The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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SUNDAY, OCTffll
HIGH SCHOOL
.V BY TH1 BTUGENT8 OF CUERO
Fun and Fiction and Laughter and some Senior Educational Endeavors.
Devoted to Doings in the High Schosi
DR. MCLEOD AND MR. GAUMOCR hat »ad coM treatments of tadess
SPEAK IN CHAPEV kinds. When the people loft the <**■
The chapel program'for Wednesday lar they went back to the garage and
October the twenty-fourth was ppen- received an aH day sucker with quia-
ed with the singing of “America the ine on it and last but not least came
Beautiful” and “Solomon Leri", un- the favors nod tho refreshment's. The
der the direction of Mrs. Greeman. favors were black head hands wilh
Mr. Grander took charge of the donkey ears attached and each one
program and gave a very interesting wore his new emblem the following
talk making a special plea for each day in school. Punch. sandwiches
one to pat himself inta hts work and > and cakes were, served te the twenty-
succeed. “It is up to every ene to de- two members of the dob and to the
cide, show initiative, and gain the official members who belong to the
goal” says Mr. Grander. Public Speaking class.
Dr. McLeod was the next speaker. The dub new has a membership of
who gave to the studeHTTiody some about 42 poopla. The new members
very helpful thoughts, thht a coif aim: Margie Sherrod, Clam Klfc
rect start makes a profitable - «nd Shotts, Annie Leo Brown, Helen Ger-
and that “each one must choose his hold, Geraldine McKay, Viola Leake,
vocation and not drift into a voea- Margaret Black. Annate Calvin, John
tion.” Herring,Lawrence Dletae, Louis Otts,
Know what you would like to do ii» Jehu Otts* Terrell Etahknau, Peter
life. The world makes way for the Howerton, W. A. Laake, Carlos Bell,,
Man who knows where he is going: George Cora was, ft is Carpenter and
So students of Cuero high ‘school Ruth White. The others are mem-
think, choose and make your life's bers of the Public Speaking class.
following is the program which was
given on the twenty-third:
A Senatorial Mansion—Annie Louise
•Frtar. .
The Garden and Stave Quarters—An-
gus McLeod.
Piaers. Windows and Frescoes of Ro-
man Mansions—Pearl Hots.
Furniture of the Mansfons-^Frances
Hamilton, N
Statues and art Object»r—Doris Kirk-
ham.
This was a program on the homes
of the nobles of Rome. Tbeae people
had peculiar ideas, we would say,
about the building and furnishing of
their homes. If people of today
would be forced to live in similar
Chief ......................v........... Annie Lee Brown
Bctitor .........l................... Marie Gramann
it ......................:......................-....... Frances Koehler
tdHor ....................................... Beatrice Wofford
Ut ....................................... Minhie Wald we White
lifter ....................................i............. Louis Otts
porter ...................-......................... EKzabeth Dobbs
**ter .......................i................. Annie Louise Friar
»ous Reported Marjorie Werner, Ruth Breeden,
Francis Tujly
toricriaor ....... ................................. Ula Gilchrist
ond half was an aerial attack by Matthewul the
Floresville and defensive game ■ by band 'wiinba in
the Gobblers. Our line and backfibid sbeopd^ sdraest*
were both outweighed about ton “The Gypsy
pounds to the man by FteresriUn. Dodge VOL be
e has bees some discussion At >Cuero High recently
prity inaajnuch as there a lace for the class queen.
CUERO HIGH ANNUAL WORK
PROGRESSES *
“We want an annual” was ahndst
the unanimous cry of the student
body even after they had been told
the duties of having.ene. “We want
ft and we'll work for If Jtnj al»-
VOihliH V
Louis Otts—“Heard
sdugr
Dorothy Breeden—“
Lewis Otts—“Teats!
ak"
SEVENTH GRADE ENGLISH CLUBS
ORGANIZE UNDER THE DIREC-
TION OP MIPS. EARL V. EVERS
thought
ost *f friends
Ijgfagjjul). Till
last Saturday in Yi
People could be s
white costumes nH t
Thursday afternoon.
lost ofTrrends unless they, possess a keen
llrness. ’ We aH hove a great deal more
l we show by our actions. When we pass
speaking, we violate the laws of friendship.,
the immortality of ^.G[=Ja^4mrr^oJ in!
officers, of tne lok ‘ heyeiklfl (BBf
ut: Frameis McAMtter, president;
Jhne Breeden, vice-president; Jeanet-
te ftlmlwdML TOarrtqe
Qpfei. treasurer. The committees art
Tun -r
tfj ItT*' 1 " H n** and cost!
action can vet*y seldom be assured. It cannt
irfection, lay some people, between more tha
cannot he true. . It makes no difference ho
one has, if only they can be true friends,
ur this to ha said of one—he can easily mak
Ftournwf and Dbrothy Milligan; So- thing ef Cuero and who wonts tbn
ctel:.. Frank IbR, Gordon Jones and Cuero school system to progress |s
Frebeee Hadt. giving an ad. The merchant^ who pi
Tbn high seventh officers are: John their advertisements in the annuk
Burns Elgar, president; Ruth Brown, are going to be very busy keeping fi|
vice-president; Earl Rapes, secretary; with the trade after U is published!
