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1 22 The TRAIL Calendar SEPTEMBER 17. Classes meet today. Usual Wild rushing around by Freshmen. 20. Deak's first chapel speech this year arouses a storm of applause ? ? 21. Dad Peterson addresses the stu- dent body in a very serious manner ?? Deak's second chapel speech.. Freshies initial class meeting. Door knobs re- moved. Theylre a bright lot, all right. 22. Y lViixer. -Yum-yum-wein- ers and cider, salad and doughnuts. 23. Bob Bates and Tommy Faucette elected yell leaders. 24. Opening: reception. 27. Columbian reception. Miss Craw- ford speaks, taking up considerable class time. Jim Jackson appears in our midst once more. 28. Football warriors smashed up. 29. Freshman Mixer becomes a mix-up. Juniors also enjoy the moon- light on Canyon Hill. 30. Grand scrap between Sophs and Frosh threatens to wind up in mud- slinging: Oodles of broken glass. Fin- ney Hall 10:30 to 1:00 p. m. Nip,'g'cr shoveling coal at midnight, etc. Our masterpieces hopelessly destroyed. Sniff- sniff! OCTOBER 1. All's quiet along the Potomac to- day. 4. Lowell reception at Voorhees. 5. First pep rally. 6. First Coyotes joyfully received. 7. Parade, featured by wild woman, jazz band, and pep advertises football game with Gooding tomorrow. 8. Slaughter of the Innocents. Gooding beat by a narrow margin of 90 to 0. First Hop a success. 11. Apples! Apples! More apples!! Student Body receives annual 'shootingf 13. Harold Hawkes asks permission to bring a fly s-watter to class. Dr. Ful- lerton speaks in chapel. Sweet sere- nade at giirls' dorm. 14. Pooki has a new sweater. Dark glasses will become prominent now. Yell practice. Plans for I-Iallowe'en consid- ered. 20. Frosh and Soph girls stage grand scrap. Somewhat augmented by boys in the lower hall. Black and white seems almost as deadly as the red flag. 21. Lots of stiff girls and lots of groaning. Some snappy politicalspeech- es given in chapel. Peppy yell rally. Complimentary tickets to the Whitman- C. of I. game freely passed out. 22. Dr. Drake speaks. More football enthusiasm aroused. Freshman bonfire in honor of the game. Elliott Smith elect- ed yell leader. 21. Whitman 21, C. of I. 14. Great game all right. Stoic Profs. cut capers during excitement. lAsk Springer and Salomonj. Parade featured by hoarse and Whitman's goat. Pooki the guy that put the stude in student. 26. Little girls of the Forum nearly bust up football practice. Can it be that our assistant librarian was one of them. Cigarettes carried by all the fair ladies. Don't they handle them as if they were used to them? No!! 28. Football men instructed to bring up their grades. Girls instructed to let the men alone. 29. This whole darn world is getting- bad. Verne Grothe is learning to dance. fAnd from a preacher's daughter at thatl. 28. College boys, including some of the dignified Freshmen, go on a spree. 30. Hallowe'en blowout. Cider, chick- en dinner, cowboys, Pierriot's, n'every- thing.
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T IL e T R A I L 123 NOVEMBER 1. Prof. Smith speaks on College by female portion of the audience. Spirit. 2. Election and football game nearly depopulates the campus. 3. Election bets collected. Y. W. sandwich sale. Emphasis on the sand. N0 witchy. Nevertheless they go like hot cakes. QNote to the experienced reader:-Not Finney hot cakesl. 4. Pep rally and parade one grand lizzle. Wake Freshmen! Wake! Now is the time! 5. Julia Irene Cross-white leads sing- ing in chafpel and creates a great im- provement in the quality of our singing. Mefzaphones - Smithy announces that Bob is going' to have on a suit this after- noon! Surely this is a vain and ground- less rumor! Brigham Young' College vs. C. of I. football game. 54-0. Rather quiet. 8. Rabid chapel speeches. Blessed are the peace-makers. 9. For Ella there's only one George as is clearly demonstrated in Dramatics Class. Silent U5 announcement of For- um Silent Debate by Bren Weymouth. 11. School almost depopulated. Ev- eryone in Boise. Miss Lucy Miller speaks feelingly and knowingly from the top of the I-lat on the widely disputed sub- ject of Husbands' Rights. Conclusion: They have no rights loudly applauded 12. 'Nother football slaughter. Poc. beaten 50-0. Game chiefly characterized by penalties for ofl'-side. 15. The basketball is hauled out of the dim recesses where it has been hid- den and is put into motion. 17. 8:30 a. m. Chief is in the Li- bra1'y seriously considering studying a little bit! Eighth wonder of the pres- ent age. 18. Hayrnanis annual haircut. Boys go to Gooding. Football and otherwise! 19. Gooding 0-C. of I. 20. C. of I. once more S.I.C. champions. 22. Verne's eyes awful black, and he limps, supposedly as a result of a dinner party he attended at Gooding. Jack makes a touching address about the high and pure morals of our football men. Big picture tried for again. 23. Pres. Tenney, Gooding, gives us a good speech. 24. School demoralized just before Thanksgiving vacation. Porky and Ella discovered in Thompson's parlor. George appears on the scenery with a 12-guage. Liz and Jim chased by bees while on a hunting trip. 29. Post holiday calm?! Bible test flunks a bunch as usual. Electa speaks a piece in chapel-in costume. DECEMBER 2. Basketball: Soph. 23 for 251g Up- per class 14. 3. Soph. Second 143 Frosh 6. Girls' Debate-Doris is discovered to have a fine memory for definitions. See Spring'- er about it. 6. Feed down town for football fel- lows. 7. Forum girls celebrate Gerty's birthday in Nampa. Try mentioning 7th St. to one of 'em QAg'ony Quartettej. 8. Fonum girls awful sleepy today. 9. Football banquet. 10. Cleaver Debate. Russell Kenney winner. Faculty play High Faculty in Basketball. Score 10-10. Lots of pep manifested by our Profs. 13. Scandal! Thomas Faucette and J. H. Gamble arrested for gambling' in Voorhees Hall! Tommy caught with the goods. It's always these angelic look- ing chaps' who are so very tuff it seems. Trial is well attended and much interest manifested. Appearance of Gamble's wife as witness creates a breathless sensation. The medal's the thing! Everyone wants on these days. 14. Glorious sunshine on the back steps of Sterry. It is discovered that Porky lacks nerve. 17. Senate gavel mysteriously disap- pears. Senate debate. Sophs victorious and entertain Frosh afterwards. 20. Voorhees Hall party.
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