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le i nevea eJ; eroliou lo UkiI PEARL, HARBOR EGTDOR ADALCANAL WAKE X fuff maay u'ZQ of devoXton c?f - -virpunfn- crinf; -yrnP' o o o yzrxr 'f’U 7; 72-377? 77' irfarfa- uoirnms (Dod za{ on iJiiA. f-OJliL JA. fip.dir.iite.rL fa. d££ ftflEL ex.-S'JLLLcLbJtLL. -E-ji. (uAnJzJL JljJlLL EL LEL JUUjLjL AeK-VJJIXJL- jtA-EL Z. Cai±fiiJLLf_ In. ±tm nJunncL ■fjjJzcad a o O fLay. -jLjxjx. Hue. Aafd.le.lEtui-LeJz- Juo- uJjsA- Hud- JllA. faJud .irum f_v.e. mm jvi yiijruirr -jcro-ip ? r i U 7 n j.v . . ? T P ST Pm f 7 l l iJ fh.Fzd [Lu-e ieft b-nJT ri.tAjJ RlcJuzAr n. PLPDl J. 7Pz££fuki C O ZjZSLS- r£JlfuLh_. _ thvfc ll_£L imj2J2Si. LUa sl dgnuzA. ffLuf UL L z.-. LmlL l- a.d-a - fCzuj lt-ci- gjfsJ.u yJL. E-hteA. {2a-s2-£ai. QLjE tj . ?- ? 7-AL - r f sJn srJr rL f PrtfjjJ Is .sjl. {L£muZ. R-llUl. Z3_e £ E Z.E-in- JmSTLEA. B-LtEh- 2- [)jJJZd£ l Rl Z-L Z- Lla Lf7tOJ2JT- JozSULEA. l i oA lculA- Rut -ELSU C OSZ f laJLLO- L'I. { t zJT-tul JsZLn. ££j ' 7-EZJ7Jze L U ESz£Jz.4L RjPjOL z£ 4_ J-au £: a. Z)-ZxlZ _ aJt£u Jz 1-czyrL J.n.aLA . , W' ' %,4 ’ . S r ltnM 3 i (3-LL.h-a.h a. J lEzSJL Z djjJLE- J-asLE. k-Ln-rt 37JzjOl tJ3eA. ! 3i-aj2 A„ UJ jfun. f nJy) jz£ Kyl A. ri ajj.jhfui- N.aJirruz. LjuoJC Jsjzj2- Lcltuj ti-ULa- ljJjz.a- [JLojt-cJuz, yJaJl£lL LclLL [f iffjj [FlaJzti-n— Q-a.uf flLj ziuZE i f)-af ITUz±Le_A.. d d.efn- IJllfflA- bjjJit nu fzjz- JTZic Hoi mi±Asi£: fTLa-x- IJLltdid Flh-tzsJ f f J) I I-oJzJl.L .l££ul J zsl [LzJ Ji-cLiJzkL !I1mAL Kb£ f alfayruz fIJjlC R JiSlLaJl- bdif RgjtiffjL. R.E.PfatL X-t trJCPa. CltLcJC. L CjzsiteJz. L ev A-rruisirL. TLLbiL2££f LmAjt- [Sst-C-K.___ Here’s How Bulldogs Won Second In 16 AA District McAllen 7, Mercedes 0 Opening the Valley’s 1942 gnd asc-n the Bulldogs obtained a 7-D ctory over the Tigers. The lone .ore of the game crme in tf)£ sec- r.d quarter when successive short ,ains thiough tne Mercedes line hy Saxcn ended in a touchdown. As a whole the Bulldogs appeared to have a iether good team. nriritra ____ . .ortllen ,.-a 6 Continuing their winning waysjl ihe Eulhdogs pushed a 19-6 victory i ovei the Bears. Disp’aying a stronj offensive, the Bulldogs took to v' air ci'.ly after the Bo:r ed a 6-0 advan rs ' - on the had gain- vantage over them. The ears showed several spurts ai k considerable individual r - their team w - ----- Vl oacjsenndge 19 1: . The Bulldogs game with Brack- nridge showed the speed of the sn Antonio team which the Bull- cgs were not able to cope with, coring on the first rst two quarters. ipro r weak. bt!t 1 ■ _-—- va 6 r. ■ - '; K « jn quarters, Brackenridge ; _ w“h° 9p hat ° « ck a 13-0 lead. In the final pe- d %vfco 3° 10 od Ellis scored for San Antonio. ®®on IcAllen began to rally and obtain- J six DOirl- - od Ellis scored ai « t 8 - fcAlien Ki,ir f r ®an Antonio v an v 10 tackle xnins. ) l“ gan to ra,‘y snd Ob,. ' S- Lions with h.s c«-tacK‘« - P0ict. before e end £ -Ihe --- - t. when, atfter a uf-int McAllen 23, Robstown 20 i’he Bu’ldogs with their eking all the way defeated Robs- wn 28-20 in their first conference jjr.e of the