The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1959 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CELESTE COURIER — Friday, December 4,1959
FIFTH GRADE
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BLUE DEVILS DEN
perfect attendance this past six-
CELESTE HIGH SCHOOL
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Sundays and holidays.
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FOURTH GRADE
The fourth graders are hoping’
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CELESTE vs. BLUE RIDGE
Next Tuesday night, the second
game of the season with Blue
Ridge will take place. This game
will be played on the Blue Devils
home court.
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SENIORS
Tuesday morning, the seniors
received their personal name cards
to be used in their commencement
invitations and their memory qn +he games.
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SOPHOMORES
The sophomores all
their Thanksgiving holiadys. They •
inspired by a Rose
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Skin care, make-up,
fragrances, $1 and up
Thacker. He has green eyes,
black hair and is 6 ft tall. Buds
studies are as follows: English
IV, American History, P. E., Phy-
sics, and Plane Geometry. Bud
belongs to the Pike Baptist
Church. His favorite food is chic-
ken, his song, “Runnin’ Bear,” his
pastime, reading and trucks.
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BASKETBALL NEWS
The Celeste basketball teams
“Your Home Town Druggist”
ing test was taken Tuesday, De-
The fifth grade pupils who had cember 1, 1959, by the Senior
girls who cared to take it. It was
weeks were: Harold Childress, Roy taken by the following senior
r Rodriguez, Wanda
Thacker, Barbara Newman, Julia
Edna Cato, Barbara Gibson, Billie Cannon and Carol Ross.
Fae Morrow, Mary Newman, Alice
Roach, Martha Sumrow, and Lin-
da Weatherley.
The fifth graders find it very
interesting to study the history of
Texas.
becca Perkins, and James Pruitt. I
_____ SIXTH GRADE
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time Tuesday exchanging name
cards and having friends sign
their memory books.
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FRESHMEN
The ninth grade has a new stu-
dent, Carol Craver, who attended
school last year in Wolfe City. |
The first year homemaking stu-
dents are making Christmas dec-
orations. They will cook and serve'
the meal for the F. H. A. Christ-
mas party.
The freshmen wish to express,
their sympathy to Jeanette Swaf-
ford, whose grandmother died
early Sunday morning.
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Off
FIRST GRADE can, Brenda Griffis, Bobby Nell
There have been several first Morrow, Judy Dell Morrow, Re-.
- ^5aders that have been neither, be
* ho^ent nor tardy this second six-'
weeks. They are: Jerry Cato, Mike
Lamn, Keith Thacker, Gail Davis,
Rebecca McCullough and Debera
Thurman.
The first grade would like to
thank Mmes George Hackeny, D.
C. Thurman, and Glen Davis for
the nice Thanksgiving Party.
the Prosper Tournament. /
The'“B” team grils play Lone
Oak at 5:30 p.m. and the “B”,
team boys play Lone Oak at 6:45 |
p.m. The “A” team girls play the j b
winner of the Melissa-Anna game, i \
to be played Tuesday night, and 1
the “A” team boys play De Soto.
SECOND GRADE
The second grade is sorry to
have Robert Dawson move away.
He is going to live at White Deer,
Texas.
They are glad to have Franky
Craver come to the class. They
have 23 on roll now.
■Everyone is excited about get-
ting ready for Christmas and has
begun to study about Christmas
customs. Don’t forget the
program next week. The first Thanksgiving
and second grades will have the
program.
The students not absent this
six-weeks were David Frank
Giles, Larry McKnight, Pam Dun- j as, near Amarillo.
giving holidays.
In health, the third graders have
been studying about the eyes,
ears, and nose. In social studies
they are learning where clothes
come from. They are putting sam-
ples of different kinds of materials ,
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\ in en socia s u les doo . . sixth graders have enjoyed tesy and Consideration of others.
We hope that all the fans from,
Celeste and other schools will help
of j to make the tournament a huge
are proud of the seven sophomore Secondary School Principals has
boys out for basketball. They are placed this contest on the Ap-
Lynn Spoonemore, Jimmy Sum-
row, Gary Gibson, Randy Weath- and Activities for 1959-1960.’’
erley, Billy Capehart, Ronnie
Shields, and Alvin Hunter.
Nation.
e. Scholarship and Creditable
Grades in all subjects.
Miss Carol Jean Ross, the 18-
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
. Carl Ross was selected by the
! faculty. Miss Ross is active in
all school activities and parti-
, cipates in all sports. She was the
Head Majorette of the Dashing
Devilettes, is President of the I..
H. A., Treasurer of the Senior
Class, a member of the annual
staff. She plays basketball, vol-
leyball, tennis, and softball. She
is a member of the First Metho-
dist Church of Celeste, where she adults,
has charge of the bginners Sun-
enjoyed day School Class.
“The National Association
were
points
Roger played his best game so
far, making 9 points the last
quarter.
Tuesday night, the Celeste
teams are to play Bland on the
Celeste home court.
