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T H K r O L I, E G I A T K
October 30. 194-
COLLEGIATE
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A Little Sermon
i i»n « jMTtoii ri'ttllv tiP ■ H<' "r ?>hf may (uit lie jicr-
ffi l, hut th‘- Ifin thfy run (In i.4 to xhitw 'i liltl)- n-nin-ct or
r<>(i«iil<*r»tii>ii for olht-rH. A kiml wnril, ;i thtiuithtful K<*r»t-
111 !• t iwuril II li-llow human will lif jfr<Mt|y aiipn-t iati-il.
^ <>u rail ma'ii- lh<' worlil si bftter plai i* in whii h ti) live
(>y liiviiijf and hi-)pi«>; i-ai h oihcr in Chrixt'M name. IJetli-r
yiiuiM'll anil y ii 1h-u<t thr iM-oplf aroumt yiiu.
'I his Food Situation
I hf Id|)U- i-ommandmK ihf cmliT pomiion of diiM'uiwioti
on our >'am|iiii that ol th<- all-im;>ortaiit fooil situa'iun.
With onioiiA anil ori hnl.n thrown in no (.i-rtain dirvctiun,
thr ton*' of I onvi-rHationx it invanahly on thf i ritic.il Hidi
—i ritii itm w hu'l' provoki-.s c|UfXlionH a< to » hv her or not
■ nythiiiK ‘'I'h ii«- iioiii- to vary our lonnnttantly unattruc-
tivf nwaln.
\V I- would v<‘htur< to xay thr one ffaljjr*' tnojit noticfd
l>y vMilor* t* our food. If an octii'wional pa.tsiT-by makei*
coninifnt. ih‘‘n i( < an not In- Maid that thr .-itudcnts who an'
nini- nionlh.i to it an- ui.juxlilii-d in thi-ir coni-
plainlK.
Our food ix fair, V\ «• know that to rfinforre thi.K utate-
nn'iit, thfn- I 'inifM from mon- ojitimiittic »ourr«-M the reply
th.it -u far we have had no ca.tualitien irom the Ioo«i
^^•rvel^ < a'<ualiln-.'(. no! Hut the numlier of IrowninK faces
lilihK Ironi the diniiiK hall h untold. Seven .-tudent.s out uf
ten head for the " Store or an uptown I'olfei’ .nhop to
xuppliment the prereedinjf meal. One of the Kreatett lux-
urien an A. <' .ntudent can hope for. it he eat* on the lam-
pu«, 11 to have .1 meal uptown or a' home on a week-end
vimt. I’.irent.i a>«k. "Ilow in your tood up ihere. John?"
rari' exreption Would he to hear an an.-twer different
Iroiii thin: 'Well. I'll tell you. II'h lair, l>ii( there in v»»t
room lor improveiiii iit. eipcrially in pre|)aralion. Seenih
to me «!• e.iuld have illlleiellt loods for the >(;ime price."
A. ha'* K'xxl reaxon lor keepmj; the price of meal.--
a* low as po-mitde. and our collejfe dietary depar.ment in
to 1)1* commendeii for it.s imiirovi.imK within the Ilmit.H
outlined for them in thi- hudKfi. However, more laurel.-i
could he be.Htowed, if our meal.s Were [irepared more on
the attr.iclive tide. I’erhapn. too. .HumethiiiK could be done
to ifiv'e u.H a food, he it meat, veKatahle, de.-'.'ieft, or drink,
dilferent trom the general run that tire.n the a|>|>etite no
I'hd. 'I'hiK can he ilone! Uillerent. attractive, and appe-
ti/iiiK meiiUfi can he prepared with umall chaiiKe in price.
ro«till)lv the two jiarraliceH that would have to be made
ari' mon- tim.- on the jiart of the dietician to work out
the-i- dietx and clo.ve ob.servation to .lee that proper prepar
ation IX c.irried ou:. It i.s a biK job, but we have a depart
ment to xupervixe .such; anti there i* no rua*»>n why it
xhoiild not l<e ilone.
l.an. year wc xaw intlicted upon u.i a ri.se in price of
tioard to <!>7.r)0. Kveryolle expei ten to .tee .tome .Hort of
change 111 the way of more food. We were di.iappointed.
