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BRENHAM, TEXAS, HIGH SCHOOL. JAN. 11. 1M1
VOL. 2.
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SCHOLARSHIP
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Chib. Annual Reporter
SENIORS MEET
FORNsajssioNaHM
OF SENIOR DAY
, else* several daya because of Ul-
I nMa-
i The fifth grade has completed
| the unit on "Man and His Boats" i
j and will begin the study of mid j
A senior class meeting was held
Monday in the auditorium Mr
Buckley spoke to the group about
several things
He mentioned the fact that an
You can imagine the Joy of the
seniors when tiwy beard Qiat the
tsuers
•erve six monl
has been meeting will be
fm- work on the annual
Dearest:
I think that I have waited long
'nougii. ao maybe I might ecrib-
1 Laundry
es are ap-
lemand eco-
kiality work
ler of popu-
lervlces, ln-
lah, Rough
Sir Stork followed on the heels
of Manta Claus He visited the
homes of two members of the high
school faculty
At the J. L. Buckleys' he left,
at 10:30 in the night, a lovely lit-
tle daughter They have named
her Jorene Elizabeth.
faces It is the wish of the student
body that these two little girls
win grow tn grace and beauty and
be a joy to their parents
Thorugh Cleaning
During Holidays
brary assistant. Sbe fc
work on January B and i
five daya a weak. Mr. Se
set aside the buck span
typing room for her rd
work is technical as we1
chanlcal. The worker w
I further in-
Ithe service
l< available
want high
|ry cleaning
quipped and
dry and dry
bply it
I tel Laundry
r to express
business in
invite your
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LESS, BRENHAM, TEXAS
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This Way For News
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111 a
'■Readers Guide” is a new
annual. The staff htik rL F.
EadRBnned the snpua^7 — 1!---..
ready to begin taking snapshots, j “,"?•'
The number of annuals subscrip-
tions needed has not yet been
-cached, however. We hope that
all of you will help out by buying
in annual
PROBLEM J
I have several friends who s<
to think 1 owe it to our fris
ships to let them continual
copy my tw-hool work. I abhor
trait but I like these people otl
wise. How can 1 refuse their
quests an t still retain their frk
ships’
Il tbird-term
I way it be-
I to do with
erm takes.
Le President
over both
ks. Nothing
er. however,
rress.
rs
4F.RY
■.-w-
Rhrubr nave bean planted a>
round the new gymnasium, tkej
weedwork shop and on the east
side ef the school building. • Bide-1
wflko have been built from the
mate building to the gymnastuaa.
Two large fences of heavy gal-.
ray------- r-
Holleman Gives
Calendars
ENGLISH AS
IT IS SPOKE
Rainbow Girls Give
Dance At Elks Club
FLU EPIDEMIC
AltEARSTOBE
ON WANE NOW MODEL NURSE
Tn its regular meeting Thurs-j
day. the Student Council selected
the member* of the assembly coup
mil tec The teachers selected to
serve are- Miss Richardson and
Mias Bynum The five students on
the assembly committee are Eliza-
beth Bchleider, Dorothy Forrester,
Herbert I.inusteadter, Dennis
Schomburg and.Qrace King.
There was some iliscueaion on
how to keep the library quieter at
noon
Henceforth the Student Coun-
cil will meet la Mr. Todd's room,
as the room In which the council
used
holly sales
The fact that the H. E. club is
not sponsoring such an expensive
trip as the F. F. A., and that thus
*ar their expense account seems
to be the larger of the two. prob-
ably accounts to some extent for
the difference Ln their net totals.
