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i ■tv .£ V r yjO O 3 V K ft° m w V T ., taJ w - v ' w ot S 0' r e AV , e e 5l0tV . a ’ Vfc ''V - ’ A,»1 ,- We o s jc e jss vVw ijptf vVi- Here are six pictures that we believe are typical of the past school year. These pictures tU e not to tell the entire story. They are only a sample. The 1938 football season b( spirit on tbe campus. Much an increase in school is was instigated by tbe , or rather their pledges signs on and around their of blue and gold paper eru game, the Phi Tau’s hung porch. The fellows worked electric lights and nailing the t blow them two fraternities. They madt made them, and then t houses. The Cals bui around their lawn, streamers on the frt one entire afternt paper streamers tigl away. At the laying of the cornerstone, till the students milled among sand, board,] Paul Priebe and Jeanne Bate passed out townspeople and students. Most of us w long list of articles that were put in the cor ceremony. Everything from a student hal Union Pacific bus schedule. The picture at right center, the one of a record of the square-toed cork-soled she wore this year. They are important, for styles and clothes are a part of college life. d played and brick piles, elopes to the emember the stone for the hook to the eet, is to be lat students 1 wo dazed freshmen wondering what Ihey'ie going to take 1 . the place of Ed. 100 which has doted. Charlotte Blessing, who it usually' quite active, rtlaves in the warmih of the spring sunlight.
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TINUS THAT lULUU What will you remember? The basketball game Kearney won from Peru? The time the band ph the halls on Parents Day? The trip the Zip club made to Hastings in a truck? The convocation seniors gave and how they tried to be freshmen again in knee pants and hair ribbons? Of cot remember Sarita, the Spanish dancer, and the little stickers which announced that she was comi There are students and teachers whose personalities will stick in your mind. You’l her the kids with whom you went to shows and dances, and the ones with whom you sat and hours about sex, religion, and what you were going to do when you got out of : her the things you talked about. Those arguments at bull sessions probably formed you will have when you leave school this year. iy remem- fa for hours »u ll remem- the opinions You’ll remember how you worked at filling stations, in restaurants, in grocery stores, and how you shoved a mop or dust cloth so that you could eat and still go to school. If you remember how you worked, you’ll remember how you loafed. There were the steps on second floor by the mail boxes where students could he found at any time of the day. There was the Club House where you smoked and talked until somebody mentioned that it was class time. There were organizations to which some of you belonged. There were fraternity and sorority parties at the Ship, and larger dances at the Armory or at the Fort Kearney. You’ll remember the Dog Dance that the Cals held. Pledging to frats and sororities was fun, even the swattings you took. Those students who belonged to the German dub will remember the parties and the little German cakes and cookies they ate at the Christmas party. There are a great many things to remember. The life at college is full of studying, playin| Kties, bull sessions, dates, loafing. It will be hard to remember everything which happened this year. why this book was written and illustrated. To help you remember. CLARENCE LAWSON Editor REUBEN SITZMAN Business Manager
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W aisoii, Thompson, Finch. Tollefscn, Ellcrmcicr, Stewart, and Haase arc probably discussing the Hastings game. Sitzruan and Harding watch ilu hand march, while the cornerstone ol I the new men's dorm is laid. The masculine legs and shoes belong to bartunek; the Dog Houses are Afyce Norman’s. A section of the A Cappclla choir sing while the senior» file to the Administration building to be graduated in the
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