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Qc 1926 Q' I :ff f -' a e .Qgfidit ., 7- wife ll?'U 1- '- vgffsgfg ' A. 7 4 FY' MF XX .. - .: f -'18-f.a,jgl 'Rl .. r w- '. , .ix -. 2 A '- A .4 ' - s i 1 'Q -1 aaa- 'Y .Al ' 'ma' ' ' ' HH- a-'73 f ---1 L - 2,22 '- is 4 . -2. .. -62. ' -Y 1 .rv-ff'ff'.j'1--TEF L - ' ..' ' i ii mini 1 gg 2 .1.51 .g5Q.Q3 ,- ' - . f f 54- :inf nu MAR. 6-Dr. Vig, in his own peculiar and interesting style, talked on reminiscences of the War of 1864 at the Dannebrog program. 'Smore Basket-Ball Games after- wards. MAR. 8-Danish Film-machine broke! MAR. 10-More Film. MAR. 11-Clown's team had to chew the smallest end of the score to-night when Dana's team played their last post-season game. MAR. 14-Went to Nita's and Sogge's pa1'ty to-night. We had what- we call in plain English lots of fun . h MAR. 18-Mrs. Dale, Prof. Nielsen, and Prof. Swihart combined their efforts and consequently we had one of the big musical treats of the year. MAR. 20-Danish Declamatory contest-plus quite a few songs that Hannes hap- pened to pick out. I sure got stung to-night, I bought a girl's foot intending to get her box and whe11 we came to eat I found out that I had to share with six others. There's al- ways something to keep me from my hearts desire. MAR. 22-About half of the 18 couples here went. down to Omaha to-night and incidently to hear Jeritza sing. MAR. 24-Repetition of the same performance only this time they substituted a Symphony Orchestra. MAR. 25-Bundy gave us a Gym Demonstration. Using the Danes and the graduated Californians to show off with and the others to fill in with. he was able to give us some entertainment. Mrs. .lungersen demonstrated the works of the culinary de- partment afterwards in the manner of all good-hearted cooks. Some were destined to partake of another repast. The Sunday School VVorkers showed their apprecia- tion of Miss Anna Jensen's work in that way. MAR. 26-Life is very uncertain. I didn't study any of my six assignments for to-day, because I expected Mr. Bay to lecture after chapel and the clean-up-day to render null and void all class work in the P. M. Well, Mr. Bay and clean-up day both took A. W. O. L. MAR. 27-I declaimed, orated. elocuted, effused and spoke in genuine rhetorical style every spare moment until 4 o'clock or until l found out that the declamatory contest was postponed until April 5th. MAR. 29-Mr. Bay told us a few things about Denmark that had escaped Prof. Overgaard's notice, at least we had never heard just exactly those things before. MAR. 30-The same lecturer made us forget our class work this forenoon in telling about the Western prairios. Mr. Bay is one Dane ti1at's known outside the boundary of his homestead. MAR. 31--Miss Jensen gave a farewell feast to the girls to-night. Her bounty failed to extend farther than the one dormitory. Leave it to the women to show partiality. April APR. 3-I believe it was Miss Hn.nsen's birthday to-day. APR. 5-Prof. Overgaard makes no secret of his birthdays. The highest to the lowest received evidences of this fact-mostly in the shape of ice cream. Some, however, in kokolade, and some in dinners. The Declam spun off to-night. Nuff sed. But then I guess it's pretty hard for the judges not to show partiality. APR. 8-Prof. Nielsen doesn't like the way Emerald sings love. He doesn't open his mouth at all. Prof. Nielsen has a hunch tl1at he really knows better and told him so, too. APR. 9-The D. A. C. left to-day about 11:3'0 together with lots of vacationers. I was sitting by the old pine tree to-night when I saw a 1113.11 standing on the steps and softly murmuring Am she Event or are she gone, Are she left I all alone Will her not come back to I Or I go to she? Oh! it cannot was, it cannot was. APR. 10-Picnic on the old Misery , I noticed that Buffalo wears a satisfied ex- pression as a conclusion to it. mi...-1.1.1.1-11.--1-1..11-1111..-1..-..1--1
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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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