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'Wi ..Il.l . ,WP- 2::1. 'liilllIlIllIIlllIll'!lfT - lg. 1 l OBSERVATIONS BY MRS. XVI-IITNEY Royal Keniely, l'resiflent of the Seniors, is married, that is why he is so shy. llut he is there when it comes to grades, XYe all like Royal. George I-lodges and Noel lieaudry have had charge of the entertainment this term and have proven to be very capable, They are both popular. The parties given this season have been very enjoyable affairs, and for graceful dancers just watch Noel and Gerald. XVho handed Prof. Gustafson the pony instead ot' the answers to those questions? lVhat is April Fool Day, anyway? Ask Cusworth about that broken arm. Don't let us have that test today. put it off-who but Bickel? XVho got my slides? Nobody The veracity of some students is to be doubted. Alfred Wilkening. wide-awake to opportunity, energetic and honestA just watch his bank account grow. Ring the bell early, will you? How many times have I heard that? Tall, talkative, when you tlon't want him to, bright but lazy-that's Otto. lVhat's that stuff in the Dessicator? Ask Tracy. Ed. Caseburn of Montrose, was ill for about a month during February. Some nice lad. Lawrence Cooper says NEVER AGAIN, so does Leo Kuehnel. XVhen it comes to Chemistry, the seniors have to take off their hats to the youngest member of the class. Ralph is certainly there, I believe in all things worthy, In Faith and Hope and Love, But can't see any reason for The stuff Gus hands us Dubs. The Annual Staff would surely be lost without their artist, Clarence Leonard. Anrl Clarence is ton good with the pencil to devote his time to Pliarmacy. li 7 E 5 E I I Jl ,, ,, l I'.iq.' .Yliw ' 4 ... ..2l5'ffIlIIIIllIIIIllIIllIIIIIlIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lIIllIIIIlI!I!Tlli. '
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l ll E 5: E E E E x 5 gnu., 'Wt l'2::..'z ::lllllIlllIlll1'rf!r Qinmllulliulu:::: .:rf V ll. I The student coming the longest way this term is Monte Roberson, of Columbus, Montana, and he says he's not a bit sorry he came. The flower of the flock is Helen IXlcCfeorge of the seniors, Pat Shanahan hails from Cklahoma and is as fine a lad as one could tind. Everybody likes Pat. and we are not at all uncertain about his success in life. Claude Riley put one over and got married. Then he passed the Kansas Board, and incidentally is keeping at the head of the class. Quite an accom! plishment in one year. Fred Johnston, the small boy from VVyoming-that's him. Likes this town fine and will stay in it. A very agreeable student. How could anyone get offended at Roland Elmquist, Even disposition. gentlemanly, but he just don't like books-even as some others. Patronize the ADVERTISERS not today. but every day. Upper lip adornments are rather prominent this term, and it has been a race between Seigle, XVebber, Fiekel, Caseburn, Eisberg and Catudal as to who has the most artistic curl. Adonis, well I guess he is, some dame will surely grab him ere long. No one dares to compete with our Con, who hails from the Kansas side. The Murray lads from Golden City. are quiet. but fine students. Clair Pfalzgraf likes good times better than books. Wfe all know it. His brother was an Honor Man, hut not Clair. He is the fourth of the family to enter K. C. C. P. Tall, lean. polite, studions. gentlemanly, capable, quiet. wide grin when spoken toYthat's Ray Brown. XYe all like hint. Lincoln, Nehr., made another contribution this term, and XVarren Law- rence is some fine chap. Some clruggist is going to have a RENT, clerk if XVarren don't decide to open a store of his own. Anvone find mv weights? XYho but XYestt'all lost about three sets this term? 'Tie gl string to them. Richard. gomg mmm-U We sav he is, Knehnel gets wound up in the morning and never runs down. . ..... .IITI!5llIlIIlIllIIIIlllIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllilllili l k B. 'J l lx -' i ui 2 2 '- 1 :' 5 l ' I l'tiywX'i fiif NS.-r.-n r
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