Dupont Manual Training High School - Crimson Yearbook (Louisville, KY)

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f .Y . GK. ,- 4 n - 2 ge x Libr-is fO'ueD X TE fa Q X 5 ' 1 A J I ' 1 -its .,, .X 1 3 4 v 1, 1 A X , fTwoj Photo by New York Studio he CRIMSO ANNUAL Volume XIV 1925 PUBLISHED by the SENIOR CLASS of the du PONT MANUAL TRAINING HIGH SCHOGL, at LOUISVILLE, in KENTUCKY QThresj IOS. BURGE, Sr., Chairman Dedication Y In dedicating our Annual to the Building Committee of the du Pont Stadium, we feel that we are giving them a. very small part of the recogf nition that should be accorded to those men and women who have had the courage and ingenuity to under' take and complete the task of giving this school a stadium. VAN BJUREN ROPKE, sf. JOHN s. LEAKE STAlDllUM fFourj DR. CLEVES RI CHAR DSON MARTIN L. SCHMIDT HARRISON HUNTER GEORGE E. ZUBROD COMMITTEE QFi'vej we-if-itfpi-:i e e . ,... . - t .ns t .M V,, ,fx ,- ., e, is ,, it , A f fi -..4 ,?5,i?Sf3,E912QQLEiTffAL15 X 'ilfflfx 'TIAXT Lili l'ILT fifflT fly-i'31K'i-iii KL-...rx T , j.'t xi,+ '7T'QI xe-. 5W .., ,KL-T7 '4 x l ill' , A1 rr. t ,f ,- ,-. ft. - SH LI ill ,t Q .J 3 51 ' I: .-X. , t. 1 ,Va 91 - I 1' X . ,.-y . W . T5 , .iw J . . th. iw. 5 ,t t 9 fy .Zi r 1 .EL E so . Si ' E: YJ T . -L it YQ' , .w 4 . ll. b IJ iw 'H 271' is E t 'LA bi 31 .fp 53 .0 it Z 'Y YV is Q , iii I-3 if' qt it Q' . iii xl: get ,mf T els S , qi ' SS as fl 4. Sf n if . X Foreword 1 Our purpose in making this book Is not to Win praise, ' Or to please critics. We offer no apologies for its defects And no praise for its goodvqualities. Its only purpose is to remind us - Of our delightful years in M. T. HQ S. Our only regret is That print cannot express trnly The story we would have told. tis Z ,ew x. .v , . . , ., ,M ,. , , ov--5 v--1 v-:-: th--e-4 ew.-fs: .Ns--rt. iv mv-vstf.-J,--f4t1M,,X-MK, :wills 'lthx qos-:ff l,3,xvYw--' Mg- A A ww in .JL-f ., A.,.:.x K N Annual Stay' Managing Editor Austin Taylor Graves -wvmaw Literary Stag' Editor-ifz-Chief Kenneth Blanton Baker Atlzlelics Jokes Franklin John Knoop Edwin Vifilfrecl Paul . F ecztures A rt VVilliam Burks Albert Marcus Reager -++a:a++- Business Stay' Mafzagser Orris Spragure Reynolds Azl'verlising Zllanager Robert Jordon Thomas Assistants Daniel N. Hammond Henry Timmer Lee Barfield Louis K. J. Marking Lemuel Baskett Frank Vogt Thomas Thierman George Fairleigh Wilferd Schickli George Rickert Ray Survant Circulation Jllanager ' Herbert Lloyd VVilkinson A ssismnts Howard McGa1in Herman Poole .++amis+.. Faculty Adviser Mr. F. J. Davis CSevenQ Contents I BOOK 1 The City 'K BOOK II ' The School 'K BOOK III The Classes 'K BOOK IV Organizations '4 BOOK V Athletics 'K BOOK VI jokes Qlfiyhlj A -v X Y N qs num . , gs Qs 9 K .1 H x 9 1-A-5 .k r L f . , . N1- H V J N ' ' K - 'f,-,.,..-f- ' 1 V X . , K , pm , . , XX Q , . , Q N . E I-: , Q . 9 1 1. f I. 5 Vi,: g .lgr -g...?v IJ L , V It Y Yi'-up , :W . '. . ',1 . v:y:-5-K -'ASS ge1:::nfQ 3 'a . M 'I n f'-.'a,,UiV Ksxgrh-x,i--Q-1 K x A. HSE X - , Lg' :L g X A . Q afgxx-'1-.ahh Lama' nvxlf .lmx-.VJ U . f ' - 1 rf-Q , . Q-'3 'o' ---I f V' X 1- : . ERE -N ' gag.-cr - eg, .. 4 ... Q1 n, 'l v','.a'.u- -:Egan 3' 1 N' f 1 X x ,Q Qfflp 'Q Q 'Y 57? isL: 3H 21, 4 f ' N. Vs. ... ..l..-. ET- 'fax z. D M - -A - xx X -. SV ! 3 . u M J! . 'fx ' Q JV, 1 . gk.. 1 SE ,K -.jig ' - -' 1 Q V K..l 5 ' my ,- .,.-,WH - . S H FS S 5 E. Q 5 E' .. 5 A R E a b, fb i. 6. Q :I X Q N S s 4 V E ? 5 5 E 4. Rf 1- Z! .1 Y Li Q Q 5. Sm 5 . Q. 5. Y: BA Hifi' C RIMS ON, Q. z 1 E I. 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Louisville, Kentucky April 25, 1925 fl To the Class of '25:- tt Manual has a record of achievements of which its supporters can feel justly proud - accomplishments highly pleasing to the wi? citizenship of Louisville. Tr Because of the progress it has made, du Pont Manual Training lt? High School represents more today than at any time during its ' x igi splendid history. V. L I l 'x Q55 The eminent standing of the school as an educational iii institution and the character and integrity of its pupils are jgr attested by the prominence of former students in the professional, fgl financial, industrial, commercial and public life of Louisville. fpy In athletics, the school has attained an enviable reputation, gg and its representatives have brought national fame to the school Hg and to Louisville. lgl In keeping with the remarkable development and growth of the '33 city, so noticeable in late years, it is gratifying to note ig, Manual's increased enrollment and gaining popularity. 52 I trust Commencement Day will not terminate your studies, but Qgi whether you enter college, the business world or otherwise prepare mpg for the future, as graduates of this school, you go forth with 5, qualifications that inspire success. yr? My best wishes go with you. Ig ' Sincerely, ff HUSTON QUIN yi Mayor. t 1 qifliiiiliif '.e- 1115 Q JQYSPQ 133' i?iX?v?f?51 E?5Ef?3E5?5Ees??1?:f5UE+lf3iQ1 i??.i2E13f'5E9?Fil2?1j ' KTM? - 2 , H :VY f s r 4 1 1 HL CRIIVXS ONQ 1 1... .. 4,, , 2 'f51IY1.'DTlILl'C.:1U1tT 4111 XR' TXIIIQN 8 N, .1 31' l 5? QW 1? :Qi I? y, Q Q ff' rl 1 r I 5? , is WT ,ra fl' E. in iff s EN' K z ffa' 5 s g 5 ini I , x H :fi ,x I. ,SQ - U We if 354 :W 1' fi: ff M if 15 gina l - x-.-- - - - . - Q LPNY-'-QM-'1-fV?T MU , ?. , 1 ,, i iii ig 1 P F 1 5 l 1 3 3 s i 3 N E 4 J 5 1 v 4 i E w 1 V P 1 i v I I 5 i E I 4 K I Q T w i 1 Y i i v Y 5 L 4 r 1 fe I2 ' C S nn nn T1UE2TI,l51H'iYJE'i-513135-3lUfl5K?3-133JC-151351-'Siffllf-51.-1s-SYTXTC-3Y1,LL-TI Uk Jli 3v-LVYIYVL-H514 T4 TIME-fl-3173 H E., 'J' R, I M O TFL 'rf' , 'mf'i f-WFT'fW 'Q fW g Mggi ,i,Qf M ff f ffff' li 'A, , ,Q . QQ pl rv l E .I V . 5 ,I- L V 5 Six ET ga Yr T L Q1 . L if Ha pf V, -Photo hy New York Studio Q The ohio River w :ff if ga YT M gf R I ig, K' 'lu Tr gi .. 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T- mf-X 2- 1-:sgg ' -Seq-kgff --Photo by New York Su The school year 1924-2 5 has been one of the greatest s in lVlanual's history. The trophy at the left is the Pookman cup for the city championship in basketball, the central figure is the trophy for the state championship, and the figure on the right is the cup for clean sportsmanship, while the three basketballs are trophies of Manual's gallant try for the National championship. fTwentyj I f P0 EQ-iw: GAZ ,Q ,f f f' ,-,,.. '-f lf,- k ,--- TEL FA. 5 U M1351 ERNEST P1'rNEy CHAPIN, Priuci P1113 du Pont Manual Training High School QTwenty-twoj Faculty Principal E. P. Chapin, M. E., Cornell Unifuersityg D. Sc., Unifversity of Kentucky SECRETARY TO THE PRINCIPAL - Helen G. Brovining, University of Kentucky. Q DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH F. Davis, A. B., Colgate U nifuersity. Donald G. Smith, A. B., Franklin College 5 C olunzbia U nifversity. R. C. Kimmel, A. B., Vlfalnash College. John D. Petersen, A. B., University of Miehigart. S. F. Dowis, A. B., lllercer U nifuersity. DEPARTNIENT or MGDERN LANGUAGES Edgar F. Hudkins, A. B., U niversity of the South. Jas. L. Ash, A. B., U nifuersity of Illinois 5 Uniisersity of Pennsylvania. Russell E. Tucker, A. B., Indiana State N ormal. DEPARTMENT or HISTORX' E. R. lVlartin, A. B., I nzliana U niversity. H. Stipe, A. B., U nifversity of lllissonri. ' DEPARTMENT OF M1XTHEh'I.ATICS Morton Kline, A. B., Indiana U nifuersity. . R. H. Marshall, A. B., A. M., Unifoersity of Illinois. Grover C. Newton, B. S., Illinois Wesleyan University, A. Nl., U nifver- sity of Loztisfuille. Neal A. Arntson, A. B., Unifoersity o f t7l'fl7l71t?.S0flI. Clarence A. Beutel, LL. B., U nifuersity of Kentucky. John VV. Manning, A. B., Georgetown College. VV. C. Smith, B. S. in Agr., U nifoersity of Kentucky. L. E. Jones, A. B.. Georgetown College. ' DEPARTMENT OF CHENIISTRY Russell L. Brown, B. S., Ohio lfllesleyan University, S. M., University of Chicago. ' Harold VV. Goodrich, B. S., Colby College, Boston Unifuersity, Univer- sity of Rennes Qlfrancej. QT'we14ty-threej DEPARTMENT or ELECTRICITY Kearney Kline, B. S., Purdue U nifoersity. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY H. L. Liggett, B. S., Rose Polytechnic Institute, M. D., Unifoersity of Louisville. , DEPARTMENT or PHYSICS H. E. Vick, B. S., M. S., Bethel College 5 M. A., C ornell-U niversity. J. A. Steele, A. B., De Pauw U nifcersity. DEPARTMENT oE IDRAYVING F. Corl, Toledo fflhioj Illanual Training School, U niversity of Michi- gan, Cornell Unifuersity, Dofw School of Design. J. E. Heller, A. B., A. lVl., U nifversity of Louisville. Dwight H. Ives, A. B., Ufahe Forest College. R. P. Daniel, B. S., U niversity of Louisville. W. A. Gardner, Chicago .Manual Training School. VV. L. Thomasson, Illiller Alanual Training School, Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Stout Institute of Manual Arts. DEI'ARTMENT OF MANUAL TRAINING L. C. Gardner, Arkansas Slate U nifversity. Fred Fischer, du Pont .Manual Training High School. S. F. Thorpe, James Milihen U niuersity. Lawrence Trautwein, U nifuersity o f Louisville, Stout Institute of Manual Arts. R. VV. Fowler, B. Di., Highlattcl Park College. W. Thornton, Miller Ilflanual Training School, IVIcLain's System Metallurgy and F ounclry Practice. Melvin H. Brye, Stout Institute of Manual Arts. E. O. Eiken, Stout Institute of Manual Arts. ' L. H. Rogge, Dunwoody I nstitute, Stout Institute of Illanual Arts. S. Sorum, Stout Institute of Illanual Arts. DEPARTNIENT OF SURVEYING AND ENGINEERING Lawrence F. Bischof, B. S. C. E., Unifversity of Kentucky. f'l wenIy-four, E 5. aw -1:9 -1:74 ESL :uf-'S obf' 1125 ILP Ea-Eva 053 'vwc :-'Q 30' Pgfgd mad? 52-R ...mf gs- ' J? 15: : 5,5 A EJ? ar-4,2 . ga. . o ga :- P-E F'-521 gm SPSS' :Ev .vzrl Z4-E' QP'- 3343 rf :-15+ :-: ' FJ :QQ 533' gg: fs' 'fl F11 C-. gn? Q PZ' , EF' if 1 VF' .. Sr: ff... :': 'Sa 51? O: -0 32. cr '49 N 7:1 fo... 5? '4 O 'S Pr U2 ff : E2 o F X 'aaupmg 'unqslnlg-,xxog '.1aup.m9 fl 'lallall AX 'loguicq 'uaS.m1Q,y 'alum H 'jugmmgy X CI 'VIH'-US '5u!1'IDfl 'sauof fTwenty-fivej f X Photo by New HELEN G. BROXVNING, Secretary I i E .1 I York Stud Zu The class of 1925 Wishes to express to Miss Browning its sincere appreciation for the many favors she has shown us. QTwenty-sixj J. G. Hunt Isert . G. H. 1SliRTl No name ever connected With du Pont Nlanual brings more recollections of achievements for Nlanual than does the name of Hunt Isertf' VVhen he entered the school-a youngster in knee trousers, too small to take part in athletics,-he was always found supporting the various teams representing the school. He was an orator of no mean ability and represent- ed lVlanual more than once. The first school banner was the result of his efforts. All through his High School career, he was active about the unusual things which were much needed to keep up the morale of the students of lVlanual at that time. After his graduation, he became an in- structor in the School. Wlhile he was serving in this capacity, much of his time and efforts were spent in 'fdoing things for Manual , All through College his interest never lagged. It Was, therefore, most fitting that, as President of the Alumni Asso- ciation of du Pont Maiiual, he should head the 'Ways and Meaiis Committee, which planned the drive for the 375,000 for the Manual Stadium. None ffzczenty-sevenj but those who served with him know of the amount of work which was nec- essary to put over the drive. None but those who were closely associated with him, realize how minutely the details of the whole scheme were work- ed out by him. It was a labor of love with him, and one on which he entered with the same zeal that has always characterized his efforts when Manual was concerned. g ' . n . . So well dld he plan the Stadium Drive that it was considered to have been the most successful one of the y'ear. Certain it is that no city-wide drive was entered upon with more enthusiasm. It was most gratifying to iind so many people willing and glad to con- tribute to what they believed was justly due the students of du Pont Manual. As a member of the Stadium Building Committee, his advice was most valuable. Being a Construction Engineer himself, he was able to render great assistance in the laying out and planning of the Stadium. Modest. almost to a fault, Hunt Cnever ready to take as much of the credit for the Manual Stadium as rightly belongs to himl was more than willing that the Lion's Share go to others associated with him. The dedication of the Manual Stadium on the date promised last Fall was only another instance of Hunt lsert's devotion to and interest in Manual. He was chairman of the Program Committee. The necessary details, care- fully worked out by him, made the event one to be long remembered by Friends of Manual. du Pont Manual now has a Stadium which can be compared favorably with that of any High School in the Country. It is known as du Pont Stadiumn' Lnamed in honor of the founder of the Schoolj It matters not by what name it is called. it will, in the minds of many Alumni and Friends. be considered a memorial to the energy, patience, skill and untiring efforts of J. G. H. Isert. -By a member of the Stadium Committee. 