Pagn T¥fo ■TJiE DTAT.PTTP EDITOR RJSIDESS i,lAj3AGER., B’eatiire Editor,,,. Er.chango Editcr... Pictorial Editor.. CollQ^,e Sports,.,. Eifcii Sfthool Sports College Ruinor.... . High School tarn or. Re pi'Gsontat ive s Frdstau'n College Senior High..... Junior High.,.,, S op hoi;ior o Hi gli. FrosH'ian High.,.. .... Faith Svranstrori. .... Caroline Elkins >..e.oo..a. Pat King Clara. Loe Stevenson ,.. .Elisabeth Poir-rell ....... .Virginia Raj^ ........Ann Galloway ........Bunny Pov/oll ......... S han J ohns on Eve 13m Taylor “Partner ..flar''.'' L'.ron ........Hazel 3l3rl:he . . i.. . ..Becky BIcCall .... .Alice Yarbroi-igh PRODBCTIpil ■ Cf.ailPl'i-i.1T........Kartha Wriite Art Editor ...............Martha Baldwin I'limoograph Chairnan..... .Norma Campbell Tp-pists (this issue). .Margaret Seawright, Elaine Wilson, Malinda Jennings, Faculty Advisors.,. ......Miss Carrie Majr LcElro}.^, Iv'irs'. Vera S'joars, kiss Eallie Blair, -0- PKICE TAGS There is a price tag You,, must alwajrs pay_ the are . to have the goods, such -fching as a bargaic, is reduced in price there son for it. It is soiled, son, or an odd size, or on everything, price if 3/0u There is no V'Jhen a dross is some rea- out of sea- something JIazcm)ijr„,JL2i-£ similar, Soraetimos storekeepers use cer tain so called bargains as ''draws" for the sales, but you always pay the price on the tag in one way or another. So it is with life. You must pay the [price for virhat ;rou choose to do. IP you want good grades, you must studjr. If j^'ou want honors and privileges .v^hich come with ’’flrsb,.Ql£X5,s",,,,,,7-pu must be willing to abide by tho rules and rog- This is the price you must there iS' more pleasure in the rules of the' game than derived from plaj/'ing the game and well, then' pay the price complain. How often you ulations. pay. If breaking pleasure honestly and do not have heard the state,nent, "You can 't have your cake and eat it too. " Life is like that. If you make a mistake by thinking a thing is v/orth the price and find out later it is not, 3/ou should be good sports, take 3rour n'odicine •gladly, and not do bhe same thing agai,n. There is a long and short vievr of things. The short view is deceiving. You often feel it is more pleasure to leave 3/’our work undone and do something else,, but there is a iorico on that pleasure, too. The price is'work j-iiling up, a fc/oling of being rushed,and oft en pust plain failure, Soraetimos dinlomas are lost, and then- students decide thc; price was too gnat and vras not 7rorth tno cost, lYhat can be done? You can cry, fuss, blanc other people, kick, but all to no avail. The price has al ready been paid. You,can start oven use your exporionco as a stepping stone to succGss, You can chock on the weeks months, and years, and mark them to less instead of profit, your lesson. but yon can learn Life is like on. eV'.rything, that, A price tag is A thing is often not the price, A hastrr marriage may immediate plo-.suro, but the cost llfetimo of unhappiness is not vrorth tho short time price is too groat. worth bring of a of happiness. The Leaving before, in your' college you finish pocket nov/, (Continued and taking a job college, means mcncy but as _3rou take the on p. 4)

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