. Lasell leaves . —£ l^r. One of those days is none of these days Nobody ever accomplished anything tomor-row. A soft answer turneth away wrath butnever a zero. A pessimist is one who, of two evils,chooses them both. Look before you sleep. All is not bold that titters. That it is better to make fast friends thanfriends fast. What is home without another? SuPERSTITUTION D. Stewart: Do you think dreams are un-lucky ? B. Reagen: They certainly are if theycome in school hours. Miss Rand: (Correcting bible papers) Butwhere do you get the word pointly. A. Long: I just coined it. Miss Rand: Then its
. Lasell leaves . —£ l^r. One of those days is none of these days Nobody ever accomplished anything tomor-row. A soft answer turneth away wrath butnever a zero. A pessimist is one who, of two evils,chooses them both. Look before you sleep. All is not bold that titters. That it is better to make fast friends thanfriends fast. What is home without another? SuPERSTITUTION D. Stewart: Do you think dreams are un-lucky ? B. Reagen: They certainly are if theycome in school hours. Miss Rand: (Correcting bible papers) Butwhere do you get the word pointly. A. Long: I just coined it. Miss Rand: Then its a counterfeitWe would like to add a word to the wise issufficient, but we dont get the point. Could you Imagine? A lire drill during a test? The period bell as you are called upon torecite? No lessons assigned for Tuesday? Every studenl on the subscription list for ayear? Neither could we. A Query Answered No, Eleanor, current literature does notnecessarily treat of currants. Miss VVitherbee: What is the difference be-twe
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