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) 145 COLLEGE CALENDAR SEPTR HBER 12. l :l l -1-. 1 '.) . l G. 17. J . I 0. <'• ) Ll . L'l . 22. 2 ~- 2k ,. 2o. Cacsa t· ct·osses the Rubicon. l·' a t·mer·, like . eYeral other noted men, leave his oxen sta nding iu the fi!'ld and comes to :\hn . ;h all. On this day al.~o the Dormitory stops ae;-;tiva ting and shows ,.igns of life•. Enrolltuent day ( matriculated for t il e S 1JIIl or t ht•Ct' tloiJa t·s) . " F' t ·~:•s h i es" l o~:~t. Assignltlent of lessons. " Pl ease get quiet at once in t he library. " vVi11cly . Old ~ol s t t·ikes for shor ter h o n e.~ . l l otn esic: kn e.-;:-; fas t becoming epidelll ic. Smi1h Ual'l't'l1 t•x JWH·d to T rig . 'l'ht• pig skin is inflated a nd foot-ball pt·adit·t• is in vognt•. ,\ t·rt·la in hold. courageo us Senior dp,·(')ops a cmslt l'ol' a li tilt• timid F t·e:-;hman. On t> d e!!, one eat, aud one onion fo und iu tlw lilmll'."· \\'cnd<•t·fu l. maguificrnt. significent and sttqwudou -; l'al'l - · · IJt• fti P·s · · in Jo,·e. \·,ll·ious gas t>xplosions heard ou thin! tloot·. iu lih•l'at·.v >ccil't,,·ltall ( l~ohinso n, LamhPt·t <lDd C'al's<u·) . ( ' ll'an ing day a t t he Dormitory. Sighs a nd g t·oa u.;. Sun day. Day of t·cst fo r all except B it·d who is t•lt•ction ce t·ing. 'l'h e Pur itan clemen t in the J unior C las~ dominant; COli sequence. Fa,r Amo:s £a.lls out of his chai r asleep. 2-{ . :\Ia tinee. Shorty Ollon:1 im·adcs the gallct·y ( Pea nuts ) . Big npl'oar and noise. B en Ilildl'eth . tep& on one of );ohe 's corns. 20. P t·rmatltt·e explosion in the L:1h. Somronl' tn 111 pet·:; wi t h t hr f!HS . :~(). September getting lazy. F all tl't' ' l'i mt' <l <•t·idt•s to d i.-;mis.-; him. 2. OCTOBER 1. vValker decla res his intention to kt•t·p d<'ill' of t It<• d Orlllitor "v. . 2. Ew t·ything peaceful an d quiet. Stn ck n ts at S unda.vSchool. . . llotkada.v in looking f ot thC' Pt·cd<• ri d;: I I ott• I g-!'ts lo:.l. ..j.• .\t·c·het· !!<'ts his ncse broken . ' -·) . :\o foot-hall practice. Team post•s fot· pit'IH I't's a ll C\'('· . mng. • 6. Students )Wactice .''elh; foe till' l' OIIIing- root-hall g'H111!'. 7. · · ( 'ar..;a r .. !<'el'guson dPi in •rs a It><:! lll'l', on tltP .. ( 'omllll't'l'P cf South Amet·ica," hrfot·t• thP Outlook l)l'},atin!! Clnb. ~ - F'it·.~ t foot-ball game of thr sPa·.on. ;\l<m;ltal l win:; ft·ont ( 'lta r lt•stcn. ~J. Htucl e n t.~ re ·ting f rom the a rduous la bors or IH'('\'iOt l; •) ) \\'CCk. I 0. l.;ike all Monday. teachers grouchy . Students witho11 t thei t• lt•sson;; and .. I COL LEG E CALENDA R---Conti nued 11. 12. 1:1. 1-J.. l.i. J(i. 17. 18. I!). and 20. I '" 1. I 2-1. 