The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 9 of 20
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Colleen Reeves has" a real cute jan ar.myY.will fie placed by :
As all the Trojan men are
Shari Carmichael as Kasiandra,
has very pretty eyes.
it’s, ail right if you can.
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ANHYDROUS
As the play closes, Troy is
burned, and the last Tro j a n
male is prepared for burial.
thybios. who has the unplea-
sant t
1 ertewv Moeitatr
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I By Whiteface Staff!
On Wednesday, Feb. f, the
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dissappointment was when she
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Freda (Frito) House, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. .F. J.
House, was born Jan. 7, 1B42,
in her home town of Panhan-
dle, Tex. Her hobby is music
and her favorite pastime is
running around. Her see ret
ambition is to get married.
Her most embarrassing mo-
ment was when she forgot her
on the day t h e
choir had a program. Her ad-
vice to underclassmen is to have
fun, but study hard. She plans
to get married after graduation.
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The most embarrassing mo-
ment Cherry Holt can recall
was when she turned the
wrong way on the footb a I I
field and went doyn the wrong
line. Cherry Holt was horn
on Nov. 30, 1943, in Cordell, (
Okla.
Cherry’s secret ambition is to i
get through college with A’s.!
She plans to attend Okla ho m a
State University in the fall. She
fiv like i‘-db*oid Alh*'«n, h ippy i
like David IviwelP, energe t i < ,
like Rotifhr UrtMtor, mid nlwny
mannerly like Arnold P<w e 11
If they are <»wr like Dick!
' Plank and daring Hkr J o h n
1 Willoughby, that’s fine with her
bash I it I
Aether and you have best - all-
around. — Joe Shultz.
physique like* Clifton Curley,
so like Dennis, Hodges, walk
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407 MAIN ST.
inai rney siuuy me avi nuue- is mis: inc sruoenis nave a —_ WfWuW
in carefully to determine whe- lot of enthusuasm and I wish R VfllCfltl lnaHelff01*
ther or not to take the tests. I all schools could have as much.” i " WB1* V vs **• VfllQUIl/ AAaildlJvl
-Shn-goes' for hoys wh'o have
like .lrw'"Shultz. To her, h iving ”
* : like Thomas Coffman, moufh
like .lay Boynton, and hands
like Austin fftidges. i du’Ed"arrt;’
1 his wife. Helen, in the aft e r-
■ math of all the deaths, but, cle-
■ ver as always, Helen persuades
Tuition...
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lege — tuition $180, fees WO;
Hardin-Simmons University —
tuition $350. fees $50; Texas
— W50.
has ever rei elved (mm J a supper on Tuesday night. Feb.
21, to better organize the club.
TMIrMUy, Feb. IS. th. D.E.
Club h«-Id iU regular meeting
in the auditorium. Plan* for
the I). E. Banquet were diw
ru^sed and committer* u rre
BMMl for the banquet. Fri-
day. Feb. I7t a called meet-
ing uju hr hl in thr ami i tor
ium for «»t mien I* |Hanning to
take I). E. newt year.
(By Whiteface Staff)
In a recent survey taken by
the Journalism class it was
pnnen that the students of
Hereford High are well repre-
sented in cars, if not in intelli-
gence.
Fords anti Chevrolets seem
to be the most popular makes.
The models range from 1931’s
to 1961s.
The students park their
cars along thr curb in front
of the' high sch<»ol and in the
parking lot behind the build-
ing. Ninety-six were count e d
in the parking lot anti 53 in
front of the building. This
makes a total of 149 cars dri-
ven to school by the students
<d H. II. S.
_ bait year, during the three-
.in would like to live | <*"> Christinas holiday. « per-
ret to w here
w»n
anno Langley as Andromac h e, children aro^ captured by t h e
wife of Hector, the Trojan Hero.
Judy Brddley portrays Helen
of Troy. Jim Pavlicek pl a y s
surviving Trojan male, a babe
in his mother's arms, be killed,
, that the city of Troy may be
forever dead.
1 Menelaos appears to execute
The cheerleaders should also I University — tuition $500, fees—
be commended on the fine job $75.
that they have done this year. I At Eastern New Mexico Uni-
The signs at the last pep rally versity the tuition is $100 and
were exceptionally good. More the fees are $89. but stude n t s
work than most students realize from out of stat? have to pay
goes into the preparation of a , an extra $100.
pep rally. 1 At Oklahoma State the tuition
Here’s thanks to the cheerlea- is $168 plus $264 for stude n t s
ders and basketball boys for a from out of state. At Oklahoma
job well done! University the tuition is $192
----------------------------------, plus $132 for students from out
Be sure to register before the
April deadline for April 22 tests.
