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THE AIQIQ WHGAD STAFF 'sl' '13 'T ii , -2231 I I ffl 4 Louise Cargile Jack Oliver Leotta Thornton Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Asst. Bus. Manager 145 '-1, '47, .-I Billie McClintock Olga Wallace Dorothy Grissom Assistant Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor 1 l '? , ..... ,
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The Tigerette John Paul Portei Editor in Chief Published by the Journalism Class nf Mt. Pleasant High School J 5 ,J 25 A A ,Ll Mary Langford Associate Editor THE STAFF YE ED if? Charles Stephenson Julia Ruth Morgan Evelyn Driggers Business Manager Exchange Editor Assistant Editor The 1941-42 Tigerette has won high ac- claim throughout the state. Among the hon- ors it has received this year is An Award of Distinguished Merit in Journalism con- ferred by the Interscholastic League Press Conference of the University of Texas. The Tigerette was one of but eight papers of the same class in Texas to receive the honor. STAFF: Geneva Jolley, News Editor Rayford Bolin, Sports Editor Eva Nell Culver, Assistant Editor REPORTERS: Marjorie Davis, Mary Lou Lain, Grace Eve- lyn Laden, Dorothy Wilson, Jimmie Kimber- lin, Betty Jones, Mary Jean Cooper, Jonice Colley.
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:nuns is nm I-.nuns mtl- Tn-:E-ierleeeerreiii was -,-,-,-5,-,-,-5,-,-,A,-ff,-,-,-,A,-,-:,-,xi ks I See J Monday. November2Al, l9Mckf'es , nlnmn Of Editorlnl comma: 38 of H UW Q ' , I . I E 'i nc W' ' -'Q A nf ... ' M is: Mary' Lan ora sy John Paul Porter , S .2 il. F W I .wil Tm. ycnghaxjyoemerit Isbesjvjw n 1 -- i 2 f 0 fl Ag ' I 'fl' ee .Qlpro ' 9 Y ovem er , ,a ex-Nl gl A H M' ' .' 3:00 alan., tlile didgr ubesseq I qamgiyglgcgwgfxgigl - 1 n 4 ou ou e . F lne in fields hr gh sild. e Wag? Btqsh 279 M ,' . mmb 'ffd53tatefiv1as eac s 'glg Q i 3 1 Mlllfg P f,ao'f'L,t2fZQ,f,ja'2,fvQ fZp 075' - schools wi xflt loff for Ch did .ing l' pgmm. I, if aw., - I Q J 6 he p V 1 ian wi h. consi era e Wmfff' ' 335 flf 't? 2?i J offlwke 'tel'-sl'i2.iE1ifliTf'il5if2El1 e ,war to end all wars' Q 24. , I nfofltm afkfu QB Avi- Iggy, 4 . PN Soc 2 I , it a joke that was? 2 'Q 3 3 m Y xg, M'- United States avg' Pi, gf Q 9 .1 ' .Y 7 U :gl.l.lClDlll53 iii Woodrow Wilson fe-gg 4 6 ' 9- O K 1 .mir ofigct to .x ,l., 5 mission, for we arid? 5- 0 1X ol Q' 5 O . ogrlier ' , - oi A ,ily xv X C W. . , l midst of the greatest? Q 1 ,v 0 , VN' ' 0 X, A 'I - ' 'M YOU Van.. gr.. ath and destruction .qi W 99 Q '. v 4' X 'Hinds' U67 'Q' rmsw The me ,egan K A 7 .6 4 O Q Q V sy K 0 1 ..i especially :Q R V1 T., ' 0 f' 1 1 e .im Ou ' 1 f nh '1' ' n die in vain? Was ang, gig in .I ,. 9 V ' -.f 2 W. YZ oxfbcy. 015 YQxe,,b99xb1 of X ll dwrl de 26 , C , at all accomplished by th,3v5 Q Q V . ,ge go' e9 ifeq, Q ds: u ' A at . it-erin of an those Am-O av '9 12.4, 1 ggxfxxci'5?etf: cmZo'xjOe3il..O?JI1p' l'f.fgV,l'f? 15953 g l we- Q o 4 boys? 'xg 0, Q - J X605 XC. X 47 ceqfo 'uv 5 56 bunn Q . ,- . 1 Q- i o em, ll 0 ,amen-, should we t e ,. 5, Q' gage Q od siecadeefiaewg oiq5't',J?e 170' Ip: ,Q 124 . I If :Omg-going up! Yes eording to the sales-o- Jsted downstairs, Tigerette cripticn sales are really up in one big hurry! No Financial Future: Judging from the effort forth to promote the Tie campaign you would almos 'lude that it's a money n t . 4 1 n 1 tor rucosition-which it isn't. ers are being sold exac paper, written of. by and fl and we just want to be sul don't miss a single issue. Artists at Heart Those posters scattered and yon gver the building mere accidents either, Ju: Mae Grissom and Marjorie Also we give deserved to Miss Moonoyham, T Day, George Crawford, an 1-Iardaway who worked lik juris Cnc relation to our i tp north! through the wee of tic night while doing tice Day? Let us ncgarl' O F ,QQ se V QQ x, 40 'tc 59 e 91 , the anniversary! wi of W o ,heel x0ig.'0iQiNXQg,,f3e0Q,'al4, lid HIM' I 0710! iz? 194 .ht'. d 120.110 'fe 0 6.41011 , ies1.ollnsrtfad,al1et :rcBcginn1ng Warsaw pbqioz -gee 'oi9.??P xi a'e66'9e'e o'f:'fC0WY'1. T7m1?'f0p8l K ' 'ord to observe Ola N 12. E1 on og :i1e,a q.pGQ6tz,,, d551oo5i9eo9x6,j-F:I01'fY H3141-L' . 