The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1974 Page: 8 of 10
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instead of judging Mrs. Wynn
rolled up her pants leg" and
minimum amount of mistakes.
Gerald Russell continued his
most were the seen tsaehsrs
lined up outside the library
looking through the windows.
obtain their services for the
Basketball Homecoming Dance,
February 1.
The dance will be held from
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. with
admission of $1.00 per person.
Clean-up committee consists
son, Grady Dollar, Craig Kiser,
Kent Burks, Jolene Wilson and
Dorothy Jobes.
The Speech Club singing
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The Mineola High School America,” “This is My Coun-
Speech Club presented a short try.” “Go Gently Through the
; Rebega Householder, Jan Hughea,__ .—----- . -----
riette Martin. Linda Raina, Mark Btewart from among ten sophomores the tournament are from
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As clearly as the stars, I
" on a clear night
land see Ma Ince
The warm and glowing eyes
that seemed to touch my
haMB with every glance.
His lips spoke
only to say the things
i his eyes had touched.
iply has a knack
rith the ball.
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Schoolwide elections are
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student to register his or her
vote. The students chosen to
represent yourelasscan only
be elected fairly if each stu-
dent casts his vote. ■
- Each class will be electing
Class Fa vorites. Friendliest,
Best AB Around, Wittiest,
and Most Studious. Along
with your class nominations
for these honors will be
nominations for Mr. and
Miss MHS. Most Likely to
Succeed Boy and Girl, and
Most Hands— and 1ST
Beautiful Each student is
urged to vote because this
election determines the
students representing you
as well as your school
program Jan. 17 at the years," "People Every where
Northside Baptist Church for Need People," “Tomorrow
juniors who kayo never played
before.
nbM rt— y-t The "A” team wiB have about from Irving, a AAAA school
drops Keep Falling on My good to use olive oil on your with Rush was signed to
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Five Mineola Boxers Reach
Finals In Boxing Tourney
Five Mineola boxers reached ing in the Junior High level fighting in the 34 pound
the finals in the Fourth Annual captured a split decision over bracket. The two Mineola
Mineola Lion Club Boxing Mlvin Tilley of Rusk. Fresh fighters were of excellent
Tournament held in the Multi- man Ricky Bonsai won a quality and a decision to .
Purpose Building Thursday, unanimous decision over John establish the winner could not
Friday and Saturday, Jan. Penkowski of Tyler and 'be made, so the fight was _
17-19. Freshman Mike Brotherton determined a draw and both
The 5 boxers survived defeated Steve Spencer of received trophies for their
elimination Thursday and Fri- Canton by default. Bonsai efforts. -
day nights to qualify for the displayed good boxing ability in Staples lost the trophy fight
championship trophy Saturday, his first bout of the tournament to Joey Gentris of Tyler in a
e In the preliminary fights, as both fighters camo out unanimous decision. Bonsai lost
Freshman Errol Staples, fight- hitting hard. . . — —his trophy fight to David Beard.
Other Mineola boxers in the of Rusk who has defeated
out played the Wildcats, in
every category. This Victory
tots district record
hair. After applying the olive
the one I Got,” "Gypsy) Rose," oil, wrap_your hair in saran
and “You are the Supshine of wrap, put on hot towels, or get
background musie of "Rain
and Terr Anderson
' Congratulations to Mary
Jones, Pam Alexander, Janet
Wilson, Mike De La Rosa, Sally . , - .. .. ,
Curtis. Kim Arrineton. Doro- the county-wide Student Bible Belongs To Me, Thank-you
thy Lou Jones, JeriJohna, Lori Trainingeonvention. Lord," "Surely Goodness,” “I
Snyder, Karen Saldona, Lon- The program, the first Just Keep Trusting My Lord,”
setts Staples, Latrena Utley, program this semester, consist- That’s What It Means To Be
Debra Johnson Bernard Allen, ed mainly of songs and short Free," and “God Bless Amer-
Bill Scott, and James Neal for speeches to introduce each ica.” Many of these songs have
mAking the All-District Band series of songs. The songs been used in other programs,
if you were in the halls last presented were “Which Way but the Speech Club feels that
Tuesday afternoon you would their meaning and importance
have a? really strange sight. '* can not be over emphasized.
Skirl Alexander and Vickie Short introductions were
Williams were having an White Gives given toseach series of‘songs by
"" “5T 5 •T Marty Williams, David Steven-
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my Life." under a hair dryer.
