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A FRESHIE'S NIGHTMARE ............. .... 'I I 1924 A . b 6 S56 ........ M ----.......wQ I, ,, SSA y f Li 1 I I Wright off the Riel I Dodge Peters' acid Test by taking a Knapp in I the Lee of the Mess Hall, within a Stone's throw of the Power House. Then Brennan's Ward, Ethel, Ogle's me back to wakefulness. Wake up, she cries, Our Faculty is hot on your trail I Jumping into Franke's Hivver I dash off up the Pike. KetchamI yells Decormier, running up. So they all jump into Norton's Jordan and make off after me, waving their Gray Banner Well they catch up to me in Flemin 's Lill white Laundr and ' I , g Y' Y - beat me up considerable. Bosh! cries the Doctor, as he bends over my prostrate form, he isn't hurt. I By Sol Rotfort, author of Our Faculty, Ten Sure Ways of Passing I an Exam, A Mess Hall Ditty, Presence of Mind, etc., etc. I OVERHEARD AT THE COW BARN If a cannibal will eat his sister will a cow eat her fodder? I Nora Bayes has a sister on the stage.-Olive Bayes. She was chaste, but not pursued. ' If rye bread is 10c a loaf, is pumpernickle? asks Kootie. I Mr. Riel says: Wash the neck of the milk bottle, and also your own. -I I I I I QI II I I r I I I I I I EI I I .I 7 .Ig ga ZE?:. .I it ,Ig I II ,I I I I I I I I .I I I I Il She: Is Jack very bashful? Second Ditto: I should say he is. VV'hen he took me on the roller I I I I, . Q ' I coaster, he told me to hold tight or I would fall out.' II 'IH Il gf Bill loves to dance. doesn't he? VI judging by the way he holds that glrl, I should say that he danced I I to love. ' I I I I , . . . ' I Punv l.ove: 'lhe YOUNG' man who buys a stick ot chewing Gum and 11-..- s ... ss U I qwes it to has girl alter chewing the Ilaror out ot it.-Page Goldman. M it I . .c c .I .I I I E, I may ,IWI-s-.E-MsM,, WIIIV Ii ,,, -1,-l,,,,.,,,m,, 'f:.:....s.x','2.?.IQ.....M.gQ..g..g4mQ:gtL.l..T5..i.if'fQj,11f'j TQL'T,.QIWM-,fever -e-X Q if-M--M--A-sf--Q-fire el l p , .. . vs ,.,,,:-vff-,-'I -.3.:L:z:f:.:k i?k2E.i:Z1lIx M-, - . V - . .. - .f,LXb.1-... Il09l
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P Y B 77' ' ' ' I A-'-:xg sf 1-::.-2 - - I - - - f - ' ' ' ' g ,SH 1 9 2-4 .i N1 .Sn S A is f rr H--M---H . R EDDIE KEDDIE The time: Sunday dinner. . The place': Gur training table extraordinary. Characters: Poop Pollet, jumping cente. B'll S ' , Subject: Another second. r 1 Org, Walter ' I .Bi11f0fs fimpatientlyii Hey, Poop, don't eat that second just to be il sociable. THE COW, THE BEE AND THE CLOVEIQ A cow once felt the pangs of hunger. Spying some clover in a distant Held she made for it. What was her consternation to ind a big bumblebee there. Bee, she says, get off that clover, I want to eat it. Waddayamean, get off, I was here first. Get off or there'll be trouble ! I will not. - . So the cow eats clover, bee and all. All right. The bee now hnds her- self inside the cow's stomach and gets sore Qso would youj. Being tired I she decides to take a little nap. And when I get up, I'll sting the insides I out of this old cow. So she took a little nap, but when she got up the cow if wasn't there any more. .. Trip: I had a hair-raising experience last summer. Ned: Yeh, tell me about it. .Q Trip: I raised a mustachef' -Qld Mac. Mr. Wright: i Grossman, what is the dogwood noted for? Hy: Its barkf, ' 4 Father: How is it that I hnd you kissing my daughter? Answer, me sir, how is it? 4 jack: Great, sir, simply wonderful. I1 1 .4 ,l. ll I? i , ll ' xy Tannie: Can a literary man do anything on a l211'll1?. lg A .il Q Sam: Sure If he makes a success of it, he ?2Ill.XY1'lIBaXYlSB iaitin ew telling People how it was done. If not, he can write funn? 901195 wut his failures. Doctor: Open your mouth wide and say a-21-H-all Garcia: Me no speaka English. fi Mid, : EQ-lf ..A.a----,A--f-----H -'r 'f1i T:Q '13l?,'.iIal--Qs-fi-'Q . ,,, .-.- .... ...--4-Y L--H --L -Y-M-'-' ' 1, j ' ,,-.-.-.-.- .7-.,,-,E,.....,..-.....-..-v-.--.- -----:-ff- frrr- V I- I - R ' 1 -s f- I A - ' - . ,. .. I .Y -I san- X. ,,:'u. ..Y,.'4 , 'rf z. Y - --- ----1--'Al'-W-A--aff-'-I 'WVVW ' ,Y-.'...i7g11--1 -7-4 - --.---T' .v.i:fff--------l-----li------'- ii 'V i 1' I i I 51111 1 V 1 1 I I 5 lj bi I I I I j I I I 7 I '
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