Pg. 3 SNOOPER SAYS There was a little girl And she had a little smile; She sent it to a little boy, Across a little aisle, He wrote a little note, But he made a little slip, And they both went together On a little office trip. -Austin Maroon Don't laugh, it could happen to you! Snooper tell us Bernie Blowers has a crush on Jimmy Wright. Jim Pate has tough competition for Camille Hudson. 8th math isn't all David Meers is interested in. Could it be Carol Ann McKnight? Those brown eyes and red hair of Betty Rush Berry's surely charmed Boyd Ausley. Snooper tell us that Ann Thompson has Don Corbell's football. Janie Williams has been seen at the movies lately with Clark Potter. Cupid's arrow went straight through the heart of Ernest Neeley the minute he saw Jo Ann Furneaux. Lucille Teague and Pat Golob have their eyes on John Roy Thompson. Shirley Thompson's thoughts are turned to Waco High and Gordon Hill. Leo Bradshaw and Joyce Kerr are rumored to be going together. Is that correct Joyce? It seems Hugh Henson's ideal girl is Sue Friley. We hope you have good luck Hugh. Sue is a cute girl. Kay Sims has been displaying Eldon Brigance's ring on a chain around her neck. What boy on the football team does Billie Lee Wade have her eyes on? Hint: He on the second row in the football picture. OLD FLAMES STILL BURNING Laurine Lockwood.....Ross Walker Mary Ann Bird........Bob Corbell Elaine Brown.........Leonard Englander Susan Wilkins........Matt Miller ________________________________ TRAFFIC CONTROL The school hall have changed from a state of chaos and confusion to one of orderly, planned traffic. Because of overcrowded conditions, a faculty committee introduced the present method of passing through the halls between classes. The students keep in mind three things: Keep to the right, cross only at intersections, and keep moving. ________________________________ 100% ENROLLMENT IN CLUBS SHOWS SCHOOL ONE OF VARIED INTERESTS To provide for individual interests and hobbies the teachers are setting aside the Monday homeroom period as a club period. The student have a a wide range of choice in the following clubs: Those interested in writing have joined the Creative Writing Club and The Press Club. The Map Reading Club attracted many; while the The Government Club has as its project the study of the United Nations. A third club was organized for those interested in world events is the Current Events Club. The Story Telling and Better Speech Clubs were off to a flying start Monday; as were the Hobbies, Y-Teams, Hi-Y, Homemaking, P.E. Assistants, and Science Clubs. In order that the students may study and understand modern art a Reading and Art Club was organized. The Book Club has as it's first project Illustrated Books. The Arts and Crafts Club is composed of girls interested in fine handwork, such as needlepoint, embroidery, and drawnwork. Those who enjoy the outdoors have the choice of the artistic in the Garden Club which includes instruction in flower arrangement; or the great outdoors in The Wild Life Club. Those who have rhythm are enjoying the Square Dance Club. The swelled enrollment of the Spanish Club proves there are many students in North Junior interested in languages. The Yell leaders are organized into a Yell Leaders Club which meets during the Monday activity period to practice school yells to be used for the games. _____________________________________ NEW FRIENDS IN BOOKS New book friends are waiting for you in the library. Why not get acquainted? PAINT BOX SUMMER a delightful book by Betty Cavanna makes interesting reading for gifts. SALTWATER SUMMER by Roderick Haig Brown is a story of adventure for boys. THE SEVENTH STEP MYSTERY AT CEDARHEAD by Helen Grivan presents thrilling mystery for girls. ____________________________________ David and Ben Rumph spent several weeks touring the Western States on into the Canadian Rockies. _____________________________________ The wise prove, and the foolish confess, by their conduct, that a life of employment is the only life worth leading. -Paley __________________________________ This is a list of the advertisers from page 3: Tarver's 1016 N. 25th Long's Market 18th & Mitchell Dial 2-3711 Gordon Evans Market 1817 Alexander Sweatmon Drug 2722 Trice Dial 3-5991 The McClure Bible Center 1122 North 25th Dial 2-6011 And Charles Evans had for QUICK SALE a 1939 Crosely Convertible: new motor, new paint job; good top, will consider good motor scooter as part payment or cash price $225. Paul's Shoe Service 1215 N. 25th Dial 2-7731 Page 4, the last page coming in another email. I know Paul's has moved out to Hewitt. The man who began that store, Paul Concillio, was some kin to my former mother-in-law. Mom and dad bought my shoes there, they said I walked side ways like a sidewinder. My severely pigeion toed sister got her special shoes there, also. I wasn't born until '63 and so this is the only store I recognize. Teresa G.O.S.P.E.L. - God Offers Sinful People Eternal Life