- Mrs. Grider stressed the ~ 5. Strawberry “Jello,” mixed
importance of having an according to directions, is good
appealing wardrobe for the to set your hair with and it adds of Tom Ayers, Donna Malone,
empi,c.5og#i vansazsayonaangr Wano
P8.Ane dier Victorious
Mrs. Grider then concluded encourages hair growth. Concession workers a r e .
the program by^giving the girts 7. It does not hurt hair to be needed and any volunteering
AKrazyQuiz overcurrent washed every day if it is long parents should contact Donaid-
fashiontrends and then drew a and oily. — —
name from the test bag to win a -8. Hair left flat to head
multicolored scarf. absorbs more oil and needs to
joined the contest. Macon R — .. ___ .. uu •
Smith decHed that he would be meeting January 16 with Frank solo by Tammi Hinson. Singing ..
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Leartissimmons. Department of Public Safety Stevenson joined together and K 8 lo0k on. .
It seems a man-mting dog organization. White stated that sang Thank-you Lord and
got into the English IV -in the 1930's the organization “Surely Goodness."
classroom Thursday morning only employed about 30 men Although the convention was
when Mrs. Wilinms had to and today it employes about for the Student Bible Training rrv w 6TT • TD a 9
■ leave the room. (Compliments 1300 men. member, the convention was .I welve Hair H acts
of Jan Hughes and Terri White also talked about open to the public as well. "U‘- -- —--F
Anderson). qualifications to become an The Speech Club will start A, .__; ■■ 2
Given To FHA’ers
royndoinhisatttlasoragcrbrug required to pass certain and speeches,
white-Isn’t that a shfone???? physical tests, such as being at B_______
Janet Wilson has aecom- least 5 8 in height, weigh at
pushed the impossible. After least 2 pounds per inch of their CneAanA
three years she has finally height and not more than 3% •onu--du-
learned how to serve overhand pounds, they must have 45 _ .
- ed % wifey ball. hour, of college and maintain a Gives Fashion
PomuCaaig Kiosrl His lather vision of 2040 without glasses
ss^jax^yt Demonstration .
( sprayed a whole can of question • answer period. Mrs. Robertson gave the
an Craiaft hair • Ptena were alan diaruawul far "The Painted Lady and Her FHA’ers a few tips from her
Well Johnny Ask (A. J. the Mineola District FFA Wearable Wardrobe” was the experience as a hair stylist.
Leadfoot) is finally growing up' banquet to be held today at title of the fashion program Tyrtvr “hair farts" stated are-
He traded in his sports car fora Chapel Hill. At the banquet given last Friday byPatey "1. When shampooing your,’
superconservativePontiac. plaques and awards are given Grider, Fashion -Consultant hair be sure to rinse out all
Now we know which of the for outstanding achievements from Tyler Commercial Col- shampoo with a cold water 1
Seniors have big heads. After in the FFA. Donny Koonce and lege. . ..y. rinse. ’
being measured for and Burt Lindley were chosen as The program commenced 2. If you have long hair with
gowns, we found out that tiny the Mineola chapter delegates with Mrs. Grider teaching the an oily scalp and split ends, only
by 9 inch Mod* for judging sweethearts at the girls rules for basic color, use a hair conditioner, on your ’
The Senior girls really banquet Twenty-seven other schemes and color coordina- split ends and it will help to rid
enioved the fashion show members will also attend the tions to make one’s wardrobe of them. ।
presentedtothemFriday,but banquet more flexible. 3. "Listerine" and "Sea
tW wha enioved i the----------— ——f----------— Mrs. Grider continued match- Breeze" are good for dandruff m A TN ne:
~■ W -w. -5 ‛ ing eight separate pieces into or dry scalp problems. Use Dateforance
23 outfits with the use of either one after shampooing . .
Other toams later played on February 1 beginning $5. except for the "M" erest of 48-36. Again Bobby Snyder Earnest Gillard had 21. Rodney players, played
at 2:00p.m. in Van. which was $3. and Leartis Simmons were the London also had an excellent quarter and played fairly
The "B team will be chosen Moot of the teams involved in Each student filled out a form high point men with 15 points night, seoring 18 big points for with the Wildeats. ? I
i for the specific type of ring and 12 points respectively. This the Jackets. The Jackets outclassed and
AAAA schools. The Jackets desired and then they were could be a sign of things to But it was also a great -21"
first game will be played measured for their ring site, come for the Mineola High for the defense as they I
against Nimitz High School Approximately 100 rings were School basketball team in the innumerable amount of steals ran the Ji
sold. future.
