
T HE AGUS ILLINOIS WESI EYAN UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, F!"iDAY S' PTEMBER 8, 1933 NUMBER I 'RESH MAN . CLASS. kLNTERS SCHOOLi i t . BEAUTIFIED, RENOVATED PAST AND CAMPUS GREETS STUDENTS The Program PRESENT OF FRIDIY. SEPTEMLBER 8 9:00 12:00" 1:00-2:00. A c, p}if Illinois Wesleyan students will assist WESLEYAN Administration Hired etterin students in '5 )laees f residence. Students For Work Illinois 10:00 A. M.: 1:00 P. M Entrae ,, :;:Mninationafori Music School Freshmen. Amazing Strides Made 2 :30 P. M. All Freshmen are to S I 't,,ie in Arnie Chapel. Introductory Conference re- During Summer marks by Preident MoP 'lon. Lecture: 'My College" (a) "The Since Founder's Day .-. The Illinois Conference will Cuirriculum," by Dean Wallis, Dean Westbrook, and Virgil Martin. In 1850 The administration of Illinois teet in Jaksontville ot the Reg-stration Procedure by Registrar Guild. The Deans' Forum. 12th of this month. Among the Wesleyan university has epended lenl with Deans Wallis and Westbrook- women with Dean Swisher. by Kirkpatrick and Murce approximately $20,000 tiis summer important business of the ses- 4:30 P. M. Freshmen-Faculty Get-Acquainted Hour. Presser Hall. Enter- As early as 1849,citizens of cen- in improvements for te university. sion will be the reading of re- tral Illinois began to agitate for-the Most of this work has been done by ports ,f the Illinois Wesleyan tainment and refreshments. establishment student help and relief labor and the election of trustees for of a college at Bloom- th class of 1936. This busi- SATURDAY,& SEPTEMBER 9 ington. The constitution of Illinois Perhaps the greatest improvement n-ss will be taken up by the 8:0() A. M. All Freshmen will assemble in the Gymnasium for intelligence and Wesleyan University, however, was has been in old Amie ('lapel. The not adopted Conference as the University is English till December 18, 1850, gallery has been torn down and ani tests. (Bring two sharp pencils.) Conducted by Professor sponsored by the Coiference and that day is celebrated as- auditorium with a seating capacity Thomas. and receives a large amount of "Founder's Day." of three hundred has been built for 11:00 A. l. Lectures in Presser Hall: "My College" support from it. (b) "Physical Educa- It wsa decided that the institution the purpose of class meetings, small tion," by Professor Hill, 'Intercollegiate Athletics." by Professor should be placed in careful hands 'worship groups and hunanity sur- Beadles. and as the Methodist Church was • y class. In the west side a his- then, as now, very large and influ- 'ical corner has been designed. 1 :00 P. M. Entrance Examinations for Music School Freshmen. ential, the care of the Iew univer- re will hang the portra'its of the 2:00 P. 1. Lectures in Presser Hall: "M/ College" (c) "Social Life," by students May sity was confided to it. - t presidents of the university. A Dean Verna E. Swisher; (d) "Extra-Curricular Activities," by First Conmmencenent10 0 )hy case has also been placed Mainr In ]wo Elmer L. Beadles, President of the Student Union: (e) "Religion In the winter o- 'gan" . i a e. V I [J 1 1 .5 I VV g in My College," by Harold D. Walters: (f) "Our Campus," by preparatory 5.i-ol was erail-es class room has btieenbuilt for A- u Vice-President nuel Radcliffe, head of the soc- A rt ourses Ferguson; (g) "Our Traditions," by Professor Muhl. ogy department it the ort h- at coiner is tlie little ,Thteatre SUADAY, SEPTEMBER 10 aich seats one hundred. This will Every student desiring to get the 8:00 A. M. Amie Chapel. ''My College" (h) "The Religious Life," by Pro- iso be occupied by Doctor lIodgens most out of Wesleyan and the ad- lessor Baab. studetits. vantages which Bloomington affords and his speech Welcome from Bloomington Pastors. The old Kappa Kappa Gamma and will not lose time in acquainting cot., f.dei n uring fun frt IX THE CHURCHES Sigma Kappa rooms have been himself with the cultural facilities OF THE CITY schu."r. On the close of term of 1854, work turned into offices for the instruc- of this community. The Art de- 9:30 A. M. Sunday Schools. was susv In tars. The glass, bearing the respect- pattoent of Wesleyan is doing its 10:40 A. 1. Morning Worship. 1855, under the.manage m 'Reverend has been taken out bit to maf°a life worth while on this C. W. 