. Taps. ns,including all others, they shall have the privilege of answering totheir names not exceeding three times. Third. They shall have the privilege of participating in alldrills, drilling in the front ranks under the direct supervision of acorporal. Any senior private who does not show his appreciationof this privilege shall be reduced, and reassigned to the rear rank. Fourth. They shall have the honor of going on duty as officerof the day, and must report all delinquencies from the least ser-ious, that of being late at formations, to the most serious, that ofnot giving All right, so as


. Taps. ns,including all others, they shall have the privilege of answering totheir names not exceeding three times. Third. They shall have the privilege of participating in alldrills, drilling in the front ranks under the direct supervision of acorporal. Any senior private who does not show his appreciationof this privilege shall be reduced, and reassigned to the rear rank. Fourth. They shall have the honor of going on duty as officerof the day, and must report all delinquencies from the least ser-ious, that of being late at formations, to the most serious, that ofnot giving All right, so as to be distinctly heard by thesentinel. Fifth. They shall be allowed to take part in the rabbit huntevery Saturday afternoon from two until six oclock, as this sightaffords much amusement to passers-by. Paragraph III. Any Seniors not taking advantage of the privileges as designat-ed in the foregoing paragraphs, will be subject to a term of im-prisonment not exceeding ninety days nor less than thirty 198 Dickeys Mistake. He waited in the lab. room Til quarter after nineWondering in a hasty mood Why the class was not on time. But something he mistrusted; A calendar sought he-He turned away disgusted— Twas Sunday, dont you see? Then sped to Sunday School so fastHe made the air to croon, And while he lectured to his classHe held a laboratory spoon To student handed he a book Just read the reference do. The student shook his head but tookFresenius, volume No. II. Early to Bed, Early to Rise. Early to bed , and early to rise,Will do for some stiff old guys,But it makes a man miss all the fun,If he goes to bed with the setting sun. Take for an example, a dance, A man would stand no chance, If he went to bed when the chickens do, And arose in the morn when the old cock crew. So-my advice youd better take,And if you feel like it sleep late,For this time honored adage,Will not do for modern days. Go to bed at three oclock, Get up when you please, Cause youll die before youre sixt


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