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20-Spring fever is prevalent. 21-]. G. C. hike and breakfast at 6 A. M. Powder Puffs and College Players show a: Baltimore audience "how it's done." 22-Dr. B. B. James wants to know when the Puffs are going to Powder in Baltimore again. 23-Temple Singers offer a splendid program at Alumni Hall. 24-Seniors are kept so busy getting an education that they do not have time to study any more. 25-University of Maryland tennis team visits W. M. C. and carries a vic, tory to College Park. Kitchen Kabinet Koncert a huge success. Track team goes to Penn Carnivals. 26-Dr. W. H. Litsinger, in Baker Chapel, preaches to Seniors on "The Glori, ous Church." 27-Those who have tennis rackets make use of them. 28-A rainy day. 29--Rev. ]. N. Link takes Rice to Baltimore. 30-Rice takes another day off. May I-Western Maryland debaters defeat Bucknell University. Kelbaugh gets second place in State oratorical contest. 2-Lebanon Valley baseball men out-hit us. 3-Interstate Y.. M. and Y. W. Conference at Sherwood Forest attended by several Western Marylanders, including Frank and Katherine. Sen~i' nary Baccalaureate day. Seniors skip away over week-end, 4-"Hymns of Twenty Centuries" presented at Seminary. 5-Seminary Commencement. 6-Another Bolshcvistic meeting. 7-Betton makes use of his free pass to the Star. Powder Puffs and Jester Quartet sing over radio, Station WGBA, Baltimore. 8-Powder Puffs again in Baltimore. Trice and Hudgins, in a class baseball game; prove the old theory that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time. 9-Net men tie with Juniata. la-Dr. T. H. Lewis preaches to Seniors. College Endowment Campaign for $375,000 begun. II-Carroll County Campaign gets under way. Senior class attends campaign dinner in college dining-room. Seniors pledge $2,583.50 to the campaign. 12-Kitchen Kabinet Koncert repeated. Proceeds to campaign. 13-Reports indicate that campaign is going across big. Dr. Ward's vision for a bigger, better Western Maryland is at last to be realized. 14- Jesters perform at Star for benefit of campaign. 15-Powder Puffs and College Players give Campaign Benefit performance. 16-Carroll County annual field meet held on Hoffa Field. 17-Dr. Ward preaches last sermon to Senior Class. I8-May Day and cafeteria supper by Y. W. C. A. "Ginny" Wheeler drops the handkerchief. 19-Battalion picture "is took." -- [256J
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