The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1931 Page: 2 of 9
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HIGH SCHOOL HAPPENINGS
he remaining fiftc
thf
FROM THE OWL
over for the extra point. The half perfect ourselves in a
end^d a; Taylor *o>k a long pass but we wish fo p**-- on
and was downed on the ten yard of the beauty and joy
I E! Cireulo Espanol are: lino. from p oii
! 1. All students who hive completed The last half was a repetition of (Talk fiver r* h
- ' two years of Spanish satisfactorily. the first, the O'ts scoring -meOlee Huh d’-gaV,
The present Spanish Club came in- 2. All students in the third year' touchdown in es- ’ period. Jakie Barnes, at *»
ieal way
HISTORY OF THE SPANISH
CLUB.
that
Mar
to existance with the coating of Mr. I'pnis’n class.
Fluker in 1928 with a membership 3. AH second year Spanish stud-
of 25. A constitution (in Spanish) i ents with an average of 80 or more,
stating the purposes. laws etc., of 4. By a special vote m mber< of
the club was framed and the following first year Spanish class w ho have an
officers elected: averge of 90 for the first semester.
President, Thomas Taylor. 1 All those who ar eligible for r * m-
Vice-Prsident. Jonell Eothe
Secretary. Armor l.ee Embery
Meetings were held every two weeks
with a Social Meeting every two
months. The outstanding meetings
of the year were Spanish Play meet-
ings and Initiation meetings when
18 new members were initiated.
bership in the Sr>ao>sh Club are invit-
ed to join in order to make thl- a
"bigger a tv! bett r" year ;n the his-
tory of the Spanish Club.
OWLS LOSE TO UVALDE.
On Novemner o tne Hondo Owls
Twelve members joined at th> first journeyed to Uvalde where they met
initiation meeting held at the begin- defeat a* the hand >f th Uvalde
ing of the term and eight Freshmen Coy tes by a score of 32 to 7. This
joined at the next Initiation meeting was the Owls’ first defeat for a Con-
in January. ference game this season. It was
The club pin, designed by the their third conference game,
members of the club, f aturra : f U The Owls played a defensive game
coat-of-arms of Spain on an onyx fjrilt half, pulling only one or two
background with a gold rim. The plays for short gains. Finger’s re-
letters, H. S. C. the name of th ■ turn pur.G were short compared to
original club are on the crest. Th - former punting thus losing many
pin was chosen as the official pin ;-;*rds for the Owls. However, the
and is in use to-day. I Owls held the Coyotes brawny ball
In 1929 Ulrich Burger was ehosen 0)uh to 13 points in the first half.
President, Lucille Boon, Vice-Presi- The second half began with Fin-
dent and Ava Embrey, Secretary- Ker’s interception of a pass and a
Treasurer. Sixteen new members sixty yard run for the Owls’ onlv
were admitted at the Initiation Meet- tally. Taylor kicked the extra point
ing in October making a total of making the score 13 to 7 in the third
thirty members. The outstanding i|uarter. Following this A. Finger
meetings of this year were thus foa- was injure ! and had to leave the game
taring the Treasure Hunt and ;bus disheartening the Owls c n-
Womanless Wedding. An all Spanish siderably. In the f • ’»wi g and
s massed their
r !; and rower to run the s-ore
32 to 7 at the »“d of the genie.
Sc’ uehle went cv. r for the first ene
on r. spin over center, while Oefinger'
hit off tack*e for the last marker.
just before t e game ended.
To mention a tar f r the Owlets
would discredit the work of the rest.
Thi' entire team played good football
ant! teamwork "-as -vident on ea h
p!a All the backs carried the bail
well, ar i the "re opened holes for
the rove bi-.l v gon.
Th? Owlets ire hoping that Mr.
Bar - will arrange t! m ano.Y r
gair. in th rear future.
HONDO HICH 5CKOOL GIRLS’
GLEE CLUB AND ORCHESTRA.
I'edcratior. of -Vu-
PERSONALS.
eille Van Fleet. Thc’rta Wilson.
Dwvce Cameron. Lucy Davis, Hcdwtg
„,me NV*ter, Mary Ru*h Wi! n. Bernice
:mes Chsncey, Genevieve Brucks, VvI’1vn
Kimmey, Irene
the Schweers, Irene
Lris Lancaster, Pori
exa- Emma Finger, Borina TayU r. Ar.ette
Rnthe Gladys Fusselman, * usne t.a
W.,„h-V'b Charlotte Miller, Jcanett •
ffPyen. Dorothy Ann
Shoor r.nd Messrs.
