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Brevard College, Brevard, JJprth Carolina, Friday, December 13, 1936. Page 3 T«‘ i: Ghristnnias 5 approaqh the la^son^, of it should be with a spirit 9f real unselfishheas, remembering thatjt is indeed ‘‘more blessed to gjye, than to receive." We haye probably J)een thinking for' weeks of. all the things we y^ant for pur- selves at Christmas, hardly once stopping to think of the things we may., dp for oar friends •, to, make them happier. We may say that we are not able, perhaps financially, to do the things we would like to do, for p^pie. Is'this ^ yery good ex cuse, if we might call it an excuse at al}? .There. are so many little, thougtful things we can do for oth ers thiit require little ihoney or time; and thtoe are very often the things that are ippreciated the very most of all. Expensiveness- of presents has so awfully little to do with the appreciation of the people receiving th«n, while the spirit of thti giver has everything to .do with it. Photo-Nature At the lasfe meeting^ of this club, Mr. Dendy took a group picture of the members. Poycie.. Helms de monstrated before the club a new method of developing the,;picture. .Travel A very interesting Christmas pro gram was presented at the last meet ing of this club, with Frank Pen land presiding and the following members appearing on the program: Octavia Lath(am, Vivian Kreger, Gertrude Yarboroiligh, Rena Mor gan> and Ifettie Giles. , Mrs. Pangle contributed greatly ;to ,the program by leading ,,a discussion pf Christmas customs in v^ious countries. International Relations ■ 'The vice-president of the club, Ferrell Young, presided over .4he last meeting. Dean Buckner spoke on “Why England EJntered the World War.” The following officers were elected for next quartern pres ident, Willis Turner 5 vicCrpresident, Sforman Plott; librarian, Marjorie Whisenant; - Sybil Spratt was chos en as chairman of the program com- Ideal Gi 5ft. 4in. 1201bs. Muei have “it.” l^UBt be a good sport. Must have dark chestnut hair. Mufit have the facial features Pf an Esquire inodel. " Must have biedrbom eyes. Must have senauous lips. Must hflve a voluptuous figure. Must huve pietrl^h legs. Must have dainty feet. * Mutt always be able to wear clothes wisll. Must be able to sing as well as Loret ta Lee. Must be able to dance as well as Gin ger Rogers. Must have Ifast ,$10,000,000. 6o*vixLgt9& 9po:rt, XaG. Everything for the Discriminating Sportaman - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Girls it our Hobby. Oj»ly EKta»iT« Shoppi for WomM ; Imittee, selecting the following to serve with her: Frances Rose, Ida Whisenant, Carlton Larring,, Ward I Everhart, and Betty Brookshire. Dramatic Frances Goforth has been chosen I to succeed Bubber Goodin as presi dent of the Dramatic (^lub; Robert I Dixon was chosen as vice-president. The members decided to pay ten cents each quarter for club dues.. Try-outs for the new play, “Skid ding,” will be held Saturday the [ fourteenth. Pre-Medical The last meeting of this club was i principally a business meeting, at which plans were made for a social [the next night. Ministerial Band The Minipterial Band is made up of young men who are energetic. At our last meeting Sev. R. D. McNeer, suggested that we chdlenge the For ensic Club for a debate. A committee was appointed to decide ori'some query *nd report to the president or vice president. We are looking forward to this debate. Inquiring Reporter 7'ell „ Tales Question: What are you going to do for Christmas? Virginia Hunter : “Go to Charlotte.” IaWP!“Sleep.” ■ jaufa McWhirter: “Have a late date.” ieleh Avett: “Fall in love all over.” Sarifeilic Nihician: “Go home.” Susie Mallon^: “Lexington Iwund.’ “BeH” Taylor: “Tied to Mamma’s apron string.” iSlaihe Call: “Jiinmy‘^8 coming.” Ruth Dow: ‘’See him.” M^gie Whisenant: “Get a new per )(0*nent.” Ruth S^ylyester: “Eat and get fat,” Eunice Arnold: “Gonna, have com pany.” Annie Ituth Call: “Dp the work so that Elaine can have a date.” The following letters were given me to be published in some part of the paper. Here they are: Dear Santa Claus, I have a crush on the cutest boy in school. He has dark hair and gorgeous dimply. If you could put him under my Christmas tree, I would be very happy. A good little girl, F. G Hello, Santa, All I want this year is a dormitory of boys who will ask I my permission to leave the campus for the week-ends. If I do not have to worry about these boys, then shall have more time to eliminate the competition I have over the li brarian. Sincerely, J. Wesley, Jr. Santa, Dear, > Please bring us each a carton of the brand we prefer, and a big box of matches. The S. Club Wiell, Sanita, Here it is the Yuletide season once more. I still thi nk that it is a weary wPrM, but if you can persuade Bud GMton to part with one of his pictures of that Asheville girl, Char- lott, th^n l^v^on't ask for anything, not even a i^d wagon'. Bill Patton May the requests in these letters be granted. ' .! - f 't / ’ • • 1»^ ,.,We, ^re startinjg: a campaign tor a very, very needy cause. The lx>y8 at Taylor Hall' want some tweeiers to !3,rch ti^ir ey^brows.. Donations lyiU be ,greatfuliy. recieved by Bill or Phillips. .^. , Lloyd iays there’s nothing like a )ack Mat in the bus, provided a blonde is along^or company. Whom will he' choos^ this year? There are several girls interested in^ him, but whom does he find interesting? Joe jack is doing double duty, at West Hall and next door to Town HaU. He says that, he is keeping up at West Hall hoping for a break during the holidays. Eddie Carlisle SMms to be really in love this year. . » Use College Seal Stationery With ihc Name of Your Dormitory on It. 25 SHEETS OF PAPER AND ENVELOPS FOR 25 CENTS. Give printed station-] ery for Christmas. Wc make a special offer for] Christina# gifts. SrtTart OoUtgft ^si That Young—Clayton affair has almost come to an abrupt end, but it has reviving moments. It's rum ored that Walter is trying to beat little brother’s time. Gussie Rose and Leighton have that look in their eyes. Rather sud den, but rather niee* What dark-haired, girl from Vir- erinia Lodge says that Earl is back in circulation? The Swan—Freeman affair seems to be cooling.. They are hot seen together very biN»n. Bob Summers is very attractive to Clem. • . .. Contin^t4 m page 4. College Students: We have the very things you. areiooking for tp take home to little brother or little sister and father an«j Another for,Gb?ist- mas. They would appreciate a gift froin your 'college, town in the mountains, and we appreciate your patronage. ' , United Varity Store ^ . P. s. Dear Mr. Student Boy: If you love your girl friend, that’s entiKly your business; if she loves you, that, of course, is hieE byiiines^; it you love each other, that is the business of you both; BUT, if yoi|^ like to give her a nice gift for Christm|M, that’s my., buf^nese. Come and see me about it. * Yours truly, H. S; Stroud,
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