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THE EAGLE CALL PE Program At, r E I lSiniley School Now Organized P L I G H T Our sixth and seventh grade Yvonne McCollum Huddleston, 17 year old senior is 5' 2 tall. She has brown hair, hazel eyes. Football and basketball games are her favorite sports, her fav- orite food is fried chicken. She is married to A. 3c Burnie lluddelston. Helen McCollum, 18 year old senior, is 5' 4156 tall. She has brown hair, hazel eyes. Her favorite subject is office practice, anything eatable is her favorite food, any sport is tops with her. She plans to become an air- line hostess. Emily Holtkamp, 17 year old senior has brown hair and green eyes. Basketball is her favorite sport, her favorite food is fried shrimp, office practice is her, favorite subject. She is a Joan H senior is 5 ed, blue ey Her favs chickeng Sl Joan's p are uncert Wayne senior is 5 pounds, hs eyes His favo He favors likes all s He plan: Everett senior, is pounds, he eyes. His favo chicken fr orite fond. He plan. uation. Larry Ci senior is brown hail Fritos is gebra, fsvc ball is his He plans Elmo Ht lx physical edur-ation classes are all taking active part in various .sports events. The boy's program now consists of football and soc- ker ball, learning the basic rules ,and regulations as to advance their knowledge of sports, so they will be more prepared for the high school program. The gil-l's classes consist of volleyball and softball. As the season progresses the games will change. We challenge the Junior High volleyball teams anytime. We think our teams are better than any this school has ever had. We know we can beat the Junior High teams. In our P.E. program we have about 350 students. With this large number of students we are handicapped without the ser- vices of a gym and dressing rooms. We hope that our pro- n-nvw vnill I-.Alu OWJI--v bp. .UI s T 'N K 4' ior is 5' or' W-' 1 M eyes, black Ll' 5' . ' Football ' A ' X-M i Pizza Pie, his favorite food. His favorite subject is speech. He goes steady with Jeannine Smith. OTE TO YO By Joan Hensley , Looking in on our musical band box find All by Myself by Fats Domino Be-Bop fans. In the popular record shelf the hits that are running a close ra' position. They are Only You Homer and Jeffro he tion of The Yellfaf places in T E X In a diff' honors for li sellers are Want to Pla It seeml revived, espf' most reques Air Force and Bre' of the comel back I .S' Q-Q-4 MR. ROOT, Sponxor A Deadline to Meet
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HOUSTON, TEXAS, JANUARY 12, 1956 I 1: ' and J las come tl d to all ye. nor Play. 1 Jart by re. e, whoever .how Frida , 1956 the Duncil will de talent -esented to Senior lell' activity is doing ,noney for will finance 8110 MII. IIOUSTIOII BCD 'V' rious projects that they the bond issue Dece' have many needed ir iley High School pla t is planned for a nv. ent building, with sis r classrooms lncluded. present library and aking unit will be con- into four classrooms. It timated that it will cost 00.00 for the above units. agriculture department, ebe with shop, laboratory, cture roorn, which will cost 830,000.00 is also planned. building's shop will be ed with power and miscel- s hand tools. The labora will have soil testing, ma- , and a meat processing locker room area EDITORIAL STAFF dertaken as an active fhe admission for this , nl go to the Student Council of The council has been ha auditions for the past two three days and have selectd number of real good acts 3-111 still thinks that they hav 1 MARGARET MORRIS ...............,....,,,...,, Buyinejf Manager of the Texas NORMAN MUELLER ......... ..,,,,,,,,,, S pang Edifgy Bent Councils. CARROLL LILLJEDAHL ...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, H egd JIM GRISSOM ................... ,,....,, C ifrulalian Manager At of entertainment is 0 CHARLES KINRED ...... ,,,,.....,.,,, E dilm'-in-Chief fxrnere and an proceeds ROY BARRON ------................ ......................... N ew! Editor A. ' b SHIRLEY RAWLINSON ...... ..,.... A dzfrrifemerzl Manager 611 D T, EVELYN MESHELL .,... ,,,,...,,.,,, F eafufe Edna, fher High School- on- midtel chose uary 18 gms. ' pnvately endowed university Stunts for the ghgw, If Classes? ThUT5daY, Jan'-1a1'Y 19, which does not charge its stu- 2nd and 5th P91'i0d 01935955 and dents tuition, the stipends of good act they may notify galgxg' 20' 3rd and Sth Penod these scholarships may be ap- aid Pruett and audition The following Monday, Jan- uary 23, will be a holiday for students, but not for the teachers. The above schedule will be for plied to living cost and usual expenses of the student. While these scholarships are for the first year, students whose Freshman record is good t act and try for an opening the show. The first place winner wil given a prize by the Council as the student
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I , i 74e Sqfukof Editor-in-Chief Jimmie Brown and Faculty Advisor, Audrey Neal, are the conductors that keep the yearbook melody moving at a steady beat. Managing Editor, Julian Pugh, and our indomitable Business Manager, Betty Russom, ably assist in the production of our book. Art Editor, Ruel Martin, and assistant, Wanda Sis- trunk, shoulder the job of balancing the lay- outs while the music angle is worked out by talented Gary jean Moore. The all-important AUDREY NEAL 'T THE EYRIE srmr Aubrey Neal sponsor Ruel Mmm Q it g' 'lb ,.:,..,N, Wanda Sistrunk Tip Moore Raymon Bollinger s A x, g - M, 2 I ,E 5 1 .J A
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