Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)
- Class of 1917
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Alma Mater, K. S. N.
In Kansas fair, where vales of sheen
Spread Nature's wealth before our eyes,
Two rivers join their banks of green
And stately halls of learning rise.
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Oh, Alma Mater, K. S. N.,
Thy glory perish never!
We raise our voices once again
To sing thy praises ever.
Broad western prairies bright with gold
Flaunt wide thy colors in the sung
Thus shall thy fame for aye be told
As long as time and tide shall run.
Refrain:
' Thy valiant sons and daughters fair
When our brief day has turned to night,
Will 'neath thy banner golden, dare
To strive for learning, truth and right.
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The Campus
Classes
Music
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THE CAMPUS
EMPORIA VIEWS
FACULTY
CLASSES
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SOPHOMORE
FRESIIMEN
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
MUSIC
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DEBATE AND ORATORY
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DEBATING CLUBS
STAGE
NORMAL DRAMATIC CLUB
NORMAL MASQUBS
PRESS
SUNFLOWER
NORMAL BULLETIN
SOCIETIES
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FOOTBALL
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Officers of instruction and Administration
Officers of Instruction
THOMAS WALTER BUTCHI-IR, President. A. B., University of Kansasg A. M., Harvard
University.
FRANK U. G. AGRELIUS, Associate Professor of Biology. A. B., A. M., University of
Kansas.
LOUISE M. ALDI-IR, Professor of Kindergarlen 13'lIllCllfl0H. A. B., University of Kansas,
A. M., Columbia University. 1 l
JANE K. ATWOOIJ, Acling Head, Deparlmenl of Geography. Ed. B., M. S., University
of Chicago.
EDWIN R. BARRETT, Professor of English. A. B., Park Collegeg A. M., University of
Kansas.
FRANK A. BI-EACH, Director of Department of Music and Professor of Public School
Music. B. L., University of Michigan.
ELIZABETH BEYE, Head of Department of Home Economics. B. S., Lewis Insiitute.
HERBERT HILL BRAUCI-IER, Professor of Manual Training. B. S., University of Illinois.
GERTRUDE BUCK, Professor of Library Science. B. L. S., University of Illinois.
WILLIS H. CAROTI-IERS, Professor of Secondary Education and Principal of Normal
Training High School. A. B., A. M., University of Kansas.
HoRAcE M. CULTER, Professor of Rural School Education. A. B., Kansas State Nor-
mal School.
LILLIAN M. DUDLEY, Professor of Modern Languages. B. S., Kansas State Normal
School, A. M., University of Chicago.
JAMES CLARENCE DEVoss, Associalc Professor of Psychology and Philosophy. A, Bw
A. M., University of Colorado.
GEORGE W. ELLIS, Associate Professor of Mathematics. A. B., A. M., Hamilton College.
FRANKLIN L. GILSON, Professor of Public Speaking and lfnyzression. Ph. B., Upper
Iowa University.
EMMA L. GRIDLEY, Professor of Drawing. A. B., Kansas State Normal School.
ACI-ISAH MAY HARRIS, Professor of Primary Education. A. B., Kansas State Normal
School. -
W. L. HOLTZ, Professor of Latin. A. B., Baker University.
WILLIS H. KERR, Librarian and Professor of Library Science. A. B., Bellevue College,
Nebraskag A. M., Columbia University.
THEODORE LINDQUIST, Professor of Mathematics. A. B., Lombard Collegeg M, S.,
Northwestern University: Ph. D., University of Chicago.
HERBERT G. LULL, Director of Teacher Training. A. B., University of Michigan, Ph,
D., University of California.
JAMES W. BIAYBERRY, Professor of
WALTER S. MONROE, Professor of School Administration and Director of the Bureau of
sureinents and Standards. A. B., B. S., A. M., University of
Chemistry. A. B., A. M., University of Kansas.
Educational Mea n
Missouri, Ph. D., University of Chicago. '
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YVALTER E. MEYER, Associate Professor of American History. A. B., Southwestern
Collegeg A. M., University of Chicago.
ANNABEL NEWTON, Associate Professor of English. B. L., A. M., Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versityg A. B., University of Michigan.
L. A. PARKE, Professor of Commerce. LL. B., University of Kansas. .
CHARLES R. PHIPPS, Professor of Agriculture. B. S., University of Illinois.
WALTER R. SMITH, Professor of Sociology and Economics. Ph. B., Missouri Valley Col-
legeg Ph. M., Ph. D., University of Chicago.
GEORGE W. TIDD, Professor of Physics. B. S., Valparaiso Universityg M. S., Iowa State
University.
NORMAN TRIPLETT, Professor of Psychology and Philosophy. A. B., Illinois College:
A. M., Indiana Universityg Ph. D., Clark University. ,
CLAIR K. TURNER, Director of Physical Training for Men. A. B., Kansas State Normal
School.
IRENE WATSON, Acting Head Department of Physical Training for Women.
FRANK W. WHITE, Professor of Physiology and Hygiene. M. D., Tufts College.
MARY ALICE WHITNEY, Professor of American History and Government. A. B., Uni-
versity of Michigang A. M., Columbia.
PELAGIUS WILLIAMS, Professor of European History. A. B., College of Emporiag A. M.,
University of Chicago. A
LYMAN C. WOOSTER, Professor of Zoology and Geology. Ph. D., Milton College.
VIDA L. ASKEW, Instructor in English. A. B., A. M., Oberlin College.
GEORGE R. BABB, Instructor in Physical Training for Men. A. B., University of Kansas.
MARCIA BAILEY, Instructor in Piano.
ADA BAUM, Instructor in Piano.
JANE M. BERRY, Instructor in American History. A. M., Columbia Universityg Ph. B.,
University of Chicago.
FLORENCE G. BILI.IG, Supervising Teacher of Science in the Training School. B. S., Uni-
versity of Chicago.
ANNA BINGHAM, Assistant Instructor in Kindergarten Department.
FLORENCE EUDORA BISHOP, Instructor in Drawing. B. L., Ohio Wesleyan University.
FRANK L. BLACK, Instructor in Latin in the Normal Training High School. A. B.,
Christian Universityg A. M., University of Chicago.
ROSALIE BRIGHAM, Instructor in Piano.
ANNA HELEN BROGAN, Instructor in History in the Normal Training High School. A. B.,
Kansas State Normal School.
HORTENSE BROOKOVER,I1LSt?'twi01"i7t German in the Normal Training High School.
A. B., University of Kansasg A. M., Columbia University.
BAKER BROWNELL, Instructor in English and Editor of "Teaching." A. B., Northwest-
ern University 3 A. M., Harvard University.
JOHN PAYSON DRAKE, Instructor in Physics. A. B., A. M., Wesleyan University fConn.j
DANNETTA M. ECKDALL, Instructor in Drawing.
GERTRUDE GAMBLE, Insti uctoi in Public School Music
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JOHNIE MAY GRAVES, Assistant Instructor, Primary Department in the Training School,
NORA HALL, Instructor in Drawing.
LENA HANSEN, Instructor in Mathematics in the Normal Training High School. A, B
' University of Michigan. "
HOMER WooDsoN HAIzcIss, Athletic Coach.
EVALINE HARTLEY, Instructor in Voice.
GLADYS HAWKINS, Instructor in Piano.
IRENE HOWAT, Instructor in Physiology and Hygiene. A. B., A. M., University of Kan-
sas.
ELDA ILLICK, Instructor in English. A. B., Knox Collcgcg A. M., University of Chicago
BERNICE ELLEN JOHNSON, Instructor in Phys-ical Training for Women.
JOSEPHINE JONES, Instructor in Voice ,
HARRISON M. KARR, Instructor in ls'nglish and Public Speaking. A. B., Albion Collegeg
A. M., University of Michigan.
GEORGE KEENAN, Instructor in Violin.
WILLIAM HEBER KELLER, Instructor in Mathematics. A. B., Kansas State Normal
School.
KATHERINE LYON, Instructor in English and Public Speaking. A. B., Cornell Uni.
versity.
EDNA MCCULLOUGH, Instructor in Physical Training for Women. B. S., Kansas State
Normal School.
MAUDE MCDANIEL, Instructor in English in the Normal Training High School. B. Sq
' ' ' " M. U iversity of Wisconsin.
University of Missouri, A. , n
MAUDE MINROW, Instructor in History in thc Normal Training High School. A. B.,
Kansas State Normal School.
KATHERINE MORRISON, Instructor in Drawing. B. S., Kansas State Normal School.
HARRY MURRISON, Instructor in Voice.
MABEL MUImIsoN, Instructor in Voice.
HARRIET T. PRUTSMAN, Instructor in Piano.
R. W. ROBERTSON, Instructor in Manual Training. B. S., Kansas State Normal School.
MELVIN P. ROSKE, Instructor in Agriculture. B. S., University of Wisconsin.
EDNA SAWYER Instructor in Home Economics, B. S., Lewis Institute.
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D. S. SKOGLUND, Instructor in Commerce. A. B., Kansas State Normal School,
BABETTA STADLER, Instructor in Modern Languages. A. B., Washburn College: A, Mq
University of Kansas.
E. ANNA STONE, Instructor in Piano.
CATHERINE STROUSE, Instructor in Public School Music.
HELEN H. TAYLOR, Instructor in Physical Training for Women.
W. A. VAN VORIS, Instructor in Science. A. B., Kansas State Normal School.
DOROTHY VESTAL, Instructor in Physical Training for Women.
r in Manual Training.
GEORGE K. WELLS, Instracto
n Home Economics. B. S., University of Wisconsin.
ALICE WHITNEX', Instructor i
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JENNIE WILLIAMS, S7l11Ul'UlHl'll.ff Teacher of GCOg'l'lL1lll.y in thc T'I'!L'llI.'l'Ng School. A. B.,
Kansas State Normal School.
JOE H. WILSON, S'IljN2i'I!1:Sl7Lfl Tcachco' of English in thc 7vI'fl'l'll.'l7ljj School. A. B., Uni-
versity of Michigan. I
AVICE R. XNRIGI-IT, Iuslraclor in MaIhc'malics and S'IlIll"l'1f'lHl'll.g Tcachco' of Mathematics
in the T'l'lL1l7'I.l'lI.f7 School. A. B., Ed. B., University of North Dakota.
RUTII WOOSTER, IastI'uctoo' in D'l'fl'll7f?l.7. A. B., Kansas State Normal School.
Officers of Administration
THOMAS WAl,'l'lGR'BlITClIlGR, A. B., A. llll., PVCSfflf77ll.
NORMAN TRIPLETT, Ph. D., Acting Domi.
NIARY ALICE WHITNEY, A. B., A. M., Aclvisor of Wcizmz..
WILLIS H. CAROTIIERS, A. B., A. M., P1'2'1zci7ml of the Normal Training High School.
HERBERT G. LULL, A. B., A. M., Ph. D., .D1li'C'C.'f.1l' of lhc TI'flfl'lLl1'LH School.
WILLIAM SHELTON BIXLER, Registrar. B. S., Lincoln College, Ph. M., University of
Chicago.
CARL E. DENT, Secretary Cowcspcviclcncc-Slucly Dcpafrtmcnt.
MARY E. EDVVARDS, Secretary of thc Appoioitment Bureau.
HARRIE1' ELcocK, Library Assistant.
ESTHER S. FRENCH, Office Assistanf.
KATHERINE FULLER, Office Assistant.
MARGARET HESS, Young Womcifs Cll'7"lSllllf'IL Association Secvctary
BEATRICH Hoovrm, Sccrclaryf to fhc PI'Ci.TfClC'Il.l.
FAYE HUFFMAN, I,ibw1'ry Assislant, School DC1lllf'l'f1lI87ll.