2.-). Banks makes stilJ'tiiog d iscon'•·.v in chemistry la bo•·at o •·~· - that he tan kill tinw more easily than anything t' l*'· l·'oot-hall tl'am IPa,·cs for Grafton to pia~· \\!'si<'.VHll t'olh•gp. "6 ' . Strike is settled and t' \'l'rthing going on ~ l a •·.; hall 2J . J•'oo L-hal J game with l)a.vis-g lkins Col leg-e; fl larshall win-; 27. 23. los<'s lhl' game to Wt>.;lpy 111. l•'oot-b<111 tea 111 I'd lll'fls, l'l·ery Olll' d c• p n •sscd by tlw nc·1rs or ou r dl' l'eat. .\ num ber of stndPnh; take a \\'alk into the count•·.v: r•·on1 a p pea •·ante>. sOilll' ra•·met· ·s orc ha I'd ha., hcen Yisi tNI. l ~ ootlt goes <·;Jiling on f l'iencl--; on l ~i(.( h l h smoothly. .Aiill' dPcla•·e.· his intc•nticn to find a lady r•·iend. \' I'I'.Y BPIWd id d elin•rs a lectu •·e in Erosophian socie ty; suh:j t•d, " 1\'non Thyself. " hy IH1ndsome core. 30. :31. I da~' of 1·est in Oc·toher. Stud ents f resh for anothl't' week ';; wo1-k. a nd men th. L:tsl ~o r a 111:' \1' _A,·em l<'. NOYJDLBER .J unior Cl<lss t•IPels officer;:;; gr·cnt d emonstration of' ot·alll l'it·al ahili tv. • <'ull en loses his h<'sl hat. .. F'n·.~hi es · ' llll'l'l and organizt' tht•m--;eh·es in to a da~;;, c·ntPJ' upon a eHJ'I'I'J' of kno\\·ledgP SPI'king . Captai n FamH·t· II'OI'king his llll' ll ha•·d in ord cl' t hat th<'y be in good ('O nditic:n fol' til(' garlic to be pl:J y<'ti a l J>,a l'hOlii'S\·j) Jp, 1. 2. U nth !'or Parthenon;; . :'llc1l'shall Ys. Gl enville' No .. mal. , 'c •·uhs ,-;.;. Bill Alfol'(l ( :-it. Albans ) . · '('a<'sar '' begin.· to talk in his sleep. •·un tog!'th<·•·'l'h<' most llWill OI'ah) p da.v 0 I' tht• ,\'CHI'- \\ilJi;1ll", .) Ill' l·'c••·gllson, and ··Pap·· Baii E'y di-;t inguish them,.,c•l \'t's on lh!' sidelinPs al Ha l'hOLH'sl·ill e. Boys en ehan lt•cl hy :-m eet iltusi<· i'I'O in lh e d orm il o•·y on lh('il' \HlY hOJil(' 1' 1'0 111 Y. ..\1. U. A. I About \\'hom? 10. Ada11 1 hns his pictllJ't' taken . " B('lsy" l'richar·d dl'IHLlcs, ' Resolvc•d: 'l' hat 1 do n ot need a g uardian . 12. 1\L'IIIu cb· W eskv<111 • • 9. G•·eat ce:llisi on on root-ball fi eld- l·:ngland and Jo';ll'tlll' l' I \'s. i\lar.-;hall . Scon• too .·mall to ('01111 t. H. Dor·1u ito•·y J'Pt cption. 1~·- vVho i;.:u't using spo n ta neity, ''er:;atil ity, and enthusiasm ? 'l' ho:;e present, Hcnedi;..t. 15-1 G. 19. Girls •·t•fusl' to •Yell at foot-hall St•·ike in do•·mitorv. • ~-ra nws. l)ormitory gi r·ls J'l'solve ncn·r lo g-i\'(' the boys another r·eception. 21 . 22. Da1·kn ess. R ecords lost. 'l'l'y ing to throw lkuhri n g and Huclo 11 an out of t lw 'l'hnnksgi,·ing game. •'tc•ad,,· foot-ball JH'ac:t itc continue: . Heuhring and Huckm;Ul allowed to play in 'l'hank·gi,·ing game. B7 • I ' ' J COLLEGE CAL EN DAR---Continued 2:3. ( 'y Young's !ml'<' IITenched. ~fat'Shall facing defeat. 