JT 'r\A??mD Ci^T.ASTROFH^ fj ? ? f • t t K£ / / / There are all types of ^ (so v/e are told), but the lowing tops all v/s have hoera. The other night Little I'arie vjherry was quietly taKing two huge nills that had been oroscribod for hor. • Jean Merchant cemo up in an "unusual" mood (Br-vo Mood as it were), and seeing liany Mc.:rie taking pills .asked hen * "I like to take pills, insisted, "especially Sive me one, and I'll.swallow it w.hole," she boasted. M-r; Mt.rls> tul. ’The pills were too icrge. t^swllowV theyliaa to be cnoW.d, But if Jean want.ed.. one—that Would bo one loss for her Bo, out of the goodness-of hc oir-t, she handed Jean a •’t n.,:t ob,]cct--definitoly t Joan throv) it dovm her ‘ > "nd drank some water, but with no results. The piU budge 1 So poor Jeaii uncomfortable *^bly gasping for breath ( do 0 3? life') * Mary -hrle stood by in awe.^^ Some Good Samaritan ' seblng Jam's plight, nshmed hor to the infirmary. hours of struggle, of much discomfort doci travel down "the red lone. ■Joan has proved bhot s ^ a’-certain typo of hrav^ y* notlvo for "such" is n Blion Interviewed, she "lused to like to take pilis. We wonder ! 1 SY»0fIYf.(S'■ porol^m Roy Margaret Sera Mn no?3eyyS----:f-Morguerlte girls Time marches on J It,''s almost time for the basket-ball tour naments to begin. Of course that v/111 be an exciting time for us all, but we ore simply "bubbling over" for the .tennis season to begin. Gome on get out the tennis rackets, get thorn shollFCked and let's bq on our v/ay to the tennis courts in the usual Montrent cooporative spirit. Let's m.oko‘tennis one of the most outstanding and pop ular sports of the year, After all, It is one of the most im portant gomes in our very well- balanced athletic program. It is-a-game which we can all ploy, and since practice makes perfect; •lot us enter Into the sport whole heartedly, become as perfect as possible, and enjoy ityn a roya] v/ay. , Mary C ■Ji-::- WHO IS THIS STUDENT??? Smdy bionde h.'ir blue Qyes e voio^. so soft "and sweet that it mr 'cos the rest of us doubl’ conscious of our somo- timos "too loud" tones,. ra.:;nner of dealing vdth hall th-^t marks h.ar gentl; s a ti'ue .gentlewoman. Her sincerity is one., of her most delightful char, cteristlcs. Her willingness to help makes 'her loved by f.ll. A natural loader, she Is promi nent in y. P. C. and Is also a member of the Student-Faculty Government. If mere words could descrlbo her they'would be: patience, gentleness, sinoority, genuine^ ness. (Last month: Margaret Nlblock)

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