Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1990 Page: 2 of 44
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2 Altus (OK) Times, Sunday, October 28, 1990
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day and Sunday morning except Christmas
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The Alumni Scholars pro-
gram. which was initiated in
1979 by the OU Alumni
Association, is supported by
gifts from OU alumni and
friends.
A local student from Altus
chosen as an Alumni Scholar is
Clinton Bunch, a physics major
at OU. He is a graduate of Altus
High School.
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MAIL IN STATE
Altus High School
Monday
Wednesday
Fried chicken, mashed
potatoes, salad, hot rolls and
OCTOBER 29
•PL - 874 Impact Aid cards to be sent home with federally
connected students.
•Altus High School journalism students to Oklahoma
Interscholastic Press Association Fall Conference - University
of Oklahoma
7 p.m. •Bulldogj unior varsity football w/Duncan - Hightower
Stadium
OCTOBER 30
•That Altus Band to state marching contest - University of
Oklahoma
•Sunset Elementary school pictures
•Halloween Dress-up Day at Northeast Junior High
3:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. •"Whole Language: What Makes it
Whole?" - teleconference - Clifford Peterson Cafeteria
4:45 p.m. Altus High School quiz bowl w/Lawton MacArthur
- THERE
5 p.m. • Northeast - Southeast junior varsity football -
Hightower Stadium
7 p.m. • Sunset Elementary Parent Teacher Organization
meeting - Jan Shera to present a talk entitled "The Thorny
Child"
OCTOBER 31
•Northeast Junior High school pictures
•Halloween parties in the afternoon at all elementary schools
•Halloween Dress-Up Day at Southeast Junior High
10 a.m. Eugene Field Elementary first grade to entertain at
English Village Nursing Home
2:30 p.m. ‘Eugene Field Elementary first grade to entertain
at Altus House Nursing Home
NOVEMBER 2
•Southeast Junior High school pictures
5p.m. - 7 p.m. "Altus High School Junior Class Speghetti
Supper - Clifford Peterson Cafeteria - Tickets $3.00
7:30 p.m. ’Bulldog football w/U.S. Grant - HOME
NOVEMBER 3
•Bulldog cross country teams to state meet - Oral Roberts
University
•All State Band auditions - Western Oklahoma State College
•Northeast .Junior High cheerleaders to cheerleading clinic at
Oklahoma State University
7:30 p.m. • Fall Choral Festival featuring the entire music
departments of Altus High School, Northeast Junior High
and Southeast Junior High
Long
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Altus Public Schools
Elementary
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11:00 am - 2:00 pm
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Children 10 and
Under 1/2 Price
Children Under 3 Free
Always Featuring
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• Mashed Potatoes a Gravy
•Assorted Vegetables
•Assorted Desserts
•Deluxe Soup and Salad Bar
•Homemade Bread
•Coffee, Tea or Milk
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Friday
Hamburgers, french fries,
lettuce, tomatoes, pickles,
onions, pineapple upside down
cake, milk.
Navajo School
Monday
Stew with ground beef, frozen
mized vegetables, potatoes,
onions, tomatoes, cornbread
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lot valid with any other coupon or discol
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Goulash, sweet peas, salad,
hot rolls and butter, fruit,
cookies, milk.
Tuesday
Barbecue on buns, baked
beans, potato salad, fruit,
cookies, milk.
Tuesday
Steak with gravy, mashed
potatoes, green beans, hot rolls
and butter. Jello with fruit,
Butterfinger bars, milk.
Wednesday
Beans with chili, hash brown
potatoes, frozen broccoli,
cornbread and butter, apple
cobbler, milk.
Thursday
Calzone with beef and
Altus Public Schools
Weekly Calendar of Events
Blair School
Monday
Country fried steak, mashed
potatoes and gravy, mixed veg-
etables, chocolate pudding, hot
rolls and butter, milk.
Tuesday
Nachos, chilly beans, tator
tots, peach cobbler, fresh fruit,
graham crackers, milk.
Wednesday
Goulash, black eyed peas,
coleslaw, hot rolls and butter,
carrot cake, milk.
Thursday
Tuna casserole, green beans,
sliced carrots, peanut butter
cookies, hot rolls and butter,
milk.
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STUFFED CRAB
DINNER
$3.49
Four stuffed crab, served with fryes
cole slaw & hushpuppies.
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FEED 4 FOR 1
I $10.99 I
I Offer includes four bailer-dipped fish fillets, four a
| Homestyle’ fish, four Chicken Planks', fryes for 1
, four, pint of cole slaw & 8 hushpuppies.
| Not valid with any other coupon or discount. 1
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Friday
Pizza, corn, salad, cookies,
fruit milk-
Southeast Junior High
Monday
Fish, diced potatoes,
blackeyed peas, salad, hot rolls
and butter, pineapple upside
down cake,
Tuesday
Sloppy joes. French fries,
corn, salad, fruit, cookies, milk.
Wednesday
Stew, sandwiches, cinnamon
rolls, salad, milk.
Thursday
Steak, green beans, salad, hot
rolls and butter, fruit, cookies,
milk.
P • WITH COUPON • ■
■ BAKED SHRIMP
■ SCAMPI
$4.79
| Over 18 delicious shrimp served in a zesty
seasoned sauce, rice pilaf, garden
I vegetables, cole slaw & a breadstick.