Wdnesday night, the “B” teams
play in the Caddo Mills tourna-
ment and the “A” teams play in
MISS D. A. R.
Monday, November 30, 1959,
the Senioi’ class of Celeste High
School selected the three Senior
girls as representatives for the
Miss D. A. R. Award. The three
girls selected by the Senior class
David Eliott brought the enroll- i were Carol Ross, Julia Cannon,
ment in the sixth grade class up. and Barbara Newman. The faculty.
P-TA next Tuesday.
Their room mothers, Mrs. Bar-;
nard, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Wright
and Mrs. Thurman gave them
P-TA cookies and pink punch for their
first
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, The ten teams entered in the
. boys division are: Whitewright,
Quinlan, Bland, Ladonia, Boles
Home “A”, Boles Home “B”, Pros-
per, Leonard, Caddo Mills, and
Celeste.
1st, 2nd, and Consolation tro-
phies in both boys and girls di-
visions will be given. A trophy
will go the Best All-Around play-
er in each division and All-Tour-
nament trophies to both boys and
girls. There will be a plaque given
to the team that shows the best
lA_ sportsmenship. Trophies are on
F. I display at Hudson Tailor Shop in
Celeste.
Touranment tickets, good for
the entire tournament, will be on
sale at Evans Grocery. They will
be $.75 for students, and $1.50 for
PROSPER TOURNAMENT
Monday night, the Celeste “A”
teams played Community in the
Prosper Tourn ament.
The Celeste girls, with a two-
minute overtime period, won their
game with a score of 50-45. The
guards played an outstanding
game on defense. Sarah Roach
led in the scoring column for Ce-
leste with 28 points and Richy
was Community high-pointer with
19 points.
The boys also won with a score
of 42-31. Roger Compton and
Charles Tillerson were high-
pointers, with 13 points each.
Party and they
would like to thank them for such
a lovely surprise.
They are sorry to lose Nita
Dawson. She moved to West Tex-
a score
FHA NEWS
The F. H. A. is planning a'
Christmas party for the night of
the 14 at 7:00. The activities will
consist of a Christmas dinner, a
Christmas tree, and carol sing-
ing.
The home projects in Home-
making are to be turned in by
Dec. 7.
The Betty Crocker Homemak-
H. S. Winans
1 Jeweler
THIRD GRADE
Everyone enjoyed his Thanks-1 tQ 2g The stude“ts that were ’ then selected the girl they thought
neither absent or tardy this six- to be most
weeks were Harold Cato, Garland The winner was selected by the^
Evans, Tommy Lamn, Jimmy following requirements:
Steed, Linda Burnett, Marsha Gil- T Must be a Senior.
‘ liam, Florence Koch, Cheryl Mos- 2. a. Dependiability,
er, Sherry Rust, Jackie Jackson, ness, Loyalty and Punctually,
and Ray Herron. 5
SPOTLIGHT
Today the spotlight shines on a fl
senior girl and a senior boy.
Barbara Newman, is the 18- H
year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |||
are playing a very heavy schedule: A. H. Newman. She has brown fl
this year. The column wishes to' eyes, brunette hair and is 5ft. 5
commend all the fans for their in. tall. Barbara’s studies are as
excellent support and attendance follows: English IV, American
their memory Yt nil +he games. History, P. E., Bookkeeping, and
books. They spent all their spare CELESTE vs. PRINCETON | Typing II. Barbara . belongs to ||
Tuesday night of last week, the' the First Methodist Church at ™
basketball teams played Prince- Celeste. Her favorite food is steak,
ton on Princeton’s own court. The! her song, “Pretend,’’ her pastime, ,
girls suffered their first loss of! listening to the radio and reading. |
the season with a score of 59-' Bud Thacker, is the 19-year-
57. Sarah Roach was high-pointer old son of Mr. and Mrs. Choice
with 35 points to her credit. Ab-
bott led the Princeton team with
36 uoints.
The boys won their game with
of 53-39. Charles Til-
lerson and Donnie Evans led in
the scoring column for the Blue
Devils with 19 and 1'2 points, re-
spectively. Nichols was
pointer for Princeton with
points.
SUE SUMROW and WANDA THACKER
CELESTE TOURNAMENT
Next Wednesday, December 9,
_________ _____the second annual Celeste Basket-
worthy of this honor.‘ba11 Tournament will begin. It
----- - ’ ■ ’ - - ^will run through Saturday, De-
'i cember 12.
The eight teams entered in the
Truthful- &irls division are: Bland, La-
donia, Prosper, Leonard, White-
b. Service/Cooperation, Cour- wright, Caddo Mills, Quinlan, and
Celeste.
I c. Leadership, Personality, Self- i
! control and Ability to assume re-
sponsibility.
SEVENTH GRADE ' d Patriotism, Unselfish Interest
The seventh grade welcomes in Family, School, Community and
all the mothers to come to the Charles Elliott to our school.
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The Celeste Courier (Celeste, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 4, 1959, newspaper, December 4, 1959; Celeste, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1224071/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Leonard Public Library.