The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1967 Page: 7 of 10
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TAFT, TEXAS
Iraduofion Set
ir May i 6
Presidents Of
Classes For
Next Year Chosen
TiMOWMt''
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Ni x! year's rlnss presidents
-laureate •I'rvii '-' md ly. The bare ilaureatc xcrvie !ind Student Council reprraen-1
-encement i-M-rr. <■• oi .ui' scheduled .or the were elected by the stu-j
ljjKf, ^rtuKil will !><' on j School Auditorium at 8
ujn
Sdniddi, Beyer,
| Wenaei Win
Sriente Fair
p. m.
ml M.iv 2d c H'l tiv - Per. on tokiri. part m the ser-
__..... - ! vice- arc ttii* Rev. .v,.u n -
.Martin*'/, the Rev. Charles Mill-
ri. Till’ Rev. Wm. Kelly, the
Rev. George Alexander, the R,,v
Fn d "elieffel, iml Mar-.hali
I t.ivis. Music will t>e provided by
Mi I,. T. Kolb, Jr.
Tin eornrnenreirsent exercises
will be held .it (ireyh.Hind St.e
Junior High School Gym ! 'Rum ,.n Friday, tin a*lh. Tti
as. the SI "til' ol til" 1967 Si i.‘in " , valedictorian of the Class of 'to
fair which vc,i- held on April I Nelda l»v.«s. -alut itorian
* The fair w.ix ■ imnciml by ('tI v ito -on. highest ranking
r,p J|ijjh .School Science l>■>' is David Veselka The pres-
j ident is Bill Nance; viee-presi-
fh,,r,. were crib i, from dent R ('ky West; secretary,
art |,jgh s' I;; •!. 'Cin.l Kolb; treasurer NVIda
Ttic grand a a'inI and firs! Hiatts and their sponsors are
,a(.r vvervt to 'I k Sfhnedt. Mis Jack lone , Donald Ka>-
panny Beyer and Carolyn Wm- i..... and Herb Sigle.
dd tor their exhibit A. !
food, and th" Future.'
Other winner- m 'h< I "- W'-rc
wand place B- f t y K‘ »o;e,
third fihe ' J thm.. Tans; fourth
piicf Albert G it! i and Lupa
Cutillo; fifth f»l I' " so/
Tftn’adgili and B" ky Pinkett;
sixrr* place. Gary Moidy, < ightlt
jjtace Frank Kali id, Pete \r-
wrid, and Kurt Wi)*-.n
place, Dewey Poll ft;
place. Rami, ft mdolf
Seniors Visit
Lamia Park On
Senior Trip
On May 8. ft, and 10 trie xen-
niritfi iors were out ol school for their
tenth senior trip Alt seniors that
went on the trip felt at -1 a tn.
First pi,e e oi !*-• mn '-r high : Tuesday morning. The xertim .
diviskgt w ■ it t Kandy Montgi** • were atkmed to take two buses
mery for iii< • * 1 ' m p'rit » on the trip. Ttiey were aeeom-
•electronii'reiA. Jinrny Pushing - r- and some of the senior
won second place with Ids t i e- parents on the trip.
i trank turn t >*-er.
The judg* < * r the f iir were
Mr. C. 1. Wild mi- !r ri the
[ Corpus Chrdi Mo-, om and Mv
| Dorothy W gilt a l. otoj’y teaeii-
l tr »t Flour Ie .If Junail High
I School
Much tii oik- and triple* i.dioii
1 p> to Mr Moot
Club lot the :
The seniors took their trip to
lew Bruanfelex to Banda Park.
lents on Tuesday. May 2. r,tor in I
Fori > defeated Curt Davis for!
tie hV-fiS senior class pre-idem I
'A', fo" Hern index and Olga Per- j
ale-, ware elect,'d as repre-enl t- j
live- |,, the Siudent Council.
htj/rir ThrradgiU won the jun j
ior presidency and Carolyn |
Wenthd aid flelly K,since won |
PKill,in- on the Student Coun- ,
ell.
Ihe jin .ident iif next year’s;
OpfloriKii■ Idas, i> Joyce Rot/-.
I"! and repi" a illative,- to the!
Student Council are Cynthia j
■ da -on, Teresa l.angden, and |
Melanie Becker.
On April 27 the Taft FFA ’
held it -, annual father-son ban-1
duel. The guest speaker way ;
fiobhy Faster, who is the -late ;
vice-president from area 10.
The Honorary Chapter K orn-1
•j wo, given to Hugh Hudson :
and Her old Abel
-facre - Wr,;.ner was presented
vvibi till S'-ti Greenly,md Plaque.
Parr R OS son ; eci'iv*'tl the Star j
Chapter Farmer Award. The j
bi kalb As-ocialion Award lor!
this year went to Ricky West l
and Parr Ros -on.
