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C t fb ,Rf X1V '5 Go Elmuse the Cllbilbren STANDS for U able, to be which we sigh, To endear our H Rat-Tat H in the kind public's eye. B stands for brawn, boniug, bumining, and Boehm, As rare an admixture as ever was seen. C is for Catron, Wild man from the West, Whose knowledge of horsenianship must be confessed. D is for Douglas, who whiskers doth lack, Who sighs for the girls, and in ball plays half-back. E is for Edwards, all emaciation, Yet who in this World takes a very high station. F is for Fay, our wee junior, tl1e same W'ho says a non-luminous is a blue flame. G stands for Gale, versed in numerous arts, Assessment bills, physics, and free rides in carts. H is for Hilleary, nom-de-plumed Mikef, Supporter of base-ball and foot-ball alike. I am not, thou may'st be, he is the man To raise the mustache tl1at friend Isanogle can. J is for jarboe, our dear mud-faced Pete, Sober and thoughtful yet pleasant to greet. K is a character not hard to quote g Chief editor Kemp, else Hircus, the goat. L is a letter We cannot Well pass 5 A L'Engle, historian of our noble class. M is a niasher, you'll readily see, Maddox, the captain of Company B. 161 l .4 I. A il? .Q , fig Q , . -ry, N stands for Noble, who sings second bass, ,- And who with the girls has a rather bad case. O is for Offutt, our class president, Who studies or sleeps, just as pleases his bent. f P is the pennant we must duly rate, As champion foot-ballists of this state. 4 Q is for queer, quick, though uuquict Quaid, Another quaint couglonieration iuade ! R has attractions in Baltimore, they say 3 5 Roseberry, captain of Company A. S stands for Sliaffer, our slow, sure Stonewall, 3 , You may guess Bobbie oft pays the ladies a call. T is for curly-head jesse Lee Tull, i XVhose phrases would honor the Hindoo's Mogul. U is for use which our friend Boyd hath been, I 1 lu serving our food and keeping it clean. Y is for Virtue, Sllll'tl1'S petted expression, O, would that from virtue there he no digression ! W whispers what not of rather strong slang From XVaganian, XVoltinger, of Hagerstownls gang. X is a letter we like to see thrive 3 For in Prof. l'usey's mark-book it signihes fivef' Y is the handle to many a question, XVhy this can be true, we Will make no suggestion. Z is the last, and in this case the least, For it means a cold zipf, not a sumptuous feast. i i 1 l
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ilpologv. I kavegazfheffed me aposy ofother meffsjiowers, and vzozflzing Im! the cord fha! binds them is mine 02'E'I1.,i JARBOE, '96- Reputed wise for saying nothing. MADDOX, '96- A lion among ladies is a most dan- gerous thing. as :K PK WILLIAMS, '96- I am so glad that Jesus loves nie. H 24 :sf WOLFINGER, '96- Let him who is without sin cast the iirst stone. t 2: :K zi: XKLXGAMAN, '96- Let rnildness ever attend thy tongue. :if slr If CK P fp HUGHES, '96- Domestic happiness, thou only bliss of paradise That hath survived the fall ! H :K SHAFFER, '96- God bess Papa and Mamma, Sister and Mr. Shaffer. :K RosEBERRY, ,96- Is he bad or would he appear so? :lc :lc :fc BATES, ,97-'H What god ordered you to be? H FAY, ,97--H Many a genius has been slow of growth. I DOUGLAS, ,Q7-- Not all the purnice of this polished town Could smooth the roughness of this barnyard clown. if q. .g. .V H. .I. .V FLORY- Thy 111-odesty's a candle to thy merit. HILLEARY, 'Q'7-- i I I Love, it is a funny thing, It sticks just like a lizard 5 It curls itself right in your heart, And jumps right in your gizzard. :Zz :Ez :lc SINIITH, '97- Oh I that womankind had but one rosy month, To kiss them all at once, from north to south. .v. u, uf fl. .ly fl. SIMMONS, '97- He hath charms to soothe tl1e sav- age soul. ,v. ,v, .v, .fp ... fp HIYNTER, '97- They'd yell with fright, and well they might 'When eyes did light on such a sight. U, .v, rv, fp fl- fl, JUNE BALL'HOll that day seven men shall take hold of a woman. I
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