Taps . ding a livelyconversation with a young lady. Blit we must not forget our beloved Faculty. Professor Dicky. in one ofhis intricate chemical observations, discovered a new antidote for the poison,ignorance. This compound, knowledge, is very complicated, and is admin-istered under the influence of an anesthetic. Professor B. has recently boughta vacuum cure for bald-headedness. He will probably grow hair like a poetnext vear. Professor Tommy is now actually growing a moustache, and isnow nearly sweet sixteen. Professor Gus follows the line of least resist-ance ; he puts into practice the a


Taps . ding a livelyconversation with a young lady. Blit we must not forget our beloved Faculty. Professor Dicky. in one ofhis intricate chemical observations, discovered a new antidote for the poison,ignorance. This compound, knowledge, is very complicated, and is admin-istered under the influence of an anesthetic. Professor B. has recently boughta vacuum cure for bald-headedness. He will probably grow hair like a poetnext vear. Professor Tommy is now actually growing a moustache, and isnow nearly sweet sixteen. Professor Gus follows the line of least resist-ance ; he puts into practice the axiom that a straight line is the shortest distancebetween two points. A good many Juniors, who are fair representatives oftheir home counties, are still seeing History making all around them. We are at the happy moments of college life. The bright and rosy pathwaylies before us, and many are the hearts that are looking ahead, waiting for theSenior year. M. M. Brick, Historian . ? r ;?;;••:-. Class Officers T. M. Jordox President B. C. Banks Vice-President R. W. Webb Secretary and Treasurer F. R. Kuykendai Historian J. A. Eleazer Chaplain


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