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Mum 31 Eapprneh fi N the year of our Lord, IQO7, the various birds of America held a con- vention at Washington, D. C. Kansas and Missouri were well sup- ' plied with representatives, while VVyoming and Montana were also represented wholly in size if not in number. The purpose of the con- vention was to send flying delegates over the country in order to prevent the entire extermination of the human race. Livs must be saved, the victims of suicides, the injured, the murdered, the diseased and suffering must be cared for. What did the young, flighty, wild jays know about such work? The fifteen selected delegates started from Washington in a large balloon with airship parachute attachment. They did not know where they were going, but they were on their way, searching for an opportunity to light on some safe spot. They were, however, sailing through the air westward very rapidly. The balloon was nearing Kansas City when the signal shot was fired for the safety-rope to be cut. The airship fell about twenty feet earthward before the parachute opened, then they floated slowly and steadily toward mother earth. If you could have viewed closely the contents of that airship parachute you would have certainly compared it with a nest of young birdlings with their mouths wide open waiting for the mother bird to return with the worms. But the flock in the boat waited only a second to see what had happened, when an odor of chloroform penetrated the air, coming directly from the University Hospital, and quite overpowered the almost featherless flock in the airship. Upon awakening from a peaceful and dreamless sleep they found themselves in the emergency ward of the University Hospital. This gave Father Frankenburger an opportunity to seize the bunch that now appear in neat blue and white feathers and are referred to as the 4'Class of 191o.', When the term of three long years is ended, and this flock of beautiful young birds graduate as skilled nurses, the states from which they were sent will declare that their people have been well represented and will join in one grand chorus to sing: Here's to the class of 191o, Nlfho can stand three years undaunted, While the lonely four of 19o9, The two-year class, look stunted. So here's to the class of IQIO, Who number five times three, ' And if you can't guess, we can impress That the class is of University.
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Uhr Zluninrn FIRST JUNIORS, 1909. MISS ETNA NICHOLSON ..................... .... C hillicothe, Mo. MISS MAMIE MITCHELL ...... ..... I Iiawatha, Kas. MISS NELLIE REYNQLDS .... .... C hillicothe, Mo. MISS ETHEL DUDLEY ....... . .... . ..... Stillwell, Kas. TQAST TQ THE JUN1oRS. Here's to the health of the Junior Class- Gn every lecture may each of them pass. Although they're mischievous and full of pranks, They are not like the Seniors, for none are cranksg Though they have fights and work often hate, They are unlike the class of IQOSQ So herets to the class of IQOQ, May they eat the honey and the Seniors strychnine. JUNIORS, 1910. MISS CHRISTINE DQWNING ............. Mrss DELLA JESSEE .......... MISS Essnaz HILTQN J ........ .. MISS RUTH BARRoWS .... ... MISS ELLA FISHER .......... .... MISS FLORENCE DAVIS ....... . . . MISS RACHEL SCHRANTZ ..... MISS LAURA RIDER ......... MISS NELLIE ALLEN ..... MISS EDNA MGUNT ...... MISS ELMA HOOVER ...... -- MISS SARAH SKINNER .... -- MISS CQRA BENNETT ...... MISS EDNA VALENTINE ..... . . .Hartford, Kas. . . . .Horton, Kas. . . . . .Butte, Mont .Ellinwood, Kas. Kansas City, Kas. .Kansas City, Kas . . .Carthage, Mo ......Mora, Mo . . . .Cameron, Mo . . . . .Casper, Wyo .Kensington, Kas . . .Wetmore, Kas .Clay Center, Kas MISS JESSIE MELTQN .... -- .......Odessa, Mo . . . . .Sedalia, Mo
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