f 1 'S. ' v By I. Maqine This little article i» probably m> imairinattvc that only thoM who t* T ■ - * i i M: in I i . APRIL, 1931 rSi* ; J I ■ - . Pv you There would be no more unnecessary explaining to letfars. In fact, I doubt if letter writing would at help'd of, unless it ajas writing home. The arguments, i pro an Jeon, on the subj«rt of what type of letter writer ode is t«> t* catalogued as, would be forgotten. I : M Mrabo0giitg” would find its hole and crawl in. Can pidtare knyone doing jaueh an outlandish thing? Why thht is jug about as much out of the question as this article itjMtf. - The intramural games would be played with new ivim vigor, for who would refuse a chance to “shine” Urfore wd of lovely ladies? There would be no more beghiag the bogy's to enter the sports, and the intramural depart- t woidd reach the height of importance. Maybe they get some decent equipment. How’s that for a plug. Penny” ? - mT if ? There are. of course, some subjects that youfs truly pass over with! a sigh, but then the general idea of what Would ha|ifM*n is too much of a dream ever to h** Maybe with a little pressure put on things might) worked out to h satisfactory ~ It is too had that there are not mon* single men in the her offices of the college, as they might listen to reason their love hadn’t already visited them and it steadily’ ping them on the straight and narrow*. To those dreamers who will come and go, who will _ i. night thinking of such a con fit ion I dedicate this y they find solace in these dreams and begin get ready on Wednesday for a weekend trip to T.S.C.W. li --..p ^ j ' rr _ ? ' • i?it ? * IS X m| 'Tl « W 1 * !,J i * *k * ’ ) % » X r! j J . L:' \ !• ■' ...i 1. 1 i i a f i i II, tL; T i ' I L. ;■ ' 14 *? II * k £ ; ¥ • I . ! ‘ [ t * ’ i 4 ■ i .ii i ■