The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 37, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1946 Page: 2
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1 Tulia
Hornet
OFFICIAL VOICE OF TULIA HIGH SCHOOL
VOL XVIII
STAFF
Editor
Assistant Editor
Business Mnnnsor
Snorts Editor
Society Editor
Sponsor
mum soup What a boy Excuse
me I mean what a boy
Gee I wonder what could be
the matter with Elwood Ramsey
Ho must be immune to the girls I
at least Gloria Kirkpatrick is
beginning to think so but I hope
she doesnt give up too soon
Boy I could rave on and onjp i Marl
rtlure8 mttue
about homecoming and Bob Hick
man There were more cute boys
visiting Gee I dont see why we
cant have homecoming about
every week I wore my new
purple drape skirt or sarong
whichever you want to call it
Learn to Fly Free
UNDEK THE
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PLUNVIEW TEXAS
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William fliiller
Mary Dell McClouil
David Fry
K > mlnll Hution
Gcrildlnc Stewart
II M IJ BfrarIy
Take Pride
Are j on proud of T IIS Of com si every loyal hliiilcnt i
proud of tlic elinol tin football team and all of tlie organizations
When someone make a had lemark concerning the tchool
or its activities ou are quick to defend it
THS is reallj the tinleiite econd home nine months out of
the year The campus and the interior are exceptionally well
kept coiiidering the large number of Mudentx
Fe icttirninj home for the annual homecoming were urpri >
ed at the Luge enrollment this year Well behaved well disciplined
Ptudent make a good impression on any outsider Let s
keep that reputation what do you say
Dear Brenda
Hickman even noticed it I just
know lie did because when 1
BeJls bells bells Anyone would turned around to stare at him he
swear someone had turned all of had turned around and was smll
Mr Turney s cows in the school jng at me
house Instead its just girls such i Everyone is wondering what is
as Betty Dickey Dejah Cowan the naltor with little Windell
and Norma Thompson jingling the Simpson He fell of the ehoii
bells that are attached to their irwors and off chnir all in thr >
I like the sound of
notebooks
snme day Geo Love docs strange
them because they nearly put me tiu ngSi doesnt it
to sleep Bienda I have a new version
You should have seen the 0f IF I HAD A MILLION HEAR
beautiful corsage I had on homeIts Here it is
coming day It was a beauty if i had a million men
even if that BndBoy Harry Par And no one else had even one
ker did try to pull all the petals Id put them in a pen
off He wanted to take them And guard them with a gun
home with him and experiment if i had only the men
with making some chrysanthe i > d count them that way too
Id never feel so blue again
I might even settle tor one or two
In other words I want a man
Always
Cobina
Sophs Having
There are only two days left in
which sophomores may have their
pictures taken The freshmen arc
to be prepared to have picturer
made next week Seniors and juniors
who have not had pictures
and I just know they wero allmade do so immediately
looking at me thinking how much High school and grade school
I resembled Dorothv Lamour My teachers should pose for their
turtle neck neck as possible
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ornets Smear Hereford To Tie District 1A
Juanita Kreig high school junior
was crowned football queen
Friday night before the Tulia
Hereford game The quccncleet
with the candidates from the other
classes arrived on the field
through an arch of football lid
mets and was received by the
football team
Miss Kreig escorted by John
Gayler ascending the seat of lion
or was presented a corsage and
crowned The queen was attired
in a formal dress of black velvet
and blue net fashioned with n
sweetheart neckline and the full
not skirt was accented with glit
tenng black sequins
The candidates and their cs1
corts who ptcscnled the girls with I
orsages were Mary Dell McCloud
and Chuiles Sharp Rosemary j
Sharp and Eddie Behrcnds Caro
lyn Lmdley and Don Nelson
Miss McCloud wore a black
velvet and pink net dress the
skirt being accented with tiny
black bows In her hair she wore
a wide band of sequins The dress I
of Miss Sharp was white lace
with ribbon insertion and Miss
Lindley wn attired in a blue
dre o niicta and net
FFA chapter was one of the main queen
The candidates are Joyce Miller
Nina Souter and Geraldine Stew no
I
art The voting will take place
this week to decide who the chapter
sweetheart will be
A plan was presented before
the group which would provide
the chapter with funds which will
be loaned out to boys in the future
with which to buy piojects
This was laid aside until the next
meeting when it will be discussed
further
A refreshment committee and
concession stand committee was
appointed to provide refreshments
and intcrtainment at meetings and
to operate the stand at the foot
jail Held
The bonfire which was built
for the homecoming was made by
R N E T S
HO
IV E
By W M and M D INI
A group of unsung contributors
to the football spiiU are the students
who have been drawing the
ads on the study hall boaid The
drawings have ocen made by
Bob Hickman Mary Lou Stolten
berg and Virginia Lee Statser
Advertisements like these have
Guess Who
He is a junior
the FFA boys They hauled trash His birthday is September 11
and other things to go into the A strawberry blond
pile during class periods Blue eyes
An educational movie was f Favorite sport is football plays
shown at the last meeting Thci football
picture When the Cows Come Hobby Going with Dorothy
Home gave several good points I Favorite subject Physical edu
on the ways grade cows lose mon cation
ey for a farmer by eating up the Last week was Lou Rec Camp
profits of the better grade stock
The ag classes attended the
