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Sept. 4. Registration Day-m01'f-2 students coming, . S-ept. 5. Get-Acquainted meeting this evening. Sept. 7. First Hapantes me-eting, also class me-etings. Ssept. 12. A group of students gO to Harrisburg to hear Jubilee Singers, Sept. 13. First lVlii's.s1iyonary C-ircvle meeting. Several students arrive from Michigan. Sept. 14. College gives program in chap-el. Sept 117. College Male Quartette goes to Plhiladelphia. Sept. 19. Tennis season ofpens-the two courts are at a. pr-emium. ' Sept. 22. First Literary Program- students gather at Norman Brubak- ers in t-he evening. S-ept. 24. College Ladies' Quartette sings at Bowmansdale and Harris- burg. Sept. 25. Several students go swim- ming in the Minnemingo. Clarion goes to press. Sept. 27. Choral Society organizes. OCTOBER Oct. 3. Mary Kreider and Verda Wilber Snyder, from Ohio, in charge. Oct. 3. Mary Kreider and Vera Moyer give Missionary talks this evening, Oct. 12. Seniors give program in chapel. Oct. 13. A basketball team com- posed of boys from Triplex Farms de- feats a team from M. B. C. Oct. 16. Trio Harmonious sings at a Dairy Banquet at Carlisle to-night. Oct. 18. Prof. Earl Miller partici- pates in a musical recital broadcast from WCOD, Harrisburg, O-c-t. 20. College class has outing, also Freshman-Sophomore outing. Oct. 22.. Home again-Seniors are entertained to a homecoming break- fast at 2 o'clo-ck A.. M. Oct. 23. Boys have secret meeting in chapel to make plans to entertain Glalvnhm' girls, t oct. 25. The 'tSti-eff grand Plano' a present of former Boys' ChOI'11S9S, arriv-es. . Oct. 26. The old car garage IS started to be torn down. u Oct. 27. Boys entertain Girls ln D-ining Hall. Oct. 31. Halloween Party in Din- ing Hall. NOVEMBER Nov. 1. Prof, Miller and several students open hunting season. Nov. 2. Prof. Miller gives recital. Mid Semester Exams. De-c. 8. HA Mock School conduct- ed by Prof. Wingert in Literary, Dec. 9. Ohio Students are guests, at the home of B. S. Brubaker. Dec. 11. -And is it cold-? Dec. 12. Some of the students go to Harrisburg to hear Messiah , .Dec. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Snyder and son visit M. B. C. Dec. 15. No Literary-Several car- load of students go skating at Silver Lake. Dec. 18. has party Y. P. Sunday School Clas at the Climenhaga home. Nov. 4. Hats off! The old garage is no more, Nov. 9. Trio Harmonious have an audition at WHP. Nov. 10. College conducts program in Chapel. No-v. 114. Adam Byers visits his Alma Mater. Nov. 15. Deportment Grades! Nov. 16. Earl Pyke swallows pin. Nov. 17. First Skating of year at B-owmansdale. Nov. 18. Two carload of students go to Manheim to hear Bishop Earn- est Swalm. Nov. 19. Young Peoples Society re- organizes. Nov. 21. Most of boarding Stud-ents attend a recital by 'Amphion Club at Mechanicsburg, Nov. 26. A bus load of students at- tend farewell services for Misses Kreider and Moyer at Harrisburg. Nov. 27. First Lecture Course Humber- Singer of Psalmsv, DECEMBER Dec 2 Students a ' - .V - re entertained by P1'0f, Steckley in Dining Hall, Dec. 3. Girls' Cfhorus sings this evening, Dec. 4. School Again, Ilgec. 5. Oh! Boy! Deer Meat, but? ec. 6. O-oocoh! Ptomain poison. -Page Twenty-eight, Dec. 19. The Choral Society gives Christmas program. Dec. 23. Christmas Dinner at School. Dec. 24. Special Chri.stmas Serv- ices. Rev. Albert Engle of Kenthucky preaches. Dec. 25. Merry Christmas-Dr. A. W. Climen haga ofiiciates at marriage of Al'ce Pote and Roy Zook. Dec. 26. ride. Dec. 29. Students go for .sleigh Students have supper at Prof. St-eckley's. Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Keefer entertain some of th-e students at their home. Dec. 31. All persons staying at school have dinner at Mr. and MrS- I. J, Zercher's home. JANUARY Jan. 2. Students begin to arrive- Jan 3. Studies are resumed--SiX Week's Term begins. Jan. 4. Missionary Circle g1'0l1P arrives from North-ern Tour. Jan 5. antes. Warm Discussion in HHP' Jan. 8. Journalism Class MeetS- Jen. 10. Mixed Chorus begins t0 PWC' tice for Bible Conference music. Jan. 16. Cram-burn mid-night oil -Tomorrow exams begin, Jan- 18. More Exams. Zool03Y Class attends Farm Show. Jan. H Ghz J an en du J an gilver Fel ice C1 Fel -ing'S .1on11 Fe Fe Colle Fe of P Fe iss . Fe 1Win l F lthis l F l enc noo ll GV He- CT' 'BN I' G l l
