Sights and Insights . We are dignified a-- we can were Seniors, dont you see? 14S. Mr. R. tn M. : Did you hear about the terrible explosion in Wil-mington I Why, mi; what was il ?The wind blew up the river. Little Ruth M. (pointing to loving oup in Euterpean Hall): Oh! Ivefound the Holy Grail. Elizabeth Rondthaler anxiously asked her parents one morning if shewould have to eat in the dining-room with the sinners. ( Seniors.) Freshman (looking over a musical program) : Wonder who composed theintermission V Senior Essayist: Do you think my voice will till that big hall?Another Senior:


Sights and Insights . We are dignified a-- we can were Seniors, dont you see? 14S. Mr. R. tn M. : Did you hear about the terrible explosion in Wil-mington I Why, mi; what was il ?The wind blew up the river. Little Ruth M. (pointing to loving oup in Euterpean Hall): Oh! Ivefound the Holy Grail. Elizabeth Rondthaler anxiously asked her parents one morning if shewould have to eat in the dining-room with the sinners. ( Seniors.) Freshman (looking over a musical program) : Wonder who composed theintermission V Senior Essayist: Do you think my voice will till that big hall?Another Senior: Xo, it would probably empty it. Miss L.: What is the greatest power of the human mind ?A Senior: Consecration (concentration) of thought. 140 Bishop to inattentive girl: Please, while reading your Latin, look at it;if you dont, it is like studying Botany among the stars. Two tenth-room children were discussing Mid-Summer Nights Dreamto he given at Commencement. First Child: -I wonder why they call it that . Second Child: Well, crazy! did you ever hear of having a dream in theday time


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