BRACKENRIDGE HIGH SCHOOLBlu* Mottdar Austin highway haunt, dancingand enjoying cokes. Spied among Frightened sophomores looking. lhe jjoys ancj gtris were: for the third floor, seniors gasp* June Heron having plenty ol tag under their heavy schedules, fun wjth a charming escort. Purple Jackets bustling around Gorman Riley and lively blonde helping teachers and everybody Carc,i Randall, - who was wearing generally, the gang in the library a bright red velveteen skirt always issuing the wrong books— gUg Rehburg, this time with a such were some of the sights new gjamous. girl, little Billyabout Brackenridge on the day of aja.-dne eonoyer,registration. The cafeteria coke Mary Alice Tiedke complacent-machine was eagerly patronized jy devastating coke straws.' . by the exhausted mob, and at the Dorothy Jean Justiss arriving, last the poor P. J.’s couldn’t bustle lt;n ^GV purp]e Jacket uniform after anymore, but limped wearily the basketball game, through the halls. However, pt-ank Bryant and Margorie everybody seemed content as he 5Cy,0]2r__—one 0f our latest andlugged home his dozen new books cutest steady pairs,and aching brain, if perhaps a Dorjs warden with a new car*JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL TAReadjustment:little fatigued.Barbara Peery enjoyed getting her books at the library because of “Blue Eyes,” a mystery man, who issued them to her. In fact,men bracelet from her sweetheart. Oh, Bid You KnOW;That Joy Gowen completes her every sentence with “ain't' it?” That Jeanette Lovell is the*he eagerly assisted everyone in latest’ to twist her raven locks getting his books, just for another into pigtails? ' ;peek at “Blue Eyes.” That BoblSonnen loves to peerEvervbodv must agree that in at the doors and windows newcomers “Janice Olds. Marilyn Miss Elliott’s journalism II, IIIZiegler, sergeant-at-arms; Margaret Coughlin, secretary, and Arris It-seemed, strange to Joe Jef- Rogers, chaplain. Reporter Anne ferson not to see a crowd of boys Gaines selected records; President in front of the-sponsors’ old room Jeanne French, and Bettie Capron. Monday morning. He missed Billy vice president, discussed the Bennett, Cole Carnes and Buzzie Shake show coming on Feb. 19— Mueller escorting the sponsors to another “Don’t miss”; and Char-the door, and WayJand Johnson lotte Sawtelle, treasurer, and Mary talking until seconds before-the Jane McKenzie, second vice pres-bell,. to Virginia Carvel. For your ident, happily munched brownies, information, boys, they moved to ' , _ ,room 306, so Mary Lee . William- Fun for the Fund:WMgMw*“ slt “ the This week's Wst Soe, to the floor anymor.. - Yemmessee and Beta sororitiesJoe , Jefferson missed the mad for their' Re£j cross war relief dash to the cafeteria from third dance Tim entire proceeds, in-period and sorrowfully ambled to duding the money from cokes and' ward advisory; he noticed.the be- . domJts went to the Red Cross, wildered new sophomores and y0U boys know why thetried hard to remember which gir)s s’ecmed s0 thirsty), class to enter himself. Joe has Am3-d the red and wbite stream-adjusted himself with a new de- erg. on whic}l Merrilynn Mabritotermination :to' make all “A”s— - worked untu 6:30 to pur up be-with a little help. heath the gay balloons blown up-Chnua Crtfi/tb' hv Mary Jane McKenzie, and toShako social. . records which Barbara EdwardsThe cheeriest girls, the most un- Berleite. Capt waited. for understanding sponsor, hardworking tit S:30—danced Barbara Ajide*son witn David Murphy, PhoebeWhiting, and Susan Westbrook and IV class? , . officers, loyalty, spirit ahd sin angora cap, Mar-were among the cutest sophs on That Sarah Martin recently took ; centy make up the Shakespeare Fry in a imny ang^a ch- }Zi SET«n~Poor Walther John Ives, arrlv- inS date with Gene Mca.nney? tag to regicrer, was suddenly ' That Annie McPhad dots tne stunned by the fact that he had pleasantly in her newleft his ail-important book card polka dotted dress - ■ ^at home, and had'to phone mother Tnat Jonn Howard /^always to bring it followed about on the campus byCharles Seidemann, so locker a IiUl hen? _____applicants in his advisory dis-’*’covered, keeps two lookers, one for his own books, the other for ■whole sacks of soap. (For the Student Council’s defense drive'.)Noiey