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, I Page Four QUEENS BLUES May 11, 1950 DEEP WITHIN • • Tweedle dum and tweedle dee Wonder where the men can be? It’s true, Queens seems to have a monopoly on them, and the girls are really doing their bit to keep up the “rep,” Complaints have been coming in about the many phone calls Miss Mitchell has been getting lately—seems the hook-up is all tied up. Congratulations to Dot and that lovely fraternity pin she’s sporting around. We wonder if she was crying about her sun burn or the lovely roses she re ceived from the Phi Belts. Godfrey and the bugs are really hitting it off these days. As she was rounding second base at the softball game a bug accidently flew in that “trap” of hers. Oh well, she could digest nails after that. How do these people take off every other weekend, B’ann? One week it’s Duke and another it’s Carolina. It must be nice, kid. Bailey, who was that interest ing looking man you were dating Saturday night? Been holding out on us, huh? Nancy Blue attended the dances at Carolina. She came in tired, but oh so happy. If you don’t believe Carson is in the “spotlight,” any of the gals will be deelighted to show you the bright light behind the house —it’s guaranteed to be parking proof, sparking proof, and walk ing proof. It will not fade!!! B. A. is simply out of this world. Dot. You looked so good together. May Day! Bobby Jones has been seeing quite a bit of a young lad for the past two weeks. Shall we call him Nelson? * If you’ve seen Marie McCravy showing off a tall handsome blonde, that’s the one and only Harry—but she still gets mail boxes filled with letters from Cliff and Tom. Martha Kirven is really keep ing order down on her end of the hall. There’s no more sneak ing out of your room, is there Laura? What a tragedy. Seems like Queens declared last weekend as picnic weekend. Some went to Freedom Park and others to Municipal Park, and a good time was had by all. Mildred, did we hear you say that gorgeous hunk of humanity was “the” Terry Jones that you were dating Saturday night? Wow!!! Welcome to Q. C. as a boarder. Hank. We’re glad to have you aboard. Mary Ann Worth had a very nice time in Richmond recently, but she can’t make up her mind about him. And it ain’t fickleness —so I’m told! Ask Barbara about that gold identification bracelet she’s sport ing. She’d love to tell you about it. Incidentally, she seems to have a grand time at University of Georgia. Spitty, when you go to the library from now on, we’ll have no monkey business like what went on last week! Say that was a cute boy from “The Abbey”? What a way to meet a boy!! Leave it to Spitty to turn on the charm. More than one gal hated to see Beth’s father, Mr. Dobbins, leave the other night. It’s reported that he really was grand to all the girls in Carson. More fathers should be persuaded to brave the wild and visit with us. Buie, why were you so afraid to answer the phone the other day? Could it be you were ex pecting a call from Jerry? We hear that Bette Mae and Charlotte had blind dates the other night that made them wish they were blind!! Bootsy was certainly all a-dither Sunday night when Ed called. Had a swell time, too, I hear. Guess maybe she won’t be going to Carolina quite so much now for weekends! After all, why go all that distance, when we had so much local tallent???! Shirley Siddell just can’t make up her mind between Jimmy and Harold. Sigh!!! It must be grand. South is really going in for this sun bathing contest. Sun mixed with water is Dot Ussery’s special, isn’t it, Dot? Jay Hall has decided to be come an intellectual since at tending the Davidson Philan thropic steak fry. P. C. is really getting the up per hand over dear ole Davidson. At least Caroline thinks so. Even the air corps doesn’t have a chance. Betty Wayne and Henry are getting to be a familiar sight around Queens Campus. Could it be that this is getting serious? Cute couple, too!! Who’s the new boy Kat Edger- ton has on the string, now? Any hints, Kat? Let us in on the dark secret. Jean Walker would love to show any visitors through her “trophy” room. She has every thing from cats to Empire State Buildings, and all with Sigma Chi or Tommy on them. Jean Crosland has just decided to be a French major. It couldn’t be that she got a six page letter from Duke. Fran Mac had to help her translate all except the last few lines . . . Mary Ann Hamilton has made quite a hit with a K A named Jim—however, she still prefers Wat. Just take a look at the phone book in South dorm. Delores gets more calls than anyone. Joe must be a pretty swell guy. Jack Berger MUSIC COMPANY Band & Orchestra Instruments 1201/2 E. 6th St. Phone 4-1538 Shop for Books at d^aatiit Store We can secure for you any book in print PARK PLACE PHARMACY for Quick Service 613 Providence Rd. Phone 3-1114 SELWYN WASHERETTE MASTER CLEANERS 2125 Colony Road Open 8 AM-9 PM Weekdays 8 AM-1 PM Saturdays Phone 4-6319 North Dorm has a celebrity in its midst. Anyone who saw “Arsenic and Old Lace” will know I’m referring to Elsie Davenport—who played the very difficult role of the corpse. Elsie, those of us who appreciate great art are here to give you a hand in appreciation of the great art you so calmly displayed. Wonder who it was that tied Fran’s door shut and then yelled down the hall. More fun! Let’s do it again!! How popular can you get? With Nora Dean it’s P. C. one weekend; the next it’s Wake Forest—not to mention David son, eh, what? Helen was in seventh heaven Sunday. That one and only Deuward was here!! What’s that light in Emily Howie’s eyes? Could it be Brownie? Don just couldn’t understand why Gertie cried in that sad movie they went to see. Any explanations, Gertie? Junior still comes out on top in Jackie Carter’s opinion, eh, Jackie? Marjorie Smith threatened to campus anyone who mentioned Bob s name, but maybe she won’t know who the culprit is, so we mentioned it, anyhow. Mayree Kay had a wonderful time in Charleston the other weekend. She went with Joe— natch!! For Bobbie Brumley and Ben- jie: the telephone’s a wonderful invention, isn’t it????!!!! Flossie and Hilly took off on a long weekend to W. C. for a press conference. Say you had one swell time, hey?? Lucy Walkup can’t forget about Ray even for a minute. Rainey had lots of company last weekend—cute company, too —of course Penn is here so much, he isn’t considered company— but we all enjoyed meeting Bet ty Lu. Betty Jean Byerly doesn’t mind telling anybody all about that cute feller from Wofford?? Time to sound off for this week —see you soon!! 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