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Show COLLEGIATE LIFE <br><br> SOPHIE NOTES. <br> The second year English class, January 16 had a very fine period of composition work. Miss Smith enjoyed correcting the papers a great deal. No wonder, there were none to correct. <br> The Sophomores are glad to add one more to their number. At the beginning of the second term Thelma Scogings entered the Collegiate Institute. <br> James Ashton, president of the Sophomore class, took a few trips during Christmas vacation. He stopped at Idaho Falls, where he met some of our old C. I. friends, Arthur Jones and Myrtle Wilson. <br> Miss Mary Gold and Miss Dessie Gould spent a very pleasant vacation, at their homes, but are very glad to be back and hard at work again. <br> Our dear Stella is back and expects to stay for a while if we don't get diphtheria again. <br> Beau Meanest-"A dickens of a lot." <br> Olive-"James had me talk into a phonograph so he could hear my voice while I was away for Christmas." <br> Anna-"How lovely, and can he stop the machine." <br> Miss Paden has volunteered to be engineer and Olive Wetterstrom has volunteered to pump water to the buildings. "How much water and heat do you expect to get?" <br><br> The Prayer Of the Freshie. <br> "Now I lay me down to sleep, <br> I hope I have some rest <br> And dream about good things to eat, <br> Instead of that horrid test."-Ex. <br><br> A Fresh stood on the burning deck; <br> As far as we can learn, <br> He stood in perfect safety, <br> He was too green to burn.-Ex. <br><br> Anna Beerman evidently didn't have a good time in Bingham or she would not have come back so soon. It may be (as someone suggested) there is an attraction. <br> Lost, Strayed or Stolen-Marjorie Hoffman. <br> Hazel Swift came back from Logan late. She must have had a good time. <br> Miss Nena Swan, formerly a member of the Freshman class, has gone to her home in Ohio and will not return. <br> All those who belonged to the Freshman class before the holidays, have returned and are hard at work. This is a very good example of the survival of the fittest. <br><br> If the days looks kinder gloomy <br> An' your chances kinder slim, <br> If the situation's puzzlin' <br> An' the prospects awful grim, <br> An' perplexities keep pressin' <br> ‘Till all hope is nearly gone,- <br> Just bristle up and grit your teeth, <br> And keep on keepin' on.-Ex. <br><br> If You Don't Buy from Us, We Both Lose! <br> Granite Lumber & Hardware Co. <br> SUGAR HOUSE, UTAH <br><br> |
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This page consists of two articles with headings and an advertisement at the bottom of the page for the Granite Hardware and Lumber Co. The first article, titled "Sophie Notes," briefly describes the second year English class, a new student at the Salt Lake Collegiate Institute, vacations taken by several students over the break, and volunteer work. It includes a quote from Beau Meanest and a joke. The second article, titled "the Prayer of the Freshie," includes jokes, poems, and concise updates on the freshman students. |
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Ashton, James; Beerman, Anna; Gold, Mary; Gould, Dessie; Hoffman, Marjorie; Jones, Arthur; Paden, (Miss); Scogings, Thelma; Smith, (Miss); Swift, Hazel; Swan, Nena; Wetterstrom, Olive; Wilson, Myrtle |