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The Tulm Herald
Nancy Metcalf, Don Payne
Honored By Junior High
COVERING SWISHER COUNTY LIKE THE SUNSHINE
VOL 60 NO 21
TULIA, (Swithcr County) TEXAS 79066
THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1966
110 THS Seniors Are Due Diplomas
Nancy Metcalf and Don Payne
were revealed as the winners of
_ the honored titles of Miss TJHS
THREE SECTIONS ar,d Mr. TJHS at the Recogni-
lion Day awards assembly in Jun-
ior High school May 16.
Namy is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Darwyn Metcalf. She is
14 years old and is active in music
classes and private instruction.
She is accompanist for the Junior
Diplomat will be prevented tv Other talks will be made by the high school choir, directed by David E. Brown, Jeffrey Thomas I-ouise Smith, Donna Spear, Lana High choir. For six years she has
118 Tuba High vchvvl graduating la-sbia Vela, Gretcben Wynne, anil Jue Whitten Burton, David E. Butler. Kay Sprawls, Brenda Sue Stand- ^et>n a Plano student of Mrs. W.
wniort Friday night in eierclwv Linda lam- ||„| Kd Toles, president of The ... —_______ , . ridge, Charles Sturgess. Janice Ber- C_ Teel She has been active in her
urhetluled to begin at • o'clock Superintendent Bob Phillips will school board, will present the diplo- rbiLi.r- : | , r y nette Thompson, Linda Ann Thonr- church choir.
introduce the speakers mas following the commendatory pnigtot* ftth. Cindy Both Craw- l°n’ ^'dward ^°*es’ pw.vn m-x^fa ll^she^will* parted pate^0^!
Invocation odM bo by Hm Bov *’> lT|n«i|>.«l M .lu.lin \iwiks1 lord, Donald Raw Crock or, Djanm la ^Viliarreal Kasem Vira- choir and also plans to study three
|>r* s4-nt« rt entirely y. w Elmoro, pastor of Calvary Graduating senior* arc-Jack Mel- Tucker Crawtoy. Michael Dayto t.j,unva Garv Lee Weaks Lvnda years of homemaking Her ambi-
! , v BapHit church, and benediction By 'in Altman, rerry Glen Amburn. Colored, Linda Fay Owncan. Wells. Juana I.vnne Whigham* Da- tl,,n is to be a professional musi-
si *'i’herd valc-dn-torian. the Boo. G. M. O'Baar, pastor af Raymond Dale Anderson. Elevlyn Edwards Sandra vid Warren W illiams, Sharon’Ann cla* or private music teacher
, - n Y - Goal FJfSt CngrogMtenrt «h*rch *52? ifc »«"!«««. hBy WdSTcS H e r hobbies include sewing,
1 .ilutatorian. has Michael Barrett, Dixie Frank Bog- K ... k r . ^ chen Denise Wynne Danny War- cooking, and riding her skate
• • I Ha to,..,. tomorrow'* Mrs Sam Brown will be organist gess. Hobl.ie Sherrell Box John "s*™?l't r“™’ ner ward * ’ * board
1 r 'ikn" sP“la* music will tie provided by Allmon Boyd. Michael (Mho Brooks, Foste? jl Glenn H Fov Don participates in all athletics
in Junior High and is learning to
play golf He has played football,
basketball, and has entered track
and field events He is a mem-
ber of the school Drama Club.
He plans to continue with sports
Guliematonal Candidate D o n in high school and eventually hopes
In the high school auditorium.
I- ■■» I - - * is th* th>-m> of the
Absentee
Voting
Begins
Heritage Stamps,
Cloverleaves Aid
Little League
l*<m--r:;ts expecting
n on June | may
"■ off) • at the county
or I M
To provide needed fund- for the
I .itHr la-aguc- ba-arball program in
m ih. Jim. | ™'a Hoverlakc- Dairy Food and
in-.M |* im.irv la gan »"r,U*' Saur'‘’’' ar",
ti. ipating in a plan to aid tn»-
project
('(overtake is offering a program
whereby points represented by clo
i. short and G-rleafs found on *F■ ...niainers
:,t. • o\es will I*- o(» n "• most of ds dairy |<r*>duits may
,, ... | be exchanged for prizes F!ai h . lo-
l w,:i Vote in ttie officv* 'erl.af rep!es.nl- two points Clo-
,, ;,.ry ^ and v,’rlake will th*-*** fR*int^
t n *Fj, i>ffi<«• ttf ih** t«ix ^ at ih** rati* of •hh* * ^
will voi. in Ihe <^fit per point payable to the Little
c • m P<1 t ,md S 11 ague officials only
.. n ('> agent ill l vers of ('(overtake produ.ts are
r. i !! .,nd 1? w:!| all H'ked lo de|M>*lt Iheir c loverleaves
r* taurant in .*i the F ipj State Bank First V.
