The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1967 Page: 6 of 10
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February 1, 1967
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EDITORIAL
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Mr. Rubinoff has made a great contribution to our society
To Aid Drive
PAUL REPORTS
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Stick Shift
How to Break in Your Car
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be tw<> of the best
There's no doubt that it pays 49-32 to take the ?itf>th grade.jng strength
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In golf the Jackets have woh
district for four year* in a row,
Shades of Bi'nedict Arnold' The
Supieme Court has struck again'
The Supreme Court ruled last
Monday that New York State
same
future
leased the’ names of the .Mtneola
Junior High students who made
tix* Honor Rolls and Perfect At-
tendance Lists for the third six
weeks and for the semester.
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By T. M. Harvey
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Flourney, Tim Smith,* and Dawn
Glass.
The eleven students making the Roll.
I A Honor Roll in the fourth "Students in the sixth grade
le snare Sue Brunei, P a m j who made the All A Honor Roll
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R^jiwicr*—Gary Alexander. Johnny Bum Doug Eagerton. Margret
* Fleming. David Green. Maney Jordan. Carole Risinger
Paul Furrh, Theresa McCalla and Gladys Wilson
The Mineola Yellow Jackets up- )
ped their district record to 5-3 as |
they beat Quitman and Canton! to build
while losing to Chapel Hill , time lead
Friday
vy, mashed
sauce, applesauce, roll*, milk
Cogers Win
Over Eagles
AndBulldogs
The Mineola Yellow Jackets up-
Tbe winners of all events will) four years, with Jim taking agi !•
feuWure at Tyler JQhlor’ CdMew
tn his first yeai of college.
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Van, Lindale, Quitman ~
Win Junior Hi Tourney
Van, Lindale, and Quitman Lynn ahd Tom
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What's C ooking
At The Schools?
Mineola
The Mineola organization was
by Miss Margret
Fleming Margret was elected by
members of tin.- organizaHun. Slw |
PUyiug an original SjJradlvanus violin valued at $100,000
Rubinoff gives concerts all over our country,, Music, however, is
nob all that this man gives to his audiences. He tells his many
philosophies of life and religion, and of his great love for his
country.
advice from the axperts
I —Avoid sudden starts and stops
and I Sandra l^wis, Cathy Mmatrea.
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, ..... ^ ! the true value of freedom and democracy He has become a
were Dorothy Lou Jones, Terry gent, Wayne Wooley. Janet Wil- j staunch American, ready to stand up . for what he believes in
j He has a firm faith in God and a great dedication to his art.
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sports this year.
Football has become somewhat
©f a dynasty at Mineola as the
Yellow Jackets have gone to the
years in a row.
wnl in I'a-adena
the fip?Ptun<- Mineola b-:<
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Th© sophomore’s going out are Attendance for the third 6 week*
Lydia Raines, Susie Beasley. Su- were Sherry Chrisjofferson, Ce-
aan Hawkins, Cathy Hanson, Jan- 'cilia Dyess, Marsha Eat oil, Mari-
lee Nethery. Brenda Blackmon. I lyn Hanson. Sharon Hanson,
and Donna Parks Dana Hopkins. Sindra Hughes.
- Juniors going out air Darlene Charlotte Humphreys, Karen
Pumrpy, Blende Dobbs, - Jeanne Humphreys, Trudy Humphreys.
DuPrge. " Anna Ferguson.
Kara
Hoxing
Juni
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Pam Mose
^earce, Mid
Phillips. Dar
Robertson, C
ry Smith, St
^fheeler,
Virgil Atti
David Bock,
Chaffin, Ste
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! within the first 400-500 miles.
Be specially alert to strains
the engine valve train and .
I piston rings and the braking sys-
Bhlrley Moors tern dDfing this nrTW is The
Jeyce Tucker Irun-tn Is set up just for thsm
Bob Tgrter —Check tires, belts, and fluids
Modern Woad!ltM'y •eluriM‘<i school a 1 ter Hjnic
Mid-term tests. 1 school
Twenty one year old Miss laUght girls before and
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I nights Join Mineola High School
| boys traveled to Henderson to
I box in a tournament held in the
1 National Guaid Armory W i I I I
Tnglish TV students were given | Whittiker. "Jolene .Wilson, Barry |
gome sayings which I thought Boyd, and Stan Trigg
Library Gets
you might know him by this New Books | MHS Gains N^w
J *Pe ,n con" j The library club has recently
' received a new supply of books.
