Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 43, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, August 18, 1958 Page: 2 of 6
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Page 2—Sopulpa (Oklo.) Herold, Monday, Aug 18, 1958
iiwiU days ui
iron • to 12
Tha achedu
Summertime
Stomping Grounds
Ed«*or—Leonard Tipton
Graduate Editor—Bar bora Crabtroa
Senior Editor—CKoryl Snider
Junior Editor—Kerry Andruss
Sophomore Editor—Marilyn Main
Fraihman Editor—Linda Evans
Reporters: Donna Baldwin, Barbara Childress, Judy
Curry, David Evons, Kit Stuart, Jim Hendrix, Linda
Carver, Jock Isbell, Susan Winget, Lana Carver, Cathy
Stevens, Key Shibley, Sarah Stuart, Bill May, Penny
Baxter, Karen Ferguson, Peggy Rhodes, Ronnie Moore.
Queen Candidate
To Be Chosen At
mnol
Hop Saturday Nite
DO I do next?" That seems to bs the problem of this boy during senior
enrollment proceedings of the high school this morning Or maybe he is just con-
templating another year of studying end fun and studying (Herald Photo)
SHS Enrollment
Starts This Week
school building and giving entrance
tests. was done last spring when
the frosh selected their subject
Other than that, the enrollment
will be .similar to those of previous
I years
Tire new and transfer students
j enrolled Thursday Those students
who were unabie to complete their
Sapulpa high student* will do Students may a .so pay their enrollment at the time scheduled
their pre-enrollment for the 1860-58 school fees during enrollment, | {or thplr tl|k^ wlll havp to walt untlJ
school term this week, with enroll- saving them the neceaalty of having a„ othfr studeuts are finished
days slated for each morning! to do that later In the year. A list
g.m. i of the fees wan published in the
edule calls for the seniors i Herald yesterday, or an itemized
to complete their enrollment duties statement can be picked up at the
this morning, th Juniors will enroll high school when they go to enroll
tomorrow and the sophomores Wed- As the selection o( classes was
nesday. Freshmen this year will done last spring, SHE students have
take two days because of the large only to pick up du n schedule cards
number In their class Those whose and receive homeroom and locker
last names begin with A through M assignments before school starts
eArdU Thursday, and the rest. Two deviation* from the usual
PMday. * .schedule are in order this year. The
Only S short time will be taken students will not have to fill out
up with enrollment >,>roeeedlng.v I .ndivtduul subject cards for each
which eouatat mainly of filling out teacher, as this is being done In
personal history cards for Ute bene- the registrar's office
fit of the faculty But students must Also, die freshmen orientation. Aj<nnr<|. . k >d h
fill out three of these cards for the which consists mainly of showing According to pH
various (das at the sthool. the new students through the high
Choosing a Sapulpa candidate for
•Record Hop Queen'' will probably
be a new feature of the next Don
Wallace record hop at the youth
center Saturday night. Aug. 23.
according to Youth Board president
Johnny Hall
Hall says Don Wallace. HOME
disk Jockey who sponsors the hops
In Sapulpa and surrounding towns,
has contacted him about selection
a candidate from Sapulpa tor the
Queen contest sometime In Septem-
ber
According to Johnny, plans are
Model Airplane Club
Is Being Planned By
Three Sapulpa Teens
, Beau Chrkstian. one of thrze local
i youths Interested In forming a model
airplane club In Sapulpa. has
Issued an Invitation to anyone in
' this area Interested In model planes
> to help him get such a club under-
I way
Beau and the other two boys. Ken-
neth and Denny Whitson, the club
would probably hold weekly meet-
ings and fly their planes each Sun-
day afternoon at city park. In
addition, contests would be held
monthly In such events as lap
racing, endurance tests and combat
lighting
Beau said the lap racing and
•-ndurance testa were self-explana-
tory. but the oth^r event might need
some comment Combat fighting
consists, he said, of attaching a
five-foot strip of crepe paper to
each plane, the object being to
sever your opponent's strip before
he can cut yours.
Another event which Beau
thought would be of interest to
younger members would be a bal-
loon contest In this, contestants
try to break as many baloons as
possible In a certain number of laps,
by calling 2231.
