Mount Pleasant High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Mount Pleasant, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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. - -vv--vp., n. vs .xJv.LvllhJ'1.f , ' n . sh d I d A Q t P Thirty-f.ve boys of Mt. Pleas- 5 h I D .5 P , ' e u e S I Y repaant High School have answered' C e ri . the governments call and willn-1 Lai ' 4 Q, L make model Q-,ii-planes for use by district Quiz Me, Liz! vm, 0 , Y Eh?-AYEFX. Ngtt. ..,., : QCD. Tiger Louise Car Q., I' S E. V , , 5 d t 'Social Scienr r Joao b 6'v:kwg9 4 E 3 9 'l UQGF Ratlonmg I r . ' en S b--W--H fw Q.. U Help Registration gssslvilnyur 'og' -if oh ----------1-.4 - s e.h......,.............ir - .. ' trains of , 4 .rs the dents Asked leftZ 'oE 04 Nhifh fl' ' I .P 1- .Q if 'll - re Part National . , eff-.,,,Qff,,,f-ft j 0,6 'S L v - , . o 11, 0: ay 1 - V , 'my Bom' DPM Nllilll ll3lBllSB R3qUlfElllBlllS ft 0 e l-i5?S1fi5Z'S'ff 1 --...., ,M -Q Y H- . 5' 6+ 0. bs I on ,I - i .. nsts To write I - ----- -V - --YYY t, ...e gan emei. ...fa stole: - to 0600630901016 Krabi 000666 -9 O 10 been HPPOIH1 , 12 to 6 m favor- of Hug 11726 1-86, H, adj 68 eq, lego eq Obghdent Wallce to 6 ,Springs, representing this OPSQSO oo! SAL-6 e e- 64 ebb ' o,,9,01:,. llffereni 13113505 Of 3 in-ict, who Q Q ips .oss eb? 0,1 ZOJSI7- fbgigan and aim of th , Commercial Club passedxi . , , The class A football bi so 5 6Q1,2,eIfaq+I7'1be0Q If 1561 614 'S G wlll be 10 Keep 'Cm lution in their regular moot-5 Tlre gmde was Playe'-F. Thuqg 3068 ape 19.578400 61,69 .fad Io 000s ge Seven divisions of th h d m , -t 1 tt , - a ewater, resu ting r 1, 4: -91 1- iq, If - ' ' urs ay wrie e ers od victory for this dist' Qaeda UQ 0,6808 S-S: 00000 ipoosseyie as below, r H. boys who are non, mer defeated Van is Ja 0464 4 jfilkja pea IQ: 605,67 1- To, build and sustain n IGUCHS a1'!1fl'jClf0f'Q'2S1HwM1 There has been controversy ly tight game. Tb be eb 96,16 eq, 07,00 C7457 flzollooqel 2. To help finance the ' d G0 F- I 'for some weeks between govern- Wm not up to its 60 e,3:'f1 Oosf' be 6372516.11 fly: ,I 3. Healthy: Red Cross and I m0ntl'8U0H11'1g boards and schools and though 01,4 '05 Of 012, 60 J 6 JI .aid work. '71 913- 6' 'e 6 11 ' WU - 1 9 3' Production and conserx 'eonceming the use of school ve- 'hicles in transporting students 'to places other than to and from 'uihe schools. From all reports, th ' paraded through the busi-r Tiger Band' in fun uni- govemment thinks all buss should stop running except to and ection Tuesday morning us, from school, while most school I Salute to the large can-Q officials feel that they should t of Titus County men Nstill be used for transportation to - 6 , r- fa 0 e ' 4. ning score tl' eq, fpa if, fs 09 0, of th. ably- outplavybbqeuh 5.5,-1,0 50615 'v1,,,'r1g,, fs on by- 5 ' D177-a e haf' 'RY 070 G I 'Uv H' .i secur With tr quo 41v.Q,'o'!2a P era 'fad f 4- Or 1 f-1, is- 11 'jpower a,6'94'e 1791 Oyohz I4-so 13,8165 'ig eqeoleo- ' 7. High 'lbajelb 'ofbo O1-0,015.0 1:01. 960-Ylsp1'7a,,t:y'1tr3i.Wa5 a 5 Complete details of this Senio'19,,6 ' fi' 613.066 Jobs!! Q02 16051 wal, f ,Lf Jonebf posed gram, including the comn that-5'1,5,j5'e1, 00,6 ,O 615, 111, G85 dehqq dress- andi intentions of the dif th' ofeaffe We, 10,72 15,6 94,8 5.9167 iq, aff, -Onfesi P10535 Qsections of the defense worl Two, so' l1q,.,'9rs-4.1. Sosa S1589 1, 2,3 af 'hat mme 2' do-be published in this paper . Training for defenses Relation of Civilian D+ the school. Religion. 