Grand Island College - Islander Yearbook (Grand Island, NE)

 - Class of 1930

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-I-I-III-lul-I-I-I-III-I l.l-l'l-III-l'l'lll-l'l-l-l-l-l.l- From My Line-a-Day By a Junior Girl September 11. Classes began today. Everything seems alive and full of interest. There is the best group of freshmen here since our day, excepting, of course, the present sophomore class. Old friends, new friends-happy days are here. It won't be long before everyone knows everyone else if I can judge by the number of Hgetfacquaintedn parties in prospect. Cur class has diminished from its once seventyfseven to only twentyftwo, but of course we consider ourselves the select. September 13. Dr. J. M. Wells said farewell to us in Chapel. We shall indeed miss him. Best wishes. September 23. The class scrap was won by the Freshmen! Poor Sophs, we beat them last year. September 26. I hear that some of the Freshmen boys had the chance to see what the lights of Grand Island look like from a distance. September 27. Football season began. We tied with McCook junior College, 7f7. October 4. The juniors had a progressive rook party at Helen's. Spud did his duty nobly as prexy. The Islander stall was elected. Cctober 19. Beautiful autumn weather and moonlight evenings are tempting. We just had to have a steak fry at Stolley's Park. Cctober 31. I just came home from a marvelous concert by the Russian Cossack Chorus at the Auditorium. I wish such events came oftener. November 2. Homecoming Day. Lost to Doane, 2Of6. Bill Day made a pretty run for our touchdown. The Stripettes served the banquet in the gym. One number on the program of particular interest was The Patchwork Quilt , given by Miss Negley's dramatic class. lllllllllII-l-III-III-I-I-I-I-ll!llllllllllllllllllllllllll

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-I-I'I.I-Ill-I-III-I-I-III-I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-III-I-I-I-I November 8. The Freshmen and Sophs had a picnic at Leiser's Grove, and a theater party at the Capitol afterwards. Bant scored our touchdown in the game with Cotner there. November 19. 'Nother Junior in the Hall of Fame. Bob entertained us at the Woodland Country Club, and as per usual, a good time was had by all. November 28. Lost to York, 14113. Doc was elected football captain for next year. Remember you're a junior Doc. December 3. The Grand Island Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Miss Pinder appeared in a concert at the gym. It was well worthwhile. Bill Vaughan gave a little solo serenade. December 6. Pity the poor janitors! Confetti and streamers all over the building! And as for noise, that's saying it mildly. The G. I. Club carnival comes but once a year so we put into it all the pep for a half dozen carnivals. December 12. There's only one football banquet a year, too. Stand up, Stub and company! December 16. Santa Claus brings thrills for even college seniors at a 'iKid Party . December 17. Coach and Mrs. Coach entertained the Juniors at a Christmas party. It's nice that there are so many Santas. December 20. I've put my books on a shelf where they won't be touched, except for Saturday dusting, until next year. January 6. Even lessons can't detract from the pleasure of seeing everyone again. january 16. The Freshmen have a good class. We have to give them a hand. Dick and Cliif are off for a big time at Detroit. I suppose they'll come back and tell us that Model T's are quite extinct, but we know better. Joey's still runs quite ably on all fours. Ylll-I-I-Ill-I-I I-I. IHIII-I

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