Krom all ohxervationx, nothiiiK ha.i chaiii:ed nor i.s there
hope at the pre.nent time that we .shall .see it. If we cannot
have mori' tood for the boosted prici‘. We should he
awarded at leatt a vari.itlon of the food we set- day after
day.
I hn edi:orial ix not a panacea, hu! we sincerely hope
that the people in a poxition to remedy the situation will
do »o. |m|>rovement of any kind is a step alontr the road
to hetti-rment of our college.
CAMPUS PERSONALITIES
H^rr j.f nd ‘-d.ii'*!! o? ll*i^ . an 1
• ► don i fKliik It »««a.d thl» r*»luran
of ' ittir**- ihji In M of opinion I y«»ur wjito*'
• jiU It a ■ S;>a yiU*T , .'»uf. n****TfIlilnK
it • an h *n»»r to huvr ! • •*fi for ?hi" •») ::i»n our <*>*>.1
• a>**r r-. t«, ',r» •« Mfj?\ nln** dur.r .* t »• ► hool y^ar. Nil* •
i»»i *• r:»'t'.'ink Th» ’» .•’hiui rir»«i mu4»*r.*<
»n • ’.M il af |>r*'**-nt Y*“*. •« of a . »f <t»r »*dll‘>r
i al) thim r//ntM«'rlnc figur** wf .ifilJ thl/Jk li »:•
honor to In IhU fto-«all«>d "Siui< •• Ktl>r '
K‘»r i*ur flfni tion t •• hit*- M*iry KI.*'n a dlunlfU'd
••-nJor A»»d •u*h a ni<«* little nu/n^H*r 1». ifv’ She h'H
mv »oi»- t»«*lnr ">!.»■ of Af*f and that i»n‘t
• i,n^)iU'ririK lh*« that nh»* l» ut»* while KUsUtii.
A* a rulf /ou think o frt^hu.en lx*lr;ic Ih^ oncn who do ail
thf KlKiCHnK. hm you munt H at Mary i* U«*n haa ha 1
four yrar» of roIl«-c« hf^ tn mak*> h«*rn n* »rly p'-rfi- f
M^iry KM»*n halU frni;» Snow HHI. N . and I* a mu».^'
ma)< r Hh^ la a m#*mh»r of J’hl Sljtma Tau Sor<»rlty, a* well »
lb»* riuh I«aKt y»*ar »h»* w.i« prtiiid*'nt of th** J* A. t’ahlne*.
iii«l lo jcl*** you an *-»ainplr h#*r npa'tiUlW >« 1h-«j»Up lh‘
fa> f tf.ai baa a amltr for ftt»rynne, tor waa (hat u
«h«* U a ti»lnd«‘d and a t»ry < nn** i«*ntU«uif jM-rnon. Sh«»
ar fH out fftr word < «>o{.••ration. If you Jia'«* th»- rham »• lo work
vMh h*>r. fhiit'n **'aftl) what Khf will k|vc y u <jH>p«>ration
lo Ihi- »*nlh d**Kr'
Vr> <»n# »lil arjT'f^ wlfh you wh^^n you -•<'mpMrn»*nt Ml«* Jout‘H
Th**y *U! r»'.idlly orr^ with you when you K.ty ^h«* U d«*flnU**lv
an a« t'l to our farnliu* So k«^’> up Ihi fln»= ihlnKJi you a'-f*
doini. w»- ‘ an ' ou th»'v do not k*o unrf* oRni»4Hl
Kr* !u th'* hllla of VlrKinia ron.» » our fampuj* p«Ta«i:i*
ality of lh«- o{>p/»«Jfe i«#*t J|** hrfnita wfh him thul kind of
!>*• iM*na!l!> ihat U truly an aar«*t to our <ampu« M** ‘‘nroll»*l
af At* January. I'MC. ai a mlnUfrrlal nlud**nl and han h***n ■,
:Tf.Tf Tnlut' III all »,ur r*-lti;loua n'tlrltU ||<» li» pr*-»Ident of
ih«* r'hruilan K<*llo*..iihip nnd a mcmh«>r : th<» S ^ .A rabin* t
ll»* al»i> hold't thf offli** of trntmurHr j*hJ I>«»Jt» Cammt
Frainrnlly
JiTry i% - VHr ♦rmy t talk v ilh. :iml hif irol..- has that
»|uoMty of icoinK out fo you and » nk.n* In In th«- way hfft pray**.-*
d«» In <'hap^l J^rrv Im d**flnll»**v a h«tioii*i rf>n><'i«*ntloufi pf'-
•<»!», nhd. y»*t, you vlll f»n<1 him a friendly <'onK'*nlal hu<l<:>
who |o>» « lonx wuika. dam Inr. and a <i* amlnic l>o! of roff* *..
