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Show B. A. C. NOTES. . The January issue of Tho Student will be out next week. m Nine big rahs! for our basket ball team. On their trip north they put the ax on the head of Monroe, Pang-uitch, Pang-uitch, Richfield and Beaver. Show us an example of a team's winning more games at one timo. It was necessary for a number of tho students to miss the last number of the Lyceum Course, tho lecture given by Ross Crane the great cartoonist. car-toonist. Thcso unfortunate ones sense their loss since hearing enthusiastic enthus-iastic reports of tho affair. After having had a joyful Christmas Christ-mas vacation, every student is back at hard school work again. The teports In general as to tho kind of holidays spent are all capital. Some of the students were a day late, but because of no fault of theirs: the roads are so bad that in some parts of the country coun-try travel is almost impossible. In Tuesday's chapel the music furnished furn-ished by Mr. Tollestrup and George Foster was greatly enjoyed by the large and eager body of students present. Tho vacation has put new spirit into everyone as shown by the appreciation of Mr. Homer's hearty New Year's wishes and good, wholesome whole-some advice. Mr. Homer promises us a visit from Govornor Spry in the near future. New Year's resolutions are not always al-ways what thoy seem. Two boys made the folowing ones on the campus the other day: "We will absolutely abstain ab-stain from using alcoholic beverages every day between tho hours of 7 a. m. and 9 a. m.; while drawing water from tho well; whllo playing any piano, pi-ano, regardless of make or style, whllo blowing any kind of a horn; while milking tho cow and whllo yawning. |