k it 7 ;tl v ole at the tiooal Bank or Tuba Saving and
. ,n r.-j py loan, all of Tuba
> i . will be featured Likewise. Heritage stamps may
Heston sm.th t»- donated lo Ih. cauM F ..< h
• y .h in if* gov- Heritage si amp is worth on*- half
* •' James \ Joy eni Kooks of Heritage stam|»s
! w.sd in the *ourt of conlrtbut.d to lJttb‘ la-agu* will
i 1 . •! tw red«,em.d tor cash only bv
iountv »M 1 I dtle league oft...... for equip
<or7.miss,,ner m.-nt and (dh.r expea»es
.rial I oyd Buth-r 0
a • ru f| Cotton fiber h.»s a 'Twist **
Dm Yarborough
To Speak Tonight
Michael James Calyon, Carlton
Kent Gardner, Bryan FIrvin Gar-
ner, Sara Gar/a. i>on David Gay-
ler. Mu kie Lynn Cieorge, Joe Bina
(iranado. Florence Ixmora Green,
Jackie Gunnels. _ _
Rita Jean Hearn, Marsha Dawn Yarborough will be honored at a to coach basketball He plans to
Hu kman. Marsha \nn II i e t t. ,0"l^h' Jn {iw ***** s,,udy agriculture m high school
Charles E Holland Bartiara Nell Ballro°m of the Herring Hotel in also
II.K.k, Kathv l.vnn Hudson. Ricky Al5?rUj.0 His hobbies include hunting, fish-
l.vnn Ingram. Jams Carol Jones, ‘he o^nner will begin at 8 pm. ing- swimming and building model
Rickv Us- Landers, Julia Claire and 'elocast on KG.NC-T\ cars.
I.argent. Toddy Mack Latham, Joe ^innm8 at 9 o clock His parents are Mr. and Mrs.
T I. a vender. Camivn Jean ladger- 95 each are on sale Doug Payne,
wood Fran.es K.-etta la-mons, at,,The ™ia Herald^ Both young people are eighth
\nn Boll Littlejohn. Roy L e n H M Haggarly of Tuba will be graders and the honor of being
long. Linda Diane Love. Ronald ma't''r °f ceremonies and Varbo- election is mack- by the Junior
Waviie Mahanev. Marla Dee Mas- D.ugh will lie introduced by Dr. High faculty on the basis of out- NANCY METCALF and Don Payne were named “Mint
I.inda a* imm.mu-m* Wjndj. riHV and and Mr TJHS' », O^T.w^S
Mason Ih-tx.rah Ann Milligan. l>e- at »tNt TtXd> Slate untver- scholarship, cooperation, initiative, assembIv jn Tulia junior uieh school l
Vnn, Mm. how n..rtoori» u.r..i.« sBy. sDortsmanshii)^. schoo! sDirit. activ- assemD|y in ‘uua JU1nior nign photo by post#rj
BOBEBT W. GOSS
Museum
Honors
Goss
Vnno Minchew. Herbierto Miroles, s,li'
Ji . la-lion Lane M.aire
I illic Mao Morris. C.ale Parker
M. Brid.-. Michael • layton McCul-
loi.gh. st.-ph. n Keith McCullough,
N*al Lynn Nols<m. Roberta Mae
Patterson. Hubert Ray Pendleton.
Larry Stephen Powell, Kathy Ma-
ri. Kaper. David Michael Rav-
in n n d. Thomas David Reagan,
Lutheran DYBS
Is May 27*31
sportsmanship, school spirit, activ-
ities in school, loyalty, dependa-
bility and attitude.
Pfc. Victor Davis
Wounded In
Vietnam
Word has been received by Mr.
and Mrs R. L. Davis of Hugoton,
Top Ropers
To Compete
Sunday
Patients ia
Hospital Tuesday wen: Mrs. Gary
‘ i Of.
Gillespie aad soa, 1
Daniel, Mrs. S. P.
