The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 18, 1931, Image 21

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ETIC P08TLUDE
Neil on C I A Campus
dining-room.
5—tnd naturally Sat-
night.
|Ti. l\ iM \
red young man, aa- .
g nonchalance that
never do credit to a
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d fair, overdoing that
:ive graciouftneas.
[of faces (composed im-
itely of ten other table
inta.)
He—Lovely school! (Mow’d I ev-
ef 1 t dragged into this
durtifr? Wonder how many
there are here—Looks
lillions—All eyes-Nev-
v a bunch stare so~
it’s hot in here—And
they eat for hours—)
it is nice. (I hope that
: gad-about Mary James
him. She thinks her
losed date’s so much.
1 Korean I make him remem
ber j?o stand till they return
thadts? I’m afraid to kick
if
ft
y .
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s
him. GocmI grief! His nai
are black! And he’s not
so good-looking as he
to be.) 1,
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He—Nice and cool. (I’m roasting ! *
-She looks hot too and her
nose is shiny.—Funny how
much more you notice things
like that when you put ’em |
with so many others.—Now
that blonde across the table, ; '
for instance !-She’s not half
bad!)
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es, it is. (Isn^t he ^ever
to stop eating? Ev-
*s been through for
hours! I winder if I’d bet
ter kick him-)
L u' xl 1
the painful lack of
companionship) 4- Steak's
(good. Too good * to leave.
J(Gosh! They musrt be v: in^
to a fire or sompinVI never
saw girls gobble so—But she
needn't have kicked me—Tm
no horse!)
m
er
She—Yes, it is. (Why doesn’t he She*-—It's been nice having you.
wake up and pass the glass- <Of all the pains! (He’ll nev
es? You'd think he was scar- er get another date With
ed to death. And heavena! me!)
He’s using his salad fork for He-^lt's been keen for me too.
his meat. 1 wonder if the ; KQf all the pains! 3he’ll nev-
hostess sees him-) er get another date with
He—Steak’s good. (Gosh 1 hite « me!) ?
to keep cuttin’ this stuff.
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Nobody else seems to be hav- •! i j . I t
ing much trouble. I don't *ee j. u t . an(| JiU went up a hln .
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why they give 1 a guest the
worst piece.— There comes
that bread again.- Why *
don’t these fool girls set
somethin’ dbwn once in a
while?)
Upon a moonlight ride;
Wfcen Jack came t>ack,
; One eye was black; 1
His pal, you see, had
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