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THE DYNAMO
SEE GRID GAME
THURSDAY MAY 7
SEE GRID GAME
THURSDAY MAY 7
Published by Journalism Students of Senior High School
VOL. XI
THE BREGKENKIDGE AMEWCAK. BRECKENRIDGE. TEXAS. UTJATSf) Y MAY 6 1936
NUMBER 30
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SWEATERS AND fcditbrials TEST GIVEN ON
LETTERS GIVEN TABLE MANNERS
TO LETTER MEN
ittt a pa m aat
"K" Auiirtf Will tin a Ii
7ws Curious World r 1 BREGK'S QUEEN j Exes Eligibles to
(JOOII .MANNER
A.N EDITORIAL
I According to our rule of eti
quelle there I a correct and
incorrect method of transferrins
food from erne's plate to his
mouth. Authorities on good table
Oi J i en j manners stress the fact that nt
itUdentS 01 DreCkenndge fl0rnr time pur character. breed-
II l CL lng anil even your social stnnd-
uigu OUIUUk
Home Rooms Buch Up On
"Table Ethics" For Com-
ing Banquet.
How nre your tnble manners
Ing will depend eolely upon your i This question won mswered b
winners nl the tnble. Do thnt written eliminations iclM-ii to
Earl Onrk th only student make you afrnhi to ever try to' all Brerkenrhlge High srhnfl atti
wi- his fvt lettered In three ' 5 a uciw? At that potnl of th dente In homeroom programs last
e nt for two eenteeutlv years ' ducuitjn. thr following question Thursday. Forty true and false
i-inds 'he list of tbo students may well nrtoe Should nn nmbltlcms ( etanments constituted the
who f turned ltet hU pxir. jeourteou!. wetl-meivnn;: young man Th true-false questions follow
Ii1 s Ear) therr ar 2fl who nr uiinim bn cnndimned nn ft 1
hive ietr und 18 other stu- social failure nnd vtolnter If he
den's who will be given "B" i ur gj. happens to eat his soup
-writer Sw'Btrr. ir Riven to I wtln the wrong spoon or fold his
h s atule'' i.-tteMng for the napkin the wrong way? Ccrtoln-
flrt time. Ot.l one awnater bi j y nii ym welt may nnswur
gl . n o n M'iuein mar na t There ore curtain rule of etl-
Hutrylng to the tnhle is n
sign of Rood bleeding
Eating slowly Is mor hcnl'h
fnl tluin mting burr dry
Small mouthful of food r in
He taken only by small rhild
ren
he in tfvn "'y "letter" f'-r qeiXe which are of the most T.lktn with your mouth fill
rsifh event In which he ltti v(hI ImttorUine The Includa
Thoe who hnv won wvetr yr (Kinnrr of upeech. your at-
thm year in addition to th ?!- tentlon to Ute need of other. '
ball iyer- wh- hve nlrmdy re- m prontptnw nt meal times
. ived their nre ic 0
H.ike?bHH It'ioert Oro-v rl.fe. When ym ro to a place to
John Moulin It Vntin and HHIal. use the best manner tint
Honn of Junior HlKh scln'' and yol have but don't be o ronncloun
mil Whltmo. e I of them that you ran't enjoy
Dfbite I.inies Iltiell andymlr jg rj your t-M and for-
t itte Kvervtt J Ret obout It The main Id en that
Fxtemproneiis Speei Mnryyon should Ret from theae rulea
Irn Tucker nnd Heal Im in to be thoughtful of others and
Tennis Hob tUifflthe Dorothy UIM. KO0j rninnert to tl uxinnt
Oroves. I'eRy K'J"r- "" Jnny that your friends may enjoy mit-
m Sloan. ' Ins with you.
