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,T 2 H 5l7uchS PRIZE RECIPE Seared Sophomore 'l'o one medium-sized Sophomore add 2 unfinished notebooks, 5 unexcused absences, 1 night at the movies: turn on a smoking broiler of Faculty wrath and keep for 10 min. Turn again and brown by a roasting from a prof. Put on a hot platter and serve immediately. Sophomore at Brown's Shack A cent's worth o' chocolate pleaseg the kind you give the most of. SOPHOMORE-FRESHMAN RECEPTION One Saturday evening, in November, a reception was given to the Freshmen by the class of 1919. A short program was the first feature of the evening and following this games were played. The Freshmen responded very well and were in for a good time. In room 305 the eats were served, consisting of brick ice cream and wafers. One might think this a very cool reception, but just you ask the Freshmen. Miss K.: Miss Francis, what is the best way of preserving food? Miss F.: Why, to cat it. Miss K.: Miss Southworth, what two kinds of vertebraes have we? ' Miss S.: Crooked and straight. The purpose of our constitution is to force the members of the Sophomore class to obey the following: 1. All talk at once. 2. Set while you yell at the chair. 3. Chew gum until your jaws are tired. 4. Speak before you're spoken to. 5. Settled business should be unsettled at once. 6. Keep on the grass. , 7. Kick down all signs opposing above. 8. Stand in the hall during class hours. 9. Go home for lunch when there's going to be a class meeting. I 10. Fall down stairs. 11. Follow the Chocolate Path. 12. Borrow money for candy and chewing gum to drive OIT starvation in sewing, cooking and chem. lab. . 1 75 l
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