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PROF. J. T. JOHNSON DR. A. 0. DeWEESE, PROF. C. E. SATTERFIELD PROF. E. T. STUMP Agriculture Health, Phys. Ed. English Speech DR. J. T. LAING Sociology DR. J. L. BLAIR Education PROF. C. S. VAN DUESEN Ind. Arts PROF. WILLIAM TAYLOR Journalism DR. D. W. PEARCE Psychology G, HAZEL SWAN K.-P. DR. E. W. CRECRAFT Liberal Arts DR. DONALD ANTHONY Economics
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OCTO eR Things really did not get started on the campus until this month because of school beginning so late in September. The late opening dote, we were told, was due to the fact that Engleman Hall was not finished quite on schedule. Most notable thing on the campus was the amazing num- ber of freshmen — more than 11 00 of them and they got under everyone ' s feet. All of them turned out for the Frosh Welcome Dance, Sept. 29 . . . most welcome fact to Kent coeds was that this year ' s registration — highest in Uni- versity ' s history — showed an equal number of men and women for the first time . . . . . . early in the month student agitation began on the parking situation since grounds improvements in the rear made parking off campus necessary . . . Sixth and newest fraternity on the campus, Phi Beta Phi, anounced its organ- ization . . . Men ' s Union held a couple of smokers to which frosh were invited and at which fraternity presidents tried to outdo each other in sales talks . . . University heard its first all-men marching band . . . rehearsals were begun for Hell- Bent For Heaven . . . Month ' s social whirl included Big Sister-Little Sister Tea, 14th . . . KMK house party and Kappa Sigma Chi weiner roast, 15th . . . Tri Sig rush party, 20th . . . Delta Phi Sigma steak roast. Gamma hayride, Chi Delta rush party, 22nd . . . Phi Alph Alpha rush party, 25th . . . ASA rush party, 26th . . , also La Fe Hallowe ' en party ... Pi Koppa Sigma rush party, 28th . . . Artists ' Masked Ball and the Summit Hall formal, 29th . . . Thurs., 27th — night rally for John Carroll game, bonfire out back, later students marched downtown led by band, snake dance down Main street, cheering section in middle of town, later took over local theatre and stopped show for sev- eral minutes . . . Fri., 28th — night gome John Carroll . . . mi- gration trip . . . 1700 students boarded special train, made plenty of noise, sow Kent Flashes defeated . . . train was late returning, sleepy students reached home 3 a.m. . . . • 27
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