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Upper left— Part of S. C. M. cabinet at fall retreat. Upper right — Retreaters Delmar and Melvin fill up. Lower left — Cheer leaders take to the air. Lower center — Uncle Davie, our beloved number juggler. Lower right — Studes after food. JN September 13, the S. C. M. cabinet tad its fall retreat at the Boy Scout cabin to make plans for the new year. . . . Otto Sommer established a hamburger-con- sumption record that night, and Ada Friesen and Gene Jacob ' s boudoir was invaded by cows. . . . Willene Warmack, Roberta Royston, and Archie Harman garnered the lion ' s share of the cheer- leader votes just before the Alva game. . . . On September 22, the Men ' s Govern- ing Council was launched with Ger Kreider at the helm. . . . Election of class officers was free from political mud- slinging and name-calling. . . . Early in October the Rev. George F. Stoneback, of Goshen, Indiana, conducted Religious Em- phasis Week. . . . Founders ' Day was celebrated on October 12 — our fifty-third birthday. . . . John Carter, Metropolite- nor, opened the Co-op Concert season. . . . At the pep rally in Kidron Park Bowl, McPherson was ceremoniously buried. . . . The White House burst into the social lime-light with their traditional party for the ladies at the K. G. E. room. . . . That week-end, October 24-26, was with- out doubt the busiest of the year. . . . Besides the party, there were an F. 0. R. conference, the Baker football game (played in the rain — remember?), the Deans ' and Registrars ' conference, and Parent-Student Day. . . . Page Six
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m HIS October was one of the rainiest in history. . . . Kansas rivers raged along at flood stage, causing considerable dam- age and furnishing the Incorrigibles with new excuses for cutting classes. . . . October 31 is the memorable date of the Hallowe ' en party and box-supper. . . . Faculty and students alike masked and gathered at Memorial Hall for the first party ever held there. . . . Remem- ber the grand march and the folk games? . . . Bartel ' s clowning and the cider? . . . Doc Doell was auctioneer at the old- fashioned box-supper that followed. . . . Lois Woodworth and Elsie Heer, Johnnie Kliewer, and Hilda Enns walked off with the prizes for their costumes — the fun- niest, the most artistic, and the most original, respectively. . . . The evening was made complete with the first snow of the season. . . . Hallowe ' en provided the occasion for the first testing of the authority of the Men ' s Governing Council. ... On the carpet were the would-be dairymen who milked the cows at the college farm. . . . Tsk! Tsk! What will the little squirts think of next? . . . Another prank, worthy of its creators, no doubt, was the transplanting of several fat White Rock hens into the girls ' dormitory rooms. . . . Midwest Assemblies featured a novelty trio — a pianist, a twirler, and a muscle man who supported himself on his thumbs. . . . Ouch! . . . The night before homecoming the big- gest pep rally of the year got into full swing with the band leading the torch- Left — Hallowe ' en party gets into full swing with grand march. Center — Roy Bartel at bat. Right — Prize-winning costumes styled by Elsie Heer, Lois Woodworth, Johnnie Kliewer, and Hilda Enns.
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