The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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Published by Student of Crosbyton High School
Bditor
Senior Reporter
Page 2 Personality
Tilts week we have our person-
ality taken fromrthe Junior class.
She is Emma Jean Moore.
. Emma Jean has showed an out-
standing interest in various activi-
Reporter..
Reporter..
Mary Ann Hundley,
Bettye Ruth DendyJ—
I . :....SHirley Beth Roberts
„..Wyanza Stephensqn
-Gail Ellis
.Richard Sudduth
Wilma Parsons
SpOl'te.-.
Sports
F. F. A. Reporter.
Mary Beth Club Reporter....
Pep Squad
Choral Clijb...~
• C Club Reporter...........
Gossip .......... • .^■v~
Personality -
Band Reporter. •• ^a™y
Homemaking Reporter...
„ Bobbie Beckham
Betty Howard
.."... Dorothy Grizzle
;....Mary Knapp
John Davis
.v........;....,Waynell McCarty .
.Eugenia Stewart
... Patsy Lawson
Cecilia Puckett
MANNER —ART
Manner is one of the principal
external graces of character. It
is the ornament of action, and
often makes the commonest of-
fiee-H beautiful bv the way i"«
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which it performs them. It is .a
happy way of • doing , things, a-
dorning even the smallest details
of life, and Contributing to render
it, as a whole, agreeable and plea-
sant. , /%
Manner" has a good .deal to do
B0Bt' imbimiSgn irfwKich meti
are held by the world; and it has
oft^n more influence in the gov-,
ernment of others than qualities
of much greater" dep^h and sub-
stance. A manner at onee gra-
cious and cordial is among . the
ll_ , greatest aids to success, and ma-
ny thoro are whn fail for—want
of it; for a great deal depends
upon first impressions, and these'
are_usually favorable or otherwise
according to a man's *~cou
■ness and civility.
While rudeness and gruffness
.bar doors and, shut/hearts, kind-
ness and- propriety of behavior, in
which .good manners consist, act
as an "open sesame" everywhere.
Doors Unbar" before them, and
they are a passport to the hearts
- of everybody young anci old.
I think everyone enjoyed the
Christmas holidays and is glad to
be back at' school. I'm sure Sfti\ta
was good to everyone.
Everyone surely" looked pretty
at the-banquet and
I'm sure.
enjoyed it,
' GUess what! We get exempt
that is,4if you have an A or B av-
erage1* according to your atten-
dance.'. ■ *• ' —
Just a little to..gay here and a
there.—
THE C (XI-B NEWS
The "C" Club met- Tuesday, Jan
9, to elect' officers. They are as
follows
President. Frank Hash; Yice
^ .lean-
President, Richard Savage^ secre-
tary and- tf^asurer, Jimmy Finch;
and reporter, Don Jiickson.
•—All~ef the old-memb£rs-are,;
ing forward -to the -initiation to be
held . Wednesday rtggffl;jThe- fol-
lowing boys are tp be initiated:
Gene Ellis," Bobby Beckham, Jer*
ry Moore, DuWayne Brewer, Rod-
ney Mitchell, Ronald Davis, Rich-
ard Sudduth, David Sudduth, Jul-
ian Ogle, Bill ' Savage, Darwyn
Fowler and Tommy Anderson.
ON ALL
Regular $2150 . .
jet- - *■ ■ 2jt
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COATS. JACKETS& SPORT COATS
Over 100-to-Sel^t from in Leathers, Suedes, Wool {gaberdine,
Rayon, Corduroy and Heavy-lined Zelan Cloth. —
. . $24.50
. . . $19.50
... $17.50
. $15.95
$13.95
$12.50
. -. $9.95
GROCERY & MARKET
R.T. Prodoi
VEIVEETA
2 LB.
JOLLY TIME White or Yellow
FLAT CANS
CRUSHED OR SLICED
ties since entering high school
She has been a member of' the
Pep Squad for three years.
As a freshman she was class
candidate for FFA Sweetheart
she ! participated -in
TWO FOR
TCHES
Large Bars
Plain or Almond
in—basketball
sports, taking par
and volleybal
also D6-
-4qucathcd the Jgood grades and be-
havior of a graduating . senior
This year she was further honor-
ed by being chosen as class favor
ite of the junior class.
Km ma
GRAPEFRUIT JUIC
recognize
Jean by her cheerful disposition,
friendly smile, and happy-go-luck-
y ways.. We know that in Emma
tn the .junior class has a mem-
ber of whom to he ifroud
BRAND
CANE
" LIMIT — 1 CAN
LIMIT—10 LB.
CARTON
=—-BOX
200- Size
ownUAW
FREE!!
FREE!!
