Kenedy High School - Lion Yearbook (Kenedy, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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' ' ' 0' 'I' If LION s'rvcs ' ' 5 wc T H I 5 O N, Supcrznlendent J Lyle H111 To the Admmlstratlon Mr Hull and to express a small part of our appreclatxon for thelr smcere understandmg and wxllmgness to help us To them we dcdxcate Volume IX of the LION wxth grateful thanks for thcxr fme spmt and tht good w1ll they have dlsplayed D Prmc1paIC S Plclzen I C A T I O N Mr. Pickcn, we of the LION gtaff lyoold like 1952 1953 CALENDAR esvo- 018v Sem uxBbR School year began Ktntdy vs Aransas Pass 0 27 Ktnedy vs Floresvtlle 6 45 Kentdy vs Raymondvxlle 20 6 QCTOBER Kenedy vs Karnes Cnty 20 0 Dutch Treat Assembly Kenedy Ktnedy Kenedy Not I MBER Three Rtvers 19 14 Ganado 25 19 rV3HdGfbl1I 6 35 Kenedy vs Palaclos 6 33 Kenedy vs Yorktown 6 14 Annual Staff Dance Senxor Glrls vs Jumor Cnrls Football Game 0 0 27 28 Thanhsgzumg Holzdays DeeEvtBER Boys Basketball Tournament Seguxn Football Banquet Kurtam Klub Presentatxon Tomorrow the World Australtan Cowboy Assembly Band Marchmg Contest lst Dlvxsxon Lulmg Glrls Basketball Tournament George West f2ndj 24 Jan 5-Chrzstmas Holidays JANUARY Dtstrxct Band Contest Rcgtonal Band Contest Cnrls Basketball Tournament Petrus tlstj Magrcxan Assembly Zone Baskttball Play Began Crolnadl FEBRUARY Basketball Games Golxad B1sketb1ll Gamts Yorktown Basketball Camts Yorktown Kenedy Boys and Cnrls Wmn Zone Gxrls Basketball Team Won D1SIflCf MARCH Cnrls Cao to Regxonal Play offs CBasketbal1j Boys and Gxrls Won Volleyball Zone Zone Tenms Meet APRIL FFA Banquet Band Banquet Ltterary Drstrtct Events Vxctorxa Glass Blower Assembly MAY 8-Jr Sr Prom 13 15-Sr Trzp 29 Graduatzon 4- 10- ' ' 12- ' ' ' .. , - 17- 1 ' 19- ' ' . ' , - 24- ' ' , 26- A . ' , - 30- ' ' I ' C A 3- . ' . - 81 3'- L ' , 1 10- vs. ' , - 6- L I 17- ' vs. , - 12- y . 3 ' ' 24- ' vs. ' , - ' ' 31--Kenedy vs. Goliad, 37-O 13-Valentine Banquet for Seniors mt , , 3 . . 7- . ' , - 14- . , - 5.. ' ' , 21- . . ' . . 23- ' 1 ' 25- ' . , A 3- . 9- 6- ' , . . , , 10- ' , 8- i ' 29- 11- , 12- ' Ut b . I . . . ' lglh . ' ' s ' v ' 4Ul'r'1Zl'1'J71 SEPTEMBER KZ .LL 1 03 Freshman Stylu Slow Three Hlgh teppnrs Hi vm 'Tai YEA Y MAROON' DUTCH TREAT M ll M U R I S ,,,. ' 1' 3 ,M A E ll' ,. . , L ' J I H ' . 2 ff iv f , 3 ' , S , s T ' ' ' Q xx- ! k ' 4? . I , H iff? E , T T E, , G ' A E 5 , ' ' H T 1 T ?'xf5g,, 1 1 N 4 5 EIS E I ix 4 WHERE DID YOU GET THOSE PIGTAILS ? STRIKE UP THE BAND! VV 4 A NICE KETTLE OF FISH ENJOING THE GAME FOOTBALL SWEETHEARTP 'Hamm HOW BOUT SOME MUSIC? DOWNTOWN PEP RALLY 19 I Q .V I . A Q, , 'ff' , I Q ' P' I I ,.k. Vgmwzaqi I J. I 4 l Q.- J V 4 C+ 1- -. ig., X. 7, In JLXxi,,.,, k 4 wg Q1 lo pu 'iff XA '23 X rr ' Qli . 0 rxosr vaprggkz PLAYUI ! I , 3 if J ' 1 'QQ 251:- - . Pnsscnruif A muon DEPTST . ,W W EE.HlDY-LILNS. J . rg? C .X 's 731, I 8 3-'Q , Q , -X .W I . mx, I- ' aah' an ' 3 . Q6 Y X F . I ' 4 ' . 6 , ' -, 1 A ,ll lin, A X 1 1 Q, pw Y v I L X Qt I Q' NCVEMBER Is txtry body hippy 1 Tl What purty flowers for Jr Elm Carvmg the turkey What a sweetheart' H L5 Z1 - c h ' k ' X vw v , L , 1 5 . G S, 4, t , V - S H .fn , : Q -' She's in the clear fi Q 1 A' 2 1, X 'i DECEMBER Ill IT!! Ill H11 TMS! nl lil: 'vig 'few '55 F af? SAN I A IS COMINC I HI BOOKWORMS VJ COACH BOB AND HIS BOYS THE CLOBET ROTTERS ll V CHORUS CALS THE CAST DUNCAN L. DP' Z C D2 PU '-4 564515 ff STUDYING HARD COACH' THI: BAND PRRFORMS GENIUS AT WORK A - Fx, 15: -A ig. 6 af- 1 A i 5 MISS ARNOLDS P. E. CLASS A A MX S ' 7 x S . X 1 H5555 A U 'U FEBRUARY Ham BOOKWORMS SOUPS ON WATCH THE BIRDIE SENIORS GO FORMAL HARMONY MORE BOOKWORMS 1un-'r'f:w- A 14 fi , f A - ' QM 1 T ,! f .f f Q , u 'ff L A rg' 'V' I . f f L ? E 1 W it D 1, 's 3 Jr , , Y 4 end ' .5 X X ' A ' K f - fi X. MARCH BURR AND PEEWEE V THE ONE WITH THE HAT IS DECAS CHIME RINGERS CHAMPS I . DOING HER STLIFF A STUDY OF MOODS! APRIL TRIMMING THE TREE GOING SITTING PRETTY OUR WAY 7 ALMOST TWINS N I I HELLO' MONA LISA SMILEY PETE AND HER SAX R.. CHEESCAKE' it :HJ VISITING FRIENDS AT YEA' LIONS' THE ZOO' I .0 , A 1 ' I4 I , fsff ' 3, my sg-' W , Ht' v X. , X ., V VAL ' I ,fe ' AQ WISTFUL an 1 m'h I 'l w-un-, PAPA .,..4- ! I 1, 3' DO NO EVIL' SEE NO EVIL' SPEAK NO EVIL l gnu- ' W 3.PT Jil HGT SHOT! VICIOUS CIRCLE M1ss Marguz rllc Arnold Mrs W H Cole Max Druen mai UW A phYS1CS Class Blology Class Gxr s P E Vg ffl.. Ni Pm Opportumty Room P E Class ' l' . . ,-S 0 -w--snug-up ., Q XX If N Y H W ' ,A ,fi . I 0 , fi M Q' f., a A - f 1 ,Q-:4 . N' ' is 4 1 M ' .I X t M Y . L X 'gh' ' l' fn. . I SNL? W 4 0 -1 in 8th Grade Math Algnbrx Flam Cgomntry MRS. THELMA GREGORY VERNON HARLON Spamsh 3 1 MISS DORCAS HAYNES Llbrary Ai 119V 'X D JAMIQUN lypmlg JIM KEETON Boy s Basketball Coach General Math Football Coach B ia 1. aa g'WF? MRS. MARJORIE LITTLE Home and Family Life PR XX rnulluru J O ROBER1 SON CIUOHIS Band GEORGE SANSOM 'al Shop MRS MKRGARE1 SC HUI II Sth Grade W C SMITH Speech Journallsm General Sclence MRS JOHNNYE STURCKFN Shorthand Tvpms Bookkeepmg P E m ' lA K fi L' i N ur' ., A 1'Qf l W 1 MR J LYLL HILL Supermtendent 1' -s MR. C. S. PICKEN, Principal Miss ADDIE MAE SAHM, Secretary ZO'-'-lD'FU'-iw'-12'-'SUD' C UZD-0 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING L. - KENEDY HIGH SCHOOL ur LION FIELD BAND HALL AGRICULTURE BUILDING Ul '-'CW -ir- 'Ps ,al . ,123 L 111:41 it, A X -x -'li h '. ffl ii f ' 'W , I Y Q H+- -1. - , ,uw ,Q gf 1 'L Q Business Mgr, Alitul,ct1sman lid-Y Shirley Brownlow and llhotograpluf--fllolwrl .N-leCQlanc and Sue Mudd, Mgr. Assimt. Lynwood Kreneck and Danny Jones, lid. FPCZZD' C l a s s L s Ktlly Shaw and Features Alfa SYUUS and Shxrley Stlmson Ed MYVIUN Wll1b0fH Ed OYQBHIZBIIOHS Shlrla Bell and Sue Kagler Ed 5.5435 .-Jul Fi.-an l ..,4 -J CD2 :r 5 FD Nc mn ,go '15 L'-I DU? O-G m2 Q.:- DJ :1 o. Ei Sf O.-Q S' W2 :.:1 5-oo F0 55 911 S' 50 -S H12 KD :1 cn. cn 'U N2 :J 43.55 '-4 F? EES! Els TS :s 2740 S N :J Q. 1 F Snapshots Gay Aouexlle an Betty Reese Personalmes Jessxe Ables an Gayle Jones LION S PAW EDITGRS MARY SUI MUDD ldzlor Slum 1 Y SIIMSON Asszstunt ldrlor llhlhnnsq 1 run! LIONS PAW STAFF Back Row Joe Decas Alta Syrxng Mary Sue Mudd Betty Elllott Shnrley Copeland Byron Burch Bxlhe Martxn Kenneth Patton Danny Jones Second Row Roma McCoy Patsy Patterson Tommy Harlan Lynwood Kreneck June Wllll3mS Sylvna Fernandez Mr Smxth CSponsorD Thxrd Row Elxzabeth Smith, Rosemary Crawford, Jacl-ue Blalse, Fletcher Stokes Joy Ruth Smlth, Shxrley Stlmson, Gayle Jones. Elodxa Carvajal, Myrlme W1llborn Sxttmg Shxrley Brownlow . i 1 1 X 4 Q, A . A 1 I l 1 ' ' -- ' U P f ' r N 8 . -. t 4 L . 4 - , f t 5 .' 1 sv - - . .., new if' 4 ,, 1 L4 A .4 My .. A L A A , I ' - 1 A ' I Q: - wa . ? Q ' -2 S . xrii ' , , ,A K A I! ' Q 2 3' A 1 was Q- ' , , - 3 . . i B EIB ll STUDENT COUNCIL Fxrst row Lydra Ram1re7 Second row Allce Leasman Shlrley Faye Zamzow Lucxlle Grcen Ellccn Knutson Thlrd row I ynwood Kreneck Gay Aouellle IVICL Presxdcntl Clay Berry Joyce Sahm QSecrttaryl Fourth row Mr PICKLH fSponsorl Bennle Sarrett Dalva Grant fTreasurerJ Tommy Ablts Standlng Kerwm Kolxnek lpresldentl NATIONAL HONOR SOCEITY Standlng, left to rrght Shxrley Strmson, Sue Kagler, Swen Borg, Dalva Grant, Mary Sue Mudd, Kerwm Kolnnek Cparllamentarranj, Sandra Drckens QTreasurerl,Sh1rley Brownlow CSecretaryj, Betty Glenn Reese fVlC6 Presrdentl, Bob Jones CPresxdentl, Mr Menn lSponsorJ Mrddle row Ehzabeth Smxth, Betty Tenberg, June Kramer, Martha Murphy, Joyce Brown, Alrce Leasman, Mary Charpentler, Barhara Lopez, Elva Rodrxguez, Jackxe Blaise, Eleanora Felux Thrrd row Oscar Zunnga, Bully Llnder, Ronme Morrls, Mxlton Slaughter, Kelly Shaw, Jack Parsons KX: U67 El . 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FUTURE I-IOMEMAKERS OF AVIERICA Standxng left to rxght Bxllxe Ann Martm June Wrllxams Shxrley Jacobson Betty Elllott Kay Cope land Joy Ann Reddell Shlrley Copeland Lucllle Green Maynette Humphrxes Yvonne Armstrong Alyne Horton Frances I-Iorne Nancy Blaxse Lucy Moses Mrs Lxttle CSponsorD Second row Barbara Lope1 Elodxa Carvajal Olga Rodrxguez Ida Rose Sh lton Irene Jacobson CSong Leaderj Gay Aouerlle fHlSfOf13HJ Gayle Jones CTreasurerJ Mary Sue Mudd CSecretaryD Shxrley Brownlow CPres1dentD Betty Glenn Reese fVlC2 Presxdentj Mary Charpentler QParl1amentar1anJ Jackxe Syrlng CReporterj Joy Louxse Grlley Sbrrley Stnmson KPIHHISIJ D1mple Ray Key Mary Margart Pullln Myrlme W1llborn Yvonne Beck Susan McAl1ster Thxrd row Patsy Patterson Fern Stnmson Edna Earl Burns Joy Lynn Bell Ima Jean Anger mlller Joyce Brown Jerry Sellers Donna Rae Llnder Joy Ruth Smlth Jessle Lee Ables Patsy Sue Tucker Mary Remmers Frances Kolmek Sylvxa Fernandez Hxlda Arenas Lula Soto Gaylla Gxsler Bob Jones Sweetheart F I-I A BOB BEAU JONES , .I I l . U v I . x ' I ' , H ' ,, V- Y at A Ax , f , ' .af , .' .'l! ' n'u ' , A 1 .ft l .fm ,4 - eng A .3 Af V , -xr .., Zu if 'r l I ' I I 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . I '1 , I 0 , . 1 1 1- 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 7 7 9 Y 9 1 N V Y I A - I 1 1 1 ' P 7 7 1 1 I 1 . a . , 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 mfr FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Standmg lcft to rlght Paul Doreck lawren cMonson James Bohanan Charles Hull Dude Overby fV1CC Preserdentl Sam Horne Jerry Jackson fSergeant at Armsj Kenneth Matthews Cpresldentj James Matthews fASSlSI3HI Sergeant at Arms? Melvln Puckett John Fran en Helmuth Schuenemann Johnny Schuster l-l R Haak Sccond row Mr Prrce QSponsrJ Marun Kolxnek Wayne Frcrkmg Dalton Preper Joe Decas lReporterJ Mary Charpent1erCSweetheartD Joe Mart1ne7 Wrlllam l-luth Fablan Sprencel Leonardo Almendarw, Alfonso Puente Front row Bobby Joe McNabb, Dalva Grant, Swen Borg, Kenneth Hrll, Jlmmy Krawertz, Carrol Wommack fParl1amentar1anj, Sonny Wxllborn CSecrctaryj, Weldon Oetken, Rrchard Glsler F 14 A MARY SWEETHEART CHARPENTIER v '77 V, ' f ll f F KS, -1 V 'pf -nxt f ' ' ' Qu bw- f,71'R ply 'I 'I 'f 1,441 3S1 5-,f??fz?, 'Z 1 H - Jf'Mf?',f , ' ff ' , A ' , ' , 1, , f ff , ' 1 . , I, . i I Q ' ' ' , , . R M f - , Q V, ' . 4 , , f , X . Q . . Ars. . Q.. y 'L , - 'AQ . Y M -., A A - .nf . 5 . I F u . , - Y 4 - , , , - 1 I - Y Y I . 1 Y - Q , - 4 , v , X . . V. . V . . , . . . . . , , , , ' I p v .y v 1 i ! KENEDY KURTAIN CLUB Standing, left to right: Bob Jones, Gay Aoueille, Kay Copeland, Shirley Copeland, Gayle Jones, Betty Glenn Reese, Mary Sue Mudd, Joyce Sahm, Jackie Syring, Melvin Puckett, Irene Jacobson, Bennie Sarrett, Byron Burch, Kelly Shaw. Second Row: Ronnnie Morris, Susan Mc!-Xlister, Patsy Patterson, Sylvia Schuenemann, Shirla Bell, Yvonne Beck, Billie Ann Martin, Mary Charpentier, Alice Leasman, Sandra Dickens, Jackie Blaise, Morjoric Abernathy, Betty Mixon, Edna Earl Burris, Shirley Irene Jacobson, Myrline Willborn, Kenneth Matthews, Michael Downey, Mr. Smith QSponsor5. Sitting CThird rowD : Jamie Falvella. Fern Stimson, Donna Rae Linder, Patsy Sue Tucker, Norma Jean Burns, Joy Ruth Smith, Rosemary Crawford, Elizabeth Smith, Eileen Knutson. Kneeling: Shirley Rae Stimson Vlqreasurerj, Shirley Ann Brownlow fSecretaryj, Sue Kagler CVice-Presidentj, Lynwood Kreneck Cpresidentj. rs- SLIDE RULE CLUB Standlng left to rlght Jack Parsons CSecretary Treasurer3 MOIYIS Gutmann Kerwm Kolxnek LVICG Presxdentj Second row Tommy Lmder Ronnie Morrrs Third row Bob Jones Cpresxdentj Dalva Grant Swen Borg Mr Sm1th CSponsorj BAND OFFICERS Left to rxght Mary Margaret Pullm CL1brar1anj Shirley Brownlow CSecretary Treasurerj Alxce Leasman QPres1dentJ Sue Kagler fVlC6 Presendentj Jackie Blalse fReporterj xx-., L.- iq hw... 1 A J 'fn , W B gaffff 5..,.-.- H+ ,.-,4f,,, A if Cf 1 ...T........., 1 l,? ...W F'-1 '- Cr 'p'J f- in 'CQ 5, 3 L5 ,- U U LL f Q .- .- ...- .- ...- ...- .- ..- .- .- .- NN -- ...- .- ...- rf .-4 lf '1 'T .4 1.- Q ,C .- I1 LC ,.- .- ...- .- .- ,- ..- C .D O O -w .- .- .- -A-. .- ...- p- A .- ...- ...- .- -v-1 -- .- .- E 'L Z rx v- P 'S LL C .- .- -- 1 Buicg cr Ltty l B JI' QOW Lnmtlm ,l CC M Robin luobson mru, S 1 U X M Llty B Slmuglm LJ '- ,.. .C C lf L' '- Q- O .- ,.. .- .- .- ...- l OW fl W FO .-. ,- .-4 .- .- -.- .- .- ...- 'I f-F .-4 .3 .-C U 'I 'T .-IC 'J U CD .- J ,- w- .-- -:C I I'i1I'lU.9 I J' .-, .-. .-4 .- ... ..- .- ,... ,,.. .- irgmrn E E L B l l ack row, lclt to rigm : Burton irkc , A .1 Syring, lonnic Morris, Edna Burris, Martha Dee Murpmy. Ghgcr Avcry, ilv elm-r S ok .ir i1 ous im, flvnnora iclux, .linmy 'morn on. Sccond Row, lc' 0 r'g1t: . . R crts n. circcrori Butt' fn mr , . unc -l A . ' i I. fli l-f J , - 'anc, K' V' cl, ' ' l , Liis ioilrgucz. Billy Smi li. Er flizabc li Smi lm, luylcnc . Jcobsoi. Billy -imlcr, Suit cy Ann PJ l . crum major. Front row, left to rigu 1 Ki y Smitu, llimm Ji-an McCoy. Alice ,c.1sn.1n, ,croy Hyltii, .crry fc lcrs, 3 Kolnc , Sic Kaglcr, 10.14 twirlcr, .oyc' Sala 11, Yvonnc Mary M. . ' Pullin, Ninnic .ou Hciry, ,ydia Rodriguez. 1 U f 1 ,f 1 Z R. 5 1 I S li xi X . qs lv? b 1 K. 'ir .. X up -3 -- i gn i .. xl 1952 1953 FOOTBALL SQUAD 1 M' ' 4- i W 4 1. N' in B360 4 27k 39 go 23 3rd Row 2nd Row lst Row iyb-.TTT xr- A TEAM Bcnnle Sarrett J mmy Baccus Bob Jones Kenneth Matthews Carrol Womack Tommy Lmder Leornado Alamenda1re7 Oscar Zumga Marvln Kolmek Kelth Brovxnlow Sam Horne Wayne Ererkmg Dude Overby Jerry Jackson Kerwln Kolxnek H R Haak Charles Doreck Mxlton Johnson Red Decas Kent Pogue J W House Bubba Matthews Sonny Wlllborn Earl Llster 19 3rd Row Znd Row lst Row ll 3 so 5,4321 B TEAM V1cente Arenas, Juventmo Olxvera, Carlos Rodnguez, Stephen Soto, Charles Hxll, Fletcher Stokes John Schroeder, Maurlce Shaw, Jumor Oetkm, Larry Ortega, Jackle Waddles, I-lelmuth Schuene mann, Snuffy Shaw Wlllxam Huth, James Copeland, Jo Ed Martm, Jxmmy Chandler, Jo Ed Pomsh, Tommy Ables, NlChO Perez V liar , .4 , - - 1 - Q , A S Q- !. L--.J .I 'k I ' ui- 5 - ' A ' A x 'V K , X I XAATQW i 5 . M, T' - I E 1 Q 'H 'L v 9 - ,, 1' .' ,' . 1 .-' ' X 1 ,A l .- T 1 ' Y i I .. , ' ll. X , X ,I ' V A ' , M e 1 13 J l J lf - M D L it ! Q ' J i - S 1 .1 .' 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Y. 4, 1 f ,V Lmdcr, gr1ufr1', hrubbs, Flllllftf. 1 GIRLS' BASKETBALL B TEAM Luft to Right Donna I mdnr Myrlxm Wrllbrdrn Francns Kollmk Ggmldlm Laduwlg, Ramorn Cxrubbs Patsy 'I ucknr Norma Burns Betty Glrnn Rum Rosumary Cravxford Knuhng Johnyn Sturckcn Comb 'Wi 'X ,ff FW of OVW f Qufo kxkli Burns forward fd 0 U Q1 BOYS BASKETBALL GAMES ACTION SHOTS Z mf' w-'fp-fr 1 53 4' 19,5 1 'ing A p I Nye 4:11 BOHS VQLLIQYBALI IEAMS A 'IIAN1 Ixnulnng Lupn Garcu Sunny NV1llborn Kglly Slum ,U B TEAM Smndlng L H Munn coach Ruhard Brwun hmgb Lopklmnd Vaughn Glllay Cbirlas Boatman Pnddu Joms Maurm Shaw Vv'lll11m Huth Km-.lung XVkldon Oukm Jog Fd Ponmh Bobby Rllgy Tommy Ablcs Darrnl Bluchke , X. -1 , , , . , - , , cl! f - - ff N -1 . x K ' x Af, .W .1 X, .,,. X. . , V K Q , l N ' Q . 0 o ,, ,x - ' ' ' u ' Q- ,A . iv Q -' 'E 1 Standing: I.. H. Nlcnn, coach: .hmcs Matthcws, Burton Burkett, Bob Jmmcs, Sam Hmm: Rui Duma. Sl ' M W 1 I x V N I cv ,, l U , 9 I x 1, 'Y A , ' ,' 3 Q Q - fi ' A , I, ' 1 h m 5 Vi fi M r' n V f 5 ' a 5 . A, m ' 4 m ' ' 'C . mi ' ,I v f u ' 1 A 'K ' , i I Y ' ,T L, . NOON I'RACQ'I'ICI2 1, f 'Q. ,313-' GIRLS VOLLEYBALL IEAM lmdmg, Init to r1gh1 11111 co1c1 Ll L nun uw I ovsn mx f 1 Sy rmg, IN arv 1.1rpL1111Lr yu 1111 LI L TQLXKI 111 to fl 1 1 I1 Ablu: M1r1or11 X 1u5l1n Q11 A11u11Il1 it BOYS' TENNIS L Left to right: Coach Johnye Sturcken, Tommy Linder, Fletcher Stokes, Bob Jones 14Q . TOMMY LINDER BOB JONES FLETCHER STOKES Sr. Doubles Sr. Doubles Sr. Singles GIRLS TENNIS 41495 f f ++ 5 4 Y uh 1 13 N? Standmg Coach Johnye Sturcken Gayle Jones Kneelmg Shxrley Copeland Shlrley Brownlow be -Q-hx 45...-ii. GAYLE JONES SHIRLEY BROWNLOW AND Sr. Singles SHIRLEY COPELAND Sr. Doubles GOLF TEAM me wg! Six Left to rlght Fletcher Stokes J W House Joe Garcla Ronme MOIIIS Lupe Garcla Kexth Brownlow Bob Jones Burton Burkett Coach Harold Jamxson I Burton Burkett Lupe Garcia Fletcher Stokes Kexth Brownlow Bob Jones -if 4:16 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM OITIILIIHQ, C ouh Smsom Charlgs lumgi hm Iolu Alkunwn Marlm Housn C Inrlu Bonman Iruddx Jonas Jury I hornton Dnld Su Iommy IVIcAl15tLr manigur Kmnlmg, Davld Swamp Duvgr mu iy Irry mm is I hornlon Iurry Cnlbrnth Bo Cuppl md I ommy Brown IOOIISAII CO CAPIIN9 Chulu I'mo1tm1n md I1 ddu Ioms .............4. SWI L1 HLAR I Mme P1ul1 Harlm FIGHT'SOhK3 lfight for the Victory. Boys of Kenedy High. Never let your courage leave you, Keep on fighting, fighting. fighting. NVe'll all be true to you liven though you lose. Keep the dear old Kenedy Spirit, Fight for Victory, lfight for Victory, 'WOW . SCHGOISONG Oh Kenedy High Dear Kenedy High We love you more as time goes by We cherish all your doors and halls We re proud to be within your walls Gut Alma Mater spirit true Though years may come and years may go Our pride in you will always grow 'Io us you are a guiding light With pride we wear maroon and white Our loyal voices reach the sky To sing the praise of Kenedy High U 1 J B M inf i Sd, . . sw ' We'll honor and be faithful, too: X R X i ix X r 8 .-in NJN If new 'if' S. 5 '15 V gh , -,- f ' ..- , ' 43? ff ffjyr -gf-I ww ll , M ' n5 'vu, W. ,pe -ac. s I mv-15' f q gwmi-'M wi' qlilff,-Qvzf : Ag' Kawai, . V sv' Il I .,-,. ' aww gf, ,. J M4 W K 1 CQ f , Zi A 1 tl . ,J .. Q .,k. , ,V 15-4 ' A I .fn yy, F 9. 1: 1 V. , ,,H,, ww lv . . ,, 2+ , ,0 , 2 'Y X We -2, all xx f ,Y 5 'fig' 1l ' . ' K- I ' fi. 4 fav , . L 4. - .r if .yr I A ,ear . I lr J ' J ' n ,, ., 53, . F I A, 'N Mum y Mf' gif ik J 'S . ,'3S,Q,... 3' 2 eh, 0,3 Q 71- . 5 , ..x . K n f.. E 1 1 4 wgifx Lf! 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'I l' 1, I V by ,714 ,,', f1gf f!y f f L,..,4 jf lrybfl 4 ,f f Lrfpgf Wh' ff' A ff V' lmmf X ' ' I I W f! 4 ff! S? WY We The exghth grade class has made a wxse choice thxs year They have chosen as thexr favorxte boy a very talented boy who ns well thought of by the whole high school Hrs good humor and frxedlmess wxll take hum far rn life We present MR GEORGE GUTMRNN Here rs one ofthe cutest glrls rn sehool She has 1 sweet dlsposltxon and llkrble ways She IS 1 good student and a member of the Student Councxl I-ler grand personallty has wound ts way unto the hearts of all who know her We present MISS SHlRLl:Y FAYh Zmizo - am'--saga .- - .e 'Qifxxqsf .V , .Z Q -K in uh ' A h K :wk I 1 5 . . b ,e gif. , ' 581252 A A c .5 -. f ' c gefieixr I, . f as e l i I 5 D X I ' ' D 5 I . A D ' 1 e 1 Y I I 1 I l . 4 I i l ' h 4 ' 4 ' 4 e l x. , x ' . , - e ' Q,-3 .5 ' , cyl,-1' . . . . . , , . e e . YV, ,L 4. ,, . f 'if .e 1 rf 'A' 5 Wisfl .1 'W 1:4- ,e 'fn' A J if e o N. , . wa. -, if ff r A A s ..... Of P I Q E R S Rum Rl Mr Q1 ANL Irebfdmz QI xx Br am Rvporur SNNDRA Kollxm V141 Imzd nz SPONSORS ST ARK MCQUAIN MRS IHEI NIA GREGORY LJ' fl I VIRCQINIA GRIZIQN , . 'lnfuxurer PAULA HARIOAN . . Secrezary X ni. 'Q .1 av' If E 3 Q0 -amy Sk -Uwlegg Osear loe Agular Freda Angermxller .Chiu ,, 1. Wllllam Baccui MUN Baker 4 if mi.-s is 375 r , ' nm Charles Boatman Kenneth Brown fvgszqc New wr 3.5 M A wi K V fl 1 ,, H m A Ms , ,W Dover Chote Bobby Copeland Jxm FI obs. Atkmson :tx l arry Pnrher fl' Tommy Brown Ilma Cortez 9 'Nmsli Vlrgxma Avery Rv Wffx ev ,- E Clay Berry 3 Betty l ou Bruton 1 41 Kenneth Coward fpicture not avaxlablej V 4.AfL.n' Ehda Coy la Nora Ann C ram Johnny DL l eon Douglas Denny N .E Esther Nell Ebert Shcra Bath Ellison Israel Garc1a Joe Garcxa if V inn Green Doris Ann Gross Janice Grubbs Joe Pfan1C1SCO Guerra Oliver Gutmann William Rae H2116 Paula Harlan V Marjorie Hill lr S-.ir Robut Home Martm Housn Corbltt Howard Charlas Humphrxcs as 1-77 Freddle Jones Carolyn Koenig Sandra Kolmek Pauline Leal 1' 45 -qerff Q 1...-I N i X4 SJW! is Tommy McAl1ster Robert McClane Dan Nllller Chrlstme Monsrvals -sqy, Nmfa Monswaxs Gary Nxchold Yolanda Ortnz Evmra Padron -in Ptdro Sanchw In Mary Jane Strauch Betty 'I hxele 'V' is-ff Dmld Sw Alma Qhcly Brlly Smlth Davrs Swoap Vlrgmla Swoap Curtls Tenberg 'li V , nylgntf - f ' 1 BX N -1 Q. , bf Wx I 4 f k I . ggi X x x r qc. 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' 1 , .- 1. , . 3 3 I 1 . I 3 ' 1 'F? Q Lsf,MM 14 M :lull -' ii l si, 's.- O FICPRS rx Slum Immmr Rcmx I1 xx N1cQm 341 ff 1 1 lf mf X HSCOIE! X lruzdcrn SPONSORS 1 W. C. SMITH DORCAS MAE HAYNES JAMES R. KEETON cs Q if Tommy Ables Eleanora Anderson Ramona Barnett if I xf A' Darrel Blaschke James Bohanan Charlotte Braun 'U -5 Rxchard Braun Conme Breaker Betty Buegelar g. A ' 1 ,Q 5 . , 'T.Q'l ' ' A M ' X tint AL: tx -' 'I' V , . ' . 1' I 3 v V- - 'f' 7 'T Z9 Z ' .. . H :tux 1 I , , ll.: .- ,tu W4- K K ' 1' r .Q ' A , ' , ka f ' A ' L A ,f , . ., , 1 ' 'Q . 'A-v I ..h..,.. ft , , 1. . r l . I . lg . I . N . 7. ' - - . F 7 , '1 ,A f - . W -1:1 we U 4 D , ' .V . . Q .- I ', P? I v. a - v . , X J - . V :ef - .nv ' ' -'ff ' . 'f ' fi ' Y. 1' Norma Jean Burns iff Joe Edward Cantu .Q Guadalupe Cruz 1-1 .df Paul Burns Joe Angel Cantu Ofelra Carrrzalez James Copeland 1,4 Y Jamne Falvella Leonora Garza F? ' xg ..'v' ' ' Q' ' ur- s 2 -Q ' - v ' 4 , N I l Y' ,L 5' ,. of , ,f xl ,' rf ll? 5 ' A f V 'L f 1' JLSSIL Ruth Gxlley Joy Iouxse Gllley 41 lf 'ZFX' R1Ch3fd GlS19f Shxrley Mae Grubbs . 'Q a.SL--y Charles Hunnicutt 5 William I-Iuth Gayle1a Gxslcr Cruz Guerra Eileen Knutson KFC 9-Q 'fx is Jlmmy Krwx ILII Dona Rae Lmdgr we 7 1 Cmrildlm lduug A n I lmw at 4 7 Roma Juan McCoy Bobby Joe McNabb f-1 -av- X Cecxl Nixon Weldon Oetken Damel Ortw ,.- 1.-FN K R li i Q Q, 1' xr ,I Q 2 f Eff , t 1 ,b t W v ' v K fxf' W, A ' x Ill 1 y' n A I 7 ,gl,fi.- -f 'I , .fy x j,.5,X 5-7 l - I ' ' ' ,K L A M f 1 ff '- ji L ' S 5 4 on n .lj ' ,. 'U x - . . 8 ,- x .- -w Vw 1' A E M Y o. I if E Q f b ' A , f 4 , A V it Q K I R' N X ' . , E i 4 Y s' 3 Q W .,,, - ,, 5. A ' 9 V V X 5 K A I A - C , T 2, ' ' A... ,M I , . . - l A, H f I X l A k K i v X, fu ' vw . Q - . V - v f o . 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Joyce Brown Edna Earle Burris Barbara Burch lma Jean Angermxller Jackle Blalse A J Jimmie Chandler Charles Doreck 4,-an? I Joe Decas Eleanora Felux John Fransen Terry Cwarza Rosemary Crawford Frankle Lee Ebert aughn Qnllgy Lucxlle Green Charles H111 Tommy Harlan Alyne Horton Sam Horne Jerry Jackson Maynette Humphnes Della Janssen Frances Kolmek Z George Janssen Dxmple Key fx Billy Linder June Kramer Joe Martinez Joe Ed Martin z,,,,-- - K 1. .. ., 'fx 2 f I -,pw I .,.. y ' - K I . ,mv Y' in 3, . ff., 5 ' --'Z Qi fsgifx' 5. if-S2-1 , . gy aw. I my ,Q ' x X A pt' 6, as ., 4- ' Q ' s ik' mil H X 1 .Z.f 'Af3' James Matthews -4 1 Dennxs Overby is M lrthx Dee Murphy Alfonzo Puente Joy Ann Reddell Gary Lee Rexley F . ., . , I' . ' Q 'X I ' I 'K K 1 o Ronnie Nlorris Melx ln Puckett Q' ik - KL...- Mary Remmcrs Bennre Sarrett Margaret Sanchez John Schuster ff? Bernice Rosenbrock John Ross Schroeder Jesse Shaw Jerry Sellers 'T? 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If !!WZWlI4Al' 1 1 fm, f ff W f W1 WY ' f4'f 7 I f X fljfw wf ff ww fm1fW1111ff11,11, ff!! 1 fy ,041 7 jf!! 211 The good lookmg boy p1CfUI'LCl here IS a real favorite wlth everybody He lS JCIIXL xn sports and many orgamzatlons Thxs fme boy h1s a wonderful person alnty and sense of humor that wlll take hum far nn lxfe We present MR MILTON JOHNQCN Here we present the Jumor class favor1te She IS an attractlve well l1ked gxrl with a won derful smxle Her wmmng ways and glowmg personalnty have made her popular wxth all She IS an honor student and partxclpates ln many orgamzatxons of the school We present Mlss ALICE LEASMAN I - .. . x s x vu . 1' - 4 x 1 w CQ OFFICERS LYINXN OOO KREINLCR Reporter JACK PARSONS Ireasurer MARY QHARPI Nm R QECFLICIIU KELLX SH XXV Preszdmt SANDRA DIC IRENIS XIICO President DANNY JONI 5 l'urI1amemur1ur1 SPONSORS MRS. MARJORIE LITTLE GEORGE SANSOM JOSEPH PRICE JL 511. 111 Ables Leonardo Almendarxz Gay Aouellle Hxlda Arenas Jxmmy Baccus Nancy Blalse Kelth Brownlow ,S-lu lx: w , ' Q, A 2 l .1 a , I M' f' 4 ' P ' 15 1 -9 A Burton Burkett Mary Charpentler Kaye Copeland Sandra Dlckens Wayne Frerklng Bessxe Lee Green Morrxs Gutmann U I 5 . V I gl . - jg - 5 . . r ' V 4, - 1 '- Q . , . J W House Martha Harns Mrlton Johnson Kenneth H111 Leroy Hyltm Irene Jacobson Danny Jones 'f re s 1 1 M21UdY KOLINZ Iynwood Kre-neck .gi Ahce Leasman Earl Luster Barbara lopez C0903 LOPQZ Bobby Joe Neumayer Jank 1rson5 'T' Kenneth Patton Dolores Retzloff Dalton Pneper Patrxcxa Patureon Kent Pogue Elva Rodrxgueif 3 . IDL X ' 1 3 B . ffl , Q 'gd el f W i 4 if I A Q ' ' Q14 Olga R0dflgllL7 Carru Jam Qmm l Velma Samsgl Franklm Scbmxdt Helmuth Schuememann Kelly Shaw Joy Ruth Smlth ' 1 ' V - V s-I . P QF I . . fl V -If Alfa M39 SYUUS Emlly Townsend Josephme Vxllanueva Ismael Vlllerreal Wi Lewxs Wllklns G x ,X . ' . 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Ai X .gezfx 5 N Ags 3: ' N S X SS xx N li Q N 1' 'A-SF'-f, , ,.v Nxxsi - Q , . A xg d 4 052. R is J N 4 T 1 X x F I X ybmmm I x ',,x i Q 1 , X. NNQX Q 12 W.Xx- - X Q w Q fr K - Tv rf ' X QE :ks f W 5 'Q 53 , fJ ' - QQ Xe I ' Se' Q Q sky Rulullll X . 4 XXX! W . xg X , :X 1 I ' J fx: 'I Y xl A N, x. N A ow x, x 'VN ' XY BX .X A X 'NN 1-X. X 2' A N X ' A gf rx - xr : 'SSX ' L X5 TT X ' 'w ' ,b r 0 va fx T' Q was A big broad smile and a vibrant person- ality have made this senior a favorite with al . He is talented in music and takes active part in many sports and other organizations of school. This senior will also be missed by the student body of Kenedy High. We present . . . MR. FLETCHER STOKES The senior class has picked a girl who is a fnorite veith the entire high school She has been the class favorlte for four years most popular girl her Junior year and Miss Kenedy High her senior year Kenedy High School is going to miss the friendly disposition and pleasant person ality of this senior lVe present Miss SHIRLA ANN BELL OFFICERS CARROI WCJN1ALk Parlzamentarzan BOB JONFS Preszdent SUI Km Ll R Ireasurer MARY SUE MUDD Secretary DAVLA GRANT Vzce Preszden! SHlRi EY Bl LI IH COPLI XND Reporur SPONSORS MRS JOHNYE STURCKEN MRS FRANCES MAY L H MENN , L' N ' . . . . . . - f 3 . . . .' ' A . . . . - ,' Q ,f I .f .' ' ,133 N 4. .14 5'-'fx ,ix . ., . +4 f C ONSUH O Al MPNDARIY lf! YVONNE HOWARD BECK Kenedy Kurtam Club Band F H A Frundllest Gxrl Debate Team Annual Staff SHIRLA ANN BELL Annual Staff Kenedy Kurtam Klub Football Sweetheart MISS Kenedy Hugh Semor Favorlte SWEN BORG Natxonal Honor Soclcty F F A Sllde Rule Club SHIRLEY ANN BROWNLOW Edxtor of Annual Secretary and Drum Major of Band Secretary of Kurtaln Klub Secretary of National Honor SOCIEIY Presldent of F H A Basketball Co Captaln Volleyball Tenms Paper Staff Ready Wrltmg fState Wmner 1952j Journalxsm Team Most Likely to Succeed Glrl BYRON BURCH Kurtain Klub Paper Staff Annual Staff ELODIA CARVAJAL F H A Paper Staff SHIRLEY BELLE CCPELAND Annual Staff Paper Staff F H A Kenedy Kurtam Klub Basketball Co Captam Volleyball Tennis Senlor Class Reporter ALICIA DE LA GARZA F. H. A. MICHAEL DOWNLY BETTY ELLIOTT Paper Staff Basketball Volleyball E H A Tenms SYLVIA FERNANDEZ F H A Paper Staff 'R- f'Ficture not availablej 'Z GUADULUPE GARCIA Golf Club Volleyball Basketball DALVA DON GRANT National Honor Society F. F. A. Slide Rule Club Student Council Treasurer Vice-President of Sr. Class Most Likely to Succeed H. R. HAAK Football F. F. A. Treasurer FRANCES HORNE F. H. A. SHIRLEY IRENE JACOBSON F H A Kenedy Kurtam Klub Band Lrbrary Club Vrce Pres Declamatron BOB JONES Semor Class Presrdent Natxonal Honor Socxety Presrdent Slide Rule Club Presrdent Kenedy Kurtam Klub Football Co Captam Basketball Volleyball Golf Track Tenms CD1st 19521 Mr Kenedy Hugh F H A Sweetheart GAYI E JONES Kenedy Kurtaxn Klub Annual Staff Paper Staff F H A Treasurer Basketball Tennrs Volleyball SUE KAGLER Semor Class Treasurer Annual Staff Kenedy Kurtam Klub Vxce Pres Band V Pres Head twxrler National Honor Socxety Basketball Tennxs Volleyball Most Athletic Grrl JIMMY DON KOENIG CPicture not availablej KI RXVIN lXOl INLK Qruclrnt Clounul Pruldrnt lN1Iun1l llonor Q w lux PM xr loorbmll B1 rbill llnskgtbxll Tmck Nlosl Atlmlrtu Boy MARVIN KOLINEK F F A lootb1ll Co Cmptim Biskrtball Track Basbball Nlost Popular Boy TOMMY LINDER Kenedy Kurtam Klub Slldc Rule Club Pm-ketball, Track Football, Tenms Baseball. Golf l.'v. ' .ab-' .l'. Slide Rule Club Vice-Pres. l K , kcx A .f ' L , 4 1 5 l ' ' 1 C. 4 A L L. YN 'Xlf Xl lSl lx n dx Kurtam lub H Puwskutball Nlgr Blll Ill ANN 'VIHXRIIN Kemdy Kurtam lxlub F H A Annual Staff Paper Staff Basketball Mgr Tenms KFNNETH MATTHEWS F F A Presldent Kcmdy Kurtam Klub Football Track Baslutball Ba cball Volleyball B111 IX MIXON Band Kcncdy Kurtain Klub LAWRENCE MONCON E E A L 'VV LUCY MOSES F H A of 4 '7 MARX SUP MUDD Annual Qmff Paprr Staff Qhcretary of Srnxor C lass Canror of P H A Vlu Prcsudrnt Dm lll l H A Natlonal Honor Socutx Kumdy Kurtun Klub Tenms Dabato. 'Imam C? MARY MARGARET PULLIN F H A Band Trua urer of Llbrary Club BET TY GLENN REESE Annual Staff V Presrdent of Honor Soclcty V President of F H A Basketball Kurtarn Klub JOX Cl SAHNI Kurlxm Ixlub Suutlrx of ktudmt L wumxl Bukgllwull v x 1 X1'11O! tu m B1 d IDA ROSE SHEL I ON Ixwcr Stxf F I-I A LULA SOTO F. H. A. 1 SHIRLEY RAE STIMSON Annual Staff Paper Staff 'llrcasurcr of Kurtain Klub Pianist of li. H. A. Honor Society Dcflamation District Play Cast Fl ET CHER STOKES Football Basketball Bistball Band Golf Stnior lavoritt Paper Staff MARJORIE VAUGHN Volleyball MYRLINE XVILLBORN Annual! Staff Papcr Staff Baskctball Vollcyball F, H. AA Head Chccrlcadcr Kurtain Klub Dcclamation JUNE WILLIAMS Paper Staff F H A Volluyball GEORGE WOLF C-Q CARRGI I WONXIMACK Foorlnll F F A : 1 1 . A - 1 1 . 'P . 1 N Ima an mm. W A K gr VI My Q' 'I nf fa 4531! Q WW V s dm i 'Q 1 4 I ff fav f.. Q Z L IU I' 5 f! N5'1'a,A . -v-I 'I '.5 411 .9 5 5 ll ' 'h!,'1 'N' 1 2 v' .ul Wm Y! m y 1, at I x - h K f' ,ig L: 7 f , . gt .Sim ! fzff .f,-eg, 5 ,LA in is. .NX-fl'I .4 x 1 l N J Y '7 P' X Q ,r I I Xgssdum ' X X A m gi 45 N H u l 'WV I-L . ' G . - 'A f - 'x 41 ,.7A ,? ' ll 'Z' V Q , T lx wx 'l K A N ' ji, 1' --- ' V nb? 0, : X Y I ,45- .115 l 'J X MESSAGE FROM THE EDITOR THIS edrtlon of the LION has been a lot of work what worthwhrle thmg xsnt and xt IS only through the wonderful co operatlon and hard work of some of the members of my staff that we hase been able to accomplxsh our goals It rs to these students that I am especlally grateful and I wish that every editor mxght have so loyal a group of workers A speclal word of thanks xs clue also to Mr Smxth our sponsor for wxthout hrs unceasmg efforts rn our behalf thls annual would not have been possxble The annual thls year IS drfferent both rn content and arrangement, for we believe that rn thls Way we may present to you a clearer and more complete preture of schol lrfe We hope that you students fmd that lf achreves 1ts goals Smcerely yours, M0117 Zrn-1 Q1 LION Editor g . gy I . I ' f l I J , .. e -'aa I X 'B lf, l -5 'ikf J e Q .x X7 ' l L53 . ati il . ii, Q L '72 9 c sig! Q he x 3 ks ILYZIEIJM S P W KKK The Lron s Paw ro I PllbliSh6d By The Joumalrsm Class Of The Kenedy Hrgh Qvhool KENEDY TEXAS WLDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1950 pmgg 5 Cents Thunks'Nlr AndMrs.Tuxpuyer Pep Squad Organized There was a rncetrng called Thursday September 11th for the rrgr ll ng ot a cheer stttron for kent-dw Hugh School or several years lxenedy has not lua a successfully org rnrzed U ter rg rnrt Thrs cut down the school sprrrt one hundred per cent 'lnr year Kenedy rs gorng to be proud of therr cheerrng sectron It rs gorng to be a unrformed marthr-mg unrt of approxrmately 30 grrls Thrs group rs to be called the Nlaroon Brrgade The meetlng got underway and the group chose therr offrcers They were as follows Presrden Jamre Falvella Sec Treas Kelly Shaw A commrttee was appornted to prck out materral for the skrres whrch the Maroon Brrage plans to wear The Maroon Brrgae wrll be led rn yells by four cheerleaders They are as follows Myrlrne Wrlbom head cheerleader Jesse Lee Ables Vlary Charpenterr and Kellp Shaw The organrzatron rs under the dr ec' on of Mr W C Srmth The marchrng rs drrected by Mr J O Robertson The Maroon Brrgade rs plannrng a brg showrng thrs football season Teacher s Recephon The PT A of the Kenedy Publrt bc hools honored the teachers then' lru brnd and urves Wrth an rn formal receptron at the Kenedy Ph mr ntary S c h o ol Cafeterra fuesdax September 9 19:12 at 8 p m In the recervrng lme were Mrs 0 A Mudd presrdent of the hrgh School P T A Mrs Pryor Ham mocg presldent of the elementary school PTA and Mrs Leo Ixreneck lst Vrce presrdent of the elementary school PT,A Mrs A R Frerking and Mrs F K Brownlow were rn charge of the regrster Frosted punch and pale green and yellow cake squares were serv ed from a beautrfully appomted table lard wxth a whrte lrnen cut work cloth centered wrth a crystal bowl of yellow gladrolas Servrng punch were Mrs Warren Lrvrngston Mrs W C Mrlls and Mrs Ruhmann Franklrn The cake squares were served by Mrs Jrmmy Nrchols, Mrs A N Wells and Mrs E F Kolrnek Mrs Ross Martrn Mrs Dover Choate Mrs Malcolm Chesnutt and Mrs Jack Martrn served as the hosprtalrty comnuttee Alrce Leasman and Mary Sue Mudd rendered several numbers on the prano About 100 guests wre regrstered SCENE IN THE OLD STUDY HALL AS IT LOOKED BEFORE SCENE IN THE REMODELED STUDY HALL AS IT LOOKS NOW To the taxpayers of Kened,y we the student body of the Kenedy Schools say a heartfelt Thanks' Thanks for seemg the needs of our present school system and passrng a bond that wrll enable the crtr zens of tomorrow to be properly educated today Our present hrgh school burldrng was servrng rn adequately as a hrgh school It was far too small and rts facrlr tres for teachrng certarn courses was lrmrted Many courses taught rn most hrgh school could not be afforded at all The burldrngs were rn such a bad cordrtron that they could hardlv be called usable Our new school soon to be burlt, wrll offer many new opportunrtres for learnmg that could never be of fered before and wrll be one that the whole town can be justly proud of The old burldrngs have been greatly rmproved and are now worthy to be called school burldrngs of a fast growrng modern town such as Kenedy We say Thanks' too for the new rnterest you have shown rn us and our school Most of xou know what terrrble condrtron our schools were rn at the close of school last year Many of you may have vrsrted them srnce they have been renovated and can see the vast rmprove ments To you that have not I urge that you vrsrt our schools soon and I thmk that you wrll a gree that your monev has been wrsely spent The grounds around our burld one once barren squares of dust rn ry weather and sheets of strckv mud wrth grass A srmple statements ye thrs has done as much to Improve the appearance of our school as any srngle factor Though we can not clarm a large campus we can now clarm a beautrful one N longer need we be ashamed to pornt out our school burldrng to vrsrtors passmg by The rnterror of the burldvng has been changed almost beyond re fContrnued on Back Pagel mg perhaps the frrst thrng notrces about a school were rn wet They are now green P T A Underwrltes School Annual Good news rs rn store foro the Annual Staff of The Kenedy Lion The Hrgh School PTA voted at tnerr last meetrng to underwrrte one half of the cost of thrs year's Annual Thrs means that for the frrst trme the Kenedy Lron will appear wrthout advertrsmg rn rt We of the Armual Staff want to take thrs opportunrty to publrcally thank the Hrgh School PTA for thrs generous gxft that it has bestowed upon us We further pledge that we wrll work harder than ever rn order to make the 1952 S3 Kenedy Lron bigger and better than ever before . bi. is '11 A ' , vi, It.. CQ E - xv ' I xr-. f, I X jp T , , ,. , LJ , , . , , X.-lla' - , ' 4 '1 's K I 45, t . 9 u , ' M I I , O O . X . , . .N , , N it U - 3 - , 1 r' 1 . . ' . . . - . P c 5 ' - Qrzrgg 'H' ' , rx .- -tv , ' . . ,I H I ' V ' ' 'yi 1 4 N V In . : .'! r .I r t Q. 1 '. ' A I . . . . . . . . ., . - ' . . . ' , , ' x . . . v . ' 6 ' . r, Mary Charpenteirg Vice President, - ' . - 1 ' Y ' . . . U I Y . . . . ' ' , I , . , K . 4 . ' ' d ' v - ' ' v - - . ' 1 f - -- , ' .' ' 1 ' ' . ' ' . ' 3 t 5 1 . . A . l ' ' . ' . . . , - . . . . , . D - 'r ti . . . ' - - '- - ' i - ' A , ' ' ' . . . , - ' ' ' ' ' . o Q Av A ' . L I , . . ' - 0 . O I I I 4 1 U N . . , x. . . ' I . , - y . , ,G H . ,, - f s n o V V1 . . - . V v E' l . 