Wyo . cket lika—well. One bigga fella shake da mon. An shout, Hot stuffa! Seex to one! An seeng Da greates team of all Ees theesa team of foota ball! Dey wear da ribbon on da coat. An on da lettla billy goat. An leeda heem mos all aroun. An laugha wen he tumble down. An beat da bigga bassa drum. An holla, Theesa playin some! I theenk I open lettla stan To sell da peanut an banan; - For me that ees da best of all Een theesa game of foota ball! -Sluart Maclean. Deane Hunton (about March 15th): Well, this girl questionis certainly getting to be a serious proposition with me. It makes merush all t


Wyo . cket lika—well. One bigga fella shake da mon. An shout, Hot stuffa! Seex to one! An seeng Da greates team of all Ees theesa team of foota ball! Dey wear da ribbon on da coat. An on da lettla billy goat. An leeda heem mos all aroun. An laugha wen he tumble down. An beat da bigga bassa drum. An holla, Theesa playin some! I theenk I open lettla stan To sell da peanut an banan; - For me that ees da best of all Een theesa game of foota ball! -Sluart Maclean. Deane Hunton (about March 15th): Well, this girl questionis certainly getting to be a serious proposition with me. It makes merush all the time day and night to keep them both loving me. SHE Laramie civil engineer and his University assistant were survey-ing on Grand avenue. The engineer was standing a few feet from thecrossing of f bird street, looking through a brass tube on three sticksand drawing a bead on a barber pole which the Varsity man was hold-ing upright a little farther down the street. DQDDQDQ? DDDDrJD. A fat-faced, round-looking woman, evidently of Scandinavianextraction, came over the crossing dragging a dirty-faced kid with abag of sticky gumdrops in his hand. She was dressed in gala attire,for it was circus day. Her shoes were large and very yellow, likeOviatts. They were also new and she was justly proud of them. When she got just in front of the civil engineer she saw him, and itdawned on her that the instrument he was looking through was some-thing that it wasnt. Her face beamed with happiness. The dirtylittle boy had the candy taken from him and the woman threw backher head and smiled a smile such as Heavy Hill smiled after the game •^E-00 0o•^ •:-0o 00-> with the Aggies. Then she carefully raised her skirts so that the yel-low shoes would show. As the engineer was too busy to see anything but the striped poledown the street he looked straight past the \voman and yelled to theVarsity man. Higher, he said. The woman hesitated a mo


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