The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1960 Page: 5
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IHURSDAf MARCH 3 1960
Tuiia Future Teacher Chapter
Cops Two Awards At State
V i Ma ITJi
conei0n hid
i thi campus of Sort Texas in
I ittn Fb 19 20 th Midred Hu
chaptir vi n rM
pac ttth
si raphe k and yearbook
Vas also rec ° 8ned for
u u
Jhl1 r seven new chapters by
< t He Vebb of Vernon THA pre
i il > n
rs Mildred Ilulsey sponsor
3 d rf the
honors Of course we
> r vorv proud of both the scrap
ok and > carbook We worked
h lrd and those long hours were well
v irth it
The scrapbook which carneil a
p metric motif was designed bv
Mrs Rny Rogers Dana Rogers and
V ii < Ivn Green i
I ir thosv who wish to see it the
lpbook will be on display m Miss
II i i s room
During this past summer the of
furs m fur five davs with Miss
II s ti vvmk out the details of
it virrnexik Th < vearbook cm or
v is also di signed b Mrs Rogers
Fantasy Trip
I iplc oftm elreim ibout fantas
i things happen ng to them Two
or high school pris haren
< irge and Jeannitt Rulund wrote
i plav about a dream Because the
students of 6 c are studying about
India the dream is about this coun
tr
It is the story of a fairy who
comes and takes a student on a tour
of India
Stage manager for the play is
li d the praver Thire were about
T other students taking part in the
f lav
I he play was presented Peb 26 to
thi other s xth grade classes
Tumbling Class
Presents Show
Ovtr ind o r 11 po n ilemcn
tary tumbling t iss
This class is a result of Mr Ker
nut Mitchells elementary principal
wanting something to entertain
third and fourth graders when the
weather was bad i
Students work on tumbling in the
fnusie room using arm surplus
mattresses They do 12 different
exercises Thi hand spring is the
type they like best I
This program started last year
givis the students a physical educa I
tion class and past time
Any boy or girl in the
Those who vorkd to comp It thi
yearbook were lohn Clavtun B < t
Dales Sydnev Mills Sharon si
and Annette HolK
District IX also walked off u
honors when Mike Gambli i t Ai
rillo was named Mr FTA it texa
Miss FTA is Betsy Will in s
Spring Branch High of Hi n
Other yearbook winners w i <
Brownwood second and Ti ist
Amarlllo third
V inners of the 1000 colli t
arships awarded by Tex s
Teachers Association we
I
s i
hid
Sammons of Sam Houston lit >
Antonio and Gary Gore Inn
Lubbock High Lubbock
Stale officers for the com if
are Hobby Mann of Mineral w 1
president Tommy Thoede o I
pie ice president Carohn Hill
Lubbock recording sccretar I r
He zer of Dublin financial star
> Jams Hardin of Pilist i
panamentnrian and Nancv I r
son of Victoria historian
Last vear s district 1 AA irnm
pionship track team the Tulia Hornets
have begun their pre season
workouts
The thinclnds were kept indoors
Inst week by the snowstorm but
held practice in the gym The boys
Tommy Bates Other students who f tartTori on Their indTvidual
have
major parts are Tommy Love
announcer Gary Gruben who read
the scripture and inline Mays who
events this week in preparation for
the Crosbyton Relays March 5
Other meets scheduled so far are
the Whirlwind Relays at Tloydada
and the Amarlllo Sandie Relajs
Returnees from last years varsity
this season are Sidney Davis
Billy Dick Russell Rucker Harry
Lewis Charlie Mitchell Uuzzv Poa
ge iack Mars and Joe Dallugc In
addition several squadmen and
members of last seasons freshman
squai will complete the roster
ITie Hornets won the district track
meet at Amanllo edging Dalhart
by half a point Dalhart lost most
of their squad by graduat on and
shouldn t be too strong this season
but Dimmltt offers a threat
Hornettes Start
Volleyball Season
With the basketball si ason com
pletud the Hornettes will begin
their volleyball season March S with
the Ilainview girls
If the vollejball team wins their
