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P801 WEEK WHTM. CULVER SPEAKS CM NINE DROPS WW IT SUNDAY VESPERS BLUE AND GRAY TRACK TEAM GREAT SUCCESS , Vesper services were conducted Sunday afternoon DEFEAT , May 3 HANDS TUFTS DECISIVE OF STATE SERIES TO B010IN , , at three- Dancers Enjoy Junior Prom thirty in the chapel. Dr. Eaymond Roun d 's Men Rall But Fail to Win First And "Chaser." .Culver, New England Student Y. M. Colby Gets Big End of 121-14 Score. Lpc^i: y y ,C. A. secretary, was the speaker and Title Contest. Score 8-5. he gave a very interesting talk on Records Equalled And Broken in Dual Junior Week was observed Friday the subject, "How old are you?" This and Saturday, May 1 and 2 by the was followed by a violin solo rend- Meet. Colby dropped the first baseball Bowdoin. annual Junior Promenade and ered by Miss Marion Johnson. game of the State series last Satur- ab r bh po a e President Kenneth Smith presided chaser. experienced events with little opposition from th« . day to Bowdoin on Whittier Field fcy Nichols, ss 4 1 1 5 0 2 at the service. The Colby track team The Prom took place at Elks hall, Jumbo aggregation. Although a score of 8 to 5. The game was a Daggett, cf 5 1 2 0 0 0 little difficulty in winning their dual Friday night from nine-thirty till Meanix had little to enthuse over in distinct disappointment to the Colby Farrington, If _ 5 1 1 1 0 0 meet %vith Tufts college, staged on the showing made by his charges ,he followers as they were of the opinion A. Small, lb 5 14 5 10 two o'clock. The hall was very pret- Seaverns Field, Saturday afternoon. , evinced delight in the fine' perform- that Bowdoin would be taken over Fish, rf 4 13 2 0 0 tily decorated with streamers of LOCAL CONCERT OF The meet was a walkaway for the ances hung up by the Blue and Gray rather easily. Blake, c 4 1 1 11 1 0 white. Blue and Gray aggregation and they blue and gray, and pink and athletes, proving conclusively that The Colby ball tossers seemed . to Lord, 2b 4 2 12 3 0 , amassed the top-heavy total of 121 A novel idea was introduced in hav- : 'S Billy still holds a warm spot in hi* have lost their batting eyes for Sib- L. McGowan, 3b 3 Oil 21 WOMEN GLEE CLUB points against 14 for the Medford ing the escutcheons of each fratern- heart for Colby. ley, twirling for Bowdoin , had them Sibley, p 2 0 10 3 0 athletes. One of the surprising feat- ity placed at intervals a_ound the Successful Recital Given in Quite a number of the former eating out of his hand for five inn- Gray, p 10 10 10 to I ures of the day was the fast times walls. This added a great deal Colby tracksters who had their name- ings. In the sixth stanza Colby man- turned in by. the Colby tracksters the fine appearance of the hall. I Junior High School on emblazoned on the record book oi- . aged to score when Sibley was touch- Totals 37 8 16 27 11 3 who were offered but little competi- The program consisted of sixteen Colby would have spent an uneasy ed for a pair of singles. Colby. Aptil 30. tion by the visitors. This was the dances and four extras. Excellent afternoon on last Saturday if they. Mason, who started twirling for ab r bh po a e redeeming feature which sent the music was furnished by an eight piece could have known what was trans- Colby, was ineffective as he yielded O'Brien, 3b 5 0 13 0 0 . After several months of prepara- spectators home satisfied that they selected orchestra. Ice cream and spiring on Seaverns Field. Exactly eight safe bingles and four runs. Hannifen , 2b __ 4 0 1 1 0 1 cookies were served during intermis- tion, the (Girls' Musical Clubs staged had attended a meet well worth three new records -were-established, Heal, who took oyer Mason's as- J. McGowan, lb_ 5 0 1 40 0 ' pretty little 'a most successful concert in the watching. Otherwise the meet would sion by Spoar's. Very while two were equalled. It was des- signment, was touched for two safe R. Fransen , ss-_ 4 0 3 3 10 favors were given out at the door. punier High School Auditorium last have fallen flat as Colby captured tined that Mittelsdoxf , Colby flash, blows and this coupled with two Col- E. Fransen , cf ._ 4 0 0 2 0 0 For the ladies there were charming Thursday evening. Their work was first place in every event with the should open the attack on the record by miscues allowed another Bowdoin Peabody, rf ___ . 3 1 2 2 0 0 little bracelets and for the men bill- "well awarded by the applause of a exception of the javelin throw. bulwarks established by former Col- - marker to trickle across the plate. Chase, c _ '_ !_ A ' 1 1 10 3 1 folds with the Colby seal on them Iweli filled , appreciative house. Colby upset the hopes of Billy by track performers, and his assault Trainer's who took Heal's place in Fagerstrom, if _ 4 1 , 0 2 0 0 containing the dance orders for the !. The program was as follows: Meanix, the Tufts coach, and former was a fruitful one as he clipped a the pitcher's box, was by far the Mas-on, p ..: 1 0 . -. 0 0 ; 0 0 evening. Hart ., I. Music, arranged by Julius Colby track luminary, early in the fifth of a second off the former Colby, most effective of the Colby twirlers. Heal, p "__ ._ 0 0 0 0 0 0 At two o clock the festivities were Seardy, orchestra ; (a) Greeting to meet, and from the opening event ' 220 yard high mark by negotiating He was found for six hits, most of Trainor, p 2 2 0 0 0 0 over and the participants left for Spring, Strauss, (b) In the Ingle- coasted easily through' the order , of the in 22 seconds "flat. In ad- which could have been fielded by home, tired but happy. The class of Nook, Gordon Neyin, Gloe Club; dition, Mittelsdorf equalled the Col- heads-up baseball. Totals ______3 6 5 9 24 7 3 '26 is to be congratulated, on the suc- Medley of Colby Songs, Mandolin by record of 10 seconds flat in the. The seventh was Colby's . big inn- Bowdoin __ 2 0 . 