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.fa7.ftJv44aV..lafr..m..o',cC.ff.'fa0',ff , v.v.w.v.v,w.v.v.v.Q.w.v,w.v. - 'K 'GPh'C9k i-Ck'A'4vk P U l- S E O F 2- 3 ,o7:f.oQ:f,av1-Afnvsfnfnf-A'-,gyrnf l MILTON W. BIERBAUIM 2 Marthasville, Mo. Class Vice-President, '28, Athletic Editor Pulse, '28f Star Staff, '27, '28, Debate Squad, '25, '26, '27, '28g Tennis Champion, '25, '2 65 Business Manager Alpha Psi Omega, '28g Tempest, '27g Junior Ex, '27g Cat and Canary, '28. One day, when Milton was a little boy, someone asked him a question he couldn't answer. lt mortilied him so that he resolved it should never happen again, He has persisted, until now he has been appointed librarian, to furnish students with details omitted from the encyclopedias. Bierbaum is a veteran debater and has a way of hitting his opponents squarely. This skill undoubtedly carries over from croquet. He recog- nizes the correlation between croquet and debate and gives this advice to those contemplating entrance into the field of forensics: No debater ever became great who was not efficient on the croquet court. I point as ex- amples from history to Aydelott, Rose, and Wood. If you expect to become a debater, practice croquet in your spare time. ALFRED S. BACON St. Louis, Mo. Star Staff, '28g Seminar. Bacon came from Harvard, and within a week had broken the cham- pion Non-Shagger's record. His formula for success in this field is: When someone calls to you, 'Shag Standbyf don't listen for that first word. He is one of the theological aristocracy who can high-hat the laity and ride around in a chummy roadster. When he got it, he took correspondence lessons in learning to drive, and Eleanor went along on the third lesson. She didn't walk home from the ride, but postponed her re- turn from St. Louis. Anyway, Bacon knows his eggs and we expect him to become a great preacher. Perhaps he'll consider matrimonial services with special rates for former class- mates. Who'll be the first? - ' - ' x QQ xy, x, Xb wb x,. xx. x:.xv. ,V,4lJ'0J,,6aff,caC7L-'v.cL0,v.4cv.4sQ4f.ff .v K X,st?: 'l BL-'A'J1-2'-' 11E0 lb j5 QC'5f-em-aw.va-aww-mm-me-may-:ma-2 0 - Twenzy-zh 5 E if 32 35 if f sl sf El El sf sf li 54 sf 5 . ef 3? 416174167 'i?!CK ,457 2 if if V 2 Q af sf if if v Q lf 2 if ef ef ll 2 Q ef ll V 2 5 F90
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