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' ' A . The prognosis.: Quintana. Qeittal Qrnllegz z 19iO4 annual INFANT CLASS or I. DQC. OT'ro MYERS, . . President MARY Fox, . .' Secretary I' A ' ' W . i I M embers R Ke-tcham F. Earhart I. C. Wright 3 C. S. Green Arthur Timmis F. Basinger I. B. Banks E. R. Oberlin J. T. Hopengarner The infant class. of I. D. C. is the smallest and most select .organization in the institution. The children be- longing to the class are all very precocious, and though young in years are old in experience. The class Was' founded in the fall of IQOT, bent on the achievement of a great and Worthy endi namely, -to grow. With'this ob-ject in view, they hold meetings every Saturday evening in the Y. M. C. A., Where, with the help of a measuring machine, the exact height of every child is recorded. They are then weighed separately and collectively with splendid results, ,. after which the meeting is declared adjourned. At the last meeting the total height of the class was sixty-three feet or on an average of four and one-half feet. Their combined Weights was four hundred and nine pounds or on an average of twenty-nine pounds. At the present time Mr. Otto Myers has the maximum height and Weight of the class. The class is in a very promising condition, and at no distant date We confidently expectpsome of its members to attain the prodigious size and prominence of General Tom Thumb. , HARVEY .GLENN BOYD.
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nzne qawgnnsfs : gmnfanasmmal QEDIUBQB 1 1904 annual - FACULTY FACTS AND SOME MQRE STUFF 1 Dr. Jackson is so quiet and cautious that We have north- A ing to tell about him, but as We have to hll this space, We will at least say that he deserves a better fate than to have to- teach Chemistry to that stupid Junior class. A nine-year-old nevvsboy presented himself to Dr. W. A. Chapman to have a tooth extracted and insisted on having fertilized air. He refused to- have anything else g till he was informed that the price of fertilizer-had gone up to fifty cents. . A. EARL WHITE.i Bachelor from the Ohio school is with us, And he was greeted With a Welcome, But the man has shown dishonor tonhis name- A For with him a wife did come. i 'Tis hard to tell which 'is the more foolish-one Who always. tells the truth, or one who never tells it. 'if
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