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( The 'TIle ) Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of Rollins . VOLUME 19 ( WINTER \VINTER VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, APRIL 28, 1917 No. 29 ( HON. DON. ) ( PARK PANN ) TRAMMELL TO DEliVER ( ROLliNS ROLUNS ) COMPANY ( MAKfS MAKES ) fiNE THE ( ALPHA ALPDA ) ( AlPHA&-fRATERNITY' AlPHA& fRATERNITY' AlPHA&fRATERNITY'MAY ALPMIFRATERMITY ) DAY FESTIVAL PROMISES TO COMMENCMEMT ADDRESS APPEARANCE IN PARADE ( l/ l / ) ( HOLOS HOLDS DOLDS ) RECEPTION BE MOST BRILLIANT EVENT Senior Class Chooses U. S. ( Senator Senatur ) On ( Wednesday \Vednesday Vednesday ) afternoon the boys Last Saturday evening the Alpha Annual ( Gaieties Gtieties Giieties ) in Preparation ( by hy ) as Favored ( Speaker Sleaker ) went to Orlando to form a part of Alpha fraternity of Rollins College Christian Associations a parade being given there. The ( pur pur- ) held a reception and ( dance lance ) in the Ly- According to the customs followed pose of the parade was to arouse ( en- en ) man Gymnasium, and it was agreed The annual May Day Festival, a( ; . ), most of the universities and col( ¬ - ) thusiasm and to make ( everyone everyohe ) ( real real- ) by all to be an unusually attractive under the auspices of the combined ize the country needs every man it affair. During the evening there was leges, the senior class this year has Christian Associations of Rollins had the privilege of selecting the ( per per- ) can get. a brief pause in the dancing while ( ColIege College ), will be given on the campus ( son clan ) to deliver the Commencement AdBusiness men, secret orders, school the orchestra played ( -NationalSaturday NationalSaturday theNationalSaturday ) ( afternoon qfternoon ) and ( evening. evening ) May dress. They have chosen United children, boy scouts, red cross, and hymn and a light was upon 5th. States Senator, ( Hon. lion. ) Park ( Trammell. Trammell ) military organizations, all marched the Stars and Stripes. The program will begin with the who has promised to be present and to the music of a band which went "And the ( Star-SpangIed Star SpangIed Star-Spangled Spangled ) Banner in ( grand brand ) procession at four o'clock. ( Fol Fol- ) deliver the address. Senator ( Tram Tram- ) ahead of the column. A fife and drum triumph shall wave, lowing this the Queen of May will ( mell meIl ) is a man of magnetic power and corps preceded Orlando Company C, O'er the land of the free and the be ( c'rownc'd caowzwJ ) and enthroned on ( the 'the ) a brilliant speaker. He has ( fauccess- fauccess fiUCCeS- fiUCCeS success- success ) F.N.. . G., and immediately following home of the ( brave.- brave. ) campus in front of Cloverleaf Cot- fully ( consecutively 'consecutively ) the following Company C came Orlando Red Cross A of And meanwhile a strong search ( tago. tage. ) program consisting va- positions, mayor of Lakeland, member Corps, followed by The Rollins ( Vol Vol- ) light was thrown upon a large silk rious kinds of May Day gaieties will of the Florida House of ( Representa Reprcsenta- Reprcsenta Representa- ) unteer Company. Crowds lined the "Old Glory" that draped the balcony then be ( rendered. rer.dered. rerdered. ) tives State Senator AttorneyGenstreets along the course and cheered , , at one end of the hall. Everyone At its close the student body will eral and Governor of Florida. He enthusiastically. The column went stopped dancing, and for a moment enjoy a basket picnic on the campus. now represents Florida in the Senate north on Orange avenue, then turned thoughts were turned from