. The Forester . 13 THE- 1911 FORE-JTE-fc. *=4: Ferry Hall Introduction THE BO-JACK The Bo-Jack is a funny thing. He comes in nice and green. His clothes the village tailors pride, He boasts of Pas machine. He eats his peas with aid of knife, And never cuts his face, He smooths his hair with vaseline, He runs with cow-like grace. He boasts—he storms—he laughs Until upon the old mans call He dons some funny looking clothes. And hikes to Ferry Hall; Then all his boasted boldness fails, He stammers, blushes red, Next day in writing home he says: I wish that I wuz ded. HEARD ON THE CAMPUSCharacter


. The Forester . 13 THE- 1911 FORE-JTE-fc. *=4: Ferry Hall Introduction THE BO-JACK The Bo-Jack is a funny thing. He comes in nice and green. His clothes the village tailors pride, He boasts of Pas machine. He eats his peas with aid of knife, And never cuts his face, He smooths his hair with vaseline, He runs with cow-like grace. He boasts—he storms—he laughs Until upon the old mans call He dons some funny looking clothes. And hikes to Ferry Hall; Then all his boasted boldness fails, He stammers, blushes red, Next day in writing home he says: I wish that I wuz ded. HEARD ON THE CAMPUSCharacteristic! In the vote for Councilman, Sanborns ballot read: I vote forSamule-whoa mule! Whats the difference between Mr. Bast and the Sun? The Sun rises in the Eastin the morning and Mr. Bast sits in East in the evening. id? Student: (during phrenologists visit) Kilbourne, are you going to have your headKilbourne: No, my head is red already. Bo-Jack: Why do Mr. Rendtorff and Mr. Rock-wood wear cord on their glasses? Senior: That is their


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