Southern Illinois University - Obelisk Yearbook (Carbondale, IL)
- Class of 1927
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Sf J echcah n S a token of our appreclatlon of the valuable aclplce and mstruc hon the constant uendslup and the unceasmg service even to the point -of sacnjlce use -the class of 1927 re spectfullq dechcate tlus the thirteenth volume of the Obelisk to our most luqhlxg respected fnend and teacher T L Br ant ., j:,,.f' -W -9 t fi 5 life K N V .2 Q : y..f',., Lf' . Q 'L :'::f.,i:,P zljg, 5 5:41 J T HA' n ,I Qi, , I fx Q .- -'A-se: V 'V LX 6 ,J ..- EIL,-fi . 3,-1 4 u Q . fel ' ' bl I el-fl-5 'f1 ' 1, 'if'--121:-'13 5: 1 Vf' 3'- '5Aff-' -4 uv. Q-N. 'e 2,51 tx 1 ' 1 :ge l :qi-P ,.',j 'L.l?,x A I ,WSC-,:vf:v'i, I, .1 ., j.. 'rw ll' Y l , '1 1 --'I:'-.fiw,-'l-f,'- '11 - 'w' 41. Nth: - L' , 3 ag 4-U-1.-:g,.k n ,'l.. 'vu 'H 'J' ' 'A -f. -1 H ,. W '-' I- V' 1,1 g argl'-.'f..-1,-,.vvI ..5. LL, N ,H -iii' U 1 N 'A .eff ,- ,. 4- ,H I-Ag, , . t , 'ilfg jf , .l A' it , 'ff -5.1-A51+?'tj fn? H' - . 5 ' ill' gf. ' . ', Al W1 ti- lf e' 1 tr. - ' . ' . -I -is ' :j ng-4 2, -. ,- A , l l I N I ,,,,,, 1 V312 1 swam 3 Nil fb 5 xQsYig-95 MCD Q -4 . l Forewor IME dlms the fondest o memories lt IS therefore purpose of this The 1 Obelisk to record ihose th uahlch m all after school hfe make It lmposslble for us to f those Dear Old S 1 N ll m ries and lhe cherlshed fneud that mean so much io us t e 9 mqs un e m ips cy 11 7 e Q ll 1 , I ' l 4 I , u W- X ' . , ' H l l T x Qui H ' Q, F n n t V ox -Il 1 lv 51 , . .4 an q t ,I L ,i,.1., ,. .' 04 ll ' Eij ll l 'l'o h' E ,il b . I W lm - vt ip Y r --Z V -l--,f-- -- :n-n-:'- rl li - , W Q , u 1 A 5 meLaiTl Thrihm TU!!-UZ ?'R0t' Gnd 21516 Sap nmmgzg' lf, L A ' ' nfgepgggfff HQEQHSEELL I JV '5a3lI'ZE55 ,Lx Selva' ft l9J E2gl2+22i,3?'QW 6511113 0112155 Z8 Ollaaaiii When-a new building is secured no our sense of its importance by exercises and by public declarations of our good tirely as it should be because no college its great purposes without proper housin ment. However, our enthusiasm for build pliances should not blind us to the les ings and objective ap' s obtrusive, but more significant advances in organization, in currid ing efficiency which represent the spiritua tainment of which buildings and grounds but a means to an end. I Withoiit doubt, the greatest single adv yet made occurred last year when we gain Class B college. The story of this achieve inarized for the readers of the Ubelisk. President Kinley of the University of Illi University Committee on Admission from of Learning to make the necessary investig to determine its Iitness to receive Class B cla I lllll raiinna r dedicated, we show ofla festive character fortune. This is en' today can accomplish g and adequate equipf ulum, and in teach' l values for the at' and equipment are ance our school has Ned recognition as a rnent is briefly sum' President Shryoclc, In November, 1925, at the request of nois ,authorized the Higher Institutions iationof our school ssification. A subf committee appointed by this Committee in turn visited us, gave us a thorough inspection, and indicated the conditions vve should have to meet. ' Most of the conditions had already been provided, among which were the following: a complete separation of the high school from the college with a separate faculty and separate classes, together with a reduction in high school enrollment to a number needed for training school purposesg the admission to the college of only the graduates of fourfyear accredited or recognized high schools, or the equivalent of suchg a stipulated proportion of senior college students to the total number en' rolledg adequate library facilitiesg and an annual income suiifif cient for the support of the school. Two other conditions .imposed by the committee were a guaranteed improvement of the faculty in number and academic prestige, and a remaking of our college curriculum in accordance with the standards of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences of the University of Illinois with such modifications as are necessary to make room for professional courses. To meet the last requirement, our curriculum was completely rebuilt by a committee of our facf ulty appointed by President Shryock, and was submitted to the subfcommittee of the University who in turn unanimously recommended that we be granted the status of a Class B Col' lege. - . 'HT l ' In attempting to gauge how much this new classification means to the school, we may consider the following advantages: first, the admission of our fourfyear graduates to the Graduate School of the University of Illinoisg seconb, the eligibility of our fourfyear graduates to teach in any high school of the North Central Association, third, the sthndardizing of our curriculum so that it is practically interchaiigeable year by year with that of any other standardized college or university, fourth, the greatly enhanced prestige of our school and of all those who are, or have been, connected ivvith it. In all his brilliantly conceived and executed plans for promoting the def velopment of our institution, President Sliryock has probably rendered his greatest service in lifting us to the plane of a Class B, College. -George D. Whain. w l12l? 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But thanks for the 5 V , I highest of ideals set for us by our faculty. In V l our future, years of success We Will be able to l ' attribute our success to no other cause than the I ideals and inspiration which We have received, ' I I ' due to the faultless precedent kept before us by . our faculty. I. mii- ,. -, 'll . ' . -Z - 2 i 'P ' ' .. W. 91:1 . Q Q v .115 I X - 2v'1 l 5 l:'5 l '- gg' :fr ' l33l H. W. SHRYOCK Copy of Painting by Charles Earl Bradbury l3'H l GEORGE D. WHAM, Ed.B. DEAN on mms FACULTY on' EDUCATION I I. N. U. ' V Twenty years at I. N. U. I DELI A -CAIIDWELL, M.D. E DIIYSICIAN Northwestefn University. Seven years at S. I. N. U. LUCY K. XVOODY, HS. DEAN OF WOMEN HOME ECONOMICS Il1dii1DiL.Sti1f8 Norninlg Teach GIJS Co1Iege, Golninbia Uni- versity. Fifteen years at S. I. N. U GEORGE WZ SMITH, A.M. TIISTORY Blackburn University. Thirty-seven years at S.I.N.U ' fV. T. FELTS, Ed.B. MM'fLE1wrA'r1cs S. I. N. U. . Twenty?siX years at S. I. N. U I MARY M. STEAG ALL, Ph.'D. ZOOLOGY Ul1iY0rSity of Chicago. Nineteen years at S. I. N. U E351 W. A. FURR, A.M., SUPERINTENDENT OF TRAINING SCHOOL Indiana University. Fourteen years at S. I. N. DILLA HALL, Ed.B. PRINCIPAL OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL S. I. N. U. Three years at S. I. N. U. JULIA JONAH, A.B., M.A JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CRI I Wasiiington University One year at S. I. N. U. HELEN E. S. MATTHES PIANO Chicago Musical College. Seven years at S. I. N. U. FRANCES M. BARBOUR A.M. Onrrxc or HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH Washington University. Two years at S. I. N. U. HELEN BALDVVIN, A.B A.M. LATIN Denison University. Nine years at S. I. N. U. i361 HILDA STEIN, Ed. B. A SPECIAL G1zI'r1o S. I. N. U. Two years at S. I. N. U. LOUIS PETERSEN, B.S. LIANUAL Amis Northwestern University Nineteen years at S. I. N. U EMMA BOWYER, A.M. ENGLISH University of Chicago. Fourteen years at S. I. N. U ALI-CE B. KELSEY, A.M MATHEMATICS University of Illinois. Two years at S. I. N. U. MAE C. TROVILLION, A.M ENGLISH AND DBAIKIATIC ART University of Indiana. Eight ,years at S. I. N. U. GIRIAJCE E. JONES HOME EcoNoMIos Seventeen years at S. I. N. U. E371 MADGE M. TROUTT BRUSH SCHOOL CR1'1'1c Three years at I. N. U. TINA GOODWIN BRUSH SCHOOL C'R1T1c Two years at I. N. U. MAE FOX, Ed.B. CRITIC S. I. N. U. Three years at I. N. U. MILDRED GOINGS BRUSH SCHOOL G1:1T1c S. I. N. U.g University of I noxs. Two years at S. I. N. U. DORA BEVIS CRITIC I One year at S. I. N. U. MAUDE MAYHEW Chicago University. Three years at S. I. N. U. i- E381 ROBERT A. SCOTT, M.S. CHEMISTRY ITnive1'sity of Illinois. Four years at I. N. U. MILDRED KOHLSTEDT, A.B. L11:1m1z1AN No1'tl1westeL'n University. LYDIA DIETRICH Junior College S. I. N. U. Two years at S. I. N. U. G . M. BIROYVNE CHEMISTRY Twenty-four yearsiut S.I.N.U E. G. LENTZ, P1J.B. TIISTORY Varlpai-uiso Universityg Uni- versity of Illinois. Thirteen years at S. I. N. U SARAH I-IARDIN, Ph.B. SPECIAL CRITIC University of Chicago. Four years at S. I. N. U. . U91 T ww - FRANK H. OOLYER, A.B., M.S. GEOGRAPHY Indiana University, Univer- sity of Chicago. Thirty years at S. I. N. U. ELIZABETH COX, A.M. ENGLISH X Kansas State University. Six years at S. I. N. U. MARJORIE M. SILINK, A.B., A.M. GEOGEAPIIY Clark University Four years at S. I. N. U. WILLIAM MCANDREW, LLB., A.B. V ATHLETICS Cumberland University. Ten years at S. I. N. U. RENZO MU-CKELROY, M. AGRICULTURE University of Wisconsin. I Sixteen years at S. ELIZABETH C. HICKSQ A.M. ENGLISH Brown University Eight years at S. I. N. U. 1 I-+01 I. N. UL N S J. M. PIERCE, A.B., A.M. FRENCH Harvard University. Thirty years at S. I. N. U. EMMA FRANCIS Ti'r1NG AND SHoRrHAND Four years at S. I. N. U. VERNA GENT B'RUsH SCHOOL Currie Two years at S. I. N. U. W. G. CISNE PRINCIPAL BRUSH SCHOOL University of Chicago, Univer sity of Wisconsin. Eleven years at S. I. N. U. JOHN WRIGHT, I?h.B. HISTORY University of Chicago. Two years at S. I. N. U. GRACE WILHELM, Ed.B. GEOGRAPHY S. I. N. U. Three years at S. I. N. U. E411 F. G. YVARREN, :LB PRINCIPAL SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL McKendree College. Fourteen years at S. I. N LOUISE DURHAM SECRETARY One year at S. I. N. U. HAZE L ERVVIN S1acma'rARY 'ro PRESIDEN AND R1cGIs'ruA1: Three years at S. I. N. U E. V. MILES, JR. BUSINESS BIANAGER Eight years nt S. I. N. U T. L. BRYANT COMIMERCIAL Nine years at S. I. N. U. RUTH MCGOWN BRUSH SCHOOL CRITIC One year at S. I. N. U. H21 T HENRY SCHROEDER .MIANUAL Airrs Four years at S. I. N. U. MINNA FOX, A.B. JUNIOR Hien Scrioor. Currie NVashingt0n University. One year at S. I. N. U. I-IENRIETTA LARSON, Ph.D. PIISTORY Columbia University. One year at S. I. N. U. WM. MARSHALL BAILEY, ' M.S. BIOLOGY ' University of Chicago. Thirteen years at S. I. N. U. W. O. BROWN, A.B. RUR-AL EDUcA'r1oN Dixon Collegeg Wisconsin Universityg Colunibia Univer- cityg University of Chicago. Thirteen years at S. I. N. U. MARY ENTSMINGEAR. Ciumicr University of Chicago. Four years at S. I. N. U. H31 ,I FULLER COMBS, A.M. - LATIN University of Indiana. Four years at S. I. N. U. GLADYS P. VVILLIAMS :KRT Pratt Institute. Pupil under Charles Haw thorne. ALIGE BELL F. KINGER RURAL CRITIC S. I. N. U. Ed.B-. Three years at S. I. N. U FRANCES ETHERIDGE, B.S., A.B. PHYSICAL .EDUCATION University of Illinois. Two years at S. I. N. U. , TED RAGSDALE U RURAL Gnrrro S. I. N. U. Two years at S. I. N. U. E441 RUBY 'ROBERTSON PIANO A Chicago Musical College. Seven years at S. I. N. U. J. J. JAQUISH, B.S. MUSIC University of Wisconsin. Four years at S. I. N. U. C. C. LOGAN, B.S. AGRICULTURE University of Illinois. Fours years at S. I. N. U. LULU CLARK CRITIC Greeley, Colorado, Universiiy of Chicago, Teachers' College, Columbia, New York. Ten years at S. I. N. U. . X I GRACE BURKETT ART University of Chicagog School of Applied Arts. Sixteen years at S. I. N. U. S. E. BOOMER, A.B., A.M. University of Illinois. Sixteen years at S. I. N. U. H51 , QWW gl 'Mi ,- .' :- '- . of fiat tu ,'x ll l l. I I l 1 ? 4 I t 1 I. 0,4 vw bww: W ' 'YHQCQE 7 f X' 1 rl-gs XDMXK W , N R 1- Swninra iHU1'P11ID1'h The Senior College department of the S. I. N. U. has grown from an undeveloped experi- v ment into an inestimable part of the school. i It is in a sense the fmishing room, preparing or products for varied professions in the life of the l world. Although it is now in its infancy, with all l the encouragement that it receives, it will con- tinue to grow. 45.9, ' C115 v - ig? fx 1 ag, f 5 li 4 El: lf f if ' il' , A 1 ' , . 5 5 X' 11 ,, : 1,5 f' ,f sf ,.- '-H' ' N' 'ish , - .-f 'K i ll I , - y lE'5i 105- 93:34 u -' ml ' A- Qu-22'.i f t i - N .-?:'eu'k'f--1 . 1-'I ' f47l X f ln I A- 7 YE ill I' , Tl F w WI F. MERRITT ALLEN University High Sch Cmss P1-es. '23g Basketlii oolg all '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, '243 C-apt. Basketball '23g Mgr. Athletics '26, '2'T. He cfm, because he thinks , he cfm. FLORENCE A. WELLS Marion High School: Ho Letter '26g Zetetic Socie I lor Q, ,. 9 Eastern Starg Diploma in Public Speaking - Shurqleff College: . Spring Entertain- ment Comniittee f26. Always she has 0, sunny smile. RO SE JANSSEN Never too busy herself! to help others. MAX LOLLMR Basketballg Class Basket- ball'27g Senior CHass Prbsq Roaring 903 N Club. A joZbJ lad, full of fun, IIe's always nice to every- one. DWIGHT KERLEY Cairo High School. His own thoughts are his best com7zm2fLous. J. LYNN WILSON Fairfield Community High School. Not cz 'has been,' but fm 'agcmin to be'. H81 l HOLLAND WAGNER 'Murphysboro T o W n S h i ll High Schoolg Orchestra 25, '26, '27g Band '2Gg Honor Let- ter '2Gg Zetetic Society f2G. 1'l.c drew Iris bow cmd 1'u.s'7z,- 'ing forth, the sounds of music como. A' BERT CASPER ' University High School: Pres. of Y. M. -G. Ag Vice- Pres. of Senior C12iSS Q,VjQC- 'I?res. of Zetetic..fSocietyg 5f'01 1 Dehatinff G1ubgfAdv. 4 I: 4 D , ' ' . Mgr. of Egyptinng Honor 'Let- ter 2265 Junior College '25. Yet more than the-so 7112 sought f1 Ieoz,clxsl14Lp foul fit ccmwi his 'lDClQl1.?, , . , OSCAR Ay 'FRAILEY Rosiclzue 'Connnunity High School: Zetetic Society. A,mZ I 'was glad 'urlreu they Said 'unto me, 'Thou art grazlf1uLtc1I'. CHARLES NEELY University High School: Pres. Socratic Societyg His- torian of Socratic Society: Pres. Agorag For-Agor-1l1.g Egyptian Staff '24. '2Tg Jun- ior College T243 Honor Letter 'Q-l. lint l7'l40I'0 tlmfn, all of these 71,0 loved his 'yr'c'u.t Twig b0o7i:'. ' XVILFORD AKIN Benton Township High Schoolgw Pres. Agorug Ho- crutic Society. H7716 girls' Dost pal. 'RAY E. FERRELL ELH'I-01' Tugglou V lliurion Township High Schoolg Treasurer Senior Qlassz Obelisk Stnlf, '26, '27g Vhorusg Pres. Socratic So- ciety '2li. 'I'71,cra is azotlzfing 71,0 crm!! do. H91 4 1 LEMEN J. WELLS University High Schpolg Editor-in-Chief Egyptian 5279 Pres. Zetetic Societyg Bres. Agorag For-Agor-1115 Foot- ballg Y. M. O. A. Is it strange that lie smiles when he contemplates the future? FRANK A. ARMENTRQUT Dongola High Schoolg Pres. Zetetic Literary Soeietyg Sig- ma Alpha Pig Agora D bat- ing Cflubg Y. M. C.A.gA3sist- ant 'Editor of Obeliskg For- Agor-I11 '27. Very much dignity, a. bii of fraternity with some en- thusiastic debate, a gfeat deal of brilliance, Dlmitpl of pep! anal Y, M. work- luis chemfieal eompozmclf' FRED H. MILLER Sigma Alpha Pig Pres. Ze- tetic Literary Society '23, '27 g Pres. Forumg Y. M. G. A.3 Spring Play '24g Honor Let- ter 224. The-re was a man in our town, and he was won- zlrous wise. LILLIAN MCLEAN University High Schooig Socratic Societyg Orcliestrn '25, '27 3 'Chorus '23, '27g Mi- kado '24g Director Socratic Orchestra '273 Obelisk Staff '25g obeusk Stai 127. i 'ilfns-ie washes away from the soul The dust of everyclay life. HAROLD BROWN BAUMAN Farina High Schoolg Ze- tetic Societyg Y. M. C. IA. Not less stnclions than a good Senior should be. IRVIN YATES University High Schoolg Zetetic Society 3 iAg. Cluli. 'iAv'nz.ecl 'with the sioofcl of Ambition, He will attack Omiortfmity '1f:it7l.out fear. i501 ef 1 HOB RT SISTLER Golconda Community High Schoolg Socratic Societyg Agora Debating Clubg Y. M. ' C. A. Cabinet Member: Gho- , rus. . Trave7,'mg faitlvfullg on he .carries still the beacon light of Ianowleflge. ' GL TA KERLEY University High- Schoolg 'G. 'A. A..g Zetetic Societyg Strut and Fret. A Her golden locks caught and -held! the clueerfvul fray of .5 1msh'me. MARGARET GARJRLET University High School. A i'We,are 'never so happy ov' so unlaappy as we suppose. ERNEST GARRISON Forum. , E'ue1'yZ1ocZy's friendg 77,0-U0fl1Ij'S enemy. LELAND P. LINGLE Cobden Community High Schoolg Junior College '21g X Junior Class Presidentg Busi- ness Mgr. Egyptiang Member . of Student Council '26, '27 5 Zetetic Spring Play, '26g King of Campus Carnival '26g Football Squad '25. Men shall call Mm great. CARRIE ALMA WALKER Y. W. C. A.: Marion Town- ship High School. TlLis pretty cheerful lass on her left ham! wears Cb sparlclving bit of glass. ' E511 WW 2 1 EDNA SPIRES Carterville High School. Epsilon Beta. I Her pleasing pe1'son.r1Zity aml sweet cl-isposltiou, X 11.11.120 given- her rm evwiallle pos'it'lov1,. JOHN LAND Enfield C. H. S.g Sigma Al- pha Pig Zetetic Societyg Yl M. C. A.g Ag. Clnbg Footlm ,263 Track '2Gg Junior I-lig Coach '25, '26, '2Tg Egyptian Stzlif. 'ifl'lz-e confer of all tlzlivlgs great am I, Anrl to be tl -morlc-rn. slreilc I tryin .TOE HICKEY University High School: Student Couuf-il '22g Basketl lmll '22. '23g Class Bnslcetlmll ll ll '26, '2Tg Roarding 903 Ni Club. I ll-Ill' standing on the verge of II' great ca7'eer,' Will .Qomeo-ne please llll-SIL me I 017r?ys LULIINDA I-IUCK Zetetie Society. L'Sll'6'S ever glad to rlo llcr big Ajlfl sllolvs .her loyalty bg doing it. I OLIVER MCILRATH Pres. Forumg Pres. Socratic Societyg Y. M. C. A.g Deli- egate to Milwaukee 3 Ae. Clnlmg Strut and Fretg Honor Letter' 263 Chairman 44th Senatoriul District Studenlfk O1'gZlIliZI1ti011Q Yell Lender of Roaring 90. Ile was lnere, he was there ' um! use felt. IIS it 'zrnercu fhle r1c1'l'viIlc.9 of 11. lllfgllffll Iliillllfy C-OREM WALLER Sigma Alpha Pig Pres. Zetetic Societyg Pres. Agorng Sec. Student Council '22gg Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '22, '23. 