Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1949 Page: 2 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER FEBRUARY 10, 194S>
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Birdy and George went to the
sh"« in Smithville Friday night.
What'.- thi.- about him not being
The Senior Class
Interviews
BEVERLY BUNIVA wa, born ab,f t0, over 0,1 JUt'stiay
in the fair city of Bastrop in nHfhts .' Oh! He oomes on \Vednes-
November 2< o* 1931. Since that J now.. ,
, j -. i •, Jovce! I-- this ironic to be a
day r>he has traveled quite a bit, , : " ,, . ,
. . {, . Mtradv affair, \fter all Ihur.-dav,
living in Sai Antonio, Fort Worth ,, . , • . . . ,
. ;.i . i . . t i) . Friday, Saturday—John M.wm -
and Vast but not least - Bastrop. ,. ; , , • , , ...
rop.
Beverly reentered B. II. S. in
1945. Here are some of her favor-
ites:
Teacher— Miss Robertson
Subject— Typing
College team— A A: M
Foods— Fried chicken, bacon sand-
wiches, and all kinds of pie.
Color— Blue
Orchestra— Bob Crosby
Music— Hill Billy
Crooner— Dennis Day
Song— Its Magic
Sport— Football
Like— Horses, dancing, swimming,
most boys
Dislike— Typing, like a dog—ho-
miny, two-faced people.
Her ambition is to be a secre-
tary and she plans to attend
Durhams Business College in
Austin.
Best of luck to you—Beverly.
senior report
The senior report has come out back in school,
of hibernation, now the snow has >
melted and warm weather is once i
again penetrating the hearts of J
our fellow seniors. You're lucky
bead kinda keeps you busy, doesn't
he?
(J. W. went hunting over the
week end and killed a
whoops! Pardon me! I'm not
supposed to tell, so why don't
you ask him—huh?
^Seniors! Don't make this a
habit! What's this about no dates
over the week end!
Betty, Elma, Lorelle, and Bev-
erly were at the F.H.A. Banquet
Friday night. Have fun?'.' Billy
Griffin were seen with Joann
and Steve was with Ivor.
Kelly was seen in the show Fri-
day night—all alone too!!!
Joe and Nevelyn were together
Sunday.
Tuck, Billie Ray, Jack Tom
and Betty Weldon were seen a!
the refectory a week end or so
ago. Does Houston keep you in
your shell, Jack Tom???
Josephine, we missed you this
week. Glad you are able to be
homemade candy, sandwiches, and
pie at the tournament Friday and
Saturday. So if you want to satis-
fy your appetite just come in the
gym and we will do our best to
please you. We'll be looking for
you—so that's all—"til then".
society"
1 11. V. ENTERTAINS
Members of the F.H.A. enter-
tained with an informal party
in the gym Friday night.
Refreshment- were served fr >m
a gaily clothed table. Potato
salad, various kinds of sandwiches,
pi kles, Coca Cola punch, and
Cherry Pie romftitued the re-
freshments for the evening.
Music was furnished by record#.
Members and their dates pre-
sent were Anita Hoffman, Tommy
Chalmers; Marydot Blinc >e, Glenn
Jones; Frances Benntght, B. J.
Wolf; Betty Lou Scott, George
Scott; Joann Schaefer, Billy Grif-
fin; Burnell Powell, Thomas
Keyes; Ivor Hendrix, Stephen Mc-
Faull; Ijorelle H iffman; Beverly
Buniva; Betty Turner; Elma
Hodges; Hillyc Perry; Judy Mc-
Leod; Anna Joyce Lea Hi; J*an
Leath; Billie Jean Smith; Julia
Lane, and Mr. and Mrs. Ketha.
see R*.*y Malina by any chance are
you ?
Gloria and a bunch of high
school girls were taking pictures
Sunday. Gloria, wa- the camera
in good condition when you got
through?
Lucy, A. IV. Carl, Jimmie,
Bla kie and Sutero were all in the
show Sunday.
'Til next week!!
Perry (in a barber shop)— Why
do you have all these murder
stories in your shop?
Barber— They make the customer'>
hair stain! on end, and it'.- easier
to cut that way.
Leon H. — How .'
Wood row W The bed spread
and the pillow slipped and I
fell into the springs.
Wood row \Y
in bed last night
Till next week - This is your
, roving reporter saving • B>*
1 nearh drowned * , ' .. ....
bye" and Buy Your Annual-
Going Somewhere?
Travel Refreshed
NOTICE TO
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
We have planned a good annual
{hough, for Africa is having as sev- | this year—and are putting a lot
ere a summer as we are having of hard w ork and cash into it -
a winter. Snow could never do it, making. Please ask any of the
but seventy-five cents certainly staff about it.- content- and find
will! Just buy a .-eason ticket for out for yourself if you will like it.
the basketball game* Friday and Give u.« a try—we believe you will
Saturday and escape a few of like it.
those "I promise you a test" per-
iods Friday. Juniors! You have
a cinch—we seniors are suckers
to do anything to get out of tests.
