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0244i 297462?ch fa The campus . . . kept in perfect condition by iiBillie Reider attracts outsiders as well as the students . . . students attending classes in the central building make many trips up the hill as do the training school students t0 . . . October finds the Minneiska getting well under way . . . outdoor pictures scheduled and students excused from classes to get their picture taken tn . . . Assistant editor, Louise Bayer, gets her first taste of picture taking. . . . A constant stream of students going to and from Graham Street entrance can be seen any time during the day as shown by this birdiSeeye view CO . . . The Royal Purple editor, Louise Bayer, .md her assistant, Mel Koeppen take time out to have their picture taken at Cincinnati t9 . . . taking a bus tour while attending the Press convention helped them become better acquainted with the city. . . Joint academic and commercial club parties in the girlsi gym were held regularly throughout the year . . . gathering in the hall to discuss current day problems helped pass time away while preparing the gym and gathering the orchestra together m. . . . The first day of school found eightyaseven men assemblying back of Hamilton Gym for football practice . . . Practice held every night enabled Minnie photogra'
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A mixer sponsored by the W.S.G.A. aids in keeping the students busy tupper lefty . . A identification slips help in getting acquainted and gives the freshmen away by the color . . . n0 stags and no outsiders after flrst mixer . . . Every organization on the campus took its turn to have the welleknown hgetlacquainted party . . . every kind of party held, but the treasure hunt given by the a cappella choir gained much popularity as shown in the upper right picture . . . gathering plates, old clothes, etc., keeps everyone on the run to see who can get back first. . . . The freshman reception was held at the Bassett House on a Sunday afternoon in early fall . t . Miss Knosker as chairman arranged the annual affair . . . so the freshmen, boys as well as girls this time, were again taken care of for a few hours . . . The program put on by the faculty proved of great interest . . . especially the reading on freshmen by Miss Holcombe, and a comet solo by Mr. Mear . . . refreshments were served and the faculty and freshmen became better acquainted Oowerlefty . . . From early full to late spring, Mel Koeppen and Don Collins were continually 0n the g0 . . . not only taking pictures, but developing and printing as well Gower righty ?tejAm 2n jgecepfian . . .
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Abmecamz'nf Kay . . . phers to catch a picture of Hoefs taking roll call tm . . . Jitterbugs take over the floor at most mixers put on regularly by Classes, faculty, and organizations m. . . . The largest event of the school year occurred in early fall . . . Homecoming . . . On October 14 an organized pep meeting was held showing that school spirit was in no way lacking . . . the unruly mob lead by the Pep Band and Bill Dubats were successful in breaking up classes, but teachers Joined in the spirit too GU after taking over complete control of the school . . . same mob proceeded to hike around the campus my . . . Houses to be decorated and floats to be trlmmed caused the loyal members to disband and go to work . . . Lucille Janz proceeds to finish the thermometer for W.S.T.C. tlm . . i The regular pep meeting held in the evening puts the cheerr leaders on the spot Qt . . . after cheering, listening to the famous football heroes, and singing school songs, the entire crowd departed t0 the north end of Hamilton Gym . . . the bonhre which was built by the freshmen in the afternoon GM and fire works 018W this yeaa were displayed . . . Spirit aroused t0 the extent that this same crowd journeyed to the business section of the city to attend the annual iifreeii show tSi . . . Late in the evening jam sessions were held to entertain the alumni and friends my
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