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Page 2 THE STRATFORD 1'hXVELlllCH, MAGAZINE SECTION STAFF OF LIFE October Day Queen ...... ., Madonna .....,.,.. . . Xmas Card Girl. . ..... . . . Is in Tompkins Glrum Sulln in Julm fJill'lJP!' Clizaheili Grunt May Queen . ,..,...... lslngrgy Lou 'i llfI'l'lll' Maid of Hcnmr ............ Frances Pointer Vnlcnfinva ..............,... Apple Blossom Princess ,, .Anne Simpson . 1: ' , .... 1 ., l PRESIDENTS OF '40 Student Body ......,..... .... E dith Bond College Senior Class ......,., Anne Simpson College Fresllnlnn Class ,.,..., I-'fanny Lnnv Hull Senior Class ,....,. ..F1'ance-s Pointor Hall Junior Class .,,,.. .,.. B zu'lm1'a Adams Hull Sophomore Class .... ...May Cruinplci' Hull Fresllmnn Class .....,,.. .. Gum- Rny Blazer Club ...,,...., , . ,Virginia Cninoll International Relations Club, Mary Hnntm' lflclinunds Drzunniim- Club.. . .,.....,.. Evvlyn G'ill0y Glee Club ................... Pearl Kntlicr IN PARTING, LET US SAY . . . It seems strange fm- us, perlmps, to renlizc' that this IRIS is the last bit of visible work we slmil do for Strntforil. For twn yours now, almost our entire lives have liven l'L!lll0l'Bl-l here. Our prnlnlnms, our triumphs, our defeats have taken place within ihcse walls :xml during that time our hearts und minds hnve been storing up treasures of nwmories that will lingvr with ns long after thv irinls W0 elnllirf.-cl lnwc- bn-en fm',Q,fntten. Fm' Sfl'11lf01'd has been kind to the girls sine has lllll'lNll'l'!d. Oni' wlrellioilsiloss nncl protests she has emlurecl lmtiently and Olll' joys and friendsliips sho hns sliarerl 4:11110- fnlly. The walls that mniilod :ind soft:-nr-rl the sounds of our tours have Pchoed our lilllgl1ll31' in ringing penis for all nf us to rmnenibcr. 'Phe hunks we porml ovc-r, the classes W0 nttcmlvrl ure all just as surely il part. of our livvs as our voices, our fl-!!lilll'PS, And sn, lining.-:li this lmuk may he the lust thing we do at Stratford. for people to suv- lmffause uf what our Alma BIlll7l'1' has meant tn us, we shrill go on loving hm' and zlnin,-z for her-just as snri-ly and willingly as shr' has clone fur ns . . . TO YOU WHO ARE STAYING . . . But it will be well for ns to l'Pl1191Ill!G1' that not everybody will be ,fzraulnute-cl with the seniors nnfl snplimnmes. Indvcd. ai, goocl pm'- tion, over half, will bc on hand when that first 4-all to class comes one bright morning lIL'Xt Sopt01nhe1'. And it is to these l'0l'll.lIl2ll10 girls that we shall mnkv our concluding: rvnlnrks. Perlmns you can understand the difficulty in having the right perspective of :1 situntion that sur- rounds you on all sides und if so thvn you will realize why we, who 111-0 nlmuf to lunvv the ilniuvdiato future of Stratford in your hands, wish to Warn you of these tliimzs. Should ynn vriticisel Yes, hui: cnnstrnrf- Lively :ind never harshly. lVm'k? Undoubt- edly, but for others as well ns yourself. Play? Constantly. but only to keep your mind and lmdy fit :md not as a career. Learn tu know your coinpnnions tlinl' you may understand and love them. 'Fake ull of the good and fine things Stratford ot?0rs to you so that when your day comes tn say Good bye to her, yon'll have no cause to regret all those nice things you might have -but just didn'tl EPICEDIUM . . . NVe'll laugh aloud and clasp the air, Free, frue, free, nt lnsti XVe'll have no more of scliolnrs' cnrog Lust, long look is mini. . . , We'Il shut the flour :ind luck it, tcm, Glad, glnfl, glad in know Weill soon linw wondrous things to dug High, wide, fan' wi-'ll go. . , . Wc'll than look hack frrnn our g'l'01lf ln-ipglit, Seairvli, senrcll, senrull, . . . Lu find A small :ind siezuclg-burning light: Still, sweet joy . . . lwhincl, -J. N, TOWER TERMITES P4-oplc say HS0l'lIl1.2' is lwliuvim: -init thoy also sny Looks are dec-vivin,-I. Su what would you dn? 1: ax: 9: Penplv sny An onnvv nf lxruvuntimm is wortil :1 pound of vnrf- -Init they also suy 'KEX1l0l'lCIll'C is the in-st te:ueli0r -so il looks likv Porn' Riclmrd and his conlpelilnrs 1-unl1ln't innke np the-ii' minds. 