third or district or region or are regional
fourth grade nn pirticipate I runners up they are invited to par
Timbling s u 1 i will appear in ticipato In the Statewide Invitation
an issi mb v March 3 it 2 p m
FHA Discusses
Date Problems
Top of d sr iss on in the Tib 21
FIH little ihapir meetings centered
around bos girl relationships
Nancy Iviat led the second period
class in a round table discussion
concerning dating problems evolving
around family affairs
I ourth period girls discussed problems
and advantages of going
steady The steady girls in the
class gave their iews concerning
the matter
Liltk ehapd r mcetngs are setup
one i n i h i irh diss
Ihiv m i in arr d ou n
t i sim i i in r a th regular
J U i r wh h are
i so i J a r j
al Volleyball tournament which
held oa the campus of Hardin Simmons
University This tournament
will be held April 20 and 30
The tournament is five years old
and has grown from only a few to
about thirty teams representing
every section of the state
Trophies are awarded he first
second and th rd place winners of
the various classes There is also
an alltournament team selection
with Individual awards given in each
class
The Hornette Cagers were edged I
out of representing the lAA district
at bidistrlct by the I nona Squaws j
I eb 23 The Squaws took two consecutive
games from the Hornettes
The final scores of these games
were 4S46 at Tnona and 5019 in
thp Tulia gm Vicki Culwell scor
id a total of 60 prints fir thi two
ames to be hgv for T iha
The Fr ma fn a II mi e t the
Abrrna s i the bids rut
panr
BEFORE BOARDING the chartered b
tion in Houston Pat George Elaine
Jeanette Pogue and Mrs Grace Scott
pher Melvin Hooten who got up in
see the group off
Aggies Prepare
Contest Teams
mammtmmmMjmti
us to the State Librarian Conven
Slurgess Judy Harmon Gary Burk
stop to pose for HORNET photogra
the early hours of the morning to
I
The senior livestock judging team
plans to attend a Houston contest on
a date to be announced later
Both judging teama traveled to
Olton Feb 27 in compete in the contest
held there The senior livestock
judging tana w crnitpnaad of
Paul Caraway Jafcatw Hcadaaspyle
4ad Jay Thesntaflai resir reahmen
Jae Lynn Catnthert Carv Miller
David Kueker and Ricky Stark makeup
the tumor team
A second ermteet The Smith <
lem Duror s5a and Tvp ronW
was attended laBircU a I uhbtwa
S > Hti faaea tar s
Vtdejrf
Cant1 Go
Librarians
lulia Hornet band has l > e < n invited
to Splash Day to be hi Id at
Galveston April 30
This is sponsored by Ball High
school It is a marching contist
among the best high school bands
of Texas The bands are to be divided
according to Interscholast i
League classifications and the winner
in each division will be given atrophy
There will be places for
only 15 bands in the contest Tulia
band was selected as a AA school
Although we will be unable to attend
it was an honor and pnvilig
to be Invited stated Mr Bruei
Cook band director
Mr Dean Killioi director of binds
at Texas Tech will conduct a hrnel
clinic for Tulia bands on Marth I
The high schiol band will have
theirs in th morning and thi jun
lor high in th jfi noon
M K limn will r turn March Ito
be guest coiduclor at the concert
All ban Is a II be presented
ITicse include the fifth junior high
anj hijh school bands rhe con
I ci rt Is being given in connection
with Public School week It w II hi
at 7 10 p m with no adm ss > n bmg
ihjrgi 1
Classes Pick
Tod Favorite
Soph m ir and frtshmin rliss
f i f nt s v i Ii I in 11 ss m
mis I i ii
Sophomore class chost K ti f o k
daughtir of Mr and Mrs Ira o I
and Gary Harnett son of Mr a id
mrs i 1 Barnett
Rita is active in Librarians lll
and pep squad
Activities of Gary include basketball
and FJA
Treshmen were unable to chnse
between Dale Ann Strickland and
iame Hulsey so they along with
Lynn Ellis were selected as their
