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Ffhg 54,415 H L A R1 'n r N 1 W l - is THE DEAN'S CALENDAR AND ALMANAC ' Q5 OCTOBER, 1927 Second Month-Color: Blood Red. Prevailing Evil-Football E.-FE I EE I Students Students Th- D - H-1 , . SQ S3 Rise Retire IS atc in xsrory Hs: 1 S 8100 10:00 Money being low jobs were sought. iN 2 S 10 134 12 208 Sullflay again- i 3 M 7130 9130 All know their schedules by heart now, even Don Spriggs. 1 4 T 7259 9149 Dunker won't have to iight any more for a chapel . seat since Prexy assigned seats for us all. 5 W 6146 11137 Ozark District Fair is on. 'i 1 G T 8203 12:18 Ditto- M 7 F 7159 10132 Money gave out so came home early tonight. 8 S 7113 11 Q22 Helen and Paul were seen together again tonight. . x 1 9 S 12152 1:34 Decided that some studying was expected by the ' ' profs. ai 10 M 9 Q12 8 114 Springer and James are going to put out this year's I Ashlar. ' 11 T 7:28 11101 Fine Arts Recital. . 12 W 8100 7 330 Whistler Headline says Dorn Freshwomen Hazed 13 T 6:30 9:14 Fresh Smother Sophs 22-0 in Annual Battle. 14 F 5137 12131 Prof. Trammel donned his brand new knickers. ,M 15 S 6112 8 100 Work today trying to replenish empty pocketbooks. 1 16 S 9:00 2112 Church and dates as usual. fi ' 17 M 10 331 10 252 Johnson Club met at the home of Hassel Goodnight. V 18 T 7228 9:19 Freshman Class elected ofhcers. 19 W 7142 12 214 Pep Squad was filled with ginger for the season. 20 T 1-1111 11111 Beta Zeta's initiate 24 new members. 21 F 6 214 7:02 Many are called but feww chosen for Glee Club. 22 S 8:01 9109 Central defeats us 21-0. if 23 S 1:30 7522 Not much ambition left today. , 24 M 1111 1 ,111 10 130 Miss Banta had a bright suggestion. li 25 T 11100 12 Q16 Preparations are under way for Homecoming. ' 26 W 7112 9 :59 Dr. Gilbreath makes a ten word speech in chapel. lf, 27 T 6:48 12:42 Great pep meeting on the campus, speeches ,yells. I-l 28 F 5130 1156 Second Annual Home Coming. Drury beat us. 6-0 5 F but it was a great day, with parade, pep, old grads, ,. game and a big feed. ,fl 29 S 12100 8 130 The day after the night before. i 30 S 9:56 1147 The usual Sunday program. W4 31 M 8101 9123 Back to the school grind. ll - . Weather Forecast for October, 1927 1-6: Unsettled, mulch disturbance in all quarters because money is getting low 1, and letters fail to return from home. j 7-18: Fair with some strong' winds blowing due to the political storms brewing 1, in class elections but no damage wll be reported. 19-28: General rising tide of pep and enthusiasm because of the Second Annual f g Home Coming. However, at the same time the XYZ Club will lose all of its energy 'T while the Freshmen will fail to carry out the wishes of the club. There will be no l4l stunt at the home-coming game but who will care? ' ' 5- - I
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V 1 3 as lil: THE DEAN'S CALENDAR AND ALMANAC f 5 g i Azhnanae Calenlamonsf Canefnned 'TM fl Important Dates and Periofls ,. of the Year s Homesick Period ..... ...... S eptember 2-25 gy Freshmen Hell Week .... .... s eptember 26-oet. 5 A , Football Heroes' Reign ............. .... O ctober 6-N ov. 1. Harry Weaver's Advent into School .... ......... O ctober 7. I Home Coming ..................... ........ O ctober 30. Mid-Semisters Exams .... . . . November 17-18 Basket Bell ............... ..... D ecember 1 Flunk and Farewell Week .... ........... ........ J a nuary 5-12. 5 Ashlar! Ashlar!! Ashlar!!! .......................... February-April Spring, when Z1 young man's fancy drifts to love and 4 Campusology .......................... March15-May 1. ' Hobo Day .................. .......... Y '2 1' ? ? ll- li . in Eelvijises ui During the year 1927-1928, the following eclipses have occurred: 1. The mid-season basket-ball team. 2. The Philomathean Literary Society. : 3. Ellena Richardson by Thelma Marsh. ll 4. X Y Z's by the Freshmen. 1: 5. Glenn Cale by Harvey Woods. Q 6. Dr. King by Dr. Hargett. if sn iz .vw if A928
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l 'lfhf K ,S L, A K v it Y V Y yi ' 1 N I W l Z f THE DEAN'S CALENDAR AND ALMANAC 5 f 0 JG 4 i N I l l A l il I A5 . ! The fllnwmulcfs Book Section :if , fl! t 4: New and worth-while books which have just come from the press. They may 0 be ordered post-paid from the Almanac. l 5 . v ':' At last! The book the centuries have awaited! Professor Trammel in one astounding volume has made clear the Way- How to Become Popu- lar Overnight. Every secret is explained by one who has used this method many years. Beautifully illustrated with snapshots of the author. Price 355.00 in U. S. A. wi I! Baird's Up-To-Date Excuses, the latest thing, by the Hon. Wal- ter Baird. Just the thing for use in your college classes. Every excuse i is guaranteed to be both original and plausible. Eighteen beautifully bound volumes. Price 53.50. L Professor Merit has just published his latest book on Chemistry, l yi giving a detailed account of the life of the author. This book is going like gl wild-fire g get your copy while they last. Price 10 cents. Learn to Dance at Home! Let Mademoiselle Virginia Irwin, solo 'll' fill dancer for crowned heads of Europe, teach you in your spare time, thru :Q l her epoch-making volume Dancing for Grace. New lovelines and charm lj are in store for you. Price 3.07. 'gl Make Your Own Gravy, a profound anthology of menus b ythe fi famous chef, Max,Barnes. Guaranteed to produce tears of sympathy and I condolence. Free copies distributed. N 1' A Engaged! And to the one man in all the world she really wanted. It had been a case of love at first sight with her, but he couldn't see her H until she had read Get Your Man, by Ernestine Grace Lukens. On sale l at all news stands. Price 10 cents I l l Both beautiful and dumb N My own true love must beg . l Beautiful so l'll love her : And dumb so she'll love me. 9? Q li A , Y. H Hear- Q 1 ' 1928 slfgv5sasf.rr'ar.rJ.U.J.lv.n'4g1'J 4
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