. The Rotunda . ct? Wigg: A mouse in the pantry.—Washington Univeristy Dirge. The flapper co-ed went to the youngprof, and said: Profy, dear, what aremy marks? He put his arm around her verygently and whispered sweet littlenothings in her ear.—Wasp. She: Ill never forget the time youasked mo to marry you. You acted likea perfect fool. He: That wasnt acting, dear.—Wampus. Art: Mary told me she worshippedher figure. Dave: And what did you say?Art: Nothing. I embraced her re-ligion.—Exchange. English Prof.: What do you thinkof Beowulf? Martha .thony: Oh, Im dread-fully scared of animals.—Jester.


. The Rotunda . ct? Wigg: A mouse in the pantry.—Washington Univeristy Dirge. The flapper co-ed went to the youngprof, and said: Profy, dear, what aremy marks? He put his arm around her verygently and whispered sweet littlenothings in her ear.—Wasp. She: Ill never forget the time youasked mo to marry you. You acted likea perfect fool. He: That wasnt acting, dear.—Wampus. Art: Mary told me she worshippedher figure. Dave: And what did you say?Art: Nothing. I embraced her re-ligion.—Exchange. English Prof.: What do you thinkof Beowulf? Martha .thony: Oh, Im dread-fully scared of animals.—Jester. lie—I wish I knew what you are thinking about? Ella Simms: Why? He: Then Ill do it. Ella Simms—How dare you?—Froth. COLLEGE CIRCUS (Continued from page one)expected to take part, by renderingstunts. A money prize is offered theorganization getting up the best cinus is one of the most inter-esting and enjoyable events duringthe whole year if every one does herpart to make it a HOCKEY SQUAD Nannie Sue Anthony, TheodociaBeacham, Permele Byrd, Edith Cole-man, Anita Crane, Sue Cross, LucilleCrute, Frances Edwards, Elsie Hardy,Mary Frances Hatchett, KathleenHardy, Frances Hutchins, KathleenHundley, Adele Hutchinson, MildredMaddrey, Allie Oliver, Billie Paris,Cleo Quisenberry, Elizabeth Rawls,Roily Reed, Duvall Ridgeway, Doro-thy Ritchie, Hildegarde Ross, MaryAcoles, Laura M. Smith, DorothySnedgar, Easter Souders, LucilleTransue, Anne Tucker. MISS PECK TO TALK ON CURRENT EVENTS Miss Peck will talk on currentevents, both state and national affairsevery Wednesday evening immediatelyafter prayers. She will talk to girlsin the Student Building Lounge forone-half an hour. These talks promise to be veryworthwhile as well as interesting. Allthose who will be interested in hear-ing Miss Peck talk, come to thelounge this Wednesday night imme-diately after prayers! At Kaco Tiii:atukWeek Oct. 28--Nov. 2 Monday and Tuesday — GretaGarbo, Nils Asther, John Brow


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