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Show GEDDES BROWN ALBERT BRAGONJE IRENE MILLER LENORA FOWERS BERNICE BRUNKER EDNA POULSEN JOSEPH McGREGOR WILFORD HINCHCLIFF ELMER GIBSON GERALD TAYLOR ROSE RUFRANO HELEN KRUMPERMAN LUCILE GALE ELAINE POULTER LESTER DOUGLAS HERBERT ISAKSON GEORGE ZANE WILLIAM TAYLOR EDNA FELT BETSY ROSS LUCILE GRAZER LEDA GULL MARION PENROD FRANCIS McGREGOR LOWELL BARKER On October sixth, just two days after the first night football game in the Rocky Mountain region, our class challenged the sophomores to a beard-growing contest. Our men were undeniably the best beard growers, but through the use of hair-restoring tonics and other artificial means, our rivals produced fair crops. After the ten alloted days for insuring a proper growth had passed, we were more confident of victory than before. But lo! When the time had come for Professors Blaylock, Croft, and Stevenson to judge the contest, we found that our most promising man, Albert Bragonje, had been waylaid and forcibly shaved. Rex, always the hero, substituted; but even with the aid of two microscopes and a transit, Mr. Croft discovered no hairs, and we were beaten by "Rex's whiskers." Interest in this manly art was replaced by the State elections that came in November, and we centered our attention with great enthusiasm on the merits of the respective parties and the needs of law. Using the political write-ups of Will Rogers as the only fair basis for discussion, we came to a sincere conclusion that there "oughta be a law 'gainst" four-hour examinations, bad "bootleg," and ladies' |