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THE KILT
OCTOBER 29, 1957

A    KILT    SURVEY

LEE MAGEE: "I like science because I enjoy the experiments, and like the way the teacher teaches."

RONNIE PEACOCK: "English, because the teacher isn't as strict as most teachers."

MARY ANN BANKS: "Band. It has lots of interesting activities."

CHAN MULLER: "Lunch. I like to eat!"

SUE TINKLEPAUGH: "Algebra and Phys. Ed. The algebra is interesting and easy. Phys. Ed. gives you a chance to work off excess energy."

JIM CALL: "Math, because the teacher is a lot of fun."

ANDREA PETERSON: "Homemaking because I like to cook."

LANCE HOLDEN: "I don't have a favorite. I hate them all."

CATHY SKINNER: "Math because it is easy."

JOHN RUTLAND: "Social Studies, because my teacher makes it interesting."

BARBARA RIDDLE: "Math. I like the board work."

LINNA WARD: "English. It is the easiest for me."

DEANNE SEALAND: "Social Studies because I like to learn about the people of the world."

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NEWS AROUND THE WORLD
THE LADDER OF SUCCESS
   Queen Elizabeth and her consort, Prince Phillip, visited Canada and the United States this past week. Americans seemed to be entirely charmed by the royal couple. And the royal couple found much to delight them about our country. They visited Jamestown, Williamsburg, Washington and New York. The most surprised citizen was the woman who met the Queen in a supermarket.
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I won't
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I can't
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I don't know
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I wish I could
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What is it?
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I suppose I should
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I might try
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I think I can
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I can
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I will
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I did
Richard Miller
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   Sputnik, the Russian satellite, faces danger of being hit by meteorites from the tail of Halley's Comet.
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   Vanguard, the rocket built by the Glen L. Martin Company, was successfully launched on October 23rd. This 72 foot missile will eventually carry the U.S. satellite in its nose, and take it to its orbit.
ANOTHER   PUZZLE
   If you have six pieces of money which add up to $1.15, and could not give the correct change for a quarter, half dollar, dime, nickel, or dollar, what six pieces of money do you have?
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MYSTERY   STUDENT

   Paul Sims and Wayne Moore submitted this answer to the last math puzzle.

This mystery student is about 5'3", has brown eyes, dark brown hair. He is on the football team, and played basketball last year. He's going with one of the cheerleaders. His first name can be put in the top of a bottle, and is sometimes used on floors. Ask J.B. who he is.