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THE WAR-WHOOP
FOOTBALL
EDITION
EX-STUDENT
I NUMBER
VOLUME 111.
Student Publication of Mc Murry Collegv Abilene Texas. December li) li)2f
NUMBER 13
THIRD FOOTBALL BANQUET IS
HELD LAST SATURDAY EVENING
FACT AND THEORY
Tlu World Court. .
Kecetitl.v the politicians who ate
uppoitlng the question of thu eu-
t ranee ot the United Status Into the
World t'ouit. have been sponsoilng
a "stinvv ote" anions college students
to get thu consensus of opinion of thu
coming leadeis of the country In le-
nril in llin nintti.r Tliov linvf lioetl
.... ... ' . ...
criticized foi this on the mounds that
thu college student Is no thinker and
even If he did lake the trouble to ex-
piess his opinion on the matter It
would be voting In complete Ignor-
iiucu of the question. .Most uf thu
students who were Interested enough
10 express an opinion wuc In all like-
lihood well enough intormed to cast
an Intelligent ballot.
The Wot Id Court of Justice was
mncelud within the Assembly of the
League of Nations but It was estab-
lished b an Independent ttemy mak-
ing It possible toi a nation to become
a member of the comt s stein without
being conucited with the League. The
I lent) has been fotntall.v ratified o
thtit-sl nations It is from this)
tatilit.itiou that it del Ives its ailthoi-
Ity The jinlsts ((imposing the cunt
in i letted b the nsseinhl.v and toiiii-
til ol the league howevei not ..itmg
a.- tin It. i. in but us ilt i total n'i-
ntuliii s ill the ililftleiit n.vliiins
tlt.it thej Itpieseul The ileal with
uses In iw ten stales ami its "Jut 1-
II ties letei to it."
Volmitui) and cniiipiils.u.i i.ises
ma) .come lielme the coiiit. Vulun-
tai) inses ale suhtiilttul li the ill
1(1.
putunuts tin u bit i at (on. and eiuupul-1
toiy eases vine agieed to lie suh-
mltted beloie the tumble ai se smh
.is tln lut i imi 1 : 1 1 lain ot a tieatv: aliv
question ol litt.i national l.w ; the .x J m"1 " th" "' 'ml lswl lH
isteme ;' am laet wlii.h II . iut l. UlM-titMUiiess and spo.ls-
llshed would uiiistltiite a lue.uh ot m'lsllU
. . i ii .i .i !.. i loach Medlev.oii .mount if setious
an Intel nut iouiil ohllgiitlon and the '
ii.Mtiii.t nf . v I til nl tlii ren. nation u
be male I I llii- bn.uh ot an Intel-
national ohllgatlon
Thu 1'nlted States is piaitiiall.v tin
onl jiovvei ol anv iinpoitame that is
not a membei of the eouii. We have
John Itassttt Mmie on the Interna-
tional betu h now but he has no ot
Tidal stnmltnt thete and the deci-
sions of the reimaiient Com I ot In-
tel national .Itistlie do not ami i ait not
itl to the Uuiliil Slates
Ilecaust of the lail that the Comt
has no mllitaiv or naval potvii m
light to illfoue lis ileilsions It Is
iloiibtlul wethei It Is ol' niuih value
in .si tiling seveie disputes. How-
ever It is a stepping stone to some-
thing tb.it will ultim.itt 1 In lug about
woild peaie and the United States
mould etitet II to let the woild know
that it Is stippoillug all sensible move-
ments that will posslhl) lesitlt in the
establishment of Intel national ha t -molt)
and peace
Wigwam Changes
Hands Saturday
On Saluidav Dtieiuht i
i iintiiis and uotoiious i -niiiiuil
tht lauipus ol
iluiii ul tin iiauii ol its
tin most
hi si uh ut
Mi Muuv
npl ii'lius
ltdolph
iks m
l.mu and lieibeil
the piups ot this
llelid-
lainoiiK i I 1 1 -
i oust bav ills I tuulit out ll
m ill Hint In t s.
