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Q '7hgJ4,S'HL,A1L ' , ss:5.5..'5.r:L -vm THE DEAN'S CALENDAR AND ALMANAC an us 5 El if fl Who Pojnnlor Movies Remind Us Of g f King of Kings-Merit Burrous. l' Soft cushions-Q. P. Club. Running Wild-Austa Kidder. T Dress Parade-Chas. Eastridge. Patent Leather Kid-Spencer Coontz. Collegians-Max Barnes, Virginia Yo- der, Erma Campbell, Red Long- streth. 1 Gentlemen Prefer Blondes-George Meese. Q Finders, Keepers-Elizabeth Keith. 1 Music Master-Quinten Kehr. The Student Prince-Karl L. Springer The Noose-Dr. King's office. I Big Parade-Raymond Tomlinson. , Conclusions It Is A Fact! That Bob James is the best looking walk on the campus. i That a Ford at school is better than a Cadillac at Home. CVan Fleetj It is better to borrow than to find CThe owner might find you out.J That lessons and classes are an inconvenience to college life. That the editor and business manager will need a bodyguard when this comes out. - i S That everyone enjoys breaking date rules. IQQ That Agnes Kerr and Ralph Dennison typify the old gag- It must be Love. That Lillian Casebolt, Ruth Lindsey, and Mrs. Harmon are the most popular faculty members on the campus. 1 That Dean Reser is the Cutest Professor. lip 'I 'r K i il an si
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QS 1 'ffm V111 5' f-f L A ji! W .v 1' , W as as :li v 3 Q ' N THE DEAN'S CALENDAR AlND ALMANAC i : FEBRUARY, 1928 Sixth Month-Color: Purple. Prevailing Evil-Ashlar Announcements. Fi 3-.: Q- ' ' : I I Suggggts 525233138 This Dm in History s N 1 W 7330 10315 There will a meeting of the Ashlar Staff. Vi 2 T 7 231 11 300 Dr. Potts paid a 860,000 bill-some men surely have I expensive families. I 3 F 7 Q32 1:54 Drury beat us. E. L. Mid-winter banquet held. I 4 S 9 343 12 Q16 Ashlar Staff worked a little while. :Q 5 S 8319 11318 Ozark choir sang at Seneca. I v 1. 6 M 6 322 1356 Philo receptiong Rho Alp. electiong beat Ark. frosh. Q i 7 T 9359 10328 Lost to Bacone Indians. E 1 , 8 W 7333 9:57 Lyre Club organized-the other kind has been in Q existence a long time. M 9 T 7334 9358 Lost to Pittsburg Teachers. - 10 F 7 135 12 332 st. Olaaf Choir. ' I 11 S 9359 131:59 Dr. Grenfell lectured. 1 1. ll l 12 S 9 258 13 Q42 Valentine Day is coming-it could be felt tonight. l 12 M 7 Q36 8 Q12 Prof. Wood made a general observation today with- fl 3 out being sarcastic. , 14 T 7:37 12328 Valentine Day-the girls were made happy. 4 ' 15 W 7 Q38 12 327 Margaret wasn't in chapel to play. 3' 16 T 7 ,39 9156 Lion Girls won the debate with Wm. Woods girls. 4 f I 17 F 7340 10340 Faculty Feasts on Chicken at Prexy's. I : 18 S 7 241 1336 Spahr reports loss of many chickens. : T 19 S 7 ,42 11 356 McCray-Gilbreatli nuptials announced. l 20 M 7343 11 '55 Ashlar Queen Contest postponed. I f 21 T 7344 11354 Girl's Glee Club trip. L 22 W 7,45 11353 Washington's birthday but we went to school. ' 23 T 7 346 11 -52 Ft. Scott debate. Q . 5 24 F 7147 11351 E. L. Mid-Winter Institute at Webb City. : . 25 S 7348 11,50 Ashlar Staff had another meeting. 26 S 7 349 11:49 choir sang at Webb city. N 27 M 7:50 11348 Ashlar announcement at chapel. Q 28 T 7351 11:47 Karl said this was positively the last day to get ' copy in for Ashlar. ' 29 W 7352 11 Q46 Leap year day. Boys all paraded in their best. if 4 if 1.1 '-QSII. -gs 28 I Weather Forecast for February, 1928 1-7: The month of February will come in with the students of Ozark Wesleyan being greatly relieved that the first semester examinations are over and that there will not be a very serious reckoning for another nine weeks. 