The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 61, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1960 Page: 12
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Fantasy in Three Acts To
Be Given by Junior Class
Differing from all class plays Is
the Junior class production of
GREEN VALLEY which should
prove to be an audlejceplcaser in
its vivid imagination and fine sense
of humor said Mr Lonnie Jarrett
director
GREEN VALLEY a comedyfan
tasy in three acts win be produced
Sat afternoon Dec 3 at 2 00 and
Mon Dec 5 at 7 30 p m in the
high school auditorium
The play has Its setting in Green
Valley which was discovered by
Grbmpa Berry played by Jimmy
Inman when he was prospecting for
gold He discovered gold but a mule
kicked him in the head and he forgets
where tic g d claim was Par
kcr Doan is cast in the lead as
Eldon Berry who is now thr only
Berry left in Grt n Valley Tobias
J Everheel portrayed by Mark
Schled attempts to swindle Green
Valley from Eldon Eldons anci
I tors come back to help Eldon save
Green Valley
Rita Cook is cast as Prim Stokes
Jim Hughes Tinker Smith Cynthia
Robinson Martha Menrs Patsy
Lewis Eva f ne e Don Flynt Lonesome
Berry Linda Sharp Granny
Berry James Stocked Calhoun
Berry Keith Miller leb Hcrrv
Ronnie Love Ransome Kelen Chit
ty Prudence Judv Aliman Sarah
cheran Morr s Mami and Pat
Butler Shade Stokes
NOW THS IS gonna be d fair fi ht > buttin or kic
kin ahovp thr waist says Prudenrp Ronmt I ov < Parker
Doan Keith Miller Judy Altman Krlint f hitt ShtrnnMor
ns Don Flynt and Jam s Sockett
WHAT COlLD BE causing all of this C yntlra Robins
Jim Hughes Parker Doan Rita Cook Mark Si hied and
Kclenc Chltty
By RAtni BATES JR
Hornet Sports Editor
T a turn of 68 to 44 the Hornets
lat r d tv Silvcrton Owls Tuesday
November 19 in the Tulia gym
Acer ding to many of the ians this
was one of those exciting knockdown
drag em out type ball
garms tha > everybody enjovs with
Mark Mitchell furnishing much of
the menanment Tulia played re
rv > almost all the ball game This
pa i n > eded experience to the re
T S
Th high score for the Hornet
whs Curlie Mitchell with 19 points
IIMl OUT
J m ar high s seventh grade Dob
r stomped the Kress team Mon
c jv Noimber 21 by a wide mar
o 3 lo 8 Sounds more like a
lotha game
f ih < Dobbcrs Roger Burrcw
vai high point man with eight
pr Jimmy Don Lavender came
i jse w th six points This victory
= tic Dobbers a 2 0 record Next
w x > n date
TIMr OCT
T > i i thgrade Dobbers swarm
It i Kress eighth grade 2 to II
a fairlv lowscoroig game Weldon
M t a starter for the eighth grade for the sixth viar n j n Tulia s
was sck and could net make the ffa quiz team won first place in
arm This put damper on the j the district contest
Dobber scoring Jack Brooks wash
stonr with 10 points He foul
i oit i arlv m the game
important thing in progrissiw mus
ele building progress Yin must run
emirate to visuahe how tin mus < I
es work under hejty exercise ind
sou must visualize muscle lunt in n
liefore you can think muscl < build
mg stress into each muscli group
That is the stcret of massm muiU
growth
I Try lo find a wornout iml lu n
there Is a minimum of talk noisi
and above all music If bright
music is played ytu adjust sourvlt
unconsciously to the rylhm o the
music in your exorcist resulting in
a loofdt tempo l slow dr amy
waltzes are played you adjust vour
workout rvthm to a ooilrw ti mpo
Mum s the word in musi li building
Muzzli th it rad < > tnfirinitui rom
Sir Am r a
Quiz Team Wins
6 Straight Years
December 3 they will tr their
skills in the area contest at Plain
view If they win there the
On tlu Kre payers was
w jou to Hunttve TexHS
l ° J F wtil ° for the stile meet December 10
t7 r8ht M ° The members of this quiz uam arc
11 sit < t
R a FranK jipop aml Davld
TjJi s fighting Hornet cagers Lruul
Tuna s fighting Hornet cagers
f I lacking pok and Unease but a Apartment also tallied
i awing spark and vitality downed wo J > a5 and J hr1
M SUun Tigers S8 to M The high Roy Dwi hl McCrary Gary
or r for the Hornets was John M r F nk Treadway Jim Smith
ljftr wth It pointa To be noticed Pilul Caraway and Deryl House
th tonstint improvemenlftflaeia rrwmlvr of the senior chanter con
