Mr. Liebeler. Did Warren Easton students come from pretty much the same kind of family background or the same kind of economic and social background as the people who went to Beauregard Junior High School?

Mrs. Smith. I think so, but there were a few kids—well, boys—that were——

Mr. Liebeler. Of a somewhat rougher nature, shall we say?

Mrs. Smith. Yes; I wouldn't want to say hoodlums, but they were, you know.

Mr. Liebeler. There were people from a different class or different group of society?

Mrs. Smith. There were rumors that some of them took dope. Of course, I don't know how true it is, but that is what they say.

Mr. Liebeler. You never had any knowledge of anything like that or heard any rumors about that at Beauregard, did you?

Mrs. Smith. No; I never have.

Mr. Liebeler. If you can think of anything else about Lee Oswald that I haven't asked you about, we would appreciate it very much if you would set it forth on the record now. Can you think of anything else that we haven't covered?

Mrs. Smith. There isn't anything else I can think of.