Dentos . men. but among women the meekest of the meek. Torson, A. O Whitehall. Wis. The educated butcher. Tretner, W. J Spokane. Wash. Thanks be, 1 am no longer. Trovillion, R. N Metropolis, 111. Man, \iiu sbo is lookin good to-d-a-ay. Tyler, C . Milieu. Wis. Dissipation has overtaken him. Vickers, X Kingsville, nt. \ Badger Referee Alumnus. Pa i o ^ = 1« Valkman, A. H Chicago, 111. My kingdom for a stand-in with the teachers. Voss, E. R ..... \urora. 111. (ias-pipe (ius. Walker. J. W Chicago, 111. Just a fair example of Chicagos young manhood. Weidner, J. W Farmer City, 111. A modest vout


Dentos . men. but among women the meekest of the meek. Torson, A. O Whitehall. Wis. The educated butcher. Tretner, W. J Spokane. Wash. Thanks be, 1 am no longer. Trovillion, R. N Metropolis, 111. Man, \iiu sbo is lookin good to-d-a-ay. Tyler, C . Milieu. Wis. Dissipation has overtaken him. Vickers, X Kingsville, nt. \ Badger Referee Alumnus. Pa i o ^ = 1« Valkman, A. H Chicago, 111. My kingdom for a stand-in with the teachers. Voss, E. R ..... \urora. 111. (ias-pipe (ius. Walker. J. W Chicago, 111. Just a fair example of Chicagos young manhood. Weidner, J. W Farmer City, 111. A modest vouth from the district school. White. LA . Chicago. 111. How is it? Furrie: Couldnt he hear? Wilcox, M. G Ogden, Utah Too far away from home. Worth, Bessie Helena, Mont. We see man in his primitive state at C. C. D. S. Witous, C. J Chicago, 111. Who would know he belonged in Chicago? Wojtalewicz, J. A Chicago, 111. Shorty. Young, S. A Chicago, 111. (?) Zuback, L Chicago. 111. Speak louder, 1Q1 Page 121 & Bap toiti) a 3unior at Its nice to get up in the morning, but its nicer to lie in bed, so sayeth the song that Harry Lauder has made famous. 8:30 a. m. Big Ben m his most persuasive and persistent manner is urging this lazyJunior to forsake his soothing slumber and join the ranks of the day, and whilethat dear old ballad Please go away and let me sleep expresses his sentiment,the language which pours forth in such profusity is of a much harsher nature. Poor Hen even in the honest pursuit of his duty is the sole object of allthis wrath and profanity and stands quaking with fear lest a nasty shot trespassupon his delicate features or some brutal hand hurl him bodily into the back alley. Without further ceremony it is sufficient to say that .Mr. Junior finally decidesto make Daddy Watts Monday morning lecture and now we see him plod-ding along to old C. C. D. S., cursing mankind in general for the dark browntaste that lingers in his mouth, to remind him of the


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