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ALOHA Calendar September 19------Freshmen arrive on "The Hili," give it the once over, and decide to stay. 'lo--Freshmen learn the whys and wherefores of keeping alive those dear old traditions. Presidenr-c-Fnculry reception to the new students. 21-"What courses shall [take?" Outdoor supper in charge of the "1'. M," and "Y. W," Cabinets. es-c-The class of '33 starts the year off right by going to the College Sunday School their own church down town, and Baker Chapel. 'lJ-Freshmen execute "fade away" on account of the arrival of the upper classmen. '24-Upper classmen put their O.K. on College Inn and Bonsack's, the dining-room, and the new members of the faculty. 25-" Rat Rules!" Freshmen try to be funny. 26--0r. Ward gets his opportunity to award the Harry C. Jones scholarships. Student body applauds. '27-Teachers in speech and music give first recital in Alumni Hall. New members of the faculty entertained at College Inn by old members. '28-First football game played on Holfa Field. Baltimore University 0; Western Mary_ land J4. 3o-Dr. Ward startles his audience by disclosing the fact that a cooed has been kissed on this campus! October I-According to records, there were 250 dateless co-eds at W. M. C. c-e-Miss Lease lets her class out early. J-Dr. and Mrs. Ward were in from 8-10. All the faculty members were out (of dor., mitory), hence a good time was had by all. 4-PepPY pep meeting in Smith Hall. 5-Football history made. Western Maryland 7; Georgetown o. What a game! 6--Big track meet. First performance of Sunday School Orchestra. 7-Seniors acquire teaching technique, Dr. Morrison glorified. 8-Football heroes lauded at bonfire. 9-Just another day, but the smell of iodoform in McDaniel Hall was vcry strong. Io-"Show Boat" comes to town. Many would-he pirates appear on the campus. II-Mysteries of J. G. C. revealed to twenty-two of our fair co-eds. ra-c-Terrors terrify St. Thomas by score of 12-6. Dele rush party in Baltimore. page two hundred joroy-six