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Spring Calendar. March 1 March 4- March S- March 13 March 18 March 22- March 23 March 29 March 31 April 1- April 5- -Wake Wake — Spring has up! —The D. S. S. in a pout because Miss Nannie decides that it isn ' t proper for them to go to the Legislature on Sunday. —The D. S. S. in mourning for the Departed legislators. — Mr. Brawley has excellent lessons — girls barely escape with their heads on. —The Family takes a stroll. -23 — Pedagogues attend Teacher ' s Meeting. Their heads swell. — Eds. in stiting room — 11.30 P. M. —Ask Marie. What????? — Easter Millnery Opening on the way to church. - They ' re not all dead yet. -Dr. Moment is obliged to wait five minutes for Miss Parker and the Botany class. -Thermometer 102 — Baked chicken too. April April May May May May May — Miss Nannie takes us on a trip to Scotland. We go on our looks. — Eds. working in library. Miss Nan- nie shoos them off to bed before day break. — Mr. Braw ' ley at last carries out the threat to pull out Millie ' s hair. r — -Ml go to the Jim circus. The (udge talks through the grapho- ■phone. I — One time when every girl goes to church. Ice cream and A. and M. er ' s the attraction. -Home this time next month! -Doretha and Mary ' s memorial day. -11 .30 P. M. Lizzie, Cora and Frances in Marie ' s room having a Geometry feast while studying for peanut butter — crackers — and pickles ' — examination. -Lillian yell-o-cutes. -Junior Banquet! Mrs. Fowler kept busy the rest of night. -Naughty Seniors receive their last dues from Peace.
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Winter Calendar. Dec. 1 — Miss Coley consents for gas to be turned Jan. on one minute before dark. Jan. Dec. 3 — Winter right — heat on ! Dec. 6 — Pattie Lee sUps on the ice and tails Jan. down the banister. Dec. 10 — Girls begin to pull rags out of their Feb. trunks for Christmas sewing. Feb. Dec. 19 — Christmas tree! Everybody receives a stocking full of tied-up tissue paper and baby ribbons . Feb. Dec. 20— Farewell Peace till 1907! Jan. 2 — Everybody back smi]ing(?) Jan. 6 — Legislature begins. Feb. Jan, 8 — Miss Nannie goes to the Governor ' s reception. Heads poked out every Feb. door to see her go by in her new dress. Jan. 11 — Snow — Annette Parrish thinks it ' s Feb. feathers. Feb. Jan. 15 — The D. S. S. goes to the Legislature. Jan. 18 — French and German classes begin practice for their recital to be given the next night. Feb. Jan. 19 — Senior Philosophy class take an exami- Feb. nation to celebrate Lee ' s birthday. Other girls spend the morning at Feb. the Capitol picking out Legislators. Jan. 20- — Beulah Robertson tries to take measles instead of her mid-term exams., but ends in getting a double dose of both. -Going to the Legislature. -Miss Parker takes the girls to the A. and M. Biological reception. -Mid-winter recital — Everybody finds a beau.(???) — Giersch Club eating again. —Dean Southwick presents Herod at the B. U. W. Girls have the night- mare. -Big snow storm! Mr. Brawley thinks he ' s a fine skater and makes it known by the usual sign. -The D. S. S. asks to go to the Legisla- ture with Miss Parker. -Jennie Cox gets a special delivery letter from Scuppernong. —The Jumpers are jumping. —Needles and pins Needles and pins When we go to Wharton ' s Our trouble begins. -Same crowd goes to the Legislature. -Girls go to Parsifal — to prepare for leap year. -Something grabs Cora — Cora grabs Lady and calls for help! Miss Double A and Miss B pretend (?) to be asleep.
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A Word from Each Editor. The fact that I am still alive Is a mystery to me ; For when I undertook the job I never dreamed I ' d be. I ' ve tried to make the girls work hard ; The results vou mav surmise: For they would ' nt mind the ED-IN-CHIEF Representing the Sigma Phi ' s. ' Twas money, money, money That turned my mind to th.s; And if I ever get over it, ' Twill be when I ' m in bliss. My hair is turning just as w ' hite As things in trouble can ; And if you wish to know the cause, I am the BUSINESS MAN: I, too, have done the very liest My poor old brain knows how; But, after all, these naughty girls Have had a many a row. We ' ve tried to have our annual filled With things original, new; And now we give you what we ' ve done. —ED-IN-CHIEF, a Pi Theta Mu. Of our adventures we could write A book so big and thick. That towards the end each word you saw Would make you deathly sick. We ' re the ones who ' ve taken blows And hustings on our heads: The men of business run ami hide From us ADVERTISING EDS: The biggest thing I ' ve had to do Was writing business letters. And when I couldn ' t a bargain strike Got sot on bv mv betters. I ' ll never rest from all this trouble ' Ti I have loved and wed; Never be in all your life A CORRESPONDING ED: If in this annual you should see A line to make you smile, Just do so. please, but also pray That I may live awhile; For, sometimes, saying funny things Is worse than being dead. Especially when you have to As does the COMIC ED:
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