I he in w ownois have eiilatgi'd the
rtoik 1 1'iisiileiablv anil ue ollenug
ni vv lit ins to tht li uisloiuets that
iluv havi bieu unable to git heitto
ton .eiin.il house ilianing vv ir.
had Saluidov evening and things now
look smut what In Hi i than In' nt
Ml Long fXpiilH to sla.v lieu din-
ing the Chlistmas hollda.vs and ic-
pailil and papet the building I hev
ilso wish In state thai oftet t Inisl-
inas tin It iiistouieis will lie able to
plain then tut on the ml whlih will
he added b.v tin This will be quite
an addition as thete is no plate tin
our feel whlli at the lOUiltut and a
laige number of thu most prominent
ctistoiuois do not feel at honiu unless
able to lean on the toiiiitel with ftet
on thu tall.
Mr Glass- "What Is the eeulei of
pivttr "
June "Tbt letter V."
PRESIDENT HUNT SERVES
AS TOASTMASTER
The scene of the thlid .inniial foot-
ball banquet of McMllli.v College was
a place dicsM'd In the alts if lestlvl-
tips. The long table at wltiih s.it the
sixteen letter men and theh guests
was the center of atti action In the
spacious basement of the new First i
.Methodist Chinch last Satin day eve-
iilnjr. December IS. This table and
thu smaller surioumllng tables weie
.
attractive In their colorful deioia
tlons ol Chlrstmas cheer and the Mc-
Uurry colois. Thu mciubeis of the
Comiades Class of tse Ilrst .Methodist
Sunday bchool who sered the de-
licious dinner also woic the college
colors In effectively ornamented pa-
per caps
Such a setting of cheer coloi and
turkey could not help but put uacn
speaker In his best oratorical stjle.
1'iesldent J. W. Hunt In his superb
and Inimltablu stjle was the uble
toast master loi the occasion lie lu-
t induced first the man who "Is so foi-
tuuate as to be named allei two dis-
tinguished men." Austin Newton win
toasted with apologies to Kipling and .
fi oin an Indian's lu point the 1'ep I
Squad and the Hand.
Kveiett Shcpheid. Hand master of
(lie Oilginul Indian Hand. icspondid
h plujlng "Iiid'au Tial'" a number
dun to the luait ot ovel) lovul Mi-
Mini tan Miss Hael Mlkkclt.cu pla)-
'il Ills .u e imp itliliieut. I
'I he 1'ep 'squad It il lij Atlle Gartl-I
ei .g.ivc Its uusvvci b.v spelling l-c-
M-l'-U-U- with iiuuli Mm ami etiet-
g).
Houston Self a loal membei or(
the Indian squad sinie the opening of i
tile uillege gave a sptenillil toast to
i . ....... ..........
l "Dili (oaili. 1! .vt vieitie). .sin
eh.uaitetleil the math as a man who
I illness in Ills nouie was preveiueii
"1 " "' banquet and mak
lug i espouse to this toast Toast-
master Hunt added tiiithet tt Unites lit
honot ot the man who has i.ptuieil
the heaits ol Mi Mutt. v
To the Indians who diseive the
liather called "lnvidtus" pl.md in
tlieli nips. Miss l.ela Mae Skliinei a
lojal lootei who has witnessed even-
game plijed b the Indians on the
home field ..hut thu beginning ot the
institution gave a toast telling how
'Me and Mi Mm i l.ikt's Led and Ills
Indians '
t lit) elite l.idbetltt i.iptaiu ol the
squad til spite ol his appt.il l.u
'telt'ntaphli' aid lose to theoicaston
Hi.i ami lepiiid m in... te.n.s to the
student bodv.
