The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 31, 1929 Page: 2
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Thnrsdnw January 31 1929
THE HORNET
PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF TVUA HIGH SCHOOL
uron school honor
ROLL FOR SIX WLLkh
EIGHTH GRADE
Ruby Grace Moody Knlima T
Morow Merle MOMurtry Inly
Vanriergrttf
NINTH GRADE
Stringer
Doris McGlaun Francos
er Mildred Wilson
TENTH GRADE
rtutlt Fulton
ELEVENTH GRADE
Ruth noimctt Hoba Conelantl
Olga McGlaun Lauretta Simpson
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SIX WEEKS HONOR
ROLL FOR GRADES
FIRST GRADE
Mozollo Ormsby
SECOND GRADE
Lula Marjory Connor Dorothy
Lue Emmett Dorothy Fucll Lois
Owin LouIbo Jones Geneva Lorn
mons Marjory Moody Storlln BurtonTHIRD GRADE
Martha Jordan Travis La Roo
Johnnie Ruth Martin Dorothy
Marie McCune Charlie Mao North
cutt Virginia Rogers Darline
Townsond Mary Ruth Genrhart
Raymond Quinnel
FOURTH GRADE
John Russell Brooks LaDcan
ittler Anna Bee Huckaboo
lanno Jordan Virginia Kell
olora Stevens Dorothy Leo Year
ood
FIFTH GRADE
Billie Sue Lain Billio Town
jend
SIXTH GRADE
Ethel Mario Anschutz Burleson
Graltam Robert Frailer La Doan
Mitchell Blanche Spear Mario
Zimmermann
SEVENTH GRADE
Jack Sprague Sidney Gwln
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HORNETS BEAT
CANYON HIGH 27H
To Tulia High School the Big
is ovor
Game o the season
When the Hornets play Canyon
Tulia feels that theyve finished
if they
for the year especially
beat like the Hornets boat Friday
night
Last Friday January 25 when
the Hornets took on Canyon H
Basket Ball team they felt that
they had taken on a load The
game was the closest and also the
that the Hornets
fastest game
have played thiH season The score
was almost even tip to the third
Hornets began
quarter and then the
points than Can
gan to gain moro
you and until the end they played
unsusally hard and came out with
a score of 271 i
Vivian V > lker played a very
good game and the Canyon girl
who guarded her soems to have
had a hard time keeping up with
her Alma IHllard did well also
when she got the ball Tulia
usually got two points
There was exceptionally good
the girls especially
team work among
pecially between the forwards
The girls an working hard to
Ko to Snyder to the Basket Ball
Tournament there If they bent
Dimmitt like they beat Canyon
the chances are that theyll get
to go They need the support of
the team and the town lets hope
tbev get It and RKAT DIMMITT
SOPHS AND FRESHMEN
The Sophomores met their defeat
last week when they played
nasket ball with the Freshmen
Although it was not a bad boat
the freshmen seem to count it
high The score was eleven and
ten in favor of the Freshmen
Clyde Wllkins did some good playing
We are going to pep up and
win
HOItNBTS VICTORIOUS OVKR
TOWN TKAA1 FOR THIRD TIME
Saturday January 2G was the
third time that the Town Team
wii iiVatert by the Hornet
At the end of the first half the
score was 180 in favor of Hornet
and at the end the score
wm 4714 Lets hope the girls
beat Dimmitt about like that
1 the old capitol of Texas burned
in 1881 and the present capitol
at Austin was completed In 188S
The present structure was built
Xt a cost of 3000000 acres of land
THE STYLE SHOP
Millinery and hemstitching
next door to
LaVelles
C F SJOGREN
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
PLAINVIEW TEXAS
Social Attention Given to All
Sales oj Whatever Size
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BRICICS
AND
BOUQUETS
STAFF
PAUL STEVENS Editor In Chlof
LAURETTA SIMPSON Asst Ed
OLETA HUCICABEE Society Ed
PAULINE BROWN Sports Editor
CHARLES BROOKS Joko Editor
GRACE STEPHENSON Senior
Roportor
JACK CANTRELL Junior Ropor
MARGARET COOPER Sopho
more Reporter
played on tho now gym
the time this was sont to tho
prlntors the outcome waa doubtful
as there was three minutes loft
to play and tho scores were neatly
tied Wo hope to have many
exciting Inierclass games before
tho season is over
The Band
Many of the studonta In tho high
school do not realize tho bonefll
of a well organized high school
band Tulia is very fortunate In
having ono of the best high
school bands in the entire Pan
handle Tho band is one of tho
bast advertising agents that tho
Tu la Chamber of Commerce has
been ablo to find Tho band will
play Saturday at flu baby beef
show hero for tho ontorlainment
of tho crowds which are anticipated
Boost for tho band
NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES
IN BOOKKEEPING OFFERED
BY FACULTY
Night Classes in bookkeoplng
and typewriting are to be offered
on Monday Wednesday and
Thursday nights at 7 oclock at
the High School building There
will be a tuition of 25 for one
or both subjects payable In advance
A full course of both subjects
is to bo studied This should
bo especially Interesting to those
who would liko courses in this
work and are not able to obtain
it during the day See either Mr
Younger or Miss Simmons
IITOII SCHOOL MONO It
ROLL FOR TERM
EIGHTH GRADE
Ruby Grace Moody Merle Mc
Murlry
NINTH GRADE
Doris McGlailn Frances Stringer
Mildred Wilson
TENTH GRADE
Nono
ELEVENTH GRADE
Ruth Bennett Reba Copeland
Ruth Fewoll Olga McGlaun Lau
retta Simpson Paul Stevens
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TERM HONOR J
ROLL FOR GRADES
FIRST GRADE
No Honor Roll
SECOND QRADE
Lula Marjorlo Connor Dorothy
Lou Emmett Geneva Lommons
Marjorlo Moody Sterling Burton
R M Mars Louise Jones
THIRD GRADE
