Bethanian, 1909 . Senior Celebrities too. JARRETJ—Ednas slia<l.)\v. Ik- has ,.r.!erc<l a Irince Albert for June 14th. RIDDELI<—Dates made. For orations only. MILLER—An athlete. YANCEY—Another athlete from Kentueky. MAYERS—Also known as Ikizz. COTTON—A living example of Southern chivalry. CASEY—The efficient editor of the ISethanian. Fond of the Irish. LINVILLE—One of Prof. Beattys old students GARNER— a little radical, but he is un the right car. HOOTMAN—Staid and steady. Never bizzed. WILLARD—The class mathematician. CADWELL—Who would have thought he had the nerve? A whole we
Bethanian, 1909 . Senior Celebrities too. JARRETJ—Ednas slia<l.)\v. Ik- has ,.r.!erc<l a Irince Albert for June 14th. RIDDELI<—Dates made. For orations only. MILLER—An athlete. YANCEY—Another athlete from Kentueky. MAYERS—Also known as Ikizz. COTTON—A living example of Southern chivalry. CASEY—The efficient editor of the ISethanian. Fond of the Irish. LINVILLE—One of Prof. Beattys old students GARNER— a little radical, but he is un the right car. HOOTMAN—Staid and steady. Never bizzed. WILLARD—The class mathematician. CADWELL—Who would have thought he had the nerve? A whole week,too. BABER—Two B. in the same family. Shell be here next year. DABNEY—Has the flame entirely gone out, or is it only smouldering? PICKLE—She is still waiting for Bliss. SMITH—Anglo-American alliances a specialty. ZIMMERMAN—Saminys Pa. Quiet and wise. BENNETT—We wonder if they fired him from Indiana LIniversity. 139. The Chapel Pews As we went to chapel on election day We heard the happy newsThat some one had taken the chairs awayAnd we tried our best, but none dared say Who had stolen the chapel pews. All were happy, all were bright. For the students would get their dues,And would loaf till very late that nightCounting the ballots by the pale moonlightFor the chapel was empty of pews. We laughed and grinned and all knew why No smoke came from the chimney flues,And when we heard the old clock ringWe went to chapel for the fun of the thing,For we knew it was empty of pews. Roll was called, but no song was sung; The teachers faces wore many huesAnd it began to look like we were stungWhen the President said from a mighty lung He knew who had stolen the pews. 140 He said that all classes would recite That the Profs, would no one excuseAnd we found ourselves in a pretty plight,For the faculty said that it wasnt right To empty the chapel of pews. So with sighs and groans to class we went, For no one dar
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