The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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The Alvin Sun
Christmas Cards
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famous Franklin
line of Cards.
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® o'clock
■oft drinks will tn «.’d bv the
b«w.<i and choir
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PLAY HI s i < <>!.! M.KIA
HELI lONlii
Beware Coughs
(IMS CC3BW MU(
That Hang On
Oerav.ulaion relieves jjh rdpllv b"- ,
dbuee ii i-- ft right to trw ne» ( of :;■• i
twin loosen end espi 1 :
terrn udrn phlegm. and tad Batura 1
fa eocxj;, and h- al rar, Under. in-
bronchial mucous mem-1
hraneA Tell your druggist to sell you I
* KiLUc nf i '■•■innni .inn with ♦»’• tin- i
<tam.jv!int.r you must like the way it I
Markiv allays the cough or you are
■thave your mono;’ back.
CREOMULSION
CLARION
ON YOl R HONOR
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rightly the
ho.
to
discos
Slvin Triumphs
Seniors < h<Mise
New Bond Booth
Variety Club
Over Angleton
Delmar 1 ibby \s
Placed in Hall
Enrolls 29;
33-7 Friday Nite
Class President
Elects Officers
rXIm.r Ll
S received
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by
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nd M «ry
Un
chi
The
Ft it
visited
two tr»H.
be
will
Wood's Home Room
Elects Officer#
STATISTIC s
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and
at
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How
17 V l>l I OFs
>.G\ REGISTER
the large booth
s Oleta GomU-
AT MH wal
hpn he
received the
set into mo-
encouraging
Mil-
Fl t-nu
t hang
io
6
ronin
week
room offi-
thret 1
knowh-
lock
This
i, >'h.i<)! is not only to teach the
ihanuter. Each student is a
p character to u
tn«r
n • c
r;.-c(ed presl-J
m al the first
H Hi-
tt was de
ate aibe'tv
nuftl colle
starti
In the
Rs. Ip
Mb- I
are the
Club
bond booth, built .
shop
Ah:.
the high
the band inarched and
ute to Angleton by
A” and playing their
Thu* was followt-il by
A and Alma Mater
Miss Woods Junior home
met in room 7 Mondav of last
in order to elect iionw
eera.
Audrey Durant acted as chairman.
un|ll h president was elected The ;
officers elected were Marjorie Cox '
president; Lloyd Bmith. vice-presi-
8 den;, Virginia McCray. Secretary W |
Middlebrooks. treasurer. Ruth:
reporter; and Charles’
> h*vi
school starred
------' Knight,
OMIlt JsiltMUil. sol. »<f Mi'ft IL'lj | ToOJl.p.M
mother and Another nominating committee
stationed »t then elected Junior claw tinkers
| from both homo rooms.
Have you notice
by tne door of M
lion's room? It
it up and
Ktudent ’
We •!<
and key.
them con'
| Number of passes
I Passes completed
■ I'iASMM intei vepfnd
I Piumes Incomplete
The new rending ayajo n has been' No prnMtiei.
wefconi-d by the juniois and seniors No of punts
hecxiise me b;-<:Ks Hie no longer r’Uat downs
'ted by jxHnU | ^d gained from scrimmage 207 119, G.
This year
s required
will be selected
rry period to sell
•• void on Thurs-
Rarb«rA hnate was apixilnted
chairman of the Progiam Commbit-'
tpm F$he chose Leta Finn Ruth
" Knight. J W Powell, Ernest Christ- ,bis yeRr'
“ offerson and Elton Wisner to help
* ! phn the programs every Wednes- j
i day and for sfunt night.
I Marv B Isaacs Lx studying parli-
amentary procedure which will be
| followed in the club
er and Miss Gomilllon
on.w.s of the Variety
arc handed
ist initial.', will
king dmvn tb<* hall <
i*aw a Scheaffer fou
NEW HEADING SYSTEM
FOR Jt NIOK* -tvlOK-
Beventeen visitors
Alvin High .'ince
Most of them were for-
mer students of Alvin
They are as follows Harry Col-
. lins. Charles Brightwell. Mrs. Wen
dell Ford Pvt Wendei Ford. Jerry
H<M>pe> Geiirude Hinkle. Mary
Ellen Evans Virg.ma Pennock, Billy
Brown. Lets Boyd. Robert Krause
Chet* I etlep George Burrell, Ve -
land Shannon, Lois Bacaa, Joe
Jephson and Florence iBrenneni
came
customary victory.
he Angleton Tigers ■
•ruled to let Sam McKen-
BCt tiie money for
trails A committee
• <. M’leet »nd present the down
it. with Marv Jun Jones | mad»
an and Dorothy Thontp- j
90
Harold P* r cent of the stu. ; bought War
Robert l^'c Bonds and Stam, The student
body hopes to 'each the same
goal this year
Miss Olef« Gon -n is faculty
meeting of Um
ot last week m
elect the < las«
Sum McKenzm
Junior Class lusi
the meeting av
been elected Hr .
When the Variety Club met Wed-
nedav of last week th* enrollmen’
had grown from two members la:;t
week to twenty-nine members
The club elected the following
i .ffic( r» Nelda P»te president
Kei noth Palmer, vice president.
, Ernstine Higgins, secretary; Francis
Prater, treasurer; and
This Marine la shown ••aution'.lv -innroachinr a native - n Hainan h’s
rifle ready, on thr alert for any fap .nlpers ’hat mi' 1 iiddji n 'he
area. The more War Bonds vou buy the quicker ;h. Harin nd his
budoies will be able U> comr home (gain. . - 5 T.'»«jurr
>ur honor Hot to .steal, cheat, or he ciis
i i If you believe that being dishonest i1
cheat when you are playing solitaire
l of pleasure you can derive from it!