Junior High level were Brad Bonsai in other tournaments.
T:.ncAL GLAw Hanson, who won a unanimous Brotherton and Dennis Wiley r
HVESUV-M PIVW decision; Mark Tate, who was both won their qualifying fights
—.. - — — a forced to default because of and are both in the 132 pound
Visited By FFA illness, and Chuck Littlefield, bracket. Brotherton won a
who lost a unanimous decision unanimous decision over Wiley,'
Forty-five FFA students and toMyron Austin of Troup. but.bothfoughta K00d fight
theirgponsors Lester cole ana orSteplenwennbisanoonanggbt Srthhertg"chtbsonlisbnxto
WlonDyanuwyzsrrxsltoFont WjSh
Worth Livestock Show and end ofthessecond round. Bonsal nIntheOpenDivisioneTonz,
Rodeo. defeated Pinky Lee of Troup by Davis won a trophy as Guiner
The students will spend a split decision Brotherton won Smalof Houston failedtomake
Lr.. ave .nd niht. his second fight over Tim the tournament Davis fought
Januar^25, 26 and 27. Each Darseyof Lufkin by another Randy WebbTrf Houston for an
sS-at^1 Hotel spent in the sPDedas Wiley defeated Ja- Rick Bonsai has a ring record
S"Friday‛s°activities for the mes. Davis of Tyler by ofigwinsagainst losses while
sX'trS’S’iX at the"trophy. Tim record of 16 wins against8
Spromynalommaeptdantin "oSSherewereboxersjkrom-
visittthePeuho PigParlourin Hammac hadaslight edgelover Troup, Tyler, Canton, Lufkis,
F ruitvale where there are 500 Sparkmanin thathis Feach was Kilgore, and Rud attending
sows in production. The second OFoTEM"I""O * e • 12
Mrs. Poppy Robertson, a hair be washed at least twice a tour will be Friday afternoon at considerably longer than the Mineo tournament. Also,
stylist at Bertha's Beauty Salon week. the General Motors factory in Sparkmans. boxws om Houston fought ip
of Mineola, was guest speaker 9. To help get some of the Arlington. In the Open division Tony the Novice and Open Divisione '
at the monthly FHA meeting on curl out of natural curly hair The students will spend - Davis of Mineola won by The Houston Boxing UlBb was
Jan. 16. you can roll your hair on large Saturday at the Fort Worth default “ hisweigh- composed ofexeellentboxersaz
As Mrs. Robertson combed rollers, or have it blunt cut. Livestock show and Satuday ed in at.132 P9wA9As7 pounds thexswon all of their fights huy
out her “model", Joan Belcher's 11. “Helmans Mayonnaise” is night at kite Rodeo where tin OVSe regutgr. limit: tr ___. p0gmEf
hair, the FHA’ers asked good to condition your hair special entertainer will be wab scheduled to fight The proceeds ofthe F oidgk
with. Tanya Tucker, who sings Laky Hoyd ofRusk. Annual LionsI Club Box™
12. Hair spray is not good for “Delta Dawn." The students "On Saturday night J J Tournament will be used to buy.
hair because it shuts off air will return home Sunday Thomas held an exhibition bout eyeglasses for needy children^__
from the scalp. morning * -_____with David Butler, both the community; .
- This is an annual trip for the _ _1 3
w tw. mih«. metal Ehoa emtembnrhe"hooubons Athletic Classes 5
tubes are used each year for -san Antonio or Fort Worth -------- — V•
the packaging of thousands - livestock show and rodeo. .
of products, according to the A a m T T.V A A Th 54
Metal Tube Packaging Coun- /TaneI H(,/ I DAT
cil My Neighbors - A---c-u -
Council Decides * '
— The Athletic Department of subjects of interest. •
Mineola High School will attend At 6:30 p.m. there willbe ah
the East Texas Youth Rally evening meal for all persons
sponsored by Kilgore College attending the rally.
Jan. 30. The Athletic Depart- The Efast Texas Youth Rally
ment consists of all athletes in will start at 8:00 p.m. in Dodson
H Coach Macon Smith’s sixth Auditorium. The Youth Rally
F period class and freshmen who will be sponsored by Kilgore
7 have Athletics first period. College, Wesley Foundation,
Registration and reception and Fellowship of Christian
I, will begin at 3:80 p.m. at-the -Athletes.
