The Plainsman Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1967 Page: 4 of 16
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THE PLAINSMAN PRESS
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1967
Drama Club Repairs Children’s Toys
SEA Members Attend Area Conference
vember 14,
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Christmas bonus, we are
giving a 10% discount on
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FIRST NATIONAl BANK BUILDING IN LEVELLAND
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May the timeless beauty of the holiday season enrich
your life an^ bring peace into your heart. To you and all your
Five pretty girls wearing col-
orful calico lounge shifts and
holding large stuffed animals
are pictured at an inviting fire-
place. The inside of the card
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was held in the Student Union
Building on November 19.
The regular meeting of The
Student Education Association
was held during activity period
on Monday, November 13. They
discussed plans for the Drive-
in Conference and had their
pictures made.
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In appreciation to our
loved ones, we extend our very best ivishes for a joyous and prosperous ChristmasI
The Student Education Asso- was inaugurated, is to call pub-
ciation of South Plains College lie attention to the importance
attended an Area V Drive-in of education in a democracy
Conference at Wayland Bap- and to remind each citizen that
tist College, Plainview, on No- good schools are, to a very
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orange and white uniforms com-
plete with white western hats,
gloves, and boots, carrying out
the western theme of the coll-
ege.
The Tex-Anns perform at all
home basketball games and at
some of the out-of-town games.
They are the most colorful part
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Bicycles, wagons, dolls, tri-
cycles—the foundation for any'
child’s Christmas—are being
repaired and painted by mem-
bers of the Drama Club. Tony
Maddox, Drama Club president,
Charles Kuntz,DannyLongbine,
and Bob Pearce picked up the
items to be repaired from the
“ME, CANDIDO” CAST SUPPORTS CSL—During the recent production of “Me, Candido”,
under the direction of Mrs. Pat Payne, a collection of clothing was taken at the door in
order to assist underpriviledged residents in Levelland through the Citizens Service Lea-
gue Goodgellows. Shown 1-r; Juanita Phillips, Levelland; Mark Warren, Denver City;
and Fredene Blake, Levelland; load their car with sacks of clothing that will be distri-
buted during the holidays. (Photo by Joyce Mathews) __________________________________
Tex-Ann Christmas Cards
May Be Purchased In SUB
of the college and are proficient
in precision drills.
The girls on the front cov-
er from left to right are: Sha-
ron Johnson, Lubbock; Nancy
Turner, Brownfield; Connie
Stowe, Plains; Jeanette Cooper,
Morton; and Pat Harper, Lev-
elland.
The cards may be purchased
at the College Book Store.
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ing “Accent On Professiona-
lism: Involvement.” The pur-
pose of the conference was to
inform student leaders con-
cerning developments in the
teaching profession, to involve
local Texas Student Education
Association Chapters, and to
train professional student lead-
ers.
The tentative program began
with registration followed by a
panel discussion on“HowTSEA
Can Be Involved In Profession-
al Organizations.” Classes
were also held.
The Club also observed A-
merican Education Week (No-
vember 5-11) by making a bul-
letin board display in the Ad-
ministration Building. The
theme for American Education
Week 1967, is “How Good Are
Your Schools?” The purpose
of American Education Week
as stated in 1921, the year it
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Citizen’s Service League and ters by the Dec. 15th deadline,
brought them to the Drama Three members from the
Dept, workshop where they will Speech classes have been work- .
be held until the repairs are ing with the Drama Club on this
made. project Juanita Phillips, Fre-
Club members who work dur- dene Blake, and Mark Warren
ing the day will meet at night are speaking to the various
to finish the repairs and return clubs in town about the work of
them to the League headquar- the Citizen’s 'Service League.
The activities of the confe- ponsibility.
rence began at 8:30 a.m. with Other activities of the club in-
the theme of the program be- eluded a spade party which
South Plains College has a
most attractive Christmas
Greeting card this year. It fea-
tures the Tex-Anns both on the
front cover and on the inside.
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LEVELLAND, TEXAS 79336
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The Plainsman Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1967, newspaper, December 13, 1967; Levelland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1476328/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting South Plains College.