0 2 10 3 0 x— 8 cess of their ' -affair. ' The patrons .and plub ; reading,- Edna Cohen ; Colonial ¦ 100 yard dash. Ken Wentworth bet- ing. Peabody smacked a single over Colby ____ 0.0 0 001 400—5 patronesses were : Pres. and Mrs. A. Dance, Pearl Grant, Edna Turking- second base. " Chase caught hold of a Two base hits, Gray. Three base to'n, Harriett Towle, Alberta Van WINS tered his own record in the hammer J. Roberts, Mr. arid Mrs. M. J. Ryan, COLBY IE throw by tossing the hammer 143 fast one and scored Peabody with a hits, Blake, Chase. Stolen bases, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Parmenter, Mr. jHorne, Marjorie Dunstan, Ruth Til- feet triple. Nichols gummed up the next Nichols 2, A. Small, Fish 2, E. Fran- and Mrs. W. J. Wilkinson , and Dean ton, Amy Dearborn , Elisabeth Gross. , four inches. Ken is giving the two balls that came' his way and sen. Sacrifice hits, Fish, McGowan, Nettie M., Runnals. . j Part . II. (a) Ye Merrie Birds, To- AT WESLEYAN hammer records very little rest and Chase scored, leaving Train or and Sibley. Base on balls, by Sibley 3, The Junior Informal - ''' 7Dance, or bani,. (b) Petite Bijoutiore, Bohm, is due to stir them again in the state ' Fagerstrom on bases. Hannifen by Trainor 1. Struck out by Sibley Chaser which took place the next orchestra ; Frolic, Christine Booth, Take 9 - 2 Victory. Third meet a week from Saturday. The ' managed to get on and Bob Fransen 5, by Gray 6, by Mason 4, by Train- evening at the Taeonhet Club House Madelin e Woodworth, Helen Wyman, third record to be shattered was the Win in Three Games. mile, which Jimmy Brudno travelled lifted a high one to right field that or 4. Hits off Sibley 5 in 6% inn- from eight to eleven-thirty o'clock, Louise Gates,.Ethel Littlefield, Mollie in 4 minutes thirty-three second., scored Fagerstrom and Trainor. ings, off Gray 4 in 2 2-3 innings, off was also a success. The music was Seltzer ; vocal solo, My Laddie, Har- , This ended the Colby scoring. Mason 8 in four innings, off Heal 2 again furnished by a six piece select- riett Towle ; musical reading, "Hats," The Colby varsity ball club clinch- (Continued on page 3) ' Bowdoin scored three runs in their in 1 inning, off Trainor 6 in four inn- ed orchestra. There was • no inter- True Hardy, Clara Ford, Elisabeth ed their third and final game of the .half of the inning on two singles, a ings. Double plays, L. McGowan to |Gross, Louise Gates, Olive Richard- trip when they defeated Wesleyan ' mission, the program consisting .' of double steal and a sacrifice hit. Lord . to Small. Time 2 hours 23 fourteen dances and .two extras, son, Helen Wyman, Helen Smith; last Wednesday, 9 to 2. The game Bob Fransen played his usual, minutes. Umpires, McDonough on Lemon sherbert was served upstairs (a) Come With the Gypsy Bride, was well played considering the cold ANNUAL LYFQRDS TQ steady game for Colby. Several of balls and strikes, Conway on bases. during the course of the evening. cBalfe, (b) Love is Like a Firefly weather. The varsity ' 7 ball tossers ""Her ? ^ , ~ ~ " his ,sto"p"s~^r^seiisati6rral: itlso' ~^'Th~e "pa'tr6ns"^_vd~patron'esses were ^'l imT,""r(^'Aima' M^^ " c15rTfc'ih'u^d~thelr-"Heavy " hitting" " an d connected for three fine hits. Pros, and Mrs. A. J. Roberts, Mr. and The excellent work done by the cloiited the offerings of-four Wesley- r^^ BNftffMliK For Bowdoin, the work of Small Mrs. C. H. Edwards and Dean Nettie Glee club is due largely to the cap- an twirlers all over the lot. Jim Pea- and Fish both at the bat and in the ATHLETIC COUNCIL M. Runnals. able leadership ' of Mr. Smith, and to body smashed out four screamint; Iriterscholastic Prize Speak- field contributed largely to the vic- The committee in charge of both Miss Van Norman is due the credit- hits, one of which was a home run. tory. affairs who won deserved praise for able performance of the dancers. Hannifen was the other Colby player ing Contest Brings 43 The summary : ACTS ON MANAGERS their able management and excellent The officers of the clubs are : Leader, to register more than one safe blow. Contestants. Miss Margaret E. White, '25; mana- Bobby Fransen turned in some Con- results consisted of B, D. Cutler, Propose New Ruling chairman, H. L. Cross, S, B. Berry, ger, Miss Alta S. Doe, '26; assistant sensational fielding in the short field. cerning Elections. W. M. Ford , L. B. Holcomb, J. M. manager, Miss Arline Mann , '27; He scooped up one screaming liner The Lyford interscholastic pri_« ,' TENNIS TEAM WINS McGowan and C, M. Stineford. leader of orchestra, Miss Margaret bare handed which was labeled fox a speaking contest will be held Friday E, White , '25; leader of mandolin sure base hit. of this week at the college chapel. In the past there has been much club, Miss Marguerite Chase, '27. Heal went the whole route in the Representatives of high and prepara- IN AUGUSTA MATCH dissatisfaction among the student pitcher's box for Colby. He held tory schools from Maine, New Hamp- body when the list of candidates for Wesleyan safely in check ' at all Defeat Capital City Gountty WOMEN' S C LASS DAY 1 times allowing but seven safe bingles shire and , will contend sports is post- PROF. MORROW GIVES managers of varsity several of which were of the scratch Club Team by 4-2 Score. for the Lyford prizes. It is estimtit- ed. The Athletic Council has given ¦ variety. ed that there will be about 43 partic , SPEAKERS¦ CHOSEN¦ ¦ ' ' - PRflCTICAL CflAPEL TALK : . - . this problem much thought and at ^^^^^ ' ' .I ¦ ' For Wesleyan, Vielland turned in ipants. Tennis toam met the . '! Tho Colby last has taken action. Tho senior class women's division1, some fine fielding and Funk securei The schools which will be repres- '' ¦ Augusta Country Club, last Saturday Through the columns of the ECHO "Measured by a, Plumb Line" has chosen the following class day three of his teamls hits. ented in the contest are : in Augusta and played one of the the Council begs to submit the'fol- Tho score : Hallowell High School Gony ' ' speakers : Marjoric Evoringham of , High..