Pharr San Juan Alamo High School - Bear Memories Yearbook (Alamo, TX)
- Class of 1921
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PUBLIC SCHOCLS f PHARR SAN JUAN AND ALAMO PHARR SAN JUAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT May I 1921 Qulleiin O 9 CO ON There are some men who can obey orders and there are some men who can get thrngs done It IS well to be obedient lt rs Letter to be resourceful When Alexander could not untre the Gordran knot he cut It w1th hrs sword A resourceful man rs one who when he cannot do a thrng one way does rt another He keeps tryrng When rt s trme to qurt he begms When he IS llcked he begms frghtmg agam Success ln life IS not llke shooting at x mark wlth a rifle It IS like trymg to hl a mark with a stream of wx ater from a hose you just keep on till flnally you hrt lt maybe It IS well to know hows lt IS better to try for by trying you learn how Success 15 like prcklng a lock not like worklng an example ln long dlNlSlOI'l lrke solvrng a rebus more than rt IS luke demonstratlng a theorem rn geometry lrke startmg a fire with drmp mood more than lt IS like getttng 1 chemrcml reac ron laboratory like ftttmg together the pleces of a torn letter more than lt IS like bulldlng a wall of brlcks All the blg thlngs are accomplished by trylnff trylng tryrng Only the lrttle thrngs can be done by rule and a cheap hand to do them To pamt a great pxcture means mftmte pprox1mat1ons None rs painted by rule Nobody learns to wrrte well except by wrltmg Only by keeplng everlastlngly at rt whether we feel luke rt or not ruth msprratron and wrthout rn quiet and rn dm ln comfort and ln dyspepsra no day wlthout a lrne only so comes the mysterlous endow ment of style The man who falls rs not the man who has no gift no chance no pull no encour agement no trammg It IS the man who qults Gemus IS the mexhaustlble capaclty for gomg on Trammg educatron and the llke befo e you go to work IS valuable but lt rs the traln mg and education you get By and While doxng your work that counts most There are three rules for success The first 15 Go on The second rs Go And the thlrd rs Go on Lrfe lb an endless experlment Wisdom IS the preclpltate of experrment Belief rs the splrlt of sxperrment Character rs the subJectrve result of experlment And success the objectrve result Go on' Dr Frank Crane , . , . 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OHFLDON Miss NELLII SCHULTZ MRS SAM WALL Miss Miss MRs Miss Miss Phillips College l S W I Normal S W T Normal PHARR GRAMMAR SCHOOI ESTFLLI WALTER Prmcnpal LLLLA WILLIAMS L C CAMPBLLL Canyon Normal College of Inclustrral Arts Plttsburg Manuil Training School Kansus MARY DOAR EDNA CARNAHAN Drake Unnerslly Unlverslty of Texas CS W T College Mlssoun SAN JUAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEXICAN rmcxpal lnlurmdralg rxmary Szxllr Glade I1 ll1CradQ fourth Clad Sncond Clade flrsl Clad Miss Izol A Ex ANS Pnmrpal Miss MARTHA SLHLUCHL BH- R Pnmarv PHARR GRAMMAR SCHOOL MEXICAN Mrss CRISTELA CABALLERO Pfmcrpal Miss HELEN PFARCE Pumwu 4. .....,.................r..................... P C ., . ,. ...... .... ......... , .............................................. P' C. .. .J . . . , c ........... ........,....., - .................. G .................... 'nf ' A C -D . . . cu .......... K ..... ........ y ..... K Miss HELEN Rooms .............................,......... 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R B rORE Supcnntnndent Num Ml J L STAMBAUGH H1 h School Principal MISS RUTH WALKER Dean of Girls. Qs 1 5 PORTER. A CAPS MILLER EI 1 Tue! 6 GILNERAL INFORMATION LOCATION AND HISTORN OF SCHOOL Although there were a few whrte famllres lrvmg rn the Lower RIO Grande Valley forty or flfty years ago nevertheless rt has leen only fourteen or fifteen years srnce the real settlement of the Valley began Smce that time the country has developed from a sparsely settled wllderness mto a very populous drstrlct thickly dotted with thrrvlng towns Grass trees flowers and all kinds of fruits ve etables and agrrcultural products are grow lng everywhere S hools churches and ot er lnstltutlons which mark the pro gress of crvlllzatron and culture have come mto exlstence Ioday thrs section of the country not only compares favorably with other scctrons whlch have been settled much longer but even excels them rn many respects There are reasons for thls raprd development The unusual fertrllty of the sorl IS a large factor and the splendid rrrxgatron system rn operatron msures a plentrful supply of molsture at any and all times Almost any agricultural product may be grown 1n the valley These products excel rn quantrty per ac e qualrty and rn early yield those of most other sectrons Corn rs produced rn great quantrtres Cotton broomcorn and other crops are grown profitably There are many truck farms vegetables and all sorts of frults can be grown but the oranges and grape frult rn partrcular have made the Valley famous Last year at the Natronal Farr the crtrus frurts from the Valley were glven first second and third places ranlung above those from Florrda and Calrforma The elrmate IS equitable no extremes of temperature occurrmg at one trme durmg the year The summer temperature never reaches the extreme helght which It does 1n sections farther north and the nights are always cool and pleasant This rs accounted for by the nearness of the gulf And rt would be hard to hnd a sectxon of country whrch IS more healthful than the Valley The land companies have played no small part rn the settlement and development of the Valley It has always been to their mterest to find the favorable condltlons and pomt them out to the people elsewhere And where unfavorable condltlons have existed they have looked for possrbrlrtles and by developing these posslbrlrtles they have rendered favorable what had been unfavorable Some one mdrvrdual or group of lndrvrduals ln years past had a vlslon of what the wrlderness along the Rio Grande mrght become some day rn the hands of enlrghtened and progresslve people ust what the motrve of thrs lndrvrdual or group of mdrvlduals was we do not know and we dare not say but that rt has led to the realrzatron of a beautiful dream we cannot deny And today we have the Maglc Valley At one tlme there were eighteen or twenty land companies 1n operation ln the Valley at the same trme The first tract of land sold for settlement 1n the Lower RIO Grande Valley was bought for seventy five cents to one dollar per acre That was not many years ago Wlthrn a few short years the same land has mcreased rn value untrl now ll may l:e sold for hundreds of dollars per acre some of rt for even thousands Pharr and San juan are two very progressrve towns about one and one half mules apart situated In the heart of this wonderful valley They are rn Hldalgo County about srxty mules northwest of Brownsville , . 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J..- ,- -fig ,7 H ,f,' 15--1-Z, - xg is---,zu - '-3' '5 -, '1 'f r if 'A '1l:'i'.O1'f .f 'fff 'I 1' Af DOMP51 IC ART ROOM 5 DOMESTIC SCIENCE ROOM GRADUATION Diplomas slgned by the Presrdent and Secretary of the Board the Superlntendent and Prmcrpal of the Hrgh School wrll be awarded all students who satrsfactorrly complete slxteen unrts of the Hugh School Course of Study PROMOT IONS Promotlon from grade to grade shall be determined by the students daily work the wrltten tests and exammatlon and the teacher s estrmate of hrs abrlrty to do the work of the next higher grade Students who were not regularly promoted but who were retained for spcral exammatlons shall le required to pass hese exammatrons before taking up the work of the hlgher grade The make up exammatlons shall be glven on Monday the hrst day of the school REPORTS Reports showmg the student s standing ln subjects and m attendance and deportment wrll be furnished parents at the close of each month Ar the close of each term the report card will show the exammatron grade Parents are requested to study these reports carefully because rt rs rmportant that they understand fully the character of the work whlch rs bemg done by therr chrldren We shall apprecrate the co operatron of all the parents rn our eflorts to make the school accomplrsh the best results RECORDS A permanent yearly record of the work done by every chrld rn the school rs hled ln the Supermtendents ofhce at the close of each year A record of the credrts of all DISCIPLINE The dlscrplme of the school wrll be strong and hrm but reasonable It rs our pollcy to have as few hxed rules as rs consrstent wrth the best rnterest of the school Every effort wlll be made to st mulate rn the student the desrre and power to act from prrncrple and to do rrght because rt IS rrght and to develop rn hrm a sense of honor and a hugh regard for the truth All approprrate means wrll be used to rnculcate a manly and womanly sprrrt and to preserve such order as wrll lung about the best results rn the school work EXAMINATIONS The school year IS drvlded mto two semesters and at the close of each semester an exammatlon covering about four days IS grven Wrrtten tests are glven near the close of each month THE LIBRARY The lrbrary occupres a large well ventrlated nd well lrghted room Books to the value of approxrmately eighteen hundred dollars SISOO 00 have been provrded Besrdes varlous reference and source books rn all the hugh school subjects supplementary readmg books for the grammar school students classrcs for the hrgh school books on general lnformatron and culture the collectron mcludes three Encyclopaedras Student and Teachers the Brrtannrca and the Internatronal Encyclopaedras All the leadrng high school students is also kept on file. 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Q S nt PHYSICS LABORATORY Vzgf CHEMISTRY LABORATORY lr mn mag rzrnes and two darly papers are found rn the readrrrv room lnhe books are classrhed and arranged and a systematrc method of takrng books from the Lrbrary rs provrded f very precautron rs taken to prevent the Lrf rary from becomrng merely an ornament and to make rt somethrng of real value to all the chrldren rn the school LYCEUM COURSE Students and crtrzens of the Pharr San urn community enjoy each year the splend d entertalnment and musrc provrded through the Lyceum Course For three years the school authorrtres assrsted by representatrves from the communrty have added thrs r structrve and rnsprratronrl feature to the regular school courses Each year has brouvht rncreased rnterest rn the t lent furnrshed by the lyceum Bureau The support grven by the entrre communrty plrrnly shows the realrzatron of the benefits of thrs valua le feature of the school lrfe fhe num ers of each course are selected most carefully by a specral comm ttee whrch endeavors to secure the best talent possrble num ers that wrll be broadenrng and uplrftrng rn therr rnfluence upon the communrty Contracts are made wrth the Drxre Lyceum Bureau well known for the excellent qualrty of rts entertarners Among the rnterestrng numbers selected for l9Zl 1922 rs the drstrngurshed Welsh orator Arthur Walvvyn Evans who rs a scholar and a keen analyst of men and affarrs as well as the grfted orator from the background of hrs remarkaale experrences he rs alle to brrng a message that rs grrpprng rn rts force and appeal He rs the type of sperker who fulfrlls the real mrssron of the lecture platform lhe Wrnsor Grrls present a provram of great varrety In therr combrned work the grrls play vrolrn cornet and prano Some of therr songs are grven rn the costumes of forergn countrres Besrdes musrcal abrlrtres Mrss enson as a reader of chrld dralect storres has few equals The Bureau recommends the Wrnsor Girls as one of the most satrsfactory concert companres ever presented to Lyceum audrences lhe popularrty of the Brltmore Qrchestra program rs due to the fact that rt appeals to all classes of musrc lovers Under the leadershrp of Mr Eugene Schwerzer thrs orchestra has had marked success durrng the past year throughout the east and mrddle west as a result they have been selected to make a transcontrnental tour durrng the comrng season Readrngs vocal and rnstrumental solos duets trros quartets and sex tets rn fact all arrangements for male vorces and rnstruments rncluclrng vrolrn cello cornet saxophone and crums are used to delrght therr audrences The versatrle members of the organrzatron double on therr Instruments rn therr or chestral work so that practrcally every known rnstrument of the modern orchestra rs rn use durrng the program lhe Percrval Vrvran Player producers of great plays wrll present the very effectrve orama l'r'1e Feathers of tl e play rn New X ork and Chrcago theaters rs suggested by the prarse of the country s greatest dramatrc crrtrcs best known through hrs long assocratron wrth famous Ben Greek players proneers rn the productron of plays for Lyceum and Chautauqua audrences The Frne Arts Mrxed uartette rs an organrzatron of solo vorces of the frnest qualrty lqhe concert and dramatrc experrence of these artrsts makes possrble a most entertarnrng and rndrvrdualrstrc program Complete ensemble trros solos group songs rn costume readrngs and a dramatrc sketch make up therr novel program Mr lqhurlow Leurance the famous composer and authorrty on Indran musrc has especrally coacfed and prepared for rts tour tfe organrzatron called Lreurance s Symphonrc Orchestra Each mem er of the orchestra rs an artrst of unusual talent makrng the combrnatron one of the hnest orcfestras of rts krnd anywhere wrrtten by the noted wrrght Eugene Walter The success The personnel of the company rs well chosen Mr Vrvran tzerng nt i , L 1 1 .3 . 