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KENVON LIGHT GUARDS. Captu! , '' c S2Sh ' Prof. Geo. T. Chawian. 1 Lieut. Wm. M. I’OSTLETUWAITE. ■Id Ja. XV. R. 1 0WELI.. ■Ad do. J. Kiuiocrxe. Putitjn, J. M. Hb'onr . Ord. r-jt. Jno. K. Wooiiwaiiis. ■Id da. XV. D. Doty. 3d do. W. K. Wrioiit. •I(A do. Fred. II. Wilson. 5 A do. Gtu. J. I’ekt. l«f Carp. II. S. Sherman. U do. K. L. Stastox. 3d d- . Jno. Jacob . DA do. XV. 1 . Browne. ®jollft|c Club'S. SlxaKspeareaix Club. FOUNDED less, aitnnxnii. A. V.O. AI.LKN, w. d'orvim.k doty, JAMES KILBOUKNK, W.M. M. POSTLBTHWAITE. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. K. la. STANTON, Prnidcnl. XV. XV. FA I tit, CW. .'yc. XV. II. l r. I.. GKANN1S, C. F. 1’AINK, XV. R. POWELL, C. I . McGUFFKY, II. S. SHERMAN, C. XV. DEAN, JOHN M'COOK. Ascension $mnailinfl Club. William I). Dorr, Soprano. Sami.ki. JJ. Boxer, Henry K. Wiiitk, Alla. William XV. Taylor, « Charles F. Paine, Tatar. William P. Browne, “ Frank. W. Huiiiiv, fano. John K. Woodward, “ dcpro aneio. mm mmmi O. B. PRATT. VM’ XV. XV. TAYLOR, Mto. R. B. BA LOOM, Tatar. 0. II. PERRY, lituo. Loxo Coxn c t llowuicr, lx Jay. A. B.owx. 2d do. C. Ilonim Yotn, lx TVaer. Dansxt. )I ii Tnua, 2J do. Sl-rA-XX.T PaIXX, 3d do. Duaitaa IIatix, lx lotto Thundrrero. V. Ccbioc. Roman, 2d do. do. f). IIcor I •»i! lx IIIi. ItUndrrouo. J. rtACtllU Koxi.i«at,S dt. do. J. llAKAC Sh-KAIOMT. ll' af I» L Guay Booby Pb»tt. Mot try. The abOTe Rnilm.n are entitled in il,r thank. of tho roratnunliy for their U(o »!iMr exertion. la freeing Ihe hou c fio:a willow» bjr Ihe exerrl.o of Ihelr exa. The Mrfi hrirg »wseith.n timid. (anaot apprerille Ihe Uhorx of Ihe aUve, (bsugh U I. fatly allowed that Ibrjr ling beautifully:” KESTQK B5.ND. FRED. C. BURROWS, Violin. 0. II. PERRY, lrt Flute. H. K- WHITE, 2d « W D’OKVILI.K DOTY, Ul Guitar. SAMUEL II. ROVER, 2d «' . GEORGE B. PRATT, Violoncello. KENYON REVEILLE. KESTOX GY.UXASIBI. Praideet. WILLIAM M. POSTLKTHWAITE. Vfea-Preaifaai. EDWIN L STANTON. laaraUrr. W. PERCY BROWNE. lent of Oletator». W. DORVILLKDOTY. JAMES A. SKAItlCIIT, JAMES KILBOUKNK, FRANK W. III.'BBY. CHASE Cr.ICKET CLUB. OFFIC! KH8. Prnaldaat. Rev. SAMUEL CLEMENTS. VIca-frtiKnt. EDWARD SOFTLY. SKXllrj. ALFRED J. K. KNIGHT. Trneaurec. SIMEON C. HILL. Renbtrt. Jolm A. Arjiiowill, G’lkv . K. M'llvnino, Abbott Broun. Clireter A. Mom, Riclurd S. Cooper, Ja . K. Meerienhxll, Clurlw T. DoM , Jam. » S. Norton, John L. O. Fryer, George J. Peel, Chariot J. Il.'ailloy, KrauntnO. Situpaoo, Charles lligby, Henry R. Stout, John L. Kcrby, David M. M. Zeller, l’rof. II. 1 . Uihrop, Jfmjon gwe gall Club. ftnildaat. GEO. B. PRATT. Secretary. MI-RRAY C. SHOEMAKER. Treaierer. WILLIAM It. POWELL. Firtt Wee; Henry Badger, Alfred Blake, XVh. 1 . Browne, Kr.ink Wlbhy, Juuti ---AOie. jL-jiOJy, ZWntn, Man in- off Si. Itrou y. 0. EDIBLE BI RR, a., In to ingurgitat. J. EAT ON ION CONOVER, A. Vlrerl In rbeeri . L. VOKACIOCS NEWTON, ,3. Vh eneir ndnirasde. D. CARNIVOROUS ROBERTS, r., liven tpaliouulml. W. KANKAKEE RECTUS. .