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THE GARNET AND GRAY 17 Since nothing is so convincing as actual proof the following are girls who have excelled in the work in gym: Seniors Juniors Freshmen Bigley, Nellie Abrams, Hazel Beal, Irene Colson, Jane Dewey, Edna Haack, Alma Hauer, Frances Havens, Dorothy Hilton. Mildred Leonard, Charlotte McKenna, Katherine Monberger, Helen Ryan, Helen Stanbro, Claire Stringe, Henriette Weeber, Marion Baker, 'Miriam Flynn, Lizette Gilbo, Dorothy Hayman, Ida Hershberg, Ethel Huber, Margaret Nappin, Emily Pauley, Katherine Poskanzer, Sophie Ringler, Lillian Schmeder, Freda Wier, Ellen Hart, Marjorie Bauman, Olga Campbell, Ruth Davis, Alice Ehle, Marie Hershberg, Gertrude Katz, Rose Lodge, Eunice Malone, Ellen Rubin, Dorothy Tanner, Mildred Treanor, Julia Van Salisburg, Winifred Wright, Dorothy Willoughby, Elizabeth Sophomore.: Reschke, Marion Schroeder, Anna A Londoner looking over a country establishment was startled by a peculiar screeching noise. I say, old chap, he asked, what was that P An owl. My word, my dear man, I know that-but, what was 'ow1ing? Wentworth- I tell you I must have money. Somebody must cough up some. Whitbeck- Alas, all our coffers are empty. Miss Russell- Give me an attribute complement in a sentence. Bright Freshman- Mayor Hackett was elected President. ' Customer- You don't seem very quick at figures, my boy. Art Young- I'm out o' practice, sir. You see most of the gents say: ' Keep the change. !!! May Winters fwatching ball gamej- Where do they keep the extra bases. Ray Flood- What for? May Winters- Well that man just stole third base. There must be some golfers in the class, for it is rumored that when Miss McCall asked three plus two equals, someone shouted four. E. S.
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THE GARNET AND GRAY 19 SOCIETY NOTES PHILODOXIA Let the drums roll and the bugles blare For the mighty have fallen everywhere. Yes, haughty Logia has fallen from her self-erected pinnacle of fame and behold! Doxia has arisen and is clothed in a new light, the light of glory and honor. For the second consecutive year, Doixa has won the annual Boy's Day Debate. The subject was, Resolved: That Congress should take all measures necessary to suppress propaganda having for its purpose the over- throw of the United States government. The Doxia team which upheld the negative consisted of .Howard B. Noyes, Captain and third speaker, Vtlilliam Kernan second speaker, George Gildersleeve, first speaker, and Clarence Stott, alternate. These men, because of their forceful presentation, excellent arguments and general understanding of the subject, easily earned the unanimous decision of the judges. This debate evens up the series of exercises for each society has triumphed fourteen times. But a new light is on Doxia, she cannot be stopped. Her trained array of speakers will carry on and continue the vic- tories of these past two years. While Doxia regrets that she was unable to secure the individual speaker's prize, her hearty congratulations are extended to Raymond Haynes, the fortunate debater. Paul Reuss read the Secretary's Report and Milton B. Knox, Alpha Sigma Phi. These two fellows put over their wise cracks in such a manner that they were easily the stars of the evening. On March 3, the Boys' Day Dance was celebrated. Doxia is to be commended for her sons gave the occasion such excellent support that it proved a tremendous success. On Friday evening, March 23, the annual Doxia-Logia basketball game will be held. With such an aggregation as Dutch Empie and Art Bradley, forwards, Abe Decker, center, Ray Flood and Paul Davis, guards, Doxia expects to add another game to her already long string of victories. Under the following administration splendid results are expected: President, Milton B. Knox, Vice-President, Van Straub, Treasurer, Burage Stiles, Critic, George Butman, Recording Secretary, Paul Reuss, Corresponding Secretary, Lester T. Moston, Senior Marshal, Howard B. Noyes, junior Marshal, James McMartin, Senior Editor, Theodore Grahn, junior Editor, Wallace Strevell, Reporter, Fred Miller. As Caesar had his Brutus, as Charles the first had his Cromwell, so Logia has had her Doxia and is now vanquished.
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