free welding school held at Wilson
Jones service station Novem
bor 12
bell
liii
Rccognition should be given to
those responsible for a successful
homecoming Despite the fact
ARE YOU KEEPING IN STEP
Have you provided for the future of your
family Good Life Insurance is the Answer
Building costs are at the highest point in our
history Is YOUR Home properly insured
Furniture and Household Equipment has
doubled in price Have you increased your Insurance
accordingly
Crops and their financial return are critically
important Are you carrying crop Insurance
Automobile Insurance rates are constantly
climbing Insure your car now and Drive CarefullyNOTARY REAL ESTATE BONDING LOANS
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Wa Specialize In Good Will and Have
LOTS OF IT
one of the largest
homecoming celebrations in the
history of the school Although
thntiernro juVt modcsrnndtho supervision was by the j
not these girls Surely it was dent council several other stud
just because they wanted notents deserve credit for accomp
de i
to be selfish that is truly grati lulling many of the important
tude for you tails
For the interest of those stud1 HH tents
who has been wondering Ithama Give me a sentence
what happened to one section of with an object
the blackboard in the Chemistry I Keith Teacher
laboratory the following infor beautiful
nation was secured The chemistry
class was going through n
rather difficult experiment and
could not make the calculations
The disaster followed these words
from Mr Devin This is a very
difficult problem Watch the
boaid while I run through it
HH
youre very
Ithama Whats the object
Keith A good grade
Education Is Theme Aline Bernei
Of Assembly New Student
Juanita Kreig Crowned Hornet Football Queen
Junior Candidate
Easily Wins
Some Of These Attended Homecoming
To Play Phillips
In BiDistrict
Last Friday night the much
favored Hereford Whitefaces worn
i lipped by the Tulia Hornets K
to 13 on the Hornets home field
Paul Webb Hornet halfback
accounted for the first score or
the g mc which occurred in the
second quarter Jack Ramsey
kicked the extra point and Tulia
led 7 to 0
A little later in the encounter
Freddie Close punched over for
the Whitefaces first score Jimmy
Worrell failed to make the kick
good and Tulia led 7 to G at thi >
ending of the first half
Early in the third quarter
Freddie Close romped over for
the second score for the WhiteK
faces This time Worrell kicked
the extra point and Hereford
lcd Tulia 13 to 7 but the lead
didnt last long
Auer covering a fumble on
the Hereford 20 Paul Webb ran
over another touchdown for the
Hornets Again Jack Ramseys
kick was good and this meant
the ball game When the game
ended Tulia led Hereford 14 to
13
Tulia Hereford
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been an asset toward better Miss Robers ad Edwir i Aline also said that most ol their first win since they have
tendance at the ball games ns Mn Goldstein It was the students arc very nice and been matching games with other
cidentally every game that 1 and story about a poverty stricken courteous which helps the school grade school teams They have
advertised in this manner was a
victory for the Hornets We owe
a lot of thanks to these people
for illustrating their school loyaltyi HH
to buy a mouse trap
features of the business meeting o selecting
green giraffe pictures as soon
November 12
sweater looks so superb with it Pictures are to be made nest
I was so happy I just had to week of the business firms hi
giggle believe it or not Bob Beacham and Beacham
3Wtf
Mrs Edwards
Clerk One minute Mrs Ed
wards
Mrs Edwards Dont just
stand there wasting time cant
you see Im in a hurry I have
to catch a bus
Clerk Oh1 Im sorry we
havent a trap that big
HH
CJ rls What will they likely do
next Who would never believe
Electing the candidates for the
int the candidates for footba the added
ihapter Sweetheart of the local ltMlnLO
would refuse the prestige
their escorts from
the 32 football boys Could it be
as Rosa Anna Ruth Humphreys i hkes tennis and basketball trampled Dimmitt eleven 270 in
uneducated family and cdu spirit been downed by Kress three times
cation was the theme and In the first encounter with
A quiz program between Ralph i PARENTS SPONSOR DANCE
Cox senior Elaine Tumey jun
rTnomTo
ior
and
rushin into aPresetcd by Miss Mildred Hul
hardware Quick I in tic between
store
the juniors and seniors
Concluding the program was a
book review of Quo Vadis by
Henryk Sienkiewicz given bj
Helen McCasland The program
was under the dirccKon of Miss
Hulsey and the English departmentthat we had no principal who
would ordinarily be rather busy
during the event Mrs Scott took
responsibility which
First Downs
Passes Cobplctc
National Book Week and NatHave you noticed the new girl Passes Incomplete
ional Education Week were the J f who is about five feet one blonde Penalties
themes of the assembly program I headed and very cute If you Punts
Friday morning A skit Fit havent she is Aline Berner She Touchdowns
tcenth Candle bv Rachel Field comes from Union Hill commun Extra Points
was presented Characters were Hy to Tulia and enjoys Tulia
Udell Adams as Vedittie Elaine I high very much She takes much GRADESCIIOOLERS WIN
Turncy as Stella Joyce Shurbct interest in home economics and The Tulia grade school eleven
Dimmitt they were defeated
v uoii h l Parents of the TNT dub sponexes Saturday nlght at Tule Creekn
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Miller, R. V.; Sprowls, Ed W.; Reynolds, Willis & Baggarly, H. M. The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex), Vol. 37, No. 47, Ed. 1, Thursday, November 21, 1946, newspaper, November 21, 1946; Tulia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth42890/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.