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.1 1 1 in f Y ,N ,. ,ii 1. A. R are if, i ies.. . 351 ' The Ugliest Man in Our College 1 . ll RESULTS T MUENCH --- .......... -iv ii M Horne .... ...... 3 2 1 Armstrong --- ..... -17 N, Riess ........ ..... 1 7 1 1 'll Prof. Gray ........ ---15 Q!! Ken Smith .............. 4 1 1 X lNIcC-lain -- .......... - 2 'H Ziebold. -- - ..... -- 1 K' .lo-Jo' ..... .... - - 1 li Meyer --- --- 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 3 '1 1 . 1 Louis F. AIUENCH in lr The Engineers are proud to announce that Louis F. Mucuch is the ugliest man ' in the Engineering School. L. F. Muench was born April 3, 1909, on a farm near , Lexington, Lafayette County, Missouri. He was educated in the country school and in Lexington High School. He is the fifth of iivc children which is as it should ,1 be. He is the second of his family to be accorded this honor, his brother being the ' .man to win in 1928. . :lil Guinbleiinger won the election by a large majority, but was disqualified for electioneering within 100 feet of the polls. The Staff feels that this was for the best N since any added cerebral girth in this case would be tragic. 'We feel that it might blight the political career of a young politician who has already made a name for himself as Chadwick's consultant. J. 1 Fred Horne ran a ood race but was defeated because bein ' naturallv modest H 8 Q . X he hid a portion of his charms behind a bush. A 1 Prof. Gray was accorded the support of the entire Heat Machinery class. I This election was notable for the fact that Ziebold failed to get a single votep 1 1 besides his own. . it M 53 Page 66 QI!! 51121119
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.- is 1. A R N ia Y W Our Calendar p lg Sept. 9 Freshmen Registration. ll X Sept. 10 Registration. l Sept. 11 Classesg the war is on. X il Sept. 17 First Club Meetingg Chadwick wields the bung-starterg McMahon pushes the peng Meyer propels the pfiddleg and we embark on another year. Sept. 211- First Club Smokerg the speeches were long and dry, but what can you expect. Chadwick finally had to call time on YVeinic. w Sept. 26 Riess, exhausted from the el'l'ort ot' cleaning out the Shamrock oitice falls X asleep and oft at chair in Higher Surveying. X Sept. 28 Dean Heckel says that if the Read and Hieed sign is printed Mr. Tinius f Olson will no longer be a student ut the University. lVe would suggest N Il trip to the C. E. Lab. ll Oct. 2 Prof. Ruhey discovers that Buss Love is an instrument man who has . . . . . . il devised a method of running levels VV1l2llOllt taking torcsights. ix Oct. :L The Bagnell Inspection Trip. As usual thc Electricals were first in the dining room. X Oct. 8 Prof. Gray tells the Engine Club that the profession of Engineering is X a good one. That is no News. Any one who can pass Heat A has to he ,I good. l Oct. 12 The Fine? Arts? School? gripes about the Corliss. The noise the Corliss makes is sweet music compared to the racket that emanates from the former University dining hall. Oct. 23 Mueneh decides that Heat is the worst course in school after receiving an F notice. Oct. 24' Heard from Extemporaneous Speaking. The Tiger Battery is Colonel VVlrigl1t's model Boy-Scouts. So that's what they learn to say in Extcmp. w l C Page 68 C1 il rf!
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