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Claude Lee Steen, Victoria.
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Y.H.S. CLASS OF 1949 HOLDS 25-YEAR REUNION
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to melt synthetic fibers and fuse Sponsors, met with us ami
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Mrs. Joe Sutton (Ann Mikulenka); standing; R. G. Winchester, YHS principal in’
1949, Miss Nannie Ray Baker,1949 dean of girls, Ernest Hons, Port Lavaca, Larry
Polzin, Houston, Walter Steen, John Langhoff, Harlan Johnson, West Palm
Beach, Florida, Raymond Pilzner, Victoria, Clifford Schmidt, Brenham, and
served by Shelley Mikulenka
consisted of crackers, peahut
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Class of 1949, met December
28th at Mando’s steak House for
a 25 year reunion ./ith former
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Members of the Yoakum High School Class of 1949 who attended the
Saturday, December 28th, 1974 reunion at Mando’s Steak House are pictured
above. Left to right they are: seated, Mrs. Walker Ford (Ruby Hairell), Mrs. '
Fehner Freis (Gay Knox), Mrs. Elton Hamman (Hazel Debault), Mrs. A. R.
Hagan (Virginia M. Becker), Mrs. Don Manning (Viola Schriefer), Longview,
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sewing”/ is one of many new
techniques being used by the
textile and apparel industry,
Mrs. O’Neill
Hosts CDA Social
A delightful Christmas social
was held at the home of Mrs.
Geraldine O’Neill on Friday.
The Yoakum National
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to attend. Miss Baker and Mr.
Winchester, along with others,
renewed memories about school
happenings twenty - five years
ago. Winchester’s comments to
the class in the 1949 school
annual were read by Mr.
Langhoff.
The class voted to have a 30
year reunion with the date and
location to be decided later.
Questionnaires as to the favored
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Mr. Langhoff. Mrs. Elton
Hamman and Mrs. Joe Sutton.
Business Meeting
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date will be sent to the class Hagan. Mr. & Mrs. Elton
members. Hamman, Mr. & Mrs. Walker
Yoakumites who were in Ford, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Steen,
charge of arrangements for the Mr. & Mrs. John Langhoff, Mr.
special event were: Mrs. Freis,
scheduled for Wednesday.
January 15th at Morris - Center
Community Center. The meet-
ing begins at 7 p.m. Everybody
oughly checked
Miss Nannie Ray Baker as
special guests.
A social hour preceded the
buffet meal. John Langhoff
welcomed class members, their
husbands and wives, and
delivered the invocation. Mrs.
Fehner Freis (Gay Knox), class
president, called the roll and
those present introduced their
spouses and made brief remarks
concerning thier lives since
graduation. Members also
related interesting facts and the
whereabouts of members unable
Predicted
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Mr. & Mrs. Don Manning,
Longview, Mr. & Mrs. Clifford
Schmidt. Brenham, Mr. & Mrs.
Harlan Johnson, West Palm
Beach, Florida, Mr & Mrs.
Fehner Freis, Mr. & Mrs. A R.
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Condel. Friday evening Frances
Granddaughter In and Willenaand Mrs. Konecny
Who s Who Role visited with Miss Annie and
Caren Scull, granddaughter of Josie Muska. Frances Condel
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Clements of remained for a longer visit in the
Hochheim, w as among the forty - Muska Home and Miss Willena
six students at Sam Houston Condel returned homs.Menday
State University named to Who’s evening->
according to one clothing crackers were served by Tammy
specialist. Hickey and her mother.
She's Margret Ann Vander- —0—O — O—
poorten, with the Texas The Tanda Campfire group
Agricultural Extension Service, met on November 18 for its
The Texas A & M University regular meeting. Refreshments
Who Among Students in
American Colleges and Univer-
sities for the 1974 - 75 school
year.
Among those selected from
the SHSU enrollment of 10.144
students were 24 seniors. 14
juniors - one of which was Caren
- and 8 graduate students.