1Tmenty-eighty QMQ55 WX Z8 R Gibran i i E s 1 I 5 E 2 ! I - .fi n- H In XT ' 1 . 'V,,,.-'. :WU I I ,-4' 'J A 1 'QS '9' Q Y Q W t -J' Wg, ' -A-1 'pb' M5562 Eff EAGER XXX 2 - X XX N ',--P 1' ...-, f K f 'Z ' I , 1' O Q -' ff 'A ' X 0 'fry 1 Av' ,!- I I l X X M ffl 'J' Fang- v' 1' ns.-, i ! l r 11 I -5 .ff ' ' 1 r ' .J .,, so . 3 1' ' Wu ol ' X - x ', v 4 A le N' Q D , f . V .fx f ff , - I' ? ' 5 H x :fi MS- ff. 12 ' - iX XX' .ny ' jg, X yx I ' f f '+A KTTUFMH-Ilifzej QThirtyj oz V .2 'za s .J rn .M L. bo V4 3 4 5. 2 O -4-v C7 -Ph Class of 1925 he T Class Umcers -Photo by New York Studio St:v.vAN'r, Vice-Prcsidcuf Bfxmik, Secretary YVi1.K1NsoN, P1'e.f-ifierlt PAUL, Treaufref' V PORTER, Sw'2e.wt-at-flrn1,f FTER a long and stormy history, the class of I 92 5 has arrived at the parting of the ways. Some have hung on by the greatest eitort, some have dropped from the running entirely, and some are still going strong. Here we part, each to pursue his life's work in his own chosen field. Nlany of those whose pictures appear will not be graduated. They entered with the class and have always been part and parcel of its activities. Each one has made some active contribution to the success of this book. V K Qfhirty-onaj Baby Pictures Our Editor-in-Chief, Porter before his Hrst Poole, Porter's pal, and Mr. Kenneth Blanton hair cut. his tiger cub. Baker. This is little Bill Bas- Bill Burks in the good Little Lem Baskett kett, who has become old days, a quiet, sunny showing no signs of the such a valiant sprinter chap, no doubt. distinction that has since and such a thundering . been his. orator. ' 1-vs'-' 5 Herb VVilkinson, long Edwin Paul, the elo- Ray Survant and his before he became known quentg getting ready for smile. He started young as Oswald the lion- a display of the awful and it refuses to wear off. tamer. oratory of infants. fThirty-twojv 1 4 r l -Phuto Dy New York Studio HERBERT LLOYD WILKINSON Claes l,I'l'SiliUlll. '25, First Iinmn- .lnzxiuix lk-st Stnmh-nt, '2-L Ulaise 'l'i-ensiii-cr, 1412. Mitre Club, 2335, '24: Scrgt.-:it4Ai-nts, '2-Ugg Iiownliiig Sec-rvtm'5', '25, Bnnxtvi' Club, '21!f,, ':!5. Ili-Y, 'ZAIWQ President, '25. linsvliall, '22, Curtain, Hass lhisolmii, Clzisx Baseball. '25, lixvlmnre Editor, Crimson, '25 I t- Giee Club, '2.3. Annual Staff. Firat Prize. Smith Xleinoriul Ilvvlznn., '25, Second Piave, Ovation, Gtli District. Constitutional 0i'atoi'ival Contest, BY THE VOTE OF HIS CLASSMATES THE BEST ALL-AROUND OF I925 Vl'hat can we say after all this? Truly he has written his own epitath. Here we have one who, despite handicaps, has attaineil the highest. Of course, like any great man, he must have his weaknessg it is dancing. But really, Herb is the scholar, author, orator, and leader of the class of '25. As yr :mu-, so must yr also reap. Q'I'bIrty-threej N KENNETH BLANTON BAKER , Mitre Club, '24, 12415, ,25. Orchestra, '22, '22lQ, '23, ,23l'Q, '24, '24':6, '25, Glee Club, 2452, ,25. Good Credit Essay, 2nd Prize, 2455. Editor-in-Chief, Crimson, 25. Class Secretary, '25. Radio Cluh, l2+l7f'.. Annual Stall. For three years we hardly knew Baker was in the class, and then he stepped out with a bril- liant array of intellect that knew no defeat. Kuo':c'le1lge it j10f:'er. LEE BARFIFLD Radio Club, '24, 214172. Glee Club, '24BQ. Annual Staff. Had illness not overtaken him in his last terxn, he would have gone out with us. Hut we feel sure that Lee will soon make up all that he has lost. Ah, ycsl Ask lil about his personality, A smile for all, zz greeting glial, Azz amicable, jolly :my he Lwzzlf' LEMUEL GUTHRIE BASKETT Football, lzglri, 14175 fSecond Teaml. Track, 322, ,23. Annual Staff. This hearty survivor of our lunch-room menus is the champion water-squirter in our chemistry class. NVQ: predict that he will he a fireman, for he is a good shot when aiming water spoutsl Be prom! of flzy arfiier-emezzfff' Q1'hirty-fourj WILLIAM NIZEL BASKETT R. O. T. C., YZIIYQ, '22. Track, !22, '23, i24.' M, '25, Football, DZIIIQ, i2217'Q, '23'Af, 24542. Basketball, '24, Midget Relay Team, Captain, '23. Booster Club, '25, Editor-in-Chief, Crimson, '24!ffz. '24'74.: Annual Stali. Debate Team, y25. Bill,' is one of the old standbys of the school, having served several years within these venerable walls-how many more only time will tell. Small but nligbtyfi KENNETH DAVIS B,-XYRRS Booster Club, 'zziin Aspirin has all the ear-marks of ci coming orntor. He is gifted with n natural voice that is pleasing to the ear. Ere long his fame will re- sound far and wide. I remefzzber him well, ami I l'z?llIt'IIl.'7Ic?!' him z'c'0rl,6f,' of My pr:1i.fe. XVI LLIAM HR.-XNDICN H U RG All hail, uBi2IiJbCI'Il10L1ti1!', Being ll good dancer, he is one of our lending social men. He is a star in electricity. Ask K. K. K.? He ix Ill1Oilll'K1l7 11.5052 MJ felfcfvs with Me oil of good' feeling. fThirIy-fire, NVILLIAM HARVEY BURKS Mitre Club. '23, 23126, Treasurer, '24,g Pres- ident, '2.l.?'42, 25. Most Popular, '24s Booster Club, '22, 'zzlrig Sergr.-at-Arms, '23, Sec- retary, l23l'i. Glee Club, '22563 Treasurer, .232 Sergt.-at-Arms, '241-fi. Radio Club, l23w. Class Secretary, 52316, '241fizg Vice-President, '2-t.. Hi-Y. 241,23 Vice-President, l25. Track, '25. Debate Team, '25, Annual Staff. Smith Memorial Declam, '25. First Prize, Constitu- tional Oratorical Contest, '25, Mitre Declam. Scholarship, school spirit, an abnormal vocabu- lary, and an unquestioned character are Bill's. He is an orator, at friend, and about the most popular fellow of the class. He has gained one of the choicest morsels of lvlanunl life, the pres' - idency of the Mitre Club. TMJ ':t'.1,v Ike Iiflllllff Rmmm of ffzem all. RAYMOND -IOSICPH DAUB Baseball, M, '22, '23, '24. Football, '23. M Club, '22, '23, '24, '25. Track, '22, 323. Swim- ming Team, '23. Our star outfielder! Athlete, sheik, and good fellow! He is one of our new members, but we didn't have to look him up, for everybody knew he had an M, .-lu air of quiet, zifzajferffefl a.mn'am'e. KICNNIQTH MARVIN RBICRTS Radio Club, Treasurer, '22w, l23. Mitre Club, '24, '2.1.'ri. Class Sergt.-at-Arms, '24.BQ. Class Basketball, '23. Hi-Y, '25. Smith Me- morial Declam., y25. Class Dance Committee, 2456. Class Baseball, '25. An attractive personality, good looks, unself- ishness, and a mania for radio-all make up Kenny AJ c'ir'r1rify if the gift of rcorzzefz, gractiiy if that of mfz11. U 'hi rt y-siarj ELBFRT GIBSON Here is one of the most conscientious lads we know, yet he had a Wraterloo as did Napoleon. Elly only Looks scare f4'UlIlt'll,I fookx I .-lmi foflyb' all they laugh! me. HARRY GIBSON Radio Club, '22, '2zlf'f:, '24, '25, Secretary, '22lfh. This calm, quiet lad is one of our leading scholars, very, very close to the top in fact. He says little except when asked. Then what he doesn't say isn't worth saying. Still '::'afer.v run deep. AUSTIN TAYLOR GRAYES Glee Club, 22175, '23, '23l'Q, '24g President, 2455. '25. Booster Club, '24, '24.l'2Q Presi- dent, l25. Rotary Club Medal, '25, Annual Staff. Gaze upon him, for he is president of the Booster Club. VVe predict that he will be a real estate agent, for he certainly can get ads. just note his position on the annual staff. A secret- s-s-s-hl He is a lover of gray suits. He shonlu' have fr oolzwze of ,fuz'esvel1.r. QThirty-sevmj ERNEST LEE GRAXVEMEYER Football, '22liQ, i23l7 2. Baseball, M, i23. 24g Captain, '25, Hi-Y, 'z5. Athletic Board of Control, '25. , Skinny is the posscssor of two attributes that make a man. He is an athlete and a gentleman of the lirst water. 0111 name of gelzrfellmllf' I DANIEL NORMAN HAMMOND Mitre Club, '245l-2, ,25. Booster Club, '23, '24. First junior Prize, Jefferson Monument -Es- say, '24, First Priee, Mitre Declam., i2.1.. An- nual Stalf. Debate Team, 325. Daniel is one of our debatcrsg he just loves to argue, whether right or wrong. After deep process of thought we should say that he will soon be fiilibusteringl in the Senate. For he ix at 1207116 in an rIl'giH718I1f.U JOHN GILBIQRT HANKINS Track, '21. Baseball, '21, '22. johnny is our canary bird. A teacher in the grades told him that he could sing, and he believed hcrl In spite of this he is liked by all. Sing agaiug mine ear if mark ezzamourefl of My fiom. QThia'ty-eight, Ami Hill! be bore fciflzout abuse the gram! HOUSTON HEDGES First Honor Freshman '22. Third Honor n Q y junior, '24. Hughie is sober, carefulg and witty at times fso they SLIYJ. He is another of our leading scholars-'nough said! A u honey! mau'.f ibe uobleff :cork of god. FRANKLIN JOHN KNOOP Orchestra, '23, 323175. Radio Club, '23l7i, 524. Ring Committee, '23'rQ. Dance Committee, 34542, '25, Crimson Staff, '25. Annual Staff. A gift o' gnb is Nature's endowment to Frank. He is quite n popular fellow with both sexes. A stronger backer of class activities is hard to find. Good luck, old boy! He has dome merimriom .f6I'f-'ff6.U ISRAEL LANDAU He is one of the most progressive members of an illustrious class. He worked so hard when ai freshman that he had nothing to do when a senior. In .vftitzzre mmll, buf every -:chif a man sc'illz:Jl.,' QThirty-14511 e PAUL CLIFTON LUTZ Vice-President, Radio Club, 2231725 Presi- dent, '24. Pablo is our star electrician. lN'Ir. K. K. K. couldn't tell him at thing hc didn't know. But in other things hc's on the level of us common mortals. He simply adores Milton's Minor Poems. A mm: :chose happimfff :calf ilz helping ofherxf' JOSEPH JOHN LYNCH Dempsey will soon have to look to his laurcls, for joe is fast climbing high as :1 pugilist. He is Mr. Rischof's dearest friend-ask him and secl Nevertheless, hc is not surpassed in courtcsics. The flillzlait fmw, the best !'07lIflfi0ll6If, am! zn1::'ea:'iefl spirit in doing rozarfefieff' HOWARD MCGALIN Mitre Club, 324, 'z4.lf4z, '25. Booster Club, '24. Crimson Staff, 34542, l25. Class President, 'zhizg Sergt.-at-Arms, '24. Annual Staff. Mac is thc kind of chap that cnnlt be beaten for a pal. Hc has a humorous vein and u kind word for all. If you muff talk fefzxe, talk nonsense. QFortgj , l W RAYMOND THOMAS MCGIN ITY Booster Club, '23. Class President, 2356. Track, '24. Our lirst president! He started the class mov- ing with such spirit that it has yet to be stopped. VVe predict great success for him as a politician. A sciflin heart a bei' in hmm' Y g I fl!fl'51vv.Y lwafly 011 11'e1m1mf. LOUIS KLEIN .IOSEPH MARKING Baseball, '24, '25. Basketball, '24, '25, Track, '24 '25, Glee Club, '2+Pe,-'25. Annual Stall. He leads the class with names. A harder work- er who achieved less never went to this school. Louis has oft been the bane of some prof's existence with his many questions. As we part let this be your motto, Louis: UIAILOI' Ollillill f'im'it. FRNICST HUBICR MILLICR Mitre Club, '24, 24.553 Correspondng Secre- tary, '25. Glee Club, '24, l2.l.,7Q. Hi-Y, '24, Sergeant-at-Arms, 324242: Secretary, '25, Radio Club, '23, '23H. Booster Club, '2+lf-2. Track, '24, '25. Ernie is one of our leading cowboys. He is very unnssuining around the male sex only. He really ought to be in the movies! l l l alflighry, but lrue as free!--.rfcel bdllrllin X , fForty-onoj XVALTIQR HAROLD M ULLIKIN A very peculiar chap is he, first sober and then gayg but after all a kincl old pal in every way. A ,leimler gerurlcrfmuz freadx not tke earth. JOSEPH 12 UGENE O'BRIEN Here is one of the fellows we know little about, but we do know that he is very unsellish and ready at all times to help out. He is quite popular around Ewing and Sons. fl gona' hearth: fcorrlz gold. PICTER JOSEPH O'DONNELL This man is said to cherish ambitions. He would be a reporter. The facility with which he handles his mother tongue would warrant his high aim. PVs .whiff not .fee lzix like dgtlillfi fForty-twoj GEORGE HENRY OVVICN Glce Club, '245423 Secretary, '25, Hi-Y, '25, He refuses to be Kenruckian enough to add an 5 to his name. Queer! And yet, what's in a name as long as it is a good fellow'sf W'e must mention that he has a wonderful awe-inspiring laugh. Lau 'hifi' 1 mul lively ixml fa' as Cdl! fief' A S . , EDWIN VVlLFRED PAUL Class Treasurer, '25. Mitre Club, '2+l7i, '25, Hi-Y, '2417'Q, '25, Second Prize, Constitutional Oratorical Contest, '24, '25. Booster Club, '22, Track, '22, '24, '25. Basketball, i25, Baseball. '25. Class Baseball Team, 324, ,25, Dress Committee '25. Honor Junior. Crim- son Staff, '25, Annual Stzxtl. Inter-class Track, '25. Class Banker, '22. Mitre De- clam., '25. lid -orator, acrobat, scholar, friend and pal --all go to make him up. A great sense of humor and an unflinching brain are his. He is, or will be soon, our most muscular member. 'Ulml .still fre gazefl, ami :fill our ec-molar gre-:c', That one .vmnll head mulfl f:1I'l'j' all he K'll6'ZL'.D EVA LT IC R FRE D li RICK P FL UM M A paper boy is VValter and he deserves only the warmest praise for going through school. He is a good-natured, ideal chap. Cheerful at morn, be cva,5e.f frenz, .fhort repofe, lf:-sa,rl.f the lwfu air, aml rarolf HJ lze goal. QForly-tlireej HERMAN FRANKLIN POOLE Class Vice-President, 231142: Treasurer, '24, Ring Committee, 223552. Track, '2,1.. Chair- man, Pin Committee, '2.q.'7iz. Class Dance Committee, 24129, '25, Herman is the fair-liaircd sheik of our dis- tinguished group. He is a very prominent 1110111- iwer oi the Big Four FCdl?I'lIflOl1.U He is well liked and we shall never forget him. 