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BAILEY DUGLE Pa,ire 9 LimARy October 15. 194.’^ Kb port er I nterviews Fr e G m a n Vi c A lum nus Prl'ghtened I came forth for my first Interview, one with Freeman Vick, a tall Marine, As I looked up at his towering figure and felt the contrast with mine, lov; and dumpy, I cow ered; ¥/hen he smiled, however, I soon forgot my fear and began to ask him about his ma rine life. Finding Freeman had been oiit of the states for over two and a half years, I asked him to name the places he had been. Almost as if he had memoriz ed them for a test, he sang out, "Cuba, ilew Herbrides, Pearl Har bor, Panama, i.Iidviray, Solomons, and ITew Zea land* " GREATEST IIAPRESSIONS In answer to the question, ”V/hat has impressed you most?” he thought for a min ute and then replied, "The birds of I.Iidv/ay, natives of New Her- bridos, people of New Zealand, the variety of pineapples, 'sugar cane and nulburrios in Pearl Harbor, and the coconut trees in the Solomons, When asked if he had ever served under James Roosevelt, ho said, "I have never £-srvcd under him, but ] did meet him .once and he was a sv/oll EFFECTS OF TEST Joan Thornton The party is grand, but, alas, the time has come for us to go homo, We have put this off as long as v/c have dared bccause we are to pass a graveyard on the v/ay home. Of course, none of us are afraid, but v;o v/ish that our way home led in another direction. VJc start out. Although nothing happens while wo are passing the graveyard, wo arc all a little uneasy. SOLEmJITY We keep going, but for some unaccoimtable reason the laughter dies; everyone speaks in lower tones. Something is the mat ter; what can it bo? Hot one of us can de cide what is causing this stillness. It isn't as if we are being followed, or, oven, as ,if there is anything sinister' in the air. We look to- v;ard the graveyard-- nothing is there. Wo walk faster. Suddenly then liancy screams I "I know, Miss Llartin is going to give us an old English test tomorrow.”^ Our mystery is aolved.. FORMERLY DEPOSITED ■' INSPIkATIONS THOUGHT-PICTURES SEN- TENSES MDE BY ENGLISH CLASS 2 I came out of the hot sunshine into the room and took her moist cold hand in mine and sat back to cool. As I was sitting by the fire, the tea kettle whistled a low tone as if it v;cre o.n Indian giving a signal to his men. Forlorn, homesick, grief-stricken, the lost puppy ran bewil dered a few steps first in one direction and then in another. Cracking and popping as it slov/ly burned and eased up the chim ney softly and smooth ly, the wood fire gave forth a fragrant and purifying smell. The sunset v/as beau tiful last night, more like an artists draw ing a mixture of or ange, rod, flame, and yoliow colors aplashed against a blue back- ground. UNTIL VICTORY IS WON y BUY BOMDS WITH MONEY AS S A V 1 N (3 S lUCAMA-KlElNlY IBANK BAILEY N-C-
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