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Freshman Week Upon command to Scram — the Frosh shall revert to their native instincts and climb the nearest tree. — the freshmen girls shall revert to their native instincts and hug the nearest object. Frosh receive their annual coat of green lacquer. Barber vs. Teigen. Teigen looks perfectly passive, however. Prof. Fauquet and Dean Rice at the end of a thrilling watermelon eating contest. Fauquet having finished first is shown displaying a jubilant smile. The annual Frosh-Sophomore tug- of-war across the muddy Sioux river. GOING GOING GONE COMING BACK— smiling Those freshmen boys displayed real sportsmanship Daintily attired in canary chiffon with pleated skirt and buttons running down the front, Tomlin- son, models the latest and proper attire for Freshmen (by Sopho- more command.)
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Cal ' en ' dar SEPTEMBER The good old autumn days begin; And College gathers her harvest in. 6 — Reaping begun, but crops too green; Freshmen among the grain are seen. 7 — Prospects now are brightened and righted As upperclassmen on the field are sighted. 9 — Stir ' em up and Mixer well; Yes sir the crop oughta sell. 18 — Gospel team already starts Journeys to some distant parts. 21 — Products watered with splash, thud — Greenlings get a dose of mud. 23 — First game and gridders score 20, Sheldon 0, though try plenty. 25 — Prayer Group takes on a new name, Make Hellquist head for future fame. 26 — Band, A Capella first gather; Have your shoes shined if you ' d rather. 27 — Bright and Boughton joint concert Shows musicians to be expert. 28 — Eat-em-up-Day, jersey benefit; Roisters ' plan continues to make hit. 30 — Roter Doter show under big top Nets harvests; football suits are crop. OCTOBER Ghosts and goblins lurk. — Sinister influences at work. 6 — International Relations Club forms To study trade and commerce norms. 8 — Western Union takes Braves for a ride- 15-0 for Telegraphers ' side. 10 — Evil signs — frosh paddle day. New pep club gets under way. 11 — Augustana proudly scores one — Crackle, sizzle — our bonfire ' s done. 12 — Vikings ' wood pile goes down in ashes — Braves even score of fire clashes. 14 — Heap big Tepee Day fixins: Parade, Indian floats, holiday mixins; Frances Diver revealed as princess; Chief Maher much pride evinces; Campus bathed in floods — Torches ' light Show the huge bonfire in glory tonight. One hundred sixteen
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15 — Homecoming day! Visitors galore — Braves get scalped on 20-0 score; Consume bar-b-q — last Sun Up ; Big day ends — tepees rolled up; But not before greenlings are gleaned, O K ' d and tagged and properly preened. 17 — Sun Up performance requested again; O ' Conner, Waltz, Vest, leading ladies and men. 22 — Gridders clash with neighbor (friend) But rain brings 6-4 dreary end. 28 — By 9-4 Yankton beats Braves. About Palmquist, Bradley recital everyone raves. NOVEMBER Give thanks for — oh, there re lots of things — Honors, parties, and the joy vacation brings. 4 — New Stylus staff brought to attention. Ros Rogers presides at press convention. 5 — Stylus again gains first place In state ' s best newspaper race. 6 — Gospel team takes longest trip. 7 — Braves give Lions ' ears a nip. 8 — Election watch party for Glidden Hall girls. 12 — Football at Morningside nets no pearls. 15 — French Club decides what it ' s all about. 16 — Preachers ' Kids form, and dorm girls walk out. 17 — Y. W. candle service and new Minnesota club; 18 — Mothers ' silver tea and senior party hubbub. Jorgenson made head of Statesmen Club. 21 — Gridders join basketeer practice jam. Y. M., Y. W. give Thanksgiving program. 23 — Homeward trek for holiday joy — 24 — Ach, but too much toikey, oi, oi! 26 — Rayl, Abraham make all conference team; As end and guard they are supreme. 28 — Back again! Representative candidate day; Babcock here for three day stay. DECEMBER Christmas is in the air, And buzzing doings everywhere. 1 — Lovely student curio tea By Women ' s Board courtesy. 2 — Marx brothers, Mary Pickford revel with celebrities, Even our gang enjoys Big Fraudcast activities. 4 — Last tour for gospel team in ' 32. Sattgast returns from eastern trip too. One hundred eighteen
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