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i 1 irs A DOGS use To learn Commencement songs. To possess an enthusiastic attitude in class just before noon. To try to tell a joke in the reading room. To cram for a history test and forget the Readings! To try to joke Mrs. Nichols in class. To keep from looking in the Girls' Room as you pass by. To get an education. To publish an annual. To try to become pensive and medita- tive in the Dean's classes. For Pick to be waked up in Trig class. For Jim to get a date with Jennibelle. STUDENT Mary Louise at Mrs. NiCh0l's. Bill, Perry and Robert on the tennis courts. Ethel, Ruth, Kittie May, Edna, Zadie- lee, and Marguerite in the Girls' Room. Elva and Lorene in the reading room any time after 4:30. Roy, same as above. Mr. Luechauer in his chemistry labora- tory. Angie, same as above. Minnie Ray and Rannie in the east end of the reading room. Beanie at the bank. O'Neal in the northwest triangle any time before 8 o'clock, King in the library discussing views of theology. Lula in the office talking to Allen over the telephone. Clifton in Annie's car. For the Freshmen to get to 8 o'c1ock history class. For the Dean to try to have flower beds and shrubs on the campus when patriotic citizens take pleasure in driving their cars over them and it. For Jennibelle to get to Land's studio in time to h-ave her picture in the group. HFO1' Mr. Gregory to have to keep study ha . For Mr. Hester to attempt to makes students out of his Freshmen college algebra class. For Mr. Gambrell to get up a commen- cement program. DIRECTORLI Jim landscape gardening. Martha Pickens up at the church. Barkley reading the latest S. E. P. Davenport, Jones, Keaton and Co. get- ting back history notes. Walter in Baker-Poston's notion de- partment on Saturday afternoons, Lucille Webb looking in the mirror. Lucille Blackstock reserving armfuls of books. Gene in the Girl's Room arguing the scriptures. Mr. Lucas in math review class. Al Crosthwaite always talking loud and bothering somebody. Mortis at Count Land's. Miss Johnston up above us on test days. Custer running madly off in all direct- ions. ELVA: I'm a cat's kitten.
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but cl1d. 15011 know that-A is Ixlovgciolitevevbreailme-tlilsi oul, O'Neal tried to mix diplomacy and lemon drops in the popularity contest? Lucille Blackstock took a pop test in three hours? Buck is said to have come to Saturday morning history class on time? We have niet a certain Mrs. Gambrell? Roy Davis has decided to abandon his chosen profession of osteopathy and be- come a justice of the peace so he can mar- ry them all? Veda Grimes has taken up embroidery, especially French Knots? .1 or Do I bore you? asked the mosquito as he sunk a half inch shaft into the leg of Mr. Gambrell. Not at all! H, P. answered, squashing him with a book. How do I strike you? Henri-Nell: Angie certainly will make little things count next year. Mary Louise: How's that? Henri-Nell: Why she intends to teach primary arithmetic. M1'. Rand was giving intelligence tests in Education 2. Afterwards we heard the following: I just made 50 on my intelligence tests, sighed Ruth Witherspoon, Well I guess that shows you're a half- wit, murmered her sister Kittie. Mortis W: Did I ever tell you the story about the dirty window? Jim Nelson: You did not. Let's have it. Mortis: No use, you couldn't see through it. ai? 1 H .oem I 1 ' lfg 'I xv ,f J This climate and soil on the campus would be a good place to raise Blackstock? Angie is hard hit. They say she got a Lick on the way to Dallas not long ago? Margie and Becky are reading the book of etiquette and Whizz Bang in order to obtain that been around appearance? Get me? The college barber shop has turned into an oil station? v G. O. D. is said to be the great I AM ? We think the OAK LEAF is going to be a success? ES Two college boys were discussing musical instruments. Yes, said Hubert Jones, I am going to get me a eucaliptisf' A what? said Chub Swofford. A eucaliptis-that's a musical instru- ment. By golly, you can't fool me. That's one of the books of the Bible. Where is the car? demanded Mrs. Hester. Dear me! ejaculated Mr. Hester. Did I take the ear out? You certainly did. You drove it to town. How odd! mused Mr. Hester. I re- member now that after I got out I turned around to thank the man who gave me the lift and wondered where he had gone. Love they say is blind. Then marriage must be an eye-opener. MR. LEUCHAUER: I got to go to supper. 4- ... ..-..,,, . 5' l
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