'iNe.':f, ffillllj' 11'rex.ref!, frefll HJ a bri11'egroom. VVILLIAM LEE PORTER Class Treasurer, 531765 Secretary, '24, Vice- Presidcnt, 'zqlfeg Sergt.-at-Arms, '25. Booster Club, '25, Vice-President, ,25. Annual Staff. Class Baseball, '25. First Prize, Crimson Thrift Essay. D0esn't he look demurcf But he isn't, girls. Good sport, good friend, and a' ICLISCI'-tl1ilIYS KK , Billf, Eye: of broewz he has, and heart of gold, The .foul of 11 friemf tha! newer gm-sw old. ALBERT MARCUS RFAGER Radio Club, '2317Q, '24, '2+B4:l. Annual Stall. The most southern of all the crowd-born in Florida. Rcager is all right, and holds the honor of being the best chemist of the bunch. Hi.f genius Quite 0L.fc1u'c1l the Iarighfext ray 'ff hllllldfl z'Lmught. fForty-four, ORRIS SPRAGURE REYNOLDS Glee Club, '24l'iz, '25. Hi-Y, l25. Booster Club, '24, 24542. Radio Club, '231f4g. Avery Prize Essay, '22lfQ. Annual Staff. Business Man- ager Crimson, '25. The gentleman from Buechell Such is Rey- nolds. ln spite of the handicap of having to come so many miles to school, he is one of the most earnest class workers. sLE:1l'l!f,ffl16.f.V if as r:1:rf1e.ff11ef.f dom. XVI LLIAM EUGENE RECCIUS Orchestra, 'zxhi '22, 'zzlzi 523, 33172, '24, ,241!l2., '25, Radio Club, '23, 'zgl-Q, '24. Gene is the foremost musician of our riotous class. He is usually seen in company with a long I black case-:1 violin. 1lI:1.fif' bath fAld'i'Ill.f fo moth: llze ,facvzve lzeartf' Q5 GEORGE PREIS RICKERT Class Oflicer, '23l7!.?.. Annual Staff. George is the tallest of them ull, and he has il heart as big as his stature. VVe shall lniss 'lShorty when he goes, for he adds dignity to our number. For be ':z'f1.f built iw gooflly 111ea.f1n'a.l' fForty-fivej WILI-'ERD YVICSLIQY SCHICKLI Annual Staff. VVilferd is going high in this world even if he has to go in an airplane. He is 11 wonder Spanish student--wondering what it is all about. He is rather shy about speaking it too. Hit morfexty if ccorfhy of acids izzzitaliozlf' ROBERT JAMES SPECKMAN Glee Club, l23, 223136. Hi-Y, l25. Booster Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, '25, Football Csecond tearnj, 25255, '23V.z. Football, '2.q.Vz. Basket- ball, '24, Baseball, '22. Class Cheer Leader, 324. The professors simply couldnlt let Spcck,' go. They needed him to keep the school' in good spirits another term. Dorff do forfay -what you fan do f0lll0I'7'OfUg 11'0f1't do tomorrncz' :Mui you nm get some one lo :ln for you. AUGUST jOSFPH STITZEL Gusl' is some cute little kid. But, oh, boy, he is some lion tauner. He's ll jolly good fellow. He if e-:far .Steering 11 fcobbly rozzrxef' fForty-sissy RAY HOUSTON SURVANT Vice-President, '25, Annual Staff. Ray thc silent-such he is! Our esteemed vice-president is the kind of chap whose friend- ship never grows cold--and that's saying some- thing. W'e have yet to find anything that in any way mars his character. There'.r nothing if! nm fiscal! in Jllfll 11 temple. THOMAS THIICRMAN Track, '21, '22, M, '23, '24,g Captain, '24.. Athletic Board of Control, '23, '24.. Football, M, '221!Q, 23316, '2+5ifz. Hi-Y, '22. Class Presi- dent, '22: Vice-President, '2217'i2, '23, R. O. T. C., '2I. Class Banker, '21, '2I1?Q. Booster Club, '22, M Club, '22, ,23, '24, Treasurer, '22, '24. Mitre Club, '22, '23. Annual Stalf. Ivlost Popular, '2J,. The first famous Ton1l He is the star athlete of us all and his name will surely go clown in lX'Ianual's history Cast in deathless bronze. Happy jialwfrf of .mob 0 rbifrff' ROBIC RT -I ORDAN THOMAS Mitre Club, '22, '222'iZ, '23, '23x'Q, '25, Class President, '24,17Q. Athletic Board of Control, '2452 Booster Club, '23. Track, '22, '23, Turner Relay Medal, '22B'2. Baseball, '22, '23, '25. Interclass Track, '22, '23, '25, Foot- ball. '22V:, '23W. Annual Staff. Crimson Staff, 'z41f-2, 325. Class Baseball, '25. Bob Tom is the second of the famous I'oms. He has a line that has no rival. Dark eyes, a romantic spirit, and--as Sa .... . Lola of frolir, loft of full, F pillows, T Olllllljl keeps the fcorlzl going ou. fForIy-sewn, sl. HENRY TIM M FR Henry is one of the rarest of our number. He studies hard, hut all in all he is n likable chap and makes n good buddy. They my Dm! men are mofzlefl our 0 flllllfij, xl OHN FRAN K VOGT Football, 'zzl-iz, 2335, 3416. Hi-Y, 'z5. An- nual Staff. Q Here is another famous Beuehelite. Yet for unadulterated school spirit, we'll back Frank to the fullest extent. To him :ce give our minzirarion without re- serve. LOUIS VVlLLlAM YVEISSGERBER Some name--eh, wlatf Every uprofl' he ever had asked him to spell itl Louie is librarian, soda- jerker, and an athlete-somewhat versatile! O, Mi: boy fend: waffle fo ur allf' Uforty-eightj CHESTER EUGENE NVOLFF Football, 2355, '2+5-Q. Track, 324, '25. Base- ball, '25. Radio Club, 'zrl-Q, '22, '23, '235-2, '24. The vainguzird of our class-el 1060. He worked diligently to pass. If he doesnit, we know hc has the spirit to keep going, even though hc is a trifle la-y. Of fllllllildf rheerful, of 1li.fpo.vifio11 lazy. CHARLES VVILLIAM HEPP R. O. T. C., '2o'riz, '21, '2Il74.Z, '22. Track, '22, Y23. Radio Club, '23. Baseball, M, l23, '24. Hi-Y, '22 '23. M Club, '23, '233'i', '24, '241fQ, '25. V Here is another of our athletes. He garnered the elusive M on the diamond. He too is quite a social man, and real good fellow, wise and true. All tlziug: rome to More who work, illlfllllfllllg XfflIlIldfiOll.n ARNOLD WILLIAM ,I ICNKINS Booster Club, 'zrg Treasurer, 241142, '25. Mitre Club, '24, '241!Q, Second Prize, Smith Memorial Declam., '25, Constitutional Ora- torical Contest, '25. Debate Team, '25. Mitre Declam., '25. A gifted orator and dehnterl ln scholarship he always ranks high. Arnold is a typical example of determination. Hs was a Jfholar, and a ripe ami goof! one, emfeezlirlgly--:z'i.u:, fair xpolwrll, and jver.r11ar1'if1g. QF'orty-ninej 35 4 1 I y s. 53g I+ is x . Sexes w 11, Our ' X ' i ' ,' , ,, A ,,. . H 055185 1. ,.x! lm lxxl ,,A,,., lwvll ' 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 '71 22 23 24 Zn 26 77 US 19 S0 31 '32 33 34 '16 '37 'ZS '39 40 43 44 45 46 47 48 ,MII ,Quang NAME ALIAS AMBITION 1 Baker. Bake Secret. 2 Barfield. Lee To be Queen of the May. 3 Baskett, L. Gus To be a millionaire. 4 Baskett, W. Bill T0 be a six foot two. 5 Bayers. Aspirin To speak French. 6 Brandenburg. Blabbermouth To be a. second Valentino. 7 Burks. Bill To be called Bill, S Daub. Rny To keep his school girl complexion. 9 Eberts Kenny , To be a comedian. Gibson, E. El To keep a steady Gibson, H. Hoot To elope. Graves. Aust To be ai radical. ' Grawemeyer. Ernie To pitch a noehin game. Hammond. Ham To be a thundering orntor. Hankins. Hank To pas-S Spankh. Hedges. Bull Dog To fiunk. Hepp. 0ggie To play second. Jenkins. Jenks -To spellbiud an audience. Knoop. Rare Specimen To be in everything. Laminu. Lan To be a student. Lutz. Sam To tune in on Mars. ' Lynch. Joe To be a surveyor. Marking. Andy Gump To be President. Meflalin. Mac To be on time twic-e in suceession. ' Mr-Ginity. Mac To graduate in June. Miller. Ernie To join Phi Delta Theta. Mullikin. Mully To go sixty in his Ford. 0'Brien. Patsy To be a milkman. 0'Dnnnell. Pete To be n reporter. Owen. Country To see something which is not funny Paul. Ed To be n strong man. l flumm. Walt To stay awake in Il surveying Class. Poole. PooIey To get married and settle down. Porter. Sugar To organize a baseball team. . Reager. Professor To be a famous artist. Receius. Gene To invent a non-squeakable fiddle. Reynolds. 0ssie To be Champion handball artist. Riekert. Shady To be a perfect 36 . Shickli. Shick To be a Stacomb king. Spec-kman. Speck,' To pass. 1 Stitzel. Gus To keep sober. Survamt. Rely Ashnmed of it. Thierman. Tommy Tn kick :i football out of sight. Thomas. Bob To he a, elothing salesman. Tinimer. Dutch To be n sheik. Vogt.. ' Jake ? ? 'P ? ? Weisgerber. Louie To be a librarian. Wilkinson. Herb To be n great leader in politics. Wolti Lobo To be a track man. 49 QFiff1ll E90 Zio Q 1 OCCUPATION We won't tell. Playing dodgem with work. Working on his civics notebook. None. Boosting Pope Street. We often wonder. Being the best fellow in school. Going with Hepp. Boosting of the City of Jetfersonville. Going to every dance given. President of Gibson Photo Co. Practicing' raulic-ailisni. Subs for n skeleton. Scoring boys with his deep voice. Telling his experience in surveying. Keeping silent. Going with Duub. Giving Patrick Ilenry's speech. Sheiking on the street car. Being one. Repairing stills. Cluinging his srhedule frequently. Asking dumb questions. Getting to school at 2915: after S. Asking if he has Z1 chance to pass. To be kept secret. Running his Lizzie. Shu' chemist of his class? Mukink n big scoop for his paper. Laughing at anything. Slinging ton weights around. Writing themes. Looking in the mirror. Hamdbnll player. Shhhh- Sawing his fiddle. Noble Business inzinnger of Crimson. Tells how the weather is, high up. Subs for n block of wood. Blowing off :it the month. Pounding the piano keis. Trying' to get fait. Football player. lnquiring for clothing' prices. Selling Red and Whites. Thinking. Sleeping in class. Reoitinr his famous work on Home. Slinging the bull. Fifty-one pre jioly FAVORITE EXl'Rl'ISSBION Do tell! I didn't say :i word. Shucks! ?koa'-'oe ?' I don't believe it. You never can tell. Come, come. Aw, sit on a tack. I guess so. l'1l be there. Aw, nauv. Prove it. Y0u're wrong. Butter up. Becuz, each :ind every one of us We don't know. C .................. J I'm from Missouri. Trust it not sir, 'twi1l, etc. Come here. 'Shit so! During alchemist. I didn't do it, Fess. I knew thot, but- Use your oonch. Be yourself. Unprinfnble. You should have seen ine vesteday Censored. ' It doesn't matter to me. , Har, Hur, Hair. You'd be surprised. ffkilsnl- Xryvdtuessrebn ? Aw guy. Doggone. Cheese und crnokers. Oh boy! Who knows? That the snake's hips. Also censored. Ditto. Shoot. Lets go fellows. Bent it. Hello there, cutie. Right o'er. Woke me up when the bell rings. .lust coll ine Osw:1ld. Bologny. Roll Class ENG. TA. Arnibruster Baer, A. Bailey, E. Borries Carey, E. C. Carter, 0. Cnstlemnn Doll, J. Ernst, C. Fisher, N. Good Guiherrnuth Hewitt Kazelin Knoop List Mcbuifee Reccius, E. Robben Schmutz, W. G. Stone, H. Stone, li. Weber, E. Weissgerber ENG. 7B. Archer Barlield Balskett, NV. Carter, W. Cuseliline Clark, G. Curtic-e llenney Fairleigh Fischer, C. Fitzpatrick Gadjen Gibson, E. Gregory Grundy Holloway Jelfries Keener Lunn Liggett. Loekurd McClellan Menges Miller, E. J. Fifty-two Of 19255 Miller, R. Morguelan Mountjoy Neb Nollzm Pardee Pennington Quick Riley, M. Rinne Shawler Sloan Specklnun Stoller Stortz Tinnner Voit Weakley Weller ?SZ 30 SSUID ag iq 010115 OIINUS FI-'OR M Fufty-th me Com You Imagine? Brandenburg attending a whole term without cutting? Graves agreeing with the class or anyone else? Lutz running in a track meet? Tiuuuer singing a solo in chapel? Vogt working a surveying problem right? Hedges at the Senior dance? Gibson speaking out in clam without being called on? Owen working in :i ladies ready-to-wear store? Baker failing or cutting classes? Survaut being called a rough neck? Knoop the high scholastic honor man of the class? Porter doing without his handball? 0'Brien selling insurance? McGinity and a Jew being' good friends? Rickert shaving too often or wearing a dress suit? Marking in a class without his famous notebooks? Wiesgerber in school and not being sleepy? Thiernian excited and talking fast? Jenkins lovesick over some liapper? Mullikin driving a big Lincoln or Packard? Eberts swearing off dancing? L. Baskett whipping his little brother Bill? Bartield taking anything seriously? Reccius a professor of French nt Harvard? E. H. Miller with his hair all slicked down? Wolff entering and winning a beauty contest? Pfium a spellbinder in the Senate of the U. S.? Poole deciding to be a bachelor the rest of his life? Bill Baskett the Valedictorian of the class of 1925? liIcGalin letting a professor put anything over on him? Grawemeyer doing a spring dance in a pageant? Daub being a teacher's pet? Stitzel blue and down and out with the world? E. Gibson known as the xvorld's greatest woman hater? Wilkinson getting sent out of chapel by Mr. Chapin? Hankins as chief street cleaner of the city of Louisville? Reynolds winning a perfect form contest? Paul selling candy in front of the school ten years from now? Schickli becoming more famous than Fritz Kreisler? Lynch being whipped at last by a woman? Bayers announcing his wedding at the graduation banquet? Landau putting the shot on Manua1's track team? ' O'Donnell passing in English? Hammond not putting out a lot of bull? Reager the champion joke teller of Manual? Speckman a poet of nature? l-lepp the friend of the faculty? Burks as a history professor? Fifty-four f N xo RS! WW? W K?2AH9 S 0 gummy f S K MREAGER J ENG. GA. Banner, G. Buuingarten Benjxunin, A. Cokfman llnwson, M. In-esehel Earliurt Fischer, A. Frank, C. Gaither Geiger Gilpin Gold Gutekunst Hnrmiesty Hillenbrand Holmes Long, R. Marklmm Martin Moore, J. Moore, R. Orr Peak Porter, C. nur. w. R. Renfro Robb Seaton Sparks, F. Steigner Torstrick, A. Weber, H. Wilson Witt, L. ll. Zinimernmn, J. E. Class of 1192. ENG. GB. Alt. L. Baer, S. Ban.