1921 Cedrus Yearbook

1 921 BOOKS WRITTEN BY SENIORS "How It Happened"—In his latest book the author tells in a fascinating and dra- matic,way how he won the girl of his heart. This complete tale abounds in humorous situations, touching scenes, and telling occurrences. Leslie Scott Dean, author. "The Leap"—Ten volumes. Author, Paul Warren Duncan, says: "I was once as small as other men. In my new booklet I tell how I attained my great height." "Would You Grow Thin"—Send for Miss Stewart's booklet entitled "How to Lose Twenty Pounds in Twenty Days." "The Infatuation of Swiss Cheese"—By Millie Parker, humorist, and author of "The Nourishment of Doughnut Holes," and "Why Bachelor Girls Keep Cats." "The Cry of Children"—By one of them. In this book the recently-discovered a uthor- ess, Miss Louisa Greer, brings to light some startling facts concerning the "Faculty Trust" and its dealings with the College Students. A TOAST: "Here's to Prof. Jurkat. May his years be measured by the length of lessons he gives in his History classes." Chemistry Lab. Exp. No. 1. Apparatus—Three boys. Enter—Two girls. Result—Three boys turn to rubber. Stewart (applying for a job):"What's the chance for a fellow beginning at the bottom and working up?" Foreman: "None; our job is digging holes." RENOWNED MEMBERS OF OUR COLLEGE Bum Jack Ewbank Operatic Star Louisa Greer Tragedian Charles Brown Comedian Dick Elder Character Actor Marjorie McClellan Joke Johnny Waite Good Sport Earl Collins Masher Arthur W. Findley Vamp Charlotte McLeod Rube Ernest Wright Bill • Hart G. L. Markle The Terror Gavin Reilly Nobody's Baby Carl Duncan 82

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