Out of the total money earned,
the H. E. chapter paid state and
national dues, charges for the
printing of the yearbooks, costa of
scrapbook material and oth^r
small items. The hCiltyr sales w«r»
heir instructor, but no definite ; more of a success than was *Br
MLMi
COUNCIL NAMES HIGH SCHOOL
NEW MEMBERS SECURESTWO
TOCOHMTHEE NEW WORKERS
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I artiriea, and compiling kei
. . . I files. She will mend books am
t 77; | «U< in the mechanical proc
I y'u 1 e^tk^j, hooka, pampl
**’ "*■ ‘ k«il -publications.
cat; the hens thy tn a box and the tactfully telling them that y<
eat lays ua the floor. just don’t like it. that you kne
My Mweetheart's mother kicked 1-------r-----— — •
the bucket last night. My other ,,ot better, than yours. We mlg
sweethearts have all dlaappeared. I V*® hop* that
It they don't disappear back I Had this, that the
■ • - - are too many student* who find
It is reported that both Ruth
Hodde'c and Evelyn Williams’
mothers are greatly improved fol-
lowing illnesses. We were all very
glad to hear of their improvement
and wish them a speedy recovery.
Mias Mary Elizabeth Beautnler'e
mother was also seriously ill but
U much better now
Mrs. Dick Kilgore substilutad
for Miss Frazier Monday and
Tuesday. We were sorry to hear
that Miss Frasier bad influenza
and are very glad to have net-
back at school.
Word has been received from
Houston that Allyne Nebuhr’s
hand is healing rapidly following
i an operation aometime last week.
Allyne's friends all miss her and
are looking forward to having her
back next week.
Most of the time in P. E classes
this week has been taken up with
eye and ear tests.
Congratulations to both Mr. and
Mrs. Buckley and Mr, and Mrs.
Hudek on the birth of their baby
daughters.
of our
Jrt and
High school seniors will be in-
in announcements of
scholarships offered by three fam-
ous colleges to 1M1 graduates.
One of these is for girls only
The De Molays and Rainbow
Girls had a very successful dance
laat Saturday ihght, January <, at
the Elka Hall.
Muaic was provided by the use
of Billy Sloan's records and the
Junior Chamber of Commerce
sound system.
Punch was prepared by several
‘ Rainbow girls and was delicious.
In ail the dance went over very!
welt and every one had a good
time.
There was one person missing,
"Pop" Rubenstein, the De Molay
Chapter advisor, who was out of
town.
RrenhamitM glad to be back. Af-
ter a day of school, everyone had
adjusted himself to the old rou-
tine, and all was apparently well.
Tiu biology students are bring-
ing in their pot plants for experi-
ments. They are contlnplng to
construe^ bird houses and feeders
and put them up at home. The
twg most attractive of these proj- J
ects were Edward Lorenz's bird
bouse, a substantially constructed
white bungalow with a blue shlng-
“ Ird
A Blave t<> b'nendabta
AGLTmoN My <h<ar, you
have a problem, don t youT Ffc
your statement, we construe t
your friends are not the t:
whom you roukl laughingly ’
jokingly rafusc This would be
wisest course, we think, If tt co
be managed Laugh it off,
mean every word You might
An yet, our school has not been
seriously hindered by the flu epi-
demic which io sweeping several
parts of the country. On Wednes
day afternoon only ten per cent
of the atudents were reported ab-
sent. We should do our very best
to ass that this percentage does
not insroase. —-—s— --------
There are several health rules
O'
•jcs some beautiful er.:-1 turned Sunday from
trip to Waco.
Betty Gilliland visited th Fort
Worth ana Martha Jean Winkle-
man visited in Dallas during the
holidays.
John Bass Selman spent some
of ■ his holidays with his grand-
mother in Huntington and with his
aunt in Lufkin,
The fourth grade children are
atudvfn* "Tbs A»Um.«* w-
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The unit of study for the third
grade is entitled “The Days and
Months We Live.” \
Jimmie Hooten accompanied his
parents to Lampasas. They were
called there because of illness In
the family.
Edwin Stern attended the wed-
ding of his cousin, Lonnie Stem,
In Waco.
3>e second grade children have
started their study of “Our Com-
munity Helpers.” This week they
have learned about good citizens
at home end adhool.
Gene Dodson, Jeanette Eweme-
mann, and Virginia Ripple have
been absent because of illness.