'ZTQ Olxelisk Staff 322, '232 Efrylliiizlll Stull '27g Band '22 '23. '27 g Orchestral '27g Honor letter '23. llc hcalrzl the echoes of thc rlging melorlgll. .fl-nd cfmglbt 'it in his silfuer tr1m111et. lS2l l 1 FRANKLIN :RICH Forum. 'The deepest '7 M.7GI'S 11-cwe least .S'0'lH'lfIl.H MARTHA BROWN University High Sch Junior Editor of Obelisk S '27g Zetetic Society. the 001 3 taff HNever rcudgf. Ul1l7llfIl8 late, But sim sm-iles um! so you 'waiI. THEODORA LOLLA R A tgvme of truest'womafnlw i531 Od. Svvninr Gllawzi EGM The Senior Class of 1927 is made up of even more loyalito our class and school. The class of '27, is the largest Senior elas school. ' Each member of our class has learned work in the various organizations on the ea these years of happy college life, and to answ Yet, We loathegto go. That which Was our d ago has faded for the Inomentg We falter and Then We are reassured as We hear our Alma not afraid, and 'catching the vision we are E541 mfg any different Junior In ' . N classes. Some of us have been serving elsewhere, but have returned s in the history of the to serve, through his us mp . . It is time for us to part from all that vve have loved' through er the call for service. ream but a little while stop on the threshold. Mater Whisper? Be gone. ' 11, f gg e,-iffifewifa gn- . l ' 3' ' rd .. 7 u l ,'a5J.t, . M JN l,1' ,s.5 x,,,wfLf, 91 im, , I. 7 QA ,txfgl 5 'x W I Q ei, , Z 1 - 4 T W ' gf - , A f i ! Y ft Q 1 .r '-.1-Q-, -H A. ...QL-44.1. n I N I M W W I 43-' f. ,- .Y xi tif 'Qfik xl p 1- ll? , 1 'fm Jluniurz P. xg l 1 . 1 9 lil cigar? illnremnrh have come to realize that the ,growth of the school in the future depends essentially upon that steadily increasing' organization-the Senior College. The development of the Junior Class, more than any other in school, is the criterion by which that growth and the achievements of the 1 Whole school are measured. A scholarly atmosphere-for that is what determines the quality of a University-prevails in the Junior and Senior classes. By raising such standards we are indeed approaching 'FWF Class A! - ' .2555 , Zia! f Q .1 Egan' .. jf' ds, - - v qv ff , , 4 ' ' - :W ' -e ffff- . l57l 6 . L ew he , N55 'ix 6 I 4- 7 62 I 1' :ll More and more the students and faculty A' n I 4 1 w U' 1 , f 4 I 1 ' i I ul urii' QM ww f I 1 N vip W af' ,. K . 5 ww 1 CLIFTON- CHIEF VEULALLA AYDT VELMA YVALK ER OMER ROBINSON HALEY GADDIS VELMA RADFORD 4 i591 WILLIAM FELTS MYRTLE LINGLE MYRTLE FORD ELMER KUNZE ORA RUSH MARION G. LAPPIN E601 MARTHA WOOD CLARENCE SHOOP, JR EDWARD HEINEGKE GLADYS SMITH 'EUBY CART R VEIJMA DEASON K SENIOR, l61l JAMES BLADES B BESSIE BEVIS RAYMOND SPILLER LOA BATSON IRENE WTNTER HELENE TAYLOR E621 31unirnr Gllzma ihiainrg p As the close of the year 1927 draws near, we are prone to re- flect upon the events of the year as one at evening meditating upon a happy day. ' ' Q .- We met in the :fall and organized our class into a unit and elected officers of intellectual and moral leadership. We have tried' to realize the great responsibility that the WOQH- derful achievements of the S. I. N. U. have placed upon us, and withal to have used our privileges in becoming the efficient, service- able men and Women that our college is asking for. ' This year marks one of the milestones in the life of the class a unit and as individuals. It is the big' yearetomorrovvwe will be Seniors and will be measured for what we have done today. p ' l63l 5' :TQQA A' . 'YV ' - 'Q Eze? 1. ,,v,1,- 1- im-Z3-' ' in 1 isifftlf' , I H ggiffw 4-Fi 1 Wi' ia-'ffA-,-213'-1 ' . -Y Tauri:- EZ-'?'TA'fj.iii., A' V ' ,HF-2 fy. 1 -liwgn Q 1 if A k ,.1' 1,11 .L5 -,nff wL Ii 4, 7g1, ',,::'. -:I -1 . ,gg . jfgfjgg U 94,-,Q I -f - ,gy 1 Q ax. .4 ,.g3' Of J: A .V jj .12 U V . .,, X ff. .p-, - ,-,fd t ...7 YJ, ,, -,: m'a?9,- f if L v-.,, 0 'N 2 7 V - - , ' H ,kr -9 ,Lf Wff fi 'qu W'1l fA 1,2-f ' - ' ' iJ:f' 'Q -, ' 319 rf, g55f:p ,x3,1.f-lf 'P gy .ff,-5-2,-in JLLQQL k ..- I ,- -g,,1gE1i' V Lf - ' r' ,. - Y -, -, I . ,gl V 1 , QD . Q V ' V 'If ' '45- f Z3PI-5' 7. QTUF! -4 ' x.ff! 'fw F -l . Y! ,L Y wi- ' Tp 1: 'ff' ti ' fl 1 : L: if if 1-f:ig?ihf41,A'-iff? -,, .X lg' X Sfw .. .g4j2Vfx. X ta, -git V 3:5Q,cK,,Lg,' 5? 'y W. if ' H , ,.!i3i57? 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IS: ! 11,2 P 35521 Z La , - id . ff , -ry ,I f I ' I ' v ' x , U X .' ' P5 ze. 1 I eff' fl: 222 f' ,E a .1 ,.,- Nj .5 '. . V, :Fifi . g,f Lt. 1 - 3 . ,qg:4 ' E3tg,g4 ,, .' in vf .1214-5'f.'.i ? i i 'ig' I' -552 5 ' E671 FREDERICK 0. MCLAIN Equality, Illinois Pres. Soph. Classg Bus. Mgr Obelisk '27g Y. M. C. A. '26, '2T,g Y. M. C. 4. Cabinet Mein- lier '27g Pres. Socratic Socidty '27. True to his fwork, his wo mul I1 is fo ien1Is. f JEWELL BURNETTE McLeansboro, Illinois Mclleansboro I-Iigh Schoo Chorus: G. A. A. 'iSlI.c ll-as fl. will, wil, cz upfvzwionf all her own. l MARGUERITE BURNS Molly Marion, Illinois Socratic Societyg Y. M. s rl 13 url C. A. '26, 'ZZTQ Strut and Fret '126,' 'ZTQ Obelisk' Staff '27. C'lif'ucr, Cute, cmd Classy. FRANK BRIDGES l'i1lcl Carbondale, Illinois Ci1l'll01ldl'l1G Couununit f I-li u 5 xgll Football 226. 'ZTQ Class Bum- lzotball '26, '27g N Club. Pvc seen, 'worse faces th! this one on my shoulder L. E. FOLEY Rabbit Carbondale, Illinois Editor of Obelisk '2Tg Fd ball '24, 'QGQ HN Club. MABEL JEROME East St. Louis, 111. IH 1. -S' -r ot- Obelisk St:1iT'27g Pros. Soc- ratic Society 'QTQ Egyptiaiii Stuif '27 g Strut and Frot' 2.6: I-Ionor Letter f2Gg ' Studie Council '27. Her 'moclest mul gruccfulf Sh-ows hor 'misc zz.-1111 good she is fair U11-7' n t as i631 XVAIITER TROU TMAN 011010 much. more elder art tllrm than My look? JUNE 'PRAiCE Omaha, nnnois What 17!l83'i0'lZf V -Iicmgsf these weights 1513079-.'nQ1j tongue ? GUY ROBERTS A 'KSqu'irreZ . . Benton, Illinois Y. M. C. A. '25. 'IZGQ Soerut '25, '2Gg QAg. Club '25, 'QGQ Fnotbullg- A'25. Hin, all 'thy 1LlL,?'Il07'S, 'l.U7l,GHl.CI' grim QV fmcllom, Tho-11, art such nn pleasant fellow. ANNETTE WHITTINGTON West Frankfort, Illinois West Frzuikfort Twn. H. And she 1ur1,.s easy met. O. WENDELL MARGRAVES Theves, 'Illinois Theves Township H. Sgg Or- chestmfag Y. M. C. A. Cub.g Baudg Zetetic Society '26g Strut and Fretg Agorug I-Ionor Letter '2G. Hlieholal. 1'acZ'e'r'cu:sl.1'i.V the sec- mul. ERPLE BOOS ' GQICOIIGR1, Illinois Gulcondzl H. Sigma A1- pha Pi. HOI1, Jupiter, how weary are thy SIJ'i7 it-9.5, E691 FRANCES TVEAVER The 1NL5i'llt6l'.17lfL1jS the sp and hath 'l,U0'l7677, A golden mesh to antrap hearts of men. ' I OLEN B. RODGERS .:l.,Illl true he 'ls ws! 'he I profvcd 71 im:QcZf.'f FRED CHAPMAN A Ioinfler j'efn,ileona,w. fre not the earthy. BESSIE B. WILLIS My fault is past. LAVINA TEABEA If She came too late, the was 'IHLITCI' sa-il. HUGHfSHEPHERD 4'Some are wise, , Some are otlrfer-'1.vise. E701 :Mel the 15111 Ili mls Ship XVILLIAM GARRUTHERS Gorham, Illinois Gorham Highg Member Roaring 90. X A million dollar smileff ETTA BLACKLGCKW V f'Whutm:er hfas .bdrm .CLHIIHIGII is,attfm1.ciIJlc.'Y lj 'CAULINE BENTON Tl mfflif 1iZ?'L0'Il2'i?Ild' batter. ROSS CARTER 'ihilm the girls? Well, yes. I wlmcr tlzwivnk sof' GEORGE CHERRY Carbondale, Illinois University High School. TVllGl'G'Z7Gl' I happeaz, 10 be A fresllfnz-an girl always 'lU'iHl mo. HELEN RUTH CORCORAN Herrin, Illinois Herrin Township High Schoolg Chorus. Her eyes are blue as all cfm see. But slzfe's als quiet as she can Im. U11 ERWIN KELLEY Carbondale, Illinois Chorus g ,Zetetic Society. For the g-iris he made fb dash Wim his mrze, Umm unous: tachczf' HELEN DUNCAN Metropolis, Ill. ' Metropolis C o m in 11 ni t y Highg Zetetic Societyg Girls' Glee Clubg Chorus '27. Nice and sweet and hard to heat. MARGARET L. GLOVER ' Benton Township High Schoolg Strut and Fretg Y. XV. C. A.g CIIOITISQ Girls' Glee Club. .Her eyes -were rlccper than the depth of waters stillcd ut evening. I- KENNETH KLINE Rosiclaire, Ill. Rosiclaire High School. Why hm-ry? There will be time after I am cloud. JOSEPH L. JENKINS Laugh cmcl the fwoxrlzl laughs with you. JULIA BUCHANAN l'le1zshre i11, action makes the hours seem short. Q E721 University I-Iigli Schoolg - fl AU . 4 .. 'rf' ' ' .' 'T ' I A 'zfjf ,xg jry,Lf.4,.1g,f 1 Huff :jj-'3.,,4 . M A in I' Y, J. '.!LPf,,,55-,Q-5: , ..,4-- ,..-3-.-14.47,-fi!-I .swf ,,.:..f-LA., CW! A I , 'f gf-.2-U-L,f 7-,.f ,iff 3 MTA -V F ,N Mfr- ., f .Tff N, :pl -A ii H-QLIVA-J If yy. ...I 3v,,7 ff vw 1 - 'H . 5,4 - , 7 e f 3 -lA,,:i7PEgif,,. -I 'L 4, Jlziggjii . J--A! r !gflV1':w!A . A -JL-'bill' .-V 2 j,fsLf11f-fq-jx-'L4.. f' .-ff - f f .,-.Lf-' '-' -' f ' V 1' . - , ' ., ,.,- ...V ,.- . f A nf , f . , 1 . 1 V A 4 , .J ..f- eve, . .,.,.',f - ,- if -.,1.g-14-4,5--,.f iv,-f fB,....4e-.fig --'lffff-41-'Lf'L4fffj -1f','l171--I g J'-ff' 1 'ZVVLIV - .V , f 'Q' ff 4- K MZXCAJ- V -I -, 1 '-f iw.- .r ' 4 . ,- ' . , f .- A- ,' ,. , W . 2 f ' ' r VJ-A ., fl I I 5:-My JV I ' ,if LIL! M- 4. V ,,,,1,. .-I J .. VA.. . rmlrgyf, fx, I Y :,L4',A-4lJ4,. 205 .lf ,. K--if 1' . .L+ 'H -L: 1 .f . v ff . f. .J ff...-1. ' fix 'M' , ' H W' , I ,. '. .. ff. ,lf f ,V -fn ' ' ' e QL.-ar-.f- , Ap, A -in V. ri ,M Y ' l . f .Q DOROTHY MCLAUGI-ILIN ff? f f H ' 'fifi I ,,2 i . , Salenr IUinois g f QIQF- V 1 . . 1 l Vi,-P ' . Salem High Schoolg Ster- ,- VW-W' 1 ling College. V ' More vallllable to the school ,- A 11' 'V them gold. 7 'f I 4 f. l fp, I ,- f ,. . I . l A GAIL Bmlyslnnv .L f My X 'fdggaszyf' 3 .iq , mv. jg' I lv., lg 1 1 ' ,. , ,- . ' 'ff' glj,,p--3 Harrisburg, Ill. , f fe M h,-Ji' L' 1 . Harrisburg Township High 3 ai., ,v ' .,fof' f' - ,,' , Schoolg Student Councng . f H 5 jf 'VO ohensk Staff 'zu Y. W. c. A. 2 -. .1 , I. , ' ' E, Cabinet '26g G. AL A. '2Gij Y. ,A-w Y L, ir! in lj J ln' f X W. C. A. '26, '27g Strut and . C ' Vgfjk 5,-JN . Fret '2Gg Zetetic Society '26, ff' ' ' ' - , , -f 27 3 Geneva Delegate '26, f ..f V :QV H K .' . i I ' X 91 f , . My life 'Ls all lauglltei mul f A 1 fvvfp' 1 Maul, , , ,.,A xv 21 lf V .. '-1 I YJ. of -'lj fiijyk P+ Q-Qi, lvl ,A L-f fir! rd fi. ill., ' .J , -li may iii,-'5'5!fMM Jif' .- 1 -gr-1' jf ew ,. '- 0 . D . ,W y ll ,Xl 1' 'gf 'E ., . ' I Inf 5,5 ,lf-iw' I . . J., -. 1 L II.!-,U-A. V- H 1, b,,,u. f AJ . LJv,,,x.. . JV r 71 J' lf! fx V.,-J l, an X fl ' U. lf Ax 6 .2 Af' MAI?-EL OHEZEM Salem, Illinois! Salem High Schoolg Y. W. G. A. Cabinet: Zetetic So- ' cietyg Geneva Delegate, '27. filler ways are ways of pleas- aumess. Ami all her paths are peace. HELEN URBANOVIT Granite C-ity High! Schoolg G. A. A. '26g Honor Letter '2G. A. '2Gg Honor Letter '26, Me aml my ulcclelcf' LEONA FRANZ Greenville, Ill. Greenville High School: Socratic Societyg Y. W. C. A.g G. A. A. '2G. She smiles mul all me world gay. EDITH NELSON THROG- MORTON Carterville, Ill. Carterville Community High School. l'Th,y soul was like a star and clzvelt apc1rl'. . wff731 Q I... J . ,'A,-, J, . ...L HALLIE WOM.-XCK SHN waters 'run cleepf' EUDORA MAYFIELD Hugoton, Kansas Mulch of her lime, is spent in .DI'8fl'l?1-lflllflf, LYNDALL FOX Carbonclale, Illinois C'u1'bo11cl:1le C 0 111 111 u 11 i t y High Schoolg G. A. -A. I?orn. for .sureeexs she seemed 'zeitlzf grace to fw-in, zeilh l1',eart to holcl, Wlllr. 8ll.'ill,7:'llg gifts fllat took all eyes. ESTI-IER KR-HINEHART SDil1'lZiL: Illinois Sparta Township High Sclioolg Chorusg Y. W. C. A.,g Socratic Society. - Blue eyes, yellow lmir. szm- ufy fllsp'os'it'io11,. 'N-uf said. GLADYS BRONVN We meet lllee with fl pleas- ant thought. RUTH REIDELBERGER Nashville . Y. W. C. A. Steaclfust, demuref' E741 . GAIL HESTER Capable of all she fzwuler- talcesf' - FRANCE'SfV'3Q5fD V i l Kininundyg Illinois! 'i . 'Wat only goocl, blot-.joocI,,fo1:' SOH'If6lf7L'l'lLg.n Q V ' WILMA RUTH LQGAN Equality! Illinois Equality V Township High Schoolg Y. W1f,Q. A. '2'T. As tr-zle as steel. EDNA GREGG Fairfield, Illinois Fai1'fie1d'Higl1 Schoolg Y. XV. G. A.g 1?IO11OE'L9ttQ1' '2G. Calm, amZ'1L'm'1ljTlGtl as the SIHHTIZGI' seal. MARY ANN STURM Carboiidale, Illinois University High Schoolg Zeteticg Y. W. C. A. Is she not passioilg fair? PAULINE JOHNSON 1 say what I mecm clml I know what I . HL'i1lJG.,' E751 MILDR-ED NEVILLE Pinckneyville, Illinois G. A. A.g Illinig Zetetic So- ciety, She openeth her mouth, witll 'w'iscZom. GLADYS PYA'fT I Piuckneyville, Illinois 1 Piuckueyville, Comrnlinity High Schoolg Zetetgic Societyg Honor Letteqr '26g Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Member. Slnoei'e cmd all cz maid sh-oulfl be. GIGNEVIEVEH SHANKLIN Saucloval, Illinois Sandoval High Schoolg Y. C. A. '27 g Zetetic Society YQT Slew what is highest and you will possess wh-a,t is TICIf7U601l. BERNICE CLAQRIDY Her efforts are never in A foam. VERNA FULENWIDER Anna, Illinois Anna High Schoolg Chorus '24, '25, '26, '27. Wh-gat melody whcm Vermziis there ? ARLINE PERRINE K ilfllbtll Johnston City, Illinois Johnston City High Schoolg Y. W. C. A.: Zetetic Societyg Obelisk Staff. 'iTh,o road to laughter beckons. The road where all 'ls best. T761 1' 79 w 1. W4 1 . , 1 if , It 1 I ff w .fl's'-.jj JJ rj JJ , J ' 1 W .. A rf f JJ J W ,,f '.f f-7 Wf J J U f' -f' A , - - .- l. 011 , Vzyuf ' A EIL 'V 'J . x my UA i 1, Vi L, I MJ L, v' J l K lj M1 Km' U wx- ja! N f X my I ,f' X I A In lj' f Lf 5 DJ! ' , 1,1 :rift ff j ' - ij h ,L rf J 4 L I I ' jf ll! ,f , -J! fr., ' . 1. ' 4 OT if - 'I J H . J Q, JI -1 JJ I , H . 2 1-' J ,f F 3,1 .N ro L A gi! J if! ' lvl! H I I I N. -1 F, Yu Ay? ,T f .- f lf jg! Vt x ' H' 1. .f -f , Rfk! Un f M' Vi 1 4- 'V X.u-f rf X ' Y-. Qdf ' J' 1'-A , .lf 9, f ff Y :J yadyj 4 I ,!fA I .. 'X ,I-Z!! 5 flj-I X 'n . gif' f 3,1 . .H If, .ff-ffxxll J! ,X fu-J :J y ' ,M ,J - ,ff J ,. 'af f .Az . If - 4 A ,f 3, 1. v .J Z1-1 -5. J if 1 4 -ff x . W .- 'Jf ff -,uf dugg!! Jxff 'hx JESSIE GODDARD fifliglr, erected thmlgltts .seated in ct heart of courtesy. RUBY LILLEY Mounds, 'Illinois Mounds Township High School: Zetetic W-Sociebyg, ,Gho- rus '27'. We Imozo little of thee' What we Imow -'is good. RUTH B. STIFF Kzmkakee, Illinois, Kankakee High School. tiller mites are manly, We like lz-er 'eo-use she's friendly. , RUTH.MARTHl Harwltou. Montana Montana State Collegeg G. A. A. V A cheerful life ts what the on-uses love. HELEN F. VANUS Christopher, Illinois Christopher High Schoolg Art: Appreciation Club. 'KAL lovely lady gfwmentecl 'ln light from Liner own l1ecMLty. LYDIA A. DAVIS Christopher, Illinois Marion High Schoolg Illinig Zetetic Societyg Pres. of Strut and Fretg Zetetic Spring Play 104 Blue were l1,e1' eyes as the fairy flawj Her cheeks like the clown of day. l77l STELLA BROWN Thebes, Illinois Thebes Township High Schoolg G. A. A.g Chornsg Basketball Team. 'lBlcst fuiitll, VpZd'i11, reason flml I' common sense. 4 EFFIE LEE MOORE - West: Frankfort, Illinois TV e s t Frankfort 'High School. . She is truly a good sport. x VEDA STILLS PRICE 'LBJ1 the work one knows the workmen. ANNIE STANFILL QKATIJLH Cairo, Illinois Cairo High School. - f'Tho fair, the chaste, tho unf expressive she? GRACE FARLOW, Mt. Vernon, Illinois Mt. Vernon Townsliip High School. A form, more fair, zz- face more sweet, No'or Imtll it' been any lot to '771fGCf.H JOHN WATHEN Ridgway, Illinois Ridgway Comnnnnity High School. Thorn art lb follow of good 'v'espoct. ' U81 FERNE HENRY Sumner, Illinois Sumner Township High Schoolg Y. W. C. A. 'QTQ So- cratic Society 'QTL f'SIue comeoll Silent, ,sa-'zu cwzgl ' whirl the deed' that was 'to dd. . ' JPLORENCE E. DENNY Walton High Schoolg Wall ton, Kausasg School of Nurs- ing, Colorado Springs, Colo. Tlgley're only truly great Who are truly good. ,,-, ELLIS ETlFA CUILLUM Tho secret of success is 'con- .slcmcy of lJ1H'1.lOSC.,, MELBA DAVIDSON East St. Louis, Illinois East St. Louis Highg Pres. Socratic Societyg Strut and Eretg Art Editor Obelisk i263 Egyptian Staff 527g Honor Letter '26. ' . hllipsticl.: aml a powder puff. IJlIlI'C'i71,g feet mul thut's Uno mglzl-. ' BEULAH EXLDE THC wise seek wfisclvomw f7llI1!S 'IUIIQI s7ze's here. GLADYS MURRAY girl -whom you 'ztroillzl be prozul to call your fr'ioncl. I79l ZELLA SUTTON Hurst Bush, Illinois 'She :mal mela.nch,ol11 are strangers imleeclf' JAMES HOOK ' Vienna, Illinois ' 1 Football '25, '26g Capt. of Football Team '26. ' 'I to myself aim better than a friend. MARIE WILLIAMSON Metropolis, Illinois 'Her tl:-oughts are Gl80lU7lGl'C. JESSE 'JOPLIN 'Nothing great was ever ac7L'ie1Jed 'witlzout '07Lt7lf'IL- siasm.. EVERETT STANLEY 'iToojie Carmi, Illinois Carmi High School. - Honest and f7 1l.S'tQll and full of pbuclsf' PRECIOUS J. TRULOVE Annu, Illinois Anna Jonesboro H i g li Schoolg G. A. A.g Wesleyan Foundation. No jewel is so precfious as 4 t-rue l01Je.'