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t , A , ' . V Qfudesme fdvvflfrf, Uhr Zlngn sinh Svnrruum nf an Ehuratinn There once was a fellow at Cotner, Whose ambition was to get wiseg All day with a book A He would sit in some nook And till his think-tank with supplies. One day this same fellow left Cotner To move this old earth from her loopg But his classified learning, Impractical, turning, . Left the poor learned boob in the soup. There once was a fellow at Cotner, Who attended the shows for the thrillsg All study unseemly He killed time supremely While the old man at home paid the bills. This other mutt also left Cotner And set out upon lifels rough wayg Not far did he roam 'Till he had to go home We think he'll be president some day. There once was a fellow at Cotner, Not a grind, nor a bluff, but a studentg He supported school functions Without conscience compunctions And in all that he did he was prudent. And when time came for him to leave Cotner, At the head of his class was his nameg His classmates adore him And always now for him S-U-C-C-E-S-S spells fame. -128- i .xt X, px
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,...i..-T- QUIT THRGWING . PAPER WADS DR Glalvnhm' XD 'M SHOOT SMZQB FR TSO: X' 9 ,953 t Sept. 16-17. Wisdom-seeking students make HHCAREVUZFWLZU first payment. Greet old and new friends. THAT T 'w:T ' J M .. if xaulllllllf' VY MIGHT :BODY. 4 QZQL W56 ik H . ' Sept. 18. Juniors give initial yell in chapel. wr' N 'QS il v Sept. 22. Y. M.'s consume half carload of water- , ' 7' QS X melons. ,W J X ' Alu, K Sept. 25. Punch served at second semester re- , f fx ception. M' . ' K X .1 - , .- . A Sept. 30. Prof. Young frightens Freshmen into , S Q of, .f , . Q Q 97' taking assigned seats. Q if QF J 'pl - ,f X Oct. 1. Croaker begins croaking. Q TA 1 f . - f 4145, ' - Oct. 2. Prof. Smith gets through his first chapel ' I J' 1 gg Q-A , x ,E-'gl announcement. ' gi? , 'J 7 X SVT f f-Q V Bus was cropped on the night of Oct. 31 and afterwards had 0, trial. m Xyil .- QQ v Qt. X , ml ,fl Oct. 3. Chancellor is afraid to call down Trustee J eary for fix ff X overrunning chapel time. If up Oct. 4. Medics paddle student for skipping chapel. . Wk . , . ff 'f' ,Xl M X Oct. 7. Founders' Day. Governor eludes tossing. Sick? t p X 'f 7 I Oct. 8. '12s present prevention for dryness, lv . fb, N k 7 Oct. 9. Students sign up for big Sunday dinner. 7 an AW 'F .ill Oct. 10. All Medics attend chapel. nf Am., ,.wesx Vff ' ,. W hate W Oct. 16. Cope distributes peanuts in chapel. X Oct. 17. First football rally. Medios paddle student for skipping Chapel. .-129-
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