The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 7 of 20
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Hereford, Texas, Thursday, February 23, I96l
Section Three
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to attend college and m a n y
concert
American College Testing
Gives Needed Information
TEACHER OF THE WEEK
Mrs. V oyles Has
Strange Pastime
Score* on ACT test* are re-
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means.
Such scene* as Audni Miller
and John Buck shouting lin e s
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THE HtAF OF THS WW for Ah wMk tee- It* *M«
long* to Rkhord Culp If It • 1931 ford
and Kchard tayi he t mighty proud of W.
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das Mr. Thomimon stated that
in some way* the war h «tlll
being fought. Dickey M«» <> n.
looking very puuled. ask e d,
"Aw. really? Where?"
Joe Heinley is truly muscle-
(<ontinued on |a*it<- 3)
tho "Toaon."
(Brand Staff Fhoto)
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at meh other from one corner
ui ihe auditorium to tho <>i
sin
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When asked about her teach-
ing profession she replied."tea-
ching. like any other vocation,
ha* its own important respon-
sibilities: and to enjoy any re*-
I ponstbillty you have to k n o w
vou arc doing the best you can.
regardless <•( whether you do a*
| well or better than the next
person Anyway* that's how I
look at it."
Mr* Voyles says her biggest
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MRS. HARLON VOYLES, the teacher of the week, went
Io high school in Dumas and then attended West Texas
Stale College. She now teaches Physical Education at
Hereford High School. ' * (Brand Staff Photo)
sight* to behold. Lisa has charge
iiiior of costumes and make-up for
Question Of The Week
What do you think of Ihe odors that have been coming
from Ihe biology tab?
Judy Rowland — It could slay in the sea for all I core.
Donna Rogers — It’s worse right over it.
Cecelia Wilhelm — Il make* for a fishy school.
Don Warrick — Doesn't bother me os long as I am far
enough away thot I can't smell it.
Virgil Kuykendell — "I like it."
Sandy Wester — "Shoo-wee"
Gory Duggan — I think the school should furnish deodorant
to every class that asks for H.
Barbara Pulliam — It smells better in the biology, room than
in the hoi I; because we have spray deodorant.
James Vines — Huhl I don’t like them. They stink, that's all.
Carolyn Kuper — I don't know. I hadn't noticed — is it thot
short?
Gayle WoolbrigM — It smells like they're trying to keep
up with Ihe chemistry lab.
Sharon Bern er — Ughl
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30 Out During
j First Baseball
Practice Of ‘61
The baseball season start qd
Wed.. Feb. 15 There was a
fl r s 11
workout Approximately 30 boy* 1
attended. The coaches of base-
ball this year are Mr. Kitchen*
and Mr Voyles.
The baseball team sh«xild br
1 very strong this year since
only one player was lost last
year because of graduation Last
year the team won the district
but lost to Ector of Odessa in
bhdlstrict This year they are
expected to go far in their
playing.
The two coaches will be work-
I ing hard and so will the boys.
I to achieve their goals
| The first game will he in
Hereford on March 7 with Plain-
view.
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By the way, the • make up
alone in “Trojan Women’*
makes the play something to
be remembered for a life-
time. It seems the ancien t *♦
formed the habit of wearing
masks in production*:' hence,
the faces of characters in
“Trojan Women’* can best Im*
described as weird.
(Continued on page 3)
passed a law that allows schools Homemakers of America will, band director.There is no charge
to f”. These ---------—--------‘WWii
vary from Tit to $40 in 1
state schools
The tuition at some of f h e I ing, and
| other schools in Texas is as [Choir will be at Hereford High. Other than that, the Lampligh- sen ted with boxes of Valentine
Whew! Sharks
Are Stinking
PHEW: • The worm never
smelled like the shark* the
biology classes dissected last
Monday.
The shark 1* the first of Ihe
vertebrae that member* of the
closer* will dissect. It h the
largest vertabrar to he dl*
sected without using rnk-ro
techniques.
Thia Io the first organism
student* will study that shows
the complex nervmaa system.
There were two smelly crea-
ture* approximately 30 Inches
long being operated on. The
vehM, arteries. and Ute hypa-
tic-portal system had been
dyed •<> they could hr detect-
rd more eaaHy.
Mr. Ix»v Mom*. bMogy (ra-
wer* to dissect the frog next.
Everyone hope* the smr 11
won't be aa strong an with
the sharks.
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Stage Band Has
First Appearance
Hereford High School's Stage-
band, the "Lamplighters,” has j
now made its first public ap-1
pearance under the direction tut * -w-^
h&K-'News And Events
>f thorkt hat birn
very good job of keeping Rich-1 be moat u»eful. j Jege* which *tudent» name as and mathematic* the *tu d e n t
ACT teat. *> given and re- 'bow 'hey ,r* m“' likelY to should enroll:
5. To help adviae about
educational goal*, about the
con cm** to lake, anil how hra
' vy a load to carry.
