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, x r . I-IUTCHSONIANI -' X U If, i If K 1 IMI ov' '11 villDmmlWXmiss,'rf Q i ' 1WfW U ' E L is First issue of the Hutchsonian Mirror is published. Twenty-eight birthday cards received by Blanche Beal. The Apollo Club of the Winona State Teachers College present last num- ber of the lyceum course. Winston Dennis will give further information. Spring Week of Prayer begins. N. R. Nelson and I. J. Bjerke give stirring messages. Language program given in chapel. Teachers hear Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra at the University. Professor Johnson serves ice cream to students. A sudden desire for breakfast seizes students. Hwtchsonian tag day. Alma Sparrow, Salisbury Zytkoskee, Elmer Martin- son and Irwin Campbell have sold ten annuals. Misses Yaeger, Granbois, Sparrow, and Olson presented in piano and voice recital. Large crowd attends. Louis says he won't play unless we play his way and let him be it, Chancey Jepson invests in motorcycle. April Mrs. Johnson is hostess at an informal gathering for the women of the faculty. Miss Tubbs is surprised when she recognizes picture of herself taken during childhood days. Lyndon L. Skinner speaks at evening service. Elder Yost, Elder Gulbrandson and male quartet composed of Roy Chris- tensen, Louis Pettis, Irwin Campbell, and Thomas Dokken, visit Willmar and Gilchrist. ' -N -Sl 1 0 gr Q . li 'e z . W4 55? Q xfif l, Q f 3' ui f holx, fx C . ox' .fmt is .i l l g lx! , in l:: 'll l ,Mui I 557525 it V' 4, I' , agus: rl, ,l f ff ,.f.- T S' '51 CContinued on page one hundred eleven? 3, 0 iii 'iilffiifliifffii' fl! 104 EiAfZf3ifffEiff?fil'WST''XCTS 'Q 0
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, x r r o 25' F' I iilmwmlwnxxci W' if 'ef 1 WMQW Y I i tk .b gm lnteresiinq Events of the School Hear tContinued from page seventy-seven? 12. Dr. W. F. Morse gives health lecture. 13. Spelling test given 'to Academics. Floyd Smith scores 100 per cent. 15. Women of the faculty entertain the men. Professor McComb, Elder Yost and Mr. Long win in debate, resolved that married women should not do public work. Surprise birthday party given by laundry workers for Ethel Peterson. Warren Petersen takes a snooze in teachers' parlor. 16. Hutchsonian campaign begins. Mr. Lauritzen outlines plans. 20. Miss Tubbs conducts evening meeting. 21. Teachers entertain in classrooms. Mr. Zytkoskee becomes famous as New York City guide. 23. Carpet is laid in girls' donmitory. Second floor raises largest amount in campaign. 24. John Seaman Garns, impersonator and baritone, gives 'third number of the lecture course. Mr. lLauritzen enjoys a hearty laugh. NKLSDN 27. Paul Rust makes 100 in German test. 28. Hutchsonian groups give unique program. .Frank Swearingen exercises his hands. March 1. Academy board meets. 3. Fire discovered in Yost's apartment by Bob Whitnack. Mrs. Yost will get her new rug. 4. Baptismal class is organized. 6. Mr. Long tells wonders of Printing. Thammie and Thuthie appear. 7 Elder Andreasen lectures. Few decide that sleeping under the bed is very comfortable. 8. Junior class is organized. Arthur Stewart is president. 103 f I.Q13C
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