\\ n Woo-Vyoo!.'! rtis. Spring, EldsJ And what is more. It i=s Leap Yo.-.'rj Gals, here's your chance. ”r3abs ZoGllner surely does ratO' these days. ’.'Tho else v/ouid i'ato haviii- four Clemson soldiers over in just one da^r, ■■'Eimberlcsc’' V/iley really puts her feet in hot v;ater, j hear* Crunkleton and !Zoellner v/ere ouite het Lip over that Leap YGair> date she had with the Ladies» Llan of H.K.S., namely, Bud Thompson. Christine Jenkins blushes Gverytiriie a certg^in sailor is ^nentioned. I.lary Appley is "that v;ay” about Roy McDowell. Seen at ”Euni and Abner” the other night were i:. V/iley (how that sal gets around), j, Thompson, and p. Potts v/ith thr-ee soldiers r’om--you guessed it«, .oiemson. Some fun, eh, girls? . birds a-twittering arenTt ^he^ only songs we hoar around II.H.S, Spring has made a bunch of Sinatras* and Dinah Shores from our school mates, and the things they singj ■Eolita Holt is known by her JJ^arbling of "I,Iairzy Doata"... r/iiat ^^ould you expect from the- president The Morons* Club? Y/illiam flenry, in a squeaking °^t still ^mournful voice looks .=>t ■‘■otsie and Johnnie Jind sings ‘'Iill Around'*. I'laxic V/right, v/hose themo -song ^SGd to bo ”0h, Johnnie" nov/ lets ^Ut v/ith ''Deep in the Heart of f^Qxas” dedicated to some > camp called Bowie" • '^groan/ rad T\1.ompson hums, "Off wa go/.into the wide blue yonder" while keeping his nose in an aircraft ic.ontification book, ITphraim Prince, who finds Wa^rn.o f s' coi.ipctition pretty stiff keeps his •moi-ale b/ singing I Blue?" Mr. I'Jewton whistles som.ething which sounds a lot like, "This is ' the Army" ;■ Nancy Potts’s song until further notice "ITQ Love, NO Nothing". I'irs. Durham* to Marna Cobb in English Cla.ss:- "Speak Lev/" Marna, "Speak Low". nphraim Prince about Reba Calloway, "she»s a bombshell from Brooklyn". Margaret V/iley to "Red": "This is a lovely way to spend an evening," Joan Keener to all her sol diers: "I \7ish I could Hide With in This Letter." I suppose you knov; why Richard Thompson has ‘that harrassed look these days.' Marna Cobb, among others is starry eyed since Dick Schiffli hit town again. ^Several gals, Evelyn Phillips for instance, are looking, forv;ard to the return of that's right Bill Lewis. "’.Von»t you please come back, Billy Boy,'" "^hy docs Av;a Nix’s hair alv/ays loo'c so'nice? Is she planning to I’enew her old romance with Bud? page sevem