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Page 51 text:
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H M U AN ODE TO THE DRINKING FOUNTAIN From early morn till afternoon, Again between the classes, Around the fountain students mill In undistinguished masses. And thru the halls upstairs and down These thirsty students run Until too much of noise prevails And professors spoil the fun. Each person airs his pet dislike While waiting for his turn. The drinking fountain ' s quite the place The current news to learn. Byron Lucas Page forty-seven
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H M U JUNIORS Darwin Aldrich Max Boyd Apple Jean Baker Jesse Benjamin Fred Bledsoe Bruno Bredy William Christoff Richard Clay Willard Cook Fred Comingore Robert Coryell Arthur Denison Eric Elson Louis Exiey Joseph Faccone Fred Freije William Garrett Joseph George William Craney Chester Hail Robert Hardy Joe lllingsworth Cicero Jones Thomas Kafoure Harold Kaplan Rupert Knierim George Kohlmeier Clifford Lantz Harold Latta Adele Lobraico Roger McGowan Cullen McKissick Deward Moody Harry Morehead Jack Norris Charles Pedigo Daniel Pielemeier Joseph Pinella Jack Poe Kenneth Rea Richard Reeves Quentin Ringenberg Hilda Sakas Robert Schneider George Sharp Donald Sheckell Ben Smith James Sullivan James Summerville Gale Taylor Richard Thomas Stephen Tilson Edward Treuchet Maurice Wagahoft Russell Webb Charles Weterich Page forty-six
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HE M I S T U COLLEGE DAZE When we study Pharmacog., Everything seems in a fog. Aloe, Ginger, Cocculus, About all these they make a fuss. But if there were no drugs to learn, And all the profs were cold and stern, You know right now where we would be; We ' d say goodbye to I. C. P. In Chemistry are formulae We learn them but we wonder why. Beakers and flasks and graduates Solutions, salts, precipitates; Tests for Aluminum and Lead, To study these requires a head. The hardest blow it seems to me Is when we pay our breakage fee. And now we turn to Pharmacy From N. F. VI to U. S. P. Elixirs, powders, ointments, pills Spirits prepared in copper stills. Exams galore and mental strain. Doses to learn that tax your brain. Our only hope is looking toward The day we learn we ' ve passed the Board. Adele Lobraico Page forty-eight
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