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Show FEAG UR ES GIRIS TALK What are boys This question has most been interested asked many in?" times. The fellows in the journalism class here at Wahlquist decided the answer is "girls!" Now, think very carefully--what are girls? The dictionary says a girl is a female infant or child, a young unmarried woman or a sweetheart. But the best definition of a girl is a crafty, shapely, tYaDe There and sometimes are all a very kinds of pretty A gold-digger is a girl who very slyly squeezes money out of men for her own purposes. | All boys don*t respond the same to these mantraps. Some, as soon as a girl looks at them ‘think, "Oh, she likes me", and they go to meet her. Others pay so little attention to girls you someFimes wonder if they know what girls are, Really though, girls are nice, and we boys.will have to agree, something mankind can't do without. _ WINTER IN GERMANY From doctors to scientists sailors to From From soldiers to music teachers explorers to mathematicians. tle ships No? You, - teacher them girls--the homey type, the sincere, loving and loyal type, and of course the gold digger. let's talk about the homey type first, On a date she prefers going to a dance, then takes her date home, gives him a popcorn ball and sends him on his way. The sincere type is the kind of girl for most boys. You can trust a sincere one. Most girls are sweet, but there are exceptions to all things, and in this case, the exception is the gold-digger,. since ninth grade student. ice skate and ski. It snows about as Like to They stroll world about also much like to they had Then German changed a German American and schbo&s American for Exchange students a week. Week, ex- rather has put him to travel times. Why for mileage around Who traveler? history lonesome enough or bat- school. a certain get four the is in the this Mr. Mordaunt Talk about your duty to your couhtry. This equals them all. While Mr. Nye was playing With Army Band in Fort Knox, Kentucky, Miles in in the the he had to walk five rain almost for only deserted a few people, Another_ streets. of the bands he was in played at the dedication of the Mammoth Caves National Monument, and still another played for. ‘the 1954 Kentucky Derby. Talk about seeing the worlds Well, this woldier boy certainly did. From the state of Washington with its famous orchards, down the Pacific Coast to California with its Golden Gate Bridge. Then across the Pacific to Mt. Fujiama, Tokyo, Korea,Y okohama, and the Yellow 268,« This explorer is of course, Mr. Foye When Mr. Heiner was in the army, he took charge of receiving and discharge ing all over=seas patients in the hosthe country. he worked. base to take veteran's He the school : even patients hospitals . While in went to medical of the mail. over got to to dif~ the service he also and in charge © was POLIO DRIVE CONTINUES there as it Frankfort ElBoth are Amduring January liners around that teachers course. ferent does here and it gets about as cold. David was in Germany for three years with his family. While there he attended Giessen Elementary and ementary in those cities. erican schools. However, he behind leave *The German people think would - pital’ where through the woods with their families during the winter", says David Albrighty seen any ocean water of history traveling "World-wide" — TRAVELING From Have you man- ABOUT Are you protected against the dreadful disease of polite? Thanks to the vaccine the spread of the disease has been almost stopped. But there is still research and the care of those already crippled. You can help them by join- ing the are counting March of Dimes on youe this month. They ” |