The Goodwell Sentinel (Goodwell, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1950 Page: 2 of 6
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THE GOODWILL SENTINEL GOOD WELL OKLAHOMA
MONDAY OCTOBER 9 1050
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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12 Travel
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14 Inn-
18 Lhmprey
18 Symbol for
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20 Abound -
22 Decigram
23 Czars-
4 Wooden strip
8 Injure
8 Girl's name
7 Agency of
mercy (ab )
8 Coif term
10 First woman
11 Turn right'
28 Assault 40 Pester
12 Guns (slang) 28 Ran fast 41 Snare
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17 Portof Venice 32 Money 48 Kind of tree
19 Trimmers 34 Bargain event 48 Dined
28 Guided again gj Adored 38 To the Inside 47 Noah’s boat
28 Part of a 34 piace 0f 39 Clide over 49 Negative
plane
2ft Poplar
30 Nevada city
31 Hooded cloak
82 Maker of
chair seats
33 Levels
23 Frighten
38 Deposit at
river mouth
7 Yes (Sp)
38 Is not (cdntrl
42 Morindln dye
43 Possesses
48 Capital of
Turkey
47 Beverage
48 Inciter
1 Hunting cry
82 Make trim
vertical
1 Halfway
2 Upon
3 Placed
contest
snow
SO Either
THE EAGLE EYE
Goodwill Oklahoma
Published every Monday
The Goodwell Sentinel Is an
Independent Newspaper support-
ing the Interests ot the people
ond what it believes to be right
regardless of party politics
Entered as second class matter
at the Post Office at Goodwell
Oklahoma
Imogene Davison Editor
and Publisher
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Welcome
Aggies
ENJOY HOMECOMING'
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JUNIOR CLASS NEWS
ly Sue Murphy
Well this Junior Class of Good-
well Illghschool Is really working
Every day 2 members from the
class sell candy at the candy
stand at noon So fnr we have
done very well but we are plan-
ning on doing better
The Junior class Is well repres-
ented In most all of the high-
school activities sports for instance
There are four boys out of five
In the Junior clnss that are going
out for footbnll They are: Lonny
Buckner Jim Davis David Camp
ond Billy Taggart They are all
Stars Wo are really proud of the
way the boys ore working at foot-
ball After all not every clnss con
have such a ratio as we have
Without the Junior girls In the
Pep Club we would really he be-
hind All of the girls are In the
pop club and we will try to mnke
every trip If posslblo to see the
football team ploy
Besides sports there are a few
Juniors In the high school hand
Jim Davis plays the saxophone
David Camp the drum and Plioelte'
Barnum the E flat horn
Tho class Is trying to decide
on a ploy which shall he given this
first semester So for we haven't
decided what play we shall give
or who will bo In It
And If you come to the games
you will know where to get your
candy bars of course get them
from the Junior class
That's about all for the Junior
class this week but we will odd
some more next week
Hey! I Boys!! You all suro play a
good gome Friday afternoon Bui
you suro did have us seared for a
little while Keep It up hoys you’re
doing fine
7TH AND 8TH GRADE NEWS
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Betty Jefferies enrolled lost week
in the eighth grade This makes
twenty six on the roll
Kay Hoyt hos been absent be-
cause of nn ear and throat Infect-
ion Everyono In our room enjoyed
tho archerp program on Tuesday
morning Jerry Wllllnms was Wil-
liam Toll's son
Fifteen of tho pupils are Busylly
engages at recess periods working
off long division penalties for gab-
bing Incessantly during clnss or
study periods
Next week will be six week ex-
aminations There will bo a general
review of tho world In geography
Including longitude and latitude
Mr Flthlan presented this room
with a largo globe Perhaps some
of the difficulties will bo over come
now nowever n complete set of
mnps on a holdor or roller would
bo very valuable for tills "World
Geography Clnss"
In Literature tlirea poems Op-
portunity have been studied and
In answorlng Sill’s the "Broken
Sword" by Markham Is being mem-
orized A little progress has been made