pleasure At seven o'clock the Rollins College east to the Court House, where at Washington. ( Senator enator ) ( Trammell TrammeIl ) is ( pa- pa ) to the present call to the flag. orchestra and the Girls' Glee Club a ( brother-in-law brother in law ) of Mrs. ( C. G. ) P. ( Dick- Dick ) triotic music was played and where Guests arrived at ( seven-thirty seven thirty ) and will ( give. give ) a concert by moonlight on enson, of Orlando, who is a niece of after due ceremony, Company C was Chase Hall Terrace. The stage dancing followed until eleven.varycoored . S. P. Shepherd, of Winter Park, and a presented with a flag. The decorations were unique and which was used so effectively for the former student of the Rollins ConOur boys made a good appearance, artistic. Many large ( fresh-cutperformance fresh cutperformance ) of a Midsummer Night'sbamboo servatory of Music. It will indeed be and their position ( in in. ) the parade ( indi indi- ) very poles, wreathed with garlands Dream will be redecorated and used a great ( pzivil.eger pzivil.egeo ) ( have havg ) SenatorTrammell l cates,. . .( .the the ). 11. recognition.1 . .- ,they. .( .aJ-A .aJ A )"( receiv- receiv ).- ,..... ( oJi of ) fresh.. 'rf .u, and.( hugj hug )',,._ll1st r sjL.( f r ) ( for for. ) ( thls this ) ( concert cQncert. concert. ) ' with us at Commencement ( ing mg. ) chrysanthemums , The program as a- ( wKoTe whote ) rtimTses" - and to have the opportunity to hear , They have been going through were placed about paper the hall between to be the most successful ever given such a gifted speaker. some very ( military-looking military looking ) ( manoeu- manoeu ) the ( overhanging overhangin ) balcony and floor, at Rollins. Miss Enyart is general vers every afternoon of late, and one and thus set apart a "safe" space for chairman of the Festival. The music WINTER ( PARK PAUK I'ARIc ) ( RALLY HALLY ) ( POST POST- ) and all showing intense interest. onlookers. The ( five-piece five piece ) orchestra is under the direction of ( Miss 11liss ) Dyer PONED and Miss ( Waterman 'Vaterman ) of the Conserva- played at one end of the room, ( screen- screen ) ( DELPHIC DELI'HIC ) SOCIETY ed behind a lattice ( inter-Iaced inter Iaced inter-laced laced ) with YMiss ( Bellows BelIows ) is chairman of The patriotic rally which was to - {/ greens and blossoms, while in the ( op- op ) the Program committee, and various have taken place at ( Winter 'Vinte ) Park unThe Delphic Society held a very ( in- in fin- fin ) posite corner, delicious fruit punch students are planning the other de- der the auspices of the ( Winter 'Vmter ) Park ! ( foresting teresting ) meeting last Wednesday and assorted crackers were served ( tB113. tails. ) town council last Sunday afternoon, evening in the Phi Alpha Fraternity from a booth, festooned with more was postponed on account of rain( , " ) I rooms. garlands and green, and ( vari-colored vari colored van-colored van ) ( CHARLES CHAHLES ) E. LAMSON until tomorrow afternoon at four ' chrysanthemums. Upstairs, the ( fra fra- ) The ( meeting meetmg ) opened promptly at ( t/ t ) o'clock. The band which was to have ternity room and balcony were thrown I 7.30 at the sound of the gravel, withPresident Mr. Lamson, whose death occurred played at the rally last Sunday ( after after- ) open to the guests. ( Hanna lianna ) presiding.After . on Tuesday of last week at the home concert at the ( Winter Wmter ) A large number of the noon gave a faculty were I the roll call the secretary's of Mrs. C. L. Smith, his aunt, was a Park depot for an hour or more present and in the receiving line were j