«., Omni» |.l«n, apod «Jo, verriculo. JHLXOR HALL £hi grlTa Jowly. Ill .Ci‘aA MEMBERS. T. F. Droit, K. C. Edgerton, C. C. Hathaway, C. II. Neil. W. XV. O llannoo. W. 0. Perre, II. C. Proctor, II. RiJgiray, J. W. Pierson, It. Stillwell, M. A. Smith, K. S. Uiiilataetter, G. H. Well», E. Zimmerman, ItrenenniUc, Pit. Pori Wayne, In i. J. i Portr, hit. Cohetnbm, Ohio. Xetcark, Ohio. Xatekti, Min. Cmcinmati, Ohio. CV.miuir, Ohio. X. J. XaueuiUe, Ohio. iVworl, Ohio. PittAuryh, Pa. Dubw ite, fotat. Oommati, Ohio. SUhcmnn jpofirly. Wm. R. Powell. Wm. Posn.miwaite. €A £. £H DA3R. ieor. Saturday, Dm. 14. Fall Term E . txghm Thonulay, Dee. 10, Kail Term em . 1MOW. Thurr.Iay, Jan. 2, Winter Term bop us. . ■ OFI fCBRS. Pretirfent. J. K. Mendeniiaix. Vier-Prendent, Lynn V. Newton. Srerrtnry, T. May Tiioip. Fin1 Critic. David IIaykb. Second Critic, A. I. Ev. Kmhiit. Trtanrcr, A. B. Strong. MEMBERS. Burleigh Grali.iui, Monro MUL. Divid Haycx, Geo. L. Holden, i narr-iay, Jan. winter lerm bepns. , .Jn0. p. Hollwar, Saturday. Krb.22.Wa.hingt i A Rirtkday.T| A. I. E. Knight A«h Wednesday, Mnr.fi, Matriculation day. I Stephen M'Nulty, Sat.. Mar. Winter Term Exam, begin. P«- K- Mendenhall, Th.rx.lay, Mar. 27, Winter Term en.U rl B.‘ St ', hurvlay, April 10, Spring Term begin . Thor. M. Thorpe, Friday, June 20. Annual Promt, begin. L Wed., June 25, Ann. Meet, of Alumni. •' •« • Addrtwa before Lit. Soe. | JOLLY-GISING; Thumday, Juno 20, Comiocncement. Dayton. ('yyah rjx Fallt. Oorinyton, .V. Y. A’rie York. Coryunu P. O.C. II’ Brintl, Pa. Prom, tit. GamUtr. Brooklyn, X. Y. Th.c Kenyoni Hupsery. Orood AVtm and Old ll'wace, W. D. Dorr. W.i A'arar.—W. I'. Brovxr. .tinXenr Wit Pont.—Gxoxoia P»att. lx pry .Vnrn—s ir Jonx M. Bt rua. W. P. 2d Ifry Xurtr.—NiUcr J. L Bmxx. 3d J ry AWw—SMar P. E E. War.ox. Print Seyt Monitor.—A. V. O. Auu, D. t . Am. CimttUr. Vtonarr tf tram, E. It. Nraxrox. V« . of Umar ami Milhrr (lootft Mdodirt, Cn». Po.i.t Paixb, A. .M. LL. D.. W. P. Ve , e CUUrm't Diuutt.—D. D. Col . Pro , e Grritm.—K. i. (laarcar. Foody of FXynoont roUrd tyon toly in trlrrwtr Jonx Pooaie, O. II. '• P« l. Cxi . Kixu. W. II WaionT, Aim Nann. Mb. Kiiaox Lmtdrtttr—M. C. Sx«mm. . ■letvr,—W. M. r xn Tll »Aira. •• M J'O Ft or. —Jaxii Kiinocaaa. W. P. Contour t Ponnrlt.rte—Ciiax. D. M’OertxT. BAB KB. S.ttyrrinf .W.—H K. w«ll«. N(w«Uwg Me—W. W. Tartoa. IrOint Amtol.—V. C. Blixi. u! R- B. CiaXTOx, Ja. 1C. W. Dr ax. )’»«% CliU.-8tu.9 II. Itorxa. .ithtpMg CitU ( urtlirut)—Jcoixxt Kxox. ftnidnt lirrdw.rH.—Jonx K. IVwl.v«l', TB CL1SS OF '61 YISIT H CAVES. Ixraooccnox. ! I.TT mo letl yen of Ihe Junior , I . Of Ihe gey an l frxlire Jusicr . . , Now leeloe-l. fit . en l reieerol Iheierx ! J Senior awlling on the -dig' an I alre. ; Air which Junior nun admire, i • Ne-l •• Frethle exeunl. retire . Boag unfillirg for lhl« lyre. Va EonrxxsT. 