1:3. ( . 'o pn pl'l's . ay ) . 2+. :'ll;nshall 8, :\I orris IIan·ey 6. 1 oung pla~·ed. 2::>. Pn'Jla J·ations for night parade, but Fatrs ag-ainst i t. Hain. 27. 28. ~l;1jOI' thl' llll'f; a re Hying into being. l•'e t·~nso n a f l. a~t ll'il kt>s 11 p and calls fi r.st Boa ret rncdillg. 00. l ..~ns t Clny of the rnonth. DJ~C'K!\ fBRR 1-J.. 13. 1(i. 17. 18. I0. 20. 'l'llis day is t lw fit·st day of th e last month oC t lH' t<• r·nt. 2. 1 1a ls tend : " Boys ! 0 boys! 1 'm telling you tha t lh e r·c• g il'l is O tl (' ol' tlw p1·ctti est girls in ·chool. " (1o,·. ,Jos. \V. l•'olk delivers a lecture in the Aud itot·iurll. -J.. \Yho sa.vs Hohinson dicln 't take a girl to the lcc tut·(• last nigh t. r:) - (') . l'nevcnt ful. 7. ( 'u lku and Col'll~rc ll can 't go to school ; r itlH•t· sick 0 1· 1n·i ti ng tlwmes. Bini is liooded with themes to copy. !l. ;\)ajot· themes handed in. 10. 'I' he ( ' lnssica l Association is org-anized and chooses " ( \w.-;;11· " as pt'esiclent. J 1. 'l'lw Ht' l'. !\ lr·. H oyt ta lks before the Y. J\f. and \' . W. U. A in jo int meet ing. 12. Cluh boys ltave beans for dinner. 1. . ~ 21. 22. ' .. Pap., Bail ey cro\\·s like a roostet·. shu·ts his automohlk, and rides a11·a,v ha rking likP a dog. The t·umor is that some skipp('(l ehapel. .. Ll' I f1unk. 1 'm not coming back next tc1·m. " l''inal exams begin; many a r·e nel'vous. No students do1m toll'n . Sun day School teac ller;; 11·onder ll' h.Y eollt•gt• IH'o pl c m·e not 0 11 t. Net·,·es nrc restored, and <111 (?) makt• good gTacl e>~ . J-1a.t da ys of' exa ms; .·orne rejoice and ot·lll't',-; 1\'('P Jl. \ Ve sing, " There's no plaee like lt OJlH'," and hoa l'd t he' t r.·a in. ~It·. Fitzgerald, looking through t-Jw g l'il dL'S, says t iH'Y ha ve done \'Cry well this tC'rm . 2:l. .J ess ie Aulnom ,,·akhcs fo r· .Santa Claus. 2-J.. ~ l i ss Steele attends a .\larshall par·ty gin •n h? ~ li ss Emil<• B ecket. 2.). _\ 11 get up cal'l,v to examine contents or sto<·kings . 2(), W het·c wa.· Sila ~ 27. .\II'. Br·Yin Dor·,ry goes to \\'ayne county. 28. ('old \\'ave. 2!). Good sk<Hing ice. :!0. He:;olutions made fo r the Nell' Year. ( J .ANUARY l. " 191 1. " 2. Ou r· j oll y vacation is over and m l retum to old .l\ l. C. l r COLLEG E CALENDAR--Continued :{. l~n· r·.~·hod~· busy etnolling. T"·o Dl'\\' IIH'mlwrs of the Fac·ul tv. • •\ .. I' nil'· 11irahilia hoat·d present a t nwl'li Ill,!. ] 0. .\II Dor·mitor~· girls must go to church or·. 'unday-. 