The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 2, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 12, 1967 Page: 1 of 1
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TUUA,
TEXAS
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TUIIA HIGH SCHOOL — TUIIA, TSXAS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1966
Utter Agony...Semester Test
“YOr. ITU JURY” will In* presented Friday and Satur-
day a* T <0 p in in the Tulia High School Auditorium. The
National Ihospian C hapter is spons^ing the three-act court-
room drama In the scene above Defense Attorney Debra
Robinson left, questions witness Betty Pryor as Judge Larry
DuB »is looks on Court stenographer Nancy Davis is at left.
Thespian Play Begins
2-Performance Stand
'1 Nai.nnal Th< in* of THS * ill is tK jury
(■ - ’ Y**. r i lu » J tnuary VV II. riis - » <1 hi* b .u-v«\ »hf play
a 11 • 7 ’. t!ir lit w 1! p. v.d<* (‘njoyah.r enter’ unnw*n:
If. s. . V <1 : r im 'The is r« ali> Iwg mwig to get
• " ,..iy s 11.,n *h • <tf the j»ft>, and th.s play
W 1 tr; « I'M i .i i i Tii s *i »s .« g «t s'.*r> or m »ral l**h.itd
. . .! A
Judy Bile* Debra Robinson said. ‘"It’s a kit
M .■ i • » Hi. p| ty «»f v »rk l».i: its worth it I sur* w th
> 'I • » r vl :>. I***K our fit {»*Tf.>rm tnor wasn't on Kri-
r i R.iii :i< ri \ tft ti*l C! .\ «l.tv th«- Pah though'’*
r . ••• i, in I • > bar i St ott Umm • ■ • x ■ • t •>.: ;• > It
•■n. •• i:l , Ju'l I „i: i\ 1 Hj 'i.t< i ,->t ol 5»»ss h.lit.ts ml .till 1*>
Bo n a wry good dramatic experience.”
Hu p % .s a m ii.kr tr a t'ykil n <1 Linda Thornton
' • o I i\ (i - n vrii <*n I • .c » f r !h»* put^ .ir«‘ available
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By r\M IHTItlN
Hornet Feature Writer
SUVfKSTKK THKTS mean (rani -
m ng — translated is utter agony,
a«* • m|n:m«l b\ dark rirrk-s und *r
the om*s fingernails rf> w<*d to th-
♦ IbirA and shat‘end n«*rv**s —n<*\ «-r
to m nd
L.avn to tl»e story of a typical
In n, Su/y Cr unm *r >n the Kve
of S mester Test iMy:
Sury Crammer c ireful .'y up.ru-d
her Knghsh U*»k id met nor z*xl
tfii f. 's' pnragi iph Oh. sw«* •: ira»nv
P ■» in. ml! Lu' so:ii* ’hing v .> mi.-n-
ing — ah. yes— the r id o Su/y
then memorized a wltolc I s' of
adverb.al j> irtiopks and idys-iw
phr.***s — a stix’nu us brain ex t-
CM*
But. hark' — A hung, r pain
s’ru. K As long .is Suz> was learn-
ing ■*> much, a el] she might ,«s
a»*11 lake time for a little sna *k
So she dd
Sury draifgid hi-raelf away from
K*r stud es and r\.d»d tin* luti-ruii
W b-. n sne retunxd. she put or. i*-r
fav ir.'.e r»\'onl — "The K»;,p; irrt
That Ate Ch.rago' — to pl iy o\i*r
and cv r and <Avr ami mer
And pt anpisl <i»A-n on tin* floor to
cram — surrounded by I)r Pejiper,
p» at > eh ps. p.elcies. ,-h. rry pw, oiti
Ou* s m s ea.xjy. pretzi’L and
»ner p//a
Sti/.y pu' a a ay her English — "I II
oom * bock to tut later . she
hough .Via . fnr chemistry.
