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-French students have lively stamp steam- ing party in dining room. -A Cappella broadcast over WIBM, Jack- son, Michigan. Spring Arbor debate team goes to Britton, lose 2-3. -Noon. Thanksgiving vacation begins. -Dorm students who didn't go home have party at the Smith's. DECEMBER -Rev. H. D. F. Gafhn, former member of the Board of Trustees, preaches at the col- lege church. -Vacation ends. Students back. Time entirely too short. -Miss Matthewson brings greetings from Greenville College. -Home Economics Dept. renders program in library. -Praise service in chapel. -Another debate here. Homer team wins, 3-0. -Two Basketball games. Inside girls beat outside girls 25-16. College Sophomore boys defeat town boys 16-14. -Christmas program at Cross Sunday School in the afternoon. -Senior boys defeat 1-1. S. Sophs in Basket- ball game 22-21. -A Cappella sings in chapel. S. S. Christ- mas program given in the church in the evening. -Grade school program at the District 3-. 2-Commercial program-Miss Stone. 9... 14- 15- 23- 24- School. Proctor is Santa Claus. -Christmas breakfast in the dining room. Faculty kiddies are delighted. Vacation begins at 3:45. -Today all dorm students leave. Both dorms vacant. - 'Twas the night before Christmas. JANUARY -Happy New Year! The bells of S. A. ring the old year out and the new year in. -Students return to school. School begins again. -Paul Lawrence Dunbar Program given by Col. Eng. Dept. -Biology program-Prof. Aylard. FEBRUARY Friday afternoon-Elizabeth Laughlinis bridal shower in Mrs. Craig's Apt. Rev. 1-1. D. F. Gaffin, board member, dies. 12- 13-Rev. A. E. Lewis, evangelist from Cali- fornia, addressed chapel, also Mrs. G. W. Whiteman speaks on memory work. A Cappella sings for guests. Bro. Gaf1:m's funeral. School dismisses. Prof. Banks called to Iowa to attend his mother,s funeral. 22-Flint jr. Col. debate here with Burton Andrews, coach. Piano recital. Miss Matthewson entertains Col. Sophs. at Valentine dinner in English room. CALENDER 1933-34 . .Page Forty three
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CALENDER 1933-34 SEPTEMBER 4-Students return. 5-School opens. Convocation by the Rev. J. H. Whiteman of Evanston, Ill. 7-Reception for new students on the campus. 8-Old faculty ladies give new faculty ladies informal party. 15-All-school picnic at Ella Sharpe Park in Jackson. 20-Rat episode. For particulars ask Miss Matthewson. 21-Spring Arbor day of fast and prayer. 22-First Literary program of year in library. 25-Much anxiety. A Cappella tryouts. 30-Mr. Lewis Snyder, former member of Board of Trustees, dies suddenly. OCTOBER 3-Seniors and College Sophs combine and skip about 8:30 p. m. 4-Skippers return about 11 p. m. and are greeted warmly by juniors and College Freshmen in the gym. 6-Literary program. Mrs. Carrie Burritt, General President of the W. M. S. speaks. 17-Tennis. Dowley wins girls' singles by defeating B. Smith. 18-Open House. 20-Farwell dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wells, of Pontiac, who assisted in building new boys' dorm. Z4-Etiquette talks. 27-Bats and witches! Halloween party held in the gym. 31-Revival begins. Bishop Griflith, evangel- ISI. NOVEMBER 1-More tennis-B. Andrews and Boice de- feat Lowell and Kelley in boys' doubles. 3-Dowley and Lowell lose mixed doubles to Justice and B. Andrews. Lowell beats Boice in boys, singles. 9-Young People's Regional Convention be- gins. Spring Arbor entertains over 200 guests. Misses Bessie Reid and Grace Murray, missionaries to China, and Bishop and Mrs. G. W. Griffith are speakers. Mrs. H. H. Winslow visits on the campus. 12-Revivals and Y. P. M. S. Convention end. A Cappella makes first appearance in chapel. 13-Bishop and Mrs. Griffith leave for Cali- fornia. I5-College Freshmen boys defeat the Junior Boys 4-3 in Soccer game. 16-junior and Freshman boys combine and beat Seniors and Sophomores in Soccor, 2-1. 17-Spring Arbor's first debate with North Adams here. Spring Arbor victorious, 3-0. 20-Seniors win Indoor game defeating H. S. Sophs 25-5. 23-Echo pictures are taken. Lots of tears shed over missed classes. Proctorls room- mate dies in his bed. Funeral service omitted on account of the disappearance of the corpse-a mouse. Soccer tournament won by College Sophs by defeating Col. Frosh. Senior Girls win Indoor tournament by defeating Juniors and Col. Sophs. 24--Violet Dodds takes first place in College Declam. Page Forty-two
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