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Q iLife EY i Mathematics Club President, D. I. Shorb. Secretary, Maud Bosworth. The editors would like to have the Mathematics Club solve the following problem in A New Geometryu: lf two parallel lines on the campus are cut by a transversal, the alternate interior angles are equal to an ethical. Two successive daily recitations in a subject are equal to a rest-providing the pro- fessor does not forget his regular alphabetical order. lf a student's opinion is not equal to that of the professor's, it is equal to zero. lf the two lessons are equal in length, but the professor of the lirst is easier than that of the second, then the second lesson is more important. Therefore, prepare the second iirst. If two assignments are unequal, the corresponding bluffs are unequal, the greater bluff being opposite the larger assignment. NVith the above theorems, solve the following' problem: One-third of the Plane Geometry class is paying attention, Find the proportion of the class that know what the Professor is talking about. Modern Literature Club President, I . S. Sorrenson. Secretary-Treasurer. Elizabeth Sharer. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man. and writing an exact man.- liuzou. - President Miller in the Greek exami- V: ion requested that each student write on his paper whether he received any lielp or not in the exam. This is what was written on Shorlfs paper: l have neither given nor received help during this examination: the latter is perfectly evident and the Lord knows l couldn't do the former. 3 3 at To ,lohn Mitchel: l Iind, on looking over papers VVrittcn by you on your last exam That you will have to quit your capers lf high in the class you expect to stand. -Prof. Hendrickson. This applies to mid-night sleigh rides, etc. just After the Band Fair. The melancholy days are here My empty coffers look As if l'd have to hock my watch To buy a copy book. -XYeber, Sheller, Brubaker, VVilson. 3 752 ,AG Donald Martin is a masher Donald Martin is a bean Ask us who his latest ease is VVe must tell you we don't know. ,Sl ,Sl ,FI lf you haven't your lesson hang a crepe on your nose-your brain is dead. Rules of Library Nothing' but silence and little of that. lf there is any talking to be done, l'll do it myself.-D. J, Shorb. M M 79 lf your shoes squeak, don't wear them. ,SF 3 as! Persons Wishing' to study together will go to the Presidents office. A3 .4 152 Do not flirt with the librarians-Brunr baugh and Miss llosworth excepted. JI Al 752 I Absolutely not more than two allowed in the library during chapel. Ziggy and Zim the modern tradition. lf you have lost any of the tales see Notfsinger. 3 759 M Don't pretend to speak in subdued tones when in the library, but just yell. ,SG ,SC ,4 BOOKS U XACCESSIONED. Nelson's f'Velocipede. t'President Millerls Yearbookfl Psychology of the Angels. Shively's Mathipede. Treatise on Church Theology. Y .. ZMOUNT MORRIS COLLEGETY A
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