In «af»* you ar«» »:r*»t*d l»y th** thlf of *'INMnho*'. you run h.-t
th#* jfr'^'flnic rof. from J**rry l’o«fhM*iaJf<v for rhla l>« fh<>
nU'k nam*' h*» uiwm all hln a< ((tiHint;in<
THE MERRY MIX-UP
By Mel F. Warren
M,l K KMiriMI.i. TI.\M .»M .
\|I\F. Y**p, t-a'ti player on llif
1.1(1 grid tr.im ix as miuh y-iuri
anjrthine fl»f in sihool The>
.1^ out Ih. r.- fiKhllnK f'”' ‘he name
i:,at lli> > ..in ::lv.- tn the r(>lle-.;e.
ihli li If I'!' Tl"’ •••as"n 1*
c.riT and as >••! '»•' ®
lirhlnd »n cmr wins, hiit that does
iii.l mjki- any rial tliftfienit* lo us
:. I aus<- »e know Ihat they had the
piilrlt t(i win JUKt to xhiiw them
li.ai ar.- rt-ally pulllne Int's Ki>
:it th»* larti iiaint' 'if th** «eason lo
The Wreckage
Speaks
I5y IU*rr> Vaus<>
iThia is thf prologue to the v.
tual Blory whhh ulll appear
tour instuIhiKPntKl.
LumiiiA Inn dyin^. d>inf:, dy.
InK; one** jou livtil: liv«'i) ua h
>ou roiiltl ri«‘Vi‘r dir; how <hki>
. T.l:iy» d In Wllaon and kIvp then "»< >our
•m hand* that thev have been <le heavenly, now (JId) nioar*.
^.rring all MUJ^on ' We play Nor- ^***- »««l "hat
iolk Saval Stiitlon on \<>vemher
vth at w hl« h time we are KolnR lo, Tho«e flare lamps there aio^
f av»' a >lnory Well, a (iypfty fold fhe hi>rhvay thal ^flve warnJoi:
me and It In ihe rards . . . Th« to the moloriHt of dancer — yoof
Wllwrn ('ounlv Fair had many destrurilon — the name fUren ih*.
iifher Interenilnjj thlntC'j also, did- I'ave notice of your hlnh a lltti*
u t U"! No klddlnjc Kanjc. « hep More than twenty-five year* a^o
it rlnht out to the ole Fladhinj This «pot was selected for yo«
Michu
X. vemlnr sth.
Mf K II \V We are all Klad to,
•ee that Ml»s I^wls. the Physlc.jl.
