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Chemistrv nuiz Question: "What
happens to salt 'when it is put in
fvater?"
Student answer: "It gets wet."
ster. '19. has returned
to the Hill to finish his course.
Ben Cone, '20, is a "leatherneck" at
Georgia Tech.
I am one of the first co-eds,
I am very pioud of that because
Of the great amount of bravery it
took to f ace boys and boys and more
boys. '
Every day in the old times when
women were in awe of masculinity
I returned to the University
And there I saw
Classes in which there were twelve
: 'girls
And ONE boy! -
I began to realize that the girl of
today is brave to the point
Of rashness
Because there is nothing in the Uni
versity to stand in awe of.
And then
I passed down the street near one
. of the new buildings late in the
evening.
Suddenly a confused roar met my ears
A shout in a bass tone,
A shriek in a tenor,
A yell in an alto, .
Groans and explosion of anger, pain
and menace!
I fled. ,
When I reached the post office I met
one of the Professors and I asked
him
If the students were lynching the bell
ringer As they threatened to do in my day,
and he said
Oh, no!
Don't be alarmed. It is only one of
the S. A. T. C. Companies
Numbering off.
If that is the way they teach Mathe
matics I could never face a class
now,
My heart is too weak!
But maybe the co-eds of today
Have to face so many unexpected
things that they have been hard
ened to that awful sound.
And then I asked the Professor if
the soldiers recite in the same tone
And he said
Not always.
Still that sound upset me so that I
took the jitney for Durham
And I don't think my heart
Is strong enough for me to risk
another trip
To my Alma Mater!
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Med Society Organizes
At an informal meeting held in the
"Stiff room" the other day, the first
year medical students decided to or
ganize the class and elect officers.
Suiting the action to the word they
suspended their carving-knife activi
t'es and immediately after stowing
the stiffs in the Dickie barrel, began
the electon of officers.
After many lengthy debates and
much balloting the following of
ficers were elected: E. R. Tvlor, Presi
dent; M. E. Bizzell, Vice-Pres.; D. J.
Rose, Sec'y. and Treas.
Between their studies and the fact
that they are required to attend all
drills, the Med Students are having
a rather hard time of late, but, how
ever, they have taken the matter up
with the Military Authorities and
expect to have some reasonable ad
justment made soon.
"Appease that conscience -scribe
for the Tar Heel now!!"
"Appease that conscience -scribe
for the Tar Heel now!!"
sub-
sub-
"Say, Bo! That brother of mine is
a lieutenant in the army now."
"That aint nothing my brother is
a United States Marine!"
Otimism A whitewash for the
Blues.
Pessimist A person who can weep
for joy.
Time is endlessly long, and every
day is a vessel into which much may
be poured, if one will readily fill it
up.- -Goethe.
Boy: "O mama, look at that med
ler!" Mama: "My dear, he is a hero from
the front."
Bov: "Well, anyhow, he's wearing a
medal."
"Selma, Selma," shrieked the porter.
Excited Willy: "Pop! Pop! He is
goin' to sell ma!"
Teacher
M. Alcott.
Puzzled
in alcohol.
"little Women, Louisa
pupil: "Little women lives
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