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SOME EVENTS OF THE SEPTEMBER Dear Diary: 9 — Now that I ' m starting back to school, I won ' t be able to ad-a-Iine to your pages every day, but will surely hit the high spots. 10 — Nearly five hundred have enrolled thus far. The freshman class of over two hundred composes the largest class m history. II — The freshman girls are a young lookin ' group — with their short dresses, anklets, hair ribbons, and dolls. And the boys have to go barefooted! 13 — The Faculty Recep- tion was very formal — but I did enjoy the cake and ice cream. 15 — There are twelve as- sistants in the English De- partment to care for the frosh; eleven in the Edu- cational Department, and SIX m the History and Po- litical Science Department. Poor freshmen! 17 — Paul Stauffer, that personality boy, was elected senior class presi- dent. 20 — Student Chairman Bcynton, if ycu please. And the Ramblers came out with a Boynton Is Elected banner head-line directly after the election was over. I still don ' t see how they could pubhsh so many papers in such a short time. Fast work! 21 — Sorority rush week ends. Tula Wharton, a new addition to the Music Department (swell gal, too) thrilled us with a Vio- lin Concert last night. 25 — Sammie Saslaw was unanimously elected Jun- ior Class president. He ruled the sophs so well last year that they just couldn ' t get along without him at the helm again this year. 27 — Crimson Club sold tags today. The proceeds are to send the band to the Louisville football game. They also sponsored a dance tonight, and boy! do my feet hurt. THE COLLEGE OF THE BIBLE And ye sh-ill go forth and preach,
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Y U REMEMBER • You remember when the students and faculty of the Col- lege of the Bible and some Transylvania students made the annual pilgrimage to the historic Cane Ridge meeting house near Paris. • The services were held in the old church, the monument of Kentucky Disciples to the contributions to Dis- ciple life, which Barton W. Stone made. At 4:00 p.m., just when we are trying to relax or study, Ruth Cohen starts cleaning out her French Horn — then perhaps Mil- dred Livingstone tunes her Cello to the rhythm of Mary Lou Wilder ' s saxaphone and the accompanying tones oi the clarinet and baritone of Mildred Siewart and Lor- raine Hoos. • And with the voice of Announcer Jim Riley coming over the radio, we all agree that quiel hour is really a blessing, especially if you live on a musical corridor, at Ham- ilton. • Every Tuesday night one of the Y. W. C. A. girls announces: Don ' t forget to come around to the ' Y ' room at 9:30 tonight for Vespers, girls. o Vespers is a reli- gious service which is held weekly. The programs pro- vide inspiring and helpful talks given by students, ad- visors and visitors. • The true comradeship feeling is ever present at these meet- ings. HAMILTON HALL The Home of the Co-Eds
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YEAR OCTOBER 6 — First issue of the Trimsylranian came out. Effie Starks, the editor, made many needed im- provements over last year ' s magazine. 8 — Prexy Braden is under- going a two-month rush program throughout the country. 13 — Alpha Delta Theta Sorority entertained with a party for the men of our campus. 18 — Dr. Delcamp intro- duced us to this year ' s or- chestra. They ' re plenty good. 19 — Chi Omegas had Open House after the game with Bridge, and dancing. 25— Y. W. C. A. threw a spooky Hallowe ' en party at the old gym. The Dionne babes were the hit of the party. CARNEGIE SCIENCE HALL Where science and friendship meet. II LIFE A T TRANSYLVANIA
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