. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. e society. The board chooses theirown officers from their number. Tins is a voluntary society made upmostly of town people and its purposeis to help college girls. Because ofthis society no college girl needs togive up her education because of lackof funds. The committee is entrustedwith the money, which comes fromprivate gifts and from the dues of theclub, and they give it to girls who needit. Some times the money is in theform of a scholarship or it may comein (he form of a loan, depending onthe case. It is certainly a splendidorganizati


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. e society. The board chooses theirown officers from their number. Tins is a voluntary society made upmostly of town people and its purposeis to help college girls. Because ofthis society no college girl needs togive up her education because of lackof funds. The committee is entrustedwith the money, which comes fromprivate gifts and from the dues of theclub, and they give it to girls who needit. Some times the money is in theform of a scholarship or it may comein (he form of a loan, depending onthe case. It is certainly a splendidorganization and has helped many Col-ido College girls. After the luncheon at Cossitt anda short business meeting, the membersadjourned to Bcmis where an enter-tainment was given. The girls repeatedthe minuet, then followed music in-cluding several selections by the man-dolin club. l About (our oclock tea was servedin the Coi union room. TIGERS OUTPLAY AGGIES (Continued from Vaite I) COLORADO COLLEGE Founded in Colorado Springs iiC. A. DUNIWAY. Preside! DEPARTMENTS OF ENGINEERING, MUSIC, ARTS AND SCIENCES, BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AND BANKING For information apply to the Secretary. u SPEAKING OF SURPRISES. When youve spent your last lil penny,And your pockets a-gcttin slack,And an. indigoish hue comes oer you stealin;All a sudden comes that sixtyAnd you get your discharge back—Oh, boy, but aint it a grand and glory us fee-tin*? -y. .r- * v v * if PICKUPS FROM THE PAST. Homer and his daughter Louise were strolling along the Grecian shore. Demosthenes was down there on the beach orating to the waves when he i saw them coming and turned to the i bard and started lo gibber ill heavy monosyllables, waving his arms with ! Palestinian eloquence. Homer paused , and listened a minute and then he . walked up to the speaker and spake: Say, guy, if youre gonna spout yuh 1 sentiments to me and my dattcr there. you sure golta spit out that chewing tobacco. Whereupon Demosthenes swallowed the


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