7? 'k 9: People sny Two's cnnlpnny, tllwc-'s ri m'owd -init tlwy also :my 'l'lim'v's snfvly in llllllllJ0l'Hm1S0 all you'vo gmt to dm-ide is Wll0li10l' yon want in stay out nf QIIIIIHUI' Ol' lmvu some fun. rr 'k 'k Penplv say 'K'l'ou ninny 4-:mics spnil thi- ln'ul'I1 -lnit they also say Two lleads nr:- ixuttei' than une -ro ii lrnks likv the only thing to do in il misc lilu- this is nsv in 'rel-ipu Cm' :L i'est:un'z1n1:!l W 'k if Ponpin say Live illilllt' und like' it -hui thvy also say Misery likes cinnp:iny -sn V it lrvnks likv we d heir:-r lenvv hvforr' surmi- body wnnfs us Lu fignrv out thu :lnswvr 10 :hut our-. THE HALL OF SHAME fWhere the rhythm is horrible but the motive pure.J Oni' mortar boards wc dull' to an nminhli- Snph, And We Cllllllflt undersfnncl hun' point. nf view, 'I'hou,2'h thv boys with joy nclrlri-ss hvr, 'Phil poor mlnrlings can't iinpruss her- And wo ninsf say ll1nt's astounding, 'I'r',aEu'y Lon. T T if 'Wnllisnn the cynic. lug-rehy nuhs Il nil-he Tn C0ll'llllf'lll0!'ZllfC hex' irridesvent witticisms whivli Are pnurlvss in perfuutiim, lint fcnrful thingrs to face: Like S1'n'ing: looks so silly slnenrud :ill :around thv pluc-o. if if -J: Oh we huvr' girls at Stratford from nny slnie you plcnsei And many variations :incl typvs yon'll find in ilu-so: But the one that' Glide: this l'Hllll'llll'-fillll we must say she befits if. Ts Bunny G., who 15011108 from 'I'v11i10sseu-:uml frvqnently admits it! '41 CARRIER-ON-ER fCl!1ltlllllI'l1 ifrinn pugr- 15 Shcfs no six-foot!-r. so In hcprin with, thnt lzikvs L-:nw of Numln-1' 1. As fm' iruinf.: mill0'l'l',', wc-ll, she was rigzlmt on the dnl, at every stnli' meeting: this yenr. And lhut's nmrc than :x lot of thv lrigrgios vain lmnst. TntL-lligzi-nt ? Dunno, hui it has 119011 whis- pered about tlmf she knows n sluv of the answers, Number 4 Speaks for itself: she has nlrcenriy urfcnptvcl the '41 feditorship of one annual named nftc-r one spring flower. And that hikes plenty of ffrm111'n,rrt', ns Chiuf Culpepper will verify in n jiffy. ' So store up lnts ui' good old propensity during the summer, Lucille, because next yvzu' y01l'1'P in for plenty of . . . DTGGING! Maybe you'll strike gold, I betchn . . . EMILY'S POST Now if this wrarce only the new gym we 1-oulrl my something.: nlmnt the last column Quin: up! lint, ulns, iifs only n newspaper and the w:olnn1n's not going up ut. :ill-it's going clown fnnlm-ss yon ri-nd China-wiseil sn liuru we :irv with no way 10 hegrin our lust pieuu de rvsistnnue und theru's 11 1Hl.'l'llg1'fxpll r-rent up nn ns already . . . Tt begins in look like this humor business is going to bc simple, nr :is Kennulh Hurd replied when Mrs. Pau'- ker ilNkl'Ll him if hu uunld lllllllflifli the love . sci-iw in Lilies of the Field :ill right- 'Sure, thutis n vlinc-h-l moun Il r-inr'h! 1: xl: if There's No Foolin' a, Feline Dnrinyr tho New York 11':i11sgrm-ssinii of 1-Hrutl'-l'1l's Tcrrilxie Trio, the following came in light: Anne lunsping in thx- lllll'l'0l'lI Oh clear, I hunk like Sl'll'l0tllillLf tho Pnl drnggrod in, but I clun't f'ni'c! Jeannette: Hui, l look like something the 4-:ui rlrngrgrr-ri in :mil tin- frail diiln't rfuri-. vw w df Clin-slur fthe Gninpll has been frantically smm'liim.r thu lihrury for sannething by Nilirlcly ever sinm- Miss Brydun snill, And T hope you will all he rc-ailing: widely during Book lVvck. :i 4: 12 Chnpin's definition nf nn optimist: A person who gorgns himself nn the lmwl of 1-lln1'v'if's tlxnt lifu is supposed to iw. And probably very well rvd by that tinw, lou . . . 