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I nst emester I Irymrte s Primer Clnld s World Primer econd Semester Qlrrld s World Rerder Hook One Studies in Rerdrng Book One LANLLALI I nst Semester Lnder direction of teicl er Second Semester Lnder direction of teacl er INLIVIBI RS rrst emtster Inst ourney rn NumJerl1nd prges I to rn tlre Irands o te rclrer only Second Semester I rrst Semester Second Semester Inst Semester Second Semester First Semester Second Semester I rrst Semester Second Semester First Semester Second Semester I nst onrnus rn INumlrerlrnd prges 42 82 sr I LLINL, Lnder direction of tlre terclrer Xvolrlfrrtlr rnd Roger s Ilre New World Speller pages I to 32 PIIX IOLOLA AND IIXLII-NF Under direction of tl e terclrer Lndtr direction of tlrt te rcner 'NAI LRI STLDX Under direction of the te che Under direction of tlr teacher XXRIIIINC Muscular Writing Course Book One Muscular Writing Course Book One DRAXX INC. Practical Dr rrsrng Book On Pr rctrcal Dr mrng Book One SECOND GRADE RI ALINL. First Semester Clrrld s Nvorld Rerder Book Irso Studies in Reading Book Two Second Semester New American Reader Book Two Winston Reader Book Imuo Art I rter rture Reader Book rI no LANCJL ALI.. First Semester: Under direction of tIre teacher. Second Semester: Under' direction of tlre teuclrer NLIMBI-QRS. irs Semester: First ourneys in Numberland pages 82 IIO Second Semester: First ourneys in Numberland pages I I I to the encl SPI-QLLING. First Semester: WoIrlfar'tIr nd Rogers Ness Vforld Speller Book One pages 33 to 53. Second Semester: Vvolrlfartlr and Rogers Nev World Speller Book One pages 56 to 80. r N ' ., . . . . , WinstorrIs Reader, Hook One: Art l.iterature, Book One .I . . A: I ' ' ' . 1 , I'II' S H 'I I ' s I I . . . . ': I I 'z . . - . ': I I 1 r 'I I I I .Q . , , , . -I . :: I ' I' I r Q '. . . A: I V I' I 5 1 I I' .I : ' I' I - a r, . ': ' e t '. . . ': . I ', , II KI ic I - .I . ': A. I -2 'I , e. . . . . . . ': Ii t 'z ' , ' .N I .' S ,' '. I ': ' I . t , ' ' .I 'a A . 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PIIHSIOLOLA AND IHC II NI' Frrst Semester Under drrectron of the teacher Second Semester Under drrectron of tl e teacher NAILRIL SFLD rrst Semester Under drrectron of tl e teacher Second Semester Under drrectron of the teacher WRIIING Frrst Semester Muscular Wrrtrng Course Book Two Secorcl Semester Muscular Wrrtrng Course Book Two DRAWING Frrst Semester Pructrcal Drawrng Book Two Second Semester Practrcal Drawrng Book Two THIRD GRADE RFADINC, lrrst Semester Chrlcls World Reader Book Three Studres rn Readrng Book llrree econd Semester New Amerrcan Re der Book llrree Wrnston Reader Book lhree Art lcrterature Book Three LANLJL AGI Second Semester Potter eschke rnd Grllet s Oral and Wrrtten Englrsh Book One ARITHMETIC' Prrst Semester Wentworth and Smrth s hssentral of Arrthmetrc Prrmary Book pages l to 60 Mental Arrthmetlc ecorrd Semester Wentxxorth and Smrths llssentral of Arrthmetrc Prrmary Book pages 61 to IZO Mental Arrthmetrc SPELLINC Frrst Semester Wohlfarth and Roger s New World Speller Book One pages 83 to 105 Second Semester Wohlfarth and Rogers New World Speller Book One pages 106 to the end LEOCRAPHI Frrst Semester Tarr and McMurray s World Geography Frrst Book pages I to 44 Second Semester Tarr and McMurray s World Geography Frrst Book pages 45 to lOl PHYSIOLOGX AND -IHLII-NF Frrst Semester Hartman and Br bs Frrt Book of Health rn the hands of the teacher only ecorrd Semester Hartman and Brbbs Frrst Book of Health rn the hands of the teacher only WRITING lsrrst Semester Muscular Wrrt ng Cour e Book V1 hree Second Semester Muscular Wrrtrng Course Book 'l hree DRAWING rrst Semester Practrcal Drawrng Book Three Second Semester Practrcal Drawrng Book Three I 1 N ' V Q Q 1. ' ' ': ' ' .. '. .. , - . , ,L F' S : A ' ' -1 '. : 4 -I . - , r v . ' : I ' ' , A f . I : A 4 ' , ' . Q l U. v D. rx K - r - I A . U U . cn , , , 3 ' f ' , ' . First Semester: Potter, Jeschke, and Gilletls Oral and Written lllrrglish, Book One. A , : ' ,z ' ' 1 1 ' ' , . . LJ , I 7 Q . . .7 I . 7 1 . I. . . I - . . , , - . ' Y- 9 Y w . , . ' , , . U- : , T N 1 I y . , . I I Y -1 ' I ' I .. , .. , , . : g 5 , Q . ' ' 5 ' 5 . - . . , , -. H . . Q Y , . . s , . : I o F' .s : ' 'I , . : , . rrlh'-fini FOUR I H GRADE READING Frrst Semester C hld s World Reader Book Four Studres m Reaclmg Book Four Second Semester New Amerrcan Reader Book Four Winston Reader Book our Elson s Reader Book Four LANGUAGE Flrst Semester Potter eschke ard Grllet s Oral and Wrrtten Englrsh Book Fwo Second Semester Potter eschke and Grllet s Oral and Wrrtten Englxsh Book Two ARITHMETIC Flrst Semester Wentworth and Smiths Essentials of Arithmetic Primary Book pages I20 to I79 Mental Arlthmetlc Second Semester Wentworth and Smrth s Essentials of Arrthmetrc Primary Book pages I80 to 232 Mental Arlthmetlc SPELLING Frrst Semester Wohlfarth and Rogers New World Speller Second Book pages I to 28 Second Semester Wohlfarth and Roger s New World Speller Se ond Book pages 29 to 75 GEOGRAPHY Frrst Semester Tarr and McMurray s World Geography Frrst Book pages to l69 Second Semester Farr and McMurray s World Geography Flrst Book pages I70 to the end PHYSIOLOGY AND HXGIENE Frrst Semester Hartman and Blbbs Frrst Book of Health ln the hands of the teacher only Second Semester Hartman and Brbbs Ihe Human Body and Its Enemres WRITING Flrst Semester Muscular Wrrtmg Course Book Four Second Semester Muscular Wrrtmg Course Book Four DRAWING First Semester Practrcal Drawmg Book Four Second Semester Practical Drawmg Book Four FIFTH GRADE READING Frrst Semester Chrld s World Reader Book Frve Studxes rn Reading Book FIVE Second Semester New Amerrcan Reader Book Frve Howe s Reader Book Frve Elson Reader Book Frye LANGUAGE Frrst Semester Potter eschke and Grllet s Oral and Wrrtten Englrsh Book Three Second Semester Potter eschke and Grllets Oral and Written Engllsh Book Three ARITHMETIC I'rrst Semester Wentworth and Smths Essentlals of Arrthmetrc Prrmary Book pages 232 to 280 Mental Arrthmetlc Second Semester Wentworth and Smlth s Essentlals of Arrthmetrc Grammar School Book SPELLING Frrst Semester Wohlfarth and Rogers New World Speller Second Book pages 73 to 98 Second Semester Wohlfarth and Roger s New World Speller Second Book pages 99 to I44 . , . -1 - - u s 1 ' , . . -. - . 1 - F . , , , - . . , . . , G . , , I , . . , . . - s . - . , . , . . . . . S , , , . . , . . . . . , , . , . ' - l O s , ' y L v ' ' ' IOI ' I 1 , , , ' I O . . , . . - s N . , ,. . . 1 . . , . . , . . , . . , . . . , . . . . ,. . . , , - . . , . . ' v ! 9 ' . , . 6, . ., , . . . , . . . , , . - . , . . . . . J , , -. - . , . . . . . U A , , . , . . . - , . s ' - I Y y ' - ! U lzccnt tl GFOGRAPHI Frrst Semester Tarr and McMurray s 'I he World Geography Second Book pages I to 91 and the Texas Supplement Second Semester Iarr and McMurrays The World Geography Second Book pages I45 to I97 PI-IXSIOLOGY Frrst Semester Hartman and Brbbs Ihe Human Body and Its Enemres page to Second Semester Hartman and Brbbs The Human Body and Its Enemres pages 178 to 350 WRITING Frrst Semester Muscular Wrrtrng Course Book Frve Second Semester Muscular Wrrtrng Course Book Frve DRAWING Frrst Semester Practrc rl Drawrng Book Frxe Second Semester Pr rctrcal Drawrng Book Frye SIXTH GRADE READIING Frrst Semester Elson s Reader Book Srx Second Semester Studres rn Readrng Book Srx lexus Lrterature Reader Penny backer s Texas Hrstory LANGUAGF Frrst Semester Potter esclake and Grllef s Oral and Wrrtten Englrsh Book Four Second Semester Potter eschke and Grllet s Oral and Wrrtten Englrsh Book Four ARITHMET IC Frrst Semester Wentworth and Smrth s Essentrals of Arrthmetrc Grammar School Book pages I05 to 184 Mental Arrthmetrc Second Semester Wentworth and Smrth s Essentrals of Arrthmetrc Grammar School Book pages 185 to 288 Mental Arrthmetrc SPELLING Frrst Semester Wohlfarth and Rogers New World Speller Second Book page 141 to 64 Second Semester Wohlfarth and Roger s N xx World Speller Second Book pages 165 to I 92 GEOGRAPHY Frrst Semester Tarr and McMurray s The World Geography Second Book page 198 to 302 Second Semester Tarr and McMurrays The Xvorld Geography Second Book page 303 to the end HISTORX Frrst Semester Estell s The Begrnner s History of Our Country Second Semester Barker Potts and Ramsd ll s A School Hrstory of Texas com pleted Pennytacker s Texas Hrstory may be used as 1 supplementary text WRITING Frrst Semester Muscular Wrrtrng Course Book Srx Second Semester Muscular Wrrtmg Course Book Srx DRAWING Frrst Semester Practrcal Drawlng Book Srx Second Semester Practrcal Dramng Book Srx . 1 f I 1 L 1 1 , . - . . , , . 1 1 , , . - 1 rr- ' Q I ' c 1 -Q . , - . 1 I Y ' . , - A a . 1 1' y . c c , . , . . .. . 1 , . - . . , . . 4 , . 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G , , . - 1 1 c . . , , . , , I n . , , ' I K3 s 7 I fullr' HIGH SCHOOL COURSE OF STUDY ENGLISH DEPAR I MENT Sr xr N rrr Grmoe EM Lrsrr Cranrnrar lrr t Semester Potter eschke and Grllet s Oral and Wrrllen English Book Frve Second Semester Potter eschke and Grllet s Oral and Wrrllen Envlrsh Book I'rve llre text wrll be supplemented wrth ex rc es rn analysrs parsrng and dragramrng Wrrtterr themes varyrng rn length lrom one p rrgmph to two pages wrll lie requrred every two weeks llre corrected themes wrll be return d to the puprls to be copred rn perma rent note hook rt the drrect on and under the supervrsror' of the teacher Readrng lfxt Seventh Grade Readers Selectrons Ile clrref arm rn tlrrs prrt of the ct ur e rs to tram the puprl to read easrly and under tand ngly A specrrl study r rll le made of ull the new and unfamrlrar words wrth the rntenlron of broadenrng the woc rl ul rry elected passage wrll lc commrtted to m mory HIGH SCHOOL Campos Iron Careful attentron wrll be grven to eral and wrrtten composrtron throughout the four ye r ot hrgh school work Ile work of the first two y 1rs wrll rnclucle rn a General w1y a study of the four form of composrt on mrratron descrrptron exposrtron and argumentatron A wrtten theme of from two to three pages rn length wrll be requrred every week Conference p rrods wrll be arran ed for each puprl and the corrected themes wrll be preserved rn a note book The wrrtten themes will l:e varred from trme to trme by exercrses rn oral composrtron In the thrrd and fourth years longer themes havrng the characterrstrcs of formal essays wrll be requrred Here emphasrs wrlr be placed upon content and style Reazlrng In the study of the classrcs rt rs the arm of the rnstructor to arouse rn the purpls an rn terest rn and apprecratron for good lrterature Such outlrnes and analyses as are deemed necessary for tl e complete understandrng of the structure of the drama poem or essay will be requrred FIRST T EAR lrrst Semester New Composrlron and Rhclofrc p l I06 Second Semester New Composrlron and Rlrelorrc p IO5 274 Selected Classrcs to. caretul study I'rrst Semester Lady of llrc lalfc llffcrclranl of Venice Second Semester Selected Englrsh Poems llfan lflfrllroul a Country Selected Classrcs lor outsrde r aclrng Frrst Semester Treasure Island lvanlrot econd Semester Davrd Copptrjicld Sl,-ctclr Boolf SECOND Y EAR Text Herrrck and Damon s New Lorrrpos lron and Rlrelorrc lrrst Semester New Con posrlrcn anal Rlrclorrc p 275 325 Second Semester Ntlv Conposlcn incl Rlrclortc p 326 493 Selected Clwss cs for careful study Frrst Semester Selectrons from Tennyson As I ou Lrlge It econd Semester ul us Cocsar Poe s Poerrs ana' Tales and Addrson s Sn' Roger Dc Covcrlu Papers Selected Classics for outsrde readrng Frrst Semester Krdnafpea' The Spy Second Semester l rear of Walgefield The Call of the Wrld l rrr gr two wor glrt t c lleparzurerrtrl r an tle ll gh clwol laeuty ti'-121 ' ' 'L H. s. , . , , . . ' 's 1 '. I V. . . . . I . , . V -- . . , , J D , . . . ' e 15 , ' , , ' . I I ., ' l K H , 2 i c ' , I . I , 0 , . K . U S , . . - ,, r- 1 ' r ' . . 