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Humor glass Mister? The good ship of '20 launched out Upon the Freshman sea; Her crew was hearty, hale, and stout As any crew could be. uHow fair a craftlil was heard from those Who stood upon the shore. uThough rough the sea and great the foes, And far off rumbles war. We think that ship will reach the port, ln spite of buff and blow; She is the kind, she is the sort That never signals tNOC'l When first we began to brave the gale, A hundred manned our skiff, A hundred that could not say fail Elen midst the storm, and if XV e did encounter mines and subs, Set by the Sophs so slick, Between the consequential rubs We always had the kick. lTis true that the U-boat ttTug-of-war And the dreadnought ttTie-upheyese Did try to strike us at the core And sink us, too, I guess. And though they chased us o'er the line That marked the danger zone, we came out of the conflict feeling fine T0 pick another hone. For several days the course was smooth; We organized and such; And then came news by air, forsooth, That the skin we loved to touch'l Had laid a mine before our goal To blow us smithereenind, And leave behind an awful hole TVhere we had been careening. This mine was named A Football Game Between the Sophs and Freshies. The Sophs prodaimed their usual aim:- WVe'll get you in our meshes. A trusty watch was tlnly set To guard our craft against it: And when the mine was duly met, The crew that had commenced it Near gave up hope to win the tight That followed thick and fast, And only luck that served them white Lost us our starboard mast. Still dauntlessly we ploughed the sea, Discouraged not a whit, XYe gallant fought the powers that be And never thought to quit. Along with this and other things, W e gained the port at last: TVe loosed ourselves from apron strings And shed our verdant cast. 7K: Sophomores In the fall we returned and when noses were counted. Seventy the result with courage undaunted. Some had heard the appeal of our good Uncle Sam And were ready to light the Huns from Potsdam. Of these we are proud and can boast of them plenty. For they've fought for their land as they did for Old '20, A host of new Freshies had entered the school To learn to be Sophs and to obey the Sophs rule. Their lanmmheit'l was shown in the classroom, e. g., By the raising of hands for the Prof's eyes to see; But the Prof. never fell for such caters as those. So the Freshies all thought him asleep, let's suppose. 34
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