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PAGE TWO
THE ORANGE LEADER
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1961
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Good Penmanship Still Key to Good Grades
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By LESLIE J. NASON, Ed.D., !
, with HARRY KARNS
Don't kid yourself that good]
penmanship is ,„aa Jongef jusrypariani
in this world of typewriters, dicta-j"
phones, and tape recorders. j
It’s just as important to you asj
It was to your grandfather when
he went to school.
Poor handwriting is one of the
major reasons why students fail.
The student has no typewriter
or recorder with him in the class-
room when taking notes or an-
swering exam questions. If he
writes well, he stands a Better
change of making good grades.
Writing happens to be a com-
plex chore.
First, you must form a con-
cept or picture' in your mind. Then
you must put this into words and <
arrange the words in sentences. !
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PENMANSHIP
IS THE KEY
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Hollywood JustUnfamiliarWord
To Brandc/s New Leading Lady
Bv BOB THOMAS j asked: Who is Marlon Brando? ] dinner together at the Hotel Ta
AP Movie-TV Writer ' “1 don’t care much for the cm hiti. She was asked jf she would
j. Papeete, Taiti (AP)—The new-j ema," she explains. , .| P‘> out •*'■!* ,ln";
) est star in films hails from tiorai That does' not mean that sag swer -requited Tls® ™r-
| Bora and couldn't care less about does not care' much for Marlon • in;> which she blusned, ^overed her
! Hollywood. i Brandi. ‘He is a very kind man, ’ mouth to hide her smiling artd
she Was losing points because of j Tarita, 19, lithe and, lovely, was j she sayS, "and he is .very Hclj>; finally came up wr1 11 a t-
[graded "D,” ’the other (’D minus.’’. Quit While Ahead _ .........................
!-!mneeHihhLa^SiStwi!iain5T2! »C,tat*#,lt °”n ‘ practice too tong,errors in small details—an accent picked from Polynesia to’pjayifu)
' k o orke<! hard- and he at anY ‘ime hour muscles |mark omitted, a word misspelled! Marlon Brando’s sweetheart in r
-hatuc gradat...... . .. ■■aee- tmnirwhwi- ymm-|wnman»hipi^ ^‘-MUnHy AH
’’What the heck am 1 doing starts deteriorating rather than' ......- - ' -
wrong?” |improving,, Quit for the day.
j An analysis of the paper showed; Ed practiced thus for 10 days,
that Ed didn't write easily. The!tools another exam in economics,
further he w«r.t in the exam, the and hiked his grade to ”B.” The
, as mrea V. i e ur^iiin ....ail ,
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erasing as outlined above, she got
to the point where she tould think
of Subject matter and still do a
good job of writing.
worse his writing got, until finally pen, provided you know how to' different * His°bteacher** read'^in
-(scrawln0rated mt0 a meaninK,e*sjnold it, Is mightier than tlje sword. Spanish without attempting trans-
' 1 If you’are used to writing inUation, Henry couldn’t Write fast
physical chore distracted English and you try to write in j enough to-keep up, and he had a
hard time reading his own work,
in Spanish or English. A few days
The
in teaching me hmv to act.'” ic answer. ”If he asks me.’
Does their friendship, go any As yuu .can «at_he^,an_^^ry<ew.
her selection, she could have! had their first date last week, u f -i t of quotes. Fact is, she
--_----------—--------- I doesn’t know what Hollywood js
~ , v . . .. all. about. She’s going there to.
Mrs. Stella Peveto First to Receive
Oates PTA Life Membership Award
She’s
finish the mavis and is anxious
j to see America.