report was read. Reports were made student here in the early days of which those whoarrived Leon D. Lewis Roberts and partly compensated , George by the various committees and a short Rollins. He and his ( sister. sister ) Mrs. Ida at the park to participate in Randolph Lake. business session ensued. G. ( yolby Volby ), of Lewistown, Mon., came the Tomorrow the band will rally. The program consisted of threedistinct to ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park in 1892 to live, underNegative render patriotic airs, national songs , Alfred J. Hanna, Capt. features. First, review 0WIll f the tutleage of Mrs. Smith, then be sung by the assemblage, and Sidney Lanier's life and work ( sec sec- ) Speakers, Affirmative, Warren ( In-Miss In Miss InMiss ) Lamson, dean of women in Rol- a large American flag will be ( unfurl unfurl- ) ondly, a debate, and thirdly, musIcalc. ( , ' ) gram, Elinor Emery, Everitte ( Royal Royal. ) ( tins Hns lins ) College. ( He lie ) was a student of' d. Dr.George Morgan Ward, of ( Rol Rol- ) Alfred J. ( Han- Han ) selections. Speakers, Negative, our college for several years, ( prepar prepar- ) ( lins Ims ), will preside, and a number of I The program was as follows: na, Annie Stone, Harold Hill. ing here for more extended college prominent men of Winter Park will I I Buorea Nolte, Nevin, Hope ( Towns- Towns ) The remarks made concerning ( Sid- Sid ) work elsewhere. After studying for ( leliver eliver ) addresses. 1 e) . ney Lanier were ( interef'.ting interesting ) as well two years in Piedmont College, Ga., Life of Sidney Lanier, Majorie ( Tall- Tall ) as instructive. As he is one of the he entered Rochester University, from ( MUSICAL l\IUSICAL l IUSICAL ) ( RECITAL HECITAL ) , man. South's greatest poets, though not which he was graduated in 1910. Marshes of Glynn, Lanier, Wenonah ( well-known well known well-known. known. ) those present were glad His most important work after A musical recital was given ( Thurs Thurs- Thurs. ) I Butterworth. to become better acquainted with his graduation was done in the experi- ( day clay ) evening, the 19th, in Knowles : Lanier's Personality. life, and thus can the more readily mentl laboratory of the Eastman ( Ko- Ko ) ' Hall, for the benefit of the Methodist ( j ; ) Sunrise, Lanier, Harold ( Hill. lull. ) appreciate his ( poems poems. ) dak Co., with which he was con- Church.ValtrT ( Drcnnen Drennen ), the ( well- well ) I Goodbye, Tosti, Malcolm ( McGowan McGowan. ) . The musical selections rendered ( ad- ad ) I' nected until a short time before his known Orlando soloist, and his sister, I Debate, Resolved "That Heredity ded greatly to the entertainment of illness began. He was greatly inter- ( Mrs. 1\1rs. 11rs. 1 1rs. ) Aldrich, ( and tnd ) Mrs. R. Magruder, I is a more patent factor in the ( devel devel- ) the evening The ( meeting meeting- ) was one of ested in the research operations hero were assisted ( .by by ) Mrs. Roland Barze, opment of an individual than ( educa educa- ) much interest and profit to those and showed much efficiency in the ( elocutionist 'locutionis elocutionist. ) ( A k ) large number of the tion and enviornment." Miss ( Wilkins \Vilkins Vilkins ), present and the next ( meeting meeting' ), which work. students ( andijmembcrs andijjiembers ) of the faculty , chairman. will be the last this year is looked Interested in athletics from early ( tittcndcd nttended attended ) the ( cojifcert. apert. ) ( Affimativc Affimative ), Everitte Royal, Capt. forward to with ( srreat g-reat g reat great ) ( pleasure. pleasur ) (Continued on Page Five.) . . %.,r.
