Index to The Record, 1933 (November)-1934 (March)

Index to The Record, 1933 (November)-1934 (March)

 

 

Date

Subject (Personal Name or Topic)

Column or Section

Topic or Title

Date

Subject (Personal Name or Topic)

Column or Section

Topic or Title

November 1, 1933 

JV Football 

Article 

Gridsters Rally in 4th Period To Tie Profs, 6-6 

November 1, 1933 

Grant "Butch" Whipple 

Sports 

Whipple Lands Varsity Grid Position After Season's Play 

November 1, 1933 

JV Football 

Sports 

DeKalb 'B' Squad to Battle Jay-vee Grid Team, Nov. 4 

November 1, 1933 

Football 

Sports 

Orange to Meet Downstate Team Next Saturday 

November 1, 1933 

Homecoming Soccer 

Sports 

Sophs Make Clean Sweep; Win Soccer Tilt, Flag Rush 

November 8, 1933 

City Councile Approves New Target Site at Monday Night's Meeting 

News 

Rifle Club Prepares to Open Range 

November 8, 1933 

Missionary from Kenya 

Information 

Rev. W. J. Guilding, African Missionary, To Address Students 

November 8, 1933 

Intercollegiate Debate in Wheaton 

News 

LaGrange Debate Squad to Contest Here, To-morrow 

November 8, 1933 

Salvatore De Nuprio Entertains With Varied Program Last Night 

Music 

Famous Harpist Presents Concert 

November 8, 1933 

Representatives of the American Legion 

Information 

Local Legion Post to Hold Chapel, Friday 

November 8, 1933 

Dorthy McCrory to Teach Girls Equestrian Art at Glen Ellyn Stables 

Information 

Coeds Form New Riding Club Plans 

November 8, 1933 

Homecomings Were Approved 

Information 

Council Votes to Continue Present Alumni Program 

November 8, 1933 

Most Successful of Seasons Occurs in 1923, with Six Wins in Seven Contests 

Information 

Numerous Victories Mark Wheaton Debate History 

November 8, 1933 

Publicity Organization to Set up Bulletin Board of Interesting Clippings 

News 

Lines Plans Display of News Items 

November 8, 1933 

Wheaton Will Take the Responsibility 

Short Comment 

Training Leaders Is Wheaton's Job for Temperance Fight 

November 8, 1933 

Homecoming 

Information 

Six Weeks' Period Is Important Time of Semester 

November 8, 1933 

The Deepest Joy Found in God 

Short Comment 

Belief in God Brings Joy, Peace to Christian Hearts 

November 8, 1933 

A Prayer 

Literature 

Helicon 

November 8, 1933 

Alice Wallendorf 

Music 

Men Singers to Hold Annual Party, Nov. 11 

November 8, 1933 

Archie is Expostulating about Women Again 

Short Comment 

Scribblin's 

November 8, 1933 

Prof. Enock C. Dyrness 

News 

Enock Dyrness Attends Registrar's Convention 

November 8, 1933 

The Castilian Music Club 

Music 

Castilian Students of Academy Give Program of Songs 

November 8, 1933 

Features of Humor and Song to Characterize Presentation of Men's Glee Club, Nov. 11 