WILLIS H. KERR, A. B., A. M., Librarian.
AGNES KING, A. B., Buena Vista College, A. M., University of Iowa, Libra1'y Assistant,
Head of School Dcylartmcnt.
MARY P. KIRTLAN, Nurse.
GRACE M. LEAF, Cafalogvlcr, l.ib1'cw'y. .
LUCILLE W. OWEN, Record Clerk, R0!1lSl'l'll7"S Office. A. B., Kansas State Normal School.
CORA PARKER, Library Assistant. A. B., Kansas State Normal School.
CARL W. SALSER, Secretary of the Alumni Association and Director of the Extension Di-
vision. A. B., Kansas State Normal School.
ELIZABETH GERTRUDE SCHORK, Sccrctary, Lib1'av'y.
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, MAUDE E. SHORE, Libfrary Assistant, Head of C'i'rculatiou Dcyzwrlment.
W. H. SINGULAR, Bzwsao-. I
MABEL WARE, Sccreiaryf Bars1w"s Office.
VIRGINIA WILSON, bzclctarvf Rcgzshm 5 Office.
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President Senior Class, Y. M. C. A.,
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LEILA Gnovm .................. Edna
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ROY BRADFIELD --------------- Attica.
Major-Education
Minor-History and English
History Club, Latin Club, Y. M. C. A.
JULIA SCIILIIGIGI, ............ I-'01-1 S0015
Major-History
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L1-:AL Buncl-:lc ........-........ Wilson
Major-History
A Minor-General Pedagogy
President History Club, President of
Delphians, Class Basket Ball, Alpha
Sigma Alpha, Senior Play, Y. M.
C. A., Glcc Club.
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Major-Mathematics, English, Gen-
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Minor-Speech Arts
Sigma Society, Senate, Mathematics
Club, Sports and Pastimes, Y. W.
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Major-Commerce, Mathematics
Minor-Science
Senate, Y. M. C. A., Mathematics Club
Lorm LUCY HUNSAKER ..------- A tlantu,
Major-Mathematics
Minor--Biology
Mathematics Club, Sigma
Es'rm.i.A Dnvxs ....... ...... N iclm-8,,n
Major-Music
Minor-Drawing
Senate, Omega, Latin Club
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Major-Physical Training'
Minor--Public Speaking and Expression
President Rho Mu Gamma, President
Ionian, "Everywoman," Senior
Class Play, Dramatic Club
CHARLES A. WEBBER --------.- Winkler
Major-Chemistry
Minor-Education
President Y. M. C. A., Jayhawker, Man-
ager Track Team, Alpha Sigma Alpha
ALICE MCGRATH ............- lVrwe1'Iy
Major-English
Minor-German
President Newman Club, Deutsche
Verein
ALMA L. Picxmr ............ Empoo-ifi
Major-Home Economics
Minor-Chemistry
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Major-Biology
Minor--General Pedagogy
Jayhawker, Secretary Interstate Ora-
torical Association, Forensic, Alpha
Sigma Alpha, Treasurer Senior
Class
LnNonE CULLISON -------.--- Emporia.
Major-Music and Expression
Minor-English
Sigma Gamma, Girls' Glee Club, Musical
Arts Club, Dramatic Club, Y. W.
C. A., Opera, Chorus, Omega
ESMF: CELLARS .............. Chewpa
Major-General Pedagogy
Minor-Biology
JOHN H. BORROR -.-..-..... Wcstplmliu
Major-Agriculture
Minor-Biology and Geology
Jayhawker, European History Club,
Y. M. C. A.
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Major--Mathematics
Minor-Education
Sigma, Mathematics Club, Chorus,
Opera, Glee Club
MARGERY SIMPSON ..----------- Allied
A Major-Physics and Mathematics
Minor-Biological Science
Sigma
BEATRICIG MCCOLLUM ---- Smzta Fa, Klm..
Major-English aimd History
4 European History Club, Sports and
Pastimes, Y. W. C. A.,
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JANET RIGGS ---------------- .ll1lH'fI0l'lJ
Major-English
Minor-German
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Major-Domestic Science and Art
Minor-Science
Y. W. C. A., Girls' Glee Club,
Dramatic Club
HARRY 0. VAN Pl':'r'ri:N ...-- lVnshingfm1
Major-Chemistry
Minor-Biology and Geology
"K" Club, Basket Ball, Track, Jay-
hawker, Alpha Sigma Alpha
FRANK HIJRGMAN- ----------- Emporia.
Maj or-Agriculture
M inor-Mathematics
Presiclent Delphian, Mathematics Club,
Class Basket Ball
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Major-Chemistry
Minor-Economics and Education
"K" Club, Track, Football, Forensic
Fraternity, Phi Sigma Epsilon,
Dramatic Club
J OUETTA BERNER ----..--.---- Wamego
Major-Music
Minor-Physical Training
Ionian, Physical Training Club, Chi
Epsilon, Treble Clef, Rho Mu
Gamma
CLARA CARR ...... - - .. ..... - - - Liberal
Maj or-History
Minor--School Administration
SAM SMITH ---------------- Florence
Major-Chemistry
Minor-Mathematics
"K" Club, Football, Y. M. C. A., Wrest-
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Maj or-Music
Minor-English
LILLIAN MAE NIQMECI-I1-:CK ...-.. Abilene
Major-German
Minor-Pedagogy and Psychology
Treasurer Y. W. C. A., Secretary-Treas-
urer Der Deutsche Vercin, Y. W.
C. A. Advisory Board
ULA WISHARD --------------- Emporia
Major-Expression and Physical
Training
Minor-English
Secretary Senior Class, Dramatics Club,
"Everywoman," Sports and
Pastimes, Camp Fire
SICTIIA MI-ILBERT -.-----... Gypsum. City
Major-German
Minor-Latin
Omega, President Der Deutsche Vcrein,
Latin Club
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Major-Pedagogy, Science
Minor-English and Mathematics
Latin Club, Y. M. C. A., Repre-
sentative, Band, Alpha
Sigma Alpha
MYRTLE DOWNING ..-...... Little Rivefr
Major-Mathematics and German
Sigma, Annual Member of Y. W. C. A.,
German Club
E. G. Bnocx ................... Leon
Major-Commerce
Minor--Mathematics
Representative, Mathematics Club,
Chorus, Opera
AMY IRENE Moons .--------.-- Grmlnco-
Major-Mathematics and Latin
Omega, Mathematics Club, Y. 'W. C. A.,
Sports and Pastimes
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Major-Agriculture and Pedagogy
Minor-Physics
Latin Club, Y. M. C. A.
IVIAIIY J. REBS --------------- Emporia,
Major-Home Economics
Minor-Pedagogy
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Major-English
Minor-History
President Y. W. C. A., Secretary of Stu-
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Staff, Ionian
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Major-Expression
Minor-History and Government
Representative, President Rousers' Club,
"Everywoman," "The Man of the
Hour," Forensic Fraternity, Phi
Sigma Epsilon
HERMAN LUEHRING ---..--.-- Hfmover
Major-Psychology
Minor-Pedagogy
Vice-President of Senior Class, President
Glee Club, Delphian, Alumni Coun-
cil, Y. M. C. A., Alpha
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CLARA GLADYS HENDERSON ---.. Meriden
Major--History and Government
Mino1'+English
History Club, Latin Club Reporter, Clerk
of Senate, Sports and Pastimes,
Y. W. C. A.
R. CLIFFORD Mxmms ..------ Dodge City
Major-Agriculture
Minor-Manual Training and Sociology
"K" Club, Dramatic Club, Football,
Y. M. C. A., Phi Sigma Epsilon
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Major-Manual Training
Minor-Agriculture
Football, Y. M. C. A., Industrial Arts
Club, Phi Sigma Epsilon
ALICE THROCKMORTON ....-. Burlington
Major-General Pedagogy
Minor-Sociology
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Omega, Student
Alumni Council, Philosophy Club
ETHEL MARY SHUEY ......... Emporia
Major-Primary
Minor-Psychology
History Club, Y. W. C. A.
LEE H. MCFARLAN ......... --Pm-mms
Major-Mathematics and Physics
Minor-Psychology
Mathematics Clubg King, Chess Club
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Major-Chemistry and Physics
Minor--Manual Training
Band, Orchestra, Chess Club,
Mathematics Club
AGM-:s H. JONES .....-...... Sedgwick
Major-History
Minor-Drawing '
RUTH JEREMY --------------- lD'Hl1I0l'l'll-
Major-Public School Music
Minor-German
Y. W. C. A., Ionian, Chi Upsilon Hon-
orary Music Sorority, President
Kappa Delta Theta
A. E. Woomzurxf -.------------- Clyde
Major-Mathematics and Physics
Manhattan Debate, 19175 Delphian,
Mathematics Club
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Major-History
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Major-Drawing
Minor -Primary
Ionian, Kappa Delta Theta,
Art Study Club
Major-General Pedagogy
Minor--English
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IDA M. FRANZ ----------------- Rofvl
Treasurer Omegas, History Club, Stu-
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Major-Mathematics and General Peda-
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Minor-German
Representatives, Mathematics Club,
Class Basket Ball, Y. M. C. A.
LOUIS E. DEVOSS ------------ Iu'm,pm'iu
Major-General Pedagogy
Minor-Music
Glee Club, Alpha Sigma Alpha
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"K" Club, Y. M. C. A., Cabinet, Track,
Football, Senate, Band, Glee Club,
Representative, Alumni Council
MABEQ. ROWLAND--- ---Wluileuratcr
LOLA REILLY ..-- ---- I olu
INA MARIE BENDER ----- Amarillo, Texas
A Primary Proficiency, Y. W. C. A.,
Opera, Sports -and Pastimes,
Story Telling Club
NINA J ANE SMITH ...---..-... Howard
Secretary Sophomore Class, Y. W. C. A.,
Cabinet, Omega, Mathematics Club
MARY RUSSELL -.------------- Smjfowl
Primary, Omega, Y. W. C. A.,
Sports and Pastimes
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History Club, Y. W. C. A.
Aim-lun SHAMAN ----.-.-..---- Arctell
Y. M. C. A., History Club
EUNICE HAWKINS ......... Mound City l
Sigma Gamma, Home Economics
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EVALINE HOCKENS ---..-.-.- Arrington
Senate, Girls' Booster Club
MARY CARTER ---- ---- Il Iinneola
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Y. W C. A., Omega, History Club
HAROLD SNIDER--- ---Clumute
ANNIE PULLEY ..--.-.-.. LGfI,'U67'L7U07't1L
Y. W. C. A., Leavenworth County Club
Sports and Pastimes
ELIZABETH LINDSCHIED --..-.. Arlington
Y. W. C. A., German Club
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A Alice Freeman Palmer, Senate,
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Omega, History Club
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"K" Club, Track, Football, Representa-
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C. A. Cabinet
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LESLIE Hur-'FMAN ....... -.-Grmlcn City ,
Y. W. C. A.
Dnssm Fnrsnm ........--... Plaiowille
Y. W. C. A. L
FLOYD RORICK -------------- Scwmton
Forensic Fraternity Representative,
Warrensburg' Debate Team, Bulle-
tin, Cheer Leader, Phi Sigma
Epsilon
ELSIE DOERING ............... Utopia,
Music Supervisor's Certificate, Life
Diploma, Chorus
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Art Study Club
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Latin Club, Newman Club, "Holy City"
LARUE HAMILTON .......-. Little River
Life Diploma
Ermar, S'rExNME'rz .-...-..-.. Emporia
German Club, Y. W. C. A., "Holy City"
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Kindergarten Proficiency X
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CLARA FULLER ......-.--.. Osrmmtomia
Omega, Vice-President Sophomore Class, ,l
Primary Proficiency, Glee Club, Mes-
siah Chorus, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet
GLADYS WATSON ------------- Read-ing
Y. W. C. A., "Holy City"
ARTHUR MESSICK ------------- Topeka
Proficiency in Manual Training and
Commerce, Orchestra, Glee Club
Errmr. ADAMSON .... --- E,-if,
1ELEN STOKES ------.-.. .. -Osmuulomig
Supervisor's Diploma, Public School
Music, Omega, Y. W. C. A. Cabi-
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tore, "The Holy City"
W- B- FLETCHER --------- -Ca.'wI.fe1' C-ity
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Industrial Arts Club
HELEN COPELAND ------------ Qucnemo
Girls' Physical Training Club, Hockey
Team, College Manager Sports
and Pastimes, Y. W. C. A.
