The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966 Page: 6 of 18
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Professional Pride Urged
To Dawn Club
At Teachers’ Meeting
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Hereford at Dumas
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The bells were rigged outride
of stations in the days of house-
drawn firrwagon. to warn pas
to dash out.
Homs later supplanted the bell
and Maj Robert 0 Catlett, he i
departments property officer
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The Hereford Brond, Hereford Teaot. Thursday, Jon. 13. 1966
Students Speak
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addressing
the Deaf
There are more than 2H mil
lion Americans now enrolled in
adult education courses, Dr
Paul A Miller, president of
West Virginia University. re-
ported at the first national con-
ference on adult education, held
in New York City
this quality is mea-
sured in terms ul dedication to
service to someone- else she
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girls and the Horizon Clubs for
high school girls
The pin presented to Mrs
• ’runic with the Camp Fire em
liem nd I titan symbols
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Young 11.1). ( lub
Opens New Year
Yearbooks for 1M4 were dis-
tributed in Young Homemakers
Home Demonstration Club at
the first meeting of the year
held recently in the home of
Mrs. Jesse Jackson Projects
were proposed and discussed
but none has been adopted
Mrs Charles Brown gave the
demonstration of a quick stove-
top meal, preparing sausage
with accompanying vegetables
Other members present were
Mmes Lloyd Smith Huey Low-
ne. Carl Armstrong, Tom Craw-
ford and John Hammett
Members present included
Mmes Huy Polan Alfred Smith.
Edgar Sowell. R T Stewart. Ro-
bert Strain Carl Wimberley
William Wimberley, Steve Ba-
vousett. J B Caraway. Paul
Engler. Melvin May H E Mil-
ler Jr and H V McCabe
MONDAY
Business and Professional Wo
men * Club Community Center
7 to p ■
Jaycee-Ettes. sex .1 meeting
at Community Center, I N p
m
TUESDAY
Women's Golf Association,
luncheon at Hereford Countrv
Club 12 M p m.
La Afflatus Estudio Club al
Mrs Sam Morgan a home 415
Ave K, 1 p. m
American Legion Auxiliary at
Rock Club House. 7 M p m
All American Acceptance Corp
Skypala, Borden s Distributor
Osborn Chevrolet-Olds
The Catson House
Hereford Butane Co
but he will learn some Quality in
it mav hi- that he walks in ea< h morning on two
like you or that he feet
think school is worth
the speaker continued
She went on to remind that said at another jwint
teachers are perhaps the only
whah ration* advances were not made
during by the mightv shoves of heroes
licit by the tiny pushes of dedi-
cated peojile ’
Earlier in Monday's meeting.
I local VTA president Huy Ham*
I had presented a scrapbook pre
I pared by the organization to
I Mrs l-eta Kaul
Mrs Kaul, honored as the
I Deaf Smith County Teacher
1 of the Year for IMS by the CTA
was recently named fourth place
winner in a stale contest
. Miss Huford was introduced
I by Denney Richarson CTA pro-
L gram chairman
I Teachers had attended a din-
I net at the Caison House prior
I to the meeting
Dawn Musk Club had as guest
speakers Tuesday afternoon the
A merit an Field Service ex-
change students in Hereford
High School, Teresita Parba of
the Phibppinex and Leif Nelle
man of Denmark
Mrs Waller l emon and Mrs
Malsy Heck were hostesses in
Mis Lemon * home in Hereford
Mrs Clarence Betzen program
chairman. inlrcMiuced the two
students who spoke informally,
each telling something of per-
sonal and family life and giv-
ing genend information
Miss Partia played recorded
music of the Philippines and de-
monstrated dances characteris-
tic of the country She sketched
the history of the islands, told
of the native |ieople and those
from other countries which aug
merit its iMipulatiun and men-
tioned the numerous dialects
spoken
Maps, photographs and a flag
of the Philippines were shown
to illustrate her talk
Nelleman took his hsteners on
a trip through Denamrk which
hr- desc ribed as a farming coun
try' although industry is also
important, and told how the old
tradition of ship budding is car-
nee on by a nation to which
the sea has always tieen im
portant by v irtue of its posi
Hon as a peninsula
He spoke of the many acres
of reclaimed land now in use
for farms and forests in Den-
mark
Club business was deferred
to give mon- program time to
Hie guests
in
of to remember fui his history les-
son
thing
She served as an assistant
leader si* years Urn as Hon
D Gib- zon Club advisor to the same
annual group of girls four more years
at This group graduated from high
school last May and this year
Mrs Crume became advisor to
another group of sophomore
Horizon Club girls
Gibson received the award
named for Ernest Thumjrson Se-
and
in many instances these exper
lences have not lieeri renewed
we
twit we need also should pconl with pride to the
RECEIVES SCRAPBOOK m.« m C Soul
th* Deof South County Clovt.oom Teochers
Association Teoche* of the Yeoi for
1965 wot presentod a opbook by
ev ening
Bruce Mil
made the
WEDNESDAY
Christian Women's Fellowship,
luncheon at First Christian
Church. 12 M p m
Simms Study Craft Clul
home of Mrs Julian Perrin. 1:
» p m
Pogressne II D Club
Mrs Dean Stallings home
Aduards Arc Presented. Offieers
Elected In (amp Eire Giuneil
National Awards were proven past ten year*
ted two members of Hereford
Camp Fire Giris Council Mrs
Vance Crume and W
son at the Council's
meeting Munday
Community Center
tor. vice president
pn-M-ntations
Gibson received
Award given for
DSCCTA p’.vid.nf Rov Hoois ot o meeting
of the group Monday night The book de
pretv Mn Mauls work at a teocher and
citizen of the community I Staff Photo I
THURSDAY
Calliopian Club with Mrs Al-
ton Fraser. Ml Union S p
Hereford Duplicate Bndge
Club. Community Center 7 M
p m
Night Circles of First Baptist
WMS. in Department III at
church. 7 M p m
VFW Auxiliary in R«k Club
House. 7:M p m
Westway Home Demonstration
Chib in Mr* Paul Rudd's home
B M a. m
St Anthony's Parish Council
in auditorium * p m
FRIDAY
Hereford Garden -iub hostess
to other garden clubs of city
at Community Center. 2 30 p
m.
