Lincoln High School - Bumblebee Yearbook (Port Arthur, TX)

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f 7mm The traits of the Bumblebee: in Many ways reemble our nwni We might identify ourselves with their fighting spirit, and believe, as the authorities i tell us, that you can kill the bee, but you cannot conquer it. We might com- ; pare their neatness and orderliness in their hives and with themselves to the immaculateness of mind and body for which we nrive. It is written in their tongue, in their month, over every nrgan of their body, that they are in this world to make honey; a: it 1': written in our eyes, aur ears, mtr nerves, in every lobe of our brain, that we have been created to think, to reason, to understand, to improve aur sense al justice, cur knawledge. The bee: know not who will eat the haney they harvest, a: we know not who Jhall profit by the intellectual treasures we gather. As they go Imm llower to flower absorbing nectar beyand what they 01 their hive will need, so let us 50 Item thought to thought, forever seeking the truth. And let the knvwledge that this is our duty quicken lhe zeal and the udor with which we brighten the light of our intellectual lamps. .9: m: 6+ :03 QEchEwtomm cum? wan +$QO mcrim: 0313 E09. :mxioou, 50 OF omtxuamo TO THE STUDENTS OF LINCOLN SCHOOL Dear Students: At a recent meeting in New York City, the President of the University of Minne- sota said: When man learns to understand and control his own behavior as well as he is learning to understand and control the behavior of crop plants and domestic animals, he may be justified in believing that he has be- come civilized. This might well be my message to you. The deepest thinking people in our Nation are giving considerable thought to the necessity of man learning how to live with his fellow man. I trust that your ex- periences at Lincoln will enable you to have a better understanding of human nature so that you may live a more useful and enjoyable life and a life of greater service. Sincerely yours, 73W Superintehdent of Schools ZTNklb SCHOOL OFFICIALS F. D. Austin C. C. Morrison Business Manager President 0. W. Collins R. E. Brown W. E. Delaney Vice-Presidenl Roy Hayes Leslie McInnis W. F. Spiegel PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE BOARD Mrs. 1. Jones ' Mrs. R Dunbar President VicevPresillent Mrs. C. Brooks Mrs. W. L. Dewall Mrs. R. Miller Mrs. A. Como Vice-Presidenl Secretary Treasurer Chr. Hospitalily Com. n L , .. Mrs. M. Moore Mrs. J. Chester A. 0. Henderson Mrs. B. E. Alton Co-Chr. Homeroom Pu blicily Parliam enlarian Historian M alhers TO THE STUDENTS OF LINCOLN SCHOOL Dear Friends: During our school days there come to all of us in- valuable experiences that do for us, among others, two things: These experiences lay the foundation for all our succeeding achievements, molding our character, set- ting our goals and intensify- ing our efforts toward worth- while living. These experiences also build in us a reservoir of