. The Tower, 1921. of Football Miss Boyd Hoys Version of Football Mr. Roise The Letter S Mr. Neary Music Mrs. Hague Presentation of the S President Harvey After announcing the election of Mr. Buffmire as Captain of the Team forthe ensuing year, President Harvey closed the program with a strong charge tothe team to uphold all that is best in athletics. He expressed his pride in andappreciation of the team that had won the reputation of playing square. Hemade a strong plea always to be victorious sportsmen even when the game mightcount for the opposing team. The climax was reached when President


. The Tower, 1921. of Football Miss Boyd Hoys Version of Football Mr. Roise The Letter S Mr. Neary Music Mrs. Hague Presentation of the S President Harvey After announcing the election of Mr. Buffmire as Captain of the Team forthe ensuing year, President Harvey closed the program with a strong charge tothe team to uphold all that is best in athletics. He expressed his pride in andappreciation of the team that had won the reputation of playing square. Hemade a strong plea always to be victorious sportsmen even when the game mightcount for the opposing team. The climax was reached when President Harveyproposed and led in three rousing cheers for the team. •n Wisconsin brought all to their feet, and then Mr. Harvey sprang thesurprise of the evening by telling the football men that they and their friendsmight dance till the stroke of eleven. During the dancing many a couple toastedthe Toastmaster. and the football men are still declaring that no future team willever enjoy a more pleasant KIDS PARTY RECALLS MEMORIES er tenth in the gym. the party givenby the Social Committee of the Y. Xo, indeed, for twas one of the higgestsuccesses of the year. Everyone came. e\en tin- faculty, dressed as they hadten, twelve, or maybe twenty years ago. The first part of the evening theyjust couldnt play games, for they tried most of the time to recognize their littlefriends. Miss Kugcl was discovered as a regular Stout Freshman, with puff,rouge, and everything. Miss McFadden came all dressed up as a young sportsgirl, hut Miss Williams certainly took the prize as the spoiled candy-fed little girl. Dont think the party lacked hoys, for they wen- most nobly represented byIiohhy Tullar, Joe Shook, Jack Lillick, Fritz von lleimherg. Hilly King, andSambo Giddings. Joe Shook featured two regular fights, while Jack Lillick scaled the wall


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