Mrs. Mark
K. J.
VL
AAANY PERSONS WHO cast votes in the run •((
• bin*' 1 will vote for l*r< ton
s vi j si ih. ir votes with inulligon.c
and 1' kic
• nor c>>nr,ally lYi.r D.inwl and \ll..n Shiv-
i . il . v.»!< tor smith biHaus*- he serves the
■> ’ « er\*-d iiffuer- ..ml dir* > lor- of
j•*r will all vnl. l.^- Smith
i. „■ conviiiied h»- won't up-et itwir
p. Ih- ..II tw able to get along with
M -r h m i* • Governor's Mansion
s. it* .. ill v ri lor smith due to friendship
_________________ Christ Lutheran Church Vaca •
James \lvui Roberts, filona Rod- Don Bible school will be held May
riguez. Mary Hodnguez, Olivia 27-31 Theme of the school will be
Josephine Rossi, Jack Carol San- The <,0<i 1 i-°ve _________ _____________„
d»Ts The school wiU include Bible Kansas, formerlv of Tulia, that _ _
Marv Lee Sanders Barbara l.vnn Tories, songs, games, art projects ,heir son. Pfc Victor R (Bob) Five former world dumpioM ^ .T. BUck, Earl
\t the saiuid. nweting of the s.hwedc Jam.- Harold Shannon. and refreshments Davis, has been wounded in ac- will be included in the M top
£rvrimsz&Z&z ss&-
VI |*r(i\*sim'' Hubert \ Sbng- ( hlldren between the ages of pfc Davis received shrapnel in held st W heeler . Cobb Aren Leroy Keto,
*r (, a r y Don Smith. Patsv ,hr^ and 13 art‘ *nvited *• at' both legs and stomach. He under- Sunday al.emoon at 2 o'clock. The zales, kt w
—------ tend- went emergency surgery in Viet- evVni will be sponsored by Swi- JicviL^' nroLoL*
nam and then was evacuated to county Activities association, g p Thonum. Mrs “ _
a hospital m Tokyo. Japan. He is ... f . , .. __ n;. 'q*—»
expected to be there for several contestants who paid u hr, llf». Jbb
,h< entry fee of $300, will eac-h rope Perkins, Gene
four steers during the event Buck BORN TO:
,By H. M. BAGGARLY
BULLETIN
I envision the income* of farm Jackson of Pecos will be the
Mrs. J. V.
operators as commensurate with nounccr _ Route i, Lockaey, a (M.
their contribution to American so- A workday has been set up Mr Mr. and Mrs. Noibart G
ciety - income fully comparable 5 o’clock Thursday afternoon at Box W, Tulia, a
with that earned by other business Cobb - Wheeler Arena to dean Mr. and Mrs.
Met lure of Plainvicw. secretary,
ir ported that the gcncalogual and
historical section in the* museum
out of pniudi'i- In au- '•m*'*ni ha tail'd him designated as a memorial to the
a liberal or prnlabor . Don't la- that petty. Ia,t Rob»*rt W (toss by the as-
D«.nt r« tha' ign*raat '-tiation had b«vn approved by
the slate office in Austin Arrange- laHod In
GMBC HAVE MORE BESFBCT for (itsiple who ments were made by the county la Nana
a-ouldn t \ oil (or John F Kennedy be* a use judge and commissioners court dMca. that earned by other business ihe t'obb - Wheeler Arena to dean Mr. aad Mrs. Bobby Jaa Taylor,
he i- a t'atholK and IF at t'n t mu< h . . an.f ih< executive board of Swisher ^ owners executives and managers up and make preparation for the Box 672, Tulia, a gbl
•r.,n v. have f..r p who cant vie for a County u.hives and Museum Beho,d in the bloom of apples - Secretary of Agriculture Orville 3»h annual steer roping which Is Mr. and Mrs. Gary GfUcdpMb
m n bevaus< . nn nghtain» conservative insists As a nrs» step, two swtsner ^nd tht. violets in the sward L Freeman. scheduled for Sunday afternoon at 614 N. Briscoe^ Tulia, a boy
that t* i lite ral and they just can t vote group erill place an appropriate A hin{ Qf tjH> ^ • 2 o'clock at the arena. ~
•5
plaque and
Of the Garden of the
sms elected John Dreenleaf W hitter.
Lord.— Cottons are mercerized for add-
ed strength and luster.
