The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1969 Page: 7 of 10
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a flue
bug you
don’t
The Nocona High "Live and
Learn” traffic rules team will
be on television again Sunday,
their last contest before the
finals. Their opponent will be
Bowie High School. The time
of the broadcast this Sunday is
11 a. m.
The team is composed of Phil
Barron, Ronnie Hill, Cathy Fe-
noglio, and Suzan Cardwell.
Melvin Harrison is their coach.
your Sheffield A to Z Fence, Barbed Fence,
posts and other fencing needs. Contest
closes May 1, 1969.
C’mon In. Nothing to buy. We have free
entry blanks. Win a half-ton pickup truck
or one of 1,022 other prizes.
COURTESY
THE ARROWHEAD
Nocona High School, Nocona, THURSDAY, MARCH Zl, 1909
THE ARROWHEAD
Reporters
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Student Council
Delegates Attend
TSTC Convention
Members of the Nocona High
School Student Council will
leave Thursday for the conven-
tion of Texas State Association
of Student Councils in Amarillo.
Those attending will be Holly
McCall, Joe A. Staley, Susan
Cardwell, Mike Brown, and
Marcia Atkins. They will be ac-
companied on the trip by NHS
council sponsor Miss Thelma
Dunaway who is also a sponsor
of the Greenbelt Association
of Student Councils.
The Nocona delegates were
chosen on the basis of merit
in a year long competition for
points that were earned in serv-
ing the various activities of the
council. All jobs performed
were voluntary and each per-
son earned his delegate status
through a great deal of work
on behalf of the council.
Each person will be expected
to report, upon his return, of
the activities and ideas gained
at the convention. After attend-
ing various problem studies
and discussion groups, it is ex-
pected that the group will re-
turn with some fresh ideas on
an efficient student government.
••••••ooaaaoooooooooooooo Cathy Fenoglio
............................. Dell _ Stine
Neal Meeks
Wesley Morton
...........Holly McCall, Ronnie Hill,
Barbara Sawyer, Jack McGaughey,
Debra Chapman, Debbie Sharp,
Jane Thomason, Barbara Barr,
Glenna Fenoglio, Suzan Cardwell.
..................Mrs. Maurine Johnson
THE GIRLS VOLLEYBALL team won District Tuesday afternoon. They will
play for bi-district on Friday afternoon at 2:00 in Bowie. Members of the team are:
Jackie Yarbro, Patti Reynolds, Deborah Rich, Rhonda Gunter, Glenna Fenoglio, Mrs.
Billie Yeager, coach, Cathy Fenoglio, Pam Skinner, Melinda Minor, Libby Fenoglio,
Martha Thompson, and Lee Dean, manager.
Veterans released from More than 25,000 sons
active duty after January 1955 and daughters of deceased or
must complete GI Bill educa- permanently disabled veterans
tion by May 31, 1974, or eight were receiving Veterans Ad-
years after discharge, which- ministration educational as-
ever is later. si stance in January 1969.
world tod!^ ” Wha‘ “ 8Teat need there 18 for 0,18 ,n our
. SaW courtes* is the outward show of
We thlnk lhis is 80 whether it is
High 01 l°Wly freshman or the principal of Nocona
lik. indian maidens imagine what It would be
like if decent rules of courtesy were not paid you by our
fem9lrls;imaf.lne Ms who failed to open doors
lmaguine ?irls who would not cheer for you
when you perform a heroic athletic feat!
Life would be unexciting, to say the least.
°f N°*;Ona Htgh ^b001* let’s remember that
J. Lcontinuous and reciprocal action. It is not
something to be turned off and on like a faucet.
.. ~rtesy ca£r 188 w,th “ a* desire to help others even
U it means suffering our own inconveniences. Courtesy
knows no bars, whether of race, color, or creed.
at tln?es> i* busy students, but this never
gives us the right to ignore courtesy toour fellow students.
We need to heed the advice of Mr. Emerson who said, “Life
is not so short but that there is always time enough for
courtesy.
Let’s make courtesy a byword in our everyday lives.
Traffic Team On
TV This Sunday
The Nocona News, Nocona,
Indian Golfers
Enter District -.
Meet At Vernon
The Indian Golfers have be-
gun to prepare themselves for
the District Golf Meet to be
held at Vernon April 10. Mem-
bers have been practicing their
different shots for some time.
The tribe has had two prac-
tice matches, one with Archer
City and the other with Decatur.
The Indians were victorious
against Archer City, but had
to face defeat in the hands of
Decatur. The four best scores
of a five-membered team are
combined to determine the
teams score. Against Archer
City the Indians carved out a
181 total to a 188 score of
the Wildcats. Decatur hadafive
nine hole total of 163 over an
improved 176 score of the In-
dians.
Boys out for the team are:
Jimmy Shields, Ted Bailey,
John Womble, Jerry Smith,
Farrell Ward, Randy Stilley,
Joe Staley, Jimmy Walker, and
Neal Meeks.
In the match with Decatur,
Jimmy Shields and John Wom-
Texas, Thun*., Mar. 27, 1!*!»
Student Council
Plan April Agenda
Tuesday, March 18, lM»,the
Nocona High School Student
Council met to discuss the In-
termural Volleyball games and
also to plan new activities for
the coming months. Among ac-
tivities discussed were a kanga-
roo court, a student government
day, and a hero day.
