1929-1930 Yearbook

DECEMBER II nnlin g-Canadinll Club Illakes its first ttppCflntncc 0 11 the campus. Bis o lls are victo ri o lls in season 0lh' IH'" wit h Peoole's T"lIs! Co. They present a Slh'l'dy \(oHm ,lIlll ;\I'C' kading 3fi-2U whell the whistle blows, "The I-Jau nt l' d Ii ollsc" delight s a lar ge ' llIdi l'IlCl'. It i s the open ing IlIIllJll(.'r o f the l.yceLllll , presC'lllcd by II rll' lcquin Liltle Theatre of Batesville, an d sponsored by the Camp us plavcrs of Harding. Th e PiOllf.!C' I'S entertain c{'!"Iain ~' o l1ng I,.dies. Chl'istllJ:ls s pi"it is in the nil'. Days St'('1ll t' llllk~~ . but slowly and s urely the lIoli(la~' s appro:lch. Thl' Y : II 'C hCI'c. JANUARY Aftel ' all, how gl<)(1 we al'e to ge t bn ck to Ilal'tiing! Wt' breathe fr el'i ,v :.ftcr QUI' rush. Ch ri stlll:-ls leaves no I)(' I'III : IIll'1l1 injul'il's. Traillllakl'l's arc at it again. We:lr~' ? Yl'n. HapPy'! Yes. 011, it's a grcat lifc. TIll' SIlOW hrin gs ncw s po!'t. Co-cds bra \'e \\' l'a tll l'!' fo.· nt'w thl'ills in s ll'i ~ h rides. During Ihis z.... ·ro ",cat h er we ha\'(' plenty of h eat. Vaccination is the popular thing just now. arc making thl' llIo!-.t of it- <.IlIti how'? FEBRUARY "Sl'l'ond Childh ooc t," fI thrce act l'OIllC ti y, givcs l'\,l'r~' b o d~' , e\'cl1 the pessillli s ts :I hearty lau /.!h. F:Il'ully n:11l1CS 1I0nor S tull cni's, Studcnts \'o te 011 Collel,H' Fa vo rites. Excitement rlillS high until th c winnl" ' s nrl' announced. Opil' Stanfield ,J1H I I-Iar o ld PI;11t arc found (JhI~' ­ in g rook. Bi so ns swalllD Sieriin q 40- 10. Ih: 1'l1 loses first gallic with C. of 0, 26-25; wins rdurll game, 25-23 . .Iu Co Ju 's arL' boys' \'all'nlines. ;\Iiss Pcebles <111(1 I. oyd Smith spring theil ' su rpri sc. (Editor's n o ll' : The artist didn't put Illul'h over I Il l' edi tor', but there :H'C cXl'eptions 10 all ru!t-s). S0111e

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