-riiiiai Lavs in houoi ot iituiii ci
tin' liiavis liom the ihase. weie snug
'b.v the Gills Quuititte. whlih Incllld-
ul aiuoiig Its selections " The Last
Kose ul Summer and Teg I'he
qailltet wllii h I-
Clilistiue Collill-
comiiosid ot Missis
Vngina Clalk Lei i ' i
Mae Skliinei. and lltti lah Tiaiv was
aiiuuipiiuied in its peiloiniante bv (
Mis Gvps Sullivan W vlie I
Fehos tioiu Hit Fast is uiount-'
ul bv Kussill 'ikt tin lust pit si
di ut ol tin Minimis Assiul iliiui.
iiuuli all nii.jiial stuihiilsoi tin C i
l i livt llii.auh aatll tnosi u i un
I ibll g.lllll s ol till llllllllll i . -l I '
1 11 season Ml I'll.. nalisln .III
blotllil batk ti id lli tin ills i I
ibost uainit. and ol tin squad who
fouaht utiilei all tllllnultii.s
On Hut Hist team Wall.ni Hill
I was tin man whom li was then an
I iniiiliitil tin Indians had iliosen then'
captain foi I'.i.'i. 'I lie In illianl qtiai-
t m back intide ansvvei in simple winds
thanking his team tin the tuisl and
toufideiue which the.v hail plai ul mi
Im.
Hon. Dallas Scaihoiough ex-uiavoi
of Abilene was the piluilpal speaker
for the list.il all'aii He spoke on
tin Maiidtuds ol lolltke Mhletlis
DliiphasUliiK espeil.lll) lilt spllll of
loult vvhUli makes a team tal.c
punishment that It would not othei-
vvlsi This said Ml sUuibnnnigh.
was what would pievunt lootball s
uvor becoinlutj a great piofcssionnt
giiinu The fouuer football star point-
ed out to the Indian that the lis-
ns oiiiiualo pu.y
"AJuTiluiUi sfAii P.'
iiishlp that thuy learn In playing
FINE ARTS DEPT.
GIVES RECITAL
VARIED PROGRAM PLEASES
LARUE CROWD MONDAY
A pleasing leeltal was that which
was given .Monday evening by Fine
Ajts Students in the College Auditor-
ium This was one of a series of
Undent teillals and was enjoyed b
many people
The piogiam was opened by Grieg's
"Noiwelglnn Wedding March." play-
ed by .Miss Jo)ce Handy. This lovely
composition was plaed exceedingly
well. Following this were two Vio-
lin Solos both by Grcgman. 'these
wue "Valse" and "Miticliu" and were
played by .Miss Doris Powell.
.Miss .Moe Clair Wheeler sang two
selections "Thu Secret." and "To
You" both by Speaks. Atfter these
camo "Gultarroro" by Dodlu played
by .Miss Hstella Iiene Jay on the vio-
lin. .Mr. Heimau Kvuns followed play-
ing "Scaif Dance" b Chamlnade a
beautiful composition. "The Kuun" by
Wilght was lendeted in a clear force-
ful mannei by Miss Louise Mc.Means
Two xncul solos b) Miss Ina Leo ICly
weie "Child ot Karth With the Gold-
en Hall" by lloin and
bv Tuinei lale
A I'astoial"
Next was a solo b the talented vio-
linist Miss l'eail Jeffeiles She was
fleeted b. applause whlih plain! (
slowed hei poptjlai it). The iimbet
ivh'ih s( piuved was "Adointlon" b.v
llaiowski
Following Miss Je.'i'ei li-s was Miss
'Yiil Illsop plt)llig a beautitul se-
liitlon. "ltemeiulil.ini e" bj Davles.
Miss Maggie ueoige next piaii
Hie Cm km" by Atensk). and "At '
H cnlng" b Wllllanis.
Miss Lllabeth Hunt gave an ex- '
teeiiuutv impressive luietpietatlou ot
i tie i ongo n.v Miscnei i.iuusa.v. one
l the niodeiu poets 'I he iutsistlblu
llivthm was etteitlve and Miss Hum
was applauded again and aaln
Miss Jewel Colwell sang. "To A
ltose' bv lel'ii)deu ami "A Sons ol
Gladness" b.v Speaks Miss Maltha
Med!e then plaul a piano solo.
Couiiti (lindens" b.v C.uilngei. Miss
Cecil lllshop again appealed pla.Mng .
a olln s In 'Ctadlu Song' b ll.icli
which was vei) well done
Ft i in "The ltuttettl.v " li.v Filial
v.ns taken the selettiini t) C.ianna
lio' sting b.v Miss Chltsuuii I olllus.
