The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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|Sophs
I AVEDNESDAY
Double Feature
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“A 1,1 AS MIKE MORAN”
Ind Fatty Irhnekle and Mabel
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Fain would we linger hot the world
is strong upon us and we go.
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THURSDAY
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In
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5 10 15
COMING n. W. GRIFFITH’S
“ROMANCE OF HAPPY VAI,I.EV"
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5 10 15
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10 20 nth
Miss Walden
punctuation i
pause?
Aline Four*
lire yesterday when I was about
I utiles from town, and panned for
an hour.
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Pauline Frederick
1 S NTURDAY
“WHEN
This Ik
Western atmosphere. and
wonderful picture We can
mend fills to you highly
Use Comedy Feature
10 20
advfci Ah Sophomores of 1920 ,|UHt
follow and look up lo the Seniors of
1920. We wish lo express our appre-
< billon of your never fulling help you
have rendered uh as Juniors and we
wish to stale that we hop eto have
the same faithful nsslstance next
I GIRL LOVES"
a Jewel Production with a
atmosphere. and truly a
picture We can reconi-
I Town of Bay City,
fount) of Matagorda.
| State of Texas.
We. the Juniors of
sound mind pood
to leav
this to
FRIDA V
nils is I III RIG BAI
The I’lowlng Chapter of
“Uli IRON I I NT"
The Openlne. Chaplet of
MIA OF MIGHT"
tlie Greatest Serial Ever
Start It Sure
MONPAY
II I IM PICK I O R I)
Iler latest Picture
“< I !• I A I N KID It"
lit 2tl
I which we :.....'......: . . ....
’ you. Accept them In the props
, of humbleness and on penalty
The Tribune has just received a
complete line of corporation stock
certificate samples. If you are In
need of any be sure to nee this Jinn
of samples before buying The lino
' i You may Ih complete and you have the oppor-
to each other, and tunlty of selecting from a large tw-
havo a good time to your heart’s con
tent, provided the teacher doesn’t be
come Interested. You may
hooky on the same conditions.
In return for all these blessings.
Sophomores, do we require you to be
perfect in all your lessons and keep
up the records we made. Make hcv
enty five in all your studies, seventy- |
five in deportment, and then vour av I
erage will be seventy-five, of course >
Then "O. K. Passed" will be writ j
ten on your card and youu will follow
farther In our footsteps
For the ’Freshies," our faithful and ,
appreciated allies, we have only good
“THE MAN OF
Positively the Greatest
Produced and Shown Start it !
And McSennett Comedy
5 10
Sleepy Simons fell up the steps
coming from the chemistry room tie
Watch your step Sleepy or
will be a bachelor yet ’
name
u class, have
will to you
r chemistry
n Interesting
: uhlect to ih this year ami I know I’
to those of you who tube
year We are sorry. Sopho
that we cannot will yo-.i oven
our looks, but our careful and con
study of our books has caused
in a very 'dillpidaled eon
noble
Your
We also
the study
clear little' Geometry take
I to bed. to use UH ;• -m-
;aching head
will to you.
of geometry
> every night
a pillow for your
1 am sure you will rest
well and have pleasant dr. ams if you
We will to you our
demerits, which are feu and far be
tween maybe We are sure that you
as loyal Sophs have willed vour de
merits to the Freshmen, (he Sophs of
1920 So we after much considera-
tion do, as unselfish Juniors, will our
demerits to you Wc hope that you
will appreciate this valusble gift from
us for If took consideration and sor
row to part with our demerits for we
had so few. tint you know wc must
set a good example and we have nev
er been selfish
The Juniors 'row of Heats clo we
will to you, together with the advan
take's and disadvantages appertaining
thereto, consisting of the right to
snub the "Sophs of next year” men
tally upon every occasion
| pass notes, chat
Merh' After all. it isn't brain
heredity, it isn't education
. personality that counts
success.
Ktetti Right, too! what
be without personality
1919. being ol
pll'lts. and about
• the Junior < I? do declare
be our will and testament t
[those remaining with us in .1 D II
is. next year, to whom we will be th.
I Seniors. or tin- example
We do will and bequeath I
i Sophomore el iss our mu t dignifl..
ami long looked forward to position
tin .'hoot Ilf.* of Juniors We will t"
i you Sophomores much counsel gain. '
from the school of experience We
solemnly charge' yon, Sophomores < t
old lerc'd these legllcfc ■
ire about to bequeath lo
propter spirit
j create' t displeasure, clo nothing th:
| would bring discredit lo the
I " I uniters,’’ which we, as i
I kept, so unsullied. AVe
Sophomores, the Htudv
1 This has Indeed been at
,1. E. MILLER
Work Guaranteed
Mood the test of time
It ha*
Plumbing and llentliig
Phone 4
BAY CITY TIRE & REPAIR CO.
Across from Sarita F< Depot
VULCANIZING AND RETREADING A SPECIALTY
Work Guaranteed
Of
Paul
modern
one
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bold
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having a
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THE JCNiOR ( I ANb.