The children of the first grade
noticing NOR* J ape interested in a unit entitled
a 11 r a c t i v e ’ Taking Care of My P^ts.”
. With The . Exes
led roof, and L, J. Thiel's
MMl,W tv*
closed Iri piss,"
perch on the open aide. It waa ‘
ao conatructed that it might be
put on a pole, with a weather-
vane on top, so that the feeder
would turn with the wind, keeping
the open aide io the leeward
The H E. Ill classes are study-
ing the care of the infant and the
mother. Thursday they went to see
Mrs Buckley anti her daughter.
Jorene Elizabeth The H E II
girls made a field trip to study
points in buying kitchen equip-,
ment. The tantalizing aromas
coming from the H. E. kitchen are
caused by the first-year girls, who.
are cooking one-dish meals
The speech class is back la full
swing, after taking time out to
present the Christmas cantata
Monday the class made extempor-
aneous speeches on New Year's
resolutions. Practically all of the
students expressed the thought
that they did not actually make
resolutions, but the thoughts were
in the back of their minds. All of
the students- resolved to study
harder. During the rest of the
week speeches of introduction,
presentation, and acceptance were
given Mixa Richardson has com-
menced "to take the students
apart”' and tell them what is
1 wrong with their spseehes.
The junior English classes are
reading the “Reader's IMgest.M
They have taken a skimming teat
and a completion test on their
reading.
n
,■« unit on Food. Clothing, Mid
Louise Bockhorn, riatsr ot Ray '
and BMnhand Bockborn. has re-
ceived a big honor at Seton Hos-
pital in Austm. where she is a
student nurse. Bhe has t>*en MP
leeted by )»putar vote to '*-2 *'
Seton of IWl, the model nurse of , noou gnd lh< following class of-
of the school | floors; Ervin Fischer, president; having them through'the holidays
Louise graduated from Brenham joyc. Honerkatnp, vice president; The rings were ordered in three
Contributors: Colleen Adams,
Waiter Weyand, Tommy Blake
Typists: Allyne Fisher. Doris
Quebe. Evelyn Williams, Dolores
Gillespie
just don't tike tt, that you kne
that thejr work is just as good.
dlaappeared. I u>0* ln V*1' hop* Lh,t
•ear back 1 Wvnda will
won't know how to look for them. lc,° rt!any alj>d
can’t tell them alike* '***"]
I started to Auatin once to see |
you. J saw a sign that said, "Thia
takes you to Austin." I got on it
and sat there for three hours, but
the darn thing never did rpove.
My friend, 1 am sending you a
spring coat by express. Tt la too
heavy to send by parcel post. I
cut off the buttons ao as to make
it weigh more lighter You will
find them in the pocket.
One of my neighbor's babies
swallowed a straight pin and we
. fed him a pin cuahion and lie got
O. K. His tirothM’ drank some ink
and wo fed him a blotter. He la
also doing ntool; .
Yours till nightmares become
saddle horses,
P 8. If you don't gst thia, let
know and I'll write again
TTfts'la not « , ,-.x.
part of the borrower or the lender."
Goodness knows, it is [»-rfectly
right for you to help your friend*;
jyst don't let them use you for a
source book
PROBLEM II
Can you help me* I know ths
most divine buy, but be just looks,
through me as though I weren't
there 1 admit it - I'p a
Lovesick Sophomosv. j
SOLUTION! These sophomore
girls! He isn’t, by any chance, in
the cavalry, Is be? Or Homebody
else in a uniform? At least you
do know what alia you, and I think
you know what our advice Is going
to be It la forget him He is
protiably not worth all your trou-
ble. and, if he is, it would be beet
not to let him know it. After all.
leap year la now a thing of th*
past And, whateier you do, please
don't go mooning around with
your heart In your eyes; you will
only succeed In making everyone
wonder if it's something, you et."^
Open your eye* and look around
you; there may he someone else
withm reach just as ri sting j
and far more ‘.ntcrested
• UOUNBELOE. I
"IFe Grow By
Doing"
f r?.'-
In Ja 4. .th periBd Homes
•nt was uncooked rice- In the
nethod, the cook was to add
sauce to cooked rice Gloria Tamo
said. But. BUM Pope, the raeipe
calle for uncooked nee."