*. ' best matches which has ever been lowing: Prof, Curtis Ii. Morrow gave a Colby. School of Augusta ' , Kingftold Hijrh ,; witnessed in Augusta. Tho Colby Recommended ! Kittory, will deliver the address to very interesting and pointed talk on , ab bh po a e School, Good Will High School, Clatk : , mon defeated the Augusta club by. a (a) That Freshman TManagers bo the undergraduates; Clara Harthdrn ¦ "Standards of Life," in the college O'Brien, 3b 5 10 1 , 0 sical High School of Worcester^ : , winning four of each sea- of Waterville, ' " the awarding of final score of 4—-2, called at the beginning . chapel, Saturday morning, Hannifen, 2b _____ 5 2 1.2 _ Mass., Bangor High School, Edward, honors ; and the ode committee con- matches and losing two. son—any number may compote. In the minds of people in general McGowan , lb — 3 0 IS 0 0 Little High School of Auburn, He-AS o-utcomo the towno- (b) _atod weolcly sists of Nollio E. Pottle • Oxford, %i first tho of Each man to be , thoro aro two view points of God's R. Fransen, ss 3 1 3.4 1 bron Academy, Bridgton Academy, 7 mont , was made rather uneevtaiu by on a regular form as to I. Initiative. chairman, Eva Alley, of Calais, and judgment. One, the condemning E. Fransen, cf—__ • 4 1 1. 0 0 Sanford High School, Revere High Claire Crosby of Milo, ' Titpomb and Martin of Augusta do- 2. Responsibility. 8, Industry. 4. standard in which Ho measures a Peabody, rf ______B . _ 0 0 0 School of Revere, Mass., Orono High ¦ '.'.' ¦ 1 feating Larrabee and Wilkinson of Personality. 5, Attendance. ' G, man , a country, or the ' world by, Chase, c ..______5 1 0 Id _, ' School, ETasthampton High School p/! . Colby by a scoro of 0;—0, 0— Promptness. 7. Faithfulness, means , of , a phmib lino, tho mdst ac- Callaghan , If _____ 3 1 2 0 0 Ensthampton , Mass.,, Hiram Hl ' got gii Tho Colby boys however soon (e) To bo rated by Coach, Asst. curate "measurement of science ; and Hoal, p _-______:4 1 1 0 1 School, Canton High School, Plyv ; _ , LANCERS DUNCE FRIDAY under way and it was not 16n. bo: Manager and Athletic Director. tho other a helping standard In mouth High School of Plymouth, N. i fore they woro loading tho Auiyusta (d) On tho basis of ratings dur- "which lip smooths oyer the faults and Totals ______SC 12 27 8 8 IL, Watoxyillo High School Pr The spring danco of the Lancers' , .cs.qu,o. ;. Club, Captain Macomber and Shop- ing tho season , f our mon shall bo ap- wayward actions of a man with plas- . Wo»loy„n. Islo High School, Cnsco THigh School, ' Club will bo hold Friday night at tho ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ;i makor' of Colby dofoatod Hill and poihtod by tho Athletic Council, to ter and a trowel. . ' , . ' ' . . ' ' ab' bh po a e Sangorvillo High School, Hartland. •; ' ' ' Plynt of Augusta In two hard fought act as Sophomore sub-managors. Elks hnll. This is tho.first danco to Prof. Morrow compared a man Smith, 2b ______5 1 3 . 1 J Academy, Foxcroit Academy, Dear- ' ' ' ' \ 80t8r 7—-B, 8—8. . WilUinson defeat- ; (p )7Sophomoi'Q sub-managers to bo glvon by, tho Lnncora club, a now who ' sido-stopped the standards just 'Funk, ss. -__—___ , 3 3 4 .2 3 ing High School of Portland, Coburn ed Hill of Augusta by a score of cornpoto during Sophomore .year, fraternity founded on the campus ii little ovory ' 'dny with tho "Loaning Howard, c _. 10 3 0 (I Classical Institute of ' .Q ; Wftteryill d,4, 8__8j' 8— , 0—-2, and Larraboo won {if uatings as in section \a) last; .year. Friday aftoxnoon will bo 'I'owor . pf Pisa/' , which ncquiros just Blotter, c_ ___-__— 4 1 0 0 0 Brid gton High School and Ltobbnl, in throo , ; ¦' from A Briggs of Auerusta with oxocutivo ability adclod , io ho "opon houso" nnd; visitors aro cordi- ii bit rnbro antf.lo ovory yonr until Reynolds, rf—_— 3 0 0 0 0 Falls High School :. . " • . ' ';: .;" y AAA; . ¦: ' ' ¦' ' ¦ ¦ " ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ' ¦ ' ' . ' A hard Hots, 0-—1, 4—0, 0—8. • . . handed in rogulftrly each woolc. ally invited to coll. now yoiy fow won dare to climb to 'Angeles, lb ,—. .' • 3 0 12 0 J. • , • ' ' . • .' ' , ' i . lA'.. . Shoomnkor of Colby also dofoatod (g) At tho, end of tho season ono Tho committee; In chiirgo is Hnrry lbs top ns thoy who do, bndnngor Bottoboridor, If -_„ 3 1 1 0 0 / Johnson of Augusta in two sots, assistant manager shall bo appointed Thomas, '20, Hiram Chcle, '25, Aldo ¦thoir lives. It Is tho samo way with Stubenf orcl , 3b ___.. 0 0 0 10 ' ,; ' :' ' ' ¦ i'; ;^' 7—5i 6—8i i.i' ,, ' V 'ii' AAS AA by tho Athletic Council according to Fasoo, '25, Everett Condon* '20, nnd tjho. man who ; is just a bit crookod. Violland, 3b , _____ !. 3, 0 1 S 0 STUDENTS H|M ' Flyht of ' J '¦A:AAi^ Captnin Mncombor nnd ratings. This man to ho assiBtant Honry ;Allon ,;.'27.7 "_' 7i .;' 1' -. 0- . . ' . 0/,- Collogo^¦ ' by Dr. Alexander Mbiltlo- '.7; ' ;';jt ' . '!, ;7;;';7'I^oHqwlriff : is \a : 'summary , o-f^;, thip; bd his" letter': n_, thb boelnninff of ihis 7 At y tlio ; mbnthly 1,; meptlng , of ' '. ^ '|' . 