1 I I U ' . .c . U . ' Ir .h Q 1 'S ' I - 5 1 r . Va 1 4 . ' ' A ' A ' z 1 t . Q . ,, Q , . ' ,, .,, 4 o , c . l . V. . A . . . a s ' A . ' . ' 1. ' . Q ' ef ' ' . ' O ' 'L ' 7 - , C ' - v - 1 . 3 . 1 ri L7 . . c O , ' . . . V vi . A I 1 , t e , . T - ' , s Text: Herrick and Damon's New Composition and Rlreloric. 4. . , . . , I. - Z l . . . , , - V . . ..- H , V 3 E . . . , . ' I -' AS ' J. ' U I ' I , '. Q - ' ' ,- , - 1 O A , . , . I - .x - ,D A N: . . 7' ., : f I ' ' ' ' , . - . O : ' 1 1. I I ', . - . C r ' 4 . A ' . . ' 7 ' - b r . - . , . , . S ., ' : -I 1 ,' ' . , : ' . ,' . . 7' . . ' ' .S . , . YUNI3: Xvr' fl-' if Urltslrler' the Sen-rrrlr tlrarle as at rx:rr'! of our llirl 5-1 l ' 'k. llrrw't-ver, it is tau ' on lr- ' 1 rl. by r i 5 - 1 -, Tu utr yr TIIIRD XI AR Itxt I xync llistmli of American Litcraturc net 'vemester rynes I iges I Secoid bemestei I iyne s Paces 247 374 All slgnincant periods outlined 5 Iecteel Clissies for cu Iul study First rmester I iyne An tr can I rterarln Reaalimls Second ocmestei Iwaclutli Yllltlflll Niflrt Burns Selected Classics for out sic e is idmg I t emcstrr loina Doom Bin lui Second Semester Mill on tlie floss utntzn Durvvarzl FOLRTII XI AR Iext Long s llistorv of Fnglish I ittraturc Composition Iext Wooley s Han llvoolf of Composition lrst gemester Long s Pxges I 258 econd Semester Long s Pages 239 560 Selected Classics for mrelul study ns emester gelections from Clriusei IWI11 il etlaan Sonnets and Lyrics lVI1Itons Union I oems lwiclsunmicr Niglit s Dream Pxlgrawe s bolrlcn Treasure Second Semester H mlet s Sel ction from Wwdsxwortb Ixeats and Shelley Rus Ian s .Scsan e and Lilits Selections from Brow ninv and lypes of the Short Story All the SIgIllIlC xnt moxements in Enfflish I rtei iture will be c1refuIIy outlined Selected QIISSICS for outside read ng lust bemestfr Yal of Iwo Citics Hmmm fsnionrl becond Semester lriclt anrl frcjurlzce .Silas lwaiintr Crawford HIS I ORX DEPAR YIVIENT tt Sesentli Grade UIXIII D 'SI-ATI S IIISIORY AND C IX IC 5 Text Hill RIHIIIXPI ind Ousley s Student s llrstoiu of Our Country Frost s Historical Outline for United States History Triplett and I-Iauslem s Civic Texas and federal Turlclngton s Our Counlru Irrist Semester Tlzt .Student s Historu of Our Coinlry p I 2-I-I Second qemester 7 In Student s History of Our Countrl paves to the end cf book Civizs Tucas and federal completed Our Countru is used as a supplementary reader especially in connection with Civics HIGH QCHOOL Fivlub and Ninth Grades ANCIENT HISTORY I If 1 Je 'is 'Q ' f 1, .' . A: Pa '.- Ji -246. ., I .I . 'I Di I l ,O - , ,i I ' . ie. Qi .i . f ' 2 'e . , 5' . ': 74 in 5 I ' .4 I 1 ' x Irs x : , ' ' 1' '. .If . .N . ': ' ' ' .. ' Q 1 ' 1 7 ' 'Q . F' .I : ' f 1 - . S .': ' - f ' - . .ii 1. A K ' u I : IT'-.t . z .I ' ' 'I 2 'Ag L..'.i J . . ' ' 3 ' ' . D G . 1 . . , I V , -- l I I , . , A , i Q . Q, : if ' e i . 1 ' 1 ' , 3 - ' 'I I. . - y ,. . . 1 r- S: . . . , z ' ' . D ' C 1 . . .Q ' ' z ' C . ' 'A L i J: .. . I f, . . A - ' ' ., . ' : c '. ,' ? 5 ,. . t . U J.. I JU. .. i I Q. ,. .. A , . V, . . , I . , 1 . . . , , . E 1 Q , ., ' 2 1 Q ' ' 1 ' ' . - Q . . . : 4 f ' Vi, i., - . QD ' ' . Text: AsI1Iey's Early European Civilization. Victory Historical Map and Outline Boolg for Early European Civilization. First Semester: Early European Civilization, pages I-258. Second Semester: Early European Civilization, pages 258 to end of I:ooIc. The book is outlined by the students-each lesson as we proceed. Special Library topics and oral reports are assigned at the end of chapters or at the end of a larger 'Xt 'I'I : II is '-itwl tlizil Xllvirrit Ilist--rx is txtuglrl in Iiirrlr IIN- IQIQIIIII im-I Xi II tivmles, This is our fir-1 xizir tu tiuivlr Irzslmx in the IfiuItI lim-Ie. XYINI the svruxitii-rr xxill piruit, it is our plz to Inzivlr Xrm-irrgrii Ili-,titty in Ili- Ifiulrtlr l-zzulr. Nlwiirtv in tlii' Xi ull. .Xtni'iir:ivi in tlrt' 'lit' 1tI1. :mtl tuvlrs :mtl Ifi'-uririrr'i's ru tlvir Iflrxiirlli. , In :ull our Iiisl-'ry xxurk timliii-iit nw is rnxiili- uf thi- wriimw- :mil 1't-it-rx-:uve Iwimks iounrl in the I'gIr SVIHIUI I,vIii':ivx', .Xssi fn ' ls in rtit- I,itr- 1n .' Itiyest :irc ustil ui ezmlm class tuit-ti tvery in-I th, ,F :.,, CIIVISIOII I II I I III t 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 is mill I. II Tu lltt se tx MODF RN HISTORX Tenth Gr ide Text Ashley s Modern European Crvrlr atron Vzetory Hrstorreal Map and Outlrne Boolr for Moderrr Furopcan Crvrlr atron Frrst Semester Modern European Crvrlr atron pages l 324 Second Semester Modern European Crvrlr atron p 325 to end of book The book rs outlrned by students and outsrde assrgnments are made the same as rn the study of Ancrent I-lrstory AMERICAN HISTORY AND CIXICS Eleventh Grade rl ext Cousrn and I-lrll s Arnerrcan Hrstorrr Frost s Hzstorzcal Outlme for Amerrcan Hrstoru Ashley s The New Crvrcs First Semester Amcrrcan Hrstory pages l 329 becond Semester Amerrcan Hrstory pages 330 to errd of book New Clvrcs completed The students of Amerrcan I-lrstory are requrred to keep careful outlrnes of the work the text Some practrce work rn takrng lectures rs afforded rn summerrres of chapters and paralrel sources L1Lrary toprcs and papers are assrgned from trme to trme Specral attentron rs grven to Modern Amerrcan I-Irstory and the problems conlrontrng our country SCIENCE DEPARTMENT line scrences are oflered General bcrence one unrt Physrcal Geography one half unrt Physrology one half unrt Chemrstry one unrt and Physrcs one unrt General Scrence Physrology and Physrcal Geography are offered to frrst and second year stu dents General Scrence rs grven every even year and Physrcal Geography and Physrology the odd year Chemrstry and Physrcs are offered to the thrrd and fourth year classes berng alternated as the other two scrences are No more than two scrences are grven any one year however every hrgh school student may elect all four courses should he desrre GENERAL SCIENCE Text Elhuff s General Scrence Laboratory Manual Text Elhuff s Laboratory Manual 'The course treats of the fundamentals of all scrences The work consrsts of demon stratrons and experrments by the teacher and rndrvrdual laboratory work on the part of the student Three perrods each week rs devoted to recrtatron and two double perrods to work rn the laboratory about srxty experrments are performed Students are re qurred to keep a complete and accurate record of all experrments rn a permanent note book PHYSIOLOGY Text Conn and Buddrngton s Advanced Plrysrolody Laboratory Manual Text Brown s Laboratory Manual The course runs only erghteen I8 weeks three lecture perrods and two double laboratory perrods each week Thrrty 30 experrments are performed and neatly re corded rn a permanent notebook The practrcal phases of the subject are stressed PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY Text Tarr s New Plrysrcal Geography Laboratory Manual Text Tarr and Von Engelrn s Laboratory Manual Thrs course runs only erghteen I8 weeks also and the same amount of trme rs devoted to lecture and laboratory work as rn the Course rn Physrology C 'f -7 , I A . . , -. , . .. . , . . . ' . J , ...Z . l - -: ' z , - . 'I Z , . . . 4 1 . 4 r ,v 1 .. . . , . . , . . . . '. 3 1 1 V! .I . D. . - . , . N 5 . 1 .. , . . , . L. . 4 v of . - - ' - Q- I I . V . U . . . . . n N I L x . L . . - . . . ' ' 1 - Y , Y r ' Q r ' Z r , - y - .. . 1 . ' . my 7 I , . v a I , A . i., . 1 . ' r I , . - r I 7 , I efglrf Wh rf ig? W- ' 64 Q -Q -333 5 qw. ll 'Y' 'DF ,I 144 119 1? Tfr, M, -ff.. -'ggfef ,naw -1 , .say ofirkxx ,. ' ' ,. ' 1'--' v ,gr-U. r-kv-.zcw ,H ' - - ' ll ,PRYGQQ-as:-. . ' 9 L . 1 .s. - 'gi xq 3- my '- 1 ' ,. T'll'v.'HY,V-111,11 7,11 tx CHEIVIISTRY Text Brownlee s Fzrst Prrncrplts of Clrtnrrstrb Laboratorv Manual Text Brownlee s Lalworalorv Marrual About srxty lal or rtory experrments 1re mwcle readrngs rn text books are assrgned and much demonstratrwe work rs done by the teacher lhe course rs desrgned to be Iunda mental vrgorous 'md vrrrle Ihree perrods each week are dexoted to class room work and two double pcrrods to work rn the liboratory PHXSICS Flext Garhart and Chute s lust I rmczplts of Plrysrcs laboratory Manual Text Carhart and Chute s Laboralorv Guzdt The hrst half of the year rs grwen to mechanrcs and sound the latter takes up the sub jects of lrglrt heat magnetr m and electrrcrty llrree perrods each week are grverr to class work the drscussrons are upplemented wrth numerous demonstratrons Iwo double perrods each week are devoted to laboratory work about forty 40 experiments are accurately performed and neatly recorded rn a permanent notebook IVIATHEIVIA I ICS DEPARTMEN T Sex enth Grade Text Wentxvortlr and Smrth s Essentzal of Arrllrmetzc FIISI Semester Essentral of Arrtlrmetre pages l79 333 Second Semester Essentral of Arrllrmetrc pages 334 to the end FIRST X EAR ALGLBRA Text Wentrworth and Smrth s New School Algebra Irrrst year Algebra complete through srmultaneous srmple equatrons SECOND X EAR ALGEBRA Text Wentworth and Smrlh s New Sclrool Algebra Through revrexx ol Iactorrng fructrons Iractronal equatrons srmultaneous srmple equatrons A study of rnvolutron and evolutron theory of exponents radrcals rmagrnwry expressrons quadratrc equatrons srmultaneous quadratrons and ratro proportron Specral emphasrs rs to be placed upon wrrtrng graphs rn connectron wrth srmultaneous equatrons and quadratrcs PLANE GFOMETRX Flext Wentworth and Smrth s Plane Geometry First Semester Plane Geometry Book I completed and revrewed Second Semester Plane Geometry Books II III IV and V completed Entrre text revrewed A permanent notebook rs kept by students and throughout the course emphasrs rs lard on rnclependent and orrgrnal thrnkrng and on rndepenclence of book and memory LATIN DEPARTMENT FIRST TEAR LATIN Text Smrth s Latrn Grammar Frrst Semester Smrth s Latm Lessons Lessons I 25 Specral emphasrs upon forms pronuncratron syntax and Englrsh derrvatrves of the Latrn words Second Semester mrth s Lat n Lessons Lessons 26 to end of book As much of the drrect method as rs practrcable wrll be contrnued The text wrll be supplemented from trme to trme by srmple storres elected by the teacher Q T I ' 3 at ' ' I t A Q , ' ' , I , 'I , K II I u T T I ,K I T I I T A , C 'I . U -, , . . , . , . . . n H . 5 H , , s , , . , , . ' , . - s ' ' . . . , . . . ' ': ' ' ' , - . . , . Specral emphasrs upon applrcatrons of percentage, loans, notes and so forth. . , , . , - , I I I I Y L I Y I I ! I 'H ' 9 9 V c N I 1 I v u - I , . , . , . . . , , : , - . , , , I ' Q 4 : .s 1 P , . . . Q . .ll -I SECOND YEAR LATIN Text Caesar s Gallzc Wars Book I IV Bennett s Latm Prose Part I Bennett s Latm Grammar SPANISH DEPARTMENT FIRST YEAR SPANISH Text Hall s I oco a Poco Harrrson s Elementary Spanzslr Reader l'1rst Semester Hall s Poco a Poco Lessons I 20 Second Semester Hall s Poco a Poco Lessons ZI 40 Harxlson s Elementary Reader The dlrect method wlll be used altogether The students wrll keep the exerclses ln notebooks Srmple vercs phrases and rules wlll be glven from day to day Every op portunlty Wlll he grven the student for learmng to speak the language SECOND YEAR SPANISH Text Coester s Spanrsh Grammar Henry s Easy Spamsh Plays ASCHS1 s Vzctorra Dorado s Espana Pmloresca Crawford s Prose First Semester Coester s Spanzsh Grammar I essons I 20 Henry s Easy Spamslr Plays Second Semester Asensl s Vrctorza Dorado s Espana Pmtoresca Crawford s Prose The drrect method will be contmued throughout the year Stlff dnlls wrll be glven verts pronunclatlon and ln wrltmg exerclses Interestmg storles wrll be read and an effort made to lncrease appreclatlon for the Spamsh people HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT DOMESTIC SCIENCE Seventh Grade Coolfery No text book used The arm of thls course IS to SITIVC to get the students to realize the relatronshrp between the careful selectlon and preparatron of food sanltatlon and cleanlmess to good health Once a month the glrls are weighed and measured and the result charted and compared to the normal welght lme Lecture and Study Worlf Study of the classlficatlon of food and the meetmg of the needs of the body through a knowledge of caloric value of food materlals the uses of water manufacture of foods Planmng slmple menus