Kduialor for women, in back and
•v»nt through thni appendectomy
like a real f*port. She l« fine if ever
saw one. Maybe yjju haven’t had
the advantSKe of knowlnK all that
>.he dee?i beflldeK run the poor little
ttlrls around the block. Al all of |
(he Kunie« this year she has gonei
out - f her way to help make them your doors,
r. sucreB« I dare say that we would KnolttMi pine, slabs of marbln.
have been in a miserable predlca- eut glass, plate mirrors, and Kran-
ment wUhout her. So. Miss I.ewlR. lu* went Into your inakluR. Yoir
»e welcome you hark from the entrance, your face, was to be f
here at the foot of an interaenloa
with highway 1*. 3 runnini; paral-
lei to your doors, running all thr
way from Florida lo New York,
and highway 17 rlhhoninR itii
way eastward over an overpas* tu
the Gulf. A better sele<'tlun for
>our location could not have
made; for everything from a preti-
dfnt’s son to a lonely and tlr«*.j
proF-lltute. passed, found, and eD-
hospital with open arms. (This
doeg not Ini’lude opinions of Phy-
-Ical Kd classes! 1
dining room with a bar on the
right and a table and booth od
the left. This section could be ei-
iremely deceiving to you a passer-
l>y; for you appeartsi almost nt»r-
nial. All dressed with mahoi'aut
furnilure. white spreads deckiu*
the table, heavy woven materli’
It’s Try Friendliness
As We settle down luiil become even more RW'iire of the
unprecedented number of student.s at Atlantic ChristiHn
< ollei,'’. «'■ reiill/e thHt It will he impossihle to keep all
.'lOO studei.ts in the he.s; spirit all the time, ^specially
uniii-r ronditionx tIesiK'ned for no more than three-fourths
that numlier.
I he studenlii have already tieirun to feel the pinch. It is
tT'tinir to fake redouldefi elfort.s on She part of every stu
dent on the campus lo jfet aloni; with his fellows. The best
nnd only w ,y w.- sei- to do this is lo emphasize the olilest
I ollctfe truilitinii—friendnhip.
\\ e can't s re.ss too often Ihe im|x>rt«nce of personal
lrieiidlines.s. I'an’t we he frienils with our nei|fhbor?i? Kven
if It w just becau.-e he i.s a fellow A. ('. .student.
Kemember, chilluns, you'll ne.i r mws any friendlines.s
you K'''e away. Say "llello" to everyone you pas.s in the
halls, on thi' c.impu-. in Ihe "V" So r e , no matter how-
many time'i you meet durinir Ihi' day. All :he hartl.ships
Won't (all ujMin you students. Kememher the faculty and
.l<iminii<tration are human, too. They are a part of ur; ho
how about provinjf it?
I'hink next time you complain of Vhe over crowded cla.sj*
rooms abou; the loail that's lieinir placed upon the pro-
fes.sor who must teach that crowded clasps. Think of the
administration who. hard as they may try. are jxiwerle.sji
111 do anythinv abou: it.
.•^Iiove all, jfive the collejje your full support. Kvery
member of the faculty w dnm); hi.« best for you. You owe
them your alleirisnce.
LETTER TO
THE EDITOR
To The Kditor:
III the past we<‘ks the .stu
dents of A. ('. (lolleKe have
rendered some very effec
tive vesper service.s in the
chapel. I am sure that every
one who has attended one of
the.-^e services will a^ree
that they have been very im-
pre.ssive and inspirinK. How
ever, the organizations which
have h.id vespers so far have
not had the attendance that
should rome from a (’hri«-
tian college. It is very em-
baira.ssinif to let anyone
know ihat we xtudents do
not take any more intere.st
In the relitrious activities of
the campus. The students
who jfive these vesper ser
vices spend much time in
preparation and de,ser\'t* re
spect and a (food attendance.
Ilow about it. fellow stu-
ilents? Let's Kive them our
wholehearted cooperation by
beinj; present at future .ser
vices.
Kufus Hraxton.
Our White House
Truman haf* hi* White Houf*-:
Uo<mev**lt ha<l hi^ Little White
House; and now A(’f* has a White
HtMme V« <. It in a nice little house
n.'il to the heating plant and has
u wonderful view of Harper’s.
