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...f-' 1, .- - . '1..,-, - ef .U LES B015 A Oct. 10. The seniors go on a picnic to the Roquet Farmg November Paula seems to enjoy the coffee. Oct 11, A tea is given for Paula, Nov 2. The Sophomores give It Pays to Advertise in Oct. 12. Columbus Day program. the Audltomum' . Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct 15. Theatre Party to hear Sarah Bernhardt. 16. Reception for the Rt. Rev. Mgr. O'Reilly. 17. General election of class officers. 21. The Sophomores give The Guerin Gazette. 22. Foundation Day-a regular long sleep once more. 25. Carmen Maas upsets the dining room as well as herself. ' 28-29. Mr. Griffith lectures. . Qi? A S -E Q' -1 af . .. ,Z 'I '- r-'I -' '. 'i'-'iv I .in 11. . '- .e ' Iv .I :..:.i-I, . ..-, . ., ,- - -:Qqfx Oct. 30. Paula and Helen go to town and at Valentine's up- vy 4 'WI' ' rr set the HalloWe'en jelly beans. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov. 3. The Players Club is organized. 4. Flattery is presented by The Players. 5. Red Cross activities organized. 7. A walk to the Wabash. 9. Zoellner Quartette. Evelyn Carrig and Margaret O'Brien start on a lecture tourg they expatiate upon Oxygen with promising eloquence and perspicuity. 10. Penny Social at the Academy. 11. Election of Les Bois officers. 12. Thanksgiving vacation is announced. Can it be true? 13. Everyone knits for the Red Cross. 14. Election of basket-ball captains. 15. Gladys attains celebrity in A Midsummer Ni ght's Dream. . 16. . Once again Regina presents The Woman's Wed- nesday for the last time. 17. Rose Poly-St. Louis game. Fiske O'Ha1'a at the Grand. 18. Mr. Hagenbarth gives a talk in the Social Hall. Election of the Children of Mary. 19. The two Helens delight Gladys with The Trail of the Lonesome Pine. 20. Lieutenant Perigord, of the French Army, gives a talk in the Auditorium. V . 1' ,. -.2. i ff- ' i -. r . A , f y . 2 - , . , .l S . 16414144 One hundred and sixteen
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. J -Y I-F x 4 lik 1. LES BOIS Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. 21. Reception of the Children of Mary. Ethel Dohany: I went into my room last night and Marion wasn't there. Table fchorusjz Where was she? Ethel: The radiator! CGroans.J Herz's Red Cross Minstrels. 22. Dance in the Conservatory for the Camerata. 23. Esther Pomeroy makes her graceful maiden speech as President of the Freshmen class when they are formally received as such. 24. Senior Feast Day. 25. Free Day! Banquet!! Toasts!!! Altogether, a happiest day. 26. Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, presented by the Academy. 28. Vacation begins. 29. Walk to Illinois State Line. Thanksgiving dinner. Rose Poly-Missouri game. Margaret O'Brien gives a party at the Deming. 30. Helen Dunnigan entertains the Seniors in town. December 1. Patia and May finding their rooms occupied and being pursued first from the Library and then from the Social Hall betake themselves to the elevator where a pleasant time is had by all. 2. Everybody back on time. . .'l., . gmc x Dec. Dec Dec Dec Dec. Dec Dec. Dec Dec. 3. Freshman Movie. 4. Gladys and the two Helens give a tea which is con- spicuous by its absence. Mart is the most popular guest as she never drinks it. 5. Doris gives her latest masterpiece, It's too late now to start reducing. 6. New bulletin boards appear in the second floor corridor. 9. Impromptu program for Chicago visitors. , V,-. ,,3 n - V- r t . Q - V A - -I Y 7 ' I ' - l V Q, . .Q A V '- ,.i' .A R - ,gf-:D A.. I. I - ,. in -X 1 ?'.' . I 1 g - .ffi.swff..fr.fz.. X . V fi' ,V I 4 114 I xx Ofjfi I I al ,. xi li l K wi r ' 1 r 4 E is f . f ,ig ,Qi U 2 l 'D' ' if : 1-'H I ' l 7 I X 5 l ' was ' N 7f a S ' I. Sli :I 114' 454 f 60,1 F , l' X ' G .. . '91 - L I . , 1, ' v I .1 '. . 1. FW! ' 'v a i f L. :ar .if lift 1 I - -- ., I1 I . e f ' W A - ir.. . ' -. .i , it ,. 1 .1 - -A 1 rx- JA Q fig, .,- . 1 - 10. Daily concerts begin. Pedal metronome. 12. The Freshmen give an unusually clever and well- acted playlet- The New Professor. 13. The Pre-Holiday recital. 16. Organization of the Society of Letters. Parts given out for M. Beaucairef' 1 W , 4 , 'A af ' ...i . 7 f r. S 4 uf. O h l'l l 'irht IIC Ulil I ek lint el 0011
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