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Show CAMPUS CRIER jyULTURE ORNER Published by the Associated Students oi Westminster College, monthly during the scholastic year The time of the month has come round again f When I sit me down with my faithful pen To impart to my readers a little STAFF Bob Wilson Editor Associate Editor Amy Sinefis Business Manager Virginia Ramsey -- ....Peter Ota Sports Editor Marimon Bird Miss Rosa Sponsor glee Please excuse the sudden out- Joan Culber, Dona Stafford, Darid Wilson, Carol Guber, Barbara Kasdorf, Daphne Tappan, Richard Smith, ClaraIlarold beU Schweppe, Evanna Betts, Wylie, Tony Tyler, Margaret Scott. SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSK9 well-manag- ed . . burst, but spring always brings out the Tennyson in me. At the time of this writing, its a beautiful day here in this end of the city, anyway. (See what I mean! I just cant help it.) This column contains the usual amount of educational infqrma-tio- n (none) in the forms of poet-tr- y and wise sayings. Are you prepared! Feeling strong! 0. K., then, first well have some bits of wisdom. One swallow doesnt make a summer, you know, but it breaks a New Years resolution. Isnt it strange that men money A SOCIAL EVENTS PRESIDENT (Sir W. S. Gilbert) I am the very model of a modem college president. Im always on the job, though nearly always a non-residen- t. . Supposedly from my originality. The originality found here is fine But, sad to say, it is not mine. Billie Hahn, Charles Knight Typists John Wach Photographer REPORTEES In the past the Do Flop Inn has been a happy center of the Westminster life. It has been a function clean and of the school. It has been fortunate to have a group of intelligent, industrious leaders who have served as managers, for without such leaders it would not have survived. Students who have gathered there have enjoyed the pleasant, clean atmosphere. True it has not had new couches and fine carpeting, but what is there has been clean. Someone has always been behind the counter to wait on customers. Supplies have been kept on hand, and everyone has been happy. It has taken leadership to accomplish this, leadership to recruit help to assist in waiting on the counter and in clean-u- p work. Above all, it has taken time, precious time that could easily be spent on lessons or in a few minutes of relaxation, but those who have undertaken the job have served well, and deserve much more credit than has been given them. All this has been in the past. HOW ABOUT THE PRESENT! It would appear that there is no cooperation, no one to order cream, sugar, or coffee before the last cup has been served, no one to make an attempt to tidy iup a little, no one to see that someone is always on duty. Is it any wonder that business is slack! WITH NO ONE TO hlAKE OR SERVE COFFEE, HOW CAN ANYONE BUY! It takes a leader to organize this service, but it also takes cooperation from the student body. . . . CAROL GUBER THE VERY MODEL OF MODERN COLLEGE "dough! call Dough sticks to I tour about the country to assemblies gastronomical And make all sorts of speeches from the sublime to broad- ly comical, I keep the trustees calm and the alumni all benevolent, Restrain all signs of riot and publicity malevolent, I know the market-valu- e of each wage-slav- e professorial, And how much less hell take for honorarium tutorial, Im on to all the low intrigues and rivalries divisional, An don the budget how I wield my So though excisional ! pile up mileage be-- . fountain-pe- I n ing general I am the very model of a modem college president. Harold A. Larrabee. non-reside- Die before they sing. More educational stuff, now. Poker A card game in which a good deal depends on a good deal. The terrible thing about the quest for truth is that you find it. . Gourmont. Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be appointed. dis- Swift. (How did that get in here! sounds entirely too logical.) There are only a few steps to It the coke machine from any spot in the inner room.' There is no of college students. With beauty in empty coke bottles and littered coffee from the empty cups help of us all the Do Flop one end of the room to the other. will again succeed. Lets not There isnt beauty in lunch sacks think about it LETS just DO strewn helter-skelter- , or ash SOMETHING! trays piled over. If each person HOW ABOUT YOU! assisted in cleaning his own mess, there would be little need for A STEADY DO FLOP someone to play nursemaid to a PATRON Feb. Musical recital. 14 Feb. 24 A gala affair, Mardi Gras. And in between basketball games i these dates, have been well as boxing as scheduled, matches. the 0lUlllliUlOlllllllIIIOIIlIIIIII!OI!Hllt!IIIUl!lll!i;E3!i!i2 1 Harwood's ( I For 3 GROCERIES I 1 and SCHOOL SUPPLIES MAGAZINES 1 , die. Twould be no bad thing Should certain persons whom 1 heard, Dad (sternly) Why Go Fariher? Ive Where were Prescriptions Soda Fountain you last night! Sou Oh, just riding around with some of the boys. Had Well, ask them not to leave their hair pins in the car. Okay, okay anyhow, you cant say this column doesnt have variety. And now as a final gesture, one last poem and one last bit of information. . Say it with flowers, Say it with eats, Say it with kisses, Say it with sweets. Luncheonette Sundries - Magazines Tobacco Film Service 4 Say it with jewelry, Say it with drink, But always be careful Not to say it with ink. If all the college boys who slept in class were placed end to end, they would be more comfort- OP COMPLETE SERVICE able. In closing, Id like to welcome all our new students of this semester and tell all of those who left at the end of the first semester that well miss all of them. Also congratulations to one of my fellow nursing classmates, the former Shirley Langdorf, who was married February ninth. Thats nil for this month, kids, and should any of you find any speeders, be sure to let me know. Bryan Pharmacy ' i 1702 South Dial 6-68- 32 1 I 21st SOUTH AND 13th EAST 1 Blessed are they that are ignor- and a couple of poems: ' The saddest words of tongue or pen May be, perhaps, It might have been, But the sweetest words we know, by heck, Are simply these: Enclosed, find check! And your rewards are few; Remember that the mighty oak Was once a nut like you. -- OllimilllinillllllllllOIIIIIIIHIinilMIIIIMr ant, for they are happy in thinking that they know everything. They say swans sing before they Dont worry if your job is small Feb. 9 There were lots and lots of girls over to the dorm (girls dorm) for the WOW slumber party. nt your fingers. Nothing irks a genuine college student more than shaking out the envelope from home and finding nothing in it but news and love. Feb. 3 The Frosh entertained the Student Body with a good time-a- t their Stocking Dance. llth East |