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THE Mt. Pleasant City Y. M. C. A, OFFERS EVERY WESLEYAN MAN THE Best Advantages in the World FOR A TOWN OF THE SAME SIZE THE CITY Y. M. C. A. BUILDING Offers You A most pleasant home in her Dormitory, a healthy mind and body, and training under a most competent physical director. In other words, it offers everythingastudent needs. Membership Fee $5.00 for School Year WRITE FOR RATES AND ROOM RESERVATIONS EDWARD WESTON. ACTING SECRETARY
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17. Washed my hair today and cleaned house. Am getting so much trash 1 don’t know where to put anything. 18. Prof. Blair advertised tickets for “As You Like It.” 19. Tickets on sale for “As You Like It” by W. G. Blair. 20. Last chance—Tickets for “As You Like It” still on sale—Willie Blair. 21. Mr. Blair got a free ticket to the show for advertising it. lie sure earned the ticket and besides the show wasn’t much good. 24. Today is the biggest day of the year. The faculty all went on a lark to Dr. T. J. Meyer’s home. They left early to spend the entire day there. Wonder who will have the date with Miss Baldwin — Willie Blair or Cortez Johnson. I’ll bet Miss Rader and Prof. Koch will have a good time hunting eggs. I can’t understand though why Prof. Johnson took his telescope. Hope George Beal won’t forget his girl back home while he is with Mrs. Coolidge. 25. Gee! but the Profs, are cranky today. Prof. Blair almost looks as though he had a black eye. Harry Jacques brought back a peculiar chicken for his class to dissect, which he found roaming about the farm. 26. Tonight is open night. Wish I could have a date. I really believe I will have one some of these days. “Humpy” got here before six-thirty for his date, but had to wait as Maude wasn’t through with her supper yet. 27. “Donner und Blitzen!” I’m tired tonight. Decided not to go to Banquet. Went home and I’m going to have a big dinner and then a date tonight. some time last night. Am sleepy today, but we are to have a big football game so won’t get to sleep any. They sure must have had some Banquet last night. The Juniors and Seniors certainly must have had some rivalry. We won today. Rah! Rah! Rah! “Tally” and Garretson played some games but “he” beat them. Gee! but he’s a good runner. After the game he was elected Captain for next year. Gee! but 1 ’m tickled. „ i. . A • J FftlUtTv ON « NO'J.iH’
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29. Went to the Preliminary Contest tonight. Stanley Newell won first place, and will represent the school this year. 20. The funniest thing happened today. When Prof. Fimmen started to leave the table this noon, he put his napkin in his pocket. Poor fellow! how he blushed when we laughed at him. DECEMBER 1. Today was “lazy” day for everybody except the grinds. I didn’t do anything except help clean up the room. We went to the Pastime tonight. I didn’t have a date though. 2. My, but it was cold this morning. Awfully slippery too. Met the walk coming up twice on my way to chapel. 5. Girls’ Glee Club was selected and organized today. Several of the girls were surprised that I did not get. to sing. But I know the reason why. I don’t worry. I’d rather sing popular songs anyway. 6. Had my ticket reserved for the Zoellner Quartet entertainment this evening and then they didn’t come. Several of we girls went to the hypnotic show, and we sure had some time. Tried to get Grace Weir to be hypnotized but she said, “You don’t catch me getting down on my knees proposing to some man. ’ ’ 7. So cold this morning that I had to stay in bed to keep warm. Was sleepy anyway so didn’t care whether it was cold or not. Took a little walk this afternoon, but didn’t see anybody I knew. Everybody’s gone home over Sunday. 8. Quite a few of the girls from the Hall went to Burlington today. Romeo and Juliet is to be presented. Profs. Blair, Koch and Johnson also went down to see the play. I couldn’t go although I wanted to very much. Thought maybe I would get a chance to ride up from Burlington with some one if I were down there. 9. Prof. Blair spent the entire class hour telling how he liked the play. He said the actors were not natural in the love scenes. Wonder how he knows. 10. Shopped all afternoon, trying to find a suitable Christmas present to take home with me. Will soon have to do some regular shopping. Heard today that Prof. Beal had to dismiss his Physics class some time ago, because the Dean’s private secretary had borrowed his key. Everybody in the class cried because he couldn’t meet, his class.
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