QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . THE PEBI?Lt^^mWM?HmATTENDS J^nf^TY OF THf^ HOUR! WANTED :Thenext loai-agf-ajsh SKETCHEDUNDER EIRE BY FOvyi^rW^. Uitt. HAWKINS THE Smnm I4KHT OUn AR I S I f^^SfS (for fFFfCT; INO/M, m ACTION ^ ^ I I I iw I f J ^ J, p ? ? ? We have it at our early meal,We have it soon and late,We cannot now but for it unrelenting hate. And when its placed before our eyesIt happens ever eat a bite—and then hasten for the door. And if you guess the answer bold,And make your answer rash,Its dollars to a doughnut made the answer Hash. Camouflage O how the


QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1918 . THE PEBI?Lt^^mWM?HmATTENDS J^nf^TY OF THf^ HOUR! WANTED :Thenext loai-agf-ajsh SKETCHEDUNDER EIRE BY FOvyi^rW^. Uitt. HAWKINS THE Smnm I4KHT OUn AR I S I f^^SfS (for fFFfCT; INO/M, m ACTION ^ ^ I I I iw I f J ^ J, p ? ? ? We have it at our early meal,We have it soon and late,We cannot now but for it unrelenting hate. And when its placed before our eyesIt happens ever eat a bite—and then hasten for the door. And if you guess the answer bold,And make your answer rash,Its dollars to a doughnut made the answer Hash. Camouflage O how the student tries,To look so very wise, Tis hasnt cracked his book,Not even one slight look, Tis camouflage. But on his solemn mien,A solemn air is seen, Tis the Professor seekAn answer from this meekAnd very sedate sage? O Camouflage! K in wJ T^ Y%. OTijat t!)E Cbitorg ^oulb Hifee to ||o A CONFESSIONDear Reader: We would like to edit an Annual that would have no dull jokes or old saws,one in which each student got his just desserts—but no more than his, one inwhich all references to Main street or the train schedule could be avoided; onethat did not give so many pictures of the Dome on Chambers, or so few char-acteristic poses of the students. We would like to say something new about theFreshmen, and something different about the Sophomores. We wish that wecould picture a Junior speaking in its reality. It would be better if everybodywould see the kodak man and some would omit from their honors the fact thatthey were, in 16, the Assistant-Sergeant-at-Arms of the Possum Trot ValleyClub. We devoutly wish that we could finish without mentioning first floorRumple and third floor Chambers. We would like to make no reference aboutour winter weather, or the campus pump. We wish that we could think of somenew idea in drawings for the A


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