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'N.W.S.A. Our Own Intelligence Department SCORE YOUR OVVN I. Q.-NO TIME LIMIT IS SET ON THIS TEST ACCURACY BEFORE SPEED PART ONE Match the following pairs of numbers as they belong 1. Dan Letnes 1. 2. john Anderson 2, 3. Lester Tangjerd 3, 4. Rishton Bedard 4, 5. Silas Hviding S. 6. Clifford Kroulik 6, 7. Chester Yergens 7, 8. Nils Stenborg S. 9. Mickie Hetland 9. 10. Lawrence Harstad 10. ll. Ed. Widseth 11. 12. Lawrence Elton 12. 13. Melvin Cordes 13. 14. Glenn Bloomquist 14 15. Kenneth McKnown 15. PART Two Do as directed on the following questions: at time of writing. Elizabeth Erickson Anna Loken Agnes Smith Marvel Noyes Alpha Bruun Orpha Johnson Selma Hedstrand Harriet Severson Ann Thoreson Pat Woods Frances McKibbon Marion Valor Marie Bjerken Tony DeMaster Arlene Hill 1. If Mr. Mlinar and Mrs. Genung are in the habit of coming to breakfast place an X in the blank ........... If not, see what you can do about it. 2. If you think there should be a light in the vestibule of Robertson Hall place an O in this blank ..,..,.... . If not, see Miss Bede. 3. If there should be a guide at the Greenhouse, write Yes in this blank else try and get the job, yeah, just try and get it. 4. List the following subjects in the order of their popularity and show the list to the instructors concerned at your own risk: Algebra, Chemistry, Poultry, English Shorthand Forestry. 5. List the three dormitories in order of quietness during study hours and show the list to anylmdy at your own risk. PART 'Ill-IREE Name the authors of the following selections: 1 VVe're going to finish the chapter. 2. It's either a feast or a famine. 3. VVell, of course this isn't Poultry. 4. You must breathe from your diaphragm. 5 Do you feel tightw 6. Oh Boshll' 7. More power to you! 8. VVill heads of tables please see that the cards are left on the tables when you leave ' Om' Hundred Tfwo . X
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N.W.S.A. E PART Fouk Underline the correct word to complete each of the following sentences: 1. Geometry is: fun, easy, hard. 2. Seats at the monument should be: removed, iced, padded. 3. At four in the afternoon the cafeteria is: deserted, dark, empty, popular. 4. Meals at the home management rooms are: skimpy, poor, unpopular, swell. 5. Spring is the time for: work, love, exams, the blues. 6. The Song Contest was won by: Frosh, juniors, Seniors, Advanced. 9 C9 49 AMBITIOUS POULTRY STUDENT MAKES GOOD G. Freshman: Miss Fylling, I would like to get the poem, Sohrab and Rooster. GGG THE SENIOR'S LAST REQUEST In the gloaming, oh, my darling, When the lights are dim and low, That your face is powder, painted, How am I, sweetheart, to know? Thrice this week, dear, I have bundled, Every coat that I possess To the cleaners. Oh, my darling! Love me more and powder less. George S.: So you're going to get married? To whom? Herbert S.: To Mary. She's a lovely girl and I think she's very economicf' George S.: What makes you think so ? Herbert S.: Well, she's always trying to reduce expenses. When I go to see her every evening, she puts out the light, and insists that we both sit on the same chair. TO BE OR NOT TO BE CApologies to Shakespearel To be, or not to be,-That is the question: VVhether 'tis honorable to bluff one's way Through the classes and sutfer the loss of knowledge that could be absorbed by Being prepared. Or take on a permanent aspect like studying In the evening, for the sea of questions That come up in class, by answering, end them. To skip, to bluffg no moreg and by Answer to say we end the heart ache, And the thousand natural shocks The faculty is heir tog 'tis a Consummation devoutly to be wished To skipg to bluff: to bluff, perchance To Hunk, ay, there's the rub. One Hundred Three X
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