attleBYBETTY BALDWINJUDY SINGLETONS and SANDRA PER LOW SKI'S “come as you are” party was a big hit and loads of fun. It was held at 7:30 P.M. on Friday, June 6. All the girls invited were drag- , ged out of bed at that unearthly hour by Sandra and Judy and i then taken to the party site.HAZEL COVERT had a slum-Iber party for the 1957 senior girls. The party began at 11:30, P.M. and, of course, lasted until the next morin£. About 25 girls j attended.Several kids went to Rock- 1 springs July 3 and attended the rodeo there .Among them were GEORGE SHELLY. MARVIN REIGHEMEAU, CAROL FERGU- j SON, BILLY SHELLY. CECIL1 PLANT. BUDDY HENDERSON. I GWEN PARKER. CARROLL WILLIAMS^ NORMA ALBRIGHT and ANNELLE POOLEY GEORGE rode a bull in the rodeo. |Blossom. BILLY ARNOLD’Spet skunk, after being missing for several da vs, finally came home the other night. But, she brought her boyfriend with her and he was not deperfumed!BOBBY TAYLOR and JIM HOLT seemed to be having a big ! time down at the pool w i t h IBOBBY BLACKBURN. Jim and Bobby art* here from Houston to work out for a swimming team. They are staying at the Taylors j summer home. II had some real hot news about HERMAN BALDWIN est- ! ablishing bad (opps! that slip- | ped!) I mean, friendly relations ; between Mason and Kerrville. j But, as you all know, Herman is such a shy boy and would turn all sorts of colors if he saw his name in the paper. So, I agreed j not to put the incident into the j paper.Question around the town: Is j BUDDY SNOW loafing around in Kerrville or does he have a job, in Austin? Buddy keeps telling us that he does have a job, but j then, what is he doing here?Talking about jobs, I’m sure that WINFIELD BETTY would be | glad to give any of you a course in, “How to Goldbrick on the job’’. Windfield has had a lot of experience in that line.DON BERNHARD has theswell head. He has the mumps . . J fascinating HAROLD DICKEY is home on leave from the Air j Force . . . Mondav, July 9 marked the day when ROSEMARY HON- I EA and BRAD RHODEN have |been going toge ther for one heav- :enly year . . . see you Sunday. ;