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PAGE 2 THE SALEM QUAKER FRI., DEC. 15, 1972 MERRY CHRISTMAS Parting Remarks From Our ONE NIGHT STAND ... . On a recent interview with it raining dear? Rudy is now .. ~ Rudy, you know, that famous rein­ ready and reindeering to go . How­ Santa's yearly jog so Rudy was Kangaroo deer with the red nose so bright ever, if you are watching for him, selected and as a result no longer by Judy Renouf that leads Santa's sleigh on the his appearance has changed some­ neglected by the other reindeer. very special night, well anyway - what this year. He's wearing some Rudy's job is really a breeze, Here is a parting look at your it was discovered he'd just re­ groovy shades to lessen the glow but because of the cold he often angaroo, complete with some of turne~d from Florida. He states from his nose, and maybe to pro­ has to sneeze. Stating this as the 1e questions you've been wanting this explains his red nose - but tect his eyes; from the glare of only drawback, Rudy said he loves > ask me. if anyone has seen him leading the beautiful snow. his job and wouldn't give it up Do you eat the same foods as that sleigh not exactly straight If you are wondering how Rudy for anything or anyone (Sorry all re do? What does kangaroo meat from house to house they might obtained his yearly one night you dears!) He's very excited i.ste like? wonder ... Rudy has been rest­ stand (?) just keep wondering! about this year's trip and says all Well, we don't eat kangaroo ing almost a year in sunshiny Do you really want to know? All the gifts are " hip." "Even though 1eat - our pets do! Our foods (ha ) Florida with all his beauti­ right. Rudy was picked by Jolly only once a year, for me it's re very similar, actually, you ful dears(?). 01' St. Nick because of his bright more than enough cheer." at more bread and pastries than Because of the constant threat red nose. Why? One Christmas MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM re do and we eat more fresh very funny questions in the past of REINS Rudy kept asking " Is Eve there was too much fog for RUDY!! ruit. year. How do you like it here? Of How would you like a year with­ course they're interested, but what ut Valentine's Day, July 4th, Hal­ else could I say but that I like it >ween, and Thanksgiving? If you very much? Never fear - it's the on't think you could take it, don't truth! And how about "What's it Review ome to Australia, because we like in Australia?" The answer on't have any of those holidays. to that isn't just a few words. by Mary Kay Binns Te do have Australia Day; AN­ And when I came back to school One of the world's first rock AC Day, and the Queen's Birth­ this year, "What are you doing groups, i.s at the ay, though. back?" height of its career. Purple Pas­ Just a few words about kang­ I'm not trying to discourage you sages brings together highlights of roos. They don't go hopping down from asking questions. Any ex­ their first three albums. Deep THE GRIMMERLING'S TIMES ARE CHANGING own our streets or into our back change student is always pleased Purple's first two albums were not DICTIONARY ACCORDING TO •• • ards. And I've never ridden ·a to answer questions. It's a great available in the United States and angaroo to school! way of learning and exchanging are still hard to get. Purple Pas­ . • the Cavemen; King Arthur's time; From what I've seen, kids here ideas. s\ilges has several hit singles on the 1950's; Today; and Tomorrow. ave a lot more freedom than It has been said that all good it, a few such as, Hush and Ken­ 1ey do in Austrailia. You have things must come to an end. MY tucky Woman. word translation YEAR HAS BEEN ONE OF THOSE our driver's license earlier, eas­ Hey Joe is also on this two-record cavemen - rock ...... not edible ~r access to a car generally, and THINGS. It has been a very full set album which was a big hit for King Arthur ...... to sway hither and tither ot as much homework to do. The and exciting year. I will leave in Jimi Hendrix. Deep Purple con­ 1950's ...... ··· ·····'· music (as in ROCK & ROLL) iany and varied school activities January very thankful to you all sisted of Rod Evans (led vocals). now ...... riot weapon eep many young people busy out­ for a year I will never forget. (organ), Nick Simper tomorrow ...... a specimen from Mars ide the home. Thank you for being beautiful (bass), (lead caveman - dog ...... edible People have asked me some people. guitar), and (drums) at the time of this recording but now ~~~~s ~~~~~~ .. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.. .