-lnnnn Barth Benjamin, C. Brnwnstein Bullock Cznnplwll Conklin Cummins Doyles liichele Ellaby l'1ng'leinnn 1-'eigel A Gnrldie, C. Godfrey, T. Goodin. E. llaull, R.. L. Harrigan Heck Hennig llnfluge Hurhes, R. Isaacs .lolmnboeke Jones. C. Kaiser lifmimer Kngrfluunmer, G. Kneh Linvh Lnwd lllcyor, V. Mull Molina Ififtyfsiaz Muni, C. Osborne, R. Potter Puuller Prather Reibert Rice Roberts Rogers Rudlg Sohnlutz, W Schoo Sn-Iirieher Srflxwennk Somes Springer Mm-ele Ste-ineker St ivx-is Stocker Strum Stutsnmn Thoma le Turner, T. Vogedw Wemlekind, Westerman Whu len Wi ll D G. Zilumerinan. ll I3 SSB jo 9Z6I '11 F 5: Q 2 0 2 -1 2 we rn .- E 5:1 o Fifi y-save n ENG. 5A. Adams, Joe Arny Bloch, ll. Bnylun Brands Chnudoin Coleman Egner Feusncr Ford Giacalone llennings Kleinhvnz Marking, L. Merrick Moore, W. Morrison Ossman Perkins Reiling Renick Sadovitz Svhneller Sc-hupp Schwegler Smith, D. We-ber, W. O. Class of 19262 ENG. 513, Alhert Albrecht Bairtmnn Beard, R. Browning Bruner Burks, F. Carey, E. W Donahue, ' Dotson, P. Empson Gearing Grzkv lleihnan Ilenley Iloke iackson, C.- Levin Linden Munn Maple Miller, R. Neat Oerlle Osborne, E. Overall Riedling Ries, A. Ruby Stilzel Walsh Weinberg Fifty-eight B. ENG. 5C. Cropper llierking Gerhnrdt lloltzheimcr King, E. Leichardt Mlitlnck Menges, E. Ries, J. Robhert Robins, ll. Smith, E. Zellich, E. ?9Z6I 50 SSEO iq 01oqJ- ogpmg 11,105 may F-iffy-nine Class of 1925 as Juniors -Photo by New York Studio Class of 1925 as Sophomores Sixty Photo by New York Studio '1kEAGER UllNIIIIIIIIIIIHllllllllllIll!lllllillllllilllIIIIIIIIWIIII llllll!lllllillllllillillllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllilllllllllllll sf -. ENG. 4A. Allen Bailey, W. Barnuett, Baxter Bayard J. G. Bennett, G. Boesser Bromley Catlett Cottrell Davern Davis, C. Doll Duke Fegenbush Fieldhouse -Gaines, E. Geiser German Gilmer Golladay Grasch Grimm nan, R. Harrod Johnson King, 0. Lodewick Lnckett McNeal Maddox Neal, B. Stocker Treat Thornbury Wieland ENG. 4B. Class of 1192.7 ENG. 40. Griffith, W. Churchxnan Haist , Deddens Hall, C. Deetsch Hayden Fertig Horton Fey Kaelin, A. Hauschild Kincaid Heckman Iilotter Henze Q Kremer Hughes, T. Kuhn Lznnniers Landau Longacre Q Laun Loyed Leachman Matthews, C. Maier Rose McGl0shen Scott, W. McNally Shuler Metzger, E. Sorrell, W. 051211 Spanyer owen. R. 'rj . speed Pate Stephenson Rehn S'ununers Reynolds, R. Thurman, R. Robeson , Tong Rothrock Venhnii' Saxton Wolke Schmitt, A. Young, A, T1'Pl'0l101'H Zimmerman, J. ' Zoeller G Sindy-Iwo l-ING. 4D. Ballard, C. Beatty Berry Birkelhach Bowling Brown, J. Bunker ' Casey Cowell Dupin Fritz Kirzinger Magness Maier, F. Molver Nielsen Noel Piper Rausch Schmitt, J. Sheppard Sieboldi Smith, E. Stotz Taher Ti-abue Wagner Weilage Young, G. ENG. 4E. Cardwell, S. Cate Demuth Goodin Hedden Hilpp ' Kline, N. liorfhage Mannheimer, Mull enzie Miller, W. 0'Leary lleceius, J. Richardson Yenowine L LZ6I 30 SSEO 31103 mag Kq o1oq,1- OHJHIS Sixty-three ENG. 3A. Ahlmeyer Akers Anderson, H. Bierle Blanton Blunk Bott Bottorl Byrd Conely Cooper, C. Craig Crawford Duncan, J Duncan, W. Feige Frank, G. Harhnan, W. Herr Jackson Markwell Mcllonall McWilliams Moran Newkirk Percefull Req, J. Reader, V. Hood Schmitt, E. F. Seng Shi ndlebower Shively K Tolkerding Zim mennau, B. ENG. 3B. Ambrosius Bouchard Bunrlentanl Burks, J. Cannon llcakins, C. lleakins, J. llolirmann Duane Eberlein llesterniann Hikes Howell .Kestler liohlhepp Lenz Lieh Long, S. McCoy J Moore, K. Ott Pilson Raymond, C. Ries, E. Ritter, O. Romer Rush, A. Sanders, J. Schaefer, C. Stoner Ward ENG. 30. Bloch Carlisle llotson, K. Hesse Morgan Owen, N. Petrali Scheer Solnnied Scott, J.-Q Seabolt Stengel Sipes Stern Stry Thompson, L. Thurman Wheeler Wi llixuns, J. Willoughby Windhorst Winkler Yost Sixty-four ENG. 30. Clem Cooper, M. Hppihilner Fcnley Fischer, J. Fleischer D Green, W. I-louseworth, H. Honseworth, W. Huber, J. Jenkins, C. Kcown Lawrence Leiber Montgomery, E. Montgomery, O. Mulkorn Napier Nemeroti Oliver 'Paul, C. G. Pitzer Ruymund Redman Render, J. Render, H. Rothweiler Shackelford Troutman Q Williams, D. Young, E. K Young, J. Young. T. Class of 1192.73 ENG. BE. Beckcr Goss Huber, I. Kapflnumner, Lanlcnberger Lce Strong Ullrich Unruh Walters, J. Wedekind, H. Wehrley E ssvlg jo Z6I H J I' C I IZ Z m 2 -4 if If F E. Sixfy-five Sixty-sir q xL5'q 4354255329 5f.PlcT1.Y - FRESH C r E665 N, K xv , W 'ff Ifllfnnnlnnalxxuxww lx 5 N H , sna g 1 H215 HMEIY Sixty-seven ENG. 2A. Allslniller, Alsop Alt, W. Ainshotf Atherton Bachmann Barnett, li. Bartley Hntliner Beard, T. Black Blake Boliaimun Buuteiller linwulain liurnette Brunks Bi-oxrll. C. Broyles Bnsclnnan Carr Carter Caseldine Catlett, V. Crawford Gauldie Hall, J. Howard, E. Metzger, C. Nivhols 0'Brif-n Parrish Rabin-th Ritz-her Sparks. C. Thomusson Waits W4-hor, J. ENG. 2E Archer Diebold Fields Harper Hinnmn Joseph, A. Jnseph, 0. Morris Platofi Sosnin Stevens Striepe Tiller Torstrick Turner, H. Uhlun Voll Ware Weikel Wierwille Wilkens Wittwer, A L. L. J. Wittwer, J. Wnbbe Woerhle W ren Younger Class ENG. 2B. lmuhert Dodge, E. lloninger Fischer, I. Frermann Fritz Fulner, J. Gnnote Gentry Gibson, Wm. Gregory, T. Haas, 0. Hardin Hellnineller Heyhnch Hicks Hise Hobson Hnellnmnn Hopkins Howard, W. Hulse Hunter, H. Irion Peege Snyder, W. Snrrell, ll. ENG. 219. Beard, D. Berner Bixler Bohaning Bonne Butler Davis Dodge, G. Dumeyer Eatmon Edds Foster Franklin Hiirris Hartman Hedgepetch Heichelbech Holtz Hulet Kiel Jones, T. Kramer Maloney Mewhorter Rehn Selixrmnn Zabel 11928 ENG. 20. ENG. 2D. Childers Clark, U. L'ot'i'lnan Huber, E. Collins Nur-kles lliersing Ornies Jelf Pan-is lieelun Patterson Kelly Fennel Kirubel Pennington, liinuuel, C. Piper, J. liinsella. Qui:-k ' Lacy Redick Leiter Richard Lindle Ritchie, C. Luther Ritchie, H. Mason, M. Rohberts, N. Matthews, F. Roberts Matthews, R. Rogers MeClaskey Rosa Menges, G. Schaaf Menges, J. Sz-haedler Meyer, C. Sc-hneiter Miller, E. Schnell Moneypenny Schulthei s Moore, W. Sr-hwengel Mndwilder Seiwert Mueller Shannon Nevin Shelton Nnnnvlley Fuss ENG. 2G. ENG. 2ll. Cardwell, H. Duckworth Haier Forbes Hornung Foster, C. Hunley Green, P. Hutchinson Hall, K. Hyman McClure Jacobs Meredith Kaplan Oster Kimmel, F. Ran Kline, O. Seifert Mannheiiner Stanley Masden Stewart Netherton Tichenor Owen, E. Truuber Peter Vanlluren Philpott, S. Welch Proctor W llflf Puleh Rnpier Riley, W. lfohertson Rollins Roth Rush Sivori Smith, R. Turner, G. Sixty-eight H I3 SSI! 30 SZ6I 'Ill'-' E' 3 z 'Z E- IIJ C Simty-'nine Cflass EN G. r IA. Able ' Alexander Alfred Arnold Army Arvin Bache Bader Barnes Batman Buttenberg Bean Becker Belleville Bence - Bergman I Bernhard Berry K Bingain Bleier Bloomberg Bloyd Borders Bossle Bray X Brornr Bromley l-Ireritt Haas, C. .lone-S K ebla-Il liillinger SLU! tf, D. ENG. IE. Emery Fischer, Forcht, Fox c Griifilh, Love Marshall Massie Merchant Merrifield. G. G. A. R . Meyer, b Miller, R. Minott V Mohns Monroe Montgomery, G. - Murrell Nalley Nueman Ochner Orr Ostrander Parris, R. Pate Patton Perkins Perry Tully White, D. ENG. IB. Brown, Brown, Bryant, Bunker Burks Burnett, Cnlveard Campbell Carpenter Cook Cousins Couty Cowherd Cloud Crutcher Clary Daniel , D. Davis Deane DeGaris Demaree Deweese, E. D. E. S. 1 H. L. ENG. 1F. Balz Fulner, G. Godfrey Harrigan- King, J. Mclntosh Petersen Phillips - Philpott, Potts Reeb Reitz Reynolds Riedling Robins Robinson Rogers Roselle Rowlett Sagnlowsky Sanning Scheihle Schmied Schuster Scott, F., Scott, H. Seitz Skillman Slung Stiger Young, S. Seventy J. fI928g ENG. 10. S. Deweese, Dewitt . Doutrick Drane Dresclier Eiehele Eichert Ellaby Engnehl Euer Q Ernst Farris Fennen French Frisbie Gaillard Gardner, Givan Goss Green Gutermuth Gaiman W. ENG. IG. Eigaelbach Faesenmeier Faris Fleischmann Hydes Oldham Sc-hriener Schweitzer Spayd Specht Staweer Stephens Stewart Stierle Stoddard Stone Summers Thompson Trautwein Yassie Voelcker Wells Wierwille Wilkerson Wheeler, O. Wheeler, V. Wright Wunderlich Yager Yost Zimmermann, Wy ENG. 1D Cx-eager Hagemann Hall, E. Hampton Hardin Hoerter- Howe Hubble Hudson Huhn Ising King, W. Koch Koenig 'Knoer Krebs Langole Lanier Lawhorn Lindsay Lobreil SSBID jo Z6I ?8 Ollfl- S 13' A ru 7: 'C o 'Q w' EE 1: L 5. Sweazty-o-ne Seventy-two mm f QBrgani5atiunH 5 3 2 S s 2 5 i 5 3 5 5 5 E 3 Q 5 x 5 5 5 s z 2 E E Z 5 s E 5 w .. -3 V Q sa I 3 2 E 5 2 s 5 3 5 5 2 3 5 ' .-air' E- -rs' The Mitre Club The Mitre Club has just passed through the most successful year in its entire history. Though the perfect co-operation of school and Club, every event that it undertook was successful. The club elected as its oflicers for the February term the following men and it must be said that no honors could be more Flttingly bestowed: Pres- ident, VV. Burks5 Vice President, V. Longstreet5 Recording Secretary, H. 'Will-:inson5 Corresponding Secretary, E. lylillerg Treasurer, H. Rogersg and Sergt.-at-Arms, C. Liggett. Nlr. Burks was chosen as the leader of the club for the second time. It can be safely said that no other president of the club has gained such popularity with the members. Yet the entire set of oflicers is an able one and they surely proved their ability by their work during the past term. Y The first important event was an initiation. It brought into the club some of the best material in the school. The next wasua meeting of the Faculty and Club. The purpose of this was to bring the Faculty and Club closer together and to show them what the club really is. This was a great SJ'l'C'Hf.ll-fill on -Photo by New York Studio Burks, Pres.5 Longstreet, Vice-Prcs.g YVilkinson, Rec. Sec.g Miller, Cor. Scc.g Rogers, Treas.3 Liggett, Sgt.-nt-Arms. step forward and certainly if anything could better the spirit of Through the Mitre for the School, this would. There is perhaps more talent along the literary and public speaking lines of school life than there has ever been in the club before. In the Smith Memorial Declam, live of the six finalists were Mitre members and the entire six in the Constitution Oratorical Contest were Club members. In addition to this the winners and runners-up of both contests were Mitre men. This fact Within itself should show the great value of the club. The Club, too, sponsers a Mitre Declam. which was held May 1 5 in the gymna- sium. It is a great honor to win such a contest, for the winner of this usually takes precedence over winners of smiliar events during the school year. On June 5 there will be the Annual Mitre Moonlight. From all in- dications it will be a record-breaking one. And thus as the school term closes, the Club can rightfully and honestly say that they have abided strictly by the three principles of the Mitre Triangle: Scholarship, School Spirit and Character. ' Seventy-four Y? ma Q, -IC' v-EU CF' gre :E O2 Sw I-,S ff.: 25 sa P. '-E ::5' C: II: E12 B 'Fw E L 2.5 F:- 2 Sa 2. E'-: :PE -1. 5.1 Ei NZ' U.-. ' E :S Q, E.. A EE 'E E, .Em 57: 50 CO S. ,, S! I r-2 QF 5.1 ff: Q2 P+!! '11 2.51 'TR EE gr 2' E V .. FJ .-. R U' fb 'SAA F1 5 F .. r E .- 1' E -3 C ... f. F: 2 rs EW 15 ... E i ,- C E : C' rt 1. fb 5' ? '55 Q 5 .4 if' 'Q YJ E E7- Z F 2 5 'i W: Pi ? E'- F? r E F' E F' ss: II P SWIM CWD ogpmg 11.105 MQN iq 010q,1-- Seventy-five Annual Mitre Dieclmnoztory Contest du Pont Gymnasium, May I 5, 192 5. First Prize: Gold medal by the Mitre Club. Second Prize: Silver medal by Mr. B. M. Brigman, President Emeritus of the Mitre Club. The ConVict's Soliloquy ...... , . .......... , . .Adapted CALDXVELL BURNE'1 r A Vision of 'War and a Vision of the Future Ingersoll IBDNVIN PAUL The Signing of the Declaration ...,..... .Lipparfi A VVM. BASKETT Spartacus to the Gladiators .......i,..... T. I. ALISERT' Not Guilty . .. ........... .... XV M. Hunks Once a Kentuckian, Always a Kentuckian . . . AUSTIN GRAVRS Sezwuly-sir . . Keilog fl tiapled Vazzfersorz The Crimson -Photo hy New York Studio CRIMSON STAFF Mr. Davis, Faculty Adviserg Baker, liclitor-in-Chief, Paul, Knoopg Reynolds, Bus. Mgr., Hammond, McGnlin, Keener. Bo'r'roM Row--Geiger, VVilkinson, Miller, Albert. HE Crimson continues to receive the support of the student body. lts editions have all been sold out and more copies called for. This was true even when a number of extra copies were ordered. The December number was given over to the stadium and the history of its erection. Two hundred extra copies were sold without difliculty. , A very efheient staff has had as editor-inschief this term K. B. Baker, who is also editor-in-chief of this annual. O. S. Reynolds has been business manager. Those serving with these men on the editorial staff were lvil- kinson, exchanges, Paul, athletics, Geiger and Keener, jokes, Albert, Booster Club and Scholarship Club, E. H. Miller, Hi-Y, Knoop, school Quotes, and Pardee, artist. On the business staff were Thomas, Fischer, lV1cGalin, Hammond, Barfield, K. Schmied, and VV. Reynolds. Sewiily-sewrz 'Thi Booster Club A --Photo by New York Studio Mr. Heller, Faculty Adviser, Graves, l'rcs.g Porter, Vice-Pres., Albert, Rec. Sec.g Geiger, Cor. Sec., jenkins, Tre:1s.g Speckman, Sgt.