VOL. LVIII AUSTIN, , FEBRUARY, 1974 NO. 6 Scholarship Fund Raised To $175,650 Plus 2,698 Schools Join TILF Grants Exceed 157 For Contestants League for 73-74 "Texas Interscholastic League Foundation will award more than $175,650 in scholarships to more than 157 of Texas' finest During the current year, 2,698 Speech events may be designed young scholars," announced R. J. Kidd, secretary. schools joined the League. Of for high school, junior high school, or elementary competition; usual­ "At this time we cannot be sure just how many grants we these, 1,130 were high schools, 288 ly, Oral Reading is confined to can make, but we know that we will give that amount," Kidd junior high schools, and 1,280 ele­ lower schools, but often junior added. "We always have some scholarships added in the mentary. (ninth grade) high school contests spring. I hope there will be many more." Conference AAAA had 243 high are planned and, occasionally, The grants will be made to some of the state meet competit­ schools, Conference AAA had 143, freshmen in high school compete Conference AA 215, Conference A in this event; winners do not ad­ ors and runners-up in regional meets in University Interschol­ 221, and Conference B 318. vance beyond the district. astic League academic and literary contests. Kidd said that The League program has vari­ "No two human beings are alike. not all who qualified could win grants, but that he hoped to ous levels of educational competi­ Our program attempts to provide have a great number to award. tion. Music, spelling and ready as varied a series of events as pos­ Deadline for applications to be in writing, are designed for grade, in­ sible," reported Dr. Rhea Wil­ the state office is May 20. The 20 awards of $1,250 each, payable termediate or high school contest­ liams, League Director. "We are awards committee will meet to de­ $750 first year and $500 second ants. Picture Memory and Story especially grateful to the coaches cide on winners on May 28. year. Telling are for elementary stu­ and contest directors who make "We are proud of the tremendous CARL B. AND FLORENCE E. dents only, while Slide Rule, Short- this possible from those who read progress of the scholarship pro­ KING FOUNDATION 10 hadn and Science are ordinarily the stories to the second and third gram," said Dr. Rhea H. Williams, awards of $600 each. offered only to high school compet­ graders to those who coach high League director. "I want to thank itors. Many events, such as Num­ ALICE G. K. KLEBERG school debaters or direct the one- every one of the foundations and all TRUST FUND (Renewal only) ber Sense, are designed of varied of the individuals who have pro­ difficulty for high school or elemen­ act play casts. This program would Four awards of $300 each for 1974. ^ t^^Bfev^ v .) ". v.^ ^~nw vided funds for the many scholar­ tary contestants. not be possible without them." MOODY FOUNDATION 10 I v^T^W / ships. Without their aid there awards of $4,000 each, payable &/ v 3 -! v '^x. . } j / T- \ would be no TILF. Without the $1,000 each year. '^ ^H^'" ^Hr;^1-l--^^ci. I money they donate many of Texas' KEITHA MORRIS MEMORIAL -,-,^ --*^4» finest scholars would be denied ad­ FUND $100 annual award. Poetry Interpretation vanced education because of lack T. H. SHELBY SCHOLARSHIP of funds. Our donors are making an AWARD $500 award, payable investment in young minds, and I <**> •} } -V^^.-^ A-> $250 a semester. Requires Three Poems believe this is the most profitable TARLETON STATE UNIVER­ investment we can make." SITY AWARDS Four awards of Each contestant in the Poetry the first list, the first alternate, or :r^t^fc^ $100 each and six of $50 each. the second alternate. Interpretation contest must pre­ Thanks To Donors TEXAS WOMAN'S UNIVER­ Note again, that one selection pare one selection from each of Kidd added his appreciation to $250 must be from each category A, SITY SCHOLARSHIPS those who have provided funds. scholarships for girls. three categories: A, B and C. B and C, and can not be taken all also cited many individuals who UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DE­ Category A consists of modern from the first A, the first alternate He worked hard for no remunera­ PARTMENT OF DRAMA THE­ Australian and Canadian Poets. A and the second alternate A. have The first and second alternate cat­ The second alternate category tion to administer the scholarship ATRE AWARDS 12 awards of egories are modern Commonwealth was provided for the schools in the program. "Without the help of vol­ $500 each. poets and those which might be smaller communities, where it is unteers the TILF would not be as J. O. WEBB MEMORIAL designated as "classic." This gives sometime difficult to firtd some of effective as it is. They, too, have SCHOLARSHIP AWARD $500 the contestant 30 poets from which the poets listed in the first cate­ made a great contribution." award, payable $300 first year and he may make his "A category" se­ gory or the first alternate category. Among the grants to be made in $200 second year. lection. Dr. Rex Wier, the League's 1974 are the following: ROBERT A. WELCH FOUN­ Likewise, the "B" selection may speech consultant comments, "I UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE SPANS TEXAS Each ova! on the above Texas map marks the site of a school that sent competi­ DATION 10 awards of $4,000 HENRY BECKMAN NUMBER each, payable $1,000 a year. be taken from a poet in the first hope that many of our contestants tors to the 1973 State Meet in Austin. More than 2200 of the state's outstanding students and athletes won through hundreds of district and B category, Modern American SENSE SCHOLARSHIP $1,000 regional contests to qualify for the State Meet. "We have such a broad program of academic, literary and athletic competition that we in­ Poets II, or the second, Modern find a selection which appeals to Award. American Poets III. The C cate­ them and which will effectively volve nearly every school and most students in the schools," said Dr. Rhea H. Williams, League director. He added that in coming years the HENRY BECKMAN SLIDE gory selection may be made from display their speaking abilities." numbers at contests at all levels will increase. RULE PROFICIENCY AWARDS Two awards of $200 each. CLARK FOUNDATION SCHOL­ TILF Thanks Many Donors Johnson Press Assistant ARSHIPS 60 awards of $750 each, payable $375 each semester of first year. JOE B. COOK SCHOLARSHIP Foundations, Individuals Martha Tiller To Speak AWARD $1,250, payable $500 first year and $250 each of the next three years. for 1600 At Press Awards Session DEPARTMENT OF CHEMI- Gave $1,363,233 CAL ENGINEERING Five "When the Texas Interscholastic TILF is approved by the Internal "We are not permitted to make Martha Russell Tiller, special as­ New York City. "But I packed a in lieu of the annual banquet, which awards of $500 eaci1- sistant to Lady Bird Johnson and trunk before I left just in case," League Foundation completes its Revenue Service and all funds do­ specific announcements yet, but had to be canceled to allow con­ GEORGE AND MARY JO­ of individuals former managing editor of the Aus­ she said. SEPHINE HAMMAN FOUNDA- work this year, the TILF will have nated to it are eligible tax deduc­ there are a number vention delegates to get at least provisions in their tin High Maroon, will speak at the Within three weeks, she had 10 given more than $1,363,233 in schol­ tions under IRS Code. who have made halfway home and fill up again be- ; TION (Renewals only) scholarships. They Interscholastic League Press Con­ landed a job coordinating commer­ arships to Texas' finest high school "I hope we can keep this program wills for TILF "We have and we feel that this is a most won­ ference Awards Assembly March cials for CBS News. She sent for graduates. This total will have been growing," Kidd said. to help the derful investment in the future." 23. her trunk and stayed in New York evening. paid out since the foundation was never had enough money who have He added that this was an encour­ An Austin native, Ms. Tiller be­ five years. formed in 1958," R. J. Kidd, TILF many deserving students proved their talent, energy and aging trend. Although he could not gan working for the late President "When I started, there were no MORITA PHILLIPS secretary announced. give names nor amounts, Kidd ex­ Lyndon Johnson in the fall of 1972. gals except secretaries on produc­ ..; Speech Winner. Kidd added that it would take an ability. The grants have increased pressed his deep appreciation to For six months after his death, she tion crews at CBS," she said, "and endowment of more than $2,500,000 every year since we started the pro­ those who had provided for TILF remained with the office in the LBJ no women allowed in the union." to finance such an array of scholar­ gram. I hope we can keep it grow­ ing. Money invested in the educa­ in their wills to make sure that Library here working with 700 vol­ But before she left CBS, Ms. Tiller Louise Senior each year. ships TILF could continue to expand its unteers handling 700,000 messages worked as assistant to the producer "We are grateful to the wonder­ tion of talented youngsters returns service to aid Texas finest students of condolence from all over the on two cultural special series, ful foundations and the generous more benefits than any other ex­ to get the education they need. world. "Repertoire Workshop" and "Stage Wins First have supported penditure we make." 2." individuals who Press Assistant TILF so well," Kidd said. "They When the office of the former 'Password' TV Show At State Meet are the Texas Interscholastic After three years at the network, President was closed by law at the Morita Phillips of League Foundation. They have pro­ she moved to Mark Goodson-Bill As a senior vided all the money that has been Picture Memory Sets end of six months, Ms. Tiller re­ Louise High School, Conference A mained as press secretary, social Todman Productions for two years passed on the best students Texas as assistant to the producer of received first place in Girls Infor­ has produced. I am proud to have secretary and assistant to the for­ mer first lady. "Password." mative Speaking at State Meet. been able to work with them In New Sizes for Study "Then I came home to marry my through the years." Ms. Tiller began her journalism Cecil L. Trainor, Jr. was her coach. By DR. RHEA WILLIAMS formation about the artists and career in the seventh grade on The cowboy sweetheart." Morita had much experience in League Director paintings. Junior Texan at University Junior Back in Austin, she worked as 1,600 Scholarships Texas School Pictures, P. 0. Box educational, news and speech previous State Meets. In 1971 she Today, more than ever before, art High School. At Austin High, she More than 1,600 high school 2225, Austin 78767, has sets in both writer and later as media design won first place in Informative education through "picture study" served as news editor and manag­ graduates have been beneficiaries sizes in stock for filling school chief at Southwest Educational De­ Speaking, second place in 1972 in is expanding at the elementary ing editor of The Maroon and the of this program, Kidd said. He said orders. The Bulletin is shipped with velopment Laboratory and spent Informatice