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DECEMBER -Back again-full of turkey and- -We just found out how high high is -Don McIntosh on stilts. -Reverend McCombe tells us in as- sembly that a Scotchman keeps the Sabbath and everything else he can. -Hard time dance. Bob Lough scores over Dustin. -Just asked an UID Club initiate what he expected to catch with his mouse trap. Answer: To date I've caught nothing but .... QI knew that word would be censored.j - I Club initiates can't go to the Gali-Dramatic Club formal. Too bad, Barney. -Assembly questionnaire on Why Do Students Fail? That's what we've been wondering. - IU Club gotta no friend Cboo hooj. -All geography students took a ride today on the proverbial magic car- pet 4,0oo,0o0,o00,ooo miles into space. Ye gods, what if Holmes should get a 'phone call? -It's along come Santa Claus- Christmas is almost here. The boys are expecting to make Merry. JANUARY Oh boy, oh boy, it's school again and you know darned well Fm blue again- -Annuals gonna be good-Jones says so. Hope they're out on time. Big contest slated-popularity, beau- ty, et cetera. Barney was nomi- nated for beauty queen. fFirst thing you know annual editors will be paid and deans will be restricted.j - IU Club f ormal-rumors-stories- All school dance held to celebrate ye editor's birthday-P Anderson to the fore again. Barney dances too much for one guy-he should have been twins. -Barney's gone preacher on us now, and Rae Soreyis taken to smoking pipes! S1111-ujfs coming up. B114 K' -Game with Cheney. Well, anyway, we beat 'em in football. -Poles held for voting for best friends. Bets run high. 17-Spalding Hall formal-Sag Douglas appears in a tux. -Why all the sad faced girls? Oh, of course, the boys are off on the trip. It's La Grande tonight. 23-Overheard Marg Hewitt saying with a sigh- Only 3 more days, 3 hours, and 292 minutes 'til he gets homeli' -One-act plays in assembly-Mis, Mercy and Tb7l1'.Y!IH3! Ezfc11i11g. Mc- Intoshes break into print. -Tests. -G-olly gee! More tests! - I Club Minstrel. We discover Negro blood in the I Club- Owen Knowlton shows a distinct strain. ' FEBRUARY S-Special assembly. Jr. Red Cross at- tempts to pry money from broke Normal students. Heh, hehj. 6-S1111-up presented and accepted with glee. -Galilohi CI knew I could spell it if I kept tryingj formal. Found a new orchestra and what an orches- tra! Dana Cleveland's. -'Nother assembly-Miss Dustin is gonna straighten out Russia when she gets through here. -By golly! Gee whiz! Beega fight! I Club guys getta da feest in da mush. Holy gee golly, but have beeg excitements. 13-Monmouth boys attend the all-school dance after the game. Draw your own conclusions. -Seniors give last ball tonight. Bob Lough mighty nigh fell in the fish pond. Owen Knowlton Cknown to his intimates as O.K.j led the grand march, and reminded us very much of a peacock. -One-act play-Om, Egg. Not enough to go around.