-at-Arms. NDER the able leadership of Graves the Booster Club has just had what we believe to be its most successful season. Vile have been most fortunate in the type of members. All through the 'term the club has been making a strong fight to raise the banking percentage at Manual. The club is proud to say that it has in- terested the Parent-Teachers in having our library an assured thing. For some time we have had the books, many of them, but they were not ,avail- able to the students. Now at the club's request they are being catalogued, and we believe that the library is at hand. ' Something entirely new at Manual is the declamatory contest between Freshmen and Sophomores that is being sponsored by the club. It is hoped that this contestiwill become an annual affair. ' As the Booster Club has been so successful in the short time f since 19213 that it has been founded, we havegreat hopes for its future. YVe ask that each member of the student body remember that he is really an active mem- ber of the club. i Sezwrzfy-Piglrt ,IQIISOOEI QLLL CIUID ff'- :- PI- c ,C- 'I Z Q E -4 EL rn .- : 52 c Svzwr fy-11 inn Scholarship Club -Photo by New York Studio Hillenbrand, Pres., Albert, Vice-Pres., Kincaid, Rec. Sec., Gilpin, Cor. Sec.3 Godfrey, Treas.3 O'Leary, Sgt.-at-Arms. N THE fall of Ifjieg a small body of Freshmen, the Qc section, founded the organization now known as the Scholarship Club. Difficulties have been encountered from the very first, but with each member determined to make the club a success, it has now grown to a membership of over fifty. VVith the grade standing required for admittance it may never greatly ex- ceed this number. To create and sustain a greater interest in scholarship within the student body is the avowed purpose of the club, and its influence in this direction is already manifest. The past semester has been most successful, and the outlook is excellent for the coming year. The officers for next semester have been elected, and they will do well to emulate the Worthy example set by their predeces- sors. Eighfy :ge :EZ 5P.. VF! D ...xi 22' QT? NYS, Ln: 57:2 XG Si: :Has 21-5 Sri F-:E 97? : , :fa- 002 52.1 sm: -arg Er, .19 ' P he: L J EE' 5 30 FC F?- fi. wav EE -'1 -H rr 522 2: FQ PT: Z.: :-'S . 1 71: '1 22 25 fb ,sv SJUIOLIDS UID dfll 1- fl ogpmg 51.103 Amy ,iq owq, Ffighfy-um' Hifllf Club 1 K ' -v-Photo by New York Studio - OFFICERS NVILKINSON, President. BURKs, Fife-Prexirlezzf. MxLx.i2R, Secretary. SMITH, Treasurer. I Gooum, S.-zrgeazzi-az'-.flrmx. HE Hi-Y is the High School branch of the Y. M. C. A. lt is the only club in Manual that belongs to an international society. Hi-Y Clubs are organized in every land where the Y. M. C. A. has interests, and it is doing more to create Wrorld Fellowship between boys all over the world than anything else. Few clubs in Manual are as busy as the Hi-Y. Every meeting sees new boys in attend- ance, and we have plenty of pep at all our meetings.. The lirst Monday night last month ive had a motion picture upon a subjest in which most boys of High School age are interested. The next Nlonday' we had an initiation and l am sure all of the initiates had a good time. At another meeting, Mr. Garrett of the Lampton, Crane and Rainey Company gave us a talk upon The Christian brian in Business. From this little summary you can all see that the Hi-Y is working toward higher levels than ever before. The meetings are at 5:45 olcloek every Nlonday night in the Y. M. C. A. building at Third and Broadway. Every Senior, Junior, and Sophomore is invited to attend. ' Ernie Miller. Eigh fy-treo ? 5 3 : .- rv C I. L 5. 2 nw YE 115 Y-1 uv -. F 4.1 F' 3 : F 9 5 5 s 5 '51 H n V-1 F-7 C c c 5 : L1 ... .- C Q 1 If. E 'E in -1 Z' 2 Z' :n 1: rs. ... 2. Ui Il! 5' :J 5 ...A 2 ru -1 ev m P1 rv m 5 Q 1 A E 5? if I E I 1 ft .7 7? E F L... ,.. FD 'c E 9' A 'Z' z e E. 12 ? ? E, E N.,- E 1 I rv 2 5 : I C ...4 rv .. .. E 1: -E 4 JE I' ... :- o 5: -2 L. 3 5 m 5 JE ai L ? E- av 'T I 5 c : --4 Ui 5 Qn FJ SE . T2 rv I' 'C' J. JE fl' .Q 5+ 1 -- T' In 5 i E iq: Q C ...- V Y I 5 . Q 2 'E e -4 S Pi' JJ 1- C 6. Eighty-three M Club HE M Club held its iirst meeting of the school year December 19, 1924. There were only a few old members back to help inspire the new ones. The meeting was called to order by G. A. Miller, and the following officers were elected and installed: President, H. B. Stone, V ice- President, G. A. Miller, Secretary, L. Deddens, Treasurer, T. Thierman, Sergeant- at-Arms, M. Dawson. There has been little time for activities in the M Club outside of the one big thing for which the club was organized in 1922. lts purpose, as stated then, is to promote athletics at Manual. VVe have had little time for anything except to support the teams that representthe school. Every member of the M Club has the spirit of support to a degree rare in a boy who has not made a letter. Every member has backed all branches of athletics and has shown his sportsmanship in and out of school and in all games. Let every Manual boy strive to do his best in everything, whether it be on the basketball Hoof, on the gridiron, on the track, on the baseball diamond, or, most important of all, in his studies. It is impossible to take part in any branch of athletics at Manual without having satisfactory grades. Mr. C. A. Beutel has been ever with us, making good suggestions and guiding us in every way. VVe all know that Mr. Beutel is a friend to every one and especially to the members of the M Club, which he helped to found. VVe thank you Mr. Beutel, for your efforts in making us keep our lzeazls up as well as our kneex. ' H. B. STONE. X Eighty-four 1u0.LJ.uu '.1aqqaAy!.xxrJQI Jaiayg W 'S 1619112510 A I 'ffllsxmf lung 'a YH ' F9 L1 :11 T V. X - x 5 i F- I 4 5. 3 rr --1 -1 nf 1 -.4 E. Ji V - : -1 E S I E F 7 I 'Z 1, 3 : E If E' 5 ... 3. R B ... 'Fl ft QLLL Wulf? Mi Z '5 '1 25' Ill 'Z 2. E iglzty-filwl R H. K. .Smfich Memorial Deolozmoztory Contest du Pont Gymnasium, April 3, 191.5 First Prize: Herbert VVilkinson Second Prize: Arnold Jenkins The Death Penalty ................ X .... .... I lictor Hugo D.ANIEL HANINIOND Speech before the Virginia Delegates ..,., ..... P atrick Henry . TARNOLD JENKINS The National Flag ................. . . .Henry lllfurci Beecher T. I. ALBERT The Tomb of Napoleon ..s,,....,,.... .... R obert G. Ingersoll XVILLIAINI BURKE One Niche the Highest .................... .... B urritt HERBERT AATILKINSON A Message to Garcia ...i........ X ....s..,.. ..... E lbert Hubbard KENNETH EBERTS JUDGES Dr. Chas. VV. VVelch, Pastor of the Fourth fl foenue Presbyterian Church. Dr. Rawlings, Pastor of the Highland Methodist Church. Prof. B. M. Brigman, Dean of the Speed Scientific School. E ighty-six Courier' owrnoil Urottorfifrzotl Contest flu connection with the nation-wide Constitution contestj du Pont Gymnasium, April IO, 1925 MODERATOR E. R. M.ARTIN H earl o f the D8P!lI'N'IL6lll of H islory JUDGES Jas. S. Richmond, Primripal of the Riiclzmorzd School. G. T. Ragsdale, Head of the Histo1'y Departmeviz, Male High School. F. Davis, H ead of the lfflglifll Department, flu Pont Manual Training The Constitution The Constitution The Constitution The Constitution The Constitution The Constitution Higli Svlzool First Prize: VVM. BURKS Second Prize: EDNVIN PAUL Eighty-seven . . .Arnold Jenkins .Howard lVIcGalin .Daniel Hammond . . . . . .VVm. Burks Herbert VVilkinson . . . . . .Edwin Paul The Reel eand White ----Pllotn hy New York Studio Baxter, 'Weber, Grimm, Bennett, Bailey, Mr. Petersen Qlfneulty Adviserj, Olsen, Landau. HE Rauf am! I-Vhife, under the guidance of lV1r. Petersen, has had a most successful year. The senior class has been active with the sales from the very hrst. They have handled this difhcult part of the work so well that a substantial proht has been made. The staff has been eHicient and prompt in handling its assignments. As soon as the school installs its printing presses We shall make the paper a daily. The staff this term has been composed of the following men: Eflirors . . .,.VVM. BAILEY G. G. BENNETT Sport: .... FRED E. GRIMM Joker .. ...,.... .... R . WV. BAXTER Reporrer: C. J. G. BARN!-T'! I' IRVING O1.sEN FREDERICK SENG H. LANDAU .4 tff'?l'fiIi7IKQ' YVILPRED XVERER HERIYERT BROXVNING Eiyhly-eight Ennis jfihe Qtbletics w5.:3ge:ei:1 .:tT:V-5-yr:-1, fmwiw' ' x 1 px -w, x,3f:,Vg,g wiv: :-552-.x,:.fV,-,W -.h?Sh? 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V,.V ,v ,gg 1 A' 'fax 'L 3' r ig: A, X Cs, ,axis-w ,QMQS Q QQ vw V Q4 fi? ,wk , MV gi f? Q V Vge, m,. V V5 , wfiiei we ' ' D 1 2 ,E x . ' ,Q - ' . VS Dedication. Program dopant Stadium. 1:30 1:45 November 15, 1924 Raising of college pennants around the stadium, to the strains of college songs played by Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Co. Band. Parade of representative groups of schools and institutions helping to build duPont Stadium. Units appearing: Male High School Band, Guests, Otiicials, and Faculty Members, Girls High School, YVashington High School of Cedar Rapids, la., Atherton Girls High School, Richmond School, Football squads of Nlale High School, St. Xavier College, New Albany High School, hleifersonville High School, duPont Manual Training High School football squad and student body. 2:10 Every spectator is requested to join in singing America.,, 2:15 Invocation by the Rev. Dr. C. W'. Welch. 2.20 Miss Mary P. Bloom, grand-daughter of the late Dr. l. N. Bloom, who was a close friend of Mr. Alfred Victor duPont and for many years a member of the Board of Education, will raise the Stars and Stripes in dedication of duPont Stadium to the ideals of the United States of America. Spectators are asked to stand at Attention'f as the flag is raised. Miss Bloom will be escorted by two members of the alumni representing the American Legion. 2:30 Coach Neal Arntsorfs duPont Manual Training High School football team and the Vifashington High School team from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, take the field to play and dedicate the stadium to clean athletics. KITTXYEEN THE H,-XLTES CAPT. BURGIVS Campaigners CAPT. GOTTSCHALK'S Educationers The Press .................. . . .Center .,.. Mrs. Lelia Leidenger duPont Manual High ..... . . . duPont Manual P. T. A. , . . . . . duPont Manual Alumni Gold Star Contributors. . . . . . Gold Star Contributors. , . , . . Gold Star Contributors. . . Citizens Committee .... . . . Male High ...... lvlale High Dads . . . Nlale High Alumni .......... ....... Right Guard Right Tackle . . . . . . . , Right Rnd . XVilliam H. Camp Leland Taylor Guy W'hitehead Meyrick Colley Henry Manly Samuel D. jones Arthur Rutledge Byron Hartley . , ..., lid Gottschalk Q.1s, ...., ' Right Hzllf ,Ulueft Half . Full Back . I I ,Left Guard , l ,Left Tackle Left lind . A. B. VVeaver Captain Joseph Burge and his Campaigners will line up in true football fashion to deliver the new 372,000.00 stadium to Captain Ed Gottschallds Board of Educationers, which will re- ceive it as a part of Louisville's school system. Referee Mayor Quin will call the teams together in a conference midfield, where he will ask Captain Burge and Captain Gottschalk what they have to say in behalf of their teams. It is anticipated that Captain joe Burge will address Captain Ed Gottschalk as follows: VVell. Ed, when you pledged the field, we promised the stadium. All that we ask now is to be permitted to dedicate it to Mr. Alfred Victor duPont, in recognition of his service to education in Louisville and that it be known as duPont Stadium. Captain Gottschalk will reply: ' WVell joe, it is our wish that it be so dedicated. lt looked like a tough job, but team work did it. VVe've added a splendid unit to the institution given us thirty years ago. Mayor Quin will say: VVell, boys, it's a great day for Louisville. s duPONT NIANUAUS ONE INIOMENT VV'ith the student body and faculty at the flagstaff, Miss Lucille Fessenden, youngest mem- ber of the duPont family, escorted by two alumni Legionaires will then raise the du Pont Manual pennant to its place with the Stars and Stripes. The student body will sing the school song. Eighty-nine ......u...., ...Am cr.. ... ........- .. A D 5 5 .3 T12 4 If 3 as A 5. .1 35 .E 1. I udio North Stand Ninety York SL -Photo by New South Stand K W 3 X X XXX 4 ll I O P D f 'IKM . Qs. A ,l,:: :JI V WW '.'i15 AzWl'W W f J uf X P XX v Xxx NJ EX x X - si 5' L? f 412 L. EAGE2 Ninety-one Ninety-two : vu Ss. io Q ha I cr :vs I ,- 2: S.: -C 75- Sm EE C .: 3 aa 7 .J A as n-4 E ,:f J: KI ,- P .I QL'-I -A R: of Ra-I U ,u: LF 'QQ 575: : 'E 4:2 :Y 1:53 KL.