The three major types of books
' received were science, bibliogra-
title, Joe Terry was
with 22 and Ronnie Woodard can- placed
ned 14 for Quitman. 1'
For the seventh grade~t i 11 e, T
Bob Jhnes with 11 points led
Quitman to a 20-13 victory over
Chanel Hilt. Terry Snarkman and .
Bill Bryant hit three each for the
fusers •• i ■
ip the consolation games. Lib-
dale beat Mineola 26-23 for the
ninth grade. Chapel Hill bombed
Quitman 44-J5 in the eighth .
grade and MinAola defeated f.ln- .
I dale 4U-23 in the seventh grade, i Ilford.
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I ill) Students Make i
^Elementary Honor Roll
Fifty students were listed on Cindy Blakeney. Scott B r u m-
the East Elementry Honor Roll1 baugh. George Crenshaw.', K i m
by Principal Charles Penny. Harvey, Charles Mack Board,
Students in the third grade Timothy Brittain. Jeanette Banks,
who made the all A Honor Roll and Joseuh Foster were on the
were Mark Stewart. Tim Vander- I all A's except one B Honor ftoll.
slice. Lou Snyder^ Kathy White. ' The fifth grade students mak- .
Tommy Castloo, and Joey Shel- ing all A'\ were Warren Me-'
ton. . [Corkle, Lola York. Tom Ayers)
Those studpnla tnaking the all Ronnie Minatrea, Law rence Chaf-
As -except one B Honor Roll, fin. Tommy Boyd, Ronnie Lar-
a^Aav>aaj a_aw« i -
Magason. Pam Alexander, Cgthy son, and Kay Padgett.
1 Mary Castleberry made
All A’s except one B Honor
but- |
on-
inui'-"ia s x>vAir»u
gvr Danny Dunn fought
and Canton by scores of 53-4 I and
Sl-4() respectively.
Roy Dean led Mineola in the
‘ with IK and find
{ 14 points against Canton He and
shared scoring
honors against Chapel Hill with
17 each
Going into this weeks games
the juntor'Jackets are 9-3 for '
season nnd 5-2 in -district
it M It S at an assembly
uary 24
After the filin' Jimmy asked the
" I students at the assembly to
jtbe March of Dimes drive.
The FHA contributed H00 t-<
I the fund by then annual r<»a<t-
; block held in downtown Mineola
| A Mai eh uf Dunes Dance .
jfponsored by-the'Student Council
, I is to be held February 24
Pasadena, i ,, . ,
Th«- entertainment will be fur-
nished bv three an a combos Th.
dance will’be field in the gsm
from 7 30 until 12 00 and Is opet,
to cvervoni-
mohs at qt iHTraa
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her second year there.
At East Texas State Univen.itv
she w as president • of Delta Psj i
; Kappa, the National Honorary I
| Fraternity for women Physic11 j
| Education majors. She was also I
1 active in the Baptist Student Un-
ion and Inter-Varsity;
As to her objectives,
Copper said, “I would Hkt
j teach physical Education nnd
Brum- !
ugh. Sherry Mwswh. Cat hv(
Eddie Perme,
There has always been differ-
ent ideas on the wav you should
Those who made all grades of^reak in a new’ car Mostly
i A for the entire semester were around MHS the answer is ~Brc-
Elaine Blackmon, Sherry Han - | ak it in the way you are going
r— ..4 iTriui,. to drive it.
with a trophy
Danny Oglesbv also won n tro-
phy when h«’ defeated his oppon-
ent in three " rounds by a deci-
sion
Hopkins an<l Love lost
decisions in tin ir matches
Mineola's Boxing team
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MMBI ——• lymin—‘»“»aig' ■■■■■
—Check tires, belts, and fluids
Bob Tgrtar often when the car is new.
I —Listen foi strange nolsea i n
larole Risinger, the engine and body. They may
-- mean trouble
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high-point |year the Jacket putt-putt men
I second at the regional
meet gl XJtntori alid would like
to sef Austin at least this year
The candidate? for this year’s
team are iMickey Colvin, last
year's medalist at the regional
tournament, Mel Rappe, also a
member of last wtr'iirrew.
