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Jntep-Schoilastic Leaguer*
JNTEP-SCHOILASTIC LEAGUER* Vol. XXXII AUSTIN, TEXAS, MARCH, 1949 No. 7 Ready Writers Contestants String Orchestra Added Learn Art of 'Explaining By Dr. Powell Stewart, Ready Writers' Contest Director To 1950 Music Contests Anyone who undertakes a job is likely to feel that it is a One new contest in music and a-* Speech Teacher Suggests very important job indeed; at least that's how I feel about revision of an existing contest Regional Music Competition-Fes prescribed music for this contest the job I have just accepted as State Director of The Univer were approved during the regular | tivals. will be compiled by the music se Lower Jr. Declaimer Age sity Interscholastic League's Ready Writers' Contest. A meeting of the State Executive According to F. W. Savage, Di lection committee which is to be Please help me solve this prob mouth-filling title like that would alone make one take such Committee, Wednesday, February rector of Music Activities, details headed by G. Lewis Doll of Cor 23. Accepting a resolution of the of this new contest are still to be pus Christi, State Orchestra lem for Junior Declamation in a job seriously. But even if my* orchestra directors of the State, worked out by joint committees, Chairman of the Texas Music high school. The majority of our ego had not been flattered by the encourages people to b e.c o m e the Executive Committee added but in all probability competition Educators Association. freshman students are already 15 request that I accept the position, "ready" explainers? For even string orchestra to the list of will be arranged in all seven of the "We have received many in —we have only four years. -
Wednesday, November 16, 2016 Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 3:00pm — 5:00pm Exhibitor set-up (optional) Wednesday, November 16, 2016 8:00am 9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:30am 11:30am 12:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm Pack-up All Lunch Exhibitor check-in & booths Exhibitors booths ready available continental breakfast after 2pm School Exhibitors & Keynote Group 1 check-in Mock interviews School Exhibitors & Keynote Group 2 check-in Mock interviews School Exhibitors & Keynote Group 3 check-in Mock interviews Keynote held in Auditorium. Exhibitors located in Foyer, Exhibit Hall, Conference Center, and outside. Mock interviews held in Conference Center Rm 4. Event location: Abilene Civic Center (1100 N. 6th St., Abilene) Group 2 (10:30am) — 980+ students Anson High School Group 3 (12:00pm) — 640+ students Anson Middle School Aspermont High School Group 1 (9:30am) — 980+ students Coleman High School Baird High School Abilene High School Craig Middle School Breckenridge Junior High ATEMS High School Gorman High School Cisco Junior High Baird Junior High Lueders-Avoca ISD Cisco Learning Center Ballinger High School Mann Middle School Comanche High School Big Spring High School Merkel High School Cooper High School Cooper High School Paint Creek ISD Gustine ISD Eula ISD Premier High School Hamlin Jr/Sr High School Hawley Middle School Ranger ISD Jefferies Junior High Premier High School Roby CISD Jim Ned Middle School Roscoe Collegiate High School Rotan ISD Merkel Middle School Woodson Center for Excellence Snyder High School Rule ISD Sweetwater High School Snyder Junior High Trent High School Stamford High School Westbrook High School Stamford Middle School . -
Media Guide 2016
UMHB VS UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS SEPTEMBERmedia guide 13, 2014 2016 Waiting in the wings: a performing arts center with innovative, multi-functional spaces for musical performances and theatrical productions. Interested in playing a supporting role? Go to umhb.edu/momentum for details or email [email protected]. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor UMHB Box 8409 900 College Street Belton, Texas 76513 CONTENTS AND QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS UMHB QUICK FACTS Contents & Quick Facts ..................................1 Location: Belton, TX Media Information ...........................................2 Enrollment: 3,898 UMHB Administration ....................................3 Founded: 1845 Head Coach Pete Fredenburg ..................... 4-5 Stadium (Capacity): Crusader Stadium (8,766) Assistant Coaches ......................................... 6-8 Nickname: The Cru Football Support Staff .....................................9 Colors: Purple, Gold & White Returnee Roster........................................ 10-11 President: Dr. Randy O’Rear Returnee Bios & Photos ........................... 12-22 Vice-President for Athletics: Randy Mann 2015 Postseason Honors ................................23 Athletic Dept. Phone: (254) 295-4618 The Cru In The Pros ......................................23 Press Box Phone: (254) 295-8866 2016 Recruiting Class .............................. 24-25 Head Coach: Pete Fredenburg 2015 Game-By-Game ............................... 26-32 Alma Mater: Southwest TX State ’70 Crusader Stadium ..........................................33 -
