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T e Prairie ess VOLUME IV CORPUS CI-IRISTI, TEXAS, SUNDAY, APRIL 1, 1956 N UIVIBER 15 I Cafeteria MCIIU I April 1 Filet of Sole told shoe, that isj Bay Run CCourtesy of Shell Bar- ber shoj Corn Pone and Molasses. Ehrimp Louis tlf Louis catches any shrimpj. Young Tom Turkey Qlf Tom has a watch-dog at his turkey houses, this item wil be missing from the menuj Cucumber Ice Cream with Chop- ped Raw Liver and Whipped Cream Bacon and Scrambled fYour choice of what you want scrambledj Barbecued Sparerihs CGot a spare rib, anybody?j ii8llllM e .Io-1 sup uioqe qugql 5,101 'unutuuuuH '.uen.C sup sn aixeal 01 Sugoi? o.uz 111111 s.1opu.13 111u1u arp .IOJ A'.1.1os Inaj o.vi 1.11011 'tio 'mo wqa annul JLUISIILII aM 'pauopgpuoo-.xie aq mm loolps E3I0lIM 0111 asmoo JO 'aoeds Bugouup Jo s1o1 pue ogsnux pool? 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'-Sports Editor's Notes: fBoys, a 1- '03 9-'U S-mluofl-myolll mo Sl l00ll95 female wrote this and to save you -'WW ll0l'9ll'9mWl -'ilmu- ls 5lll.L from this slander and so you won't 8 think too badly of the Prairie Press qof UEAJUD I snuck in a few notes when no one ' ' was lookingj. 1- ueld s.1a111ad11-:D -- L O I iatuclent Body lmpeaches Irving lt seems as David Irving has ueen making quite a showing in Student Uouncu lately. l-le's been doing some ot' the oddest things!! Vvhen ne gets up to make a report to the council he dances while going on with tus speech and that 1sn't au, ne sings 'l'utt1 li'1'Lltll,i between sen- tences!!!?1! 1-lonestly, Mr. Parish was in a tlzzy trying to reach AUSTLN. Also, 1 walked in the other day and poor David thought he was Davy liiberace. There wasn't anybody else in the room so he was sitting on one desk and running his hands all over another desk!? 1-Ie had six pencils stuck in the wall nearby too! Q1 guess they were supposed to be candles.Q OI course this got all over school and a petition was sent around and it was agreed that he be impeached from his position. Poor David is now locked in his bedroom and there's a little window for his food to reach him. Considering all this we are glad to report that Bob Driscoll school has been very considerate and has sent him so far two boxes of blocks, sev- eral rattlers, and of all things he ask- ed for a walking doll!! He got that too! Please do not take anything you read in this paper seriously. 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In tell- ing of his discovery Mr. Olsen, cus- todian, reported, We were plantin-g an acorn on the front lawn. Mr. Parish said he thought an oak tree would look nice there. We'd just dug a few feet when Mr. Boney, the shop teacher, came walking by and pick- ed up a piece of the rock we'd dug up. Well, he actually fell over it. We were stacking it up in the mid- dle of the sidewalk so we'd have it to fill the hole up with when we were through. Well, anyway, he knows all about rocks and he started yelling and jumping up and down and pointing at that rock. He kept yelling, URANIUM, URANIUM, URANIUM! and waving that rock around. He narrowly missed putting out my right eye with it and while taking cover I dug up a good bit more of the stuff. It just looked like a greenish rock to me. Mr. Smith, the mining expert who was called in to assay the value of the ore, plans to begin mining opera- tions within a week. All proceeds from the mine, which should exceed S100,000,000 a year, will be used for a youth center for the students. This youth center will be supervised by the students and each student will have a regular recreation