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THE TOTEM X ff'xK'5'X . -f . - Q 5 xl I . -Qszlmscsssy - sa Xi 'ff 5' V .1f:.'i1T5 -:ffi2I- X f , f ZH. .. up g 5. I -sf J J ' Jxgl, ,A mae - Month of famous people . . . we have . ' ,Q H51 5 ours, too . . . brainy athletes elected to 1' S L 'f i ' National Athletic Scholarship Society 1 n P X fr . . ., get your snow-shovel-the ground- A 5 it I We B557 VMENTNEJNL, ,If hogs frozen under . . . Archers hiber- X X 2 . X K f ,hh nate slightly the worse for wear . . . ml 'f 'x MM ly three on one must be Central's, North K 5 EEE:-I FOLLOW GI ' , L gf, S XM. I' Side's, and lV1uncie's fun . . . a valentine , WAQBQJCIONSQ GQ QA I ' 1 X. -, 1253! REPS- ' .- xdg- 2 Y from the school . . . the tea dances. HES KK LJ 't I e I nr . 'E , 'V Ji. X.: 5 ik U- ' 1 .-.,:,E. 5256? ', , , rwggidig g,-5 ' E XV12ECKlNG CQEW ,f Ouiiq 3-- Tiger Rag went over today as it has for the last eleven-teen tea dances. That is one song that seems ever to lend itself to whoopin' it up. The fifteen hundred club fgluttons for punishment and foodj slaughtered that food in record time. 4-Deep gloom, not a smile, glum looks, etc., for tonight we were vanquished ignominiously by Central. The tally was 31-20. Terrible! 6-Band uniforms will be here in at least two weeks. We're from the renowned state of Mississippi. 9-Today the Letterman's Club, big strong he-mans, took it upon themselves to protect those little plants and lawns fdandelions?j from the depridations of youthful feet. A couple of hundred smart fwhere?j youths got themselves in the list of honor students today, also. 10-Kodak Klan skating party-no dope for I could not find anybody that went even after looking all day. 12-Another round of boring stories, Linco1n,s birthday is the explanation. From what I hear, I guess he was a pretty good guy, but what's my opinion against millions of others? He never emancipated school boys as Hoover did! 14-The guy that chased the snakes out of Ireland, heck no, I mean the fellow that was fed by the ravens, aw shucks, I mean St. Valentine. Anyway, whoever he was, was a pretty swell guy, for he gave me a 107 chance to buy my girl some candy, and it isn't very often I get a chance to spend money on her. 16- CWI I,m shot! yelped Frank Meyer as Mr. Klaehn provided the sound effects for his movie of his hunting trip in the Canadian Rockies before the com- bined audience of all the Hi-Y's of North and South Side. 17-Another fortnight, another tea dance. Will the rest of those students ever figure out how to dance on their own feet? 22-George a,da, Wash, he wus a' da' greata man. He choppa' down da' cherry tree today. He also hava da birthday todaya. 23-A11 those smart headed Lettermen are being honored today by getting little gold keys to hang upon watches. National Athletic Scholarship Society, fwhat a mouthfulj, is the honor bestowed upon these champions of dear little damsels in distress. Z4-Pink slips are in style again fpum Bunj. Did you get yours? Z5--The last game of the season, and we had to lose it that badly. 35-16 is a score that can hardly be called a happy ending to a perfect day of tripping the light fantastic at the Harmony Hop, slung by Ye Goode Olde Musicke Departmente. But Muncie would have to do a thing like that, and getting beat by that team is no disgrace to anyone.
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THE TOTEM nfs NIV '- A - ? f Q ? 5 M in C J . ix . . 7 F j ,V Z LK' Xxfgt ggi,-if 25,524 XX K NAUW E-5 -X qv, is Y --' f g Happy New Year-for better or for 1 x fy 1 Z worse . . . let's all yell for charity's sake tf 1'?:'u,H df- Q Q . . . the double header . . . panning the 53.5 A DE Q boy friend at the Y. M. C. A. forums S- X , 9 5 I . . . Archers score . . . Tigers and Red- gf W r XX- i Z WHATANAN- men fall . . . time to retire . . . get a ' Vs S ' Q ' S' f Hi d f M ,L ,ff an Si .Q ,Q Q new set o o cers . . .an a new seto t, Eljmxzx Sgr- 'b as .tb teachers . . . and a new horde of fresh- l N 0 - men . . . Singing Arrows hits its mark R u- Q with Before the Accoladef' i -1 X f img O .. - X . 4RH?Jl11'i11l:?-'F-X Tb fy X Q Comme DIEB , hs., ' ', if 4' lm DAY f f f 'Y . . . 681' . fYear 1933 just in case youive forgotten, 1-How did you survive last evening? Purely hypo- thetical question, I didn't expect an answer! fBy the way, for Nhypotheticall' see Webster.j 1-And can some folks ever take it! They weren't satisfied to have a . . . . time last night but must see how the Post Ofhce is run. 'Twas Social Science members who did the dirty deed. 6-A sister-struggle today in the calf and the music as per usual blared out the old jungle rhythm for youths to ha-cha-cha to. 6-When the fellows played the charity games, they netted 5709.00 and several baskets for sweet charityls sake and that of South Side. 9-Busybodies came around here today poking their nose into classes. Seems as though those prin- cipals would get enough of their own school without being trampled upon by this raging mob. 10-Tell me I'm not Vesklinto Yehumi the old soothsayer, and I'm likely to knock you over, for didnlt I tell you so. South Side started out their rifle season with a win over Elmhurst. 