Due West Female College - Arrow Yearbook (Due West, SC)

 - Class of 1920

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I 1 3 in Bliss Clinkscales Ito Des Bloines ticket validated ? agentl- Does my ticket have to be Ticket Agent-'WVhen do you leave ? Bliss Clinkscales- Sabbath.l' Ticket Agent- VVhen do you leave? Bliss Clinkscales-'fsabbath Day! Ticket Agent- VVell, when do you leave???? Bliss Clinkscales- Well, in plain terms, I leave Sunday. Bliss Stoody Cin cooking classj- Bliss VVatson, how do you make the college hash ? Blargaret- You don't make it: it just accumulates. lVhy do Blattie Sue VVitherspoon and Betty Bflorrah like Hub-bles so well? Virginia Reid Cin Educationl- I could not teach primary work because I could not adapt my vocabulary to the children. Bliss Clinkscales- How much is a guinea worth ? Blaxa Bradley- About five dollars. Hortense Nash fthinking she was speaking of a guinea-pigj- Oh, I have some y at home I am going to sell if you can get that much for themf Bliss Shellield- Belle, how did you draw that line ? Belle- I drew it from the center of the circle to the point of attraction Ccon- tactjf' Dr. Green was preaching a sermon on this subject: Blen love darkness rathei than light because their deeds are evil. He was giving several very striking exam- ples to illustrate this fact when someone overheard the following remark: Bliss Kelso Cwhispering to Bliss Boyd,-'BVonder why he doesn't illustrate by a midnight feast? Blarguerite VVillis fToddD- l've confided the secret of our engagement to just three of my dearest friends, John. John-'flust three all told ? Blarguerite- Yes, they all toldf' Ruth Boggs was contemplating buying a phonograph and accordingly went to a I store in Anderson to examine some. A young man who was very attentive waited on her. Upon seeing that she was interested in a certain one, he said: Now the name of this phonograph is the Belvederef, Ruth answered with a haughty air and in icy tones: And what is the price of the Belva F Ferne Bell-Hjanette is surely a lucky girl. She gets a box of candy almost I every day. Blargaret Robinson- How is that? L1 1- .. 1. Page One Hundred Sixty-fifve

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ug I f -N is on if- ' ' S ' ffl' - . -- 1' 0 A ., -' .' 1 Q . Z' -'. l i- fa , O O O 6 ' -2 F o ,Q 0 , 1 i' 5- fi, 5121.-- A., 0 ,Ilia ' no 0 I F i ' ' 154 ,Z Q O Q 0 ' ' ' ' 'f-fra' .- 0 0 Lila Bonner Cto Rose after getting home from prayer-meetingl-'LOhl I saw Leo, Cassiopea and Lyra tonight. Erin Reid-A'NVill they come to the 'Fresh' reception ? Pearl Dale, in Astronomy class, gave the following formula for finding the mass A3 A3 S-I-Feefpilzs-1-Feefpjzz -: -+ T2 rf lean Reed Clooking in a new mirrorj- Now isn't that prettyf, Ruth Pratt- I am thoroughly disgusted. I cannot get Dr. Robinson to listen to reason. lN'Iary Less- VVhom did you get to do the talking? Ruth Hayes Cat the opening of schoolj- Say, 'Freshief where are you from? lVIiss Jameson- I may look Fresh but they call me Faculty. In Psychology class Dr. Robinson was discussing the relation between olfactory and gustatory sensations. -Allie Rush, very enthusiastically, Ohl Dr. Robinson, if you would stop up your nose would you not get so hungry? lyiyrtis Rush Cboosting her home statel- Some of the oldest cities in the world are located in Florida. Veola Johnson- VVhy didn't you play that part Bliss Hayes assigned you today? Because it called for an old maid's make-up ? Louise Barron- No, I didn't mind that, but I was insulted. She said she se- lected me because I looked natural. Gladys VVelborn lost her make-up box and couldn't go to the soiree. She hadn't the face to do it. Rose Burns- I wonder why the Professor is so mad ? Virginia Galloway- I gave her an answer which was so good that she could not improve upon it. Page One Hundred Sixty-four



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l l 1 1 Ferne- Every time she thanks 'him' for the last box she reminds 'him' that her name is 'lVIoore.' lVIiss Clinkscales- I want to see you make a B on English this next term. N Grace Cashion- So do I. Let's pull together. Ellen Hunnicutt Cat the tablel- Elizabeth, for goodness sake pass the bread. You don't seem to care if no one else gets any. A Friend Cto Elizabethl- I suppose you feel yourself sat uponf, Eliabeth Mann- Pshaw, what do l care? VVhy the last part of her name is 'cutt'. Bliss Byrd- Did Caesar's disposition change much during his life ? Elizabeth Johnson- VVell, he had more Gaul when he died than he did when he was born. Miss Shetlield Cin Astronomyl- Does any one wish to ask any question before the class is dismissed ? Lilla Templeton- Yes. How did they discover the names of the stars? Pearl Dale Qlooking at a picture of the Colorado Canyonl- I was always crazy to see this so l think l will go to Florida next winter. Isabel Choate-'WVe have to give an oral talk in English tomorrow. Nlartha Pressly Creturning from being called down to see the classification com- mitteel- Those crazy teachers try to make me take everything. I guess they will want me to take the 'Flu' next. Nlarie Stroud- R'Iary Less, you know l just hate to think about leaving this place in June. l have fallen so desperately in love. lVIary Less- Oh, that is a good joke for The .1rrou'. ' Marie Stroud- lt's no joke: it's the truth. CCE!! The most unfortunate letter in the alphabet some say. is the letter E-because it is always out of luck. forever in distress Qover Chemistryl, never in a holiday, and in classes all the time. And, too, it is the beginning of English and the commences ment of exams That's all true. Still it is never in a uniform hat, always in evening dress and always in something to eat. VVithout it there would be no life, no heaven, no For- bidden, no wickets and no soirees. It is the center of every enjoyable event and is always in love. lt is the beginning of excitement and the end of college life. Page One Hundred Sixty-.wx

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