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GLEE CLUB Our girls glee club has been organized this year under the direction of Miss Mignin. The total girls enrolled are 54. The officers are as follows: President-Mary Jane Reid: Vice President-Lillian Hollikerg Secretary-Treas- urer-Grace Beersg Librarian-Virginia Woods. The boys had a glee club at the beginning of the year, but since Mr. Yaecker has gone all we have is a quartet. This quartet is made up of Martin Linn, Glen Walbolt, William Woods and William Barton. GIRL SCOUTS The Monclova School has a very fine troop of Girl Scouts with Miss Wing as leader, Miss Perrell as assistant leader, and Mrs. Woods the executive car mittee. The total enrollment is 50. The Girl Scouts was organized for the first time in 1930 when Miss Stark- weather and Miss Parish were leaders. From 1931 to 1954 Miss Parish was leed- er. BOY SCOUTS The Monolova troop of Boy Scouts, Troop 98, was organized in 1950 by Hr. Baumgardner. When chartered it was sponsored by the Monclova American Legion post No. 556. The boys took to the idea of scouting very quickly and it was soon necessary to refuse boys because of an over large troop. In 1933 Joseph Curtis became scoutmaster. At present we have an enroll- ment of eleven scouts and officers. Our council consists of Mr. Anderson, Mn Winters, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Homer Plouck, Mr. James Sanford. Other officers are as follows: Assistant Scoutmaster-Mr. Herbert, Senior Patrol leader-Robert Bowman, Patrol leaders-Donald Dotson and Delbert Anderson, Scribe-Buddy Curtis, Treasurer-Donald Redditt. sinks Harold Beers drove into town the other Friday night with Lillian Holliker. They parked on Main Street right near a popcorn vender's stand. Presently Lillian remarked: nly. that popcorn smells goodl' 'That's r1ght,' said Harold, 'I'l1 drive up a little closer so you can smell it bettsr.'
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CAN YOU IMAGINE Jewell Lintner ---------------------- with a smile Paul Nailor -------- ---without his musical talent Evelyn Wicks ---- --- ----- ------ ------ weighing 110 William Woods ---------------------- short and fat Mary Jane Reid ---------- as a first grade teacher Robert Bowman ---------------- without A's and B's Mary Strayer ----- e ---------------- as an old maid Leo Armbruster ---------------- without his violin Catherine Mayhorn ---------- without Jewel Lintner Merlin Hinkle ---- working his way through college Clara Mae Bell ------ ---- ---- singing over w,5,p.D William Barton---unable to participate in sports Grace Beers- -------- ------ with a pale complexion Earnest Sasse -------------- Q ------------ excited Wilma Rinehart ----------------- losing her temper Junior Black ------------------------ -as a blonde Charlotte Franklin ----------- without Bob Pomeroy Donald Beers ------ NAME NICK -NAME Leo Armbruster William Barton Grace Be er s Clara Mae Bell Junior Black Robert Bowman Charlotte'Franklin Merlin Hinkle Jewell Lintner Catherine Mayhorn Paul Nailor Mary Jane Reid Wilma Rinehart Earnest Sasse Mary Strayer Evelyn Wicks William Woods Donald Beers Lic? Bill Gracie Pee-Wee Junnie Bob Cha Curley Litner Kate Pan Merf Film Ernie Strayer Runt Bill Don. SENIOR-GRAMS HOBBY Fiddling Track Slimming Dancing Baseball Swimming Swimming Golf Raisin' Whoopee Hiking Arguing Music Dancing Stamp Collecting Swimming Writing Stamp Collecting Arguing EDUCATION in a good humor. BY-WORD Holy Cats what for Honest! Ohl Gee! Phooey I don't care Raspberries I don't know My gosh! Gee Zew Hot Chai Nertz V Tnat's o. K. Heck Oh Heck! Nuts Gee Whiz Skip lt! AMBITION Pharmacist Coach House-Wife Radio Star Physical Director Farmer Beautician Aviator Nurse Nurse Crooner Teacher Stenographer Farmer Nurse Journalist Farmer Mechanic Education is the cultivation or the qualities and talents which a person possesses. It implies both acquiring facts and learning how to apply them, Ehucatuxzis something, that once you have obtained, can never be taken from you. In former times only the Healthier classes of people could become eduoatedg but today, for the reason that men have worked the problem out, all who will may be- come educated. Benjamin Franklin 'once said of education 'If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him. An investment in know- ledge always pays the best interest.' It is upon the soundfeduoation of a people that the security and destiny of a people reside. So let's become educated!
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loNcnovA STATIC Our students have been editing a school paper this year, the first for several years. It is under the supervision 'of Miss Wlndle our commercial teacher and a staff as follows: Editor-in-Chief-Junior Black, Managing Ed- itor-Lillian Hollikerg Feature Editor-William Barton, Sports Editors-Mr. Van Ausdale, Phyllis Curtisg Joke Editor-Edith Harkcomg Grade 7 Reporter-Robert Bundeg Grade 8 Reporter-Donald Dotsong Freshman Reporter-Marjorie Pomeroyg Sophomore Reporter-Phyllis Curtisg Junior Reporter-Frances Vltellog Senior Reporter-Grace Beers, Cir. Manager-Leo Armbrusterg Typists-Wilma Rinehart- FTBHCSS Vltello-Grace Beers-lary Jane Reid-Charlotte Franklin-Merlin Hinkle. JUNIOR SENIOR BANQUET The Junior Senior Banquet was held in the school auditorium, May ll. It was decorated in the Senior class colors, blue and gold. A delightful dinner was served, and entertainment followed. Toastmaster---Mr. Sanford, Welcome-- Frances Vltello, Response---William Woods. The Juniors tried to out do them- selves in entertaining the Seniors so as to give them a good send-off from their high school days. Pl To Al The Monclova P. T. A. have organized for the third consecutive year. Several fine entertainments have been enjoyed by the members. The following officers preside: President-Mrs. Reddittg Vice President-Hr. Cressyg Sec- retary-Miss Harkcomg Treasurer-Mrs. Grossheim. ANNUAL STAFF The Monclova High School Annual of 1955 was published in April by the commercial department consisting of Miss lindle the commercial teacher, and the first and second year typing students. Due to the kind cooperation of Miss Windle and the students the annual is published with the greatestof success. ORCHESTRA . The instrumental work throughout the year has consisted of string and brass class lessons. We have at present, a class of Junior High violin play- ers who have been doing excellent work in the playing of three part as well as those in unison. lhen suitable instruments become available we have hopes of a school orchestra. Those in the violin class are: Glenn Hart, Ella las Temple,Virgln1a Hay- man, Robert Coder, and Dorothy Wilder. POPULARITY CONTEST A contest was sponsored by the Annual staff larch 19, in which the most popular boy and girl, and the best looking boy and girl were judged by the student body. Lela Phipps-most popular girl, Grace Beers-best looking girlg Junior Black-best looking and most popular boy. -lH1-'IHS-I' 'Dear me,' said lr. Sanford as he fell down the stairs, 'I wonder what is making all that rackett' 'How did the wedding come off?' F1ne--until the minister asked Norma Naylor if she would obey Marlon Dudek.' 'What happened then?' Norma replied, 'Do you think I'm crazy?' and Marion, who was in a sort of a daze, replied 'I do.' Ruby 'Are you doing anything for that cold?' Martin Linn 'Sureg I sneeze whenever lt wants me to.' Betty Jo Baoom 'Can you write shorthand?' Evelyn Wicks 'Yes ma'l--but it takes me longer.'
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