The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1956 Page: 6 of 8
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THE NAPLES MONITOR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1956
the brahma corral
PEWITT SCHOOL NEWS
School Calendar
Friday night, October 26, the
Pewitt Brahmas play hosts lo the
Linden Tigers. Kickoff time is
7:45 p.m.
Tuesday night, October 30, the
Junior high football team plays
Talco there.
Homemaking News
The officers for the sixth per-
iod Homemaking III Class were
elected Monday. They are Gail
Simpson, president; Ruth Pope,
vice president; Carol Ann Knight,
secretary; Sue Higgins, treasurer;
Thelma Morgan, parliamentarian;
Donna Towler, historian; and
Vicki Giroir, reporter.
The officers for the fifth period
Homemaking II Class are Janette
Tigert, president; Nancy Shults,
vice president; Pamela Morse, sec-
retary; Dorothy Parris, treasurer;
Jesselon Barnes, parliamentarian;
Carolyn Lee, historian; Myra Beth
Betts, reporter; and Jo Giroir.
song leader.
Junior Class News
A junior class meeting was call-
ed October 18 for the purpose of
planning their assembly program
and getting ideas for the raising
of banquet funds. A committee
was appointed to get up the as-
sembly program.
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BEAUTY SHOP
boy of the Week
Our boy of the week has red
hair and blue eyes. He is 5 feet 9
inches .tall and is a junior. His
favorite song is "Rock Around the
Clock" and his pet peeve is work-
ing algebra. His favorite person
is Bart and his favorite sport is
football. His favorite color is blue.
Yes, our boy of the week is
Donald Deaton.
Girl of the Week
Our girl of the week has brown
hair and brown eyes. She is 5 feet
and 6 inches tall and is a junior.
Her favorite song is "Love Me
Tender" and her pet peeve is for
Bette Ruth to get mad at her. Her
favorite person is everyone and
her favorite sport is football. Her
favorite color is yellow.
Yes, our girl of the week is Pat
Hall.
Predictions
A panel of football boys, Mike
Roberts, Jackie Skelton, Sonny
McNatt, Maurice Hill, Jimmy Ful-
gham, and Windell McCord, have
gotten together and predicted the
Southwest conference and Tex-
arkana junior college scores.
They are: Ole Miss 25, Arkan-
sas 7; A and M 18, Baylor 12; Rice
20, Texas-10; TCU 27, Miami 7;
Paris 24, Texarkana 12.
Band News
Friday nights' halftime cere-
monies featured another new and
different drill show by the Pewitt
Brahma Band. The band entered
the field on the northeast corner
playing "New Hartford March".
A right flank followed by a left
flank brought the band to the
center of the field, where a series
of countermarches was executed.
A countermarch at the north end
of the field and a right column
in front of the home stands
brought the band into a fan-coun-
termarch movement. After revers-
ing itself and going into a right
column, the band marched to the
south end Ox the field playing
"Burst of Trumpets March". At
the south goal a company front
was formed. The band marched
to the twenty yard line in com-
pany front formation, which is a
single line reaching almost from
sideline to sideline. From the 20
to the 40 each line formed a turn-
ing pinwheel and then rejoined
the company front at the 40. After
a drum rolloff the band played
"New Hartford March" going off
the field.
Pewitt Menu
Monday, October 29
Baked Lunch Meat, English
Peas, Whipped Potatoes, Carrot
Sticks, Banana Pudding, Bread
and Milk.
Tuesday, October 30
Vienna Sausage, Cheese Maca-
roni, Sliced Carrots. Green Peas,
Chocolate Cake Squares, Bread
and Milk.
Wednesday, October 31
Chicken and Dressing, Cranber-
ry Sauce, Green Beans, Celery
Sticks, Cocoanut Pudding, Bread
and Milk. ,
Thursday, November 1
Vegetable Stew and Saltines.
Cheese Pimiento Sandwich, Pickle
Chips, Lettuce Wedges, Cobbler
Pie, Bread and Milk.
Friday, November 2
Fish Sticks, Tartar Sauce, Po-
tato Salad on Lettuce, Ford Hook
Beans, Apple Sauce and Cookies,
Bread and Milk.
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Mrs. Eoyce Martin, Naples, sur-
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Mrs. James Presley, Naples, sur-
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Strickland, Mrs. E. A. The Naples Monitor (Naples, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 26, 1956, newspaper, October 26, 1956; Naples, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth335833/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Atlanta Public Library.