'x fCont1nued From Pagc ll Thanks Mr and Mrs Taxpayer cog.,n1t1on All the walls have been parnted two shades of green Thzs h ls mtdt both rooms and halls appear much hghter and relleved exe stram lmmensclx Modern llilhllllff m all rooms has been one of the most needed Improvements made What were once dark shadowy rooms lllummated bv hare llght bulbs are now light frlled rooms even on darkest days New or refmlshed desks ln each room have enlarged seatmg capa crty and greatly xmproved appear ances Onlv chalr type desks are bemg used m the bulldmgs thus year and perhaps many of our older respected c1t17ens would be cmbarrascd to know that then' ll'llIl8lS were among those carved most deeplv ln the old fashtoned desks dxscarded as unusable thls year The floors of each classroom have also been sanded and re frmshed addmgs not onlv beautv New cellmgs have also been added The halls and stalrs once un safe and dark have had thler share of tmprovements also They have been covered wxth a tale ftmsh that not only reduces the norse made bv hundreds of feet stampmg up and down but also are much safer on the stalrs Manv an embarraslng and danger ous fall w1ll he prevented thls year Certam of the speclal depart ments have been lmproved The typing class has been enlarged and new typewrlters have been added that w1ll alow more students to take advantage of the commerclal courses offered The hbrary has become a true hbrary Tables and chaxrg have been set up new book cases have been arranged for easy HCCESSlblllty and many new and useful books have been added A new cafeterxa IH the elemen tary school wxth more modern facxhtles and greater seatlng cap aclty has done much to modern nze the schools Better meals can be served the students and the new locatlon of the cafeterxa IS much more convenlent For the new school that w1ll soon be built for the Improve- ments on the old bu1ld1ngs for showxng us the true meaning of school sptrxt, and most of all for lettmg us know that you are m terested ln us and behxnd us the student body of the Kenedy schools agam say 'Thanks' Mr and Mrs Taxpayer DID YOU KNOW' The Gettysburg Address contam ed 266 words The Ten Command ments contamed 297 words The Declaratxon of Independence con tamed 300 words The OPS to Re duce the Prlce of Cabbage contam ed 26,911 words Houston Post s P T A Drrve I 'ons Lose Successful Monday began one of the most exextmg contests rn our school The PTA put on a membershrp drlve st xrtmg 'Vlonday 'Ind closing., Thursday afternoon at 4 pm w1th all grades ln hrgh school partlct patmg The membershnp fee for each parent was 50 cents and each class worked hke beavers to get thelr parents srgned up The class wrth the hr hest percentage of parents srgned up won a free 'uf ternoon and a free movle At 4 00 pm the Semors scooted ahead and kept ahead wrth the Soph morcs close behmd them At 1200 noon Thursday all classes met to encourage the class members to get all money rn A mad scramble for added member sh1p was made by all classes At 4 pm the Semors were on top whlch meant a lot of happv Semors saw Mocao at the Pxalto Frlday afternoon But the Soph mores were not too dlsappoxnted They got off at 3 O0 Frrdav wxth the Sophmores tralllng 'be hmd wxth 2185 The other per centages were Jumor 823 Fresh man 589 Opportunlty room 300 Elghth grade 1079 The hlgh8St percentage that could be made was 200 that IS lf both parents of each student was slgned up Wer wondermg how the Sen tors and Sophomores got more than 200 percent But so what' We ought to congratulate them for gettlng more members slgncd than necessary That ony shows they re hard workers Merchants Sponsor PA Broadcasts The play by play broadcasts of t c football games over the public address system w1ll be sponsored tlns year by the merchants of Kenedy The merchants are paylng for the broadcast txme Just as though the gxme were bemg car rlcd on over a lxve radto statlon Students announcers from the Speech class will handle the com merclal wtth Mr Smlth brmgmg the play by play portxon of the ame The proceeds taken m w1ll 5,0 to the Annual Fund and the r-ewspapet fund Thls w1ll be Just another one of the new phases added to our school thls year and wrll gxve tralnlng to those students w wo aspxre to become radlo an nouncers The ball games wll be handled n such a manner as a real radxo broadcast and the custom ers haw only to snt back and clsoe thur eyes to Imagine the game commg over thexr own radlo at home The merchants w1ll also be assured that some 800 to 1000 people w1ll hear about thexr products Gallant Fsqht To Panthers For three fourths 0' a hall gama e Irons fough md clawed powc fu Aransas Pass team to '1 sts dstll The statrstrc favored the Lions for tht flrst thrce quarttrs hut the heayv muggy atmosphere soon took ns toll Thr Kenedy lxne was l1ke a hrrck w ll the fxrst quarter when the Panthers were knockmg on the goal lane A few of the many bricks m thls hne were Bob Jones H R Haak and Melvrn Puckett The L1ons held the Panthers for four downs In the second quarter Tommy Hadden went over from the 'Srd yard lmc wxth Ray Slmns trymg for the extra pomt but mtssmf. The frst half ended with the ball on the Aransas Pass 12 yard lme wxth the score 6 0 Kenedv krckcd tn Aransas Pass to start the last half off In the last few mxnutes of the thtrd quarter Ralph Powell made a 49 yard run for the Panthers second score As the fourth quarter eased on the muggy atmosphere seemed to take its fmal toll Toward the no ddle of the fourth Tommy Lan der fumbled wxth the Panthers recoverrnff Buddy Star rece xed a pltch out from the two ya d llne and went over for another touchdown Slmms agarn made the extra P01nt In the last of the fourth the L1ons were forced t gnc up another touchdown to the Panthers Cha les Frer-ve w nt over from the one yard l1ne Stmrns trv for the estra po nt w as agam good As the fmal whlstle sounded the core board showed Aransa Pass over Kenedy 27 0 Prrmary News It seemsed as we walked mto Mlss Pxcken s room at the Prlmary School that everyones eyes truned to us It was Just after lunch and she later explamed to us that they were very restless at that tlme of day M1ss Pxcken the second grade teacher had a perfect attendance of 31 Thehttle chxldren sat 1n thexr newly fmlsh ed desks and smtled secretlv to each other as two b1g gxrls from hxgh school sat m those small chalrs The one thmg I notlced so much was the clean cheerful atr of the class rooms The teachers patxent an' also seemed so decidedly a part of the whole atmosphere The chxldren have their mornmg ntual as we all do They sing Good Mornmg 'Shake Hands and Ten Lnttle Indxans The older ones pledge the flag and have small songs to sing Mrs Schneller who has the first grade has all Latm Americans Mrs Reese has the pre primler Raymondvrlle At Lron Stadrum Saturday The llons entexcam Raymond will tlns Stturday nxght ln what hould be the game of the year Paymondulle fresh from two vte tfrrts nn thxs new football season wrll be out after number three Our L1ons could msprovc thelr tmdmg m the eyes of many by llpS0tIlIl2 Raymondulle If our Irons play the type of game thls Saturday nlght that they played agamst Aransas Pass ln the season opener then the students of KHS and the spectators w1ll be Justly proud Coaches Keeton and Druen are workmg hard wlth the boys this week and we are sure to see an xmproyed bunch of players taklng the fteld Saturday night In fact the wrlter IS going out on a good stout lxmb and predxct Raymond ulle 7 Kenedy 19 Don't say we dldn t warn you If you notxce the Semors walk mg around wlth thexr hands out stretched, xt s because of that new shmmg Semor rmg on their fmgers The rxnvs arrlved Monday and Tuesdav mornxng the Semors got them They sure are proud of them and have good reason to be Its one of the most excxtmg experlences of a Semor to recexve his rmg because xt really makes hlm feel hes a Semor Paper Staff Editor Shxrley Ann Brownlow Assls. Shlrley Copeland Rewrite Committee Shlrley Stlmson Joy Ruth Smlth Bettv Elliott Sports Editor for Aransas Pass Game Myrlme Wllborn Sports Editor for Floresville Game Joy Ruth Smlth Kenneth Patton Flementary News Fletcher Stokes Danny Jones Primary News Gavle Jones Bllhe Ann Martm mg-h School P 'r A Meetings And Party Mary Sue Mudd Student Interviews for Editorial Sylvla Femandez Myrlme Wllborn J1ml0r High News Gary Lee Rlely Band News Fletcher Stokes Absentee List News' Patsy Patterson Ida Rose Shelton Elodxa Carvajal in ' x 0 , . . - . . D - C Q I . U 1 ' ' I - ' , , ' , . . I A 5 I ' , , , , ' ' . , . . ' th f . t 1 ' ' Zi , 4' . ' :Q z - , ' , 1 ' A 1 ' 1 Y ' . f .' ' . . - .z ' ' . ' ' . , I ' Cf .' '. s 5 , . It I I ' ' :I I I ' ' 5 I ' ',, ,. I 1 ' I4 1 , I I. ,' I I - ' . I, h A L P . . I T -T' ', r AX' A - 1 I I I I- 1 ' . . s ' ' I ' A ' ' f ' ' I ' . f , A f 'P A ' s z ' ' ' l I I . .II II . , I I. ,, ,. , I I . ' I r I I' I I , I - I II v I' I, ' - - - ' . 3 'V - ' 4- A , . 2 ' ' - - . ., .T 4 . I - ' , - . . ' ' ,, . ' . ' ' - I g ' I A - . . L Y 54 ' II . t T . -- 4 ' . . . I . . . I . I I I I , I' I ' I t , L , - . - , 1 V I . - 4 l - ' I I 5 ' I' 'I S 1 ' r , - ' A' Y' ' . . ' , j ', ' ' I V T A - ft -1 - U ' A f A ' ' ' . Y I n L ' T . A U 7' a ' Y ' f . . 1 ' ' - y , I I , 1 I . ' Q 4 . 4 Z . I Y V I S . R. ' ' ' ' ' ' CTTIOT' ass ln but greater light to the rooms. Thi' Semors lead Wlth 2452 ' ' 1 , ' ' . - : - . I ' . ' ' , , ' ' . . - D . L A I . . . . I ' I . . I.,. I' t f ,t ' , - ' . ' ' r . ' B ' . , A . I . f - f r . . , - . . . I . . , - ' , V ' ' ' , I I b ' , r .P 1 Y ' . I - v - I g , . - . . . I . . . I . I' I I . I - ' A . I s . . , s .. . I 1 . . . T . . . , . I . - . . I1 - ' 1 - 4 sl s' V , I . t y . I - ' I . : - r 2 - . . . . . . ' ' ' ' I t I . I - . I I I I . . - - .1 - I ' T af . . y . . . I . . . . ' I I I I I ' ' - . , : ' ' - we. . . . . ' t - I .1 ' ' ' ' - : ' 1 n It ' - , . . . yy s. . '. . u I , u 2 ' I . - n 1 n ' 'S - v r , , , - - rr I - - I . . ls Our School Sprrlt Dead77 Students Why should we get excxted over the football game Look at our record Football team Why should we play our heads off? The students arent behmd us Yes thxs TS the attltude of the school now We know that the en ttre student body can show some spxrlt when lt wants to We Wlf nessed the Splrll last year when we needed the Bond Issue pass ed No school and we repeat NO SCHOOL ever showed anymore School Splrxt than we dxd then It seems however that our old spnrxt Just curled up and went back to sleep after that A few cheers at a ball game and the fact that the band IS playmg does not prove that we have the Splrlt Anvone and agam we repeat ANYONE can stand up and holler at a ball game But tt takes the genuxne old fashioned feelxng that we are the best students m the best school ln the best state m this of our town that we have real School Spxrxt Last week a meetmg was called to form a Pep Squad Some fxfty students turned out for that meet mg but where were the JUNIORS and SENIORSW Latest reports on the Pep Squad are that they are down to about flfteen students Why d1d these students drop out BECAUSF THEY LACK REAL SCHOOL SPIRIT Let me ask you Jumor and Semor gurls that are not 1n Band how would you feel lf all of the Jumor and Semor boys were to qu1t football t0m0rrow 'P Mlnlsters Speak To Students Before school started thls year Mr Pxcken and the M1n1ster's Alhance met to dlscuss how the school and churches could co-op erate They decxded to hold a relxgxous meetmg each month con ducted by one of the members of the TNIIIITSTCIJS Alhance Mr Pxcken called the students togetherfor assembly last Wednes dav at the KHS Audxtorlum Mr Pxcken 1ntroduced Bro Carl R McGmms who preslded ln the ab- sence of the presndent of the alll ance Bro Rowoldt He 1n turn mtroduced the other pastors pre sent Bro McGmms went on to say that the group he stood before remmded hlm of an old Model T It was composed of lnttle nuts and tthen lookmg at Mr PICTKBH, wxth an old crank at the head I-Ie then made a msplrmg talk on takmg advantage of opportunmes and how to develop good character After Bro McGmms spoke, Mr Pxcken then made the necessary announcements Semor Class News The Semor Class met for thelr class mectlng on Wt dnesuax Sep tember 10 They assembled m the studv hall wlth thirty sexcn mem bets present and the class spon sors Mrs Sturken Mrs lVl'n and Mr Mcnn Mr Menn preslded ox er the meetmg untll the electxon of the class presndent Bob Jones There w IS a llttle contentlon as usu'1l over the number of gnls and boss to rccene offlce The other offlcers elected were Dalva Grant as Vlce President Sue Mudd as Secrctarx and Sue Kaglcr as Treasurer Before theelectlon of the re porter and the parllamentarran lt was declded to rote on the pop corn machme Mr Prcken explam ed to the class that we dld not have to run the machxne thls year lf lt dxd not wxsh to It was soted for the class to class to run the machlne and to place any money so obtained m the Semor Class Treasury The meetmg was adJoul ned and the electlon of the remamlng of fxcers had to be postponed when the time allotted for the meetmg ran out Jumor Class News .september came ln wlth a low punch and before we students knew xt we were trapped School had defxmtely begun Steppmg quxetly mto the shoes of thelr predecessors, the Jumor class of 1952 53 prepared to as sume thelr responslbllitxes Wlth the stlmulatlng sum of three dollars and flfty cents, we set up bookkeepmg Through our numerous act1v1t1es however we hope to bulld our anemlc three bucks 1nto a healthy sum Puttmg our shoulders to the wheel we decxded to elect as our class officers the most apt stud ents at our dxsposal After a han' ralslng presxdentxal race Kelly Shaw was elected our chelf executwe The rest of our officers were equally well chosen As vlce pres1dent we elected Sandra Dlckens and the fellow ln charge of our cash thus year IS Jack Parsons, our new treasurer The secretary thxs year turned out o be Mary Charpentxer, whlle Burton Burkett became our ser geant at arms We chose Danny Jones to be parlnamentarlan, and as reporter they elected yours truly Lynwood Kreneck Dont get the ldea that we Jumors are confmed to the school room though, because almost every l'r1day mght about seven of our number are out on the gndxron ln the hard flghtmg Kenedy line up The Jumor class provldes for refreshments at the home games m the form of a sandwlch and cold drxnk stand, thus addmg greatly to your enjoyment As this school progresses, we of the Jumor class wxll endeavor to make a name for ourselves Elementary News The elementary school was lm pros ed along wxth our hlgh school They hate new sldewalks on the north and south ends of the buxld mg and there IS a new cafcterla ln the old gym whlch doubles for an assembly hall Thus TS a great tmprovement over the old cafe terra because xt has tw lee as much room The puplls are luckx ln haung a new teacher Mrs Lester Mannmg The classrooms are not crowded and there is exen a new llbrarv Last tear the lnbrary was referred to hx M1 Clvcns slmplv as A stoleroom for books Things were not qumte so rosv at the st xrt of school half of the chtldren spent the f1rst two davs srttmg on the floor because some of the desks had not been dellx er Coach Sansom coach for the Jumor Football Team thmks he wlll have a very successful year wlth 5 lettexmcn from last year The lettermen are Clax Berry Charles Boatman Martm House Freddle Jones and Jxm Tobe At kmson The Cubs are looklng forward to another successful season The date for the flrst game has not been announced as yet Lets all get behlnd the Cubs and urge them on to vnctory thxs fall Ram Damaoes Elementary School Last Tuesday mght September 9 1952 around 9 pm a most un usual sxght was held by those few who remamed at the teachers re ceptxon glven m the Kenedy El ementarx School Bulldmg Streams of water pourmg down the sldes of a rvall luke water rushmg over N1agra Falls attract ed much attentlon and everyone rushed down the left wmg of the corrxdor to fmd out what had hap pened Thcv found the fourth grade practlcally urdcr water The down sprout Just put on the bulldmv broke mto and water came through the roof The new desks and chaxrs recently bought for the school were standmv ln wate an mch deep F H A Meetmg The F H A Csapter of Kenedy Hmgh School had thelr fust meet mg of thxs new school year Mon day Sept 15, 1952 The purpose for this meetmg was to elect new 0fflC6l'S The offxcers elected were Presxdene Shxrley Ann Brownloy, Vxce-President Betty Glenn Reese, Secretary Mary Sue Mudd Treas urer, Gayle Jones, eporter Jackie Syrmg, Parlunentarlan, Mary Charrpentxer, Song Leader, Irene Jacobson, Pxanxst, Shxrley Sttixnson, and Hxstorxan, Gay Aouexlle The meetmg was then adyoumed The Dutch Treat Show was DUTCH DUO A unique productlon direct from Marla Van Pelt present wooden shoe dances folk songs muslcal noveltles and hxlarlous comedy staged by a team of Halland s out standmg performers They have been travelmg all over Europe and are HOW tourmg the Umted States Harry Van Pelt Master of Cere monles Lecturer smgs dances lmpersonates and plays several mstruments He was a flghter 1n the Dutch Underground and recelv ed a Royal Award for h1s work Chxta Marla Van Pelt rs the star of the show She ts wxll known xn Holland as the Dutch Nlghtm gale She ms not only a br1ll1ant soprano but also a very charmmg Klompen Dancer The Van Pelts have appeared at the Tullp Festxval Holland Mxchlgan a number of tlmes, and at the sesqul-Centennlal of Schen ectady New York they were the only entertainers used Durmg the great Umted Natxons Televsxon Show WPIX New York they pre sented as true exponents of Dutch lnstrumental and vocal ITIUSIC and dances on the recommendation of the Dutch Consul General m New York This as a fast m0V1llg program wlth great varlety and topfhght quahty FFA News The thlrd year F F A met on September 10th and elected of fxcers for thls year The offxcers are Presldent Kenneth Matthews Vlce Presldent Dude Overby, Secretary Wyane Wxlborn, Re- porter Joe Decas, Seargeant at Arms Jerry Jackson, Asslstant Seargeant at Arms Bubba Mat thews, and Parlxamentarlan Car rol Wommack O N O I 4 .r ' . ' s - 'I . - , ' . ,I 0 0 ' ' F ' - . ' cc , ' . . K F .- - F.-A , - , - .- ' ', - , . ,' . - - 'x 1 ' -sfo 'Si , - . . I T, . . , 1 b' ' , ' D X G W , s ,,., - , I ' ' ' ' . ' . 1 - U , , ' .' 4 s B V ' A A . . l. , . . . I I . V s V' s A . F . V - Y - - ' A F F F A k .. . 4 ' ' . , ' ' . ' - ' , ' I - . , . . tl . . .', , ' B , I L ' . . u . , r ' ' if '. 1 . , , - Y Q . ' - Q n 5 S U . . ,, V . ' ' ' ' F , Q v . 1 , ' . ' . h ' , , z , I ' - A Y . . . .B v ' ' ' ' - ' ed. Al ' ' H ' . 2 ' . . . ' l ' e. . . ,- . 1 h ' . - , L w F v great nation to show the people ' ' ' , . the Netherlands Harry and Chita tt ' - n . 5 A I , , , , - U ' ' , ' s F l 1 ' I ' . f . ' I . . . D . - 9 I 4 . . . t s. . ' U . l I tl 3 Y- Y . - , - ' , h . T ' 'Y ' - ' . . ' 1 . ' ' , . - . - ' ,, . . . . . . , , ' ' A - . - ' V ' . . . .. U ' . . , . - , , - . . 1 ' l , . V 1 n , K . . - , , 1 ' ' . . l 1 1 ' . . ' . -I . F A' v , L, . . . , . . - l' . , ' ' D I ' . . . . - . , Q I . . v . . . ' . . , . .- , . . . , . - F Y , . ' . . W - . - , . ' ' ' , - . ' ' ' . , . . . . ' ' . 3 ' - ' - . . . - . , y i . - Y . . . , Q . ' ' , f D I T . The Llon Paw T l NEDY TEXAS Pubhshed By The Joumallsm Class Of The Kenedy Ihgh School PRIPE 5 Cents Wednesday OCTOBER 8 1952 EDITORS OF THE WEEK Shirley Coneland Edrtor Elodla Canagal Ass 15 lron Break Four Yeor Drou CLYDE FRANKLIN President Down on busy Mam Street stands a neat bu1ld1ng w1th Ruh manns Hardware mscr1b1ng its front In the back sxts a man typ mg away on a typewnter Thxs IS the manager of Ruhmanns Hardware Thxs same man was born 1n Runge and came to Kenedy when he was SIX years old He attended school here and went to the sam h1gh school that we attend now Thxs man has worked rn varrou Jobs He has worked for the Gul! Oxl Co ln old Mexxco, and then he was a teller m the Alamo Bank 1n San Antonlo He moved back to Kenedy from S A and has been here for 25 years Now worlung as manager of the Ruhmann's Hardware he has be come a promlnent cltxzen who is well thought of by everybody He has been a member of the Kenedy School Board for the last four years and has been 1ts presxdent .for the last three years By now you have probably guessed who thxs man IS He IS none other than the well konum busmessman of our town MR LYDE FRANKLIN. As presxdent of the School Board Mr Frankl1n IS domg a good Job of buxldlng and makmg better schools for the school c1t1zens of Kenedy He says that lt IS con fndent that the new bu1ld1ng w11l be ready to be moved mto by September of 53 The plans ar fCont1nued on back page! Freshmen Imhated What lS a much a part of Sen1ors longed for prweledges as lmtlatmg Freshmen The answer nothlng' So Monday Sept ember 29th was fulf1llment of every Semors dream when all the Freshman Class of 19.12 '13 under went a r1gorous 1n1t1at1on set up by a Senlor Class Comm1ttee and under the superv1s1on of the Student COUHCll Freshmen boys could eas1ly be d1st1ngu1shed from upper class men by thelr costumes for the day They were requlred to Wear short pants 1ad1es hose and garter a ladys hat any type of shlrt an omon around thelr necks and carry the1r books 1n a sack The Freshmen g1rls 1n devxatxon from ular custom wore long dresses were to be at least two sxzes too large and no belt could be worn They were also att1red 1n hlgh heeled shoes and boys s0CkS ladles hats, omons around the1r necks and carrxed their b00kS In sacks Though no Freshmen were allowed to wear make up all dH.Y ten m1nuteg,after thelr arrxval at school Monday m0I'hlHS they Were well pamted wxth llpstxck both boys and g1rls Whenever a Semor boy OF Slfl gave the command A1r Raid any Freshmen Wlthlh hearmg d1s tance were to bow down and cover fCont1nued on back page? Cubs Lose Heartbreaker Tuesday September 30th the Kenedy Cubs and the Kames C1ty Badgers played a heartbreakmg game The Cubs played a beaut1ful game w1th Mart1n House and Charles Boatman outstandmg on offenswe At the half the score stood 137 1n favor of Kenedy Boatman and See made the tW0 touchdowns In the th1rd quarter desp1te good 'blockmg 1n the line the Badgers broke through and went 99 yards for the clmchmg touchdown and the extra P0lht At the fmal Whlstle the score was 14 13 the Badgers over the Cubs N1ce game anyway b0yS' ght Hand Badgers 20 0 Lzckzng It looked l1ke the Kenedy L1ons of old last Friday mght when they scratched and bit thelr way to a 20 0 vlctory over the Karnes C1ty Badgers Early m the flrst quarter Lxster galloped 46 yards around h1s own left end and after shakmg off hrs would be tacklers scooted over the goal l1ne standmg up Jones made the convers1on and the Kenedy stands went w1ld The L1ons took an early lead of 7 0 Kenedy held the Badgers at bay for the remamder of the quart er and even had another opportun xty to score late 1n the first quarter Kenedy pushed close to paydlrt ln the fxrst of the second and then Decas took the ball around hls more Kenedy pomts Jones mxssed the conversxon and the ball game stood 13 0 The thlrd quarter looked threat enmg the Badgers cagey ball carrxers pulled every tnck ID the Sock Dance A Bug Flop The sock dance 111 the SYN fo! lowmg the Raymondvxlle-Kenedy football game was l1ke most after football game dances held ln Ken edy, a flop Why have these dances at all xt the attendance lS golng to be as small as the one after that game At the most there were probably not 20 students there and not half of these were danc1ng If a school group goes to the trouble of sponsor1ng one of these dances the least the student body can do 1S get behmd them and support them If you dance at all you one lt to these orgamzatlons to attend these dances No only should you attend these dances but th1s wr1ter suggests that you try danc1ng Nothmg kllls a dance as quxckly as havxng the students form 1nto lxttle groups and stand all mght tallkmg w1th no 1ntent1on of ever danc1ng Suppose the most popular gxrl 1n school IS dancing Wlth another boy does that mean that you have to stand and walt lCont1nued on back pagel book They even pushed thexr way to Wlthln 3 yards of payd1rt but here the Kenedy 11ne showed ns mxght and refused to gxve an Inch After several qulck plays and a nice punt by Lmder It was Kames Cxtys ball agam thrs txme thev dxdnt get so close though and the third quarter ended st1ll 13 0 In favor of the L1ons The fxrst of the fourth was a sparrxng match between the two teams but fmally Kolmek broke through and went 29 yards for the thlrd Kenedy touchdown of the evenmg The extra pomt was good and the game stood 20 O For the last few mmutes of the fourth quarter the Badgers put up a last d1tch stand tak1ng to the alr ln a desperate attempt to reach paydlrt Frerklng brought run and touchdown, only to have xt nu111f1ed by a chppmg penalty As the fmal gun sounded the hard fxghtxng Kenedy L1ons had come out on the long end of a 20 0 score defeating the Karnes C1ty Badgers Band News Frrday mght October 3rd the Karnes City and Kenedy Bands performed a dr1ll together The two bands 11ned up on 0pp0Slt9 ends They went on the fxelds with the Karnes C1ty band playmg the Aggxe War Hymn f1rst and the Kenedy band playmg xt next The two bands met on the forty yard lmes They then spelled out KARNES CITY and played the Karnes C1ty f1ght song After that they spelled out KENEDY and played the Kenedy I-hgh fhght song 'I'he next dr1ll was done by the Kenedy Band Karnes C1ty band and the Karnes C1ty Pep Squad The three organ1zat1ons made a football and a V wxth a 52 1n the center of the V Thls great preformance shows what cooperat1on of three orgamzatxons can do An electlon of Band offlcers was held on September 8th The fol lowing were elected to serve Presd1ent Alrce Leasman Vmce Pres1dent, Sue Kagler Secretary Treasurer, Shxrley Ann Brownlow and Reporter Jackxe Blaxse I, 'C'-,. O U.. fn X e X - K s.. . ' of f fi' ' ',. v' , 1 A I El T ll ' , 1 1 ? . .-V-1 - Y 'U 1 , 5 ' ' . I I , ' : . f . . ' f ' 1 . I W V l . 0 o ' is - ' . ', - . ' - ' - yy v I . 7 . V. I , I F -T I . I , Y . ' U . - ' , ' . . I V - ' ' , 1 Y ' . . - . w , v ' ' , . . I - - . ' . - . . , ' ' . . . ,, instead of short ones, the dresses Flght end and plunged over for 513 the crowd to its feet with a good , ,, . . . , . ' ' I . n . l 1 . . . , . , Y - ' , - . - 4 - - , . . - ' 1 I 7 1 . Q a . ' ' . . ' - - . . , - Q v I Y ' ' . 1 ' y ' , ' . I . I I . . . y , ' ' ' . ' ' I 1 ' A 1 ' 11 nv - ' ' D t v H ll - ll H. ' Y - ' . ' ' , . . . , I ' , ' ' ' . . ' ' ' . . G . . . ' I 3 I ' , V' ' I 3 .' . . ' - ' Clyde Franklin KContlnued from front psgel underway and bidding will start soon Mr Franklin seems to thlnk the contractors have done s good job on remodeling our old school build ing He is very pleased and can apprecmte the Improvement: since he went to high school in the same building You students of Kenedy should appreciate such a fine man as Mr Franklin, who in co-operation mth the School Board members ls makmg Kenedy Schools a better place to study and to learn Elemenlarv News Refugxo Martxnez a third grade student was unharmed Monday when his home was completely destroyed by flre although h1s nin month old brother Pablo was burned to death Refuglo ls the son of Mr and Mrs Santxago Martmez who live on the Martxn Seay farm Smce the home was three mlles from town lt was too far gone to save the house or Pablo when the flre deparment arrlved The couple had bought some new fumlture recently and lost lt wlth everythmg else they owned A drlve was begun by the thlrd grade class to collect toys clothes food and other useful thmgs for the unfortunate famlly On September 30th a mad rush came down the halls of the Elem entary School when the fnre bell gong sounded for the fnre drxll They all hled outs de of the buxld mg ln straxght lmes Each class hned up separately When Mr Gxvens the prmcxple made sure everyone was out then he sounded the bell again and they marched backto thexr classes It wasnt really a fxre It was Just a fxre drxll teachmg the stu dents the emergency of a flre and they what should do ln case of a real flre Have You Been Absent? A survey was made of the ab sentees for the past two weeks 'I'hese approxxmate number of students were absent for the fol lowmg reasons Bad Cold Had To Work Ramy Weather Thxs survey shows are always a few odds and ends such as Had to go out of town Mother out of Town Had to go to a funeral Students if each one of us would try to be nn school each day that is possible xt will mean more teachers and more new subjects Ll-IFS ALL IMPROVE WITH OUR NEW SCHOOL 50 Students 20 Students 18 Students that there Many Comments On Flrsl Edlhon Of Llon s Paw The first prxnted editxon of the school paper The Lions Paw brought wxth It many comments both pro and con Some students pralsed xt whlle others had more to say Rather common was the opxmon that the paper lacked per sonal items such as gossxp and song d8dlC8tl0l'lS Many students sald the paper had become a town paper and that the school news had become secondary By school news the paper staff presumes they meant gossip and students names lmked romantlcally wnth other students names On the other sxde all the teachers ques txoned pralsed the paper and saxd xt was a paper we could all be well proud of One teacher re marked that she thought At a come change from the mush ually found ln a school paper we Our teachers bemg rather more m ture of mlnd than students should be ln a better posxtlon to Judge our work than our classmates and we apprecxate thexr pralse We of the paper staff recogmze our shortcommgs 1n the paper but we wxsh to pomt out that every thmg could not go 1nto the fxrst edltxorn and many artlcles were left out that would have been on the more personal slde of the news The later edxtxons w1ll carrv to a certam extent many persona mg for an outlet for your song dedlcatlons we suggest you try 2 radxo statlon They are not ln our me The Lions Paw lS the school newspaper If you students have any xdeas as to how we may 1m prove It turn your suggestlons over to someone of the Journallsm class Lets all help to keep our paper a newspaper' lunlor Hugh News The followmg students of the elghth grade were elected as class offlcers President Robert Mc Clane Vxce Presldent Sandra Kolmek Secretary Paula Harlon Treasurer Vlrgmxa Green The exghth grade decided not to have special cheerleaders but at every game have dlfferent volun teers to lead the pep squad Tins Was decided so that every glrl would get a chance at bemg cheerleader The Jumor Football boys played agamst the Demons The game ended m Beevllles favor The score Was 16 13 The touchdowns were made hy Jerry Thornton and Marton House The cheerleaders were Shera Elllson Vxrgmxa Green Paula Harlon and Carolyn Koemg Band News Friday night October 3rd the Karnes City and Kenedy -Bind! perfomted a drxll together The two bands lmed up on opposxte ends They went on the flelds with me Km-nes cm' band playing the Aggie War Hymn first and the Kenedy band Playing lf next The two bands met on the forty yard lines They then spelled Out KARNES CITY and Played the Karnes Clty fight song After thai they spelled out KENEDY and played the Kenedy Hlsh fhsht gong The next drxll was done by the Kenedy Band Kames Clty band and the Kames City PGP Squad The three organxzatlons made a football and a V With H 52 ln the center of the V Th1S great preformance shows what cooperatxon of three orgamzatxons can do An electxon of Band offlcers was held on September 8th The f0l lowmg were elected to Serve Presdlent Alice Leasman V109 Presmdent Sue Kaglel' Secretary Treasurer Shlrley Ann Br0WYll0W and Reporter Jackle 1318159 Freshmen fCont1nued from front pagel thexr heads Also at the command of any Semor the Freshmen were requxred to repeat a poem express mg thelr love for the Semors At 12 40 an assembly was held in the audltorxum where the reg ular ll'lltl8tl0l'l program was held Here the freshmen were ordered to face the entxre student body and smg the school flxght song After thls varlous stunts were carrled out by ll'ldlV'ldLl8l students Among these were eatmg a worm lmacaroml feedmg blmdfolded classmates bananas a style show freshmen gxrls proposmg to Semor bovs 1 they were all turned downl and Freshmen boys rollmg moth balls across the audxtorlum floor After these stunts were over the Freshmen were asked to clean up the audxtorlum and stack the chaxrs and then to clean up the football fleld An enjoyable tlme was reported by all Flsh takmg part m the mdxvx dual ll'lltl8tl0ll stunts were as fol lows Bxegler Lmder Tucker Grubbs C Braun P Burns Huth R Braun Gxsler Blaschke N Burns Schuenemann Falvella Ables Stlmson Wxshert Pomsh McCoy and Baker F F A Bovs Go To Slate Fair The followmg boys went to the State Falr at Dallas Saturday October 4th Jerry Jackson Bub ba Matthews Joe Decas Sam Horne Melvm Puckett Charles Doreck Kenneth H111 and Jlm Chandler Transportatlon was fur nshed by Mr Harlan and Mrs Prxce They retumed Sunday Oct ober 5th Sock Dance fContlnxed from front pagel until she has finished that dance and ask no one else stsgs? 'Phat girl m the corner who has nt been asked to dance once all night. might prove to be a very good partner Students, do you want to con tmue these dances? If so let's get behmd them and show a lrttle in terest Heres a good chance to show some more of that school splnt you exhxblted on the football fleldl Cheahng Are you a paras1te Do you hve upon others grades' Many of the students m mgh school are guxlty of both of the above questmons Each time that homework ls copxed or each tune that there is cheatmg on a test we must ad mxt that we are takmg what rs not rightfully ours Most students don t steal thexr grades mtentxon ally It comes about through lazx ness or putting off untll tomorrow that we should have done today In most cases toworrow IS too ate Cheatmg ls most prevalent a mong students when they are put to the test and find themselves unprepared Not bemg sure of ones s lf often eads to fauty work sch tlrne you pass an opportunity to eam something ls lost that can never be regamed Knowledge is at ones fmgertlps so why not grasp it before it is too late The henght of a schools stand dents Students that are eager and wxllmg to learn add much to thelr school whlle those that are lazy and lax only give lt a bad name your school isnt gomg to steal hlgh standards from you so lets not steal hxgh standards from our school No one wants to be a parasite and hve on someone elses grades Integrlty xs the hlghest quality m ones life and surely the students of Kenedy Hxgh School will want to keep it as such Three Rrvers lnvades llons Sladlum Frldav 'l'he Three Rivers Bulldogs ln vade Llons Stadxum thxs Frlday mght mn what should prove to be one of the best games of the season The Bulldogs brmg a per fect record to Kenedy wxth three wms for the season including a vxctory over one of our conference foes Gohad A victory over the Bulldogs Fnday night should m crease our prestlge in the con ference games ahead so without further ado we predict a close battle this week with Olll' LIONS emergmg V1CtOl'l0'Ll8 by a score of Z0 to 18 , 1 I s s , ' I ' 1 I I o y - , . 7 D Q , . - - . , . , Y I I ' ' ' 1 1 , . . - . 1 1 ' ' ' ' , 1 . 1 0 -Mi , , I . ll ll ' 1 1 ' ll ll ' 4. lv, ' , ' Y 1 . 