The Taft High School Band j
•had its annual b anquet on May j
a ami it vva-. s'jxmsored by ttie I
B ind Boa tcis. The theme of j
the banquet vva. Spring.
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Outstanding Students Honored
On M r;
am \w nil Assem-! out Ihe country. David was j lor American Homemaker of j Davis; outstanding track man.! Nelda Bigip*: drama. JofutwS*
t: -■ flag wh • fi Waddle, school superinlcndant ; larship award. Diuna. 1? the j groups during the year were; home ccuncmics- J«» On*«;
Tliey arrived then at about 9
Taft Athletic Banquet on May T‘
l.i. The outstanding athlete will tv, -illeg:
be prcsenUxI with an award.
The Taft Athletic Club will
ixiosur the banquet.
folfov v.. tjv r * /id Ve-elka’s to all members of the Student | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. R.
cadent Coin: I Presidentt wc|-; Council. This was a special cer- j McCianahan. She is a senior
, ,m,. , Uficate ol service for these stu-! and plans to attend Southwest j
Till'first award was presented rt"n!s. Tl«' next award was Texas Suite College in Son I newspaper, the truck team, the j Nance; gizte* P.K., Mvfr AStof
to’ \1 - \ Mi Milan , presen- the Good Citizen’s Award which; M ircos. hand atvl Ihe drama class. Mr. Morales; Ei«li«h award
..... *•> ■ "-----” Thi- J Ttie Criseo award in thLs do-1 Albritton then was m ogniz. d ’ Veselk-*; and the xpewsh »wBf4
then given reeogniUtm. Among \ electrical trade award, Qattim
the groups were the basketball | P' rniej; science award, Curia;
team, football team, the se’.vooJ; Rosson; Spanish Ktadnat 0OMK.
a m. after u stop for breakfast
at Kenedy. They also stopped in
K." •!> ,1) If'-’ w -V I'-.ek tor' I" ipale in my activity that they , .... u- Ratio Won m v. nt b> Sherry Bennett . . . . --------------------— . ~ t ^
it„ ,r supi’k’f. S nioi did no’ veil to while -d the [irk. They nub sfu pre-i-nted .loan Cros-- ; 'ward pie-ented to a senior i partment was awarded to Ly-1 and complimented the hand if-1 Booby JWdidL :,
u ris-.' !> irk m Taft li;) la!-• wen, swimming, horse hack with the Silver Thimble Award, : girl by the Daughters of the die Welch for outstanding ach-ltor which he presented Ite m j Concluding tb»
,„l rh- -........ I roi-sday night. j riding, played golf and purtiei; for her achp’vement in Hi*, field American Revolution. Movement in the field of food v ith jxitchi s for Ituccaneer Fes- al awat .i ’, th*' .Hotter i.Vttf)
.,i,i w, It j.aefi ser.,»- had five m six ! puled in other varied actlvi- ,,f homemaking. Joan has ex- 'IIh Horn.making Deprtmcnt; fimparation. Lydia entered the J tival Honor Bund : Awards l*>r dfl. mt^-
®*;>' Uv l*>r r» - lie, Fair a ! dollars to ,s|.end while at tV| tics that were available at the j hibited her -kill as an .aulstand then presented its awards At i Adams Extract Teenage Unite-
big ttlecess
[.ark Tliey were allowed to par-! park.
Editor Of Howl Likes To
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ing homemaker in many ways I this assembly Diana MeClana-; Off for the second fim ewith j wt:re presentod- These awards
| through aJi Ihe area- in home-; ban was presented with i sjs;c- j a recipe lor “Toasted Coce; m. madf by the Student Cmm-
I making. Her accomplishment in t ally design***! silver charm j nut Cake.” In the 1966 bake-icif to students chosen by the
I winning the ”Make-lt With-Wool’ | from General Mills. By finishing '
Next the department awards bJt IfflP?.
fd Ricky We*t nM Hmn mm*-
The Kiwanis CUM
ihen prc.v.»t<ed far tte atltttand-
j contest in San Antonio tnd her | first in a written homemaking
j sweep-takes maid at county ] knowledge and altitude exami-
] lair are only two <»f the many ! nation for senior girls. Diana be-
| achievement she has attained. came r.aft High School s 1967
I The following award was [ire- j
Hetty Crocker Homemaker of
sented by If. Halverson. This,
j was the national math test Tomorrow. Diana was one
„ ,, ....... ... ay- that somebody fold him to be a year of good fortune! award. This test is a national 581.334 girls front 11,733 scht , .....