“ trr s : -,:;
111 as those
repeatedly
Ldri*s were
in helping
I of contag-
r this fact.
Medical As-
< >rd St >ts
In Kansas
k the etnte-
ia count in
H has been
auudrlea is
irgin, than
a been used
•ther meth-
As pit'babiy has been noticed,
the school has been thoroughly
cleaned during uur Christmas va-
cation.
Headed by Ernest, George and
two ether assistants worked two
weeks scrubbing floors. poMehing
desk*, washing window*, cleaning
yards, cleaning and scrubbing the
gym, and also waahing the black-
boards
As you can see. our janitors'
The
AU large gatherings and assem-
blies In the auditorium were sus-
pended this week in an effort to
prevent the spread of a flu epi-
Mmlc. An announcement to the
I'""'"' '• Jiefintte
threat of In epidomir frtade every-
one more conscious of sanitary
health habits, and helped to put a I
stop to much of the careless car- j
rying of cold genns. j
Students with colds or fever,
were advised to remain at home
untU they had improved. AU P. E.
classes were held in claaarooms
rather than allow the students to.
play and become exhausted
Judging from the lack of u
•jreat number of absentees the there, she will go
pftrt of -It would f—- -- --
appear that much of the danger will take
Of an epidemic has passed. C---
F.H.T.ANDF.F.A.CLUBS
MAKE RAPID PROGRESS
IN RAISING CLUB FUNDS
Two of the beat organized clubs. H. T. colors are blue and silver
we have in high school, the F. F. ' Evelyn BCboenemann. tneaaur- r
A. ang F. H. T.. have made re-1 of the F. H. T. chapter, reports
aorta on their finances. Each club that the chib has over thirty-four
la* been filled with money-mak- i dollars in its account. This mom y
ng plans since the beginning of! 'ma been raised by peanut and
chool and is at last able to view
the fruits of those plans with some
tatisf action.
Mr. Todd reports that the F. F.
j -eston, spent the holiday* with her' <• boys have nearly a hnndred
Reporter: j parents. . , loUars in the '^>he money
• I Ben Schleider, Charles Lehmann.! made chiefly through soda
- A. J. Landua, Charles Ranklii,. vater sales and stands at the fair.
3am Rankin, Hoffman Reese, and They »l*o P>®n to ®®u garden seed.
— • --the nils money wiU be used to pay
rtudenU who' returned to AJkM ' ’«r a summer vacation trip for
Uan. az.u—W’v jodidev*. .Ijub members. Suggestions a* to
• mhr dMUattak on the trip have
been discussed by the boys and
In the office thia week w« have
Mias Mary Nawlln from Jasper,
Texas, who is a Blinn NYA Stu-
dent Hetwe coming here, she
worked in the county traaauivr’s
office at the courthouse
She waa graduated from Jasper
High School in 1*3* anp camo io
Brimbam She is taking the usual
secretarial course Her chief inter-
ests are dancing, tennis, tuutbalL
and swimming She says she finds
the atudentH and teacl
high school very pk
courteous.
Mish Dorothy VVlesep*pe of <>ut
city is working a*, the' WPA U-
»gan to
111 work
The Alamo School opened Mon-
somebody would just turn loose day with all of the teachers pres
> So far everybody has been wearing ent and only twelve children ab-
his or her own ring. ‘sent. Later in'the week some
SLHETA B&AUMLKR baa aq- ipoma had a hundred per cent
qiilred two little gifts of love. On< prasent.~W* Bai gems
is from ROBERT tTNDEMANN ; nttendarce will he kept up.
isgi^j " • >"n Fehvitet vis-'.
... n arc
■ ing the holidays.
. L . ' Kramer and family re-
1 a delightful
of accession and shelf lie
and checking books agi
shelf list; preparing Ind
>le a little, so as to pleLie you- - t0 •‘•wspsper and
I hope.
