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

 - Class of 1930

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LA CUESTA 1930 January 18 Bury Hall threw a party for the University men after the game. Now aren't they big-hearted? January 24 The W. A. A. gave a hen party where no men were allowed. Did they have fun-just ask any girl that was present. January 24 The Sigma Alphas can't stand by and see the girls leave the boys out of anything so they gave the men of the campus a skiing party. Now ain't that just like a man? January 29 Campbell Hall gave a program in assembly. Plenty of talent and cleverness was displayed. February 1 Morton Hall gave a benefit party. Of course not many college stu- dents came 'cause it cost something. February 4 - Spanish Club gives a unique party-indeed. February 14 , Campbell Hall stages a carnival dance. The ones who m-issed it are still griping about it. February 21 The Junior Prom. This date had been looked forward to by almost everyone on the campus, 'cause the juniors got generous and invited lots of students. Now ain't they nice juniors? February 28 and March 1 A. S. T. C. Axemen battled against the Lobos of New Mexico University in a heated game of basketball. This was the final game of the season. Hip-hip-hurrray! for our loyal athletes! March 5 Campbell Hall isn't the only talented group on the campus. Morton Hall proved this by a humorous program given in assembly. March 14 The winter quarter closed with an attractively decorated St. Pat- rick dance given by our lowly freshmen. SPRING QUARTER March 21 Science Club dance was just another good time for old A. S. T. C. students. March 22 Every dog has his day and the intelligent students in our midst had theirs when the Honor Society sponsored a dinner dance. Everyone wondered why Squirt Robinson wasn't there. Do you? One Hundred Fifty-fou

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LA CUESTA 1930 November 27 We didn't have to be made to go to assembly today 'cause the Ladies' Chorus gave an interesting program. November 28 to December 2 This time was spent in eating turkey, cranberry sauce, and being thankful we weren't flunking--so far. December 4 Town-jacks' banquet biggest success ever, even if Dean Tinsley did have the floor most of the time. December 6 Next quarter I'm certainly not going to let things slide. No more cramming for me. December 7 Mortonites threw a big pow-wow-sorta as a finale of the fall quarter. December 10 Back at the old grind. Why is my schedule so inconvenient? Other students don't seem to have eight o'clock classes. ' December 13 Despite all the low grades our parents received, we had a big informal shin-dig. WINTER QUARTER December 10 Winter quarter begins. Looks like we are in for a snowy season and worlds of fun. December 15 The Glee Club entertained us by Christmas Carol service. Would have been good if Rheta Thomas hadn't tried so hard, to get in the front row. December 18 Training School Carol service. December 21 Christmas vacation started. Of course none of us wanted a vacation. Daddy Gammage had to bribe us to get off the campus. December 30 and 31 Games with Whittier, California. This begins our basketball season. Aren't we glad? January 6 We were entertained in much splendor by the Dramatic Club with the Twelfth Night Revelsf' Lavik was a very gallant king, while Dean Minnie made a regal queen indeed. January 17 Faculty annual banqet. It is rumored that they forgot their dignity and had a good time for once in their life. One Hundred Fifty-three



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L A C U E S T A 1 9 3 0 March 24 . U The play Torch Bearers was given by the Arizona. Playmakers. It was a howling success. fMostly howlingll March 29 Here's where the Sigma Alpha and their guests strutted their stuff. They financed a dinner dance at the Monte Vista Hotel. I wonder why they felt so rich all of a sudden, don't you? April 3 We almost lost Dizz Hanley when the Phoenix Junior College Girls Glee Club entertained here. April 11 The W. A. A. gave a big bawl. This is one time the boys felt rushed because the girls had to do all the inviting and changing dances. April 21 The opera Martha was given by the Mixed Glee Club. We were actually surprised to know that we had such splendid voices on the campus. April 25 and 26 These were certainly big days. Most all the high schools in northern Arizona were represented here in dramatic, music and commerce con- tests. Winslow high school took all of the honors with a few exceptions. May 8 Geoffrey Hodson gave a very interesting lecture. May 14 Hiking Club trip to Rainbow Natural Bridge. Interesting and lots of fun. May 16 and 17 Some more big days when the N. A. H. S. track meet was held. May 24 Oh boy! Ain't we got fun! Pa Gammage sure is good to us to give us such a nice college picnic. May 30 Memorial Day. May 31 The Senior Ball was another fascinating event of the year. June 1 Baccalaureate SGFVICGS. June 2 President's reception. I'll bet Prexy hates to think about us all leav- ing him. J une 3 Senior banquet. 'N' more good things to eat. June 4 ' Commencement and Awards Day. Goodybe, seniors. Now, don't forget all about us poor under-classmen. June 5 School out and we're all going home to see our mammas and papas. Goodbye, 'till next year. One Hundred Fifty-five

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