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Show The Pawn Shoppe: Schools Hold Final Flings By Camilla Smith A Study in Girlometry DATE SHEET: A chemical analysis of the apparently unknown un-known element "girls." OCCURRENCE: Found wherever wher-ever boys exist. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: All colors and sizes. Usually in disguised conditions. Face covered cov-ered with a film of composite -material. Boils at nothing and freezes at a moment's notice. Melts when properly treated. Very bitter if not well used. CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: Very active. Violent reaction when left alone. Has ability to absorb expensive foods at all times. Turns green when placed beside a better looking specimen. Ages very rapidly. Fresh variety vari-ety has a great magnetic attraction. attrac-tion. .NOTE: Explosive when inexperienced! inex-perienced! "Logan Grntily" The Dramatic club and dramatic dra-matic department of Sparten-burg, Sparten-burg, S. C. presented a variety program which lasted one week. The program consisted of skits, poems, monologues, and short plays presented every afternoon Monday through Friday by the members of the dramatic club and department. The All Campus party of Mes high, Mesa, Arizona, took place the night of April 30. The party was in the form of a mock track meet featuring a patriotic theme. A soldier at 15, Bill Lyons of Oakland Tech high school, Oakland, Oak-land, Cal., has put behind him seven months of the army, three parachute jumps, and an assumed as-sumed name. In Seattle, Wash, he enlisted in the army at the ripe old age of 15 under the alias of John E. Moulton. He was sent to Fort Benning, Georgia to complete com-plete a course in parachute leaping leap-ing that was necessary before joining the ski troops. After successfully completing two jumps he sprained his ankle on the third thousand foot leap. The doctors and nurses became suspicious and Bill's army career car-eer was over. Now ne is living a quiet life participating in van-oxxm van-oxxm school activities. |