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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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.TJie ISsSk 27— A Cappclla sings .'n Battle Creek and Marshall. 28— A Cappclla starts its tour. The first stop is Corunna. 29— The A Cappclla Chorus is in Flint. 30— Snover entertains the A Cappd'a Chords. 31— Memphis is visited by the chorus. April— 1— Chorus sings in Detroit Holiness Tabernacle. 2— The day is spent seeing Detroit. 3— The chorus goes to Pontiac and Royal Oak. 4— School begins and we resume our tasks. 6— Lost: A certain rich man from Miss Matthewson’s room. Many students go to Blissfield to hear the Greenville chorus. 7— Oratorical and declamatory contests at Hillsdale. 8— A new heating system is being tried in the girls dorm. 10—A Cappclla Chorus sings in the first Methodist Church in Jackson. 12—The Senior girls defeat the Juniors in the firs: volley ball game of the season. 15—Campus rock painted purple. (?) 19—’'College reading room furtniture is replaced by a store box and some tin cans. 22—Debate given on, Resolved: That Prohi- bition is a detriment to the people of our country. Negative wins. (?) 28—First track meet held between Freshmen and Sophomores. Freshmen win, the score being 91 to 78. 29— College Freshman-College Sopohomorc Reception. 30— Junior-Senior Repection. A new student arrives, Marshall Richard Zeller S:rctton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stretton. May— 2—We have a new faculty member. Vcrn Earl Aylard, son of Prof, and Mrs. Aylard. Revivals start with Rev. Taylor of Melrose Park, III., as evangelist. Seniors win the track meet from the College Frosh by 126 to 35. 14—High school Oratorical contest. 16— Reviews start. 17— College Sophs take baseball tournament. 18— Inter-class hikes. 19— All-school track meet. 21—Faculty-College Sophomore-Senior Reception. 23— Final examinations begin. Primary and Intermediate piano recital. 24— Vocal and advanced piano recital. 25— Robert Lawrason’s piano recital. William Cusick’s vocal recital. 27— Senior Class Night. Many people are gathering for Commencement. 28— College Sophomore Class Night. 29— Baccalaureate sermon preached by Rev. Girl L. Howland, Ed tor of the Free Methodist. A Gippella gives a special program. 30— Commencement exercises. Alumni banquet. Students leave. W. J. GILDERSLEEVE FUNERAL DIRECTOR and AMBULANCE SERVICE IMionc 7038 and 5234 511 South Jackson Street, Jackson, Mich. '«{ «• Sevenlii-Ihree
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