LILLIAN ROBINSON ---- -- - Cm-bomlala
INA SCOVILLE ................ Pomona
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Y. M. C. A., German Club, Track
ETIVIELWYN NE Hoorss ----.... Pomona
Primary Proficiency
MARY Dix ......-- ---------- N ewtm
Y. W. C. A., Sports and Pastimes,
Primary
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Y. M. C. A., Representative, Track
Phi Sigma Epsilon
JOSEPHINE BoL'roN ....... Burlingame
Physical Training Club, Varsity
Basket Ball, Hockey Team,
Campfire
LYDIA BIEBERDORF ----------- Emporia
German Club, Y. W. C. A.
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HAZEL EATON ...............-.. Ea-ze
Ionian, Primary Proficiency, Violet in
Circus
FRANCIS H. JONES .---.-----.- Topeka
Special Proficiency in Kindergarten,
Rose in Circus
NEAL E. AKERS ..-.---. .. ---. Emporia
Kappa Sigma Epsilon, Mathematics
Club
MARY RENEAU ---------- ---- F lorence
Alice Freeman Palmer, History Club
PERRY T. HITCHENS ----.... Burlington
Representative, Bulletin Staff, Warrens-
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WINII-'RED MAE WILLIAMS ..-... Holton
HESTER SMITH -----..--. Indepemlcnc
President Girls' Glee Club, Ionian
Secretary Tennis Club,
Y. W. C. A.
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-----------------Washington, Kan.
Life Diploma, Primary
RUTH SWARNER --.-........ Hartford
Primary
HOPE JONES ------........ --Hill City
Rho Mu Gamma, Chi Upsilon, Vice-
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Treasurer Sigma Society, Y. W. C. A.
Membership Committeeg Chairman
Program Committee, Art
Study Club
KATHRYN LANPHEER--Glcnbeulah, Wis.
Primary Proficiency, Life Diploma
CARL E. DENT ---------- Council Grove
Phi Sigma Epsilon
ICILLE REYNOLDS ....-.. .. ..-- Emporia
Secretary-Treasurer Art Study Club,
Alice Freeman Palmer Literary
Society
ORA BELLE CLEMENTS ........ Chfmutn
Treasurer Aweinon Campfire,
Y. W. C. A.
RAYMOND CREMER ----- Kansas City, Mo.
'Varsity Track, Class Basket Ball, Class-
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'Y. W. C. A., Community Life Club
Ogm-IA DAVIDSON ------------ Tribune
Y. W. C. A.
HERMAN OAKES ...-------- Marquette
Representative, Musical Arts Club,
History Club, Class Basket Ball
CHINA ROGERS ......--..-- Wlanlzattmz
Sigma Society, Chi Upsilion Music Sor-
ority, Life Diploma
Ln.1.1AN CLARK .---..-.-.----- Holton
Y. W. C. A., Life Diplomag Special
High School Certificate in
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MAUDE MUIR ---------------- Gridley
Sigma Gamma fSergeantJ, Secretary
Mathematics Club , ' Vice President
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German Club, Y. W. C. A., "Holy City." 3
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Mathematics Club
MABLL KANE-..- ---- Parsons
Jos:-JPHINE WILLIG -.-----.--- Wamego
Secretary Rho Mu Gamma, Sigma,
Wabaunsee County Club, Central
Committee
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History Club, Y W C A
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Representative, Leavenworth County
Club, Mathematics Club, Band
ELIZABETII BROWN .......... Empofrict
Camp Fire, Y. W. C. A.
Bynum WALLACE .... --- Augusta
V1v1AN LAnsoN ----.---.----- Tcscott
'Y. W. C. A., History Club, Latin Club
HANNAH MONROE ----------- Emporifn
Mathematics Club, German Club
FRANK WALTERS ------------ Wetmore
Alpha Sigma Alpha
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RUTH SCOTT ----- - - - Topeka
MAY CRANDALL ----- - --------- Seneca
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FRED SHULER ---------------- Bucklin
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Jayhawker
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MADGI-1 ANDREWS -----..---- Cojfeyville
Alice Freeman Palmer, Art Study
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CHARLES HOGUE --...-.......... Leon
Representative, Mathematics Club,
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MA'r'rm ANNETTE McCoMB ...--.. Alma
Y. W. C. A., Physical Training Club
GLADYS M. KEMP ..-- ---Emporia
MARIE WILSON -------------- Emporia
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FANNY FRISBIE ...---.----- Plainville
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Bmnmcm GRIMSLEY -------- ---E'Ill'P07'if1
Omega, Y. W. C. A.
HOWARD PATTERSON ----.----- E'll1.1J07'flL
Representatives, Senate
ROLAND A. RAYMOND ..-..... Ceuta-alia.
Y. M. C. A., Track, Phi Sigma Epsilon
ORA M. CHAPPELL ............ Haddmn.
Y. W. C. A., "The Holy City," Opera
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T11-irrl Roux' Edmonds, Chatterton, Skinner, Culhory, Beal, Agee.
liulinnz Rauf: Lillie, Clogston, Stiles, Buck, Gum, Davies.
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Top Razr: Tracy, Curthrue, Holme, Pierson, Trebblecock, Frisbie.
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Iffifffllll Row: Hay, O'Keefe, Smith, Cooper, Farnsworth, Lake, Nonnamaker.
Freshmen
T011 Row: Caldwell, Sheets, Martin, Campbell, Driskell, Williams.
Sfvonrl Roux' Stewart, Whitlow, Perkins, Hollow, Larson, McCarthy.
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Top Row: Ethel Tracy, Faye Carthrae, Thelma Walls, Hester Smith, Esther Russell
Hotiom Row: Edna Grosse, Miss Hess, Helen Kersey, Ethel Ages.
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ALTA BODINE --------------- Burlinganm
Civics Club, Latin Club, "Charley's Aunt"
NOEL GIST ------------------ Hermitage
President Senior Class, Vice-President C.
S. Club, Athenian, Football, Normal
Masqucs, "Cl1arley's Aunt"
LELA BURNS ------------------ E'lIlfI?07"f!L
Civics Club
Crsou. NoFFs1Nc:1sn .... --- Fall River
MARY MORTON -... ---Fall River
Pimu. CQLBURN ..-..-...-.. --- Riley
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BEULAII GENEVA ZOLLARS ----..-. Emporia
Normal Masqucs CSecretary-Treasurerj,
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DELLA MAxs0N ........... .-... E 'mporia
Normal Masque
ULA N OFFSINGIJR --.. ---Fall River
RUBY FULLER .....----- Diamond Springs
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Normal Masque,
Chairman of the Social Committee
LOIS KOONTZ ---- ----. E mporia
CARRIE HINTON ..-..-....... .... F ullgu
Normal Masques, Y. W. C. A.
GWLADYS MILLER ----..- W ashington, Kan.
ADELINE E. APPELTRAD ....... Leonm-dville
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CARRIE ROST -------------------- Svclrm
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DELLA R. MORRIS -------------- -lslnlporirc
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R1cu1f:ccA Mom'oN ...- -... I full River
BLANCHE JON!-is -------.-- - .--... Sylvia.
Normal Masque, Treasurer Il. S. Club
Rox' MURRAY ------------------ Simpson
Vice-President Senior Class, Football,
Treasurer C. S. Club, President Civics
Club, Athenian, Y. M. C. A.
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LUCRETIA SPEARS --........... Ottawa,
Certificate in Piano, Band,
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ADRIANA VERBRUGGE --------- Emporia
Certificate in Piano
CHINA ROGERS ------------ Manhattan
Music Supervisor's Certificate, Certifi-
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KATE ' CRANDELL -...... .......... P 01-u
Certificate in Piano, Chorus, "Holy
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MARIE PIERSON -------------- Emporia
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ETHEL MOORE ------------- Uniontown
Certificate in Piano
SUE CONROY -------------- Illfmhattan
Newman Club, Music Arts Club, Girls'
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Theta Chi Theta
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Life Diploma, Certificate Public School
Music, Certificate in Voice, Girls'
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Certificate in Violin
LELA NUSBAUM ---------- -. ------ Bern
Certificate in Piano
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Treble Clef
The Treble Clef Club was organized seven years ago, and has grown to be one of the -
strongest and most popular organizations in the Music Department. Its members are
chosen from the best talent of the department. The club made four trips out over the
State this year, giving six concerts, in addition to one home concert. Concerts were
given at Hamilton, Eric, Altamont, Fredonia, Cottonwood Falls and Council Grove.
PERSONNEL
F"i1'::! Soprano ..... ------- R UTH MAJOR, MILDRED BLIM
Second S02H'Il7I,0 ---- JOUETTA DERNER, MARGUERITI-I PAYNE
First Alto ........ JOSEPIIINII QUINN, FAYE QUISICNBERRY
Sammi Aim--- ----MAURINIJ SMITH, ETI-IEL KEARNEY
ACl!0HIj2IlHfSf--- ------- ---------- M ARIE PIERSON
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Bottom Row: Edwards, Goessy, Spraul, Hammel, Hodges, Jones, Kretsinger, Brady.
First Soynvmos
MYRTLE E. HAMMEL
LOLA SHUPE
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KATHRYN GAMDILL
IRA GUM
IRENE MEYER
AMORETTE HODGES
HAZEL LONKER
BINA JOHNK
MINNIE HODGES
MILDRED EDWARDS
Girls' Glee Club
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THERESA GOODELL
Second Sopranos
LEAH JONES
BERTHA MOYER
MRS. MAUDE ROBERTS
HESTER SMITH
BERTHA BRADY
EEEIE NELSON
BESS CALDWELL
OFFICERS
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HELEN STOKES
BEATRICE KRETSINGER
ESTHER JONES
VERNA KABEL
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MRS. GIST
ROSE CARLE
MIDGET CARLE
BERYL CARLE
NIABEL CANNON
HESTER SMITH
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MYRTLE E. HAMMEL
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The Manhattan Debate
A. dual debate upon the question: That railroads and their employees should settle
their disputes in legally established courts of arbitration. The negative won in each'
place.
Nvgniivo: MARVIN RICHARDS, IRL DuLEno1IN, PAUL NASH
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Q This dual debate was upon the question: Resolved, That compulsory military train-
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The College of Emporia Debate i
The Normal upheld the negative of the question, "Resolved, That the United States
should establish ax protectorate over Mexico." The three judges decided unanimously
for the negative. I
Albert E. Wooclrull' won the school orutorical contest, and was given second place in
the state orutorical contest, held at Hays, April 2, 1917. His subject wus "The New R
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llliclcllc Row: H. Brandt, Cross, Smith, Williamson, Dulebohn, Nash, Mosley, Whit-
low, P. Brandt.
Bolton 1211201 Miller, Shuler, Fletcher, Edmonds, Tidd fcriticj, Hall, Socolofsky, Borror
slayhawker Club
Although primarily organized for practice in Debate and Oratory, the Jayhawker
Club combines with this extensive practice along social and cultural lines. At each
regular Monday evening meeting' the program is varied with debate, music, readings
and extemporaneous speeches. I
An annual banquet for the club is held each spring and here practice in giving toasts
and after-dinner speeches is received.
