Palacios High School - Ebb Tide Yearbook (Palacios, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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THE EBB TIDE DECEMBER 5, 194$ Jr. High Dictionary Glimpses—What all the Eighth Graders do during a test. Juvenile—The way “Tiny” F. acts on the bus. Lacuna—What some of the 8th Graders have in their heads. Diploma—What some of the 8th Graders want in four more years. Ability—What Nellie T. has and everybody else wants. Sleep—What some of our Junior High Students should do more of- ten at night. (Eighth Grade girls!) Jitterbug—What some students go to the pavilion for. Ration—What Darlene R. got when they passed out the brains. “X”—What everyone hates on a test paper. Patriotism—Dick B. and Tiny F. Famous—What none of the 8th Graders will ever be. Fun—What some of the Eighth Grade insists on having in class. Endless—English tests. Park—Something to do when there isn’t anything else happen- ing. Romance—Bob Lowry and Louise Harvey. Agree—What Dick B. and the teachers can never do. Three types of Spreading news— 1. Telephone; 2. Telegraph; 3. Tell an Eighth Grader. Suitcase—Something all girls carry constantly (purses). COMPLIMENTS OF GUY CLAYBOURN'S CONOCO STATION 801 MAIN PHONE 199 PALACIOS CLEANERS ELI MAYFIELD HUMBLE SERVICE STATION “PAT’’ LOWRY BBBX - K ; it X itH888XXXXXXXIXiXB? R :: x it it n it it it ! MADDOX MOTOR CO. Phone 323 or 324 ■' K « a :: it it « H «1« it Question Of The Week The question of the week is to have or not to have a school dance. A little bird told us that the gym is available for a school dance whenever the student body wants it, and whenever the student coun- cil will sponsor it. The roving re- porter snooped around, and here are the results: Kenneth R.: It would be a very good deal. Irene G.: Yes, definitely, we should have a dance. Roy W.: It would be O. K. if the kids would come. Doris S.: It would be great because it would be a good chance for all the kids getting together more. Bobbie H.: I haven’t learned how to dance yet but a dance would be a good way for others to learn and be more interested in future dances. Mr. Sullivan: I would like very much to see school dances, and would like more to see student in- terest in them. Mary G.: It’s a good way for all the kids to get together and have fun. Gladys D.: I do not dance but personally I believe it would be better entertainment for high school students than lots of things. Carroll C.: Yes, I hink it would be a good idea. Lynn R.: I think it would be a good idea although I can’t dance. You have the answers now; what are we waiting for? Who knows, maybe it will be a Christ- mas Dance. Who is the little carrot top Bar- bara G. has been seen with lately? It couldn’t be Charles H., could it Gail? Clint W. hasn’t been getting much sleep lately. The reason is that he and Vadis have been having it round and round. B. K. and Bonnie H. seem to get along very well together. They make a cute couple. Why is D. R. so lonesome and blue? Her friends are all girls! (A sad state.) She and V. B. seem to always be together, reading and writing notes. Patsy W., what happened to the romance between you and Pete S. ? Maybe he became more interested in Judy B. it PETERSEN’S I CAFE 416 Main St. Volleyball Game The Palacios volleyball girls went to Louise for their sixth non-dis- trict volleyball game. The “B” team started out with a score of 6-0 in our favor but our girls came out with the wrong end of the score at the end of the first game. The second game was a tough one for the Louise “B” team to win. Our girls really got into the spirit of the game and proved tough competition, but not quite enough to beat the Louise “B.” The second game proved that our “A” team really has team work and spirit as Palacios won 16-10. It was a very exciting game ac- companied by much cheering and comment from the sidelines. Pa- lacios was all set to win the third game after a pep talk from their coach, Mr. Sullivan, but something happened early in the game that caused our girls to let Louise win with a score of 15-6. GREEN LANTERN INN MR. MRS. CLIFFORD MORISH BRANDON'S Dry Goods - Shoes Notions - Hats PALACIOS, TEXAS BASKETBALL AND VOLLEYBALL SHOES X xixxTgTgt xxx.x i«,kx:xxxx xxxxxxx:axx:xx xxxxxx,xixxxixxxxxxx.« xxxxxxx s:s - it X it K XX XXX».XX K.x.w. XXXXX.XXXX.XXXXX XX X XXXXK.KItK it. XXMXXIXXJ.XIX HAMLIN'S I. G. A. STORE 'n XX XX it w it it It It It it.it It It it it it it « it itX X x x it it it it it it ;t it it it it it it it it it it it x it s MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WALKER FLYING SERVICE Charter Flights — Plane Rentals PIPER-STINSON SALES SERVICE XX XX. it it It it it It it it it it it it it it It It It it XK XX it It It It it It It It It It It It It It It It It it It it It.1t it COMPLIMENTS OF Johnson's Magnolia Station WINFRED JOHNSON PALACIOS, TEXAS As sure as the morning follows The darkest hour of the night- No question is ever settled Until it is settled right. CIOS. TEXAS The Right Place To Do Your Christmas Shopping

