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El Paso Evening Post from El Paso, Texas • Page 13

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PAGE POL EL PASO SCHOOL POS'l PUPILS MAKE $134 PROFITS ON CARNIVAL 97 Bailey Pupils Are in A show in which 97 pupils took part was given at Bailey school last Friday night. A total oi $134 was cleared on the carnival. Proceeds will be used to aid room libraries and the playground. There was a fortune teller's booth. a game, a circus, a fish pond, and many other attraction! Those who took part are: Fortune tellers, Dolores Gallegas and Jodie Beakley.

Baseball: Wm. Veazey, Rov Clement, Raul Porras and Billy Eddlc- man, Candy sales: Ruth Christner, Nora McWilliams. Evelyn Van Court, Clarence Walker, Edward Moseley, Oscar WTard, Bobby Durham, Margaret Barron. Virginia Williams, Maria Bengoechea, Mary Codero. Luis Armandariz, Alicia Ronquillo, Julietta Matas.

Ana Munoz, Maria Luisa Bengoechea, Stephen Canavan. Edmund Aguilar, Oscar Jiminez, Hector Chacon, Robert, Gonzalez, Maria Breton, Alice Farias, Dora Farias, Ramino Codero. Irving Ravel, Armiela Cruz. Bertha Rodriguez and Frank Mejia. Fish Pond: Margarita Ferrer, Margarita Palafox, Margarita Madison, Otilia Cruz, Carlota Quevedo and Mary Jane Gordon.

Circus: Billy Colley, Thomas Savage, Rosa Cornett, Vernon Williams, Donald Lance, Jack Purcell, E. B. McMahn, Maxine Parkham, Jack Foster, Dan Goodman, Stanley Tipton, Robert Thornton, Ray Sherman, Abe Kalin, James Waismith, Betty Lou Boxley, Frances Jane Barnwell and Isaura Chavez. Wheel of fortune: Curtis Wilson, Bam Gray, Mary O. Brock and Geo.

Austin. Chamber of horrors: Phillip Price, Avery Norwood, Esther Huerta, Venturo Escobar, Jeff Parkham, Oleta Foster. Arcadia Parra, Teresa Quesada, Edward Kelley and Armida Romo. Side show: Elizabeth Johnston, Vivian Blalock, Robert Austin, Elaine Lambert, Wilma Brown. Nick Beys, Lucille McClelland, Virginia Brooks, Billy Millard, Emet Quinn, Virginia oZllors, Joe Carpenter, Raquel Trillones, Maria Luisa Fener.

Baby Show: Graculla Hermosilla, Donovan Ziler, Vera Beckman, Aurora Revilla. Helen Beys, Doris Gutierrez, Ernesto Paredes, Geo. Austin, Sam Gray, Jackie Haynes, Roberta Wilson, Mary O. Brock, Dorothy Cound, Elvina Peinada, Jean Fink, Angeles Anagnostan, Mary Agnes Kelley, Mary Jensen, Peter Ortega and Mary Jean Larsdowne. ----------s------------Visit Other Classes Pupils of the Low Fifth grade of Bailey school were sent to visit other classes of the school on Your School of Education Week.

-----------S-----------CLASS STARTS LIBRARY CLUB Members May Classes To Go To library Revolutionary Heroes March Again in Pageant THE COLORFUL DAYS OF YOUTH were revived at York, Pa an its sesqui-Centennial pageant celebrating the meeting of the Continental Congress in 1 scene shows General Yron Steuben talutina the Colonial flatf. recently. 777. This Martha Just Throws Rocks at PAINT CLAY FLOWERS AND GO DRAWING Pupil Make Posters Class in By CLEMENCIA ON ATE Alfonso Hernandez, a pupil in Mrs. Angeline Wallace' cla.ss in Aoy i school, it.

sick in bed. It been reported that he i.s a little Mrs. Lena Dalton's H. 11 Grade had a contest in arithmetic, and the boys proved to be better than the Kiris. Miss Virginia Gomes' and Mrs.

Helen classes had the most regular attendance last month. They were given holidays. All the classes in Aoy school are making Thanksgiving posters. LEADERS EAT WITH STICKS IN TRAINING Spend Night at Camp Zach White Each member of Troop 41, the training troop of the Boy Scouts, composed of adults which will spend Saturday night at Camp Zach White, will prepare his supper by primitive methods. No cooking utensils will be permitted.

Indoor meetings of the Troop are held on Tuesday nights, in the community hall of Temple Mt. Sinai, Community Center will provide a schedule of swimming and life saving instructions for Boy Scouts. There will be four Saturday morning periods, beginning Saturday from 9 to 10 Scouts must present their membership cards, and bring towels and bathing suits. A new Boy Scout troop has been started at Ysleta, with headquarters at Ysleta High school. Scouts of several troops are taking care of distribution of publicity pamphlets for the Community Chesi drive.

