The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 10, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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H!H T!!HMK!!Ht:, 10, 1!H9
Page Duct*
ADDITION IS BEING
BUILT TO THE OWL
Attnouncemeut has been made that
til.- Owl wtuiiti greatly ittcrettse its fa-
cilities it) the inmiediate future, and
cottstructio!) of improvetttetifs has al-
ready heett started. Mr. Kibler. propri-
etor, states that a porchwiiibtt built
arouttd the front :md sides of the Owl
so tltat it will serve as tm open air ice
cretimi'arior. Fans willadtltothe
comfort of tlx; place in titesutnmertlays
to cottie attt) better sttrvice will Ite given
patrons. Frovisittnwillalso Itetmule
tor the. accoimnoitationol inttonmbile
parties which may sto]). l.ateroiia
soda; fountain wi!t be addett to the t)\vt
i<[iii)))nent.
Whet) the Wot'M turns.
t sit in anguish on a chair, or )'<di a
bone around ttty tair. t weep and shut
lei tor! see tt'at tilings are not what
I ttumght they'd be. Wbettayearago
tdreatnedofttice, andbuiHaircas-
tt'-sonthinit-e. Of all the wonder tun)
tin- I'atite I'd win in a fortnight for that
t.atne. !tut. alt these dretuns have, fad-
ed away, the ice has cracketi like ,the
beak "fa jay. t found that fame
iiereashard, tofittdataiiasgoldin
tard. 1 also dreamed before icatne. of
sparkling sheckels and some dame
wiio'd sing a song into pty ear. and. c:dl
me sweetheart., honey dear! 'J'he maid-
ens fair are here, 1 wee, hut I've found
ibat they're not "meant for me." itt-
stead of )i\ inn tike it. tord.i act as serv-
ant to sotuetioited hard. Iv'egrahbet)
my attkles tiH my knees rattle tike tin
, ans in the breeze, i sotnetitues stand
up on my feet, and svitb my back to the
moon ott. steep. I wander round as
meek as a tamb. took tike a dunce ami
teel tike jam. And so t often sit attd
peep at tuyprosiiects seer and bleak
\lt, woes to the days whett such wihl
dreams faited from my skull to leak
thru its seams. ButstiilFninotsorty
tliat icatue. whetl^thi]lkofthetime
witen!']lca]'ryacane. For it's like
ibis: for some to be wise, there mttst
tie fools with green in their eyes. And
alf my hopes are in the urn, that may
Itreak ere long, and the worm wilt tutu.
—A. S. Lyme.
('.rafefttl Fish, after Sterling Myer
tias held Ur.iiianchard in earnest con-
versation for 1:11.3 mitmtes of the class
tnmr: "[.et'stakeupaotiehtttxlret)
dttllar collection and reward that boy."
Alex: "A girl itas little respect, for
a feihtw who tries to kiss her "
Hub: "Yes, especially if he fails to
d"it."
Whale Song of the Soph.
Wlien spring returns with emerald leaf,
Atni gentle hteezes sweep
l ite waving shrubs, we forget ;ttl grief
rtfdevting studies deep.
for killing overgrown whales prepared
Our nimbte wits and board
With craft, and gun four chief regard),
And good amtnunition stored.
Hohl, hardy men. vvith wisdom of age.
Our wontlrous class wiil produce,
W ith monstrous "Fish" they dare en-
gage
When thepoor Fish can't get.loose.
,\ow toward the slumbering dorms
apart,
\\*e speed our course in time;
With eager mind and.joyfut heart
To meet the slumbering "slime."
We \iew the monsters as they sleep
Alone, or two in a. swarm,
And then with sticks and staves wt
reap
A harvest that "does ho harm."
tn haste we apply "tir nimble wits
t''or an assault designed:
Ourbitrrel-stavesareleftinbifs,
And the wh;ile is left behind
Witt] joyfut hearts we see then! (tie.
We soou renew the fight;
While all our brain-power we apply.