Studentu who will reeive let- The Idea that one has to know
ters but not aw-rtters tnta year tVery little ditnll nlmut anting
nre
Track Birl flark
IJasketlxitl- V T Tljrf'm Uuck
blonn. Chcirlo Hterwnt "rR. Jim
Hft C K. OIt-.r. SimI Ta1or
and Floyd Trrotnpson
Debit Jar kra-ev Walter
P rks ir.d Iln J. l'--jr
lennts Sam Kosa Sloan
Icp Snuuil Iadira Klln
Dawklns .Matthn Hmnch. Dorothy
Groves and riachel Turnbow.
One-Act I'kiy: Wltta Oirter
Unice Mstddox. nnd Hester Guth-
rie Uob Griffiths Mildred Plath
nnd Wntida Cllft
.Shorthand- illldreii Aerrethy
F K A Walter Hefner Theo-
i r Ilnll. Wayne Hirber. and
John Rd Coimor
Fifty Pictures
In Class Rooms
In very unfair to n (;ood rmny
people. Good manners are like a
Rood many (otlmr thlngr '.hey
bar extremes.
Nevertheless. It will be worth
your time to Ret us many as
po-slble In niltnl before dining
out. Your use of t"0" manners
Is courtesy that you owe to
those about you and you should
make It a point to rttniamber
that. Gool manners at the table
ar nfter .ill very essenthl to
help you mix with pop!e more
tnnlly.
IJATINfJ TIMK AflAI.V
An Kdlt.irlul
It's ditlnx time for the bauquet
aptln. This Is always the time
vrtim the Junior rvnlbe thnt
they are colnR to rchool for
another year and Uie seniors renl-
Ue they ar leaving school. An
ntmasphere of expectation hnnK
over Ureckenrldfce HlRh school.
"Do you live a date for the
b.inout?" "No. do you?" Anil
two lasiles wul it down the hall
Hrefk-irldRe HlRh school has
. . imiiK fiflv ritetureit hams-
.f -n the walla of Its cr.s. r oms wlh "J xP"loiw on their facea.
vime of them H.v lntretlnR . ""y- "" our tu" "n ottrr
KRrs For In.tnne tin. thm lhf lrl" " wu' io thU bK
local s en iH.tn.d In water color affttlr Sh" n' 'lo 0Me thn
Me ItbMrs wen purchased l"rn 'ou lown- nyh.w "" s
from two ..Mr. 1 T....fra rs whol"tl UntV ot W1 dnM to p
wre moklnR th.r way by blnd.l"a1- "'"' " UJM- "nn"K th"
InR books. They were lntlnK "" J"1 Mtrl "kln-
rrd colhetlmt dtures of the I Som" haVe tho w th"1
cour'rv o they pe.l thmiiRh
nr.o Mrs It. H Gulnn the librar
ian. bouRht two of Uie pictures
they ain't ro without that neces
sary thlnR a date) but It's been
don before and Sybil Ilender ayi
fr m then. Thev UVe her the H cnn hc u"n" uttn' " tnu "
ih nmt ! S Uin 1m'1 hlVc the Prlc
Th- nleture. The Iine Woir 0n 0f he MU" mKht aUPP'
in Miss Floy UrnnunVa room was
painted by Jack GrlRRM who had
never b'id an art lesson when
he p.Tlntfd It. He donated It to
th Senior Class of "27 of which
h whs n member
Moit of the pictures were do-
natcd to th sthool by teachers
classes or rluh5.
Hilen Walker. Kunlcc Jonw
Pey Pniess Walter Parks Jack
ry. Grnrey. nnd Miss Floy Hranuni
MrS. YOUIIff (llVeS Isenlor spon.or left Friday after-
ftfinlrii tf) fiibrnrijnoon ani Prnl lne week-end at
i Southwestern University In George
town.
Thy spnt their time slRht-
Mr Marshall n YounR nt
UreckenrldRe. wh U movlnR to
Foil Worth tecently prxnted the
hlRh school library with sixty-two
books nnd a numbei of innRazlnes
Srme of thr bosks will be
sent to the Stephens County
library nnd .ni of the miRa-
xines haw been sent to the local
negro school. The others will soon
bo rondy for use Mrs Gulnn
librarian sold.