6. g for the Army on thatlathgetic eweqnts andothcr large ng. ,su en ea- ex-ings. , ,.., -,,.,.... I- leaving me high schoo-Lislx weeks' was announced Wed-,bl . x I I ' md marched through towmnesday with the following. st'g,,6o6'z5,, 9508 Jgbflfiq Olvf-Q .QQ t t ' superintendents in the sta , the railroad station to seeidents making 90 or above in bam nb' Qs- tpwyabeb 4' Wfyllvin 95 -to D 'Crgamze his defense prc Zn off. A short concert Wasxihelr subiects and excelleraee 1,9 fed QQ? qq, of -9,0 omen'us ecision land has been compliments .ed at the statkml department: Q60 6490550 uxbfof, af, 1,671 OUQJ In A d9C1S10U' WHS ISBGCTIBG many for his timliness. North Texas Agricultural' Glenn Cook, Bruceloffqh figs '0'9q,e'94- tooo' 119 ff455.'9na0 ,ed day ,by the spfmlsh Chi L' ' 'W' ' e Band, which was Sched- Micky Hasea-rd, Johm- ops ee, fpe 01 sr as faith Oqgbz-8, 'fe,,. f, the cemmg the Wwnef TQ' atman Expres: o render a concert at the Charles Robinson, .Ii Vg., 0 lo 056 'be be-J, Q R' o,, J' fgespucli- cussed F' thellasf meet1lA , ' ' F school auditorium at 8:45lace. b'bf,tf -Sr bl :Q.,,4'fe 6:-G 124 ' '49, Irons' Wu! be gwen near ll 0 xy morning was unable tol Mozelle Adams ' 4,01 JOQX5.-1 '9-P4-Goff '6,i, J? Ola-gphenson of Bemnce Black, and US h f According to a letter from brews, 'phelmia pw-91, 0 ,J , outs: 05.33 Q6 55771, the Band 'Jay' attend if they are lrector, Colonel Earl D.Bai1evy, 1 D -'e e 6 I Q05 ol' Q, 654 be 'vged by the Y a member of the cl'-1 the concert tour which the Ann B1al:::t0.,,fdf9q,?r'bfe of 6 000 06: 4 fat A has ' L' ' 'las been on was cut short Louise Cm-gavQfeb'b 6961861 oder-,iq .5 '65, deaqglqwho order from the Federal loyce Delay-9 1. eo4bye'f9barg,5eJ' 105060 ', ,' commi . 0 351522 anim 2' ..3'-f3fwilir- it Be Taught 111 MPH President ASH - annie . i. ef. , - ' -' -e . V-'Jleta ':f,2f'0i 4' 1,-owe Q-,f5J2a 5e,,o Q1 6271 E69-12 the cause lDlll'lIlg Last ' ense Meeting of Lo., va 106 so 'be -0, of 4, Us eqfaut tlmt it at ,5 .,,.,- . 211' QC ara 10 chers to Be Held R'Q1Qc+ 0 U',b'h'? be of 0065 '0 '1q' ' 'M Mu i 4 , l-1,-is We S' ff ,f'fagP'e.,,, -'o,h 'w,j C988 , ,-Schools Conform to -- rym. on M0nda1L ,FG U78 ao, 0. ave dif ohh ntries such as Hitleri-H -- br., fi: O04-,,,41,,aj?'e,,! .s-,,2I?7,e'0 6 matters except phyS,Ca-i3,3'l1ght 'Saving The students of Mt, P A We OW' U or-'7gf4'e 2,005 be ,Q G-Yh fen for the best pictlweek. Fr 67- 'P-I be, oft, If, 0.'i,,'9 -ed- Evanelle Tecel' Mr. Wallace is one of thi ieetinz of the Titus.,Counj, 'Pug 'Ur .G . Orb we 'fad 04- F'-94, 'Wo th and barely enough . Defense Guard- win -Pal. '2,,a 1 ,gf ,,, 611010 haf' ,fo ay --Hen Hitler. The b Monday night in the 15 -QA 'B,. 'bei' ,he 6,,4 'fy f 0 'Q-,, of does ALL the thinkingit school gymnasium- 26 'Je all 6 'cape' '91,-9:9 allow-5 1025 the only success. We are fig is will be discussedd' S G00 'ir 9 - 5.17 01, ing him now to retain the ,ji U18 a defebse ,cfkfijofkleff-'f.:e'i 'QJGQ W9 eiof each one of us to be PjI of the 31 ruralofdyi, so WJ- 56 00735, 11,6 'fl 'fihldent of the United States ii: llsfflfff- g ,bbJ0n651hee6,,b'-'1J- 50,4 6,99 53 mlqkcan but make ourselves li , ' V' . i ,iq l e .mu- i 1' 'harzdoghgqbdli 2700001-6366.5 601520105 of Ui-glib-VI .ldie-rs: Thy' MPH , . . dove! Qi- -ofop ,xi 'fab eo' 96. -f1,'0' ty boys, 5 II ,unit is 4, a,, -sep G f-be bs 1172.6 01,22 ,gl QS ,AS ron Maorvr: ME LIBE5 tab usb 4' b,, 10, 61- Qvf.. llc 1,5 fb '1-z t '. th on Give ME ormrni: d 5 I .pa I Qr 0 D 1- 6 1Sm ln e V , , li? fxlgg-'63,I:'2 lu 'Zig Jfleofobe 10.33, lleoqfaeqb' music, the 5. Training For Baensfi , ' , -'lg - 1 '70 851-6 'Y I pest? fl: . of e has been ap- The punrose of this unit if a. Bay. R, l' 'J 0 69 0 R' J . . .N gay lf I enpfpellsqh 0' 6 eq -C19 0 6 9- . cKay, Franklact HS a suoply 'training aft' I 'I fed 51, 5s 101 4' -395, el- Of 61, 'I' a Varner, T. Lxfor mechanics and stenograrj, ,Brig 471- '51-oe ,b1,0 !10,te1-,b 9 Jones, Mat'Lieiand'the work is in charm1I 5.-Qu: iqdtbose 49 QFOQGGOJ-bof'o,660' or Callan, Edna Doug- H. G. Swift and John Bal' . . 6,5 f 7, 91- 1' iyliss Campbell. 1Classes in au-to mechanics a.N'f fegjritg-ek. 9 :lZ'017b3QA-6 o9g,If0lo,Z of students under theling held five days a weekfi schools. , QP Wawelhsbo fb. of Sara Robinson and 'uniors and seniors, and 1: Tigereuey otheb 150 Qaqfl. :ze will study ways of leasant High Sdhool has ig ins ui ment ang -'qv -P' g and entertaining soldiersbeen designated as an exam: , P X . . . . . . 