Their deadened rage to excite.
And so Cod bless our noble State,
And save us from all harm.
Ami grant us food with which to bait
The "Fish" that made us swarttt.
—St. H. A.
MATH WHARY TlI'l'Fl)
OFF ABOUT (AKIIIS
All you who are fated lo eitiier cat
cuttts course in your following years or
work at the institute wit) <a!ieth.;e
few words of recotnmenttation from a
strugglittg Sophomore (these wortls me
in att kindness intcmled).
Yott will 1'ititi on the library sltelvesa
very incotispicuous tint,) preen boo);.
eutifletl"t';tlculus\!;.iilel'!asy.")iySO
vanus 1'. Thompson. Tttis iitlie boitk
teils witttf the sftidetifs have noi inut)<]
out. and what the profs, and texi. try
to hide. i. e.. Calculus is simpb
"What one fool can do anotlterfan. '
from an ancient Situiati prmerh is ttie
, ruting idea of the smnli volume, ,
: t<roverb is the truth, as sis classes (.f
Atatt). 2ib have indifferenlty proved )
j '1'lte style is sittiple atni amttsii't'. ami
! to any so-callet] si'tsolar ot t alcttlu...
; perfectly ridiculous, )tui; to us poor,
[struggling t'umans it is a toayvetws :
tOotl-setnl of siniplicity. l-ecuiitu- took
Mng constructions are matte (otak-'tu!
familiar aspects.
Ferhaps i.hepro!oguewii)t;iveyttii
Mhe author's viewpoint, an .altogether
: human one it) Fpite of the fact tie i-.
: t.ermedF. ){. S.
"Consid- iing how many fools c;!n ca!-
,cutate. it is surmising tltatii ^t'oiild:,.
, (.tiongltteitltoradiiticuHf.i a te-iieit
'task for any other fool to b unhov.io
;ntasterf)ie same tricks.
; "Some calculus tricks are unite easy.
So.'uc are onormousty tiifiicult The
! loots wtm ^rite ilie text,ad
vnnreti mathematics ami tiny are
, UlOsllycleVftr foots— -eldom );tke Ihe
trouble to show you httw easy the ,a ,;,
calculations are. Onthecontrtirv, tht;.
Seem to desire to iutpress you wntft the r
!tremetidotis cleverness by goNig^boti;
it in the most difficult way,
"Being myself n remarkably stitf id
fellow, 1 have bad to ttttteach tuyse): the
;diil'iculties,nnduow' Itegtopre-eu'i
my fellow fotils the pat-is that, are m.t
hard. Waste tho.-e tborougitly. ;yndthe
rest will follow. What otte foot ['an
another can."
'-—AFoolin^'io,
ttt'onbt Happen .\ow.
H. wassutUMteronthede-ett. The
tittle cowslips were just beginniun to
stip upttu otte attother. 1'rotn a grose
; of tir trees catue the clea;', wai-btiua
note of codiish. Just above tit-.- tsori/oa.
the classic dotue of a. gas house wiy
i visible.
Across tltf. rolling sand dashed i. shuf
benBoaneri, onhisshipofthede.et'i.
which was very !le^(:. Hetiind lti:tt, oh :
tite secotid hump, rode his Mewh-tuad
; bride, the shriek's (iaughtcr. Her pub -
pah. with his triltestm.ui, pursueti on
their racing hippw, but they could not
j overtakethe tub.as Ishwusa dead beat.
For weeks they tied; then, us ilieir'
foott gave out, they became weaker.
, They went so fast that they seott r.m
out of water, {ttnigawd: l-'ituilly. dy-
ing of thirst tHven as yottattttfi thes
tookat'otidfiirowolt-socCos attdiay
down to die. With a last I'evei ist) ;
tttovement. ish jerked ottt his trusty j
Ingersoll. His face lit up, )<ertmps lie
eausehe was latttertt-jawed. Tlieywer. !
saved. Hehadfoundaspiittginhtr!
watch.