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School Year SEPTEMBER -School begins! Don't look at me that way-it wasnit my fault. -Freshies get their vacuums tested i.e. Doc Madsen and L look into things. -Registration - everybody's. back, ready to rest up after vacation. McBratney takes the money and everybody signs up for another year. -The war's on-we know, weive been to geography. Miss Wfenstrom is still with us. Only ten more weeks of this quarter! The Frosh are already beginning to ask Seniors about snap courses. -Ray! We had a pep rally and beat Cheney. Looks as if we're going to have a real football team this year. Everybody celebrates in one way or another-mostly one way. OCTOBER -No speeka da English, Freshies-at 4 least not to girls. So says the I Club. -District Education Association meets-in case anybody is interested. -Pi Phi Gamma initiation. C. Jacks reigns. -Lucy B. returns. Bruce Keith found her. Wfonder where he's been? -Moroni Olsen presents TZYK7 Sfvill. It seems we have one Fred Long in school. -Student body meeting-Hood Lough is elected athletic manager. Did you say dirty politics? Mr. Jones gives a talk on Homecoming, stress- ing the prodigal son idea. Tom Burnam and Marg Dunham elected yell king and queen-? -Galil-Dramatic Club tryouts. Ac- tors are terrible, but much can be done with a Frosh if he is caught young. f -HOMECOMING! Vfhoopeel Pep rally- breakfasts- luncheons-big Al. f f ,H 1 game-dance-what a week-end! Lost the game and broke Fred Amick's ankle-sorry, Fred, but someone has to die for the school. Quite a dance - we have a boys, quartette. -Lewis Hall serenades Spalding Hall. XVrite your own wisecrack. 24-Teachers seem to all have the same idea. One good test calls for an- other. -Pioneers leave for La Grande. Lewis informal tonight-gives us non- athletes a chance. NOVEMBER -New girls' pep club organized- Kampus Kadets. Looks to us as if the only requirement for member- ship is good looks. -Assembly-big fight! Boycott, kill, murder, schoolspirit, et cetera were the cries heard amidst cat calls and boohs as the boycott question was discussed. Say, whosis guy Melcher? -Another dollar fee for athletics- we wish they would take the opera allotment and give it to athletics or throw it away or something. -Talkington Hall dedicated-lotsa people. Kenny Biggar serves punch like a veteran. Through some horse play Newland has a sore leg. fHaw Haw.j In spite of a bus full ffull, did we say?j of royal supporters the Pio- neers get beaten at Pullman. Sucha ruffness! 14-No s.chool Friday! Sleep where is thy sting? Mein Goff! It was a fake sign on the bulletin board-I slept-ozzi, 0112. 22-Frieml Hanrmb. The program said comedy-it may be so, I do not know, but it sounds so very queer- 25-Off Campus Gophers chase the Spalding Hall Wild Cats up a tree. -Thanksgiving vacation! Here's where I store up a few calories.
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-School warblers have sport dance. Did Max Beach get there? MARCH -Lucy's gone, and we don't know where to find her. -We jus.t wonder who this Tom Bur- nam thinks he is nohow-Will Rogers, or sumpin'? -As Wimp Grantham was heard to say- I don't see what these bubble blowin dames have a ainst a little g S - N good clean snoose now and agin. -Seniors get their diplomas. on Friday, 13! W'hat a start! -Max Beach was graduated. How- ever, she is still with us. Will wonders never cease? Vfillard Reed made the honor roll! -Assembly-Seniors railroad through school traditions. If you donit think Tom Burnam has an opinion, just offer him one of yours! Second annual All-School Revue- Pandemonium reigns! XVhosis guy Pandimonium? Clubs were well represented, also some of the faculty members, i. e. Phi Beta stunt. -Chuck Collins speaks in ass.embly. He also plays and sings, giving the students a real treat. -Kampus Kadet spring dance. Of course I wouldn't like to be quoted, but I heard that it was some party! In fact .... APRIL Another comedy in two acts-The Cwzclle Song. Now we know what Mary Alice,s future is to be! -Spring vacation! Everybody goes to Spokane to get a job teaching and for other reasons-nuf' said, I know this will be censored. -Well, well, well-Miss Wenstrom is front page stuff in Spokane! Her 1- +5 115 -54- picture was on the front page of the Chronicle-no, no, it was for flying up there. -Why don,t they give us a day or two to rest up after vacation? --Donald and Mary Alice McIntosh had a house party last September- it's about to end this week, as theyire moving out to the ranch. -Freshman edition of the paper. Well, by jimminy, if you don't think these Freshmen are good, jus.t ask ieml -Baseball team's about to get or- ganized- Biggar seems to be the Babe Ruth-he's hittin' around .0001. -Russian Chorus-kinda discourages us arc light tenors. -Everybody gets. a chance to see his name in print-the flunk list is out. -Campus day, at last! The work was so heavy that several cases of the dropsy developed, people could be seen dropping all over the campus. Cure was not effected until noon, when everybody managed to put away more food than a horse. The program was a great success- the choral effects from the balcony lent local color to the affair. MAY Junior Promenade. fDue to the new school traditions this will probably be called Freshman Jubilee in the futurej. Anyway, it was the most beautiful prom in years-ask any Freshman. 7-A couple of kid plays-ho hum. S-It seems the annual goes to press. Ainit I sorry! Wfell, folks, from here on it's just one picnic after another, so I hear, with an opera and commencement thrown in. Ilve added it all up, di- vided it by seven, played it on my saxophone, and the answer is-ONE GREAT YEAR!
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