Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . 1918 Before the Rush campus for the lull during the summer months. On this first day of regis-tration, the University abounded in cheerful, busy and earnest men andwomen. August 31, 1915. The traditional fight between the Freshmen and Sophomores brokeforth when early m the evening the Freshmen defiantly led a submissive. 1919 Before the Rush 62 donkey, with numerals 18 painted on his sides, about the main the Sophomores had not been idle. They had filled every con-spicuous place with posters bearing instructions by which the Freshmenwere to dilige


Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . 1918 Before the Rush campus for the lull during the summer months. On this first day of regis-tration, the University abounded in cheerful, busy and earnest men andwomen. August 31, 1915. The traditional fight between the Freshmen and Sophomores brokeforth when early m the evening the Freshmen defiantly led a submissive. 1919 Before the Rush 62 donkey, with numerals 18 painted on his sides, about the main the Sophomores had not been idle. They had filled every con-spicuous place with posters bearing instructions by which the Freshmenwere to diligently breathe, eat and sleep. Under the flagpole on thecampus they eventually met to settle a few grievances. And it was notuntil shortly before dawn that Sophomore brains triumphed over Fresh-man brawn. September 3, 1915. A football rally and a smoker was held in the gymnasium. Greatenthusiasm for the old game was shown by the speeches given and themanner in which all the men responded.


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