Show j I 1 The War Is On- On 1 c Spring is here the spring 1 quarter is started and the annual annual an- an 1 nual war for freed freedom m is on J Students stroll on the green greensand sand and linger about the entrances to the buildings with all of the feeling of wanderlust which inhabits Inhabits In In- in inhabits habits y young ung hearts on spring days 1 Classes seem a bore and not in a few instances have remarks remarks re- re 1 marks of Why must we go to toI I school on a day like this and f Lets go strolling and class class class' been h heard ard Really it is a task to be coopt coop- coop t 1 ed up in dingy rooms on a day r like these spring days which we are wont to have for some 1 eleven weeks except for an occasional occasional oc- oc shower now and then i It i is as much of a hardship for the professor to sit in class j and go over things which hd het i doesn't give a whoop for that for that thatis is some professors It is an J equally hard tas task to be he forced to pound ou out a few lines that the sheet might be filled for the next day when it would be much easier to stroll on the green And yet all of these things seem necessary and must be done We Vc must Hurst go to class or we wew w will ll be bounced out It is ne necessary ne y for the professor to 10 teach his daily routine of wOl work k kin in order to get his pay-check pay and it is equally necessary that these few lines be gathered to together together together to- to gether so that students will be amazed on the morrow So again it is proved that out of necessity grows many things and among them this very uninteresting ng concoction |