Sie also sang "Tne Linnet " Tho
I'oiielilillug iiuiubt. ot tin piogiam
was i piano solo "Walu Wotkiejs
Juggleiie" b.v Giiddaul. ila.ved b.v Hiss
I ilium (iiimblll This lollliklug wait
was malkeil with an assutauie with
vvhleh Miss Camblll nlwajh plays
anil pleastd hei alldliuie iuimenselv
fi Magee Goes Over
j "
In Maintenance Drive
j The Hist voluuti'i'l I espouse to I he
c'liuleieiiie asking tin t.W pel mem-
' iei tin the Collegi Malitlt iiiini e tttuil
(uiiie ti nut Ithu'kwell with
the tnl
lowing littu Horn the pasltu.
ISioih
ti Joseph 1' Magte
I am sending in inn quota on tin
Cnliteu me iisstssiiit nt ut the Vi
Vim iv College Mallili liaine lliml
s I J. tin tone huiiilud and tumiv Tim
ilnlLit s )
I did nul have au.v timiblt lading
this un Me mid 1 uisli In 1 i !ial
It I tali be ol am assisiaiue in mis
illh the quota ol nihil t lilllthes
phase mil on nn and uiv stivlies
will tost Mi Mini' mulling We
should Itilse t tils iiinuev mo
all
ltl
the i hinges loi the time will nevtl
lie belli I Dill ptuplo havi lliis iiii.n
ev and tin will glatllv jlve il it
the iiiiim' is pl.util squall Iv bttoie
them
1 am ttail.v to do uiiMhlu; that 1
tail to put this piogiam nvei
toiiis im a gnat sihoul.
Jineih l' Magu
Mai k
' Win
Tt in
i.itlug
lit i Ion (.at table as
U looking an ail'"
'lleiaiise it s inlet lot
sill) "
usual)
dim
will be valllablt to them thluughnilt
the game of life
At tho concliulon of the Hpeiikm s
addlcHs the noble stiullis of the Alma
Matei filled the alt Aftel the music
liau'iiiVil tf7i7."Tiio''"gui)(ii"iluprtr(riC
leaving the banquet hall lu silence.
FISH-SOPH TIE
IN CLASS GAME
WAYNE IS THE STAR
OF INTER-CLASS GAME
The hlghij touted tippet -class team
toadied b Self and Donaldson weie
Imie'ly able to hold the "Fish" team
of Clarence lAdbettei and Orlo .Match-
ell to n 7-7 tic in the annual Flsh-
Soph game Wednesday afternoon. The
Freshmen roundly otttplajed their op-
ponents making moie first downs
besides di awing much larger vurdag
ot penalties.
The outstanding star o the game
was Bod Vune who bote the burnt
(i flhe ball-totlng for the Freshmen
until he teeelved an Injur) which
prevented him from doing much furth-
er. His returns at the kick-off and
of punts were always long and his
end runs netted good gains consist l
His fast broken-field fork was a sur-
prise to the upper-classmen w ho had
much trouble in stopplt.g him.
l'apa Fieetnan was thu most con-
sistent giound-galuei for the uppet-
i lassmen. conslstcntl) making good
gains thin the line and a.oiiud thel(e seciucd within the next lew ila.vs
ends The wotk of Antlion.v Hunt In i and wotk-out stinted
thu fii'shmun b.ukfleld was excellent. 'n1L. baseball schedule includes the
He mode mail) gains ami vvas the ' same association inuiiibois as the
most outstanding pla.vei ot the game basketball ealeiulai.
next to Wajni. The wotk of Meadoi-j Tlnee Association teams aie on the
mil Gloves opposing quaiteis was ..i siheilule I he ginues with these
m high ialibn
At the kUk-oLt Miadoi bnoteil III!
