. Aurora. has given opportunity to those playing instruments todevelop their talent. The addition of this line of music has added much tothe school spirit and the brass instruments have taken a prominent part atbasketball games during the year. A number of programs were given downtown at civic meetings and church services. It has created an interest ininstrumental music in the literary societies where the orchestra has fre-quently played at regular meetings or special programs. Miss Thorold Geyer as pianist has given able and untiring arrangement this year has consisted of two f


. Aurora. has given opportunity to those playing instruments todevelop their talent. The addition of this line of music has added much tothe school spirit and the brass instruments have taken a prominent part atbasketball games during the year. A number of programs were given downtown at civic meetings and church services. It has created an interest ininstrumental music in the literary societies where the orchestra has fre-quently played at regular meetings or special programs. Miss Thorold Geyer as pianist has given able and untiring arrangement this year has consisted of two first violins, two secondviolins, a mandolin, two cornets, two slide trombones, a saxaphone. flute andtrap drums. The outlook for next year is encouraging and we hope to give theorganization a larger part in the life of the student body. is -4 > i 4i i T ENTY 0N E -1 %:^>^r^. ft ?,i- I ? .?; %IS T•V^ ENTY 0N E % I :« ?V SSM^^^^^S#§^S^^?^^^^^^. The Married Peoples Society Among the student organizations of Manchester College there is onewhich sometimes provokes a smile yet its members index a much aspireddistinction. To be a member of this organization there are several distinctqualifications necessary. One must disregard selfishness and feel the needof another (helpmeet) in his life. This is not usually an arduous task foreach normal minded person can qualify here. The second, vv^hich is a sequelto the first, the finding and persuasion of this one, is sometimes more diffi-cult. The initiative is usually taken by gentlemen yet in modern times manysecret longings from the other sex can easily be interpreted. The expediencyof this is sometimes questioned but if it were not so the fairer sex would bemuch handicapped and the bashful boy would despair; hence since we haveforgotten our double standard, suggestions may be in order. A few yearsago the concluding part of the matter was easy but just recently the legisla-ture was disc


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