seasor,. After blocking a Robstown punt, he Bulldogs scored with Saxon ,'oirg through the line. In the sec- nd quarter the Cotton Pickers scored after a fvmble by the Bull after « — t With Ramsey, Timlin, and Saxon hitting pay dirt,- the Bulldogs roll- ed up a score of 28 points. In the fourth period the Cotton Pickers | shoved over two touchdowns on the j- reserves to make the final score' 28-20. —Ll- . • •••:■ :■ : McAllen 20, Do n«r r“ ba«le to the RedsktoJ IVll , . The Bulldogs first taEy came when, after a drive to the La Fc- ria 19-yard line. MiKon went over for the score standing up. Again SJsxcn showed his sensational run- ning power wnen in the thiid quar ter he ran from the 50 to the La Feria, 25. Iohr on a reverse car- ried the ball to the three yard line. Villareal La Feria fifteen year old star, found his receivers with dead- ly consistency. But this was not enough to defeat the ’Dogs. ■ i« n - U McAllen 20, Harlingen 0 The line, led by Mitchell, Odoms. ... Jones, Moore, Rawls, Swan, and Jackson, played excellent ball. , McAllen scored early in the mid- dle of the first quarter cr a re verse J „ — a v xe ot the first quarter cr a re verse over right tackle by Lohr. Later in ihe second period Timlin - scored and then drop-kicked for ••v -m. the extra point. Saxon ma ether score by- slash! ® vas too many fumbles ana is that cost the Bulldogs , The game was a heart - defect with a fewr McAl- rs playing their hardest Redskins playing with cooperation. One of the s of tfte evening was a 52 at by Swan, McAllen end. ____ 4W1 (• ,; —- cAira point. Saxon made the p, other score by- dashing his .way W through left end for 12 yards n the second period. McAllen 7. San Benito 20 , San Benito's streng Gieybounds scoring on three long plays, de- •. feated McAllen’s hustling BUildog? : to clinch the 16-A A football cham i pionship with a 20-7 win before afl excited ■ ' • tvin —- pta; managed to eke ou . ever ihe hustling Ea .i team. Saxcn scored :n the first a third quarters, while .Ere — didn’t cross •' ft— to slo - -,h Period. a Pay r0lV7) 'Vij Vnm n ivA ioail cha: pionship w-ith, a 20-7 win before cn excited crowd. McAllen’s line, from me end to the other, outcharged, I and outplayed the Ss-n Benito line during the entire game. Every man I I in the Bulldog line played out I standing football. Despite the loss. I the ’Dogs showed and defensive. ftlCAUCu tV| Whipping the Bobcats cn thei own field for the first time ta years, the ’Dogs came home with a well-eterned 15-6 victory. Lohr scored twice on passes. 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'C LexJC d A 2'C' - t' j[ - i ij■ C Cx f J2yy Cr r Hv , . ■ « _ • — ------------------- • ' '——L. £ttei t m S,l«'s Si, f“'«0£.pet. 2 5 «-chtuS £ «. ' Dav«i Wos-ter? '- s«totarv. I Gucm t-Phir P“a « editor; o £ sp y°ofa of 250 ei° Fills , e., _ eaf ooi ’ Sofv. • lUc nts 'virtu u or Afc f .year; tfnUa' •' £ •:- Annual Chooses H Cvil War Theme The first shipment for the El will be sent b®f°re Ctirist- Don Irwin epco- « ) © I nUaj, _? . !ir ' ifte L| Pr n.