Cat's Claw (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, March 13, 1959 Page: 8 of 8
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March 13, 195? 9"
Archer City, Texas
Page 8
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THE
aEA, SHADOW
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On Thursday, March 5* the
Shadow followed you, Brenda
Abercrombie,
To start off the day, history
class was first on your list of
"'social activities," You always
enjoy this class so much! While
©trolling back from the pencil
sharpener a me s t unfortunate
thing happened„ Someone®s foot
was in the way and you, quite
unconsciously, "fell over it."
Then you finally got back in
your seat,.
What was so interesting to
talk about to the person on the
left of you? It couldn’t have
been about Wed. night and some-
one from Wichita, could it? The
Shadow knows*
The next happy class was Home
Ec. You got everyone all worked
up when you couldn’t find your
"back." (The one to your dress*
of course.) It’s so hard to get
a sewing machine but you, like a
regular trooper, got one only to
find out you left your guide
sheet up stairs. So you reluc-
tantly gave up the machine so
hard to get.
During band, things went
smoother until your "tuning time"
came. You finally found out
which . way to push the mouth
piece. After that, things went
better.
At noon, nothing much happen-
ed. You ate without mishap then
decided you were in need c of a
way back to school. So instead
of walking, you took the car.
Was it really that cold? Or are
you just lazy?
In Algebra class the board
work was pretty rough. How did
you finally get your problems
worked? The Shadow.knows.
In English class "hole punch-
ing" was on the agenda. After
the test were you a bit on the
punchy" side? The Shadow knows.
To close the day, you played
in the band concert. It was
hard to play for such a large
audience. You didn’t get stage
fright, did you? Who were you
watching so closely out in the
audience? They sure got nervous.
No one knows but the Shadow.
After the concert you went
home to dream all night. But
what were thbse dreams about?
Does the Shadow know?
HOW'S 7rJ£
VV £ A T H £ K ?
Pair. . .
. . . , Janis Harvey
Sunny . .
. . . Olivia Ferio.ll
Cloudy. .
..... Dal3 Micro
Rainy . .
Mary Frances Wilhoit
Breezy. .
. . .Le Ann Kirkland
Cool. . .
.....Coach Lytal
Windy . .
. . . .Junior Murphy
Changeable
. . . .Emilia Yeager
Cyclone .
.....Helen Ellis
Calm . . .
.Mary Carol Kirdwell
Unchangeable. . . .Harrell Cross
Bright. .
. . . . Jerry ’ Walsh
Damp. . .
. . .Arthur Eckstine
Cold. . .
. . .Commercial Room
Foggy . .
. . . .Barbara Allen
Tornado .
.... Gale Stewart
Dark. . .
.... Carlton Deen
Slippery.
.... Jimmy Sbrawn
Mild. . .
.... >Iike Pickett
Torrid. .
.... - .Gwen Yeager
Warm. . .
..... Troy Stone
Unpredictable . . . Bet.tc Jansen
Stormy. .
Dead. .Miss Spencer’s Study Hall
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There was a le,d named
Willie T8
Who loved a lass named
Annie K8,
He asked if she would
be his in8,
But K8 said w8.
His love for her was
gr8..
He told her.it is hard
to w8, and begged to
Know his f8, but
K8 said w8.
Then for a time he grew
sed8,
But soon got a faster
gr8;
And for another girl
went str8.
Now K8 can w8 ’
ThERE'S so MUCH GOOD-
IN THE W
And so much bad
IN THE BEST OF US,
It little Bthooves
To TALK ABOUT THE
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