The round-up . y is will soon come, so please hurry, I faint on these steps and die. —Roberta .Anderson. my Leach says if there are not some good-looking Freshman girls here next year, hewill not come back to Baylor any more. Hebeliexes there is something here that makesthem fade when they have been here aweek or two. THERES A REASON WHY. If a body meet a body .\t a grand soiree,1 f a body meet a body The very next day;Would a body greet a l)ody Feeling very gay?That depends upon the body Met at the soiree. —Marie Iorter. Mr. Claypool (who always has somethingto say about


The round-up . y is will soon come, so please hurry, I faint on these steps and die. —Roberta .Anderson. my Leach says if there are not some good-looking Freshman girls here next year, hewill not come back to Baylor any more. Hebeliexes there is something here that makesthem fade when they have been here aweek or two. THERES A REASON WHY. If a body meet a body .\t a grand soiree,1 f a body meet a body The very next day;Would a body greet a l)ody Feeling very gay?That depends upon the body Met at the soiree. —Marie Iorter. Mr. Claypool (who always has somethingto say about each girls Johnny at home)—Goodbye, and be sure you make Johnnyhave a good time while youre at home dur-ing the holidays. Freshman girl (who has just broken upwith a real John, and who doesnt knowabout Mr. Claypools old faithful)—W—W—\Vh—Who—o—Who told you aboutJohn? —C. F. Im starting in to take Math 4. Is thereany way to cinch passing easy?— one. Get Doc to coach you PUBLISHED UNDER AUSPICES OF BAYLOR ROUND-UP \^0L. I. April I, 1915. No. 49 FROM A LECTURE ON TENNYSON. We have for today the story of Garethand Lynette. Jefif, what do you think ofthe characters? Do you admire Gareth orLynette the most? JefT (making a wild guess at an opinion) —I like Lynette the most. Dr. A.—Naturally you would like thegirl the best; but if you would take thetrouble to read the assignment, you wouldfind other reasons for admiring her. Sheis the kind of girl who would like the GreerHouse boys. She was a snob, and naturallyher tastes would incline to that type. NowGareth would not have liked the GreerHouse House bunch. He was a finer char-acter than Lynette. Of course, I could not ask you to takeany time away from basketball to studyEnglish. But I wish you would return thebooks you borrow from me. (To class)Jeflf borrowed a book from me beforeChristmas and the other day I wanted it;so I rang him and he had not gotten upyet. Why dont you get up earlie


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