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v t »srrr::. --- Engmming II-F OFFICERS II-F H. Burrows Rogers ...........................................President F. A. Slowick ......................................... Vice-President C. J. Walker .................................................Secretary Robert G. Pitie ..............................................Treasurer Martin Pagel .......................................... Class Reporter Oliver E. Schumacher ............................................Editor Milton F. Hiller .............................................Assistant Editor P 0 Pa je One Hundred Ninety-three
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THE fi.920 ElMF'5' ............ A FEW MEN OF IMPORTANCE IN CLASS II-F First on the list is Mr. Rogers our president, not for any particular reason except for his good looks and extreme good nature. Then we have Pirie, our class treasurer, who has the honor of handling all the class financial affairs, even collecting for the annual. Next is Walker, our modest secretary, and he is followed by Pagel, the class reporter, elected to this position by unanimous vote. Members of the class all agree that a man of his size should be able to sec all the interesting things that were happening. 'Phis list only partly names our men, but you sec we are there. Shumacher will evidently make a wonderful professor same day. Already, he can call the roll. If you don’t believe us ask Mr. Stewart. We wonder why Hiller takes his books to “Butterfly” and leaves them there. Is it possible that you can study them there, Hiller? Do any term II man remember experiment 10S? Wells Wigins, Bannis- ter. Walker and Zimmerman think they can do it now. After a search of an hour and a half they located a broken wire in it with the help of a few professors. If Mether will write us a description of his dreams, we will excuse him for sleeping during English classes. Slve sits on the front row of seats in order to save his voice while asking questions. Rogers has been excused from physical training. He maintains that he gets enough exercise from pushing the chair in front of him back and forth with his feet during class periods. Aikcns is the hero of II-F. his popularity being due to his knowledge of Elect. Lab. and his ability to juggle algebraic equations. Pagel has been experimenting at some length to sec if H-jO+K. a water spannicl. Can anyone give him the desired information? We wish Wiggins and Hayes would tell us what the attraction is that calls them away so early on Friday and keeps them so late on Monday. We wonder where some of our men got their candy before they could buy it at the S. O. E. store. We know now what color will attract the attention of any professor in school. It is a gold colored sweater or preferably a purple one with gold stripes. Class records will explain why so many men are trying to get into sec- tion II-F. ' R. Z. CAN YOU IMAGINE— The elevators not crowded ; Mr. Kartak forgetting to assign a lesson; Slye not asking questions in class; Mr. Stewart starting Trig, early. Mr. Krotzer forgetting to say. “Now you all understand that, don’t you? Pagel getting to class on time; Muttart with a short hair cut; Mr. Fox swearing; Free dinner at the Fraternity house; Wells flunking in electricity; Mr. Kicnth grouchy. J. W. p Page One Hundred i inely-five
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