/V0071S
l'r. Atlenlaiig (in biologiy stuttying
birtlsi: Where is the ttotne of the
swallow'.'" .
AimieHeilt: tiitljestptn.'ult." j
!'ad: tlow many suttjocts are yott,
carrying'.'" i
Iher: t'tii carrying one and drag-;
!.'.i!tg t.itree," }'
Alt- Wei^r: "When carbon imuto\
Ide ii p[<^.-et)L yott doit't know it. and the
to .) tiling you know you tlob'i kttow
anythittg."
t itoot iii Sopb Ttiryslier about, the-
atrie^.t (ab tit o;f freshmen..')
'''t*boab"Ve is taitr-t). frt<ittt;lm ''Sopli
'tti!e.itct',"amt in connection with it the
I' teshmap cli^sHtinks it ttoptore titan
.ii.!^ii.ocv!oiid!oat!Upperclassm.'t.n;tnd.
a Sophitsitoiirtiest thanks for their
iodpittmakingthcpei-rormaticesticha
sirikittg since s. Tite persons aituded
toaretdntiiHti.NassbatHM and Fitch, the
former bcitigbv ftsr the most accout-
tdished artist.
\'oea tion
Anitttation
t onsideration
Attticipa tion
't'em ptatiott
<t'tspjrati<<n
Osculation
\otUictitiott
She'
You jnned my tife '
')tt, itiat's nothing."
(ItdsterHrMt'ii).
:ijepo.sing near the saltypcut.
(1'hH tbty itscdf spelt ]«v. .
Was Shephartl with itis yeart in. ^'U],
As gen tie a, dove.
' Attd there apprtso lted .< cimrtnn::.- m.iid
With'yc. iitsespatklingil.s..
Ami Shcjittard feit ) teart t;<nd nil:
HelftSi'tiher. thi: het ness
liave K!lt cverstmlicd the <i;h
teenthamendmeni.'"
.\'o. il'r. toodry ie;td!.''; form' "
He; W'ttaF your hight.'' amid-
tioti.'"
She: * 'Six ft-ef one i;tnd ei:,i tff-
oharged."
"j.O)ilyhn[te]CiU!to.irtHySei{';tn,iy
fromyoit,"rrb'<iTed<i),afihoi,:.;,ecfi[i
iy sat in. ftte.fiy paper.
Margaret)).: 'Hoyouesot'tti'iikt^.'
lite?"
t'aldwe!)' ''Yey ycnta)',. c<i!:ist:_'..<)Ny
inmytiiim!."
Mafnnr-t: "My, hew sittaii '.ou titif}:, .
tne feet."
Jack; "Mr. Jones swallowed tt
penny."
Mac: ' That so?"
Jack: Ae]t; and the doctor ntade
hint cotigh ui< two tttdims."—Purple.
Thot)a)!d h:.ti-;t new* p!ece. Frpn! )t -
"tind the titte is. "Ttombotte Flayer ot)
a !tuiitk.". fttrple.
t'oloret) Alamttiy: "t wants to see
Mistah. dutttnyitts."
Office Hoy: "Mr. (.'nruttiins is en-
gages),"
t'oioret) .\tamr:ty: Well, de gtmd
l^ord knows Ah t)t):u:' want to tnarry
'!nt. honey."- tjttiversitv of Atf-Kico
.\'ews,
"tt docs not ft.dlow, Teddy, itiat he
<'}!:use.;.gir]isacardYtn]cnnp<nYYtiih
iter "
lb C.'t.use yttt] have the h;.y fever i: no
i' ,t;,oti 1.0 evpect tite gra..-s witiow to ''tut
for yott.
'Twa tbeni-;kt:<)fHgrandce)oii!'a-
tii-t: T)tfSotdtomoreh.'t)lwa-toco!n<,<
n;t' th::t. nigttt. At the height, of tin-
it!ett'i't.etu a ctytittuotion arose among
tltepeop!-' "Censored!" cried the belie
of thce!.,.ni;)!r. nmitheftybtwasoti.
