. Argo. which collided vvirh theyards for tengretted, for it :ulty Rose Paterson One would scarce recognize in Rose today the littlegirl who arrived here three years ago, weeping copiously,and was classified as a Fourth Prep. 1 he melancholystate of mind which haunted Rose at first was of shortduration, for she became involved in a Love affairthat has been rapidly succeeded byothers. However, we fear thatYdik is the victim. Ihe anxietybecame so general as to include thediscipline committee, who have ex-erted all their powers to free Yoikfrom falling deeper in love. For therest of this year the


. Argo. which collided vvirh theyards for tengretted, for it :ulty Rose Paterson One would scarce recognize in Rose today the littlegirl who arrived here three years ago, weeping copiously,and was classified as a Fourth Prep. 1 he melancholystate of mind which haunted Rose at first was of shortduration, for she became involved in a Love affairthat has been rapidly succeeded byothers. However, we fear thatYdik is the victim. Ihe anxietybecame so general as to include thediscipline committee, who have ex-erted all their powers to free Yoikfrom falling deeper in love. For therest of this year they are safe, unlessRose decides to visit in the the way to the junction she hada chair on the Wallace Flyer,Express and was returned to thtis to be re- weeks before re-pairing. The accidentwill make Rose more discontented than Elizabeth Patterson Elizabeth Patterson, did you say ? Yes, Fate longago decreed that Westminsters Class of ii could notbe complete without this beautiful maiden from NewCastle High. With the exception of Chemistry, thereis hardly a phase of college life of which she has nottasted, but of all, she prefers English and History, Ban-quets and Sleighrides, and simply detests Physics amiGeometry, Icy-pavements and Limits. Her successin English is noted by the positions she holds upon theArgo and Hoi cud, and bythe esteem of her does not like to de-bate in society, but can holdher own in any argument,though it may be against hermost brilliant classmate, espe-cially if the subject is upon the merits of Methodism. There isan indescribable charm and grace about this dark-eyed maiden whichnot only makes friends for her of her own classmates, but of every onewho may know her—be he a Senior, F reshman or Alumnus; but frompresent indications it is thought that Beth will remain tr


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