Beaumont High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Beaumont, TX)

 - Class of 1941

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HIHHY Friday, Oct. 18: B. H. S. defeats Conroe 25-0. Monday, Oct. 21: Taking of junior pictures for Pine Burr begins. Tuesday, Oct. 22: Student Council sells pins. Wednesday, Oct. 23: A snappy couple around these halls is Autry Greer and Peggy jean Brown. We saw Ann Sutton, Ann Henderson, and Carla Ruth Harris hur- rying to catch the bus, on the way to a show. Peoples by name! Thursday, Oct. 24: B. H. S. succumbs to the quiz craze, holding a quiz in assembly with Buddy Savage as Professor Quiz. Friday, Oct. 25: We ride the special train to Goose Creek to watch the Purples win, 13-0. John Tower was on the special and was his face red! lBand initiation, in case you don't remember.J Monday, Oct. 28: Navy day: Jones and Galewsky shine in praising and encouraging a strong navy. Tuesday, Oct. 29: Wilkie and Roosevelt fans clash in Voice of Youth. Wednesday, Oct. 30: Rumors have reached our ears that Bonnie Brechin has captured the heart of Romeo George Vincent. Thursday, Oct. 31: Betty Adkisson, our brilliant stude, has named her stuffed lion, Leo! Can it be? Uh huh! Friday, Nov. 1: Orange loses to B. H. S., 2-14. Monday, Nov. 4: New White House opens. Students are now spending most of their time at the Fair these days. johnny Seat Davis is at the Harvest Club. Tuesday, Nov. 5: Currin Bryan seems to have heart troubles when around Hortense Morris. Everyone gets excited over election returns, and witness Roosevelt's history- making win. Wednesday, Nov. 6: Texas History Chapter has Mr. Houston Wade as a speaker. jerry Johnson is seen sporting Miss Anselin's ring. Thursday, Nov. 7: Dr. Etlinger speaks in assembly. Jo Ellen Lewis is mighty happy over a date with Jack Johnson, but Tommy shares her thoughts too. Saturday, Nov. 9: Purples defeat Galveston 26-6 in rain. One of the little sophs was not so dumb: Marie Rob- erts brought a frosted coke on the train coming home. Ann McNeill was happy once more when Billy Lacy met her at the Galveston depot. Monday, Nov. 11: Holiday for Armistice Day. Tuesday, Nov. 12: Our genial drummer boy, james Reeves, has been courtin' none other than Mary Ann Glass, the sweet, blue-eyed junior. Wednesday, Nov. 13: Safety Council has its Pine Burr pic- ture taken. Willian Holland is the attractive presi- dent of this organization. First quarter report cards came out today. Aeolian Banquet held. Thursday, Nov. 14: America's Heritage assembly held to- day. Saturday, Nov. 16: B. H. S. ties South Park 6-6. That hand- some Bill Cole and Dorothy ll do notj Dew are reported to have a very interesting hobby. See them for further information. Monday, Nov. 18: Amid groans and expressions of It flat- ters you, senior pictures are distributed. The cur- rent topic of discussion in the second-half lunch period is Tom Johnson. His choice of feminine companionship seems undecided. Tuesday, Nov. 19: Martha Nees seems to enjoy the company of Buddy Riley, but J. Braud seems to have the sweets on her too. Wednesday, Nov. 20: PB staE works on mounting junior pictures. Thanksgiving assembly, and the crowning of B. H. S.'s queen, Ann Burrus. First quarter honor roll announced. School president John Ivers was the only senior boy to make it. Friday, Nov. 22: Senior movie committee works hard on movie plans. Mrs. Savage and Mrs. Edwards attend Fort Worth meeting. Patricia Birden will be glad when the holidays are here, because Henry will be home from college then. Monday, Nov. 25: Art week. Tom Johnson's football jacket is proudly exhibited by Virginia Votaw. Tuesday, Nov. 26: Thanksgiving barrels are the biggest in school history. Community Chest donations were 8365.81 The fashion today is definitely blonds, the style being set by Sonny Pipes, Roy Keller, Ralph Curtis. and Roy Pool. Wednesday, Nov. 27: Big event of the year takes place, the annual Jelferson pep rally preceding the Port Arthur game. Lena Holman is so glad that Glenn Haines is home. Molly Pitcher Club organizes. Thursday, Nov. 28: Thanksgiving. Port Arthur beats B. H. S. 13-0. Adana Cooksey was bewildered when a radio was tuned in on Texas-A. 8: M. game: so confusing.

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BEAUMONT HIGH STUDENT COUNCIL Jim Clark, Pat Irwin, Jewell Anna Curtis, Mildred Galatian, James Ivers, Jack Richardson, Tom Johnson, Joe Leggett, Edward Ferguson, Elbert Howard, Wallace Livesay, Ewell Gooch, Frank Looney, Mary Bond Campbell, Betty Ad- kisson, Eleanor Davis, Anna Pearl Dunn, Jack Orrick, Pat Blair, James Johnson, Doris Ramsey, Mary Caroline Walker, Dorothy Reynolds, Mary Myrtle Davis, Frances Hicks, Audrey Mae George, Cecilia Gallien, Ruth Whitlock, Virginia Pivoto, Ann Henderson, Ann Burrus, Lolene Walker, Virginia Cameron, Bobby Burnette, Carlyn Burton, Martha Nees, Mary Hargrove, John Langdon, Jerry Johnson, Mary Jean Stewart, Jean Jackson, Harvey Guthrey, Jack Puryear, K. C. Withers, Mary Ann Glass, Edmond Vallee, Cavett Brown, Mack Fulbright, Albert Whiton, Douglas DuBois, Jane Adams, Charles Hartel, Edwin Terry, John Barrett, Mary Kyle. FACULTY ADVISORY GROUP John Ivers, Jack Orrick, James Ivers, Doris Ramsey, Tom Johnson, Frances Hicks, Betty Adkisson, Jack Richardson, Kenneth Withers, Pat Blair, Joe Leggett, Mary Jean Stewart, Mary Band Campbell, Mary Caroline Walker, Ruth Whitlock, James Johnson, Mary Kyle, Jane Adams, Bobby Burnett, Martha Nees, Frank Looney. HHIINEII convention in Port Arthur. Delegates were also sent in November to Tulsa for the Texas Association of Student Government meeting. A representative from each home- room, the senior, junior, and sophomore class oiiicers, and the faculty advisory group compose the Student Council. The faculty advisory group, besides meeting regularly as part of the Student Council, also convenes separately at times to discuss plans to be presented before the Council. The personnel of this group is made up of five seniors, five juniors, and five sophomores, chosen by the faculty, hence its name.



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PARTICIPANTS IN AMERICAN ISM Cooperation, a cornerstone of democracy is a vital part of school life. Justice, the reward of working together, is found by all students who are the members of our school democracy.

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