Bethel College - Graymaroon Yearbook (North Newton, KS)
- Class of 1920
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Jltag it he a token of our sinrere Devotion emo a. pleasant reminher of our college bags, This is the 05ragnmvoon of IEIZU, wsuzamaas.-wmm. 5 Q, + 4,,1fg ' ff'1ff 5-11423233 - E I 1 J 4 I The Staff N' 449, , 2 ,, we , Q 1. ,p ' E 'H 1 W -.. 1 QQ f: WSW 1' 1-gbe vg s A'ffwwer Pago Five' 5 ggqgpgguqqg lawn! vgfgfgi- ' .,-3, fvygjy. f-V' 1: :f-' + 'ft':r HQ:-V'-f gxf' :.'J-'Lids 3,1 ' 1'- ET, 3 - w.,7351941f f '1,:7'!f LL ''iiffffu 'VE-E 'j:'?1'. M 2:',g,'.-gvefffg' Hiiaggg V 1 '.:3.1jjg' g'51gz fm, --:Q 1 -1-2j.','5-f QW' +V'-.1.'-g.: .--. ' We, -fm: ug , - , -uma 1- - -1- M :4.a4z'-vyfff G 'Mi ff ,. .Q '7?f '32, F529 ffiik- ' 5-fif213l5'i! ,.f5iii'2 Q V g. 352Z?f7Lf g1'iLf , gmt fvgzvfiig, ,MQ L,-, ,3i:,q,,- - -,, 41.-,,vr.f' 'Mai ,,5?ai'Zi:...1 y2,.2if1l4f!i'7y 4-smifft:-1 -ziffliffi.4.'f.a'5f:3..L -159' 'ih iiy '53 .Af anne.:wvafnwrmums.-f-nzxu-fbmkwfmwnmqaxnmmmwnamnkgma-M44 ' zmmxnmawwzwfmmpfzumffuawwmnsfxmavuswamm Q. QL:-ftj MR. AND MRS. J. J. IQRIGIIHIPIL QAINWOJ , IIB. ANU MRS. B. XVARKNNTIN QIAQVHD REV. AND MRS. IJAYIIJ-HUHRZ lilly ' -1 Mu Va - umvaaaam:mmmx.'usmn'zmuwmwammmwmaMmwnQ'wis1Q2Qww ,fy- f4, f,1 ,alrf ' w ww. f,f 'J'-Yfywxv v -,,.-wpgnlf 1 fr y! ,..m'1.,vu,: ' Q'-,mrk-f:i m:,E' ' R ' Z5 'Q -f ,g4,.:-,:1,,g,1- 'Ni 54,5-,,,:1,,1',f--g,ga1,g,-,- yfyg-.,.'r.5Jj:.5,4,E U W A E ' 5 ,wgywc Y- - 5, .... 5' -5 G, ' R L J' ' X 9 J' .fbiann 0' Page Six x ' ..L'1lBD 300272315 Q fm- g.2e-:s-ewaf- -aiivri at-fgww-'4 f-asf-s.v..:J'vt f2i.jf'7.' ' 3- va .' M111 V : il. 'i' ' V. f , 1 Av 1 '- -3' 'is t we'1i'f +.s.'r::'-wars -iw ifzv' we-:a:fJ-,.,tfftwmitfnf -- 5-:.Q9'la?.':'15: Hiff' -:fbi-- fn fe-1 ..,- .Q,...,i'w,'fri--'-a. fF .' Milf' 4'-f.5': .'wJv'f.'s.',-.ff'--fI-.'.,ia:'. af , -A-'ff 'V-J nwmuwumawmumvumamwwazmgnmeumwmxmmvmwpnmwr i 9,XH'WM Wl1 We live in an age when we hear many good things said ahout Cooperation. NVe realize its value as perhaps never hefore. We are 'facing frankly the fact that God expects us to work with llim and to work with other people in the same spirit. XVe likewise are learning anew that the great things and good are the result of people working together with God and with eaeh other. A generation ago three men, horn in different parts of the world and en- gaged in different occupations were hound together by a great interest and each yielded himself with the spirit of true cooperation. Their interest was Bethel Uollege, which was then only a projeet. They were not the only men interested in education, hut they cooperated in an unusual degree. Their ways were heset with difficulties and if eaeh had stood alone Bethel College might never have gone heyond the stage of heing a mere project. These men had help-meets who were worthy of their ealling and who did more to keep the fires of enthusiasm hurning than they would tell or than any one else knows. The fact that a few people loyally stood together for a good cause has hrought blessings to more than two thousand young people and to many more who have been indireetly henefitted. Two of these men, Rev. Goerz and Mr Warkentin, have gone to their re- ward, The other, Mr. J. J. Krehhiel, is still with us, a patriarch of eighty-two years on May 3, 1920. The three good wives all survive. Vile owe them all a deht of gratitude which we can hest pay by doing as they have done-standing together for a good cause. 40 'Irv 0 a '61 ,4-f ., ' r ' , 1 - yxvuvfriq 49 ,,. V .,,-. , . - I be 21' .., ..,.f,--. I 1- 1 ,gait ' .U -f, 2Ug.j,,AH:,Jy -lj .-.eh Y-1f11.o.4.1,'1.L-,445fw.Lfe,?!!K9,4 +3 miwim mfr iw. , new, ' ' ' A E' A 93.321,-,n.:,s, MLS. .5-mf' ' - 1 ' 1 uf' ' 'zz , Q' ,rf Page St vt n . . .N ,. .-.. .-p,7 Q 4 ,Wann 0' ki, 1ImmmU B ' ' 1 ':,+z1i34'5f'1+ P51125 ' -gig 'V gazes -ia-. '15 12' D 9uif.,:'1 lv- -555 vi- 3256? Q . 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MIISIC GRADUATES MUSIC STUDENTS GLEE CLUBS YI. A'l'IILETIOS BASKETBALL FOOTBALL TRACK GENERAL VII. UALICXDAR, ADS AND JOKES CLASS VIEWS CARTOONS AUTOGRAPIIS H .Y GLM Nflym' . W ,wwm2kQ'1Q.rl'j-qvvar,51+.- f L0 qi ?3 , ...--AM, ' 9' ,'1':-:xg-X, -'h.,,:g.E 1 ' '..,I'- j aw.: ' ' 4:., g,1:' 4 H .lv 1 A, ' ' S U 'A : ?,1- :ff 2 -W, , ,'- 5,3-' 1 ,L av , .' Ivrfiifiiflifilscsiasif3f?fi'wf:5lw:51IHif7?a'2f'kl'5V.kI1'slQiififizfgzifis, ' fi ' ' ' '?- .,'51,-134143 fx, . .,., , wg 3 .g,'f55'fL, qffhnu W- Page Nine 25435 -511215 ' if:'5x.j'QiQ'ffi5:- ,, ,fa , 1 I mul 5:-4, Mfg, '-1,,7,.,.4P' 'ffk 'az fa , ,: 51544-qb'2f 15323 '1 4- '-524355563 1m9TQff2'.f 3: mauuwumuwmnnvumezvavwwnwawammrwwummwvwanumwaxae,zf. ae2.snncm:u wmv ' -Qqfffvzlgif H1752 '-'g,377y,,:.'.:.:,..tg:f'- -.Sg,Q.':.f1:g,-1 5,5- -f,-,g-1-ff.-,f -?'j- 'say zfff Q 5 -:. I - FW HW . . .fWWJldP.2'Z. 1 . -AI4,W3'2I5i7. x ff,--.,,,v 1:1 ..T,.,n-,Eq,,:f,.. uz,f A- 1 , , . V Y , 9 , ' Z, fx ,f,.,4- ., . If ' P , , , gl 1 ? 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'gmt .xvvsaauwn-vasuu.w.1m:4.:41u-41.-.i,Maw..iL1.w,su:ezm.v.vwz.ru.mu.immm:-.vnwxuxfanmw 4:uussfawmaa1e :zn1:a1xu.szaan1f4r.fu4L'z1lCtffeJv:Lwswamw 44'-4 E I i i I V E i 1 LVUAS JOHN HORSl'll Vpluiul, Calif. Delpliiztns '14-'15, '17-'18, '19-'ZZOQ Lesebunil '14-'l5g 0I'?Lt01'il'2Ll Union '14-'15, Sec.-'l'l'1-als. 'l.3-'liip Y. M. 0. A. '14-'15, '15-'16, Chuiriuuu Social Coin- mittre '17-ll2'4, llc-:ulc-r Bible Class '19-'ZOQ Football '14-'l5, '15-'16: Class liuskm-tbull '14-'15, '15-'Viz Glee Club '14-'15, Business Munugt-r '15-'16, Presi- ilent and Business Manager '17-'18. '19-'2lJ1 Debate '17-'lr-ll Volunteer liunil '17-'18, '19-'QHI Student Counvil President '17-'18. '19-'2U3 Junior Class l'rs-side-nt '17-'18, Pri-s. Senior Class '19-'2Ug Letter Ulub l'r0si1lent '19-'20g Cheer ltezulvi' '17-'18g Football Conch and Assistant Instrua-tor in Gyln- nasiuiu '19-'2ll: X Chapel Choir '15-'16q President Kansas State Oralorimil Association '19- '20 PETER KARL REGIER Moundridge, Kan. Home Mission Band '16-'17. Presirleut '18-'19: Glee Club '16-'17, '19-'20: X College Male Quurtette '18-'193 Y. M. C. A. Promotion Fort-e '16-'17, Cabinet '18- '19, President '19-'20, Bible Class Lender '18-'l9g Delphians '18-'20: Brotlze Stuff '18-'l9: Social Srit-nee Club '18-'l9: Class Basketball '16-'17, 'l8-'19, A Q n JOHN J. Yi YF H Debate ' l ' 16, ' 16-' 171 Grayumroon Stuff '16-'17: Oratoriczil Union SOC.-Treas. Gospel Tvulu l Hi- ' 17 Q Convert Bzxnml '15-'16, ' 16- ' 17 3 Give Club '15-'I6, '16-'17, '19-'20, floessel, Kan. 173 LAURA IG. DICSTER Deer Creek, Okla. Alpha Bt-tam 'Ui-'203 Y. W. C. A. Cabinet '16-'20, Pres. '19-'2Og Home Mission Band l17-,181 Deutsrlxe Vs-rein '17-'18g Social Sc-is-nm-0 Club '18-'19g Breeze Stuff '18-'193 Grayiuuroon Staff '18-'19: Junior Class Pres. '18-'19. Sec. Senior Class '19-'20. . du 'flvra '--'-- L facasvn ' fx,- 'f 4, g -1- - 1- rw-1 'f ,9 :---,-,.,:7.- -' ' -. 4-.-. . ., ff .11 1 . pn -.:'j ' ww- . 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'19-'ZOI Social Svim-live Club 'IH-'19: G1'z1yiliziroon Business hl2lll2lf.I0l' '18-'19, ALICE MARTIN Newton, Kan Alpha livin. '16-'203 Social Science Club '18-'19: Bethel Bri-exe Staff '18-'20, Editol'-in-Chief l19 203 Grayniziroon Staff '18-'19Z Y. XV. C. A, Cabinot '19-'2O. lfl. E. Fllli'KNER, Mouiiclridge, Kan. Student INicl'hei's0n Colln-Lfv '16-'17, B1-tlwl Collvgo '15-,l6, '19-'203 Delphian 'lll'P3,5l1l'K-'Y' '16, Critic 'ZOZ Y. M. C. A. Bible lmaiilvr '19 2U. J. D. EPI' Heiiclerson, Nebr. Freshman Class Prcsiilunt '16-'17g ' Y. M. C. A. '16-l20, Bible Class lmnrlc-1' 316-'17 '19-'2Og 'l're:Ls. ,lil-'19: Debate '18-'19C W Student Conn:-il '18-'2o, Trens, '12-4-'19 '19- Po ' Chairinzin Dobate Coinmittev '18-'19I Delphiains '18-'19. '19-'2o. Pres. '20 . Home Mission Band 'lQi 17, '18-'19: Deutsvliv Yvrein '16-'l7: Sovi:-il Sc-ivnco Club '18-'19, 1- .. .., Xin' mfg , fm-zazaxc A t. ' , :mwanziiL. 'riw.Q , . 31+-1 fH.,, f,. iv,-f 1'w- -w-- Q -'1 S+ . - .. - ,, 4 . .. 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'19-'24l: Svivnvv Club '19-'20, li0pm't0i' '19-'20: Clusx liaskvtball '17-'illrg Lzmlmrntory Assistant in Clwinistry '19-'2r1. LEON J. 'I'lAllR'l' Dultun, S. ll, y M 1 A ALVIN VAN DER SMISSEN Norm-. lncl. Bluffton College 'Ui-'IRQ Du-lpllizms '19-'2tJZ Y. M. 0. A. Cabinet '19-T205 Clit-or Ilvaider '18-'l9Z G1'z1ynmi'mm Staff '18-' 191 lizxwlmll '18-'19I Class Haxskvtball 'IH-'l9. l.VYl,ll V. HARKEN Nc-wtmi, Kan. lintvrvtl fm' second sc-1111-sn-1' of Senior ya-:xr frzun Ilw lizuism State Agrit-ulturail Uollvgfn NOAH l3l'RKlIARl5 R0s0l:n1cl, Nolmr, Dvlpliizxns '16-'19 Z liiblo Study Leader '16-' IH: Prvsirlvnt Yolmitevr lianntl 'IQ' G1'uyn1zu'uuli Staff '191 Y. M. U. A. Cabinet 'Hi-'IT' Social Sc-imxgfc-H Clulm '18-'ISM' Stuclvnt of Goshen Unllvgrs- '19-'20. GOSlll'll. lnrl. CIICOIQUIC H. PEXXICR Delpliiuns '16-'QOI Fuotlmll '16-'1Tg Captain Track Team 'IR-'191 Class linskvtliall '18-'li-J: Sw.-'I'1'c1us. 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Cubinvt '19-'2tl: Alpha Bw-ta '18-'20, 'l'rc-as. Alpha, lit-tai 199203 Class Vivv-l't'vs. '19-'201 Exvcutivc CUllllllllH'1' Gx'u,y1m1l'omi Stuff '19-'20. HUY li. Sl'llUVVAlfl'l'lli Moundridfe Kan. 5, , Dolphian Sr-rrvtary 'l9: 'I'l'9HSl1l'l'l' Y. M. C. A, '19-'ilfli liusinvsn illPil'lHLIl'l' Gmyinaruon '-ll. in luMMA LINN Illulll Al'lllIgL'i0ll, Kun. X. VN. C. A. N104--l'1'1-s. 19' .2112 Alpha Brita '19-'2UZ Student Editor Collt-'gv Monthly '19-'ZEUZ Class S91'rPta1'y '19-'20: Executive COIl1IllilU'l' Grayinaroon Staff '19-'20. , G W, .. -f ,Qi 0 V A , H 1 v,:u:wnuss4n:am:am.'mw-sn... vmmmh.g16:J,f1qvwM 5k,u0 w, f,1 L W' ' mmmmmeiacsmnmrma l..-.15-A -ef nf A. V.: , 'V -, -5.6, - fi 1 ',,v ., eg... ' iw ' 'Q -f ,11 ::fx,1,.t- f. gf' fvfffrisrw- W1:,'.' -H X ,. ?mnnf H ' Page Thirty-'two fi f2GMm.M r . 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BALZ ER Home Mission Band '18-'19: Delphians '18-'2OZ Glee Club '19-'20: College Quartette 3189205 Capt. Class Basketball '19-'202 Circulation Manager Graymaroon Y. M. C. A. Vice-Pres. '19-'20g Biblo Class Leader '19-'20g Bethel Broeze Staff '18-'19, JOSEPHINE HONYARD Newton, Kan Buhler, Kan 19-'eng Newton, Kan. Y. W. 0. A. '18-'20, Cabinet '19-'BOQ Alpha Beta. '18-'20g Staccato Club '20, DDI IIDID ., vi' Wa, '.f'.- 1,'1, yumyf' mm .s'--N-rw.:-.1,. -rf, ,wa 4, My -5.1,-1 .-,,,, 5 , r,,' ' -P 5 '7 3 ' ' ,f,,-,-,Z-L - A-new wr- - -A, '.'--wg g-' . !'-'ffE3 :-g,pf,,j'g.i if I M if 7 .w uQ-f..-ef'--ff-1'1f'f'.fr7.f':f'im-AEifiafff'-:fTffSfsifw-W- .- .,,. .s.', ,, i 1 , . ., Wm-,,,, .w. 'EGWBHKIQHII ..., . , , W ..jVw? . 'gb 5 L . -. , , .,, - .- K ,P Ap .'0Ha1svf ' 'l Page Thirty-three r wmmnmsauuw zwmnmmaumvammmmmzvunmeansnm ,Hb .Q ...UA v.-i,,,,,- 5.:,,,: -wi fm 4.-.-fi ,151--War'-. 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Entered school thv last semester. Formerly a. stu- , :lent at Cooper Collogo. V U Qu ww, M.V M5WMZm4' ,fl,+U f uf q, 'uz7y3 . WW ' H 2 -.v-1-,.-11- .,M,f. -' -, f v ' . ' ' 5 515 '15 .52-f'f,.w,f' fume i'f'-: V':f'ffZ1f:,,,- .. Q a . mmm flfak l f g if fi 7L2B H umm-wf-asf Qu , 3 --X 5 gg '.1Qf,a9fJ, ' 'ff' ' M., - Q, . 9 -, ' - '.. ffi'arzufid1 ' ' Page Thirty-four My m.. fE'8'M.'Z7iX39BY31B2f . ' M9KM NF RP,MWVlMiMWNKWwGH40RmYDK E fqggrigqlfz-.,5.gaye,:,5.5:.r.3.-zigwfxvgI-.glfmfa fi54.45',0.lfl.gfJ, gfifsjzgaiy- fhyffi , vu, 'M 4,4,L 91 .1 A ,L 5 .1 'a 15' ' ws hffini? Qi 5 E S I 'V l:g.isz.' 'L 4 ,ny A' A 4 ,. ag - milf. U ,.':v.vL4E-,J-:lf 5w..,n-wgmm -hfwuswf 'z1fw.a::: zz-Tvawebs-fl.-Q-H3S1 uzi f:fw'-la Wi' f vf 1' QV' DUUN4MWNlNUMwlWMhWlFMA ?Mf-KW81BUhEEb7BYKB!'AMBH'WMWW! HHQJ8 i'58fL7Rlf'V' WMWW 'TIMHQQY ANNA M. BAl'MGAR'l'N ICR Glee Club '16-'l7g Y. W. C. A. Svvretary ,165-'l7: Vice-President Alpha Beta '16-'17 Breeze Staff '19-'2O: Graymaroon Stuff '19-'2O: President Y. NV. C, A. ,215-'21, F. TIEZHN Y. BI. C. A. 317-'18, '19-'201 A. Newton, Kan. ' ' 19- ' 20 : Marion, S. IJ. Y. M C. A Kelbious Mex-tin's '17-118: . . g., . . g. Home Mission Bnnrl '17-'lkig Leader Biblcl Class '19-'201 Secretary Delphians '19-'20g Graymaronn Staff '19-'20, HANNAH DICK Glee Club Howler '18-'19: Alpha Beta, '18-'ZUQ Bethel Brevzo Staff '19-,ZIV Y. W. C. A. ,124-'202 Graymaroon Staff '19-'20, Newton, Kam. JOHNNIE H. KAUFMANMoundridge,Kan. Delphians '15-220: Volunteer Band '18-'20: Y, M. C, A. '18-'203 Class Basketball '19-'20g Gr:-Lylnamoon Staff '19-'20. 'fins wfwlo . , . -, ' -. fs f 4' f QMMGZM Riu.,-' 'wfgmvasv' M 5 +C'-W + 'aayfyway' B 151'-g1.'r,4-H525 -I'.,..:--1 .--yup -. f' w f , 4, -'..:5 ' 3,.,: f. 