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Junior Class Presents p'B0lts and Nutsw The Junior Class presented the Junior Play entitled Bolts and Nuts, in the High School auditorium April 29. Those taking part in the play were Bonnie Bain as Benita Bolt, Rosy Van Dorn as Lootie Spinks, Stephanie Malone as Rebecca Bolt, Darlene Davis as Martha Grubbs, Chuck Miller as Twink Starr, Larry Lacy as Dr. Hippocrat- es Joy, Sidney Sims as Henry Goober, Ronnie Schott as Phineas Plunkett, Sally Oliver as Miss Pluneila Figg, Tony Petri as Cadwallader Clippy, Betty Brieden as Mrs. Gertie Glossop, Marvin Crutchfield as Wilber Glossop, and Gerald Bendele as Jack Gordon. 1. Ronnie Schott, disguised as an escaped mental patient, rushes into the Bolts' home, giving the impression that he is going to slice someone's throat. 2. Rosy Van Dorn, Tony Petri, and Larry Lacy listen at- tentively while Henry fSidney Simsj pleads with Benita Bolt fBonnie Bainj for his life. 3. Mr. Plunkett fRonnie Schottj and Cadwallader Clippy CTony Petrij think Lootie Spinks fRosy Van Domj the Bolts' maid, who has a nervous habit of winking, has taken a liking to each of them. 4. Lootie Spinks fRosy Van Domj watches with astonish- ment as Twink Starr CChuck Millerj, a supposed mental patient, embraces Benita Bolt fBonnie Bainj. 5. Wilbur CMarvin Crutchfieldj aims at Mr. Plunkett fkonnie Schottj who is looking for the Bolts' money.
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f gua- The debaters Bea Bendele, Martha Wilkerson, Glen Hine, Tommy Doyal and the extempo- raneous speaker George Curtis met at the home of Mrs. Whitfield where they enter- tained the Business and Professional Women's Club with their debates and speech. F7 . Dezfirze Wins Literary Meal Devine, with approximately l78 points, won the annual Literary Meet which was held in De- vine, Saturday, April 2. Bea Bendele and Martha Wilkerson won first in girls' debate, while Glen Hine and Tommy Doyal won second in boys' debate. George Curtis won first in extemporaneous speaking. Center: Eunice Stewart won second in poetry reading in girls division, Tony Petri tied for second and third in number sense. Winnie Kay Secrest and Alamar Fernandez, won second as a team in spelling. Gaylon DuBose won second in poetry reading in the boys' division. Glen Hine tied for second and third in number sense. Nona Muenmink won first in number sense. .:,L,f??::w. ,,.- .., 1 - Ready writers were Gerald Bendele and Kathleen Schmidt. The latter won second place. In declamation, Harriet Briscoe won first and Norma Jean Brownlee won second.
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Here we find our Warhorse football team playing one of their ten games that helped give them the record of eight wins, one tie, and one loss, and also the rating of second in District 29AA. We became very proud of all our teams this year. Our boys' basketball team won district, defeated Freer for bi-district, and went on to the regional tournament in Victoria where they down ed Donna and ended their season by being de- feated by Clear Creek. Our girls' basketball team made a name for themselves also. They won district, played Uvalde for bi-district, and then went on to the regional toumament only one week after the boys. Here they proudly walked off as regional finalists by coming out on top of Premont and then losing to Brazosport. 1915 51. SJ k ifflfzf A J J I
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