The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1928 Page: 1 of 4
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King’s Candies For
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The Daily Tribune
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KING'S
Your Mother
CHOCOLATES
ALCOVE
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FIVE CNTS THE COPY
made by "The Trial of Hearts
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My Mother
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We also leave to all the untortun -)document
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TO OUR GRADUATES
It is with sincere feeling of interest in your
Mae Truesdale made a mon । harmins
fer the entire facilities of this bank and its
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Among the contents of this corner is
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
to be used altogether us a target and
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to tho ' who tin mbitiou enough i
We are compelled
Hire
A TRUE FRIEND
so we leave out priviles
may pan as many notea
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CHICKEN
The orthodox method ot rouding ihe
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directed i Mb- Nil hot
sor. and was a credit to the
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Two desirable offices.
WALKER FURNITURE COMPANY
The Giant Walch Selects Our Lucky Graduate!
CITIZENS STATE BANK
Tomorrow
FUVEEAI DiKECTOKS
Vight Phone 104-33
Day Phone 101
of the future.
W. F. TETTS, JEWELER
Bay City, Texas
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“On the Spuare
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” There Is Nothing Too Good lor Our Friends’
I o aid you in getting properly started we of-
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I he value of friendship
is best shown in time of
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Your Best Triend
a little nearer the ' - nior -
also mention the old, cut up, torn up
instruments of news, known as Liter
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I Let us jdin our exprri
I tn t to yontr own good
udgmeni m Bin fmt a
| ntable graduation
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work in the hopes that
will get one hour’s
Among the Seniors of
Nothing erve s co well as a watch to symbolize this day ol days-
mean, the end of vouthfulness and the fulfillment of school-day dream*.
fear that, because of the popularity of na held no other place
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I ! Among our worldiy goods we wish to
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future welfare. Graduates, that we urge up-
"Tis years now. since I left tlt.it homestead,
since I left it fur behind.
But no true, unfeigned devotion
Like my .Mother's do I find.
She believed in me unquestioned.
Her faith has saved me from many u nare
And I turn homeward now in sorrow.
Knowing I will not find her there
> lent duly it i our horn i opinion
. HlUt we di erve I goodly amount
I pruise lor our tore sight in pre oil
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harasued and joked by the upper lune
| I desk will be found a wealth of second
| and chewing gum. The mnajority of
111 bountiful upply with which wi
I so mournfully part has been well paid
| or in demerits mi meek iccessor
. aie in no danger ol reproof unless they
' happen up on a piece which w .• smug
| I glid in without the customary live de
ginning of our sophomore year
Mias Janet itouardun a- sponsor
| aid • lo win; gum
, Our end ol tudy hull and all tli.it it
. contain w< i < gretfully leave W
’ shall miss the even temperature of our
I corner where the temperature is never
a less than 20 degrees below zero in the
‘coldest weather, and where eggs can
I I is fried upon the desks in Hie spring
can was rather surprised at the undue con
"our year." The
all must look up to
G A. Moore, H Le Anderson, T. J
Walker, W R Horn. Jr.. Edw Ryan
P X Hamill. Hy Rugeley
work for it. Twenty demerits or other !
minor prices, are the usual admittance '
fWH
math, there will not be enough hooka
to go around.
Joe bequeaths III** privilege of taking
up collection at i lass meetin to John-
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no longei opli
ure no longer
i s in 1910 and in man) of the towns
secresi and cities which I visited I found our
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l .Pe.
1011 MI XXIII NUMBER 31.
ary Dicest that are to lie found in 1
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, ‘ Mr London'- orfice, heretofore out
' pirsonal property shall go this day
When the spring is nearly over.
And the summer time draws near.
I always plan a real "home-coming
Yes. I plan it every year
Childhood’s friends will there await me.
And I'm free from every care.
Hut my heart in sadness w hispers
That my Mother will not be there.
they prove
Grumn( artouc he
$40
( her denmna.
b sis
I he only animal useful before its birth and
after its death.
mm to lade and
many sighs and
nior spon
Then I think of the home, old fashioned.
