Brevard roIlec;e, Brevard. North Carolina, Friday, February 14, 1936. Page ^ Tell-Tales Patter; Avett seems to get what she desires when it comes to long notes. Miss Smith says no more dating on the basement steps. Marcho likes rides at night, even if two teachers are along. Thanks go to Mr. Colvard. There was a B)'evard reunion in Asheville Saturday night. Ask Harry, Esther, or “Rhythm.” Shorty’s visit to the hospital proved unsatisfactory. Result --campus, room and social restrictions. Jack Armstrong believes in the old saying that the early bird gets the girl. He dated the new girl, Dora, last week-end. A welcome to her! Since Lloyd developed flu, Bundy is taking a correspondence course in “How to Write Sweet Notes." Wonder who will win in this new triangle — Marshal], Sara Lou, and Woody. Woody seems to like assist ant deans and hostesses at table twelve. It is a remarkable coincidence! Who said: “Wonder if we’ll be eat ing together eight years from now?” Clue—The first name is Mary. Pat says that it is rather nice to have Red around. She missed him. “Love and a dozen oranges”—Annie Ruth and Wearyworld. Lail is the object of the affections of more than one of these girls. Who refused to be a sponsor be cause she had superlative? Jack Noblitt rates too. Why hasn’t he given any West Hall girls a break? Perhaps it’s b^c use he likes a “Dav enport” at Virginia Lodge. Creasman came back from Tryon agreeing that week-ends at heme are grand. Leighton prefers West Hall girls — he likes variety, ’ What sophoniore girl has a crush on the editor of tKis paper? Eunice received a box of candy which she couldn’t eat, but which was certainly appreciated. Red Duncan says he dotsn’t want his mind cluttered up with women, be cause he has to preach. But we won der; he dated all week-erd. Who is this Price has an interest in? A boy who used to brighten her day by sitting beside her in chapel. Now Price says that this business of hav ing to sit at a definite place isn’t fun at all. Five Questions How many can you answer? 1. What foreign country signed its Declaration of Independence in Inde pendence Hall, Pniladelphia?' 2. What is eschatology? 3. Where is Mare Island Navy Yard? 4. An applicant for admission to the Uuited States Naval Academy in per fect mental and physical condition may be rejected for what? 5. What is the longest word in the English language ? At Virginia Lodge Miss Christine McCorkle of Hender sonville, was a week-end guest of Vir ginia Henderson and Ellen Waddell. Edna Mae Hines and Hattie Giles spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Green, of Penrose. Margaret Slagle, Mary Furr, Nell Davenport, and Pauline Aeur spent the week-end in Asheville. Miss Hatcher has returned from a short visit to her home in Dunn, North Carolina.- The girls of Virginia Lodge enter tained the girls of West Hall at an in formal tea Saturday afternoon from two forty-five o’clock until five forty- five. Alberta, Susie, and Mary Helen have gone in for swapping dates. LOOK FOR us IN THE POST OFFICE BUILDING NEW THINGS CONSTANTLY The Nobby Shoppe li/xclusi\ e but, not Expensive Simpson s Barber Shop Succotash This and that: If there is anybody who doesn’t have enough snow by this time, it certainly requires a lot to sat isfy him. I never come up from the kitchen without finding someone sit ting at the telephone in West Hall. Wasn’t the concert in chapel delight ful? The audience was most appreci ative. I don’t mean to be saying any thing against Horace or anybody in particular, but don’t you think it is just a bit rude to have the bell ring while some one is speaking in chapel? Wonder what a person would have thought if he had happened to look in at one of Mrs. Coltrane’s classes the first of the week? No, the students weren’t getting in practice for Hallo ween by making funny faces; they were merely trying to learn to pro nounce some words correctly. Three cheers for the “every-Saturday-night- get-together” idea. Today’s popular expression: “Be my valentine.” Get your MAGAZINES, NEWSPAPERS ar Ward’s News Stand CLOTHiira HONEST VALUES FLUHMEE’S Walker Insurance Agency Mrs. Mary Jane McCrary, Mgr. GENERAL INSURANCE LOANS BONDS PHONE 67 BREVARD, N. C. Nicholson’s Shoe Shop ROBERT NICHOLSON, Mqe. • We Are not Preachers, but We Do Save Soles” Appreciates the Patronage of Brevard College Students West Main Street Brevard, N. C. GALLOWAY’S CAFE “SERVICE THAT SATISFIES” Phone 149 Brevard,N.C. Mrs, J. C. Galloway, Owner

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