The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 11, 1977 Page: 4 of 34
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Oswald and Jim Jacoby
South takes risk early
By Oswald & James Jacoby
South thought that if he
had his life to live over again
he would have dropped the
bidding at two diamonds.
Still, there was no reason
to give up He was looking at
eight sure tricks. He would
be up to nine if he could get
in one heart.
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at trick one. Should he duck
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winning play if spades were
going to break 7-2, but that
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So South won that first
spade and promptly placed
the jack of hearts on the
table.
Now put yourself in West’s
place. He could rise with the
see of hearts, play his king-
jack and eight of spades
whereupon East could over-
take and cash the last spade.
Would you rise with that
ace? In any event, this West
didn't and South quickly ran
off the nine tricks he needed.
A New Hampshire reader
wants to know if it is true
that Ely Culbertson never
became a life master.
Yes, it is true. When the
Life Master category was
established Ely had not
played enough to qualify as
one of the original 10. Since
he never played in tourna-
ments after that he never
made the list.
He is one of the six mem-
bers of the Hall of Fame and
has our vote for a posthu-
mous award of life master-
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ALTUS HIGH SCHOOL
NORTHEAST JUNIOR HIGH Monday Burritos, tomato spoon relish.
Monday Steak and gravy whipped corn apple cranberry crunch, cornbread,
potatoes English peas, dessert rolls butter, milk Tuesday Macaroni with
butter, milk Tuesday Submarine sand ground beef, blackeye peas, lime jello
wich potato salad, blackeye peas prune with fruit, cake squares, hot rolls, butter,
cake, butter, milk Wednesday Roast and milk Wednesday: Tacos, seasoned pinto
gravy, green lima beans buttered beans, lettuce tomato salad, apricot
carrots, fruit jello, cookie rolls, butter cobbler, cornbread sticks, butter, milk
milk Thursday Pizza burger corn. Thursday Hamburgers, Veg relish,
garden balad, fruit cobbler butler milk potato salad, strawberry shortcake.
Friday Hamburgers french fries, let butler, milk Friday: Hot dogs with chilli
tuce, tomato relish, dessert butter, milk buttered corn, cabbage slaw, chocolate
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Southeast had its dedication English classes. They are also
assembly Tuesday. The gym going over spelling and
was dedicated by Dr. Morris vocabulary.
Foster. The facility will serve Mr. Michael Tucker, who was
for athletics, music and drama student teaching with Mr
functions. Mr. Randy Ford, Larry Wiginton’s freshman
Southeast principal gave the English classes, had his last
opening speech. day Friday. His students told
Dr. Foster then introduced him they hoped he had a
Dr. Clyde G. Russell in whose pleasant time at Southeast and
honor the gym was named. Dr. wished him best of luck in the
Russell then gave his speech, future
The students at Southeast are Mrs .Eddie Brinkman's home
Ver y proud to have people such economics classes are learning
as r I oster, the Board of to identify sewing equipment
Education, and the patrons of and how to read a tape
Altus who made this possible. measure
Mrs. Pat Purser's seventh Mrs A1 Ballard’s home
grade geography students will economics classes are making
beheginning an in-depth study plans for their annual open
ofthe United. States. Students house which will be Dec. 15 and
will divide into groups of four 16. They fa_____________
and p>ck a state. Each “Tour of and teachers to come!
the state, will contain a unit on Mrs Joan Sears
topography climate economy Southeasterners sang at the
and points of interest which will noon Lions Club Thursday at
be presented to the class by Friendship Inn
using maps, posters, photos, Mr. Alan Blackshear in-
slides, and other student made formed us that Southeast has gm D. Au
audio visual aids A travel just received 100 brand new V C K © KVC AenC)S
diary wil be used to record band uniforms that were or- V-T*- UiyUII 4“lIMelI*3
enchday’s events during the dered this summer. Although ep “
trips: Students.wi ‘drawbonus they didn't come in until after O Hhu QA"-eep g. A I I
events which will affect their football season, the band got to A-UJCV 36rn(I" QT XX U
financesand time schedule as wear these uniforms in the 7 33 •' BBI BVI VII **
must stay within his annual Altus Christmas parade UNIVER--, of w h. k t D .
budget. Saturday UNIVERSITY OF which honors high scholastic Belles, of Altus and Kathy
Mr. Kenneth Fancher’s ’ OKLAHOMA — Vickie Bryan, achievement during the first Allen, Choir, of Mangum.
remedial math classes are Mr. Blackshear also in- an employee at the National year of college. OKLAHOMA CITY
hoping to finish basic formedusthat the belt for these Bank of Commerce of Altus, UNIVERSITY - Cheryl
multiplication, division, ad- suits had to be made. Mr. recently attended a two day CSV’s choral organizations Michelle Byrd, daughter of Mr
dition, and subtraction of Blackshear and the band seminar for executive and brass ensembles presented and Mrs. Charles Byrd of
simple fractions before students, would like to thank secretaries and administrative theirannual Christmas Concert Olustee, has been chosen for
Christmas. They will then start Mrs. Al Ballard for her help in assistants. Thursday in the First Baptist inclusion in the 1977-78 edition
complex and decimal fractions, making these and all of her NORTHEASTERN Church , of Edmond. of Who’s Who Among Students
Mrs. Jerry Foster's fresh- other help throughout the past OKLAHOMA gAE Participating was Leah in American Universities and
man algebra classes are to two years. UNIVERSITY — Larry G Lamar, Choir, Old North Colleges.
have a test over supplements The people who made all Perry, of Altus, is involved-in
and complements and then region junior high honor band the production of the seventh
start a new unit which will are: Kristen Engler-clarinet, annual Boares Heade Feaste
include adding and subtracting Cindy Abernathy-alto sax, slated forpee 57.1ddnd 54st
Polynomiaes. Monte Nebling and Jim Performances will begin at 6 45
Mrs. Lindy/Wellborn s eighth Rodgers-trombone, Lori p.m. each evening and cost is $8
grade English classes are Teetsell- oboe, Johnna Straub- per person except on Patron’s
diagraming phrases and alto clarinet, Tracy Parrish- Night, Dec. 7, when it is $15 per
causes. Adverbs are being flute, 1st alternate. Dennis person. Patron's Night is
studies, in Mrs., George Cain-drums, 1st alternate, designed to generate money for
Hockers seventh grade Congratulations! scholarships to student
CL. I A A A, participants.
OCllOOl Monus Set CENTRAL STATE
gradeschool UNIVERSITY - Marlene J.
Monday Goutash. 1ossed salad, English Karner, sophomore nursing
Pasapyrplepuums.cooxies;burtermiIk butter mHK TueSday Goulash. t,bM8e major and daughter of Mr. and
- Mrs. Harold F. Karner of Altus,
has.beensinitiatedainto CSUs
ou"er miIK Thursday: Steak. creamed potatoes. Alpha Lambda Delta.
Thursday: Beans with H.m, prow,, green beons sarrot stick, dessert, milk. Alpha Lambda Delta is a
national society for women
slice, onion. wacky cakes with applesauce nan. cookies, school made buns, butter,
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Gilmore, Robert K. & Hart, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 51, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 11, 1977, newspaper, December 11, 1977; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2122637/m1/4/?q=architectural+drawings: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.