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l i i - - A D M A ' . A LITTLE Fuosn-SOPH Giz'r-Tocerriizii BETWEEN HfXLVES liarly in the Fall, the Debate Club was organized to meet the needs of the coming year. Marked interest has been shown toward this society which is constantly growing and which has brought much glory to our University. Uctober, also, included in its program the Annual Students' Day, the celebra- tion of which infused fresh spirit into all. The parade was clever, merry, and, above all, noisy, for which last factor the ever irrepressible Frosh were largely responsible, and indeed their unique stunts and general mischief-making added much to the fun of the morning. At the exercises at Hutchinson High School, a new custom was inaugurated, for a student was in charge and carried out the whole program. Several students spoke, representing the various activities of the University. Much enthusiasm and real interest was displayed at the School of Dentistry when the students produced a Minstrel Show. The show, which was an honest- lo-goodness howling success, proved that there is real talent, perhaps genius, at that School. A The Football season opened with splendid success. Real college spirit was manifested by the large crowds attending the games. It was not only the under- graduates who came out to cheer for their team, for a large quota of alumni was present each week. Several class fights enlivened the period betwen halves but the stellar side attraction was the mock football game between the B.V.D.'s and the NITESHIRTS. It was a good game, all spectators were breathless, and with reason. The fact that we beat Hamilton did not lessen the joy of that occasion. At the Hobart game, played in Geneva, the Buffalo Warriors were heartened in their play by a large and enthusiastic crowd of supporters who had motored or motor-walked their way down. It was surely a wonderful display of real spirit. Page Twenty-seven WV.-..w,.. ...W -,777 ,f-- .e . . . ,.,,,,-,,..-..g- . f'N , W -, , Mil 5 ,Q , . .1 ,wa gi 'P FT-3 sf 1: ' or i'gf--ww!if-fs.45 l . . ,. , . .i . X .i -. N .N 5-...Mill K 11ll,, 1 'N-1 ii' i ir 1'i'i'li-.M lil 1 .:'T- -' f. 59 'ii 'il -: J -gr? v .:3l'i' W ,, i. '-fl 'lil 1 ' ' -V-at-..w1l's.,g all ll-jj'-5.1 1 l il I .um i tragic ..,,.., f.4...fpA - .W if :fl My T .... ,.tf1.ngg,.g.Lgstmurq:Quilllll l
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