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The Canyon News from Canyon, Texas • Page 12

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The Canyon Newsi
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Canyon, Texas
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12
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Page 12 One Sec tion (The (Canaan Thursday, March 19,1970 Cafeteria Menu will ducat ion as Association OFFICE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION CLUB members from left, front, Belva Turner, Gwen Fnemel and Cory and back, from left, Kay Mam, Charlotte Irlbeck, Miller and Toby Patterson in addi tion to Marsha Tidwell, not pictured, will represent Canyon High School at state par hamentary procedure contests MARTHA HARPER, left, and Pat O'Brien voting delegates for the Office Educat chapter at the state session April3 4 in Houston OEA Group Advanced Environmental Teach-In Gets Student Impetus A proposed at West Texas State University starting April 22 gained impetus Tuesday night as 17 WTSU students gathered at the Episcopal Student Center to outline plans for the week-long observance. John Green, a member of the executive committee planning the teach-in, presented to the students ideas the committee has been analyzing during the initial stages. The program is planned to make students and members of the general community more aware of the dangers to current and future societies from such threats as pollution and overpopulation think one day lends itself to doing what we can do," Greene said. are probably talking more in terms of one week if we can fill it The WTSU senior said one of the ideas the committee is considering is sponsoring a panel discussion the people involved in thought of inviting representatives from the refineries and the feedlots to discuss he said. members of the committee felt it would be better if we didn't put it in such a way as to put them on a platform where they are going to be Greene said plans have also been made get the faculty to discuss with classes that day ecology as it relates to their desci- Other plans Greene said the committee is investigating include: with other groups to have a town hall meeting in Amarillo so people can present their complaints about pollution as it effects them.

free mailing privileges at the campus post office in order to get in touch with all the students, the district attorney to discuss local laws against pollution. probably are laws against excessive exhaust and they are probably not being enforced because 30 per cent of the people probably have noticeable exhaust with local television stations to air special programs April 22 concerned with pollution in the Panhandle. Having contests between local fraternities and sororities. could have a contest to see who could collect the most beer cans. We would at least get rid of a lot of beer cans but the main thing is to dramatize that these things are strung all along the Arranging guest appearances on local television shows.

thought that with some of the people they have on their shows they must be looking for people and programs rather Greene reminded the small gathering that is a million things to do but there is a definite limit in time and manpower and John Cooley Is Promoted John C. Cooley, 25, was promoted to -Army specialist five near Saigon, Vietnam while serving with the 4th Transportation Command. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R.

Cooley of Borger, he is a personnel specialist with the Headquarters Company and entered the Army in Septmber 1968. He was stationed in Savannah, Georgia before arriving in Vietnam last June. He graduated from Borger High School and received aBB A degree in 1968 from West Texas State University in Canyon. His wife, Glennda, lives at Abbott Towers Apartments inCan- yon. School Law Is Theme Texas school law and school board authority will be the theme of the annual Regional School Board VVorkshop April 8 at West Texas State University.

Dr. Richard Strahan, president of College at Baytown, will speak on Board in Student Relationships: A Legal Theory at a banquet closing the workshop. Strahan is a member of the Texas Bar Association and is the author of many publications. Workshop director is I)r. Robert E.

Splawn, associate professor of educational administration at West Texas State. All counties in the Texas Panhandle will participate in the workshop, Splawn said. Sponsors of the conference are the Texas Association of School Boards, PESO and the Department of Educational Administration at WTSU. Going somewhere? Or been? The Canyon News wants to know about it--and so do its readers. The For An Environmental will meet again March 31 to conclude plans for the event.

Canyon High School Office Education Association chapter met in Odessa at district events last week end and two chapter delegates will advance to the state session in Houston April 3-4 as voting delegates. They are Pat and Martha Harper. In addition eight OEA members from the local chapter placed fourth in the parliamentary procedure contests and will compete at the state level. Members of the team include Kay Belva Turner, Charlotte Irlbeck, U.l. Miller, Marsha Tidwell, Gwen Friemel, Tobey Patterson and Cory Mentzer.

Mrs. Jackie McAlpin, sponsor, attend ed the meeting and recognized ag instructor Marcus Phillips for his aid in coaching the parliamentary procedure team which brought home the 4 th place district medal. There were 475 contest entries from 45 schools at the meet in Odessa. CANYON HIGH AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MARCH 19 Hamburgers I Tomatoes Baked Beans Buns Butter Ice Milk MARCH 20 Stea Gravy Potatoes Pickled Beets Rolls, Butter Fruit Cobbler Milk MARCH 23 Baked Ham Potatoes Green Peas abbasge Slaw Bread Butter Pumpkin Pie Milk MARCH 24 Fried Chicken Mashed Potatoes Chilled Tomatoes Blackeyed Peas Bread Butter Milk MARCH 25 Pigs-in-Blankets- Green Beans Green Salad Apricots in Syrup Bread Butter Milk REX REEVES ANDGENEHOWE ELEMENTARY MARCH 19 Hamburgers on Buns lettuce Tomatoes Pork Beans Potato Chips Relish with Pineapple Icing Milk MARCH 20 Steamed Franks Pinto Beans Spinach Corn Bread Butter Prunes or Peaches Milk MARCH 23 Fried Fish 'Farter Sauce Corn June Peas Bread Butter Fruit Milk MARCH 24 Fried Chicken Gravy Buttered Rcie Seasoned Green Beans Bread Butter Fruit Jello With Topping Milk WED MARCH 25 Macaroni Cheese Blackeyed Peas Carrot Sticks Bread Butter Banana Pudding or Prune Cake Milk Classified results. ads get fast Tested Proven Quality High Wild Stand hty Smut Kemntant By High Center All of Maturing Oates Warranty on Seed Keplant per hundred cheaper than other hybrids.

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