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The Grapeviiie v;ill surely mice me lose my feeble mind I It’s about to dri've me crazy. You see, I have contract ed ny'roommate’s complaint I ever, I don't hay till in the and I sneeze so much know my head from a hole pround. Is there anj^^thing you could recommend to nrevent my sneezing? or at least make me as good at it as Lib Yo’ang; Thank you (A-chooI --see, there I go!) Mena Branch Fleming Dear Mena Bra-banchJ (Gee, you’ve got me doing it.) May I suggest Thantis? They lovel3r rosy tint on teeth, and are really the /ay they save lip- a last resort, if they inmcediate results. give you a tongue and remarkable stick. As don’t give you know for eyes there' s- alvvays ears, Argyrol nose, and throat! Yours thru rose-colored glasses. Mrs. Fix Dear Mrs. Horrible Fix, I’m in fix. with a horrible, horrible, After I raade so much tine Bud and v;ent over to May Frolics with him ’n all, I natur* ally thought I had him sewed up. But Tudie and Tish have practi cally taken him a*.'ray from me. V/liat to do to restore my self- confidence , and incidentally my love? Trustingly, Margaret White thing! Dear Margaret, I have just the you have to do is to spend'a hours each day on the roof, you’ll soon have a tan that All fev/ and will equal any that Neff ever had. And I hoar that you have already started \;ell on the road to opera, Keep up the good v/ork, and your pipes will be as well tuned as our star sopranoJ;s. • Fixingly, Fixy May Day-- May first is almost here and Miss Vincella, assisted by members of hor dancing class, are preparing a real treat for the friends, students, and faculty of Saint M^ary’s. The fete will be presented' on the campus before the queen, ’’Tootsie” Martin. Her maid-of-honor is Mapr Taylor iiinnant and the Ladies-in-haiting are Tudie I'eff, Patsy Tones,' Betsy Hobby; Elizabeth Young, Betty Scott, Janet Pear, Olive Cruikshank, -Tervey Quintard, Hunt Ilirdinge, Kitty Bernhardt, Kitty . Est os, Liouise ^ b’haling, and Duke Blue. The pages are Lossie Taylor, Frances Smith, Janet McConnell, and Kay C .sties 'The flov’cr girls are Mildred Littlefield and Sarah Sutton. and pastel •The queen v/ill v/ear blue the members of her court colors. The program of dances will be as follows: Etude, Dance Prelude, A group of Child ren’s rhymes. Duet, T...e Ritual,' Rhythm of the Bea Grasses Modern Juiap pole Dance, The great deal and making one may be Study, and the Solo, May girls have spent a of time practicing their costomes and assured of a color ful and delightful entertainment. again, Class Room Soliloquy It is nine o’clock and here I am in English class but we have onl3'' five more v;eeks of school and the la..t week is exam v/oek. Let’s see four more \veeks of school means twelve more English classes. I hope Mr. Moore won’t ask me the mean ing of a word. I never ain ex plicit enough, and gee, I get tired of trying. Nothing seems to gjlease. Oh, nov\T he’s saying something about since we aren’t interested in our lessons we’ll talk about something more interns esting. What’s the latest news? I haven’t .coad a newspaper in weeks and if I did glance at one it was to scan the society pages and the funny strips. It's nine- thirty. I’ll be glad v/hen the end of this week comes. What makes me v/ish away the time? I wish that I could get it into my feeble mind that I’m seventeen and this v/onderful age will really never return. Years from nov; I’ll look back and realize how silly and foolish I was. Gee, but I’m sleepy. I wish Ellen and I hadn’t talked so long last night, but vHien I get wound up about the beach and this coming suianer I just can’t stop. I wonder if the time v/ill ever come \/nen I shall feel that I’m really not sleepy. We Suggest:- on developing the per sonality for Esther, if she really intends to carry out her threats. Another lens for her dark glasses ! if Miss MacMider wants an effective disguise as a soda jerkor. A v/ing to the 3rd floor balcony. An orchard to Betty Frazier for her excellent substitution at the organ l.::st Sunday, and also, one to M|.ss Brewst;.r for her speedy recovery More daddys at future Junior- Seniors. We loved yourp:',op, Payne. !,
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