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Monday, May 27, 2019
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They say goodbye to Ol' Howe High
Howe and the rest of the nation is once again in the season of graduation.. For the graduates, it is a season of happiness. To be more practical, it is a season of uncertainty. To the nation, it is a season of speculation as to what direction the graduates will direct their learning. Either they can use their eventual influence toward restoring the America of which they have heard so much, or they can use it toward further destroying it. The theory that all National ills can be corrected by government spending and directives from bureaus created by politics and financed by funds from the taxpayers' pocketbooks took over established democracy years ago. From their classbooks they have read that America is a land of the free. From their contacts with national facts they have observed that what textbooks have taught them is one thing and what is the current trend of trying to destroy a Supreme Court nominee or the President of the United States is totally another.
Dear HHS Class of 2019, We have enjoyed so much getting to watch you grow and highlight your achievements. From Eagle Scout projects to robotics, to the tunnel experience at
state in band, to following you to Austin in track, to Touchdown Time in Texas, to theater, proms, dances, and to all of the ups and downs of being a young person. We loved covering your experiences
Michelle Carney/Howe Enterprise in high school (and some we outstanding headlines and chose not to cover, for you stories of joy and happiness. We wish you the and your family's benefit), but your edition has merely best of success in your future and let us know one page written. The greatest experiences of your about your new pages.. God lives have yet to be known. bless. MCW page 5 Fill the pages with
Six graduates made up Howe's last Class of '19
strangely two sets of twin As we take a look at Howe sisters. Lottie Ann High School Class of 2019, we thought we'd compare and Thompson and Oline Thompson, then Dadie Lida contrast what the Old Howe Butler and Dasie Lila Butler. High looked like 100 years Una Stark. must have felt a ago. Could the graduating little left out at times. class of 1919 even imagine over 90 students graduating There were many other from Howe one hundred classmates than the six that years later? Probably not, graduated, however, many considering their class had The graduate of today faces of them didn't feel the need five girls and one boy. One a confusing world where the of an education, while others boy. Paul Patterson Shelley. threat of socialism, er uh, He was not one of the original attended different schools. communism is a real threat Others failed and dropped to America. Upon the members of the class, but graduates rest, in part, the came from Gunter after going behind in their grades. responsibility of restoring to school there for three to America to the nation they "Our first teacher was one of four years. He served as the have learned was intended the most patient and devoted editor-in-chief of the Argus by our constitution. we have had in school," which was the Howe America is still a land of written in the Argus. "I say yearbook before the Spotlight opportunity, but there are this because it was through differences - those that build came into existence. Paul Patterson Shelley - the lone boy in the and those that destroy. The page 2 choice is up to the Shelley's classmates were graduating Howe High School Class of 1919. graduates. They have been educated to know the INSIDE difference. Board president Howe Theater Swearing in for HoweEnterprise.com honored for longends great season two council Readership tenured service as with the play members and trustee "Clue" Mayor Stanley Jan. 1 - May 25, 2019 The HHS Theater Dale Rideout was Howe ISD's Board Sessions 47,537 program performed sworn in at of Trustees will Users: 24,682 "Clue: On stage Tuesday's Howe have a new look at Pageviews: 254,920 (High School City Council the next meeting page 3 page 8 page 16