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gun was fired to end the struggie, the freshmen emerged triumphantly with the colors of their rivals. The girls' soccer game which took place immediately after the flag rush was closely contested. The sophomore girls held their under-classmen to a tie Score until the closing minutes of play when Ruth Furs, breaking away from the sophomore defense, shot the goal which clinched the victory for the freshmen. By furnishing participants in all branches of extracurricular activities, the class demonstrates the versatility which gives promise of the future success of its adventures and activities. THOR AND HIS cuamm' The Illundu- which we hm is merely Um Mund nf Thor's :hnriul. drawn by Page Twenty-fam- twp gum. spudinz thruugh Um heavens. The runls n! Tlmr were mm unusual nnimnlb. Mm killing and mm them. Thor could hring lhem in nu once more Ivy gammaz an H hone: tuuulhar in lhuil' hidL-s,
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FRESHMAN CLASS Being the largest freshman class ever to enter Augustana College, a great deal is expected from the class of 193a This large group of neo- phytes, having registered for the academic year before the other students had arrived, were already adjusted to their new environment when the upperclassmen appeared. At their initial meeting, a group of capable officers was elected to guide the class in the activities of the iirst year. Under the direction of these officers, the class has been launched on what promises to be four years of successful class activities. The traditional students, union hour was sliced to a bare fifteen min- utes this year, and freshmen missed to a great extent the disciplinatory influence of the second year men. At the homecoming activities, however, the freshmen, both men and girls. were successful in conquering their sophomore rivals. In the flag rush, which took the place of the traditional sack rush, the sturdy freshmen asserted their sup ei'iority over their second year rivals by. a. decisive victory. The flag pole, on which were tied the colors of the sophomore class, could not withstand the assaults of the fresh- men and Was bent to the ground. The battle then waged around the fallen colors was furious, featured by much ripping of shirts. However, as the mun: i l u! Odin, Wm l :r Puyc Twenty-thrce - . r'mum hrn Km .mw- ma , u rt x u m i hy lhu iwn'llt's of H mull. re u.
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EDWIN ANDERSON Malina Phi Omega PM IRENE APPLEQUIST Rock Island Phi Rho CHESTER BRANDT Davenport, Iowa Batu Omega Sigma ASTRID BURGESON St. Charles Chi. Omega Gamma JIIRIAB'I ELOMQUIST De Kalb Chi Omega Gamma HELEN CARLSON Moline Chi Omega Gamma. RUTH CARLSON Molina Kuppr: Epsilon Nu ELBERT CASISKY Brookville, Kansas Page T'rvcniy-fivc m: w-En
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