Lewis Clark State College - Yearbook (Lewiston, ID)

 - Class of 1916

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and Miss MacDonald entertained her student teachers by popping corn and playing games. An address was given before the assembly on the qualifications of a good teacher. Feb. 5-The Clay was spent at Lewis hall with pinochle, five hundred, cribbage, checkers, pool and ping pong. Feb. 6-The thaw begins. Feb. 7-The iirs-5 of our series Of daily assemblies. Miss Clarke addressed the members of the student bodv and faculty on the development of the Home Econ- omics movement. B H L'l.C7r QXP97 'F .- . .- in lj Q.-1-6,21 ' Je E YA,, A , -1 r- - Feb. 8-Music day is assembly con- ducted by Miss Wild. Feb. 9-Donald David from the U. of I. addressed the student body. All the girls were present. Feb. 10--Miss Pruner addressed the assembly on Art This is no joke- Feb. 11--A Lincoln program was given under the auspices of the Dramatic club. Feb. 12-I-Iistoric Pageant given in the gymnasium. Feb. 14-Beginning today the daily assemblies will continue. Feb. 15-Dr. Lilliefors spoke be- fore the assembly. Feb. 16-Yes-Several girls and members of the faculty attended a dance the night before. If you don't believe it look for yourself. Feb. 18--The Bimafiken very clev- erly staged a performance for the public. 2.35 W ku . si I j I. . ,f Q K Feb. 21-A representative of VV. C. T. U. addressed the school at our assembly hour. Our young men and faculty feel very down- hearted and discouraged with life. Feb. 22-After careful delibera- tion our most considerate faculty gave us a half-holiday vacation- to attend a reception at Lewis hall. Feb. 24-Dr. Marvin, representa- tive of the state industrial board of Washington addressed me students and faculty. Feb. 25-The U. of I, Giee club gave their animal concert in the Temple. An informal Get to- gether was held in Lewis hall after the concent. Feb. 28-Assembly lecture given by President Brannon of U. of 1. Feb. ZQ-The students enjoyed the evening at various church soc- ials and dances. Mar. 1-Comes in like a lamb. Mar. 4- Sweet Lavender was presented at gym under auspices of Dramatic club. Mar. 6-Mr. Fowler had charge of assembly. Mar. 10-Dr. Lile gave illustrated lecture on, Care of the Teeth. An Athletic Evening was en- joyed at the gym. Mar..13-Miss Ellis gave an inter- esting talk on subject of fabrics, Mar. 14-Dr. Alley continued his talk on subject of tuberculosis. Mr. Farral, the national repre- sentative for school club work,

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,ff Dec. 16--Mr. Talkington- I used to be an awfully bashful young man. Dec. 18- A Box of Monkeys was played in the gymnasium by members of the dramatic club. An informal dance followed. Dec. 23-Seniors held assembly which consisted of songs, speech- es and the baptism of the Annual. Dec. 24-House party at Lewis hall, Everybody gone for the Christmas vacation. Jan. 2-Every train brot a few students back for five more months' toil-some happy and some homesick. jan. 3-Classes resumed in every course.-Tllue Monday thru and thru. Jan. 5-V ery cold-good skating. Jan. 6-Started snowing. Jan-. 10-Zero weather- ' -Z7 -l..-v-'- ix. Q - X - : X. ll'T's IQ! leg SX Jan. 11-Mildred Cleveland wem coasting. 2 W .K K6 J In 4 1 I Jan. 12-Mr. Rankin is playing for Lewis hall dances. jan. 13-Dr. Snape addressed the assembly on the four elements of religion. Lewis hall sleighing party in the evening. Jan. 14-Dramatic club presenzs moving pictures of Ivanhoe. Jan. 15-Another sleighing party at Lewis hall. Jan. 16-Ten below zero. XX ' X' f ' i l ki ,N' ' xii G 4 -- L. i .slat l Lu jan. 17-Gnly three water pipes bursted in Lewis hall. jan. 18-Seventeen below zero. Jan. 19-Mr. Poiter of the state extension at Boise, gave the stu- dent body valuable information on club work. jan. 20-Snow is melting fast-- much warmer weather. jan. 21-A second of the series of Lewis hall dances took place. Jan. 24-Eight inches of snow fell. A sleighing party was enjoyed by a dozen members from Lewis hall. jan. 25- The Battle Cry of Peace at the Theatorium was largely at- tended by the Normal students and faculty. Jan. 26-An illustrated lecture was given of the Philippine islands. jan. 28--Election of Dramatic club officers-Pres., Earl Soel- bergl vice-pres., Helen Young: sec.-treas., May Myers. jan. 29-A few of the girls ot Lewis hall gave a dancing party. jan. 31-About fifty new students have registered for the third quarter. Feb. 1-Snow, twenty inches deep -still snowing. Feb. 2-After general criticism Miss St. John with Miss Hong



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gave an interesting illustrated lecture on The Progress of Club VVOrk.'l Mar. 15-Mr. lllaclc has resigned. was the sad echo which was heard through the halls. Mar. 16-Mr. lllack and Dr. Sisson were dinner guests at Lewis hall. Later everyone attende-'l the very splendid MacDowell re- cital given by Miss l.eQuime, assisted by Miss jones and Ol- wen jones- l-Q Mar. 17-The third of a series of dances was given at Lewis hall. and was a howling success. Miss Anderson gave a tall: on the subject of First Aid, also in- structions for bandaging. Mar. 20-Miss Tyler appeared Le- fore the assembly and talked on the subject of Sanitation Mar. 22.-Mr. lllaeic had green onions for lunch, N g-:Z , N : 9 mfg- so -fin Q.efi..3,1. L .. ' ff ' 1, .fit tg, f Hs ll if ' A l . .4 X Mar. 26-The weekly windstorm. Mar. 29-Miss Anderson gave an illustrated lecture on some slides sent from the government. Mar. 31-A very jolly party was held at Lewis hall for the girls who had not attended the dances. Men barred- A butter bill is- sued from where? To whom? Apr. 3-Fourth quarter began. Campus dav. A dance in 'Che gym was enjoyed in the evening. April -l-Classes were begun. April 7-Several Pullman repre- sentatives visited Lewis hall. VVe greatly enjoyed watching them climb the steps and enter the living room. April 10-XVelsh singers. u Nh - A Sw 1 'Sf' i I April 12-Another of Mr. Fowler's assemblies. The student body greatly decreased in size. Ncfi-f 'N fx Vs. Apr. 14-Duncan, the1'e's ihe bell that summons thee to --get up at live for a fire drill! May 5-Last but not least-our glorious Junior Prom. May 28-llaccaulaureate sermon, May 29-Field day, May 30-Ivy day. May 31-Graduation. Presidents reception for the seniors.

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