A (pJ, AT THE PROFS 1. Will Cox: Uh — Muh, see anything wrong? He runs a close second among the playboys — teaches algebra during his off moments. 2. Murray: The bogey man of freshman algebra — serious minded master of the x, y, i language. 3. Neil: Now, boys, I wouldn ' t mind letting you go, but Mr. Freeman . . . 4. Lloyd to Hamlin: Now, Newt, you know I can ' t help it if those boys cut your salary. 5. B. T. U. and Chum: Now, down there in Chittlin Switch they had a pecker-wood saw mill that, etc., etc., etc., . . . 6. Buddy Lucas: Now, let ' s stop and analyze this thing — use your heads. 7. Bailey: Well, I have seventy-five seniors and not a one of them have over a fifty average, but at V. p. I. . . . 8. Dean Willie: Ole Abe Lincoln was the old hypocrite that ever lived. 9. Wartman: If we had a squirt of light and dropped a chunk of goody in the soup — how would the entropy change affect Cox ' s curves? 10. Kinkald and Bettersworth: A collection is under way to buy them a one-way ticket to Whitfield. 11. Bridger: Who ' s going to buy the b-washes after I cut this circle. 12. Welsh: Heil Hitler — now, I have a solution for the whole international situation, but nobody will listen to me. 13. Weems: Chubby — natty dresser — cokes for Var- brough, meals for Hooper. 14. Bad-Eye: Now, if a student misses one more class, turn in form A to the dean who will send form B to the student, etc.
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