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

 - Class of 1932

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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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23—Rev. Wells talks in chapel. 25— Senior girls win the basketball percentage tournament by defeating the College Freshmen 17 to 15. 26— The High School Declamatory contest held. Lorraine Dowlcy takes first place. March— 1— Life Service society program. 2— Faculty gentlemen turn cooks and serve the ladies a good meal. 4— Prof. McCrary gives lecture on success in chapel. 5— Town has bridal shower on Miss Kiffcr. 6— Boys of Bachelor Manor give their better halves a rabbit and chicken dinner. 7— Students shower Miss Kiffcr with rice. 8— College Soph girls beat the Junior girls. 10— Ice skating begins. 11— A Cappella Chorus goes to Montpelier, Ohio. 12— Like is ringing with the cries of the skaters. There is an all-school skating party. 14— First boys’ championship game. The Seniors defeat the College Frosh 15 to 11. 15— College Freshmen girls beat the Seniors in the first final game, 11-10. 16— Singers from the Michigan State Prison sing at the Warner School. 17— Golden Jubilee singers give a short program in the gym. Senior girls defeat the College Frosh in the second final game. Burton Rensbcrry convicted of stealing raisins in a mock trial. Silverware mysteriously disappears from the kitchen. It is recovered only through the strategy of Cook MacDonald” and his force. 18— Old Maids’ Hall is broken up by the coming of the Bums’ table.” Senior boys win the basketball championship from the College Freshmen by a score of 15 to 5. 21— College Freshmen girls win the basketball championship by beating the Seniors 13 to 12. College Freshman and Sophomore sleigh-ride parties. 22— Seniors have a sleigh ride party. They fight with College Frosh; after quite a scrap, peace is made. 25—A special chapel service held in commemoration of Good Friday. Vacation begins. I’li'jc Hevcnlu-imc

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