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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT General Program AUSTIN 12 Forty-Ninth Annual State Meet 49th State Meet Set University Interscholastic League March 2k, 1959

The Official Program will be issued for distribution to contestants and delegates before the Meet opens and will be available at head­ May 7-8-9 in Austin quarters. Always go by the LATEST EDITION of the program. To Interscholastic League Visitors: Minor changes are often necessary from one edition to the next. Thursday, May 7, 2 p.m. will night, May 7, and continue until Personally and for The University of Texas I want to mark the official opening of the 49th noon Saturday. Approximately extend cordial greetings to all participants in the 1959 500-600 student journalists and Thursday, May 7, 1959 Annual University Interscholastic State Meet of the Interscholastic League. We are pleased their teachers are expected to at­ League State Meet when registra­ 8:00 A.M.—B One-Act Play general meeting for instructions; rehearsals to cooperate in this important activity and consider it a tend. start, Hogg Auditorium. privilege to have large numbers of outstanding young Debate, Football Ballots Mailed tion begins in Gregory Gym on The The Texas High School Tennis 2:00 P.M.—Registration, rebate and lodging assignments, Gregory Gym. persons with us. University of Texas campus. Coaches Association will have its Bureau closes at 10 P.M. and opens at 8 A.M. Friday and To Schools; Results Due May 9 The first actual contest of the annual meeting at 7:30 p.m. Fri­ Saturday. As many of you know, The University of Texas is one meet will get underway at 4:15 day, May 8, on the main floor of of the largest institutions of higher education in the • Two ballots were mailed this ionship play-offs. p.m. that afternoon when the con­ Gregory Gym. Among the business 4:15 P.M.—B One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. country and has outstanding teaching, research, and public month to member schools of the "Fall football practice may not 7:30 P.M.—B One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. Judges' ference B one-act play competitions items to be discussed are: 1) setting service programs in many fields. Its fine staff and League and results of the voting begin earlier than three weeks prior decision and awards immediately following. facilities exist primarily to serve the best interests of will be announced during State start in Hogg Auditorium. . up regional units in the association; 7:30 P.M.—Lutcher Stark Debate (on 1958-59 high school question) and the youth of our state. We sincerely hope that you will Meet at the annual League Break­ to the second Friday in September Registration headquarters in the 2) scheduling a tennis coaching Forum for speech delegates, Batts Auditorium. take this opportunity to familiarize yourself with your fast on Saturday morning, May 9. and in no instance shall an inter- Gym will be open until 10 p.m. school for the summer; 3) changing 7:30 P.M.—ILPC get acquainted party and registration, Auditorium, university. Should you choose to return here as a student, One ballot is for the selection of school game be played until the sec­ Thursday, and will be open from the tennis substitution rule; and Student Center, University Methodist Church, 25th and you will be most welcome, and in any event you have our the debate proposition for the 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. Friday and 4) electing new officers. very best wishes. ond Friday in September. No inter- Guadalupe. 1959-60 school year. It lists three from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday. A conference of typewriting and school scrimmages shall be Jield The annual Interscholastic Lea­ shorthand coaches, and other in­ Sincerely yours, propositions and each school is ex­ Friday, May 8, 1959 pected to vote for the question pre­ during the first week of fall gue Breakfast will be held in the terested commercial teachers, will ferred for next year. The propo­ practice." Crystal Ballroom of the Driskill be conducted by Miss Florence 8:00 A.M —A and A A One-Act Play general meeting for instructions; Stullken at 7 p.m., Friday, May 8, L«<***- iO' tee* sitions are: The amendment to be voted on Hotel on Saturday, May 9, at 7:30 rehearsals start, Hogg Auditorium. a.m. This gathering also includes in Room 112, . Miss Logan Wilson 8:00 A.M ,—Golf, all conferences, Austin Municipal Golf Course. Proposed Questions by all other schools would permit the State Meeting of Delegates Stullken is state director of the 8:30 A.M .—ILPC Convention, Auditorium. 1. Resolved: That Section 14b of an earlier starting date for fall where teachers and administrators League's shorthand and typing con­ 8:30 A.M —Ready Writing contest, all conferences, English Bldg. 203. LW k the National Labor Relations Act football practice. It reads: will be given an opportunity to tests. 8:30 A.M —Declamation, all conferences, boys and girls, assemble in should be repealed. "In conferences AAA, AA, A, B, make suggestions and recommenda­ Number sense coaches and con­ Garrison 1 for assignments. tions about League activities. 2. Resolved: That the Federal six- or eight-man, no member school testants will meet with State Di­ 8:55 A.M B Track prelims and Field finals in pole vault and broad Government should substantially in­ The meeting will also feature an rector Jim Hurt at 7:30 p.m. on Variety of Scholarships shall permit any football practice or jump, Texas Memorial Stadium. B finals in discus at crease its regulation of labor unions. announcement of the results of two Friday, May 8, in Room 111, Bene­ Freshman Field. 3. Resolved: That the Federal scrimmage after the close of the dis­ recent referendum ballots on dict Hall. 9 00 A.M.—Slid e Rule conference, Waggener Hall 316. Government should require arbitra­ trict schedule, except as incident to amendments to the League Consti­ Slide rule coaches and contest­ ^Penick Courts: AAAA boys' singles & doubles; Caswell 9 00 A.M. Due Teachers, Students tion of labor disputes in all basic in­ the football championship play-offs. tution and Contest Rules and an­ ants will meet with State Director Courts: B boys' singles & doubles; Girls Courts: AAA nouncement of the high school A variety of scholarships and the study of math and to reward dustries. Otto Brown at 9 a.m. Friday, May and AAAA girls' singles and doubles. "Fall football practice may not debate topic for 1959-60. (See re­ teachers who are doing a good job To clarify proposition one, Sec­ 8, in Room 316, Waggener Hall. 10 00 A.M.—Scienc e Contestants' Conference, Experimental Science awards are again available to stu­ begin earlier than the third Monday lated story on these ballots in this of stimulating interest in math tion 14b of the National Labor The science incentive contest, Bldg. 115. dents and teachers engaged in vari­ prior to the first Friday in Septem­ issue of the Leaguer). among their students. Relations Act is the so-called being held for the first time this 11 00 A.M.,—Penic k Courts: AAA boys' singles and doubles; Caswell ber. No interschool scrimmages While the 1959 State Meet is in ous literary and academic contests Candidates for these awards, "right-to-work" law and reads: year, will be conducted on Friday Courts: B girls' singles and doubles; Girls Courts: A and shall be held the first week of fall progress a number of other con­ in the League's Spring Meet pro­ which are being offered for the "Nothing in this Act shall be con­ at 4 p.m. Earlier, at 10 a.m., a 1 AA girls' singles and doubles. practice. No interschool games shall/ ferences and meetings are sched­ gram. As a matter of information third consecutive year, must be ac­ strued as authorizing the execution briefing meeting will be held for 11 00 A.M.,—AAA A and AAA Original Oration, girls and boys, Garrison be played until the first Friday in uled. Some of them are: tively engaged in teaching math or application of agreements re­ participants in the science contest. Hall 1. to interested individuals, a list of September." The 32nd annual state convention The place of the meeting and the and coaching number sense contest­ quiring membership in a labor or­ 11 00 A.M. Journalism, all conferences, News and Feature Writing, awards and sources of additional Deadline for both ballots to be of the Interscholastic League Press contest will be announced in the ants, and must have a number sense ganization as a condition of employ­ Journalism Bldg. 307. information about them is given returned to the League Office was Conference will open Thursday general program. contestant competing in the 1959 ment in any state or territory in 1 00 P.M.-,—Poetry Reading, all conferences, girls and boys, Batts Hall set for April 20. below. regional meet. It is not necessary which such execution or application 234. that the contestant be a regional is prohibited by state or territorial A and AA broad jump finals, Memorial Stadium; A and AA Teachers' Awards 1 00 P.M. winner. law." discus finals, Freshman Field. For teachers, there are eight $300 Teachers may obtain additional Amateur Rule Requires ILPC Journalism Workshops: Batts Auditorium, Home Ec. 2 00 P.M. cash awards provided by the Actu­ information and application blanks Football Amendments Reservations Bldg. 105, Experimental Science Bldg. 115, Union Bldg. and aries Club of the Southwest. These from their regional meet director The other ballot contains two pro­ 3 00 P.M. 315-316, Journalism Bldg. 203, 205. (See ILPC Convention Now Available are designed to promote interest in general or from the League Office. posed amendments to Rule 30 of the program for details). Football Plan. One amendment is Tickets are now available for A Detailed Explanation ,—Penick Courts: AA boys' singles and ' doubles; Caswell the annual League Breakfast and 2 00 P.M. Beckman Scholarships to be voted on by conference AAAA School administrators and school team or the League, has Courts: B boys' singles and doubles. State Meeting of Delegates to be schools only and the other is to be coaches during the next month within the last 12 months competed —Slide Rule contest, all conferences, Waggener Hall 316. Two scholarships, established at held during the 1959 State Meet 2 00 P.M. voted on by conference AAA, AA, should have group meetings with all on an athletic team with a paid —Extemporaneous Speech, all conferences, boys and girls, Schoolmen Plan The University of Texas by Henry on Saturday, May 9, at 7:30 a.m. 3 :00 P.M. A, B and six- or eight-man schools athletes and explain to them the player, played for valuable consid­ 1. Beckman, are available to students in the Driskill Hotel. competing in the field of math. For only. Both will become effective in League's Amateur Rule, Article eration or allowed his name to be 3 :00 P.M..—AA A and AAAA broad jump finals, Memorial Stadium; Meeting May 8 the 1959-60 school year if passed. Ticket price is $1.10 per person VIII, Section 8, so that no student used for the promotion of any prod­ AAA and AAAA discus finals, Freshman Field. number sense contestants there is and reservations may be made by The 18th annual spring confer­ the $500 Beckman Number Sense The conference AAAA amend­ may forfeit his eligibility or cause uct, plan or service. 4:00 P.M.—Penic k Courts: A boys' singles and doubles; Caswell Courts: ment, if passed, would eliminate writing to the League Office, Box a school to be deprived of honors The following activities are con­ B girls' singles and doubles. ence of the Texas Study of Sec­ Scholarship Award, and for slide 8028, University Station, Austin rule participants there is the $200 spring football training but permit through violation of this rule. sidered athletic sports or games: 4 00 P.M.-—Science contest, all conferences, Biology Lab. 12. ondary Education will be conducted 12. Tickets will also be available Beckman Scholarship and Slide an earlier opening date for fall The Amateur Rule is violated baseball, basketball, bowling, box­ 4 00 P.M.,—Journalism , all conferences, Copyreading and Headline in Austin on Friday, May 8, at the practice. It reads: at the registration desk in Greg­ when any pupil receives cash or ing, football, golf, rodeo events, Writing, Journalism Bldg. 307. Rule Proficiency Award. ory Gym during the first two Driskill Hotel. Applicants for the number sense "In conference AAAA, no mem­ valuable consideration for teaching, softball, swimming and diving, 4 00 P.M.,—Read y Writing results and critique of contest papers, Eng­ The morning session will feature ber school shall permit any foot­ days of State Meet, and will be officiating or participating in any tennis, track and field, weight lift­ lish Bldg. 203. award must be seniors who are sold at the door Saturday morn­ a discussion of taxation by Dr. planning to enter the University ball practice or scrimmage after the athletic sport or game. It is also ing and wrestling. 4 15 P.M.,— A One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. ing if space ^s available. Lynn Anderson, director, Institute and who have participated in the close of the district schedule, except violated when a player, outside of This rule does not apply to pupils 4 30 P.M..—Typewritin g contestants must have machines set in Wag­ of Public Affairs, The University as incident to the football champ­ games played as a member of his (Continued on Page 4, Col. 2) gener Hall 216 ready to begin contest Saturday at 9 A.M. League number sense contests at of Texas. After the discussion a the regional or State Meet levels. 7 00 P.M..—Debate , all conferences, boys and girls, assemble in Batts panel of school administrators will Additional details may be obtained Auditorium for assignments. question Dr. Anderson. from the Committee on Loans and ..—Typing and Shorthand conference, Waggener Hall 112. 7 :00 P.M. Group meetings in the afternoon Scholarship Information, The Uni­ .