The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 25, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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BLUE BLEATS
Flash!! Flash!! Have a certain
freshman on the campus who
thinks that he Isn't getting enough
publicity. Since he is a frosh what
more should be said?
It is rumored that "Little Fig"
has something akin to the S. A.;
however we saw Nubbin Payne
doing a little courting the other
night.
be Stella has seen another uniform.
George Allcorn and a certain
young lady name o' Nell have been
seen keeping company.
Jack Davenport popular young
Romea of the campus is finding
it rather hard to court two girls
at the same time. We are sure that
it's a freshman but where does he
borrow that fine technique of
blushing?
Many students have been as-
tounded by the antics that Hugh
has pulled during the year but they
were surprised again the other
night when he started trucking.
He is now planning to open a danc-
ing school or at least that's the
present rumor.
We are wondering how the boys
at the White House are going to do
their courting now. Raleigh's lit-
tle red Ford is gone. Anyway it
was reaching the point where the
little fishes in the creeks and things
were getting the best of the girls
o nthe campus. Are the little swim-
mers giving you trouble Gals?
Dillingham who has been at
home with the mumps returned to
school Monday. He has a great
interest in the city of Voss or at
least he finds some excuse to go
home every week.
June Stevenson declares that she
is in love. However she refuses to
reveal the name of her S. P. but we
are fairly sure that he does not at-
tend Daniel Baker.
Ben Wagnon seems to be giving
the impression that he is really in
love. Anyway Sybil seems to be
steadily receiving the attentions of
the young athlete. And Billie
Stewart is doing his best to hold
up the honor of the athletes by
giving a large part of his time to
Laverne Null.
Stella seems to have reached that
time when things must change.
Anyway she and Moon are hav-
ing some trouble these days. May-
Never Too Old
To Learn
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Horace Wohlford has been hav
ing his trouble lately but he now
seems to have the situation well In
hand. Anyway we see the two
riding around together a great deal
of late. Wonder how Breckenridffe
feels about it. Chibby?
While William Pinckney Foo was
rambling about the village with
others last Tuesday night little
"Fritzie" spent her time in check-
ing up on the various and sundry
limbs of the family tree of said
young man. Watch 'er "Foo".
That's when they are dangerous.
And one other thing. We are
and have been for some time won-
dering if Adrian knew that he was
second choice when Helen asked
him to go on a picnic the other
night. That's what you get for
being so "such and such" Mr.
Davenport and Trussell make
fine pack-horses. Ask "Spider."
Anyway we are hoping that the
cage star will not need their as-
sistance much longer. That smile
is something that should remain
on the campus
away.
and not hidden
Frosh Taylor has been stepping
out of late. First he gets a tre-
mendous crush on Miss D. Wil-
liams only to find that she is in-
terested in Mr. English at which
he resigns definitely. Now he's
centering his sights again for an-
other take off. Who? Your guess
is as good as the next one Dorothy
Nell Griffin Ersky Joe Nell
J. B.: Can you tell me if you
have anything that will improve my
appearance?
Cora: Well you might try a
heavy veil!!
(Which WERE the sentiments of
the members of the S. O. S. girls
not to so long ago.)
Jimmie (from the back seat):
"I've been in many accidents been
half-shot and have had many
startling experiences but never be-
fore in my life have I started to
kiss a girl to have her tell me that
I smelted like Vicks.
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ments for a club picnic to be held
at five o'clock this afternoon.
April 13 has been set as the date
for a garden party to be given by
the members of the organization.
Plans for the social are being made
at the present time.
Pictures of the pledges of the
organization have been taken dur-
ing the past week. Costumes and
odd poses were featured in the
snapshots which will be included on
the club page in the Trail school
annual.
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The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 25, Ed. 1, Friday, March 25, 1938, newspaper, March 25, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100174/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Howard Payne University Library.