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Y 1 I 1 ' I . , . v n , - , , Students Vacahons The students of Kh o took full advantage of their summer vaca tion this year We hnd that Ken edy was represented all the way from Utah to Missouri from Florida to New York and fron' Nova Scotm to Venezuela Gayle Jones spent a month vismng in Wmter Park Florida Betty Elliott vnsxted about three weeks m Clovis New MeXic0 Mgry S110 Mudd took a Six weeks tour up through Willxams burg Washmgtnn D C Boston New York and the New Engllind States Upon reachlng Canada she went to Montreal QX19'b9C around the GKSPG Plmnsula Prmce Edward Island Halifax Nova Scotxa and back to Nlagfa Falls Bob Jones Yvonne nawml. and Shu-ley Copealnd attended the camp at Mt Wesley m Kr-JI'1'V1l1e Shh'l9y Brownlow and Joyce Sghm attended the twxrlers en campment m Kngsvllle Sylvia Femandefz traveled down to Monerrey Mexlco for a short stay Shirley Stamson took a trxp UP to the mountams near Leakey summer ln Coleman Texas She vlsxted relatwes m New MEXICO a so Ida Rose Shelton went to Gar ner State Park for three days Yvonne Howard traveled to Col lege Statlon Corpus and Lake Texohoma Am Mae synnz spent H few days m Segum and went to State Park Kaye Copeland staved a few days at a ranch ln Leakey Texas Gav Aouellle spent about 8 month vxsxtlng relatxves m New Orleans Sandra Dickens vmsxted her Pal' ents 1n Venevuela So Amerxca Velma Samuel went to New Braunsfels and Slumber Falls for a weekend Carrie Samsel attended Leader Shlp Trammg School m Segum Delores Retzloff spent a few days m Waco sxghtseemg She vxsxted Baylor Unxversxty and thi Amoco Buxldmg Jov Ruth Smlth took a trxp to Cahforma 'ihe stopped at the Grand Canvon and Hoover Dam Jessne Ables went fxshmg at Port Aransas Earl Lister took a trxp to Flon da and the Florlda Keys and m Kerrvxlle for a week Elizabeth Smith took a two weeks tour through Neb and Okla She went through Arkbuckle Pass and saw Turner Falls Donna Rae Linder went to Col orado and to New Mexlco and she went through Cumberland Pass These were only some of the interestxng places vxsited by the mgh school students this summer Odds and Ends Asitseemawelmvaquitenfew new students thu year Thin col umn is dedicated solely as a wel come committee to them The first on the hst is JIMMY CHANDLER Hes a tgll black haxred 16 year-old from Yoakum, and a Soph He is to our amazmg eyes a halfback in football Wel come Junmy were glad to know you Next comes that pert Lousiana gxrl Her name LS ROSE MARY CRAWFORD Shes 1515 years old and also a Soph Shes very good m basketball and her clubs are FHA and Band Her hobby is musnc We greet you with open arms Now from the small cxty of Pawnee emerges BETTY ELLIOTT Tall brunette and athletic Betty IS a Semor and 17 but not for long She won t get to play on the A team in basketball but wxll be a starring player on the B strmg Betty jom our one blg family and We know youll be TIBPPY There is a fmh running around by the name off CHARLES HUN NICUTT He xs 15 and from Witchxta Falls Hi there' Glad to have you Just make yourself at Next into the picture steps tne two 'K' sisters. They are MAUDY and CAROL KOENIG from Cuero Both are fazrly tall and have light brown hair Mandy is 15 a Junior and hkes to paint She also plavs the mano We welcomed another new boy iust last Thursdab' H9 is LEWIS L VVILKINS 15 year old Junior Lewxs came to us from ROCK sDr1nRS He PNY! U10 Coronet m the band collects stamps and works with leather He is in the FF A and plays basketball Well here they' are ns up to us to see they enjoy their 8011001 vegr wnth us So lets all shake hands and welcome them warmly National Honor Society Officers The Elsenhower Chapter of the Natxonal Honor Soclety met for the fxrst tlme thls semester Thurs day September 25th Twenty eight students are members of the or g8IllZ8tl0Xl thls year the largest number smce the soclety was be gun m Kenedy m 194.9 Member shlp ln the SOCICW IS based on scholarship fone must have a 90 average leadershlp service and character The fact that the num ber of members ns increasing is very commendable and should en courage other students to try for membershlp Officers for the fn-st semester were chosen Thursday They are as follows Bob Jones president Betty Glenn Reese, vice president. Shirley Brownlow, secretary, Sandra Dlckens, treasurer, and Kerwm Kolmek, parlmmentarian Tribute To A Forqohon Drama Club Production The Kenedy Kurtain Klub which brought you two very successful comedxes last year has chosen Tomorrow the World as its first production this year The cast has already been chosen for thls three act drama but no date has been set for the productaon The cast as announced by Mr Smxth sponsor of the Kurtam Klub IS as follows Patncla Frame Ehzabeth Smith Jessle Frame Shxrley Stimson Mlchael Frame Benme Sarrett Frexda Bllhe Martm Emxl Buckner Lynwood Kreneck Fred Miller Ronnie Morris Leona Richards Yvonne Howard Denms Tommy Harlan Tommy Mxchael Downey Butler .Mllton Slaughter 'Tomorrow the World IS a pro ductlon of straight drama It was produced as a Broadway play and later made mto a movxe Ralph Bellamy famed Broadway player starred m the play m the role that wxll be played by Benme Sarrett The play IS the story of a 14 who IS brought over to this country by hm uncle Michael Frame. Emil has been thoroughly indoctrlned with Nan beliefs by the third Riech He mes to spy on his uncle who is working on a top secret for the govemment in his col lege laboratory The theme of the drama is the breakmg down of the bqy's hatred of AIDCYICB and devo- tlon to the Nazi doctrine by his uncles household It prormses to be a very interestmg play and Mr Smxth assures a cast of good actors 'A Execuhve Commnttee Meets The executive councll of thc Kenedy Future Homemakers of Amerlca met Tuesday September 30t'h to dxscuss mstallation of of fhcers, tlme of monthly meetmgs and iniftiatlon of new members After much dxscussxon xt was decided by the councnl that meet- mgs would be held on the first Tuesday of each month at 12 40 and that a program would be given at each A program cam rmttee was apomted wlth Betty Glenn Reese as chaxrman Others named on the commlttee were Norma Burns Lucille Green Kay Copeland and Billie Martin The new oflcers of the F H A wlll be mstalled Thursday October 9ts, by last year's officers The xmpressxve ceremony mll be held in a gchool assembly at 12 80 in the auditorium This is 'the fig-gt time th!! such an activity of the FHA. will be br0U3ht before the student body All during the year we hear of this teacher and that teacher and whether they have been easy or hard to get along with We hear ptudents singing the praues of their favorite teachers in Math, English and Science and the other numerous: courses that are offered When the Annual is published each spring the faculty and stu dents are menuoned and pxctured but there 15 one person m the background of every school who never reaches the Whos Who Col umn or gets hxs pgcture in the Annual The only way that he could get his picture ln the paper would be to commlt some xnfam ous deed The wrxter has always been ln sympathy wxth thus man and thmks that it is high txme that he be recogmzed for has work The forgotten man IS alwavs the fxrst one to school every mom ng and the last one to leave ln the evemng H15 tasks are not easy because llke the old saw A :ran may work from sun to sun but a woman s work IS never done mav well fmt thls forgotten man He mops behmd us and picks up the paper that we throw on the floor He leaves his tasks a hundred txmes a day to grant us some ball that was thrown up on the roof The scarf that we left m the gym the hammer that the teacher sent you after and many other little mcidenu are len up ro me forgotten man By now you have either guessed or else you are wondering who this could be No it is not the Superintendent nor the Prmcipal nor the teacher or Coach it IS our congenial JANIT Eg v 11' Ions CRW Raymondvllle 206 The fighting Lions of Kenedy High School won then' hrst game of the 52 season Saturday mght September 27th bn the Lyons Field' The P0Werful Lions won the game for Kenedy by scormg Z1 P0mts wlfule Raymondville scored only six In the flrst quarter Btanfon Scored the tint touchdown for Raymondville but failed with the atm P0int Kenedy then wok possession of the ball when Red Decas a fast running Lion, ml-fied the ball over the goal lme for Keneddy, the try for extra point WU H0 8006 The bearkats held the Lxons until the second quarter when Earl Lister scored me second touchdown for Kenedy which broke the tie Jones kicked the ex Us P0mt which gave Kenedy the lead of 13 6 There WB8 no sem-mg m the thlrd quarter but III the last quarter Ffefkillg Scored a touch down for Kenedy ag Jones sue. ceeded wzth the extra point, This brought the end of the game with Ee fmal score of 20-6, the Kenedy ons over the Beal-hah. Bllylllondville I I O . 1 .. - . ' ' Y , . ' u , n 1 l , s ' - - v Y l I , ' 1 , - I . ' . --------:Sl , ' 6 ' v v I 4 -------,- 4 n - l I - ' u V , I li ' ll ' 4 . ui Betty Glenn Reese spent the home- year-old Nazi boy, Emil Buckner, favor that we ask him for. 'The , y ' . 4 I . I 1 . . ' , . 1 I I , ' I - ' , , . ' , 1 . ' v ' , I ' - . . . - I ' l 2. . ' - . A ' . Q . . , ' O . O v I ' - . . Q 1 . I . . , A D ' ' ' I , . . . l 1 - , l . . I ' l K . , I. . u '. A ' v , . ' y A 1 A u ' ' I . . I - ' n 1 l I l 1 - .. . 1 . 0 . . : u 3 , I U . X Th Llon Paw IU 'IEDY TEXAS Published By The Journalism Class Of The Kenedy Hugh School PRICE 5 emma Wednesday OCTOBER 22 1952 EDITORS OF THE WEEK EDITOR Elodia Carvajal ASST EDITOR Betty Elliott L1ons Squeeze Ganado 25 19 H H SCHUENEMANN MEMBER Our school board member week Mr H H Schuenema s 1 well known fxgure both ol hon dy and surroundxng comrnun He was born rn Guadalupe County near Seguin but attended school rn Karnes County at the ta school and later was a student at Kenedy I-hgh School which he graduated While rn n gh school he was a member of the debate team whxch went to the state fmals 'ter hugh school Mr Schuene 1 attended Texas Umversrty for frve years studying law, and recexved hls degree ln 1929 He marrxed Ione Blackwell m 195 an' after he fxmshed college they moved to Kames Cxty where he began hrs law DTHCIICG He served as county attorney for Kames County for four years and 1n 19'25 he moved to Kenedy where tCont1nued On Back Page! The Rvtnest Room 'The brggest room rs the I'00m for Improvement Thls was the theme of the speech presented here durmg the assembly Wed negday by the Rev E Rowaldt pastor of the St Matthews Evan gelxcal Lutheran Church Thanks for your msplrmg speech hx. For three quarters of the game Frrday mght the Kenedy Llons looked like the dxstrxct champ- ions that we hope that they will be but rn the last quarter of the game they lapsed back into thexr old ways and almost lost thexr first dxstrxct game Brrlllant heads up play by Lm der Lister Frerkmg and Kol mek ln the backfleld along wlth good l1ne play by the entrre l1ne bumlt up a lead that at half tune left the Indxans hangmg on the found the spark that they needed m the fourth quarter and came back strong wxth a devastatmg attack that had the Llons hang ing on the ropes when the fmal whlstle sounded After a scoreless fxrst quarter the Lxons went to work m earnest and racked up three touchdowns It was Marvln Kolmeck takmg an excellent pltchout from the In dlan 30 and scampermg the re malmng dlstance for the TD The fCont1nued on back pagel Faculty To Present Goodness Gracrous Grandma The Kenedy Hrgh School Faculty wxll present ln the very near fu ture a very mterestmg play Thrs three act comedy Goodness Gra crous Grandma wlll be quxte hxl larrous especlally to see our own teachers portraying these charac ters Henery Breckenrrdge Coach Keeton George Breckenbrrdge Papa Pxcken Mrs Lennox Mrs: Arnold Helen Allen Mrs May fContmued On .Back Page! ASSEMBLY Monday mornmg October 13 an assembly was held on the bleach ers to dxscuss the new lockers Mr Plcken gave dlrectrons as to when and how to use the lockers, and theses drrectxons to avoxd confuslon rn the halls Gangway For The Library The hbrary lS keepmg up wrth the remodeled school for lt rs be 1ng remodled too The bookshelv es have moved wxthm the study hall Itself whlch makes xt easter on the teacher and students The teacher has more room for her work xn the back and the sutdents can fxnd thelr books qulckly The lrbrary has recelved many new books thls year and a'l ln all 262 Thrs Includes two new sets of encvclopedlas the World Book and the Encyclopedias Amerlcana and Atlas two new Websters In ternatlonal Dlctlonary and new books on parlrmentarv procedure About 200 of these books are books for enjyoyment flctron blo- graphles and some mterestmgly wrxtten scxence and nature books Mrss Haynes our llbrarxan saxd fCont1nued On Back Paeel Out For The Season Mlton Johnson an ace from our back freld xs out for the season w1th a broken arm M11 tons arm was broken vshen he blazed a tackle into Tommy Linder durmg darly practrce Monday, Coach Keeton reported that Mxl ton would be out for the balance of the season M1lton we are sorry to hear about your accxdent ARE YOU GETTING YOUR PARENTS MONEYS WORTH OUT OF SCHOOL' ARE WE GE'I'I'ING OUR PAR EXTTS MONEYS WORTH OUT OF SCHOOL' THE FIRST THING YOU THINK OF WHEN YOU HEAR THIS QUESTION IS THE MONEY YOUR PARENTS PAY IN THE FORM OF SCHOOL TAXES BUT THAT IS JUST A SMALL PORTION OF IT THERE ARE LAB AND LIBRARY FEES SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND BOOKS UNLESS YOU HAVE A JOB OF YOUR OWN AND CAN BUY THESE THINGS YOUR SELF IT IS UP TO YOUR PAR ENTS ALL OF THIS BOIIS DOWN TO THE SAME OLD THING ENTS ARE ALWAYS THROW ING AT YOU YOU ARE. THE GUARDIANS OF THE FUTURE AND THE BETTER EDUCATED YOU ARE THE BETTER OFF OUR NATION WILL BE WE TAKE ALL THE MONEY SPENT IN THIS WAY FOR GRANTED BUT WHERE WOULD WE BE WITHOUT IT WE RE ON A GRAVY TRAIN AND DON'T KNOW IT LE'I S GIVE A LITTLE THOUGHT TO THIS AND AT LEAST BE THANKFUL Seventh Grade Plans Trap The 7th grade m the Kenedy Elementary School IS working on a new proJect thxs year They are trymg to ralse enough money to take therr hxstory class to San Antomo In Texas Hlstorv the class rs studmg about the old mms sxons and landmarks and lt IS be heved that an educatronal tour through the mlssxons would be profrtable The class lS sellmg concessxons at the Jumor football games and also htey have a stand m back of the cafeterra where candy frxtoes, potato chlps gum etc sold Students drop m and buy some tlme You wxll have the satxsfac txon of knowmg that you helped rn sendmg the 7th grade to San Antomo , if-f. p ' ' xv ' ,I ,lr ' .g gi . I , . 5 A I, r ' Q he, K ' , n Q I I ! 0 I , , A W 0 D O - . . - 1 ' ' 'V ropes. The Indians. however. - . - - K - THAT TEACHERS AND PAR- t 'K . . . ' . , . . . nn, , ' - , , . u - ' ' C v . ' ll gg u n Z , - 1 ' ' , r '. I , A . A - ' , ' ' ' , , ., is H. H. SCHUENEMANN lContinued From Front Pageb he continued to practice law. In 1937 this member of the school board was elected to the State Legxslature where he serv ed for four yeam Mr Schuene mann also served two years with the legal department of the State Lxquor Control Board Besldes bexng o the school board he has been a past pres: dent of the Rotary Club and a member for many years been on the Board of Dlrectors and a past presxdent of the Chamber of Com merce and actxve lh polxtxcs for many years Mr Schuenemann when ques honed on hls VIEWS of the new school had hxgh pralses for the students and the work they have done ln helpxng the bond ISSUE t0 pass He commented The new school IS what we have been need mg A town IS judged by 1ts edu catwnal system and when the newly proposed system IS com pleted Kenedy wlll have as good a school system as any town its SIZG 1n 'Dexas It IS due to the work of the student body that the recent bond xssue has succeed ed It was splendld work FACULTY PRESENTS COontmued From Front Page! Ceclle Mrs Ssturken Clancy Coach Jarmson Wlggms M Robertson PSam Mr Harlon Dehcla Mrs Llttle Let s all come out and see how good of an actor or actrees our teachers are Thls wlll be one way each of mg wlll get to laugh at our teachers wlthout getting 1n trouble DOWN THE HALL Has anyone notlced the rather abstract looks on the faces of tke students commg from Mrs Gre gorys fourth period geometry class' It seems that they are hav mg then' flrst experxences Wlul geometerlc desmgns and some of the results are to say the least dxfferent The bulletin board has been decorated for several days wxth fxgures of construction paper made from geometnc flgures such as tnangles squares and rect angles Kexbh Brownloyfs 'turtle and Earl L1ster's 'dmasour have been the subJects of careful ob- servation and we suggest that the' bxology class study them carefully as to the possibihty of such am mals actually exlsting It seems that while this work was m pro gress a recport began circulating that geometry was nothmg but playmg wmth colored squares and color-mg desxgns another project taken up by the class 1-Iuwever Mrs Gregory has hastened to as sure her class that the report was erroneous by givmg assxgnments that have managed to keep even the boxstrous Burton Burkett qmet lfor a few mmutes at least! LIONS SQUEEZE lC0ntinued From Front Page! try for extra point was good, Later in the second quarter Lin- der broke loose for a 34 yard gallop for the third TD of the nxght Coming back 1n the third quarter to plck up where they left off the Lions marched to the Indxans 8 yard lme where Lister took a pltchout and carrled over for the TD makmg the more 25 to 0 1n favor' of the Lions Shortly after the last TD Frer- king brought the crowd to its feet wlth a beautiful 70 yard run only to have xt called hack because of a penalty 'Rae Lions leaned to have enough for the night and closed shop Not so for the In :Hans as two Fowler boys went to work and scored three touch downs in the fourth quarter Next Friday night the Llons play host to the Industrial Vander built Cobras If they will play four quarters of that game like they played three quarters of the Ga nado game we will predlct a rous mg victory to avenge for last year's defeat LEI' US SAY THE LIONS 35 the Cobras 0 and on to DISTRICT GANGWAY fCont1nued From Front Page! that the boys seem to dote on sports books the glI'lS cannot read enough about pemonalxty and dat mg problems and teen age flctxon books By the way fellow stud ents She aso said we were getting as many lf not more books as this fxrst batch The llbrary now has a well rounded magazlne rack The new ones on the rack are the Amen can Forecast for Home Econom 1cs Ladxes Home Joumal Popular Scnence Life and Reader s Dlgest Smce we have a better library than last year lets make use of lt' AROUND THE CAMPUS KHS wouldnt be the sam: wlthout Janice and Shirley G and Ann L. drinking cakes at noon Helmuth S swearing that someday he is going to bleed todeath Jimmy C's'hotrod loaded to the gills Shirley Belle and Kelly blaring out 'Get your red hot annuals here' Beraldine L. and Billy IL squab- bling Norma B. getting sick from looking at bacteria through the bioscope Juniors arguing on the shapes of the rings for ' Burton B and Jimmy T losing then- shoes in study hall 'smoke sxgnals from noon park rs all the KHS students pourmg over then' books for the forthcoming exams everyone exclalmmg over their horrid pic tures' look m a mxrror chums the Seniors argumg over the invmxtions can't anyone get anythmg done without an argu ment? Kenedy Outplays Bulldogs 19-14 On October 10th a third vxctory was marked up for the Kenedy Lions when they beat the Three Rivers Bulldogs by a touchdown The Lions kicked off in the fu-st quarter and obtamed possession of the ball They kept pushing for ward each man working as a part of the team Lister mn around left end for the first touchdown uf the Lions and the score stood 6-0 The extra pomt was no good The brave Lions held the Bulldogs for four downs on their 2-yard hneattheendofthelstquarter Even though Puckett and Hank dmplayed excellent blocking and tackling Schultz finally fought his Way to score a touchdown for the Bulldogs Gurwitz kicked the ex tra point The Lwm barged through again wlth Kolinek carry ing the ball for the second Ken edy touchdown after keeping the ball for two first downs The score stood 12 7 The Lions and Bulldogs fought xtoutinthefhdquarterbutthe score did not change At the first of the 4th quarter Schultz ran around right end in score again for the Bulldogs but the play was called back because of a clipping penalty The Bull dogs tx-led again and Bellows went over this time with Burwitz kick ing the extra pomt Although the Bulldogs were ahead 14 to 12 the brave Lions kept fighting In the latter part of the 4th quarter F1-er-king threw a lass from out 42-yard line and Puckett caught it on 'their 35 Wlth magnificnent blocking by Lister Puckett fought his way to a touchdown Kolinek carried the ball over for the point bringing the moore to 19114 in favor of the Lions We want to commend the boys for thelr outstanding playing in this game Yes' Lions' Motorfade To Goliad Have you students still got that school spirit you showed at the Karnes City football game' If su here IS a good chance to show some more of xt T'he night of the Golmd Kenedy game October 81 a mortorcade will form in front of the Elemen tary School After the Halloween parade downtown by the Elemen tary students and the band there w11l be a pep ralley m front of the Elementary School At ap- proxxmately 630 the motorcade wxll leave for Goliad and if e- nough cars show up a pep ralley w11l be held ln Goliad Come on Kids' Lets be sure that every single car available 15 nn that motorcade and at both pep ralleys Have we got school spirit' 0dds'NEnds Hi Kids! Hex-eiti.sagun,'ng weather sure has been frhky lau- lY Plellfyoftlrnetorenllyenjqy 'hat hippy football weather The record of football wing have been wonderful so Hr The Lion, Paw Staff wants to congratulate the Player! on having Played such a Wundffful Same Friday night Its harder to be a good winner Call it SPORTSMANSHIP in the boys and SCHOOL SPIRIT in the fans 'I'he lockers surely do make life A lot easier for all They eve-n make the halls look more school like The walking space hu been lirmted oonsidembley but who cares NO BOOKS TO CARRYH' IWUYYUIIC has had long faces for awhile after Monday Could it have lvfen because of REPORT CARDJ' They have changed hack to number grades this year That seems to be the favorite afnong the Lions Leu all get our annunh now We still havent reached our goal of 300 It means a lot to everyone The yearbook will have to be dh- continued xf thesalea dont go wet as usual IEE ON KIDS' HELP THE ANNUAL STAFF AIDNG ' UD IS OUR GOAL' Puck A Winner' '1'hey'llthinkoIanythingtage11 a paper 'Hue Ll0N'S PAW staff is having a contest on guessing football moons. You can receive one of the contest blmln with WBUNPUTYUINU 'Iherules areveryaimplemd everyammlhxhheahlshld- lavrtheinstrucuons Thecuntut paperwilleontnlnaliltoftwen- YY Klli The lfl t gunning themostwmuenwithleorucm thehst two gameawill receive I pun of two Rialto Thoatu' t1ckets.'l'herewillheablankm eachLl0N'SPAW The deadline for the contest blankxwi1lbe'I'hundaynoon.Mr Smithwlllbeglndtoneeomodnte yollandtakethemoffyourhands Prlnturwriteyournamephinly ontbem.Duplicatep1-izeswillbe gnvenincueofntia. P T A MEETING October 6 the High School PT A meetmg was held in the Elem entary school lunchmoln After the business of the meeting was din cussed, the meeting was turned over to the program chairman Mrs. Ssrrett. the program chair- man, presented Mr F li' Mclntyre thaeheadotthe FBI inSanAn tonio Mr Mclntyre gave a brief summaryof thehistoryofthesan Antonio FBI He explained the job of the F.B.I and the work they are carrying out and read some reports ot the crmles committed in San Antonio in the last five years The amtendance count was taken and the sophumore class won . 1 ' ' , . ' . ' 1 n . - - - 1 1 . 1 1 ' I - . ... ' 1 , 1 1 , - . . 1 ' ' ' U 11 11 1 ' - 1 V - . . . , ,, . . 11 - - 1 . 11 ' 1 . ' 9 ' . 1 , - . 1 - 1 1 . . . h . 1 ' - I , , . 1 ' . . . , , - . , . . 1 , . , ' 1 . ...ii-.....1. l ' 1 1 1 . , I , . 1 , . 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Does lnls rn lou May I borrow How many tlmes a day do we hear these words' Surely they must be the standard equipment for some students' And as for the quxckest way to lose frxends and become as welcome as a pop test ln the classroom do you know of anythmg better than to start a sentence wxth those three words' Of course some umm one can be excused when he must borrow occassxonally through no specxal fault of thexr own but some people never seem to have any thmg of thelr own How many txmes has a student been asked to loan someone some paper only to turn around and have the same person ask to borrow a pencxl to wnte wxth' There 15 a Ilflllt to anyone s patlence and frlendlmess Even borrow mg to a certam ex tent can be overlooked lf the artlcle borrowed IS returned but to some students borrow means gxve Now really lt us faxr to expect your nexghbor xn front or IH back of you to fumxsh you with pencll paper or pen each day' Certainly you wouldnt expect your next door nexghbor at home to furnish you wlth materlals for each meal or utensils to cook with each day And dont expect them to be eager to lend artlcles to someone who contmually forgets .o return them untll asked bluntly or them Lets all try to start this year vff nght by havmg our own penclls mens and paper If you must bor oon as you are through with lt Phat s the best way to keep YOUY frxends and YOUR' YGPUUW'-m KEEP IT CLEAN Let s keep our school clean' We ve got a school we can be proud of so let s keep xt that way What good are refmxshed desks repaxnt ed walls and rehnlshed floors if they are goxng to be marked on or lrttered wlth paper' Surely you don t treat your homes that way' Can one thlnk of anything that looks worse than a campus littered with paper' Not unless thrown pencll stubs and scraps of used paper' This IS our school students and the prlde we take in nt wxll be shown to everyone by the way we keep lt clean Do we want ILS new fresh look spolled by our old hab- its of throwing waste and used articles wherever we happen to be' Many txmes It was overlooked last year but this year lets all try to start off by keeping thxngs clean For those of you who cannot seem to find the school pnde need ed to lneep the school clean volun tanly our principal Mr C S Papa Picken has other induce ments In an interview with him on the subject I gathered from words sand Iand those left unsaldy that pumshment would not be light for those culprits apprehend ed in littenng school grounds or school property Where Are They? Are you wondenng where the 1952 semors are and what they are domg So dxd thls wrxter so a httle checkmg was done and here are the results thrlstme House IS workmg as the secretary for the Baptxst Church after attendmg busmess college m San Antonio Clarence Johnson and Larry Payne are attending A Q I C01 lege at Kmgsvxlle Bennie Lacy IB a student at the Ktllgore Junior College James Kolmek and Charles Manley are students at Texas Un-xverslty Jean Tracy xs attendmg McMurray College m Ab1lme Ronald Parsons is in Ten nessee attending Vanderbilt Uni verslty and Tony Sanchez is a student at Draughn s Business Col ege m San Antonio Peggy Nusom after attending busmess college ln San Antomo ls now at home Kenneth Puckett and John Mc Crlght are m the Air Force Aurella Carvajal 18 studying to become a practxcal nurse in our local hospital Franklxn Knocke has moved to Beevxlle and Stockton Vlckery has a Job m Kenedy with C PGL Albert Vela LS in San Antonio worklng and Rudy Gulterrlz is I bookkeeper for Nichols and Esse Cotton Buyels Irene Kolmek and Pansy G-xsler are workmg at the telephone of xce you may have recognised their volces Wlllxam Hester is working for Schlumberger at Pleasanton Irma Smith has a Job with Mltchel s Studio and Evelyn Bru ton xs at home Dons Kagler Know Mrs Ted Anderson! is hvmg ln San Antomo Jumors Debate On Class Rings THE JUNIOR CLASS HAD A MEEITNG FRIDAY MORNING OCI' 10 TO SELECI' THE CLASS RINGS FOR THE SEN IORS OF 53 AND 54 AFTER AN HOUR OF DEBAT ING ON THE SUBJECT OF WHICH RING THEY WERE TO CHOOSE. THEY WERE UN ABLE TO DECIDE ON THE ONE THAT WOULD PLEASE EVERYONE SO THE SALES MAN SAID THAT HE WOULD COME BACK IN NOVEMBER AND TRY AGAIN 'IO PICK A RING THAT EVERYONE lxecgblocker Are Here Yea FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THIRTY ONE YEARS KENEDY HIGH SCHOOL HAS LOCKERS MONDAY OCI' 13 LDCKERS ARRIVED AND WERE SEI' UP IN THE HALL UPSTAIRS Trumpollne Stars To Play KH S October 3l At 3 PM Elections Coming Up' Wlthm the next few weeks you students will be golng to the polls to vote for your selectlon of per sonahtxes for the annual To help dlstrxbute the tltles among as many of you students as posslble thls year each student may re cenve only one honor If you should wm m more than one held you must decide which txtle you want and the other wlll go to the run ner up Lets all study the candx dates and elect the ones really worthy of the honors Here lS a lxst of the tltlee' and the qualzfxcatxon for each Most Lxkely to Suceed Gxrl and Boy Semor and 90 average Mr and MIS Kenedy High Senlor Most Popular Glrl and Boy No quallficatxons Most talented Gxrl and Boy Talented ln two fxelds sports not nncluded Frlendhest Glrl and Boy qualifications Best Mannered Boy or Glrl No qualxfxcatxons Cutest Glrl and Boy grade or Freshmen Most Athletzc G1rl and Boy Boy 3 fields Glrl 2 flelds Most Beautxful Girl and Most Handsome Boy Representatives from each class voted on by stu dent body FFA News Tuesday September 23 1952 the thxrd year F F A boys met and decided on getting offlce signs for the offxcers They also decided that they would sponsor one of the home commg dances Thursday they made a trxp to the Flax Plant and Mr Kenneth West showed them through the plant After they fmished the tour Mr Pxcken took them ln to see the laboratory STAB Ed Stemmetz and Don Reed the Wizards of the 'Bounding Bed give Wu the-xr interpretatxon of Frm of the Trampoline Ed and Don present m an enjoyable and Informal manner a program of many dxffxcult feats performed with grace sklll and precision They gxve a brief hxatory on the development of the trampoline while presenting with ease from the slmple elementary stunts to the most difficult and mtncate performance of coordmatxon tim mg and balance Ed and Don have worked xn all phases of show busmess and have performed m hlgh schools and col leges from coast to coast One of the hlghlighm of thelr program is having volunteers !rom the aud xence learn the sunple stunts and routlnes before your eyes which a beginner can qulckly leam lf the mstructxong are followed It IS to be October 31 at 3 pm The pro gram will cost 20 cent: per stud .fl You Know Them By Camera fxend comet player Robert McClane Frosh football player curly hair David Wlshert Fnendly ways Reds FFA rin Norma Bums Lxvely debater worrxed look of football managers Benme San-ett. Golf clubs flirty gnn Jo Ed Martin Lots of boyfnends lots of trouble Jackle Blaxse Way wlth girls black Chevrolet Helmuth Schuenemann Blonde gomg steady Mary Charpentxer Llttle girl biz car Susan McAl1ster Always popular always with Marvm Shirla Bell 'Dramatic star far away stare Lynwood Kreneck Dressed alike Carrie Jane and Velma Samsel O 0 , , .. .. ? o ' , , , . , o o o o o . . . 5 ' . Q ' 3 - , , . . Q . 3 r .- ' , 1 , y . H , ,, . . . o v . , . , .... . . H H I I I ' . I . . . ' - Q ' D ' ' 1 n , ' , , - f' - - , .' . -ow, try to retum the 8!'tiC19 SS ' ' - - - . , . : - , - . . . . I ' . - . . . I , D 1 U , I I . 3 . . Y ' O . , - ' - . . . . . , - f v . I . ' I , . . . n V . . . - No . , 1 . , ' L I I 1 t , ' ' 1 , , - All W' - . . , . , 1 ' . . . . s - - l ' Y D I l ' 4 ' . , ' I 'W , Y 1 . ' ' e o o .,. ' ' I ' ' v , , . D 1 A - - . . . I . - ' 9 . p . . . I ' ' , ' - ll ll ' - , - . . . . . . I ' . ' . I -- . ' 4 n - A , .. - - v ' ' ' 1 The Lion Paw Novicmlmn 5, 1952 Published By The Journalism Class Of The Kenedy High SD-D001-PRICE 5 GENE EDITORS OF THE WEEK: EDITOR, Betty Elliott ASS'T EDITOR, Sylvia Fernando!- ' now Your school Board DOVER CHOTE Member Our school board member this week is Mr Dover Chote He IS wellkown and well liked among all the cltxzens of Kenedy and surrounding towns and commum tres Mr Chote was born ln Aus tm Texas He attended high school, in Robstown Texas After graduating from Robs town High School he attended Saint Edwards Unlverslty m Aus tm Business Admlmstratlon was his major This was to be profit able to him in later years to come In 1934 he marrxed Bertha Wright from Alice He then began t avehng for the John Deere Plow Company which had theu' head quarters in Dallas For 10 or 12 years Mr Chote followed this lme of work Then ln the month of February 1944 Mr Chote bought the Ken edy Implement Company m Ken edv Texas He and his family have made this town their home for eight years Mr Chote is affiliated with the St Matthews Episcopal Church He is a member of the Rotary Club and IS the representative of the Kames Drstrict of Alamo rl of Boy Scouts of America Th sr is hls second year on the school board When asked to comment upon the new school buxldxng that is 1 be begun th1s year he sand vll be glad when construction of the new school is begun and I th nk nt wlll be one of the most outstanding schools lil the coun YW! llons Spook Tigers 37 0 The Lxons Journeyed to Gohad Frlday mght and came home v1c torxous wlth a score of 370 It took two quarters of the game to get started but after they found the spark they proceeded to score at will On a sustamed drive Marvxn Kolmek went over from the 5 yard lme for the first touch down of the mght A pass from Frerkmg to Lister scored the only extra pomt of the mght After the half the Lions came charging back wlth Lister takmg a pltchout from the 10 to score The Tlgers completed a pass to the Llons 45 but fumbled lt on the 35 wlth Kenedy recovering On the next play from scrxmmage Lister behmd a key block by Kerwm Kolmek went 65 yards for another TD In the fourth quarter Lxster broke loose again from the Txger 20 for hrs third touchdown of the game After this tally the second strmg took over Wxth Baccus making the score 310 by going over from the 12 Wommack com pleted the scormg for the mght by recovering Bob Jones klck off in the end zone The Lions played one of thexr best games of the season Friday mght though gettmg off to a shakey start and fumbling fre quently The last half however proved to be a dxfferent story recovering If the Lions start the P8l8Cl0llS game lxke they finished the Gohad game we predict a score of 13 7 m favor of Kenedy Lrbrary Club Organized Tuesday October 28 the lib rary student helpers met with Miss Haynes school hbrarian to form a lxbrary club After Miss Haynes had explalned the rules and activities of the club officers for the school year of 19521953 were elected Followlng th1s the club planned a lunch for the fol lowmg Frxday to whxch each member IS to 1nv1te two guests Jackxe Syrmg presldent Shir ley Jacobson vice president Ro ma Jean McCoy secretary Mary Margaret Pullln. treasurer E112 abeth Smith reporter and Joy louise Gxlley historian Most Valuable Fltteen Rahs For Puckettl' Melvzn Puckett one of our best players was hit hard m the Van derbllt game Friday mght The re sult is a badly sprained ankle a that hell be out for the rest of the season unless the doc says okay for the Yorktown game The team and the student body are going to mlss tne big tall 64 190 pound end m the next 2 or 3 games He s done some grand playmg this sea son and were sorry hes out So all together now fifteen rahs for Puckett ' Sllde Rule Club Meets The Sllde Rule Club had its re- organization meeting Tuesday at 12 40 The new officers that were el ected for the coming year are President Bob Jones VICE President Kerwm Kolinek Sec Treasurer Jack Parsons 'The Slxde Rule Club has accom plished much m the past year and is expected to do even more this year Player Trophy Mr Joseph L Kloot manager of the National Department Store is going to present the trophy pic tured above to the most valuable Lxon of 52 T'he trophy stands 17 inches high has a gold statuette on top, and a gold plaque with a space for the players name on it Mr Kloot has been ln Kenedy smce last July when he opened the department store He says and we quote I shall be very happy to present th1s trophy to the play er conszdered the most valuable on the Lxons team m 1952 May it promote a fighting spxrlt and may the best fellow wxn The trophy 15 now on dxsplay in the National Department Store window Wlshert Out For The Season David Wlshert a freshman th1s year m Kenedy High School found out this past week what a pam ln the neck a broken finger can be He at hrst only sprained the middle fxnger on the left hand during football practice This was not consxdered senous In last Friday nxghts football agam hurt his fxnger He was tak en out of the game and xt was later found out that he had broken the finger bone David has seen his last play of the year as he will be out threy weeks and we only have three more games to play However next year we expect he wnll be out there once more UI his usual place and be ready to carry the ball,ashe1soneofthemost promising members on this year's football team. K K Klub Sets Presentation Date The Kenedy Kurtam Klub has the production of the drarra morrow the World under- lay The actors and actresses are learmng their parts well and will start practicing the third act soon The club plans to present the play on December 5th ln . ' r X 1 l y , . . , 1 ' . ' . l ' to I , ' ' . o ' r ' with Goliad fumbling and Kenedy cast, and crutches. It also means game against Vanderbilt, Wishert , - ' Y . ., , , . ' I . ' ' , . ' . ' 0 ' I ' ' . , . I 0 ' , ' ' - . ... ' f't.'1-rn' ' . . . - ' l . . , 5 ' ' . . - . . . 0 1' 7' a . 