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THE' TARKIANA, 1938 13. What happened before noon is hearsay. 14 Beginning of week of religious emphasis. Good chapel attendance. 15. Hutch's Zoology specimen turned out to be five instead of one. How about a cigar, Pappy? 16. Delegates to Minister's Amid-winter conference dine at the dorm. Come back again! 17. Everybody sleepy. Haynes put on a midnight show last night. He's the only one that got any sleep. 18. Thislwas censored, too. 19. Fair. 20. Warmer. 21. We'l1 all agree. A fool and his money are some party. 22. Either Doc Dawson's speciman had a weak constitution or he's a poor sur- geon. The result anyway was a cat-astrophy. 23. We forgot to mention it, but a great man was born yesterday. 24. Informal Forum Initiation. Martin, we believe, displayed the strongest character of all. 25. Tri-State Festival. Did you see Tarr shine? . 26. County B. B. Tournament. W. A. A. made a Clean-up. 27. After having the campus filled with visitors for two days, we're limp as a dish-rag. But if you know of any diversion, give us a wring. 28. Now is the time for nation's to show their colors-in neutral tints. MARCH 1. In like a lion. 2. Social tact . . . Making your guests feel at home, even if you wish they were. 3. It must be Spring, Howitt. 4. Car advertisement: Room for the more abundant Wife. 5. Loud noises issue from the laundry room. Scared everybody but Kelly, she Just turned a little pail page one hundred and four 7' l As ' N . 1 I I 1 Q l A 21131551 P35 il.T,C, 5'3Z't1, 33 : gg. 34-.37Q nigga-.gr-, .1 Y.. . ,, A-. 1' -- A - 4'-57 ,i V -H -jf Q FE f Y J. jlrqgflif .' I if I
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THE TARKIANA, 1938 6. 7. 8. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 28. 29. 30. 31. APRIL 1. 20. 21. From a standpoint of beauty it's the grapefruit's golden skin that draws at- tention. But in reality it's the juice that catches the eye. Here's a little Oriental philosophy: 'As a man thinketh so are his hormones. Mr. Smith of CCC entertains in chapel. We have magical talent in the student body, too. At least Kelly and Doughty made the banana disappear with little difficulty. Joint meeting of Kappa, Lambda, and Forum. A very good program. Toar on crutches. Dr. Johnson says 'he stumbled over an umlot. Kids Party. A good time even if some of the babies did forget their rompers. Hitler takes over Austria. Nazi, Nazi, Adolf. Too bad, Dodd. Estes went home this week-end, too. . Dr. Thompson puts us wise to business sharks. Sounds fishy? Well, maybe. These swollen lidded individuals on the campus aren't in mourning. They're working on Play Production. We learn of vice and virtue From very different points, The good we learn at Mot'her's knee, The bad at other joints. World Premiere of The First Million. Educational Psych. test. Well, anyway, Dr. George, you won't have to start your next year's class with a group of strangers. Back again. Lunan 'has a new sweater. Or is it his room-mates'? Ho-Hum. Life begins at 6:40. Some of the Marshall Hall girls have discovered something pretty catchy. Nice work if you don't get it. ' On the same subject. The quaratine's theme song, Itch Iieb Dichf' Freshmen-Sophomore party. fAnother Theme Songj Tippy Tin or Tin Tipsy or Something. iEditors Note: Penny breezes into Ed's. office. Hamilton and 1 page of copy disappear. Bob Haupt's lecture on India. Hamilton returns. Nothing but bones left. Don't tell William Jewell, but we think we won the track meet. page one hundred and six 4 In Pl BUT VAl -.- -1 -....- -,.....p..- -:'.,.L .:,'.4'g:'.'t,-',j :q, .f A . .4 -'g , -D M va - - 1 -4 , I .5 D an h .I ...yr -1-H. . - - '- - 52- -I-I 75371 1'-ih14 truss:-.1113--s93lyi'Vs!K,.,5'5S ml'-.-y..33-,... .15 . ,3 .5331 -ggggf-2,3-3,1,,.,,,,,-'g..3:,'g,g:.3 r, gf.. 5:33 ',.:33f,,jQ5:3-g.g5.1-1 4-f,3',,,
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