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1 HERRNSTEIN 2 FINKELSTEIN 3 MISS SNITSELER SENIOR OFFICERS 4 FOOTE 7 MONTAGUE 5 MISS CHRISTOPHER 8 MISS SAWYER 6 MISS HAMILTON 9 DOLPH 10 LAFLER 1 1 VOORHEIS
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The class is fortunate in possessing several humorists. Bun Smith, Rip Van Winkle, and Fat Sims are each deemed supreme in his field. The vote for most loyal to the class was scattering. The devotion of Benscoter, Macduff, Joe Ferguson, Pat DeWolf and Wherry has, however, been more apparent. There are four nitches in the class temple of fame which are obscure in location and, sometimes thought, undesirable. No class can really succeed without a ' ' knocker. The class are undecided between Fitch, Hopkins, Kohn and Kirker as to who really deserves the blue ribbon. There was no choice for class Freshman, but Hamilton, Pat DeWolf, Lodewyck, A.B., and Slaymaker are prominent among those voted not to have passed the rattle and bottle stage. Conceit is unpardonable, but in the Class of ' 03 easily excused. McNeil, Kohn, Stuart, Hopkins, and Fitch are about tied in the vote for most conceited. The class could not decide who was its biggest joke, but they named Smurthwaite, Hamilton, Lodewyck, A.B., Dillaway and Pat DeWolf as likely candidates. The answers to questions concerning distinctions outside of the class show that Prof. Henry C. Adams is the favorite instructor. Prof. Andy McLaughlin is next choice. Profs. Pattengill, Effinger, Taylor, Hildner, Wenley are in the graces of the class in the order named. The vote as to which is the most popular song is about evenly divided between Goddess of the Inland Seas, Yellow and Blue, Laudes Atque Carmina, and ' Prexy ' Angell Promised Us. U. of M. Daily, MICHIGANENSIAN, Wrinkle and Technic are the favorite college publications, though there was no choice. The best things in Ann Arbor are the Co-eds, U. of M., the Gym. and various thirst joints. As usual, variety of opinion is shown in the vote on the worst thing in Ann Arbor; the water, street cars, walks, Co-eds, lights and exams. are judged to be about equally bad. The answers to what the greatest need of the University show careful consideration and keen insight. Money, scholarships, a saloon in University Hall, larger salaries for instructors, more squirrels, and a new Faculty are some of the needs proposed. 12
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