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Lockhart Post-Register from Lockhart, Texas • Page 7

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The Lions 9 Roar Lanier Carclwell Hazel Meredith Wilfred Bauhof Joe Bill Vogcl ER Margaret Langham, Elinor Sceliger, Mnry Lewis Blundell Ev( Seeliger, Jeff Storey, William Vann, Annie Lee ghirlov Schulz, Racheljane McDowell, Anna Doris Kreuz Dor- cinan, Louise Will, Frances Cheatham. Emma Jo Bock, Wilmot aC Stubbs. Bernard Stueve, Ruby Seeliger, Dorothy Sake JIIIams Estelle Blunt. Wanda Ploetz. Wilbur Pope.

Elizabeth ola Penrl Horner. Chief Editor Itor ay Volley Ball Tournament Win Flrit oontv Meet Debate. Saturday, the volley ball girls round of debates was ventured to Lytton Springs to enter Friday in Prairie Lea. The a Volley Ball Tournament between Bov trnm defeated thc Buda, Lytton and Lockhart Lock, The Lockhart boys, hart was unable to secure first place There Is danger in carrying a courtesy too far. if you believe the following: Yesterday, in the hall, a boy gave his place at the water fountain to girl.

She fuinted. On recovering she thanked him. Then he fainted. the cup and after the games were Choir of more than 15 over at Lytton, Buda and Lytton first; Lockhart, second. Fentress went to McMahan and played.

Buda lost to McMahan but Lytton won over Elm Grove. The Lytton Volley Ball girls were Track and Field Senior 100 yd. dash Lupe Leija, Prairie View, first; Anselmo Martinez, 'the 'normative side. The ir ls debated the affirmative the decision against won but came back with second place The girU hava not had much prac ticc in the past, but in the near fut- is The Lockhart ure they will show you how to win. hc Prnlrie Lea girls the only decision for the Student Program In Assembly irie for the complete af-, I A student program was presented debate was "Re- in assembly Tuesday morning, sup- the Government Should crvised by Miss Ima Carmichael and Miss Gillespie: "Look here, is this peach or apple pie?" H.

E. Student: "Can't you tell from the taste?" Miss Gillespie: "No, I can't." H. E. Student: "Well, then, what difference does It make." Lola Pearl: "What has become of Buck?" Emma Jo: "Oh, he used to be a chauffeur in the city, and when he came out to see me, he went under the mule to sec why it wouldn't go. "Doc" Holmes "Did the patent medicine you purchased cure your gout?" General Science Student "No, on reading the circular that was wrapped around the bottle she got two more diseases." Lytton Springs School News invited to Lockhart for an invita- Prairie View, second; Esequiel tion tournament Thursday, March 7.

Sanchez, Lockhart, third; Raul Her- Thc track boys are buying some rera, Glenvoir, fourth, new track shoes. I 20 yard dash Johnny Ygnacio, Glenvoir, first; Frank Capelo, Lockhart, second; Rodrolfo Cuellar, Prairie View, third; Lee Munos, Glen- The first interscholastic basket! voir, fourth, ball tournament for negro schools in Running High Jump Tom Es- this county will be held on the, pinoza, Lockhart, first; Anselmo Caldwell County school Martinez, Prairie View and Carlos BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT Luling, Texas, Saturday March 9th. The -tournament is to begin Saturday morning. The schools will draw for places after they arrive on the School Campus. Extensive preparation is being made by the teams.

Operate all Electric Light Mrs. Margaret Cage. The first num cr bcr on the program was a trumpet khart Rirls will debate the solo by Alton Wilms, accompanied and the Lockhart boys by Mrs. Cage. ate the Luling boys In Lul- Flugencio Arredondo played the Friday guitar and snng.

The applause fol- -o lowing the first number was so ov- lUm Oeorie Richards crwhelming, that Flugencio render- Honored led a second number 'Kl Rnnchn i Grande night at 830 in the Ameri- The audience then ploy on Hall Mr and Mrs C. F. of Texas" accompanied by Mrs entertained the faculty. Cage and wives, the atu- Announcemtmts were by 'v of Lockhart High School Mr Holt and Mr Bates friends, with a dance in This was the beginninjt of student their William George programs Through the cooperation jiiun William George 's of the student body the student pro- i grams can even more successful Characters for the one-net play which will be given in the County Interscholastic League, March 26. are: La Nue Cardwcll, Dorothy Lee Wells.

Thurman Perry and Frederick Burton. "Pearls" by Dan Totheroh is the title of the play to be presented. Supt Watson will direct the Mexican County Rivera, Lockhart, tied for second; Milton Juarez, Polonia, Joe Rodriquez, Prairie View and Tommy Moreno, Glenvoir, tied for fourth place. Shot Put Leopold Flores, Lock- Chinning the Bar Anastacio Rodriquez, Prairie View, first; Sipriano Gusman, Lockhart and M. Rodriquez, Maxwell tied for second place; Louis Leija, Prairie View, fourth.

