The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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BILUE BLEATS
outside influence worklnf on the
subject too.
We art all wondering who the
blurb waa who waa occuplnf tba
attentions or Little M1m Farrla
Monday night
That Si Ed'a iama brought thorn
all out Cor awn managed to
find ona for herself but we art
rathar aahamad of her.
Reversing tha usual order the
woman haa baan doing the waiting
of lata. Seems that Stewart ana
Alderson hava baan making the
ICcKnight wait untU they finlah
their business dealt after tha ball
gamei.
That fickle woman la strutting
again. She had two tha other
night Glacier and the old flame
dropped in on her in one night.
Betty Jo la the name.
What waa the argument Dardy
and Tett were having Tueaday
morning? The little iweetheart
hasn't been back in town long en-
ough to take a nap either. Seems
that Adrian isn't caring to have
her away from him and aha is go-
ing to step out
Mary Lis is getting around again.
Jim la trying to get in for his
share but there seems to be some
The 8. O. 8. candidate for ugliest
man seems to hava stepped-out
with his selection by the girls.
Seems that ha has been courting
a member of the Lovelace clan
Ernestine for instance. Wonder if
the same medicine would help
soma others?
he had skated for hours on end?
Paul's girl's name is Dorothy.
Yes she comes from the high school
campus and it seems that she is de
termined to take Paul plumb away
from Mrs. Ward. And Mrs. Ward
finds it rather embarrassing some-
times 'tis said when Paul isn't to
be found.
We still wonder If Pete had an-
nounced his engagement Have
heard news from some remote
source which seems to verify the
statement. Rumor! Rumor!
We'll bet someone is in the dog-
house on account of a certain in-
cident which took place a few
nights ago. She waited! Test But
did he show up? No!! Can't blame
the gal though.
Froth Taylor showed them how
In the last session. He can really
make some animals talk when he's
in the mood.
Where Thelma got that engage-
ment ring is still a question in the
minds of some people but it seems
that she slipped up on herself the
other day when she said she found
it in a box of Graham crackers
rather than in a box of Cracker-
Jacks. A little enlightenment
please.
Who was the guy who said that
Sometimes we wonder if the lit-
tle freshmen on the campus are
right bright. Take Billie Moffett
for instance. Some people Just by
looking would think that the was a
rather brilliant child. However let
her get her tongue started to wag-
ging and she spills the whole
works. She's Just like other peo
pletalks a lot and says nothing.
It seems that a certain little red-
head we know has been running
around loose for a couple of weeks.
Wonder why some of the boys
don't sling a halter on her ? Seems
that she has been good enough for
some of the Baker boys. Dot Rags-
dale is the name just in case.
We wonder why Dune has been
absent from school lately. Could it
possibly be on account of the flu?
Seems that he has been missing
from other haunts too.
Advice to ttie college graduate:
The world is all wet; don't burn up
all your energy trying to set it on
fire.
ARE YOU A GOOD ROOMMATE?
Do you and your roommate get
along? Is it your fault or his? If
you are not so good as you might
be read these questions and apply
them to yourself:
Do you do your part in keeping
the room clean?
Are you congenial with your
roommate's friends?
Do you make a habit of borrow
ing money from your roommate?
Do you want your roommate to
do what you want to do?
Do you respect your roommate's
pet peeves?
Are you particular about your
personal habits?
Do you read your roommate's
magazines and books before she
gets a chance?
Do you keep yourself supplied
with the things you need?
Are you jealous of your room-
mate's friends.
Do you do little favors for him
without being asked?
Considering your own feelings
do you realize that there are times
when your roommate would like to
entertain other friends in your
room unaided by you?
Do you make slighting remarks
about the girls or boys he or she
goes with.
Do you criticize your roommate's
peculiar faults in public?
Do you read his mall without
permission.
Do you impose upon his good
nature?
Do you both wait till tha
minute to bathe and drees for t
date?
TOMORROW!
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How much that word helde
for you! The result af all
these years of study and pre-
paration! "Tomorrow" will
be Just that much mora hap-
py that much mora sutctee
ful for you If you learn new
to praotloe good flnanelal
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The Collegian (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, February 18, 1938, newspaper, February 18, 1938; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth100169/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.