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32 1912 TIGER WWW?WwWWWWWWW?WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW 58858 88888 and his mind with the longing for dryer and warmer apparel. There are other evidences of our loyalty and mutual good will and also a number of praiseworthy achievements which might be ole mentioned, but, lest their recital sound tiresome or, even worse, ole 'sfo Sophomoric, we leave the matter for you to judge upon its own 'ak' 'ale merits. up oje PROF. TAYLOR- The class has been successful in a great ole 'ale many lines, for instance, in debating, tennis, and track Cwhy, even sic oje the chess champion of the year is a Juniorj. So it is altogether ofa ole possible that it would be a good thing to entrust this work to ole ek' them. :aye qfg . T. W. ELVE- I believe that we can insure a fair success in eye '.-,Ie this, since we have, on the whole, quite an original bunch. Beside 'aye 'sic the color scrap, don't you know, we were the first to display class ole ole letters on the skylight of the chapel, and- sfo 'age PROP. BENNETT- Yes, I think we'll all admit that during ale the past three years the class of nineteen hundred and twelve has shown a marked individuality as well as ability and it looks to QQ SQ 'ale me as tho, when they are willing to take hold of such work, besides 'ale 'ak' the required amount, they ought to be encouraged. Annuals 'ale 'ale and that sort of thing are mighty good advertisements for a school. 'ale ole PROF. BROWN- Why, please, before we come to a decision 'aye 'sic it would be wise to ascertain whether or not this would be too ole ole . much of a digression from the all important routine of study. ole 'ale Are you in favor of the plan, Mr. Fairchild? 'ale ok' PROF. FAIRCHILD-HI can think of no objection to the project 'nk' ole unless it be with reference to the financial end of it. Do you ok: 'ale Juniors feel confident that you will be able to meet all such ob- 'ale 'ale ligations? 010 sfo T. W. ELVE-KKWG have a great deal of confidence in our 'ale ole business staff and feel sure that there will be no trouble in that 'sie ole direction and as for the class play, that pays for itself. ole 910 PROF. BURRAGE- The greatest danger would appear to be ok' sfo that the heavy work in both undertakings would fall upon the 'ale 929 same ones. If this could be avoided there seems to be no other ole ole objection whatever. 'ak' ok' MRS. HOSFORD-HI agree exactly with Mr. Burrage, and ofa ole furthermore I think that in addition to a certain 'style' of their ole :je own the class in question has the necessary supply of 'brains' to ok' ole make the play a success and send out a publication, which would :qc ole be a credit to the school. 'ale 'ale PRESIDENT PERRY- Thus far, the greater part of the senti- ole ok' ment has been in favor of granting the request. Perhaps Miss sie ole Meston, who has a more intimate relationship with the young 'ale sic ladies, would like to add something. 'AI-5' :ale MISS MESTON-'KI am to understand, am I not, that the sk: 'ale meetings of the annual board will necessitate no encroachment ole ole upon the eight o'clock rule? QShe was speedily reassured by the 'ale '30 other members of the administration committeej Then I have ole ole no objection whatever to the plan. OIC ojc Professor Jillson, as secretary, recorded a unanimous de- ok: 'ale cision in favor of the petition. ' 'DIS' 585 8 8 8 Q 8 8 8 Q 8 8 S Q S 8 8 S 8 8 Q Q Q 3 Q 8 8 Q 8 Q Q 8 8 S Q 3 Q 888
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n-A SD n-A N '-i O F1 W Q0 n-A 888835 9 8 5 Q 8 8 8 8 8 S 8 S Q S 3 8 Q 5 3 8 8 8 S 8 8 8 3 8 S S 8 S 8 Q 8 883889 iuniurs hs. Jfanultp -jg XIJXHE Faculty members were in the midst of a heated ole gig x discussion upon the advisability of permitting stroll- 'ale D10 . ing, when the entrance of Mr. T. W. Elve and Miss 'ak' 91,7 golden Bluehcut short Professor Brown's impassioned E 'E e ense o t e practice. Zig' President Perry forthwith arose, saying, Ladies 'ale gp and gentlemen, laying aside for the present the 'ak' gig subject under discussion, let us give a moment's earnest considera- 'ale gig tion to the question for which this meeting was primarily convened. 'ale :qc It is as to whether, or not, the present Junior Class is capable of 'ale gig putting out an annual and giving the commencement play, in ole 'ale addition to their regular school routine. I have asked a repre- 'BIC gp sentation of the class to be present at this meeting. Now, please, ole Q19 feel free to express yourselves concerning this matter. ole gg- PROF. BENNETT- Let's hear what they've got to say for 'sic gk themselves. 'ale' :ge T. W. ELVE- It has been three years since the last annual 'ak' eye was published and therefore the Juniors of nineteen hundred and nie gig eleven have offered to sacrifice a sufficient amount of their comfort, 'sfo eye time and energy to get out another book. nic f,-.Ig PRGF. CARLSON-KKHRVC you taken. an inventory, so to speak, 'ale '31-C of your capabilities along these lines? 'sic gig MISS GOLDEN BLUE- Yes, and we believe that there is ofa 519 enough material in the class to carry thru successfully both the 'ale 920 work entailed in editing an annual and that of preparing a class 'ale do play, since there are among our number talents of many and varied ofa' eye kinds, ranging from those of a literary and of a musical nature 'ak' 'aye even to those of business and politics. You know one of our mem- 'ale 910 bers has already earned the title of statesman. ale up PROF. FAIRCHILD- TO raise a question of fact would it not ole :qc be well to refer to the registrar for the regular standing of the 'ale 'ale Junior students? 'ale ale PROF. BURRAGE- Their standing is such that I see no reason tie 'ge why, with twenty-four members, it could not be so arranged that, 'ale ole in addition to their college work, they should be able to carry thru 'ak' ole both enterprises creditably. It is interesting to note that often 'ale 1-,fc those who are the busiest have the most time. 'ale ofa PROF. TAYLOR-It seems to me that much is to be said in ole Ph so 4 O 1 O Ph Cf' w CD ws '1 O rcs O U1 .s. if O F E. : O CD Cf' cr CD rf' 2 O E. FD U2 O Ph S O 1 W S O E Q. : O FF' od CD eye synchronologicalf' :ie :qc PROF. HEYHOE- Does the class work together harmoniously 'ale 'ale and is the spirit of good fellowship prevalent? sie up Miss GOLDEN BLUE-1KW6ll, I should say. As a proof of 'ak' do this we ask that you recollect how high our class spirit has been ole 'ale ever since the good old days when, before self control had become ok' 'sic developed to its modern state of perfection, we instituted the ole do custom of a color scrap. Remember, too, how loyally each member ofa' ole of the class presented himself at the May Day picnic last year, in 'ic 'ale the midst of a driving rain, for his eyes to be filled with wood smoke 'ak' 8849 8 8 8 8' 5 -Q -5 -S 'S -S 'Q -S 'S 'S 'S -S -8 'E 48 8' 'S 'H ' -S X' -S -8 S- 'Q 'Q 'Q -S 'E 'Q 'Q S458
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