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' Y. Xlffarren tat the tablej-- .l think l had rather be married than stay at Woman's College. Senior l-listory Girl- The American people raised cotton and sent the wool to England. - Miss Clift- I-low far have we gotten in the outline ? L. B. G.- lo the excavations lexplorationl of Cabot. I-I.. S.-i'Miss Clift, did you ever take fencing ? Miss Chft- No, but l used to fence a lot. Teacher- I have an uncle named Nathaniel Green. First Girl- Oh, we have lots of Green folks in Mathews county, where I came from. Second Girl- Fvidently.'' L. VV.- Mamie, why are you crying? Mamie A.-- Boo-hoo, I just can't help itg this is the hrst time I have seen the moon since I left home. L. XN7.+ Cheer up. that is the town clock you see. J. N. J. to E. P. bl. and R. K. B.- Girls, I would like to know the number of steps I go up and down every day. but shucks! there's not enough numbers in the alphabet to calculate that. Someone asked Merle Wfesterman who invented the printing press. She replied. Paxton ING: wonder how she got the two mixed. Josephine Rose got sea-sick CSeayl the night of R. C. Glee Club concert. A. M. sl.- Elizabeth, you always. get things confused backwardsff Virginia Cficlwina and Virginia discussing religionj- Well, Ilm Methodist, but I was immersed. i l c Edwina- Shucks! you ought to be a Baptist and be baptised like me. IO7
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Qfldvertisements Vllanted: To know how long the hundred year war lasted.-flnnie Pierson. VVanted: To know if Broad St. Bank is on Main St.--Lautina Williams. Lost: A wad of chewing gum on Broad St. Finder please return to Elizabeth Davis, Marshall Annex, and receive reward. lVanted: A pretty complexion.--Jessie Jarvis. Wlanted: A hogshead of peanut lJutte1'.-E'a'elyn fustis. Wlanted: To know where Lautina got her linger nails.-Haselle Gibbs. For Sale: Kodak supplies.-M rs. Gro-ve, Main l-lall. For Sale: Frat pins.-.Marye Lawson. For Sale: La Valliers.-V. Seay and L. Starke. Found: An ice creain cone between gate and side steps. Owner please apply at Miss Anderson's- office. Lost: The hope of ever having small feet.-R. Bell and R. Bl0.1'01IL. lfVanted: Qne package of hair dye.-A. M. I ones. Lost: A heart somewhere in New Orleans.-Elizabetlz Staplelcainp. For Sale: Information concerning the Spanish, -Ivy Osborne. VVanted: Some underground passage to convey the W. C. girls to the First Baptist Church.-A. R. Nelson and Dr. Nelson. 109
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