'i . . l' ' Who Done lt? Thls statement IS often placed before a mystery well OUP mystery IS Who painted Jrs 53' on the front of our school' When a vlsltor IS admlrlng our school one of the flrst thlngs he observes are these words wrltten dlrectly above the maln entrance ln blg orange letters What we wlsh to know IS 'What dld It feel llke when you walked out on the ledge way UP Y011de1 ' Wrlte your answer paper and place lt BOX ln the llbrary slgn your name Kenedv Hlllblllvs Have you heard someone reclt lhg a funny Ilngo fro ma plece of paper here at school' If so you have met one of the cast members trvlng to memorlze hls part ln T e Ghost 01 Plmkln Holler whlch wlll be presented to the elementary school The cast was taken from the Speech Class under the dlrectlon of Mr W C Smlth They are Paw Mlke Downey Maw Mary Charpentler Peg Betty Mlxon Nellle Ann Rosemary Crawford Glnger Lou Shlrley Jacobson Sadle Sue Mudd Skunky Myrllne Wlllbom Butch Kenneth Mat thews Blfdle Ellzabeth Slmth Lem Benny Sarrett Ell Byron Burch Orvllle Lynwood Kreneck Are You Satisfied on a P1909 of ln the NEWS You need not Monday October 20 was a red letter day ln Kenedy Hlgh And for some lt was a red letter day ln more than one way Yes report cards came out and wlth them exclamatlons of Joy and d9Sp8ll' were heard throughout the day Some students were pleasant ly surprlsed wlth hlgh grades some recelved expected average grades and of course some wer rudely awakened from a bllssful state of lgnorance by very low grades What group were you ln' No matter what category you fall ln there IS alwavs room for lmprovement If you recelved good grades dont become satlsfled wlth them and qult worklng and studymg make them your lncent lve to contlnue maklng hlgh marks If you l'eCElV6d only average marks take a good look at your self Would you want to conslder yourself an average colorless per son' Of course not' Then work harder and apply yourself to your studies and come up wlth better grades So you were ln the last group that was mentloned ln the above paragraph' Dld that red letter day really mean a red letter on your card' Wake up' You re ln hlgh school now so act llke a hlgh school student You are old enough to tackle hard tasks and come out VlCfDl'l0US, so lets see you do lt HONESTY It IS more than a llttle frlghten lng when you stop to conslder the amount of dlshonesty that has been golng on ln Kenedy Hlhg School Not mere cheatlng on school work, though that IS not to be taken llghtly but a far worse form of dlshonesty actual steal lng of students property Honesty IS a vlrtue to be proud of A reputatlon of honesty IS one to be valued hlghly No place of lmportance ln any establlshment lS ever glven to a person whose lntegrlty could be questloned ln the least Though dlSh0h9St means may seem to wln good results at flrst the facts soon come to llght and the dlshonest person has to suffer shame and scorn for hls ac person Dlshonesty not only gives a person a bad name lt also glves the entlre school a S0l19d reputa tlon It takes lndlvlduals each person examlnlng hlmself to wlpe out this sudden wave of steallng that has spread over our school Steallng small artlcles ln school may lead to a career of crlme for often one dlshonest deed leads to another to cover up the fll'St and soon a Chaln of such events IS be gun We appeal to your sense of school Splrlt your sence of self preservatlon, and your sence of rlght and wrong Lets stop thls petty larcency golng on ln our school' lhat Next? What wlll these freshmen nk of next' Has everyone seen car I J Norma Burns has n dr vlng to school lately' ' erybody has been asklng her at holds lt together It seems Norma IB a besketball l and slnce basketball practlce begun after school the only y she can stay IS to d!'lVe zzle las she affectlonately s ltl home after practice -vzle IS appropl-lately labled h names of varlous Flsh ls and the last slogan you wd as lt passes you ln a Wh1l'l dust IS Thls IS the end' Vell Norma we WlSh you luck t only in your basketball career blt also ln that your mode of t lnsportatlon to see you through the season. Sale Of Rlbbons For the last four years the cheerleaders of Kenedy Hlgh School have taken lt upon them selves to sell the small prlnted rlbbons so that they mlght have a cheerleader Jacket For every game they have a prlnted rlbbon wlth a flght motto on lt If we want the cheerleaders to recelve thelr Jackets whlch they so great ly deserved, let s buy a rlbbon for every game You Know Them By H8118 from Pawnee basketball star Betty Elllott Streak of green whlzzlng down the roai shy grln Bobby Neu mayer Known as 'Tuffy known for mlSChlef Sonny Wlllborn Pleasant smlle popular wlth all the boys Jamle Falvella Red halr plays snare drum Glnger Avery Presldent of everythlng, hard worklng senlor Bob Jones Never one wlthout the other really a steady couple Fem Stlmson and Melvln Puckett Constant glggle talented plan Allce Leaseman l-loarse voice of cheerleaders al ways selllng rlbbons Kelly Shaw Busy OfflC6 glrl always wllllng to lend a hand Marjory Vaughn Llttle but loud Tommy Ables Harrassed look of all prlnclpals answers to Papa Ml' PICKGH lunlor Hlgh News The elghth grade IS dolng very nlcely ln collectlng money for thelr treasury They have the con cesslon stands at the B team games They plan to have a few cake sales that wlll of course put more money ln thelr class treasury f r thelr trlp The kld8 of the eighth grade are pretendlng to dlSllke CIVICS, but they dont really they only gotten their mmds to wandering Ml- MCQIJRIH well really try to pav attentlon The Kenedy Cubs lor the blg game at Karnes Clty that they had thelr hearts set on so much The score turned out to be 27 0 Thls was the last game of the sea son and everyone wants to con gratulate them on a job well done Somethmo Soeclal Tuesday October 28 at 7 pm the Band and Junlor Football boys were glven a supper at the Ele mentary School Cafeterla by the Quarter Back Club The guest speaker was Jlm Bus by, rlght flelder for the Washlng ton Senators Mr Busby told them how he got hlS start ln baseball and also answered questlons that they had to ask In the later part of the program the boys were glven SIIDS of paper to slgn and then the names were put ln a hat and Mr Lmder drew names Kenneth Brown's name was drawn fll'St and he recelved one of JIITIS own personal bats Kenneth Pattons name was drawn second and he t'oo recelved a bat owned by Jlm Busby The last name drawn was J W House's He recelved the glove that Jim used last vear PT A 's Panel Dlscusslon Slx members of the Speech Class presented a panel dXSCl.lSSl0h on the subject of 'What Party the Youth Prefere on November the 3rd 7 30 pm at the Kenedy Hlgh School Audltorlum The Kenedy Hlgh School PTA sponsored the program Wh1Ch was open to the puhllc Mr W C Snuth preslred over the dlscusslorn between three Deocratlc supporters and three Republlcan supporters Those for the Democrats were Mary Char pentler Benny Sarett and Lyn wood Kreneck whlle the Repub- llcans were Ruse Mary Crawford Ellzabeth Smlth and Brvon Bum-h Ouo Vadis' Quo Vadls twhether goest thoul was the maln thought U1 the study hall on October 29 Mr Carl Flsher from St Marys College ln San Antonlo prexnted thls speech to encourage the sen lots to start preparing for thelr llfe after hlgh school I-le told them to know where they lntend to go and what they wlsh to study He adVlS9d them to choose their vocatlon by seelng thelr pastor teachers doctor and vocatlonal reference books The senlors were also advlsed to see about colleges cost currlculum faculty and He closed hls speech wlth the lnvltatlon for the senlors to V1Slt St Marys and Our Lady of the Lake College Bob Jones senlor class presl dent preslded at the meetmg The senlors voted not to sell Chrlstmas cards thls year Twenty three senlors and thelr sponsors Mrs Sturken Mrs May and Mr Menn attended the meetmg Around The Campus KHS wouldnt be the be the same wlthout A certaln teacher and her frogs I-'em and Melvln Papa and the P A System Kenneth Ps typewriter Snuffy S s adole scent pranks frelax Mr Smlth we dont mean you'l Norma B s hot rod red Ford convertlbles the whole Lions squad Myrllne W sellmg rlbbons Joy Ruth Smlth tthats enough'l Menns tests Jackle S and l er drulns every mornlng that nolsy Frankhn S Carrie Jane and Frankle and thelr fan mall tor shall we say male' J Sandra D s daffynltlons Cow boy C s flshwll stltches in H E III Mr Harlan's western boots and Mr McQualns mustache Jessle Ables and Gay running up and down the halls our girls football team. ' . h . 0 l . ' 5 ' - . - . . l o o u ' - - u - I ' ' ' - u - I , . ' ' A ' ist - ' . . , i ' -' tS. . , , ' .' ' ' ' . - - - ' , u r H ll . ' . . - Q ' , Q I I . o o ' o . I I A ' ' ' ' . , li ' , - . ' . , ' ' like the cool autumn air that has facilities- - I , l Q , o . ' e I ' , ' xl ' . O Q . ' ' , I Lvl. 7 n U , . . ' l . n - , , U . , . . .,, G - . ' ' ' P, A I - ' , - . . ' ' I ' - I ' . . . -1 ' ' ' 0 ' 1 I ..- l ', , , ' ' . .... Mr. ' N ' . - - . . ' u - n - . , . . . ' . u 1 F H A Week Calender The Kenedy F H A Chapter met for its second meetmg of the year Tuesday October 21 at 12 40 in the H E Lab The meetmg was called to order by president Shirley Brownlow and the minutes were read by sec retary Sue Mudd The purpose of the meetmg was to discuss the commg FH A Week November 2nd-8th schedule was drawn up and com mxttees were appointed to publl clze the approaching week The program IS as follows November 1 Saturday Fund Day 1 A cake sale to raise money November 2 Sunday Church Day 1 Roses sent to each church from the chapter 2 F H A members attend one church together November 3 MondY Publicity Day 1 Distribute posters in town November 4 Tuesday Community Day 1 Urge all people to vote 2 Distribute c1rculars 3 Sell doughnuts and coffe within range of electron booth November 5 Wednesdll School Day 1 Give roses to the teachers person is heard grxpmg he IS charged a penny November 6 Thursday Family Day 1 Tea given for the families and teachers November 7 Friday Birthday 1 Lucheon given for the F H A members in the H E DeP8!'f November 8 Saturday Meeting Day 1 Attend area meetmg m Austm Some of the subtitles are to be left until later dates to be decided upon Gnrls Football Game The annual staff is sponsoring a glrls football game The first m the history of Kenedy High School The seniors and freshman gu'ls will play the Jumors and soph mores on November 21 at 8 00 at the Kenedy Lions Field The cheerleaders and magorettes will be boys and a sweetheart will be presented Tlfns game is to raise funds for the annual Hav l'7l Rude The Methodxst Church Youth Department had a hay ride on November the 1st at 630 pm They went out to Bakers Park on a. wagon pulled by a tractor With the price of hay and the small treasure funds we could hardly fmd the hay after it was put on the large wagon BLUSHES ARE IN STYLE The blushes you see lIl the halls of dear old KHS are not due to the warm weather but to the fact that some of the students are get tmg their fxrst taste of Pubhc Speaking It Just comes natural for one to blush and stammer the first few txmes that he or she gets up in front of the class to make A prepared speech Even those stud ents that seem to have a gift for gab are having thelr troubles The peerless teller of furmy stones, Foot Matthews even has his troubles ln faclng a group of stu dents whxle trying to sell them a worthless fountam pen, and Benme Sarrett the great debater of last year and this year too becomes somewhat tongue txed when h climbs upon the raised speaker's platform ln the Speech Room. Mr Smlth the speech teacher, informs us that these are only natural re. actions and as these students be come veterans the blushes wtll dis appear and in their stead there will be an air of confidence about them Golf Club News The Golf Club which IS spon sored by Mr Vernon Harlan has been havmg a 36 hole medal play tournament to determine the best four golf players m hlgh school This tournament started on Octo- ember 6 This wxll give the six players who he-vent shot any holes only a short time to do so So far only two players have shot their 36 holes and one player has shot 18 holes 'upe Garcia IS low man with 74 75 for a 36 hole total of 149 Joe Garcia has a total of 151 with rounds of 77 and 74 and Bob Jones who has a 107 for 18 holes rs the only other player having turned ln any score to date Others trymg for the team are Burton Burkett Jr Fletcher Stokes Marvm Kolmek Tommy Linder Ronnie Morris and J W House Jr lunror Class News Well well still no decisions a bout anything in the Jumor Class on the rmgs President Kelly Shaw sums it up by saylng that the matter will have to be settled when Mr Moore from the rmg company comes back It IS hoped by all that to avoid the hard feelmgs that go with such thmgs The ballot IS aga1n hoped to be a secret one We are pleased to say that the Jumors are makmg quite a but of cash through the medium of con cessions at the Lion s home games Something like five hundred dol lars we understand Thats a far cry from the three dollars we started out with this year Elementary School News The elementary school seems to be ln the swing of thxngs this year You walk in the front door walk down the hall and immediately you seem to be ln an atmosphere of busy activity When the front door rs opened the fxrst thmg that catches the eye IS the dlsplay case Here the teachers show off the special things their students have made On the side of the botton of the case are four mxmature repllcas of log cabms which four of the 7th grade history students con structed Those students Leighton Chesnutt Ann Mumme Beverly Bule and Travis Mxxon received 10 pomts each extra for this extra assignment On the other side pmzes that were given away at the Rogues Gallery of the Halloween carnival were displayed On the wall of the case the 7 2 readmg class displayed their post ers on a poem Book Houses Two were particularly notlceable They were Johnny Lee Cram s and Jean Strmsons Down the hall we met Miss Snuth who took us mto the lib- rary to show us around She told us that they had recexved one new set of encyclopedias and 79 new Smith told us I bring the 6th and 7th grades ln here to check out books 'I'he other classes each appointed two girls to act as lib- rarians for their class On certam days they check out books too Mrss Smlth who is one of the sponsors of the 7th grade told us that the 7th grade history classes are ready to go to San Antonio They plan to go on November Sth We re hopmg to see all the missions but two are under re construction and we re not sure that they will get to see those We also plan to see either a television or a radio station The elementary school IS domg fme this year We re looking for ward to hearing from them more and 'nore lust Frfty Cents Each family that has a chlld in asked to give was applied on at the Karnes Assoclatxon on members of the Kenedy High School PTA cook ed and served the food at S125 per plat e at the Elementary Cafeteria The proceeds of this dinner goes to the PTA s mam project to ralse SBOOID to help finance the 1953 annual The Hon. We hope that your family help- ed You can do your share by buying an annual hlgh school was fifty cents which the food served County Teachers October 27th The Are You A Good Member? Every One of you students is a member of some school or gamzatlon even lf lt IS only your class Are you a good memberv School splrlt doesn t end on the football field True school spmt carrles over to school life in all phases and that includes club or gamzatxon and classes Do you attend meetmgs of your organlza tion Do you take part mn those m99UYlgS Do you offer your serv es in projects declded on by the organization' It is possrble and most probable that too many students would have to answer no to all the questions Some of the students must de clde that it IS the thmg to do when you first mxss a meetmg be cause you contmue xt through your entlre membership If you do attend a meetmg you either sit through it without opening your mouth or leave makmg sarcastic remarks about the officers, spon sor or proJects discussed To offer suggestions of your own or to of fer your services on some project would be unthinkable Your school offers numerous 'ad vantages to its students to take part in extra-curricular activities and to round out your school life with outside interests By takmg an actxve mterest ln them you not only broaden your range of ln terests but your school becomes ahve and active one to be proud of We seem to have found school spmt on the football field CAN WE FIND IT IN OUR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Cobras Strrke To Vrctory The lion IS king of the jungle and the Kenedy Lions were on their way to the district throne when they met the Industrial Vanderbilt Cobras at Lxon Sta dlum October 24th The Cobras had grand backfield co operation with which they kept forcmg the Lions back lmtil Dar nell broke lose for the first and Henry the second Cobra TD The half came wlth a 14-0 lead over the Llons When the Lrons came back on the fleld it looked as though they would reign agaln for they took the ball on their eight yard line and moved all the way to the Cobras 20 where they lost the ball The Cobras moved to their third and fourth touchdown with Henry and I-Ioskms gomg over The Lions ran over the Cobras with Linder makmg their only T.D tthey miss ed the extra P0l!ltl The Cobras revenged this with another seven pomts and ended the game with a 31-6 victory Keep fxghtmg Lions, the throne hasnt been won yet' I I I H II . ' ' . . , H I . ' I , - I . i I ' A L. I . I ' 1 . I- u. . f ' ' . . ' - Q- I - . e - 1 . . , . . . ' H ' J a I . . - . . . ' . ' . . . ' . . , ' . - y - - . I 2, No gripe day - each time ga bel. 6, and Wm run through Nov- books. On certain days, Miss ' . - - F A I l . . . , . . V ' . . - - , ' ' ' ' . . - . . ' , ' . v I , , n ' ' . ' ' , . f, - - U . l. . . . . I I . . Q - . ' . . b l . - . I 0 . A I The Llon s aw we XXI Mr Fred Johnson Mr Fred Johnson was born m Vlanor Texas m the year of 1902 He grew up there and attended the Rose Hxll School Thlg school had only 10 grades so he frnrshed school qulte early A lrttle later he moved to Kenedy where he IS now farmmg He has hxs own farm about slx mlleg south of Kenedy Mr and Mrs Johnson have fxve boys 'IXvo of them have already graduated from Kenedy Hxgh School and the other three are m hlgh and elementary schools Mr Johnson has served on the school board for a httle over four year Football Contest The football contest sponsored by the IAon's Paw was WOR by Bobby flfteen by Joe plcked wxth a Joe Neumayer Out of games to be guessed Bob- only mlssed three He also Palacxous over KenedY score of 35 to 13 Other mxsslng only three but pmkmg Kenedy over Palacxous were Freddle Jones James Mat thews Jlmmy Baccus H R H8811 Coach Jamlson Tommy Lmder A J Neumayer, and Bobby Cope land Prcken Smrth To State Conventron Mr Plcken and Mr Smxth are gomg to represent Kenedy at the Teachers' State Conventlon m El Paso They wxll attend all three days of the convention, the 27th, 28th, and 29th of this month Class Favorrtes Chosen Wednesay Class favorxtes and representa trves for the most beautiful girl and the most handsome bov were chosen m class meetmgs Wednes day November 5th The represen atlves for the most beautlful gurl and the most handsome boy w1ll be votes on rn the personalxtres electron to be held next week to decxde the school beauty and the most handsome bov As chosen bs classes the person alxtles are Semor Class Favorrtres Shlr Reautlful and Nlost Handsome Joyce Sahm and Bw ron Burch Junior Class Favorxtles Allce Leaseman and Mrlton Johnson Most Beautxful and Most Hand some Gay Aouellle and Earl Lxster Sophomore Class Favorltres Frances Kolmeck and Bubba Matthews Most Beautiful and Most Handsome Ima Jean Anger rmller and J1mmy Chandler Freshman Class Thrs class wlll be dxvxded mto two groups and new electrons wxll be held Elghth Grade Favorltles Shxrley Faye Zam7ow and George Gutmann Cutest Gxrl and Cutest Boy Paula Harlan and Bllly Smith Personalities of K.H5 Chosen The students of Kenedy I-hgh School chose thelr personalltres for the year ln an electron held last week These personahtxes were presented at the dance sponsored by the annual staff, followmg the Kenedy Yorktown game Novem ber 14th The students elected were Mr and M1ss Kenedy Hlgh Bob Jones and Shxrla Bell Most Ltkely to Suceed Dalva Grant and Shxrley Brownlow Most Popular Marvm Kolmek and Jamle Falvella Most Athletlc, Kerwm Kolmek and Sue Kagler Most Handsome and Most Beautxful Jxmmy Chandler and Gay Aouezlle Most Talented Lynwood Kreneck and Allce Leaseman, Frxendhest, Kelly Shaw and Yvonne Howard, Best Man nered, Danny Jo-nes and Sandra Dxckens, and Cutest, Junlor Oetken and Paula Harlan I Wed NOVEMBER 19, 1952 Published By The Journalism Class Of The Kenedy High School 5 CENTS EDITORS or nm wmm EDITOR' SYM' Fefwldvf- ASST EDITOR, Gayle Jones llons Drop Final Unexpected Guest Game to Yorktown The Kenedv Lrons ended the season wlth a loss of 14 to 6 Frl dav mght at Lions Fxeld The frrst and second quarter brought the Yorktown Wrldcats to the strong lead of 1' oxer Kcnndy s A Ullfd Derrod snfetx hrou ht the NV1lflcats to then' fnrl score Of the lYf lll lQ Jumpmg therr x r- torrous score to 14 to 0 The fm l quartrr fmallv came and the Isenfdx team was fl htmg' 1 hard game when Semor Lron Marun Kolmcck made a dash of 29 wards the fmal score of Yorktown 14 Kenedy 6 The Kenedy Lxons records shovr flve losmg games and hue vom mng and '1 mark of 3 2 drstrlct Saturday nrght Tommy Ables Davrd Wxshert and Joe Ed Ponish challenged the terrors of the wlld crness and camped down on the San Antomo Rxver near Choate The boys had been sleepmg for a wh1le when Tommy heard a nonse and grabbed for hrs flash lrght He turned the hgh! toward the spot were the nolse was heard and there lay one of the largest rattlesnakes he had ever seen The snake was close enough to strlke lf Tommy moved so he held the lxght as steady as he could Whlle D3V1d shot lt Once he was sure the snake was dead the steady hand whxch was holdmg the hght began shakmg nervously The boys looked thexr speclmen over and agreed xt WHS Q'-Ute 8 snake It was about f1ve feet long and had twelve rattlers and more had been broken off F.F.A. SWEETHEART, M1ss Mary Charpentxer wxth two Jackson members of the FFA , Melvln Puckett and Jerry Jackson, bemg presented with a bouqet of flowers at the half t1me cercmonles of the Yorktown Kenedy Game ,J -f-,.., 4- , , N, s - ' bs ' Q ,wth I, - girth, , .L F- I Il I hw., X 2 . o o . . , . . . , ' ' if ' V - -Q .V 1 ' '! s -I iv h 'LZ ' l , . . . N - it W I . . : . - ' . 1 hw l ' . la Ann and Fletcher Stokesg Most for Kenedy's only tally. Ths made ' ' , A , , ' . . I ' ,I . v . A A-----A f W . . . . 1 . o - o . 1 , . I . . 0 O I v ' I . . . ' 0 . Lest We Forget Lest we forget there lS stlll an old fashloned word ln the Engllsh language called pollteness Judglng from the actlons of some of us students however lt would seem that the term and lts mean lng have gone out of use Whlle some of you mav thlnk DOIICPHPSQ IN only reserved for SIQQIPS or someone try mg to be a teachers pet rest assured that teachers and other students dont agree Wllh your oplnlons Polltc ness ln a student means a lot to a teacher and you can mark lt down that lt goes a long way wlth your classmates too Pollteness can be shown bv stu dents ln numerous wavs Rece vlng permlsslon from the teacher to speak out ln class rever lnter ruptlng your teacher or other stu DHSSIDR around groups when they are standlng ln the hall lnstead of pushlng through them such old fashloned technlques as glrls land teachersl passmg through a doorway flrst fwhen posslble wlth out causlng a Jam up at a doorl these are Just a few ways to bei fl a crusade for pollteness among us student Do we want to act llke flI'St class barharlans all your llV9S9 Lest we forget there IS Stlll that old fashloned word pollteness ln our Fngllsh language Star Player Snake Blllen Wayne Frerklng quarterback for the Kenedy Llons Team thls year appears to have been snake bltten Wayne has had hard luck wlth touchdowns thls season In three dlfferent games he has run a total of 120 yards only to be called back because of penalltles agamst the Kenedy team The flI'St run was 91' yardhg He broke BWHY from Raymondvllle and carrled the ball over the south goal The crowd went wlld but the touchdown was recalled Th second recalled score was 3 run of 70 yards agalnst Ganado I the game agalst Gollad Wayne ran 12 yards but to no avall These have been excellent runs We h0P0 that Wayne contlnues next year to run for Kenedy as he has done durlng thls season Read A Book November 16 27 lS naltonal book week The llbrary staff IS golng to celebrate thls annual event by uslng a slogan, Readlng IS Fund, puttlng up posters and passlng out bookmarks Let's all be sure and read l book durmg Natlonal Bookweek New Twlsl On An Old Game A thrlll of exeltement passes through the crowd as the team takes the fleld Hut Walt some thlngs wrong' Can lt be Yes all the players are glrls' Sure enough lts November 21st and the game you wlll be watchlng wlll be the glrls football game between the SQTIIOYS and he yunlors of KH 'S The game wlll be held at Llon s Fleld and wlll begln at 8 00 pm November 21st TlCk9tS are on sale now for 50 cents and can be purchased from any member of the annual staff whlch IS spon sorlng the game PI'0Vldlng enter talnment at the half wlll be boys band complete wlth boy major ettes Cheermg their teams on to vlctory wlll be a group of boy cheerleaders the flrst tlme such a been played ln Kenedy sure to provlde plenty Dont fall to come oue what klnd of football players the gl!'1S of KHS can make' ThlS IS game has and lt IS of laughs and see Haynes s Boollworms Last Frlday the Hayness Bookworms had thelr flrst lunch eon of the year wlth two faculty members present They were Mr Smlth and Mr Plcken who helped to devour sandwlches plckles ollves and all the trlmmlngs ln cludlng a cake baked by Mary Margaret Pullen At the next luncheon two ladles of the faculty are to be lnvlted New Books On The Shelves Thlrty three new books arrlved last week and our llbrarlan Mlss Haynes wlth the ald of her asslst ants has put twenty nlne of these on the shelves lh the llbrary We got several books that we needed badly MISS Haynes sald We recelved a Spanlsh dlctlonary severa short story books qulte a Few flCtl0n books one flV8 books even got a was h.ghly Harlan The students seem to be enjoy mg these new books or so the records lndicate Qllllte a few of the books have already been checked out two or three tlmes each In a few more days, there wlll be more new books on the shelves A thlrd shlpment of books is due to arrlve soon books three sclence on photography and on homemaklng We book on rabblts whlch recommended by Mr Bug Success The Ghost of Punkln Holler a one act hlllbllly play was a big success ln the eyes of the elemen tary students At the beginning Shirley Stlm son presented a humorous declam atlon At the Dog 'Show After tl-l came the play followed by another humorous declamatlon Betty at the Baseball Game b Rosemary Crawford A ten cent admlss on to help befray the exepenses for a trlp to San Antonlo WhlCh the seventh grade hlstory class wlll make was taken Kenedy Sharpshoolers Coach Jamlson s basketball sqaad should thlg year prove to be 1 squad of sharpshooters To make them better shots Coach has had our goals fltted wlth a speclal hoop that reduces the hoop from ltS regular 18 lnches to 1314 Inch es He has also borrowed two goals from Elementary school If coachs ldea of smaller hoops and addltlonal goals works Ds trlct here we come' N HS Plans Faculty lhanksglvlng Dmner Nov 20th Plans for a 'I'h8flkSg1VlTlg dlnner for the faculty to be glven by the Natlonal Honor SOCl9ty and pre pared and served by the FHA were dlSCUSS9d ln a meetlng of the Honor Soclety Thursday Novem ber 13th It was d8CldEd by the NHS members to glve the dlnner at noon on the Thursday before Thanksglvlng ln the Homemaklng department The presldent Bob Jones appolnted several commlt tees to plan and decorate for the dlnner Other dlSCUSSl0Tl at the meet lng concerned lncludlng the names of the members for each year ln the secretarys mlnutes sendmg a plcture of the chapter to DFGSI dent elect Elsenhower tfor whom the Kenedy chapter lS hamedl to be autographed and plans for a game nlght or a Sadle HaWklnS Dance llke the one glven by the 'ylatlonal Honor Soclety ast prlng Miss Charlene Kagler shown wlth the Band Dlrector, Mr J O Roberson as she was presented a bouqet of flowers as the band sweetheart at half time ceremomes of the Yorktovlm Kenedy Game 0 I o gy n . H 0 0 s . . ' ' ' . . c o lf r 'I h . fu , .. . I ,Ml A I - . V . B ,D 1 - 0 . . ., V ' W X - .' . ' . V. - . f A V ' lf rr ' ' ' ' . I 1 a . 4 . .. ' ' ' '11 , 4 ' ' - ' - K r., B Y h A tl H V . . V ' ' , ,. . X , , ' T ' - ' n I ' . r ' , , ' , . . . I , - , ' I . A ' 1 ' - ' 1 - ' - ' ' . - v ' ' . dents when they are speaking: v , I , l ' - . U - 1 I v - ' , . . ' 1 , . . I 4 Y ,f I ' . . x X , , . V ' 1- ' I . . - 5 l . ,. 1 A v B . I u - n . - H I v , , . - , . 5 ' l ' l . . - v . . l v Q . .. c ' 4 I , 1 , ',v . ' ' ' V ' , - v ' I V . e U , 1 A Y ' , ' . . . . - , . , l v FHA. News FHA.Gl'BLS Mr Bob Hrntnon driver of Kenedy was presented as H A. Chapter Austin, Saturday In the absence of was elected sweetheart by the F HA girls Mr Hinton was named temporary sweetheart and stood up when all the chapter beaus were presented at the area meet ing of the Future Homemakers Saturday Thirty two girls their sponsor Mrs Marjorie Little and two chapter mothers Mrs E F Kol mek and Mrs F K Brownlow boarded the bus driven by Mr Hinton at 5 15 Saturday mormng for the meetmg Sharing the bus were sixteen members of the Runge FHA. Chapter The theme of the meeting held rn the Austin High School was 'Footsteps to the Future and was based on leadership tramxng A program of speakers entertain ment and group discussions round ed out the mommg activities and the afternoon was devoted to workshops for various officers and the members T0 AUSTIN well hked bus school system the Kenedy F sweetheart in November 8th Bob Jones who aching feet from high heeled shoes and the fact that few of the girls had ha more than two hours sleep everyone was ln high sprrtts and enjoyed the trip FHA BIRTHDAY PARTY 'I'he Kenedy FH A Chapter cel ebrated the Natronal FH A birth day Frxday November 7 1952 with a luncheon m the Homemakmg Department Forty members were present to enjoy the meal Sand wlches potato salad potatb chips olives and pickles With punch and cake were served The birthday cake was made by the I-IE girls It was topped with white frosty rcmg and red N808 were scattered around the sides Seven candles were placed ln the cake to represent the number of years that FHA work has been earned on The table was decorated with a white linen table cloth Crepe paper roses outlxned the cake Each member was entltled to a cu Everyone present enjoyed e birthday party and we hope 2 FHA w1ll have many more rose after the cake had been FHA CHURCH DAY Sunday November 2 was the begining of FHA Week Mem bers from the Kenedy Chapter as sembled at 9 00 rn front of the St Matthews Eplscopal Church Several rows ln the church had been reserved for the occassron This was the first time that the organization as a whole attended one church together Around The Campus KHS wouldnt be the same without Some of the students staying at home on ralnv days afraid they ll melt Bryon B our tempermental artlst HA gurls silver hair Kellys doum th throat spnkes m volly be Elizabeth S losing her glasses and using all the hot water at home to take baths Iso Mr Srruth tells usl Sue K and her cute remarks Us this bet ter Miss Kaglerfl Betty Elllotts skill at pamtmg posters those old married women Yvonne and Romana the Kurtam Klub dramatists Snuffy s way of sneaking tests upon hxs joumallsm class Jerry Sellers cream-cheese smile in the Caller Patsy T s long blond hair Elodla C falling down the stairs broken hearts flying around since Nov 9 twhat say you KP and SG l Jessie Lee and Shirley Belle making like mata dors Gayle flying out the door of Susans car whlle it was ln motion Gayle Poor 'little Mrstreated Bllhe An Martin Tune does fly as Ive heard people saymg It seems only yes etrday when football season was here and now tt s almost over Thxs year we had a flghtmg team and the boys played better than ever before We won over half of our games and our school sprrxt was high wrth the students Lets hope that next year well have a team and a school spmt as we had this year That should be somethmg for us to look forward So You Want Your Name In Print? I guess you can fmd them any where these people that sxt back and gripe whrle someone else does the work So many of th hxgh school stu dents cant realize that unless they do somethmg to create news that therr name wont be m the paper Many of our friends think they are so popular that the paper staff should be honored to use their names This rs where they made their frrst mistake The journalism class has no favorltes and they show no partialxty If you want your name m the paper get out and do something about xt Standmg around with your mouth open always ready to Cl'lflClZ8 will benefit you nothmg Why Should We Remember Be Thankful? As the Thanksgiving season rolls B1'0L1I1d agam most of us are pro NNY makmg plana to attend some bug college football game This is what Thanksgiving has come to mean to the majority of us lt seems The flrat Thanksgiving however was not celebrated at a gridiron but with a prayer of thanks for Gods bountiful bless ings So should we feel the spirit of thankfulness today And what someone is quick to say can we be thankful for today' Our boys are flghtmg and dymg on a forlegn battlefield every day we seem about to plunge mto a nother world war and economical problems blacken the future for many We students complain that we have hard assxgnments foften termed lmpossxblel our teachers are against us and nothmg lS go mg right In general we can see nothmg to be thankful for Perhaps we had better look again We can be thankful that we have the freedom to express our oplmons on everythmg from the food we like to the way our for xegn pohcy is handled We have the press and freedom of assem bly which we surely must count as blessmgs The clothes we wear the food we eat and our right to receive an education are very familiar articles to be thankful for We need fear no sudden pohce action action because we are term ed enlmles of the party Surely this is one of Gods blessmgs Whv should we be thankful' Be cause we hve m a country of free dom and personal liberty where the living standard is the highest ln the world Because God has blessed us richly 1n every way And slmply because we have so many thmgs to be thankful for' Kenedy Placed In New District A tentative IM of the schools in district 30 A ln Whldl Kenedy IS included has been announced for the 1953 football season by The University Interscholastic League Kenedys new rivals ln this dis trict are Karnes City Pleasanton Three Rivers Poteet Devme and George West Take Your Time Several tlmes smce the lockers have been put up students have rushed to them when the bell rmgs The hall ln school is so small there isnt much room left for all of us to get by December 5th The Kenedy Kurtaln Klub ls looking ahead to December 5th the presentation date of the three act drama 'Tommorow The World 'Dre cast ls workmg hand on the play itself the boys in the Speech class are doing a good job of humid lng props for the stage and ticket wlll be on sale Come and see the Ku:-tam Klubs production' It s new and different from any they have pro- duced before' Band Sweetheart Presented During the halftime activities of the Yorktown Kenedy game November 14 the Kenedy High School Band presented its first sweetheart Chosen to receive this honor was Mlss Charlene Kagler The Band formed a large heart and while playmg 'Oh Promxse M Mrss Kagler entered the field She was then presented with a bouquet of red roses by Mr J 0 corted off the freld You Know By Them Black and blue pots that Dal las look rn their eyes The Leopards Always on the Honor Roll a wluz at math Jack Parsons Friendly and dependable Band manager Tommy Harlan Couldn t be cuter hooked a sen lor boy Sylvra Schuenemann Never stops gxgglmg a declded blonde Demple Key Girl haters wonderful coaches Coach Keeton and Coach Duren Wedding rmg cute smile Yvonne Howard Beck High stepping majorette ference for junior boys Kagler Practicing until dark ln weather really unproved Lxons Boots and cowboy hat camera m hand Danny Jones Short and blonde goes m for dramatxcs Shirley Stunson Beats the bass drum, tall and dark Ronnie Morris First one at school and last one to leave always has plenty of work for his students to do Mr Menn re Sue any The Glrls and boys have hurt them selves with the lockers by cutting thelr hands etc Lets try to use them twice a day and not every few mmutes this will be a bug help tl O ll ' . n ' . I . . . . , I n ., . ' 1 , . . I U I F. . H , . . ' , . ' ll U . . . . ' ' , :. ., Y s I - - -'-- l ' 1 V - . . ,. Z ...,.,,. I . I Despite the crowded conditions. freedom of religion, freedom of Robertson, band director, ag1d'ex: 1 I .. . H - ' Q ro. l .' . ' ' , l O ' I 1 P ' 0 o ' - . 