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OK OAe COMMOIB ' R ,K^ ■^zixs: . .4«* > ^4v > , ' 4MM«!^~« ^ Snapper Beta Pni A.D. Founded at Edinburgh CoilegL ' in l* " im > ritf FItiHer: Fniir Uoses CLASS OF 192S CLASS OF 1929 CLA O, SS OF 1927 Williams Overton Williams SUPREME ECAVATOR.. Insignia: Wiuht Na| > k > nnf CLASS OF 1930 Wild-Eyed Willie Ovie Williams .Boo Williams EXTREME SHARPSHOOTER Teeby Williams EXALTED GEYSER. . .ClU ' prio Williams ■j?anice had J^st 6i ' ' ' blossomecl oul " last season srid -made all of ■IVie UmOersiii* danceJ: vjax iTideeti -the •fairesi beWe in CoUede- " lown -.. ba " t -tiaroadh Tieolec-t she dooTned herself -to be a wall- flower — -no lonoer the Sou(Jht-for daoce- I bartnec hen uoii, Kaue Fallen /lire hex (FLAT FE Et) USE Qj naHv| The purpose of this fraternity is to fur- nish a haven of refuge to those stu- dents who seek to emulate Mount Vesuvius in action. IMi-PONG TOURNAMENT INNO- VATKD BY DEAN OF AVOMEN One of the newest activities on the campus is the mucli-discussfd ping-ponj^ ' tournament, originated and refereed l > y Ada Bell Stapleton. The eminent Dean has gathered under her wing the best ping-pong talent in Vanderbilt, in the persons of Tyree Fain, Laird Smith, Wm. nismukes, and Marshall Eldred. Alden Smith has applied for permission to en- ter the contest, but it is doubtful if he will be allowed to participate in this ex- pert company. Tyree Fain, famous for co-ed parties and dates with the Dean of Women, has excellent chances of winning the sterling silver loving cup awarded by the Kappa Alpha Thetas to the best ping-pong man in Vanderbilt. Marshall Eldred will pitjbably run him a close race. Dismukes and Laird Smith are better known as exponents of tidley-winks, but their entrance into the contest is being received with much fervor. It is rumored that the tournament winner will have the privilege of escort- ing the eminent Dean to the Junior Prom. 2S6 inor ^ " VAi^cay^ o 30
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