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CAMPUS CHATTER Uell, ^there'*s plenty of news, because we haven’t gossiped since Christmas,cjid many things have happened since then#.*. Most of^the girls were so good before Christmas that when their dispositions changed afterv/ards, the change was so noticeable that many love affairs were throvm on the rocks... iVe hoar that Boger girl gets letters from Carolina in code form. If you’ve over seen his writing, you’ll know what I mean I... .The V/ilcox lass didn’t mind doing her vocational v\/ork during Christmas vacation. Some nurses will fall in love v/ith their patients I....There’s a girl in high school who realizes it’s leap year. Someone told us that she had a date with him the night when her grocery truck driver had to v/ork... .How’re you doin’, liinnie? At least he’s a good dancer, ijid is this leap year I. .Too bad _ for some of the Senior girls that last year’s handsomest senior boy fell for a northern girl who was visiting here. ...A certain fellov/ insists that his girl likes the mountains... .1 have pji idea she’s two-timing you, Robert. i«Tiat do you think?.. .l/ho is Orge’s girl? It seems to be a mystery.. .iind is this Fishburne boy writing to the Sfird girl? It wasn’t told to us - we only heard I....There are several girls who have something in common up here. I guess everyone likes truck-drivers..• .We hear quite a bit of singing around the high school such as ’’Looking for the Laundry”, to the tune of ’’The Postm^ Passes My Door”. Me know two girls v/ho’ll be singing ^Looking for the Groceries”.... ,V/hat happened between Ralph and ’’Will”? It’s all a mystery to us I.. .Be seeing you next issue. It you learn anything new, just send it to Ye Olde Gossiper BIPRESSIONS Orge Cooper - chev/ing gum, baseball, talking. Iciaes Copplo- encycl^ipedias, journdism. A’s. Robert Osborne-football, smiles, notes. S. A* Boaz-ccTtoons, Western Union, poems. W. C. Correll-drawings, aeroplanes, The Full Moon. Jimmy Crowell-coca-cola, tall girls. Joel Doby-detective stories, chewing gum, funny rhymes. Henry^Broadwell-loud laughs, clown acts, fancy haircuts. Ned Ritchie-Student Patrol, senior dignity, neatness. John Snuggs-red cap, jokes. Bill Lov/der-musE, dates with a red-head, vdse cracks. Vernon Harris-bicycles, grins, papers. Woodrov/Almond-yellow cars, ’’Maxie”, singing. Ralph Robinette-bow-ties, whistling, red suspenders.
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