The Pony Express (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1959 Page: 3 of 4
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I/AMPUS
IKwips
by Sandra Browning
Marian Sue Hix looks forward
getting a letter from Angleton.
5exas, everyday.
J,r: Dorothea Lovett got a telephone
all from Chicago Sunday night,
'/ho was it, Dot?
;Kay Lynn Young was happy
Monday morning because her boy
thignd came home last weekend.
°r. Mary Williams’ boy friend came
ocfme last weekend.
Rumors have it that Benny
inirswell found him a girl friend
irsl the ball game Saturday night
if this true, Benny?
m Frances Jimmerson is asking for
ueontributions to help pay her tele-
eV(hone bill.
ar “Senator” Crump seems to be
iterested in C.H.S. Who is she,
i lobert?
IMartha Knight was hapy over
10 fitting a telephone call from Bor-
er, Texas.
'as|Pat Pitts got a mystery tele-
phone call, recently. She would
ke to know who it was from.
— Some of the basketball players
.eport that Sam Tarpley has been
10iaking frequent visits to the Dairy
/eiiueen. Could it be some girl,
Him?
WtJamie Witherspoon is interested
nd) the Air Force.
nyAnd Dennis Freeman just gets 5
r^;tters a day from Louisiana Tech.
Willie Herndon is interested in
n(j Garrison girl.
Jimmy Strong has been making
frequent trips to Houston. Who is
|-%e, Jimmy?
lly, Ask some of the choir members
SEE
SAW
SEEN
by Sue Burns
These couples at the Panola-
Alien ballgame here. . .JIM NES-
BITT with NADINE NIX, CHAR-
LOTTE REDMON AND JACK
YORK, JOHNNY GRAVES with
NORA JARVIS, BRYAN BLEVINS
with MELBA MANGHAM. ROY
BROWN with LARETTA GARY,
FRENCHIE KYLE with MARTHA
WIDNER, BETTY PELLHAM with
TERRY ROARKE.
FERN MANGHAM. . .with a
tape measure measuring material
for the collegiates’ uniforms. . .
DON WAYNE HILL. . .helping
Bryan Blevins fix a flat ..
JIMMY BATES, MIKE TURNER
and NOBLE DICKERSON. . .with
horrified looks on their faces as
MR. STEPHENS explains that Pal-
adin, Mr. Dillon, Chester, and
Yancy Derringer were not real
characters of the Old West. PRESI-
DENT M. P. BAKER. . .explain-
ing to a history class that “that
white stuff on the ground” was
snow. . .BILL MCKELVY. . .giv-
ing a pep talk to Mrs. MARTHA
SMITH’S English class. . .NEVA
DAVIDSON, PAULA MCMILLAN,
AND JOHNNY STOVALL. . .with
surprised looks on their faces as
the “stuffings” fall out of their
lockers. . .MARTHA KNIGHT. . .
screaming as she finds a present
from BETTY PELLHAM in her
locker. . .CHARLES POWELL and
ROCK MYERS. . .sitting under
some trees out on the campus.
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Buy your college supplies as
well as your family
prescriptions at
Rand Drug Company
about Mr. Smith hitting Dean Wil-
liamson in the nose at the concert
in Tatum.
Western Auto
Associate Store
Home of True-tone radios
and Television
Phone 597
Food - Service -
Joe's Cafe
East Texas Laundry
We offer student discount
on all laundry and dry
cleaning.
217 S. Sycamore Ph. 495
M. E. KNIOHT
The Texas Company
Phone 95 Carthage, Tex.
W. F. Patterson
Insurance—Real Estate
Sabine Building, Carthage, Tex.
Phone 103-105
Smith Drug
Phone 731
Prescription Service
Carthage Drug
3 day service on black and
white film. 7 day service on
color and movie color film.
Major lines of photo equipment
.. Bell & Howell, Eastman
Kodak, Argus, Polaroid.
Phone 53
The Clothesline I HAVE
Sandra Hancock 1
Have you noticed—
Nadine Nix looking very attrac-
tive in a red cotton sheath with a
pretty “boat” neck.
Tim Bond wearing a gray wool
sweater with red trim around the
collar.
Barbara Hooper wearing a brown
quilted corduroy skirt and a brown
blouse.
Loretta Gary looking very col-
legiate in a pretty red plaid skirt
and white blouse.
Brown plaids are very popular
on campus. Take a look at Pat
Pitts shirtwaist dress, Neva David-
son’s wool pleated skirt, and
Howard Rhiddlehoover’s shirt.
Jerry Christian’s sky blue shirt
enhansing his blue eyes and blond
hair.
Mary Williams receiving appre-
ciative glances when she wears her
red jersey sheath accented with a
perky white collar.
Dennis Freeman looking very
smart in his blue sweater and
matching shirt.
The whistles Ann Rhodes re
ceives when she wears her two-
piece wool suit of French blue.
Carl Fuller’s red corduroy jack-
et contrasting nicely with his dark
hair.
Barbara Nash appearing very
attractive in her black and red pin-
stripped quilted skirt and matching
blouse.
Rita Campbell’s white banlon
sweater with a green scarf
about the neck.
Beth Dodson wearing a pretty
pink cotton blouse adorned by a
bow at the neck which gives a
very pleasing effect.
Recent surveys made by the
PONY EXPRESS staff show that
many of the college students and
faculty members use mild by-
words and slang expressions to
emphasize their conversations.
Reagan Gentry—you sapsucker!
Foster Tanner—-Kup a truckin’!
Ray Powers—Doggone!
Tully Powell—Shuckins!
Bobby Beauchamp—Durn!
M. R. Griffith—Heck!
Micky Browning—Y o u better
knew it!
Anne Rhodes—Aw! Hill!
Paul Shamburger—Goodness gra-
cious!
Dan McNair—Shoot!
Willie Lout—My cow and three
heifer yearlings.
Willie Herndon—Shoot! You are
faded!
Mrs. Martha Smith—Yish!
Joe Ben LaGrone—Hot Dog!
J. C. Kelly—Why not?
Benny Grant—Aw, now!
Noble Dickerson—How vugular!
Mary Williams—Heavenly Days!
Virginia Barnes—Horrors!
Mr. Cecil Robertson—I’ll be a
Figi Islander.
Coach Bill Griffin—Ugh, spuoty!
(Translated into Cherokee Indian
means Well, anyhow)
Mrs. Merle Glass-Oh! Ye gosh!
Don Wayne Hill—You just ain’t
a bird-doggin’!
Martha Knight—Hark!
Mike Chandler—Godfrey Down-
field!
James Gray—How about that,
sports fan!
Mr. Roy Monk—Bless your lit-
tle skulls!
Panola Motor Co.
Authorized
Ford Sales and Service
Cooke and Smith
Humble Products
Wholesale and Retail
Phone 686—583
Brown's
Building East Texas since
1889
210 So. Shelby Phone 215
Farmers Feed Co.
Your Purina Dealer
Bill Gullette Phone 477
300 East Wellington
Harkrider's Cleaners
Cleaning, pressing, and
cold storage
AT
YOUR
SERVICE
Visit the
Dairy Queen
for tasty refreshments or
snacks
Southwestern
Electric Power Co.
F. R. (Rudy)
Youngblood
Supplier of
Sinclair Products
Phone 498-880
Complete Line of
Office Supplies
The Watchman
White's Auto
Tires, Batteries, Seat Covers
All Makes and Models Cars
Phone 172
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Allen, Olive. The Pony Express (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 3, 1959, newspaper, March 3, 1959; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507880/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Panola College.