Cary Miller, who played on a
district champion team two years
ago, and new comer? Mark Re-
gian, Tom Vaster, J 1 m my In-
grim. Bill Wrk, and Wayne Wil-
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. School resumed again Monday
to start the last half of th if
school year. For the Seniors it
really will be final, so t h o s e
that are faffing should take ad- The cjeven students making the Roll,
vantage of any opportunity they a)1 A Honor Roll in the fourth -students in the sixth grade-
have to bring up their grades grade iweere Sue Bruner. P a m | who made the All A Honor Roll
The main thing it seems w i 11 f Henderson, Nahcy Lindley, Karl were Mike Jett. Susan McCorkle,
he to. keep on trying: Thompson. Margaret DeWan. De- Bobby Tucker. Lynn Hitt, and
'"'■rlhli Johnaon. Vfri Thurman, Kaye - Charlotte Love. RPHiI------- —-----,.
TnglirtTTV students were given | WbitUker. "Jolene .Wilson. Barry M.kin» Ail a-« on.. and in 30 4olng.he has developed the greatest talent he possesses
Browning. Dick Lindley. Melissa This man is truly a great artist, nnd the Jacket Buzz staff
Murdock, ahd Randy Alexander. [ wishes-to recognize him as such.
' Son.
Tennis coach Carv Butler ba.« trre(1 rorn, jettuce. tOmatoes.
basket - |a healthy group of players, many ' i<jns. pickles, cookies, milk
have been
Friday and both of them won
then fight* by ihuisions. Steve
u i t h ( Hopkins anil Ru ky Ixiv<• <1 r e a
jM.inut .a l.ye and didn’t fight until Sat-
buiu-i aandWMh. aackci.-, milk,Ak> tuglil Gi >fi1 won in> hglit^h1'^
plum pie .by a TK<> in the firs' round
Tuesday — Barbecued < hi< ken. ! Saturday night and returned homr
navy beans, cabbage sjaw. milk,
bread, banana pudding
Wednesday — Chili beans, beet
pickles, cornbrend. milk, mixed
greens, cup cakes
ThurMiay '— Hamburgers
ed to Quitman where they sccur-’ whlle
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doubt right Up until the ft na il M,nP"1’ r°"nd «ym ,o
mimrit of play------------------fr more friendly as they pro-
• ... , ' duced a 66-52 win ©vet the Can-
The BffiMgu led M.neola by|,.M s,^ „p ,
one^it tile end of the half .2-21 flfgt quJ|rlcr iMd n
with Charles Patrick -’•mes . |nt hnlnjm<. margln, the. J.c.k-
Bterry supplying most Jjf Quit-I«,tli substituted frequently in n(H1- |
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will represent Mineola in the Sul- I
phur Springs, dairy show in April j
{ is a senior'at Min- ',
with parliamentary procedure bc-[eolB High School She has been |
*ng carried out. |elected clas.< favoite of her
her'
y‘‘ar>’’I may not fire public school leach-
thir-, other civil scrsuntA
solely' because thrv nn» Wu-m-
j mfvTtre,~Comn'mhtst Party
The 5-4 decision described the
stale's scheme foi barni.g gub-
from the schtail system
r- essrntiallv the same
^/>Zk*f5Fl •”***•> “ highly efficient
r otllt kjltfrll fl tenor nutchgnism" and a
ace to academic fieedom
J—Ju<tIce Tom Clark of Texas m
.ihc dissenting opinion. >a.i%*.
' court ha* ever reached out v
i to destroy as much w ith »o
— Ic;‘ And, I ztn nrr think d eotild
Jimmy Jordan. Youth Directoi
'Associate <uf Wood County March of Dimes
Youth Director. Charm Kitchens. 1 ptc*ented a film io the students
will assist in the planning I n 4 M H S at an assembly on Jan-
charge of refreshment* will b c
the Distributive Education Club p
of Mineola High School.
DECA Students
Attend Meeting
Four members of the DEC A
Club entered the Area III Lead-
ership Conference in
Saturday 28th.
Elaine Breciiccn cjttcred Sales
Presentation, Charles Evans en-
' tered Public Speaking
! same to come-
In basketball, the Jackets, al-
though out of the running for
the championship with three dis-
trict losses, should finish no low-
I er than third and have a good /
' chance at second behind arc h-.
, rival Van.
I This year's roundball men have
nothing to be ashamed of, how-
lever. Already they have set a
, school record with three tourna-
j^ment championships this season
and arc currently ranked tenth
in East Texas by i the Shreveport
fTimes poll.
