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Class Officers 1924-1925 President Mary Hopkinson Vice-Piesidenl MagdalenHuitki. Secretary Elizabeth Brown (resigned) Caroline Crosby SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Executive Board Josephine Young CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Advisory Member Alice Talcott UNDERGRADUATE ASSOCIATION Advisory Board Barbara Loixes ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Freshman Member Alice Bruere THE LANTERN Editorial Board Mary Adams Jean Fesler THE COLLEGE NEWS Editorial Board .... Jean Fesler, Matilda Fowler Business Board . . . Paulina McElwain, Eleanor Jones SONG MISTRESS Nancy Mitchell 11
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DE EVOLUTION!-: HRYNMAWRENSFS Experiment No. MCMXXVIII, A Subject: 118 undeveloped organisms, slightly blobby. Object: To ascertain reactions to environment. Predicate: ' ! Apparatus: 1 fertile campus, rain, sun, wind, etc. Assorted superior beings. Method: The 118 undeveloped organisms were suddenly submerged into a warm bath, perpendicularly projected from above in the form of Aqua Pluviosa. While immersed therein they exhibited great activity, moving with rapidity J HM i from clot to clot of indigestible activity. 1 For a considerable period of time, submerged, as they were, in a solution of insoluble problems, they were observed to be in a perpetual state of chaotic confusion. Gradually contacts were made, currents set up, relations formed. The first outward and visible signs of an inward and spiritual grace 2 were observed at 1-23-26, the moon being then at half quarter. At this period a bluish cocoon-like growth appeared on the 1 18 U. O. ' s, developing throughout a period of months until there emerged the first Independent Idea. The 118 U. O. ' s were seen to oscillate rhythmically, while some, in unprotoplasmic fashion, emitted shrill cries. The result of this interesting genetic process was a curious bodyless blue feline. After this first convulsion, the 1 18 U. O. ' s were seen to relapse into their former inactive plasmic state. Conclusions: Despite the inactive close of the experiment period it was felt that the 118 Undeveloped Organisms had potentialities toward differentiation and integration. After eight months in the environment they appeared perhaps more homogeneous, and slightly less undeveloped. 1 Freshmen are required to attend . Westminster Shorter Catechism. 15
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