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Show Dear Cubby: 1 h Hunting season has certainly got a good start here at South. The expert marksman of them all is that sly little fellow with the bow and arrow named Cupid. He uses a new kind of ammunition ammuni-tion called heart trouble. Don Davis is one of the happy sufferers. At the last dance he was enjoying himself immensely im-mensely with one of the Nichols twins. Bud is a "Newman" since he figured out which one he went with. Here's a cute tie-up. A boy from East likes yon "Bonnie" lassie over West way, but she has her mind on a newly appointed Lt. Colonel here at South. To complete matters, this southern gentleman seems to find an interest in some southern gal. The "Call-is-ter" figure out how the latter feels. It is just too "Harrow" (ing) for words. These infatuations! Betty Bai and Darwin Reid can always be seen holding hands after second sec-ond period on the third floor. Then there's cute Patty Searle who can't make up her mind between be-tween Dee and Paul. Why don't you make a "Lowder" noise, Dee? Talking of cute couples, how about Rulon and Ruby. Ruby is playing an interested part at last, which has everyone's hearty approval. It has been rumored that Jean McClelland and Ray Childs are about to steady it again. That will make it nice for us, because then we can keep track of them. "Joye" has come into the life of a certain southern miss. We doubt whether she met him in "May," but she has a beautiful diamond ring on the "third finger, left hand." Among those steadies we find Prexy, Stan Smith, and his sweet little gal, Leola Yates; "Stout" hearted Merle whose true love has just been drafted; Corinne Tipton with Freshy, Bili Bagley, formerly of East. We hear that Bob Lambourne and Mary Matthews recently made a record by going steady for one day. (Don't tell anybody, but we bet Bob would like to make it permanent.) Well, I have to be running along now, so tally-ho, tally-ho, my friend. Be seein' ya! Nosey Cub. P. S. In case you are wondering what happened hap-pened to my southern accent, ask Miss McCal-lum. McCal-lum. 4 |