Subject of Themes
is "Sudden Death'
Members of Miss Hlllle Hat-
tiffs sophomore KnRllsh cbus are
wrltlnsr their term thrnif. using
ns their subject "Sudden-Death
and How to Avoid It" They are
rcettlnR their mniVrial frm the
book of that nam and the April
lisur of the Headers' DlRe-jt
The objective In choosing this
subject Is to cut down reck-
less driving and automobile acci-
dents Mitt lUtllff said.
High School Band
Play 8 In Assembly
The Huckaroo Rand under the
direction of J C Burkett pre
senter! ft program to the Senior
of fowl will dMlRht y 'ur
friends.
Food may Ik iiirrled tn the
mmtth on n knife
Soup supptd noisily I m re
benflclal thnn soup sipped
qule.tly.
7 Lifting a chair tnto place is
preferwable to ididlnR It.
1 Ther M rolmhly tw better
place tlwn the lunch rom for
. th revaallng of tho hrecd-
ln rf a boy or Rlrl
D. If the food dlMpIcwes you
tell yir friends.
10 Keating your olbows on the
table la piopor.
11. When not In use th knife
and fork should bo ptneed tn
your pocket.
12. Sticking the napkin In your
collar Is ro-m! pinctlce.
13 Throwing things while nt the
table is not only discourteous
but dangerous.
1 1 Iutd and boisterous tnlk is nn
out of place nt thv tnble
as' It la anywhere else.
15. It la propor to bilttvr only
a small portion of a slice of
brtmd nt t time
in. Hecnuie ulllgntora and dogs
chow with their moutlm open
s thouM you.
17. Pucltlng one's hood to catch
food U n courteous procedurt.
If KmplmslzinR your Cnnver.itlin
by wnvlns your knlf may cut
vur ntrtghb"!rH throat.
10 tf tho apoon Is not taken from
your eup bifote you drink
It may knock your ey out.
20. Iteklng your tcotli at a tabic
Is ns bid as Crushing them
there.
21. If you don't like n fowl tell
your hostess you don't like
it.
22 A courteous Individual washes
his Imnds brfor ating
23 A man should seat th lady
next to him.
21. Cheerful conversation will
heighten enjoynmnt of ht
meal.
;!i You should he sure to litigh
it accidents.
26. Hkwlng ttir soup or coffee
to cool It will surely bring
yw another Invitation to
dinner.
27. lieJug protupt nt mtsls will
prevent courteous folk from
walling for you.
JS. if offorod a choice of food
you should express n pre-
frcnce. 29. If you finish entlng before
tho others you should lenve
tho tnhlc.
30. Tho hoatona usually givcx tho
signal for being Heated nnd
for rising.
31. In electing VMflr to ise
begin nt the outside.
32. Fnilu hnving stones or pits
should be Mtcn singly.
33. It la proper to play with the
allvor while waiting td be
nerved.
M One should be smited from
the left side of the chair.
3.V lie sure to tip the soup plate
so that you onn got nit the
soup ther Is in It.
.10. When you are through eat-
ing push the dished aw'jy
from you
37. Spearing a piece of bread with
your fork is a pretty procedure
ftti Football fiOIISl- Qne 8nou1'1 never renoh acro3
' ! V.a nKI..
THE. ASHES
OP
DIMITRM
TSAR.
OP RUSSIA
IN THE ITTtl
CEfMTURV
wepx SHcrr
FROM
CAAOAS
t-FST THEV
REASSEMBLE
AND CCtAE.
BACK TO
LIFE
RATTLESNAKE.
V(NOM
SELLS FOR
AN OUNCE
fT IS USED IN TREeOMENT
FD TYPHOID FEVER.
their own ticket No harm In
mking Don't be embarrassed.
Tile girls will over look that.
Students Visit
At Georgetown
W)iiii
JERKHOVANSKt s.berja.
"COLDEST SPOT ON EARTH
THE! MONTH OF JANUARY
USUALLV AVERAGES ABOUT
?Q Barrow zero.
