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but lf we hate slighted It it was because we thought that that department of the 1llStltLlt1Of1 xx as understood and not because ue had anx desire to show any fax ors to any special departments 'ERHAPS the military feature of our college has not received the attention it merited in our annual : J ..f . Our battalion has long been known as one of the best in the South, and one of the most interesting features in our coniinencements has always been the competitive drill between the coni- pnnies for the color company prize presented to the battalion through the generosity of the citizens of Lake City. The following is the record of the winning companies in the various drills for the prize cup 1 Co. C, 1893 Co. C, 1894 Co. B, ISQS Co. B, 1896 Co. A, 1897, Co. C, 1898 Co. A, 1899 C.-XPT. A. L. QUMNTANCE. CAPT, J. J. PELOT. CAPT. I. W. XV11.L1AMs, CAPT. G. R. MQKEAN. CAPT. W. T. GARY. CAPT. CAPT ED. H. CLUTE. . W. E. HENSLEX'. I02
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The Mess Hall. BY THE AUTHOR. Prof. Stockbridge had a little goat, Its fleece was white as lead 5 r One day it ate a Mess Hall Biscuit, And now-poor thing-it's dead. -CLUTE. In the beginning, the Legislature created the college and the Board of Trustees: the Board of Trustees created the Faculty 1 the Faculty created the Superintendent, and the Superintendent created the Mess Hall, and Superintendent and the Faculty and the Board of Trustees and the Legislature saw that it was good. AMEN. In college life at the F. A. C. probably no one thing is so deeply impressed on the average mind as is the subject of this article-the Mess Hall. It is very deeply impressed about three times a day on weekdays, and about the same number of times on Sunday. It is even more deeply impressed when the cook is late and breakfast is held Without biscuits. But, alas ! it is most deeply impressed when, on the fifth day of eight months in the year, we ramble to the Auditor's desk and dash down ten big, hard dollars funless it is in paper moneyy with as much indifference as if We were used to ealifzg 320 bills and throwing dollars at stray dogs. CBut we don't feel that way.j Yea, verily I say unto you, it is by that time so deeply impressed on our minds physically, mentally, morally and financially, that we couldn't forget it in our sleep. SEL.-XH. But to understand the Mess Hall one should enter therein. In marches the cadet battalion and Major Rowe's ringing voice Qrings like a ten-cent sleigh bellj gives the command, Take seats. This seems to be taken as a signal to take everything else within reach, and for a few moments nothing is heard but the calls of the mess carvers- H2O, George I Bring those 44,5 ! Some of the old stand-by I -which mean, when translated, that sundry persons want bread, water and syrup. O, syrup ! Allow me to quote again : L' When in after years we all look back Upon our college days so dear, We'll wonder then as we do now Why Mess Hall syrup acts so queer.''-.41zo1zymo1zs. 104
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