Tarita’s own home town is on an
Idyllic isle surroupded by a crys-
tal clear lagoon and little touched
by white man's civilization. Her
made starch . from
him from the subject matter. ■ a foreign language, you face new hard time reading his own work, . , _ . „ tree* root"0'but now is retired a
We advised him to -train his writ- problems. Some letters are In Spanish or English. A few days The Oates P1 A, during a Found-,8:30 a.m. and the conference-bout, t- dltlon for al, am a
ing muscles and exercise them.',haped differently. You run into of practice 20 minutes a day re-iers-Day meeting Friday, elected at 10:30 a.m. : ' "hi s, ci.'-tv Islands
We gave him a brief paragraph of: marks that normally appear in suited in substantial improvement.;* nonnhat.ng committee, honored j A report on the school si.-tv -’U advanced through A,
three sentences and told him to English only as pronunciation aids We wart t0 warn vou atou, * life member and scheduled a program wnich went into e.ler. A" )f thc, ninth grade
write it Over and over again. dictionaries .md, j ♦T pnsscaopl- roundup. (last week was presented by Moore, (qu ialin. , ld '
Trv the following nrocedure ! n ’ rt**irfd u° Committee members who will safety committee chairman. .Mrs 'Studying Fren., -
try tne totiowmg proccuuit,. Practice writing the foreign:exercises. They need to. be writing! t th , . f ffi . , , T > , h.„h phy and mathematics, left school
which we suggested to him: language in the same way sug-;exercises ONLY-nothing more. lt!.ph ‘ VIarch meetinB jnclude Mrs _ . ,jfp’ h: , ''repotted to come and live with a married
1. Sit at a desk or table of com gested'for muscular training in is not sufficient to pav attention to 1 AM wXiiJS Mr? Sn ro n, “ '
fortable height. . writing English. Select three sen- your penmanship while writing!!;,/;- p nnof
laWe ^osirion' ‘ eomfort' fen^s containing the itnu« MJ Irtters. taking notes or making! *£ g',faB pgvito third grade! Mrs’ Ttwmv Sorrels ' w as ’ re
aWe position com-'^v* and„ markings Repeated :entnes m your datry. The fact that !each jg the association-s first quested to represent tin
3' '■ manner ^ hod cramo WrltingS wl11 develop Sk,U and aC"ly?ar mi?d .,,s c,fnfter.c'd on some!life member selection. . |tion at
manner, without cramp tmher an.vitv defeats your pur- Parpnts of chi|dren entering Blue and Gold banquet which
Next, you must -write all the nec
essarv letters and symbols on the!more {0 sav
paper with the capitals and the' John ,)rac('iccd. his penmanship!30,1*’ P°f'tlon- . .letters and markings. Repeated!entries in vour dairy. The fact that'. ‘‘'L*' '
punctuation marks irf the right ir^ , j, cot better, ,, d your PenCl ,n B rnm' writings will develop skill and ac-,your mind is centered on some, ,, mp'mh,.r ,Pmrt,nn
Places and with the'Words spelled Pssav questilU ThV old;^rtable Tanner' Tt}mt cramp‘ curacy. . other activity defeats your pur-i1'^ member ^eteetton
. , ..'{halo effect was working! 4 ma u/'ru„ a!!d “, n„ I Phyllis was discouraged bv pooriPb*®-,
ns Vmental oper^on if the writ W* glanced at some of his nr* member thaTs'yle of penmansh^ grades in French. We discovered! TOMORROW-How.to listen. ,
ing muscles are ptxirlv trained and papers and received a pleasant doesn’t matter. The important
too weak to work very long, youisurpriSe. The answers were great-[thing is to form letters reasonably
are handicapped almost as much I^ improved in meaning and con- well and move the pencil easily on
as you would1 be By a, damaged!lent as .well as appealance. [the paper.
brain. | Writing Helped, Thinking j 5. Write three brief sentences
We never really understood what . This improvement was linked [over and over again. By the third
a severe block poor Writing ha bits! with his new muscular skill in [writing you should have the mate-
can be until we met .John. He came [writing! Having, gained that i rial you are copying so clearly in
to us complaining of Sow grades on skill, he was able to think of what mind that you can center y”5ur at
last sister in-Papeete. Tarita’s great
: passion was to dance, and that
was to- he fateful in her future.
MtiM had searched widely for
. ... „■.... . , nm-, a L’-rl to plav Maimite, the love
non at the Cub Scout Pack 30.. j af ^„(.h,‘r ( hrist,an. Many so
[school next fall were urged, to af-Jbe held Tuesday in’* observanco of t re sees _ were considered in Holly,
tend the roundup Friday. Feb. 10iNational Boy Scout Week.
essev type exons. His petiman-[instead of how to write. jtention on the task of controlling
ships vyas terrible. - To check that conclusion, we re- your hand.
We suggested slmplv that helpeated the experiments with stu-j 6. Now insist that your hand
practice w riting. We hoped hisjdent after student—always with intake well - formed letters and
grades might be . raised bv what|the same results. . [words without lifting the pencil
is called the “halo” effect. That is,I There was, for example, Efl. He'jTWm paper'.,
the teacher might grade him high-!brought us two exam papers from] Practice in this way 20 minutes
er because his paper looked good, his sophomore economics class 'at;each day. Use different materials
not. necessarily because he had the university. One had been for each day’s practice.