The following Jayhawkers made the 1917 debate teams:
lllmzlmttrm lh'butc-Dulebohn, Hall, Nash.
illrmluttmn Freshmen Debate-Edmonds, H. Brandt, Caldwell.
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CLIFFORD HALL --- .... P,-mfzmz ------- - ------- PAUL NASH
HARRY JAM1-Ls - - - - - - - vfcc-P,-amlwiz ---- ------- I RL DULHBOHN
GLENN SMITH --- ---.-Sccretary-Tfreusurer -- ---- A. L. SOCOLOFSKY 2
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Middle Row: Perkins, Pirtorius, Patterson, Rufi, Sharp, Conner, Rorick.
Bottom Row: Portwoocl, L. Stites, O'Connel, Rees, Bowman, James.
Representatives
OFFICERS
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Vice-Prcsidenl' ---- ------ R ORICK
Secretary .-..-- --A ----. HITCHENS
T1'easm'c1' .... -.-..-..- U NRUI-IE
Critic ..... .... P nor. W. E. MYER
REPRESENTATIVES ON THE 1917 DEBATE TEAMS
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Rorick ------
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Miclcllc Row: Leuhring, Berger, Cook, Jarus, Britton.
Bottom Row: Tolin, Davidson, Bergman, Pennington, Kuppleman.
Delphians
The Delphian Debating Society has experienced another prosperous and successful
year. The Society entered the inter-collegiate contests in debate and oratory and 50-
cured a fair representation in both activities. Albert E. Wooclrufl', last year's orator,
1'0PI'esented the school on the Manhattan debate team, and was also entered as the
School orator in the State Oratorical Association.
1 OFFICERS
P zrst Semester Second S1'1m'stvr
LEAL BERGER ----- Prfnwiflmfi ...- ---- FRANK BERGMAN
ALBERT WOODRUFF Vice-President -- ---LEROY DAVIDSON
E- F. JARUS ----- Svcrclm-y .... ---ERNEST TOLIN
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Middle Row: Ducr, E. Valyer, Boyle, A. Wencllancl, Sellars, A. Valyer.
Bottom Row: Murray, F. Wenclland, Rumforcl, C. Johnson, Richards fcriticj.
The Athenians
The Athenian Debating Society was organized in the fall of 1914, and has continued
to be one of the helpful organizations to the boys of the Normal High School. There
were about twenty members in the club this year, several of whom were in the club last
year. Live questions were debated and interest, was shown by all of the members. The
club hopes to take up debates with outside schools next year, and would have entered
the State Association this year had the club been organized in time. The majority of
the club members will be back next year.
First Semester
J on BOYLE ...-..
MERRII4 JOHNSON-
EARL WAXTE ..-.
Nom, G1s'r ......
MARVIN RICHARDS--- --
OFFICERS
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--- ---Vice-President -----
S ecretary- Treasurer - - - - -
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Second Semester
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Middle Row: Stites, Pennington, Kearney, Meairs, Koontz, Allen, Dulebohn.
Bottom Row: Moddrell, Welch, Moore, Bryan, H. Smith, G. Perkins, Randalls.
The Normal'Dramatic Club
The Normal Dramatic Club is composed of students majoring in public speaking and
expression and each year a series of high-class plays is staged. This year's repertoire
consisted of a humorous play, "Back to the Farm," and "Everywoman," a play of pro-
fessional caliber. "Back to the Farm" was given complimentary to the farmers attend-
ing the annual Farm Congress, held in February.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Charles Merrill -.---.--.---...-.---..... LEE STITES
Merton Merrill-U
Mrs. Merrill ---.-
Rose Meade -----
Reuben Allen ----
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Orro KAPPLEMAN
Gus Anderson .-.. ...-
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Mr. Ashley ....... -.... I RL DULEBOHN
Robert Powell ...... .... F RANCIS WELCH
Margerie Langdon ---. ..-.. L 01s PERKINS
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"Everywoman" is a modern morality play which deals with strictly modern people
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King Love, the First ------------ '----
Nobody ............. ---Pnor. F. L. GILSON
Youth-H ------ .-...-.. L els KOONTZ
Beauty ...- ----- U LA WISIIARD
Modesty ,-,- --- LOTS PERKINS
Flatteryu- ---LEAL BEEGER
Truth -,-- ...-. M ADGE MooRE
Bluff ---- ....- W ARREN ALLEN
Stuff ---- .... W . V. O'CoNNE1.L
Tilne -,,-, ....---. E ARL BRYAN
Wealth ,,,, ...... G LENN PERKINS
Witless -.--- ---
Conscience ---- ----
Passion ..--- -
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-LENORE CULLISON
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MAURINE SMITH
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Middle Row: A. Bodine, Baugh, E. Valyer, Marburger, Coventry.
Bottom Rom: Stout, Curtis, Jones, Frey, A. Valyer, Curtis.
Normal Masq ues
This organization is composed of students of the Secondary School who are inter-
ested in the work of dramatic interpretation. Each year a group of well-chosen plays
is given.
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RUBY FULLER
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MIRRILL IOIIINQON
CLAUDL JOHNSON
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"Charley's Aunt" was pre
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CAST
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Sir Frances Chesney ---------
Lord Fancourt Babberly---
Charley Weykham -.-----
Spettigue -------- -
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Dona Lucie De Alvoradez .---
Ella Delahay- - - -
Amy Spettigue -------- - -
Kitty Verdum .------- --- ---
Another production by the Masques was "The
November 28, 1916.
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Courtship of Miles Standish," given on
CAST
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Priscilla ---------- .... - CLARICE BAUGI-I
John Alden ----- ---- C ARL BOWMAN
Miles Standish ---- -- 'HPAUI' KNIGHT
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The 1917 Sunflower
Editor ----------------- HARRY JAMES
Mrmagcr ....... DONALD A. MCCONNELL
CLASS REPRESENTATIVES
F, JAY SOUTH ............... -Senior ELSIE DEMING, ------------------
FANNIE DILSAVER ............. Junior --------- F'rcsl1.man, School Calendar
PAUL RAYMOND -------..-.- Freshmfm
BLANCHE JONES -... High, School Senior
LESTER PEARSALL---Higll, School Senior
WILLIS H. KERR
A. L. SOCOLOFSKY, J amior, Organizations
RUSSELL UNRUHE .---..... Sophomore
HELEN STOKES ...-.------- Sophomore
CARL W. SALSER
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Tap Row: Smith, Hasper, Throckmorton, Wiles QPresidentJ, Fuller, Nemecheck,
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Bottom, Row : Taylor, Melbert, South, McPherson, Stokes, Rector, Hess fGeneral Secrc-
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High School Y. W. C. A. Cabinet
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OFFICERS
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Vice-Po'esidcnt- - - ..... GLADYS CA1-BS
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Hail to thee, thou flame of magic,
Burn forever fair and bright,
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Second Row: Stokes, Melbert, McGrath, Grimsley, Godsey, Lockhart, Wilson.
Third Row: A. Moore, Fuller, Ward, Armour, South, Cullison, Smith.
N ton QSponsorJ, Hickok, Osborn, Quinn.
Bottom. Row: Perkins, M. Moore, ew
The Cmegas
The Omega Society is the oldest girls' society in the Normal School. It stands for
the best in all literary and social pursuits, and its thirty members are prominent in all
school activities. Omega social "good times" are ones that are eagerly looked forward
to and long remembered. Membership is obtained by invitation from the society.
OFFICERS
First Semester
MRS. ELIZABETH OSBORNE--- ----
JOSEPHINE QUINN ........ ....
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- - - Treasurer - - -
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Vice-President
AMY Moons .... ...............
MYRTLE LOCKHART ......... -. -
Sponsors .'
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S econd Semester
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- MADGE MOORE
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Thircl Row: Adamson, Bradley, Mrs. Bixler CSponsorJ, Taylor CSponsorJ, Hilyard,
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Third Row: Eaton, Deming, Illick fSponsorJ, Jeremy, Wayland, Berner, H. Smith.
Bottom Row: H. Jones, Crandall, Burger, Smlth, Palmer.
The lonians
h' of thirty of the representative young women
The Ionian Society has a members ip
of the college interested in social and literary pursuits. The first half of this year was
' d half was devoted to a study of the modern
Spent in reading Irish drama. The secon
short story.
J oUE'r'rA BERNER
STELLA BONWELL
EFFIE CONRAD
MAE CRANDALL
HAZEL EATON
LOMA FLEMING
HAZEL HOWARD
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HOPE JONES
HELEN JONES
First Semester
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JOUETTA BERNER-
MARGUERITE PAYNE ----
BIRDIE RICH- -... -- -
THE IONIAN GI
ESTHER J ONES
MAE LLOYD
MABEL KANE
MARJORIE LORE
VERNA MCCOIN
GERALDINE MULLINIX
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FLORENCE PALMER
MARGUERITE PAYNE
B1RmE RICH
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HESTER SMITH
BLANCHE WORDEN
JULIA WAYLAND
JFZNNII-1 YVILES
ELSIE DEMING
MARY CUNNINGHAM
NELLE HUGHES
TIIELMA WALl.S
LOLA BURGER
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THE YEAR'S ACHIEVEMENTS
Editor of Bulletin.
Two men on debate teams.
Cheer leader.
Twelve men on football team.
Five men on basket ball team.
Cagtaincy of football, basket ball, baseball and track teams.
Two men on all-state football team.
Four men on Glee Club.
All-State football captain.
Two men on Y. M. C. A. cabinet.
CLOUDSLEY LOCRMA
JAMES NICROLS
HUGH EDWARDS
CLIFFORD MEAIRS
HAROLD CULTER
FRANCIS WELCH
ROLLAND RAYMOND
DUNLAP MCADAMS
PHILIP JONES
CHARLES REHM
SAMUEL SMITH
IVAN HOSTETLER
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EARL DEVORE
KARL KAISER
CHARLES KESSLER
GLENN PERKINS
PAUL RAYMOND
WILLIAM MONYPENY
BRUCE PORTWOOD
CARL DENY
FLOYD RORICK
ROY WILLIAMS
GLEN ROBINSON, ROI-I CROSS,
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NEAL AKERS -------
RALPH BAKER -------
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ELLIS CIIRISTENSEN ..--
CECIL FREEROURNE .---
HARLEY GIFFORD -----
CLAUDE GALDRAITII ....
DALE HURT .....----
CARL LONGFELLOW--
ELMER MEYER .----
ELDEN PARMITER ----
FRANK R0sTETTER---
GAILCRD SMITH ..--
LEE STITES .-----
RUSSELL STITES ----
HARRY SCHAIBLE -.--
HARRY THOMAS ----
IVAN TRUSLER- - -
VICTOR TRUSLER- -
WARREN ZEIBER .---
RICHARD NELSON- - -
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JAMES SMITH -.--
LLOYD HARR ..---
HIRCI-IEL HAY---
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BENJAMIN LEWIS ----
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FOUNDED AT KANSAS STATE NORMAL, 1917.
FLOWERS Red and White Carnations.
