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Sphinx Club Changes Colors, Becomes Bat

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The troubles of the Sphinx Club are over now that the new group has changed its name, President John D. Hopkins '48 announced yesterday.

Colors of the club have been changed to silver and red, and the club now calls itself the "Bat Club" in order to avoid name mix-up difficulties with the Phoenix Club.

The club indicated that it has received word that the ten current final clubs will accept the Bat Club into the inter club agreement.

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