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Page 5 LIBRAKY A room full of volumes Tj eduoafc?! one’s self, A dozen hands all reaching For a novel on the shelf* A lot "if nice'big ta.bles, To study in perfect case,' Surrounded by a "gabbing" group, Of eager he’s and she’s. In the rows of encyclopedias, A reference one might find, But' it seems their geixeral pur pose, Is to talk and giggle behind. Till the last day of summer, From the firgt day of fall,. The library is the favoi'ite. When one seeks a social hall* 'Ilickaan TO A FRIE^J) I can’t remember hov/ I lived Before you' came along, ’Twas you'7/ho drove the clouds away, A'x-d made my life a song, Y/here nothing else but darkness '1-welt, I find a glowing spark. It’s the ember of your friend ship, Lighting up the'dark, I shall not v/aste.my time with thoughts Of life v;ith you av;ay. I’ll blot the future from my mind, Ai-d live just for today, Juliette Hickman (continued from Page 4) as il:CO o’clock at night, Aiad so the long-awaited picture "Gone Viith the V/ind" has come and gene, and another dream has been ful filled. One e J'.i L Ot\f £: JL H £• K f Dear. Cneeda,- I -have been in rn'any plays during my time at Louisburg. Everytirae I am in a play, I fall for -the lead ing man,'I am, at presentgoing with-a . very ■ nice young man. Here's the catch-.-'"0 fight all the ’time, Hov' can I prevent it'1 SiaNED: A.C, True- Dear A. G. This is a hard problem, love never runs smooth. Talk to your man (if he is p. man) and tell ■him v.'hat you think. Let him tell you what he thinks and then have a good fight,' Make this a good.one, for it may be the last, ONEEDA Dear Miss Mann, I am big, and ^hen I mlk, I think that there is someone fol- lov’ing me. What can I do about this problem? Too big for v/ords, Tubby Dear Tubby, It looks as if there is a crowd follov'ing you instead of just one personc If you'll start eating in the College lining Hall, you will be sure of losing all of this excess baggage. Oneeda.
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