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Editors and Publishers until
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November 2003
another
Beezley and
the five. Parsons
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THE ROUND-UP
The romance between Pat O. and
Neal R. is still flourishing. Why is
"listo" Teeny's favorite word in Span-
ish'? (Needless to say, when trans-
lated it means "ready".) Is Gretchen
M moaning over her long lost lover
James Sikes? When around Elaine,
W arr~m keep your month closed be-
on
is small and the
days a week. Mr.
any sense be c 1', and the shop
tition with the very well equipped.
we will be HOME EC. CLUB
rts are not more The Home-Ec. Club met on Tues-
in supplement to the d day, Nov. 12, ith all 60 mem-
t() give the pupils of a : bel's present. ie Camp of
newspaper every week. In many the Extension Service presented a
thing's our objectives will be the talk on "How High School Girls can
same. ,Aid in Home Defense". The talk was
Since moving to our new plant we : enjoyed by aIL
f~el that our school spirit has been SCIENCE CLUB
greatly magnified. This is a m The Science Club, sponsored by Mr.
óf pride with ~s: We believe we I I ,Ferguson, is another new dub. At
a of offlClals and leaders the regular meeting November 13,:
sh his spirit with us. It 1940 several perpetual motion ma-I: Francis
be our purpose at an times chines were diSCl1ssed and a movie make a c
the news of the school, its p ,"The Moon" was shown. 'to Betty
tea Our principle purp ANNU AL STAFF beautiful
be upbuilding of Cons The Annual Staff, a separate unit is the
as early as possi from the Press Club, held anothe
opments toward g Ruth
Nmmyili e ~
p does
to urge develop
time to time call
needs a
body
to
for the
1.A
aud
2. An
night
3. A larger an
4. A better equipped
tory and t
I istry as a high school
i 5. from the
the school.
6. The organization of
council.
pledge
an
terment 0
SchooL We request the
of the officials, teachers,
in these objectives.
PRESS CLUB
No meeting was held.
DRAMATIC CLUB
No me,eting was held.
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Congratulations to the Tigers, the
first Maroon and White team to win
a championship of any sort. They
it the hard way barely having
full teams. But they did have
determination.
MEATS
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HOME EC.
(Continued from page 1)
!
! of a Taffy-Pull. A "Sticky-p
¡ good Um", was enjoyed by all
, present.
The school has a new movie pro-
jector. It is a RoC.A. Victor machine
whieh uses 16 mm. sound film. The
projector, screen, and accessories
were purchased at a price of $315.
The Mothers Club donated $50 of
this. The school is on a circuit which
gets films from Sam State
Teachers College. Du year
the I wi1l films.
Mr. e says
sihility of gett
pictures. The pictures
are of good educatio
should be seen by all
sibly see them.
RECOGNIZED
for
QUALITY
Location
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GOOD FOODS
ALWAYS
of
Highway 6
STAFF
Editors and Publishers
Dillard Spriggs and Henry
Featur Editor:
Ella Cofer
Advert mg rates on request.
Circulation over 500
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THE
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semi-
ation of
Consoli-
Station,
At the reg of th
Home Ec Club last Tuesday, Novem-
ber 26, 1940, a musicâl program was
heJd. Several vocal selections were
p is p
monthl h the
the Pres ub of A and M
dated High School, College
Texas.
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Tigers' defeat at the hands of
eZ Yellow Jackets cer-
as bad as the Aggíes
Texas Longhorn
consolation for
in all the
Basketball practice is in full swing
and prospects are v'ery bright for a
good season. Coach Park believes
that the Tigers wiIJ have as success-
ful! a basketball season as they did
on the
team will get an
ore Christmas at
annual football banquet.