There were 34 women and 12
men selected.
Students were selected on the
basis of scholarship, participa-
tion and leadership in academic
and extra - curricular activities,
Holiday Visitors
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Fawcett on Yoakum
Route 3 were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Dean Blake and children, Blake
Bradley and Lori Beth of
Memphis, Tennessee who spent
the week.
Visiting with the Fawcetts the
first part of the week were Mr.
and Mrs Robert Fawcett of
Houston. Brief visitors also
included Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
Morgan of Houston, Mr.
Thomas Morgan of Callihan and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bentley of
Kingsville, and Mr. and Mrs. G.
Those present included: Mr. & Mrs. Joe Sutton. R. G.
& Mrs. Ernest Hons, Port Winchester and Miss Nannie
Lavaca. Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Ray Baker.
Pilzner, Victoria, Mr. & Mrs. ■ ■— ■
Holiday Visitors
Misses Frances and Willena
Condel spent the Christmas
holiday at San Antonio with Mrs.
Frances Konecny. Christmas
Eve Mrs. Konecny and Misses
Frances and Willena visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pavelka and
daughter Kathy and son. Larry.
A lunch was served with
refreshments.
Christmas Day at the home of
Mrs. Frances Konecny a turkey
dinner was served with all the
trimmings. Enjoying the event
were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Konecny and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Konecny and family,
Mrs. Dorothy Cannon and family
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this method are becoming The rest of the time we spent
popular for making ski wear and making Christmas Card holders
home furnishings - because the for our Mom’s and Dad's
'stitches' never break under Christmas gifts.
stress the way traditional thread —0 — O — O —
stitches do," Miss Vanderpoor- The Tanda Campfire began
ten explained. it's Christmas Party on Dec. 2
Another advantage is that Our Treasurer took up dues,
design and color can be added as which was followed by refresh
the fabrics arc welded together. ments served by Venus Stevens
The color becomes part ot the and her mother and Wanda
fabric by melting into the shows and her mother. They
liquified synthetic fibers, she consisted of cupcakes. candy
said. canes and Cokes. Then one of
"This technique is suitable for our leaders. Mrs. Allee
most synthetics and for blends sponsored an old - fashioned
containing less than 35 per cent candy break. We enjoyed it very
natural fibers. she said. much. Mrs. Legler, one of the
YOAKUM NEWS
A Happy New Year to
everyone.
On Dec. 2-1 st Mf- and Mrs. G.
M. Frazier and family and Miss
Gwen Anlauf of Kenedy visited
with Mrs. Leo Frazier.
Mrs. Blanche West visited in
Sugar Land with her daughter
during the holidays.
Mrs. Bertie Voitle left Dec. 24
for Tennessee to be with her
daughter during the Christmas
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Schroeder were in Houston for
Christmas with their son and
family.
Mrs. Annie Condel has
returned from Houston after a
visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chudej
were in Houston for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Fox and
family from Sweeny visited here
between Christmas and New
Year with Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Moore and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moore,
Michael and Theresa. Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Moore, Mrs. Emma
Becker and Miss Diana Wright
went to Corpus Christi on
Christmas Day to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Gainer.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eissler
were in Houston for Cristmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Eissler
and family.
Visitors with Mrs. Edith
Donnelly during Christmas were
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Brehm and
family of Boling. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Bohne and family from
Bay City, Mr. and Mrs. Lcvern
Donnelly and family from
Angleton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Culak and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Schindler, Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Schindler and family, all
from Yoakum.
Mrs. Edna North spent
Christmas holidays in San
Antonio with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
Shuler and son Michael.
Mrs. Leo - Frazier spent
Christmas in Kenedy with Mr.
and Mrs. G. M. Frazier.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Jim McClanahan during the
holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
John Leo McClanahan and
family of Houston; Mr. and Mrs.
Merle McClanahan and family of
Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Liebham of Hallettsville.