Running High Jump Antonio Shnur, Prairie View, first; Delfino Arredondo, Prairie View, second; Nicholas Rodriquez, Polonia, third; Anastacio Rodriquez, Prairie View, fourth. LOCKHART NAVARRO SCHOOL At the County Meet for Mexican schools last Saturday the four entries in declamation were awarded ribbons as follows: Junior girls Adelfa Romo, second place. Junior boys Victor Rivos, third place. Senior girls Rachel Sordia, flrst Running Broad Jump Antonio place, Shnur, Prairie View, first; Natividad Rodriquez, Uhland, second; Nicholas Rodriquez, Polonia, third; Tilano Hervera, Glenvoir, fourth. 440 yd.

relay Prairie View, 1st; Glenvoir, 2nd; Lockhart 3rd. Baseball (boys) Prairie View, first; Glenvoir, second; Lockhart 3rd Playground Ball (girls) hart, first; Raul Herrera, Glenvoir, View, flrst; Glenvoir 2nd; Lockhart, second; John Martinez, Prairie View third. third; Gilbert Hernandez, Lockhart, fourth. 440 yard relay Prairie View, Meet Winners flrst Lockhart, second; Glenvoir, third. 440 yard run Carlos Rivera, i Lockhart, first; Johnny Ygnacio, Glenvoir, second; Leopold Flores, Lockhart, third; Reymundo Gonzales, Lockhart, fourth.

Broad Tores Espinoza, All Round Championship First, Prairie View 100 points Second, Lockhart 82 points Third, Glenvoir 50 points Declamation Junior Boy Pablo Quinones, Lockhart, Prai Maxwell, flrst; Samuel Rosales. Mar rie vleWf secor Anselmo Martinez tindale, second; Victor Rivas, Lock- Prairie view, third; Salvador Aya- hart, third. la Glenvoir and Leopold Flores of Junior Girl Edwardo Rodriquez Lockhart. tied for fourth. Prairie View, first; Adelta Roma, Lockhart, second; Felicita Navarro, Joe Rodriquez, flrat Senior boys place.

The teacher who trained them feels justly proud of their record. FOR ALL KINDS of Enamel and window glass see Masur Hardware) Company. CASH paid for clean white Post-Register. i merirar legion Hall was aptly decorated with symbols i Independence day. On the ere pictures of the Alamo.

and the itral of the State In the renter of the coll- i itjr covered with red and JOKES "I turned the way I signaled indignantly said Mnttie utter the crash know It." sadly rcpliod "That's what fooled me The Seniors had charge of the Chapel Wednesday morning. March fith The program presented was a i "Faculty Take Off Thurman Perry was Mr Watson, Preston Ferguson played the part of Mr May, Mattie Lee Ingram was Miss Tcnncy. Helen StrBwn, Miss Garrett; Gussle Forister was Mis Woodland, Dorothy Lee Wells was Miss Hills. Korea Bcnold was Miss Brewer and La Nue Cardwell played the part of Mrs May The program was arranged by the Senior Class and the interesting part was that those tak- ing part used words and phrases wan furnished by Jim- ucnl ty used by the teachers. Campus orchMtii Dorothy Bodcman "What benu- An invitation volley ball tourna- tiful view it is!" moU was held at Lytton Springs To Mr lljrlttn Farmer "Maybe nut if you hud to Saturday.

March 2 Only Buda and plow that view, harrow cultivate came but each team ent- 'il. hoe it. mow it, loner it. and pay Lytton girls won taxes on it. it would ornery s.juad wishes to take Shod of thanking Mr.

M. or the means for tlUor: thrir various Mendoza. third. Senior boy Joe Rodriquez, Lockhart, first; Abraham Teneyque, Prairie View, second; Jose Sanchez, Mendoza, third. Senior Girl Rachel Sordia, Lock hart, first; Mary Arredondo, Prairie View, second: no third.

Spelling Second and third voir, first, Lockhart, second, Maxwell, third. High Point No. 2 and Uhland tied for 4th place, Fourth and fifth grade Lockhart, first, Prairie View, second, Glenvoir, third. Martindale, fourth, Sixth and seventh grades Prairie View, first, Martindale, second. Glenvoir, third Choral Singing Choirs of 15 or less Rogers Ranch, first; Uhland, second; Martindale, third JUNIOR 50 yd.

dash Antonio Shnur, Prairie View, first; Llias Olivas, Polonia, second; Nativido Moreno, Uhland, third; Nicholas Rodriquez, Polonia, fourth. 100 yd. dash Delfino Arrendondo. Prairie View, first; Jesus Samora. Maxwell, second; Antonio Shnur Prairie View, third; Natividad Moreno, Uhland, fourth.

Total Senior Track Lockhart, first, 35 points; Prairie View, second, 24 points; voir, third, 13 points. Total Junior Track Prairie View, flrst, 37 points; Polonia, second, 8 points; Uhland, third 6 points. Total Athletic Events Prairie View, flrst, 55 points; Lockhart, second, 30 points; voir, third, 25 points. Total Literary Events Lockhart, flrst, 52 points; Prairie View, second, 45 Glenvoir and Martindale tied for third place with 25 points; Rogers Ranch and Fentress tied for fourth place with 20 points; Uhland and Maxwell, 15 ponits; Mendoza, 4 points. We just saw a picture of a discussion of the Townsend plan and no surprise was caused by the fact that every one present had his or her mouth Memphis Com mercial Appeal.

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