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SMir Wl ELD HIGH TIMES Page 18_ IMA AND IRMA CONTINUE; been lucky enough to go to several Rush Prat parties. How do you girls like those "State" boys? Kay, while I^ve got your attention, may I ask you one quest ion? Just what is it that "A" pair of eyes has done for you? Did someone say that Edith Whitley has given up? I always say, Edith, "If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, again!" However, you’d better watch out for cousin Sylvia, I hear she’s out to get you unless you leave a "certain someone" alone! Vickie Ferrell! I’m ashamed of you! Is it true that you "stand up" boys from Wilson’s Prills? From what I’ve seen and heard,^ Hunter and Candy seem to be doing fine ~ some of the time? Let’s all congratulate Doug Warren, He’s passed two tests this year! I hope he makes the sports page, too, I under stand he’s, been pestering Mike Sellers about putting his name in the column. Though Brenda Stancil normally drives slowly and cautiously. Highway 95 presents a real challenge to her, so I hear, Margy Hinnant has really ^t the Christmas spirit. She’s been singing lots and lots of "Carrolls" lately. David Prevette has been seen down at "Granthams" Clothmig Store quite often lately too. What coild that mean? Elaine I4irphy seems to really enjoy riding in red Vtistmgs, doesn’t she, But ch? Janice Lee seems to think "there’s no business like"beau business!" Everytine I see her, she’s^ making eyes at a different boy just like he was the only one in the whole world. She’s really a very sweet girl, especiall in the way she welcomes neweomers. Don’t you think so, Larry Ray? There’s a certain Underwood boy whose first initial is Ronnie that she thinks is real cute, too. She’s got the name "Wayne" written all over her notebook. Anybody know who that is? Kathy Hildebrand was really avoided one day not long ago. She got a souvenir from the General Motors demonstration and people stayed away fiom that as if it were a skunk or something. Confidentially, a skunk would have been an improvanent over that "cake" she was c-arrying around! Well, that’s about all I’ve got to tell, so until next time, remember, we’ll be watching you! Oh, by the way, MERRY CHRISTMAS! Faithfully, lima and Ima Snoop BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKERS On December 7, the senior gid-s of SHS gathered in the library to take the Betty Crocter Homemakers Test sponsored by General Mills, The test consisted of a hundred multiple—choice questions concerning the different aspects of homemaking — cooking,^ sewing, child care, etc. After thirty- five minutes of answering the first hundred questions, the girls were to discuss the problems facing teen-age girls who will be the homemakers of tomorrow — in ten minutes! This test was administered to 552,704 girls in hi^ schools through out the fifty states, not just to pick a winner but also to acquaint the ^irls with some of the everyday problems^ they will encounter in a married life, Frances Bingham Tbe only gift is a portion of thyself, -Ehierson
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