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SEVEN WONDERS OF THE CAMPUS Prof. Blair’s Smile. Akerson’s tongue. Freshman Basketball Team. Treva Crabbe’s Styles. Johnson’s Dates. Faculty Leniency. s«fcrjr r,rSr The Croaker Staff. A SPEECH FOR ACTION Miss Ingcrsoll: “Mr. Gooch, did Mr. Doc move you to action?” Gooch: “If he had talked a minute longer I would have gone out.” IS IT POSSIBLE? Craver (standing before looking glass after a trip to Burlington) : “You’re a pretty gay bird, you arc, you naughty, tough little boy. You smoked a cigarette, you did.” FROM LAS!' YEAR Dr. Leist: “Miss Scoles, you are not keeping up well in your German. What is the matter?” Ruth Scoles: “Well, I go to church from seven to eight; then from eight to ten I study my Bib Lit and the rest of the time I spend on my Sunday school lesson and other religious duties, and do not have time for my German.” Leist: “That may get you by in heaven, Miss Scoles, but it will never get you a grade in German.” AT JUNIOR CLASS MEETING Mr. Kemble: “I will appoint Mr. Thompson teller.” Mr. Thompson : “What do you want me to tell ?” Freshman (to Miss Schick) : “Miss Schick, did you ever have rheumatism in your tongue?” IN SOPHOMORE ORATORY Miss Ingcrsoll (after Mr. Dukes had given a speech) : “Well, Mr. Dukes, I think that was somewhat of a mixture.” Florence Resor: “Yes, a regular ‘Dukes’ Mixture.’ ”
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HIGHEST AMBITIONS OF SOME OF OUR CLASSMATES. Violet Ashe .............................................To get a grade in chemisry Frank Snider.........................................To slumber undisturbed in class Vivian Miller........................................To get up in time for breakfast Marie Schick.......................................................To be aristocratic Roy Akerson...........................................................To get a girl Faye Hayes.......................................................................To be popular Grace Howard....................................................To be a missionary Sherman Oatman................................................To pass in something Mildred McKee................................................To wear a “W” sweater Earl Vandagriffe..................................To be editor of the Wesleyan News David Armbruster...................................................To be an orator Bob Fyc................................................................To hold his job COURSES THAT MIGHT JUST AS WELL BE ELIMINATED Dr. Schell’s course in present day nothings. Miss Miller’s course in campustry. Miss Bladwin’s course in coquetry. Dr. Lcists’s course in gum-chewing. Prof. Dickey’s course in flattery. Prof. Blair’s course in jokes. Prof. Lucbbcr’s course in sarcasm. Prof. Edward’s course in correct sitting position in chapel. Miss Voorhees’ course in spooning. Miss Schreiner’s course in smiles. Dr. Rommel’s course in deliberation. Miss Ingersoll’s course in moanings. Dr. Booth’s course in neatness. Prof. Boyer’s course in flirting. Dr. Ly,incr’s course in chapel cutting. Miss Hull’s course in gossip. Coach Heidt’s course in cussing. Prof. Eaton’s course in promptness. Prof. King’s course in sweetness. Prof. Koch’s course in baby culture. Prof. Jaque’s course in efficiency. ON THE “K” LINE Grace Howard: “Let’s get off and walk.” Akerson: “What is your hurry?”
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