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THURSDAY Thursday . . . filled with a busy schedule of classes, committee meetings, and pre-weekend studying to do-an interesting, but hectic day! Faculty: Education, p. 123, Speech and English, p. 124, Music and Art, p. 126, Spanish and French, p. 127, Botany and Zoology, p. 128, Math and Chemistry, p. 129, Economics and Sociology, p. 130, Political Science and History, p. 131, Psychology, Physics, and Philosophy, p. 132, Men's and VVomen's Physical Education, p. 133, Campus Highlights, pp. 134-137, Sodalitas Latina and Epsilon Epsilon, p. 139, German and Delta Omicron Chi, p. 1-10, Zoology and Botany, p. 141, Home Economics and Toynbee, p. 142, Tusitala and Philosophy, p. 143, Alpha Phi Omega and Delta Phi Eta, p. 144, Gamma Iota and Gamma Beta Tau, p. 145, Student Faculty Council and Student Governing Board, 146, Politics, p. 147. FRIDAY ,A Friday . . . and weekend fun begins with the opening night of a Little Theater J production, and the latest DePauw news! y ' ,FF X x J . Drama lnformals, pp. 150-151 ,Plays, pp. 1541-155, Operettas, pp. 156-157, Debate Q Team, p. 158, Radio Guild, p. 159, Radio Recordsf' pp. 160-161, Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, p. 162, Publications Board, p. 163, The DePauw, p. 164-165, The Boufder, p. 166-167, The i'14i7'!lg'6, pp. 168-169. SATURDAY Saturday . . . dance night and queenly graces! illiwzge Beauties, pp. 17-1-181, Dad's Day, p. 182, Kappa Tau Dance, p. 184, Gold Diggers, p. 185. SUNDAY i- Sunday . . . a day ofusumming up ! Freshman class, pp. 188-189, Sophomores, pp. 190-191, Juniors, pp. 192-193, Phi Eta Sigma, p. 19-1, Alpha Lambda Delta, p. 195, Mortar Board, p. 196, Gold Key, p. 197, Seniors, pp. 198-209, Phi Beta Kappa, p. 210, Baccalaureate, p. 211, VVe Thank . . . , p. 212. I-mfyfc
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we Q, X M CONTENT tl T- .- li , 1, gli T 10 xflfff' if f O MONDAY C9 og CGC? fo Q 'ol L ' - l LU- gl! fi' I 5' . Lf: bb -..s--- Monday . . . the beginning of a new week, of another segment of college life- ol' group living! Administration, pp. 22-25, Sorority Introduction, pp. 26-27, Association of VVomen Students, p. 28, Pan-Hellenic Council, p. 29, Alpha Chi Omega, pp. 30-31, Alpha Gamma Delta, pp. 32-33, Alpha Omicron Pi,pp.3-1-35,AlphaPhi,pp.36-37,Delta Delta Delta, pp. 38-39, Delta Zeta, pp. 40-41, Kappa Alpha Theta, pp. 42-43, Kappa Kappa Gamma, pp. 44-45, Pi Beta Phi, pp. -16-47, Delt House and Sigma Chi House, pp. 48, Phi Delt House, p. 49, Rowland Hall and Mason Hall, pp. 50-51, Rector Hall, pp. 52-53, Locust lVIanor and Phi Psi House, pp. 54-55, Florence Hall, p. 55, Kappa Tau Kappa, p. 56, Alpha Tau Omega, p. 57, Beta Theta Pi and Delta Chi, p. 58, Delta Kappa Epsilon and Delta Tau Delta, p. 59, Delta Upsilon and Lambda Chi Alpha, p. 60, Phi Delta Theta and Phi Gamma Delta, p. 61, Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Chi, p. 62, Sigma Nu and Men's Hall Association, p. 63, DePauw Men, pp. 64-67. TUESDAY Tuesday . . . when school spirit comes forward as DePauw cheers for the Tigers, on the gridiron, court, or diamond! Coaches, pp. 70-71, Varsity D Men, p. 72, Football, pp. 73-77, Basketball, pp. 78-83, Track, pp. 84-87, Baseball, pp. 88-91, Intramurals, pp. 92-93, VVomen's Sports, pp. 94-97, Naiad and Speed Swimmers, p. 98, lVomen's Recreation Associa- tion, p. 99. WEDNESDAY .. - - - -'-' uf VVednesday . . . and there is time for meditation, for an hour of worship, for the enjoyment of art and music-a day of beauty! Religion, pp. 102-103, Oxford Fellowship, Methodist Student Movement, and Religious Council, p. 104, Religious Education Club, p. 105, Y.W.C.A., p. 106, Mr. and Mrs. Schlicker, p. 107, Art Informals, pp. 108, 110, Kappa Pi, p. 109, Camera Club, p. 111, American Guild of Organists and Dr. Thompson, p. 112, Orchestra, pp. 114-115, Band, p. 116, Choir, p. 117, Mu Phi Epsilon, p. 118, Phi Mu Alpha, p. 119.
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MCNWDA l l Monday, a fresh beginning in a new college week, tl And fraternity living accentuated by chapter and House meetings-causing deeper appreciation Of the living and learning together which is college. Blue Monday after the weekend's gaiety But still not blue, because we start the week with a Hope of doing better, and of once again Striving to learn how to build a better tomorrow. 6 ie ideals bf group l l l l l l l l l l l l Q-5 wwf i .X ZX X2 ewwegf l A . C ,My ,ew fry? 223: f
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