' \Yhat. bo;'' tried Kocli, asthtittan-
tiernie'ifi-eHzc. "Shti, we have la-
dies with u.s." replied a [''teslintan.
Wticri tipon Ko< h waxed wroth at)d ha<l
2ft So[dts throw* the f-'teshmeu
Iwytot. A tet-ittptt] :(,pprt)achet
hint fatnitiariy. y'uch'
s'lU'if'.kodtite'nftforntttaicH.sh
ti;dHes'."' <],t)e)-iedaSopb.
)n (<a)ve^!on.
t-.ctsn)yoUol'mtt'Ctt''-tii:.')rtt)y<tttr
coffee.
Stil'tjto't(e)!.
\S<'ttoit')mitu]the))oi-.e.
Te.icher' ''.{ohttny, 1i,owmmiyKO[H"<
at'etherc:?''
Jt,d!!]!)y: "Two,Wet attd; dry."
fh-: "Great Sctdt!. 'A'ha'tto.-.'"
She' :\!y\,.)!H:.!titf;;:t'!'f.-;.jit]t;,-
appettpe'l."
"l'id )OH. <-\'orns.;'Art. (iusn?'"
a!H'')yM')tew'Sji,',i.]-;M[n!,'"
^theft iltotttas' Sttoday ^i<<ttting Hcayer.
.\t.!e. His tiaiiy pr;t;,t.T tn pareiithe.-is.
f.e.it'iatiier we thank tlee for this
ttet.ii 'tot'tcn!;, sccen! in which yon
Itav.' hri.nght .us itigy t.!),.]- iu t)rother!y
tntct-St OiveS; ,„y Itointi. f'tur ttt-ed
!"*' thy bctp attd gttidance is ntade nttin-
tr* -t et i'H <*-t)}- daily walks of life (roil
'"it. i.e!. fbitnits, <{f'ari.ort) (s,b.<^<ts
'ittiinert ft)t- <t!f thy bicssingMfOh.
s<-ve!t slu.ie ,-t {.{otlart. Titott art. with
I'hts itttur ha *, be.m most pieaistttt!.
ar.ll bi'lt.i'i!! I rise )<{)cktt to the gofifii.
Arni we lituti; the.- f^r t;,y wntiiii';]}
f intlt . <I'- . .jidn't ttatcit ,t:- t.
Atltetj.
lie )][ett to e;;tnt ]!ta) Otivtiei) . ott!
"!'wa); Itlie tt mtiddeftct] c.
A a ki .s." lie tt.csr-,.)v 't l. .;.
' A.t'iHbt elm' wri'H <.h) t"! c-
\lt<l 111,'";. Hot.to f t'
f!<l''dd.'lt;,'Oj;:l])...t,''iii!tnt.
Attd pnt!t.et''k)' sip ' it ts ft, :t; : i: .
Tlt<:ticf,icte,d,',l)tt):Otaj!.ii,:i.
ih(t('at),,f<'}''.i',v. .'t ),ii; .t .;e-
"tlt'dpt BaO-i!it,Oc!tti!.;-.<...i
:re-s O
gri'ty,.
ititi' tteMid'.C&ttOtd i}}t;tm;:0
thtoltgh.
!! ttfVh'r!l.'tdt'.'Ctt!. I:e),l!.,
S)ts-tii<)n't ?<net,;.
Titt.-rt' was '; sou'-*
'f'htf}cct;ttiie.-o)]t,,m^
she'd, hmk like' ^dteys't)!
AhiHdii
7
lite
bybt
tot!:
into the
t,and bit
Th;tt tickles."
"Wimt
This tale
Ki<g!istt I'm.
the birthmark'
Fisht.'jrrt.l!.