Those Interested in being a mem-
ber of the model uirplana club. JO
be known as the Sapulpa Cirqle
Burners, are asked to contact Bagff
being made to try to have candi-
dates from Sapulpa. 8k la took,
Bixby. Band 8prtngs and Tulaa,
although this Is not final yet Those
are the towns where the record hops
are regularly held.
The queen wlll be chosen during
a dance in Tulsa sometime after
school starts 8ome plan will be
worked out so that the larger
youth centers or teen towns do not
have an unfair advantage over the
smaller ones
Sapulpa’a queen candidate will be
chosen Saturday night In a contest
similar to the usual dance contests
"All the girls who want to enter
will sign up before the dance
said Hall "Three will be chosen by
applause and the queen will be
chosen from these by a ballot vote
Althought the queen Is new to the
dances, the other regular features
of the hop. such as the dance con-
tests and door prlaes. will be kept
in tact.
This will be the third Don Wallace
record hop held at the youth center
this summer
CLYDE KENSINGER, left, and Arthur Boone are shown unloading .he gear which
they carried on their five-day river trip Believe it or not, all that stuff came out
of one little canoe (Herold Photo!
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Epic Saga In Outdoor Life Is
Experienced By Two Sapulpans
Chieftain Prospects
Receive Equipment
For Football (amp
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Vacation
Ramblings
The Episcopal youth group made
a trip to Oklahoma City early Sun-
day morning, Aug 17. to attend
service* In the small church tn
Frontier City there. Later they
todred the city, as wall as Lincoln
park zoon and Bprlnglake. Attend-
ing were Ronnie VanLandtngham.
Jody Holt, John Davy. Joy Taylor.
Eugene Plummer. Arthur Fryer,
Kerry Lynn Andrusa, Mr and Mrs
William Taylor and Mrs. Marie
Keck
Youth of the First Bapt'st church
held a watermelon feast and swim-
ming patry last Thursday evening
The YWA group of the First Bap-
tist church met last Tuesday in the
home of Mrs N. L. Cosby, hearing
a report by Betty Bishop on her
recent trip to Olorletta Members
present were Sue Carver. Cheryl
Snider, Lucy Kirby. Carol Camp-
bell. Lana Carver. Jan Kelly. Judy
Hunt. Myra Hughes. Pat Gibbs and
Johna Hawkins Betty also made a
report of her trip to the Interme-
diate OA group of the Ridgeway
Baptist church Wednesday
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Betty Bishop letf today for Enid
and Blackwell to spend *. few days
visiting relatives in tho6e two cities.
Lynn Dolltns was hostess at a
party given at her house last Friday
night from 8 to 12 The guest list
included Karen Coley, Carol Boone, Mrdg^ njght A large number turned
Carolyn Prows Sharon Bashears. rl||t for thp af[llr wherp thPV
Gwenn Henry. Linda Moore, Ron-
nie Korn. 8haron Kyshiar, Mar-
garet Weyer, Pam Stover. Jeannle
Stevens, Sharon Haney. Joan Greg-
ory. Carol Duckert. Ann Bradshaw.
Ann Freedmond. Ronnie Martin, tives in Port Isabel, Tex
♦ Struck by the adventuring spline
I of ol' Dan’l Boone, two Supulpa
boy* packed their belongings tn a
canoe last week and headed down
i the Illinois river.
Arthur Boone who clalnv to br
a descendant of the other more
famous woodsman. ind Clyde Ken-
singer .the only person Arthu:
Football hopefuls for the coming OOOM fUM who was brave enough rAMVKW
Chieftain gridiron *aso„ check out to undertakeWhat's uTuSir iS* "em* to
their helmets and pads on Wednes- a point near the Arkansas Dorde ..... evPrvonp u
day and Thursday of this week Sunday and paddleP down the river * TCyln? 2K
even though organized practice for the next live days. . ^
sessions do not start until after the ActuaUv. Arthur says, the Journey cl nr>
boys arrive at football camp next only took three days, "but say it It is quite noticable that the
a.»w*«.v took us five days, because I chemise and sack dresses are still
The squad met last Friday eve- wouldn't want people to know the fashion, ‘editor's note: drat It!)