1 Of lie mtiy arennraiione, I. , Of the utay bothtratkuu. Of Ihe n.vey | rov and eon , I Of Ihe two well looted w.gonv. le.oUl with provlvton —piee, t'nVee, preeerre . and, 0 my eye ! I 8u h plekle . »nap». and bread lad hulltr. Va VTuiml : Each encireVI wllh hn digit. •• Felol reeeiotdanee to a huchrt, ’•■Otfal, nuol'roa. looking wr |-M, Weawrn u el to her k 'he grnnile. FanDlonr, gnri.» or other ••doraif , »r r« uord lo truth Ihe ” empot ' Of ihe ni.tlee, of Iho jakeye. «On our way we might cneounier. T« Jot'xxiY ax» AaaiVAL T-» enlarge upon our journey, •To leO to yon In rhyiw or Miry. How »ort of foot, and worn and wmry, •We Mrogglol on (nine title . | lo glory, Wouhl be a la.k both loag and A fry; J’r rrwl In tfwnt and fwnpiralko, V» rencWd at laat tin d» l!n.t iow. Ya Dix.i n at tb« C»yx«. We pitched our lenl . ami i hen pitched in flaved without no-1 caved within.) 0 tbaedible . tike the eannlba'e r Hie StmdMkl ialce. Ye Cun Snatr. The .pint waa found. m et ia.ia.ilov In n .langeroue Male of fcrincnution; Thinkiag It bad to x« it wane. We uggr t(d to Prof. «ly n U Tho rial on to» yii woudroux Look at Najocr I O bekoll Ye Km» out a Tovtr, Cither round, y Junior all. It U a ton» I'll give: “Thl life to ua la but a ri«io, Dum vtiitaata Into, lire. A •jeoehl a .peeeh ! ye Junior cry. Like (ina;ant in a rage; A rj «h! a ijereli! ye hilla reply, •• Keeler, anot the rtege. aau frttcu. VTl.it doe» the Conatilutioa ay ! ly friend , of eourte It dec — Twirl hi finger , grin, are-aai, IVaocnl nod blow. hi. im. Ya Cutt I'xatuaiXATs . fp with «take , on wllh lanti, For tho •• Eagle' Xe.l ” we alartetl; Orer rough re-id , ihrough the buabea; How we wi e l we ne’er ha l |udel With the xenea we'd left. Ah think. • Water, water ererywliere, N'or any drop lo drink.” Ye 0» »rt.TAttox. The , we held n counllntioa: Borne would May, hot more, 0 no! Finally we all emeluded Back again wo bad Utter go. Ya Ce . Ceree in totiy. On again we drore the her . Through ihe woc l wo drove the luaae — Into tree we drove the w agona: Seitml llir hor ea—broke In wagon»— loat our way—tent out e vA — Fonad at U.t ocr whcreabiutn— Blared the tree . Io»t the hatchet— ••Ooirge wo'oi yon run hvelcand feteh U!” Out the wo-tla. on the rood. Like the rooMer, atop[ie.l and erowed; Back three mite , eared in ” again. Time, I think bout 6. P. M. Ya F.vixixo Karaev. “The ataile. of night were falling Cut A we reclined to war repnM. The “blit about the uu at noon — Nar.dwirh. egg and one teufooa; Itiw.it each, awl one cucumber. Drink of lager without number. ODE (0117.7») TO YB MESNBB. Cotmyootd Ay ye “ (Ion r tt.” % But where I Maeatv. the ««wan Prof. • Why ia be mat wllh the reel! III. |4pe be did (HI. he went on thehlll. To leek a loon eeanf ’labte ne». There la a tavern up there, where erne of aged Vou give um the wink, aad «ml eon your ‘J Ya Era»IX.. »’a afxti. VIXIXO FaavtviTvi . Cow now. boy , w.o-1 for the fire. See the M.ae. it' rfcing higher— Now it | rkle . now it dance — (Lo.k ect tbere. Curti , for your junt w.) All went merry at a marriage bell — Soon the pirit iK-gnn lo tell. (Per toed Urn ) Few are the ear» of nlghL (Do eay eye .leceive. I Dealt light!) Prof, w» jolly: Doty wlnnieg: Allen feative; Cole waa grinning; Badger ob r? 1‘oel».'' Joklag: King amirklag; ••Kcetii '' .nioVing; Payne blinking: flranni growling; Napier ogling: Pratt lowling That .aellilluoai «train n familiar to eo'.'