Practical Worlf I Value of frult ln the dlet and slmple ways of preparmg and servmg It 2 Cookmg of Proteln foods demonstrated by expenment 3 Cooklng of Cereals and utllrzmg left overs 4 Experiments for starch and proteln ln food 5 Preparmg vegetable CIISIIES sultable for luncheons wlth especlal emphasls on car bohydrate food 6 Formlng srmple breakfast and luncheon menus that wlll help to brmg them up to the standard health and welght test 7 lVIak1ng Chrlstmas candles Thirty one : f ' , - . , . V I Q . I J . , , ' . . , ' . - , w- I- -1 . , , 1 ' ' , . I , . , A - l , . ., . . . . . , . Coester,s Spanish Grammar. I I ' 4 Yvunswwvvr'-' QQ' x X 311 vig mv fr QWJ I Aff SEVENTH GRADE L.. QP xx, ik lbw: ,fry FRESHMEN CLASS. HIGH SCHOOL. Food Study and Cookery 1: COne-half Creditj Text Book: Kinne and Cooley's Food and Household Management. The aim of this course is to teach the student to formulate menus and prepare meals: the study of foods and their preparation for the table' food conservation and sanitation To create within the student the importance of courtesies connected with the serving of food and the relationship of art and deslgn ln serving Kztchen Efzcrency and Its Relation to the Health and Cheerfulness of the Homema er I A thorough study of foods based on the five food principles the preparation and study of food value in relation to health emphasls being placed upon the digestibility nutrltrve value cost and serving 2 The preparation of foods in relation to the meal as a whole The semester s work being divided thus the preparing of dishes and combinations suitable for breakfast luncheon and dinner and the serving of same 3 Experimental tests for starch sugar protein and fat and the effects of heat upon the same 4 The study of food industries and food sanitation 5 Planning an efficient kitchen 6 Study of fuels hood Study and Coolfery ll One half Credit Text Book Kinne and Cooley s Food and Household Management I The laboratory work will be a continuation of Cookery I with a further study of the balanced dret the serving and planning of meals adapting them to one s occupation and mode of work 2 Canning and preserving of foods The cause of fermentation and decay 1n fruits and vegetables 3 Study of yeasts bacteria and molds and their relation to food 4 The making of yeast breads and cakes Home 1 roject Wor Home project work will be carried on throughout the entire course such as Caring for the home refrigerator for a stated time setting the table preparing and serving Sunday luncheon or dinner or some special breakfast repetition of product made in class to acquire skill in its making DOMESTIC ART Seventh Grade Clothing No text book used The purpose of this course is to bring the girl and the home activities closer together by teaching her that she has a part 1n the solution of probelms concerning food shelter and clothing The hygiene and care of clothing related to health and developing a greater desire to help mother with the care of the little ones and in the care of home Practzcal Wor I The classification of the textile fibers and their history 2 Characteristics of the fabrics with which they are working 3 Learning the stitches ornamental stitches 4 Making of apron a pair of bloomers and some attractive Christmas glft The work of this grade is practically all hand work giving a basis for High School work I-IIGI'I SCHOOL Textiles and Clothing I One half Credit Text Book Charlotte Gibb s Household Textiles The arm of this course IS to develop an appreciation of the artistic and hygienic as pects of textiles clothing and home furnishings to teach each pupil to appreciate the real tx tc X11 gg ls n the Sextnth I afle 1 e req irtd to t'1kc Home Lconomics 'luo yet s of accref itul no k is offered in the Hugh School aid ITVIX be electel hx mx grrl at 'rm time fluimg the four sears , . . . . . . 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' C ' 9 - , ' 7 . . . . , . 1 ' 9 1 3 ' ,J , If , . . . . . , . y , 5 ! , , - 1 pw s- v V C ' vii - . , , . , . , . . 1 1 I I 'rs A2 ,- fir: i ,' H Qr sr ' .1 ' 4 ' 7' ' ' A' ar. l '1' r ' , 'f f a rj , 1 ji H' ' 1 ,' ' Q ' Thwty tlu Q Ylrzrlr fr worth of her clothrng and home th1t she may frll r Inger plrce rn soerety as r consumer of her frmrly rncome that she may see leyond just a cesrre for 1 rx rrdrobe that sl e may get the essentnl thoughts of correct relatronshrp betrx een health and dress Leclurt and .Study Wolff I Hrstory of the prrncrpal textrle hbers vv rlr re ral study of cotton and lrnen and experrmental tests for these fabrrcs 2 btudy of surtable trrmmrngs Laboralorv Worfl btudy and applrcatron of the varrous hand strtches btudy of materral used as to surtal rlrty wearrn qualrty cost and care Personal hygrene and conserv 1lron of health Care and use of the servrng machrne Reparr problems darnrng patchrng etc Approprrate decoratrve strtches surtable for underwear Makrng of towel holder cookrng apron gown or paJ1mas underslrp or com brnatron surr 8 Personal account of expendrtures for eacl' artrcle mwde wrll be kept by each grrl Texlrles and Clolnrng ll One half Credrt Text Book Charlotte Csrbb s Household Texlrles Lecture and Research Worlg I Revrew of cotton and lrnen and specral study of srlk and wool 2 Further study of hygrene of clothrng materrals 3 Color and desrgn rn textrle fabrrcs and the adaptatron of color and desrgn rn the costume to the frgure 4 The approprrateness of dress to the occasron 5 Labor condrtrons and efforts to rmprove themselves 6 Home furnrshrngs and management Laboratory Worlf I Review of fundamental strtches and seams by makrng 1 cotton slrp 2 Cuttrng frttrng and makrng of a srlk blouse and worsted skrrt wrth demonstratron on proper care and pressrng of wool and srlk 3 The constructron of a dress of organdre or some sheer materral 4 Personal accounts are contrnued and the clothrng budgets worked out to surt the needs of each grrl 5 Renovatrnv and remodelrng fhrs may be worked wrth the srlk and wool problems MANUAL TRAINING. AND MECHANICAL DRAWING DEPAR FMENT The purpose of thrs work rs to correlate the work of the class room xsrth actual every day experrences and to brrng the chrld rnto contact wrth rndu try and a possrble future In rs belreved that the course offers practrcal trarnrng of a very superror krnd to those who are to follow the oecupatron of the trades that rt cultrvates an apprecratron for the larger rndustrral actrvrtres of Irfe and that the study affords an avenue through the hands of the hrghest expressron of thought Only one credrt wrll be grven rn each subject and thrs wrll be drstrrbuted over a perrod of two years Three erghty mrnute perrods per week wrll Le devoted to shop work throughout the two years Two srmrlar perrods each week wrll be devoted to drawrng A laboratory fee of frfty cents per month wrll be requrred of each student SEVENTH GRADE Trme Three double perrods each week Classes alt rnate rn shop and drawrng so that the work may be more closely correlated All boys rn the seventh grade are requrred to take thrs course IIH I.. . , . 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D -J Objctl fo teach puprls to follow srmple drrectrons Flo give mstructron and practrce rn fun damental tool opel xtrons lo teach pupils to use the simple workrng drawings which they hrxe made ln the drawing room to thrrk al out their work to do their best l rntroduce simple wood hnrshrng lo teach each boy to appreciate good work and to do hrs best to turn out credltable work hlmself Exercises are glven m laying out saw lng boring chrsellng etc lhe followmg school ground projects have been constructed thrs year lennrs back stops baskttball goals slgn boards and a baseball Lack stop HIGH SCHOOL Manual Tramzng I One half Credxt A Bench Work fhe 5hop Rules of the shop l Explanation regardrng tlae care of equrpment c Explanation regarding the use ot workmv drawvngs d Lse and value of notebook to worker Cxre and use of tools Notebook baws Cross cut Back l urmng Coprng Compass Planes Smoothmg ack Block Fore omter Crrcular Plow and other speclals Study of methods or lrrlshlng Notebook Construction of bench hook to be used by student Constructron of small project to be requrred of entire class E g a footstool or small taboret 6 Construction of larger project to be selected by tudent No student wrll be allow ed to select a plece NSl'llCll rs too drfhcult for htm A workmg draw mg wrll be made of this project and followed ln the constructlon of rt The piece wlll be properly finished K uggesied Projects faboret Waste paper basket Magazme rack Book shelves Plano bench Manual Trammg 11 One half Credrt Furnrture constructron l Make cabmet for school 2 btudent wrll be permitted to make somethrng for home use A more extensrve course rn hnrshrng artlcles of furnlture wrll be gnen I l. 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Suggested projects for home use Llbrary table Cedar chest Taboret Wrltlng desk Typewnter desk Mcchamcal Dranrmg I Une half Credlt Letterlng I lncllned slngle stroke Capltals Cb Lower case J Numerals Use of Instruments I DlYCCtlOHS for the proper use of rnstruments 2 Plates to glVS practlce rn use of xnstruments Geometrrcal constructlons I Ten or twelve of the most useful veometrlcal problems to be worked out on notebook paper as a part of notebook work Pencrl constructlon only Worklng drawlngs I WO1klHg drawmgs wlll be m1cle of all problems worked out ln the shop The methods glven ln French s Engineering Drawlng will be followed Speclal emphasis will be placed on unlform neat letterlng the proper use of Instrument and the ablllty to read a working drawing correctly Meclzanzcal Dratvmg ll fOne half Credit Letterlng as m hrst year Working Dram mg contmuatlon of drawmg ln first year All plates to be lnkecl Cabmet worklng drawlngs I Shop project To be traced and blue prints made 2 Home project To be completed as I 0033: FIU -- ...,-. ...ng m-1 :Cog 0 99 UQ --g-:O O'-' :DH - gene -asm :Lou -rfb:-E4 ae 5'-:FD D..mr'h9'w U WW 'U 5 '- l:-'-1 So-9,229 20003 ,.?5:.6Q-oU'..g2 :a-' :fo :HOG fs:-PL me F' no .- .-v-QQO To-Q: mo --v'-' 'UCL-Eng ,.,.f-,Q-of-v0IJ'.Z7 2i5't'D'gOm2s2.f'9:.g as 9a?s..22ff5S-6 -rg.-v-r'h 1 3 D-0-rl 5 :1':sD:1:-mu' omg, 'UCbH'5Cb ',.,E-:Q Q Og-of-P:-?-QD:-UQQEZ, -1-f..,?c,,U EKG.-mg v- ' gllm ua : ::g2,,,n:E'g 'gg'::- ,-.f-,6C'-3 '4Q..cL'5'-:Q-,-. 77-greg 0217 'fvSifv7,,':1- :mason 2.'I7 D2' NQEWE7,-gm 5225526 :WSF :S 54'-: ' 'mffiieei wig? 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Center' FOOTBALL TEAM QTopJ GIRLS TENNIS TEAM CCenterJ GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM CBottomJ BOYS' TENNIS TEAM I'07fy 0196 fmfxz' the tennrs and soon enthuslasm was aroused and preparatrons were begun ln earnest for the County Meet The latter was held at Donna lVlarch I9 and much to the surprlse of all concerned our team held ltS own better than the larger heavler teams from Der-ni and Mercedes Flrst place was hotly contested but the Hnal score showed Pharr San uan rn the lead Donna second and Mercedes thrrd ewell Rlchard made an excellent captam of our team and won 6 U4 polnts n the meet Malcoln Mlller was hlgh polnt man of the county wlth ll pomts to hrs credt Other Wll1l'l6I'S scored as follows Leon Thompson 7 l 4 Roland EaStabl0OkS I Leon Henderson 6 lf4 Robert Games 3 Wrllxe GlllCSpl6 3 Other boys who lui thelr efforts ln wrnnrng the champronshrp were Wrllre Savage Raymond Rrchard Paul Schowska Delmar Motley Lelghton Palmerton Thomas Benrteau and Paul Mellem bruch BASEBALL Very llttle can be sard of the baseball team at the trme thls goes to press The schedule has been arranged and all schools are makmg strenuous efforts to w1n the hnal athletlc honors of the school year Our team has much letter materlal than ln the past ewell Rlchard has been chosen captaln and the boys are enthusrastlc over then' prospect for a credrtable team LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS LITERARY socnarnzs PICVIOUS to I9I8 there were two literary socletres but the orgamzatlons were not per manent and the work had nelther teen dehnltely planned nor outlmed In the fall of l9l8 two socretres were organlzed the Delta Omega and the Delta Theta At that trme a constltutron and by laws for each SOCIETY were drawn up and adopted by the charter members of each thus making the organuatlons permanent ln the school All Hlgh School students and students ln the seventh grade constrtute the membelshlp of the socletress At the beglnnlng of each year the seventh grade students and new students rn the Hlgh School from other schools are sollclted for members by the former members of elther or