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Germ ln ns mterestmg too agreed Shee rm but nt s mnoymg not to be lble to spelk 'll.lIN,Lll1,L tfter you ye hid tyyo years of It At least you ean re ld the language pretty yy ell on sight so ey ery thlng 1sn t lost Vler rlll xx ms encouragmg nmfv or C unzan lv ulu ff 1 I1 y Il lull HI Tlnmf Yfar uml IN lmfnl or fun yum Tlx fours: IN 44111111114 nl to un orflmary Co 2 ue an nm! Ill Fu na b Storm and Srlul lar III Gunmrz 7 I suppose after all that the most neeessary subyect IS Rellglon Calnan uttered his first sernous words Yes slree agreed Hart emphatlcally no doubt about lf And It 1snt lust the subject that s 1mportant nt s the whole atmo sphere of the school There s a terrlfic dxf ference between .1 relxglous educatlon and an edue ltlon vylthout rellglon Probably the trouble vyxth the eountry rnght now Meagher suggested no relx gnon taught m the schools at all Sure Hart yyas warmnng up to one of hns favornte toplcs you dont thmk that dnyoree and filthy magazmes and filthv plavs and all thus blrth control and mercy knllnng baloney would be so popular 1f the luI0 people had any rellglous tralnlng do you3 Speakmg ef dnyoree haye you heard the dlyoreees motto Nlarry nn haste repeat If le1sure9 Calnan yyas punnlng agam And haye you heard what Professor Sobel said when they asked hlm hovy many muslelans IH the orehestrau Vlerrlll eame back If hum Yes he sand About one out of three and jack Whltes remark takes the cake though chuckled Sheerm H says h s glad he Wasn t the fourth chlld born In his famlly cause ey erv fourth chnld born nn the vyorld IS a Chmaman That s the tops untnl you hear how Char he Hallett summed up the European prob lem IH HISIOYY class the other day Hart put Charlie says the trouble wxth the Euro pean countrxes rs that they re too near each other Uh' Lets close on that one Meagher glanced at hrs watch It s gettmg late Somebody grab the checks You for mstance Merrlll offered get tmg up Nobody volunteered and after some bxck ernng the corrpany payed mdxvldually, and filed out untnl the next afternoon RUSH HOUR 10 n Ill -1-ls-P g +91 xy R LAWRENCE DAVIS, AB GEORGE HAMBRECHT, A B RBQISVGY Ass't Coach +423 F I I Q Y C C I A 1 , I ' 4 1 W 1 K I ' q ' :L 1, , A ,t . ,, K , Y . ,, , ., , , ' 1 ' 91 ' 1 ' . xv ' V ' - v 1 v it 1 ,y f V Y ' v I K ' ' . t ' ' ' 1 su. ' ,L s S ' l , . ' , V , , ' f V 'N' -,',, uf- Q, :H '..---self, fav- ' 'I N ' l I . ' F ' . 5 bl f . V ' L ' H lllrrf' year vrlllrxv. Sllfll tlIlfZ7lH'S ax Abou! and Vw he-11'd if fWf311fY fim6S.n Cllllliln I'CjOiI16d- 7 I ll H, -. , -. - , .V - K , , ' ,. as Y - - ea i V my - , . e 1. E ' ' x ' - as A A - I . , . . a , ' I ' , Y ' ' as .. - ,H X I . I V' .. , . - ' ' N . V , , . , V i - - U H ' ' s w . , , y ' ' ' - in ec ' - s . , . t ' ' ' ' I ' x I M . V. I . . ,, x H , I , Y' , u 2 x i H n . ' 1 ' - ,. .. . . ., , . 9 a ' . . y ' , ' , YY xv ef x n I Y V A ,, . ,, . I W ' ' 1 x 1 ' 1 I 1 v - 1, , f ly , I , ' - . 9 ' I , U 1 I I I . l ' A . . I l
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I l X i ll ' 'A 1 'Val u ' V s I HHN a Freshman first enters Prep he is usually overpowered by the austerity of the building, and the unfamiliar faces about him. For the first day or two of his career he has a lost feeling in the pit of his stomach. Then he begins to thaw outg the bewildered feeling disappears. Here lies the real advantage of a small school over a large oneg the atmos- phere is much friendlier. It is easier to become acquainted. The Fresh- man drops in at Otto,s, or he joins a Debating society, or he plays intramural sports, or he meets other fellows on his way to school, and in this way he begins to feel at home, to feel that he is part of the Prep, not just somebody who attends classes there. He finds that his teachers are a fine, good- humored lot of men with a friendly and personal interest in him and his classmates. Multiply the individual case and we have what amounts prac- tically to an entire student body which looks upon Prep not as a Tower of Boredom but as a school which it is proud of and proud to support. We have, in other words, what is called school spirit, which is known locally as Prep Spirit . AFTERNOON IN OTTOS HESSION AND HIS HEP-CATS
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