1l ST Ml 3tVCt. IHC wjjj
CORONATION TO
BE HELD MAY 12
Maypole Dance By Ward
Students And a Pageant
Will Be Presented.
j A C ntennlnl Muilcal Festival
am' the Coronation of the Buck-
I aroo Queen will 1m; hold at the
! Burkar -o Stndlum May 12. The
pageant will be under th Rcnitwl
direction of J C. Burkctt.
The program Is to bo open with
'a maypole dnnce by witrd school
students.
': Thi will ln followed by n group
if Tfxas patriotic songs sung by
600 ward school nnd Junior high
wnooi students. The best s. Hirers
Battle Tomorrow
I'UOIVMll.i: STAItriNG LINKUP
Ich I'nslllnti i:iegll)lrs
Martin . . I-K-Il Grosiclo-
Holt L-T-It . B. Taylor
Collins L-G-i: Thorpe
Morris (o) C . sionn (r
Garrard ll-a-U Thome
O'ttoar . R-T-L . . . Mhan
J Clldd . K-B-L Slernenbirg
Henderson Q-r fook
E Taylor L-H-U . PrHSley
Clark TMI-L . M.icnesd
Thompson F-B itautaey
C. H.Brown Talks
To H'urh Students
"To he sufcemt dtti't sit Idle
wishing for something to turn up
from oach of the schools nre to tf 'u ln' Vou wn- n a" ?
AT Verkhoyansk when the weather Is at Its wornt . . . and
temperatures of 30 degrees below zero have been rerorded there
. . . the exhaled vapor of one's brentlt crystallites into needless of
Ice niaking breathing painful. Ire forms In the nostrils of ani-
mals and makes It dlillcult tor them to got enough air.
he chogen for this choruf..
! A tumbling demonstration by
Mrs Tom Howorth's P. T. clnse
w III be presented next.
After the tumbling a group of
rowboy scngs by Texas composers
.ire to he sunir. Till Ik tn hn
followed by the Virginia Heel by Krlmv
Mrs. Howorth's atudenta.
Next Is a group of southern songs
ihv the Bucknroo Band nnd com-
bined chorus under the direction
of J. C. BurkeU
The coronation of the Queen
Miss Chrlsmun will he the foi-
ture of the evening. The queen's
escorts nre to be the school favor-
ite They nre: Betty I letting-
haitsun. Junior beauty; Jenny Ien
Sloan Scphomore beauty; Jack
blllty. meet defeat and III luck
And the best thing that om be
offered to high eehord students In
helping them to help themseivex.
Is vocational training" This was
the earnest tden of C II Brown
in a talk to Senior IUgh Assembly '"'' '""'ct champion and all- dH
trirt team -ire Spud Taylor half
Playing th Ir In joim tnue'lj. r
the members of the t935 Brcrk-
enrldge High srhod font .'i 1 1 team
will meet the 1930 Burk irmis on
Bu l(rm field tomorrow ! 3 15
in tli grand fhvi of the Sprinir
'mining senson. the bftltl' hi-
Wi en the Kxe ind Kllglbl An
admission of 28 r nts Is beli g
charged for the gnm with pro-
ceeds going to the mtrovenient of
the track.
Six ill district pi yr. led by
Cipinn Jack Morris will take the
fi Id is favorlti s ovi i the '.Id
aggregation Th' otbrr members of
Dynamo Correspondent Sees
P. E. Sliolwell At State Meet
By JACK SWEENEY would b an honr'juit to get to
As a sort of roving correspondent PHV an them.
for the Dynamo I went down to 'Usr " triu'k mel WM ovr
Siilnrilm.' atiernonn. w rat rulv
Austin Thursday with our entries rf bck m wddwll .
"" " ' . . X eovor?i' that Beal was lot It
the sixth perlcl rhuNdny in G. havo w four wh
... ...... ... ..... " "" wum it bUt at any r.te we
party were G. B. tnjck coach; Earl . . . tlmm flml IMr vmv
Clark who wo untering broad-' .
