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MARCH Monday, March 14. It is whispered the boys out-fainted the gels. XVho sez weaker sex? Tuesday, March 15. Peoples know to- day if they gottit. Eloise Livergood rates her pittcher inna paper just 'cause she got stuck. Wednesday, March 16. Sal McEvoy has her second anniversary. Meredith denies that lie is that way about the three Davis girls. But we has our doubts. ?,,- Thursday, March 17. Frankie Kincaide reports that the li'l Harding trix is do- ing o-kee-do without her appendix. In- cidently, Frank has competisli out at Roosevelt. Friday, March 18. Paul Patrick Nolan. that old Swedish philosopher, doesn't know whether it'll be Fultz, 'er jean, 'er that beauteous little soph, Helen Louise NVatts. Monday, March 21. Marg Lyon re- ports that her record of having a date with a diiierent guy every night of every weekend for five consecutive weeks has finally been broken. Maybe Bob Moore sat on it. Tuesday, March 22. Vere Cochrane and Mary Francis Schaub walk down the hall in utter disregard for their surround- ings. I say. Dr. Vtlatson, is that Spring I see springing? ...,,... Wednesday, March 23. This imitation business is getting to be a little trying. At least it's getting to be an effort to Illl the decfanols -CContinuedJ laugh at Francis NVeir's imitations of Bert Lalir. Thursday, March 24. XVanta get your knock blocked off-well, anyway, a good way for a chip-shouldered male to lose his health is to ask Betty Acuti: for a date. Bill Cobb rides her home in his new yellow car every awftahnoon. And something's up when a guy likes a girl well enough to let her get fallen arches or the dread disease that Absorbine is good for, just so he can have an after- school date. Friday, March 25. At last the lovers of the great outdoors getta ice-skate. Charlie Anderson seemed to think that the water looked good. so he took a swim with his ice-skates on-p'raps to cool oti. Pahmeyer and O'Neill took the cold wave seriously, and practically took all four meals, their sleep, and their education on the ice. Monday, March 28. People may en- joy their baths, and people may enjoy their baths, but this Ted Taylor is the kinduva guy who could be tossed into a pot by a bunch of cannon-balls and then esk fer a cake of soap. l.Qi. Tuesday, March 29. Pilthy Glynn ae- tually came to school-and when he got there, he actually spoke to somebody. iQ-..- Wednesday, March 30. Bob Moore. the big pun-and-gripe man, calls up his mama from the Blue Mill and asks her if he can go to a dance with some of the boys. April Friday, April 1. Somebody must have been born on a first of April, judging by some of the specimens one sees in the halls. However, the list was so long that we leave it up to the reader's imagination, rather than to embarrass some of our il- lustrious fellow-students. VVe would add that some of them might have been born on THIS April first. Monday, April 4. Mark Simpson, it seems, spends all his time in algebra class thinking up excuses why he won't have his lessons the next day. Tuesday, April 5. After all these months and weeks of making it seem a hardship, Forrest has finally aroused our ire by coming out and stating that he finds staying out of school in the morn- Page 187 ing a most enjoyable, not to mention en- viable, singular. hard-to-get past time. l,, Wednesday, April 6. Betty Ann XYood was nearly late for the seventh hour class on account of standing at the top of the stairs waiting to see if Gaylord bids Vir- ginia goodbye in a manner befitting a perfect lover. Ahhhhhhhhh. Thursday, April 7. The Senior players give the non-senior players a taste of Smilin' Through- Friday, April 8. Then gives everybody a real dose. 'vVe wondered if the stage fence would hold Robbie. while we watched close for Roberta's blush. 'Twas a grand success, Miss Fike. fTurn to Page 1013 CJ u s S ' 52 I 3? 212 '55 .5 l' Vi? . li ii .j ff . l I I 1 l
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