I sit myself down, pen In hand,
to write you a letter
.-an read it beeav-.
best I can do.
We don't live where we lived,
but we live where we moved I
wish we would not live so close
apart so we could see each other
mere together. .
We are having some mor*
weather now. don't you think ? Or
do you?
My Aid Catharine died on New
Year's Day, fifteen in front df
five. She la doing nicely, and I
hope you are the same. Her heart
lust leaped out of her and the doc-
tor gave up hope whva *h®-tf‘ad.-
1 family of tun eons
(both boys I, one cow, one pig. and
•ne* husband.
My brother has the mumps. He
is having’s swell time. He is near
death's door and the doctor thinks
he can pull him through.
We now have three hens and a
Hello, folks! Well, Christmas la
over, and we re all back in school,
except the poor souls who are
stricken with flu. Talnft fair,
that's what 'taln't. If everybody
gets sick and everything, then
there is not any gossip, and then terested
what will the Newshound do?
What'd you get for Christmas?
Goitle gave me a "be-eautiful dog
collar, with great big rhinestones from Queens College in CImrlotto,
in it. (like that bracelet ANN K c The scholarships offered are
■ I know I s* - three, for SJOC 3300, sad
• k-hk"? ‘ to be p&yanie
. ve r:i< sqir..th ig Uk ■ .% ui“.'Z i-l,“ri. Applications
eyr/ hdt , woof r*—MtM‘ —^-*-
know now to reach me.
Seems like GLORIA KRUSE
has dumped BILLY LAMBERT
and replaced him with ARTHUR
SCHROEDER. Or mavbe I meant
O. W. EICHMANN. Anyway, O.
W. really goes for her, but he also
has his eye out for RUTH POW-
ELL
GRACE KING got a diamond
ring from CHARLIE BOY WIN-
KELMAN. Boy. Oil boy. it's a
beauty, too! Your ole pup gave
Goitle a ring too, but hers came
from Kress.
You know, the other day the
pup was out digging up a rumor
The story got so twisted he tied
v-y a*—-w s- _
trail. Nobody but Goitle would tell
me from an oversized pretzel.
TOMMIE ADAMS spent his
Christmas leave in Brenham ao he
could be near ALLYNE NIE-
BUHR She sbould have appreciat-
ed that. Bet/she did, too.
The senior rings are here. It
would be qiiite interesting to see ,
who is wearing whose ring, if
Mr. M. B. Holleman Iwnur
superintendent ’ of Brenham'
schools, has presented each mem
ber of the high school faculty with
a 1*41 desk calendar. These are
appreciated very much, a* they
are very uaeful
FOOTBALL BOYS in their new
sweaters; EVELYN SCHOENE-
MANN taking snapshots in the
1 halls; everyone straining for a ,
glimpse of DOROTHY ANN
KNOLLE'S heart bracelet with
fifty-four hearts; no one wanting
to believe that MR WAINSCOTT
is leaving at mid-term; MR. HU-
DEK beaming and blushing when-
ever Patti Frances is mentioned;
SENIORS discussing plans for the
senior play; MILTON ROUTT
wiahlng tt were time for spring
training; someone 1 ‘
MA NITSCHKES 1
bracelet, MISS RICHARDSON >
trym? to ge* the library stralrht
' ' n.'.vLy n A ETP»rr, r.r, I
,«siF. azu 7’riE WKd
sporting new watches;
KING'S new diamond ring; every-
one noticing the improvement
In MISS SMITH S ankle.
MARGIE SCHULTZ in her mit-
tens; NATALIE MOENCH refus-
ing to accept a note from some
little eighth grader; ANNUAL
STAFF really getting down to
business; new shrubbery around
the school; MISS POPE looking
vlry attractive in a tailored
blouse; everyone liking the new
OFFICE GIRL; MISS SLAGLE
returning |o school Monday look-
ing even more, stylish; ELIZA-
BETH HACKER, GL/ORIA
KRUSE, and EVELYN LOOK ex-
claiming over a letter Elizabeth
'received; the girls following
RUTH ENGLAND!* idea t__ t
wearing their sweaters backward, mas holidays. Luther Uteach from
' 1 S. M. U„ and Albin Murski from
STAFF: Rosalie Elmann, who la a stud- ,
Co-Editors: O. F. Schoenvogel, | snt at John Sealy Hospital in Gal-,
EvaTyn Ruth Kruger. | eston, spent the holidays with her | .