Jump; Boalo Dean n.xtemporanr-' 0 W(y oack G B urned
po.i ipe.cn con.uuus ..ir. 'n ef whn tbmM . UumA
and myself. p) ht atnwwnert ma w unln-
On arriving In the beautiful city tonUonllUy Pxplored th 'rest m
of Austin wo d elded to go direct- of TeXn( fllMy .
ly to the sn.te lnteraanlnlerv n Br(M.kenrtdge.
league head(uurters to flnil out
whtro the Break cntrtea wore to
sleep for the two nights.
Earl nnd G. B. found thnt they
were to sleep nt a pine- called
Little Campu-i. Enrl didn't liko
this -it all boonus- It was the
same place the track tunm had
stay d last year and It was not
exactly what you'd otll a quiet
nslghbarhjod.
Friday morning nfter being
hown around the sw'ill university
buildings I started to Memorial
Mr. Brown said thnt th first
lursttsn a lKy should ask a girl
when he stalled going with hi r
should be' "Whft are youi grades
in domestic training?"
"Don't be content with doing all
tho chenp Ubor. Train yours If
so thnt you can h better fitted
is Irild the position than the on
who has it before you If you g-t
n high position you will have to
be better than the one who has It.
Mr Brown's bllf In vicntal mil
tor ittgn csnooi muilenf wa
sltongly evident throughout his
tnlk.
Sweeney most oonnbir lnv; Bnth
nark most popular girt; Jack tnl"'" n " IraM training
Morris bet all-around boy Hester
Guthrie best nil-round girl; und
Ilibert Grofeclosc best athlete
The coronation will be followed
w. ri -v . " i' ii-i mini i'iit year ami jiiii
by the acng that was sung at the ) ril p f J J' l ( '
Buttle of San JMcino "Will you I Id) I U - H jIM II .. f. rf ir09ecImli.t votl(
Come to the Bower?' I - s-. '.u- w... . ....
I5y IJ. A. students n
onK. lairl CUirk. halfhuek;
E. OTti ar. taeale. Wayne fljlt.
tackl. iml Snot Colltiu guard.
nthi tn mben. of the stitnir line
up will he tirtln at end post C . I
wnriarii gunro: riiomoson nmi
Henderson bocks and .Tnme.i
Cudd. end Roy Kile. Bill Prullt
and Bill Garner mm a nctl inj.
for the ex- e. r"V
'apt i in Buck Stoin. with tltre.- '
members f th ' 'iniii Cimck
Strrii.ntri!. BIH Huns y u I
Jam. i Mngn sa will le id rlu- ch
gibe Slo.m will hold down the
renin pint w.'h two new.nm r-.
M' ill.u . Th! in i tut Urville III. rpe
wnrkin' t 1. 1 d Dearie Mali in
a litterman l-it vear. ami Kill
seelngind visiting different places
of Interest The girls were entor-
txilned In the woman's building
and the boys at the home of Uev.
Kenneth Pope pastor of th First
Methodist Church The student
spent Saturday In Auntln and at-
tended the Methodist church at
Georgetown Sunday morning
Leisure Time Fs
Scolder's Subieet
fluy N. Qiml S..it Kxecutlv
of the C ni m I Tnill Council
illseus d Boy Si out wivk is in
Eight tableaux depicting the his-
tory of Texas to be presented
ondor the direction of Mrs. A. G.
Chnstain will conclude the even-
Ing's entertainment.
'The (irogrnm will b free of
chargs nnd nil who wxuld cire
to attend are uiged to do so.
Tickets For Jr.-Sr.
Banquet On Sale
Tickets for the nnnunl Junlar-
S nlor banqutt which Is to be
it son en o'clock Friday nt tho
Y. M C. A. building nr now
on enlc for M cents each it wnk
innouneed by Mrs. iM-ic Smith.
Junior sponsor Tuesday.
"Every one is urged to buy his
tick t as soon ns possible us your
the best illiouml athlete In B
S. will he u ouo end with
ytetn nberg at tho Other eid.
