PAGE FOUR CLARION DECEMBER 9, 1950 All We Want For Christmas Relates In Survey Made For Brevard Studes We’ve all been good—we’ve not been bad—we’ve done the things we should. Before we start the list of things we want, we’d like that understood. And, too, the most of us have been aw'ay from home for such a long, long time. Remember that, dear Santa Claus, when you begin to read our rhyme. We understand, old fellow, that we can’t have everything. But here’s a partial list of gifts we’d like to have you bring: JEAN PARRISH wants a bride doll. Now isn’t that the stuff? And bring a great big teddy bear to little Peanut Huff. PAT CARTER wants a snow man—the kind that never melts away. DAVID STARR would like to have a chemistry set with which to play. MARK TUTTLE wants just any thing that Santa Claus can spare. EARL BLACK would like to have a girl—with any color hair. Bring FLETCHER MARTIN a book—he says—McMaster’s his tory, please. He wants to know ’bout “Little Henry” and folks on family trees. JOHN RANDALL wants a new bookstore—that’s quite a bill to fill. THE COUPLES OF BREVARD would like to have “town hill” re moved. PAUL NICHOLSON would like to see that everybody’s happy. PROF. KENNEDY wants most of all an endless book of matches. HIS WIFE just wants a new car —the kind with doors and latches. ARCHIE MILLER would like to have some Adler elevator shoes. The CLARION STAFF would like for you to bring them lots and lots of news. WORTH WILKERSON just wants to pass all subjects first se mester. TOMMY THOMPSON says to bring a means to do “Lit” faster. MRS. PYLANT says she’d like to have just anything you’d give away. PARSON’S J E W E L E Y Watch Repairing Done AUSTIN’S STUDIO BERNIE WELCH would like from Uncle Sam a six or seven-year delay. JOE DAVIS wants a round trip ticket on a plane to New Jersey. (What’s the matter, Joey, boy, too good to ride the train?) And speaking of New Jersey, HOWARD GRAHAM would like to go. (Say, HOWARD, since you’re going, would you like to go along with JOE?) DOT DELLINGER would like to have a motorcycle with a man. Bring the motorcycle, Santa; bring it if you can. ALICE LEGGETT wants for you to bring an elephant that is pink. Siie’s such a sweet girl, Santa; she deserves it, we all think. NATALIE JONES is very shy— she wants not much at all. You’ll know her, Santa, she’s the girl who’s oh so cute and tall. (“I want what every average, normal American girl wants: a mink coat, a pink Rolls Royce con vertible, a couple of diamond neck laces to keep me warm. Nothing expensive, you understand.”) JOAN GAMBLE seems to us to be in almost that same boat. She wants same as Natalie—except she wants no coat. CAROLYN HAMILTON wants just clothes, and clothes, and more. (Wonder what she’s gonna do— start a clothing store?’ Her roommate, RACHEL FRANKLIN, wants to go to Mary land—pretty far. (How’re you go ing, RACHEL—on a bus, by train or car?’ Now don't forget us, Santa Don’t forget our classmates, eith er. We’re expecting lots of things this year—just what we want— from you. Don’t bring this stuff to Brevard—we leave in five days more. Remember us, dear Santa—oh, we wish we left in four. n'lburn j-jdrtiso Dancing around “Santa Claus” Ehlhardt are the typical students of Brevard College depicting the festivity of the season. For the many improvements “Santa” has brought with him to this campus, they seem to smile their thanks. S ARRATT' CLEANERS EXPERT DRY CLEANING, REPAIRING, ALTERATIONS, and WATERPROOFING Radio Hour Open To Campus Groups Prof. Bruce A. Livengood, head of the college department of mu sic, announced Wednesday that all recognized campus organizations are eligible to participate in “The Brevard College Hour,” the col lege program given here each Sun day at 2:30 p. m. over station WPNF. Campus organizations having ideas for programs should present them to the college radio commit tee for consideration and possible scheduling, Mr. Livengood indi cated. The radio committee includes Miss Louise Moseley, C. E. Roy, and Philip E. Kennedy—all of the college faculty. Mr. Livengood, chairman of the committee, is di rector of the Sunday broadcasts. GIL COAN ESSO PHONE 2 12 Home Ec Dept. Has Program On WPNF The Brevard college Home Economics department was guest on the Farm and Home Hour at WPNF Monday morning, Novem ber 20. Miss Esther Montgomery, head of the department, and three home ecomomics students took part in the program. The topic discussed was “The ‘Neglected’ Meats and Proteins,” Miss Montgomery was the an nouncer. Dottie Gay Rockwood discussed the use of legumes and nuts; Doris Washburn, the value of fish; and Ann Deas, the xise of poultry. Information was given concerning the vitamin and min eral content of each of these foods and various ways of preparing them. 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