Not all college* um> thia in-
formation for all of theyc pur-
potes but all college* requmP
ing the score* uae them in at
least one of these way* All of
the college* are. therefore, an-
xkxis for student* to take thc«e
test* if they are consider i n g
the possibility of attending
The bank* teat battery cow
aiata of four teals averaging
«* minute* In length ea e h.
representing the field* of En
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Thespians Present Ancient
"Lamplighters” entertained at
^Xt ta^t’Church April || || Q
At stageband contests held re- w-O-g ■ *. « o ■ a k._ o
cently at Canyon, the “La m p- >
lighters" earned a "Superi o r’»
rating. The 15-member band:
even attempts to stage a play
of this sort can well lie proud.
The main ingredient in the suc-
cess of Trojan Wojnen" is
work. Under the direction of Mr.
Burney McClurkan. the Thes-
pians are adding plenty of this
ard warm in the w inter
The Texsn |* seen every
(iooUaord oa page 3)
,5 * ’ lhave a meeting > ■ for engagements playetflirHere-
>hel March 2. 'there will be a Pa- Hereford.
| rent-Teacher*’ Association meet- School policy prohibit* t h e
dcred a* "new " to most Here- f
ford residents.
Any high school group that is commonplace during rehear- the play,
sals. Saws and hammers bang-
ing. actors shouting and going
through all sorts of exaggerat-
ed motions, trumpets trumpet-
ing. and children crying are all I
part of rehearsals for the Thurs- '
day and Friday production. j
Dress rehearsals for Trogan
| Women started Saturday. Speak-
ing of dresses, the ones worn j
by members of the cast a r e |
Aefttxn wMPtANs Sharon Hill and
James Gentry are shown in a scene from
"The Trojan Women", which will be pre-
sented in the Hereford High auditorium
Thursday and Friday. Curtain time is 8
p.m. Miss Hill, who appears as Queen
Hecuba, last, year won first place in Girls'
Declamation at the District l-AAA contest
in Canyon, placed second in regional com- •
petition at Odessa, worked backstage in
In Tex*t. M college* and uni .your name and your scores in a
Vrraltie* recommended t b a t i number of different way*:
their peoapectlve *lu d e n t ■ 1. To help colleges decide If
take the ACT battery of teat* | enrollment of the student should
and have rttelr score* sub- lie encouraged:
mltted to them before entran J. To help decide if the stu-
ee. dent should be granted a scho-
Although these test* are not i larship. a student loan, or any
absolutely required by many apecial award or help:
„ w. colleges, they are a big help, 3 To communicate with the
had to answer for It and the placement test battery design- » ,hc sludent and the college student to help make arra n g e-
' Texan" got off scott-frec i ed to provide helpful informa- : >n determining the ability of the ment* for admission and regis-
Greek Play Thursday, Friday
BY WAIN MILLER girls who were left behind, is
Du you like horror movies? Hie dramatic episode chosen as
Are you 11 woman or girl! the Thespian production slated
Are you u boy or num? Are for Feb. 23-24. As in past Thes-
you blood-thirsty? Do y o 11 pi.in productions such as “Ar-
likc drama — especially clas- sonic and Old Lace. ' th,- Thes.
alcal drama? Do you h a v e pian presentation of "Troj a n
friends or relatives in the Women” is destined to he ano-
Thespian ( lull? Do you like ther success.
to do something dhfe rent Actually not "new" at all,
once in a while? Do you like j "Trojan Women" was written important ingredient, by all
mush'? ; by the Greek tragedian Euri-
If the answer to any of the. pides in 415 B.C.; however, a
above questions is yes (obviously I Greek tragedy might lx? consi-
ly it must be to ar least one
of them! then you should be on
hand in the Hereford High)
School auditorium on the nights
of Feb. 23-24 at 8:00 p.m. when I
the curtain rises on something
new to Hereford, exciting, and
different.
Different, exciting, weird, uni-
que. and dramatic all descri b e
the Thespian production of "Tro-
jan Women.”
“Trojan Women," the story of
fl
"1 would like to get every-1 changing his diaper*,
thing done without having to
pul any of it off until tommor-
ruw,” say* Mrs. Harlon Voyles,
the teacher of the week
She was graduated from Du-
mas High School and then went
to West Texas State Co I I e g e.
Mr* Voyles is now teach! n g
Physical Education at Hereford
High School.