both organrzatrons When the new student has made hrs choice he srgns a pledge card statlng hrs deslre to become a member of one or the other of the two SOCICTICS Later an 1n1t1at1on rs held for all new members after whrch the new members are admrtted to all the rights prlvlleges and dutxes of the soclety Each society IS sponsored by one of the Hrgh School teachers whose duty lt IS to work wrth the officers and varrous commrttees rn plannlng the work and rn keepmg xt up to the standard of excellence whlch IS expected to be marntalned At the beglnnlng of each year the two sponsors together wlth the Supermtendent and presrdents of both organlzatrons are expected to plan rn a general way the work of the socletres for the ensurng school year The Superlntendent and the sponsors form a sort of hrgher executlve commrttee The sponsors are expected to be present at all busmess metmgs and commlttee meetlngs of thelr respectlve socletles and to have general supervlsron of all programs Mrss Marle Mlller Engllsh teacher has been sponsor for the Delta Omegas the past year and Miss Margalette Smith l..at1n and Spanlsh teacher the Delta Thetas All bbuslness IS conducted at meetlngs called for that purpose by the presldent vxlth the consent of the executlve commrttee The programs whlch are attended Jorntly by both socletles are glven alternately by the two socletres approxrmately every two weeks The trme between programs IS lengthened when deemed advrsable by the executrve com mlttee The socretres arm to develop leadershlp to teach co operatron to help the student be come more mtrmately acquainted wrth events of hrstorlcal lmportance and wrth topics of current lnterest and to lead the student to a better appreclatron of those thlngs which are good and beautlful ln art and lrterature The student learns by practlcal experlence how to preslde at publlc meetlngs and to conduct such meetrngs accordmg to parlramentary forms and usages He galns ease and grace 1n appearlng rn publlc And rn so far as IS posslble he IS glven opportunrty to develop hrs own lme of 1nd1v1dual talent The work this year was planned so that the majorlty of the programs would fall on or near some date of speclal lnterest and the programs were planned accordmgly The L0 s . ' ' '- - N , -c J , , . J . A r . , I. - s fa a , . .. . . 52. 9 s - - 4 - 1 a a s a 9 ' ' 1 , . , . , . . . . 1 . . a - 1 v 1 a - a Q , . s v v 1 - '- 1 Q ' X a , . a ' , Q v , . 1. ...,.:, , fad DELTA OMEGA LITERARY SOCIETY nf, ass. .1- 1 DELTA THETA LITERARY SOCIETY. Forty-three muslc both lnstrumental and vocal the papers the speeches the plays the pageants etc of these programs related elther dlrectly or mdnectly to the events connected wrth the date The Delta Omega gave programs which centered around Armlstlce Day Christmas Day and St Patrick s Day wlth a specnl February program which com bmed events connected wlth several dates of both hlstorlcal and literary mterest Ihe Delta Thetas observed Thanksgrvlng Day the Iercentenary of the Iandmg of the Pnl grlms nfexas Independence Day and Robert E Lee and Robert Burns birthdays One program was devoted almost entlrely to an mter soclety debate And the last program was gnen Jointly by the two SOCICIICS The results throughout the year were most ex cellent The officers of the Detlta Omega Soclety for the first semester were Dpal fhomp son presrdent Leon Henderson vrce president Dorothy Carnahan secretary Kath erme Temple Treasurer Max Headrlch sergeant at arms For the second semester Henrietta Frey president Opal Thompson vrce presrdent Leon Henderson secretary Lenore McCombs treasurer ewell Richard sergeant at arms The officers for the Delta Theta Soclety were M1r1orle Wrllrams presrdent Lucrle Brooker vrce presrdent Fern Rupert secretary Raymond Richard treasurer Robert Games sergeant at arms For the second semester Roland Eastabrooks presrdenl Malcolm Muller vice president Lelghton Palmerton secretary Clara Frey treasurer Andrew Thomas sergeant at arms HI Y CLUB During the month of anuary 1921 the Hugh School boys havmg a desrre to develop mto broad mmded men and feelrng that to do thus thev must band together and stand for the best moral splrrtual Intellectual and physical rdeals of manhood orgamzed H1 Y Club of fourteen members wlth the following officers Malcolm Miller Eastabrooks sergeant at arms Mr Switzer the County Y M C A worker was very Instrumental ln helping wrth thls organization Each Tuesday at the noon hour the boys leave therr games and sports for a few mmutes to consrder and drscuss the hrgher thmgs of hfe and the problems that are common to all Iahese meetlngs are led by the boys thus developmg leadershlp and IIIIIIHIIVC power so necessary to one s success ln later hfe Socially the boys have swlmmmg parties and once a month the H1 Y members of the entlre county meet m some town for therr monthly meetxng which consrsts of a regu lar banquet followed by talks open dlscusslon songs and yells The first meetlng was held at Edlnburg then at Donna and lastly at Mercedes Here the boys come ln con tact wlth representatrves of other communities and have an opportunity to exchange ldeas The Pharr San uan H1 X Club was very fortunate rn havmg Lerghton Palmerton a memher of the Semor Class chosen to be the president of the County Hr Y Club This club rs stlll rn xts mfancy but rs gradually garmng popularrty among the Hrgh School boys the membershlp havmg mcreased from fourteen charter members to erghteen and we hope before school closes 11 May to have all the boys m school mterested and actlve workers rn the H1 Y Club XOUNG WOMEN S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION On anuary Z6 l92I a Jolly bunch of Pharr San uan Hugh School grrls met rn the Semor room for the purpose of drscussmg the value and need of a Young Women s Chrlstlan Assoclatron organrzatlon rn connection wlth he other I-hgh School actrvrtres Short enthusiastic talks were made on the work and scope of the Y W C A by the following Hrgh School mstructors MISSCS Smlth Mrller and Walker The meeting was then opened to the grrls for a general drscussron whrch resulted ln the glrls votmg unammously to meet the followmg week and organrze a Y W C A that would Le open to all the gurls of the nmth tenth and eleventh grades and all those ln the seventh and erghth grades were to orgamze a srmllar group to be known as the Curl Reserves This dlvrslon being made rn order that more efhclent work might be accomplxshed by havmg the glrls rn smaller groups l I l 9 ! ! ' 1 5 ., ' , ' . 1 . l , , c . c ' , ' 4 4 c ' ' c . . , , . I . - , , . ' : . ' - ' 1 , : 1 - t 2 . ' ' - '5 , 1 . ' ' 2 , ' C , 1 J , - - . ' : . , g I ', ' I , 1 , S t ' ' - 3 , Q , ' ' I , ' 2 , g Z ' ' ' n .. ,. J . , , , N , ' , ' . ' a ,, . ,, . . . . , - , presldentg Herman Tresler, vrce-presrdentg Louls Whlte, secretary and treasurer: Roland , ' ' . . Y . . . . . , .... , . v . , A I , . . . . . 5, . ,, , , , V . 4 , , , , - V ! ' - . v I . . J .. . ,.. V . . . - 1 ' ' LL ' !U U , . ' I Y A A . . - - .. . ,. r . 7 J . , ' - J ' ' ' 9 . 1 . 1 ' A : 1 . Q ' , X I I .. . ,, . . . . . . , . I frxy' nr QQQQQW QSM Q9 WC 'fe- 'e4Q'99 QB QW GIRLS R SEPN HI Y CLUB February 2 the organrzatron was completed w rth the follow mg ofhcers elected Dor othy Carnahan presrdent Lucrle Brooker vrce president Marjorle Wrllrrms secret rry and treasurer Pollowrng the electron of ofhcers Mrs Prrsley of McAllen formerly Y W C A Presrdent of the Unrversrty of Texas gave a talk on the Dutres of the Officers which was very helpful The purpose of thrs organrzatron rs to create marntarn and extend throughout the school a strong hrgh moral sentrment to brrng students rnto a per onal relatron wrth esus Chrrst as Savrous and Frrend to burld them up rn Chrrstran character to lead them to Le loyal to the church of Christ as rn obedrence to Hrs commandments and to prepare them for future Chrrstran servrce It has been said that great lnstrtutrons are not formed but must grow Nevertheless grrl sawe two active members These two however were not to remarn out of the fold long Before the organlzatron was srx weeks old we could truthfully boast of a '00 per cent membershrp Each Monday at I2 20 the grrls assemble for therr meetrn The programs grven are always rnsprrlng and helpful They are carefullv planned ly a group of guls w hc select the subjects that Ht rnto the lrves and needs of the grrls Qometrmes the leader rs chosen from the group other trmes an outsrde speaker rs obtarned Four weeks before Easter Mrs Palmerton of Pharr was selected to grve a serres of talks on the lrfe nd crucrhxron of Chrrst leadrng up to the Easter Trde Socrally the grrls are very busy Specral weeks are selected for such as New l'rrend week when each grrl rs to get better acquarnted w rth some new grrl and Clean Up the Campus week when each grrl helps her frrenct to do away wrth slang and unlady lrke talk Then once a month comes the luncheon spread on the campus We hope also to have a hrke and Saturday prcnrc and a httrng clrmax of the year s socral fetes rs the Senror Curls breakfast On March 24 the followmg offlcers were elected for the ensurng year Lenore Mc . . ' v. . V. I - . , 1 Q, - : 2 , 2 w u n I v U y, v Q v . H . . . . . . . ' ,. ' 4 , 1 Q 5 l J ' 9 ' 1 . N v e 4 Q . . . ,, our Y. W. C. A. was organrzed and was rmmedrately radrant wrth bloom, wrth every V Y - I ' V V ' V 9 V 5 -- ' , . . . 1 x Y I ' : ' ' ' g. . . l 21 , . - - ' nn ' - an ' - - . ' ' ns - su an , V v , - , ,, . . , . . , - . . . ' . . , , , . . , Combs presrdent Catherrne Iemple vrce presrdent I'ern Rupert secretary Omca I admin trersurer Our orgrnrmtron rs young Iut me bf-Ireve rn rt and can already see results Ihe grrls rre rllovved to trke the rnrtrrtrve and carry on the work thus developrng Ieadershrp vvhrch rs exercrsed and trarned through fesponsrbrlrty I-Ier desrre to do somethrng wrII be drrtcted tovv ard actrvrtres vvhrch are worth whrle Ioth from the standpornt of pleas urc and servrce lhe greatest testrmony of the Assocratron ard rts worderful work rs the Irves of the grrls vvho graduate and go out from the school and It rs our arm through thrs organrzatron to broaden the mrnd of the grrI sprr1tuaIIy mentally physrcaIIy and socrally that she may be ready to serve her communrty GIRL RESERX ES Ihe Curl Reserves rre the Blue Irranszle C-rrIs of the Young Womens Chrrstran Assocratron Ihe organrzat on vv rs formed at the srme trm the oIder grrls organrzed the Y W C A rnd rs composed of grrls belongrng to the seventh 1nd emhth grades The group organrzed themselves rnto corps vvrth IVIrss Marie IVIrIIer as therr advrser and Johnnre Colburn treasurer Regular meetrngs are held once a vveek The slovan ot the organrzatron rs To face Irfe squarely rts purpose To hnd ard Qrve th test rts code As a grrI I vvrII be Gracrous rn manner Impartral rn Judgmem Ready for servrce Loyal to frrends Reachrng toward the best Earnest rn purpose Seerng the beautrful Eager for knowledge Reverent to God Vrctorrous over self Ever dependable Srncere at aII trmes I vvrII do my best to honor Cod my country and my communrty to help other g1rIs and to be rn all ways a loyal true meml er of the GUI Reserves The ofhcral rnsrgnra of the corps rs the Ietter G R placed wrthrn the trrangle the three srdes of vvhrch symholrze the three cardrnal prrncrples of the C-rrI Reserve movement health knowledge sprrrt No grrI can wear thrs offrcral rnsrgnra untrI she has been formally rnrtrated and has vvon the requrred number of honors A grrl may work for speeral honors under health knovvledge servrce and sprrrt and recerve the specnl rnsrvnra to be placed on her arm band Each member must Iearn the salute and each trme she sees the Blue Trrangle she salutes rt and as she salutes she remembers that rt stands for the goal toward vvhrch she rs strrvrng Occasronally the grrls meet on Saturdays for 1 prcnrc I'rke and a general good tme at the Resaca These grrIs vsho have chosen to Ie urrl Reserves have enlrsted wrth hundreds of other grrIs rn thrs mtronal and rnternatronal movement for grrls and women who have chosen to be of real servrce to therr country Do they Iove good trmes and hrkrng Wrth the camp frre at the end3 Wrll they be strong true comrades To some one who needs a fr1end3 Can they meet a sharp vvord bravely Wrth forgrveness and a sm1Ie3 Can they stand for what they know rs r1ght3 If so, they're grrls worth whrle . 2 ' ' C I .. ' - ' : . : ' .. . , 1. '. z .. 4 , I '. C ' ' 2 . . M f ' i 2 V E . . i .V ' . . ' f 3 'K V , .. V . . , i . 4 , . , .I . ,, . ., 1 ' N I 'J . .A v .. 