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Page 4 THE C. C U. N. C. NEWS November 14, 1947 Chemistry Talking about chemistry, (which we weren’t; but I have to start this story some way.) The Friday lab class is all an idiot in his right mind could dream for. Take for instance last Friday . . . everyone was busy blowing glass bubbles and stopping up Bunsen burners with chewing gum when A1 Huddleston, in the process of heating his glass tube to a glowing red, suddenly discovered that some ignorant tool was not heating his right. So . . . Al, always being the helpful soul, crammed his tubing in his back pocket and pro ceeds to elucidate. Marshall Shankin and W. G. Runnings, the first to smell the smoke, looked around and saw Huddleston’s (ahem) pants ablate. The Idiot^s Delight SUBSCRIBE TO TME C. C. U. N. C. NEWS Parker Gardner ‘THE LATEST IN POPULAR RECORDINGS” 118 W. Trade Phone 8257 For Sight Safety make sure your study lamp bears a Certified I^nip Certificate. 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Think ing he had swallowed some acid, he recalled his boy scout first aid, I>romptly poured three bottles (^f tincture of green soap down his throat, and slugged him in the stomach. Well, Huddleston’t hair stood straight up, his eyes turned a beautiful chartreuse, and he shud dered three or four times. Then it was all over . . . the place! (That was the first time I had ever seen a full course dinner with nuts.) “Who in the ’ram flazzled pot lotted whazz lop’ did this te me/’ he bubbled as he reached for his handkerchief. Finding no handker chief in his back pocket which wasn’t there, he grabbed a towel and stomped out of the room. Prov ing that if you try to help someone in chemistry, you might end up with the raw end of the deal. (No pun intended.) Chai'lotte Fish & OysterCo. 300 E. 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