. Reveille . C. . in the country. If yonpay a dollar Squirrel—Rouse mit him. \ockie—Back up. Rat. Elijah—Shut up. Pat—Say, fellows, lets have some urder. How in the d—1 are we .going todo anything in all this mngh house? Rat—I move that we buv Pat a wig. Guy—I move that we get some money from the Y. M. C. .\. for a dance. Johnny—I think that Ill get an ad from Sudwarlh. yet. Ca|i—I move that we dont stand attentinn for the ( ). C. Xockie—Somebody gimme a match. Pat—Who swiped all my tobacco? 1 larry—Say, Tat, howd you swipe all of Ingrams pictures? llolloway—I wish I could collect some mone


. Reveille . C. . in the country. If yonpay a dollar Squirrel—Rouse mit him. \ockie—Back up. Rat. Elijah—Shut up. Pat—Say, fellows, lets have some urder. How in the d—1 are we .going todo anything in all this mngh house? Rat—I move that we buv Pat a wig. Guy—I move that we get some money from the Y. M. C. .\. for a dance. Johnny—I think that Ill get an ad from Sudwarlh. yet. Ca|i—I move that we dont stand attentinn for the ( ). C. Xockie—Somebody gimme a match. Pat—Who swiped all my tobacco? 1 larry—Say, Tat, howd you swipe all of Ingrams pictures? llolloway—I wish I could collect some money. (>uy—Theres not a d—n cent in the .\dams—\\h;its the business befnre the meeting? 97 Hick—I move that Vockie is the best ladies man. Hog—Say, Squirrel, wouldnt you like to have something to eat ? Mudd—I move we make Pat give an account of the Graft Fund. Everybody—Second the motion. Pat—Meeting is adjourned. (Great confusion and rough house.) 98 ^^^A^^«^. Athletic Association William T. Maikiney President. S. T. \()CKic Iicc-President. F. E. LiNNELi Secretary. H. S. Hatton Treasurer. Athletic Council Prof. C. S. Rilhakiisun, F. B. IudK. 11. T. Harrison. Student Members (kv W. FiRou, Secretary. W. A. N. Bowland \.\i T. ]\I.\HONEv. C. H. Harper Charles Sylvester .\1. A. Hudson Athletic Teams PonTnALi.—Charles Sylvester, Manager; II. C. Byrd, Captain. —Guy W. Firor. Manager: J. P. Grason. Captain. —C. 11. Harper. Manager: U. W. Long, —W. A. X. Bowland, Manager. Basketball—M. A. Hudson, Manager. 100 College Athletics J- ^SljTHLETICS has ac(|uirc(l a firmly cstaljlished position as one of the mostS^J potent factors of College life and training. Far-seeing edncators haverealized that only the best results can be obtained where the physical sideof a mans education is developed as well as the mental: that to train a mans mindat the expense of his phys


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