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Just a few weeks

left

to vacation and those pageants

must be in-the bulle- tin boards tell the

story of

the

great energy

that has been put forth by the

sophs. The

v.

orst part of the whole affair

is that it leaves no room for the lost

and found column. Ask Foxy, Yoke, or

hurgot

of

their pageant trou- bles.

Phi Delts have pledging and a

breakfast at Antlers.

I'riday-Asse

mbl).

Washington program--Big Minuet by a

band

of

Sophs. Ask Alma Hilmer

about

her minuet

trouble . Girls wore

long dresses,

while

the boys strutted

about

in

knee pants. Little Willy Shurgot

looked just like George Washing-

ton-when he was a boy. Frank McCarthy, Freshman, gives

a piano selec-

tion. Speeches were delivered

by

Messrs. Powers

and

Plag.

MARCH 6-13

Thursday-the followers of

.1.

ormal

lost

one of

their best

fellows,

Gerhardt

Haase, who died, following an operation

performed after his fall from the

horizontal bar, during the Advanced Apparatus

period. We shall always

hold him

in

our memory as a good fellow and

student.

Winning two game

in 2.

row is

unbelievable- but

they did

it- thus clos-

ing a fairly good ba ketball season.

Our winged men went to

Cincinnati

to participate

in an

A

.

A. U

. meet.

Too bad our boys were

not in the mood as

only

Red

Pump

and Art Wer-

der

placed.

Leander Gordon was asked

by

Mr

. Rinsch if he

could

remember his

fir t kiss- between blushes and

big

boyish grins (Art's a

man now) he

an- nounced

"

I don't remember". He thought

he

was on the

tand.

Mrs. Hester i still ick.

To end the week, we, the ophs, under the direction of Dr.

puth, visited the

calves,

horse

, guinea

pigs,

and

dogs

at

the Eli Lily plant. Eleanor Richwine

and Agnes Rapp, unable to

bear up under the

odor of

the kennels

waited outside

during the visit to the

guinea

pigs.

"Ghost" and " olitary" craze

has hit the dorm to

stay.

MARCH

13-20

aint Patrick Day found all the Irish of ormal College flying their color

.

Thelma Meyers falls down dressing room

stairs and

what a

noise-she al- most

stopped a

floor class. Incidentally

Thelma

is

on a

diet. Girls

will

be girls.

Mrs. Rest

r is in the hospital

and

the seniors take

over

her classes. vVe hope

she will be

back

again on

the job in the near future. he

eems a

part

of

the

school

now.

ophs are still working hard on pageant.

11

the boys in Lee' commit- tee are

looking

for a wa h day dance- but no soap.

Big A. A.

.

m et at

.

A. G.

.

Two ormal boy ,

T

d 'Donnell and

Ed turni tak first

and second in all round. Big <lane aft

rward up in

our

small

gym.

All

tudent

ociation

have

me ting foJlowed

by

a <lane

in

the small gym.

We hope

we

have

more o{ these affair

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MARCH 20-26

March is going out like a lion. Snow is a common occurence now. Last week before Spring vacation! Lucille Jost and Lorry Miller are packed already.

Helen Walker and Rose Stahl are wondering whether or not they should take their curtains down this year or just wait until next year.

Friday night-Junior Entertainment. Who shall ever forget Murph Mineo as the sweetheart of Barnacle Bill the Sailor, enacted by Arthur Werder.

What a pair. Dorothy Rath and Fred Plag were married (Mock) among brickbats, basketballs and old shoes. Len Pielmeier was the vampire of the evemng.

Immediately following-a Hard Time Farewell Dance. Ruth Wolters takes first place for girls-Bifano for the boys, while Fred Plag romps awa with the Booby prize.

aturday morning all the elite of the school set forth on their long jour- ney in high powered cars. By the way, one of our speed demons, in his death car, had a wreck. Guess who? This was preceded by Eakin and Earnest busting up their car. The instinct of rivalry even in smashing cars, is very strong here at N. A. G. U.

~ PRIL 4-11

Back again after a whole week of vacation. Everyone comes back with their new spring duds. ig News! Bud Nicolett has leaped into the sea of matrimony. Boys will be boys.

The Misses wart and Bachman fail to show up the first day but just give them time.

Work galore. Te ts galore. D'Nies is still going strong in his· Sophomore Free Ex. Class. The Hoodlums always seem to be dropping Indian Clubs.

Ask D'Nies.

Freshmen go out on playgrounds. Lorry Miller struts downstairs in high heels--and struts back to change.

Sophs get exhibition work for their practice teaching.

Group Teaching-Dean corrects Freshmen while making criticisms three times but to no avail. Herman tops the other three by making the same mistakes. Dean ath intimated that he was used to teaching dumbbells.

Wonder what he means.

Phi Epsilon I appa have Founders' Day Dance. Many of the Alums were present. fr. and Mrs. Rath, and Dr. and Mrs. Sputh were guests.

The evening was topped off with a square dance.

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