FIGHTING TIGERS
0 UTFITTERS
FOR MEN & YOUNG MEN
December
, -
I M Conso'
! year he
the s
a good scholar. Her y, he is cast in a number of Dra
spirit, and fine chara val Club productions. Jacques' report
assets to find in any high school stu- cards show that his
dent, and Consolidated High should ing is also far a
certainly recognize the value of such at talking, both
students. mally. Jac
Jacques Beezley's dark hair, keen Point man,
eyes, and good looks would attract ar?und boys in A and M Consolidated
anyone; but, folks, it is not just skin HJgh School.
deep. After a successful season as I'
a back on our high school team,
Jacques was elected co-captain of the'
1940-41 South Zone Champion
football squad. From last years re-
know that he excells in bas-
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decla
WHO'S WHO,
(Continued from page 2)
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HARDWARE STORE
DIAMONDS, WATCHES, AND
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Appreciates Your Trade
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ME 1
The first one of these papers
entitled "The Screwdriver."
issue of "The Screwdrive
around good old Consoli
the year 1923. It was a four
mimeographed paper and was
lished whenever the spirit move
editors and the remaini rt of
staff. This paper was gi n to
students free of charge.
The second Consolidated paper
first pubJished a few years
This paper had a different nam
it was called "The Round-up."
Round, J1'" was also a four
paper but it was printed. This
was too pubJished whenever the
moved the staff. "The Round-Up"
charged a small fee for every copy.
The 1940 edition of
gers" was ente
banquet honoring
Tigexs, there
people present
The guest speaker of the
v¡as Mr. E. J. Howell
A. and M. Col1ege
of the A. and M.
MI'. Howell
The t 'rd Consolidated paper
first p ed in the fall of 1935.
was entitled "The Tiger Rag"
was delivered once a month.
paper was paid for with advertising I'
and was printed on slick paper.
(Continued on page 3)
I neth Kinsey, Clyde Schaffer, Robert.
Schwartz, OHie Parsons, and Joe
, Chestnut received a managerial award
The Yell-Leaders also received jack-
ets. They were as fol1ows: "Red"
Lancaster, "Chic" Cooper, Ike Ash-
of burn, and Taber Shelton.
hlch
the
Coach Mance ed from
Jim Bonnen a " of dip-
pings showing the Tigers' proglress.
As a token of appreciation from the
I;eam, Coach Park received a sterling
silver fruit bowl.
001 on Saturday is new for the
Consolidated. This is cau<;t>d
extra Christmas holidays due to
flu. School wi11 be held on thn:e
Saturdays. not done,
would not of school u
about the June. As it 1S, m
we will get out on the sixth of June. hi
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THE ROUND-UP
January 10, 1941
nice gym
The
smaller r the fore
most part farmers and rural resi-
dents. While the citizens of College
Station the majority, of whom are in
well paid p s with A. & M.
College find unable, or
STAFF
Editors and Publishers:
Dillard Spriggs
Henry Gilchrist
Feature Editor:
El1a Fr Cofer
Advertising s on request.
Circulation over 500
...
-EDS.
Page :;
are
Footban
at A and
power to
will proba see them sooner
or later. was taken with
the A. & M. Athletic Depart-
ment moYie and is now thf.!
property of Consolidated.
The Tig m got off
to "more start the
other night by defeating Shiro, 34-19.
The reason that we say "more or
less" is because
have won by a much
but they did win easily after the first
quarter was oYer.
team wiIl
tana.
ss
game for its
of the game
the next is-
A Friendly Welcome"
r Next
Prescription
WE DELIVER
Phone 44144
Casey- Burgess Building
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS
Let
FOOD MARKET
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Page 4
WHO'S WHO
(Continued on page 4)
in the Little Symphony Orc
Also, outside of school he is ping
into effect his own ideas of music by
organizng and leadng a band of his
own, Much of Jim'"; offtime is spent
in working on cars and all kinds of
motors. His int~resi in sports run;;
along the same ch::mnel as most hoys.
but Jim possesses the added ability
of keeping statistics wel1. We are
betting on a boy like Jim to really
go far in life.
to
a eontest
very well..
even better.
the direction of
is new to Consoli
CASH & CARRY
THE
VISIT THE
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AND
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BARBER. SHOP
Want to Do Your
TAILOR WORK
Suits C. & P
Pants C. & P
Sa
CASH and CARRY
A. M. WALDROP /if CO.
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HAMBURGERS 5c-10c
"Bryan's Leading Clothiers"
GROCERIES
&
MEATS
Since 1896
College Station
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In a fast scoring contest the ¡'(.
is M. Consolidated wore down the
Calvert Trojans and eked through
with a 30-25 victory.