0 e. ' . - ' - . th , . , ' th . ' ' - ' ' . v f I '-v . I n ' ' ' ' . v The Lion aw f ' i llf ' WMIDECEMBER 3. waz Published By The Journalism Class Ot The Kenedy High School rmcn 5 CENTS V , ' M f' EDITOM OF THE WEEK EDITOR, Gayle Jones ASS 1' EDITOR Danny Jones John Regan Austrolion Cowboy -I-en Students From Englands Wmdsor Castle to our South and Southwest IS a long way but Johnny Regan world famous cowboy made lt I-Ins act conslsts of trlck roplng and stunts in whlch he uses the famous Texas Wagon Wheel orlgxnatlon of the late Wlll Rogers He says Wlll taught me the stunt wh11e we were together m London Durmg the stunt Regan twxrls a huge lasso sldeways and Jumps back and forth through the loop When World War II was declar ed Regan was a member of the Gene Autrys troupe After the ftnal performance of the season at Washmgton D C Johnny put his western duds mto a trunk and headed for Canada where he en llsted in the Brltish Ammy Regan Between 3 and 5 I didnt have time to get my assignment we say to our teach ers sometxmes Usually the teacher has no answer for this one Except Mr Smxth he always has an answer 'What were you domg between 3 and 5 in the mormng? he shoots back. This time the students has no answer How Smart Heres a bram teaser that W111 really make you thmk Can you fxgure lt out' There are three emDl0y9S of 8 rallroad an englneer a brakeman and flreman whose 11811195 are Smlth Jones and Robxnson n0t respectlvely Also there are three passangers whose 11811165 are Smith Jones and Robmson Here after the passengers wxll be called Mr to elxmmate C0!lfU-B103 1 Mr Robmson lives ln Detroit 2 The brakeman llves ha1fwaY between Detrolt and Chlca80 3 Mr Jones makes exactly 52 000 a year 4 Snuth beat the fireman in bllllards 5 The brakemans nearest neighbors who IS a PBSSOHSPI' makes three txmes as much money as the brakeman 6 The passenger who has the same name as the brakeman lxves in Chicago Question What ls the engineers name' laughed whllc recalling hls servlce I never was m one place more than slx weeks Gee we really moved He left the Autry troupe ln May 1942 and saxled from New York Clty and tramed ln the Brltxsh Isles for slx months Then his speedy shlfts started From South Afrlca and the western desert Johnny was moved to Palestme and Syrxa He went to Malta Slclly and Italy by alrplane Later he was transferred to France Belglum Hollan and Germany Whlle ln the servlce Regan pre sented speclal shows for servlce men and resxdents where he was stationed Southern School Assemblxes Harry Byrd K.lme Dxrector P O Drawer 87 Dallas, Texas Behind The News Many of you students read thu, paper and think very lxttle about the source of the news Yet lil' you will stop an dhmk havent you notlced that some of your classmates have become very nosey about events happemng a round K.H.S and taken to carry mg notebooks and PEIICIIS around with them' Take another look at them they re all members of Mr Smxths join-nallsm class' Some of you students probably think that puttxng out a paper is little wrok at all but just ask one of the paper staff for his opinion When you take into consideration that each edition of the paper car nes approimately 22 stories, you begin to realize that maybe some- one does a little work That some- one ls the whole journalism class for Mr Smith has rejulred a story a day from each student ln his class Any one of the staff wrll tell you how they rack their brains nightly thinking up a news angle to make a story from You students probably see some event happening daily or of some event that rrught a good story Why not turn stones over to some poor over worked member of the journ alism class' They will greet YOU with open arms There is also a news box in the study hall and any news dropped in it Wlll be used lf possible It your news paper, and you students make the news' news know make these Attend Austm Conference The Student Actlvltxes Confer ence held ln Austm on November 23rd was attended by ten stu dents and two faculty members of Kenedy Hugh School Thls Con ference IS sponsored Jomtly by the Umverslty of Texas the Inter scholastic League and South Cen tral Texas Hugh Schools and per tams to the contests held by the Interscholastlc League ln the sprmg each year Students Interested ln debate declamatlon extemporaneous speakmg Journahsm and ready wrxtlng made the trip and attend ed workshops where varxous prob- lems were dlscussed and examples of the act1v1t1es gxven Students saw debates a one act play de monstratlons of declamatlon and extemporaneous speakmg a movle on the newspaper dlscussed the problems of the annual staff and heard cntxques of essays placed flrst through thxrd lh last years ready wrxtmg contest Those attendlng thls conference whxch begm at 830 and lasted untxl 12 45 were Ehzabeth Smlth Shxrley Jacobson Shtrley Stlm son Sue Mudd Shlrley Brownlow Sarrett Lynwood Kreneck and Lewxs Wxlklns Faculty members who sponsored theg roup were Mr Smlth and Mr Menn K K Klub To Go To San Antomo The members of the Kenedy Kurtam Klub have been xnvlted to attend a new comedy produce txon by Mr Clayton McCarthy m San Antomo December 5th This was announced by Mr Smlth club pqnsor In a meeting of the Kur tam Klub Tuesday November 25th Approximately twenty three mem bers plan to make the tmp to see The Moon Is Stlll Yellow Ushers for the drama Tomor row the World to be presented by the Kurtam Klub on December 11 were also chosen ln thxs meet ing Girls chosen were Jerry Sell ers Roma McCoy Alta Syrlng Marjone Abernathy and Mary Charpentier School Votes On Standardlzlng School Rmgs Tuesday Nov 25 1952 the Kenedy Hlgh School voted on standardlzmg the semor rmgs for the followmg years The votmg was done by secret ballot Everyone but the present semors were elegzble to vote The Flng elected was the com bmatlon rectangular and round mascot rmg that the semors have thxs year Vollyball Begins Volleyball IS a year round sport ln K.HS for you can fmd stu dents playmg thxs sport every day at lunch txme in the gym. and It IS a favorxte m P E classes Now however the playmg has begun ln earnest for Mr Menn the volleyball coach has begun the selectlon of teams Quxte a large tumout of would be volleyball players on both boys and glrls teams IS encouragmg to everyone Lets hope our volleyball teams do good Jobs agam thzs year and come through wlth a record we can all be proud of Better stlll Lets Get Out And Cheer For These Teams When The Games Begln And Let Them Know We u Know By Them Always says the unexpected not a blt shy Frances Home Burr football co captaln Marvm Kolenek That loud green shirt never ln a hurry Wayne Frerkmg Cute clothes frlendly smlle Nancy Blaxse Kmda short usually seen wlth a guy named Jerry Joe Lynn Bell New football coaches good at arguments Bubba Mat thews Dude Overby Earl Luster and Jlmmy Chandler Always playmg volleyball crooked grm Bobby Relly Plays that wexrd lookmg mstrument ln the band frlendly Elleen Knutson Fancy cow boy boots slze of hls feet Foot Matthews Al ways mto some kmd of mlschxef quite a trlo Jessie Ables Gay Aouellle and Kay Copeland Red ha1r our new cheer leader' Red Decas Frogs volleyball teams Mlss Amold 5 n I , . ' - ' ' o o Q . -n .. - , ' . - 1 . . , , . H 'H an . ' . . . . ' t 1 - , . ' , ll ' ' . ' D . I ' ' . Il ' ' ' F . . - ' , - . . - - y . r . - v i . i . , . , . 1 i , - . . , . . , . . - . . . . . Ol . . 1 ll ' I ' , . ,yy - ' i - v I I . I K' Y . . u I. A . , . ' l - . . ' ' ' - , - , - . . . , 4 ' . . . , . ' - - nn ' - . . ' D - , .A.. y . - ' . 2 Y I . . ' ' . n I . , . . - I I I I A . Ronnie Morris, Kelly Shaw, Bennie Want Tham To Wing . Y I y i . , . . . u . , - ' V u n U U I . ' , 1 1 ' ...,.... . ' . ' . . , , . y ' 1 .. n ' ' n ' ' I. . ' . . . , , . , ' l . 1 ' ' ' Y I ' I . . . , . - . S . - . - ' . , , . . . . , ,, . , l l K ' . ' v u s , ' , - , . H ' .,,.. ...... I . I - ' - A u ' ' ' ll il ' Y .. ..... u ' 1 . I Q Q , . ' p A - u .. , . , . . . - . . - ' ' . - . , H - ',. , , , .. ,. 1 - - ' , - ' THANKSGIVING ll ll S Well, this tlme we had a verb' long weekend to thlnk about and worry over our slx weeks grades But I bet not very many womed over them on Thanksglvlng Da They were too busy eatmg or go- lng somewhere Here are what some of the students did on Thanksgiving Day Velma Samsel went to church and from there went to eat dlnner with her boy frlend H ml' Bessle Lee Green went to eat alt her grandmothefs home I Over the hills and far away To Grand mother's home we go l Pat Patterson ate a dellclous turkey dinner at Barth's and then went home rto watch Navy beat Army on televislon Shlrley Stlmson ate a big chlcken dmned and listened to Texas beat A dz M Mary Sue Mudd went to Yoakum lfor Thanksglvlng There she boarded a speclal traln to Uvalde where s-he watched Yoakmn and Del Rlo play for bl distrlct Shlrla Ann Bell ate a turkey dlnner at a frlend s home Susan McAllster Shlrley Belle Copeland and Kay Copeland went to Austln and ate a rturkey dlnner wlth Susans cousln Then they saw Plymouth Adventure Hm Sultable for bhanksglvlng dont you thlnk' Rosemary Crawford went to tlcally all day even though she ate a blg chlcken dmner Albert Conger won a turkey at the Drlve In Wednesday mght and ate part of l't on Thursday Lucky' Mlchael Downey lald ln bed untll ten then got up and ate a blg chlcken dlnner Tommy Harlan went deer hunt lng and ate a blg turkey dlnner Poor Byran Burch worked hard but had a good chlcken dmner Shlrley Faye Zamzow ate 8 chlcken dmner and read a library book Her SlSfEl' Irene was home for the holldays Sandra Kollnek had a turkey dmner read a llhrary book and saw '1'he World In HIS Arms at the Rlalto Vlrglma Swoap dld the same Most of the other lnftervlewees either watched the Texas AbM game at Austln ln person or on tBl8VISl0l'l Those who were lucky enough to go to Austln to see It were Tommy Linder, Marvln Kol mek Bobby Joe Neumeyer Kervin Kolinek and Sandra Dlckens 'hlose who watched it on tele- vislon were Roy Wayne Ryan John Ross Schroeder Gayle Jones and Joy Ruth Smith Joy Ruth said that she spent most of the time looking for Kerwln and Sandra! As a whole thee students spend a pretty qulet 'Ihanksglvlng Day Who wouldn t when lt was freezing cold, and dnzzlmg rain! You Can Go To College Many students glV9 up the ldea of gomg to college because they thlnk the money lt takes to get a hlgher educatlon wlll never be avallable to them Yet all hlgh school puplls should he aware of the fact that by puttlng fourth sufflclent effort ln hlgh school a college educatlon may be glven to them ln the form of a scholar ship Kenedy I-hgh School 18 fortun ate ln havlng several scholarshlp awards which may help worthy students to attend an mstltutlon of hlgher learnmg The most re cent of these and on of the best ls the VFW Scholarshlp to be given at the end of thls school year To be ellglble for the V FW award a student must have at tended Kenedy Hlgh School durlng his or her junlor and senlor years he shall have mamtamed an aca demlc average m the upper fourth of hls class and he shall have a deflnlte need for flnanclal assist ance ln the pursulng hls or her hlgher educatlon The V F W Scholarshlp allows the student to attend the lnstltu tion of hlgher learnmg he chooses whether thxs lnstltutlon be a busl ness college a vocatlon school or a regular academlc college The only stlpulatlon IS that a school must be cosen whlch flts the ablll tles and prevlous tramlng of the reclplent It IS never too late to start work for a scholarshlp nor 15 it be you who walks off the stage an graduatlon nlght with a 11109 check from the VFW or another clvic group to speed YOU toward your chosen fleld ln college But remember also that the fellow who recelves an award will have eamed lf by worklng for it ln the classroom in Kenedy Hlgh School Change Ol Seasons A school year ln the mlnds of most students I8 dlvlded mto very defmlte seasons Of course there ss the common dlvlslon of Sum mer Fall Wmter and Sprlng but to a student, a year is dlvlded into football basketball track and baseball season We have just flmshed one of those seasons football season and it was qulte successful when you compare lt to prevlou seasons The Llons won flve games and lost five coming ln thlrd ln the dxs trlct The spectators cheered thelr team on to vlctory and they were the stars of the school Now however the fans' attention must turn elsewhere VVhere To basket hall season of course' So basketball season IS upon us Let 5 all be sure to support these teams as well as we dld our foot ball teams and show our school splrlt some more STUDENTS NAMED TO ALL-DlSfl'RlCT BAND Mr J 0 Roberson, Kenedy High lband dlrector announced last week the names of the band members who have been picked to represent Kenedy ln the all-dlstrlct band These students, who were chosen on the basis of their ability in Playlng thelr band instruments wlll also try out for the regional band ln this same contest which wlll be held ln January Students chosen were Fletcher Stokes Alta Wrlng Bllly Llnder Jackle Blalse Mary Mm-gal-eg Pullln Leroy Hylltln Yvonne Beck Sue Kagler Shirley Brownlqw Robert McClane Sllrley Jacobson Beffi' Mlxon Ellzabeth Smith Allce Iaeaseman and Roma McCoy Band Draws Up By laws The offlcers of the Kenedy Llon Band met wlth the dlrector Mr J O Roberson UI the band hall Tuesday nlght November 18 to draw up a creed and a set of by laws by whlch the band would be govemed Quallflcatlons for band members WlShll1g to hold offxce in the band how a sweetheart may be elected and who she may be and who shall be ellglble for majorettes and drum maJor of the band were the maln toplcs dlscussed After set tmg the by laws up ln proper form they wlll be submltted to the band members for approval The offlcers of the band who drew up the by laws were A1106 Leaseman presldent Sue Kagler vlce presldent Shlrley Brown low secretary and J8Ckl8 Blaise reporter Basketball Caplams Elecled Frlday November 14 the bas cetball glrls elected as thelr co- BPt8ll'lS for the 1952 53 season Shlrley Ann .Broumlow and Shlrley Belle Copeland and were lssued thelr unlforms Thanksglvlng Luncheon 'Ihe Kenedy Keen Age Klub gave a Thanksglvlng luncheon on Wed nesday November 23 ln the hh rary Mrs J A May, Jr Engllsh teacher and Mrs Johnnye Sturken glrls basketball coach were the clubs guests Two men .teachers will be in vlted the next tlnle the Kenedy Keen Agers glve luncheon Maps For All Thursday Nov 20 Kenedy Hlgh received several badly needed maps We re sure that all the stu dents appreciate these new maps c0llSll'lIClI0ll Of New School Building Begms Work on the new school budding has begun at last, and lt looks like the students of KJ-IS wlll enter a new school next Septem The new school wlll be bullt on land behmd the present rodeo grounds and It has already been staked off The bulldmg IS bemg constructed by C E Leslle of Klngsvllle Texas Several plctures of the progress of thls work have been taken and they wlll probably be publlshed so that we may all see how our new school IS develop- IDE Survey Funds English ls Mosl lmporlanl I think English is the mon lm portant subject was the opinion voiced by many students ln the survey taken the last few weeks Fifty-one of the one hundred and three students asked the question What do you thlnk I8 the most important subject answered English and Math coincided with each other and that a scholar should take some of both Math was third in line Many of the students interview ed expressed why they thought these were the most important 'l'he general oplniol was that En ghsh ls needed so that person may speak and write well math is needed to manage your income and buslness Several teachers were also ln tervlewed One of the teachers said that too many people graduated from hlgh school wlthout know ing how to speak or wrlte correct- ly Hence oral and wrltten En gllsh is defmltely needed Another sald that English and math were equally important no matter what a person went into You must know how to budget your money wlsely and a person can hardly get along these days wlthout bemg able to read wrlte or speak correctly Here are the oplnlons by actual 'ount Engllsh Ma h 12 Engllsh and Math 23 Civics 7 Hlstory 3 Bookkeeplng 2 Agrlculture 2 Sclences 2 Band 1 Typlng and Shorthand 1 . 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I 1 ' t ' ..- Slomafhs BIQQCF 'The Ram Came Elementary News Open House Than Thelr Lwes Some people thmk more of then stomachs than they do af she-If lxves ThlS fact was certalnly proven last Frxday the 21st at the noon hour, when one of our hlgr school boys endangered has llfe tc get to the lunchroom faster A frelght tram had stopped rlght ln the place where the kxds cross over at noon The brave young man of ours couldnt walt He was hungry so he cllmbed be tWGEl'l two cars and managed to get through Just before there was a clatter and bangmg of the cars startmg to roll The brakeman of the tram saw the boy just before he went through He shouted to the boy to stop Thats a good wa to get a leg cut off h shouted But the boy had already g0ne through Why should he care about his leg or his life? He wa hungry I wonder what the brake man was thmkmg of our school Perhaps this boy Just dldnt stop to thlnk of the danger ln what he dxd Old Man Fate does not make allowances for those people who dont thmk These people can and do get hurt Just the same Let s make It a hablt to DFHCTICQ safety flrst It may mean a lxfe saved Thats Me was what the sec ond graders Mzss Prckens room, saxd when they heard thelr voice over the wtre recorder Each stu dent was allowed to read m front of the recorder and then hear what he sald on the recorder It seems that there was more excltement at the Pnmary school Monday after the ram, the FF A bus shd off the road and nearly hit the school buxldmgs The bus was forced to z1g zag completely around the buxldings before it got back on the road Tuesday November 4, the Prim ary students voted for thexr fav orxte candxdate If they were Mr and Mrs Amerxca of today Stevenson would be our next Pres ident by thelr vote STUDENT HANDBOOK The Journalism class of Kenedy Hxgh School has begun a new pro- Ject thls year 'l'he students of thus class are comp1l1ng a student handbook for freshmen and new puplls movmg mto H118 vlcimty Thls book w11l contxan mforma tion regardmg tlhe rules and re-gu lataons of Kenedy Hugh Vanous chapters wxll be devoted 'to explaxn ing the orgamzatlons, scholastxc requlrements and fees that must lbe pald Each course lS summarxz ed for the convemence of the new student. The farmers of this area were pleased with the rain recelved but the Future Farmers dldnt appre C1818 xt so much especlally durmg the hayrlde Saturday mght The FFA members and then guests plled upon a traller whxch was pulled to Bakers Park by a tractor When they arrrved xt started to sprlnkle but they went on wlth the wlener roast The traxler got stuck both ways but the enthuslastlc Ag boys shoved lt out of the mud Dxd the hay grow any fellows PESONALITY PIC1 URES Tuesday mormng several of fthe personahty pictures were bemg taken Students were taken out of class for a few nunutes durmg the mormng classes These pxctures were taken early so that they w1ll be m the annual ln txme to meet the December 5th deadlme Football Sweaters The had a decxde The whlte trlmmed ln marron The semors recelvmg awards are Marvln Kol mek Kerw1n Kolmek Bob Jones, Tommy Lmder H R Haak Car Kenedy football letter men meetmg Nov 18 1952 to upon thls years awards semor players are ordermg sweaters w1th a whlte K roll Wommack and Kenneth Mat thews The freshman sophmore, and Jumor lettermen are recexvmg maroon and gney jackets like the ones recexved last year The Jackets have been standardlzed and wxll remam the same through out the followmg years Turkey Dmner Gwen For Teachers A dellCl0LlS turkey dmned was given by the National Honor Society m the H E lab Thurs day November 21 to honor the Kenedy High School teachers The H E classes prepared the food under the dtrectxon of the H E teacher, Mrs Royce Lnttle Bob Jones presldent of the chapter of Kenedy welcomed the twenty one guests who attended the dmner Mr J Lyle H111 super lntendent of Kenedy Schools gave thanks At the nose of the dmner Mr Men' explained to the teachers v'nat the Good Cmzenshlp Award which is grven each year to a semor was and how the semor who receives it ns chosen The tables were decorated wxth a Thanksgiving theme and the blue and gold colors of the Honor Society Suppose you walked into the hall of the Elementary School and were met by a band of small Indlans what would you thmk' Thats what happened to this re porter Wednesday November 27th but It tumed out to be nothxng more serlous than Mlss Smiths 7 1 class about to present l Thanksgxvmg poem at an assem bly followmg thexr presentatlon of a three act play about Thanksglv mg The Indlans were very ap proprlately dressed complete wxth stained faces and long brands Es peczally noted were squaws Charlene Kagler Minnie Lou Henry and Catherme Hammers braves Gerald Johnson and Lanny Pogue Thanksglvmg seemed to be the theme over the entire Elementary bulldmg for all the rooms were decorated along thxs lme with tur keys Pilgrim men men and women and horns of plenty Three of the most outstanding were Mrs Smgletons second grade room Mrs Duttons thrrd grade class, and the 6 3 room Mrs Sxngleton s room had color ed turkeys on the wmdows and the blackboards were decorated wxth homs of plenty The dlsplay of Ptgrims along 'the walls caught our eye ln the thnrd grade clam along wxth the bulletm board of colored leaves The 6-3 room cer gxvmg theme w1th a table dlsplay of pumpkms turkeys and leaves The blackboards were colorfully decorated wrth maps and book posters The book faxr was held at the Elementary School last week and about one hundred fifty hooks were sold A book Il8Ck0f diSP18.V could stlll be seen ln the display case.1n the main hall and two were partxcularly noticed They were Doris Matthews Ride Cow boy Rxde and Larry Watsons 'Moon Ahead The Elementary School IS really actwe thns year, and were look ing forward to a lot of news from them in further edltions of the LIDn'a Paw Junior High News Jim Tobe Atkmson and Gary Lynn Nichols recelved a medal for thexr outstandmg work m the 4 H Club Jlm Tobes Medal was for h1s work on so1l and water Gary s medal was for hxs work on enter nulegy Jun has been plantmg legumes and grasses for the past four years Gary has been collectmg msects for the past two years Mxss Paula Harlan represent atlve from the elghth grade was elected Cuttest Gxrl in the favorit es electlon held in High School The Kenedy Public Schools held an open house Thursday mght November 20 from 7 00 to 9 00 The publxc and parents were ln vxted to attend The hlgh school elementary school and prxmary school were opened for mspectxon and all guests were asked to reg ister All rooms ln the school were decorated wlth work that the stu dents had done Notebooks ex perlments problems scrapbooks and dally asslgnments were d1S trlbuted throughout varlous rooms Designs drawn m colored chalk decorsfod the blackboards Dale Changed The date for the fxrst productxon of Tomorrow the World has been changed from December 5 to December 11 The purpose of thas change IS to enable Mr Clayton McCarty head of the group of hls students to attend the play They wxll crxtlczze the second act whxcr wnll be used at the D1str1ct con tests for one act plays Thrs play of stranght drama has been produced both as a Broadway play and a movxe 'I'he theme of thls play IS how Mlchael Frames household trxes to break has ne phews Emll Buckner hatred of Amernca and loyalty to the Nazx cause Etnil does hrs best -to steal the secrets of the govemmental ex perlments bemg performed by his uncle and glve them to the Nazz s Does he succeed' Thxs question can be answered only by seemg the following actors m actlon Mlchael Frame Benme Sarret Jessxe Frame Shxrley Stxmpson Patrxcla Frame Elxzabeth Smith Frezda Shrrley Jacobson Emxl Buckner Lynwood Kreneck Fred Mlller Ronnie Morrms Leona Rxch ards Yvonne Howard Dennis Tommy Harlan Tommy Mlchael Downey Butler, Mllton Slaughter The admxssxon for this play to be presented at the I-hgh School audltorlum at 8 pm lS 25 cents for students and 50 cents for a dults See lt you wont regret lt' Card Of Thanks The Annual Staff wishes to thank each and every person who made the Gxrls Football Game on the 21st of Nov such a success We appreclate the girls who play ed ball the band and cheerleaders those who worked III the stamk and those who were the spectators Without you thns project of the Annual Staffs would have been a failure A specnal note of thanks goes to Foot Matthews for domg a good job of refereemg and not getting paxd for lt Agam from the bottom of our hearts we thank you ' I o Il I Q , . ' I ' U U . ' . . . . .. .v . I ' ' ' I tainly carried 'out the Thanks: - I . . ' . s l .' t, . ' . 3 l .: Kaqler Out For The Llon Paw napnqy DECEMBER zz 1962 Published By The Journalism Class O! The Kenedy High School erm- 10 cam EDITOR, Mary Sue Mudd ASS 1 EDITOR, Shirley Ray Simson Couch Frnlcu Speaks At Kened Football Banquet Y W Condmons executron and mor al are the three mam thmgs lm portant lf a player li to be suc cessful whether m football or any other undertaklng Coach Henry Frnka EXECUIINC vice pres1dent of Austln College emphaslzed ln hxs speech at the Kenedy Football Banquet held December 8th nn the elementary school cafeterxa. The goal lme whlch every coach trxes to cross IS that of lnfluencmg boys and girls to better cxtrzenshxp I bel eve that the boys and glrls nn Kenedy w1ll be able to make an outstandnng contrxbutlon to thexr commumty because of the fme leadershxp they have been shown by these two good coaches Coach Frnka concluded Coach Fmka once coached at 'I'ulane Umversxty and both Coach Max Druen and Coach Jun Keeton played under hlm He spoke hugh ly of both men mentxonmg that they both reoelved the hrghest honor that Tulane Umverslty can bestow upon lts athletes I-Ie re- counted some of his vanous ex 'I :mt r vain perlences as a coach durmg hrs twenty sax years of bemg assocx ated wrth football and kept the audlence laughmg with hls hu mourous anecdotes Others on the program for the banquet mcludecl Mr C S Plcken master of cercmonles Mr L. L Wllklns lnvocatlon Mr F K Brownlow welcome Mr L H Menn response Coach W A Mc Elreath of Trmxty Unlverslty and Coach Jlm Keeton who lntroduced the football players of the 1952 Lxon Squad Earl Lxster flrst strmg half back was awarded the Most Valuable Player award gxven by the Natlonal Department Store at the banquet Farl was selected for thls honor by a vote of the players themselves Hxs name wlll be placed on the trophy and each year a player wxll be chosen for th s honor Approxxmately 50 guests en Joyed the barbecued chlcken and mterestmg program presented by the QuartexLBack Clu lo Make A Better Pa er The English IP class took the December 3rd issue of the Lion's Paw and tore xt to pleces The class pointed out both typographi cal and grammatical m a dlscus slon led by Joyce Sahm It proved helpful to all The students who arevln the Journal ,lam class also are detemtlned to make the paper better by cutting out all errors Tomorrow lhe World To Be Presented At Runge The cast of Tomorr0W, the World will get some extra prac tice before the dlstnct contest, when they present the Play In the Runge I-hgh School auditorium January 8th The Runge Rotary Club IS sponsoring the Play Mr Plcken Urges Students To Keep School Clean In a speclal assemblz of the en Mr C S Plcken hlgh school prmclpal urged the students to keep the school buxldmg and school grounds clean He polnted out that co-operatxon on most matters has been one hundred per cent but that too much waste paper chew mg gum and too many empty Coke bottles were bemg found on the floors Mr Plcken remlnded the students that thev have a completely remodeled buxldxng xn which to work thls year and that lt IS their duty to see that It stays a place to be proud of Contxnued on back page Lions Wm 6 lose 2 The Kenedy Lxons played the Pettus Eagles on December 16 at the Pettus Gym The Lxons won by a score of 38-35 Hlgh pomt man for the Llons was Wayne Frerklng wlth 11 pomts 'I'he Lions played the Three Rivers Bulldogs on December 13 and won the game 51-47 On December 9 the Lrons play ed the Pawnee Indxans and won the game 41 37 Out of a total of 8 games the Llons have won 6 and lost 2 Band Vhns First At Marchmq Contest A fxrst dxvlsnon ratmg was re celved by the Kenedy Band at the Interscholastxc Regional VI March mg Contest held 1n Luhng Decem ber 13 The band, under the dlrectxon of Mr J O Robertson, performed a sxx rrunute marchmg drxll and was glven statxonary commands at lnspectlon The Kenedy Band IS a class A Band, and entered the contest wlth Burnet, Elgm, Floresvllle, Kames Clty, Lulmg, Sam Houston, and Schulemburg Judges for the contest were Mr E V Adams of A. dz M College, and Mr James Jacobson, of Mxdwestem Unlvers mtv KnowYour JIMMY NICHOLS MEMBER Our member of the school board for thxs week IS Mr Jxmmy Nichols a natlve of Kenedy He was born m Kenedy February 18 1918 and attended the Kenedy School until he reached hrs Jumor year The followmg summer he vlslted hxs slster ln San Antomo Here h s brotherm law persuaded hlm to buy cotton Mr Nxchols was sent to the Anderson Clayton Cotton Class ln Houston where he learned to judge cotton by pullmg apart so much cotton that my fmgers bled he sand Durxng that sum mer Mr Nlchols earned S400 whlch seemed to him l1ke a heap of money He declded not to go back to school out stay m the busmess When asked whether he advxsed quxttlng school rf one has a good chance to go lnto busmess he re Continued on back nage Three Weeks Sue Kagler, senlor forward on the glrls' basketball team, will not see actlon for three weeks due to a knee injury Sue hurt her knee in practxce early in the season, but xt dnd not become painful untll early last week She went to a doctor, and he encased her entire left leg in a cast She hopes to be back practas ing with the Leopards nn time to make the Dallas trlp, but lt looks as if she may not play again until January . ' 1 , . . o O .. - ., , .W .rl , Y - , . .-1-:rv V X f f . ,, , - I Q M '. It , s K- l.. ,ay 51, ,sf 3335?-5 se-435-tr , X A A ' be ' , x f ' . ,tn D , , A b A - -'fm , - I ' - ' , A , . tire high school December 9th, . V ' 'f ' h t . 1 h ' - . Y - as ' , . o o ' V I - . - - 1 . . . U ' ' I ' U . ' 1 I Y . . ,, - . . . l . V ' ' ' - ' , . D , . V . . I - I . . . . -. - , ' , ' . . . . ' ' ' ' , 3 . . - ' . . . . . 4 - ' ' - n - t . , , , . . . ' - I . . H . . ' , 1 ' ' . . , V . . . - . . , , 9 A ' . . . - . lllni tnra Around tho World Mr- Pifkeo Urges Christmas customs all around the world are similar in one res- pect. This ls the celebration of the' birth of Christ. What makes each country distinct at this time of the year is the way in which they celebrate. In Mexico, we find the pinata to take place of the Christmas tree. The pinat is a large fragile :leaf N hi' Y! iliufg N711 .Hz X Hll as cslmflllg- L4 ht Rmmd iggnlffihfl cn. J 5 NFANT to sn 'TSN den and mil Sleep Slam DN ,J 5 navnulzy HAVEN A 1 'ith ease Pear:-2 L Jar that is decorated wrth brrght colors and uglv faces Each year lt is filled with fruxt candy gxfts and nuts A rope holds the Jar above the heads of the children When the time comes to break the pmata each child is blindfolded and given three chances to break the Jar When it is broken there is a wild scramble for the shower of good things that fall out of rt In Brazil we frnd the most un usual Christmas m the world Christmas comes in summer and the families spend their time boat 1n and plcn crng to celebrate this season Gifts are given on the Kings Day or Twelfth Night rnstead of on Christmas Day In Norway we find the most pleasant Christmas in the world No quarrels are allowed and doors on all houses are not locked be- cause some unseen guest mlght A Happy Christmas The Reverend Wllkens mmlster of the Kenedy Presbyterian Church presented the instructions for a happy Christmas at the relr glous assembly held in the gym Dec 17 He said to pull out the corks of selfrshness pride and unkmdness and glve from the bottom of your heart Rev Wllkens suggested givxng in this manner to some one you dislike God gave His Son to a selfish world tJohn 3 167 and changed It Couldnt the students change ore person by grvmg llke God' It will help to make a very happy Chrxstmas hm!!! Want to enter and taste the food On Christmas mght a lrght IS left bumrng in every house rf any traveler needs food or shelter he knows he IS welcome This happy season lasts for three weeks In Holland and Germany Christ mas Day is on Dec 6 This IS call ed St Nlcholas Day St Nicholas rrdes a white horse and leaves the presents for the children In Sweden the birds even have a Christmas tree Sheafs of gram are tied on trees for them On Christmas Eve the mother of the famxly prepares a drsh of food and hides xt in the cornor Tomte small elf feeds on the food Christmas around the world is celebrated in many different ways These are only a few of the many countries but they are the ones that are consrdered the most rn terestmg Good Crtrzens Contest Shirley Ann Brownlow was vot ed first choice by both the samors and the faculty in the Good Cxtrzeng Contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American Revolutlon Shlrla Ann Bell and Shirley Stimson tied for second place by the seniors vote The KHS faculty gave Shlrley Strm son second place and Slnrla Bell thlrd place Shirley Brownlow will now com pete against seventeen other dis txrct wrnners for the state Best CICIZEII Continued from front page Mr. Picken then announced to the students the Kenedy High School has been voted into Class AA.'and explained a little of what this meant, Many students seem to think that our school is too small to be ln this class he stated but there are onlv two schools ln the new district of seven schools which are larger than Kenedy By rights of school en rollment Kenedy belongs ln class AA He then urged all the stu dents to get out and back the team next year when they meet their new opponents Faculty Team Plays Frrst Game The newly organized faculty basketball squad played their first game agannst the High School Vars ty team Friday afternoon The entlre gate went to the fund for the new umforms for the football players next year Players on the faculty team rn eluded Flash Jamrson Papa Picken Jug Druen Whizzer Keeton Nuestro amigo de nasuleas El Flaco Harlon Trebel clef Robertson Mac McQua1n Snuffy Smlth Shorty Sansom Mystery Man Prlce Hot Shot Givens Coach for the faculty was Cry mg Towel Menn and coach for the Varsitv team was Bobby Frerkmg Officials for the game were Eagle Eye H111 and Grmmlet Blomstedt the game was played so the score wxll be published ln a later lssue You Know By Them Friendly grin a Hot Shot spxker Sam Horne Worrxed look when lt ramed came through wngh 3 frrst d1v1s1on for his band J O Robertson Never can find anything to write ab0Ui or journalism eyes stray toward me drum section of the band Tay Ruth Smith Always los in her glasses always getting as Ellzabeth Sn-uth flirty freshman blue eyes and f eckles Richard Braun Roys home' always checking wrth some class treasurer Addle Mae Sahm Her red hair always a different boyfrlend June Wxlllams One of those freshmen slttmg ln assem bly with Paul Burns Conme Breaker Always practicing on the piano those lf1YSl0l'i0'-13 eyes MaI'j0TlE Abernathy Elementary News ADLAI STEVENSON WRITES T0 KENEDY STUDENT A student from the elementary school received a letter from Adali Stevenson, Democratic nominee for president She was Luca Butler wholsinMrs Riggs 6-3 room. Lasca wrote to Mr Steven son and to her pleasant surprise received an answer Mrs Riggs room also received a letter from the editor of the WFEKLY READ ER, on hobbies Several students were in the process of making Christmas cami books. They were doing a nlce job with their colored WVBPI Mm Aoueilles room was de- corated With Christmas mirmrl which the children had drawn, on the wall Mrs Riggs room was decorated wxth a bug Santa Claus on the door and beautiful red flower: on the walls All the rooms in the elementary school were decorated with Christ mas trees and other bright objects The hbrary looked very nice with a big colored drawing on the black board The Choral Club directed by Mrs Brewer sang at the PTA. last Thursday mght Mrs Stiff was the pianist Sunday they wxll s1ng at the Baptist Church and Ftnday at the hxgh schcool These young students are dolng a fme o Mrs Harlon s room IS now studying soil conservatxon and how to preserve so1l for different uses A new baseball club was formed for the boys eight to twelve years of age This club will be coached by Coach Jnm Keeton Classes will drsmxss the 23rd after a party given by the room mothers of each class The chlld at these parties National Honor Society Gives Christmas Grfts As the Christmas spxrxt invaded Kenedy H1gh two gms of S1250 each were Given by the Eisen hower chapter of the National Honor Society to two orgamza tions funds '1'he gifts were grven to the Leopards fund for therr Dallas trip and the facultys fund for new football umforms next year It Was decided by the members of the Honor Society that these two glfts would do more good and carry out their arm of service better than the annual Christmas PENS' for which the S2500 would have been spent - .n , . ' X . . .. n - . . ' 1 to K I ' - . , . ' X Q l, . - I - l N f y I ' . a ' , . D 1 . , , . ' X, . D Q J ' V ' , , I 0 l . ' ' e - . . ' ' 7 2' L ' . . t . 6 ,N 1 . . . N f x xx N xA . ' , X J' -K . . ' l 'Q 4 : l -139 I , ' ' ' . l' j b. . g . 3 . . . ' ' I - h . - . ' . ' ' ' ' . , 8 This paper went to press before ren will be given candy and fruit 1 - . A 1-1-1 vi . ' ' - . I H 7' . . ll H . . . . . . . . - ' . Mr. . . I o u - - - ll f . y . ,, . . ' 4 s t' . -- ' , . ' ' - - ti - . ., ' g , - - . .