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4-Students reluctantly begin new semester -new books opened for last time until second semester exams. 5-Bake night-proof that fellows too, can bake cakes, tif they use ready mixl. 6-Those delicious baked goods were sold at Niswander lmplement Store for bene- fit of S.C.A. Cthis is not a paid adver- tisementl. 9- Gay Nineties - orchids to the faculty for a grand evening of fun, frolic and entertainment. ll-Girls reveal secret sWeethearts at Sweetheart Sis party. 13-Rec Club throws Sat. night musical variety show, also folkgaming and bunnie hopping . 14- Be my Valentine! 15- Ike has appendectorny. 15-17-Rev. I. N. Smucker challenges BC. students during Peace Institute. 18-High school fans mob campus as their tournaments begin. 19-Caught-Mrs. Dean breaking into kitch- en, t accidentally having locked her- self outl. 21-School of Missions-college students guests at pot luck supper and service. 26-28-Leap Week-a reverse on phone calls, from Lincoln to Ropp . . . Effects: females with flattened wallets and more respect for male position. 27-S.C.A. collects clothes for relief. K5 it 1 4 ,X .ff ' If l S 3 i :fist 5 ff
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17-Mrs. Mosiman's funeral-Vesper Choir honored by the request to sing her fav- orite selections . . . Annual Christmas banquet, play, and Christmas caroling. 18-Christmas vacation begins . . . Thirteen days of hard work-sleeping, eating, and more sleeping. IANUARY 5-Weary vacationers return-three such cessful Lincolnites flash rocks 5 Gratz, Tinsler, and Ater. 6-Suhweil slides on slippery sidewalk- damages: arm broken, ice cracked. 8-Registration-refer back to Sept. 15 . . . In evening the Beavers and Beaverettes take to water in the Findlay pool. 9-Saturday- What! Soup today? 12-Flash-Beavers score in three digits for first time of season as we squeeze past Cedarville 103-46. 13-Dr. Iesse Zeigler, prominent psycholo- gist and speaker, returned to B. C. cam- pus upon request, for lectures and coun- seling. 15-Chicago fellows from Bethany Semin- ary play our All Stars in a basketball game-followed by an informal recep- tion in S.C.A. room. 16-Skating party-wanted: one pillow for Harry Weibel. 22-Bluffton subdues Wilberforce 2 to U- ticket window rushed for refunds by dis- appointed fans as opponents fail to show. 14-S.C.A. presents National Y.M.C.A. ser- vice at First Mennonite Church. 27-29-Ugh! 1 I exams. FEBRUARY 1-3-More exams . . . On evening of 3rd much exuberance ielt among students!!!
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MARCH 12-Sclmittke, tenor soloist, presents final concert of the year. 13-14-Vesper Choir makes trip to Hoosier State. 19, 20-Ir. Class Play, The Late Christopher Bean , a big success . . . Stop!! that's enough. 27-Spring Banquet .... Founders Hall turns into an oasis for the Desert Song . APRIL 10-Men dig out debris for gals to see their neat rooms. 14-S.C.A. Banquet-new officers installed. 16-18-Easter vacation. 24-Women attempt to outclean men and invite them in for inspection. 29-Clean up day-campus gets spring iace lifting. 30-Death of Ray Hilty. MAY 5-Work day-money goes for college cabin. 7-9-Vesper Choir travels to eastern Ohio- Lantz's final words, Easy on the Swiss lifting. 29-All college picnic-Weather permitting, 31-Finals begin. IUNE 4-Finals end, hurrahl 5-College alumni return for May Day Festivities. 6-Baccalaureate. 7-College Commencement. -All you Beavers hibernate for the sum- mer-see you next falll
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