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Dad Burn It, is the expletive, That John E. Stoner uses. He likes Bullo, the public speaking One of the Greek Muses. .z.,f I l ul' .. xxx ' 2 . X N it w , '3l3ll55l5.lSil .M l -. .-5fQS:7ff!552kr . uf. . . 'I-.wirlliillli V 5 ffl,g.l -..i4.4.liil'2?2C?'-ltil ll ll . will Will' .N ix xi My N A -' :,O,l'v.: JH!! 6 'u 2 , 'f.' , ' M l l 'Q 4 of . ill! W l fi ff if ig ,, i i l ffzl if if XXX -Y will 1, iil'y.i': .Xe t X V. M! I. I fe, ,.'-.- ,ff If jj , ?':Q,.:jf v 'fl 'i5: f5,gL2 ,ut-Jjfgq' ' X ' 1 I wif.. Y .1:!:'1 XX 511' tif X ,pn ixuigllg O gi NM W Vffdl f.?y'f.?!lfi?i5. .law ,Il MQ4!I5fj'.u.j.'vj :r - -' -' y ,- N 3 02.2 I My E 5: 'U rv ,Qi '- 3' 513 S R Ii:-X R,.,:i R '4 E' ani UQ 5 'U xxx .i- SEZ-ci -llixlilllg 211.3 E' 5. 'X ji SL gg n. 3 rr. Jijt . .W F D 5 f l 'll iff. W li, O-?..g gi 2 N - 'w .,.NlQX. lilx. Dj' 5- gg 5.3-Xvifliiwqt-V 5 lik E ml , O Efoc ,T :x W 1,271 fs-5l..'1i'r 15 'xl il' S n.- H Q- fk -hw .gr-..L4g.:9,'b ,.,L is O Q 3 's gq.w.:.p1-. -fs U-oo E, s: 'Yi 493-1 if-bfi! 9,92 3 g. 1-. xg .f 2 if R 5 '1 .T Ef n ru Q 2.2 F9 2 :S fu .,. 03, 2 sf 5 at 5' '6 5 ?- ? l ffff' ,nf Ping! And Harry Leeper sinks the last putt- putt for a perfect nine, on the Miniature course at Falvy's. Don Komisarow and Pete Putnam, enviously watching, are runners-up and cracker-jack players. , S .1- ,-J jyx Boots! Boots! Shades of Kipling! When George Snyder got his new galoshes last winter he strutted through the snow so much that Don Kaade and Dale Redding took to the tall timber. X-x.XF. -, Qfca- Y - .5- .- , - -f-r:'.:. 'r 1. -. fam- --759, 1 ,. --ET -' ' -1? ' , - ' rs ik- T. flip, 1' ,, -ff? fi' l8SSOl1. . :lx 31---A X X .R ' X wxvss X Xx. ' Vg- . QX X?g3.5,XN. D ,gt E Q XSRQYTFRN X N X , QC i1,- X K. Qd .1 ff A at .5 rf 3 51 E 'Zffjfff '25, ur x . Xi.. '- 'Q1-j'Z ' 7 iixlx Lil offfisis - W2 fs. Z iss 'kg , 1- ' 43 out--so ---lx 'six - X5 ff' 1 - tgps. --- fr 'Z-45- ' s-, :.-Que. just ask any clebater except Oscar Dennis what this means. fP.S.-Donlt ask Dennislj Now Williain Robert Sur is our Own jolly Glee Club cop. Old age is creeping on him, though. He's getting bald on top. Page 114 THE 1931 LEGEND
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