'QL 5 fl Kiwi? V Q J 4 - .1-. V f 5 iyulm f .p N3 iz 5 'ng ' , .T ' 'S Q NC: '-f'0n41zo1 dx - 1'z1gv 'l'hirty4fiv9 ...:?.ML,u2::i.,i:,Qi, My, W-25,-f-.,v:5g?.g5 7A VH.. ' ' 'qlglzg-' A H--3 fl , f.f H' ,ll .- - 1- - 3 -1 . I+, .-v.-. .f 1 ,. I . 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HAROLD EYMANN Harold is a prominent mang Play basketball he surely can. He is satisfied with his own company, His trip to Moundridge is his only spree. E i I 1 5:1 Hfwb' .. .. ,nwwzvmwsn . ' 5.'5's,+ 'f'w, 2 Q 4,4kv 2hemmm mmmmM QM, ,W ,.c'-:.'f'1y4u:-5 .Ji ,g.,3.m.'+'gZ1:,ggq 1 4 5, ,..: , W,-'4'l,,,' ' ' r is 9 - 353, -r f ,. 1:--'em ,wwl 'f -4'-' 'yfxif'-'ff,.p1 -, 'fi-'ig 9 Q' ' f r .NfM593.i,4,. 51. iw, . .:z:woc1ew5w' - --V 3 ,bi ..,... vs -,z .l l- -. nl ' '- 1 fovarsofd ' Page Fort y -e f 1 . 4, . 'P T 1 ,. A 1 . . , AGW'N!lMM ' 1 J DH9GQQ5Q1WMRWW . , El fl' UN ' l IIERMAN A. BROKER There are wrinkles around his eyes from smil- ing, And his vocal powers we are far from reviling. He loves basketball and plays the game With science and boldnessg hence his great fame. ELSIE MARTIN A clear voice and a spirit merry, Of socials she would never weary. Past master in the art of skating, Gifted in music and debating. CORNELIUS PENNER Theres a determined air about his chin. We know a place in this world he'll win. Many virtues he has by the Way g But singing is his specialty. DORA K. KLIEWER This little girl in Congress will beg Her name will be in History. Undaunted when she knows she's right, To the very end her point she'll fight. PETE R. LINSCHEID The pride of the class is Milwaukee You'd think so too, if you could see His big brown eyes, and shiny hair, And hear his voice so strong and rare. ' ,nn mv, Arn -M... - I - vlrfg- ' w,:'9 ' .V-.M-.V H '-'--ii- v-W, ,. '. f:A e'?iLw1: ,w ifi .ml m ,Ly -iL,.f.,ffL af ,L ea' . gg,-1, ' ' E Q Q, Q , ,551- 1,,,' - A-1'-43,2 mgap.:.u-L I 1-1'v5'b'j'-4:2 1:-y,,.,,,zia1. V w . X QS ' ' ' ' f F .-:ge .1-ESS :- , A.. . i 411 ,IM-5 I ,,,,,. 1, .. ,, ,,. ,151 X- 5 Z5 , fms. ,4., , f,1 .y-. y w t - , 16,4 15 .. Q .fmm H Page Forty-one btmmiyuawm' 1:wwamwMAuwm9Awu u n A829255 rx. 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PEARL LEDIG Wonder looks from her blue eyesg We could not imagine her otherwise. Life to her is a social whirl, 1 She rises late, she is just Pearl. GENEVIEVE HANNA A small and sassy little girl, 1 She likes a round of social whirl, You'd think, if often her you'd see, She's not as slow as she might be. ,au mv . -f . w 0 . . -H L mama. ' vf4aam':z1.4nsj'fi41a-Tlsvmtflvy. 5Ggg f u,a 2 fuazyb' nv- ' .tv .vs--1-,Q-a-.-f e .' V. , L - 1 1' ,ig-rx ln... ' ' Sq N A f - ,assi1:'i:.im.ff'ff-' Q B 15 E I 4? .' - - V -9L,'..f1- 5 ll! ' -ID' V f. L- 'fr' ffm' ' f-H -f 'f' ...X ,. .. . . . , . ,. Z. ,Q-,CQ Bs, ' ' -Q 1: ,, -1 QHAIED ff , Page Forty-two f 'sgmmzzmmmusuaanmwm-ammzszwwmwmwmumnw hWRWMMh'ZMMfGHEFl!U!.WUM9:1EMKWWWlJWKVi! Y6mUH5 . ' '74 , Y -rv ' -1---N ,-0.1. , , .1 fuse ., --.vu--v , ..s: 4 ... ' H' . ' V -Q 'Q '- 4 1 H 1 ' ,Z-2' ' f E ich. ,W ,jf,,.,,,,m.:i?'g,,,g3.3trf .f,.Q.,,.f5,.Y,r.,L,,.,.,.,4H,.,,,g,:,pe f y, . 53?.,,4xn3?v,'g 05. 52, lf, .-, fi , i are zy.w-' 'ui' 1' . 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IIAURY his friends We've heard it said Without t'Possum school By some of . would be awful dead. He's not only a sport, but a man of brains, When he smiles his ' appearance greatly gains. LENA WA LTNER t'Come, pensive nun, devout and pure Sober, steadfast, and demuref' These lines from M u 1 ilton, if We steal- Her character we can reveal. ,- ..., Gm who .. ammmq 1 Qwfm-Jlsumsr 502- lf f'w,, 3 'uryffaiyf sf.ffnv1eivm+xe4fxc:1srlvrf11zzr,fm fn: .me 4 ..- rg ' ' .. 4. ,. ,1 f-if ' f . ' . N 23 'Q f .ALf.:f:-.,r 1- ,!1 1,,lf ff.H.1 ' I V , 2 J LQ 5 Q v v V L, H , ,, 1 ' , ' i .f' - A 1, f, . - , 4 5-:V---f'----1U ' . .. 1 , . 11 Q ,Q E 5 , 493 , .:kfE.k1 fH i,. 'FMW9' !! 2 ,ipqlarxvfdx Q' Page Fol'ty-ilmu-0 samwa-W amnmamasmml ---,.' , . ,- 'K 'L ' ' ,, 4, ,., M, . ,,.,,, , .V ,, ,, ,,.,,.,+,,,f: i,1i?::45m:f. rY we ' frm uf-i ,rjjr Q .tr Q 1 -ge-fa-1 , '11 in fm zlrjpiifwpkiz' f 5 if , it V 2 V ,f.-w. . ' -we ff ' , av --gg, ,f in-,, ,f, flzlw, ,,:-'g,.:i:-2.4 - l,,,.,g I , A y,,,,,,:,,,,..f14-.ig,,,..p'55zt.,,,-f:,aii- V--1:-f,7,' .'.,,,r.m.i.m ..1..4 -. 921, :Y-f1f.M7i': -4--f-,i',1..1, -1, fzzzf.,-yf,ai.zf'.,i, ,,f,.9',, ,fi-,-'Egg ammuwmmn-umm:mxvf.mu'uwfnawmmhmwmnm1wmwnqamnumamnmsf mmmmmf.mm 4uMBmn. ll N DAVID S. PANKRATZ From Oklahoma hails the dude In Chemistry and Math. he's shrewd. His graceful and majestic walk Compare not with his Southern talk. RUTII IIARMS If all the girls at Bethel C Wore half as sweet and young as she, School life would seem a lot more fair, And for the girls more boys would care. ANNA ROlJl41WAliD Blue eyes and golden hair- Possessions of this maiden fair. Her smile reminds you all the while That she is innocent of guile C?J HAROLD llVlil'll4lU Harold is only a boy grown tall, His heart hasn't changed much after all, He is still addicted to chewing gum. And, well, in short-he is lots of fun. OSWIN K. GALLE He has a laugh so loud and clear, Across the campus it we hear, At evening when the mail comes in. VVe pester him till its a sin. mmwwu w ' vsmawbx. 3 N fu, +5 'myf ' ,sammumswxmr :av-riifr:-friu. i:....-,w i- -f. fi'..w. V' -ii-If spat-. Gm, if: E f Z Y 'i 2 V' 'A-2' 7 ' ,eff riff fi- '4f9 -'Z-ff? -, af it Q w .:-:Hmm 4-in fra X Q , .-1'gi2 '-i-4f?f.:.F'- 16- me .V 1. h -- -w L F -,,55,mn3uy, ,,.ig,,,, -Qt 1 Q 5 ,,,,,c3', i. ,, ., HM, ., ms..,. :wi A M., w SH' . nv gn- Forty Your . . . . . , - ' r'WP!55416319UilB2eHRn'.WrWGW.Wl09.iHW' M0RHl0h?N00HWE QP 79KH f!!5hUM1Hl ,,UKlH I, S sE45g5gql?of i,.z fvsfzimfi a,'nr,'gf.,.wn'f .,t,,,,f5-,7,'3,.,.f:-Q Lg,.:.-Qi-'-ri sap., ' W' ' me :er T' v ' A' ' ri GLW-. 2 J 1. A - t ' . . V-'sf-...if--lgiimn twwi-ufiw'11:Ef m.:':'f,wf.wf-,im-,., ,41Zif1'f.12l,'--if flihflfw- 1' f' fi -f --Y -'N' H'-fl'li ' bf' 'P'-ff' 'f-' ,, , .., . ,,,,... , V ,-.,vL,,,f,.-lf,,.,,.,11 , , uf' A .1 .-'--f '- f' -f vf'f mwmmwuiwnmmumwlrav:.1aammm:zasema:uM:wssmnvy.1nsw:nwnnmrpmwmr Jm'i'saffUr:'1lr5Gdt2i1RL!1GL9,:f2'l1tf-2'.LfA:lm!m'f'rlwh3o!3Yrr15JeB'F15i'rn . ,W -mi ,TT X TILLIE M. ICVVY Pretty, trim, and yes, petite, O'er her face sometimes a smile will fleet. You know Tillie, the name, is just ordinary But Tillie, the person, is quite the contrary. DAVID LATSCHAH Quick in mind and body he As was the David that used to be. He isn't exactly awe inspiring, But his cleverness, we can't help admiring. ELDON MARTIN Full of pep, and full of vim: You couldn't get the best of him! A good impression he can't help giving. For he radiates the joy of living. ALBERT C. VOTH In this man there is no deceit A more honest man, you'11 never meet. Convictions so strong it makes you think. Not even from death would this man shrink. AGNETA BOE SE Her modest looks a cottage might adorn. Her face never wears an expression worn. Gentle and sympathetic is sheg Some lonesome girls without her there'd be. ' at 'iw as 5 I '04 M' ' .W 9. .ua ,V ,,,,,- , H . Ht.: i,-. 5 . . , . , . . ,. .. - a- 3 'A f ,- 1-ta, ,- -:V M'-,ffa .v-.- ,-mb.-'. ' ' C'--1-Ura. 1-. f,. --:ft .1 ' is, -, L--,fri f- .1-.,.1. 5' , - ,g U . f- , H'-wr.:-If L--'fK',e-fy '--',g!- La :.:,-, . Q l 1 2 ' 1 g f Hffffff fl--H ., ' ' ' 'A N ' ' ' ', ' ' . ,. , .gf ,, -3 - S, :,. .,,.v.,,-.1 ,iw I ke, A, ik - . ffu1w' -' ' Page Forty-five -' fliillyff' 1:1 ru' -'fwfr fuaml, Q 'wwe ge: 1:13- 1- ' f' '-I 'I :::.f-',,.:f- ll -1.13 -.,:':'+---- , 5--L .,1,. . ,,,.',. 9 if? , 'f 1' 'fi-Ez? . 335 'Y ' if-I Q W Q al-ea 'ff-1 Q .51 Q, er .M Q 1 W.,-,-,n.-.,1,, .. f. ,L-.1 ,fr A ,- .45 F H ,fp 41... 4 .g1,ygf5,,,- J, .neu -gf . ' ,giwzfa,f? H. fm K ' ' . Q .. git' S- ' - 9 Ji, . AQ. . heir, .1125 Q 2:2 ilfivs . Zi' . ,.. A- F . .miss-fwfr.. f- V Ami., 1-'f f -if wr.: -4., .-M1 pfwpaef...wie-m:4s.:'-1-.1t m :cb'i'f 'l as 1 lik. f' J, aaymmvwfw-eJm1m..L,u:.Ji-1f,mQ.iz.f.:.vw::.-:i:::fz.uuv.su:w1.m-Jzqmuynxs-vias: ' -' ' .zvrsuczf , e 1 v --.N 'ff --- A wcwuxmrewnwfnwxavuqzuf . A .,Cf.u2:09z1cf:'- -, 5 Qznfrbvn. QAQQE ll if JOSEPH GUHRING Joe Goering is a nice young man. Contradict this, no one can. His face one likes to look upon, lt many friends for him has won. AUGUSTA SUHMIDT Although she looks very bashful and meek, Just the same--an oration she can speak. Each day to school her way she wends. The library is one of her best friends. IWITFIR ANIDRES He is quick to see and quicker to act. Full many a joke has this man cracked. At dinner six glasses of water he drinks. From Waiting' on tables he never shrinks. MILDRIGD PIKE A proper little miss, and sweet, Her clothes are exquisitely neat. In cooking and in fine art, Miss Pike has lea1'ned to take a part, Ill4lRBlfIR'l' ICNSZ Hertert Bismark gets his name, From the man who won great fame. Born to be an aristocrat, Brilliant, handsome, and afthai. .- ., --.. 09 'wfo ,, , wwf ' lfwwmfmm Q , . -Ami' . . ...:- ,. ' P 1 ,, ' X A -f ,,:. :m,. f qfq W- ,. A 2.111 .,.4 fm.. .AM , :-'Mx , f ,- W S J' 2 Q v,,,2'rJ ..,l- X ' 5 '33, 15-vgvh, s, M., , - - - 1-.,.q,..4a5f,'1' . . - . .... . ,-. . ,gy 04, 9 i gl, , 'wt - 1b,,,,,,,,,.s1 . we Page Forty-six 1 . . .. ,- . .. . , - . 1 I - - - - 1' ' r. -' mMmmunV' K' wmzwamu,maxmwszrmm..wsmwwwwsmfvaimmummrwwmwwi.mmmmwzmmmmwixuummwHvmvxtjavg , A V A 3 - Y V V . - . . . , . . .. - 4 1 ' 1 -. 1-ri 'Pa-'nfl' ' 'rif .1 't'- .2141 .fv4EJ1 fi-n'w-Z.52mF,2i,'1ff5'f 1 '5'f?Wf ii3-' .ff 51 -lifiW:eiffl325 9.'Q 'gimvfl Aw 5'--V ZW'1f'wWifTv'Wf1 H-.f 'Ia T-Y'-L5'22 7E i55AJ'M tf 'iii' ' -' Mi -4 MW H'5f5+ 4f- 'Z' -' iz: ' H'-4104-1 lm R pig-Adi, - V V1 3 ., -. 'Kg - , . '-54:14-'i fn .fc ,, r 5.1, gyggiwhg - '19 ' Zffiijil i ' .-'H -' il? as ,.- 2 . 4 - 4 ' 1:29351 V - ---,- V . 1- av' ' ,i . 1 V -, - 1 . , , ,, .. if '.,::,, . l?L,,.,,,-fat-.i-,ggisgfwg ,4-,512Eftmfifl,51,513.5,iL,,,,,.gg,,,515.iIf,f. qw--,5 1 Qmfrzqtv-Q--.d'rff ., wi- 'fn . ,5lY f'L' r'-'+-'Q-N'-LIU ' aw. anJonLimb.-emmv:vM4n.4mziE..l:.kumwnzw:.rxxio+xmemcs,...gnawmzru,4:vz:-sas-1rm1A.nme:wxn4l.aa1:Pte,1mxUfsbG7Hfil?49fMS21M,.f1,'lZ4M,lb M5838- HAROLD K. GOERZ The proper spirit he displays. In basketball, tableau, and plays. No one hobby does he ride He backs all things with equal pride. MENNO VV. SCHMUTZ Six feet threc, in his stocking feet. He should have been an athlete. But nature tricked us into seeing An ordinary human being. CA RL K. SUDERMAX If all his virtues did attract As does his great big Cadillac, Nature had niade a man at last Too popular to he surpassed. EARL LEDICI A hearty giggle, and hair that curl, Are the most conspicuous about Earl. If we knew thisfwe would be much wiser, Does he haunt the Dorm for Pearl or Kaiser? LLOYD IIENDRY Awfully nervous is this mang But shuffle cards We think he cang At least so every classrnan votes, When they see him shuffle. his English notes. ' .. vi' Wa, . g A .fs+v fru,v'g1 -f-, ' 1.5---.r if . f ' -ve-.. .- 7 f .- - qv . A - . 4 Q-- V -..- ...V ' + N ' -1- A.: .V ,m,f.5,gf-,,- 1-w,.v4,gV-',t1':fL-ff1.f'.1g.l .wa ' ' B f S35 t 1: V . mwmm , Q .- .,.. .. ' -'Z . A ,Ma .4i, , . E ,V 1 ff ,P I L . pffianu F Page Forty-seven HBll!l -as-,-ig.: 2.53,m5,w'-- -5111: ,u:::.lg2,sa--' 1.'f1'fi i Q'f' Zn-P'--1322.61 54' . ,. '23, -A fl-i ,. 1,,u.'.-. - .i- f -f '- -2-5,1 .,.,.'?,,.4 Q 14-u.'-,-,,'Z-- -.M-W om' : --. .cm--f .ww . , ..,. ,-ff, '14 :'ff?u-mf vi+ff,f:ii'ffz? - ' ' Sabre? Viz: .,ffg1':'.,' .. -I -gfrffwlimi fp 6 .M , A 5 14, E 9 nf W Q Bn' aw,. A -- ' -, f ':' ,. . eg. ,-.vga ., va1fg-.231 ,iw , vm' V yL.e:,cvi:-'iavpqigwf .ii -4-L1 sig- rp f. L. -1:-.fs ,- :.1'f?4'f-'V-1 .' ,:. .i'E1i-Qin w.:5 vf-'-'iw' 59,5 J KLidf ! Jl'zW!'2!'7'Fl 'Q 'HQ mm irr.nwJTL ESTHER HOHMAN Blue eyes she has, and nice, dark hair: This is a combination rare. Of many virtues there is rumor- We know she has a sense of humor. JOHN KLASSEN This man is very slow, but sure, His modest future is secure. A friendly glance, a friendly grin He thinks all worldliness a sin. MARTHA I . GOERING Pale and sweet and unobtrusiveg Something about her that's elusive. This in a whispersyoudl know why When the diamond on her hand you'll s PETER S. XVEDICL Witty, brilliant, and handsome, too. lf his mind's workings we only knew Possibly we then might tell Why the girls like him so well. DY . ul mira., . fa'-.m'.mmsmm'mf ' .fi- 1, 2 Shy' .1 ,i ir., f Macaw 'v -.111 'Q'-',-zzz-41:2 w e-. - 'bf ' ' ' ' ' ' o 0. Q ,4,feHf4f4. rf'w5'r.-',.?I1'w-l.1jZ1f:,l- B 31455 i5 Lf7'fgfHJ i!! '?f24 m 9? 