Show X hl i Home Hoye Hits and Happenings t TV At V e J f Pay your subscription Patronize our advertisers They patronize patronize patronize pat pat- us Mr Christenson communes commune with lith his soul very frequently lately Mr N ll has his hands full when he wrestles with a sack of government mail All ladies are unanimous in the opinion that Mr Decker would make a good tra tra- tra Miss Farnsworth leaves school in about two weeks and will depart for the Worlds World's Fair about May loth If they knew what a relief it would b be beto beto to the girls the gentlemen would curl their mustaches before they came to school Hardly a day passes but some girl seeks in vain for her lunch Start a subscription tion and open a free lunch counter that the hungry may be fed The advanced drawing class now feels capable of selecting their future specimens from Natures Nature's store and will begin work as soon as the weather permits Several old classmates have been seen at the University this week Among them Maud Nixon Hilda Larsen 92 Geo F. F Harding 91 and Lyman W. W Skeen 91 The sound of queer noises in the toil toilet t room Wednesday V caused a general stampede stampede stampede stam stam- pede in that direction The open door revealed Miss Noble oble dancing wildly about bout and shouting like a Tuscarora brave on election night After a few vain inquiries the WOl wonder stricken stricken girls discovered the r cause of all this commotion Miss Noble r had passed in psychology Prof Augsburg b is awaiting orders from J. J Chicago Owing to the unfinished condition condition con con- of the Utah Worlds World's Fair building J I at his first trip it will necessitate a second trip to complete the work of arranging r the educational exhibit r. r The University of Pennsylvania will I contribute to the lore folk-lore department of the Worlds World's Fair a collection of the games of the world The origin of playing cards will be traced from the primitive Knuckle-bones Knuckle up to the Chinese cards of the present The box which you will see placed in inthe inthe inthe the hallway this week belongs to us It Itis Itis Itis is intended as a depository for all communications communications com com- communications of local interest which you may have for this paper It is impossible for two persons to keep track of the doings of so many students and no doubt you hesitate to hand items of interest to the editors b because cause you are not personally acquainted with them so no matter what you meet with whether in the school schoolroom schoolroom schoolroom room or outside of pf the building if you yo u think it worthy of publication write i it ut t down and put it into the box Dont Don't b be e backward Hand in an anything thing whether it i t be sad common or otherwise and th the e Home Hitters will do the rest t- t Theres There's a young man in our school And he is is very very cool cool J To us all He lIe j h EJ wears dark Ayears a brown coat A stiff collar r round und his n r throat 2 j He is not tall r A A. A rich h b j tl t i h. h nc brown rown is IS h. h his IS h hair aIr jt j. It is always curled with Y care rl j 31 l Hes He's very nice X TT b His eyes are large and brown And when he casts them down I J He looks so wise q 11 To know him is to love him y He is is perfectly divine tr tf rf t And Ad a nicer ni r youth than he is It r t r would be tie a job to find We Ve met him first I. I ti l J 4 at scho school l i. i We liked him there Jf r But he seemed well seemed well rather cool But 1 now oh well were we're friends K Published Publish d by request It 11 |