Bates Student . s and a picture draw-inig contest in which Ruth Skinner andAlice Lawry won prizes. The audiencewere then privileged to witness a po-tato tragedy known as The Robberof Yarmony. Miss Wright, 18, readthe play and the potato actors weremanipulated by the Misses Oakes andDrake, 18. After the play refresh-ments, consisting of hot coffee, sand-wiches and wafers, were served. Thelatter part of the evening was spentin singing college songs and oheertfor the dean. SENIORS RECETVE HONORS Contrary to the rumors that havebeen floating around the campus,Bates will not do away with Commence-m


Bates Student . s and a picture draw-inig contest in which Ruth Skinner andAlice Lawry won prizes. The audiencewere then privileged to witness a po-tato tragedy known as The Robberof Yarmony. Miss Wright, 18, readthe play and the potato actors weremanipulated by the Misses Oakes andDrake, 18. After the play refresh-ments, consisting of hot coffee, sand-wiches and wafers, were served. Thelatter part of the evening was spentin singing college songs and oheertfor the dean. SENIORS RECETVE HONORS Contrary to the rumors that havebeen floating around the campus,Bates will not do away with Commence-ment. The Senior honors have beenannounced and are as follows: Alton Bush, Theodore Bacon, ArthurDyer, Lawrence Thompson, Ellen , Alice Lawry, Dora A. Lougee,Ida B. Paine, in Language and Litera-ture; Charles C. Chayer, Herbert Hin*ton, Arthur L. Purinton, Ruth Lewi9»Irene K. McDonald, Eleanor Newman,in Philosophy; Waldo Caverly, SmithB. Hopkins, George W. House, EthelChayer, Esther G. Wills, in


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