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THE MINEOLA MONITOR
THE YELLOW JACKET
MINEOLA
EDITORHL
HIGH SCHOOL
STAFF, 1928-29.
ycarc ago by the former manage-, University.
ment of the Select, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jones (1925) Southern
R. T. Hooks. The seniors are in- Methodist University.
debted to Mr. Crowell for con-1 Marion McReVnoIds <1925) Sim-
tinuing the custom.
school. " , " ■ t contribution.
Lera Mae Scott—Baby of the j Dick Blaloek—Interests are
senior class. > Gold-en.
Montague Triggs—the "Dainty.: Courney Fulgh am— Pusher
of
Editor-in-chief
Associate Editor-in-chief
Social Editor
Girls Athletic Editor
Boys Athletic Editor
Senior Reporter
Junior Reporter
Sophomore Reporter
Freshman Reporter _ —
CLASS REPORTERS
mons University. i Fellow." j
j Bailey Kittrel (1925) A. &z M. Bonnie Faye Smith—Never tar-!
BACCALAUREATE SERVICES j Eunice Vickers <1924 Baylor j dy or absent.
The baccalaureate services will j College, Belton. I Edwin Whiiten—Constant user
held st the Baptist Church! Madelle Vickcrs. ' 1924 > Parkland j of '"Brown Mule.''
"w" ! Sunday morning. May 26. at elev- Hospital, School of Nurses. Dallas. | Lee Roy Yates—Our tallest hero
tTanKie CMietzoerg , o.c_ock The program has been j Ralph Coursey (1922) University J in school.
uc j arrar.ged in detail. Mrs. Russell j of Oklahoma. Norman. j La Neta Brawner-
j on campus.
Ruth Russell j
Juanita Vandiver j
Juanita Huff '
Mrs. Russell j of Oklahoma
Paul Lee Precise j Kennedy and Mrs. Alford Williams
-Quietest girl
of school activities .
Quinton Hearne—Interests in
Longview.
Neeley Wishard- Boy Scouts of
America.
John Eddleman Prince of M.
H S.
Mary Beth Ferguson—Tallest
girl in school.
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SAYS
GOOD-BY
VandeliaVandiver |win have char?e of the niusical j JUANITA VANDIVER TO HEAD Dorothy Fowler—Our nosiest girl, j Harry Ford—"Our own Hair-
Cecil Wisener i program. Dr. Colby D. Hall, Dean; YELLOW JACKET r Lola Mae Hendrix
Ruth Little ' °* Texas Christian University, Ft At a meeting Monday of the j bird.
Worth, will preach the baccalau-, students Council, together with aj E. J. Parson—The "Bookworm
_■ ! rear,e sermon. j committee of the faculty, Juanita j Claude Hun
underway with the staging of the Programme | of thiS year's Junior Class was | est lip.
annual Junior-Senior banquet at q Worship the KLing—High! unanimously selected as Editor-in!
-Boy with the for
< the Baptist Church last Friday j school Choral Club. ; chief of the 1929-30 Yellow Jacket, j
night. The occasion is one looked, invocation—Rev. J. Harvey Car- 1 The past year juanita Vandiver!
b . e.+SJL£°pwp« * forward to each year by juniors, yiV_ j j.,£S been associate Editor-in-chief |
I the end, it oenooves me .0 expr ss seniors and faculty members a-' vocal Solo—Mrs. Alford Williams; as first assistant to the Editor
a farewell as Editor-in-chief ot
the Yellow Jacket.
Keith Simms—Our band girl. !
Ed Watts—"Teachers's Pet." .
Elizabeth Wiihite —Longview's ,
song | breath Harry."
James Henry—Most studious boy
Norma Smith—Biggest "wart"
in school.
Lucille Watts—May Queen.
Howard Moore—Mamma's oldest
son.
Continued on next page.
It has been my privilege and
like. There was lots to eat and • one Fleeting Hour—High School j in_chief, Ruth Russell. She is
plenty of fun. Marion Humphreys choral Club. j also a member of the choral club
was toastmistress and gave the
■ joy to Serve on the Y. J. staff dur- Ia'^re^ of 'we'lcome. while Agnes!
ing my four years in high school, j Lawrence responded lor the sen- j
It has been a pleasure to serve my 1.
school. Il+he invocation. William 'Bill)
classmates and the
have often felt that I fell ! Bowdoin gave a toast to the boys. |
*«hort of what has been expected j other numbers included 'How!
of me, but I have done my best, j Girls g^ucjy" by Maurine Clark.
Announcements— 1 and the curtain club,her scholastic j
Sermon—Dr. Colby D. Hall. i r£COrd for the past three years in j
Lead on O King Eternal—High. High School is one of the most
Rev. R. G. Behrman said t school Choral Club. I outstanding ever made by any
Benediction—Rev. R. E. Roberts, student.