"The Mnrtenbtr Necklace" la Joh" ( "rk "'" " oto at
tho play that I. to te jfiven May l1?" "" ani1 MaI'""
12 by the dramatic arU students """ wi ht lh' haIvM-
The play le .. mystery woven fl'""'ey' " .f""" Mt V"- w
around tho dhuppearone of Uie """' t""'
umibi wiiw win proonoiy gel
In Hie iMm re- Gonzales.
answer to the l.-iiire tinn- pro-1 program will mean much more
blm with members of the .Senior j to y u If your name is on It
clnss Thuridny apeinoon His
Stadium where tho tnick meet i audi nr was made up of .nl rs
wos being hsld. And who should ' who ar propirlng upeeehea on
I mcief but P. E. ShotwellJ Tha
moat surprliing thing wan that
he lud bought a now car n gray
V-S with rndk and everything.
Ill bit Mm. ShJtwsIl had to
work pretty hard on Shot to get
"The Ue of lHur Time" to
be glvn in commencement exer-
otxa tbla yetur.
ami if tickt nre brought tate
thore will he no time to add the
r imoa." ild Mrs. Smith.
D-corntion and Program com-
niltt'ite have been at work for
itenrly two weeks nnd the tcsult
fnmnig Martenberg Nocklaoo.
The following have been selecU
ed ns munbern of the cast' Mrs.
Mtirlcnbarg June Rhodes; Mlsa
Mndisun. Evelyn Cloy; Mnrllyn
Drake Wnda Cllft; Robert War-
ing John Hognn; Mnxlne Marleu-
berg. Jeanne Bobuts. Iloland Mc-
Ados Crowell Werner; Hawkins
Joe Gmcey; Marie Btty Elliott.
Janet Williams. Peggy Pruesa;
Flannig'in Olive Biy.
The directors are Mlii Blllic
Uutliff and MUs Willie Mae But-
ler Mildred Plath is attidtiit
diiectnr
Mr. Quirt streaaed tin- fieta Uiath fastlnntlng acoordlng to those
boVa with tout inin are
lintirinhly given preference ow
him to desert that old -Model A other bojra to trying far poaltloiw
Ford which he had for mo long j nnd that Boy Scouts have not
Only slightly Ira surprising thou I nearly the chance to beconv a
tho oar wn thr fnct that hot criminal th.it other boya hov
was waning a iu-w black hat In
place of the gray one which he
uszd to have. At first I failed to
reeognl7e him with that black hat.
But back to the track meet.
Enrl mnrugod to Jump 21 feet 5
Inches which wus good enough
Gilnwre Talks To
Uo ok keeping Class
Vacation Enjoyed
The football boys enjoyed anoth
er vacation extending from Tues
day April 7A to Monduy May I.
Innteiul of phylatil practice.
the boys are going through a
little mental practice with their
pltys before the game with the
Ineligible! which fill be stnged
Thursday.
Award Given To
2 Home Ec Girls
Certlflottes were presented to
Constance Berry and Essie Fay
Moon luil Wednesday by A'r L.
B. Herring during assembly period
Tlrese girls were awarded certi-
ficates for winning places In the
State home ec contest at San
30. It Is proper to tick your
fingers or your knife.
10. You ehould not begin eating
until nil hav been served.
High School Wednesday April M.JAngelo week before last.
Just Imagine
Enrl Clark with a hat on.
Wllla Oirter with her mouth
shut.
Walter Parks running.
Jock Gracey even walking fast.
Ben J. Dean even walking.
Sam Drake w oaring a subdued
Je.
B. H. S. without Mrs Bailey.
Mrs Bailey without B. H. S.
Buth Clark not writing notes.
