Quittapahilla . amous biologist of L. is winning fame in the mastery ofthe French tongue. Her favorite maximis study and study hard, and shepractices it with the zeal of the monksof old. .\ further proof of her earn-estness is the fact that she prefersstudy to campusology. and that atL. V. is the mark of a true student. After this eulogy of Rubys intellect-ual powers, we fear that the gentlereader will think her a very quiet ye undeceived! She has one ofthe healthiest laughs that ever invadedNorth Hall, and one is sure to knowwhen Ruby is visiting the girls. Its alaugh that begi


Quittapahilla . amous biologist of L. is winning fame in the mastery ofthe French tongue. Her favorite maximis study and study hard, and shepractices it with the zeal of the monksof old. .\ further proof of her earn-estness is the fact that she prefersstudy to campusology. and that atL. V. is the mark of a true student. After this eulogy of Rubys intellect-ual powers, we fear that the gentlereader will think her a very quiet ye undeceived! She has one ofthe healthiest laughs that ever invadedNorth Hall, and one is sure to knowwhen Ruby is visiting the girls. Its alaugh that begins in gurgling cadencesand ends eventually in tears. We are greatly interested in herfuture. ( )ur expectations will be real-ized when we see her Professor ofFrench in some university. But weare also eagerly awaiting the first edi-tion of her Latin poems, for we re-member her fondness for Catullusworks, and her desire to excell Iiim inmetrical skill. We wish vou HonorsSociety; (1, 2, 3). Page Fifty. ROBERT H. MORROW Dimcanni in. Pa. Science Tis a privilege to follow Lovesguidance. ii a liardy lad coming from thesmall, but industrious town of Dun-cannon. He graduated from the Dun-cannon High School in the year entered our halls the opening ofthe following school year. Througliouthis college life there radiates thatsoirit of stick-to-it-iveness which hasahva\-s been characteristic of our class-mate. Bob is a staunch and enthusiasticsupporter of every branch of collegeactivity. Even though he does not in-dulge in athletics, he is a great ad-mirer and hearty sympathizer, and thisinterest has won fc>r him many addi-tional friends. One thing is certain:—he is not aslacker along social lines, .\side fromhaving a special attraction in his hometown, he frequently finds it pleasingto call on some of the oppjsite sexhere at school. His interest in class work, literarysociety, and college tasks in generalhas proven to all that when he shallbid farew


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