Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union - Gymnast Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

 - Class of 1932

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SCENE 21-JUNE 19 Big track meet. Men in the morning. Women in the afternoon. Freshmen came out with flying colors! Good work by Paulsen, Klafs, Werder and Har- old Snyder. Sturni and Werder put on a novel life saving act. Camp-Fire at night with Paulsen incharge. A bugle contest was featured-plenty of hid- den talent. Pry at last consented to sing a song. Mrs. Hester rushed to Plymouth hospital. She developed blood poisoning over night. scams z2.1UNE zo We staggered through another of the Dean's tests. However, a very in- teresting and closely contested swimming meet served as a relaxation. Davis surprised everyone including herself with a first place in diving. Freshmen women and Sophomore men were the winners. Wisconsin Turnfest began, with our boys and girls acting as judges. Rewarded with an invitation to the Turner party in town. Ask Klafs, Smaldone, and Flynn. Extra hours for every one in camp. Bachy, Geip, Werder, Ernst and Hoppe left camp. Horschke. Engle and Pat Wolfe arrived. SCENE 23-JUNE 21 i Turnfest in full swing. Women paid unexpected visits to men's area and surprised the bovs. Summer must be coming-82 degrees todav. After the Turners left, camp seemed like home again. Hick's birthday-Congratulations song at mess began a new era. SCENE 24-JUNE 22 I Swabbing day-rain stopped one of Mrs. Hester's classes. Student coun- cil meeting-the president and onions presiding. Stubby was now stumbling around on a cane. Capt. Mineo had some trouble cleaning up the camp grounds after the Turnfest. Kunz helped bv giving invaluable suggestions. ,Tack dropped a tray full of perfectly good food. A good time was had by mess detail. No special program for tonight, and everyone went to bed early. SCENE 25--JUNE 23 Fog today! This would have been a good time to wear our fur coats, but we rugged campers went swimming. Mrs. Hester better. Rain and more rain! Hessler appeared with an umbrella-instantly squelched. A Venetian night planned, but too much water from above so a dance in jahn Hall was substituted. SCENE 26-JUNE 24 Student council looked under pillows and found pyjamas and stray matches. Marge cut swimming class for a motor boat ride. Ice cream at mess. Detail have more than enough. Phi Delts have dinner in town at Siebken's Elm Park Hotel. Frosh committee busy decorating Jahn Hall for the big dance of the month. Irene wondered why we laugh when she tells us that she signed out for z -f-- Page Ninety-eight A A V



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wanted to. Canoe races-Frosh men and women won. Excitement galore! Arrivals for the National convention were very disturbing for many light sleepers . Our athletic Held had been turned into a camping ground. Rudy Schreiber finally got his sunburn-and what a mess! rope. We live and learn. Harold Snyder visited hospital. Not because he 6 SCENE 27-JUNE 25 , Swimming exam. 91 degrees in the shade-and that shade was comfort- ably occupied by some gentlemen of leisure who should have been checking 'aims in track and Held. Len busy fixing beds in men's area. Milly almost drowne ' but Morgan used his Life Saving to advantage. Frosh farewell dance. Big orchestra and everything. Dean led us in a square dance. There were some who would never forget this affair. P SCENE 28-JUNE Z6 This was our last day! Hertler, Heeschen, Treichler, Massman, Pogue and Davis were ducked in the lake. Trunks were taken to the station. Came the time when we must all say goodbye. Many long faces appeared at our last mess. Many walked to town for the last time. Last assembly! As the Queen pulled out, many long lingering looks were cast at old Camp Brosius which then looked lovlier to us than ever before. Last farewells as train pulled out. So long Camp Brosius--we'll be seeing you again! watcrwi 'bestow' 11.11-- Page One Hundred at-'---'14

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