period on his schedule at which time be may participate in any of the activities at the youth center, such as ping pong, dancing, tennis, or just enjoying the latest records on the juke box. Some doubt is felt in certain quar- ters about the value of this fabulous discovery. The ugly rumor is going around that a certain Driscollite va- cationed in Utah last summer and brought back a rock collection. To make it worse, this same student was seen standing nearby when the dis- covery was made, collapsing with laughter. Oh, well, let's hope the oak tree grows, anyway. dishes when you find you don't have money for both orders. You'll still have to dry them.J' Only two more They are that if a let her talk: when carry her lipstick She doesn't want up, fLet her talk, small suggestions. girl wants to talk, a girl asks you to and comb, do it. to feel cluttered but record it and .laululng nu, UIQ?-DH 01 11 0.11 nom Hoo 1.1q qog
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Page 4- THE PRAIRIE PRESS Monday,Maich26,1956 Driscoll Runs ln Track Meet The Robert Driscoll Rangers ran in a Track Meet Friday the 16th. Al- though they lost the Ranger's Squad showed some outstanding performers. Daniel Leyva's brilliant finish in the 880 yard relay made everybody's eyes pop out. As he got the baton his teammates were trailing by 4-0 yards. He then showed some fine running by finishing 3rd, and almost catching the Northside anchor man which came out second. Here are some results when Driscoll placed. In the hurdles, Melecio Garza came out in second place. Daniel Leyva got 2nd in throwing the shot put-while, Albert Olivarez came out fourth in the 50. Daniel Leyva and Fred Gonzales plac- ed in the 100 yard dash. The meet was won by Hamlin with 40 points, followed by Northside with 17 points, then came Driscoll with 16 points. Driscoll might not win this year, but nobody can say they haven't tried. Good luck in your city meet, boys! Track Meet Coming Up Soon 'The Driscoll track team has been working hard for the city track meet. They have been in five prac- tice meets. Some of the events Driscoll has won are: Shot put-Sammy Garza High jump-Melisiso Garza. Broad jump-Albert Olivarez. Pole vault-Johnny Brown. 100-yard dash-Fred Gonzalez. 50-yard dash-Alibert Olivarez. 220-yard dash-.I oe Carranzag and Arthur Gonzalez. 4-40-yard dash-Albert Olivarez, Joe Carranza, Abel Hernandez, Fred Gonzalez. 880 relay-Abel Hernandez, Ar- thur Gonzalez, Fred Gonzalez, Joe Carranza. , EAT THE BEST FOOD IN TEXAS MACKS BARBECUE NO 2 5 Shell Center l Rangers Rout Cavaliers 15-5 The Driscoll Rangers celebrated their season opener by mauling the College-Academy B team Cava- liers. The final score of the game after all the runs had been computed was 13-3 for Driscoll. The winning pitcher was David Bremer, who pitched the first three innings, until a throw from the outfield, which he was cutting off, hit his finger. After- wards Jimmy lVIcI-Iorse took over for a two inning stint. MHUI'O Quintenella finished out the seven inning game. Almost everyone on the team played sometime during the game. Charlie Johnston, John Krueger, and Daniel Leyva lead Driscoll in the hitting department. Krueger got the longest hit of the afternoon, a triple to right-centerfield. The Driscoll boys made a fine showing in their first game of the year and everyone on the staff, and we're sure everyone at school wishes the team all the luck in the world. Basketball Jackets Arrive The Robert Driscoll Ranger basket- ball team, which finished in second place, has purchased new jackets. The jackets are said to be