COLORS! Whit
ACTIVE MEMBERS
BEN MCINTOSH
L. E. DEVoss
F. JAY SOUTH
CLIFFORD HALL
CHARLES WEBER
GLENN SM11'H
ARTHUR GARRISON
FRED SHULER
Seniors
Juniors
HARRY VAN PETTEN
HERMAN LUEHRING
WILLIAM HOGUE
LEAL BERGER
A. L. SocoLoFsxY
HARRY JAMES
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PLEDGES
DoN MCCONNELL
FRANK WALTERS CARL BOWMAN
C 5 CALVIN VAN CAMPEN
CLARENCE Ros
JOHN DUNSWORTH
HONORARY MEMBERS
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Pi Delta Fraternity
Purpose-Better Physical Directors for the State of Kansas
COLORS-CRIMSON AND GoLD
OFFICERS
Po-eszdcnt ......... .. ........... .... I VAN TRUSLER
Vice-President .......... ...... I 'IARRY SCOTT
Secretary and Tzicasurcr--- ....--. EARL WIDMER
S wnwrs H Q CLAIR K. TURNER
I QGEORGE R. BARR
ACTIVE MEMBERS
IVAN TRUSLER EARL WIDMER
FRANCIS WELCH HOMER W. HARGISS
GUY CROSS KARL KAISER
R HARRY SCOTT DUNLAP MCADAM
GEORGE BARR CLAIR K. TURNER
GEORGE STUEBS '
JUNIOR MEMBERS
VICTOR TRUSLER HARLEY GIFFORD
DICK NELSON CHARLES REHM
LLOYD HARR.
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Bottom Row: Karr fSponsorD, Gilson fSponsorJ, Rufi, Rees, Perkins, Hall, O'Connell,
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Pi Kappa Delta
NA'1'1oNAL FORENSIC FnA'rE1cN1'1'r.
Local Chapter organized May, 1916.
Admitted to National Organization in April, 1917.
MEMBERS AND THEIR RECORDS:
CLIFFORD IIALL ..................... .---Warrensburg debate, '16g lklanhettem, '17
JOIIN RUFI -------- Warrensbnrff debate, '16, Manhattan and College of Emporia, '17
BRUCE Porvrwoon ..... .. .....H......-. .---- C ollegc of Emporia debate, '10 and '17
WM. V. O'C0NNm,L ....... .... C ollege of Emporia debate, '16, Wai-1-ensburg, '17
FLOYD RORICK,, .,..,, .......... M anhattan debate, '16g Wa1-rensburg, '17
PAUL NASH ........ --------------- ll 'Ianhattan debate, '17
IRL DULEBOHN .... ..... M anhattan debate, '17
PERRY HITCI-IENS--- ---XV2ll'1'CllSbl11'g' debate, '17
MARVIN Ricmnns .... -------- M anhattan debate, '17
FRED Gln.-IN ,,,,,,, ----w-- W arrensburg debate, 117
ED Rims ....,.. ---- C ollege of Emporia debate, '17
Hfmny ELVVELL -,,- ---------- M anhattan dcbatc, '15
CAnL K1NG ,,,-,-- -------- M anhattan debate, '16
MARTIN NELSON-nu .--. Manhattan debate, '16
Guy XNEBSTER ------ ----- M 2lT'lh3.ttELYl IIC-biltc, '16
ALBERT WOODRUFF-U ---School orator, '16 and '17
CLOUDSLEY LQCKMANHF --------- SCh00l orator, '15 W
WILBUR ROSS ------ ---. W arrensburg debate, '16
MELVIN BOWMAN-u -------- Warrensburg debate, '16 m
GLENN PERKINS --Fd ...- C ollege of Emporia debate, '16 fi?
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Sigma Sigma Sigma,
Pi Chapter
National Pedagogical Sorority
Founded at State Normal
School, Farmville, Va., 1898.
nstalled Kansas State Normal
March 30, 1917.
Official Publication:
THE TRIANGLE
Flozver: VIOLET.
Colors: PURPLE AND XVHITE.
ACTIVE MEMBERS
HELEN M. SMITH
JOUETTA BERNER
JOSEPHINE VVILLIG
RUTH TAYLOR
ANNE BINGHANI
ll,-XRIE GOYVER
RUTH HAGENBIASTER
JULIA WAYLAND
BIABEL KANE
BIARCELLA HANSCOIIR KATHERINE DOTY
GERTRUDE XVHITE
HELEN T. JONES
FLORENCE PALMER
ELSIE DENIING
ETHEL BIODDRELL
RUTH YVENDELL
CLARA PERKINS
ELIZABETH SPARKS
THI-ILM.-1 YVALLS
LEONA MCC.ARTY
NELL HUGHES
SUE NESBIT
RUTH O,KEEFE
KATHERINE FULLER
HONORARY MEMBERS
AIRS. DANETTA ECKDALL
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COLOR 1 Ruse. FLOWER : Rvmv.
MEMBERS
RUTH JEREMY
RUTI-I MAJOR
NIARGUERITIG PAYNE
CHINA ROGERS
Do1zo'1'HEA BANG
MARIE GOWER
KATIIEYN FULLER
HOPE JONES
MAURINI-1 SMITH
ROSALIE BRIGHAM
JoUE'r'rA BERNEE
HONORARY MEMBERS
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ADIN12 BUELL
AUDREY CHRISTIAN
SUSAN CoNRoY
RUTH DOYLE
Theta Chi Theta
FOUND!-:D 1917
Rose
COLORS! Yellow and White
ACTIVE MEMBERS
HELENA MCEVOY
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The purpose of this Verem IS two-fold-social and educational. Socially, it is G1-gt
of all a get-acquainted club. For the realization of this purpose, all sorts of good times
are enjoyed by the members, from wienic roasts and watermelon feeds to more elabor-
ate social functions. In addition to purely social features are added to the programs ol'
other meetings, such as the playing of German games, which can be used by the teach-
ers in junior high school, or in Vereins which they organize.
The educational purpose of the Verein also is recreational, as well as cultural. The
Drograms include topics which do not have a place in the regular classroom work, and
familiarity with which, add nevertheless to the equipment of the teacher. The singing
of songs dear to the heart of every German forms a part oi' every program.
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lllirlzllu Row: Dubbs, Hunsaker, Downing, Nash.
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Mathematics Club
Top Row: Woodruff, Jarus, Davis, Professor Keller, Brown, Frazier.
.lliddlv Row: Davies, Jillson, Miller, Parks.
Iintfom Row: Barber, Conner, Professor Ellis, Deakin, Carls.
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Middle Row: Brittain, Sloan, Richman, Van Osdol, Egbert, Conrad, McNeal.
Bottom Row: Bradfield, Henderson, Reneau, Williams CSpoi1sorl, Ramage, Adamson,
Berger.
European History Club
f the European I-'Iistory Club is to supplement class work in history
The purpose 0 .
and promote social fellowship among its members. Never, in the five years of its ex-
istence, has it come nearer realizing these ends than during the past year.
OFFICERS
Pa'asicle1zt--.---- -------- ---- LEAL BI-:Rama
Vice-Pw'sidm1,f ..-- ---MYRTLE LOCKIIART
Sccrctfwy ..... .... M Any HARPER
Tiwzsiwei' --------------------------- F. JAY SOUTH
Top Row: Allen, Greenawalt, Countryman, Borror, Williams 1SponsorJ.
F H7 Samuelson Merilatt, Feather, Bryan.
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Illicldlc Row: E. Goclsey fScribaJ, Fisher, Finnerty, Melbert QTibicenJ, Holforty, E.
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1?uttom Raw: H. Brandt, Shippey, Agee, Holtz fSponsorJ, Zimmerman, M. Godsey, , -
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R, liotmnzi Row: Schlegel, Dixon, Black fSponsorJ, Henderson, Davis, Hayes, Hogue
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Bottom Row: Babcock, Brown, O'Keefe.
Girls' Physical Tralning Club
OFFICERS
MARIAN KENNEY ----------------- -------- P resident
CHRISTINE MCPHERSON ---------- ---- V ice-Pa-as-iflcm
JULIA BABCOCK---- -------------- 1- ------ Secrcta'ry
THRLMA WALLS ...---------------------.- Tfreasurm-
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.lliclfllc Roni: Ward, Hoopcs, Job, Watson, McEvoy, Musick, Kullcr.
Hollow Row: Eaton, Hilyard, Walton, Graves fSDOIlS01'D, Wilson, Good.
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Second Row: Clements, Thiel, Wendell, Dix, Louderman, Russell. ?
7'l1,ird Row: Frisbie, Smith, Waite, Shuey, Jones, Bement. .
1' Bottom Row: Bradley, George, Burkholder, Harris CSponsorJ, Hamilton, Lloyd.
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Beans, Okeson, Bryant, Noll, Owen, Hurst, Watt, Morgan, Bents,
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Kindergarten Club
Kft D I Wi ' in once said that kindergartners were expected to model them-
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selves upon Raphael, Apollo Belvidere, St. Cecilia and Jobg but the virtues and abllmcs
of these are insufficient for the modern kindergartncr. She must acquire also the wis-
1 th m ath and love of Ruth, coupled with the breadth of vision of
com of Solomon, e sy p' y
the statesman, and the open-mindedness of the scientist, a task far too ambitious to be
accomplished in the classroom in two short years. To help toward the fulfillment of
these ambitious ideals the Kindergarten Club was formed in the spring of 1917.
The activities of the club are such as to promote study of and to increase interest in
h ' ' nd the progress in the field of kindergarten work.
t 0 current questions a
The members are also given practice in speaking in public, preparatory to work with
Mothers' Clubs, Parent-Teacher Associations and other community work incidental to
a wide-awake kindergartner.
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Realizing that an abundance of play spult is nece y
d t devote all of its attention to serious matters, therefore,
little children, the club oes no
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tion of friendship and sociability among its members, and to playing together.
OFFICERS
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LOLA BURGER
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Middle Row: Payne, Armour, Rees, Ross, Harper, Davis.
Bottom Ro-lv: Hockens, Rector, Countryman, Henderson, Bryan, Meyer CSponsorJ,
Dixon.
1 The Senate
The Senate was organized two years ago by students interested in parliamentary
law and current topics of the day. It is organized as the United States Senate, bills
I are introduced, handled in committees, debated and voted upon., The meetings are held
on Thursday evening of each week. Occasionally an evening is devoted to amuse-
ment.
OFFICERS
First Semester Second Semester
x H. REBS ------- ---Pl'UH'iLl01Lt ----- ----- E VELYN Ross
S, H. CONNER-. ....... ---Vice-President ----- ------ ISA ARMOUR
GLADYS HENDERSON ...- ---Secretary -------- -- ----- EARL C. BRYAN
E. C. SI-IEMWELL ----.-. ---Assistant Secretary --- ---- ALLISON RAMAGE
FANNIE DII,SAVER ......... ---Treasurer ....------- .--- E . C. SHEMWELL
WILLIAM V. 0'CONNELL ---- ---Sergcarzt-11t-Arms --- ----. L. B. SHARPE
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Scco1zclRow: McConnell, A. Bodine, L. Frey, Johnson. Holyrod, Lindholm.
Tllird Row: E. Bodine, Miller, Anderson, Scacat, Holiday, Hershey.
Bottom Row: Curtis, Brogan CSponsorJ, Murray, M. Frey, Host, M. Johnson.
Civics Club
The Civics Club was organized in the spring of 1915, for the purpose of stimulating
among its members interest in, and respect for good citizenship and patriotism.
Under the leadership of Miss Brogan, this club does work which approximates the
actual work of carrying on a system of state and local government, such as organizing
counties, making
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OFFICERS
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VERA L1NnHoLM ...- - - - Vice-President - - -
ERNEST VALYER- , , .... S06l'!?fIl,l'1l-Tl'l?!lSllVIH'
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Middle Row: Gist, Murray, Minrow fSponsorJ, Antle, Fisher.
Bottom Row: Peck, Chappel, Dent, Whitely, Boyle.
The C. S. Club
The C. S. Club, organized in 1912 by Miss Minrow, was unusually strong this year.
