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Colors : Yale Blue and Pearl Gray. YELL. Ollapadah! Ka-chu! Ka-ching! Flip-flop, flop-flip ! Boom ! Bang ! Bing ! Kick-a-poo ! Wal-a-pop ! Lingoom ! Losh ! Naught-five ! Naught-five ! That ' s no josh ! Class Officer: Dr. Slocum. officers. President — Maurice C. Hall. Vice President — Clara Cowing. Secretary-Treasurer — Mary Porter. 23
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EUPHROSYNE — I received a message from Minerva telling me how she is enjoying herself among the orange blossoms. THALIA — I never knew her well, but I ' ve heard her beauty is almost equal to that of Venus. PAN (sighing) — Where is Venus today? BACCHUS {aside to Pan) — Miss Diana objected to having Cupid around, and all that sort of thing, so Mother Venus stayed away. NEPTUNE — Have you noticed how much Mars ' thoughts have been taken ii]) with Europa this last year? DIANA (hears only last part of speech) — Are you contemplating another trip, Mr. Mars? MARS (after embarrassing silence) — Not at all, not at all. ( Cnmus sleeps. ) (At other end of table.) AESCULAPIUS (aside to Deucalion) — By the way, Deucalion, I wish you ' d return that diamond stud you borrowed for that banquet. I wanted to wear it tonight. Say, that ' s a fine tie you are wearing. DEUCALION— That ' s one I borrowed from Pan. PAN — Pardon me! Did you speak to me? DEUC. — No, I was speaking of something belonging to you. PAN — Pardon me ! BACCHUS — Not one of his affections. 1 hope? DEUC— No, of his tie. BACCHUS — I see nothing remarkable about that tie he has on — AESCULAPIUS — Dene ' s speaking about the one he has on. PAN — I hope you are not thinking of returning it, Deuc. ( General laugh. ) BACCHUS — While von are returning borrowed articles you might bring back my dress shirt. MARS (from other end of table) — Yes, and my dress shoes. VULCAN — And my tack hammer. AEOLUS— And my silk hose. THALIA — They ' re treating you shabbily, Mr. Deucalion. I don ' t believe they have left you a thing but your silk hat. AEOLUS — Oh yes, Miss Thalia. There is a picture of a certain couple that no one has claimed yet. (Ominous silence. Deucalion turns red.) AESCULAPIUS — Pluto, the fumes from your place have troubled me a good deal of late. PLUTO (shaking zvith laughter) — Too bad, too bad, but you know they will get loose sometimes. If they get too bad use a clothes-pin on your nose and hang an inhaling tube out of the window. (Diana speaks to Hebe, who rings a gong. All look up startled.) MERCURY — Ten o ' clock! We ' ll continue the discussion tomorrow. It ' s shpeed Miss Diana wants now, it sheems to me. (Exeunt omncs.
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FLORENCE FEZER. Greeley, Colo. Y. W. C. A. ; Contemporary totum Contemporary (2); Trea Contemporary (3); Vice-Pres Campus Association ( I ) ; Vice ident Phcedus (3) ; President Ph Club (4). There is a boarding house, far away. Where they serve potatoes three a day. O, how those boarders yell When they hear the dinner be! Three times a day. Fac- surer ident Pres- cedns SIDNEY E. BENNETT. Brookfield, Mo. Pearsons ; Y. M. C. A. ; Pearsons building committee (4). There are so many bonnk Yet one is all 1 covet. LESTER S. BALE, A 734 E. Platte, Colorado Springs. Pearsons ; Pearsons ( 1 lights Club lights Club Nugget (3 Sergeant - at - Arms, ; President (4) ; Foot- (4) ; President Foot- (4) ; Editor-in-Chief Vice-President Class (2) ; Athletic Board (1) (2) (3) (4); Vice-Pres. Athletic Asso ' n (3); Sec. (4) ; Pearsons Quartet (4) ; Football (1), (2), (3), (4): Captain Football (3): Track Team (2); Honors (iA, (2); Perkins ' Scholarship (2). L hates to get up early in the morn, 1 never did that thing since I was born. I likes to pound my big, fat head 1 1 1 the bosom of a great big feather bed; T hates to get up early in the morn. - ' 4
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