'chool ea('h :-;u n<la •v. Ledtll't' Cour.;e Con('ert. Dor~m 't Signor l~a l'l o l ott i mnk<' <·Hnn ing little h O\\'S ~ I.J.. 11as kt•t-ha ll ga me. Hcccption aftenmnl. 1 :5. Ht>nHi r kable amoun t of siclmess in Co ll c•gp llall. 17. ::;<'JJiOl's· have a spelling test; AA fo r Al ber·t. l'ot· 21. 13asket-hall, Sen ior;, \'S. l<'rrsllJHl'n. I I ur'l'ah H'n •sh i es! 22. ~ l yst<• l' iow; aud remarkable scn.;ati on o I' mo,·i ng t l'lrll b in Col lege H all. ~ I. 2. l'l ay B<>tilany College in basket-hall a nll l\ 1. (' . IH';tt<' tl. Yiola Allen her·e in •· \Yhite Siste r... (: n•at r ush for halton\· s<>ats . • 2 o 'tlodc 11r·. Fasten and classes dt•pa r·t l'or· Ohio. . ) odoek. Great exc·i tement in Ohio. not yt't a l'l'i \·cd. .\lirabilia meeting entirely unintetesting, most important nwm ht•r· n bsen t. Senio1·-.J n n ior haskr t -hall goa me. Nothing doing; too cool. Haining. l•' i r·st ,YI'ill' Greek Class with gn•at Pntlt11siasm dist"O \'t' l's !IH' identity of the p raying mantis anll tl rr nr c•a ;.; u l' in ~ - .J.. G. 7. \ \'0 1'111. 8. C'a r·n i\•al aunounecd in chapel. Sophonron•-l•' r·es lr rllall buskct-hall g aml'. Great exci tement in "Gym. " 11. Hophomore-Senior haskel-hall ~anw. l :l. 18. Scti<>tit's and da.·srs haw pidur·e-; takPn l'or· ~linthilia . Senior-Freshman haskct-hall gam e. 1!) . ~DO\\'. ' 20. Pirst basc-ha 11 ganw of sPa son p laycd on :3 1·d fiCO !' cf doJ·mitory; Hoom :)4. Ht•a<:tion. 2 1. 1\ntit·ipation of holi day . 2.'i. \'Ta.; hin g ton's Hi t'thday a n d hol iday . Ht' ni or.~ ct·l ebratc hy ph1 .ving Jun iors in haskei-haiJ. ''1\ 1endclssohn t rio <111(1 C. Edward ( 'Ia r·ln·. " 2fi. 'l'oo many eall ers on SHn clay night. \ •VIi C'I '<' was l•'ppncy? l\ lr\H C'll 1. Dr. TTa1rorth g iYCS a lec·tn t'C' 2. l•'irst dn.r of C.:amival. C:r·t'atest da~· of t he Carni\·al. themsel \·e.s. :~ . -k - . ). 0 11 I'C'tnini n<' t·on vt'r·sation. 1\ll p r·<•st•n t H'<'lll to t•n:joy Brinker thinks if tlw caroi,·aJ had lastl'll a dH,\' longt• r·, ht' \\'Ould ha \'C hPPn finanC'ia Ih• · t'lll ha J·r·assPd. The .Juni~J' hegin to think Sl'r·iousl,\· ahoul · ' l lal umP .. , G. .\11 st<n·t to work with a will. 7. .J ohn ~o n nan entertains tht• · ·Trig'' <·lass. !l. :\'o1·man shows his skil l as a n ar·tisl. 'l'h<' .\li1·abilia Board haw their pi t'IU I'l' ta kprr. "JI agen receiws an impo1tan t offi<·c> in tlw \'. h :-;, II . 'f'h e TTrrald \Hit<'s on" LJab tJllt'. " 12. ( ~ <J <'S;l l' d efines love :- " Lovc is l ike r lPC'll'ic·ity in motion. Tt c:omes with n cu rr ent and leaves \\·ith <1 s hoc:l<. " I 0. • COLLEG E CALE NDAR-- CO NTINUED H. IIildtelh oftet·.-; a solo to the Juniot· English C lass. 1;), 'l' he lad dav of t h<' let·m. • JG-21. Vaca t ion . 