eir proper centtty pur-THEol' theIt intoSPONSORED BY THE STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF THE NOCONAARROWHEAD STAFF........... Lena DugganSports Editor Robert McPhersonReporters: Seniors — Willie Mae . Juniors—Joanne Underwood and Ruth Taylor; Sophomores— Diana Flynt and Shirlev Reynolds1 Freshmen — Charles Pennal at' 1Sidney Sue Smith.vi: kn!,v. |NOt l''lyrod «w- V xnurt awftOly »,n Frklav »i :1at „ t» ’ • r . i!’lJ ^ve didn’t know that it wouldJ.J Ilruok ns I ,hank. „ , '■1 ill for anythin::. Dalton and I Tabroke up i was quite a let of distln*~I'OPatrv clM/.i.. t i .. iGetting out ofupQueen ( ontest A SuccessThe results of the football queen contest were as follows:Patsy Rolls—3332 votes.Theresa Baxter—1043 votes.Carolyn McCall—891 votes.Carolyn Etheredgc—380.Patsy Rolls receiving the most votes was crowned queen of the football season of '48, Friday night, during the half at the Nocona-Bowie footb.dl game. She is a Senior in Hr h School and a verv deserving person for this honor.Tne crowning was a very pretty occasion. The band formed a heart and played. Let Me Call You SUeetheart, while the two captains, Billy Joe Hawthorne and John D'Dicker—Shucks,know.Gerald Slcdge-school, I reckon.Donald Nabours—No lessons bring up.I don'tm-e in the 'ftdy hall Ttte-davtnomimr. but we guess it was worthtoSMOKE SIGNALSWe guess Bobbie Wall will be sure to keep a look out on cars that stop at her house from now on: you know it isn't very often that Anvil Rose pays a visit to girls.Boy, Ethel Duck has really been a get tin’ around. Alex Thursday night, Berry Ritchie Friday night,it. getting the new book shelves.Welcome to a new Sophomorel Ray Sell, from Buckholt. TexasOur Trip to Mobile(By Ellen Snapp)We spent Monday night in Denton as guests of the Denton student council. Lcita and I stayed in one place and Mr. Bray and the boys stayed together in another. We met them at the bus in front of NTSTC at 7 o'clock the next morning, and there we also met the students from Denton Junior High, Denton Senior I Huh, and their sponsors We pickedJerry Perrv Saturday night andHarold Lapgford Sutufciv night. Tell I k1'fk! Pal'k delegates, andStO!)PCfl ill Kilnorp for InnoU injtLs your secret Ethel, please.Boswell, escorted the queen to the istopped in Kilgore for lunch in tin high school cafeteria and met the Kilgore delegates. Now our party was complete and we settled down for a nice long ride. We rang, yelled, ! read funny books, ate chocolates! I and chewed bubble gum.We went through Shreveport, andmost of us didn't think we'd esjxvi- j ally care for the place. We went tlirou.h the sorriest part of the!nsa-thatvor i P • i ccb:ldaticERSeems there is going to be onesad Junior boy pretty soon when Mary Eller moves to Breckenridge.Things like that just will happen!though.,,, , - , Mauzi Chupp and Bill Tunnellwlu-re they placed the crown (wore seen in the show again Sun-!”■ n her hand, handed her the day. This looks as though it might Ke:uitiful bouquet and placed a kiss ! last a long time vet.hr'v rhpoks- This v'as :in occasion j Everyone is certainly going to be jtovn on the trip down there thou-di•n will be remembered by many j lonsome in the Junior class for a ! None of us liked Kile ore verv well 1’I: h School students. while without Dovio Mtvv, . incc she------- ; mov'd to Calif *rnin. WeFlb*o Snanp i* Travel jUnd us both rood luckClub Speaker Howard Kaler why were you soEllen Snanp, who recently return- v!!,llt;\fa,Urd.;-o rVl.ll(in't bo becauselt;d from Mobile. Ala., where she was ^ coukl it I ' ° B°Wiestudent council BiHy Fldm, AncU andTlt;( \\ is Johnson Jill seemed to bo hn\ing lots ol fun Sunday riding around in Billy Eldred’s car. The question is. what did Uiev do?thedel- -etc to‘ in' ly -as i. t speaker at the Travel ( Wednesday. She told of her tt.y to Mobile mu! the various activities of the delegates.! for that, matter. We’d heard aboutwish she ;havinr an oil well in one's back doorI but there they had them in their front doors, too. it seemed to be a very prosperous town.We arrived in Baton Rouge about ! seven o’clock that afternoon andthe air really felt good as we crossed the Missi.ssippi. it was so fresh,cool, and damp. It was raining, too, when we got to the Bellemont Motor Hotels and we took 15 minutes thereWeekthankful forget out ofUyi r.That T canQuestion of thlt;What are you mostthi Thanksgiving?Ruth Padeett—Weschool two da vs.Bobbie Pern Enlow-eat all I can hold. Poor grocery bill.•Maty Lou Lane Owner of a new ring.Jimmy Plumlee—Wine, women and son!Gloria Painter—Getting out of school.Raymond Salmon- That takes a little thought.Bill Hawthorne -I get to go see trandma, and also get. my little rosley fixed.Mrs. Mitchell—My goodness, justM irlene Nelson, it Hire is nice that I to unload our luggage washyou can drive. It saves a lot of kids from walking cm Sunday afternoons Bol hie Printt has added another admirer to her list. Tins time it is Bill Cayton.J-. nn Underwood, Tneta Whiteand Betty Orroll (vrtrdnlv had a '■nod time followin' thorn P.