’hankcrinK’ .'or . *> . lie hk, -. that lie liked to worry. P • like- lor Hill be was elcchtd junior j t<?st taken by students through- j registered for the 1%7 Search I standing boys basketball, Joe! Item student; Bill Nance; math,
to nstd English Issrk because ! to relax by listening to Ray ' D-s pt '-ident, participated in
It -eems he'
tlways had
He
Off for the.second time with j i.-athers ut the- different d<v! ing uwkrebtt«n*» hay mg 8’M
her double crust lemon pie. Ly-; parfments. These awards are : Steve Pullln <ad Jem fhfstjwaik,
dia is Ihe daughter of Mr. and presented to outstanding
Mrs.Howard Welch. | .students in each department.
The outstanding athletes were j Outstanding band student, Dcfete
tiw'n presented witlt awards. The j Marsh; art student, Joaquin ^
j outstanding football player was j Kandoval; in the auto mechanics'j ..
Bobby Maines; outstanding giris MJ*!|K«rtment Paul SatK'hez; ag- j' , ,
>is ! >.. i...,i..,n \cjda Biggs; out- J riculture, Ricky West; jouma-; commended
work atwJI efforts..
' " ’’ K
I Tb*’ aripnmWy was tanwdKMf
with tin o-'tteitotion v& uoojl?a&sU-
tktns bo’h to the yjrosjpii- RMd u*-
i diviiiuais who dka each fine, werft.
year iound T?«y mum to
tor their Gw
up until ., -riorr dm,- ,,f! Price a-.ls. <»"* «i,s « ft,l™IK‘r of i
hr hail re I w.iv ;«,rt - Oh. by She way this your?'.; . the Student Council. He remem-
«f »1! ,/!*- - OKI var,.*-' >eli .W- mime is Bill Nance. H«* »-« mslmehvely the Student
.Viiwuvjn in" -.'" in ......... »f Mi a.xl Mrs. ; Cottnci! ('■ mention in Dallas !
»>•- he cn- IViltMin Nance "I 719 Tutt. I He c-.mmcntcd, 1 thought it
was a pretty good deal, being i
sport- are wide hi
joys tonthall the m-.-t. I!> (Jay-; |;ai Ui. what clubs hff j - , ..
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z\nr, ‘r-A"; r ............... '"-f
f , i ' " '•", -T-evcr neen much tor clubs. ,lior class, edi-
-- , . tha, every tan " u tunds”,
hZ) '"in,‘ k,1'M!,/’* V',T a member *,f the vari.-ty lont-
^ n ' : there vv i.tottiaH to ■< •:<■■■ to ^ ^ M jh„
ItoMdei j„. hk- Mm m During his fo-hiean ve,o. : • <( f;ut uli !h(> (.Vl.nLs
•mutlrl and ha • fun. II- >y - Hill vva- a number ‘1 to- ; .rwl
"l can't stay slip. I tp-i n"r- Science Cl.-lh, His sophomore j
ttta- ami f Cn- to • lie* oil II ve.i;. he w ni hi regional in j
Irtfl't tret -n. , ,. Men 1 -ml ...... ,n.l -g-.m during W* Jim-' my oMwr occurence-, ihe night
’ Pttmg uj> .mi .town lh. -......I. , ,r ye,.t Hi, junior year prov<x( r,ilu-i>-M“lway txal 1,il> with
this year he
romeii,tiers two event more than
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[ not win district.” j
As editor of the school news!
j paper Bill wa- »-ke*l his ppin- i
ion Bill - aid, “It has been fun i
■ 1 ml - a lot of work.” It gets!
1 kind of bad every Thursday and j
Friday trying to get everybody)
; to hand in their stories and i
! writing up headlines. Well, what;
i» *iie worst purl of it, do you j
! ever tcel like throwing up your
hands in the air and scream
ing he answered rather hysteri-
cally, "everydayBut more so
whin writing headlines it gets
terrible.”
ti’ll was then asked if he'd
like to leave any advice lot the
junior- .ma seruors next year
i one. Tiling English projects ■
don't wait until third per-:
Band Wins Honor
Award At Sue
Music Festival
■p
On April 29. the Tafl Grey-{ "Th.'.w front Exotfsj*
&Irb Mmf
Y' -, don t wait unlit third per- att » m-
I'mI to -Iart ,1 project due fifth I
js 'i io*l oid then not know now
Io ■ xpt.iin It ’• Anothci dung I'd ||| |*
like to advise <v cry one to take
s[*•-'*■»,. Whi-n l vv,. a Ire.-hman Do Apr>l 20 Mrs. lf»n*ld Abel.
J I*.ok -jr rrti ,,i„l it lias h< j iHimemaking teacher accum-
me ill many way, since. At the
jun tor - senior pmrtl 1 vva* cetp-
[lose to make a speech. 'A'ell,
Icy of Kerb Atpef’rs «x.«fk,-«tM(
S-'-usa's tore * »*
and Stripe* f«g*vw,n ®lf»-
tviwl will twcfiwiK
tton excreim « Mtu ®
the Gri yh.oi.irsd SuvMm.