8-18: During the second period of this month the school activities will center upon interscholastic activities. In these contests we will be successful in winning a fair number of victories and honors. 18-29: The month will close wiith heavy storms and great electrical displays. These will emanate from the Ashlar Staff room where the business manager and the editor will be making their final calculations for The Most Beautiful Book in the History of Ozark Wesleyan College. l n n I u u I I S A Rf? 1 L i928
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O . , , 52' Cfjgf JIIS H L, A IL . . . .3 I N V1 . v 3 H 'Q v 'I l + 1 i g ' N THE DEAN'S CALENDAR AND ALMANAC MARCH, 1928 fi N. Seventh Month-Color: Yellow. Prevailing Evil Lovesickness. r il -L55 K5 s d n s fi fy i ix EE Eg 'gigs S tk9e3?gs This Date in History 1 T 6 322 11344 Scalped the Bacone Indians, 49-27. 2 F 6323 12333 Class B basketball tournament. No school. it 3 S 7:55 12:22 Ditto. 4 S 9 359 1:30 A nice day. Prof. Brewer ate a big dinner an Max's church. 5 Q 5 M S349 11311 Spring dates can be seen everywhere. ,A 6 T 7,34 9209 Fran-ces J. was consumed by the green-eyed mon- al 1 ster-jealousy. N 7 W 6324 10:01 Quentin K. presented a box of candy to Cathryn. il 8 T 6325 10302 Dr. Hargett spoke in chapel. 9 F 6126 10:28 Ashlar Staff buys an airoplane. 5 N 1 10 S 9343 1:35 Glee Club returns from trip. N gf 11 S 1 126 1 326 Studies have been forgotten, Only thou wilt I love 5 fii 12 M 7142 9:14 Jesse James announces that his ideals are chorus ' girls. 3 13 T 6327 9:55 Track training season is on, dates end at 1:00 in- stead of 1:30 now. Q 14 W 8:28 8300 Snow buried some of the young love affairs. L' 3 15 T 6329 10:05 Q. P. Pillars are going up. 3 16 F 6 330 11:53 Prof. Reser failed to go fishing. N I : 1 17 S 6331 12352 Ashlar stat? learned to fly and are now ready for :E publication day. ' 1 Wi - 18 S 11 Q14 2:57 Snow is off, and the class in Campusology enrolled. 3: i 19 M 9 216 12 259 Good meeting of the above named class. 1 ,Q 20 T 7:59 9:04 Mr. Ames got an introduction to Naomi. in 21 W 7:48 1344 Spring formally arrived, but see above. iw 22 T 9 257 11 311 Colley and J. Dennison enroll in Campulsology class . Y 23 F 8319 1354 Wesleyan Players put on a show so that some of ' the girls can be given flowers. 24 S ---' 3 ,--- ---- 3 ---3 F orms closed, last copy to the printer, here endeth : this chapter. 25 S :Q ll M 1. If 27 T K 28 W - V 29 T l I so F I ll 31 S I ,, ll l l Weather Forecast for March, 1928 q 1 This month as a whole will be very much unsettled and stormy. The winds will : X blow as in usual March but they will bring no new sights to the campus-short skirts ' :I have .stolen all that. There will be much hunting done during the month-hunting for nice quiet, secluded billing and cooing spots. Now and again there will be rumors V. 1 V of engagements and counter. engagements as the boys vie with each other in the buy- ! ing of rlngs. All are in training for the regular April first classification. wir H- 2 ff iv r i I I 5 if Q0 E il : Q i I E 5. if lifts.-
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