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JONES GETS 1927 CLASS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

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William Barksdale Jones '28 of Vaughan, Miss., was awarded the 1927 Class Memorial Scholarship for having done the most for his class in academic work, athletics and other extra-curricular activities. The award was made at the 1928 Jubilee Friday night. Jones, who prepared at Andover, is captain of the 1928 baseball nine. He plays in the outfield.

The interdormitory chorus singing contest resulted in a victory for the Smith chorus. Professor R. B. Merriman '96 presented the winning chorus with a silver trophy which will be kept in the Smith Halls Common Room. R. C. Berresford '28, who conducted the Smith chorus was presented with a baton.

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