.' i301 CLAIRE COX Circulating Editor Obelisk '2TgF0otba11g Class Basket- ball. Ever quiet, kfiml and glad, not over seriou-S, stzlrlious or sad. HELEN AHAMILTON Carbondale, Illinois Carbondale G o In in u n i ty High School. Her lovely personulge V has made her vmmy jfricmls cmd llfl'l77,'i7'G7'S.H GRACE EPPERSON Mt. Vernon, Illinois Mt. Vernon Township High School. .1L7L! iJI'isc7z-'ief thou art afoot! I can tell by your Zavztglting eyes? XVALTER WIIJLIS Two Ton Metropolis, Illinois Metropolis High Schoolg Footballg Basketball. lf Walter covmc.s', hwxs- is not for DGlI l:11.ll.n FRED IVILLIS Carbondale, Illinois Carbondale C o in ni u ni t y High School. . A, regular fellow-he aclmfits it. VERNA C. STOUDT Mounds, Illinois I want av little b'1mgalo1,u. l ISU OLIVER MUSER A Marissa, Illinois Marissa Township High Schoolg Pep Club: 'Obelisk Staff '2Tg Honor Letter '25. Lord of' himself. yet not of life. I JENNIE WVILSON Silence 'is more 07011-nent Ihrm. '1U0l'fIS.,, fx, VN H I' A , VIRGINIA RLY Walsh, Illinois Community High Sc-hoolg Popularity Couteslt. Tho girl with- the light ffm- tnstfic toe. JOHN BIGHAM Pinclmeyville, Illinois fl, 7llfUl1'S a man for fly' That. GLENN W. TRUELOVE A111121-JOIIGSDOIJO, Illinois Ag. Club. If I rest, I -r-us! MARTHA E. HENRICI-I Walsh, .Illinois University High Sohoolg Socratic Societyg Pres. G. A. A.: Strut and Fretg Capt. Girls' Hockey Teamg Capt. B. B. Team. E1:c2'ybody's frienicl, 'nn7JorIy'S enemy. ' IS21 VERNARD CLAYTON Ewing, Illi11ois fl cllfilll 'ofAmirt11,. MIMRTHA BROCKETT Norris City, Illinois University .High School gf Ze- tetic Societyg Y. C. A. Gabf inctf25g Y. -G. A. Pres. 527 g Student O61l11C'il -2233 Nat'l Student Conference Delegate '2T. ' I I A ITIQHITCTL gcr1,tle-imc! IJIFGQLSC, Just me sort to be termed onicef' ELIZABEQI-I CQFFMAN Anna, -Illinois Anna High Schoolg Socratic Society. ' I Sho 'is forcfvcr S'ilG'llt.H FRED W. SGHLEGLE Columbiag Illinois Columbia High School: Agorag Ag. Clubg Zqetetic So- cietyg Baudg Chorus. Wav-In 'is may IJlL'il0SOll71fIl of I-ifef' OMER HENRY Sumner, Illinois Sumner Township High Schoolg Agora. Not fb better man was found B11 tho Crier on 71fis41'0um7 thfrouglr, the tow-n.. ' Q Rosm L. RIXMAN Nashville, Illinois Nashville-5 High 'Schoolg Y. W. C. .Lg Socratic Society. She 371.01153 great wisdom in keeping quiet. E831 MZ? EL. W L 0-1-wi, N wfiff'uZf wwf... Q Q. il 5' MABEL COX 'T-is only 'noble Io be good. ADA L. DICKSON , East St. Louis, HI., A Socratic Societyg Eastern Star. HTU'lG7Lt6ll, brave, and neu-t, A musician hard to beat. PAULINE ANDERSON C 1 Murphysboro, Illinois 'XJ N 5 A woo, 'winsome Miss. . 5 X Q se I X WW 0 w ' ' x .. . N N 5 , A gl . E, MARIE BEAN is 12 Q X.'?'WL Murphysboro, Illinois X n X' .Il.r2r smile 'is cz 'If0it1'l.CSS of her 'N-D , 3 good cl-ispositi01z,. K. A g ' N .. X Q A f , E 3 A .. N ix E f 1 3. ' ' N GEORGIA GOAD Q '-.XJ X-KX xt in 6.2 i A f1,u'i1mer'in,c'vc1'y-wuy. ' , , 5 - W ' L1 M. X' 4,-f . ' 'Aid-,A-l,L.3 1 25 r .3 .i Mmnrr M. SAUER 5 . . A ,N I K Carbondale, Illinois NX 'X University High Schoolg xl -, ' Egyptian Staff ':27g Y. W. C. ' fv' T3 1 N f A. Cabinetg Honor Letter 'QGQ Zetetic Societyg G. A. A. Q. X.x x 5MQ 3 .1 23 X fu. Sho never cut, sl1',c never X 3' . fl-zmkecl, uml I 'womler if she 4 In-new how ? . A. 'E i Qx . . Q M Si ,Q 4 on MW LEW -su A nDuf ' , fix? . fff VIRGINIA KNECHT Benton, Illinois Benton Township High School, Y. W. C. A., Socratic Society. Tho clrfccrfznlcgt face 'with the Iofimlliest wa-ws. CELESTE YSALNKS . Equality, Illinois ' Equality Township High School, Y. W. C. A. HTh.c joll-iest, lmppicst sort of '11, girl, Anil .cn fvrfieml to 0'lJ'6l'gU011fG. HAZEL IffHILLIPS Centrnlizi, Illinois G. A. A.g Freshman Hockey Team. A A wo-num. sl'-ill will hrmic hm' ,IDHL71 ALETHEA KESSLER Cairo, Illinois Cairo High School. She lmtlv IL domestic gl-i1'.'l DOROTHY OAKES ln Metropolis, Illinois Metropolis High Schoolg Hockey Team. 'QL gentle Iirimlly incfwvf I:-,us sho. .ill-ways as marry as can Def' MARGUERITE BARRA Johnston City, Illinois Johnston City High School. Never an helper more fwfilli-ng tha-n she. lS5 l L. LEQN KIRKPATRICK Du Quoin, Illinois Oh, how he tickles iho ivoriesf' ALICE LUCAS Get 11101141 closer, honey. 'VELMA BOON A quiet, 'good 71fllf'Il1'Gll girl. MARY ELAINE BOYD4 Cau'hond:11e, Illinois Tfiliversity High School. Lilly heart -is t-rue as steel. HORTENSE PHARRIES She lives life as fit comes. A HAZEL ASHCRAFT DuQnoin, Illinois DuQnoin Township High Schoolg Dunbar Society. Am-bitioar, has no rest. E861 CHARLES INSKEEP Albion, Illinois Albion Coinnlunity High School. 'f'1i'i8 biggest sin is a lzappy 1 grin. 'i - , T IDA CASTLETON A A 5S'i11fCf!l'it1l gifu6s.iwi,1igs,td po'u:e1'ZT'.,i ,HORACE YVILLIAMS 'lVui.t,'tiZ you see ,my girl from: B e'ntoq1,.'f RAYMGND BRITT Mounds. Illinois K'IIc's Il' friend to all he meets an-fl Has cz smile for all he sees, JUANITA ANGELL Annu Jonesboro, Illinois Anna-Jonesboro Connnunity High Schoolg Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Meiuberg Socratic Society. . A firieml to everyone. MAR-Y TEDROW Kilffoggyjif Benton, Illinois Benton Township High Schoolg Zetetic Society '26, '27 5 Strut and Frei: '26, '27g Honie-coming Entertainment '25, '26g Zetetic Spring Play '26g Egyptian Staff '26, Never fmt QJT until tomor- row, ' What 21011 can say f0lZflflj.,, WJMWM AMW M WWW 3' HELEN G. -WOMACK Equality, Illinois Equality Township High Schoolg Chorusg Strut and E Frei. 'EL olzarmi-zzg maid bolooorl by , alll. GLENN SNIDLE , Albion, Illinois Albion Community High School: Football. si Zion lm1o11.g thc ladies. X ADALINE BAAKE East: St. Louis, Illinois East St. Louis I-Iigh School. i'Just rn good girl with a good heart. LUCIILLE ADAMS Grand Tower, Illinois Gffllld Tower High Schoolg I X. W. C. A. '27 ' UTIICVGSS cz, little bit of Irish in your eyes. RAY HOLMES Sheila 'em, Boy- BLANCHE CAGLE If at Frat you clonft succeed -but 21016 will- E 53 fffdvlf A Www lm Jfvn, W 1?f4ws,,A,-fvf +47 ,,,U,,Qj - Wwfw SCL-M' DALLAS VANITA HICKOK Herrin, 'Illinois Herrin Township H i g h School. hlleart free, 'care free, heme! . free? HELENJDLIQIS 1 A A111151-JOl1CSb0l'O, Illinois X Anna High :SQ110015Q'5Stl'lltZ and Fretg Chorus. f Her sl1fiu1:i'1z,g locks Ibll-Mgt on her temple like cz golden f fleece. E-LSIE WALSER Anna, llliuois A111111-JOIIGSBOYO Community High School. 'AShe enjoys life to the utmost. Of good f-rfiemls 871-,G has ll lI'0St.', LETA RAYBURN FSJOGU' Anna, Illinois Basketball '26g Baseball '96 I from care mn, free, Wim! a1'on'1,'t they all contcm? like me? AMANDA MCKNELLY Louisville, Illinois nl have no time for scuZ1Less. MABEL BARTH Why1 should I care, Why sh-oulzl I Izlgzewy? Life -is but a songg so why IU0'l'l'1l?U . E891 JDSSF RHODI S was to loam IOGIIIS love LE MORRIS Benton Ilhnois ome Coming, Editoi. Obelisk - Epsi1o11,Beta1. As brilliant as her hurlrf MARGARET M. O'LEACR.Y Saint Tereszfs Acadeinyg Socratg Choi-usg Art Editor of Obelisk. Not very tizll, not very small, but Fair and sweet mul loved by all. 1 'KENNETH TAYLOR He troubles trouble only When, trouble troubles ll-im. CLYDE CRAWSI-IAW Teddy Carbondale, Illinois U. H. S.g Basketball i269 Basketball '27g N. Clubg Roaring Ninety. With Wbllllfll IL friend flfllll 'neo-er ll foe, Woulzl we could all Zeufue school. DORRIS MOORE Cvarluondale, Illinois Carbondale G. I-I. S. Where there is song, There is llU1121Jf7l6SS.H ff? iw ii .xi I90J M ILDRED TALBEIRT Oh, for fl book mul a shady nook, Either indoors or out. ,Ht lx, A RUTH EQKDIE 1 V ,I Q West Frankfoxjp' , 3-Soi Zetetic Society '26,gM,Yg, C. A1,Ca'b. '27g Y. '26, '2T1, w A A bnflvitl not to be changed by , , time or place?- NORMA J AY MATHIS HSILG likes the world as it is. VIRGINIA RITCHIE Hors 'is the joy of task well clone. SALLIE JONES L'i7ces clam-ing, IJ1GllS'lb'l'0,S'l!7l- 3116718 mul boys,- Bors cosmetics. blfuster, ami noise. LILLIAN AITKIN Who chosoth, me must give rmcl l1,cma'rfl all he hasf' E911 RUTH RICHMOND Why be serious? GLADYS INGI-IAM f Carbolidale, Ill.inois Pretty to walk. m'it7z,A Easy to tulle with. sa LOUISE PRIDE Sc-uttering. sicoislmie 'is specialty. 11.01 MAY ELLEN NORRIS Anna, Illinois Anna Jonesboro C. H. S.: Y. XV. C. A.g Glee Club. Oh J Wim! fl- pal was Mary. B IRS. ORA GRAIN ROGERS Carbondale, Illinois Good vzaturccl cmd witty- Whuf -more co-ulrl you 1ffish? DALBA BOOS Golcondn, Illinois HL charming young miss To say the least. f92l N FLORENCE BARKER A, frie-ml to those that hnow he: ' MYRTLE? QSQLLEN , Carboiid-algf lllinois ' University High 542110015 Dunbar Societyf A- E ,Q Silence 'Ls wiszlomf' , VVERSA HAYES Omlionclale, Illinois Calm, cool, lL1lll'C0lZCCfiflI. :Z .f' 1 GILB ERT HOLMES Du Quoin, Illinois I Pres. Dunbar Society. f- 4 better coach there 'never .55 'LQ f was. 'i LILLIAN ETTA TPIOBIASX Du'Quoin, Illinois Du Quoin High Schoolg Dllllllill' Society. LMI:-,t mul afiry as a March wma! blows Makes fv'-iencls wherever she goes. - LUEBIRDIE BROXVN A smile for all. E931 KENNETH RITCHEY Herrin, Illinois Herrin Township Highg Agorag Basketball '27. A good heart is worilz, Wits 'wefigllt fm gold. V IMOGENE CRAPZNDLE U. H. S.g Zetetic Societyg Y. W. C. A. ' - Slim speaks, behufues, xcmcl acts just as sho SlzouIcZ. HELEN. LYLE ' Sparta, 'Illinois Sparta Highg Zetetic So- ciety: Zetetic Orchestrag Nor- nial Orchestrag Chornsg Y. W. C. A. CsLb.g Honor Letter '2G. FasMo1z.Zzrl so slomlcrly So yoimg mul so fo.-i.r. INEZ TYGETT Herrin, Illinois Herrin Township High. Smooth, mms H1-,e water where tho brook is deep. PAUL GREWS V l'Tl1.e shallows 'HLlL1 H1f'llf7', ABM the 1506128 are cl1mzZ3. FLORENCE HIGH Carbondale, Illinois U. H. S.g Chorus. An mwxcellczl 'worker of gold. X941 RAYMOND FLOYD Cabbage Carbondale, Illinois Football '24, '25, T265 N. Clnbg Band. '. A 1 have to take KL clog along To keep the girls a,way. ,,,, TILLIE HORSFIfELDi i . Mu1'physb0ro', Illinois' ' Mui-llllyslmoro T Q W n shi p -Irliglig Class Sec1'etary,g.0r- cliestru. - ' - A Toll'm-o not will 7ll-0'lL71 l1f2ll 'll'lL7'l11l'0I'S Life 'ls but cm empty ll'l'GfL'lll'. ,xniom LIETTANHAU sux Cairog Illinois Cairo High-'g Strut and Fretg Tl.'Cil.SL'l1'G1' of Epsilon Beta. K'Ga:'c into her eyes you see zz- lltllo cwlgol. Gaze IL little longer, you soc ll little 'illlflln WILLIAM HVNIIY Bill Marion, Illinois Marion Township Highg Footbnllg Bnslcetbnll. Quiet, energetic, llill1,D'H'i0'l6S.', STUART WILLIAMS Czlrbondflle, Illinois Obelisk Stuff '27g Football. Stmly ls lb dreary tiling- I wish, I lmow fl ronreclyf' EVA EYRE C2l1'b0l1d51lQ, Illinois , Soldon I-Iighg U. H. S.g Glee Club. D To Imam hm' 'is to love her. E951 W. pfzxff- 7 if T , - JAMES PRITGI-IARD Rosiclaire, Illinois Rosiclaire G. H. S.g Rour- iug Ninetyg Sophomore Classg B. B. Squad '25, '2G. Notl1fi11,g remains for mc to do but die. MARION SCHULER Bethel Academyg Ashbury Collegeg Star Olubg Chorus. She 'is at Home in tl-71111 so- cfietyf' GENE ALEXANDER hlarion, Ihinoisv Marion ,Township Highg Vice-President Epsilon Betag Strut and Fretg Y. W. C. A. I c0'u,ZrZn't bo good 'if I 'would Azul I wourlclwt be good if I coulclf' ELIZABETH KRYSHER Cawbondale, Illinois U. II. S.g Orchcstrag Zetetg G. A. A.g- Strut and Fi-et. UIlGGl'f'l6l11f6SS is Cb su'm1.y my of life. NEAL PHELPS Golconda, Illinois Golconda C1 H. S.g Orches- trag Socratic Societyg Home Coming playg Sigma Alpha Pi. Oh, The -way he has with the women! ETHEL EVELAND Amt yet to be afeavrcl of my rleserfving Were but a weak KNSII-bl'f7I,g of myself. E961 As merfry as the day is long. l I i OREN MQCLURE Young in limbs, in juclg- uwni old. RUTH GATGIJIL A, day in Apvqi-1 novel' ,camo ' so sweet ' Anwn HINDMAN . - Johnston City. 'Illinois Johnston, Qity Higlig Cho- rus: - ' . .- HA happy smile-Q1m.7.fes tluinys wo1it712,.w'I1'iIc. ' Q KATE PARLIER Ashley, Illinois Ashley Township Highg Y. W. C. A.g Zetetic Society. W71,e11, you need cv ,loyal 1om'7ser send for her. EMMA TOUSLEY 'fHap12-y in this, she is not yet so old But she may learn. VERNA W. STOWELL ' i Alton Higlig Socratic Sow ciety: Chorus. i971 HARRY HICKS Mount Vernon, Illinois Glass Basketball. Ma-gf others Iuwc-whuit I llll'l7C hack- Many things to maine them glad. f CHARLES RUSHING ' T Oreal Spfings,lHin0is U. H. S.g Basketballg Foot- bullg Roaring Ninety. If wit 'is the spice of life, Olzdrles is well 8C'flS011Ull.', as JEAN s'ULLIvAN . Ha1'rigbu1'g. Illinois I1ill'l.'iSbl11'g Township H. S.: Socratic Societyg Art Edi- tor Obelisk '26. The Sll'H8llfNlG of her glances Sheds 7'fllI'ifll1CG ou our Quay. MARTHA RICHARDSON Olney, Illinois Olney Township Highg Charleston T. C. Uph-olds our hrrnfor 'in class- room- or in sporlf' MARGARET BRYDEN All the world desires hw-g From. the four corners of the GG-7'fII.H GHAJRJLES BENSON Carbondale, Illinois If jll0'lL tickle 'llfS, do we not laugh? T931 MABEL DELLUM A buflzlin-gf in its nest could be not more rIomure. JOEDORRIS , o 5 V Be lc-iml omlf,oow'teo'z1s to ' X this genifloinyavzf' 1 Y XVILHEM1NgQ PERK1NsS She m1is7rx11c,seon: to Amon: n tim-t' is near. ARDA BARNARD She prefers to be good 'in 7'6lLZ'iMl fra-tlbor than to seem, so. LUCILLE HOVVARD 1'You shall novel' take hor without her fmsufer, Unless you 1711766 hor 'with- out hor to-vague. RUTH PARKER U. I-I. S.g Socratic Societyg Y. W. C. A. If all thfe girls in the world TVoro as Moe mul sweet as Hou T991 . g REULAH STROUP he hath spied him CIYZVGIIIZQI with those sweet eyes. .LS PAUL ANDREW With the help of a surgeon he fnmight yet rccovicrf' BESSIE MCLEAN LL brilliant mother of fl, bril- liant brood. n 51003 GRACE MANNEN Wh-at I tlfouglnt was, HQSO., L fleas ILS. w 5 V - , 1.-' x K. ,Lf 4 'FQ I QPAL F1TzPATiSiC:ii 7 fi Q 'unix .,clwv ie, 1m1.ef'fgii'1, telliydnl I ,finely vi. ,- I 'IJ RUTH Moxie ', O1'chest1'z1QwQhgrus. I1.I'oscm't's fm-Elent follower. LENA SCHRADE I Benton, Illinois. Obelisk '27, R. O. O. G. Art is long. ALICE CRAINE Gentlemen prefer blondes. J ANET WHELPLY Gobden, Illinois. G. A. A. An athlete through aml tlm'ougI1,. S. 5. NIH, ALMA MATTER SONG Sing the glory of our native land And of storied Illinoisug Hail the heroes of each faithful band H7110 answered their country's call. Alma Mater, of thy glory, too Of thy victories past and still to be, Sing we all dear S. I. N. U., Wlith pride and love for thee. Chorus S. I. N. U. we are loyal and true, Alina Mater thee we hail! Steadfast we stand here in Egypifs sunny land Giving honor to thee all hail. ' Year by year thrilled we hear All the sons and daughters cheer VVhen the Vlfhite and Maroon they view. Comes an echo on the breeze, And its joyous tones are these Hail S. I. N. U. ! Svuphnmnrr 0112155 Qiainrg This class, the old Normal Seniors, though smaller by a round hundred than last year, has performed its usual amount of Work. It would seem that when tasks are too hard for anyone else they are just right for Sophomores. Despite handicap in numbers, they fur- nished a football captain, presidents for the Socratic Society, Strut and Fret, Editor and Business Manager for the Obelisk, several sub-editors for the Egyptian, to say nothing of the many presidents and leaders of the other organizations on the campus. 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A...,.,.,,., .,. ..1 A., .WW 9 f1021- that Siuhznt Oluunril Our Student Council, reorganized by President Shryock in 1926, has within the current year participated in the accomplishment ot a number ot adminis- trative matters of vital importance to our college, Among these matters, two may be singled out as ot special significance, the committing of the school to the payment of the dollar athletic tee, and the change from the percentile to the tive-point system of grading the work ot students. The policy of collecting from each student a dollar athletic tee each 'term has been already justified by its fruits: adequate financial support ot athletics, hitherto lacking, and a vastly increased student attendance at all games and events, together with a corresponding increase of student interest in athletics. Our new plan of grading is in part the outcome of our recent Class B classi- tieation at the hands of the University ot Illinois, which classification has made it all the more advisable for us to use the same system of marking as is employed at Illinois and other universities, and at most teachers' colleges, the five-point letter system as follows: A, Excellent, B, Good, C, Fair or Average, D, Poor and Barely Passing, E, Failure. It is probable that the tive-point system intelli- gently administered can be made the means ot improving the quality of class- room performance. At any rate, it is a satisfaction to know that in our termin- ology ot grading, we employ the language that is spoken in the leading colleges and universities. These illustrations of council activities are sufficient to make obvious the essential function of the council which is to' serve as a means whereby Faculty and Students can work together with mutual understanding and good will to :turther the best interests ott the school. G The membership of the Council as at present constituted, is as follows: Fac- ulty Representatives,-Dean George D. Vifham, Chairmang Emma Bowyer, NV. T. Felts, Mary M. Steagall, Frances Etheridge, William MeAndrew, J. J. Ja' quish, Mae C. Trovillion, Grace M. Jones, Lucy K. lVoody, and F. G. Efarreng Student Representatives,-Leiand Lingle and Margaret Garrett representing the Senior Class, 'William Felts and Mildred Waitsoii representing the Junior Class, Harry Hicks and .Mabel Jerome representing the Sophomore Class, Raymond Dillon and Esther Kell representing the Freshman Class, and Laverne Phem- ister and Golda Mae Brooks representing the I-Iigh School. 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They e come hom the Hicgh Schools of SOl1ll1LI11 Illinois ewgel to be- U come -1 palt of the life of om colle5e willintg to fitght fol theil honols md Lble to holcl them. ' icuii-' 'V l E . I ,l 1 ll Li ,X . Y I A . A ! l l . . , C . -I . ' 7 X E C .x ' , r 0' L I A I 2 . l f J ' ' n 1 1-1 , y A n 4 S A ll ' J l T O a A' I f 3 . . I 1 7 C I F , C Q ' . I ml' ' - Ao A 0 0 ' ' ll 1 'L T, 2 2 9 'fl BQ .. E M ' , su 1 5552 - , 3.11 a ' . I an ,- - yr us, ' Q 4 ' -yrvf f ' S V Ax' XY' ' Il' ' ., 1,2 3, I . .gf - 12? f ' ,E 2- ' ' 'V 1 ' ' :Eff .