10 LB. BAGS
FOLKS, WEJ.APPBECIATE YOUR BU^NESS VERY MUCH. WE WILL
DO OUR.BEST TO PLEASE YOU AT ALL TIMES.,
The wprld has become so small
that almost any nation is withjin
reach of Uncle Sam's pockets.
Abundant • production, . rather
than price controls, is the best
Way to keep prices in line.
Regular S19.95 . .
« «r r b ■'
Regular S15 95
a ■ v . a, - ■ • m
Regular $9.95 . ; . . . .
You wilPwant tobny two or more
At These Prices!!
$9.50
$6.95
thi moTwiAi or • vccc'I f tw mbn
Ranger Calfskin. ♦ • most impres-
sively worked into this Continen-
tal Brogue with heavy-gauge
soles. . to give you a
superlative shoe . outstand
ing in appearance
and certainly a wonderful
performer for the r
money! Freeman crafted.
Brown.
The holidays have "ended ari'd
pie students • trudged back ; t<i
their classrooms. Monday morn-
ing to continue their studies. Mid-
term' exams are due next week.
These exams are especially. im-,
§ortant for most , of the seniors.
Graduation or doubling up on sub-
jects depends on the outcome of
these exams. Catching up on class
work and note books, crapjnjing
for exams, reviewings and" ' bas-
ketball games will consume much
of the students' time this week.
This next semester means work
and more work for the- seniors.'
Work on subjects to pass, and in
the ^spring to graduate; work* to
make money for our senior trip,
and work to make money for the
V present to the school. Yet
robably enjoy more
tivitiesthan we've had before —
such as the Junior-Senior ban
quet the Senior banquet, tlje Sen
ior playrthe Senior trip, and gra
duation..
This is our last semester of high'
school (if we graduate). SOm'e of
us will go into eollege, some be-
come farmer, and others in var-
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Published Weekly Oft Thursdays at
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas.
W. H. CURRY
"Rtrth Snider .. A^vertlsfng
Nelda Cannon Office Manager
Entered as Second Class Mail Mat'
ter on the 14th day of January,
1909, at the Post Office at Cros-
tHytoir, -Texan, ufcacf the OCT |—
"Congress of 'HarcR 3, 1B79T
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NOTICE: Any erroneous reflec-
tion upon the character, standing
or reputation' of any individual,
firm or corporation, which may
appear in the columns of The
Crosbyton Review, will gladly be
corrected upon its being brought
to the attention of the editor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Crosby Oouaty aod Croabytoo l
\ Trade Territory 2.00
aetwime 12.50
ious vocations. The-boya. aeem
have their future planned for
them already—the armed services.
Some girls may be in " the armed
services beforie this, .conflict is oV-
Just to-remind the seniors, our
clajss duOo aro $2.50 y settiester.
J.£L{ Ann. Hundley,^president: Norma
Brittonj _yice-preside.nt; Shirley
Roberts, secretary; Wyanza Ste-
phensoh, treasurer; Betty How-
ard, reporter; La veil Wall, parlia-
mentarian;. Cecilia-Puckett,. ; his-
torian. - ■ -
We have planned to have one
We need that money
VariousE{ndi'vidu#ls owe the sen-
ior class various. of money
for candy, lunches or other things.
Seniors owe the class money . for
candy, cakes, food to sell when we
sold lunches, or for food that" they
failed to bring. We would appre-
ciate it greatly if those debts:
would be paid as soon as possible.
MARY BETH CLUB NEWS
The Mary Beth "club officers
are going to Lorenzo for an offi-
cer's training meeting January"!!
on Thursday. '• We hope to gain
new ideas on how to, better our
club., The ones going-are: Mary
business meetingHaTiibflth;and-ene-
social a month. < ;>•
Look on-'th'fe ^Mary Beth club
bulletin board for future plans
and announcements.
BASKETBALL NEWS
There is a correction to be made
in this , column. Vonceil Nail did
not quit school, and oUr team is
very glad for irtie is an asset , to
our team. Although we did not
continue practice during the holi-
days, everyone had not forgotten
everything, for Betty Dendy really
made some shots in practice Mon-
day.
We are to play Ralls Tuesday
night. Jan, 9, It .is. our ffl-st
ference game, and we hope F
Successful one. Francis Berry
others were really breaking
the guards, or maybe us
are not on the. ball. We'll tryI
db'our best, so everyone be out]
see all our games.
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SOPHOMORE NEWST
"The Sophomores are all
for mid-term exams now that |
have had a two weeks vacat
I am sure everybody enjoyed |
Christmas holidays and that
ryone had a Wonderful time,
are now ready to start the
Year off right by taking our I
term e*ams and passing.
We .are hoping there will
few g.o'phomorfes get, eyempt
their tests. —
• The Sophomores have the)
sembly program Friday. We
we can entertain the group.
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Curry, W. H. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 11, 1951, newspaper, January 11, 1951; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth256431/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.