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I.. I e V 1, -. 6 X., 'TU mftfiTl-Lw.n.mU LV'Lf1imWlsNis.eWin1iL1LTUi.iz.ngfL Q It ei jf .ffl tr.. tj atv. it .T ll , 3 . ' .ow ff BQ, l . . . . Q-ffl? ilfia l der the direction of Den Dill as Edi- 1 .mx . tor-in-chief. Managing Editor, Bon- gaardt, News Editor, Davis, Busi- . ness Sloan' Columnist MBO7' lQif,1i74 Brown, Pictorial Chairman, Mar- lack, - - 1 . . . wfjvp-Y, Z igi quardt, Pictorial Editor, McKenny. ga g The crunch Bowl is sau the 1 gfjkl leading College comic and its fun is 5 dispensed by MBo Brown, of Mask Q,..f'f . . f':fm'. l and Wig fame. Perk Bailey takes ,Q - Ll.,-,3 AJ-.T care of the business matters. The is lm 1' f . A A I f 'ft M1928 Record promises great things p I Cv' TS under the direction of Henry Tiefen- 1928 Vlgllance Commmee R . . . . UXMKIVF gs S , bronnei, as Editor-in-Chief, together aa. 1: at Ju -. . , , , , HT. with Roberts as Business Manager, Savm, as Circulation Manager, and Art Salus acting N as Advertising Manager. A . . . . . V' . asf- rggll, The uRed and Bluew has Ed Ir1sl1 as Editor extraordinary and '4Lou Laronge as My ll - . - n . . K M1 Business Manager. Quinn 1S Managing Editor and Norm Malone, Features Editor. Ken flyissgg Stead was Advertising Manager. Q 6-,QU Joe Doud officiated as Head Songleader as well as managing the Clee Club, while Pete Comstock acted as Head Cheer Leader. .N Our biggest event in the senior year is the Ivy Ball, and likewise it is our last collegiate G-51295 Q social function. The Iv Week festivities were under the ca able mana ement of Norm lil-277135 55.3, J . Y . p g . . 'D rff Malone as General Chairman. Jack Du Vlnage was head of the Ball Committee, and Bill Mead headed the Luncheon Committee. The Christian Association, with Bob Witter as President, entered their new building here ll fftgdl to continue the policy of good-fellowship with a Christian environment. H K?ffWQ2?'ei ' ,aff . ls Mai Qi lI1if9flf'r lvvvf. . . J l Gffrell If ck Beta Gamma Sigma, with Joe Mead as President, inaugurated many new features, espe- cially the a'Wharton News and the reviving of the defunct 66Wharton Association. We can well recall the Christmas Tree party held in Houston Hall. The members of Beta Gamma Sigma are: Frank Hutchinson, Tiefenbronner, Sam Roberts, Camden, Tuller, Sebasian, K. C. Tuttle, and Flaherty. The Phi Beta Kappa Society chose the following for membership: uBo Brown, Art Quinn, Bill Bahr, Hallett, Rapaport, Singer, 6'Tom'7 Gates, Phillips, and Miller. A The Interfraternity Council was organized under a 11ew agreement, to take the place of the much battered old one. The President was Spencer Owen with Button as Secretary. The Interfraternity Ball at the Penn A. C. was managed by Warreii Hunter. For work well done the following classmates were elected to membership in the' Sphinx Senior Society: Tom Gates, President, Rogers Stevens, Vice-President, Ed Hennessy, Treasurer, Barker, Button, Connell, Curtis, Davis, Dull, Douglas, Estus, Hake, Irish, McDowell, Malone, Mitchell, Owen, Perry, Sanford, Scull, Sweetser, Talbot, and West. The Friars Senior Society roll disclosed the following: John P. Berry, President, Perk Bailey, Secretary, and Brown, Chapman, Pete Cole, Comstock, Gentsch, Lukaswitz, Mclntire, Matthews, Joe Mead, Miller, Moore, Pratt, Quinn, Sebastian, Sloan, Stewart, Wascolonis and 1 Witter. Our Undergraduate Council deserves a great deal of praise. The Class affairs, financial matters, lower class fights, and even the elections, have all been handled in an efficient and businesslike manner. 1 The Class of 1928 goes out into the world better equipped to meet the vicissitudes of life, P because of the many problems we have been forced to face, and We would not forget that we still have before us a still greater problem-that of Life itself. May our friendships be never-ending and our principles such as will ever honor the name of MPennsylvania. .IOHN Y. MACE. V. , I 1 my I .S K it I' 5 , .s, , , fl' I F Q Q 1 , M I 1 V W-- , -.v.-.. . M.-. .T .A . - T -.ig-1. ff--M .f.... .., .....,..,.... ,,... r.-T ,, ,,,, ,Tffafg-sm,f-fi..--Ts?-eff.-ff-f-.-:ff tl..--J Jvyirfkg-J. . IV iff, iff Q fj'2?'y7f-ff 4. lf Q '- 9: ,Q L-A ,nv ,.-.- . -. .... .I t --,,r,i,,n. .,,..n..icr,n.i-A.-.-.,..-...-Q7iji.f'5'2E.'-EffQ rn, ,,,, H,W,,,., ,,,,.. , A ,, ,M ,Mn , Page Twenty-five v . .1 w rv-fr 5 Hnr':'s.l I kv- ,3' '! 6,92- , -..q'-:zum i qs . 1.1 s 1 Wi.-' ,l 2 fl?-Wi' ff- ,W .A U . J... . , v Nl lf 45.1 1 -' , f lf ??fiT '.1 JAY' N' l :J 4' lil Mi 5512.1 4 ' Nj' 'f-115: l t WHS 'X x mt' 5. ,- 'l fsilflf v frail it s a ., Ir. :y n Qila l N I J 1. ,-af ' L .,, , X. fi. s I F. X .I v

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