-1 pc 75: M J.: Za.: 5: .MQ ? : l 3 'H 52 -a .- 43? .QF FL 2 sl. QGJ U: '-c 55.2 will 573 B5 5 . .zij 3: 53 ,- ,v L.. fi fi? :IE .-2: Ii? 2 5 5 II E3 as 3.1 OC E-'ox C 22 52 s.. U Jones Schaffer, Westerm an, Baer Hollinuhezlxl, fSfudcnt Mgnj, German, Seaton, ieru yulus, H Harden, mem, wolf fffr Row-Arntson A Ei um c ez :ES Football The football season of the du Pont Manual Training High School was oflicially opened on September 26th. The foe encountered was the representatives of Shelbyville, who were snowed under by the count of 72 to O. The day was hot and of course the game was slow, but it gave Mr. Arntson, our coach, a chance to try out all the substitutes, Without endanger- ing the chances of victory. On October 4th the South Bend team lined up against Manual. This game proved very interesting, and was not won until the last quarter. It gave Manual a 2 to I break with South Bend, before this each team had won a game. The final score was 27 to I3. One week later Manual played the,Briar Jumpers of Somerset. Manual won out by the score of 47 to O. The greatest sensation of this game came when John Doll received the kick-off and ran it back for a touchdown. In spite of such a beginning Somerset continued to fight. The 18th of October marked the first game in the new stadium. Vile lost to South High of Columbus, Ohio, by the score of IO to 6. The Manual team showed its strength when it held on the one-inch line. On the 24th of October we met and defeated St. Xavier, of Cincinnati, by the count of 27 to 13. The day being chilly was ideal for football. The hot dogs, which were sold by the Booster Club, were gladly receievd. The Hopkinsville Tigers met Manual on the ISf of November. The game was an exchange of punts, Jeffries getting the best of the argument. The game ended with Manual on the long end of a 20 to 3 count. November 8th found Manual at Little Rock, Arkansas. The game was played on a muddy field, our first trial of playing in the sticky sub- stance. Manual returned to Louisville with another scalp in her belt, as the team won 20 to 0. 7 The greatest day in the history of Manual was November I 5th, On this day the stadium was dedicated. This gave Manual a thing which has been wanted for the last thirty years, it also gave us our own back yard, so we would not have to use the back yard of some one else. Plans fora gala program were made out, but the night before the flood gates of the heavens were opened, and by the time of the game, the field looked like a swimming hole. The sun appeared and made the held a glittering mass. Most of the plans were abandoned, but the day will never be forgotten by a true Manual man. Promptly at I :go o'clock pennants of the various colleges where Manual graduates are attending or did attend were raised on the flag staffs around the Stadium. During the raising of the pennants the Standard Sanitary Band played Ninety-three the airs dear to the alumni of the various schools and colleges represented. America was sung by everyone, as the Red, VVhite, and Blue was raised. Directly beneath the American Flag was the Manual Pennant. Then came the game with the team from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a team of high national standing. The game was a thriller, as the teams were very evenly matched, and played onfeven terms during the whole affair. During' the first half the breaks were divided, but during the second half Cedar Rapids made a touchdown, the onlyone of the game. Between halves the stadium was turned over to the Board of Education as du Pont Stadium. Mayor Quin addressed the spectators on the achievements of the schoolf , Thanksgiving day was 'cold and clear, with a strong wind from the west. This game was witnessed by the largest crowd ever known to' attend a High- School-Manual football' game. Male succeeded in -winning,-it being the first time in four years. VVe lost, 'we lost cleanly andhwe 'h'ave'no alibis. During the first quarter M-anualikept the ball iniMale's territory. Male made a touchdown in the second quarter, and also made, one' in the third quarter. Things looked blue for the,Manual supporters. f The team, With a grim detremination to Win, rallied, but fell short by live points. During the last quarter the ' Crimsons 'opened' up-their deadly aerial attack. The game ended 'With the ballefar in -Maleis territory. B , The score by periods:-g i ' . , . ' I 2 3. 4, Total C 'C Manual ' X 2 O O 7, V 9A - C , Male Q 1 o 7 7, o I4 The scores of this year's games are: i' ' - i - Manual . 72 - Shelbyville to iManual 27 Y .South Bend C ' I3 iManual 47 a Somerset . O Manual ' 6 South 'High H g D- NIO Manual 27 St. X. of Cin. I3 Manual 20 Hopkinsville -A g 3 Manual 21 , Little Rock, Ark. 5.0 Nlanual O R Cedar Rapids, ,Iowa 6 Manual 9V Q - Male High H Y .14 The second team also-had a very successful season,-under the careful guidance of Mrt Hudkins. The team' won four out of seven games Ninety-four wuzwa .nog q1U.l,I 'uosduzgl Hfalgeg- 'lwllffo '10 IWW 'nice 'falwu C-I 'uou mcg 'JJO gb: ...ra fl 3:1 5' ll 51: 2 L .. iwun '31of1Tfl'1-AA xinnq ' euurglag 'I :mn '31 L1 5' E ll 5' 2. rr ' p.1uAq WI Z' S' YA '119?lW2I 'Jap H911 nor, Jaurug fl U 'X1zAmHou 'umu Hu 0 E. :n E WM AW 4-v O 3' 1 , 1 umqwo 'qs u. rg .no EC xr m 77' 110 'sua v 'JUJJEII 5: .... .,. E .:. E E. : 'sahualg Z Pi H un-'JA 'npyulg T' E X. I ww A Q E C 5' V 03011-I-' x iq AX Elm IS 51103 U Ninvty-fiz'0 Ninety-sim Ninaly-s 1 1 Nimffy-eight D Q 5 .. 72 JA ,. C' :- 2 z 3 C 'z' 4 1. .. - O :- F3 f. .. 5' .. A .I D-4 T6 D V in CJ md .2 .ig ui- ,LT :sf sei' .. :G - Li QI 'E 'az Sth: .Q To :D it -E ff.. in FI! Fa WO QM gh. zz 'O i-1 :LE-1 OO fc: Basket Boil! The basketball team chosen to represent du Pont Manual Training High School opened the season with a victory over Carrollton. The game was easy for our boys. The fireworks ended with Manual ahead 25 to 18. C - After this victory came four defeats. The Alumni defeated us in a very exciting game which proved to be a contest between two stars, Jeffries and jenkins. The next defeat was administered to us by Jeffersonville. The contest was hard fought and it took two overtime periods to determine the winner. Horse Cave was the next to defeat us. The loss was very unexpected, as we thought Horse Cave an inferior team.' The second string men began the game and were unable to hold the Five Horsemen. In the second half the regulars were unable to gain and when the smoke cleared, Manual was trailing by .11 points, the score be- ing 27 to 16. ' Q The last of the four defeats was received at the hands of the Kentucky Freshmen. The game was very hotly contested and exciting. - Many High School men' who had witnessed the Horse Cave game chuckled with delight and wanted to know, NVhat won't St. X. ,do to Manual. But when St. X. arrived, it was a horse of another color, as Manual won by a safe margin. ' , Before our next encounter the Captain was chosen, Abe Baer being the one honored. The game which followed was with Owensboro, a team which was considered as having a good chance to win the State Tournament. Our team defeated- them,by a wide margin. 7 ' The next game was a bitter dose for Male High, as Manual beat them by the score of I7 to 12. - .Q The contest was one which proved that Manual was more consistent in converting free throws into points. This was the beginning of another year of victories over Male High. This game gave Manual another step towards the City Championship. The game ended, Manual leading I7 to 12. K , ' X W The Lexington Blue Devils were the next to meet defeat at the hands of the Crimson warriors. The game was full of thrills and exciting moments. M-anual barely escaped another defeat, the final score being 16 to 15, but 1 point makes so much difference. The team was out for blood during the next game and defeated the Alumni 36 to 23, Jeffries starring as usual. Then came a trip to Lexington and 'Frankfort. Both contests were won. The Frankfort game ended 23 to I3 in Manual's favor, and the Lexington game ended 22 to 16 also in favor of the Crimsons. , A The next game made Manual the City Champions. They defeated St. Xavier 27 to 15. The Manual team was superior in every department and made points practically at will. This game also showed an improvement over the past playing of the team. All athletic relations between Jeifersonville and Manual being severed, we 'had an open date, and a team had to be substituted. This team was the representatives of the New Albany High School. The plucky little chaps from across the river gave us a tustle for the victory. With one minute to playjeffries broke loose and made two baskets in succession. As the game ended, the score was 28 to 24 in Manuals favor. ' - Male High was returned victorover. Manual in the second encounter between the two. They beat us by six points, the score being 32 t0'26. Altho defeated by Male High, Manual won the city Championship. A ' We again met and defeated the Owensboro team. Thesecond team were sent in dur- ing the last half and held the down staters by a ten point lead. Revenge is sweetg so was it with Manual when they met the Horse Cave team the second time. VVe defeated them 23 to 18. The next thing was the Sectional Tournament. The teams entered in the Seventeenth district were: Manual, Male High, and St. Xavier. Manual defeated both entries, win- ning the right to participate in the State Tournament. During the Sectional Tournament, Potter won the sportsmanship medal and the team won the sportsmanship cup given by the Hi-Y Clubs of Male and Manual. Ninety-nine L:-xx 5 i Zilrxk? i' 971' i .1 X'-' H .ref '. a. 2 : wx ' Tsar, ' .w ..:,W'f w - . - fmt' 'T The team went to Lexington to participate in the State Tournament, and returned home with the bacon. The teams played and scores are as follows: Manual 25 LCXiHgIOIl ll Nlanual 24 London I0 - Manual 21 Pikeville rg Manual zo Newport 13 Manual 44 Winchester I0 The State Champions then went to Chicago to participate in the National Tournament held at the University of Chicago. The team played four games, won three and lost the fourth. Although we did not win the tournament, we won praise from all over the United States, and from the coaches of the teams in the tournament. The teams played and the scores are as follows: ' Manual 32 Portland, Ore. 24 Manual 26 Elgin, Ill. I4 Manual zo Medford, Mass. I3 Manual 27 VVestport High 29 ' ' Q i ' of Kansas City, Mo. The name of Manual will be remembered by Chicago and the teams who participated in the tournament. Also the name of Irvin Jeffries will be remembered, as he was chosen cap- tain and forward of the All-American High School Basket Ball team, an honor very seldom bestowed upon a man not a member of the team which won the tournament. One Hundred 2 Qf LL 5 franc IQ One Hamdred-two E an x ': L'- 5 A 5. +2 'I cam -. 1-: D2 as V, vs DC -.non wouog 1 'MSA ' 11059903 F'-IH '.19u .uoyq :SE 'ualanimjy '1naJJ, 'grlnpefigrmq 'Jaq1e.1,f uof 'sa 'auwqS0 'uepfoq 'A'aluaH--A4011 aol 'Jang 'glmzn A 'iduofl 'HBH 'qunli 'Kasnfj 'lmuxg PM L .I 'iamfj '.1:npr-sgg '.l-HUM 'JUYWH 5351 'W +-1 '-1 91 o FT weal ogpmg 71105 max Aq 010114- Onc Hzmdrad-three Baseball and Track BASEBALL The baseball season opened Saturday, April 3rd, Shelbyville furnishing opposition. The game ended with Manual on the long end of a 9 to 4 score. VVeber, Wlesterman and Capt. Grawemeyer did the twirling, while Earl Carey and Voit did the receiving. Mr. Hudkins had charge of the team, as Mr. Arntson was in Chicago with the basketball team. , There is an abundance of material from which to pick a team. There are pratically four men for each position with some left over. Much is expected from the team this year, as we hope to win another State Championship. Manual won this honor last year with less material, so me are confident that the team can repeat this feat again this year. Some of the best known fellows out for baseball are: Capt. QBig Sixl Grawemeyer, Earl Carey, Jeffries, Deddens, Browne, VVeber, Kaelin, Elmer Carey, Denny, YVesterman, Yoit, German, YVitt, Potters, Bo Meyer, and Schreiber. TRACK The loyal track men of the du Pont Manual Training High School were defeated by St. john's Military Academy of VVisconsin, but defeated the team representing our friendly enemies, namely, Male High, at the Jeffer- son County Armory on Friday, February 27th. Manual made a line showing and from these results the team is picked to win the state championship. The meet held to determine the champions will be at Lexington. Manual has been in one meet so far this season and will participate in three more. The three are with The University of Louisville Freshmen, with St. Xavier, and with Male High. 