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THE CRIMSON Photos by New York Study, RICHARD STAHL-Pres., '34 Dick must have a hard time convincing his gal that he is really going to the Mitre meet- ing, as our Most Honorable President always ankles in late. WAL'l'!+ZR KIRKENDALL Vice-Pres., '34 XV:1lly is the f'ne young gen- tleman who is going to put th? Mitre Moonlight over with it bang. E. J. POHLMAN - Rec. Sec., '34 That sec1'Pta1'y's job seems to confine all of Mike's time to writing. as we don't hear much from him. CHARLES MILLER Corres. Sec., '34 Charley is our silent partner. He sees ull, hears all, and says nothing. ARTHUR LOHMEYER Treas., '34 VVQ wonder what brand of razor blades toughy L011. meyer uses? fMaybe it's Gillete Blue Blades!!
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THE CRIMSON 207 Photo by New York Studio Continued from page 205 leader's contest, the selling of school stickers, the Christmas dance, Mitre Declamatory contest, and the popular Mitre Moonlight. Plans are underway for the Mitre Declamatory contest which will be held in the near future. Awards, well worth winning, are to be given to entrants who, in the opinion of the judges, give the best ora- tions. Our next social event will be the thirty-fourth annual Mitre Moonlight. The date is Friday, June 85 the steamer is the new Idle- wild, a palatial boat that has been in the Missouri River service for the last three years. As you know, fellows, it is the outstanding event of its kind during the spring term. Hope to see you with your one- and-only on the boat. E. J. Pohlmann, jr. Recording Secretary
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THE CRIMSON SHERMAN HINKEBEIN Sgt.-at1Arms, '34 It is too had how all of the fellows pick on poor, delicate, little Hinkebein. Give us the lowdown, Sherman, XVhy do certain people call you Lady Killer? GEORGE ZUBROD Editor, '35W You fellows have Zubrod to thunk for the success of this issue. RICHARD STABILE, 3415 Take a. look at that grin and wonder why Dick is so well liked by everybody fif you canll MAX BRONVN - '34 Max Brown. the goats' God- mother: he is so kind to them! ROBERT XVILKERSON - '3415 The good-looking boy run- n'ng around school by the name of VVilkie slings the most wicked blackball in the club. Photos by New York Studio 209
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