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in ,. 911 es' rlev ra a -Xi R . 3 0ll0 ll'lSl1135 90 ll '. Jan. 24. Prof, Wing-ert shows slides in Chapel- . Jan. 25. New Literary ofiic-ers chos- en during Chapel. 1 Jan. 31. Several carloads go to 4Silver Lake for skating, FEBRUARY A Fe-b. 2. Students at school make ,lice cream. Q Feb. 4. Colle-g-e Ladies Quartet sings at New Cumberland. Trio Har- -ioni-ous sing-s at Franklin Church. Feb. 6. Girls have special m-eet- ing following Chapel, Feb. 8. Chapel Program given by College, Feb. 13. Purity Meetings instead of Prayer Meeting. Feb. 14. .issionary Circle. Slides shown on Africa in Feb. 15. Bible C o n f e r ei n c e and Winter Revivals begin. Feb. 17. Sp'e-cial Musical program - this afternoon. Feb. 18. Last Day of Bible Confer- ence-Missionary Program in after- noon. - Feb. 19. Bible Conference over- every one back to earth again. Feb. 2.0. Birthday surprise on John , S li it L Hershey. . Feb. 21. Glays Krone is using crutches. V Feb. 26-28,-Blizzard and is it -ever cold? MARCH C Mar. 1. Colleges goes for sleigh ride. Clfll Mar. 2. A special program in Lit- willy GTHTY-Religious. iillllii Mar. 3. Hiram Minard, Carlton 5, Wiwtlinger are sick to-day. flag? Mar. 4. James Stump preaches at egg: Shiremanstown, get Mar. 8. Seniors give Program in R C112-pel. Mar. 9. Musical Program in Lit- e1'21'V Society, Mar. 12. Picture slides on Gre9C6 t thetlrnimr 1 and Turkey shown in some of the classes, M-312 14- Trio Harm-onious sings at Lemoyne Higfh School. Mar. 15. Spring Fever. Mar. 16. Dan McC'o-man gives il- lustrated lecture on Canadian Rockies. Last number of lyceum course. Mar. 17. The Big Event-Junior- Senior Banquet, Mar. 18. A Missionary band goes to Franklin County. Mar. 20 Rev. Sam. Lady, Jr. speaks in students prayer meeting. M.ar. 23. Rev. Jesse Lady gives address in Chapel. Mar. 28. Cora Stover visits M. B. C. Mar. 30. Good Friday Program, Mar. 31. Seniors go to the home of Mary Snyder near Elizabethtown. APRIL Apr. 1. A carload of students go to Harrisburg for special Easter ser- vic-es. Apr. 3. U. S. History class goes to Gettysburg battlefield. Apr. 9. Mr. Fasnacht takes group pictur-es. Apr.10. Several students go to Har- risburg to hear Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. Apr. 14. Gladys Reasey entertains the Senior Class at the home of E. C. Pote. Apr. 16. Senior and College Sopho- more class ha.ve joint class meeting to nominate choices for commence- Lnent speaker, Apr. 20. The sc-hool is presented with a painting of our first P1'esid6H'C, S. R Smith. College has tree Plant' ing exercises in connection With Lit- erary. . Apr. 21. Seniors spend the GVGUIUS' at the home of John Zercher. John Hershey has tonsils removed. . Apr. 23. Joel Carlson and famlly visit friends around M. B- C- -Pe ge 'fwenty-n'H6- Apr. 27. Clarion Staff sp'onsors program in chapel tonight. Apr. 28. A group of students spend an enjoyable evening at the B, S, Brubaker home. Apr. 29. A Missionary group goes to Franklin County. MAY May 1. Annual Campus Day. Big dinner this evening and ice cream. May 3. The College planned Skip Day but due to Rain they go ----- ! May 4. They are gone-The Col- lege has scrammed to Mt. Holly. Seniors go to home of Dorothy Mar- tin. Freshman-Sophomore picnic. May 6. D1'. P. B. Gipple of Pal- myra sp'oke at consecration program. May 7. Some classes are held out- side. May 110. Missionary Circle gives program at Harrisburg to-day. May 11. Senior Class goes to the home of David Hensel for the even- ing. May 12. The Sophomore Class spent the evening at the home of Earl Pyke near New Kingston. May 14. Samuel Lady Sr. passes away to his reward at 7:00 P. NI, May 15. William Hoke of Ohio is elected P-resident of Literary Society for the first nine weeks of '34-'35. May 16. Voice and Piano recital held in Reading Room. May 19. Senior Class goes to the home of President Albert Schock. May 26. The Choral Society rend- ers 3 musical program in Chapel this evefllllpf. May 28. The Senior Academy Class gives Class Day Exercises this even- ing. May 29. Alumni Banquet. May 30. Commencement Exercises. School is over-Pirtinfl'-1 will meet you at Conference. And so 1033-34 is Histofy-
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