As the game began Calvert em-
ploying a fast break scored two
points, but the Tigers went into the
lead when
ter, made
wilL From then on the score see-sawed
rmtil the quarter ended with Calvert
in the lead 14-10.
Following is score
of the game:
(Con't. on page 3, co]. 1)
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the
dated High
Texas.
ST AFF
Editors and Publishers:
Dillard Spriggs and
ilhrist
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The saint whóšënãÏne is Valentine
Be 'er me, is
An me from thee,
Thy faithful knight henceforth to b€'. also
Do not, I pl'ay, my saint disdain, i th
I would not woo thee, love, in vain; i D
And though thou gÍ'vest me no kiss, '\ A play was p
The loss shall be atoned by this: ,of sophomore
I will exchange my heart fol' thine, I
Thus only can I call thee mine. I Home Ec. Club
'Twould recreate the world for me, ' All members participated in
The Jife-Iong' valentine to be! I cial hour.
Study Club. The Club
1 new selections which
king on at present.
FEBRUARY
Tallying but four times in
half and only om! of them
field goal, the Tiger basketee
down in defeat ro Richards,
It was Richards game fr
start to finish. At the end
first quarter the score was: 6-1
cond quarter it was 10-4; the
it was 18-6; thnd of
was 28-11. Ri ds Ie
way. The Tigers seemed to be
capped by the small Richards
nasium and they could
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c. 3 0
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FEBRUARY 14, 19..11
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WHO'S WHO
2)
(Continued frO1
English class so they tell me.
I wo Williams reall;>;'
did Ios n the show the
other day and socked a lady or was
it her dignity she lost.
~The Snooper.
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Richa'rd CaUendar
WHY NOT A GYMNASIUM?
(Continued from pag'e 1)
need a large building but a small one ing
is very satisfactory for schools of the
this size, Through a W.P.A. Project
a gymnasium and athlet'
be built by the school
litt 25 os
do we a
for A. & M, Consolidated.
of
College Hills
CLEANERS & D
COFFEE SHOP
MIT LEE,
&
MEATS
The Rexall
Issue 5
he
th':1
gym
stage so to give
vision to the audience.
Page 4
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March 28, 1941
Location
North Gate
CRAMMING
(Continued from page 2)
kach it k them. Uoopecatlo 1 help:¡;
;" th',.
This is a new six~weeks so lets
all begin studying harder-and try
to cooperate with the teachers. Pay
attention in class and remember as- a
signments e tt have to writ;;!
them down-and ng up all your was
homework. real
"Lets have some cooperation and ti
study consistently this six-weeks
BETTER GRADES."
-By Bettie
Oil . II>
Dial 4-8884
A.
MEATS
GROCERIES
Issue 1
Page 2
The
The R
a month,
of A. & M.
and Grade
Texas.
P is published twÌ('e
is the official paper
Consolidated High School
School; College Station,
ið
one doing his part, so come
Tigers, come out from behind
eight ban and let's get goin'.
Page 3
SINK
of several key men.
unted heavily upon,
Tiger chances for
are growing less
: B. J. Lloyd, J.
to middlin'
season's
top ball toters, cannot be counted
on for sure because of his foot which
he injured last year. Vincent how-
ever will start the Jewett gam".
Third: Richard Callender withdrew
school to enter Bryan. Charles
ICE CREAM, CANDY
LAND DRAWING
SUPPLIES'
MEATS
Page 2
are
ghting för
heart. The
girl's half,
are rumored to have said they would
bestow a kiss upon all the boys
making a touchdown this year.
(Watch 0 Kinsey!)
Enough of
but if you
know. . .
the
We
they do
games. wm we do ours '?
When you come to the gameS, try
to get your parents and friends to
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October
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THE ROUND-UP
Literary Edi
and Margaret Medberry.
Chief Photographer - Bo BUsing
(assistants have not been chosen}.
Business Editor-Ike Ashburn;
Louise Wright.
Sports Editor-Jim Bonnen.
Typist-Betty Vezey.
