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CLASS DAY, 1913 jj SING of men and arms, of girls and tennis games, of tugs of war and ice water. On Thursday, May 29, 1913, the Class Day exercises were held. At eight o'clock all the students assembled on the athletic field. Amid cheers and yells the tennis games began. After a short time the Seniors abandoned the court, leaving the Juniors victorious. The Sophomores won from the Freshmen. The Seniors again lost to the Freshmen. Then came the great game of the day. The Classes of 1914 and of 1915 met. Long the battle raged. Encouraged by yells and calls from each side of the court the players played as never before. Finally the Class of 1915 won the game and were the champions of the day, with a tie between the Freshmen and Juniors. The Juniors won the game and also won second place, with the Freshmen third. In the tug-of-war much excitement prevailed when the Sophomores dragged the classes one by one over the line, until they came to the Freshmen. Here they met their Waterloo. The Freshmen held their ground, refusing to move an inch. After many vain attempts to keep their ground the Sophomores came across the line to the Freshman side. The yells of Seniors, Juniors and Freshmen drowned the moans and lamentations of the Class of 1915. Thus Freshmen held first place, with Sophomores second and Juniors third. Un Thursday night at eight o'clock three of the indoor events were held. The class songs were sung, Sophomores winning lirst place, Freshmen second, and Juniors third. The debate was won by the Freshmen, with the Seniors second, and Juniors third. All College girls are good spellers, and were given a chance to show their knowledge. Juniors stood until the last, winning the applause of the crowd, and the first place as spellers, with the Seniors second, and Freshmen third. Later all repaired to the Campus and viewed the Class decorations. Unanimous vote was cast for the Juniors, Sophomores taking second place and Freshmen third. On Friday night the loving cup was presented to the class winning the greatest number of points. The Freshmen held seventeen points, the Sophomores held eighteen points. while nineteen points were held by the Class of 1814. 'wi Z: , l f' 11? f , i N 1 i 88
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THE SENIORS ENTERTIAN THE FACULTY l ! . ffl: s - .. 'fig 'L 194' ga' ,QL lfyvu have fears, prepare to shed them now? Ml. lf K' ,f mm Nl ' ml 2. f ill'1'3 :M ..--. , I Inf' , 1 I l. Af aft. - ZLLi'.LiTZi Q ff. 'Qui' V 4 ' 1 ' H wif. The Senior Class - ' 3'J. '..L -, Trng Q ' Q ,ligwil il: Al Hoffze It N N Fviclay, Decemberjifth, ' S I QM fy, 111 06951, I gpn m. 1-' V. I: 'V H my ' . ly ,i I , 3,1 l,-15 ' 'I College Parlors. ,!, 'l l gf, Mill i, 5. if ,g', I fl 4 , A , N' . . -- X' M il f ' . ., I it , at ge. ly l . Ill ' Q pt ' Ef f, Come, come and si! you dowug you shall 1 -ry A ll, not budgeg you go not till I 56lf you a glass A Z T , where you may see lhe lumoslparl ofyouf' 9196-Bw N DECEMBER FOURTH the members of the Faculty were the happy recipients of the above invitations. All were anxious to see what the glass where you may see the inmost part of you was to show. At the appointed time we were cordially we come y parlors. Both rooms were beautifully decorated with holly borders around the walls, and 9' Pl'0fl1SiOD of potted plants. Suspended between the large pillars were richly col- ored autumn leaves, and on the end of each string of leaves hung a bunch of Malaga grapes. In the hall between the parlors was stretched a large banner of green and gold containing the Senior motto: Do, Don't Dabblef' On either side of this banner were l d b the Seniors into the College more autumn leaves. - as e, The glass which was to show us the inmost. part of us proved to be an ev ning with Shakespeare, which allowed us to prove to ourselves and the others present just what we knew of Shakespeare. with The iirst contest was one in which we were all to fill in blank places in a story tbl. the title of one of Shakespeare's plays. It was the tale of a lover and his lass, en' Courtship, marriage, and cottage life. Miss Wiiiiiie Lewis received as prize winner a SiX'inCh Sweet Girl Graduate doll in cap and gown. 91
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