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nn,  I CAN YOU IMAGINE? [ Gray awoke just in time to hear the words, “St3.I1d Up.), BBiI1g Strictly
~ —;— military, being used to obeying all commands, he jumped to his feet. No
 ; Hughes preaching? — one else got up, and everybody was looking at him, so he turned to the
  listill with hair on his head? minister and said; "We1l, Brother, I don’t know what we are voting on,
l  Owens turned loose in Lexin ton? but we seem to be sli htl in the minorit ."
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  Trice in tig its.
 Q Noisy Nisbet talking in a low, sweet voice?
 Q McAlister back on the farm?
it  · Williamson squad drilling? MR. EDITOR1—I just feel that I must write you my opinion of Hilton
  )lcGord quiet? Megee and tell what he has done for me for fear that some people may =
j  Nichols in a hurry? think that I do not appreciate him (just wait ’till I twist up my hair.)
j  Phelps without a yellow streak? Hilton Megee is the greatest man I ever knew. I dont know what would
‘  Arnett painting K. U? become of me if it had not been for Hilton Megee. Oh ! he’s so nice!
i  Bliss Pence with her hair combed? Why he opened up a new world to me! I’d never have had a thought, if ~
Q  Dyer at a free lunch counter? it had not been for Hilton Megee.
  Little Joe looking happy? But I must not get excited, or my hair will fall down.
_  lolniie Faig bald headed?   Very sweetly, y
 _ Galiff peddling bananas? JENNY Moomt. ‘
·*  Ellam attending dancing school`?  -ji;  
 V- Hutchins running a chop house? There are flags of blue, Q
.  Woosley on stilts? _And red rags too. ’
“_  Adamson without a crook in his nose? There are flags of every size `
Smiley with his knees sprung? And iiags of every hue. i
’  F. J. Montgomery a Lieutenant? But if you only knew ¥
· _ Bradford bashful? What’s after you,
  Eggs doing the cakewalk? You’ll be careful of Kentucky’s state’s Q
 { i Marie Bain attending class? Pure white and blue. l
. · k Lancaster studying? i
.  Williamson getting paid for his paper? .
  {MSS Mccaw lgokmg trim; DEAR M11. E1>r·ro1z:—Will you kindly tell me how old Aunt Lucy is? I V
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·  _ _ · oo s so young t a mos 0 e e ows ID sc oo ee ia ey can e p 2
Gllmow getting dljunk? _ falling in love with her. The thought has come to me that she must be 1
, Hugh WOW} Wmmflg the mils m$°€· 9 j real old to have so many friends, so I thought I would ask you about it 7 1
A Lwug Smlth Walkmg 111*6 a" Soldwn before 1 let myself go too far. . KID LYL12. l
`  _ —-—-———-—·—· DEAR Kin LYr,1r.;——You did well to coniide in me before it became too  
4 Ah l That reminds me of an incident. Once last term a good old late. _ · _ j
t  minister came to chapel to talk to the college boys. Will Gray happened The sands oi time are strewn with the wrecks of college hearts, ruth- at ,
v  lt be there that day, and being tired, fell asleep. After the exercises the lessly cast aside by Aunt Lucy, to drift aimlessly toward·the1r doonis. ,
.  minister asked all those who wanted to go to heaven to stand up ; every Take a friend’s advice and steel your heart against that winsome smile j T
i body in the chapel stood up except Will Gray and a few Preps. Then the of hers. _
. minister asked all those who wanted to go to h——1 to stand up. Will We do not know how old Aunt Lucy 1S.——ED. E
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