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Drink fo ihe careless days
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. . . Here ' s the coffee . . . Cigarette? How ' d ya like the psych prehm? ... I don ' t think he knows what he wants either . . . Time? Quarter of eleven . . . Wanna go back to the house? . . . So long, Phil: see ya in class Monday. . . . Smells good after a rain, doesn ' t it? Lights are off in the Gym. Looks lonely now . . . Let ' s take a walk first . . . Over by the cannons . . . Who was that girl with Jim tonight? Pinned! I though he was going steady with Jane two weeks ago ... 1 guess it was fast! Bet she ' s a freshman . . . Hey, Ann, speaking of pins . . . I ' ve been meaning to ask you . . . that is . . .well, we ' ve been going together for almost six months now and . . . well . . . you know how I feel . . . and . . . well ... I got my pin last week . . . and . . . well, it ' d look nice on that black sweater of yours . . . Will you? Don ' t feel you have to ... I mean ... 1 won ' t be hurt if you don ' t — Gee! . . . Ya, I guess we ' d better go back to the house . . . dear. Drink to all tJie happy hours . . . . . . Do you suppose these crackers are fresh? I got some yesterday that weren ' t . . . Guess I ' ll get a jelly doughnut. What do you suppose they use for jelly in them, anyhow? . . . Cup of coffee and a jelly doughnut, please . . . Where ' ll we sit? I don ' t see Joan anywhere. Said she ' d be down here second period and we ' d go over her notes before the prelim . . . It ' s so crowded — I don ' t see an empty table . . . Wait! There ' s Dave and Stan. Let ' s go sit with them . . . The mall became a polling place. Honest John Risluccia promised campus cleanup. ... I wish they ' d shut that juke box off. Seems like every time I come down here all I hear is I Wanna Be Evil. Have you finished The Great Gatsby yet? I don ' t care for it as much . . . Oh, lord, that same boy just put a dime in the juke box ... if it ' s I Wanna Be Evil I ' ll — oh. it is! Twice, I ' ll bet. ... I think I ' ll put my own nickel in. Wanna hear Ricochet ? . . . Friday again. It ' s been a long week. Where you goin ' tonight? . . . Ya. so are we. There ' s nothing but movies around this place. How do you like cinemascope?. . . I ' m gung ho for that stereophonic sound myself. Someday they may have it on television ... I wonder if they ' ll ever have 3D television.
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Jisstns 111 the rain . . . Who was that tall guy you were with last Saturday night? . . . Really? ... a real dud? . . . Oh, you ' re going out with him this week end. too? Ya, I know, sometimes you just can ' t get out of it. . . . Think I ' ll play Ricochet again. I love Teresa Brewer! I ' ll compete with that guy who keeps playing I Wanna Be Evil . . . I ' ve got an awful lot of work to do before I go out . . . Bridge? . . . well, one hand . . . Drink to the careless days . . . From a tlieatre program. Bill- Keep plugging away at it. You ' ve made a swell debut. I ' ll never forget how twelve of us tried to pile into your car to go to Orono last night after the show! Best always — Bill— I ' ll never forget how we cleaned out the props closet and broke the only cup Herschel wanted. How we did beat it into Bangor and replaced it before he wanted it! We sure had fun! Good luck. Bill! You were a great help on lights, even if you did nearly electrocute me! Thanks, loads. Bill— I nearly laughed myself sick every night of the show I saw you. Don ' t forget that night of dress rehearsal when I drew that handlebar The eroMcl tunieil out to ralih a iiatli lo tlie I iiioii.
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