The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974 Page: 10 of 16
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Arrowhead Staff
Puge 10 The Noeona News, Thursday, March 7, 1974
School Menu
Henri Norris
Editor:
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Sports Editor: Steve Fenoglio
Reporters:
Thursday, March 7, 1974
Conserving Energy
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Cecil's - a lot of people do.
Volleyball Team
Begins Practice
Nocona Elected
To Vice President
NHS Indian Band
Wins Four First
o Err is Human.
To Conserve Is Smart.
Homemakers of America for
four years, a Student Council
representative, a member of
the Office Education Associa-
tion for two years, and is
currently Vice-President of
this organization. Debbie has
Bill Hawthorn has com -
pleted Ryder Technological
Automotive School in Dallas
and began work Wednesday
VISIT NOCONA SCHOOLS
THURSDAY EVENING
NOCONA HIGH majorettes who qualified for the state
UIL contests in twirling are, standing from left, Teri
Gilmore and Debbie Williams; kneeling, Delinda Lemons
and Thelia Grigsby.
Life Guard
Medical Aid Tags
Come out and see our newly
remodeled building ... and check our new
low food prices!
Trick an honest man into
doing evil and you will fall
into your own trap.
Offer Limited... Don’t Delay!
Call us Today for a Free Home Survey...
kins acted as sponsor.
In other offices, Graham
was elected President, Hir-
schi, Secretary, and Quanah,
Parliamentarian.
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Sure, it’s early to think
about air conditioning... but
that’s why Friedrich is
offering you a whopping $50
"Early Bird” Bonus
to buy your add-on «g
system* NOW!
playing the piano. She also
likes her VOE job in the of-
fice of the Nocona Athletic
Goods.
At the present, Debbie’s fu-
ture plans include attending
the University of Texas at
Arlington and majoring in
Business or Elementary Edu-
cation,
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NOW . . .
at your favorite druggist. .
for alerting first aid and medical
personnel of victim's medical problem
in case of emergency.
Four styles to select from, either
bracelet or necklace types, in stainless
steel, chrome or solid chrome nickel,
furnished with chains and fastners.
CECILS REXALL
PHARMACY
and cookies, plain or choco-
late milk.
TUESDAY — Texas Gou-
lash, steamed rice, glazed
carrots, tossed green salad,
peanut butter bars, French
bread, butter, plain or choco-
late milk.
WEDNESDAY — Pizza,
pork & beans, cole slaw, jel-
lied cranberry salad, bread,
butter, plain or chocolate milk
THURSDAY — Seasoned
pinto beans, spinach, potato
salad, fruit cup, cornbread,
butter, plain or chocolate milk
FRIDAY — Barbecued
franks, mashed potatoes, sea-
soned green beans, grapefruit
juice, peanut butter cake, hot
rolls, butter, plain or choco-
late milk.
‘Providing you purchase coll and
condenser or equivalent.
Builder-installed systems in now
homes not eligible.
KENT BELLAH
STUDIO
Saint Jo
Open 10 a. m. - 5 p. m.
Closed Sun., Mon., Tues
Cecil’s Rexall Pharmacy
Downtown Nocona
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One smart way to conserve is to
be more efficient with the use of
ROBERT O’NEAL, Nocona High freshman track man,
won his heat in the mile run at Decatur meet last Saturday.
—Photo courtesy Wise County Messenger
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Approved Medicare
Supplier
Phnne 825-3226
Becky Hancock, Lisa Cren-
Twelve Student Council shaw, Jan Kerr, Gail Gilmore,
members represented Nocona Kim Chapman, Beth Linn, and
in District XII of the Texas Cathy Putman.
Association of Student Coun- -________________
Debbie Baker
Bruce Major
Jane Smith
Patti Johnson
Norman Spivy
Johnny Edwards
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Hickory Smoked Barbecue
Fish Fry Every Friday Night
5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
All the Catfish you can eat for -
$1.89
Hamburgers, Cheeseburgers, Short Orders
Chicken Fried Steak a la carte
$1.35
jaha
Hamburger Steak a la carte
$1.35
GEURIN ELECTRIC
Luke Geurin
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10 Ounce Boneless Club Steak and trimmings
$2.95
(Baked potato after 5 p.m.)
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T-Bone Steak, 12 oz., and trimmings
$2.95
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DUB’S CAFE
North Clay Street across from swimming pool
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WILLGIVEYOU
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Nocona is the home and
birthplace of Senior Debbie
Newland. Debbie discovered
.....W**1^™*?......renergy in your home.
That means using natural gas for those jobs it does
best —like cooking, water heating, clothes drying and
heating your home. It's the most efficient use-of energy
for your fuel dollar.
The more efficient you are, the more you conserve
and the more you can save. And that's real smart.
For more information about home energy conserva-
tion, contact:
Consumer Relations, Lone Star Gas
301 S. Harwood, Dallas, Texas 75201
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Lone Star Gas
Clean, efficient energy for years to come
The Veterans Administra-
tion acts as guardian for
750,000 mentally incompetent
veterans, dependents , and
minor children of veterans.
