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One would say Snider H. figures out by calculus what curve a trunk must take to get from one point to another in the least amount of time, be- cause he seems well trained in those particular branches of service. Theel's ease in which he carrys his books to school could tell many a story about eats. Shorty E. wants to know—but what’s the use of asking all those ques- tions over. Any question arising any where, any time, any place, to the misunder- standing of everyone concerned can easily be explained by Kassel. S. I. ■p m - ! Ill I. FLUNKEM CO., Inc. Mr. B. A. Bovee.............................................President Mr. B. A. Bovee........................................Vice-President Mr. B. A. Bovee................................Secretary and Treasurer Mr. B. A. Bovee............................................Office Boy Mr. B. A. Bovee............................................. Janitor n
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y 'THE 1920 EETF his teat of soldering a brick bat to a telegraph pole and making the joint electrically perfect, has made his name one which will always stand among the names of great men. But let us look farther into our realm of notables. There is Laurel Hassel a man who doesn’t care where or when. His motto is, “Any old time, any old place.” Laurel is tall and stately from his pink ears to his flat feet. He is a man of speed; can write a final in twenty minutes, and never get a question right. That reminds us of the time Laurel first shone forth in his soldier suit and carried an umbrella to shade his eyes. If you don’t know him, meet him. He is well worth knowing. Then there is Anton Schneider, well known golfist, clubman and lounge lizard. At present he is busy engaged in writing a new work on, “Why women close their eyes when they are kissed.” Anton has spent a great deal of time in research work on this subject. He has kissed women of all races, color, religious denominations, married, and single. Congratulate him, he deserves it. And then there is the well known mechanic Howard Snider, let us introduce him. He is so good at mechanics that he can take a machine apart, put it back together wrong and it will run better than ever. He is a square sort of fellow, goes out with the women once in a while, and chews gum, but outside of that lie is a regular guy. If we had more like him the old world would assume a brighter outlook. Last but not least comes Arnold Ericcson, a man of small stature but mighty mind. lie surely missed his calling when he chose engineering. With his ability to ask questions he should have taken up law. Arnold is a Y. M. C. A. enthusiast and an all around peppy supporter of the S. O. E. If you want to know a booster next to Mr. Kienth, Swede is the gentleman. He is a designer, buss boy and stenographer. ,. WS ITEMS The new record set by a stenographer for taking dictation is 324 words per minute. Of course the stenographer must have been pretty fast, but how about the guy dictating. Kansas Daily News: Wanted—dancing partner; must be able to shake a mean hoof. Jefferson News: Mr. Illing. who is attending the School of Engineering at Milwaukee, has shown a keen interest in his class affairs and has been elected reporter for his class. It might be added that he had wished upon him several more offices of great importance. Who said so? We all say so. Daddy Wareham knows a few interesting stories. We wonder why it is we can never catch Powers home on a Friday night. Illing can beat the .324 words per minute record, he says so himself. Schneider A. said his new address is in the center of the street. When friend Cassell is not busy arguing with Powers on deep electrical matters about using A. C. meters when D. C. meters should be used, he is writing letters in Old English. Piuje Ninety-eight
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