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THE REVEILLE T is for Tracy, She is terribly lean: Now when she sees this, She'll think we are mean. W is for Williams, The last in the line; Augusta, Augusta, As a pair you'll look fine. Bv R. SENIOR A CANDY SALE. On Wednesday, March 27, the class held a ale of Dr« W ster’ late. We disposed of five hundred pounds, realizin lars. A prize of six pounds was given to the 1 late in proportion to its enrollment and abi ut eig] selling the пи опе of tour pounds to the roo: selling the next highest number of pounds. Room 308 prize and Room 311 won the second | | ( of the committee, which consisted of th lisses Kopi 1d Rademacher won the first Chairman and Messrs. Banta and Salzman. Lifshin wrote a story, It was so slow and dry, That he was given money Го let it slip us by. He used to hold her on his lap, As happy as could be; But now it makes her sea sick He has water on the knee. When judgment day has come, And life is dead and done; When Banta everyone pursues, He'll ask you, “Have you paid your dues?’ Teacher: “Johnny, tell me who Patrick Henry was, and what did he do? Johnny: “Patrick Henry was a young man who lived in Virginia. He had blue eyes and light hair. He was married and he said, ‘Give me liberty or give me death.’ —Ex. Conductor of Crowded Trolley Car—“Say, lady in there?” Old Gent—“This way.” can youse squeeze a Miss Rush: “They say if you’re good, you'll be lonesome. That's why I’m never lonesome.” Teacher: “Willie, what is the spinal column?” Willie: “ It's what my head sits on one end of, and I sit on the other end,” —Ex.
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THE REVEILLE Roman, ‘Beak.”’ Miss Rademacher’s name’s too long, For us to make a rhyme; And even if it weren't, We haven't got the time. R is for Roeder, Who looks like a girl; l'he only thing laeking, ıys a-making, noise in her throat. for the Lillian, Whose last name is Rush; She was not here a week, Before she'd a erush. S is for Salzman, He's а man of renown; It took him three months, To bring our pins roun'. S is for Smith, Sleeping Beauty in disguise, Whenever he Studies (?) ? We laud him to the skies. All hail the next ‘S’, Whose name is “ME! I! IT! Schnur!” We love him so much, Can we the pain endure?
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