ALLAN ENGLEMAN Froshmun Martha Jordan Dorothy Mario
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Roportor McCtino Virginia Rogers Mary
MISS McDANIEL Critic I Ruth Goarhart
J FOURTH GRADE
i J ° lm K BrookB Anna Beo
InterclaBs Dasketball sf
Huckaboo Jeanne Jordan Dolom
The classes have organized baa 1
st0V0 8 ° > Loo Yearwood
kotbnll teams and aro showing
FFT
roal enthusiasm over the inter FFT
n1io 0 T BHHo Towiwond
class basketball games The Son
tors and Juniors played ono of ° XT r fr
l Ethel Mario
Robert Fraaier Ans
the closest games that has boon
floor At l utf Burl ° non Graham La Deen
Mitchell Mario Zimmennann
SEVENTH GRADE
Jack Spraguo Sidney Gwln
SENIOR CLASS
HAPPENINGS
Tho Seniors are busy trying to
soloct their invitations Ono Invitation
has boon voted on as tho
invitation wo shall havo but on
account of some difference in opin
ion we have been looking at
more samples which have boon
submitted If after wo have looked
at all tho samples which are
submitted for our approval wo
do not find any wo like bettor
than tho one wo now llko wo will
get it
The thirty firBt of this month
1
here will be a senior class moot
Ing at which timo It will bo definitely
decided which Invitation wo
shall have
NEW CALENDARS FOR
SCHOOL BUILDING
Las week tho Vocational Agriculture
boys put up new calenadrs
in all tho school rooms Tho cal
ndars were furnished by W C
Cowan Grain Company and are
all beautiful art calondnrs Wo
wish to thank Mr Cowan for
these calendars and all the calendars
furnished the school in
provlous years Most of tho calendars
which have hung on tho
school room walls in the past
few years have boon furnished
ny Mr Cowan Those calendars
RidgeBus ting with
ThreeFuel Power
Bust em with HurtPurr threefuel power
Riding n ridge us a cowboy rides n trail the famous
HartPan with its tremendous surge of power goes
tirelessly straight ahead No lunging through tough
spots no backing or jerking just u steady pull thai
busts the ridges and crumples the hard pan thats
HartParr power The HartPurr is tho ono tractor
thut develops gioat power from cheapest lowgrade
fuels It lias tliree forward speeds from 24 to 4M
miles un hour Come in and see the improved lino for
small medium or largS farms
COX THOMPSON
TCI LI A TEXAS
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save tho studonta much tlmo
a nrchlng for tho right dato and
Jliby also brighten up tho rooms
We hope that Mr Cowan will continue
to give us calendars ua6h
year as he has In the pant
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DRAMATIC CLUB
The Dramatic Club met Wednoa
day aftontoon Miss Carmaclc talk
ed to us most of tho period and
at tho conclusion assigned us a
five hundred word thomo for next
Wednesday
Marjorlo WImberly Francos
Stringer and Knhma T Morrow
ftnvo a pantomime of a trainer
and his dogs Frances and Knhma
T woro the dogs and Marjorlo
was the tralnor Iiie cogs sal on
stools and smoked elgnrottes
Miss Carmaclc cast two plays
to bo given in Dramatic club in
the near fitiuro
Tho Teeth of the Gift Hor3o
and On tho Park Bench aro one
act plays Tho cast oi Tho Tooth
of tho Gift Horse is as fololws
Dolvln loo Cantrell
A Margaret Ruth Bennett
Anno Jones Frances Strlngor
Mr Judson DoMott
Mrs Merlono Vaughn
Tho Maid Kathleen Huxford
Tho cast of On tho Park
Bench Is
Ho J Ed Crawford
Sho Ma rgarct Cooper
Old Woman Ruby Thomas
First Young Mnn C D Rush
Second Ditto Bob Nowborry
Francos Strlngor Is director of
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On tho Park Bench nnd Ed
Outwford Id Uio director of The
Teeth or tho Gift Horse
Wo are oxpectlng great results
as Ed and Frances have two
yearw ovperlcnco In Dramatics
Whoppce lots gooCORRECTION
Owing to a mistake in reporting
tho basketball gamos laat
Friday weok Hubert Wilson wan
reported ns high point man when
this honor should hnvo gone to
Minis Reagan Wo regret tho error
nnd wo hope that this will
correct It When a mistake Is
made and Is brought to the attention
of the staff wo aro always
glad to correct It If the staff was
perfect It would not stay here to
edit a school paper
Both of the boys played an exceptionally
good game with Kress
nnd with tho rest of the team
deserve a good bit of praise Wo
Urine Your Work To
Tulia Machine Shop
Two Blocks East of CourtHouse
tyo do nil kind of
Machine work and welding
Your Patronage Solicited and
Appreciated
R G MOODY Prop
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ANNOUNCING
that we air dealers for tho
NEW WHIPPETT AUTOMOBILE
Finger Tip Control
Call at our garage and tee the new car on exhibit
Rear of Super Filling Station
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A CHECKING ACCOUNT ACTUALLY
CHECKS EXPENDITURES
Simply because it automatically remove the urge to
free spending that uomes from loose money actual
cash in the pocket
There s psychology in that think about it awhile
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Your problem of preparing daily menus that are different
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Come to our storeand get acquainted with us and our
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Engleman & Engleman. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 20, No. 5, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 31, 1929, newspaper, January 31, 1929; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42173/m1/2/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.