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W Ben IfVagoner Hou see thro' warping glasses. D N , Chas F Runner NIamma's darling, papa's 1 e 'flfiifg y Geo R jackson- ZI' 1 , 1. Q., f ' i ' ' ' I i i p t' H ia , ,J ' 1 f . - Y qiigfezil - I if -rf' .'157I ', ', ,ff 'USAF' I - if n ' ' -, 1-1 1 l , , - - j l An editor I would be. 5 37 Ts. A fy . wouldnt I, though? i ,1.j5i:, ..fj: I took chemistry in my Fresh year, 'Wits ' I I-,i g ' ' And did not like it, . gig K L 54511: ' xl , Q' ll i Nil Q it i ,. XX ' I remember only one equation, X A , , Gallg plus cheek2:Mef' A. A.'The1le- If I am 'half' I might be ' wonf BEN. wALDBERG: You don'd get your Hask dill day afdervdo-morrow. No Sa. Fox- Cunning, crafty and stern. Church - Speak low when you speak of love. Patton- My mustache is a 'beaut.' ' VV. B. Phillips- Did the professor call me down? XVell, I should say so I Maxwell- As nimble as a monkey. I ' Belknap- Quiet, gentlemanly and known by all. E. S. Packson- The man from Indian Territory. Craig- A quiet, unassuming, blue-eyed lad. Brunner - Class artist. Wanted-moclel. VVeaver-- Suffused with blushes. J. E. Balter- What's in a name? Isabella B. Welsch- I whispered and had to leave the pleasant company of my companions. Ed. F. Gahlman- I knew a young lady from Michigan, lf To meet her I never should wishigan. She'd eat of ice cream , Z Till with pain she would scream, 1' if And' she'd order another big dishiganf' 4 3 -- r F C. s. Hart-- Nei-ef silent for five J QA Sify X, minutes. Hemi.-xR, THE TERRIBLE Triax. I speak five talks. 165 1 H 4
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I e. IQEDMOND- Who the d-41 swiped my in- ,P-V, . .. 1nstuments! .AJ ' 1 ROBERTS-t'Did I ever shave you before? K CARLILE- YES, a few weeks ago. ROBERTS- I don't recollect your face. CARLILE- No, it's all healed up now. Packer has.. ' ' checks to vulcanize. In H i fy MRS. AREN-- I want the professors to ask f some hard questions, which the boys can't answer, so that when 'I answer' they will all 'NNN - . EARL ADD1soN, I GLEN. C. BURBANK- The society of VVILLIAMITHAYER, J girls is a very delightful thing. ' WooLsoN- Do ice crystals undergo karyokinetic changes? Carrie seems to be an interesting subject. i HUBER--The sleight-oflhand man can make one dollar change to two and still he is always broke. I M izz ff' r - . . We have,in our class a Lampe, a Wicke, no A Q I4 ' 'inf f burners, but some warm members. Y! l. X W ' Lfl,lf'i'l l fiebffl-E . ' 1, 1 .f 1, ,66 ,Qly f V gg- ,lt flf 51 ' A f ,rf fg ,. t 1 ' Elaomyrf Who's an right? Black. W .ff Z . ,f if f.Y5gfkQa'lv's. 'lift ' -. ' I 'ii K ,I , In, ,M ,X X ' D' Miss Forrest must ble related to Mr Grove l . -15 ,' I ' A .:-i. A 'e i I F ff DR. VVIGGIN-- YOllI'lg ladies' hearts are ' tender but old maids' hearts are somewhat . 1.1. S. SHIPSTEAD-UAfte1. me' the tough- deluge. 164 77 clap. BOB MiLLER, l Fresh'ees who wear the big STANLEY WELSH, I A FRANK SANBERG, P X
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I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I YXX J. M. Mlll6f-i'NOD8 but himself can be his parallel. I- J. Mullen-- Confound it all I Who saysl have bowlegs? john A. Land- Our German friend. What's the matter with Hall? He's all right. Those illustrated lectures are out of sight. I Otherwise though, it's write, write, write. DR. ECKLEY-'K Mr. McNinch, in what bones do we find foetal marrow? MCNINCH- In the bones of the feet. p I - ROTHLISBERGER- A MEMBER OF THE BAND.H I 'I H. A. Bradley- Corus and ingrown toe-nails cheerfully extracted. ' Loren G. Pierce- I have sworn to be a bachelorg e Annie has sworn to be a maidg I For we quite agreed in doubting U Whether matrirnony paid. I Kerfoot- My books are my kingdom. ' Elbert Clyde jenkins- A little, round, fat man. II Freshman Murphy, being very much 497 ij interested regarding the formation of . Xkk X C. O.i2 gas in the body, decided to make ' ,,....5,fl2 an experiment in Dr. Eckley's class, which resulted in such a tremendous ex- i!! plosion that great excitement was rife I throughout the lecture period. I . II 'IQ I I I 166 I .. II I I II gr II II II II 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . . I
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