Sou'wester Yearbook . ward movement, and the equipment attained now in her hall is more thoroughand far-reaching than ever before. In our intermediate debate, King, Brewer, and Scrimshire versus Leath, Huck-abee, and Dudley represented us in a most creditable manner. They debated asonly Alamos know how, and gave us something interesting and highly instructive. The Alamo never fails to come forward at Commencement to claim and re-ceive the greater part of all honors. Although it is not yet time for them to beawarded this year, everyone knows the way they will go. W. L. Blackburn will represent


Sou'wester Yearbook . ward movement, and the equipment attained now in her hall is more thoroughand far-reaching than ever before. In our intermediate debate, King, Brewer, and Scrimshire versus Leath, Huck-abee, and Dudley represented us in a most creditable manner. They debated asonly Alamos know how, and gave us something interesting and highly instructive. The Alamo never fails to come forward at Commencement to claim and re-ceive the greater part of all honors. Although it is not yet time for them to beawarded this year, everyone knows the way they will go. W. L. Blackburn will represent us in the debate with Arkansas. Clark and Caveness will fight it out for us in the Brooks Prize Debate, a factto which is attributed the present pallor of the San Jacks. The prospect of the Alamo was never so bright as at present. She has donea great work, she is doing a greater work, and the field she covers is ever increas-ing. Edd Munden. He that tooteth not his own horn, the same shall not be tooted. Souwesteh. 73.


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