Billy Lewis, trdssorer. The eoo&nit- Not only the merchants are ghrtyf
money 'but the student body is pay
Loin LeSage; Social, ing.
Each class has selected n queen
wh.9 is te receive votes from thee*
to her dess who buy an annual. Tbej
are permitted to pay ene doffnr and
a half for the Annual new aad th«
net when it is published. This givef
their queen one hundred nod ftftj
votes. If they pay for their annual ii
advance (three dollars), their queer
receives three hundred vetee. Thi i
money te to be in within a week. Tkp
queens selected were: Thru la May
Lana, Freekman; Deris Kirk ham.
Sophomore; Geraldine McKay, J*i
Mr. Rogers went to the football
game at A. ft M. to see T. €. G. bent tees are Frd*mm Rente Alexander.
A. ft m. , s ;i j
Dorothy and Ruth Breeden went td
iYorktows Friday night to attend the
hgaaivnL ;
H Urn and Audrey BarteM spent brut
week end in San Antonio and Smiley.
Jennie Marie Frits was a visitor
s t Magnolia Bench last Sunday.
Loots Moffitt spent Saturday in
; it i* vearyhard for then te. be popular. Be
joke on yourself m Grail as on any one else,
vken they iK^in a tight—perhaps you will
s something—wiTMt^ot be worth the friend?
tmaaahip let us consider moods. A person
d gfeomy can hardly Me tolerated. Wear a
il—rG*<l if you are trouble, remember—
in San Marcos: Ine* Gabter, Bernice
TWcpon. Blanche MUligan and Elisa-
beth OnUtoan.
Jack Edgar, Waiter NgH, and Pete
Sebiwets are attending A. A M.
Mary Lee MeCrabh is in George-
town attending Sooth Western Unl-
F&rslty. Bess Breeden is in San
Aatento at Our Lady of the Lake.
| LaUa Wallace is at Brenau, Gaines-
fttte, Georgia. j
• AHoe Reed is in Snn Antonio in
Tom Harwood of State University
v totted hhr parents last last week-
Ad, t A : ?
Mr. and Mrs. Bully Wagner were
Visitors in Port Lavaca the past
fwfeel; end. *
The pictures of the Freshmen,
Sophomores, clubs, and the pep squad
were taken Tuesday afternoon. Tbs
Juniors and seniors do not seem to
be so enthusiastic about having their
individual pictures made.
Carlyn Norris was a vistor in Vic-
toria Sunday.
Miss Leola Hensley was a Visitor
of Doris Kirk man and Frances Koeh-
ler at the high school Hednesday.
parasite, they cannot remain
eu sfcopld have self-reliance*
thoughts- believe that what is
ne. A person who can do this
lig heart into his work and does
relteyed; but what he has said
him no peace. It is a deliver-
In <W a^teanyt his genius de-
with word
^ Some of the class have entered the
1 ueiness world. Anna Koch te at the
I formaaa Theater; Melba Nagel is at
I je J. C. Penney and Co., Lyie Wayne
i j at the Crescent Valley Creamery
i ad Robert Kleinecke is at the Cen-
t al Power and Light Co, ,
OdeBe Johnson te teucktag at Clln-
t n and Earnest Poth is on k. ranclL
a id is taking post-graduate course ar
( aero high. He expects to enter Unt-
v sreity of Texas , after Christmks
i sere he will begin his pre-tned
c )urse. Maurine Leberman and Lottie
7 tH Zedter are spending this winter
i fth their parents in Cuero.
Junior
boy or gfc-i who enters into the Athletic
tko&fa* A* a rule, popular: They deserve popu-
fhejr success they do not attain conceit. The
anything for ibe glory he rectivea is not
^py**1* is to be drtested Father than
n yon mwst Plj|T fair—for it takes a fair
Bt ovef** good. If your team loses after having
do not be bothered, because—“it isn’t whether
an, but haw you played the game.”
