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DEAR MOTHER: Today is Monday so I'1'e found time to take a breathing spell and write you the latest news. I certainly do like the ar- rangement of having no school on Mon- day. Easier anyway you look at it. Last Thursday the freshmen boys had to gnarrl the campus all night. We had a big bonfire pep meeting and they just kept on staying up all night. They serenaded us real good onee but their attempts after that were rather not so hot, They sure 'made enough noise to keep anyone awake. We made some sandwiches for them and served them about two o'eloek in the morning. When we went to school the next morn- ing it certainly looked like something had happend. A Free Speech Board was up with some ariteles about beating Hays, Ea' Leu.'is's ear was on top of the Seienee Hall steps and a chair from the hospital was on top of the flag pole. Between fourth hour and noon the eheerleaders started to break up classes. They had a whole lot of kids in a line and they went thru most of the elasses hollering BEAT HAYS' in unison. We got out of Spanish and got into line. Vanity stopped the gang on third floor of Kenyon, but I think it must have done a lot of good for we sure romped on Hays, 6 to 0. Guy Ward, the football captain, intercepted a pass to srore the touehdown. I saw a lot of members from your old elass-pardon me, your Class-at the Golden jubilee. Suppose you read about President Hutehins of Chicago University and William Allen White as the speakers. There were a lot of representatives here from other colleges, too. The chorus sang three numbers in the program. I finished two of my chemistry experi- ments Satnrday so I have only five more to finish this semester. Do you remember Iaek Wilson? He is the instructor. More later. Lore, Rurmz. -1 i- xx l ii 0 fi
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A ll l l I I P o P u L A R I T Y Following in the Footsteps orc ancient custom ancl prec- edence tlwe Alla-lQal1 pre- sents tlwe Four most popular students by popular vote From tlwe student body of tlwe College orc Emporia For 1933 .,. .:. .,. .,. Q Q
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