Pg Lwn 4 &113 VOLUME 39 PART 2 Editor, Kenneth G. Patrick ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1928 Business Manager, Edward L. Hulse NUMBER 37 11 " . , .C- : rc - r When 86,000 Watch 22! An aeroplane view of the new football stadium at the University of Michigan. This is said to have the largest seating capacity of any football stadium in the country. It is built in a natural amphi- theatre, and the top rows can be entered from street level on three sides. It looks to us like the perfect bowl. (Calkins-Fletcher) ) K( 'se .0 AOH* %h i 7 oil, WIR . "We Who Are About to Learn Salute You." At Simmons College, in the classic confines of Boston, the freshmen are quickly taught their proper place in the scheme of things. Here they are saluting representatives of the august senior class. From left to right-Marjorie Barham, Bernice Epstein, and Jessica Teffer, all of the Class of 1932, kow-tow to Kathleen Frich, Bet- sey O'Connor, and Betty Whipple, of the Class of 1929. (Intentional Newsreel) OF 0*1- 00, z. I Beauties on the 'Bama, 'Bama Shores. Misses Alice (left) and Mary Mitchell are strong contend- ers for the intercollegiate sister beauty contest-if such is ever held-according to their fellow stu- dents at the University of Alabama. They are conceded the title on the campus at Tuscaloosa. Both are members of the Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. (Orville Rush) L\ f''° Radcliffe Girls Gather About "Jim." That's wrong phonetically. What they gather about is "Gym"-short for Harriet Lawrence Hemenway Gym- nasium. It is believed that the majority of the stu- dents shown are freshmen. If such is the case, pos- terity has nothing to fear from the Class of 1932. (Pacific and Atlantic) "Pull for the SjIore, Boys"-Lower classmen disport them- selves in various ways on different campuses-or should it be campi? Some climb greased poles, some mix up the freshmen's shoes, some smash hats, some tear shirts, and other stunts too numerous to mention. At beautiful Villa Nova they take mud . , . Give Princeton's Opponents Enough Roper, and They Will Head Coach W. W. Roper, gen- erally spoken of as Bill, has become an institution and a tradition on the Princeton campus. It is rumored that after the Virginia scoreless tie the smile portrayed I i =1