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The Salina Journal from Salina, Kansas • Page 16

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Feb. 21, 1WT 16--The SaUna Journal and Elsie Gillispie (Phone TA Birthdays, birthdays, birthdays! In this short month, the stork placed on the face of this earth many babes who later became) well-known. Yes, February is the birth month of some 29 famous men and women. So, kids, if your birth date falls in this charming month, you can be hopeful of being the 30th person to join the ranks of Feb ruary celebrities. Bette Rooney celebrated her 16th birthday at Brookville with her famous colleagues the Sa- lin.a High cheerleaders, Betty Harr, Carole Mallon, Kay Wright, Becky Myers and Linda Stark.

The pepsters downed a lush chicken dinner, presented Bette with a sweater and took off for a show. Patty Befort, Jean Behrend, Pam Carney, Catherine Curry, Karen Dolan, Ella-BJla Drees, Patty Giersch, Freda Gottberg, Virginia Hoeffner, Ann Hogan, Susie Holke, Judy Johannes, Patty Jo Johnson, Patty Mjuiin, Helen Rogers, Mary Alice Shea, Mary Lynn Simpson, Carol Ann Smith, Janice Swanson, Kay Swedenburg, LaVonne Veltman, Jo Ellen Wary, Rose Ann Wasinger and Frances Werth hopped in chariots and traveled to Julia Norton's Mount Vernon home for a special feast. Following in the foot steps of George Washington were Gail Greever, Kay Vickroy, Elsie Gillispie, Cakie Olson and Liz Felten as they showed their ability to chop down cherry trees. Rita Joyce Dllling- ham, Shirley Sanderson-Gary Reese, Sharon Porter-Terry Pixler, Dottie Harr-Jim Bach and Mike Johnson were certainly glad Caruso and Herbert had come into existence in February, of course, as they gathered at Sandy Van Cleef's to listen to records. Hoops! Parasols! Fancy coiffures! Such could have been the attire that Pat Riker, Barbara Henry, Carolyn Shipp, Pat Wood, Dana Harper, Marilyn Hillyard, Catherine Heatwole, Sabra Headley, Jane King, Joan Fassnacht and Carol Phillippi wore to Sondra Hays' "MAD" coke party.

Pris Herring-Jim Mortimer Shirley Alexander and Jim Nothern observed the stars in celebration of a famous Polish astronomer's birthday. Cherie Clark, Kay McAninch, Jane Sanderson and Sue Hardisty Continued to Page 17 Don't miss the March Ladies' Home Journal 240 the biggest issue in six years! Spring Fashions-- The "American look" you have it? Four top American designers show how you can achieve it. They tell i fashion interpret them with color photos of their new a i in "American Designers," "I lost 91 pound in just 10 months." Find out how, in "91 Off Dnwms A Coming i diet menus for a week. IN ALL, 40 anidct, tiorict and jcatUTCf. Get your copy today! A LADIES HOMF Journal f.

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CAN Thursday, 21, 1957 17-The Joiiriuil Teen Talk Continued from I'agc 16 met at Judy Geisendbrf mansion for a Latin study and tea. "Dreams, Buffalo Bill!" raced through the minds of Janice Watts, Helen Holtz, Nancy Napier. Jody Bray, Sandy Cameron, Judy Crowther, Roberta Hetzel, Marilyn Wood and Carolyn Beichle as they fbcked to Sharon Davis's lookout tower for a slumber party. Annie Anschutz. Donna Antrim, Ann Bell, Barbara DeWar, Mary Cooke, Barbara DeWar, Mary Gay Dillingham, Donna Liz Felten, Sharoi.

Fox, Gail Greever. Mary Kay Hawkes, Pris Sandy Hoffman, Ginny Horn, Carol LaRetta Miller, Cakie Olson, Marlene Pinkham, Kay Smith, Pat Stauffer, Sonie Sheets, Darlene Sutton, Mary Lee Taylor, Jeanette Turner, Kay jVickroy, Mary Rita Warren and Coni Zook became competitors of Alice Freeman Palmer as they educated each other on the latest gossip at Sandy Fleming's supper party. Joan Spangler and Mary Simmons served as spokesmen when Teresa Floro-Haroid Snedker, Judith Hilton-Don Fassnacht, Lynn Ramsey-Gene George, Sheila Li.sman-Benny Seller. Michele Shaver-Kirk Downey. Joan-Richard Laubengayer and Steve Flan- iders assembled at Mary's for a meeting of the colonists! I "Happy Birthday to you!" was sung to Ernie Loader on her 16th by Faye Weckel.

Nancy Cole, Sharon Sandy Colvin, Carolyn Johnson, Janice McCall, Don. na Norris, Janet Payne, Joane Dodge, Jerry Wise. Larry Kaufman. Dickie Ericknm, Eddie Bentley. Don Wise, Joe Lamer.

Rick Maring, Harry Becker, Joe Wickersham, Bobby Bowers. Jim Moore. Jay Dee Bailey and Jim Minnernan. The group presented Ernie with an earring and brac6- let set. The gals lodged Ernie's and after imitating Katharine Cornell until the wee hours, finally hit the hay at 5:30 am.

YAWN! Cherie Clark, Kay McAninch. Sue Hardisty, Judy Gsisendorf and Rita Wright spent a gay afternoon riding in a phaeton. A delightful banquet was served to Pat Rifcer, Sondra flays. Jane King. Carol Phillippi, Sabra Headley.

Marilyn Hillyard, Catherine Heatwole, Carolyn Shipp, Pat Wood, Barbara Henry and Joan Fassiacht at Dana Harper's home before the ladies attended a drama. Carol Hoesch, Becky Cunningham, Ann Kaufman, Jan McAninch, Clara Rock, Ei la Lou Wilson, David Ditto, Barry Young, Carl Cook, Bonnie McMickell, Buddy McMickell, Gayle Duffield and Carla Metz got together to practice for a forthcoming rodeo. Spending a grueling evening in a rough polo match were Mary Rita Warren, Sharon Fox. Elsie Gillispie. Mary Kay Hawkes, Carol McKim.

Sandy Hoffman and )onna Antrim. Julie Magee. Judy Hilton, Pen- iy Sheffield and Melinn Kiesel pent a busy afternoon at a quilt- rig bee. After discussing Lincoln's Get- ysburg Address, Ardy Allison and Cakie Olson spent one evening in libernation at Kay Vickroy's louse. Rising early, they improved health with a brisk morning valk.

Taking separate journeys but arriving in the same place were Donna Norris, Ernie Loader, Carol Pfannenstiel, Joleen 'iz Felten, Janie Cooke and Sandy as they traveled to the site of those exciting drag races! As the idea came to Thomas Idison, so the light finally dawnsd on Ann Kaufman as she was surprised on her birthday by Carol Nancy 1 i Jane iampton, Kathy Engstrom and Patty and Jan McAninch. The party-goers stuffed on Mex- can dishes. A good menu consisting of Italian spaghetti, new potatoes ivith cream peas, French bread with garlic and some out-of-the- world (yes, it really was out of this world punch was fixed, served and eaten by Donna Antrim, Sandy Hoffmf.n and Carol McKim at Mary Kay Hawkes's shanty. Root the Salina High Mustangs to victory Friday, and then stop at the YMCA for Cherokw. The end of March will bring an unusual dance to Cherokee members.

Wait for further information on a Sadie Hawkins "backwards Happy birthday to all those February celebrities! And good luck to the one who will become that WUi (anew Ftbruwjr.

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