This week meet Sam Scribble, Whose art you often see, On walls and doors and plates Where art work shouldn't be. Now, chalk is something made, we kpbwj Don't think we don't appreciate To use upon the blackboards, Sam's artistic talent, But Sam's original, you see, It’s just wo wish he'd, use it And chalks up all the baseboards. On ways that are more galla: Things are falling up these days! Ask Mary Ann for an explanation,, We hear that "Mustache Bob'! has gone back with Peggy? A cream-colored Plymouth has been seen making frequent visits to Conyngham, more specific,-to the house of a girl named Janet* The other day a very obswrvant bypasser*—-and possibly others— spotted a tii Dave Brasher 1 s car written out by Dave Brasher*— and—**J)ave.Brasher': mamber of the Traffic Committee,. Is there a reward for receiving a ti< nowadays?? Plunder of the week? Dale Walker stood up to answer a question in Poly, Sc: class. After realizing his mistake, he saidj" Ohi I thought that 1 wa; R.OoT.C, class," The College Ants Society will present its final movie on April 14, 195 the Main Lounge, The presentation will be The Quiet One. It is a moving documentary-style drama of a young boy's finding J ohaF*He is not wanted,.-, It prove to be excitingo Reserve this night to be with us in the Main Lounge* t. \ MARK THIS DAIS Hi Editor-in-chief -Lillie M* Junas Onriooni rb' l * ——-RusstU. Typists*—• - —,—Russ Brungard, Mary Jane Skoff Reporters- ——i——Lois Carper Larry Kowalski Shirley Ray Barbara Grubbs Art Teel Mary Ann Wassell Advisor— —Mr, Willard Grubbs Another place you'll find Sam's If you would care to look, Is on any empty spaces on Ahybody's bbok. STAFF
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