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THE LEONARD GRAPHIC, Friday, November 29,1968
SAW
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ATTEND CHURCH SUNDAY .
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Becky—a delicious turkey —
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F. F. A. NEWS
The Leonard F. F. A. Chapter
is honored to have Jerry Roberts,
who is doing his practice teach-
ing with us. Mi*. Roberts has
been associated with Agriculture
all his life as his dad is an Agri-
culture teacher, who is now
teaching ait Bonham High School.
We wish to extend a warm wel-
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FRESHMAN SPOTLIGHT
Barbara, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Edwards, is in the
Freshman Spotlight this week.
Her subjects include Science I,
English I, Algebra I, Homemak-
ing I, and Business I. Her fav-
orite sport is basketball, and her
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NOTICE
Leonard Chapter,
No. 1091, Order of
the Eastern Star
will hold rummage
' and bake sale Sat-
1 urday, Dec. 7th,
north side of
square. Coffee,
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NOVEMBER 29, Friday, Royse ard 63-62 in a game
City, here 7:00, boys and girls fans standing and
basketball games.
TIGER GROWLS STAFF
Editor—Vickie Wallace
Class Reporters
Senior—Jacqui Savage
Junior—Donna West
Sophomore—Betsy Davis
.Freshman—Becky Peirson
Pep Squad—Beverly Felmet
Boys Sports—Richard Freeman
Girls Sports—Ann Steele
Spotlight—Cathy Spangler
Calender—Melva Lee Dixon
F.H.A.—Trenia Smith
F F.A.—Steve Weaver
Typtists—Marilyn Zachary
Darlene Nolen
CALENDAR
The
gainst Qirnlan on November 19 battle as the lead
and Whitewright on November Leonard to
the 21st.
The Tuesday night game was
hair-raising one for L---
Pho. 587-2212 • Blanton & Martha © Leonard
WE DELIVER AT 10:00 A. M. & 4:00 P. M.
21st,
Leon-
that had
cheering in
the closing minutes. Leonard had
MLD a sizeable lead as they led in the
first quartetr 25-12; howtever, - ■ „
WMtewright narrowed Leonard’s fa™mte song ks mUe Arrows’
held . to 4 points as the half ended.
their winning streak this week a- The last half was a see-saw
went from
November Leionard to 'Whitewright and
back again v/ith a margin of no
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a, hair-raising one for both the last quarter, the visitors pull-
eoach.es, as .the game ended with ahead toy 8 points, tout Leon-
Leonard on top 41-39. The three ard rallied and brought the
Sophomores really did a good score to within a point of
job with Dixon scoring 19 points, opponent’s. As time ran out
Murley with 12, and Stapp with Leonard, Whitewright won
10. Quinlan’s high scorer was 13-62. High point for Leonard
Hodges with 22 points. was Larry Hallmark, who had 16
Thursday night’s game was not points. 'Steve Henderson, Bob
so rugged. The Tigerette guards— Van Schenck, and Randy Ross
Wallace, Grogan, and Felmet— -ach had 11 points to their credit,
held the Whitewright forwards REF
to one field goal for three quart-
ers. Scoring again for the Tiger-
ettes were two Sophomores:
Dixon with 18 and Stapp with 10.
Hennig hit for 9 points for White-
wright-
We are very proud of our girls
and would like to thank all the
fans for such fine turn-outs.
AS
The I i£e r G r owls
BOYS BASKETBALL
Football season is over and a l
too soon for some, but basket- I want because of the Basketball
'bah is now orcupying the time game 'the next day.
of many boys. Head coach John
London and Assistant Coach Ger- Becky—a delicious
aid Rossbure, havs 15 boys out only it’s chicken.
for the sport. I Phyllis—putting up the Christ-
The Tigers played their first mas tree.
game against Quinlan November | Dwain.—over the
10 and upset the Panthers 50 to ' through the woods
40- Pacing the Tigers were Bob: mother’s house.
Van Schoick with 18 points and [
Larry Hallmaalk with 15.
pointer for Quinlan
i Steger with 13 points.
i Thursday night,
Whitewright edged
JUNIOR SPOTLIGHT j come to Mr. Roberts and to wish
Marian, daughter of Mrs. i him the best of luck.
Evelyn Dixon, is in the Junior
Spotlight this week. Her subjects
include Typing I, American His-
tory, Choral, Home Ec. m, and
Elnglish III. Her favorite sport is
football, and her favorite song
is “Hold Me Tight.” She selects
shrimp as her favorite food, and
blue as her favorite color. Mar-
ian’s favorite T. V- show is “Here
Come the Brides,” and her fav-
orite pastime is listening to the
radio. Marian is a member of the
Blanton Chapel Methodist
Church. Her pet peeve is having
to wake up before noon, and her
ambition is to graduate.
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT
Sam, son of Mi*, and .Mrs.
Merle S. Ivy, is in the Senrr
Spotlight this week. His subjects
include English IV, Bookfceeping,
Choral, Trigonometry, and Typ-
ing II. His favorite sport is foot-
ball, and his favorite car is the
Jaguar X. K. E- Sam selects char-
coal broiled steak as his favorite
food, and royal blue as his fav-
orite color. His favorite T. V.
show is the Cowboys’ games, and
his favorite pastime is any kind 1
of athletics. Sam is a member of
the Church of Christ. His pet
peeve is losing to anyone at any-
thing, and his ambition is to be-
come a commissioned officer in
the Marine Air Corps- 1
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F. H. A. NEWS
President Beverly Felmet pre-
sided over the November 18 th1
meeting of the FHA Chapter.1
Mary Beth Murley was presented
a gift of money for sellng eigh- i
teen bars of candy for the Chapt-
er. (
Betsy Davis introduced Mr.
Tom Evans of Austin College,
who in turn, presented the guest
speaker for the afternoon. The
girls were delighted to meet and
to hear Mr. Takash Yoshida of j
Japan. Mr. Yoshida talked to us
about high school and college
life in his home land. He display-
ed some cloth'is like the Japanese
wear, and Mr. Evans modeled the
clothes. Slides concerning Japan
and Japanese life were also en-
joyed. j
.'T- the close of the meeting ■ |
E;everly presented a gift to Mr ;
Yoshida in appreciation for his •
talking to us.
The meeting
joumed.
Barbara selects pizza as her fav-
orite food, and olive green as her
favorite color. Barbara’s favorite
T. V. show is “Peyton Place,”
and her favorite pastime is hav-
ing fun. Barbara is a member of
the First Baptist Church- Her
pet peeve is stuck-up people, and
her ambition is to be happy.
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SOPHOMORE SPOTLIGHT
Mike, better known as “Pea-
nuts,” son of Mir. and Mrs.
George Price, is in the Sopho-
more Spotlight this week. His
subjects 'include Vo. Ag IL Biolo-
gy, World History, English II,
and Geometry. Mike’s favorite
sport is football, and his favorite
car is the Camaro. He selects
FRESHMAN • steak as his favorite food, and
Thanksgiving has it’s special blue as his favorite color. (Mike’s
’’ meaning to all people. The Fresh- favorite T. V. show is Mission
.x were asked what Thanks- Impossible, and his favorite pas-
Ag means to them. Here are time is sleeping. Mike is a mem-
ber of the Baptist Church. His
pet peeve is gripy people, and his
ambition is to be a success-
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