C A Administration Building Fa- _ . ,2.. _
~ culty Lounge. FoUowing regis- Such, personalities “ Doug
tration, everyone will have an Kinsritter,.tight end for
opportunity to meet visiting Minnesota,. Vikings: ,John Ni-
college and professional athle- andAl Proguard.for Dallas
After the 45 minute regis- caster for KRLD televisionin
tration period, there will be Dallasi Bunny‘Martin, World 8
different types of athletic Yo-Yo Champion; Eill Drisher,
|_ wpn competition. The Dogpatch Regiona1 DirectorofFeUowsh'p
. InsTourney former All Pro Guard and
’tUwuutos n-btanwtata
the foster child’s fund, and ball team is not the only one PAAGSnwne. featured at the Youth RaUy.
$440.71 in the General Fund. that knows how to win. The At3P.m-everxonewiuibe 0. 2, ,
>> iZ . . Min..ln Qth oad. tnm can win divided into huddle groups, Other special featured per-.
TT.TI 1: 11 c pMemberssnotsprentwere also, and hy proved this as small groups "of college and sonaities wiU be Robert New-
Vollevhal Beason Hawkins, Tim Swan, Terri they made a clean sweep of the profensional athletes, todiscuss houseo the Dallas Cowboys;
"T-UJ--- •V--, Anderson, Leiths Stephans, Mineola tournament. Athteti“ in.generalresponsi KigoreRangrre v$ and Be-
_____ ____ . ____ Nita Hughes, and Vicky The Junior Jackets defeated bilities of athletes and other linda Laredo, Miss Kilgore.
vgV_ T).0.•_ g.\_U 1 Moedy. Van their first game bythe.t
1O Begin Feb. 1 2arwbesmmmgonsorasoeshgh lonVnf□ Tama r
■ Rings Ordered JaCKetS I ame Lats
Official newspaper ef the students of the Mineola , . _ Bobby Snyder had 13 points
rifotriet PwMir*—« ---t-te iw ifwtwltom Volleyball season will not of- eight members this year. Seven n. _____ and Keith Martin collected 12.
eteaese in the te*—ww of the and the communitv ' ficially start until February 1, of these girls are members of BV 16 BrS. Wills Point also won their What started out as a slow
but the girls who are trying oat last year’s District Champion game and this set the stage for moving bailgame ended up as a
for the teams have long been team. The Juniors ordered their the real showdown be- field day for the vengeful .
practicing their serves, set ups. When asked what she senior rings January 15 in a tween the Jackets and the Yellow Jackets as they com - for coming up wi
and spikes. thought the chances were that meeting in the library. Tigers on Saturday night. But pfetely demolished the Rains The Jackets also had only
According to Girls Athletics the team would take the Ralph Harper from the L. G. what should have been a close Wildcats by an overwhelming nine turnovers which is a
Director, Glenda Barnett, the district title again Mrs. Barnett Balfour Company explained the game turned into a romp as the sdire of 89 53. season low for them, thus far
girls have been practicing at replied. “Itfa a little early to prices and the types of rings Jackets defeated the Tigers by The Jackets were Mover this year. The Jackets also
;. J—et Wison tenet three afternoons s week say, but I think our chances are offered. ' the score of 48 36. Leartis really in trouble as they set a scored 89 pointe which is a
1 and at night whenever the gym pretty good. Only three of our The rings were available in Simmons and Bobby Snyder slow pace to begin with, but season high for them. They shot
...Phyllis Tate has been available. “A" team members last year four different types of metals, were the high point men in this eventually picked up and 58% from the field and had an
Fourteen girls will be on the were seniors, so we have most from sterling silver, 6K gold, contest with 10 each while played absolutely flawless excellent night at the free
..Joey Shelton freshman team this year. Mrs. of our old team back along with 10K gold, and white gold. David Bowden and Keith throughout the remainder of throw line as they hit 74%.
Barnett stated, "I let all the some promising new athletes." Prices of these rings ranged Martin each had 6. the game. As a matter of fact, nearly all -
... Mack Board freshmen who want-to play The schedule has not yet from 828.60, which was a girFs The Junior Jackets also Dave Ferguson led the the Jackets got in on the act as
eted, but the first small, to $58.96, which was a defeated Quitman in a district scoring attack for the Jackets the second team, which consists
be a tournament boy’s large, /Each additive was contest January 17 by the score as usual with 28 points and mostly of Junior Varsity
‘ of 48-36. Again Bobby Snyder Earnest Gillard had 21. Rodnoy players, played moot of the last
and Leartis Simmons were the London also had an oxeeltent quarter and played fairly even
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 45, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1974, newspaper, January 23, 1974; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1547684/m1/8/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.