Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . 1919 Before the Rush 62 donkey, with numerals 18 painted on his sides, about the main the Sophomores had not been idle. They had filled every con-spicuous place with posters bearing instructions by which the Freshmenwere to diligently breathe, eat and sleep. Under the flagpole on thecampus they eventually met to settle a few grievances. And it was notuntil shortly before dawn that Sophomore brains triumphed over Fresh-man brawn. September 3, 1915. A football rally and a smoker was held in the gymnasium. Greatenthusiasm for the old game was shown b


Artemisia [yearbook], 1917 . 1919 Before the Rush 62 donkey, with numerals 18 painted on his sides, about the main the Sophomores had not been idle. They had filled every con-spicuous place with posters bearing instructions by which the Freshmenwere to diligently breathe, eat and sleep. Under the flagpole on thecampus they eventually met to settle a few grievances. And it was notuntil shortly before dawn that Sophomore brains triumphed over Fresh-man brawn. September 3, 1915. A football rally and a smoker was held in the gymnasium. Greatenthusiasm for the old game was shown by the speeches given and themanner in which all the men The Cane Rush September 4, 1915. Intensely interested spectators filled the bleachers in the morningto see the Cane Rush, the annuel clash between the Sophomores and theFreshies. The Freshmen, stationed in the center of the Mackay Field,watched every move of the Sophomore group at the north end. The soundof the referees gun set both sides in motion. Immediately the Freshmenplowed into the middle of the Sophomores. However, when in fifty sec-onds the report of the gun was heard, and every Sophomore began jump-ing and yelling, the spectators knew white vests and canes would bedeckSophomores—not Freshmen. September 10, 1915. All the students and faculty, as guests of Delta Rho, gathered at thegymnasium for the first jolly-up dance of the season. Every new studentwas made to feel he was indeed a part of the student body. 6^ ^TffiJMIBIA September 11, 1915. The football men started training in earnest the beginning of thisweek. A game between the first and second teams in the afternoon re


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