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Seen at the dorms every Sunday morning—hats! I wonder why? Student:—T got South America on the radio last night.”’ Prof.:—“Uh-huh, did you?” Student:—‘Yes, and then I put my head out of the window and got Chile.”’ (chilly). Shakesperian Stage: Swells used to stand by the stage; now they stand by the stage door. HEAR DSAROUN D.C. S25. “wonderful time. Oh, my dear, he is a heavenly dancer and has the cutest line. I’ll bring him to the next dance at school. And he seems to like me—’”’ ““—the worst transcript I ever had, and she went so fast. I didn’t get a thing. And then, she gave us another one of those bills—’”’ “absolutely broke, what with paying Mr. Colby forty cents this week for opening my locker and all that typewriting paper and the new book for English Lit. — ‘forgot to sign up for a Prom ticket because I thought he was going to come across, but not a sign so far, so I’m going to try to get one. I'll go to the Show, anyway—” “latest scandal about her engagement. The ring is a beauty and she had a shower and all of a sudden she just decided that she didn’t—”’ “have about 40 per cent off so far. Was late I don’t know how many times and cut a couple of classes to go to see Gloria Swanson and Rodolph Valentino. Pretty soon there won’t be any more mark—” Things you should keep:—Tempers, sunny dispositions, secrets, and hair. Things you shouldn’t keep:—Grudges, ugly dogs, late hours, and borrowed books. Professor Corbin:—‘‘Before I was married, I used to go down to East Orange, N. J., to see a certain young lady, so I know something about Jersey mosquitoes.”’
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Mrs. Tibbetts in Spanish I:—‘‘Give me a contrary-to-fact sentence. Soph. (thinking aloud):—‘‘If I had money—”’ Mrs. Tibbetts:—‘‘That’s right! Very good example of contrary-to-fact.”’ THINGS WE, WOULD SEIKE, LOrkKNOW Wuy Mary Murphy talks so low in class and so loud elsewhere? Wuy Mr. Wilson picked Theresa Arratto and Mildred Tewksbury for the in- telligence tests? Were they dumb or absent? WHETHER Mr. Corbin thinks we believe he really locks his door? Wuy Alice McCarthy blushes so in Educational Psych? Wuy Vivian Smith and Phyllis Culbert lose their power of speech when Mr. Onate calls on them? Wuat would happen to Lill Lehmann if she couldn’t talk? Wuat would happen if Louise Bellows lost her temper in class meeting? Dip Betty Heath take her course in cooking during the summer? WHETHER the window has any attractions for Marion Condon in Spanish? Wuy Mary Mortimer isn’t training for the Opera? Witt Marian Woodlock have to do any cooking later on? Mr. Onate, at Christmas tume:—‘I hope you all have a pleasant vacation and that you’ll come back and do better work than you are doing.” Class:—“The same to you.” OUR SONGIUIS EF Bandanna Days . See pS ie i Oo ce eee ee TA TOT Davy Early in the MpeeretiES) Bluesea. ee ee . About 7:30 Lonely Nest. . ee ee Se a Dorinesa iter June 12 Syncopate . . a ee aha er Peg Kirby The Voice in My Heartae i al eee oct aat Budget Now! Two Little Wooden Shoes . .-. . --. . +. +. +. The German Play ThesTwinkle in sY ours ye ee . Theresa Arratto Parade of the Wooden Soldiers . . or eR O ale C., Wednesdays When My Castles Come Tumbling Down sy eon Mid-Year Reports My, Buddy mx uc bale = pt nee ee . Louise Budd ALL Miieicl Lec 0s ee sa Money and Banking Professor Corbin:—‘‘It is but a step from the sublime to the ridiculous.”’ Student:—‘‘Watch your step.”’
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