Finlandia University - Yearbook (Hancock, MI)

 - Class of 1948

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H A I.. L O W7 E .15 N P A RT Y .-Xl. il o'clock l'.M. on October 31, all -students were unceremon.iousl.y pushed out of the New Building. A person having no idea that it was the preparation for the lflfafloween Party might well have been confounded by the activity of the twelve faithful members of the committee. Two or three of them were put- ting on second-hand decorations in the lounge, a couple more were fastening a guide rope, another was setting an obstacle, and still others were making a coffin and stuffing a dummy. j just before 7 P.M. there was the usual last minute rush and confusion. The entrance to the Ghost Trail was the side door of the stage. The guests were required to surrender their shoes before being admitted. A friendly mummy received the victims and directed them through the darkened stage where one goblin played spooky organ music while another presented an intermittent 5'screech solo accompanied by 110111-tOH1S. The steps and floors were strewn with cereal and flystickers to give that crunchy sticky feeling, and a false step bedecked with mats was set up to test the sense of equilibrium. Blankets were hung 'at intervals across the corridor which led to the dungeon. There a lonely hermit brooded over his fate with a dummy-friend who had hanged himself. Finally the guests were directed to the third floor where the last ghost considerately wiped the perspiration off their brows. The group then went down to the gym to find their shoes scattered all over the floor. This was followed by games and a scavenger hunt. Some of the easy-to-get items on the lists included a lock of curly hair, a teaspoon full of water, and an ice cream cone full of gum-wads. , , The party was topped off with a delicious lunch served in the lounge. On Saturday morning the brave members of the committee cleaned up the mess. . CHRISTMAS PARTY The traditional Christmas Party was held in the gym of Nikander Hall on the evening of December 17. A beautifully decorated Christmas Tree stood before the stage and mistletoe was hanging in convenient p-laces. The program arranged by the Student Council consisted of the exchange of gifts and playing of intellectual games. The guests separated into groups and couples to enjoy a tasty lunch prepared by the Calumet girls. r INKLINCS-ANULOGUE BANQUET A The combined staffs of the Inklings and the Anulogue enjoyed a banquet at Gino's Restaurant on the evening of May 7. They had the choice of steak, Italian style chicken or fried lake trout with all the trimmings. Though the banquet included the formality of place cards and programs, an informal at- mosphere prevailed. Mr. Hill, the Director of Music, as the Master of Ceremo- nies, put everyone into a good mood. The program consisted of two songs ren- dered by Grace Hampton and accordion selections by Angela Moretto. The antics of Bambi', Hoffman, master of the Finnish, Swedish and Italian accents, had everyone doubling up in laughter. The managing editors of the Inklings and Anulogue, Vernon Cole and Carl Tamminen respectively, reviewed the activities of the two organizations. The Rev. Carl Tamminen, President o-f Suomi College, commended the two organizations for their efforts in the expan- sion program. The main speaker of the evening was the Rev. Cardwell Prout, faculty advisor of the Inklings, who humorously pointed out the perils and head- aches of journalism. The banquet was concluded with group singing ending with Hail, Suomi, Hail, our Alma Mater song. This group of aspiring jour- nalists agreed that it was a fine culmination to a year's, literary activity. Page seventy-four' A



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Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. M ar. Mar. Apr. Apr. M ay May M ay May 9 10 10 11 31 12 27 16 17 19 5 16 19 20 COLLEGE CALENDAR Tues. VV ed. Fri. Sat. Fri. Wed. Thurs. Tues. Wed. Fri. Mon. Tues. Mon. Tues. 3 Sc 4 9 Mo-n. to 13 24 27 30 5 21 1 7 15 16 Page seventy-six Fri. Wed. Sat. Tues. Mon. Wed. Sat. Fri. Sat. Sun. Academic Year, 1947-48 FALL SEMESTER Public Worship, 10:30 a.m. Reigstration, 2:00 p.m. Classes begin, 8:00 a.m. Alumni Reception A Color Tour of Keweenaw Peninsula Halloween Party Dedication of Nisonen Memorial Organ Thanksgiving: Vacation Thursday and Friday Christmas Concert Christrnas Party 5 S A Christmas Vacation begins, 4:00 p.m. Classes resumed, 8:00 a.m. First Semester ends, 4:00 p.1n. SPRING SEMESTER Registration for Second Semester p Classes begin, 8:00 a.m. , Ministerial Conference Religious Emphasis Week A Easter Vacation begins, 4:00 p.m. Choir leaves on tour Classes resumed, 8:00 a.m. ' Choir returns from concert tour Spring Concert 0 Q Spring Outing 1 y W Inklings-Anulogue Staff V Banquet. Alumni Day I Commencement Day

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