1 ¦ 7'' ' ' . ¦ tho iildthbtlfl¦ bf propavlng loBflon^ . cloan- ¦ john^ f prmor - pvo-idonii bill Amherst-;';:^ viimatchbfl.;, "' ' :'^' ,' ^v;;fv ';>;!i; '' .' ' , ; ' Ai': At: aottBoh/' v' ' ' ¦. v A[:AaaaA' iA\A::' A^AA'A.. Athlotlo ; Couholl !Ttho following• men ' ' * ; ' - 'i'.' ^^^ ;> . ' ¦¦ ImbBBl'bf; dross' and habits, promptnoBB ;^i^i^ ;|^__4iiiB- -" -7' 27 12; . . ;collogo and( a fovombat adybcatoj qf;; : ASASSSASSS uom\tm, A S- :" °' ', s ' : 'AA; ;!l!; ; (j) ; Tho Athbtib Couriclltmay: dle- woro ftwrirdbd t; lbttors for7 tho floaflon ' ' ' , ' ' o_,' ' i ; f AAAa' ' ' i ifi'. /mjEii ciniK' olaBBba/..iind;. eon ora|.;'ov' sr xBhttod i foiv Jiieobson in eighth. ; oducatlpritil ' ; roformi;'7'iTlio/rlVspb'^kpt?^-^ AAiJ'l:f i' ;:i' 'il' SJidiimftkb'-, ' and M»eombor dbfoat-[ bhavgo , ari;aBBistant) maimgov ;br , han- of (;J024.251 :' ; tiaWtt;;(;;• AA-ii-:, 7y '7" vhortOBty;; go; tbwdrd ibuUdinB b Golby; _4 0 1 3 0;4 0 0 o; l—0 ' v l day ¦ ^ V . chbBc, .'*Tho/ Collogo of 'thoj;Futur ' ' . " • i' .- ;;'' . ' •- , . . .. 'i. ' . i . v- , , 7 fbiinclailori which will701?A. 0 \.Ariat VVbslbynn -; 0; 1 0 0 0 bit; 0— !J for his BUbjoct ¦ ¦: ' ¦ i . : : ¦ ; ' ; ond ;1i1b ' fojpopfiil j^iwi|:| '-;; -i^_ :-^H" /•^-: /^¦'v: . ^"^ ' wopki^,' ; ';:)- :;- - ' '; !. 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(iTull iy Stlta have the opportunity of , enj oying 'ublkhod Wednesdays during,college year by- the students of Colby College 'Seniors especially will not them'.again: ¦ ' THE' BOARD COI_BY COLL EGE ALFBED KING CHAPMAN, '25__ Editor-in-Chief nay develop rapidly after an excel- HOWARD-BAILEY TUGGEY, '25 MANAGING Editok. IftHlK ISJOfTS COUGH Lnt and enthusiastic beginning. WATERVILLE, MAINE JOSEPH PEARCE GORHAM, '25 BUSINESS MANAGER . BASEBALL SCHEDULE. ASSOCIATE EDITORS As Colby Track Man, Broke f Courses "„" ' May 9—Bates, M aterville. leading to the degrees of A. B. and S. B. ; George B. Barnes, '26 Charles 0. Ide, '26 Record for Quarter Here. May 15—Bates, Lewiston. Roger A. Stinchfield, '26 Doris J. Tozier, '25 May 20—Bowdoin, Waterville. " For Catalogue, Address , - ASSISTANT EDIT ORS May 21—Tufts. Waterville. "Bill" Meanix, ex-'16 , spent the Harby B. Thomas, '26 Alexander E. Salzman, '27 May 23—Northeastern, Waterville. A. J. ROBERTS,- President week-end in Waterville with his1 May 27—University of Maine, W. Lincoln MacPherson, '27 Rowland E. Baird, '27 track-m en from Tufts. , "\ aterville. Waterville, Maine I Barkett G". Getchell, '27 '. Alfred T. Brennan, '28 Meanix has had a varied arid in- May 2S—Northeastern, . REPORTE RS . teresting career , in the field of track May 30—Tufts, Medford. activities. While at Colhy he estab- Carl W. Johnson, '27 Ralph C. F. Lewin, '27 June 5—University of Maine, lished a Colby record in the quarter-' Crono. William F. MacLean, '28 Lester R. Nesbit, '27 mile which he still holds jointly -withi - Weldon R. Knox, '28 Robert L. Bowerhan, '27 Brown, '26. After leaving Colby Cecil E. Foote, '28 Alvarus F. Bennett, '27 Meanix accepted a position for a few Nathan L. Lorinsky, '27 Dorothy E. Farnum, '26 years with the Texas Oil Company. Choate Music Compan y While thus employed he kept up his MA-Waret C. Hardy, '26 Helen B. Stone, '27 interest in track running at different J. F. CHOATE,.'20, Mgr. ' Winona R. Knowlton, '26 Mildred E. Briggs, '25 times in various meets. Elizabeth E. Alden, '27 Victoria Hall, '26 In 1920, Meanix was a member of The Place Where College Folks Meet assistant managers the United States Olympic team: i ' S P U R - A Nbv/Narrow NEW VICTOR RECORDS EVERY FRIDAY Henry S. Cross, '26 Alfred N. Law, '26 which competed with other nations in the ; Olympic ; games at Antwerp. i mailing clerks Since that time he has been track I Savings Bank Building Ross H. Whittier, '27 Maurice W. Lord, '27 mentor for Tufts college, Medford,l i Arrow ' Mass. "Bill" is a hurdler of no Entered at the Post Office at Waterville, Maine, as Second Class Mat- : Collart-Co.lr.c.Ti -oy, NY. S in mean ability and endurance as is; CluettPeabod y ter. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage, provided for i 'r " L ~ ! am m ¦ "• " ' " """ ~ ." - __-y 1 Section .1103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized December 24, 1918. shown by the fact that he heldI I mrr 11 ^ wmwF^-V"r, ••'- '-' S G1NGER MINT JULEP? AH remittances by mail should be made payable to The Colby Echo,• the world's record in the 440 yard Subscriptions, $2.00 a year in advance. Single Copies, 10 cents. A" Normal Spine Mean * Health ' . fox many years until it' CLINTON A. CLAUSON , D C. • News_Editor for this week : George Butler Barnes, '26. was lowered by Thompson of Dart- j HAGER'S mouth in 1922. Chiropractor Consultation Free. Phone 72-W . ! 113 MLain St., Watei-v-lle, Maine WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925. While at Colby, Meanix was a' member of Xi Chapter of Delta Kap-. Suite 111-112-113 ORGANIZING FOR CELEBRATIONS. pa Epsilon. 