With such a good staff the an
should be something to look
ward to.
""
Wade or Vivian Sheffield
tackle; Aubrey Parsons at
Jim Lam:~aster at
Clarence Vitopil
Gabbard
Horace Sch
Co
WOMEN TRADE"
at Top
Is
THE LINE-UP
Coach W. B. LHes will be able to
field a veteran team for the first
season. The line-up will
be as follows: at left end
(Continued on page 4)
Somebody said
done,
But he,
That
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Page 2
Th
The Ro
a month,
of A.
and Grade
Texas.
Up is pub twice
is th paper
nsolidated High School
School; College Station,
STAFF
Dillar ------------
He ------------
Neal Reeves ---- Asst. Sports Editor I
Mary E. Anderson --_u Club Editor I
Betty Joyce
Outlaw _____Grade School
Louise WrighL_Secy. and
Betty Vezey -----------_u-
Pat 01'1' -------------------
Dexter Gabbard --------
Mrs. Morris ------------
So
At least, no one ever has d
But he took off his hat and
And
begun it.
With a lift of his
Wi
He started to sing as
thing
That couldn't be done,
There are thousands that ten
it cannot be done;
There are thonsands that pI'
failure;
There are thousands that point
to you,
The dangers
But just buckle in
grin;
Just take off your coat and go to
it;
Just start in to sing as you tackle,
the thing ing:
That cannot be done, and you'll do it. President, Teeny Anderson; Vice
-EDGAR A. GUEST President, Edward Whitten; Secre-
e,
to assail you,
with a bit of a
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Page 3
Consolidated's Tigers' inue to
roll and roar right al after
last Friday night's h the
Tough SchulEnberg Shorthorns we
believe they are able to win any ball
game that they play the rest of
the.y play Trinity,
de:feated Crockett
rner beUeves if they
after
lost
Elks
J. O.
e yell
Insti-
foot-
now
at A.
's
~ERY
NEW GYM-
(Continued from page 1)
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e 1)
ture that most gymnasiums do not Fred Lewis, William
have wi1l come in very handy fo!' left tackle post,
various plays and concerts by the be Aub
tion wi!
musical organizations. The roof, a
Lancaster,
steel girder construction, makes the Clarence
building strong and ,eIiminates the right tackl
posts in front of the bleachers. Th" neth Kren
floor won't be equaled by many high tske care
schools and few col1eges. It will be
made of hardwood maple, the
wood for a basketball court;
to give as little shock and
a" possible. The outside of
nasium will be frame to
with the other buildings.
bl.? among the best high
nasiums in this part
With the new
football field
cell in all
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A~&
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IN PRICE ONLY
Y. Nt C.A,.
Barber Shop
and
V ARSITY BARBER SHOP
100/0 DISCOUNT ON
MEAL TICKETS
Since 1/196
Station
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The
students wanted a new sc
were all proud of this new
but we soon fell into
of strewing paper on the
certainly showed no
whatever to the
our new s
Every we arri
school, the floors have just
cleaned and mopped, AftEr the
p;:riod clas.3 you could never
that cleaned at
During riod the
again d and all of the
swzpt After school th
and hall again have to be
01 paper.
A great deal
be eliminated if
put thEir waste
wink at Neal every day in
class wJ::en she picks up the ab-
sence s'ips? What's this we hear
about John Hollingshead and Mary
, Leland? Rumor ha:¡¡ it that Dzxter
G. is sti:l casting romantic eyes at
Betty Joyce Out'aw. Frances have
you reen that picture of Bul1et and
.To Anu? From a most reJiable
Effort source we hzar that Carol Mc. hM
on the part of ,the students, we ¡ a warm p'ace in her heart for Bobby
ned could r £chool a mu~h nicer I Schofidd, What's th's we hear about
ing a school that would Jim B. and Phylis about
his work could; e a impression on visitOl:',>. I P~t, Jim? W'~11 I guess we better
students would; and a much more enjoyable place stop with that, so long. . .
paper in the bas-: in which to work. I -SNOOPER
October 31, 1941
Page ~
off to the boy who scored
both touchdowns, and
bang-
far
red
e com-
we ar'",
n, lose, or draw.
on page 4)
FOR
AND
4-4444
lIo Ec Gi
Profit Fron1
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TIGER DEN-
Last Saturday at the Baylor Ys.