10-They may forget the definition of electricity but shall it ever be remembered that Roscoe Nelson did on this day expound to the world, and the Ex- change Club, the full account of what has been puz- zling the world for months fnot the one about the chickens and the ergj Technocracyl 12- Before the Accoladeu comes out with the first installment in The Times today. Say, who is an accolade anyway? 19-286 shopping days till Christmas. Buy early and avoid the worms. 22-Sunday, and those girls surely did put the hooks into the boys present at the first Forum. And at the Y. M., too, no decency and respect for hospi- tality at all. How could you, girls? 25-Teachers, why do you do those things? You'll never get up to heaven that way! Why do you force me to carry home such a card to my poor old starving mother? And me giving you such a break for you to catch up on sleep without having to worry about me, over this vacation. 25-The Green Archer was cast out of plaster of paris. The Arr Club sells them for 50 cents. Z6- We, the gentlemen of the jury, do hereby award to the plaintiff, one Richard Lankenau, the sum of two thousand dollars for-H A couple of thousand cart wheels wouldn't go bad with me either, but since it was only a mock trial put on by the Social Science Club, it didn,t do much good. 30-With 1,837 brats running around here, and still we exist fthe minus 3 is for a purpose too deep for your small capacities to understandj. Something did happen, too, cause the old stogie was making the smoke go all around the North Side cafe,' with the Student Players messing around with an initiation. Squill and Kroll fguess again if not right at first, was announced today. An even half dozen made it. 106
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TI-IE TOTEM .f i K, fi A Y if is OPERETTA Xa Q ' 'Q' ,.--H-.af X ii A 4 H77 t .Q if 9. .. N - X ' f m y :IJ -. F45 Z N A busy month for us . . . and for the fggi: J A ,Q i . , C 'Tame 94 'i whole country . . . a new deal . . . and ii 'K I 7 ii new honors for our trophy cases . . . l the Redskins slipped through our fingers ' Q ' lu' when Lady Luck turned her back on the a Q Archers . . . what a tourney . . . local v '2G5ifQHm5ZEl5' , 5' 4. llllgjl .ll ln. - - f,'4'.'.g4-:pp 5 N - 1400 braves from the Miami camp scalp pale- WZ44 X - I - BAND UMFOQMS-X faces . . . at home our sharpshooters I is-om NG i-H l , Ria, X 'N rifle the country . . . our airplanes soar X MY LATEST CREWONW' to new records . . . tambourines jingle b J . , . s B- X ' from Pep1ta' . . . the band struts in N l,X pp their suits . . . While The Times wears ,A ' S 5 X new ribbons . . . C. S. P. A. First Place y .gaswges QB R ' 4, get .X . at 1 P mg- l K-7 'E Z . ' if-: mJ'lrX?i X . 1- .7 xx. V -1 f- ix I oy '-'WYIIZJQKNX ng fx! Ll f ,aw ' f7,l I WEEK- Mminugvitts wins Touiammeuv cream-on cmvmcu era-Nsfoqjqj 2--Hi-Y'ers, how did you like your dates on this day? Pretty nice, weren't they? I'll bet your mother, Loo, wishes we would have a Mother-and-Son Banquet oftener than once a year. And that play, simply slaying! 3-Why canit these days go on forever? Vacation surely is swellg and to make it even better, we take down New Haven in the morning. Which is some- thingl But North Side would have to come along and take our scalps in that night game. We had some small consolation thoughg the rifle team beat Arcola. 4-Well, llm a good sport. Go far, North Side, go far. 4--And now our worries are all over. Everything must go right now for nothing can go wrong with Roosevelt at the helm. 6- But at heart Tim just a little clinging vine, says Jane Vesey and we all says Oh, yeah? Such was The Teakettle on the Rocksf, Darn good play, too. Brad Moring would make a swell gas man, clon't you think? 9-Another day, another club! They form like flies around a bucket of honey. This time it is organ- ized to satisfy the demand for a Stamp Club. To predict anything but watch it grow would be court- ing suicide. 10-Well, they got here even if they were six weeks late. But theylre pretty snitzy, aren't they, those green and white uniforms, eh what, ol' chap? But nearly too late for any good use? ll-And North Side took that like Grant took Richmond. The fact of the matter is they scarcely seemed to have any opposition. The regional tourney to them was just another thing to go through. Hope they feel the same way about state. 14-Philo slings big feed. They tell me St. Patrick ix as the patron saint of the affair, but to look at those girls afterwards, it would seem more probable that it was Bacchus. 17 and 18-When that announcer blared out that North Side goes to the semi-finals of the state tourna- ment, I about popped a lung. It's no disgrace to be beaten one point by a team like that. Z1-Comes the spring, and a young man's fancies lightly turn to thoughts of SLEEP. Oh, to be able to sleep and sleep and sleep and etc. 24 and 25-Words can't describe it. You had to see it to appreciate it. Pepita was pretty darn good, and did Brubaker ever make a good millionaire? He was just practicing, I guess, for when he will be a real one. 29-Airplanes soaring through the sky to victory for dear old South Side High fat last, Pm a poetj. Airplane Club copped first place in the all-city con- test put on by the Trans-America Air Lines. 31-What a day! What a day! All in twenty-four hours the grade period ends, we have a tea dance, and the Math-Science Club hears Athen Pantsios. Of course, you entirely understood his explanation of calculus. 108
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