The Alvin Yellow Jackets
trough with a
ield Moiid«y | <>( 33 7 over I
iditorium U> last Friday night
! Angleton s No 25
dent of the oia-ning kick-off «nd
preaided at. turn a gripping and
rsidrnt had ' game It was not unt
red the nom half tha^ ^e scoring began when
i. miiruoing Aiex Esquivel broke away from the
’ Del Angleton eleven for 6 points Al»*x
president by ran "nothe 6 points followed by a
to Andy for the
.ther fouchdown
i s a>*riai combin-
to Hillhou.se. the
the new war
li.r woodwork
! to put it m his pocket. Just a minute,
Al in High School, you are on your honor,
•ything that is valuable under lock
school, few lockers have locks on
it 011 open locker doors; desks
and gvm baskets do not have
. what an honor system mean*,
ritie ■ and privileges that are
JlOwev« r, when su
-t be discontinued
Other members are J W
ell l » (a Finn Eileen Finn.
Grode, Luce»n Stanley,
Plautr Gloria Nichols
Miller Ray Rhodes Jack <
Joe Duke. Billy Jones. George Lukes.
Mary Holland. Bobble Jean
Jo Ann Tiiiey Barbara Oho»t.
drvd Mitchell Norma Lira,
Winner. Ernest Christoffersnn Ruth
Knight M»rv B. Isaacs and Leta
Pi«ns are being made to sell War
Bonds and stamps beginning Thurs-
day A student
from study nail ev<
Priscilla1 them They will b
| day only.
Lasf ^ear
! he here by the customary
Chrutmis for Alvin
'.feed Mr 1 Frank McKay showed real right
it no senior tn f>plle of a weak and |MMrtbly 1
:le • he hi, *|»r«ined ankle when he ran t..rough'
special per- Lie left side of the line for a,
mote than touchdown The extra point
Ikiuglae Brightwell. Andy
np.-ue, and Sam McKenzie
c told to are cepted 5 paav-s during thr third
!.<• size ol the quarter The second string wasi
let put .alo the gani'1 the las[ p»rt of
lectithe fourth quarter and remained
until the end ot the game
Both teams scored during pie last
quarter; Herman Martlnea for Al-1
•nd Alan McCune for Angle-
Each ran a pass for the touch- |
is and both extra points were'
Your After-Work
Beer Treat...
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A Wary Marine
The Alvin Sun. A1 yin and Brazoria County’s Oh. ' n. e
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Queen Candidates
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where
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The Alvin Sun
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Pasadena Oct.
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Adnlts 1.50 Sludenls OOr
All Games To Ke Played
At Mie
Piano Pupi]s Gin
Class Recital
I
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IOED /
re th»t
class?
pane. ’oraiM
1Ber,k.- Elizafc
Hxn Home'' < fol
•Music Land"
Qarcia, Boat 9
Man' Keneash
Ur Mr«. Walk
It Elfin Field,
Have you noticed
dents of othc:
rec’■ration ha:’
Th* first six week
start Tuesday.
The first and third pertorl exams
will be ',Uen Tuesday, second and
fifth Wednesday, and sixth Thun-
Mae Koym. Marilyn
The
Robini
Talk h*s ij
having a herd
nominations to
nival Queen t
tors? Do yw
pretty girls in
also a dat*
same six.
how (h»- stu- j I
Ask Rose El
George Bryan|
i dent was during this past week ,
end. while he was supposed to be
I missing from home.
For That Boy or Q
In The Service
Wilhelm
former Alvin
matter Sen-
many
to 'do with
: a boy nai
ack |<> another gid named Vern»-
My g.
I
' Erntne;; ■
. Mehanr "Tht
Rotnp.' Away!
Dwell. 'Swans <
Ben Smj
[p MacLachia
The Scissrr
pscr.'; Ann Dor
a Carmen' ’’
cCracken, "Wl
The pupils of Miss e.
who teaches plauo
gan at the Altin'sux,.
| piano recital Saturday to
i school auditorium.
1 The program follow?
Casimera Quintanilla.
1 Ska ting Carnival * ....
I Meyers, Maryu
'folk-^unc; Betty jw.
Land'
Who is this person called Travii
Dodd, from the World Wferfory I
dais is hearing so much about
from a certain little senior girl’
FOOT HALL
formed every d«y in fourth period
• henustry class ... It has some- •
thing to 'do with a girl named.
seem to envy us :n
1 a "swell" hang-out
students?
V® J-x
\Q
:es for queen of the Par-1
ent-Ti. -hers Association Carniv«l;
month were chosen by the student body
y it during honw room period Monday. ■'
Th jphomore candidates are
boys had Gloria Kueteman of Miss Bessie M.ie
dence re- Kee’s home room. Novalyn hiles of
re as foi- Mass Verna Browning s home room.
Elteabeth ‘'Rd Mary Edith Shaeffer of Miss
... ... . I "Dixie
Wtule B Finger 5 home room.
Alexander ■
> candidates are Marian
ut ML. Ph.Uu Phillip.
m and Virginia McCray of i
Miss Mary Ray Wood s home room I
The seniors have chosen Earline
Woodward and Doroflbv Thompson.
j«en of
We wonder who the three high i
school girls were whn were wltn I
three of Angleton's football playe.si
after the game l«s( Friday night’’ ;
It is being rumored that there is'
jiercuiafing for these i
me Saturday night. I
THURSDAY OCTGhhj 5
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1944, newspaper, October 5, 1944; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251634/m1/2/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.