The I.ltfle White House of PreSi-
<i« nt H(Hi»evelt «an uiM*d as a re-
•.».ri when he needed rest or )ih
health was bu<) It must have been
tt •• .'•oulhern exp<»Kure that was
xo L!<K>d, If thal Is Ihe case, each
rlud*'nt who bus a rl»«is in the
Wnlte House should be in goo<1
phyHl'al '(>ndlll<m. There Is plen
ty of ex» r«’lse o(fer**<l In going from
Kinsey tu the White House to
Klniiey and then hark to the White
House. All that tend.*( to d
»h»- leg rnus/'le^ more fully. The
walk i;>keft you through a pea
;»atrh. (.ver a small hill, and then
onto a t»i»-by-four porch.
The Interior of the house is
painted rream with gray wood-
Hi.rk There are thre«* rooms, two
small and one large. To add to the
iwneH* of the building are the
1 am hoping that Hooner or later,
the time l5 goin*: to get orientcsl,
r>r synrhroniz»<l around this place.
We all know thal the Dining Hoorn ; <lraplng the windows, and the bar
. !<»H«<eH live mlnuleH after time for I <>f white cold marble. Yes, th»*
e:v< h meal. Uu‘ do«'s it? Now that dining room, your face, gave a
i* a ir.i.iO que«fion because 1 j impression but. mercy, mercy lo
have heard several complainln;: Hie man that sought your soul —
about being locked out before the! the heart of you who was only ih«*
rive njlniiles had elapsed, 1 took ' <l»*plh of one wall, the liftlns: o.'
it on my own several limeR to U door knob, a step of eight ln< he».
rbe.-k and surely enough I have | and one could become a pan of
>e«-n it happen. I underKt;\n<l pulse.
the Dinluii Hoom has a clock and: And then to your heart, Lnmina.
when the time comes for the doors those walls of moss green bUHte-l
rn be locke<l by that dock iheyiaiui laden with Indian tapestry
are ItM'ked! It is not so ba^l dur- lighted with soft amber lightini;.
Ing Ihe week, but at the Sunday 1 flooding a dance floor of natural
h(;on m*a| I think thal some con- wood with private <lens framing'
Hlderntion should he given to those its borders. No, there was noth-
ho have fhurch m‘ »*tlngs. ch' lr-l ing w’rong with the materials of
ro-mberH. and others who go lo your heart; It was the things that
oifferent churcheH. It Is true that ! entered. Such as the schreel hie»
'bey Hhould be able to return in ' voleed Juke girls, the gambHuK
time enough for the meal, but last > la>)les. the easy flowing liquor.
there were exactly eleven'and that outpouring of affe<'lion*
s<. disgraceful, so naked, r-o
shamelessly indulgtyl by wives
!</<'ked out while I was there and
no ope knows how many more.
Another meal In which there is
t(/iifuslon Is Mond:<y lireakfast. Tlu*
w»ek-end students returning who
live off the campus find It neees-
Rj;y to come fifteen minutes early
In order to be sure to get In. Whv * ,
lleeause the iin>e rm the campus I
i.« vk ilt-sks whb h have b**en placwl jvarle* to that great degree. I wouhl [ pieces,
in the r|asar«K»m2 The lar-.je roomp’^'* to see the«e spe« lal consldera
offers an ex.»*piional amount of{tions made so that all may have
Ttiamin l> through the windows Ihe equal chanre at ihe meals for
whhh pour eic«n« rays of sun'whl<h they have paid- It should
directly on the ocrupants of the be simple! In this there would
room. Not much air circulates rever have to be the back-door
through the clumsy windowfl which methoil whic h always brings con-
flying Jump fusion between the students and
the Dining Hall pers.;nnel.
with husbands absent or vice ver
sa.
