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Cehna School Opened Fall Term Monday The 1944 45 term of Celina school opened Monday morning with a brief, simple program The principal address was delivered by the Rev Walter W Pittman, pas tor of the First Methodist Church and prayers were by the Rev J L Cleveland, pastor of the Pres bytenan Church, and the Rev W J Eptmg, pastor of the First Bap- tist Church, the openmg prayer by the former and the closing prayer by the latter Faculty members, whose names were printed last week, were nn troduced, and that is about all of the opening program When this was finished the faculty took over and began to organize the school for the term HOMEMAKING CLUB ORGANIZED THURSDAY The Homemakmg VICUJIEBWB club of Celma hlgh school met and organized Thursday, Oct. 12 The following officers were elected Frances Tucker, president Velma Ruth Francis vice presldent Ida Jean Merritt secretary treasurer, Patti Uthoff, reporter Mary Mc Knight, parlxamentanan The club voted to have the same dues as last year There was S10 54 left in the treasury from last year The club adJourned to meet Thursday Nov 16 To Serve As Legislator The Cellna school was suspend ed Tuesday for the Christmas hol idays to resume work on Mon day Jan 1 Unless mother mem ber of the facnlt is employed be fore that time t e lace on the faculty fllled by ugh Peterman will be vacant as Mr Petermnn, who was elected as a member of the state legislature in the Novem ber electlon will assume his du ties in Austin Jan 1 P T A Gave Halloween Carnival Tuesday Night School Queen ls Crowned The Celina Parent Teachers As sociatlon sponsored a Halloween carnival at the school building Tueseday mght Mary Ruth Owns by of the semor class, who had been elected queen of the high school was crowned b Rex Gra cy king of the hzgh sc ool Prmce Jo ny Starnes escorted the queen to the throne with Sally Perry, tram bearer, and Noel Kemp Douglas as crown bearer The following court participated IB the ceremony Pnncesses Dorothy Cashon, Gene Hays Joan Stagner Princes Charles Betty, Thomas Eptmg, Jack Foster Duchesses Ermyne 0'Bnen Betty Biggs Mary Ann McKnight Mary Nell Thomason Dukes William Huddleston Burk Hunn Dwight Cook Lyle Cra vens Ladies Patti Uthoff Patti 0Bnen, Evelyn Hays Nancy Hunn Lords Charles Cravens Charles Manes Bay Cupp Wesley Pafford Mrs W W Prttman was heralder Mlss Alta Newsom played the processxonal and cessional and Mrs Amos Clad: played piano selections and sang 35 Cehna Pep Squad Has Been Orgamzed In a recent meeting at the school buildm a pe squad was organized wit the ollowm f ficers Mary Ann Mc mght president, Pat OBrien vice presi dent Doris Jean Hays secretary treasurer Mary Ruth Ownsby drum major Patti Uthoff and Pat OBrien magorettes Jimmy Hunt Doris Jean Hayes Marjorie Mel ton flag bearers Mary Alice T11 lerson Frances 'kicker Velma Ruth Francls, drummers Dorothy Cashon Mary Ann Mclinlght and Joyce Peebles, yell leaders Patsy Laney and Noel Kemp Douglas, mascots About 30 or 40 students are members of the pe? squad The first footbal game will be layed with Pilot Pomt at Pilot oint Friday mght Bobcats Drop Opener To Pilot Pomt 32 to 0 Smothered under an avalanche of superior weight and experience the Celina high school Bobcats took a 320 lxcklng at the hands of the Pilot Pomt Bearcats last Friday mght at Pilot Pomt Ex cept for a short schedule of slx man football last year this was the first game any of the Celina eleven had played since Celina had been without a regular foot ball team for the last two years A good sized crowd of Celina fans was on hand and most of them thought the Bearcats showed promise of giving some of the teams in this district some pretty had a little more experience Celma s second to none pep squad was there to encourage the Bobcats wlth their yells clad in their colorful uniforms Basketball Gaines Were Played Monday, Tuesday The Celina boys and the Celina girls basketball teams played the Alla girls' and boys' teams ln Celina Monday mght The result of the boys' game was 9 to 8 m favor of Alla and of the girls game 13 to 4 in favor of Celina There were three games Tues day mght Prosper boys vs Celina boys, Prosper girls vs Celina girls and Celina outsiders vs Prosper outsiders The Celma boys won 9 to 8 the Celina girls won 13 to 12 and the Prosper outsiders won 17 to 16 Junior Phy Presedted hast e lay of the Junior class oft :gh school, 'Bashful Bob- three act comed , was pre to a fair sued audience mght at the school audi Mrs W W Pittman soon aor and director Following the first act a pxano solo was presented by Mary Alice Tlllerson and Mrs Mlldred Pope sang playing her own accompann ment After the second act Cbnst mas carols were sun: by the audi ence, led by Mary nn McKmght with Mary Alice Tlllerson accom panzst Fnday Evening Celina by ' a sented Fnday tonum Cehna Hugh School Classes Organized Celxna High School classes have been organized as follows Sensors. Ruth Francis, president Lyle Cravens vlce president Patti Ut hoff, secretary Mary Thomason treasurer, Mrs W W Pittman and Mr Umphress, s nsors Hel fn Smith reporter om Eptmg song leader Rex Gracy parha mentanan Mrs Hayes and Mrs Tucker, class mothers Pete Mc Knight and Rev W W Pittman lass fathers Class colors red and white class flower red rose Juniors. Charles Manes, president Pat 0'Bnen vice president C rles Betty, secretary treasurer Betty Hunn, reporter