4b Main St., WATERVILLE. ME. i This spring there will be numerous occasions for rallies and for celebrations. Last fall these affairs were not very success- ATHLETI C COUNCIL , T ailoring for Students I ful, a fact which undoubtedly had considerable influence on the Shoe Repairing sAi^|3jpjyffiF - I place. Wliy, not get the posters out and work up spirit two or sport season. , S_pee( ' three days in advance instead of trying to organize .them a few , 2. Article D shall include clause, 95 Main A M ^ : "at the end of their sport season." \a hours before they are scheduled to take place? We have got to 3. Captains shall he requested to celebrations, have some real attraction and spirit. make these be present at . the Athletic Council p—*^——' . .. ¦¦ " ¦"" ¦ " i i-w ., The teams should be there when possible. A good bonfire helps meeting for election to enter into at night. Snappy live wire speeches are essential. Other feat- discussion of candidates but not to STUDY at HOME for EXTM C1EDM; A "be -worked up. But above all, we need a BAND ! vote. ' ¦ ^ ures may 4. . Athletic Director shall be sub- More than 450 courses in History, English, Mathematics, Chemistry, The student council has been working for weeks to rouse Zoology, Modern Languages, Economics, Philosophy, Sociology, etc., stituted for Captain in Article C. are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they yield may „ ,- . spirit enough among the students to get a band. When the base- The present managers of varsity be applied on your college program. Catalog describing courses fully ball team returned from Massachusetts, only' four out of thirty sports, president-and secretary of the will be furnished on request. Write today. 7 A. Council, Coach Eoundy, Athletic Di- band men were willing to play ! That spirit will never win a »$ .< rector .Edwards . and senior- -council- \jh& Wye¦- ¦:¦TOntoossftp of Cfjicago .. state "ehanipiOnshtpor any other kind of a"champiohship ! ' '' == • 9B ELLIS HALU - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS . men after careful consideration, drew: - ^ : Let's get going and show the student council and the world up the above recommendation and " that we've got a lot of fight ai^d spirit left yet ! Let's get a band herewith submit it to the student FLOR SHE1M made up of Colby men ! And let's have some rousing rallies this body for their opinion. spring and some big victories ! A straw ballot is contained in each SHOE copy of this -week's ECHO. Please .:: Elm City Bowling Alleys : .: ! Men who want good , ' .Eight Fine Alleys Best Pool Tables in State cut the ballot out, vote and hand shoes—-shoes that wear ¦ your vote to the representative of Down Stairs in Eaton Building under olby ""' "—•• Congratulations to the baseball team for their fine work on long and stay good—in- C Lunch the ECHO board in your house. the Massachusetts trip and to the track team on its two victories! sist on Florsheims be- J OHN C. WILLIAMS , P rop. Eesults of the straw vote will be quality published in next week's ECEIO. cause Florsheim THE SOFT COAL NUISANCE. ' always gives money's worth in full. THEODORE LEVINE, 1917 LEWIS LEVINE, lt21 One of the greatest detractions from the Colby campus is EXTENSION COURSE TO CLOSE THE RUGBY the soft coal smoke from the railroad which blows across it ON MAY 11. ¦ ' The Extension Courses that have s.\ -no -- Many, of Colby's undergraduates and alumni recall the disagree- been offered at Colby during the ableness cf Seaverns' Field during games or athletic contests. past year will be brought to a close COLLEGE MEN t Many times it is necessary to lose interest in the contest, due to on Monday, May 11. It is the plan Specialty Shoe the fact that large cinders and gaseous smoke force the specta- of Prof. Carl Weber to havo a re- ception on tlio final night at which J ! Sto¦ ¦ re¦ ¦ You can Save Money by buying hert ' ' ¦: : ¦ tors to close their eyes. Only recently, a student was obliged to : . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦¦. ' 'i ¦ ¦ - gathering all tho students and facul- 7 1 . i ...... , ,. .j leave college on account of a cinder from the railroad which ty will discuss the work accomplished . ..» lodged in his eye and scratched the eyeball. Is this necessary? and tlie aspect for next year. There is another great detriment from this soft coal smoke. The extension courses have met Only last fall, the woodwork on the buildings on the campus was with success considering the prevail- Clothing, Furnishings, painted white. Have you noticed it lately? Already the paint ing conditions. It is hoped that they is turning black from coal smoke. Is it possible to eliminate this nuisance? Very easily. In many cities in the United States there is a law forbidding; the Boots and Shoes ; railroads to use soft coal wiiihin the city limits. This could foe done by Waterville with the result that much soot and dirt would be eliminated not only from the college campus but also from WILLIAM LEVINE . . ' .„ • .; the streets and houses of the city. ¦ ¦ ¦¦ ¦¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' • R. C. L.. '27. ' ' 19 MAIN STREET WATERVILLE, MAINE

Bowdoin has done away with three of its clas? honorary so- cieties because they wore not doing anything.' Colby has taken the better alternative by making its honorary societies perform I CLOTHING FURNIS HI NGS FOOTWIA * real service to the college,

'f!1;' STUDY AND OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES. In tho "Intercollogian " a short time ago appeared three rules to follow in relation to study and outside activities. They ¦¦ Neat¦ andNaturai;¦ A;, "" ' J :: : ' '" w^: ' ¦ . A ;- . ' , , i ; ¦ ¦ ' ¦jf ' . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦: :¦ ¦ a a ^AflWViUt. ML' : ' \ ? • are ns follows : 5jj 'if »* V' ' • *%' ' .'• \/ * ' ^ | 1, Systematize your daily program of work and play. Or- ganize, systematize, and speed up your daily routine and you Thift pleasin g : i ['i ' "COLLE CLOTHES "CROSSETT SHOK^J GP < ' »» : _ _ l »^»W ¦ j 3 will double your legitimate leisure, without in the least diminish- I -W**»_->»^^ -- H- »^^ « >^^ W ^^*^** ^^ ^^* ^ ^^^^ '^ ^*^^ ** ^ ^^*^^* * -