memories that make us mindful of all the different things that contribute to our daily existence. May this annual and its contents serve to make all of us realize that each of us is a part of the other and that consideration, love and re- spect for our fellowman are our only justification for liv- lng. Sincerely yours, W 7m Principal MISS MINKENS Elem. Arithmetic MR. ELLISON Mathematics MRS BOULDIN Clothing MISS HURD Handwriting MRS. REED Arts and Craft MISS SCOTT Elem. Physical Education MR. ARCENEAUX Physical Education MRS. BABIN Attendance Clerk MRS. LEWIS Mathematics MISS BROOKS Primary Dept. MRS. MATTHEWS Elementary Dept. MISS NELSON Primary Physical Education MISS ROBINSON lem. Coordinator MRS. WEST Prim. Mathematics MISS JOHNSON Primary Dept. MRS. SIBLEY Elem. Dept. MRS. CONWAY Third Grade MR. HARRIS Elem. Phy. Ed. MISS ODUM English MR. GETWOOD Attendance Officer MRS. GUIDRY Physical Education MRS. YATES MISS BAKER Elem. Dept. Primary Deipt. MRS. HARRIS Elem. Auditorium Activities MRS. LYONS Elem. Department MR. FORD Mech. Drawing MRS. LEWIS Jr. High English, Foods, Social Studies MRS. JETER MRS. ADAMS Elem. Public Home Economics School Music MR. ALTON 1nd. Arts MR. RICHARD English, Band MRS. WHITLEY Junior High Social Studies MISS MALVO Sec. to the Principal :1 MRS. BREW Q?!- Elem. Arithmetic MRS. ALTON MISS ARMSTRONG Science Librarian w MISS MARTIN Third and Fourth Grades , MISS WADE Third Grade r. ; '1' MRS. HANNAH English, Math. Journalism MR. MODISTE Director of Testing and Activities MRS. JOSEPH MISS JOHNSON Low Second Elementary Grade Auditorium Activity MRS. CHESTER Commerce, Journalism MISS CUNNINGHAM nglish V5; l 'W;! MISS WILLIAMS History, Civics MRS. HORTON Elem. Auditorium Activity MR. HENDERSON MISS BOURCEOIS Social Studies Kindergarten MISS FONTENO Fifth Grade MISS DANIELS ursc MRS. HICKS English FAYE T. BRANCH Drill Uni! 46-;49 Camp Fire 47-48. BIVYON ELLISON, JR. Band 47 49: CEhoral4 Clul? 45; THE Ch'c-erleader 46-48 LILLIE M. ILES Drill Unit 46; Camp Fire 4647. Wooonow E. PARKER Football 4649 Baskellmll 46-47' Tra c46k 46-49- Hi-Y 45 50' Choral Club 46 50- C1345 Bus. Mgr. 49-50. PEGGY B. HARRIS THE BEE 48-50; Camp Fire 47-48. HOSEA E. GABRIEL Basketball 46-50; Cherr- leader 49: Dramatics'Club 49-50; Hi-Y 46-48. BETTY J . DELLA Chorals Club 46-30: THE 48-50; Library Asst. 45-50. WALTER CROSLEY Basketball 49; Hi-Y 47'- 504 DOROTHY NELSON Majorene 49: Drill Lnil 4-6- ; ri- i- 46.5 Camp4 Fire 4560:0145; Pres. -5.0 COMET ILEs, JR. Hi- Y 47-48 ' DramaIIc Club 43-50: Tennis 4-8- 49. HENRY 0. SMITH Choral Club 46- 50; Dra- malics Club 47- 5 Tennis 4849: Hi-Y 46- 50: Boys Glee- Club 47. 50 WILLlE-M. ALLEN wMiss LincolnW 49; Drill Unit 46-50; Class 59 ecy 49 50; Tri-Hi-Y 49. 