- ) Hr. El Espejo Will Enter Valiev Press Coherence .A VVlley Hr . tar «ne. will be held sometCne • fall to jo Volley ta yearbook contest. Time and p of ie conference wiUbe ■e a r hy Hekll Morris, of Sait] Wheel, El Espejo Receive 6All Texas’ Honor Rating The Wheel, McAllen High School newspaper, and I Espejo, yearbook of McAllen High School received all Tex rating in the Texas HigJa Sehool Press Association annual co teat. « ; spe ■Jo n, ■r ar.d yearbook v contest first be the sc Q y a, Z°''t nb r ? • e. 4 nual ContesSi- 4 v «Jo W, 0«. fUe, Jfor eeklit wor Bi-V . .'•«i dry ■ sd;- % n, «S • « tf I 'Vo ' ■ 'd. 7 W THE WHEEL McAllen (Texas) High School, January 9, 1943 Victory Corps McAllen Geniuses Trade Happy Holiday Hangouts nal Exams Christmas ho i as Kve are trutlg to school Mon- one thought be (WV do yo Zjtti j a z ri Wheel, El Esij ‘All Texas’ H The Vt'Siecl, McAllen High Espejo, yearbook of McAllen Hi •ting in the Texas High chool non e of the El Espejo this I the period of the Civil aper selected for the cn- e linen finish and the Imitation leather, g of the Junior so- ctures has been delayed n has been hard to get. who is taking the pic- that tli ere view’d be i to complete the annuel. rtfc riaic-A 4 v,a inniArc Ration Books Issued d: has been eaker pro t ilasses. Some of these bills, j 'for the good of the sob j students, will be pfcsse Two hundred and seventy-one j persons registered at the McAllen Senior High for gas rationing Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Twenty-five hundred “A” ration j books were issued throughout the’ city. “The people who came to the Se- Movies Lack Att • A 1a mm khel • Movies sponsored ___________ ernment may be discontinued to the lack of students attend- ance,” stated principal Hermann Wren. The films are a part of the education Diogrttm and are due ring meeti: resented id of a verta Kin n Greenwo Mary Mai ‘r the meal jsentod. TT MdAJ’.en n Page 3) onor Society Holr.c Unrip fv THE WHEEL All American Rating 1942 .National Scholastic Press Assn. UEfORTEKS TIilS ISSUE Associate Bitor Wheel Staff Joyce Cole j Mar Fiances Brashear. Di..: Janet LOsh Collier, Joyce Cole, Mary Beth C -. Dona Jean I J c n HaI1 Virginia Holmes, Ju.n. Kimbrough, Janet Eosh, Esther L hi.ley. Tili.ie S hley. Dona Je Thomas, Margaret Whittcnburg. A• -«w Stevens. Dahl Patillo, John- nie ou Williams. Buxine. Stf:t3f _ uoa Thomas, Virginia Holmes. Mar;. Frances Brashear, Margaret Whittenbuig. June Kimbrough. Exchange Editor Dix.e Collier Sports Editors John Hal . Aixmew Stephens. Butty R'jckwc.. i now my dear little kiddies. out what the three in g lately. D-brie. cd fleA . E'.d.L.£aJi_ fJldJllL C.CLX a.h.