. The Muse. atory. •?« Miss Bertha A. Morgan who feels,very strongly on the subject says that any girl who Rolls Her Stockings will be restricted and confined to the grove for two weeks Winter or Summer. Miss Moorefield very proud of her class says that nohody here ever Flunks On Algebra. Mr. Way Tells us that we will have a visitor soon who will tell us Some New Jokes and show us some interesting pictures next Thursday Night. One Hundred Six Miss Katie strongly disapproves of any young lady who willfully Chews Gum anywhere on St. Marys Campus except In The Gym. Miss Davis reprimanded a pupil


. The Muse. atory. •?« Miss Bertha A. Morgan who feels,very strongly on the subject says that any girl who Rolls Her Stockings will be restricted and confined to the grove for two weeks Winter or Summer. Miss Moorefield very proud of her class says that nohody here ever Flunks On Algebra. Mr. Way Tells us that we will have a visitor soon who will tell us Some New Jokes and show us some interesting pictures next Thursday Night. One Hundred Six Miss Katie strongly disapproves of any young lady who willfully Chews Gum anywhere on St. Marys Campus except In The Gym. Miss Davis reprimanded a pupil severely because she Broke Down and forgot her piece Thursday afternoon Iii a Recital. Mr. Jones lectured one of his pupils at a lesson because she Continually Plays Jazz and will not practice exercises to play In His Studio. Miss Turner is very decidedly NOT in favor of any one who listens to or Teaches Slang and expressed herself very emphatically on the subject In English N. L. A. Hundred Seven. .SCHOOL SNAPS One Hundred Eight M. iHarp8 alphabet As for assembly—we have every day! But As for the Annual, the Muse boardwould say. B s for basketball—get in the game. You may come out alive, but you wontlook the same. C is for chapel caps, car fare and Crushes, A glimpse of the last brings us tremorsand blushes. I) s for DETENTION—most terriblefate, But on Saturday night D means only adate. E s for Exams—when they come twice ayear, Our heads full of nothing—our heartsfull of fear. F is for French and for Friday and fish, That theyd not come so often, sincerelywe wish. ii is for gym and geometry too You just guess which we like—we willleave it to you. H is for Hash—a most savory thing, And also for holidays—Christmas andSpring. I is for invites to dinner in town, But your hostess, my dear, on your listmust be down. J is for joy—the kind that is spread. On third floor Main before going tobed. K is for kisses—to crushes most dear, When theyre telling each


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