Aggie 1930 - Yearbook
Aggie 1930 - Yearbook
Aggie 1930 - Yearbook
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FEB. 9-FEB. 15<br />
Farm Crop Show week.<br />
Everyone living uptown except at night.<br />
Many Alumni back.<br />
Alumni give us a hard game and finally<br />
win.<br />
Lots of mail: some girls receive mysterious<br />
valentines.<br />
Alumni dance; Seniors are guests; everyone<br />
has a good time.<br />
Girls wear their hearts on the outside,<br />
TWO ARABIAN KNIGHTS-“Where do<br />
we go from here, brains”<br />
MARCH 2-MARCH 8<br />
Junior-Senior Banquet. Seniors pronounce<br />
banquet a huge success.<br />
Seniors find out that their stunt was considered<br />
a classic.<br />
Big Triangular Debate.<br />
MARCH 9-MARCH 15<br />
Weather is getting fine.<br />
Probably the new Spring couples will begin<br />
their Summer strolling now.<br />
Last big dance and party.<br />
MARCH 16-MARCH 22<br />
A large amount of rush and hurry.<br />
Much electricity wasted students studying<br />
FEB. 16-FEB. 22<br />
Big thaw.<br />
Annual Spring Fever Meeting held in<br />
Robertson: Miss Bede is the speaker of<br />
the evening.<br />
Don’t let the boys’ thoughts turn lightly<br />
to love.<br />
FEB. 23-MARCH 1<br />
Senior Class Play, “In Love with Love,”<br />
for exams.<br />
Interclass Field Meet.<br />
Who wins<br />
MARCH 23-MARCH 28<br />
Baccalaureate service downtown.<br />
Declamatory Contest.<br />
Reception at Dowell’s in much style.<br />
Musicians perform in recital.<br />
Our last get-together dinner of the school<br />
year.<br />
Senior Day afternoon exercises.<br />
The long-looked-for Commencement night.<br />
I,_=presented.<br />
Seniors are now rich on the profits<br />
Morris <strong>Aggie</strong>s here. We cornered both the<br />
“horse and the rabbit” with two vic.<br />
tories.<br />
Stunt night: Freshman burlesque.<br />
Advanced and some Seniors sing their farewell<br />
to Northwest School classes and<br />
activities.<br />
Ninety-two