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SENIORS CELEBRATE "OLD TIMER'S DAY"

April, 1923
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SENIORS CELEBRATE "OLD TIMER'S DAY"
April, 1923

Hobos, Bowery toughs, second story men, safe crackers with black eyes, second water pugs, back alley thugs, — that's what the class of '23 looked like at their "Hard Times" smoker last month. In fact the smoker was so successful that the seniors decided to have it hangover until the next day, and they voted unanimously for an "Old Timers' Day" during which all the members of the class were to appear in old clothes, rags, tough regalia, and other garb of the olden days.

Some senior conceived the idea of a monster dog show. After nine o'clock in the morning of February 27 not a dog was to be seen on all the wide thoroughfares of Hanover. Strange phenomenon — such has not been the case in years. All the dogs has been caught by ambitious seniors and cached in fraternity house cellars until three o'clock in the afternoon when the monster dog show was schedruled.

All sorts of tough looking customers appeared with canines of divers descriptions, but G. R. McKee's airdale, gloriously clad in a pair of B V D's won the great ineffable bon-bon, or whatever it was they offered as a prize.