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People in the Public Eye Everybody in favor of more dances
like the last.
Blair F. gets a first installment of
a set of handcuffs from Dottie.
Wiley digs for oil on Woodland Ave. with the rear wheel of his car. Paul Jr. claims his right hand IS
dynamite.
After Stokes party the "gang" is
ready to move in.
Evarts has his Chinese birth theory
exploded.
Heyward's locker is said to look like a shelf in an A&P grocery.
Barlow shows undaunted courage by disregarding threats of Wild Bill McQuail and seeks out his cache of explosives.
The Doctor goes to R.-M.W.C. to movies. He claims for educational reasons only, but we know different.
The Boys playing the age game of spin-the-bottle in the rec room have
Mid-Winters Dance (Continued from p~go 3, col. 2)
termission, acting out with great drama a scene from the new Mickey Spillane book for the benefit of Char- lotte, the Queen of Piccadilly. Black- well was lying on the floor writhing in agony with Nick standing over him methodically "pumping his belly full of slugs."
It seems to me that there were a great many things which deserve special awards. One to Billy Walker and his date as the cutest couple, one to Lonnie and Nona as the most sophisticated couple, to John Galey's sister as belle of the ball, and a red special award to Mrs. Forster for her lovely dress.
Seriously now, it was a pretty won- derful dance. The Meteor would like to thank everybody for their part in it, especially Dr. and Mrs. Bar- ton for their kind patronage. As I said before, it was quite a stomper.
Inclosure
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light issues from it . . . air is warm where in the hell am I?"
He pushed himself with all his remaining strength through the opening.
Wheezing and half-staggering, H~fez J~cquet stood . . . then he fell, his hand hit a warm rock ... a sweet breeze blew his silky white hair. He clutched the grass as the realization struck him a fatal blow.
Hafez Jacquet was blind.
He became awt~re of a darkness deeper than he had ever known before. Then he entered into the deeper chasm of oblivion.
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The Old Astrologer
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of midnight the attack began and
worked with mechanical precision un- til the dwelling of the third victim was reached, alas, he was found still awake reading by flash light certain obscene literature.
There is a plan underway to have a student meeting every Wednesday night to rival the faculty meeting. So far the meeting place has not been established. It's a tie between the Crystal Cafe and the "Dahlia." There has to be a tall tree nearby for lynchings in effigy. W e gwine git "Grandma Nightmare" to help out with some of the more difficult masters.
The old man started to make up a list of New Y ear's resolutions, but then he remembered that he still had lists from ten years back that haven't been used yet.
He gets out his fur-lined shorts in preparation for the current sport, winter track, the sport for men and knotheads.
So we leave The Old Astrologer tearing down V.E.S. road like a five dollar houn' dog in the general di- rection of Peakland.
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