very fine, they are maroon with white trimming. The letters are white with a maroon basketball on them. The lining in the coats is white satin. The team acquired the jackets through Mr. Parish, our prinicpal, they are very grateful for his help. Even if Spring has arrived and there may not be anymore cold weather we imagine that we will be seeing quite a lot of those jackets! Can we blame the boys, they work- ed plenty hard for them. Everyone who is an owner of a basketball jacket is a proud owner. We congratulate the team and are assured that the boys are more than satisfied with their purchase. Phono TU 4-0373 Dr. Herman O. Neu Shell Center Clinic o E17 -I So 53 SITI g.. PU Q.. 2,01 '-l 9959959953 ii F ii Q.. 315 id CDI-5 an! v' 2'- M ggi Egg Egg g.-4 2 t T 6G6'GEC'K4'C'E6E 802 PEABODY - Phono TU 4-6472 rilEGC'E'E6EGi'E64'6fG-E6f'EGC'4E6G2C'65C'644' f GENSEMER'S YOUR YOUTHFUL FASHION CENTER lN SHELL CENTER OUT AWAY ..... LESS TO PAY Phone TU 2-7661 620 Old Robstown Road EK6 Driscollss Top Tunes These songs are some of the top tunes with Driscoll kids. The names of the most popular recording artist are in partnthesis by the name of the song. Hear: Break Hotel QElvis Pressleyj in Dallas where some Driscoll kids stayed over the weekend. Gerald Dyer had a lot to do with the heart break- ing part. Are You Satisfied QRusty Drapery To A.B.P. at Miller' from Gwen Porche. I'll Be Home QPat Boonej If I making straight A's. See You Later Alligator QBill Haleyj What the ninth graders will be saying on May 29th. Why Do Fools Fall In Love fGale Stormj We're dedicating this one to Sally Clark and Jimmy Wells. I Was The One CElvis .Pressleyj To the next one from the first one. Devil or Angel CThe Cloversj I5 what a lot of people are wondering about Judy Blackrnon. Your llflagic Touch-This is a new one by the Platters. It's dedicated to Harvey Tinnell from Joy Stanberry. No, N02 Much QThe Four Ladsj Would everyone like for school to be Letss Stop Unnecessary Accidents Hey kids, let's watch this stuff about throwing mats, and Claes of dirt. Someon-e's going to get se- ed riously hurt, if it's not stopp . You wouldn't want to be walking along and suddenly feel a king size clod with a rock in the middle hit you one the side of the head. So don't go borrowing trouble. Think before you do something. Don't do it and then think later. You get hurt and someone else, could too! DON'T BE A CLOD HOPPER! Win Basketball Championship fMr. Wheeler's homeroom won the ninth grade basketball cham- Bar- pionship by defeating Mrs. ber's homeroom 23-22. Congratula- tions to Mr. Wheeler's homeroom. Out. The Great Pretender fThe Plat- tersj To Gale Gibson, third period algebra, from Mrs. Barber. DRINK -l 9 Sally Clark: We might as well Barq S face it, Sandra, we have got to take , ' our penalty and go on a diet. -ITS GOOD Sandra Riley: Penalty! What for? - -a..f-.........-- Sally: For exceeding the feed .3,-,-.-.-,-.-,-5,I.-,-.-.-,-.-...-,-.-,-.-E.: limit. I, , I: H.E.B. FOOD STORES :I I I I: l :I MAX,s SHOE SERVICE 10 Wonderful Stores in I . . 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Page 2 ilI lll THE PRAIRIE PRESS Sunday, April 1, 1956 THE DOC' TALE PRAIRIE Whatis this we hear about Edwin Williams and .lane .Plimper being seen together here lately? . . . Sue Mason and Bobby Williams are sure going strongn It makes ten months now, that theyive been going steady . . . Donna Joe Perry went to the dentist the other day. And now she isn't smiling, why no teeth . . . You know Claud Ellen Hill's long black hair? She cut it off and dyed it blond. Can't even tell the difference, either . . . What's this about .lane Pinkerton and Glenda Roberts? They seem to be having a lot of fun in art . . . 