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A X N I Q ist's or Woodwvorking- Vve carry a full line of L Starrett s lVlaChinist Tools and Stanley Planes and Tools A X -7 K ,,l ' IH A ' il ' li Y- ex milk 1 QL: f I A Q X , R -kg ' 'Nj Y 7 ll' l N f OT or cold-as you like it! Air is a poor conductor of heat. That's why a home built of Coral Ridge Hollow Tile keeps the heat inside in winter and outside in summer. Saves cost of coal and re- pairs. More substantial in appearance. Coral Ridge Clay Products Co., Incorpo- rated, Louisville, Kentuclw. Y ALBRECHT SONS HARDWARE co. 250 lvesf lefferson St. Ciiy or Blain 834 NOT SO EASY lllgigistrntez This IlllllllS watcli was fasten- ed in his pocket ln' ai safety-pin. How did you xnnnnge ro get it? l,I'lS17llC1'I lVell, judge, l usually gets live dollars for six lessnnsf, 1 I Dosen't that inule ever kick you? ,fl f HND, szih, he llllllf yet, hut he frequently kicks Write for free fi de place where nh recently wus. booklet on hung- Ig? - f alow and small 61 W l egal house desi ns. W. , fy? g ' QQ' ' I L ff H A. K ft S L' A iillf . Iifirgared S , cu ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Q Fresh Beef, ll'luf:ton, Lamb, Veal, BRICK 5 HOLLCW TILE Better Jlffade of Better Clay Dried Tongue, Corn, Dried and Spiced Beef, Etc, . .i.nln..... A...L ,Ar Cor. Fifth and Liberty Slrerls STALL Ns. 1, KENTUCKY MARKEIL Both Phones 794--Res Phone City 6575 One Hundred-fiz'e ,,....LL....--, .-. ,., A -AA -..A'ia- -..-,.. ...,.,.-,,,...L ,-,... ..,. Follow the Manual Crowd to the Equitable Life Assurance Society - And see how many friends and fellow students are insured with this strong company CNCOYD Ask Dad or Any Banker f f They Know QJQM3 Henry J. Powell, Manager 1 john W. Chenault, Assistant Manager f Henry A. Smith, Supervisor SUITE 414, STARKS BUILDING SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES A. H. Simon F. C. Pilson W. O. Akin Mrs. Ruth Twyman Martha C. Huber W. D. Webb Jas. VJ. Tyler Frank E. Hand Sallie R. Ewing Lucille M. Barnett S. T. Payne Wade H. Heavey H. E. Cleaton Mrs. L. I.. Wagner Mary E. Leist 1 Trannp-Can you give me Something to eat, St. Bernard Goa Co. W Lady--There'S the wood-pile. Tramp-I can't ent wood. Lady--You can Saw it, can't you? 'I'r.unp-Pd rather cat it, lady. Good morning. Incorporated Western and Eastern Kentucky Coal Tcnderfoor-I had an awful dream last night. First-Class Scout-VVcll, what did you dream? New Albanlk 1115- I-0UiSVille, KY- Iefffl'S00VillC, Ifld. Tcndcrfoot--I dreamed I was caring Shredded wheat, :md when I woke half the mattress was Don D. WVALKER, Manager. gone. Our Prices Are Right See Us Before Buying Strap Watches, 510.00 andnup Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Illinois and Swiss Watches In Green and White Gold 1 Thin Models I ' Chains to Match GHAS. G. WRIGHT E99 GO., jewelers Tyler Hotel Building, Ilouisville, Ky. Ons Ilunclred-six Devoted to training and promoting young people in business. P Commercial School 321 Guthrie Street Louisville, Kentucky Above the average: You call this a beef- steak? lt makes me laugh. VVaiter: 1,111 glad to hear it, Sir. Most people swear. I Survant: Have you ever been through alge- lt-ra? W'olil': Yes, hut it was in the night and I didn't see much of the place. You haven't forgotten us, have you, waiter? Oh, no, sir! You're the two fried sinelts. afrcourt 590 Co. INCORPORATED Designers and Makers of Commercial and Social Engraved Stationery Commencement Invitations Dance Programs and Invitations Christmas Greeting Cards Calling Cards Favors HIKE TO HEICK'S FOR GOOD TOOLS ty' Every Description Henry Heick Hardware Co. --- lncorporulvd --- 522 Xvest Nlarket Street TRY YO UR LUCK Take out a policy. One customer got arm broke the other day and we paid her 5500. You may be the lucky one IOI1101'I'OlV.n QUAINT RUSSIAN CUSTOM Bright Boy: ln Siberia they don't hang a man with a wooden leg. lnnoccnt Boy: Why not? Bright Boy: They use a ropef'-The Corz- tirzeuf. W'e are Proud to be Called The Young lVlan's Bank Come in and see us Louisville National UJVLR The Big Red Building-5th and Market 1 Branch Ojices --- Shelby and Oak 18th and Broadway Highland Park i V . Highland and Baxter Aves 28th and Dumesnil One Humlrml-sez'mi The Manzta! Stadium was built with PEED CE Er T C393 because like BRIXMEN For Perfect Mortar dl!-3 It lil' best for Noteworthy Structures CBD ouisville ement o. Speed Building Louisville, Ky. The Best Inq Amusements' B. F. KEITH'S R1ALTo fs! NATIONAL E MAJESTIC MARY ANDERSON PROBABLY GAVE IT A WEIGH All my life Pvc been unfortunate-when still Il child, I was left an orphan! VVh:1t did you do with itfu Qualify and Service, Our lwollu TJ. BIIQKEL QQ SONS Hardware, Stoves, House Furnishings Y Paints and Yvindow Glass 1 ROOFING, SHEET METAL WORK and REPAIRING HO E PHCNE. SHAWNEE 1406 S. XV. C 22nd ii M rket 1'il1giiSi1l111ll1I uvvlllllhi the best Way to make an Englishman happy in his old again All-:Xmcricnnz Tell him zu ioke when hc's jvoungf' - -17 f Home Phone, Magnolia 13-.. Lumb. Phone, South 22 BEUTEL 8: FREDERICK --in FLORISTS iz- 1229-1231 S. BROOK ST. l.ouisvn.LE, KY. CLOSED ON SUNDAY One I1 mulred-eight 5 fPersuade your Ddcl to let the SACKETT FUEL CQ. i store his coal this summer and receive a hartdsorne present. M. GRESHAM SACKETT, 'OS MdYll1dllS Coal Mari M.Il lt t ' ltdth Joui 'uv oo' n some mirrorsf use e v 1 lady. Cert:1inly, said the clerk. He showed a number of mirrors, all the while loosing well-chosen eloquence concerning their good points. As she made no inquiries about prices, he offered to let her see some more. I think I have seen quite enough, thank you, she responded, sweetly. I just wanted to be sure my complexion was all rightf, l LEE LEWI ,mt Lou isfuille 's Hz'gfzest Class CONFECTIQNERY and RESTAURANT EQ Our perfectly equipped Banquet Room on the second floor may be engaged for dinners and luncheons. 542 South Fourth Street One II1u11Irf'rI-nine BALLARD' FLOUR xt gi:saf 'V Q ' B 'S Q,,,A,, Starr Wren ar , . 5 1,0 , A H 0 weleeepz ng 'll X R - h I noun :iilim .-'- '-' - The Perfect 43:2-5' as X gl Blscuil Flour ,163 Made in the World's Largest Soft Winter Wheat Mill Ballard Qgwggggllard Eu. BERRY E? KIESLER -m:,lIGmCery and Meat Nhrketlzch- The lady visitor at 'thc prison asked the usual S h d S question: S t t -: , . I4 2111222 ret And what are you in for, my good man? a has Borrowing money, mum, replied the stolid Home, Shawnee 1433 Cunmlfcrlanc, West 53,7-j Convict Borrowing money? But they can't put :1 SCHEIBERTUS PHARMACY PUNCH in jail for tlm-3' ' 4 Not ordinary, mum. But I had to knock The Prescrlptlon Store ll guy down four or live times before he'd lend ' 37 34th at Madison 1 1 Louisville, Kentucky lt to me' THE E. T. SLIDER COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Producers and Shippers of Washed and Screened SAND and GRAVEL from the Ohio River Fine Sand, Coarse Sand, Pea Gravel, Oneflnch Gravel, Concrete Gravel Our Motto: .Quality and Prompt Service Louisville, Kentucky 1 1 1 1 1 PLANTS 1 1 1 1 1 New Albany, Indiana One Ilzmdred-ten, Louisville College of INSTITUTED lS70 INCORPORATED 1873 Pharmacy offers especial inducements to those who are prop- erly qualified. The course at this College, covering a period of three years, is designed to combine theoretical and practical train- ing in all branches of study. There are five laboratory courses with experienced instructors. The next session opens October Sth, 1925. Requirements for entrance are four years of High School with credits of at least fifteen units. For catalogue address, G. L. CURRY, Phar. D., Dean, 104 W. Chestnut Street Louisville, Ky. A Company Wortliy of Its Illustrious Name George Cv ashington Q: xxfrilllf wer you doing at the Information Insurance Company Bwfhf A: I wanted to iind out something. F' O' REDFORD' GENERAL AGENT Q: You can't find out amytliing at :in 111 7.10 MARION E. TAYLOR BUILDING formation booth, x A: Th11t's what I found out. LOUISVILLE, K I. Capitalize your spare time during vacation and put it to jinancial gain. Open Territory, Direct Agency Contracts. 4 Z,-----ON SAVINGS---1-il-Z BANKING, TRUST, REAL ESTATE AND SAFETY VAULT THE LOUISVILLE TRUST CO. SOUTHWEST CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET 4Z-CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT-ill-Z One Hundred-elf-vm: Our Work Speaks For Itself ALL PHOTOORAPHIC XYORK IN THIS ANNUAL MADE BY Y ORK STUDI O Ojictial Photographers for the ill. T. H. S. ANYTHING PHOTOGRAPHICH Highest Quality at Lowest Price is the Motto of Our Studio Phone City 5230 319 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE, LOUISVILLE, KY. CI-IAS. ROBERTS L. F. GADDIE POOKMANIS . 'X ' h l b 'Fu PHARMACY iiiiif P U VVcll, see you exercise care when doi g ELK'S BUILDING, THIRD AND CHESTNUT your work. All my Hoors are highly p , ' ishcd and in' perfect condition. LOUISVILLE' RY' 'lOh, don't worry about mc slippiif, mu 3 ' ' 3, OOKMANS LEASE Ive got nails in me boots! ERFECT ARTICULAR RESCRIPTIONS EOPLE DA GER! Don't Let Your Oil Run Too Low Crank Case Should Be Drained Every Five Hundred Nliles POLARINE OIL or GREASE IS MUCH CHEAPER THAN NEW BEARINGS Standard Oil Company INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY One Ilunclred-Iwelzve 0 Homes of Distinction are Heated the Monarch Way MONARCH FURNACES ARE THE BEST STRATT N E5 TERSTEGGE Brooks Denhard , , . The managmg editor sent n cub reporter to report n wedding. Aftern'nrd: Hey, kid, why don't you work on that wedding? COmPanyI,,C0,p0,d!rd There was nothing doing?,' , . . . , 'Nothntg i iw? Wfhat io You mean? Didn't 314 South Iihlrd St. LOLIISVIHB, kv. Ii K LO I G .,, L ' ' the wedding take place! Lady Jilandmzl for Ifomrn it NVE CARRY OXYG-PIN' Trusscs - Abdominal Supporters f Crutches Elastic Knee Caps f Ice Bags i ELKS9 ATHLETIC CLUB LOUISVILLE 200 ROOIXIS-R.EXTES 82.00 PER DAY AND UP HOTEL DEPARTMENT ANDTDINING ROOM OPEN TO THE PUBLIC CLUB ROOMS AND ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT FOR INIEBIBERS ONLY Nope. The bridegrooin didn't show up and there is nothing to write 'i 'tXVhnt time is it, Mnudfv boolncd her i'41the1 s voice from the top of the stairs. Fred's watch isn't going. How about Fred? Dress Well , Buy Them and UpfStairs Succeed I V ! UP-Sfaifs 4-ffl Mafkef E And Save ! Om' Hulzclrml-Ilrirlrfm 'lf' mm rr E SX mem ' 1 ' x :nw H Ladies Wrist Watches 5 510 M' 9 a t Gents Strap Watches ,Q .ff - I Q9 sri Diamond Rings 28 4g Graduation Presents ww I f ww Tafel for Silver RICH G. sa SON co. jeweler 122 XVest Market Street NEVER DO THIS Fimucr: NHOW did YC come by that black CumberIand,SoutIx 435 HOH1B,AI8gIl0Il8 S437 cyc, blnrgcfn ilurgcz MOIQ cow had :1 way 0' tlickin' me fare wi' her tail, so I tied ll brick onto It. Bros' --l YVhoIesaIe .Sailor Qjust home from 1 Voyagcji Sorry, old cxandies and Sundries Indy. I tried to get you ll monkey, but I 'adxfr no Iuck. VVifc Cfoudlyf: Oh, it wcm't matter, dear. 700E1lStK0l1fllCIiN L0l1i5Viue1Ky- I 'ave von. SEEDS BULBS PLANTS City 6669 Main 1345 YES WE DELIVER FERTILIZERS GRASSES CLOVERS One' Ilillldfftl-f0IlI'ff'l'l11 J. U. SCHICKLI, Pre d t ALFRED SCHICKLI,V.fPres. EDW. SCHICKLI S y T s. SOLOMON SCHICKLI Home P110 Homr Pho-ne - Ho Pl Home Pl Shaw 4 7 Shaw-nee 3709- j S! Sha: 9' 4 j Q . U CHICKLI BR O . UNCORPORA TE Dj RE Q TNEORCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Excavating and Foundations a Specialty Office: 1837 Greenwood Avenue HOME PHONE ------ SHAWNEE 505 O Ilunrlred-fifteen BARDSTGWN RGAD FLORQR BQQMPANY CBiiecl1el, K'e'ritucRy P. A. REYNOLDS, President 59' Manczgev' Fi WHQLESALE AND RETAIL FLORISTS Roses and Lilies ci Specialty Cut Flowers, Plants and Corsages for all occasions as As Qlose to 'You as 'Your Nearest fPl1one Home Highland 3o6fW Cumberland East ISI6 IDRI K MHZ I BOTTLES MARTIN L. SOHMIDT, Sec'y'Treas. M. T. H. S., '09 Blagnolia 5596 THE BRIGHT SPOT ON OJK STREET Mammal Inn HOT CHILE SODA FOUNTAIN 215 East Oak St. Climb. Soufll 5104-XV PIOXV HE W'hcre were you yesterday, Tommy Cribbsfn asked the teacher. Please, mum, I had a tootaclxef' answered Tommy. pathctieally. UI' don't know, said Tommy. VVhat do you mean, boy? You don't know if your tooth has stopped aching? No, mum, the dentist kept it. -Lo: Angeles Louisville, KV. , . ' Ivlllldf. I :jeff 5 gt fHiDia1iQ.ifx, :A I gl' . llfjlii. 'SEE frii- I I I Ili .I X- -'Ex , 'n r I ? I 1 'UI SPI N ' if is if I5 a i . , if iii? I I , :- pq--Kgs g I.: I 'tgirl I J 'I :I ' ti '94 41. , ' NX ,f Service With Courtesy Not a Motto, But a Habit INCOLN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY I umm FEDER.. RESERVE 5 vm. I Fourth and Market Streets LOUISVILLE f f KENTUCKY Has it stopped? asked the teacher, sym- . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I T Midterm .Lua I I I :.i-I,-i1el11, m., .t,,. QQ 3 I One Hundred-sezwxteeu I Sie K :N ' 1 , i 2 .:.,: ',lx f 4 f ,-3 - .QQ-,s 'J-QC: N., lv - g . - ,W . gall '5f,,Qj',,se2-, ,eff-I -M. .h E3 5-Q Q i -rqif, X-QQ REQ ,' lit sf f, ea. X nal- , sq,-H Alf-v - X ll. p 0 - ' . - Jkw y... rs, in I' -fs L 'K ss r,'31q,.,,s I, or-F pylori , ,igyqlolrfl .29 f l I 3 ,. !55f7ft2f:1'l:Q,,i,: are-f , Y. 411:-'ti it! V ,,- K' . ll ffl illly AK? E, : f' 4 .'fiIQ ,3f giii-Ajit'g'2r:k5?fg2ia I' : eg my .9 tf V7 ,iL5,g,.sg.!gW l gf 23? ly9 ,g'Ef '- -5, lflii,-i::f:?'f343QW .