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HUIVIUH WITTICISMS l-lelen Angell-Taken wing and left us. Dorothy Baggs-Bag and baggage in a new chevy. Edward Barnard-l-launting me-the ghost of Psi Phi. Charlotte Benz-ln worl4ed the First lady. George Bertsch-Dr. Betts' yes-man. Edgar Boclces-The baclc-woodsman teacher. Jessie Broclcway-A close shave lor Jessie. Dorothy Brown-The ideal minister's wife. Ruth Burns-Too bad there's no Football here for Bill, Jr. l-lelene Burton-Burton, Burton, whose gert the burton. Florence Casey-Casey strucl4 out. l'lanl4 Clancy-The bealc of perfection. William Cleary-l'm l-lauler's A man. Leonard Cooper-ln my years of travel and experiences Peg Cypher-lt Tex a lot to get Cypher. Hazel Dean-Witch-hazel, Walter? lsabelle Ed erton-Took home the Ryan instead of the bacon Lawrence Fgelt-The senor from Mexico. Dorothy Fresch-Becoming Fresch when a freshman. Pat Goodness-Where's your pupit, Billy Sunday? Mar Graves-Who dug her up? M. gritlin-Vedder vait till you get her home. M'nnie Hart-M' ' th d . I mme e mu ger Molly l-lart-Even barbed wire fences don't stop Molly. Nuriel Hart-What a grave situation. Fred l'lildenbrand-The original Dobbs Fairy. Susanna Klix-And l-low. Harley Smith-When do we eat? Carl Strom-Sloyd, sweede sloyd. Ella Taylor-Stewed. Catherine Whitney-Oh. Bring back my Bunny to me Catherine Wight-She's a-Fred of Pete. Jane Lapenna-She has l-ler-man. John Larsen-That would be all right For a single man l-larriet LaGrange-A go dee. Robert Lieb-The vanilla lcing. Joe Luxzyclci-Lucy is my name. Jesse McGrath-Go into your dance. l-lelen McManus-Won't be hard to pay Bills next year. Eugene Mundy-Any day in the weelc. Andy Walker-l must lceep my correspondence up. Robert Mulligan--l'here's nothing lilce a good cigar. Marry Overend-My Georgie and me. Lucille Sherman-l lilce all boy's alike. Isabel Rule-Browning, is my soup. l-loward Gresens-l ran for president. Beverly Konduct-l lcnow how to handle Gene. 66
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THINGS WE HATE TU HEMEMHEH Term Papers. Eight o'cIock class. I:ootbaII games. Baseball scores. Shaker I-Ieights. Walking up the hill. Mr. Wagg's Ink Bottle. Conferences. Saturday A.M. classes. Monday morning class. Tuesday morning class. Wednesday morning class. Thursday morning class. Friday morning class. The Qntarian. Library dues. Co-op bills. The picnics. The Winter Carnival Remarks from ofticers Gallery at basketball games Probation Iist. Apple polishers. Now when I was in France. Burp, Burp. I.et's assemble in the millroom Iellows. The roads to Palestine. Split hairline accuracy. Twenty jobs came in over the week-end. We are selecting the best men for the jobs. THINGS WE LIKE TH HEMEMHEH Sleeping in Dr. I3iez's classes. I.eaning on stair railing. I.oitering in the back of the auditorium. Smoking in the boiler room. Tripping to the mail box. Staggering home. Going to Bucklands. Vacations. Band at basketball games. Assembly programs run over. Mrs. Chambers apartment. Apple polishing. Sleeping during assemblies. Good afternoon everyone, Good after- noon, Dr. piez. IE you don't get it you can pay ten bucks and come to summer school. The checks are here. Please report to the appointment bureau -urgent. Who am I looking Tor? Teachers, I'lI met you in my otfice. I-Iearing the Tour o'cIock bell. Sitting on the steps in the sun. THEME SUNGS Dr. Swetman-Drifting and Dreaming. Wheelwright-I.ittIe Man Vou've I'Iad a Busy Day. Mrs. Galbraith-Just a saiIor's sweet- heart. Workman-Poor Butterfly. Ella Stevens-Charley, my boy. I-Iarley Smith-K-K-Ka Katie, Beautiful Katie. Pauline Daly-Where is My Wandering Boy Tonight? Dr. Larson-Take a Number Trom One to Ten. Romney-The Indian Love Call. Diclementine-Red Sails in the Sunset. Chgngbzeastgqgrn Putting All My Eggs in EPITAPH8 Baer-I'Ie's a nice man out of class. Clancy-I-Ie talked a Iot but never said a word. Brower-Lift up your heads, oh ye gates -Charley s coming in. Ritte-Play boy of the campus. Freck-Pretty boy. Gehde-Dr. Gehde. Alford-The country gentleman. Rockotf-The faculty wit. Mr. Baer's Roll Book-Gone, but not forgotten. The 'I936 Ontarian-Good Friend. Good friend, the book that you read here Was Cput togetherb Tor your good cheer. Blest be the reader who praises me But, curst the one who doesn't. Mrs. Chambers
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