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LOCALS The 16's walked two miles to eat pie and apples at Cordner's after five weeks of strenuous study. The Freshies,' published a poem last week with a warning to other classes not to butt in on the Freshmen. The girls took the last chance to give the boys a leap-year party, which was held at McCray's Thurs- day evening. The Freshmen enjoyed a lark at State Farm Grove on Hallowe'en night. The new rules for the Dorm. boarders, installed by Frank Han- ner, are very popular at present. Eat the Dorm. Hashette-None have died yet. The Medics should be highly commended UD for their eiorts to make Chapel interesting. The Haunted House was visit- ed by the 16's on the eve of Oc- tober 31. Three spirits from the unknown world furnished the en- tertainment. GOSSIP l FRESHIES ACCEPT CHAL- Gladys Kerschner has been elec- LENGE U ted Dean of Women at the Uni-N The S0PhS Were beaten ln 3 versity of Chicago for the coming year. Flossie Strain and Erma Wilkin- son will sail June 31 for Europe. After touring for a few weeks they will study music in Italy the bal- ance of the summer. 1 l Dr. Spradling, Jr., conducted thel chapel services last Thursday in the absence of the Chancellor. Val Johnson has received con- tracts from several Western League teams. He is awaiting the reply of some sweetheart before committing himself. Undoubtedly the yells composed I by the Sophomores are the most Ioriginal of any in the entire school. I i The Sophomores chose the fol- lowing ofiicers to guide them dur- ing this eventful year: Chas. Streter, pres.g Frank Hanner, vice- pres.g Pearl Swartwood, sec.g Dale Ellie, treas. Applicants for admission to the Soph. class must hand their names at least 24 hours before the meet- ing to the Pres., Chas. Streeter. Anyone eligible. I l game of baseball by a score of 8-4. NEW METHODS IN DEBA TING Just Out By PROF. O. JOHNSON, LL. D. Price 36.00 HAVE YOU I USED FUNCK'S LAUGHING I GAS TRY IT SPORTING GOODS Poorest Quality at Highest Prices OSSIE WILMETH LOVER'S CAFE I Private Service if Desired I Sunday Evening Lunches a Specialty M. MCCRAY, Prop. C. O. .DARNER CANDY Ka FRUIT CO. Dates a, Specialty 1 LET ME BE YOUR PRI VA TE TU TOR EVENINGS PREFERRED R c f erences F. HANNER 151-. A ,......A
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