Many Stars Come from Texas
MANY STARS COME FROM TEXAS. t h e T erry fo un d atio n MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER he Terry Foundation is nearing its sixteenth anniversary and what began modestly in 1986 is now the largest Tprivate source of scholarships for University of Texas and Texas A&M University. This April, the universities selected 350 outstanding Texas high school seniors as interview finalists for Terry Scholarships. After the interviews were completed, a record 165 new 2002 Terry Scholars were named. We are indebted to the 57 Scholar Alumni who joined the members of our Board of Directors in serving on eleven interview panels to select the new Scholars. These freshmen Scholars will join their fellow upperclass Scholars next fall in College Station and Austin as part of a total anticipated 550 Scholars: the largest group of Terry Scholars ever enrolled at one time. The spring of 2002 also brought graduation to 71 Terry Scholars, many of whom graduated with honors and are moving on to further their education in graduate studies or Howard L. Terry join the workforce. We also mark 2002 by paying tribute to one of the Foundations most dedicated advocates. Coach Darrell K. Royal retired from the Foundation board after fourteen years of outstanding leadership and service. A friend for many years, Darrell was instrumental in the formation of the Terry Foundation and served on the Board of Directors since its inception. We will miss his seasoned wisdom, his keen wit, and his discerning ability to judge character: all traits that contributed to his success as a coach and recruiter and helped him guide the University of Texas football team to three national championships. -
THECB Appendices 2011
APPENDICES to the REPORTING and PROCEDURES MANUALS for Texas Universities, Health-Related Institutions, Community, Technical, and State Colleges, and Career Schools and Colleges Summer 2011 TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD Educational Data Center TEXAS HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD APPENDICES TEXAS UNIVERSITIES, HEALTH-RELATED INSTITUTIONS, COMMUNITY, TECHNICAL, AND STATE COLLEGES, AND CAREER SCHOOLS Revised Summer 2011 For More Information Please Contact: Doug Parker Educational Data Center Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board P.O. Box 12788 Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 427-6287 FAX (512) 427-6147 [email protected] The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services. TABLE OF CONTENTS A. Institutional Code Numbers for Texas Institutions Page Public Universities .................................................................................................................... A.1 Independent Senior Colleges and Universities ........................................................................ A.2 Public Community, Technical, and State Colleges................................................................... A.3 Independent Junior Colleges .................................................................................................... A.5 Texas A&M University System Service Agencies .................................................................... A.5 Health-Related -
Words with Friends” By: David Reiley, Seguin
A publication of the Texas Agricultural Education Family I 2011 Volume II, Issue IX ”Words with Friends” By: David Reiley, Seguin Health: the overall condition of an usually leads to good health. Experts organism at a given time; soundness, say you need to exercise at a rate that especially of body or mind; freedom will elevate your heart rate for at least from disease or abnormality; a 20 minutes about three times a week. condition of optimal well-being; We walk from barn to barn, and we concerned about the ecological health even run out to the truck to retrieve of the area. that forgotten show stick, but do we With the big “5-0” just months really exercise? Our lives get so busy away, I have started to think of all the wonderful things I will get to ourselves. We practice with our teams experience. I can retire from teaching beforewe forget school, to find then time teach to takeall day care and of in two years, and with all of the money then check projects until dark. We go to I have made I can take a trip a week to contests on the weekend, and the whole some far away exotic locales. I will be time we are eating fast food because addiction. I needed to ride my bike! It able to visit such places as Geronimo, the kids want some place cheap to eat. was no longer exercise; it was a drug. I Marion, New Braunfels, Kingsbury Sometimes that combination can lead and even New Berlin. -
Leaguer, November 1978