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Title | Sandspur, Vol. 19 No. 29, April 28, 1917. |
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Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Newspapers. Student newspapers and periodicals -- Florida -- Winter Park -- Newspapers. |
Description | Rollins College student newspaper, written by the students and published at Rollins College. The Sandspur started as a literary journal. |
Date Original | 1917-04-28 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College. |
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Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archives 160 A v.19 1916-17 |
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Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
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Title | Hon. Park Trammell To Deliver Commencement Address; Delphic Society; Rollins Company Makes Fine Appearance In Parade; The Alpha Alpha Fraternity Holds Receiption; Charles E. Lamson |
Title-Alternative | SandspurVol19No29 |
Tag | sr0001929 |
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Baccalaureate addresses -- Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.). Commencement ceremonies -- Florida -- Winter Park. World War, 1914 - 1918, -- Social aspects. Patriotism -- Florida -- Winter Park. Concerts -- Florida -- Winter Park. Parades -- Florida -- Winter Park. Delphic Society -- Societies and clubs. Greek letter societies -- Florida -- Winter Park. Rollins College (Winter Park, Fla.) -- Alumni and alumnae. Death notices -- Florida -- Winter Park. |
Description | This page includes an announcement that Senator Park Trammell will give the commencement address at Rollins, and that a Winter Park war rally has been cancelled. There is also information regarding a music recital, a meeting of the Delphic Society, the appearance of Rollins at a parade, and a reception help by the Alpha Alpha Fraternity. Lastly, there an announcement of a May Day Festival and a death notice of a former student. |
Subject-Personal Names |
Trammel, Park Lanier Sidney Lamson, Charles E. |
Date Original | 1917-04-28 |
Publisher | Students of Rollins College |
Format-Medium | serial |
Size | 38 x 28 cm. |
Call Number / ID # | Archive 160 A V.19 1916-17 |
Subject-Topic | Educating our Children |
Repository | Rollins College |
Repository Collection | Sandspur Student Newspaper |
Coverage-Spatial | Winter Park (Fla.) |
Coverage-Temporal | 20th Century |
Rights | All rights to images are held by the respective holding institution. This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. To purchase copies of images and/or for copyright information contact the respective holding institution. |
Transcript | ( The 'TIle ) Rollins ( Sandspur Sa.ndspur ) Published by Students of Rollins . VOLUME 19 ( WINTER \VINTER VINTER ) PARK, FLORIDA, APRIL 28, 1917 No. 29 ( HON. DON. ) ( PARK PANN ) TRAMMELL TO DEliVER ( ROLliNS ROLUNS ) COMPANY ( MAKfS MAKES ) fiNE THE ( ALPHA ALPDA ) ( AlPHA&-fRATERNITY' AlPHA& fRATERNITY' AlPHA&fRATERNITY'MAY ALPMIFRATERMITY ) DAY FESTIVAL PROMISES TO COMMENCMEMT ADDRESS APPEARANCE IN PARADE ( l/ l / ) ( HOLOS HOLDS DOLDS ) RECEPTION BE MOST BRILLIANT EVENT Senior Class Chooses U. S. ( Senator Senatur ) On ( Wednesday \Vednesday Vednesday ) afternoon the boys Last Saturday evening the Alpha Annual ( Gaieties Gtieties Giieties ) in Preparation ( by hy ) as Favored ( Speaker Sleaker ) went to Orlando to form a part of Alpha fraternity of Rollins College Christian Associations a parade being given there. The ( pur pur- ) held a reception and ( dance lance ) in the Ly- According to the customs followed pose of the parade was to arouse ( en- en ) man Gymnasium, and it was agreed The annual May Day Festival, a( ; . ), most of the universities and col( ¬ - ) thusiasm and to make ( everyone everyohe ) ( real real- ) by all to be an unusually attractive under the auspices of the combined ize the country needs every man it affair. During the evening there was leges, the senior class this year has Christian Associations of Rollins had the privilege of selecting the ( per per- ) can get. a brief pause in the dancing while ( ColIege College ), will be given on the campus ( son clan ) to deliver the Commencement AdBusiness men, secret orders, school the orchestra played ( -NationalSaturday NationalSaturday theNationalSaturday ) ( afternoon qfternoon ) and ( evening. evening ) May dress. They have chosen United