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Show Dear Cubby: I sho' nuff has had one snazzy time this heah fust month down South. How yo' all lak' mah Southern drawl? Up No'th where I spend mah summahs, the people sho am nice, but down heah, they am just supah-dupah ! Remembah Stirling- "Gone with the Wind" Gillman, thecheah leadah. He's still going. So am Lary, and how ! . . . Heah comes Tommy Pierce. He wants to know if a nertz is a doctah's aid. . . . ' Dick Palmer asked me when Dear season opens at South high. A'h told him it opened on Sept. 3. . . . Maxine Ashton is pretty in blue; Kenneth Gerrard is pretty. . . . Say, I'h heard some cute little blonde murmur, "Oh, isn't he just too wonderful for words," when Stanley Smith made his enterance on the stage at a recent re-cent assembly. . . ." Lois Branting and Lucille DuPaix have been added to the Specs department. depart-ment. . . . Betty Spencer is trying to decide which is of moah importance, the sun or the moon. Mary Alice Cox thinks the moon is because be-cause the sun shines all day when we don't need it, and the moon shines at night when we most certainly do need it. . . . Beautiful hair trailing down Ruth Weiss' back. Wade Calvert trailing Ruth. . . . Fo' anyone who eats the candy she makes, Peggy Lvman nevah gains an ounce and nevah has "to diet. . . . MarJean Nuttall nevah practices economy, thus, she has nothing to practice prac-tice it with. . . . Dick Robinson, whose pet pieve is wild drivers, except in heavy traffic, rarely r travels undah sixty miles an houh. . . . Everyone Every-one who likes sugah an' spice, 'n everthin' nice, should get acquainted with Janice Sheets. .... Two cutie pies down heah are Beverly Smith and her little sister, Beth. Both girls dress lak a million dollars. Well, Cubby, I guess I'll be gettin' back to mah hibernatin', but none o' that old-fashioned stuff fo' me. Ah goes to bed a few hours after the moon comes up, and get up when ah feels lak it. Nosey Cub. |