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OCTOBER, 1952 T HE PI LOT PAGE FIVE The Dust Pan A lot of dust has collected since we last saw all you pretty people, so we’ll try to eliminate the top layer. In case you’ve heard rumors about Sara K. and Bob B., they aren’t rumors, they’re facts!! Congratulations, Bob, she’ll make a wonderful wife. There’s no need for me to say the freshmen are here in full force, everyone has already found them, huh, fellows? Paul E. seems to have found Evaleen W. mighty interesting. David McHamm, a certain fresh man in Central seems to think you are something pretty special, well, come to think of it, I guess you are. Summer and distance doesn't seem to have had any effect on Joann R. and Bill W., Mildred L. and Don B., and Juanell and Bill C. Elizabeth S., why do you keep say ing “no?” Couldn’t be a reason back home could there? Or could there? We hear that Ken has improved in this Romeo Role since last year. Is that right, Betty Gray? Ernie and Jean still have their ups and downs, but just remember —every path has its puddles. Cupid certainly must have hit Wallace Mullis hard. Anyway, he seems to be doing okay with Shirley B. Good going Wally. What’s that? You thought we were about to miss a couple? No, not your faithful snoopers! In fact, we were just coming to that scoop. Wayne, being the busy person that you are, we’re glad to find that you manage to find time for your “date” life. The latest? of course, Merry Hardi son. How about you, Charles Led ford? The Student Center is “Snoopers Paradise” around G. W. It wouldn’t be complete without seeing Joyce Hyde and Junie T., Dot B. and Joe J., and Joyce M. and James G., Joyce Hamrick and Mark S., Va leria B. and Bob W. If we missed any in this list, keep reading for we’ll get them later. Remember, this is a “dirt” column and we print anything we can “dig up.” Sc you'd better wash “yo’self” clean, or you just might get yourself “plowed Just a tip, Bobby. We hear Gwyn has several other, admirers, so don't let the fact that this is leap year find you waiting around “in the lurch” watching Gwyn go by with some other guy. Well, Latitia, we envy you, be cause Harvey certainly does have the looks. By the way, Floy and Charles have been holding out on us. However, we're glad to see a new romance budding. Joyce Hines used to be prompt on her dates with Phil, but now the girl in the office says, “she’ll be right down. Care for a game of chackers?” Has anyone noticed that down cast look that Katherine Hazeltine has been wearing? It couldn’t be be cause “that certain He” had to go join his Uncle, could it, Kat? Why is Uncle Sam so cruel to us college gals. It look.s like Don Elliott has it made with Jo Wright, whuL about that Glenn II.? Why doesn’t Tump Moore ask that little girl for a date? She likes those football players. The girls seemed to have liked James Garrison’s “cat pants”; you know—the purple ones. Truitt Rogers, the “Romeo,” real ly gives the girls a thrill, that is, the Freshmen. > be hustling well as the think Susie Blair Little seems t to the girls dorm as football field, well, w O. is mighty cute, too. It sure seemed good to see Chris tine Hyde, Glenn Pettyjohn, and Joe Cole around here last week-end, didn’t it Ernie Beheler, Billie Sue R., and Pegjy S.? Jimmy Moore, say you like that southern arawl — Southport style, especially from Pat A. We wouid like to take a course in Freshman-Boy-Ology — using Rog er Kenanc, George Kriminger, Ben Kanipe, Mushy-Rushy, John Isi- mmger, George Grogan and Kelion Hinshaw as subjects. In case you see a biology-shark running around with his head in a microscope you can count on this, it “ain t ’ Ernie Byerly. “It” has happened! Bob “Smokey” Myers, and Tommy Beard have fin ally g.ven the girls a break — or at least given Martha Gantt and Anne Carter breaks — or is it the other way around? Bill Fitz seems to like girls named Ann, there’s Ann B., and Ann S., which will it be? Tune in next month for the next exciting episode. The Vacuum Cleaners New Old Homes As everyone knows, the large over flow of students on the campus this year necessitated the opening of two of the oldest and most his torical buildings of this college, Huggins - Curtis and the Music Building. All students living in these builaings are proud of their “new” The Huggins - Curtis dormitory, more often referred to as “The Mansion,” served in its earlier years as the dormitory for both boys and girls, the cafeteria, classrooms, and probably other things as well. Now, however, it only serves twenty girls, several members of the faculty, and houses the Physical Education De partment. The six sophomores and fourteen freshmen occupying “The Mansion” find life quiet, but excit ing in their new-found home! The Music Building, now called ‘The Monastery,” provides housing for several boys and as I understand it, all are ministerial students, cept one; hence, the fitting name they have chosen. They, too, find with all the pianos*. Poll of Opinion What is one of your chief ambi tions? Betty Gray Lindsay — I’ll never tell Ken Brady — To stay out of the Evaleen Wiggins — Undecided right now Paul Eller — Wine, women and song Bunny Price — Get out of school within the next ten years George Kriminger — “Goof-off!” Norma Jean Jones — More social activity—New Jersey style Anne Carter — Get married some day nie Beheler — One successful trip to Western Carolina! Carolyn Branton — Get married and have twins! Tip Carpenter — To pass Valeria Banning — Get the man Tommy Beard — Play a little basket ball this year "’llie Walker — Jump out of an airplane Carol Cathy — Go back to the mountains Wilkie Melton — To be successful ; (?) Wingate Rush Costner — To get a new pair of football shoes!! Ken Queen — To get my sweater Junie Tutterow — Just have a girl around and not have to do anything keep her. Eloise Bumgarner — Don’t know, do you?! Janice Pigford — That’s a good question, I’m glad you brought it up Bill Fitzpatrick — To stomp Ashe- ville-Biltmore Richard Yearwood — Read 40 pages of history every night! Betty Rose — To enjoy life to its fullest extent George Grogan — Women Eli Reynolds — Me and George stick together Barbara Harrill — To win a checker game Ronald Henry — To graduate Ernie Diaz — To reach my final goal in McRae — N. C. (no com ment) Miller “Tex” Branton — Marry ifo women at the same time and ake it legal. Daphne Randolph — To see inside Decker Hall—specially second floor Bill Bates — To get an education Id a certain girl—(B.W.) James Garrison — To get in good ith the girls Shirley Bell — To see more of a certain person Darrell W'ilson — To get inside the Huggins-Curtis-Padgett-Young dorms just once this year. Joyce Hines — A lifetime vaca tion from study Ann Scott — To hitch-hike home —and get there! Juanell Randolph — To be—or not to be, not to be, I guess Widow, writing to an insurance company: “You have asked me to fill out so many proofs of claims and I have had so much trouble in getting my money that I some times wish my husband hadn’t TEACHER: Who can give n sentence containing the word sulate? SMALL BOY: At the breakfast table Ma .said to Pa: “How you got insulate?” C. J. Hamrick 6c Son, Inc. Boiling Springs, North Carolina JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY Phone 2203—LATTIMORE Crawley's Shopping Center Buy it in Boiling Springs and watch Boiling Springs GROW Boiling Springs Drug Store Get All Your DRUGS See All Your FRIENDS Have A Soad HERE G. T. McSwain's Grocery Store Boiling Springs, North Carolina
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