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' THE B-HIVE Nineteen hundred forty-eight CHRISTMAS On Christmas Eve I will be able to gaze into the sky and in my mind be carried back to the first Christmas that took place long ago. Something in the cold, clear stillness of the night and the twinkling of the stars awakens the thought within me that these are the same stars that beheld the first Christmas long ago. Once more the walls of the stable reflect the radiance from the Christ Child's face. The flickering candle-flame projects flickering shadows upon the seasoned beams that support the stable roof. The father watches the scene from the doorway. This was all that the first Christmas consisted of. But the very simplicity and soli- tude that was shown that night has existed until today, and now, as then, causes our heads to bow in reverence. Probably the simplicity and the fact that it was based on such a reverent hap- pening causes our childhood Christmas days to linger in our minds so long. In our imaginations we could hear Santa walk across the floor. We would view with awe the Christmas decorations and look forward to the next Christmas with great anti- cipation. . I sincerely hope that our Christmases will not become any more complicated than they are, because the true Spirit of Christmas will die when we forget the solitude and simplicity of that first Christmas. 1 -Robert Zehr BUZZIN' AROUND WITH THE SENIORS What's Allen ya? I Ashe-d. Ain't you actin' Tracey, though. Well, what I thought was a Miller was a Rig-beeg And if we don't get it out of the car, Sammons gonna get hurt, Either me, you, or Me-rider, And that Won't be Wright a-Tull. Stop Millineround on the seat or we'll stop Short on the shoulder and Myer down in the mud! I'll teach that bee to Ru-os! Aw, there's no bee in here. You're just Bradley in need of sleep. You're pretty Gray, and you keep talkin' in that Holloway. Why, you're so sleepy I'll bet two Dimes You can't even tell me what Davis is. Why, the Kalinevitch I can't! It's Thursday. Hey, the car's off the road! I can't Stauffer now! Well, as the French say, here go Tres-naksf' iThree necks, to youl. -- Hey-Non S Page Fifty-fi'L'e
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