Horn i n every game that they d Ung > > > placed second in the
p v This team looks like a Mate dWrkt co t t
ijumptoatlup coatender Members of Ihw Juaior chapter
C ach Truck Lak Hid pravjouary conduaiac team are Bobby Rice
t h < would average W points a Batch Wynae Jimmy Love Ivan
t nf ihn year TMa gam seems Croaey Raaaell LeweHen Hobbs
to rxUcate that lie might kaovs what Vaxght and Jesse Spencer They
tie it utxjwe aoout At that thaepUa < l lac d la their aivision
iv liorn1i an tfrtung 71 poims TMrd place was received by their
the t gam tha they have radio broadcasting team and junior
THE TUUA Swiihr Countyi HERALD
THE T U L I i
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF TULIA HIGH SCHOOL
Jennings To Go To Big D
For AllState Choir
November 1 th All Region rhoir
nvmhers met in Dumas for nnrar
sal and All State audition
fne eight students from Tulia and
Mrs Carol Sponholtz choir director
m t with approximately 110 All
R < im nvmhfrs from surrounding
wn Af r morning and afternoon
> iiarsal n I he Stars Are With
i o r hs Dr Houston Bright
and Wop ijh Mine I yes j radio
r ii ahs givn over KDDD in
Di m i m Ml Region Choir
O if hi highlights of the met
ng was hi announcermnt of the
A a < i hoir members from this
r g on Wtn nntngs bass singer
> m T a llif i Silinnl wa selcrt
1 m in th All State Choir tom
n m Dallas Murry Vise was also
i Id from tulia is lienor I 1st
a rniu ind Judy Cioodner alto I
a 111 alt mate
AI SIit < hoir will he I ei 010 II
Oil is whrr the members will
la n rhe Statlir Hilton Hot I
Tm A I State hoir will hi dirct
td b Dr Lara Hoggard who was
< J r or of I rrii Waring s hoir forK
ais
In Mi rn mb rs got to Dallas
h wi to iiidilion igain to
hat i ir n si is m nioriz d
A Cooks Tour
Of Mr Krhut
A j < l i think hi i hk i
two barh o lis ng togeth r Mr
Hi f Mik and Mr I rank Krh n
r k th answer lo the U s i < n
Mr took and Mr Krhut s div
i gins at 7 00 am when th
wal h tin Dave Garrowav SIhia
Wnli Mi Krhut is eating his light
brakfnst n toast and coffe Mi
ook goi s out lo eat Why t ik
hints fhe two have eaten ver
few mi ils togi ther
The spue m their apartmmt is
somi is tat limited for them Bet aus
if th s vslun Mr Krhuts pinnts
viMtid him he was forced lo slei p
on the divan During the night a
thunderous crash awakened the entire
household when Mr Krhut found
the divan a bit narrower than his
own bed
Ior recreation Mr Cook preftrs
to bowl He likes to bowl when almost
everyone has left the alley
Mr Cooks unorthodox delivery of
the ball when bowling brings Mr
Krhut and Mr L C Lusk many
chuckles
They look to Saturday with little
enlhuslasm for the day Mr Hill
Iknry starts his rounds hv turning
on the lights in the apartment very
early in the morning and by making
sure that both tennanls are awake
Social life of the two is somewhat
limited Doth of them look forvard
to IV in the evening
Hornettes Beat
Slaton 7253
last vars CoDistrirt champ
Hornettes are on their way toward
nnoiher guul season accordin to
coach Leroy Roberts
They have won all except one
game played this year They suffei
cd defeat at the hands of Whit
Deer but went on to win the m t
two games with Silvcrton anj Sla
ton
The Silverton game was plaved
in the Tulia High gym Thi final
siore was G251 with Cheryl Culwc I
making 2S points to becorn high
punt girl Reynolds made 25 pen its
for Silverton
The game with Slaton was plavid
in the Slaton High gym with a final
score of 7153 Choryl Culwell marie
over half the total score for Tulia
She made 41 points Bishop scoring
23 points was Slaton s high point
girl
Hurnelles flteam has won all of
its games except 1 It lost to Naz
areths A team
Hornctles 11 team went to Olton
and beat their Utcam 325
Cheryl Culwell has been high point
girl of the season In the games she
i has made 150 point for an average
if 25 points a game
i The Hornettes go to the Kress
toumamen on December 13 Then Ion
Dec 6 Happy comes to TuHa for
a basketball game
Self and Raymond While
The senior arm skill team con
staled of David Ruckar Robert Daw
mm aad Robert llerrmg
Wins brought a grand total of six
a w baaners to place in the ag build
rag Use aggie placed in every
trtmfi they entered
The baaaars waw presented at