1 Feb. 4 was the deadline for
tests to be given Feb. 25.
ACT tests will be given at
both Amarillo Cbllege in Ama-
rillo and West Texas State in
Canyon on the dates of Feb. 25
1 and April 22. Students may take
The key Club decided to have the test pt either date, depend-
ng on the preference on the re-
gistration blank.
Students should arrive at the
testing center, with the ticket
of admission received af t e r
registration, at 8 too a.m. After
the tests begin at 8:30 a.m., no
student will be admitted. Dead-
line for completion of the tests
is 12:oo iKKm.
Among the 55 colleges in Texas
that urge students to take ACT
tests are: Abilene Christian,
Amarillo, Baylor. - Hardin-Sim-
mons, McMurry . North Tex a s
State. Texas Tech., and West
rd thr hull — right •mark
ngalnM n light lailh. Thr one-
man Janitor *y«trm, Frank-
lin Watklna. girt busy and
clranrd thr mrw up while thr
girl, continued their gamr.
Helen
of 1 h
UL MMM) COM!OST totoi Tto n **i (M «wM Itomr, km a
toMW ■hMUbaw (UtT) man mu«M. awn maIMM turn comaatana can.
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Ideal Girl Thespians...
(By Whiteface Staff!
It. 8. Fuller thinks his Ideal!
fiirl would l>r ns follows: Cutrsl |
woulif be Toni Parker; fig u r
would lie Judy Bradley;
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friendliest, while Karon Sue
Daniels seems Io be the most
intelligent. Ambitious would lie
Joy Story, beautiful hair belongs
to Linda Renfro, and Judy Fowl-
kes seems to have pretty ears
Linda Edwards is nalii rally
most fun and Zell Crump has
a real cute nose. Bonnie Spark-
man has very excellent man-
ners; Carol Snead has hands
and decided to go to 1-ubbo c k
._ w on March 4 and tour the 1>os-
I Yellow is her pick of the colors, ’ pital there.
I —J —I---J---»— ..z-1—. I The F. II. A. met and voted
on a queen from each chapter
that »»« announced at their
F*. H. A. Sweetheart anal Heau
purtv held al the Bull Harn
Friday. Feb. 17.
hi» sergeant at the *ch o o I
be attenaleal last year. It was
“Io keep his month shut." |
Dean Jones was born Dec. C,
IMt, In Amarillo.
Dean’s hobby i« sports and !
guns He lias a collection of I
guns. Aller graduation, Deani
» into the Air Force. I
Dean thinks H. H. S. is a pret-1
ty good school
The job he would like to hold 1
is that of a Highway Patrol of-1
Last Pep Rally
Very Suecessful
(By Whiteface Staff!
BY NANCY (iREEN
School spirit zoomed at the her husband to spare her.
last pep rally of the season1 *- -u“ -i~— -r~
held Tuesday, Feb. 14, in the
gymnasium at Hereford High.
The gym roared with enthusu-
am as the students yelled’’We’rc
from Hereford and we couldn’t
be prouder!"
The basketball boys were pre-
sented with boxes bf Valentine
candy. Coach Kitchens and
Coach Brooks were also given
boxes of candy in appreciation
of the fine work they have done I Christian University
in training the basketball boys, i fees — $13; Southern Methodist
tiful girt Of H.H.S. would Ik* Lin- lhe aftermath of war.
. tlie swinging e s 11 Titfe role* as widows
' /News.....
(Ctinlltiurd from page I)
played by Audni Miller and Ixaind. He decided In Algebra j
John Buck. Jerry Clark. Fred II class that he wanted
Henry, Sam Saul and Dan Mc-
Dowell portray Greek soldier*.
Hi e m
him to lie neal like Mack Can-;
lay
Boynton’s, ears like Bill Bo-
tea- ’ it’s, all right if you can. i land's. She prefers to da n c e
, ’’Swink’’ says that his favorites ' with someone who has feet
are: food, steak and Fre nc h like Joo Frank Huckerl.
fries; book, Mr. Roberts; movie,
“High Noon;” song, "Corina
color, blue; hobby, dancing;
pastime, loafing.