Track should exoerience quite
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member of the Fu-f|pd program by head coach Phil
■ ------——1 She ;jones.
It is still a little early to do
, much reporting on our sprinters
as serious training wont begin
sca-
admire the principal under which
.it whs orlginailv formed
Hut it would seem thiit, tixtav,
the judii i.<l has usurped the (low-
er of th. legislative and is lap-
“■“3 stale’s ifghts up iti h ujje
TiMtT TTK" ri^.srTTscnnsr msr
our legislature put an end to ttu/
travesty of justice
We do require loyally oaths
from th.- teachers in out 1 o c a I
system I think that all out teach-
ers love this country and teach
cl os <• tli^it a democratic form <rf‘gov-
ernment Is the best ever devised
mana- by man I just' pray that, we
Roast beef andjtra- gvr Danny Dunn fought an ex- might ever continue to expect the
potatoes, cranberry hibition match at the end of the same from our tear hers, of the
tournament Saturday night
were interesting, maybe even
~ wise tf you thtnk about them.
This saying was written by
Jonathan Swift, "When • true
genius appears in the World*
k.ws u.. • K 4 -
Sign, that the dunces i
federacy against him ”
Another saying also by Swift
was. "The only benefit of flat-1
tery is that by hearing ,w h a t ’
' . . : phy. and books for industrial art I „ .
we are not. wt may be instruct, , st|L|en|a i Junior English students were someday have a drill 'dam"
ed wkat we ought to do.” s 1y_ . you wu) Llkr greeted by a new teacher when |
Uh Whittle, and 1
The studnts of Junior High wer« Ftatahtng were books for students
entertained last Tuesday by the j lak,uted n the field of industrial
w “Demons " Thappened to be ov-[arts.
tr there when they ware playing Bibliographies such as. Mas-
and thought they were a real g>u. far Change by Dwight D
tine group. Eisenhower, President's hi A-
* merican History, and Father of
The DECA students have been the ConstitnUon—James Madison
working at the concession stand were obtained for history stud-
this year during basketball gam- ents. ; Ha<’t" l(’r *
ps Mary Sue Few and Sally Students interested in science; ,n' -'s,<a ■ uc.uion
Brown were even providing a lit-) can road ...ch books a. The Ml« Coo»*r a member
Ue curb service at the Canton , Physics of Television. Rutherford ‘ T , „ 7.L '
game when they took a jar of .nd the N.Ure of the Atom, and a’ Ty,cr uJon,°r Co"7e Sh<’\ w"'. . ---------
•aur pickles into the stands to Quantum Electronic. ’he Apathe Prln‘‘*^ fw the band ^m-nt-teacher relationship "
sell. I'ndeetending New Mathema-
■■ o-------ties, a book not only for stu- ‘
Th* medieval astrologers also dents and teachers, but 'for par- '
torvant the weather. ents alike, was also received.
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Attendance, Honor Roll
Told For Junior High
Principal Jerk Patrick has re- Elaine Blackmon. Steve
■Minatrea, Eddie Perme, Yvette
Woodall and Yvonne 'Woodall, all I
Jfrom the Seventh grade.
And France* Bryson, Larry)
Those listed on the All A Honor Janes. Brandt McCorkle
Roll fog the third six weeks were Parks, eighth grade
have been better put
Fust,- this txxtv of nttM- men.
also by a 5-4 decision, ha- -aid
that God must . be taken out of
•the public schools by outlawing
prayer, chapel programs, »• i <
Now thev have returned with
split decision to sav that a per-
son Iwliev ing in Godless Com-
niomsm and essenliallv. over-
throw of the American form of
govetnment by wiialevvi means
<\;ulaUJc. huve every right to be
teaching oui youngsters and
uf fait, cannot be let nut by lo-
cal laiards because of these lie-
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• be a i
t< achcr
I Mickey Colvin looks like a j
I good bet to put a little fire into
nhe eyes of opponents tht? year
In boys' singles. For lhe ladles,
Linda Woods and Nancy Jordan
seem to
round. •
In doubles, the duo of Mike
Vawter forms
took division championships last ' what anpenrs to be our highest
Saturday night in the Mineola hope of defeating the All - State
Junior High Tournament. | boy, from Van " _
In the ninth grade division. Van The girls combination of Paul*,
edged by Quitman, 37-34. with' Bowdoin and Nancy Jordan seems.
Bob Jbfie4 hitting T3 jrOfhts and 'to be working better every day.
