Camp San Saba School - Trail Yearbook (Camp San Saba, TX)

 - Class of 1935

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27-Miss Lawson gets two letters from Fleming but not from Flemington, New Jer- sey. Gosh, ain,t love grand? 30-June thinks that Chief Justice of the Supreme Court is none other than Mae West. Dorothy, the enlightened seventh grader, says the war of 1812 was fought in 1803. FEBRUARY 5-This famous saying was made by Milton Fleming, 6'Now, look what you have done. 6--Bubby says he will wear his pants to have his picture made. High School boys say no more Shin Up. They have sore chins, shins, and skins. Miss Fannie Jones and assistants, Mrs. Tempie Perry and Miss Melva McShan give interesting talks. We are always glad to have Miss Fannien with us. 7-Grammar School has pictures made and go to Richard Park. Miss Lawson treats with loads of candy. 8-High School has their pictures made and see Girl of My Dreamsi' at the Palace and Gun Fire at the Ritz. And boy, what a rain and blessing we all did re- ceivel Thanks to Henry Turner for transportation to and fro! 11-Meeting of the Rainbow Club at Virginia and ,losephine's home. Josephine bumps her head and forgets many things among them, the pass word. Estelle and Earlene were absent. Visitors: Pauline Appleton, Pauline Schafer, Addie Lou Wilson and Dorothy Priest. 13-Rainbow Club meets at the home of Vivian Appleton. 14'-Depression Valentine Box enjoyed by whole school. The visitors were Mrs. V. A. Pate and Mrs. Bill Freeman. Modena receives black eye while playing ball. 19-Beat Central Ward 141-5? D. B. knocked two home runs. MARCH 1-Good track work-out. Boys look good. 4-Miss Fannie Jones, county librarian, gives talk on new and interesting books. 4-Mr. S. Harkrider of the Vvallace Engraving Co., of Austin, came and Mr. Floyd made a trade for the engraving of the Trail.,, 8-Mr. Sam Boynton, District Superintendent, and Mr. H. C. Braly, County Super- intendent, spend an hour and a half with us. Mr. Boynton's interesting and beneficial talk is enjoyed by the student body. We are very sorry they got lost in the hill country on the wav to Voca, for we want them to come back. We like them both. A 8-Ab Turner and friends from Littlefield visit us. 15-The play, '5Lighth0u.se Nunn was a big social success. 16-Boys win Rural County Championship of Playground Ball. 19-A. L. Stewart's South Ward Bulldogs came down to win the all-round county c championship and grabbed the Mustangs by the nose and lead them 6-1 to the

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NOVEMBER 7-Vivian, Ethel May, Mary Elder, Berta Sue, Virginia, Estelle and Elizabeth give Jake a good ole fashioned birthday paddling. 9-Eligibles win hot game from Outlaws. Addie Lou receives presents from school- mates along with a little paddling. 13-Mary Elder denies first date with Williams but breaks down and sobs to class- mates as she recalls the sweet moments that passed so swiftly while in the com- pany of this brown eyed gentleman whose music is forgotten but the memory lingers on. 16-Rainbow meets and initiates new members. Estelle had to be hog tied. Jose- phine was found unconscious after the sky ride. 19-During the dark stormy night of November the 19th two people were heard in front of Donald Appletonis house until the wee hours of the night. Wie wonder who they were but not what they said fwe heard thatj . 27-Girls entertain the boys with pies at rehearsal. And how that Miss Lawson can cook. 29-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd go to San Antonio to interview engravers. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whitten spent Thanksgiving with the Floyds while in San Antonio. DECEMBER 7- A Hoodooed Coon was presented by the High School. 10-Berta Sue was thirty minutes late the first time since school started. K Post Scriptj Milton Fleming was half an hour late, too. ll,-Won two games with Central Vlfard. 9-3, 6-0. 17-Rainbow club meets at Ethel May's. Mary Elder was initiated. Josephine and Earlene forget pass word. 21--High School party on campus at 8:00 p. m. Virginia wears necktie of fire. R. E. gets slight burn. Marie Nix and Martin visit party. Moonlight scene at 12:00 o'clock midnight: Orvis and Riley high on the house top but- not play- ing St. Nick. 31-Monday after Christmas - Oh, Mrs. Floyd, see my new watch. lsnlt my new scarf pretty? fKelly is the sweetest thingl. Vivian receives greetings from Paul. The two Paulines have permanents. JANUARY 4.-Mid-term examinations-best term grades handed in in many moons. Bennie Dell make a straight A card. I, 5-Virginia double dates. Elizabeth dates and Mama spanks. 20-Pauline Schafer sports new coat and a Hswelll' look. Maybe she will be the next Queen of May-son. 25-Josephine reads sister's diary and exposes it to Prof. fuBoy friend understands and Mi Novita wipes tears away and smiles againf, Reading from Heart Thr0b's diary.J -



