The Okarche Chieftain (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1957 Page: 4 of 6
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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7 1957 THE OKARCHE CHIEFTMN
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Holy Trinity
School News
National I lonor student-
its rrleased Seer NI L iddiht
prencipal last wcel ill( hide the I )
per tit : the s hool wh
adlievti the highest n
their srholastic woik :inn 0 rtitcr-
ing high s( Ale ai
N1try Ann llruev( n Mtrv
lock Jeanette Vovt Mary Ann
I lale Judith S hailer lo( e 111A-
stert Annette
Vogt Rwie Ann Schwi
I Lator ""Stildunts win ipprar 4
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ing tO the editor Quolifi-atiOn I a'
National I lonor 1611 ate
the handhook and names of th
honorees are ofiried only attur
the entire faculty teclit'clit I
ar oved candidnrs tor
I equirements
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Rev Edmund Von !lin p
and superintendent Nvill yiV? ATI
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MeXiC0 W:ty Lit t()
(lent hOdy at an asseinhiv planutd
for ()Ai am l'cluirtry 14 in tL-
high school auditotinin
Geography clasmes Avill k
t'culadv mterested in g iiniiiz this'
Inst Itul inhumation hum Fath-
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biter N1 lat for Ili
F It Saturdtv for the itinerd
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—Franklin Lce Steyenson
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con tts of thte tests teading
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'alndary and Ra ading
tfulpthenzion
71 ithetnitics test consists of
s iZeasoning and Ma-
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Ithics Nlectanics of tin!!-
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Nvoich and sentences pal:
spIling and liandvitit-
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111 placumentand actud
1)1h:einem can be indiatrd
widi we dtgtee of nceuracyxvith
the total scoit
11)(A t Hlt stwuld serve as in-
dica'Aons to th' !ministration a-
p items ttict the stu-
dents thinses whether their
p being achie
vcd
Ificlincn ale also taking the
f)iticry of tests as tefelence par-
tictilmtv for the office Lies and
fol thrir oNvn infornuition These
teults should 1 onsideted when
for classt-s int:xt term and
'I lie funeral LII rehtti try &finitely F how stidents if
mmommr
SNOW
1)o tiwy Lting to you Ow sAtne swet
ThAt they sonlotinics to me)
!Ave you thotnzlit of tho wondrt ful
In a stdwatt snow linckt tt-co
I lave you tho41t- of thoso fliondly snow flake$
As tLey 111ci1 lakes
Crrrsii ptv iniu t e3ms—
Gruurd L i tot our sAes?
I you IlltMli:1!f of 0) coveled ilouetopi
Anil (11nAncNs with caps of snow
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Grade News
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that Grtdr 1k the
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Citt(lt- ntarly 4 ppect up f)11
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let let soh ()f -In I
! Joseph ‘zehatft w Is t!c tr-1
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of the Nionth— the Lis
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hy the ei'11th groft
11oh School Grade
I loly Trinity ige! shot to
tiny ovet Ponca City iin
I ebrtiMV 3 oter the Porict City
teion wit') score of 49 to 43
111411 Point man for Ponct (It
Iiihdd r With 20 pl
1rioy Id the Cats
with 18
vIm un lot tunat WeIC
down hy the opponents in a los-
nig score of 34 to 26
()uten crowning was
hettyeen the two games tyith
Mueggenlior honored
its queen crowned hy '1hotnas
Gitintnwir co-captain
er team À catmcity
tended die mid term
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Sixth and Miles
iipat Ity il Mr ind Mrs Ted NN'ifgon(r of
ki Reno and Nit and Mrs John
WaYoner of Purcell were guests
SonTiv Afternoon of Mr and Mrs
of the' I
crowd at-festivities
and hv t'Aeir encouragement help-
ed the team to a success they had
hatdiv xprf-tod liefore or at the
openinv of the g:ime They will
have a return gaine Niiih Enid '1
conference game next Sunday ofternoon
SERVES AS SENATE PAGE
any Bradford son of Larry
Bradt-old Okarche eturned last
Thur!day afttr servalg as a page
in the Oklahoma State Senate for
a week I le reports the Senate as
vtry lively and says he was on
the go every' day This is his btr-
ond year to setve at the Capiol
Ile lesumed his classfs at Holy
Ttinity FtklaY
'cloy Vrioner and famly
Mr and Nirs Alhert Schroe-H
der and daughters and Mr and
Leonard Duran and family'
we!e Sunday dinner guets of Mr
atil L I -Prrnan S hroeder
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TRADE MARK
The Okarche Chieftain
TO ATTEND
OKARCHE OKLAHOMA
Miss Mary Ann Sclloelen oflt
Worth Texas spent the weekend
in the home of her parents Mr
and Mrs Andrew Schoelen and
family
IN OUR NEW ENLARGED WATERS
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Bradford, Larry. The Okarche Chieftain (Okarche, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 7, 1957, newspaper, February 7, 1957; Okarche, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2105913/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.