50y: Dmmalic Club 47-50 WILBERT JACOBS FooIball 47I 48; COvCap IainY Football Squad 47: FREDDIE CUSTER CheerleadFr 47-48; Drill Lni I 46I 47: Dramatic Club 43- Camp gFire 47-48; THE BEE4 ' LIONEL J. BONNIE Cheerleader 46-;49 Choral Club 45-;50 Band 47- 50; Track 48; Scout Mas er 49-50; Boys Quunene 46- 50. ERMA L. ALLEN DIiIl Unit 47-48; Horizon Club 47-50. ELLIS J . WISE Captain, Football team 46- 49; Caplain. Basketball team 46 49; Track 46- 50' Pres. Student Council 48; Hi- Y 47 50. JESSIE M. KEYES Camp Fire 46-48; Drill Unit46 CLEO D. WOODS Drill Unit 47; Tri-Hi-Y 46-47; Camp Fire 47. ELETHA STEVENSON Misis Lincoln 47; Drill 1:46 Cheerleader 49; Horizon Club 46- 50; Dra-E matics Club 48; Student Council 48; Choral Club 46-50 J ULIA A. BALLOU Student Council 48-50; Horizon Club 48-50: Dn- mulics Club 49- 50; Tri-Hi- Y 47- 50; Debating Club 50; THE BEE ELIZA M. BALLOU Sludenl Council 48-50; Horizon Club 4-8-50; Tri- Hi-Y 47-50; Debating Club 47.50; Library 5m: 49. BETIY L. VITAL Drill Uni! 4-6; Camp Fire ; Debal' ling Team 49; Library Staff 47- 50 ETHEL L. DELESBORE Drill Unit 4-6-49; Choral Club 4643; Camp Fin- 47-48. Aum-zmr TRAVIRSON Drill Unit 48- 49: Debm- ing Team 47- 50; TH BEE 48- 50: Choral Club 47- 48;- Tri- Hi- Y 47- 50 EMMA B. GREEN Drill Unit 4-6; Tri-Hi-Y 49- 50: Camp Fire 47-4-8. MAJORIE ARMELIN Choral Club 49-50; Slu- dent Council 43; Drama- tics Club 50: Drill Unit 49-50; Horizon Club 45- 50. GLORIA HENDERSON Library Slaff Bookkeeper, THE BEE. OLA M. MANSON Drill Squad 4-8-49; Hori- zon 48- 49; Tri- Hi- Y 49- 50' Class Secy 49-50; Choral Club 47. JESSIE M. BROWN Chara! Club 49; Tri-Hi-Y 48-49: Track 47. t LENA MAE DORSEY Band Mnjorclte; Dram:- lics Club 9- 50; Drill Squad 49-50' Choral Club 47. Library Ass'l. 49 50 WILLIE GORDON, JR. Football 4743; TmEk 4s- 49; Choral Club 50; Boys Glee Club 50; YMCA 47- $0. MARY L. EVANS ay ay Queen 49; Cheerleader 47- 50; C orll Club 'Clee Club 47 50; S4mdent Council 48- 49. 8 ' - ETHEL L. CLAYTON Glee Club 49-;50 Camp Fire;' Basketball 48-50; Tri- l-Y 49- Chums 49- 50; Pep mad 46-.48 FLORA B. Gumnv Pep Squad 49. BARBARA L. GEYEN Choral Club 48-50; Dn- maxics Club 48-50; Band 48-50: Horizon Club 49; Tri-Hi-Y 48-49; Glee Club 48-50; Student Council 49- 50. J OYCE Lou BATISTE Baskelbdl 48-50; Tri-Hi-Y 48-50; Choral Club 49-50; Drill Squad 411. JOSEPH Boas, JR. Band 47 50; Chorus 44- 50; Track 47- 48: Glee Club BEmE LDUGAS Tri-Hi-Y; Library A531 49. IDIA M. GOBERT Choral 4sClub 43: Class Sec cy. Vi JAMES HALL Basketball 50. YEARLEY WASHINGTON Cheering Squad 49. COLLEEN Moons Chorus 46-50; Mixed Glee Club 49; Girls Glee Club 49; Tr 11- Hi -Y 49. DOROTHY STEVENSON Tri-Hi-Y Cheering Squad '49. 4 WILLIE MITCHELL Library Staff 49-:50 Tri- Hi-Y Secy. 46-;50 Debat- ing Team 47-;50 Class Sedy. 47. ANITA MAE MONROE Tri-Hi-Y 46-50; Drill Squad 4647; Cheerleader 49: Basketball 49-50. COLDIE VANWRIGHT Band 47- 50: Chorus 4-7 50' Dramatics Club 49- 50; Tri- Hi- Y 49- 50; Glee Club 49- 50; Tenni Team 48 50; Mixed Gee Club 49- 50. CLYDE B. LEVY Choral Club; Sports Edi- lor, THE BEE, 48-49; Dramatic Club 49-50; Football Studs. 