xxx t Jr Lwbr4h 4 ka1133X VOLUME 39 PART 2 Editor, Kenneth G. Patrick ANN ARBOR, MICHIG;AN, SUTND AY, OCTOBER 21, 1928 Business Manager, Edward L. Hulse NUMBER 25 - A Modern Greek Chorus. This shows the songbirds in the finals of the inter- sorority song contest at the University of Southern California. They are the survivors of 300 starters. From left to right-Dorothy Fuller, Janet Dow Hazel Woods, Elizabeth Whitzen, Murine Honey, and Marjorie Snow. We don't know who won, but we bet that Mies Honey had a sweet: voice. (Below) (Underwood and Underwood) T (Above) Up High, But Down and Out ! Ferris Nicholson and Muls Widman, intramural boxers of the University of Washington, stage a bout on Nisqually Glacier, on the slopes of Mt. Rainier. ~ieWrd - F,. (Right) Why Do They Call Him "Butch?" There are a number of good reasons, as the opponents of the Uni- versity of Illinois eleven can well testi- fy ! Illinois won the Conference cham- pionship last season, and -immediately elected "Butch" No- wack as captain of the 1928 team. "Butch" has a football under his left arm. J t' ;,, x; I IT'~U - ~ U - m - -- ~* -U- I 5 U 3~ ~-,f I I