The Hereford Bread, Hereford, Tecnc, Thurc,, feh. 23, 1961
Senior (lass
Personalities
(By Whiteface Staff!
"My biggest dlsapiHi I n I
nient was when I biuiwl >>ul
that the people In Texas <lldn.'t
wear ten gallon hats or ride
horses all the time," sky •
lleldl Rullslmaser.
She was born on Oct. 17. 19-12. Vvnenever she s with
and is 18 years old Her Ameri- 1 «ho enjoys the t.oys who a re
can parents are Mr. and Mrs. s>i:V like W.-nne Hastings, fun- She likes hair like J
Ideal Boy
(By Whiteface Staff)
Wheneior Jerie Nolatwl
I'sik.ng for a hoy ghe looks |<a-'
someone who J< handsome like i
Charles Mims, vet bash I ti I
!.„.—~ .......... .......„r
a smile like Lyrrlon Allred-
and eyes like Jerry Curtsinger s I
counts a lot.
' Hnonever. she s
Ken Walser has, the best per-
sonality, according to Jerre and
Gary Tann'ahill is intelligent,
and Clyde Whitaker is ambi-
tious and these make a nice:
ideal boy. Jerre thinks Jim
Kassahn is kind and Walker
Parris is talented.
She thinks Clyde Whitaker is
flirttest. i>t put them all to- 'th^’are^ery^cuta; Ginney Wig-
gins is silly, and Nicky Nan
Newton is the most athletic.
Judy Kreigshauser is a re a 1
flirt sometimes, and the Ire s t
all-round is Linda Edwards.
Isxik ' i .. .........-
Blue^^
K'ontlniK-d from pugc F]iz
where — dragging main on Sun-
day evening or pulling sleds in
the snow. Wherever it’s se e n,
there’s a certain carefree a 1 r
I about this “Texan.”
Don Moore. When she gradun- ,
tes, she plans to go to t--
cher’s college, teach school for
a few years, travel, and then
get married. Her pel pee v e is
people who ask her what her
pct peeve is. She said that she
thinks H.H.S. is a pretty good
school and the kids are just
great, but sometimes the tea-
chers are too strict on the .stu-
dents.
Her most embarrassing mo-
ment was when she went to
school with her houseshoes on.
The best advice she has ever
received was to not argue about
everything, to know when to'
shut up, and not to worry about
everything. The person she ad- white shoes
miros most is her mother. Her
secret ambition is to go to India
and get to know the people.
Her favorites are: past i m e.
playing the piano; food, ham-
burgers: color, blue; movie.
"Room At The Top"; book.
Giant; hobby, collecting butter-
flies: song. “Smoke Gels In
Your Eyes.”
She leaves this advice to un-
derclassmen: "Make good gra-
When asked w hat he thought I des In school?’ Cherry thinks
of H. H. S.. he replied. "From Hereford High is a good school. |
what I hear, it ought to be nice , Cherry would like to live to | Future Nurses held a meeting I ’ends,
next year." He says his pe’ be 99 years old Her pet peeve
peeve is people who put on a j is people who smack their gum.
fake front.
After graduation he plans to! and enjoyed reading “Giant."
attend college at North Texas 1 When asked her secret of
The advice he gives to lower I success, she replied: ”1 don’t
classmen is to get by as
you can.
their
, , . mi chuvvm>i», nit- c a i ••••«. . .■
To look at a boy, Jerre wants | js th#1 <)f j,)} co W e s t: (laughters of the defeated Tro- snidier masters. Kay Neill and
,.i h. newt Ike Mn.-k Can. C()|]p(,n Rppv(,s cutp , jan orm.W.will fie played by: Mar4,wen Lackey are the Iffi-
mouth: and Nancy Edwards Sharon Hill as Queen Hecuba; , ders of the ten-member chorus,
has very pretty eves. Shari Carmichael as Kassandra, As al1 ,hp Trojan men ar« ---
Jan Reese tops the lists for daughter of Hecuba; and Suz- k‘lled. the surviving wives and -----
t _.. x_j u children are captured bv the;
Greeks. Each woman is assign-
ed as slave and wife to a Greek
soldier.
It is ordered that the last
danger of land, or crop damage, and to
get Hie desired results at lowest possible
cost!
iho I'fiip nf Mt’iiPfliio*,
• hiitolnind iin<l i’f»niTal
_ , _ . forfm.
(< ..<>1 tailed Irani |i.i«e 11 pld,IXh l,l;.
