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Sept. li K I I 1 I t t tr IK Oct. 1 L 1 I 1 Olarlenhanf College opens. Classification begins. Run through schedule. Juniors organize. Reception given New Students by old. Students in body attend St. lViark's where Dr. Fegley preached College Day Sermon. New schedule made out. Seniors try to be dignihed. Miss Port reads rules and regulations to New and Old Students. Class in Geometry gets first ten theorems. Everybody joins heartily in Home Sweet Home. Eta Nu Club meets. Y. W. C. A. Meeting- Duty of Winscmnessf' Mary Reindollar. Seniors give tea in honor of Miss Port. Sophomores in Geometry take examination on first half of First Book. ' Tennis is very popular. Long talk in chapel about rules and medals-we all decided to beat out the smartest girls. Rains hard-Lots of girls have the blues. Several Dickinson men call. l Y. W. C. A.- Minor Moralitiesf' Emma French. Freshmen select Class Colors. English exam. -Oh, dreadful day l Freshmen decide they don't approve of colors se- lected, and choose Maroon and White. All is well etc. Somebody knows her History Lesson-let her go. 2 Oct. KK I ti tl Nov. it KK Juniors and Freshmen send out invitations for Ha1lowe'en party. Y. W. C. A.-Talks about Y. W. C. A. work by Miss Brinkerholf. Shopping did you say? St. Cecilia meets. Dr. Campbell away. No Logic. Seniors appear in caps and gowns. Trip to Luray Caverns. Y. W. C. A.- The Broad Wayg the Narrow Way, Mary Smith. Senior Music Recital. Sub-Freshmen Annoint their President. Dancing in Gym. from 4:00 to 4:45. Mr. Sternple and Mr. Jacobs play tennis with. whom QD Sophs. take Geomf' exam. over. lO7 and lOQ H3llOWCl611 Party. Y. W. C. A.- Message of the Flowers, Grace- Kendall. A Trip to Gettysburg, and Faculty Meeting. General Squelching Day. St. Cecelia. Mr. Jacobs coaches Basket Ball Team. Junior Music Recital. Y. W. C. A.-Report from State Convention,. Sara Graves. General Culture Club organizes. . Subs. play Basket Ball. Prof. Jacobs squelches all his classes. Freshman squelched six times.
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' mastinxr 231126 1. Who is the happiest girl? None would vote so we suppose all are the happiest. 2. Who is the best dresser? Ruth Artman. 3. Who is least appreciated? Any Sophomore, because no one can see the point in their jokes. 4. Who thinks she is ? Manilva Zug. , 5. Who are the hardest students? Sub-Fresh- man arithmetic class. They all got F Qflne, of coursej but one, and she got D. 6. Who is the biggest bluffer ? Gretna Beitzel. 7. Who is most religious ? Mary Smith, because she's President of Y. W. C. A. 8. Who is prettiest? The Juniors received the majority of votes. A 9. Who is the most popular ? Alleine Geiple. 10. Thinks she is ? Either Elsa Hubner or Gert- rude Hinkle. -111- 11. W'ho eats the most ? Lillian Miller and Estelle Hartman tied. 12. W'ho is the tallest ? Sara Graves. 13. Who gets the most mail? Ruth Artman and Aimee Hollar each claim the honor. 14. Why do the Juniors publish the Annual ? Be- cause they are the best class in school. 15. Who is squelched the most? Mary Landes and Barbara Eberly. 16. Why do the Seniors wear their caps and gowns to chapel? Because no one would know they were Seniors it they didn't. 17. Why do they take them off before classes? Because it makes their daily Hunks seem Worse to Wear them. 18. TNhy are the Sophomores so much duller than the Freshmen? Because the Freshmen are un- usual.
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Nov. sl c 1 4 I l K l I I I I 4 I 1 fl K lf Dec. ll GK CC Jan. If Faculty in good humor. Eta Nu Meeting-Seniors entertained by Miss Myers. Y. VV. C. A.- The Heavenly Vision, Miss Norris. Gertrude has a Caller. Several boxes of candy arrive. St. Cecelia. Senior Dinner by Dr. and Mrs. Campbell. Too rainy CPD for Seniors to come to sohool. Senior Elocution Recital. Y. W. C. A.- Misson Work Among Women, Jane LeGore. Sophomore Music Recital. Lecture on Manners. Strenuous life begins at 9 p. m. Sauerkraut makes its appearance. Several Alumnae in Chapel. Eta Nu. Y. W. C. A - Thanksgiving Service, Annie Campbell. Lecture on Shades of Irving. Do they miss me at l1ome?,' ' St. Cecelia. Thanksgiving Day. Seniors entertained by Miss Coover. Two Men in Chapel. Elocution Recital, by Mrs. Whitney. Y. W. C. A.- The One Excusef' Georgia Lamberton. Freshman Music Recital. Irvingiana Editor loses Calendar. Xmas Vacation Ends. Too rainy for Seniors to come to College. Poor dears, they might get their feet wet. They'1e so young I -11 3 all. at I K 4 C Helen and Sara meet Roseyf' Hurrah for U. of P. say they. Miss Wheelock's birthday. Gettysburg Glee Club gave concert in Franklin Hall. Two Men in Chapel. Y. W. C. A.- Love of God, Ruth Miller. First installment goes to Musser's to help beautify the Irvingiana. Results good, bad and indifferent. Mr. Stemple turns twenty-one. Everybody con- gratulates him. Mr. Harper decides to re-classify the Juniors. First Chapel Essay- Won1an's Position in English Literaturef' Annie Catherine Camp- bell. Eta Nu Meeting. Y. W. C. A.- The One Foundation, Miss Deputy. Senior Music Recital. Subs. clean Prof. Iacob's class-room for him. St. Cecelia Meeting. juniors begin work on Girls of 1776 Chapel Essay- johnson's Literary Club, Helen Myers. Senior Play, ' 'Up to Freddie, presented to juniors, Sophomores, Ladies and Married Men of Faculty. Y. W. C. A.-- Lessons from Childhood of Christ, Miss Geohring. Dr. Campbell's birthday supper. Junior Music Recital. Two Juniors recite their Ethics lesson by para- graphs. Geometry class begins fifth book of Plane Geom- etry. Recital by Knauss.
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