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Henry hasn't a care why shouldn't he smwe? , , , The feathers of a bird Hock together and The early worm catches the bird ion c: diet, Clorwece? A . . Why cry, 0. P., the others are smilmg . . , Eunice has not only graduated but has. passed out A . . There's no resr far the weary nor Couches Barton and Boyce . A A Sunday --0nd whom are Game and Eller- waiting for? , . . You twoA don't try to look natural wkeh books , , A Robert quotes Shakespeare and likes II - what more could you ask of a man? A , A MitcheH and Purslcy on a Sunday afternoon , , , Gertrude faces the future wuth a smde A , A Is H715 the smalu Professor Rhodes has on rhe way m or from Spanish class? . . Wherefs Grunwlle, Kofhermc In there? A . . BEOUIIOUS, thus sunny SI'THIC may melt 1he snnw . . Be careful, you're top heavy and may fall in . . , O. P. says It is the little things that count and he means Clorlece . . . Courmey, Huddy and Samimore dignity we've never seen.
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Smile, Major, we know the ice will hold you . . . Be careful with those snowballs . . A Come now, we'll have no women making stump speeches . . . A blanket of winter covered the campus . . , Evelyn Williams likes icy weather . . . Now Sam. teach that Florida boy how to throw them . . , Three W. H. C.'5, wonder, how come I . . Hove you ladies been walking to keep warm? . . . Florida girls enjoy their first real snow . . . Our campus is beautifui whether clad in green or in white . . . Now, Aubert, woke up! You're on the iceinot mopping your room . . . Give professor her malll Crowson . . Girls, throwing snowballs is not lodyhke. How shocking! i . . Theodore and our editor guard Harding's gateway t . . Just a group of freshmen girls playing in the ice and snow.
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Jt D and Theda admiring the scene at Bee Rock from the cliff . t t the higher you climb the broader the View . . . By a narrow path we descend to the falls t , . Memories and many of them Cedar FONS . . . Get your head down, postmmtress, H you wont to return 10 your work . . . On the road to Pent Jean, where ON the clubs 90 . . . Down, down, down two hun- dred seventy odd steps . . . Look upward and cnwurd . V , Sittm' high on o hiH top at Bee Rock . . . Fletcher where's your beautiful lady in blue? . . . Arkansas River from Petit Jean Pomt , , , Down by the old mill . . Frances Little looks over Bee Rock. Ln
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