9. 'l' he ~l irahi lia Hoar d t'Plllains. F ew ,- i,ito l·.~ at CollegP [J nll tcnight. 10. l l. All q11id o n the P otonuH·. 'l'tu•sdil y ;tl wa ys 11·a" ou t· .J o nah Day. 22. l•'i f ly ('C'nts fin <' for· t•ach day you a re Iat<•. 12. "No ll' Ids r c•ason t his 2:~ . In ·om ing from a c·l ass Wa tk in s has to pa~s within thr<•<' fppt of a young la<l,v. I l ag<•n within the walls of :\L C. talks to a young lady l'ot· ahout ten .-ec·ouds. · · Ct>L yout·self togt'th <•t·. " A ll go to Sundfl y-Sc hool Pxcept "Cft<'' ;11·. ·' Hr. ·tays at ltOtlll' a nd stnd i<•s ' 1\• n ny. . -;on '., ;"Dream o r ll'ai r V\TonH'!l " -- ··A d aughter o f thp gocls"-":\ lost d i,·inrly fair. " All the hasP-ball boys "·atc hing anxious!~· for the list. B<•ts\· • enfor ces het· aulho t·it,· • in the stud\' • halL l•'itr.gPntld makl's a ho ute n tn. Sh o r t lessons. ' rh i'l'l' .J uniors s ta t· in ;-, r ikado. Aubrey 1\ la rTs pln ys h id P -and~see k \l'i t h ?llr..; . .i\ ly e r.,;. 1:1. '"l'ca<: hing- l) ay" in :\lod t• l Sc hool. 1-l-. Good atf<•ndance at soc·i d i<'s todav. • 1.). Bock Hoard h;l\·e a chanee to siPep late a-; hook is fin- 2-l-. 25. 2o. 011 t tog-dhl'r. " ished. l (j _ D i cl yo u ;;pe the Claso.i cal Assoeiat ion stunts la;;t nie:ht ! 17. "Bin er ani' !'inmi! L " ~ . '27 . 2 . 29. :iO. 31. r: ,). ()_ 7. Rn<·hanti ng- ;; tra in.-; i ssn (' l'ron1 :{rei iioot·- g-il'is p ractice collegl' ;;ong-s. 19. l'\othing c•xciting toda~· 20. " O h •vc•;; 21. Aoo tiH' I' sdtool week fin is hl'd and 110 on<' :-c'Pms son y . sir~ .. 22. l nclust t·i on:-; studc·nt.-; ,,·orkl'd toda y b u t APRlL 1. 2. :3. 4. 1 . :\I ~ll'shall plays fi t·~t ~ant<' o f the sl'ason with .\11-Sta r, . Oor·11t g il'l.- <:ousunt<' r rn tuanb; of .\pt·il 1st doughnuts. SPniot·s haYe long-dt·padecl spelling ex;lm. Sc·nio t·.-; taking to ni <· to get ow·r pffcct;; of e x< m. J\1 o n roe 1\lark ley g i vr·s i<'d u re at t iH' Coll ege. Hast•- hall bovs ., lta rd a l 1ro rk. 1•\• rguson actually summons enough <:o ut·agP to speak nl \ .. I J. • • . Book boat·d hcu·d at " ·ork getting book ready fot· tlw 2:~. Oh! holl' 2-l .\ot a thing stit·ing but a c·h illy hrpezl'. "L.·) . 0rc•Ht <'Xt·iteme nt in th P hnlls. ll'l' sOil ll' res l. hate a rainy S u nday. Beuhring in a ~ood hu- tnor. 2fi. " II Oil' JH '· I·-I'ec tl y lovPiy! " 27. Discovp r·<•d t hat \ .Ye ltn<•t·, l m nd>Pl't, and BPttl t t·ing arc tak in g~\ J) 1'('!01!'; . nti -l•'a t getting t·c•ad.v ['o r th e war·m \\'t•ather. 