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The Wildcat

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ed with pine trees and other Yule tide decorations.

December 19, visitors from a sisiter ship Bishop also nestled safely in harbor and came aboard, and there was a debate on the proposition "Installment Buying as Practiced in the United States in the Last Ten Years Has Been Beneficial to the American People." The Oxford system of debating was used; two Baptists and two Methodists supporting the affirmative side with the same arrangement for the negative. The decision was rendered in favor of the negative side.

"Captain Dogan" ordered every one ashore December 22, and the ship was closed for the Christmas holidays. On going ashore a wealth of entertainment was found. The Boule of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was convening in this port from December 27-31, inclusive.

On the evening of December 27, a formal reception was given by Phi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, the hostess chapter, in the Seminar room of the Carnegie Library. The night of the twenty-seventh a semi-formal Christmas dance was given by Beta and Theta chapter of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity and Zeta Phi Beta sorority.

Theta chapter and Alpha Iota chapter of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority entertained, Monday, December 29, with a dance, in which the spring motif with beautiful decorations of flowers and green vines was carried out.

For the next occasion Gregg Memorial Park was turned into a Carnival ground by the Marshall Alumni Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity with gay colors, appropriate souvenirs, and good music, all of which tended to make a general atmosphere of revelry.

Leaving Kappa Alpha Psi's carnival the travelers were carried to the desert the next morning, by Alpha Sigma Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity for a dawn