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'nl DE' Q Pl G K 'J C Calendar Sept 10-Holidays e11d. Prof, looks happy for some reason. Sept ll-Everyone having a swell time getting aequainted with all the new guys and gals Glad to have Doris and Fred. Sept. 14-'First taste of tests. Sept 17-'Dumpy' was elected yell-leaderg Jinnie Markoviteh, as Senior Maidg Margeric Cooke, as team Sponsor. Sept. 21-First game with South Park B g we won, 25-6. Sept. 24-Everyone happy over the Purple and Gold being Carried to victory. Sept 27-Another pep rally. Sept. 28-liained out game with B'eaumont B squad. Oct. l--First English Club meeting. Everybody looked funny with ties on and some went Oet. Oet. Oet. Oet. Oet. Get. Oet. Oet. Oet. Oet. Nov -1 to t11e extremes by wearing a coat. .v-Circus in Beaumontg everyone played hookie. 5-4Beat the sox off Saratoga, 36-ti. Everyone enjoyed the traek meet. 10-Our Senior Girls are the stuff, Ida Mae Counee is Miss Sour Lake. 12-Beat Beaumont B 20-0. 15-Elsie wanted some money. 19-Sad day, Bobeats beat us 27-T. VVe crossed their goa 22 26 -Everyone blueg Gussy found out that we lost a game. -Beat Liberty ll!-0. NVhat a grand and glorious feeling' l line for the first time. ,,. 29-Eva is ill and ean't be with us. 31-Last day of Oetober, nobody paid any attention. 0 --Cold as -Y and raining. French beat us 1342. What a whale of a difference a few points make. Nov. fi-Harley explained how we got beat, poor t'B'ullo. No V. No V. Xov. Nov. No V. Nov. Nov. beat Nov. Nov. Dee. Dee. -Dee. Dee. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 8-Everyone is trying to find a way to Mont Belview t 9-Beat them 1-1--li. Officials all cock-eyed. Wintpy 12 o see the Warriors down the Barber 's Hillians. got in 5 quarters. -Holiday. l6-Hotored to Cleveland to get 'tsmaekedn 846. l9 -Pennran brought the stale news of our not winning the district. 3-Extra long day, no game. 24+Warriors play their first game under lights and last game of the season. Orange us 19-2, about 10 P. M. 2T4Play, 'tltutting On Airs, with L. E. S. and a east. 29-Thanksgiving. Rained. 3-.Tack is eounting the days 'til X-mas. 20-Play, Hlfools Holiday. 2lfHad Senior Xanas tree. Toys were got. Fun was had. Helen got a pack of 'J Bull Durm. 4-Monday after sehool was out Friday. Gussy and O. G. stood at the front door for three hours before they thought. '7-School doors open to the waiting publie. Gussy missed school to make up the fs holiday that he attended. .i-Everyone still telling of the big times they had over the holidays. ll-Rumors of a detention hall. 16-'Fire drill. lVhen J, D. started out he got his feet mixed up and injured six people. 17'- l8-Mid-terin exams rage. Hardly a thing to say. 21-New term begins. .1935
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The measure o success I do not money, but the worthwhile and you are doing. sehool does not be sueeessful in .771 DERQICK .J C To the Class of '35 f a life is its sueeess. By mean the ability to make ability to do something in being happy in what Your diploma ,from high assure you that you will life, but it does indicate that you have the ability and the perse- verance to be a successful man or woman. Do your best day by day, be honest, be sincere, be truthful, love your fellow niang if you do all these things you will surely leave this world a little better than you found it. -J. L. JOHNSON, Superintendent. A task well done gives pleasure. This task of writing and of Compiling the An- nual for 1935 is eompleteg it has been well done, so it will be a souree of pleasure to the members of the Senior Class of 1935 throughout the years to come. lt is with a feeling of sadness, however, that I see this task completed, ,for that means an- other elass is leaving this institution for- ever. NVhen these young men and young XVOIIIUH return, they come as visitors, not students. l take this means of saying Farewell, and of saying may you have sueress in every worthy effort you under- take. 4MISS HAYTH. Here is to the sueress of the Senior Class of W35. May the high ideals they now possess early them on to bigger and better things in the years to eome. -JAMES ANDERSON. Kg, 1 learned to love many of the Seniors of 12135 as well as Sophomores in my home- room when you proved yourselves so