The Official Publication of the University Interscholastic League VOL. LJX. NO. 3 NOVEMBER, 1978 AUSTIN, TEXAS On Legislative Council Two incumbents retain seats Two incumbents joined three region and conference; The nominees (winners in bold McClesky, Slaton; James Cunning newcomers on the UIL Legislative And Roy Dodds of Plains de face) in the respective regions and ham, Spearman; Neal B. Dillman, Council at its November meeting, feated incumbent Kenneth Sams of conferences is as follows: Muleshoe; Howard Pollard, Tulia; the result of a preferential ballot Haskell for the Legislative Council Region I, Conference A—Roy and Robert Ryan, Dimmitt. election conducted earlier this fall. seat representing Conference A, Dodds, Plains; Howard Greer, Sun- Region III, Conference AA—Bill Reelected to their posts on the Region I. ray; Stanley Jaggers, Quanah; Farmer, Mont Belvieu; Milton Den- rulemaking body were Kenneth "We want to thank the schools Kenneth Sams, Haskell; and Wal ham, Manor; Adolph Hryhorchuk, Flory of Hondo (Conference A A, for their prompt return of the ter Willingham, Seagraves. Warren; Jack T. James, Waco (La Region IV) and Eugene Stoever of ballots," said Dr. Bailey Marshall, Region IV, Conference A—Eu Vega); and A. B. McBay, Mexia. Stockdale (Conference A, Region League director. "There were a few gene Stoever, Stockdale; Frank Region IV, Conference AA—Ken IV). problems with the tallying of bal Hafernick, Ganado; David L. Ross, neth Flory, Hondo; S. T. Brown, Elsewhere, J. C. McClesky of lots, but overall, I think everyone Skidmore; Ben Stricklin, York- Jr., George West; Claude Jung-man, Slaton was elected to fill out the un involved did a fine job." town; and Ben J. -
Accredited Secondary Schools in the United States. Bulletin 1916, No. 20
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, 1916, No. 20 ACCREDITED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES SAMUEL PAUL CAPEN SPECIALIST IN HIGHER EDUCATION BUREAU OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1916 *"■*■ - . ■-■■^■■- ' ' - - - ' _ >ia •;• ••••*•--•. ,-. :~= - c.v - - : , • . v ••. • ‘ ' - . ' ' • - -:;...*- ■ - -v v H m - ;. -- . .' ' " --4' rV'wV'* -w'' A/-O -V ' ^ -v-a 'Ufti _' f - ^3^ ^ DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF EDUCATION BULLETIN, 1916, No. 20 ACCREDITED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES BY SAMUEL PAUL CAPEN SPECIALIST IN HIGHER EDUCATION BUREAU OF EDUCATION WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1916 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Washington. Sir: Many students apply for admission to higher institutions in other States and sections than those in which they have received their high-school preparation. Many also seek certificates from ex¬ amining and licensing boards, which have no direct means of know¬ ing the standards of the schools from which the applicants come. The demand for this information led the Bureau of Education, first in the spring of 1913 and again in the autumn of 1914, to undertake the collection and preparation of lists of high schools and academies accredited by State universities, approved by State departments of education, or recognized by examining and certifying boards and by certain other agencies. The demand proved to be even greater than had been anticipated. The first edition of the bulletin was soon exhausted. There have be^n many requests from college and uni¬ versity officers for copies of the second edition. Moreover, changes are made in these lists of accredited schools from year to year. -
1850 Highway 351 Abilene TX, 79601 325-675-8600
1850 Highway 351 Abilene TX, 79601 325-675-8600 www.esc14.net Region XIV ESC County District #221-950 Table of Contents Mission The mission of Region XIV Education Service Center is to Region XIV Mission Statement ............................................. 2 support the educational community through quality services that assure excellence, equity, and efficiency. Region XIV Counties and Districts ........................................ 2 History ESC Board of Directors/RAC Meeting Dates ........................ 3 Twenty Service Centers established legislatively in 1967 are service organizations, not regulatory arms of the Texas ESC Component Staff by Centers ......................................... 4 Education Agency, and participation in services by the schools is voluntary. Region XIV Official Calendar ................................................ 6 Governance ESC Holiday/Closing Schedule .............................................. 7 Center boards develop policies regarding center management and operation, programs and services to be offered, and Texas Education Service Centers ......................................... 8 financial support. ESCs rely on legislative appropriations, local fees, grants, and contracts for funding. Colleges and Universities ..................................................... 9 Special Education SSA Directory ........................................ 11 Board of Directors Texas State/Texas Representative ..................................... 13 Dr. Gene Shelhamer, Chairman Mr. Roger Huber, Vice-Chairman -