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Cl , C3 EDlNA KREHBIEL Edna Krehbiel breaks the rule D For mathematics in this school. . Astonishment she does express Q For all things trivial more or less. g Cl I I S H. ROLAND VAX DER SMISSEN Q He must have been meant to be a king, 2 But his job is thc dinner bell to ring. D Why should fate so cruel be, lg And give this job to a man like he? MARIE J. REGIE R Studious, smart, and good as gold, Deny it she would if she were told, She studies her lessons and knows them well To stay home from church nothing could her compel. .--V.. -1. nog m o,, ,. ,. 11 A s- ouuzunu. 'ffizsflql 5 ,+U f., ag, 'mylay' ' ,seaaewnasraamr ---Q.. ve-. - - 19-M-1,-.. 1-, W y: a.. .,.,, -4 1-1+ -1.1 ,,g E --. ' 5 K5 'A ' ,:,,w-LT - we 4 u:':-.g.'i- .H-A.-,,' fy-..,:,yg. .l,' . ' '4 D g,yQ,1:i1.f1bzaf ,4,gQfs,,gfgp3.t1-,feat : E ' V .,.g,g.v,gi?i 5-'eiwfi':f?'5fQ?:ff.5l-GZ-.jf '- Q W--aw w - --..-..,.1.f.,t K- -- Q zz Hg fl!! 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SGS,-eve 0,4642 , - f .. ,V f H., -1w , ,,.,, v, ::v.:'z,5.,1:- -1, -r::,,3..3 -.ms :vei n ,:. -.gmk15'v,--,g , - ,Q K5 A f 4,3f ,4u:-9' 5- ,N ?:'15'Z1'1:. , Q 5 ' AE .wasww ' 15424-'214 - .--.w M-A --.,, .w.f.1.:. ,.,,.- . - .,,:, -i,.,.Q1vIy.,,. ,nf 2 . .5 .41-, 55,1 . -1 fn.-,-Z., ,. I 'V X--, M s -ff fm.. Q., ,. I ua, Os, V -. A ,'77rurfuYf ' Page Fifty-two B? ,vn E 3325,-7.1,,Mqg,.,,5mm, ?'q:55:,g.-fxfzg-ti.:',n,5b..x Llll , ,Qirifin .fg?iz,,3Qg,,yg., ifeifv-5, 533 im t Q: , :M 1 ' V. V, Q- -' J is - f f 51- 2f::1el71k!f,' is :.,.l3l-4f.,,gg,- ..:,1,,if .rl-wyrw-.err ,-.,, ,m.s,f3:h,+ M,- 5g4g:f'. f, . V-1 gn, .. 441 'fmk v ea 44emi --1g.f,4fvM:f'9'Hg PEI9KMWBNQ'lK5if7!77ll9B77f.'ZAP9YA1!49'1l44!E7iiWi 73YTYMZIHFWE58! w9HZ3S DHwiHa9,1flX'313f5? I PAUL SMITH Pawnee Rock, Kan. PRESIDENT We honor and praise our noble president, With whom many profitable hours we have spent. V l ANNA RICHERT Moundridge, Kan. 5 SECRETARY AND TREASURER Anna, modest and quiet, But exceptionally briglit. HERMAN R. Nltflilili Hillslmro, Kan. VICEAPRESIDENT 5 Herman so handsome with his curls Is the envy of all the girls. HULDA GRABER Pretty Prairie, Kan. Hulda domestic science and art doth take, Some one's good housewife she will make. KARL E. HOHMANN Deer Creek, Okla. Karl, our wonderful athlete, Who has helped to make Bethel's victory complete. XX V' un, ...R .-.. MG 'o ,. . :mnm.swmw wzWmmN LQk'flq .fd ,W 5,342 myhyf . ' wMM V, ,, 1 -, izr-rr,-:f.,:y 'xii ww- .Pup-nv. 1- fw -lv. 1. 3' 'rs . 5 Q K5 'Q -Efffmc-1-, '.fv 'riff-Tyggvhpf-'Q f1g5'j,52I :'i5 I fr.a:a'H1E11 ' 1 ?.f:g,'-5'.jl,figir:I:,-'bi'5,g2fz,3:.i1,,.,5'1 fffif-g ,,jL?4n3PiiRQsQQ.inf,f-222, 55 ' E' V 91121. 4,1141 .Ez -, 1fr. 9 3r -ff m'-:55q2f-'?-w ,4fl+::,- v- -5' f - -H ll. ,lof i 'Q A ' f B- W- f-451 ' ' ' ff' ' ' N A 'ZW' 'Z - .... S -1' rf'z'i',H .l kg: I K 4 Ape! -' -,,D?H4rfD F' Y' ' Page Fifty-tllree O UEi . 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Ett friendly and sweet. The kind of girl we all like to meet. FD ' J gi ulivb . vlsnmuaammamm. . .g'xj'a fu,,'2, f- -:Ml ' ff - ,----.,-1-. . ' ,r ., i .. , - ,-. wi f v ., ,- 1' ., f ' ' 1-.1-.1 A .nw 1.-:Ami 2 V .-,'v,:f..f., Lt.. , ' D 131351213?gg fr32x5qirQ9!wb -lfiifff Gm:-'jf g.,a1gLgefQg3W.ffzg.5gt 'W ' E J K5 1 5 EQ flue-.15f3:1Lf::,Q.5?1ilf,E4el2!:-.-.fad-CL.. '4 Q L, . .,A. ,. .. l .,'... V A., ,.,. X A. , , .. V.. . W . ,p 'mm E e gb - 94 Ei '- ' ' . ,W 9 'Y , 'V -. 'linarrnfli ' Page lnifty-folil' M KhW9?GU,WsZ9.WHDWWK57l5U9h1TA2M5K3mh?.HrW4!UW23 UUM'NWVlRViWY W2X Y6WW45C ' A K ,L ,: 3 v ,ir .: F' J.: I4 '- , 5 I 3 ' ef -' f.jz5.'m 1 ' ,,31:1,yfgg4f 'Q IQ,-.I Z5 5, f Q :5 T5' :f ?hH4' 4, 4 32.39, V ifiav-.45-fwfwml ffiffs? a'b:'e1f 'fz aaw fafllffzx 'Ziff-idlii ' Li' ib' i'5:i 4 'f s' 'iff . f':fH' f'f1- . w9if 'i! fvwlfw-w'11-1fff'i Wa, .DK!0'6fM-'!1!4l6'lXl11.k?2lFb7dhl31'r.3l'Zv11C4.'J1'JEJ-'7AT3193'l1H?467rMHQMl8M!M9FHYTMFhMiQW0fMM! M9WH!MZTPEli1Hak1r'!hfUFV1lZ'6WlYf754NiiR-?f1f'?fl2Zu?fiHY 1 ' . EULALIA KAISER iGoess0l, Kan. Eukie with her winning ways, The boy's hearts sways. ESTHER CIOERING Moundridg'0, Kan ESth6l S sweetness and grace May be seen in her pretty face. EVALYN VVINSKY Burrton, Kan. She sat and gazed with those soft blue eyes, Her mind far off in the azure sky. SUSIE UNRAU Canton, Kan. Susie's ambition is to teach, Her aim We hope she soon will reach. FRIEDA M. ENVY Moundridqe, Kan. Frieda never forgets that an act of goodness Is in itself an act of happiness. .,. vii We ,. . 371. ' , :f51n.a'fz2Liu.Q'fvrfc11f.. w1vavor '.fivi if'f.,, 2 uvyvLW'fMmmmn vawx 'rw-f f1, 1L ',?' 1:4-.f.-.-4+-L V ' -,-V 1. wr ff 1 ' -nf,-u Y, ' ' Q x as 3 w L r1H'f:U'? ,' f r B .Y,,qg19,mqf5gg,:3g5gg15533334335 1 E 1' A E F' if' 4 ,,5?'5'i!1fv5f'TH5-1z ' v',GW-.f.r- . I '37 9 V' 'iv ,poafarrn F9 -- V L' Page Fifty-five sammmnwz f D 1--p,'..,'-,1.-'Le ,pix 992'-sy, 'mfr : 14. ..wg,g:, , ri' -zgl 11fgS,4.,,g',',lf 8 mv was vw .ff 'z nffwff av f1f-v .-w'-- fp G W2 V 'fff'?ff , 'iggigg , A ai: 53911, Q Q ,ffgff . if .gig W' MW 1 , V -afmikl 1. .42 'ami-. .I L-flliiiz-f,.:tf.z-, .11'fliizi.,11--.af-eww7129 F 'Mr suauwm1nwmvxe.xrf.m-af1vmclau1suwmwa::urfamm.ww:mnafmmaae zmm5ummmaauun vxiC5cMW. LQ A BEN JOHNSON Helena, Okla. Aben, always ready in class To answer first and last. ANNA LOUISE VOTH Goessel, Kan. Anna, very studious and bright Never does she her lessons slight. OI . G. HIEBERT Inola, Okla. Hiebert never stays out late For several reasons he does not make a date. P ANNA D. REOIER Moundridge, Kan. Of what use would it be to live If one heard only one's own voice. IGLMA VIOLA SCHROEDER Hillsboro, Kan. Her tongues keen, her heart's tender And this we always remember. , u mwo, xl . 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Chris never lets pleasure come in his way, He thinks of Work rather than of play. JOI IANNA SUHMIDT Goessel, Kan. Johanna has no time for play, She has her lessons every day. LYNDON P. DIGVICERT Pawnee Roek, Kan. If Actions speak louder than words is true, Then we may say that Lyndon is one of the fortunate few. LILLIE E. VVEDEL Moundridge, Kan. When the expression on her face you see, You know that a great reader she will be. ERNEST NV. NICKEL Fresno, Calif. B1'eezy's music is of the best, But never gives his tongue a mon1ent's rest. . Hr' TPFGiH1x1WMW!V8E5S2HF1LWffiHKf . ,. M. . ... , ..,, .- ...,. .,, 1 f r A , .,.. N VA. ofa Wa - we . .. t... V. . ,. . rw - .f3v '.,2'2 if Msmzacewwrmznwf az- .., .V .1, .1: s. .m 4- .:,g 5 , A , '5,:.f'f,w - :-.m,,-, z fr, -5,-1 ' l 1 if E v i 1? 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SPECIAL Hank has a good sense of humor And always looks on the bright side of life. ,nf wie, --M as ,E 0, A ,,,. ,-. , unmmmamaasum. ' ' mamma. 'Gila-xwq ,Q N fu, g, 'my' vM?9 ' - l - 5 ff' -i - .. ,.-,-va. .,,..'c new-.-1 -, --V :gr frgqalayx- E gg,-,5gf51yw.'- fr , 7-,pp V- ,rw :fl Q 3' 'Ng' 1314, . 5 .F is 1 ' ,lf- f f'f'9 ' ' 'JM .f'.-jg. Eg Y :.3-ffm--l 'i ?- Y-!: 'f':'1-V. 8 D .H Zgi:5mMggg,,,..?,,5,Lf . gi - f H V L. Xgfiysaers Lyif.',4:y.i5l..g ,.f3:....,'2rmLi frifi.-534.1 f,.k,,,,.. .ma .. ,m g W 0 S ar gif pru-,ff . w - mmwsr '+P' ' ,nbllarm Fd 'f ' V Page Fifty-eight r. fR?2ZSiDHlii'e'hK5lWIsZEXl'iVfiSl?EXfbi'27L'29W5lB'2 IW!'1Yf3Sl53V-H6HTL'uDPbR-3hQ5?TH5r09Ydld?'R3YDC':DIi9HH9:8?JE9E84WlF6FVBKDHXRBPZSSSZQYJZ'7rQ'5b-YXHK51 - ' J, E ilff-w z .,.f fai1v:.:4f?.Qw fgggfg' -,Q--If-fififfm :fm-M f - H h? g, a , - M W -' AL .4'f'?1fv'-'-. 'I4'v'f'w f' '55 ff lif f. ami as 5m1mj55. ,Lij!'-:y.'5 f'!9f,i-WH. 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N., 14' -' Y wE ' Academy Jumors Oficers Secretary - - - - HILIJA SVIIRAG Vice-President - ESTHICR MOVTTET President - - - - FRANK l-ZALZER Class COlOI'S onnnx AND oo1,n Flower CH RYSANTIIEMVM Motto NOT AT THE TOP BUT CLIMBING Yell Rack-a-chick-a Boom Rack-a-chick-a Boom Boom-a-chick-a, Rack-a-ehiek-:1 Boom! Boom l Boom l Rip, Rah, Reg Rip, Rah, Racg Academy Juniors, Yea! Yea! Yea! unior Class History It was in September, nineteen hundred and seventeen, that twenty-eight jolly boys and girls took passage in the aeroplane that was to carry them on their quest for greater knowledge. We were naturally very enthusiastic and asked many questions of our aviator as to the incidents of our voyage and its probable length. We were assured that with diligence and preseveranee we should reach the end of our voyage in four years. So it was with hopeful hearts that our flight was begun. .ln spite of our greenuess we are proud of our first year 's progress. Some of our class feared to push on thru the unknown years and all but eight of the previous year had to be dropped. However new passengers were taken on, and the second year out was begun with twenty-one passengers aboard. Now as Juniors, we are passing a very successful year equalling the other Classes in everything we attempt. We are looking forward to the fulfillment of our ambition to reach the end of our four years' flight. Only the last year remains. VVe are ready to nieet it with renewed courage and hopeful hearts under our banner of green and gold. A . e- .-e-f-.- U V-,, .-,,- f-. ff: ' z:'2 Q ff ' --f Mawson IE f ig 35437315 , gl. Q ., , . , ,V--.. . . -, , ..:, ,.,,e?.1i-.1 5 M ..1gLfQI,.'3w..- ' - zvammr R 'll l..fD0R4rzo1 f?' E' Page Sixty fiwsema Ndl63!4'iQ'L5sZ9f1'! 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IAJW, e ' -fA I 'rrercf u niawam zi u f a s rzxa fmumzu- s'l . - ' The Academy sophomores , Ofhcers President - - ---- HENRY VOTH Vice-President - - ALVIN NICKEL Secretary-Treasurer MABEL NVEDEL Class Professor - - HELEN ISAAC Motto NUT ACTS, BUT DEEDSH Flower PINK CARNATION COiOI'S BLACK AND GOLD In the fall of 1918, twenty-three students gathered in Room Twelve and organized the Class of '22. Everything in our power was done in order to make just as respectable an appearance as was possible. In this we were very suc- cessful, for in all class affairs the Freshmen were able to hold their own. The fall of 1919 found fifteen of the old members back and seven more were added to our number. The class was organized and brot into swing in ' such a hurry that we managed to get in the first Hscrapei' of the year. Due to this the class had to be reorganized almost entirelyg but after the first se- mester we had recuperated from the shock and went on to the end taking an honorable part in all school affairs. NVe were well represented in all the activities. XVe had several men on both football teams. In basketball we came in second for the class cup. Vile also managed to land two men ou the regular college squad. Our class had some of the best musicians on the campus. When it came to the piano., the cor-net, or to singing, we were always represented. Vile also contributed to de- bating in the Academy team as well as in Literary societies. Taking all in consideration we feel that the Academy Sophomores have put up a record that is no disgrace to our Alma Mater. se m o . x - e - ff RWM' f .. . .- -- rf. 1. 'P' sf+ a'2 ... iw, r 1 , mx- ' 3 :fi-,-Q1-My jg:-,,g.,Q qs...+,::me-m g ,M ' 5 . f- 1 I 4 V .ffagmq-., Q...-11, Q ''Fvaei'avw??ww-f:1'ff'.- . 1 gi M T V F ' ,1-. 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The youngsters were rather shy at first owing to new .surroundings and the long distance that separated them from home and mother. They soon, however, became acquaint!- ed and the Class of 1923 was organized. The l reshies the11 showed that they were existing as a class by staging a successful outing, accompanied by their class professor, Uncle Davy. After this outing friendships were soon es- tablished whieh made our new students feel at home at Bethel. The class also showed a live interest in athletics. A splendid basketball team was organized which, under the enthusiastic support of the whole class, displayed fine team work, which proves that there are good prospects for them to develop into Bethel basketball stars. VVe are confident that our class will uphold Bethel ideals and show them-- selves worthy of being Bethel students. gm wmv, --- , 6- 04 .I , unnsnsasx-ummm.. ' sgagarqvu 5 ' my V -, 1. . ti 15111-1-.-f.:5.,:-. 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X golgggagaxzafffa N X ,M g L , ff ' ' f if' 'W f Q' fy, n V 6 ,H NA P1 Nb - inffwf '- X N X' QT','iff I fp ff XN CJR f 2 UEQEKFNXNHLKFwE K UMW? I ,... r.TEi.Hll MWUMWEW!,WlWf ' ' R .wffugi sei : .':::1-g:wf11,-'-f-5 i.. film. .r wt 117'fjf:f.ya 4t5gm,g3j. fv , wk-rf mr M HQ? r .at ill 1- , 4 'A 2512- 5 Q1 2 -f 1 'ft fffiwzffiaff gf- . ' 5. ,114 ' f' ' r -H , 3211 ' ' V i'f'fi'-7f5 1W 4W .fi..i fvifwilff 65:2--'f 'QL-.1 WJ 1+s,f?J:fiJafIw:,:niJgete t4gt :1-N51 w-qw lilfiiw fi - 45121-.Yet . 