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A mighty blow to N

.

A. G. U.-Dr. Ocker passed away

due to a sudden

heart attack.

After

hundreds of

years-The Egyptian mummy in the

Soph's

Physiology

class

came

to

light

one afternoon and knocked on the door.

When the door was

thrust

open

by the big, brave

Nelson-Mr.

W. W.

Gordon

of

t.

Louis

emerged

saying "Ah"

but the world has changed!

Where are my harem slaves?"

Freshmen

girls beat the ophs in hockey game. r. Jr. are working hard on turtles and term reports.

OVEMBER

14-21

Big football

game

between Sophs and Frosh. The great game is one, Paar, mighty truck driver, Killer

Menig,

amson Prybylski, and Joe Cande make life miserable for the lowly

one (the

Frosh) then,

out

of a clear sky, came

am

the human

wall.

Great game. Phi E. K. enjoyed a plea ant eve- ning in the tepid bath parlor of the ntlers Hotel. Many notables attended the splurge. Exams this week were overshadowed by plans and thoughts of Homecoming. Girls at

the

dorm were painting, sewing and what

not.

Lorey and Lucille are

using

their geometry

in

arranging their

beds

so

that

the door to th ir room can be

opened.

Big hockey game at Earlham-

girls

are

excu

d from classes to

go.

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Page Se~·1mty-11i11e

NOVEMBER 21-28

Homecoming! Despite the depression many of

the

Alums

came back to

Alma Mater. Open house

at the

Dorm and Fraternity

House. Exhibition

by all

classes.

Gymnast Tag Day.

Customary basketball game between

Alums and

the

Varsity. Varsity won

45-30 Ta-da ! Saturday night was the climax

of

our

Homecoming-a

big dance was given in the Kellersall--

one of our "Alums"

Dick

Barrick sang

us a song or two. Good going-

Dick. Phi Delts

have dinner

at

Columbia Club and Psi Kaps at Sheffield

Inn.

OVEMBER 28-DECEMBER 5

Intramural basketball

begins.

Drs. Kime, Sputh, Hoffman

and Gabe on hand

with first aid

kits. Eakin

was seriously

abused during one of the

games-the boys suggested

calling

a priest. Friday Assembly-Letters were awarded to Misses Koenig, Kummer, Peterson,

Hickey and Pogue. The

men were :-Messrs., Werder, Treichler, Gordon,

Dannenfeldt and Klafs.

The Sophomore Class, mens section was excused (thrown out)

from as-

sembly

for

misbehavior and returned only after having apologized

to the Freshman

Class for their behavior. Bill Klier was

spokesman.

DECEMBER 5-12

Varsity winning streak

is broken

by Hanover-who

cares-the boys had a

pleasant social time Oden

says, the tea

was

served in pink cups.

Fraulein Bopp brings a

flashlight

to escort

herself out of N. A. G. U.

after her class in German at 5 :30. Her class

is composed

of

sophomore

class

(Hoodlums).

Maybe she's afraid in the

lonely

corridors with

hood-

lums around.

What ho! Mrs. Hester goes somewhere for

a

whole day-

WHOOPEE!

DECEMBER

12-19

Going

home

week. N. A. G. U. sees great

preparation

for

the invasion toward home.

Mineo says

he's

sure

to beat

ole Nick-The Essex

will be

fit and ready-ask him?

Big Gym Meet for girls-Stahl was high point scorer for Freshmen and Fox for Sophomores. Sophs ran away with the meet. Union station on Saturday morning was

just

a

meeting

place for Normal Students. Shouts of Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year

resounded through the halls. Fare-

well for

two

weeks. Mr. R

insch on the

side, warns everyone

about the tests

after vacation.

JANUARY 4-11

Everyone back to school and ready for work

( ? ) . On the horizon looms

final exams. The new N. A. G.

U.

Annex-yeah! right next to the Dean's office. The Dean finally found a way to keep notorious ragtime piano players out of the

Frosh

Lecture Room-he ma le a gym out of

it.

Incidentally the basketball team won a game-yeah! you're

right.

The slippery

floor

proved

too much

for the future politicians of

Indiana from

the Law School.

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Page Eighty-0•1e

JANUARY 11-17

Lecture from Dean for men. "How to dance". Thelma Meyers is becom- ing notoriously popular with her dancing technique.

