Here's a hole-punched "Cootie Card" from a sorority party in 1925. From Helen M. Barke's scrapbook, scanned by the NDSU Archives. (Cootie is a dice game in which the first player to complete a drawing of a cootie bug is the winner. The first person to throw a particular number on the dice gives a shout and is allowed to draw the head of the cootie on her Cootie Card. Further shouts annouce the additions of a cootie body, six separate legs, two antennae, tail, and eyes [a total of twelve separate cootie pieces]. Body parts are earned according to stipulated rules. A booby prize is awarded if a player wins no games. A separate prize goes to the artist who draws the funniest cootie.)