Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1973 Page: 4 of 18
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PORUANO NEWS Thursday Nov I, 1*73
Friends Of The Library
Membership Drive Continues
A membership drive
currently is being conducted h>
The Friend* M the Library
Mrs Janice Medlin
treaiurrr. said that the drive is
primarily to promote interest
in the library Money derived
from memberships has been
used to buy needed equipment,
purchase books, promote
young people projects and
children service* among other
items, she added
Those who recently joined
the Friends of the Library
include Xi Mu Gamma. B J
flay bourn Mrs Joyce K
Zeplel, the Frank Maleks,
Ix'slic L O'Conner. Bertha
Gideon. Janies M Caulton,
Thomas J DePuma Mrs 0
M Shannon W H Pearce
Mrs H F Messer Sparks and
ips 1. l/irkiey
Orel! and June
Tucker Jai
William T.
Powers
Also. Mr and Mrs H
Johnson. Mr and Mr* Henry
t. Wilieges I, T Kolb Jr Mr
and Mrs C E B Tothill. Mr
and Mrs K it Whitley . Mrs
laila H Jacoway. James M
Kuhmann, Mrs Kmagcne
Crawford, William K
Stiverson. Mr and Mrs Glenn
Fikes Mrs John B Barkley,
Dr and Mrs G K McGothlen,
Earl Melton, Mr and Mrs Ira
Medlin Mrs Frances A
Roberts Mrs Ned H Phillips,
Mrs Garland F Grice, Rosalie
I. Molina. Rodney Sue
Hawkins and Mrs William A
Statesia Jr
Yhoho who desire to join may
do so by going by the library A
general membership is $r and a sustaining membership,
contributing membership, $5 tin
your week ahead by dr a w
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pr thing*’ in the future
it* uld story of
taking advantage
nr promises you
TAI HI S
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Meaning
who face
won't br
i aman la recognised in bad leather
Study thr rractions of an aaaoriatr
i troubled uatci* Irnd a hand you
School Doze
by Kathy Ellis
Srpl 22
Clubs have really been
moving strongly at G-P'
Eight Future Teachers of
America members helped host
the District Four SEA con-
vention in Corpus Christ i, Oct
14 SEA is the Student
Education Association and the
college branch of FT.A.;
G-P members served as
hostesses and guides Those
attending were Merry Miller.
SUSAN Clavbourn and Kellenc
Owen
Ch<iir was also busy, with 35
members placing in all-distnct
choir These .15 members arc
required to try-out for region
choir Nov. 10
Mark Jenrette was elected
president of the ICT-VICA club
in recent elections Other of-
ficers were Alicia Clements,
vice president, Terry Her
nandez. secretary: Belinda
Flores, treasurer. Leonard
Moore, parliamentarian
Gerald Merrel. reporter and
Tommy Trevino, senior club
advisor These officers will
participate in a leadership
contest in Pleasanton Nov 3
G-P is being invaded by
"student teachers'" There arc
three this year Mrs Janelle
Shepherd is a student teacher
lor Mrs Hugh Delle Broadway
She is majoring in English and
History at Texas Ail and will
be at G-P until the first
semester ends
Mrs Donna Noster is a
student teacher for
Margaret Simpson
Mrs Mary Johnson
student teacher for Mrs
Babcock She came to
from Texas A&I and has plans
to teaching geography or
history
That's what's happening at
G-P this week !!!
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July 23
VIRGO
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Sept 33
SCORPIO
Oct 23 Not 21
SAGITTARIUS
Nov 22 Her 21
CAPRICORN
Ore 22 Jon IS
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Jan 2« Feb. It
PISCES
Feb. IS Mar 2t
K member of the opposite set. who weighs
everything on a Male of ambition, will seek
your help subtly The point’’ Expect nothing
in return
According to your chan, moat members of your
sign must avoid unproductive hour* Appar
ently, you face a stretch of untimely inter
roptions and postponements So allow for an
emergency
In thr general scheme of things, most members
of your sign are inclined to take a somewhat
devious advantage of the opposite sex in
order to receive a special favor
Let^ put it this way. you are entering a roman
ti< cycle Take rare, however, clandestine activ
ities with the other sex. show in your chart
Keep thoughts out of the shade
Envy, secret resentment coming from an un
expected source could hit you as a fist Don't
boast about recent breaks coming your way
You are entering a period when you might be
less sure of yourself, especially, when it comes
to saving money through sharp buying Don’t
spend this week
There will be small difficulty in your seeing
that a few of your associates have under esti
mated your ability Physically, emotionally and
intellectually ~ you're a winner'
You might feel a rush of anger and attempt to
defend yourself against a remark that's coming
your way Success, this week will provoke t
en\ y.
It seems singularly pointless to tell you; never
theless, your relationship with the opposite sex
is beginning to drift Take nothing for granted
You're not a student of the theory that no one
should be trusted but. make certain that you
sign nothing that commits you to a long term
obligation
Mrs
Jean
G-P
PERSONALITY PROFILE
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Band Box
by Polly Kalich
Thr Marching lot) has been
very busy the past two weeks
The band has been having
hard rehearsals in the
mosquitoes and mud. which
proved to tie an asset as the
Marching too performed many
types of complicated drills last
Friday night For llie concert
number and the enjoyment of
the crowd the band played
Cotton-Eyed Joe
The Marching too has three
music check off assignments
for this week The three
marches must be played by
memory The first person that
checked off all the music
assignment was Jesse Her-
nandez All the music that is
played for the marching
contest show must be
memorized The band's goal is
working for a 14th consecutive
first division at marching
contest
This past Monday night, a
Band Rooster meeting was
held at 7:30 o'clock A finan
cing system for the Cotton
Bow l Trip was discussed
Ijist Friday at the pep rally,
Us**
ClaHNififds!
the Marching 100 w as awarded
the spirit stick This Friday
night the Marching 100 will be
supporting their Winning
Wildcats against the Sinton
Pirates
♦
Happy Birthday
DONNA GARBE
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Leveen, Paul D. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 1, 1973, newspaper, November 1, 1973; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth864539/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.