- . . -- ' H - - ' ....., .. A Leopards Sell Fruit For Dallas Tnp Flor the third consecutlve year the Kenedy Leopards gxrls basket ball team are travelmg to Dal las for the annual AAU toum ament The girls go on thus trlp dunng then- Chrxstmss hohdays and usuallr stay about four days Last year the team brought back a trophy from the tournament Their mam problem of course f nancmg thls trxp To do so th1s year the glrls have decxded to sell fruxt loranges and grapefrmutl to the cltrzens of Kenedy The basket ball members are sellxng thas fruxt by the crate for S575 per crate Each glrl ll contactmg flfteen people and nf they can sell 200 Jates they can flnance thexr trxp I'he girls really want to make thls Lrxp and they are workmg hard Honor Roll lusts Ten More 2nd Sax Weeks 'hue Honor Roll hated ten more students this six weeks Last slx weeks 57 students made the honor roll this six weeks 67 students were llsted This proves someone worked harder Lets break the roll into classes mdseehowlteomesout. Last stxweeksthesenlorshad10on Lhehonorroll theylost2and galnedonemaktngamtslof9 :nu .lx new 'rm mmm lead lutalxvreakswlthlli they lost 3andgatned2 msklngatotal ol14t.hlstlmeThesophomores had13lastslxweeks theyloat Zanddlntgalnany maklnga totalof11t.hlstime'I'hefrealunen higllifulll theyloatland galned6,maklngatotalof14 'lheelghthgradeforged ahead thlsalxveeksandgotintothe 1aad.'I1:eyonlyhad10 last alx weeks theylost2andgalned11 mallngatotaloflil Thesestudentsaretobecom mended for their good work You oanseethenamesofthehonor roll atudentsonanyclasatoom bulletinboanl.. Christmas Plans Revealed By Students In an intervxew recently taken the students of KHS revealed some of thetr hohday plans BURTON BURKEIT made BIG plans to go deer hunting but Coach Jamxson had different ldeas Why are coaches so mean' ALICE LEASMAN lS going to skid around corners run over hxlls or climb up mountains anythmg to get to Grandmothers house m Stockdale DONNA LINDER. NORMA BURNS and PATSY TUCKER can be found in Leaky 'I'hey are gathermg equxpment to go dear hunting ROSEMARY CRAWFORD IB running to vxslt her parents in don t play out before she arrxves BEITY REEBE GAYLE JON ES SHIRLEY BROWNIJOW and SUE KAGLER are going to Dallas for the basketball tournament Take lt easy girls SUE MUDD better known as Nero II IB gonna set the world on flre after that last horseback rlde P S Save a cherry bomb for New Years SUSAN MCALISTER the turk q of KRS plans to spend her time enbblxng up food Bl l'l Y ELLIO'l'I' sometlmes called Shut-eye 18 going to catch up on some badly needed sleep GAY AOUEILLE wlll be forced to stay home and mend the holes in a certain skirt Better watch those firecrackers Gay SYLVIA I-'ERNANDEZ wxll be keepmg books at a servxce station Wonder how much she wlll work BRYON DURCH the gallant gentleman. wall help make Christ mas shopper at the Ben Franklin Store SHIRLEY COPELAND and JESSE ABLES can be found ln the jallhouse Too many fir crackers on Main Street girls BOB JONES and KERWIN KOLINECK plan to vislt during the holidays Dont they Sylvil and Sandra' JO ED MARTIN and RONNTE MORRIS have as axcitinz Chrkt mas ptannod. llmmv Nichols Continued from front page plled Deflnltly no In tnose days you could do that but todas you should contmue your educa txon 'I'heres more competition ln all busmesses now Mrs Nlchols h1s wlfe I5 from San Antomo Thev have two boys enrolled m school Jxmmy 11 m Kenedy Elementary School and Richard 6 m the Baptxst Day School Mr Nxchols has been m the cotton busmess smce he fxrst started wrth the exceptnon of the two years he served in the armed forces and the tlme he spent tak mg a business course m San An tomo and Mr H E Esse have been partners since 1946 Thev work both ln Kenedy and Corpus I would rather be in the cotton buymg business and earn S50 a month than any other business that I have ever worked in and earn S5000 a month When asked why he replled Because I en joy the cotton buying business You have to enjoy vour work to make a uf-co-ss of it More Blessed To Give 'Tis more blessed to gxve than to receive ns always a favorite phrase at Chnstmas a time of giving and recemng gifts It is however the very essence of the spirit of the Yuletide season When one glves a gift xt creates sn atmosphere of happiness for both the giver and the receiver Both get pleasure from the gift for the giver knows that he has made someone else happy by his thoughtfulness The gift need not be large or costly indeed it may be only a smile or a cheery greeting but lt spreads joy wherever it goes when tt is sent with a spirit of love for mankind. A gift of this kind speaks of the giver's personality of a friendship between two people and gives pleasure to all touched by it. Tennis Workouts To Begun Tenms practice wxll begm tm medlately Coach .hm Keeton an nounced December 16th at a meet ing of approxlmately sxxteen players Anv other students 1n terested m playlng should Contact hlm as soon as posslble The players w1l1 practnce durmg thelr P E classes and after school However smcr- many are members of the basketball squads speclal practlces w1l1 be held for them each Saturday mornlng Kenedy High hopes to have a good tenms team thls year and Coach Keeton urges more students to dlsplay an mu-re t nn the game hls year Luon s Paw To Sell Subscrupllons Suhscrlptlons to The Llons Paw w1ll be gold after the Christ mas holldays A second semester subscrlptlon can be bought for 75 cents Th1s mcludes 10 lssues of the paper and any extra bulletm that may be attached 'The Lxons Paw wlll raxse tts prxce to 10 cents begmnmg Wlth the December 23 Issue It has not been reachmg 1ts quota m the number of papers sold so xt wxll be forced to charge an extra mchol to pay for the prmtmg Those who are mterested m sup portng the school paper wlll fmd that they can now buy all the issues for only 75 cents This wlll save each subscrxber 25 cents Please contact a member of the Joumallsm class lf you havent vet subscrxbed to 'The Llons Paw Engagement Of Student Announced Barbara Lopez s junior in Ken ed!! High School has a bxg sparkle on her left hand Has anyone noticed it' Barbara ls engaged to Able de Leon Wno was once a student in K9Y 'dY High but is now in the A-!'m.Y He has served in Korea md il DOW stationed in San An bonlo Z' va-11 Kiliilll .L'iou'4 Q'-kit 601 say O I I O l 0 O . . ' ' . ' ' t. ul L H . I . I ' N f ' ' He .... rr., , , ' . . u - I Il ro accomplish their soul- Louisiana- Let-, hope he, feet chrlsri. Mr. Nichols stated that . . e ' , . ' ' U - . l. . l , e- . . , . ,. .-.Q ,- ff Th Lron s aw t gr V Pubhshed By The Journahsm Class Of The Kenedy Hrgh School y I lt DITOR Mary Sue Mudd ASS T It DITOR Shrrlcy Ray StlmS0ll Leopards Wrn Second Trophy Lrons Wm In Over Trme t l ntdr Irons plaved the Flrrrl ltrxtr-. llrrllrloes rn tlrc en cdr Fxnr on January 8 1013 Thr Lrons vuon the A game vrrllr rn our trmc score of 2.1 23 e ln corcr o tc gamt rx re VK an nc Fcrkrng wrth 8 pornts and Kerurn Kolrnek wa second rrrth 7 pornts The Lrons won the B game wrth r store of 21 15 The hrgh scorer vsas RFD Decas vrrth 6 pornts On Januarv m 1913 the lrons played the Pettus Eagles and lost the A game by a trp of 4 pornts lhe score berng 34 30 The B team lost 46-40 Know Your Sohnol Board One of the most patronrzed bus mess establrshments rn Kenedy rs Sellers Drug Store The owner of the store Mr Ferdrnand W Sell ers rs our school board member for thrs week Fcrdrnand Sellers was born and reared rn Melvm Texas He at tended school rn Melvrn and grad uated from the Melvm Hrgh School He studred pharmacy at the Unrversrtv of Texas where he recerved hrs degree In 1936 Ferdrnand Sellers mar rred Mrss Dorrs Trussell and they now haye a famrly of two sons Ronald Wrlson born December 10 1946 and Steven born Decem ber 2 1949 Mr Sellers became a resrdent of Kenedy rn 1947 and has resrded here srnce He has been a member of the school board two years also scrvrng as vrce presrdent of the Kenedy Rotary Club Mr Sellers rs a popular man wrth the crtrzens of Kenedy rn cludrng the many school students who vrsrt hrs drug store The lm nr dx I cop rrrls brought rur 1 hr kttlr rll tour nrt nt hrlri rn Drrntanyrllc levtrs cr mbrr J rnu rrx 3 re mln r for stfund rn tlrr c rt 1 rr r c -. the rrst L tnrt to Strnnrt by sr score of 32 uttrr thc rn rn the ronsolr rckrt 1 'rl n s th x hr: o nc rsttr r r be nrt rt torus of 28 26 rn 1 rcspzttrrt x tht frna p, rme the Ltopsrds were defeated n ls sto L of 4 Iloth tlrr Dum rnrrllc and Yantrs trams rt rthcd the state frnals rn bfrsketbrll lrst xt rr Jcssrs Lu Alrles vw rs hr h pornt forward for the frrst grmc wrth il total of 16 pornts Shrrley Brown low was hrgh pornt forward rn e follovrrng three games wrth 10 and 16 pornts Shrrley Copeland guard on e Kenedv team was named on e second all tournament team chos en by the offrcrals who refereed the tournament games She re cerved a srlver basketball rn recog nrtron of thrs honor The grrls also recervcd a trophy for berng a partrcrpatrng team rn the tournament Mrd Term Exams Announced All students wrll take the mrd term exams No one wrll be ex empt Thrs announcement was posted on the bulletrn board along vrrth the followrng schedule Monday January 19 Frrst and Fourth perrods Tuesday Januarv 20 Second and Frfth perrods Wednesday January 21 Thrrd and Srxth perrods Mornrng tests wrll be from 9 15 to 11 15 Afternoon tess wrll be from 1 O0 to 3 00 Leopards Order New Umforms Sr Class Presents The Lewrs Entertamerslan 15 The Lewrs entertarners featur rng Alberta the foremost lady ventrrloqurst H Kay magrcran and many other features wrll be presented by the senror class Thursday January 15 at erght oclock rn the hrgh school audr torrum Adult trckets are now on sale or frfty cents and may be pur chased from any member of the senror class Student trckets can be purchased at the door the mght of the performance for twenty frve cents The program promrses to be drfferent, as well as rnterestrng and the senror class urges your at tendance Not only wrll you see a complete stage show but you wrll be helprng the senror class to rarse money for therr class fund The grrls basketball team wrll be wearmg new unrforms rn about two weeks New unrforms and warm ups were ordered Thursday, January 8th for the travelrng squad The unrforms wrll be grey trrmmed rn maroon whrle the warm ups wrll be maroon The Leopards wrll frnance the buyrng of these unrforms wrth the money left over from therr Dallas trrp and the proceeds from two basketball gar es whrch they play The grrls need these new un1f0I'mS and everyone rs urged to attend therr games and helP them get them BAND PRESENTS PROGRAM AT CHRISTMAS PARTY The Kenedy Band gave rts frrst program before the students srnce football season for the Student ouncrl Chrrstmas partry Decem Jer 23 rn the gym The band play d two marches a popular selec tron Chrrstmas musrc and a humorous story rn musrc The Three Lrttle Prgs A concert rs be mg planned by the band for the not so drstant future cf - sr V V ff-,., V..4s,..f12s my ,, xi'-'l' 4 f . I:-111 ' V ,U Q . 1 . iw! yywdty Z U. r , 1-, x' , 1. r V I . ' t r ' . I , ' ' ' ' 1 .' 1 76' - I C O V their sr-wnrrrl Iroplry' lrzrck from tlrr- I v :rnr rl AAI' as - I na- , , ' V ru-H -1 :rr t . Tl I Th ft' - ' ' A - K tror V' r 'rts ' 5 ' 2 on- ly E ' ' F ' sol: lor br: 'k rt. ' I , V V ' '.. ' Th l.r-opard: lost. ir f' , V. Z ,V -. V ,Ji 'z r C' 1 ,' . . - Th .gh S V f IV h ..A,, Zh, p rg 1 r ' J ztron , V ,, V , , V - ,- lrrr 'r . ln order to rs-:rt-lr th' . ' ' ' V. . , Q fin. s r tlriq lrr'1rt'kt't, ex' L l t ' V. . A win two games. Drrnczrnville and , - . ' .r H Lzr '55 -' lrrtl fell 1' ' tl ' . V H ' - . - I,uop41r'tls by s' ' -' Z d ' Q .. ,. ' ,. 39-31, In N ' lr , , . by Ya lf by fl r' ' 3-34. . . - - n .1 ,. ' 1 2: A' 'z . X.--A ' r - s 5 rg l 'g . ' ' - ' ' th , ' , 35. ' , th . - th - Y - A BJ. S b . l. I ' ' , N . , - - U v ' . 4... . ' V ' I 0 . ' ' . , ' ' - - V V - n , . L ' ' . . , , , . 4 t - , r . , . vy , , - . rtt. ' Q D O . ' - ' . ' . . 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I one mah Are YouAGroper I-COPHFUSTO cell You Do you hke to spell Are you mterested ln workmg wxth num bers Is ty pmg your fayorlte sub ject Do you l1ke to express your self elther by wrxtmg or speak mg If you can answer any of these questlons yes then Kenedy Hrgh School needs you ' Our school IS tn the UnlV8fSlty Interscholastlc League and each year we enter many of the con tests whlch are sponsored by thls organlzatxon Thls organlzatxon sponsors both scholastlc and athletic events Kenedy would llke to have en trxes ln many of the scholastlc events Lxst year Cuero came out over us because they had more entrles than we dld Kenedy can wln flrst place m the dmstrtct and reglonal contests if her students get to work Our school would hke to haye entrles ln the followlng contests Declamatron Jr and Sr Boys Jr and S1 Gxrls Drama One act Play Exemporaneous Speech Debate Boys Team Glrls Team Mathematics Slrde Rule Number Sense Shorthand Typing Spelllng Ready Wrltlng If you are mterested ln any of these consult your teachers They are always wlllmg to glve you mformatlon and help on these con tests Who knows? You may fmd that you have some hldden tal ent you dld not reahze you had' Entermg these contests calls for lots of hard work but Its enloy able and 1l,S rewards are rlch Why dont you try out today Kenedy High needs you Where Does Your Money Go? Probably all of you have paxd money to the lrbrarnan for over due books Maybe you dont care what IS done wxth the money but most people llke to know where thelr money goes The money IS used to pay for the mormng paper you read m the library the stapler you use and the mk you frll your pen wlth All the money 15 put to good use You see there IS no reason to grlpe about paylng flnes, for you get the money back rn lots of httle ways For several days our school hb rarlan Mxss Haynes has noticed seyeral dxsturblng mcldences It seems that the hlgh school con talns gropcrs These people hunt but never fmd The books ln the school llb rary are arranged 'xccordmg to the Dewey Decxmal System Thxs plac es books ln toplcs All hlstorles are grouptd together then alphabet 17ed Sclence blographles etc arc classlfled slmlllarly In each study hall there are stu dent llbrarlans that are wllllng to help the groper For best results m selectmg a. book consult these students They are the ones that are best Informed on the llbrary New Years Resolutions What are your resolutmons for 19537 Maybe they wlll match some of the followlng Myrhne Wlllborn resolves to cheat on all her mld term tests When Fletcher Stokes heard this he stated that he would sit next to Myrltne Mlchael Dowmey resovles to be a better boy and student Tommy Harlan resolves to make better grades m Spamsh II To be a better golf player 1s Lupe Gax cla s resoultlon Betty Tenburg re solves to stop bltmg her fmger nails Sandra Kolmek resolves to have a date wxth Wllham Huth every Saturday mght Lmnea Wal ser resolves to make better grades Btty Thxele seconds that resolutlon Shlrla Bell resolves to make A 1n Mr Menn s courses What are your resolut1ons Battle Weslaco The Kenedy Leopards wlll battle the frmous Weslaco glrls team ln the Llons Audltorlum on January 31st at 8 00 pm The Weslaco team has beaten every glrls team tn thexr part of the country and have now ventured forth to take Kenedy Leopards on The Weslaco team went to the State flnals but lost thexr flrst game 1n that tournament This team wlll also play George West on Januarv 30 and then the KHS w1ll have a chance to prove thelr worth Weslaco has been on tour ln thls part of the country Flu Takes Toll In Local Schools Influenza lS on the rampage 1n all of the schools ln town Stu dents by the score are havmg to mxss from three to fxye days and Wm? l0ngcr on the count of thxs dlsease In hlgh school yesterday there were slxty flye students out In elementary school there were mnety fxye students out Thls fast spreadmg dxsease seems to haye a good hold on the people of Kenedy There seems to be very httle relxef for the suffer untll his vems have been prac tlcally fllled w1th penacllllan and str1pt1c1m1c1an The best way to keep from tak mg thls dxsease rs to keep yourself m good physlcal condxtxon at all times Plenty of sleep and good nourrshmg foors wlll do the trlck Honored Students Ot l95l 52 Announced The Man Who Came To Dmner To be Presented Monday Marcho Monday nxght December 22 the mam characters for the Kurtarn Klub play The Man Who Came To Dmner were selected Work wmll begm Monday Jan 12 and rehearsals wlll follow regularly untll the presentatlon The tenta t1ve date set for the presentatlon rs March 6 Mr Smlth has read the play to the cast and It IS ex pected to go over as a blg success 'Sir C S Pxckcn lllgh school prmclp l presenttd tcrtlllcstes to tht hlghtst ranklnt, studcrts of 19.31 5.2 at the asstmbly on Jan uary 7 Rcctlylng the eleyenth grade honor was Shxrley Ann Brownlow Kellv Shaw was g1yen tht tenth grade au ard The nlnth grade had four wmners Bllly Linder PCUN Tcnbur ll11 tbrth Smllll and Eleanora Fcluyc Bobbv Plley IC celyed the clghth honor and Shera Beth Plllson 'md Paula Ilarlxn were presented the seventh grade awards Mrs Thelma Cregory then pre sented medals to the three out standing mathmatxclans rn her room Gary Lynn Nlchols Paul Burns and Bobby Rlley recexved thls recognltlon for fxndlng new proofs m checkmg fractlons You Know lhem By Wonderful personahty always flnds somethlng to laugh t Gayle Jones A headache for Mrs Gregory at tlmes never quite for two mxnutes Burton Burkett Fancy prancer flles an Olds moblle James Kollnek Class presldent frrendly grm James Copeland An endless stream of cute clothes never seems to have boy trouble Shera Beth Fllrson That mtellxgent look seems to be hooked Paul Burns Long blonde hanr wlth Dona Rae and Norma Jean Patsy Tucker Quite a volleyball player cute but str1ctly Bubbas Lucxlle Green Tall blonde football plaver go mg steady too Kent Pogue Horseback rxdlng at mldnlght hat green Cadmllac Sue Mudd Elementary News BUTANE TANK KILLS BOY A mne year old boy Frank Leal was kllled by a butane tank when lt fell upon hlm from a truck The accldent occured before school Monday mornlng Jan on a farm where he llved wlth hrs par 2nd and 3rd grade Trouble has occured from BB guns A number of wmdows have been broken m varlous rooms 1n the elementary sechool Notlce to those gullty Your Parents Haw To Pay For Those Windows So Please Stop Breaking Them Math contests have been held under the leadershxp of Mr Bobby Blumstead The contests are be tween the gxrls and the boys In class 7 2 the glrls haye won two contests In 7 1 the boys have won one contest and m 6 1 the boys have taken two honors Inky flngers are belng seen m Mrs Riggs 6 3 class The students 1n thls class are usxng fountam pens for the fxrst tlmc Double Header To Be Thrlller A double header IS scheduled to be qulte a thrlller on January 19th when thc faculty team meets the varslty team and the gurls B team meets the boys B team under gxrls rules The serles of games starts at 7 00 pm January 19 ln the hlgh school gym Admlsslon will be 50 cents for all The proceeds yylll go to the fund for new football unlforms a K d . I Y I. ' . ' ' 3 - - 1 S , 3 . H . .. ., v ' . h l I ' - I - - ' rt - In v ' 1 ' . , 1 . I . , . , . A ' . - . ' - . ' A - 1 - - ' . ' 4 . 1 5 I '1 ' l , . . . . - ' B ' ' lr . . QA.. . . . 3 1 H 1 ' I , - - ' ' ' L ' B rr- ' u 7 V u n ' i , 7 . - ' ' y - . . ' . . . . ' - yy - . - ' . ' s L. - Q 1 . ' - . , 4 , , v- . ' , , . 1 ' . V . Y , , ' ' , .b i . ' ' ' I h V - h ' n g ' - .- , . ' t ' v , 5, . , U - , . . U , , ' - ' ' ents. He was ln Mrs. Smgletons . - - . Y . . . ' ,Z . .. .V , . . ' 1 . ' ' - . . U - 1 , . ' , ' . I A ':,' ' ' .' xr . I . 'I-I F 1 , . ..u ' - I ' -. . . 0 ll , ' T-' ,' ,' 1 v r ' A' A ' I . ' . o ' . ' ' ' ' . I g, 5 1 . ' . , . ' ' ' . . , N. ff V ' . . A ' v' 1 1 ' v ' 1 Y - , H . .. ., . . ' , , . 1 , , I ' . v , . ' b 1 . . . - - . ' , . . . . . . , ' 4 - . I - . ' I. 1 U x 5 V n 7. 1 ' . . ' ' ' ' V ' . v . . 1 - Volleyball To Begun It seemq volleyball ls readv to begln ln earnest at Kenedy Hlgh At a meetlng held Monday Jan uary 5th Mr Menn volleyball coach dlscussed the forthcomlng selson wlth the players and ex plalned several thmgs about the game The zone pl ly offs for volleyball wlll be held at Kenedy thls year and thls wlll ellmmate the varlous games between many schools as thev wlll all b played at thls plav off The dlstrlct play offs wlll be held at the Vlctorla Junlor Col lege agaln Last year the boys team won the dlstrlct meet and they are expected to be Just as successful thls year Mr Menn stated There wlll probably be no B team gam es thls year but everyone IS urged to play volleyball even though they may not make the A team for thelr ablllty wlll be needed ln a few years Cheerleaders Receive Sweaters Dear old Maroon and Whlte waved hlgh and mlghty Monday afternoon as the 1952 53 cheer leaders got thelr new sweaters The cheerleaders have worked very hard to get these sweaters Those recelvlng sweaters were Myrllng Wllborn Mary Charpen tler and Kelly Shaw Jessle Ables was also a cheerleader but she chose to letter ln another organlz atlon School Flrst Held In Church Kenedys flrst school class met ln the Baptlst Church ln 1887 Later a one room bulldlng was erected to be used as a school bulldmg Thls and manv other facts pertalnlng to schools church es lndustrles agrlculture and other subyects of Karnes Co wlll be complled ln a book entltled Mllestones of Progress Mr Da.lly wlll lead a group of old tlmers and a comrnlttee of lnterested cltlzens ln preparlng thls book Mr Smlth wlll serve on the commlttee conslstlng of the young er generatlon Any one that has any lnforma tlon about the settlement and growth of Karnes County please glVC lt to Mr Smlth It wlll be heartlly appreclated Typewriter l7l Who s Got My Typewriter Every mornlng as the flrst class bell rlngs there lS a rush for the typlng room to flnd the mlsplaced typewrlters that the other classes have changed and re changed The ordeal takes up a class Then comes the mornlng of handlng ln the weekly budget Budget I dldnt get mlne I had to look for my typewrlter Letter of Crltzczsm Recelved By Kenedy Journalism Class Smlth Outsmarts Destructive Mlce There seems to be some small four legged anlmals all over school The cheerleaders have especially had trouble keepmg them out of thelr candy and lately Mr Menn has had trouble keepmg them out of the senlor classes candy and also h1S papers The senlorg don t mlnd the papers so much as they do thelr candy but never the less Mr Smlth has outsmarted these creatures Not by by traps but merely lard can The candy put lnto thls can and on lt When they get so large that they llft the top off thls can Mr Smlth states that he will take after them wlth a base ball bat Any teacher or student wantlng to keep the mlce out Just go down the Kenedy Pastry Shop and get you a large lard can for Just 35 cents destructlve polson nor by a large was merely the lld put The Kenedy Journalism class under the dlrectlon of W C Smlth recelved a letter of crltlclsm from the ILPC for thelr work on the school paper The Llons Paw One of the most obvlous weak nesses of the paper IS the hablt of usmg label heads they stated but your real headllnes are good for they tell the story IH a few words Also they are wrltten we are sure accordlng to a good head schedule Another statement that the Journallsm class IS very proud of s We are glad to see that you havent succombed to the dublous practlce of the gossip column to get readers You ve found we are sure that there are better ways to use names as news than ln the col umn that hurts feellngs and does nothlng for the readers mlnd There are lust a few of the statements that were made but the entlre Journallsm class has learned much and profltted by knowlng the good and bad thlngs that are done so that they can SlS!'lVe toward a better paper Twas The lg t Before Mld term Odds N Ends Now that the Chrlstmas holx days are over the K H S stu dents are hardly ready for the dally school llfe Everywhere you hear groans and moans about the openlng of school and especlally the fast approach mg mld term exams The basketball glrls are all elat ed over thelr Wlnnlng of 2nd Con golatlon at the S W A A U Tourna ment ln Dallas By the way t those who dldn t know lt SWA AU stands for South Western Amateur Athletlcs Unlon Some dldnt know that before now The glrl s goal IS now zone dlstrlct and reglonal Good luck on all of them The comlng of the Football sweaters wlll be appreclated by the boys In fact whlle the boys appreclate them the glrls wlll ap- proprlate them Nlce pun' Someone console Benme S on not belng able to parallel park ln front of the Goff Hotel After 3 to 5 mlnutes of hard work he Just gave lt up as a bad job There wlll be ten students ln clr selllng subscrlptlons of the Llon s Paw There IS one statement that descrlbes the result perfctly 'No subscrlptlon no paper If you re lnqulsltlve at all you ll lnqulre lnto Jackle S new name of Connle Just ask lf she has yet had a reactlon from the Dallas trlp The sllver basketball around Shirley Belle C neck slgnlfles a lot of hard work braln and some muscle It IS a token of belng of the 2nd All Toumament Team ln the SWAAU Dallas Toumey Congratulatlons Guard. Maybe you ve notlced the new 8th grader wanderlng around Danny Seelbach 14 years old halls from Floresvllle Texas Welcome to K. H S Danny What College ls Best When May comes around so does graduatlon The scnlors wlll at last be gone from KH S Where wlll they all go and what wlll hey do' The llbrary has a lot of the lnformatlon about colleges busl ness schools nursmg schools and and other types of Joh that a senlor graduatlng should be lnterested ln Don t walt tll the last mlnute Start to gather your lnformatlon now and make a wlse selectlon of your college By Mary Sue Mudd Twas the nlght before mld term And all through the town Not a creature was stlrrlng Not even a sound The chlldrcn were nestled All snug on the floor And thought to themselves Why IS school such a bore Then out of a mlnd Came a brllllant ldea Ill make me some notes And put them ID here In here was to be The Slde of a book Just slmply llft It And take a short look The ldea was so wondrous That none could refraln So all made some notes And stopped troubllng thelr braln That nlght they all gathered Down town by the movle And went ln to see A spectacular smoothle Then test tlme came And all took a seat And each one was hoplng The other to beat Now sald the teacher Whlle gatherlng the books Im dolng thls To catch all the crooks At the end of the test Each fllled hls ln Just for effect Now the lesson to galn And the obJect to meet Is dont waste your tlme 'I'hmklng up ways to cheat Around The Campus KHS wouldnt be the same wlthout Benme Sarrett cuttlng corners ln no parklng zones Blllle Ann taklng wlld ambulance I'ldCS ln Dallas Gmger Avery sportlng a new llmouslne green and yellow at that Mr Smlth and Kelly Mary and Myrllne all wearlng new cheerleader sweat ers and Mr Smlths has four SCYIDES yet' Jessle Lee gettlng a gold megaphone Barbara Burch foulmg up the books at her par ent s store Joy Ann Reddel de sertlng KHS to go to Taft Well mlss you Jov but maybe June wlll have a llttle peace IR general SCIENCE Barbara Lopez Alyne Horton and Lucy Moses runnlng around smglng Here comes the brlde the basketball glrls call lng JHCRIE Syrmg Connle ever slnce the Dallas trip twonder why l and the rest of the school calllng Joy Ruth 'The Mouth f and we all know whyll Sue Kagler mastering the art of poppmg popcom Jerry L8d9Wlg spraylng water all over the gen sclence lab L 0 O O . 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Published By The Jouruallsmx Chas Of The Kenedy High School EDITOR Mary Sue Mudd ASS'T EDITOR Shirley Ray Stimson K C. Jr lrvestock Show Successful TWO KENEDY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS wrnnrng honors at the Karnes Countq Junror Lrvestock Show were Wayne Frerkrng and hrs Reserve Charnpron Lamb, and Joe Decas wrth hrs Grand Champron Lamb Know Your School Board Our school board member for thrs week rs Mr Bubba Newman Mr Newman was born rn Kenedy February 26 1916 He attended grammar and hrgh school here and then went to A Sr M College He rs now a contractor here rn Kenedy He marrred Fae Nurnez and they now have two chrldren both grrls Mr Newman rs a well known Ken edy crtrzen and grves encouragmg words to other Kenedy crtrzens a bout our present school system Its growrng better but lrke all school systems theres room for rmprovement New Face ln District Play A blank space was left rn the cast of the drstrrct play when Yvonne Beck moved to San Bemto Texas Alrce Leasman has been chosen to take her place We are all confrdent that Alrce wrll frll the part mcely S E tBubbaD NEWMAN member New Books In Lrbrary Thrrty new books are now berng put rnto the lrbrary and they wrll be avarlable for the students use rmmedrately These books arrrved before Chrlstmas but wrth every one so busy wrth mrd term tests they are Just now berng put on the shelves The books are mostly books for grrls Mxss Haynes lrbrarran sard Several KHS Students Wm Top Honors Everett Duncan Magrcran Presents Assembly No rerl program rs complete wrthout surprrses to enlrven and grve rt sprce and there rs no form of entertarnment more srncerely apprecrated than a frnrshed exhrb rtron of the ever fascrnatrng art of magrc unrque style rs of an entrrely drf ferent character than any you have ever seen He does hrs magrc pro gram wrth the rdea that there should never be a dull moment from the trme the curtams part Although a comparatrvely young wrth over 25 years experrence hav mg presented hrs frrst magrc show when only erght years of age Many years of appearrng before the publrc enables hrs to adapt hrs program to your requrrements Not Just trrcks but pleasrng enter tarnment recommended by many buyers of the program Hrs rnfectrous smrle and wrtty patter contrrbute to a program of clean wholesome mystery and pro duces an entertarnment that hrs audrences remember wrth pleasure rn trmes to come Thrs assembly program wrll be presented January 30th at 1 O0 pm by the Student Councrl The prrce of admrssron wrll be 20 cents Flu Closes c oo The mercury and attendance dropped Frrday January 16 Ac cordrng to Mr Hrll the KHS at tendance was but 4792, of the reg ular attendance and at elementary school a total of 2570 students attended There were no complamts ex pressed when Mr H111 announced that school would end at 10 30 a m These extra hours gave both the teachers and students more trme to prepare for the exams Kenedy was well represented at the annual lrvestock show held at the Karnes County Lrvestock Ex change January 19 20 Nrne boys from KHS recervcd rrbbons on therr lrvestock entered rn the show and two of these were grand hamprons wrth two reserve champrons In the fat lamb drwrsron the lambs owned by two Kenedy stu dents carrred off both grand champron and reserve champron honors The lamb rarsed bv Red Decas was grand champron whrle Wayne Frerkrng s lrmb was grven the reserve champron rrbbon Jrm Tobe Atkinson s lamb placed nrnth rn thls drvlsron Swen Borg recorved the grand champion an 'rrd for hrs entrv rn the darrv cattle drvrsron Sonnv Wrllhorn placed thrrd wrth hrs darry herfer Marvrn Kolrnok s calf entered rn the reserve champron aw ard Lawrence 'Vlonson was awarded 'r frrst drvrsron on hrs hog entered rn the mrddle vrerght drvrsron The hogs rarsed by Sam Horne placed thrrd fourth and frfth rn several drvrsrons In the commercral steer class Jrm Tobe Atkrnsons steer was a warded a frrst place wrth Helmuth Schuenemann s steer pl a c r n g second Many of these boys wrll now take therr lrvestock to the shows rn Cuero and surroundrng towns Houston Unrversrty Scholarshrps The Texas Assocratron has set up four scholarshrps of four years each at the Unrversrty of Houston The scholarshrp wrll provrde all turtron and rncrdental expense at the Unrversrty and ordrnarrly the part trme work of students wrll pay for dormrtory room and meals These four students wrll devote therr trme to the study and prac trce of furmture retarlmg If any hrgh school senrors would lrke to have one of these scholarshrps please notrfy the superrntendent of Kenedy Hrgh School before June 12th. . -fy.. r .X-.-:55 W , xdl x ' '.. 1' 1 ax! 0,471 mi' . , , x , ' , ' I ' , 0 0 ' - ' I I . I V I . . - l . YY' mfm' he is a Veteran Dperfonner the milk-fed calves division won ' ' I ' . . ' . o o ll ' w . ' .. I rl--T T . ' If , . . . U 1 ' o a Q 1 K H5 I-0595 F F A Boys Sell Sux Students At Mud Term As school resumed uts regular pace after the mud term exams sux students were found mussung These students hum left KHS for other places and tht studsnt body wushes thenu luck wherever they ure The students droppung at mud term axe Rosemary Crm ford xx ho has returned to schooJ un Louus uana Yvonne Beck who has mov ed to San Benuto Joy Reddcll now attendung school un Taft Ramona Barnett at school un Corpus Chrustu Barbara Lope7 now mar rued and Ruchard Gusler who us un school at Runge Scholarshup Gwen For Essay To encourage the Hugh School students of Texas to learn more about publuc schools un our state a resolutuon was adopted by the Grand Commandery Kmghts Tem plar of Texas establlshing a schol arshup of 5100000 to be guven a May or June graduate 119531 boy or gurl for the best essay on Earlv Hustorv of the Publuc School un Texas The rules governung the award of the scholarshtp wull be posted on the bulletun board Thus scholarshup was created by the Grand Commandery of Texas for the purpose of encouragung and supportung Amerucanusm and Pa truotusm by all youths through the well establushed and worthy or ganuzatuons of the Grder of De Molay for Boys and the Order of Raunbow for Gurls Small Auduence Attends lewus Performance The Lewus entertauners sented thuer performance to a small auduence un the hugh school audutoruum at 8 pm January 15 Mr Lewus performed the maguc feats and Alberta the foremost lady ventruloquust presented her act wuth the help of Jerry her dummy She also presented the scenuc art The small attendance was due to the large amount of suckness un Kenedy the revuval and the mud term exams The performance was sponsored by the senuor class to rause money for thezr class fund To those that attended the senuor class wants to express a hearty Thank You P9 Calendar Ads The Kenedy FFA boys are sellung advertusements on the cal endars they are puttung out for the furst tume The pucture of the FF A Chapter wull be on the front of the calendar wuth the ads around the pucture The calendar wull be prunted as soon as all the ads are sold Modern Geometw Proposutuon 1 If you love your gurl your gurl loveg you Gwen You love your gurl To prove Your gurl loves you Proof 1 All the world loves a lover 1 Shakespere Your gurl us all the world to 2 Self evudent Hence your gurl us the world Thungs equal to same thungs equal to each other lf all the world loves a lover then your gurl loves a lover Quantutues may be substututed for theur equal 5 You are a lover 5 Guven 6 Therefone your gurl loves ou 6 Proved you are Founder s Day Program The Kenedy Elementary and Hugh Schools together wull present a Founders Day Program on Thursday February fufth The program wull begun at 7 30 p m at the Cuvuc Center under the durectuon of Mrs Mnldred Mueller Thus wull be the furst Jount meet mg held thus year by both PT A s All parents are urged to attend Varsuty Defeats K H S Faculty Mr Pucken principal of high school was very satusfued wuth the two games played Monday nught Jan 26 un the hugh school audu toruuun for the benefut of the foot ball boys The proceeds wull go to buy new unufomus for the boys next year Thus hrst game Boys B agaunst Gurls 'B , was won by the Boys 41 28 The second game, Vaxsuty agamst the Facutly, wsu won by the Varsuty 41 88. Referees for both games were Stockton Vuckery and Jimmy Dan Pace In the last quarter of the Boys and Gurls game Shirley Belle Copeland Kay Copeland. Susan McA1ister and Gay Aoueillo were the referees The Basketball Band provuded addutuonal entertaunment during tume outs and between games Around Tlue Campus KHS wouldnt be the same without all the students trying to remember theur new schedules a cow guvung Danny Jones a double whammy for mulkung her twuce un one day fun hus story for Journalusml Norma Jean Burns thunkung Mr Smuth sounds luke Gary Cooper Donna Lunder Luculle Green Patsy Tucker Aluce Leasman and NJ.B tyou know who'l puttung a red runse on theur tresses Mauruce Shaws St Bernard Butch try mg to get some book larnun H S Cruz Guerra runnung around wuth thun thun eyebrows Ida On The Button Shelton gettung to school exactly at bell tume hasnt ANYONE found out why Jackxe Syrmg IS called Connue 9 Betty Elluott the ductuonary hound Shurley Irene and Shurley Ray goung to Kerrville on the 11th wuth some people from UCC and comung home at 3 00 un the am You Know Them BV Sleepless and worrued favorute expressuon Where dud he tor shel dream up those mud term exam questuon' KHS Students stacks of exam papers KH S Teachers Blushes easuly always flurtmg Tommy Lunder Basketball manager wow' can she argue wuth Mr Menn Blllue Martin Tennus ace football and band oo J W House Quuet and well mannered one of the schools brauns Sandra Duckens Always un trouble fruendly grun Leroy Hyltun A letter a day to Jummy jumps up and down at the sught of an aur force unuform Mary Pullun Always cuttung up that bright red basketball unuform Jerry Jackson Hauls from Coleman Texas her name us usually lunked wuth that of a certaun blonde Junuors Betty Glenn Reese Forever practucung hus sax our state band candudate on the tenor ax .Bully Lunder lunuor Class Plans .lr Sr Prom The Jumor class met Monday at 12 40 un room 3 to duscuss the plans for theur prom It was decuded to hold the ban quet at the elementary cafetena and the prom at the V FW Hall Comrmttees Were appomted for unvutatuons gettung permusston to use the hall and to plan for the food for the banquet The theme and orchestra wull be decuded on later un the season Odds and Ends Well Kuds here we are again Mud temzs finally drew to a close last Wednesday and students be gan a new semester Thursday morning There were two new Cuvucs classes one in the mornung at the furst period and one m the evening at the fifth period Some of the classes windled down others grew Mr Smuth us a but wornedbe- cause his journalusm class has dwindled down It was a small class in the fust place and now ut us stull smaller The students in the class now must work very hard to get a paper out every two weeks Have you notuced any glowung tunts lately un the gurls haur I mean' For example fo some strange reason Aluce Leasman has a red tunt un her haur and Joy Ruths haur us more blonde than ever Couldnt be thus stuff that comes un capsuls could ut Lewus Wulkuns new member of journalusm class was sent of hls furst assugnment last Fruday The onlv thung he had to do was copv the football schedule for next year from the calendar un Mr Hulls offuce What happens Oub report er us cornered bv Mr Hull on furst assugnment The senuors thunk they re some thung but can they explaun whv theur class offucers puctures had to be taken four tumes before they came out rught It seems the school us gettmg ruch over the three blackboards of overdue books un the lubrarv Muss Arnold seems to have her hands full thus semester Her study halls have grown from large to over loaded The basketball gurls are stand unf' by wautung patuentlv for theur unuforms Cav Aoueulle has a new puece of Jewelrv Pat Crews shuney new gold basketball What does thus mean Gay Well as Bob Jones saud when Mr Menn told hum the class should funush the Englush textbook un the next two sux weeks 'Thus IS the e Tennus Practice lessons Begun Tennus lessons for begunners and practuce for more experuenced players began Tuesday January 13 at four oclock Coach Jum Keeton us un charge of tennus thus year and us guvung unstructuon for any students who wush to learn Students must have theur own rackets and tennus balls as the school does not furnush thus equup ment. All students unterested in playung tennus thus year should meet wuth Coach Keeton on the tennus courts at four oclock each afternoon ft... ,F . . O O I l O l U . . . ' -- , , . 