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THE MIRROR I A 1929 15. Debaters again forced to turn in losses from Franklin and Taylor-but both are good debates. 22. The German Club stage a big party. 31. Easter. APRIL 1. April Fool! Mighty quiet. 5. The Etosca Club entertains the other departmental clubs in strange fashion. No grown-ups there! ? ! 11. The Dramatic League presents The New Poorfi Very good. 18. Heroditonian wiener roast. . 22f26. Mid-term exams. Shame on the faculty. 29. Miclfspring term begins. A number of familiar faces land new ones, tooj wandering about in the bustle of registration. MAY 1f31. Campusology has come into its own again. It's time to quote poetry. May Day breakfast for the girls. May Day festival. Quite lovely. Y. W. C. A. gypsy breakfast. 'S funny how dignified the Seniors are looking and how much the juniors have grown lately. Annual Glee Club Concert. Much enjoyed. Senior Class Play. JUNE 1-7. Annual Junior Banquet. Annual Educational Sermon at the Baptist Church. . Baccalaureate address by Dr. Dearing in Student Memorial Hall. Senior Picnic. ' Annual concert of the voice, violin and piano departments. Annual meeting of the Board of College Trustees in the President's oflice. Annual Glee Club concert. Senior Class Day Exercises. JuniorfSenior Exchange. Commencement address. Alumni Banquet. Another year has slipped by. Farewell. Page One Hundred Thirteen
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THE MIRROR 1929 23. Sophomore party-speaking of ducks! 26. Frosh party. 29. Thanksgiving Day. Oh, what swell turkey! DECEMBER 3. Back in school. Mrs. Monroe speaks to the Fine Arts Club. 6. The debating teams are announced. 7. Evansville and Oakland City begin their basketball season with each other as opponents. We don't win. 12. Christmas vacation begins. 27. Vacation ends and we didn't see Santa Claus. 31. The Alumni beat the varsity. Too bad. , JANUARY 3. First game of the road trip-Terre Haute. 4, Lose to Muncie, too. 7. Reverend Mr. Mead of Oklahoma speaks in Chapel. 9. Vincennes beats the boys. 14 and 15. We sink Bethel two games straight. 17. Not so good. Terre Haute has the big end of the score. 20. Vesper Concert in Chapel. 22 and 23. Lose to Indiana Central and Manchester. 26. Carbondale beats us. FEBRUARY 4. We beat Rose Poly. Invitation to the Dean's party issued. 12. Big party thrown by the Women's Club to celebrate Abe's birthday. 12, 13 and 14. Miss Heller, secretary of the Y. M. C. A., is on the Campus. 14. We turn the tables in the Indiana Central game. 15. Beat Hanover 36 to 32. 18. The first briefs of the debaters are presented. 21. Junior Class party. No eats stolen! ? ! 22. The Peppy Pirates stirr up some pep in Chapel this morning. 25. And what does the Navy do? 26. Prexy tells us a big secret about a fountain pen factory for the College students to work in. 28. The recital of the voice, piano and violin department is very well received. MARCH 1 and 2. Students attend the Student Volunteer conference at Manchester College 5. The Y present Robert and Mary. 8. The debaters lose to Indiana Central. 12, 13 and 14. The InterfClass Tournament. The Sophs seem to have won. Page One Hundred Twelve
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