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

 - Class of 1930

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January 21. Gen and Evelyn had a novel kind of party last night. Crackly snow on the ground, a bob sled, sleigh bells, and plenty of hot chili at the end of the road! January 29. The culmination of six weeks of study and rehearsals. The Junior Play, The Dust of the Earth , saw more names added to the Hall of Fame. We always knew that Helen would come out ahead, and Eve, oh my! Treats on the rest of the class afterwards. January 31. Goodbye, Kent. The very best of luck to you. February 13. The Juniors were guests of Claire, Mary, and Eleanor at a Valentine party. February 18. The Heart Sister Tea in Y. W. C. A. meeting brought many surprises to the girls. February 19. Senior Recognition Day. Felt kind of choky when the Seniors marched in wearing their caps and gowns. lust one more year for usl February 24. The Christian World Education Conference was held here for two days. Mrs. Kim of Korea is most interesting, and gave us some charming talks. Ivliss Read gave us a sort of international view of world politics. Mr. Wilson told us of negro student problems in this country. March 2. Le, Dorothy, Max, Dean, and Professor Karraker had quite an exciting return from a debate trip to Cmaha, we hear. March 13. What a lot of attractive girls appear on the campus when the G. I. Club initiates new members. March 27. Oh, the effects of spring! Evenings like this were just made for weiner roasts! March 28. The Athenians presented a very novel 'LKid program, with Cinderella, Little Boy Blue, Mary Quite Contrary, Tom the Piper's Son, and all the rest. ' I I I I I I I-I-I-I-IIIII-I-I-I.I-I-I.l-l-I-I- -I-I-I.I'l.I.l-l-

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