A. & M. game, many of our higÌ1
sehool girls were seen at various
places in the stadium se1ling yarn
dolls. Th~se dolls differed from those
made in the past since they
made from red, white, and blue
Previously they had been made
maroon and white.
The purpose of changing
was to make possible
of dolls to the Baylor
as the A. & M. fa
A. &
tGen d
could
dons
Usi
HERE,
A
ac
. Krell
grade teacher.
Third Grade
still being sol
will be used to
David Williams
a slight brain
from a bicycle accident.
Fourth Grade-...Both
had their mnual Hall
Friday afternoon.
lIs
(Continued from palJ:c 3)
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the words
"I
On
I don't want to set the world on fire-
I just want to start a flame in your
heart.
In my heart I have but one desir.;:
that is you, no othe'
do.
I lost all ambition for world acclaim
l' just want to be the one you love
And that you
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Novemb'cr 14, 1941
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The Rouo
TTEN I(APERS
LI
a
of A
and Grade
Texas,
a for two weeks,
make a stndy of t~e: , a ear old Consolidat-
build; eel have had a lull for the time being.
Pen-I However, several of 0111' old stand-
Tommy' bys still provide us with some items.
I
¡l"ish Wright has been
the first! rümantic eyes at Lillian
; Kenneth Krenek has not as yet col-
lect€d his kiss from the female yell
leaders; he made a touchdown in the
game. Fred L. was sure hap-
last week; could' Hel-
Thomas' visit to
¡to
¡
¡time.
,
! 'what do James Vincent
I writes in English class Sf;.y? Could
; they be love notes, James'? Yes?
Oh! I see. Why was Billy so
be compos-: n, ay night?
what time
did
ed Mon-
Seem to
new Campus
the balcony of course. Whera
ckie Rolins the night of No-
2?
SNOOPER.
Due to the length
itution, most of the
and all of the G1uh
be omitted from this
NTS
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.ERY
Favorites
By Students
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STUDENT COUN
(Continued page
Meetings
There shall be one mee .
Special meetings may
necessary.
Last Wednesday, the school voted
upon class favorites and favorites se-
lected from the whole student body.
The ~tudent council counted the votes
and there were so ma e with
marly the same numbe votes that
run-offs were held in all the classes.
The pupils wi1l not know who won
the elections until the annuals come
out. M€'mbers of the annual staff and
of the student council wiJl
member that they are pledged
recy.
The following people were
ed in the Tun-offs:
Freshmen: Girls-
Dorthy Hil1, and Flo
-No run-off.
Sophomores:
Boys-Carlisle
ie>n, and
Juniors
George T
Chesnut.
Seniors:
Betty
B
College Station and Bryan
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GROCERIES AND
MEATS
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The
Th
P is publ
is the paper
lidated High School
I; College Station,
STAFF
Thanks
Are
vi
fo
:110
Among e
lege students
a great
fortunes and
be
Re
members only the
received has Jittle
things he lacks.
are going
year.
be bigger and better. Ne
are being added. Everyone
get this year's mnua1.
them NOW, before the price
rises.
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Casey-Burgess Bldg.
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The top tune at C'onsolidated this
week is "Tonight ove." This
song was written Tschaikow-
sky's piano concerto in B flat. It has
taken the nation by storm this week.
The inquiring reporter didn't get
around to everybody this week, but
this week's song represents about
half the attendance of high school.
"Chattanooga Choo Choo" is follow~
ing a close second. W
this song to move on up
honors next week. Next is
tune which was in the top
week and is still ru .
good many votes. This
on almost every
country. That's
Tune." That
"'Till Reville'
backing. Fred
ti1 Tomorrow.
