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DA1sY SMITH Dim' 195 3, age 2.?VW'1l7'.t The Tower feels quite honored To have had an editress YYho gave her life in the mad rush To get it to the press. DIARY FORSHEY AND lX'lARIAN SETZER YYhen Mary and Marian were living And walking both along, lt was no easy matter To recognize them wrong: But were they not together! Then sing ye a different song. FRANCES PATTON Died 1o,z5, nga 2Q-Vfllllf Dear Frances was a good old sport, In all our work and play: But all for love of one fair man She grieved her life away. RUTH LANTER Dim' 10511, age 64-w1z1'.r Dear Ruth did lead a good life And go to church did she, But in the end her heart failed And under the sod she lies. -YYEI.sH, 22. Faculty: ls there anything worse than to be old and bent? Student Council Payers: Yes, to be young and brokef' Dot: l looked in the parlor when Corwin was calling on Alina. Klart: Dell, what did you find out? Dot: The light. O ARMS ASD LEGS We do our tasks, diversified and num- erous, By means of ulna, radius and humerous: But dance like all descendants of the lemurs On tibias, libulas and femurs. 3 --fzzlfmr L'11fe11oza11. Dr. Ramey Cat close of lecturel: MNOW, are there any questions? Miss Camden: Were we supposed to take notes on that lecture? Found on Freshman registration card: Give 11111110 ofpf11'v11f.v or gllllflffllll. Answer: Papa and mamma. CoRREc'r1,Y XYRAPPED Are you looking for something in nien's clothing, sir? asked the Hoor- walker. Certainly not, was the reply. Fm looking for something in women's cloth- ing. l've lost my wife. A hick town is one where there is no place to go that you shouldn't. Hop: My father has a bakery and l can be fed for nothing. Alma: 'l'hatls nothing. My dad's a preacher and l can be good for nothing. Fm always springing something, said the mouse as he walked into the trap after a piece of cheese. l guess l'm going to be an under- taker after all, said the hobo, snatching a pair of B. D. Vs. from the line. Flannery: l.ook at that bride and groom. Don't they look freshly mar- ried.
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