News 

Busch to Guide Men Choristers' Party, Saturday 

November 8, 1933 

All Around Athlete Hails From Badger State; Am Proud of It, He Says 

Sports 

Three Letter Man Calls Football Favorite Sport 

November 8, 1933 

Jayvee Gridsters 

Sports 

Dekalb Teachers Defeat Crusaders 13 to 0, Saturday 

November 8, 1933 

Present Champions favored Win Cross Country Event, Saturday 

News 

Normal to Defend Conference Crown in Distance Run 

November 8, 1933 

Wheaton's Best Efforts Failed 

News 

Hope of Honors Fades as Squad Comes in Fifth 

November 15, 1933 

Registrar's Office Sends out Statement on Grades of First Six Weeks 

News 

Twenty-four Reported as Probationers 

November 15, 1933 

Bernice Ruth 

Music  

Music Box to Have Modernistic Theme At Nov. 20 Meeting 

November 15, 1933 

President Buswell 

News  

Dr. Buswell to Address Swedish Rally in Chicago 

November 15, 1933 

Amos Dresser 

News 

No Lasting Hurt Report Following Dresser Accident 

November 15, 1933 

Faculty Adds Cobb, Moule As Coaches; Teams Make 6500 Miles Western Trip 

News 

New Coaches, Distant Trips Make Recent Debate History 

November 15, 1933 

Snapshot Contest 

News 

Tower Sponsors Snapshot Contest 

November 15, 1933 

Sylvia Oiness 

News 

Glee Club Plans Winter Travels 

November 15, 1933 

Dr.Elsie Storrs Dow 

News 

Miss Dow to Return Home From Elmhurst hospital 

November 15, 1933 

Marion Isel 

News 

Freshmen Choose Class Officers, Elect Seume President 

November 15, 1933 

Dr.Kenneth S. Wuest 

Music 

Local League Group To Furnish Music at Institute Meeting 

November 15, 1933 

Pauline Eppley 

News 

Four Members to Present Miniature Oratorical 

November 15, 1933 

Dr.Moule 

News 

Photoplay to Portray Life Of Reformer 

November 15, 1933 

Mrs.Katherine C. Shapleigh 

Information 

Dean of Women to Talk On Unoccupied Fields 

November 15, 1933 

Library 

Information 

Keep Continuity of Study Hours By Ten O Clock Library Closing 

November 15, 1933 

Literary Society 

News 

And Why Not Every Wheatonite a Society Member 

November 15, 1933 

Solitude and Prayer 

Article 

Spiritual Blessings May be Had in Solitude and Prayer 

November 15, 1933 

Chapel, Roller Skating, Orion 

Literature 

HELICON 

November 15, 1933 

Alice Wallendorf 

Literature 

Literary Associations Choose Varied Themes 

November 15, 1933 

Internationals 

Short Information 

Internationals to Meet in Japanese Setting, Nov 18 

November 15, 1933 

Richard Kjelstad 

News 

Arrows to Deal With Letters 

November 15, 1933 

Clayton Howard 

Information 

Academy Students Present Literary programs To-day 

November 15, 1933 

John Frame 

News 

SEVEN NAME FOR SCHOLASTIC HONORS 

November 15, 1933 

Ovella Utley 

News 

SOPHOMORES WIN DEBATE TROPHY 

November 15, 1933 

Dorthy Horton 

Sports 

GIRL ATHLETES NAME HETRICK LEADER 

November 15, 1933 

John Frame 

Information 

SENIOR LEAD CHAPEL SERVICE, MONDAY 

November 15, 1933 

The News Flash 

Short Information 

JUNIOR ACADEMY TURNS JOURNALISTIC 

November 15, 1933 

Mrs. Adele E.Mortenson 

News 

Mrs.Adelle Mortenson Spends Vacation in East 

November 15, 1933 

Dr. Schofield Forms Music Conservatory in Orient; Studies in U.S.,Paris 

Information 

Music Department Head Has Varied Background 

November 15, 1933 

Lowell Thomas 

News 

National Spends Week Appreciating Books 

November 15, 1933 

Prof. Heydenburk  

News 

Prof. Heydenburk to Play Two Recitals This Week 

November 15, 1933 

Henry Phillips 

Information 

Henry Phillips to Lead C.E.,Sunday, Nov. 20 

November 15, 1933 

Washtubs in Dormitory Basement Operated by Ten Students in Laundering of Goods 

News 

Student Laundry Whitens 200 Lbs. Clothes Each Day 

November 15, 1933 

Dr. Lena K. Sadler 

News 

Dr., Mrs., Sadler to Talk before Students 

November 15, 1933 

State Normal Grabs First; Napervillians Nose Out Orange by 4 Points 

Sports 

Harriermen Come Third at Normal 

November 15, 1933 

Newly Organized Coed Riding Club Spends First Outing at Glen Ellyn Stables 

Sports 

Equestrians go on Hour's Ride 

November 15, 1933 

Coach Hale 

Short Comments on Sports 

Flying Tackles 

November 15, 1933 

Coach Coray's Men to Leave Dec. 29 for Extended Trip 

Sports 

Basketeers to Journey East; Eight Teams Compose Card 

November 15, 1933 

Andrew Losier 

Sports 

Losier, Sywulka, Four-Year Backs, Conclude Careers 

November 15, 1933 

Martha Paley 

Sports 

W. A. A. Hears Paley on Soccer Review; Sport Page Offered 

November 15, 1933 

Wrestlers to Try for Places in University of Illinois Meet, Monday, Nov. 20 

Sports 

'W' Club to Sponsor Mat Tournament 

November 15, 1933 

Former Upper Darby Star Serves as Leader of Cross Country Two Years 

Sports 

Hanna Runs Four Years On Varsity 

November 15, 1933 

The Class of '35 

Information 

Juniors to Combine Two Player Meetings 

November 15, 1933 

Capt. Olander 

Sports 

Gridsters Bow to Teacher's Passing Attack by 25-0 

November 15, 1933 

Betty Weeks 

News 

Peter Proves Loyal Pet of Wheatonites 

November 15, 1933 

Ten Letter Men Return to Form Nucleus for Wheaton's '33-'34 Basket-Tossing Quintet 

Sports 

Eight Freshmen Escape from Cut of Cage Squad 

November 15, 1933 

Only Three Regulars to Run in Distance Meet; Tryouts for Places Held today 

Sports 

Thin-Clads will Invade Loyola Course Nov. 18 

November 15, 1933 

Adeline Allison 

Sports 

Bow-Ael Game Claims Women's Athletic Interest 

November 22, 1933 

Bows Have 30 Proposals; 17 Choose Arrows; 23 Pick Phils; Celts Receive 16 

News 

Ninety-Nine Ask Society Membership 

November 22, 1933