The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1944 Page: 2 of 8
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FRIDAY.
PAGE TWO
The Alvin Sun. Alvin and Brazoria County’s Oldest Newspaper—Established in 1890
THE CLARION
FEBRU
Prelude to Invasion
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BE
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Do y
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to school leave
Station.
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teeth Boy
Billy br
asaigned the lay
>hn Holst
the i t
‘Yem Bugler"
well
in High
of US
the
number of their
The
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The
on
As
All
M<v*«roa-**Mnw»*>
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pen imun ,»f
dents who *
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Ph. 46
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PEOPI F WHO PI T Yor TO<I,EEP_ NUMBER TWENTY-SIX
( V X
By RUBE GOiW
Wat
> j drive
ted $1.
Y
E X 1
Hoi
rank
the
and bonds
clas
only
per
ke
car
Ruth
l>w»nr»n H»w. FHtMM. I»-
REG’LAR FELLERS
A First Lesson In ‘Safety First’
By Gene Bo
will
n't coi
to buying stamps and bonds than any
es soo
WELDING
AND
KT
1
OLDER PEOPLE.'
A
Published by the students of Alvin
high school
I
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S£€*fF HW*-
I
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i
Nan Strickland
Selected To Enter
National Contest
Students Collect
$1,241 In Bonds
On Second Plane
Rev. Springfield
Speaks In Assembly
Paris Gets Write up
In Station Paper,
At Monteray. Cal.
10*
FEEN-AMINT
inque
;t Tim
I Ba-
li tit-
I
Billy Par
Bob (
gout t ur.gs f. ;
they buzz if t:
now ?
G
ISTi
•h regulations \»
Joy Barrick
7'
tt
le
*0
Iran R
Content
Mt-s
wilt t
and have stnrtei
mt>s and bonds «■
• held around
irion—
rd i: ■ ■ p
I night
A q
$0^
SotdJu
r < Mi
b’".”T tHv.-.iz
■ a i\ and jm"
b
I tiiat thin o
hte at high
Inat saves \ <
lod .so often
It - v. nomy y
<'delie E quivel received her di-
oma a* «he finished a half year
iufm in <-ivi ■» at mid-lerm One-
dei.ls
Bi for.
udvisor Th
ns. Nan Stric
Hinkle.
>rrw and
OIL
WITH
N C Li
an Man Ellen Evan
land. Meson Evans.
Limpscomb.
captain; Mar-
------
Navy is ■
al Auxi-
f»y. Cali-1
^'SCOTT'S
EMULSION
-jettfinr-jhwH To.ic
The
it him :
f. and
job .
jug’erjike
Volley Ball Tour
ror Girls Begins
Eleven Teams Enter
Pennock,
othy Bot
nvocation i
.Meyers, prh
ved. Girls
School Bun
j dents have been recommended for
I membership in the Alvin
i of the Quill and Scroll
tional honorary society
I
fi
c<
I
lie Fingers ho
,t in J664.95. .
000V w
U.
pliance
ckawing-gui
INT look* and
I Annual
H c.irn in
I February
brful occasi
■heme of ’
iar-Avat bond from the
Xxi.tx of the Daughters
Student Council
Plans Handbook
At Last Meeting
Odelle Esquivel Is
Mid-Term Graduate
Mr Wr
tached on
card with
points on
Blacksmithing j
Harvesting Machinery Re-j
paired |
Vaughn Welding &•
Blacksmith
Ph. 153 - P. O. Box 662!
*
CM F •/
i I WFF » I /
••■•lc Mae Keo ranks fifth
p. t cent of the students
and they have t .filed-
Hailing from "Lowy*
I Otto was born v n- -j
j in that sunn> nionth^j
uttle town <,i Muna.1
; z«*d with < xcitv-mpm .(
I
tr
is Ave. gi;
“I enjoy -r
YOv HAUG Mo tb€A UJHAT i'uc Gooe THRoug^ k
un-TM l-f. RslAAjr S - TH<= I A* I HAlf> I HAt> “-AS
A FiNM MAHCb bvUMK.A- mJ A T A
COCK, hUT rHc WAS CxTttAAJAqAA?T
■f
.
