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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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f'?T't7? -- .-v-., 4,,,,,,,?x IIII III I -' I I I I I QYII III III I I I I II I I, III I I U . ,I I I I I I I I I I I I V I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.I I I I jf I I I I I ,I LI I UI ' I VIN. ' TAM I5 I7 I9 Zl 26 28 -Hot Baseball Came. Glue at the stick and Smallpox catching. Egg is umpire and is rotten. -Clionians sell ice cream cones like hot-cakes. How can they do it? -Commencement exercises held. Many old faces disappear and many new faces come to view. -Miss Runeberg finds she cannot travel Without a red hot exhaust pipe. -Dancing party in the new gym. Entertainment for the occasion is a secret. -Miss Olga Leaman, new vocal instructor, makes her initial bow to Valley City audience at Faculty Recital. AUGUST l-Student teachers from the first and second grades dispose of wieners and water- melon as tho they had no cares. 2-Nature study class plans insect mounting contest. Be careful, boys! 5-Enrollment for the second term reaches a total of 777g Minnesota leads again for outside states. 6-Students defeat faculty volley ball teamg score, 5 games to one. 9- Little i and Big You is Red Cross Campaign slogan. I3-Exceptionally well hidden talent revealed at surprise party held for Miss Amidon by members of her music classes. I6-Powders and puffs for sale at Dakota Drug. Strange that this should happen in an S. T. C. city. 22-Degree students act like freshmen at a party held in their honor by Dr. and Mrs. Allen. Is this to their credit or not????? 23-Blasting is done at Economy Shoe Store. Come, buy, save! I SEPTEMBER 30-How can you tell Sophs from Freshies on enrollment day? Ask advisers. OCTOBER I-Seventeen new faculty members are discovered in hiding. 2-A few young ladies forget their home-sickness, and perhaps something else-while tobogganing on the Fair l-lill. 4-Girls are reprimanded for lack of pep. just wait till they get started! 7-Scandalous disclosures made regarding the bribing of monitors. One student even had to marry his monitor to secure silence. Who is it? 9-Mr. Murphy and Mr. Kitchen approve of our improvements, and entertain in Chapel. I I-First meetings of literary societies. Depleted membership will soon be refilled. I3-Y. W. and Y. M. mixer in the gym. Girls to the right of me, girls to the left of me- gl:-V ,Tv .Ig f ' 141
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'Q A 1 -. J 5-.- H Q7 A ,. Q,.QQ.QiQi,.ff.difif.QdQ.1QCQdf iii f f 1 I ? -' ' ii -1- e- -- V ir-if! --Y - Q fir' 'Ai L 'f 5 ' ' Ji 5 l l ,l 7-Many students attend church. Father and mother will be glad to hear of it. i 9- Nevertheless is presented by Ted Feldman, Mae Langton and Jerome Benson. ,l l, oh, 1 feel so silly. 1 'fit W1 . . . . . l' ll -Crossword chorus, advertising the Dramatic Club Play ,entertains in Chapel. 5 1 Il I -A novel noon-day luncheon at the Rudolf is enjoyed by Dorothy Bradley and , I l Blanche Osborn, of East Hall. , -l-lanamichi team takes Hrst place in intra-mural games this week. Philo-Delphi ,, game excitingg score I6 to I5. U . H: ll, I6-Trains begin to lose time so that they will be sufficiently late when students get 'l r C ready to leave. l 1 X -l 5-Students receive diplomas. No. 8 is eight hours late! Merry Christmas! V Y I l JANUARY 'l l ll E -Enrollment breaks recordg larger than any other winter quarter. 695 students , p register today. ' rl f. l -French tables organized at the dormitory. Pardonez moin and Merci heard 1 l l frequently. Much talking done with hands V. B. Ujeous amio, je vous adore 3 ma belle tete de chou. B. A. Je ne vous believe pas pauvre poisson. Shut up and donnez moi mon vanity case.' II f . -First dance held in dormitory. Around the posts we go! l l 1, I' ' -New Ten Commandments presented to students. 1 l l3-Dr. Allen says: We can no longer be accused of having a mere female seminary. X 1 ,t Reason? A few men ventured to appear in S. T. C.g however, they have sufh- l 1 cient body guards. i 'N I4-Freshmen have class meeting and re-elect Sidney Lee President despite attempt of N some silly Sophomores to elect Wallie Eggert. Wallie's only reason for declining . this honor is, I am a Sophomore. N I5-S. T. C. Five wins opener. l..osers-Ellendaleg score 39 to I9. Tack Thayer stars. ' -4 ' l' I7-Dr. Allen reads The Daguerrotypeu in Chapel. This is a good reminder to all ' of us. l ' l9-College music department entertains large crowd at first faculty recital of the new . year. ,H F fl l Z0-Four East Hall girls return from an intensive trip to Fargo. Special deliveries X follow speedily at their heels! l X l Zl-Pep meeting held. Rules given: Know yells-and yell 'em. '1 i X The divorce question is discussed pro and con by S. T. C. students qualified in , various ways. l it 22-Journalism class visits the Times-Record and gives the printing force some pointers. V 24-Who are the K, F. S.'s and the HG. I. W. Y. Y.'s? Mysterious rivals of ' the Ku Klux Klan? A .r a ll. , V t-l!L- in ,cd a .g . se, be s-1.11- L- g- da llxf fffiililui f -f ff Q ---Y-1-1-f-f1LAei f r I --f '--- 1-'w - , v . ,id if.. 143
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