- ' 'xi 1 ll -rg - 7 15555 1925.4 - f H . 1 M ,.,... 1.-5 I 5 ,ggi if A' 5 I . . , v'l. '- .3 ' ,B ' , A U 1 ry ' l1o9J I G 'N' tive ,L1,'f-MJ' 04111, Viwczf' lfhn.-ww. ,H GW-of LAN ,Lea-I--k - 2 4!44 fi k'j --'hsC'NfA I N'QJ.l.A.L..41 lJkf1Lo.f-F' A Xjff . -,-- M Y M J . Q ' f ' if fff'w'N'llf'5wJL1jZliv1-ifffifsefivflff X ' K 3, i j'X14Q,mfQ2 jfgfb . A'.fv1,f'fVV'f'!f' 4.1 fe .i,w,A'v1,f?--W. ft 'L 6 Tliow ,Q.,,,,v- 43,-pl .1 , .1-5 ' i X .Gi - .- 1 1:42 Q' 5:5 V E, I 1. i ii X M r fi v , . .fi . e . fc V.: 352 5.?v'T ,::' -:Qi iff ,, h. .-1. Ni 1 h 1 'AAV -,li-5, V nf.-:. ... E. Lutz, Catharine Brewer, Theodore Thompson, Elizabeth Doty, ?'A 'Vf' ' 'f L'7 Raymus Murph5f. ,.-,.-1 J' 3.0 1-if 1 V- ' i ,rj MW' ,.., f A. Rbw 2-Fern Tabbing, Robert ,Gerald Trampe, Nell Blankinship, Paul Coss, fy Abu, 7 X ,. Nora Ethel Mayhew. ,cv ,- ,1 ,- .--1. I, 5 Q-. f,V.g f A 1 7 If VKJJH, ,,',,.y!,1 Row 3-Cletis Cummins, Nauvard J arnerson, Alvin Lacey Williams, Olive Sut- ton, Harvey Phillips. Row 4-Sylvia Cochran, Dallis Buzbee, Irene Sullivan, Herbert Elston, Evelyn Abbott. '1101 x I wr 1' K' L 4 . , J: ny if 'yf A., f ww A ,NM Z., ' ' 'W ' T :EEZ L, -,IM 7 'Y 5Wfl Cfmk- Q Q4 . 17 . gf . f ' yL,L,fg,-rV,Lf:1Ag,,,' I , u H ' jj f f X P, If ,rgzfiffiwf-Qij , ' Row 1-Rebecca, Heisler, Paul Anderson, A House. ' Q X Row 2-Clyde Otrich, Eunice Yost, Russel Wald, Menees. gg, Row 3-Beulah Stephens, Roye Bryant, Louise RGiQm3,1'djl Flannigau. Row 4-Norwood Adams, Alberta Ga.1'1'iso11, Hubert N. Sllttkffl, Frank Allen, Jr. Ev re Na if Q- ' - E7 CL, 65, ' W .l i Vfd h Y 1 V W, 1 V K 'X kL5Xf lui KY H1111 fl, s ff . L' 2 , I - ff? x Lx K, 1 ff - . rv I. f 5 I 7 A ', I -5 A , 1 V' 1 A -17 I V J' .L 1' , . YJ , , fl X f K . f . ,, . ,, , .- -5 8 y .- fy ., 1 , nl 1 l ll ' -,w V, y , V1 ly, , ' W. - Um - ,c 1. ,- I .,. m., V, ', . . r L., V 'mu 'L 1,1 ',- ' 11. V , , -1, 'K -1 . ' 7 . in ' Fi xx-. ' 'V' Jig! X L . it fl A . , W .3 , it . F QL . , -- I Y - ,. ,S ' Lf ' ' ' - , JD , sig? ?'f 3,-126 ' f f- 'nfl 1' ' 1 'ie ' -f- , i ' A :Q ,. .::. J ,,.,. . ,5aJg! h V M, I L . . Im ' ' ' '.-zu . . , uf V, .2 , ' an ' .-K .f' ' ' - I v..Z b ff fi.: I 1 i V t 9 x 53. ' X , f is VI. r Q, 1. 1 I ' , -fi 7 1 IJ . :gf A . I , .ijt . .15 my f :MT ' l l ll , - , V - A1 ., ,Q!.lK, 'E Q Y' N' 44 -11 any Jr: , ' ,- A W 3 13- N ly 5? 5 ' f , I A. 4 ff, 'V if- . K 4 ,E 'tru A ? Pauline Pickett, Clarence Heberer, Thelma, Smith, Vllilliam, Foley Esther Kell. -Myron J. Robertson, Paul Morgan, Clarence Arnold, Dimple Under- wood, Ernest Biggerstaff. ' -Elizabeth Melhuish, Raymond Akin, Clara Gray, Claude Phillips, Ruby Kerley. Row 4-Arthur Romack, Harriett Robinson, Carmen Dickey, Ruth Grant, Everett McGlasson. I IIIZJ 'SZ-I - -1 I n f-if lil 55 .13 149, 1412 sn: 15155 Nj ' . ' 3 . Q 5 gl 1 em Q4 lf? f s 2 A M. 321 eg Ri . Q- 3 '. XR I ix ef? ' ' P-. ' E f91 Nl? - 4 ,e Q sill Q ii 6,,i2'Q'2 ' if girl ,V . M Q H lf av if K, 5,9 ,Jxlff wma 9 ,fri lf' ' v ' nf fl HP 'V 17 .ffl l l' , WVU A I-'L-fi U! J 1 V Aff, 31:1 43 -rf 'ff 4, QA, ' , lf 1 -5 A if fi 'U 1 r, . . 'T' . ,-,V . 1 , ,gf ,Jw of 'M ,',' ul' ln ll- fre' i -11,1 -' w ' fi, ,ij gl X'-fill, ,nf-illfgf' J , 4, lx. -f' --- r . 4, . 1' MQ, AA., M., -. , H Ml v , -if , - - -eq . ' - --y, V , . '.. - ' f ' ' ' .'. ' 2 MAL, f ,,4 5, pf, r 3 , wg' uf.-g . . '1--',:'.! . . .... , , ' 1 , . . ffl- L V.-:--me Vg lf l 1 'l' w.f',eiL Sgr? . ig 1 ., .My -hx . j w .f fd? Row 1-lla Vllillianis, Helen Mathis, Artlnu' Trammell, Alberta Lee, Lillian Row 2 Hodges. -Lucille Sparks, Helen Damon, Carl Price, Nora Bell Sehivner, Mary Waisa,tl1e. ' Row 3-Mildred Fei-nside, Frances Ankovitz, Clarence. Kirehoeffer, Manilda Trost, Rhea. Hill. . Row 4-Loirraine Wilson, Gwendolyn Mathis, Howard Abernathie, Caroline Hup- pert, Elizabeth Kennedy. 11131 W 4 L e, Jawa W'f'!l'2TllQjN ,Q-1,Jf,6L4-g MMAQ may BETH- u I fr . f is af, 0,1 tg ,e iff! fl A F? f , . 'F J ,i .,:, , . if WSH inf ' if ii 4., v X X i Row 1-Juanita Berger, Vivian Springer, E. F. Gallagher, Irene MeClusky Mabel ,Ma1'lma1111. . Row 2-Maude Englebright, Mary Hopkins, Hilbert Gale, Zenobia Easley, Maude Williams. Row 3-Ada Schaeffer, Beatrice Krutsinger, Waylie Dunn, Mabel Reiman, Lillie Van Dyke. Row 4-Isabelle Rippetoe, Hazel Graves, Marvin Muckelroy, Virgil Thrall Helen Etherton. 11141 f N Q6 A -f N, '35 fw ' 5 if Nh if ' lb' MAH! Clk 'AN . Qs! Qj?f!ije'n!l!LS,vpi. gl! R ,r,f-lwffqflfr ,fosv ,ff if 1 'jfiwf Yr be mai , l R Vi' ii l, E, ,K , - M filwflv Wi , i i ....,4 I , K W AMHUAAJ AM' .. . E U I -:ff-'i M -ffl' ,.-,a - 1. H - I, ' 4::'Vg,' 1. QM M QQOJYE ' , .,-'ri- .Q 6222 we-a, - ' i C ' fliv' F ,f 5 - ,L - 55 'E -pl L, 1 M 57: n ive, SY ? I fufvgjw Y- fun! I gifts Q!f,LQ,L--fz..pg,,L,, X - W 1 . MR ilx H' Q. lafL5a.444 Lvgnibij Z . if 5 .,f.fe-1.1 . W rf ' 4 V GZQ0U'be'Zt'gZRoW 1-Jessie Cox, Vivian Jenkins, Robert Murphy, Nellie VVhite, Doris Reimaif. 'TV ff , R w 2-Anna Borst, Beulah Fox, G1lbert Daggett, lhT111lf1'CCl Vernor Bernice ,fl F X , ' 1 -If , -if if KGIIIGI. I A mad Row 3-Isabelle Johnson, Doris Cummings, Ned Carlton, Lucille Gray, Marjorie QWQ f ,f 7 f i M K 11- 1 ' MMM byfyvvif cz e ci. ,A 4 . . , f ,Q 5, 'f5LW 3. , Row 4-Pearl W1ll1s, Margaret XVurren, Andrew McCarthy, Clara Berger, 'jf K' A 'du' Lucille Sams. . 1, X ' i ' f-ecfofifrgo , F r .. ' XS-.Qi'41,,,p:-,. I' 1 51151 N, - 1 I M.. we l.. -'s , rliclyw I xx . , Qi ' ' Q . K, k L - 4312 H ' , ,V 5, ,A-. I J g r. f 5, x I!-.af J '?55??:?fi eg fe Y.Nm5IwWW Q5fW5W vs iieggsgi gr l f. . . ,l,.A - J l ' f N V Y ' ' H L N ' f? . 4 'X quiz- , AY, 3.3. W' ' , ' ' at , L ' X V VV , FX WIS- All . ' N .,,, ' i : ' i f: f 'l l P4 35 -. '-:-f, E .- xv 9 ai: A I' Z-if' :EV , .. X H Y fill ' I 'X , WQE' A I X EE , ' - if' ,,X 1 lfdav QQQW W lx, -I ,Ki . A- -,agar -' ' '.', .fi U4 ' 4 , - ,-fy . -.1 4.1-1 , ' ' , -Mlm' Y 1, .x F. llh- h. '. A. I W ga ext.: I -Y I ,., . L- -,W J fig . l l N., X , . -, H A .Q-1 EN: O , sv i Q. . ' ,Z 'life ' ,.,f535 iwJ. , l aiglkifr 'l. iff?9li. 1I 4' Q ,M . YF K. :,C.1f,JQ4,i - X4 I r H I A V -. i , , Vi JE 51, if Y ' ' 4, ,f , . aasf1Q,i l s Fl infl ,il, V ggi' ' -, K ,. l , 'gf H 4 lx .,,A , Z 1 X. . ,- ' fl ,aj , 3. 7235i . , gi l 3 ' iii . , - ' , I s s in l a e Q l in ei nn be was l e ' ll wi aflglflv ' 'F . ' 1 ' H lm' -S if ' be ,J a mbwmmmlmmmmmlmmmmlmHHmHmHHmmHmmHmmUmEEKmHHHHHHHHHEillllllllllllllii Row i Row Row Row 1-Ruth Dunn Svbil Carrison Robb Roy Goetz, Francis Draper, Isabelle Vaughn. 1 . T 1 2-Goldie Pitts, Ella Bristol Fields, Harry E. Gerheart, Lillie Heidel- bergjer, Hazel Korondo. 3-Lucille Throop, Ruby Graff, Daymon Akin, Marjorie Palmer, Rochelle Beard. -1-Blanche Metcalf, Gladys Holmes, Donald 'Wyatt, Gladys Cox, Goldie Beard. , l1161 M fff1f?rQ3Dffl7WW if ww ar!! Wm! fwgw Ad,-df wif-14. Qf+f'f '7f7 aqwqlzvadf' V , ,ef N. J-De Lee Chambers, Gertrude Snodsrnith, Wi1111ie Jones, Mary Elizabeth Biggs, Gladys VVrigl1t. ' - Row 2-Margaret Armentrout, Leah Mallory, Waltel' Foster, Mardella, Sorrells, N ell R-eedj t ' 3-Minnie Lauder, Rowena, Mc'Williams, Harley Julliman, Nellie Doty, Dorothea Mead. - . - by W 4-Alviua Seibert, Mamie Rexer, Theclis VVente, Ethel Roberson. Thelma, l13ClClGf011. D171 41 1 ' . will gje iff' MWF N . VG- ff ' 4 Q JN ' ,iff Lp f n It IL!! JJ UIQ ,J njjgjfrjxj 'XK,!j1k,5 C f Z at 3 ' . G 'Y Q. 'J J: , .X fb j ff f7K'A?3SfV!x W' J KN!! J 1 B lx fx jj M 8 Wlf J I I? I 'X ,V if ' A1 al In - 1--f ' r Q fe, X if JL 4 Q9 Fi QQ lj Avyynh fi X, J I 1 K J T gf D 4 A 1. .K 41 I I J I 1 1 1 R. I 7 .,- 1 I , -J ,J E A, I A yu Q! Paul Grisham, Mary Jane Sutto11,O'CJUJ 'd R0yv hex ,I xfefy Mathis, Lynn Trovillion, Carrie NVa1'd, Mary 2: , ' 4 'I I . 1 T U I . X ad Ol! . if-1, bfertl-ude XNh1t1ock, Holhe Hunsaker, Bw 245, 4 L I' - u 5. -I X f I f 1 if l 64, 7 I 4- 17 QW CZ-ggwl. 555 lnbrook, Elhs Hanna, D 1' tl 5 TIS , F233-xg Y If I 1' E X WP I4 . - , gk- A-J my ja w U ef- . . 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Hd, ' M 3 ffl' ' :. iff ' V0 70 :A jj,i.,9 xi?-XLLJ 1-Madelvn Scott, Grace Kirchoff, Dorothy LL 5' fl,4,4,f.f WM d,ujCfL7- D Z1 Marion Dav. f 5 , K D,fI5'5-1l 'L'1.l 2Lll'll21l11'lCG Staley, Ida Mae Ettling, Phelps Crawford, Clede Hughes, Q Kenneth Vlfentzcll. 3-Martlm Miller, Ruth Conway, Raymond Crowell, Thelma Fuller, War- ner Dixon. 4-Virginia Parrott, Wzmlltel' Lay, Emma Baker, Alice Ballance, Ernest Barnwell. P mol l 1 y Ci' -Eg!!! J ,ng -31 ' 1 1. it .5 .A kiln- ,Q1 ' xl' , ,fag E, a 'EJ ,Q en? 1 'iffy All .W B .ij s 1.2 - K1 , 'ij fu X3 1 fn rn f .xl ,Sl Xl 1 l :WY rl . '1 W A . ,X x , 1 K LL' 11-1 my :Lx 1 . ' ' 1 , ,li pk, :I N. 11. 5,1 J 1 1' t .l , il Q f 1 v JIM ,re , I 1 riww 1 x 1 if - . 5 . 1. Q54 . , ,'.'.- ' 1. .4 1 1, 1. ,. ,1 il L, I'-,Lf fi, ' 11 , 1 V Ji .ff - Row 1-Etta F. Fergus, June Carter, Opal Martin, Pearl- Kathryn Kruger, Kathryn Lingle. Row 2-Lora McNew, Mary Evelyn Carmean, Earl Doty, Nellie Phillips, Olive Barham. Row 3-Frances Lueille Tolan, Ruth Best, Earl Thompson, Mildred Beeklong, Helen Laughman. . Row 4-Lovena Edwards, Celeste Fox, Roland Eise, Louise Henley, Gif-me Jones. 11:11 x,gLvW'U! -77,7 '7 M J M 2264624 WWW IAQ , 4,911 ,, ,J , , J .f,1,-1,l.f-f --' EWS? 'vu' Jjx 43 J Hi 5 Qxf EMXMK f ,ll M WW ef Q? Yglbvlj Qi SW Q J' J My V ,4 M W I , My l.. -,mf 1' - ' lf' M ' -- .Kf- sd' , ' f vu 1 v Hifi Q! J 'Q of. fl! Y 0 ll 72,-,F new 7 'R J ea R 1f,. f',Lfi!L ,x!- . Q' -A .,,,-V-ff' E mf'-f - J Row 1-Pauline Marie Stewart, Colleen Garrigus, Adelaide Enclres, Ruth Mary , ff - ,- ' -' lnman, Faire DeLain. . J , ' Q MROW 2-Mrs. Lucille Benson Maxine Wiiinfree Berneiee Minter Bernette Minter f , 8 1 2 1 7 1 .. -iv-V- Vanin ef Truclie Stokes. ' - Row 3-Verna Kruger, Margaret McAfee, Alice Hill, Lee McNeill, Evelyn Eliza- beth Hardin. ' . V X Q V 1 Row 4-Ethel Willizxms, H. 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' w l L, Row 1 Fleetfm Tau W Dewltt Chunch, Ahce Telfold, Virgil Fly, M15 illiutnrg nf Glnllrgr Elkwhmen The Freshman Class enrolled in the fall of '26 as the largest class in the history of the schooll. About six-hundred-fifty strong, we came, directly from the high schools of Southern Illinois, promising great things. In every Way We have lived up to this promise -in the class room-on the campus-on the gridiron- and the basketball floor. We have left our imprint on every phase of student life. We Freshmen are briinniing over with a sense of duty and moral obligation. Upon the backs of this class are placed confidence and trust of S. I. N. U. May We fulfill this trust! ' 51253 .Un ilIHen1n1mm Ceryl Gates was l1e1e onlv a sholt tune durmg the Fall telm 11111211 111 health took lnm away from the :Emends he had formed here caused Ceryl to be taken away from us befole many of us had any t1me to appreclate h1S value He was a graduate of the Eldorado I-hgh School last year and was awalded the medal by the Rotary Club tor belng the best all lound student 1n the H1 h Shcool He Was always popular among the students and was apprecl ated as an unusual typo of clean manhood . - rx Chronic diabetes, followed by the flu and then pneumonia, 7 l U' V , . l '- ' V 0' N '.. ' ' c- . 51261 KN ilk 1 W Mp' nl 1 In , boy. , t . I Z,,,,f,,.,y W1 ',! W JZ 2 MJZMAWW H ja Sm-2-'-f f. , .24 Z- ' Lf aff, A - 'V K .ff ! ' HQMMQ gf? 'h ' .. 'V E - ' 0 I . QW 'l i-R?fT5h..xa,fQ,fA 4 'Y ' ' ., wwgwxb if . , .. gig! ,M N . .1 SK- XL A 254:45 MQ! J 77? I M ALJ A - X547 V, 4 v,-,,, n 4L4l V, .Q ZZ, 'ieexmx OX XNVQ T-d 'E ' 0071 ll. 51273 V . P V Yue Cvcc VY Q4 22f , QLs1 Y ,U ' 1:31 f ' mv 3 i , K uwws e. run I 5 x x I - f H 1 , , Ti. H W W. 1 , Y V ,, , f P ,. ,W ,X H ,X I J P! . 1 if V 4 1 ig, f -I' YE in ,. v l tl .1-N.! ' ' ihigh Svrhnnb- ZlFnu1'th Brat illnremnrh ' . We NY ish the f0ll1lZl'l-51.11 stu- dents, who 'ue leaving us, a suc- cessful ancl pleasant college oi business life, Whethei they pass on hun oui OWU1COU65L,1S1NOSt ot them clo, oi go elsewhei e. W hope that the happy incl joyous times which they have had While ittenclinb the Unit eisity High School xx ill continue foi ovei no inattei vsheie they may choose to 5 ' ir'QfiQ 116 M L X 1 Q.. 'Q '52 , I To - iii' WING' I f ff f 1 l . ,. 1 1 7 f 7 c Q A kw C 1 ' 4 I I ' ll . 1 I I L I V. I I J A O A C li ' 5 ' . , . 6 I F 3 c Z R I 1 C w I. 3 on 7 - o 'K ,L 'V 1 - H A 17 E ' go' . L . 1 -'f 152: f F, ,. 7, ' l m! - Q - t A ,rv . ff 1 h . .. , . , N V Xl , Il . in 2 ' ' -'ff' - zz: f' ,Z 2. ' ,,- '-vv I. ' 55555 . I -Y p- 6' '5 .5 o ' .5. .45Q2-5 Y ...Q Nfl - r. CH . 13' - ' .-' ' :, . ...-'- ..' - 555 Iliff . -',' nfl . , J I ' .123-.5':'f'i 3 I :5'l1E.'-'trru ':-H 4 4 tfg zlfc ,Fug .: . ' F : 1 ,Qi L131j sth f OXVFN BERLEY I'I1k,l1L1fG Qtlif 130111, 101171 the poner f 5110117 and to Illllfe ,. Xrr K. M1L1.mR1cD EADS' ' M -G. A. A.g O1'611QStI22liQ.--'CIl0- 1:usg,AZetctic Society. 1' S7l'C.8il!'Ql1l could' play fiyfifio- H Zin. ' .1'-.x . QARMEN f.EE,NEBER G. A. Ag Zetetic Society: Strut and Fretg Ghorusg Girls B. B. '51fCllII'f!l -is Hs own excuse for bc-ing. GLADYS BREWER Sometimes she sits cmd thfinks, but 'usually she just sits. VIRGIL BEADLE .1Iuch, ado about '11f0HLfi?lfl.,' INEZ COFFEE USTLG -was born for somethfifng great. H321 NIXR X BARPARA 'SIKLER On:-hustm lotctlc Souets A A Y W C Bc qood swf et mind I et those who will be clever. HAZEL GLENNI l a aa , By cZiZ'igc11ce'.g71:cg' 'lllill-SQ qw: -- way. N v1:n.GJ'NI-al XVALKER' ' G. A. A, W. c.4x.g C110- rus. ' 1 Of f7'fGb7,tl8 .f5lLQ'7Lll-9 many, But G'1LO1llfi6S'H07L9.H LU LA VEACH It sec-m-crl to me she al- ways looked glad, In irulh, fwlzy .vfmuld I1 Sen- fim' local.: sad? CLINTON NVISXVELL WG arc not hero to dreafm, to drift, We hfaluc If-mwl work 10 170. ami Zoayrlx to Ziff. HELEN CARTER G. A. A.g Socratic Society: Club. 'l'0o mach f7l1i1Iln7'fI'Ig is a- tlU71fgGI'0lIS fI1:i11g. f133J A LATREES Z. SMITH Y. W. C. A. Au, earnest sec'7:Cr after fllc A. LHLA JOLLY . 14, ' 'Ei great sport fam! always I Jvzmir A r I-IILDA A NORTH r Y. W. C. Ag G. A. A50110- rus. . , X The ,latqgst HOSIQCZ. in flzwis 'IUOTTUZ 'V ' ' ' ls, 'l.:umv tl1,y'-work and do if. ' MARY LOOMIS G. A. A.g Y. XV. C. A. HT0 be hllilllijl was th-.e imrpose for 'lU7IfiClb she was put into the world. AUDREY HICKS Y. YV. C. A. Her ways arc ways of plea- sfmH'1e-Qs. GOLDA MAE BROOKS Student Council: Zetetir- So- ciety: Strut and F1-etg Cho- rus: G. A. A.g Girls B. B. Golda- thinks Tong hair quite IWGNJI, But sho grill prefers her Bob. f134J GEORGE CHWRAISTIE, H011 all the movztll-xs in 1ll.C' vicar George likes May be-Sf. , '4.,, ERNEST DEASONQ ,. 9-Bf. S1fQf1m11. . A i'Wh on pleasure umli 41111 1511 Glrisll -Let duly go to 5Q11fknSl1i. '.- I , BULDRQDmKLAMi CIIOYUS5'-.,K SAQQl'Qii5fli'j' of Soc- ratic Sociietyg-Orchestra '24, '25, '26, '2Tg 'High Life Staffg Cllristmas Chorus. 'iTI1.ere be none of Dcwuytyfs lllI'lLg7lfl6l'S With- IL magic'l'il.re thee. ROSS MCNEILL Huis 8f1l'iIH'0 'is tall. 'I hate fl, fat 7lllI0l',.H MARTHA NEWBEARRY .fL.w1'ecl' wrmzssilrnivzvg nmfi:7en. MARY DEASON Tn ku-ow her is to love her. IISSJN SIDNEY KORONDO Studying for Sid is somo- tlrmg qwitc rafre, But 'in 8110118 mul frulfcs sho 'is alH:ay.9 right f7wr0. RETTBEN MOORE U Plum living and lu-igh tlliufking 'is hix motto. EDXVARD COLXER High School Editor Olze- liskg B. B. We expect big t71,i'n,gs from EIU' I-IAZEL LAMPLEY Har 010711 ylcrsfm needs -no lZC8Cl il7H07l,,,' SYLVIA SLACK 'Ll girl on whom. you can Imilll tl'?ISOZ'llf0 v'rn,sI.', CALVIN JOIRJDAN I friaish, I were rich instcurl of so zlarn. good Ionl.'iNng. 51361 MARGARET FINDLEY Colne and trip it as you go, 0-n the light ,fantaslic toe. l-Qilgxiirfgi KBRoxxiN1NG, 1 ff 1 She always agpjjigsgltojgipqn .I .inll 7lfGflJGl' lgcilclsay'ozfl1.'12i-.E',. 12.n 1l'isfZr1in. 5 .llgg , Q M 4 .11 . ..g E' FIQOXRA :STALIONS V lainilf llekwterl migzfiil 'with -,cl feazly' S77l7llC. THELMA BRANDON Give mc one yizlrly, reeling nlrcunz, of life all love and fauna. OLIVE ETHERTON Cllorus, Socratic Societyg Lf. A. A. .-1. friendly ll-cart -urltll, 41, goof! many fr'iemls. NEYA SANDERS G.. A. A., Y. W. C. A. 'l'o 710 Gff'iCfI1G'll,t in a qniel way, Tlmt is my aim flwoflgll each. day. L1371 EDITH VAUGHT Once in awlzvile she studies. but these times are few and fm' between. XHAROLD BUNGE' ' ' NR 'f'1m7ifferent to , the Zq,glie.94?'1 X, Q .N 1 ., 1 '. - , M HAR6'L'D'MEAD A1 , UA. refZx.l1i1irefl.lad., 'fs he, AllUll'1lS'7f6fLAlZU 'for av spree. BESSIE SCHER Gu lx. xx. Life 'lL7il?7l01If Zauglmzg 'is in zlreclry blzmkf' MABEL POSTUM 'Ellen may come and men. 'may go, But I ehattef' on f0I'C'Z7CI'.'y .... , V 2. 1---w-vez -' - ' -L. LUTHER BOZARTH The better pwrt of valor is cZ'iseret'ion. Ussj Vt uf-...df - .. -:VP .li ARLINA YOUNG Dunbar Society. . A7j'ect'io'ns are as thoughts to her. . J' . may , .. . 4, Y., , 51.1 .' . :: - .. .- ...X . ' 'X ff. Y -.,- .,, 4 a UV' KU 5 'A W J L .N ff M . , , . . .. I.. . ., ' ai , 1 . 1. x HQXNNAH RENSHi,W..,Q'4!.'U AQ. 'X' '- - 1 eff, .2fSlLGq7LfhS' a 'vo-Lccj.oFgZwcQg1f:5s N., -. 1 mul a s'1mZle. +V -.xi my V,-I if 5- if -.xt Y . .H 1 X 'HR Y' .lj 3, ,rn YVILBERT B5oiifERs Dunbar Societyg Dunbar B. B. Team. A truly loyal Dmzlnm-.f' ELIZABETH DONNELLY Ag. G1ubg'C'110rusg Socratic Society. Youw'13ll Imofw her as om- EZia'a.beHL by her Icimlly worfls. cmd smiles. DODRIDGE TAYLOR , Dunbar Society. Slum, not- the struggle, Face fit. 