Anyone who can and will help New meter
w ill be welcome.
•HE SE WILL ALL BC LOGICAL VOTtS. If w«-
I I millionaire th* president of South
w L I * vmce or I'ioimst Natural Gas, wv
w -<i \ oil ('it A'r Smith
M*> i II Hi. rightwingers will vote for Mr
v *->-.-» i» handful who decided to tie honest
m the I;. publican or American p.<rty jiri-
m riev
ef (be Gats Memorial
Pool To Open Saturday
how to swim.
by City of Tulia
B. C. Chapman, 9M E. Broadway;
Ira Haacock, 821 N. El Paso; Bay
Thomas, 218 N. Cotta; Ernest Jor-
dan, 229 S. Armstrong; Maria 8.
Garza. S29 N. Briscoe; Glean Fos-
ter. 319 NW 6th. Apt. B; Oscar
O. Orr, 1611 NW Nth; Chariaa
years as W agner, 8N K. Floyd.
B
ur NOT ALL WHO vote (or Mr smith will cast
: .it votes There will be some who sup-
j- i ' r iu < they have la-en frightitied away
1 ■ I'*? Vartiorough by the tag ''liberal" or
••Liber"
i ''»ti till i*-.»ple in this enlighiened age
v.1 for tr.< ir tags’ There certainly are
Vi •; • t m * rather desperate situation when
i . u\ ■ **n ervativ i an win p»ibln office sim-
ji il'ir. Fm- "ppCKCttMW a litn-ral or a "la-
boi < andidate’
V. . > S r . nil a lo* ,d school teacher contemp-
tu -c-h-rred to iKm Yarborough as "the lalcor
( WF>i in the he,k is a school teacher
ii 1 .n't a pail of lal*>r?
|F ONE MUST VOTB for Smith instead of for Don
I A arborough the n that is his privilege, but . . .
I don t use as a reason the old thread-
bare • us*- lita'ral". . ."labor".
\p, r all. * h.inces are this person ha< voted
fur | iu who i- 'illicit "liberal" by his enemies,
al o |)fo • labor ''
Am*uis cunmet be considered mature voters
vi •’ .* ih. v hang on to petty prejudices, so long
.. th* relu-e to vote for a man. regardless of his
nn • p pj i |>* ■ ansi- somebody ha' c alled him an
• cm! name l:k< liberal" or'"pro labor "
NPHE WORST FART of this immaturity is that
I . man <an Ik dishonest, unqualified, complete-
Iv r ,dci|iiate (or Ihe office . . . yet tag himself as a
•:,i i rvaiiv* ' and get elected for the one and
oni n • n that he has called his opponent a "lib-
eral • .» pro labor" and thus has prviudiced non-
thmkei who pist can t vote for a liberal'."
\ c>:.- against Varlcorough. If you must, be-
C .11 . he is too young (he's 42). vote against him
h. . hi- Icmhood was spent on a farm in Mix-
s, , pi sc rate'h his name because he* was the
V'i’in esj companv commander in the history of the
M ne Corps, vote against him because he* won the
n., .....i Junior ( lumber of Commerce "Spc*ak t'p"
core, i over !hsmi other entries, vote against him
bn .iii'e Life Magazine, in 1963, named him one of
tic lim outstanding young Americans, vote a -
r;»,’ t him lx hr servrs with ttw' Big Brothers,
s<' '* Ii him In c aiisc he is an F.pis<x>palian. scratch
hira Iki.iiisc* as a Lnivcrsitv of Texas student he
became national intercollegiate debate champ . .
an,I vim hate Mississippi, the Marines, the; Jaycees.
1 e Mrtga/mc. Big Brothers Episcopalians. IT
. . .Ur* loi btavtn J -akt, don t vote against bun
Marriage Meemea Issued by the
xiunty clerk since last week were
for librtals " .
