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C G fri v I ry gif Ei. QFNCQ Flllllllllil or Sept. 14 Sz 15. Registration. Sept. 17-First Friday night. 5 Students not quite so homesick. Sept. 18-Reception tri students and faculty at Lewis hall. Sept. 23-Junior class ofhccrs elected. Sept. 24-Senior class officers elected. October. 5-Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clarke and Mr. and Mrs. George Black were entertained . at dinner at Lewis hall. Oct. 7-Annual stall elected. Wlorkl fy., Oct. 8.-One month gone. every- thing running smoothly. Oct. 11-junior representatives elected on Annual Staff. Oct. 12.-Mr. and Mrs. Reed. Miss St. John, and Miss Sylvester guests at Lewis Hall. Oct. 15--Dr. McKenzie and Dr. VVhite lectured on cancer and disease preventatives. Seniors entertained juniors at Lewis hall. Everyone lhfit of childhood days again. Oct. 16-A feed in south house of Lewis hall. Several people knew about this, Dean llaker, included. . R- L. 1 ,I 'Q 2 e 1 l W, Q. lXf.5'Q-1 A L ' ' Oct. 18-State hoard of education visited the Normal. Mr. Clarke appeared with new hair-cutg Mr. Reed in a new black suit. Lewis hall rooms in perfect order. Dr. Sisson lectured. Oct. 19-Mrs. and Bliss Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. 'l'alking't:in spent the evening' at Lewis hall. Oct. 25-The Normal schiizil truly glad for the many pump- kins willed Nl them by the Lewiston people in their dreams. Oct. 26-Miss Mix, Miss Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Osborne were din- ner guests at Lewis hall. 3 . et, , flfvlg ' I 2 Lf ,Iwi ' 0 o 'aj' l-1 if l 2 1155 C5 N 5 I , ' . , 'f f X , 5 5 -. . Oct. 30-A masqlierade Hallow- e'en dance :tt if jnnasium,
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Nov. 1-Student mass meeting to boost the annual. Nov. 2-Mr. and Mrs. VVooste1', Miss Miller and Miss McDonald were guests at Lewis hall dinner. Nlov. 6-Normal is gofting lively- Senior dinner at Lewis hallg junior basket supper in gymg student body theatre party. ag-:'-'iss L Sfylinf f' Q X , f Nov. 8-Mr. Millay has a beauti- ful new blue tie. Nov. 9-Mr. and Mrs. l3121Ck, MI'- and Mrs. Fowler, Mr. Reed of the Idaho Technical school, Mrs. Dodge and Miss Pruner were dinner guests at Lewis hall. Nov. 10--Mr. Millay came forth with black tie equally as attrac- tive as the blue one. Nov. 11.-Prof. Reed lectured. Nov. 12-lelurralil The first quar- ter is ended. 4 ,, 'v I- - -. A 2 'v fxvfl 5 ' -F k5 '.4v .. fn, In lg ' -4 .ci , . . Wliliiiii 'f-'Q-qv A fr Z., ' ll' ., fi ' X TMTA X f x J. Nov. 13-Many students make their last appearance on the stage in the Peace Maker- Lewis hall lost ten girls, the same gong out to rr 1 tztiining schools. Nov. 16.-Mr. and M rs. Cl'l0SS1 lLllT, Mrs. Hibbard and Miss Craw- ford were entertained at Lewis hall. Nov. 19-The first of a series ol dances oc:urrcd at Lewis hail. Nov. 23 - Dr. Alley addressed school on subject of Tubercu- losis- Mr. an l Xlrs. Minay were guests at Lewis hall. N-ov. 24 - Thanksgiving vacation began- Many visited at home or with friends. Nov. 27-An informal dancing party at the gymnasiurn was en- joyed. Nov. 29-Everybody back from va- cation. Many sick with colds and various effects from vaca- tion. X ii il 4 - , , f?Xxk X!- ie l l 4 Nov. 30 - Gov. Alexander acl- dressed the students and facuity in assembly. Miss lelooverand Miss Kelley from U. of I. and Miss O'Connell were guests at Lewis hall. Dec. 1-A half-clay's vacation for the Northwest Livestock show. Dec. 2-Senator Davis spoke be- fore the assembly this morning on Idaho's resources- Dec. 4-Open house for the Nor- mal students at Lewis hall. Dec. 13-The furnace chimney ne- ing extended. No more tears from Lewis hall girls on Wash clay. Dec. 14-Miss Jolly, Miss Ayers, and Miss O'Connell were clrnner guests at Lewis hall. ad
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