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

 - Class of 1950

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PALACIOS HIGH SCHOOLS VOLUME 1 PUBLISHED BY P. H. S. STUDENT BODY NUMBER 2 F.F.A. CHAPTER HOLDS FIRST REGULAR MEETING SHARKS WIN OPENING TWO GAMES; HORNETS LOSE Black Kittens Down Sharks Win Opener Sharks Defeat With President Tom Boling pre- siding, the Palacios F. F. A. Chap- ter held its first meeting of the year, Wednesday, September 21st, in the Agriculture Class Room. Several important matters of bus- iness were discussed and disposed of. Miss Jeanette Williams was elected chapter sweetheart for the second consecutive year. Jeanette’s picture will be sent the “Future Farmer.” the official magazine of Texas F. F. A. Chapters, for pub- lication. The chapter also decided to start a “pig circle” this year for the first time. Money will be taken from the chapter treasury to pur- chase two registered Duros-Jersey gilts. These gilts will be presented to two F. F. A. boys who will use them for their chapter projects for this year. The only require- ment is that each boy give back to the chapter one gilt from the first litter. The chapter decided to have their regular meeine at night in ♦he future. The meetings will be held at 8:00 o’clock the first Tues- day of every month. WHO DENTED THE GREY GHOST? At a meeting of the Student Council of the Jr. and Sr. High Schools a special investigating Committee was appointed to de- termine who put the dent in the Jr. Hornets 33-7 In Opening Game The Bay City Black Kittens clawed the Palacios Junior High Hornets for 33 points while the Hornets stung for only 7 points at Bay City Thursday, September 22. The Black Kittens scored one touchdown in the first, two in the second, one in the third and one in the fourth quarter. The Hornets got their lone tally in the last quarter after “Red” Harvey had intercepted a pass and returned it to the Bay City 20 yard line.. Then behind good blocking, Pete “the walking arm” Sardelich scored on a right end sweep standing up. Sardelich and his receivers. Clem- ent, Harvey, Shearer, and Ken- nedy, completed 13 out of 15 passes. In the line Clint Wratislaw, Roy Smith, and “Red” Harvey turned in good ball games. Others start- ing for the Hornets were Linton, Bowers. Johnson, Foltyn, Humble, and Bolling. left rear fender of the Grey Ghost. When Mr. Smith and Mr. Shelton were called before the Student Council no definite information could be gathered. As no student had been seen driving the Grey Ghost, it seems that the investi- gating committee narrowed their search to two individuals. Further reports will be given. From Tidehaven By 33-0 Score The Palacios Sharks beat the Tidehaven Tigers 33-0 here Friday September 16. The game got under way when the Sharks kicked off to the Tigers. The ball was re- covered promptly by the Sharks when the Tigers fumbled. From that time on, it was mostly Pala- cios touchdowns and Tidehaven fumbles. Jimmy Kitchen came through with the first touchdown of the game. The try for the extra point was successful. Sam Seale made the second touchdown and John Gayle added another of the num- erous touchdowns just before the half ended. The Sharks kicked off to the Tigers again in the second half. Sam Seale made another touch- down. Shortly after he intercepted a pass and went 36 yards for a touchdown. Charley Warn finally made a first down for Tidehaven in the last quarter. John Gayle, Tom Bolling, Sam Seale, Jimmy Kitchen, George “Lit- tle Doak” Chiles, and Lynn Ram- sey made the first downs for the Sharks. Total yards gained by the Sharks were 192; for Tidehaven 57 yards. Beat the Bloomington Bobcats! Louise In Thrilling 2 To 0 Battle Our Sharks eked out a close 2 to 0 win over the fast charging Louise Hornets, Friday night, Sep- tember 23. The Louise Hornets started the game by kicking off to the Pa- lacios Sharks who after running it back about fifty yards lost the ball. Although the Hornets kept the ball most of the time in the first half they were unable to score. Every time they seemed to he get- ting somewhere the Sharks would hold for downs and kick out. Fate was with us at the end of the first half. The Hornets had carried the ball to our twelve yard line and a first down when the gun sounded ending the half. The Sharks came back into the game the second half with more steam than was shown in the first half. On a booming punt off the toe of John Gayle, which carried to the Hornet goal line, came the only score of the game. Bezdek, who was playing safety for the Hornets, received the ball on his own goal line and ran into the end zone to gain running room. How- ever, before he could again reach the playing field he was tackled bv five or six of the fast charging Sharks. We can feel very fortunate in winning this game from the Hor- (Continued on Back Page) THE SHARKS—Front row, left to right: James Milam, mgr., Roy Wesselman, Stanley Wright, Lynn Ramsey, Carroll Cairnes, Roy Markwardt, Buddy Crawford, and Coach R. C. (Sharky) Shelton. Second Row, left to right; John Gayle, James Penland, James Spruiel, Robert Neeley, Tom Boll- ing, Roy Wratislaw, Sonny Chiles, and Pete Aparicio. Back Row, left to right: Wayne Abraham, Kenneth Rampmeier, Jimmy Kitchen, E. N. Faulks, James Sexton, Billy Hamlin, Row- land Hicks, Charles Bowers, Maur- illo Rodriquez, Lupe Rodriquez, Eugene Newsom, Sam Seale, Charles Goppert, Donny Kitchen.

