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Show Page Twenty GOLD CICERONIA AND BLUE REPORT. Flave you ever heard the expression, “Six Bells,” (A. M. by the way)? Do you know what it represents? Have you ever experienced just what the true it means when combined with a cold Tuesday morning in November? If not, then, no doubt, you do not belong to the Ciceronia Society, for every loyal significance Ciceronian has by personal observation determined of this convention. to any ordinary student this recalls many painful memories, but to a Ciceronian it means joy, knowledge, and advancement. In fact means everything that is worth living for; a chance to attend the w eekly meetings of the school’s most important organization. The Ciceronia is in full swing. It is all dressed up, but contrary to the old saying, it HAS some place to go, and is now on the road. It is leading its members on to ability and distinction among men. So, watch and wait and see things! SEAGULL What's that? got lite and pep? when REPORT. Is it the “Seagulls” I'll say so. Lucile McDonald, Laura How you’re talking about? Have they could they help but be so successful Rynders, Virginia Daynes, Mary Chambers, Atton Carpenter, Lois Richards, Rachel Cannon, Catherine Crowley, Marion Jones, Blanche Edwards and Florence Hatch are new members. Did you hear how royally they entertained the old members?. They not only took them to the “movies” but gave them a lovely Hallowe’en tea. Did you see all those autos in front of Stohl’s the other day. Well, that was They for the Kensington are meeting tions intend to make the old members regularly now this a most were giving for the new and with their hopes successful year. and high ones. ambi- |