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Archer City, Texas
May 19, 1%T
Published bi-weekly as an j
extra curricular activity
by the students of Archer
City High School.
MEMBER OF ILPC_
Nineteenth Year No. 1I4.
STAFF
Editors
Sue Moore
Marie Walsh
Alice Brothers
Sports Writer
Tommie Eustace
Editorial Writer
Alice Brothers
Club Editor
Lisa Eckstine
Art Editors
Mary Deen
Anne Howington
Typists
Marie Walsh
Frnces Krahl
few days in old A.C.H.
S. for thpse gradua-
ting. You are finish-
ing one task—that ano-
ther may be started.
Perhaps your school
days weren!t all that
you would have liked
for them to be, perhaps
you didn’t accomplish
all that you could
have. Of course, this
day will never dawn
again. But tomorrow
will. At the end of
every journey are the
paths leading in a new
direction for another
journey.
There is really no
end to anything. What
seems to be an end is
just a change, a turn
in the road, a new
post—-a beginning to-
Sponsor
Mrs. L. N. Barton
Bridal Shower
Miss Jordan is to
be honored with a Bridp-
al Shower on May 20 at
the home of Alice Bro-
thers, from 3:30 to
5:00 p.m. We would
like for every girl in
High School to consi-
der this as a personal
invitation, since it
would be rather diffi-
cult to send invita-
tions to every girl in
High School.
Miss Jordan’s selec-
tion of China is at
Holder’s-
0 Day in Study Hall
Here we are in our most
loved : period of the day.
Last period study hall.
There goes Judy Thurber and
Fern down the hall. Lisa
has been running up and
the aisles all period.
There she goes out the door.
Maybe ■©sill be rid of’ her
now!
Here comes Janet Baacfttb
her seat.
Ohl There’s Ellen and
Richard coming- back,'too.
Linda Gaye and Barbara
are still conversing. I
haven’t the slightest idea
what it’s about, but they
both seem to have a lot of
interest in it.
Ohi dear. Here comes
Lisa back ini
Linda Sue seems to be
working very hard on some-
thing! Myl What a stu-
dious girl.
Poor Patsy Willeford
just can’t seem to get her
Algebra! Keep tryingP^sy*
Carlton looks like he’s
catching up on some of his
beauty sleep! That senior
trip must have taken some-
thing out of him.
I see that Brenda is
cleaning out her purse.
It’s about time you did
that, Brenda!
Harrell must have joined
the Future Sleepers of Amer-
ica club along with CarLton,
Billy Loftis, and Quinda
Kinnaman. Better wake up
kids! It’s almost time
for the ’’Bell”.
Mir. McPherson just woke
poor Harrell from his rest-
ful sleep.
There goes Bear down
the hall.
There’s the bell so I’ll
say TIBye” to everyone.
This has been a pretty
quiet study hall today.
gether and then go
right ahead.
Try to make each
end a beginning -- and
each beginning a part
of a happy and success-
ful life.
As you go, you leave
a place that will he
difficult to fill, for
many of you have set
fine examples of school-
spirit, sportsmanship,
athletic ability, and
scholastic ability.
Those of us still
here will always remem-
ber you and how much
you all have meant to
A.C.H.S.
We sincerely wish
each and everyone of
you all the happiness
and success that we
know you deserve.
A.C.H.S» wishes to eon*
gratulate Linda Crowley in
the nice job she did at
State meet. Linda won
second in ready writing.
Isn’t midnight ©"little
late to be climbing around
on the top of the house
Bear? What were you doing
up there anyway? Were you
watching the clouds?
Say Ross, where did you.
get that new style shirt
you were wearing the other
night? Bid youget in such
a hurry you couldn’t tell
the front from the back?
The Juniors had true
confession while Mrs. Crow-
ley was gone and everyone
told all they knew on every
one else. Did you learn a
lot, Juniors?
Did you ever get a place
to sit in the trolly car in
Mexico, David? Poor boy
had to stand up all the
time.
Hey, Anne, that was a
very good record youdanced
to in the talent show.
Susy, do you go around
giving beer to all the
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Cat's Claw (Archer City, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1961, newspaper, May 19, 1961; Archer City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth836398/m1/4/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Archer Public Library.