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A. C. JUNIOR COLLEGE MAGAZINE EDITORIAL We are nearing the close of another school year. In man respects it has been a very successful year, in fact, the most successful in the brief history of our institution. For the first part the study body has been com- posed of a group of fine spirited, industrious young peo- ple. The class-work has been commendable; cooperation between students and faculty very desirable. Our inter-collegiate relationship with other Junior Colleges of the state has been very satisfactory, to say the least. Of the six activities which the State Junior College Association sporsors, we have been successful in carrying off highest honors in five of fhem. But the most outstanding benefit which our students have derived from these inter-collegiate contests has been the splendid sportsmanship-like manner in which our competitors have conducted themselves. Coming int o personal contact with such splendid young men and women has been a liberal education within itself.
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A. C. JUNIOR COLLEGE MAGAZINE SUNRISE IN KANSAS The only light visible was a faint grey color on the eastern horizon and a few scattered stars in the sky. The air was exceptionally cool and refreshing, and not a sound could be heard, save the rustle of the leaves as the south morn- ing breeze moved lazily through the grove of trees near our camp. The grey in the east increased rapidly, took on a pinkish hue, and soon long streams of light shot far into the sky. They touch- ed snowy-white clouds here and there, making them silvery on one side. By now, the entire universe was awake, the stars had disappeared, and all waa light. The loose tents began flapping and the trees swaying as the breeze in- creased, and soon the cheery birds emerged from their nests to start their daily work of food-searching and nest- tuilding. Suddenly the top of the fiery sun appeared; within a few moments it was fully in view, and long shadows fell from the trees and buildings of the camp. SPANISH CLUB ACTIVITIES El Circlo Espanol, the Spanish club of the Junior College, has added greatly to the interest of the Spanish courses. At the meetings which were held twice a month, Spanish programs were present- ed which included Sipanish games and plays. The big event of the first semes- ter was the Spanish banquet, the fourth of January, at which all members were present. The menu and table decora- tions were carried out according to Spanish style. Two joint meetings with the French club featured the second semester en- tertainments, one, a picnic, followed by a line party to the Burford, the other a d ' nner, served in the club room. Officers of the first semester were: Alberta Beahm, president; Mae Marsh, secretary and treasurer. Second semes- ter: Earl Young, president; Levia Slater, secretary and treasurer. From the base ot a low ridge, made ugly with dwarfed and snarled remnants of vegetation, a broad beach, sloped to the water ' s ragged edge. During the night the tide had swept the shore clean and smooth, but now the wind had riip- pled it with long miniature sand dunes. Out beyond the beach and the fringe of rolling and tumbling breakers, the sun reflected a freakish variety of greens, and blues from the ocean ' s rugged sur- face, while in the distance, far beyond the first whitecaps, a ship was silhouet- ted on the horizon, leaving behind a long streamer of smoke to streak the azure sky. Foir Students These Suits Reflect youth ' s own ideas. Slim of line, graceful of cut. Two - button, sin- jle-breasted. 19.75 Kyber Shirts Broadcloth $1.98 Men ' s Bathing and Swimming Suits Well shaped suits that fit. In solid colors and wide stripes In one and two-piece models. Buying in large quan- tities for hundreds of stores makes possible these low prices — $2.98 $3.98 (J-VAd fltVATION-WIDE i INSTITUTION- eimeyvg DEPARTMENT S ORE ' I
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