MU2009/147a - May Day 1939 documents tumblers, Ferdinand the Bull {2.32}, a Maypole dance {2.49}, the May Day Queen {3.10}, her entourage, and parade. See page 113 of the 1940 Aurora for a description of this event. Graduation exercises 1939 [3.33}. {3.35}{5.08} President Winger. {3.43} {5.35} Shutz {4.38} {6.50} Francis Smith Thomas (Class of 1939) can be seen as a student in cap and gown. L. D. Ikenberry (viewer's left, shares the frame. {6.45} Probably Dean Garver.
May Day 1941 event with the theme of Olde England. See the 1942 Aurora for a description. The 1941 commencement is the last with Winger as president. Each student holds a candle and approaches Winger on stage, who lights their candle from his own. Class Day Candle Lighting Ceremony - from the program: Following tradition, the seniors receivelight for their candles from President Winger, as a symbol of the truth andknowledge the college has given them. On the eve of each commencementthereafter, it is traditional for each graduate of the college to place in hiswindow a candle with an oak leaf shade. Taken from the program for Class Day, May 1935 Commencement sequence that appears to be from 1941 when Schwalm was made President. Schwalm and Winger both appear in the footage. This could also be Schwalm's inauguration. Camp Mack day (circa 1941-1942) showing student and professors arriving/departing by train and playing games and eating together at Camp Mack. Homecoming - circa 1941 - preparing for game and football banner. "Blitzkrieg on Valpo!' statuary and hype. President Schwalm helps but 1941 football on Homeocming banner. Views of the marching band and crowd. Homecoming, including "Blitzkreig on Valpo." Homecoming parade? Segment (for promotional purposes?) where a veiled young woman attends Manchester College commencement exercises with her mother, father and brother. Their car pulls up next to the tennis courts and they exit the car and walk slowly to the building where the festivities take place. MC2009/147b {00:00} 1934 Homecoming featuring Native American games. Francis Slocum's Great Great Grandson, Chief Clarence Godfroy{00:07} (and probably Godfroy's wife 00:53) along with Francis Slocum's other Great Great Grandson, Ross Bundy {00:16}. {0:19} Otho Winger. {0:33} L. D. Ikenberry. Woman in hat in the center with large fur collar is Alice Doner, Dean of Women and Associate Professor of Education. {0:41] Dotterer, Math professor. {01:00, 7:23} Football. {1:16} Band and more Football. [2:00} MC Band during a parade. {2:16} 1934 May Day parade with Queen of May and her court. {2:20} the Wenger twins, the 2nd and 3rd in line walking side by side, each with hair parted on viewer's right). {2:24} Pauline Holl, Carl Holl's step-sister, might be the woman in viewer's view walking in front of first male queen bearer and behind the woman who follows Wenger twins, and is framed in corner of shot in 2:26 and 2:27. {2:39} Ellen Grace Meyer (1934 May Day Queen). {2:42} Max Allen, first man in suitcoat on viewer's left and escorting a woman.[3:25 forward}The May Day pageant portrayed the civilization of man. Three hundred costumed students were the actors of the drama. {3:53} President Winger. {4:00} Charles Morris, perhaps. {4:09} Don Martin. {4:18} Professor Edward Kintner. {4:30} L. W. Shultz. {5:06} Charles Conkling perhaps. {5:11} L. D. Ikenberry. {5:19} Dotterer. {5:28} R. H. Miller. {5:33} Paul Halladay. {5:41} O. W. Neher, the father of Dorotha (Neher). {7:35} President Winger. {8:01} Coach Carl Burt. {8:56} Niagara Falls. {10:50} "We Got The Bacon!" painted on train. {12:30} Football Game. {7:58} {12:24} Carl Holl - the name
Carl Holl's son, Carl, believes that the videographer for these movies is Don Martin. Don Martin was a Manchester grad who came back to teach under the influence of Carl Holl, Sr. Don was allowed to have a mustache because of an injury. He was opening a package with a sharp instrument when the instrument slipped and slit his upper lip.
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