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Show News and Views Gathered From Here and There Junior girls are wondering what charm it takes to get the number of dates Helen Edling has, and how she keeps her telephone line so busy. (Just try getting anything any-thing but the busy signal on her number.) . Don "God's Gift to Women" Brewer has dated Marian Wilson for the Barn Dance. Marian had better keep her eyes open for that wolfess pack at South, or she is liable to find a knife in her back. The Ted Elders-Margene Poul-son Poul-son combination is still going strong. What's their secret for avoiding quarrels? Or are they a normal couple? Why is it that whenever Ralph Blunt is absent, Miss Mandell asks Helen Hunt as to his whereabouts? where-abouts? Someone should tell Bob Story that Girls' Masquerades are for girls only. (Even if Margie is there, Bob.) One of the amazing sights at South: Doug Penman reading "College Physics." South's ideal couple: Keith Gustaveson and Pat Zwick. Finding a certain boy seems to have altered Lorraine Chattelain's plans of becoming a doctor. Well, Lorraine, who is he? Barbara Birkeland has plenty on her mind these days. She was chosen for one of the leading parts in the school play, and also starred star-red in another play, which must give three performances the same week. Barbara, you'd better keep Bud off your mind, or you will have a tough time of it! In case you're wondering what's making gym so interesting for Miss Walker's 5th and 6th period classes, you might take a look at Miss McAnelly, who is training to become a teacher. MY! Wouldn't the boys like this kind of inspiration inspira-tion in their gym? Betty Jane Jelte certainly knows how to handle the pillows when it comes to costuming, doesn't she? Mothers and daughters daugh-ters laughed to the point of hysterics hys-terics at her antics in the skit of reducing put on by a gym class. Could it be that Shirley !Lem-mon !Lem-mon is the cause of Don Leonard's tardiness each morning? Junior Olive Woodbury and Charles Greenland have been seen together at games, dances, and shows lately. What does it mean, Charles? "How Sweet You Are" as a "Sleepy Time Gal" in your polka dot pajamas, Miss AValker. You wowed the girls at the Masquerade. Masquer-ade. (Even if you did want blue.) |