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6 1 Q D O0m» —m0 •^0 •««p •M0 H.H.L November 4, T/ze shylarh has stopped singing From the roof of The Tin Pan Alley Pecord Shop on Broadway If he ever was a skylark I was never sure. And I don’t reach out for your hand any more Sometimes I stumble, without it But at least I’ve kicked the habit of clutching air. How long has it been Since your arms were a rock of . peace To rest my head against Three years already? You passed by within inches of me this afternoon While I was having a Hermit in the Muffinburger What did we used to say, as kids? So near "If he was a snake he would have bitten you”. The Belles of St. Mary’s Editor CJ; SARAH Hoss p V Nancy Linnemeieh Faculty Advtsor.Mus. Caiherine Barnhart Susan MzDCEn^ SUZY Maynard Ceapvb n Cathb Baker ^ Beth Cuck Feature Editor Nancy Linnemeier Betsey Beachum Maryanne Lee - Gav Wimx , S.aa»Roo..a tefe Anne Justice Circulation Rdtc n Exchange and Subscription....Lynne Daws'on Published in fifteen issues durine tViA sch(»] year, August to May. Monthfy for Septmber, December, March; Sembmonthfv AnriP^M^"^’ Janua^, Febru^’^ N^^276n®1: Raleigh, U 27611. Subscnpuons $1.00 per yelu! Caught off guard We looked at each other the way familiar strangers do Pulling the shades down quickly Over the transparent windows of our eyes But not quite quickly enough To hide the cluttered, broken dreams inside Like old furniture left behind When love moves out suddenly. Your cool, casual nod Was almost a warning not to speak so I didn’t What could I have said? "How are you?” Faculty Corner: Yugoslavia And John U. Ckaimtan, Department of Actually arriving in Frankfurt ky ]r tir I /Miv T71X7 _ l_ • 1 “j aiwviii^ 1X1 x^ranJvii pick up our VW Campmobile was mactic after weeks of planning and ® i(£{ of anticipation. Aly wife and I and opt children devised our own itinerary tot . two month’s European journey by car^ ^ night, week after week, our supper W .jj came an obstacle course with pile® “ books hip to haunch with plates of jjH' The family atlas was always propP®^,yo»’ gerously against the large Ann Pag® ^ naise jar. Luckily the large was taped to the wall by the table- Co tions and arguments were directed it swers to questions. How long do we * Venice? How long will it take us from Dubrovnik to Kotor? Can we site at Mycenae in one afternoon? jH' surprising, therefore, that after seeKiug swers for weeks we arrived in Germa ^ flated; what some call jet fatigue rehef from having to make more and plans. After the hedonistic respite ot days in Venice, we entered Yugosla'” . „ ty way to Turkey and Greece, ^1 , , ...1^ on^y ^ er the hedonistic respite - 1 Venice, we entered Yugoslav ) Turkey and Greece, kno' now that our b«t laid plans could ' tse joy. The ever-present, white mountains and the ^'vugosla'’’^ swims on the Dalmation coast of guroP^ helped to acclimate us to the we were seeing for the first time- yu- nately, we had little opportunity to ^ goslavian people. The drab clothes and gray, however, did little to j M us the beauty of the men, dren, who, when we did observe , co, Multiple Guess Test 1. Not rnany people know that Gingy Phil- pott CA) IS related to George Wall^e CB) Imes football-Aubum style (C) has a Chinese wardrobe (D) says in two words what she could say in two thousand. 2. New fixtures in the Ragland Building will attached to each desk CB; mod stationery for in-class letter wnhng CC) piped-in music from \VKIX Ct>J couches in the lobby upon which to recover from tests. AAAcii, «iio, wnen we uia odsva>- , -yys 4. Nominated for St. Mary’s "Little Mary is CA) Dr. AW Mr Tate^”' ^00 floodlights and 300 lanterns’’ on front campus have been tor CAJ assisting the squirrels in m'ght- time nut collecting CB) a homing device for a Russian ICBAI (C) helping Mrs. Stamey to find her way home at night after rehearsals CD) putting a httle hght on the subject . . . whatever that might be. this tral cAiioverrea. Sunday nignt in -a., a- ^ ern cit)’, for example, was taotaoto time hundreds and hundreds of P to the “big city’’ to promenade- was stopped by the crowds whic ^gpc streets. The mating game took ‘fgowei of carnival life as young boys ol joled, and enticed the B'tl®> ^ '"real, folk looked on approvingly- The , _ to-goodness Gypsies we ‘tP:oun yg|Hp| where — walking on the high" Jd je'"' .AHA.1C — »»aiRing on iha.— on the mountainside, living ^ eX0®’'ify. the road or in the open f/_','^2old tired of the same old grind — GET A NEW GRIND! the road or in the open ut"" ]j je"''= their dirt and rags and colorfu .^ssioB We often speculated on how _,peoti *',^1 Gypsies muT be in Tito’s gov=^ their nomadic life of begginS the Communistic life style. jy 1st , Having driven from Tufios jo^ bul, where we spent six j had ” j nev-ed to Troy, the Turkish si p^opl® ^ wiiting^ to see for years. Sev^ told me that the trip to Tt°y bad worth the effort; some guide (Continued on Page
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