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Show student enterprises and activities find themselves popular.' As they grow up, and take time to serve on committees, and do the tedious tedi-ous detail work of getting up suppers and running entertainments entertain-ments and rehearsing for shows, they find popularity has come to them. They make a host of friends and everybody likes them. HOW TO OBTAIN POPULARITY There is an almost universal desire to be popular. People like to feel they have many friends. Many of them feel badly because be-cause they have not made any larger place in the life of their home town. Young folks, in particular, par-ticular, often ask how they can become more popular. One of the sure ways of becoming be-coming popular, is to do the things for the public good that people want done. In schools and colleges the boys and girls who do the work of managing the |