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...,...1-.1-l.11- .....- wiLTONinawILLAN , Calmly and peacefully he - treads lif'e's ways. 7'f EIMER MOON lg Tis deeds must win the nfl prize.H jfz. GLADYSEIORRIS CD4 l JHFramed in the prodigality of nature.H yy Jams MUSGROVE Elf NThe greatest truths are NQ' the simplest: ' XX: So are the greatest men. X GARNETIHYERS bg NA fair exterior is a silent ua reeommendation.H Q, Mt MARIBETH'MYERs A X NThe grass stoops not she ij J treads so lightly on it.n 1 3 EDWARD NELSON f7:HSometimes he sits and thinks igfl Other thnes he just sits.n GUI HOLLIS NOULIN lf HHis grin is not permanent 1 Just yfearb to yCearJ.H Q JACK OUINGS 1 His style shows the man. ' X Whether in speaking or writing, it A gentleman is always Known by his style. fu? DORINOA PALMER ill HI'm jolly and jolly well NV Know it.H is MARIOLGA PARKS ,' A gentle girl there was if Who turned life's discords, 1 into harmony.H -., Eiirs PELLERIN Fixx ?QNif,, Q NA good heart is better than gsfxf-jskyeaf all the heads in the gtffmp T, lj wx world.n .,x: OIL ...nys ,b - xXx.,.Q7v . XaX'Q15f14L,.ff Page Fifteen
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e e di 'arte 'T 'TTI ' '? ffini train? ,J pg W'-T1 '59 ,Ex ' -U il ' -- .-X.. ., ' gms' QQQK EQ ' H! l N,-::.. 'l xi i 1'rjQ -1 J I RMC? 5 1 I Us I -1 3 egnggf mgl'rmr HM, 3- .L , Y X -fl he 'jgggg if y e' Mr. Cooke: Clarence, what is your 5 idea of civilization? ' lClarence: It is a good idea, Mr. k Cooke, and I think somebody ' oughta start it. f aaxxxxxexxxxxxaxwxmx Bill: I hear you've get a girl. glifford: Yes. ill: What's her name? Clifford: Belle. , Bill: Seen her lately? Clifford: No-o. Bill: Have you had a fight? Clifford: No, not that, but when Q I went to her house the last . two nights and there was a sign 1 WBell out of order,U I didn't go in. Q axaxxxaaxxxxxxxxxaxx Pack: Yes, I have had some very , trying experiences on the foot- f ball field. I was once knocked Q senseless by a big fullback. Voice from the rear: When do you 3 expect to recover? . sxxxxxxxaaxasxsxxxxx Herschel: I hear that fish is a 2 good brain food. iEdward Earl: Yes, I eat fish all f the time. ' 5Herschel: Well, there's another : theory shot to pieces, 5 xsxmsaxxxx xxaxxawx f Is she progressive or conserva- itive? 5 I don't know. She wears last ,year's hat, drives this year's tear, and lives on next year's in- gcome o f II-F112 2122.1lkPI12FIkPki0F2'FPG1PZf2Z12i1Jk1l0k -Clyde: I started out on the theory that the world had an , opening for me. 1Chick: And you found it? iClyde: Well rather, I'm in the 4 5 I :kS::g::i,::i: rgzakzgczgz :,,:lc:jt :Q: :j: 21:23 :Q.:j::,. :Qc A student of English named Pike Insisted on saying Hoblikue.H Though his teacher would shriek That the word was Woblique U He sa1d,WNope,I know,what I like,H Nith the coming of the era of jitterbugging, boogie Woogie, con ga, and the rhumba, dancing has reached the feet of a great many of us. Who doesn't, at the sound of some favorite tune, at once be gin to show rhythm that the tem- po of the music arouses. ' The day 'of the fox trot, two step, waltz, polka, schottische have been discarded for the newer steps. The advent of the juke bex and the phonograph have help- ed cause the sudden desire for this thing called swing, also for popular dance orchestras have helped create the crave. It is a fact, however, that the newer types of dancing are really prim- itive, going back to the days of the negro in Africa when his tom- tom gave forth that melodius and harmonius rhythm and the young buck leaped around, keeping tine to the beating. Although this contrast is rather far-fetched, the evolution of the dance has brought about improvements, Today our dance bands resort to all kinds of plagiarism, even to the extent of swinging classical, folk, spiritual, and patriotic songs, but the most critical will have to admit they have accomp- lished something in rhythms. RAMBLIN' 'ROUND fContinucd from page 133 to know how a girl rode a horse in a hoop skirt. iJust use your imagination, boys. Or maybe they didn't ridel. Webb, what was that Mr. Holcomb told you about staying home Cfrom where?i a night or two? Take heed, you kids, he didn't mean only Webb!! Page Fo I'tGG1'1
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5 gels BETTY RUTH PREJEAN ' im, HNoted for pep, fun, and flurry T' She never has a worry.H HAYWOOD PREJEAN ' HSimplicity of all things is 'A the hardest to be copied.N db X' Q GERALDINE PRUETT 'F WActive, attractive, and apt.N ,v DALTON RAIFORD tb' dispose NHe hath a person, and a smootniQ, . . vl z To be suspected.N Q! PERRY REAVES WBe careful, but not full of care.N p AZALRE RILEY J NThe most manifest sign of 7 wisdom is continued oheerfulness.N RAY ROGERS NNo one would believe it but wr I'm naturally bashful 4, THEIMA SHEPPARD NShe is pretty to walk with And witty to talk with.N KATHLEEN SMITH WNot very tall, just quite small, ' A I But fair and sweet and loved by all.H RGBERT SPARKS j HTis this that everyone 1 would say , . He's a dandy good fellow in every way.n ELEANOR STANLEY NTall and slender And musically inclined is she.' JIIIVIMIE B. STERLING N9 HToo much gravity'argues,?irW' a shallow mind.W 5 0 f, , Page Sixteen , I ,, Hwf?9 ff? I liiifm du 1 K , U u. G- 'T' X . 'x -
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