Ball High School - Purple Quill Yearbook (Galveston, TX)

 - Class of 1947

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Page 65 text:

I A B511 Hi-Lights vu. ' APN ' . Q MQ .il 1 i 1,.: 4 l elf . 1 4 First Row: Business staff members Miriam Isenberg, Gloria Rabago, Dorothy Allison, Harry Strickhausen, Sue Seelhorst: Business Manager Donald Cangelosi. Second Row: Circulation staff members Mary Lou Holliday, Jimmy Brady, Carol Marr, Betty Laing business staff member Barbara .liawesg Circulation Manager Donald Mellina. Third Row: Typists Pauline Robison, Elaine Kopeckyg Circulation staff members Myron Hauser, Marvin Shwiff. Fourth Row: Typists James Elder, George Hoff, Chief Typist Lola Mae Hackleman. Making its first appearance at Ball High this year was a bi-Weekly student news- paper, christened Ball Hi-Lights. To promote school spirit by keeping the students informed is one of the main purposes of the paper. It also gives students a voice in school affairs and promotes interest in worthy activities. The pioneering staff, gain- ing experience as it went, produced a four-page, five-column paper, and through the cooperation and support of Galveston merchants, it was distributed to every student and teacher free of charge. 63

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Ball Hi-Lights .mf ff' .1 1 First Row: Irving Pozniantier, editorg Irene Johnson, news editorg Frank Simmen, Jr., sports editorp Joy Chapoton, society editorg Joe Blanchette, assistant sports ed- itor: Lois Scott, reporter. Second Row: Reporters Ruth Bodansky, Carolyn Nathan, Katherine Economou, Bar- bara Baucom, Mary Pehnke. Third Row: Reporters Louis Reasonover, Louise Fosdick, Norma Lee Martin, Martha Mc-Glathery. Fourth Row: Reporters Rita Mc-Donough, Maria Dabanlis, Jeanne LeBaron. 62



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First Row: T. Hunter, Laros, J. Shearer, Grace, Pat Gray, Wimberly, McGee, Woods, P. LeBaron, D. Farmer. Second Row: Schocke, Marino, Jennings, Yelton, G. Johnson, N. Wilson, Billie Middle- ton, lnabnet, McNeil, Cotera. Third Row: Broers, Sue Bell, Baldwin, L. Jones, Rogers, Shirley Brown, Strain, J. Brady, Nau. Fourth Row: J. Johnstone, Critchfield, Mosle, Shultz, Russey, B. Andreason, Anigstein, P. Miller, Selle. Fifth Row: E. Nelson, D. Cotton, J. Legge, B. Teichman, I. Parr, Bodden, W. Jacob- son, Lippmann, Pozmantier. Sixth Row: G. Cotton, Hansen, R. Anderson, Miss Baxter Csponsorj, Peters, Esquivel, Shwiff, Rankin, Hauser. Student Congress Officers l'rcsident: Robert Xlimbcrly Vice President: Pat Gray Secretary: Betty Schocke 'l'reasurer: Thomas Hunter llarliamentarian: Marvin Shxviff Sponsors: Bliss Susanna llaxter Mrs. Nell McMains The Student Congress is the student governing body. Now in its third year at the school, the Congress continues to encourage coopera- tion, promote school spirit, and develop qualities of leadership among students through the function of student government. The school can be grateful to the Student Congress for the new drinking foun- tain, the sponsorship of the school store, the awarding of a plaque every six weeks to the home room with the highest average attend- ance, and many other valuable projects. 64

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