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' . ash A A A A A ces: p Q, MAY Muslc contest ln ensemble Phllos and Cllomans txe for first ln lnstrumental solo Cll0l'1l8.l1S frrst Cllomans and Hanarnlchl tle for first IH vocal solo Philos place first Newman Club dlsplays dramatlc talent ln The Dream That Came True Locals wm frrst game of season from the Ellendale Normal mlne Score I l to I0 May Sale of Womens Coats at Robertson sl Rush even greater than before Board and room can walt but the Coat I want doesn tl Francis Memorial Contest IS held Grace Farley speaking on Good Roads awarded first prlze Raymond Gregorson speakmg on The Lost Melllon TCCEIVCS second Adelbert Botts speakmg on Shall We MOblllZC rs given third Impromptu Sklp Nlght observed by students after permlsslon IS obtamed from the faculty Madrlgal Club returns from extended tour of Northwestern CltlCSl Orrska and Buf falo are lncluded ln the ltlnerary Closlng exercrses of the Trammg School held on College Campus JUNE 2-Sophomores Come Out of the Kltchen and show what they can do 3 Falrxes elves and breezes answez the call of sprlng and present a beautlful Sprung Festlval 4-Socrety breakfasts are held 5 Commencement exerclses wlth Governor Nestos speakmv Smiles and tears are mtermmglecl I0 Il Enrollment days 985 students enrolled before Thursday morning l-lot Tar appears rn Budget Handle It wlth gloves' Glrl vlolmlst Ruth Ray fulfills all expectations at her recltal ln College Audltorlum Summer school students become better acqualnted at an all school lawn party held on the College Campus Enrollment reaches total of 1063 northeastern sectlon leads for North Dakota Mmnesota for outsrde states Presldent Allen leaves for a double purpose to attend the annual meetmg of the N E. A and to secure teachers for the commg year Search not ln vain' JULY I Silk lndustry IS filmed for students ln Chapel 5 6 7 The same week end was spent by several different people at several different places I2 Another all school party Thls tlme ln the new gymnaslum Dancing furmshes en tertalnment L ru . . p 3-'.', 1 0 ' I - YI . . 5-T o 1 lf . 81 u s I . . mi 1 . Q l A - . lg- ' '. ' - . ' H . ,, 'f is 21-,, ,, . . , . . . . I 22- . Q I .. w . g 31- .I . . . . i I . '. . . I4- ' . ' ' . mn . . .. , . . . . . . 1 21- ' 24? 1 . 5 ' 9 28l . , - . . - - i - Q 1 V . l40 1
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l4-Coach Hurst warns dormitory girls not to keep football players out too late. l6-Miss C-ubelman tells of her trip to Spain. i I8-One of the dormitary shieks observes a new rule in table etiquette-namely, stop eating whenever a bell rings. -1 .YYY . I8- Philomathian Tea best ever, says Lucille Manderude, who is in charge. 2l-Dramatic Club entertains in Auditorium. Woof said the Big Bear! 22-Kenneth Helferty is elected yell leader of the yearlings by an overwhelming vote. 25-S. T. C. clashes with Ellendaleg hard fought game with bets on continuously: score 40 to 0. 28-Oppose the Gunderson Bill! S. T. C. students elect Coolidge president. NOVEMBER , l-One cent sale at Dakota Drug ends. Cosmetics are best sellers. 4-Male nightingales selected Tuesday night. Serenades are now in order. 7-Ruth Lohn forms a company for the manufacture of synthetic gold. The process and the formula are unknown even to her instructor. t 8-Miss Ingalls tells of Cambridge University in Chapel. Nice school for a town that size. I0-The Carnival is on! Plays, side-shows, booths, etc., are main attractionsg lid is clamped down on light-footed students in the old gym. I3-Dr. Allen gives a lesson in high finance: Take the fifty cents you save by buying a ticket for the championship game here and buy a ticket. l4-l5fDelVlolay State Convention held in Valley City. Dormintory girls and other- wise allowed leave of absence till II :30 P. M. for the ball. l8-Better Speech Week begins It Ain't Gonna Rain No More is revised I9 Miss Nielson speaks ln Chapel on the problems and duties of the teacher 20 A great deal is heard about something called Education What IS rt? 22 More Education' Students are vastly Interested in this new and entertaining topic 24+Sophomore dance is enjoyed by all 25 Clioman and Hanamlchl teams tie for first place in intra mural basketball games 27 What have we to be thankful for? DECEMBER 2 People having mouths warned to keep disease germs away 5-State Budget Board spend Friday at our institution girls instructed not to wear silk stockings interest Resolved That the use of slang should be encouraged li I . - . . ,, . ,, . . u - U . . . . . . 0 l 1 l - ' u 0 l ' . . . 6-Atheneum Society debates on a question of social, political, economic and personal I Q N4 ' . sc I 4 1 'Y A I r Mm 1 ,W N, c C x' v K - , Y l42
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