Bryan, Texas
Bryan, Texas
B
Texas
Rober
Cham
Sine" 1696
F. D. I. C.
Issue 2
people
of
last night
the high
re numer-
delivering
teen lettermen for the
1941 season were: Co-Captains Ken-
(Continl1ed on page 3)
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THE ROUND-UP
The
The Round-Up is
a month, is the official 'paper
of A. & M. onsolidated High School
and Grade School; College Station,
Texas. '
H
Neal
Mary
Betty Joyce
Outlaw ----_Grade School
Louise Wright__Secy. and
Betty Vezey -------------
Pat Orr ------------
Dexter Gabbard -----
Mrs. Morris ---
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Page :3
More
ll.....Mavbe
./
Mrs. Reid-"Yes, Tommy is study-
ing French and algebra. Say 'Good
Morning' to the lady in algebra,
Tommy."
Da,rJing, how can I ever leave,
(shouting downstairs)-Bus,
taxecab.
n-Now I slump me down
my friends wiH
second, "this is
"Let's
a haystack
was a pitchfork
the pitch-
hit the hay-
are like the stars, he
her hand, so white
the truth, for like th'ó!
came out at night,
r-
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ound-Up
c
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Coach Liles Picks Bask
~J\ll-Opponent Team St
With five
0 dcminating the
"The Round
Zone team.
the t
opil,
of the team was
dias Alligators and
gs. '
At left end is CALLENDER of
Bdow is the Tigers
team picked by Coaeh
Picking such a mythical team is dif
fieult because Coach Liles could
each man play only
and Wortham tied for top h
placing three men each on th
Buffalo and Iola had two e
Trinity placed one
This would be
team; Sealy and
had fine ball
a class
sehools
Look for many of
players to bob up on
in several years.
All Opponent Team:
L. E. Lummus
L. T. Engleke
L. G. Roy
C. Anen
R. G. Bounds
R. T. Magourik
R E. Stubbs
Q. B. Davis
H.B. Kveton
H. B. Gray
F. B. Grisset
I' 19, 1941
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Page r.
From
CHRISTMAS
d
NEW YEAR
's
Store
J. C$ P
co
Page 6
First song of Consolídated this
week was TONIGHT WE LOVE.
This makes the second successivE'
week for this song. It has fallen
to number three song of the nation.
Following in a close second is EI-
mer's Tune. This song with the
tricky tune and the senseless lyrics
has taken the country by storm.
Since its debut it has moved steadily
up the ladder of hit songs. It now
is the top song of the on the
nation wide hit parade.
C'hoo Choo is third on
hit parade. It has been
top three for three su
The Consolidated Hit
rate the ten best song
with the w
in every
songs of the
"Lucky Strike
Elmer's Tune;
3. Tonight
Choo Choo;
The World
of Mine; 7
8, You and
birds Ov
Dover; 10. Jim.
Some remarks
Ike Ashburn: I
song'
vens:
Mildred Wilson:
decide, but I thi
We Love." He
states that
Waltz."
To An Our Patrons.
MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A HAPPY NEW
Wis
. MERR -CHRISTMAS
And
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
. !Ðryan' s Leading
y CO.
Inc.
Bryan, Texas
FOOD MARKET
College Station
in the Oafe-
so, could they
of the meal in ful1 ,
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The
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Whether we ree
those three wo
mean a lot to
deed high ti
we are in th
and that we
mahogany
ods profit
of their fel1ow citizens ar
for liberty. By downright
I mean the manner ip which we
.suffered defeat in Pearl Harbor;
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:.I
P.T.
5
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0
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9
were presented
a trophy
from Luke's
Store. The Yell-Leader
and also the Reverse
were not here, but wi11 be
at some future Assembly.
a
P.T.
0
1
0
2
0
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Don't
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A
.....Learn To Dance
So you want to learn how to
dance? Well, follow these few steps.
Step 1. Approach the poor victim
nonchalantly. . .act as if you ¡n'e
looking her over, then say, "We'd
look good dancing togeth:'r," and
grab her, before she can run. But be
ready for what she is going to do
(she might slap you, so eat your
WHEATIES before going to the
dance).
Step 2. Put one arm around her
waist (don't he bashful, everybody
else does it, anyway the girl is used
to it by ) Leave it loose
if she w ts to be squeezed
tell you. . . later. . .