anls to Waine who utuuieil Js i
I hen the Ficshiuen statrled a seiles
ol lliiu-hueks that inllld not he stop-1
ptil until the hall was on the Sophs
own 15 j a til line when .Seel leiovt
0i a tuinliiu lot the Sophs On the
mt n)a) vi j.ot .uvil) U)l u (J ul
lu aioutid light itid which plaend
t.uitielj ditleient aspect on the
situation 'lhuv weie then able h
i nm(. two Ilrst downs one b
utj and attei Cox tailed
i peu-
diop
kick a field goal the hall went ovel
on the -0 a nl line Just beloie the
end ot the qunilci Mot tun luiubli'd
and Shott.i Mattiu iccovered lot the
uppei-i lassnu u on I he "I Islt ' ;u vd
llno uue lltst qu.utet ended Un
TvN lilul llu.ktl ll -utlmm lllU o0
b. udges made flist uw u but on
thu next pla.v Iflint 'akled .Meailiu lor
u 'J anl loss und .tt 1) iiituittptid
u pass en the -'." jaul 1 lie Allei an
exthange ol punts the bail was in
possession ot the Fit shutfii In Sopho-
moie tenltot) Wavne look 17 vauls
and then his team ditw a l atd
penaltv hut a long urn bv Giovt.s and
auolhei lint bnik uiaili il possible
i'ot Wavue to tioss th( t.oal line af-
tuf which ll.nkildei mad" the ttv-
foi-polnt l.'iul ot tltst hall 1'iesh
I men 7 Uppci-i lassmen u
Nelthei shin mined iluiliig tin thlid !
I qtlitltet but the Fiesluutii winked
i the ball within smtitu dlstaiue ol
the Sophouioii oal but in th
I pint ol the list tiauie the p
eitlv
teki'.
jot Sell exhlbltitl u wonilt'lllll ililuisti
ai'd held the Fish on their u lime
ivanl Hue Cox Intel tuptul a pass tot
the Sophs but the) lost tht ball .uain
whim Hit Fish niovetul a luinbli nil
tln .""i v.nil line Alte an ixihaiui ol
limits and a seiles ol lliti plniigis
Gloves attrttipttd a plan kill. Iioui'
the u .v.nil I i in . whlih l illul lie n
the .si phoniiiu s staittil a passm nl
tensive whlih uiuld not I" biol.i u up
IMdie W illlaius ivhn li id Im u st ut ill
lor llndgi s and I in mall lue iinj
ft mil l iiv pass linui l n to M n
tin who had hum shlltul to tud in t
tul a toiiihdowii Altu whuh 'X '
knknl goal The Fitshuiui hi Id tin '
uplni hand thu halaim i Hit .Jim
bill weie tiuablu to sunt I m il i
oil) 7 7
l.llie-llpi
Flesluutiii
Willlauis
llo.vtl
W'avnt
Moitou
Hunt
llalktldei
Vlllasaua
Klthv
Dlxoit
.Nil
Gleeu
t PI"
I elilei
tjuallei
Full haik
Ulght hall
1 .ill hall
Ulght ellil 1
I. ill mid
Ulght laiklu
Uill taikle
KUht ttaltl
I. ell giuuil
t 1 lassm. 11 I
Hush
Mnatlot
1'lki
llodgis
I o
ii.lllll I stnut
l.ulgu
Addistui
t aiuphtill
Maillu
Long
folks wiinaei wh) Ihe Texas
tow bo) s weals .itlth htlK
hats bill
mi) tundi'tluiil that evtn lode a
Texas pnuy kuuvvs what a riue pai-
acira t3iri7ynnririrwir'ni'' nTsr wiin - .1
chlu strap.
M'MURRY PROBABLY TO ENTER
LL A. A. NEXT GRID SEASON
asr araaA-o-lTiJS SIS
Coach Medley was In Dallas dining'
the meeting of the Texas lutu. eol-! PLANTS PLACED IN FRONT
leglate Athlutlc Association nn anglng j OF "AD" BUILDING
schedules in football basketball and
."PI ..I. ...I. I I.. . ..If. .. r
bnsclmll for the coming seasons In
those siol ts. While thete he was In-
vited Into the meeting of the associa-
tion and told that McMuiiv's en-
trance Into that organization would
be desliable and an application for
our membuishlp would be aeceptud as
soon as the Association of Texas Col-
leges appioves Mc.Muny as a senior
college. This Is only a matter of
form and our enttance into the T. I.