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DECEMBER 5, 1949 THE EBB TIDE WE ARE BOOSTING FOR THE SHARKS FEATHER SON Insurance R. C. and B. H. seem to be fight- ins: it out for the hand of J. Me. We still think she gave her hand to a certain S. S. True, Johnnie? P. S. didn’t do as well as usual on the basketball court Monday night. Maybe he had his eye on some Seventh Graders. Reports have it that G. J. and D. K. walked in from out of town recently. They said his car had a flat. (A poor excuse is better than none!) Since when are the Seventh Gra- ders better in math than the ninth graders? N. F. W. ought to know. George McHaney and Colleen Treacy were seen at the Edna vs. El Campo football game Friday night. Very interesting game, wasn't it. PARTAIN FOOD MARKET Your Family Grocery PHONE 68 STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES CttO jy NOW OPEN Western Auto Associate Store HOME OWNED and OPERATED by D. M. GREEN — PHONE 6 Hornets Chalk Up 2nd Win Against Van Vleck B 33 To 20 The Hornets blasted the Van Vleck High “B” team for the sec- ond straight time. Starting off cold, the Hornets made only six points in the first quarter. But then they broke loose. In the second and third quarters they averaged over a point-and-a- half-a-minute by scoring 27 points. The fourth quarter the boys were held to a “goose egg” as far as scoring was concerned. The Hornets really played as a team by showing a very good de- fense and much better passing throughout. Clint Wratislaw, Pete Sardelich, and Charles Harvey were the de- fensive keys. Bill Kennedy led the scoring with 10 points, Charles Harvey was next with nine, Pete» Sardelich third with eight and Clint Wratislaw, and Bill Cogburn each racked up four points. Van Vleck Junior High defeated the Hornet “B” team 18 to 7. Sophomore Party The sophomore party was well attended. There was only one thing wrong for a weiner roast. The weiners were forgotten. Some questions that were asked are: Where were Johnnie McDaniels and Sam Seale ? What happened to Billy H. when he tried to find a girl? Did George and Coleen enjoy the “Pickle Dogs”? Was it mustard on pickles that made Peggy sick—or was John mad at her again? Who forgot the weiners? Peggy said, “Some dumb Junior caused it all.” What did Betty and James miss by staying in the front seat? Coleen, was James P. hunting dear or deer? What happened to the hay? When everything was quieted down who had the hat, Joanna or Stanley? Was the moon so bright that it caused Howard to propose? Who was holding Melba's foot last, “Red” or Billy H.? Did everyone enjoy the pickle roast ? Around The Hornet Clubhouse By COACH GEO. D. HOLST. Ill Jumping off to a flying start the Hornet Court Team already has two scalps dangling from their belts. If they can keep up their pres- ent pace of sacking up a point a minute they will win a few ball games this season. We have two tournaments com- ing up before the Christmas hol- idays. We go to Bay City Decem- ber 10th and to West Columbia on December 16th and 17th for a big 14 team tournament. In the girls intramural volley- ball league, three teams are out in front with 1.000 per cent. They are the Bobby Soxers, Mustangs, and Rough Riders. The games will continue until the last week in January. The girls tumbling team put on a very nice half-time show at the Van Vleck game last week. They should be putting on several good shows before the basket ball season is over. Theory—No one ever actually kissed anyone because Mr. Orr proved that two objects will never touch ? ? ? ? (Aw nuts.) JOHN F. BARNETT LUMBER (0. PHONE 5 CENTRAL POWER AND LIGHT CO. MORE POWER TO YOU! Compliments of JOHN F. GRANT LUMBER (0. ! Compliments CHARLES LUTHER