Tommy Hollo-
Rjrkuh
V.'i
oti
Merritt. Elenoi
Es khart. Naor
Edward Arms
wav. Horace
mg.
business with pH ‘
(Oct. Review of Reviews ^
a.d 28-31». ■’ pp- ^7
2. Problems before Ccngrea m
R. of R. pp. 26).
3. The situation in
R. of R. pp. 36-57, 28*Vrd ,Kv 1
R. of R. pp. 34-oo, 45-46 \Q * I
1. The career of Ranisev \Ur I
aid. (Oct. R. of R. pp. 5C-57S. 'j
5. Utilization of by-prtdurt.
R. of R. pp. 88-99).
G. The security wage. (Oct For,
Mar
row. pn.
tV 1
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Our
Mr. Frar,
are
tar
69.
(X#
• X<» i
Hoc do
’chord Glee Club
mmry 1930. 1
■ rly nine mem-
n until at
TV
was orere
the bt ri:
bers, 1 ut
ent it, together with our orchestra,
has a membership of seventy-five
Our first presentation a
farce. ’’Xo Man’s Land”. w.« pre-
sented in April 1930. During the
summer of 1930 our work was con-
ns
lvale
hunting sen
We extent
latioris to t
Among these vr.«
p .re'- “Romeo and Jidi
An* nio Saturday r rht (
nig"t show at *b? Texas).
the
bac i
LIBRARIANS.
EXTEMPCRANk OU SPEECH
TOplCS.
musical T.e’a
rtioi
Boyd Mary Lois Barnes
a WiK-on, md Me
Speeee. August Finger,
Muennink.
Speaking Meeting was held every j last quarter the ot
fourth meeting. The name, "El Cir-
culo Espanol” was -elected.
motto, “Adelante, Siempte Ade !a; te , 7
colors, me' an atui go’d, wo.e r. p
selected. Th'- pledge chos • *'
pi «!.gr to !. V. S. nr: tmi ; <b
follows:
E! Juntmente do’Fid Hided
Jure fide’i ’ad a la I i’.’i' > d"
E: tndos Urido.- y a la R pub i ’a '*» ■
el’a simhcliza; Xaeion una e ini
bbu con liber:ad y >u«ti.:a para ’ <1
Tn 1931 Jean V” rich wis •.•lened
President a d the folio hig other--
wore elected: Vice-President, M iyj
Lois Barnes: Secretary-Treasurer |
Lucille Van Fleet- Reporter, Gladys
Fii-'-e'man; Fergeent-at-arms, George
1. Wilson. The outstanding meetings
tinued without intermission, and we Miss Minnie Margaret IT
furnished both choral and niches* ra! Mr. Ben v ’redley verc Sis
music f->r the Sh?ep and Goat Rni - visitor Armi.-tice Day.
ers’ Convention at Rock Sprir- .Faturdnv ni.m M - Ellen Tweedv.
Over or e hundred from Hondo par- Mr. ? I !»' M f Lis. h -*,
ticipated in this evnt. On Decern- Fluker. an ! Mr. MeD .well s\ a-■ wi
-7. 1 pop we presented the comic in S’nr* Anteri. .
‘Fra Diavlo”. trrns’ated and Mr. Ralph Milam of San Arvu'io
was ? Hondo visitor November 11th.
Miss Thelma Wilson was a visitor
in Kennedy. Sur.d”
Among the High School students
who attended the Hondo-Uvai ie
and Jack the topics that have b?cn given thu"
far. Additional ones are given each
vard and month.
Anton.o ------ -
9.
11. T1
12. Mr
Tex:•? U. has add: ional material os |
mos 0* these topics that we will 0|. |
dor for ycu if you call for it.
SENIOR RINGS!!
1 ’soose that all of you undsrtis*. j
men think that the Seni-ir: are crazy,
or era,
atran ~ed by
' rr stron?.
-en' d a can
’ -• P a B. Wihon.
wit
’’ hr.r*t
b-v 00’!
Iu’!:
had *h<
t or'-.
r.t they
bm-* of ■
were ,
"-tv. fr
" ''v \'s
Coyotes
( 1 ‘
\vrv*e
field.
r ‘he
r.!' ' did not d' erve t’
!.'t b.-fell them. They
dvp. :trr *? in the fact *h
v weighed about t*-en'
»the man and that the 1
'nving on th -ir home
—la avemrred r.b.iu* I P.' pound1 *
—pn while the Coyotes averae-c
< -r 1C 1 pounds *'* th? n an.