2 . C oa c h wo1·k~ the bo~·,; to a fini>.h getting n•nd~· for the :30. game tOIII OITO\\'. End ol' ( 'a l<•ndar. 150 • • F.dR.ll Ell l.Y DEB.l1'E IIYJlS TO JllS . ' STAATS " Ilcnc rable Judges, tine!:' hog. wi II send a boy to sdwol 1 heat·d the t r·ailing garments of :Hiss Staats S1n•rp through our College Hall; 1 sa1r thl' poise of her detemrined hrad .\ nd knPII. ,,·hat must befa ll. for a yea 1·. · ' " .I ' llleaYe it to the class, ]~ I t·. l ;;nH IWI't, that you sa id la ke ;til togt'thcr." Yes, T ilirl, hu t I rncant lo ta kt• all togclhet· ~e pa r·atcly . '' llnd L some t l'eacherous deed or adion done ·w o rthy o l' ;t ;,tern repr oof, 1\n d ha d s uch action t o her knowlerlg1• l:Ot tte WPII ntight 1 keep aloo f. ( \'h th apologies to L on gfellow. ) S ltorl y OUom say~> t he r rasou II" L' don ' t pt·oduc\' tnOI'e :;ilk is t hat ou t· soil i:-. not 1rell adaptl?rl to th1• cu lltll't' o l' :silk. Hobinson is cletem1ined to lw <1 g rea t JlOl iti!·ia n : he is alt·r•ad,v a ble to use a co nsiderahh• alllount ol' pol ili<'al a l'gu w ent in proYing his G!'omctr.v propositi on. 'l'he r·e ar·c lcttet·.s in accent, 'l'h1•n• are letters in tone, But the best of all letters Tn lrt-P t' alone. ~Ir·. B.ird seems to have a gJ'(•a t liking not cnl.v fo r Ct·ow hul an,v kind of B.ird. ~ l i.s.s l'ot·Jlweli:- .. Boh, if T get stung, 1\·e got th rtt' naor·p g-ir·ls in 1·icw . . , Bob : ·' I ;ll(·ky 0 uy .. ' Staat.:; to gil'ls h1king a , hampoo : · ·uurry np 11·ith your hair, girls, and takt' it to •1'0\ll' ))('forP the study bell rings." 151 I'OOlllS • D lD r\ t\ YnO I)Y E VER SKE: vVi II ia 111 .., ll'i tit his hair comlwcH h 1111he l'l ll' ith his shoes shin ed ? ll a~l' ll with a girl ? ]•'Piton without Pritchard ? Lilh· . in a hu 1·tT. ' 'l'o 111 \Ya ll eut class ? Fidd le1· .~ h·a l a hasP 1 1'-Jpl l :\ l d 'olm silen t? \ ll's. ~ I .Yl'l'.-; snap het· finger ..; ? JPtl'l' Ail ift blttSit 1 .Areht•J· without a .-m ile? Amos wide a \\'ake ~ Bi rd fi •v '? Sq u i •·t• ll i ggius dance ' J<'l'l'd (:aiTl'tt at the Dol'lltitor.r ? ' ' l<' at " La mbert lean and h ung I'.)' ? Tilt' N ig-ht \~Tatc hman a 1rake? l\ 1iss Wo l·tncy without a hca 11 'I ( ' lll ll' ll 1'1 111 a race '1 r:ugland ll'i tltOltt an office? Talll'.'' in E ngland 's room '' llildt·cth tip his cap ~ J'O 11'110.11 1'1' .ll AY UOXCPJHu',· 'l'o r c<:tify the 1'11111 011 1' which is a broad, I ll'is ll to state, that I am as y et not lll iliTied but i mmune. " l,ap " Hai ley. knoll' what }tiss KctT look-., l'ol' in t he LiD:lcs am·hodv • • \Yatkins :- ·· Say ho.n, if' 'Jliss C- was ten cr, T \\'Oulcln ' t mind t'OliJ'ti n ' hr 1· a littl e." Vl'il i'S '' O IIlJU'- • ·' b Dr. H a11·orlh to thL' .Junior Englis h Clas.