S.ne xmiistry is vi h a hard
siiohs’ sjry «h-e d d t> put <m f;. <i
rn .ke up — slie a<»u d fiad Ue-. p *
s'h.* lookd nice, and shi* jn.gti! ts*
i*>if r. s-ntrate better Well, s ie
i » >k«sI b 11« r — ami she f It ]»♦• ter,
t»ut not h-t ter for era milling.
Sury f nal'y go h.i k to her "s’lhly-
.rg after d,s -uss ng .n« r the jib ix>
a .th h**r bes' f: -rv4 whe h r to near
* ie p.nk sh«ie>s or the blue. ,«ni1 at
length, dec a! ng on 'Jk* orange ones.
lV>or Suz>' tried to learn U adl.
but she a* is so tuvd — irvl she d d
nissl r rex' to take her SEMES'lldt
TT>»rS. so she quit.
Suzy t'»»k h«’r tests — the results
can he left to the umgination . . .
uh. . .
Ikii-s Suzy Crammer rem.nd you o#
anyone?
ttAYLOR CHCSKN AI.L • IXSTKMT
Tulu'i jiiaifi two on the All-South
Plains team for A.A\.
I>m (Invl r, all - dicr.et t lekle.
iid first team guird and Danny
(*ok. a s**n»or, tillied as seejiai
team hack.
Gaykir, a junior, also was se-ond
terni giiard on th.* South PLnns
Dream team Th.* Dream team is
ni i«k‘ up of the Panhandle's top
football pfiyers It a.is 'rnsi-n by the
Lubbock Avalanchi* Journal.
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l > it. \( i ^ » a :n 11 and
t, . 11 a 12
\ ,'>1 B n .» a . ! *i*< •*? Ikitiias
Librarians Club In
Nineteenth Year Here
form d to t
EDITORIAL
Lonqer Days
In Question
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dur.n^
« a ere
t club
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Mary Bet)
ma Th *mpoon. pro •
Kr an ■ s R v •!. s >
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club )*e kings h the
I. hr .i ry \s*e r. n
s of thi' year for the
■••t I rom entLMi. Na-
i rm
of I :o s.-nK»rs ;n the
u )<1
nd
Exams Given,
Pacer Stops
\ lllHllfES
Yearbook Staff
Meets Deadline
ol a .! tie z ven
tav .1 ir'iisty 1‘J
i v.tay. Jami irv
at Tut a High
• n Ihiii -•«! i> and
and 1.1
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, jo umI February 21 is th •
f..i ti'e find til I’agev
<nr< s in* taken e\< ept
i v . • | a few boO »: S
h ir.tr d arxt *> xty - on"
hive his-n h !d th.s year.
i»|m Ta: i High Si* x> I
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p’« m u iN a II irnve .biut ’w<*
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on h th es imitv«t»»n days On the
foIi.'A rg Mmday. Januiry in. stu
denis w.,1 n >t atten*! Jk*hool.
Tie f rst Hornet page after ihe
oxuiis will U- on January 25
KhlKUNC.
(ilVCKKT RAMt TKY «1 TS
Tie Tul i Honx*t P* uxt o .11 have
tryouts for th * e m. ert Kind dur ng
the w s*k of .Titulary 9 - 13
<hy te W Ison. tulia Km.t di -
r, t.,r <i>d th-* .sin.-ert hand will
tu\ C Sj s Uvlvll’.s Ul •*•
TULIA HIGH SCHOOL'S varsity basketball team won its own tournament in December
and during the holidays won consolation in the Brownwood Tournament. Members of the
team that started district play this week are (kneeling) Bill Dawson, Gary Anderson, Terry
Amburn, Ricky Landers. Steve McCullough, (standing) Manager Eddie Toles, Paul Irlbeck,
Richard Combest. Oran Watson. Val Cox, Donald Crocker. Johnny Goodwin, Manager Lynn
Jones and Coach Don Nentwig. Not shown is Mike Henthorne.
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28 quart si/e is 22-
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199
• Docorstor Colon
High cut and low
loop piles form mod-
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The Tulia Herald (Tulia, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 2, Ed. 2 Thursday, January 12, 1967, newspaper, January 12, 1967; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth506474/m1/1/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Swisher County Library.