Show n. n tIt Hf QUITE Y f c Instructor Driggs was a little late at atthe atthe atthe the faculty meeting last Monday He went home in the rain to get his rubber overshoes Prof Coray brought up his long promised basket of oranges at faculty meeting last week and the profs ate the golden apples to the health of the little ittle baby girl On account of spring fever or something something something some some- thing worse a certain professor experienced experienced experienced ex ex- a momentary reversion to boyhood boyhood boyhood boy boy- hood one day last week He was riding to the U University on the street car in company company company com com- pany with Instructor McGhie Mr McGhie McGhie McGhie Mc- Mc Ghie was wearing a pretty red carnation on the l lapel pel of his coat which this certain certain certain tain professor coveted This is what hap hap- The professor bended over and pulled the knot beau-knot off Mr McGhie's shoelace and while Mr McGhie was re- re tiei g his shoe the professor skillfully did the artful dodgers dodger's act with a resulting resulting resulting re re- change of ownership of the red carnation On Saturday the Society of College II Women Women were entertained by Miss Mabel K E. E Angeline Holbrooke and Miss Mabel Harker at the home of Miss Wallace In one of Prof Arnoldson's German classes last week the students were reading reading reading read read- ing about a pair of lovers alone in an arbor where the young girl rewarded her suitor with sweet rewards Dale Park who translated this last line said he could see no sense to it and was unable t tc to guess what the sweet rewards could mean The class went into convulsions Miss Mabel Miner gave a very verv very enjoyable enjoyable enjoyable en en- library party to a number of oj her school friends Thursday evening at al which each guest was dressed to represent some popular novel Other guessing games and dancing were also enjoyed before before before be be- fore a late supper was served Those present were Misses Bowring Trane Adamson Holt Erickson Layton Chipman Chipman Chipman Chip Chip- man Youngberg Clark Thorpe ant and Travers Smith Layton Marcusen Marcusen Marcusen Mar- Mar cusen Stokes Anderson Adams J. J R Smith Warde and Miner A number of school friends of Miss Mis Maggie Layton met at the home of Miss Mabel Miner last Monday and gave her hei hera heia a pleasant surprise se by all calling on her together The members of the Engineering so have decided to give their annual annual banquet on May The class winning the most points in inthe inthe inthe the class track meet will be given a pennant pennant pen pen- nant by Prof Byron Cummings and Instructor Instructor In In- Harvey Holmes will give a pennant to the class winning in baseball At chapel exercises last Thur Thursday day coed morning there was not a single One young young coed entered the door an and upon seeing a crowd of fellows quickly ke is o or on disappeared again The j joke Prof Lyman t tt It seemed almost lonesome at times t. t last last year fourth week with nearly all the schools i ithe l in inthe normal students away visiting the city and county Some had SO SOgay some seemed visits but all gay times on the after a a pretty well worn out on F Friday n d ay I solid week of visiting t of the N Natty W. W H. H Smith is captain four baseball team |