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190 TO DRAG MA OF ALPHA OMICRON PI                                                          BANTA'S
                                                                                 GREEK EXCHANGE
   In this number which has for its aim better homes, the following
is appropriate. Could it happen in your house?                                   A Panhellenic Jour       C- K •f.s CG Ki;     Published Quarterly
                                                                                 nal Published in the                          In December. March,
   An unpopular young man—a poor dancer—phones a girl and invites her to         Interest of the College                       July and September.
the varsity ball. She explains that she is very sorry, but she has another date  Fraternity World                              Price, SI per year
for that night and can't possibly go to the varsity ball. She closes the tele-
phone booth and tells the girls all about it, and besides she just knows that a                                             I
perfectly grand man is going to ask her to go—and now she can't accept!

   Tomorrow at eight A. M. notebooks, covering a month's work in chemistry,
are due. Tonight is the informal. O f course, we can't miss the informal, but
how about the rest of it? So we just get the "stude's" notebook, which sim-
plifies matters.

   A German test is on, the Herr professor leaves the classroom, and immedi-
ately from covert hiding places appear Germ an-English dictionaries, sundry
notes, and translations.

   A worried home economics student takes the disjointed waist home for
mother to straighten out.

   In history, slips are to be signed,- whether or not the required number of
pages of supplementary reading have been covered during the past month.
They haven't—but we'll have more time next month and can make it up—so
we sign the slip with the good name which our ancestors have given us.

    They are indeed petty misdemeanors, but they weaken the firm moral fibre
and make for bigger evils.—X fi Eleusis. Kappa Alpha Theta.

                                                                                 GEORGE BANTA                                  Editor-in-chief

                                                                                 W A L T E R B. PALMER - - - Fraternity Editor

                                                                                 IDA SHAW MARTIN . . . . Sorority Editor

                                                                                 ELEANOR BANTA SHARP - - Exchange Editor

                                                                                 GEORGE BANTA, Jr. - - - Business Manager

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