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susmfiofaie---wwf are ' CQ 4, 1 5 mi i ,x , ll lil ' THE UGLIEST DIAN IN THE COLLEGE W, On lVesnesday,, January 18, the Engineers N 1 l1eld an election to determine the ugliest man H, ,S in the college and Muench was elected by Z1 El slight majority. He defeated Schooley by one M X vote and Hagar by two. fx ,N Roland Rudolph Mueneh was born March X 29, 1905 on a farm near Lexington, Lafayette ll N! County, Mo. He was educated in a small coun- H try school room and in the Lexington High School, from which he was graduated in 19241. F Because of the fact that he entered the small ll' school at an odd season, he was forced to take - M the grades in the reverse order of pairs. That is, he took them in the order 2, 1, -11, 3, 6, 5, S, l 1 and 7, which may explain some of his present l phase lag. 1 He is the fourth of five children which is as it should be, except that he should have been . X Q the last. Had he been the first his mother ROLAND MUENCI-1 . , l' would have been so discouraged that he prob- , ably would have been without any brothers and il sisters. His family is fortunate in that none of them resemble him in the least, ex- lll' cept that his father has a red mustache. ll all , THE BLUES Down with the howlers, down with reform! Give 'em tl1c razz and some chloroform. They're a dangerous bunehg they're a. des- ww , . . . l perate crowd, they re howling too often, and howling too loud. N ' Don't lounge in the halls, donlt tell shady jokes. Let's have all lf ll our smokers without any smokes. Break up the paddles, pitching N l pennies is wrong -those are a few of the themes of their song. li! And it isn't a song, it's just a refrain. It's refrain from this 'i again and again. lVherever we go, whatever we do, they always If have some Way of painting things blue. Each thing in tl1e Uni- , verse has its own place, the low and the high are allotted their X l space. Blue in the sky or a pretty girl,'s eyes is nothing at all to il H occasion surprise, but blue as a mood, or painted on laws, is worse f ,, V P 1' than just wrong-it's a homicide cause. il H , I 1 V l A l Page 50 1 1, 'Ln IJ. ,' ,D I 'K ggclqqti V iw ' wif ': f f-fi' Jfiia. fgjif f 'Y ' ' fur-rvlxhg t
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-iwifivllfi gi3CI!1'lVOCiil3 -- ---2' ' .6- 1 A 7 1 7 LJ, k EACAM It has long been known that some of our collegiate engineers attend the Social I-Iali'-Hour at the Baptist Church every Sunday evening to watch the Stephens girls do their wiles, but it is equally well known that they do not have fortitude enough to go to church beforehand. They manage to sneak in the door just after the services, and just before the main act. The perils of such a. practice are well illustrated in the following story. CThis story can be veriiied by the pastonj One night last spring, when the usual spring thoughts were coursing hot through his brain, little John Nebel decided to go to the Half-Hour. Since he had never been to the church in question before, he did as the rest of the boys were doingg he stood outside the door until the minister got through, and never even got a glimpse of him. Later, during the eating, the minister walked through the assemblage shaking hands and greeting friends. He walked up to Nebel and, never having seen him before, inquired in a kindly voice, And who are you? . In the same kind tone Nebel responded, I'm John Nebel, who are you? Overheard in the .Iunior Electrical Lab. Allison- Don't that ozone smell. funny? Second Dumb-bell- OzoneP-Hell, that's insulation. The Ten Best Books of 1927 Me and The Betasn-Gnonam SCI-IMICK. I-low To Be Successful Though hTZl1'1'lCCl.H-CI-IORD AND CASTLE. Hlvllilt I Like About Myself Q66 V0lS.j-REI-IAGEN. Personal Recollections of the University In Its Youtl1 -I.nMmi'r. The Book Nobody Knows -YVTHARTON. How To Pass Tech Scratch In Less Than Four Attempts -MEYER. How To Transmit Hats By TClC1Jll0lIO,,-'SCHOOLEY. Take Me In Arms, I Smell of Violets -KOOPMAN. IVhy The University Is On The Rocksy'-EDWARDS. Campus Politics-Are They Clean? or How I became C0llHCllIllfl,Yl.U--STALKER. The question of the hour, what is it? Page 52 Yi I YY YY 7 I NF' Ax
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