Step 3. Take her
other hand. . . an
wrist, but right
begin. . . also
"d:'ath
don't g
a pump
L
-C I
and
hearts aflam!!,
try
fight, fight, fight, figlft-play
the game
e are the Tigers of Consolidated
High.
That old piece
wit. "leave your
all right in its
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Texas.
STAFF
Dillard Spriggs --------__---Edito1'
Henry Gilchrist ---
Louisé Wright ----
Dexter Gabbard, Asst.
Neal
Mary
Betty Joyce Outlaw, Grade
Pat On ____n_-_,_-------
Betty Vezey _n______------- Typist
l' foot-
Lieuten-
at Pinehurst New Jer- 9.
'Paci c.
Page 3
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CPI ve
a special assembly
've the yd
sweaters.
Car\i;,¡le
t
GROCERIES AND MEATS
NORTH GATE
LU
THE
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CONSOLIDATED HIT PA
D'E
The hit song this week is "Rose~
O-Day." It is a tune w most
of you have probably heard about
three times a night for the last
month. This is a comparatively old
song but has just now reached its
popularity. The story of its
duction is one of which
probably have s
composers
in Ne
interesting to so
They had about given up when out
of an east side apartment house ran
an Irish scrub-woman calling a man
a fil-a-ma-goochen, etc. This
them an id>ea out of which
a-Day grew.
The runner
is "Dèep in the Heart of
'This song is new. It has
jumped from
National Hit
Texas."
alread}-
on the
"LILY"-
(Continued fr
1$)38 as sat
ting from
to McKen
lege.
Lily has been
In the offi
r"ceipts or
She was a great aid to
because she could give you
formation on any subject y
wish.
Even though we all miss
greatly We hope she enjoys her
job. We all hope that she
come and see us soon and
quently after that.
The Mothers'
press its
dents, pI!.
ing make the
~;ucooss.
COMPLIMENTS OF
E'S
RAY ODEN, Prop.
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Carol,
one i",
Inda, T,eny, or
coilvinced; everyone is
their candidate will win. The
Night has brought out the
romantieal as wen as no-
of jealousy, not among
the candidates, but among the pu-
pils.
All qneens supposedly chose their
own escorts and this presents an in-
teresting angle. Betty Joyce cho'!ic
Robert Lee Blazek. Carol might !:is
"'leU be expected to be escorted to
the festiviti:;s by Kenneth Kinsey.
who was e field
when this was ppea!'
with none other than Mac McCul-
Of course not only the candidat¿s
their escorts will be there, Un-
threats Mrs. Jones and
also, the
should turn
0
This vicinity, including the Cons
idated High school, has been ask
for fifty models in alL
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Page 3
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THE
ERD
ing Training Starts
Sp football training startEtd
this week with about 42 boys 1'10-
::orting. Most of these boys, how-
are inexperienced, and Coach
will be forced to work long
6
5
2
b~ sure
right no'w
page 4)
1
0
OP
"A GOOD HAIRCUT
ALWAYS"
iDee p
th" Assembly
ney claims he
Hash the money
tonight. Don't
wager you he dgesn't . . .
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Another two weeks rolls around The prairie sky is
at Consolidated High. The lead in.:; Deep in the heart
song at Consolidated this week is The sage in bl
"Deep in the Heart of Texas". The Deep in the
ìeading song a11 over the nation, Reminds me of
from the R:o Grande to the Great Deep
Lakes. A close s e con d was The rab
"Blues in the Night". After the Deep
"Sports Night" Friday there will T
probably be some changes.
"Deep in the Heart of Texas"
The stars at night are big and bright T
Deep in the h:art of Texas.
I(
Conso
TIGER DEN-
(Continued from page 3)
;ts seems as if the
did a great thing by
Sports Night and
oj' Sports. . . .
C ub along by
"Keep' To Y>O11r
At The North
And You Can't Go W
A.M.W
fl:(
.. Bryan' ß Leading Clothiers"
Sinc" 1896
College Station
Bryan. Te:œ.s
Issue 6
~S for
due to the fad
of the election
8-
ssembly. However, according
"grapevine," many candidates
file for office within the nex't
week, or next.
Page 2
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~
i;¡
dorse
tion of
think be!
