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Women's Advisory Board This lioiml t-onsists or mic rvprl .-soiitizttivo 'From ouch presluytcry of tho Slviioil ol' Ohio :mil an oxocuti,X'o coininittuo consisting of eight local iiitfiiilaws. lkcifsisyrriciix' liliisinmcxz Mus. XXI ll. .Xi-iiX.xNDrQn. . St. Cflairosvillu Bellaire Mies. XX'li.I.i.ni 4XNN.X'l'. .. ............. Wooster Mus. E. D. B.xx'i'1-.i:... XXvt2USll'l' ..... Mansfield Miss Kyrie l2oii'Li:Y ..... i-Xtlwns ..... Logan Mies. W. C. .HU'i'oi11':iz .... Marion ...... Ivlarion Mus. H. G. 0. tixiziax' .... Zziiic'svi'lle .... Zanesville Mis. ll. XX'. flIl.XLI'.XNI'.. l-lollotioiitniiie. Belletontaine Mies. Jlooiz lfizioii ...... ............ X Vooster Miss Gi1ZIi'l'lIlllJlC Gmoiiicifiii Wooster Miss. L. E. .l'lOl,Dl32N ...... ...... X Vooster Mus. C. W. KAUKIXL .,.... ......... X Yooster Miss IJUCY lil. liiciiigifziz ........ lfluron ..... Frmnont Miss ELIZA J. IQYLE ..... t'i1icimmti. . . Cinoiiniati Xliis. H. W. Lowiix' ..... . ................ .... X Yooster Mies. R. A. MoliiN1.11:X'.. Stciilwiivillo.. Steubenville Mus. F. J. Miiipuxs .... Xlulioning .... Suloni Mics. J. 0. Nowiisfrisix.. .............. .... X Yooster Miss M. J. lJ'1Q1cIsI.i-'S .... . . l.50l lSI1'l0Nlll. . . Pottsnionth lXl'llH. N. J. l'7L.X'l ll1.ll .... ............ X Vooster MRS. IQ. lil. llocalclrs ...... Miuumcc .... Bowling GTGG11 Mus. O. B. Hiir.1fi:i1JrHf:.. Lima ....,... llima. Mies. A. A. E. 'll.fX.YLOIi.. t'olumhus .... Columbus MHS. J. lil. llliHON ...... t'lt-voluml .... C'lCVelancl Mus. J. l. Xfix Micrrific.. l'hillioothe. .. Chillicothe lXl.llS. J. illl. XXv.lN'I.'IilIS .... ll2l'X'l'Oll ............... Dayton OFFICERS OF THE BOARD Pill-is,ini2N'i' .................................. Mics. I-l. G. O. CAREY X'ioia ljllI'SIIJilCNI' .................... Miss MARG.-XRET J. PEEBLES Si3oi:ia'1'.xiiY. .. ..............,................. MRS. C. W. KAUKE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Miss. XX'.lljllIAM AXNAT. CIIAIIKMAN M ns. JQXCOJB JI+'HlC'li, Si5Cim'1'.l1:Y AND 'llicissisuniin Miss Gl+lR'l.'li.TlDE GINGI-ZlC'lfI Mics. J. O. NOTSTEIN Mies. L. E. IIOIJIDICN Mus. H. W. LOWRY Mies. N. J. QPLATTEJH Matron of Hoover Cottage MHS. HEN'liZ.lE'l l'A R. DAVIDSON 2-l
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The Seniors COLORS: Yale Blue and Pearl Gray. CLASS YELL Boom-a-lac-a ! Boom-a-lac-a I Woo-wah-woo ! Chic-a-lac-a ! Chic-a-lac-a ! B u-rah-ru ! Wooster U! Wooster U! i0Ji, Gray and Blue! The Poet stood on the chapel steps and turned his melancholy gaze Kauke-hall-ward. Dawson, the-never-to-be-seen-without-his-eamera man stood patiently in front of a crowd of somber robed mortals and awaited the subsidence of the feminine giggling and masculine stale jokes incident to such occasions. The scene was one to arouse tumultuous emotion even in a disembodied spirit. The Poet, deeply affected, smote his lyre and sang- for a space as follows: ' 'fMust I sing about the Seniors which can mean but torture dire? Bring to light these fickle beings-pray, what can my soul inspire? Could I merely tell their virtues, leave their sins concealed from view- What a joyous undertaking! Early would my task be through. N ow must I disclose the secrets which they fain would have me keep, Tho? they curse as those poor mortals whom so oft they roused from sleep. Wherefore, O ! ye pitying muses come, control my erring pen, As I sing of luckless students, them to reconcile with men V' Alaek! the ubiquitous Eberly at this moment fired the Poet off the steps, else he would have finished this dinged write-up on the spot. But to proceed. As Freshmen this class was greener than the essence of chloro- phyll-so awfully verdent that even the Teachers' Review class reviled them. Coneealing their real nature, however, and keeping their freaks in the background, they passed on to Sophomore. Of this stage the Poet, standing with ruffled clothes and broken lyre before Scovel Hall, sang a few lines laden with truth and to the point: f'Here-about they chose a class prof, one befitting such a throng 3 Chose a mighty man of valor, e'en his very name was 'Strongf :But small wonderf muttered Prexy, when it was proclaimed one dawn That Prof. Strong was missing, broken-hearted he had gone? 'N . 26
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