The Leonard Graphic (Leonard, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1964 Page: 6 of 8
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WE WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE
Serve You For All Your Flower Needs
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CALDWELL’S FLOWER SHOP
LEONARD, TEXAS • PHONE 587 3495
FOURTH GRADE
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SPOTLIGHT
BASKETBALL GAMES
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Memorial Pieces
Cut Flowers
Corsages
Potted Plants
SAY IT A SPECIAL WAY
Flowers Speak When Words Fail
funeral Offerings
Arrangements
GROWLS STAFF
•‘siditor—Pat Wise
^Senior reporter — Mary Ellen
reporter—Donna Duke
^tSaptoomore reporter — Linda
Griffin
'JFteshnian reporter — Patricia
Wmey
Girls’ Sports reporter—Brenda
hallmark
Boys Sports reporter—Walter
^Mvis
•■Spotlight—Kenneth Fuller
^F.HLA. reporter—Jean Evans
^PT-A. reporter—Tom Bunch
■3eta Club—Lynn Williams
Typists — Nelda 1
Wmda Brown, Linda Brown
‘ are urged to attend and support
; their team in these last remaining
games.
victory over Trenton. High scor-
er for Leonard was Donna Hill,1 and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
and Judy Williams was high point j. D. Toney. She attends the
First Methodist Church of Leon-
ard. Her subjects include: English
I, Spanish I, Algebra I, General
Science, and Homemaking I. Her
favorite food is hot steak. Home-
making is her favorite subject.
Patricia’s favorite song is “I Want
To Hold Your Hand.”
for Trenton. Leonard will play
Bailey Tuesday night. Leonard •
will play Wolfe City, at Leonard,1
Blackwall, Friday night, January 31.
This week we have a Junior
The Leonard Tigerettes played and Freshman in the “Spotlight.”
Trenton last Tuesday night. The, They are Patricia Toney and
Tigerettes came out with a 39-31' Billy Childers.
Patricia Toney is a Freshman
The Leonard Tigers lost a 58-38
j decision to Trenton to wind up
The basketball schedule for the the first half of district play.
<s®auainder of the €3-64 season is Boyd Robinson was high for
follows: Leonard with 14 points, Leonard
•Jan, 28, Bailey, There.
-Jan. 31, Wolfe City, There.
Billy Childers is the son of
has 6 games left in the last half ■ Mrs. Imogene Henderson. Billy
of district play. The Leonard fans, is a Junior. His subjects include:
Algebra H, American History,
English m, Typing I, and Agri-
i culture in. Billy’s favorite food
is chicken fried steak. His favor-
ite song is “A Letter From Sher-
ry.” Billy’s favorite subject is
; Agriculture. Football ranks high
as his favorite sport.
TheTiger Growls
Feb. 4, Trenton, Here.
Feb. 7, Bailey, Here.
Feb. 11, Wolfe City, There.
Feb. 14, Trenton, There.
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Fourth grade students who were
net absent during the past six
weeks were:
Freddy Berry
The following third grade stu-
dents were neither tardy nor ab-
sent during the first term of
school:
not
of
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THIRD GRADE
were
first
absent
semester
Dwain Campbell
Barbara Edwards
Don Ray Murphy
Gary McLain
Susan Preddy
Becky Peirson
Jeanell Sagley
Cathy Sims
Mike Todd
Don Treadway
Ronnie Watson
Jill Williams
Jei-ry Woodruff
The following third grade stu-
dents were neither tardy nor ab-
sent the last six weeks:
Mary Ann Barr
Ricky Ross
Leon Henderson
Betty Ann Griffitt
Danny J. Doyle
Patti Felmet
Donna Cummings
Ginger Hooper
Dawn Crawford
Dewain Nolen
Donald Helms
Those who
during the
school were:
Becky Peirson
Dwaiin Campbell
Jeanell Sagley
Jerry Woodruff
Susan Preddy
Barbara Edwards
Freddy Berry
Mike Todd
Gary McLain
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HOMEMAKERS OF
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Senior girls in Leonard Higl
school, on December 3, 1963, join-
ed with approximately 484„00<
others in more than 14,000 school
in our 50 states and the Distric
of Columbia to take a 50-min-
ute written examination in home-
making knowledge and attitudes
This examination, consisting cd
100 multiple choice questions anc
one discussion qestion,
the pricinpal basis for
of scholarship winners
American Homemaker of Tomor-
row.
Sponsored by General Mills,
Inc., the Search program is in its
tenth year. Its purpose is to (1)
enhance the dignity and prestiage
of the American home; (2) stimu-
late interest in the art of home-
making; and (3) help emphasize
the outstanding contributions to
the home being made by high
school teachers throughout the
United States.
The examinations were prepar-
ed and scored by Science Re-
search Associations of Chicago, an
educational testing organization.
The Betty Crocker Homemaker
of Tommorrow in each school
scored highest in the test in her
school. She is awarded a dis-
tinctive Homemaker of Tomor-
row pin. Her examination is en-
tered in competition with those
of winners in other schools in her
state. The state-level judging now
is in progress, and the State
Homemaker of Tomorrow will
be announced soon.
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MAYOR
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INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone 587-3524
LEONARD, TEXAS
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