The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1962 Page: 19 of 32
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Teen Whirl
By JUI)¥ PELHAM
Meet Dec. 18
The Gii** Gardeners met
on Tuesday, December 18 at 7:30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Charles
Salisbury, Dawnridge.
Co-hOisk#$ was Mrs. Rich-
ard K. Watson, 6002 Dellfern.
Members brought homema fi e
Christmas decorations to be ex-
I changed at the meeting.
Student Conference
Jack Morelock, 4521 Wee
wood, is one of 24 Texas A
M College students to be nar
dclegaj.es to the eighth anr
Affairs. The i'our-day cen&w-
ence, featuring such speakers sa
Vice President Lyndon John-
son, was held Dec. 12-15 in
the Memorial Student Center.
Student Conference on National
Bellaire High
Finalists in the Carillon’s
Senior Most Handsome and Most
Beautiful contests have been an-
nounced. The actual winners will
appear in the Carillon in June.
Finalists for Most Handsome in-
clude: John McDonald, David
Olive, Peter Popkin, Tim Ayres,
Daniel Jenkins, Doug Nicholson,
and Wayne Svadlenak. Those
for Most Beautiful are: Barbara
Blankenship, Dora Friedman,
Marilyn Gregor, Lynn Martin,
Vicki Pomorski, Amanda Stru-
ben, Janet Schuster, and Louise
Yandell.
Speaking of beauties, Beverly
Enderle was named Miss Merry
Christmas, at Friday’s ROTC
Yule dance. Her princesses were:
Sophomores Sandy Grazier and
Diane Greer, Junior Lynne Bea-
ver, and Seniors Patty DeJon
and Carolyn Grove. However,
the beauties weren’t the only
ones causing a stir at the dance
—Major Carstarphen’s mink tie
was the subject of much com-
ment and envy (by both males
and females.)
Bellaire placed second in the
Denton speech tournament this
past weekend. Winners includ-
ed: Lynn Blumenthal, first in
girls’ extern p; Bill Anawaly,
first, and Ralph Falkenberg,
third, in boys’ after - dinner;
Vicki Pomorski, first in girls’
humorous interp; Skip Martin,
third In boys’ dramatic interp;
Vicki Pomorski, Jo Ann Rose,
and Cindy Pickett, first, second
and third, respectively in girls’
dramatic interp; Fred Collins,
third in boys’ prose reading;
Peggy Bloom and Camille Wa-
ters, second and third in girls’
poetry; Dick Pemberton and Ga_
mille Waters, first, and Skip
Martin and Vicki Pomorski, se-
cond, in duet acting; and Donna
Lindhout, superior speaker in
the House of the student con-
gress.
The true Christmas spirit—
The Belles are donating toys to
the Goodfellows; the Key Club
is preparing a Christmas basket
for a needy family; and the Jun-
ior Red Cross is collecting toys,
candy, etc., for Christmas stock-
ings for underprivileged child-
ren.
The Order of the White Cam-
elia is a new student club now
forming that is anti-everything.
It’s for liberal Republicans, con-
servative Democrats, (an-d visa
versa), Yankees, Rebels, leaders,
followers, and anyone else who
is interested. Apply in room 122.
Quipped one member, “It’s a
riot!” (Literally?)
Marshall Redman is thinking
of suing Vaughn Meader of
“First Family” record fame.
Marshall was doing his own imi-
tations of JFK earlier this year
at pop rallies and over the P. A.
system. The President is very
impressed with Bellaire and its
myriad achievements according
to one of Marshall's sketches.
Twenty-seven lettermen have
been named to “Bellaire’s finest
football team” reports Coach
Scat Sullivan. They are: Seniors
Bill Sullivan, Don Looper, Doug
Nicholson, Bill Gardner, Ed
Blankenship (Captain), Dave
Bartran, Jack Thrash, Bob Stur_
devant, Mickey Finn, Pat Stout,
George Taylor, Wayne Svadle-
nak, Bobby Coburn, Bobby Dee,
Mitch Samuels, and Lynn Law;
plus Juniors Dusty Marshall,
Mike McConnell, Chuck Ehr-
hardt, Roddy Seidel, Richard
Smith. Mike Dyess, Tracy Mills,
John Mulcahy, Jay Yarter, and
Alan Barvin; and Sophomore
Mike Capps.
The Continental or Grand Un-
ion flag had thirteen alternate
red and white stripes with the
British Union Jack in the upper
left corner.
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Norton, Mary. The Bellaire Texan (Bellaire, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1962, newspaper, December 19, 1962; Bellaire, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth521873/m1/19/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bellaire Friends Library & Historical Society.