' Stories of Helen of Troy and ‘T"- Athena and Poseidon, are
the great wooden horse are fam-
e : liar to all. Euripides' version of
I h e the Trogan Wilfs is’quite unique.
first iiersonnlitv would lie that , "Trogan Women” is not Invul-. - -- - - • „..„.k
of Puin Clay: Kay 'Unions has vrd with war. but instead, with- -’arnes Geniry.appea.t:sas_Itil-
the nicest smile the most beau- the women and children left in Ibyluos, who has the unp.en- , ,u > j >
nil (St sraiK, me mist ix«u |....... snn) t||sk dp|jvPrjn(, 1hp Tr,^ the teacher, then informed Joe
a n<j i jan women to their Greek 'hat the door had been locked! |
Several week* ago in third
p»*ri(xl P. E. class the girls
uerw playing volleyball when
Patti “Moom*” SkyfMiia serv-
Til!
Clyde (Swink) Whitaker's
secret ambition Is Io hr n po
IUi<-laa.H<- was horn on Oct. 15.
IMt, and he Is I* years ohl.
His biggest illsapiriintm ent
was when the (iMrtball learn 1
■Udn'l win district He sain
Ills pel peeve Is stack up peo
|4e. His opinion of H. II. S.
Is that he will he glad to get
out. He plans to go to Eas plans Io
lent New Mexta-o I'nlxers 11 >
after he graduates.
The best advice hr has ever
received was when Coach Hod-
ges told him to keep his head' fierr I
up . to be 65. "When I
He says that the one super I’m not any good. I’d as
stillon he has is that on the be dead "
night of the Phillips foot ha 11 Dean's pet peeve is pro p I e
game the Hereford football who don't mind their own husi-
boyi wore the lucky prnn i e t> ncss His favorite movie is "Ten
that they received in pep rails Commandments." His favor I t e
and they- w-on the game. His color is blue, and the food he
opinion of going steady is that like* best is shrimp.
■ Loans tnay ba made In amounts from $100 to
several million dollars.
B Long terms which mean low payments.
U The right to pay part of your loan and stop the
interest on the part paid or
■ Pay the loan in full at any time without penalties
or charges of any kind.
8 Enjoy better living and more security with a
Land Bank loan on your farm or ranch.
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Texas. s,ate-
Among the 15 Texas colleges i
that do not participate in the I
ACT program are Texas Christ-:
ian. Southern Methodist, Rice!
Institute, and the University of
Texas.
Tests are recognized and given wasn't born rich. She has no j
in each of the 50 states. No secret of success liecause she
matter where students plan to says she hasn’t succeeded yet.
attend college, it is important Her opinion of Hereford High :
that they study the ACT Bulle- is this: "The students have ai
American....
(Continued from page I)
glish, jnathemalics, hoc I a I
studies, and natural sciences.
A total score on the four
tests provides an overall est
Uniate of the student’s gener-
al ability to succeed in col-
lege.
To register for the tests which
will be given Feb. 25 and April
22, students should first check
the complete list of colleges and
universities that want students
to take ACT tests. A complete
list of schools, rules for regis-
tration for the tests, and time
and place can be found in the
ACT student information bulle-
tin which was distributed to H.
H. S. seniors recently.
If any students plan to enter
i a college which is listed, they
1 should complete the registrat-
ion form provided in the bulle-
■ tin. In any event, the scores
' w ill be of real value to one re-
ganlless of what college he at- |
Lisle Danforth Patton, son
of Mr. amt Mrs. Bill Patton,
and a 17-year-old senior, says
his most embarrassing mo-
ment was when he was talk-
ing about a certain pe r s o n
and that certain somch o d y <-h<x»es this particular college I- '
Wils standing right be h i a d ' because it has a pretty cam-
him. , pus and is a g. od school.
Ife was born on May 15. 1953. Cherry is head twirler for the ! 1
in his home town. Hereford. His Big Domino Band. She is a 1
• secret ambition is to become a I member of Tri-Hi-Y and Future ,
fireman and his hobby is work- I Homemakers of America. She I '
ing on cars and sleeping. He serves F. H. A. as president,
says his biggest disappointment Cherry also was cliosen as hand
was when he found out that queen.
seniors had to have an E to be
exempt.
(■over, so up to the clcixet he
went and tugged at the knob. Il
’\ so he jerked at It and
it Hew open. Mr. Patter s o n.
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