1 Smith as the Corps H5cout, or president: Evelyn I-Ienderson, secretary: Catherine , . . g , - .,. - .. .Q .,. - .. - - I , , . V -2 , , . AL, , - .. v 1 v L I . . I Q . 9 an - ' ' I - ! ! Y 9 , - . i n v - N I v ' v I , I I 1 I 1 :J , C V - . . U . I A 4 r ' . ,,. . . v V L U . . . , 9 I Y ' Y 5 S' :tt Irv wr pus!! vrmrv 1-q-v-- ! 5 va, -v 19 x ..-4.,-- QQ rv- I m',f 'Qu MUSIC Cl UB vs. f IIfX1lll,If DRAMATIC CLUB lhe w ay is bright with promise But the path is steep and long For it were not worth the struggle If the prize were cheaply won As our men have fought for freedom So they will fight for right For they will hold the torch of truth And bear aloft the light MUSIC CLUB Heretofore the music students of the Grammar and High School have combined in one Music Club but during the term of l920 l92I the work of the High School stu dents has broadened necessitating a separation of the two classes The study for this club is directed by Miss Mary Taylor music teacher and is done during a two hour meeting on the first and third Wednesdays of each month Cne hour is devoted to business and the careful reading and discussion of the life and work of one of the great masters the other to games enjoyed in a social manner but in which the elements of harmony and theory are made both attractive and clear Games are played which impress upon the student s mmd the composition of the Lest musicians On completing each brogriphical study a resume is written from memory by one stu dent and illustrations of his work given in both instrumental and vocal selections The following are the officers for the I920 1921 session Dorothy Carnahan president Gwendolyn Thomas vice president Onica Ladman secretary and treasurer Miss Yay lot critic DRAMATIC CLUB Those students in the High School who are especially interested in public speaking Williams president Thomas Beniteau secretary Gwendolyn Thomas treasurer The purposes of the organization is to bring about greater accomplishments in this particular held Miss Electra Rompf Expression teacher is sponsor for the club Much enthu S13 m has been aroused and some very fine work has been done Five members of this organization won first places in the Literary events of the County lnterscholastic League Contests Hal McCombs umor Boys Declamation Dorothy Carnahan and Luclle Brooker Girls Debate Roland Eastabrooks and Thomas Beniteau Boys Debate The club also takes a very large part in the various school programs The work of the Semor play A Rose of Plymouth is largely in the hands of these boys and girls SCHOOL FESTIVITIES Although our school is very young we feel that some observances have almost be come traditions and if the appropriate merry making were left off on these occasions we should feel that there was something lacking Our future American citizens need training for recreation as well as for other phases of life A bit of this training is given to our boys and girls by several annual affairs namely the boys and girls basketball banquet the un1orSen1or banquet the un1orSenior picnic the Senior umor picnic and the May fete The first four are for the High School students The last the May fete is given by the students of the three grammar schools Pharr San uan and Alamo and dramatic art organized themselves into a club with the following officers: Marjorie . 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RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR THE QOX ERNMENT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF THE PHARR SAN JUAN INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT GENERAL RULES I The annual school sessron shall begm on the hrst Monday of September and shall consrst of mne months or twenty days each excludrng the Chrrstmas vacatron but ln cludlng such other holldays as the Board may prescrlbe 2 The sxmter vacation shall be from December 24 to anuary I lncluslve of both unless December Z4 shall fall on Tuesday ln which exent the winter vacation shall be from December 23 to anuary I both days lncluslve I-Iolldays shall be Thursday and Friday of Thanksgxvmg week November I I February 22 March 2 April ZI and such other days as the Board may declare 3 Dally sessrons shall begun at 8 55 a m and close at 4 p m 4 Regular promotron shall be made at the end of each scholastic term but speclal promotrons may be made at the drscretlon of the teachers ruth the consent of the Prrnclpal 5 Appllcatron for admrsslon to the school shall be made to the Prlncrpal of sand school who shall aclmrt puplls ln order of therr appllcatlons If there should not be room for any applxcant rn hrs proper grade In sald school the Prrnclpal shall report that fact ln wrrtmg to the Supermtendent who shall provlde for the aplrcant as best he can 6 The text books and course of study pursued shall be such as are prescrlbed by the Board of Trustees 7 Sectarlan and partrsan matters shall not be allowed rn the schools 8 anrtors for the school bulldrngs shall be appornted by the Board who shall hx their salaries They shall be subject to removal at the pleasure of the Board 9 On the 15th day of Aprrl of each year all prrnclpals teachers and supernu merarles deslrmg re employment shall hle wrltten appllcatlon therefor wrth the Super mtendent who wrll rmmedrately therewrth transmlt the same to the Chalrman of the Committee on Teachers Course of Study and Text books wlth hrs recommendatlons thereon Sald commrttee w1II then ln conjunctron wlth the Superrntendent consider such applrcatrons and report rts fmdlngs thereon to the Board at the earllest opportunity wrth nts recommendations SUPERINTENDENT I A Superlntendent of the publlc schools of and ln Pharr San uan Independent School Drstrlct shall be elected at whatever trme the Board of Trustees may prescrlbe for a term of one or two years as the Board shall determme upon 2 I-Ie shall have supervrsron of the publlc schools rn of and for the Pharr San uan Independent School Drstrrct and shall at least once each week during the scho Iastrc year vlslt each publrc school ln the Drstrlct notmg the drscrplme and CFHCICDCY of the teachers as well as their methods of mstructlon and the tact and adaptabrllty of each teacher to the place assigned and at the hrst regular meeting of the School Board thereafter he shall report hls findings IH wrltmg to the Board wrth any recommendatlons he may have to make further should he doubt the qualifications efficiency or fitness of any teacher or should any teacher fall or refuse to co operate with htm or carry out hrs rnstructlons he shall at such meetmg of the Board report such facts nn wrltmg to the Board wlth hrs recommendations with reference thereto 3 He shall attend the regular meetmgs of the Board and the special meetings there of when requested and shall advlse and co operate wrth all commrttees of the Board 4 I-Ie shall mvestlgate the need of and recommend to the Board provlslon for school facllltres ln the varrous schools 5 He shall recommend to the Board for approval courses of study and Important changes ln the courses of study and all text books to be used ln the schools 6 In the Interest of efficient admlnlstratron he shall have power to declde all matters of detarl purely admmlstratrwe ln character that may arlse concernmg which no speclhc provlslon IS made ln the rules and regulat ons H , f. . . , . 1 1 ' , ' ' c 1. 1 ,I 1 1 I - - 1 I N 1 1 1 1 . 1 , . , 1 1 1 ' . J . . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . , - J ' ' ' ' 1 , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 1 1 . , - r - ' I 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . :UU 7 He shall examrne contracts and other papers rn whrch the Board rs a party 8 He shall make and keep a lrst of the property real and personal belonszrng the Drstrrct 9 All communrcatrons from prrncrpals teachers or patrons to the Board shall le sul,mrtted through the Superrntendent I0 He shall make a monthly report to the Board of the absence or tardrness ol the teachers erther from therr school dutres or from attendance upon Teachers Instrtutes I I The Superrntendent shall requrre the teachers to frle therr certrfrcates rn hrs oflrce for regrstratron I2 At the close of each month he shall make a report to the Board at therr regular meetmg on the enrollment average darly attendance absence of puprls num er admrtted number dropped all cases of corporal punrshment and the regularrty of puprrs scholar shrp and deportment of each room I3 He shall have power to requrre teachers to attend such regular or occasronal meetrngs as he may appornt for therr rnstructron rn their dutres methods of teachrng 'md government for therr mutual rmprovement and all such meetrngs shall be held at such trme and place as desrgnated by hrm I4 He wrth the members of the Commrttee on Teachers shall pass upon the qualr frcatrons of all applrcants to become teachers and submrt therr recommendatrons to tle Board I He shall submrt to the Commrttee on Teachers at least two weeks before the regular meetrng of the Board rn May a lrst of such teachers he wrll not recommend for the ensurng year grvrng hrs reasons I6 He shall have authorrty to rssue such orders as may be necessary to grve effect to these rules and regulatrons and wrll make such supplementary rules as are not rn conflr t wrth these subject to the approval of the Board I7 The Superrntendent rs authorrzed to suspend any teacher for rnsubordrnatron neglect of duty or rncompetency ln such cases he shall appornt a substrtute to serve hnal actron I8 He shall approve all lrsts of questrons to be submrtted for frnal examrnatrors and any other lrst of questrons at any trme and to reject re wrrte or revrse any lrst when ever he deems rt advrsable to examrne all grade cards before they are delrvered to the puprls each month to examrne any teacher s gradrng and endeavor to secure unrformrty of requrrements and a hrgh standard of gradatron throughout the schools I9 He shall assrgn teachers to the posrtrons vvhrch they are rn hrs Judgment bet qualrhed to hll and shall have authorrty at any trme durrng the sessron to change th assrgnment of teachers whenever he may deem rt advrsable or for the best rnterest of the schools 20 He shall pass upon the classrhcatron of new puprls and approve or drsapprove promotron or retrogressrons ZI He shall frle and reserve rn hrs office all valuable school records and reports 22 He shall prepare a monthly pay roll of teachers and Janrtors and delrver same to the Charrman of the Commrttee on Frnance 23 He sall rn addrtron to the above perform such other dutres as the Board may lawfully requrre and as the law requrres PRINCIPALS Prrncrpals are rn all matters pertarnrng to the school subJect to the drrectron of the Superrntendent 2 They shall have general supervrsron of the grounds burldrngs and appurtenances of the school and shall be held responsrble for any want of care neatness or cleanlrness of the premrses They shall notrfy the Superrntendent of any needed reparrs 3 They shall delrver the orders of the Superrntendent to the teachers and Janrtors drstrrbute proper blank forms to teachers and co operate wrth the Superrntendent rn the enforcement of the rules and regulatrons of the Board 4 They shall have rmmedrate charge of burldrngs furnrture and grounds . 