The Plainsman Press (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 13, 1967 Page: 5 of 16
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THE PLAINSMAN PRESS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1967
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In Fall Rodeo Competition
up three 4th place wins against ribbon roping. Marvin Schulte,
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sophomore
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Committees Hamed By
Math-Science Club
finished second in the average SPC girls’ team who placed.
of the ribbon roping. Oscar
By JOYCE MATHEWS
the average.
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May the sands
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Down at Alpine’s Sui Ross, Ward thrilled everyone when he
the boys placed sixth against rode Fabian, one of the national
Down at Sul Ross, James Cal-
away, freshman from Hereford,
captured the “Lions Share” of
managed to stay aboard all three
saddle broncs, thus placing in
each go-round and winning sec-
ond in the average. Jack Ward,
Odessa freshman, placed third
in the second go-round in the av-
finals bulls which had not been
ridden in the past two years.
The ride earned J ack the cham-
pionship bull riding buckle and
also credited 87 points for the
SPC team. Wade Lewis placed
in the calf roping once again
and Guy Harvey, freshman from
Fort Sumner, N.M., won the
the boys took fifth place with
twelve teams competing and
the girls took a fourth with nine
teams entered.
stiff competition during the fall
rodeo season. The boys and
girls teams vied with twelve
other colleges for honors in the
cities of Roswell and Portales,
N.M., Goodwell, Okla., and Al-
pine.
BOB BROWN
Robert Brown Is Selected College "Ole Tex
Chevrolet -Chevelle - Corvair - Chevy II
BOB REID CHEVROLET
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Chesser won their share of the
steer wrestling. Judy Clements,
freshman from Dalhart, won
second in the barrels race and
was the only member of the
calf roping and also placed third second go-round of the calfrop-
in the first go-round of ribbon ing. Larry Noland and Ross
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calf roping and Larry Voland,
Hereford freshman, won sixth
in the steer wrestling.
At Panhandle A&M , Jack
roping. Ross Chesser, fresh-
man from Roswell, was the high
point leader for the SPC team.
Ross won second in the first
go, fourth in the second go and
NAMED TEX-ANN AND TEXAN OF THE MONTH — Phyllis
Barnes, SPC Sophomore Levelland, and Jerry Webb,Freshman
Denver City, were recently named Tex-Ann and Texan of the
month by the student council. Prospective names are sub-
mitted each month by four different clubs and from the couples
will come a Tex-Ann and Texan of the Year. Scenery compli-
ments College Ave. Floral. (Photo by Joyce Mathews)
pates in the Rodeo Intercolle-
giate program as a bull ri-
der and bareback rider. He
is a graduate of Dalhart High
School where he was also an
ag student.
After this year, Brown plans
to transfer to Lamar Tech at
Lamar, Colorado, for his final
degree.
He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil R. Brown of Dal-
hart.
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from Nazareth,
tent, complimented with match- Powell, Your Shop; Nina Will-
twelve other teams while the
girls placed fifth with nine
teams entered.
Team Coach Tommy Buckner
gives the following account of
the club’s performances.
“At NMMI, Wade Lewis, sop-
homore from Hereford, won
first in the second go-round of
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Janice Northern and Tammie hymns.
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By WINNIE REID Henard, sophomore. Plains, fin-
The SPC Rodeo Club chalked ished fourth in the average in
By PAULA MILLER chairman.
Members of three standing The date for the club’s field
committees for the Math-Scien- trip to Big Bend was announced
ce Club were named during the for April 5, 6, 7, 1968, it was
regular meeting in Room 12 requested that suggestions for
of the Science Building Nov. 13. raising money to help finance
Working with chairman Mark the trip be given to one of the
Jenkins on the program com- sponsors or officers.
mittee are Sid Deavours, Mrs. Discussion followed the
Carrol Hanson, Larry Hays, recommendation that the group
Dale Pierce, and Juanita Reed, sponsor some social activity
James Albus, Mike Cagle, and on campus, Members approved
Walter Schmalstieg were ap- and decided to complete plans
pointed to a committee to direct at a later date when John Step-
the Girlstown project of tutoring hens, president, has more in-
girls who need help in math or formation. Also proposed was a
science. Members of the publi- get-together for club members,
city committee are Sam Albus, Enthusiasm for the idea was
Sylvia Cayce, Cameron Cho- expressed and the program
ban, Ellen De Vries, Barry Hill, committee was given responsi-
Gayla Olson, and Paula Miller, bility for further planning.
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Robert Brown, a sophomore
from Dalhart, has been named
“Ole Tex” for this year,
“Ole Tex” is the college
mascot and is a symbol of the
college. He will make ap-
prarances at all school func-
tions and wear the traditional
Western Wear of the college.
Brown, president of South
Plains College Agriculture
Club, is program chairman of
the Rodeo Club and partici-
South Plains College Sextettes ing green fish-net hose and a iams and Fredna Owens, Bob’s the calf roping by winning third
- consisting of Dena Smith, Mor- brunette wig. Shoe Store and Slack Shack; in the second go-round and win-
ton, Cheryl Keller, Levelland, . Bill Vardeman, Superinten- Mary McLendon, DeAnn Mar- ning the average in the calf rop-
Matilda Cameron, Levelland, dent of Levelland schools serv- tin and Barbara Garrett,Eve’s; ing, James was awarded the
Kay Peterson, Morton, Jean- ed as master of ceremonies Debbie Gentry and Becky Me- champion calf roping buckle for
ette Cooper, Morton and Olga for the banquet under the spon- Dermitt, C.R. Anthony Co.; Bobi his efforts. Wade Lewis won
Bowers, Levelland, along with sorship of South Plains Agricul- Phillips and Debra Fred, J.C. fourth in the calf roping. Ches-
Harley Bulls, SPC Music Dept, ture Club. Nelda Hill, co-owner Penney Co.; Martha Hyman, Ed- ser placed in the steer wrestling
headed the entertainment for of Fancy Pants, served as mod- na Goodpasture, Arnold’s; and and Schulte won fifth in the bull
the annual “Ladies Night Cot- erator for a style show which Kat Atchison and Linda Hogue, riding event. Gladys Pinkert
ton Style Show here Dec. 2, featured 15 models. Fancy Pants. was the only SPC girl whoplac-
Two local businessmen, Coot Fifteen girls representing Tying in with the Christmas ed at Sul Ross. Gladys won third
Arnold, owner and operator of seven different department theme, Mr. Bulls closed the in the first go-round, a first in
Arnold’s Department Store and stores in Levelland included; banquet with several holiday the second go and won third in
At New Mexico Military Insti- erage of the dangerous bull rid-
tute, Roswell, the boys’ team ing event.
placed fourth among 12 compete At ENNU, Marvin Schulte was
ing teams. the high point individual of the
in competition at Eastern New SPC team. Marvin placed inthe
Mexico University, Portales, saddle bronc riding event and
the boys placed fourth against won second in the bull riding,
thirteen teams while the girls Jack Ward was fourth in the bull
failed to place. riding. Wade Lewis won third
At Panhandle A&M, Goodwell, in the second go-round of the
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Jody Denton, manager of C.R.
Anthony Co. “thrilled” the aud-
ience of over 200 when they mo-
deled the latest in “Go-Go”
fashions.
Arnold chose a striking mini
tent dress complimented with
fish-net hose and a long black
wig. Denton wore a green, mini
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