1-lil -'mfif 'iz-wwf i'Lf'!x'a5a'Q'f-lgJil'-11-lf 1'l3 We .D4iL1'15'MLPlil3l1H'AK :5kW?UWVJMI. i bHEd:EFUNRmY:MzKMMW25G5M! . MW:D 'l?LWMZMM ' IDJQWIWA Student Council Vpper Row----GLJEIQING. EVP. GR.-Xliltlli, DYCK, NICKEL, SMITH. Lowa-r llow-XVALI.. LOHIKl'lN'l'Z. HORSCH, KLIHNVER. HUHBIAX, The fact that the student body ot Bethel College is a self-governing body is a con- tinual reniinder for each student to live up to the best that is in hini. The Student Coun- cil consists of eleven representatives from the student body. One representative comes from each of the college classes and two are elected by the College Departxnent at large. The Academy is represented by five Ill6Illb6I'S, all of whoni are elected at large. The Council takes charge of all business pertaining to inatters of debate, inter- collegiate or otherwise, athletics both intrainural and interscholastic, and oratory. It also has supervision of the publication of both the Bethel Monthly and the Bethel Breeze. The organization is financed by the sale of student tickets. All expenses are tabu- lated at the beginning of the school year in budget forni. The price of the tickets is based on this budget. The council was organized with the following officers: L. J. Horsch. presidentg Arthur Graber, vice-presidentg Anna Lohrentz, secretaryg J. D. Epp, treasurer. an b1n,,0 ' muuiaruamwuwnrsmaaxmma- -'t- . f.- 311, Q2 12,6 5, 53 V --1.-,f f m -11: A ' abhrrvfdv Y' Page Sixtyeninn- -- Y , On Tuesday morning, January lil, 1920, in response to an announcement, made dur- gggjggyg .l5ZW Li, any-.f 2,1-fur.-4 ---w,f.,- 211, 'ff Y-,'f'5x..r--mg ',,5,' '4'::gu'-' fi:'3'. f-'QQ'?iL,l1r,:3: :'f 'GCg'l-Z',:,:m1:51.25 iA. .:.-lg? 1 ' Q 4 , 5 Q 5 M t i H. ', WV 5? f'-f'f??L-mf:-me z'-aes-'Ff.enf.4yw' fy' -,, f' 1'f4w,w:i..,,--warm-s-mg.rvttfzw-af-fgfvm.:f-I-ifkzfm-f,a::mQ 1-9+'1 A'zmf1 '43,- - , ,,,.L,,,,,.L,.., i-,uu.a.1.wusvru-arena wmua urnmnn-vnw-.sa -' ' mwvsrz::zzv19rxnizum:1zx.uca',wl1smszA1cfxv9aw:4w naw. 51. .3Ulih!BVdwAl1tl!'zr1 -. Letter Club r lfpper Row-BAUMtlAK'l'Xl'lK, 0. GALLE. BALZER, YUTH. HORSUH, XVALL. i Middle Now--GAl4lDDl'lRT. El l. IAINSCHICIIJ, li, GALLIC, HOHHIAB. X Lower Row-flIl'IlDl'IliRl'It'H'l'. l'Nlil'H. DYUK, tlR.-Xliliii, IJINKS. ing chapel a group of letter men met for the first time in the history of Bethel as a group Ever since the first letter has been awarded there has been a feeling of fellowship among those who have won this coveted distinction from their Alma Mater, engendered by having stood shoulder to shoulder in a common cause, and for a common purpose, but never yet has this presented itself in action. The thot first presented itself to several leaders in school activities, and, after due consideration, it was decided to call a meeting for the purpose of getting' expression from other letter men. The meeting was called to order by Luke Horsch, who outlined the purpose of the assembly. Every one was heartily in favor of calling such an organization as a Letter Club into being and u. motion to that effect, was made, seconded and carried. A temporary organization was then effected with Luke Horsch as president and .lake Dirks as secretary. The officers are now corresponding with similar organiza- tions, and as soon as possible a constitution will he formulated and il permanent organi zation effectc d. nl Wflv, wmmmmmn:mmnm'aa4snmauumvammmwmaMwM22Ql 'f31:f q'- S'eT w ?9 -49Y T-J' ' -MWQWHM 3 i ' ei- 1 i-11' - M r ,ww L.: 1 w w w ' , ' S K5 2 5 .ar-n-v,1ufg,,a-1 ,ff'f!2,.v i. 2 B tvrtf4.m S'fe 5 -1 5 W , , . , . my LE - -E7 gg. .fl as .ifbliavsvfw L Page Seventy asfEZ53'zvw.f15,1c,yyg,,Lif...-Wffiqi,3,,,f,mq.f ,Aj:,,:i4,A.LL 332551,.MQ-1.v'Aagv...lwg ,4g5o1.5Qg,-M qwfrvif-'59 , m . x ' '7 , . 7 - '- ff? '15 4 1 . ig ff' - ', -P 3' 2450 'b W? gl' r' ':Q'f'i.2k' page '15 ll.-Ulf'-n2ug:.':,fg'q'I4 1:,:m-aifeu: V-ffl j f'-i-fn' 1- wr.-4f5Lif'7'0v. '-df.. J mi? Mrffy 1 mf? ii, L6-ff 514:29 , ' A . r . 7 A , 1 1 A , my f , I sewnuulxxmnu-H.v1m4mue.v,m1vauww:ura.zmuessnuwenu-:nr.ssavnaw1wvunxmr . '1ravf4,::s,i.1,3an7Sxt1L'aaic':llia11v,,z4QIlh'M'm , ' . . The Science Ciuh Upper Row---XVEDEIA, FRY, PFINNEK, PANKRATZ. FRANZ, Dl'1S'I'ER. Middle Row-BRAUER, VVEDEL, VAN DER SMISSEN, KLIEVVER, TIAHRT, ENSZ. Lower Row4KLASSEN, VOTH, GALLE, DIRKS. No college, however small, can avoid having clubs of some kind. Like other col- leges, Bethel has a Science Club. The first meeting of the club was held on October thirty-first. After the rendition of the program the officers for the year were elected. As at result of the election Prof. P. J. Wedel became president, Prof. Alfred Brauer vice- president and Jake Dirks secretary-treasurer. The club is composed of twenty members. It meets once a month. The regular attendance of its members is a proof that the programs are interesting. The advantage of such a club is that one can learn the interesting things from every branch of science, and omit those that are dull. It supplements whatever scien- tific courses a person may already be taking. ,, du Wi mSQYk.'9BlSQ ' - smmiazliif 3X e fwo'1, 4' ' 'i'P h ' - . . X - ' 'Q J e , ' . ,. . 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A , ,..... ,, 4 ,annum-fiswmmxfm wi.-:i.w1.e1swwmmmummmwwmnrQmvwfJ -' uuwwnlmmwvwurnnmuamwnfwmwmc-xmavuewnmm'. -:gg Alpha Beta ll L'pper Row---ICl'IGll'IlI, HOYVARD, KREHBIEL, SCHRAG. GOEKING. ENNS. Second Rowe'-HOHMAN, DESTER, liACMGAli'l'Nl'1li, LINSCHEID, BOESE, LEDIG, 'l'l1i1d IEUWYHARMS, RODICNVALD. D. KIiIl4lWl'IR, WAll'I'Nl'Ili. DICK, PENNER. Lower RowfA, lVIAR'I'IN. IC. KLIEWVEH, IGXVY, IC. MARTIN. DUNKELBERGICR. All College Freshman Girls Come to the Dormitory at 7:30 Tonite, said a mys- terious little sign cn the bulletin boald . These curious Freshmen did not neglect their invitation, nor were they disappointed in their expectation. These eager Freshmen found a reception ilYVZlillIl,9,' them for the purpose of introducing new members into the Alpha Beta Society. During' the school term the members of this society have enjoyed a number of humorous and serious programs, parliamentary drills and socials. All of these activities were intended for the development of the individual in the literary and social phases ol' life. One day there was also a special meeting which greatly interested the girls for a number of pins had come from which was to be selected at special Alpha Beta pin for the members. Toward the end of school year these girls were seen pai-ading a 'tstunningu pin which they had selected on the occasion mentioned. ...N , goin who, x ,. 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The aim of the society is to give its members practice in debate, oratory, reading and parliamentary drill. A program of about an hour's length is given every Monday evening, and an election of officers takes place every ni11e Weeks. The fact that every one of the men who tried out in college debate and oratorical contests this year were llelphians shows that the society is realizing its aim. H my ,nn uw, ' 1 uruausnsa-sr-msm-vet. . . .X 1mw:':13fQ 15'4z...TL3faver! ,9Qx,+? ' f'J 2 sayh , . aawsv f '.-- - P-1.1-fm V-.mf 'J'-. k':w1:-' - . .' .4 . .' . W L' -.g:' ' D Q 5 Qi '5 .f ,,g, f,f-,,.-.M vlmyi, ip- .,,vg.:1-2.ae,. ',.g.,,g:., ny-..,r..y1.' , 5, f y U fwmwfse 1 , S f 5 V ,gg 7 1 ' - ,gywv I? iw, 'Q 2, ir rl 6 , I 1.55. -.-g,.,.-.f . . 1-1,-.,,g. f ,:, '. Iggy ,-.,.--.,-.:,-e-Q1 v , lbnmwdx . .- Page St-vt-nty-th1'ee 1 ' WV -,,1.':. 3513.3-,.f' -.,f.--3:5 'T 21-ff.,,c...s2w4fz',7,.f,'-4- J -i .1 ,- t i-:ffl .':ff15'it4.w2'1u':3f'- ':-f714,.S5:.,-.-,.1.'airiile42.-Qifillfii-i'2vrfgzfflfex 1:q'9'2,5?f,, : 1 5,5 A ,. .ZK-RWlfX1RClM0Y3fnFFAW39J 5MWE51l3MiBTCLlA!BU2Kbl'f5!Vl5YX3nK ' YMWSW f. ' 'fri 21223 ,: ?- ' .'.fii'Pfi', 'av iz Q2 bzfkff Hi m' Q' WF 4 . 9 + iv 1 . 1-L , ff . , , Jw mf- :Zigi JQWEKUF:-L The Kicironian Socie The Kidronian Society was organized in nineteen hundred seventeen. The society was named after the little stream which winds its way thru the Campus. The purpose of this organization is to improve the power of thot and expression. Its motto t'Always Renatural, sometimes B-sharp, but never B-flat is our keynote to harmony and coopera- tion. The programs this year have been interesting' its well as instructive. Once I1 month a joint prograin with the Excelsior Literary Society was given. We also contribute our share to the Academy public programs. f We are looking forward to at brilliant future for our society. The wide awake Academy girls will be ever on the alert to uphold our stztlidarcl. Gu 'UW . A , , v f-. x, GN pf 0+ f- ., . ,, 3 Jzvfxm-s:.f:1f, 11 .1-.M -i fuwv w fp +.::sj:Q.'1' . 'QD 'Wg -5 ibwqezg ,fn ww-is-fetftwz.-It 121'-'-'jf::':'s-,MQ2A2.' A Lv 2al'?vfGf' ,S . H V w:s,2.6:e v M , .. .mm, ,, ,, .f,.,. i.,, ... . . - 1+ ml-if ,Q wg 5 gg .fgiiiiiml 'e f ...M 1 .4. -f, -. -:if K ' 1..?f'0lI41:o1 dx I ' Page Seventy-l'our -. iWHMWGH9M8WWfKm7 M dHQ WTWHM!TK6n' V, ' ggg,fg5g:tffff1g4.acqe1f.:.1?9egE,a?LfQ'.z'?f1c11,'4 .5 .+f,'?',.1'ft.,.ff-35,1-'zzjifriii Q-1-1-Er:-,5f,' iQgp,,13:.4,1a 7.t1Qn'l 351151 f fe-' ' ., ' 4 ' ,it ' a. :' . 3 ., Qi iv f-.-1f 1i4wv.h'+0-AS' -fl- iftr wafer: z'a'sr11:.M1th.e 1,f1i,aVgL .aiifm 'HE :Fifi . emir:wft'4.fai L -52f,,'.,t1 :,.zf- 1-'-V4-'92 fi. BQf!61ln!4Xi'Al5f4N'.':7'W9hR.WEMI. 7rMld8M!hW?iXZHWFhUKQWWFdMY TDPFGEM 1411315 ' , The Exce sior Literary Socie In 1911 the Athenian and the Philomathian Literary Societies were organized. In October, 1917. these two societies fused i11t0 one, which is now called the Excelsior. True to its name, the organization aspires ever highei. The society has thus far been active in the support of Bethel's literary activities. The members pride themselves on the fact that all of the Academy debaters and orators this year are members of the Excel- sior society. They are proud also of the fact that the debaters of the College Department have at one time been Excelsior members. All Academy boys are eligible to become members of this society. Our hope is that the Excelsior Literary Society will continue to be an educational feature of Bethel College in the future as it has been i11 the past. 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Consequently with this definite but limited aim in view the Y. VV. C. A. began its life. A few years later a group of students in the Middle West organized an association that could plan and carry out not only the social activities of the college women, but quite distinctly also the re- ligious. Bethel tries to carry on in hex' association the saine friendly spirit of the national association. Pledges of nienilmership were granted to a large majority oi' the fcqirls this year. Success cannot be measured by t'i,2'ures and activities. If the organization is suc- cessful, it is because it is filling' a need in the life ol' the college girl. - an ww, urssmusmawfvmczm. N zmmmil 'vzjalfswu' ,591-H fN.:'g uvyffvir .A . . . ummmm ' --ff-,f wp..-.f ef' -a+'r,'i1g-qzgm, -.gZ-,g.,,3qfh.'- -. . 3,.,.1fft.f '- Q: ,n y 'n.,3l:': .. ' b ' 6 gf? 'i 4 ' JEL-1'w'.v'-1'A.-f:,z Avqwwev L,-.',f'i'5'q-,z-:1':-5 L, 11. 7 E 5 7 .-:tif-m4TQi1:5fff.W.fE711.'iffim'-'i1'1lfv.saQ if?145f'24fwi'9?ef:if ,- .- 3-,yy ii- -wg 2 ' . gr .y,.qQ'f, f --.-1-1 . M 1 , .,, 1 ..: . 4 - 7 is .-1 a -at f Q7 Q Q - .t . A visomw N1 Page Seventy-six . , , Ha K''wuwwzwnfnmxmmmz-mwrar:tm1:mmmm'wn1.mamwv.mmvaummv.mtwwnwmvuf:mmwmrwwaawmmay nffmuuouxff,-.wr.fmun:1s.. I V 1 I '- R v f . ugeelp . 5 5 - ., 1 I .0 . if ,- .1 ,- wglfv ' 5 f -Q - ,W ,.wf:gylfW W '- i if Q. --'jam Q' f. : 1 A3 f - fsffqfgi Y 453 s.,,.f,w 3t,-,m,, ,- .,,,,,, ,34gnq,n,Im ,:,j:,g,gi,,,i ,- Qq,- , 4g 1,,Qve4ag,f -rg., ffm-..wrff,:,,f H--ef '-HJ: u.4'0fff ! 2'-L-- 'f---1-Y-ff-f - :aw- V .OQIVUI-Lt'!KlX2'h1'.'.F:'BWP:-Z'.vZii'fJ7Jl!CAI 1:lUZ5?-fiY!i1BiYflElQ?l'illtLJJf iYrQb'lV:51wffL!AIFZCSGMK?4Q64DP5l!5f-i1iYB'4!flfiTPI'iH'lfx'119bf!NYf5?'Rii9ilx8!1?,L 3'l!'HiW f . ' , RYPEWYM . .M. C. A. G0l'IIilNll. INRCH. tl.-Xl.lil'I, V. D. NMIFSEX. PAXIQIIATZ. li.-XLZER. Rltltillili. hCHUWAI,'I'l'Ili. GHAISPIR Many of the students ol' Bethel will long ronivinher the int'lnvnc'e that the Y, M. K . A. has had. During the year we have had ai great v.1riety ot' speakers hrot :L vital inesszlge. VVe have often left the im-etiiigs knowing' that there for our prohlenis and that we as students can solve- thvin by working togeth One ofthe ,uiwttost factors tht- Ilihle Study Classes, whim-h niet every 'l'nesdz1y t'Y0l1i1l2. In these ronld bring our personal prohlenis zznd discuss them its tiiend with friend. We feel that niuvh good has 4-oinv to us thru the HY and that niuch of ot' the student hotly is due to the spirit ol' the orgzuiization. :ill ot' whom is ll solnt ion er. that hats hrot Illflllfw' ot' us to know our-h other hm-tter were mt-et ings wc: the solidarity . . .