-
A complete line of (tart* |
! c— an an, i— r»« o:----1=- '
■ w< r-» • ■ vi *»avyvaca|
| I I Wo repair bi< yi-b-x triryrlej and | •
| | many other articles Tires a
i . | Tubes. Repairing. Welding I I
i i!
| j RANEY’S REPAIR SHOP 11
| I 8. Arktnu Iznb-Ca. Phene 911 I i
I’
■i ning, UW»
| 11 < > Fi.-v «t
■nships with
I .Mr Ft. P.
bth played
jnii-Hi and
M'ho<>l depart me
lege-, which are
trolled by the pi
The candidates
and Ruth
to finish work-
of the school
it counelh had 1 p
of the
made a re-
•My
Marla'."
Try Great Twic Many Dwtars Arhrist
See how good toting Scott s Emulsion I
helps t.«ne up your system; helps build ’
up stamina and resistance against colds— ’
If there is a dietary deficiency of A 4 D
Aitimins. It’s easy! Simply take Scott's ■
dady throughout the year It’s grrat; gujr
- *t your druggist s todav!
Margaret Stone volunteered to
ake the sevtion, traditions of our
Eight Recommend
Quill And Scroll
< OH ACCniJM-r
TREY
10 TSftcH KID5
WHAT PLAY WiTH
MATCHES 8 600D
If Ig
Mild re-
i
Lets \
Hen?i
Ya J
Virginia McCray
Kn:ght volunleeted ti
big out the histnry
that the past student
v.iTrcr on
M. M
i.n
’etersen. Rose Ellen Wi!
Ester Villalovas, and Jett
eergia Richardson. Dar!~. 1
La Wanda Well. Dor-p’:
m . and Joy Tovrea. |,n
T Mff UXJMAX) lUHO V.
TMC OaJIY »M-
HWIAMr -rv<IKJG 'X5 T>H»
^..OfcrUt. ISTHC TROB.e
with -ix.bx
/ YlFTEEW «My X
i wel
GOSH- TUNS EOfeN) FIREhfX
Barim. Joyce Carrell. Ruth;
Rer. Thelma Meyers. Betty Par-1
Ruby Faye Wellborn. Doris j
lit i ar.d Teresa Rodrigue®
uamta Mears. Captain; Laverne | _ ......
•j,.).,’n. Kitty Corona. Jane Ev-1 town’s
W<ll <■ Mae Kelarek, Virginia
\;.n Strickland. Bobbie
•• hoard room
■cuixS and plan
tlea Miller was assigned the
nnd purpose of the student
She i* also io find in-
oil on tlir elections the.
. FEEL PEPPYI
/RELIEVE THAT AW Fill
/backache
< WH TCFATIGm AWOtXPQSUM
FhI Hka • Pepping out
•gain by relieving that
teaduBcit* i due to fa-
titpi« and experare).
Ju«t rub'eo *ome
hn-*r-o> and instantly
it begins its four fold
wort, of helping sckHIm (7
that back WeaMiit. m
Only 60c at your drug-
gist NatMMHil Remedy
Co, New Vork City,
The senior eliiRses select liy high-
est tote three senior girl hi* beat
representative of all requirement*
and the faculty selects their < hol.*e
of the three nnd certify the name
to the l»eputy State Su|>erinten
dent of the District m which the
school is located through the prin-1
clpal or «uperintendenl
I was decort
kht club. J
I t he room
Bi large ps
Ikground fo:
Banked by
■
Band" print
I
D *u that an
I for the da
uci un in th
Bl tables fu
Itheme of ti
I
I
[Crepe papei
b 'hat each I
ve chandeli..
a sea wall on the Fnglitli Coast as they
part in the invasion of Europa from
4 the Norman and Breton roasts will
•n. who escaped from their liny country after it
is in 1940 and are eagerh awaiting the day when it
id.
Wingrove, F'lnnces R>-igt-i I .<
eak. Joy<e Gary, Kathryn
Idgc, nnd Jerry Hooper
A LOAF CF BROXb l*>c>ui b X) T LA*T
Move tmam a UJFFK, . TMfc. ONie
TH/KX V.AC A I
I hal to uer ho? go BecAuaB
O< Al uwvurtts Me TO fcAlg-c HER
TbtJto A MOKS TH AMN Alt JM4CT I /
HAts TO bo OJAS THC UjA -7MtM<S L /
CoCKtMO, ClisANimiX ’ \A
A/Cts -SPunCG AAJb SHC P--
** l^-X<£ TO HtW- ^8>f- \
fcuteQx MOM TH— -X
— ~ tmiY'RF 5o iM&W
dent, who simil <-
Stone made a report !'
