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^ POPS AND CKACKL^^ Lcssic I'laniev: (walking up the stvect and seeing the Capitol Square) “Oil! What’s that place’ (Pavising a moment) X know it’s at. Maiys’.” Soph. Mac Loan (Taking two fceshmen to walk) “Girls, let’s walk I’ast and hold our jshoulders up too.” M. L. Little said “1 hope gym. will make me do that this year.” Jenna Westoji—“Do you have to be elec ted to go to the infirmary?” Virginia Barrier—“Is Miss Rogers in our B. Y. P. U.?” Sopli—“Yes.” V. B.—“Well, listen, when you go by (here toll her to bo .sure to go tonight. I want to see her about sonic English.” Margiircl Overlurii (cxeitodly running to (Hie of the negro waiters back of the practice hall), “Say, I couldn’t help being absent from practice last period. Did you mark mo absent?” llch'U Weaver talking lo -lot' (.!ox: “Did you give a liiano recital last year?” Jf)e—“Not exactly.” II. W.—“AVoll. my teacher wants me tn give (me but T (Inn't know wlietiier I'll have time or not.” JIary Etlu‘1 Jjewis, talking to Ijelia MeClel- laii.—“■You know, I believe I'll change my course to Public School JIusic.” Leila ^Ic.—“Why, what do you mean?” Slary E.—“Take a few subjects up iiere, aud go lo the cily schools l^ir jiiano lessons.” Soph,—“Are yon going to the Academy of Music this evening?” Francis SniJitli—“Well, I don’t eare any thing about hearing Miss Lula Betts sing, so I don't believe I'll go.” Dorothy Miller, getting a whilf of II;.S from Chemistry Lab.—“Ugh! I know what we are going to have for hinch — eggs.” Buby Barker wants to know if the Sophs will aiuiounce their “night olf” the day before. A beginner is getting a start and a start is a necessary part in the race for the bi’il- liant upstai't— .1 Frrshmoi)’ who HiinVs he's smarl. —'''Oranr/e and Blua.” Miss Winston—How many girls ai’c going to Chapel Hill Society Day this year? Bertha M.—You ought to see the way 1 used to behave when I was little and went into tangents. Diek F.—Oh, say, you mean when you >veut ijito a transom. Hand this to Mr. Highsmith some time when he tells you, on test, to make out a list of questions. 1. How long is a short circuit? 2. Name an undiscovered island in the Pacific. 3. What is strategy? Would it bo strai egy to continixe firing after your ammunitioji has been exhausted? 4. How many footsteps in your yard? How light is loose? How long does it take? (). Wliere doe.s the light go when it goes out? 7. YisW? 5. What happens to the piece when day breaks ? 0. Which way does the worm turii ? 10. What color are gold fi.sh and why? —Cornell Duilij Situ. TEACHING PROFESSION CALLS MANY GIRLS FROM MEREDITH (Cuvliniicil front iiiifir. I) partment of Boiling Springs High School. Ijiicile Kelley is teaching piano at her home in Clinton. Nellie Olive is also teaching piano at her home near A])ex, Margai'et Pope is leach ing violin at home in Lnmberton. 'I'lie class of '22 lost six of its members this year. Mary Bennett is teaching at Woodland. Alum Clay is teaching at Castalia. Katherine (iibbs is teacliing violin and French in Mars Hill Colleg(‘. Cari'ie Pierce is at her home in Alioski(‘. Liirile Holmes couk’s back to Mere dith to tiike Art. Myrtle Parrish has beeom,e Alt's. ClilVord l)(‘an of Louisburg. lilnla Adams, Delila Deaton and Goldie Kale are also teaching. Etda is teacliing neai' Hamlet, Delila is high school assistant in Butni High Scluiol at Bocky Mount, and Gol die is teaching at her home in Mount Holly. AVe miss these girls, and can not help bu1 wish that they wore back with ns. We Avisli them the best of luck wherever they may be. SPECIAL TREATS This year it is the aim of the music faculty to give some real treats in special music td the other faculty and students, at least one morning a week at the time of our morning chapel exercises. So far we have been fav ored with beautiful vocal selections by Misses Snider and Stitzel, a charming piano solo by Mi.ss Eiberg, and a peculiarly lovely organ solo by Dr. Brown. We have enjoyed these to the fullest extent, and eagerly look for ward to Tue.sday morning, at which times these enjoyable exercises occx;r. Boore-Iseley Drug; Co. Cor. Fayetteville and Hargett Streets Phone 95 and 2344 RALEIGH, N. C. Authentic Outer Apparel FOR fVomen and Misses : iMlLLINERY A SPECIALTY : Liberal discount offered college girls and teachers BROTAN’S FIFTH AVE. SHOPS 108 Fayetteville St. Raleigh CAROLINA’S Mthe^ largest chain OpEFIRPM OF ONE-PRICED Department Stof'es We Appreciate Your Patronage Pin^ Sute Creamery Pure Pasteurized Milk and Cream ICE CREAM ‘''‘That is Made of Cream'^ Ices, Sherbets Special Party Orders Phone 421 The best there is always MEREDITH COLLEGE For Young Women Admits only those who have four years of work in High School Facilities Excellent CHARGES MODERATE For information or Catalogue write CHAS. E. BREWER President
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