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

 - Class of 1932

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Page 69 text:

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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15— Senior and Junior girls play a tied game. Election of Literary Society officers for second semester. 16— Looks as though winter is here. 18— College Frosh defeated by Faculty 14 to 10. 19— Semester examinations begin. They may mark an epoch in some one’s history. 21— What a laugh! The girls arc asking the boys for a date for the leap year party Saturday night. The boys have decided to follow the girls’ example and keep them waiting fifteen minutes. 22— Senior class party in the Town Hall. 23— Leap year party given by girls. 25—New semester begins. Faculty beaten by College Sophs 20 to 11. 29— College Frosh girls defeat the Senior girls 15 to 11. 30— War with Japan is the main topic of discussion. 31— A Cappella Chorus sing over station W.I.B.M. in Jackson. February— 1— News received that the merger of the three schools will not be effected. 2— Four boys move to the Bachelor Manor. Seniors receive their class pins. 5— College Literary Society gives a radio program. The weather forecast from Gyp ’em, Gyp 'em, and How.” The College Sophs beat the Alumni girls after Lit. 6— Freida Shantz visits the school. Juniors have a sleighridc party on a truck. The ice is unstable. 8— Dr. Smith makes the startling announcement that the dining hall is not to be used as a reception room. We wonder why? 9— Seniors defeat the town team. 11— Anti-limburger boys find their rooms saturated with the odorous substance. Wow! 12— College girls have a conference with Dr. Smith concerning College privileges. Inside boys beat the outside boys’’, 20 to 16. 13— Prof. Banks finds his clothes securely knotted in the shower house. 15—Prof. Banks announces that he would like to sec the disturber of his clothes in the shower house some time today. 19—College Lit. renders a Gypsy program. 22—The home, social, military, and presidential life of George Washington is reviewed in chapel.

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