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i ■ I? W: Ip h k ■ 1 Page 4 QUEENS BLUES November 2, 1945 By JIM NASIUM “A man without a woman is like a ship without a sail,” and a hockey team without any play ers makes the Queen’s girls al ways fail.—Sure, it’s corny, but our interests in Queen’s athletic program rank in the same category at the present time. We seem to have a lot of school spirit for Stunt Night, Rat Day, and May Day, but the said element is defi nitely lacking when Miss Mitch announces hockey or soccer prac tice down on the field. This column could ramble for days about “show some interest in sports, or it’s your duty,” but that would be as old a line as the wolf’s “gee kid, you’re so different.” So let’s just get down to “brass” hockey fields by the shortest method. Unless you’re awfully abnormal (and you wouldn’t be at Queens if you were) then a few good hours of sports a week are one of the best diets you could go on. We wear rouge to give us color, starve to death to lose weight, and bind our midriffs to hold our sagging muscles in—but regular and 'planned sports would eventually eliminate all this. Not to mention the grace and coordina tion that can be acquired with The “Coach” gives last minute instructions to the Hockey “Champs”. MANGEL'S feminine apparel 106 N. Tryon St. Charlotte, N. C. PBIHTING Printed Pul)lications, Adver tising Literature and Office Forms for Schools and Col leges. NEWS PBINTING HOUSE PHONE 3-0303 TTie Charlotte News Bldg. stimulating exercise, nor that peaceful fatigue that is felt after an afternoon of running and shouting your lungs out. All of us are supposed to have reached that mental age where we know about hygiene and the power of exercise. Miss Mitchell and Miss Hawley are here to lend us a hand in “carrying out the doctor’s order s.” Hockey prac tice is every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon at 4:30, and other games on Friday afternoon at the same time, and all of us are “cordially invited to attend.” To be a regular member of one The Darling Shop For Skirts and Sweaters Latch Onto These** Sears, Roebuck & Co. Best Wares and Bargains 304 S. Tryon St. RELIABLE LOAN CO. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Antiques, Luggage 121 E. Trade St. BOWL FOR FUN AND HEALTH CharloHe Bowling Cenier 112 WEST FIRST STREET PAUL & CRYMES SPORTING CENTER Compliments of BIGGERS BROTHERS Wholesale Fruits, Vegetables and Eggs PHONE 2-3137 of our teams, you have to attend at least six practices (think of these six as compared to the time our All-American boys spend on the football field). These prac tices count towards those coveted “Q” letters that are really worth anybody’s time. And the final pay-off comes when we play Ca tawba, and have those class tour naments. Those are the days Stop at Bennick’s Go Away Pleased Bennick’s Drug Sundries 920 Central Ave.—Phone 8103 when that stinging competition is felt, and when our players come back to the dormitories full of sparkle and eagerness. They say that it never hurt to try anything once, so let’s apply the old theory the next time we see a notice about hockey or any of the other practices. Give it a try just once, even if they have to drag you down on a stretcher, and it’s a sure bet that you’ll come back for more. Let’s make our campus shake with clanking hockey sticks, and shine with rosy cheeks. The pay-off will be in big divi dends, and the fun immeasurable. Jahn. M. Little JEWELER 221 N. TRYON ST. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware 109 S. 1 KYON 128 N. TRYON PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES ☆ SALTED PEANUTS Rush Week and All College Parties Lentz Grocery Exclusive Imported Party Specialties Bible Books Store Fred H. Plexico, Owner 124 WEST FOURTH ST. PHONE 4-5442 KALE LAWING CO. Commercial Stationers Office Outfitters 227-229 South Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C.—Phone 6185 WHATS THE USE FmSE ANYWAY A fuse is a safety device, a warning to you and a protection to your ap pliances. A blown fuse indicates that —the load on the fixture you are using is too heavy. , —or too many appliances are connected on the same circuit. —or one of your appliances is defective. A preventive is ADEQUATE WIR ING. Only by planning ahead for adequate wiring can you enjoy at home the full benefits of “electrical tomorrow.” DUKE PQWER COMPANY t/ie, fiulmont CoAodjtai^ ☆ Pound & Moore Co. See Our Assortment of School Supplies ★ Stationery ★ Gifts Phone 2-2131 213 South Tryon Charlotte, N. C. ☆ Make Efird's Your Headquarters FOR COLLEGE FASHIONS STQ^' CHAiRLOTTE% 0t The Friendly Store in a Friendly City* BUY U. S. VICTORY BONDS
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