Show STUDENT LIFE 118 Mr Ilomer finds that his laboratory work keeps him busy until after Sorosis EllaM: “When we went to Richmond was the first time I ever sat up ALL night” Melvin Merrill is again able to be at school We wish him better health in the future Some of the Richmond people said on seeing Taylor that they heard the fairies were all little girls Barrack-Enuri- ng the dance) “This is a splendid dance” Blanche — “Yes it’s a nice " tune” Rev Clemenson conducted chapel April 23 Ilis talk was interesting and suggestive es- pecially to members of the faculty The catalogue for the coming year is under preparation Copies will probably be ready for distribution before the close of school The thirteenth annual report of the Experiment Station is out It gives a brief summary of the work done by theStation duringthc past year Miss Moench —(at the “Dream”)— “Come fairies we’re ready for you” Miss Watts — “Yes girls come even If you have one stocking on” Ella M —(in the midst of debate) — “Another reason is that it gives her better chances to get married I will deal with tliat later on” (Adams blushes vigorously The final announcement of the Summer School Is in the hands of the printer and will be mailed during the week Every department of the school will be represented in the Summer Session First Student — Did you ever notice how Prof Campbell “R’s?” when he speaks drops his Second Student — That’s not so strange when Blanche speaks she drops her “I’s” The “Invincibles” of the A C met and defeated the Fifth ward team in baseball April 27 Reckless playing in the last inning on the part of the college boys gave three runs to the visitors Until that time the score stood A C 14 Fifth ward 0 Miss Fisher — “People have to point to me to show what a real Senior is” Shaw— (In geometry) “What is that previous proposition they are always talking about?” The English 6 students arc holding their debates Monday evenings now instead of Tuesday afternoons The engineers have been trying rather hard to dream also but for some reason their dreams will not come true The Physical Culture girls will give a ball in the gymnasium Saturday evening April 25 All are invited to attend We would like to print what May thinks about cultivating Lemmons in such a Snowy climate but we might embarrass some one Students please take notice that the Sorosis girls did not plant those stakes Arbor Day but they merely mark where the trees are You can see the tree if you look closely A Sorosis girl looking at the flowers after Midsummer Night’s Dream said “If boys arc not the best loveliest things living” Some boys may be anxious to know to whom this refers West — “Has Mamie been engaged by the college for the coming year?” J T— “Yes I believe she has” West — “Confound it: I wanted to engage her myself” The baseball enthusiasts of the college despite many difficulties incident to poor equipment and meagre encouragement have at last organized C T Darley was elected captain and Mr Thompson custodian The management has good material to work with and should put a good team in the field All they need Is practice and “to a man up a tree” it seems that some improvement could be made in the present method of work Instead of spending a couple of hours every day in unsystematic slugging the players should be put through a fixed routine every night until each man is put in his most desirable position Then they should be kept there and worked hard Nobody doubts Darley’s ability both as a player and captain and it is up to him to put some spirit into the work |