The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1937 Page: 4 of 10
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School News
ITUDSMT FORUM
Deor Forum:
U««r Forum:
Why do xtuduntx do and say1
auch humorous things? Kapeelal-j
ly do freshmen aud sophomores j
cause many laughs; of course,,
juniors and seniors never say
uiiinoVuuN things or (io them.
What are student* thinking
¥b* prevalence of unexpressed , »**out who check out books, then
oplntoa in our suhool has caused curry out a box of reserve book
a decline ml achool spirit. A fol-
Um-the-toacher attitude is domiu-
atiog true tskat and causing a
lack of oooperatiou comradsbips
among, students and classes.
Mftjr the suggestion be offered
that a student activity committee
be founded as a branch of the
Student Council. This body, eject-
ed hr popular vote; and, of a
representative or eacn class, could
pia* and. promulgate inter-school
plan* contests, or other Interest-
amusing projects to bring out in-
dividualism.
A detailed discussion could be
carried out by our Student Coun-
cil and action taken if a favorable
'decision is reached. Do we, or
,-do we, not, need such an organi-
sation. Sincerely yours,
Alva Barber.
slips, a pencil, the card to the
book which the particular student
has checked out, Instead of hia
book? And of all facial expres-
sions when he discovers his mis-
take! It is equally interesting to
note different actions in the li-
brary, needless to say, but »o
much for that.
Despite the fact that theed
utaujr uuuivrvu:* incidents occur,
Hereford High School has a very
thoughtful and intelligent group
of studentN. A courteous, kind,
cooperative and considerate stu-
dent body it is. Sincerely yours,
Bonnie Jean Smith.
cIusm or dub. The scliool has
among its students enough talent,
interest and ability to make this
a worthwhile project. As one of
the teachers has said while dis-
cussing the problem, “Time would
be the only element that would
present an obstacle,“ This is very
true. Ah far as talent and inter-
est are concerned, the possibili-
ties are great. Some of the stu-
dents may have great hidden pos-
sibilities that would come to light
if given an opportunity. I think
I am right, do you?
Ireue Knox.
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GIRLS' HI-7
MAKES PLANS
TWELVE THINGS TO
REMEMBER
My Dear Forum:
In almost every school there is
a need for some subject that is
not being given. What this school
needs most of all Is a dramatic
The value Of tittle.
The success of i>erseverance.
The pleasure of working.
The dignity of simplicity.
The worth of character.
The power of kindness.
The influence of example
The obligation of duty.
The wisdom of economy.
The virtue of patience.
The improvement of talent
The Joy of originating.
—Marshall Field.
Tlie Girls’ II1-Y met Tuesday,
Juuuary 19, at the school build-
ing with 20 present.
The meeting began with the
slngiiig of Ouward Christian Sol-
diers, with Nancye Millard as the
leader. Plans for making money
to help Central school cafeteria
were discussed, but nothing was
definitely decidtd upon. It was
voted to uttend in a body Sunday
evening at the Baptlxt church
as that will be Uev. Shep&erd’s
last services in Hereford.
The program consisted of a
talk on clean scholarship by Gladys
Lewis, and a very Interesting story
entitled Pay Envelope Number tt,
told by Mary Ann Baird.
This was followed by a very
interesting discussion of clean
scholarship. It was suggest'd that
the girls wear sleeve bunds indlcat-
this movement.
The lienedlctlon was given by
Virginia Erie Reed, and the meet-
ing was adjourned.
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PEP CLUB 18
ENTERTAINED
SENIORS LOOK AHEAD
HUMOR
Try First to Buy in Hereford.
A most enjoyable evening was
spent by the Pep club on Thurs-
day, January 21, at the heme of
Mrs. Barnard. The evening’s pro-
gram consisted of selecting a play
to be put on by the club. Also
tryouts and choices were made
for the roles.
Miss Carlisle very willingly met
with the club to Che absence of
! their sponsor, Mlsa Wrenn. They
hope Miss Wrenn will be able to
attend their next meeting.
The dab wishes to thank Miss
Carlisle for meeting with them
and to invite her buck at nny time
sue c*m um-uu.
The co-hostesses, Caroline Frye,
Helen Danforth and Mildred Ruth-
erford, served the girls with love-
ly refreshments.
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What a memory M. N. Ewton
has! Hhc is foever recalling her
childhood days.
Vr. Newell (after having a
wreck with some other car) : I
would have gtveu you a signal but
there isn’t a signal for what I
wanted to do.
The Seniors held their regular
weekly inciting In roo.n 13 Wedne<-
day, January 20.. Thp meeting was
joyously opened by the uislribut-
tors of report cards? Mr. Hud-
son presented three problems to
be solved by the claw. He pres-
ented certain graduation methods
followed by classes In the past,
and the methods that could be fol-
lowed. The claw favored using
caps and gowrts us it will look
more dignified and uniform
The honor speaker for com-
mencement night will be chosen
by the class, two from the five
with the hlgcst points. Thu class
ravoreu presenting ineir own pro-
gram for commencement night.
Many arguments were presented
for this, one being the vast amount
of talent in the class. Conceit?
No, Just slating true facts.
— - - - O' ' -
L. A. Ricketts always leaves
enough milk for Ltte cat (the one
that hangs around). Yeh, a small
cat
Billy Smith has been seen play-
ing a game of caveman lately.
Now, Billy, please be careful.
tlBS. J
B. Beene seems to have been
referred to as “the cutest thing
on legs.
SOD ALTl
AMARIL!
Has anyone seen George Mc-
Lean propped up on any chair
since one gave way under him in
algebra class?
T. B. Bailey has been seen sweep-
ing Orvella H. off her feet lately.
Keep up the good work, Billy.
C. Pistes: Say, what’s that on
your neck?
B. Stanford : It’s nothing, you’re
dreaming
C. Estes: Did you ever see a
dream walking?
K. W. Shirley: Where in the
world Is my shoe?
Jean Williams: Oh, excuse me,
Karl, my violin was in' It
Mr. Smith: Terrell, please play
it oyer and try to get It right.
T. Williams: O. K., but my foot
just ain’t pattin’ right
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favors in
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After 8
NUMBER
This is No. 12, and the final one of the Home Booster Series of monthly talks with our
patrons and friends.
During the past year we have discussed several subjects which we feel are of vital im-
portance to every resident of Hereford and vicinitv.
There has been a generous public response.
The eyes of the outside world are on Hereford, more than ever before.
The motive oi the firms sirjnintir these talks has been Community Sen ice. that in the end
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residents of this communih mav he happier and more prosperous.
Wo deeply appreciate' the confidence and cooperation Lee people have given us.
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Hayley, Earnest E. The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1937, newspaper, February 11, 1937; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825148/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.