The Levelland Daily Sun News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 14, 1961: Searching Inside

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... about future is presented By «. K. BODENFIELD AP Education Writer DETROIT (AP)—Unless the students... of the National Association of Secondary-' School Principals, convening here, put it bluntly. “Preparing students... to the fast-talking leader who invited the Russians into the Congo to help him rule. The fundamental realities... of the junior and senior high school, and for every student, whether college bound or not. For students able... Wed Feb. 14-15 - m Way rinr O DOG FOOD LIBBY'S, 15Vj OZ. SPAGHETTI & HEAT BALLS Cl rtllD SHURFINE 5 LB

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... of students AUTOMOBILE - ASSOCIATED troubles are the number one problem of the public schbols in Levelland... of the problem students, regardless of the immediate cause, stem back to "problem parent* ” Tipton said... that the vast majority of the students cause no difficulties for the schools or for their parents, but some 3 5... and furnish the money to supply it with gasoline. He said that students who have to make payments on cars... problems over an automobile often cause students to get behind in their work, quit school to hunt for a job

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... freeze 3 door Norge. 19 cu. ft. capacity, excellent condition. 902 Ave. D. or caU TW. 4-4975. FOR UNT FOB... better in 1966 than 1959 include oil, mining, rail equipment, motors, food, coal, tobacco and utilities

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... for the Migrant Labor Council, auto . , . . financial responsibility, water resparents sometimes join students... and phonodeceit about illnesses, sending notes when students have been working or engaged in other activities...., ------------------------- Students with exceptional ability may still push ahead of their classmates. But under new...” graduation by students seeking to tour the high school course in an under par three to three and a J half

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