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So naturalists observe, a flea Has smaller fleas that on him prey And these have smaller fleas to bite ’ And so precede ad infinitum. —Jonathan Swift.
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SUMMO COMMISSO MlSSI Thirty-One CRGATIOn - According to Biology First the earth was whirling gas Then it was a liquid sphere Then it was a piece of dirt Spinning in an atmosphere. Then for aeons it was black, Dark and cold and oily green, Protoplasm came to life Then was the first amoeba seen. There it lived the King of Earth, Senseless, deaf and blind and dumb Tripping in with friendly mirth Came algae and closterium. Said the Master of the World “Bring ’em on now, pile ’em, pile ’em Species now of every kind Genera for every phylum. Let us have some hydra, please, And a platyhelminthes, Bring forth plants with all your might Throw us down a sporophyte. And a liverwort, by gum. And a paramoecium, Things have skins and legs besides, We’ll give the hydra some insides To give the human man a start Our ameloids shall have a heart, Little plants may now bear spores. Fishes have nephridiapores. Their locomotion has no flow All have pseudopodia Or on setae begin life’s chase While plants (by rhizoids) stay in place. Chordates now are quite the thing, Amphibians are in full swing; Things have lungs and even feet, Fins and gills are obsolete. Life streams on to man—and past— Who shall say how long ’twill last This is how we came, I guess. (With apologies to Genesis). E. Richardson.
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SUMMO COMMISSO MlSSI Thirty-Three CLASS OF ' 49 B. HENNIG—Wostock. I. THEROUX—Jarrow. V. HOHN—Vegreville. M. LONGMIRE—Provo M. KABAYAMA—Rayrr C. HORTON—Vegrevi] E. JORY—Vermilion. C. MacKAY—Fairview. O. YEWCHIN—Elk Point. B. ANDRULEVICUS—Elk Poi M. ROBERTSON—Peace Rive G. ROSS—Forestburg. J. BABCOCK—Elk Point. M. HORTON—Heinsburg. K. YAMAUCHI—Edmonton. A. BROUGHTON—Peace Rive FOLKS WHO TRY Be not concerned Nor be surf If what you do iticized. who usually can Find some fault With every plaA. Mistakes are made We can’t deny, But only made By folks who try.
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