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FRESHMAN DICTIONARY B. Bauer, Emily; n.—A belle, well poised, whose ambition is to be an oratoress. Bittner, William; v.—To squint; to twinkle at the eyes. Brokaw, Bernard; n.—A windmill; a machine that has wonderful action when on tennis or basket ball courts. Bruchmann, Violet; n.—A violet with plenty of greenness. c. Cardine, Violet; n. Another species of violet with plenty of purple. Ceplecha, Wencelaus; adj.—A Bohemian name, when translated, means small but of excelllent quality. E. Eckhardt, Eugenie; abstract n.—Endless effort. Evert, William; n.—Pompadour, synm. Robert M. LaFollette. F. Fach. Mina; adj. simple; sweet; true. Fagan, John; adj.—bashful; blushing. G. Garrow, Leona; n. One versed in the art of yells. Granzow, Irene; n.—Mystery; a profound secret; something beyond human comprehension. H. Herold, Clarence: adj.—Mischievous. Hurlbut, Floyd; n.—An editor's son who contributes jokes. j. Jones, Lorraine; adv.—Dreamingly. K. Kieser. Hazel; n. Algebra star. Kramer, Irene; n.—One of a pair. Kramer, Minnie; n. The other one. L. Lechnir, Alfred; n. One whose ambition is to be a negro minstrel singer. M. Marfelius, Delia; adj.—Tiny; small; use a microscope to find. McCoy, Elizabeth; n.—A bit of Blarney. McDonald, Catherine; n.—One who shows her loyalty to the Freshmen by her nationality. R. Randall, Frieda; adj.—Prim; precise; proper. Reiser, Earl; n.—One who rises early. Rod, Emanuel; n.—A small body. s. Seanlan, Marian; n.—One destined to be a great singer. Schwert, Arthur; adj. sonorous; especially to the voice. Speck, Florence; n.—A toddy. Speck, Louise; n.—A small, bright speck w. Welsh, Margaret; n.—A star and an unusually bright one.
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FRESHMEN t «C' n OFFICERS ) j President. - - - Louisa Speck Vice President. - - - Earl Reiser Secy and Treas. - - - Leona Garrow COLORS LIGHT BLUE and GOLD FLOWER LILY OF THE VALLEY
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THE Freshman We believe in having a large class. Walking swiftly as to the rooms we pass. That Algebra was never meant for us But to the Seniors it belongs: We believe in wearing green And growing fast so we may Ik seen. Sophomores vM We believe in self-importance. And to the Freshman act quite wise; In learning our lessons every day. Getting high marks, which is our pay. We believe in always knowing our part. And in get ting into everything with all our heart. CREED Juniors We believe in playing pranks, In being jolly and not cranks, That Geometry belongs in College courses. It. really excites all our forces. Oh! they never jolly have been Or know what pain it is to study with vim. Oh! see the sorrowful looks As the eyes are cast on the books And thoughts are wandering away To some new joke they are going to play. Seniors We believe in Senior privileges; In visiting the “lab“ when e’er we wish. In carrying ourselves with dignity. That our work is always the best And thinking ourselves above the rest. Amen. -5
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