Speaking and second grade level. The new Picture Mem­ newspaper always received top rat­ that his studies show that the schol­ each order. two years as director of publica­ place in Feature Writing in 1973 in ory Contest prints represent the ings by ILPC. arship recipients have achieved out­ tions and research with the new addition to her first place in Girls' best illustrative material available standing records of success in Radio-TV Work Texas Fine Arts Commision before Informative Speaking. to acquaint students with old and Texas colleges and universities. She graduated in 1958 and moved joining the Johnson staff. The many honors given her in­ contemporary masterpieces. One student achieved junior rank to broadcast journalism at The clude Who's Who Among American The pictures are completely new Nerissa Tops and was named to Phi Beta Kappa University of Texas Radio-Tele­ Work With Johnsons High School Students in her junior for the 1973-74 Picture Memory in just two full years. Many have vision-Film Department. In addi­ "When you work for the John­ and senior years, Best All Around Contest excellent reproductions in earned the coveted Phi Beta Kappa In State AAA tion to class assignments, she sons," she said, "you're a member Girl, Homemaker of Tomorrow, brilliant colors. The small prints, worked at Radio House and pro­ of the family." Her work involves Girls State, Salutatorian, Most keys. reproduced in full color on heavy The foundation was established duced programs for KUT-FM's some travel to and from the LBJ Popular girl of senior class and the paper, measure 4x6 inches (the to help stem the flow of talent away Girls' first year on the air. She produced Ranch in Johnson City and occa­ National Honor Society. international size, as compared with from Texas. Among the purposes of Nerissa Riley, senior at Seminole a radio series in Spanish for the sionally longer trips with Mrs. Morita enjoys helping others by 3x4 or 2x3 prints in the past). US Information Agency and an­ Johnson. This month the two wom­ being involved in many facets of TILF was to give Texas students High School, won first place in Con­ RIGrii, vibiib Wim ALlCiA MCKJNNEY AT The cost is neglible. other for the UT Longhorn Band en will go to New York to tape an MARTHA TILLER, community life. She presently at­ financial help so that they would in The larger folio prints are on un­ ference AAA Girls' Singles which was broadcast across the interview for the "Today' Show on LBJ LIBRARY tends Wharton County Junior Col­ not have to leave the state in order usually heavy paper stock in uni­ Tennis at State Meet. Jerry Frank­ to get aid. state for ten years. And she worked NEC. ... Lady Bird Johnson's Assistant to speak at ILPC convention March 23 lege. form 11 x 14-inch size. Each set of lin is her tennis coach. in the production of programs for Ms. Tiller is the mother of a nine- small or folio prints contains 40 re­ She has won first place at the Motivation Force KLRN-TV before the educational month-old boy and the wife of a productions. 1971 and 1972 State Meets in Girls station began broadcasting. restaurant owner. She was named Verna Browning Essay The scholarship program has The Picture Memory Contest is Tennis Doubles. In 1960 she was named the na­ in Outstanding Young Women of Champ From Alvin been an effective motivational force under the direction of the League Nerissa is a member of the tion's "Top Coed in Broadcasting" America in 1967 and 1972. for thousands of Texas students. for grades four and five. National Honor Society and of the Class B essay writing champ for by American Women in Radio and Featured Speaker Each year more than 400 qualified The new Picture Memory Contest Future Teachers of America. She Television. She earned her degree 1923 was Verna Browning of Alvin. at the ILPC students apply for TILF grants. Bulletin published by UIL is now was voted the Most Valuable Tennis in three years. She will be speaking Velva Noble of Masonic Home Awards Assembly at Austin Mu­ Kidd cited the fact that there are available for distribution. The Bul­ player in 1972 and has lettered School (Ft. Worth) won second, many thousands involved in district letin contains Official List for the three years in tennis. Had Trunk Did Travel nicipal Auditorium Saturday, Guinn, Rush, placed level literary and academic con­ contest, pronunciation of artists' For the future, Nerissa plans to For a graduation present, Ms. March 23, at 10:30 a.m. The mid­ and Evelyn tests. names, contest rules and general in­ be an elementary education teacher. Tiller planned a vacation trip to day assembly is being held this year third. Page 2 INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER FEBRUARY, 1974

UNIVERSITY INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT—SEPT. 1, 1972-AUG. 31, 1973 Scholastic Press On BALANCES: Re-appropriated balances brought forward: The high school athletics programs are the only true.ama- l /[oticeA General Fee Account $119,664.77 Convention Time, teur athletic programs left in the world. Football Account ...... 25,013.84 Recent press releases have indicated that the colleges and Press Conference Account 7,299.49 universities have taken another step backward relative to total ...... $151,968.10- March 22, 23 LOS FRESNOS ONE-ACT PLAY Total Balances ...... $151,978.10 maintaining an amateur program in that players have ac­ Los Fresnos High School has been placed See "Supplements" of the HANDBOOK on probation in football for the 1973 and ;'OR ONE-ACT PLAY, Seventh Edition RECEIPTS: By DR. MAX R. HADDICK cepted cash or valuable consideration from their coaches for the 1974 seasons for violation of the Foot­ for definitions not in the current CON­ certain performances in football without forfeiting their eli­ ball Code. STITUTION AND CONTEST RULES. Membership Fees ...... 64,955.00 My desk is a disaster area. I have swamped the indefatig­ Material ODESSA: ECTOR KNOX CITY Sales & Drama Fines 40,235.00 able secretary, Kathy Copeland. I gibility. Gate Receipts, Broadcasting have loaded so much work Odessa Ector was placed on probation Knox City High School has been dis­ Secondly, the NCAA recently passed a rule that a person for the 1973 and 1974 football seasons for qualified for district honors in girls' bas­ Rights ...... 176,310.00 on the indubitable assistant, Mrs. Alicia McKinney, that she violatin of the Football Code. ketball for the 1972-73 season and has who signed a professional contract in or baseball oeen placed on probation for the 1973-74 (Football, , Base­ is seriously considering hiding in the closet. I know she can't PREMONT season by the District Executive Committee ball, Spring Meet, Boys' & can still be eligible for football. The pressures from profes­ for violation of because I have that closet jammed with convention materials. Premont High School has been placed on Rule 11 of the Girls' Bas­ Girls' Basketball) sional and college athletics will place a tremendous responsi­ probation in football for the X973 and the ketball Plan. Each day's mail is an incredible mass. The phone rings inces­ 1974 seasons for violation of the Football Miscellaneous Sales ...... 79,720.34 Code. GROVETON bility on high school administrators and coaches to maintain HIGH SCHOOL I.L.P.C. Criticism & Member­ santly. It's wonderful. It's convention time again. Premont High School Band was placed The District Executive Committee of Dis­ an amateur program. The League is convinced that only by on probation for the 1973-74 school year trict 23A has placed Groveton High School ship Fees ...... 41,927.94 The 47th ILPC convention will be great. We may be short for violation of the Sight Reading per­ on probation in football for the 1973 and maintaining a pure amateur program can we sustain the high formance requirements. 1974 seasons for violation of Rule 30 of the Total Recepits ...... $403,148.28 of gas, money, energy and postage, but we are long on enthu- school athletic program. SANDERSON: TERRELL Football Plan. Total to be accounted for .... $555,126,38 suastic people. It will be the greatest yet. If the communities and athletic booster clubs are allowed to COUNTY SPELLING LIST ERROR DISBURSEMENTS : We mailed thousands of bundles of materials on yearbook Terrell County High School in Sander- In Column 19, Page 18 of the 1978-19T4 compete for athletes and provide financial remuneration for son has been placed on probation for the Official Spelling List, the second word in the Maintenance, Supplies and and newspapers to all schools member and non-member. The 1973 and the 1974 seasons in football and fourth group should be "motorcycle." Equipment ...... 65,912.35 IAA entries and files of athletic participation, then the high schools will have no basis has been disqualified for district honors in newspapers should already be in this for operating an athletic program. It is no longer an educa­ boys' basketball for the 1973-74 season and RICHFIELD HIGH (WACO) Rebate and Travel Paid office. Hope you didn't miss out on our contests. placed on probation in boys' basketball for to Member Schools ...... 84,359.11 tional program and should revert to non-school control under the 1974-1975 season; further, the school Richfield High School Band (1st group) has been placed on probation in track and of Waco has been disqualified for the 1973-74 Services not appropriated ...... 162,097.10 Convention Registration field for the 1974 and the 1975 seasons. school year for violation of Article V, Sec­ breathes and these conditions. This would mean non-educational direction Printing ...... 45,778,16 teaches photojournal­ Penalty was assessed by the State Execu­ tion 18, paragraph c.. by action of the The registration fee will be $2 ism. Last time with no adequate supervision for the health of the boys or tive Committee for violation of Article Region VIII Music Executive Committee. Postage ...... 5,936.54 I listened to him for VIII, Section 13, the Residence Rule; of per person this year for the conven­ 30 minutes I immediately rushed Article VII. Section 19, the Eecruiting Encumbrance carried girls who compete and would result in complete chaos. JEFFERSON-MOORE {WACO) tion. This is for teachers, students, out and bought Rule; of Rule 19 of the Football Plan and forward ...... 772.00 a new Nikon cam­ The League must preserve a pure amateur program and we Rule 18 of the Boys' Basketball Plan; also, Jefferson-Moore High School Choir of cousins, nephews, moms, dads, and era and I have enjoyed it im- of the Track and Field Plan. Waco has been disqualified for the 1973-74 Total Disbursements ...... $364,855.26 solicit the support of school administrators, coaches, teachers school year for violation of Article V, Sec­ ILPC directors. All who attend ses­ mensley. Students and teachers YANTIS tion 18, paragraph c.f by action of the Re­ and interested community personnel. Outside pressures will gion VIII Music Executive Committee. BALANCES RE-APPROPRIATED: sions must have the registration learn photography the easy way Yantis High School has been placed on General Fee Account badge. Sorry, but I can't keep this when Bill be great but the welfare of students must be our paramount probation for the 1973-74 season in girls' CHINA SPRING HIGH 185,088.60 speaks. He takes the mys­ basketball for failure to file eligibility Football Account ...... :.. (237.18) thing going without collecting the tery out of photography and shows blanks with the League office. The Executive Committee of District HA interest. has placed China Spring High School on Press Conference Account ... 