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V,-. I :Z 1 69:1 iiaahing The jflu As I sat in my seat and studied, Away up in SISC, A sudden strange feeling came 0'er me, A feeling as strange as could be. INI5' cheeks felt as if they were burningg IXI5' spine was a column of iceg The room spun around and around me- I sneezed, once, twice, thrice. Horrors! Footsteps approached mel A face sternly looked into mine, And a voice came out of the silence, Of flu, sneezing's surely a sign! I was hurried down to the office, The doctor looked at my tongue, He sent me home to my mother, Whose nerves I almost unstrung. I raged and raved and muttered For a couple of weeks or so, 'Bout the things I saw on the ceiling, And the people that went to and fro. At last I was up in an arm chair, And trying to walk about, But my knees gave way beneath me, I was weak, beyond a doubt. But when I went back to Parker I found I was quite in style, For all the students I knew there Had been through my self-same trial. The Flu was King of our City, In the month or two of his stay, And we all bowed down to his sceptre, Till he Hed on his troublesome way. MARY L. DA if Of whom do these remind you? KC-.1-and !5Y I see you are not yet ready for self-government. --of such a nature. People! Will you be quiet? Please put away your paint pans. Please do what you're told, even if you are seniors. Plus haut, plus hautll' Tell two ways of making carbon monoxidef' H Page 18 I ds... , ,J ,
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Pr: fr 20 CLASS OFFICERS--FIRST SEMESTER RAv GARDNER, President Ray can play championship football like a tear- ing wild lion, but when it comes to presiding at a class meeting-well-he looks uncomfortable and would rather let Dorothy do it. Making public speeches may not be in Gardner's line, but he cer- tainly made good as a gridiron star. 3 5 IJ DoRoTHy Husi-:ANn, Vice-President june What can we say of her but good? She's the class peach, Above all, our rosy-cheeked Diana is democratic and unsellish-always ready to help everyone with both hands and heart. But one can't point out this and that virtue in her-she is charm- ing as she is, and we love her without stopping to think why. amz? MM, Bl.-XRY llxv, Sccrctarv .THUG Our Mary is intelligent, industrious, self-reliant, forward looking-unafraid. A gaudy, babbling, and resourceful Day. VVA1.TxiR SCOTT, Treasurer June Here's our Lord of the Treasury-trustworthy and honest. VValter is an unusually satisfactory persong he is at once a scholar and a social lion, a man's man and a ladies' man. The reason we like him so much is that he is so sincere and gentle, so kind and good. L A Q-1 1 ., ,-,- Q- ' ins., ., A Yf,, ...WW E.. Ll, ,, A,
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