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seventh inning, in which Camp's boys tied the game 6-6. fThen L broke loose in Camp San Saba.J The Mustangs not liking to be tied up tore out and 'cir- cled the bases twice before they could be controlled. The Bulldogs came in the last inning and gave one lonely growl making the scores 8-7 for Camps. And Mboyf' how our ufansv yelled! 7:00 p. m. to 11:00 p. m. all Camp San Saba turned out to a grand party at Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turner,s. 22-lnterscholastic League Meet winners: Berta Sue Wilson, first place in Senior Declamationg A. J. Leifeste, first place in Junior Declarnationg Addie Lou Wil- son, second place in Junior Declamationg Mary Elder Williams and Virginia Appleton, first place in Senior Spelling, Pauline Appleton and Dorothy Priest, first place in Arithmetic, Addie Lou Wilson and Pauline Appleton, second place in Junior Spelling, June Fleming and Bennie Dell Williams, third place in Sub- Jlmior. Spelling. 23-Track Winners: D. B. Williams, first place in 100 yard, 50 yard dashes and first in Junior high jump. High point man of Junior track. R. V. Turner, second place in 100 yard and 50 yard dashes. Percy Appleton, second place in high jump. Sidney Parker, second place in Rural Pentathlon. Relay: First place. Contestants were D. B. Williams, Percy Appleton, A. J. Leifeste, and R. V. Tur- ner. Pennants, ribbons, banners, and a loving cup were won by pupils. als anybody down-hearted?', HNOW als everybody happy?', 4'Yes. Let the Lion roarf, MO-oo-Hf' Let the Eagle Scream! W'hee-ee!,' Camp San Saba! 'Rahli' 26-Elizabeth wins first place in Ready Writers Contest. Thanks to D. A. Newton, Brady, for calling Mrs. Floyd. 1 29-Senior Day. The dignified seniors spent the day picnicing about Katemcy. The 'aoutsidersw of Katemcy played a mixed team here and gave the home boys a shellacking. 29-Friday evening, 8:00 o'clock, a party of Camp San Saba people gathered at the High School for a few hours of recreation. Games were played in the vacant building near the campus. A big time was had by all who were there. APRIL 2-Seniors meet at the Teacherage and plan banquet. All leave at 10:00 p. m. for Brady to talk to Wallace Engraving Co. Everything finished. The Trail will soon end. 5-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, Berta Sue Wilson and A. J. Leifeste go to Brownwood. A. H. goes to the printer with The Trail. Berta Sue and A. J. are to declaim at the District Meet. 5-Miss Lawson goes to Ackerly. 5-A. J. Leifeste and Berta Sue Wilson won first and second honors in Declama- tion at District Meet. '

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Camp San Saba School - Trail Yearbook (Camp San Saba, TX) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 63

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1935, pg 57

Camp San Saba School - Trail Yearbook (Camp San Saba, TX) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 84

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Camp San Saba School - Trail Yearbook (Camp San Saba, TX) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 46

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