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Show U. of U. Chronicle Year Book 105 ^apings &bout our Celebrateb I Pernors; Flunk is now to write to you Of each member of the Class- Tf in aught he should offend you. Think him but a foolish ass. A. H. CHAMBERS - Why, Oli, why does Chamie want to be an Engineer? Chamie, dainty Chamie, lordly Chamie, Chamie dear, For if pretty little Chamie wants to be an Engineer, He will have to drop the ladies, drop the lassies quick, we fear. ALMA FARNSWORTH Tf self-confidence will carry a person through, Alma will get there without much ado. E. E. MEYERS - One virtue makes him friend of all, Who honor those who never tread Upon another's hopes or rights Though stalwart fighting for his own. LEONARD CAHOON - Tall is Slivers, tall and slender, Yet withal his heart is tender. Two opinions now divide him: He would have his fair beside him But he hears the crushers calling, Hears the mill voice to him calling, And their voices have enchanted, Leonard soon will be contented With the splashing of the jiggers And the growling of the rollers In some far-off mill. E. K. OLSON - "And let mv liver rather heat with wine Than mv heart cool with mortifying groans." And vet with all this jollity and sport, That Ole is well liked everybody owns. S. B. SMITH - A diamond in the rough, To those whose eyes can see Beneath that merely outward show, That oft true friends and noble minds do hide. |