4: -J: 1' Caught Short Handed, Eh! T'lll'fllll1l'S pricelvss pn1'npllruse 'l'hnl, Dl'lllllIltS unch 1uzl'llll'lmtioi1-- 'i'I'l1e1'u wns the station nnnonnver who had short paws- l m' station idcntificnliim! 1: -1: A curtain will writer who possesses fl dis- tini-tly sonlizrinmic ulinrni infurnn-d ns recently that Shu gets ii big kick out of strolling on tho hunk K'll.ll1DllS looking: ni the stairs. 'Pho hitrfhz sho 4li4ln'l i-any where the stnrs NVCFU. Q: w W Slinlu-slm:n'v's wnrning to all ambitions little journalists: Ili- who 4'nn't wi-llc: right should lvuvv Sl2ili7l0llL'I'1' stnfionnry. '!: 1? W POEMS ARE MADE BY FOOLS 01' AND WE CAN PROVE IT! ilnw muny limos has thorn liven n romance Beunnso some gnxqzouiis fs-mnlc happened by vlmnce Tn nnssinfx n fr-llow und swishing: her hip- l rmn hm' hnnd :1 llIll'KlkP'l'l'lliPf lightly lot slip. Anil the buy picks it np, his instincts to obey, Storms in conqnu1 ' ns smneonn may sny: And wmuli-rs if he'li gvt ax smile rn' a kiss As he rnu1'mnrs, Yun clrnppvd yum' lmnd- lccn-liivf, miss. lint in qimstinn luis 4.l'tvn pnzzlerl me su, l'vv wonclcrcd and wnmlq-wil, :incl wanted 10 knnwg iluw will tho women Dllifilll the mule sex Win-n they ull lwgin buying: and using Kim-unoxi 'k 4: W Which nic-uns Lhnl. our time is about np. W1-'ve mlm.: u lmst-lioiv und now we've got to lie in il. Oli well, in ni' out of it we probably would nnywny! And dnn't cnnfuse the verbs . . . strivtly on the q.t. it has been n nice 1-onplc of ymirs, hnsn't it? And sn until the reunion fill, see ynu in the newspapers!
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HUMOR IS OF THE HEART I hr -Mueller MAGAZINE SECTION WITH ALL OUR MIGHT WE WOULD BOTH IM- PART WI IS OF THE BRAIN U A-ND MAIN viii, vin I I S'l'R.A'l'l+lORIJ COLIil+Jttl-Z. DANVLLIIPJ, VIRGINIA NO. 1 HOT NEWS ITEMS CTHEY'RE JUST A FLASH IN THE PANJ The fend is still hot between tiullaher und I-'riedlunda-r. tllclcnc asked Mrs. t'unnlt-n win-re Chattanooga wus!! 1: 'k 'lr 'l'hc boarding: students from above the Nason Dixon line have openly accused the dny students ot' siiiiiggliing in ammunition to the Cont'et1L-rate forces in the dortnittory. lu fact' the entire Sociology class is about to be subpoened for their rect-ut and persistent t'Xlllll'lltli-itlllti ot' G1-nerttls In-e and Grant. It scents that the former is without u doubt the only Soutln-rncr that ever surrendered either before or utter the C.W. ik 'k 'k Wee Hit 'I'uroer coins-s to school liinp- ing:-both tel-t dratrrzintx thc ground twell. wc hopt- soil. When asked what the trouble wus she stated that she had st-wed up it cavity in the heel of her sock and it. was rubbing her ankle. What on curth did you use to sew with, rope! they queried. No, she answered solcninly, I was all out ot' rope-had to use thread. 'lr tk vi' Stxtrbuby Fitzgt-rald, purported to be tllt- inost widely-read-to dot: in the ouudrupt-d realm. has recently displayed a profound in- terest ii. tht- gr:-at 1-pic l5I'1OWUl,I . Many ot' us can readily understand her absorption, for aftcr all he was u Grout Dane . . , Jenn, who has been one ot' S's most enthusiastic sponsors, int'orins us that her prodigry Lfl'tIXVlH when:-vr-r anybody mentions Grendel, llut the sophomores go her one better. They Lrrowl when anybody mentions Ib-ownlf. if -R 'N 'l'his is the sud. sad story ot' Carolyn who bus und:-rfgone a ntetainorpliosis d'atunur. Wbut was Carolyn the Curoling, Perkinson the Pcrt. is now Carolyn the Unstdown, Per- kinson the Pt-ssiinist. When asked recently wht-ther she had ever she replied dis- been disnnpointed in love, niully- l've been in love. But thnt's not what I asked, her in- t4-rrouator replied back, 'l said, were you ever disappoillted in love? Hlvllt'l0V0I' has been in love has been dis- appointed in it, came the sud, sad answer. So now we know. DAINTY DARLINGS DROP DATE DUDS DUE TO DUDE DATES BOOTS BREECHES 'N' BABES BOU v '41 CARRIER-ON-ER 3? Lucille Sandruck . . . from lowly rat to holy terrier . . . . , a terrier is a dog-whicli is u four- lnugt-cl, auiinuted illlllL'jTCll2l.l'tlt'l14P1'iZ!'tl as small, alert, intelligent and courageous by Mr. Winston in one ot' his well-known editions. With :1 propensity t'or dit-rgingf' Mr. XV. adds . . . !