—AA and AAA Field finals in pole vault, high jump, shot put, State Meet Housing Assistance Again 7 00 P.M. will be centered around panel dis­ versity of Texas, Austin 12. Memorial Stadium. cussions of these topics: curriculum Applicants for the slide rule 7:30 P.M.,—A A One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. Judges' development, acceleration of the scholarship must be in the upper decision and awards immediately following. gifted student, grouping, strength­ 25 % of their graduating class, must 7 30 P.M.—Tenni s Coaches Assn. meeting, main floor, Gregory Gym. ening the administrators' profes­ have participated in the State Meet Available Through UIL Headquarters 7 30 P.M.,—Numbe r Sense conference, Benedict Hall 111. sion through supervision and in- slide rule contest, and must com­ 8 00 P.M.,—A A and AAA Track finals, Memorial Stadium. service training, testing programs, pete in an essay writing contest on By F. W. SAVAGE Barracks-Type Lodging Hotels and Motels As requests arrive in the State 8 30 P.M.—Debate : all winners of B preliminary matches return to discipline, foreign languages and "Why I Want to Study Engineering Acting Housing Director Free lodging will again be made The League is blocking rooms in Office, each will be assigned a pri­ Batts Auditorium for B semi-finals. the slow learner. at The University of Texas." Ad­ available for those sponsors and local hotels and motels and will as­ ority number and will be assigned Dr. J. G. Umstattd is coordinator ditional details may be obtained With the Legislature in session students who wish this type accom­ sign them to school groups which in the order in which they are re­ Saturday, May 9, 1959 of the program and Pat Woosley, from Dr. Robert D. Turpin, depart­ in Austin this year, housing accom­ modation. Cots will be set up "bar­ have participants in League activi- ceived on a "first come, first served" principal of Highland Park Junior tien connected with the State Meet. basis. Telephoned or telegraphed re­ 7:30 A.M..—Stat e Meeting of Delegates, Crystal Ballroom, Driskill Hotel. ment of Civil Engineering, The modations will be bulging at the racks style" in various churches, High School, Dallas, is president of University of Texas. Memorial Stadium, YMCA and This includes students who are dele­ quests will be processed in exactly 8:00 A.M..—AA A and AAAA One-Act Play general meeting for instruc­ the Texas Association of Secondary seams during the 49th State Meet, tions; rehearsals start, Hogg Auditorium. other large rooms. The League will gates to the Interscholastic League the same manner and at the same School Principals, the sponsoring Ready Writing May 7-8-9. Further complication .—Golf, second round, all conferences, Municipal Course. supply linens, hand towels, soap Press Conference. time as written requests. 8 .00 A.M. organization. of the matter is caused by the ad­ .—Journalism, all conferences, Editorial Writing, Journalism Contestants who qualify to State and bed covers without charge to Requests for these rooms must be 8 15 A.M. Confirmation Bldg. 307. Meet in ready writing may apply dition of extra contestants and spon qualified contestants. received in the State Office prior to for the $500 J. O. Webb Ready A League representative will be noon, Tuesday, May 5, since all Schools should begin receiving 8 :30 A.M ._Girls' Debate finals: AAAA, Speech Bldg. 213; AAA, Speech dition of extra contestants and Bldg. 201; AA, Speech Bldg. 310. Writing Scholarship, made avail­ sponsors due to the division of the on duty 24 hours per day during the reservations not assigned will be re­ housing information about April 28 meet to assist occupants, but will leased to the general public at that or 29. If requests are returned im­ 8 :30 A.M.,—Numbe r Sense contest, all conferences, Home Ec. Bldg. 105. able for the first time last year by meet into five conferences for the time. mediately, it will be possible for the 9 :00 A.M..—Typewritin g contest, all conferences, Waggener Hall 216. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Webb of Hous­ not be responsible for disciplinary first time. League housing office to confirm as­ 9 :00 A.M .—ILPC Convention, Batts Hall Auditorium. ton. Information about this scholar­ procedures except insofar as dis­ Hotels and tourists courts are signments by mail. Please do NOT 9 :00 A.M..—Penic k Courts: AAAA girls' singles and doubles and A A ship may be obtained from the Dean State headquarters of the League turbances affect other occupants. being instructed to hold reserva­ boys' singles and doubles; Caswell Courts: A and B. boys' of Student Life, The University of has set up a special temporary Schools will be required to provide tions in compliance with the assign­ ask for telephoned or telegraphed singles and doubles; Girls Courts: B, A, AA and AAA Texas. housing office and will assist con­ their own supervision. ment confirmations based on re­ confirmation, either collect or other­ girls' singles and doubles. For contestants in the State Meet testants and qualified sponsors in quests made by schools. If your wise. Section 23 Quoted school groups requests hotel or .—Boys' Debate finals: AAAA, Speech Bldg. 213; AAA, Speech one-act play contest there are securing accommodations before If you do not receive a confirma­ 10 :00 A.M In order to prevent misunder­ motel accommodations through the Bldg. 201; AA, Speech Bldg. 310. twelve $100 scholarships available they arrive in Austin. tion before you leave for Austin, standing, Section 23 of the Consti­ League housing office, be sure you check with the housing desk at 10 :00 A.M..—Shorthan d contest, all conferences, Waggener Hall 116. from the Department of Drama. Ten of these awards are for the Priority Basis tution and Contest Rules is repeated check with the establishment to registration headquarters in Greg- 11 :00 A.M .—Penick Courts: AAA boys' singles and doubles. students who exhibit superiority in The winners from regional meets, below: which you are assigned, or with the gory Gymnasium before you secure 11 :30 A.M .—Debate finals: A, Speech Bldg. 201; B, Speech Bldg. 213. the field of acting and two are for listed in Section 22 of the State "23. Eligibility to Rebate.—Those League Office, before securing other ither accommodations, In all prob­ :00 P.M .—Field finals: A and AAAA pole vault; B, A and AAAA high 1 Meet Plan in the Constitution and accommodations. ability, confirmation would not jump and shot put, Memorial Stadium. technicians—those exhibiting un­ attending the State Meet entitled to usual talent as costumers, designers Contest Rules, and their sponsors, free housing and rebate on trans­ Your school will be held respon­ have reached you in time and the 2 :00 P.M.,—B , A and AAAA Track finals, Memorial Stadium. or stage technicians. as itemized in Section 23 (c), will portation expense are as follows: sible for rooms held at your request, assignment was held up to deliver 2 :00 P.M..—Penic k Courts: AAAA boys' singles and doubles. be given priority for any housing (a) All winners listed in Rule 22. whether or not they are occupied. to your party on arrival in Austin. 4 :15 P.M..—AA A One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. Drama Awards facilities reserved by the League. (b) The Director General of each Be sure to request accommodations 7 :30 P.M..—AAA A One-Act Play contest, Hogg Auditorium, 4 plays. The acting scholarships are avail­ Next in line will be other parties Regional center. on the correct dates and check those Supervision Judges' decision and awards immediately following. able only to the students—five boys listed in Section 23. (c) A male faculty representative dates on your confirmation slips. League officials reserve the right 1959 REFEREE—Oscar W. Stra- and five girls—named best actor Parents and friends should not to sponsor boys. A lady faculty to refuse housing accomodations to SPECIAL NOTICES Procedure Outlined han, director of athletics and head and best actress in each of the five expect to receive assistance from representative to sponsor girls. A any student or group of students spring meet conferences. Complete the League office and are cautioned third faculty representative in the As schools qualify students at re­ REGISTRATION—All contestants and sponsors must register at head­ track coach at Southwest Texas not appearing to be adequately quarters in immediately upon arrival in Austin. information about the scholarships to make all arrangements before event a school qualifies entries in gional meets and entries are re­ chaperoned. Sponsors are requested State College in San Marcos, will may be obtained by contacting Dr. coming to Austin. This registration is necessary in order that schools may receive re­ either tennis or golf in addition to ceived in the State Office, specific to stay with students if possible. Do be meet referee at the 1959 UIL Loren Winship, chairman, Depart­ Each contestant or sponsor must information concerning housing bate, that official Delegates' tickets may be distributed and that literary contests and track and field noi request commercial lodging for State Track and Field Meet in Aus­ ment of Drama, The University of pay for commercial lodging space in events. and official request blanks will be emergency messages may be delivered. .sponsors and free lodging facilities tin on May 7, 8 and 9. Strahan, now Texas. the customary manner. The rebate (d) Rebate will be paid to no mailed to principals of all qualify­ DELEGATES' TICKETS—Each contestant and delegate will be given a outlined in Section 23 is calculated ing high schools. These requests for students. Schools will be held in his 40th year with SWSTC, has This is the second year these more than five contestants in track ticket which will admit them free of charge to the One-Act Play drama awards have been offered on a mileage basis and will not be and field, and no more than five con­ should be filled out and returned to responsible for any and all damages one of the longest service records Tournament and to the Track and Field Meet. Visitors who are not and Dr. Winship has indicated they mailed to school authorities until testants in one-act play from any the state office the saone day tAey which may occur as a result of (Continued on Page 3, Col. 5) in Texas college coaching circles. will be continued in the future. later in the year. given school." are received. negligent supervision. Page 2 INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER

cJLoohin ^srorwa J f OFFICIAL NOTICES SPEECH AND THEATRE In this last issue of the Leaguer for the 1958-59 school year the League Staff extends its thanks to the thousands of school BY JERRY ROLLINS POWELL administrators, sponsors, coaches, teachers and students who have expended their time and effort in making this one of the HARTLEY League's most successful years. Hartley High School placed on probation in boys' basketball for 1958-59 season by District Executive Committee for violation Next year the League will celebrate its 50th birthday. Each of Basketball Code. Next month, May 7, 8 and 9, the 49th Annual Interscholastic school will be urged to present a program of some kind during League State Meet will be held. There'll be events in all of the the 1959-60 school year commemorating its activities in the GIRLS' BASKETBALL public speaking events, and three full days of one-act plays. League program and the number of years it has been active Official rulea interpretations for girls' On Thursday, May 7, Conference B will present plays; Friday, basketball for the 1958-59 season: in League work. It would also be a good time to recognize for­ 1. The three second lane violation rule Conference A and AA will try their luck; and on Saturday, mer League champions. shall be interpreted in girls' basketball as in boys' basketball. Conferences AAA and AAAA will vie for honors. In addition, there are still some men active in school affairs 2. Team technical fouls are to be handled Five schools from the list that follows will be declared State who attended the organizational meeting of the League in exactly as individual technical fouls, as described in Rule 2 of the supplement. If a Champions in one-act play. Note: "sf" means scenes from the Abilene in 1910. Any teachers or administrators who served foul is not a contact personal foul, it is a play presented. technical foul. during those formative years of the League should also be Abernathy: Fixin's ; Abilene: sf The Cru- The Wall; Iraan The Claw; Irving: sf 3. Please note that if a foul is committed cible; Adrian: Shadow of a Dream; Agua Lute Song. recognized. by a forward who is in the act of shooting Dulce: The First Dress-Suit; Alice Wm. Jacksboro: Trifles; Jacksonville: sf The Adams : Recognition Scene from Anastasia ; for goal or on the follow through of a shot Lark; Jayton: Fog on the Valley; Johnson Alpine: sf Home of the Brave ; Alta Loma City: Not participating; Jourdanton: The for goal, the goal, if made, shall not count Santa Fe: Hour of Honor; Alvin: Night Patchwork Quilt; Judson Judson Grove: and the opposing team shall be awarded one OUTER SPACE DISPLAY—This close-up detail of clude exhibits from all of The University of Texas rFalls u.n s onoiiy Spainjpatn ; , AmarillAmaj iiio AmarilloAmarmo :: sfi i Thne MajorMaio Milliron Reports; Junction: Lithu- Importancei ll.^ur .wnv c ofWJ Beingur.lliy Earnest;JJ.14 I ncai, , Amarillnuiai 111o0 Palrwou i free throw. Please refer to Rule 10, Section engineering departments, all campus ROTC units, an a 1, Item g (4-5) of the D.G.W.S. 1958-59 an orbiting satellite model is only one of many types Duro: Pink and Patches; Amarillo Tascosa: Katy: The Ugly Duckling; B KaUKaufmanman : TTheh The Apollo of BeUac-,' AmheVst: They're n„ctorfT Ij^ KeKedy:^ r' / \ Rules. Balcones Research Center, the College of Business None of Them Perfect:Perfect; Anahuac: BalconvBalcony ?