Recessional. J
j HONORABLE MENTION
The event of the school year 1 w. T. Black—Senior Declaimer.
Juanita Huff and Roberta
Morgan—Debaters.
^atattainedCeunder ^v^leader- and a "Gypsy Love Song" by Lola j will be that of the 46th annual I Elizabeth Dear—Junior Declaimer.
i r to the "a«on|M- Hendrix. graduation exercises to be heid
and lovalty of my associates I °ne of the hlgh spots of the!at the hi^h school auditorium
wish to exnres= to each member evening was a reading entitled; Monday evening, May 27, 8:30 Audrey Fae Rountree—Senior Pre-
p '— ■"— " " ' " # Tr^r.4- sident.
Catherine Goddard—Valdictorian
Paul Lee Precise—Salutatorian.
Adrian Rogers—Senior Class Pres.
S. R. G. Moore—Other Boy Honor
Graduate.
David Lindley and Estelle
Thacker—School Artists.
Business manager of football
team—B. L. Chappell.
Fast Typist—Dorothy Fowler.
Warren Shipp—Debater.
Mildred Evans—Junior Poet.
Vendelia Vandiver—Best all-round
reporter for Yellow Jacket.
Ruth Russell—Editor-in-chief of
Yellow Jacket.
Cliffie Tom McGuire—Senior Poet
Lola Mae Hendrix—Choral Club
Vocal Student.
Paulee Precise and Juanita Huff-
Cheer Leaders.
BRUNSWICK
Electric Panairope Week
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of the staff my appreciation of ■ "A LeaP Year's Leap by Miss; o'clock. H. J. H. Fling of the East
your help, sympathy and kind- Mosel Elliott of Grand Saline High | Texas state Teachers College,
ness at all times, I am also indebt-! School in which she made love; commerce, will deliver the corn-
ed to the faculty for helpful ad-|and proposed to one of the youngj mencement_ address.
Vice; direction and encourage-
ment To the Monitor and Record,
I to proclaim my appreciation
"frflBR the house-top". You have
he<% patient and true and I am
grateful for every courtesy extend-
ed me and my associates.
East, but not least. I want to
express my hearty approval and
distend congratulations to my suc-
cessor, Juanita Vandiver. She is
^worthy and well qualified and
toe assured that the Y. J. will be
3n safe hands under her guidance
land leadership.
With a heart full of gratitude
for all, and with tearful regrets,
I bid farewell to all and to Mineola
High.
Sincerely,
Ruth Russell, Editor-in-Chief.
men of the senior class. Other
feature numbers were a radio
broadcasting program by LaNeta
Brawner, and the Joy of Youth
by the seniors in which souvenirs
were presented to several members
of each class as well as members
of the factulty. The happy oc-
casion was enlivened very much ' Song—
when the Lions Band appeared'
on the scene with a serenade of
music while the banquet was in
progress.
Programme
Song—High School Choral Club
Processional
Invocation—Rev. J. Harvey Carlin
Salutatory—Paul Lee Precise
Piano Sola—Audrey Fae Rountree
Class Will—Adrian Rogers
Prophecy—Roscoe Beasley
1 Valedictory—Catherine Goddard
Address—H. J. H. Fling
PICTURE SHOW PARTY
TUESDAY NIGHT
Presentation of Diplomas and
Scholarships—
Class Song—Class
Benediction—Rev. R. G. Behrmali.
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COMMENCEMENT UNDERWAY
The 46th annual closing exer-
cises of Mineola High School got
EXES TO GRADUATE y
There are 8 01 tne ex-graduates
of Mineola High School who are
Mi. Crowell of the Select Thea-
tre was the host to members of
the senior class and faculty at a; finishing off at school this year,
theatre party and reception Tues- | We congratulate the following on
day night. Refreshments were j their success:
served also to approximately 60- Earl Aldridge (1923) Simmons
seniors and faculty members. This University.
is an annual event started many! Norman Wright (1924) Baylor
.
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NOTED PEOPLE IN OUR
SCHOOL
Manuel Humphreys—Noted for j
cuting classes.
Robert Carraway—slowest man
on campus.
Dennis Moreland—Best English
student in school.
Buford Pope—the school hero. ]
Maud Low Robinson —The
school's vamp.
Maud Avis Scoggin—the most
care-free girl.
Adrian Rogers—Senior class pre-
sident.
Scotia Shirey—Noisest girl in
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Have* something to entertain your children at, home.
Think it over, they will be entertained somewhere.
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TO THE GRADUATES AND STUDENTS
Of The Mineola High School
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Carraway, R. H. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929, newspaper, May 23, 1929; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth286109/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.