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Q wie . PN -e - lt tfaf'ii,.,l1ll-i9gt,i 2 1 BIARCH 1 2 3 11 13 16 17 18 19 25 26 Student reception for Brooke. Lots of college spirit. Jack Allen leaves again-after his belongings. Boys' Glec Club sings at society. Manager, in a special meeting after Chapel, advises the boys to Wear collars. and 12. Boys' Glee Club trips to Marshalltown and Gladbrook. Callies entertain Philos and Faculty. Jack Allen tells in history class how the English ships raided the Spanish vessels for bullion , ' Prof. and Mrs. Cruise entertain the Crlee Club. Phyllis Ward elected May Queen. First installment of CARDINAL goes to printer. Concert by Williams at Marshalltown. Mabel and Fulmer get lost in the big city. Debate with Highland Park. Never more, quoth the raven, Dutch, Dink, et al. Lecture Course Benefit. Big pep meeting in Chapel, everybody talks. We quit keeping this fool diary. L E956
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' , lp iv - '-fyffsq H . Ll 1 ll --.fm :gl 3 -Q, Aff., ll We H L :F A2 JANUARY Students wend their wa.y again to their respective class rooms after two weeks of personal freedom. Faculty dinner to students. Thanks. Red Whitesell sleeps in Prof. Jackls class. Ditto. Likewise ditto. He is awakened. McVey visits Chapel. Kenoyer tells that he has plenty of dishes but no dish washer. Basketball, Coe fvs. L. C. C. We win, they lose, 34 to 24. Jess Tomlinson announces in public meeting that the Men 's Glee Club is regular grand opera stuff. and 23. Basketball trip to Coe and Cornell. Ouchl FEBRUARY Girls give home concert. Many slams. Boys give home concert. Coals of fire. Some party afterward. Annual reception to new HJ students. Mabel gets a box of roses for a valentine and doesnlt know who sent them. Lecture course, Everywoman. Billy, noisily snoring in his room, forgets ' that Eula Ureally wanted to go . ' Eula forgets Bill. Bill apologizes, etc. All's well that ends well. Basketball, Cornell vs. L. C. C. We congratulate ourselves. Mowbray joins the Record. staff. Y. VV. C. A. rally. Popcorn is securely locked in the Domestic Science room. Lecture course, John G. Wooley. Mable really and truly goes with Fulmer. Basketball. We beat Simpson. Dutch goes as business manager. Tama County Fair. Lack of original ideas causes Seniors to put on the same old stunt. Al comes back for the big doings. It- --T ,Q ,, Q ----' '1 T 5' F 1 ' ffm ni E15 9 Lf
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. X A it J .ua 1 . , l A jfwx J, Lrxx If-wx Va ,, , ,J '.,,f- iw. t 'Na 4, it 45 W: K, Us us.-f.::-.,,.-nleJ:z.f--fag - - .Wx gg A bak, ,. . . .. . . Philoe Callie Trot Promptly at 7:30 on October the third a laughing, enthusiastic crowd of Philos and Callies started their march from the gym on the annual trot which has come to occupy the prominent place among the social gatherings of the two societies. Phyllis Ward served the children with animal crackers and the route began through the college woods, east of Beatty Hall. The first stop was the cemetery where a change of partners occurred and a hasty departure was urged by all the girls. The couples took the Lovers' Lane route to Tama. Farmers enjoying their early retirement were awakened by the merriment of the trotters and expressed themselves as to the irresponsibility of the present generation. ,The grove at the rear of Miss Appleton's home was reached only too quickly. Weenies were roasted in the flame of a huge bonfire and washed down with mineral Water from Appleton's spring. Here the steady couples took time for breath, the pace up to this time having been faster than their usual gait. Starting from the Appleton home, the trotters turned their steps toward To- ledo. At this point the girls were very seriously embarrassed by the necessity of choosing their next partner. Some of the new girls were especially discom- fitted at this new duty thrust upon them. About half way home all were halted and stationed in battle array. A charge by the boys upon the girls for partners for the remaining distance was the cause of some satisfaction to the speedy but not a little chagrin to those less favored in ground covering propensities. With prospects of a good feed ahead and on account of the lateness of the hour, the company returned in haste to Toledo where an excellent banquet was served at Hunnicutt's cafe. ' MENU+VVafers, Pickles, Roast Pork, Cranberries, Potatoes au Gratin, Rolls, Butter, Olives, Ice Cream, Cake, Coffee, Mints. TOAST PROGRAM The Trail J AKE FIRKINS, Pathfinder Moonlight ........ ...., . LLOYD HANNA Shadows .... . . .. . .ELOISE JACKSON Autumn Leaves... .... ARCHIE YONGE Nightingale ....... .LUCILLE BALDVVIN Pebbles . . .P ....... . . .LEWIS TRUSSELL Evening Star ..... . . .PAUL INGERSOLL The banquet lasted ,till Well past the hour of midnight and the crowd which departed for Beatty Hall and adjacent domiciles was a quiet one in spite of the fact that the team had just returned from a victory over Grinnell and there had been little opportunity for a fitting celebration. The trot is something which is looked forward to with more expectation each year. It affords an excellent op- portunity for getting acquainted and inspiring some of the new members with the society spirit. Such an informal gathering cannot fail to remove a great share of bashfulness and reserve on the part of the freshmen.-Rccorcl. K'-'-leave'-+
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