5,419.70 fare from all. you how to keep the magic in. SALVESTON: BALL probation for the 1978-74 and 1974-75 school years in football only for violation of Rule 18 Total Re-appropriations $190,271.12 Ball High School of Galveston has been of the Football Plan. Total Disburesements and Convention Speakers disqualified for district honors by the High Noon Agency State Executive Committee for the 1973- Re-appropriations ...... $555,126.38 1974 season in boys' basketball and has JONESBORO HIGH SCHOOL This year's convention will have The UT Austin Public Relations been placed on probation for the 1974- The District 8 (Six-Man) Executive Com­ the best slate of speakers, consult­ students are the High Noon Agen­ 1975 season for violation of Article VIII, mittee has disqualified Jonesboro High Section 8, the Amateur Rule. School for district honors in football for the 7TH ANNUAL GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL ants and experts we have ever been cy. They want to show you "The 1973-74 season for violation of Article VIII, able to assemble. There will be ses­ Again, the Intercholastic League office has been confronted KARNACK Sections 13 and 14. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Wonderful World of Public Rela­ with the problem sions in newspaper, yearbook, radio, tions." Their imagination and crea­ of student eligibility in the speech and essay District Executive Committee 20A has SABINAL RECEIPTS: contests. Throughout the state, many organizations sponsor placed Karnack High School on probation TV, advertising, photography and tivity have kept ILPC convention in football for the 1973 and 1974 football The Executive Committee of District SOA Ticket Sales ...... 3,074.00 public relations. Every session is audiences entranced for years. Ad­ seasons for violation of Rules 11 and 19 has placed Sabinal High School on proba­ Program Sales ___.___._.___ .._.-______.__..... _____ speech and essay contests of various kinds, and the majority of the Football Plan. tion in girls' basketball for the 1973-74 160.00 designed to be of value to you. Edu­ vised by Dr. Alan Scott, they make basketball season for violation of Rule 34 of Total Recepits ...... ___'__...... $3,234.50 of these are targeted to be conducted through the public school CENTERVILLE the Girls' Basketball Plan. cation for success in journalism is their presentation painless, but system. Here is a typical question: Centerville High School has been placed DISBURSEMENTS : the keynote of our sessions. Attend very profitable for all. n probation in football by the District POLYTECHNIC and you will learn. "Does the winning of a savings bond in a local speech and Executive Committee for the 1973-74 school The Executive Committee of District Services (all types) ...... $ 651.70 year for violation of Rule 11 of the Foot­ 9AAAA has placed Polytechnic High School Programs ...... 336.50 UT Austin Faculty essay contest, conducted through our school system, make the ball Plan. (Fort Worth) on probation in all sports Patricial Clark students ineligible for participation in Interscholastic League Centerville High School has been dis­ through the 1974 football season for viola­ Tickets ...... 53.45 ILPC has always leaned heavily qualified for district honors in boys' bas­ tion of the Athletic Code. Volleyballs ...... 31.20 contests?" ketball by the District Executive Commit­ Miss Patricia Clark, award-win­ on the School of Communication tee for the 1973-74 school year for viola­ SPRUCE Officials ...... 130.00 ning publications adviser of Griffith faculty of UT Austin. tion of Rule 11-a of the Boys' Basketball Dr. DeWitt Since the contest is conducted on an interschool basis and Plan. The District 11AAAA Executive Commit­ Trophies and Medals ...... :...... 1,110.65 High School of Indiana, will be here. C. Reddick founded ILPC and has tee has placed Spruce High School (Dallas) Total Disbursements ...... $2,488.50 since savings bonds are being given, then any student who ELGIN on probation for one year in football for She is a top-notch, enthusiastic ad­ kept it on the right path since that violation of the Athletic Code. viser and speaker. She knows year­ first meeting in 1928. Dean Wayne accepts a bond valued at an amount greater than the limitation Elgin Junior High School Band is dis­ BALANCE DUE THE 20 PARTICIPATING TEAMS . 746.00 qualified for the 1973-74 school year for books inside and out. Danielson is always ready to co­ allowed under the League's Awards Rule would become in­ violation of Article V, Section 18, para­ WHITE HIGH (Amount due each team $37.30) $3,234.50 eligible for further competition in the Interscholastic League graph c, by action of the Region XVIII The District 11AAAA Executive Commit­ operate in any way to assist Texas Executive Committee. tee has placed White High School (Dallas) James F. Paschal scholastic and professional jour­ contests. "Open-Age," that is, a contest between individuals ABILENE: WYLIE on probation ofr one year in football for STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT violation of the Athletic Code. An expatriate Texan, James F. nalists. between the ages of 14 through 20, as an illustration, would Wylie High School of Abilene has been Norris Davis, Martin Gibson, placed on probation in boys' basketball for JEFFERSON RECEIPTS: Paschal has directed the ILPC Sum­ not be in violation of the Awards Rule provided it is not the 1973-74 season for violation of the Gate Receipts ...... $9,393.00 James Colson, Ernest Sharpe, C. Basketball Code. The District 11AAAA Executive Commit­ mer publications workshop since its tee has placed Jefferson High School (Dal­ Program Sales ...... :...... Richard King it wouldn't be pos­ limited only to high school students and is open to any indi­ las) on probation for one year in football 235.18 first session. He is director of the vidual whether in or out of school. AUSTIN: JOHNSTON for violation of the Athletic Code. Broadcasting Rights ...... 150.00 Oklahoma Interscholastic Press As­ sible to list all of the UT Profes­ Johnston High School of Austin has TOTAL RECEIPTS ...... $9,778.18 sociation and a long-time favorite sors who have given so much to Such "open-age" contests must be announced in'local news­ been placed on probation for the 1973-74 PINKSTON ILPC. Many will be back on the season for violation of the basketball code. The District 12AAAA Executive Commit­ DISBURSEMENTS: with Texas scholastic journalists. papers and other private media and not just to the high school. tee has placed Pinkston High School (Dalt He is the best man I know on offset program this year. BEAUMONT: BEAUMONT las) on probation for one year in football Programs and Tickets ...... 465.95 Of course, if a student has accepted no other League award and its advantages. Beaumont High School has been placed for violation of the Athletic Code. Trophies and Medals ...... :...... 585.05 and wins such a contest, he may accept one major award of on probation in track for the 1973-74 Radio/Television school year for violation of Rule 24 of the ROOSEVELT Rental of Nelson Field ...... 204.00 Boys' High School Track and Field Plan. Col. Charles Savedge The Radio/TV department is f20 during four years of high school without violating the The District 12AAAA Executive Commit­ Officials ...... 330.00 PICTURE MEMORY tee has placed Roosevelt High School (Dal­ deep in planning sessions to intro­ Award Rule. las) on probation for one year in football Miscellaneous Services ...... 986.48 Col. Charles Savedge is probably The correct name of Monet's second pic­ for violation of the duce ILPC delegates to the immedi­ Of the hundreds of speeh and essay contests conducted ture is "Palaazo da Mula, Venice." It ap­ Athletic Code. Mileage Rebate ...... 287.30 known to more scholastic journal­ pears incorrectly in the Picture Memory Baseballs ...... 57.80 ists than any other man in the ate media. Their sessions have been annually, the majority of them are interschool contests and bulletin. 1973-1974 ONE-ACT PLAY TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS ...... $2,916.58 country. He is an inspired yearbook outstanding successes in past years, are in violation of the Awards Rule. Every speech and ready These transfers APPLY TO ONE-ACT and will be even better this PRESCRIBED MUSIC LIST PLAY ONLY and do not affect other con­ BALANCE DUE 8 PARTICIPATING SCHOOLS ...... $6,861.60 fan who communicates his enthusi­ years. Page 44-(303-Trobone Solos)-Add that tests. With all their new facilities there writing sponsor and every principal should be alert to bass trombone may play a suitable selection Region I-B BALANCE DUE EACH TEAM: $857.70 asm to all who hear him. His open­ from the Class I Tuba list (page 48). This Transfer: DIST. 6—JAYTON: Girard-Jay- ing session is recommended for all will be more and more in the elec­ preserve the eligibility of his League contestants. applies to the school years 1973-74 and ton To: DIST. 5—with Meadow; New 1974-75 only. Home; Southland. who work on yearbooks. tronic media sessons to interest stu­ AEGEAN FESTIVAL by Maris-Bader. Region II-B 53RD ANNUAL BOYS' BASKETBALL dents and teachers. published by Galaxy Music Corporation, Transfer: DIST. 14—Covington To: DIST. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT Grade V, Conference AAAA, inadvertently 16—with Gorman; Moran; Tolaf. Mrs. Elaine Pritchett omitted in final printing of 911 Band Pre­ Transfer: DIST. 19—Newcastle and Wind- CONFERENCES AAA, AA, A scribed Music List, 1971 through 1974. thorst To: DIST. 21—FORT WORTH: Ma­ Scatter Your Delegates \Jf LJrouble Page 26—(207—B-flat Clarinet Solos) — sonic Home; Paradise. AND Rated as the top journalism Lancelot Classens—LA CLARINETTE Region 1I1-B CONFERENCES AAAA and B teacher in the by No one person could attend all CLASSIQUE (Vol. D) (play No. 6 or Transfer: DIST. 22—SADLER: S & S; the sessions. Scatter your delegates No. 10 only) DIST. 23—Celina; DIST. 24—QUINLAN: RECEIPTS: Newspaper Fund, Mrs. Elain Prit­ There are two types that run afoul of League eligibility Page 144, Mixed Chorus, Grade V, add Boles Home; and DIST. 26—COMO: Como- chett has turned her talents in a so that some can go to each of the to Mechem—(a) WINDS OF MAY (Five Piekton To: DIST. 25—with Roxton. Ticket Sales ...... $59,987.00 regulations those familiar with the rules who knowingly iungs (sing one) published by E. C. Transfer: DIST. 30—Zavalla To: DIST. 29 new and exciting direction. With a sessions. Your school will benefiit. Schirmer. —with JEWETT: Leon ; Latexo. Program Sales ...... 1,346.75 attempt to "get by" with something, and those who are totally Fage 136—(Second Choral Groups) minimum of equipment and a max­ The purpose of the convention is should read: Class AAA—Perform Broadcasting Rights ...... 