.e- giao . •• Here- to good old beer, drink her down.’ Ya KcaiKK Ut.a-ixa. A-U« ») for Keeler. The gaidant •• feller.” Ya Paor. Scooxar . “ C-Jtne.” aay. l rof. let'» go to ted.” My jolirace. Doty, how very ml biei look year noee. The mult. I fear, id an overdioe: Yeaa miitake Prof. (In a faretlod way), That. I ai.ur you. t it natural ray. Ya Cum Kitibb- Bo forthwith they out with blanket., Out with a premia and .hawla ami e« Cut mw atlek». aid In they aluek ua— Into terra hrtaa atuek um; Cut om« joler. and r. they laid um— Took a flag and on thay laH It, Kmtdun of our mlghiy natka Torn ..under. Seat of plunder. Nothing now hut blood and thunder. V J ex ton Sotiusv i rrii. The unetn of night bad Mown out her light. Old Sol wa. wanting hia three . Wh«n a fnnn waa .era rather lank ami ltan, SoUk-lul.Ing “all alone. I've retted endow». I've “.topped in town I've endured the hug of college; But for n pillow, a atick and the ke ter ouitc thick. Ar AurnAuy in troth. I'll ackm.wlclge. And there the Clara “ lay of -fornot ” elay. Like -Iryrrt of Mrmlrd rrri The iwrltootion waa auch mu(h. To judge from their A’.rrmy a Is Coscu.tos. Hiring broken eur fa.t. lie were ready at la it To .tart f;c the regi s» of i-sal. How we got there I've not lime lo declare. Nor .pace In thla limited reroll. Salhee it to ay. Yl ee»Joye l the day A we never .hall another. No liek of cheer, plenty eft ll.y hi .I; a hnAhrr. Itl!f In iS. $■ d» B.

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 KENYON EEYEILLE KENYON LIGHT GUARDS. Captain, Prof. Geo. T. Chapman. 1st Lieut. Wm M. Postlethwaite. 2d do. W. It. Powell. 3d do. J. Kilbourne. Ensign, J. M. Hughes. Ord. Sergt. Jno. K. Woodward. 2d do. W. 1). Doty. 3d do. W. E. Wright. 4th do. Fred. H. Wilson. 5th do. Geo. J. Peet. 1st Carp. H. S. Siierman. 2d do. E. L. Stanton. 3d do. Jno. Jacobs. 4tJi do. W. P. Browne. College Chibs. SMkspe rea® (Stub. FOUNDED 105©. HI ElHRF.lt 8. A. Y. G. ALLEN, W. DORVILLE DOTY, JAMES KILBOURNE, WM. M. POSTLETHWAITE. HiSTOBlCAL SOCIETY. E. L. STANTON, President. W. W. FARR, Cor. Sec. W. H. De L. GRANNIS, C. F. PAINE, W. R. POWELL, C. I). McGUFFEY, H. S. SHERMAN, C. W. DEAN, JOHN M’COOK. %$tmm f cmuuUng Club Soprano, u - Alto. it William D. Doty, Samuel Jl. Boyfr, Henry K. White, William W. Taylor, Charles F. Paine, Tenor. William P. Browne, (i Frank. W. Hubby, Basso. John K. Woodward, “ deprofundo. mum mm G. B. PRATT, W. W. TAYLOR, R. B. BALCOM, 0. H. PERRY, Soprano• Alto. Tenor. Basso. “ Snitch a filthy pia-—New Ballad. Long Continued Howlout, Soprano. Jay. A. Bn own., 2d do. C. Horridlk Young, 1 at Tenor. Darned Mean Teller, 2d do, Se-fa-bist Paine, 3d do. Durham Hayes, 1 st Basso Thundcroso. D. Curious Roberts, 2d do. do. 0. Huge Peri J IstJBxs, Blundcrasso. J. Peackaiilk Howl away, 2d do. do. J. Allsong Sjr-knigiit, What is it.” Great Booiiy Pratt, Monkey. The above gentlemen are entitled to the thanks of the community for their la(o)udable exertions in freeing the house from swallows by the exercise of their own. These birds being somewhat timid, cannot appreciate the labors of the above, though it is fairly allowed that they sing beautifully: ' K WYm M1B. FRED. C. BURROWS, Violin. 