~ :' •lf yon think I ' 111 blind tell me so and don 'l IJe putting these signs around 11 \' l'C. " The Senior Clas.s has adopted this as a IIIOtl o. · • lll'l p the Blind. " Killing>m or th : • ' }:;ay, boys, 1 'm shin in ' at the Do emitot·y . ' ' Corn 11·ell: " I 'd l lkt• to be a F'r cshman on CIIHIWI day.~. " " Pap .. Ba ilP,\' i 11 the Cand_v Kitchen :. ' Do you sen ·c soup here?" 15~ { ECHOES Ji'ROM. ROOM 49 GA RRETT GET'l'l X G A D llER 'l'l S /<J"lJEXl'/::J Miss Cummings :- ' ' How do we know that we have a brain 1''· Albert :- How do we ]mow but what ou r head is all bon e¥" ' "I'h e book is a valuable adverti:sing 1n cdinm." Merchant :- "Perhaps so, 'rhat i ·the name of the bo o k ~" G-'' ~lirabi lift. '' 1\ f- " Well, what does that mean ?" G- " I t means-w-e-l-l, 1-e-s-s s-e-e, i-t m-e-a-n-s, well, it means simply 1\Iirabilia. " :Musgrave :- '' I don ' t know whether I can s pell Kimona ot· not, Professor, but I think it is spelled "t-i-m-o-n-a." H ildreth :-" Yer Kidden me." Ritz :- " Common sense is sense that bas reason in ithorse sense is no sense at all." l\Iiss A :- ' ' Is '' Pap' ' Bailey manied 1'' H ypes- '' All t he girls accuse me of being a flirt. '' SEI\'lOR DEJi'INI1'lO AS OJ!' LOVE '' Love " Love " Love " Love ' 'Love " Love " Love Dorsey. " Love is an abscess on the pocket book. ' '-Bailey. is trouble. " - Ritz. is as yet unknown. " - Williams. is one continued fu ss." -Johnson. is great. ' '-Corbly. is true ; have had expet·ience. " -Flesher. is an in ward feeling of out ward alloverness. " - l\Iusgraves- " T've qu it Hun ting." Elliot :-" 'l'he height of my ambition is to be a clerk" l\lr. ·w. :- " What is electricity 1" l\Ir. 'I' :- '' I did know, P rofessor, but T have forgot ten. '' J.\lr. w·:- " I am very sorrow you have forgotten fo r that is something that nobody else has ever known." is smooth sailing if you can Row. "-Webb. 153 .!!JCH. Ot: & PROJI 1'H /1: CLASS lWOJUS .A f>AR'L'L\' 0 .liRSSilOE .;\ Iiller :- " I t lw ttght that the pop ulation of: T exas was g rea ter t han that of th e Un i ted S ta tes. " To sNy ' 'Good Bye,'' it p ains the heat't, F'or in you r \l"alls we got our 'ltal't. Good Bye, Old R oom, do as y oLl like, Thi& is t he word of P a t and -:\[ike ; Y.le " ·orkecl together night and d ay And came out ,1·ith a double .A. vVe laugh ed aloud, ll"e shook t llC bed 'Till p eople 11·ere sorey \1·e 'rere ovet·head. A r oa r and a racket, aud yo u can t ell That .Pat and .Jlikc arc havi ng a spell ; Not wi thout pleasu re, not wi tho ut j oy One m a im; usc of t he pl'i 1·ilegc of h eing a boy. J f 11·e h otn not thinking haYe caused <m y pHin, L Pt s uch t hings pas.,; oYer and Friencls hi p r emain. Por all our m isdoings, \\'e t