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First Homecoming Dance Success Friday, December 30, To Be Remembered By Students And Ex-Students Of Ole P. H. S. Hornets Have Record f 6 Won, 3 Lost The Hornets, midway in their 949-50 basketball season, have on 6 and lost 3 games in their ine starts this season. All of the games lost have been 'hile playing: in tournaments. Follwing is the Hornets season eeord: Hornets 35, Van Vleek High “B” 5 Hornets 33, Van Vleek High “B” Hornets 35 Bay City 19 Hornets 43, Bay City 15 Hornets 18, West Columbia 25 Hornets 36, Wharton 39 Hornets 20, Pearland 15 Hornets 20, Sweeny 33 Hornets 24, Industrial Cons. 22 Sirls Volleyball Team -oses District Opener The girls’ volleyball team opened seir season of district play Thurs- ay night with the hard-playing ouise girls as their first competi- on. Starting the game was Mary Dee aksch, Gladys Schneider, Peggy filler, Joann Claybourn, Lou Cav- llin, and Sue Cavallin. The Palacios girls got off to a ad start and Louise won the rst game. Barbara Gayle and Darleen Wick- am went in for Joann Claybourn nd Sue Cavallin. When the second game started, ie Palacios girls were determined win and after Mary Dee made Jveral excellent spikes our team as really in high spirits. It was very good game, proving our ?am really has team work. Pala- os won 15 to 3. Next was the play-off. Louise carted off good and Palacios real- r had to be on their toes, but ley were beat in the end, after close game, by Louise, by a -ore of 15-12. January 5—Louise at Palacios; muary 19—Palacios at Blessing; inuary 26—Crescent at Palacios; ebruary 2—Palacios at Van leek; February 16—Palacios at ouise; February 23—Tidehaven ' Palacios; March 2—Palacios at rescent; Mar. 9—Van Vleek here. SW EETHEART AND BEAU— The two swell kids pictured above are Jeanette Williams, F. F.A. Sweetheart, and Lynn Ramsey, F.H.A. Beau. The Council Reports The Student Council held a short meeting on December 6. We as- sessed fines on two broken ping- pong paddles. A school dance was discussed and Mrs. Smith told us that the F.H.A. wanted to sponsor a school affair. The Student Coun- cil hopes to sponsor a Spring Dance.—Reporter. At nine o’clock Friday night, De- cember 30, 1949, the gym of “Ole Palacios High’’ was filled with her students and ex-students from as far back as 1928. As the Legion- naires began the music the dance Orchid Of The Week Goes To Mrs. Smith. There are no words that could express our thanks enough to Mrs. Smith for working and planning wilFngly for our “Homecoming Dance.” The day of the dance she had but very few helpers to help her decorate and prepare the refresh- ments. She is also to be praised for managing to get the Legion- naires to donate their time and services for us students. Again, each and everyone of us say, “Orchids to you. Mrs. Smith, for being such a grand person.” The staff wishes to apologize to Bobbie Joyce Harvey for omitting | her name from the “A” Honor Roll last six weeks. floor was soon filled with all the familiar faces that were once part of the everyday life of Palacios High. This was the first Homecoming Dance in the history of the Pala- cios High School. The gym was gayly decorated with the school colors, maroon and white. Nifty Fifty was written on the west wall with the school colors, also stream- ers from the sides of the walls to the center of the gym added color. At the very center hung colored balloons filled with confetti which soon showered down on everyone. All in all, if the ole gym could talk it would probaby say, “That’s the gayest time I’ve seen in many a day.” During the intermission Geneva Huddleston, Lucille Michalik, and I Peggy Miller sang “Someday” and I “Sentimental Journey.” We were also proud to have as our guesl Mrs. Santiago Llado from Shang- hai. China, who is a concert pian- ist. She played several Russian and French selections for us and also one of her own. W'hen the members of the classes representing the graduating classes were called we found that our own legislature, Mr. W’eldon Sullivan, represented the class farthest hack. And of course there were repre- sentatives of the graduating class o 1949 for the youngest class. Since we didn’t want this year’s graduating class to feel left out, the class of 1950 was also recog- nised. You should have heard the yells and whistles. After refreshments of spiced tea and sandwiches the crowd danced for several more hours. An ex- hibition dance was put on by Mr. and Mrs Orr and Mr. and Mrs. “Sharky” Shelton. You would nev- er have thought Coach and Mr. Orr had that much energy. The cheenng really started when tve Legionnaires plaved “Aggie iVar Hymn.” and “The Eyes of Texas”; for many graduates of P. II. S. were cheering for their new Alma Maters. As the clock struck twelve and the old familiar strains of “Home Sweet Home” began, the couples left in hopes that there would be other Homecoming Dances ,in the future. VOLLEYBALL GIRLS—Left to right: Lou Cav- allin, Peggy Miller, Melba Moore, Johanna Hendricks, Gladys Schneider, Mary Dee Jaksch, Joann Claybourn, Mary Ellen Peterson, Darleen Wickham, Sue Cavallin.

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