Cat's Claw (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1959 Page: 3 of 8
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M&frcfa 12, 1959
Archer City, Texas
Page 3
The players trying out for
tennis met for the first time
on March 2. There are fifteen
girls trying out. They are:
Toramye Mullis, Dottie Murphy,
Linda Stpawn, Connie Horany,
Dindy Pollock, Suzy Abercrombie,
Barbara Allen, Linda Rutherford,
Malinda Morris, Alice Brothers,
Marie Walsh, Shirley Crawford,
Neamona Everett, Linda Sue
Crowley, and Sue McMurtry.
The girls selected to play
for the singles and doubles will
go to Holliday April 2 to play
the Interscholastic League.
JMME'uS CDTMHHED
The basketball girls ordered
their jackets about three or
four weeks ago and are expected
in about a month.
Those who have lettered three
years are: Olivia Ferrell, Helen
Jane Ellis,Betty Sue Lobstein,
Tom Farmer, and Missy Thurlkill.
Those who have lettered two
years are? Sandra Porter, Fern
Deen, and Amy Lewis. Those who
lettered this year for the first
time are? 0-lenda Covington, Sue
McMurty, Linda Strawn, 1Dottie
Murphy, Suzy Abercrombie, Gaye
Rut he r f or d, and, Gwen, Ye age r
MARCH
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Jerry Bryson...... k.
Sandra Porter..................8
Billy Ellis....................9
Butch Eustace.................12
Lawrence Lowack...............13
Carolyn Buerger...............21
Richard Krahl.................23
Donna Horany..................27
The birthstone for the month
of March is Aquamarine and Blood-
stone. They signify Courage.
CROLUELL
UJinS BI-DISTRICT
The Crowell girls defeated
Springtown girls in a
rough, thrilling game Tuesday
night in the high school gymn.
Gayle Taylor led the winning
team with 21 points, and Glenda
Lothridge tallied 21 points to
lead the losers. Pat Prosser
tallied 1? points to be Crowell is
second-high pointman, and Carolyn
Gilley wao: S pringtownf s second-
high poimcer with lip points.
Springtown was in the lead
most of the game, but Crowell
pullea past them in the last few
seconds of the game with a bas-
ket and a free throw to win the
game 0
THREE-WAY TIE
FOR FIRST PLACE
It seems that nobody can win
the boys1 basketball Intra-
murals. In other words, the
Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors
are tied for first place. The
Freshmen have not won a single
game--bless their pea-picking
hearts.
The Sophomore boys beat the
mighty Seniors and the Freshmen,
but were overpowered by the
Juniors.
The Junior boys beat the
Freshmen and the Sophomores but
were beaten by the Seniors.
The Seniors edged by the
Freshmen and Juniors by one
point, but were not so lucky
against the Sophomores.
"GIRLS Of THE monTH"
HR HI ED
The F. H. A. "Girls of the
month” are as follows:
September.....Connie Horany
October........Ina Tabor
November......Judy Thurber
December . . . .Suzy Abercrombie
January.........Sue Cox
February .... Mary Sue Perdue
March.......Barbara Alien
April........Gwen Yeqger
May. .........Judy Glenn
The F. H. A. has chosen their
sweethearts for the 1959 school
year. They are Tommy Eustace
and Sue Moore.
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Cat's Claw (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1959, newspaper, March 13, 1959; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth825629/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.