. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. LLROOM FOR DANCING We cater to College trade that they would not only be abundantand plentiful but that they would beof the highest quality. So if his wordis to be taken, the eatsneed be noth-ing to worry about. Accommodationsare being made for everyone in Col-lege. Faculty and students alike. The All-College Picnic is tor every-lege event and should be supportedaccordingly. It is one of thefew times when everyone in theschool has a chance to mix with ev-eryone else. It is a matter of loyal-ty and pep to attend. Everybodywho goes will have


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. LLROOM FOR DANCING We cater to College trade that they would not only be abundantand plentiful but that they would beof the highest quality. So if his wordis to be taken, the eatsneed be noth-ing to worry about. Accommodationsare being made for everyone in Col-lege. Faculty and students alike. The All-College Picnic is tor every-lege event and should be supportedaccordingly. It is one of thefew times when everyone in theschool has a chance to mix with ev-eryone else. It is a matter of loyal-ty and pep to attend. Everybodywho goes will have a wonderful time,so lets not have any make this All-College Picnic asuccess in every sense of the all and join the merry throngwhich will leave for North CheyenneCanon on Saturday morning. It is requested that everyone buytheir tickets as early this week as pos-sible so the Committee in charge mayknow how many are going and provideaccordingly. COLORADO COLLEGE Founded in Colorado Springs in A. DUNIWAY, lunges Then hit the Jiria Colofodo FLASHES FROM THE FUTURE The Aerial Express rolled intoHeaven, with a great whirring of pro-pellers and a grinding of rudder tireson the streets of gold. There was aslight commotion under the rear conchand then Slant Eye crawled out intosight, his hair tousled from the rideand his clothes dirty with the axlej grease. Say, he muttered, this| aint the place where I Whereupon he swung onto the brake-| rods of the passing taboggan.¥ * .f * * * ,y. OLD STUFFi Maximilian, chase that hen gonna eat those tacks!Aw, ma, perhaps shes gonna layA carpet now, said Max. ?.- -V- * * V V V HOW DOTH THE LITTLE BUSY BEEHave you heard yet of the girl whohappens to be so circumstanced thatevery day she has to debate with her-self whom she fain would cut, , or Art? We might suggest to themaiden that sooner or later she willfind Breily. Paul, and Sahm trying tomake dates with her, but of a dif


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