HIM Hill 1 I III •" r III ii ' "iinr "T~r r "Vri* i -rii mi iiin Wi /?iO EXTRA Montroat Collogjop' Montrcat, 1), C. April 1. 1941 w Th D — P pn KJ J \ MOTORBOAT T]-J£. KACE5 Oh B AJ(i loft'l Already. Only one week of. the plat^-TTos^are being built and deco rated, aM v/e undorst&pd " 6yery_.4i€r!rt"T3 sold on i^e obsi^rvatLoii-'t^ain th4ji v/lli, follov; th« course of|- the r^Ae, • afternoon rchcre is ' i^at. deafemn^ sound^ of the motors as thqy spin tholf oourso. timing the Vnlnute's. fit vri.ll bo .thu most exciting evW Pf t^o yqar ap thi s, year'_^J the "specdstiprs"' ha'f'p more ppwer tk ever, ACKWOVVUEDGMENT l6 want to tako this\\,opportunity to thank the ”orgPniza^'|^f /-ivjio ■Vd’shed.- to• keep its. identity a.^l.eWct,' , for the candy machines yhici|.\-/e^^- pT^^ced In the. three-- dormitories • , \t.bout;- it, stu dent body? ivQ.gh\ty n^c\.'/-Vs^-’t it? fJA ■iBiAY Things arn pretty around the campus donOtj;ijjaA-xTF^ -a'TiaSrdprmitory t feiv mnths -will our t'rouJiLe-r'‘ much in confusion these days, but we least. Just to have id neiv gymnasium in a well, worth all of We -think the, |dea o \two \ bedroomst and _ ndcaW" Of • . co\ir.s.e, about the- padjors' Arch door-waysb aiid gives us a hint l,S'to three room suites-. o study room,' ' is a ■ can’t toll much■ 3t now, but the Indi.ng staircase -hat it.vdl'l look ,,>|likc npon conplct4.pn» ^ ' ■ \ \ Kind tho , new .gymnasiumJ .Those v;hite 11s- a-nd that ha,rd'\-w-oVd floor look ‘^-^^derful. All ;,sort :o£,\ new- rcoroa- activi-tie's vail open to us ‘'those • ladders- on th6v..,.vi,‘all5 and W3 r.p,;^i^nd rings from the ceili^gv^j^Thc room" adj oining is,/' an . 0X0,3idf V Wo say in \ The very hcarticst\of %csthyas'hes \arc extended to-e'-nc-- bcU-oved^ arid, fat-thf*^ motorman, ' This-pas^ v/cok-\ he 6clcb'i«iat-’‘'*" ed his sixty-fourth Mrthd^y, and-.at th-a. dose of tho school \ year ho -will have scr-ved ' the\ •■college thirty-- five-years. His red\. ■trollcy‘'‘par- is a- familiar sight on ouV ^cemipus, entire student body co:^e;-s a grca'-t“"B"lg, "Happy Birthday" J nbntsf# cheers for .those imP'ro’tfc- v'^"' ■ GUEST t&PCAk€R""'toR *•' I ■ V'-"" THEAT-RE-"""'■ G.UrflD - A " •FOOLS AND 'At thirty man suspects .,h4“iself Knows it at’forty, and'rcV)pj?Rrg^is plan; At fifty chides his xrif'afnous delay, Pushes his prudent purpose., to reso'lyo, Resolvcs--and ro^resolves; then dies ■ -■ the same, . - spjA-^'ker ]j,a--s"'"" been .infited to bb the gTl'est eji^-^'the Thea.t-r€' Guild, at\ its regp.l"S!'Ir” monthjtv"“-tieeting. He is \one v/ho '‘'I's quite „„„..vPrsed in the art ■ of^ating and,„..."h'As. had experience on—'^oth the "g't"age and screen,^Mii©-nnadcrstand that his persorialityjff'^uch that that, . alone -would bje-''PlJ3Pficient to make the aftii^ptlbon entertaining. This speaker is on his-way to New york from a Caribbean cruise -for a personal appearance .at the premier-of' his new picture, --Young This is an invitation to , the student body to be present Thursday at 3:30 to meet none o-ther than Clark. Gable

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