Tlie spring like week end seemed
favorable for Beverly and Dan.
Especially Saturday ni^ht. She also
seems to have her eye on a boy
in Smithville. I can't tell you his
name, but his initials are Billy
Rosankv. Right Bev?
Several of our seniors were seen
'The Seniors"
funior quibbles
As we all know we have tn
important event ahead of us with
the basketball tournament coming
up. Let's everyone go to these
games arid back those Bears.
Our team showed a good per-
formance in Smithviile last week
by defeating both the A and B
playing tenni.- over the week end. j teams of Smithville.
Who won that game, Elma? Bar-I The Juniors who attended the
bara L. won ber's. F.H.A. Party Friday night were
Bob and Mary Ann were seen Billie Jean. Burnell and Thomas,
itorether again Thursday night. Anna Joyce. Ivor and Steve, Joann
Hope you had fun—what else keeps I and "Preacher". The way they
Bob smiling even during school! i talked they had a swell time.
"Ploogh"! We know you like, Burnell and Thomas, Ivor and
dancing but going to both Giddings : Stephen also went to the .show
and Smithville Thursday and Fri-j afterw ard.
day nights is just too much! I Helen, we have heard that you
must say you are outdoing any and a certain Smithville boy have
hermit I've ever seen. . . .Ever try been going together pretty steady
taking a girl with you? Or do lately. Did yo uhave a nice time
Freshman Viewpoint
The Freshmen didn"t get around
much this week. They stayed home
and slept, I guess. Ha!
Say. Darlene. who was that cute
guy you were with last Sunday?
We heard he was from Smithville.
Keep it up, we like Smithville
boys.
Stanley, Gloria, Carl. Lucy and
So two attended the ,>«how Satur-
day. Stanley is going to 11 >u«tt>n
this week—we hope you have a
good time.
Lucy, we hear you are going to
Houston, too. You aren't going to
soph report
Will, well! My little box didn't
do very well this week. Here ih
hoping there will be something
in it next week!!
B. J., how many girls did you
sa> a-ked you to the F.H.A. Party"
Oh, yes. who will be the next
lucky sirl, Edward?? (That's the
sixty-four doliai question)
Those -een at the F.H.A. Party
were: Frances, B. J., Anita, and
Tommy, Marydot and Glenn. Billye
and Judy (they made such a cute
couple), Betty Lou and Jean.
Judy and Billye were seen In
the .-how after the patry. Was It
good ?
Anita and Tommy, France- and
B .J., Marydot and Glenn were
seen at the refectory after the
party. They seem to be having
lots ->f fun!!
Addie Mae, Lorene, and Joe I a 'e
went to the Fat St-n-k Show in
Houston this Monday. I beard Joe
Lee had a pretty good entry.
Those -een in the show Sunday
were: Mary Ann, Judy, Edward,
Tommy, and B. J.
That is all so until next week —
l o long!!!!! •
& loose ends &
Tu k— Doctor, will I be able to
i read after 1 get my glasses ?
Doctor— Indeed, you will.
Tuck That's great. They could
never teach me to read in school.
.isk jar it athcr n.i.v . . . &>M
trade-marks mtan th( jurtif thing.
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BASTROP COCA - COLA HOTI LING CO.
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you like girls? Ha!
Darlene and Vivian think Bob
Mitchum was wonderful in the
Friday and Saturday nijiht???
Those who were at the show-
Saturday night were: Kat'nerine,
*how Sunday; Darlene says "I Burnell,, Billie Jean and Anna
like 'em rugged" and so does Joyce. Can't you girls find some
Vivian. Does Austin rate there, place to go besides the show ??"
Darlene? Barbara we are glad to see you
Barbara Lawless tells us she back after your illness.
was a good girl this week-end Bunnell, Guy, George, Hillie
whHe Wayne was away. We won- Jean, Helen, Anna Joyce, La Verne
der? and Ivor went to the show Sunday
Lesliene didn't seem so thrilled night. Ivor that "certain someone"
over seeing Bastrop turn into a is beginning to be a regular vi.-i-
winter wonderland Sunday. Could tor on Sunday nights—I wonder
it have l>een because George Burns why???
eouldn't come over? The Juniors will sell delicious
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Beautiful Valentines, Cute Valentines, Sentimental
Valentines, Comical Valentines —
Priced from 10 for 5 cents to 10 cents each.
Valentine Candies
Packaged valentine bon bons, and chocolates and red
candy hearts and motto hearts at
I pound heart shaped (h x«h
of ehoeolatc > _ ...
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 10, 1949, newspaper, February 10, 1949; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237205/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.