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THE EBB TIDE SEPTEMBER 12, 1941 Around The Hornet Clubhouse By COACH GEO. D. HOLST, III It’s time to fret the ole pigskin out of the mothballs, and start throwing it around. Everyone around this “City by the Sea” is ready to back their teams to the last minute of every game. The Hornets haven’t a game scheduled at this time, but should have a schedule by next week. How- ever, it is hoped their first game will be about September 15th. We all hope the Hornets will field a good team this season, but we also know they lost many of their starters from the ’48 team who will be hard to replace. They have only had three prac- tices so far, but “Tiny” Foltyn looks like he might want to play lots of ball and if he continues to work as hard as he has done this far he probably will. Some of the boys who were lettermen last year are really going to have to work to repeat as lettermen this year be- cause some of last year’s squadmen are showing much promise. Well, sports followers, I’ll see you next time with a few predic- tions and some sports dope. UK:: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: u u « « BRANDON'S Dry Goods - Shoes Notions - Hats PALACIOS. TEXAS KED’S TENNIS SHOES SCHOOL SUPPLIES f: X x H « K H » K K.x KXXjK.K ;c :: xxx x x Uk x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x : g 1 I :: k x ■ M ■ M MADDOX MOTOR (0. £ Phone 323 or 324 g :: « W M W M 1 X XXXXXXX XX XX X XX xxx Ksyvxi Senior High School Staff For 1949-50 The administration for the 1949- 50 Palacios High School year is as follows: Ralph P. Newsom is superintend- ent of all Palacios schools. Weldon Sullivan, principal and aeronautics; Myrle Burton, Eng- lish; J. J. Harbison, Social Stu- dies and Algebra II; Viola Wood- ruff, Commercial; R. C. Shelton, Coach and Civics; L. L. Stevenson, Vocational Agriculture; Sylvester Clark, Science; L. A. House, Music; For the first time in Palacios schools, Walter Lee Orr is teach- ing Math and Commercial Law and Cyrie Carvin, Spanish and English II. Also we are glad to have Ray- ford Harris to teach Bible the first semester and Wesley Schulze to teach it the second semester. Teaching in the Elementary School previously, Dorothy Smith is now teaching home economics in Sen- ior High. 5 TIPS TO JUNIORS Here’s a tip on how to reach your goal of being a “Smart Senior” in a hurry: 1. Carry books of Seniors! 2. Don’t pass a Senior without a respectful hello. 3. Don’t take your bottle in the presence of Seniors. (They abhor infants!) 4. Don’t suck your thumb in the presence of Seniors. 5. Buy cold drinks for Seniors anytime you are requested to. Instead of wearing senior rings next year most of the girls will be wearing A. M. pins, judging from the number of Palacios boys ?oing to A. M. this fall. SHARKS— hard as his 120 pounds will allow him. He is going to let someone know he is around. Donny Kitchen :s making the go rough for some one, knowing that a guard position is open and wanting to play ball, he has put as much in the game an any one. The results of the past three weeks and the next twTo will just have to wait until the 16th of this month when the boys have their first game—lets hope for the best :: :: :: « j: j: x x x x X X X X X x x X X x x X x x W ffl ” :: :: M m s PETERSEN’S I s CAFE i i ; 416 Main St. « X x j. X ® M xx xx F.F.A. Officers For The Year 1949-50 Tom Bolling, president Franklin Cunningham, v-pres. W. C. Robinson, 2nd v-pres. Eugene Newsom, 3rd v-pres. John Gayle, secretary Wayne Abraham, treasury Oran Mize, reporter Charles Bowers, parliamentarian Marvin Johnson, historian James Spruiel, sentinel How do you like our paper? LET— PHENIX PHIL Your CHEEKS With ROSES HUMBLE SERVICE STATION “PAT” LOWERY HAMLIN'S I. G. A. STORE XX x x xx x xlXx x «,«1 ■ n ” ” » ” K « n x « X X X X X X X :: :: x :: :: :: ;; ” X X X XX X X X:: :: X :: x X MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WALKER FLYING SERVICE Charter Flights — Plane Rentals PIPER-STINSON SALES SERVICE :::::: x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x, F A ©URCt-Aft CHASCO YOU IN A CAR DOING FIFTY kulES aki houR- WHAT WOULD YOU DO? ANO I COULD OIVE YOU REASONS TO TRADE ALTON'S I GULP STATION i COMPLIMENTS OF Johnson's Magnolia Station WINFRED JOHNSON PALACIOS, TEXAS



