Now TheyMl Have to Jump Out Bob Barnet shows the Williams College roli-over-and-shut-olf the-dock technique which lost the upperclassmen their unlim ited cutting privilege. Dr. James Phinney Baxter, 3rd, Williami president, said revision of the system was necessary because "the students are just too lazy to get up for morning classes". After noon classes did not suffer so much, he said, as "most Williami men * r * U P an< J dressed in the afternoon even if they may not be awake Collegiate Digest Photo bv Sendell Colorado Girls Issue Challenge Solving an Age-Old Problem s C n°! 0 YuTu ‘r* L d,et, f 1 d ' Hendrix College student, have at last found whet to do with yesterday 1 , news irlJn' dLI? I" S 9,rl * ba,ketball ‘ eam ,n .‘ he P*P«rs. For their annuel •'Press Party" they decorated the gymnasium throughout 3322 VAX* ,hos A- R* * W h l* ® ,OUP * XCe,,en ! .. with f «* tooned and be-ribboned hometown paper,. Lula Martin and Jon Riff.l pictures. This one shows Amy Best apply,ng some warpaint. 1 member, of the decorating committee, are shown™ the job. Photo by"*, To Teach at Brown When the French *teemer St. Dominique docked at Staten Island recently, on board was ChaHes Beyer, an Alsatian, who will teach French at Brown University. Acme i*. aSgSSgat,
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