A. A. is practically assured.
In the basketball schedule tlnee
membeis of thu Association are In-
cluded as well as other stiong teams
llasketball piactico Is now being held
up pending the completion of negotia-
tions now being made for the use ot
one of tho buildings at Fair I'ark.
It is expected that the building will
t lull- will In all pioahilitv iouiil In
the T 1 i an
I III s( lit il 111 s in as "lnllow s-
Tin I'l'.'i. tt Illative loolball mIihI-
Ule Is.
'loxas Well hue. esl lex.isl'.iu
date tti illative)
Daniel llakui at Hiovvuvvood Oil
iber L
Wtst Texas 'liaiheis hele Utl-
obet 'Uh
John I'atleltin In le. Oitobi i Ifi
Sam lliiilston Ttaehi is at Hunts-
ville. Oitohei .'.!
Sail lloss Teaihei.s at Alpint Oit-
obet JO
Chniuiloil Colli i at Cl.iuuiltm.
.Nov umbel 11th
' SI. Mai'v's at San Antonio tt.'iita-
I tive) Noveiubci IS
Shieiuei Institute at Ahlluit .o-
eniber J"i.
; llasketbllll.
I'ulveisll
Dallas heie. Jauuaiv
Dimi'l llakei h
1'ith
Dalihl I'.aku a
liuniaiv IX ami
Itiownwiioil lan-
ii.nj J'i-10
Wt st 'lex.ls Teaibeis a
Ftbiu.nv J"l
'lex.is In b at Ltlhhoik.
Sam Houston heie l'ebiuatv X-'l
Tt xas 'Itih heie I'tliiu.uv l'i
Gaines with St Mat.v s niHege at
San Ailloulo and Shiieiiei liistllult
! at Ueiivllle an In lug i misiili u d
llnseball.
Wtst Ti as 1 1 ai In is hue. Aplll
Daulil llakei hue ptil 7-S
Daiiltl llaki I lliow iiwooil la .!
Silneiiiii Institute at Ktulil
av " i. lletitativel
s.1 u v s il sail uli mo Mav 7
i ulalivt i
r tup uu whli Ii games would i
avt il w uh i si It .i.s at I tnvn
V is l t 1 I lllili.uk Ul." I l
n t lb t It I I in lltlnu Uiav lit i
Juniors Go To Cedar
Gap On Big Steak Fry
I lad in kluiM HMIlsiis ci til slmilv
hunt- tin Jiiinois itisbul aw iv last
wttk tn tin I 1tl.11 (lap Mnmii ilus
'Iluv all IV id Jttsl hefoi' siiiulnw 11 o
I tht ln-l tbliu on the pin. lain w.o. a
I utiu In tin tiqi ti' a mountain limn
when ihev might nhseivt the sinist t
' Mtu uiaiiv exholtatloiis like ' l.'xtt I
I'sliit" Newt ami his pailtiei inaiiagnl
I lu exiel anil it is tvptilutl thai a
hi ill lelldliu I1
will aplU'lll soni
I hi Juilloi s
tine
it the suimtl
I ivm tt dish (bmi
sleak anil plil.luu was seiveil whli
ctilfilaluiu! ul was tin ulritu.it bv the
Time Muskttie.s who did soint lilshlteuu uuliss the Miidi-tils lend all o(
foil tlaiulug and a seleillon liom ' theli assistance iiohnIIiIc bv Kiibictib
"1'ausl A liealttl alguiueiil ovel ! Im. tot the iuaga.lue so all students
the greatness of honiu low us' had to
"oeriiili'fliilr postponut because of
tt3 Uour u)f adjournment had .11 rived.
"u "u" "fJ -l "1 "r
Mungi'i of Abilene one of the best
friends McMurry has" Mi. Wylle told"
lit ftont of thu administration bulM-
some one Itiquiilng about the shqub-
lieiv in liout of the administration
building.
