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HEADLINES March, 1965 |
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F.S. HIgh School Honor Roll Lists Top-Ranking Students-On the A honor roll are the following: Greg Akers, Jo Nelle Anderson, Steve Armstrong, Vonna Brewer, Robert Farmer, Tim Henry, Betty Lyons, Sandra Newcomb, Ronnie Pfeiffer, Judy Singmaster, Joyce Sinn. Hounds Sign All-SEK Pick Todd, May Add Five Other Choices Also...Loren Todd, only unanimous pick for both the offensive and defensive 1964 All-SEK football team, was announced yesterday by Juco football coach Howard Mahanes as having signed with the team for the 1965 season. Mahanes said other Tigers who have signed or will sign with the Greyhounds are Ken Austin, Ron Wolf, Mike Wunderly, Bernard Jefferson and possible Kent Hewett. Scholarship Finalists-These three Fort Scott Senior High students are finalists in the 1965 Kansas Scholarship Program. They are Ronald Dean Pfeiffer, Steven H. Armstrong and Donald Gene Pfeiffer, according to an announcement today to State Superintendent Adel F. Throckmorton. Mustang Production Increased To Meet Popular Demand!-'65 Mustang Hardtop as low as $2395.00 "Refugees" Already Have Something Going for Them Los Angeles (AP)-Two San Diego families who are moving to Australia because Barry Goldwater lost the last presidential election apparently already have something going for them Down Under. Early Thursday, Robert Ansett, 31, sailed for Australia aboard the Iberia with his wife, their three children and a neighbor family. Ansett explained that he made a bet with his boss, promising to go to Australia if Goldwater was defeated. The $175-a-week bakery sales-driver said he was fed up with socialism in the United States. But it deveoped after the boat had left Los Angeles that Ansett will be met in Melbourne by his father, Reginald M. Ansett. The elder Ansett is described as one of Australian's richest men with a wealth estimated at $85.5 million. Sailors, Armstrong Are All SEK; Jefferson H.M. Sailors and Armstrong were co-captains of this year's Tiger team. Both Sailors and Jefferson are three-sport men at the High School with both students now working out for the coming track season. Armstong lettered in track last year, but won't be able to participate this year. Jefferson and Sailors were All-SEK football players on the 1964 League-champion Tiger team. Hearing on Old Fort Bill Set for Friday...Three representatives of Fort Scott's National Park Site Committee will go to Washington March 19 to attend a congressional committee hearing. Rep. Joe Skubitz advised Mayor Parks yesterday that the committee will hold the hearing on the bill he has introduced in Congress to designate Fort Scott as a national historic site. |
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Vying For Her Hand-Roger Sprecher is vying for the hand of Joy Henne in "Down in the Valley," a one-act opera slated for Friday and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. in the High School auditorium under direction of Byrne Wood. Teen Talk...Last week was highlighted by the crowning of Miss Diane Taylor as "1965 Basketball Princess." Maggie Ireland, our foreign student from England, often uses words and phrases somewhat strange to us. I have devised a key to translate English to English. I've got so much on my plate at the moment-I'm so busy. You drive me up the walls and around the bend.-You're driving me nuts. Get weaving!-Get on the stick I rang you last night.-I phoned you last night. Telly-television. Daisies-weird people. The line's engaged.-The phone's busy. Yolks and Haly-ho and away we go!-I'm ready to go. Hot Tigers Beat Chanute 54-44, Play Ottawa Tonight Tigers Battle Pitt Tonight for Tourney's Championship...More than 100 cheering, wildly happy Fort Scott fans engulfed the Fort Scott Tigers here last night after the Tigers had smacked Ottawa 48-41 in one of the most exciting games staged in Fort Scott. The win put the Tigers into the regional championship tonight against Pittsburg. The winning shots in last night's game against Ottawa are the one driven in by Fort Scott's John McFall (41) and the one being watched by Fort Scott's Bill Sailors (50), which he shot from the free-throw line. McFall's layup came between 4 four shops by Sailors. Tigers' State Tournament Bid Ruined by Pitt, 44-43. Tremendous 4th Quarter Drive By Fort Scott Ends in Tears. Today's Protest at KU Becomes a Study Sit-In... Demonstrations over alleged racial discrimination at the University of Kansas became a sort of study period today for more than 100 students sitting in the hallway outside the of the Chancellor. The demonstration was so non-violent that the students spent their time studying. Alabama Governor Defends His Tactics-Montgomery, Ala....Gov. George C. Wallace says any Negro in Alabama who wants to vote has ample remedy under the law to claim his rights without resorting to demonstrations. He disagreed sharply with the contention of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that the state's disputed literacy test should be abandoned as a qualification for voting. Wallace said it has been the practice for centuries, in this nation and abroad, to require prospective voters to show some proof of literacy. "New York, for instance, requires the passage of a literacy test or an eighth-grade certificate. We have registered many voters in Alabama with a fourth-grade education." |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Sharon Harr for writing the originalTeen Talk words Unknown for creating the Teen Talk header |
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