< h.m'* .<rt uh |»ii|*l< have a faint idea as torkal beaks in Ibis mamarial
is whai is a ( atholic tail they couldn't define tiea. Miss McCIvro
a lilK-ral or explain Ihe politu .cl philosophy of the chairman
on«- whom th* y seek to damn if the ir lives depend- sactian
ed u|K>n u Thc'v might (I'nie up with the definition. The museum will accept bonks
a liberal is a person who is liberal with the other or other items pertaining to the
fellow s money, but that would be about the limit designated section or money do-
U< h’ ' " ",n prin^'memoriaK to the voung^man 'f“** a **la>' <•«* »« cool wea- 17 56. *1» and 912 56.
aiWE GAIN EXPERIENCE in the field of puli- wi)1, faithfully with the mu- D.er. Talia Swimming pool opening Private parties can be scheduled Minimum age is six
t:. s cm d,-cover behavior |»aiierns which are scum association (or several years. ^as l'04'11 rt* * scheduled for Sat- nights from 8 to 10 oclock. of Segt. 1, 1981.
quite frustrating Miss McClure and the association uru:.v at 2 pm Hob Painter is pool manager Tuition is $12 59 for the ten les- ______
We ar* n u concerned with ideological voters members will work closely with The pool is ownc*d and operated and Sam Ellis, life guard sons and is payable at the pool to; grow1|) Tulia, aad
Wt know jks*p!«' who .ire ultra conservative to the Mr and Mr> Walter Goss, fgcr- by Tulia Chamber of Commerce. Two sessions of swimming les- bc*iore lilt first lesson. T. Etta JackacN, Tulia.
ci.ic They h..\* neithe r the ability nor the inch- . nt> of Robert, setting up the me- Sv.imming hours will be 2 to 7 sons have been scheduled First CL.ses will be limited to 20 ta 0
n. ion to ch..ng- We kn<>w other' who are liberal- mortal section Nameplates will be pm. Monday through Saturday; session is June* 10-21 Second is each class. No tuition will be ac- New subscribers to The Tulia
mode-rat. who likewro vote their convictions i-cd to shuw who gave contritiu- 2 to 6 pm, Sundays; 8 to 19 July 8 • 19. The lessons will be cepti-d before June 1. Herald since last week: Jbn Ros-
in Uith case - we don't even wonder how they tuns pm. Fridays. Thursday nights given Monday through Friday. Lessons will be conducted dur- si, 1439 Norwood Drive, Hurst,
will voir wi already know We’d never try to person-- wishing to give to the 'f*ri 8 to 10 oclock will be ladies Intermediate class will offer ad- ing the morning hours and pos- Texas; Richard l*UptRB» Bok 298,
change ih« ni Ik-, auv it would l>e like trying to museum section may contact Miss n gh; vanevd strokes and basic diving, sibly fn the early afternexm. Nazareth, Texas; J. W. B y r 4,
make a ( ath "Ii* out of a hard shell Baptist. McClure at 814 Denver St in Plain- Admission is 35c per persons Advanced beginners class is do- Painter can be contacted for ad- Route 1, Happy, Texas; Dob Woe!-
BMK kuiktuatima VOTEU is h. uhn votes 'aw. Apt 1. Phone (’A3-2342. or 12 ycai> old and under: 50c. 13 - 18 signed to strengthen basic strokes, ditionai information at 118 N Cros- tje, Western Plaza Shopping Cen>
' Air and Mrs Goss in Tulia. phone yeirs old: and 60c. 19 and over. Two classes for beginners will be by. phone 995-4380. The pool phone ter, Amarillo, Texas; Henry 1L
■ irrationally 1 nliKl‘ ullra conservative Season tickets are available at oftered tor those who do not know is !)95-t'S70. Spradlin. 702 S. Florida St. Ama-
who logo all\ votes (or an ultra conservative candi- Texas* E L. Weiss, SMB
dale, jum as h« should do >h.- irrational voter may ■_ m | g_ M #• I | I orscin Ave.,’ Ely, Nevada; P. JL
cast a vote completely opposite to his well being | M\ m m m M # ■ I I UM* MnW fl M I Butler, RDSN OI Div., USS Okln-
..t t.. his philosophy prejudiced by I WJ KJk \A# I \g III WT f CZI I homa City, San Francisco. CaUf-
an issue completely tnvlev ant. | ttR^ M M W W Cal I \g| I W lllUl I vQI orma; John R. Bigham, 3881 G8b>
kNE OBOUF OF THESE fnistratmg voters an* ®
_ thus*' uh’* cast their voles for the man they Not Aillarreal was honored F’ri- given the Band award and Donald to J p Sharp on behalf of the* 84 have listed the college they ” <K!I|rov*T Tay**»
think is going to win so that thev will be cm thi* o.iv n ght with the coveted Tulia Ross Crocker the Choir award, school board in appreciation of p|an ,0 attl.nd in fai|t ]( Wly 1 * x a 1'
li.ndwauon H'g*' School award The award Sharon Williamson won the D.AR Sharp'i nine years of service on ^ rin„ business or t r a d e
Thcv wet a finv-.-r hold it in the breeze, and de- van made by superintendent of award the board. * ' _____Denver, M
te rmm. to th. Ust of Un n abdity the direction of schc-.-is. Bob l*hillips, at Class Steve McCullough, class presi - (indy Crawford was given the Mh,;0l!' and ,hrw w'11 en,erm*
the wtnd Night activities. dent, presented the class gift Tulia Herald Award.