49; Class Bus. Mgr. 49-50. REOLA WASHINGTON Chorus 49-50. DOROTHY J OHNSON Drill Squad 50; Tri-HivY 49-50; Basketball 49; Li- brary Staff. J ACK C. CARTER Band 47-50; Track 47; Art Edilor, THE BEE 48- 50. EMMA R. BADGETT Camp Fire 46-48: DrilI Squad 47-49; Chorus 49- 50; Majorene, Drill Squad 49. EDGAR HARRISON YMCA 48-49, MATTIE F. BAKER Drill Squad 46-49; Camp Fire 4 ck 46. Tra 46- 50; Chorus 49-50. ALBERT B. JONES YMCA 47-49; Class Bus. Mgr. 47-48. . f9 BARBARA R. BRANCH Camp Fire! 4648; Drill Squad 46-47; Band 48-49; Chorus 49-50; Tri-Hi-Y 9-50. BETTY J . EVANS Camp Fire 46; Drill Squad 46-47: Chorus 47- 50: Tri-Hi-Y 49-50; Band Majoreue 4B; Dramatics Club 49. DORA B. GUIDRY Camp Fire 46; horns 47- 50: Dramatic Club 49; Tri Hi-Y 49 50; Basket- ball 47-48; Band Drum Major 47-4-9. CLARENCE J. MCCALL Football varsiky9 47- 49; All- District End4 JOHN J OSEPH YMCA 46-48; Football Trainer 49. 4! CHARLES R. JONES Excelsior Club. AARON VANWRIGHT Band 47-50; Chorus 49- 50; Male Glee Club; Pia- nist 49-50. JOYCE C. FRAZIER Drill Squad 49; Camp Fire 4748. BERNICE KNIGHTS Camp Fire 47. ODELIA L. FORD Camp Fire 46-47; Drill Squad 4-6; Acrobatic Ma- joreue 47- ', ETHEL A. DUNNE Tri-Hi-Y 50; Drill Squad. 49- 50' Char rus 49- 50. EDDIE M. DELLA Drill Squad 49; Chorus 47-4-9; Office Ass'L 47-49. BERKLEY HENDERSON Track 48; Cheerleader 49. HENRY P. LONDOW Chorus 47-50. RENA M. YORK Qamp Fire 46; Drill Squad 46-47; Chorus 49- 50; Majolne 49-50. RUFUS JOHNSON MELVA BROUSSARD Band 48-50; Basketball 49- T H Y 4 D II '50; Student Council 49-50. ' n l 7- 50: n Squad 48:49 Basketball 48- MALVA HARRIS WILFORD BENARD, JR. Cheering Squad 49-50. Band 47-50; YMCA 47-48. LEONA BROWN Amos SHAW Horizon Club 46-50; Tri- Hi-Y 48-50; Chorus 49-50; Band 47-50. Drill Squad Drummer 48- 49. BURNESS Bnoussmn Band 47-50; Debating Team 418-49; Basketball 49. GERTIE M. SMITH Camp Fire 4547; Chorus 47; Cheeriong Squad 49; Tri-Hi-SY MARY A. ROGERS Chorus 47- 49; Basketball 46-50; Acrobat 4748' Cheerleader 49 mp Fire 4547 3 RICHARD ALLEN Sporgls Editor THE BEE B70y Scout 47-;49 YMCA4 i HENRY L. PREADOM Football 46-49; Track 48- 50; Circulation Manager, THE BEE 48-49. EVELYN BROUSSARD Tri-Hi-Y 4-7-50; Drill Squad 48-50; Chorus 48- 49; Basketball Trainer 49- 50. SANDERS MITCHELL 4 ALEX S. GLOSTON President, Senior Class 49- 50; President, Student Council 49-50; Football $649; Track 48-50; YM- A. Chorus 49-50; Football 48; Track 46-504 FAYE E. SIMON Drill Squad 46-4-9; Camp Fire 47-48; Band Major- eue, Chorus 49-50. JAMES BOWDEN, J 3. Football 4749; YMCA 47- 50. WALTER LADUE Band 47; Dramatic Club 48-50; YMCA 46-49; Cheerleader 47-46; THE BEE 48-49. WILLIE P; SIBBLEY Tri-Hi-Y. HOWARD DORSEY Chorus 48-50; Boys Quar- zeue 49-50. JOHN R. ADAMS Football 47-49; Chorus 45- 50; Boys Quartene 45-50; YMCA. Annie Mae Walker Marie Griffin Anna Belle Sallier Richard Johnson Rufus Lockwood Gladys Broussard Susie L. Hicks Etha Belle Peco Thelma Knights Theresa Dauphine Myrtle Hayes Gerald Cormier Willard Barnes Blanche Anderson Dorothy Baker Erma Lee Fuselier Billie Jean J oseph Marian Syers Gloria Raymond J ames Miles Leroy Flowers Halretha Willis Dolores