350.00 one LANEVILLE imum of energy and determination to bring new ideas and instruction. ignorant of the rules because they never take the time to read ..iiber from the prescribed list as Grade TOTAL III. Perform a second number from the Laneville High School was suspended in RECEIPTS $61,683.75 she has entered school/tv produc­ Take f ul advantage of it. or refer to them. prescribed lists designated as Grades IV, one-act play for the 1973-74 school year DISBURSEMENTS: III or II plus a third number from any for failure to participate in district com­ tion. Her session will be of great source. At least one number must be per­ Services (All Types) ...... ;..... $6,356.23 It is sometimes difficult to determine which type is the petition after filing acceptance and title value to anyone contemplating do­ formed A Cappella. entry cards. Utilities ...... :.. 6,925.81 greater hazard to justice and fair play. Constitution and Contest Rules, page 122. ing tv productions in school, par­ Medics Endorse Article IV, Section 17, paragraph e, should LAREDO: MARTIN ...... 155.40 read as follows: ticularly with a limited budget. e. For a more effective Martin High School of Laredo was sus­ Pictures ...... 260.75 contest, it is recom­ pended in one-act play for the 1973-74 Ail-Year Fitness Doing your best with little opportunities is what brings mended that the schedule should allow Programs ...... 1,190.10 the big op­ ample time for the judgea to complete school year for failure to participate in Mrs. Pat Gray their written comments. A 12 or 13 district competition after filing acceptance Mileage Rebate ...... 967.20 At a recent meeting the Texas portunities later on. minute schedule would be desirable. and title entry cards. ***** Each competing band must occupy the Lodging Rebate ...... 2,304.00 Mrs. Gray has initiated her stu­ Medical Association's Committee on marching field for not more than eight AREA OAP CONTESTS dents into movie work without the Officials ...... 1,800.00 Athletics made the following rec­ minutes nor less than five minutes. Tim­ Area one-act play contests are required benefit of a Experience is what some employers want before they will hire you as ing shall begin when the band executes in the following: Tickets ...... 447.90 great budget or much the first step off or the first note of Region II-AAAA Trophies-Plaques-Medals ...... 1,343.16 equipment. The great work is evi­ ommendation: The Texas Medical a beginner. music (including cadence and/or fan­ Area I (Districts 6-10), Contest Man­ Association's Committee on Ath­ ***** fare) "whichever comes first." It shall ager: Boyce Pennington, Site: Tarrant TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $21,750.55 dence of her drive for advancement. be the duty of the contest chairman to County Junior College, South, Ft. Worth. letics feels that year-round condi­ provide an adequate warning signal at I hope she gets my invitation to Date: Apr. 5. BALANCE DUE THE 20 PARTICIPATING TEAMS ...... tioning should be emphasized and Never hesitate to flatter others. Your flattery probably won't equal the end of seven minutes. Any bnd Area 2 (Districts 11-16). Contest Man­ $39,933.20 speak before she gets this Leaguer. which leves the field in less than five ager: Rod Wilson, Site: Mountain View (Amount due each team $1,996.66) $61,683.775 questions the necessity for contact their opinions ol themselves anyway. minutes or fails to vacate the field in College, Dallas. Date: Apr. 5. I spoke to her at the Texas High eight minutes shall be penalized one Region III-AAAA School Press Association meeeting, spring practice of football at the rating. Area 1 (Districts 16-19), Contest Man­ ***** Constitution and Contest Rules, page 132. ager: Cecil Pickett, Site: University of 23RD ANNUAL GIRLS' BASKETBALL and have a tentative ok for her ses­ high school level. Article VU, Section 80, first sentence of Houston, Houston. Date: Apr, 6. Members of the Committee are first paragraph should read as follows: Area 2 (Districts 20-24), Contest Man­ STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT sion on movies particularly car­ If you are not man enough to lose, stay out of the game. The State Office establishes and main­ ager: Dan Mendoza. Site: Lee College, toons. James W. Shuffield, Jr., M.D., Act­ tains a recommended list of judges for Baytown. Date: Apr. 6. RECEIPTS: zmisia competition from which the Re­ Region III-AA ing Chairman; Lamar P. Collie, gional Music Executive Committees will Area 1 (Districts 17-20), Contest Man­ Ticket Sales ...... $25,675.00 N. S. Patterson M.D.; Jerry D. Julian, M.D.; Wal­ select judges. ager: Dan Mendoza, Site: Lee College, Bay- Program Sales ...... 679.00 town. Date: Apr. 3. "Pat" Patterson is also an ex­ lace I. Hess, M.D.; William Thomas SWIMMING ENTRIES Area 2 (Districts 21-25), Contest Man- Radio Broadcasting .._.___ ._ _.______.___.. 150.00 patriate Texan, now a free-lance Jackson, M.D.; William C. Mills, University Interscholastic League Entries in swimming will be governed uer: Angus Springer, Site: Southwestern TOTAL by the National Federation rules not the University, Georgetown. Date: Apr. 5. RECEIPTS $26,504.50 writer and publications consultant. M.D.; John B. Gunn, M.D.; Pete H. NCAA rules, as stated in Rule 4 of the Region I-B DISBURSEMENTS: Swimming Plan. Area 1 (Districts 1-6), Contest Man­ Former director of National Schol­ Rhymes, M.D.; J. Graham Bray, Directory The State High School Swim Meet will ager: Everett Robinson, Site: Wayland Services (All Types) ...... $ 4,169.30 be held on March astic Press Associatio, Pat has Jr., M.D. 25 and 26, 1974, and not Baptist College, Plainview. Date: Apr. 5. Utilities ...... 1,108.80 ttatt Eiueutiet Committt*: Dean Win. Barron, chairman; A. H. Schiank, Dr. Lynn on March 22 and 23, 1974 as indicated in Area 2 (District! 7-11). Contest Man­ worked with journalism teachers the League Calendar in the 1973-74 Consti­ ager: Tracy Cave, Site: Howard County Programs ...... 696.85 W»d» McCraw, Dr. Emmrtt. Bedford, Dr. J. J. Vfllan»«l, Dr. Jen* Wflllmmi, Dr. tution and Contest Rules. Juniar College, Big Spring. Date: Apr. 5. for years. Rhea H. Wflllamj, Lynn F. Andenon, Bailey M. Manhall. Mileage Rebate ...... 749.20 Lodging Rebate ...... 1,920.00 Legislative Council: W. A. Reeves, Chairman; Drew Eeese. Vice-Chairman; James Mario Garcia Debate Kits Ed Irons, James Martin, James McLeroy, A. C. Newsome, Mance Park, Glenn Officials ...... --..--...-...... -....-.... 670.00 Reeves, Harold Reynolds, Eugene Stoever, Joel Sturdivant, Earl R. Tate, George Tickets ...... 239.75 Prof. Mario Garcia of Miami- Thuroen, J. N. "Pete" Wilson. Debate Topic Selection Dade College of Florida is a special Available Director of Athlttie* ______.___.... Dr. Bailey M. Marshall Trophies and Medals ___..___.__.____.__... 693.00 DtrKtor ol IfMfe ______Dr. N«l«m G. Patrick TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS $10,246.90 typ"e of speaker. He instills enthu­ Dfrwfcw •/ JtuntfUm ______Dr. M»i R. Haddick siasm and vitality at the same time Director of DIWM ———————————————————————————————————— Lynn Murray Democratic Procedure BALANCE DUE THE 16 PARTICIPATING TEAMS $16,257.60 he is teaching the best in newspaper For Schools Dbtctor _^______Dr. Rh«a H. Wffliuni By DAVID M. OZMUN main body in general assembly. (Amount due each team $1,016.10) $26,504.50 work. His audiences find it hard to "We can still fill orders for the Floresville High School I was deeply impressed with the leave when the time is up. 1973-1974 debate kit," said Dr. The process of selecting the na­ dedication and earnestness of all Rhea H. Williams, League Director, tional high school debate question is participants in this task, and I am Randy Stano INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER Books & Magazines "However, the supply is getting one of the most interesting and delighted to have been a part of the Magazine format has taken on Publish*] eight tbnei a year, each month from September through April, by the Bureau unique experiences I have ever been process. One of the great values of GRAPHICS MASTER, published by Dean The book should be worth every penny to new dimensions since Randy Stano low. I advise any school needing of Public School Service, Division of Extension. The University of Texas, Box 8028, Lem Associates, P. O. Box 46086 ,Los anyone in the business, from novice to ex­ privileged to participate in. the experience was that of meeting Angeles, Calif. 90046, 1973. $29.95 pert, and would be of special value to school and his Austin McCallum students kits to order immediately." Austta 78712. "Graphics Master is designed for use by publications. AM. I feel the process is a superb ex­ these individuals who spend so people who create, plan, estimate, produce started to work. He has made his The $5 kit contains the May and ample of democracy in action with much time in this field. and buy or sell printing, print advertising HANDBOOK OF COMMUNICATION ed­ paper a national model. He and his Rhea H. Williams .-..-...... --..---..-.------or related graphic arts services,*' promises ited by Ithiel de Solo Pool and Wilbur August issues of Forensic Quarter­ each state and individual having I want to express my apprecia­ the preface. And in short order, the infor­ Schramm, Hand McNally College Publish­ students are leaders in this style of ly and many other books, pamph­ Max R. Haddick ...... Managing Editor an equal voice in all matters. The mation-packed handbook delivers. ing Company, Chicago, 1973. tion to Rhea Williams for allowing Brief, easy-to-understand paragraphs de­ This book is a comprehensive study of the scholastic journalism. lets, bibliographies and items of actual selection'procedure itself is me to serve this committee and for scribed a half dozen printing processes, entire field of communication, from funda­ Second class postage paid at Austin, Texas. Subscription: $1 per year plus 5 cents tax. presses, use of four-color, halftones, duo- mental studies to the most advanced ma­ great value to the debaters, Wil­ closely akin to a legisature in ac­ being so helpful. I am also grateful tones and screens. The typography section terials. The three sections deal with the Bill Seymour liams added. tion. The fine points of the work are for the opportunity to have includes a most complete type face selector basic communication process, operation of worked chart and copy fitting tools. Each phase of the communication process and current William "Bill" Seymour, head of Orders should be sent to: Uni­ hammered out in committee ses­ with Mrs. Myers from Lubbock, the_ print production process, including methods of communication research. photojournalism at the University versity Interscholastic League, Box sions, but the ultimate task of choice of paper, is explained in how-to It is a detailed study, complete with ex­ Vol. LVIII FEBRUARY, 1974 No. 6 one of the most knowledgeable form, and the book even includes a propor­ tensive bibliographies to guide one in addi­ of Kansas, is the most enthusiastic 8028, University Station, Austin, working and selection falls to the debate people I have met. tional wheel for photo reduction and en­ tional reading. It is designed for college level largement. communications study. MRH. photographer extant. He lives, Texas 78712 as soon as possible. Page 3 FEBRUARY, 1974 INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER Music Matters Newsboy, Reporter, Teacher Educational Theatre TMEA Convention Speaker, Title