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Page 8 The Lance • St. Andrews Presbyterian College Th© B>3lcX Pslg© Dec. 11, 1991 write? len were they ^oUaig Cljriiifjeil STUART'S FABULOUS FRIBBLE COWTEST! With the holiday season upon us, the contest this issue iPiUd^i^h # 1 is about that famous chcstnut roasting over annpcnfke,^was the night bctore Christmas”: A: Who was the author; B: When was it written; C: When and where was it first published; D: What was the original title; E: Who was the author; F: What other famous book, used for years| #2 is about Christmas firsts, when and wn A: First Xmas card and the reason it was dot B; First recorded tannenbaum; C: First reported Christmas tree and what wi D: First lit tree ; E: First tree electrically lit and by whom; F: First set of commercial electric lights were sold introduced. ^ i i n > 3. Who is most responsible for our idea of what Santa Icxjfa like. Since this is the last issue this semester, and possibly the final edition, hokfitr the answers to thiscontest(exceptifsnotreaUyacontest,dncerm£iivin£itheanswers)eUewhereinthtsLance (a sneaky way to£jetyou to carefidly read it!). Answers to last issue’s Fabulous Fribble Contest: 1. Galapoochie was Rootie Kazootie’s dog. He was originally named after the RCA dog and looked like him, but his name was changed and he became spotted like a dalmatian when RCA withdrew its sponsorship. 2. Nipper is the name of the RCA dog, see question 1. 3. Neal was the St. Bernard owned by Geor^ and Marion Kirby on TV’s ‘Topper.” He was special bccause he became a ghost like his owners when he was killed in the same avalanche. He wore a keg of brandy around his neck and he liked martinis, or any alcoholic beverages for that matter. Buck was his real name. 4. Benji played Higgins, the dog, on “Petticoat Junction.” 5. Roy Rogers’ dog was a German shepherd named Bullet. Today he resides next to Trigger in the Roy Rogers museum in California where both are stuffed. THE FABULOUS FRIBBLE FACT!!!!!: In the 1920’s there was an epidemic in Nome, Alaska and medicine was desperately needed. There was a blizzard, so there was no way to fly it into Nome, instead it was sent over land by dogsled. Balto was the lead dog of the sled dogs that brought the serum into Nome. A statue of this husky is in N.Y.’s Central Park. Score : Last issue, Stuart 6, SAPC 0. To date: Stuart 11, SAPC 0. It has beenfitn doin£f this column and if anyone is interested insetting together to play trivia, trivial pursuit, or talk popular culture, call me at 277-7907. Until next column,! hope you have a great holtday! Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy Hogmany. Be safe on New Tear’s Eve, ‘^Should auld acquaintance befbr£ot...”(Ihad to close out with an auld Scots song). Sian! 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