Washington Nellie Mae Robinson Jnmes Allen Roy B. Levy Lorena Pierre Anna Milslead Norman Hebert Wilbert Riley Selma McElroy Abner Williams Viney Mae Clayton Ethelaine Francis Mary Alice Gilbert Bessie Berry Delores D. Conner Raymond Crenshaw John M. Washington Dorothy Mae Footes Andrew Hayes Bonnie R. Conner Ernestine Craft Lucy Fonteno Mary Helen Footes Fletcher Scott Henry L. Williams Gladiola Williams Leroy Flowers Miller Mae Cole Arthur Joseph George McZeaI Isaac Robertson Mary Jaco Naomi Jones J oseph Opelousas Fgederick Sperling anherine Shedrick Samuel Jones Loston Harris Dallas Pierre Theophilus Eglin Drue Selia Evans Paul Lewis Earline Newman Hollins Jones Leatha Barton Mable Martin Herman Coleman Carl Williams . . 109 , Leroy Francis Lee Arthur Lewis Ralph Iles Carrie Hawkins Tommie L. Keyes Leroy McCall Arthalia Bowden Mary Allison Frank Dugas, Jr. Wanda Guillory Louis Esbry Thomas Bryant Joyce Levy Lawrence Thomas Mary L. Hermon Mary L. Doffney Melviney Ballou Dorothy Boutte Betty Briggs Bernadine Lyons E. J. Collins Dannie M. Hollands Joseph R; Chachere Percy Johnson Doris Beasley Harold J ohnson William J. Smith Clarence ete Betty R. Vorish Rena M. Manson George J ones Emma Scypion Charles 055 L, w 9 MIX Joseph J ohnson Fred Fields Eula Shields Hillary Starks Bernice Wagner Dorothy Robinson Charles Adams Beulah Randall Herman Jackson William Turner Annie M. Washingkon Roosevelt Henderson Ruby Collins Henry Parker Charles Baker Maxine Haskin Melba L. Della Ernie L. Flowers Robena Doffney Charles Hallie Hazel Jesse Bell Sinegal Wright Willz Cordelia James L. C. Annie L. ise Brown Levy Francis Margaret Bradshaw Ramsey Sly Wallace Thornton Gwendolyn Archie Oceola Joseph Betty R. Baptiste Gistand Bryant Thomas Hawkins A J Eloise Flossie Retha James Vir;ce-nt Bowden Johnson Mayfield Burns Ernest Campbell Ignatius Broussard Christella Hayward Reba Broussard Burns Mamie Williams Eva J. Cormier Lela Guidry Rosie L. 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Paul Shirley Rogers Zeta E. Hunt Eddie McClothan Rena Richard Loisleen Della Joseph Alexander Connie L. Smlth Yvonne Bell Sylvester Melancon Geneva McCue Joan Como James Leo Jones Rona Turpeau Katherine Lewis Herbert Moore Barbara Purnell Herman Pierre Nicholas Landry Ora Elizabeth J ones -A1vin Johnson Richard Gordon Irene J oseph Willie T. Roberts Henry Como Kate Washington Richard Charles Sly J ohnnie Roberts George Mitchell Dorothy Mae Bowden Clyde Johnson Fred Winzey PuorowaAv N07 IVJMAILHI Floyd Vollier Wilma Staggs Joe R. Smith Robert Lansey Ned Dyas Billie J. Williams Leon Parker Lulu Mac Boatman Herbert J. Moore Frankie Bobino Dorothy M. Celestine F ? EIGHTH GRADE , . SEVENTH GRADE 9,339 $33 gag, EKEW aggg I95; KJF'QK SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE x SIXTH GRADE - u n a FIFTH GRADE , 4. ,' FOURTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE 1' THIRD GRADE THIRD GRADE ggaga $33 z3 aggggazgg SECOND GRADE FIRST GRADE IIIIIIIIII HIGH EIGHTH Low EIGHTH HIGH SEVENTH h XVL X- L . 