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'TURNER, LANGHORNE NEW CHEERIOS
THE METEOR
Cheer Leaders Four Strong for 1928 An Honor System Must be Run by :Basket-ball Season Gentlemen to be Successful
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The student body has elected
1-ir. Harrell as the next to last
Rest a while. :1:. Mail your packages. ~
Open a charge account. * Without the slightest t
obligation on your ~ part. t
Randolph Turner and Gray Lang- speaker of the first group of Faculty
horne as cheer leaders. Though talkers gaYe the customary speech
there was only one vacancy in the last Wednesday, January 11. cheer leading staff, two new leaders
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were elected so that there would be onE! on each side of the balcony dur- ing the Basket-ball season. "Husk"' and "Sonny" are both very popular with the students and should have
lots of influence behind megaphones. Langhorne says, "Cheer leading is no joke. It might seem funny but it's something for the cheer leaders
::IIr. Harrell used as· his subject the idea that an honor system can- not be perfect and a thing to be
proud of unless the members are
gentlemen. With this in mind he
then asked, "Who is a gentleman?"
He enumerated various common be-
liefs but threw these aside for some-
thing else and that was the char-
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been decided upon.
ably be "The Trysting Place," by Booth Tarkington, "The Deceivers," by Wm. C. deMille (movie pro-
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ducer) and "The Florist Shop," by gentleman in that case?" asked Mr.
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HARRELL SAYSSTUDENT SHOULD BE GENTLEMAN
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"Husk," as usual was chasing after his women and therefore could not be found to give us a statement as to his election.
DRAMATIC SOCIETY HAS AC- CEPTED NEW MEMBERS
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town people that Mr. J olmston has priate story of a young man born
decided to put on another set of plays on March 3rd.
According to Ilflr. Johnston, the director, the plays have practically
men and ended it with an appro- without legal parents who saved a
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honor," were his words. H e said, however, that although honor was the * first characteristic, one must also be ~ considerate. *
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