Entry Card Rated Best Ever ILPC Founder, Sent Each School By NELSON G. PATRICK By LYNN MURRAY Congratulations to TMEA Executive Committee on the out­ Friend-DeWitt C. Reddick State Drama Director standing convention! Each year seems to top the previous one; By ALICIA McKINNEY journalism director, he made per­ The official TITLE ENTRY CARD was mailed Jan. 23 to clinics, demonstrations and discussions fall into place with sonal counseling a rule of the de­ the Drama Director of each school enrolled in the One-Act and educational concepts. ILPC Assistant "Classroom instruction current thinking partment. Play Contest. Many directors have returned them to this of­ Solo-ensemble contests follow the convention almost im­ Fifty years ago a tall, skinny is important, but the follow-up fice. If you did not receive this card, contact us immediately. mediately : the first one scheduled for the following weekend. University of Texas journalism with the individual student helps him to absorb what he gets in The pink Title Entry Card must be completed with an eligible If we follow the unusual trends, between 70,000 and 80,00 student started building the first Interscholastic League Press Con­ class," he says, and he helps stu­ play (Do not use any play listed in the Dramatists Play Serv­ students will participate in these events, appriximately 35,000 ference. dents discover rather than dictat­ ice catalogue!) and returned by Monday, March 4. Your Offi­ a Division I, and less than half of these will will be awarded He worked with the first Inter- ing to them. cial Eligibility Notice cannot be mailed until this card is be given for Class I events. scholastic League journalism con­ Each year several participants tests in 1924-26. On no budget, he Exams Can Be Fun received. stu­ are disqualified because of irregu­ distributed to contest chairmen and planned a party for the journalism He's become famous among Read Instructions in entry procedures, delegates to the 1928 State Meet dents for his puns, the jokes he tionable state of development when larities found regional secretaries. Read instructions on the Eligi­ music from the wrong and, with members of the UT jour­ uses to make points memorable the Accredited Critic Judge List performing Music Acceptance Cards deadline bility Notice carefully. Copy one too many events, fail­ nalism faculty, set up instructional and his final exams designed to be was established. The additional ad­ list, entering on/before Sept. 1. No high school goes to the contest manager at all or their! sessions for delegates during their so interesting that students forget ministrative burden on the State ing to memorize music, school music contests permitted on Copy two goes to the district or-' in Austin. their fear. levels. Office would force the employment names were not on the correct March 24 through March 29, and stay general for all zone and A Daily Texan article once gave director of a full-time State Drama Direc- ganization. If a student performs March 31 through April 5. These district contests and to the region­ Second 22 Years Just For Fun this student's view of a Reddick {tor. Who pays the salary? as a representative of a are District Meet dates. No discre­ al director general for area (See must The 20-year-old redhead was class: "You sit in his class, you Group the Second Group tion is permitted the State Director Notices for required area Panels Are Legal DeWitt C. Reddick unpaid direc­ laugh at his puns and gradually Official perform. in making concessions on the use of meets, dates, sites and con­ Those advocating panel usage tor of ILPC for 22 years, author of you realize that you never look at OAP either date for high school music managers) and regional meets. should consider the consequences. Journalism and the School Paper, your watch when he is lectur­ test Memory Rule contests. The remaining dates for Copy three must be sent to the Panel usage is now legal for all professor and director at the UT ing. ..." rule is music deadlines are essentially the drama director for all levels. those that desire. Most of the Ac­ The present memorization School of Journalism and dean of "It takes quite a while to figure state that "excessive same. Regional winners will send all credited Judges will not serve on a ambiguous in the School of Communication. out just what power 'the doctor' intent to the State Office. panel. Why? One good reason is length" was not defined. The Dr. Reddick began his associa­ has over clock-watchers. It's not three copies Repeat Performances Special attention should be given the State Office encourages them of the regulation was to permit tion with journalism as a six-year- just that he tells jokes, or that he "Area OAP Contests" in the Of­ not to serve in this fashion. It is reading of the score to encourage There have been inquiries con­ old hawking Star-Telegrams from illustrates his lectures with serious to Notices. A change was re­ a waste of their talents. performance of sonatas, concert! cerning the rule about repeating a a downtown Fort Worth street and humorous incidents. It is more ficial in the Region II, Conference If this office advocated a panel, it and other lengthy, multiple move­ number used at contest in the pre­ corner. But it wasn't until his in­ his interest in what he is teaching quired AAAA, Area 2 site because of a would take approximately 600 ment selections. ceding three years. The Constitu­ troduction to the fledgling Jour­ and whom he is teaching." Dates have been judges to handle the 190 contests If the participant performs only tion and Contest Rules states that nalism Department in his sopho­ schedule conflict. identified at each site. (more next year) of the OAP one movement, it should be memo­ "An organization may NOT per­ more year at UT that he decided to Good In Everybody rized. If the music is used, the Contest. Where do we find that form a number used by that group try newspaper reporting. His dedication to teaching and judge may name the movement(s) Critic Judge Issue many qualified people? It would during the preceding three years." to the individual have flourished that he wishes to hear. The judge The State Office endorses and force the return of a panel with This means that if a group played Working Student through the years. His theory is is requested to hear the entire urges use of a single critic judge questionable qualifications. Do you a number in the spring contest of An orphan since the age of 14, simple: There's good in everybody. he selects, and not break | 1971j that group could not play the for OAP. This endorsement is not want time turned back to the days movement young DeWitt's mornings at UT He tests his theory daily as he of form. j same number again until spring because of personal beliefs, al­ (1950's) where the local lawyer, the continuity began at 3 a.m. in the mailroom of speaks only to that goodness and SMILE THE DEWITT C. REDDICK I believe in the critic judge. minister, little old lady down the 1975. the Austin American-Statesman seldom finds anything else. though Medium Ensembles ... ILPC founder to retire as full-time UT prof. The State Office supports the rules street, teachers of various subjects Three years must have elapsed rolling papers, and he composed Once a Houston policeman as developed by the Legislative and anybody available judged the Although the new ensembles con­ before a selection can be repeated class assignments in his head as he swerved into a parking lot behind In her master's thesis, Virginia through new country and different Council. The Council supported the One-Act Play Contest? If this is test will not be held until spring of at contest. In effect, this means that walked the pre-dawn delivery Reddick car, jumping out to Lewis, sponsor of the Cuero High peoples. His bedtime stories have the "Critic Judge" position in Novem­ the type panel you are willing to 1975, now is the time to begin prep­ there must be a four-year difference route. By 6 a.m. he was back at protest the running of a yellow School Talk, said Dr. Red­ delighted a second generation, and ber, after the yearly discussion and accept, I suggest you contact your aration. Specific limitations, if any, between the re-use of a selection at the boarding house where he lived Before he could utter a word, dick once told a Daily Texan re­ it's his granddaughter's choir pro­ light. debate. This office will administer Legislative Council representative will be developed by the Music Ad­ contest. and worked to serve breakfast. he'd been introduced to the whole porter 'that in spite of the hard grams he makes time for now amid and support the rules as they stand and present your point of view. visory Committee this spring. In Then to class and back to make Reddick family and his complaint work in his life, most of the good the papers to grade and the les­ until convinced by a majority that The Accredited Critic Judges general, the contests are to be open Judges beds and straighten rooms. Often turned around into smiling apol­ things had come to him without his sons to plan. change is in order and the Legis­ List is not perfect. We must con­ as to instruments, voices, and music at the end of the week he'd have to searching for them. The facts Judges for the 1974-75 contest ogy- lative Council makes a change. tinue to find ways of improving the to be performed. The pur­ work through the night, so when bear this out; they reassure the re­ The Eternal Smile selections year must be selected from the Ap­ I will try to report on changes quality of judging. The decision to of these ensembles are to en­ he dozed during his fourth class Easy Man To Know luctant cynic that the meek the poses proved List. Region secretaries Through the years, students discussed by the TETA/TSTC UIL keep judges better informed creativity and ingenuity. Saturday mornings, Professor is the kind of man," says gentle, in the true Biblical sense courage have been provided with a list of "Dad have dubbed him "Smiley" in pri­ OAP Contest Committee next brought about the new require­ can utilize all of the Paul J. Thompson usually let him Bryan, now teaching English do inherit the earth." The director approved judges. In preparing the son vate conversation and been sur­ month, but I thought perhaps some ment that judges renew their list­ resources available to him. It is not list, criteria were established to in­ sleep. at American University, "whom prised when they return, in a year ing every five years by attending a Following a year as elected edi­ comment was in order because of the intent to enlarge on standard clude all judges in the past five you really know after a first meet­ Pioneer In Communications or 20, to meet him on campus, at League sponsored workshop for tor of The Longhorn, UT campus the interest in judging this time instrumentations, but to perform in two or more ing .... Maybe he is so much in­ has traveled the church door, at a West Coast judges in order to remain on the years who officiated magazine, and another on The DeWitt Reddick of year. the music lists. terested in understanding things, spotting seeds convention or on a New York List. The increase to 30 semester regions and two or more contests. Floating University traveling and and seen the world, Music