but tills v'as unsuccessful since all hs lius no do is go to the part of the room tli..t smells of rhese offensive things. It*s such, an avvful, a\7ful tning to put up vnth, v/hat’ll I do, ' Hopelessly, Lliss Laior Dear Hiss Lalor: Knowing the young gentleman as I do, I can only advise vou to be strong and brave—and thank your lucky stars above that he doesn't smoke cigars; Yours, Fixy VvS \/0KDSR h'h .,t all the noise about "teddy-bears" and "bunny rabbits" is about; and urho \/as the little birdie that started such a rumor out at State? V/hy Chaps had to spend the afternoon of L'ay first shut up in Hiss Lavis' room? hh^’’ Kay Castles consented to let a po^j/er house like Ann have a date with Bill? You kiiov; these copper-colored galsil! the honor system than beforoi XJf \ V \ /'L. 'ft vQ ,'s . ^ JU _Li • /1 /Xl 1 Xr r/i- * Jamie wants so to go visit her aunt everyday? Ve guess she just loves her lots. On V/ednesday afternoon there was a Licet ing of the student-body to take inventory of the honor sys tem. Hr. Hoore took charge of an open for'im during which ire dis cussed points pertaining to the honor system, he v;ere pleased to find that even more of us vrere for r c •l/nh. are proud to say that the honor system has.be.en officially adopted. Congratulations and lots of luck to our student- body.’II ? t’- f'

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