The Orange Leader is offering a complete copy of
“You CAN Get* Better Grades”
to any junior or senior high school for each new subscriber to
this newspaper turned in to us with $1.30 for the first month's
subscription price. These booklets will be the property of the
school for use as instructional materials. If you are not a requiar
subscriber, or know someone who may be interested In sub-
scribing. a subscription order placed through the school of your'
choice will entitle it to a free copy of the booklet. Readers may
also secure a copy of the booklet for their personal use by mailing
$1 in cash, cheek or money order to The Orange Leader, P. O.
Box 1928, Orange, Texas. The booklet will be mailed, postage paid,
within two weeks. Please be sure to include your mailing "address
with the $1 remittance.
wood,
na'iv
but Brando held out for n
at 1:30 p.m. in the school cafetori-j Highlighting the'meeting was the na:r'''' y ,;'s contract gave hint
urn. Board members will serve as [presentation of a skit, which <! m ct- aPPrP',:il t!;5
.presentation ... „ ...... ..........
led the history of the West O .
Glaze, president,;school system.. Members of
hostesses.
Mrs. Richard _______ .......
announced the spring conference [cast included Mrs. p.-cv <" ?.i.
j’ahiti was scoured for likely
prospects and the list .was nar-’
rowed to 15, Tarita not among
S": & Clrv ?nd'Vnnr^5htf«W
Dear Abby . . .
Not Taking Chances!
ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Television Log...
■ I All my girl friends have started:
I shaving their legs. Even the, j
I blondes, 1 am a brunette and my j|
i legs lixik like a bear's. My mother:
Isays if. [ start shaving my legs]
now, in no time at all they’will [j
! be as rough as a man's heard.[I
: Don’t suggest, waxes or creams as I
[they are too'expensive. At whit,
age should a girl start shavms .her 3;3o_o O Here's Hollywood
of the First Baptist Church in Or- eration;„ Mrs. M, p. Bifhop Jr . - f . „ .
ange. Registration- will begin atlex.stucient-parent who has a child:*!th ra.^ of th m' None *eemed
jin school; Kay Ableson, 1W1 grad- toTd°e' Has petting short. The.
I i n ,• J, uate: al}d Ya"k r' ” 1., ' t A:;. '.companv was shooting a festival
Harmony Baptist ^P'1 Narrator, was. Mrs. I-'A.s sct.nr wj;|v m dancers; one was
' r iuay> , . supposed to be Maimite, who
C , -r- | Arrangements for tie special
jCOUI I TOOp | program-were made bv Mrs. Ttim
' • ;my Sorrels who introduced Mrs.
Xft Ra riinrl’PrPfl [Frank Stark as principal speaker.
I U DC v-nuncreu |Mrs_ Stark's topic was "What
BRIDGE (TTY (Spl) — Boy [Founder's Day is.”
Scout Troop 23. sponsored by Mar-1 Mrs. Helen Matthews had tie
mony Baptist Church, will be re-.highesi. room count, and .-he and
chartered TuesdayAat 7 p.m. at Mrs. C. L. Armstrong were an- js „ny but other dimensions
anmlc Sh“ speass .no English.
would entice Mr Christian. Dur-
in •. rehearsals, a single dancer
stood out among tha others as he-
me particularly sinuous and beau-
tiful She was chosen: Tarita.
She is rather tall, jias broad
ch-t-ks. dark eyes, wide, .full
mouth and long black hair. Her
MONDAY
TUESDAY
DEAR ABBY: Some friends of! you do. Just because there's
ours own a resort-The-wife inter-! chrome on the dome doesn’t
Views all the applicants for jobs: mean there’s no power under the
and does all the.hiring and firing.) hood.
If you saw that collection of maids | -'
and waitresses, you'd think it was' DEAR ABBY: When a boy kiss-
an old ladies’ home. A girl under) es a girl, is the girl supposed to
50 hasn’t a chance to get nired close her eyes and stop breathing
there, and even a good-looking
matron over 50 gets fired if she
looks sideways at the husband.
It’s true in his younger days this
man was mixed up with some of
the help and gave his wife a pretty
bad time, but how that he's fat.
NEEDS TO KNOW
DEAR NEEDS: She may close
her eyes, but she isn’t expected
to stop breathing.
