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fr f X is -Q smarts y i Class yells Well man! Sick man! Dead man! Stiff! Eat 'em up! Chew 'em up! What's the dlff? Watch our smoke and hear our roar, V 1919! Ever more! Sweet potatoes, sweet potatoes! Fifty cents a peck! Try to beat the Freshies, and You'l1 get it in the neck! Ebe Class Song Up to mighty Lincoln came some boys and girls one day As everything seemed cheerfulhere they thought they d better stay They came out to the State Farm, to the School here right away And 'ere one year was over you could have heard them say CH OR US ll We're a great class, the Aggie Freshmen We're a great class, you know, We're a great class, the Aggie Freshmen And we're anything but slowg We're the best class of all the Aggies, You watch, and you will see, A We will make things hum in 1919, Now, just you believe me! As the other classes always treat us on the square, We will always with them in turn be quite fair. As the days go by in school you hear some Freshman say That he thinks his Freshman classmates are very bright and gay CH OR US By L. CARPENTER With due respects to . 1 1
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