■jUmi U u I frt'5 ifiil Fe jruai'v. 1941 ■I . I, I , u i , ■ I ■ The Dia.lette Pane Seven 0^ ;fi'' O\jV|>0 if' Songs seem to be making Montreat hap penings just one long Hit Parade I ^®5£. i Rhapsody Edith Boswell > s oomment when she listens to the voice from Kentucky every week Miss Wood- house^ leads us to believe she does when she directs the Chapel chanting al most any girl hears one every morning- at seven in the form of an alarm clock--but it is a bit off key. ocrub Me, Mama Monday's song—the day when everything from floors to faces theme shines I'Wouldn^ Take- a Million to hear .}S iathet for some of .j?vnat mysterious dessert we weren't ser- jj.ved Friday before last for Katie ■ifagner's enthusiasm over "Shanty Town" .....for grades like Celia Turk's... 0 watch Lillian Tomlinson and Lulu Lee rJhyon play basketball £iZ£ l£^ My Wor_d that Caroljm and Marion Rowe had the most interest ing-looking male visitors we've seen'in a ^ong timLe,..that nothing ever thrill ed Dema Parker as much as her birthdav present of talisman roses and the party -e Anderson ilngels gave her that .e only v/ay to keep your feet from lalling asleep is not to let them turn in .that Jo Bourne hasn't had her hair cut_since the fifth grade that jhothing IS funnier than Jo Craig's imi- Ration of the Yasear girl tLt Vir- Rinia Foster was relieved when her boy- I friend wote that the picture of a ri- 1 j hiri was dovm, and the spot was vacant and open for busi- that Bell Horton and Diana Lee looked sweet dressed alike that Miss Cooper looks nice in pink that the.May Court is exceptionally pretty this year Maybe you know the boy who wanted to be a soda jerker because they led such , stirring lives and then when the vfard.en asked the prisoners \vhat kind of a party they wanted, he seemed sur prised when they said "Open House" Miss Bedinger: "You'll have to give up all mental work"..Frances Taylor: "But I write a column for the Dialetta!"-- .Miss Bedinger: "oh, that's all right you can go on with that." ^ men we^ asked Edna Campbell what was a good thing to part with, she innocentlv answered . "a comb" . .'. . .and Jane Boughton had an ansvrer alm.ost as bad when she defined "stoic" as the "the bird that brings babies." The Perfect Girl .Marion Rowe's ha.ir Frances Stanley's eyes Louise Emerson's eyebrows Sue McCoy' s nose Mary Virginia Vakefield's lips Jane Agee's teeth and smile Barbaia Alward' s chin Ava leil Taylor's neck and shoulders Ester Lewis's figure Emily Berry's legs Margaret Richard's personality Frances Ferrier's executive ability Catherine Wilkinson's poise

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