The Wood County Record (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 48, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1949 Page: 3 of 4
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Jackets—
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“Symbol of Honor,” “Honor
Band,” ‘"Hiree Tries,” “Blue
Moon,” and “Far Away
Places.”
To add to our noise makers,
which we call the band, is Miss
Dorothy Patrick, a great trom-
bone player, if you hear some-
one in the band come in about
two beats before time it could
t be anyone but Frances
lan. But, the monkeys of
our organization are: Rosalie
Evans, Bill Dickerson, and, of
course Bobby Creech.
You may have to hold your
~ar now when you hear us
play but, be patient and give
us a while and we will prove
our worth.
—MHS—
ORIGIN OF STUDENTS
NAMES DISCOVERED
Peggy was a horse
Peggy like food
Peggy Bray.
Janice in the house
Janice go out
Janice Cole.
Orlan fat
Orlan reduce
Orlan Skinner.
Dorothy got in jail
Dorothy saw the bars
Dorothy Freeman.
Dona cook f
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“ON THE BUSY CORNER”—MINE OLA
Dona fall in flour
Dona White.
Jimmy need a quarter
" Jimmy spent 24 cents
Jimmy Penny.
Patsy want drink
Patsy digs
Patsy Wells.
Joan got boy friend
Joan happy
Joan Smiley.
Regina like pie
Regina eat crackers
Regina Crumley.
Martha run
Martha dance
Martha Tapp.
Vada run loose
Vada’s hair stand up
Vada Wilder.
Barbara want car
Barbara don’t have
Barbara Walker.
Amy want truck
Amy get jeep
Amy Willis.
Peggy like town
Peggy like country
Peggy Woods.
Wanda need dress
Larry buy thread
Wanda Weaver.
B. J. needs coat
B. J. want money
B. J. Works.
Robert eat apple
Robert get sick
Robert Green.
—MHS—
FAVORITE RADIO
PROGRAM
Around MHS we have a lot
of people who wish that the
faculty would put a radio in
the study hall so they could
listen to their favorite radio
programs. Some of these are.
Evelyn Wells: Best by Re-
quest.
Floy Henderson: Best by Re-
quest.
Bebe Shelton: Beula.
Bill Cobble: Hit Parade.
Bina Barnett: Screen Guild.
Beatrice Skinser: Blondie.
Clarice Barnett: My Friend
Irma.
• Joan Smiley: A Date With
Judy.
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Louise Stroud: Life With
Riley.
Rosalie Evans: Dennis Day.
—MHS—
PERSONALITY
You might see him running
around loose, or you might see
him in a certain Jeep but the
most likely place you will see
him is with Wynell. He has
brown hair, blue eyes and is
about 5 feet 8 inches tall. As
you already. guessed, our per-
sonality is George Bowdoin.
George is a Sophomore and is
taking Agriculture, English II,
Algebra II, and World His-
tory.
—MHS—
CHATTER BOX
Jackie Morgan really gets
around. Isn’t that right,
Jeanne?
There are quite a few new
students arousd Mineola High
and we certainly are happy to
have them with us and hope
they like MHS.
Could it be that Jerry Mar-
tin is showing an interest in
Edna Nicholson lately.
Jimmie Malone is still an
old machelor. Come on Jim-
mie. give the girls a chance!
Quite a few sophomores have
noticed Johnnie Morgan the
new eighth grader.
We’ve been told that Bubba
has new admirers.
Wonder what the seniors
really think about “A Tale of
Two Cities.”
Quite a few jackets have
been changing hands lately or
haven’t you noticed?
Why has Frances Hammon
started trading at A. & P.?
Could it be because of the
clerks?
What is this we hear about
Martha McDonald having a
horse and buggy?
T. A. S. seems to have a new
interest with the initials of
T. I. What about that Mar-
tha?
Why does Pat Prim and
Yvonne Claybourne seem so
happy. Could it be candy
from Valentine’s Day?
It seems that Sue L. has a
nickname which she acquired
in sixth period class.
It seems that Wilma Green-
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wood really gets around.
Has anyone noticed how
cute Mary H. Matthews is?
The eighth grade is happy
to have Johnnie Ruth Morgan
with them. Johnnie moved
here from ^mgview and seems
to like it f A.
—MHS—
ALL DISTRICT TEAM
The new district for the
Mineola Yellow Jackets has
again furnished another team
who stands a good chance to
capture the state crown for
basketball won last year by
Mt. Vernon. Winnsboro has
topped every team that they
have faced this year includ-
ing the Class B Martin Mills
five who has beaten many AA
schools. They have breezed
FEB. 21,1949 THE WOOD COUNTY RECORD
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Appetizing Sea Foods
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ASSORTED COLORS
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TOWELS
PANTIES
39c VALUE
49c VALUE
DEVENPORT’S
Some of the BARGAINS.. .
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Find Every Day at MINEOLA DRY GOODS
For Little Tots 8-Oz.
HEAVY DUTY
Denim Jeans
With Suspenders
SIZES 2 TO 6
$1.49
THE ORIGINAL
Campus Panty
Elastic Knit From Finest Rayon—
Individually Wrapped In Cello Pack-
age. White, Tea Rose. Blue. Maize
59c VALUE
GOOD GRADE
80” SQUARE FAST COLOR
Domestic 4 yds. $1.00
Prints
yd. 39c
WashCloths 7 for 50c
MEN’S WHITE
Handkerchiefs 6 for 50c
SIZES 0 TO 6
Training Pants
6 for.....
$1.00
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
Printed Pique
Yd....
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Colors: Green, Peach, Maize, Rose
Shirt Maker Very Fine Broadcloth—Sanforized
BLOUSES
IN WHITE, MAIZE OR PINK
WILL HAVE TO BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED
$1.59
Mineola Dry Goods
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