Battle Creek College - Cauldron Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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Battle Creek College - Cauldron Yearbook (Battle Creek, MI) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 166 of 220
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Aim! Us f 4... THE CDLLEGIATE VCIGUE 0 0 0 The traditional Collegiate Vogue was sponsored this year by the Women's Athletic Association for all women in the college. A cleverly arranged Dutch garden formed the scene in the Recreation Hall for this big event on the evening of April 16. Miss Danbury assisted the decorat- ing committee in planning and placing this unusual background. The beautiful formals of the ladies and their Well-groomed escorts in tuxedos added much to the gaiety of the occasion. The Vogue is one of the older traditions on the campus, and many alumnae return for this event. Miss Andersen and Mrs. Howland acted as judges and made the following selections: Libby Matson and Catherine Tidd, best looking coupleg Marjorie Hall and Alumna Alice Armstrong, best dancers. Julia Oviatt, W.A.A. president, and Lillian Ball led the grand march. ' Page One Hundred Sixly

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f f f--eff -- fyqepffrf f ' f 'f jr-3' ' 4 ' 'i' ,m.. T. ia.. J.3rL2 s1AlLQ SENIOR FORMAL 9 0 0 Over forty couples attended the Senior formal dinner-dance at the Athlestan Club, February 17. Dinner was served at 6:30 p. m. and Roland Burt presided as mas- ter of ceremonies. During the dinner, Marjorie Hall and Ilah Case gave entertaining readings and speeches were demanded from the faculty members present. While the banquet room was being prepared for dancing, the assemblage went up to the recreation room and amused themselves with bridge. Fischer's orchestra from Kalamazoo provided the music for danc- ing. which began at 9:00 o'clock and ended sharply at 12:00. Chaperones for the evening were Mr. Sherman Willson and Dr. and Mrs. Irvin A. Koten. Page Our Hundred Fifty-nil:



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K 'F it C 'C'-THQE 3 fi CQ Ilf QTADJ 'JQLJDJFJJF-I F Tlf,1 1 --'W f . -.-Wim '. .4 Y .. .. QR... giftblwi THE M. A. A. BANQUET 0 0 0 Practically all of the men in the college turned out this year for the annual spring banquet of the Men's Athletic Association on May 12. This year the men chose the Recreation Room for their banquet hall, where there was plenty of elbow room and lots of atmosphere. Several local business men were guests of the M. A. A. for the occasion. Dean Birkbect acted as toastmaster for the evening and Coach James Crowley, of Michigan State College, was the main speaker. He chose Friendship as his subject. Mr. Paul Rhemus discussed the rela- tion between Battle Creek High School and the college. Gordon Heald's orchestra furnished peppy music during the meal. The preliminary after-dinner program included a series of songs by the Men's Glee Club and several marimba selections by Willard Shadel, of Berrien Springs. The presentation of athletic awards was one of the major events of the evening. . Dave Neufeldt presented letters to the following Junior Varsity men: Captain Lugers, O'Connell, Grantham, Forsyth, Heald, Huber, Cook and Johnson. Coach Vindal gave out the swimming awards to Stewart, Kellogg, Forsyth, Dick, Hamilton, Roth, Kimball and Giddings. Captain John Kelleher received the Kaler trophy for the second year in succession for being the best basketball player, Sweaters were awarded to Kelleher, Morrison, L. Kaye, E. Kaye and Manager Cook. Coach Vindal and Dave Neufeldt in turn received small gold bas- ketballs from the men in appreciation of their excellent cooperation throughout the year. I Page One Hundred Sixty 011

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