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CALENDAR
Sept. 9—Registration.
Sept. 11—First day of school.
Sept. I2—Y. W. C. A. Tea at Mrs. Work's home.
Sept. I5—Convocation.
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I7—Party at United Presbyterian Church.
19—Pajama parade.
20—Everyone tired and happy.
23—Senator Upshaw from Georgia, speaker at chapel.
24--Y. M. and Y. W. Mixer.
26—Class officers elected.
Sept. 30—Literary.
Oct. I—Beginning of freshman week.
Oct. 1—Tsh! Tsh! Mrs. Heintz went to Selma to rescue a
certain freshman.
Oct. 2 Gosh, the boys look cute with hair ribbons, lip
stick, rouge and earrings.
Oct. 2—Freshman Chapel.
Oct.
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3—Freshmen baptized in ye old creek.
3—College feed and parade.
9—Girls in Y. W. surely aired their views and opin-
ions about boy friends. Step carefully, boys.
10—School picture taken.
15—Freshman party and fire at South Charleston.
I 6—Literary hay ride and hamburgers.
27—Men's Bible Reading Contest—James Anderson.
first.
Oct. 3I—Annual Hallowe'en Party at Gym. Darn hand-
some crowd, I'd say.
5—Can you believe it! Cedarville voted ou+ beer.
8—Sociology class visited transient camp at Osborn,
Juvenile Court and Infirmary in Xenia.
Nov. 12—Baseball letters awarded.
Nov. I4—Y. W. Committal Service.
Nov. 20—Galloway speaks in chapel.
Nov. 20—Ault's dog driven to commit suicide—and more
tears and red eyes.
Nov. 22—Our own Helen Baker Vanderpool is a proud
mother.
Nov. 22—Richards using some line on fret members.
Nov. 24—Monks Club visited Methodist Church in Yellow
Springs.
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