° r. Decides; " ... 5:? Leprechau of displays that can be viewed at the 50th annual Scene; Andrews: The No 'Count Boy Kermit: sf Liliom; Kerrville Tivy: The Pot- Boiler; ; KKilgorelg : slAnmesf Annie Getet YYourr Gun;m; Administration, and other units of the University. Angleton: sf John Loves Mary; Annona: 5?,, n: Pattern' ° .,? „ ™ S Engineering Open House (formerly known as the What Grandmothers KnowKnow; ; AntonAnton :: JudgeJudge £™? s; Kmgsville H. M. King: ONE-ACT PLAY SUSPENSIONS Dates for the show are May 8 and 9, and an informa­ Lynch ; Archer City: Dark Star ; Arlington: Sunday Costs Five Pesos; Knippa: The What (/Sounds ^ruthoritu C sf The Glass Menagerie ; Arp : Small-Town Death of the Hired Man; Knox City: The Nine schools have been suspended in the Power Show) that will be in session during the 1959 tion booth will be provided and tours will be made Girl; Aspermont: The Blue Teapot; Atas­ Darkest Hour; Kountze: The First Mrs. One-Act Play Contest for the 1958-59 school cosa Southwest: The Slave with Two Faces ; Paris; Kress: No Greater Love. State Meet on May 7—8-9. The Open House will in­ throughout both evenings. Atlanta: The Devil on Stilts; Austin S. F. La Feria: Fog on the Valley; La Joya: For many years the Minnesota League has had a rule gov­ year for failing to participate after having Austin: Six Who Pass While the Lentils Dark Wind; La Marque: The World of submitted an acceptance card for the 1957- Boil; Austin McCallum; sf Bernardine; Scholom Aleichem; La Pryor: Gray Beard; erning the use of intoxicating liquor and the use of tobacco by 58 school year. They are: Martins Mill (Ben Austin Travis: sf Letters to Lucerne; La Vernia: The Blue Teapot; Lamesa: Wheeler), French (Beaumont), Crozier Avery : Touch of Fancy ; Avoca: Fixin's. Hour of Honor ; Lampasas : Balcony Scene ; contestants. Two years ago a proposal to extend the rule to Baird: Her First Party Dress ; Ballinger: Lancaster: The Lamb in the Window; Tech (Dallas), Gatesville, Lawrence D. Bell win "i ii tnm§ mm Fog on the Valley; Banquete: Sparkin' ; Laredo Martin: The Romancers; Latexo: govern "conduct" was defeated. (Hurst), Northwest (Justin), Marathon, Barksdale Nueces Canyon: The Sisters Mc­ The Bride Wore Red Pyjamas; Lazbuddie: Magnolia and Sanger. intosh ; Barnhart: The Decision ; Barstow : The White Lawn; League City Clear The penalty for the use of intoxicating liquor is ineligibility BOOKS AND Senior Freedom; Bartlett: sf Caesar and Creek: The Pot-Boiler; Lefors: sf Medea; * * * OFF THE CUFF Cleopatra ; Bastrop : Pink and Patches ; Bat- Levelland: El Cristo; Lewisville: The Im­ for the remainder of the school year. This could be an entire son : No Greater Love; Bay City: High portance of Being Earnest; Lexington: NUMBER SENSE RULES BY ROY BEDlCHEK MAGAZINES M Window; Baytown Robert E. Lee: sf Arsen- High Window; Liberty; The Hardwick year or only a few days. nic and Old Lace; Beaumont Beaumont: sf In order for an answer to be considered Mystery; Littlefield: The Monkey's Paw; Agamemnon; Beaumont South Park: sf Llano: The Murders of Miriam; Lockhart: The penalty for smoking during a sport season is suspension correct in the elementary number sense con­ Macbeth; Beckville: Yes Means No; Bee- The Wall; Lockney: Shadoy of a Dream; test series, all answers must indicate "kind" ville: A. C. Jones : The White Lawn; Bell- Lohn: The Red Key; London : Not partici­ for three weeks for the first offense; another three weeks for aire : Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil; if called for in the problem, such as "square Bellville: Mind-Set; Belton : Balcony Scene ; pating ; Loraine: Minnie Field; Lorena: KINESIOLOGY, by Ellen Neall Du- Not participating; Lorenzo: Golden Slip­ the second offense; and ineligibility for all activities for the yards," "$," *'%," etc. Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco: The Happy Jour­ vall; Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1959. ney ; Benavides : The White Lawn ; Big Lake pers; Los Fresnos: The Trysting Place; remainder of the school year for the third. * * * There have been many school surveys made in Texas, some Reagan County: Infanta; Big Spring: sf Lott: Ruffles and Roller Skates; Lubbock The latest edition to the field of Heaven Can Wait; Bishop : sf The' Lark; Tom S. Lubbock: Icarus. My Soul; Lub­ Any interscholastic league, be it in Minnesota, Texas or FOOTBALL DATES by teams sent in from institutions of higher learning from Blanket: The Plum Tree ; Blooming Grove: bock Monterey: sf Mary of Scotland; Luf- health and physical education in the sf Little Women ; Bloomington : The Roman km Hudson : The Storm; Lufkin Lufkin: sf Timbuktu, should be concerned about the impressions left by The earliest starting date for fall football outside the state and others by Texas institutions. The Exten­ Kid; Boerne: A Cup of Tea ; Boling: The Teahouse of the August Moon; Lyford: practice for the 1969 season in conference area of motion mechanics is Ellen Courting of Marie Jenvrin ; Bonham : Hour The Pink Dress; Lytle: Sparkin'. students representing member schools in interscholastic ac­ AAAA is August 28 ; in conferences AAA, sion Division of the University maintained for several years N. Duvall's "Kinesiology." Perhaps of Horior ; Booker: The Day After Forever; McAUen: sf Southern Exposure; Mc- AA, A, B and 6-man, August 24. The earliest Borger: The White Dove; Bovina: Lost Camey: Balcony Scene; McGregor: Sun­ tivities. But where should a school's authority end and a a Bureau exclusively devoted to this type of service. Dean one of the basic weaknesses of Victory ; Bowie: More Perfect - Union ; day's Child; McLean: sf The Glass Me­ date for playing a football game in confer­ Brackettville Brackett: I'm a Fool and The nagerie. ence AAAA for the 1959 football season is physical education teachers and Murders of Miriam; Breckenridge: The league's authority begin? Is it any league's place to police stu­ T. H. Shelby usually headed the team selected from Texas in­ Mabank: Sunstroke; Madison ville: The September 11 ; in conferences AAA, AA, A, coaches is their lack of knowledge White Dove ; Brenham: Early Frost; Bridge dents' conduct when they are not directly involved in league- stitutions to undertake this work. Surveys were published and City: Quiet Please; Brownfield: The Old No Count Boy; Manor: The Flight of the B and 6-man, September 4 relative to the motor mechanisms of Lady Shows Her Medals ; Brownsville: Cab­ Herons; Marble Falls: The Roman Kid; sponsored competitions, or should this responsibility be left to a number of them are still available in bulletin form. bages ; Brownwood: The Happy Journey; Marfa: Submerged; Marion: Early Frost- * * * the human body. The fundamental Bruni: Not participating ; Buckholts : The Marshall: sf The Silver Cord; Mart: Fog the initiative of the individual schools ? "graduates of private schools are Dear Departed ; Burkburnett: Early Frost; on the Valley; Mason: The Twelve-Pound JOURNALISM CORRECTION We received recently a 165-page principles of the human framework Burleson : The Leprechaun; Burnet: The »/ '' Mated"':Tfte Death of the Hired On page 65 of the 1958-59 Constitution volume entitled "The Scardsdale outdistanced in college achievement and the whys and wherefores as to Pink Dress. ™n:„M.a-thls: sf AU Mv s<"»s.- Meadow: and Contest Rules (under Section 8, Jour­ by their classmates of the same I.Q. Calallen: Not participating; Cald­ lhe Maker of Dreams; Memphis: A Por­ Schools, A Report of the School its function are very clearly and well: The Valiant; Calvert: Over nalism Program and Contests), delete trait of Nelson Holiday, Jr.; Menard: Budget Committee of The Town who come from public schools." precisely described in this treatise. the Teacups; Cameron Yoe: Three on a White Dresses; Mercedes: The Wonder Hat; fourth line from top of page "Journalism Bench; Canadian: Mooncalf Mugford; Meridian: The Revolt of Mother; Merkel Contests . . . for their own" and substitute Club, Scarsdale, N.Y.," dated oOo • The illustrations are ample and are Canyon: sf / Remember Mama; Carrizo Merkel: The Bathhouse Door; MerkekJ Springs: Strange Road; Carthage: Recog­ Noodle-Horn: The Blue Teapot; Mertzon • "Office no later than December 1, 1958 March 12, 1959. The features which Although eliminating the very psychologically placed so that they nition Scene from Anastasia ; Castroville : (postmark deadline). A list of districts." Not participating; Mexia: The Dear De­ strike our attention first in this fit into the continuity of the unit The Heritage of Wimpole Street; Channel- parted;Miami: The Patchwork Quilt; Mid- word "extracurricular" from the re­ view : Nobody Sleeps; Channing: Legend of s DeviVs volume entitled "The Scarsdale port, the committee included in the being explained. the Lake ; Charlotte: Her First Party Dress ; £ , t Disciple; Miles: A Young ^>tate /Uleet rCecords Chico: The Bishop's Candlesticks ; Childress : Mans Fancy; Mineola: The Purple Door its compact organization of ma­ curriculum "driver education," and The Wall; Chillicothe: This Night Shall Knob; Mineral Wells: sf The Glass Me- FLUVANNA nagerie; Mirando City: The Day After For­ Fluvanna High School placed on proba­ Pass; Chilton: The Revolt of Mother; terial, and the fact that it is a defends it as something the public The language is reduced to a min­ Clarendon : Strange Road ; Claude: Jacob ever; Mission Mission: High Window; The 49th annual State Meet will set many new records for tion in boys* basketball for the 1957-58 and seZ/-survey. school can do better than any other Comes Home ; Clifton: Three on a Bench ; Miss-ion Sharyland: Sunday Costs Five 1958-59 seasons for violation of the Basket­ imum of scientific terms although, Clint: Quiet Please; Clyde: The Vanishing Pesos; Missouri City: Hour of Honor; Mo- Through a local committee, the Princess; College Station A&M Consoli­ beetie: Pink and Patches; Monahans: sf the League history book. Not only "on the field of play" but in ball Code in respect to treatment of basket­ agency. as to be expected, the study of community takes a look at its own dated : Last Flight Over ; Comfort: Strange lhe Glass Menagerie; Mont Belvieu Barbers other ways too. ball officials. Musical organizations and in nerves, bones and joints cannot be Road ; Commerce: Recognition Scene from Hill: Balcony Scene; Moran: Recognition * * * school system, and comes up with a struction in music are included in Anastasia ; Cooper : Gray Bread ; Copperas Scene from Anastasia; Morse: Special The 1959 State Meet will be the first in history to determine discussed without the use of scien­ Cove: Bread; Corpus Christi Flour Guest; Morton: The Role of the Galilean; rigorous and enlightened piece of the curriculum, and much room is Bluff: sf Night Must Fall; Corpus Christi Mosheim: Blue Beads; Mount Calm: Spring EUSTACE tific medical terms. It is essential Roy Miller: sf The Great Big Doorstep ; Cor­ Scene; Mt Vernon: Sparkin'; Muenster: state champions in five conference divisions. There will be Eustace High School suspended in foot­ self-examination, and with many made for so-called "special studies" to any person who works with the pus Christi W. B. Ray: Land of Make This Way t0 Heaven; Muleshoe: The Flight more cups, plaques and medals awarded this year than ever ball for the 1957 season and placed on pro­ constructive recommendations. Believe ; Corpus Christi Sundeen ; The Red Yxr Herons; Munday Rhineland: Sorry which are defended as necessary to human body in the development of Key; Corpus Christi Tuloso-Midway: This bation for the 1958 and 1959 seasons for Scarsdale, by the way, is a sub­ Wrong Number. ^orry, before. And, with the addition of the trial science contest, take care of special aptitudes. The its motor mechanics such as the Night Shall Pass ; Corrigan : Fixin's ; Corsi- Naples Paul Pewitt: High Window- failure to submit correct and complete in­ urban residential community of cana: Fog on the Valley; Crane: The Old Navasota: Shadow of a Dream; Nazareth- there will be a wider range of contests than ever before in the formation on football eligibility reports and survey makes no bones about cater­ trainer, the coach, the therapist or Lady Shows Her Medals; Crockett: High Senor Freedom; Nederland: sf Rebel With Window; Crosby: Overtones; Crosbyton: game reports. about 17,400 inhabitants, lying out ing to the exceptionally gifted child out a Cause; NeedviHe: The VaKant; New literary and academic program. the physical education teacher to Proof of a Man; Crystal City: The Shoe­ Braunfels: sf The Glass Menagerie New * * * some 20 miles from the heart of Special classes are provided for maker's Wife ; Cross Plains : Not participat­ have a common ground on which ing ; Cuero: Lost Victory; Cypress Cypress- ton - P,- -nd°?T: ' ShaU Be Siting New! The 1959 meet will be the largest ever held in Austin. It will New York City. "ready learners," and the accelera­ Fairbanks : sf The Glass Menagerie. ton: Fixin's; Nocona: The Wedding Pres- GRAFORD they can meet with the physician to ent; Nolan Divide: Three on a Bench. require more personnel and more housing than ever before. Graford placed on probation in boys' bas­ oOo tion of gifted pupils is taken as a Dalhart: Sparkin'; Dallas Bryan Adams : discuss problems in this area. Odem ™ T'^" Greater Love; ketball for the remainder of the 1958 season The Wonder Hat; Dallas W. H. Adamson: Hotel accommodations will be reserved for League contestants Along with considerable munici­ matter of course. The philosophy sf Outward Bound; Dallas Hillcrest: sf Udem The Sisters Mcintosh; Odessa- The and for the 1959 season for misconduct of This book is written, so that it is Half Hour; Old Glory -.Trifles; Olney- The pal pride, there seems to be an in­ behind this practice is couched in Teahouse of the August Moon; Dallas Death of the Hired Man; O ton" sf Th. provided each school makes its request for reservations in fans at a game. understandable and provides such Thomas Jefferson: sf Liliom; Dallas North * • * tense interest among the citizenry the following terms: Dallas: sf Angel Street; Dallas W. W. ofUZ! S-aY%„LntC\eT Stark: The Death time. (See related story in this issue of the Leaguer.) a meeting ground for all profes­ Samuell: The Valiant; Dallas South Oak of the Hired Man; Orange West Orange- in their public schools. This deep "The aim is to make the best FOOTBALL RULES sional people who have an interest Cliff: A Tree Fell in the Forest; Dallas Sun­ Concert in the Park; Overton: sf Years Schools have ordered more practice contest material to help community concern for the educa­ educational use of the valuable and set: sf The Man Who Came to Dinner; Ago; Ozona: On Vengeance Height The 1959 NCAA football rules with the in this field. The chapter which Dallas Woodrow Wilson: sf Liliom; Dan- Paducah W n3: TheN White Dove; Pampa • prepare for this meet than ever before. And there have been 1952 NCAA substitution rule shall govern tion of the young is implemented limited time in the school day of bury: Nobody Sleeps; Darrouzett: Part- r°"t r ™>>er; PanhandleVrfrai largely through the organization deals with the analysis of motion is Time Job ; Dayton : Good-Bye to the Clown • moll"s,SaZa"e.