The Campanile . ationof a big top, sawdust ring and all. After an introductory speech by the ringmaster the entire company took partin a grand parade around the ring, led by the famous P. A. L. S. Womens Band. The main performance was a hilarous affair, occasioned by a trained horse,skilled dancers, clowns, negro comedians, and trapeze performers. Led by theclamouring of the barker, the crowd flocked to gaze in true rustic wonder atthe snake charmer, the ^\?ild \\oman, the fortune teller, the fat lady and themidgets. Peanuts, popcorn and soda pop supplied the final touch to the circusflavor. A


The Campanile . ationof a big top, sawdust ring and all. After an introductory speech by the ringmaster the entire company took partin a grand parade around the ring, led by the famous P. A. L. S. Womens Band. The main performance was a hilarous affair, occasioned by a trained horse,skilled dancers, clowns, negro comedians, and trapeze performers. Led by theclamouring of the barker, the crowd flocked to gaze in true rustic wonder atthe snake charmer, the ^\?ild \\oman, the fortune teller, the fat lady and themidgets. Peanuts, popcorn and soda pop supplied the final touch to the circusflavor. AUTRY HOUSE TEA The opening of the Autry House was the occasion of a beautiful tea onMonday afternoon, October 3. The spacious hall was decorated with goldenflowers along the wall and pink roses formed the motif on the tables near theartistic fireplace. A large number of guests attended and the hours from fourto six were pleasantly spent in admiring the lovely new house. Punch wasserved from the cafeteria //Il»»\ • :v/s^ •v>^%«v:,. M»« R B. L. S-P. A. L. S. TEA On the afternoon of October 7, the EHzabeth Baldwin Literary Society andthe Pallas Athene Literary Society entertained in the Campus Commons fromfour to six with a beautifully appointed tea for the new girls. The Commonswere attractively decorated in autvunn flowers which gave a pretty setting tothe bevy of new and old girls enjoying private tete-a-tete, interspersed by readingsand musical selections. Refreshments were served bufifet style at six. Y. W. C. A. LITTLE SISTER PARTY The annual Big Sister-Little Sister party of the Y. W. C. A. was held at theAutry House on Saturday, October 8. The House was decorated with quan-tities of flowers. A Get Acquainted game was first played—followed by apeanut hunt staged by various packs, each with a particular call. Captains hadto pick up the peanuts and much fim was occasioned by hearing the membersof the various packs crowing, barking or mooing until the capt


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