DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1930

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DYouville College - DYouvillian Yearbook (Buffalo, NY) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 155 of 190
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Page 155 text:

ga K .T YM , X C9-'aw6Q' 9i l i X JD g - K VKQFB' v' 4 f .W , 0- ,r ,. Q, 1 7 YWXJ Q One Side of Notable Telephone Conversations OCTOBER 1929 I Hello, Bob? I want you to call me for tonight-yes, at eightfthirty. Let me see. No, you'd better make it eight o'clock. Yes, eight o'clock. You know I'm in Bahston-Bahston. Yes, Bahston. A Well, I'll tell you how to get here. You know the way to Hamburg and you know the way to C-'s? Well, you don't go that way, go the other way. On the dumb policeman at the four corners there is a sign saying Ballston, and an arrow pointing in the opposite direction, well, you turn that way. Are you listening? Well, keep going straight, and Hrst you'll come to North Bahston, but don't stop thereg keep on going. Soon you'll come to a cemetery. Go slow at the cemetery. About two miles from there is Bahston. L'Oan you hear me? ?'Well now, Bob, at the four corners is a store and on that store you'll see a sign, and on it is written W-'s Hardware Store. Stop there, toot your horn and I'l1 come out so you'll know where the house is. ' '?Don't forget. Yes, I'll expect you at eight sharp. L'Goodfbye. tr. as ts as FEBRUARY 1930 Hello, mother? Oh, is mother there? Thank you. Hello, mother. Did the marks come? What? Oh. Well, look in the mail box, please. ' Cpausej Hello, What's that? Oh. Yes, I know there's a bill, but I'm interested in the report. I beg your pardon? You can't see? Oh, you haven't your glasses. Make junior get them. Hurry- All right? All right. ' Religion 93? Not bad. 'L95? Imagine! I thought I flunked it. Yes. Yes, that's all right. - 75? Well, fancy that! Thought I had a perfect paper. Only 83? uYes. That's all . . . Well, I suppose I should be glad I passed them all. Still . . . that 75 in Sociology . . . . . . All right. Thank you. '?Goodfbye. One Hundred Twentyfseven

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f r i.. l ' w ifi'-911 ----of-so-s?e t Jae ' k74l,,5O ll fn' - - .s rs Life's Little Problems Why is it that Marie Hirsch always comes smilin' through? What kind of an appeal causes Gertrude Campbell to be frequently summoned by lawyers, to collect her legacies? Why should our lusty little underclassmen insist upon making pilgrimages to the holy city, much to the detriment of the clubrooms? . How is it that the Easterners have chariot races, the Southerners have bull fights, the Westerners have rodeos and we Northerners must have our snowball fights? Now we are confronted with the problem of installing shatterfproof windows in the classroom doors, since one Freshman endeavored to experiment with the plate glass. This particular morning was dreadfully cold. The frost was cruel to Enger and toe and whipped their cheeks with each windy blast. Their thoughts turned to coffee and sandwiches. What was the harm? Stealing away from the prayerful crowd, they hastened to more cheerful surroundings and ref freshed themselves. Reproved for their tardiness, what could they give as an alibi? We, they murmured, uwent to the cemetery. But what utter dismay was theirs, when they were informed that the interment was held far, far away! A Feline Escapade Among the thrills of the year we pause over the catfrescue staged last fall. Many bloodfcurdling rneows drew the attention of pedestrians to a hennafcolored feline perched on a top ledge of the building. The cause of the ascent was a mystery, but the necessity of descent was conspicuous. Having no steeplejack in our midst, the next best course was taken. The S. P. C. A. responded promptly, and soon Miss Kitty was lassoed Qsuch direful distress in that long, dangling form D, .swung far out in front of the building and finally pulled in through a window. Furious mewing echoed throughout the halls. Everybody stood aside to let Miss Kitty be borne away in a neat little satchel. Cats are usually proud, and we wonder if it might have been fear that kept Miss Kitty from reveling in her popularity that morning. One Hundred Twentyfeiglit

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