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March 11-15
MONDAY — Hamburgers,
xotato chips, pickle and onion
elish, orange juice, blue plum
participated in the NHS Band
the past four years and went
to State competition her
Sophomore year. Debbie was
a nominee for Band Sweet-
heart last year and is again
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GRANTS-IN-AID 1
Austin, Texas — A help- i
ing hand, in the form of $400,- ’
000 in scholarships and
grants-in-aid, will be extend-
ed to academically qualified
but culturally and economi-
cally disadvantaged Texas
students wishing to attend The
University of Texas at Aus-
tin. I
The UT System Board of .
Regents appropriated the sum, |
which will be expended at :
$100,000 a year for the next
four years.
A recent study shows that
the average Black or Chicano
student at UT Austin now re-
ceives almost four times as
much financial help as the av-
erage white student.
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! NEW HOURS:
6:30 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Monday through Saturday
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As everyone is well aware, we are in the middle of
an energy crisis. There has been much done about con-
serving energy, but there is still a need for a sharper
energy cutback.
In Nocona, we have been lucky enough to have plenty
of gasoline, but it is not like this in many other places.
It is possible that Nocona could run short on gasoline too.
We should all be aware of this and try to cutback on our
gasoline consumption - walk to work, walk to the grocery
store, do not drive without a genuine need, etc.
In the home, if we all follow President Nixon’s sug-
gestions for energy cutback, this would help to conserve
energy. It would also save everyone some money — an
added incentive.
As I said before, Nocona has been lucky in that we
have had plenty of fuel so far, but we, too, could have a
critical energy shortage. For this reason, I would like
to urge everyone to try and cutback on their energy con-
sumption. If everyone does this, the energy crisis in No-
cona might not become critical.
The Arrowhead
niQDC nOIIC CTAD with International Harvester
HlDD> UnUu olUHt Company in Nocona. Heisthe
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------------------------------- this year. On the athletic
Warning Signal side, she played golf her
The American Cancer Soci Junior and Senior years. The
ety wants women to understand Girl’s Golf Team wenttoState
that a breast lump may not last year and we expect them
mean cancer but should be to do the same this year,
brought to the attention of a Debbie enjoys snow and
doctor right away. The key to water skiing, swimming and
cils, March 2. The meeting
was held in Seymour, Texas.
The delegates campaigned for
the office of Vice-president.
Nocona was elected to this
office. The Student Council
also ran for Outstanding Stu-
dent Council of District XII.
Nocona’s council was chosen
third with first place honors
going to Burkburnett. The
delegates were: Steve Fen-
oglio-President, Diane Car-
minati - Vice-president, and
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America (or rather America
discovered Debbie) on March
15, 1956. During her four years
at NHS, Debbie has been quite
an active, popular asset to
the Student Body. Debbie has
been a member of the Future
Members of the Nocona In-
dian Band returned last Sat-
urday from the Regional Solo
& Ensemble Contest held in
Denton with four 1st division
medals.
Several solos were enter-
ed in the contest. Norman
Spivy made a I on a French
horn solo, while Brent Spivy
captured one of the 1st di-
vision medals with his tuba
solo. Jan McDaniel picked
up two blue-ribbon medals
with a piano solo and a bari-
tone solo. Thelia Grigsby
made a ill on her flute solo.
Two ensembles were also
entered. A woodwind en-
semble composed of Melanie
Chapman, Beth Linn, Becky
Grant, and Leslie Redman
made a III, while a flute trio
composed of Thelia Grigsby,
Debbie Newland, and Beth
Nunneley made a IV.
A 1st division rating quali-
fies a contestant to enter the
State Solo & Ensemble con-
test held at the University of
Texas at Austin in June. All
NHS twirlers qualified for
State in earlier competition.
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Debbie Baker, Susan Ward,
Connie Lowrie, Denise
» k' Howard, Teri Gilmore, Becky
li Hancock, Marvi McWhirter,
°4- Barbi Lowrie, and Randy
iS Bales. Mrs. Elaine Tomp-
Austin, Texas — The Voice programs produced on campus
of America is now feeding to to between 17 and 26 million
its worldwide audience sev- listeners abroad.
eral “voices” of The Uni- The U T programs are “The
versity of Texas. Human Condition”, “Insight:
For the first time the VOA Tomorrow’s University”,
has become a regular affili- "The Inquiring Mind” and
ate of UT’s Longhorn Radio “Men and Ideas”.
The volleyball team, under
the direction of Coach Lonnie
McGaughy has begun work outs
in preparation for district
competition. District will be
played March 19, and the team
is hoping they will again win
another district title. For the
past two years Nocona has
made it to state in Austin,
and they are hoping to return
again this year. At this time
the girls have two games
scheduled to play with Burk-
burnett. The first will be
played March 12 and the second
on March 18.
The members of the team
this year are Susan Ward,
Donna Linn, La wanna Hudson,
Denise Howard, Jeannie Pigg,
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1974, newspaper, March 7, 1974; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1493631/m1/10/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.