Pare 8 -l'.Ig-DT.,A.LE.IIE -Jtimw. 1944 Everyone ...certainly during the Christmas had a- swell time---' vacation, d(;s^:itc the prea'-alcncc ■ of influenza aira-., colds. Turkey, cranberries, f^.uit cake, anq / ■ candy were enjoyed by ail;;'to. _to me^'- f tion dances, dr.tos, •;.nc parties. The time flew ly,.qind vie fi a'i eurse-lves in the groove regain. ’Eva’: yl^ouy has been talking about fun. and f,,.'cllcs esperi- onced dur;i ng Christr.-.s.s and-on the trips goings and coning. For instance, there •is Jo Clyburn, Ruth SRv'.nklin, and Polly Smith's t;rilling adventure with the lockers in the bus station of Bristol, Va. Then, Azieloo Kelley ?iad.quite an adventureous tine on the bus trip back. As.k her to tell you the gruesome de tails 1 •r Durin- the holidays I had u pensive ncr e::t, and the following .is the result cf ny'thought. Suppose Dot were Queen instead of King. ..Ruth Y;eod v;ere Pasture instead of Fields...Charlotte were Short instead of Long... Isabel v.xre Eutcher instead of Baker... .Charietto wore instead cf Ray.. .Glcrina wore -Red instead cf Gra.y. ..Junc v/ero .Yiroath instead of Gar land., .Pegdy w'cro Dressmaker ins.tead of Sh'inakcr. . .Gladys v/ere Rain instea.d cf Dew...Lib wpre Yolts Instc.a.d of ’vidtts- ...Francos Ann were Briar instead cf Thorne... Doris were .Oad • instead of Burch.% .Teeny were 3ei.\r;3tros.j instead of Ccolcc. ' _ . ■ ..... Dir you hear of the aw'ful tr.a.gc.dy in Alba '? Dot McIntyre fell through one cf the boards u^-staj.-s. Of course, only one foot wont through, and ,'no groat damage \7as .done; but we'll have to ask you. Dot, please,, to be r.ore careful no.;xt tine. Dear'ole' Alba is net used £\-\PPlN to s'uch"*ranbunctiousnes3 i J11 i Everybody sho' did enjoy the lovely ■S^ow. It was really conicaQ to see the^ a-lips, slides, and sits of the differ ent • girls. Dot Sqndifer, who hails from the warn state of Louisiana, went about inquiri'ig as to the past tense oi' snow. She couldn't decide wftiether it was snovjed or snown. Farnsi Mercer v/ishes to announce .to arhyone interested that she has changed, her abode. You can new reach her in 215 College Hall. '‘(The line ■ fems to the right. No pushing, please !) Tie seen'to niss a good many old faces hround schYol,Tqut there are also some nevf ones. Here.'s'-hoping they have a happy and prosperousi-shay in Montreat, said, "All things " and sc must this As tiic hotel owner i;ius.t cone to an inn, nonsense. See ya' next tine 11 ' * >! IK * >1= I - (continued from page 4) as well as have everyone turn out for all' the ganes. Put, on .your v;alklhg‘ shoes , girls ,for theinonth of JanuP.rv is here, and once more vio have trails to get miles in. Mt. to tramp the mountain those t irty necessary Mitchell and the sphing That.'s what 'w^e are heading tc- cur goal now, There isn't much hike . ward as tine to got in the hiking club s_c get 'in as quickly as possible and be sure of g|)tting in on all the sport' of this big overnight tripUif It really isn't far to walk,' this thirty miles, in fact*, it's’ -.'only six five-mile hikes, and you know that doesn't sound like . nu'ch; Sc, let's hike Jill

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