(’onstructed and finished befon-
World War I. and by World War
II. smothered In wealth and lust,
and you were blown to your hell
campus I b\ an ammunition truck in a mil-
Harper’s Second
Bazaar
Hey, claiw mate.s! What’s
cooking for campus wear?
Ju.st one look about our
campus prove.s the answer
to be a variety of styles, fa
brics, colors, and plenty of
'em. This warm weather
brinjjs out tailored skirt-s,
full - sleeved hlou.se.s, and
short-sleeve sweaters in
dieamy pjistel shades. And
••ipeakinjf of sweaters, the
new form fitting sweaters
are replacinK the old “slop
py" ones, to (five that longer
look. 1 think the males will
agree that for a change, they
are strictly all reet!
i’laids are tlefinitely in
vogue! I’laids for tired and
true o<ld skirts and jackets,
plaids for casual dre.s.ses. and
plaids for dizzy accejwories.
The men on campus .seem to
go in for plaid shirts, too.
Hut we must admit, the
j bight colors are a gay atmos-
; phere about campus!
That grey satin of "Gin”
j Hooker's gives to her sophi.s-
tica:ion plus! It's really in
the line of style, with a swirl
ing draped skirt. Dre.s-ses are
featuring long sleeves, slim
side ties, draped or straight
I -.kirts. and rounded shoulder
pads to balance the round
paddetl hips. The change of
padding is to create a small
er looking waist line for the
well-dre,«ed lady.
The fall suits are .smartly
styled in exclusive tweeds,
exotic gal>erdines. and con-
■servRtive wools. Kven the old
suits are being high-lighted
with gaily colored nylon
scarfs — both floral prints,
and plain. Have you noticed
the many different ways
they are being worn this sea
son? Scarfs add (juite a note
' of variety to a wardrobe.
Have
Hut Ihere are a few*. Lumlna.
who do ml blame you for th**
wrong doing ihat went on wllh-
in your nails, and they are Iho.--
who were vronged most.
They lie noy.- among your wre< k
nge. dead. <lying, or In hop© >f
life. Do you hear what they ar*'
.^aying. Lumlna, do you hear what
they are saying?
y<iu been lo any of the
Intramural gamen this year? Why
They get to be better than
liot?
quite often tak
' and fa)} down with a bang. Dr
liamlin frequently get* after them
with a ?tll<’k to make them stay
up. The noise is goml for the
nerveii and tenda to make the alu-
dents Jumpy It Is a good way to
develop an active nervous Rystem. the varsity games »t timen. TUl«
The While House should be l-rogram was Instanc'd for the Mm
v« ry warm, espwlally since there <»f the college a» a whole, not for! kissing. If It were, the majority <>
‘are radiators <»n the Inside and Just the numbers tif the re«pec-- college girls would be iiolUlng but
ouulde The heating plant should Hve teams. Kvery day there are i-kln and bones.
help bec ause of Us nearness wumejt In Toueh nt MaPle-,
especially if It decides to blow wo<hI Fiehl composed of a team
lls top The White House should fr«-m cai h men’s organization In
h« —1.1- . • -
A FEW GRINS
It is not natural to shrink from
srhiK>l. They are
be Just showered with heal.
If It tnow's this winter. slcd/«
nnd snow shoes should be In style
D would be Just like sliding Into
base and should give baseball
playeri plenty of praciice for base-
tall season next spring.
AU In all. the White House has
Improved the crowded conditions
of the clasaroonis. The ne<'essUy o( Koing fo cotne out on top
• arrying can openers to open the nioney couM be won too.
doors ha* not yet arinen. You can '*hat an. I saying!
iell who is holding the {M'ncil with' -
which you are writing and can tell
whose caam you are filling out
Af hast thia year there will be no
ne«-d to take up the theme song of
"Near You. ‘
A man w'ho never touches meal,
alcohol, or lolmcco, rectnlly cele
really fun when brated his seventieth blrth<lHy
everyone begina to relate the rules, How?
to one another at one tkne. Hut ’
you should go. not berause of ihe Student; Oh! Mrs. Wilson. I u»^
time and money spent, hut be<-ausei sick. If I could only die.
fiin whirh you would
of tb^ iiKi wiiun you would get
out of II oi you U|I a Kane and
turn out for lh«» n»*xt f»*w
Might be fun flKurlng
ga me«».
out who IS
Oh.
