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Sept. Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct. O ct . Oct. Oct. Oct . Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov . N ov. Nov . Nov Nov Nov N ov Nov Nov. Dec. 25- ll- THE YEAR -Centennials help chalk up 1172. as school opens. -Lpperclassmen bring registration mark up to 1993. -President greets old and new students at annual reception. -Football team shows oil' in preview. -First pep rally of year indicates great spirit. Bruins overpower HSL. Wilson runs wild. 3-Vtilson leads in 11-0 win over Denver. Slimes perform at Orpheum. Lennon named Cen- tennial prexy. Porkers set back for 120-7 count as Bears open up. Baylor's queen tBonnie Ruth Slausonj goes to Hollywood. Senator Connally thrills student body. Cubs make good showing but lose 10-0 to Kilgore. Yillanova ekes out 14-6 win over Baptists. 175 Baylorites attend BSL convention, Austin. Need we mention the A Sz M game? Homecoming week begins. Cubs lose another. Exes begin to pour in. Floatbuilders work all night. Froggies spoil homecoming with 23-12 win. Kathryn Elder and Delta Sigs take honors. Chamber gives water wagon to team. Students nominate 300 candidates for beauty con- test. Nations number one team stunned. Pandemonium reigns twe want a holidaylj We wanted a holiday. Baker's unique theatre opens with Macbeth as first-nighters throng. The president forgives. -They say the waterboy was the only uninjured Baylorite to make Tulsa trip C20-131. 19-Colts invade Xluny stadium and take Cubs. Dean Jones' new advisory system destined to take slack out of B day is introduced. -'Mustangs swim to Ht-0 victory over Bears who are still recovering from injuries. Carbonated blondes blow in from the funnies. -'Wie ale Turkey. -The squint-eyed squirts started something they won't finish. IN BRIEF Dec. 8- Dec. 9- Dec. 13- Dec. 17- Dec. 19- Jan. 5- Jan. 7- Jan. 15- Jan. 16- Jan. 20- Jan. 21- Jan. 26- Jan. 28- Feb. 1- Feb. 3- Feb. 6- Feb. 9- Feb. 16- Feb. 25- Feb. 27- Mar. 9- Mar. 13- Begistration slows up as America goes to war. PICTURE OF 'THE YEAR Nineteen Baylorites win Who's Who honors. President Neil' injured in auto collision. 'iMessiah presented by Baylor School of Music. Federation of Baylor Science clubs formed. Williams and Glenn named Permanent Officers. Students attempt to forget War fears as Christmas holidays begin. All but the drafted students come back. Others begin wondering how to Hnish. School begins work on defense program. Baylor forms defense council. Fuzzys brainchild: badminton, holds sway. Arguments run wild as college debate tourney takes up unusual topic: war. Davis Bragg and Lilly Beth Glenn named Mr. and Miss Personality. Baylor Dramatics plan tour of Texas. Froggie Coleman leaves Baylor. Keep the home fires burning backfires as slogan for Bledsoe Boys. Masaryk tells us the lowdown on European situation. Acquacade thrills crowds with performance greater than any three-ring circus. Family Portrait is dedication play for new theatre on Founders' Day. Botehey gets the call. St. Olaf's choir enter- tains at Waco Hall. Baylor picks its 7 beauties. Porkers ruin our basketball hopes. Band makes concert tour. Religious Focus week beginsg so does new war time. Baylorites Cage 20-21D give autographs at request of Uncle Sam. Major Charles Healy tex-Bayloritej killed in ac- tion. Martha Alexander named representative at Texas U. Bound-Up. Dwight Parks breaks conference scoring record. Dr. Deupree leaves for Washington, OPM. Spring quarter shows 1600 registrants. Dean Jones elected president of Texas A SL I. Mar. 141-Mary Honaker wins first in badminton tourney. Mar. 17 Mar. 18 French named editor of April Fool Lariat. Tommy Evans wins Esquire Best-Dressed Contest. Bound-Up Goes to Press. Page 18
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TO ENROLL OR T0 ENLIST was the constant thought running through every Baylor man's mind on that ill-fated day, December 8, 1941. It was registration day-but one could hardly tell it by the grim faces of students who gathered at Waco Hall. President Roosevelt was addressing Congress when the photographer appeared on this scene. Yesterday, December T, he was saying, is a date Which shall live in infamy. '5AIways will we remember tl1e character of the on- slaught against us.
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