r nly regn~ t ; W e we re fr ien ds in beginni ng, and 11 c a.rc friend:, yet. For f avors h ere granted our t hanks \1·e 've cx tf>nded ; "Twas all uninten tional, if 11·c ll<ti'C oJtenclcd . For oursclr es in the f utu r e we t hing it discl'eet T o abid e at t he same place ll'h<' t'l'iu IH' d o Pat. " PAT A~D .In Sociology- Prof. l''i t;;;geral cl :- " "What is s pcci<1lization ! " Musgm,·c :- " lt is a f'el lo,,· 1r ho doe:; som eth ing that n obody else does. '' Jn Caesar· :- " rta" proel iu m r estitu t um est ;-" 1' h us the Jmttlr ll'as p<t ttltccl u p .. , f Jun ior to S enio r:- ' ·vVhat m1s th e fi t·8t n CII'S(Mpct p uhlis hecl in the United States 9 " S enior· :- " vV hy- et·- t hP histOL'.Y tdls a ll J k noll' ahou t it. ]' Pn pi 1 t l'ansia ting Ce<t ·,u· :- " 'J'hc 1·i 1·e r fte 11· in to the Ocean. '' 1\fr. F :- " What " ·as it Napol eon wished to leave to h is son 1" 1\riss rl' :- " I do n ' t knoll', hi , bony -part, T t hink. " :\I I KE. " 15·1 d PREST/M AY'S I DEA OJ'' UA .l !PUS T he imtn tct or· in agricultme tells his cla% that in selecting chicken.·, on e ·hould take into consid eration th e number of eggs each ll'ill lay p er day, rather than the quantity of fe atlt<'l'S it will prodt tcc. Clnb Manager to Joe Ferguson, j ust arrived in Hunting ton :- " Arc yo u going to .:Uar.shHll College?" F :- " 1 c:,, S ir. " C. JL :- " vVait a f ell" minutes and yon can go up on the car 11·ith 111e. " F.- " Ko thank you, ;\ lr. Cor·bly said fo ~: me to g o up on t he campus ancl sorne of the boy" wotJld show me the offi ce. Sl::Jf:JERO lf you Study H you Btudy S teele nomina ting a g i1·l for president of the Pr-cshm sn Class :- '' ln my op inion .t\liss-- is t he best looking girl in 5chool." (Genera 1 langhtee) . Strele hastily COJTects himself. " 0 no I Beg your pardon, I don 't JHean a 11·ord of i t." 1rant to be a d unce, yo11r S issero on ly once ; wan t to he a man , .)'Oll r Sissero all you can. S i>.1iet·o s poke tl1e Dago ton gue L ea rned it all II'hen he was young. 'What he did and what he said ).lad<' Old Sisscro lose h is head. Teacher in handing a pamphlet on com to 1\fi ·.,; A- - a ·k::; lir J· to d igest tiH' com 1rell hy l\londay. H you d on ' t \Yant to suffer such, J won ldn ' t orate too " d ern " much. '!'ell y ou ll"hat T'cl like to k no,,· J;; ho1r to scrap old Sissero. :\lis;;; H- - , meeting h er pastor on the street:- " 0 :1, H ello, J\ lr. B '' And ?C't th ey say old Sissero 's fin e ; Lall"s. didn ' t h e seoreh old Kattelin c! ' Gee I h011· T'd like to hear him spon t lf he 'd just cut that Latin out. Smal l Kid to llilclt-ct h :- " Are- you- a- F I'esilman '! 155