-. Wu o .. ,, -mamma-41s:wz4mazm.n:mzmmvmmaxw:wuaLn.' 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GALLE, '21 Hneo WALL, '23 The Gallant Affirmative Excellent Graymaroonz In response to your request for information concerning the record of the Affirmative team, we will sketch a brief account of this team that uphold the honor of old Bethel in 1919-20. Our plan of attack in all battles was as follows: We tirst sent in old Kurt to the firing line, not only to strike terror into the hearts of our opponents, but also to impress the judges with our high mindedness. The sledge hammer arguments of 'tPeepah in the main speech, and of both in the rebuttal, was to complete the victory. Our first battle was with Fairmount. Something' went wrong in this fight. We were unable to paralyze the judges and the baleful influence of the opposing orators made things go against us. lt was our Bunker Hill. We lost, but we felt that we had not been at our best, and merely became more determined to try again. Next we were con- fronted by the powerful Southwesterners, from whom we Wrested all but the decision But defeat here bore no sting--our aim was accomplished. We had awakened the people to the gravity of the Mexican problem. We feel that our labors have not been in vain, for we have hastened the day when the United States will help struggling Mexico by assuming a protectorate over it. When that happy day arrives We shall rejoice to thillk that We have helped to bring about the fulfillment of Americas new international duty in a manner which is worthy of the brand it bears-the American brand of enduring service to mankind. Sincerely yours, KURT R. GALLE. HUGO WALL. ., Rf' 'f ,. .,01,+n a:'2 ' Keir . ' '- f - 'W' ' 1:-1 :':,.p-X -fn. s.F.H'g.,',-', ,v:,j5l-f..:- 1.5.1, .- 25'-.,,, ' . 5 J 325 2 ' ,'i:ff .v'-'e 'zihffrfiizgvfif 5i1Q '1'gi7f'g:.:,w7f3 B '3zLifQ?fw fT2'1afl a S 1 ? 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GRABER, '22 The Daring Negative Renowned G raymaroon: If the reader of this spontaneous outburst of thot be so unfortunate as to lack the intellectual back- ground of the proposition: RESOLVED: That the U. S. should assume a protectorate over Mexico, may he, thru some of these jumblcd together sentences be inspired to realize the tremendous case which the Negative was obliged to develop in upholding its side of the question. However, before proceeding with this record of our accomplishmentsg we request that you overlook the personal references which it bears. Are we dehaters? By our exploits, we shall answer. If you survey our last year's record on thc Railroad Question, you will find that we went thru the season without a defeatg winning the district championship on the Negative side of the question. Due to the nature of the proposition and other unforeseen conditions, our record this year is less creditable. Fairmount was our first rival, The Affirm- ative of this college defeated us, two to one. Aroused by this adverse decision we rallied forth once more to beat off the foul thrust. Our second clash was with the strong Southwesterners and we defeated them to the tune of 3 to O. Yea, we are debaters, we are making that shadowy and chaotic realm beyond the borders of the Rio Grande safe for democracy. XVe have decreed that every man whose head is crowned with a big hat shall stand by the Carranza Government or get out. We are the archaeologists who penetrate the sepulchral tombs of thc Mexican Indians, excavate, neath native gravestone-s, and make a thorough study of their conditions. Thru our exploits we are uncovering: a thousand diabolical schemes of the oil propa- ganda. VVe wreck the palaces built upon the hroken and bleeding backs of the Mexican Peon and upon their pitiable ruins we erect monuments of glory. We are the iconoclasts who, o'er snags and crass. swim slim seas of vice infested with submarines of the rebel forces and break up their harboring nests. Thus we are accomplishing our aim: we are averting the catastrophe of permitting the Mexican Republic to pass into the hands of the U. S, as a protectorate, For only when industrial progress has ceased and when American commercialism shall find no further profit in the oil wells of Mexico: and when we can adopt a scheme whereby we can treat each Latin-American dispute on its merits as it arises. acting in concord with the whole world and not when Wall Street is primarily concerned, will we be justified in assuming a protectorate over Mexico. lies icctfullv, J. K. DIRKS I . A. J. GRABEK F ,tt un., 1:mmunsaAnmwm.awme 5G:+,.vrf.,4?2. j5,.f ,., t,-1 - , ,.,, ,,., I ,-., -fi-..-se-,.., ,ea ., , ,Q ,. ,.. Ar, 5, ,5 za, N A .,55,:,,t . 1, ,, gt-f,-Q.. ,je 1-., I ..3.g,r.1x,-a,.3:1:f-,'q.fg1g,,,, I 5 J 4? 4 ff.lie:'e:,sf21.:2.,a2.'fff-'ef at ' 2 A , .,,,,., ., .. R. ,NM-:,,, J 2 , - ,Q 1, tt, .mt ,ax N ' ' i.?Q?Pa15nf'91 if Page Seventy-nine vfwunummwu. . 9 '- 'V W 5 , .. 5 5.16 5.29.1 , fc Li.faggr-' 5 ,ir-f, W f -if :: .urUf.+vi, ,. - f ienailv' '- .' , ' ':' ,,. ,' 33. 'LG-,5 , gztw..-,.f -3-L wg-:. JI.. .ff1'fJQff'4,f ' Q7'3f'1i?'if1-Z .:-Q ' 7'-uea.fa2v2+,.2'r'n-igffv f:.'-files'-1 wal- ffmwenrf L'-Q6Lv:-Fi'1:.'L..-,,? -49 -?:f'f:f-Zn Ytlfilf'S-at113-1 :.:7 'b::i,-L'f.2'i7I'ivy. Sli miatkxi 'Wy' IElHWETWB5Mbw4,FxIV3M,Y6ZW 5ZETMLl'iTiKZ!QP2YDFGk ' Zi'Wi2 WjN9E7hQH1Nl1 Q VHQ9Q'lTAwE Academy Debate A FFIR MATIVE BETHEL VS. Mc-PHERSON Decision 1'0r lHlfPl10l'SOl1 BETHEL VS. TAISOH lleciszion for Bethel NEGATIVE LTNRUH, HEIDEBRECHT, 'r SMITH-Alternate Question Resolved: That the U. S. Should Create ll Court of Compulsory Arbitration for the Final Settlement of Labor Disputes. Cln the debates with McPherson the one judge system was used.J BETHEL VS. MCPHERSON ' Decision for McPherson f Q JANTZEN, VOGT, NICKEL-Alternzite ...., .. Xin' who' t u 1 ., .,'i+ 'f w,, 1, ' 1'J's5r',,.a ' .mmwvuwmmmmwm if 1. L-wt ' 'cJ'e'2:q-:ps:: .1 nw .. ff'-.tfxf tftuf 'H s' .. .-:wr -uf ' t 525 '1 5 . f5Lfw',wuf11f t- .'1'f'Z.2'fM1-'ml-lin Wfhi-1H14-,?U :': l Tf'f:-if 5ff':.' X ' 5 ' ? ,-: ....,. 1. , ., .....,t ..:-L., ,.,-..., M. nf, ,.,W.,g. f,- ' S 1 VZ , ,f,,,g,,-A V-,uit . t. . I . ,, ,.q. ........,, , - - f - - , .-1, -s ' 1 ' x, V gb? J , 'ggi Bl l Mm ' .p?'24vsvf'dx ' ' ' Page Eighty ' .tunwmmmfmmwa'mmimm,m.mfmver rmu'miwwn m2 Qvvrmj A AA I4 , R 5F.3,,,,mZ my my ?X,m3,.,,,3,1m.5r qM,fm, ti: sv, ft, iii- 321- tqgwfifxi. ,.:'E1,yy-1!3i.,, , in we .y . . .. 'V filiiflft-:L-::iJ5'1'1-mir wifwilgn -tw-.ww2:3-'fft55'lw.a:fixx'-Smmtf:,.-V-Z1Q it muawflz Wifi-' va 4 .ialnfe f '.a:-59,5-wk .lw0t.'fr'.ff- Parma'--+ f- w'- 'vw' DM9M4NMMUQf0.-MWJhM'mEMJ.k !5V.RlE?MBH5EXH9iMFHHR!'HWMMY ' - ' 57794 'flxympuw LOCAL CONTEST The Ideal of An1erica'------ ,,... Oswin Galle The Mission of Beauty -,.,,,Augusta Schmidt Industrial Democracy .....,,, George Penner The Little Red Schoolhouse --Mary J. Regier The New NVoman ................ Anna Enns The Toll of Industrialisnin- .... Arthur Graber tVVinning Oration, 'The Toll of Industrialism J ARTHUR GRABER State Contest During the past two years the State Oratorioal Contest has been at low ebb. The Northern Divisional Contest was called off this year, and the schools in that division instructed to send their representatives to the southern contest, The reason for having only one contest this year is that there we1'en't enough colleges in the Northern Division planning to participate to make a separate contest worth While. In the Southern Division the participating colleges adhered to the rules and regulae tions of a constitution whose fairness is questionableg consequently. as in former years, Bethel's Orator was eliminated. However, due to the efforts of Luke Horsch, presi- dent of the association, this organization has been placed on an entirely new and sound basis. The old system of judging has been abandoned. ln place of this, a new system by which the orations are first graded on thot and composition by three competent judges outside of the state of Kansas, and later on delivery by five judges other than coaches of oratory, was adopted. We are sure had this system been used this year our orator, Mr. Graber, would have stood a better chance to make a favorable showing. af.: ww, ., -1.. x , 0 . - V saw . -- :,wwmm.e C591bIk3vs':ss7I,lE'9N,+e nailz 'Q' tv ,ft .H .-1,-.lf .f. new H' -T-...I . 'ss . , -. -- ,.f tat . ' - 5 9159 A f 12:9-. 11Pf '2 f Zfff-Q. ' Q D ff ' ' A T V H '-1--f:aff1..,1'eeivsf-at ' - ' ' - ... 94,9231 ,lifts Q 5 at -Meiji ' ' U' -fi' A . 1 , , a 9 'f ' ' ef A 4 1 ' M 'cf .4 Domino nf , Page Eighty-one ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,Q,,.,1,, . . . . .- ,V 1. 1 ,. .1 Q w- .. -1 1, f' 1.- 5 ' 'J qu, -' '-1' ':' L ff' J r.i. ' E ' ' ' ' in v. -' ' . A ' 'V 1 5' .YJ ,-L rf? J f '1 1' '-'. - ,.3'l m ' 'l','wJ'. 1' ' A iv-1i'1'bEj x ig. iff' '- -,'B?dfEi.' GM' I 2591 1' 'ini 'f 3 , :fIQa.?2Q2?,'f', 211' 'iifvfvilmfw-'Q 9 ' A fifiri' E595 H225 ':.f1'j.' Q 131' Q I 4, 'I -'33, E Y Q -,ga':1g1g,:'m,4q Fir .v . wr ,. 'vi uw. 4 5 waz: fp L, W me Q . 4 - Hi 4 - . 4 4 .' - 11- . . lf:-' .ef ' ..,-an: , ., 1- ug ,af - , -, 4244.1 L..-,. '-:Lr:-wwf I- we4f l'e-'-vi-2:4141-sv -le lf-iff4f1i-'wwf'-.ffi -'Jr-9f ff fee ,K M-nmsurnmwawwmuwmfwmmamumn vmwamauswzszmmuunznmw ' . mnvmnan. The Bethel Breeze Editor .............,,,,, -- .... W.-- ...,.... ALICE MARTIN Business Manager ...,.,,,,,W............... .,.... l ARTHUR GRABEK .-lssociato Editor ,...... .,,,,,,., ,,,.,,. .... ..,.... X Y ' . D, SCHMITT I caturcs,, ........ ...... .,.. . ...,,,,, , , ,.,.......... D ORA KLIPINVICH Orgranizations.. ....,A , ,,.. . ....,Y.,,..... ... .... ,.--ANNA BAUMGAKTNEK Society ...........A, ,,.,,.W....... A NNA KODENVALD, ESTHER KLIHVVER l'1-rsonail ............. . ..,,, Y,,,,,.,,,,,,,..... . . ......... HANNAH DICK Athletics ......,,..,,...,.........................e,w,,,..... HUGO WALL Humor .......... ......,.,,.......,,...,... .............. H lf INRY VOGT VVhat the Bethel Breeze is ALL Bethelites know. The 1919-20 staff is large and therefore sufficiently representative to prevent the paper from assuming a narrow or one-sided attitude towards conditions as they are. The present Breeze board's aim has been to do their duty well-that is, to gather all the news of interest to the College Community and to publish it in as readable a form as possible. They also aimed to make the paper an expression of the atmosphere of the school thru its various departnients. Let each one say for himself if they have succeeded. . , - rl N,w,u, eva-fmvby' .A , , s sq '.?:+'iqj?'e4'2 .4...x T. , ,,,., l , . ,. ,, g,,,4,, ' , I .,, 1 . 2 .vV.,4,n,,s , ,V 4- Pugu Eightyvtwo Q t V mWRGWhWMr?HWN8HlWF.WWMM . P. '1MR'x.YXH57l?-1- . ' . V, E' f B 'F V t4Ki. ' ' '. - ' ffi ii - -- '- - WM-'Q ff Q I- if L ' Wi-E' . 4 ' G'-54:41 Zoe- 'xr' ,, 4: ,fe . , g w. 4 Ml' . 9- fu ' J . .- ., .. .--1 ,l-' . . :5+7?-vsfx 0'--'-Auf fwfr-,i2' 'nz' wind 12 u-'.gff:frzf.tp:.mmf 141 '-way.- :lid -r 44... .M LG-i'Ea.v.-rwfiflh' '.4'4'?,5 -.fl.hlvf'ob,?: 5-'-f2..f..fJ''..sf:f ff'-V'-Lt 3-QQ. newruummsmegummmwwauwwnwazmvfnvasmmvsmnefnvmnmwmmm. . Www, - ' lmmmm . Student Volunteer Band Upper Row-GOHRING. UNRUH, SCHRAG, KAUFMAN, DIRKS. Middle RowffMcALLlSTER. GOERTZ, NVIEBE, VVINSKY, XVEDEL. Lower Row-BOICSE. DESTER, ISAAC, PANKRATZ, Kl.Il'ZVVI'lR. A number of years ago a small group of students gathered at a haystack for at prayer meeting. At this prayer meeting they dedicated their lives to the service of their Master. As a result of this meeting an organization was formed which is now known as the Student Volunteer Movement tor Foreign Missions. This organization has grown gradually so that now there is hardly an educational institution at which it is not represented. The Student Volunteer Band of Bethel College is a part of that great organization. This year the band had sixteen members. The band held weekly meetings. ln addition to reports on missionary topics by the different members, the band studied the book, Religions of Mission Fields. As in former years the band attempted to be of service in awakening missionary in- terest by giving public programs in various churches. Y Q ,oz ww, t -mawnuaAmnvmmm.wm',:m'zuias1weaouzw2uawazi.fm.Q'Sdm.jxww. fi,-Qvf 14.542 izvjfilbyf' ,amuwanitcaaxnvmumn -sa. ff .