-- Pasadena: sf Time Re J more district meets and more district meet contestants than in all League football games for the 1959 students and teachers. This re­ Decatur: The Day After Forever; Deer Richland Springs: Not participating- season. listed above, headed by W. Stewart of particular interest to coaches and Park: sf The Heiress; Del Rio Del Rio: The SS- a'tiS01; The Death of the quires the setting of priorities to : em R any other year. physical education teachers as it House of Greed; Del Rio San Felipe Anai-ftT ? V eeognition Scene from * • • McDonald, vice-president and free the schools to do the basic edu­ ,*vu,>,e oj urera; uei mo ban r eiipe: i^nuscasia;Anastasia; Perryton-: sf Dino;Tlinn • Pott,,.Pettus:. sfi Senor Freedom; Del Valle: The Command The Glass Menagerie;fV Pflugerville^ fll of All of this adds up to one thing: interest in the League's NUMBERING JERSEYS treasurer of the Stanley Warner gives them scientific knowledge ~~.-vPerformance:. * . f&i*i^(itj Denison, ju»cA v: CHICThe. ± Wn«rf»lie i^wtiiirian^ rr„t • LHWnTT„~I r • ~ TO~PI,„.— . '* 'J?"ovl.* f ^ "userviue„Berviue. : Hourttour ofof cational tasks for which they are Performance; Denison: The Wonder Hat This year's basketball rules provide that Corporation. and a background which should be Honor; Pharr Pharr-San Juan-AUmo: literary and academic program is growing and competition uniquely competent. The office of Denton: sf Moor Born; Denver City: Gen The Leprechaun; Phillips: The Happy no digit greater than 5 may be used in of immense value to them in their esis; Desdemona: What _ Grandmothers Journey; Pittsburg: Gene!is • ptin, T?^ will continue to become keener each year. numbering jerseys. The rules also provide Other nationally familiar names 'curriculum director' is recom­ Know; Devme: Infanta; D'Hanis: Not par- Darkest Hour; Plainview •' JZ -T- " teaching fields. t.cipat.ng; Diboll: Recognition Scene from Scene from AnastasS Keasanton* Te that no jersey may be numbered 1 or 2. Of appear as members of the commit­ mended in this connection." , Dickinson: The Darkest Hour • Color-Conscious Conscience;^^ Port Arttm RHW Dimmitt: sf Death Takes a Holiday; Dod­ course, 1 and 2 may be used as a digit in tee, as, for instance, vice chairman oOo Thos. Jefferson: The Slave with Two Faces: another number (such as 12), but they may son: lie; Dumas: sf Angel Street; Duncan- of the Ford Foundation; president ville: Antic Spring. Port Isabel: Antic Spring; Port Lavaca not be used alone. The rules also provide Teachers salaries for BA grad­ SCHOOL HEALTH PROGRAM, Calhoun: Fog on the Valley; Port Neches of the Carnegie Corporation of New Eagle Pass: sf Member of the Wedding • Port Neches-Groves: What Never Dies- that violation of this rule is a technical foul. uates run from $4,500 per year the East Bernard: No Greater Love; Edcouch York; vice president of the United Jessie Helen Haag. New York Post: Sugar and Spice; Poth: Double Date; The rules recommend, that even numbers be first year to $8,000 per year after Edcouch-Elsa: sf Rebel Without a Cause- Pyote: The Sisters Mcintosh. used on light jerseys and odd numbers on Artists Corporation; general statis­ 17, Henry Holt and Company, 383 Eden: Fixin's; Edna: Recognition Scene twelve years of service; MA's begin from Anastasia; El Campo: The Weather- Quail: Good-Bye to the Clown; Queen dark jerseys. tician, economic and telephone Man's Secret; El Paso Austin: sf Winter- Uity: Brilliant Performance; Quitman- Not at $5,000 and rise to $8,500 after Madison Avenue, April 1958, 533 participating. During the transition period this rule studies, American Telephone and set; El Paso Bel Air: The Dear Departed- Lfhe Ulniversitu interscholastic twelve years, and in some cases pp. $6.50. El Paso Bowie: Last Flight Over; EI Paso Ralls: The Death of the Hired Man; [nwersilu will not be enforced in League play. When Telegraph Company; director, in­ Burges: sf The Barretts of Wimpole Street • Kankin: A Sunny Morning; Refugio: sf schools purchase new jerseys they will be range from $5,500 to $9,000, de­ El Paso El Paso: The Twelve-Pound Look'- Our Hearts Were oung Yand Gay; Richard­ The total school health program son : Recognition Scene from Anastasia; expected to have them numbered in keeping ternational training and research EI Paso Jefferson: sf The Emperor Jones- pending on length of service. Eldorado Schleicher County: The Boor'- Riesel: Patterns; Rio Grande City: Special with the rule. However, schools will not be program, The Ford Foundation; is presented as eight related parts Electra: Not participating; Elgin: Not Guest; Rio Hondo: The Wonder Hat- Ris- In spite of great care in recruit­ g S ar : required to purchase new uniforms in order economist, United States Steel brought together by the teamwork participating; Emory: Sham; Ennis: The ™, * , , Mooncalf Mugford; Robert Lee: to comply with the rule. When ample time ment of teachers, the turnover is Happy Journey; Eola: The Room Upstairs- J he Wall; Roby: When Altars Bum- Ro­ cJLeaaue oDlvectoi Corporation; and so on—all pa­ of school and community personnel. chester: The Storm; Rock Island: The v has elapsed to enable all schools to comply £/Stelline: The Happy Journey. trons of the Scarsdale schools. terrific, a matter which the com­ The eight parts are school health Medicine Show; Rockdale: Bumbo the with this system of numbering, the rule will Fabens: The Fisherman; Fairfield: Judge ijown; Rockport Aransas County: Will-O'- mittee gravely questions and recom­ services, safe and healthful school Lynch; Falfurrias : Antic Spring; Farwell • The-Wisp; Rocksprings: The Heritage of Organization Agency: Extension Division, The University of Texas Bu­ be enforced. The 20 members of this commit­ Brilliant Performance; Floresville: Hour of mends should be carefully investi­ environment, school nutrition, com­ Wimpole Street; Rogers: Special Guest; reau of Public School Service. * * * Honor; Floydada: Mansions; Fort Davis- Koma: Lost Victory; Ropesville Hopes: tee are known as distinguished gated. As to care in selection of A Portrait of Nelson Holiday. Jr.; Fort State Executive Committee: James R. D. Eddy, Chairman; Rhea H. munity resources, health of the Tiger Lily; Roscoe Highland: The Darkest SPELLING CORRECTIONS business and professional men teachers during the school year Hancock: When the Whirlwind Blows; Fort Hour; Rosebud: Uncle Jimmy; Rosenberg school personnel, school clay and its Stockton: sf Mary of Scotland; Fort Worth Williams, R. J. Kidd, Emmette S. Redford, J. S. Williams, Thomas throughout the country. An expec­ Lamar Consolidated: Sunday Costs Five The 15th word from the bottom of column ending June 30, 1958, "1,427 appli­ Birdville: The Ugly Duckling; Fredericks­ Pesos; Rotan Hobbs: The Burglar; Round A. Rousse, Howard A. Calkins, 1.1. Nelson. tation of excellence thus excited in relationship to the pupil's total burg: sf The Enemy; Freeport Brazosport- 4, page 13, of the high school word list is cants were processed, 216 were in- : Rock: sf Tomorrow the World; Rule: health, health and safety instruc­ The Death of the Hired Man; Friendswood Special Guest. Legislative Council: E. D. Cleveland, chairman; Nat Williams, I. T. correctly spelled "guttural," instead of gut- the report is not disappointed. interviewed and 30 were hired as This Night Shall Pass; Friona: The Val­ Graves, Bert Ezell, H. A. Hefner, W. T. Graves, 0. B. Chambers, teral as listed. oOo tion, and organization and adminis­ iant; Frost: Which Is the Way to Boston' Saint Jo: The Bishop's Candlesticks; The word "imposter" appears in the spell­ teachers for the ensuing year." tration of the school health pro­ Gainesville: The Florist Shop; Galena San Angelo Lake View: Egad What a Cad • Chester Strickland, Fred Covin, Frank L. Singletary, R. B. Sparks, San Angelo Central: sf The Silver Cord- ing list on page 13, column 1. In this in­ In this two-year study, every The survey is copyrighted by The Park: Steps from. Beyond; Galveston Ball • 0. J. Baker, Bill Bitner, Virgil Currin, J. L. Buckley, P. J. Dodson, gram. sf Antigone; Ganado: Aria Da Capo; Gar­ San Antonio Alamo Heights : sf Lute Song'; stance, the word is correct and stems from important phase of public school Town Club, along with the declara­ land: The Darkest Hour; Garwood: The San Antonio Brackenridge: Steps from Be­ John S. Gillett, G. M. Blackman, Frank Pollitt, O. T. Jones, Morris the verb impost, meaning to classify (im­ work is examined, judgments re­ Some of the outstanding features Wall; Georgetown: The Stolen Prince- yond; San Antonio Burbank: sf Bad Seed; ports) in order to fix import duties. tion that "any parts thereof may be Gilmer East Mountain: sf The Glass Me­ San Antonio Edgewood: The Red Key; S. Strong. corded, and recommendations made. are in-service health education, San Antonio Harlandale: sf The Heiress; * • * reproduced by any civic or educa­ nagerie; Gilmer Gilmer: 3f The Hasty Director: Rodney J. Kidd. The survey falls into three divi­ ways to discover pertinent health Heart; Gladewater: Aria Da Capo; Goliad- San Antonio Highlands: The Twelve-Pound tional body for free distribution, Daisy Won't Tell; Goodrich: Pink and Look; San Antonio Thos. Jefferson: sf Director of Athletics: Rhea H. Williams. BASEBALL TOURNAMENT sions: 1) curriculum; 2) teachers; and safety units of instruction, Patches; Gorman: Quiet Please; Graham- You. Can't Take It with You; San Antonio and by any newspaper or magazine Robert E. Lee: sf The Diary of Anne Director of Speech and Drama Activities: Jerry Rollins Powell. The 1959 state baseball tournament will be and 3) long range planning. Fiscal mental health practices during the The Boor; Grand Prairie: Patterns; Grand provided that each reproduction Saline: The Death of the Hired Man- Frank; San Antonio Douglas MacArthur: Director of Music Activities: F. W. Savage. held at Disch Field, Austin, on June 3 and matters are covered in the last school day, promotion of eye health, Grandfalls Grandfalls-Royalty: This Way 1 he Second Shepherds' Play; San Antonio 4 instead of June 4 and 5 as stated in the bears the copyright notice." . . . prevention of diseases and defects, to Heaven; Grapeland: sf The Taming of Northside: sf Green Grow the Lilacs; San Director of Journalism Activities: J. Roy Moses, Jr. Constitution and Contest Rules. named section under these items: the Shrew ; Grapevine : The Day After For­ Antonio South San Antonio: Shadow of a assessed valuations; operating sta­ techniques of health appraisal, self- ever; Greggton Pine Tree: sf You Can't Dream; San Benito: The Summons of Sa- * * * Take It with You; Gregory Gregory-Port­ riel; San Diego: Brilliant Performance; tistics; expenditures, along with AUDITIONS SCHEDULED preservation procedures in the event San Isidro: Shooting Star; San Marcos: 5. F. AUSTIN (HOUSTON) land: Small-Town Girl; Groesbeck: The "general comments on expendi­ Auditions for prospective Uni­ of disaster, nutrition education, unit Storm; Groom: The Wall; Groveton • Not Box and Cox; Santa Anna: Forever Judy; Stephen F. Austin High School (Houston) participating ; Gruver : The Trysting Place • Santa Rosa : Eternal Life; Saratoga: Good- has been placed on probation for the 1958- tures." versity of Texas students who wish on facts about alcohol, dental health, Gustine: Antic Spring, Bye to the Clown; Schulenburg: sf The Importance of Being Earnest; Seagraves: Hale Center: I'm a Fool; Hallettsville• 59 basketball season for violation of Rule 34 to play in the 150-piece Longhorn state laws, school health councils, The Thompsons; Seguin Navarro: The Certain side issues in this report So Wonderful (In White); Hamlin: Special of the Boys' Basketball Plan. Teeth of the Gift Horse; Seguin Sesruin: Band will be held May 16 from 9 and services of community volun­ Guest- Happy: The Old Lady Shows Her attract the attention of the casual Recognition Scene from Anastasia; Semi­ Medals; Harlingen: The Importance of a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Band Hall. tary health agencies. nole: sf Anastasia; Seymour: Hour of Published eight times a year, each month, from September to April, reader. I have always received Being Earnest; Harper: Antic Spring- BASEBALL HELMETS Honor; Shamrock: Behind a Watteau Pic­ Hartley: Fog on the Valley; Haskell: The without protest the common asser­ Each audition will consist of sight Functions of parents, pupils, ture; Sherman: sf A Roomful of Roses; inclusive, by xhe Bureau of Public School Service, Division of Exten­ All participants in the 1959 State Cham­ Leader of the People; Hawkins: Recog­ Shiner: The Summons of Sariel; Sidney: pionship Baseball Tournament will be re­ tion and the generally accepted as­ reading, playing major scales and physical educators, classroom teach­ nition Scene from Anastasia; Hawley • Sub­ Hour of Honor; Silverton: Love Errant; sion, The University of Texas. quired to wear head protectors while batting. merged; Hearne: Trifles; Hempstead: f playing a solo or other band liter­ ers, principals, nurses, other school s Slaton : Pearls; Smiley: Sparkin'; Snyder- sumption that the graduates of the Macbeth; Henderson: sf Meet Me in St The Wall; Sonora: The Case of the Crushed ature which best demonstrates a Louis; Hereford: sf All My Sons; Hico high priced and high powered pri­ personnel, and community co-work­ Petunias: Sour Lake: Sunday Costs Five Fairy: Fog on the Valley; Hico Hico: Steps BULA (ENOCHS) musician's ability. Band member­ Pesos; South Houston: Hello Out There- vate schools and academies outdis­ ers are emphasized. Within each from. Beyond; Hillsboro: Antic Spring- Bula (Enochs) disqualified from holding Spearman: The Command Performance- ship is open to men and women stu­ Hitchcock: The Valiant; Holliday: The district and regional honors in girls' basket­ tance in college the graduates of the part of the program, the tasks of Spur: The Death of the Hired Man • Stanl Happy Journey; Houston S. F. Austin: sf ball for 1958-59 and placed on probation in ton- The Command Performance; Stinnett- public schools. dents. the health coordinator and the Tevya and His Seven Daughters; Houston girls' basketball for 1959-60 school year for Good-Bye to the Clown; Stockdale- A Jeff Davis: The Farce of the Worthy Mas­ violation of Rule 11, Girls' Basketball Plan. school health educator are given. Young Man's Fancy; Stratford: Early I have made this statement a ter Pierre Patelin; Houston Sam Houston: R. J. KIDD Editor Frost; Sudan: Three on a Bench; Sugar sf Dark of the Moon; Houston Jesse Jones: number of times in the columns of Summer Growth Steady An outgrowth of the author's ex­ Land: Antic Spring; Sulphur Bluff: A sf Tim Out for Ginger; Houston Lamar: sf Assistant Editor Marriage Proposal; Sunray: Bumbo the ROY MOSES, JR. TRACK AND FIELD the Leaguer, and so far as our cor­ The University of Texas opened tensive experiences in all facets of Teahouse of the August Moon; Houston Clown.; Sweetwater Newman: Sorru, Wrong A school may enter in the next higher Milby: Tears of My Sister; Houston Rea­ respondence goes, the statement has in 1883, but the summer school did school health, this textbook contains Number, meet only the same individuals and in the gan: sf Oedipus; Houston San Jacinto: sf (Entered as second-class matt**- November 6, 1927, at the post office same events they qualified for in the pre­ remained uncontradicted. Well, this not open until 1898, beginning with a wealth of practical information The Man Who Came to Dinner; Houston n s Co!d in ceding meet. If a qualified contestant can­ M. B. Smiley: sf Bad Seed; Houston Spring u T^ir ' Them Thar Hills; Ta- at Austin, Texas, under the Act of August 24, 1912.) not enter the next higher meet, then the next survey of the Scarsdale schools less than 200 students. It has grown and is well-documented. Represen­ hoka New Home: Not participating ; Talco: Branch: sf Teach Me How to Cry; Hughes grange Road; Talpa Talpa-Centennial: place winner in that event at the lower meet Springs: Night Falls on Spain; Huntsville: shall be qualified to participate. shows exactly the reverse. Based steadily, reaching a 1957 enrollment tatives from many professional lhe Happy Journey; Taylor: So Wonderful Subscription rate is $1.00 per year. A Sunny Morning; Huntington: High Win­ n Whtte In the relay event, qualification is by on careful investigations and data of 8,830 and has proved to be one fields reviewed chapters or parts of J , >: Teague: Patterns; Temple dow ; Hutchins Wilmer-Hutchins: Antic Academy: Winter Sunset; Temple Temple: school and not individual. Individuals quali­ Spring. fying only as a member of the relay team collected far and wide over the of the most useful features of the this textbook previous to its final The Happy Journey; Texarkana Liberty- Vol. XLII APRIL, V$W No. 8 may not enter any other event in the next Imperial Buena Vista: El Cristo; Ingle- higher meet. country, the survey states (page 4) entire program, particularly in printing. side: Sorry, Wrong Number; Iowa Park: (Continued on Page 3, Col. 3) INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER Page 3 Interscholasfic League STATE MEET SCHEDULE . . . MHIGH SCHOOL PRESS | (Continued from Page 1, Col. 2) MUSIC MATTERS delegates or contestants may purchase these tickets at $1.00 for BY F. W. SAVAGE BY J.ROY MOSES, JR. I Calendar 1959-60 adults per session and 50c for children per session. 24 irs REBATE—Qualified contestants and sponsors are entitled to rebate as Z'M Aug- F t day for fall football practice, Conferences AAA, AA, A, is stated in Rule 24 of the Spring Meet Plan. In order to qualify for it j B, Six- and Eight-man. (Tentative) this rebate, a qualified representative from each school must sign for Wanted: a fool-proof system for filing entries in regional Aug. 28 First day for fall football practice, Conference AAAA. Things are happening much too fast. I haven't even this rebate at registration headquarters in Gregory Gymnasium. Do music competition-festivals! We have been forced to reject Sept. l (Tentative) not count on receiving this rebate while the Meet is in progress. moved all the Easter egg dye from my fingers, and here it is Fees for 1959-60 accepted. Constitution and Contest Rules avail­ more entries this year than ever before. Most of the rejections » Checks will not be mailed out until after the Meet has finished. Sub­ time for State Meet, the ILPC State Convention, the "thirty Sept. 4 able. stitutes or alternates are not entitled to rebate. are based on he failure of schools to postmark entries at least issue of the Leaguer for the current school year, and all sorts First day for playing football games, Conferences AAA, AA, 21 days before the date of the contest. What caused this sudden of things. A, B, Six- and Eight-man. (Tentative) LODGING—Beginning on Thursday at 2:00 P.M., lodgings previously upsurge of rejections? The three-weeks deadline has been in Sept. 10 Last day for accepting Football Plan. requested will be assigned to contestants and delegates. Those con­ So, first let's have a brief reminder about State Meet and re­ Sept. 11 First day for playing football games, Conference AAAA. testants who have not requested lodging will be assisted if they will effect ever since competition in music was offered by the lated items, such as the ILPC Convention. The dates, of course, Sept. 19 Last day for meeting of district football executive committee. report to the Housing Desk at registration headquarters in Gregory League in 1947. Was it the inauguration of the new form of Gymnasium. Two types of lodgings are available: commercial type are May 7-8-9, and housing information is contained in a front Oct. 135 Last day for organizing basketball district. entry-evaluation blank ? lodging for which the contestant pays and barracks type lodging page story in this issue. Oct. 15 Last day for accepting Boys' and Girls' Basketball Plans. the committee meets. Certain Once again we'll try the boat ride professional journalists in the local Nov. 1 First day for inter-school basketball games, Conference B. which is furnished free of charge by the League. Coaches or faculty Test Cases changes which do not affect the on Lake Austin, and hope the chapter area in advisory capacities. First day for interschool basketball games, Conferences A, AA, representatives will be expected to lodge with contestants. As this is being written, it ap­ rules may be instigated in,Septem­ weatherman smiles favorably, and Professor John H. Casey, School of Nov. 1 AAA and AAAA. TRACK NUMBERS—Each contestant in the Track and Field Meet will pears that we may have our first ber, 1959, however. Spring Meet district organization by chairmen, all conferences. once again we'll offer a variety of Journalism, University of Okla­ be required to wear a number on his back. These numbers should be hearing on music competition be­ Solo and Ensemble helpful workshops, interesting homa, Norman, Oklahoma, is serv­ Nov. 1-2 Legislative Council meeting in Austin. secured at registration headquarters in Gregory Gymnasium when fore the State Executive Commit­ Also meeting concurrently with speakers, displays, and things like ing as national president of FJA Nov. 14 Last day to certify district football champions, Conferences AA, registering. Contestants arriving in Austin on Friday may get them tee. I have encouraged several the appropriate selection committee that. Also there'll be election of and could probably provide more A, B, Six- and Eight-man. at the Texas Memorial Stadium. Dressing facilities are available in details for anyone interested. Nov. 21 Last day to certify district football champions, Conferences schools to petition the State Execu­ named above will be the groups ILPC officers, announcements per­ Room 19 in Gregory Gymnasium. Do not leave any money or valu­ chosen to revise the prescribed lists And speaking of helping the pro­ AAAA and AAA. tive Committee to set aside the 21 taining to ratings and individual Dec. 1 ables in your clothes. of solos and ensembles. If you fession, the staffers of the BOB­ Last day for filing Music Acceptance cards. contests, and just numerous things. Dec. 1 day regulation and permit their or­ have suggestions concerning these CAT BLAB, Refugio High School, Last day for filing entry in One-Act Play contest. Don't miss it; I'll think you'll en­ Dec. 1 Speech Forum ganizations to compete in spite of sections of the prescribed music have come up with a good idea. Last day for postmarking Journalism Acceptance cards. joy it. Jan. 15 lists, please refer them to the chair­ They have established a "Journal­ Last day for enrolling in Interscholasfic League Press Confer­ Speech delegates are invited to hear The University of Texas debaters the fact that their entries were men named above who will also act TAJD Luncheon ism Corner" in the school library ence. who are competing in the "Lutcher Stark Debate Prize" finals on the cur­ postmarked after the published Jan. 15 as chairmen of the solo and ensem­ and stocked it with "up-to-the- Last day for paying Interscholasfic League memberships, all rent Texas high school debate question on Thursday, May 7 at 7:30 P.M., deadline. Oh yes; the noon luncheon in Batts Hall Auditorium. A forum on the question will follow the debate. ble groups. (Dutch) on Friday, May 8, is being minute information from a dozen or Feb. 1 conferences. Such a hearing will prove one of A reception honoring the State Meet speech contestants and their Through the cooperation of Dr. more or less "turned over" to Royce more colleges or universities on Deadline for submitting issues of school newspapers for ILPC parents will be held in the lobby of Batts Auditorium immediately fol­ two things: either the regulation is Nelson Patrick, the clinic groups of Brown, adviser of the COLT, Ar­ their journalism departments' of­ Feb. 2 criticism. ferings." Last day for organizing spring meet districts. lowing the forum. valid and enforceable as it stands; students attending the various lington High School and chairman Feb. 15 music schools at the University dur­ BLAB Editors Barbara Stuth Last day for accepting Baseball Plan. or, the rule should be re-written in of the Texas Association of Journal • Feb. 20 Journalism Conference Entertainment ing the weeks of June 15 through and Mary Capistran and four re­ Last day to certify boys' district basketball champions, all con­ such a way that it sets up a "jury" ism Directors. The luncheon itself July 3 will be permitted to read all porters collected the information ferences. is more or less just an opportunity Feb. 22 A reception for University Interscholasfic League Press Conference to hear the various excuses and per­ the new music which has been sub­ and pointed out in a BLAB story First day for boys' regional basketball playoffs, all conferences. for sponsors to get together and Feb. 27 delegates will be given by the Capital City Press Association, represent­ mit exceptions to the rule. mitted for consideration. If you that "in Room 19 is still more in­ Last day for boys' regional basketball playoffs, all conferences. chat, and this will give Royce a Feb. 27 ing the three Austin high schools—Stephen F. Austin, McCallum and As it now stands, when post­ have students who would like to formation on journalism oppor­ Last day to certify girls' district basketball champions, all con­ chance to extoll the virtues of. Travis—Thursday, May 7, from 7:30 to 10:00 P.M., at the Auditorium, marks are noted that are dated attend these six-day music schools, tunities." ferences. TAJD. Feb. 29 student Center, University Methodist Church, 25th and Guadalupe. clip out the application blank re­ First day for girls' regional basketball playoffs, all conferences. late, the entry is automatically re­ As has been said before in this Thanks to Editor N. S. Patterson, Mar. 1 Sessions of the Press Conference will be held in the Batts Hall Audi­ printed at the bottom of this page Closing date for newspapers to be rated by ILPC. jected. Neither the regional contest space, Texas needs a good strong, of Photolith magazine, for a nice Mar. 1 torium, Friday, May 8, from 8:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. and in rooms desig­ and mail as directed. Last day to organize baseball districts, all conferences. chairman, the Regional Executive active organization of, by and for plug on Interscholasfic League and Mar. 3 nated earlier in this program at 2:00 P.M. and 3:00 P.M. Committee nor the State Director of ILPC journalism activities in the Last day for filing one-act play title with state office. secondary school journalism folks, The Saturday program will be in Batts