0. H. PERRY, 1 st Flute. K. WHITE, 2d “ W. D’ORVILLE DOTY, Ut Guitar. SAMUEL H. BOYER, 2d “ GEORGE B. PRATT, Violoncello. MMM tiTMMmM PrttMut WILLIAM M. POSTLETHWAITE. Wce-Presicfent. EDWIN L. STANTON. Secretary. W. PERCY BROWNE. Based of Directors, W. DORVILLEDOTY, JAMES A. SEARIGHT, JAMES KILHOURNE, FRANK W. HUBBY. CHASE CEICKET CLHB. OFFICERS. President. Rev. SAMUEL CLEMENTS. Vice-President. EDWARD SOFTLY. Secretary. ALFRED J. E. KNIGHT. Treasurer. SIMEON 0. HILL. Members. John A. Aspinwall, Chas. E. MTlvaiue, Abbott Brown, Chester A. Moss, Richard S. Cooper, Jas. K. Mendenhall, Charles T. Dobb, James S. Norton, John L. G. Fryer, George J. Peet, Charles J. Hendley, Erasmus (). Simpson, Charles Iligby, Henry R. Stout, John L. Kerby, David M. M. Zeller. Prof. II. D. Luthrop, |}a£e gall President. GEO. B. PRATT. Secretary. MURRAY C. SHOEMAKER. Treasurer. WILLIAM R. POWELL. First Nine; Henry Badger, Alfred Blake, Wm. P. Browne, Frank ubby, UJJN „ JlsiL-X' Pl kTT, Wm. 11. Powell, James Searigui v| BLMflEV £( )' 8v BtOfie V. C. EDIBLE BURR, a., In se ingurgitate J. EAT-ONION CONOVER, X. ft., Viveris in visceris. L. VORACIOUS NEWTON, 3. p., Vir eseoe admirand®. ]). CARNIVOROUS ROBERTS, r., Fauces spatiosissimi W. KANKAKEE RECTUS. Omnia pisces, apud ejus verriculo. MMM HASA I’fci jlrlta Jtafotg, 184 b | MEMBERS. T. F. Druit, E. C. Edgerton, C. G. Hathaway, C. II. Neil, W. W. O’Bannon, W. G. Perry, H. C. Proctor, II. Ridgway, J. W. Pierson, R. Stillwell, M. A. Smith, E. S. Uuibstaetter, G. H. Wells, E. Zimmerman, Brownsville, Pa. Fort Wayne, Jnd. La Porte, Ind. Columbus, Ohio. Newark, Ohio. Natchez, Miss. Cincinnati, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. N.J. Za n esvitte, Oh io. Newark, Ohio. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dubuque, Ioica. Cincinnati, Ohio. ,-abcuut.kp i OFFICERS. Wm. Postlethwaite. •JU3 ZS's 1061. Saturday, Dec. 14, Fall Term Ex. begins. Thursday, Dec. 19, Fall Term ends. 1063. Thursday, Jan. 2, Winter Term begins. Saturday, Feb. 22,Washington’s Birthday. Ash Wednesday, Mar.5, Matriculation day. Sat., Mar. 22, Winter Term Exam, begin. Thursday, Mar. 27, Winter Term ends. Thursday, April 10, Spring Term begins. Friday, June 20, Annual Exams, begin. Wed., June 25, Ann. Meet, of Alumni. tC ,l u Address before Lit. Soc. Thursday, June 20, Commencement. President, Vice-Prcsiden t, Secretary, First Critic, • J$econd Critic, Treasurer, David Hayes, Geo. L. Holden, Jno. P. Ilollway, A. I. E. Knight, Stephen M’Nulty, VJ. K. Mendenhall, Lynn Y. Newton, Albert B. Strong, Thos. M. Thorpe, ------------- The JS.enyon Nursery. Grand Nurse end Old Woman, W. D. Doty. Wet Nurse.—W. P. Browne. Assistant Wet Nurse.—Georgib Pratt. 1.? Dry Nurse.—Sister John M. Butler, W. P. 2d Dry Nurse.—Sister J. L. Brown. 3d Dry Nurse.—Sister P. E. E. Watson. Prime Sage Monitor.—A. Y, G. Allen, I). D. Asst, Counselor, Financier and Dean, E. L. Stanton. Prof, of Music and Mother Goose's 3fclodies, Chas. Forest Paine, A. M„ LL. D., W. P. Prof, of Children's Diseases.