nlng to discuss plan, for the camp. Clyde slept two days ” but the ever popular plaid pleated
and it was announced then that the Becauw of the small storage skirts and bulky sweaters will be
seniors and Juniors would be Issued space In a canoe, the boys had to seen again this fall Accompanying
equipment Wednesday nd the take a b.re minimum of supplies the matching skirts, sweater: and
sophomores and frosh. Thursday mostly food and comic book They blouses will be chemise vests Thee«
The boys will continue their in- experienced all the hardships of are also being worn with wool
dividual work-outs and shaping up1 earlier pioneers Th tr canee turned slacks or ' slim plma '
exercises all this week with the1 over with all their belongings and In sportswear the girls are still
flna' announcement of those who they had to swim for shore,
will go to the camp being made by The main hardship In this, they
the coaches Friday reported, was dial it washed all
If plans go according to schedule, the labels off their cans, so that
the camp will be held 8undiy it was hard to kicp from opening
through Saturday on the camps of « can ol plckeled okra for breuk-
Clyde's main loss appeared to be
the departure of a favorite hunt-
ing knife into the water ' Arthur
had it in his mouth." he mourned.
“and he tried to say something."
The boys were picked up Thurs-
__________ day afternoon and returned home Monet are featuring the tiny neck-
the"" chalk talks diagraming plays safely, a little dampened In body, laces of thm chains and small
and preparing for the upcoming maybe, but certainly not In spirit, charms
season
The Chieftains expect to return
from the camp Saturday, with the
first football clash of the season on
Up for Sept 12 at Stillwater
Dale Ellis. Ed Latten. Donnie Ellis,
Billy Don Rebholtz, Don Stewart.
Frank Curry. Ronnie Moore. Jim
Korn. Leslie Jameson Kent Corn-
well. Jamie Carry; Bobby Had-
docks. Jerry Croston. Larry Mess-
more. Jeff Tremain, Mike Eden
and Mike Burgess
Bill and Mary Louise Giacomo
threw a blast for the older crowd
of Sapulpa youth In their home Sat-
the John Brown university in
Siloam Springs. Ark
Last year, the camp featured a
mile run before breakfast, another
work-out in the morning, and t
practice session in pads during the
afternoon.
Another important feature was
choosing bermuda or Jamaica
shorts, or slacks.
The latest thing in shoes are the
suede oxfords which come in var-
ious colors. The two-tone ivy leaque
and buck oxfords will be very much
in style also. Bobbie sox have some
added touches this year. They now
have small pockets or class years
on the side.
In Jewelry the chemi.se has
brought back the rope beads Into
the fall wardrobe, and Jewels by
out for the affair, where they (
danced and partook of light re-f
freshmenta.
Diane Whitt returned recently,
from a four weeks of visiting rela-
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Teacher Gives Tips
On Study Technique
With school starting in Just a few and roll tune ' If companionship
more days, students had batter la desired, two people rnlRht study
begin thinking about developing together, but never more than that
proper study habits. said a Texas The magazine article also warned
high school teacher in a recent against "cramming,'' one of the
magazine article. more popular technique- of pre-
The teacher. Jerome Oordon. paring for an Important teat. Time
•aid mart high school students fall spent in reviewing a few days in
to gain the most poselbh benefit advance Is much more effective
from their education because of lack than late hours on the night before,
of studying and the rest the student gels that
In the article. Oordon said that night will probably come In handy
"studying can be a (or las* painful during the exam
task If It Is approached in the right Oordon set up a three-day study
perspective.” He gave a few study schedule for a big test. The first
hints which might be of interest to night would be spent In reviewing
Sapulpa youth one half of the material, and the
For one thing, a student should second night review athe last half,
arrange a convtent time dally for The night before the exam, a
studying and adhere closely to that sample test such as the teacher will
schedule A "homework period" will give should be answered by the
thus become a regular habit ' i student.
AH meterlils should be collected As lor routine assignments, it
before tackling any homework and, was emphasised these should not
placed close at hand This will be put off Oet them out of the
save Interruption* to your train of wry as “oon as possible
thought to find an eraaer or trying A student who can force himself
to find a text book i to study even wheu he doesn't feel
Also, the Importance ol surround- to the mood. ‘And whoever Is?I
tog* conducive to thinking were has no trouble When someone
mentioned 'Af'*r all." said Oor-1 really sets Tils mind to study '
, don. "Who can comentraW srtthI (Jordon sold, "a few hours pass to
I the radio blaring out the latest rock no time.
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