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This Bellks of Saint Maky’s O AMPUSING Things That Amaze Me—The mw S M. C. diet . . . Miss Jones’ and Mr. Moore’s English M experi ment The comment on Cuddie Mae’s famous (or infamous) Art History exam that “she tried to rescue him from the faite (?) that laid behind him • • • The translation in Latin class: “They pulled the water off the drowning boy” . . . the fact that West Pom does not allow its cadets to sit in parked cars (one thing S. M. C. has in common) . . . Eed-headed people seldom go insane. Maybe a red heart is hard to lose. . . . Mr. Jones’ dramatic announcement on the bulletin hoard: “‘Patience’ men—Sunday at two o’clock (!) • . . the weather. Things That Don’t Amaze Me—In the H. S. the lipstick entitled “Hussy” outsells the one named Lad/ (Footnote: Walter Winchell, ’39) . . . Lossie Taylors little boy friends yelling for her from three to four o’clock on the morning of the fourth—they woke up two-thirds of the school. . . . Erwin Gant and Mexico are as congenial as five minutes to eleven, which re minds me: Erwin sent second floor West Hock a wLole box of Creole pecan pralines. . . . Winslow and Fitz- Simons’ dance program has introduced general ama teurish antics at S. M. C. (and have you seen Trotter ballet?) . . . The mountains of work following exams. ... (I never was a mountain climber) . . . Did you see Hak Kendrick caught on a barbed wire fence at the west corner of the campus? Witnesses say she Was rather barbarous about the whole thing . . . I^ett, a campus gold-fish, died the other night, leaving Scar lett to swim her life through alone. And it isn t a fish story that now Ehett will never return to Scarlett. He’s Gone With the Wind. . . . Moccasins have sup planted saddle shoes in the affections of S M. C. girls. • . . Then, there’s the girl who thought that the word class written on her themes meant that they were elassy. ... I wonder if all those people who tore up their annual pictures know that they will have P^y for them? ... Did you hear the real romance of the Wedding that took place in Saint Marys Chapel. is more thrilling than fiction. . . . Our salesman-minded faculty really showed originality m their P^^^T tumes ranging from Four Eoses whiskey to 99 44/100/fa pure. OUR BEUUES Lossie Gbist Taylob Hair—Dark brown. Eyes—ditto. , , , 1,-ij „ Ambition-to get married and have eleven chi dren. Favorite food—“pep’mint ice cream with nuts! Usually heard—talking. . , o, „ Favorite song-“Don’t Drop a Slug m the Slot. Fet hate—hypocrites. Usual expression—“Agony!” Spends spare time—at Chapel Hill. Favorite book—Winnie the Pooh. Favorite pastime—sending telegrams. Loves to wear—that purple suit. Motto—“It pays to advertise.” We just can’t understand how Lossie makes the bonor roll every month and still takes an actire part ill all those outside activities! But she has to manage fofcniit Jyiary 'ti it, because the Circle needs its efficient secretary; the Granddaughters’ Club, its president; and the Political Science Club, the E. A. P.’s and the S. A. E.’s couldn’t possibly get along without her! But though Saint Mary’s works her hard, she- squeezes in time to do “pullenty” of prom-trottin’ on her well-earned week ends. Yes, there’s no doubt about it, Lossie is the kind of girl, prominent as well as attractive, who makes Saint Mary’s famous. Maby Fbances Bailes H ickname—Skinny. Home—Anderson, S. C. Age—19. Height—5’ 3”. Hair—brown. Eyes—blue. Usually seen—“Little applin’.” Ambition—to really be skinny. Hobby—changing schools. Odd dislikes—food—quite odd. Favorite article of dress—costume jewelry. Idea of heaven—beach, moon-BeeiZ-ing. Favorite song—I’m in the Mood for Love.^ Odd like—to have an audience—to anything! Pastime—summer schooling. Skinny joined our ranks last February. She was a little late in coming, but it didn’t take the students or faculty long to take her in as one of them. Her musical talent was shown in her first piano recital last year and this year she is a member of the choir and Glee Club and took the part of one of the Wise Men in our Christmas pageant. This year Skinny proved her ability and popularity when she was elected president of the Political Science Club. She is also a renowned Little Appier (just look in Holt parlor at any free time), and is quite adept in the art of baby talk. SAINT MARY’S BONERS A rest is a musical silence. Handel never married and had no home life, but Bach had a cozy home made so by his two wives and twenty children. Par value is highly dangerous and totally unneces sary. The Sanhedrin had become, the puppies of Eome. Leaven means that we should all rise up and praise God. Catherine divorced Henry the Eighth to marry the Pope. Apocalypse is a state of disorder brought on by in toxicating beverages. In an original theme. An Unforgetable Scene: The color scheme was perfect, consisting of black trees, sparkling frost, and a simple brown cow. Anglo-Saxon poetry is illiterative. In the Knight’s Tale by Chaucer, who won the King’s sister? Her husband won the King’s sister. Harry Bailey is the hostess of the Tabard Inn. Julius Ciesar in 500 settled with his Angles and Saxons in England. cjcnool Library
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