. The Orange blossom . This Association was or-ganized in 1902. Before that timethe Athletic interests of the schoolwere in the hands of the Athleticdirector. Since they have been giv-en into the charge of the studentbody, Baker has come to the frontin Athletics; her teams are amongthe best. 28. A dark lantern makes its appearance at the arbor. 29. The Sophomores elect Hibbard, Boys, and Berl Green to debate againstthe Freshmen. OCTOBER. 3. Governor LaFollette lectures onRepresentative Government. 7. The Amphictyonians and their friendshave a picnic at Butels grove. 6. Annual Freshman-Sophomor


. The Orange blossom . This Association was or-ganized in 1902. Before that timethe Athletic interests of the schoolwere in the hands of the Athleticdirector. Since they have been giv-en into the charge of the studentbody, Baker has come to the frontin Athletics; her teams are amongthe best. 28. A dark lantern makes its appearance at the arbor. 29. The Sophomores elect Hibbard, Boys, and Berl Green to debate againstthe Freshmen. OCTOBER. 3. Governor LaFollette lectures onRepresentative Government. 7. The Amphictyonians and their friendshave a picnic at Butels grove. 6. Annual Freshman-Sophomore classscrap. The Freshman colors, pur-ple and white, floating from a syca-more tree, are successfully defendedby the Roman Senate from the at-tacks of the men of the ColumbianCommonwealth. They are finallytaken down by their owners. Asusual, the Freshmen are scrap differs from the ordi-nary in the part taken by the girlsof the two classes. 10. Bishop Moore at chapel. The Freshmen debaters are Funs- 202. ton, Copeland, and McWilliams. 11. Delta Tau Delta chicken fry at Bu- tels. 12. A concert is given by the Royal Ital- ian hand under the auspices of theY. M. C. The Baker Quartette, composed ofCox, Scholfield, Mitchner and Fos-ter, give an entertainment at Wells-ville. 19-22. The Y. W. C. A. Convention isheld at Manhattan and presided ov-er by Miss Lillian Scott. The inter-est taken by the Baker Y. W. C. shown by the size of its delega-tion. Last year we were represent-ed by sixteen girls, the largest dele-gation present; this year the num-ber is almost doubled. Baker sendstwenty-nine delegates. 21. Fall holiday. 26. The Hungarian Boys Band gives a matinee under the direction of thefaculty. 27. The following Athletic managers are chosen: Base Ball, W. D. Ball, V. T. Basket Ball, Miss WinonaFreark. Track, Frank , P. W. Tennis, Miss Ethel Ma-curdy. 30. A concert is given by the Lenora Jackson-Sibyl S


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