-'rt-slnnan Sandruck, having served her full ltattnunship, will slcp into tht- I'Inlier-thnn- thou air of Senior-ority next. year, And about this terrier business, we don't- nn-an Lucille is a dog but just in case she wants to be, she is nnalitit-d-and she does have to have four leg.-cs und be decidedly aniinutod for n'hat's in store. Any ole editor can tell you that. tContinut-d on page 25 CONVENTION CLIMAX CAT-PED WHEN CUBS COP CUP TRAVELLERS TUMBLE IN TORRENTS FOR TREMENDOUS TREAT After eight steady years ot' travolin,e:, the 'l'rav4-Ili-r is still :tt it snappier and Strongrer than ever before. Not, only has tht- stall' put out about ten editions of their brainchild tMrs. ltlny's tripletll this year but tht-y'vo also grrabbed a couple ot' gold rings in the form ot' that notorious Ilu Hu llook--'l'he Old Gray Marc, which made its third pilgriniage to the Press Room this sprintr. And then there was the nntprazinc supplement which Sant a Claus brought ns for the . . . . . . V Christmas edition, us well ns the alumnus- issue winch concluded our first, seine-ster s ' 'puhlit'utint:.' ' The truditionul birthday banquet was also a red letter event, und featured an Illlllllilied issue ot' our pups-r as its prograni inolif. One ot' the many unique innovations was the uinbrellas suspended front the ceiling.: and loaded with 'l'ravcIlers which camo pouring out al the end ot' the ft-stivities. Smnetbint.: else which was dont- for the tirst your of our history was the adoption of newspaper stock to replace the glossy niaprnzine paper used heretol'ore. And jnrlging: front tht- ,iudgnit-nts ot' the judges at the conventions which dittcrent ,frl'0l1DS attended in lVashinL:ton und New York, there 'Auin't no tlies on us. -:tt least not, techni- cally SI-Vlllliillgl NOE BOISTEROUSLY OVER BARS AND IT,s AN O.K. ORDER TO HUG TIGHT-OR ELSE Whoa there, Betsy! Bank up, RoyI , II:-rc, here Prince, old man, take it easy! . . . no, it's not a tire, an earthquake, nor even a flood. just the fainiliar ring of horse lingo heard around our new riding ring. Mr. Garrett lVatkins, instructor, began all of the girls who are taking riding, with a slow trot that since then has had the whole schoul galloping with enthusiasm. The for- mation of at l'Iunt-:man Club caused an expan- sion that necessitated lar,fze1' stables and more horses-and also bigger orders of lini- inent from the drug. On cue side of the ring there is a brush jump where the girls learned that ner-king in public isn't so had when it keeps you from goin,-1 over the horse's head. But that was only at the befzinning and the higher hurdle atop the antphivtheatro hill is no more ditiicult than a curbing for them, these days. So climb into your jodphurs. saddle Your horse, and canter away, for it's collegiate tn be horsey und it's plenty of fun, too. ETIQUETTE HAS ITS DAY BUT THEN, SO DO NVE ALL . . . Something new in Emily Post's line has been incorporated into Stratford tradition this year. Seeing an urgent need for a little rehearsal in How the best behaved people are be' having, the sophomores put their curly heuds together and concocted an occasion which we remember new as GOOD MAN- NERS NVEEK, during which every Strat' fordite was cautioned and cajoled into say- ing' her Yes thank you's and her If you please's, A series ot' Right and XVrong tubleuux was presented and also :in illustrative dra- niutie sketch intended to stimulate our as- piration and make us Hltess Noisy, More Poisc-yi Drop around some nigrht after the bell