The Westerner World (Lubbock, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1957 Page: 6 of 8
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THE WESTERNER WORLD
Friday, December 20, 1957
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NINE LUBBOCK HIGH STUDENTS who will travel to Galveston for the All Slate Chorus are, left
to right, Julia Hartley, second soprano; Robert Walkup, second tenor; Mike Farris, first tenor; Virginia
McCrary, second soprano, alternate; Olivia Rayburn first alto; Danny Parr, first tenor, alternate; John
Walker, baritone; David Hoover, first tenor; and Mike Frisbie first tenor.
Jokes Compiled From Neighboring Papers
These are some of the jokes
that our neighbors think are
worth-while to print. They are
pulled from newspapers and mag-
azines from over the states.
Teenager sent his girl-friend
her first orchid with the follow
ing note: “With all my love, and
most of my allowance.”
POW WOW
Ysleta High School
And then there was the quar-
terback whose girl was faithful
to the end.
TOREADOR
Texas Tech
Buddy: “While we are sitting
here in the moonlight I’d like to
'ask you a question.”
Susie (eagerly): “Yes?”
Buddy: “Could we move over
please? I’m sitting on a nail.”
JACKET JOURNAL
Arlington High School
Chew on this for awhile . . .
Relax. Don’t worry about the
job you don’t like. Someone else,
will soon have it.
We got that one from THE
TRINITONIAN of Trinity Uni-
versity.
goin’ places
YELLOW CAB
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Ode to a plump girl:
Hey diddle diddle,
I am fat in the middle,
But I’m shouting loud with glee.
Though I’m farther around
Than I am from the ground,
My sweetheart still loves me.
And we got this one from THE
ROSEDALIAN of Kansas City,
Kansas.
The stone-age lover code:
He came.
He saw.
He conked her.
Band Member
Makes State
Chris Merritt, the only band
member who definitely made the
All-State Band, plays the flute
and piccolo.
Some of the candidates who
haven’t been decided on are Rich-
ard Brown, bassoon; Donna Rob-
inson, Eb clarinet; and Herbie
Germer, bass clarinet.
Chris and the other winners will
represent LHS in the All-State
Band meet at Galveston in
February. j
Dallas Bryant
THE ONLY STOCK OF
AUTHENTIC
HIGH FIDELITY
IN LUBBOCK
1722 Ave. H
Students Travel Puppet Makes
Pay Assembly'
To Texas Meeting
For State Choirs
Seven members of the Western-
airs, Lubbock High School’s choir,
are looking forward to February
and a trip to Galveston for the
All-State Choir.
Julia Hartley, second soprano;
Olivia Rayburn, first alto; David
Hoover, first tenor. Mike Fris-
bie, first tenor. Mike Farris, first
tenor; Robert Walkup, second
tenor; and John Walker, bari-
tone, were chosen to represent
Region I in the All-State chorus.
Alternates are Virginia Mc-
Crary, second soprano, and Dan-
ny Parr, first tenor. These stu-
dents will travel to Galveston to
sing for the Texas Music Educa-
tors Conference.
Mrs. Everett Carver, director
of the Westernairs, will accom-
pany the students.
“Sammy O’Brian, that’s my
name.” This cute little puppet
was one of the feature attractions
presented by Billy Davis,, ventril-
oquist, in the paid assembly Dec.
12.
Other featured attractions were
a rabbit, Harry, who was a fist-
puppet; and Judy, a hand puppet,
who blew bubbles.
Cynthia Edwards and Jesse
Headley portrayed puppets as Bill
Davis drew the program to a
close.
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Carolyn Zachary, junior,
was elected sweetheart of the
VIC Club' Chapter 10
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BoT once A YEAR
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A little cheer
bring Voor Food
ALL TIED OP TINE
AND HELP SOME OTHER
FOLKS TO DINE
Students Write Creatively
Essays written by five students
in the Creative Writing Class of
Lubbock High School will be pub-
lished in YOUNG AMERICA
SPEAKS.
“The Opening Of A School
Door” by Jan Erwin, “Wheat
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
TO ALL WESTERNERS!
We Invite You To
Get Your Holiday
HAIRCUT At
Settiat S&ofr
Harvest” by Linda Sawyer, “A
Walk in the Forest” by Mary
Fern Savage, “The Secret” by
Madelyn Aim, and “Carnival
Joy” by Linda Ryno are the es-
says to be published.
YOUNG AMERICA SPEAKS,
the annual anthology of essays by
junior and senior high school stu-
dents, will be published early in
January by the National Essay
Association in Los Angeles.
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COSTUMES FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
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Precision Brake Service
"Right The First Time"
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Dial PO 5-9121
1812 - 19th Street
Lubbock, Texas
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The Westerner World (Lubbock, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1957, newspaper, December 20, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth544236/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lubbock High School.