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' f'K Ml 5fSS 1920 EMF- —-r-n —— v« rzzra 0rpt. nf lirat, ffiiglfi anil ijpnutrr Term I. E. L. Sol verson .....................................President A. G. Gchrke....................................Vice-President G. A. Weaver............................ Secretary and Treasurer J. B. Hendricks .........................................Editor R. J. Hartmann ........................................Athletic Representative J. C. Wicks..............................................Social Representative L. H. BYRNS SPENCER J. RICHARDS Nickname “Li .” Nickname “Molly” Marinette, Wis. Delton, Wis. GEORGE A. WEAVER EDGAR H. GRUDA Nickname “Cutie” Nickname “Speed” Grand Rapids, Wis. Milwaukee, Wis. WM. F. ESULIS AL™.ED G-GEHRKE Kenosha, Wis. Nickname Gump Milwaukee, Wis. JOHN D. 1IURPHY JOHN HENDRICKS Nickname Girlie “Cub” New Diggings, Wis. Goodman; Wisconsin EARL L. SOLVERSON LAWRENCE I. BECKWITH Nickname “Slim” “Slim” Milwaukee, Wis. Barron, Wisconsin- JOHN SQHEIBLE ALL1E ROBERT WOZNIAK Nickname “Jack” “Shorty” Milwaukee, Wis. Milwaukee, Wisconsin THEO. L. SEYBOLDT ERWIN BAERSCH Nickname “Bolts” “Evelyn” Milwaukee, Wis. Cedarburg. Wisconsin CLARENCE BYAL JAY C. WICKS Nickname “Stcchy” “Tanker” Fendlay, Ohio Silver Lake, Wisconsin Page Two H undr el Sixty-one
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WANT ADS Wanted—Dancing lessons. I will pay ten cents per hour. I am the essence of grace and loveliness. CLARENCE C.. BYAL. Wanted—To lose fifteen minutes. Can Margaret H. lose it for me? No one else need apply. J. C. WICKS. Wanted—More cube root problems to copy. SPENCER J. RICHARDS. W'anted—Pretty girl to take to dances, etc. EARL L. SOLVERSON. Wanted—Pretty women to love. GEO. A. WEAVER. Lost—Picture of one of Mack Sennett’s Bathing Beauties. Finder please return to ALFRED G. GEH RICE. Wanted—More study periods to read Breezy stories. EDGAR H. GRUDA. Wanted—A middle name. They didn’t have them when I was born. ALVIN MILLER. Wanted—One real glass of beer. ALBERT R. WOZNIAK. Wanted—A further distance to walk. SPENCER J. RICHARDS. Lost—One perfectly good love letter. Finder please return to CARL O. BENDER. Wanted—Less work and more pay. Wanted—More spirits in class. The laboring three J. C. WICKS. (Chairman) L. H. BYRNS, E. L. SOLVERSON. E. L. SOLVERSON. (President.) G. A. WEAVER, (Secretary.) Mr. Kelly: “What is an unknown quanity?” Laurence: “The amount of coal you are going to get from the coal dealer!” Edgar: “I want to ask you about a tragedy.” Mr. Teter: “Yes?” Edgar: “What is my grade?” Weaver: “Have you a minute to spare?” Wicks: “Certainly.” Weaver: “Well, tell me all you know.” Esulis: “I had a fall last night and was unconscious for six hours.” Molly: “Why, how did that happen?” Esulis: “I fell asleep and didn’t wake up for six hours.” Question: Why is Physics like love? Answer: The lower the gas, the greater the pressure. Mr. Thompson asked Richards the following question: “What is elec- tricity? Richards (hesitating) : “Um-oh-oh, I forget.” Mr. Thompson : Too bad ! The only man who ever knew what electricity is and he has forgotten!” Girl: “How will those fellows ever get clean?” Fellow: “What do you suppose we have the scrub team for?” Page Two Hundred Sixty-three
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