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R0 0 21. ..'f'..-.- s a g...'l'f... .. .. Concordia Armual a...f'K.. ac: xu x: I x: x i X x. X xr xp x. 1- ac 73: Sl I I X sg- xi ii.: X. I 1' I OR Don't Tell This Around W. BUHRMEISTER. Take a good look at Fatty Arbucklef, Verily, he would make a delicious meal for the Cannibals. He certainly has a superfluous amount of adipose tissue. He is quite egotistic, and likes to put on airsj It is not very agreeable for a person to converse with L'Bill, for one thinks he is facing a heavy rain. Bill,' was made famous by being appointed to the College nine baseball team. He was retained on the team as sub-catcher. But Fate so favored him that he had no opportunity to display his wares. Nevertheless, if Bill meets the ball, it sails on for a mile. Bill is quite proficient in music, he may become a second Paderewski some day. 'cWhen I was out East--7' G. DERER. Look at himg doesn't he look important?-ulohn D. is of Slovak extrac- tion. Since his enrollment at this institution he has partly mastered both the English and German languages, but the latter is to him like a poisonous serpent. Q However, he has his faults. 6gCustie', has not yet succeeded in commanding his uncontrollable temper, for at the least provocation, he lets his choleric temperament get the better of him. g'Ujdi, lebo te fluknem jednuw can very often be heard when his anger is aroused. He always thinks he knows it all, therefore, John D. says to the professor, GLNO, professor, the author meansf' etc., and he cannot be convinced otherwise. Gustie, at times, tries to dominate over the weaker ones, but is not always successful. 6'Come on, guys, let's beat itf, W. EGGERS. Permit me to introduce to you 6'Simonac,7' the ulchabod Cranew of modern times. Imagine a tall, long-legged individual, with hands that dangle a mile out of his coat sleeves, feet that might serve as shovels, and a frame most loosely put together, and you have a mental picture of L'Simonac. ulsankyi' is by profession a Sunday-school teacher, and for this reason rarely agrees with the 'aProfs. In the class room: HI don't quite agree on that subject? He can get along with or without anyone, but no one can get along with himf???l. But, despite these failings, we must admit that he has a brain. He is very conscientious in his work, geometry be-ing one of his favorite studies. He is also willing to help anyone in dire need. 6'Say, 4Lanky,' where did you get the close to that choral? Thirteen l IDYI lllITll Illl' 'l4 lIH Ill ll' l llll Illl IIN ll llll It lllIi it I I I X I X t I X 'az .sc F 25 x w 2 I I I 52 I '52 3. lt xt 75 'uc ,X at H0
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