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El' 'la 's 91 Q CALENDAR 9 september semester starting point in women's league dcrm party for new women, september . . . college picnic . . . organ dedication . ., . frosh fellows' warmer uppers and kangaroo courts . . . faculty-student reception. ' october kalamazoo takes hillsdale at football . . . first all-college dance . . . october l7, home- comingg presidential inaugurationg brek-ki-ki kex spirit wallops almag homecoming dance . . . women's league masquerade party. november gingling banquet brings mrs. induk pak from korea and dorm-town girl slumber party . . . neighborhood conference . . . mary trow- bridge informal . . . civic buries the dead . . . frosh frolic . . . too much turkey. december women's league presents miss florence jackson . . . womenls societies' informal at trowbridge . . . a library tea . . . first basket- ball game . . . football victory banquet . . . christmas carols . . . vacation under way. 9 january january 6, l3, ZO - women's society open meetings . . . hoben hall dedication On the twentieth . . . who says hell week's in september? - exams, january 25th to 30th. ' february - I league presents mrs. whitmer . . . hoben hall informali. . . ice-skating is on . . . society bids issued . . . initiations follow . . . valentine party . . . washington banquet . . . drama club presents apple cart. 1937 o U M 2 Q a E ll H 171111567 1 19231416 2 x 5267 6 2 9 10 4 5 U 'R' 6 N D5 , 3, Q 2 5 - - -. 1 1 2 26 9 ' march writers' club organized to sponsor campus magazine . . . 400-club dance . . . lenten tea . . . dr. cole conducts fireside chapel chat minus faculty . . . the carnival . . . pi kappa delta convention . . . spring vacation. ' april junior party on april lO . . . men's glee club party . . . tennis and spring fever under way . . . founder's day on the 22nd . . . mary trowbridge springs formal. ' may sophomore party . . . all-college day . . . centuries, sherwoods, alpha sigs, euros, kappas all go formal . . . senior banquet . . . may fete, the 26th . . . parent reception at hoben hall during fete dance. 9 june philo formal . . . finals hold student body interest from the 7th to the lZth , women's society alumnae Iuncheons . . . june l-4, com- mencement . . . bye bye, seniors and kazoo.
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CONTENTS ' FACULTY ' CLASSES ' ACTIVITIES 9 T ATHLETICS ' ADVERTISING Co-editors: Ruth Demme, Ruth Schroeder Co-business managers: Karl Lambooy, Donald Simpson Subscriptions: Richard Kennedy Photography: Charles Krill u Campus Capers x ac 4 rl sq? G Cf GSS OO fb wg I f Victory l6l
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l-lCDl3lilXl lVllilVlCDklfXl. QRGAN During moonlit evenings of last September, vibrant tones from Stetson Chapel proclaimed to passers-by that a campus dream had come true. The Hoberi Memorial Organ was being installed. Since 1932, when the Chapel was completed, College friends had wished tor an organ. Very shortly after the death of the late President Allan l-loben, it was suggested that a fund be started for an organ as a memorial to him. On Sep- tember 28, l936, seventeen months after this sugges- tion had been rnade, an audience listened spellbound while lvlr. l-lenry Overley played the dedicatory program on the keys. Slight as may have been the acquaintance of many ot us with Dr. l-loben, our glorying in musical master- pieces, as interpreted by local artists, has made us at least momentarily akin to his spirit. joys unending will enrapture the campus as long as these keys are alive with beauty. U51
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