99$; LW w HIGH SIXTH HIGH FIFTH HIGH FOURTH HIGH SECOND Zm-l7U G37UmUZ-X HICKS B Team ARCENEAUX Line C oach R; L. POSEY Head Coach ASSISTANTS GETWOOD HARRIS GUI DRY Line Coach Backfield Girls Basketball, CO-CAPTAINS m WISE WRIGHT SMITH Football F ootball Tennis Basketball Basketball Track , FOOTBALL STATISTICS, 1949-50 Glate Co-ChampionQ Lincoln .................... 44 Anderson .................................................... 6 Lincoln .................... 46 Tyler ............................................................ 0 'Lincoln ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 18 Washington U-Ioustom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 14 'Lincoln, Wheatley Gioustom .. 'Lincoln7 Galveston ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 'Lincoln Hebert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 'Lincoln ,,,,,,, ............ 14- Yates U-Ioustom ...................................... 12 Lincoln Wallace 0range Lincoln. Chatlton-Pollard ,, Lincoln. Anderson BidistricU 7, Lincoln ................... 13 Lincoln Da1las StatH ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 13 'Denotes Conference Games. lilpdr m, Sluximriun . wry! Pn-.4.m. If m mwa . a .k aQN-b N W' V W. hpl-rlm'gwh ,V. M ..,.c N; J4.n..1..s.,.;. Trllinrr B TEAMS BASKETBALL B TEAM GE; Fletcher Soon Statistician a GIRLS' TRACK TEAM Ma?! aQwMZ , ., ., WM? Way 67mg! THE FROG PRINCE, an Operetta presented by the Elementary De- partment. ' THE TxME 1N LUNCgAFETEmA STUDENTS WRAPPING THE MAYPOLE at the ANNUAL SPRING FESTIVAL is. Scene from VIERE COMES CHARLIEX' a Little Theater Dramatic Club Presentation. Scene from MISS WESTFIELD HIGH, a Junior Theater Dramatic Club Presenta- llon. YOUTH VIEWS THE NEWS hShould Hawaii Become a Slaleiw was the subject debated by the above group on :he current radio series. Vs Par! Arlhur Providing Adequate Recreation for its Youlh? was the question raised hv these Junior High students on the YOUTH VIEWS THE NEWS radio series. Published by the Journalism Students of Lincoln High School PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS, OCTOBER 29, 1949 NO. 1 L'ho mam c 'L' sts wit course of Wm T H E B E E 36623 er Stu. es of Mr. Ch . , Q 0.519.? tion it advisor. Published by the Journohsm Students of meoln School ,1 4. 0 1m: 1 student 3 1 lege. $001M . school, will Principopl . ................................ A. Tennyson Mlller 6 Un- kg os- fsfwu. 311'. 5' Sponsors Mrsi D. J. Chester, Mrs. H. W. Hannah Nye pm, In W's in n Iorld e pelilllsw , STAFF . 9 nos: essen mesentativa Front Page Ed1tor . ....... Peggy B. Horns . s large: Jama Editorial Page Editorsi. ............ Julia A. Bollou 'o. 0;. 1121111. Se, Charles Dorothy Nelgonl M0,, 1 en, Sanders Feature Po e Editors .............. Betty L. V110 um i; h. , in ulnar mem 9 Betty J, Della uedM- Cheh 30h!!