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l I yi In ,ii The Daisy, Nineteen Twenty-One - XS Ejlli lzl g? ai' A A , E 4 til , - 'iw M 0 ' Tl, L E g .... .... .... . . . . 1- asmfm' rqrirrvn-ri-1-ii-11 r-T .m..........-............... .i.-nurrrmi-nmnvn-T...............mm...........iEj- is ' Jokes A frog, a lamb, a duck and a polecat wanted to attend a big show at Stout's Theater. The admission was one dollar each, and they had only three dollars- who went? The frog went, because it had a green backg the lamb went, because it had four quarters: the duck went, be- cause it had a bill: the polecat couldn't go, because it had only one cent, and it was a bad one. as as as C-oggs Maltby fin Chemistry Lab? : Miss Milroy, how do you prepare a weak solution of H-2 O? as as as Laura Frances: Look, only two stars out, and its such a beautiful night. Jane Bowling: Well, I think they have all gone in to study for exams. 95 A5 95 Women's faults are many, Men have only two, Everything they say And everything they clo. 3 -H5 95 Upon being approached by the editor for a joke for this department, Dr. Allen said, My Bible IV Class. 95 95 95 WHEN A BOY IS MENTIONED Freshman: Is he good looking? Can he dance? Sophomore: What frat does he be- long to? Junior: Of what school is he a graduate? Senior: Where is he? 65 95 95 Lula fat ringing of breakfast belll: Mary Agnes, aren't you going to get up?,, Mary Agnes fhalf asleep? : Aw, ask the dictionary. as as as Nellie Gaines ftranslatinglz Bonae leges Caesarisf' the bony legs of Caesar. as as as KRAZY KNOCKED KRUSHES Krushers Mlss THOMPSON . KIRKMAN MCNAIRY POLLY BuRKs . . ANITA CURREY . NONDAS WAYNE . LOUlsE CAMP . . ERMA B. WOODWARD MARY RESSIGUIE . Miss BRICKER . . MARTHA ALLEN . MARGARET TURLEY DOROTHY PRYOR . EVELYN COLEMAN . . . HELEN TODD . . RUTH THOMPSON . Krushed . Miss ANDRUS . . Mlss MILROY . . Mlss CoATEs FLORENCE BAssETT . LOUlsE STONE MARY L. EDELEN . . JEAN TORTAN . . Miss FELL . . Mlss KILMER . LULA EDWARDS . CAROLINE NOEL . Mlss MOULTON . Miss BLACKSOM . Mlss SHAILER . . . Mlss BUCHANAN ALLENE MONTGOMERY .... DAISY MCLIN Miss PETERS ....... Mlss CURTIN 95 95 3 Brummal Lewis and Virgaleen Byron are confined to their homes in East Hall for being too religious. 95 Q5 65 Ellen Clayton was called before Honor Board last week for riding at night with boys. On account of her previous good record she was merely reprimanded. 95 95 95 The members of the Chemistry Class were late to chapel Wednesday morning because they were so interested in Miss MilrOy's beautiful theory of disassociation that they didn't hear the bell. 95 3 95 Mildred Upton fin Cookingjz Miss Bricker, aren't potatoes fruit?,' Page eighty eight
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'fir ' ' Y . I - 'i L. . fi ' 1, cg .H The Daisy, Nineteen Twenty-One l viii? 'TL' D- H- Vglig' - - H- -H - - !' lmmU --'--1- m--- -------'--' mvmmmrfrrmmimt ...... .mm ...... m,..1 .,..,,,. ....,,,,,,,,,.,,EI- M 101.65 PERSONALS Burton I-lays: I was calling on Mary Agnes disturbed the neighbors last night by talking in her sleep. Margaret Thompson is still on the sick list and will be until Mrs. Kiser can get rid of her. Gladys Bridges and Marie Becknor on time for breakfast ONE morning. I-lortense Lewis is suffering from dis- torted muscles as a result of galloping around the sun parlor with Liz Walker. Dean Andrus and Miss Thompson had a heated discussion as to which should take them to the Knobs, Jane or Pete. Miss Milroy settled the discussion by suggesting that they all go in Dr. Franklin. Goggs Matthy and C-allopingn Camp are on the verge of nervous break- down, due to the fact that they could not go to town the sixth time this week. Our Sunday afternoon naps are rudely interrupted by Mrs. Reynolds madly shift- ing gears, also by K. Starling's futile at- tempts at ragtime. is is is EXTRACT FROM jIM'S LETTER TO CAROLINE O Caroline, thou art divine! Would that I had you to call mine: To ease my sorrowst to end my woes, To cook my victuals, and wash my clothes. A4 95 36 Tell me not, in mournful numbers, That we meet again today All the scraps we had on Monday, Fixed up in the same old way. Evelyn Bates last night when someone threw a brick through the window and hit the poor girl in the side. Preston Carter: Did it hurt her? Burton: No, but it mashed three of my fingers. as Ae 96 CELEBRITIES K. C. W. WILL PRODUCE EVALEE GREEN ....... Chorus Cirl MARY W. RHODES . . Star Basketball Player EVELYN MAHN . . . . Movie Actress ILA BLANCHARD . . . . . Toe Dancer LUCY MAY COVINGTON . . Clerk in Woolivorllfs FRANCES STONE . . . fnlclleclual Genius MARY WENTWORTH ..... Fiery Oraler E. IRVINE AND E. ADAMs . Leading Politicians as as as Lula: What would you do if Pat kissed you on the forehead? Mary Agnes: I'd call him down. WANTED TO KNOW Why D. Pryor is so interested in spe- cials.', Why Bowling goes to town every aftemoon. Why S. Cardwell gets such good grades in Math and Physics. A Why some girls never come to Sunday night supper. Why M. Turley likes to go to the post- office. Why L. Camp is such a dainty eater. Why Nellie Gaines attracts the boys. Why some seniors don't have to work in the tea room. Why Mary Agnes studies so hard. Why the senior camp was so thrilling. Page ninety
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