Cultural Home Demonstration
Club with Mrs Paul Corbett.
2 M p m
Messenger Home Demonstra-
tion Club in home of Mr* N A
Brown
The stale vice president ul
the Texas Clauruom Teachers
Asaucialicn addressing t h e
members u< the Deaf Smith
County CTA and guests from
c alled upon listen
ers to take pnde m their pro
tesMun 'o « Nml with them each
day
Despite the results of efforts
by the school administration or
the school board lhe thing
which ac tuaily determines the
quality of our schools walks in
cm:
the Seton
outstanding
I work with a c amping program
I He ha* served six year* as the tun an Anu-rican naluialisi who
I loc al Counc il s director of camp was a pioneer in ( amp Fire
I ing The Wakan Award only na- Girls leadership He helped or
I IKmi.cI recognition of merit pre ganizi- the first Camp Fire
I sen ted to Camp Fire Group lead Council in Kansas City Mo in
I ers went to Mr* Crume. who UH2 and emphasized the c amp
I ha* tieen d leader for 11 years
Charlie Bell was chosen Coun- _______________
I CII president to succeed Vance chairman here Gilmon has «-en
I Crume in lhe annual election the Council's program double in
I of new offic ers Roy I-aulnon size and become one of the out-
I was named vice prisident. Mr*
I John Jacotwen Jr Was returned
I to the secretary s office and
I Mrs Roliert Doughman to lhe
I treasurer s
II A ceremony conducted by
k girl* of the Junior High Camp
Fire Cabinet made up of all the
group* of member* in junior
high school installed the officers
foi IMA
Reports by Mrs Philip Bark
ley administrative secretary
and of various Council commit _________________,
tees gave a picture of activities member* by Mrs Ed Warren
in the Camp Fin- Groups, also a program Tuesday afternoon at
of the Blue Birds or younger the home- of Mrs Virgil D.»l
son
The speaker told of new in-
sights into the history of the
Middle East and its |>eople in
for Biblical times which scholars
hand heart and arrow i* given have gained from this archoe-
for outstanding leadershi and ulogical find Mrs S S Wil
service to th eprogram in addi hams directed a short business
session
Also prevent were- Mmes The
Mrv Crume has helped with ma Chism Baker Womble. Mel
lhe training of camp counselors, vm Cordray. Vivian Majors
with the camping program and (Han Caviness H G Blue Har
in presenting the Camp Fire dy Benson. John Jacobsen Jr .
Girls program to civic clutis as Hay Suit Jim Bookout, C D
well a* in direc ting activity of Kelton J a Durham Coy Phil
the group with which she was lips Floyd Dunavant and H E
currently working during the Hensley
We must have pride in uui
profession she continued rm
phasizmg that teaching truly is merited
a profession nm just a p>6 a* «, y|\ (m lhl. nem) fur pn>
It was < cKiMdered in lhe by gone fesvHHlal pride Ml*. Buford
days of the lattle Bed School The ideas |M*opl<' have
h“UM- about education and the teach
And leaching the three H s )nK profession come from their
as simple a* it used to experience with tear her*
to these we must add
many thing*
(If course, we still teach the since then school days
tkisic skills
to trut h the value of nwiiv idu changes whic h have come about
alitv and initiative in recent years m our proles
DIKING THE hour a »tu
two feet every day ' said dent spends m your class he Commenting chi dealing with
Mim Betty Buford the state's will learn something it may students Miss Huford quoted
second high ranking oflicer in not t* ttie dates you want him another speaker <>ne mkindled
the assoc latkin comprised of to remember for his history les 'Pint c an vet hundred* on fire "
thosr to whom she referred — hot he will learn some Quality in the classroom
the c lassroom teachers
Her McHHlav night speech in doesn't
the Hereford High School Aud dciesn t
itonuni was to an audlenc-r of while
some iMI area teachers and nth
er sc hool personnel
I PUN THE shoulders of the
dassroom teachers rests the voungsters
destine at the world she asset
ted
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 13, 1966, newspaper, January 13, 1966; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1321566/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.