The Cincinnatian . en in the future, when these seniors both are gone,[page three hundred and five] or the (Jimmy Pease and Carroll Lewis); thenthe Brighter days will dawn. For these hopeful young reformers oftenhave been heard to say: Things at Cincy need revising; theyllbe better done our way, We will smoke till walls all blacken;in the corners we will spit, Use up tons of Piper Heidsick and theceilings try to hit. Why should we be like the Betas?there are ladies here enuf! Better imitate Pat Wheeler,Phi Delts, who are rough. Let us chase out all the women;shoot craps in evry class, Burn in
The Cincinnatian . en in the future, when these seniors both are gone,[page three hundred and five] or the (Jimmy Pease and Carroll Lewis); thenthe Brighter days will dawn. For these hopeful young reformers oftenhave been heard to say: Things at Cincy need revising; theyllbe better done our way, We will smoke till walls all blacken;in the corners we will spit, Use up tons of Piper Heidsick and theceilings try to hit. Why should we be like the Betas?there are ladies here enuf! Better imitate Pat Wheeler,Phi Delts, who are rough. Let us chase out all the women;shoot craps in evry class, Burn in effigy Fred. Hoehler, bring freedom here at more prohibition speeches, no more honor system gas,This will be our longed-for heaven, when these days shall come to pass. {Editors Note—This effusion wasprompted by hearing some remarkspassed by the above mentioned froshas to what would be done by his bunchof reformers when the present Seniorand Junior Classes graduate.) well and APPLIER5 of POLITiCALi SCIEMCE. To Carl Herman Rogatzky, the mostprominent politician and the most be-loved man in the University, this littlesong is respectfully dedicated. Tune—Seven Sabbatical Sylphs areWe.—The Sigma Sigma Show. I When Doc came up from Hughes High SchoolHe wasnt known at all,Until down at the football gamesThe yells hed loudly leader of the yells left schoolOur Doc then took his place;When running in the quarter mileHe won most every race. Chorus—Ta REE Rah rah, etc. II He holds a list of officesAs long as your right fall he wore a V. C. pinAnd freshmen did in the Student Council, Treasurer of the Y,And President of the Academs—O, hes a regular guy. Chorus—Ta rah ree rah, etc. IllThey put him on the Annual,In Sigma Sigma, too,He started to reform that gang—But that he cannot do!Now all the things we say aboveAre like the gospel say that Docs a wonder andWell all agree with you. Chorus—Ta rah, etc. IVNow Doc is very fon
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