ending' Study Hall has rung and see how well it, worked! ETHER D1scOvERs FRANNIE . ETHER YOU DO-OR YOU DON,T A new wrinkle has found its way into the sacred portals of Stratford. For the first time in the sehool's history, we have radio stars among: the student-body. Franny Lane was the pioneer in the field when she ven- tured inajestieally forth across the ether waves sometime during January for ber initial porfor lance as lyricist of the Poet's Corner. EMT Friday evening at 8:30, Franny speaks her little pieces and they do say she-'s quite a hit, about town, too. Other actresses who have performed nt various times are Barbara Adams, Barbara Griftiths. and Jean Tompkins-to say noth- ing of the entire Glee Club.
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'l'llE S'l'ItA'l'FOltD lt-AVELLER, MAGAZINE SECTION Pa ge 3 ON OTHER CAMPUSES QBY THE PROM-TROTTERS, WHO USUALLY AREJ Bai-by Shields dot-su't do this column mueh good. She says the only thing on other cam- pases as far as she is concerned is Ruolt of the Washington and lice Ruot'f's. W -J: 'A' And it looks like lfranny Lane might buy a little stork in the sumo eompuny. Only Jitntniz-'s afraid she won't lu- able to support him on her salary yet awhile. at- tt- w Hut it's B, tl. that's really in a fix. Some potential zipper-upper frmn a well known kledieal t'ol!t-ge took her lu-art to Riehmoiul to have it dialrnost-ml. 'l'he symptoms art-n't very eneourap:ittg.:-lutt we t-an honestly say that we hope they both get the disease! tk 'N i- llowt-n's lnuhlim.: admiral is what interests lu-r most on other eampuses. 'l'hut's the old t-ollt-gre spirit, Ann, and rt-nu-mln-r, don't give np the ship ever . . . lWl9e11 fhe Cuffs Away - Buf Alas . . . During Rai tVeek., I-Ie N ever Is! Long: black stockings, tt dearth ol' make-up, no eurls-in fart. nothing: that would help make a girl look tlu- least hit pres:-ntahle is letral . . . thut's the shortest dt-linitinn ol' Rat Week-wlu-n the poor deluded little l reshmv-n are natruetl, pt-rset-nit-d and ha- ranznc-d into complete servility by tlu-ir brut- ish hit: sisters, the sophomores, for seven gruesome days. No promenndiup: on tlu- front walks and lawn. no insubortlination, eternal yes nt'amiui.u and no l'll'1lllllllLf.' to the sophs: and as it tlisgusting.: elinmx a parade ol' all Rats in full rt-graliu to the Sweet Shop where a l.ll'lll'ltllIS and l't!fI'0SllllltI banquet of elteese and water awaited you il' you were a timid little Rat and sqtu-aked only when hidden. Hut it all 1-time out in hlonday's wash and when the misty old Sophotnores did unlax and be niee to you, it was worth waiting for. 'l'he T'eanut Surprises somewhat made up for all that Allah praising. And it was prt-tty swell showint: oil' your hi.: sister on Oetolu-1' Day. Ho it's not so had when you 'rt-tnt'-utlu-r that- roses have thorns and silver fountains ntnd -anil eats hare even lu-en known to help Rats out: of n hole oeeasionnlly! SPORT SHORTS Sticks and stones may break your bones, but a little exercise never hurt anybody. 'WVQ eall our tennis shoes 'Absorbine Jrs.' beeause thc-y're for Athletc-'s Foot. BLUES SING TtuUMPHAL1s,' As WHITES TURN ENVY-GREEN When the Blues gazed into that crystal 'hall at the beginning of the year and found what fates inlhu-tu-od their destiny, they were any- thing but Blue. 'l'ho tirst vic-tory the oracle east. to them was the winning of the Hockey annie-tliat over stimulating and shinveruok- ing gums- which the Olympit-ds place near the lop. 