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1 IZ V'1WfM'e1fwlllS II nings of the game and quickly secured such a lead that it looked like an easy victory. But the effects of the banquet finally wore away and the old boys jumped in with a vim and showed their class by pulling away for a ten to nine victory in the last inning of the play. THE PROMENADE. President Welch held his annual reception of the student body, alumni and friends in front of Slocum Library, Tuesday evening. After shaking hands with those in the receiving line, every one strolled around the dimly lighted campus while the band played feverishly. X FRATERNITY REUNIONS. Tuesday was indeed a busy day. Things seemed to pile up one on another until it appeared that events would never cease. But along about ten o'clock at night one could notice the men gradually separating from various groups and hurrying to their respective Fraternity houses. where re-unions and banquets then held sway till'the morning sun appeared. All of the Fraternities held some sort of a re-union and did their parts toward making Commencement Week a happy one for the alumni. COMMENCEMENT DAY. I Commencement Day speeches are too often stereotyped and common- place, but many were heard to say enthusiastically that Dr. C-unsaulus's address was the best ever heard in Gray Chapel. Witty but provocative of thought he spoke on individuality, emphasizing the importance of its de- velopment and preservation, but warning against its extreme, socialism. At the close of the address, the Seniors filed up onto the platform, each receiving his diploma from President Welch. When the last diploma had been handed to the last Senior, Dr. Welch welcomed the class of l9I2 into the ranks'of the alumni, and another commencement had gone down into history.
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1 :i mg rameoifeiutwlllfl mamma I N Athletic Association l - OFFICERS President ......... ....................... H . M. SHIPPS Vice-President ..... ........... ...... C . B. KETCHAM Secretary ....... ...... R . B. SULLIVAN Treasurer ..... .......................... A . G. CLINCER FACULTY MEMBERS PROFESSOR W. G. HORMELL PROFESSOR W. E. SMYSER PROFESSOR E. D. SOPER . ADVISORY COMMITTEE Football Manager ............................ J. H. SCHULTZ Basket ball Manager .... . . ..... H. P. HUNTER Track Manager ...... .... W . C. ADAIR Baseball Manager .... ...... T . C. HUFF Athletic Director... .... M. B. BANKS ST. Gymnasium Director.. .... F. W. DIXON 28
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