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CALENDAR SEPTEMBER ll-Frosh arrive! I! Greeted by big brothers, big sisters and tests. 12-Frosh introduced to Nicky. 13-Hike to cabin-food, fellowship, and inspiration. 14-Upperclassmen arrive! l ! Campus jumps!!! All college sing with Simmons pantomining. 15-Registration-confusion, conflicts, exas- perating line, slim billfolds . . . Fellows serenade under Lincoln Hall Windows. 16-Sophs initiate Frosh??? Green caps be- stowed-party ends at graveyard. 17-Classes begin-grind is on. 18-Physicals-no one escapes bottles . . Formal mixer- Will you sign my card? 19-First football game at Heidelberg-Bea- vers downedg spectators drowned. 22-Girls return serenading compliment to fellows. 25-Damp weather didn't dampen spirits for the Rec Club hayride. 26-Fans welcome Beavers for first home game. 27-Proiect- Gary, who borrowed the din- ing hall tables and chairs? OCTOBER 9- Dixie motorists perturbed as Beaver rooters snake dance to village square. 10-Migration day-Beavers invade Olivet -picnic delayed while Ernie takes shortcut with food. ma-Ull ' qftjf .ft 's r,4 ! s l i - 2 ! i i' f it '42 ,Q 7 'SE SATURDAY OCT, i012 I u t N I X lo ' OLNET ff 4 x . Qi? Bfufffof' Coikee -5 Ollwt jigf-fjflo rid!! 44C'nn.,,.fy ,- 0- ferf' E ll E f -f bio ' z rg -21, sq --' ,g. cr ,
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'W- We, of the lsta staff, dedicate this review of a year's life here at Bluffton to the memory of one who has been dear to the heart of all those who have had the privilege of knowing her. We feel that Mrs. Mosiman was a saintly woman, whose life was a constant testimony of the love and goodness of God. From her face radiated the sense of joy and satisfaction which was deep in her heart. For many years, she was active as a leader in the college as the wife of our former president, Dr. Mosirnan. Through their efforts, the college grew into an active Christian institution, where the principles and ideals of Christ's teach- ings became the sound basis of higher education. It was with arecrt humility and adoration that we paid our last respects to her on December 17, l953, and though she is with us no longer in person, her mem- ory will be ever with us, and her life will stand before us as a challenge to the highest and finest in Christian living. WE DEDIC TE
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-Overexposure of Doc capturing Stucky -disheartened seniors journey to Cleve- land-take in The Robe and the Ice Capades . . . Iuniors hold celebration party-Who put Mast's Crosley in the lib??? -Hyrnnaries missing from Chapel-alarm clocks arouse chapel sleepers-Lantz wishes students would grow up. -Tyroliers entertain in first of concert series-imitations of yodels echoed by Sis and Phyl , to the Woe of suffer- ing student body. - Dum, dee dum dum, St. Doc and Spark Friday present Iunior Class version of Dragnet, in the case of the disappearing seniors. -Homecoming - Queen Toog reigns, Beavers victorious, Frosh slipped. -Winfield Fretz speaker at Parent's Day Vesper services-Choir makes debut. -Rec Club-Hallowe'en hilarity in lobby. NOVEMBER -Heisman Trio concert-fellows occupy front rows. - Bish bosses B. C. clean-up-aching backs forgotten in square gaming fun. -Prexy celebrates his ? birthday in din- ing hall. -Weber presents conditions in Korea in first of lecture series. -500 high school students invade campus to investigate possible careers. -Friday-nothing happenedl -Skating party at Findlay had its ups and downs.
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