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I'll Go Away-But not until I get S5 for that A plus in Algebra. fBy the way, this is dedicated to Glenda R0be.rt's parents, from Glenda Rob- ertsj. stuepv 1ddeH 910g uuv 9119 ueu1i19o1g Xpnf A' ' ' Josuodg 11918 BIIISIIJSAPV 'oue 991.100 L38 13.10 'u9M 4.19 uet DP l N 'El cl 9 IP IO 1003 1611951 'e.1.19H .idnog 'qooog AIQQQH '11e1r1911L1A11 911993 IISMOO MIQIH 'i - ' SJBQOIQ 901' '- -' u0s91ppoC1 uuv SIHW 141195 --'--'-4' po.1.10N eueueg ' 19s.191A1 A101111 s.191.1od911 .NHIPEI SLIOCIS 1UB1SISSV 10111151 s1.10cIS 101119111 K1919oS 1989119111 ss9111sng1 10111111 111e1s1ssV 1011113 BARQ'S Now for Scale in INVISIBLE BOTTLES E E 1............-.-..-..1...........................- --nu Nuttyshell News Boy found locked in locker after three days . . . Leland Freeman and Freddie Cuevas found stranded on top of Driscoll Gym after spending a lovely week-end watching birds . . . Ginger Bedingfield wins motorcycle race from Driscoll . . . Mr. .Parish 11 t.iep11o1.1-M9131 s1dope 11o9s1.1G ' ' ' 141111991 1110.11 1191rzM1s1.1M 19102 s9A199 -9.1 1919913 111111u .t.191vE1 ' ' ' SHCIILIHI -og pameu 11.1041 M9111 1110.11 IOOLIDS u1 .19t19991 121119319 M9111 ' ' '1z1.191 vvvvvwvvvvvrw--rvw-rwvv Special Sl Per Arm Load for Groceries Provided Your Arms ore Srncill Enough INGLE'S GROCERY -9199 11o9s1.1Q .101 9599119 u99.15 10 XIII -dns t1s9.11 1111.11 uo0u1 u10.11 su1r119.1 is Be Kind to Bugs Week. Bravo for Driscoll . . . Three-day holiday for Driscollites while skunk parades through halls . . . Exclusive! Ford Thunderbird seen digging worms in Driscoll school yard . . . Driscoll Principal and Assistant Principal caught in hot game of dice by Stu- 'si1911 2i11pe.11 u0sp.1et1911c1 191113 s.19.C1A1 LIOBOO S411 '1u9p11ods91.109 SMSII .mo 111011 9Sess9u1 e 1191119991 1sn1 9111211 911A 111eAA-u1XB 9111 111 fiU1'.II?6l1 119911 911911 9M Su1.19u11ue11 SII11 sL1a11M ' ' ' 1u9p1s9.1d 119111103 111911 gn n-:nunnun.nnnnnuuuunnnunnu-ui New Shipment of 1 FRESH EAGLE EGGS Speciol ot 53.29 Each E. B. Foon sronesg !-.-.----.---.----I-ss-..---Inns...ls...----.-1-.-.-.-...-.2 Attention, All Buttrefly Loversl We have a new boy's club here under the sponsorship of Miss Nixon and Miss Wood. They call it The Butterflies Anonymous. They held their first meeting at Oak Park Clots of butterflies therej April lst. The main purpose of this worthy club is to prevent cruelty to butterflies. They have 337 boys enrolled. CDidn't know this many boys were interested in butterfliesj lt's a non- profit organization. The officers are as follows: President-Jinnny Wells Vice-President-J oe Weaver Secretary-David Bremer Treasurer-Tyrone Wenger Reporter-Dubbie lVIorris0n Butterfly Net Keeper-.lim Weeks Algebra trilces Again This year at Bob Driscoll has been the most successful year ever in Dris- collfs history for Algebra students. On-ly one Algebra student has failed the course this historic year. It was, of course. Vernelle Appleby. Students who made A pluses included three- f0lll'l.llS of Nfrs. Barber's classes. The rest of the students made A's, all except for the one. We dicided some- thing should be done about this great year so we interviewed some of the famous A plus students. Here's a few of the interviews. James 'Wells-It was a snap. Beverly Coucl1- .... ever gave it a though. Gerald Creel-lt comes naturally with me. Mary Mosel-I sit in back of Ger- ald. 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