-Q.-.fir Qtr-.'-gr-1::7e -r..-,g g i . ' , A-. ,f 7, ' 3 , ,-.'ra i.5,-ve ., '-Q Q 2 251 fl .r ez' , 4, -IM. :,,.,,,- ,arm N. f-,f,,:55 45, 1 g,3.tQ... f A' Q weft .-1 lfastfstfifftllfiififar l ? ,f .a'tml4i1'ii f W S Q' A E V Y- Q Reg' N Q :E E h 5 5. 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' 'Flavia Fi Page Eighty-four 1 W m 1 X k 235 'ffl fXN X' Vx L Wi 2f 'ff2 2 26 K X X 415723 Ldv gg Ng N X A 1,-., 7 If ': f 1 LL54fI75K 'X 1 75,1 av- Q 5' , f -XZ fx.-,, Q G -'zg' f iff, ' Y W ll 4 !,X f. ff-'ff ' ff A 1' M' H I H YJ - 4 .ra -X t1'WRi'lZiHdr36i1UJZi3f1'2'xZX5T114- K3'fI.'fS1'Z7I229a'1A'3?X7'WPXCQHISBMw'n7.-'QYFFHLGRWS?MY:QB!WMFF3 YQW.mWUWVWRW '!mfH4HH6EK- ' ps . ., , . I , - . ,.., ,., -, -..1.w rv-fr ff --' F gk:-gy :- il A qu I gizggi' X f 5-I 15.- I . 9 142 1. -Fflvh Tig, . w,3rp M 11 I qgrgf-zrf, wiv! f,.f 4QfJd' f:-2f,2 11fl.':' A HQ. aa!m4z.4swnaf,:'.mfvwarsxL'xIww1cumurezf2fgrsamvaasaaxswrxlzmvimzfwzx-'n54'xm!.m12mMWme2M:YrnnH:x'vzfmfEDE9W,15A?LWZ-28iBstf ' Ill-SUPERB , Teaclmefs Certiyqcate Course 1920 MARTHA KLIICXVER I IIammon, Okla. IJIPLOMA IN VOICE , El NEYA IJI'NKELBERGER Newton, Kans. 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It's object is to furnish preparatory and advameed ill,STVlll'ti0H to the averaxge student and to offer adequate training' for teachers. ., Xiu 'KVM . ,:0t,+0 ' f4,, 1,Q ' ,qpirf km --nk., fa 1. -. 50,2-m.,1,,,,1, ,.,g:N,1.,3qff. . -yr -1.9,-neg -L51 L M m e-.g'y1.1, ' ' E 5 K5 'Q .,,5g,1:n3r,4 .,'1:'-gy.:.'fgf3g3.,e.wL,,,p-fw?Q'21'ffh7'!'r'N:f:-:'1:15,- -el. D fi7155Q :Y'9i'Y:2.T5-E323fiWw?v:?l21f!!5iiZ'?f'ififZfE:Qg1i e!La:?3fi?ff?-HH, S ' ii n'fL2S:ea1:4Zv-elzggif. gairgmww,aaQf4ifT-'a5fQ?-'f-rfi'QM-2:5 . 1 2 Q - 3 sg 5. ' ' ' k 1704119 PM ' Page Eighty-six 3 v 1 f.fp:,f'?f'-5-5 'zm'-:A 5971-, f.f:iV'1 1 -if-,11'-', 1ff:,,u- Q sf' 'iq-a31,'f'j1. 1re.1,' ff' ,z .:f':P.,:'.f,-l-H ':..15.1f: ,,,,eK'Q-fig ,?,'ifZ:2:, -: t,J,fe,u Egd,?1:.1'ff ' . ' f - ' . . 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V' i Kff 'fir' .wlsaawvar naman:-:ea4rr.fm-1.1'iwzwlmrbuwmeuzsmmznwauaamnmsnw'.w4wmw r4wixxmmaMWwW:mmP.umnxi'.M4wwA:D5fff0':V.vrs 'UJWLWA Laclies, Glee Clulo lfppvr Row-BLACK, Wl'IDl'll4. liRl'IHl3ll'II.. ISAAC, GOEIIING, 1.06.-XNlilLl,, FRll'ISl'IX. Blimlillu Row--LOHRl'lN'I'Z, NY.Xl,'l Nl'lll. lJl'NKl'II.l5l'IliGEl'!, lllillilill 1Dii'evtm'l. l'1l'I', HRABEK, H01-IMAX. Lowoi' Rowfl'lNNS. liI.ll'lWI'Ili. SCHKUEDl'IlC, HA UN, l'l'INNl'Il!. The Ladies' H100 Ulub, Oomposecl of nineteen niembers, had ai vvry success- ful uoiicert season. Dux-ing the nmntlis of April :xml May Twelve K'0lll'0l'iS were 'H-'51 l'CllflUl'9Cl iii llQlQ'lllJ0l'lllQ' Toxins aml 1-liiirvhes. Plains are being' mzulv for an Qxiviicleml trip llIllll0ill2lTQlY afioi' vommonvenieiii. OfHcers Librarian ,,.,, M- .....,,....,........ .,---- ......,,. .,-,-ANNA ENNS Business Manager and T1'P2ISlll'9l' ..,.........., ., .,.. WANDA S. ISAAC Pianist ,..,,,,,.., .............. . . ......,Y,,,.. ., .,,, EDNA WALTNER Presidentw- ,, ,,.,,..,. ..--..,. .... W ,,,. M--- ..,,.. ,----FERN BLACK Assistant, Directoi ,..,,,,,,..... , ..,,fffffM NEVA IDUNKELBERGER Director ...,,..,. .A..,.. .,.... . . W v.,Y.., , .......... JUSTINA REGIER G9GZ'fmY,0 + 'j129,gmgmgmggwff.',,e.Qu.m- 'asrususvnmlf ' 'P' mmmaMw ' ' 'x -,' INK,-' af, 'az2y',4vIr, ' V' , 1 I ' 'im A 5 S 33 91 Ta A If Z Q ,,1-,,,..5- ,,ir..J.v'7Q35m.vf.f,:412,L:,3: ,'ygfff!wgq.,,nlLqjJg-5,- Q . , 1123.-,,,,.-.4L .g,,,: .g1,J.,.,,,-, ,..-,fav .r', , 4, J b- A i rn.-Q I . wut..-marnzw:mam'5mza1, ,.,-V ,- ,'.-, - ...A Q ,fab ' aj, gg Y . .Aw . a w ' - 'A '.iD0nnrsvH9 - KN- l':i,p:u Eigllty-c-iglit rwml . r?EMW-Z LlM575lD6?dDh EE 7BKHlX !dQ.Ym5Hi - rs - ...-,-..,...,. - .. J... - . , ... ..., . .. - -. .. .- . -- -. ' --v .W ., .. - -. -op. . - -- -- H? 1:ii2,Ef:',,,.,HL,-,-, ,--:,..i.Q:.,. ,,A.,:.Q:-1,514 u:k..,.,,J ,ii 'V'-i:6Zag,:.,:w-,ig g f? 4-:f?c,,,. , t . . V. . - . if - ,, - ,' . -. ' ' f .. .31-dv.-vm . 7- if .' ': ff' -- ': -' :Y-.HN - if . J- A f 1 1 . . HF. ?i2if2?-2f'-v'i0- P-K.-lf 15ff'eil2f'W-we-N -ii-'V tvikfr-:qs-: .':-io-is-1,-zifff --2 - -Ship--151'---e' 5miil - - LCn--- ,. his-' Vi 'H'6'WW 0i9'f4'- 'f1 f'f 'ef!f5 wc' amsmuwmwaeimmmumwmawanaswnwvnnwmamemzmarmvnumrwmmwr ' mwmnwsafmviwmlcwlwaawflhoi-was ' MNMM . en,s Giee Upper Row-GAEDDERT. FRY, PENXER, EYMANN, DYCK, SCH?-Tl'l l', ISALZER. HORSCH. Lower Row7liAL'MG.-Xlt'I'Nl'Ili, LTNSUHFIID. Hl'llll'I. Nlt'Kl'1I,. GOERING. 'Dllilili YOTH. Bethel College Giee Club After a lapse of a year tthere being no organization during the year 1918-19 owing to the situation created by the warj the Bethel College Glee Club was again reorganized in the Fall of 1919. Eight former members had returned to school, and these men, after being called together by the former presi- dent and business manager. li, J. Horst-ll. to decide upon a course for the year, reeleeted Horscb to manage the Club during the ensuing year. This is the third eonseeutive year that Horseh has been business manager of the club, and it has been largely thru his efforts that the rlub has been the sueeess that it is. Mr. J. K. Dirks was elected treasurer and librarian. 'Phe membership limit was placed at sixteen. After tryouts the other eight men were selected. 'Phe club was very' fortunate in seeuring the services of Prof. A. D. Sehmutz as direetor. YVords cannot express the admirable and able directing of Professor st'illllllfZ, and it is needless to state that very largely thru his capability was the elub a success. As assistant director, Paul liaumgartner did eommendahle work. and his efforts to make the club a sueeess will not soon be forgotten. The work of Nelson Krehbiel at the piano must not be overlooked. Mr. Krehbiel was affiliated with the Oberlin Glee Club during 1918-19. He was, however, not a stranger. having offieiated at the piano for the Bethel rlub during 1917-18. Another feature tending to make the club well received during the tour was the admirable work of Arthur Graber, as a reader. Mr. Graber is a reader and orator of no mean ability. and his work on the stage was everywhere commented upon. The Glee Club Quartette did creditable work, and the applause tendered it after every appearanee justified its existenee. The following rlub members eonstituted the quartette personnel: Paul Baum- gartuer, I'. R. Iiinseheid, Harold Eyniann, l. H. Baller. The club soloist, VV. D. Sehniitt, also did mueh in making the eoneerts :L sueeess. During its tour this year the elub made a swing thru the northern states. stopping at points in South Dakota and Nebraska. lixtensive trips thru the state of Kansas were also inade. ineluding one stop in Oklahoma. . cu 'Wra . ,,,m,m,,.,m,,,,,. . ,,,,,.,mf'--'--...gs or we ff - wwf' . ,E.,,,,. ,.,,,,m, , - . ,. 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Q' ' zwnawumnwmmu:4auv.rwzwwuuwAwfveam,wraunmiwwamw.auve-we' ' . w 'wnWmnbxmMJswBnW. ggi Operetta fllie College Girl and the lvlillxmaicl A unique feature of the Ladies' Glee Club program was the operetta, The College Girl and the Milkniaidf' The rising of the curtain discloses a group of niilkmaids in a meadow playing with cowslip balls. They pelt the head maid with the flowers when she enters. Later a college girl meets the maids and is very much interested in them because they are a species with which she is not acquainted. She sends away the other girls and converses with Phoebe Hodge, who she claims, seems less rustic than the others. The charming and witty dialogue is interspersed with solos and duets. The operetta closes with a chorus by the milkmaids and the college girl in which they declare that they never will agree il' they talk from morn until night. CHARACTERS V Phoebe Hodge, a Milkmaid- ,,,.... ..,, . --- ....,,.. FERN BLACK Minerva Hexicon, B. A., a College Girl .... ---MARTHA KLIEWER Chorus ------- - ---- - --.-.----.-- . .---. .-- .--------- GLEE CLUB 'ans' Ilzlwo' ,99N,.+ fufq, 3 , w w.. -...vo-.f .rf M - '--41:-is . i, . V3 az. V-Y. , -, fm, 1 '- ,M .sn :n.4.:'. A ' , ' S 5 'A ,slew-, .fgf.5-.:m- 1-V'-i,,.f.-,,, get-...f:1. 1 L an ' F' B 5 A 32514 f 1 .smug ' 2.4. ,ik -ng , 1 2 ,, H. !,,.,,:g1-.. Y. 2-.M ww..-, ez: ,gh -..-.-.--ul tf' :liz Q '?- . 49 -f' an :V i .qifbhiro Ni Page Ninety 'YY o 0 -'23 v,s2Q 9,0 Y 0.0.0 O: of ,O 0 0 0 'O' ' A4 4Q ' ' FMT' ' WEEK 1 af? ilgsiilfff -'Tami-in-j fztrtwffvi' 14, 3 I., fy. .f rf: -.f-5-1 5 , 3 L-,.. E' 1,41 mgj-31,1 51 453, ,,'L5.4, :g: 4 --iam. x g ,Q f 1 , . 15' - . ,,,, - f'i'3'I- , V 1 ILA I, 1..?'.,il -.,5 gf ,:f.fm-y ,,- 'Q 3,54-,f,, 3 , ' v yn J ,f 5, -3.M-- 1 : Q -'4 E54l1?f'i'. V .1 . milf, - 4 Nm!! . 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BM.ul.'w.-rruvrfiz mrmumswpv menus mwr1a:r4uzlm'uuua:urnrz:mmaevnm.ae uw4w1dMnmr37vW:zWJn7.'2amfarw':1f:az9w:nT'fx4'AvJivA!UHJ?a dh NVIlil,l.'XM IJUTSON That Dotson is one of the very best and inost effia cient coaches in the state is very evident from the fact that he developed one of the strongest teams in the Conference out of raw and inexperienced niaterial. He was a star player of the Newton Athletic Club and has coached that teani the last few years. He has a thorough knowledge oi' basket ball and knows how to impart this knowledge to the boys. The past sea- son was one of the nlost successful basket ball sea- sons in the history of Bethel. Coach Dotson deserves niost of the praise and credit for the success. He has done his part to put Bethel on the map for clean sportsmanship. He has many friends ainong the fac- ulty as well as among the students but especially among the boys who played under his supervision. Fifteen Rahs for Coach Billy. I Llit 'AS J. I IORSCH Some men are born coaches, others have the ability and only await the call to come forth to action. Luke belongs to the latter class. Even though the foot ball season was started late he showed his ability as coach by developing two strong teams. The boys got a thorough knowledge of the game which may serve as a stepping stone for the succeeding years. Later in the year the absence of a n1en's physical director was keenly felt. Here again Luke appeared in the foreground and very ably served in that ca- pacity. Q ---- .. . ' A fli.+0 ' fkqifa 'uwyflaoivf' ,sesxanmv-xrumrwwm' ' Q A . V ' ' W' J f ,. ..-..,, zfumv' ' ' Svsqyfqg. Vi, Q, p atb 5 -U, . nmzmmmmuvnmefrmmf . ' z.-vpqpmn NV.- I'ug:4- Ninety-two t'1Q56W4Z.i74n'fBli2'2L5lZ'31mZfilfihWiS3fJ?'1'.l29a?L. 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Had he not been handicapped by a severe case of mumps, during the middle of the season, Unruh could easily have a place on the first Confer- ence team and could have placed Bethel at the top of the standing. FRANK BALZER CENTER Buck, that stout, muscular center, de- veloped into a first team man. In fact, he was one of the surprises of the season. This was his first year, and due to the sickness of Dyck he had to step in at center, and, boy, he stepped. Balzer not only got the tip off but managed to cage four or five goals in every game. L gunman. g A, 'W,L 2 A ' -. ' can-3-r,g-E:g,,a1. q:,,-.ggw:.-J.,-um.,-. ,4,f..m,. an-.. l i is A , '5.:v ,,,'- fe rf'51-q'g1 f,, ':f Q I 'vpfflfw' Lfi1lli.2i-mie??w'ff-'fS?0fH.- - 'G 4 li .-1-53 -,-aG: 5'm'4'ii7v7f'-Je'z'.ff-+159 1 , , . .,n.t...,-., I I .- V - . f em- -, 1 1 ..- -I -0-' Lug.. f fb ff. KV xwunvuamwnsamwv I -va 0 69 an at 'Irv ' 499 ro' 'N ,smemmu-,aamnmy 'bmrinfl' Page Ninety-four W1 ,. 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SMISSER FORWARD Vandy began his basket ball career several years ago, back in the state of Indiana. He is undoubtedly one of the best forwards developed in the Conference and with this year's experi- ence should make a name for himself no matter where he happens to play. Only a slump for a game or two kept him from b ' emg placed on the All Conference team. U Agni Nfwbf- MWM1. Q. A+.- 'f ,Q, a ...if .-, W, . a,..,,. - L 2.f.'-f:g.f 'fPIi .xi WM- ' ff '..w .r:x wif .4-1 -sv -. V.-.. 5 t U 'Q ' ua '-Yiftli. 3'-1,t1': 'f 1. fu, t .. :AL . R 1 S ' ' J 'Q A-:'lQj1j,i'g2'l .:if'5a.sfg'z-skatlsffm? -:leaf -gmtmggqdggg 4... .ts.!.,, . . .,,. f 1 3 v.v1'f - + . f .-1, - ' a H .ff f -tw .. - -hmm, fd . .. ' Page Ninety-five nusmnmnmf ' ' ' ' fe-.:1ff L1 ' ' :-'IJ' ' 'fn-.f5'2-f--+:Ha' Jail! A 1 f'-fam. ' 'ww - 1-' 1 ,-s- ',?f Ai1'. 11 721111 .. -::. 1. , . ., J : ' ' ' ' Q 1:-1f,,ni:'i.1 .1-ez, Maw-, :iff 2 .Ya wg ew P . f 'iff -f 'fu 11 -,el-It! Q 3,:'-C:Z:,iic'f5' fi ' ,elsif '.'