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FRESHMAN PICTURE CALLED OFF

June, 1922
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FRESHMAN PICTURE CALLED OFF
June, 1922

Flagrant cutting of classes by both sophomores and freshmen in direct violation of the rules laid down, led Palaeopitus to call off the annual picture contest after it had been officially under way but six hours. According to the statement given out by Palaeopitus the rules requiring members, of both classes to attend all recitations on Friday were the only ones under which the College administration would consent to the picture. Both" classes had been warned that the rules would be rigidly enforced in spirit as well as in letter and that no infringement whatsoever would be tolerated. Hence, Palaeopitus, believing in the value of the annual picture, brought this year's contest to an abrupt close when both classes failed to attend recitations on Friday morning. It was by such action alone that the picture could escape the renewal of the faculty ban.