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Show 1 CAMPUS RULES ARE 1 NOW IN FULL FORCE Vigilance Committee of Upper Classmen 1 on Watch to Prevent Freshmen i From Breaking Traditions. Camrusiules went into effect at the; "sjV-ity ot lab yesterday, and were idly enforced by a committee ap-yted ap-yted by the student body's executive1 mittee. 'or a while it was thought that a 1 battle would be necessary to keep f reshmen from violating the rules using the main stairway to the ad-is ad-is t ration building, he first-year men boasted that they Id gather in a body on the stairs :ng the. noon hour, and the vigilance aiittee made arrangements to re-j e them. 1 ( roups of seniors, juniors and sopho-i sopho-i uTNw'ere gathered together to bring : lii? ir?hmen to terms if they earned fut their Threat. It is the first time I hat the first-year students have ob-I ob-I ected to the regulations, and the upper I lasmen say they must be made to realize their position according to col-liege col-liege traditions. The freshmen were in a bad mood vetiterdav as a result of the failure nf I their attempt to capture- and humiliate I certain members of the sophomore class1 I the night before. They captured Dan I Spencer, president of the sophomore I ela-s, ana Stephen Kerr, president of I tho freshmen class Inst year. Hming I the night both students "foxed" their I captis and escaped. j |