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THE GRAHAM STEER v nj , WILLIAM MAYES, B. S. Orchestra i SABRA PARSONS, M. A. English i i GEORGE ROBINSON. M, A. Social Sc'ence ,i We I, ,ff W LUCILLE MOORE, B. A. Librarian VERA PERIMAN, B. S Homemakinq MARVIN PRIM, B. S. Commercial NELSON ROSS, B. S. Asst Coach ef Football mf i -M
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-,,,.,.,., A i I ...rw-.Y . THE STEER iVOLUME 1 GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1940. NUMBER 'l Graham Steers Seniors Honor Girl Reserves Upset Ch1lCl1'eSS School -With Plaque Meeting Tuesday Bobcats, Score 13-0 Q The Steers defeated the Childress Bobcats here Friday, October 18, with a score of 13-0. The Bobcats held the Steers to a scoreless first half. The Steers held the upper hand at all times and kept the Bobcat star, Vic Bates, hemmed up behind his own line of scrimmage. The Bobcats kicked olf at the half and the Steers took the ball on the 30 yard line. Atter three downs Graham kicked to the Chil- dress 20-yard line. The Bobcats then kicked to about the 40-yard line and George Wilde brought it back to his own 45-yard line. In the next play Glenn Brock broke loose and ran 45 yards to a touch- down. J. R. Wilde failed to make the extra point. Graham kicked off and after a series of plays Bob- by Lawrence intercepted av pass, putting the ball into possession of the Steers on the 50-yard line. Af- ter a series of plays the Steers brought the ball into scoring posi- tion as the quarter ended. Then George Wilde ran over for a toucl:- down. J. R. Wilde converted the extra point making the score 13-0. In the last quarter the Steers ran down to the 1-yard line but lost the ball on downs. The Bobcats kicked out and the Steers 1'an the ball back to their 20-yard line. They but the game ended before they drove well inside the 20-yard line, could score another touchdown. The stars for Graham were Geo. Wilde, Douglas Carter, Jim Cook, Bob Lawrence, Morris Newby, Al- vin McClelland, Glen Brock and Bob Green. The ma-in players for Childress were Vic Bates and W. Trice in the fContinued on page 43 i Of Superintendent Donald Jones, representing the senior class of '40, presented a bronze plaque of Supt. Gilmer to G ra h a m High School before an assembly of all the high school classes on VVed- nesday, October Gilmer expressed his gratitude in a short speech ol acceptance a n d lie wished the I, T, GILMER class all success in their future un- dertakings. The plaque has been hung on the right side of the main entrance to the hgh school. HOMECOIVIING SPONSORED BY QUARTERBACK CLUB Friday, October ll, saw great activity in fulfilling the plans of the Graham Quarterback club for a full days program of homecom- ing. Registration for noinecomers was held in the hgh school building from 1 o'olock on, and many fami- liar faces were seen strolling thru the halls of the new building. Tea, coffee, and cakes were served in the school cafeteria by the home- making department, and music was provided by the school's modern two-way radio. The program wa-s climaxed by the Graham-Vernon football game. -- -lll The new face in Mr. Rose's of- fice is Kathleen Ardis, who is quick- y becoming Mr. Rose's efficient sec- retary. We wish her the best of luck! sr 1 Is Well Attended , -' q !'11 The Girl Reserves of Graham High School held a regular meeting' Tuesday evening at the -Memorial Auditorium with Marjorie -Street, president, presiding. One hundred and one girls answered the roll call. The opening song, Follow the Gleamj' preceded the businessineet- ing. A report from the service group was read showing that they were responsible for placing flowers on the teachers' desks during the homecoming. ' The 'Sedarmoc group told of their plan for selling mronogramed scarves in school colors at the football game Friday night. 'Ihe Social group reported seventeen member- S11iD dues paid, by far the best fi- nancial report, as other groups re- D0rted only three or four paid mem,- berships. r Mary Jo Johns, publicity group leader, conducted the following pro- gram: Mary King, What Is Per- sona1ity? g Mary Lou Scott, Per- sonal Attractivenessng and Jo An- 11ice Cornish, VVinning Nvaysf' A game, Test Your Charm. was en- joyed by the group. The friendship circle was formed on the la-wn of the First Presby- terian Church, and the meeting was completed with the sing'ng of Taps. ... i.- -1 T0 119117 the Steers continue the Willllillg pace, give them your sup- port by being at the game tonight. C A The staff of The Steer regrets' that many news' articles have been omitted from the paper. More news was submitted than could appear on four pages, Q ,
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