Virginian . ?KXiDbt IntelledtiAl-. ^gc llJir^inian Zbc jfamous ®^6ter IRoast Oysters, oysters,First, you put them on the fire,Then you open with a wire, Oysters, oysters, Zizzle!! Zizzle! Zizzle!! Oh! You oysters. The music rang clear, and merrily, from the throats of one hundred andfifty happy seniors, who, having laid aside their looks of dignity, were enteringinto the spirit of the occasion, with hearts light and gay. And what was theoccasion? Why, listen and Ill tell you. Up at the Normal School, the class of stately seniors, took it upon them-selves to add unto their number, a wise and mi


Virginian . ?KXiDbt IntelledtiAl-. ^gc llJir^inian Zbc jfamous ®^6ter IRoast Oysters, oysters,First, you put them on the fire,Then you open with a wire, Oysters, oysters, Zizzle!! Zizzle! Zizzle!! Oh! You oysters. The music rang clear, and merrily, from the throats of one hundred andfifty happy seniors, who, having laid aside their looks of dignity, were enteringinto the spirit of the occasion, with hearts light and gay. And what was theoccasion? Why, listen and Ill tell you. Up at the Normal School, the class of stately seniors, took it upon them-selves to add unto their number, a wise and mighty counselor, knowTi as Mr. Ray-mond Long. Many pleasant moments did he give the class, and words of wisdomand advice did he expound to them. One night while thinking of his seniorclass, and realizing their love of sport, he decided that he would make glad theirhearts with a real, true oyster roast. The next day, our beloved class president, told the band of stately seniorsof the delightful feast in store for them, given by our


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