The oval too will be planted in
man) bi.nttitul sin libs when It has-
been graded so a ctttb ui.i) be paced
atoutid It. David S Castle the col-
lege aiihltect will have the levollng
done as soon as he has the opportun-
lt to semt a man out.
All the hhtubbei.v foi the oval and
that in fiont of the adiuliiistrtitlon
building was put chased ftoni MtGintl
anil McCilntls ot Dallas Texas.
In liout of the adiiilnlsttatlnn build-
ing beginning at the light enttance
coming in them Is planted one
lteikmau's At hoi vitat a Itumsey's
llvluld tlnee .lasimlue Hiimltes; uuo
Ahelia one Wax blond leaf one
Feljna ellonla one I'.viamldal Ar-
biuvlta one Lleagiius I'muens iun
Wax bioad It .if one Ahelia one Llg"
Nepals
The lull ol the t iiti.uu e i . to be 0
duplicate ot the liullt
On the oval llieit will he planted
beginning at the i.i.t t nil. i luster
iniuibu one a Flow tin I'taili. elus-
tei lllllllbei two Ileal leutet of thw
oval one l'iiiile I'llliu tlilslet num-
bet foi. teittet west sciliim one Jap.
l'i islnuiioti i lustei iiiiiubei live west
end one Flowing Willow i luster
tiumbei si two i vt loul i .lap. fins-
let iiiimbei si veil at noitli west
"toiiiu Whlti ltli.u t lusiei iiiim-
hei eight ttutei nul Hi shle thteei
Salvia line is elustu niimhei nine
north cast "touiei." I hue I'luk 1'iepe
Mv i ilts i luster iinmliei tin east
end. two Fois.vthla. i lustei number
eleven iilsu tast mil one Vltt x clus-
tet iiiimbei twelve east muter"
tlnee Spins Vim Hnlltte i Ulster
uuiuhei tlinttui smith niilei side
two I'm pit Mthhe.i t lustei miuiber
tointteu smith west ' un uu' two Na-
ttvi l.aulana ilusiii niimhei liltetui.
alsn stnitli west iniuii nut Lou-
liata Ml the lues that an ginning
atoutitl the diivts welt tills nl S M
la.v
".MKKK" (LUU OUCAMZKD
l MKKKKL STl'DKNTS
Hit Meiktl sluiMils altiiiilnu Mc-
Miiiiv uu. t Duieiuhii J and iun.iiiled
a i lub whuh will In kitmiu as Thu
Meil. Club Hit uieiulx Is ot this
i tub ait Vliss. ha llias liael
Kami. nit. liotu smis Giaie Lie
illusion llit I Mi .Nns viniia lae-
l.iut louts Man Itulinaii ami
Miss! ltus. II I'll VV I. Il.uk-
lidt i ami lllaiilun Vlt I tan
It. nl tu is that wen i In ltd aie:
Uussill I'ikt I'm sub in tiiaie Lea
l i itistoii It i I'lesidi nt Iv i lluigg
Siuil.uv Ht.iMiiti .nut i. o. Stats
l Ol It slinndellt si t u l.u
III
GALLEON TO BE
OFF PRESS MON.
'Lvetvbodv git then hands oil tht It'
pin ket bunks Ini the tiallt unii will
In nut Deitiubtl .'I loi illsli ibiitiou
Hit Galium is a ina.aim put out
tlniti times null hi IiimiI Veal In thu
sluduits and luutulus all Uu 11.il lit-
eiuo wdtk that is woilh.v ol imblu
' t ttlou
main 1
Il also iiiutaiiis buiuuioiis
1 all. it d IhiniiUuiilt tin hook
and Is woith I111 inuu th tu the
Willi h II will inst the students
pin 1 tut Hi. Galium is tiltv
pel mpv 01 l iU loi the whole
ptitti
Flu
ulltl
I The Gitlluiii 1 annul he put out ea.
iuu ui 111 jl Jji sidist i.tlie. eiHij!.. PW&IV.
zliie at onie anil lliuiub) help thus a
who ate spuusuiliiK this publlctttlun.
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