The Howler . t brimstone in the jiack. .And lie just began to cry. but they took him to tlie Forrest, Then the\ sjiread tile dainties out;.And the fragments were twelve baskets full, .And tlie penalty the gout. It s peculiar how the Newish And you never hear the Sophomores speak Put to rout their lordly jjeers ; .About their rout that night. The last are first and the first are last For the way the Newish fooled em, .Now in these latter years. It was a blooming sight. Why, the Sophs had donned their habits-Wore their evening suits in full; But the Newish all the old bla


The Howler . t brimstone in the jiack. .And lie just began to cry. but they took him to tlie Forrest, Then the\ sjiread tile dainties out;.And the fragments were twelve baskets full, .And tlie penalty the gout. It s peculiar how the Newish And you never hear the Sophomores speak Put to rout their lordly jjeers ; .About their rout that night. The last are first and the first are last For the way the Newish fooled em, .Now in these latter years. It was a blooming sight. Why, the Sophs had donned their habits-Wore their evening suits in full; But the Newish all the old black bull. Ihere s no use to keep discussing There s to be another dinner, This young Frat, so strangely[strange, In the Harricane, we suppose, Though these heroes bold and spotless And the Faculty are invited. Have introduced a startling change, But the menu no one knows. If theres any lonesome brother Wanderingfriendless in the cold,Let him see Smith, .Shaw, or Kitchen, Then come join this feasting fold. 90 I. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, OFFICERS. William H. Pace President Robert G. Camp Vice-President Edwin J. Sherwood . Secretary and Treasurer John A. McMillan Reporter ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Raymond C. Ditnn Odes M. Mull Dr. E. Walter Sikes John C. Sikes William H. Pace


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