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1 A , f ,LVD N? qpgggggv gyjiggggilkv Hv Y Efbzssi-EJ ,eixii AQ b.. ' 9. A lj i Kuff,- WBVBESQS V ' i Raymond NBubbaH Hebert was hon- Tty at his home on the evening of ,January 23. Refreshments of co- -coa and cake were served to the 'twenty-four guests, who enjoyed fthe dancing and games, planned by ithe hostess, Maxine Hebert. ' ' The Delta Beta Club met Friday, lJanuary l7, l9Ll, in the home of the club secretary, Edna Mae Carre, when a bried business 'meeting was held. The club dis- ,cussed plans for a sight-seeing ,excursion through Port Arthur,but Qplans were not completed. ' Betty Louise Barker entertained ,her friends with a dance in her home last Saturday night. Re- freshments of cake and punch were served to approximately 25 guests. Beth Mae Fisher spent the past week-end in Texas City with rel- qtivcsl ' The Hi-Y Club, sponsored by Mr. Frank Lambert, 'gave a dance Fri- day, January 2L, at the Texaco Club. Admission was 251 per peuple. Proceeds will go into the club treisury for future expendi- WUTCSO I ' I Miss Betty Jane Lambert, fish,' igave a peanut party Tuesday night December 17, in her heme. Pea- nuts served'es a motif throughout the evening, which was, indeed, nsweel-elegant.H The Delta Beta Club met Thurs- day, December l2, for a call meet- 'ng in the home of Misses Kath- een and Maribeth HFattyN Smith, xxxxumxxxxxxxwxx 4 ! The senior homeroom met Wed- nesday, January 29, for the first meeting held by the new officers. This meeting was especially for the boys of the senior class. The talks iven by senior bo s were S Y The Radio, by Ernest Webb, Deisel Engineering, Lewis Hines, Petrol- ggm Engineering, Robert Sparks, Types of Chemistry, Jack Thayer, Civil,Engineeringg Perry Reeves, ored with a surprise birthday par- At the last meeting of the Hi-Y Club a theme for the conference' to be held in Beaumont on Merch 7, 8, and 9 was voted on, the topic selected by the local club vwas HGearing Into Life.H The theme getting the most votes -I from clubs in the district will be used. The club 'is still driving for new members, especially from the freshmen class. AMTRI CAN ISM what is Americenism? To me Americenism is true democrecy, love for one's fellow man, and love for America. One must be public-spirit d, broad minded, and intelligently informed on the qualifications and rules of being an American in order to be e reel American Citizen. we Americans worship God where, when, and how ,we please, with no dictator Sr king to hinder us. Our food is not handed out to us in rations, but we get as much as we went at any time. Our clothing is plenti- ful and warm, we have shoes on our feet. Our homes are comfort- able. Compared with wer-torn countries across the sees, our country is e seventh heaven. Should the democracy which our forefathers strove so hard to achieve be wrecked by the roaring Eombs of e terrible war? As A- ericen citizens who love and wor- ship the country and prosper, we should ell zsay, iNNo! Lct Democracy live on and on Of course we are proud of America and wish to defend her! We can- not and shall not let our Coun- itry's hiih morals and high stan- dards of living be dcstroyedln in which we live 2 rand Electrical Engineering, James Musgrove. y 3
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How I T I I F 5 I D 1 4 f Fin' ' ,fs CUT or:'. X',Xf' I T ATXU vavy 4 - ' V . 5 n.-X ID 1 w .,f .. ' if Q!e'iB. X i R S Q as 5? a yf vi N' Ehfi hx H L' Bees L . 4. 1, Ji... 1. i j sxxazv P 1 ,. v- .A ', Soiitiif SOPHOHORE CLASS NEWS The sophomre class met January 23. An interesting program on Every Day ,culture was presented by the students of the sophomore classes. The program was as fol- lows: talks, How Personal Culture Looks b Juanita Hughes' y Q , Cr' sonaI Culture Speaks by BegHic Lottg How Personal Culture Acts by Shirley Biekersg and music, SQ You're the One, Stormy Weather, and St. Louis Blues by E. C. Hol- land,accompanied by Gene Picketta The lOA homeroom met Thursday, January 23, l9Ll, for the purpose of electing officers for the last semester. Those elected were Clarence Brau--President, Marian Dryden--Secretary, and Aleene Block--Vice President, HOMEROOM OFFICERS ELECTED FOR SECOND SEMESTER The homerooms organized at designated homeroom periods with the following officers elected: Senior President.............Ernest Webb Vice-president........Lewis Hines Secretary..........Kathleen Smith lOA President...........Clarence Brau Vice-president.......Aleene Block Secretary..... ...Marian Dryden lOB President..... .....Jack Howell Vice-president Beatrice Hollier Secretary..... ....Bonnie Fears l0C Prcsident..... ..Margie Perkins Vice-president....Herbert Perkins Secretary .... . .... .Beverly Mougia lGD President..... Rosemary Woolley Vice-president....Mary Beth Smith Seeretary..............Lerae Reed 9A President...........Patty Brackin Vice-president.. ........ Pat Allen With mid-term exams over, band members are new able to turn their attention to the many forth- coming events, band concerts, and band contest meets. On February 7 the second in the annual series of concerts will be given in the high school auditorium, proceeds from which will help send the band to a music festival which is to be held this year in Orange. The annual State Band Meet is to be held in Alvin. The exact date hge not as yet been announced. Secretary..........Charles Bailey Treasurer........Prentice Berwick 9B Prcsident..........Juanita Hughes Vice-president......James L Ennis Secretary......Edna Earl Hamilton 9C President.............Herbert Lee Vice-president....Letha Rae Jones Secretary...........Juanita Jones 9D President..........Russell.Rogers Vice-president....Betty Westberry Secretary..........Wecda Pellerin 8A President.....Betty Louise Barker ViCC'prCSidCntooon400OJohn Allen Secretary..........Maxine Bradham 8B PrcsidontooocooqeoooaoooJaCK Goff Vice-president.....Woodrow Cotton SGCretary........Delores Hastedt 8C President..............Jean McKee Vice-president....Carrol Hamilton Secretary...Betty Joyce Kavanaugh 8D PrcsidcntqqonooocooKCrmit Richter Vice-president......Thomas Owings Secretary...........Betty Russell SE President........Shirley Sterling Vice-president....Jimmy Wilkinson Secretary.........Jackie Williams 'DH rrfw Civ
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M2563 7QfNfl 13855 H 'L 41 1'-wi 5 -L N 90' f ff-Rfewflv'-F'Nf v 1r4'?Nf-4 'v'v'V'v'v Jvsfvg ' L-E F' 34' - 1 . . A i ? 9 K X , ' ...H gfq -eg. ..--- Fvpqzg. fag? E52 x ' r ' l ' ,-QM-1. if Ei -zzigibtn, ii' na :i f Zuggqgg ..,y:,,. 5, -fu, -fg,,g,',, -J ' I LJ - H ' P 'W ,:Ls.,g,,,,gl,', Lb-, If-I ,-1-:buf ?2:Ji1.,1.,,g-..1rs.-'33 pnygse-.qjggf f 4 M Wlii 7?WUM Yiir f ?m.:ttfHiEvr?f? effifi f F 1 5' i gr' 2 ,.lp. .f-.g,,ff'5,',3, ',i'f if'Q5 U5-N1-,,,J flgf If'13i1.3g'.'g , lszzmti f' , M 5 K K, .. -r- 4- 1.---- ' ,-, pu.. nv.. I. ,, k ,,m,l., -,,,A,,,,,,rt,J,,, ' v. . tile, as Q lil ' Q 'Miss Grace Hankamer spent the 'Christmas holidays with' friends' aand relatives in Liberty, Houston, iand Huntsville. 1 Mr. Gilbert Smith celebrated fChristmas with his parents in Elgin, Texas. A Miss Mary Cook spent Christmas gin Austin, Texas, with her mother. ' Miss Ruth Flora, accompanied by her sister,Miss Alice Flora,visit- od with' her arents in Mauk ort A D J P Hndiana, during the Christmas sea- son. 1 Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy McClendon spent the holidays with her fami- ly in Frisco, Texas, and with his parents in Midlethian, Texas. 5 Miss Ethel Malcolm spent the holidays at her home in Houston and with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Her- ring of Dallas, Texas. l Mr. William Holcomb spent the holidays with his parents in Sul- phur Springs, Texas, and visited friends in 'San Angelo, Midland, and Lubbock, Texas, besides at- tending the Cotton Bowl game in Dallas. - Mr. R. C. Cooke went to his meme, China, Texas, for the holi- ,day celebrations, and also visit- led in Dallas and Denton. E Miss Ruby Rabel spent Christ- mas in Weimar, Texas, her home, iand also visited in Austin. g Mr. Frank Lambert, Jr. went jstraight home to Denison, Texas, where he Wrested upn during the holidays. , Mrs. E. Felver spent a portion yof the holidays in Conroe, Texas, with her brother. 3 Mrs. L. B. Thomas spent Christ- imas in Lake Charles, Louisiana, ,visiting with her son, Bever QThomas and his family. Mrs. Helen Davis spent the Christmas holidays with her moth- er and son in Victoria, Texas. fContinued on page l2D Jarvas Knight, '38 graduate, was confined for two weeks in the St. David Hospital in Austin, Texas, where he is a student in Texas University. ' Jerry Wright, 'LO graduate, is to be home from Rice Institute in Houston, Texas, on February 5, Jordon Blanchard, '37 Cappie graduate and Bobby Blanchard, '32 graduate, are the parents of a baby boy, Scott Robert Blanchard, born on January 3, 1941 at St. Mary's Hospital in Port Arthur. ' Audrey Woolley, '37 graduate, and Glaston Domingue, employee of Clayton and Thompson funeral home in Port Arthur, were married on January ll, l9Ll. LIBRARY NEWS Library assistants were se- lected at thc activity period Wednesday, January 29, as follows: lst period, Dalton Carter, Harold Braug 2nd poriod, Jimmie B. Stcr-' ling, Eleanor Stanley? 3rd period, Margie Rhodes, Richard Aking Lth period, Rita Joyce Miro, Ethel Broussard,' and Eldora Bernard, .Sth period, Clifford Rhodes, Dor- inda Palmer, and Dorothy Choate, 6th period, Maurine Hines, Kath- crine Payne, and 7th period, Joe Wyatt, Lila Christy, and Richard Flurry. xaaxxxaxxxxxxaxxxxxx Morris: WIt's awfully late--- what'll we say to Miss Cook?n Charles: HOh, we won't say much, just 'Good Morningf, and she'll YI say the rest. xxaxxxxxxxxxxxxaxxax Clerk: WYes, this book will do half your work in shorthand.H Haywood: 'NOkay, I'll take two of an-on l it a A T -rs--- 11: ..L.A.
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