-p 'N N -'Z I ei-. it T- 'Z' -1 L S -e 1 Blind to Opportunity PPORTUNITY today means just one thing--a money surplus. You need money to tide you over during the change or to make the investment necessary to get started. Ready money means opportunity-the power to grasp it. When we do not save we are blind to opportunity. A well tended savings account here means a growing amount of ready money. It is the key to progress. Start yours today. CITIZENS UNION NATIONAL BANK The Cathedral of Finance The Fourth Street Bank 5-rh and jefferson 4th and Guthrie TAKING NO CHANGES Main 6060 Main 1960 The day before she was to be married the old Negro servant came to her mistress and E99 intrusted her savings to her keeping. INCORPORATED W'hy should I keep it? I thought you ENGINEERS and SURVEYORS were going to get marriedf' said the mistress. So I is, Missus, but do you spose I'd keep f n i ggeri 'l 7 IO'7 1 r Realty Building Louisville, Kentucky all the money in de house wid dat strange ,Third Avenue Shoe Repair Shop A DAVE SMOLSKY, PROPRIETOR 220 SOUTH THIRD AVENUE g . Sample Shoes Reasonable Prices The best place in town for MANUAL BOYS to get their shoes Repaired and Half-Soled VVhile You VVait Best work done, andsrates reasonable One Hundred-eighteen T5l1i'nlg'1'5en 'Years head. The boys with vision grow up to be the men who rule the Word. 'Q Q 'Q If you cannot see ten years ahead, to realize what you wish to achieve, and to lay your plans accordinglyg you will not reach the heights. 'Q i 'Q 'Q 'Q Whatever your ambitions may be, one thing is certain-saved money will help you realize them! Q 'Q 'Q Q Q 1 . - X ,I rwo DOWNTOWN OFFICES SEVENTH AND mu' MARKET,f5gg0Ng ' slonrsswm rs out .ND X 'xaslvrl 1224 sourn suemv n4us.F0uRTH AVENUE an Q Q MARKET AT zan- ' 5'77lL'kE IS N0 SUB 17071 IURSJFZTX' The messenger had just caught sight of Bir- nani wood marching upon Dnnsinane. He turn- ed to Macbeth. EAST 206 Ni TELEPHONES -l HIGHLAND 2606 Telephone Orders Solicilsd CLIFTON PHARMACY Your Majesty, he saiclf Cheese itl The HEIXVRQ-' F, C01:1N,p,0P,i,m, Q - ' '75 COP! 3 Coming' 2031 FRANKFORT AVE. LOUISVILLE, KY. For Bgkgry G00dS and Ice Creqm Yes, said the new acquaintance, Pvc gone 1 'est 916 over the top. That so?', replied the former doughboy. W'here were you stationed in France? Home City 4114 Cumb. Blain 2050 N I L L ' S PHONESii1aawnee 338 ,,,,,-,, 0190 West BI'02ldW3b' I was never in France. 1,111 a barber. CONSIGJVNIENTS Special Attention 'Given SOLICITED to Mail Orders 1 f 1 . A. SMITH at SONS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN PRODUCE, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 225 East Ieiiierson Street Louisville, Kentucky One Ilnndrcd-ninetfen NORTH VVE ST EIS ST SOU TIT IN EVERY DIRECTION life can give you what you want in REAL ESTATE LOWRY WATKINS CO. HAVE THE SAME MILK AT HOME You Haw Eqoyed at School .' A. L. Carrithers 8: Son Pasteurized CITY aes REALTORS MAiN asa I Dairy products 514 W. JEFFERSON str. Opposite Court House- 22l WOODBlNE AVE. LOUISVILLE, KY. 1 spent two Clays 0 Is that all? I spent S-2,000.,, n Broadway. A FRIEND THE QUICK MEAL GAS RANGE -WITH THE- LORAIN REGULATOR BEST GAS RANGE nv THE WoRLo1 GEHER do SON 215 w. MARKET ST. Lou1svn.LE, KY. 'WVh:it have you in the shape of cucumbers I this morning? ' . Nothing but bananas 1'I1'l,Z1TIl.,, Phones, City zeoo, Main :tooo Established 18:3 EDW. H. MARCUS COMPANY Incorporated Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes and Glass For All Purposes '2.3S'237 Ears: Market Street Louisville. Kentucky C. R. NIEWKIRK Registered Pharmacist Corner 26th and Market Sts., Louisville, Ky. ALVIN E. SMITH Hardware Gas Ranges and Electrical Appliances 1930 South Third St. Third at Monumeimt Phones, Cumberland, South 316 Horne, Magnolia 1123 Mr. Martin-VVhat is the Hague tribunal? Porter-The Hague tribunal ar-r- -- lN'lr. M.-Don't say The Hague tribunal are,'l say is, Porter--The Hague tribunal isbitrates national controversies. An Englishman stepped up to a newsie, saying! Hello, youngsterg look at your nose and tell me what time it is. The boy quickly replied: Aw, look at your owng mine ain't running. One Hzmdred-t'zocnty 'hr Svvvlherh Louisville's Leading Hotel THE CENTER CF ALL SOCIAL ACTIIVITIES COITlpli1l1ClltS of Seashore Boarder: See here, you h:1Ven't . . had mv room cleaned since 1 arrivedf, Zabel Mllllng Colllpany Proprietor: YVell, didnyt our nd say that New A1bgmy,Iy1dim-m it was swept by ocean breezes? Manufacturers of N A She: How tar cm your ancestry be Permanence-Star-Raz.-E-Z traced? and He: YVell when my grandfather re- Sizmq. Pawn? FIUIH.-Y signed his position ns cashier of n country bank they traced him as far as Chinn, but he The goods that help to make sturdy men, of boys gOt IIWHIY 3' INCORPORATED W The Electric Blue Print 81 Supply Company X 421 West Market Street . Louisville's Largest Drawing Material House DRAFTING ROGM SUPPLIES X SHOW CARDS , f DRAWING MATERIAL X 1 5 -1 1 g--:p 1 A V. - On c Ilundred-twenty-one Te year Health and Happiness RUDOLPH S BAUER Candy Makers X5 ------ Two Stores --i-- 250 Yvest Nlarliet Street 219 Yvest Iefferson Street LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Judge: lVhat's your mine, occupation, and HOIHS Phone 3500 what's the charge? Prisoner: MV name is Sparks I am an electrician, and ll ani charged With' batteryf, G H Judge: Put this guy in a dry cell. -lx Baker of all kinds of Army 'Worm-lVhy are you following that um? PRETZELS Cut XVorni: He has a seed catalog under his n u arm. S19 E. lllarket St. Louisville, Ky. UBROD'S, LOUD URIFIER THE ROOT AND HERB TGNICH Builds Up the Body, Makes Rich Red Blood, Aids Digestion, Creates Appetite, Eliminates Constipation, Relieves Rheumatism, Regulates Kidneys and Liver, Clears the Skin, Eliminates Biliousness, Knocks Tired, Draggy Feeling. ' p 961.00 Per Bottle PREPARED BY K, CQ, ESTABLISHED 1842 LoU1sv1LLE's oLnEsT mwccrsrs 3 I 1 West Market Street Louisville, Kentucky Que IIfzu1d1'ed-twcnfy-two .i I lllllllllllilllllill' 572 iennw Rockets Uyed by H? l Majorzfy of Local T mms Champions T-1-4 SLOT Ni T 6 On Sale at T C L I F F E 3 H. C. LEE Sc CO.--NEW YORK ls your littld boy brightfv uB1'lgl1f? YVhy, hels so bright he's light- The headed! Teacher-Take thlgggncc, Take the cow out of this lot. W'hat mood? Pupil-The cow. Farmer--VVell, son, what are you doing up in that trcc? Son-just got ll letter from thc sophomores E g d inlgorrcspondcncc school telling me to haze my- Seelbach Hotel Means BILLIARD RCJOM '++5l5R++' Positively No Drinking o'r K 0 Od K lofjfgg Gambling Permitted in This Room -++H5B++- Minoifs Not Allowed to Play Without Permit from Parents 0 ll Ivllz :I-ffl ef THE TYLER Third and Jefferson Streets Louisfvilles Most Homelilqe Hotel ls FIREPROOF f I MODERN - I CENTRALLY LOCATED 250 Rooms with Bath BOSLER COMPA Y PROPRIETORS EDWARD j. BOSLER and NICHOLAS BOSLER, jr., Managers BOSLEPCS STORAGE GARAGE ONE BLOCK FROM HOTEL It had been terrilicully hot about the camp, and the buttery cook was suddenly struck with Il bright idea for the welfare of humanity. He Filled a G. l. can with ice water and was dump- ing in tea leaves when the mess sergeant strolled up. VVotcber makin' there? demanded the lat- ter. 'ilccd tea. 4'You czuft make iced tea that way, inspid. You gotta boil it. Boil itfu The cook became scornful. Boil it? VVhy you poor oil can- if I boiled it, it would melt the ice. Groceries, Meats, Vegetables, etc. For High Class Work of any Style E. E. VERTREES VISIT THE Member Qfomo Vul!ey Grocery co. B 4006 Greenwood Ave. Phone Shaw- 4357 J. C. GABRIEL Special Attention Given to Deliveries 3301 West Bf0f1dW3Y One Ilundred-t1e'e My-four Compliment: of The Burnett Avenue Pharmacy Mr. Smith: W':1ke that fellow next to you, MeGalin. He's snoring. McGalin: hV2lkC him yourself. You put him to sleep. Employer: Young man, do you know the meaning of the word, work? Thomas: Sure, boss. YVh:tt you doing? VVorking fl cross word puzzle? Burks: VVhy does Oswald wear his muffler indoors? X Mac: He thinks his tie is too loud. Boarder: Ah, your steak is like the weather this evening, madnm, rather raw. L. C. M. These Letters Represent A School of Music Of The Highest Standard N U A L Students Know Of The Louisville Conservatory of Music Largut Conferzmtory In The South Stop by and let us talk over your musical plans. 214 West Broadway ' Lantllady: Indeed? By the way, your ac- FREDERICA. CQWLES JOHN L. GRUBER count is like the weather this evening, unsettled. Diff-'W Vice Ifmfdmz Homo, Shawnee 593 CnmberIand,XVest 597 Nh' Dilliis kat the Close of 3 Pcrlodyi is the worst recitation I have ever heard. I Eat have clone most of it myself. VELVET TIP ICE CREAM Served In Your L-unch Room RECIPROCITY IS THE SPICE OF TRADE Paul fwntching Renger drnwl: You certain- ly are n lightning artist. Rezlgert Yes, but it looks like thunder. Gibson: VVl1nt do you think of mud as a benutitier? McGinity: VVell, it hasnlt done much for the turtle. Darwin W. Johnson, Prntfrinxt I. Smith Humans, Vic:-Prrxidrrrt and Jr! L. G. Russell, l'i.'e-Prrfidrnr and Manager Indurfrial Dcparlmfnt nary Thos. J. johnson, 7'rm.curer Commonwealth Life Insurance Company Home OHice 106-110 South Fifth St., Louisville, Ky. is the Oldest Old Line Kentucky Life Insurance Company and its policy contract are most liberal and up-to-date in every respect -++Z1 I ll.f'll1'6' in the Commoimfealth and Keep Your Illoney at Home Bw One H u-ndrml-tweuty-five Many years of personal acquaintanceship with the house of i KIRSCHBA ' QUALITY 'CLOTHES prompts us to unqualifedly endorse them for three interesting reasons: STYLE, QUALITT and Goon VALUE CUN N ING, LEWIS 81 BRGTZGE 5 xclusive Glothiers Third and Iefferson 02 Radio? Electrical Supplies W HARDWARE T. IF. SHIIVJELL Shawnee 2065 1215 SOUTH 28TH ST. Delivery 'il dined at my Iiancee's home today, re marked young Snyder at the club. Oh, indeed? 'P asked his elderly friend. I'They regard you as one of the family by this time, don't they? Not yet. They IIZIYCHII reached the point where they bawl me out if I make a spot on the tablecloth. ON HIS DIGNITY A small boy, who was sitting next to a Very haughty womzin in a crowded car, kept sniffing in a most annoying way, until the woman could stand it no longer. Boy, have you got a handkerchief? she de- manded. The small boy looked at her for ll few seconds and then, in ri dignified tone, came the answer: 'cYes, I hive, but I don't lend it to stranger . BUILDING MATERIALS R. B. TYLER CQ. 114 SOUTH FOURTH AVENUE JAMES C. WILLSON 84 Co. p 210 s. FIFTH sr. . LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY INVESTMENQTAECUQITIBS L Our' Hundrerl-twmity-si.r Stelzlms ' Delicious Pa tries Use Viking Tires Movte for Your Mo11ey 29 Dealers in Louisville Harbison 8: Gathright Incorporated Wlzolemle Difrlributorr Home Phone, Shawnee 3000 Cmnb. Phone, West 460 So Dzffe1'ent W. A. F. PULS Cleaner Eff Dyer Market at 25th Louisville, Ky. H.-XD HIS NUMBER lt was on the overland limited and the conduc- tor was perplexedly studying the slip of paste- board that had been given him by a pompous- appearing passenger. 'kVVhere are you bound for' sir? he asked. l'm going to Los Angelesfy returned the passenger, altho l must say that I do not see why l should be annoyed by questions since you hold in your hand-'l l know itf' interrupted the railroad man mildly, but the ticket you have just handed nie calls for a sold gold watch. Smith: lt seems to me that your wife has been wearing a strange expression lately. Jones: Yes. She's been trying to look like her latest photographs. Mr. D. Smith: Give a sentence illustrating the word peufif. l. K. F.: lf l don't wear suspenclers, my pents 'll fall otii. ' 9 utfermann 5 ee Cream Made of Pasteurized Cream, Sugar and Natural Fruit Flavor One Hundrml-t'zcw11fy-sever: foznt Stock Land Banle Bonds Railroad Bondi Industrial Bonds Publzk Utdity Bondi Henning Chambers 81 Co. -- --'Sl INVESTIVIENTS ml--1 Memberr New York Stock Exchange 431 West Jefferson Street LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY B C Minister fat the close of his sermonj: VVe ' ' L shall now sing from hymn 666. 'V ' ' . . . M6118 FlLT'lfL1,Sl11'I'LgS Operator Qrousmg from mph: The lll1C IS 302 WestJe1l'erson St. Home Phone City 3951 hwy. ' Louisville, Ky. -ii- . Mr. Scrum: Can any one tell me how rx X ,,, - , 'Q A .P lf the Tongues in Your Shoes Could Talk They XVuulcl Say: btol L PIEL ly nfldc' I Send USM Freshle: Flrst you take ll big long hole and T716 New Method Repalf Shop then wrap some tin around it. BROOK AND OAK STREETS ..........-. T -Y s -w D ' bbl T .w kD wlfl Y W' - . - Kwan Q52 Xlmfcjuflgfffnd Qf,ur Rfu,k'e M' a Mlss Pussc: lm older than you thmk I nm. 'IT J- LYDON, Pmv- Mag. 4164 lNI1'. Blunt: I doubt it. Compliments 0 U MANUAL NEllG-IHBOR fx.. T f ' N TWT 'V TE Q17 ' its it 1 Q - . . . annual g , 05 QD-X va 5. ei' xvgexx ww? wx Xi QXXXGS oygwxyxioguxitv W we? 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