Iei:'s remember
officers for next year
to the polls.
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The
-Up is
Press
M. Cons d High'
Station, Texas.
STAFF
Dillard Spriggs -------------Editol"
Henry Gilchrist ------------ Editor
Louise E
Dexter E
Neal R Editor a
M¡ary Evelyn Anderson, èlub Editor
Betty Joyce Outlaw, Gr
Pat 01'1' -----------------..,--
Betty Vezey ---------------- T
Thi
Vote For
Student
held in
five
y«ar.
most
fore,
them mus
scientiqus s
Not only
b(' wen
but our
qualified
Round-Up is of
qualified
will
SPO
the Senior Class. net proceeds
will be turned ove the
Committee. Jac~ets 'have
been ordered for the basketha1] team
from the money gained by Sports I
Night. I Thursday
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Page :i
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17-
,
Stars
TIGER CHANCES
Well, last week the Tiger track-
sters came through one more. 'l'he
Tl- Tigers led by their star, Kenneth
17 Meet
season.
field next week Kinsey
feet. In the
Kinsey's timE!" wasn't
that was due to the
that the track had absorbed a
(Continued on page 4)
GRADUATION GIFTS
OF
JEWELRY
CAIJD
Jewelrv
e
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17, 1942
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Co
Another
solidated.
is "Deep in the Heart of
This is tho: second week at the top
place. "Deep in the Hßart of Texas"
is the top song of the Nation. It
has held this post for weeks and
has many weeks ahead. The runner-
up is "I Don't Want to Walk With-
out You". This song has wo,rked it-
self up from thE' bottom to second
song in fiv" weeks. Mrs. Jones' fav-
orite song is "Deep in the He
of Texas".
The stars at night are big and
The Battery, school newspaper fur
AbiIBne High, after winning in the
region contest, will go to
the State at Austin.-The Bat-
t€'ry.
TIGER DEN-
* *
"
two-day rain. Next
ville this corner
place first in
above
Two
chance
5 Meet
Todd. If
th,y may
s<>y so far as
Al Dubose, former ]ine coach at
Corpus Christi, is that school's new
football coach. He succeeds Harry
Stiteler. Dubose is a former Texas
North, "
Gate
a114
SPRING STYLES FOR
LADIES AND CHILDREN
Shoes-Ready to Wear
Dry Goods
co.
El
":Bryan's Leading Clothien"
e Edge
n
96
Bryan
c
the rat with
~athrougn
of the locker room windows. De-
Gain has gone so far as t'J
many of Pinsey's supposed-
ly best fl'Ìends. The chi>ef suspect,
Dr¡;d Dewis, is known to have been
thoroug-hlygriped at Pinsey for !l
(Continued on page 4)
, P~g€ :2
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Any resemblance to c
ing or bout t
purely tal.
Spl'illa¡'d Digs ____n__n_-_-_-
Little Henry Gin -------------
Stub VVl'~ng ----------- Feature
Nix Flabbard n-- Asst. Feature Ed. :
Peal Peeves ---- Asst. Sports Ed.! '
Hugey Pandel'so:n ------ Club EditGl"
Tktty Joyce ,Blazek
__n_nGl'ade Drool }I~d.,
SO WE
DID RUN
OUT OF
COpy
erson
Queen By
"---THE URomtD~uP
Page i
MURDERH
Well, well, whe.n I pi<!ked up my
copy of the Ground-Up t.oday, 1
found OOIDS very startling news aJ:HHJt
the- death of Penny Pins.ey, C<HwJop-
football and track stal'. I
a:so hroke two rm:-I,
the- 100-yard dash
mile run, which Dott
5,280-foot dash. In
Dott, the C'on-
ew th~ course in
one-tenth seconds. Datt,
minutes later again took
's time it was the
, which he flew in
and two and three-tenths
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Spu
$902
will
day
the
the
ba.nq
coats,
silver, solid e!h'-
rings, and the most importmt award
of all will be th€ solid robber min-
iature basketballs for It watch chain.
Advance
record crow
of
wil
Huisetti,
01' of all
s
CKER
TRY US NEXT TIME
ous movi
¡ for the gala
, $15.76.
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