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. L I, l f I ig we-eff H l':::p.':::::unlllllllllll'iNl .im J. FEIERUAR Y 13. Major Smith on leave from regular army, gave a mighty interesting talk about the reserve corps. Hut only graduates are eligible so we won't de- rive much good from it right at the present time. But here is hoping that we may be able to when our time comes. FEBRUARY 21. Everybody looking for their mirror in chemistry lab. FEBRUARY 25. Mrs. XVhitney was seen in consultation with the entertainment commit- tee, and from the smile on her face something is going to pOp. MARCH 3. Spring fever has made its appearance, and even Mrs. Estabrook seems to have had an introduction to it. MARCH 5. Don't think that the fun is over yet. Prof. Gustafson gave us all fifteen equations to work out, and very gently made the remark that if that was not enough he would gladly give us another dose. MARCH 12. Even the fair young lasses of the class are getting the fever, and nearly every class hour finds them enjoying the scenery, eats and what not. at the Hollywood. MARCH 18. The baseball team has been practicing regularly, all showing up fine. Some of the boys are beginning to show their stud while the others are getting into their stride slowly. If the next three weeks show up as well as the last few have been. the Seniors will sure have to take down their sign. MARCH 21. On account of the annual the date of the picnic has been advanced. and although the entertainment committees of both classes have been conferring no definite date has been settled upon. All are anxious for it because it is nice to be able to be a kid once more. MA RCN 26. Say. :mv time you don't think our pitching staff isn't showing the most wicked line of spit balls. ins and outs and anything you could ask for, l'ugv Yiulv-'l'lm-1' f lllllllllllIllllllllllllll IIIlllIIIIIlllIIlIllllIIllIIllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIZL ... ff l ily - 1 1 - 1 .. , I ' E - . A E l l
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A -if - Y, 'Wu IIIIIIII 4 1.... SIL'iiiilllllllllIIIIIl'f'3!T - imuunmulu::::'11:2 f F, ' I 'lg 'gf JANUARY 18. VVe are asked by the Seniors to select our class queen. In the elections that followed George Hodges and the Murray brothers each received one vote, but Miss Dawson was elected. Afterwards one of the fellows was singing, 'Tm a King. Now what do you suppose he meant by that? JANUARYZL The class as a whole are asked to give snapshots for the annual and any jokes we may have. If we were to give up all the jokes we have there wouldn't be much class left, So we complied with the first but not the last command of our superiors, the noble Seniors. JANUARYZS We had our likenesses taken and all are pleased with the outcome ex- cept one or two, and their only reason was that their misplaced eyebrows didn't show up well enough. JANUARY 27. Everything going fine. Prof. Gustafson is well pleased and even the laziest of the Juniors have learned about the functioning of liver and the kid- neys under Dr. Taylor. If some one should get inquisitive and ask about the auricular motion of the heart they would get a full and detailed! descrip- tion of the same, even from Bennie Donaldson, and we all know that he doesn't study. FEBRUARY 3. About time for another picnic? The Seniors are beginning to hint of some kind of entertainment for their special benefit. Maybe it wouldn't hurt to give them some kind of a feed becausc they all need sympathy and encour- agement. FEBRUARY 5. After careful and considerable deliberation on the part of our President and his worthy staff it is decided to give the Seniors a Fine banquet, some- thing they will be proud of, and also to show to them our class spirit the en- tertainment committee are given instructions to work out the details and to submit same to the class. FEBRUARY S. The call has gone out for baseball material, and all those eligible bring the old glove and start to get into shape. Page Sirly-Two .. ..1lI'1IEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIlllllllllllllllillllffli. F yi X t . 1 E 5 E E l I
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.llllllv lgumlg Ill- Il fms, l ' , Ae i J ---- 5 'lu , 1 i I 'll ll you should just watch them perform. Those Seniors are sure going to f-at dirt when we get through with them. .X PRII. I. Although it is fool's dayf' and it should be observed to the fullest ex- tent, some of the class are too sleepy to observe it. and the rest don't feel well, because they have just received a little bit of news. The entertainment committee have just Completed their investigations and have submitted the same to the President, who has given his HO. K. to it. As yet it has not been presented to the class, but will be within the next few days. APRII. 3. The worst has come. and one gallon of smelling salts wouldn't have made an impression. The Seniors are entitled to the best, and our class is sure going to keep up the standard, but it was just like putting one's head into a lionys mouth, but never mind, we will be Seniors next year. The Sen- ior class is to be entertained with a dinner dance at the liellerive the Z-ith of this month and is going to cost enough to start one of our promising young men in business. It certainly caused a sinking sensation in the most of our pocketbooks. But we will get it back, so why worry? XVhat is ten bucks among pill-rollers? APRIL 5. VVe have been told that if the extremely warm weather keeps up the school picnic will be given the 10th and so plans are made accordingly. APRIL 7. Some raised our hopes as high as they could be raised, and then let them fall. But anyway, we had a good time. and from what we can learn some of the Senior boys sure do like sandwiches, sour pickles and electric light bulbs. The Senior class as a whole invited our class to go with them to a cer- tain place, where they said that they could obtain some certain product of corn of which we were all fairly well acquainted with. and we all heartily agreed. The first thing they did was to take us through the north end, and finally ended up at the Corn Products Co. VVe were met at the gate by a hard boiled cop. Immediately some of the guilty tried to swallow their light bulbs that they had accidentally on purpose borrowed from the Street Car Company, but after giving all the once over led us to the first aid room, where we were told to line up and await our turn. After awhile a pale- faced line began to come out on the other side. Some of the crowd who had been in similar lines before remarked that they would just as soon be shot in the leg as in the arm, while some of the more curious were asking whether they would give us the blackleg or the cholera serum. On arriving on the Film' .911-ty-Fuur .. ..IIC'I!!!l'llllllllI ll Illlll Illllllllll Illlll llll . llllllllll ll Lil H mm f: A l l .5 .j Es il l AL
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