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iMmm€mw Sept. 29. School opens — registration — gobs of new boys. Lots of red-headed individuals. We like our new Prexy. New students des ire to take at least 25 hours. Nice faculty. Sept. 30. Classes are starting and startling, assigned daily dozen and half in English. Sept. 31. Campbell has nice party — girls only — boys not missed. (Taylor Hall please notice). Oct. 2. Teaching in Training School is thrill of life time. Wonderful to guide minds of the little dears. (?) Oct. 3 Class elections. Reception for Dr. and Mrs. Cotton and new faculty members. Oct. 4. Where ' s the broom? (Question asked only on Satur- day). Morton Hall has party. Oct. 5. New boys still arriving, almost a quarter of one apiece now. Oct. 6. One week gone, so is our money. Queening and sheiking are epidemics of the hour. Oct. 7. As a yell leader, Hartz puts the coyote to shame. Oct. 8. Annual initiation of Morton Hall ' s new inmates. Cold baths in order. New ones are scrappy. Oct. 9. We, or some of us, go see the circus unload at 4 :30 — only it didn ' t undo until 7:30. Saw elephants, ' n ' seals, ' n ' hippos, ' n ' everything, including our ancestors. Hard to keep some folks from reverting when they saw gramma and grampa hanging by their tails. Oct. 10. We sell tickets, rally, yell, speech, tin can, sing, meet Jerome and come home all in one evening. Boys had eats at their house. Oct. 11. Jerome 64, N. A. N. S. 6 — Well, we give ' em a dance to make up. Oct. 12. This is the day Columbus won on the chance he took — pretty good winnings. Oct. 13. Just Monday with the usual stalling and general dis- cussions instigated by pupils for reasons best known to most anyone — it ' s Monday. Oct. 14. Sang No. 5 ( The Spacious, etc.) only nine times today. Wonder if we ' d recognize it if we ever heard it again. Oct. 15. Russian Cathedral Quartet. We are getting cul- tured. Oct. 16. Brains are measured in Room 28. Step up and have your mental age translated to an I. Q. Right this way ladies and gents for your fall I. Q. guaranteed to please; bring back for exchange if it doesn ' t do the work. Oct. 17. Bluebeard— Treat ' em ruff. Oct. 18. Hate to say it but we beat Williams 51 to 0. Yep, we have a team this year.
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