Sybil Bender not helping her
O. A Oiknore. cashier of the
K'lrat T.'iitlona! Rink. RildreM-l d the
for first place in the prellmlnnr- DooUkeeplnil . Tnursdsy on
Iw. ad we hod hopes that he . llhW r.uu. . tha
ii i. .i... i . ti..i . i. ' - -.--
wuillil uu iliu iirnt oiiukuiimv itiiuK
man to win nt stite. However It
sionteil that the other boys had
not been trying very hard In
the preliminaries for Cecil of
Freeport Jumped 22 feet 3 Inshes to
win in the finals Earl considered
hlmtelf fortunate to get away
with fourth place which w-i very
good when you remember that
there were 30 or 10 of- the best
broodjumper In the state of the
meet.
Friday afternoon there was
another track meet at the stad-
ium between Texas University
A & M nnd Bice Institute. These
nre the three lst track teams
in the Southwest Conference so
it was Just an good as the con-
I banking business Mr. pilmoi dis-
i euesed banking procedure drafts.
notes nt.naes. bilU of lading
and binl: courtesy
iMfs. M. C. Smith buokkocfplns
tea eh or. sold the student enjoy-
ed thr epeeeh thoroughly nnd
that It was very instructional.
Journalism Class
Enjoys Picnic
The eighth period Jo irnalism
c'ns went on a picnic Wi dues-
day nfttrnoon
All the sttiikint.i rle to Cry-
stal Palls an a truck Swimming
was enjoyed by Mime of the stu
dents nnd a picnic lunch was
who have seen some of the ef-
feetn produced.
The entertainment Is to be
clever novelty program with no
Inng speeches. Thoie on the pro-
gram nio the following:
Jack Sweeney toastmaster. Bob
Griffith. Marie Everet Courtney
Ann Hamlin Miss Blllie Batliff
Bon J. D.-on. -Mr. John F. Billey
Arron Grant nnd the high school
Orchestra
June I Date For
Special Edition
The Bucknroo a'nm ncoment
edition is to be published Juno
1 The edition Ifbeing worked
up by the 2nd period Journalism
class and will contain complete
accounts of this year's school
activities besides pictures of the
senior school .favorites Bucknroo
quien. the athletic teams tho
hand orchestra glee club
the pop squad.
rcrencc track m.et. Ueaie and outer.. The cla returned tn
Earl were unable to set It. Beale urePkenrtdge about 5:00 o'clock
was ifci the extempornf ous
speech contest thnt afternoon and
had the extremely bad luck to
draw a subject with which he was
unfamiliar Consequently he was
not at his best and failed to
Sholwell Co-Ed
Picnic Postponed
and
Pet Aversions
survive the eliminations. Earl was to him been last Friday
spent Friday afternoon In a music vas -postponed becauso of the
store or at least that was his many events taking placo at this
itory. time.
Saturday moitninz wo saw Homa 'The picnic will bo given soma
Jack Sweeney or Mr. Kennedy (of the finest tennis matches played time twforo school Is out If an
without a grin. anywhere in tho state. The Unl- open date la found" onnounced
Me signing tny name to thlst verslty courts are peTfect. It Mrs. R. H. Gulnn class uponsor.
Alice Mnrle Relchman People
twisting curls.
Ruth Clark liver.
Mnvis Watson colors clashing.
W. T. Tipton castor oil
Floyd Thompson little silly sop-
homores shooting girls with paper
wads.
Jock Sweeney red fingernails
Lucy Penrl Goodson untying
sacks.
The 8h-twe.ll Co-Ed picnic which Courtney Hamlin people who
trip others.
Mrs. Maxwell people who pick
their teeth in public.
iMIss Brlnkeroff peopla who ay
"een" and "ain't".
Jack Owens exercise.
Leon Woodell pessimism.
Mrs. Smith sticky glue.
North Ward Pupils
Make Train Trip
By BOB Bl'NKLEY
North Ward Student
Th Ith grnde of tho North
Ward Srh.ol went o Crystit
Falls Tuday April 2t. We arrived
at the depot nt 0'SO a. m. We
had to wait nt the depot a Ions
time. We then bought our tickets
We then went up In the engine.
Some of the piils rang the bell.
