1919 Cedrus Yearbook

19 CE 19 Bradfute (translating French): "'I put my arm around her waist.' That's as far as I got." Miss Schneder: "That's far enough." Louise McCullough (when asked to conjugate "dono" in Latin): "Dono —dono—dono—" Prof. Jurkat: "Well,I guess you don't know." DEAD GIVE-AWAY Bob Colman (looking at the girls during May-Queen election): "Good night, but don't those girls look fussed? Believe me, I know how I'd feel if they were voting for the most popular fellow in the College!" Turney: "How much did it cost to have your shoes shined?" Prof. Jurkat: "Ten cents." Turney: "Gee! That fellow'd paint a barn for a quarter, wouldn't he?" Miss Rea, (in Physics): "What is a vacuum?" Student: "I can't express it, Miss Rea, but I've got it in my head." "Mr. Insley, I am glad to see you're back from the front!" "I know I'm thin, but 1 didn't know I was tranparent." Miss Schneder (in French): "This class is rather crowded, but I hope it is not too full for utterance." STUDENT PROVERBS Where ignorance is bliss,'tis folly to be wise. When joy and duty clash—let duty go to smash. A word on the cuff is worth two in the book. All the world loveth a cheerful bluffer. People who call at McMillan's should not break out the front door glass. A roving student gathereth no nineties. A lesson in time saves nine (per cent). Where there is a spread,there is a way to break it up (sometimes). Cut lab. and go to the movies every chance you get. It is never too late to study. 76

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