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Sl7uclx5 ISN ,sm Glas? ibrupberp Ciba Zlggie Ijunugraply' Ass't EdIt0I', ISABELL ARMSTRONG Editor-in-Chief, HAZEL MILLER Business Manager, WM. HOAGLAND Ass't Business Mgr., W. A. NELSON Sunday, January 25, 1925 DEDICATION OF NEW GYMNASIUM An interesting program was ren- dered at the dedication of the new gymnasium, lately presented to the county by President Ring. The following program was an- nounced by Miss Neta Stilgebouer, the charming stenographer who has taken the place of Miss Cheuvront, who recently eloped. Recitation-The Tea Party GRACE NICHOLSON Vocal Solo-Oh, Where Is My Wand- dering Boy Tonight JULIA JACOBY Piano Solo-My Mamma's Waltz W. A. MORRIS Solo-Little Billie ROY PHILLIPS Vocal Duet- A Bee GENEVIEVE MORRIS FRANCES WALTER TRAGEDY Haskell Boyer and Ruby Faulhaber attended the German picnic and were unable to return home on account of Flood. COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Misses Etta Bever, Gertie Weller, Lola Burton, and Hazel Hoobler will deliver their famous lecture on Woman's Suffrage from the plat- form in Henyville. FREE distribu- tion of literature each night. MISSIONARIES HEARD FROM A letter mailed from Pekin, China, was recently received at the Aggie oflice from the Misses Glebe and Booth and Mr. Donald L. Pettis who, it will be remembered, left sometime ago for parts unknown. MANSION BEING ERECTED AT WASHINGTON, D. C. E. E. Humphries to Be Owner of the Most Wonderful House and Garden Ever Seen in the East Mr. Earle E. Humphries, formerly of the S. of A., is erecting a most magnificent mansion in Washington, D. C. Extended gardens covering acres of ground, strung with electric lights, decorated with Japanese lan- 46 terns, and dottedwith cabarets sur- round this mansion. There will be fountains, and music behind screens, and Earle invites his old schoolmates to spend their vacations with him. It will be remembered that while at the School of Agriculture Earle's specialty was cabarets. MARRIAGE LICENSES Fanny Peterson .... .......,...,. 3 2 Edward Zimmerman .... .... 1 6 Irene Philpot .,........ .... 1 5 Le Roy Thompson ...,........... 40 LECTURE TONIGHT Two very interesting lectures will be given tonight at the Lily on Why Girls Leave Home, by Roy Steinhoff, and Causes of Divorce Suits, by Ruth Nicholson. Mr. Steinhoff and Miss Nicholson are known to be two of the best lecturers in the United States. Everybody come and enjoy himself. FLORISTS CAdJ Choice Cut Flowers. Proprietors: POSEY Sz Bi.ooM 1
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Slmchfi - CHAPTER 1V SENIORS Ready for the last year's run, The race that is hard to beat, The race that we surely won, And the race that was complete. It was with high spirits and ambitions that we took up our last year's Work. The first Senior class meeting was held October 16, 1916, for the election of class officers. H. D. Boyer was elected president, E. T. Winter, vice-president, Hilda Clausen, secretary, David Way, treasurerg Novia Preston, representative on the athletic board 5 Genevieve Morris, member of advisory board for Tattlerg and Metta Nelson, class reporter. The Junior dance was held December 9 in the Music Hall. About thirty-five couples were presen . The usual custom of Senior slouch day was changed, as some of the Faculty stated that in former years the matter had been carried to extremes. The class adopted in its place, Shirts and Middiesf' All of the girls wore boys' shirts, collars and ties, and the boys wore middies. This Plan was highly approved and commended by the Faculty. S The fourth and last annual barn Warming was held in November. Several members of the other classes tried to make a raid on the eats but received a good Hroughing up instead. The Senior basketball team Won the inter-class basketball championship. The fight was much easier Won than last year. The class also Won the Booster basketball banner again. A special class meeting was held February 21 for all Senior girls. The purpose of the meeting was to decide on the style of graduation dress. A uniform dress was adopted for the occasion. This movement is new and highly approved by good authorities. During April we sluffed for one whole day and who can say we didn't make the most of it? After many other good times which were crowded into the last of the school year, we received our diplomas on April 20, and left for our homes. As time rolls on and our interests roam far away, We will carry with us memories of happy days spent together during the four years of our school life. Now as we Work, or roam, or rest, No matter how long the years may seem, We'll not forget the School We love best, And the class of nineteen-seventeen. ,J 45 4 38
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SlyuclxS ISA! . SN l THE AGGIE' PHONOGRAPH ORPHEUM QAdD Monday -- Tuesday -- Wednesday 4 Acts 3 Shows Western Vaudeville Mat. 2:30 Evenings 7:00 and 9:00 Comedy Gymnasts-Krueger Kr Meyers Jolly Trio-Stubbs--Johnson-- Brady The Howling Wolph-Corby Professional Dancing-Ziemann gl Claassen ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fairley re- turned from their honeymoon trip which extended thru the city of Eagle. They will cordially receive all their S. of A. friends at their home at Peck's Grove, Friday evening, January 31, '25. Mr. Fairley has recently been promoted from section boss on the Missouri Pacific to depot agent at Peck's Grove. CHURCHES Presbyterian-Father Ernst has returned from a month's vacation and will conduct the services as usual next Sunday. . His wife, Alice Holbrook, who is visiting her parents, will remain there until the new parsonage is com- pleted. Bic STREET CARNIVAL AT ARBBOR, NEBR., JANU- ARY zs TO so Attractions Big Lemonade Stand CLYDE NICHOLSON Happy Hooligan in a Box Car CFREED TooL Sz KEYES X Demonstration of Oleomargarine BUTTERFIELD The Wild Man from Barnes CRAFT Many Other Attractions Everybody Come 47 DANCE TONIGHT at Rowe's Cabaret Expert instruction by RICHARD Rows Sr HILDA CLAUSEN . WANT ADS Wanted-Position as waiter.-Heeb- ner. Wanted-When dancing, a prop for my head.--Irene Conneally. Wanted-A husband capable of doing general housework.-Ruth Crain Wanted-A derby big enough to fit my head.-Preston. Wanted-To locate a painless den- tist.--Osbourn. Wanted-A coat for WINTER. Wanted-A lot of. Witt.-Anna Schweers. Wanted-A wife for light housework. Boydston -- Geary - Pearson - Versaw - Rolofson. fm
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