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AlOIHIA CALENDAR SEPTEMBER 26-The young hopefuls arrive. 27-Freshman reception in the Lounge-"and with their backs to the wall"-Remember? 28-Annual Y. M. C. A. hike. Obviously different frosh, apparently the same ants. 29-Upper classmen return. First meeting of the Ethics Club 30-Daily schedule begins. The "Terrors" leave their fangs home as the "Tommies" win, 12-3. OCTOBER 1-Illsp<'tion of improved golf course-let's go, Dean! We also notice that the clumps of shrubbery are two small for two. 2-Dean Miller tells the frosh how we used to "pass out" at Chapel by "Falling in the aisle." 3-Frosh girls exhibit the schoolgirl's complexion sans tangee, etc. 4:_second annual Convocation Service. 6-Epidemic of colds. Nights are getting cool now. 7-The "Terrors" outplay Mt. St. Mary's and win, 7-0. 8---Reunion with last year's grads-they still cut chapel. 10-Usual pajama parade. Hissey a glut for rubber sheets. ll-"Y" movies of W. M. C. C. (?) starring Chapman, Class elections. 12-Extract from Gold Bug: "Perhaps the most notorious of the recently empowered dictators is the colorful Adolf Hitler. Our guess is red ink! 13-The "Dukes" hold the 'Terrors" to win, 13-0. J. G. C. hold their annual fall party a la lamp shade. 14-The Editor-in-Chief has his first date on the "Hill." Wanted-one sponsor. 15-Sermon on evils of gambling. What rosy cheeks! 16-"The question is: Do you want to make the seating arrangements in the dining hall or shall we continue doing it our way?" You keep going your way (Dean); we'll keep going our way. 17-Completion of the rebuilding of the summer-house. Winter season opens tonight. 20-Dean Miller picks W. M. C. to beat Georgetown. 21-We do, 20-0. Now we wonder if the Baltimore Sun will try to sign him up on their sports staff. 23- The senior men decide to wear dark suits for the ALOHA pictures-Downey just bought a "Tux." 25-Who's afraid of the big- bad mob? 26-Prof. Hurt calls a meeting of the Moss Club-Rathburn elected Prez. 27-In which Wade and Ponty demonstrate the good old army game to the co-eds. 29-Dr. Blackwelder opens his series of sermons in Alumni Hall. NOVEMBER I-ALOHA pictures being taken. The girls decide to be draped for the occasion and everyone wants to be an interior decorator. 4-The 14-13 victory over Bucknell celebrated with bonfire and snake dance, but they didn't get down town. Oh, No! 5-We wonder who will pay for the benches burned last night. 6-Circuses and one-ring shows in chapel. 7-Repeal! Now we understand the reason for the new coffee shoppe! IO-Recital by the Curtis Institute of Music. PAG E 1f8~
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