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Show U TO N I A NNineteen TwelveTHE MONTHSAprily igio1. An April fool joke in the form of butyric acid is apparent to everyone. Ach Himmel! what a stench.2. Yes, we still notice it.4. Chrony day.5. The detective force on the faculty still on the trail of the perpetrator of the April fool joke.6. Sophomores elect Tom Chamberlin editor of the class edition of the Chronicle.7. Torn Perry chosen valedictorian for the Senior graduating exercises. Hugo Anderson chosen editor of Junior class Chronicle.8. A crowded chapel on account of Student Body nominations. Lucy gives another matinee at which Adam's ale is served in abundance.11. Another "blue Monday." Chronicle appears. Juniors, "at home" in the reception room.12. Paddy elected president of the coming Junior class. Other officers also elected.13. Sophomores still busy with elections. Freshies also> elect officers. Summers chosen next year's president.14. "U" day. "U" a la whitewash. Big feed given by the University girls at noon. Big matinee dance in the afternoon. Student body minstrel show in the evening.15. A few trees are planted, but the campus is rather deserted. A good many fussers go strolling up the canyons.16. All but a very studious few take a holiday on this date.18. Class baseball-Juniors, 10; Soph's, 5. "Studes" back to work again, but "Oh, such good weather for fussing."19. Order of the Gleam meeting. Campaigners for student body elections very busy on this date.20. Student body election. Benny Howells elected president.21. Election excitement still reigns. Girls are somewhat disappointed at not having a member on the athletic board.22. Freshies win class track meet-with Sophs second. President's reception to the Seniors,23. Don't mention it.26. Chrony reigns supreme. Sophomores, 8; Freshmen, 4.29. Juniors elect officers. Hugo Anderson elected president.30. Aunt Lucy serves nuts, raisins, and pure water at the matinee dance.194 |