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Sam Crosby, Pastor
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David Ceballas, Pastor
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Tom Stanke, Pastor
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Members of the annual staff this
year are Richard Archer, editor;
Earlene Rose, business manager;
Jackie Sanders, sports editor; Faye
Ann Brooks, Tarra Nann Townley
and J udy Hamilton, in charge of the
classes; Velda Isbell and Diane
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also find it much easier to live with yourself.
"...we trust we have a good conscience,
in willing to live honestly."
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sometimes yield to the temptation to get away with
something or to get something for nothing; and this
tragedy is greatly compounded when our children
are thus encouraged to acquire this trait. They might
easily overhear Dad bragging about the way he
cheated on his income tax return, or watch Mom
gleefully displaying the item from the market that
the cashier forgot to charge her for. It is no wonder
that teenage shoplifting has become rampant in
recent years. Your House of Worship teaches you
that dishonesty does not show on the surface, nor
does it come in degrees; but one way or another it
will eventually catch up with you. Resolve to let faith
help you to avoid or overcome this insidious moral
disease, before it can infect your children. You will
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Neskorik of Jesus. And the things that you have thebeginning, the experienced, and
Valley View visited Mr. and Mrs. heard from me among many the reluctant reader.
Jordan Rogers Sunday afternoon. witnesses, commit these to faithful Along with winners of presti-
men who will be able to teach gious state and national awards,
others also. You therefore must the Scholastic Book Fair will
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Only 18 students in PHS rated
the first six weeks honor roll for the
fewest to make it in several years.
Three girls were the only all A
students. These were Glynda Bates,
senior; Cheryl Jones, junior; and
Janie Wall, sophomore.
Five freshmen made more A's
than B's and are there by eligible for
honors. These are Allen Bolt, Joey
Cook, Jana Jones, Billy Prater and
Laura Smith.
Sophomores in this group are
Ben Blount, Karen Lee and Ronda
Matney.
Juniors had the largest
representation of honor students.
These are Jerry Baird, Velda Isbell,
Wayion Jeter, David Renshaw and
Rudy Rivas.
Seniors rated the fewest number
with only Barbara Russell and
Marilyn Smith included.
"It should perhaps be noted that
a number of the students in the A-B
group missed the first group by only
one point to reach the required 90"
said Janice Slape, office worker, who
tabulated the grades.
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of Jesus Christ. No one engaged 100 publishers. Included will be
in warfare entangles himself with how-to books, biographies, classics,
the affairs of this life, that he may and a variety of the newest titles in
please him who enlisted him as a children s literature.
soldier (2 Tim 21-4) A ood As a special treat, Clifford the
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Onward Christian Soldiers, Funeral services for Audie Mae
marching as to war. . . A friend Wood, 86 were.held
adapted an article in his church Church of Chris aturpay
newsletter from another friend. We September 21 at 2 p.m.wi
pastors share everyt ing he Wiseman, associate minister of 4th
article presen tedLa hypothetical & Bedford Street Church of Christ,
dialogue about boot camp with Dimmitt, officiating.
Sandra Garrett was crowned Christian Soldiers making up the Burial was in Olton Cemetery
football queen during the half time ranks. under direction of Foskey-Lilley-
performance of the homecoming Reveille sounds at 5:00 AM McGill Funeral Homes,
game with Holliday. and soldiers begin pouring out of Mrs. Wood died September 19 in
Sandra, a sophomore was the barracks to fall in. The Methodist Hospital in Lubbock after
crowned by Ronald Skinner,senior, sergeant barks, “Attention! Count a lengthy illness. She was born
fours!” In response is heard, August 21, 1910 in Delwin, Texas
Other nominees were Barbara "ONE! TWO! THREE! . . and moved to Olton from Dimmitt
Russell, senior; Donna Chaney, “Where’s four? What happened to in 1964 She married V G. Wood
junior; and Irene Rekieta, freshman. Pvt. Smith?" April 26, 1930 in Paducah. She was
.....L****^*™,^** "Smith just couldn’t get out a member of the Main Street Church
_. CEE VEE NEWS j this morning, Sarge. He told me to of Christ.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Tobias and share that he would be here in Survivors include her husband,
family were dinner guests in the spirit. He hopes to begin coming to two sons, Jack Wood of Albuquerque,
home of Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Tobias of drills again soon.” N.M. and Truman Wood of Yukon,
Paducah. This scenario continues, and OK; one sister, Savannah Brantley
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Johnston the reasons for not making roll call of Amherst; four grandchildren and
and children of Childress were become more and more ludicrous. eight great-grandchildren,
dinner guests in the TA. Riddell They are all the more ridiculous
home- , . i xt i -i because the military is known for ,
Mr. an I m harles eskorik its requirement of strict discipline. ScRoc2 2:60, “o
and Mr and Mrs. Gaylean Riddell TheDornan Empire, for example, B——11
XelegXXZ“ was buil on discipline that allowed SRowcaso New Books
hunt. the legtons to conquer opponents ThePaducahSchoolLibrarywill
Mrs. Clayton Hutchinson of who outnumbered them. Discipline host the 3rd annual Scholastic Book
Abilene visited Sunday with Ray permitted them to use tactics ess Fair November 5, 6, and 7. It will
and Patsy Bumpus. disciplined troops could not begin be held in the school library during
DUMONT NEWS to use. As, Roman empire regular school hours, and will be
Nixie and Adam Lee Brewster of encompassed peoples of other open on the 6th and 7th until 6:00
Floydada spent Saturday night with nations, the legions were soon p.m. Admission is FREE!
their grandmothers Mrs. Perrilla populated with soldiers of other This reading event will offer stu-
Brewster and Mrs. Cliff Rogers, nationalities who had been <ients,parentsandteacherstheop-
Their parents Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey incorporated into the Roman portunity to see the latest works by
Brewster met them in Lubbock troops. Their loyalty was nothing popular authors and illustrators of
Sunday. like that of full blooded Romans, hooks for young readers.
Staff Sgt. Kenneth Oliver and and neither was their discipline. Books featured in a Scholastic
family visited his brother, Mr. and Rome began losing battles and Book Fair are carefully selected by
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