children, boy scouts, red cross, and hymn and a light was upon 5th. States Senator, ( Hon. lion. ) Park ( Trammell. Trammell ) military organizations, all marched the Stars and Stripes. The program will begin with the who has promised to be present and to the music of a band which went "And the ( Star-SpangIed Star SpangIed Star-Spangled Spangled ) Banner in ( grand brand ) procession at four o'clock. ( Fol Fol- ) deliver the address. Senator ( Tram Tram- ) ahead of the column. A fife and drum triumph shall wave, lowing this the Queen of May will ( mell meIl ) is a man of magnetic power and corps preceded Orlando Company C, O'er the land of the free and the be ( c'rownc'd caowzwJ ) and enthroned on ( the 'the ) a brilliant speaker. He has ( fauccess- fauccess fiUCCeS- fiUCCeS success- success ) F.N.. . G., and immediately following home of the ( brave.- brave. ) campus in front of Cloverleaf Cot- fully ( consecutively 'consecutively ) the following Company C came Orlando Red Cross A of And meanwhile a strong search ( tago. tage. ) program consisting va- positions, mayor of Lakeland, member Corps, followed by The Rollins ( Vol Vol- ) light was thrown upon a large silk rious kinds of May Day gaieties will of the Florida House of ( Representa Reprcsenta- Reprcsenta Representa- ) unteer Company. Crowds lined the "Old Glory" that draped the balcony then be ( rendered. rer.dered. rerdered. ) tives State Senator AttorneyGenstreets along the course and cheered , , at one end of the hall. Everyone At its close the student body will eral and Governor of Florida. He enthusiastically. The column went stopped dancing, and for a moment enjoy a basket picnic on the campus. now represents Florida in the Senate north on Orange avenue, then turned thoughts were turned from pleasure At seven o'clock the Rollins College east to the Court House, where at Washington. ( Senator enator ) ( Trammell TrammeIl ) is ( pa- pa ) to the present call to the flag. orchestra and the Girls' Glee Club a ( brother-in-law brother in law ) of Mrs. ( C. G. ) P. ( Dick- Dick ) triotic music was played and where Guests arrived at ( seven-thirty seven thirty ) and will ( give. give ) a concert by moonlight on enson, of Orlando, who is a niece of after due ceremony, Company C was Chase Hall Terrace. The stage dancing followed until eleven.varycoored . S. P. Shepherd, of Winter Park, and a presented with a flag. The decorations were unique and which was used so effectively for the former student of the Rollins ConOur boys made a good appearance, artistic. Many large ( fresh-cutperformance fresh cutperformance ) of a Midsummer Night'sbamboo servatory of Music. It will indeed be and their position ( in in. ) the parade ( indi indi- ) very poles, wreathed with garlands Dream will be redecorated and used a great ( pzivil.eger pzivil.egeo ) ( have havg ) SenatorTrammell l cates,. . .( .the the ). 11. recognition.1 . .- ,they. .( .aJ-A .aJ A )"( receiv- receiv ).- ,..... ( oJi of ) fresh.. 'rf .u, and.( hugj hug )',,._ll1st r sjL.( f r ) ( for for. ) ( thls this ) ( concert cQncert. concert. ) ' with us at Commencement ( ing mg. ) chrysanthemums , The program as a- ( wKoTe whote ) rtimTses" - and to have the opportunity to hear , They have been going through were placed about paper the hall between to be the most successful ever given such a gifted speaker. some very ( military-looking military looking ) ( manoeu- manoeu ) the ( overhanging overhangin ) balcony and floor, at Rollins. Miss Enyart is general vers every afternoon of late, and one and thus set apart a "safe" space for chairman of the Festival. The music WINTER ( PARK PAUK I'ARIc ) ( RALLY HALLY ) ( POST POST- ) and all showing intense interest. onlookers. The ( five-piece five piece ) orchestra is under the direction of ( Miss 11liss ) Dyer PONED and Miss ( Waterman 'Vaterman ) of the Conserva- played at one end of the room, ( screen- screen ) ( DELPHIC DELI'HIC ) SOCIETY ed behind a lattice ( inter-Iaced inter Iaced inter-laced laced ) with YMiss ( Bellows BelIows ) is chairman of The patriotic rally which was to - {/ greens and blossoms, while in the ( op- op ) the Program committee, and various have taken place at ( Winter 'Vinte ) Park unThe Delphic Society held a very ( in- in fin- fin ) posite corner, delicious fruit punch students are planning the other de- der the auspices of the ( Winter 'Vmter ) Park ! ( foresting teresting ) meeting last Wednesday and assorted crackers were served ( tB113. tails. ) town council last