Show STUDENT LIFE Club Sororities The Ag Club with its character PAGE FIVE fraternities Sorosis initiations took place istic “push” has taken in a bunch on Friday and Saturday The of the best men in school and in- new members are: Mary Howell tend to keep the kettle boiling Marie Eccles Lucille and Edith throughout the year The follow- Hayball ing are the new members: J F Knudson Jos II Rinner SIGMA THETA PHI Grover Jos Anderson The newest arrival in sororities Clyde Aaron Bracken will make its debut in college Lloyd Tuttle John Sharp Geo Cahoon Jos activities Saturday by giving a Geo Foster Wm Goodspeed matinee in the Smart gym from Williams Geo 4 to G Stewart Hugh p m Sweitzer Russel Crandall Rus4sel Packard Yern Bird Harry The last dance before ThanksGreen Willard Stevens giving Saturday 4 to G after the - ' Some girls wearing the orange and black picked up bite” at the Phi Kappi morning The boys are ing over the “incident” themselves game “wee The Pi Zets wish to thank all Saturday who have been so kind to them all smilThe during their quarantine and fruits magazines flowers and a con-gratulati- ng the numerous other gifts were more fact that although so early in than appreciated and will always the morning they were in fair be remembered shape to greet the ladies on The Pi Zeta Pi’s are gradually’ becoming a little more sociab Sorosis at her home on WednesSaturday afternoon they all we business a short After day night to the Oak by way of celebratin Kerr Miss Coral entertained meeting the rest of the evening was spent socially FRESHMEN DEFEAT SOPHOMORES DEC so lGtii— AG (3LUB BAL that this large amount of ma erial can be developed to a hig degree and make it the dire The Sophomore challenge to feed to the College teams The lineup for Saturday’s gam the Freshmen was hurled into their very faces as it were when was an follows: Saturday on the world famous gridiron these Fresh ies ran over the Sophos by a score of 13 to 0 The game was hard fought throughout and it was only in the first few minutes of play that the two Freshmen secured their touchdowns II Brossard and II Peterson with all the confidence born of belonging to the class of “16” would repeatedly tuck the ball under their arms and romp around the Sophomore’s ends In Mohr referee: Stevens uni fact these two phenominal young players kept the Sophs guessing ORGANIZATION OF all through the game and it was FIRST YE of only the cool persistant work Madsen and Anderson and other President — Kingsly Thatcher older' men in the game that kept Vice President — Alice Rosenthe score ro low baum ball Every man played good Secretary— Alma Blinkcndcrfer which made the game very interTreasurer — Geo Ammuson rewho esting to the spectators Debating manager— Dale Jenkmarked their surprise at finding ins so much good material for the Athletic managerSeott Budge class these in teams College n Cheer masterKalph Suuton games Executive Committee — Miss The fact is these are the games Isaacson Victor Miss Show and which develop this material Larsen footof 4 work the spirit help up ball It is to be hoped that these Everyone come and get acinter-clas- s games will be worked quainted with the “Thetas” toout as is tho basket ball schedule morrow: 4 to G By Themselves Atlian the cheapest while they save twice as much and last five times as long as other separators They save their cost every six months over gravity setting sys-- ( terns and every year over other separators while they may be bought for cash or on such liberal terms that they will actually pay i : for themselves Every assertion thus briefly made is subject to demonstrative proof to your own satisfaction by the nearest DE LAVAL local agent or by your writing to the Company direct AVliy then in the name of simple common sense should anyone who has use for a Cream Separator go without one buy other than a I)E LAVAL or continue the use of an inferior separator t The DE LAVAL SEPARA TOR COMPANY NEW YORK CUICAOO SAN FUANCUCO SEATTLE |