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Monthly Meetings
The Tanda Campfire group
met on November 4. for its
regular meeting. We had
brought cans which we
decorated with an assortment of
Contac paper. The cans will be
used as flower pots at our next
meeting. Refreshments of
Cokes, dips, cheeses, and
high frequency vibrations Garden Gate Club, our
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Hearth Safety
According to the Texas
Safet A-ociation. there's
more to a perfect hearth fire
than a romantic glow.
Iearn the basics of fire-
place procedures and precau-
tions before you light that
first match, says the safety
group.
Have your fireplace thor-
and greens and helped us
arrange them. Then we opened
our gifts and enjoyed playing
with and showing them off. The
meeting was then adjourned
wishing every one a Merry,
Merry Christmas and a Very
Happy New Year.
Scribe. Tammy Hickey
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Dec. 20th at 210 Lester St. with them together. No needle or helped us plant our plants. They
Mrs. Adaline Hagens as co - thread is needed," the specialist gave each of us a Sansevieria.
hostess. said. commonly known as a variety of
On arrival all members This method works well for mother . in - law's tongue.'and
deposited their gifts under the fusing seams in wearing helped us plant it. They told us a •
Christmas tree and were given a apparel. adding decorative little about it’s history, as a
number; they also registered for patterns and quilting several member of the lily family. We
a door prize, layers of synthetic fabrics and (hen drew names for out
After all had arrived, a prayer fibers together, she noted. Christmas party which will be
was said by Mrs. O'Neill. "Quilted fabrics produced by our first meeting in December
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CHRISTMAS IN VIRGINIA -
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Koetherand
son, Joe, spent ten days during
the Christmas holidays with
their daughter Laurie and
husband (Mr. and Mrs. Kendall
Weisiger in Pow hatan, Virginia,
and they report a marvelous
time. They flew from Houston on
the 20th and returned on the
29th.
followed a discussion of CDA
affairs before games were begun
and enjoyed by the 17 members
presest. Christmas gifts were
exchanged and Mrs. Hermina
Koliba won the door prize, a
lovely Christmas wreath.
Refreshments of apple strud-
el, chips, Fritoes and cheese dip.
coffee and tea were served.
Homemade candy was also
offered.
The next social will be held
Friday. Jan. 24th at the home of
Mrs. Hermina Koliba at 109
Koether Drive.
-- Mrs. Lena M. Sanders
citizenship and service to the Broadcasting Fraternity, Delta
university and promise of future Tau-Delta Little Sister, and other
usefulness to the community. clubs on campus.' She is A
Caren is involved with the Broadcasting Major and a
Student ( enter, ( hi Omega Speech Minor with a 3.1 overall
Sorority. Orange Kevs (Hostess average.
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Social At Morris
Center Jan. 12
A social will be held at the
Morris - Center Community
Center on Sunday. Jan. 12th
beginning at 7 p.m.
Everybody is invited to attend.
Bring something for lunch.
Drinks will be furnished.
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structrd and maintained fire
places are a common cau-
of home fir< —. A clogged flue
can also cau-e deadly gases
to drift into the* living area.
Have a good firescreen on
hand to prevent sparks from
settling on carpet or floor
areas. It is also a good idea
to use hardwoods as kindling
since they produce less resins
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HOI IDAY GUESTS - in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Dickinson were their daughter,
Melissa, a co - ed at Sam
Houston in Huntsville — who
presented her/ parents with a
wonderful gift •• het grades, all
A s and I B; Mr. and Mrs. Brad
Richards, sister of Mrs.
Dickinson and Mrs. Edna Hill,
mother of Mrs. Dickinson, all of
Houston.
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the Clyde Clark home were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Ondreas and sons
Jimmy and Danny of Brazoria.
Mr. and Mrs Larry Best and
daughters, Elizabeth Ann and
Kathleen of Victoria were guests
of Mr. and Mrs Bill Weniger
also visited with the Clarks.
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