■ THE DIALETTE
CAI,IPUS CliiiTTER
Hope you children hud a ^Tondo^ful holi-
duy und that jdst lots of exciting things
happened to you.
Have you girls soon the rocko that are
shining on those lucky girls* fingers?
Hyl MyI it nust be wonderful to be loved
by someone.
Some girls must have had on exciting
time because—*kdiy did Miss Hassie Swift's
face turn so red iihdn she read that letter
(from guess. v?ho) the other day? VJhy does .
jliope Vj’iseman wjint a lot of little brorm
jbeys running around? Gould the extra week
lof Vix'ian Muaterman's vacation be because
iof Bob? '
I Miss Cooper certainly v;as "Country"-fiod
; Sunday,
j Mary Marshall, did your car really break
jdewn on, the mountain llew Year's Eve?
i Margare-^VBra'dshaw got a letter (v/ith a
jproposal in if) this morning from her .
iihn.olulu friend,
i It se.cms that the lines were kept boisy
jiast night between. Lookout' and Sv/ananoa,
Jacque Hubbard’ certainly is. flashing a
pretty bracelet and necklace around. Could
|it. bo. Elmore? . ’ . , _
I , My,, but Anne Leppard was glad to,get
iback a letter she wrote to Charlie, Cor-
•tainiy would like to, Icnov/ Tfhat vm'.s in it,
I You khew the sohg "Oh Johnnie" Moll,
:it seems thht Snookie Corpening has to. siig
iit every night bbfore she gbes to sleep,
iMaybe she sings .it to Cadet J,ohn][iie.,
jCourse I wouldn't knov;-;. . .
j Mhat has Shirley Conley got that makes
’everybody flirt 'vvith. her'on the train?
l"Good-by, Shirley", . . .
! I fool for ypu, Elizabeth Ogleqby, I
I’don't know what is is to.be hcmSsick for
jHarloy, but;—;
! Say, did you.hear wliat happened.to Mary
hlodgin Now Year's Eve? vliy'Mary--I'm surw
(prised!
r It seems that Annie Laurie ShipAan had
[quite a time coning back. She mdt a boy
tfiat had been to seven universities.
Sue and Catherine Also had a time,
private railroad, car, seven boys, ,a. radio
end two girls mfeke a complete picture.
Nothing like getting a washboard for
Christmas is it, Margaret Richards?
I guess you ha'^e hoard about "Fluty" ;
Fraser's operation, fell, the poor child
didn’t find out until the day she left
KERtCHOO
Mar3r.,.had a. little., sold, gSbo.oag^htiit
in the head, and everywhere- that Ifory
vrcnt, that cold v/as sure to spread.
It followed her to school ofie day—
there’should have been a hule, for it
made the children cough and sneeze to
have that cold in school.
The toa.cher tried to drive it out, for
it almost turned t6 "flu". And all the
pupils 'in the room, and the teacher had
it, too-—-Ain’t vre all 111.!
Ansv/ers to examination on page 2, ^
3.1.1.2- -You are close kin to a super-
.human (and I doubt if you live
' ' in Montreat)
1,3,2,1—Donlt worry over being an ex-
' ' tremist, You'ro in the maj.ority
2.2.3.3- Quarantine at oncel Bordering on
■ - ' ' total .cpllapsel
4.4.4.4- -La'dy, you're South of tlie Border
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(Continued)
‘that the good-looking- .doctor-'vms married,
Tho‘ question irith'Barringer—Is it
Dick or Earl? Oh, by the xmy, Barringer,
why wore you ..and five of your. friends
o pale and sick Saturday night?
Vionder v:hat 'Velma Ragland's big Christ
mas secret is? She certainly has suc
ceeded in ariusing everybody's curiosity,
Girls, we are about to .be back to ■
the old Saturday, night bath. Better make
use of the snow,
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We keep fooling ourselves long after
yro ha\’-e ceased to fool others, ’
The only way.to.be rid of the vrorry .
about the things we have nqt done is to
do them.
Altrays practice ih.'everything you do.
You never cheat the teacher but you
cheat your self.