The Pine Knot . ; Her sweet little giggle is sure hard to beat. C is for Charlie, a sporty young sinner; Who always fills up when we have beans for dinner. D is for Dad, in other words, Waters; Who always feels best courting other mens daughters. E is for Elsie, who has a sweet smile;Her charming talk, lonely hours beguile. F is for Flunk, a very bad habit; And Im sorry to say that most of us have it. G is for Grady, who sets hearts a-whirl (?);With a dress and false hair hed pass for a girl H is for Hervey, more wise than an elf;To prove it is useless—he admits it himself. I is for Isabelle,


The Pine Knot . ; Her sweet little giggle is sure hard to beat. C is for Charlie, a sporty young sinner; Who always fills up when we have beans for dinner. D is for Dad, in other words, Waters; Who always feels best courting other mens daughters. E is for Elsie, who has a sweet smile;Her charming talk, lonely hours beguile. F is for Flunk, a very bad habit; And Im sorry to say that most of us have it. G is for Grady, who sets hearts a-whirl (?);With a dress and false hair hed pass for a girl H is for Hervey, more wise than an elf;To prove it is useless—he admits it himself. I is for Isabelle, that dainty wee child;To say that we love her is putting it mild. J is for John, a tall, mystic lad; With all the Dorm girls hes getting in bad K is for Kinsey, with ways shy and quaint;She never forgets to put on the paint. L is for Lill, so jolly and gay; Just give her a chance and shell win the day. M is for Mattox, we have quite a number;All of them somewhat addicted to slumber. :!.!:?; ?:V!TT7 19 1 fi. 63 WMIHiilllllli ——————___ ; m rr, ?????I wtje pin? 2Cnnt N is for Nettie, with fair golden locks; Shed run twenty miles to dodge the smallpox. O is for Otto, who leaves a big track;Show him a girl, and hell never come back. P is for Procter, the girl with the glasses; She prefers above all things a jug of molasses. Q is for Quiz, the professors byword; Whats more, my young friends, they dont make it a shy word. R is for Rip, in arguments skilled (?);In the society scrap he nearly got killed. S is for Sadler, who plays pretty tunes; He has one great failing, it is that he spoons. T is for Taylor, that raven-haired lass;And of her admirers, my! theres a mass. U is for Unity, by which we may stand; May this be the rule of our jolly student band. V is for Vause, better known as Kow;If we cant do a thing, hell show us how. W is for Walker, with long, bushy hair; If hed get it cut short, hed look less like a bear. X is for grades we get on exams;The only results of


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