The Texhoma Times (Texhoma, Okla.), Vol. 53, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1956 Page: 3 of 10
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Thursday May 10 1956 The Texhoma Times Texhoma Oklahoma
Texhoma Students
Rank Well In Sherman
County Dreis Revue
ztaine Spurlock of Stratford was
chosen the 'county winner 4 the
4-R girls dress review' held in Fel-
lowship Rail: of the Methodist
Church in Stratford Saturday after-
noon APra:28th She was award-
ed the grand championship ribbon
Chatnpioris were selected for each
division' of clothing 'modeled in the
revue The following students from
Texhoma were - winners
Zelda Reach of Teshoma won the
champion award in gathered skirts
with elastic
Jeannie Pugh was declared the
champion in the gathered and gor-
ed skirts division and Suzanne Fer-
rell tied with three other students
for second piece
Girls taking part in the 4-H dress
revue were divided into three class
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OUR
HEARTIEST
CONGRATULATIONS
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ifications for the work they display'
ed '
Included in the blue ribbon group
were: Dianne Roberts Zelda Roach
and Suzanne Ferrell Red ribbon
winners were Wool lle Huse and
Do loret Debttechtt Bettie Sue
Hoover placed in the White ribbon
group
Jean SpurloCk played ' a piwno
selection "?ailing Leaves" during
the revue
Revue Judges were Mrs Arlyn
Haile and IVrra Charles Durr
Mrs C W Wells was the revue
commentator'
Following the revue home dem-
onstration club ladies gave a tea
honoring club girls and their
mothers
Traffic deaths in the United
States in 1955 numbered 3780C or
an increase of 6512 per cent over
those in 1954 Traffic injuries in-
creased on even 1 per cent
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MAY TODAY'S PROMISE FIND FULFILLMENT IN
ALL YOUR TOMORROWS
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disPlaY- 1 A ggle Summer Term IGame & Fish Dept
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n group To StartMay 28 '
Adrjses Caution In
Roach - Handling Boats
ribbon flumsner term Ls scheduled to be i
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Ise am gin with enrolment on May 28 a t The oklahoma Game and plah
Panhandle A as M College Miss
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ribbon Helen Muller dean people of students has
i going out in boats to use
announced':
plain old "horse sense" on the wa-
L piamo Enrolhnent will start at 8:00 ter Don't try to swim &Shore front
during a in in McKee Library and con- an overturned boat: regardlms of
tinue throughout the del MSS' how good a mvimmer you may be
Artyn work will start on Tuesday MaY 29 Hang on to the boat and wait for
Dean Muller advised help Most boats used bt fishermen
ie revue A training school for elemeritarY are sufficiently bouyant When over-
and Idgh school students will be turned to support several people if
te dem- conducted by the education depart- they don't lose their heads Don't
a tea ment Offerings in the Department overload your boat go s chit in a
itt their of Education will be the most corn- motor boat without paddles- suffi
plete of any division of the college dent gasoline life preservers or
— ' with a large number of teachers at night without proper signal and
Unitoll returning' for refresher and addit- running tight&
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MAY THE LAMP OF KNOWLEDGE
LIGHT YOUR
PATHWAY
TO A
BRILLIANT
FUTURE
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Congratulations
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SENIORS
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TEXHOMA
HIGHSCHOOL
CLASS
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1956
Intorene Curtis
May the Success of Your Highschool
Career Be Only A Stepping Stone To
A Bright and Happy Future
To Start May 28 I
Sumner term Ls scheduled to be 1
gin with enrollment on May 28 at
Panhandle A as M College Miss
Helen Muller deanof students has
announced':
Enrolhnent will start at 8:00
a tn in McKee Library and con-
tinue throughout the day Class-
work will start on Tuesday may 29
Dean Muller advised
:
' A training school for elementary
and high school students will be
conducted by the education depart-
ment Offerings in the Department
of Education will be the most com-
plete of any division of the college
with' a large number of teachers
returning' for refresher and addit-
ional certification courts antici
pated All divisions: of the college
however will offer courses for both
beginning students and upperclass-
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A Car A Gown &Diploma Do Not Make
A GRADUATION
A Girl A Boy And Youthful Hope And
Enthusiasms DO
MAY YOU KEEP BOTH ALWAYS
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Twirling Course
On Tap For A 8c" M
Summer Session
Prof Milton Bradley director of
short courses at Panhandle A Se M
College has announced the second
of a series of short courses In
"Twirling Techniques" to be offered
at Panhandle A & M
The course scheduled for May 28
through June 2 will be taught by
Jerry Carson nationally known
twirling artist and instructor It is
open to students from grade 8 up
The fee for the week's short course
Is $5
Inquiries should be addressed to
Prof Milton Bradley director of
short courses Panhandle A & M
College Goodwyn Oklahoma
Dr Massey New Pres1 i
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held recently Dr Massey and his : :-' Al EFFORT
fellow officers will be installed on
Thursday May 17 1 u
Named to serve with Dr Massey I Pearl Berry
were: Raymond A Peck agrono-
mist fira vice president: W W 1 1
Grooms Crtoodwell Maior second i
vice president: T M Raburn gro-
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Whirter museum curator secrelary-ftreasuOer:
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Fred Von Wicklen professor of
chemistry two years Held over for
one year on the board were: Dr
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Hall farmer Roy Boston mail car-
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tier and farmer as immediate past
president will also serve on the MAY THE LAMP OF KNOWLEDGE
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SCHOOL ROLLS
There were seven million more
boys and girls enrolled in the na-
tion's schools last year than in
1950 according to the Census
Bureau Tthe increases ranged
from kindergarten through high
school the report stated
Luther Evans
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Six PAMC Professors
To Speak At Area
Commencements
Six daft Members of Panhandle
Agricultural and Mechanical Col-
lege have been scheduled as speak-
ers at Commencement rsereisea by
high achools of the High Plebs
tncluded on the speaking list are:
Marvin McKee college presidesIt
Adams on May 11 D Harold
Massey professor of education
Boise City May 22 M C Hamil-
ton professor of economics Har-
desty May 15 Freeman McKee
professor of health and physical
education Texhoma on May 14
Dr Edwin Vineyard inStrUCtOr in
1PB 3lcology Cloodwell May 11: and
Dr Jack Cogdi ‘ professor of
speech Moscow Kansas May 16
Time is not so scarce What is
rare is the proper and intelligent
use of time
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Best Wishes
Seniors of 1956
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