..-5.4 'M mag- 1, ., . 1 ' 1 no-fa v - I-, M 'Jw H-f ' ,fa-if -' ,aff -'S-1. ' 1.1 vi,--. L-:gif qv, .1-. g'f'.1 -',- 94, mf .- 3 .. 'M f--1 .' e , W '.fv?zg?zg.g.:e i l V -A Q mg! - if- H' ' dp. ' ,.11Q:2f,ev Sgr, 55,1 ,ft mviiafgftgp tl N f v ' ,J ' ' ,sg 5,.'r f 9.9 'i..,- Ag- -f is -1.31 1 1.-J. -,1-if -r1.,?f2,1n Liz'-,gs f,'f1:-..-4225.5 'gf',.'-mtg, -L: iIf:l ,,v:-.i,-21-2151 : fi? -FN13 mi ,. fees..-.v.. . r ., K svmvn1mwmvx+.yym,-Q-r0upmmfmwmmzpurumn4mm:4n-.zwwcwer sr PETER R. IJNSCHEID GUARD Pete is about the niftiest floor guard in the state. Due to aninjury at the beginning of the season Pete was forced to discontinue his basket ball career. Consequently he was out most of the season and did not get a chance to play against state teams. Pete is a letter man of previous years and during his entire career he played a clean and consistent game. HAROLD H. EYMANN GUARD t'Chick, that young and handsome guard filled his position exceptionally Well. He played more consistently than any other man on the team. Even though he was forced to play guard the entire season due to Linscheid being out, with Becker as a mate Eymann could break up nearly any pass. Every year should see him going stronger. N r H P. '50 'Ergo - usummmauu-an-.1m.. ummm' . - ' A-mm Ngvvw '9' ' 'I-my- ' .swawr-nfmsraam: gg.i-:,-q5f.e::-f- -ri ,-.,5w,4q, f ,- gr ew -.,.:- uv ., ,- .pp ,M1,-, Q .. ' X W is 3+w4tQE v'. : 1,,,, ,, fl. -,Q F' if.1efv-i:a','v:::- V D 161 agf'g!i':y?r1 :'ggggj1jQgf ,gggy qi g-i gg -.k4i31ggQh9gjzz1.:,f5.g.,: , '5 K H 0 ,ulgy gfmwv. 8 'mvzavmumiavs-fa vs.1...,., -Q Z 'r , . ffv'-Zu, - ., - i.-ff V-1 A X.. - a . . 5, -ff DP ' 1+ . i .Dfhnn 'lf 1 Page Ninety-six t.YH?i7,Ri!:'e'5H-'5!LW.!'a1fr'I':YbQS'J5afJUi'vU9 My 1-y,f.,k,,,. , .- i, . saeauaf ' mwaunammfmmmmxnmsmmumemmmmrumuumumvmavms ' Aman-nInvl4 ! 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He was sick ILll110't d ' ' ' pped Paul early in the season s uring the entire season D ck - Y was regular center at the start and was able to out-jump any man in the state. V - N... ati Wllvfo '- ' ,. uas4nu1muu.Q'45n4..Q'Hf4Jnnf' .,'9t,+ fu,, qa fl95v ,4i ' 5 3 l ' 1.-Miki,-1 f' my-'-,. r ef :Law-'.' ':f.1i'.- ' W 5 J ZZ? di f 4 1f-1114'f.i 'r'-H1111-2,1' ff:-H,-Q Q B vit-+fw3' 1-5 1: kiwi si5llfsl ff 7tm 1gf:eQ,. fs ' E 5. 'sense-:124 :aP11wa'maz,er. .4,,.1,,,.'gt .W Q4 -Z, ' 1- . ',- .Qt,g'.,.,-.-.r,.7..'. . ., - ' iw , -t if-' I - Q? SB -2 if ' ypalarzoff ' llatgr' Nintvy-ss-vi-n msmlnmnul - D it-gf. -ze, . - 453 '31-fy, Qjllg ,L fy 2 V ,',',g,::, ' 1 1'. 9. kffffsgzwv, . wb t if - -6' 4'-1 - ,-: wL4f,ct'.e-ia? ..,t1.'..: l-.sh -A 1-.J lilfanf-.'.':52-:c-.L112.-.s'li'F'-'w 'A 4 hw , ,ff'..ff:1r-'-l-LM! '-'07 yt' ' -'fmt aulvaviwmnrumumk' . .triltlnilff 449119. Basket Ball Basket ball is Bethel 's major sport. In the short time that Bethel has been a member of the Kansas Conference she has always maintained one of the strongest teams. She has several times seriously threatened to carry away first honors. Bethel's average standing in the Fonference is about .600 Our basket ball schedule for this year was somewhat larger than usual because we did not have any Inter-Collegiate foot ball. The basket ball season opened very promisingly. -NVith three letter me11 back the prospects for a championship team were good. Although there were only two vacancies a large number of candidates volunteered. These men showed good form which made competition keen and the outlook for a strong team better. Coach Dotson gave every man a thorough try-out before selecting the regular team men. However, he kept a number of men in training on re- serve which proved to be a great advantage. The season had not progressed very far when an avalanche of hard luck struck our varsity squad. Due to sickness some of the men were forced to retire permanently, others only temporarily. It kept our coach in perpetual fear as to where the players for the next game would come from. At this time Coach Dotson called on the reserves. The men who were not able to participate in enough Conference games to entitle them to a letter but should receive hon- orable mention for the ingenuity displayed in the games in which they par- ticipated are Uaeddert, Nickel and Vogt. Bethel's basket ball season of 1919-20 may well be considered a success, our team scoring 470 points as against the opponents 309. Toward the close of the season our team went to Topeka to play the strong Washburn team. Al- though they lost both games they were lost by only a small margin. It showed the Eastern colleges that Bethel can play real basket ball. Bethel 's lnter-Collegiate athletic record is one of which the college is justly proud. Bethel is fighting her way to the Kansas Inter-Collegiate Athletic Con- ference Basket Ball Championship. The day is steadily approaching when Bethel shall receive the laurels of victory. U- 'Ut' 09, 'O 1' A Y 5k,f ff.i 2 r'2Ze's.::w: -L.:-,.Ml-,qs--P :.1s'. : T 1 -:iw ...w -gm, ic.--.,, ' iw . f- F 1 1 f' ,giizy-'.:w -fa' LLP? 54411 Ymtt 'Wi-f I 1 1 2 ' ' ' 2 f r1'f'f-feta!-'ive 'iff'-YL' 'tb . . 542 .f t lemma my -4 WV Page Ninety-eight fwnm ..-... fm-:swans ' 'uwm.mm nmmwmmwumuMm',mmms ' . ag ,511i:qf:.,1,- g1g5,w.g ,,.,L3gjgq' 3.3.1-'iz--2 :.1,.,.-'fgff .,.j.fJ-5-,,f.g,-'grrvpq ilgf'- -5?.' gg,j,y5,x5,-gf j,fjv.f.jia..535531-.j.5v.1i' '1-tiff? i,..52..,,5f-M fZj,z-'giL: -f.2ff:fi ea -13.3, I 1. . i -N - j' I A-,pipe -. '1 vi. ':. , YL 'E -.5 ,Ta .mrjfl-,.3?',g 9,-sql-i J:-H . ,, ., V., ,112 A ,L -v r Amit,-,., . ,if ,, -fg,,, ,.i,, .. ,,.,.,,,p:-,m.5fr, H1210-' '+.4'mv.:'fmy:'x it-.-,-37:1 M-1f:'.'r.'ifvgfm.-aafff-,Q ',17f.af. c5r,:--21' 1:ff-- ff ' J---'f.w fm.-s. -if if Mw' !l'- rw- '-'H'-f' -fi-s -vw ' '-' uf- f- B v 1 .f The 5885011 Bethel vs. Cooper, at Newton, 56-14. Bethel vs. K. U. of Commerce, at Newton, 62-22. Bethel vs. Friends, at Wichita, 26-16. Bethel vs. Cooper, at Sterling, 54-17. Bethel vs. Bethany, at Newton, 43-16. Bethel vs. McPherson, at Newton, 41-11. Bethel vs. Bethany, at Lindsborg, 29-36. Bethel vs. McPherson, at McPherson, 50-23. Bethel vs. Kansas Weslyan, at Newton, 40-19. Bethel vs. Washburn, at Newton, 20-64. Bethel vs. Washburn, at Topeka, 22-34. Bethel vs. Washburn, at Topeka, 27-37. Menis Gymnasium Classes Owing to the absence of a coach during the year 1919-20, much difficulty was experienced in giving the men suitable exercise. Recognizing the diffi- culties created by this situation and yet realizing the need for physical training of some sort, the Student Council, after some deliberation, decided to give the men all of the exercise that they wanted, but under student supervision. As long as the weather permitted this was 'feasible but the time came when this course could no longer be pursued. The basket ball situation was well taken care of, but those men who were not fortunate enough to have become squad members were also still in need of exercise. A So the Athletic Committee decided that the same tactics used in the Fall should be pursued for the gymnasium. After consultation with President Klie- wer, Luke Hoi-sch was appointed to take charge of the gymnasium work. The college curriculum demands two hours of gymnasium work a week, or its equivalent. Two classes were formed, each meeting twice a week for an hour of work. The gymnasium work consisted of a regular course in the calis- thenics, some work with the parallel bars, and with the horse. Basket ball games were also indulged in. Much interest was taken in the gym classes and though the course was perhaps not as comprehensive as it would have been under the direction of a coach yet it served the purpose of giving regular and systematic exercise to every man in school. . 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We scored our first touchdown on a place-kick formation Instead of kicking the ball, Schowalter passed it to Unruh who carried the pig-skin across the gaol line of the enemy. This was the key to our glorious victory. With the chance of victory in sight our line men determined to hold their own Occasionally, Balzer pierced the enemy line, intercepting their .back-field behind their own line. After a few unsuccessful line plunges it was evident that the enemy line was in vincible, consequently, I again resorted to forward passes. Nabbing a forward pass Unruh raced forty yards with the wind, being only within a few feet of the enemy goal line when he was intercepted by the opponents. Calling for an end run around left end and at the same time dashing through the line we scored another touchdown. Victory was ours. JOHN H. GAEIDDERT, Captain. . xx'-' Wh: ,f'y'ff'f,,'g, w ,. ,. - -,W M 1 ee, 'gr 4z':1.s- 1. 11, ,aj ' .':- ,vs 1: my ll 1.1 ,,, L1 .Lf-. 3 :-mt' f 5 'A 4' ,:-,:',-f,,v:- ,- .w '-'1'.fF1xJ',- ,.2l 'f'-L-':. 'FT -1 3 5 f 325 -g L-lasfaeciiifl ' 'fiiwf911Q:.eii'l 5 ,f l'.,i12,1.,,'f,- wg EQ! at ip- .iff-4514 I - 2 ff H . -fpfjununfv Page One Hundred Two B? I- gm X .V , -I ' 'v L.-wnwgw iwiezv- 'nf-:.:f:fg 1-ff4.w':a1e H A V--v ffPi1'Mf, ' '-ef.: 'ffl--L, .- ,.:g:iLk :fini '-f.RjfJ-f'rL't?L4,' -gi.- If P.Jf'f-1'.-lg ' LSI!Nm ' Foot Ball .2 WWimwww TIGERS Graymaroon, 1920: In response to the request for information as regards the greatest foot ball game that was ever contested on the Bethel Gridiron, I will sketch a few words concerning the men who upheld the laurels of the TIGERS. We went into the game with a strong determination to win. In fact, we were so determined that we became over-confident, which probably was the cause of our defeat. Every man on the TIGER squad was an experienced knight of the gridiron Qto be surej. The Tiger line was impenetrable, consequently I resorted to line plunges. Dyck un- flinchingly made several ugly holes into the line of the enemy thru which Wall and Kintzi rushed time and again, only to be intercepted by the back field of the Red Rebels. Pete Linscheid, our smashing fullback, succeeded in penetrating the enemy line several times. Hege's tackling also deserves special mention, and as for our line, the RED REBELS are still uncertain as to whether it was made of cement or flesh and blood. The greatest difficulty that revealed itself in the course of the game and which was the one cause of our defeat, was the fumbling of the pigskin. We were only within a few feet of the enemy line when the shrill sound of the whistle summoned us from the field. The faded sun was still glimmering in the west. when we left the gridiron, tired and disappointed. Altho the game was lost we still contended that we should have won. The day ended with a big feed at the boarding hall, where we celebrated our defeat in great style. Long live the Tigers and the Red Rebels. A. J. GRABER. Captain. 910' Wai s.'k,.-u 'f.,l qL .I mm ' 'Ni 'ffl 1'-VH ?f?V . ' vw AF- .- f1.1,F V' uf 'ZH '-'v Ar 1-ff' if-1. I 5 1 'ff+:'v .1'J ' 1 I-A , if-15.-v-721 3,-fl '72 ,f'7'!- 'I- JF U W1 2 ' 95 ? Q-in ' ti - N - - 1 . . , , , 1 . ufaym wx ,, i f .- Page One Hundred 'Fhree ,umggwq aQllluv'lA .1?!7Da1asl sp ' if ' ae 4 . . 5 W 2 if j,..J25f:. f,1, .if ,mgar1-anvazwmfwmflvm-J-2wuw..fn1.ssM2:v-Qu:.:nwrunu4vesv:x:nm.vna:maHf , xzmfwcsfxzmxvv-nwxramazzxwimf'..4zo:vr:nc-movzvsssrvvxiwvw Track X. t .f- VVith the quadrangular meet only two weeks away, Bethel's track men are getting down to hard work. Thus far no 'Find has been unearthed and it is evident that if we are to make a showing at Cooper, we will have to do it by persistence and work. Thus far the work in the various events has consisted largely of acquiring the form, with little thought of records. With a try-out this week, however, we will be able to get a line on the men who will represent us on the field and on the track. It is evident that we will be somewhat weak in the field events. Candidates for the broad-jump are, Suderman, Hohman, Hege and A. Vander Snrissen. Suderman, though a novice, quickly acquired the form, and with work should be an able jumper. Hohman and Hege have both done well in the first attempts. In the pole vault, high jump and shot put we will be very weak unless a Dark horse appears at the last moment. Dave Pankratz and Menno Schmutz are hurling the discuss in a satisfactory manner. Both these men have had experience and will be valuable. On the track our prospects are brighter. A number of nicn are trying out for the distances. Fenner is a good nriler, and Schmutz a two-miler. At the 4-10 yards we have Captain Schowalter, Penner, Pankratz and Kaufman. This quartette should give us a strong relay team. At the dashes Kaufman. Nickel, Hege, Dechert, Van der Smissen, Goering, Boese, are all trying to burn the track. Our great weakness this year lies in the fact that the nien have not turned out as they should have done. There have never been more than twenty men out at any time and many who showed up well at the beginning, have found the Work too strenuous and have followed the line ot' least resistance. 