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Ca l trfi arj October 1-This day finds us all ready to meet our dear teachers and co-sufferers. Registration constitutes the main part of our troubles for the day. October 2- Say, kid, have you gotta second-hand soci- ology ? October 3--What'd you think of that English quiz? October 4-Yes, We have no brains-we just got through taking the math test. October 5-We are all resigned to our fate now. Well, the waxing party alleviated the depression somewhat. October 6-Everybody's shaking rugs, trying to make an impressi-on this first Saturday, so they Won't have to work so hard henceforth. , October 7-Some of us go to church and some don't. October 8-Say, Charlie, if you don't bring me a letter I can't pay my board. October 9-Anxiety increases, letter still absent. October 10-- It has come. October 11.-We test our lungs in a pep rally occasioned by the oncoming game with Williams. October 12-Columbus discovered America. Williams dis- covered a good egg. N. A. N. S. discovered her football stars and a score of 25. October 13-We had a game with Clarkdale today, but the thing we like best to remember is the hop that night. First snow. October 14-Same schedule as last Sunday. October 15-What's this we hear? Oh, kid, its only ten more weeks till Christmas! Some people surely live in the future. October 16- And, girls, now it's only nine Weeks and six days. October 19-Mad rush to dining hall at midnight to fix lunches. October 20-Members of the Hiking club sprint to Mt. Elden. October 22-We are sentenced to a 2000 word paper in sociology. One Hundred Eighty
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GRADUATION-To graduate from any normal school course, 96 quarter-hours of work are required. This can not not be done in less than six quarters, except by mature and experienced teachers. No credit is allowed for teaching ex- perience, except that an experienced teacher may be allowed to carry a heavy schedule. At least three-quartrs of residence work must be done. A high school diploma is conferred upon the completion of 16 units, with at least three-quarters i11 res- idence. OUTINGS--Bring your outing clothes and a sleeping bag, if you have one. One of the big features of the summer school is the amount of outdoor life that is possible in this delightful climate. The temperature rarely exceeds 85 degrees. There is fine fishing in the lakes and streams near by and within easy reach are some of the finest hiking trails in America. STUDENT REGULATIONS - Dormitories -- In order that no one may be disappointed because of the strictness of the dormitory regulations, the daily schedule is given. Rising Bell ..........................r........ 6:30 a.m. Breakfast ....................................... 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. Classes Begin ............... .rr.., . 7:00 a.m. Lunch ..............,................. .r..re, 1 2:15 to 1:30 p.m. Study and Recreation ....... ...... 1 :30 to 5:30 p.m. Dinner ,........................................... 5:30 p.m. Evening Study Hour .........,......... 8100 to 10:00 p.m. CExcept on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.D EMPLOYMENT - It is possible to employ some students about the campus. Preference is given to those students al- ready on the ground and especially to those Normal school students who might otherwise be compelled to withdraw from sc oo . One Hundred Seventy-Nine
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October 23-My buzzer rang today and as I fainted one of the other girls ran down and had the honor of talking to him -the laundryman. October 30-The geography class surely enjoyed a real hike and supper over the camp fire. October 31-Football game twixt Punkinville and Moun- tain Air. November 1-Yes, this is truly the day after but anyway we enjoyed the musical given by the Harp company. Pine is out. November 2- Masters of Their Fate. All-star cast. DL- rectoress, Miss Moson. Play made a great hit. November 3--Good old Saturday. We wash, clean house and take our weekly. November 5-General critic meeting. November 6-Of course, we are all very sorry to hear that Miss Whetsel is ill, but still every cloud has a silver lining. No Heinz gathering today. November 7-What's the matter with the Juniors? They're all right! November 10-We wipe 'Eagar off the map in a snow storm, 27 to 0. November 11-Dorothy Jones can't keep out of the snow. November 12-We parade through the streets of Flagstaff and lift our voices in song as the Flag is raised. November 13-We all wish Armistice day called for a two- weeks' vacation. November 15-The new coach arrives. November 17-Our boys depart for the Billion Dollar Cop- per Camp. November 18-We received word that said camp feels like two cents after N. A. N. S. walked off with score of 18-16. November 19-Surely is lonesome without the boys. December 2-The prodigals begin returning. December 6-Miss Lintz makes candy for the Woman's club bazaar. It turns over. December 9-Sunday, sleep, church, dates. December 13-The Christmas Seniors are entertained with a banquet given by the faculty. December 14-The boys have a party. December 16-Ice skating is becoming the fad. December 19-Exams! How sweet the sound! December December December 20-The Christmas play. 21-Graduation. 22-The campus is not so thickly populated as yesterday. One Hundred Eighty-One'
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