And the flowers she loved so well
in their beauty and their fragrance
or her tender care they tell
By the window. Hieing southward,
is her comfy rocking chair.
But my heart in sadness warns me
That my Mother is not there
ate- five "catty." cantankerous andjthe Senior Class of ‘28
exacting school marms, who thorough
th majority
BAY CITY, TEXAS, S CH RIMY. MH 12, 1928.
muke histor there
one
Step by step we were climbing high La-t will aud Tertament • the
er. tor on Sept 1. 1926 we were reg * la- ot 2*
istere as juniors. Our clan was
known as the "peppiest" in high ; Arter eleven years of toil, trials and,
uchool, and it was from this bunt b tribulation- ifter eleven years of
that the yell lender Russia Morelani strenuous, inhuman iabor nd exam
wan selected during football season. nations that have streaked the bright
the waste basket it is yours. Seniors
of 29. with only one restriction. It is
used for the library. The books will
be in the librars next year and tn y
they add to your work aud give you
more to study
Having thus disposed of our belong '
ings we will he on our way The un
need of them
Douglas Shiver wishes his school to
take the lead next yeui in ill Illi II a
wish to leave Guy and Rafi reapect classmates uumbered among the citi
iveh tloir valedictory and utatory zens |
Helen Wilson wishes to I. ve Man In Washinston I found si veral of our i
rine her plain geometry text hook for | illustrous boys residing Oscar Mich !
This was
are those to whom this
asrecable, the memben of
The eight-day Giant Watch in our window should top sometime tomorrow. When
it does, the minute hand will point out the name of our happy graduate who "il 1
riven n Gruen Guild Watch.
will, history and prophecy
commencement exercises 1
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We uro no longer "Fremhi ■
trash at each day’s close We might
and therebs wills and bequeath to
Pete Kogutt and Hold Amos his ath :
letic ability
The senior class leaves to the en
tire student body money which they
have become
must be literally surrounded
meeting Marjori, TonFrank and Hari who.ar rather
„ . . . .il.... ,i. IIm anu will not e likely to -neuk
Barwei was elected preniueni pouia i.
Sliver lie. president and Hoh n Wil 1 .II iKut
Con. .eretary.irca urei AmonK minor ohje ' we leave our
During footbal -e...... the . ptains ibnar period our ‘ laz meetinsroom
wer. N0ti xenior. ami Ho- m.-. prouram day on Friday Our H
seholusHe meet shiver was ........ eriod ’“«»•* whenever yon
man. Winning enior yk irark fm wan! •’ bok proviled thet.....hersare
Mid J it H , ' VI ’ 1‘ (D0Ve illeutionii room
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which wa Ziven’onkpriliz •' - end .f the hall Iti provided with
uncomtortable, ordinary, hard denka
reciining Hinill -omeone makes a wi >
est head- with .lay. the Senior Clase
g- -7 1 of 28 has at la I ov< i < Ollie di obatacles
TA and with the excellent average of sev
Mc". . I enty-five, is preparing to leave forever
| the prison wall- (and study halls) of
. I H H S
' | After much consideration, discus
| sion. debate, we. the wearied, but un
»ar«l It is out dying request that ’
Hose Inez and Frank do not attempt 1
to be e reedy and take them all from .
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• !o will and bequeath lo tin eniors
1 or 29 our most cherished possessions
(Irby Stinnetti
I was very happy upon being chosen
to write a prophecy for the class ol
'2s as only recently I had a dream
which portrayed tile future of my
classmates quite clearly
it seems that I was touring the U
President of the I S .
ny He says if you’re wise
on you that time tested path o future finan-
Not Higher Just Better
r Win II and
hool. Just I
I leave the followinz to our fellow -.lit
. feret
* < in- ol our d- 111 I I'-1 ion - ome
| in the form ot threr husky youths
। ; Hank Kunkin and Tollive । We leave
’ them, togethei with all tie knowledge
I they have heretofor icquired to ell
I iorsot - provided they Will, in till'll,
beque ith them to i h< enior ot
• nd not attempt to take them ilon
| vhen thes follow u lo freedom and
. I appin
’ 1 To Olli ■ III I essol - w. also leave our
| i anil carved hand painted listori ally
। decorated d ks W< wi ll lo mention
1 also that on til- undei -ide if aid
terics or impress upon them our Im
portant personages
Our dignity is beyond reproach and
without a blemish May our youngers
keep it forever thus!
