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these meetings was the place where it was held. Combatants stood around in groups mating nasty cracks about each otl1er's records. dancing space and morals. until the meeting brote up with hearty resolu- tions on both sides that next time they were going to meet wiH'i some really hot babes. or boys, as the sex might be. Another chance the boys had at equality was that they too could set up require- ments for prospective girl friends. A girl in . - r ip L2 sy' X., yi is iiflyspm B i cg '17 Si CCJU. U question simply had to be faultless. The frequent mention of girls might lead the reader to believe that boys .spent all their time thinlring about girls. To the con- trary, they studied constantly. ln chemistry, for instance, they learned that some things are insoluble. meaning they won't melt. They 'had this proved abundantly to their own dissatisfaction after school hours. There's nothing like a practical education. including our school system. SN
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CJ rx J yay fr -rare in OW , I gf mo R We wish we could give the boys the same soul-quictening start we gave the girls: but, as we said, girls have a monopoly on being thought strange creatures. This, unfortun- ately, is not the only inequality. Boys can scream: they can whistle and stomp, too: but when screaming is heard on the radio, people say, Oh, those silly girls! Why aren't boys called silly? Cartoons are drawn on the vices of girls who wear bobby- sox. Boys wear bobby-sox, but nobody has exposed their vices since Mart Twain. Boys, in one ofthe few instances of equal- ity, could form clubs the same as girls. But their noble instincts were stunted here, too: for no great-hearted merchant sponsored their clubs. As a result, the only radio pro- grams vrhich featured the boys' clubs were those broadcast to patrol cars. The boys' clubs would soon have fallen apart, had it not been for joint meetings with girls' clubs. As a rule, the only thing joint about one of a esyf r kfiwixa- s, LIU. , .ZW V T U 7 Jvc ggi? i , W5 me Ze 1+ .J anew ev eo 'N
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