New*Margie Parker has been elected by the Clios of Miss Adah Gibbons as the term president. Lois Wei-mers and Dorothy Lee Keren both are to serve as vice presidents. Thelma Zimmer is the spring term aecretary for the club, and Onice Feille, treasurer. Miss Agnes James, who is now busily knitting pink Afghan squares for the Red Cross, is encouraging ail the girls in the Lanier Literary Society to help out. It was also suggested that the girls have a knitting party, which would offer good opportunity for Jots of gossip and plenty of little six-inch squares.Introducing a lively bit of monkey business, Miss Frey keeps gum chewing in her classes reduced to a minimum. Each offending gum-chewer must contribute * penny into a little monkey bankSAN ANTONIO TECHthe Shakes entertained with a pie in a sweater she knitted for social Wednesday after meeting, him, and Herman Ligon back from While Amelie Rutherford-worried three weeks m Florida, sporting over the senate election, Hostess a moustache and rushing no/one Lois Daubert, historian, served but Jo Ann Nelson, vve aJ newfrosted cokes to hungry Tommie jt wss the end of fun for th-__:_:_ ■_.lt;war relief fund when La v ernepulled down the 12-foot Red CrossSophomor# StuffWell, another semester has begun and the sophomores are jjft-Romance RoundupIrma Lee Marts was happy the other night when Jerry Wills came home from Abilene for twoting to -where they can find theirway around without getting lost. Donald Smith makes as hand-Many of the sophomores can be some a civilian as he did an offi-heard complaining about having cer. • .w rr„^r Robert Lord seems happy since too much i?omGwor]c, butaf Katherine ott has registered at them are so busy getting acquaint-ed with the other studies that they do not bother to think about their homework.Jesse Ruth Sanderson seems toflag and turned of the mckle-odeon.Dedication*:M“It Happened in Sun Valley,” .to Peggy Friedrich.“I Dream of Jeannie,” from Jimmy to Jeannie Williamson.“I’ve Got My Eyes on Yml, to Betty Jean Wessley from everyone.“I'll String Along With You,” to Miki fromkLee and Louis.I’m Through . With Lovebe that way about a certain Ran-1 from Chris Rogers to don t you dolph Field lad. (wish vo knew!”HI Y to Form ClubThe Tech Hi Y Club is plan-Does Mildred Black always have two escorts? She was seen at the midnight show a few nights agoning to do its part in helping Un* with both Buddy Rohling andele Sam win the war. The mem* Ralph Lewis, bers are making plans for organ- We wish that Fred Warren ziing a “Penny-a-Plane” Club at would wake up and give a certain school. Their slogan will be “A girl in his English class a break.Penny a Day Keeps the Japs ,Away.” We WonderWhere Joe De Leon got that It'* a Mystery pretty blue suit—-If Henry Hunt-Whv Katherine Neil refuses to ress is really going to join the“I See a Million People,’ from Bubba to Mary Alice.“Miss Lou/' to Pat McGee from Joe Jefferson.“Baby, Won’t You Please Come Home,” from Larraine Channel! to John R. Shaw.“You Couldn’t Be Cuter,” to Ella Verne Taylor,for his crime, and this money j g0 With Tech boys—Which Betty Air Corps—Why Alfred CadenaMiss Frey plans to give to the Penny a Plane Fund. Many students, however, plunk pennies in, lust to watch the monkey tip his jaunty little cap.One of the school's most up and coming organizations, the Glee Club of Miss Ida Collins, is now inticipating a womanless moek ivedding, Kenneth Jackson, the pant football idol of B.H.S., is to portray the sweet little bride.Billy Thompson is now heading he civics 21 class of Miss Mar-juerite. Higgins. Alice Palling is rice president, Mary Faith* Taylor lecretary, and Martin Jane?, seg-feant-aj-arms.Yo YO’S (a product of elemen-ary' school days) are now the atest campus insanity. Jack ■taper, whose yo yo is studded, ikes to let pretty Norma Humble jlay with It,Ann Choate likes best, the Army had to register over again—If or the Navy—Why all the girls are that Ethel Howard-Charles Fran-interested in Randolph Field— dolig romance is going to last for-Why Milton Overstreet joined the ever—Who Louise. Pate will go R.OT.C.—Why Joyce Switzer with now that Ralph Lewis is won’t give a certain boy a tumble gone—Why the lieutenant colonel —Why Johnny Gavlick refuses to is a member of the .