This is why newspapers favoring a partnular The .American Legion Citizen • which will be a marquee on the it was announced by Malcolm
candidate often tiy lo make it appe ar that their sl< P award went
tlit* armed services,
lie paid trilwte to the seven
Weather the past week has beeB
cool, too cool for planted cotton.
Several traces of rain ML Dam-
%.
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f."
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iward went to Roger Ed - high school campus Atwimd. high school principal, that sonars who have ^ Usted on ^ hidl Ml MoSy Mhtk
candidate iu't can t los. a"d the* Sorosis Study club Harry Reeves presented a gift Oi the 110 members of the class. t!„, honor roU each SIX weeks of ■uno.y m
Not many people want to vote for a surr losc-r. award to tindy Crawford. Anthony ...... _ ine Ma jncmw coriinimj. mmw •
so the newspapers capitalize *m this human trait. Foster won the lYogressive Study
Managers of candidates invariably radiate- o|>- dubs Foreign Language Award,
timism Whenever they begin admitting that their wide Kathy Hudson won the Wo-
rnc-n rould lose, thev begin to lose- support with Ihe mans Study i luh award.
vuters Julia • (.agent and Gretchen
The- Smith people in the- present race are ex- Wynne wvre civ recipients of the
plotting this principle . thev tell us that there is F.nglish Award presented by the
no wav for Smith to lose! Study club. Gary Don Smith
_ was awarded the Thespian Award.
WGBMERE A MATTER OF PRINCIPLE is in- Gwyn Ann Aaughn was the
WW voiced, our philosophy and practicv is to chowe for the Kiwams Award and
vote for a principle We have supported numcr- Vickie* George. Steve* McCullough,
out candidates through the years who hadn't the and Linda Shepherd received the*
slightest chanec* in the world of winning But we Yearbook awards
did not feel that our vote- was wasted. . it regis- The A'oung Homemaker award
tend a protest against the majority candidate It went to Gwyn Ann Aaughn. The*
gave a little- moral support to a worthy but losing R**:ary club's award in math went
candidate or cause to Delton Moon* and Lutda Shep-
No one need apologize for supporting a losing h e r d and the* club's award in
candidate We are quite sure* that those who voted science went to Jack Sanders,
against pari-mutuel wage-ring or liquor by the- drink Bobbie Box won the DF! award
had no regrets over their votes just because* they ar-it Linda FTshc*r won both the
lost one ot them It should lie the* same* way with Business Department award and
(LontmiKd on page* 4) * ihe YOE award Judith Bale* was
STAYTUNH>TO
KTUi
KASEM VNtACHUNVA
thc-.r high schcx.1 career They; are wa| hundwd acres of craps
l.inla Lou*, l.esb.a Vela, Gwyn damage «« Uie R. T. D_
Ann Aaughn. Gretchen Wynne*. an- fann qm® Langston reported
da iliornton. F.ddic- Toles and Lin- jntb of radj
da Snepherd.
Scholastic si.Hidings of the top
five* per rent of the class were
.itinowu-ed as follows: Linda Shep-
herd 94 SO. Eddie Toles 94 16. Lin-
da Live 93 94. Gretchen Wynne
9.: <9. I.esbia Vela 93.78 and Gwy n
Alii*. Aaughn 9! 40
Ii was also announced that Don-
awl Ross Crocker had received a
scholarship for football to Texas
Tech. Steve and Mike McCul •
lough, scholarships in footDall to . •
West Texas State university, and wmm of Ufa — M
Judith Bales, a scholarship in mu-
'ic to West Texas State uiuver- #
sitv. 9*«dy Ma«r Bk. 8w
f-OB
Kiii-m Virachuyna. AFS student,
wa< presented a flag of his native
Thailand.
I860 be
Bock To Do BMo
9:00 oa*. BABY-
sum
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