publishers and retail in getting through the complexi­ already planted street and be greeted by name,] hours (to be increased to 36) or the This includes over 90 per cent of all studying around the world, Dr. of radical change Judging Differences stores are being informed of our ties of appearance and pretense He's carried his with the smile unchanged. ] equivalent in professional training Reddick started his career in earn­ an sprouting. The critic judge question has special contests. Their cooperation who judged during the same period. and accident to the human reality directions wherever He's no longer skinny. His thick and experience in educational the­ est back at the Star-Telegram skills in varied long been the subject of debate. It in providing interesting and_ chal- j Regions where judges not on the that he can't even conceive the ev­ have been needed counseling red hair darkened long ago and atre is minimum for being added this time in the city room. That's they drew considerable attention at Stu­ leneing music will be solicited. j ,. , , , . .be warned., eryone else is not doing the same, a summer seminar then recently grayed. But the to the List. * ., . „ ,, J list are employed will where Prof. Thompson found him j and setting up dent Activities Conferences last For the past five years the Texas j and so he has learned to show his school journalism teach­ smile's the same. State Solo-Ensemble Contest has j Anv inf ^actions thereaf ter will re- that same summer and asked him for high Fall and a recommendation from New Judge Criteria own true motives and traits clearly ILPC into a stimu­ He sings when waking the house­ suit in protests to the State Execu­ to return to UT as a journalism ers, building one sources was submitted to the experimented with this special con­ all the time." lator of sound principles in scho­ hold on cold mornings. He reads The first judges were added to instructor. Legislative Council to delete the test and the results have been re­ tive Committee. Although the regu­ Following a recent funeral for writing the text detective stories and dozes in front the League's Accredited Critic List The $1,800 annual salary looked lastic journalism, term "critic" in the OAP HAND­ warding. Directors who want to lations pertaining to the Approved the wife of a journalism professor, no others existed, starting a of the TV when he gets the chance. under the new requirements at the good with money still owed on the when BOOK. The recommendation was experiment might consider entering Dr. Reddick received a letter from for the Presbyterian He still takes a couple of days off Texas Educational Theatre Asso­ Judges List have been in effect for trip around the world. Reddick got newspaper defeated by the Council. This one or more "special ensembles" a friend of the deceased. The in Texas and working to from time to time to hide out with ciation Convention, Feb. 1. They the past three years, an adjustment his first taste of teaching and was Church should settle the matter for an­ this year. Regional participation is friend thanked him for the feeling the national church maga­ his wife in a San Antonio motel to are listed in this LEAGUER. Each permitted. In the hooked for life. Thompson was make other year, but some may want to not required for spring 1974 only. period has been of love and comfort among the direct­ up on work rather than stay judge has agreed to serve as a crit­ once quoted as saying, "Hiring zine readable and relevant, catch know why this office supports the future, all organization event journalism faculty made real ing the church's new student fel­ at home and risk turning someone ic and abide by the "Judges Guide" DeWitt is the best thing I've ever critic concept in arguments before ONE- 1974-1975 Calendar judges must be selected from the through the years by his example. lowship and teaching Sunday away who needs his time and at­ in the HANDBOOK FOR done." the council. ACT PLAY. The State Office has The 1974-75 Calendar has been Approved List.- school, helping students find mean­ tention. Journalistic Foresight ingful jobs and make jobs mean­ sent each judge that served last Master Of Teaching 'Objective' Ratings from Dr. Reddick has always been ingful, developing standards for Taught By Reddick year copies of questionnaires GROWTH CHART A Dallas Morning News article Some directors feel the emphasis the 1973 contest with all identifica­ ONE-ACT PLAY CONTEST, 1963-71! looking ahead. In the pre-war 30's, the publications of industry. He's learned to leave his hat in in 1959 said, "To have studied of OAP should be on an objective tion deleted. All have been sent a *900 he spoke to student journalists two children, work­ car and not in the restaurant. journalism under DeWitt Reddick He's raised the way of selecting a winner. They new HANDBOOK and the Spring about freedom of the press in a and school conquered an ulcer, been is more valuable than the degree ing piano recitals, PTA He's suggest a panel. The emphasis Meet List. This action should keep world where events were, for the the White House and from the University of Texas." plays into his 18-hour workdays. guest at placed on the use of a single judge them informed and aware of first time, being staged and timed to this the sweat shirt a student From the beginning, Reddick's He's accepted invitations prizes and the critique are as a result of League organization. to give false effects. He wrote in across had printed with: "I was door has always been open. As conference or that workshop recently the 49 year history of the One-Act Beginning March 1, those listed his January, 1947, Leaguer column the country that would allow him taught by DeWitt C. Reddick." of the need for job descriptions for Play Contest. Panel judging has on the Accredited Critic Judge List the car with breakfast journalism teachers and suggested to pack up Editor's Note: This reporter is been tried. There were more argu­ may request plays on the Approved U.S. System a professional organization; on foods and comic books, swim suits, proud to say she's Dr. Reddick's ments about "who should have won Lists from the Drama Loan Libra­ Thanksgiving of the same year, wife and kids for long drives Daughter. the contest" when panels were used ry. They may obtain plays from the Texas Association of Journal­ than when one judge gave the deci­ the Approved List on the same Debate Topic ism Directors held its first meet­ sion. Careful study of the ranking basis as drama directors. A judge ing. plan used by the League and most may obtain ten plays for two weeks In a 1940's speech to Daughters 28 Critic Judges Added other organizations using a group for 25c postage and handling. If For 74-75 of the American Revolution, he ob­ of judges will clearly show the contest managers will notify local newspaper's problems. judges early of the plays to be The high schools of the nation jected to the policy of prohibiting obituaries for To Official OAP Listing evaluated, they could obtain 1555 have selected Problem II concern­ Judge Problems (600) (637) (664) (691) blacks. Also in the 40's, he predict­ Three scripts of unfamiliar plays from *Number of Schools ing improvement in the federal po­ By LYNN MURRAY ed the reporter's need to be able to The three judge method results the Drama Loan Library. The sim­ ()Tota1 participating schools for each year litical system as the area for debate State Drama Director report the sociological aspects of in split decisions and second, third ple method would be for the con­ for the 1974-75 school year. and fourth choices can determine the judge the news. Twenty-eight Accredited Critic John S. Gordon, Stephen F. Austin State test manager to furnish The other two topics involved University (Nacogdoches 75961 II the winner. Three judges often copies of scripts several days be­ Judges were added to the 1973-74 Thomie Wayne Hendrix, 10334 Oasis Dr. "military commitment" and "for­ Antonio 78216 IV vote first places for three different fore the contest date. This would Triggers To Rewrite Textbook List by attending a Critic Judging IF, San Improvement eign economic policy." Michael Howard, South West Texas plays. State Office records show assure familiarity with all plays His conception of journalism as Workshop during the Texas Educa­ State University, San Marcos 78666 IV Voting in Texas was, in which Hugh C. Johnson, South West Texas this is especially true in Con­ produced. a part of a broader discipline, com­ tional Theatre Association conven­ Junior College, Uvalde 78801 IV the lowest total on the preferential Texas ference AAAA. The only "fair" munication, was instrumental in tion Feb. 1 at San Antonio College. Joan M. Johnston, South West Drama Contest Growth ballot wins, 324 for military com­ Junior College, Uvalde 78807 IV panel usage I can find in our rec­ Meeting Essential OAP and sec­ the blend of journalism, speech In addition to new judges, 23 cur­ Sister Kathryn Feefe, Our Lady of the This One-Act Play Contest chart ors of the value of mitment, 295 for improvement to Lake College, San Antonio 78285 IV ords is when five or more judges All directors should request a and radio-TV-film into the School rent judges have been recertified Nancy Keyton, Texarkana College, Tex- shows the status of OAP for the ondary school theatre, to the school the federal political system, and were used. Using this number, group meeting with the critic of Communication at UT, created for the Accredited Critic Judge List arkana 75501 II past twelve years. Lynn Murray, and community. "It is administra­ 332 for foreign economic policy. Thornton Klos, Texas Woman's Univer­ most records show at least two judge before the contest. This is an support that makes the play in 1965. He retired as dean in 1969 for 1975-1980. sity, Denton 76204 II State Drama Director, credits the tive The debate propositions in the Sister Alice Lacey, 108 South 6th, Ga- judges voting for the same play. for all directors to dis­ and will retire as full-time profes­ would like to pay opportunity growth to six factors: contest operate smoothly," Murray improvement of the federal politi­ The State Office nado, Texas 77962 five judges? standards, all-star sor at the end of this semester to An­ Robert Neubauer, South West Texas State Can we afford or find cuss judging (1) Action of the Texas Educa­ said. will be sub­ special tribute to the three San University, San Marcos 78666 IV cal system area, which teach %-time for one more year. cast selection, and the critique. A tion Agency that established certi­ Conference AAAA leads all with the tonio drama teachers and their Jerry Rollins Powell, San Jacinto College, Limited Number of Judges mitted to member schools The first project on his list for re­ Pasadena 77505 III good critic judge should not be a fication for drama teachers in sec­ other divisions with 95 per cent April referendum for preferential students. We are indebted to Lee's C. Warren Robertson, Texas Woman's should guest tirement is rewriting his high University, Denton 76204 II One major consideration stranger, but a friendly ondary schools, resulting in almost participation. Of 235 schools, 221 Cynthia Shade, Burbank's Glynn San ballot, are: textbook. Allan S. Ross, San Antonio College, be the number