''.-'i!!t.: Or. [!tttm.'--;tl'ti'
i'"r t(mio[:t;w. st;;tttv
Where
ts tt
^iocnitig After t!i '\
M:0 A]cx.')mi<-t';
f.t,'n;!d. 'tiiawsiil.:', 'Afr Wnny
W it h ^ e'' h;ti}' cttt .j tt.-'
miiie;
Oooti niat.vttit:i', %'t. 'A'iiM!::
Yo're sttttinly tookin' '
\she.^ io it-dies, tmd dtt. !
tf tin.* bariters tlott't. od
Sopltdmotes ic.tt t.
<!o,dd matynire, Mi;; Wintis
*\\ i!h yo' h,isr je-t
: yo'hair .Itisi.;::
Ytc, hatT t-ut .i"; ! its Otu
Mr., Witntsbttryen;};)
<;o<i;t), ;' .1.rt;11'. "ir t'.ig \. ;
^'I'h yo' iltti-!' t'U.t je f: ie
mine;
tb'ti'tl'lthsv].'!!.)!' :'t!r. ie, Ah
'Fb'yys.Mtitity.cei;] :',e;
i sete.ttt' to ]' e.H . :i ;
SWeCt.
\\')ti,.<y told a. ;:.' .
havt;'.]!*} :e<.i:t
t " '; '; ' Jit''; [. y.'';'. j:
With yott' i;;t ;t- ' is- t
yo' h;:)'}' cut ji! -' si '.
Yo' c'),it :;t ';t ;.t - sim'l ,t
is for en t-i; I'ontti. tition. ' sterttiy cititiet)
ttie t't't siiiem!. Thereat, tb" Sophomores
weret'eiiotu.,'!' amtba'btttfi'Tcshman
co'.tie fto'th. he . ittoe [it'tit, attd t.ite'race
was lost.
' H" sipped tlic );.-t t;tt frotn het* tips,
As-tn<b-rt)to{!t,"',n]}.fy-::t):
!Att<lw'on(toretiii<'Ye!'a.rit;tttin'f-.')'o
H;<dtti'Unkl'r<iU!t ;-. :)ntg!ttsot'iti[!.
Hut t)n' Sop)t Sttid Augte Thcta!"
Said Hm Soph: "Now, slime, lt't'sta!):
-in rhyme,
Ami i want ytm to answer me right;;
Win-it. is thestimiest., greenest, grimiest,!
Thinge'ertumedlttoseinihoH-t}!.'',
Saitt the F'islt: "it's plain, I [lnseti'tuny
brain,
Or at once fcoMhi give you the an ,
swer;
No, fdott'tknowwho, but [guess, it'
utustiicyou—"
Hut. the Soph said "Angle Theta!" j
"Now. slime, try again; the an w er's
plain,
What is this tniserahlehtdng?
What is the grimiest, greenest, slimiitst, {
Thittg e'er known to sight ant) see '
ing? '
(,tu\tiuHMitminc—
t'rof.i'htw.trrls doing tlte "ltu!a"?
"Hed"t'ttttititn;ha!itanapreac!]ot'!
Jttttin'stitt i";: ita "Yampeti" in
cloisttrs'.'
t'rof. Wooitbtitl^ewitlt his trim
presse)]'?
Uushong in ttHuster Frown sttif
C'dl.ingittoreth.-mihret. cakes ft
ttickeittjtbeOwl'.'
An oxt)cr!(iientt)cing pulled off r
ini'lieni, ).&()'.'
