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

 - Class of 1925

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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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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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26-Second serles of parties given by President and Mrs Allen and Mrs Patton for college students Nu Sigma Psi Physical Education Society 15 organized First debates held I-lanamichls beat Atheneums E. B C s beat Delphis Cllonians beat Philos Good spirit prevails We realize that both teams cant win Freshmen entertain ln Chapel with a musical program Doodle doo doo is mtro luced to the student body FEB RUARY -A new motto is abroad: Beat amestown' the significance of this is too subtle for most of us. - Who s Who balloting is done during Chapel period. The campaign manager and the dark horse do some good work. Get into office! -The Y. M. C. A. is represented in Chapel by Burton Boyd erome Benson Charles ohnson and Lance Dunham. A -Harriet admits that she is beautiful! Dorothy confesses that she is clever! Alice owns up to being both clever and beautiful. The above confessions are made for the enlightenment of S. T. C .students who are unobserving. 7-Yea-the Vikings! Members of the team seem to be delighted with their new Spasas gf cc!! A . X . 27- . . . . . . l ' 30- ' Q U . ' 31- . . . . D v n . 1 3 KI ,3, K5 ii I I I 4 so 1 xr as 19 5 , J , J 6 name. 10-The Spanish Class entertains in Chapel with a unique program. We have ears but .understand not! However, we applaud. l l-Jimtown gives us a royal welcome and the wrong end of the score. Are we down- hearted? Nay! Revengeful? Yea! I4- Whos Whol' reveals student's choice of five young Women and three young men as follows: Burnette Anderson, Aveline Bailey, Helen Carroll, Alice Denison. Joanna Sad, Burton Boyd, David Dahl, and Gleen Hanna. Hesperian informal held in old gym. Was it a good-party? The best yet! !6-Best Sophomore party on record. A little evening-up is observed as to num- ber of the two sexes. l7-Jimmies defeat us again. Score I3 to IZ. We are proud of our team. l I9-Cards are again shuffled for debate-new and approved method of rebuttal. 23-Freshmen enjoy themselves at a Washington day party. Vikings defeat Ellendale. V Z8-Big Philo party is held in a transformed gym. Eyes are opened in wonder. MARCH . 2-Dramatic Club party. . X 7-All-society costume party. if .4 8-All-school party. ' 'Y N4 J. . .. , , ! ' ' ' in I44

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