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DONALD WILLIAMS “Skinny” Young fellows will be young fellows. BEATRICE SHARP “Bea” A rosebud set with little willful thorns. ERNA VATER Her voice is ever sweet and low, an excellent thing in woman. JOSEPH MELVIN “Joe” He made every class a slumber party. 2 STEPHEN WAYO “Steve” Bashfulness is an ornament of youth.
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“Say, do you remember that Soph-headache from studying too much, either.” omore fudge party ? Some party! Molly’s candy turned to “Sugar” and was the sweetest of all. But the most fun came after the party when some of the boys stayed to help wash and scrape the dishes. M-m-m-m, boy! And when we decorated the Auditorium for the Seniors! Why for six nights I dreamed that red and grey Japanese lanterns were chasing me around the Auditorium.” “And the Junior play. Helen Moore was a rather thorny “Rose of Plymouth Town,” wasn’t she? It’s too bad, but that play gave Tom a reputation of being bashful with the girls. Gee, remember the fight for the flag at Commencement? I heard that the Whiting Drug Stores ran out of court-plaster and arnica and liniment the day after the fight.” “We had a rather small Senior class. Only about twenty-seven Seniors graduated that year. I remem- ber Donald Williams was class president.” “And remember the Senior play, “Her Husband’s Wife?” Gee, that reminds me, I’d better be going or else this husband’s wife will do something.” “Well, s’long.” “S’long.” The original manuscript is to be placed in the National Museum of Aero Continent No. 3. Prof. Binham-mer, who is accompanying the expedition, will use this manuscript as the basis for a book which will deal with the life of that extinct species called Man, which in 1920 inhabited that now arid planet called the Earth. The Bedlam Bugle is a member of the Mental Telepathy News Service and will keep its readers well informed of the work of the expedition. Next Sunday a special supplement will be printed containing exclusive photos of the partially excavated city of Whiting and the finds made by the expedition. Place an order with your dealer now as our supply will be limited. —Stephen Wayo. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Donald Williams Beatrice Sharp . Erna Vater .... Joseph Melvin . Stephen Wayo . .... President Vice President .... Secretary .... Treasurer , .. .. Historian
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MARTIN BENSON “Swede” A lady’s map- JOHN BINHAMMER “Percy” “Three things do shine—the sun, the moon and my hair.” HELEN EMERSON She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, And pleasant too, to think on. EDWARD BUCZKOWSKI “Ed” You have done in three years what others have done in four. CLARENCE FISHRUPP “Fish” He fulfills the requirements for a “Dignified Senior.”
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