Somo boys blew the whistle. We
then got on the couch. We had
gone n little while when tho con-
ductor came along uid took th;
tickets up Ho took out some
punchers and put holes in them
to cancel them. We vcnt across an
Iron bridge When we got ther"e we
went to the water falls It had
rin four or five feet that night.
We first gat somo wood far the
fire. Tho boys ptiyed while the
girls got brenkaat. We boys got
some logs and playtd wai with
thont. Then Mr. Mathls anil Mis
Rsdinond gave us ranges and we
ute them. We lined up and got
n paper plate. Th. n Mr. Mnthl
put a slice of bread nn '.ir plate
and on thorn he put some eggs
and he gave us two siloes of
bacon. Wc got scnio niininnullows
It started raining. Wo thon went
tn the store nnd played some
garnok. We had to stay about one
hour and n half. Thon wa heard
the trnln coming. We got on und
oamo home. When w were coming
home wo get n load of cuttle
Whin we got to school a was
time to oat lunch.
Junior Students
Sing For Class
Essie Moon and O C. Hearnon
studentd in Miss Floy Brnnum's
eighth period clnss sang a duet
"The Old ChUtnlm Trail." In
class Krldny n a mibatltuto for
saying paltry. Although several
students had announced their In-
tention tn do this. Erfsie and O.
C. wore tho only two who carried
It out.
Combs. H. Cilllns Akorldge B.
Crirrinl. Floumoy Flynn Wilson.
R. Thome. Stanley. Jernlgiui
R"minger Dv Taylor Green.
Livingston. Guilts Went. Loudil r.
and ThtooUmoit i.
Th ell. ihli i ii ive hern work-
ing nut line- r-rhrti'iry '-'I t'i'l
are in i.o .l ndltlon II w v r
the mijii ( hi doen riddled with
Inluriei .ii I in I no' m it t
full -itniiKtn. I. tir Ft i .mil
J hn Iloiin. b'lek. will not iiue
any tervlco. Billy i' i t pro-
mising guard will move t Abl-
I. no Moon und will be loat to the
tem
f
Thread Of Deslin
To Be Senior PJay
j "The Thread of D "t-" Hns
been eleven as the
n erct
Tfo Ploj
leiiim piy
lii r n t
r nt
byMr Ulltle IUtllff
rtas Ploy Uranum
the senior class
Tbi Phv tls place iti i' 'In
tlnu of th ''Ivll r
ilemhii- tli i 'cist it
Fi i m i - "' B( 1 1 r 1 l'c i
w ii' 'fit ek li i v f r if
.ton t'.i i ill n Chii'-niin Spilt
Tayloi Bi'V Din ni in i
Reed II - r tj hrle i:i Joi i"
Heli n Will' i. Earl f'iirk Floyd
Thompson Georges Firn y
Frances Russell Roy KM Doro-
thy Brooks. Jlmmlo Cltf
Picnic Enjoyed
By Science Club
The . i np Club went on
ipieme Thm 'ay. April l ibflut
I tn mimk d went to Hub
bnrd Creek eleven miles went of
Breckenridge. The lutj played
baseball then rontfil weinsrs
This was followed hv t kies
lemonad' cookies ean ly aiv I Icr
en m.
The trip vm en Jus ed hy Wnlter
Paiki Rowland Ilawelt. Dale
Eubank Cr-wel Werner Dorothy
Brooks Frano-s Ray Bornnut
Clegg Oeroldln Chrlsmnn Olive
Ri y. Onr Brooklns Lloyd Wooil
and V'llllam Ray.
Jr. Hi Club Takes
Lake Cisco Trip
The membors of tho Rod nnd
Gun Club of Junior High which
Is sponsored by G. L. Kearny
principal made n fishing trip to
Lake Cisco last Friday night. .
"Even though wo didn't catch
any fish everyone had a lilg
time" snld Mr Kcahay.
k
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The Dynamo (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 30, Ed. 2, Wednesday, May 6, 1936, newspaper, May 6, 1936; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth73448/m1/1/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.