Northern Arizona State Teachers College - La Cuesta Yearbook (Flagstaff, AZ)

 - Class of 1925

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Nov. 18. ' Nother speech by Mr. McKay — us westem women are heroic. Nov. 19. La Cuesta staff appointed, Bigger ' n ' Better — that ' s the spirit. Nov. 20-21. Educational Exhibits. Nov. 22. Farewell party for Tex. Who ' ll play Morton plan- ner now ? Game at Tempe — a success. Nov. 24. Girls begin basketball practice. Championship team expected. Nov. 25. Trip to observatory — Ain ' t nature grand? Nov. 26. Sheiking of Miles Standish — (nufsed). Nov. 27. Thanksgiving Ball — costumes, etc. — mostly etc. Nov. 28-29-30. Just holidays — nothing accomplished as per our plans. Dec. 1. Willie, Dorothy, and Helen Armstrong dance for us in assembly. Dec. 10. Pot Boilers put on good but — who got shot? Dec. 13. Did you ever see kids work as they ' ve done this week-end? Grape nuts I. E. Exams. Dec. 14. Oh! we know a week from today you ' ll be home. Some folks certainly rub it in. Dec. 16. Science class entertained by Rogers. Dec. 17. Camp Fire party — hot tamales — oh, don ' t we wish we were Camp Fire lassies? Dec. 19-Jan. 4. Grand and glorious vacation. Enjoyable time had by all. Jan. 5. We are back — hollow-eyed, sleepy, more or less cheer- ful, registration is surely a wearing ordeal. Jan. 6. Good-night! Did you ever hear of such rules and regulations ? Jan. 7. What ' s the old school coming to? Syllabuses in Psychology — ' n ' everything. Jan. 9. Isn ' t it funny how the new dames get all the dates? Jan. 10. Party in Morton honoring new matron and new girls. Jan. 11. This being Sunday, there is considerable loafing. Jan. 12. Educational Relativitv — interesting talk by Dr. A. S. Winship. Jan. 16. Yep, they did it, much to the surprise of everyone, especially to Dorothy and Charlie. Jan. 18. Pickles arrives — Senior girls are to be exposed to Camp Fire Course. Jan. 19. Willow and Pearl have partv. Buzzers are in order. Jan. 23. Thrift, by J. P. Wilson. Jan. 25. Radio Concert, Taylor Hall — among those present were PWX, COD, ETC. Jan. 28. Taylor Hall finally makes good promise to entertain. ' Twas worth waiting for. Jan. 29. Games: Miners 14, Lumberjacks 8; Mineresses 16, Lumberjills 32. Jan. 30. Mumps become fad — poor Kicky.

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Oct. 19. Wonderful day — folks travel in all directions — Sun- set, Grand Canyon, Oak Ci ' eek Canyon. Pearl was really sui-prised when she saw she ' d missed a couple of red trees. Had to talk a long- time to keep her from going back for ' em. Oct. 20. Day after the one before — hikmg is surely hard on the limbs — also swimming. Oct. 21. Hurrah I foi- Dizz — student body president by popu- lar election. Oct. 23. Student Welfare Committee holds a reception. Oct. 24. Seniors organize a debating club. That ' s it, Seniors, strut your oratorial faculties. Oct. 25. Beat up on Mile Hi Cowpunchers, 19 to 6. Oct. 27. Dancing class is begun. Joy be! No more wall- flowers. Oct. 28. First Pine appears; pay compliments to Joe. Dean Cooper addresses assembly on Finding Your Place in the World. Oct. 30. Kinlani Nalnisi distributes K. N. ' s — members ac- cused of belonging to order of flaming cross. Oct. 31. Hallowe ' en Dance — ain ' t we got fun ? Dot reverts to type. Nov. 1. Camp Fire Girls go to Momion Lake and take in wonderful nature. Beat up Needles, 20 to 0. Nov. 2. Some go to peaks. Some to Lake Mary. Nov. 3. Same some look and act as if they had been there. Nov. 4. Election day — Emma celebrates by bobbing her hair — beats getting drunk. Nov. 6. Plans made for first Home Coming — three rousing cheers for our pep. Nov. 7. Nothing startling — just take in movies and shoot neighbors with t opcorn. Nov. 9. Lots of folks go to church. Good idea — try it again. Nov. 10. Free night — news arrives too late for dates to be forth-coming. Nov. 11. Holiday (naturally) — Red Cross drive. Game was not so good. Serenade bv Flagstaff High thoroughly en- joyed by N. A. N. S. ?????? Dare not write literal comments. Nov. 12. Earle Wallace Dancers. Don ' t give up Myrtle, they didn ' t get that way in a week. Nov. 14. Pep rally, speeches, music, other forms of noise — forerunner of Home Coming. Nov. 1.5. First Home Coming — huge success — parade, foot- ball games, banquet, dance. Ain ' t alumnae grand to give us an excuse to act thusly? Nov. 16. We have that It was a huge success, glad it ' s over, wouldn ' t have missed it for anything feeling. Nov. 17. Educational Week — but every week is that in our young lives. Speeches by Dr. Cotton and Mr. F. M. Gold.



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Feb. 2. Senior Carnival forecasted. Feb. 3. Campus treated to rare sight — The Pine. Feb. 4. Did you ever see a measle? Here ' s your chance — asi fled. Feb. 11. Senior Carnival stunts. Feb. 13. Look out for the gold brick. Feb. 14. Valentines are in order. No mud slinging. Feb. 20. Game with Swedes and Ciarkdale girls. Our girls did, but our boys didn ' t. Feb. 21. Senior ' s Million Dollar Carnival great success. Wow! — Class spirit is coming to surface. Feb. 22. Guess who ' s birthday — not Booker T. ' s Feb. 27. We ' re a measly bunch — even the coach has them. Dance. Feb. 28. ' Nother dance — what ' s going to happen ? March 3. Herbert tries to vamp Edna Swanson Verr Harr. She fails to be vamped. Try again! March 4. President inaugurated — almost forgot, didn ' t you? March 5. Teachers College — did we celebrate? I say did we? Yes bo ! March 6. Signs of studying are beginning to come to sur- face — race for passing grade nears end. March 11. Banquet for Seniors. March 13-14. Tournament — did you ever see such ' citement and noise? Keen stuff! March 17. Aren ' t we proud of Minnie? — and her shiny twenty dollars. March 17. Junior Prom — isn ' t everyone good looking? March 18. March Seniors envy of school — no classes for ' em. March 19. Seven are given walking papers. What will poor Helen do now?

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