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Miss WCllSf1f077Z' Qlustily like a hog callerj-t'You are wrong, Nup, old kid, we shall all be in by eightln NOTE-fAt this time Mr. Jones has to be awakened as his snoring is dis- turbing, although his mustache does promote a clear, mellow, head- tone.j Siuzpjlcfr Lough-- Say, Turner, did you ever hear that one about the traveling salesman and the dirty shirt?', Presiiieiif Tziriivr- No.,' SINIIJIJCI' Lough Qpointing to Turner,s shirtl- That's one on youlv Cgives vent to expression of glee.j Miss Swecf Centering breathless and flushedj --Q'Folks, it is my pleasure to state that I AM HERB' QLast part was tenored by Miss Morley, chorus by faculty quartette.D Presifleiif TIll'lIFl'-QQIS there a motion that we adjourn?,' fThis causes a general stampede toward the door.j CPresident Turner heaves a sigh, three chairs and a table, and goes yodeling off to his oHice.J CAMPUS THEME SONGS Silzfr'r Tlmvziis Among flu' Gold - Owen Walki11g My Baby Back Homo - - For Hz s cz Ioily Good Ff'ilow,' Horses ----- 'eWl7I'I1 I1 s Two-Lip Thur - - Tbi'1'i s iz Long, Long Trail a'lViiiifi11g Now I Lay Mr' Down fo SIc'i'f2 - - Tomorro ww ------- Oli, Wl1r'1'z', O12 Wffwri' Has ilfly Liffii' Dog G0 W7I1o Sfoii' My Guin ----- Flow Gwifiy, SlL'l'!'I' Aslnfolf' - - - I WUf7t1!'l' Wflufs Kissing Iflw' Now - fr I ClIlI,f Gin' You Aaiyfiaiiig Biff Low, Bains-3' WffJi'11 I Was TlL't'llfJ'-llIIl',, - - HI1lSf a Song llf Tzcfiiiglnin - Thanks For ilu' Biiggy RAIN' I S11 l'I't'l1!If'I', Di'm ' - - I Mzisf Haw Tim! Man' - - Ri'r1c'bing For flu' Moon 111111 Yoziv - I Ncwi Sylllfldffl-j'U ------ R0mIy For fin' Riwrn ----- 6? 117 -it Knowlton a md' nd Edith Torkelson Kenneth Biggar - Tom Burnam - Miss Wfenstrom Wimp Grantham - W.A.A. Hikcrs - Art Stacy Carol Utter - Mrs. Hibbard - Ira Chenoweth - Fred Amick - Clifford Jacks Any Normal Boy - - Mr. Jones Spalding Serenaders Isobel Macdonald - Adelaide Leslie - - Rae Sorey Donald Mclntosh La Moyne Troy Tfai'rv'1i N1'z'c'r Bc' Aizoflzvr Girl Likr' Mary fAIic'0j - Mary Alice Mclntosh - Annual Staff
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Ceacheve Meeting fThis information was obtained by Howie Snoops., detectivej President TZL1'716V fin high tenor voicej- This meeting has been called for the purpose of deciding, to-wit, wherefore, et cetera, if, by chance, therefore, we might not decide to take action before said date in the matter concerning various things pertaining to us as teachersf' M12 N eu pert- Ray, and a coupla cheers for Turnerli' M1'. folies- What we need is more school spirit and fewer classes! Mr. H olmes- Now, I think that the precipitous slopes in their beauti- aspects should be considered. But, you know, it,s terribly embarrass- ing for me to have to mention this little book. Mr. MCB1'dfII6j,7 C getting lightly to his feetj -'tWell, gosh darnit, Lough wants another two bits for football and basket ball air, and Holmes wants to hire an Australian Wampus Cat Hunter to speak here and Doc Talkington wants to buy the kiddie car Chief Joseph used as a baby, and I wanted to throw a party and we only have thirty-five centsf, Miss Holmcm Cfeeling Dod Madsen,s pulsej- We really should have a physical examination, and I hate to mention it, but I'm sure Mac has the ricketsf' Smzplfver Lough- Has anybody got a chew?,, Presicfeizzf Tiiwzer Qrapping Miss Wenstrom smartly on the finger as she attempts to lift his watchb-- Very good suggestion, gentlemen- Ahemf' CAfter which remark he slumps into chair and goes to sleep, whereupon Miss Wfenstrom gets the watch.j Miss Dustin fin high sopranoj - I think we should all change our diet! Why not all eat at the Hall? Miss Morley fturning ashenj God forbidli' Mr. H iirlmz Q jumping quickly to one side to avoid another falling hairl - Let,s all go over to my place and have a partyf' Miss Cocfeiiig-UO. K. big boyf, QShe trips lightly to his side.j Pifesideiizf Tiiifiier Ccoming out of the arms of Morphinej - All right, but we'll have to take a votef, Mr. Neiiperf- Horse feathers, let,s organize a harmonic band. 'd 116 ft
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I Club Qpera IN ONE ACT SCENE On che Ad building steps, September the first The I Club are quenching their blood growing thirst. The Freshmen are standing in a funny position Resembling a row of bowing musicians. CERTAIN GROUP OF 'TID MEN The Old One's going out, The New One's coming in. The time is ripe, no doubt, For the hacking to begin. For our 'T' Club policy is this-hiss- hiss, Catch a Freshie while he's young, Make him feel that he is stung, Get him to believing with a criss-cross Criss In his inferiority And our superiority- Thus raising us to I Club bliss-kiss- kiss. When the Freshman suggests Then Weill take the other sideg XVhen the Freshman protests Then his wish we,ll override. XVe'll deal him out the two-spots and Weill always keep the aceg For that's the good old way to put the Freshman in his place. MEMBER KNOWLTON Wfith hacks we'll employ him And cunningly annoy him With quick insurgent musters And senseless paddle busters.. AN. 11 MEMBER AMICK Let's mount ourselves on scooters, And, armed with spitball shooters, We'll plug them in the collar- It,s fun to s.ee 'em holler. MEMBER BIGGAR XVhether weire right or whether We're wrong, The I Club must be first. We'll do our level worst, For the I Club must be first! QEnter Rambeauj ALL Exalted Rambeau, you're just in time To give advice we're needing. How shall we start the Trouble Mill That gives a Freshman a chill- The regular proceeding? fMember Eddie hovers near, the note of discord for to hear, for discordis music in his ear.j MEMBER RAMBEAU Companions, if you're looking for some trouble, Or shopping for calamities to fit, Your problem or your riddle name, For trouble is my middle name, And as to Opposition, I am It. Fm a master-hand at crucifying Fresh- men Good will turns up its nose when I go by? And in my sunny room of state When people Want a Hymn of Hate They simply go and telephone to Ed, Ed, Ed. 118 '26
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