Inst
FAREAATJ.L, YE SENIORS.
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PET EXPRESSIONS.
don’ta
wanta
any;
wandering
tree.”
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Never
I
Raid
would
Rome
war
the cake.
Th that clock right
We
tuffl"
e the
PA ROPY ON “PACl REVERE."
prevailed on the part of each and ev-
ery mimi ir id the Junior class.
R. T Woolsey
. ...Dorothy Eidman
Gertrude Poagc
camp
- ' eve in most needed
fulfill your duty
soldiers and be
loyal in supporting
prlntv d
Might.
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, But failed the' more I tried.
I burst through n diagonal
And
And
Ami
«■ "Rickety, rackety, rake.
We’re the clam> that take*
| Tin no lie. ’tin no bluff.
We, THE JUNIORS.
The Juniors
The
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SCHOOL FOROMi
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Louise Holmen.
Doris 1’idlFp
Get trade Poaxe.
Louise Brown and Carey Smith...
Doris Eisherg................. 51 m <
Dorothy Eidmun and Roger Perry Malbcmat
Shirley Fry Grammar s
Miss Ivie Yarn iy
Miss Mary Murry
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i prpHpnt on April FooI’r Day. and 1h<‘
almost unanlmmiR answor will bo that
thoy w»ro prowont at thr picnic nn
Panov
SXars spirit.
Gertrude 1 want
Juicy Fruit gum.
Dago—Haven’t
Kiss Me.
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was one
strong
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Department
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President
Secretary
Treasurer. .
Yell Leaders..
...O T. Hotchkiss, Dorothy Eidman
Class Colors—Pink and Green
Class Flower Sweet Pea
landed on my head
tried to call aloud for belli
then-woke up in bed!
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L.TLXLL .L.
Wo expect, you to be pres- -
ent. rain or shine, in the apparel of]
soldier or sailor to suit the occasion. I
Learn your lessons well and be well
prepared to Hold your future post-1
tion at Camp Senior.
But Sophomores, let us give you a ‘
bit of advice: there will be quite t 1
number of rookies stationed at Camp .
Freshman, so remember to give them I
a bidding hand and you shall have
faithful allies to support you for oft-
entimes reinforcements are needed in
the stronger battles.
And so, O loyal Sophs, with a
hearty handshake in complimenting
■ you for your loyalty to the Senior
| of 19. we welcome you to the Junior '
‘camp as we march onward.
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more than
Revere.
Juniors
steeds.
Mounting, and rode
needs.
To where the
meeting.
There, they went without any greetin
Ex< ept in a voice that create d a scan
One uttered the following, "Senior
Sid ■ 1 threw
terday.
Bitsey - What did she say.
Sid She said 1 was the lazic- t boy
she ever saw.
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O where, O where has Miss Walden’:
demerit book gone'
O where. O where can It be,
j The demerits were fewer this
month ynu see,
Sr. where. O where can It be’
JOKES.
you
books
which w
you May you
faithful Junior
I didn't like his looks at all
And so I ran away.
I climbed a perp 'ndicular
; Deciding there to stay.
■ But scarcely had I time to re
[My travel wearied feet
! Whi'ii a transversal flew along
I And brushed me from my seat1
up to "Juniors T9.”
At every meeting or game, each,
«■ for the last year; it has been a J •’“Dior has been very patriotic to his
gleasure to us all, and a thrill of sad ; They have indulged in nothing
ness dawns upon us for the "yellow
and green” that will not exist next
year with the splendor that it has en-
joyed this year in dear old J. D. H. S
But we rejoice that dear old "pink and
green” may extend its glorious spirit
for one more year. The feelings be-
tween us were friendly and pleasant
although onr actions were sometimes
contrary to your wishes.
But now you are leaving us: your
places are empty, and it shall be our
aim to faill them a-s well as you have
filled them Next year will find you
An some higher institution May the
‘ * “t class never cease, but
4 Increase until its echo shall be heard
clear and pure on the walls of old
K Btate - A Junior
'have made known to us your desire | 1 ' b'1'' '•" 1
o..« ,u..
to ue stationed at Camp Junior, and!
I a:- it is at this time our intention to f
| move to Camp Senior, we shall leuve I
the desks, waste baskets, song
and other camp equipment
by
as
as
Ethel- Well, you see it's this way
Grace S. For the love of Pat.
Bitsey Tomi, seven
Coy—0, so sudden!
Merle—Where is my
boy tonight.
Travis—Aw! now—
Thelm't—Since when
Sidney—1 just love "Kisses."
David—My knowledge is increasing
daily
Margaret
that.
Kietb Margaret
0 T Says which’
Mine Ain't that rich
Mac- ■ W ell uh—■
R T Aw, come on.
Grace C—I don’t believe I know
that.
Edith Where Is he
Margaret M—Snro 'miff.
