The Junior Class

Helen Hoover Creaturus delicatum Delicate, somewhat feeble. May be of some use in the future. Jerome Laizure Fraternicum idioticum Eccentric, probably aberrant, persistent in fraternities. O. M. Lamb Adiposus lambus Rotund, adipose tissue very superfluous. Weedy places. Otis Larson Avena larsoni Ver...

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Summary:Helen Hoover Creaturus delicatum Delicate, somewhat feeble. May be of some use in the future. Jerome Laizure Fraternicum idioticum Eccentric, probably aberrant, persistent in fraternities. O. M. Lamb Adiposus lambus Rotund, adipose tissue very superfluous. Weedy places. Otis Larson Avena larsoni Very much shortened, saprophytic on straw piles. Maud Morrow Chronos tomorrow Four or more meters tall, somewhat slender. Paris to Haggart. Mary May Miller Philo debatorium Fifteen centimeters or more tall, useful in literary societies. N. B. Neil Inferius organum Saprophytic on sidewalks and alleys. Carl M. Paine Inferiorum habitus Economic importance not determined. Agnes Peterson Athena memberus Abbreviated, broad, of some use for literary purposes. Alex Strand Itineris errata Progression never in a straight line, imported from Moorhead. Addie Stafford Athena diminutivus Ten or more centimeters tall, very active, developing fast. Scott Stambaugh Occasionalis flunker Biennially flunking because of inability to pass. In swamps and along river banks. Faye Preston Darlingia favorita Somewhat diminutive, but very active. Of considerable importance in literary societies. ORDER IV. SOPHISTALES. Extremely voracious and uncultivated. There is a legend that the first members of this order were belched forth from the crater of an enormous volcano in the center of the island of Borneo. The story is interesting as a psychological study of the effect of the fierce strife among the lower organisms in the early geological history of the world. Nearly all of the species are parasitic and are unaffected by formaldehyde. COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME Harold Dodge Magnus headins Cranial node very much enlarged, entirely empty. South Africa to Greenland. O. H. Dolve Magnus pedis Pedal extremities enormously developed, composing nine-tenths of the entire organism. Mediterranean and Black seas. Harold Dudrey Magnus auris Auricular appendages large out of all proportion. Central Africa to the dead sea. Ruby Gibbens Rubius celestialis Ten or more centimeters high, somewhat slender? Recently brought under cultivation. Leroy Gifford Parvum deficiens Very much shortened. Native of eastern and northern Asia. P. R. Gussman Pediculus pastures Erratic, eccentric, versatile, becoming aberrative. Native of Macedonia, escaped from cultivation. 126