■ Not valid with any other coupon or discount.
I • • • •
butter, crackers.
A select group of America's receive than to be recognized by professional level,
teachers are being honored by former students for their ex
their toughest critics, their cellence and dedication. In this
former students, in the publication we clearly have the
best teachers in America
selected by the best students."
DINNER
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NEW Stuffed Crab
Four stuffed crab, served with
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Pizza, corn, salad, apple
Altus High School, Southeast college scholarships totaling Forty-four freshmen who are crisp, milk.
Junior High School, Duke High $48,000 presented by the considered to be some of the
School and Navajo High School American Honda Foundation. brightest young students in the
students will have the The national Citizen Bee has state have been selected as
opportunity to participate in a been funded by the Milken Alumni Scholars at the
unique social studies academic Family Foundation and Burger University of Oklahoma
competition which could lead to King Corporation, with Unmersitxoroklahoma. u
a scholarship and a study trip to additional support from KPMG students first were cho-
Washington, D.C. in June 1991. peat Marwick: RJR Nabisco, Inc.: sen as University Scholars,
The school has registered to and Kraft General Foods, making them eligible to become
participate in the Close Up On the state level the Bee has Alumni Scholars, said Nancy L.
Foundation Citizen Bee. been sponsored by Oklahoma Mergler, director of the OU
The Citizen Bee is an State Department of Education. Honors Program.
academic competition that Southwestern Bell Telephone, The academically gifted stu-
focuses on social studies and Kerr Foundation Inc.. MAPCO dents have an average 31 9
progresses through school re- Inc. composite score on the
gional, and state events. Ihree Also Oklahoma Education American College Tastina
Duke students will advance to Association. Oklahoma Press American Co Hege Tres ting
regional competitions with top Association. Oklahoma assessment and an average 4.02
students there going to the state Federation of Teachers, high school grade point average
finals. American Fidelity Companies, on a 4.0 scale.
State winners earn a trip to American Fidelity Companies. The Alumni Scholars receive
Washington to participate in the Bavarian Bakery Distributors an $850 award for each of the
Foundation’s government and the Amarillo Daily News, four years they attend OU, pro-
studies program and the Roy Jaye, an educator at viding they maintain a 3.25
national competition. Winners Duke, will be coordinating the
ol the national event receive Citizen Bee at school.
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— Monday
Meat dish, creamed potatoes, butter, fruit, cookies, milk.
tossed salad, hot rolls and Thursday
butter, fruit milk. Pizza burgers, corn, salad,
Tuesday cake, milk.
Crispitoes, chill and cheese, Friday
refried beans, carrot sticks, Steak and gravy, mashed
pears, cookies, milk. potatoes, salad, hot rolls and
Wednesday butter, fruit, cookies, milk.
Frito pie, green beans,
— combination salad, cornbread
and butter, fruit milk.
Thursday
A. Pizza, corn, salad, apple
• crisp, milk.
Spelling out views Friday
Hamburgers, French fries.
During Red Ribbon Week, 221 Navajo Elementary School lettuce and tomatoes, pickles
students showed their support for the battle against drugs by and onions, dessert milk.
spelling out their school name "NAVAJO." (Navajo Schools Northeast Junior High
photo) Monday
Chill dogs, tator tots, salad,
fruit, honey nut bar, milk.
Tuesday
Turkey and rice, salad, carrot
sticks, hot rolls and butter, fruit,
wacky cake, milk.
Wednesday
Spaghetti, green beans.
coleslaw, wheat rolls and butter. Friday
pineapple cake, milk. Hamburgers, french fries and
One student wrote about her Thursday ketchup lettuce pickle and
teacher saying, "she made edu- Enchiladas, tri-tators, onions, sliced peaches, milk,
cation something pleasurable. Spanish rice, fruit, brownies.
Inaugural edition of Who's Who best teachers in America instead of a dreadful ordeal, by fruit milk.
Among America's Teachers. selected by the best students." letting me spread my wings and
All of the 24,500 teachers The students were requested showing me the best way to fly."
being honored were selected by to nominate teachers who Local educators honored in
their former students who "made a difference in their lives" Who's Who Among America's
themselves are currently listed by helping to shape their values. Teachers include Altus, Shirlee
in Who's Who Among American inspiring interest in a particular Bailey, Rivers Elementary
High School Students, or The subject and/or challenging them School: Ruby Crawford, Rivers
National Dean's List, to strive for excellence. Elementary School and David
publications which recognize Many of the students Grimes, Will Rogers Elementary
the top 5 percent of our nation's commented about the School: Lone Wolf Darrell R
high school and college enthusiasm and knowledge Hohmann, Lone Wolf High
students respectively. their teachers demonstrated in school and Nancy Howard. Lone
Paul Krouse, publisher of the classroom, and many Wolf Elementary School:
Who's Who Among America's praised their teachers for their Mangum, Ruby Bull. Mangum
Teachers said, "There is no ability to relate to youngsters on High School and Snyder, Gloria
greater honor teachers can a personal as well as a Mosley, Snyder High School.
Citizen Bee contest 44 OU frosh
are selected
to involve several alumni scholars
r Giving 1
Away 10 • And 5 *
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Lomenick, Rick. Altus Times (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 90, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 28, 1990, newspaper, October 28, 1990; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2180088/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.