1917 - The Peruvian

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S- 1-'i,dll'r Bro,-. ordn 100 jar,; of :\lalted :\Iil k:. :'l l nnda~. 11 - \\"l'komL' littl l' J u nior. with countenance serene, Tl·ll u,; ,,-hen• ~-o u canll' from. what makes you look: so g reen. \: O\\" ;!l't your little k s,;on,; :mel do not tease the gi rls. 1-\.c:c:p your ian·s dL·an and don't go chasing squirrels. · ! lll"sda~· . 1.?- \: t'\\' student,; paralyzt·d by th e C u dah ~- packing-house. belt- line routine of reg-i,-t ratio n. \\ · ed nc,-day , 13- Fi r,;t iontba ll prartll"L'. Ra\\· recruits sho\\· ho\\· high school footha ll. ,;he i,; played. Th11r:>day. ! +-J uniors c 1rryi ng: miniature libraries occasionally find the r ight room. Fi r,;t con \·ocatinn. :\Ian~- ;Hn·d at the imposing sight of the seer,- and philosoph e r~. \\Tig ht~· bro\\"s a nd angelic faces on the rost rum. 1.- r iday. I S-1-:n Tett and Phil o open se,-sions. ~lis~ Bo\\·en makes panic-stricken f1 igh t from the sta o-c Sat II rd ;ty. 16- Ccnnal ~-t.'ception doesn '.t coml' ofi. Prcmatu re appropri ation of pu nch by the boys prc,·cnrcd b~- Dean Cleland. Sunday, 17- Dorm g irls discon·r mea ning of nostalgia. :\ ro nd ay, I ~ -A nllll al reception tend ered to new ~tudents by the Ch ristian organizatio ns. L ots of ''pep'' and " punch " . T ut·sd ay, 19- -:\ I i,;s H arrin gton plrascs J unior Cla~s in :\let hods In her attempt to s ubo rdinate certain characte ristics of a chai r. " :"lo\\· a chair usuall y seats only one, but in ce rtai n cases. it ma~· contain t\Yo." \\ · nln esday, 20-"\ Vhy arc there so many cells in the human body, Leger? \Vhy not 011e big 'sd l' li ke most of us'' -Grcgg in H ygie ne Class. Thursday, 2 1- First class chapels. O ne dig nified senior eager to put a motio n befo re the assemblage . Hops his hand " ·ildly in the air. F r id ay, 22-H a rl o\\', in hrcathlcss desperation to l\Iiss Rulon, " Is th ere an 'Angell' here 1 could get?" Satu rda y, 23-B ig Y. :\I. F eed . Dudek: cooks 'steen eggs for stags. Straightway decides that m atrimonial age ncies are not so bad. Su nda y, 2-1-- LoYing tribute paid b,- C hristia n organi zations to "one \\'ho neYer did o ne mean thing- H any Pi ttm~n. " " I-1 e is not dead , he is just · away." ~. I onda~·, 25-F ac ulty, stud ents, and citize ns pay memorial respects to ::\I rs. Elizabeth C ra\\' fo rd-that "goQd teacher who shall li,-e on and on in the liYcs of her pupils." T11 t·sday, 26 -The keynote of D ean C leland 's lectu re to gi rls " D on' t Autte r like butterfl ies-" become common knowledge to boys withi n half an hour.

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