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

 - Class of 1936

Page 90 of 98

 

Spring Arbor University - Echo Yearbook (Spring Arbor, MI) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 90 of 98
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Clalenmiar OCTOBER -Norm, Frank, Ralph, Mary and Polly hear the Don Cossack Chorus in jackson and come back quite conceited because Of getting the signature of Serge flaroff, the director. -Halloween l l l NOVEMBER Several excused from classes to remove tOwn's recent decorations, -Revivals begin with Rev. Carl L. Howland in charge. Spring Arbor has fifteen minute pro- gram Over W. I. B. M. in jackson. Armistice gets the Happy Birthday' song in the Dining Hall tonight. -Game room is started in the basement of the Ad Hall. Ping-pong and shuffleboard added to the activities of Spring Arbor. -Revivals close. -Voice program tonight. -College Sophomore and Senior pictures are taken. Willie Williams has trouble making his hair lie like Mclntyreis. Alpha Sigma Theta Club Organized. -Thanksgiving ----- UM X Y ' -Games in the Gym. DECEMBER - Oft in the stilly night. The Boys' Dorm ser- enades the Girls' Dorm. Are we ever thrilled? College Sophs defeat juniors for soccer cham- pionship. Ralph and Mary Lillian find tomato juice con- venient tor covering up games of cat played On the dining hall table cloth. -College Declamatory Contest. Lorraine and Dunckel win first and second. -Breakfast bell refuses to ring. Mrs. Lawrence looking tor Ruth and Annie. - Dr. Hazeldine gives lessons in cat dissection in Biology Lab. -Friday the thirteenth, and it was just that for the Chelsea debaters who lost to our High School team, 2-1. -Bob and Dizzy build the ping-pong table and can't decide which is the most important leg. K OGLE BROTHERS CHEvROLETsALEs ..am.H SERVICE give their congratulations and best wishes to the graduating classes of 1955-'56 Q Une lure for your Jplfirozmzf THE GREATER TEXACO FIRECHIEF GasandOils W. J. GILDERSLEEVE FUNERAL DIRECTOR ...and... AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 7658 and 523-1 511 S. jackson Street jackson, Mich

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Spring Arbor Seminary and Junior College Established 1875 PURPOSE To provide thorough instruction in the most wholesome environment, to develop strong responsible, Christian citizens-physically, intellectually, spiritually. Our Motto: EDUCATION FOR CHARACTER. OFFERINGS Curricular .lunior College First two years of regular liberal arts college work, including Rhetoric, English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, French, Greek, History, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Philosophy, Bible Theology High School Literature, Languages, Sciences, Mathematics, History, Social Science, Commercial Subjects, Mechanical Drawing School of Music Piano, Voice, Harmony, Theory, Solfeggio, Normal Course, A Cap- pella Chorus, Orchestra Bible Department Bible, Greek, Theology, History, Homiletics, Ethics Extrafcurricular Literary Societies lnterscholastic Debating-both high school and college Inter-class Declamatory Contests Oratorical Contestsg Music Recitalsg Chorusesg Orchestra Athletics: Basketball, tennisg baseballg volleyball, soccer, skating, calisthenicsg tumbling, hygienic gymnastics Class Hikes, School Outingg Faculty-Senior Reception, junior-Senior Reception, Col- lege Reception, Open House Accrediting High school department accredited by the State Department ot Public Instruction and the University ot Michigan. Credits transferable anywhere. i Equipment New Auditorium-gymnasium Two dormitories, two college halls Aclministrat Beautiful C ion Building with all class rooms ampus and Playground Library of 5,000 volumes, numerous current periodicals EXPENSES Tuition in College Department 380.00 Tuition in High School - - 60.00 Tuition in Bible School 60.00 30.00 Tuition in Music School - 10.00 80,00 Board and Room - 180.00 .4 85 s



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16 18 20 7, v 97 lll bs, C a 1 e n cl a r ibeeiaiviisifiz flvan Disbrow gives choice speech in chapel on what students expect from the faculty. Swearing is tabool I A Cappella makes its debut in chapel. There are only 58 members. Dorm gang and outsiders go caroling. Briggs douses Professor Aylard's trousers with white paint while attempting to stripe the ping-pong table. -'Christmas vacation begins. Let's all be good from now on to the twenty-sixth. JANUARY School reopens. Campus, buildings, and students are decorated with Buy Echo seals. New Years Resolutions crumbling, but the ap- proaching exams stimulate late work. High School Debate team again victorious. This time Frontier is the victim. l 1-Big sleigh ride for everyone. Lots ot' cold noses. ld- 183 20-- Zl vo 73 Glenn Richardson. 'Ri lust dropped in tor a l t- tle visit 1 and her name is Mary. Semester exams begin. More light cuts? Y Y Murray goes visiting with some birthday pres- ents for an Ohio junior. Believe the lad is grow- ing up! Ice Cuttingf fGertrude Gay and Mabel Hicks, some of our Alumni. came visiting. Gert came to see every body, and his name is Mclntyre. Dr. Van Zandt plays for the students in library at one o'clock. Lots of people have flu. Missionary Frank Bul- lock very concerned, 2-i4Maior Cain's Amateur Hour presented in the li- w brary by College Debate Club. Mr. X with Mother Briar's dust-proof razor blades wins first prize. 2b4Max I-lelmer and his String Quartet present pro- gram in the library. 29-Tryouts held for College Debate teams. vm U ifilgffr e - ee 4 i is RSX el.- 5 X ii' i ' it 9 A' i - ye :tygi1':4, . . 'G X 5 iff, ig . 5 J 2555 i --it: y i ' .Qi , ' ' Y V ix i. ll liz: Qi pl . 'Sidi' l.T+u-m-- X . . l. iss.,-g5y, 3py GARAGE 0 F' I50 time savmq tools write, ' Jncxsou men i f E I I ree,lcammque M CHFZNAM UNT e Too! Stop the most stubborn sprm squeak instantly 0 Save time and money Drive pointed end be tween leaves at tach grease gun and force grease through tool exactly where it s needed is NATIONAL MACHINE AND TOOL COMPANY JHCKSON : - : MICHIGHN

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