Mrs. Wilson: I’
I can to help you.
doing the best
"Am I the first girl you ever
kissed?”
"Now that you mention. U.
you do look familiar.”
you see strutting around here arc
tiot trying to give ”Preacher" com-
lietltlon but are members of the
- - — l*rac!ire Tea< hln^ < lass and are
W'f have a cat In our dorm who I**’ad over heels in love with it . . .
.•ats chee4 and breathe* down the •'♦*^‘<1 heel*, anyway. So when
rat holf with balt»-d breath. those loud ties
fomlng along it Is becau.ne of the
Fr*»sh thumping inlo a grey- *hat the course require* that
lialred man on the rampus): “S.iy t>P*' dre«s
I “I caught my boyfrieml flirt
Those dreKs<*<l-up students th.vi ine.”
"I caught mine that way too ’
where do you think you are go-
Ing?”
Now I lay me down to sleep.
The prof Is dry, the lecture‘s
deep.
If he should quit before I wake.
Someone kick me. for goodness
sake.
No. 1 on the Wolf Parade: ‘‘MI
be seizing you In all the old fa-
I I miliar places.”
I I am sure that all of the upper-, —
class students here remember Dr. | ”Takes guts lo do this.” sal<l
U. J. Hennelt w ho was a memhr of I little bug as he splashed
Uh faculty last year. He Is now'^palnsl the windshield,
in Syivania. 1‘ennsylvanla where He Is the professor who Is re-
DarW hose aren't quite a.s
eye-catchinR as they have
Uv«u. They are fastlv be- - , .r
i-nmintr a nart thp fpmalp carrying ou th** good furred to as the Grindstone
*11.1 f«Klo llf\VL‘<»var tViAfo '^ork and is stlU a benefit to his cause moat of his students kee
ensemble. However, there * ,e„er from him thHr no*e» to him.
are still a few of us who in- ia„ ami i« ,1111 very m-
on woarinf? the plain lere*ted in ihe college. I hope that- ‘ Il’» funny how one's thoughtn
•^hee hope, or better still, the ^cvme of the student* who knew—I<^®p pace with the weather.
Uliui d leg make-up until the ‘•Im wll win find th^ j ''Vet. it certain 1« raw outMd..
. , , to write fo him since he i* Rfill i isn t if.
tetnperature drops down; r.m/mh.rin« „T. j
\\ ell—you of the opposite
sex, there seems to be very
little change in the men's *•»<'• '*“• «'at»r-Kun fpuding.
.styles as yet! But I might ;•*»""* »nd fuMins ha.
^ -.V*-* > It seems good since the experts
add, those f ^ never furnished towel* with their j
■sweaters still look mifchty Ihowers. At least il did break the,
-harD!’* *
f»uy: ”How'bout some old fa
shioned lovln*?”
Oal: “Okay. ni call my grand
mother.’
rti leasi )i did break the
..harp’’* inontony once In a while when a
Maybe next month will nrr»m hit I.quar<- in Ihe ear or
...notkor mnra thank ynur iitarii It was
bring cold weatne/. more
new styles and fashions, and umi.;'-
more to write about. And
aside from the fashion, stu
dents. remember — neatness
in your appearance is what Frt^hman: "Can i i
really count.s most! 'on the utreet'
Doctor;
Vou munt arold all
look at them
lt> on the KlasseK.
It*H on the straws.
On rlKarette tips
At the edge of bars.
Its unique shape
Will catrh the eye
And hold It with
It« deep red dye.
The mark of llpa
the «lKn of the year
Whifh saya not Kllroy.
But Woman was here