The membership ranged at about twenty-two members during the entire year, and the
boys enjoyed some unusually good times during the winter months. In order to
strengthen the club and make it more efficient in carrying out its aims, the R. S. Club,
"the girls' C. S. Club," was organized in the fall of 1916, and has worked very suc-
' cessfully with the boys' club. The two elubs have joint parties and undoubtedly were
the strongest organizations in the High School this winter.
OFFICERS
First Semvstcl'
Jou BOYLE .....
CHARLES MAUL-
En. MCCONNELL- - - -
JARVIS DEES ----
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The Newman Club
The Newman Club is an organization of Catholic students for study and social pur-
poses. The Newman Club is a national movement, and it has lately been organized in
many state universities and colleges throughout the United States. Membership is
open to any student in school who may wish to join the club.
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ALICE MCGRATH - ---Presideoitl ..... ..... A DINE BUELL ,
JAMES FINNERTY- ---Vwe-President --- .... ANNA MCCARTY W
P. J. REICHART-- ---S0C1'CifH'?l ----- ------ P . J. REICHART
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The Season's Record
At Lawrence-
At Pittsburg-
At Manhattan - - -
At Emporia--
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At Baldwin ------ K.
At Emporia--
like true sportsmen.
Normal athletic stock has been steadily on the
rise since Coach Hargiss came, three years ago,
and there are no indications of a slump ahead.
Coach always keeps the coffers full of raw ma-
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that appear on field and courtg machines that
have been coached to win if they can-if not, lose
0 ------ -------- K .U.13
- - - - Pittsburg Normal 7
------------Aggies 13
--Friends University 13
Southwestern 2
- - - Washburn 7
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Of all the honors that have been conferred upon Normal football men that given to
Capt. William Monypeny ranks the highest. Besides being given the captaincy ol' the
All-State team and a tackle position, his whole football career has been symbolical ol' the
high ideals of sportsmanship, which is the goal of Normal athletics.
Roy Williams, who hails from Blackwell, Okla., proved almost invaluable at right
end, where his steady work, both offensive and defensive, was a great factor in the
outcome of many hard-fought games. He is the kind of a man that plays it hard and
straight.
In both basket ball and football, Harold Culter, because of his superior work, was al-
ways in evidence. Whether playing at quarter on the gridiron, or as forward on the
court, he exhibited the same class of clean-cut Hght. He was given these positions on
the All-State teams without a dissenting vote.
Karl Kaiser came to the Normal highly recommended as a basket-ball juggler, having
made a high mark in the Missouri Valley Conference while in K. U. His work for K.
S. N. was well in keeping with his reputation. With Karl at guard the opposition us-
ually made the shot for goal from the neighborhood of the middle of the court.
Guy Cross proved to be the star of the conference centers, and was approached only
by his worthy rival, Cassidy, of Ottawa. Cross is not only an aeroplane at center, but
also is invincible on the floor. He also has a way of hitting the basket from most any
angleg eleven field goals in three-quarters of a game is his record for this winter.
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The 1916 football season was characterized by even more real spirit than is usual.
The season opened with a big football parade, in which both students and townspeople
participatedg all merchants showing Normal colors in honor of the event. This was fol-
lowed by "pep" meetingsg other parades and bonfires extending throughout the season.
The biggest football demonstration in Normal history came on the evening preceding
the K. U. game, when 1500 students gathered about a bonfire at Lake Wooster, held a
song fest, and did the snake dance, closing the meeting with a short comedy sketch in
which the killing of a Jayhawk by an old schoolmaster was the feature act.
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and the Aggies in a triangular meet held in Lawrence, March 1. 'Wa ,
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Prospects for the 1917 crop of track athletes were promising early in the spring, with
four men in school who held state records, and one who had a tie with a state record be-
sides a big harvest-of raw material. Accordingly, a heavy schedule of meets was ar-
ranged. With the advent of the war spirit, however, the situation was changed, many
schools dropped spring athletics entirely, and many Normal stars went "back to the
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100-yard dash-Time, 10 1-5 seconds, Dickinson, 19105 Diggs, 1912,
220-yard dash-Time, 22 2-5 seconds, Diggs, 1912.
440-yard dash-Time, 52 1-5 seconds, Nichols, 1914.
Half-mile run--Time, 2:02 3-5, Bollin, 19155 fstute recordj.
Mile run-Time, 4:42 2-5, Portwood, 1915.
Two-mile run-10:19 4-5, Weber, 1915, fstate recordl.
220-yard low hurdles-Time, 26 3-5 seconds, Lee Stites, 1916.
120-yard high hurdles-Time, 15 3-5 seconds, Lockman, 1917. Also holds state record
at 16 seconds.
Mile relay-Time, 3:35 2-53 Van Campen, Bollin, Harris and Carpenter, 1915.
Pole vault-Height, 11 feet, 3 inches, Van Petten, 1917.
High jump-Height, 5 feet 6 inches, Ditmars, 1913.
Broad jump-Distance, 22 feet, 1 1-4 inches, Cross, 1916, lstate recordj.
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Middle Row: Christensen, Rehm, Hargiss fCoachJ, Harr, Longfellow.
Bottom Row: Williams, Welch, DeLano.
The Baseball Squad
When the time came for mobilizing the baseball forces a large blank space appeared
where the pitching staff was wont to be. The veteran, Rehm, seemed doomed to do the
season himself, but finally Cooper returned to school, and Baker presented himself
for service, and another well-balanced team was assured.
The schedule of seventeen games was greatly decreased by the war spirit, five games
being cancelled, while three were not played because of rain. Two substitute games
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Baseball Schedule for l9l 7
April 5-K. U., at Lawrence.
April 9-Oklahoma University, at Norman.
April 10
-Oklahoma University, at Norman.
April 11-Henry Kendall, at Tulsa.
April 12-Henry Kendall, at Tulsa.
April 13-Ottawa University, at Ottawa.
April 19
-Henry Kendall, at Emporia.
April 20-Henry Kendall, at Emporia.
April 23-Bethany College, at Emporia.
April 27-C. of E., Normal Field.
May 2-K. U., at Emporia.
May 7-Friends University, at Emporia.
May 11-Southwestern, at Emporia.
May 16-C. of E., Col1ege'Field.
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Friends University, at Wichita.
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Jordan Drug Company--D 204
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Lawrence, M. D. ---------- .--- 2 08
Lewis Clothing Co.--- 217
Loomis Studio --.-.----.- 200
Lyon County State Bank ---- ---- 2 05
McClure's Grocery -------- ---- 1 88
Mit-Way Hotel ------- 215
Mit-Way Barber Shop ------ ---- 2 15
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Moore Cap 8x Gown Co. ---- 204
Newman Dry Goods Co.--- 189
New Process Laundry---- 196
Normal Cafe --------- 199
Normal Shoe Shop ---- 188
Poehler Mercantile Co.--- 185
Palace Clothing Co.--- 199
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EMPORIA Wholesale Distributoow KANSAS
Sept. 15.-Churches give receptions in
Calendar of Events honor of Normal students.
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Sept. 8-Rain, accompanied by new
students and homesicknessg beginning
enrollment: Y. M. C. A. melon feed-
boys leave only quarter-inch rinds of a
wagon load of melons, and sing of the
girls they left at home. "Many" and
"Bob" sleep with football between them
to bring sweet dreams.
Sept. 9-More students. Grafters'
paradise. Clifford Hall resumes his work
in campustry.
Sept.12--First classesg lost Fresh-
man. Prexy gives encouragement in
regard to teachers' salaries in first
chapel speech of year. Upper classmen
plot against Freshmen.
Sept. 1.9-Girls' "pep" meeting at
Lake Wooster. Rousers' meeting in gym.
Perky elected president. First try-out
for cheer leader. Yellow caps ordered
by upper classmen for Freshies.
girls of school at gym.
Sept. 1.9-Glee Club meetsg library
dates extended a half hour longer in
evening than last year. Singing of the
girls at home becoming less popular.
Sept. 20-"Free News," the Bulletin's
advertising system. Perry H. gets new
shoes-six-dollar ones.
Sept. 22-Barrett gives away "Facul-
ty's Got It." Faculty expound absence
limit to classes. "Pep" Rorick elected
cheer leader.
Sept. 25-Wiles reads "Cap Ultima-
tum" in chapel amid groans from the
green section. Girl in First Aid learns
that there is a pulse in the left arm.
Sept. 28-Judge Kellogg's 75th birth-
day. '
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Sept. 129-Free movies start, girl
loses dignity at a middy party. Big
football "pow-wow" at Lake Woosterg
bonfire and snake-dance. Jayhawker
slain by Ichabod Crane, at Sixth and
Commercial.
Sept. JO-First football gameg K. U.,
133 K. S. N., 03 twenty Freshies pad-
dledg Brandt brothers, Paul Raymond,
Logan Brittain reach boiling point.
"Connie" makes his debut in track-
ably assisted.
Oct. 4-Mary Louise Butcher arrives
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to get home.
Oct. 5-Vacation in honor of said
Mary L. B.
Oct. li-Parade in preparation for
game with Quakers. Quakers tie score
on 13.
Oct. 7-Gym teachers entertain Physi-
cal Training girls. Reception in honor
of "Prexy."
Oct. .9-Faculty "Pig Roast"-heavy
melodrama, "The Literal Lovers."
Oct. 13-Overheard:
fLean Seniorj-Why are you so fat?
QFat Juniorl-I eat what's right. Why
are you so lean?
QL. SJ-I eat what's left.
Oct. 18-Sports and Pastimes Associa-
tion hike to Rinker's Ford.
Oct. 19-Mock chapel. Glee Club pre-
sents new football song. "Doctah"
White, the Murrisons, Gilson and Hickok
represented as they appear to the stu-
dents.
Ocl. 20-Normal enjoys music lec-
ture given by Dr. Alma Powell.
Oct. 21-Football boys bump against
Aggies, 13 to 3 for Farmers. Emporia
entertains Y. W. C. A. girls.
Oct. 26-Classes dismissed while troop
trains pass through town on the "Katy."
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The Superior Cleaning Co.
Franclz. Dry Cleaning and Dyeing
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J. B. KELSEY, Propr.
708 Com'l. St. Emporia, Kan.
First, because we economizeecash sales,
no deliveries, low overhead and careful
buying.
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yourself from our small, but up-to-date
stock at below regular prices.
"A dollar saved 'Ls a dollar earned"
A. O. DOWNS dz SON
516 Commercial Phone 1488
Oct. 27-Kappa Delta Theta Sorority
presentation of "Paderewski" and
"Sousa's Band" in a howling success.
Oct. .90-Normal students given a
glimpse into French trenches by noted
newspaper correspondent.
Nov.1-Two Seniors subscribed to
Bulletin to save two bits.
Nov. 2-
Time-Evening, 10:36 o'clock.
Place-5-mile radius of Normal.
Occasion-stroll. '
Contracting parties-"Photo" Lewis and
A. P. .
Situation-Nothing said since 10:06.
ACT I
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get married!"
ACT II
KA. PJ-fcoylyl-"Aw, who would have
us?"
Nov. 9-"Melting Pot" holds large
audience. Little Art Messick tattles in
Topeka.
Nov. 10--Students continue to attend
school during State Teachers' Associa-
tion. Various degrees of warmth shown
in greetings of friends on way to Tope-
ka. 'Freshmen Commission entertains
Freshmen girls at Kid Party in gym.
No11.13--K. S. N. welcomes Normal
guards. "Shorty" and Setha resume the
role of inseparables.
Nov. 11-Bill Hargiss's palefaces scalp
Haskell Indians, 14 to 0.
Nov. 17-Teachers walk over Swedes,
taking 32 scalps. ,
Nov. 21,-Normal students rally to
support of football men after defeat at
Baker.