'Tis Goclis gift. D391 . N1 ,F 5- ,nv-Y, V, V 'N w li W 1 .3H11iu121'ai1g lfigh Svrhnnl ifintnrg Until 1925 the high school department of this insti- tution was not a distinct organization. Last year it was definitely separated from the college, but nothing much was done towards organizing it. This year teachers and students have xvorked together and acconrphshed a great deal. For the first time a University High Bas- ket Ball 'Team was organized. Although there Were notnuuqfvdnmvwreehghnetordaylnmauseofthen?age Mr. WVarren4picked a good team. The rest of the High school organized a pep club and the team was backed by enthusiastic crowds. At the beginning of the winter term, due to the efforts of Miss Barbour and Mr. War- ren, the EGYPTIAN gave the high school some space for their neivs items. This part of the paper is called HIGH LIFE. Also another important factor in the de- velopment of the University High School has been that it was admitted to the Egyptian Athletic Conference. This means that University High School is now eligible to enter tournarnents and.athletn3rneets sponsored by this conference. The juniors revived an old custom by giving the seniors a banquet, financed by the presenta- tion of THURSDAY EVENING. The foundation is laid and a successful future is prophesied for Univer- sH5fIIigh School E14-01 ZJ xl In-mis 1 . L M 4 ll rgvzfu K5-QQ K 5- rj A Q2 n l n 0 Hnhvrrlanzmen X , U ' Ellnrmuurh I The student body at Uniyer- It L I sity High School' is made up of I boys and girls from all over ' ' I ' F southern Illinois. Although there ' 4 1, li are some members Who reside in I I ' Q Carbondale, the majority come I from the surrounding country, V I F 'f and small towns that clo not sup- t port local high schools. Most of l l L' the high school students go A, , through the Normal. A few, how- - Gigs! ever, leave to attend schools that ' E specialize in professions other than teaching. 7 t,n. h i! R .Xvrsv-f..4. -VM, U 1 ,. . tg -rg, ...W in: UL w :H f' 65 .52 1 J f f143j Elhirh 'Evan' Eigh Evrhnnl Gilman llintnrg The Junior Class of 1927 started the Fall term with an enrollment of sixty-seven brilliant students. 'When the Willter' terna came only :fifty-eight enrolled but the number was raised to sixty-six the Spring term. The Juniors have had a good school spirit all this year. They have shown this spirit not only in their school activities but in the class room as Well. Most of the class has measured up to the standard of the S. I. N. U. and in a couple of years will make a good addition to the Normal enrollment. . l144l Q-'vernnhl Hear Eiga Svrhnnl Gllewn iqizinrg Twenty-nine students started the year in the second year High School class. This number had diminished to twenty-four by the Winter term and to twenty-two by the Spring terin. A The Second Year Glass has been Very active in school activities this year and has also shown their Value in the class room as Well, as many brilliant stu- dents are to be found enrolled in this class. ' E14-Sl, :xx ji, of-T' 212'-fi-as 'fwif' ' QM Q.-Qi' EMM ' if Y-ffwmf AM ! fdfffw. M9 3 .2149 - fffwg M, QA! , jd!! iw f L .27 W ffiw Lffiwigzii M wi if J wmmqff ZM jf wg fy .,,--13. vfiqzfzifif 431,770 QV? fgifhfiwgwww ww V ' . , GGQLQ gf .ZW gawk XA- 6, Y r l vodka lBWL L 67213233 L1463 I X , Z I r , w f V f ,f . 1 wbix my .X ,lx ' X . VH INTER-j Y F f RIENDS 'b TUDIES' WN L14-71 SPORTS' -1.1 I rg. CJQHLG-151 illrmi 1111 igupulalrttg Glnntmt To be faithful to oneis work is to be blessed with friends. As We look around the campus We see many things that have been bettered by the incessant and untiring work of our popularity queen, and as We think of how much plcasanter she has made our school life by her work, we only appreciate the more our good choice of our popularity queen,' Miss Bessie Smith. I148l . SECOND AND THIRD IN POPULARITY - , Friends are the most valuable possession we may have. To have many value us as friends only magnifles our value. , 11491 150 F w ' I r A, Y 4 1 ,. U Af ti1'QfXQ M f K, 5 Gbrgamzaigrnnn Qi QE I 43 JBXE f ,, V' illnrmunrh ,th M 53 One of the decisive factors 35 3 in deterinining just how much gg 1 .L school spirit a school possesses is 9 X ' U the zest and enthusiasm with ' Y., which students enter into the ' - various campus activities. Con- sidered from this standpoint, .- S.I.N.U. has, indeed, her share of ' i l that intangible, indefinable some- 'W l 'V thing called school spirit. A '- 'iv Every bit of the Work of some X ' ' ll twenty-five campus OTg'2l1'll'Z3.tlO11S fl ' t is carried- on solely and complete- ' ' I ly through the efforts of student Q ' .I members who thereby gain for I themselves qualities of self-reli- t 'I' ance and leadership which no H other phase of school Work so surely develops. E May these organizations con- jj' i lprl tinue to be a source of training' as well as pleasure to all future if H students of our dear Alina Mater. l. rs. H an i I it :Lil 6 59 'ZW-1:4 :ggi f -'22-'YC' ?i:'? I 5iFh?if151'3f ----Q :F ' nm V Znfetir Eiirrarg Snriefg The name Zetetic'-' means To see, or Lovers of knowledge. The motto of the organization is Learn to Labor and to,Wait. The aimiof this particular organization is to nourish the ideals which have become an inheritance so that future Zetetics may still be proud of the history of' their Society. This Society is the very oldest organization of S. I. N. U. and was founded in 1874. When the student body petitioned the Faculty and the Board of Trusteesfor permission to organize a literary society, Dr. Allyn, the president at that time, was in favor of forming separate societies for the young men- and the young women. .But when the students were opposed to the separation of social and literary life of the school, a petition was granted for a-society which admitted both men and women as members. Miss glllay-Wriglit wasethe first President of the Zetetic Society 5, Mr. Hebar Roberts, Vice-Presidentg and Miss N. E. Sherman, Secretary. The first work was begun in a bare room on the second floor of the old Main Building. There were no curtains, no seats except school benches, no tables, and no lights except a borrowed coal oil lamp. Each student had to carry his own lantern a11d blindly grope his way through the dark halls. By means of entertainments the society was soon able to purchase furniture, and now has a very comfortable hall in the Library Building. The first spring entertainments consisted of the Zetetic Journal, recitations, tableaux, and original dialogues, Now, the Spring Entertainment is the main event of the year for the society entertainment consists of a play. The play which was given last year was entitled Only 38 and added another laurel to the society. Another outstanding annual feature which is looked forward to is the Zetetic Banquet. ' The Zetetic Society has done much to unite the interests of the student body and has contributed to the cultivation of a spirit of co-operation and fellowship, besides giving a deeper insight into college life than could be received in the classroom. Then, hereis to the Zetetic Society, and may it continue to- thrive as in the following years students will see and realize the effect of its training upon their future lives. f1s+1 A, Row Row Row Row Row Row Zrtriir Snrivig -Ma.bel Cheyen, Arline Perrine, Genevieve Shanklin, Bessie Smith, Car- men Lee Neber, Golda Mae Brooks, Catherine Brewer, Lydia Davis. Oscar Frailey, Mildred Neville, Gladys Pyatt, Helen Duncan, Helen Mathis, Bessie Curtiss. -Veda Stills Price, Earline Karraker, XT!-3l.H1H.!VV?1lkC1', Martha Brockett. -Frank A. Armentrout, Corem NValler, Lemen Vlfells, Bert Casper, Ernest Barnwell, Ida Mae Ettling, Margaret Arinentrout, Helen Trigg, Alberta Sparr. Edwin Thompson, Bernice Clardy, Mary Tedrow, Ruby Tillery Ruby Fiedler, Velma Deason, Louise Pride. Everett McGlasson, Myron Robertson, Fred Sclilegel Ned Trigg, Lucille Tliroap, Francis Ankovitz, Annie Borst. ' ' maj Svnrratir Svurwtg t A ,desire on the part of many students in this school for a society which should have social as well as educational purposes led to the formation, in 1874, of a society which has since become a power and pride on the campus. Desig- nated by the name of Socratic Literary Society it was at iirst exclusively a boy's organization. 'It was not long, however, until girls wereadmittcd to membership and Socratic Society stands today an 01'gZll1lZ21'ElO11 in which any student in S. I. N. U. may be proud to claim membership. Its Friday evening meetings have become gathering places not only for stu- dents, but also town people who come to enjoy the varied and interesting pro- grams that are presented. Vilhile entertainment comes in the form of vocal and instrumental numbers, readings, plays and stunts, the educational side is not neglected. for book reviews, music reviews, and speeches cover this phase of the program. . One of the biggest projects ever attempted by the Society, that of compiling a history of the Alumnae was begun this year. This record consists of detailed accounts of the past and present activities of all Socrats. Wliile this necessi- tates a vast amount of work, it will result in an invaluable collection of records for the Society. It is our hope that the great and good work thus far accomplished by the Socratic Society may be continued in the future on a larger and more compre- hensive scale than ever before. f1s61 1- 1 l 1 1 ' ' All , 4' 5, I I --.4-,M Y Y-- ll H Row Row lxlfu fLA.,x.J df. if-4 -4-a.4,,.,, ' ' V f t I Svnrrairr zivnrwtg k .rw . If-L V -Clarence Arnold, Raymond Aiken, Frank Allen, Fleeta, Tarr,, .1 W' J 'I Vllard, Esther Reinhardt, Lorraine Wilscmii, Martha Hennrich. Ll A -Rhea Hill, Charles Neely, Melba Davidson, Mahel Jerome, Ada Dickson, 1 Mildred Anderson, Georgia G-ood. d is Row -Loren Spires, Juanita Angell, Mary Wa.isatl1, Alice RiXma.n,,wyirginia I Ritchie. ' I il Row -Frederick McLain, Esther Kopp, Leona Fraiiy, Mildred Talbert, Ruth I Richmond, Guy Roberts. l Row -Fern Henry, Verna Stowell, Mamie Rexer, Harriet Du Bois, Catherine ! Dunn, Oliver Mcllrath, Arthur N. Tranimel. i 1 1 ' 4 Row Robert Sistler, VVilliard Gersbasher, J ames Vilhite, Paul Anderson, Hil- 1 ' bert Gale, Edwald Steincamp, Harry Hicks. I l x I . .o V : i or - r 1-4 Tr?- r-rr-W H- - ----'U --' Sill' 11571 1 , ' l ' 1 V 1 --, n., i 94. Zlllinae The Illinae Debating Club, organized in 1916 under the name of the Argu- not, is the only girls' debating club on the campus. Since its membership is restricted to twenty-tive, its excellent training in .debating and public speaking may be enjoyed by comparatively few. The club meets every Monday night when questions of current interest are debated. Most of the questions are on subjects of national or international in- terest, although they are some times on questions of local interest, These meet- ings and debatesare of extreme value to the girls because of the excellent super- vision ot their capable faculty advisor, Miss Julia Jonah. Many interesting events are planned during the year, such as the mock trial, or debates with one of the other debating clubs. But the event of all events is -the Tri-Club Debate which is an annual affair. To serve on the Tri- Club Debate is an honor sought by every member, for it automatically gives her membership in the For-Agor-Ill Club. Those receiving that honor by virtue of their participation in the Tri-Club Debate this year were Margaret War1'e11, Lucille Sparks, Helen Stewart, and Velma Deason. The question upon which they debated was: Resolved, That the present administration's interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine, as exemplified in Nicaragua, is justiiied. , H601 r ' . fl il, tw- 'f 'c 'i,L.-n'i1gf'7fa l-:riff 3,5 ' i ,QQ f 'L gg 1 5, F ' l , if ' f, l y f . I. 'm fi f It i xl l K , . E AGRICULTURAL CLUB , V 'l 'lst Row: Phillips, Holmes, Biggs, Hannah, Biggs. Green, Ivers. 5 1 2nd Row: Schlegel. Rnudolpli, Truelove, Mcllrath, Steiukamp, Schoop. Q 3rd Row: Phillips, Romnx, Buzbee, Green, Roberts. Dorris. X I li Agrrruliural Clluh f l . . . . . 1 The Agricultural Club was organized in the fall of 1913 with six charter , members. Since that time the membership has grown to one hundred and forty. Q , ' Z l The club was organized to increase interest in agricultural problems of lf Southern Illinois, to awaken a desire for knowledge of scientific agriculture . l I u u - n n a l among, the students oi S. I. N. U., to provide training 1n'publ1c speaking, and ! l parliamentary usage, to give fluency of speech, and to secure for the members l the social benefits resulting from an organization of congenial minds. , I Among the social activities of the club are: the watermelon social which 1 i occurs during the fall term, a banquet during the winter term, and a strawberry f p social during the spring term. Most notable of all its Work is the annual fall ' 5' corn and poultry show held in the old Gymnasium. This consists of the best T poultry and farm produce of this region. , M l Y -----. -- i- -WY - - - .--fi . -.:,--. , -i,.T. ,v-Y. -,.Y-.,,. . 11611 ll w li 1 ,A I ijglnung Numan 5 Olhuutmn Ammrmttun XICXEUIGBI Adams kubell Aukoum A11de1so11 Bmcl ett Buch'1n'111 M Ghezem Copple II Chelem E Dot5 N Doty Dunn Fflche Etthng, F1tZ1J1t11Ck D91l1S1d9 F1ed1e1, Flllllllbilll Box Bulton, P11111 fJr1'111t fJrl1l1501l Gus C11e,,q Hodges IILISILI II1cls Hams X Ill 11111 41 lllbl 1111 11011118011 Kell Ix1utS1n:,L1 kLll+u Kent Io,1u Mlthls Robmsou Rexe1 ROUIIISOII R1XlD1HH,R61dllbQ1DGL S11-111111111 gIl111Vl11 SC1l10GdG1 SELDCIGIS 511191 R Sulllvau Tluoop 1:3111 Tuhovs, lub, X 111 D5le Vclnon, Wald xx72J.1lxQ1 Wllsou Huang Hllrn 5 Glhrwiwu Assnrmttnn lst Row Gus Rohe1t's Eu flld 'Stc,111lf1111p Belt Caspe1 EL111 B1'1ke Robb ROV Goetz ,nd Ross Ce 11 Dorus IIobe1L Slstlu Colem XVQHQ1 Leme11 Wells Edxun lhompsou nd Ron Olu Pl McIl1f1fl1 Rfu 111o11d Dllltlll Beul 1h'ISl11Jal1 DIEIIVOIXI 1110111135011 P-mul XlJd01SOI1 162 l U 1 H- . ,, ' . . f '-Y .1 V '- 1 I 0' 1 v 7. ' 1 4 ' 1 ' ' K 1- 1 'f s ' ' r s .1 , ' . X -'. 1 . 1, . , N. Je , k ',-Y 1 ' ', ' Y ,, ' . ' ' - - -1 r W 1 . 1' . . , 4 v ' -4 - ' 1 n , ' - 1. 1 ff., .. in . ., 1 , 2 . . aj, HQ, - .., le 1, 1., Mayhew, McAfee, Mex-ke1b:1cl1, Morus, BISUJIIISII, Mmton, Beber, Pyatt, Plper, Remhardt, 1' , 1 -, '. , 1 1. -0 ', . ' ,. ':',. ' ',. '., ' . . . . ' .' '. - . , .- , - . 1' 'v ' 1 1 U 9 X Y r was 'C V X 1 1 1 , . . . - L-. i : Q, , - I , ,lr K A' K 1 y - fy 1 1' -L , . In L 1: V. P. '-ll, Q ,. 1-. ,-y .Y , K .i , 3 wr' V1- y D 1: ' 15 . . Yr , ' .- I, 1 1 : ' '- Y A I 1 , gf 1 K1 Y 11' Illiuae: Deasou, Warren, Stewart, Sparks. Forum: Rich, Bryant, T1'H11ll11G1, Mcllrath. Agora: Neely, Wells, A1'111GI1t1'0Uf, Crzuvford. f ,i,f':-f4 F .- ,V W, U 1 I .Q N -'g,1.ff'-Y--'- . X J 5,4 L..A- .,-ff f..f'-LQ F.-J ',-L J 'L-25,-r.,-3' 1.7 --K' 4 ,f . rip'-Lffr. , f. , 'infix' .1!.Y1LkfL,1'f?-'1 ' rf I V X , ,f,4,f,., rfb--4 Ji-Q' wa gf ,Q 6 1A , .7 - -aff? Q rl-gllpl--f-A 'V1 L EL' .. L ,L gm- .- I H.. x fig... V 2 1. M. . '17 1 5 1 ,, ,LQ QQ. I r' , . V, V, A , , 1 J , , K ,ki ,X FOR-AGOR-ILL DEBATING TEAMS ' M631 1 ffk-ig - - fA1:- J. 1 .' L , y, : 'L'll V. 1,1 l Q ' W ' 1 Y - A Aiken, Allen, Anderson, Armenti-out, Boos, Byars. Buzhce. Britton. Barnwell, Craw- shaw, Coffey, Caruthers, Dunn, Denison, Eastman, Elston, Flllllllef, Goetz, Grossman Heberer, Hickey, Hicks, Hughes, Johnson, Kai-raker, Kuuze. Lollar, Land, Lucas. Myatt McNeill, Munger, Muser, Phillips, Pritcllard. Rich, Holland. Roclewald, Rushing, Schuette Sistler, Spain, Troupe, Trannnel, White, Williams, Wilson. g A Easting HH The Roaring Ninety was organized by a group of boys who wished to back our team with the genuine school spirit which is necessary in helping a team on to Victory. Through the eEorts of the president, Max Lollar, the boys ob- tained eaps and megaphones. At each game a section of the bleach- ers was reserved for these loyal rooters. We hope that this organi- zation Will continue its good work next year. ' H641 Qbm' Blwhn1'a Margaret Armentrout Merritt Allen Erple Boos Martha Brockett Bert Casper Lydia Davis Ned Foley Ellis I-Ianna Gilbert Holmes James Hook Martha. Henrioh Minnie Lauder Max Lollar 51651 Fred Miller I Harvey Munger Robert Mohlenbraeh Fred McLain Lillian McLean Charles Neely Melvin Randall Lucille Sparks Loren Spires Arthur Trammel Lemen Wells Jeanette NVinkler James White .7-Xnthlnng Hall Anthony' Hall! What girl, who has spent any part of her sojourn at the Southern Illinois Normal University at this dormitory, will ever forget it? For that matter, what girl would Want to forget it? Surely, here are all the com- forts that make for an ideal home life away from home. Completed in the fall of 1913, at an expenditure of z1475,000, this dormitory home for girls has since been perhaps the choicest and, incidentally, the most bid for among all the places which serve as residences for girlstudents. Its popu- larity is attested by the fact that each term there are many more applications for rooms than there are means of accommodation. Participation in the stunt night program, a Christmas party, initiation, in- numerable Spreads Coil? the permissible and also the non-permissible varietyj, and best of all a Valentine party to Which the boys were given the rare privilege of attending are only the outstanding events which will make this year's 'stay a.t the Hall, unforgettable. To Miss Sarah M. Hardin, the present Faculty Head of Anthony Hall, must be given the credit for keeping seventy-tive girls in a. cheerful mood the whole year through, the magnitude of which task, let us add, can be appreciated only by those who have tried it. H661 Lazette Alexander Alice Ballance Gail Beasley Mildred Becklong Lonetta Biggs Maude Blevins Crystal Boynton Margaret Burns Mellia Davidson Eunice Draper Harriet Du Bois Ruth Eadie Opal Fitzpatrick Myrtle Ford Beulah Fox Ruth Gatchell Ruth Grant Edna, Gregg Vifanda Gustin Miss Sarah Hardi Ella. Hise Rose Jansen 11 L Aniljnng Ball Mabel Jerome Pauline Johnson Grace Jones Earline Karraker Elizabeth Kennedy Alberta Kolenboch Alberta Lee Mary Loomis I-Ielen Lyle Evelyn Mathis Helen Mathis Nora E. Mayhew Esther Merklebocli Myrtle Nanney Mildred Neville Mary Norris Madge Parker Ruth Parker Arline Perrine Leota 'Rayburn Helen Rea Nelle Reed Q mme Q i X .. f 7 .2 .