Michiganensian. [1913]

""I IC l 0 A N N 9 1 A N i between parties No. 3 and No. 6 the game was stopped by "Jerry" Collins, who mounted a a stump'and blew several blasts with a horn, and announced that "Prof." Arthur || Kuhn, the great hair and whisker fancier, was in camp with a tonic that would make -- hair grow on a herring. "Nig" mounted the instand and asked for somebody to step forward to try the great tonic. After much persuasion u! i"Ed" Lazear stepped forward wearing his well == No known straw hat with the negative rim. He | plce givg sat down on the stulp and "Nig" poured the -- -3 magic lotion on his hat. He had no sooner t- b e wpoured the fluid on, than "Ed" jumped like a shot shouting "it's codming, it's coming, it's here," and thereupon he pulled off his hat and a n instead of seeing a cropped head of blond hair, K what was our astonishment to see a nicely parted head of black hair. Party No..5 buried a treasure, "A la Captain Kidd," and kept notes of the hiding place, giving the distances by paces, from various objects, and reading any angles turned off, with hand compasses. "Peanuts" was elected Captain Kidd and led the gang over miles of surrounding wilds. Party No. 4 was delegated to discover the treasure, which by the way consisted of a dead fish stuck through a lemon, and a decayed doughnut. Due to the scouting ability of big "Louis" Keptnier they found it in far quicker time than it took to hide it. CAMP STATISTICS WERE COMPILED AS FOLLOWS: Cleanest man-Tie between "Ed" Lazear and "Bob" McMlath. Prettiest girl-"Tommy" Doran. Handsomest man "Buzz" Burr. - Best diver Tie between "Mort" Hunter and "Peanuts" McGee. Most congenial cuss-"Norm" Shepard, and he was. Best umpire-"Jinx" Otto. -- Prime fussers-"Shanks" Waite, "Doc" Honeywell and "John" Bonin. Best slugger-"Six" Christian. -a Camp cry-"Rye-Char," "Yea Bo" and "Speed." Best thing in camp-"Doc's store." The last night of camp came all too soon. Vaudeville and musical stunts were put on by the talent of the place, and carrying out a precedent established by our immediate predecessors, each party danced around the fire, and with due and fitting w cerenmony cast into the flames its offering of "Holey Holeproofs." M. R. H. Ei sI 5 n 5 e mie osrodgwd.ayose _ - _ - j~~~~l e a e s a n-ie betwee~,,-ill~in li"E" Lazear ndllll~il " Bob"llliiiiiiiilllllllliiiiiiilllllllliiiiiii M c lliiiiilll~iiath.ll 1iiiillllliii DIDIIIilliUDI UwllllgllU~lUMU llIIII~iiiSIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 128

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