Sunday afternoon, evening in the Phi Alpha Fraternity from a booth, festooned with more was postponed on account of rain( , " ) I rooms. garlands and green, and ( vari-colored vari colored van-colored van ) ( CHARLES CHAHLES ) E. LAMSON until tomorrow afternoon at four ' chrysanthemums. Upstairs, the ( fra fra- ) The ( meeting meetmg ) opened promptly at ( t/ t ) o'clock. The band which was to have ternity room and balcony were thrown I 7.30 at the sound of the gravel, withPresident Mr. Lamson, whose death occurred played at the rally last Sunday ( after after- ) open to the guests. ( Hanna lianna ) presiding.After . on Tuesday of last week at the home concert at the ( Winter Wmter ) A large number of the noon gave a faculty were I the roll call the secretary's of Mrs. C. L. Smith, his aunt, was a Park depot for an hour or more present and in the receiving line were j report was read. Reports were made student here in the early days of which those whoarrived Leon D. Lewis Roberts and partly compensated , George by the various committees and a short Rollins. He and his ( sister. sister ) Mrs. Ida at the park to participate in Randolph Lake. business session ensued. G. ( yolby Volby ), of Lewistown, Mon., came the Tomorrow the band will rally. The program consisted of threedistinct to ( Winter 'Vinter ) Park in 1892 to live, underNegative render patriotic airs, national songs , Alfred J. Hanna, Capt. features. First, review 0WIll f the tutleage of Mrs. Smith, then be sung by the assemblage, and Sidney Lanier's life and work ( sec sec- ) Speakers, Affirmative, Warren ( In-Miss In Miss InMiss ) Lamson, dean of women in Rol- a large American flag will be ( unfurl unfurl- ) ondly, a debate, and thirdly, musIcalc. ( , ' ) gram, Elinor Emery, Everitte ( Royal Royal. ) ( tins Hns lins ) College. ( He lie ) was a student of' d. Dr.George Morgan Ward, of ( Rol Rol- ) Alfred J. ( Han- Han ) selections. Speakers, Negative, our college for several years, ( prepar prepar- ) ( lins Ims ), will preside, and a number of I The program was as follows: na, Annie Stone, Harold Hill. ing here for more extended college prominent men of Winter Park will I I Buorea Nolte, Nevin, Hope ( Towns- Towns ) The remarks made concerning ( Sid- Sid ) work elsewhere. After studying for ( leliver eliver ) addresses. 1 e) . ney Lanier were ( interef'.ting interesting ) as well two years in Piedmont College, Ga., Life of Sidney Lanier, Majorie ( Tall- Tall ) as instructive. As he is one of the he entered Rochester University, from ( MUSICAL l\IUSICAL l IUSICAL ) ( RECITAL HECITAL ) , man. South's greatest poets, though not which he was graduated in 1910. Marshes of Glynn, Lanier, Wenonah ( well-known well known well-known. known. ) those present were glad His most important work after A musical recital was given ( Thurs Thurs- Thurs. ) I Butterworth. to become better acquainted with his graduation was done in the experi- ( day clay ) evening, the 19th, in Knowles : Lanier's Personality. life, and thus can the more readily mentl laboratory of the Eastman ( Ko- Ko ) ' Hall, for the benefit of the Methodist ( j ; ) Sunrise, Lanier, Harold ( Hill. lull. ) appreciate his ( poems poems. ) dak Co., with which he was con- Church.ValtrT ( Drcnnen Drennen ), the ( well- well ) I Goodbye, Tosti, Malcolm ( McGowan McGowan. ) . The musical selections rendered ( ad- ad ) I' nected until a short time before his known Orlando soloist, and his sister, I Debate, Resolved "That Heredity ded greatly to the entertainment of illness began. He was greatly inter- ( Mrs. 1\1rs. 11rs. 1 1rs. ) Aldrich, ( and tnd ) Mrs. R. Magruder, I is a more patent factor in the ( devel devel- ) the evening The ( meeting meeting- ) was one of ested in the research operations hero were assisted ( .by by ) Mrs. Roland Barze, opment of an individual than ( educa educa- ) much interest and profit to those and showed much efficiency in the ( elocutionist 'locutionis elocutionist. ) ( A k ) large number of the tion and enviornment." Miss ( Wilkins \Vilkins Vilkins ), present and the next ( meeting meeting' ), which work. students ( andijmembcrs andijjiembers ) of the faculty , chairman. will be the last this year is looked Interested in athletics from early ( tittcndcd nttended attended ) the ( cojifcert. apert. ) ( Affimativc Affimative ), Everitte Royal, Capt. forward to with ( srreat g-reat g reat great ) ( pleasure. pleasur ) (Continued on Page Five.) . . %.,r. |
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