'Sears,'the scho lye inscriptions I 6 :30 P. M. Young People's Meetings. opened and will be given to the group. carnessb providing adequate lec- in October of that year. ' 7:30 P. 2. Evening Worship. The business office has been con- tures and representative exhibitions was again suspended in 1856, ow All students are urged to atteid pletely remodeled. The partition be- for thebenefit of all undergdauates. regularly the churches of their choice. Freshmen will be welcome tween the two offices has been torn Plans r 1, '." -ad". + ti, in all the churches of Bloomington . i tcitulain one lai'm'e ot''i, A pri- three .i.. ; Cicago. one of and Normal. oft I x \tttst- , heschool 8 t ca w sot a .. wT1m i 't+a ' .t theto' moff t. stun- .......AY,SEPTEMBER 11 'Itie it t~itiou atliterel quite ser- i ,t' uttoumn room atros; the .orrldor frtt iat of Gus- 8 :00-12:00: 1:00-5:00. Registration of Freshmen in the gymnasium. tta and winter of e, ursiaess offi'e tod adjouain" tov- .... wvo's work. 1t:. b, .Ite claieering.of the stu- 2:00-3:00. Library instruction for limited groups of students who have com- S W -allis" t''t' roam willbe r in Will ato t. dents. Thirty-two out of forty-thri cas pleted their registration. r students then in attendance udeledimt" etu-Ebr }or the new lags f tiall a , is ho eu c utisteud 4:00 P. M. First Football Practice-Wilder . ruoi. that displays of Reuaiss.t ce art will, Field. The growth of the univerity dlurung the war was slow htuor The nis court are another great be arranged for throuth L. he Ameri- TUESDAY, '.),in SEPTEMBER 12 1865, Wesleyan up if to the campus. New can Federation of.,rta. Lu ca shows bec.,',, . tout 8 :20-9 :20: 9:30-i):30; 1:30-2:30. Library ' tit og encloses the courts will be Included int-the silhb dune instruction to assigned groups. debt. Freshmen W ay-1 ta, t, will be added. ItA bulletinnbeard . heartalled also do their bookshopping; see bulletin board in Hedding int I8i6, t.t lt , f't ui ,a l - ditlonal court has been in either Presser all or th, Library Hall lor book lists. chapter ' [h au'na Deltl was 'dd l, These courts were designed where pictures and cllppa n firmly uimp:.'ted 'i Vesleyam 7:30 P. M. '1hw ti-r d, Memorial Gymnasium. After the Grind there is no or t.. use of students, aiumni, and taming to the develoi:ment art, campust t' was iiei f.st Isaternity, 4 ' .#+,ft, r lurng a stranger. It is a firmly rooted Wesleyan tradition. faculty only. Referee stands and inclusive of paintitg, sculr:.e and that is lii ' I . i tods.y,.to be bleachers or h td fi'ta ie.i,~,- This T'KJE ESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 es'.' 'Silb t;:I d} :"' is.< Id ia tue, i courts are yet ttbh lt.- hil IWt; 'si ..... , Ia in- it70 u;; ,.we called 8:00 A. A1(i' ' ti fl i',ghout the University. The gymnialui has been puinted terest to stud - ' . .st r? t , 5 10:00 A. 21. i- i'i I r ' Hall. 'e admi ., to the iller)Hg< and a new finish its beet 'u5i.Ced to o Art, or '' ' :jor, the floor: t i tie nortb east cirter vet' Opei '< " 1'', ,cial music: im-r'ant anno'i-',.( ,)'o' All t: m 1wty-fyic1 t10 ir wore trnediate- are two room desig'ted for accu- The Art De , nt ht i stude . ,,. :I,. 's,, r , t-'s in attendance. Friend , pa cy by ttdents. The libr at y f'I: r I -: ytt in hu :{', u.ias 4 iy enrolled .m Idtiatttc i, has been redoir. ,.il irs been given ound necessary to grant a major to !II 'J "':jI.'TE.1BER 15 Music instruction was beguni a new finish, those interested in following art as 10:00 A. 2. Second chalet 1871, under the direction of Pro:: Several of the houses owned by the a profession. This change of fessor Harvey C. DeMotte at curri- 7 :00 P. 1. Men's ledicai t!-ax, .nations, Memorial Gymnasium. university have been remodeled for culum will no doubt be welcoume to Vice-President. As it devet the professors and their families, many underclassmen. wide var- N0TE S most of the work was carriede Doctor H'odgens will reside at 403 iety of courses are offered, sufficient downtown studios until 1919, when East Kelsey; Doctor Baab. at 405 to meet the mest exacti ug individual The rushing parties of the sororities will take place from September 6 a transfer to the main campus was East Kelsey; ad Doctors Frazier demands of that particuitar student. to September 11; women's physical and medical examinations, during the week of effected. The School of Music was and Thomas, at 109 and 111 Beecher An aplpreciattnt, "as w a11 as as un- September 18.
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