The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1980 Page: 4 of 12
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Page 4 TheJ-TAC January 31,1980
Stickley sets sights on reign
as U.S. Paint Horse Queen
TSU sophomore Pam Stickley
was named 1980 Louisiana Paint
Horse Queen Jan. 13. Ms.
Stickly, a Crowley, LA native, is
the daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Foster Stickley.
While at TSU, Ms. Stickley
has served as freshman and
sophomore, .class senator, on the
Women's House Council and as a
member of FFA, She is publicity
chair for TCC and on the
executive committee of SAF.
As Louisiana Paint Horse
Queen, Ms. Stickley will
promote Paint Horses at various
activities and will also represent
the state at the American Paint
Horse Association National
Champ i on stiip Show in
Oklahoma City, where the new
American Paint Horse Queen
will be selected. The contest will
last for one week and is set for
late July.
About 30 contestants from
various states will be competing
for the national title. The
contestants will be judged by a
panel of seven. The judges will
base their decision mainly on
personal interviews.
horsemanship tests, which will
include basic knowledge and a
history of the breed, and ability
to ride and handle a horse.
The duties of the American
Paint Horse Queen take her from
Canada to Texas to New York
and even to Australia in
promotion of the Paint Horse
breed.
Ms. Stickley was recently
intorduced during a Friday night
performance of the rodeo at the
Fort Worth Stock Show along
with the current American Paint
Horse Queen ancJ Miss Rodeo
America.
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When it comes to cowgirls....
Pam Stickley has been named the 1980 Louisiana Paint
Horse Queen for 1980.
Computer delay slows law school reports
Applicants to law schools are
advised that delays in delivery of
a new computer system have
resulted in a backlog of Law
School Data Assembly Service
(LSDAS) reports to law schools..
Law schools have been made
aware of the problem through
frequent updating on the status
of the processing schedule.
Although law school
admission offices may be
somewhat slowed in making
their decisions, students can be
assured that fairness will be
paramount, and no individuals
will be penalized for late
reporting delays incurred by the
LSDAS.
Because of the backlog, it is
estimated that, at the current
processing rate, there will be
delays for about the next eight
weeks. Staff have been greatly
expanded and are working long
hours to meet these problems.
Educational Testing Service
(ETS), which administers the
LSDAS, regrets any personal
inconvenience to candidates.
The LSDAS was begun in
1970 at the request of the law
schools. Its purpose is to
summarize information from
college transcripts, test scores
from the Law School Admission
Test and other biographical
information used for evaluation
Dining Hall compliance
bears $3300 price tag
by the law school admission
offices.
If there are specific problems
that cannot wait, please write to
Law Programs, Newtown, Pa.
1 8940. Please do not
telephone.
TERRY'S
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JEWELERS
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Repairs in the Dining Hall,
made necessary by the Nov, 16
state health department
inspection, have cost $3300 so
far, said Clift Hanks, auxiliary
coordinator. ~
New HcfHtirig in the kitchen
was estimated'at $1361; ceiling
tile-$850; paint-$550; parts to
repair equipment-$350; and
APO will host
smoker Wednesday
Alpha Phi Omega will host a
smoker Wednesday at 7 p.m. in
the Cave, Everyone is welcome
to attend. There will be a party
afterwards.
Opry celebrates
first birthday
Stephenville Country Opry is
celebrating its first birthday
Saturday, Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m.
Highlights for the show will
feature David Murphy, Lavon
(Sister Boogie) Farris, Richard
Don Simms, and Bill (Harmonica
King) King. Also participating in
the celebration are The Texas
Country doggers and the
Stephenville Opry Band.
Call 965-4575 for
reservations.
plastering on walls,$212, An
additional $200 was spent on
maintenance persons, said
Hanks.
More invoices are expected
on parts and equipment and
maintenance costs, said Hanks.
Tmclte'
January Clearance
Dresses 20-30% OFF
Come in for free makeover
Cosmetic table 50% OFF
Bridal Sets
Promise or
Engagement Rings
Come in and compare
our low prices,
10% Discount
any time to students
with current IDs.
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The J-TAC (Stephenville, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1980, newspaper, January 31, 1980; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth141443/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarleton State University.