The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955 Page: 2 of 8
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PLAN TO
VABXOUS FLACKS
the Christmas holi-
ie teaohers of the high
EiHieti plan to do the following:
^Cppjp. Tael plans to go to San
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hone.
Mr. Clark plans to visit in
Slatqp and Tuscola.
Mr. Cotton is going to spend
Christmas at home, and will at
tend' his parents' fiftieth wed-
ding anniversary.
Mr. Johnson is going to Lo-
raine.
Mrs. Bobbins plana to apend
a quiet Christmas at home.
Mrs. >Ward will have her
family as guests during the
holidays. She also plans to
The Aaparmont Hornets Jour-
neyed to Abilene last week-end
to play in the McMUrry Col-
lege Invitational High School
Patkttfrall Tournament.
Oscar Galloway carried a
record of M.0 points fear game
to the tournament.
In the first game, the Hor-
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The Horneta took a close tilt
from the Winter! cagera. When
the busier rang, the aeore waa
as to n.
They went back to play In the
consolation finals on Saturday.
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GLADYS BEAUTY SHOP
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May the Christmas season bring you much happiness
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a m«rry Christmas
"for unto you It horn this
day in the city of David,
« Saviour, which it Christ
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Luke 2:11
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COMMISSIONERS' COURT
B. A. Cumbie, County Judge
Commissioners:
T. E. Beil
6vin V. Gholston
Cecil Norris
Boiley Clork
ATRNDANCB PUtCENTAGE
IS GIVEN BY FMNC1PAL
W. J. Teel, principal of Aa-
parmont High School, has an-
nounced the attendance percent-
ages for the second aix weaka'
period. They are:
Mrs. Frances fDavis' first
graded—98JO per cent.
Mm. Sana' McGough's second
girade—9M? per cant k
Mrs. Afton Martin's first
grade—M.71 per cent.
Mr. T. C. Clark's senior class
—95.43 per cent.
Mr. W. J. Teel's junior elass
—98.00 per cent
Mrs. Vera Hahn's sixth grade
—98.00 per cent.
Least number of. absence was
in Mrs. Bena McGough's sec-
ond grade, where there were
'19 «aba«nces reported. The
moras and freshmen had
ftpt attendance of all
grades, .with 9K79 for the sopho-
mores and 92.71 for the freah-
men.
HOBNET LASSIES LOSE
TWO TO PAINT CREEK
The Aspermont girls lost two
basketball games to Faint-Creek
on Friday night. ,
The score was 42-26 in the
VB" team's game. Cynthia Bus-
sell hit 12 for Paint Creek, and
Carol Moore got 11 for Asper-
mont
The final score of the "A"
team's game was 55-41. Nelta
Walton took high point honors
with 45 Doints, and Glenda
Perry and Nancy Galloway sunk
17 each for the Aspermont
girls*" team.
HIGH SCHOOL NEWS
Mrs. Anderson, "nomemakina
teacher, is absent from school
this week, due to illness. Mrs.
Loverett of Old Glory is taking
her place.
Everyone seems to have the
Christmas Spirit. The English,
troing, homemakintr and science
room" nr « decorated real oretty
for Christmas. The lunchroom
is also decorated very pretty.
GUESS WHO??
;— is a freshman stu-
dent in'high school. She is
about five-foot-two and eyes of
brown, not bl^e. , She is yasy
QkrisitnAS
At this season of good
cheer we wish to ex-
preaa our sincere ap-
preciation of the cor-
dial relations existing
between us and.to
axtand best wishes for
a Merry Christmas.
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Clark: "Buy a Christmas tree,
Jarre. Buy a Christmas tree
and make the kids happy?"
Jarre: "Sir, I have * no kid-
diaa."
CM: "Buy some miatletoe,
lady. Nice mistletoe."
Mr. Teel asxed the civics
class to list, In their opinion,
the 11 greatest Americana. Af-
ter a while he atopiped at one
desk and asked: 'Have you fin-
ished your list yet, Jerald?"
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Welch, Lowell C. The Aspermont Star (Aspermont, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 2 Thursday, December 22, 1955, newspaper, December 22, 1955; Aspermont, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth136221/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stonewall County Library.