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19 — Miss Lintz takes us all to Alaska. Cloiious trip! Delightful tea, Nan, Heavy, Nita, and Olc, wiien are iui goiujr to have another one? 20 — Dramatic Club started. Mary Lamport president. 21 — Pine Staff orjjanized. Mr. Denman, i)resident. 22 — Miss Gelhaus jjoes on vacation. Oh! How we envy you. 23 — What ' s the attraction in W inslow Coiinne, Doris and Liila? Take us too ! 24 — V ' e beat ' em. Prescott Pats of course. Thanks, to Campbell Hall for all the pep. What ' s the matter with Harold and Iloddy? Prescott proved pretty rough in spite of defeat. 25 — Any amount of unexcused absences A-on ' t excuse you from as- seml)ly, so be careful, Freshies! 2(5— Latest— Heavy and Bob! 27 — Lots of yells, heaps of pep, gobs of noise — big game soon. The Halls have something up their sleeves. Beware, Tempe! 29 — Hurrah! for our Training School football team. They were victors over Emerson. 30 — Eve of big event. Excitement prevails. Flunks sure next week. We can ' t study. Tempe comes — big rally, thrills! Beat Temjje ! Beat Tempe ! ! Tony arrives ! 31 — Game! We lost; many tears shed and yet we ' re good losers. Hallowe ' en party given by faculty jireceded by ghost walk. Did you ever see any one gather nuts like Mr. Niles. Clever? No! He takes the cake! November 1 1 — Tempe leaves. Goodbye! We ' ll beat you yet some day! 2 — First snow, two inches. Heard from new students: Oh, do you suppose we could go coasting before breakfast ? 3 — Preparations for Home Coming. It won ' t be long now! 4 — Turk has neckology down to an art. Atta boy, Turk ! 5 — Just plain Wednesday. Epidemic of homesickness almost subsided ! ( ' ) — Home Coming plans coming along nicely. Mr. Belhvood in charge. 7 — Sophomores entertain assembly by a datery. 11 — Holiday! Many take in matinee. 12 — Polito Gurule, winner of American Legion essay prize, intro- duced to the assembly. We ' re proud of you Polito! 13 — Home coming eve! Thrills! Everybody and everything is ready ! 14- — Second Home Coming huge success — parade, football game, banquet, dance. Who says we are not ritzy? 15 — Preparations for Educational Week. Old Ironsides wishes to be saved. Mr. Powers speaks in favor. 18-19-20 — Education programs. Many interesting exhibits. 21 — Mumps, mumps, mumps, everywhere! Be careful ye who have escai)ed the terrible ordeal.
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w i Xa Cuesta Ha €u 0ta (EalFtiiar September 28 — N. A. T. C. opens. Oodles of new boys — many thrills, girls — old friends meet old friends — registration! 29 — Classes begin! New students fussed over many bells and startled over long assignments. Don ' t worry — you ' ll get on. We understand. 30 — Campbell Hall girls organize into Campbell Clan. Many good times planned. October 1 — Morton Hall girls have ducking party. New girls greatly surprised. 2 — Class elections. President ' s reception. Campbell Clan comes to the front with cookies and sherbet. Bury Hall organizes into Girls of the Pines, ' Georgialee Coffee, president. 3 — Saturday — where are the brooms? May I have the iron next? What shall we do tonight? 4 — Sunday — new students ai-e homesick. They go to church for consolation. 5 — Classes again. Lessons memorized. New students still be- fuddled. It won ' t be long now! 6 — Sociology! Thirty hours social service work! A good time is being had by all. 7 — Joe Archambeau, student body president. Congratulations! 8 — Campbell Hall party! Lady B most wonderful hostess. Peggy and Maxine will give Charleston lessons to all who wish to take. Taylor Hall, please take notice. 9 — Phy. Ed. club organized, Harold Poe, president! 10 — Sunrise breakfast-dance given for the ushers by the B. T. Z. girls. Awfully cold, lots of coffee, pretty autumn leaves, gobs of fun, so unusual ! We missed you football boys. 11 — Sunday — many letters home. Poor things, we can only sym- pathize. 12 — New gym coming along nicely. Pray that it doesn ' t snow. 13 — Student Council entertains assembly. Nan turns Chink! Bravo, good work. Nan ! 14 — We know all about football now. Mr. Jessuppe told us. 15 — We go to England and back with Mr. Bellwood. 16 — Many yells, much noise, preparations being made for the big game. Beat Tempe ! Beat Tempe ! ! Atta, boy, Hartz ! Girls of the Pines entertain faculty. 17 — Swanky step ! Rex. Keep it up ! 18 — Few letters home. You ' re getting the swing quickly, new students !
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Xa Cuesta 22— 24— 26- 27- 28- 29- 30- 1- B. T. Z. spread and slumber party. Miss Whetsel is minus a pair of bedroom slippers. Teachers arrive for institute. Campbell Hall welcomes you, Winslow. Delightful tea was given to visiting teachers by Campbell Hall. -Thanksgiving holidays begin. Many goodbyes and farewells. Good times assured. -Thanksgiving ball. Costumes. Gobs of fun! -Taffy pull in cafeteria given by Bury Hall for all who had to stay. -Slumber party given by Violet Raudebaugh — more giggles than slumbers, however! -Thanksgiving retunis — A good time had by all. -News of Joe ' s and Jake ' s planned departure. Good luck! Good wishes, but we ' ll mis you! December 1 -Mr. Wilson talks to assembly on significance of Thanksgivhig day. 2 — Christmas seals to sell. Come on all you sociologists and do your social service work! 3 — Miss Dewev gives a one-act play in assembly, The Floral Shop. 4 — Xmas seniors have a table — goodbye! We hate to lose you. 5 — B. T. Z., don ' t be so noisy in the dining hall. Why all the piccaninny looks, lately? G — We hate to lose you Miss Dewey and you. Miss Smith ! 7 — We have an artist in our lot! Congratulations Turk! 8 — Senior-Faculty dinner. Don ' t you hate to leave us, seniors? 9 — Campus Life in assembly by La Cuesta Staff! 10 — Miss Boyer takes us back with her to 1900. They did lots of funny things those days. N. A. T. C. concert goes to Whip- ple and entertains. 11 — Merry Xmas. It won ' t be long now! 12 — Welcome home, Dizz. Gee! but we ' re glad to see you. 16 — Camp Fire party. Didn ' t know that cats celebrated Christ- mas, did you ? Ask Corinne, she knows. 17 — Big noise in Campbell Hall — Cause: Andv Isaacson and John Richards. Result—????? 18 — Christmas play, Why the Chimes Rang. 19 — Graduation exercises, hurry to catch the train, 30 minutes late. Better too late than too soon this time. Goodbye, N. A. T. C. for two weeks. 19 — Jan. 3 — Grand and glorious vacation. Enjoyable time had by all. Happy New Year ! January 4 — Registration is certainly tiring. .5 — Taylor Hall gets new interior decorating. Thrill for them!
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