of qualified judges teacher. This meeting should start 400 certified teachers in 1973-74 will participate. Conference AAA school journalism Turner and Sam Houston's Nicki Antonio 78228 IV Resolved: That the United States Dr. Reddick's biographical data} Jerrel D. Shockley, South West Texas available. There is an average of the OAP Contest on a pleasant and an enrollment of well above follows closely with 93 per cent, or Roberson for providing demonstra­ State University, San Marcos 78666 IV should adopt a parliamentary long, listing pub-1 P. Straus, Dyess Playhouse, Box 150 judges on the Accredited Crit­ note. 20,000 in high school drama 137 of 147 schools. sheet is 11 pages tion scenes for the workshop. Eugene system of national government. lications authored and counseled, 625 Dyess AFB, Abilene 79605 I ic List. These people come from If the One-Act Play Contest is classes; Conference AA has 215 member This addition to the 1973-74 Ac­ Marilyn J. Taylor, South West Texas Resolved: That the United States committees chaired and awards re­ State Universityy, San Marcos 78666 IV higher education, community the­ to fulfill its educational potential, (2) Support of the Texas Edu­ schools and 182, or 85 per cent, credited Judge List is published for Jimmy L. Tinkle, Angelina College, Luf- should significantly change the to mention atre or trained people no longer a critic judge must be used. With­ cational Theatre Association in have indicated they will partici­ ceive too numerous benefit of contest personnel who kin 75901 II method of selecting presiden­ here. Among those honors he con­ Lynne Vancil, South West Texas State full-time in theatre. Some say that out the critique of a qualified thea­ the promotion and improvement of pate. In Conference A there are have not yet selected critic judges. University, San Marcos 78666 IV tial and vice-presidential can­ siders most precious are the Gold Doyle R. Wood, Midwestern University, qualified public school teachers tre critic familiar with OAP rules secondary school theatre. 212 member schools, with 160, or Falls 76308 II didates. Key from Columbia Scholastic Kay Butler,, East Texas State University, Wichita should be added to the list. They and limitations, the greatest edu­ (3) Development of Student Ac­ 75 per cent, in OAP competition. Commerce 76428 II* The following current Critic Judges have is the is lost. Resolved: That campaign funds Press Association; Carl Towley Charles Carsner, South West Texas State been recertified for the Accredited Critic have a point. One problem cational benefit of OAP tivities Conferences, Critic Judg­ Conference B has the largest by attending the Critic for all federal elective offices Education As­ University, San Marcos 78666 IV Judges list 1970x80 logistical functioning of a once-a- Perhaps it is most important ing Workshops, and Accredited number of schools, yet the lowest Award, Journalism Josh Crane, University of Houston-Vic­ Judge Workshop during the TETA conven­ should be provided exclusively sociation; Pioneer Award, Nation­ toria, Victoria 77901 IV tion Feb. 1 at San Antonio College: year operation that takes a full that during competition we retain Judges; number participating in the One- Michael Perry Crawford, Western Texas Randall List of Critic by the federal government. Darrel Baergen, James Barton, year to administer. Regional chap­ our sense of humor. "The sense of (4) Separation of drama and Act Play Contest. Of 315 schools, al Scholastic Press Association; College, Snyder 79649 I Buchanan, Anthony Buckley, Bill Cook, spon­ ILPC's Edith Fox King Award; Rachael Crowe, ACC Metrocenter, Mes- Ralph Gulp, C. K. Esten, Susan Hallman, ters of judges would become a humor is the oil of life's engine. in the League program and 161 are entered. This represents Administrators and debate quite 75149 II Jennie Hindman, speech Curran, 334 Senova Dr., necessity for objective assignment Without it, the machinery creaks 52 percent of the potential. It sors will want to consider these top UT's Distinguished Alumni me­ Harold Thomas Charles Holland, Joseph Kaough, Ray in the public schools; San Antonio 78216 IV Long, Joan M. Longwith, of judges or the "brother-in-law" and groans. No lot is so hard, no however, that ics and decide which is, in their es­ dallion, and appointment to the Robert Foard, Abilene Community The­ Karrer, Jerry (5) The de-emphasis on the should be noted, West, Abilene 79604 I Charles Myler, Rampna Peebles, Ronald professorship in UT atre, Fair Park Schulz, Gary O. Smith, Angus Springer, plan that operates in many com­ aspect of things is so grim, but it technical aspects of production in Conference B and A had the larg­ timation, most "debatable" and first endowed D. Andrew Gibbs, East Texas State Uni­ II Wayne Toone, Kenneth Waters, Richard petitive situations would probably relaxes before a hearty laugh." increases over last informative and, hence, should be journalism, the Jesse H. Jones versity, Commerce 75428 Weaver and John W. Wilson. competition; and est conference Phillis Girard, The University of Texas at become common. It was in a ques­ G. S. Merriam (6) Recognition by administrat­ year. chosen on the April ballot. Professorship. Austin, Austin 78712 IV * Denotes Appropriate Region. Page 4 INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER FEBRUARY, 1974 Ten Cage Teams To Be Honored At Tourneys Champions Of Past To Return To Gym Ten state champion basketball Crozier Tech (Dallas) teams from the past will be honored Crozier Tech of Dallas took its guests at the 1974 state basketball second AA title in three years with tournaments in Austin. a 29-28 win over Lufkin. In the The girls tournament will be first round Crozier beat Amarillo, Feb. 21-22-23. The boys' A, AA, 45-40. In the semi-final game they AAA games will be on March 1-2. defeated Bowie, 44-36. The boys' B, AAAA games will be The Crozier team roster listed wil Ibe held at Gregory Gym. following players: Bryan Miller, Jack Revill, Jimmy Nicholson, Girls' 1965 Champions Bynum Smith, Martel Bryant, Girl's tournament honor teams Richard Bryant, Nick Musso, Man­ will be the 1965 champions. Vic­ ager Joe Brown, Jerry Champion, toria won the AAA title; Edna Bob Sanders, Robert Pursur, Tom took the AA title; Roosevelt (Lub- Robertson, Darrell Salmon and bock) won the A crown; Trent took Coach James "Rosy" Adkisson. VICTORIA WAS 1965 CONFERENCE AAA BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Members of the Victoria honors in conference B. 1965 CONFERENCE B CHAMPIONS Members of the Trent High School Honor Team are: FRONT High School Honor Team are: FRONT ROW, I to r, Georgia Tyiich, Lois Shumbera, Dorothy Vermillion, Mount Vernon ROW, 1949 Prairie View Champs I to r, Linda Barnhill, Janis Hobbs, Betty Reddin, Ann Riggan, Beverly Hogue, Glenna Riggan. Ann Stanton, Jerry Terry, Susan Hartzell. BACK ROW, I to r, Managers Diana Hanselkz and Ruth Shipley, Mount Vernon earned Yates (Houston), Arp and Wash­ its A BACK ROW, I to r, Managers Sheila Webb and Peggy Hartline, Betty Sharp, Vivian Lewis, Sue Dicker- Charlene Love, Jean Shumbera, championship by besting Marsha Porter, Mary Ann Tyiich, Linda Matula, Faye Shumbera, Coach ington (Elgin) won the Prairie East son, Barbara McAninch, Diana Lewis, Kaye Montain, 44-33 in the McWilliams, Coach Ralph Newton. Claudia Eckel. View League titles in conferences title tilt. AA, A and B. They stopped Texas City, 38-30, in the first round. They slipped Yates and Washington will be by Dimmitt, 41-40, in the semi-final. honored at the B, AAAA state tour­ Mount Vernon team members nament. Arp will be cited at the A, were: Gerald AA, AAA tourney. Skidmore, Maurice Campbell, Robert Zimmerman, Rob­ ert Banks, Gene Fleming, 1948 UIL Champions Pat Loyd, Dewey Moore, Manager Dudley Crozier Tech (Dallas), Mount Miller, Manager Robbie Cannady, Vernon and Maydelle won the AA, Billy Burton, Billy Jack Meredith, A and B titles in Austin in the 1948 Dale Moore and Kenneth Meek. UIL playoffs. '"Catfish" Smith was the coach. Crozier Tech and Maydelle will "Bo" Campbell was assistant coach. be honored guests at the B, AAAA tournament. Mount Vernon will be Maydelle honored at the A, AA, AAA games. The Maydelle Lions won the Con­ Victoria Victories ference B title on their first trip to the state tournament, beating Victoria defeated Weslaco, 63- Johnson City, 35-32, 46, to win the first Conference AAA in the title game. They won over Marfa, girls' state basketball title in 1965. 45-26, and Carey, They beat Jasper, 61-60, and Tulia, 46-30, to reach the final game. 63-46 in preliminaries. Maydelle team members were: Edna's Champions John Frank Ezell, Dean Lloyd, 1965 CONFERENCE A CHAMPS WERE FROM ROOSEVELT (LUBBOCK) Members of the Roosevelt EDNA CAPTURED THE 1965 CONFERENCE AA CROWN Members of the Edna High N. J. Hassell, Leonard School Honor Edna won the girls' 1965 confer­ Lamb, Doris High School Honor Team are: FRONT ROW, I to r, Marcia Reasoner, Gail Herrick, Coyleen Schmidt, Team Garner, Clifford are: FRONT ROW, I to r, Jeannette James, Gloria Putnam, Carolyn Billings, Carol Gandy Jeann ence AA title with a 60-57 win over Nalley, Howard Dee Ann Donley, Dona Odom, Rowe, Brenda Herring, Ruby Brown. BACK ROW, I to r, Manager Kathy Morgan, Brown, Lupe Estrello, Linda Menefee. BACK ROW, I to r, Managers Franie Sloane and Eileen Hendrich, Friona. They defeated Rockdale, Alonzo Sherman, Phil Edd Ezell, Leroy Lusk and Don Young. Susan Bridges, Vicky Dunagan, Gwen Renfro, Sharon Parker, Dee Gregory, Alice Woodley, Vicki Kinard, Lee Layden, Diane Dial, Diane Singleton, Cathy Dial, 60-44, and West, 62-56, in the Paulette Burrhus, Teresa Burrhus, Coach D. Whitley. They Linda Lusk, Janet Kinard, Coach Marvin Williams. tournament openers. were coached by J. G. Hobson.

