Spring Arbor University - Echo Yearbook (Spring Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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Spring Arbor University - Echo Yearbook (Spring Arbor, MI) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 68 of 83
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Page 68 text:

Ogle Brothers SPRING ARBOR, MICHIGAN AND SYMONS BROS. CO. WHOI.ESAI. R M !•:RCH A XTS Wish To Extend Their Congratulations To The Graduating Classes and Faculty Of Spring Arbor Seminary and Junior College WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS OF Pioneer and Star A. Star brands of Fancy Quality Merchandise and May Blossom for Extra Standard Goods Page Sixlu-six +

Page 67 text:

6— Tennis mixed doubles won by Dowlcy and Hnzeldinc. 7— Kiffcr defeats Hazcldinc and wins the tennis singles. 8— Hazeldine and Kiffcr win the men’s doubles in tennis. 9— College Sophomores skip about 4:30 A. M. They arc given a fare-well by a College Freshman. 10—The College Sophomores return and are received by the College Lreshmcn. 12—College Sophs all given useful (?) gifts (?) by the College Frosh. 21—Teachers’ Institute. 26— All return from vacation. 27— Rev. Hicks speaks in chapel. College Sophs wallop the Sophs in indoor, 34 to 17. 29— Students go nutting. 30— Hallowe’en party in the gym. Prizes for costumes are taken by Roland Sayre and Gladys Hammond. 31— School police watch Hallowe’cners. November- 2—Seniors defeat the Sophs in soccer, 5-0. 4—Prof. Glover tells his Botany class that he was only knocked out once and that was by a stone (Stcnc). 9—Prof. Aylard gives lecture on Results of War”. The beginning of a week's series of lectures on war. 10— - New Prospects of Lasting Peace’’ by Dean Updyke. 11— Prof. Townes lectured on Relation of the United States to the World Court and the League of Nations.” 12— World Disarmament” discussed by Prof. 13—Prof. R. G. Hall of the Albion College gives an interesting lecture on The New Frontiers of American Life.” 15—Miss Knowles found in the reception room with two fellows after social hours—and with the room dark. 20—Spring Arbor Male Quartette begins tour. College Declamatory contest. Harriett; Warner and Nellie Gill tie for first place. 23— Seniors defeat College Frosh in first game of soccer finals. 24— College Frosh beat the Seniors, 3-2. 25— Thanksgiving vacation begins. First snow of the year.



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30—Vacation ends. Seniors defeat the College Frosh and win the soccer championship. December— 1— Revivals begin. 2— Basketball season starts. 3— College Frosh won over the Junior girls, 15 to 14. 4— Dr. Marston, of Greenville, visits the school. 5— Prof. Glover gets his toe smashed. 6— Always something new. Prof. Glover appears crowned with a derby. 7— Van Thorre’s fruit stand goes up in flames. Juniors beaten by the faculty, 12 to 9. 10— Pictures for the ’’Echo” arc taken. 11— Second Quarterly Meeting begins. 17— Girls steal Bender's table. 18— Literary societies render fine Xmas programs. Juniors win over the College Frosh, 14 to 9. 19— Mrs. Craig entertains all the Dormitory girls in her rooms. 20— Messiah chorus gives a recital in Hanover. 21— Xmas party in dining hall, at which all receive a valuable gift, or sumpin'.” 22— Sunday School renders a Christmas program in the church. Treats for all. 23— In chapel Miss Aylard speaks on Christmas and New Year in japan. Vacation begins. January— 1— I resolve to do better. 2— Campus rock painted green and white. 4— Vacation ends at noon. 5— Campus rock painted white. 6— College Soph boys defeated by the Juniors, 7— Junior girls defeat College Sophs, 6 to 4. 8— College Debate Club gives a public meeting representing the General Conference of the Free Methodist Church. The Senior boys meet defeat. Faculty beats them 15 to 12. 11— Wilson Palmer Banks' birthday. He is given a party by the College Freshmen. Juniors beaten by the Faculty, 12 to 5. 12— Boys in the Hilliard Hall double-deck their beds. The Sophs defeat the Junior girls in a close game. 9-7. 13— College Sophs lose to College Frosh 15 to 14—After a close game the College Frosh beat the College Soph girls 10 to 7. «( • Sixtu-seven

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