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THE MIRROR I A 1929 15. Debaters again forced to turn in losses from Franklin and Taylor-but both are good debates. 22. The German Club stage a big party. 31. Easter. APRIL 1. April Fool! Mighty quiet. 5. The Etosca Club entertains the other departmental clubs in strange fashion. No grown-ups there! ? ! 11. The Dramatic League presents The New Poorfi Very good. 18. Heroditonian wiener roast. . 22f26. Mid-term exams. Shame on the faculty. 29. Miclfspring term begins. A number of familiar faces land new ones, tooj wandering about in the bustle of registration. MAY 1f31. Campusology has come into its own again. It's time to quote poetry. May Day breakfast for the girls. May Day festival. Quite lovely. Y. W. C. A. gypsy breakfast. 'S funny how dignified the Seniors are looking and how much the juniors have grown lately. Annual Glee Club Concert. Much enjoyed. Senior Class Play. JUNE 1-7. Annual Junior Banquet. Annual Educational Sermon at the Baptist Church. . Baccalaureate address by Dr. Dearing in Student Memorial Hall. Senior Picnic. ' Annual concert of the voice, violin and piano departments. Annual meeting of the Board of College Trustees in the President's oflice. Annual Glee Club concert. Senior Class Day Exercises. JuniorfSenior Exchange. Commencement address. Alumni Banquet. Another year has slipped by. Farewell. Page One Hundred Thirteen
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THE MIRROR u gum- 1929 WELLHOUSE WAILS The Library is a fine place to get a good seat and elbow rest to think about which class is off tomorrow. I don't see why girls can't get a permanent wave. The American flag has had one for over one hundred and fifty years. If Pa is out late at night, Ma never calls him. She waits till he gets home then she goes for him. A certain farmer girl, now in college, said a man came over to their house to see a hog and Pa wasn't at home. I To get a book from the library you multiply the base by the altitude and get the volume immediately. If a woman's face is her fortune I have seen several bankrupt girls. H We learn by our mistakes, we make mistakes by not studyingg therefore wc learn by not studying. We have college diplomas so the graduates can prove to people they have becn to school. A freshman girl said they had a black pig at home and they called him Ink, 'cause he ran out of the pen. I heard a woman say her husband was insane. I told her if he,was her husband I knew he was insane. 4 A fellow asked me the other day if I knew how long a man could live without brains. I told him I didn't know but for him to wait, time would tell. Can you remember way back when dorm girls used to go sleigh riding? Lincoln and Washington were born in February. I would have been born in that month too, I guess, but it was better to scatter noted birthdays throughout the year. If I had been born the night before Adam was created and could live till per' petual motion is invented, you never could in all that time convince me that note books are a value to any one. ' The reason why women live longer than men is because they have no one to talk them to death. Page One Hundred Fifteen
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