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Scotty Judge Naylor DAILY GRIND - NOV. lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th lOth llth l2th l3th I-4th l5th l6th l7th l8th 2lst Weekend warriors leave f0l' l10me- Forum Party -- Football U.S.A. Religious Emphasis begins with a service at the U.P. Church. M rna England fiddles as Chem Lab burns. Shye displays her tale nts as an arsonist to Prof. Lyon. Dr. Scott has become very much in demand for interviews. Students are particularly impressed with his blessings. . . Amen.' Literary societies display their interest in religion by attending the evening service in mass. Students are challenged to total committ- ment by message of final evening service. Despite Dr. Scott's wishing the boys more power, Mo. Valley rolls over the Owls 46-0. Lechtenberger zigged when he should have zagged. Thompson Hall residents hold party in honor of each other. Sh-h-h-h-,h,, SHUT UP!!! Marshall Hall quiet hours. Owl gridders practice their touch football after running into the Valley steam roller, Coaches decide tackle is to rough. Lambda pledges provide entertainment in the dining hall. They are tremendous. Kent Wever's eloquence seems to sway the jury in Y trial. Rather uneventful day. Gridiron season ends on a successful note. Owls defeat St. Marys T3-O . We really racked their squad up. All I9 of them. Lambda girls make pizza . . . Fellows chow down . . . Again the cry for bicarbonate ofsoda the next morn. Sack Day. . . Nice. . . The old vacation itch is beginning to become evident in the actions of the students. . - 20th This itch plays havoc with all efforts to do anything constructive during the week. The itch is relievedat precisely 3:45 Friday afternoon. . 'See you in December, Kids. . . 52 Fellows like this live in.C. H-all. Rodeo or what? Alas, Frank.
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Forum produced an outstanding Float with its theme taken from ll Streetcar Named Desire. Thompson Hall won the dormi- tory decorations and the ac- companying trophy with its Dog-Patch theme. Many thanks go to Jack Wine- man and Deanna Wolfgram for a large share in staging one of the finest Homecomings ever, at Tarkio College.
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I ke this live I. I Ii +7 I IQ, r BACK ROW: Ferguson, Nauman, Ewens, Fisher, Grandstaff, Herzberg, Collins. SECOND ROW: Mr Gilbert, Hughes, Jochim, Bussard, Else, Leighton, Saunders, Cozad. .FRONT ROW: Osborne, Fergu- son,'Lechtenberger, McVicker, Barr, Creighton, Patterson. T CLUB STANDING: Naylor, Patton, Dougherty, Ward, Boles, Dashner, McKee. SEATED: Mr. Lade, Quick, Snow, Filkins, Sprague, Allison. FOOTBALL LETTERMEN FALL OF I958 Sponsored by BROWN FEEDS 8g SEEDS HOOPER INS. AGENCY WRIGHT MOTORS INC.
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