The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1949 Page: 2 of 7
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THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE
TFAOUE TCXAS NOVEMBER 3. :$t ■
School Days
Changing
With Time
the »rhoo; teacher of their
1 mother's asd father's school
——-;-^----—*-.'days as’ a symbol of fm and.
tv-at, and In order. hate The > rher* **rv r« !■>
/ When the warm^Ml sound.. bu»*‘ as they too, «***
■ ' pupils ms* and passed und«‘ **» **«* «*** .
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ed. the pupils rose and
’out iA Order to the play pound-; . ...................—
'They remained in line until ait a* MST 1
jthe cluns had done rikewme 5 MemD€rS
[Then another bell rang which in j
. .. , ,,_. - _ . ‘ dicated they were to “%re»ktine'*
Oh* following article was ^ ^^pUying At the end
ln 1&4<5 br Pat Bannon ^ the recess a warning bell rang ~ a
sumI published that year >n afand the itudetm gathered in a SipfllOr I
Tteague Chornicle essay contest) single line: and when the bellj*>-^**“v* ViWIO
School days twenty five years aounded again, they marched, ■■pramMed at Teague
ago are a strange comparison to back to c!aa*-^f -Scboors Borneo...:ng
school days today. Many!'’ Pupils were required to come tion *h*s
studcr ' , it*.. u.ji
Teague Lions ^
Led. District
In ’34, 40
I would appreciate you/‘vote
my* cousin. Jack JR. Hawkins,
edrtot of the G roes beck Journal,
who is running for the State
Board of Education. Mrs. E. B.
St. Clair. * 15- 16c
-Don't follow fire trucks.
ft won't be i rhinipionship
team that Te**-* High School
tans will be ro-xzr.g for la to-
morrow's hour I r iag nit with
Marlin, but they, wfii be backing
a hard fightir r team—just as
hard-fighting as the Lx**-. who
ifigh fought their way to the district
Celeb: a championship is 1534 and 1940l
wifi^peobabix he.. T** 1»*> s^-ad. coached by
graduating
:x
ISm^ *** *** *nimn
hen they received •»“<*»«* Mu.-r.:sg 37 to-0 «
at exercises in'**** to Corsica-a Stale. Hontefl
included five In the Lions, coached by
Bryan Schley, worn their first
by on®
n rtlrentiy to sUiuul IWIft Bbhse"aad [*** mhooPs
Of the rules and regulations of do directly home from schooL :*■»***• *b»ch when
present day school are unneees- They were not allowed to go diploma* at
sully strict But" what would a through the main section of * yew ago,
atudent think if he had attended, town on their way home. If the member*
aehool with mother and father parents wanted the child to stop They were LilUan Boyd. J. R _____game
twenty-five year, ago at the <*> the way for anything, he had J^Parto, Alke Q *
ten statement. j The graduation exercises were _ --
held at O. M. Roberts DgmeO GUESTS OF SMITHS
tary School, which was then MrV *• L Beeman and Mr.
TragtM Hfch SchooL and ->tr*- ®- C. Beeman and
then high school of Teague, O
M. Roberts?
The school day began at 8 45 Pupils were not allowed to at
All the pupils gathered in the attend parties except on one
night-
-ftftn
•j< llw week. If more tha-
minuter of devotional exercises. ^r* persons, other than the ira- 1
The pupils went to their re mediate family collected at a SCOTT J EH HI JIGS HERE
•pective classrooms after Chapel, home, the gathering was con- Scmt Jennings from Southwes
ns the devotional exercises were ddered a party. Pupils who tern Bible Institute at Waxa-
|called. Each one had an assign broke this rtg!.
all
daughter, Zand— of Baytown,
spent the sraeke-d here la the
home of Mr. and Mr* John
Smith---- ,
_ assign
di.'k, 'anil lie was tequrred to'^ro m
I keep if and the floor around it following
ten *-
ohit spent ill* weekend in the
his parents Mr. and
LEE
Phone 15
THURSDAY
NQY~
Voiim Scream With
Excitement
THE FREAK
j. -
FRL-SAT. NOV. 4-5
JOHN WAYNE
“IN OLD
CALIFORNIA”
— 2nd Feature —
Robert Louis Stevenson’s
Great Novel
KID N A PPED
WITH
Roddy MeI)owall
SUN.-MON.
NOV. 6-7
Bob Hope
Lucille Ball
SORROWFUL
JONES
TUE.-WED.-THU1L
NOVEMBER 8-9-10
Gary Cooper
'FORCE
IN TECHNICOLOR
SOON—
NOT WANTED
>NT MISS THIS ONE
their subjects the, home of
day. If they failed to Mrs. S, G. Jennings
report going to a party, they —......i-
were given a im in -all their THE METHODIST CHURCH
subjects for three days. j DEW CIRCUIT
Strict discipline was necessary.) Preaching services. Sunday.)
In the patriotic hymn. "Amer-
ica." the word America does not
appear.
Welcome
Exes
Jones Cafe
Mr. and Mr* Hiram Jones
WE WELCOME
ALL THE *
RETURNING GRADUATES
OF
TEAGUE HIGH
AND
Extend Heartiest
Congratulations
ON THIS,
The Greatest Homecoming
Event in Teague’s History!
PARK’S CAFE
FRANKIE and MYRTLE, Proprietor*
for the students were often older Nov. 6th:
and larger than the teacher* _j Dew at 11:00 * m.
Teacher* were not exempted] Frees!one at 7:00 p. m_
ffom. what we regard today as Everett Fray. Minister.
harsh and unnecessary' rule* lg|__._
they failed to perform their re-
quired duties or did not comply
with the rule* they were im- ELECT
mediately dismissed—Teachers’
HIV SET A NEV
were required u> exercise a vigi-j
-lent—care over their pupils on ]
j the playground* and as far as
possible on the pupils’ way to;
and from school. Teachers were
not allowed to “indulge" in!
things that were denied the?
atudent* They were not permit-f
ted to leave the school premises j
j during the noon hour or recess-!
c* It was felt that this was!
necessary as there were nupils!
who demanded constant care at!
all times and it was the dutv of:
the teacher to enforce disci Dime
and see that afl regulations were!
carried out. Teachers were for-1
bidden to visit in one another's
rooms at recess or at noon or
allowed to gather in rooms dur-
ing intermissions. Their Diivate
lives were not excluded by the
strict rules. They warn not al-
to attend dances or card
Parties. Many people think of
JACK HAWKINS
6th
Cong. Dist. Candidate
to the
STATE BOARD
of
EDUCATION
in the
Nov. 8 Elections
Progressive Publisher ol
Limestone County’s Groes-
beck Journal.
Firm Believer in Improv-
ed Educational Opportuni-
ty*
Proponent of Better Rural
Roads. " ________ -
(PoL Adv.)
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All Aboard!
For Teague Hi’s
Greatest
HOME COMING
WELCOME, GRADUATES!
PETE’S TAILOR SHOP
Free Pick-l'p and Delivery
RAlT FOG LEMAN
Phone 681
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Crow, Bob. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1949, newspaper, November 3, 1949; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140705/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.