The Gleaner . re its nice and he landed in the Dairy he was feelin punk,So he started drinkin buttermilk till he got ate a ton of butter and a pile of junkTill Old Richard hollered out to him,You big headed monk! CHORUS:O, Ho, ye Freshman, ye poor little Freshman,Yea as green as the ivy on the , Ho, ye Freshman, ye little baby Freshman,Yer greener than the shutters in the front of Lasker the dinner bell began to ring, the Freshman came;He brought along a pillow, and he used the started in to flirting with a kitchen dame,But she kicked him in the cella


The Gleaner . re its nice and he landed in the Dairy he was feelin punk,So he started drinkin buttermilk till he got ate a ton of butter and a pile of junkTill Old Richard hollered out to him,You big headed monk! CHORUS:O, Ho, ye Freshman, ye poor little Freshman,Yea as green as the ivy on the , Ho, ye Freshman, ye little baby Freshman,Yer greener than the shutters in the front of Lasker the dinner bell began to ring, the Freshman came;He brought along a pillow, and he used the started in to flirting with a kitchen dame,But she kicked him in the cellar untij he grew he landed in the cellar, he did look about;But the only thing he came across was ate and ate* and as he ate, he got so stout,That the had to tear the building down to get his out. Chorus:!A Freshman stood before a cowWhile feeding her hay which came from a mowAnd when she was finished she became very mean,And ate the Freshman because he was green. R. L. 20. THE GLEANER C. Zhc Chicaner Editor-in-Chief Walter J. Groman Literae George Fonnan Class md Clubs George Goldberg Agriculture Ira J. Mills Exchange Harry Corenzwit AI hletics H. Summer Smith Humor Moe Finklestein Business Manager George Goldberg Advertisements Sameul Samuels Circulation Philip Trupln Faculty Adviser Drue Allman Published by the Students of National Farm School Address Communications to Business Manager, Farm School. Bucks county, Pa. Yearly Subscription $ by mail. Entered at the Post Office at Farm School, as Second-Class Matter The ending of the past year has completed anothercycle in Farm School history. Today we are again con-fronted with the newer things around us and in thesethings you, as Freshmen, play a predominant part. Let us inform you from our greater store of wis-dom and experience as much as possible. Therefore,when reading these lines, try to heed them in a mannerbecoming wholesome advise. While fiery orators declaim the lure of the country,let thorn


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