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12 The Pen PARBLEU Monsieur Lynch; Par Saint-Mihiel Pemberton, you late again?” Miss Cook (as you receive your reg istered letter): “Just a second, I think your book deposit is over drawn.” Senor Woods: “Don’t blame me for the faulty equipment.” Fraulein Guernsey: “In Germany, when I strayed from my party ” Signor Young: “Mr. Johns, please see me after class about your last absence.” Mademoiselle Pitts: “Young man, you know that you aren’t supposed to take anything from the dining hall. I shall have to charge you for that steak.” Dr. A. P. Chippey, Sr.: “Miss X, I can look at you and tell that you didn’t know what I was talking about.” Miss X answers: “Wu’ fo’ y’all know, y’all ain’t no Gipsy.” Senorita Johnson; “I am sorry, boys. The last bell has rung and so you’ll have to go back.” President Goold; “Miss Cook will take care of that.” Mrs. Latham; “I want my girls to be looked up to like the girls at St. Mary’s.” Mr. Boyer (in the Negro history class): “Mr. Hanley, you’ll have to stop talking or leave the class.” Mrs. Delaney: “Look that up in Long’s.” Mr. Taylor; “You’ll have to see Mr. Epps.” Miss Wheaton; “Isn’t Elaine the cutest thing?” Mr. Weatherford: “Boys, don't do too much Christmasing and remember what I told you about profanity.” Professor Roberts: “You’ll have to make out with this material.” Biology Lab. Asst. Otis Hearn, Jr.: “I’m happy about the whole thing.” Miss Boyd: “Class, take your pen cils and a sheet of paper, and get ready for dictation and somebody wake up Mr. Ford.” Mr. Haliburton: “The Negroes raised cain when the Armistice was signed, isn’t that right, Mr. Hanley?” Miss Snodgrass: “I’m sorry, that book is out.” Miss Grayson: “I love flowers.” Mr. Houston: “This is taken from Beethoven’s ‘Unfinished Symphony,’ but I like Bach’s ‘Chorale’ much bet ter.” “Honi soit qui mal y pense.” —R. W. T. JUNIOR WOMEN’S AUXILIARY Twenty members of the Junior Women’s Auxiliary and the Brother hood of St. Andrew with Mrs. Goold and Miss Outlaw visited the woman’s division of State Prison the Sunday before Christmas and gave an inter esting program. The prisoners re sponded very well so that the auxil iary plans to make monthly visits to the prison. The Junior Woman’s Aux iliary with the aid of donations from both Christ Episcopal Church and the college faculty were able to provide two hundred bags of candy for the prisoners. As a token of their ap preciation for the joy we brought to them, stuffed animals, made at the prison, were given each member. The auxiliary clothed two families for Christmas and is now looking for ward to an interesting Lenten pro gram. The auxiliary has been fortunate in securing Miss Burton of the Tuttle School, and Mrs. Dubissette, to the group on social service work in Ra leigh and in our immediate com munity.
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