1 Stafsqwill promote pu at mg through the city on trooption station for Civil fams. The Typing Club plans totypists and stenographers. A vw-Gln OA TIA..- fW....-6.- L..-v- ....... .. .,.. .1 .,,. ..I-z..- 5- -1-- L-:..- Q 81 '90 lp Sa DJ its as winner of this -exist Ver Hesitation The Right Way In pledging allegiance to the flag the approved practice in schools, which is suitable also for civilian adults, is as fol- lows: Standing with the right hand over the heart, all re- peat, I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America and to the Repub- lic for which it stands, one Na- tion indivisible with liberty and justice for -all. At the words to the Flag, the right hand is extended, palm upward, toward the flag and this position is held until' the end, when the hand, after the words justice for all, irops to the side. Boys wearing halts should remove them until after the :I in 'I 'i lant High School heard President of the United S' i' of America ask the Cong to declare war on the J QE if nese Empire at 11:40 a.m. li Ildey gnorniing, December jI 1941. ig' When the President decl iI 't'he American people will fI1through to righteous vict-: students throughout the bi ing cheered with the g pmass assembled in the j Ifsezsion of Congress. 51. When the President ai 1 1 1 'I 'u 'n 'I 'r 'I Ifor a declaration of war, ,Ewas very quiet throughout schoolf Not a sound was n until the national anthem 1 out and every person rcs ffattention. X 'I' Students took it all 1 4 'I 'I :I ,I I 'I If ,I quietly, with little celebra ,or show. But you could alr reach out and touch the 1 ing which circulated throi

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9 I .ep X ' -,f : : 1- x......... Nxt L5 Ar gy!-J 1 .. .. 1 .1.1. gr., l Five Months oi War :Ruff 51101201 fizfiafeff in .Z74'lI7ZELl Voices .Since 5ef1felizfle'z, 1941 135129 4,-quifin gum. llfeifh, Kjos Cjfguiu. bicfStjLufis1 Qouyfai -fgffml 'jam Qltuldu :Lfa1ffy cfificllfflfrl Xiftauffy :ifienzfleu 574.115 czlftvwey, .i M1ui.f fgujji, .:4i1 Ciwfu in Jqafiorz dwfkiciufzitj cqfiiasirzj kffrunea :fxQstf, Cfius of '32 .:Lfu'zolif KIAULHEII, C5411 of 2-db' When the 1941-42 school term opened in September, the '42 Arrowhead -was planned as but another edition of the school annual. In fact, the whole year seemed destined to be a school year like all the others. . But on December 7, 1941, this Arrowhead became the War Edition. Since that day, a day which will live in infamy, Mt. Pleasant High School has been transformed like other institu- tions of America into a war machine working for victory. We have had five months of war, and on this dedicated page is a record-a record of the part we have played during these months. Seven Mt. Pleasant High School boys and two instructors have joined the armed forces of America since September 1941. Two boys of former years have given their lives for their country. In less than two weeks after the Pearl Harbor attack, the Mt. Pleasant schools were the first in the entire state of Texas to become one hundred per cent in the purchase of Defense Bonds and Stamps. The amount, since December, has increased from 55,000 to over S14,600. In these vital and outstanding ways are we giving aid to our country, We shall continue to do our part to win the righteous victorv which will be ours.



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SCENES WG IQGMGMBGIQ Proud possessors New addition to family t ' 4' f 1. it , 5 ' it ,f R, . W 2 13, K 1' 1' ' ' 'T ' W 'F 3' . i ii 1 A ' Alma Mater Pan-American flags Ye ole fountain ll Hard at work in A. V.'s class Glory Moses Duck, everybody ! Conforming to clean-up campaign

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