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t meQua )mm Q X IT B 1 i j ' t ii « ¥ ? i:j Wa OCTOBKR (i— Inva.liii- tlir ramp ,if tlir RciiKik, ' Marooiis tin- ( lak.rs met witli a :33-!l ih-ftat. Hiiurvrr. PxiaiKikr liail (Hir ,,t tlir stiamucst team-,, rsin-cially in tlirir ))assi?ii; ' attack, in ' irniina. ' riii- ( ii.akcr linr lie Id like a stiinr wall ami Cruiltnnl madr as many first downs as tin ir ii]ip()nrnts. Init tin ' daz lini; ' aerial attark of tin- ' irninia ti am was r,s| mnsii.lr tor the ratlirr liad loss. OCrOliKK (i— TIr ' i ili;rinia ;v of tlic (iuilford stndrnts anil facnity to tlif sornr of the Hattir ol (iuilford Cdiirtlioiisr took nlair today. It is on, of tin- most (!rndy i-st.alilislird of (iuilford ' s tr.aditions tli.it cacli yr.ar oni- d.iy sli.ill l.r set .aside to visit tlir scrnr of this orr.at hattir of the Hrvolution. Till ' p.arty of jiilurinis hft I ' onnilrrs Il.dl in tlir r.arly .iftrrnoon .iiid r.aurrly followrd thr wril worn tr.iil tliroimh the woods to tlir li.attlr (iroiind and mion .arrivinn- thr wriromr oilor of rotfrr 111(1 thr siiiiis of |irr)i;ir,ati(ni for ,i fr.ast -rrrtrd thr hikrrs. Whilr w.iitinjj, for tlirsr |,rr|.,ir.itions to hr roiii|ilrtrd divrrs forms of anniscmriit wrn- rnjoynl. Two liy two thr stiidrnts wrnt ho.at ridinn ' . strolkal to .and fro looking; at thr mommirnts and t.ikinn ' pii-tnrrs. ' I ' hr wc Iromr sunnmnis to rrfrrshiiuiits of hot do.us. rolls, .and rotfrr w.as ohryrd with i rr.at li.astr. .Vftrr this iiijoy.ahlr intrrliidr thr nroii|i li ' .atllrrrd hrforr thr towrrinii- st.atiir of N.atli.anirl (Ircrnr. and thr vrnrr.ahir Doctor I ' rrisho rrroiinti (1 .i -.iin thr thrillint;- dr.im.a of thr iii-r.at h.attlr in .a m.annrr tli.it m.id. ' thr whole wvw st.ind out i idly. .Shortly aftrrw.ards thr hikrrs footsore, hut il.attd .and h.i|i|iy. srt out (m tlirir rrtiirn Journry. .Vnother tr.a- ditinn h.ad hreii tiilfillrd. .inothrr il.iy li.ad hrrn li.i|i|,ily [twenty-tuo]
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|E i «BHg CiR-fk Cox Buiin SEI ' TF.MHF.K -Ji) — Altlinu.iili tin- faniphtll u.niu- Ik. re no titular sigiiificaiuT, it lirii litrii (l the In ritotdrt- ijloomy prosptit of producing a winning football cluli. Bunn, Cox. and Cheek were the lug guTis of the (Quaker offense. Bunn was the most eonsistent ground gainer for Shejiard ' s outfit, while Cox and Cheek assisted him ahlv. .Vshehoro Cox featured the game h v making a thrilling forty yard run through a broken field. The (iuilford line was im|)regnahh ' and never weakened before the on- V slaught of the lighter tt ' am. Marsh.dl w.as injured in this game and for this reason w.as out for most of the- rest of the se.ason. The team worked together well as .a whole, .and this w.as the gre.atest f.ietor in licking Campbell [twenty-one]
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S gi aWW OCTOBER 15— On Tius.l.iy .vcninj.. at .iiilit oCln.k. tlir So|ili(.inorc claNS luld its nuiilar intrtiiiii. Aluiut forty iiifiiilu-rs wrrc jin-sciit. The iiurtiiii; was failed to ordi-r liv tlu ' ])i-tsidriit. Sam IJoosr. Tlir first liusiiicss to conu- hcforc the iiu-cting was the prfsfiitation, for ratifii ' atioii. of tlie contract for the piirciiasc of (.-ollffrf riiiu ' s iiy tlir Sniiors. After n-adiiii;. disi-ussiiij;-. .■ind rr-rradiiifi jiarts of the doi ' U- iiuiit. it was ratified liy tlie unanimous vote of the niemhers. and the presidint was autliorizfd to .sij n the do ' ument. this lieinn ' done prom])tly. Following this husiness, there was an interestiiiii ' discussion as to the time and form of future meetings. After nnieh delilieration and diseussion. all of which took plaei ' in a formal and orderly iiianner. it was decided that the class shoulil nu ct on tile third Tuesday evening;- of each month at ei.uht o ' clock. It was also di-cided that a program committee should provide a program for these meetintis. This committee was a))pointed by the president. Tlure heing no further husiness. the class adjourned until the next regular meeting. P OfFR ' KKS Fall Term President Sam Boose ] ' iee-Prrsi,lent Joe Cude Seeretar i-Treasurer T.ouisi ' Melville SpRixi; Tkum Pres ' iilenl Bunvan Andrews Vice-President Calvin Wrav Secretary-Treasurer Martha Arniticld Ciliirs: Blue and White Flincer: Sweet Pea Miittu: Corpe ])icm •rWl:XTV-TIll!KK
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