Service* At Shady
Grove Sunday
Rev. W. D. Craig has an-
nounced worship services at
Shady Grove Methodist Church
next Sunday. Everyone is invited
to attend and especially those
who are spending the week end
at the lake are invited to "come
as you are.”
ble showed the way for the In-
dians with 42’s. Jerry Smith
had a 45, and Randy Stilley
had a 47. Neal Meeks guided
the Indians to the victory against
Archer City with a 43. JLnmy
Shields had a 45, Ted Bailey
had a 46, and John Womble
had a 47.
The Recognition of Anastasia
CHARACTERS in the one-act play Friday evening, "The
Recognition of Anastasia,” are, from left, Debbie Sharp and
Cindy Skidmore.
College Choir
Sing* Here
On March 19, the students
were entertained by the Cooke
County Junior College choir.
After hearing the choir sing
four numbers, members of the
folk - song club entertained.
SCOTT BROS.
Nocona, Toxas Phono 125-3337
One-Act Play Is Friday Night
TO WICHITA FALLS A
The Rev. and Mrs. Floyd I
G. Kinser were guests of the ■
First Presbyterian Church of \
Wichita Falls at a dinner Wed- A
nesday evening, honoring Dr. I
John Coventry Smith, Moder- y
ator of the General Assembly .
of the United Presbyterian A
Church in the U. S. A. Mr. I
Kinser is the Director of the J
Trinity Larger Parish, which |
includes the Presbyterian 1
Churches of Bowie, Nocona and I
Saint Jo. ’
Farmers & Merchants j
National Bank [
EStKS NOCONA, TIXAS
1922 Prizes ■ Ur Sheffield
Fence Sweeestakes
FIRST PRIZC
Pickup truck loadod with
Sheffield A to Z Fencing
Nunneley Ford Company
Not only is the hot-selling Mustang Sports-
Roof priced $119.46 below the 1968 model
. . . but now, in addition, the price is re-
duced $54.00 on the options you’d prob-
ably buy anyway: hood air scoop, E7R
102 E. Highway 82
Phone 825-1X14
special profile whitewalls, dual racing
mirrors, tape stripe, and wheel covers.
That's a total price reduction of $173.46.
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-8«,i on a compariaon of manufactuni't r»duc»d
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PUT YOUR VALUABLES
IN A SAFE DEPOSIT BOX
WE HAVE ADDED more than 100 new
Safe Deposit Boxes in remodeling our vault and
can now take care of your needs for a box. We
have different sizes available and will be glad
to show you the boxes so that you may select
the size you desire.
Remember a Safe Deposit Box is not only
protection against carelessness but also against
thieves, fire or storm. Be sure that your valu-
ables and important papers are safe — in a Safe
Deposit Box at the F. & M. Bank
You can rent a Safe Deposit Box at the
F. & M. for as little as $3.00 per year.
Mustang SportsRoof
price reduced
Seniors Asked |
To Career Day i
At M. U. I
Seniors, are you interested in
some detailed information about
a particular career field? Would
you like to know what the poten-
tial is for a forrest ranger or
a game warden? Does a career
as an airline hostess interest
you? Are you interested in find-
ing out more about college—
what it offers and what it costs?
On Saturday , April 19, the
Wichita Falls Chamber of Com-
merce is sponsoring a Career
Day at Midwestern University,
Wichita Falls. It is open to all
area senior students. Its pur-
pose is to better acquaint stu-
dents with various career fields
through talks by experts in each
one of these fields'.
The program will begin at
10:00 a.m. in Clark Student
Center on Midwestern’s cam-
pus. A special feature will be
an opening talk by Mac Per-
cival, field goal specialist for
the Chicago Bears of the Na-
tional football league. A short
tour of the campus will follow
this, a courtesy of the campus
fraternities and sororities.
During lunch in the cafeteria,
a campus foil, singing group and
a rock group ^ill provide musi-
cal entertainment. Immediately
following lunch, you will be able
to attend three 20-minute ses-
sions in which you will hear a
discussion of and be able to
ask questions about your choice
of three career fields. Medi-
cine, journalism, law, data pro-
cessing and business are just
a few of the categories offer-
ed. Your counselor has a com-
plete list. The Chamber of Com-
merce has asked that you pre-
register for the Career Day
so that they can make sure that
every career field in which you
are interested is covered.
The program is designed not
only to be informative, but to
be entertaining as well. See your
counselor now if you plan to
attend.
FOR
ROUND-THE-CLOCK
PROTECTION
Nocona High School will pre-
sent its contest one-act play
"The Recognition Scene from
Anastasia” by Marcelle Mau-
rette this Friday evening at the
High School Auditorium. Mi 5.
Warren Sharp will be the dir-
ector.
A movie has been made of
the original full-length histor-
ical play.
Curtain time is 7:30, admis-
sion is 25C and 50(. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
This is the play which will
be entered in the District One-
Act Play Contest scheduled at
Nocona High School Auditorium
Friday, April 11.
Cast of characters for “The
Recognition Scene From Anas-
tasia” are:
Empress — Cindy Skidmore
Anastasia — Debbie Sharp
Narrator — Karen Nunneley
District Tennis
Meet Monday
The preliminary district ten-
nis competition will be held at
Holliday on Monday , March 31.
The finals will take place the
following Wednesday, April 2,
at Holliday.
The tennis team fromN. H. S.
is as follows:
Boys* singles — James
Morris and alternate, Norman
Waters; girls’ singles — Beth
Spivy and alternate, Carol Bell;
boys’ doubles — Roy Fitts and
Phil Barron, alternate, Norman
Waters; girls’ doubles — Amy
Fitts and Sonya Bell, alternate,
Debbie Morgan.
Shop Nocona stores first.
Your business is appreciated.
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Hays, Edgar R. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 27, 1969, newspaper, March 27, 1969; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1216641/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.