The Fulton Flash (Cleburne, Tex.), No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1962 Page: 2 of 4
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Battleship Texas was
bought.
least, Gary Fisher have been heart is always ticking
• wearing real flashy shirt,s.
SPRING HOUSECLEANINC TIME : Some of the shirts consist.
Hear ye! Hear ye. Hear •
ye! This is an alert to
all eighth graders!
How’s your "house"? Is
.it all "dirty" with bad ■
habits? Does it need "new
furniture" for the on-com-
ing year?
. If this is true - well-
. here’s your warning. The
freshman year is only
twelve weeks away. Well,
at least it is for,most of
us. Get that grubby little
brain, all spick-and-span
,for high school. Shine it
up and show your stuff!
Pep it up! Things happen
pretty fast around that
vast,, monstercus building.
. Well, there’s your
warning, here's your
chance. 'Let’s face high
school with a "clean
house". 0. K. high school!
Here we come!
JOE -BAILEY ENTERTAINS CLUB
Friday, March 9, Joe
Bailey Cole entertained
the Junior Music- Apprecia-
tion Club by -playing and
explaining records and, giv-
ing briefly some informa-
tion about the .composers
of the music.
Some of the records he
played were Bacchanale by
Saint Sans, Dance of the
Blessed Spirits by Bluck,
Mosquito Dance by White,
Flight of the Bumble Bee
by Korsakov, Ride of the
Walkeres by Wagner, Prelude '
in Fugue in G by Bach, and
a selection from "Fancy
Free” by Leonard Bernstein.
Joe Bailey is a Cleburne
High School senior, a mem-
ber of the National Honor
Society, and a disk jockey
at the K. C. L. E. Radio
Station.
He has been chosen for
one of the contestants in
the Van Cliburn Music
Scholarship Contest to be
held April 7 at San Antonio, son is just a little bit
sneakier than I am, so I
FULTON FELLOW’ FASHIONS
Since John F. Kennedy
has been elected president,
the male section has taken
a little more interest in
fashions. Some of this has
rubbed off on some Fulton
fellows.
For instance some of the
8th graders like Jimmy
Jones, Jim Stephens, Larry
Burton, Dick Turner, Randy
Reagan, Tiny Graff, Ricky
Wright, Roger Bullard, Joie
Robinson, and last but not school to pass. But my
of Hot stripes and bright; .
plaids. The boys are also
wearing "white jeans".
P. S.
3 The boys have had a sud-
•den interest in boots, too.
"How ’bout it boys?"
KNOW YOUR MARCH A, B, C S
(Fulton ■ Style , ' That Is)
Cheryl Todd
Lynn. Wall
Av ail able
Beautiful -
■ Dick Turner
Cute..._________
Delirious . Martha Bailey
Excellent (in grades) - ■
. Charlene Mason
Fascinating'-
Kenneth Kirkpatrick
Goony Darrell Miles
Hilarious Charles Kraft
Interesting .Peggy Parks
Jolly Diana Prather
Kind (to animals) -
. . Judy Zimmerman
j Ginny Roberts
Likeable
Merry
Nuts
Lyndon Taylor
. .Brenda Prine
Operated on recently -
Pokey Ronnie Pollock
Quiet Brenda Miller
Riot y.... Buddy Corzine
Sneaky Jerry Duckworth
Tormenting Gary Butler
Unavailable -
.. - Jane Chrietzberg
Valuable Danny Elam
Witty Cynthia Harris
X-tra smart Jay Wilburn
Youngest -.(Well Maybe)-
Mr. Cooke
Robert Curlee
Zaney
MY BIGGEST DIFFICULTY IN
: -. SCHOOL
I have, difficulty keep-
ing my mind on my studies
at school because I like to
.come with a boy you should
talk to my neighbors. Some- pay more attention to the
one always wants to talk to boy you came with than
me when the teacher is lock- another boy. You should
not put your refreshments
ing, but naturally the tea-
cher doesn’t see the one
talking to me - only me.
I am not saying the tea-
chers can’t see well;- I am
just saying the other per-
get caught and get into
■ trouble. Then the person
who started the whole thing
winds up and starts over
with the same thing.
I have difficulty keep-
ing my mind on my studies
at home because when I get
home from, school I want to
play outside after being
cooped up in school all day. is
And at night I like to
watch T. V.
I do good enough work in
,
hard and fast on report
card day because I just do
get by. Could that be be-
cause of my biggest diffi-
culty - not being able to
keep my mind on my studies?
By Roger Nelson
ALL-CLASS PARTY
:The, seventh grade of
- Fulton School will.be en-
tertained by the P. T. A.
at the. school,
. Entertainment will be
games in the cafeteria and
a sock hop in the gym.
Refreshments will be served
-in the gym. C mon seventh
graders, let’s all be
there and.have fun.
SOCK DECORATIN’
Steve Brannan - lizards and
spiders
Melinda Liser - hula dancer
. Sandra Harris -
■ Connie Bishoff L
records and
songs
twist dan-
cers
Sandra Porter - teen-agers
Ricky Wright ■ Jeanie Stepp - black and
gold tassels
Julia Allen - dogs
Paula Payne - animal faces
Vikki Murray - secrets
. cheer-leaders - look-alikes
• Mary Wright - red and green
stripes
Linda Rice - initials .
- Ken Kirkpatrick - dirty,
ragged, and full of holes
HOW YOU SHOULD ACT AT THE
SEVENTH GRADE DANGS
I believe you should
dance and not sit down all
the time. If a boy asks
you to dance it’s not
polite to say no. If you
down for someone to clean
up, when you cando it
yourself.
I believe if you try to
act your best and not al-
ways fuss about the records
this will be a very nice
seventh grade party.
LIBRARY WEEK
National Library Week,
April 3 to April 14, is a
week set aside to promote
more reading, and greater
use of libraries all over
America. 7
As we all know, reading
so ,
pleasure, not work,
come on kids, and let’s
all read.
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The Fulton Flash (Cleburne, Tex.), No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1962, newspaper, March 26, 1962; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1638971/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Commission.