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g - TEE VIQQZC- Q',Q.l3Y I.fQi.j'L-- 1 1 IRIS ANIDIIEXVS OIKIL HUNT CHARLES WALTIEIKS XVAYNE FORSYTIIE Prcsl1lent Secretary Treasurer Vice-President Freshman Class History Q' By Oril Hunt, , We were wooed and won in 1931 by Battle Creek College. It was fortunate that we had a week in which to explore like a cat in a strange garret, for it gave us a chance to band together in that spontaneous friendship which comes when strangers are thrown together far from home. We gazed on one another with mingled feelings. Some of these first impressions have been very lasting. During September, we were entertained at Dr. Kellogg's home, and given a picnic at Sunshine Center. Dr. and Mrs. Voelker gave the class a reception at their home on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th of October. There followed the usual weeks of hazing fat least we We1'e told they were usual, even easy in our easel. Dog collars, braided locks, nursing bottles, short pants, green caps, paddlings, poetry, proposals, and dining room scenes pass as a bad dream. And then we had that nice nightmare called HJ. P. night. The Sophomores gave the P. Els a hard times party which served as one of the best oils for troubled waters. The Juniors gave them a dance in which everyone was dressed to represent a song, and the Freshmen gave a Hallowe'en dance to all Physical Education students. An overnight party was given to the out-in-town Home Economics students, after which breakfast was served in the Wide open spaces. During October, the Freshmen were given a party by the Sophomores at the Y. W. C. A. cottage at Gull Lake. The Sophomores gave the Freshmen a waffle supper at North Lodge. The Juniors gave their little sisters a banquet at the Sanitarium, and a theatre party was given for the big sisters during March. The following boys were initiated into the Varsity Club: Ed Kaye, Wayne Forsythe, William Burke, and Lear Kaye. The Freshmen leap year party gave the girls a chance to stand in the fellows' shoes for awhile, but what a time they had getting enough shoes to go around! It was held at the Y. W. C. A., with the Rainbow Ramblers furnishing the music. We have just pretended to be upset over the sweater struggles and banner frays of Bull Dog Day. At class elections, Iris Andrews was chosen presidentg VVayne Forsythe, vice- presidentg Oril Hunt, secretary, and Charles Walters, treasurer. We were fortunate enough to secure Mr. Fiting as our class adviser. Most of us have made ourselves a part of this institution because it was the choice of our hearts. Some of us, like a few young married couples, didn't have any- thing else to do. At any rate, we are here until a divorce or an honorable B.S. doth us part. Page Sezfenly-four
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