Activity commit tee is com osed of Ermyne 0Bn en, Billy b Norris Dorothy Cashon Mrs OBrien is class mother Dick Manes class father and Mrs Umphress is sponsor Sophomores Burke Hunn, president Jimmy Pafford, vice president Joan Stag ner secretary treasurer Sponsor, Hugh B Peterman Charles Whit- aker, reporter, Mr and Mrs Clar ence Biggs, class father and moth er The activity committee is com sed of Tommy Lowrey, Betty o Biggs and Thomas Wilson Frnhmcn. Charls Cravens, resldent Bltsy Noms vice pres: ent Dons Ap elbee secretary treasurer Mrs golney Phillips sponsor e ac uvity committee is composed of Merrill Howard Joyce Cravens and Kenneth Stelzer CELINA CAGERS PLAY AT PROSPER MONDAY Celina high school boys and girls basketball teams will play Prosper at Prosper Monday mght The games had been originally scheduled for Thursday mght, and were cancelled because of a teach ers meeting These games w1ll be the first of the season for Cell na teams .lumor Semor Banquet Held at Grayson Hotel The annual JumorSen1or ban quet of Celina high school was held last Friday mght at the Ho tel Grayson in Sherman The ta ble laid for 58 ests including Jumors, seniors c ass mothers and fathers facult , school board and Rev Edward arcus, was decora ted with red and white carnations, carrying out the class colors The followln program was glv en with Carl P lips as toastmas ter Invocation Mrs Pete Mc Km ht Welcome to Seniors Carl Phil ips Response, Ruth Francis, Vocal Solo Mrs Amos Clark, Mu sic Patricia 0'Bnen Vocal Duet Jean Carruth and Wa ne Perkins, Address Rev Edwa Barcus SEASON 8 FIRST SCORE MADE BY CBB BOBCAT! The CHS Bobcats came out with the small end of the score again last Friday, when they took Lnmmm from Gunter on the Co- lmagrl iron 41to7 Thiawasthe first time this year for the Bob- cats to cross their opponents' goal ne Scheduled for Fnday as a Emo with the Bells team to be p yed at Celina Cehna llngh School Students Hear Denton Symphony Orchestra A group of Celina high school students accompanied by J J Umphress superintendent of the school went by bus to Denton Wednesday afternoon to hear a conlert by the North Texas State Teachers College Symphony or chestra The concert consisting of young peoples music was spon sored by the State Department of Education and was one of a series over the state The NTSTC orches tra with 70 players is one of the few college symphonies with com plete instrumentation Included in the group ln addl tion to Mr Umphress were Wes ley Pafford Charles Manes Mer rlll Gene Howard Charles John son Ray Cupp Rusty Phillips Jimmy Tucker Ruth Adamson Helen Ruth Smith Mary Alice Tillerson Frances Tucker Mildred Ann Flake Jimmy Hunt Bernice Brooks Evelyn Nichol Faye Stone Mary Ruth Eoff Joan Stag ner Rita Nell Manes Doroth Cashon Patti Uthoff Mar Rut Ownsby and Mary Ann Mc mght Seniors of Nearby Schools Guests at Roundup Here Last Friday Evening The senior class of CI-I5 was host to the semor classes their sponsors superintendents and class mothers and fathers of the Frisco Prosper Allen Alla and Pilot Pomt high schools w1th a formal Semor Round Up last Fri lma gym Each school piesented a 10 mm ute number for the program which was given at intervals throughout the evenxng with Lyle Cravens of Celma actmg as master of cere monies The program was conclud cd with a movie, Sing America Sing with all participating the group singing Red and white streamers and red roses were used as deconations, carrying out the class colors The table was laid with a filet llace oanquet cloth Punch canapes and cookies were served by the Parent Teachers Association to 5 guests The committee appointed t work up the prom was as follows Ruth Francis invitations Mary Tlllerson refreshments Pat Ut hoff decorations Mary McKnight music Tom Eptmg labor Mrs Nolan Walker helped with the decorations as dxd several of the other teachers Program of Events For Closmg School Term CHS baccalaureate services will be held at the First Methodist Church Sunday May 27 at 11 a m The Rev W J Eptmg of Sher man will deliver the address Monday mght, May 28 at 8 30 he high school commencement ex ervices will be held in the lngh school auditorium The speaker has not yet been announced - I ' .cling . zu A' l . . - I ' 5' je api? D . -l - -3 ' ' ' - ..' 'f 'Th l ' Peterman Quit, school Job stiff competition after they have . . , day evening, April 2l7, at the Ce: n' . . K. E ' ' .Y ' - ' - . .lr . .-. . ' ' I . ' . . . v ' 3 ' .- .l .,. ' I . , - n ' , . - 1 p ' .D ,Z '- 12 . . ' ' -V I- l . '. . 'F' 1 - l . ima . . E, I . E :Q . 5, .- v . 4 I I: 1 A I - ,. ,ff '. I Q . ', ' . . . - e , ' , : . . - .- s . D ' iv .: .I Y, flu.. I l l -. -. I . . .. . .1 Q , '.-li. 'I . .' D ' re- 'I ' - . - - I
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FOOTBALL F Letterman Dwmqht Cooke Rlqht End Wesley Pafford Left Tackle Carl Phillxps Right Tackle Hugh Peterman Left End Tommze Lowry Riqht Guard Ray Cupp Quarterback Tom Eptinq Center Charles Crcrvens Left Hallback Russel Phzlhps Left Guard Rex Gracy Fullback Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Lyle Cravens Rrqht Halfback Honorary Letterman Ioe Dunqan O Dell McNabb Coach Hugh B Peterman Schedule of Games 1 l3-Pilot Point at Pilot Point-Lost 20-Torn Bean at Celina--Lost 27-Tioga at Tioga-Lost 3-Howe at Howe-Won lO-Gunter at Celina-Lost l7-Bells at Celina--Lost 23-Anna at Anna-Lost
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