Good Manners Week :-everyone trying to be an actor- you know what I mean-act nice. A frosh said "Good-Morning" to a prominent soph and he became hysterical like Mr. Hyde.

frs. Hester complimented the Soph. class in Advanced Dancing. Doc.

Sputh was called in to administer first aid to everyone except "Boom-Boom"

Nelson.

The gym team went on a trip. The famous trio got hot and as a result Flannegin pitched Lynn up into the balcony instead of Ed. Sturni who waited gritting his eyes and blinking his teeth.

They announced "Klafs" next vault on the long horse- he ran like a madman! How that man could pant!

He

jumped-all eyes were upon him-- he landed on his teeth! Bravo!! The judges gave him 2 points for trying.

JA~ DARY 1:7-23

Floor exams- nice eh? Mrs. Hester and the Dean used the iamese Alpha- bet in grading- you know it-it starts with a "d"-goes to "e" and finally

"£".

Roller Skating Party at Riverside, given by All tudent Association. Over a 100 were present and it was an exceptionally successful affair. Mrs. Hester was present also. Mineo, Koenig and Prybilski were the burning sensations of the evening, while Len Pielmeir and 'Nies were comediennes on roller skates.

Girls apparatus class had 2 big accidents. Irma Klafs hurt her back and a big commotion ensued. Bee Mass man, not getting enough attention, banged her head, and as a re ult the crowd shifted in her direction.

Lecture from "Doc" Kime for the girls, on Tues. evening-and did all the girls get to school on time. Just ask them. Schedule is out- and German students have no flashlight classes.

JA DARY 23-31

Hear ye muscle men- amuel iegal fighting Earl Vornheder in three great rounds to a deci ion. on't crowd! don't crowd! There's plenty of room on the chandelier. onny boy swings- misses and orky Earl gets pneumonia from the wind of it. He's got a dirty left glove !- you'se guys should've been here- its over. Porky swings and missed again- Sam swings and didn't miss- tra la folks

!

Week of finals. Over the week-end ev ryone studying. Freshmen get the usual treat of watching the ophs go thru their exercises during the Applied Anatomy exam.

Turn Hall dance and everyone had a merry time.

FEBR ARY 1-7

ophs assigned to practice teaching supervisors. asketball team go to Cleveland and have an enjoyable time at ocialer Turnv r in where they were treated royally by Carl Hein and " d" chreiber.

Page Eighty-two

Some of the girls had their pictures taken by a representative of a local newspaper-of course

they

had to powder their noses, backs, and legs

- but all to no avail,

for when

the

picture

came

out in the Sunday edition- only N ormalites

could recognize them.

A

canine visitor introduced by John Candee didn't

get

the

glad hand from Mrs. Hester.

Last

year's part-timers elected Murph Mineo coach of the '32

baseball team.

Luck to you boy,-you'll need plenty of it.

Phi Delts celebrated Founders Day, with a dinner and theatre party.

FEBRUARY

7-14

What a day for

the

Sophs

that

first Wednesday of practice

teaching.

There were

many

colds and sore

ankles but no balcony to

sit

in-even

Mr. Rinsch sympathized and

didn't throw

a

test-he couldn't, because the

Sophs were

using

the chairs for

beds.

Freshmen are working hard on their "Sandman" dar ce. It seems to come quite natural to most of them.

New rules made at the dormitory by Mrs. Smith. 0 Boy! Only regular customers know about

them.

asketball team beat Concordia College,

but

Sam Siegal went out on 4 personals. We

have

some great fencers

in the

school. Purdue and Le Mar school will

vouch

for

that.

St. Clair Theatre

is now

the

meeting

place of the N. A. G. U. students on Tuesdays and Friday

nights.

You

know

why.

FEBRUARY 14-21

More head spins and so forth by the gym team- this time at Louisville- however, the boys

made

a good showing.

Rushing time: si Kaps

have

their formal rush at Meridian Country Club on Friday

night- and

on

the

following

night

the hi elts hold

theirs

at

the

Propylaeum. Did

anyone

see Butch Phillips

in his

tux?

Mrs. Hester is absent due to illness. Seniors take charge of many

classes.

ophs are questioned for absences in proficiency.

Mr. Rice speaks in assembly on George Washington's

less

known charac-

teristics- his dress. The Normal College boys are indeed happy

-

as that

is one worry that never enters their minds. His talk was very interesting.

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