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CLASSES Within five miles ' of its downtown area, almost in the shadow U of the towering buildings, exists the key to Houston's supremacy as the economic terminus of .the Southwest -the Port of Houston! Threading its wayjfrom the Gulf of Mexico through fifty miles of one of the greatest industrial regions in the world, the Houston Ship Channel is a common thoroughfare for ships 4 of many nations, and its terminating point, a major center of international trade. The establishment of this lnland Clty as a deep water port, coupled w1th 1tS remarkably strateglc posltlon in the rndustrial heart land of the Southwest, has given it a tremendous marketlng and distributing potential, thus assuring the continual inauguratron, growth, and expansron of businesses of all types w1th1n lts sphere of mfluence
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mltfielations The parents of members of the Houstonettes and ofthe Tiger 'Band work together in their respective units as diligently- as do their offspring. The Houstonettes Mothers' Club aids the school by lending ga helping hand to the Houstonettes. Their activities include numerous fund-raising cam- paigns in order to buy articles such as hat boxes and uniform bags for the squad. The Band Parents were organized to increase the number of activities participated in by the band. The interest such groups have in the manage- ment of these organizations has added much to their successfulness. - . HOUSTONETT E MOTHERS' CLUB I Mrs., J. D. Robinson, President of the Houstonette Mother's Club,,and two fellow Officers, Mrs. M. E. Dwyer, and Mrs. P. Grassel, survey the results of their latest fund-raising project. BAND PARENTS' CLUB Mrs. O. Gear, Vice President of the Band Parentsf Club calls for discussion on a new activity 'proposed by a club-member. MID-TERM FACULTY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ella Allen, Physical Education, fB.S.,, Lamar Techlg Mr. Joseph Huckstein, Biology, fB.S., Lamar Techlg Miss Barbara Thornton, Home Economics, fB.S., Sam Houston Statej, SECOND ROW: Mr. Charence Davis, History, CBS., Sam Houston Statelg Mr. Jim Jircik, Biology, CB.S., Southwest Texas State, M.A., Univ. of Texaslg Mr. Paul Cain, Wood Shop, fB.S., East Texas Statel. 55
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