- MW „ )UndtheP- By Jv E e Kh «car, Axle Grease Bv StEUTH I there • S'euthie „ .ad'e$! v uKgjffi: potk Chops :acKer Profiles MR. ALFRED TELTSHICK • r R. ALFRED TELTSHICK BULLDOG GROVi LS itE£% Allen’s Luck tp Charm Fails , Sharl do I ri r sw’ h _ ft Anlor‘‘o dc : +£ mi — .rhl I v A0V3 a on« °W O' 8 SB 7 ' i HONORARY FOUNDERS Sir Philip Gibbs David Lawrence Oswald Garrison Villard Josephus Daniels Karl A. Biclcol William Allen White Henry J. Allen Willis J. Abbott Henry Justin Smith Fremont Oldor Kent Cooper Quill and Scroll he international 3 tonorarij Society for 3fiqh School ournalistf OFFICERS NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY President E. R. Newstrand Wost High School Minneapolis, Minn. Regional Vice-Presidents Pacific Coast Mrs. Ethel S. Mitchell Senior High School San Mateo, Calif. Mountain North Central Goodrich S. Walton Gunnar Horn Senior High School Benson High School Grand Junction, Colo. Omaha. Nebr. South Central G. W. Corporon, Jr. Wyandotte High School Kansas City, Kans. East Central Eastern John A. Boyd Mrs. Dorothy Bosso High School Sanderson Evansville. Ind. Senior High School Ellenville, N. Y. Southeastern Ann Demsky West End High School Nashville, Tenn. Vice-Presidents at Large Nicholas W. Williams Henry Clay High School Lexington, Ky. Agatha Harding Evelyn Love Franklin High School Senior High School Portland, Ore. Vandorgrift, Pa. Advisory Council Sr. M. Leontine Sacred Heart H. S. New Orleans, La. Ira T. Miller Broadway H. S. Seattle, Wash. Olive Allen Central H. S. St. Paul, Minn. V. M. Mulholland Senior H. S. Groenville, N. C. Dagny Williams Milo High H. S. Lead. S. Dak. Helen Jo Crissman Pasoo H. S. Kansas City, Mo. Homer A. Post Lincoln H. S. Tacoma, Wash. Sr. Mary Charity Trinity H. S. River Forest, 111. Barbara Garfunkel Senior H. S. Miami, Fla. Paul A. Hedlund Sonlor H. S. Peckskill, N. Y. BOARD OF TRUSTEES of Quill and Scroll Corporation, incorporated not for profit, to administer tho affairs of Qu;!l and Scroll Socioty and Quill and Scroll Foundation. Dr. George H. Gallup, Chairman Director, American Institute of Public Opinion Konneth E. Olson Director. Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Harold H. Anderson President, Publishers' Syndicate Bruce Gould Editor, Ladies' Home Journal Emery H. Ruby Drake University Edward Nell, Secretary Executive Secretary, Quill and Scroll Socioty, Northwestern University, ___Chicago. 111. . 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Moreover, it will give these idents an opportunity to identify themselves im- ‘diately and directly with the war effort through •ious forms of service activities. JILa-i-JiJz- -LLL 3 p-aS2 An St— Li. Li. g u£ 1 -_________________ £ 1 T 2— Li. Li . R rf.f lO l. lJ-JZO, £ £JzSj-£Le ±. MJiAue££ - 77. 3_jzz r2-AjS.Lj- 7-2LO-. 7jZ i-vCLm- -. c. Am £ZJ7_ LmltlmL J7 gJz-y- r. - stJxL Z- Lh. £ z zJt .p zJz_- Physical Fitness A basic objective of the high-schools’ war- time program must be the effort to make the greatest possible number of pupils physically fit to carry on as members of the armed forces or as efficient workers. According to the military training authorities the high- schools’ program for boys should stress aggressiveness, strength, endurance and muscular coordination. Queen af fey anna c?iV cfbevaAaan cHetfu ’: • y sA ...V ) UJzJljS.6-6- of Z 7 £ lZu2. . TLoAjZSL- !l jLt-OSzjt. Ljzc.lJC {J.tz. at . Lfu e- z- IXlLc ij AA. CLf jL Z Mj OSzd-. K. ± T £jtulCLfa£ flhzSlJjjtlSL. 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