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On Tepee Day the campus be- comes a buzzing busy tepee village. The Princess float — Francis Diver, Tepee Day Princess is standing and her three attend- ents, Neil, Dempster, and Han- son accompanying her. Christopher riding the Publica- tions float during the night parade. Squaw and Papoose soccer game is a part of the morning calendar of Tepee Day The beating of tom-toms in fantastic rhythm sounded the coming of the Music Depart- ment float. Its Tepee Town Krueger and Prewitt ride the Freshman float Tepee Town photographed at night with the flood lights
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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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7 — First basketball game victoriously won — 33-25 defeats Bridgewater Lion. 10 — Rogers and Pa. ' merton for Rhodes scholarship try. 13 — Representative students elected — whom? — don ' t pry. 13 — Hoopsters lose to State in good contest. 14 — Big football banquet — Abraham captain next. 15 — Y. W. candy sale; Morning Musicale . 16 — Wik new gospel team leader; Y. W. pet carnival. 19 — In Christmas spirit Glidden Hall, W. A. A. hold parties enjoyed by all. 20 — Roister Doisters ' She Stoops to Conquer Show Diehn and Vest each a star performer. 22 — Koplow proclaimed Walsh Orator ; Palmerton, Eads, second and third conqueror. JANUARY Now we begin a brand new year. What happenings await us here? 4 — Dyer meetings inspire 5 — Many a student mind higher. 9 — Ring out ye bells again! 30-31 — Braves beat Norsemen! 1 1 — Rodriguez becomes leader of new Missionary group. 12 — Y. M. holds luncheon; and party enjoyed by P. K. troupe. 12, 13 — Lose games to Huron and Aberdeen. 17 — Wesleyan ' s men a victory glean. 18 — Debaters clash with Wesleyan. Johnson ' s interesting lectures begun. 23 — Frosh interclass basketeers Of first half l eague prove peers. 24 — Victory bell has another fling; Of Spearfish win we hear it sing. 25 — Frantic scanning of mildewed pages 26 — As semester examination rages. 30 — Yankton bows her head to the Braves. With 38-21 our colors the team saves. 30 — Registration for new semester; New students, new courses, new instructor. 31 — Warren completes entire annual staff; Full time work begins — not half and half. FEBRUARY The month of historically famous days Student effort in many fields repays. 1 — Stylus reporter contest won by Baumann. 2 — Dual debate, Southern; Barber made cheer captain. One hundred twenty
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