class favorites
Dale Ann daughter of Mr and
Mrs Paul Miller participates in
band niA and Spanish club I
iame daughter of Mr and Mrs I
W K Hulsy is a member of the
annuil saff THA and pop squad I
Sun f Mr an I Mrs Horace Tills
I 11 I d fiiotball and is out fort
1 V i
BOWLING
i7 Standings
i boA1 rs d d themselves proud
I nrei Annual Painview City
Inirnament just concluded at
1 i n i W
t t lass A the Wdlson Nichols
i silked off with the trophy
oppled 31S0 pins a goodlv
r n ever the 299 scored by
i la if Piainview A B Ray
I with tri was high man in
< and stexid fourth in all events
n total of 1813
In lass B McGavork Drilling
Co a as a dote second to American
Hisniss flub of Piainview scoring
against the winner s 2792 In
doubles plav Homer and Melv n
Hradley with 1222 and Paul Webb
Ir ad Doug McDaniel with ll <
were th high scorers w th I aVerne
Tut TuilA iswuner Coum i nEieAid
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF TUIIA HIGH SCHOOI
Douglas Leads
Quill and Scroll
I irrv D ui I is HIS si n or hi id
tin n at t v it d Iju and Si roll or
gam ition th it mi l ib 22 in tin
I nil h III ni l
Othi r e i s i r sin wt re Tan
ice R t ir v i r sidi nt and Svd
nev Mills siintirv ri isuri r
Ihe Quill an 1 Siroll is an inter
ONE OF US is lying and wo both know which one says Karen Andtt to M Fiulk < r to tht mli re I of
Defense Attorney Stevns and Judge Heath in the senior play March 7 and 8
II I IA irAS
i it il h > i ii v t i In i
s i I i n il s s I M s lull vis
1 ii i t t i i 1 mil iv s ul it p ip t
ind annu il si iff mi mhi rs
The club will attend an initiation
ci remonv on I eb 2t in the home of
Svdnev Mills Olton s Jmll andS
loll org mi ition offuirs will conduct
the ci remon >
Mrs Ros marv Hindi r chapter
sponsor familnri d the initiates
with ihe i oust tntion mil motto of
tlu oil imatiim
Plans foi Hx il liv I iws will In
discussi d 111 in t mi i tini
UNDER THE WATCHFUL eyes of Morcelyn Green John Caylon Sydney
Mills and Ai5 Mildred Hulsoy Sharon Vue enj Bi Ity Boles holu tho
first place trophies which Toli < FTA won in yemLojk nnd sceopbook
division ut the state convention
Kleman and A Housewniht plae Pair Sounding
fourth with ai Homer Bradley
s 1733 was good for third place in 1d from f i
all events and Carl Bradley was snow bank Saturday night
fourth Trank Madura finished fif > unable to
th in singles with GOO pins
Metropolitan I eague I eb 24
Gale s Texaco 141 Whites Auto
144 1ove Bros T S 10 7Vj
Tule Lakesrs 108 Crawford Pump
Service 10 S Amarlllo Exterminators
108 Tulia Egg Station 9 9 Post
Drilling S13 KJWI ertihrer 4 11
All American League Feb 25
Tuba Motor Sales 19 5 juitaque
Bank 18 6 Swisher Gas 14 10 Thompson
Impl 1311 Sams Furniture 12
12 Howell II Doan 12 12 Taylor
Lvans 11 11 Mills Oil II 11 Anth
nny s 111 Reeves Insurance 1113
Harman Toles 915 Hill reatherston
3 21
What intriguing lexales might a
person visit if he traved 1200
miles in nin monihs
Someone eowld journey almost
halfway around the earth Var
lous foreign ports and exot e is
Us might be the destination
However Ulen Burnett travels
1 200 miles each school vear by
going from her home to Tulia
High and hack home each day
On the other hand Joe and Jeff
Dalluge find that their excursion
pach school year amounts to only
22 miles
What is the difference Fllen
lives 32 m is from school whereas
rhe Dalluge home is located
less than a block away
The Tulia Hornet
Published weekly by THS students Tulia High School Tulia
Texas
The HORNETS holds m mb rshin in and competes inter
saholastieally in ILPC PHSPA and WTHSPA
E H torinchief
Nsrwt Editor
Feature Editor
Sports Fdifrer
Jr Hign Ulite > i
Copy Fditoi
Photographer
Reporters Juelv Brasf
iil firrmv Pfinil
ie
Janice Rector
Martne Dietrich
Judith Harman
Harry I wls
Joy Hinkle
Sharon Vise
M fiiteri
K e > r elm in rtosel S 1
tin it
They were found s mil i
Ii
