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Show Scribblers Gather Amazing (?) Facts About Southerners God's gift to the women, Don Brewer, who comes from Mission high in California, says he has no past romances but he thinks that girls at South are "NICE." Well, girls, what are we waiting for? After leaving Don, we next made a friendly call on Gwen Waterlyn, who said she didn't know who D. B. was. Perhaps she is too engrossed in her thoughts of E. W. to know anyone these days. I wonder wha t Eugene Soren-son Soren-son would say, if he knew that your snoopy reporter could give out information as to his whereabouts where-abouts on the night of October 25. I'll bet Joyce Rassmussen could tell you. Barbara Pace's favorite saying is (I quote) "There are no men In my life only 'rats." (unquote) Say! Up until now I hadn't realized real-ized this man shortage was so severe, but then things are so uncertain un-certain these days. Come on, Barbara, Bar-bara, give the boys a break. Why is it Audrey Madson does more cheering for the 'C team than the A' or B' teams? Could is be the assistant manager? Rene Rigby's mother is now seeking some well-needed advise on how to remove lipstick from shirt collars. Maybe the little gal who leaves East on 27 South could answer that question. In a brief interview with Packard Pack-ard Greer and Todd Riddle, we learned that they spent a very enjoyable (?) vacation with friends, on an estate, while in Pasadena, California. By the way, boys, would you mind revealing the address? We heard that they serve very good meals. Have you ever seen a dream walking? Well, we girls of South high did, when we saw Leo Ber-tagnole Ber-tagnole strolling through our halls. Call out the Army! Call out the Marines! Just leave the Navy for La Wana Rigby. So that's what acounts for that far-away look in her eyes lately. Will someone some-one please. tell us who the lucky fellow is? Surely it can't be a military secret or can it? i. 1 |