Hall Auditorium from 9:00 Music Activities is empowered to Teacher Invited March issue. Page 19 in case any­ Mar. 3-4-5 Boys' State Basketball Tournament. and all sponsors are urged to attend A.M. until 1:00 P.M. hear excuses and make exceptions. one is interested. Mar. 5 Last day for girls' regional basketball playoffs, all conferences. Whether or not you are a member the Friday luncheon to do their A boat ride up Lake Austin and a picnic outing at Greenshores resort of the various committees does not What's the overall status of Mar. 10-11-12 Girls' State Basketball Tournament. part. They don't have to be TAJD is scheduled Friday evening, May 8, starting at 5:30 P.M. (See journalism Music Committees Chosen prohibit you from visiting while Texas high school newspapers? Mar. 12 Last day for interschool basketball games, all conferences. members—just be interested in program for details.) Music educators are rapidly ac­ any or all of the music selection Pretty good, says Mrs. Edith Fox Mar. 19 First weekend for holding district spring meets. scholastic journalism and/or their cepting their appointments to one groups are in session. Come and King, publications adviser at San Mar. 26 Last weekend for District One-Act Play Contests, Conference B. Tennis Coaches Association school publications. of the many groups and committees spend the entire week and listen to Antonio College and formerly ad­ Apr. 1 Last day for receipt of ILPC individual contest entries. which will revise the prescribed the reading groups play the music viser of the TECHNICIAN at San Apr. 16 Last weekend for holding district spring meets. The Texas High School Tennis Coaches Association will hold its annual Newspaper Financing lists of music this summer. which may be included on the pre­ Antonio Technical High School. Apr. 18 Last day for filing entries in the Regional Meet. meeting at 7:30 P.M. Friday, May 8, Main floor, Gregory Gym. Many sponsors and business The Choral Committee, chaired scribed lists for the next two years. x Apr. 22-23 Regional Meets. managers have inquired about Mrs. King, a veteran in the field Typing and Shorthand Conference by Herbert Teat of Longview, will Participate in open sessions of the May 5-6-7 State Meet. school paper financing—mostly in of scholastic publications, served as meet June 15-20 on The University Music Advisory Committee begin­ May 16 Last day to certify district baseball champions, all conferences. A conference for all coaches of Typing and Shorthand teams and for the vein of how others do it. I'm one of the ILPC critics this year May 23 of Texas campus at Austin. It con­ ning on Tuesday evening. Last day to determine bi-district baseball champions, Confer­ any other commercial teachers who wish to come will be held in Wag- happy to report that Robert Knight, and reported: sists of Don Pugh of Killeen, Al ences AAAA and AAA. gener Hall 112, Friday, May 8, at 7:00 P.M. Miss Florence Stullken, adviser of the BULLDOG, Midland "Our high school papers have May 30 Skoog of Borger, Dorothy Mcintosh Last day to determine regional baseball champions, Conferences Director of Typing and Shorthand contests, will preside. High School, has undertaken a sur­ come a long way, and are far su­ of Brownwood and Earl Tom Keel AAAA and AAA. The pre-contest discussion should save time in checking and rating vey to find out how school papers perior to the junior college papers of Grand Prairie. Choral directors June 2-3 State Baseball Tournament, Conferences AAAA and AAA. papers on Saturday. It is desirable that each person bring a copy^of the are financed, and if things work of Texas. That's for sure." should refer any suggestions or re­ June 3 Last day to determine regional baseball champions, Conferences rules. Suggestions for revision or for clarification of rules for future QUESTIONS out well his findings will be made Kind words indeed, but before quests to one of these committee A A and A. contests will be discussed. available to ILPC members. That every paper starts expecting the members. tt ANSWERS June 3 Last day to determine bi-district baseball champions, Confer­ will probably be next fall, though. Award of Distinguished Merit, I'd Orchestra directors who have ence B. Annual Breakfast SPRING FILE CLEANING: better point out that Mrs. King's suggestions or requests concerning June 14 Annual Meeting, Music Rules Advisory Committee, Austin. Many school papers are hopping on statement was a generalization. I, The Interscholasfic League Breakfast and State Meeting of Delegates the revision of the orchestra music too, think some of our Texas papers the "Dear Abby" band wagon with will be at 7:30 A.M. Saturday in the Crystal Ballroom, Driskill Hotel. should refer them to either the Q. Can a school be given a trophy are outstanding, but on the other items like Dear Gabby, Dear Blab- Reservation are $1.10 per plate and must be made at Registration Head­ chairman of the Orchestra Com­ by an outside organization for ath­ end of the scale are many that it by, etc. Just a word of caution: Speech and Theatre quarters. Tickets will be sold at the door if space is available. mittee, Dale Brubaker of Wichita would be hard' to be proud of; but letic achievements of either a school don't get too carried away. Falls, or the members of his com­ team or individual accomplishments they are coming along. (Continued from Page 2, Col. 8) Number Sense Conference Just the other day I ran across a mittee, Patsy Ruth Lancaster of of high school students, without vio­ A good sign: interest seems to paper that only recently did away Eylau: Double Date; Texas City: Antic Lady Shows Her Medals. A conference for all coaches and contestants has been scheduled for Waco, Dorothy Holland of Lubbock, lating the Awards Rule? have perked up in the ILPC Indi­ Spring; Texline: Bumbo the Clown; Thorn- Waco LaVega: Bumbo the Clown; Waco with the gossip column (it seems dale : / Shall Be Waiting; Three Rivers: Midway: The Red Key; Waco Waco: Love 7:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. May 8, in Benedict Hall 111. J. M, Hurt, State Durward Howard of Temple or vidual Achievement Awards Con­ A. Yes, provided that the trophy the staff had quite a struggle with Recognition Scene from, Anastasia; Tilden Errant; Waller: The Darkest Hour; War­ Director of Number Sense, will lead the discussion. Also information on Chester Parks of Brownwood. This test. Since this is being written on McMullen County: Shadoy of a Dream; ren: Strange Road; Weatherford: sf Joan is a permanent addition to the the readers), only to substitute a Tomball: The Wall; Tornillo: Pit'chur of Lorraine; Weinert: Andante; Wells: Henry Beckman Scholarship and Number Sense Proficiency Award. group will meet in Austin on June deadline day no accurate count of Win'der; Trent: No Greater Love; Trini­ Fog on the Valley; Weslaco: Hour of school's trophy collection. The school month or so later a Dear Gabby 22-27. entries has been made, but the stack dad: The Bride Wore Red Pyjamas; Tulia : Honor; West: A Date with Barbara; cannot hold it for the boy and give column that contained nothing more sf Little Women; Tuscola Jim Ned: Early Wharton: The Darkest Hour; Wheeler: Slide Rule Conference The Band Music Selection Com­ seems taller than in previous years. Frost; Tyler Chapel Hill: Balcony Scene; Recognition Scene from Anastasia; White it to him after graduation. If it is than . . . you guessed it—the gossip Tyler Robert E. Lee: The Flight of the mittee will meet in Austin on June I'd like some opinions. It has been Oak: The Hitch-Hiker; Whitesboro: Side­ A conference for all contestants and coaches will be held Friday, May 8, a permanent trophy given to the that was earlier abandoned. A rose Herons. tracked ; Whitney: My Last Duchess 29-July 3. Suggestions should be suggested, and considered, that the Uvalde: The Wall; Valley Mills: The Wichita Falls: The Dancers; Wilson : Grati­ at 9:00 A.M. in Waggener Hall 316. Contest rules will be discussed by school, it is not a violation of the by any other name, you know . . . tude; Winnie East Chambers: The Wonder copyreading portion of the League Storm.; Van Horn Culberson County: In­ Otto Brown, State Director of Slide Rule. Representatives of the De­ referred to either the chairman, Awards Rule, Article XVI. Noticed quite a few papers spon­ fanta; Van Vleck: Fm a Fool; Vanderbilt Hat; Winnsboro: The Neighbors; Winters journalism contests be discon­ Industrial: sf Icebound; Vega: Mooncalf The Darkest Hour; Woodsboro: The Death partment of Mathematics, the School of Engineering and the Henry Beck- Joe Frank of Harlingen, or his com­ sored and/or reported on March of Mug ford ; Vera: The Blue Teapot; Vernon : of the Hired Man; Woodson: Special Guest; mittee, consisting of Everett Q. Is the penetration rule in ef­ tinued. Some say it is a contest in Woodville Kirby: Over the Teacups. man Scholarship Committee will be present. Principal speaker will be Dimes Sock Hops, but somebody at A Young Man's Fancy; Victoria: The Old fect in determining the winner of patience rather than journalistic Yoakum: The Florist Shop; Yorktown : Dr. W. T. Guy, Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University. Schmidt of Giddings, Melvin Mont­ Temple High injected a bit of origi­ More Perfect Union; Ysleta: sf Life with tie football games within the dis­ skills. Others say any English stu­ gomery of Snyder, Bryce Taylor of Father; Zavalla: Pink and Patches; Ze­ trict? nality into the dance. The Temple dent with a little knowledge of phyr : Patterns. Three Rivers and J. R. McEntyre of WILDCAT RAMBLER carried an copyreading symbols could make a Summer Science Program Slated Odessa. A. Rule 14 of the Football Plan account of a March of Dimes SALK applies only to inter-district games, high score on it without any journal­ LETTERS TO Advisory Committee Hop. istic training. Another opinion is The University of Texas this sum­ The University is the first Texas unless the District Executive Com­ that the journalism contest series THE EDITOR mer will have three "science en­ institution to launch a broad pro­ For the first time, the Music Ad­ mittee specifies this procedure for Good Reporting is already too long. richment" training programs for gram offering advanced training to visory Committee will meet at the determining the winner of tie games And, speaking of the WILDCAT talented high school students. high school students in three same time as the selection commit­ within the district. RAMBLER, its staff recently did a On the other hand, it has been A $28,156 grant from the Na­ sciences. tees, at least one of them. This good wrap-up job of reporting on said that the copyreading contest is tional Science Foundation and an Summer program directors will group is being called into session in Q. Can a boy play football on the a good test of accuracy, thorough­ "B" team on Thursday night and on all phases of League activities—an The enthusiasm that the slide rule additional $8,000 from the Univer­ be Dr. Irwin Spear, biology; Dr. Austin on June 23 and will dis­ ness and alertness—certainly three the "A" team on Friday night, with­ area many papers are overlooking. contest has developed is amazing. sity will provide for training in B. A. Ferrone, chemistry, and Dr. cuss proposed changes in "playing The Temple paper covered such desirable characteristics for jour­ biology, chemistry and mathematics. rules" and procedures. out violating the Football Plan? Each year the slide rule problems H. J. Ettlinger, mathematics. The things as who was trying out or nalists. Admittedly it is a difficult Ninety Texas high school stu- Most of the rule changes result­ A. No. It is a violation for any practicing for the contests in spell­ contest to grade in the allotted time for the various contests are made ents will be chosen on the basis of biology and mathematics programs ing from this meeting will not go boy to participate in more than one ing, one-act play, number sense, —especially since no one style is harder, but the winning scores keep IQ scores, current grades, geo­ will run six weeks, beginning June into effect until September, 1960 game within a fiveday period, re­ prescribed. slide rule, ready writing, etc. moving higher and higher. graphic distribution, and recom­ 16. The chemistry program is for since the Constitution and Contest gardless of which school team he Also, Student Life, a nationally Personally, I think it should be mendations of teachers and super­ a five-week period, beginning June Rules bulletin will have already participates on. Reference to this At several conferences last year distributed magazine, has reprinted abandoned, or at least redesigned. intendents. 