Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1941 — Page 21

TUESDAY, MAY 13 1941 ABBE AN' SLATS

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i | |Y nessaces, ormICIAL Chris said, grinning. | | HAVE BEEN "We think we know you.” i We like vour looks, miss,” Tony | | gaid We are about to coffee up | ' , Y-MLREG. V8. PAY. OFF, Will you join us? | RL Coffee! On a morning like this!” | # x Paula tossed her bronze head. | ' “Don’t you two ogres ever think any| | higher than your stomachs?” 1 Not me.” Chris grunted. “Nothings beautiful to old Christopher | 1 hes had his hot cup.” | m going to ¢limb the Backbone | and take a look at the campus in| this gorgeous sunlight.” Paula said. | Okay,” Chris flipped back at her. | “That saves us the price of coffee | and | Paula feigned indignation, but the thought, “How like Chris! If he gives a darn about anyone or any- | thing he never shows it.” { Tony said, “Well, I don’t have a until 9:15.” and his eves were wistful as they absorbed Paulas | fresh young face “I might tag] elong

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rajtor!” Chris howled “First | vou chisel me on the toss, then you - desert me. Oh, well, g0 ahead and (all ending in a few weeks. You've drool about leaving the old college. (been good to include me.” |

it was the best way to get along with Chris,

Me for coffee. Bon voyage | It striack Paula as odd that shed! never thought of Tony like that. Not as someone you “included.” Even though she was in love with Chris shed never resented Tony's presence. “It’s not that way at all, Tony.” Paula replied. “Its just that I've, a wild streak like Chris’ Pa class because the morning smells good! Tony, you wouldn't do that, It disappeared. but Chris would.” | “Theres a guy,” Chris said softly,

= » » NOW, SITTING beside Tony a remembered how jauntily is had strode away from them only he'd show just a little jealx , + But Chris was Chrisindependent, reckless. And yet beneath his brittle crust uk Tony was saying, “You live here ur years and those old buildings re just piles of stone. And then, 11 of a sudden, you have to leave and you realize what an important influence they Ye likely to have on your life. When we walk through Cardman Arch, Paulie, were heading for the big show, and theres the mam entrance With a start Paula dragged hes thoughts away from Chris. “Well spoken, Tony.” They sat in silence looking down over the campus, rolling and brilliantly green with new grass. The old buildings squatted massively among tall oaks, unperturbed by time and weather, sheltered with) ny Paula said, way, Tony.” Its funny but we do,” Tony said, and again his brown eyes were touched with a wisthal light. About lots of things and yet . .» He left the sentence unfinished, | fumbled for his pipe. Paula Harel down the path, | “I—I thought I saw Chris com- | ing,” she murmured. "Maybe hes changed his mind.” “Maybe” His mouth twitched a little at the corners. “Youre pretty fond of Chris?” ! Paula tried to avoid the probing of Tonys gas. “Of both youl boys,” she laughed, We've had

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“Join the mourners’ bench.” she said brightly. “You came just in time to keep Tony and me from weeping on each others shoulders.”

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Tony snorted, “With your grades, | “Tony will go places,” Paula said. |

Chris shook his head. “Tony's too Below, a group of freshmen Satisfied with the old stuff. Joins rushed between buildings, their & fraternity, plays football, jumps carefree laughter reaching up to/Into all the activities. Model stu. Paula and Tony. Listening, Paula dent and all that” felt old and solemn. “You believe those things are silly

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here . . . well, there Someone to 1p it. prompt you from the Wings. ut once vou get out in front of a real ANY plans? Oh, I know you've audience . . . Oh, gosh, Tony, when Written some articles, but have you I think of walking under that oid done anything about lining up & arch it scares me.” 8 “Dont worry,” Tony advised. lishing house? “Its like Doc Lud says—in a few! He grinned. vears well be running the show, just sort of ideas. vou and I and Chris and the others I'm going to get a boot out of it. like us. Sure. therell be some You know what happened when the crackpots wanting to grab our editor of the Cardman Arch Killed parts, but we've got to" those anti-fraternity editorials I “+. die for die old Cardman!™ wrote? ‘A little radical, Wentrich, 4 4 a little radical’™ Chris quoted

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words!” Blond halk wae ine raed. & tar.| "Chris" Pauls leaned toward him donic twinkle lighted his blue eyes, anxiously, “promise me you won? “Go ahead. rub it in, Chris” get into any more jams. In a few Tony said mildly. weeks vou'lll be leaving Cardman, change were talk | Buckle down and be ready for those Chris chuckled. finals, Will you do that for me?” here and brood over these (Te Be Continued) lowed ™

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