trust- worthy and dependable. That life may hold mueh happiness for you and little sorrow is my sineere wish to you always. V -MARY LOWVRY. Saying farewell to such a splendid Senior Class is difficult for me. Our asso- eiations have been pleasant both in and out of the elass room and I shall miss everyone of you. -HENRIJO GALE. My parting words to you are the same as they were in the begiiiningg try and make a favorable impression on soeiety. Serve as many people as you can as long as you eau. Find your plaeeg then train to become efficient in that profession. Be happy in your work, and radiate as mueh sunshine as you eau. My only wish for you is healthg with that, you ean gain the rest if you are willing. -L. E. SHEPPARD. I wish to congratulate you for having gone this far in your educational achieve- ments. 1 sincerely hope that you will not let this Commencement be the final effort made by you toward further progress in the educational world, but as the word it- self implies, let it be the real beginning of your training. Remember the lessons you have learned in sehoolg not only those les- sons learned from books, but the ideals and aspirations that your teaehers have been striving to get you to work toward, and may eaeh and every one of you keep striving to gain that goal. From the depths of my heart I wish for all of you the very best that life has to offer. -W. H. MEYERS. It has been a great pleasure to have the opportunity of working with you on your Annual, which I ,feel is a sueeess. Though. I have had the pleasure of knowing only a few of you personally, it is with sincere regret that I must say t'farewell. -COKINNE BELL. -as- You have worked hardy you have ob- tained your goal. Now you are entering a new world and may you succeed as you have sueeeeded in the world you are now passing from. -J. J. SASSICR-. Robert Hrowning said: t'Crush not my niind, dear God, though I be crushed. Wherever you go in lite strive to keep your mind alert and you will be a help to yourself and a help to humanity. -BERTHA TERRY. I wish to take this opportunity to say that you will be missed in my classes. My sineere wish in parting is that for eaeh of you, Dame Fortune will give health, hap- piness, friendship true and a. most success- ful life. -La VEHNE WALDEN. ,gil A fine buneh of young students. hlay your lift- be full of happiness, good health and a big share of prosperity. It has been a pleasure and an honor to have been your sponsor for two short years. Auld Lang Syne, -MIKE. . 1935 t .nn I
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Fvb. Feb. Feb. Feb Nlarvh Mal uh Nfarvh March Marvh llfarrh lfarmfh Apiil April April April April April April l 2 . 'nl DEQPI CK J C Calendar 2-Ground hog day. Ho saw his shadow. too. 12-Mr. Lincoln is enjoying his unitm-cnth birthday. 14-l'lv0ryone trad0tl for valontinos. . 22-Hvlon, Hal, and Georgc had a birthday. 8-Seniors tore up tho Coca Cola plant. 12-Football boys get thi-ir swvators. l-1--VVinipy fainted from a vouple of drops of blood. 22-Gussy Stayod at school his first Friday. 23-County Moot at Batson. VVQ won sm-ond plavo. YQ 77 -L -Rod 1-arricd pvtition for HKid-day. Evt-1'yo11p so it carried. thought it was a good idea l9+9S show tickets lost. Rod got two gray hairs. 3 4 5-Prof. was all stvaniod up on-r his dad's woldon wo 6 8 Ax Kid-Day and all had a bang-up tiinv. -Everyone Clllllpliiilllllg' about swollvn foot. -Heard from Invitations. -lflvvryonv missed svhool on avrfount of tho big ini nstrel. Alfrod had to sing a song, ovvryone was in doubt about coming. ddiuff, A-District, Moet in B4-auniont. Hats off!! Vlgalter won svciind in high hurdles. -All work for thc Annual nvarly ohm-koil in. I-Ivory onv is at peacrf but Hal. Ho 1-an it wrt the vnds and odds togvtlivr. April 9-Annual gov? to prvss. Hurrah! Q I 5 I , 4 SOUR LAKE DRUG : E Compliments of 4 COMPANY g 5 , ' ' R0 ENT l'lAl.S A Dependable Pharmmvyv E : , 4 PHONE 14 5 E BEAUMONT, TEXAS : 4 ' I -- ..... 5 1 R : : ---.-,---------.------------- . : : 4 Compliments of E : Cgmplimenig gf 4 E : D0llFlVlAN'S INC I E RYAN'S GROCERY . 9 E BEAUMONT, TEXAS : : SOUR LAKE, TEXAS 4 5 E 5 1 xxxx 1xxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxxxx . 1935 5' 4. xxxxxxxxxnxsxxxxxxxxnxnxxxxxx
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