~an'!nc~~fya~~~ and have now ...... a very s ~ ow car joined the group after Rod Evans tomorrow ...... ·.. obsolete and Nick Simper signed with other caveman - hit ...... sound man makes when he has the hittups groups. Purple Passage is a record King Arthur ...... to strike upon 1950 's ...... a Chuck Berry sorig Bunk and Bullwinkle must for your musical library. now ...... slang for smoking illegal drugs Recently in the "Quaker" there disruption. If our administration tomorrow ...... slang for smoking legal drugs caveman - foot ...... word used before the word food , was invented, ·as a letter to the editor complain- sees that we can be a responsible Poem 1g about the quality and amount the stars lace the trees with danc­ (as in - put your foot in mouth) student body, then perhaps it r ;i.n King Arthur ...... a part of the body used for measuring : the cafeteria food. This letter ing jewels and the wind sings car­ act upon our requests and look in­ 1950's ...... something to put your blue suede shoes on rought out some very good points ols. snowflakes skip through the to our complaints. What we cannot now ...... something to hold your toes on with tat ought to be answered. If we sky like crystals of sugar falling tomorrow ...... a part of the body that is useless, except, maybe to re truly serious about our com­ be if we expect to get anything onto fresh-baked cookies. put in your mouth laints then, we, as students, done, is apathetic. We cannot sit this is christmas caveman - uga bugga ...... ugga bugga iould do more than just talk. back and say "Oh well, what's the King Arthur ...... look! an insect' his applies to any problem ·. in use? It never does any good any­ bells chime in the distance and 1950's ...... a new dance 1r school from a complaint of way." If we really intend to try carolers sing familiar songs. now ...... :...... an old dance oor food to a s t u d e n t and do something, we've got to laughter fills the air, along with tomorrow ...... DOES NOT COMPUTE o u n g e. If the student body work at it, get all our facts, and whispered conversations about caveman - legs ...... favorite part of dinosaur m present a convincing argu­ present our argument. It would soon-to-be purchased gifts King Arthur ...... favorite part of fair maiden tent with facts to back them up. take work though, and it might this is christmas 1950's ...... favorite part of Mary Lou, my steady 1ere just might be something. ac­ mean that a few students would today ...... name of stockings >mplished. However, the com­ have to act a little more respon­ kitchens burst with holiday treats tomorrow ...... favorite part of ROBOT, my steady laint must go through the proper sible and quit making it so hard and wonderful smells, and the hannels. Any administration is for the other 90 per cent of the aroma of pine adds a special frag­ oing to completely ignore any re­ students. Then maybe, just may­ rance to each house. uest if they associate that re- be, we 'd get something accom­ this is christmas Christmas 11est witll any sort of trouble or plished. bright lights glow from once dark Spirit windows. santa appears in de­ partment stores that overflow with by Diane Curtis FIRST toys. As you're walking down the halls this is christmas ·C.LASS you might notice some of the co changing rooms. Take a look at. smiles find themselves on the IN FORMALWEAR faces of old and young, accom­ some of the decorations that have ,.-. panied by dancing eyes and rosy been put up. t1 cheeks. Instead of a Christmas tree thfa TUXEDOS. . this is ·Christmas year, German Club has made a large wreath for their room. In Latest Styles: and Colors the endless gifts under glittering French students are making 41) trees make little children squeal Christmas cards while tlle Span­ All Sizes Ayailable with delight iards are papier-macheing pinatas. this is christmas Across the hall B.O.E . seniors made a bulletin board of Santa FOR YOUR WHITE CHRISTMAS a small boy hugs his only present and his reindeer. Juniors made PRICES START AT $10.00 to him, his eyes bright .with ex­ colored stencils for the windows. Will do typing citement and wonder. Fartller down the hall reindeer this is christmas and stockings mark the progress for reports, of typing students. The faster the term papers the steeple bell of a church invites fingers the farther the reindeer. us inside for only an hour. We Downstairs Mrs. Cozza's door 332-1380 find another christmas in that stands out with its red covering ROCCO 's hour . . . we find a glow in our and green foil Christmas tree. The FESTIVE FASHIONS IN MEN'S WEAR hearts, a light in our souls, a joy Home Ee room has a live tree with • • • • in our spirit all hand-made ornaments of felt 176 S. Broadway we find love. and wood.