—U. D. Cole. Prof, of German.—E. J. Grauebt. Faculty of Physicians called upon only in extreme emergencies, John Dooms, 0. H. Peri,’ Chas. King, W. E. Wright, Allen Napier, Mr. Wilson. Laundress.— M. C. Shoemaker. Spanker.—W, M, Postlethwaite. Medea Uxor.”—James Kilbourne, W. P. Contractor of Flannels, etc—Chas. D. M’GurFEY. BABES. Simpering Babe.—H. K, White. Squalling Babe.—W, W. Taylor. Latest Arrival.—U. C. Blakb, 1!- c,AXT0!f lc. W. Dean. Pouting Child.—Susan H. Boyer. Lithsping Child (ftceetimes).—Johnny Knox. Resident Graduate.—John 1C. Woodward. J. K. Mendenhall. Lynn Y. Newton. T. May Thorp. David Hayes. A. I. Ev. Knight. A. B. Strong. MEMBERS. Burleigh Graham, Monro Mills. Dayton. Cuyahoga Falls. Covington, N. Y. New York. Corunna P. 0. C. W. Bristol, Pa. Peoria, 111. Gambler. Brooklyn, N. Y. JOLLY-GISING; on YE CLASS OF ’G2 VISIT YE CAVES. Introduction. Let me tell you of the Juniors, Of the guy and festive Juniors, Now learned, grave and reverend Seniors, Seniors putting on the “dig and airs, Airs which Juniors must admire, Sed Freshies ” exeunt, retire Song unfitting for this lyre. Ye Equipment. Of the many preparations, Of the many botherations, Of the many pros and cons, Of the two well loaded wagons, Loaded with provisions—pies. Cakes, preserves, and, 0 my eyes! ! Such pickles, snaps, and bread and butter. Ye Weapons, Each encircled with his digits Faint resemblance” to a hatchet, Orful,” murd’rous looking weapon, Weapon, used to break the granite, Sandstone, gneiss or other dornics 1 Weapon used to break the caput ’ Of the rustics, of the jakeys, -On our way we might encounter. Ye Journey and Arrival, To enlarge upon our journey, To tell to you in rhyme or story. How sore of foot, and worn and weary, Wc struggled on (nine miles,) to glory, Would be a task both long and borey; -Preserved in spirit and perspiration, We reached at last our destination,. Yk Dinner at the Cayf.s. Wc pitched our tents, and then pitched in (Caved without aud caved within,) To the edibles, jfcike the cannibals Of HieSandwich isles. Ye Class Spirit. ’ The spirit was found, on examination, In a dangerous state of fermentation; Thinking it bad to see it waste, We suggested to Prof, “only a taste.1’ The effect on some was wondrous queer— Look at Napier ! 0 behold! Ye Keeler gives a Toast, Gather round, ye Juniors all. It is a toast I’ll give: This life to us is but a span, Dmn vivimus laote, live.” A speech ! a speech I ye Juniors cry, Like Germans in a rage; A speech! a speech ! ye hills reply, Keeler, mount the stage. and Speech, 11 What does the Constitution say ? My friends, of course it does”— Twirls his fingers, grins around, Descends and blows his no.se. Ye Class Peregrinates. ITp with stakes, on. with horses, For the Eagle’s Nest” we started; Over rough roads, through the bushes ; How we wished we ne’er had parted With the scenes we’d left. Ah think, Water, water everywhere, Nor any drop to drink.” Ye Consultation. Then we held a consultation; Some would stay, but more, 0 no! Finally we all concluded Back again wc had better go. Ye Class Caves in