THE
TARTAN TATTLER
WHICH
BOY IN B COMPANY OF THE Safety
Patrol was "patroling
one of Lee's twirllers? He's
in 8-7. |
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WHY
DOES FAITH BALL POKE through
the trash cans for empty milk
cartons? We bet she's making
candles for Christmas. |
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Certain
unsavory characters on Bus 94
are guilty of the dreadful crime
of putting gum in the girls'
hair. How do people get that
gruesome? |
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WILL
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE HY-Y LOST
and found project, which is
conducted from Room 18, please
contact Mr. Taylor to reclaim
the Hi-Y Handbook he lost! |
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WE
WONDER WHETHER THE NINTH GRADERS
understand that they should
be setting an example to their
underclassmen. They still think
it is funny to charge to lunch
and butt the lunch line. |
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HAD
ANYONE FOUND A BLUE Old Town
canoe on Lake Osceola? Seems
as if a few Glenridge boys overdid
the fun and marooned Carol Cubbedge
on Rat Island without transporation. |
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WITH
THE EXPERIMENT IN TRADITION
education barely underway lots
of students are thanking their
lucky stars they don't live
in Russia. One said the class
was so quiet it was "Like
living under a tomb stone!" |
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WE
HEAR THAT ONE OF THE ASSISTANT
Managers of the football team
lets G.H. give him all the answers. |
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SEEMS
THE COLONY HAD QUITE A RUSH
ON Saturday. Reason? They opened
the balcony and some folks just
prefer the altitude or do we
mean solitude? |
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SOME
OF BOBBIE DIXON'S guests at
a recent slumber party found
the ideal entertainment - catching
the bus when it came by every
thirty minutes, riding a couple
of blocks, getting off and walking
back in time to catch the next
bus. |
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WE
UNDERSTAND some ninth grade
students were really worried
about confession day in Mr.
Ansley's Traditional Education
experiment. They thought they
had to tell all! |
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WE
LIKE MOSHER'S MIDGET. Wonder
if he'll ever ride it through
the halls the way another teacher
did some years back. |
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Linda
Borden and Robin McKenzie gave
a get together at Robin's home
on November 16. Those seen enjoying
the food and dancing were Sandy
Cash, Dewey Ramsby, Linda Schmidt,
John Cash, Judy Reding, Julius
Mullins, Mona Barnhart, Carl
Kettles, Jeannie Jones, Gene
Mooney, and Rick Giannini and
Steve Toothacker. |
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Pat
Clark had a slumber party for
her birthday November 22. Pam
Padwick, Carol Cubbedge, Harriet
Sullivan, and Patti Biallas
were there. At 8 P.M. Jim Bond,
Bill Copely and Ronnie Faulk
crashed the party. |
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Six
Glenridge students got together
at Andrea Peterson's house on
November 15. Judy LeFeber, Lynn
Bissland, Tim Bassler, Jeff
Butler and Roger Rollman were
in the group who had dinner
and went to the show. |
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The
night of November 26 Rusty Doolittle
gave a surprise birthday party
for Phyllis Bichard. Those seen
sneaking in the back way to
surprise her were: Rusty, Linda
Borden, Steve Toothaker, JoAnn
Ross, Fred Hale. |
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Lynn
DuBeau and Mary Orr gave a party
at the Coliseum Roller Rink.
After skating from two till
five they had hamburgers and
milk shakes at the Burger King.
Those who enjoyed the fun were:
Lynn DeBeau, Mary Orr, Sue Parsons,
Julie Mayer, Margaret and Annette
Lewis, Joy Lewis, Linda E'Dalgo,
Fran Caton and Annette Moore. |
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Kids,
Whoo has a platter Poll. Ricky
Lane at Whoo wants to hear from
Glenridge. On a postcard write
your name, the name of your
school and your favorite ten
tunes for the week. Send to
Rick Lane, WHOO, Orlando. Listen
to your favorite tunes from
3:30 - 5:00 at 990 on your dial. |
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Dewey
Skinny
Dewey Eats
Dewey Gaines
Irene
Study
Irene Learns
Irene Wise
Pud
see sand
Pud see water
Pud Mudd |
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