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THE PLAINSMAN PRESS
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1969
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To Roam Oct. 31
spell ends and Halloween comes
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TOP TWENTY
INSURANCE AGENCY
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PH. 894-6194
PH. 894-3450
BO'S DRIVE IN
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No.2: 409 Austin
Custom Cleaners
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SANITONE
CLEANING
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PsAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Service Now!
Any student at South Plains Col-
lege who is graduating inDecem-
ber or who will be leaving Sou-
th Plains College for any reason
is urged to register with the Pla-
cement Bureau in the Technical
Arts Center.
The Placement Service will aid
the student in setting up inter-
views for jobs and will help find
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CAM-VETS OF SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE - The members of
the Cam-Vets Club, for those who have served their term of
duty in the. armed forces are, front row, from left, Jim Ran-
kin, Jack Stephens, president; Robert Rinehart, secretary;
Sonny Cook, and Dave Stanley, club sponsor. Middle row, from
left, are Bill Parrin, Don Payne, Gary Burch, treasurer; and
Bill Connally. Last row, from left, are Jack Mackey, Student
Council Representative; and Preston Leggitt, vice president.
(Photo by Donna Mann).______
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RODEO TEAM - Competing at the Guyman, Oklahoma rode-
o are these members of the South Plains College rodeo team,
from left, Mark McCloy, Johnny Middleton, Kent Youngblood,
Ab Hendly, Wayne Cooksy, and Doug McCloy. The team has
competed at Roswell and Portales, New Mexico, and Sul
Ross. Youngblood, returning from last year, leads the Sou-
thwestern Region in steer wrestling. (Photo by Donna Mann).
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Contemporary Art
At SPC Nov. 1
The next circuit art showing
at South Plains College in the
Fine Arts Building is scheduled
for Nov. 1.
A contemporary art exhibit,
the pieces are done by artists of
today with the majority of paint-
ings featuring abstracts.
Approximately twenty paint-
ings comprise the group which
will hang for two weeks in the
Fine Arts Building with the pub-
lic cordially invited to view the
work.
All works ondisplay, which are
for sale, are selected pieces
which have won in art shows a-
cross the country.
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THURSDAY, Oct. 23
Interclub Talent Show, 7:30p.m.,
MONDAY, Oct. 27
Departmental Clubs
Student Council
Women’s Recreation Association
6:30 p.m.
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
Oct. 28 - 29
Northwest /Area Catholic Wo-
men’s Society Convention
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29
Flaming Spurs, 7:00 p.m.
Dance, SUB, 8:00 - 11:00 p.m.,
The Brutes
MONDAY, Nov. 3
Religious Organizations
TUESDAY, Nov. 4
One Act Play, 7:30 p.m., Aud-
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in a different manner. Usually Ross the weekend of Oct. 16-19.
it begins around dusk or when it At present, the team memb-
begins to get dark, when children ers are composed of Ab Hend-
of all ages, dressed in various ly, John Middleton, Mark andDo
costumes knock on our doors ug McCloy, Wayne Cooksy, and
exclaiming “Trick or Treat,” Kent Youngblood. Youngblood, a
m 1 • I • 1 1 and are treated with candy, fru- returning letterman from last
Emppvme IlC p 4 1 A | 4 it or some type of goodies. But year, is currently leading the
e Halloween is not limited only Southwestern Region inSteer Wr-
A leading journalism educator “Government information jobs to children, many young people estling. He has won two trophy
has predicted that tomorrow’s is a new area, taking new peo- hayecarny as Where sue ac - buckles, wimnine: the dogging at
newsroom will have more women pie right out of college,” he said. yitiesas C ing orappes, uink- Roswell and also Portales. Sul
and more young career people in “Young journalists hope to be- n 0 course ne orrorhou- Ross and Panhandle State are the
it, all better educated and mak- come specialists early in their S eine ud ’ any peop e ave final rodeos of the Fall season
ing more money, than today’s careers, and their chances of do- dances parties.and masquerades with Guyman, Oklahoma slated
journalist. ’ ing this ’are good. While 311 of these activities are for Oct. 24-25.
Paul S. Swensson, executive di- “People doing the hiring are goingnrWe.seem ° ina The instructor of the rodeo te-
rector of the Newspaper Fund, recognizing that in many areas a ______________a»m»w enthe am is Jim Jenkins,
Inc. from 1961 to 1968, said more woman can funetion as good as a
young people are heading for jour- man, and in some places, have
nalism careers than at any other an advantage.”
time since about 1949. Purpose of the foundation, whi-
One reason for the growing in- ch Swensson directed for seven
terest in the field is its broad- years is to attract more bright
ening to include a variety of ca- young people to careers in jour-
reers in news and information, nalism. Supported by the Wall
----------------------------- Street Journal, The Newspaper
Fund, Inco helps high school pub-
lications advisers through semin-
ars and by providing materials to
keep them up to date on journa-
lism.
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Halloween, the night of magic, to a close. Black cats, goblins,
Oct. 31, is observed all over the SEE SPOOKS PAGE 12
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modern Halloween celebrations The South Plains College ro-
comes from Druidic rites and Ro- deo team has competed at Ros-
man festivals. well and Portales, New Mexico
Today, we celebrate Halloween this year and headed for Sul
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The Plainsman Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1969, newspaper, October 22, 1969; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1476354/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.