Dakota Wesleyan University - Tumbleweed Yearbook (Mitchell, SD)

 - Class of 1933

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N 1. .. i s me if ol I QContinued from Page 1941 N start pretty soon. It wasn't like him to let stuff go like that. I had been walk- ing along, looking down at the corn. I was about half way across his field I and had just looked up when my foot kind of slipped on something hard. I ' K glanced down, and at first I couldn't see anything. I thought it must be a stone I 'lf that I had stepped on, and if I had done as usual, I would have gone on and b not given it another thought. But somehow or other, I stopped, and dug ' I around in the dirt with the toe of my shoe. Pretty soon, I uncovered a small, I dark shiny stick. I picked it up. For a second I was pretty dumfounded. qi t Then I saw everything, just as clear as if it were on a picture before me. I I stuck the thing in my pocket and started off to Marty's. It didn't take me long I 4 to get there. I found him out in the barn feeding the horses hay. I , ' Hello, Marty, I said. He turned around real slow, and it seemed an aw- fl Q ful long time before he answered me. Hello, Sam, he answered in a dead, mournful voice, and went on pitching hay. I just come across your field. I notice you haven't been out for three days, and the weeds are getting thick. I'Iaven't been sick, have you? I asked. Maybe, he answered in the same dull voice. . g Gee, that's too bad! I said. What's the matter? I I fContinued on Page 1971 f Q 'I''l ! I X''lvl'4'4 ! ! ! I I ! I ! ! I ! I F'X P'! !'4 ! I I''I'401''I I I P'! ! ! P'P'P'P4 l ! P'l F'P'P'! P'!'+'P4 F3 :A + I E 2 I O O O O si 'I' Il! A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH I . fx' V V Is Not a Luxury E ' It Is a Necessity 3 -1- 3 Students Grow Up, But the Photo Stays E E 5 ELlAsoN srunlo 3 I MITCHELL, SOUTH DAKOTA 'I' IQ, 'I' . woo I X, I 2 I F E 4. A ' y 'I' f IM, M if, if TLJIVIELEVVEED 1933 . r 4 ' ' 4, r ib Page 196



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P'5r'1?'- 5 f'7' 6 A ferr' 11' A iv w Y , it f 11 .lu QContinued from Page 1971 TM'-J Before I left for home, he made me promise that I Wouldn't tell anybody ,N Q fu what had ailed him. He said it really made him feel ashamed to think that he il had been so miserable over the loss of a pipe, and he didn't ever want it to . I get out that that was what was the matter with him. That was a hard prom- V 1 ise for me to make because I like to talk things over with folks. But I gave him my word, and I haven't mentioned it to a soul who could talk about it. There's one more thing though, you got to smoke a pipe to appreciate all that Marty went through. I l HIGH POINTS OF THE YEAR September 5. Freshman week. The class of 1935 is told to feel at home. QUnti1 the if , upperclassmen come.1 9. The quarter opens and monotony begins. Business Oilice refuses tuition. il 1 ' 12. The Formal is a success. Graham Hall girls for once are allowed to Wear gx their dance clothes. 17. Beecher selected his Ah'ing Capella choir from the other half of the ' i' school. W xi 211. Music School Faculty members demonstrated their musical ability in l I Chapel, so Dr, Hoagland spoke on the Value of Guardian Angels. 1 tl: 26. Iackrabbits outran the Tigers at Brookings 39 to 0. Oh, well! 28. The Dorm. dreams of dancing to Benny Merof's Orchestra at the Corn Palace. fSweet Dreams Ladies.1 October K 2. The men now out number the women 169 to 167, or 75 per cent. Peace once more reigns in No Man's Land. fThe Dorm.j .4 ,, , , 8. Miss Worrell presents her recital. We shall surely love the South. I , I 10. Pigskin toters defeated in West Virginia. Gloom. l 1 13. Carlo Fischer, cello artist, appears in concert recital. This is high class ll arty you must say that you enjoyed it. 1 14. In view of the returning team, Bishop Locke speaks on Faith, Hope, and Charity in chapel. 15. Fergie says that Herbie Hoover is very bashful. 17. Blue and White Day. Even if Huron beat us, the Barbeque was good and I the Frosh got wet. No school-Ripley. 22. Iulian Hartt paid a library line. Then he was kicked out for trying to I be quiet. 30. Halloween party a success. We see several good looking girls. Mas- IN. querades are encouraging you know. 1Continued on Page 2001 VV U 1 ' 9 - '-I p Q. TUMBLEWEED 1933 5 Page 198

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