Don Harrison scoring 15 for the
losers
Lindale romped past Quit man and it looks as if they are gain-
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Patriotism is. a word which we usually associate with great
zea|otg of Americanism, such as Thomas Jefferson and' Samuel
The fifth JgwHMuAwUvwak-I BlH thJs wfrk. in our small community, we saw a great
; 5^arren Me-| yj our 0,vn _ Dave Rubino'f.
This man. born in Russia and ruled by. a dictator, knows
Yellow Jackets Seize ■
2 Of 3 District Games
to pull out the nine point victory I respectively Ben Faglic led the
Cary Miller led Mineola with Eagle* with 17 points.
22 points and Charles Williams' ;
provided Ifi points and 25 re-
bound*. j Quitman to defeat Chaix-1 IT 11 I-
i Mineola then went on lhe bmkLi
116 meet the Bulldogs of Chapel
Hill and found these canines u 1 lf°y Dean lr
.lot tougher as they dclt the Jac- , Qmlman game
kets u 63-50 defeat. , --
, Chapel Hill used a zone press Gtoige Wheeler
tip a Tour .point half)
while losing to Chapel Hill , tijne lead Tommy Murphey led I
The Yellow Jackets first travel-, the.victor? scoring with 22 points I
ed to Quitman where they wur-J *h"- Williams led the Jacket. ,
ed h 61-52 victory that was in j w,‘*' 21 pfav.'
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Mineola
Villi «*$**•
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Bbrry supplying most Qujt -substituted frtquently in n$11- '
man's points. ' ' Ing down their fifth district win l*ntrv*
■'The Jackets outscored the Bull- 1 Millm and Williams led t h ej Mfly* ~
dug* 19-12 in th* Bttgl quarter | Jackets'wuth 21 and 16 point*1
English Instructor Sports
I Spring is just around the cor-
i tier, and many highly-regarded
Miss Copper admits she was a prospect* .for the spring sports
nervous tire first day of i of track." lehrtTs. ahd golf a r e
because she had only ion hand to assure what this writ-
year old Miss; taught girls before and was now ) er thinks could be almost com-
Mary Copper from Lindale said., faced with teaching both boyk piete dominance of District 16AA
'I remember when 1 used to1 and girls. ' '
come to Mineola to the games J since Miss Copper is a young
now I am a teacher at MHS. teacher, she weighed the quest-
Miss Copper attended Tyler ion of tt a disadvantage. ’-------------
Junior College and East Texas she sairt ..It (locsn‘t really make *a,c P|«.vorts
|a difference that a teacher j a iand are «’xP’^'tinK more of 1 h f ; |t.re<j j>uI))k. speaking and J< H
in both English J vf)l|I18 jn the disciplining of the ’••"»* ro’lfu'; Alexander entcu-d Job i:t<-t\ievv
i Sails Brown w.o i-ntfiid _a_^
lhe Area 111 DECA Sweetheart
Contest.
The contest was held in South
Houston High S*,;
This is the fipVt
cornheted in this type contest
Communist might
good math or Englis'h
r Hut. h<- cannot t e a c h
any- subject’ wfttimit imparting hr;
belu ts 6n government to his char-
ges lie cannot, day aft<-i day.
remain completely impartial t o
hb tieliefs
I was taught all through pub-
,it.il' Saturday *lc '‘‘'h'll’l Jn<l college lo lespect
the balance ot powet in our owq
form ol government — that Im-
twicn the executive, legislative
(, .ind judic ial And I do respect and
Menus fdT the Mineola school <;jant and Dannv Oglesby fought
lunchrooms for the week of Fcti-
r-uary 6-HI arc- as folkrw-s;
.Monday — Stew incut
vegetables, cheese and
- Students of the Month for Jan-
uary were announced last Fri-
I lay. Sophomore Donna P a r k s
and Junior Torn Vawtei were. , ... .. , .
, „ r an uplifting this year with the
selected by the Student Council i.
. . . ...» ,help of several translei student*
r<” lhIb h6b0r' " ■ j from McFarland and a rejuvena-
Donna is a i
I ture Teachers Association
j is an active member of t h e
First Methodist Church w h e,r e
she serves as an officer of the
MYF She is also a section lead- j UIitil the end of” basketball
er of the MHS band.
