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Calling to mind the time honored maxim of Professor Merriam (Mr. Jim Rafferty's ward, it seems) about cracking eggs, we must break quite a few to mix this week's omelet. The atmosphere is electric now that one doesn't know but what one's best friend may weaken and make plans for a wedding this February. All caution has been cast to the winds. The only safe way to enumerate the prospects is to gay that we know absolutely that "hermit" Dean Brooks and "leach" White are not planning anything. As for the rest, well--anything can happen.
Incentives
Yes, this class has been the liveliest for some time. Leo Karumpelas, dropping his accordion, has decided about the prospects with C.M. Bob Weekes and Dave Schieder, after the visit to the estate last weekend, have ideas about the profits to be made in jigsaw puzzles, etc.
Ralph "railroader" Rolling, after a lengthy talk on piston rods and steam pressure, has decided with Ray Kallaus that trains were meant to ride on, not to be worked on--at least in their generation.
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