0 I . - ' ' . . . , , : , . ' h ' ' 1 ' I y , V ' ' I ' - 1 A L vu n I . .Au 'I 'I - u - - rn in ' - . . ' ' ' Y ' b I au - - n u A , ' . ' ' I D ' , ,Q A' , . 1 . . . . Q . . , . V V . ,i, H ' 11 ' ' F . . ' ' I . . . . . . i . - l . ' ' ' ' 3. : ' ' , ' 1 - , . '-3' ' - : ' . . ' ' . ' , . b . ' ' . - 4. as - - - g . . . ' - H ' ' ' ' . -- . . . - ' ' ' ' . . U ' H ' ' , - That evil gleam in their eyes: . ' ' ' . . . .I . , ' . . 1 . . : . . . 1 I , ' . n ' ' , A I : I L , . L . A V t . . . . . , , ' ' 3 v u - u ' ' A ' ' . . . . - - V Q I I . ' g 0 u vu, . A -' ' o - ' . ' ' I 0 o I ' ' ' . : . . l I I . , V u i I - . ' ' . ' . . ndu , . .. - - .. P 1 . Y - 4 , S Q N , A n o o - I . . . ' . . c . . ' . . l - - ll H ' ' l D . , - . . . - . , , , ' U ll ' ' ' ' 0 . ' , , v . 1 . - . Q. 1 Q I D . ! 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' ' , Four Students Make All Reoronal Band Brlly Lrnder Ronme Moms Jackxe Blaise and Shrrley Brown low placed on the all regronal band at trv outs held rn San Marcos on Satlkday January 17 Brllv Lrnder rs now elrgrble to attend the all state band held rn Galvestor rn February Brlly was frrst cxaxr tenor sax rn the regronal band Nrne students were named to the all drstrrct band chosen rn Kames Cnty Saturday January 10th These students were Brlly Lrnder Ahce Leasman Fletcher Stokes Erleen Knutson Eleanora Felux Ronnre Morrxs Jackre Blalse Mary Margaret Pullm and Shrrley Ann Brownlorw 1953 Football Schedule Announced The Lrons 1953 football schedule opens at home on September 11th when they play host to the Aransas Pass Panthers at Lxon Stadrum At present there are mne games slated including a frve game schedule of drstrlct games wrth four of the nrne berng played at home The entire Sept. 11 Sept 18 Sept. 25 0ct.23 30 Nov Aransas Pass Floreavrlle Port Lavaca Yoakum Beeville Kames City Edna Cuem Refugio Here Here 'I'here Here Here There There There There New Trees For School Campus One hundred dollars was pre- sented by last ye 's Student Councrl for the purpose of addrng beauty to the campuses of Ken edy High School and Elementary School All the students have notrced the twenty frve trees at hrgh school and the frfteen at elemen tary school To these that want to be techmcal the names of the trees are Chmese elms Bakers evergreens and Bomta evergreens They were purchased from J T Chatman Tyler Texas A total sum of S100 25 was spent on those trees so please take care of them How About A Student Actwrty Card? There has been some dlscusslon among the facultv and students about a student actxvrtv card As some of you students may know an actxvrts card can be purchased at the begmmng of a school vear and then entitles vou to admrssxon to school actrvitmos the school actrvxtres the school paper and the yearbook Manx larger hrgh schools have actlvxtv cards and practrcallv all colleges do Here ls the wav the card would work For a set DTICC sav S10 vou students could purchase one of these cards The card would then entxtle you to see frve home foot ball games all home gurls and bovs basketball games two Kur tam Klub productlons Southern Assembly programs recerve all rssues of The Llon's Paw and an annual at the end of the year Some of vou mav be sayrng that the prrce rs too hrgh Actually you are savrng monev Here rs a breakdown of the actual cost of these artrcles Football Games S 1 75 Basketball Games 00 Drama Productron Assembly Programs 1 60 Lrons Paw 1 50 Yearbook 350 TOTAL S13 85 COST OF CARD 1000 YOU SAVE S 385 Thmk about it students How would you lrke to see a student actrvrty card put mto use in Kenedy High School' Two Teachers Added To Faculty Two teachers have been added to the Kenedy faculty due to the rncreased enrollment. 'I'he new teachers are Mrs Iona Real and Mrs Alice Thompson Mrs Iona Real Wlu teach the fnst grade She formerly hved rn Grllett Texas and rs a graduate of Southwestem State Teachers College San Marcos Mrs Ahce Thompson wrll teach the thxrd grade She formerly re- srded rn Yorktown and is also a graduate of Southwestem State Teachers College. Accordrng to Mr Hrll last years enrollment was 950 and tlus year rt rs 1129 Thrs first and thrrd grade had the greatest in crease wrth 49 rn one first grade room and 59 in one thrrd grade room. A hearty welcome ls expressed to the new teachers ANOTHER KENEDY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT that won honors at the Karnes County Lrvestock Show IS Swen Borg and hrs Grand Champron Dalry Calf Leopards Wm Boys And Grrls Pettus Tournament Wrth a decrsrve 41 28 vrctory over the Pawnee Redwrns the Kenedy Leopards brought home a frrst place trophy from the Pettus basketball tournament held Jan uary 23 24 Thrs was the thrrd trophy the grrls basketball team Kenedy was scheduled to play Banquette Frlday mght but the Banquette team forferted the game Kenedy then met Tulosa Mrdway at 9 oclock Saturday mormng defeatmg them by a score of 48 19 Thrs put Kenedy 1n the champronshxp bracket and they met Pawnee at elght oclock Saturday mght Shlrlev Brownlow was hrtlh pornt player for the Kenedy team rn both games wrth 32 pomts ln the Tulosa Mrdway game and 23 polnts m the Pawnee Ka COPS land was second rn the flrst game wrth 6 pomts whrle Jessre Ables was second hxghest scorer for Kenedy rn the Pawnee game wxth 9 pomts Shrrley Copeland guard and Shrrley Brownlow forward were both prcked on the all tournament team chosen at the Pettus tourna ment They recerved small srlver basketballs Resume Razors parn you Rrvers are damp AC1ds stain you Drugs cause cramp Guns9aren t lawful Nooses grve Gas smells awful You may as well lrvet Written by Dorothy Parker Make School Splrlt When vou thmk of school sprrlt and the student body you thmk of boys and grrls at a football game yellmg and rootmg for thelr team But lets look a lrttle closer Are there more boys yellrng and rootmg or are there more g1r1s In other words whrch has more Pretty hard to tell rsn t lt Well lets look and see who rs workmg at the concessxon stands Now here we fmd only four boys to seven grrls But that doesn t count rn our lrttle poll Those krds are appomted by the Junror class And 1ts the same at the basketball games about even If you were to walk up to one of the students boy or grrl and state that you dont thmk much of therr school youd be as mg for trouble All students boys and grrls allke are proud of therr own school Theyre part of rt and rts part of them Basketball Schedule Revised Due to several drstrrct games not played durmg the last two weeks because of the flu eprdemrc and bad weather the grrls and boys basketball schedules have both been revrsed rt was announc ed by the coaches The revised schedule rs as follows Jan 30 Gollad Feb 3 Golrad Feb 6 Yorktown Feb 12 Yorktown All these games are games Here There There Here drstrrct l O . . I . . . , . . ' . - o . 5 - ' ' . . . I f ' o Q a ' . I V '50 ' Y I 1 schedule is as fauaws: - V c ' H has won this year. F school Spirit? ' oar. 2 . ' n D . ' ' oct. 9 . ' - - ' E . l , Oct- . . . . ' - . . , .6 ' ' I The Lion Paw 1, ll ?ul,ll hed 'lt' Jo rrnall-.m Cl ass Eff The Kenedy High School ' ff I ny 5 +V 5 tmon K Y SQ',j,fj,, Qg'Q,d KEETON RESIGN S DP J B SEAY Secretary Dr J B Seay the fmal member ot our school board to be Inter wewed was born 1n Madlson Lounty Texas 1n 1891 He attend ed both grammer and hlgh school ln Madxsonvllle and later graduat ed from the Texas Dental College at Houston Hrs wlfe Veda was reared m Floresvllle They have mo sons both of whom were lwrn and reared ln Kenedy Dr Seay has served as secretary of the school board smce 1926 Wren asked for a comment on the new school plant Dr Seay sald I have seen the school sys tem grow from the horse and l:uggy'days to the present uodern plant The new bulldmg wfll meet the needs of Kenedy for a long time In o her words the town wxll have to catch up wlth the schools Maqlclan Presents Show lan 10th Duncanf the Magxclan kept the students on thexr toes Frrday the 30th uh n he presened a fastf movmg program of tucks to ap proxlmately 400 students 1n the hlgh school audltormm Wlth a steady steam of Jokes wlsecracks and trlcks the maglclan kept the students entertamed for the hour between 1 00 and 2 00 p m Kr-rwm Kolmek student body presxdent, lntroduced the enter tamer from Srouthem Assemblys to the comlnnatxon crowd of grammer and hlgh school students Daft' s Graytng Fast Thlrty mmutes rolled by as the hgh school glrl sat contmuously talkmg Dad saxd to her mother Good mghtl Doesn't that girl ever get off the prone? And after forty fwe mlnutes Im gomg to put s stop to these telephone con versatlons ' He stomped into tne room, then s cdenly came to a stand stlll Th re was the telephone and h1S daughter was ln the next room Poor little thlng he thought I belleve she has lost her mmd Dad ran to hug her when she mp d xp wlth Oh hello Daddy What a Job' Ive been sxttmg rlght here for ages trymg to memorlze my declamatlon for the Interschol a lC Meet N HS Presents Installation Ceremony Thursday The E1senhower chapter of the NHIIODBJ Honor Soclety mstalled thelr new members wrth an 1m presslve ceremony Thursday Feb ruary 5 1n the Kenedy Hlgh School SYTH A sklt symbollzmg the past present and future members of the society was presented by Dal va Grant, Swen Borg Kerwm Kol mek and Shlrley Stlmson Guides ushered the new members upon the stage and presrdent Bob Jones welcomed the neofltes Characterlzatlons of the purposes of the Natronal Honor Soclety were POI'U'Hyed by Betty Glenn Reese Sue Kagler Shlrley Brownlow and Mary Sue Mudd M C S Plcken prmcxpal of Kenedy Hrgh School presented membershlp cards to the followmg students Shrrla Bell Kelth Brownlow Byron Burch Burton Burkett Kay Cope landi Wayne Frerkmg Earl Lxster Corina lopez Jo Ed Martm, Joyce Sahm and Lewxs Wxlkms F H A Plans lrm loS A Stock Show The local FHA chapter made plans to attend the annual San Antomo hvestock show and rodeo on February 21, m a meeting Jan uary 28th The FHA and FFA chapters both attended tlus rodeo and hvestock show last yar The wto chapters attend the show on the days set aside for the FH A FFA and 4T clubs of South Texas Durmg the meetmg the commg also drscussed wrth choosmg of delegates and ways of meetmg thelr expenses the mam topxcs under dlscussxon The F HA IS also planning an lnxtlatxon of 1tS nef members some tlme m the next month Jlm Keeton head cooch f Kenedy High for two years x 1 leave Monday For Austm II School where he wx l take ox er 1 new dutles as backfxclfl enact 'V' Keeton will carry out his couh n dutles under John Ktchem h :cl coach Mr Keeton IS leav ng Mohd: smce sprmg trammg Wxll begm rt Austm Hlgh on Mar 1 19 when he wlll assume hrs coaching dum Q Coach Kceton had tht to sax Austm Hxgh IS of cours NAA I feel that I can acqutre more et perlence by coachmg at a larger school After all ltl Qiperlence that enables a coach to move up o a hxgher posltlon and e entuallw a Job as head coach at a larger school K H S IS sorry to se coach Keeton leave but the student bodv wlshes hxm luck m has new Job Geo Strohmeyer New Kenedy Couch Takes Over l-ns Duties As Coach Today ' eopards Lead ln Zone Play The Kenedy gxrls basketball team took the lead easxly m thelr zone by defeatmg Golxad twlce and Yorktown once They also WOH oxer the Three Rlvers and Poth teams who are not m the L80- parls 70 e The Leopards defeated Gollad by a score of 54 27 January 29th ln Kenedy and agam ln Gollad on February 3rd wxth the score standmg 53 27 The Yorktown gym as the Kenedy gxrls rolled up 42 points agamst 16 for thelr ol? ponents Tn non 7one plav the LeOP8I'dS edged past Three Rlve 34 33 on January 27th at Three Rlvers and won over Poth February 'Ith ln Poth 53 33 Ohrrley Ann Brownlow W8-S hlgh pomt grrl for the Leopards m ch of the games She totaled 116 pomts for the flV8 games Kal Copeland was second wlth 4C po 'tts scored The Leopards w1ll meet York town m thexr fmal zone game February 12th ln Kenedy he xerly s new ach I Strohmeyer wxll arrne Nlomlax to take over hrs dutles a lx t coach Coach Slohmexcx ha a g mild football record startmg ln lla Xll: n Hrh S bool whole he mldt al dlstrxct and all valley cennl lll 194 41 He was also wo tl I IL best blocker of the valley nn 41 and also the best scorer rn the same scar 'X a fveshrnan m U M he was captam of the football and baseball team He played for two fears UI Ihr' navy and made all service pl mx He came out as a full Lt 'Xt Nlotre Dame he made all Nm erlcan for two years tll a center In Brooklyn Pro Footlull he made Rook e of the year Tlvs oechmg career started In St Ambrose College when 0 coached for 1 year Then he unch ed at St Josephs Academx at Brownsville This past year he wa assxstant coach at Yoakum ft? 1 -5' 'f-r., ' ' ' V s-n,,. 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Semor Class Plans lt lp t rx x1ll he headed r tome Max ll was an ur c l at t r a semor class meet 'lla n lf bxusrv nd e destmatxon for thls years sen1or class trxp nrll be the Prade Ranch I lt Tex IQ and the rrp vxlll be tak n Mn 12 14 and 15 The school offlcxals have decided ' It th tmms ake thus three day hohdav from school this year for thelr trlp Last year's semor g oup 'xlst spent then' class trtp at tle P ide Ranch and smce xt was so hnghly recommended and also because of llmxted fmances the class of 53 also declded on the dude ranth Mr W C Smith drama coach was chosen to dxrect the semox play thus year by the class at thls meeting also The play will be chosen soon and castmg wxll begm Cuero Concert The Kenedy Hlgh School band attended a vunter concert -glven by the Cureo band Thursday January 29th The concert was under the dlrectlon of W W Wendtland Mr Robertson and a number of the lxenedy band members who attend ed agreed that they enyoyed the musxc presented very much 'Wo' te Mnvte Stars Of K HS Have you ever wondered what n s nk among the fav orltes of KHW' Well so have so we def ded to fmd 1 Amon the 98 stvvle ts polled MARILYN MONROE recelved by f r more votes than the others ln the poll She polled 41 favor ' es xetes 'l'r'u'm Marilyn Glorxa Grahame and Esther Wrll arns txed wth 12 votes each for se ond place honors Thlrd with 12 votes was Debra Paget To fmt th pls e were three favor ttf- x th 10 votes each namel June 'tllv on P1per'laur1e and l49f'll l f-'fd Tl' the male sta s ve md Charlton Heston wxth hls 20 votes qecond place Goes to Pohert Wagner C16 votesl Jeff Hunter t l hr d wth 19 notes Fourth place 1s shared by four actors Tonv C'urt1s Gene Nelson Dale Qohertson and CorneIW1lde each mth 10 votes more votes were Rock Hudson Farley Granger Dorm Dav Jane Wyman Betty Grahle James 'Stewart Alan Ladd 'iteu art Granger Gmeer Rogers Debbie Reynolds Ann Pllvth John Wavne Susan Havward lean Peters Janet Lelgh Humphrey Bogart U wex Martm Terry Moore and nrt Lancaster Is your fate te amon these VALENTINE S WEE THEART 'AS DONNA x, fxx RAY LINDER was elected Valentme Sweetheart o lie aeflv H tzlr School m a contc t po vored bv the fl mural St .fr last wee' She 15 sma'l and attractive and one ot the fr 1dle,t per onalxtxes ll school Donna Rae IS a tr' year freshman Leopards Defeat Weslaco 35 26 Rackmg up thexr exghteenth Wm of the season the Kenedy Leo- pards scored a 35 to 26 victory over the Weslaco Pantherettes m the Kenedy Hlgh School gym Sat urday mght January 31st Gettmg off to a fast start the Pantherettes managed a two pomt lead ln the flrst few mlnutes of the game The Leopards traxled e Weslaco gxrls by a score of at the end of the flrst quarter began hrttlng the basket the ond quarter and managed to ahead by three pomts when whxstle sounded for the half e score standxng 16 13 Boundmg up pomts m the thxrd found the Ken edy gxrls totahng 9 whxle the Pantherettes could score only 2 pomts The flnal period of the game saw the Weslaco team show mg thexr scormg ablhty by rack mg in 8 pomts but the Leopards led by 35 26 when the game ended 5 9 bu sec he player of the game with 16 pomts 'Vlsrv Catheune Eamel of the Wes laco Pantherettes tossed m 15 po nts to lead her team Jess e Lee .Ahles scored twelve pomts for the Leopards most of them on lone shots Yenrvtrrls made 15 freld nd free free throws out of th rt en attempts The Panther ettes seo ed twelve fleld goals and made two free shots out of erght trles The Kenedv glrlg were glven 7 fouls whlle the Weslaco team fouled 11 times STATISTICS Pomts Fouls Ables Brownlow Copeland K Foneland 'S Jones Syrmg frnss Slllflllng Exh b ted Bv Genmetrv l' lass Out of Mrs Gregorys plane geometr' class comes some of the most unusual work exhlbxted on the bulletm board thxs year Cross StltChll l2 on colored con t n t on naper helps to create de sufvns from angles of everv s17e and shape Corlna Lopez made a very handsome seua e shaped man from these angles and Qwen Bore and Dalva Grant demonstrated the varzous uses of deslgns to form stars ard other ob1ects The class IS now worktng on projects of cross StltCl'lll'1g to be herded 1n Frlday 13th The best wxll be framed and hung for the students to observe These patterns 'take very mterestlng plctures Dont Relax After Mud term 'Iwo weeks before m1d term tests come upon a student he can usual ly be found hard at work wrth a pxle of books before htm He studles hard and may even be 'l0I1C6d to turn down some tempt ng offers to see a good show when te has an xmportant asslgnment to et Then comes the test of h1s cnowledge mld term exam and wlth them usuallv the end ot all 'ns hard work Too often the student takes the attxtude that he managed to t bv half the year so hell Just coast the other half Though th majol tty of the student body may en tertaln thxs notxon lt Just lsnt so It only means harder crammmg as fmal exams roll around and these are usually twrce as hard a the mud terms The easlest way to pass 'mv course as teachers wlll tell you IS to keep up wxth dallv asslgn ments and work had at all tlmes If a student w1ll keep rxght on that half the year IS gone he IS sure to fmd It much easxer as tn year draws to a close Don t relax after mud term stu dents dlg m agam and really get the full benefxt of your educatxon K HS Girls Dreamboat Grrls' Dont run away bg-g com s our xdeal Just look at that 160 full pounds walkmg through the gym door Look now the coaches are looking hmm over He IS just what every coach dreams of havmg on h s team H efwxll probably be the SYHF Player Wouldn't you Just love to go to the prom wlth hlmv But wa1t a minute here comes Mr Pleken to Slgn htm up What did he say Im sorry but Jus cant register here You ly 14 months old 0l1 nO' Dreamboat 1S a Berna1d dog and belongs Maumee Shaw' you are Do You Know The Meanmo Absent mlnded professor one who mistook hlmself for hrs pants and hung hrmself on the bedpost Adult one who has stopped mv-ng except m the mxddle Advxce that whxch the wxse don't need and fools won't take ' 'r better ln summer because more P31110 programs are off xt Arrplane one great conven lence but you mustn't run It m the ground 0 I o o V' P' ' : 0 . .. . 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You Know Them By The schools newest brunettes what happened to your haw I 1 Moses and Frances Home The school authorxty on popcorn known by h1s mmals H R Haak Another en rawnee student fnendly and popular Joyce Sahm Hardworkmg annual photo. grapher rumored to b glrl shy Denny Jones Tmts pxctures 11ke an expert a b OW beaten Journallbt Kenneth Patton Wearmg the newest thmg in glasses for the males sportmg that Intellectual look Wayne Fererkmg Burton Burkett Martm House Heafied for th San Antonio Lwestock Exposmon theyre go. mg together so watvh out' FHA and FFA Chapters 1s1ons of grass sklrts and tropxcal SCGYIGS Jumor Class Zone 011811195 dxstrlct here we come' Govs and Gxrls Basketball Teams Eighth prade Valentme Sweet heart candldate that cute haxr ty e Shlrley Faye Zamzow Band To Aiiend S A. Exposlhon The Kenedy High School End has accepted an mvltatxon to at tcnd the Llvestock Exposltion whxcr xs to be held 1n San Antonxo tl-e Twentxeth of February There w11l be a rodeo parade m the mormng and then the band will yo to the performance at the Coles um xn the afternoon Moat f tie members are looking for ward to seeing Rex Allen and hm wonder horse Koko George West Bows To Leopards The Kenedy Leopards outscored a tough George West team in the Kenedy gym February 10 45134. The George West girls managed to come within six points of the Leopards xn the th1rd quarter but it proved to be thexr last threaten ing manent, for the Leopards moved out of their reach in the closing minute! of the fourth quarter Shv-1 ' wwn ow was high point girl for the Leopards scoring 23 points Kay Copeland was sevond with 1? The Ko-ew'-' B team lost their game no George West by a score of 40-20 Sue Keeler and Gav Aoueille both scored 8 points to lead the Kenedy team, while Charlene Kngler scofed the re- maining 4 points. Around The Campus KH S wouldnt -be the same wxthout everyone tmtmg their hair Qnext there ll 'be polka d0ts'J The FHA and FFA stu gems plannmg to go to the stock sl ow m San Antomo on the 21st of February more fun! those novmg gamblers 1 :mb Lngnsh IV moods Shxrley Rays dramatnc Honor So- cxety speech our anxious early blrds that come to school at 7 00 am Bermee Rosen brook s ardent beau from Pleasan on D D QFranoeaj Horne fask her what the two ds stand for'1 Betty Mlxons and Ida Rose s hand pamfed skirt! and boy frxends from Runge Jxmmy Thorntons flymg leap m bl0l0g'y when stuck by Qwe re keepmg it a seerety Ronme Morr1s long legs and curly han- B1111e Anns letters from a KHS ex Jean Tracy spnng fever 111 droppmg off to sleep m class tl e glass blowmg masters of perlod Mxss Arnold s b10102y class g mug ready for the Kmg Ranch mp Danny 'Casanova Jones play mg 1lTl3.g1D8' and at hxs H80 poet office at the primary school' Debaters Begun Preparation 1- KX-In oeoabers met with Mr Mem' their sponsor last Sat vdey to begin preparatxon for the dxstnct meet Six students at the present txme have declded to try their hand at this phase of! Inter scholastic League competitlon They are Mary Sze Mudd Shirley Ann Brownlow Bennie Sarett Kelly Shaw Jack Parsons and Lewxs Wxlkins Mr Menn would hke very much for anyone else who is interested to get in touch mth him can Sale By Annual S1111 A cake stle Sponsored by the Annual Stn!! Saturday January 31821 Plld ot! dividend: for the Umm! Yearbook. A profit of 3300wasClBAredbymo0nggdthg .fternoon committees were dl.. nissedbecauseotmin,wind,mq mdwmther The mmlllthilrenrwmeuat lPPl'0!imll0l.Y 1700 So tu only 3700hll500l1P!-idwithol'ulllnf 0fS1'0001efrfobemxabyu. Glldoftheachoolymr Iftbem- mnlshlleannotpaythisnnnthq therewlllbenoyearboohmxi Yell' Wvvnlvhopeummmum iffellatloltbeannlmllhltthat YOU, lhldalhdlengdy School, will tnkz a more M intereltinthepromotlmolyom- lnmal. Elementary News The week of February 14th has caused qulte a bit uf excitement in Kenedy Elementary School. All the classrooms are decorated wxth hearts and flowers and paper valentme men Students from the thnrd to the seventh grade are eagerly awaxtmg Friday afternoon when classes wxll be dlBmlSS9d and the Valentme partxes wlll begin In Mrs Aouexlles room, the Read mg Club IS sponsoring the party They wxll have valentmes refresh ments and everythmg that goes m to makmg up a wonderful time Gxfts made by the 'ith grade students for thelr mothers should be a specxal treat thls week The class wouldnt let the numerous 1tems4be mentxoned but all secrets were reveaed February 14th. Mrs Herrln on has some prize students to present to us this week 'Iwo members of her clhss have made flre towers out of toothpncks and they are now on display ln the glass case in the hallway A suggestxon box is posted m the hall entrance The best sug gestxon from each class on How to Be a Better Cxtmen IS put m the bow each dav The student that wms receives twenty five cents and a place on the school hu1'f'1 n board Un ted we brand 'T'h1s fam xliar motto can be heard in Mrs Brewers room everv mov-nmz a long w1th the smgmg of 'The Star Spanrled Banner Amen 2 rl 0' nlem. e of alkfglence 'lo the flag Thxs IS part ot' a Clti zenshxp Program earned on by the svhool Miss Smnths room won the at fendan e p 79 for two weeks The class rece-wed cups of f' cream for having the greatest nlvvnhev' of Qtudentf prcfent The hbrary m Elementary Q hool has ordered 150 now books for the students to read Mrs Popeioy has on dlSpl8V come exhxbxts of finfzer pamtmz They are colored with various colors of paints Her students are also makmg a product map of the Un ted States On th1s map are pasted pictures of the produce ffom the states All forty-eight 1- e represented District Banquet Seven People representing we Kelledy school will attend the FFL mmm Banquet in cw-0 on February Nth, Mr Joe Pnce Kenneth Mgt,- thew's, nude over-by, and ne., Decas are plgmng w to The F F A sweethekrt, my men tier, and W0 Sneclal swam, Hr J L H111 and Mrs C S fricken. will also attend this banquet N HS lnducts Pettus Chapter The Pxavnhower chapter of the INHUODBI Honor qr1C1r ty hold lnduf' 1 f 11 veremonms for the newly or Van 10,1 Iftius II1 h Srhrml chap ff-1' I1 Pvttus Prxd v Fcbruarw 6 I' hf een 11 mr-mbe Q nf fhr' Oral FY k p rt n 1 r 10 A :V thcv were accompamf-d to Pe tus by thelr sponsor 'VIr L H Menn and the hxgh schoof DPIYICI pdl Mr F C Pxckon The Kenedy Honor Society also p esented an mxtntxon ceremony of local new members before an aesemblv of the student bodv Thursday mormng February 5 Semors to be Honored Wlth The semors of 1953 will be honored by the Baptxst Church Fri dab' Febrl-lHl'Y 13th when the church w1ll gxve their annugl gen or Banquet and will begun at 7 P0 p m Mrs H J Kolmek Jr has charge of the program The Jumors wlll serve Popcorn Will Help To Take Semors To Prade Ranch In a class meetmg Monday Feb- ruary 9 the senior clasg unanl mousl,y volunteered to take turns selhng popcom at noon to help may for their senior tmp A time schedule was posted on the bulletin board for the pop com machine All seniors should check this schedule to make sure when they are to work New Book Donated To The llbr New book: and repaired MIK are entering the school hbr-ary every day but this Week the libfify offers a specxal treat. Dr J B Seay donated for the use of the students a book exmded Lxfes Plcture History of World War II The book contains in formatxon concerning the vnrwul cox ntnes and islands that vert vrnnected wth the last world war, also colored pictures of interesung detail that portray the h0rr0N of war Portraits of generals in var ious departments of war are print ed on full page leafs This book should be of interest and great use to the students and users of the Kenedy Hugh School library 0 o o o . o , , 1 D D D D . . . DD D D , 0-F . . . . D,, D D .1 ca' ' ' 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' D D ' . , I . I . . ' ' A ' v M - 'W ' . , D 4 ' ' i 1 , ' :L ' , ' 1 ' , Mr . . . . . A ' ' ' ' ' .10 . ' T' , ' 1 . Ak , 1 ' U H D I D AD D D D ' D D D . Q0 Tl 71' too :1 1 xt '11 vw -'T ny, ' I I n -1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' - 11 - - 11 ---' D ' D ' ! - , ' A ' ' ' , D D . - 1 ' A 1 , ' ' ' ' 'D ' ' ' . ,. .3. ' , DD T D D DD DD . - . . . D . ' t .... . . . . . . . . 14 1 11 V- ' . 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I V ' 1 ' D. 1 - . , ' , D The Lion s Paw so VESA S 'IT' Bl 'XINN BROMINLOW DIQPLAYS TROPHIES to Le ff ten to the best playxng and the best marcmlng band at the Flax 1'e,t1val whrch wlll be held m May Kenedy Leoparus Break Even The Kenedy Leopards broke even rn the won lost column at the Regxon VII Tournament m Hunts vzlle last Frrday and Saturday The Leopards took then' frrst game from Sweenev Frlday mght by a noe pornt R-27 margm The Leopards trarled untxl the thrrd quarter before they went on to wm Shrrley Brownlow was hrgh pomt girl wrth 13 pomts In the second game qgaxst Angleton the Kenedy girls took an early lead only to fall behmd by s 30 to 21 margrn at the end of the game Brownlow was aga1n hrgh ln the scormg column, this tune with 17 pomts The Leopards wound up the season w1t.h a 30-4 record, one of the best rn this area All 4 of these were lost ln tournaments Mexrcan Suooer Served Wednesdav The LatrnAmer1can P T A served the1r annual Mer can Q p per rn the Kenedy Elementary Audrtor1um Wednesday February 25th The supper was servod be tween 5 and 9 pm The senror class sold txckets to the supper as part of the r plan to raise money for thelr semor tr1p They receved a fourth of the money frqn the tckets thev sold F H A Chapter To Go To District Meet The Kenedy F H A Charter wr'l go to the dlstnct three meet nf' held 1n San Antonro at the llorih Srde Hrgh School on March 1 The offlcers and delegates wrll attend thrs meetmg Puhhshed By The Jmvrnahsm C lass Of The Kenedy lhgh School N J EDITOR Mary Sue Mudd A55 T I' DITUR Shlrley Ray Strmson THIS COULD HAPPEN It rs 14 19113 Kenedy be one of tht ll plans made Illgh School should most modern school sxsterrs of 1ts s11t rn bouth Tex as Vie nrll x1s1t the sch 101 and set hors rw ll the plans lr rxe been r rr rtrl out x s 5, ts to the l1hr1ry a frrst class ur to shoulj he found re l nos onlx rn undtrslotked hhrarx tx th nmolis badly ln nerd of rtparr ook ae l'lIllCSSlN trtated or tht sttldr nts sctnr dlSQLl .fd urth tht tntrrr sxsttrrr A check shows 11st Vthere drtt library on thc lrbrarx rnstead of tht 915 OU panned rr lflfl 1 lll 11011 of tht lxtrrr iv Adxante ll reads that the lot rl football took anothtr ht rtnra on the :rd rron last l-rrdu A Ink of resrrxt strcny th lll tht ptrsonr e tfSlltll1X srubstrttrtes lS grxen as the reason H xx can thr be' Rx 1 qt nrt: fn rt ht fnds ll Qnlx 'Plums rc allowed to come out fo foothal because the school cannot frnarrce equrpmen for nat more 'someone also mentlons that thu 1 e trans p0rted to and from the ames rr prrvate cars srnce bu es are not avarlable Ile scan the newspaper agam Strange but there lS no mentron of the band partcrpatrng rn the half trme show Inqurry agam tells hun why The band was forced to dlsband because of lack of funds to furnlsh rnstruments and musrc much less provrde tran portatro to and from games A fu ther check around KI-IS shows the vrsrtor that no year book IS now pubhshed nor s any kmd of schoo newspaper prntedl The faculty has been greatly re duced srnce 1953 and only e sen tral courses are berng offered Play Cancelled The Man Who Came to D1n ner' the paly being prepared ov Kurtarn Klub members has been cancelled The drrector Mr W C Smrth made thrs announcement The play was to be presented March 13th Another Frrday 13th could there really be anvthtng to thrs bad luck No thrs change was cuased bv lack of trme and mterest Next year the organfzatron wrll have the play books and hope to present the play rn a new audrtor rum rlt s happtnt ' Surely there must ht srmr mlstrkr thrs cannot hr th Klls ut knru n 1953 lP19lllLli1I'tlf' vu befort tht lcxas lt rt o brlls wherh Qnld r teachers salarrts One proposes te do so bv haunt, the state prx the cost the othtr hx l1dXlflg, he school dlstrrrts pr-oxrrle tht Ill nu The ralse would lnxolxe app ox mattl S940 per tracher If the lxlgort llrll Wvllph would h Xt the dlwllltt pu therr tt th ers passes the legislature rxhert urll Kenedy rarse the moms ' operta hrs 1 dx be ll rt evaluated and school taxes rarscd to the maxtmum to pax for the new school hllllfllflg, Phe only t ar these necessary funds could be rarsed would be to re ev1lu'1 e property or to cut flown on ex I nses T xra ers uorrld ln crdedlw agarnst 'mothtr rt tvrlur n of optrtx 1 ls safe assume that school expenses yy ould be cut Hrnce the pretnre of d gradatron we men frnd 1n 1911 rn KHS What can ue do about 1t'7 Why should we do ansthrng about t Students 1 xxrll he p1x1n school taxes on the new schoo arf ter you hate graduated for rt X ll be many yrars before the bonds are pard 'Someday you wrll hate chrldren attendrne school Do xou want c0nd1t1ons such as these to 6XlSt7 You can help to defeat thrs Ifrl gore Brll bv wrrtrnv to vour cor' gressman rn the Texas Ie-grslatuv-e and urgrng hm tn 'rote ayarnst the brll Interest your parents rn the rdea They cast a large shadow of rnfluence What w1Il Kenedy Hrgh School be hke ln 19549 You can answer that questron rf you w11l 'irlmol Spirit On llpswrrtu The pep ralles last Thnrsdav showed the school sprrrt 1s not dead entrrely rn KHS The ell mg vsas stronger than at anv other trme thrs vear The grrls needed support for the Huntsvrlle tourne ment and thev got rt from the student bodv Let's try to keep rt gorng from now on and have plenty of backing for the Double AA Lrons next year vi'.,. 