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Qtbei qamgnnsfs z gIIiUfHl'lH'DBIIfElI college 1 1904 annual about the sub-ject chosen. We know that great things have been accomplished in the Senior class meetings, and if no records were to be passed down to- our- successors and progeny, showing the illustrious lights that shone among our fellow students, the emotions shownand mo- tions lost and won, it would be a point of everlasting re- gret toevery member of the Class of ,O4.J President Hickman: There is one thing that has been hanging fire long enough now, and we have got to settle the matter this morning: I am talking about this picture business. You all know what the position is that the pho- tographer- The name and reference to picture deals stirs the blood of every enthusiastic student in the room, and the President's eloquence is interrupted by varied expressions -of approval and otherwise. Two overhon the east side call fo-ut, When do we get our pictures ? and one down in the front row says, What more does he want now ?'7 One is on his feet addressing the chair in real parlia- zmentary style, and the. chair recognizes Mr. Ellison, who says: Mr, President, I think, with you, that this matter has been put off long enough and that we might just as well settle it one time as another. We all know that the photographer is only trying to protect himself. We are not all deadbeats, but there may be 'a few, I reckon, who would not meet their part of the agreement if there were any way to- get out of it. But I believe further, that if this class makes up its mind to do this thing right, it will be done right. .And I am further of the opinion that we can ar- range with the photographer on terms that all can agree to. For one, I, myself, would be willing to come to an agree- ment, and I would suggest that we all deposit the balance with the college faculty, or the Indiana National Bank, or any other rich and reliable bank, and then Mr.. Blank could get it after we get the pictures. fEXpressions of disapproval arise from several in the room and sentiments like Shut up l Keep still ! come from other unauthor- ized Seniorsj But President Hickman calls for order. Let us hear what Ellison has to say, and Ellison, who has kept the floor, continues: Now I don't want to im- pose upon anybody here, but I, for. one, would be willing
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f ' , ifdtlgetqarognusis.zlglnniana Dental QEnIfzger:419o4f annual to agree to such terms. aI. make this merely as a suggestion, Mr. President, and you can takeit--for'What.it,is worth. , Before he is fairly seated again,.one .from the .other side of the room is tryingtto-.gain the chair's recognition, and, as soonras the chair, is ready to 'recognize him, the -Presi- dent says, Mr. Fee. . . -Q - . . f 4 Then. Mr., Fee talks-: Q When, We first talked, of picture-s that man .Blank made 'ustterms which We., accepted, and no-W I canft see why- helvvants to- change themgand require more 1 of us. Of course, he has our pictures and .three dol- lars and can-make us toethefmark. But, for one, I won't pay him the balance now nor make any deposit either. .. - Then Boyd, from the extreme right, -gains the floor and expresses himself thusly: We did make an agreement With the photographer and he has kept his side of it, so far, but six or seven of our number have notdone their part. So I don't b-lame him qfor asking for a change. I -believe it is all right, and so. I move you, Mr. President, that we make at deposit, as has been suggested. Boyd sits doWn,.and amid the clamorous noise that fol- ' . lows might be heard, three seconds to- the motion. ' The question is open for discussion and impromptu and in- formal' remarks are offered for the consideration o-f those immediately around the one' who offers them, for novoice could be heard more than half way across. the room. I 1-:Presently some ardent supporter of the .motion calls, Question-question, and the cry is taken up by several more. When enoughare calling for the question. to justify a vote, the President begins to bring order out of chaos, .and soon hesays, You have all heard -the motion, which is- Then 'he proceeds to estate it in a voice that could be heard, at most, half way back in the room. , After several maneuvers the vote is taken and the mo- tion declared lost. . . As soon as President Hickman can gain attention, after saying that the other motion was lost, he brings up another important matter- Last Week We appo-inted a committee 'composed of three ladies of our class to see about the class colors. They are ready to report and We will hear from fMiss Cluthef' t
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