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Show Scribbler Gives Personal Observations in Print Verna Jones carries a purse with her wherever she goes. Speaking of purses, did you know that Jean Marie Davies carries about four shorthand notebooks in hers? Elaine Jarvis's bangs are always perfect a phenomena phe-nomena which is amazing to say the least. Leland Smith usually eats from three to four whole sandwiches sand-wiches in his lunch. What?? Crust? Pat Norval and Elsie Pistorious ride their bicycles bicy-cles to school. Keep them locked, girls. Janice Day, that lucky girl, has eyes that change color according accord-ing to what she is wearing. One day they will be heavenly blue, and the next, they are liable to appear ap-pear Scarlet O'Hara green. BEST BETS OF THE WEEK: That Ada Alder a former South student, will make good in New York, where she is going into nurses training. That if Lorraine Johnson and her trio were to perform on an assembly, they would make a big hit with all of us. , OPEN LETTER to Herman Bauer: Did you know that a certain beautiful blonde who used to drive . your car once in a while, is now attending school in California? To the assembly committee: Beulah Latimer can sing hill-billy tunes like something out of this world. AMONG THOSE WHO HAVE COME UP IN THE WORLD: (You know, those who've grown), Sherman Garrett, Keith Lignell, Frank Zumwalt, and Mel Hansen. If we should say Mary Harmon, you would know we were kidding. IDLE CHATTER: Lucille Berg and Bob Berchet might be called the perfect couple. They've been going practically steady for almost a year now, and it seems that the second year is about to begin. Since Kathleen Kenny has been working at Z. C. M. I., she has more cute sweaters and skirts than any girl should have. Jealous friends, aren't we? Wonder Won-der what on earth Don McGhie is doing this fall? Smile, Conrad Whipperman, smile! Life is so much fun. Lorraine Smith, Winono Watson, and Aria Potter are among those who are engaged. Nephi Hornicle is one of the outstanding pupils in Miss Christensen's salesmanship class. BELLS AND NO BELLS: Bells to every school teacher that keeps her hair looking nice. They are the ones that we like to watch while we're listening. listen-ing. No bells to the teacher who speaks in such a dull, unanimated fashion that he lulls his students into a coma and then wonders why they don't assimilate as-similate all he says. , |