Huron University - Rubaiyat Yearbook (Huron, SD)

 - Class of 1926

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V E -1 ' -:.-3 E 'O . 1: O ::: ....-it 1 A 1 A S r. A -'fe e H A fa-. ,l H ll, . CALENDAR ,EE Q U SEPTEMBER ,. , lp W 16-First Chapel. Everyone enjoys the novelty. Ji ,ll 2 17- Hello Day.'l Ina meets Luther. J 19-Due to the rain, the Freshies look greener than ever. ,Q i ' 20-Little Girl's Party. Y. M. Stag. nk l 26-Founders' Day. Annual formal reception. ' l 27-ffwhar for? what for! 1 1 J E. OCTOBER 2 rin 1 3-Bag rush. Freshies win. ii A 5-Election of Pow-Wow Princess. F -f ,6yf'2: , ' ' 18-The Scalpers play at Yankton. The Remsters take a cruise in their gondola. we 24-Pow-Wow Day. Biggest wind of the year. Pink issue of the Alphomega. H 5 ' 30-Dr. McCune talked to the students in chapel. CNote lj. ' NOVEMBER 1-Lynn Wiren did not go to sleep in psychology class. fNote Zj. '32 13-Society pledges perform. i ' 16- The Renowned Bachelor breaks into print. ' U ' 19-Football banquet. Alice McMichael steps a first string man! P W ll , 22- To the Ladies. . 4 all 1 ' 24-Van Coons refrained from giggling for eleven seconds. QNote 35. jx DECEMBER l ll 11-Dr. Oxtoby runs out of Ford jokes. 19-Much needed vacation begins. 'i lil , , . N JANUARY ' I V ' 7-Everyone Wears his presents to school. j 9-Alan Gunn gets to Economics on time. CNote 4l. 12-First home basketball gameg Huron 48, Flandreau Indians 19. l fl ,l 22-Basketball men met all the girls in Redfield. ,lfggggl , 26-Waldo Uecker from the Mines breaks several hearts. , E 27-Everyone rushing madly to finish semester papers and cram for exams. ' i FEBRUARY l lil 2-Post-Exam Jubilee. Too -late to worry about Hunking. , :mf 5 8-Basketball team leaves on southern trip. . 1 10-Rocky Evans is limited to five jokes a day in Evidence class. CNote SD. .7-gil 12-The Eulaleans entertain the Orthos. 20-Terp holds a radio convention. Louie Sowles yells for Hamline. 1 l 23-Colonial Party. - X ll' , . 28-Frost-Boyd eclipse. ll ', MARCH l ' 8-Zeke is campused again. 5 ' 9-Student body initiated into mysteries of Roberts Rules of Order. W 'l 10-Huron Finishes second in state conference. Hr- pl 12-Skip night, the dorm girls are free for an evening. , ll , ' S4- T gre spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to what the girls have been think- 7' S . ing a out a t e year. ' l 18-The glee club widows begin to rush the mails. , H B P 24-Hugh Sweet chaperones the girl's glee club. W ' . ll ' A APRH 'll I I 4 ll' 1-College decides to build new dormitory, science hall, and library. CNote 65. .RSX , 2-The book has gone to press! ' J' e - A A, NOTES ,E jg Nate 1-This happened quite often. ,lj l 1. 4 Note 2-This isn't true, of course, but it might have been. El ' li Note 3-We're not sure whether this happened or not, but we've all prayed for it. l .55 Note 4-Perhaps this isn't the date, but we're sure it happened sometime in January. l l l Note 5-Dr. Oxtoby deserves a vote of thanks. 7 ' ll ' Note 6-April Fool. One hundred three Il ,FEA 5 H We-LV. AFS We



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7? 1' g? FE ?fl iPE E FAIRY TALES ' A man once went into a postoffice and found a pen that would write. V Once upon a time there was a student who never borrowed anything from his -1-lie-2 X' 5 -.. ef roommate. 1--Ili' A There was once a girl who didnit want to be pretty. 'i Once there was a college Freshman who didn't think he knew everything. E' ir- I li f-g -. 5 - ., .-gr.-gp 'X -' SOME THINGS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN KNOWING :T In certain parts of England the inhabitants have a great deal of trouble in eat- ing grapefruit without squirting the juice in their eyes. all ff I X sf' ' 3-715 r K I 5 -551,1- On a cold day if a phonograph is not wound at intervals it will run down and stop. This will also happen on warm days. y 1 In Switzerland the natives find it extremely difficult to put on their shoes I without stooping over. I Psychologists tell us that it requires almost twice as much wind for a person to play a cornet as it does to play a violin. lx PLEASE NOTICE My smile. . . ...................... ..... P rofessor Kimble My girl .... ................... ....... F a t Schuyler 1: My neckties. . . ............ .Ed Hoy My marcel ..... . . ..Lawrence Murphy fix ji My popularity .... .... K enneth Laughlin My brief case . . ............ .... G eorge Wright '-- . 3. CAN YOU IIVIAGINE l hfi Dean Hill without his glasses? l - A1 Ross stepping? I ! 'll A disagreement in the French Department? Q' Phillip Spaice not mentioning Pilkington's good looks? Leota without Rogers? QE . Professor Lackey skipping class? y - I RADIO PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT y 'Ill Broadcast from Station HC on a marcel wave of 300 meters at 7 :3O P. M. The following artists and others will give the program: I Somebody Stole My Gal ..................... .... G eorge Wright Hfltil Sleep .................................... .... C hoate Johns Sweet 'Alice' Ben Bolt ............. .... -I . Burns Taylor l l My Laundryn ...................... ..... L yle Elward ,L I I The Pal I Love Stole the Gal I Loveu. . . ..... Lewis Warsing I l, One hundred Eve 1 1 w gi aeW.fMF+feQ'f.awPe-t E-,- 432. .I

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