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THE NORMAL ADVANCE49present. The presidents of several southern colleges and universities also took part in thecelebration.. The total membership of this oneorganization, since its- founding numbers 4,000but the active membership is only 500.The new president of DePauw University,who succeeds Bishop Edwin Holt Hughes, isthe Rev. Francis J. McConnell, Ph. D., ofBrooklyn, N. Y. Dr. McConnell was pastor ofthe New York Avenue Methodist EpiscopalChurch in Brooklyn, before coming • to DePauw. ,:?Kansas City boasts a teacher who has notbeen absent from her school work one day inthirty years. She has been principal of one ofthe wTard schools for seventeen years and hasnot missed a single one of the monthly principals meetings. She has also been present atevery one of the monthly teachers institutesduring the whole thirty years. Pedagogues,rise and sing.Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors,show your class spirit by giving your representatives in the inter-class debate the best support possible. Help them to bring honor toyour class and the school, for from them theteam will be chosen which is to rise or fall before Normal, 111. The future glory of the blueand white depends upon you.ATHLETICSAccording to dope, the interclass basketball games now on will prove very interesting.The two sets which have already been playedprove the four class teams to be evenly matched,so that the scramble for the school championship is proving very warm.In the afternoon of November 5, the Freshmen and Sophomores and the Juniors andSeniors contested in the first set of games.Little team work had yet been developed.FRESHMEN, 14. SOPHOMORES, 18.Rinkard .center HarrisShaw forward KnoxThompson, Bird... forward LaughlinF. Bowles guard A. BowlesNolan guard GreenField Goals—Shaw, Bird, 2 Rinkard, 2 Green, Knox, 3 A. Bowles. Foul Goals—F.Bowles, 2 Rinkard, 2 A. Bowles, 8. Referee—Conner.JUNIORS, 11. SENIORS, 13.Cain center EverettRay forward SchoeppelJames forward Phillip, FoxWood guard SchorlingWebb guard BrumfielField Goals—Wood, James, 2 Cain, Everett,Schoeppel, 2. Foul Goals—-Wood, 2 Ray,Everett, 7. Referee—Conner.The next set of games, played November 12,proved to be pippins. The contests were evenand exciting. Rooting from the side lines resembled that of an intercollegiate contest. Bothgames were won and lost during the last halfof the last minute of play. The Seniors remain the only team unbeaten. Summaries:FRESHMEN, 12. JUNIORS, 11.Rinkard center CainShaw forward RayBird forward JamesPhillips guard WToodNolan guard WebbField Goals—Nolan, Rinkard, 2 Cain, Ray,3 Wood. Foul Goals—Bird, 2 Rinkard, 2 Ray. Referee—Conner.SENIORS, 13. SOPHOMORES, 12.Everett center HarrisSchoeppel forward KnoxSchorling forward LaughlinBrumfiel guard .A. BowlesCohee guard GreenField Goal—Knox, A. Bowles, Cohee, 4 Schoeppel, Schorling. Foul Goals—A. Bowles,8 Cohee. Referee—Conner. |
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