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Fivtr tlrr 5 They shall assrgn teachers to oversrght of halls and grounds drrect them rn the supervrsron of games and plays and exercrse personal vrgrlance over all proceedrngs at all trmes 6 They shall exercr e general oversrglat over all marches drrlls lrne formatrons etc 7 lhey shall act unoer the advrce and drrect on of the buperrntendent and carry hrs orders rnto executron 8 Any prrncrpal or teacher who rs tardy or absent from the regular school sessron or from teachers meetrngs vsrthout rl e consent of the Superrntendent shall suffer a re ductron of one fourth of a day s salary fer exch tardrness and a whole day for each absent except for srclcness 9 Regularly employed prrncrpals and teachers who are absent not more than hxe days durrng school term on account of personal rllness shall recerve three fourths the amount of therr srlarres for tle trme alsserrr PROVIDED that rn case of personal rll ness where the servrces of a physrcran are requrred no salary shall le deducted for a perrod not errceedrng two weeks l ln case of per oaal rllness extendrng over a perrod of trme longer than two necks a xrrrtterr statement coxerrng the facts should be submrtted to a commrttee com posed of the Superrnter dent the teacher s Prrncrpal rd tl e Charrman of the Teachers Commrttee It shall be the duty of thrs comm ttee to pass on such cases of extended rll ness and to mal e r comme-ncat ons to the Board as to whetl er the teacher s salary should le pard rn full or rn part for rl e tme of rllncss lrr case ol serrous rllness or death rn the rmm drate famrly of a teacl er the Superrntendent rs authorrzed to pass on such cases r drv dually or to refer such c ses to tl'e commrttee mentroned above I0 The prrncrpal shall regrster the trme of hrs arrrval and departure rn a regrster prepared lor that purpose and kept rn some convenrent place He shall also requrre the teachers to regrster the trme of therr arr val and departure Il He shall perform such other dutres as the law requrres TEACHERS l The teachers shall be elected and therr salarres faxed by the Board at rts hsst regular meetrng rn May or as soon thereafter s practrcable ard the Board reserves the rrglat to drsmrss at any trme any teacher wl en rn rts oprnron tle good of the school de mands such drsmrssal 2 Teachers shall tea h rn any departmert or grace ra whrcla tlaey may be placed by the uperrntendent or may be changed frcm ore grade to another at any trme when rt would su serve the best rrrterest of tlae schools 3 No teacher employed rrr the schools of the Pna r gan uaa Independent School Drtsrrct shall le permrtted to do prrv te tuterr g for I y du rng tlerr emp oyment rn the schools 4 Teachers shall do the profe sronal rcadrrrg rel study as preserrhed by the bu perrntendent of Qchools 5 Hearty co operat on rs erpec ed nd requ red of all tea hers that tlae rules and regulalrons and course of study may Le carrred out 6 Teachers must be rn atterdarace rn therr respectrve rooms by 8 30 a m ea h mcrnrrg on school day They shall regrster the trme of therr arrrval rn the Prrncrnal s offce ard rf they are tarcy they shall report tl'e mount of such tardrness to tlae Prrn crpal who wrll report rt to thc Superrnterrdent aracx the Superrntendent wrll report rt to the Board 7 In case of compelled absence of any teacher from hrs or laer dutres at the school he or sl'e shall rcpcrt to the Superrntendent rn tme for hrs or her place to be filled 8 Ir shall he tlae duty of the teachers to become famrlrar wrth the regulatrons of the school and to co operate wrth the Superrntendent and Trustees rn executrng them 9 Teachers shall take care of the rocm furnrture and apparatus under therr charge and see that the same rs not rnrured rn any way They shall report to the buperrntendent at once any damage to school property I0 They shall not permrt drsorder unnecessary norse or any rude conduct rn therr rooms They shall exercrse a vrgrlant care over the conduct of therr puprls on the play ground and as far as possrble on therr gorng to and from school 1 - ' 1 , . z 5 ' r ' , v v - .- , E. . . - - , 1 1 , , . 1 . 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I frfigfrrrr I II When teachers are assrgned for yard duty they shall have full authorrty and exercrse constant supervrsron over all puprls They shall rnsrst on obedrence to the school regulations I2 Teachers themselve should malce careful preparatrons for conductmg the recr tatrons that they may be able to present the subJect clearly and forcr ly I3 Each teacher shall post rn a coasprcuous place rn the room a copy of the pro gram of the daily exercrses of hrs or her room I4 Each teacher shall keep a r grster rn whrch shall be recorded the name and date of admrssron of each puprl under hrs or her charge A re ord of attendance absence tardrness scholarshrp and deportment of such puprls shall also be kept by the teacher I5 Teachers shall make such monthly and term reports as may le prescrrbed bv the Superrntendent under the drrectron of the Board and the salarres of teachers may be wrthheld untrl such reports are rendered I6 No teacher shall resrgn wrthout grsrng frfteen days notrce to the Superrntendent rn default of which all compensation for that length of trme shall be forferted I 7 Teachers shall not send puprls on errands I8 Pleachers shall attend all regular and occasronal meetmgs called by the Super rntendent as he may deem necessary at such trme and rn such manner as he may prescrrbe I9 Sul:strtute teachers shall be allowed frve dollars S5 00 per day rn the Gram mar School and seven dollars S7 00 per day for worlc done r nthe I-lrgh School I all cases they shall be pard by warrants rssued by the Board 20 Teachers are subject to any and all rules and regulatrons hereafter adopted by the Board 21 Compliance mth the loregorng rules and regulatrons and therr enforcement shall constrtute a part of the contract entered rnto when rl ey agree to teach rn the publrc schools rn the Pharr San uan Independent School Drstrrct and rs hereby made a part of the consrderatron of such contract QUALIFICATION OF IFAFHER3 I No teachers except those now teachlnv rn the Pharr San uan Independent School Drstrrct shall lie employed unless they hold a Frrst Grade Certrflcate or a certrfracte of hrgher class 2 No teacher shall be employed as a regular teacher unless he or she has had at least one year of successful experrence rn the Board at rts drscretron may accept normal school 3 No teacher or sub trtute hall be uan Independent School Drstrrct who rs 4 No person not now servrng as a some good school lut rn leu of such ercperrence a drploma of a frrst cl ss unrxer rty college or elected ta any regular posrtron rn the Pharr San not I8 years of age or over teacher n the Pharr San uan schools shall he elected rn the Hugh School unless such person rn addrtron to holdrng a Frrst Grade or Permanent Certrhcate shall be a graduate of a first class college or unrversrty 5 All teachers employed to teach rn the Pharr San uan Independent School Drstrrct shall before such employment Iregrns enter rnto a wrrtten cortract thereof wrth the Board and have hrs or hes certrflcate reg stered rn the offrce of the Supermtendent before bevrn nrng to teach PUPILS I Puprls are not allowed to assemble or lorter rn the vrcrnrty of the school before or after school hours They should leave home so as to arrrve at the school burldrng be tween 8 40 and 8 55 a m On arrrval at the Lurldrng they shall go to therr respectrve rooms When school rs dr mrssed they shall leafe the premrses rmmedrately and go dr rectly home rn a quret and orderly manner 2 No puprl shall be allowed to absent hmself from the school grounds from the begrnnrng to the end of the darly sessron wrthout the consent of the Prrncrpal A puprl lrvrng near the school may obtarn perm ssron to go home for luncheon provrded he returns to the school on trme and rn case he persrsts rn berng tardy he may forfert the rrght to such a prrvrlege . 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' - Q , I . . , . 1 Ittyrr frffg .rn 3 Pupils may render them elves liable to suspension by repeated and obstinate drso fedrence quarrelrng fighting truancy use of tobacco use of profane or unchaste lan guage or by persistent vrolatron of the school rules 4 Pupils shall be respectful and obedient to all teachers D Pupils breaking or d facrng school property shall be required to replace same 6 During the recess and noon periods puprls shall not enter the burlclrng without permrssron from therr respective teachers Pupils vvho neglect therr lessors may be detained after school and be required to pursue therr studies or recite therr lessons lhose who shall from rndolence rrregularlty or ment rl rnabrlrty frll behind rn therr vvork shall not be advanced vsrth therr classes unless by specral effort they regain their standing 8 No puprl known to re rfflrcted with a contagious or rntectrous disease or com mg from a home where such a disease prev arls shall be recerved or continued rn the school 9 Pupils shall not bring to school for purposes of perusal any papers periodicals novels or other books havrng no connection vvrth the school exercises I0 Puprls who make an average of 90 rn at least four subjects and vvhose deport ment rs not below l00 and who have been neither absent nor tardy during the month shall have therr names pl ced on an fonor roll vvhrch shall be published as the Superrn tendent sharl direct II A puprl who makes as high as 90 rn one subject and who does not fall below 70 rn any subject shall not be requrred to take the term examination rn the subject rn which he or she makes 90 provided He or she must not have missed more than five days from school during the term b Hrs or her deportment for the term must not be below l00 IZ No puprl shall be admrtted to any grade rn the publrc s hool after the term has begun unless rn the oprn on of the Superrrtendent such puprl rs of such a degree of ad formed provided that no puprl of non scholastrc age shall be admrtted after the firs day of anuary of the scholastrc year rn which he applies I3 Puprls who are of non scholastrc age mav be admrtted to any department fo vvhrch they are qualified and rn which there are vacant seats not needed by puprls of scholastrc age by payrng the following fees fo rturtron to be collected by the Principal rn advance to wrt In prrmary graces that rs First to -Idlllld grades rnclusrve S2 00 per month b In intermediate grades that rs Fourth to Seventh Grades rnclusrve S3 00 per month In High School that IS Eighth to Eleventh Grades rnclusrve S4 00 per month Non resrdent puprls may when th re IS room for them rn the school be admrtted upon payment of Z 00 monthly rn the prrmary grad s S4 00 monthly rn the intermediate grades and SJ 00 monthly rn the Hrgh School By non resrdent puprls rs meant puprls not bona fide resrdents wrthrn the District or not transferred as prescrrhed rn the next suc ceedrng paragraph hereof I-4 Every puprl shall attend school rn the building designated for the sectron of the District rn which such puprl resrdes unless transferred to some other burldrng by the Superrntenoent subject to action by the Board and every non resrdent puprl makrng ap plrcatron for attendance at any school rn the Pharr San uan Independent School District shall before the acceptance of sard applrcatron le trarrslerred as the law provides before August lst next preceding the beginning of the term for which such puprl applies for admrttance I5 Scholastic puprls resrdrng beyond the corporate lrm ts of the Pharr San uan Independent School Drstrrct who have their State and County school funds transferred to the Pharr San uan Independent School District may attend the School of sard Drs trrct for such length of trme only as the State and County funds will run the schools of the Pharr San uan Drstrrct This may be found by drvrdrng the amount recerved by the Drstrrct frcm tlae State and County for publrc school purposes by the average monthly expenses of the above mentioned drstrrct For the remarnder of the term such transferred student shall pay turtron as prescrrbed under Rule I4 for non resrdent students ' l ' . S ' A - i I I - i , I , A u 1 s ' ' 1 -I C' -I Iv ' I I D 7. A ' i' r . I . A I 1 4. I A I -1 1 I I D ! I l , I C. . . . 1. .f lc . 1 4 I A A 1 ' I ' ' , ' , ' . 'Q , I 1 , ' e . 1 I .I ky I I U I I ! . - I C y- I vv A .K ' , A c A 1 L i , ' ' I 1. 5 r ' , ' i I I U ' I -D . S . -: D tal I 5 I - 4,7 . . . . - . c ' , I A ' ' vancement as to enable him or her to work with one of the sections of the grades already w 3 . : U. - M. . E . Q - J . r f J ' , , . 4 , . ICJ 1 ' V , ' ' ' ' ,' ' . . - ' v ' 3 v S.. . . S, I . . . ' K ,i U. . v - . . . . I , . . E ' . i ' . ' ' , ' ' ' A - 1 1 - . . , ' J , 1 , V , i . . . . . Q - J 7. I K I S . . . I - , I TOOLS APPARATUS AND BOOKS l All tools ln the Manual Tralnlng Department apparatus ln the l aboratorles equip ment ln the Domestlc Science Department and Domestic Art Department books and other appliances ln the rooms shall be subject to the teacher ln charge Should It be come necessary to mowe any of the furnlture apparatus etc from one part of the bulldmg to another a ww rltten order from the Prmclpal must be secured 2 Pupils must pay for all hooks apparatus or other artxcles broken by them but they may he excused from such payment lf the teacher belxeves that the accldent was un avoldable or not due to carelessness 3 Such pupil ln each of the Departments of Manual Trammg Domestxc bclence and Chemistry shall at the begmnmg of each term deposit with the teacher m charge of such department the sum of One Dollar Sl 00 to cover loss and breakage and such fee less the amount that may be deducted for loss and breakage on the part of such pupxl mll Le refunded at the close of school should loss and breakage caused by such puprl exceed the sum of One Dollar tial 00 before the close of school such pupll shall deposlt gn addltlonal sum of One Dollar Sl 00 and so on untll the close of school at whrch txme any amount due such pupll as above stated shall be refunded 4 Each pupll ln each of the departments named ln the foregomg paragraph shall rn addltlon to the loss and breakage fee stated ln sand paragraph cleposlt wlth the teeher rn charge of sald department the sum of 50 cents per month for the purchase of materlals used by such pupil m such department PARENTS AND PUPII S ARE REQUESTED l To v1s1t the class room and acquaint themselves mth what rs bemg done To encourage pupils to make preparatlon on some part of therr work at home fo have chlldren attend regularly lo send them on tlme To know that they are ln school Flo furnlsh wrrtten excuses ln case of necessary tardmess unavoldable absence or urgent demand for comlng home durrng school hours 7 To confer freely with the Supermtendent regarding the mterest of thexr children Suggestlons made ln kmdness and good falth wlll be gladly recelved for we are strlvmg to work wrth you for the best mterest of your chrldren 8 To have their chlldren enroll the hrst day of school ln order that they may be properly classrfled 9 To read the rules and regulations so that they may know what rs requrred of teachers and puplls ' C ' J v , . . 