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0 1 'X'CO Pa^o Tv/g. The DiaTAt-hft 3T:J’’F EDIT0]R“I?J--CHIE:\ Mary Rudulyh Li,T'M':i--RY EDITOR Patti Fitzgerald jUS-i. ‘JSS - ...... .Kathleen Rardee ? DLTCI';":: j'-(rER... Gatherii.e •■ilL'inson £RCrI;.''.'C-..: .aj.'aGLR arjorie Jordo,n Fi'j ll-o...............Marianna Johnson PICTCRIi.I Lyra ''■‘ibttrian ^'iUGiC. Jane Bough ton 3PORTS Frances Taylor 3Pn-irsOR3 Miss 1 chiroy iiiss Brandon Liss ..atlc .ns PRODUCTIOl; STAFF PRODUCTION S r;'.I''F CHjUR: JiN ; Ro’..-land JiiTazie TYPISTS: Chairrian ilary Matcholl; Lladeleno Kcarn, Camilla Coleman Catherine Y/illiams ’ STEMGILISTS: Chairman Ava Roil'Taylor, Vivian Martin, Je\/el Houck, Juanita \Tilson. IIirR0G;?./.PH'''.R3 : Chairman.. .Alma Sharpe; Edna Earl Hearn, Emmy Lou Moody* Frances Ilanlev, Lula Lee Heal, SFOHSOpG : lira. Spears Miss Blaclchurn - o 0 o - Don't forget to mark February 22, 1941 on your calendar as a "must remember mountain. The other day someone was over-ho.?.rd to say, ."It is just that January feelingi" A.fter the tenseness of exams, and'- the all too short period that follov;ed in wnich everyone got a chance for some ^uc needed rest, the routine of second semester began. It is a’,vfully easy to reall'. get and so here in the "mid-winter" sl’-unp, is a piece of advice set doTO by Henry Van Dyke that will valuable if you think"it through before you decide definitelv -just how vou'H soend the next few months. vJn It life, because it gives • e chance to love and to '»vork nnd iuve ana co »vorrw hf. i- 4^'- look up at the stars; to ^afied with your ■■->ossessions, but ART EDITORS: Irma Jean Shclor, Marjorio McKay, Edwina Gatlin, date". If "ou v/ant to be more specific say: "Be sure and fix the cost\.ur.e or evening dress for the George Mashingtoii party at the Inn at 8 p.m." - o 0 o - The largest natural bridge in the vrorld is the Rainbow Arch in Utal; vtaich spans Bridge Can’.^on the north slope of Havajo hoL vdth -'ourself until you of* them.; to despise -aning in the -.TorId exce'^t falsehood and. to fear nothing ox- governed b^-' your leather than ba' -''our dis- :^othing that is your C I'or G e.xcept his kindness of heart and ^ seldom .of '-1!!^ of manners; to ^thinK fr'pv,^ '■ one.aies; often of your 3oe.nd ..li' ... time as you can with body and with spirit, in God's out-of-dnpr t’lpc ill -00 ' s foot-oath i guide-posts on tho path to peace." - o 0 o Roodman, spare that tree ' I-ucn not a single Wh ’* And^m “‘^'"I'tored me, Ai^ I'll protect it now. Thut'^o'' hand - snail harm it not. ■-Morris* 'K. I Km f. 1: I'! I i ■ V ' a V-
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