17. gone to press for 1959-60 before ruling is the Football Plan, Rule 11. an editorial written last year by Perhaps the entire series of journal­ the statement was made that the ism contests needs some rethink­ Nancy Snyder, 1957-58 RAMBLER tests should be more difficult. Actu­ APPLICATION BLANK editor. Nancy is now a journalism ing. Any opinions? Suggestions? ally, the tests have become much Ideas? major at North Texas State. more advanced and, in fact, the In February and March we had While on the topic of opinions, All-Texas Choir, June 15-19 Date. here's something else to ponder: it problems are becoming so difficult two consecutive Friday the 13ths All-Texas Orchestra, June 22-26. . . . and in ILPC papers there has been suggested that the ILPC that many seniors in the College of seemed to be a shortage of appro­ State Convention be separated from Engineering at The University of All-Texas Band, June 29-July 3... priate features. One story I saw, the Interscholasfic League State Texas find them hard to solve. Meet. One suggestion has been to Mr. however, had a new angle (and I Many of the engineering students apologize to the staff that pub­ hold it in the early fall—either just Miss. Age Grade (1959-59). lished it, for I can't recall which before or just after the opening of at the University who were not ac­ school. Parent's Name Phone paper it was). It featured a com­ quainted with the slide rule during parison of the activities of two stu­ There are good arguments on high school have expressed regrets. Parent's Address — - both sides, and I'd like to hear State dents—one superstitious, one not— Surely, the great interest in the some opinions. Street City on a Friday the 13th. slide rule activities in the high Oddly enough, the superstitious Meanwhile, thanks to all who School - Instrument student had more minor mishaps have participated in, helped pro­ schools of our state today will create Year No. Years Experience.. So!o Contest Rating (late to class, undone homework, mote and been instrumental in car­ better engineering students and stu­ etc.) than the non-believer. Mind rying out the ILPC program this dents of science in the future. Your choice of roommate year. I think it has been a good Name Addr over matter? (Roommate's application must accompany yours) year; perhaps all wasn't accom­ Otto G. Brown New J Group plished that was meant to be ac­ Approval — - — - - —- State Director Ever hear of FJA? It's a new complished, but there's always next (Choir, Orchestra or Band Director) (Parents) national group—Future Journal­ year. See ya then. Slide Rule Contest Members for the All-Texas organizations will be selected on or about May 15, 1959. ists of America—organized last P.S.—I've had many requests for RECORD SETTER—John Notification of acceptance and a list of instructions will be mailed on about May 18, 1959. year in Oklahoma. Membership is information about summer school NEW EVENTS A deposit of $5.00 must accompany this application. In the event a student is not accepted the deposit will be refunded. (Please make check payable to free and open to all students in courses for high school journalism Cooper, Fort Worth Technical secondary schools and colleges in­ teachers. The University of Texas The Washington Interscholasfic High School, ran the mile run in University of Texas). Students who cancel their applications will have $5.00 deposit returned, provided cancellation is made on or before June 8. All students, unless accompanied by parents, will be expected to live in the dormitories. Austin students excepted. terested in journalism. Its purpose School of J. is offering a course this Activities Association had a vote 4:17.9 at State Meet last May to is to encourage high school grad­ summer in Journalism Teaching in scheduled in March on recommenda­ break an existing 10-year old rec­ Please write for additional blanks. MAIL APPLICATION AND CHECK TO: uates to pursue journalism careers. the Secondary Schools, and it can ord. The shattered mark was 4:25.0, be counted either as an education or tions to add gymnastics, cross coun­ The idea is to encourage the or­ set in 1947 by Javier Montes of ALL-TEXAS MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS ganization of FJA chapters on a journalism course. You should re­ try and riflery as recognized sports local basis, and to enlist the aid of ceive a detailed mailing soon. with the season the school year. Bowie High School, El Paso. MUSIC BUILDING 104 THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AUSTIN 12, TEXAS Page 4 NTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUER North Hopkins, Central, Abernathy Cop Girls Cage Titles Two 1958 champions successfully Also, Bells, Gober, Scurry-Rosser defended their titles and one new­ (Rosser), Milford, East Lamar comer won a state championship to (Pattonville), Delmar (Paris), Wortham, Avery, Avinger, Bland highlight the ninth annual Inter- (Merit), North Hopkins Sulphur scholastic League Girls' State Springs), Alba-Golden (Alba), Championship Basketball Tourna­ Woodhouse (Palestine), Chandler, ment in Austin last month. Whitehouse, Harmony (Gilmer), In conference AA defending New Diana (Diana), Elysian Fields, Wells, Gary, Broaddus, champion Abernathy downed a Dime Box, Lott, Normangee, Apple strong Buna team 59-57 to retain Springs, Colmesneil, Hamshire, its title; in conference B defending China, New Caney, Magnolia, • Or­ champ North Hopkins (Sulphur chard, Burton, Sheridan, Troy, Lib­ Springs) outgunned Bovina 64-47 erty Hill, Navarro (Seguin), John­ son City, Medina. to hold on to the crown; and in Rocksprings, Brackettville, Char­ conference A Central (Pollok) beat lotte, Falls City, D'Hanis, Skid­ a determined Sudan team 58-57 to more-Tynan (Skidmore), Odem, win its first state championship. Bruni, Santa Rosa, Valentine, Complete tournament results Barnhart, Balmorhea, Van Horn. Regional winners: Barnhart, were: Burton, Dime Box, Bovina, Grand- Conference AA view, Hawley, Skidmore-Tynan Semi-finals—Abernathy 80, East (Skidmore), North Hopkins (Sul­ phur Springs). CONFERENCE AA CHAMPIONS—Abernathy managers, Laree Abney, Billie Houston, Margie Central (San Antonio) 50; Buna CONFERENCE B CHAMPIONS—The defending BACK ROW—Katherine Ferrell, Mary Parish, Janey High School, the 1958 conference AA champion, Gui™. Lera Johnson, Lisa Habbinga, Nelda Sanders, 59, Duncanville 43. Consolation— conference B state champions, North Hopkins (Sul­ Lawson, Patsy Jane Ferrell, Patsy Nell Beckham, , . , , Carolyn Northcutt, Coach Pete Wilson, Assistant Duncanville 62, East Central 40. Peggy Goldsmith, Nita Goldsmith, Coach F. J. phur Springs), retained the title in the 9th annual managed to successfully defend its title for another ^^ ^^ Qswa|t; FRQNT ROW_Donna Lin. Finals—Abernathy 59, Buna 57. Parish; FRONT ROW—Charlene Minty, Lou With- year. Winning the 1959 title were, left to right: Colleen Bradley, Paula Apperson, Barbara All-Star Teams girls' state championship basketball tournament. tori| row, Edith Estes, Ann Parish, Shirley Gibby and Patsy Conference A BACK ROW—Gwen Sanders and Peggy Evans, Turner, Jan Exum, Linda Shipman and Diann Owen. Twelve unanimous selections and Members of the winning team, left to right, were: Jane Orr. Semi-finals—Sudan 60, Clyde 46; four repeaters from last year were Central (Pollok) 54, Sugar Land among the choices for the all-tour­ 50. Consolation—Clyde 54, Sugar nament teams selected by sports- Land 49. Finals—Central 58, Sudan New Schedule writers covering- the ninth annual 57. UIL Girls' State Championship Conference B POSTSCRIPTS ON ATHLETICS Set for Track Basketball Tournament. First round—North Hopkins BY DR. RHEA H. WILLIAMS Since the 1959 State Meet will be Repeating from last year were (Sulphur Springs) 76, Burton 43; the first to be conducted in five con­ Margie Guinn, Abernathy forward; ferences, the entire track and field Hawley 73, Barnhart 33; Skidmore- Mary Parish, North Hopkins Sul­ schedule has undergone some re­ Tynan (Skidmore) 63, Dime Box visions. The new schedule is: phur Springs) forward; Shirley 61; Bovina 53, Grandview 43. Semi­ FRIDAY—MAY 8 Gibby, North Hopkins guard; and It is rather difficult for this writer to understand the prev­ finals—North Hopkins 71, Hawley Morning Prelims for Conference Ellie Blaschke, Skidmore-Tynan alent attitude which exists among many people, including 47; Bovina 90, Skidmore-Tynan 80. B Only (Skidmore) guard. many school administrators and coaches, relative to the atti­ 9:00 a.m.—120-yard high hurdles; pole Consolation—Hawley 74, Skidmore- vault finals ; high jump ; shot put. tude expressed when a school is found guilty of violating a 9:15 a.m.—100-yard dash. Tynan 69. Finals—North Hopkins The complete selections (with 9 :25 a.m.—440-yard dash. rule of the League. The statement is often heard, "Isn't that 9 :35 a.m.—180-yard low hurdles. 64, Bovina 47. * asterisks denoting unanimous 9 :45 a.m.—440-yard relay. too bad?" or "It's a shame that this school has been disquali­ 9 :55 a.m.—880-yard run. choices) were: 10:00 a.m.—discus throw finals (Fresh­ District and regional winners fied." These statements imply that the only thing wrong with man Field) ; broad jump finals. 10:05 a.m.—220-yard dash. during the 1958-59 season were: Conference AA violating a rule of the League is that they got caught and were 10 :15 a.m.—mile relay. FORWARDS—*Margie Guinn, Aber­ 10 :30 a.m.—mile run. Conference AA nathy ; *I4nda Johnson, Buna ; Diann Owen, found guilty. There is a prevalent attitude among many that Afternoon Finals for Indicated Abernathy: District Winners: Friona, Aber­ GUARDS—*Lisa Habbinga, Abernathy; the sympathy should always be with the person found guilty Conferences •Nancy _ Richardson, Buna; Judy Hyatt, 1:00 p.m.—broad jump and discus for A nathy, Spur, Alpine, Wellington, Duncanville. and not with the large majority of school administrators and and AA. Honorable Mention—Jeanne Dawson and 3:00 p.m.—broad jump and discus for Anson, Winters, Granbury, Bowie, Mary Blocker, East Central (San Antonio) ; coaches who conscientiously abide by the rules'and regula­ AAA and AAAA. (AH discus events at Linda Shipman, Abernathy; Gwen Evans Freshman Field), Northwest (Justin), Duncanville, and Marilyn Daniel, Duncanville; Deon tions of the League. CONFERENCE A CHAMPIONS—Central High son, Ann Redd, Linda Simms, Gwyn Heaton, Roxana Cummings, Buna, forwards; Linda Smith, Night Finals for Conferences AA Winnsboro, Brewer (Fort Worth), Duncanville; Judy Germany and Katherine Who's Sorry Your Rules Faircloth, Virginia Simms, Patsy Free and Coach Drews, Buna; Billie Houston and Lera and AAA School (Pollolc) won its first state title at the 1959 Mesquite, West, Lampasas, Bell- Johnson, Abernathy, guards. The matter of where our sympa­ They are your laws and not laws 7 :00 p.m.—pole vault, high jump and shot Leonard Lamb; FRONT ROW—Barbara Young, ville, Rusk, Rockdale, Hallettsville, put. girls' basketball tournament. The winning team mem­ thy should go when schools have imposed from without. To any 8 :00-9 :35 p.m.—at approximate 10 minute Betty Davis, Janis Sifford, Linda Heaton, Linda Conference A Conroe, Buna, Clear Creek (League violated a rule and have been found school in which the athletic policies intervals, track events will be run in this bers were, left to right: BACK ROW—Barbara order: 120-yard high hurdles; 100-yard Bynum, Henrietta Thompson, Ann Carr and Phyllis City), Wharton, Calhoun (Port La­ FORWARDS—*Janis Sifford, Central are educationally sound, the League dash : 440-yard dash ; 180-yard low hurdles ; (Pollok) ; *Glyna Masten, Sudan ; Joyce Bin- guilty needs examination. Each 440-yard relay; 880-yard run; 220-yard Woodward and Rose Jones, managers, Patsy Thomp­ Pritchett. vaca) , East Central (San Antonio), ford, Sugar Land. regulations are a boon. They ham­ dash : mile run ; mile relay. GUARDS—*Betty Davis, Central (Pol­ school, when it joins the League, Uvalde, Devine, Hebbronville, Sin- lok) ; Bobbie Collins, Clyde; Geneva Ingle, per only those schools in which SATURDAY—MAY 9 Sudan. accepts the eligibility rules of the other school work is made subservi­ ton, Falfurrias, Lyford. Honorable Mention—Sandy Turner, Clyde ; Afternoon Finals for Conferences Barbara Young, Central (Pollock) ; Arlene League; and each school accepts ent to athletics or those' which seek B, A and AAAA Regional winners: Abernathy, Humphreys, Sudan, forwards ; Janet Kruger, Sugar Land ; Virginia Simms, Central (Pol­ each individual athletic plan volun­ unfair advantage over other League 1:00 p.m.—pole vault (A and AAAA Annual Baseball Tournament Buna, Duncanville, East Central lok) , guards. only) ; high jump and shot put. tarily by signing an acceptance schools. League rules can be made 2 :05-4 :30 p.m.—at approximate 15 min­ (San Antonio). effective only when the member ute intervals, track events will be run in Conference B card for each particular athletic ac­ this order: 120-yard high hurdles; 100-yard schools use their efforts to encour­ dash ; 440-yard dash; 180-yard low hurdles ; Conference A FORWARDS—*Mary Parish, North Hop­ tivity, with the exception of track 440-yard relay ; 880-yard run ; 220-yard dash ; kins (Sulphur Springs) ; *Judy Beasley, age strict adherence and enforce­ mile run ; mile relay. Slated in Austin June 3-4 District Winners: Sunray, White Hawley; *Janice Richards, Bovina; Eliza­ and field, golf, tennis and Softball. ment. Deer, Sudan, Hale Center, Sun­ beth Gold, Skidmore-Tynan (Skidmore). Conferences AAAA and AAA GUARDS—*Shirley pibby, North Hop­ The last mentioned athletic activi­ The attitude that it is none of The 11th Annual University In- will then play the winner of the down, Roby, Sanderson, Junction, kins ; *Janey Lawson, North Hopkins ; Ellie must certify a district champion by Blaschke, Skidmore-Tynan ; Nita Beth Estes, his business what his neighbor does terscholastic League Baseball Tour­ next bi-district series for the re­ Llano, Clyde, Crowell, Springtown, ties are automatically included 1959 Football May 16, a bi-district champion by Bovina ; Peggy Goldsmith, North Hopkins. in the way of eligibility or the con­ nament, for conferences AAAA and gional championship. Cooper, Queen City, Hallsville, (Eight-girl teams were selected in con­ when a school joins the League. May 23, and a regional champion ference B, since this division represented tention that it is not necessary for AAA, will be held in Austin atDisch The regional champions will be Canton, Leverett's Chapel (Over­ twice as many teams as the other two con­ How can there be any misunder­ by May 30. ferences ; a tie vote resulted in five guards him to conform to League regula­ Changes Noted Field on June 3 and 4. the representatives at the state ton), Joaquin, Central (Pollok), standing relative to the set of rules Conferences AA and A must being selected). tions is doing untold damage There will be a state champion­ tournament. This means that there Fairfield, Midway (Waco), Thorn- Honorable Mention—Ann Parish and which a school accepts in writing Seven of the eight NCAA football certify a district champion by May Edith Estes, North Hopkins ; Joan Ezzell, through encouraging disrespect for ship this year