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Mraontt-taucJi Mtactor... faMtad tmin t-#»d»vg
>■ P*g* O#0#P*„ .pamtmnMil lfn» Mtontor,..
k*« tgaea hay... and «o wmi
Gloria went and said - very bit
if it and 1 had to think of some-
thing last It ;l had not been
tor my inking speech 'hey pro-
h.ibty would have Imd to scrape
me oil the floor.
Bill';, ambition in life tias al-
ways been to graduate from (tie
tour second: left in the gam- 1,1 1Vx-i” fi‘ ”,ys
; and then nhout two weeks later! *1 don t know why, it just
when Taft bent Bidtop. Bill com- ■ sprung on me one day. ', lie
t merited, "It. makes you fed - to hike the general courses
|bad when you know you should; (h(. twi> y„urs and „)r,ylw.1
■laiwinM
Mothers
j bound Band partlcijKUed In the
j Roecapefi- |>qy Mty-i« Festivai
"concert division Ta-ft eempeded
against twepty-t»e 2A band*
from all over th* ‘Pag.
e.®r by pvjiMihi'rti and “Pit*
pita OriHi-'" by Chovi went tlwlr
two wrtonwms.
The judges wer e Karl IMvlk J
from Shiic Oatlegr *»f jfowa, Dhb|
pani'x) three FHA delcgtifes. Syl-j MtOathnu from Dugin••■*«<* Uni-J
vi i Beyer. Erma Jeffersub and t versify :ind Gertad FtertrptofS!!
Karen |x«/ier to Dolias for th; J from Phdlip's Uri'", ,’t- ity, E«aS, ! _ . , - - a
KlfA State Convent ton i Ok la. Alt U>m- iudR«» gave the j c
Thursday they xtopned by j band a first division. Tberoj l0‘ v* .....m "r'“ ’**' » .turn
Soulfiwcst Texas State ' OMegc {?*** «rxl divisions ie
in San Murad ami toured th* | *a elftss.
home iSDDomirs deportment and j <ya*j [[ajsjw<j Bp a wr,,
i visited with rwofeswurs in the ,, , .
'department ,,m* ^ «««*aldW‘
While m Dallw a! the con- ,|U,te a w iuld h!,xT «¥*^Hi
vent ion they attended FHA meet-; f’*** **'*•• YTtpy received a first
ing- Friday ail day ami even- j division in marching of the Robs-
ins; and Saturday morning, Tto- j town UJUL. CmUvi, a first dlvi-
mtim address given at the Fri- j skm in eonem piHVim at d,.i
day morning sewion was by ■
Kii
have won and you didn't ". And . ,
it was not because you had .. | *>y *f« n he writ know non- or
crumby team. ! think we real- \ le-s what hr will to? majoring
ly "flaked it” because we did tn.
A* ns todMitiMt, gat« vtoyEeiad
**m for ptcwcUon ***!«.*« towwT# baratort know**
Fubiishad twk* munritiy by if** Jwwnliati 0**» *f
| Taft High School, Taft, T**a*.
MEMBEXSi Sdwlulit fton Ixehantgn, Th# Uni-
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-Ity of C'tfifomia. IBs prevn-1 dH'i.<torts at ttr. Bur Key Festi-
tdisA awbwlwd acceptance (4 } val. They periurmed a sw«.
seif md making the most nf <mm j |uj ti;ea* a;a »
uwn ablllttc * for the present, j {o Pu, i;> t^j^i ^ b:!|K,
txip^ j will tm>h «>|» ?hdr ymr- wm*
" when not attending mwttogJ ,tw ******** cm-rohaito.. tm
the group visited in the milli- j annual Spring Ooncort in May
ne«y «h*g» of Mrs. itoWjtitor, i was uv.jt.bcr sarct>:»iul exiitW-
the dtoectms of millinery at i
bieiman-bfareux skid a nt^lmery ]
vte-iigtwr. F"Tf*y s.lto.rrk3>t© ftey f
had tea at N'elnws-Marass-, and !
t talked with fltei aotness Clr*eT t
j Ganwn while at a showing of j_______
} the Gaianctt cuOpction |
J i»f designs;. ! BPW
They visited Use Feleea Mari- j Tte y
the 1* ayers bw sajaff dr | worn by
reatwS with afti
nfty due a qtk’m-"lSh? %; wlliip1
on hfujd i*nd fbof.. site -mdhiw'P
bwsMd gifts-, sfse M.,f
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rt-idiy tor* txid'Mste »toy eMf'"
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