“Bachelor’s go steady with any girl, Club.”,BURBANK HIGH SCHOOLRandom Shots:Friday Night FrolicLots of good students attended he basketball game at the B.H.S. ym Friday night, but the truants ilso had lots of fun at a popularBfWSMCWOne pert n te look our fecit end to fi*lt; bttter because wo do. Through nil tho disasters and wars of worldhistory our moral* and the morale of oar men is maintained by our appearance end the way we feeU My Baths and Massages will help you look your btst.(ALL P*3022 FOR APPOINTMENT 1502 FREDERICKSBURG RO.Snoopers' Scoops School SurveyExa O’Neill is wearing a beau- In a recent survey among the tiful new locket, a birthday gift student body these were voted from ,Fred Byrom. We can’t tops as the three sweetest words blame Exa from wishing herself in the English language; I love many happy returns of the day. you; dinner is served; keep the ■ Kenneth Harris has a private change; all is forgiven; sleep un-t- til noon; heres that five. Andsecretary. It happened this way. ^ gad/estwere: External useKenneth underwent a tonsilec- only; buy me one; out of gas; tomy last week, and, being unable dues not paid: funds not suffi-to come to school for his report cient; rest in peace, card, exam grades, football jacket _ and registration data, he called Military Mixer upon Mary Frances Rusmisel to Uniforms and sabres were put act as his confidential aide. Nice aside in favor of party attire by work, Mr. Harris. the R.O.T.C. officers when theyLillian McCreeJess and Bobby entertained their sponsors Jast Hulh make a cut twosome tear- Thursday evening in the homeJoe Jefferson can hardly wait until next Tuesday when the I sponsors take over the review. It’ll be a sight you won’t want to miss, either.Those mighty Braekenridga i boys—George’ and Jay—graced ; Jefferson halls, coming over to see Harriet Donzis.After that hard fight of standing in line and waiting two or three hours for a clas to open, we saw Joyce Waideck exhausted, sitting on the floor—could it have been that strain that sent her home thinking she had the mumps,Jean Dixon has a glow in her eyes that kindles with the sight of Edward Boykin.Beaux of the backward dance was Charles Sawtelle.with a corsage in his hair.The Skeleton Majestic show ought to hit the top with the Blues scene, featuring Peggy Ponder, and a waltz trained by Bud Nash,Have you noticed Joyce-Rader’s dimpel smile and. Peggy- Bassett’s raven, tresses?Warning! Bill Eagle, don’t throw any more oranges.Congratulations—Frank Dickson and John Shaw—newly-elected president and vice president of the Senate Club.ing around in Bobby's jalopy. It's of Capt. Henry Flores. One of a case of love me, love my car the most popular amusements of 1with Bobby. ’ the evening was the game “Mur- ton Vandergrift had no sponsor,Since his recent trip to Okia* der,” in which Mary Frances Rns- but he did drag a date—nonehoma. Frank Fraga’s theme song misel could exercise her lung other than Joanne Kennedy, hisis “Take Me Back to Tulsa.” power. - I cheer leader mate . . -The local girls don’t have a Jack Mock’s One and Onlyj Henry Flores took both his girl didn't attend the party, and ev- friend and his sponsor, and whatchance now that Frank has ac- didn't attend the party quired a girl friend who lives erybody is wondering whether near Tulsa. His -trip last week- there has been a tiff . . . Maj. end covered almost the entire Ralph Kunz and his sponsor, width of Oklahoma and Texas Maurice Gray, were the life of and included some of the most the party . . . Sammy Lucas and beautiful spots in the two states. Eleanor Matson had a special James Rossman is busy nowa- technique with the bottle in the days keeping his distinction of game “spinning the bottle,” and chief ladies’ man -of Burbank, were accused of having east a Runners-up include Joe Knight, jinx , . Preston Bricker proud-Preston Bricker and R. A. Davis, ly escorted Inez Matson.., Clay-witb the attention he paid his sponsor and the watchful care he exercised over his girl, Henry’s evening was somewhat restricted . , , It was rumored that Victor Mahar was too timid to ask his sponsor, Margie Springer, for a date, but sent her word that he would be by ’bout halfpast 8.” . . . Ruth Elliott turned her officer down 'in favor of an-* a i r L. I /it, foil Ctrl fi'S m *3 _nth