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THE EBB TIDE SEPTEMBER 26, 1949 THE EBB TIDE EDITORS Joyce Woodland — Marilyn Johnson ASST. EDITORS Mary Margerum — Ann Brandon Susie Jordan — Senora Navarro Senior Editor ..Carolyn Bates Junior Editor..Buddy Crawford Sophomore Editor ...Sam Seale Ninth Editor Johnnie McDaniels Eighth Editor..Valerie Weaver Seventh Editor...Carla Ehlers Sports Ed. Franklin Cunningham Business Mgrs. David Johnson Colleen Treacy FIRST CASUALTY A courageous sophomore, Bill Hamlin by name, was hurt during the first quarter of the Tidehaven game here Friday night. Bill was sent in to relieve Tom Boling and got his leg bone cracked after the third play. He said he felt a little pain but nothing was as important as the football game. Bill kept on playing and intercepted a short pass in the third quarter. He said his leg didn't hurt him until he got home that night. Moral—If you want to play foot- ball bad enough, a broken leg can’t stop you! XisOrtxpt k Knuitixtotx BRANDON'S Dry Goods - Shoes Notions - Hots PALACIOS. TEXAS KED’S TENNIS SHOES SCHOOL SUPPLIES B u M » 0$ tat M M M 1 (XI MADDOX MOTOR CO. Phone 323 or 324 Junior High Library The library checking counter has been one of the most popular spots in the Junior High School since opening day, on September 13. The seventh graders seem apt in learn- ing to return books promptly so they won’t have to pay a fine of five cents a day which is charged for books when overdue. Will the seventh graders and new students please note that the librarians must know the name of the book, the author’s name, and also whether it is fiction or non- fiction, and if the book is non- fiction they must have the number in order to produce the book in- quired for. The most popular books since school opened seem to be Little Women” with the girls and Black Stallion” for the boys. Results Of Game No. 1 1. Keg, better known as S. Chiles, pooped out 2. George McHaney did acro- batics with his pet drum. 3. Rampmeier punted 10 yards. 4. E. N. Falks demands a suit. 5. Rodriquez ended the game with a 10 yard loss. 6. Coach Shelton gained some —hair that is. 7. Newsom got to play. 8. Goppert got a tackle. 9. Red got a tackle, the wrong man (Bill Hamlin). 10. Tom B. fell on his head and hurt his knee. 11. Neely messed up his hair. Senior Rings, Junior Pins Are Selected In Tuesday, September 13, Mr. Charles L. Cherry, the representa- tive of the Herff-Jones Company, came to the senior high school to take orders for senior rings and junior pins. After much discussing the seniors and juniors made their choices and Friday was set as a deadline for all deposits to he made. The deposits have been sent to the company and everyone is eagerly waiting for the rings and pins to come. We are especially in- terested in who will he wearing them! Beat Bloomington! ( (if HOME ECONOMICS DEPT. The H. E. Classes visited the J. G. Smith’s new modern home. We wish to take this opportunity to thank Mrs. Smith for her hos- pitality. The interior decoration of the H. E. cottage is being com- pleted. We plan to begin cooking this week. What happened to the seventh and eighth graders in the cheer- leader elections. They must have been asleep! Beat Bloomington! LET— PHENIX PHIL Your CHEEKS With ROSES HUMBLE SERVICE STATION “PAT” LOWRY fX.X XXXHXX.XXXX X K . X.K.S «X KX.X X X X .X X X ,X XXX X X X X X X.X.X XXX X X Kjj HAMLIN'S I. G. A. STORE :•. K K X X x X X x :: x :: x x x x x x x n x x x x x x x x x x x x x' x X j: x x x x x j; x x x x x x MUNICIPAL AIRPORT WALKER FLYING SERVICE Charter Flights — Plane Rentals PIPER-STINSON SALES SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF Johnson's Magnolia Station WINFRED JOHNSON PALACIOS, TEXAS Wc love to see you win, but more than your victories we admire your GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP

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