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FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL KContinued from page 92 ' Jo Pearl Bas-, 'Daphna Baugh, Norma Rae Davis,Uenda Outhouso, .Mildred Williams. Grade Q: Richard Becke, Betty Louise Barker, J. P. Derrick, Betty Lou Kasper, Katherine Payne, Calvin Recd, Shirley Mae Sterling, Gloria Jean Trant, Imogene Truelock, Violet Faye Vaughan, Winifred Watson. GROVES SCHOOL: Grade 1: Ire Nell Brea, Mars garet Sellers, Dorothy Taylor, Masel Whitmire. 4 Grade Q: James Fennell, Opal Floyd, Verna Jackson, Ruby Mario Rogers, Betty Joyce Wheat Carol Cash, Joyce Baye. ' Grade S: William McBride, Shel- don Sellers. ' Grade is Gladys Castanie, Nel- lie McBride, Gcnelle Stafford. Grade Q: Billy King, Charlotte Jones, Virgil Phillips. Grade 3: Jo Ann Hopper, Ouineh ola Davis, Cherry Duplisseye, Wanda Faye Smith. PORT NECHES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL: Grade 7: Marjorie Cayard, Joyce Ro5ins5n,Beatrice Delahoussaye. Grade 6: Naoma Cqyard, Carol Sanders, Shirley Smith. Grade L: Maxine Thornell, Bob- Ey Goolsby, Albert Decuir. Grade 3: Gordon Carr, Dell Fel- der, Freddie Jean Hadley, Ivas Sheffield, Haywood Begneaud, Gordon McDonald. THANK GOD FOR AMERICA Thank God for America, The land we love so well! Let in our hearts forever Undying patriotism swell. Thank God for America, A land of beauty and grace. A land where love of duty Is written on every face. Thank God for America, Where peace and happiness prevail May we keep our patriotism burn- CAUPUS PERSONALITIES Claude G. Stone, the nice-look ing gentleman who has been coach ing the Port Noches team for 'the past three years is very well- known and much liked by the teach ers and students of Port Noches High. Having graduated from Nac- ogdoches, Texas, he attended Ste- phen F. Austin State Teachers College, where he received his B. A. degree. He frankly testified that he hates English, is not very roman- tic where poetry is eoncerned,and is partial tp popular music. He likes to fish and hunt, enjoys all athletics, especially foot- ball, and is constantly warming his hands before the fire of life His favorite food is steak and his favorite colors are blue tl green. As to girls, he special- ized in blondes, brunettes, and redheads. His favorite pastime is trying to teach algebra to bs- wildered little sophomores, who try earnestly to make all a's so he will tell them a funny story or joke. As to his personal appearance he is tall, a little stout, dress es neatly, and usually wears a green tie. ' ' He is brimful of vim, vigor, and vitality, enjoys a good joke, and does everything in his power to bring happiness to the people around him, ON OVERCOMING SADNESS Cheer up and smile! Make your life worth while! There is no place in this world for sorrow. ' To pine is to sin, So let joy enter in. There is no time to lend or bor- row . Think not with dismay ,Of your troubles today! ' Hake ready for the happiness of 4 ing, tomorrow! May our Guiding Light ne'er fail! CharlOttC Huber --Charlotte Huber Page Ten
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