The Gwh r < ci's’d plenty supr-o-
m th P-‘n Squad and other Horn!
ooters. Lot’s help the Owls ho
earrall Friday.
our drector, Mr. Ed.
At Easter 1931 we pre-
• n, “The First Easter”
In conjunction
he other -amed program?, we
■ oti7 com" tin*'* to musical
hi *ory. und various r.um-
c-ogram matetial. O ur high
■ member of th- / -:oc;c'' n
and Si i-p! y ' h - -
outhern Ctatr:
■ehes rr. consist -* ;ry.
1 member?, who acce-nnany the
' I’en Club in it programs, and t n so
’"V« other clas'ical fd somi-las«-
ien! numbers. Mery of *h • G:oe ( lub
Hr Is a1 so via. .n -'te ■ ' hestrn. Ouc
organization is less than two yea"
Mil. but it iJ se.f-tupporling and con-
hi £\
LW.
Hi
\» cre the Track Meet, Basket Ball iy . , . T . i •
. „ _ • 1 At * Alamo Heights Juniors to a cleaning
Tournament, All Spanish Meeting; T.,_, , _ ,.**„.*.
OWLETS DEFEAT SAN ANTONIO. ,;nUl - its work threugh roe summer
He joined the Texas Federation ot
took | Music Clubs or September 1. 1931.
The girls with three stripes and a
Hondo's Junior “Owlets”
Meeting Friday on the latter’s gridiron. | star on their uniforms are in their j take it.
and Initiation Meeting when twenty ok ♦ ^ n p«fv» inome! third semester, Two stripes stand ; ti„
HEADACHES
NEURITIS
NEURALGIA, COLDS
Whenever you have some nagging
ache or pain, take some tablets of
Bayer Aspirin. Relief is immediate!
There’s scarcely ever an ache or
pain that Bayer Aspirin won't relieve
and never a time when you can't
new members were taken in.
It has been through the efforts of
Mr. Fluker, Spani : teacher of Hondo
High E’chool, that the Spanish Chib
h'.s F en ab’e to com? up to its pres-
ent standards. The educational bene-
fits derived from ”EI Cireulo E >an-
ol" are: It helps students learn Burn-
ish and is an incentive to make high-;
c- f-rsdc- in ord:t to be elidible '"or
membership. It promotes good fel-
lowship between teachers r.nd stud-
ents which makes it of value socially.
It also developer leadership among
the students.
Plans for this year include an en-1
by the score of 25 to 0. Both teams i third semester,
exhibited a sterling brand of football, I for second semester workers,
nnd the way teams lined up. charged,
end ran their plays, drew favorable1
>mrr*cnt from the crowd. Th« game |
•- as - radically de* oid of penalties,.
Condo three offsides, and Alamo
Heights having one man disqualified,
for roughness.
Alamo Heights made only four i
first downs thru the sterling Owlet j
ne, two of them coming in the last.'
narter. The Owlets gained at
ru the line, always being stopped
by the big and fast Heights backs.
Early in the game the Owlets carried
*he bad on line plavs to the goal
la"ged membership, entire member-
ship present at every meeting a then paswd to 0efinper
meeting every two weeks m toe fol-1^. thp ^ ]jn„ for g touchdown.
lowing order. ' A second touchdown came just before
Program and business meeting. ,hp half was up Stk.(fk,r pa*„ing
Spanish met ting. i over the safety man’s head to Jone
Program and business meeting ■___________________________________
Social meeting.
and
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MYRTI ES I
LUNCH ROOM I
The tablets w-ith the Bayer cross
are always safe. They don’t depress
the heart, cr otherwise harm \ u.
Use them just as often as they ran
spare you any pain cr discomfort.
Just be ,:re to buy the genuine.
Examine the package. Beware of
I ir. rations.
Aspirin i- the trade-mark of Bayer
manufacture of inonoaccticacidester
of . Jicylicacid.
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Spends all he earn: , lays naught- away,
Will sometime take a backward glance.
And see that he I as missed his chance.
When sick or old he cannot earn,
Alas: to save he did not learn.
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Begin to save begin today.
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Davis, Fletcher. The Hondo Anvil Herald. (Hondo, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, November 20, 1931, newspaper, November 20, 1931; Hondo, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564610/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hondo Public Library.