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“Koojanie Madoda?” Zigec, Zigec, Zigec!” “Koojanie Moonto” “Zigee, Zigee, Zigec!” “Koojanie Marana ?” “Zigee. Zigee, Zigee ! ’ “A-------------—----h !” ‘PETE” IN ACTION A genuine Zulu Cry figures as a college cheer at the football games of the School of Engineering. It is a most bloodcurdling yell accom- panied by a war dance. The question is asked bv the lead- er. The response “Zigee. Zigee.” given by the warriors. Translated, it goes as follows: What shall we do. men? Kill ’em.-kill ’em. kill ’em. What shall we do. people? Kill ’em. kill ’em, kill ’em. What shall we do, big men? Kill ’em. kill ’em. kill ’em.” (Then the charge) “Ah------------- Page Three Hundred Sixty five
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A. A. BANQUET One of the doings pulled off by the Athletic Association, took place on I January 27. 1920. at the Frat Cafeteria on East Water street and judging by 5 all comments passed it was one grand and glorious success. It was one great event and the way the affair was pulled, was enough I for any one to imbibe enough school spirit and pep to last at least a good season. Everyone present was inspired with the spirit of the evening and it made a few other affairs look tame. But all this was only a mere beginning to the real doings. The presenta- tion of sweaters, with our insigna “E” to the fellows who did their share to put the old S. O. E. on the map, that the main doings. The work of presentation to the men who played on the “grid.” our men of battle, was very fitting and proper. It might be said here that every man who turned out deserved a sweater for the hard work put in, but custom says, “team men,” and thus some were just out of luck. Capt. Wright, Grosso, Cento. Norcott, Rerucha, Vaughn. Eggers, Hall. Schroeder, Poling. Breitkru ., Smalle •, Belson and Rankin were the fellows who walked off with the honors. Horne received the “E” and Mac was sure taken unawares when his sweater was bestowed upon him, special delivery. Upon receipt of each “E” a speech was in order. Those who were speech- less, sang or whistled. The re-election of Wright for Captain for the next season, was followed by well played selections by the band. The eats were then in order and were done away with in no slow fashion. Music, singing and jigging held sway for some time and then the hours of a good old time came to an end. Page Three Hundred Sixty-six
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