Gertrude P.—Roger
K >
The Junior class was very proud to
i ho represented in the State meet
the unmarred |M,a* T>or,f, E,"berg wnR one "f ,h"
name of this kmg established camp, j n’omberR ,,f ,bi" H,rong
This we are sure you will, as you,
during this past year have been bo
Senior
We look forward to your po-
We, the class of ’20. do heartily sa-
lute you. class of T9. We nalute you
•or what you have achieved, but
what you are to achieve,
that you 1™ — .
Hut h.irdly, had 1 reached the top
i When there appeared a plane
j Who. snarling, snapp^g. barking.
I Quickly chased mo down again
, I hid behind a therom
But there I found :i square
Who poked mo with a dotted lim
And m ver . eased to .taro
R T (talking of a Senior in Col-
lege). You college mm seem to take
life pretty easy.
College student—Yes; even when
wo graduate we do it by degrees.
„ . I The Juniors are a lolly good bunch,
patriotic and loyal to your Senior ■ ■
I ,,, ... , . Ask them ns a class how many wore
I allies. We look forward to your po-'
Hition as our rivals next year for we j
’ feel sure that the strategic combats
: eh.tll lift 1... »•«...>>.■ 1. _
The first real example of this wax I
whan the Juniors l.urued the dummy
made of the Senior colors.
Sleepy Travis,
awkward squad.
You lead it already
We realize
have labored to attain the iors down, but to their dismay noth-
sheepskin that you are about to re iug could dim the print of the pink :
cclve. as we are following in the and green, and until this day all »tu-
same well-trodden path ,dentR °r ,h' n,Kh 8cho01 humbly look
We must not forget to mention the
^lass spirit that has existed between ;
' - ‘ ■ - - - - a
• | class.
hut fair play in outwitting their Sen-
ior brothers. At ail base ball games
of tills year the Juniors have been ex-
cellently’ prepared with class yells—
"You ougbter hear ’em.”
April's Fool Day. being a most
eventful day for all the High School
students, every one was expecting
something "stirring” to be "pulled off”
by the Juniors, knowing their past
record, and “take it from me,” they
were not disappointed.
"had the Seniors up a
Juniors had hoisted a tree in
center of the school auditorium
tistically decorated with "yellow and
the class clors of the Sen-
Since then the spirit has not
suffered a decline.
uttered tlie
beware!"
A little while later tlie Seniors
leaving
They cautiously (diked
firmly believing
That they bad been visited by spirits
that night
And by them had been thrown into a
fright.
One noble Senior, Harold Hoffines by
name,
seen going down a
lane.
A lunior set out with the purpose
frightening
enlor then left like a streak of
greased lightning.
The next day a Senior said AA’tth my
eye.
1 iiw two or throe Juniors nearby."
A lunior remarked, “You wv-re dream
inc, 1 ftar
only one of
near
I And ■■
I I met
And disappeared from
An - when 1 r n the other way
As fii'htcned as could lie,
I'p jumped a largo hypotenuse
And chased mo up a tree
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Mother Kathryn yew talk in your
sleep all the time.
Kathryn Yessum, 1 talk about
something that I worked at or some
thing on my mind the day before
Dorothy You notice she never
talks about waahing dishes In her
sleep.
| Ah I walked along a par.
tnrtod to the right,
a hexagon whr
green.”
iors.
by any means suffered a
however, on account of the earnest
class work of the Junior, only a
small amount has been displayed—ai
few ball games, etc. The final game'
was played last Wednesday In which
the Juniors were victorious.
• Allnt
Miss Walden
I over there.
David It certainly isn’t anywhere
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spirit of your
and battles shall be waged by remark-|
i ablv well matched and well equipped:
„„ „ - soldiers.
The Sen-
iors look the remSins of the dummy [
and held a most pathetic, heart-felt, ‘
soul-searching, sermon, Rev. Kats i
1 Eidman officiating.
The Juniors tend one thing, how-,
ever, that the Seniors could not de-
stroy. On the arch, over the stage
in the auditorium they pasted, ‘ “Jun-
iors T9," cut from paper of the class
colors. The Seniors, in their fury,
tore this wonderful work of the Juu-
a kiss at a girl
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Grace—Miss Bagnall,
founded by Romeo.
Aifiss Bagnall—No Juliet was found
dead Iiy Romeo.
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else.
ADBIilSfi TO TUB HOPHf*.
i-hall
Htuicr .. and you
Os nolle Bophomvres
O T., what became
M'« Hotchkiss
.state
Throughout this school year 1918-
t a moat admirable class spirit bat
| Listen- Utile
you ' hear
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LI.OWS,
he Odd Fel-
ipera House
ay. June 1.
■ families in
County are
The public
ENT10X.
< of the club
ic for com-
nd them to
Frank Wool-
i. They are
for rehear-
as we need
'mnmittoe.
licit broke
mud ition of
K- He is to
i 15 days.
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Smith, Carey. The Matagorda County Tribune (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, May 30, 1919, newspaper, May 30, 1919; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1346367/m1/3/?q=kitchen: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.