again. On again we drove the horses, Through the woods we drove the horses— Into trees we drove the wagons; Scared the horses—broke the wagons— lost our wmy—sent out scouts— Found at last our whereabouts— Blazed the trees, lost the hatchet— George wo’nt you run back and letch it ?” Out the woods, ou the road, Like the rooster, stopped and crowed ; Back three miles, caved in ” again. Time, I think ’bout 6, P. M. Ye Evening Repast. The shades of night were falling fast” As we reclined to our repast, The bill” about the same as noon — Sandwich, eggs and one teaspoon ; Biscuit each, and one cucumber, Drinks of lager without number. ODE (OWED) TO YE MESXER. Composed by ye Class Poet” But where is Mesner, the German Prof. ? Why is he not with the rest? IIis pipe he did fill, he went on t he hill, To seek a more comf ’table nest. There is a tavern up there, where one of aged are, Invest to the extent of his tin. You give um the wink, and out comes your drink Of toddy, lager or gin. t Y« Evenixo Festivities. Come now, boys, wood for the fire. See the blaze, it’s rising higher— Now it sparkles, now it dances— (Look out there, Curtis, for your pantses.) All went merry as a marriage bell”— Soon the spirit began to tell. (Per medium.) Few are the cares of night. (Do my eyes deceive, is Dooris tight?) Prof, was jolly; Doty winning; Allen festive; Cole was grinning; Badger sober? Posie,” joking; King smirking; Rectus” smoking; Payne blinking; Grannis growling; Napier ogling; Pratt howling That mellifluous strain so familiar to collegians, Here’s to good old beer, drink her down. Yb Keeler Miss-inq. A-las(8) for Keeler, The gablaut feller.” Ye Prop. Suggests. Como,” says Prof, let’s go to bed.” My patience, Doty, how very red Does look your nose. The result, I fear, of an overdose; You mistake Prof, (in a facet!oils way), That, I assure you, is its natural ray. Ye Class Retire. So forthwith they out with blankets, Out with spreads and shawls and comforts, Cut some sticks, and in they stuck urn— Into terra firina stuck urn; Cut some poles, and cross they laid urn— Took a flag and on they laid it. Emblem of our mighty nation Torn asunder, Seat of plunder, Nothing now but blood and thunder. Yk Junior Soliloquisktu. The queen of night; had blown out her light, Old Sol was mounting his throne, When a form was seen rather lank and lean, Soliloquising all alone.” I’ve rested on down, I’ve stopped” in town I've endured the bugs of college; But for a pillow, a stick and the skeeters quite thick. Are humbugs in truth, I’ll acknowledge. And there the class” lay of formation” clay, Like f layers of stratified rock The inclination was such some dipped too much, To judge from their “bearing” and look. In Conclusion. Having broken our fast, We were ready at last To start for the region of coal.” How we got there I’ve not time to declare. Nor space in this limited scroll. Suffice it to say, W cenjoyed the day As we never shall another. No lack of cheer, plenty of beer— !(52, thy hand ; a brother. ■apriuteb 5i| 38. 3 . Afincn, $

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