Nov. 26-Squash C. of E.
Nov. 27-Squash C. of E.
Nov. 28-Squash C. of E.
Nov. 29-Hobo Dayg Oh! those clothes.
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Martha Washington
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1-lb. boxes ---- ---- 6 Oc
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Phone 32 608 Commercial St.
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C. H. NEWMAN, Vice-Prcsiclcut
H. W. FISHER, Caslzicr
DIRECTORS
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Thanksgiving boxes.
Dec. A-All back from vacation. Club
board looks pretty thin, eh? Freshmen
call registrar to find what classes they
were taking before vacation.
Dec. 5-"Doctah" White elected presi-
dent of Lyon County Medical Society.
Motto: A germless Lyon.
Dcc. 6-Miniature football game
staged in library. Exciting finish as
Referee Shore blows whistle for closing.
Dec. 8-Exhibition of stiffs-Mrs.
Jarley's waxworks.
Dec. 11-K. S. N. places five men on
All-State football squad. Captain Lock-
man calls track men together.
Dec. 12-Murrison recital draws large
crowd.
Clothes
Dec. 15-"Stunt Night." Football
men guests of honor. Recognition of
letter men.
Dec. 18-What is it? The vaccination
limp! 'Everyone has it, if she isn't a
1112111 01' W63.l'S all evening ClI'eSS.
Dec. 18 to 22--Normal Christmas
week. Christmas chapelg Passion play in
moving picturesg chorus gives "Holy
City" to students onlyg all-school Christ-
mas tree. Phi Sigma Epsilon Christmas
party. Good-by to K. S. N. and 1916.
Jan. 3-"Happy New Yearg" football
banquet heldg "Cudge" chosen captain
for 1917.
Jan.. 7-Rollin Raymond sees Uhants
spends much time with use of hair
brush.
Jrm. 9-Mr. DeVoss causes excitement
by being overheard to say, "-- and
they are twins." Later found that he
referred to twin goats.
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Jan. 11-Pi Delta Physical Training
Fraternity formed.
Jun. 13--Sigma Gammas entertain at
Commercial Club rooms.
Jan. 15-Basket ball season opens. K.
S. N. wins from Mounclbuilders.
Jfm. 14-1010 Union girls have inter-
esting' fire. Kess calls for Edna wllell
blaze is merriest.
Jan. 12-Freshman and Sophomore
classes have parties.
Jan. 16-Vaccination and more vacci-
nation ancl fumigation.
Jan. 20-Student Alumni Council
formed. Breakers of the absence and
tardiness rule have pleasure of taking
exams.
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Feb. 2-Did you see your shadow? We
did. Normal negative team wins at
Manhattang their affirmative team wins
here. K. S. N. Glee Club wins victory
every night.
Feb. 3--Rho Mu Gammas entertain at
gym.
Feb. 5-Chi Upsilon music sorority en-
tertains its new members.
Feb. 9-Molesworth loses his mus-
tache.
Feb. 10-Dutch treat at gym. Sigma
Literary Society entertains. Kappa Delta
Thetas give afternoon dance.
Feb. 14-Normal students introduced
to some salubrities by John Kendrick
Bangs.
Feb. 16-Founders' Day.
Feb. 16-Normal loses first basket
ball game to C. of E. "Back to the
Farm," a last year's "comeback."
Feb. 17-A hot track meet at Man-
hattan.
Feb. 22-"Birthington's Washdayi'
Feb. 23--Woodruff pilots ten dates to
a movie in one evening.
Feb. 1.9-Turner adopts policy of
"watchful waiting." Why? He forgot
Mrs. Turner at the wrestling match.
March 6-Normalites win triangular
gym meet at Lawrence over K. U. and
Manhattan.
March 9-Senior Phi Sigs entertain
class at fraternity home.
March 12--Three K. S. N. men on All-
Kansas basket ball five.
March 14-Bulletin agitates starting a
voting contest to get ten best reasons
why Mabel Kane is so calm at a basket
ball game.
March 19, 20-Circus! Everyone sees
the wonderful hypohogondrous, captured
from Lake Wooster.
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April 2?-Woodruff wins second place
in State Oratorical Contest at Hays.
Weather getting warmer--study getting
lesser.
April 5'-Rufi, Portwood and Rees
wallop C. of E. in annual argument. We
will not have a protectorate over Mexico.
April A--Mrs. Karr has just returned
from a week's visit home. "Prof," pro-
ceeds to tell of his experiences. "-and
what do you think 5 last night someone
got into the house. I tell you I came
downstairs three steps at a time." fMrs.
Karrl--"Why, was he in the garret, my
dear?"
April 10-14--"Dad" Elliott holds big
inspiration meetings for Y. M. C. A-
Miss Holmquist leads the Y. W. C. A.
'April 10-Hitchens and Ilorick beat
Warrensburg in debate. ' Negative team
loses at Warrensburg.
"Dad" Elliot Qin speechl "--imfl
tlzcre shall be weeping and gnashing of
teeth."
DeVoss L. E.-"But I have no teeth."
D. A.-"Never mind, teeth will be
provided."
April 1.4--Charley's Aunt visits Nor-
mal. The Masques show her off in A.
T. Hall. "Doc" Smith becomes an in-
ventor-devises a golf ball that says
"here" until picked up by the owner.
April 18-Teachers lose to Aggies, S
to 3. Semesier's credits offered to stu-
dents who will volunteer to either
"Farm or Fight." Over 100 men leave
for the farm or for the guards.
Fran.--flntroducing father to his
friendj-"Miss Mabel, the author of my
being."
Father fbowingj-"A work that has
been much criticized."
April 19-Pi Kappa Delta, forensic
fraternity, receives chapter from nation-
al council. Mobilization of Normal
forces takes placeg wc must do our bit.
First Stude-"What makes these
Normal men give their girls diamond
engagement rings?"
Second Stude-"The girls, of course."
April 20-21-Wallop Kendall College
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New Courses Offered
- PSYCHOLOGY
New Abnormal Psychology -------------.---.......... ......... 1 4 hours' credit
Givenannually on night preceding Normal-College game
This course is an accurate research into the instinctive reactions of some of the cur-
ious specimens of humanity which wander abroad at this season. Course offered to
members of the Rousers' Club.
Hits and Misses ----.--.-----.---------.....-..... ..- .... ........... 2 hours
Nightly, 7 to 9, in library
A delightful study in group psychology, as exemplified in a gathering about a read-
ing table. For particulars see W. V. McConnell.
FUSS0l0r:y ----------------------------------- 5 --------------- ----- 0 0 credit
Daily on campus or before mirror
Intensive work in the psychology of the orange necktie and the rainbow handker-
chief in their relation to attention drawn. Arrange with Mr. Grant Pistorius.
BOTANY
Seminar Report: Dr? Fred Molesworth, of the Senior class, has lately completed an
exhaustive research into the problem of sustaining human life by photo-synthesis. The
adoption of this plan, says Mr. Molesworth, will waive the formality of making a liv-
ing, thus allowing more leisure time for social development. The reader will remember
this authority as the man who made one zitz grow where none ever grew before.
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Class, September 1 to Thanksgiving, Annually
A movement to classify, standardize, and provide for the proper control of certain
green formations that appear about the campus at this season. Course recommended
to upper class boys, as most of the work is manual in character. Arrange with Mr.
Glenn Perkins.
PHYSICS
Physical Researches: Lee McFarlan has come to some surprising conclusions as the
result of his work in "A New System of Physics," and he has started real reform. He
contends that many of the old laws controlling the physics game are out of date and a
disgrace to civilization. He cites Newton's law of gravitation, which has been in force
longer than even the old settlers can remember and which, since the development of
aerial navigation, has become a decided menace to life and property. He suggests that
the Supreme Court might do well to reverse this law. He also calls attention to the
fact that the legislature has had another session and again neglected to regulate the
speed of light.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
The Steam Shovel ---------- -------------------------------- U nlimited Credit
10 hours daily
A good course for prospective military men who will enter the trenches. The teacher
also recommends the course as giving its students a decided advantage in psychology
and kindred courses. Arrange hours with E. A. Lewis.
SO WOULD WE
Cln Sociology Classl-"Now, Mr. Rufi, suppose all the women should be taken from
all the co-educational institutions, what would follow?"
Cllufil-"I would."
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LIBRARY SCIENCE
Methods in the Library ..--------------------.-........ .......
Meets one-half hour before closing time
- -1-date credit
Course consists in gathering statistics with view to solving the question as to why it
is that when a man is seen talking earnestly to a fair co-ed at this period the signal,
"closing time," sees them leave the library together. You will like this course.
Conference, six evenings per week with Bill O'Connell
CONFLICTING SCIENCE
KProfessor in Astronomyj-"Has anything ever been seen on Venus?"
fArt Stuclentl-"Not if the pictures I have seen are true."
APPLIED SCIENCE
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IN SOAK
Freshman to Glee Club Man-"Why
don't they wear watches with the full
dress suits?"
G. C. Man-"Why, who could have
both out at the same time?"
It often seems that a gentleman is a
man that you don't know very well.
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Wife of the Physical Training Direc-
tor-"Don't you think the baby looks
just like her father."
Her washerwoman lconsolinglyj-
"Yes, but what does that matter, just so
she is healthy?"
The Normal Stude had applied for a
job "back on the farm." "Ever have
any experience in milking?" asked the
farmer. "No," said the Stude, "but I
have had a good deal of experience with
fountain pens."
Strawberry short-cake fa la board-
ing clubl-This viand is a circular solid,
every point upon whose surface is equi-
distant from the strawberry.
Zoology Professor tto classl--"Now
will each member of the class name
some of the lower animals, beginning
with Mr. Farnsworth."
Professor Wooster, of the department
of zoology, is probably the most kind-
hearted man in the faculty. It is ru-
mored that when his pet cat manifested
a desire to sleep in the coal bin he im-
mediately ordered a ton of soft coal.
Meade and Julia were before the stern
judge. "You are charged with speed-
ing," he said: "have you counsel?"
"Any what?" asked Meade.
"I mean, have you the services of a
lawyer?"
"Oh, no," interrupted Julia, "we have
decided to tell the truth."
Effie-"Now, Ruie, you should not
call Bill a confirmed bachelor until you
are absolutely sure."
Ruie-"I am sure, though, for I con-
firmed him."
The difference between genius and
talent is that talent gets paid every
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that I could Hartley Barrett.
I had been gazing at the brook and comparing its muddy sides and swift Kerr-ent
with accounts of the Jordan. I wondered if also there was a Meyer on either side of
the Jordan, or if Alders were plentiful over there.
While I was in this mood a Karr drove up to the curbing and a young lady and
three children got out and entered the Parke. Believe me! She Shore was a Keen-an
and I saw that she was a governess and was very fond of the children. "Tum on," she
called, "I will take the 'ittle Tidds to see the big Black Wooster in the zoo or Ellis we
will play on the grass." "All Wright," said the oldest child. "Babb, Babb," said the
baby. Accordingly, they started for the zoo. Feeling a Singular interest, and wishing
a Fuller acquaintance, I followed like a King, plucking a Leaf here and there Owen to
my embarrassment.
She passed the B1-ookover, and they were gathering Moss on the Beach, when a smart
Illick, leading a Payson Drake, stepped from behind a large Stone and said, "I want to
Askew why you are here?" The lady was so frightened that shc could not Turner
head, and she was White and trembling like a Leaf. The smart Illick then noticed the
children and said, "Guess I'll just Bingham once with some Stones and hear them cry."
"Well, Beye George," I said, "that Kerr must be punished." I rushed up rapidly and
called, "Wats-on here?" "Nothing," said the smart Illick. "Stop Lyon now," I said,
"I Sawyer actions." I then told the lady that it would Bea Hoover to take the children
away.