th district fFA banquet Novemha r
i at Floydada Ttttta was represented
by Mr FT A nuethaart PhvHis
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7 I this wek
Ihse fur sesnth grade misis
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siew as their rward for na < liing
th magazine sale quota
Students ent to the parly in tars
villi the mothr rs who hud the time
In rharvrone the psrty
Class 7 r did not attend the parts
but will have a skating parts s m >
time tn the n ar fuur
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TlillA TEXAS
Students Play
Like Indians
Ir ko Pv at s 1 P chss i > pre
i in i to giv a pr ram on its sud >
f Indians
Pi riass is slulin aifiut the
first Indians up to the pn sent day
Indians I he studs also ties into the
studv of the first Thanksgiving
Navajo Cheyenne Dimanhe and
fuchlo arc some of the different
inbs the class has divid d into
I arh student In the class has be
iom a number rf one rf the tribes
ad has picked out an Indian name
for his own
Tepees drums ratiers moccasins
tents blankets bows and arrow
dolls horses and hi addresses have
b in brought to put on display for
tin roeram h < students wil wtar
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YOUR COLUMN
Wha improements have been
ade r > entlv in tV school building
nrfiam
The rul a Schinl in its enirety is
i u I a two million dollars
Urn summer vacation IOiO an
ral improvimet program was
ir < l on Th improvement pro
i irn aus financed by the maintain
n i jnd and by the sale of bonds
l r h gn but ding rreived the
mo rsive part of the improvement
The intcner walls were re
fmtshed and painted and tcrrazzo
as placed tn the downstairs hall
To meet the increasing demand for
more room a bookroom storage
room and bandroom were constructedThe improvements made in the
auditorium were nc windows draperies
and seats
The exteriors of ast Ward Central
Ward and lunchroom buildings
were repainted and two additional
playgrounds were soddnd
In the high school the rlassroom
doors were varnished and plans
have been made to ripaint the exterior
trim of the school
what tb ir customs are what they
cat their entertainment and where
tK > live as part of the program
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THURSDAY DECEMBER 1 I960
EDITORIAL
Pour It Hit Mow
The year I960 is in the closing stages with only a month
remaining
This little bit of information also brings to mind the
thought that the first semester is also all but over Now we
will see some good old fashioned cramming for semester
exams
Hindsight being superior to foresight several students
will look back on the work of the past two six weeks with a
good deal of regret
i Now were going in to the home stretch of the semester
Any track man knows the wisdom of pouring on the coal
if he is behind in the final stretch The same idea would not
be entirely unworkable for a failing student More effort in
the final weeks of the semester has saved many a grade ae
rage
Why wait until the night before the examinations to
bring out the books The odds are heavily against coming
from behind to pass in the final moments
Thespians Hear
Wshop Reports
Juliana Hanw n ind Civ Ropi r
gave talks in thi T lesp a mi t ng
Nov 30 on the rucnt drama con
ferencc held at West Texas State
College in Canyon
Five students and Mr Lonnie Jar
relt Thespan sponsor rtprsmcl
Tu la i eh at the workshop Siv ra1
jJEARLY SHOPPERS
different phases of play production
and staging were discussed in the
workshop groups which accordtrg1
t j those attending proved very ben
ual
h lam and Gay also gave a rr
q ie of thi Uranding Iron Theatn s
produrtion of Twelfth Night b >
William Shakespeare Mr Jarrett
addd thai he thought it was one of
the txst amateur productions he had
iwr seen
AKi in the meeting plans wee
made for a formal initiation to b
hi Id as soon jfter the junior play as
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Baggarly, Herbert Milton. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 61, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 1, 1960, newspaper, December 1, 1960; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth46240/m1/12/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.