5 ' ite as the end of one , etwtende Yesmnauhd s3nc296Ncf,0 ,660 . esta, +00 'Ygggeffrgc Ken-: ind let us be thankful 509 cad we . h me Coach oo. A X X va of-fl' of Quffifffi Let us think about .2fmou2eni0VABxg0f wif' gpcw' 595 4,03 S Gffd- V 'W ' fhich has brought so mtilim deda,-a'ti0Yl vealld h not 59 'L fe oe' 8 'X s . . r upon us now. If this vibe E' Baie H2501-dei' Y' A ax -.SI 6 Num. Few is long as great men haiw' e by we X4 . 35' S ' ' ted, the boys in the 50811396 7 6 N-99 0 lqd' Knox Rhea HttI'8Ct8d .0 us will be on the battiuufdab- xxx . 4 xo 092 wen ' 6 6 , I rifh their' vocalizing in a few years, or mon X 8 ' Got 'gxlwxicof 0 .. , 3 N Mme Blawg arf us remember that A Y are Q' ocfxttol cs , S p f bafe' toa PM mu PR le' - , Q- .er one at the end E900 ve lisyd , v V . , . go - .wi A 6 , we never forget HQ Q .J Q Qwsage S As the is s g J' q 1 it mocks us until the .isitors John P 1 L- xg Qficx on lens, Tige 1931 football S I' W I , . I au P X. 30 . 1' ' 635 . worldll K They Tlgerettey orter, editor of the. N 90 as yells of footbield echos Win op- ' 4 artistry. We send our t C.O.D. Anything Goes And Mr. VandenBark say try anvthing once. We beli too, after seeing the O' technique he used in addini appeal to our campaign last nesday' noon. In regular h. style Dorothy Stotts Oltal gfb , 'asked to stay until Was elected - 0 V ,wh all bo h th i ilm.pO7f'0e,.x1,1uh Night iqii12f1gxrMZk lxeasapl Higiffggzgf: series 'ffan.0T1ieT'2'1 are dereifglzzmfag mf yeaflcers 4 1 iff: o,'Z0,?!l'e NQQ-igglleffor the Class eo? and ScrollS9XqeoN5'Z-,H' S- ccessful .Year :Nalin be! Jlffna -E16 C0122 - , swf- fa as w e A tnxlfbw s We be d .. O GQ I - - 56 xeil all Q00 0 r 1 l A , A Ye fb QQ' fe i Patriotic rla ie-SQ wr eb--we - Tb 5 if ' G' 'Q C' Q' ' y A ev Q 0 V it -'tl MAS B1 Attendance UI' -ld 1,0 -910, Dal 0 0- P- A to .Cas evo! Baie Q g I SQ? 'Iv' hone -0-91 las ol' Ilven as Asif! P9 359 we 00 we V , ly Thflh-. ay fe A 1 df D We MS W ei- we eo wllecorded Two Da s Texas -Q fa af .fake E965 'then Pl'0gI'21m 011 Wedieeletew ws., Ollie . , y ig of the.FHT Vftblg he T-F1018 Suasrette 273,76 K ' ' QC: gvledxog, x Qfeelw 32.25 to those lClub Monday a committee was 57111 U20 1861.6 fejjbf-93, -l7,g,b'5',' Under the direction of M168 5900? Gaels 0,06-4-A ,much work la'PP0i1'1fed 10 Sell fl-1bSCTiPfi0U5 S S I ' ' ' i U ,BV - Qi w e-7-V L -the Farm Journal Magazine. 'comp an 0500 'S 4' o 'qw 8 Dulcie Marie Muirhead, Thi W3 Q9 M-s-vw,,,,,,,., Th. after :meet I - . Ixor . and 1 'iods,, ' p r 9 , 1014-Jlroa lake lbs - .Minute Man, e patriotic play,lQ?Wxyx beilmon Ice All Hunters e is 11 ds rv L8 c Thr 7'1Gl?7aE'1'TE'- s-or of Mt, was preset ted to the student body that . semhlv nr ar , -1 A t with his grandfather on ay ' ther' hunt in South Texas last third the f , Pin, Y ' secre mum 4 Pawn ode 01 l I f 1 W . I , the! fl ln.-,' Qi., est iW0dY19Sd2Y 1T101'hir1g as the as- Q-Coll 0 . gharles Lide, M.P.H. Junior o rmviaf-,tiff-n uf Mt, r-if-mntnifh cations, an- l 'rilrf l 0R1'llR. Editor-In-Chief The Tiger- LANGFORD. Associate Editor joul-nelistic D -g3'AF!-'- by the Tex- rinrers. neva Jolley. Julio Ruth ,. ,.g - , Evanellc Culver. 'Rnylord Hnlin.'AScOL'at10n Stephenson, Dorothy Wilson. , -. .. ...nine .Mama an ' f ' IGS d mr High social ' rdn rl .C Wi? o m . cir- 9 - ensored- ' W If you aye a little slow, but. l l rea-HY' want Rand Cl A J Swing f - , tv get in th Y aus tlfn l:w-.? 1111935 Just Eet darn,-.4-,..? n..-i- nv...... ...:11 n...m.. 1-tie ' m H ,k and in a party of nine, eig'ht ox! Life of a William G :ks were killed, and Charles Bu Maybe Sen- og: t one of 'em. Nice shootin', Colle visi-or I Poe Lol Mn
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