Scouts of Troop 23 recently hiked in the Franklin range. Their objective was the highest peak, but they reach it. Cottonwood Springs was the site of the troop's base camp. Troop 2 provided the majority or scouts used for ushering at Liberty hall during the convention of the State Federation of Clubs. Fun Club A Junior Pun Club has been organized at San Jacinto school by Low Sixth grade girls.

Officers are: president, Alicia. Pena; vice president, Guadalupe Quijano; secretary, Lorenza Qui- rores; and treasurer, Elena Arreola. Members are: Maria Lair Maria Montes, Blanca Valderrara, Eloisa Olivas, Rebecca Solis, Prances Kantz. Ofelia Madrid, and Irene Snyder. Mrs.

Sherrell is the sponsor. do the Mrs. KirkhamX Miss BlanchardV and Mrs girls won the playground honor roll ribbons week. Diana used the truss-bow to slay her prey, they say, but, Martha Suiste, 16, of Pilot Rock, needs only a rock or two. The girl, who herds sheep on the ranch of her widowed mother, is pictured here with two bob cats she killed with rocks.

CADWALLADER P. T. A. MEETS Mrs. Melisa class made some clay work last week and painted it.

They made flowers and other things. All the other classes will Three teams of boys and three of girls will go to the volley ball tournament Thursday afternoon. Boys teams are and classes. Girls teams are of the same classes as the boys. More Than 100 Meeting Attend Cadwallader pupils of the Fourth grade are allowed to go to the library to look up references, at any period, without permission.

They have formed a Library Club, under the guidance of Miss Ruth Woodson, which gives them the privilege of going to the library Without permission. A list of desired books has been submitted, and these books will be bought. The club has elected officers, and the meetings are controlled bv student government. -----------S----------Give Program Seventh grade pupils of Cadwallader scnool recently gave an Armistice Day program. Those taking part were: Brownie Patrick, Manuel Chav err Silvestre Vasquez, Fred Clifford, Herbert Kimmons, and Fred Hervig, 17 Are on Honor Roll Seventeen pupils of the Fifth and Sixth grades of Cadwallader school are on the English honor roll this week.

They are: James Mabham, Arturo Escobar, i. i John Ellis Cruz, Concha Castaneda, Cadwallader met Diurs- Aljna Katherine Cruz, Sara Jane Ox? night for a regular business Mosby wulie RusseU ullian session, after which a Thanksgiving Ki)gore, Prances program was presented. More than 100 parents attended Healy. Rebecca Martinez, Joel Ruiz, Esthe meeting All meetings of John Cadwallader -T A. are held at Hen Pen Haze, Braem and Iso- night so both fathers and mothers specht.

can attend. The Fourth grade for the second 1 time won the picture offered to the grade having the greatest represen- tation of parents at the meeting. Tf lfl, Kilgore were absent from Cad- Pupils Are 111 Sell Chocolates Library books, art material, and pictures will be bought with the money raised at noon by Cadwallader teachers. Teachers sell milk chocolate bars, the profits from which will be evenly divided among all to buy the I If the Fourth grade wins again the picture will become its permanent possession. Miss Arnette Hampton and Mrs.

Geo. Birner were in charge of the program. Hostesses are: Mmes. H. F.

Greg; gerson, Sam Moore, Ainkias and Miss Hampton. -----------S-----------Make Leather Designs Advance classes in Art at High school are making designs in tooled leather. These designs will be worked into purses, bill folds, and bok ends. Fire screens, boxes, and picture piacques are being decorated in gesso by lower classes. ------------g-------------- Falks to School Mrs.

Fincher, Alta Vista school teacher, gave a short talk on Armistice Day at a general assembly held last week. The whole student body then gave a flag salute and sang patriotic songs, 4 wallader school this week on account of illness. Boys Entertain A group of Seventh grade boys of Cadawallader school entertained the student body last week with an Armistice Day program. Goes to Oklahoma Hazel Lee Johnson, formerly a Seventh grade pupil of Cadwallader school, has gone to Oklahoma to spend the winter. Join Cadwallader Virginia and Robert Lumpkins are new pupils of Cadwallader school.

---------Hold Impromptu Show An impromptu Armistice Dtty program was held by the First and Second grades of Rusk school Thursday. Tomorrow Is the Last Day of Our Early Shoppers' Sale of Toys Every Doll and Toy in our immense stock is reduced as an inducement for you to do your shopping now Extra Specials for Tomorrow 98c Steeping Dolls inches tall Steam Shovels Sand Loaders Dump Trucks Pile Drivers Double Garages Umidirvi Blocks Pianos Scooters 98c Each Stick Horses eercolator Sets Cast Iron Trucks AH Dolls and Toys are your selection now before the rush. A small deposit will hold any article. Charge customers rnay have their purchases placed on December account. See for St Pays El too a CAM ftMTOidO ft oeuviuk.

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Years Available:
1927-1931