¦» _ mM mm ing your daily output of regular work. iiid ..j ¦ _¦_¦______--——-——¦' —' - -¦¦' .¦ i. ma *^,iammmmmmmmm mmam», ^^tL., .mittm .- g Hq toni^S » . __. m i_i ir temm^ m m ed^ ^ ^ 2. Limit your outside activities, and bo wise enough and I "f -: strong enough to cut out purposeless loafing and useless recrea- H l^aiiilb tions' such as cards, pool, picture shows, and genoral loafing , :almm^ i W . g| |^i|i||t ||^ i^^^ : % I^v?hoft ¦ if: ' :'iM ,, ; " ¦ ¦ ¦ xA.AA' ' *ru«« :9Miiui«w _.r»n^ ;'- *T' •*; .*"»V*r^*^"F#«'i s- ':^':' . -i -' . ' '. ' ¦• A (p v-'-v, . . AAA: :\ '.'AfA A:. '^;'08;M-in;Str««V ' W-iliirvili^^j^'lii. about. , ^ "^P i; v ; " V ; " !, ¦ , 8,. i-Loarn to study always with white-hot concentration, OP-rfik: &i-f''i ;CpLI_BGE .PHOTOGR^HERvf 'V. ' | jf , ' . Sj'' i^' Throo suggestions to aid in doing this are (a) to make your sur- ,; i MW ' uBt -IM ¦«W« «» ^ , »** '«»" ««M« »»l^ » «' »'' ««»« '»»J r ' ' ff i7 ^^ .:' : ;:. ' ; :: . ' m, ¦ ' ' ^ fl-^H- ' " '4 ' ' : ' PlP^^ ' • ' ' ' '" m >iat»»W<-»- TrW . . . jnvontVand adopt methods of stimulating your concentration as! 1 ; a ^ta\; ^^¥ v'^ ? l i ; ,: ¦:; W&i ion and studying against timo 1 m^_3'r mama%'€fcaf$iAvWffi '|;jrnl'[«ounoi»!^^ ^ ^rt^h- . ^r;i-«n( ro«i'-7i 5JJ.|'i ' , ' wttiS^^ competit , and . (c) to loam to con-1 - f iORlW-NMMti f.tS*Ibgt^o.;NoTm^ ,»nir _l?r»tl-wQt. 0o;-' ,\ , mWA cWtvato your attention on a subject as a matter of will nower. MiJaaWm 1 , ® Tho V^oV ln-fcl^<^«^tevtoWgihl^r.onclu^ertby wlth'tM statement l!p^f?f iSiigS m ^^ study shoei power of la '' ^^^ ^i0tr0! p? 1 Mf>0AAiAA^i^ ' fcJiatfto'ir^-tut ft'dleUwtpJul will the ¦0%w^M}tym:w ,. ^, most nlute px^jrcl-o'iri ytwr whole c'oftege currlfetilum, ' i i S '^"j Nft ifi ^Ai^'A'A 'ji j . . " l V\. I

' seconds. ~" -*r -- — " ¦' ——— ¦ . ' ¦.¦ - ¦. ¦--¦- -^—-»— — — — »_- — . T m W i M ^ m ^ a ^ ^^ ^a^jaijaaiT FOR COLLEGE MEN . 220 yards low hurdles—Won by Y Bo sure to tmv« your Films Developed and Fvimtad BO S Shaw, Colby; second, Taylor, Colby; third, Littlefield , Tufts. 27 .seconds. Makes Autos Go 49 Miles AT KAREKI JV'S STUMO Throwing hammer—-Won by W.ont- "QUALITY AND SATI»FACTIOM" -wovth , Colby ; second, Gotcholl , Col- Oh Gallon of GasoISno This is the College Store . An amazing new do- ! P„Wll»0 , Cor, Main m»4 T.mp L *U, by; third, Bngnall, Colby. Distance, j^_MJBHI_ti_ • * ¦' -¦' ¦¦»— ¦* ' -_ ' ¦ - ¦ ' i-i' _ -¦ — —. — -_---¦-_¦ -_¦—-_--_.-_. -_> r TT1 --r-r -rw t-»tw _i _¦ ¦ ¦ __mi. ¦ » » mm iwj.j 148 feet, 4 inches, (now record). fectod by Jnmoa A. ' ¦ ' ' '" iiW^P|B ¦' ¦ ' ' ¦ " ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ' • ¦ • ¦ ¦ . . , . . , Putting shot-—Won by Wentworth, May, of 7025 Lacotah l | aV | . . . . . ¦¦ * »* fcJfcJ j^- J " -"— ¦*"" —" -—— — «- irritT tT* " .'r ir T ar _ fTTirtTt rt mfm mmmm v. ¦¦«fi Colby ; second , Bagnall, Colby ; third, Bldg., SlouxPallB, So. ^liiS_BE Dak,, that cuts down THE HOME OF BIG STARS AND REAL MUSIC Goiioholl, Colby. Distance, 88 foot, BSffSlH gfis consumption, _ o> ^mMmSlW 11 ',8-4 inches. moves all carbon, ^aHHf Throwing javelin—Won by Eopos, provonta spark , plug 1BHH Make This Store If/VINES THEAJTRE Tufts ; Bocondy Klttrodgo, Colby ; trouble ana ovoihoat- 'ffi W^a i ina ; Many cars havo ;¦ third , Smith, Colby. Distance, 140 rniideevev <10mlloa -n(i (tal« .- . ' .(HlHiiill-Hm^^^L WE BOOST FOR COLBV LET COLBY BOOST FOR inches; ' Ion, Any ono onn Inntnil iti ; *M mmimmmM ¦ US foot, 11 7 ln (ivo mln«t«B, Mr. Mfty wontn, ntfontii nnd to " " ' ' ' ' ' ¦ ' ' ' ¦ ' $ ¦ by oltorlnir to nond ono froo to ono imto owner In | | MARIS THIS HAINES YOUR THEATRE " , , ' , Throwing' discus—Won Wont- ooish laaallty, Wrlto lilm today, ' ¦ ' ' ' • ¦¦¦ • ' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' Your Store worth, Colby ; .socond , I Moynnhtvn , - .ii '. - ' ¦ • • ' " .¦ ¦ ¦ .. . ' . . Colby; third, Gotcholl, Colby. Dis- , 112 -oet, ' AAA', - ' WE ARE IIVTERiESTEb IN COLBY tnricb v ' : ' ' Bunning broad jump—Won. by ' ' ¦ ' ¦ '¦ ¦ '' ' " ' ' ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ . ' ' ¦ ¦ , " ¦¦:¦ ' ¦ ¦' ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ ¦ ' " ' ¦ ¦ Ac , i • ; V . . , . . , ' , ': . • ' ,: ' . ¦ , - a A :¦ :¦ ' ^Kecome quainted Witli Us Smitb. Oolby;,second , Gamago, Tufts j ] tlili'd; SpYoiry, Colby,,;, Distance, 1,0 t^P\«ffl W*v ;A SSitGmdviatQ School ; >«¦ 6f . -Thooloajr nnd Mis- foolV ;:5'incites. ,/ . 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As a- result bf our , defeat in th'e necessary - now is a, balancing o: " Mrs. Edna Holls was the recent1 , ' . 83 Maii St., formerly Harrnon Cafe Hershel Peabody and Mark Shay recent tilt between A. T. 0. and our averages in the two leagues. J guest of her daughter, Lerene Rolls, spent, the week-end at camp at Snow- Sullivan will have LANCERS. 50c REGULAR DINNER fast club, Captain '26. j making up the sleep they lost every after- The boys have all been comtemplat Pond, his men. out for practice Dr. N. H. Crosby of Milo called ont SOUP, MEAT, YEG-ETABLE, DESERT, DRINKS during Prom "week. times a week. ing a very pleasant time next Fridaj ' noon instead of three his daughter, Claire Croshy, on re- included . , Five of the boys went to Augusta evening'when the Lancers' • Club wil j A. T. O. turning from a Rotary Convention in1 to see the city from a tour- again re- hold their first .fraternity dance a Chicken Dinner every Tuesday and Saturday i Sunday "Jim" Berry, '27, has Portland. , They reported taken out Elks hall. SPECIAL SUPPER 40 CENTS TO $1.00 ' ist's point of view. turned to the fold and has Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Smith -were! } well and 'Judging from the vast amount oj :. Private Dining Rocm f or Parties , ? that "Ironsides" behaved a co-ed. recent callers on Jennie L. Nutter, regret the fact that it was sold Mon- we find, is spend- mail, lately received at the house r ' \ , _. \ "Ed" Avery, '25, '26. ^^ day. ing most' of his spa_ e evenings ' at seems that the boys are carrying 01 rather rapid ' correspondence in the Jesse Alexander, '28, was the1 Brother Harlow of Portland was number. 