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Page 96 text:
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f 2 u ' THE REF ECToR gy Then again, Why should this custom rest with one department? Why not make it universal in our dear old University. That can only be done by the united co-operation of the Entire Body of Upper Classmen. Let us unite, banish that departmental feeling, as it has been banished in athletics, and 'light for the success of but one School, Our Alma lXfIater, U. of B. YVith the coming of athletics in the University, comes the ques- tion of the VVearing of the UB. Imagine, if you can, how a man feels, who has Worked hard for the distinction of Wearing the one thing which his Alma Nlater has seen lit to award him in recognition of his valuable services, when he meets a man who is wearing across his jersey the exact duplicate, just because he had the price to pur- chase it. Should We, as students, tolerate this sort of thing? No, decidedly not. We should stamp this practice out in its infancy, and protect that which is dear to the heart of every true and loyal U. B. man. Let us arise, to the man, and enlist in the ranlgs to fight this thing down. Another and truly as serious a problem has been brought about by the indiscriminate lending of the Season Tickets. That is another matter Which rests entirely With the student body themselves. It is a question of manly principles as Well as loyalty to your School and the teams it is endeavoring to support in the World of athletics. Are you, as a man, going to allow this thing to continue? We may say here that the Athletic Association has taken this matter up, and that any further infringement of this sort will be dealt With in a manner which Will be anything but complimentary to the parties involved. There is another question over which there has been much dis- cussion, that is, having a fixed, compulsory athletic fee. Tn the opinion of the Writer this fee is just as vital and necessary as the matriculation or any other similar fee. Qther schools have it, and if We expect to continue our existence in the World of College Athletics we should have it by all means. If the Faculty should see lit to take this step, Fm sure they would have the unanimous sanction of the entire Student Body. 95
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U . THE Rijieroiecrora gg, y ,,i H jniuspunrastes nf tbz Efiuniur lah Take a look in the Junior Lab, YVhat is before your eyes? lXfIen, benches, plaster and tools, lXf-Iingled with shrieks and cries. Our demagogues, Hicks and Wlilrnont, Are the first to speak about. They are fine when on the job, But one is always out. There sits crabbers, Korn and Shaw, Busiest men in the room, They7re the men we hand it to, For making the U. B. boom. To the left stands Casey Jones, Our worthy president high. Everybody gladly admits, Casey's some tall guy. Herman, he's a quiet boy, Never a Word from him. He's learning to keep his mouth shut, He says itfs the way to win. lxVoodworth, with fuzz on his upper lip, Known as the second crop, Last year tfwas shaved away from him, 'Cause the faculty protected it not. Dorn, the man of argument, The well-known pessimist, He'd argue if scorching in flames of h- His surroundings of water consist. Vlfhite, our last yearis president, Keeps quiet, secluded and pure. He says the burden of college work Is quite all he can endure. lVatch NIcKinley roaming about. Always a smile on his face. He carries himself as a gentleman, And with the ladies has a place. 97
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