Ity point system She , ™
iimiui having a card
■»sMM
sort of fellow, well liked.
peeled anioiiK his |
Paris, ARTlc could !
letters BA B M . !
utter his name (in civilian i
Selection of one girl from en<-
supervisory district shall Lf mad
by lot undei supervision of the <li-
Marilyn McKean, captain. Bar-
\ bars Choate. -Marjorie C ' Au-
jr: drey Jean Durant, Joyce Gary.
I Freda Keene. Carolyn luugk, Peg-
: :v Ruthwell, and Helen Shan>-
1 Priscilla Choate, captain: Bes.ie
I Barak. Yvonne Clark. Ethel Marie
■ Coleman. Lois Finger, Joyi-e Goode
’“■ephlne Knight, I.eta Norris, and rn
ry Heth Segelquist
Frances Reiger, captain
Barrick. Eillen Finn. Jerry
er. Opal Jackson, <3ertr
Vernalea Miller. Marte
Peggy Nell Vom.
Delores Krampoga captain; Lots
Bacak. Billie Jt*an Castleman. El-
«ie Mae Koym. Gra -o Hopkins.
Thelma Nelson .and Nelda Pate
Louise Camazzula, captain; Geor-
l.t'XI MBOt’RG SOLDIERS scale
train with the Belgian Army lor th<
the Heit. Tha cliff* and escarpment* ol
prove no obstacle to these mei
wa* overrun by the Germani
will ewee more be liberated
the end of
I if lit* Ft*alizt*d how many
h‘ know li<ru precious life
•curred ialfly by student driv-
er- .Although none of then, have been \erv serious other
than tearing up a nue looking ear who knous when some-
thing t<yfTible will happen ?
J I’ it is not a necessit y to bring your <
it h<»n-e ’ And if you must driv.- it. dri\t
' from gra<luatng a
' school last year
OdGle Ntarted t > school in Al-
{ vln in the first grade and has been
going to an Alvin school ever
since She has proved her ability
to sing by the numerous times she
sang to the high school in her alto
voice
Jos- pli and Emelio Esquivel, Od-
I elle s brothers and also former high
I school sturents, are now in the ar-
tervlces of the U. S
DON'T LET
CONSTIPATION
SLOW YOU UP
• Whew bowel* era *lu«gi*h «h«« *.«
(mI irritable, haa<ia>-*iy — <te a* rnilhana
of folk* do CImw FEKN A MINT, tha
modern rbawin«uin laxative FTLMN-
A MINT look* and ta*to* tike ymit fa-
vorita gum - you’ll lika it* fr-*h mint
•tavor Simplv < h«w FF.KN A-MINT at
bodtima- taking only in arcordanra with
pa< kage dirart-on* *le«p without bving
Jitturbod. Na«t tuom>r>» gantU, effoct-
iva r«Ha(. You’ll Ivwi !•••** nniimn acam
A ■anarrwi* family aripply f VFEN A
MINT coats anly 10*
iii-w ide in
Strickland, Bett>
nd Fram e* R. ^-ci wei
ith the highest vote
i think about thia [
Lp before us every
aid for taps every I
favorite song
Stated Odello.
c very much, but I
committee, i
mu.l !»■ .fat l-nil junior mmUmw: I"" »l>' Hart i
the* ni" t ‘m- oi th> " •!><•!• I ”»e handbook w ith lhe help;
i of thi n class in general m holaslc 1 ^’*v ■‘URgeationa from The
aandliix al' II... w o' -t'l-ii I hanrtlMKik from Bryan Tax-
| tion; they must have done superior |
I work in some phase of journaliatb.
lor creative endeavor; they must be
1 recommended by the supervisor
j governing publications; nnd they
inust lie approved by the Executive (
jcrelary.
If theae
/ , M 50 <SOON TO HY Hfl. TOO—t
J LET -TMSM oo
f _____.through blAJM6Rcvo
S FRlbAf MIGHT--rr s
I Gerri A) g So LeCALFUu.
J, ? MA\' UA JG TO LG
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Jones, Alger. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 18, 1944, newspaper, February 18, 1944; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1251790/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Brazoria+County%22: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alvin Community College.