(Continued from page 3) PSYCHOLOGY nft stimulus is s'SHething that pushes 70U faster than you have been Swift TwiHsht vision is when ^ou pot old and ean't see good. “ --IzzY Carter Tlnhre (really it is part of rne brain) is a forest. '^-"?ltS (really « Is a part of the brain also) is tar. --Yleanor '.Joodruff EHGLISH ^■ilton wr^nTe^TS^dise Lo^. "hahes'oeare wrote tragedies hi Jn’iedies and errors, yephistopheles was a Greek verse was marked t)/the Caesarean_ p^se things SOiffl OP US DISLIKE or delicious TORllENTS w-izel Hclntosh has a horror of snahef and rolce. She doesn-t Tike an empty mail box eitner. TiUzaheth Pearsall says she does^t like pancakes on honday "Way should I worry ?Wi®" says'mltabeth; »I never come down to oreakfast ^^®a^"ie Stansbury doesn’t like cjenior classes, so she thinks 3S vrill stay m the kmior class next year. ■^^elna Ragland doesn't like disappointed via mailbox. Beth Bagby has little affinity ■-rZ o-rits because they just don't xor 'o - , , feels please drop by and receive her reward? Here's a strange combina Hargaret Elliott doesn't snakes, liver, or lessons, too either, I.Iargaret", h'yolene Hickman. "I'lss Hoyt says she doesn like for people to ^n- Ruby V/.ynne doesn't like bread because it scratches j- throat. of Hiss lladdrey has a g mice, frogs, roaches, spid > and floods. nike Prusanna Sneed doesn't 1 stringy hair. Mrs. Horton doesn't like noise on second floor, or_ s. noise on third floor. ^ Said Haney Gaston; Has good family background? Said Harion GalV- "Nas He a good character?" utt„« VJhispered Hassie Swift; H he any money?" Asked llary Heely; "Is he in telligent?" Demanded Hadge Banks; ' Wher is he?" T*> n — • O • have a good taste, and sad when a day is cold and rainy. Since Elizabeth Oglesby can't ihcive T'^’^rone Power, she has de- Sdtd to he an old nald. ^Prances Bell doesn't like to v-rite letters that aren't ans wered. prances, hasn't the Love ?axrreally bitten you? - Hellette hasn't expressed ker "ratitude for the kind do- vpfvMon of dime special perfume to her pillow. V.'ill the giver "PREVIEWS OP COMING EVENTS’ Montreat, N.C^ January Dear Hurbora, taiD' Exams are over, and it aer ^ ly is a relief to know tha ^ passed them all. I i'll have finished yours too, bet you came out on top i’^ S - I told you Christmas how ^ ^ good times we had last oxill" didn't think there would x-5_i thing to do this time for graduation, but „e I found out differently* ^ very lovely events have he®^ planned for us. Just listen yourself. On January 50, all our are going to present a PD®S I told you about them - ''^h® (Continued on page 5)

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