Media Guide 2015 Contents and Quick Facts
UMHB media guide 2015 CONTENTS AND QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS UMHB QUICK FACTS Crusader Stadium .........................Inside Cover Location: Belton, TX Contents & Quick Facts ..................................1 Enrollment: 3,920 Media Information ...........................................2 Founded: 1845 UMHB Administration ....................................3 Stadium (Capacity): Crusader Stadium (8,766) Head Coach Pete Fredenburg ..................... 4-5 Nickname: The Cru Assistant Coaches ......................................... 6-8 Colors: Purple, Gold & White Football Support Staff .....................................9 President: Dr. Randy O’Rear Returnee Roster........................................ 10-11 Vice-President for Athletics: Randy Mann Returnee Bios & Photos ........................... 12-22 Athletic Dept. Phone: (254) 295-4618 2014 Postseason Honors ................................23 Press Box Phone: (254) 295-8866 The Cru In The Pros ......................................23 Head Coach: Pete Fredenburg 2015 Recruiting Class .............................. 24-25 Alma Mater: Southwest TX State ’70 Sports Medicine Staff ....................................26 Overall/UMHB Record (Yrs): 170-36 (17) 2014 Game-By-Game ............................... 27-32 2014 Record: 11-1 Overall, 5-0 ASC Crusader Stadium ..........................................33 Lettermen Returning: 50 2014 UMHB Statistics .............................. 34-35 Lettermen Lost: 26 2014 ASC Wrap-Up ................................. 36-37 Starters Returning: -
Leaguer, November 1979
The Leaguer USPS 267-840 The Official Publication of the University Inter scholastic League VOL. LXIV. NO. 4 NOVEMBER, 1979 AUSTIN, TEXAS Four incumbents back on council Four incumbents and an equal number Region II-A—Bob Johnson, China of newcomers were in attendance when Spring; Guy Whitaker, El Dorado; Cal the League's Legislative Council was vin Stone, Hubbard; Larry Tucker, called to order, Saturday and Sunday, Leonard; and Jack Johnson, Southlake. November 3-4 in Austin. Region III-B—James Worsham, Ava Reelected in a preferential ballot elec lon; G. W. Tillerson, Celeste; A. H. Asby, tion conducted earlier this fall were Jack Mildred; B. C. Essary, Petty; and R. D. Johnson of Southlake (Carroll), repre Elsom, Trinidad. senting Region 11-A; C. N. Boggess of Region II-AAAA—B. J. Murray, Trin San Antonio Harlandale, representing ity HS (Bedford) ; Linus Wright, Dallas Region IV-AAAA; Bill Farmer of Bar ISD; Thomas Kelly, Thomas Jefferson bers Hill (Mont Belvieu), representing HS (Dallas); Ralph Poteet, Mesquite Region III-AA; and Bill Vardeman of HS; and Johnny R. Johnston, Nacog Levelland, representing Region I-AAA. doches. Newly elected members of the council include Glen Pearson of Bridge City, elected to fill the Region III-AAA seat Full results of the November Legislative vacated by M. J. Leonard of Liberty; and Council meeting will be published in the Ralph Poteet of Mesquite, elected to re place W. H. Byrd of Ducanville for the December issue of the Leaguer. Region II-AAAA seat. Also, James Worsham of Avalon, who defeated incumbent R. -
Texas State Spirit Championships Overview
Texas State Spirit Championships Overview WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2016 Division Begins Division Ends Division WEDNESDAY College Park Center 8:30 AM 10:18 AM 1A Fight Song WEDNESDAY College Park Center 1:03 PM 2:15 PM 1A Band Dance WEDNESDAY College Park Center 3:18 PM 4:30 PM 1A Crowd Leading WEDNESDAY College Park Center 8:33 AM 2:27 PM 3A Crowd Leading WEDNESDAY College Park Center 9:22 AM 4:32 PM 3A Band Dance WEDNESDAY College Park Center 10:25 AM 3:57 PM 3A Fight Song WEDNESDAY College Park Center 8:35 AM 9:15 AM Small Coed Band Dance WEDNESDAY College Park Center 2:32 PM 2:59 PM Small Coed Crowd Leading WEDNESDAY College Park Center 4:02 PM 4:29 PM Small Coed Fight Song WEDNESDAY College Park Center 5:32 PM 6:14 PM Small Coed Final WEDNESDAY College Park Center 5:36 PM 7:49 PM 3A Final WEDNESDAY College Park Center 6:21 PM 8:03 PM 1A Final WEDNESDAY College Park Center 8:15 PM AWARDS CEREMONY - State Champions Small Coed, 1A, and 3A THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 2016 Division Begins Division Ends Division THURSDAY College Park Center 8:30 AM 10:51 AM 2A Fight Song THURSDAY College Park Center 10:06 AM 1:17 PM 2A Crowd Leading THURSDAY College Park Center 12:42 PM 3:03 PM 2A Band Dance THURSDAY College Park Center 8:32 AM 5:12 PM 4A Crowd Leading THURSDAY College Park Center 8:33 AM 5:14 PM 4A Band Dance THURSDAY College Park Center 10:56 AM 5:11 PM 4A Fight Song THURSDAY College Park Center 6:04 PM 8:17 PM 2A Finals THURSDAY College Park Center 6:08 PM 8:21 PM 4A Finals THURSDAY College Park Center 8:30 PM AWARDS CEREMONY - State Champions