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t®f MAY DAY 1930 The personnel of the queen ' s court included: Catherine Nich- olson, Alton Westwood. Beulah Ottinger, Max McGlasson, Inez Buchanan, Walter Ager, Doris Zook, Garlyn Munkres, Charlotte Jessee, Francis Brooks. Roma Pol- lock, and Irving Bryan. One hundred twenty
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1931 MAY DAY 1930 Her Majesty Queen Lucile II ruled supreme amid the mountain melody and southern dignity which prevailed through- out her May Day court. A trumpet call announced the approach of the queen and her attendants to the royal throne. The entire pageant depicted a festive scene on a southern plantation. The dances, songs and costumes both of the court and performers were in accord with this idea. Jack King in his official capacity as Prime Minister placed the jeweled crown on Her Majesty ' s head. z Onf hundred nineteen
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1931 Clean-Up Day 1930 Manager: What did you do while you were at college? Boe: I grew o lder, sir. • • • Gunn (annoyed by the noise made in the hall) : I want this hall to be so quiet that you can hear a pin drop. Deathly quiet for a moment, then — Beaupre: Let ' er drop! • • • Now, boys, said the Scotch professor, if you ' ll just put a few crazy answers in your examination I can sell them to a mag- azine for $20. • • Mr. Yeomans: Pass all your papers to the end of the row; have a carbon sheet under each one, and I can correct all the mistakes at once. • • • Our own private idea of carrying a joke too far is for a professor to hum Home, Sweet Home when he is writing the term exam questions on the board. — Awgwan. ■k -k -k Mary: Yes, Bob has gone off to France. And do you know, by some new system he learned to speak French in two weeks. I can ' t understand it. Anna: No, and I doubt if the French people do, either. FAMOUS WORDS OF OUR PROFS. 1. We ' ll have a test next Friday over this highly significant material. 2. Oh, that ' s very unfor- tunate. 3. I won ' t guarantee to answer all the questions you ask. 4. There are three levels of existence. 5. Well! Now— 6. Now this reads just like a romance. 7. Remember your audi- ence. 8. It ' s one of the most beautiful things in — 9. You won ' t have a crutch like this when examina- tions come. 10. Be sure you know the life cycle habits, and economic importance. I One hundred twenty-one
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