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The most flashy anrl colorful event of the first semester is the pajama or night shirt twhichevc-r ynu weary parade. If you look long: enough you 4-an find your picture. l7
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Q From Page 145 noon and Dr. Bright refereed the ban- queting at night. ln the evening all hearts were in rhythm with the beat of the drum, spirit soared and excitement ran high as the seven bands passed in review. Governor Alf Landon won a special place in the hearts of the entire audience by his well stated address which was timely in its brevity. Dust, dust, dust! But this time it was not one of the famous removals of earth from one section of the country to the other, merely from the interior of Fahne- stock to somewhere on the exterior. But really, we never realized that boys had such good judgment in arranging fur- niture, pictures and bedclothes in rooms. Careful observation was necessary to de- termine which movie actress dominated the several hundred pictures in each room. Odd characters from other lands and centuries were seen running around for the whole day. After due examination and questioning it was determined that they were really not foreigners, but were the initiates of the Thespian Club. My, didn't Uriah Heps look mean? VVon't you buy a Quad? Bought your Quad yet? Vote for . . . . Such were the cries heard in the dorm, in the dining hall, between classes in the halls, in fact everywhere. Why? A queen was in the making and votes were needed to make her. The final ballot showed the beautiful blond senior, Lil- lian Peterson to be queen. With all pomp and ceremony, due honor was given the queen and her attendants at the Swede game. The alumni organi- zation entertained the football boys and the queen and her attendants at a goose dinner after the game. Ah, home cooking for a change! The families living on the campus entertain- ed all the dorm kinds for Sunday dinner. Oh, we had chicken and noodles. VVhat CContinued on Page 6-lj Slaitmg at top: Where-'s Your Pc-p'!3 Reverend Vasquez We Can Take it: lie-tween Halvcs at Grid Game So Help ls Loral: l Always Did Like Box-Suppvrs: Kids-A
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1,- va- ,, '-. Y We're Proud of ' 0ur New Field Kansas Lends Governor Landon for the Dedi- cation---Field Developed Under Coach Binford. Upon returning to school last fall students and friends of the college were surprised and glad to see the develop- ment of a new athletic field. Last sum- mer the Board of Trustees took steps by which an athletic field was to be de- veloped at the college so that football games could be played on the college campus. Steps were taken to secure ad- ditional ground, to survey and grade the field and to sod it for use. Coach Bin- ford, to whom much of the credit goes, was given immediate charge of the pro- ject, and as a result he has developed for the college a first class athletic ground. The new field was dedicated on Oc- tober 18, and the climax of the dedica- tion ceremony was the dedication of the field delivered by Governor Alf M. Lan- don, after which the first home confer- ence game of the year, with Baker Uni- versity, was played, resulting in a score- less tie. Director San Romani's band re- view Was undoubtedly one of the most colorful and interesting features of the evening as seven bands and drum and bugle corps took part. This new de- velopment is indeed a valuable asset to the college and we are truly proud of it. COACH MELVIN J BINFORD
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