Preacher: ")se.. S'irtitmT.!.
new siren on his <;tr "
: Manstiidd: "Isthtttso" V
jt.tocmitc of ).);.! tdttnde?"
h
! !h- ;
j
a !
j
BASLHAL!, Bit
tNTRA-MLRAi,; TKA( K
()UTt,()0K HKlGfHL\S
tCt.ii)ii!Hi.-<!!'roml'ago)t
.\lr (HimttsoofHottston may have
ilsottght tltttt it was a shttttte to stop the
show at. the Majestic that ttight. hut
we'il wtyget lttost of the .tmdience Went
hotue t'e.'ting sttiisiied with the slto#
ttt.at was pttHctl off. it's not tjftett you
get It; ^et: things like that.
little tin 1 c; Itefot'- tile iird
year -:m)lst)t<dy h'icodt'osnot
sactiiitnasit;r}ctr;ime. Then,
to ttave ;t suceessfltl tt?nm ttex!
wit! b<;' necessary to hotd a te
-l.e next'
W.ittt tfi
i.!i ttrtiet'
year, it
tsomi id ,
!aid
Tite Sophttmores are brilliant at re-
partee. Whenever at'ihmati says tinv
tliinc -bright;, the So;dt always htis a
' F'ish: "I see what flte thing }p;tteti! answer: "Hrab yottt ankles.
slime."
[n A!et)tot iaitt of A. \Y. H
(ByC. H )
Wity, he was j'tst. ahoy, that's all,
t cannot think of him as gone.
SliU ringing in my eara his call
I'rttm otit my tent, at flush ttftlav.n.
Wlten oft we tramped through momiitg
dews
Withgnn, or rod, or oaken staff;
Why. he was yotntg; he could not lose
The boyish vigor of that laugh.
(lone West"; the term's too vague for
me
Whenlcanseehlm, Osoplttin;
Why, i can shut my eyes and see
The same old face, but not in pain.
tt's just the hoy t used to know,
Who ran the fletd frotn goal to goal.
You see the score's not quite so low
tn this new fietd and this new role.
Hut I will wager half my alt
He played the same ctean game of
yore,
Ant) ran the field and downed the ball.
One last good tight and then—tut
tnore.
H tm now J see hltn rise aglow
To greet the tnighty shout of praise
I'tom throats of those who hover low
O'er battle grounds to soothe and
raise
Aloft the victor from the field
More high than htttnan hah't tttay do,
And hy their touch each hut t is hcaletl
As swift thev waff hitu to the Blue.
tuns!, really be;
Anditttankyouforitoiutingotutt)';
w;ty;
Yes, tu.v tint t'li doff; if must be a j
So^d^!'——"
Hut the So)<h said, "Angle Thcta!"
Saitl the t^ttph: "Nttw, Fish, it is tny ;
holy wish.
That you answer and answer me!
true;
What is the slimiest, greenest, g'limiest.
Thing that ever lived or ever grew'.'"
Said the Fish: "Ah, ha! iamsoduil. i
ti 'est.-ce-'Pas ?
My answer were n wound to your j
pride;
Not 'Soph.' as before; the answer's
Sophontore!—T—"
AXi)THHS01'H.Yl':LLHD, "AKCLt:
THHTA."
fl'ton the couch sit the lovcr twiH,
Yirginiaa't'lhcrlovfsiikKMttiu;
Antf'pishcardti)toni'hc-;tair,
Ami father finds them sitting there.
He . . . and . . . she.
W. H. It.: "How muclt did t make
on titat exam?"
Mr. Weiser: "Yott (Mdu't <)tst'ingttish
yott 1 self, but you were almttst extin
gttisbetl."
Avi.ttors and Juniorabofhuse air to
rise in life.
'22: "Where was the artttist.)<;c
signed?"
'2 t: "In the lower right, hatxi cortter,
!!eat it."
Steve: "Ho you mtttd if t smoke?"
Margitret (etuphaftically): "Yes, t
just hate the taste of tobacco."
Fco. 210: "The more I read on that
subject the least seem to know about
it."
Prof.: "1 see yott have been reading
a great deal."
!n Fnglislt t(to.
Criticism on an argttment by
Miss
Grace l.eako to the effect that women
sltoultt discard skirts in favor of some
thing similar to trousers.
"Cttnvinc.ing, to say the least." You
provftt! voMt <^an. Vou n-rovc:
"Ahouseimrnsupitisteatloftlttwn'.'"