16 College av«nue. few days left before Friday night week-end guest of her parents in Au- in town Tuesday morning. "Sheik" Getchell, '26, has obtain- "Al" Warren, "27, Forrest Colby, gusta. "Bill" Millett is coaching baseball ed a shot gun to do dirt to Ira Bag- HOSIERY FOR COLLEGE GIRLS '25, and "Dudie" Knox, '28, repre- Ellen Smith, '25, has been the at Oak Grove during the sickness of nail if he beats him again in the shot sented the club at the Bowdoin-Colby guest of friends at Riverside. The Hosiery we sell is manufactured by some of the larg- the regular seminary coach. put. baseball game last Saturday at Bruns- a,„d Hosiery mills i_i Louis McBay, "Joe"Cooke and Karl "Bow" MacPherson, '26, has ac- est best Silk the world. Our low prices wick. Rood have put over their special act cepted the position of baseball coach are possible because of enormous output. Phoenix sales, Carl Cruminett, '27, made his Friday at Noith Anson. After his fine show- , are numbered by millions. We with great success lately. usual week end trip to his home in for iastance invite you to night they gave it at the Elmwood ing in the Phi Delt-A. T. 0. game he Clinton. see the newest summer shades in larg-e variety. and Tuesday night at the Waterville was unanimously elected to the posi- THE tion. "Kid" Knofskie has completely re- Country Club. covered from his sickness caused by EMERY-BROWN The Deke tennis tournament is "Link" MacPherson, '27, was in- CO. the germ "stayoutnights," and we PEOPLES ready to start all names having been formed by his brothers that he had Represented by Miss Ma rgaret Hardy, Foss Hall. , fear it is spreading fast around the drawn. Everyone lo oks forward to received a box of enjoyable proteins club. keen competition for the champion- from home; but he failed to see any NATIONAL "Hi" Crie, . '25, has been cruising ship of the house. Three boys who of the contents. . between Waterville and Lewiston are showing up well on the court are "Red" Littlefield, '28, has also during the past few days in his "bat- BANK Millett, Bartlett and Brummond. joined the group of men with the The Ticonic National Bank sawed off pajamas, and has lately tleship." ZETE. OFFEES appeared in them about the campus. Miles Carpenter, -28, made his "Charlie" Nelson is back to the '25, was a dele- usual week-end trip to Smithfield complete banking service conducted under the Zete fold again after his recent oper- John Candlelet, aine A direct supervision banquet and entertained "Lennie" Finne- Watervil le. M of the ation. We were all sure glad to see gate last Wednesday to the chapter at Brown. more, '27, as his guest. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT him again and he was greeted royal- of the A. T. O. fully showed Frank Mclean, '28, entertained ly. "Doug" Johnston Commercial Department—Savings D epartment—Trust Department his diving abilities at the track meet his brother : at the house over the Brother Ropes from Tufts, '26, THE last Saturday. We feel proud of hiir. week-end. SECURITY OF ITS DEPOSITORS IS GUARANTEED BY and several- of his team-mates were F. G. AUDET 110 YEARS OF CONTINUO US BUSINESS just the same. HEDMAN HALL. guests at the house during the recent WATERVILLE, MAINE , journeyed over 't It is extremely difficult to keep track meet. By winning the javelin "Ed" Nee, '28 h- Elmwood Hotel read to Brunswick to attend the "tabs" on the boys these hectic days throw he was the only member of Bowdoin-Colby baseball game last "Everybody 's Doing It." the Tufts team to win a first place — Barber Shop Good work, Jim Brudno—you did in the meet. Saturday. Open / A. M. to 9 P. M. The brothers of the A. T. 0. house well "Eb" Sansone! A 4.33 mile is "Willie" Ford motored to his home "Q UALITY ASSURES SATI SFACTION" wish to thank "Jim" McCroary for something to brood over around at Whitefield last Sunday and is now handing them the game last Wednes- these parts. We'll let you be the judge. Compare our merchandise, price's and supplying the house -with apples. day afternoon. They also wish to Answer to inquiries: Keene, "Does 100 High School service with other Waterville stores. If yo_ - Open house was observed at the think we're giving you know if there is anything else the full house heat a straight—if so, Zete abode on the afternoon of the ' as much as the other fellow we'll appreciate part of your trade honorable Phi Delts think they can why ?" . " .: ¦ Teachers Waeited ¦ Tufts meet. The occasion was well ' ¦¦ We' re the Men's play? Answer: Yes, if they're all dress- . Stcr -e nearest to you attended, punch was on deck, and Wo need one hundred young men ed-—use your judgment. the Victrola was doing its best to Tref ethen from "University of and women, with at least two years Question : How can I replenish my imitate an orchestra. Professor and Maine was a visitor at the A. T. O. of Collage training credits, to fill po- stock of falling .hair.—Al. W. DUBORD'S, INC. Mrs. Colgan and our own "Ma house; last Saturday evening; sitions in Maine, New Hampshire and " Answer: You darn fool! Don't Welch were the patrons and patrpn- "Tom" O'Brien of Waterville, now Connecticut High Schools for the GOOD CLOTHES FOR.MEN AND BOYS let it leave you. I refer you to nesses. A number of the brothers going to B. C. was a visitor at the school year beginning next Septem- The Professional Building, Waterville, Mmine "Going, going, gone !" by Don't Loos- were present with out-of-town and house last Sunday. ber. ' . it Harri-man. even out-of-state lady guests. Roy Hobbs, '26, is now in great !. Our registration is free, and only B. B.