Valley City State University - Viking Yearbook (Valley City, ND)

 - Class of 1924

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Valley City State University - Viking Yearbook (Valley City, ND) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 112 of 188
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Another basket ball victory for S T C when our boys defeated Moorhead -Barney Google won lirst prize at the East Hall social hour. -Literary societies entered the Blizzard selling contest. President Allen received flowers from the faculty in honor of his birthday. . -'Miss Cubelman gave a splendid talk on Woodrow Wilson. i I A -B. Putnam, E. Sjoquist, and F. Nunn kindly consented to test the new additions to the Hre escapes. -Mr. Flude enlightened the students in the art of traveling. His lecture Ten Thou- sand Miles in Siberia was enjoyed by a large audience. -Memorial services for Woodrow Wilson were held in the Auditorium with ex- Governor John Burke as principal speaker. -Newman Club members enjoyed the card parties given at several homes in the city. -Dedication services were held in the new gymnasium. Many distinguished visitors were entertained by the College. Our boys won the Jamestown-S. T. C. game. -Miss Nielson and visiting county superintendents were entertained to luncheon at the dormitory. -School spirit shown by bon-fire and snake dance. Mayville defeated in a basket ball game. A school party was held after the game. -Dr. Martin spoke to the College women at chapel period. -The Municipal concert given at the Auditorium was very much enjoyed by a large audience. 'Twas the night young Lochinvar came out of the West. -Blizzard contest closed. - I-la! ha! ha! You and me, We've got a whiz of a team you see. -All aboard four hundred strong Basket Ball Special for Jamestown. -Everyone tired but happy. -Atheneum party. -It was a fine day to walk across the high bridge. ' I ll D '-Y ' ' g - 1:3305 106

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ll-Ann Cress and Allison Seymour were appointed yell-leaders at mass meeting. S. T. C. defeated Park River A. C. in basket ball. 12-Coach Hurst makes a plea in chapel that the lost sheep running around without suits report to his office at once so that he can take care of them. I3-Skating and tobaggoning proved popular Sunday sports. l4-The faculty members representing the Music Department gave their Complimentary Recital. ' I5-Juan Chiapusso gave a delightful piano recital in the auditorium. Wahpeton de- feated 20 to I2 by S. T. C. I6-Miss Cable from the State University gave a pottery exhibit. I7-Students hold another of those stirring pep-meetings. l8-They pulled off a prize fight. All we knew was that what we saw afterwards. S. T. C. won another game from Minot Normal. I9-Mrs. Parks of the League of Women Voters addressed the students at chapel period. 21- A rushing day, declared the hair dressers and photographers. 22- Moonshine was given in chapel by members of the Dramatic Club introducing Drama Week. 23-Students interested in sociability get a kick out of the Commercial Room. 24-Miss MHQOHHH demonstrated the art of makeup with Ethel Belknap as subject. Ellendale vs. S. T. C. in basket ball gabe. We won! 26-Dramatic Club presented the play Suppressed Desires. It set us all to analyzing dreams. 27-This Sunday the girls tried hoseback riding. A 28-Seniors and Juniors are entertained at the first of a series of teas given at the Allen home by Dr. and Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Patton. 30-Several college Valentinos took their lady friends to dinner at the Rudolph Cafe. . FEBRUARY I-Lewis T. Crawford spoke to the faculty and students on Reminiscences of Westem North Dakota of the Early Days. 105



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lllll r 25-E.. B. C's entertain their lady friends at a Leap Year party. 26-Miss McCarthy proved a friend in need when she explained the trick of writing an application. 27-Senor Manen honored the Spanish Class by reading a story in Spanish to them. 28-To hear Manen, the noted violinist, was a treat enjoyed by many at his concert given in the Auditorium. 29--Clionion basket ball girls defeated the Delphi team in the first of inter-society games. MARCH l-Philomathians entertained at a social hour. 2-Lucy and her friend drove to Sanborn. 3- The Maids on the Bamboo Screen given by the College Women's Glee Club. 4-Mr. Hoff of Jamestown spoke in chapel. 5-There were as many boys as girls at the dansant. 6-Philomathian Society won in final debate. The final inter-society basket ball game won by the Philomathians was played against the Clionians. 7--Physical Education Exhibition was given in the gymnasium. 8-A school party was held in honor of our champions 9-The famous Cough-drop vs. Chewing-gum debate was given at the meeting of the East Hall Club. I0-The College men were entertained to tea at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Allen. Juniors and Seniors had their party. l I-Art Lee and his troupe of faculty men give Skylark from Merchant of Ven ls it to students. l2-Last call for library books and examinations. Student Council opened the bool: exchange. I3-Winter quarter Commencement exercises. 107 it V

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