. X-Ray . in Rome last winter. Reporting to Mrs. Twitty Prima donna Elizabeth G. Gee! Writing papers Housekeeper Mrs. Jones. Helen Jones Making calls Talking of Helen Jones Ethel C. Ad-o-rabhle! Walking on campus French teacher Eula E. Well, Ill declare. Writing to Horners Elocutionist Jettie B. My land! Bossing the Faculty Society lady Lizzie U. Well, goodness! Playing rook Chaff em- Maggie H. Goodnight! Cutting Fiench class Mi! liner The Electric Bell {With apologies to Tennyson) Br-r-r-r! and rising bell, And one loud call for me!But the great dread no tongue can tell,When daylight faint I


. X-Ray . in Rome last winter. Reporting to Mrs. Twitty Prima donna Elizabeth G. Gee! Writing papers Housekeeper Mrs. Jones. Helen Jones Making calls Talking of Helen Jones Ethel C. Ad-o-rabhle! Walking on campus French teacher Eula E. Well, Ill declare. Writing to Horners Elocutionist Jettie B. My land! Bossing the Faculty Society lady Lizzie U. Well, goodness! Playing rook Chaff em- Maggie H. Goodnight! Cutting Fiench class Mi! liner The Electric Bell {With apologies to Tennyson) Br-r-r-r! and rising bell, And one loud call for me!But the great dread no tongue can tell,When daylight faint I see. But such a noise and clamour wakes from sleep, Too full of sound and dread,As at the clock my weary eyes once peep, Then—back to bed! Br-r-r-r! the study bell My peaceful slumber breaks;Down the steps the lassies go pell-mell As each her toilet makes. For tho from out the bourne of place and floods Old Time may bear us, yet,That lectric bell with its discords None here can eer forget. C. T. F., Jokes Miss Tilson: Cam, why will a moistened finger freeze to a piece of iron on a cold day, but not to a piece ofwood? Cam: Well, iron is colder than wood, even if they are the same temperature. Pupil: (In English class discussing Oratory): A speaker should not speak slowly. Miss Stone (teacher): Well, I would not mind hearing a man talk if he was telling me something. Sue House (examining a flower for botany): Jennie, the pistil is here where the root joins on, isnt it? C. T. F. to F. S. J.: Havent you finished reading the book of Job, yet?Liza Love: Children, that sure is one sad chapter. Miss Stone (teacher): Miss Wood, will you please discuss coal. Breta (>SY.): We are having an awful time now reading Ciceros De M. (Jr.): Well, who is that by? Thelma : How do you spell mayonnaise? Laura Wells: Is that a new kind of evening cap? M. Fagan (just before going on Ancient History): Josie, what do you know about Catiline?J. Ellen (innocently): Who was she? Mis


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