Western Union College - Pilot Yearbook (Le Mars, IA)

 - Class of 1930

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COLLEGE NOOS LADIES Gem: CLUB IVIALE QUARTET BREAKS Izvro SOLIETX I'IC'll'iI-bl'L2llill'lg numbers 'ire rendered in front of Wernli Hall as Girls embark on a trip to Arkon. So wonderful xx as their singing and boo-hooing that their excep- tional talent along those lines could not help attracting 'attention and admiration. The girls l'L'lllLClll especially some of theml that such expression of music, and what have you, should not go unrewurded. These certain few were near the point of nervous prostration when the cars started to leave and the boys apparently were not going. having tear strained faces at Arkon, room rms finally made for the poor little, de'1r little broken-he'n'ted, tear st'1ined f-iced boys. And were the boys '1 howling success ?-well I should say sol The people at Arkon literally nent crazy over their cute biby talk 'md the nursery rhymes that they could quote. . 'l heir love songs were so well received that the ch1mpion woman hater of the u orld immediately left the church and got married. Applesaucelapplesauce. It might be u orth is hile to mention the fact that several worlds records were broken that evening 7eigler cried out exactly 699999999 gallons of water in front of Weriili Hall be- fore he found out that he nas going to go along. Ixrauss wore out two pairs of shoes and lost ten pounds in 15 minutes flat, thereby beating his own previous record established at the close of the 1928-29 school term. C. Schulcr-not naturally inclined to be so emotional as the two foregoing cele- brites, could not stand by and see all of the 1'eeord makingglory go to them. In view of the fact he broke forth with the Pagan Love Song, and forty-five bystanders succumbed to the music in one minute. Schultz the fourth member of the Ladies Glee Club was not at the scene of the side-show, but he was picked up at his residence and was not fully aware of the situation. We are indeed fortunate to have such record makers in the college. The betting at present is five to one that these records will all fall by the wayside when the ladies leave on their annual tour. Ringside seats are now on sale for the coming event-Come and judge for your- se . Page 101 .. , I 4 Y W 7 I I K A 7 5 I f I I K l K I .K , . C . L , 1 I I 5 A K C C 1 The situation was so tense and so profoundly pathetic, that to keep the girls from c c 'r c ' c ', ' -1 . 1 1 ' , . ' 1 ' f e c I 1 A K .I J L I L ' c ' 4 , Y I I . 1 1 '1 7 CC YY 7 lf

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2 --- -.....,. ,, I-IOMECOMING DAY 'Twas nite before Saturday when all over the campus, whoopie was raised. Every- body was on edge for the Big Day. First on the program was Professor Cates and his show troupe in three one-act plays. A large crowd was on hand to welcome the productions. As soon as the curtain was drawn on the last play, the people rushed to the football field where the annual bonfire was blazing into the skies. Here all the reserved pep for the last twenty years was turned loose. Oh! what a din, but the true W. U. Spirit. Mr. Hix, Hancer and many alumni waxed eloquent inspiring the students for the big game the next day. V October 12, the sun rose as usual, but with more fire in its eye, and all because we were celebrating our Homecoming. The boys were out for Wayne's scalp and we trimmed them to the tune of 13 to 6. While the victory bell was pealing out the good tidings from Central Building, the banquet table was being set for thc football squad and all those who chose to attend. There were 125 or more present to enjoy the fatted calf and to sit around the table listening to the loquacious toasts. The final shining light on the program was a movie in the College Chapel, a fitting show to end za perfect Homecoming. Boost Homecoming next year October 18, 1930. Page 102

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