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

 - Class of 1950

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EBB TIDE STAFF JOYCE WOODLAND - SENIOR EDITOR IN CHIEF MARY MARGERUM SENIOR ASSISTANT EDITOR MARILYN JOHNSON - - JUNIOR EDITOR IN CHIEF ANN BRANDON JUNIOR ASSISTANT EDITOR CAROLYN BATES SENIOR BUSINESS MANAGER COLLEEN TREACY JUNIOR BUSINESS MANAGER DAVID JOHNSON - - - - JUNIOR BUSINESS MANAGER SUSIE JORDAN SCANDAL EDITOR SENORA NAVARRO - - LITERARY EDITOR FRANKLIN CUNNINGHAM SPORTS EDITOR TOM BOLLING ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR CHARLES GOPPERT PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR BUDDY CRAWFORD JUNIOR CLASS REPORTER SAM SEALE - SOPHOMORE CLASS REPORTER johnnie McDaniels FRESHMAN CLASS REPORTER VALERIE WEAVER EIGHTH GRADE REPORTER CARLA EHLERS SEVENTH GRADE REPORTER

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PALACIOS HIGH SCHOOLS VOLUME 1 PUBLISHED BY P. H. S. STUDENT BODY NUMBER 1 TO TWIRL AND STRUT—Here’s the girls attend- ing the Twirling School: Back row, left to right, Connie Drenner, instructor, Jeanette Williams, Sue Cavallin, Darleen Wickham, Mary Lee Bell, Sue Jordan, Lou Cav- allin, Joan Claybourn. Middle row: Barbara Lou Gayle, Darlene Rioux, Isabel Abrahamson, Marilyn Milam, Gwen Johnson, Joan Munds. Front row: Johnnie McDaniel, Verdell Crosby, Kay Green, Sue Ruth, Peggy Miller and Phyllis Holsworth. PALACIOS HIGH SHARKS RETURN TO CLASS 30-B; FIRST GAME FRIDAY NIGHT The Sharks return to Class 80-B with seven lettermen from last season. The seven men are Roy Markwardt, Roy Wratislaw, Tom Bolling, Robert Neely, Roy Wessel- man. James Penland and John Gayle. Coach Shelton has had an aver- age of 1G men reporting for work since the 15th of August. Working periods started off with two a day and lasted until the 23rd. Periods were changed to one a night in hopes of getting more men out, this work continued until the opening of school and now regular periods are held at 3 p.m. Starting off this season with the big problem of building a new backfield, Coach Shelton says, “A lot has been done but a lot more has to be done.” The line is looking good with veterans Roy Markwardt, Roy Wes- selman, Robert Neely, Roy Wratis- law, James Penland and Tom Boll- ing but blocking and play assign- ments need much improvement. The backfield is shaping up. John Gayle, shifted from the guard pos- ition, is running the fullback slot and calling signals. Sonny “Slim” Chiles is alternating at tailback and blocking-back and is looking good as a passer. Jimmy Kitchen is run- ning in the tailback position and has showed a lot of improvement n both running and passing. Sam Seale is running the wing with Lupe Rodriquiz and both are im- oroving in running and blocking. James Bowers has been out for only a few workouts but is looking good at the blocking-back slot. Inheriting a few new boys for this season has helped improve the club. Coming up from the Junior High “Hornets” “Red” Wright is working at left guard and has showed a lot of ball-savvy that might, with a lot of work, place him in line for a starting position. “Little” Bill Hamlin is working as (See “SHARKS,” Back Page) Flashy Starters Missing, Hornets To Be Rebuilt George Holst, the coach who be- lieves in his boys and dares to ad- mit it, will probably be doing a lot of believing because he has lost many of his flashly starters of the 1948 “Hot Hornets.” Missing are Jesse Alvarez, Pat Regan, Sam Seale, George Mc- Haney, “Red” Wright, Bill Hamlin, Dick Erekson, and Bob Lowry. Returning starters are “Red Har- vey, Ralph Clement and Pete Sarde- lich; returning lettermen are Rob- ert Linton. Jim Shearer, L. J. Bris- ter and Wratislaw. The 1949 Hor- net line-up will be built from these few boys and a squad of about forty other boys. Coach Holst will build his un- predictable Hornets offense upon the single wing, double wing, and Split “T” with wing formations, re- lying largely upon his “hard-to- stop” single wing to get the job done. In early season practice some of the seventh grade “freshmen” and squadmen from the '48 season have showed much promise, so don’t be surprised if they are playing in some of the returning lettermen’s positions. In summing up what to expect of the 1949 Hornets gridiron ma- chine, we’ll just say, “It’s a great big question mark and only time will tell.” TWIRLING SCHOOL CLOSED AUG. 27; 20 GIRLS ATTEND Twirling school closed Saturday, August 27, after a six day session with 20 girls present and Miss Con- nie Drenner of New Gulf as in- structor. The sessions were sche- duled to run from 9 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. The first session was limited to Miss Drenner teaching fundamen- tals to the new and practice for the older girls. The afternoon session consisted of a lecture on twirling and notes taken on fundamentals. At the night session, Monday, Miss Drenner demonstrated the several different kinds of strut- ting and more practice was given to twirling. Lou Cavallin was cho- sen “The Girl of Monday” and did the glide strut in the program Fri- day night. Tuesday morning the girls were required to have a routine. Miss Drenner demonstrated the many different kinds of trick twirls. The afternoon program consisted of the teaching of a marching routine to be exhibited in the program for Friday night. Tuesday night Miss Drenner lec- tured on strut and field parading. She gave some very good points to be used when giving a field per- formance. Miss Mary Lee Bell was elected “Girl of Tuesday” and w'as to twirl Friday night. The marching routine to be used Friday night was practiced by the group Wednesday morning. Miss Drenner also lectured on the sig- nals for marching. She went through the twirls that are re- quired at contests and gave dem- onstrations. Ensemble work w as explained and pointers when twirl- ing in ensembles were given. Wednesday night the fundamen- tals were checked and the girls were given several drills on march- ing. Work was started on the pro- gram to be given Friday night. Sue Cavallin was elected “Girl of Wednesday” and twirled Friday night. Thursday morning Miss Drenner worked with the younger girls on fundamentals, and the older girls on trick twirls. The afternoon was spent in practice on twirls and drills on marching. Thursday night the girls practiced on the football field their marching routine and went through the entire piogram for Friday. Jeannette Williams was (See “TWIRLING,” Next Page)

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