-, ,,2.4L-:-ywwgg . ' I f , I 'QW' I ff ,Y A - :if l ' 'wif I-1f'f-A ff!!-'Pfx.. fvvglff .hav-,-J ,ny . V ' 'f'1'e4,1 L-TAMZ, ' 'L-Lf: J +1-' 47 - f7Q.f'2- 'Q,i1i,4-41576 1 ,A figvwb, fer ac .' Z.. lj!! ,MQ IQAQQYL ,z . - 11-Lffff-f-fd' 'fs-1, ,K - f -,L-1-:Ar . W . if 17 f f ,a-,fi f K-Q13 2'- ':'l-viva! MZ A .1 , A P: A 'f'ffq.l..,,e' QJQ. 'L.:i:fQf . - x.1 . ' A Y Mayme Rexer f Genevieve Shanklin Margaret Smith Neva Smith A1111 Stantield Beulah Stephens' Helen Stewart Jean Sullivan Mildred Talbert Mary Tedrow Lucille Throop Hazel Trigg Violet Trovillion Helen Urbanovit Winnifred Vernon Carrie lValker Margaret Warren Florence Wells Thedis Wente Janet Whelpley Lorraine TVilson Q T Sigma Alpha 1Hi Sigma Alpha Pi is now a Well established institution at S. I. N. U. ,Its value is great and cannot always be stated or measured in tangible terms. The members feel that it is doing much good. The school authorities have freely expressed their opinion of its merits. The Fraternity is ready to endorse and foster anything that the college stands for, not just for its members' sake, but for the school's sake. It tries to mould the right school spirit among its mem- bers and to orient each one properly with the school. It does not forget the social side of student life and continually stresses the moral side. Among its members there is being formed a friendship that will last not just during the college days, but a friendship that will always be remembered. The standard for Sigma Alpha Pi has been high this year. Possibly at no other time in its history, has there been a better friendship, a better spirit of co-operation, a better desire for the welfare of the school, and a higher standard of morals. ' L168j Qigma Alpha 151 Dean G. D. VVham, Faculty Advisor VV. O. Snoddy Frank Armentrout J. Lester Buford Clyde Dearing Erple Boos Paul Anderson 'William Fullmer Hilbert Gale H 0no1'm'y M embers Active M embers Seniors John Land Fred Miller Sophoonores Ross Carter Freslwnan Robb Roy Goetz Lawrence Harris Hallie Hunsaker Dilla Hall Y Ted R. Ragsdale Clarence Samford Neal Phelps George McGinnis Myron Robertson Gerald Trampe maj Epmlnn 'LGPTEI The 01115 sorouts on 0111 eanilpus, the lnpqlon Beta, V213 O1g1l11ZGCl 111 1993 dl1Cl.Wl1SS Defxlla 'VV111tGlS w LS selected as F xeultx KClX1S01 IIe1 successor, Mtss Many lVle11t1n, has been leplaced 811106 llel n1a111age bt Nl1SS F1 mera 13111130111 111 Septexnbcn 1926 At, the begllllllllg ot the Fall Telm there we1e but tive aetlve members VV1tl1 b5 the close ol the te1m Two of the gnls wx e1e 1I1d111CCl duung th1s school S eal BIISS Melba Leach, who 1S now Mrs Illglillll, 16SlClGS .11 Mfuuon ES'EllGl Kell bee une the b11de ot Chzules Wallzer of Benton May soe1al f1et1v1t1es elalm the 1l1tClGb'E 1nd 2llll1G11'C1011 of the lnembels Thele were seveml d11'1116I'S glV611 fO1 out ot town gnls, and two dances, to Wl11Ch all the honorary 1I1Gl1lbG1S, that 19, once aetne n1embe1e who have s111ce left school WO16 111V1l'Cd EpS1lO11 Beta s 1l'Il1tdlZ1Ol1 of the Opela Cdlmell 1ece1ved the ten dollal pI'1ZB tor biilllg the best and clew BIGQE 11110112 all the stunts pl esented 111 the f1ud1to1 111111 on Stunt Nlgllt Tlns vear s Off1C61S ale as follows P1 es1dent, Janette W111lzle1 , Vlee P1651 dent, Gene Alexfxndm Sec1eta11, Dwlba Booe, T1easu1e1, Allee Hettenhausen 170 ly 1' - v 1 W -A 1 ' 1 v 1 1 -. ' ' Q K . 1 4. V .. ' 1. x c .w 1 ' 1 'f '1 . 1 . I' if 1 1 1 ff - My 12 'Af f 1 -1 ' ., nd . I the initiation of eleven DlGClgGS,'ll0W6VG1', the number was swelled to seventeen r 3 I . ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 1' 1' 1 I ' , 7 1- H 'L 1 ' ' 1 A V 7 1 A C- HN- W A I 1 1 ' ft 1 ' 1' V ' I , . 11 1 1 - . 'A I . I ' ' I - '- I v i1 4 1 -1 v 4 . I I I . ' A , . C . , . .j c 1 , 1 . ' E l 'iipzillnn Erin President ...... .... .... J E ANETTE WINKLER Vice-President .... .... G ENE ALEXANDER Seoretcwy ..... ............. D ALBA. Boos T'rcas'1m'ev' . . . Elizabeth Melhuish Berneice Keiner Zella Minton Lela Morrisl Dimple Underwood Nellie VVl1ite I 1.71 1 . . .ALICE HETTENHAUSEN Grace Evelyn Abbot Lucille: Gray -- Rebecca I-Ieisler Esther Kell I-Iulcla Schroder .-a: ,gqy I. N. U. N CLUB ' . lst Row: Allen. Hook, Newton, Johnson, Lutz, Willis. Allen. 2nd Row: Williams. Bridges, Munger. Hickey, Foley, Vencli. 3rd Row: Floyd, Carter, Jordan, Lowclen, Lnppin. I . -ltll -Row: Lollar. Ingram, Bundy, B1CC2l1'tlly. , s.51.N.1a. N aunt Tlie, N Club was organized in 1925 by the fellows who had received let- ters innathletics. Its purposes are to stimulate school spirit among the students and to motivate athletics. All the members of this club and all those receiving major letters deserve credit for their work. They have shown an excellent fighting spirit and have made for this school a winning team. This year the club increased somewhat in size and, with the addition of track, a larger increase is predicted for next year. . 51721 Yvgzv' Qi. X new ,mf LXKY- Cflhr Eggpiian f I J I I U , j 3'Hur11mrh ' The daily routine of studies from keeping up with the news t - and the happenings of the school. For this reason We owe the great-I - I . - est of thanks to the hard and in- I cessant Work of the Egyptian staff, who take it upon them- ' selves to bind the school life to- gether by gathering together and - publishing those things which we .- I I F F , I I. one 55,5- . are most interested in and which . Egg I and duties prevents inost of us I 4 Cl- ,I QI 1' 1'3'II W, if -I If I :I 1' I I f E are most important for the bet- . terinent and information of the student body. HQ I p fl: X' - !--af ' -' f2'f'f f if ' 11731 THE GYEAIEMN l17+1 N H , n S pg P , .Q Q u :csv , W n Y ffYf.6VN THE EG gA1lAN fl-hr 175 . p iiggpttan Perhaps the biggest thing successfully attempted by the students of the S. N. U. has been the weekly publication of our school paper, the Egyptian. Begun 'in 1916 as a monthly publication,git was not until 1921 that it began to appear-in weekly issues. Since then, due to a fortunate selection of able editors and business managers, this 'student publication has become a source of just pride for our Alma Mater. ' The fine Work accomplished by the paper this year can be accredited to a staff composed of energetic and keenly alert students who willingly co-operated in making the Egyptian a paper containing matter of interest to every one who is in any Way connected with S. I. N. U. ,Lemen VVells, editor, and Leland Lingle, business manager, of this year's paper, deserve only the highest praise and commcndation for the successful ff-uidfmce of the voice of S I N U through the year of 1927. 3 L .. . v f - 1 D 11761 1 l I G. A. A. Arinentrout, Brooks, Brewer, G. Berger, J. Bir er. Brown, Blankenship, Borst, Biggs. Biggs, Curtis, Carter, Dunn, Etherton, Fox, Fergu. 11, I-lennrich, Hardin, Heein, Hester, Inman, Krysher, Krysher, Kerley, Knrando, Moya Neeber, North, Neville, Peterson, Peterson, Phillips, Reinmnn, Schei, Sorrells, E. Spr iger. V. Sprin er, Sander Sauer. Sparks, Sams, Truelove, Toby, Wiggs, Wllelpley, Walk r, Whitlock. '. ,r . O , Mreea 4,41 .Z . aff. . if , - fr. A. A. . ' 5? ' ,051 The only organization on the campus having for its purpose the develop- , H f :Z ment of at sound body as a natural and necessary accompaniment of a soun mind is nie en-is' Athletic Association. 1? ff'-5 This organization first made its appearance at S. I. N . U. in 1921. In 1925 it was reorganized by Miss Francis Etheridge and has since been a source of much enjoyment, as well as great benefit, to each and every one of the members. 51771 . I DUNBAIR' SOCIETY -. ' ' Allen, Aslicraft, Bowers, Barker, Brown, Burkhalter, Clark, Crini, Cochran, Edmonds, 1'l1erris, Gallion, Garnett, Bueir, Hamilton, Howard, Hays, Holmes, Henry, Hines, Jones. Jackson, Jackson, Kirkpatrick, Lewis, Lane, Lee, Lucas, Prior, Patton, Patterson, Pondeau, Russel. Ross, Randal, Smith, Sampson, Tightte, Thomas, Woods, Woods, Woods, West, Woods, Watson. Bunhsu' Svnrirtg i The S. I. N. U. Dunbar Society was organized October 6, 1925, under the leadership of Carl Lee, Class of '26, The purpose of the Society is to promote school spirit, increase school activ- ities and give the colored students a better outlet for any intellectual attainment they may acquire: ' They always hope to follow only those principles that go to make good students. ' maj lst Row: find Row ' 3111 ROW 4th Row o. E. f Organ, Deasou, Stegall, Granthuui, Dickson, YVilsou. Schuler, Moye. Thi-ogmorton, Rush, Dey, Donahue. Wells, Phillips, Hamilton, McNe1Iy. GB. EE. Sze This o1'ga11iza,tio11eis'composed of those members of the student body of Eastern Star Chapters in their home towns. It tries 'to fulfill the ideals and aspirations of the larger chapters. The or- gaiiization is named for the Star that guided the shepherds to 'Lhe Cradle of Christ. H791 . I , V THE ACACIA CLUB lst Row: Felts, McLain, Combs, Bryant, Bailey, Smith, Miles. Qud Row.: Wilson, Miller, IfG1'llS,'m7l.'ig11t, Traminel, Muckeli-oy, Barnxvell. 3rd Row: Lingle, Martin, Bryant, Price, Ozment. Gaddis, Gray. p Uhr Ataris Glluh The Acacia Club is a fellowship organization composed of fac- ulty members and students who are Master Masons. It holds meet- ings at irregular intervals, but does not carry on organized activity within the school. The purposes of the club are chieiiy social. The informal meetings are enjoyed by all its members and serve a very useful purpose in promoting Masonic fellowship. No officers were elected for this year. moi Sv. 31. N. 15. Q9uPen nf ilgallnmekn . Witlm such a combination oil? charm, beauty, popularity, and strength of character, we could Wish for no better choice of a Queen than is found in the personality of Miss Lydia Davis. mu 1 - ' 'EEl-2 1?-1 ' ggamzzf - ,L . W1 .v I ., ,-'.,-..., f T:'3T'g . 3 ' if ,X .V ff 'f'1P'?2f2. 'i1F' i2?1fQf f i x. ,. ' ' Y, ...- I A I -. 4 ? -' xfNRf?g iibfg-af. 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Daily ' the strains and meals of music from the sta 'e . l l 3 either lull away our cares and troubles or fire us Pg ' with new spirit and inspiration. ' y , To these organizations We owe thanks for so I l great a. part in the homecoming program which on ,, . draws back old friendships and memories. Then - - s- v - - . in the Spring comes the crowning event when flij' E the Spring plays are given. The music fills our ml: E souls with imagination, the curtain rises and for 2555? 5555 a while we a1'e lost in the world of enjoyment as ,f we see life acted as we know it to be around us. f cr l ife, ' Q V 'x N ' ,lf f ,4 zz: I ' -,gf if --7' f' ,E aj ,,- --ff I il, 5554 , . ,1 JPL 'G' f . , ' .-H Q.--Q.: af ...e IW - , D- 1:11 . ' - ' : - 11--.- H55 - 1-' 234 .. W -1214-T-5 7 ' l s ilt'-:!'fl.6a-1 , 512 f f1s51 Snrraiir iivnrieig Presents THE INTIMATE STRANGERS by Booth TZl1'lCl11gtO11 ACT I. Scene-A Railway Station. - Time-A Night in April. During A to denote a lapse of a. few hours. ACT II. et I. the eu1'tain is lowered Scene-The Living Room at Isabel's. Time-The Next Morning. - ACT III. Scene-The same. Time-Evening. l1S6l SOCIRATIC ORCHESTRA 012151 nf Glharariera In Order of Appearance , The Station Master .... .... . . . Oliver Mcllrath VVilliams Ames ............. ...... Y Virgil Perry Isabel Stuart ........................ . . .Alline Settlemoir Florence, niece of Miss Stuart ............ ......... L ora. Teel Johnnie 'White Cin love with Florencel .... ..... C lark Bruce Henry-servant in Miss St.uart'S home ..... ,... D lyron Ingram Aunt Ellen ......................... .......... A da, Dale Mattie, housekeeper .. ............. .... I Cathryn Snyder Coach of Play-Miss Mae C. Trovillion, Department of English and Dramatic Art Chairman of Spring Entertainment Committee ....... Sam Lirely Property Manager ................. ........ . Victor L. Hennrieh Business Manager .... .... Vi Tillard M. Gershbacher 11271 f Zvietir Svnrieig - , Presents ONLY as by ' A. E. T1-IoMAS ACT I. Scene: Library of parsonagef ' Place: ' Lebanon, New Hampsllire. Q I ' Time: Late June, just before commencement. ACT II. Scene 1 Scene: Living room of Mrs. Stanley's little cottage Place: Newgate College. Time: Ea.1'lyifa.ll, afternoon. Scene 2 Same as Scene 1-A :few days later. ACT III. Scene 1 Scene: Same Act II. Time: Several weeks after Act II. Scene 2 Late afternoon of the same clay. H881 ' 177.558 X 1 V. ' . .-if fi' '. 1 1 , .mf ww, , u um 'Wi iw ww u it i 115777 M , C . ,.3 A ii5 , . . -via... -. -g vi :Y - . . . --' S3257 lwiluulx ' 1 MNH, .11 ' H ' f HL . M -4. ... F, V , . : .:. l .... at -:gc e v ' ' ,Q - 3. 1 - , fat- , ZETETKJORCHESTRA lBre11na1tir Elgemnnanz In order of their appearance Mrs. Stanley, 38, a Methodist Minister's VVidow ....,..... Mary Virginia Linder Mrs. Newcomb, 60 ........................................ Mary L. Tedrow Mrs. Peters, 55 ................................. . ........ Florence Murphy Members of the late Rev. Stanley's church lib. Sanborn, 65, Mrs. Stanley's father ....................... Harry Tapprich Robert Sanley, 18 ......................... ........ L emen Wells Lucy Stanley, 18 .... ..................... ..... M i ldrecl R. Bone The Twins Mary Hadley, 18, Lucy's friend ........................ ........ R uby Ice Jimmy Johnson, 18, Bob's chum .............................. Leland Lingle Professor Giddings, 40, English Dept. of Newgate College .... Clyde N. Dearing Director of Pla.y ......................................... Mae C. Trovillion Director of Orchestra .......... ............. J ohn J . -J aquish Chairman of Entertainment .... ..................... R uby Ice Business Manager ........... ................. C lyde N. Dearing Sales Managers ........... ....... C arl Smith, Ransom Sherretz Property Men .... ..... E . Gummerscheimer, D. Shackleton f189l 711 11 1 '-wslizif-1.1' T ' - : ' 1 ' ' if 1 1' 1 H1 ' V Q ' '- 7': 1 ' V Uffffl Pgfr -H ' '-'W -1- - ' 1i 1 . 1: 1 11 . ,fu 1 A W, .,1 1, 1 ,...,l.,1 . ,, H, ,. 11 511 .- ' 15? '1'E11l11'1, 1 11 W, - ,,., . , 1 ,, 1 1,,, VVS f111 --K 111 --111-1 1 .1111 11 1111 , 11 1,1 .1-15 . ,. . - 1.1 ,, Y XY -1: -,,.. , I E V . A 5:7 A .ZX Ellyn Lmrrhratra The dear old S. I. N. U. would tend to be a blank and' dreary place if we were to be deprived of our Orchestra, the monarch of our musical organizations. Daily the chapel exercises are made more enjoyable by the inspiring selec- tions Which both start and close the exercises. On any kind of occasion, whether it be chapel, the home-coming play, or the spring plays, we End the orchestra. there with its music, which steals away our thoughts of worry and care so that we may be in the right mood to best enjoy the occasion. At the Southern Illinois' Teachers, Conference the orchestra was at the height of its glory and stirred up favorable comment all over Southern Illinois. , H901 . . . . fr. ef- .11 -fi-J ..,, 2: -,M 7.-..-4 . , 4' 'f - :xl ii - 24.1. --1:::.-.4:.. ar-. 5-7:14:23.a1fk:Qff.fe:1+f2,1-- , ' 'er Esc .' ' K ' ' ' 'SEX -Fizf'-'-.1-.Sciilllffl' -' f.L'-17EWfffi fiZ1..Ei' 9719 9fiE'1 f'- 'Tv ' ff' - : .N n --.7a.e..fgig,-.:,.:'-1-:1 , ze. fr:-alggliagg gt- 5. -. - r. J. . Q -'Li-'SJ-2'1fw:4 . -s-::,.', 1' 'fl'-'1' X . ' it ' :.q. -1.1--.-:r,dL s2'. - :' ' ' . ' L- - L .1-iff' vw--'-TE' een,-2. Ygigaz Ag' , ,Lu A' .- rf.: -. -...-...mars-a 1--1 N. ...R ..,,n:1'r H- Y, ,, - , - - . '- L 1 ' ' i' H ,'.f . er-, '1S:.: ,.Q 1f :l'ff'Q' ...f ' 1 T, , , iffff' ,Q .A . ' ., '- V fi - ,f xy..--' .1 T .,- J.--f gre., A V- -3-.xy ,Q - 'Iliff-'Q' 'l 'W-Lf' S -'71 7137.1 if'L.3fU- :gf -m v -H Q f f h e A QE' 'ti A :K IZ. 