—Trn sorry I can't answer Ralph DeOrsay is giving Paul Re- pain because Pres. Roberts refused four per cent commission is cha.ged your (?) Try again. vere a rough battle for his position to allow the boys to play ball on the when we secure a position for you. "Midnight" Jones continues to as one of the four horseman. Al- front lawns. Poor Roy? ? prowl around the hall m the late though Ralph has just about recover- "Farmer" Hodgkins, '25, has at hours looking for "dirt." There's a The HILIN TEACHERS' AGENCY ed his sleep lost during the mid-night last brought forth his Cadillac. A reason, a good one too ! 163 Elm St., BANGOR, ME. W. B. Arnol d Co. ride, with , a little rest he ought to very easy going machine. Now it is "Chef" "Weymouth is well and , Established 1820 Incorporated 1M4 start a bus to Portland in competi- time for "Shimmy " to bring his j happy these days, lie is planning a tion with the White Line. forth, HARDWARE visit to Waterville this summer. MERCHANTS D. U. "Ken" Doe, '25, and "Dent" Nick- "Bill" Blake's ambition—to bellow PLUMBING HEATING "Fat" Earle and "Brat" Getchell erson, '27, attended the baseball f SPORTING GOODS LUMBER like Clarence Hale, that's going some, entertained visitors from Hinckley game at Bowdoin last Saturday. 6 a 11e rf Sh oe SIo re j " HOTEL and HOME KITCHEN UTENSILS boy! Keep in "Doc's" department over the week-end. ' Tru e Tref ethen is now sporting MOPS POLISH PAINT BROOMS PAPER a little longer though. I HI Main Slreel I "Scrooge" Brown and "Gus" Park around in a mew Kriesler touring car. • "Will the mysteries of "Irene" ever j '"One of Maine's Loading Hardware Stores" er motored to Augusta Sunday in the "Eddie" Harlow, '28, is spending a be revealed? royal chariot. great deal of his spare moments Monte Rosenheim is convalescing "Plop " Getchell and "Polly journeying back and forth from Foss " Benn at his home in Brooklyn after a se- won their letters in a horseshoe pitch- Hall. Some attraction? ?? ¦ vere attack of appendicitis. ing contest held last Sunday. Brother Decker from Tufts was a SAMUEL CLARK The "Wop" and his "Feet" went j L. G. WHIPPLE "Lion "Weymouth went back to visitor at the A. T. O, house during " ' to the "Prom and , then went to the farm in East Morrill last week the -week-end, " Winslow for a "chaser," to pay the home folks a visit. "Tom" O'Donnell, '27, and "Dent" Jack London is studying for finals "Kit" Carson and "Josh" Baldwin Nickerson, '27, spent the week-end I 6. S. Flood Co., "its never too soon " is his philos- Inc. were seen riding uj and down Col- at Augusta. . From all points of view, — ! Shippefs and dealers , in all kinds of ophy. lege avenue the other day in a they must have had a very enjoyable Hud- And we hope to see you all in ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COAL son, :but it doesn't mean anything. visit. j chapel.—Amen. Wo od Clair Wood ex- spent the week- Milton McKinna, '28, was visited liis voim hjet j , Lira *, Ceia»nt , Hair , Brick, a_td Drain Pip * , '2{>_ the Boys' League is expected. tion and thoso involved in the crime \s as : - Flowers ,; ¦ . . .. Dojuglas Tho following havo been elected C. Grearson has returned will bo punished. as now officers , of tho fraternity ; froml a weok-ohd in Portland J. H. DeORSAY Wa ai-e always at yout service. Tel. 467 report- Brother Hough ton from the Uni> Irma Davis, Winona Knowlton , Edith ing that his relatives are expected to voralty of Maino was a visitor at tho Drugi and Kodak. Groarsqn , Ilopo Chaso, Holon Kyle, Confectionery, Toil«t Articlet and pay him a visit; in o few days. house over the woek-ond. ¦ ¦ ' ' ' _——a-a_-_____¦___ •____««_.•---—-_->---—--^-—-—_-a_-__ a__a|_ <-- M . cKarlos Edna Conant and Emma Tozier. Stationery . ; W. Shoomakor, as is his LAMBDA CHI ALPHA. DELTA DELTA DELTA. Mnin Sb.. custom, spent tho week-end at Budds John O'Brien , '28, tho comedian |0' WfttervlUo/ Mo. Lata repairing the Miss Lohfl It. Drisko, '20, spent tho motor-boat, paint- of our froshman delegation, has mov- Belfast, ing tho ciinoe and numerous ' weolc-ond in Compliment* of ( other ed his belongings to the house and Miss Rachel Mahor was tho guest A ^^^ e0^tn ^-i impr|vom_nts which will greatly wo aro now receiving tho benefits of aid of Miss Margaret E, White, '25, last to fcljb appearance of his girl's cam$. his (lulck wife nnd baso-nll sayings, ' ' Thursday and Friday, Daviau s Pharmacy ' ¦ ' Brothers. ; Mittelsdorf , : Mathers, Tho second Lam Chi basohall team 7 Prbfe«*ional Building 7. Printers of the Echo, and^. 'eyerytliing needad for Aiih- . Miss Marjorie V. Sterling, '25, 177 Main St.,; ¦! ,. Wataryllle, Ma, Stieglor and To who aro training ox- won!; down to Oak Grove but tho lat- : lotdcs, Fraternities and other jictivlties. tonBlj iroly for ' tho visifcod in Onratunk over tho weok- Intercollegiate oBt cabldgMim failed to bear any in- ¦ ' '' ' ' ' • "' ' ¦ ¦': V' ..y ' :v .; , i • ' track meet. dications us to the results of the onil. 7 . .' . . : ' ¦ Miss Holon 0, 'High ly. '27, wont , to ,Come Jn ' 'ancl^talk ; it ;oye-. > , ' . .' 7 • 7" . ,V ¦ 7 Skowhogaii on . Saturda y. 7 Harris Baking Co, Thb freshman , and fl ophomorp dolo- gates woro , pleasantl y ontortainod by ¦ >fM ^ Mrs. E. C. Mawlno r last Monday ;' 1; :^m ple';Street ;^; W ' ' ' : ^64, ;7::: SaTin ks :ISftnk ;Buildin iif . ; : ¦/) :( : ; iA ^^. W>iir ^|U. eveningi 7: A'-AAa ; i'i:- A ' . A 'A': ' :. r 0; lil A A\.,.^AA iA? 'W'Aii i.AA v ' ' ' ' : \'AS , . 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