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Rag-Time Railleries J COLLINS, '04. Our Wilkie-B0y's a sporty gent, And dresses very neat, . I-Ie'd rather die than spend at cent A Except for aught to, eat. ' - ' SPATES, '02.' ' Some people call him handsome, But We think he's been mis-called, For when you see him closely, You will find that he is bald. ' COOPER, '04. ' I-Ie's blustry and he's dangerous, A full grown' son-of-a-gun, A He bluffs his way through studies, Andmakes us plenty of fun. I-IALBERT, '04, P A fluffy head, an active hand, A most astounding nerve, 1 A Mooney face that is without A A single ugly curve. CRANE, '02, 1 p Just clear the track for I amiIT, I mean just what I say, I am the great and only one, , And you're a country jay. CUMMINS, '03. A boyiwho thinks the girls love him As does our learned Si, Should soon find out that other things Are soft besides thepie. WILLING, '05, I's de wisest ob de Freshmen S0 I guess I has de right sir, ' To keep my little Jay-Bird From blowin' out de light-f'Sir. WILSON, '04. I only hope for learning, ' I'm not of the foolish gang Who spend their time at foolball And who never give a dang. 207 P 4 f
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-St. Patrickis Day. The two Pats were out in green ! -Major Spates got strict. -Grant appears in his famous red jersey. -Brogclen C'o5j goes to see Clarkls f'o3j girl. -Clark goes to see Brogden's girl. -Clark and Brogclen fight. -Sunday. Greatest water ight of the year between fourth and second Hoors. ,Fourth Hoor won. ' -jim Rohrer niade 5 in Dutch. -Debate between Literary Societies. n if 'O C x M M 1 ll , O S 206
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GORE, ,o5. Our Freshman Kid is very sharp, We cannot pass him by, He always watches for his chance, And then he tells a lie. TOWNSHEND, ,O2. He's known as .Father 'Townshend Who thinks his valiant deed, Has saved the measly Freshmen From what they badly need. ' RANDALL, ,O2.j He wants to be a soldier, And in the army stand, A tassel on his cranium, A sheepskin in his hand. 9 HOLLINGSWORTH, ,O2. A killing grin, a charming style, A most reposeful air, An easy life is sure to be A life that's free from care. 1902. You boys keep quiet, Because, you know, The Senior Class Commandeth so! 1903. The Junior Class, With Sophomore, Will fool Naught-Twoi' Forevermore. 1904. The Cracker Jacks, In their own eyes, But Rat Tat work Will prove a surprise. 1905. Ye, Freshmen, remember, Your muscles to train, For when you are Juniors You'll need all your' brain. 208 7
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