Alumni. Classroom Reporter: ; jarents. .1 iollars In the bank. The money
Allyne Niebuhr. ',
dam, Home Room Reporter: A. J. Landua,
Billy Zeiss. ; “
Humor, Literary Editor: Slreta, Sene Buckley were among
Beaumicr -------- — -
High school students have been
quizzing each other with the quew-
tlon. "Why is a fire trick red?”
If you don't want to be caught
napping memorize the following
formula
A fire truck la red because:
People truck
It takes two people to truck.
Two people have four feet.
One foot b a ruler
Queen Mary waa a ruler
Queen Mary waa a ship <We all
know that;
Ships sail on the sea 3
The sea b full of flak
Fbh have fins.
The Russians conquered the
Finns
Russian* are Red
A fire truck rushes J
Therefore, a fire truck is rod! «
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na y>-.
broidery in stuoy hail. Weil, you've
all seen the way ahe looks at RAY
' FINCHER
TOMMIE BLAKE seems to
have found a new love and it
seems to be GLADYS MARIE
WEIMANN. Of course, with Tom-
mie one can never be sure.
We've gotta go now, but well
be back next week, either Goitle
*- "■^‘^"^^^'Yours,
- - THE NEWSHOUND.
Tjw band b gradually getting
back Into harness as everyone is
It b not so bad on us as it Is
on the other students because tt is
really a pleaaure to play <W mus-
ic.
We are losing Mr Wainscott,
our pal. who has boon very faith-
ful to us and helped us in many
ways The band is really going tu
miss hwi and hb jolilnaaa He
ready did bring the band out and
we hope he b a succsss tn Corpus
Christi. We knihir he will miss our
loud noise making
Mr Malin* s son from Califor-
nia seat him a set at music. Sa-
lute to Sousa,'' for Chrbtmas and
It has been practiced all thb
week.
The hand received the yearly In-
vitation to attend the fat stock
show al Houston in February, and
aa usual we wiU go We will play
in the arena and perhaps will drill
Other bands from various Texa*
towns will also attend
During basket bail season Hu-
band will play sad drill for home
games on Friday night* only
Drilling on the gym flow b new
and ahoirtd be effeetive. I ^-^0—
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No More RENT BATTERY W0RRY1
.... .uatanMi1-WJtfSM*?!? SSSskI
HISPEED BAtTERV CHAKgSK!
Wr ran recharif any run down battery in thirty tnin-
utan without rt'fljoviii£ thr battery frotr your car. K
jwinflcjr-E- 5 him T*"" «•**
he becmrlMMt n*l tef u* redMrgelttair fML*#
THE OOHT IS ONLY---------------------
Washington County Motor Comj
YOUR FORD DEALER BRENHAM,
vanized wire With steel posts have
been built from the woodwork
shop to the gymnasium and to the
football boys' drossing room. Two
tennis courts have been completed
I on the north aide of the campus
At the W. B. Hudaks' he left! next ts the gymnasium.
also a lovely little girl, whom they . The soda water stand has also
have named Patti Frances. been completed It ie a small stand
It b very easy to toli these north ef the west bleacher*. It is
proud papas by the smiles on their. equipped with hot wster and gas
L» kKaa SaedAh iha .d..x«**M» ____ - —
Girl Scouts Meet
With Mrs. Bartz
Many Imp^d^ni^ntf Troop i Scouts met i
»t the home of Mrs. I. H. Bartz
< enfpvs
J * i -l New officers who were etoctod
Hs • troop Serbia, fttretaj
icauir and troop treasurer,'
'"he new petrol;
Yarno
r / and
are Gloria Yarno and j
..Jtocffle:- WiU
“ ~~it>»s r
The past troop treasurer and
roop scribe gave their annual re-
ports.
