Dana College - Danian Yearbook (Blair, NE)

 - Class of 1926

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me 1926 ,gg-lvfgg g vxi y 1 - -P , . .fe -5 ggfs. .5 t .- 45 MF tx . r 7'.--lilaixgf 321, , 41 .1 3, ..,- - ' ' H ft-Q' lf! . me ' 5 W loose on the court between halves, but had to he recalled because the only rule book they had was one found in a Montgomery catalog. We recepted the Grand Viewians in the Reception Room afterwards, to show them that we recognized Danes when we met them. Patience is not always rewarded. We waited one whole hour to hear the Messiah over tl1e radio from Lincoln tl1is forenoon. The reason we didn't hear it, was he- cause they didn't happen to broadcast it. DEC. 21-For a whole month we felt that there cr noget i luften . Tonight at the Christmas program in the chapel we felt in a greater measure than ever before and tomorrow we'll be going home. DEC. 22-Emma tried to move the piano into the kitchenette from the Reception Room. She's little, but mighty-funny, I mean. January JAN. 4-Back to the old grind! The gang that stayed here during Christmas said the best part of vacation was seeing the bunch come back a11d the worst was seeing them go. They told me, too, that they had been having goose until it finally got tender, and had made pebberngzider and pop corn balls, and some of the fellows had a mania for reading stories for the benefit of the ones who happened to he in the room off from the dining room, etc., etc. JAN. 6-Remarkable experiences often call forth master-pieces. After the Omaha U. game to-night my roommate and I composed the following, which really merits annihilation. V Six o'cloclce-Clifton Hotel Bus drives up-Gang pell-mell Into bus-All set go Dana gang their colors show. Eight o'clock-Omaha U. Boys line up-Rooters too Game starts out-Big slick floor Two referees-Get little score. Game's all over-VVe don't care Omaha frat house-For oyster fare Bunch of Hicks-Snappy crew We go home-Wouldn't you? Ten o'clock-Going back Tire gets flat-Can't find Jack 11 o'cl0ck-Tire fix Kids in back-All in a mix. 12 o'cloclt--Back in Blair Carlson Cate-Plainer fare Lots of steak-Eat our fill One o'c1ock-On the hill. JAN. SiTl1Gl'6'S nothing wrong with George Liebling although he insisted that he evinced several signs of madness. He said he was going to conquer us and he did. I believe he could have kept us as late as he did the Russians only his train left at 2:30 A. M. He gave ,nie two pieces of his own composition, and to 'think he is a world famous pianist. JAN. 9-I heard something funny to-day. The girls who were advertising the Peru game got into our Home Theater free, but had to pay 10 cents to get out. I nearly laughed. VVent out sleigh riding this afternoon and stopped at Hans' and Peder's ranch for coffee-Hans sure makes some 'flejlig Sgzisterkagen. It was Peter's turn to take care of the pigs that week. 4 --11-...--111 .1i-, ,111 .- 1,,,1,,,,,11u1 4.



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li R Epo, li Ml 1926 If A :A i , 'ni' - 1 Q we ...legit lE'1L.. :s:di-,tt Y if -' f I 4 . - nv . 1l '. -v. '- ,-'lm f i l 1 1, 1 wld' J . ..,- - iw E. ...al naw' Siiessilr' ' , 2 .fel - eff.: - . , mlm: We gi' 1' - 1. .if.7. -- '4 - -1 ' :- ,7' Llll: M 1 ' JAN. 14-Al got a thrill taking gym to-day. Bo decided all of a sudden to enter the same class. ' JAN. 15-Mehrens is a Iunny guy. He keeps talking about crazy meetings. I don't know who he means. JAN. 16-Iowa and California played some primitive basket-ball tonight. Inter- mural Basket-ball is the technizzal name for it. California got the biggest score and casualty list. JAN. 21--Jim lvlose got after the Dean of VVomen the other day for a piece of campussing she'd done. He accused her of illegal interference with his business. its good its only for two weeks. JAN. 22-We had an illustrated lecture on the Barberry Bush today. I only re- member o11e picture and that was the berries. JAN. Z6--Ansgar and Irving are certainly having a hard time getting elected. We've been having a special election for them every day for a week. JAN. 30-Am through with the first round of exams. Hope the second sets of questions will be easier. JAN. 31-It hasn't been so hard. getting a. date this week end 'cause eight of the fellows are in Iowa shooting baskets. Fvliruury FEB. 2-The fellows came back from Grand View to-day. Somehow Ernie looks considerably older. I guess it worries him that a ten your old kid should pick him out for his had in order to see the game. FEB. 5-Senior Annual l-lard Time Party and Pie Social! The Seniors are getting a corner on all the stray ducats around here. 'l hey added 21257 to their hoard to- night. FEB. 6-The Basket-Ball boys 'eft for Tabor this noon. Play up boys and play the game. FEB. 9-I-lad group pictures taken for the Danian to-day. I sure laughed at one guy. l-le got mad when he found out that they were going to take the music students together with the Normal and Commercial. He had it all figured out that he could get in on the College group, the Music and the Normal too. He felt better though, when they let him sit in the front row on the two of them. FEB. 13?-l found out it '.sfas all right to cut out hearts if you didn't break them. We cut them out by the thousands to decorate the dining hall for the Homecoming Banquet. The girls that 'waited tables looked like the queen of hearts, but the fellows looked like presidential candidates with their wing collars. Propinquity certainly takes its toll on occasions like this. Feb. 17-Skal ve beat Omaha lj':'? FEB. 18-eNo vi skal not beat dem guys! Bo declares he has set up a record and challenges any one to beat it. He went out on personals in 10 minutes. As Miss Hansen W0llltl say-a lot of poor shicken were called. FEB. 16-Lester Hyldahl had a tgoth pulling session over the bathtub lasting two hours. Persistency always wins. FEB. 20-Red washed his floor to-day. FEB. 21-Stag party in the girlfs reception room to-night. To tell the truth about it l'm not in favor of all this exclusiveness. lt may cause hard feelings and per- haps a little einbarrassinezit, ton. FEB. 23--The Orthophonic Recital was everything Mrs. Dale announced it to be. Jorgie declares he's going to buy one of those articles before he does a dining room table. N M. FEB. 26-Fort Olll3ll2l.'S soldiers may be good sending bullets through a ringf but our team skinned them when it came to putting the Basket-Ball where it counted. FEB. 27-We had a mockery of a mock trial at the Hesperian Program to-night. It lasted only three hours-that was all. M arch MAR. 3-John Christensen reported on the Student Volunteer Convention at Lincoln. MAR. 5-The Jinx that's been hiding around the Basket-Ball boys' shadows this season certainly had them in his power to-night. Old Tabor got off easy. ml.-.-11.-1....11-.111...-.1.1-1111111...-.-1

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