- dent council - .. El' 0 M. Bollou ucation major its from cla Sports Page Ed'mrs Elyde Levy of the footbal' ough 12th gr : Syres is major- Mary AJ'TA Advertising. .. FlJefcher 2:15;: my education , eph IN 1 ' c 1 m e -Ma'rshau, che 1-,on SApecio Features .......................................... Henry 0 Smith m5 61ml is yak. QKhnliolluex-L - Md course; Mary Harris, '8 U.cwis, School Band. Helen 1 V is working hard ii; Rufus Devotion-Mr George W. 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Hannah, J'r., Manager Dial 4521 DAY or NIGHT C omplime nts of PRICEMZ co. 80 l Houston 2 -9494 Compliments of W23 . LINCOLN THEATER Always A Good Show gelmmfpabmc; Prescription a Specialty 847 Grannis Ave. Phone 5331 Have your prescriptions filled at the Belmont Pharmacy by a registered pharmacist. C. J. LOCKLEY, Pharmacist Compliments of mYROn '5 445 Procter Dial Z -6446 TOM DENNIS SPORTING G O O D S 7h4WmAW8W MSMQM Phone 2-8723 72.0 Ninth Avenue Port Arthur, Texas To a rich future to students of Lincoln High from 4?Xz ZuzKleh'jzgvM Lumber Repair 5 Paints Hardware 848 West 15th St. Phone 2-9917 Port Arthur , Texas ,5 Congratulations 1J5R . We 5f272 ?m2mce CHINA and GLASS CO' 616 Procter Ph. 9632 424 5th St- Ph. 5531 Dress the family at K 66 Compliments of 5e446i , mg; 5MP ??mama- 616 Houston Ave. JEWELERS Use your credit to look your best. 2' Phone 2-6221 N W 614 Procter St. 311 Pa D1318213 213:; 1935 NIGHT and DAY call 3-9468 6142f; 72$! Fast Courteous Service 2 -Way Radio Compliments of SEVENTH STREET BRANCH y.M.c.A. A. T. Miller, Exec. Chrm. A. L. Craft, Exec. Sec'y. For Superior Quality in Foods Visit QeKMZZAr GROCERY $ MARKET 831 Grannis Ave. Phone 3 -9641 Mr. and Mrs. E. DeWalt, Props. vaKegvMquw I N C. . Distinctive..MEN'S WEAR Phone 4716 612 Procter Port Arthur, Texas Compliments of G.W. I M H O F F arm? wmimmg 547 Procter Ph. 3-6013 Port Arthur , Texas Jonesfngsmuo Ezekiel Jones Owner Allen Jones Manager We specialize in delicious Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Hot Fish, Cheeseburgers, Chili and Cold Drinks. HFast free delivery 3-5841 701 Grannis 'de MANS 5HOP House of Distinctive Men's Wear KNOX HATS MANHATTAN SHIRTS STACEY - ADAMS SHOES Stylish Men's Wear 337 Procter Dr. LE. Davis Compliments of 7mm; jfife OPTICAL co. Your Optometrists Dr. SJ. Rogers Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 417 Austin Phone 8893 Compliments of LI POFF '5 gewegeka 440 Procter Phone 8331 AUDITORIUM 63M QXe, For The Pleasure of The Community and Students Manuel 3Dutch3 Dibbles Compliments of LEVY 's 339 Procter Phone 7822 gm; 3;;eae, Compliments of Grocery and Market 949 Grannis Ave. Ph. 2-3479 Port Arthur, Texas Compliments of szz'ma WWW 848 Houston Ave. More Good Food For Your Money immy THE TAILOR W Phone 5731 WI: $Wga. M.JOHNSON3 SCHOOL of PIANO MUSIC 424 W. 14th 538 W. 7th gezzhfzk'g NORA MARTIN'FLORIST 608 Procter Dial 8867 Compliments of N U'WAY BAR BECUE 604 W. 7th St. Phone 3 -9 555 Magma; gomfzany Beaumont Port Arthur Hardware Wallpaper Paints We stinghouse Appliances Venetian Blinds Slats-O-Wood Awnings Blind Repairs 1104 Ninth Ave. Dial 3-2737 SHOP