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MOUNTAINEER Ut. AUGUST 31. 1950 FOURTH SECTION exchange for male companionship. Another custom that strikes the Finnish student as weird is the casual way girls date. He says: is two weeks before she will have free night." In Finland a girl goes with one boy only, he says. If she meets somebody she likes better, then she goes steady with him. Johnny thinks that system is real com panionship. While it is too bad that Johnny is having his troubles, we"ll have to applaud the fact that maybe girls are getting smarter. There are a few facts that may be Johnny doesn't know some reasons why American girls might be playing the game of romance so Uiey at least break even. The American male is a pam pered critter. He plays the field before marriage and sometimes continues to be a lone wolf and a bachelor in spirit after mar riage. One common type wants his wife to be a personal valet-she must keep him bright and shiny as a gold medal. Her cooking must rival the culinary art of a Cordon Bleu graduate. She must be an amateur psychiatrist and interpret his moods and whims, know exactly how to humor him and when to keep her mouth shut. She should be a high finance es--pert and figure out how to cut. corners on the groceries so be can play poker twice a week. She also must be prepared to be nursemaid to his fishing tackle tn.d be an ex- pert gardener if they have one. THE YOUNGER SET In Atlanta you ask a girl for a date, and she is so enthusias tic you think you are practical ly engaged . . . then she says it 0 04. By BISCIIOFF ANN j High School Senior WAIN ESVILLE I h ;,""i'TM .-. - - ' tp" ' 1 , s. M. , , .... . j , , ---.1 .wvi'ia I ii.f i r i i iii.imi.i ' ' r i. mi w- EUi Kuthryn Hyatt, and , Francis will again repre .vwood County in beauty lias, been asked to repre ,,vm'sville High School in 's' Haywood County High contest at Canton Satur hl. Patsy won the title of of Hearts" in the Valen- itest lat year. A and Elaine are repre- ilaywood County, in the Ap- ival contest in iiencterson- iiurdav. They were m the Haywood .County Folk Fes- ontcst at Canton this sum- iese three girls let us say i. k " and lets hope that home the top honors. "everybody seems to be school and studying again. have a number of new stu- !, RICH TREASURE All WONDERFUL FLAVOR lj dents over at Waynesville Hi. Bttty Walkingstick is one of our new students. She comes from the Cherokee Indian Reservation and is staying with Charles Islev. the band Director, and his wife, A member of the sophomore class, Betty is planning and study ing to be a missionary and also she plans to start studying the piano. Another new student is Allen Ferguson, who conies from Tokvo. Japan. Allen is a member of the freshman class and says that Eng- ish is his favorite subject. ne says mat japan "isn anv ail.erent trom America" H. win to school with about 15,000 Ameri-I can students there and took the same subjects as he does here. Allen sailed to Japan and then I (lew home. He liked the ship he was on. They hit the eclue of a ty phoon and he got a little seasick, so it proved to be an eventful journey. He thinks that the girls here are 'cute, but I haven't met many of them." ' Among our other new students we have Jessie and Amelia Alex ander, and Carolyn Adams. We'll try to tell you all about them in the near future. And speaking of school we na turally think of the football team. The prospects this year look good. but it may prove a tough season for the Mountaineers. Anyway we are looking forward to September 14th, and the first game here with Syl-va. IS M X 1 I I n I i II I ! I rfsrsv s"" i m r mi ww m. 1 i iui an a mm.r ;v - I Rire vanilla...rich, chocolate (udgc.and, the delicate flavor of fresh sweet cream, blend to a rich treasure of wonderful flavor such as you've never tasted before! Take home Pet Chocolate Fudge Sundae today... and, compare Pet with any other Ice Crearrt, Creamy and rich... made only of daily fresh whole milk and daiiy. fresh sweet cream. ,M couldn't be betterl f to "The Adventures of Princess Pet" y Saturday morning over Station WHCC. fcn to"The Guylombardo Show"every day afternoon over Station WHCC. Vivian Brown has some ideals on dating that are good. She says a few things that we might not agree on, but it's good to know what other people think about the sub ject. Is it true that a boy must have a car these days to get dates? One boy thinks it is. He is John ny Waris, Finnish student attend ing classes at Georgia Tech, and he really believes "you've got to have a car to fall in love in Amer ica." In Finland, he says, a boy would suggest a long walk when he meets his dream girl. But in America "a girl thinks you are crazy when you ask her to walk." Johnny ought to speak to a few girls who are pretty thin-soled dis proving his theory. And he might also query a few other girls who've had to buy gas for the buggies they've had the "good fortune" to ride in. Some girls think it would be more fun to get back to the cav alier days: A boy walked into the parlor with a little bag of pop corn or jelly beans or peanuts or maybe (on special occasions) a carton of ice cream. Later, there would be a walk, perhaps, or just cozy conversation on the front porch. But iii any event, the girl would not have to rustle up movie money or special-treat change for her swain. He would be embarrass ed to take it. It is good news in a way to hear that girls are making it a little tough for the hoys, who've had life pretty easy for a while. Girls shamelessly got to the point where they were outbidding i each other with special favors in ANNOUNCEMENT M. C. "Jake" Patlerson formerly with the Waynesville Laundry for 14 years is now the MANAGER ' of the Miller Street it'. nnnA nwt . . monev-iavina news! 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