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I BELLES OP ST. MARY’S December 16, DOWN 2. 3. 4. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. What do Nancy and Mattie have on their door in Smedes? What does every girl like to be under at Christmas? Who is the inquisitive person trying to find out what her Pea nut’s name is? Santa is sometimes too fat to go ? the chimney? Who is working this puzzle? What does every St. Mary’s girl clean her room with before Christmas? What don’t we do at Christmas? Those of us on diet’s ? eat Christmas dinner? Deck the halls with ? of holly? We ? our drinks at Christmas. Everyone has a Christmas , ? Christmas is getting ? What does Santa wear on his head? ACROS.S 1. What do St. Mary’s girls have at Christmas? 2. What day'does Christmas fall on? 3. What is white and sticks to the ground? 4. What is 1968? 5. Who sings to us on the 15th? 6. What happens at the end of Jan uary? 7. When do we go home? Who was Mathilde Duffy in the Jr.’s skit? , , Christmas songs? 8 9 10. What color is Santa’s coat? CHEISTMAS IS A TIME FOR SINGING By Betsy Green (Christmas carols take on a new mean- '"SJithen they are brought up to date to ^Ppfy to the present situation ) I tn dreaming of a near Christmas With every Quarterly / write- It came upon the midnight clear, 1 hat glorious dream of old, As I was bending o’er my hooks To grab my Monarch of gold, rhe first Nowell my shell did say To her curler-clad peanut in bed as I lay. In bed, where I lay, getting twelve hours sleep On a cold, healtess night that was so deep. Dashing through the stores On a red and greenish day Through the bakery I go Eating all the way, ha, ha, ha I lark, all classes soon will cease. And at home we'll rest in peace. Food to make our hearts content And friends to ask where our figures went. I ■ I I II IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS? 21^^1897 ' T^‘-Y answer appeared in the New York Sun. September Dear Editor J am eight year.s old. von Claus. Papa say.s, ‘If Santa Claus? tl^re a Virginia O’llanlon 115 West 9.5th Street New York Citv WHAT FOR CHRISTMAS? (Continued from Page 2^ 16. Toot: to learn the “Elvira” jerk 17. Miriam Manning; a monogramed boyfriend. 18. Peabody: to graduate from St Mary’s Jr. College in two years’ 19. Becky Bell; two front teeth without braces. 20. Lea and Ashley; to keep their “no campus” record on 2nd West Cruik. 21. Cece May: Oh, nothing much, just a few cars, a trip to Eu rope, and some white shark-skin “shawt-shawts”. 22. Allison Anderson: a new head (one with brains so she won’t forget where she put everything). 23. Patsy Slater: Flake’s fall to be burned. 24. .Martha M. Vaughan: to remem ber e.vactly what happened in Henderson. 25. The steel mouth basketball play er wants to give Jackie a punle radish. 26. Derin U.: to run into another telephone pole with the new car. 27. Kathy Bailey; people to believe that she’s really pinned. 28. .Mary Holden Harrell: “the lily pad sign.” bv affected see. They tliink that believe except they their little minds All v-'y*'"'*' "»t eomprehensible bv as certainly as abound and give to voiir lif T "'t” Y‘’ti know that thev dreary would be the wThl fM bow as dreary as if thereZ e . o Vi^"’““bl be • ;rr ?‘ “ i; ? 'f' r“ •>>t see Santa Cla.ts eon mr 1 ‘‘ '“Us, but even if thev did sees Santa Claus, hut that^is no'si"^ 'ti prove? Xobodv The most real things in the world atm t , " ! -''ans. men can see. Did voti ever see fairie- I neither ehildren nor not, hut that’s no'proof that tlie rVnot‘‘tT^' '”'v‘r or imagine all the wonders there >,,• * can conceive world. ■ aie nn.seen and un.seeahle in the thou«ini'yeaiVfroi^n()\v|‘vir^^^^^ ''c lives forever. A to S!:z Z \:;z :^’ci.^;;iis all I WANT FOB CHRISTMAS By Julia Parsons All I want for Christmas gift that I can use and enjoy* out being embarrassed or ^ pointed. I have good reas| make this request. Reffif* what happened last Christfflf you and your friends ?! While everyone at home gaf ed ’round, you opened your r' mate s present, a cigarette your parents did not knoiv smoked! 5 ou received the same prf* from two different boys. f our boyfriend a.sked wliai wanted; you said “Nothing," that is exactly what he gave' Mr. Roberts treated your' to Moravian cookies and f not let you get water niib* end of class. \ ou gained ten pounds ye** not need and received a ten f box of chocolates. All of your friends at ^ gave you stationery. On your date Christmas your boyfriend expected .v"' wear the imported sweater he gave you; it was too saX^ 5 our grandmother was so I- — ed with the silk blouse tha‘ gave you which would not aiu-thing. , You gave your boyfrir"' flask, and his parents A*'!.' 1'. know that he even needed *!, f ou gave your mother wl>x‘ a.sked for, an original poeB'’ that was not what she wanted so she did not spr*« you for four days. I 5 ou received four classic*,, your maiden aunts. What k* . been doing all semester butX ing Homer! , Your younger brother gff ■ the only perfume to wliir^'' are allergic. You received ten bottles fume, six bars of scented .ofl three jars of scented bubble and five bottles of cologne pi* .vou get the feeling that se'|^^,( was trying to tell vo" thing?!! ‘ •• That special gift whick,^ happened to be in a jewele^jf was lost in the used Cb^'" wrappings. AT CHRISTMAS T By Mindy Bell Christmas is a time of ekf^J/ For happy hearts and hapP-’ A time to eat, to play, te .'*’1 A time to do most anytb"' i?' Sleep till noon, dance fid Give your heart with all • might. ,1* To all you do and tho.se “ J Bring the earth your j*’-' sounds. Francis I*. Church t hristmas means more fk'' ,|i' The birth of Christ canic ' day. I. I If not for Him, who ' M e Would not know " was like.
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