When she had gone I got some good Holtz on the smart Illick, and tied his Hansen
feet with Buck skin leather strings, and threw him upon the Beach with a Dent in his
head. His relatives Mayberry him in the Graves by the Shore or in the Meyer by the
brook, either will be all Wright. With the smart Illick safely out of the way, I re-
turned to the lady and said, "I am Shore glad to meet you." "Thank you," she re-
plied, "prospects were pretty Black until you came. "Oh, I am strong," said I, "for I
am a Black Smith and also do something Atwood working, being a good Turner."
"Why, you look like a King to me," she said. Then, Owen to this remark, I said, "Yes,
but I am A. Whitney, I own some fine kerosene Wells, toog Beye the way would you
Mary A. Whitney?" "Why, Shore I would," she answered with a Tear in her eye.
"That settles it, then," said I. '
Well, we no longer live in separate Holmes, but I will say my life is Fuller of
thouble than ever before. Really I Hartley have the Kerr-age to go home any more.
When the "Bills" from the Butcher, the Baker and the Taylor come in I feel as if I
were in a Furnas. My heart has now turned to Stone, and I long to fold my Hansen
be at rest.
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Prof. Brownell-"Now, Mr. Meyer,
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C. Bursch Newlywed-"Why, Ruby,
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Albert Taylor Hall ..-- -13 Kallpa Delta Theta ------ ---. 1 32
Athletic Field ,,,,,..... 18 Kindergarten Proficiency--- ----141
Administrative Officers ------ 32 . -
Athenian Club ----------- -------- 9 3 Lfatm Club ----'-"-"' -"' 1 38
Alice Freeman Palmer Society ----- 116 Music Hall --- ,, 16
Alpha Sigma Alpha ----------- ---124 Mason Home --- -,,, 17
Alumni Council ------- 146 Main Building -..--... .... 2 4
Art Study Club ----- 146 Music ....-...-........ ..,, 3 1
Athletics ------ 147 Manhattan Debate Team--- ---- 92
All-State Men--- 149 Mathematics Club ------ .... 1 36
Advertising ------ 183
. Normal Masques - -- .... 102
Butcher Residence ---- 20 Newman Club ---- ---- 1 45
Bulletin Staff ----- 108
Basket Ball ----- 159 Order of Books ------- --- 9
Baseball ------- 171 Orchestra .............. -,,- 8 4
Campus Section--H 11 Oratorio, "The Holy City"-- ---- 84
Cottonwood River ----- 23 Opera """"""""' "" 8 8
Omega 115
College Debate Team ---- 94 """"' " ' "--
Cafnimrg Girls """' 119 Plumb Memorial--- 12-26
Chi Upsllon ------- ---130 Power House ----' --- 18 V
Clubs ......-. 133 Plains ---------- --- 22 I
Civics Club ---- 143 Press 105
C- S- Club ----- 144 Phi SYQQQ-IEQQYOYQZ-- -1zi120
Dedication ---.------ 6 Pi Delta ---------- ---- 1 26
Debate and Oratory ----- 81 Pi Kappa Delta ------ ---- 1 27
Delphian Debate Club ---- 97 P1'1mu1'Y P1'0f1c1encY ------- ---- 1 40
Dlamatlc Club """-"" 100 Representative Debate Club -- 96
European History Club ----- 137
Science Hall -------..... - .,,, 21
Eafugty -------------- Seniors ..... 1- 33
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Football ------- 151 Stgges 1 ----------- ---- 2 3
Gymnasium ------- 19 Sunflower Staff --- ..,, 107
Girls' Glee Club ............ sv S?c'et1eS ------------- --- ----113
German Club ------------.-...--- 134 Slgm? , """""' "jf "'------ 114
Girls' Physical Training Club ------ 129 Sfirormes and Fratermtles '------- 119
Gym Team ---------------------- 164 Ziirsie Ggxzia """"'-- -- ----
Hvspital ------------ 15 Sports and Pastimes--- ----177
High School Seniors ---- 77
High School Glee Clubs--- 89 Training School ---- ..-. 2 5
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Ionians ---------- 117 Track ....,,,.,,,, ---- 1 65
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Jumors """""""" 51 Theta Chi Theta ......... .,,, 1 31
Jayhawker Debate Club ---- 95 '
Kellogg Library------H 14 Warrensburg Debate Team ---...-- 93
K. S. N. Glee Club ----- 86 Y, W, C, A, -..,,,,----- 1 ---- 109
K. S. N. Band --------- 88 Y. W. C. A. Cabinets ---- ---- 1 10 xl,
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Harper, Mary .................... 138. 142
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Harris. Achsah .. 140. 128, 129
Hart. Neva. ...... ........... 1 46
I-Iarter. June ....... ........., 1 16
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Hawkins, Eunlee ....... 129, 55
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Hemphill, Katherine ...................... 51
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Hershey, Irene ............. 1-1.1
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Hoeh, Elsie ........ ................... 1 -10
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Holliday. Daisy .... ....... 1 43
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Hostetler. Ivan ..... ....... S 0. 100. 108, 120, 52
Hover, Harriet .... ................... 1 32
Hoover. Beatrice .................. 112
Howard. Hazel ...... .... 1 17
Howat, Irene .......... ....... 3 l
1-Iuenerg'art, Ruth .. .......... .S9
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Hurt. Dale ...... ......... 1 22
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Johnson. MCl'l'lll .. 143, SO, 112 Mayberry, Mignon ,.... 11,11 52
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Kappleman, Otto ............................ 97 McNeal, Floyd . ..,...... .............. , .. 127
Karr, H. M. ........ .......... 3 1, 04, 127 McPherson. Glenn .......................... 61
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Keefover. Illll. ..... ............ 7 5 Mealrs. Clifford .......... 120, 152, 157, 4. 100
Keenan. George .... ............. 3 1 Meeee. Mr. .......... .................... 1 18
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Kemp, Gladys .... ........ 1 40, 71 Merllatt. Elizabeth .. .... 110, 137
Kenney, Marian .. ................. 139 Messick, Arthur ...... ., 50
Kerr, Willis H.,.. 7, 29. 32, 107 Meuser, Louise .. 115, -11
Kersey, Helen .. ............... . 70 Meyer. Elmer ..... ..... 1 22
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Kirchner, Arthur ..... ............ 5 2 Meyer. Mrs. W. E. .. 146. 178, 170
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Schmitt. Helen ....... .......... 1 11
Schork. Elizabeth ............ .32
Sehwendlg. Rose ..... ...... .....,.. . 7 4
Scott, Harry ......... .... 1 26, 163, 161
Scott. Ruth. ....... ........ 1 32, 141
Scoville, Ina ..... .......... . 60
Seacat. Jessie ..... . .... 143, 80
Seaman, Arthur .............................. .55
Sellars, Leslie ............................. .... . 98
Sharpe, Lloyd 54, 86, 06, 112, 142 146, 152, 154, 16S
Sheets, Velma ........................,.... .... . 75
Shemwell. Clifford.. ...................... 52, 142
Shields, Juanita ........ ...... 1 15
Shlppey. Elsie ...... .............. 1 38
Shore, Maude E ..... .. ............... 32, 178
Shuler, Fred ............. .... 1 24, 135, 112, 60
Shuey, Ethel Mary .... ........ 1 37, 140, 47
Simpson, Margery .... ...... ..... 1 1 4 40
Simpson, Harold .... .......... 1 22
Singular. Wm. H ..... ...... . 32
Skoglund, D. S .......... ...............,.. 3 1', 75
Slater, Helen ............. . .................... .60
Sloan, Gertrude .................,............ 137
Smith, Hester.. 117, 140, 100, 63, 75, 76, 87, 170
Smith, Helen M ..........,... 117, 130, 128, 37, 110
Smith, Sam .......... ..... ....... 1 2 0. 152, 156 42
Smith, Gallord ........ ..... ......... 1 2 2, 36
Smith, Walter R ....., .............. . 30
Smith, Glenn ........ 52, 05, 112, 124
Smith, Nina J ..... ....... 5 4, 115
Smith, Etta .......... .................. 1 16
Smith. Genevieve ..... .................... 1 20
Smith, Maurlne ...... .... 1 30, 132, 85, 100, 178
Smith, Merle ....... ................ 1 39, 170
Smith, Lydia ............... 140
Smith, Vera ...... .................... . .l4l, 60
Snider, 'Harold ...................... ........ . 56
Socolofsky. A. L. 52, 05 107, 112, 124, 166, 16S
Solomon. Blanche ............................ .87
Sorenson, Andy ..... ........................ . 60
South, F. Jay .......... ..... 1 24, 137, 34, 107
South, Mrs. Jay ........ ..... 1 15, 137, 34, 110
Sparks. Ellzabeth'...'. .. ............ ..12S
Spears, Lucretia ...... .... .....,.. . 8 2
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Stadlcr. Babetta ..... ,,,,,, , 58
Stannard, Faye ........ ,,,,,, 1 'IS
Starkweather, Marie ..... 141, 58
Stelnmetz, Ethel ....... ...... . 5S
Stevens, Mrs. Myrtle. .... .424
Stevenson. Frances .....,.. .............. 1 32
Stewart, Bertie ................ . ................ 75
Stltes, Lee ............... 57, 122, 168, 100, 06, 112
Stltes, Russel ..,. ............ 122, 168, 74
Stlver, Una .... ......................... 6 2
Stokes, Helen ........ .... , 115, 107, 50, 110
Stone, Anna. E ........ ................ . 31
Stout, Nellie ............ .......... 1 02. 89
Stronse. Katherine .... ...... 3 1' 85
Stubbs, George ........ .... 1 26, 108
Surdez, Emma ....... ...,.. . 75
Swarner. Ruth .... . .63
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Taylor. Ruth .... ....... .... l 2 S, 141. 110
Thomas. Harry ..... .. .............. 122
Thiele, Amy ............ ................ 1 40
Thompson. Ethel ......... ........ ....... 7 4 . 17S
Throekmorton, Alice .... ..... I 15. 146, 47. 110
Tldd. George W ........ . ............. 30, 05
Timmons, Leonard ..... ..... l 43. 144, 08
Tolln. Ernest .......... ..... ......... 9 7
Tomlinson, Bryan .... ..... 1 60, 166
Tracy, Ethel ......... ...... 7 4, 76
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'l'ueker, John ...... ...... 1 60
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'I'urnvr. Mrs. Clulx ...... 132
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Vulyer, Ernest ................. 89, 98, 102, 103, 112
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Vnu Oxdol, Florence ......................... 137
Vnu Pettou. I-lnrry,.124, 160. 162, 106, 169, 41, 95
Vun Vorls, 'W. A ............................... 31
Vaughan, James ..................... 152, 157. 172
Vuug'hun, Everett ............ ............. 4' 18
Ver lh'll:.1'R'O, Aclrlunnn .... ...... 1 29, 82
Vestal, Dorothy .......... ......... 3 1
'W:1llur'e. llyrclle ............................... 67
Wulluro, 11:1 Vino ............................ 179
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Ward, Vunule .... ..... 6 S, 115. 140
N'Vill'L', Mabel .... ............. 3 2
Watt, l40llll ........ ......... . 141
NVute-mon, Irene .... ........ 3 0, 17S
Xvntson, Glurly:-1 ...... .......... 1 40, 59
XVuyluncl. Jullu .......... ............ 1 17.128
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NV:-nthurly, Jo:-xephlno ...................... 137
NVf'll0l', Clmrles ..,.......... 112, 38, 124. 166, 168
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Wldmer, Eurl. ....... ...... 1 26, 152, 155. 164
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Wiles, I-Inrry ......... .............,....... S 6
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