Port Neches Groves High School - War Whoop Yearbook (Port Neches, TX)

 - Class of 1941

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KContinued from page 81 Miss Katherine Milhollin spent the Christm s holidays with her, parents in Stephensville, Texas. Miss Selma Cloud spent Christ- mas in her home at Wichita Falls. Miss Ruth Maness visited her parents in Dallas throughout the Christmas season. Mrs. Anne Anderson spent the holidays with her son in Port Arthur. Miss Ruth Button spent Christ- mas in Sacul, Texas, with her family. Miss Ann Thompson went home to Silver Creek, Mississippi, for the holidays. Miss Anne Guetler spent Christ- mas with relativcs in Conroe, Tex- as. Miss Bonnie Blackwell spent Christmas with H. F. Blackwell of Canton, Texas. Miss Leona Moore spent Christ- mas with friends in Dallas and with her parents in Durant, Okla- homa. T Miss Lucille Royal spent Christ- mas with her father in Marshall, Texas. Miss Evelyn Tucker spent the Christmas holidays with her par- ents in Ningus, Texas. Mrs. Boyd Adams is substituting for Miss Ann Thompson, who has been ill with the flu for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holloway motored to Galveston and the San Jacinto'Battlefield Saturday, Jan- uary 25, on a sight-seeing tour. Mrs. Fredrick Dengler substi- tuted for Miss Leona Moore Janua- ry l3, when Miss Moore also was ill with flu. jt1t2klklf0kJk:Q::Q::j::jc:,c :,..,.:j: :Q.ak:l::5::k A fellow has to be a contortion- ist to live these days. First he has to keep his back to the wall and his ear to the ground. Then he must put his shoulder to the' wheel, his nose to the grindstone, keep a level head,'and have both feet on the ground. y iixtk iiwxviiwxxxxix We worry about the things we want to do but can't--in place of doing that which we could do-but . GROVES FACULTY PERSONALS QContinued from page LJ death of her father, J. C, Daw, Miss Elsie Calvin remained in the Groves during .the Christmas holidays, where she had New Year's dinner with Mr, J, Kenner. J, L. Wall spent the Christmas holidays at home in Weirgate, Tex- as, where he was ill for two nweeks. Miss Frances Butler spent the Christmas holidays at her home in Lincoln, Illinois. Jack Woosley spent the Christ- mas holidays in his home town Texarkana, Texas, and also attend- ed the Cotton Bowl game. Miss Zera Mosby spent Christmas at home in Nacogdoches and also visited in Henderson and Houston. Miss Alice Crews mas with her father Texas. Miss Crews spent Christ-' in Colmesneil, also visited Miss Verna Smith in Kilgore. A Miss Verna Smith, former princi- pal of Groves School, visited with Miss Alice Crews the week- end of January 18-19. Miss Mattye Risinger had quite an extended visit' during the Christmas holidays, visiting Chicago, Illinois, Flint, Michi- gan, Toronto, Canadag Niagara iFallsg Washington D. C. and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Miss Esther McQuillan spent the Christmas holidays in Galveston. Texas, H Kiss Cordelia Neville spent the Christmas holidays in Amarillo, manga: nr 1 don't, - xxsxmxxaxxxxssxaxxxsxx Mrs. Thomas: WWhat did Sir Wal- ter Raleigh say when he placed his cloak on the muddy road for iueen Elizabeth to walk'on?N Clyde -Tones: Step on it sister iiiiitiiiikir XXXYXXL Miss Hankamer: WWords ending in 'ous' T means means me an 'Thousen mean 'full of,' as joyous full of joy and vi orous full of vigor. New give example of such a word. Guidry: WPious.N Page'Twelve

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VqZ?5l,vw N52 , I-7 NMA TUFWK TYFR M r mth f'H-15 EDITORIAL lContinued from page 25 were made, but how many of them fhave been kept thus farf Did you make any? If so, have you kept themo If you d1dn't make any, did you start the New Year out right? Or did you, and have you 'still the attitude of Heh what's the use of aking any resolutions or of trying to keep any9 It's Just another ye r to struggle through It doesn't mean a thing to me Why docs it not mean a :thing to youo If that's your attitude, you are probably look ine at it through dark instead of rose colored glasses Just for a minute or two, let's look at it with ut any kind of glasses You can make it he kind of year you want it to be if !you Just try If you want it to fbe a happy year for yourself, you can M866 it one by being happy, - nd at the same time making the people round you happy 5 Why don'tgyou ,start now and be fthe kind of person you lways fwanted to oe Hehe ous, kind, iap Qpy and helpful to everyone else 'having a smile for everyone? ,If you will, I bet 1941 will be 'the'happiest year you hhHVOffGVCT Shade f Assmastv NOTES , A program by the choral club ,was presented on January 28. An ,original interpretation of iJuanita was followed with a duet QDark Eyes, by Margie Hemphill and :Naomi Coleman. Gypsy Moen, a ltrio by Margie Hemphill, Shirley Mae Smith, and Naomi Coleman, Come tg the Fair by the chorus, and a double duet, Deep Purple, by Margie Hemphill, Betty Ann Rhodes, Shirley Mae Smith, and Naomi Coleman completed a half ,hour of enjoyable music. . G35 1 , The Cricket Chirps, Sequin High School, Sequin, Tex s offers something th t should be inter st ing to Coach Stone A b ld headed m n h s less hair to comb but more f ce to x sh Isn't th t right, Mr Stone9 Thi clipping from the s me pa per might b of interest even to the stud nts of Port Neches High FOR N ONLY Didn't you if girl a be would n't you it re d would you knew fGo ahead, read it b ckw rds if you must I xxxx xxx xxxx An rticle in The P nthcr P w, Liberty High School, Lib rty, Tex as, s ys th t the Liberty Relays, in which the Indians placed fifth l st ye r, h ve gain been given pprov l by the Liberty Athletic Associ tion The meet will prob bly be held late in Febru ry or e rly in M rch xxxxxxxxxxxxx From The Tom h wk, Donn High School, comes this odd eenvers tion 'Boy yo is so thin yo' cou d c ose one eye a pass for a needle.' . nDon't yo' talk big boy. Yo' is a tho'momctor.N xxxxxxxxxxxxxx The Bells, Mary Hardin-Baylor CoIIEge offers this thought: An education is what stream- lining is to a car, the motive Mr. Lambert: NEvery day we breath? I - oxygen. What do we breathe at night?N NRedN Woods Qbefore being booted 1 out of Chemistrylz NNitrogen.n 'Sm rf, Vleven so thin yo' Ma could feed yo' on F grapefruit juice and use yo' fo' Q . n I I power is common sense. - xxxxxxxxxxxxxx 1



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