She ha* one son who i* 17-
months-old. His name is Matt
and her favorite pastime is
The "Texan" does have some tkxi and service to colleges, to ! student.
bad points It doesn't have a high school*, and to you, Ihe I Score* <**-■ -■*- ■*-> *. ,u ncip oeiermine m wmen
heater and so It doesn't do a student, at a time when it win ’ ported to the participating eo(- sactions of freshman Eng I i * h
List Tuition And Fees Coining Events
For Colleges In Texas
BY CHARLES THOMAS
Most graduating seniors plan the area colleges __
to attend college and many The tuition of all state school* . of the Public Schools WML
would like to know what Ihe in Texas is $100. The last ses- r._. “ _.
tuition coat* of some gf the col- -ion of the Texa* Legislat u r e | clinic all day. and the Future party orbanquet should contact
leges are. So listed below are 11----■* * *— "*■** -----*—— —
' " • -----------1 to impose Des.
Blue ‘Texan’ Is
Familiar Sight
BY CAROLYN H VMMETT
A familiar sight around Here-1
fond High School is a little!
blue car known as the “Texan." 1
‘The "Texan" is owned by Ri-1 X
chard Culp, a junior Thi* 1931 |
Ford Galaxie is one of the choke
cars seen in the Hereford High
parking lot
Richard bought the "Texan"
abo* two years ago from a cou-
sin at Friona. New upholstery
and carper were added 10 give
the "Texan" a new glow I.
You hale to hand it to -ferry
<'urt*inger. He hasn't mui-li
edmatlon, tail he ran pick
out the fastest check-out line
in the cafeteria three time*
out of four.
Rumor has it that Karen
1 diet of liana-
_ nas and coconuts a few weeks
yet? It seem* that Erik didn't, ago. Somebody was quizz i n g
quite get the meaning at find Ronnie Botkin about it. and he
in Mr. Phillip'* econo m I c *■ said she had only lost a fexv
claa*. The student* were dis-1 piatnds hut she surely co u I d
cussing middlemen and Mr. | climb a tree.
Phillips remarked that middle KoIh-h Thompson's seventh
men had always been “cussed period American bistorv class
and dlscuaaed." ( p. studying the <4*11 War. On<-
the Hardin-Simmons | band from playing at danc e *. I The basketball boys were pre-
rognlted la all M *4 a t • a. 1 attend. These colleke* may uae
the one-act contest play and appeared as r..... L..„
Mrs." Webb in this year's All-School Play, : gagement Wednesday night, the
“Our Town”. Gentry, who characterizes
Talthybios in "The Trojan Women", appear-
ed as Jonathan in “Arsenic And Old Lace,"
a past production by the Thespian Society,
and took first in district and third in region
in Boys' Extemporaneous Speech last year.
Ldealso thc'n^hV'of’i^. Die*: sk7u>^7nig»«.‘Tte‘"Lampll^ I a g,>od ,hinR “ won'' last i
1 . — 1 .. . 1 all year.
Erik Okseter, have you learn- ] Daniels went on a
ed the meaning 01 “iliscuss" nas and coconuts
March 3. there will be a band ter* will gladly appear without candy in pep rally Tuesday,
charge when asked. ! Feb. 14. From the reactions of
several of the boys, it makes
a person wonder if that were
the only box of candy they
ever received.
“Get out of my w a y,”
*eem* to he the only thing
Craig firiffith can aay any-
more. It's not that he la im-
poilte. Hr just can't get to hi*
locker. Could It be becau*e of
all the confu*lon In front of
hi* locker? ,
Several of Hereford H i g h'* , large turn out for the
1 is
! follows Abilene Christian Col-
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“What's that foul odor which , loveliest young co-eds were seen
has been finding its way through flashing esfieciallv-widc smiles.
according to the judges. I f”un<? "flf d’ssccted by ,
Hereford's "Lamplighters" 1,he “ of «r- S,ona s b‘°-l
furnished the music at the an- Up-turned noses
nual F.H.A.-F F A. “Sweetheart | have baan ,h<> furetluen' » 1 « h ’•
and Beau" banquet at O1 t o n I ?sTec,al,y second floor. I
‘ pian Play skits. | ter*” were invited to perform
Feb. 24. the National -Honor as a result of the good impres-
the tuition and fees of some of Society will meet. sion they made on the audience
Feb. 26 will be the beginning at the Canyon contest.
the Public Sch™!.» Week. Anyone desiring to have the
Feb. 27 will find the choir in “Lamplighters” perform at a
BY MAIN MILLER
______ ._ ___ High uchool seniors — it is
the "Texan"'*' new glow” If I time to decide what ynu are
ha* a «Mu>rsepower motor and ' to do after gradual ion.
will run 60 mile* an hour Those forming any plan* of at-
The "Texan" certainly ha* a . tending allege *hould act toon
personality It took Richard to j
Buffalo Lake one day when he ,
should have been attend ing ing program <ACT> I* an admit-
•chnol. Unfortunately Rich ard don*, scholarship, guidance and
ed to provide helpful informa- ln determining the ability of the ment* for admission and regis-
‘ tration;
4. To help determine in which
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