-V,boys Sundg.v Couldn't the bovs take1 a hint, iris?ourfaces, comb our hair, and do a littlebrushing up in general. We then loaded the bus again and went out to the eapitol building. We were guided through it by a lady who explained each part of it which really made it inter* ting. It is 34stories huh, constructed of manydifferent varieties of marble, con-| tains huge chandeliers and vases, iRhynah Apple, we hear that you j the latter ol which was a gift from 'were really mad Saturday night. I don't blame you, if Ancil Tuley wasapposed to come after you and he didn’t.Say Cora Bourland, we wonder why you could have been at Muen-Franee in 1934. We went up to the top of the building and looked down . nt the lights shinning on the Mississippi, and there is a green spotlight near the top of the* building which shines on a statue of Huev!er Sunday afternoon. Could there i Lon-. Tim statue is located acrossthidfliceECinosa world of thine?.Paul Cable—I’m gonna* have a big red rooster for dinner, old as the hills.Trov White That Bud Ice is still%going with Sue Pettyjohn.Ly n n Wa Iden —I’ll a t T haven’tgo* a whipping by new. Hope I cansov the same at this time next voar.1 *Hay ford Patterson Don’t ask me; ask Mr. Bray, lie’s principal.James Bowerman—Just girls.Carolyn McCall—To get out ofschool.Barbara Tatum—You’d be surprised what I’m tankful for.Jo Coston—My cat is going to have kittens. T think.Dan Gist—That another six weekshas none bv.*Mauzi Chimp—What do you think,Sh. sh!Tthol Duck—Gosh I m thankful that Alex isn’t too mad at nn*.Preston Parker—I’m thanklul that it’s about time for basketball season to start.Miss Cash I’m thankful that the world s not at war.Bobbie Pruitt—That we get out vrF of school.Theresa Baxter—That I'll get to go to see mv new nephew.1.7 * *Mary I ouise Berry -Somethin'Thelma Virginia i Pounds.NIesithat is very umtsual around (Our holidays.)I ewis Johnson—We’ll act to have two holidays and I’m thankful that I’m still lingering on!Cora Bourland-died I have a new boy friend.Walter Zimmerman rI hat‘s some-thbiLr I’m thankful for lt;vei few da vs!Wanda Hibc n Bovs!Laquita ElJred—The holidiu arc getting during the year.tRay t: 1 My friends.Kir/ Walker—Basketball season.M1 Hcndi rson My good lookingbe an olri flame down that way?Billie Patterson, where was Gerald Molsbeo Sunday night? We saw you, but didn’t see him.Charles Hooker, who were you with Saturday nit.-lit? Melba Lassiter would like to know so she could Ct someone else (Bill Perrvmum. if needed.Berry Rif, hit- It l| Saturday night, lr ving several sad hearts here1 inNoeona, We won't mention anyname.'.j Jerry Perry, have you made upj your mind yet who it will be0Dev io Maye- had to moveOur two (!' 11.lines’ lt;o ]es ;(v,.• till low but • ure. anu as st illlins.et itu- on! Th v are none otherthan Bobby Rolls and Peggy Whitten.Tim e new mm mas that you may not know about yet are:Plumlee, Sonny Iangford:Parr, Rno I- lt;Uv trtls; l.orenlt;Bobby Sn-ith.Did Ruth Taylor go to Alvord Sunday jus, f(,r the trip, or was it •somooiv • jM'cial?Cocil Cherry vou should considergetting to go with that Ringgold girl, Dotsey Fletcher. Good luck.Christa Nee Id. Bonnie C. Rich,Sarah St ne, and Jc.an Wyiiiir arck sure walking funny this week. Don’t vcu know th it riding horses willcause that?As most of us know, Mrs. Joe rI m nci had to attend the ball game in the ambulance', due to her illness,was crowned quion and received her beautiful bouquet, she presented the flowersto Mrs. Turner. Wlt; hope that this brou :ht much happiness to Mrs.Turner's heart.Lonnie c Rich ls getting around J rather slow this week, due to the f ’ct that her foot is in a east and •hi is on crutches. We knew thatfrom tin' front of the building. This building and the scenes we saw from I n are about the most beautiful , sights we saw on the vvholi trip. Ieven though the damp wind was | howling- loudly an und the structure and the weather seemed 10 belowzero.The next morning we set. our course for New Or lean: Everyonevwas looking forvvaul to it because we had heard so much about the Frinch quarter and Canal Street. We traveled over a highway which ran mbt through the center of the Iouisima swamps and jungle-kmds.Tt was really rugged country and \ri\ attractive. P;irt ol New Orleans is below sea level. Some ot the homes and colleges in that sectionare beautiful and the majoritv of* »them arc vinccovered. We parkedthe bus near Jackson Square and the Court ot thi- Twin .Sisters, Weali got out and separated into croup Pt our tour. Part ot us took pictures, ate doughnuts and drank coffee; while others made the rounds of antique shops, sampled French jx*rfume, and took in the drug stores. We ate lunch there,too.The next state was We traveled for miles along the Gull of Mexico. On one side were some of the most beautiful homes we had seen They have some of the prettiest varieties of grass along in that section We arrived in Mobile(continued on page (it (ocOdDOC0lt;olt;olt;nVVOoVOo/N /NTht