. The moonlight hike was dteeuro-
ed and the meeting was adjourn-
I a thing like
■in program
middle of all (
I ever drawn.
Ir Austin of
[publican and
Lan—but he
fcministration
Ireign policy,
■uiloi Wheel-
F ,
Iniml: a life-
Ivill out-deal
ft things, but
leath on any-
Lunpowder.
w, You could
Lili give £he ' * -
lat he wants
Lt don’t oiler
I the way o(
ally s*Te pre-
I oratory will
lie newly-re-
bitol in a-vrt-y
r'ng manner,
clamor the
will make it-
always does,
until it does,
t what it if
is very sale
of the school . , w
Louis* graduated from Brenham Joyc< Honerkatnp, rice president; The” rings were ordered in three
High hchoal several years ago. and Virginia Kassel, aeerriary. weights, light, medium, aud heavy.
She haa apent three years in Seton TheBe officers will serve one They are of yellow gold with the
Hospital and will graduate there. month. “ standard crest used foe some
in June. I Marjorie Oakes and Bobby Jean time. Initials of the owners are
After graduation Louise plana Ferguaon have been absent from ghgraved inside
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n •-!--> ------ " / ;y **»• Btudenta who cougn or bring Uk«« L*t us show, good
* • the years Applications| » •- - - ---- — -- —- *-
they tier.'. for these scholarships must be
made by April 1.
The University of Southern Cal-
ifornia at Los Angeles is offering
twenty-five national scholarships
to boys and girls. Students must
be in the highest tenth of their
class in order to qualify. They
must also be recommended by
their principals.
Cornell University in Ithaca,
N. Y., announces scholarships in
ot enjemeerrng TIh-«h-
range up to MOO a year for a four
or five-year course.
Any student who is interested in
any of these scholarahlps should
_ read the bulletin boards, where
for other information. ''
Scholarship awards are usually
based on character, general ability
and scholarship.
has been decided upon, pected Over thirtec. dcl.sr* t S'i
“arisbsd Cavern, Yello'vstone Na /netted. . w
f ,«*» ef the money earned by the club between now and April, | -*
R'-mmer wants to P F A he* "'ready been wiU be ueec to */<1 /ip-erent*. ,z
0 -t.AS 'after ipei.t for state and national dues Uvea to the sta'e r’'.y Str An ’ ” ”•* “ Vyr hy.’*■*
4ecor*tiona •**:*«“<» >« April The H «. cM.Hg* ' -»« tv
•qufpstttm now see in the vt>- makes no plaits Tut tns *u.m,i«>r-,^u-
1 attonal,agriculture room. The V.' time, as an H. E- project-class
I A. boys have also Meets durrng that time.
xmght official F. F. A. Hue ear- These two clubs are the only
1 luroy jackets, which have the am- club* in high reboot which are na-
• Ham at the club on the backs. In- ttonaliy organised. Bash at them
Icidentally. the rotors of OW ». F.li* affkiated with a national or- 1
A. are btae and gold, while the b. | ganhatton - \
ETHFf, fin
GRACE I , Dolores Craig and Colleen
Adams visited in Brenham dur-
ing the holidays.
Fritzie Schultz. Collie Schlott-
man, Jack Dyer, and Tommie
Adams were among the cavalry
boys who came from El Paso for
the holidays.
Home from Texas were Nancy
Green, Tom Adams, John Henry
Quebe, Dorothea Hasskarl, Elvers
Dallmeyer. Doris Ann Burnett and
Roy Wiese.
Clara Sommer and Annie Louise
Hodde were here from T 8. C. W.
In Denton.
Tas Thojnhill, who is a student
at Sam Hods ton, waa also here for
the holidays.
,...F Two of Brenham's former foet-
an<* I mil stars were here for the Christ-
with
many of the students regretting
hm( fONwee'. ZlDR. ,ghe Jett a
* L ■ A„ S___L. *A« . — .