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Experience Gained Would You like To At Trunuty Meet Fufleen spee r students valuan' ly carrued the coolrs ol marotn and whute to San Antonuo last Fruday and Saturday to compete un the annual Trunutxv Speech Con ference sponsored by Trlnuty U1 versuty The competutron was ex teremely stuff un that there were only three class A schools rep e sented The rest of the competut on was furnushed by such schools as San Jacunto Hugh of Houstos Thomas Jefferson and Bracken rrdge Hugh of San Antonuo and many other class 4A and 3A hugh schools from all over the state The debate team composed of Bennue Sarrett and Kelly Shaw defeated South Sans of San An tonuo and one of the teams from San Jacunto of Houston losung to the f'1rst place wunner of the meet San Jacunto of Houston Bennue Sarrett also made a good showung un the orugunal oratory contest Other student puttunv theur best efforsts foreward were Aluee Leasmanru and Flusaheth Smuth un the gurls dramatuc readung exent Euleen Knuflson Ch uulo tee Braun gurls poetry unteuepertatuon Bvron Burch un Buble re dur Lynwood lsuenetk and Bv on Buuch un ho s dramatuc readung Mary Charpentuer and lows Wulkuns uru extemporaneouu speeeu and Eluzabeth Smuth un lx rue poetry and Lynwood Kreneck uuu declamatuon fouward to next year and the Trunutx Meet where they sow tluut ut wull be a dufferent stor Such students as these should he com mended on theur show of purut 'und theur beluef un themselyes It students such as these that keep the spurut of KH S flung hugh Around The famous K HS wo ldnt be the same wthout Delores R and her punches fpunch board that usl K H S declamers goung to Trurutv gurls basketball team goung to Hurutswulle Lynwood nuutung hrs auto buography Jummy C s brught red shurt Nan v Blause becomung a peroxude blonde Ronnue M playung 'the clown un Cuwucs Dumple Key on a duet' The huc' general scuence classes makung alcohal Marjorue Vaughn catchung Fvelvn Brutons bruday bouquet and be caught un front of church tdoung what J bv Bro Guttmann Mx rlune and Frances gomg wuth Lucys boyfruend June Wullunms' weakness for Ford eon yertables and dark haured Lady Dubarry former S returnung to KHS nette Maud H beung called Max Be A Member? Anyone who reads ten books us luguhle for mcmbershup un the Tex as Readers Club Muss Haynes saud Wednesday March 4 un the lubrary Thus has already been announced un the eughth garde and some have responded she contun ued All you have to do 19 read ten books fuve fuctuon and fuve non fuctuon Then vou wull receive a eertfucatc of membershup un the Texaq Readers Club We re doung thus to encourage more readung of books un our lubrary Fught students of the eughth grade haue read ten books and wull receuve a certufucate They are Ifreddue Jones Tommy BFOWD Charles Humphrues Robert Horne Maryorue Hull Davud See Betty Fhuele and Mary Jane Stauch Muss Haynes encourages every body to Joun un the fun and read ten books for membershup un thus club Signs Of The Zoduac What dud the stats say when you were born If you happen to be one of the lucky few who was born under the sugn of the fush you ll fund there us much un store for you Puces people are very loyal to theur fruends and wull defend them wht ther rught or wrong They wull even deny themselves the comforts of lufe to further the unterests of relatuves or fruends They are very fond of beautuful thungs un nature and art In fu ture years theur artustuc abuluty may lead to a successful busuness They are fond of responsubuluty and t u be re ued upon o full peaces of trust Those trauned to methoducal busuness methods make excellent accountants cashuers and book keepers There are xery few e o tusts among Puces people They have a deep reluguous feelung Theur 1 st comoanuons are found under Vugro and Caprucorn The students and teachers of KHS that made a grand entry durung the month of March are Jume Tobe Atkunson J Lvle Hu W C Smuth Bubba Matthews Joy Louuse Gullev ftvuv-les Boatmnn M ll to n Slau hter Judy Muxon Susan McAluster Student Destroys Obuect Here Uh I just cant waut some rut heard Joy Puth say un study hall Lveryone wondered what she Was mutterung about She opened her notebook and looktd at u Just then Muss Arnold walked by What a put.y no one could see what She was lookung at wuth such long mg eyes Sccofld Deruod whuzzed by then Joy and her notebook were un Journalusm She took one last look at ut and then was off to arute a story Danny thunkung of hus own wel object out and no' Eyerythung The next thurg the class knew Danny was beggung each one to guve hus some money Shrme on you Danny You should know better than to eat a luttle gurls candy bar' 327x438 tare slupped the destroyed ut Oh began to happen What method of pountung off do you prefer Bob? What was you an wer for that thurd probler' Jack How do vou use the CF Sthael Mr Smuth? ue sarrple of the Que'- tuons heard whenever a group of the K H S sllde rulers gather un studv hall or 'unywhere else at work to turn out a state Wm suuu moog thelr r'u uk VVul the efforts pa off' Wull the boys auth the luttle vuhute stucks come through Read the Ions Paw later for further results Entertauners At Luon s Club Sux band members and Mr ,J O Robertson durector were guests at the Luons Club Thurs day February 26th The two puecee played are the ones the students have prepared for contest thus month A barutorue duet Elena Polka Was played by Keuth Brownlow and Fletcher Stokes accompan led by Aluce Leasman Jackue Blause Mary Margaret Pullun and Leroy Hyltun played a clarunet truo Gavotte P0'P0fU0 ed a sectuon of the foundatuon ' u l cl on the new school Book 108 Shows Modern Gurls Are lucky Eughteen forty fuve Yes that was the oldest one I found Would you luke to see ut Sure Muss Hay 'ues led the curuous stu dent to the room un the back of the lubrary Reachung un a closet she brought out a dull brown grew tattered obJect whuch the student eyed wuth unterest The student took the object and examuned ut She found that ut contauned a assortment of poetrv es avs and hustory It also contauned unforma tuon regardung a school called Col umbua Female Instutute You see thus student was look ung through a 1845 magazune call ed The Gaurduan A Famuly Magazune publushed un bound book form by the Columbua Female In stutute It also contaned a cata logue dated 1838-39 Accordng to thus catalogue gurls had ut much harder than gurls of today do For unstance the gurls uf thus senool could not leave the r tmpu wuthout a lady escort from the Tnstutute Sha had to wear a sumple unuform of purple dur ng the wunter a whute one un summer and coud wear no vewl J She was not allowed to have her own purse tspendung moneyl and even though she was requured to wrute home every fortnught she could receuve no letters wuthout pe mus suon to do so I good th ng that lt ss Haynes found thus book It shows the gursl of today how well off the are You Know Them By Furst chaur comet player anoth er K H S gurl lookung else where Shurley Jacobson They fly through the aur What muscles and form' Boys un 6th peruod P E Always workung on some senuor Project furst one on the volleyball C0Urt Lupe Garcua Connue to the basketball gurls Lubrary Club prexgy Jackie Syrung That budget usnt due today us lt' ' No where us my tvnewrvtert All typung stude Blue 39 Ford loaded wuth pass engers for the lunchroom, part of another one of those steady C0UPles Keuth Brownlow Teachers daughter equally adept at drama and music Eluzabeth Smuth Oh my achung feet' football manager tumed player Benme Sarrett Another ned red head' petute nd popular Donna Rae Lunder Only twelve more weeks to go Countmg the days Students of KJ-IS I I O , 0 I C . I :II I . - ll , I I ' ' A I I , . ' . 1 ' vu ' I I vu ' tl ' ' ' L ' . I , ' I ' ' .. . . ' U ' . H l - , '. Q. ' ' . I ' b Y . ' ' I - I I ' ' n ' - I U , vu . v I ' ' ' , , u ' 'V I -I I . 3- . -'Y U . . ' ' V .. . . ' ' v 7 I , , I . i ' - - I . . - . - I ' , Y ', so - - , . . ' ' ' ' .Y ' - - h . . I I I' ' , uv ' V 7 , A 1 Y' ' rw , - - . ,v A0 . v I ' ' ' I 1 - . . . - ' l .'. I ' 'V ' ' ' V D ' ' - ' I v v ' - ' ' I . . . - I ' , v V D '. . f , I VI I ' I' ' ' -4 fu . ' , . 2 v V . ' l . I . . - ' ' ' ' ' . l ' ' I ' . 0 ' l - ' . ' ., ' . . I ' I . . . ' , , : ' 2 , f , U - - - ' . . . W . ' -- if S I' an . I IH , I Y. . I I- I I ,, A . ' I V ' ' I . . II l , . . . -7 - A ' ' 1 ' . ' I I QI I , . . . I , ,, u , er, , , l l sl 3' l' - Tlneea' ,. . ,as , 3- . ' I - . A A I ' 1 -' ' f I - . ' . ' 'I . - These students are all lookiiuul The slip-tick artists have been hard , ' . l , 'I ' ' , 1's a 9 I: .' . , ' ,' ' ' 1 -. ' re T , - rf fr fs. - I . ' ' ' V- I I ' :,. I. I QI. 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'- . .4 L ' ' ll I ' . . u HI 'I II ' ' . . . .--- ,' H ' 41 n - 1 ' - - , 1.1fT11:l::::x ri - ,, llbrary Club Attends Convenhon Frve members of the Llbrary Club and the1r sponsor Mxss Haynes attended the conventlon for student hbrarlans held ln Ed 1nburg on February 28th Leavlng Kenedy at 400 Sm the gxrls reg1stred at the hbrary of the Edxnburg H1gh School at 903 and then attended varlous lectures Each school represented gave a report of the work they were domg 1n the1r club and Mary Margaret Pulhn was the reporter for the Kenedy group After' at tendmg a large banquet for lunch the students then attended a musl cal show 1n the afternoon Offxcers were chosen 1n a bus1 ness meetmg 1n the afternoon The ote wa on schools and not 1n u1v1duals The followmg were el ec ted Presldent Edmburg VICE F resxdent McAllen Secretary 1-,dmburg Treasurer a d P l nentarxan Laredo The group clded to have the Llbrary Club Lonvenuon 1n Corpus CT1I'lStl next Kenedy was the group whch had come the longest d1stance to the conventmn Flax Festwal Band Trophles Who w1ll be the wmners' Two bands,part1c1patmg 1n the Kenedy Flax Festval Parade May 2nd wlll go home wrth these 31 mch troph es These troph1es w1ll be awarded to the best marchmg and the best playmg bands The Kenedy band wlll not be el1g1ble to compete for the troph1es The Flax Festxval be1ng held for the f1rst time 1n Kenedy smce 1950 attracts nterest form all parts of Texas Thzs year prom1ses to be a banner year w1th parade rodeo 9Xhlbtl0l'lS and contests carmval and lavxsh queen corona 1on Dafflnltlons Banquet An affau' where you eat a lot of food you dont want before talkmg somethmg you don t understand to a crowd of people who don't want to hear you Block The dlStl1!'lC9 between some people s ears Bad dr1ver An accxdent gomg some place to happen Ba1t Rouge l1p-st1ck and xathlng suxts Blotter Somethlng you look for whlle the 1nk d!'16S Book ends The part of the book many glrls read fu'st Boy Nolse w1th d1rt on It G1rl One who used to want an all day sucker and now wants one just for the evenng Goblet A small saxlor Gamblmg Gettlng nothmg for something Officers Elected For Hugh School PTA The Kenedy 1-ugh School PTA et 1n the hlgh school llbrary at 1 pm March 2nd The followxng mffxcers for next year were VOted on after be1ng presented by the nom1nat1ng C0lTl!T1ltt86 Presldent Mrs H H Schuene mann Assnstant to the Presxdent Mrs J W Falvella Secretary Mrs A R Frerkmg Treasurer Mrs M M Atkmson Dlfferences between the two b1lls now before the State Leg1s lature of Texas was throughly d1s cussed by Mr J L H111 The G11 more A1ken B111 w1ll provlde a 5600 a year ra1se for the teachers payed by the State The Kllgore B111 wh1ch w1ll glV9 teachers a S240 a vear raxse w1ll have to be patd by the school dstrxct H po1nted out how the school system w1ll have to be put on an entxrelv lower b8SlS 1f the Kllgore B111 s passed The P T A dectded to stand m favor of the G1lm0r9 Alken B1 Mr Gene Chamberlam asslstant pastor of the F1T'St Baptxst Church gave a verv mterestmg talk Bare Feet and Berr1es He stressed the respons1b1l1ty that parents owe thexr chtldren ln the home All members were remxnded that the study course w1ll be completed on March 10th The student councll w1ll also have a panel d1s cuss1on at th1s meetlng from 1 00 to 3 00 pm at the CIVIC Center T STA. Meeting The Texas State Teachers Asso c1at1on met Monday the 2nd of March at Falls C1ty 1n the new gym and aud1tor1um The purpose of the meetmg was to name the delegates to attend the d1str1ct TSTA 1n San Antonlo held 1n the Munlclpal Aud1tor1um on March 12 13 Mr H111 gave a talk on pendxng leg1slat1on 1n Congress Mr McQua1n was named from our h1gh school and Gary Balt1s from Runge Other delegates are An thony Manka Falls C1ty C I-I Boncher Karnes C1ty C S P1r'ken Presldent Kenedy A nom1nat1ng comm1tte was ap po1nted to nom1nate offxcers for next year They are as follows John Hardy C H Boucher Sydney Nxeschwltz L H Menn R H own irxcltement Begms For Sensors It seems as 1f the semors havc already begun plannmg toward. graduatxon Last week they recexv ed the1r memory books wh1ch they have been c1rculat1ng among themselves gettmg s1gnatu1es Al so Wednesday mornmg they mea sured for thexr caps and gowns It won t be long now w1l l1t sen1ors New School Golng Up The shouts of workmen the bangmg of hammers and the gen eral bustle of 8CtlVlty IS tn the a1r around the construct1on s1te of the new school Th foundatxon and floormg of the mlddle sectxon ot the new bulldmg has already 'Deen constructed The constructlon 1S under tht, d1rect1on of the Leshe Construc ron Company The new school nuldmg IS due to be ready for xenedy students for the fal-1 sem ter th1s vear ntervlew Nlr L H Menn Mr Menn our good friend and fme teacher of Socxal Studxes and Fngllsh halls from Yorktown Texas He was born there ID 1899 md graduated from the Yorktown 'l'1gh School before they added h 11th grade It just so nappened hat the 11th grade was addel he next year, and Mr Menn dec1d d to go So M1 Menn has two xgh school d1plItl'Tl85 and was the l!'Sl to graduat from the 11th rade 1n Yorktown Hxgh School Mr Menn has attended a num ber of colleges The ftrst one he only went one year and rlecxded to help Uncle Sam out ln World War One When he retutred from the war Mr Menn entered w1at was then John Tarleton College 1 was at th1s tlme he flec ded to be a teach er rle consudfrs the Umversxty of Texas hlS Alma Mater though Among other colleges Mr Menn has attended S 'VI U Un1vers1t5 of MISSOUPI Amemcan 1n Washmg ton D C and the UHIVSFSITIY of Mexxco Mr Menn has majors ln hlSt0I'y and government and a mlnor 1n fonegn languages He says that he would rather teach government and CIXICS than any other sub Ject H1s second cho1ce IS fonegn languages When asked what type of stu dent he preferred Mr Menn laughed and repl1ed A good actor one who plays llke he's mterested Of course, he prefers one who IS really lnterested but an actor w1ll do Mr Menn seems to engoy teach mg very much In the 1nterv1ew he was asked ffhlS questlon If you weren t a teacher what other professlon would you choose? Mr Menn leaned back 1n h1s chan' and S8ld A Job that IS challeng mg one that 1sn't the same each day one 1n whlch I can lmprove myself ' Perhaps Mr Menn has chosen the r1ght Job after all Per haps we should keep these pomts 1n mmd when we chose a Job or careerr K H S Candidates F rQUeenFlax1na Four semor g1rls of Kent dy Hlgh School have been chosen by var1 our organlzatlons to represent them 1n the contest to choose Queen Flaxma V for the Flax Festlval 1n May The contest IS lrmlted to glrls who are semors IF hlgh school or over Sue Kagler w1ll represent the local Flre Department Shxrla Ann Bell was nomlnated by the Hngh School PTA Sue Mudd wlll be the cand1date of the Alethlan Study Club and Joyce Sahm was elected bv the semor class of K HS to be thelr nommee All the trls not chosen to be the queen x 111 serve as ladles ln wa1t1ng to Queen Flaxma 1n the coronaton eremon1es Pubhc Schools Week When you see a publxc school at work doxng nts Job r1ght you see Democracy 1n Act1on Wxth these words the parentes of the students of K HS are urged to v1s1t one of the schools of Kenedy durmg Pubhc Schools Week March 1 7 Students were handed notes for the1r parents Thursday February 26 remmding them of the com1ng Pubhc Schools Week and urg1ng them to vlstt Student Actlvlty Card Survey Of sxxty students 1nterv1eweo fxfty sa1d Yes ' when asked Would you buy a student act1v1ty card 1f they were offered to the student body next year ' Of the ten who gave a negat1ve naswer all gave the reason that smce they part1c1pated 1n so many sports or for var1ous reasons attended sports events free It would not pay them to buy a card The 1dea of a student act1v1ty card for K HS can easxly become a reahtv 1f enough of you students w1ll fall behmd lt When you thlnk that you w1ll recexve your annual newspaper admxssxon to sports events of all kmds and plays pre sented by the Kurta1n Klub for only ten dollars when the1r total cost would be nearer f1fteen dollars vou can see that you are sav1ng money It w1ll take at least two hundred students to make th1s 1dea work Wlthxn a few weeks a petttlon w1ll ae presented to the student body askng each person lf they would prom1se to buy a card next year Such a card IS wxdely used 1n col eges and larger hlgh schools Ken dy certaznly 1snt too small to have grown up 1deas IS she? 0 I I . e o 0 ' 0 . 0 Q . . - I I Q O D' .- , ' III l h I D D ' ' D ' - ' . . ., . 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EDITORQ Shirley Ray Stlmson Save The Soul And Save Texas Susan MCAllSlPl e c r' Kenedy High School won sec ond place 1n district with her essay on 'Save the Soil and Save Texas Th1s S011 con servatlon contest was sponsor ed by the Karnes Co S011 Con servatlon Service A fifteen dollar check was presented to Susan m an assembly Tues day March 17 for her efforts 1n w r1t1ng this w1nn1ng essay The other day almost all of Tex as was blanketed w1th a very heavy blanket of dust The air was hterally filled with t1ny dust part icles that made v1s1on and breath mg d1ff1cult Perhaps most house wlves merely Lemoaned the fact that so much house cleaning was to be done To the younger folk It was Just unpleasant to breathe and taste To the farmers and others who serlously considered the situation lt was a tragedv Literally thousands of acres of soil from parts of our own state and adJo1n1ng states was completely blown away Today in Texas there are sex eral means available to saxe our so1l Volleyball Glrls Wm Twice The Kenedy girls volleybal team won over Karnes Cnty Thurs day and over Nordhelm Friday lr the Kenedy gym The girls defeat cd Karnes City 2 1 and Nordhein' three to one The Soil Conservation of the U mted States Goy ernment IS anxious to help farn ers 1n the conservat1on of thc-1 soil 'lhe government w1ll exen pay part of the expense of terracmg and planting certain grasses that keep down so'l ero slon Most of the farmers 1n this area avail themselves of th1s op portumty To those who think that so1l con servation IS 1mpor-tant only to the farmer a great deal can be said There is not a person 1n this state who is not directly affected by S011 cov1servat1on The very food we eat lS affected bv it If the so1l IS not conserved then certain m1n erals are lost an the food we buy If all of our food products derived all of the minerals and v1tam1ns from the S011 they were supposed to we would not have to supple ment our d1et with such Our dentlsts would not be so oyerworked filling cavities ln our teeth 1f we got enough cacium 1n our food Our doctors would have fewer patients with colds and gen erallv run down condition 1f we re celved all the v1tam1ns 1n our food that we need We can never do this unless the elements needd in our soils are conserved It IS important to every Texan to learn the value of saving our S011 All the 1ndustr1es in Texas are fected by the S011 By saving our S011 we are sav1ng Texas Its 1n dustries the health of ltS people and 1ts wealth Rest Assured Coming Soon The seniors are looking for Ward to the senior play Rest Assured that is to be cast soon The books came m last week and all students expecting to try out for plrts were requested to read the story of the play 'Die three act comedy character 1288 life as lt appears lh many families The father a fidgety nervous, gmuchy old goat by the name of Mr Morlock who doesn t like anything but money won t let hi family do anything He always gripes about his pains and aches Mods with everyone and wont let hrs daughter Mary 20 become engaged to Joe Lanconl because Joe's papa is poor In short hes a clip of the worst sort The play ls sticked full of action and excitement It will be a hilar- ous comedy that you cant afford fo miss x ,fir- s ',.' ' K ,f Q9 .J ,lf 'lbs Religious Assembly Mr Gene Chamberlain assistant pastor at the First Bap' st Church in Kenedy was the spr- ker at the regular monthly religious assembly last Wednesday Ylarch 18 at l 00 pm HIS talk was a gie entatmn an a rather light sem n tlrce arguments against vom to c nr h and two general approache to u e 1n order to get the 'ea t t f church 1f you accidents l 'nd yourself there The three reasons pr serffd fo not going to chuzch 1 ere l prove your independen prove that you dont mi t tra 1t1ons 3 that you 1 oc lazy to get up on Sund iwrnx lv The two approaches fn not gat ting anythmg out of c uieh 'nc the act1v1tv approach lawn y con s1st1ng of passing notes to le 1 on the end of the paw owl the non activity approach which reaches 1ts culmination when you are able to go sound asleep durmli the sermon 'SJR X N wh X af X X xx rose Leopards llrder New Sweaters Twelve mcmheis of the gxrls basketball tt 1m wil soon be sportmy nv w swi 1tc1s .ar 'l Jacket llu. gills mdeimd tl1 ir awards fo' this year XVednesdav March 11 'md they expect 'hen to be deliver ed some time 1n Aprll The Lcopirds 'mad their choice of sweaters or Jackets this year Three members ordered white sweaters to will receive white Jackets and the remaining seven hose to reeene maroon sweateis Lettermen this year include scy en senior plavers two senior 'nanager and 'our Juniors Girls receiving aw rds are Shirlev Brownlow Shirley Cop land Gayle Jones Sue Kagler Betty Reese Joyce Sahm Myrlme Willborn Jessie Ables Gay Aoueie Kay Copeland Susan MCAIISWP and B1ll1e Martin Alta Syrlng also lettered but chose to receive a band jacket instead of a basket ball award I ' , ' . . y . . 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Lose2 The Kenedy gurls xnlexlnl team played thur first games of the season at the Altec tournament March 14 The gxrls dtfeated Ban quette and RIVCIA hut were fotced out of the finals ln llctorla and Ben Bolt The scores by game are as follows Kenedy Banquette 155 15 7 Kenedy Rlxlera 1: 7 14 16 15 4 lxenedy X lctoxta lm 8 15 Kened Ben Bolt 116 1115 13 The glr s who make Lll the vol Teyball team llllS war lnclude .lessle Ables Ima Jaan Anger mlller Gay Aouellle Shtrley Brownlow Mary Charpf-utter Lu cllle Green Ct aldme Ladewlg Joyce Sahm Altt Stung and Marjorle Naughn llow To Be llnpopular As the bell rang endmg his math 0383 Jimmy Jumped up fmm his desk and made a bee line for the door Several desks fell before hrs on rush and the teacher was fore ed to step back out of hxs way as he whlzzed past her on his way WL '1'he hall was already crowd ed and his locker was at the other end but fixlng his 8lgh!8 on It Jimmy began to plow hls way through the students A cu-efullv placed elbow here I shove ln the back of some un luspectlng classmate Just ahead' of him and a never say stop attitude got fum through the Gill ln record tlme however what dlfferencse dld lt make him whether or not Susle had to plck up all her books that he had Jabbed out of her hands' The fact that Bobby had htt hls head on a lock er because of that well paced shove didn t bother Jommy at all He wasnt even aware of the cold Took! and muttered words that followed him all the way to hls deatlnatron Unfortunately Jimmy xsn't an flolated case ln Kenedy High SehooL When a class ends polite- nelt is thrown to the winds and ft'l every man fo himself Glrl or boy semor or eighth grader it seems to make no difference Everyone seems determined to get to his destination. POSBNUGSS of how or at whose expense In ease We have forgotten, the rule that no one vxsxts then' locker exeept before the fu-st class ln the nnrninl and after dinner is ltllllneiiect Notonlyareall the thoughtless Jimmy's ignoring a school rule, but they are making tlsumelves extremely unpopular. Am you a Jimmy? Oplmon Poll Taken In K ll S A soctal' sclentxst recently re marked heading Optmon mee of mques have been developed for mcasurlng lt The members of the paptr staff feel that ln school llfe as well as commumty hfe the studtnts play an lmportant role in etlectmg their leaders that flll the places of responslbillty A card board box has been posted ln the hallway Please check your ans- wers to the followmg qucstlon and dror them in the box entitled OPINION POLL Que-mon 1 Should soclal fratern ltlcs cxcluslve clubs be allowed to exlst in hlgh school' tcheckl Yes Question 2 Do hugh school social that the world xs now mto the Era of Publlc Wxth thls rlse m tmport- publxc opmlon new tech ness among students' tcheckl Yes Question 3 Should offlcers of the various organizations be elected at the close of the old school year or the begmnmg of the new school year' tcheckl Close of old school year Begmlng of new school year Questlon 4 Should the edltor of the hlgh school annual be elect- ed by the student body or ap- pomted by the sponsor' tcheckl Eleceted...Apolnted.i Question 5 Should Natxonal Honor Soclety students be more con cerned about upholding thelr honor on tests and pop qulzes' tcheckl Yes... No Questnon 6 Would you lake to see school splrlt encouraged or are you satisfied with the status qw' lcheckl Encoux-aged....... Status quo Questlon 7 Do you take part in athletics' Do you take part ID mterscholastlc events' Do you take part in both' tcheckl Athletlcs...- Intel-scholastic events Both-..... Questton 8 Do you thmk our school system has defmltely lm proved smce last year tcheck' Yes... No lones Elected Assistant Edltor Danney Jones was elected to be assistant editor of the Llon s Paw at a meetmg held by the Journal lsm class Tuesday, ' March 17th Danney was elected to fxll the va cancy caused when Shxrley Stxm son was forced to reslgn, due to lack of txme Danney IS also the school photo grapher for the Annual and Llon's Paw The class feels very sure that, although they lost a good worker, that Danney is capable of doing the work the Job of asslstant edit or requires Gold Blue and Red Ribbons Won By K H S Students A style show sponsortd by the Alethlm Studx Club was held m the Flementarv School Audltm tum Saturday March 21 1913 at Q 00 m The fxrst half of the show con slstcd of dresses made at homt or school They were Judged bx Mrs Ann llughs Fashlon to mdm ator .Ioskc s Mrs Bertha Blown Mgr Snlger Store Beewllle and Mrs Vtola lohnson ll 1' Teach er m the Karnes Clit 111 h Sehoo' Bcttv Gleen P wx Kenedy Htgh School was prt ented wt h the 1st 'H a strlped denlum dress that she made and modeled herself The dress was made tzulored wlth a full sklrt and was fltted perfect'v It was classtfled as afternoon wear Mary Sue Mudd a scmor also vson the 2nd place blue nbhon for wearmg a red cotton dress wlth black patten wheels and gold ctr cles woven ln the materlal A vlde black taffeta sash wlth a h llf how on one sxde gave tht efftct of a cumberband around the vvust Allce Leasman a Jumor ln hlgh school won the 31d place red rlbbon wlth a black and whlte checked glnvl' m sun dress 'She also wore a shawl matehtng the dress ln materlal and trxmmed m red fI'lllgL along the flldq Red HCCESSOTICS accented the trtm mlngjs It was Cl3SSlflC'd ds the other two ln the cata org. of af tctnoon wear The second a t ' the Q OW f '1 lstcd of dresses mod ed from the style shons ln Kenedl P lZh School qu-If-rt: -uedeltn fo these stores were T' 'W Rat mers f' ' and 'll rt e .Mudd Peoples Su P Y W People s S 0 Sensors Defeat Varsity 26-0 The Varslty team put up a good flght all the may ln the Varslty Senlor game last Monday mght at Lon Sttdlum but CXXTICHCQ made the dlfference as the Senlors won. by a 26 0 margm The Semors sparked by out standmg play f om Wommack Jones and Haak m the lme and Burr kollxnek Tommy Linder, and Jimmy Baccus tn the backfleld showed fxght and wall to-wln all the way takmg advantage of Narstty fumbles to control the ball and the ball game The Varstty on the other hand kept golng untll the final whlstle but Just dndnt have the where- wlthal to overbalance the Serum- advantage of age and experlence Play of the Varsxty was marked the part of Horn Wllburn and Martin ln the lane and good per formances from Lxster Frerking and Decas ln the backfleld to mention a few In a pre game fntroductlon tlh followmg Semors were presented as playmg thelr fmal game for the Maroon and Wt' t l Um ma k at center H R Haak al. left guard Bob Jones at ught tackle Foot Matthews at left tackle Tommy Lmder at quarter back Fletcher Stoke at right half back and Marvm Kolmek at full back Semor eam coach was Mr Max Druen Band Marches ln Cuero Parade The Kenedy band was one of several bands partlclpatmg m the Cuero parade Thursday March 19 The parade was in connectlon wtth the Llvestock Show bemg held 1n Cuem ii SCHOOL SPIRIT How IS your School Sp1r1t How IS your prlde? Here IS an opportunlty to express yourself, and to wm money The school IS offering prtzes for the win nmg essays on School Splrlt The flrst prlze wlll be S7 50 the second S5 00, and the thlrd 352 50 What do we need to brxng prlde to our school? Rules for essays 1. Title School Sp1r'lt 2. 3. Approxlmately 1,000 words One entry per student 4. All essays must be turned tn not later than Aprll 15th 5. The best three w11l be publlshed ln the school paper. 6. All students are ehgible. o o I 0 I I 0 ' , o o o . 1 B . . . . . ' .v .-' . ' ' - ,' , ' ' , . . - 0 o o ' 1 V x S L .V .Y 1 v - ' ' I , . Q. L , - h Q' . . ' h A r' . . ' ' ' A V '. , . .1 1 1 . I - I I . . L p. . l ' - ' v . . ' - , , . ' 2. - ' ' ' - - V I v- Q A. X. . V . xv . k k , , A ' . . t ' - Y v s ' ' ' . . ' ' l ' . ' D .- . '- ' , :- , - , - I w - U ' .. .. , . . .-: ' '-7' '27-F: -g ' l ' -Y' ' ' '. . e , l l - I T- ' v In v ' . -. I ' 'l , q I ' ' l. t , - 4 - . A' - .L ,' . . - -- 1 1 A .casa frvnit ' in - ' V i . . 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' . . . s , , ' ' ' ' r - - . 1 . . , . . - - Moonhmers Uncoveredlll ad fm th lull llys t m revr-noous 18 ltumlng Tht fre lu mu and sqphomot general sen at students are op eratmg u stzll tn tht chemstry lab forthe purpo of rrnklng llcohol These operutlons a e rathu un usual, as such thmg go because they are not carrud on undu cover of darkness nor do those ln charge of the mamrllatlons have any fear of ltscovtry Mr Smith says that he has no fear of revenue-rs stncc they are preparing ll for thelr own use ATTEND PIANO AUWITION Mtsses Mary Margaret Pullm Jackxe Blaxse and Betty Ann Lm hart and Mrs Otto Llnhart attend ed a piano audxtxon oi South Texas Chapter of P1 Mu held at the Lady of the Lake College rn San An tomo Saturday March 21 Jackxe Blaxse and Betty Lmhart made an average of 90 to 95 and were awarded a blue nbbon each lunlor Football Begms 42 Boys Out The Flementary School has 42 boys from the 6th and 7th grades out for Jumor football These eager young boys showed that they are ready to do thexr best The 6th grades are studymg the contlnent of Europe They are drawlng mterestmg nd colorful maps of Europe Anyone who would l1ke to see thxs work IS m vlted by the students The Lxons Paw IS not the only school paper A new paper the Fxfth Grade Chromcle IS bemg Wrltten by the filth grade stu dents Dlfferent ones wr1te the columns and draw the plctures One lnterestmg column was wrxt ten on the spxder trap door plant whxch can even tray baby turkeys Mrs Herrmgtons class has brought some of these plants to thexr classroom A vxsxtor to the Elementary School surely notlced the eggs on dxsplay 1n the hall Mrs Brewers 4th grade pamted plctures of themselves on httle eggs Pony talls patches and even freckles have been put on the eggs The eggs seen on dlsplay resemble these students Anna Karmzzxese Betty Marte Madson Mary Thames Josephme Roos Mary Elaxne Chesser Mary House Marxlyn Ryan Randy Devore Marcia Ann Monroe Elsle de la Garza Ervm Louxs Kramer Jr Jacky Lmder Byron Whlte Fernando RIOS Bennle Cortez and Alfredo Zambrano These classes have reported low er attendance due to mumps and other slcknesses Pnmauy News thc scroxd garde xs proud to 1 1Y'f1'Pf't that theyfarc at last able to do the one thmg they have toward They ca now wxnte' A booklet ns bemg made m whxch cyerwthmg wlll be wrltten lnstezd of prmted The boys and glrls ln Mrs Hammer s second trade are havmg l contest m attends re Fhc wln mug sxde will he treated at the end of the contest 0dds N Ends The mam event of the week was the blg game between the Semors and Varsity Who sand wo was go- mg to look hke what afterwards anyway nice playmg on both teams' 'I'he tenms zone meet was play ed ln Beevxlle Tuesday Tommy Lxnder and Bob Jones played doubles Fletcher Stokes was the smgles contender Volleyball zone was played Mon dav On the Kenedy gym Mr Menn actmg as host of the day K H S has a new tumbling trlo Mary Sue Danny and Fletch er are a lxttle unorthodox in their practxce sessxons but nevertheless that doesn't stop them lLast row, 9 pm Mldway Drive-in'l dlctatoralxzed Everyone has to speak to Coach Strohmeyer or else' I'he club IS about to lower ' The new foursome of the Lions Room ns Jackle B Bglly L Joy Ruth S and Kelly S By the way table carving expert are seen quiet frequently at the Cree Mee I anyone have a kmfe l Myrlme sure has a nice blue ford wxth a Ford owmng lt' The Semor play xs progressing slowly but surely Rest Assured lt wxll come soon Rhetorxc or bust ' You Know Them By Her mfectxous glggle Pete Ahce Leasman Wavmg that S15 check smallest g1rl ln the Sr Class Susan McAl1stcr All those Western style shlrts a slow drawl Lewxs Wxlkms R.8.lSlTlg ard shlwmg sheep a mono grammed Tshxrt no less Wayne Frerkmg Hts mnocent questxons ln CIVICS that nearly cause Mr Menn to explode that nalve expressxon he manages to assume Ronme Morrls The shortest haxr do we've seen yet always the last to laugh at a Joke but then trv to stop her Gayle Jones The wearmf' of the greeh every thxng from a spr1g of green m the hmr to a sol :l green dress All the Irxsh m K H S Practlce practice practlce all of them have the 27th marked m re Band Members Wasted Time Wasted tlme makes up a part of almost anyone s lite There are those who look forward to txme and others who Just slt xound and walt for time to pass Here are the students of lx H 5 What are the magorxty ot tnese domg' One group IS r ady to make the best of each school hour A nother group wants to have the joy of wasted txme Quxte a few of the students keep diaries They w 'mt to he able to look back m later years and see who they went wlth and where they went ln themr hugh school years But thus xsnt the only reason look at those students who are trymg to save time They not only want to have a record of then good tunes 1n later years but they also want a record for thur ple sent use A dlarv IS 1 daxly record of the events and happenmgs m thelr lxfe At the end of each week one can look back and see where they can save tlme next week This will prove to be a very good habrt for anyone not only students People who have trxed lt flnd that It ns a very good method to help them get much more done The leaders of any orgamzatlon lmd that wasted txme only holds them back 1n thexr leadershxp The world today wants to move for ward' Panel Dlscusslons The P T A met at the c1v1c center March 10th Two panel dns cusszons were held durxng the day Students from the elementary school had the program Tuesday mormng From 1 00 to 3 00 pm the student council of the hxgh school had the dlscussxon The afternoon dlscusslon consxst ed of questxons and problems that the student thexr parents and teachers face Questaonares were prevxously gxven to the hxgh school students so the student councxl could represent thelr school by readmg nd fndmg hnw thenr class mates felt A Youth Center for all of the young people of Kenedy was throughly duscussed If you are IU favor of a center let the people know that you would attend rf this project IS started Kenedy Teams Zone Champs Both the boys and gxrls volley ball teams proved themselves wln ners Monday March 24 when both teams became zone champs at the tournament held ln Kenedy The boys defeated Beevxlle fxrst 20 and then met Refuglo beatmg them 2 0 aso The gurls met Re fugio fxrst and won 2 0 Kenedy then defeated Beevllle ln the fmal game 2-0 Both teams will now go to dxstrxct play in Vtctona MM College Visited By Aggue Prospects Two future A8zM College stu- dents Marvn Kohnek and Fletcher Stokes went to the Aggie Col lege last Saturday March 14 as the guests of former K.H.S stu dent and now freshman Aggie Randall NcAli!ter Both students wdre impressed by the mihtary dxscupllnc that is the tradltion of ALM They en joyed the hne foods that were served and the ses eral spots on the campus for recreation Saturday nnght the boys blinked xn the seniors dorm and after breakfast Sunday mormng le! for Kenedy A Rose By Any Other Name A name was tagged on you the day you were born Thxs doesnt lecessarxly mean that a person will follow up hrs name or does lt No one has ever seen H R Hank chop down a tree but someone reported that Frances Horne IS conttnually soundmg off Shzrla Bell 1sn t arge enough to gnve the sound of the Liberty Bell but she does rattle George Wolte Isnt a fllrt the gxrls thxnk hes a lamb Byron Burch hasnt. been seen sheddxng leaves around K H S Why couldnt Kenneth Matthews be called Kenneth Genes1s Marv Sue Mudd xsnt really as dlrty as It sounds lxke she ts so dont let the name decexve you Dalva Grant w1ll grant you that hes not plannmg on bemg hurled 11' Grants tomb at least not the Grant we are thmgtng of Joyce Sahm doesn't spell her last name Psalm Mr Menn the senxor sponsor 15 a menn not a mousee CHUCK WAFON SUPPER FOR GRADUATES Mlss Mary Sue Mudd graduate of 1953 was honored wrth 3 chuck wagon supper at the Atkm son ranch on Fnday March 20 at 7 Pm and the hostesses were Mesdames W H Atklnson, C C Quxlllan and H J Kolmek Jr The guests were dressed m west ern attire and a chuck wagon supper of barbecue, beans and Potato salad was served buffett style m the lxttle ranch house The long tables were decked Wllh attractxve arrangements of blueb0nnets and lndxan pmks and cattle brands were much ln ev1 dence on the tm cans used as drmklng cups and on the cupcakes served as dessert There were 20 guests and the honoree was remembered with a set of cowboy Jewlery o C N .- l I 1 ' I Q ...., ., , . 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