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October 18, 1944 BAIliLV 3UGLE Page 13 SCRIBBLING SC KIBES SCENE OF A BROOK busy li ttle you Proci ous brook, how s e em I All day you merrily chatter and sing a3 the lilies and ferns sway back and foj*th v/ith the v/ind and oc casionally glance below at their reflection. Then evening draws her curtains, .but your per sonal charms and pretty features sparkle sc that the stars jocu larly wink at them selves while peeping into your mirror. At midnight when silence enveloxjes all else in the world, you and your inseparable rhythmic ripple trickle on down through the green pasture where the thirsty stock can take a cool drink of your waters. On, on,and on down you flow to where the eager river grasps the arms of her child ond rushes onward. Again morning finds you "fresh as a lily," ready to face a new day as a companion for the lonely. Gentle, little brook, if only man would use vou as a model, what a k* * world hY SURPRISE On my trip Washington, D. surmicr I had a ing surprise, told that i and his v;ifo I Carrol, wore much bettor Viould be. this T? V- T OcT h INGEKS Vv i back from C. th.is thril].- I v.'as K2rse.v Georgia on the same train. Then and there I decided I would see them. Y(hon VIC pulled up at the station at Rocky Mount, I made a spccial effort to keep a sharp eye out for them. At that moment it all happenedj there in front of my window wore Kay, his wife, and his" mother. My favorite band leader standing right in front of me -I could hardly boliove my eyes I Mr. and Mrs. Kyser looked just like their pictures; therefore I was not let down. You see, then that my trip to Washington more than just j was seeing the cit a glimpse of wood too. j > had Holly- J.G.C, A- \N son, N.C WHEN AUTUnN LEAVES ARE FALLING To 4* ^ take a v;alk in au- rmn is one of the moot enjoyable ways a student can spend a fev/ hours. VJhethcr in town or the country, there is plenty of beauty evoryv/here, A long the' streets, as in the woodland, the changing colors of leaves on the trees seem to brighten the funeral for dead flov/- ers. One forgets the fallen petals of the roso v/hen roaming over countryside, viewing the background of groen, yellow, scarlet, and brown, P. ITixon WE HAVE A LAKGE VARIETY IN MANY COLOK S 6 STYLES
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