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Show ., ., Page 10 •••••••••••••••••••• THE RIDGERUNNER ••••••••••••••••• July 13, 1935 11 RIFF-RAFFH A couple ot weeks a go an article, if it ca-n be clas s2d. as such, was published in the col.u.rru:1 ca l l ed "WHO IS IT i 1 • jhe writer of this alleged a rticl• showed very little persp icuity in his use of t he pape r to give vent to his perso~i l f eelings. His adduction of that wB.ereof he writes proves inadequate knowledge of his subject. Heretofore, the RIDGERillUJER has been the sponsor of many outstanding features of interest and benefit to all who might chance to read it, but this so-called article is of a derrogatory nature and proves the true nature af the writ e r. It's demoralization on a group of boy s is a-ppa lling and, to allow 11 2.~:' ticles •1 of such nature t o der~atu_re.1- · ~{pf . ize the purposes of the RIDGERUNNER, is very unwise. This is n ot intended to be of a denumciatory nature, but more of a gentle reprimand. Down the road" is beginning to be very popular to a couple of the boys. The t wo are rivals for a certain "young" lady's hand _nhund?" We are keeping n close eye on them and will announce the winner in this colum..'Yl. 11 W'here is a certain young man every time anyone wants to see him? We l ook all over camp for him and, after.a while, he comes up out of nowhere. He always looks as if he has been running and has a sheepish look on hi s face. 11 EARS 11 |