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The band always stirs D up the audience to the right point where they give their heartiest support to the team, and the pep thus stimulated has meant many a higher score and many a victory for the team. Wlieli the band comes along with its snappy uniforms and its snappier music, we cannot help but feel that We owe a tribute to the greatest of the pep boosters of the school. . Not only does the school appreciate the band, but the whole town was stirred up by its performance in the Mardi Gras and the Homecoming parades. ' 11911 Strut anim Ellrrt Out, out, brief candle! . Life's' but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, S 'f tl' 2 lgm ymg no Hug Macbeth-Scene 5, Act V. ' The school year of ,ZG and '27 has been a prosperous one for Strut and Fret, both in quality and quantity. - On the evening of October 9 of the fall term, about one hundred and twenty-five lively young men and women gathered for the first meeting. From the beginning, our fate was foreseen, these people proved to be the opposite of that timid, sensitive type of person, for they pantomined everything from an Irish washerwoman to a heart-broken sweetheart. The following officers were elected: Presidgeiitg Lydia. Davis, Vice-President, Everett McGlassong Secre- tary-Treasurer, Helen Rea. Friday evening, November 12, a very enjoyable and successful Home- coming entertainment was managed and staged by Strut and Fret. One-act plays were given and criticised throughoutthe year for the benefit of people especially interested in dramatic work. Those given were: Too Much Salt, The Crowning Glory, The Ghost Story, and The Vlledding Present. A good average and dependable membership has been maintained through- out the entire year. Especially interesting was the meeting' in which Miss Trovillion gave us the whys and wherefores of play coaching. rwzj , J li' mlm .I mmf, .EEA :Wm X ,.5H?,i,, ul Vmv 1 f , 1 4 H111-E, N,,,',,,,,F, 1 p,l'?ip 1f? i' vf i glil ' IQ X f -U' .QII7 I' 1 H ' Q, ' J WI ,M ui gi gm A il WI I4 'il ' A W ' V 1 5 I ' 1' J' 1'5u SP ' I f 1'W ,f 'I Ml 2 4 P lm-wily K4 1 Hung Nfffm gigfzn' Vw ,qw Wi ll ' '.1 1 , LM .g4.,::g '-'.. ,A dv cfwff' N1,, ,,jg ' nwwffm ',wm f I , 1 JH f ff f WH X' 3 'LI UAW ' 'frfw' Hb ' on Es, X - wi ,Q ff' X f f G Z9 X ff Q ' f Xe. J 'J UU K D ' '5 ' Ma xi-3 TJ .,3Q,xw.1 f,'-, mfg gp, 4,,,,1N. 1, fA'Ify,,,4 ,I Lyijrvulnu V. 5 JQ1r'QQf?dE5 N fi Q- 1 r of JN ' ft W . J LX ke C' f?-- ,7 65 if Q3 , 1 . , A7 , 1 X -., ' ilinrmunrh f I t YVith athhdics a schooljhour- 'b 1 -'-- M 1 ishes and prospers YNithout 1 Ly .X thenn SUld6Df hfe is hxunfdruni tl m I and monotonous. Athletics have I , A 'gq hnig been recognized as an hh- 7 ' I ii' p0l'1Lk111iI part of social activity. .v I J VVe dedicate these pages to I I F 4 those xvho have Inade athlehcs M i I what they are in our Alma Mater , v today. Or,-tain' a 11953 at - Q -- is gg a 1 l ft ,211 ,iz MQ- I VM, i , .-.mf-- VVILLIAM MCANDREVVS, COACH Mac is to us the embodiment of all those gentlemanly qualities which make a man a true sportsman. Fair play and four square sportsmanship have always been emphasized by the man who has trained our athletic teams and directed physical training. He coached a football team which lost only one game during the season and a basketball team which won a majority of its games and was one of the fastest teams in the history of our school. Mads name will be cherished by those who have made his acquaintance at the S. I. N. U. ' 11961 MERRITT ALLEN, HNIANAGER This year was Skeezil's second as managei' of athletics for us. With his combined knowledge of business and athletics his service to the S. I. N. U. is inestimable. ' S LELAND LAINGLE, ASSISTANT COACH A With the increased size of the school came the demand for someone to help Mac with his numerous athletic duties. Doc has been with us all year and has proven himself capable and efficient. l197l, OTIS PHILLIPS - This fail'-liaired, stamping, pounding, raving Qepster caused many fans, to go home with sore throats. NVe thank Community High School for letting us have this marvelous Rah! Rah! man. H981 MIN NIE LAUDER Miss Lauder from Carterville surely put us up on our toes and made US air our tonsils for our Alma Ma,ter's varsity. l' - .1 L .3 - - .4 4 l FOOTBALL SQUAD, 1926 , A . lst Row: McG1asson, Johnson, Williams, Newton, Floyd, R. Allen, Carter, Ingram, Sisney, McCarthy, Veach. A . ' . 2nd Row: McAndrew, Snidle, Wells, Allison, Wiley, Willis, Lutz, I-look, Foley, Bridges, Cox, Lingle. ' , - Q 3rd Row: Roberts, Atterberry. Truelove, F. Allen, Norris, M. Allen, Benner, Carlton. Adams, Land, Bigham, Marlin. - A' ' ' Elinuthall Svquail, 1525 I These are the huskies from which Mac molded a team which was beaten only once during the entire season. In this group you will see the fellows who sat on the sidelines also, Vilere you ever there when they weren't'on the side- lines? They were out there bumping the first team around to prepare it for the scheduled games. Perhaps they were greater even than the first string men because they stuck to the game even when there was no praise in it except that which the first string men thought was due them. fwoj CAPTAIN JAMES HOOK, Jim ' S01-HOMORE 5' 8 tall 158 lbs. FULLBACK Vienna I 2 yrs. at S. I. N. U I2001 ROBERT ALLEN, CAPTAIN-ELECT Bob SOPHOMORE 5' 8 tall 161 lbs. END Murphysboro S. I. N. U. 2 yrs. J OI-IN VEACI-I, Big Boy' ' SOPHOMORE 6' 3 tall 172 lbs. END ' Vienna S. I. N. U. 2 yrs. WALTER WILLIS, Two Ton SOPHOMORE 5' 10 ' 193 lbs. RIGHT HALF BACK Metropolis S. I. N. U. 1 yr. H2011 NED FOLEY, Rabbit PAUL SISNEY, THOMAS N SOPHOMORE 5' 10 tall h 162 lbs. LEFT HALF BACK Carbondale S. I. N. U. 2 yrs. FRESHMAN 6' 1 tall 183 lbs. ' TACKLE , Carbondale S. I. N. U. 1 yr. EWTON, , FRESHMAN 5' 10 tall 165 lbs. . END Johnston City 1 202.1 S. I. N. U. 1 yr: Hippo' Newt J ANDREW MGCARTHY, 5' 9 tall Carbondale HARRY LUTZ, - 5' 9 tall Carbonclale VVILLIAM BUNDY, 5' 9 tall Marion FRESHMAN END FR-ESHMAN QUAR'1rERfBA CK Sopnomoma END fzoaj 152 lbs. S. I. N. U. 1 yr 147 lbs. S. .I. N. U. 1 yr. 155 lbs. S. I. N U. 1 Ayr. ' Zflmly Dutch Bill JAMES J OHNSTON, 5' 9 tall Centralia STEWART WILLIAMS, 5' 11 tall Carbondale FRANCIS LOUDEN, 5' S tall Carbondale FR-ESHMAN 185 lbs. GUARD S. I. N. U. 1 yr. SOPHOMOR-E 230 lbs. GUARD S. I. N. U. 2 yrs. SOPHOMORE 153 lbs. CENTER sf I.. N. U. 2 yrs. - l:2IJ41 fl Jack Fa.t' H ank I ' 'LK ' 'Lv .,, l, -U rf iq. , RAYMOND FLOYD, 5' 11 tall Carbondale MYRON IN GRAM, SHORT Carbondale FRANK BRIDGES, 5' 9 tall Carbouclale JUNIOR 206 lbs. TACKLE S. I. N. U. 3 yrs. il SOPHOMORE 158 lbs. GUARD S. I. N. U. 2 yrs. SOPHOMORE 145 lbs. HALFBACK S. I. N. U. 2'yrs. fzon IK Cabbage Puzzums ' ' Pucl FLOYD WILEY, H1-'ee Wee FRESHMAN 5' 9 tall 130 lbs. HAI.1vB,xcK Vienna S. I. N. U. 1 yr. FARRIS CARTER, Gas FRESHMAN . 5'. 8 tall 170 lbs. . CENTER Anna-Jo11esbo1'o ' S. I. N. U. 1 yr. 1 52061 1 ' I A ' Zllinnihaill 1925 oct. 9-vviiis-Mayae1a,i0, s. 1. N. U., 21-1161-Q. , ' V I The scoring was all done in the ihrst. quarter with three touchdowns, none of them spectacular. ' Oct. 15-Hall-Moody, 7, S. I. N. U., 13-there. I A fumble by Hall-Moody in the second quarter gave us the ball. on two yard line and finally a touchdown. Kick failed. A 30 yard run and we.-had another touchdown. Hall-Moody scored within two minutes ofthe final gun. Oct. 22-Arkansas Aggies, 013 S. I. N. U., 10, here. i I ' Witlif a 'forward pass for touchdown in the air as the final, gun fired after the Maroons had led since the third quarter by a. drop kick margiiig 'fMac's,' men triumphed by a score of 10-0. Oct. 30-Shurtleff, 265 S. I. N. U., O, there. ' In a veritable sea ot mud our team was defeated by the aerial attacks and fakes of the opponents. Nov. 5-Cape Girardeau, 0, S. I. N. U., O, here. In a close hard fought agme neither team was in danger of being scored upon. The game was brilliantly defensive. Nov. 13-Charleston, 0 5 S. I. N. U., 23, Homecoming here. Before a record crowd our team made touchdowns by spectacular runs of 40 yards, 35 yards and 80 yards. A drop-kick from the 45 yard line was part of the spectacle. I Nov. 20-McKendree, 0, S. I. N. U., 0, there. It snowed! Yes! More than three inches of it! Vtfith no chance for open field running or a drop-kick, our eleven had to be satisfied with a scoreless game. Nov. 25-Cape Girardeau, 05 S. I. N. U., 7, there. On Oa,pe's own field and before her own home-coming crowd in the second quarter our team got loose for a 60 yard run for touchdown. The point after goal. ended Oarbondale's scoring for the year. This game gave us back the Shield from Cape. f207l 1 . Ifiaakethall 1927 Dec. 20-Lincoln College, 32-3 S. I. N. U., 21, there. Starting with a. lead of.1'6-S at the end of the first half the Lincoln ive surged over the Maroons for a splendid triumph. Dee. 21-Illinois College, 23.5 S. I. .N. U., 21, there. This was a. thriller throughout, the score being 12-11 in itavor of Illinois College at the end of the half. Dee. 22-Shurtleff College, 28, S. Ig, N. U., 30, there. Coming from behind a. 12 point lead the Pioneers came within a basket of tying the score. 3 . Jan. 3-Arkansas Aggies, 17, S. I. N. U., 40, here. The fire home game of the season was featured by a fusilade of baskets for the Maroons. - A ' . Jan. 5-Union. University, 24, S. I. N. U., 29, here. The Maroons were leading 13-2 at the half, but the Tennessee boys pepped it up a bit duringthe last half. Jan. 7-Charleston, 211, S. I. N. U., 25, there. The game was nip and tuck throughout, the S. I. N. U. five triumphing in two overtime periods. . . A - Jan. S-Sparks College, 35, S. I. N. U., 15, there. Playing their fourth game of the week, our team was overwhelmed by the fast business college team. Jan. 13-Evansville College-,' 21, S. I. N. U., 18, here. This was the outstanding game of the season, a thrilling demonstration ot basketball technique. ' Jan. 28-Cape Girardeau, 24, S. I. N. U., 29, here. The Missouri Indians had their own scalps taken in this thrilling game. Feb. 4-Charleston, 23, S. I. N. U., 24. here. In another, thrilling overtime game the Charleston teachers were nosed out by a bare one point. Feb. 9-McKendree, 475 S. I. N. U.. 35, here. Witli a barrage of perfect shots the Preachers submerged the Maroons de- eisively. Feb. 17-McKendree, 24, S. I. N. U., 27, there. After waiting a Week our five was revenged on the Preachers' basketmen. Feb. 25-Shurtleff. 23, S. I. N. U., 29, here. In a fast game before the last home game of the season Mads tea.m was triumphant. March 4-'Wills-Mavield, 27g S. I. N. U., 43. there. This was a beautiful game from our standpoint. We l'ed at the half 31-S. h aJe Giiaideau 23 S I N U 40 there Marc 5-C 1 ' , 5 . . . F., , . . ' This game started with our boys making four baskets 'From the center of the floor. Half ended 21-12 in our favor. l20Sl VARSITY BASKETBAIQL SQUAD Ist Row: Lutz, Wilson, Stanley, Munger. Fry, C1':1wslmw.' ' 2nd Row: B1-imm, Alexander, Foster, Willis, Bundey, Hogendobler. , Haraitg ihazkrthall Squuh These are the fellows who made our superb basketball team. Much credit is due The scrubs for their persistent, faithful work in making the first Team successful. l209fl Y A DI 1, . ' I Y fj X1 X w '1 il 1 ' ' A ai .. A' CAPTAIN HARVEY MUNGER ffl:-Iotff ' JUNIOR 5' 11 tall 155 lbs. Fonwgma ' East Prairie, Mo. S. I. N. U. 3 yrs 5 w fzlbjup ' ' H 3:3 . , U ,'f:M'5'a:-- B IYAIIIP 14 If'AIf 416 II4: U-' 'ginfm I 1 II I5 f is , . .. I: I I I I ' I X. I I I J : I . ,. I I I I I . I g I LESTER FRY Sheik f I FRESHMAN II 5'11 ta11. ' -. .V g A 1551bs. I . CENTER- ' I I Benton, I11. S. I. N. U. 1 yr. I I . I CLYDE CRAWSHAXV TedcZie I SOPHOMORE 5' 10 lbs. I I FOR-XVARD v v II U. I-I. S. S. I. N. LI. 2 yrs. I I I I I I I -.1g.:- - I - mu W ET E J.- 1,....... . . H, ,-.-, -. . .. I . Lu,-. . , ,x . ,H . .lv-111.1-, IM II ,y I, I . , My , -IQJQQ, .9 .....,.-..,?..-.4 F -M -iw . ....f1 ' M- I.,-I -.f -its-3' - :Ig ' w-'I-4--- x 35 VIRGIL WILSON I C'uss' R - . .FRESHMAN A 'L - A '52-10 - '150 lbs. , 4 RUNNING GUARD Marion, Ill. S. I. N. U. 1 yr. HARRY LUTZ Push' FRESHMAN 5' 9 152 lbs. FORWARD Carbondale, Ill. S. I. N. U. 1 yr. DOLPH STANLEY D Gray SOPHOMORE 6' 0 . 167 lbs. STANDING GUARD Marion, Ill. S. I. N. U. 1 yr. l:2121 sg ' 5-:fads-' ' I -wi, 'fn 11 Tim SQL 1' 1 .W 1,,f -1 -Tm, , BOXING CLASS lst Row: Taylor, Murphy, Moore, Trainer, Leach, Marlin, Adamson. 2nd Row: Swank, McGenth, Cnrons, Gibbon, Kerns, Neal, Green. Boxing 0112155 Another innovation of the athletic year was the creation of this class for instruction in the manly art of self-defense. I2131 gif in M m on ul Y ,f YVRESTLING CLASS Row: Grossman, Green, Estes, Greer, Taylor. :End Row: Coifey, Arney. Riley. mrrailing, Gllamz Witli the construction of the new gym and the increased de- mand for recreational and instructional physical training came the development of wrestling in our school for the first time. f214-:I . 'N V - . . 'y ,. , - ' . ' A A ,JAM HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM lst Row: Patrick, Mru'ti1'1, Greer, Laughman, Phemester. Qml Row: Fore, Moore, Phillips, Deason, Fierkce. lqigh Svrhnnl Eaakeihall Girann For the first time the U. H. S. was allowed a basketball team just as other high schools. Games were played With Community High, Elkville, Du Quoin, Christopher, lVIcC1uI'e, Carterville, Gor- ham, Murphysboro, Hurst Bush, and Cambria. 52153 SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Richmond, VVhelplcj, Huck, Oaks, Neville, Trulove, lirysher, Moye, Heurick Svnphnmnrn Elurkeg Gram Before there can be a winner there must be a loser. In a three- game series with the Freshmen, the Sophomores were beaten 2-1 and 3-0. f216j. BRBSIIM XX IIOCREH. LDAM POYl1t0l1 IX011LS,F11I1ClS Borst X11nent1out BIOTSII Petewon II11d1n Ph1l11ps C Be1ger J BEYDBI 1H1P5hmz111 Hnrkeg Grant To add to the 111te1est alreadv taken 111 gurls athletles, the athletlc department gave opportumty for the separate classes to orgamze a g1r1s hockey team The Freshmen emerged trlumphant over the Sophomores 111 two games out of a three game serles IZI7 , A I , ' E- 4 -. . ' -, . u 1 ,Q I 1 - Y ' -..., 1 ,L .,1LY , 1'4'rr1, ,sf 3 .,., .1 Y Jvt. . 1 . ,y .M '-i. , , I . Q rr .1 s ..- C . D . . , . - K , ' n , . 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' This yearly event helps to promote the I ' .1 school spirit, and co-operation between ' 'I I' students, alumni, and faculty members. 1 f I I At tl1is time, We try to give our alum- U I if 11i a sample of our clramatic talent by F presenting a playg the football squad , practices as never before to display its , f' ability at the most exciting game of the ouzshg.. seasong and the literary societies hold I yum-j, 'NW reunions to renew old frienclsl1ips and ' S E live over again events of college days. V iii? 2 I sw. f - .1 'A .-fu-b2'.'i ? I ' ' 52211 i 1111155 S. Il. N. IH. The- Homecoming l?lay's finale was very eifective and behind it was a great deal of thought. It Was care- fully planned by Miss Trovillion to represent the dif- ferent -activities and sentiments of the school. Miss S. I. N. U. was the picture of the Queen of Glory, attended by her two handmaids representing Knowledge and the Various activities which make her perfection possible, namely, Good Sportsmanship. The curtain fell after the singing of the school song by the entire student body. lzzzl Haraiig Svirkuma Tuesday evening, December 7, an evening 's enter- tainment, consisting of stunts put on by the Various or- ganizations of the school, was given in the auditorium to an exceptionally large crowd of students and friends. The purpose was to raise inoney for the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. in order to send delegates to the Young People is Conference at Milwaukee, Wisconsin., The stunts were all Very snappy and the judges foruid it hard to decide just Who should have the prize. First prize was finally awarded to the Epsilon Beta Sorority, second to the Girls Athletic Association, and third to the Zetetic Society. 52231 S e Qnmeruming. nf 1925 The program- Homecoming play, Friday evening, 8:00 P. M. S Society Reunions, Society Halls, Saturday morning, .10 :00 A. M. Parade e Homecoming -Game, S. I. N. U. vs. Charleston, Sature day afternoon, 2 :30 QP. M. A ' Emotion Emotion is a complex state of consciousness of high effective coloring, involving an intellectual, etc., etc., etc. Now Who doesn't remember our Homecom- ing play of 1926? This highly suggestive and original skit was Written by Miss Mae Trovillion, and also given under her direc- tion. It was really sketching one of our average busy days on the campus, carrying out college spirit to the utmost degree. Coming as the first feature of the Homecoming pro- gram, it gave all our loyal alumni an opportunity to re- new acquaintances, and to compare notes with the present. The play Was given by Strut and Fret, and We can truly say that the cast practiced as never before to give us their best. Here 's to 'em! S YHZ24-1 S ' CAST Mary . . . ............ Mary Stephenson Bob . . . .......... Paul Goss Joyce . . . .... Catharine Brewer Jimmy .... ........ N eal Phelps Ruth .... . . . Q . . .Helen Rhea Marg . . . ...... Helen Baker Hank . . . .......... Ned Foley Helen . . . ..... Rosemary Mylls Reuben . . . ...... Paul Grisham Fred ...... ..... L ynn Trovillion Julia ................ ...... B essie Smith Katherine ............... ...... G ladys Holmes The man who came back . . ......... James White Kathleen ....................... Golda Mae Brooks The vaudeville program consisted of: Selection ............................... Orchestra S. I. N. U. Surprise Boxes .... Mrs. C. E. Grum's Class Then-Now ......................... 1866, 1906, 1926 Solo ........ .... B Irs. Louis Ed. Willianis The Trial Spanish Dance ....... ........... V irginia Fly I Can't Do That Sum ......... Mrs. Chastaine's Class Glorifying the S. I. N. U. Girl ........... Lydia Davis The entire program was interesting from beginning to end. The most enlivening part of the program was the encore of I Can't Do That Sum, which was given by the faculty. The house was completely captivated by their talents and charms which they so delightfully displayed. , fzzsj On Saturday morning at ten olclock, the societies held their annual reunions. The society ha.lls were dec- orated for the gala day, and former members thronged to their old haunts. ' The program given by the Socratic Society Was as follows: , S Music .... ...... O rchestra Selection .... ...... B Tale Quartet Reading . . . ....... James Wliite Talk ...... ..... P rof. W. T. Felts Voca.l Solo . . ..... VVarner Dixon Music .................................. Orchestra Many' of the old Socrats gave short speeches after the regular program. A record book for Socratic Alumni was presented, and all Socrats Were asked to sign their names, in order that a complete record might be kept. The Zetetic program consisted of: Vocal Solo ........................... Erwin Kelley Humorous Reading . . . ........... Kate Brewer Talk .............. . . .Dean George D. Whani Violin Solo .................. p ...... Katie Benbrook The talk by Dean Whaiii Was fully appreciated by all the members. Many of the other old members gave interesting speeches, recalling pleasant and unforget- able episodes. Q D261 Einmernming QEIIIIP In accordance with a tradition familiar to the grad- ua.tes and friends of S. I. N. U., the homecoming parade assembled at the corner of Normal and West Main Street, November 13, preparatory to making its itin- erary to the gridiron. Filing along in regular order to strains of music issuing from the college band, marched faculty, alumni, and students. All awaited breathlessly the irst play which initiated the Charleston-Normal game. Each member of this assemblage felt amply repaid for being in attendance, and especially when several S. I. N. U. runs terminated in a victory of 24-O, in favor of the maroon and white. The revolving years bring additional features, and this time it brought the uniquely spectacular football game between two teams chosen from the local Frater- nity , Sigma Alpha Pi-who can forget those costumes, so glittering and gay? It seemed to last for an instant, and the voluminous smoke belched forth from the time keeper's Hsawed- oif shot gun, thus closing the mighty fray. ' 12271 IB.. , 4 A fl I e h T I . 1'Uq-Slate S ! slifi Nov-yo. v 5 .J ,ff Qi? if '31 'iqi ivgf xv , I' V . -ma JBUJHTJ uri n-.Tu 5:1 ' Nov. I7x s- V 'EET- NQ4- ,rs TS Eva '2iil7'4y7, 145, 1, 1 'ligand N A ?Q!N -125 EH5fT7 I I - MA, 'ml 5-, , - - 5 ,yl L ' ? Q 'A' N '?-- 'Smrr-FG' Alqv-io-.. QWWWQ j j 0, qlEZgfZ,Zgif5f I 4L:7L1xi:ffAeff4Qf'n ,EZJI - I cjQQ2Zij? ,!gE5glL,LfLi2i4-11,f A35 q3E5Qfl4,44ggg, ' 42229-4b44 453442 Q may ' lijigig?g?5?EiE???S?EgZE5?3i!,L Zfj:T23,4Lf' 42-qfi ..44QcL14Q - gli? Qgggiiba-cfffff . Gbfff fKfZ1555tl44L ALWL-+-144fC .g. Q f2?2L4AgLf ,453 - ' 1-UA QELWJ Lzzsj f-J E229 . 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'25 a ,X - - f ui' f ,, J ,LLL -7- I, -' . - ,f ... - ' - ...J ff: v-. 25 -' f . - io 2-'ri' -. . fzss1 Flhv Qliig uf Glarhnnharle Carbondale was one of the many towns the impetus of whose growth was furnished by the completion of the Illinois Central Railroad in 1864. At this time the little town with a population of some fifteen hundred, presented quite a different aspect from the Carbondale that we are acquainted with today. East Main Street was occupied by cotton ginning factories and woolen mills, and the space in front of the depot was a market place for the exchange and shipment of cotton, tobacco, fruits, cereals, and all the other products which came from the wealthy region adjacent to the city. All this is now changed. The ginning factories have been supplanted by other industries, and the space in front of the depot has become a park. Fine, modern, brick schools have replaced the .rented wooden struc- tures of earlier days, fifteen churches have been erect- ed, an Elks Club, Lions, and Rotary Clubs, two banks and two building and loan associations, four hotels and a good public library are the outstanding among many things which show the rapid strides this city has made and give reason for the just pride that this city takes in its schools, its churches, its civic and social institu- tions. 52341 Granting that Carbondale is in the heart of a rich region, that it is the hub of a highway system, both hard surfaced and graveled roads radiating like wheel spokes to almost every point of the compass, and that railroad lines lead from it in six directions tapping the rich territory'around it, have you ever considered that, with all these advantages, something still is necessary to bring about the wide development here displayed? No amount of advantage can be turned to good account without at least two things more which this city has been especially fortunate in possessing-a high quality of citizenship and progressive business leaders. ' These same progressive business leaders, with the cooperation of eager and interested citizenry, Welded into a unit of constructiveness in the Carbondale Bus- iness Men's Association, have anticipated all demands with a program of far-sighted planning. They have truly given the city a claim to proud distinction and de- serve credit proportional to the accomplishment. l235j Gfimfses q Jau0A I may fl Q4 filivgfis' W fw -- BYWT f' 515 'Dec,.l3. The, U' GAME' Eg wa Sm-le. Avid Jai! I g-Bvave, lf: Affamf- f3. ' twixww xg 9 T:RE5NlE5f.l 66 Q 7 Fw-w.4xf f4.g4,MaJzbd414,J, eg ,. N-RAN!-xiwnhf-xRAH,l,!f ' W mawegw . W-A A MQW J iff- f Wgffziizjww 3? 4 , MMM F Z My JM. .SQL !3 , .Lf-fy, ,f '-L50 fi 1 ' milffgwfifw 4 our-W iff- 'Gqf' , JL!! 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Ofc 1 Ella' , . , - 11 Lf nz, W Q 111. f' f 1 ' 1 NX 1 - r'i zz: ' -A1 1:3 1 ,E .1 ,- --f 11 . - ,f J' A '11 1 - 1 1 rf-5 5 - C 1 U 1 - - :W -V bfi: Ill!-' a ve' 1.5 . - if .-M:-+0 I -1 1 , 2 f l POETIC LICENSE It was claimed by the philosophical push That a bird in the hand. is worth two in the bush. By the same law of averages we understand, A kiss on the lips is worth two on the hand. If a. run in the hose is worth two in the nose, Then a push in the nose is worth two in the handg But this .grows complicatedg ' Let's talk about the Mexican situation. ,lili- Bill Bundy Cearncstlyj- Now, honestly, what would you do if you were my shoes? George Alexander Cdisdaintullyj-''Get a shine. One grain of selif-confidence is worth barrels of mistrust. Bright- You 'look like two centsf' Brighter- VVell, I donft see any dollar signs on you either. -1 Ever see spurs on an Entsminger cowboy? Photo 'ra her-' 'Do you wish a small icture or a larfve one? . . D Hobert Sistler- A small one. Photographer- Will you please close your mouth then? 7? ,, -T- TEN DON'T'S Don't act like yaps. Don't park in someone else's stall. Don't take more than four cuts. Don't congregate in front of the main building. Don't forget the 'freshman meeting. Don't talk during chapel exercises. Don't disturb classes in the main building. Don't fail to see about your physical examination at once. fDon't Hunk. Donut criticize the Obelisk Staff. ll-H1 ru K 0 Y' 10N-E THIS wus Tn Kznf gr fnufr.. ann wusxs PUPULHR Nav! wiki nn. 13' rung? frc Acknsr 70: ,rua P. rmfr me ww-ng W5 H TURN NIT ND NL50 THKEIYNI' lYl9N71 l'FYdll DVIINT T0 kNvW lrngR5f,95,o,- Fl,- SIVHP 5140715 ' '37 mm PEM 10135 Li5'S FIT V ki! 1- W' Riifilq ,jx X - 3 2 Nw V wg 2 ff f xx , Q ,fx Q,I7::.z,1.J xf' - X iff? I. H-p,qi1..l6, l l217. - pf-5 Nav DEED... JUST 1 SI.EEPlIY'5.,...-.f-- .unsafe TIEUUBLE-Y bf nrg 966-Lj,,-,f V,,gY,.4 I E Bmve-snug M 2 , I 14 V 41' A ix fp, 2, 4431117135-111141. Hr. rr, ci : BOB NORRIS CRHZE S in THE .J -2- , ' 5'ENfoR Pnsywyg sf -E :J ,w5HF BHLL I5 OISERZ THE Way we Perl.. - ,Sump 1-,Msg Y? ff' 9 :2b..fNa , Q 4,3221 Ja 5 ff , f-T- a :' A I ' Q ,fr AE: , ? 7 If . V - 1 I I-' ff ! ' ' f' 5 1 2' N G 5 A J J I 'S' l HIV UIVPJ yL,qfF Agggy .NRL .Lf O f2-+5 fl 1 Clair Cox- VVhy, those girls over at Anthony I-Iall look like painted French do ls.' ' James Hook-- You are wrong. They don't yell papa or mama when they are squeezed. ' ' Chemistry Professor- IVhat can be done with the by-products of gaso- liue?' ' Bright student- Usually they are taken to the hospital. D . Gail Beasley- At Geneva last summer we each had a log for breakifastf CMeaning a magazine.J Mabel Jerome- G-ee you surely had wonderful powers of digestion. Fred McLain- What kinda guy is your roommate? Jim Pritchard--'1VVell last niffht he barked his shin on a chair and said. ' Y S Oh, thevperversity of inanimate objects! Waiter- Are you thru with the finger bowl? Fred Willis- Tl1rLi? I haven't started, I am waiting for some soap. Her teeth chattered, but she couldn't hear what they said. Wm. Felts- VVhat will it cost to send at telegram? ClGTk+tKWl1CI'G to? Wm. Csoftlyj-' ' Ethel. It is a. good thing for mostpeople that looking glasses can't laugh. ,,l.l You brute, whore did you kick that dog? Ah, madam, thereby hangs the tail. 7 7 ' Where is the funny paper? Today ain't Sunday. I told you not to take that bath last night, 52461 Q 2 351 74 . '- To A A N T- ' 'x xr ff V 555 I l mjjii .,x N. ' ':, ,HUM wqf b le, ' I. ' Q 'JL f 'ai xx jf' I -' ? ..S.4ff 4 W 'K SV T V ' me 'J' A --tb If -I-c3fl 'w X I AI IN: Jef 'I X WM f f X L ' iff ,, N . W ff f N my Pam H- W M M , ff w., ' - V IW? X W X It Q TM-zz , QQYUQQ M ' M . fl ,'. g .:. ' WA, X Z ' 'X 65 WE' rgQLx A M Q.,?gZ w Aux .xxml WIIKTXX ' +.,, .. ,2 . l 1 4-m in mf inf-Zi-J Men wafer' 264 -f 4' -fff D A Gzfrf' Z. Z2 ' ,td LN l'.Il.N 130 I Xmugatew- ff , HEARD IN CLASS Mr. Smith to girl in history class- Now go to the board and draw a line about as long as a piece of string . OUR BOARDING HOUSE James Pritchard C after dinnerj- My, but I've just et-H Mrs. R.-, interrupting-''NVhat, et? And you Va college boy.' J ames- That's all right. College boy can et as much as anybody. ' 7 l We VVunder: If you die of the itch arevyou tickled to death? W'hat would happen to old S. I. N. U. iii? everybody caught sitting in ears should be expelled from school ? ' - If elevators will be installed in the main ,building after the brass plates 3 7 on the steps wear out? Teacher- Give me a sentence with the word vermin. Student- Before I go fishin' go vermin. Dolph Staiiley- What is it a sign of when your nose itehes? Ned Carlton- Going to have company. Dolph- And if your head itehes'Z Ned-' ' They have arrived. ' ' Lili. DeLee Chambers on Physiology exam-The five senses are: sneezing, sobbing, erying,' yawning, and coughing. Some folks have an extra one called snoring. Bob Allen-' 'Wliat's the idea, Barney, wearing your socks Wrong side out? Myron Ingram- Tliere's a hole on the other side. ' ,ill1l- George Alexander- VVilma, I'll have to break my date tonight-got a mean Charley horse' ' i Wilma. Cindignantj- All right, if you think more of a dumb animal than me, stay away. ' ' n U 52421 I I l MLW' W MW .56-ii'l'U 0 moilw Wi? D . 'fi , 17A I f 1 1 x ' lj i . WHA! MQ YW in . 1 D 1 xlhnf X Ng If I ' ff Wim ,M My AWMLMQQ' 0ZOZeJr7 V THE SECRETS OF SUCCESS Wliat is the secret of success? asked the sphinx, Take pains, said the window.. Push, said the button. Always keep cool, said the ice. Never lose your head, said the barrel. Be up-to-date, said the calendar. Make light off everything, said the fire. Do ia driving business, said the hammer. Aspire to greater things, said the nutmeg. Find a thing and stick to it, said the glue. Francis Hewitt to Lillums Hodges: Darling, cried Francis in tender tones, I've never loved but Thee, Then we must part, our Lillums cried, No amateurs for me I 1 Q Here's a Scotch story that has nothing to do with either stinginess or a craving for seotch : l A certain mountainous district in Bonnie Scotland became overrun with monkeys, and the governor sent' to London for troops to come out and shoot the beasts. Shortly after the arrival of thc- troops he again sent Word to the king, saying: Recall troops at onceg send soldiers who can tell monkeys from Scotchmen ! ' ' NVise- Can you keep- a secret?,' Wiser-'AI sure canf? ' . Wise- VVcll, Ilm in need Tot tive bucks. VViser- Be at rest, itlswas if I'd heard nothing. Wlieii I die don't bury me at all, Just put mybones in Anthony Hall. Put an Advanced Geography on my breast, And tell Uncle Bud I've gone to rest. A Yours truly, Gail Beasley. 52503 fb-f,, ff' X! f 1 , is new Rnwc:-E m.wnYs l3Lnssf ST-Ze.lInCsik-EEN Hnmh ,- Wedhc AYIWJ ,gath- IZSSLTX-4,,,!Ao1v'g, Qfg Q7-275524 OU-1: SS 5,863 fi H HNSWER fs - X0 ! I I TEX Z Oh would someone the giftie gie ns,i to see ourselves as Dean Wham sees us! James Johnson wrote home- No mon, no fun, your son. An answer came- How sad, too bad, your dad. Mr. Furr- I suppose you have a letter of recommendation. - Frank Bridges- Yes, sir, I have six of themf, Mr. Furl'- VVe ean't use a man who has that many. Ruby Feidler- Aunt Ida, who was Shyloek? ' ' Ida Mae Ettling- My goodness! And you go to Sunday school and don't know that. . Francis Hewitt in class-'iWe have come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. Prof. Smith- Who said that? Francis-' ' Some undertaker. ' ' Mr. Smith tin I-Iistoryj- Wha.t's the matter with left handed people? Class-Very silent. Mr. Smith- VVhy, there's nothing the 'matter with them, they're just left handed. VVan.ted-A little time to sleep and rest-Me. VVanted-A pair of skates-Haley Gaddis. V Found-A new way to reduce. All interested, inquire of Mary Tedrow. Gone astray-My attention in all my classes. Thoughts persist in dwelling upon a eertain pretty girl.-Doe Brim. Lost-My mind. Please return. Reward offered.-Lucille Adams. Waiited-Someoiie to love me.-Madge Parker. Lost-Perfectly good mareelles, caused by rain.-All the girls. Lost-A night out.-Lazette Alexander. NVanted-A remedy for a snoring room-mate.-Ruth Eadie. Lost-My temper. Finder may use at his own disposal.-Arline Perrine. l252l I ADVICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS Wlieii making soft soap, mix a box oi? carpet taeks This will enable you to keep it from slipping out of your h I guess I've lost anoth down the kitchen sink. 'Tis a. wise lipstick that Knows its own flapper. Let sleeping dogs lie, b t be sure they are asleep. u Allen, Bob is his name, with the ingredients ands when using er pupil, said the professor as his glass eye rolled an approach, A-is for B--is for Bundy, always the same, C-is for Carlton, our dear little Ned, D-is for Dickey, enough has been said, I E-is for Ellis, Doe-our sheik, F-is for Fry, our good athlete, I-I-is for Harvey- You don't say so! I -is for Ingram, a man never sad, J -is for Johnson, a pugilistic lad, K-is for Kelley, with the little mustache, L-is for Lutz, a. man with much dash, M-is :for Muck, a. collegiate young man, N-is for Newton, get him if you can, O-is for Otey, a basketball eoaeh, P-is for Peebles, whom none Cbut Topsyb c Q-is for the question, Oh ! tell us some more, R-is for River-well, he has a drug store, S-is for Spiller, as a sheik he's right' there, T-is for Tea, on the Sax, he is a bear, U4is for U, our readers so dear, V-is for Veaeh, as tall as a giant, VV-is for a man called Little Tom Wyatt, X, Y. and Z-are always left you see, We hope you will enjoy this in days to be. f253l Little Boy- Look, ina, the circus has come to towng there's one of the clowns' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Ma- Hush, darling. He's now a clown, he's just a college'boy. Lester Fry- I've added these figures up ten times. Prof., Felts- That's very good. Lester-i'Here's the ten answers. Miss Shanks-'fRaymond, can you name a town in Alaska? Raymond- No, m'm'. . Miss Shanks-' ' Correct. ' ' Charles Benson-' ' That 's funny. ' ' Profq Scott- What? Charles: Oh, I was just thinking. Classeul-Ia! Ha! That is funny. V Wl1at would a cannibal be who ate his mother's sister? I'll biteg what? ' An aunt-eater, of course. Mr. Bryaiit-'fWhat is a creditor? Virgil Wilsoiif- A man who must be told that ifatheris not at homef, I7 Examining Professor- Now mention three great teachers. Harry Lutz- Plato, Cicero, and-I beg your pardonQ but I didn't quite catch your nameI Q Lemon Wells- Were you bashful the first time you called on her? John A. Lewis- W11y, yes, but her father helped me out. , Mr. .Bailey- Wl1at is pasteurization'Z ErpleVBoos: That's whenf a cow is fed on the pasturef' 52543 X , 55 lk br 'Sai-4 'J twig aw? ,Z , Q ,v . . .T .V 1 Si-222-s:9:QiPfQfZQ4i5' as. Q50 I ' Q .XC IT Wfq T131 ,llorig x Vp' H551 .- F1116 Mannels Love s Labors Lost Daddy Long Legs Free Au Sentlmental Tommy Innocence Ablo Fortune s Fool Llttle Men Two men can l1ve as cheaply as one woman Charles Neely Grace Jones John Veach Mary Tedrow Harvey Munger All F1 eshmen Carmen Dlckey Ollver MeK1lrath Ray Ferrell Mylon Ingram She You say these lamps ale twenty dollalsl Good buy He- Yes good bye twenty dollars K Rltclne I can t swnn Doc Bumm Wl1y'Z K R11l1Cll16 I 8.111,l, 111 the Wat CAN YOU IMAGINE Ray Ferrell SIX feet tall? Gall Beasley Wltll ft loves1ck GXPIGSSIOHQ Nlolly Burns Wxthout Fred IVICIFIIIIQ Melba Davldson XV1lll1Ol.l'lZ make H1 Mary Tedl ow wlth notlung to say 'Z l1w1n Kelley vuthout lus mustache'? Rebecca He1sler lug and lat? Elwabeth K1yshc1 wuth st1a1gl1t han? Skeezel Allen head ol bachelols 111Sll1lZlll11Ol1 A campus dance? 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