DEAR ABBY: I don’t want to
bother my clergyman with a prob-
bald and over 60, don't you think lem like this, and don't tell me to
she should let the old goat run the) talk it over with my mother be
legs TALL, DARK AND HAIRY
DEAR T„ D. AND H.: When
a girl takes on the appearance of
a woman, it’s lime to take off the
hair. Especially if you are a
brunette and your legs ‘‘look like
a bear’s." Oiice you start shav-
ing your legs, you will have to
continue, but the growth is rare-
ly comparable to a man's beard.
Paul Newman discusses col-
umnists.
Q Edge of Night
4:00—O Circle 4 Club
Famous Playhouse
•Cartcon Capers
4:30—Matinee Showtime
6:30—4 (jTj Modern Math
7:00- 4) (73 Today
7:25—(6) Thought for the Day
7:30—^4). Uncle Willie’s Club
8:00—QS)' Morning News
8:15—(g) Captain Kangaroo
the church. T. F.. (Eddie)
scoutmaster, announced.
| This is an annual event. At this)
Itirr.e each scout is to pay his yearly
membership dues of 50 cents each,
[The troop has room "for 10 new
j boys. The age is 11 years or older.
•“The Boys Life,” a magazine,
pis offered to scouts for $ 1 50 per
[year and -subscriptions may. be I
i placed at the Tuesday night meet-1
) ing.
Conejnounced as door prize winners.
The next scheduled meeting will
be March 3.
Tarita .lives 'with her sister's
family—her parents were also vis-
ltine, from Bora Bora—in a native
dwelling u'p a mud path. Her in-
terpreter, who had clambered
through the slush to fetch her,
said it could best be likened to
a rhicken coop.
From such surroundings, Tarita
At a -allot'will now be plunged to Hollywood
, ,, dtI where she could serve out the full
meeting of the McLewis PI A ) . [............ 6f her Minct. It
McLewis PTA
Will Sponsor
MOD Coffee
MdLEWIS (Spl)
seven years
William. Elliott and Forrest} 8:09— (4) vVly Little Margie
CONFIDENTIAL
MIXED UP”: You
many people who will tell you
what is good for you. Listen to
them all—then do what you think
is right.
._ „ . 1 “What’s your problem
business and quite worrying about [cause she is the one I'm having , personal reply from Abby, send a
him A FTII END; the trouble with. I self-addressed, stamped envelope'
DEAR FRIEND: Your friend | I am 16 and very mature for ir.v to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly Hills
knows her husband better than 1 age.
I mean I could pass for 18. Calif.
Mr —n—ii m ■ ii Hwnra-v-.t'was
Tucker star in “The Last Ban
, clit.”
T,„ ! 5:30—O Quick Draw McGraw
1 n f, A Q Life of Riley
W‘H ! ‘ "A| « 00-O O O News and
Weather
6:13—O Huntley-Brinkley
Report
O Doug Edwards News
6:29— O Sports Highlights
6:39—Q Cheyenne Show
O To Tell the Truth
0 The Americans
The problems of recruitment
For a
(6f December Bride
(fj-Say When
9:30—® (23 Play Your Hunch
(£) Video Village
) 10:00—(4] © Price Is Right
(6) I Love Lucy
110:30— (4) (23 Concentration
® Clear Horizon
; 11:00—® ©Truth or Conse
quences
Q53 Love of Life
Stark Latin Club
Plans Banquet
jHERB'f ANOTHER
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Joe Woodward, Rreiidfn, Home Office: Hovito*
Who pays for what? For Abby's dramatized
How To Have A , ov ly 7:99-0 Pete and Gladys
and .training of Union troops are) II: JU-;^ (Jj it Could Be You
(gj Search for Tomorrow
12:09-
agerit i.
pamphlet. ..... .
Wedding.” send 50 cents to ABBY.1 Gladys and the druggest concoct ll:45-{8) Guiding Light
Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.
| Today We Greet !
j Very best wishes to our “voice!
with the smile" Juanita Perkins,
whose birthday will be Tuesday, j
Greetings also to:
Susan Hilliard
Sandy Emerson
‘66'
a new'beauty mask.
7:30—0 0 Wei's Fargo
Dale Robertson stars as
Jim Hardie.
