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THE PEN 25 was last seen holding his own. “Brain” Brown is having trouble finding space to Park (er). When Grace Weston talks at the table “Little Leroy” sits spell" bound. Saddler is studying medicine the second semester. “Fireman’’ Durliam is keeping his love warm now. G. Oasper) Williams, naps in English I.it. Ls it his extracurricula activities AVilliam Young says. “Doris Ready. Precisely.” Wliat little “Pojjpa” has a dear little wife in the Thomas Building who calls liim “Darling Husband,” but what of the National Guards man .f" B. Little’s return brings about complications in the bachelors’ quarters. Did You Know That:—A mouse had a date with “Flo” Stephens; that I.ogan still wants Pearl Bass, but she wants Tillman; that H. Jolmson has been named the offi" cial welcoming committee for re* turning young ladies; that Miss B. Amos’ S. P. is J. Satterwhite; that “Little Audrey” sleeps with “I-amb Chops”; that “Pat’s S. P. is G. W. that J. Jackson, loves to watch “Jasper” pad ironing boards; that M. Carter enjoys week*end guest; that T. Bembry and A. Bailey like the same type of cinema; that Lolitas S. P. is Doug Hunt.; that Eritto’s Hart is in the Thomas Building; that “Screwball’ wi.shes to get even with P. A. CLUB NEJrS On January 1st, in the Chesire Building, Mr. Chippey presented a very interesting report of the Chi cago Conference to a joint group of the Brotherhood of St. Andrews and the Junior Woman’s Auxiliary. The figures on the churches throughout the country and their work were very conducive to thought since they showed the need for our support of church work and also our place in the future. Tlie meeting was well-attended and the group expressed a desire to have these figures made availa" able to all the members of the col lege. Clara Epps, Secr/’tari/ MY AMBITION Now in my j’oung and hopeful years When witli all other youths I share Dreams, hopes and aspirations; Tliis shall ever be my great am bition. To dream a perfect dream, And see tliat dream come true; I'o live a perfect life. And feel that life inspire; To love a perfect love. And know that love ideal; 'I’o make this world a better place This is my great ambition. For all who follow here. —Charles Howell, Jr.
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