Colorado College - Nugget Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1912

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f . 6 .. k = i ' k, V R, APRIL. When that April with its gentle showers, the drought of March has pierced to the root, then the blithesome members of a new annual board take up their pens and set to work with a will. The month begins with All Fools ' Day. The fools are the annual board, because they know no better. With April came our beloved Prexy back from the East, where he had been making hay while the sun shone. He brought the sun shining on his beaming countenance, and the hay safely tucked within his vest pocket. Spring vacation was over, and the Sigs had returned from their house party on the slopes of Pike ' s Peak with no more casualties than one broken ankle and six broken hearts. The fourth day of the month was elec- tion day in Colorado Springs. EENh The ' . ' ,%• ' . ' • «» ' « . ' • V « « « « . • : ' :v fc --: • . - 1 •• . ♦. » •. .■ . • ».i •; • • . absolutely no part in the election, nor did that have anything to do with Prof. Breit- -. weiser lecturing on Hyp- MER ( notism that evening. No one was hypnotized. On the sixth came the announcement that Colo- Xj rado College had been granted a place the exchange of professors system of Harvard University. The result was a high- brow feeling among the students. The base- ball team spent a week-end in Denver, and de- feated Sacred Heart College 3-1. Mr. Lonng — the man that took all those heroic pictures of T. R shewed all the latest Teddy Bear portraits, and other animals with Teddy in Africa. A social glamor seemed to be overspreading the horizon. To dispel this, Miss Loomis sent the Colorado College publication to press. The articles, The Succession of Plant Life on Gravel Slides in the Vicinity of Pike ' s , ' • .•«.■. ••• • . , ■ • . T , ' • ' J ■ I ' • ' - 1 « „ » g Q » W.B ..g Oc • • » % ' ■ - •V.x •, ' .•••. •:. ' • ' ; • • •: •. ' , ' • ' : ' . ' :. ' • ' • ' .. ' • ' ' ' ' ' ?.. ' . ' • ; ; ' A.« -: ' ' V ' . ' v ' ' - •■ ' .. • ' • ' .• •• ,.. ' ' .•. , . 0,

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