Roosevelt's Record Postscripts On Athletics Basketball Tournaments Roosevelt (Lubbock) won over Jourdanton, 77-71, to take the A Fifth State Swim Meet title. They beat Baird 66-38. Coaching Staff Unity Gas Shortage Causes Trent Champions March 15-16 In Austin Trent successfully defended its The fifth annual State High starting at 2 p.m. Estimated time Conference B title by beating Must For Top Job Changes In Schedules School Swim Meet will be held in for each session is two hours. Round Top-Carmine, 69-65, in the Austin at Gregory Gym title game. They By BAILEY M. MARSHALL on March won over Brock The schedules for the State High School Boys' and Girls' 15 and 16. Awards For Winners (Weatherford), 56-39, in the first First and second place game. Director of Athletics Basketball Tournaments have been revised to eliminate Satur­ winners Plaques will be presented to first in each event of the Regional day night sessions. This change was necessary to enable fans Meet place teams. Individual medals will will progress to the state Yates (Houston) One of the most unfortunate situations any coach can get and meet. If be presented to winners of the first teams to travel much of the way home before the gasoline either of these two participants The Yates High into is one where a lack of unity exists among the members of is three places in each event. They School team of stations close on Saturday night. unable to participate in Houston had the following the state will receive gold, silver and bronze players the coaching staff and/or the total school staff. This change, along with the meet, on it roster: crowded schedule at Gregory the third place finisher at medals, respectively. Dwain Johnson, Benny Congeneiality is a character trait no coach can do without regional meet will be eligible Roy, Raymond Baker, Leo Davis, Gymnasium, has made it necessary to eliminate workouts prior to Six places will be scored in all for very long. He doesn't need to be the slap-'em-on-the-back, swim at state meet. Substitutions Johnny Henry, Abe Hicks, Angelo to the tournaments. individual and relay events. The re­ will be allowed on Simon, Henry Brown, Paul Fran­ barrel-of-f un type, but he must be one who can get along with The revised schedules relay teams. Re­ lays will count 14-10-8-6-4 and 2. are shown below. lay teams qualify cis, Olga Ross and Oran Williams. those he must work with. This is true from the head coach by school. The individual events will count down to the last assistant. Total school unity means that the 7-5-4-3-2 and 1. The AA champions were coached by STATE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENTS Regional Entries A. L. "Pat" Patterson. entire staff coaches, administrators, teachers is making a Girls' Tournament .______._____ Feb. 21, 22, & 23 Regional meet entry blanks must sincere effort to do the best possible job whether in athletics, Admission Tickets Arp High School Boys A, AA, and AAA Tournament -_ .- ___--__.____ March be mailed at least ten days prior to in the classroom, band, or the Halloween Queen's Coronation. 1 & 2 Each contestant and coach must The Arp High School Confer­ Boys B and AAAA Tournament ___-__-______-______the regional meet. These blanks Unity on the coaching staff is a March 8 & 9 must be sent to the regional direc­ have his or her contestant pass to ence A champions were C. D. Wood- gain admittance to the must to get a sincere effort in all Disunity Destructive tor. A participant can enter only pool area. ard, Johnnie L. Dennis, L. G. Girls' Tournament These tickets may be picked up Fri­ Smith, Charles Cole, Alexander Mc- sports. The coaching staff must two events plus one relay. These When it reaches the youngsters, Semifinals B ______day morning after 9 a.m. at the Clendon, James Jackson, Edward work together in every way in every Thursday ______7:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. students must have been certified as we have failed to live up to one of Semifinals A ___-___._- Friday ._____.___ 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. eligible on the eligibility blanks sent Athletic Ticket Office, located at the Smith, James W. Lydia, Henry sport to win in any sport. front the basic tenets of our p'rofession. Semifinals AA ______Friday ______1:00 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. to the state office. entrance of Gregory Gym. Tillman, Richard Caldwell, Isiah The kids are what we are working Tickets will be provided for one Foster, Willie E. Ross, Wesley P. Conflict Affects Players Semifinals AAA for. Some coaches lose sight of this ______Friday ______7:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. State Meet Entries coach and each participant from Lydia, Preston Hawkins, Lorenzo Any time there is conflict between is the face of the pressure they are Finals B ______Saturday __ - 9:00 a.m. Each coach each school. Other team members or Jackson, Frank Williams and coaches, a problem arises that di­ must send to the state under today. (In defense of these Finals A ______Saturday ___,. 10:30 a.m. office an official entry coaches attending must purchase Coach Curtis Marks. rectly or indirectly affects the boys. blank listing coaches pressure is usually the in­ Finals AA ______Saturday ______the names of those tickets. Coaches who do not have When I say a conflict, I am not 2:00 p.m. qualified to com­ direct cause of these conflicts be­ pete in the state contestants qualified must purchase Washington (Elgin) referring to a difference of opinion Finals AAA ______Saturday ______3:30 p.m. meet. These entry tween coaches.) forms will be available tickets. The Conference B championship in the way to execute a play or at the re­ gional meet Tickets will be sold for each ses­ team from Washington High something of that nature. I mean a Boys' A, AA and AAA Tournament and must be mailed Achieving Harmony that day. sion. The fee for admittance will be School of Elgin listed the follow­ conflict of purpose, conflict over Semifinals A ______Friday ______9:00 a.m. & 10:30 $2 for adults How can harmony be achieved? a.m. and $1 for students. ing: Herbert James Nash, Leroy particular athletes, talking about Semifinals AA ______Friday ______2:00 p.m. & 3:30 p.m. Regional Sites Charles Brown, Thomas James each other in a disapproving way There should be a clear-cut under­ Semifinals AAA ______Friday ______7:00 p.m. & 8:30 The following is a list Heating and Laning Hicks, Willie James Hill, Alien to outsiders or other coaches in standing when a coach signs a con­ p.m. of the sites, tournament directors, and James Hammond, Willie Gene Har- other schools, and trying to compete tract what is expected of him and Finals A ______Saturday ______9:30 a.m. tourna­ Times from regional meets will ment rell, Herman Houston and Charles for importance on when and where those duties are to Finals AA ______- _._. Saturday ______11:00 a.m. directors' addresses for each be used in heating and laning the the staff or in the region: Perkins. They were coached by COACH C. M. MARKS school system or community. be performed. The individual coach Finals AAA ______Saturday contestants. This information will .___ .._ 2:30 p.m. I Permian High Martin L. McDonald. .. Led Arp's Champions. should also know how he and each School Bill be included in the information of his fellow coaches fit into the Lawrence, Athletic Department, Friction Between Coaches Boys' B and AAAA Touranment packet along overall pattern. Then, if he, as a Odessa College, Odessa, Texas with the contestant The most common cause of con­ member of the team, doesn't like it, Semifinals B ______Friday ______9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. 79760. tickets. Heat and lane assignments flict between coaches of different he should either get out or be pro­ Semifinals AAAA _____ Friday ______4:30 p.m. & 8:30 II Texas Christian University will be made as prescribed in the Tourney Ticket sports p.m. Prices is the coach who tries to fessional enough to work and keep Finals Rufe Brewton, Athletic Depart­ work during another coach's season B ______Saturday _____._.10:30 a.m. National Federation rulebook. his mouth shut. Finals AAAA ______Saturday ______2:30 p.m. ment, Texas Christian University, with the same boys or who discour­ Port Worth, Texas 76129. Set For Basketball ages athletes from competing in III Loos Everyone Suffers Field House (Dallas There will be three state tourna­ Student Tournament Ticket .. 4.50 sports other than the one he I. S. D.) George McMillon, Swim­ Radio Net Perhaps I have stepped on a lot ments in basketball this year. Adult Session Ticket ...... 2.00 coaches. ming Coach, Southern Methodist of toes, but I have noticed these Tournament tickets will be avail­ Student Session Ticket ...... 1.00 Most disputes I have heard of are University, Dallas, Texas 75222. cases of open conflict in our state John Jay High Meet able as well as session tickets. Reduced Priced Ticket ...... 6.00 between the basketball and football IV University of Houston C. To Broadcast for some time. Most of them have coaches. In some instances the C. McDougle, Athletic Department, been out in the open, as such things Girls' Tournament One reduced priced ticket will be basketball coach starts working out University of Houston, 3801 Cullen are seldom easy to hide. In most Cage Games Adult Tournament Ticket ... $11.00 available for each school during for basketball at night during foot­ Has Computer Blvd., Houston, Texas 77004. cases it is the basketball coach ver­ Tilt Student Tournament Ticket .. 5.50 the state basketball tournaments. ball season, using some of the foot­ V San Jacinto College The Texas High School Sports sus the football coach or assistants (Pasa­ Adult Session Ticket ...... 2.00 The price of the reduced priced ball players. There have been other John Jay High School of San rule contests were modeled after dena) Darrell W. Simpson, De­ Network will be in operation cutting at the head coach. In the for the Student Session Ticket ..... 1.00 tickets are $7 for the girls' tour­ instances in which the basketball Ontonio was host for a December the League contests. The general partment of Health and coach refused to allow his basket- j latter the assistants have Physical 1974 Boys' and Girls' Basketball Reduced Price Ticket ...... 7.00 nament and $6 for the boys' tour­ in each UIL Math Practice Meet that in­ math contests, suitable for all Education, ball players to play football. J case nurt San Jacinto College, Tournaments as it has for the past naments. themselves more than cluded contests in slide rule, num­ grade levels, were fashioned after anyone 8060 Spencer Highway, Pasadena, A, AA, and AAA Boys' Only one reduced priced ticket Of course, this works both ways. else, regardless of whether ber sense, general math and a spe­ the National Math three years. Test. Texas 77505. Tournament per school will be available for the Football coaches are often guilty of they were right or wrong. What cial event in computer use. All communications for carrying The computer contest was a first Adult Tournament Ticket ...... 9.00 two boys' tournaments. This means the same practices. Coaches should head coach wants an assistant with Students from 22 South Texas for South Texas. State Meet Schedule Two-man teams a radio broadcast of the games Student Tournament Ticket .. 4.50 that if a coach or superintendent do their part in trying to help the this background? schools competed in this second from eight high schools competed State Swim Meet preliminaries should be directed to either Ken Adult Session Ticket ...... 2.00 uses the school option for the first other coaches and their programs. annual practice meet. There were in solving 46 problems The Golden Rule may be thou­ in 40 min­ and semi-finals in diving will be at Student Session Ticket ...... 1.00 tournament on March 1 and 2, Helping another coach doesn't nec­ 27 trophies awarded to winners. utes, Moyer or Jim Ray, AC 512-454- sands of years old, but its applica­ using electric calculators, 2 p.m., Friday, March 15. Prelimi­ Reduced Priced Ticket ...... 6.00 there would not be another re­ essarily mean assisting him in his New tests prepared by the host either furnished 2561. Radio Station KOKE in Aus­ by John Jay High naries in swimming will follow at duced priced ticket available at coaching but backing his program tion can be as new as the latest school were used in the competi­ School tin will the or brought by the individual 7p.m. serve as the originating B and AAAA Boys' Tournament AAAA and B tournament and encouraging the kids and fans. cause for conflict among coaches. tion. The number sense and slide teams. on All finals will be held Saturday, station for all tournament games. Adult Tournament Ticket ...... 9.00 March 8 and 9.