only six wall sitters this week
Jamie McBride has now spectacles
Now she can see the board This
Just leaves Karon Hatchett need-
ing glasses
GOODWELL PEP CLUB NEWS
The pep elub Is nil the popular
since we won t!n game with Kis-
met Friday 20-13
We had another assembly Fri-
day morning nl 11 The Band star-
ted the program by playing "Our
Director" The Pep lenders lend
three yells Joe Flnnell made a
tape recording of them because
Mr Shirley wanted us to bear our-
selves yellng Conch Mllburn gave
a pep talk which enlhuslnsed ev-
ery one a lot
The pep club painted a sign
nnd put It down town Some of
you mny have seen II It was good
don't you think Thanks to Mary
Carolyn Wanda mid Barbara The
rest of the elub decorated the goal
posts In school colors
Everybody be at Keyes Friday
the Kith for the big night game
we're going to win All the pep
club will be there to yell so you
be there and yell too
MEAL TIME AT GHS
We won't have much time for
much "news" today because here
It Is our first home game of the
season and wo have firmly res-
olved to see that game even If
wa dos rota gve every thing else
a kick and promise
Our number of meals served this
week has been: 04 104 1)0 103
and expect 100 or more today
Ona item In which you mothers
may be Interested Is: we have re
celved a large quantity of potatoes
In our commodities so we likely
will be serving potatoes of toner
than usual because they show
every sign of being poor keepers
We pnss this on to you so that
you may If you like serve less
potatoes In your own menus and
know that the children are recelv
lng their required dally amount
at school
There is a Lunch Room Work
Shop to be held a Straight on
Sat of this week nnd we planned
to go hpt owing to sickness at
home and also a very sick car we
will have to miss It Better luck
next time perhaps
You should all come down nnd
see what a grand bunch of stud-
ents we havo this year They are
such good citizens that It really
keeps us trying hard to live up
to them but wo love trying nnd
so to the gnme In a beautiful
sample of "October's bright blue
went her'
Mrs Castleberry eelebnted her
birthday lost Thursday by some of
her friends calling ami visiting with
her amt eating ice cream cake and
pop
Leo Davis 1913 class of PAT of
Santa Paula California with his re-
cent bride visited oldtlmers in
Goodwell Friday:
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5TH AND 6TH GRADE NEWS
Jay Smith is back In school hav-
ing been confined to his home
with a severly sprained ankle
The sixth grndo seem to be hav-
ing rather bad luck Sallln Strong
also has a sprained ankle
Tho Health classes havo been
making henltb posters
Wo havo quite a flno collection
of rocks In Scloneo clnss Tho col-
lect Ion Includes one fossil brought
by Jolla Schnabel
Tho fifth and slxlh grade are
learning choral reading In literat-
ure rlass They oro studying "In
School Days" by John Groonlonf
Whittier
Snly Strong wns honored by a
blrthdny pnrty Inst Sunday for her
twelfth birthday She received ma-
ny lovely gifts Her guesls report-
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3RD AND 4TH GRACE NEWS
Ten pupils from our room look
entries to Ihn Tonsy Flower Show
Wednesday It wns n good show
nnd wo enjoyed the prizes too
Wo nro all planning to take pari
noxt year
Slinron Butler nnd Robert Weeks
were Quiz Kids nl the Hnylofl
Jnmboreo Inst week
Tho thrlcl grade finished their
renders nnd started new ones Fitch
one In the clnss helped In paint-
ing a mural slo 2 ft by 0 ft Tho
Fourth grade also painted a Mural
of "Chippy Chipmunk's Vacation"
Wo havo boon ltnvlng written
spelling contests eneh dny but
now wo wll spoil all tho week's
words orally on Friday Tho other
days wo will have written tests
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8 The Graf Zeppelin in 1928
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Davison, Imogene. The Goodwell Sentinel (Goodwell, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 39, Ed. 1 Monday, October 9, 1950, newspaper, October 9, 1950; Goodwell, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2139311/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.