Tom is also a member of the
Isen. Cathy”Minatrea and Eddie1'« >»" Hc Pta” varsl’v
■Perme. all of the 7th grade. 1 A new car •" lll<e a l>a'r of ball and tennis. He is treasurer !of whom have been practicing (
| ' I shoes Give it time to wear the) of the Junior class, and he is since the start'of school to try
a'* I*'* *et -i <S^ edges off its tight fitting engine «n active member of the Fi rat Ito put an end to Van's domin-
1! th 77 Q iG« *«7 on the brakes. T h e i Baptist Church where he serve*, ance in this field.,
U rv* . J O 1 r-K* T-,I owners manual tells you t h i s. ) •• social chairman of his Sunday. Mickey Colvin looks
1 Wav id dock, C.nrxs Uod” i _ _ j —
I .. i t, ’ . 'Follow your manual for "break-I School class.
i son. Marilyn Hanson and Penny , «r. I
________-Gheerl..>der« for the year lW^|pu.|., nA." ! ing in” Tnstrudionr. _Tf you ig-|
68 will be elects February 21 »7 ™’d Debra s"e Campbell, Di- 'nore ,he ^n***0*- there are
. in the Maetnbly Tbev will beana Furrh an<J Um gmUh ^ two are., in an enrfhe that can
gnnounced February 24th in a _rade - . **' ru,n«d by careless running:
gpeci.1 called asM-mbly. I 'Tho(ielhe A1I A exctpt for Puton rings and cylinder
Each girl in th© same class j b Honor Roll for the entire <2> '* ,l,n *-" **
• will do the same yell The yells semester were Sue Board. CKrU i C‘T~*” u ,
will be. "Mineuia Yellow Jack - Dodson. Manlyn Hansop. Penny ’‘‘T'1’' ** **
ets”. "Jacket, Victorious”, a MPhillips, Yvonne' Woods'll a nd )^’*7
. "Were We Champi " ' Yvette Woodall. 7th grade, , , br^ ' ,uU 2hroJ“*
Tboae going out from the fresh- And Larry James. Brandt Me-' during the irst
man class ar. Virginia «almam.'ie^rirte and Lisa Smith, eighth • „,TU ** . . .
• ' Cindy Furrh, Barbara Moore, and K,ade | »'«*• including the spare,
u-u.ir, _ m . should be broken in for at lAst
Che tig Melvin. Seventh graders having Perfect .. . . . .
----1 1 50 miles at speeds ot not more
') than 60 miles per hour.
’ i to break in vour new ear correct-
i iy Here is a summation of good
The Mineola "B" team
- bounded from a 70-54, loss
Mi tn (da FFAHolds Contest
The Mineola District T.F A or- a wiuiicia »*s «a*a wvaita
gauization selected two district * represent Yhe district in the area
sweethearts Wednesday night at 1V! meeting m Lor^view later an
'he Tyler* Junior College Student the year.
Center. The election uf, officers
and talent teams was also on the j represented
program;
The meeting started with a
barbecue. The elected officer* of
last year demonstrated the pro-
cedure of an F F A meeting I Miss Fleming
I elected cla,\ favoite of
-----— elected, class favorite of
i class for the last thre<*
a. I 1f 11 and wa* football sweetheart
I.-,... ---------------i year ' ......
<^1005 Mance ,,ola were, awarded the cy^ifT- -p
, ‘cate of.Lone Star Farmer degree ;
The Mineola High School Stu- i Both boys have been active for ) versives
dent Coimeil wHl sponsor a dance
on February 4. The dance will;
be held at the High School gym i
an<l will be held in ordl-i to raise '
benefit, for the March Dimes • J 4 QC/JgM />/<*
Student tickets will i>< 5<1 cents III 1 «i<z< III l“l y
per person.
Jimmy Jordan, student direc- '
tor fm—Wood e^mrrrfy Mitret; ofj-
Dimes, took charge of lhe decor- i
aliens committee and
I State University. She received ui
■ Bachelor of Arts in both Enalish *
gaaae when they took a jar of and the Naive of the Atom, and j
Student* interested in science!an<1, wiuration (student. The students may try
Mln Cooper wp* a member ol . to put themnlvea on the level
[the Apache Belles her first year of the teacher but it is her re-
] sponsibility to establish the stu-
I dent-teacher relationship."
! Soph.. Junior
Gain Honors
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Peacock, Dan. The Mineola Monitor (Mineola, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 47, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1967, newspaper, February 1, 1967; Mineola, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1239608/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Mineola Memorial Library.