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Synopsis:
Veronica and Archie go roller-skating, though neither is a very good skater. Each hooks up with an attractive instructor for lessons in skating and other things.
Pages:
6.000
Pencils:
Bill Vigoda ?
Notes:
Maybe a coincidence that the cover is about roller-skating, the inside front cover is an ad for Chicago Roller Skates, and the first story is about roller-skating?
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Harry Lucey
Notes:
Promo for Jughead Annual #6 and Betty and Veronica Annual #6 with mail-in coupon. Covers to both are depicted, along with original artwork.
Title:
Fit to Be Tried
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis:
Betty is working in a dress shop when Veronica wants to try on a dress in the store window.
Pages:
0.750
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Characters:
Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis:
Veronica makes Betty show her many items, then just buys a pair of socks.
Pages:
0.250
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Notes:
A continuation of the situation from the previous story.
Title:
The Pundits
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Archie and Jughead on stage as a song-and-dance team telling jokes.
Pages:
0.750
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Title:
Encore
Characters:
Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
Synopsis:
Archie and Jughead are puppets on a television screen, telling a bad joke.
Pages:
0.250
Script:
Tom Moore ?
Pencils:
Tom Moore
Inks:
Tom Moore
Letters:
Tom Moore
Notes:
The title "Encore" is a tie-in to the previous story.
Characters:
Yogi Berra (drawing and photo); Betty; Bob
Synopsis:
Yogi Berra hits the winning home run in the ninth. After the game the kids get his autograph and he advises them to sell White Cloverine Brand Salve.
Pages:
1.000
Pencils:
Ray Thompson [as R. T.] (signed)
Inks:
Ray Thompson [as R. T.] (signed)
Notes:
Illustrated ad, half in comic format, for selling White Cloverine Brand Salve. Premium is a photo of New York Yankees baseball catcher Yogi Berra. Wilson Chemical Co., Dept. J140-10 Tyrone, Pa. The same ad appeared in the previous issue on the inside back cover in black and white.
Synopsis:
Randy takes Katy to a Roaring '20s party.
Pages:
3.330
Script:
Bill Woggon
Pencils:
Bill Woggon ?
Inks:
Bill Woggon ?
Notes:
Fashions, etc. by Juli Wheeler (Marietta, Ga.), Judy Compaan (Richmond, Calif.), Jean Polston (Whiteville, N.C.), Miss Warrene Gill (Lebanon, Ore.), Mary Aysom (Trenton, Mo.), Carolyn Tapolci (Verona, Pa.), Joanne Finnegan (Bronx, N.Y.), Yvone Ellis (Granite City, Ill.), Jimmy Hood (Pennsacola, Fla.), Nancy Edstrom (East Hampton, Conn.), and Sandra Stone (Warren, Pa.). Montecito Country Club in Santa Barbara, Calif. is mentioned.
Title:
Roaring 20's Fashions
Characters:
Katy Keene
Pages:
0.670
Script:
Bill Woggon; Junior Cruise (idea)
Pencils:
Bill Woggon ?
Inks:
Bill Woggon ?
Notes:
Katy paper doll with four outfits. Fashions and Roaring 20's theme by Junior Cruise.
Title:
Theodore Roosevelt Contest
Pages:
1.400
Letters:
typeset
Notes:
Results from a special contest of writing a paragraph about why Theodore Roosevelt was a great man. First prize of $10.00 to Darlene Lada (Niles, Ill.), second prize of $6.00 to Virginia Correa (Newtown, Conn.), third prize of $4.00 to Carol Oldham (Detroit, Mich.), fourth prize of $2.00 to Karen Parker (Vincennes, Ind.), fifth prize of $2.00 to Toby Coffman (St. Louis, Mo.), sixth prize of $2.00 to Carole Schrock (Bristol, Ind.), seventh prize of $2.00 to Georgia Anetzberger (Mansfield, Ohio), and eighth prize of $2.00 to Marilyn Mehl (West New York, N.J.).
Synopsis:
Betty has a date with Archie, but knows that Veronica will spoil it. Jughead comes up with a plan to get the gang to all go bowling and have Betty make a late change of plans to go somewhere else with Archie. It works as well as any of Jughead's plans ever do.
Pages:
4.670
Title:
Tray for the Money!
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Pop Tate
Synopsis:
Jughead doesn't know how to serve a malted properly.
Pages:
0.330
Title:
Hat's Enough
Characters:
Li'l Jinx; Hap Holiday
Synopsis:
When Hap sees Jinx chasing a hat on a snowy day, he goes to help her. After finally running down the hat and falling through the ice, he discovers the hat was for a snowman.
Pages:
2.000
Script:
Joe Edwards
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Title:
Green Eyes
Characters:
Wilbur; Laurie; Laurie's father
Synopsis:
Laurie has to spend the evenings studying for a history test. She tries to call Wilbur each night, but he's not home. Later she finds that he was hiding outside to make sure Laurie wasn't going out.
Pages:
3.000
Pencils:
Joe Edwards
Inks:
Joe Edwards
Title:
From Hunger
Characters:
Jughead Jones; Mr. Weatherbee
Synopsis:
Mr. Weatherbee punishes Jughead for eating outside the lunchroom by making him take papers around the school and have each teacher sign them.
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