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That night she was in tears when she opened the door for her husband. I've been insult- ed by your mother. My mother! he exclaimed. But Alice-she's miles away. l know, but a letter came for you this morning and I opened it. He looked stern. I see, but where does the insult come in ? In the postscript, she an- swered, it said: 'Dear Alice, don't forget to give this letter to George'. Here and There VVhat a beaner Bob Yoke pulled in taking roll the other day! VVonder who was most rebarrassed Ginny, Biffy, Bob, or the class. Irene Schreiber used to blush uncomfortably a while back too - misnnderstandings will occur even in the best regulated schools. Hair Cut-Ups Faces Lifted Faces Liftetl and Removed Faces Lifted, Removed and Buried. R. Stahl, prop. I. Nevins, C. Flynn, Props. - Do You Suffer? From Tousilitis, Corus, I-Ialis tosis, l.Vart34, Anything, Lv- erything, Nothing? We'll Relieve You First aid to those with cash. L. Pielineier 'and C. Hertler Hot Air Taxi Co. Smalrlone and Muto XVe'll Get You Home in Any Condition Special Service from Mike's Paddlers Leave Canoes for Courts A new wrinkle in the old suit is Paddle Tennis, now be- ing pursued in the gymnasium of good old N. A. G. U. VVhether it has been caught yet or not is a question. Nevertheless it has caught the fancy of most of the stu- dents, regardless of age, weight, color of eyes, experi- ence, etc., etc. The technique of this sim- ple game, and by the way, it is simple, even the youngest child can operate it without a quiver, to get back to the technique- providing it hasn't walked away in the meanwhile-is as I said some time ago-quite simple, in fact, I feel that I ought hardly to go into great detail regarding it. The main theme song is - Paddle Your Own Canoe , ac- companied by vocal effects from Mineo and Kreuter. Hoss Race Results The big Indianapolis Darby which was run off yesterday, was one huge success. VVhitey an apparent dark horse stole the lead on the rest of the iield, and walked home from third on a two-hagger hit by Rice. This was the eight- eenth Cno, Darling not amend- meutj two-bagger hit hy Rice -wotta man-my Iathcr's a cop! So the barber kept on shaving?????? Results: 1 2 : : :It's a Surprise, Norses, Norses, Norses. That's thc burning question- lf Eakin won't tel you-see Earnest-it's worse than the bone proposition and that's gone to the dogs. lucidcntly, 1 might say, tkeep this dark of coursej this game like many such, is one big racket! This is based on all angles of outcomes and in- comes. WVOuld You Like to Learn to Swing Clubs? Any kind-xve're not fussy. M. Swart - S. Kummer W'ar Clubs Indian Clubs Golf Clubs A Classy Outfit XVa-lla-Da-De Speak German Flueutly See George B. Farkas CXVateh him closelyl Expert Languager and How! When Your Memory Fails See Schreiber-Rapp Corp. For Your Next Meal D'Amat0's Dinner! Real Italian Spaghetti OOO-LA! LA! Try It Once-You'll Never Eat Another. VOICE CULTURE Samonsky 8: Biif y Let Us Take Your Picture, XVe'll llring It Back Candee, WValker, Eakin Photographers Be An Orator Lead a Hand to Mouth Existence F. BILTD Parlor Tricks by Posey Bloom and Ann Barnes Be Antiseptic Gain Ifoise and Grace See Valleta Bachman Dancing Lessons By the Hour Page Ninety
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Camp Brosius in 28 Seeings SCENE 1-MAY 30 Tired but happy, we bounded off the train at Elkhart Lake at 3:00 P. M. Greeted by a band that was borrowed from a neighboring village, we paraded down the main street, to the tune of a peppy march. We embarked on the ':Queen. Chug-bump-chug-the ancient Queen ambled out across the lake with a heavy cargo. After docking and a few preliminary instructions from the dean, everyone dashed up the well-worn steps and took their first look at the new cabins. They looked great! A mad scramble for beds and mattresses en- sued. Our first mess call! everyone attended and the dean gave another short talk, short due to the fact that he had forgotten his notes. After mess, everyone went to their respective cabins and hit the hay early. It was very cold that night. What a difference from the hustle and bustle of Indianapolis. SCENE 2-MAY 31 The Sabbath day found the campers spread over the camp acres. Ges- serts drug store was over-run with customers and monkey cap hunters. fAsk the dean what he thinks of those caps.j Some brave people Went to church. Cholly tried to be a mother robin-he took an egg to Fred to be hatched. Posey almost burned up-he was saved by an alert Brosian. At noon the dean explained some of the things that were expected of the Freshmen. Bee Massman learned to cast. Cheti caught minnows with a bent pin. Bugler Bill had a novel way of blowing calls. He did it on his specialty the sax, To bed and still freezing. SCENE 3-JUNE 1 Work! Work! More Work! The camp ground began to look brighter with S0 students raking, sweeping, digging, sleeping, etc. Len and Murph, the step builders, did not take many steps toward their work. They were busy evading the dean. Some of the boys, in the quiet seclusion of the dump, smoked and reclined among the cans and debris. Dance at Jahn Hall at night under the di- rection of Fred. A good time was had by all. SCENE 4-JUNE 2 Zitzman headed the mess line for breakfast every morning. Beautifying work continued and Boardman was found working in the same spot for 2 hours. Pielmeier's duty seemed to be that of locating his squad. Blessed be the rain, but not for long! Amidst beating of the raindrop Mrs. Hester's voice was heard ringing out during our first lecture on Camp C1'aft. Rain continued-girls had their first workout in jahn Hall and the men were excused for the d-ay except the few who braved the weather so that our beach could be prepared for the bathers. Sturni almost broke his finger for the cause. Repair crew built a new stand for the dean and was it pretty ?-Handcarved! 11-1,1-.11 Page Nivrciy-I c ..c. ....1.
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