and 1iev i
tin ear
ii i i nine
by Roy Stockett and bn u li ot m
The car had onlv ab mt i i ue r
tank of gas when it b mi s u >
Tlie heater was used it in rv i s to
keep the chill erlf t i < e ir lulu
Aux llar > Policn tMn call I oil u
day morning o lc k f r hi four I
The temperature reach el a lew of
II during the nUht an I urn of th
four woie clothing heivv enough to
leave th car to si i k assistant
They were not sure of th r at on
due to the heavv fot I
I nt leillowiri Mfre hints
Are Supporting I Ik
LIONS CLUB
In Thr ir Ilise ntition Of
THE ZOGI REVUE
TELEPHONE CO
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5 Miles South of lulia on
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Roy S Slocleett Mgr
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Int1 infj for thr
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TULIA MACHINERY
COMPANY
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editorial
Almost But Not Quite W
in in out d to an extreme
n t on i ii I rwici but tluei
i I il i fans this vear
t b t n it quite the Hor
Ii i n Hornet cagers and
v i n district champion
I i h i 11 was closelv inn
I w th i i and Canyon shar
rl sti i i rs in football Tulin
i I Diiiini it taking codistrict Lit
s i oiskitl ill and the Hornettes
1 1 1 m i ii niing out tied in girls
i k il ill
i in eaih case the oppos
i mis won the chance to repre
i I > i it Being so close to
ii i > Miship and then losing
i i i il margins In the two
mi int di t ided the girls rent
ims onlv the sum of three
is sipiritnl the victors from
is siimed to put a damp
on lull I
we wish that our nih
il s ii i Id have gone farther but
w ir mill id proud of their ex
II it pi iv ng and attitude throughout
tin m ison We commend them
ir i job vvi II done
Group Attends
State Meeting
Mi itniin k II lion Ht < 1 in Houston
I i Ii Jri 17 v is tin si i m of t h e
i ll vi nth lonvintim of the letnnge
1 ihiaiiins assiKi it on
Delegates left from lulia viu char
ti red bus I eb 2S Mrs Grace Scott
local sponsor iudy Ihirmun local
president and district tieasurer Pit
George voting delegate and three
other delegates Garv llurk ieun
i tte Pogue and Ilaine Sturgess at
tendc d
Judy Brasher slate historian was
unnble to ninke the trip because of
illness iudy was scheduled to lend
u workshop at the meeting and also
to ipixur on the program at otn of
tin lunqin ts
iliformn author Mr iamis I
SuiiiiiK rs scrvul as the main fcpiak
i lis addriss lodays lecn
j in Yi st iday s world was
I iv n Sitinilav morning Mr Sum
rn is his pubhshed Id ttcnaje neiv
Is Miss Andre
Guilty Or Not
Hu pe ople of the state of New
l nk v isus Kuren Andre
I jojii I aulkiur did not kill linn
si If Hi wis murdi red and the
Mil niiitinils hi was murdered by
ih worn m vou s > e In fore you Kur
i i iidn
I II nsk vou to remember that
mlknir was the man who
> I In pi i ili d no riasms for his
i i In w is the reason If you IIi
rn mli r ih it vou will iinclerstiud
that the financial condition i it >
which he was thrown in his Inst n
months was so Intolerable to him
that in order to escape It he wmil I
resort to the most desperate m i i
including suicide1
On ianuary Kith BJorn I nilk i
was thrown or jumped from K n
Andre s penthouse The tr il vi I
Iv conducted In the High School ai I
itnrlum on March 7 bv th i n i i
class They are presenting Siiht
of innuary lbth a comedv eliam i
In three acts Tlie Swisher Coimtv
courtroom will be Ihe scene of thi
second performance to be ivin
March S
Admission will be 50c for aludi nts
75c for ndults nnd 1 00 for reserved
seats
The jury will be chosen from the
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 51, No. 9, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1960, newspaper, March 3, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46307/m1/5/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.