Nov.
4-Loco l chu rch members dig deep i n to the i r pockets to l e nd f i n a n c i a l support to the col lege. 8-J u n i ors come to ond d i scover there a re no Seniors a round, - one of the best p l a n n ed Se n i o r Sneaks in the h i story of B. P. C . 9-After search i n g i n v a i n , t h e J u n i ors m a ke a s a d retreat to McA l l i ster, t h e h o m e o f the State prison. I I -Fa l l rev i v a l beg i n s w i th Rev. E . G . Theus a s the evange l i st. 1 3-Upperclassmen win Freshmen
two
the l ast game of the touchba l l
games,
t i ed
one
and
series,
having a l ready defeated the
lost one.
1 4-Sma l l b u t m i ghty "Wi ssy" assumes responsi b i l i ty o f subd u i n g the Freshman Compos i t ion c l asses during Prof. Dobson's absence. 20-Revival tide sweeps student body; unusual demonstration i n c l asses and chape l ; re m i nded Dr. McCon n e l l and other fac u l ty members of the days at old Pen i e l . 25-Closing
services of
one
of
the
most successful
26-Students sudden l y beg i n to study.
Why?
28-Much needed vaca tion after week's hard Dec.
3-Stud i es m ixed w i th
rev i v a l s i n
the
Bethany church h i story.
I t' s time for six wee k tests aga i n . (?)
to i l .
ta l e s o f good th i ng s to eat.
5-Student body aga i n honored w i th U n c l e Buddi e's presence. 6-The big contest-to see who are the most outsta n d i n g in col l ege l i fe . I I -U n c l e B u d d i e continues h i s story i n chape l . 1 2-How many group p i c tures d i d you succeed i n getting i n to? 1 4-Santa C l a u s p u ts in his appearance early, a t Mother Norwood's annual party.
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