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1933 PIQESCIRIPTO Calendar of1932-33 SEPT. 26-The campus is seen covered with OCT. Page N inety-Eight panicky freshmen, yet unaccus- tomed to the worldly ways of col- lege men. 27-The final stage of anesthesia is about to begin for the Seniors and We see a very colorful picture portrayed in the return of this illustrious contin- gent and their subordinates-the Juniors. 28-We are indeed depressed by the fact that Dean Caspari does not address us at the assemblyg we had become used to hearing the same speech. 29-Classes begin with the usual quiet and calm that always prevails over an orderly mob of convicts before being put on the chain gang in the middle of July along the Equator. 30-Familiar sights-Mr. Pessin after Miss Eisele. 3-Miss Johnston is seen looking for a boy friend. 4-Rosenhauer and Smith are late, well, that's not news. 5-Sievers bears that familiar look of fatigue that will last throughout the year. 6-Dr. Thayer Walks off lecture stand, no serious injuries. 7-Time outg must see a show. 10-Ole Blue Monday and no I-Iewittg I'm lonesome. 11-Hewitt's back and am I glad. 12-The class of '33 can't understand what McClurg is so interested in in Litchfield. 13-My lucky day. 14-I can't remember, oh! she said as soon as he left. 17-Hewitt stayed in St. Louis all week endg yes, weak end. 18-The calm before the storm. . 19-The grand and glamorous, world- wide, pulsating, depressing, invigor- ing event that happens only once in a lifetime, it is the first formal meeting of the Omega Phi and its organization. No, the girls can't take it. 20-We restg yes, rest. 21-Friday, all night, all day, all night again and then, oh! what a head-- ache. 24-Just another headache. Nov, 25-Schultz makes a formal report that married life is-well, look at him. 26-We miss the Pansy we all knew and admired. I am taking the lib- erty to herein express the regrets of his many friends and associates that knew him as a swell fellow and ex- cellent companion. Plenty of luck, pal, we wish you were still in school to greet us with your clever jokes. 27-Miss Johnston says she has found her flame-oh! Ernie, you devil. 28-We're wrongg it was Gusie again. 29-Eve of the big drag and tussle or ' maybe it's the loose bustle, but We all had a grand time at the Chi Iota Phi I-Iallowe'en brawl and didnit miss a thing. 31-Hewitt still has a headache, person- ally I think it's K.T. or maybe the D.T.s. 1-Ah! sweet breath of winter. Gran- ma, where are my red Hannels? Downstairs, dear, in the so-and-so closet. 2-Dr. Duden forgets the dosage of Ashmonpigjdlethvfbuenrme. 3-The Freshmen are learning the ways of the college man-say, you gotta Camel, brother? 4-The coeds are seen down town. We wonder why? Ask Mr. House. 7-A modern Mussolini is seen in Mer- cer leading the Juniors. 8-We must not fail to mention Mr. Boesel as the conductor of the Frosh. 9-Lancaster is still leading the Sen- iors, Charlie, I believe we like youg Well, maybe we do. 10-We hear reports of the coming of exams. Can it be true? 11-Yes, they are true. 14-They will start any time now. 15-Familiar sayings, I didn't think he would ask that. 16-Don't leave me like this, signal. 17- Did you say grain? I thought you said gram. Crash. 18-Well, they are over for a little while. 21-I smell Turkey. 22-Meyer tells Klosterman how to run a lab. 23-The turkeys are coming and we are all going home for Thanksgiving.
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1933 PRESCRIPTO Calendar of1932-33 28-School again and did we have a grand time. 29-Omega Phi convenes and discusses nothing, gets nothing done and has a swell time. 30-Only 25 days till Christmas. DEC. 1-Gracie is trying to chisel Faye out J AN. of Gusie. 2-We understand Clyde is carried away with his position, well we would all like to be carried away like that. 3-I like mountain music, good ole mountain music. 6-Chemistry is still going strong or maybe that's the HQS. 7-Prof. Hoester agrees that someone is rightg well, maybe I am wrong. 8-Klosterman and Jeskey explain the Law of Emotions. 9--Dr. Duden is absent, now that's bad. 12-Only 13 more sopping days. 13-Another lucky day. 14-Omega Phi gives drink and drop and Charlie, where are you? A swellish time was had by all. 15-Water consumption goes up 24,000 gallons in a day. 16-Gunter is seen on the Dawn Patrol: pardon me, Ed. 19-Hutch and Mac speak of Arkansas, like two ole razorbacks. 20-Getting ready for the homecoming. 21-Now for Santa Claus and the suck- ers. Someone gives a party that is attended by all and all took all and that's all till we see what all Santa brung us all. 4-School again and many tales of con- quest, victory and defeat and rev- elled over a bottle of Coke that the odd man bought. 5-Winkelmann collects 3c on account, yeah! on account of that's all the party had. 6-Friday, that's our day. 9-Hewitt is not at school. 10-Pessin misses school. 'Tm so lonely when my little boy goes away. 11-Eve is seen in the garden, my pal. 12-Dean loses Ernie. 13-A really lucky day-it's Friday. 16-I'm a year older today, believe it or not. FEB. 17-There's a rumbling in the sky and dark clouds are appearing. 18-Yes, it's true the semester exams starts next Monday. 19-Gracie is seen rolling those big brown eyes at William. 20-The day is at hand. 23-The start, but it looks like the fin- ish at Hrst. 24-The second quarter and the ponys are still going strong. 25-They are at the half and Second Roller hasn't received a call. 26-They are in the stretch, Lilly's Handbook gets the call. 27-A real movie finish with Roller leading the field, and what a race! A thrill from start to finish, and every day every yard brought new thrills, and now that it's over we are happy and mighty glad that Burroughs invented the adding ma- chine. 30-We register again, really We pay off again, at least I heard somebody did. 31-More registration and less cash. 1-We start again with a clean slate and new hope. I hone, you hope- well, you all know the song. 2-Barr sees his shadow. 3-Stone corrects the instructor. 6-Leyhe turns picric acid green with, well ask Klosterman. 7-Theater party is held at Garrick. Hot-cha-cha-cha. 8-Drugs, drugs, drugs, where does the professor find them all? 9-Who makes the standard! We'll, I don't believe it's all true. 10-The college widow is absent from school. 13-Lady Luck is here again. 14.-Jonas fails to play pinochle. 15-I wonder why Flom is always reaching back in Duden's class? 16-The standard fails. 17-Miss Johnston takes two boy friends to Fox. Just a gigolof' 20-Herr Brueggemann paints the tri- cycle a brilliant black. 21-Jeskey makes a mistake. 22-A holiday, we needed it. 23-Why can't this night go on for- ever? Page Nmety Nme
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