'l'hey were still kind after tliat, and without arousing the warth-like jealousy of the eternal prophets and still supporting: the Blue honor and untourehableness, they deemed them worthy ot' exeelling in that miniature 1-omhat, ping-pong. Anne Bowen, the champion pinger t'rom lhtltimore, whieh from all appearaiu-es must be a ntodt-rn Parnnsstts, still upheld her age- olrl reel-rd ot' keeping the itsy-bitsy tennis lntll on the tahle. Miss Pannill said You've Lrotta make it mood! and dot-:gone if Ali Baba t1idn't make a. cunning: fourteenth century Apollo-but not quite. Bt-fore the I-Im-key game could pro off there just had to he a stunt night and as on all Arabian nights, Ali Baba and his forty eompuniuns were snatched front their groove and did some right eotnmendal.wle acting. 'Phr-ir threat to take the Blues for a ride and to gain the treasure was futile and l'l'llStl'!l1C'Il t'or the true-blue Blues overpow- ered the rival thieves by their bravey and eourture und erosst-tl the goal-line way out in front. While Ali Babu and his Nilky XVhites left the staue niutterintr T tanka so home or I must go to ltlost-ow! New Trajfie Hazards Arise- Pafmill Sfages Color Races Sotuc-thine flitferent-tlmt's those unbeat- ahh- t'ol'-1- Raves whieh Miss Pannill thought up last l ull as a pep-:trouser for the Blue and White teams. 'l'lu- ohjeet ol' the rare is for the runners on eaeh team to capture for their side what- ever vantage point will be most favorable to tlu-in or most unfavorable to the other side, So woe be unto the Blues when the XVhites GRANT,S GRENADIERS Vow TI-IEY,LL DRAW Blue BLOOD When the members ot' the NVhite team peeped in thru the bull-rushes last September and t'ound Elizabeth Grant lying in ft basket labelled t'Captain, they knew that destiny had pointed out the way for them. And sure enough it ltad. for under the inspirational guitlatu-e of this enthusiastie G-rand Su- ehctn tlu- Vtlhites have fought tooth and nail against their older contetnporaries, the Blues, in battle after battle on tennis and basketball eourt, hockey field and ping:-pong lable. Their most notable prize captured to date is the Fall Tennis Championship capped by Comrade O'Neill: while in tlu- other tilts they have given the Blues the hardest com- petition sinee Chaucer, with at least five Blue nervous hreakdowns caused by strain to their credit. So even if they didn't get all the prizes. at least the foundation tlu-y've built has made them strong enough to mow down all contenders next year. And here's to 'eml Parle Springs, Ahoy! Blazers Declare Divielencl Calendar event of the Fall for the Blazer Club was n two-day fiesta at Danvi1le's most fashionable suburban summer resort-Park Springs. during the tirst part of October. For one long and luscious week-end, over it seore of ambitious switnnu-rs, rowers, l1lkGl'S, gossipers. tand we eve-n had our C'ard-Shark Foursomel made mad and merry in the rambling villa overlooking the green banks of the mirror-like lake. Of course we might make mention ot' the spaeious suites we occupied-two Blazes to a mattress with at least three feet between domains: or the refreshing shower that eamg tumbling: in through open sereens in our three c-xposnred retreat-hut' it's only the thoroughbred club members who might ap- preciate that seeming disadvantage and they have already! Nevertheless it was a whooping-up hit: event for all concerned and even the eom- munal cooking system brought forth no ugly retorts. Our only complaint is that the Blazer Club we-ek-end parties are too few - . Iwnf HH., Sprint fm. the dining rlmm doors' and too far between, Frosted Malted Sandvvlches and the Melancholy Maidens had to crawl tltru the windows for all meals that day. Or think of the discomtitnre of Miss Bessie , who had to enter her own studio via the step-ladder route because the vicious little lllut-s had tat-ked their symbol on lu-r door. But sonu-body always grets at laufrlt out of . it and then ton, t:here's always the possi- bility that next time it may he you! For Genuine Satisfaction COUNTRY CLUB E F I R D ' S INN Try Our Delicious Sfeaks Da111Jille's Economy Center
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