AND SAVE fee 4' FOOD TORE 435 W. 7th Port Arthur Texas E. P. BAKER INMAN CHEVROLET CO. KLEAS-LATHAM MOTOR CO. LACY MOTORS LINN MOTOR CO. PORT ARTHUR AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION MART MAY MOTOR co. MINGLE MOTOR co. PACKARD, PORT ARTHUR, INC. SMITH-MAY MOTOR co. SPIKER MOTORS LATIMER-NASH MOTOR CO. Compliments of W. L. BENNETT, Mgr. 2101 Bluebonnet Port Arthur, Texas Kewgazgua PLUMBING COMPANY Phone 8895 szega- CONFECTIONARY AND GROCERY I We serve you to serve again 1001 W. 15th St. Port Arthur Texas Compliments of G E M geweay f5; 543 Procter Phone 7532 ?z?wnf4 BARB ER SHOP 847 Grannis Ave. Henry Gibson, Proprietor Lawrence Yowman Earl Randle Compliments of Wz2239x9e' BARBECUE Barbecue of All Kinds 548 W. 16th Murphy J. Hunter, Manager imam; BEAUTY SHOP 538 W. 7th St. Ph. 5731 HOLSUMM Paul Cadora White, Salesman Wemg Jve. CUT RATE DRUG STORE; 1001 Texas Ave. Phone 5031 Quality Meats Groceries and Vegetables 7;?zmmie F OOD STORE 445 Narrow Phone 2 -4793 14 ghgd GROCERY ma! MARKET Your Neighborhood Store Gus Lyons, Manager 849 Lincoln Ave. Phone 5433 uWhere: All The Big Hits Play ffgman4 4 gin m 50' WEST 7T 5TREET PORT ARTHUR TEXAS 0 4-95 Sundrxe: JVOfIOIIJ' quqz 4p5- 1010128 2-4730 334 Egg 0643147 gm gm; 7mm TOM'S CHICKEN SHACK TOM'S STEAK HOUSE Port Arthur, Texas 7ge glunma- ire. TRY OUR DRUG STORE Ina! oiucgeamw Founded To Serve on The Frienidliest Corner In Port Arthur Grannis Ave. at West Ninth Street Dial 2-8727 Thomas C. Hannah, Owner-Manager game 5 544631 721 Dunbar Phone 2-7514 FF;- Port Arthur, Texas g; H ;x Ea; I You Must Be Satisfied W , amig4 ggggggg. FUNERAL HOME GROCERY 3r MARKET Sympathetic . Friendly Service 1415 Vantine Avenue Day or Night Ambulance Invalid Coach Phone 3-9392 We Deliver 949 Texas Ave. Dia14411 . V , Zatdthd ,' ,5- ' l-WF 1 . ,, '- ' - - ,av - DAIRY PRODUCTS 2. x? -. 1 K '542me 9a? 24 801 8th St. Babies Drink Homogenized Milk Dial 8858 For Home Deliveries or Ask For It At Your Grocers 71W: Zedaze, 71mm MZmegt SUPER MARKET and 3-Way Service Cash Chirge Delivery 630 Procter Dia18811 Free Parking Space In Rear For Customers' Convenience Service Satisfaction jgze 12 SAFE..PROMPT..DEPENDABLE PR Egg; femma 7Q! Frank Red Neeb, Jr. Ask Those We Serve Commercial Printers 547 West 7th 2-8641 404 Stilwell 2-3532 Congratulations to THE BUMBLE BEE M. .u-lnl o. 0.1. In. I PORT ARTHUR COCA-COLA COMPANY. Maybe the words don't make sense.. . . . bu? your ability to disfinguish the individual let- 1ers syre does. So profecf your eyesight-in school and out-by providing adequate light for all your seeing tasks. Eyesight is priceless-good light is cheap. GULF STATES UTILITIES CO. 7m-m SCHOOL ANNUALS SKILLED CRAFTSMEN - MODERN EQUIPMENT and 35.000 SQUARE FEET OF FLOOR AREA are combined +0 produce FINE SCHOOL ANNUALS for I400 schools in +wen+y-+hree sfafes . Inspec'ion TAYLOR PUBLISHING. COMPANY Binding P. O. Box 597 DALLAS, TEXAS 6320 Denfon Dr. Mu WW WM; .


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