To the entire student body we will
and beaqueath three hard-boiled eggs
and our sympathies if they are at
any time able to crack th. shills, of
Mi Whisenhunt. Mr London oi Mi
Meharg, we will be duly grateful and
will properly reward them on receipt
of notice of such information
nussie Moreland as president, the i hopi that J
elasa grew famous in more wavs than thn claen ol
trash and write us many letterw as we
wish for just ten dem rits, and this
Kreu i, good tortune we leave to nil who
would follow in our tootsteps
Another thing that breaks our liearts
is to h ive out demerita. We'Ve all
been millionaires and, if equally di-
some who possess personal
privileges and wish to dispoe
along with general property
Nowana Taylor and I' ll
Be sur to ce the Giant Watch
( las* Prophecy.
The old house is sweetly haunted
By a still voice, sweet and low.
And I listen for the old songs
That she sang in the long ago.
somehow, tlii-re's a restful feeling
Calm and soothing in the air.
And I'd go back novi rejoicing,
if I'd only find her there.
a savings account is a real
friend if you ever have to
hoist the signal of dis-
ting companion to recall thin day forever rind to measure the volden days
than a fine Watch?
Too Hooh, it seems oni hish -chuol
where earchinu for bronder tu
Ano now the school histor v ot thi
. lass has ender in Nay (‘ity and ai
we enter the ditferent college of the
entrance to the president s suite, I
First Lad) of the Land. Upon my
on a little, round, marble table.
Is her Bible, so worn and old
There she sat. and read, and pondered
She proved U’h precepts good as zold
And she read about ’That City ”
in H’m beuuty rich and rare;
Yum I have the sweet assurance
That I’ll find no Mother there!
<'ora B. Moori
away with and the} were delivered ai
the high school Friday morning to a
large gathering
Nenior i la** Mistory
t Nelle Jewell Harrisi
After a summer of anxious waiting
the old bell rang out loud and < leui
on September 15, 1921. How excited
we were! The very word "‘high
school" held us spell honnl
Out tirst real cluss mnetiuz wus
called by Mins Keye Morgan in room
nine. Here we waited in an agony of
suspense until she announcer the p if
pose of t hr* meeting in oriler to have
a well orzunized class we mu~i haw ।
leader I Ionel Wilkins was elected
class presideni and “he pilotet l|* sule
ly through the yeui Man) jokes were
playol on u b) the npporelassmen
but just the same thert was nothing
lacking about ihe * lasa Whe n tout
ball seuson openei out boys were
right there in the line-np
As the dinys passed on. the green he
cial independence Saving.
erat k about sitting upi Out program
that Wi He supposed to be natural Hid
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milk- i litile now and then H ion It seem Hint the baby . ill I
Garland Watson wills also to Man and the doctor just wouldn't J
ofl rim. In most prized privileze that of come 1 prepared to retire from the |
ing ialking out loud ............ was "" sineerely urged "> I
Wallac Matthews wishe Leona to '' a) that 1 consented 1'1 time the I
h.tve his excellent nmlll in le and his bull. I announ ed DI I’ll Secrest IH|
lcigltl, - Ills lh.lt 111 Sl 1 I I nad I I .ell III II ’
peari Bailey haves hei cruteh. to in medical eireles. After he assurred 9
Lloyd Lee ill the hope that he will hav the .HIX lolls parents that there WA8 llo A
cause for alarmn, we spent a delikut-
fill forts five minute togethei chat I
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With the aid of our sponsor. Mt"
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quel was one of the most orizinal in
the history of the school
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morning at * IB. September 5 1927
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 12, 1928, newspaper, May 12, 1928; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424031/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.