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Page 102 text:
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DIDNiT IT IAR YOU WHEN Lindeman was elected President? Greenhurg explained how iicaries terminated ?h Wright resigned from the invitation committee? Hill gave Doctor Knight the pill? StOCk called down the C1355? The cop looked for the man Who dropped the pitcher Rouse appeared in his hunting coat? of water out of the windoweand didn't find him? Kelleher was on time to lecture? Bixby gave the ttanecdotci, for chloral ? Ramsey grew a beard? Pursell got the patent on the towel holder? Rothenbush sported his diamond engagement present? Aeonite became a corrective for chloral hydrate? Miss Warnick forgot toljolly us? Burdette used forceps for rubber-dam weights? NH 1 1 d th h? . t l C 1e 1 warme e benc Germann, Harkms 8; L0. took Charge of the crown and Bixby related what he saw at the Emery? bridge department? The Duke announced his engagement? Doctor Cassidy took us for the Junior Class? Krucker blushed in Physiology Quiz? Doctor H. A. Smith found two sisters in the same Doctor Williams forgot to talk Tricresol? family? Kelley received the name of iiKid ?,i Lent lost the skeleton? Pursell joined the G, C. Club? Kelleher and Gories started to the Psi Omega dance? Edwards said: 'iNot by a jug full ? Smilev foreswore reachers' dau hters? Doctor Knight entered Class with a bone in his hand? ' p g Bradley helped Harkens put in his hlling for West Vire ginia Board? Mondon gave his free-for-all Ethiopian exhibition? Sheets let the lady pay the doctor bill? ... I02 e.
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PLAT Ft l RM; I. That all students mmt make their own technic work. and limit the purchase of full solders to two. 2. There would be no grafting nn the pictures or me vitations. 3. Miss Stock would be allowed her own way in every- thing she desired. 4. That he tSplindemanl should be kept in tobacco at all times, both smoking and chewing. 5. That Miss VVarniek should be furnished an escort to all Eeliior dances and doings: on account of her many favors to the class? ? ? 6. That he would show no favoritism, and would be impartial in llAPPOlNTI NG the class officers. Of course, we could see the clever forethought and work of G, and G. in that platform, but, do you wonder, the class. to a man, promised to support this hose slto-be-Presie dent ? Yes, sir ; tola man! After carefully canvassing the class, and seeing there was absolutely no competition, unanimous election being assured, Candidate Limleman, accompanied always by the ttbossesf appeared in our midst with a box of we must admitjl good cigars, very unlike the brand given out in most political campaigns. The school was his, especially the smoking room, and, in response to the wild cheers of his class, he mounted a bench, and, in a few but feeling words, thanked the boys for the honor bestowed upon him. There being no other candidate in the field, the bosses declared him unanimously elected. The cheers and roars were both deafening and heart-renclering! IOI The following clay this self-made President took the Htand, and, I think, said aomething-just what, the writer will give $5.00 to any one who heard. That Class of '07 was surely the most rude and unbehaved class that ever took their seats in college. 01' course, this behavior of the class was very humiliat- ing to the two bosqes, who, immediately after the adjourn- ment, sought out their successful candidate and explained to him how to maintain order. Meanwhile the bosses see verely criticised the class for their untimely conduct. On the following day the President again took the Stand, and, through mediocre order, appointed a Vice-President, Treasurer: Secretary and Editorein-Chief. Here is where the bossee' graftl' came in, as he stuck to his platform of impartiality dividing the offices equally between the two men. We will now resume the thread dropped earlier in the account-ti. PJ the man with the turnedeup collar having overheard the plans in the restaurant. This man, being wholly and absolutely without any sense of humor, and probably having been too late to get a Cigar, took the candi- date Cor, rather, Presidentl aside; and proceeded to demol- ish the carefully planned work of months, thereby causing a premature crisis to the campaign. Any attempt to call a further meeting proved in vain, and Splindeman, becoming disgusted with politics, re- signed, and also tendered the resignation of his ofheers. much to their chagrin, as it was clone without their sane! tion, and left them as outcasts and defeated bosses. It was rumored that George B, Cox tendered each a contract, but they refused. Such is the storyvof the rise and fall of the uProwl Duke the hoss-made President. L, C. GREENBURG, '07.
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SOGIAL FENGTIONS The students of the O. C. D. S. were royally entertained 0n the night of January 24, 1907, by the Masonic Club at Avon Lodge, Avondale. followed by a dance. Address of ufclcomc. . . Piano Solo . , Quartet After a very enjoyable musical and literary programme rcfreshn'lents were served, which was The entertainment consisted of the following selections: .............. O. P. Elias .................. Miss Beddow ................................. Psi Omega Fred. W'OOd. Ivan Wright, Harry McLaughlin. R. Kelsey. Cornet 5010 Piano Solo .. Quartet ..................... James Maybin .............. Miss Willis .......Xsi Psi Phi Lee Rinehart. C. Miller. Lester Meisenheimer, Charles Kelleher, Piano 5010 ..... The Xsi Psi Phi Fraternity gave the opening dance of the college year on November 16, 1906. The affair took place at the mansion, on Walnut Hills, and was a most en- joyable occasion. The hall was elegantly decorated with their colors-lavender and cream. 103 ........................ Miss Beddow The second annual dance of the Psi Omega Fraternity took place at the mansion: on Walnut Hills, February 27, 1907. many out-of-town guests. There was a large attendance, among whom were Doctor Homer Mannom :06, of Huntington, W. Va., led the grand march, and, by the way, every thing went on, the committee in charge left nothing undone to make it one of the most enjoyable of the season.
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