O The Defectives
“See No Evil’
8:99— (
Kitchen arithmetic: a pound, of.
cottage cheese will yield two cups, j
O News
O Famous Playhouse
0 Burns and Allen
12:05—O Weather
The Nelson Family |12-'"'-0 Highway Patrol
_ Danny Thomas Show 12:39-0 As The World Turns
Hans Conried appears as Uncle) Q Woman's World
Tonooiw.' ; : 12:10-0 Religious Kaleidoscope
8:30—O Sea^Hunt j LOO—Q Jan Murray Show
O Andy Griffith Show | Q 0 Full Circle
Andy tries to promote domestic] T;30-jj 0 Lor'etta Young
tranquility and'ends up provok-J n Ho Partv.
mg family war. ’
i Member's, of the Stark
(School Latin Club have planned -a) (3R.il!-’
}banquet for. March 3 in the school
j cafeteria.
j Alt ’ Latin students and former
[students will be invited to the ban-
quet which is in observance
Latin, Week.
! On March 19. and 11 several
members of the ciub will attend
iconvent'on at th" UniveCsirt-
j Texas State o f f 1 c e r s' will
; elected.
, George Porter is tha new scout Thursday afternoon'at the school, . .
' executive for this area. Porter has p|an, wpre completed for stoonSor- -av hi* a
i worked for the L-ast Frontier Coun- ing a March of Dimes coffee. I
oil, headquarters at Oklahoma Thp cnffep w,n bP St>r\rd in the
City, for the past four, years, school cafeteria Thursday from 2
] where he has established a veryup 4.39 n tn
j fine scouting record. He, his wife] Mrs.'k’ H. Pickett, Mrs lohn
[and two children will make their Dorman and Mrs, Britt Walters
j home in either Nederland or Port 'are ^ (Hg decorating committee.
Neches. according to information vtrs, Calvin Bland and Mrs W. E.
j received by-Scoutmaster Cone.._ j Murphy are in charge of cookios
j and sandwiches: Mrs. Cedric Hoff-
1 pauir, coffee; and Mrs. B, W
[Black and Mrs. James L.. Perkins,
i punch.
j The public Is invited to attend
! and support the March of Dim -s.
I Valentine room parties will be
High) held Feb, 14 at 2 pm. in each
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O Brothers Brannigan
9:99—0 O Barbara Stanwyck
A woman poses as shoplifter to
meet a wealthy jeweler.
Q Henneseiy
A female pediatrician upsets
Chick's medical routine.
9:39—0 Close Up
o June Allyson Show
Miss Allyson stars in story of
marriage jeopardized by a fa-
ther-son conflict. •'
0 Jackpot Bow ling
Buddy Bomar of Chicago vs
Stan March'u.t.of Paramus, N. J.
10:09—0 O News, Weather
O Surfside Six
10:15—0 Jackpot Bowling
O Harrigan & Son
The law1 team tackles a shady
dance school operator.
10:45
2:00—0 0 Young Dr. Malone
O The Millionaire
2:30—0 O From These Roots
2:30—0 Verdict Is Yours
3:09—0 O Make Room for
Daddy
O Briiihter Day
3:15—0 Secret Storm
j Racketeers Jailed
| WASHINGTON—Among the 100
! people considered by the attorney
(general’s office as the nation's
! ipac.irg racketeers and gangsters,
; 50 have been convicted or are un
| der tndictmen’ as a result of
j 2'-2-year campaign.
J Said to be Spanish: cooked green
j lima beans seasoned with nutmeg
j and parsley along with a good dol-
lop of butter.
Golden Circle
Holds Social
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — The
Harmony Baptist Golden Circle
Sunday school class held a busi-
ness session and monthly social'
Thursday at the home of Mrs.’
Julius Garcia.
Mrs. C. I. Landers presented
^ .... ........ , the devotional. Mrs. Madras Han
Shoeless Joe Jackson is subject! negan was in charge of. the busi-
-0 Jack Paar Show
O The Witness
of probe.
11:09—O Jack Paar_Show
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The hostess served refreshments
to those mentioned and Mrs.
J. E. Holland. Mrs. R. W. Piatt,
Mrs. Allen Bendy, Mrs. Lavon
Odom and one visitor, Mrs. Don-
nie Hannegan. /
Winfree-McLewis
HD To Meet
McLEWIS fSpl) — Members of
the Winfree-McLewis Home Dem-
onstration Club will meet Tuesday
at p a.m. for an ali-day sfession in
the home of Mrs. Laurence Win-
free.
Mrs. Winfree will teach the
group to make sofa pillows.
A barbecue dinner will be served
at noon. Proceeds will benefit the
club treasury.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, February 6, 1961, newspaper, February 6, 1961; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth558918/m1/2/?q=little+elm: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.