Tryit. sotttetime."
l itest- House Farties ox Hte Hay.
They Ittved her eyes of axttre blue;
nci'nnktesHtr;iighta.niltrit)i;
Atnl each thought her rlpetted lips
Were .ittst reserveti for hittt.
So when the party was a)] gone,
Kach brother needs must tell
How oft he'd kissed her nml then learn
How twenty others fed.
Who?
He losed her air of innocence:
Her clinging, sweet embrace;
But when Daddy's cash was gone
She vttnishetl without a trace.
"He)' teeth are like stars," gttshed the
love-smitten youth
Hi nmttrmur of delight.
Attd whett they were married he foutui
'twas the truth,
For. like stars, they ccuue out cvetw
ttight.
"Osertlotigh loves to ttauce, doesn't
"Juitginghythowtiy hfht'hls that
gil'l, 1 sluutbl say lie datices to )ove."
; stilt t'.ractice tilts year. tf [tracfice ;s
:fo))ehei'i this yettr there i?tntt{ititn to
:'lobttt. mark oft it.-e bases oti the new
t'tcitttirti'tfrfinioffltntif.rmitory ami.
jbiitliO'-'cW'tttiWiH, -ftttiit. Thcreai'<
i t, bumhoffcitow-iict'ewhoat'egoih.
itopt.'tyfctli.'inyway they art' just !!.;! '
;urullv built fh;;t way imtltiterots m
jt'easonwity tit-itouldt't't be a stystf
{mafic, <-limi)in}_!iigprn,-).[cc iH<iucwit'..
atnl a itntins of furnishing gooti ti< A!i
;h:Ut eaittes in another, liafh thtrmiitfty
ite.tg.!tt folioi.i,t<teto turn out adartt
games-
can he ptayed t.'each Arfutckle wants
thittgs to t'ttti this way and w<< taay rest
t'.'.ssured that cttach wil! have a iist of:
;the ttatit.cs tif tix protniying [ilayers. if;
wt' t;,m ttritig about these inter-dorm
'games. Tht'tiext seastsn's couch wii!
:ii;tt.cag'?<i'!rottttt)afionuptinw*bit'ltio
jbttiltl a team that wilt make Hive prom)
)bf Iter^s-lf. httd ittstead of watHny unti!
;l!'2t she wili turn out ;.t s.uccessftti
! team in tie- season of l'i2if. Iticc's
jir"i<ity case cannot get (.00 fn)l too stion,
:i)o nut lotus waste attotberytstr,
Theta-isastttidl hunch of HOilofe;.
; here who have not l<;t the delay in base
Itall activities dampen their ardor at all
!-!very day this bronze-skinned, wiiite
fh"!, spiM-shod, determined looking;
clan turn otit to tlte cinder path to pra<
tice their intlividualgatttes with an ear
nest determination to do stiutethitiafoi
Hiee. The one Senior it) the bunch,
'.whoso name we can easily guess, is a
darn good example for all of us to fol-
low. His presence on the track holps
;things along greatly, and it's some in
;sptration to us slimes to have hint out
ithcre. Several Juniors base taken a
;iittle time frttui their burdensome stmi
ies to show that a iittio ofthe l!t2(t
{spirit still lives, while the three So)tlis;
'offer aide assistance to the large tntm
'Iter ofautbitious l''reshmou who are
mtxious to get things stat-tetl. Coach
LArbuckle has succeeded in, getting eacli
.mnnstartctlinhisspofiitlliuoofwtirk.
and a few days' practice will put them
all in good shape. The first track mttef
willbehtddMay 3rdatl!ice. agaitist
S. M. 1*. Any lirst place will give a man
a letter. Hater a State tueet wiilhtc
--he M- ft-4 -HftHay- - Sectrrttt - phx')' ) n n rty
evettt in that tneet will get at) "){" f«r
tlie tnatt that mttkes if.
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