in both conferences will be four teams in conference dale, Orangefield, Klein (Spring), Bovina, forwards; Kay Hatzog, Bovina; and when they have ample oppor­ rules changes for 1959 will be ap­ 16 with May 30 being the latest and Darlene Martin, Hawley, guards. law. Furthermore, he is being un­ AAAAand AAA, with regional AAAA and four teams in confer­ Sugar Land, Moulton, Schertz- tunity to read and understand the plicable in all League games next date for determining bi-district fair to his competitors if he fails to championships being conducted in ence AAA participating in their Cibolo (Schertz), Dilley, George terms of each athletic plan prior to fall (the exception: the substitution champions and June 4 the last date report irregularities. conferences AA and A. Conference respective state tournaments in West, Gregory, Flour Bluff (Cor­ the voluntary acceptance of these rule; see Official Notices column) for determining regional champions School administrators should not B schools play through bi-district Austin. pus Christi), Rio Hondo. rules? It is quite true that fre­ and are reported herewith as a mat­ Tournament games will be seven Six-Man School be attacked on a personal basis for championships. Conference B teams must certify Regional winners: Clyde, Cen­ quently there are honest mistakes ter of information. The changes innings. The coach's box shall be oc­ protesting a school which is violat­ Regional AA and A baseball a district winner by May 16 and a tral (Pollok), Sudan, Sugar Land. Opens July 29 made in the violation of League are: championships will be determined bi-district winner not later than cupied only by student players, and rules; however, any administrator ing the rules of the League as only by so doing can he protect his own Goal Posts by play-offs conducted by regional June 4. The district winner will be the coach of the team is requested Conference B The Texas Six-Man Football or coach who is "worth his salt" school, his students and his com­ Rule 1, Sec. 2, Art. 5: In the directors appointed from the paired for bi-district play by nu­ to remain in the dugout. The stu­ Coaches Association will hold its would never undertake to adminis­ District winners: Higgins, Tex- munity. In fact, a person who does second sentence, change goal post League Office. The participating merical order, that is district 1 vs. dents in the coach's box must be in 14th annual coaching school trate or direct any activity before line, Bovina, Cotton Center, Bula not protest known violations should dimensions from 18' 6" to 23' 4", district winners may elect to play district 2; 3 vs. 4; and so on. uniform. July 29-31 on the campus of Mc- he had read the rules under which (Enochs), Roosevelt (Lubbock), not be respected because he is de­ inside to inside, and from 19' 2" to off the regional championship by a Murry College in Abilene. the contest was to be conducted. Wellman, Ackerly, Lakeview, Jay- priving his own students, school and 24' outside to outside. tournament or by bi-district and re­ ton, Wheeler, Hedley, Benjamin, Any person, by spending 30 min­ Registration will begin at 1 community of a chance to compete gional games. Rochester, McCaulley, Ira, Hawley, utes reading the eligibility rules and Time-Outs AMATEUR RULE... p.m. on Wednesday, July 29, and on a fair and equal basis. Eula (Clyde), Knott, Wall, Paint the respective athletic plan or plans Rule 3, Sec. 3, Art. 4: Change lectures will be given on Thurs­ The late Albert L. Trester of In­ Conference AA (Continued from Page 1, Col. 8) Rock, Mozelle (Fisk), Santo, Lipan, in which he will be involved, can number of free time-outs from four day and Friday. The All-Star diana summed up the matter of The regional baseball chairmen who were under 15 years of age at depending upon the college with Gustine, Jonesboro, Hico, Meridian, understand the regulations which to five. basketball game will be played where our sympathy should be so in conference A A are: Region I, the time payment for athletic serv­ which the contract is signed. Moody, Abbott, Early (Brown- Thursday night and the all-star his school agrees to abide by in Try-for-Point Foul districts 1-2, Superintendent Jerry well that we are using the rest of ices was made. A pupil adjudged wood), Gorman, Lockett (Vernon), football game on Friday night. League contests. Sympathy should Rule 8, Sec. 3, Art. 3: Amend to Kirk, Muleshoe; Region II, districts Rodeo—Baseball Petrolia, Woodson, Slidell, Callis- go not to the person found guilty the column for his comments: by an appropriate committee to' he Additional information can be Sympathy Terminals permit Team A, on a successful try 3-4, Superintendent J. W. Hamil­ Violation of the Amateur Rule burg (Gainesville), Sadler, Boyd, obtained from E. A. Works, ex­ but to the normal students in the for point, to accept penalty for foul in violation of this rule is ineligible ton, Childress; Region III, districts results not necessarily from partici­ Grandview, Blue Ridge, Community ecutive secretary of the Associ­ school that have been deprived of 1. To the ineligible student who is by Team B and repeat the try for 7-10, Superintendent E. A. Sigler, for one year from the time of vio­ pating in a rodeo event, but from (Nevada). ation, Box 95, Afton, Texas. the opportunity to participate, or to kept from participating because of point. Piano; Region IV, districts 11-14, lation. accepting cash or valuable consid­ those schools which have abided by his ineligibility, or to the eligible Superintendent J. E. Rhodes, Van; It should be noted that in baseball eration. In other words, a pupil may the rules and regulations and have student who is kept from partici­ Goal Line Penalties Region V, districts 15-18, Superin­ a boy may play against a paid enter a rodeo contest as an indi­ been defeated by those not abiding pation because an ineligible student Rule 10, Sec. 2, Art. 2: Delete tendent Morley Giddens, Columbus; player, but he may not play on the vidual entry and win the event by the rules and regulations of the is given a place on the team? present Article and rewrite in order Region VI, districts 19-22, Super­ same team with a paid player. without violating the Amateur 23 Girls' Tourney Records Fall League. 2. To the guilty school that has to limit enforcement of distance penalties to not more than one half intendent T. S. Hancock, Cypress; The acceptance of cash or valu­ Rule—but if he accepts cash or val­ been penalized or suspended from Twenty-three records were tied Individual free throws one game: 27, the distance to the offending team's Region VII, districts 23-26, Super­ able consideration by someone else uable consideration he is in viola­ Margie Guinn, Abernathy (15, Carol Ann Rules Protect the League, or to the innocent or broken during the 9th annual Smith, Bowie, 1955). goal line. intendent J. C. Rogers, West Colum­ for the boy is evading the Amateur tion of this rule. Individual high score one series of two League rules are designed to be schools that have observed the rules girls' state championship tourna­ games: 83, Margie Guinn, Abernathy (71, bia; Region VIII, districts 27-30, Rule, and should be interpreted the A boy may participate in summer ment. The new standards, with the Carol Ann Smith, Bowie, 1955). a guide by which a progressive ad­ of the League in every way? Neutral Zone Charge Superintendent J. G. Barry, Hondo. same as the boy receiving these baseball under the following con­ Team high score one game: 80, Abernathy ministrator may chart the athletic 3. To the imported player who old marks in parentheses are: (69, Buna, 1957). Approved Ruling #26: Replace In conference A the regional items. Acceptance of golf balls, ditions and not violate the League's Team high score one series of two games : course of his school, and not as has given little or nothing to the with new AR #26, penalizing first 139, Abernathy (128, Buna, 1957). baseball chairmen are: Region I, bags, clubs, etc., and the playing on Amateur Rule: Tournament Records Aggregate high score one game: 130, threats for intimidation purposes. new school, or to the home player player charging into neutral zone districts 1-4, Superintendent J. T. any golf team with a paid player 1. He must not play on the same Abernathy 80, East Central of San Antonio who has given everything that he after the ball is ready for play. Individual free throws one game: 27, 50 (125, Rockdale 63, Clear Creek of League They are designed to protect the Love, Ralls; Region II, districts is in violation of this rule. team with any paid player or any Margie Guinn, Abernathy (23, Joyce Thomp­ City 62.1958). administrator who insists on plac­ has to the school? son, Midway of Waco, 1955). Distinction of Terms 5-8, Superintendent E. R. Sharpe, player who receives valuable con­ Individual high score one series of two Championship game—highest scoring ing educational values as of first 4. To the students and schools games: 83, Margie Guinn, Abernathy (76, loser: 57, Buna (53, Brewer of Fort Worth, Rule 6, Sec. 3, Art. I and Rule 7, Mason; Region III, districts 9-12, Letter of Intent sideration. He can play against 1958). importance against the ones who penalized by the rules, or to the Annie Jasek, Moulton, 1958). Championship team—high score one series Sec. 3, Art. 2a: Amend by substi­ Superintendent Wallace Broyles, Any student who signs an appli­ other teams which may have paid Team high score one game: 90, Bovina of two games: 139, Abernathy (128, Buna, believe in building winning athletic students and schools protected by (86, North Hopkins of Sulphur Springs, tuting "neutral zone" for "scrim­ Edgewood; Region IV, districts cation for financial aid, which was players. 1958). 1957). teams at any cost; to protect the the rules? Team high score one series of two games : Most state championships: 2, Buna, 1956 mage line." 13-16, Superintendent Lawrence previously called a letter of intent, 2. He cannot receive any expense 139, Buna, 1956: Abernathy, 1959. & 57 ; Abernathy, 1958 & 59. student who is regular in his at­ 5. To the gambler who has no re­ to attend any institution of higher money of any type for travel, Team field goals one game: 38, Bovina tendance and school habits and to Smith, Alto; Region V, districts (34, Collinsville, 1956). sponsibility, or to the coaches and Blocking Rule 17-20, Superintendent T. P. White, learning forfeits his eligibility meals, or lodging. Any expense Aggregate high score one game: 170, Conference A protect the school system against principals who carry full respon­ Rule 9, Sec. 4, Art. 2 and Rule 9, Bovina 90, Skidmore-Tynan of Skidmore 80 Anahuac; Region VI, districts under Article VIII, Section 8, the money must be handled by the man­ (158, Collinsville 83, North Hopkins of Championship game—lowest scoring win­ exploitation by forces which are sibility? Sec. 4, Art. 3: Change marginal Amateur Rule, as he is signing a ager of the team in the same way Sulphur Springs 75, 1956). ner: 58, Central of Pollok (59, Cooper, not connected with the educational 21-24, Superintendent C. T. Shel- Championship team—high score one series 1958). 6. To those who strive to win at designation from 9-4-2 to "inter­ ton, Schertz; Region VII, districts contract to receive valuable consid­ that the high school coach would of two games: 139, Buna, 1956 ; Abernathy, system. any cost, or to those who consist­ fering for or helping ruller." Delete eration for his athletic ability. 1959. 25-38, Principal Al Cobb, Three handle the funds, and the boy must Most times in state tourney: 4, Claude, Conference B They have been built up through ently and sincerely consider the last clamse in 9-4-2. Change mar­ Rivers. The State Executive Committee never receive any cash or transpor­ 1951-64 ; Angleton, 1954-57 ; George West, Team high score one game: 90, Bovina years of careful study and are cost? ginal designation for 9-4-3 to "of­ 1954-57 : North Hopkins of Sulphur Springs, (86, North Hopkins of Sulphur Springs, and the Legislative Council have tation tickets. 1956-59 : Hawley, 1952-56-57-59 ; Skidmore- 1958). placed in the Constitution and Con­ 7. To the coach who develops fensive blocking" and rewrite 9-4-3 AAAA—AAA Play-Offs recently ruled that the application 3. Any money that may accrue Tynan of Skidmore, 1955-57-58-59. Aggregate high score one game: 170, test Rides by the democratic vote of players only, or to the coach who for clarification. Most consecutive times in state tourney: Bovina 90, Skidmore-Tynan of Skidmore 80 Conferences AAAA and AAA bi- for financial aid is in violation of from the gate receipts or from any 4, Claude, 1951-54; Angleton and George (158, Collinsville 83, North Hopkins 75, our Texas school administrators. develops men as well as players? Comment: No change intended in West, 1954-57 ; North Hopkins, 1956-59, 1956). district games will be arranged as the Amateur Rule as it is a contract other source cannot be distributed Most times in state tourney: 4, Claude, They should be adhered to because 8. To the irresponsible element the offensive blocking rule but it is to receive valuable consideration in among the players on a team with­ Conference AA 1951-54 ; North Hopkins, 1956-59 ; Hawley, of the desire to conduct an educa­ that "razzes" the official, or to the follows: district 1 vs. district 2; 1952-56-57-59; Skidmore-Tynan, 1955-57- to be rewritten for clarity, spelling district 3 vs. district 4; and so on. return of athletic ability in amounts out those players becoming paid Individual high score one game: 55, 58-59. tional athletic program rather than official who executes the rules and out some of the legal types of use ranging from 2500 to $4500 a year, Margie Guinn, Abernathy (43, Carol Ann Most consecutive times in state tourney: The winner in the bi-district series players. Smith, Bowie, 1955). 4, Claude, 1951-64 ; North Hopkins, 1956-59. fear of punishment. bears the responsibility? of the hands and arms.