I life you usually find the most popular students
DRAMATIC CLUB ORGANIZED
Cuero high school now boasts of a
Dramatic Club, which was organised
by the public speaking class and
sponsored by Mtas Wells, the public
speaking instructor
The first meeting which waq entire-
4$*-* business meeting was held Wed-
nesday, October 10, 1S25, and Ike fol-
lowing officers were elected: LfRiam
Poet ter, president; William Ferguson. 1
vice-president; Ida Helen Holsapfei,
secretary and tree surer; Rath Breed-
en, chairman of the program commit
tee and Evelyn Burns and Paid Darn-
htnth serve with her; Elisabeth
Dobbs, Charliee Spinks, and Must
Beth McC urdy are the members ef the
costume committee; Ethel Buebrig,
Alice Gabter, and Stephana Till are
the members of the member ship com-
mittee. Only juniors fend , seniors
were invited to become members of
the eltdk and tliey received their te
toatton at n party.
Dna to the kindness of Dr. and Mrs.
Dobbs the chib was teowed to fceM
its ftfst real meeting to Dr Dash's
home test Tuesday night. This was an ‘
ideal place for the meeting boeanae
of the attic over the garage and the
cellar in the basement of their house.
The initiation began promptly at <
8 o’clock and the candidates .were
taken throngk many an erdeal before '
they proved themselves worthy ol 1
becoming a member of the club. First '
they were assembled in the living '
room, blind-folded and thejr hands 1
tied behind them. Then they were led, <
one by one, up the stairway and into
the attic over the garage where they !
heard ghoulish speech aud were and- I
denly rushed over stacks of baled ^
shucks and then given a piece of <
limburger cheese. The guide then ted '
the victims down the stairs and into <
the garage where he was given an I
oyster soaked In Cod Hver oil.' •
The underworld was next Each '
member was taken from the garage !
into the cellar in the basement of Or. *
Dobb’a borne where the victim felt i
fringe of newspaper dangling him on. I
the head. He was asked to feel of afl
the queer mysteries ifi the under *
Gobblers fit Gtocbdele •
On Thwraday,' Doptember 27, the
Gobblers wen their first game defeat-
ing Stockdete 32 to C The Gobblers
made touchdowns at will, while Stock-
dale failed to make say gains by
ptoaetni, our nee. 0*r klck-of r were
net so good.
, Howerton was the outstanding
Mayer ef tee game carrying the ball
lor long gains. Btetxe shewed up well
in the second half carrying the balLfl
Brown atee carried the “pigskJn” tori
several gains. Bell wws good at center!
and backing ^ the Itoe. Bluntxerl
played a good game on the line and!
Nhmi also shewed up fine. DaMmanl
end Herring al ends did fine fee early
seeeea. SabetitqjUens for Cuero were:
McLeod, Buford, Bar nee. 1 Hearten
end Laake. Bell and Dietce officiated
the game.
Gobblers®—-Victoria Junior College < >
On Friday, October 5, the Gobbler j
added another victory te thetr list b ’
defeating Victoria Junior Callege 8 11 '
A Due to the fact that Ike day we i j
very hot end snRry, the gem* wi i I
very Mow Bell was forced out of tl t I
game due te heat end nend Rm n j
gives Mm by the Vtobarfe ptoryer l j
The Gobblers scored six points .It]
first quarter and two in second qna ■» *
ter on a safely. The Gobblers played i j
purely def^osive game the ubcou l I
half. Fisher and Fete Shewed n > |
well carrying the bail. Dietae wa i I
good at punting. Nami played fine mi I
the line and Bel! also showed up well f
fffig M imimfi or g*ctM ehtks and those who
fet If a student gets down and
to make good grades, they are always *1-
pi lllottt} length of time for pleasure. If
e good they want to enter into high school
iffig t* club*. Jt takes a person that is am.
° wot^ •“fi good-he*rted. Of course, he ^ho
»tal rtrength in fit actions has the richest re-
GLEE CLtlR AND CHORUS
The materia] for the Glee clubs
has Just arrived had they expect to
spend n year ef ueefa) work with
tousle. Thirty bafci have enlisted in
the Otoe Ctab an< they meet at fif-
teen mipteee after eight «n Monday
and Thursday morning* The giiTs
chores Is nearly ee large to number
•e tee koye. They meet on Tuesday
and Thursday afternoenq from three-
telr ty to fe*r. o’clock.
Mrs. Greeman la anxious tor all the
members to he present because tee
wants the cMbe to he ready tor pvo-
grems in the near future
In each life there comes a tdrntog point
is absolutely necessary. Nothing takes ii
hap no substitute.
When that tuning point eomes in yenr Ki
t< i every one in tho world—wfll you have
Bank here to meet it?
RUCHEL NATIONAL
that it will bo an honor for your
queen. Vote for the queen who
qualities which have been nws-
1 kest fitted for the honor.
is essential in school life and also in
l person should know how to accept
IMF, fot her will surely need them
U know that ho as not considered a good
rhen ho is winning. There are so many
know how to act to show a spirit of true
\ feaMagu toward other
when we act in Un un-
xors, the other schools in
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The Cuero Daily Record (Cuero, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 103, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1928, newspaper, October 28, 1928; Cuero, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth999466/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cuero Public Library.