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Show Dear Cubby: weavens behold! What do you think those crazy two legged animals called humans have gone and done now? They have actually quit their summer vacationing to go back to those places of learning where they have to work and work all day Ah, but those distant relatives of ours called the Cubs of South High really know what they're doing when they go to their brain school, because they have as much fun every day as we haveS those mass feeds up in Yellowstone Park. fine day while 1 was snooping around, I was trying my best to slide down these hills they call ramps, 'when I smacked plumb into one of m the prettiest little female humans I have ever seen. She was none other than that cute little junior, Gloria Partridge, who was vice president of the Horace Mann High last year. Her friend, Jeanne Dorrity, wears those things called clothes so smart-like that she looks just like honey and syrup. when the excitement begins at South is when those big brutes start playing that game called call-ed football. Sometimes I almost wish I had only two legs, because you should see the way those pretty Southern maids watch those heroes. Darling Darl-ing Edna Lamborn is one of those cuties, and she is out there watching Frank Everett. j)uring the past few weeks I have met so many personalities. Pat Searle is one little Miss everyone likes. She's got something! Another typical Southern girl is that fascinating June Lundgren. It's people like Ann West, Sherma . Lamb, Mary Kilbourne, Russell Mears. Gerry r Ivie, Dee Lowder, Mary Matthews, and looney Louis Owen, that makes South the leading high school. you know, there certainly are a lot of third-year students running around. That sweet little package called Elaine West is once again strolling stroll-ing through the halls. Don't tell anybody, but it seems to me that I've seen Jack Lowder somewhere some-where before. 1 Larue Kynaston, Lloyd Peterson, Joyce Tagg, Margaret Brubaker, Bob Evershed, Betty Figgat, and Mary Hansen look strangely familiar. Nosey Cub. |