1926 Cedrus Yearbook
-reEDRUS 1926 FAMOUS SAYINGS. "I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way."—Columbus. "Keep the home fires burning."—Nero. "The first hundred years are the hardest."—Methuselah. "Treat'em rough."—Henry VIII. "Keep your shirt on."—Queen Elizabeth. "Don't lose your head."—Queen Mary. "The bigger they are, the harder they fall."—David. "It floats."—Noah. "You can't keep a good man down."—Jonah. "I'm strong for you,kid."—Samson. —Battalion Log. "Them's my sediments," said a man as he looked down into the bath tub. "Hitch your wagon to a star, fall out, and you'll see several." —Denison Flamingo. Some love may be blind, but most of it is merely cock-eyed. —Green Onion. Tip your chapeau to the good old days of 1621, when all a woman had her way about was the kitchen. Most everyone shows respect to old age when it comes to an egg. —Utah Hamburg. TRUE LOVE. If he takes you out to dinner and sits like a hunka mud— If he calls you up at 4 o'clock Friday to make a date for Friday night, and then comes for you wearing the same suit of clothes he had on,on the campus that afternoon— If he starts out about every other date with,"Here's where we save the shekels and take in a movie"— If, he begins being careless about shaving and makes himself generally disagree- able— If he spends long conversations enumerating your faults and his bounty— Lay back on your oars, sister, you've got him. He's seriously contemplating matrimony. —California Pelican. A bachelor is a man who hasn't married; an old maid is a woman who hasn't married yet. —Bucknell. Page One hundred four
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