1 - 1 W Z. 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HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS HARNESS FURNITURE We carry the M051 Complele Lme of Hardware and Farm Machinery U7 the Valley HAYES SAIVIIVIONS HDW CO Valley Hardware Company SAN JUAN TEXAS Headquarlers for GENERAL HARDWARE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS W Srv ReglrM land Short Ofdff AH' fs Alamo Dru SPERO C ALLIS P p g PHARR, TEXAS JOHNSTON S GARAGE S tor e Your Palronage Solxcxted Charges Reasonable ALAMO TEXAS PHARR TEXAS HOME CAFE , s. 1 I Park Front Pharmacy K 1 P Esiablzsfzed 1 912 Une of the Ploneer Stores of the Valley PRESCRIPTION WQRK 0 For Prompf Servzce ana' Qualzfy Sodas Call at our Founiazn E. eso, roprieior Pfzarr, Texas We Specialize on IQQI Ac OFFICERS: President, J. C. JONES Vice-President, C. M. SWALLOW Secretary-Manager. B SHUMAKER DIRECTORS: C. A. PHILIPS H. E. TEWELL J. C. JONES C. M. SWALLOW C. B. SHUMAKER Alamo Chamber of Commerce N I SIXND JR Alamo Fzrsi ALAMO MEAT MARKET t f A E J C-OINGS Good Groceries MAY COOK CO Landing feed and .Med Housc d Oats Bran Shorts I71eIcI and Car en Seeds I:uII Ime of the Purina Feed for muIes cows chickens caIwes and hogs MAY COOK CO Table dc Hole and a Ia Carle DUBOSE 8: BYAS Blacksmith Wheelwrighl PII IRR TPX X TIRE HOSPITAL Steam I ulcam mg X INN II I E J GOINGS Good Groceries I 1 If C. . v Q J 1-'c o AXIIXXIU' TEXAS XI: XI.I.I'iN. 'I IfX XF Frults, Vegc ables, and Meats o ll Kinds L K Fish and Oysters in Season v ' ' ' . . I I I . I I U 1 ' is - I1 ' In NIU'-I-I'iN VN-W x1.v.xi.1.iiN. 'ri-ixxs BLUE C-OOSE CAFE f' 'z' and Relreading .XII Ivurk Ii1l:u':mlc'uI S-W -'VIN Alix-I5 I. lf. J -ifylxus. I' Alexz. '1' ix . ' . .X1irI 5-1II kind- uf Repair Wlmik iienlly :Ione at rezxsonablc prices, h Y 5 MCA .l.IfX, IXAS X L 1 5 at PH!-XRR LUIVIBER COMPANY A Home Instltutlon We belleve IH good schools we beheve m home ownershlp The home IS the basls of good cltlzenshlp Good cltlzenshlp IS the basls of good schools Let us asslst you ln plannmg your home bulld mg We represent the Natlonal Bullders Bureau and have unhmlted faclhtles for aldlllg you Every member of our flrm own thelr homes 1n Pharr Let us enable you to own yours Our Locatlon IS corner Thlrd Street and Park Avenue Ourgtelephone numbr IS Flfty F our. We are ai your service, Command us. i f ' , , X ii is I , g if fi fi NE? ' -. '34 11 H 5 : V X - 17, fgk. X V A 5. 2 5 l-l ' 1 KW -II g .. cc ' ' 9' 9 . . . . R' 0 s T e First atlonal an of Pharr Organmed 1912 Capltal S550 000 00 Member 0 lfze Federal Reserve qqsiem Let us help you solve your Banlclng 1OlJlCYllS Beslcles our regular Banking serwxee we ale aol: to offer the followmg lnducements Chrlstmas or other purposes Savlngs Department vuth four pel cent mte et on savmgs Interest bearmg Certlflcates of Deposlt Customers Vault Wlth safety deposlt boxes for rent Wrltlng Room TO THE STUDENT Why not open an account wlth us and begm sav mg now for that four years at College you are plan ning for3 . n 7 , . f L. - ' - - I I: .. . . V. V A , ,A A Christmas Club, for saving your money for . , A E . Y S , FOR A BUSINESS LOCATION, FOR A RESIDENCE SITE FOR A HOME FOR YOU FOR ALL THAT MAKES LIFF WORTH WHILE SAN JUAN PRESENTS FXC FPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES fnbeslz uic 101 Ioulself SAN JUAN TOWNSITE O S V ROSS RCS1dClIfMGlIGgCf IVIEISTER SERVICE STATION Open Day and Nzghl PI-IARR TEXAS WEBER BROS CAFE AND BAKERH COMBS IVIEAI MARKET A t fAll d DR E L SHARP Phpszczan and Sur eo SAN JUAN TEXAS R FOBLEMAN Pb A n dA N M GILBERT rt Orders Soft Drmlgs an Groceries XI XXII TLX XS . 'U , A - I - D . . . , . I.I.'Nl l:ll.1-1 1 ,1.,l I:ll.li L ixi 5 'l 1' 'li' , lll'v:wI l.1I4r XI-wllu-1' IFA-1I I-1 .Xl.IIw A1 .Lxx .IV xx. 'Mix xi ' fcas 0 Kin s . v. ,,.... V1--'z I :iIN:1I YQ-I:II'x I-II I-., I xr. 141111 rm-., 1 1.1 11-. ,QM W,I',,N't','M m' Qluffz I I,'I' Tll Iii, l:,x'l l'lil llif. l'1l.xl'l, 'l'l-3x,x,' u lic ccounla lan udilor l'Il.xRIe, 'I'I-IXAS ' g n v Sho v 1 , d I .. . 1, San uan H ri flh RoCrnd Va EX I ENDS A CORDIAI WELCOME IO All WHO COME WITHIN HER GAIES San Juan Chamber of Commerce and Agrlculture P S DEVINE L SAVAGE 8: SONS Irrlgatlon Dralnage Etc Desl n General MCfCha d150 and Constructlon Remforcecl Con Crete SAN JUAN TEXAS :Nt IB I n E Y rPlronag Sl td PHARR TEXAS PATRONIZE YOUR HOME DRUGGIST Bu! When al McAllen Co to L GROTHER uln the ea 0 C i cz e Hey Civil and Contracting Engineer A I 1 4 . no I V . ,. . 3 Firs aio a an Bldg. 7 r ' ou a e o rc: c o o The Average Man Buzldsa Home Bu! Qnce ln cz Lgfeizme Unless he is thoroughly familiar with climatic condition plans and all building operations he generally finds his hrst attempt unsatisfactory Man s character IS in a large measure moulded by the ty pe sponslble for transforming into a beautiful home what would otherwise have been an unsatisfactory assemblage of building materials a house bullded with little thought of its finished ap pearance To make life more pleasant by assisting you in planning more beautiful homes we consider our first duty H D TAYLOR LUMBER CGIVIPANY Alamo Texas San uan rlexas HOWARD E TEWELL J W PEENEY Mgr Mgr , . . I of residence in which he lives. A little foresight may be re- 1 9 J 9 1 - - Valley AUCtlOHCCf Llcensed FARM SALES PURE BRED S oux wo ALL CHATTEL SAI E Member lnlernalzonal Assocza ron of Auctioneers Reference All Valley Banks and fue hundred satlsfied cllents rn three year Write or ware for dates coL J M BADEN CQL J M BADEJY es D W D P PHARR Pluarr Nlercantlle Company EVERYTI-IINQ. TO EAT AND WEAR PHARR TEXAS C 81 S Sportlng Goods Co AUST IN TEXAS BASEBALL, TENNIS, FOOTBALL, PENNANTS, BANNERS AND FELT NOVELTIES Everylhmg m Alhletus CWHOLESALE PRICES TO SCI-IOOLSD Wrzle for Catalog S . ' I I Zi .- i , pl. - 7 I D , at . 5 I h L F . . I. A if-5l5f:.:'-:ffS2fff L ' ' ' . . . Il , R .H e ro Inn. . 5 , . Q o o k 0 , . agland S T HE VALLEH S QENTER OF STX LE AND QUALITI Always strmng to glVC the very best IH value for the lea t posslble prrce we have reached the utmost llmrt m the e of ferlngs of hlghest values ln New Merchandise 9 ice quallty MQALLEN TEXAS S TOP TEMPLE BRO S GARAGE Accessories Phone I0 San uan Texas Tzres and Tubes Let u take the worry out of drlv mg by making your car run lllce a new one We can put rt In condltlon so as to enable you to have the con hdence ln lt you would have IH a new car o w hy not put It ln shape to run another year3 Our prrces and work are rrght and you may rest assured of courte ous treatment ESKILDSEN STUDIO RICA Hen Texas All kmds of Photo and utck Servlce Kodak work CHALK MEAT MARKET OI' HIGH GRADE Smoked and Fresh Meats Frurts Vegetables and Nuts SAN JUAN TEXAS I 9 - 1 rs N rf - xr . . L' ' . . . xs I -- and service considered. , . AT . , . , . J , ' s ' - . . . F Y S 7 . . , . I , outhland umber Company PHOINILI PHKRR TEXAS The ualziy Home Builder More schools 1nd better Qchools make more useful men and Wome of our boys and Q-,ITIS Our Lumber and Buzldmg Maierlals Make Beiler Homes or Them T i 1' V A , ' 3 Y' OUR FREIL PI AN QLRYILE ASSISTS IN QIiLEC'1'ING QLTA1,1'1'Y HOMES lx Slllx 5 NL RSI MX lk lx klk N SMITH BROS PLLNIBINQ, AND NHFET NH TAL N ORIx EEK N AD Q7 EDUCATIO Lzfmfw L1 nzafiu 0 fv N-. fm m afzon t'K '1L lk In UL U HIC xl E' UI K dl T' XDEN Ni KL RER ,ff J 1 V ff IL 1 fur 1 L F1671 U W aaa' IZTUTYCILW x lllilb IRI:-... . 'L fx f Q7' SWK' V- -5 - I .. .. . . . . . '-1.4-g.J-:,N::f,.:::. J' Lfefzwmzi . ' xv '.' x-.'.'.f .X.',.. ., I i:f f: W .::e' H iff: 1 2 7 x,-'.1 :ev . 51. fzijg grin' 9 -V N'-' l '5f1N!-X125 QH I'FL'LLY 1-'1l'N1SHEfP 'Y n - - L .-.I WWW.. 7' . . eu ext Q. ,.,, wg' '-X iff I? :Qi ?Q.l.Nf' in 'L xx i 5.X-X5 , HX U . ! ' v -v - J--n Z9 - YL , . . S a Mg Y.-7 ' HQ, . 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A Real Home Town ust compare Alamo with any place you know of and we feel sure you will agree that lt rs a won derful place to lrve rn We have many attractive homes here and every fam rly rs planmng to burld a better place some day Nerghborly nelghbors are eweryvx here and the unc spmt rs ln every crtlzcn s heart Let every man and woman here contrnue to boost burldrngs that will make tln: a real clty of homea A communlty rs not 1 number of lHCllNldLl3lS but 1 group of buildings We are justly proud of our part ln helplng to build up Alamo Alamo Lumber Yard C A Plulhps Owner ALAMO TEXAS Alamo, and let us plan and build new homes and O l , FIRST STATL BANK f I IIARR Cuarnly I und Hank MWA N... 4 l'1Jl'1l1't' 1' 'rl' JUIT. f V dia 1T Your cfounf J fffr w J 9 I 'V ' . -i ,-N .X f X , If .XI.VL'f-.'1'.S 'UCI' if-.I .'I ,fp TP16 ' -I J Iffff, lU'1b.1 15' ' 44' ...': Z-'.g.'Z1 dey sms Jf he Hank prf,,f:f,.f::fj yy iff: GU' 'ff QTJCI of ff: .1 I 72 of '2Pf.h.'p r .4 .,. . hoJ-f'fed Attenuon After you haw: frm hed your school work lo yru expect lo enter the Lu mess wo1ld3 If so your uccess depends ufon your ablllty to me A Banff A com! assures you many opportumtles START ONF NOW Flrst State Bank, of Alamo, ALAVIO TEXAS B F JOHNSON HOOD HILL S T MELLIN ANDJ J MAURER Chamber of Commerce, Pharr, Texas THE PEOPLE S FORUM Extends a Welconrc lo All Gladly respond to any request for mformatlon pertamxng to our clty or vlcmlty ROOMS OPEN AT ALL TIMES Regular Meetmg Fzrst Monday Each Monlh. I ' O 1 1 I 'S . , L 1 J A. A. KELLY P. E. KRUEC-ER, President. Secretary n l , Adyisogry Board. , l ' y The Nash Perfecied Valve In Motor Head , THE NASH SIX AND FOUR are uncommonly fme Motor Cars not ln a few outstandmg fatures only but m all of the many partlculars of manufacture es entlal to consistent atlsfactory operatlons That IS why the e cars have establlshecl a perform every communlty NASH VALLEY SALES CO Valley D,5f,,1,,,f0,S F I.. SCHAFRQTH Ceneralfwanager SAN JUAN TEXAS Prolccl Your Dcpenalcnts DIIII a Polzcu S In Kansas Cdl' Llfe Purzlu Guaranteed H L IVICCOMBS Agt J L FCDX Prop X I X STEVE SASH 81 DOOR CO Mzllworlf of Qualzty Plzarr Hotel F tl II fII I lt -XX TLXX TTXA v ii U W Y ' I S .XII muulvle of tl ' N: NI y Fxx :mtl I uu1'. I I 1 ' S I . S I ' :mul rluswl, I: - ' I Y lirw J : I: '11 if I r S ' - nm 1 I 4 ' I1 I Tl FI 'I Ir 'f ' If 1 ance record of the more than orcllnary excellence IH ' It 'Q , I' NI 1 I :1 1' I lent. . . y 7 , , ,I I - , 7 S,X,' wlI'.XX. 'II f.',XS I'II.XliIQ, 'I'IiX,XS or mc mme o nt ivic ua i 5' 5. .' . '. .', '..'. S N. E. THOMAS Agent for I-IUIVIBLE OIL 8: RFC. CO. in Hidalgo County Headquarters PHARR, TEXAS O C BROWN GEN ERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Snap Worlf and Electric Work PHARR TEXAS WM KOHLER Architect and Builder PHARR TEXAS REILLY HOTEL SAN JUAN TEXAS A Progressive Hotel in a Progressive City Symond Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE DRUGS SUNDRIES STATIONERY SOFT DRINKS Students Patronage S0llC1lCd SAN JUAN TEXAS E EL WM IRVINE CONFECTIONERY AND DRUG SUNDRIES Full Line of School Supplies Next Door to National 'Iheater PHARR TEXAS WATSON GARAGE High Class Work Any Kind of Cars ll X ALAMO MERCANTILE CO Staple and Fancy Groceries 1 I POST OFFICE LOBBY Candies and School Supplies BUELL 6: PERKINS PHARR TEXAS SAN JUAN CEMENT PRODUCTS COMPANY SXN IL KN TFXAS 9 , . . I G. . Y . , . SAN Jiixx, c.'.xs U X 'Ml Xu Manufacturers of Concrete Building Unit. Architectural Stone. n .- .I . I. .', ..'. V-.v'.'
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