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Daydodgers HE Daydodger can lay Claim to special distinction. He boasts allegiance to the only crowned head on the campus- King Victor the Simple. His organization is at once a monarchy and a democracy, for beside having the trappings of royalty to dazzle him and his co-students, he has a president, Harold Brownson, to do the mental labor of government. He rides to college in a special car or in one of a number of miscellaneous vehicles. Any Daydodger may inHate his Chest, and striking it proudly, say, TTInasmuCh as I canTt help myself, I am proud to be a Daydodgerf, It would be beyond the scope of this writing to mention more than a few of the celebrities, many in number, who grace this organization. There is always Howard Smyth, whose fame, for the conception of the idea of the one-man relay alone, will un- doubtedly ring down the corridors of time forever. The president among his many other duties found time in company with two more of the realm, to wield the water pitcher of the debater in behalf of Reed. Peruse the records of prowess in any branch of athelticsefootball, basketball, handball, track-always you will find prominent the name of King VictorTs subjects. . The organization paid its respects to the rest of the communlty early in the college year upon the occasion of the. Daydodger party. Informal, as customary, it was entirely enjoyed by 1ts guests and members. Otherwise its activities were chiefly directed to obtaining more convenient car service for those who come for early classes. The passing of the cafeteria, the old strongholdand Court of the Daydodgers, and the substitution of a community noon meal in the Commons, has done much to bring the Daydodger and dormitory dweller into closer contact, with benefits to both and to the community. Page Fifty-one
Anna Mann Cottage 1922 META ATKIN, GLADYS BLAINE, HAZEL CARVER, RUTH CHAMBERS, MIGNON ELIOT, LUCY GAMBLE, HELEN KAYE, MADELAINE STEFFEN, OPAL WEIMER, MARIE WHEALDON. 1924-RACHEL CRONQUIST, ALICE LATHROP. 1925 FL0RENcE FOWLER, ALICE HOLM ELVA MERVY, HORTENSE NICHOLS. Page Fifty-two
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