School opened Monday
T~ the fact that the holidays couldn't
4“ ’ ■ - . HM( fftlVVW.
Several neu p ipl •» la.c
ed in Centrai after the holidays.
New ounita In the second rrade
are William Simank and Ernes-
tene Ballenger; in the fourth
grade arc Oscar Slmank, Billie
■. Oene Ballenger, and Elwood Ger.c
Meyer; in the fifth grade are
Gladys Ruth Meyer and Francis
Hallmark; and in the sixth grade
i« Wanda Ballenger.
;W . Ellen Ferguson, Janice Holle-
“ l m Pierre Roberts edited
ices' H "The Echo" U<l»
published »<mtMy.f
» JMRMBt__- --------
epidemic cleaning the school. One can really
w s“‘“
U»r M b. awrlw. or. d'"', T*
aft< the season of L»nt. There is k**>t
also ~a 'probability of concluding
Senior Day with a play, although
tio . definite plan* bad been made
when the masting adjourned.
Central School EXHIBIT NEW
ra. SENIOR RINGS
Shekel, and report a very inter-
esting trip last weak to a local
dairy. There they saw the bare*. , __
the bottling plsnt •*><* the P*"' realor rings had arrived. The ringr
teurizskion of m*. came on December Ml and were
_____ The fourth graV- '-‘lizw-lup (Um.ibuled on December 30 and ou
w?" j glris atected Dorothy Preus* aa the morning of Dscemtor 21.
_„4cIm* representative Friday after- Those who obtained tkeir ring* at
■■ this time were very pleased at
the diaeaae Those who are trying
to escape flu should keep good
general health by eating well bal-
anced meals, drinking plenty of
water and fruit juices, rxsacising
in fresh art- regularly and sle. pmg
at teaat eight hours each night.
Coining iii contact with crowd*
and people sick with flu should
ri also be avoided. Washing hands
that will db us a groat deal of many times a day, especially be-
good if we will observe them. For fore eating, is advisable '
____' ' • “ ‘ ” our principal and our school as
or who feel that they are catching a whole Are doing all they can to influenza epidemic is threaten-
flu, the best advice, is for them check the spread of th A disease 1 jng The wholehearted cooperation
to go home and go to bed. and AU assemblies are Heine nrotpon- ‘-of everyone la necessary In order
<k*r* until riiey are thorough- ed and many other precautions afa to prevent such a disastrous hididaye we’”
.1 • v Cle*«*4***^ v n n’h/x /witui) 118 khflU/ MA - — a -
jjT ~WVW* Kjvwwvnvv woe-w ■-e-ww-xga ------- a
sneeze should cover their mouths sense by doing all we can to help
with their handkerchiefs. Doing stop this disease. It will benefit
this will prevent their spreading ourselves as well a* other*
to offer ner services as a »rad
Cross nuroe. If she Is not needed
_> back to s*t°n
for advanced work m surgery. She
“ examination in
Qa<l Antonio in ___L in mtthods -f communicattom
Snapsh ot ^l^'IUBRARY ADUS
To Start IV ork Soon /q»*wwan
For 1941 Brenhamite INDEX GUIDE
Don’t be surprised if you see
someone poking a camera in your
face. It will only be the snapshot
reporters taking pictures for our
1*40-41 annual.
JheJfte*t, report is that we wiU
jFamsassxras . . _ . ' ■'
zine* and is
The information it indicates may
be found In the magazines o( the
current month. That la, a January
issue will tell you what articles
may be found in tbe January
magazines ----
This book can prove Jo be of
I value to all the students in'
finding material on current sub-
jects. It win also be * great ad-
vantage to students who plan to
go to college, as the book Is used
constantly in college No matter
what you do, tt will be to your
-interest to becqme acquainted with
the ‘Reader's Guide.'
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Robertson, Ruby. Brenham Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1941, newspaper, January 11, 1941; Brenham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1354626/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library.