1 NE ,Siin 'fz:f'2 '!27y7Qf.!i?6i1v ' .,.:zumv.sQM-mrxrfwuisvsmf ' B ral? f Z5 Q.EL:H ,tnfv.,'s..v.Vp, ,. ' ' ' EVGYFRP' l' J, ,ggmvrvnfxs 2 - lkigt- Om- 1-luuwlrs-tl Four . .WhH' ' tU HRH- 1 -.y. 'g..:,ffg'p:,' fi-2.,,1.-iwzf-i .-Q , .:- w , Maj..-I., -rlfl Lf .j ,5,.,f .,,f,::':. , V- ' ,- ,jf-4. VNIV ,rx ffqgxi, .1-,V-Q1-,rg Q5-L-V,5w,gJ,s1,fa',E,1' ,.,Z',,f , f ag 1' - f V' . ' V' A if v ,-v.'f'v' tr. . ' ,lr ,. a , 15, .. Ugg' . p , 5 nf' 5-aj,-1 J: . A ' ',,'fQ.w 4 W ,ffiiilf 'I' - I- ,riff ' R1 - :s ' r ' . ,l .f i V .:' ,. . , F4 .A ,. ,'fi'i'?,l:5 V if,-,.g.v,,,5, t ng, ,',,.51x,,f wi,-.-,',-,,v:1s11,1g1.f - . ggf,,' tee,-,i 'iw Y- ws,-1, -mia'1.4-as-f9..f'-fr. -'-'.f.1.,2-L:':,+:'t ' ' DG7WHMN1mKE9WJbM'MENL H bT8HlYAGfU'!HkMMY . r ,zflmiwlr ' . T . Q. Tennis has again taken a place in the athletics of Bethel. The reason for the re- newed interest in this line of athletics is the fact that tennis has been made a major sport in the Conference League, while heretofore it has been classed among the minor sports hy the Conference schools. Another reason that tennis has shoved forward is that letters were awarded the tennis men this year, a thing that has not been done in the past. Enough interest was taken to fix up six courts, the work being done by tennis enthus- iasts under the management of Possum Vogt, so courts will be in fair shape for tennis men next year. Tennis was run cn the same dates as the track meets, a separate cup, however, being given for the tennis tournament and the track meet. Our teams entered the tourna- ment held on the same date as the quadrangular meet between Cooper, Bethany, McPherson and Bethel, and also took part in the state tournament held in connection with the state track meet at Emporia. Men who represented the school at these tourna- ments are entitled to letters. A 41,1 luv, ,,..,, . t 0 I ,mgmsxvqvbwwu 5'S!,Q.w,,z'f2 W mmnmw -M.. fer, ?t'f:'1:w:u.f, -, .1-1w.,w -. yt rr.-1 ta: if -f fm -fs 'w:'1.a ' eq. - I 35 1 ,:e.a1 : rv'--af:2-'tfwwv-'2:. U . if ' ? + 4, f ft, ,- ., M... ., ,. ,, . ,.,AF. w,gg:,..,U.. Q, 'gr 5 ,,,,5gL,,-Q , 0, .15 A kk! 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The girls have, in their own way, an indoor base ball season in the Fallg basket ball during the Winter, and Volley ball during the Spring There is quite an enthusiasm manifested among the girls when the College girls are playing the Academy girls. The gymnasium, however, does not limit the girl's desire for good health, and when Mother Nature arranges her equipments for healthy amusement, namely, sunshine, a warm breeze and a clear sky, both gymnasium classes take tramps over pastures and roads to inhale the pure air which is offered to them so freely. The classes this year unfortunately have not been very large, due to various reasons. XVe sincerely hope that next year there will be more who will take in this work. 'N 061.1 Www, ' if H V ,. vmmmaaauzmcam. .. I 56,5-m,,,,2 ,swf ,mm ,., 7.v+5z,'g-:gig 1, -x:t,,g..3f,qf,e ' - ,Q 2.9,-Q f. ,,,, .mv-. as-1., e'g..., 'W .. 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The business firins whose ads. are shown here Q are the sanie firms that are always back of Bethel College nO matter ! whether they think it will pay them financially or not. Let them know ! that you appreciate their support g ANDERSON BOOK STORE . AUTO MACHINE CO. Q BARNUM N R CO. i BANK OF MOUNDRIDGE i BETHEL COLLEGE . BECKER'S GROCERY BOOTERY, THE I BUHLER MILL .sz ELEVATOR CO. i CENTIIRY CLOTHING CO. 2 CITIZENS STATE BANK Q COCKLEY'S BAKERY I DICKEY'S PIANO STORE C IJIRKS, J. K. ! ENNS MILLING CO. Q ENNS, DR. J. H. I ENZ, HENRY i FARMERS NATIONAL BANK 2 FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. Q FAHERTY SHOE SHOP ADAIR HABERDASHERY I FRITZ PRINTERY i FRANKLIN, L. L. : GAEDDERT, H. B. Q GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. I GOERZ FLOUR MILLS CO. i GOERING HARDWARE CO. : GOERING-KREHBIEL MERC. CO. Q GRABER HARDWARE CO. I GRAYBILL BROS. i GUYMON-PENBROY 2 HARVEY COUNTY STATE BANK ! HANLIN-LEVVIS MERC. CO. I HAURY, BR. R. S. HERTZLER, DR. R. H. i HETZEUS CLOTHES SHOP - .IANZEN FURNITURE CO. KANSAS GAS gl ELECTRIC CO. i KANSAS STATE BANK C KEYSTONE PRESS KEISER, DR. CHAS. KNOWLTON, I . J. KOPKE BROS. MERC. CO. KOPPER CLOTHING CO. LEHMAN HARDVVARE CO. MAY, WILL MALLIES, FRED MIDLAND NATIONAL BANK MOUNDRIDGE MILLING CO. MOUNDRIDGE LUMBER CO. MURPHY'S STUDIO NEWTON MILLING CO. NEWTON LUMBER CO. NEWTON MUSIC CO. NELSON, OSCAR F. PLUMB, W. I. RACKET, THE REED, HORACE REESE DRUG STORE REGIER, J. C. REGIER 8: REGIER RICH MERC. CO. SCHMIDT'S HARNESS SHOP SHEETS BROS. SHAW CYCLE CO. SMITH'S PHARMACY SPRINKER, HENRY J. SQUIRE BARBER SHOP STUCKY, DR. B. J. STARK, ANNA M. STOWALL'S STUDIO SWENGEL SL SON BARBER S SWARTZ LUMBER CO. UNRUH 8: MATTHIES UP-TO-DATE LAUNDRY WALLACE, MRS. J. K. WALTER, HENRY WALLACE HARNESS SHOP WOODS 8: STERBA HOP I I i---------------------------- ll WE I I .I .- '4S.L'fSq'.ves'v. ,,'fXf f 'I':if'+Q 3 ' -A ' .-.. -1 fy 5 .- . '..-v . 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Also headed first prize young' herd. was ti member of first prize calf herd, and one of the group of first prize get of sire. His calves are evidence that we did Well in selecting hiin to head our herd. If in need of good ShOl'Ih0l'I1.i inquire, We may have just the animal you are looking for. SUPREME CLIPPER stood either first or second at four State Fairs in 1919. In u class of 28 in Wichita in 1920 she defeated American Royal winners of 1919 and stood next to the top of her class. VISITORS MET BY APPOINTMENT GAEDDERT BROS. GI. Wllyml' N. . gain f4,, e 3 , . ,.Mnm.vamf:m:av,v,:mr wa., 1,-m.f.i 5 'V-.'?'1?i r ' - . .:i..i 1' -4' ,ef-.,f.,1 ' Z N -wt' 4 ' Q ' Q 2 ' ' i1g..:', ,:a 11 ,vm :wif f14'?-1'Qj:.'. f'1'- -.L-'ff -1 -v.:- ' 1 B 1??f 4J 2f?MI f1: H:5i?'af4tT 15334-f'1 'fxiiiiil I I 5 3 f F ,f'ugi25,4f.g-mg,-4-.Ariffqff'g g41?3,i3:.ig:f'2'1?f1if Q 5,:'4Qi?2t..11l, 5, I5 .1i,,Q',i. .TW .. , . , H. - -.N f- 4 ,O .- A 'R ' .pohuoflf 1 l':1gi-Ono IIlllllIl'0lI Iflighl A . r r'WW2BM!m QGMN3w ' rdLM'En7HW.Mil mYvHk, HbHW5M 'W Q 935: ,r-iw. 211.1-wiki. r::.w',':',f....- ,vv.fy.g,4 ,J 'jp'-N1 .I L27-I' 2.113 r-In-mgigwsx, Hp- 51.f:Tiy,.1:1',,,i?:qJ:-ff: f 19 W Y 1 X W Q K f ffwf o 9 ' if , J 'f , 4 7 I 'if f . F ! 4,51 .nj f 2 1 , . ',FV'f'1 . t T P11115-f,A.1 AJ -1.1, .5.n,,,,'5 ,vp rw , W ,,,-,Li,, W.f, :nf . at or ' fn EZVfKNMAiIWVWl91W9U3fMHl3A f n87fF Y .1 SUPERIOR QUALITY LAVENDER PRINCESS 7TH CALF She stood second or third for us every place she was shown in 1919 and 1920. She did remarbably well as a, ten year old, topping the Purple Ribbon Sale January 29, 1920 in Wichita of the female consignment, selling,at S1475.00. mvr as vmcn. 5HQi!l1Qt!W0RlD Brel. 51 , 192U lr. H. B. Geeddlrf. of Buhler, Klnltl ht! 4..m.t.-nm in 1 mn time um. my you-ng mr vm xml-uv., ur-.rm me ,ma nu-a -on cu. 40. - He hes llreldy elhbld to en eminent posit ion 1706, 5111 in the Shorthcrn business of Klnlu end in rnted by breeders All over the United Staten le l groin' of lon of the belt. settle in the Sun Flerler Stats. M-W-flHl The Fa rmerk Greatest Paper fwL-4-fswffw-y 1 920, THE SHOW SALE IN WICHITA The Purple Ribbon Sale of Shorthorns was hold on the lr. Gleddlrt lboled lf. the beginning his lhddl in the A'-election of hh herd lit! end then ha followed that up ll?-h e good foundation of good fe-lee uc thnt he In :ble to cole in lt the Royll Purple Stle lt Klnlll letionll Live Stock Expelitlon lent Jlmmry llhh cattle lell fitted, md 'ell bred und 71:-linod the high dollar for his product. I be-pu for lr. Guan..-t nr -ii than lhe nonelder buying those londerful elttl 5 the Shartho breed, to buy from his institution. Hot lr. Geedder lccounl but dn Lhlh' bln Account. Then y too l tart right. le lr. Gledderl did. X tslgne nger o 'ME SHORTHCRN 310512 morning of Jun. ilflfthe best romhination sale of the hreerl over held in Kansas. lt proved that there need he no hesitanry in presenting good cattle, well hrud and properly ronrlitioned, in xi sale at Wichita. H. B. Garerllll-rt, Buhler, Kans,, has been before Shorthorn mrn only a short lime. This was his first experience in a show and sale. Some thought that ho was at a disadvantage in being called upon to furnish the first animal for the sale, hut his ro:-in heifer went to John 'l'. Kramer, Tulsa. llklu.. at 31225. Later he presented ll much arlmirerl pair in the cow Lavender Princess Tth, hy Blythe Barron, tho sire or' the dam of Bellows' King Barron, with ei roan heifer at foot by lhukdnle Baron. She proved to be one of the host huys of the auction when purrhased hy W. IK Wood, Lawton, tlklarlmnla at SIA75. The Gam-dllert entries were well grown, properly condi- tioned and met with appreciation, the fire hesul ill'0I'JlKlllg 95915 BUHLER, KANSAS, PHONE 412 .,, xv-1 fm, -'-. , mama. v.asm:zf2u..x'wQm.f 32,1931- f f,,?'i QT' - - Mm WV., .:,,., ,557':'2'Q1a1:,v:1, tE?..'riW.'.--. V v..w'4., ',f-r ...w q.nrb.3fw.: ' E J U 'A ' 1:y.-'-,,,- J, -,, mt- -.MagiMy51,-.-.,:..,-.f,,'..f,, my D T19-f'fi'if1.r'11rlfw:ffakfiwi-wif.:QMS:2321-:tZl,21g1::g.!e,sf2e.'5qaef,. 3,3 M ' f 'Q k.,5.3c:g,1-.Lf xr'-. 'sawarnd w -. l ,fs,,,,,, 'Z , : , - - , Mm , -,,, Z, 4 f N . . ' fQ1g4,w,d1,. Page One Hundred Nino mfr- -:.-'.f- .pw ' 3 --Hr ,: '2.Lf,?f1'- Writ., mj2.:- 'r '..w,'.41w1'.'n -Aw' i r.:'!-' '-fi--:ff va --f'-5L:1'.v71: 9 - Q E - Q gm W G V. if :QU h , I .. 3594, .Xu-Q , .. -5 .ifgv ,W .12-ff, sittin-af.. ..'m:1t- Jy.-'qtff,i2,.... 1,-a-1,..1f+n::..5 -team my Aaefijjzy ,w a n ' L' 'W s w m mw fl, aguqogtNpo1o1o1ogo:-tio.. 1 1 -pogo:11.1010.-wqpoguqogt,gt-1o1ogoqpo4m.vg4 ! , ! i President, P. J. GRABER Vice-President, C. A. LAMBERT ' i Cashier, J. J. KAUFMAN Assistant Cashier, LENA STEVENS i i i i ! Q ' g u ZIITIIGI' 21 l0Il3 all - ! ! ! PRETTY PRAIRIE, KANSAS ' . I g Ca.p1ta1and Surplus 327,500.00 i lf you are numbered among those who are proposing to do bigger and I broader things in this day of Reconstruction you surely will want i to avail yourself of the splendid advantage of this bank which has thc I i resources oi' the Federal .Reserve System with gold reserve of i Sli2,000,000,000 behind it. Q DIRECTORS I J. W. GRABER J. w. STEVENS JoNAs A. STUCKY ' C. L. SCHOOLEY JOHN ALBRIGHT S. S. ALEXANDER ! ! Qzpioi ini 102111 211111 1 111 ini init: 1 iniuirioiniui 3111924 Calendar September 10-11.-Enrollment days. Dr. Langenwalter gives opening address. September 12.-Regular school work be- gins. September 14.-First Sunday away from home. September 14-17.-Mosquitos make a raid on the campus. September 18.--Glee clubs tryout. September 19.--Y. M. and Y. W. Fall so- cial. September 25.e Chapel seats assigned to students. September 27.--Weinie roast and water- melon spree at Sand Creek instead of reg- ular supper at boarding hall. October 2.AM. J. Galle, former Bethel of Events October 8.-Glee club men parade thru library and are greeted by President Kliew- er in the hall. October l0.iHobo convention. Pearl and Earl Ledig given first prize represent- ing typical hobos. October 12.-College Day. Dr. Langen- walter addressed students. Cad Freshmen and Sophomores have outing, too. October 17.gCollege Sophomores have first outing, near Fern Black's home. October Emporia. 18.-Y. M. C. A. delegates go to October California, Riesen and Y. W. C. A. 19.-Rev. Horsch from Upland speaks to students. Misses Isaac go to Denver to attend Advisory Board convention. October 20.ffFirst number of the Lec- ture course. October 23.-Edna Ruth Loganbill en- student, visits on campus. joys wheelbarrow ride on her birthday. U 65301 Www, -In I' r fs. vc vf - .- - f .r ,A I ' If ' Af V f 'raaswnasuavwwmmcusmaaemnuw 5i.f,1,,g.L.,.y., 172 ' 5 'EL . . f rm, . .-, ,G , - 1- .. N 1 .l i-- ?'og,,m,f.d 7': Page Ono Hundred Ton . 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I W Noni Bn R October 29.-Second number of Lecture course. Board of Directors meet and de- cide to give students Thanksgiving vaca- tion. October 31.-Hallowe'en. College boys appear in overalls. Faculty entertains en- tire student body in gym. November 1.-College Sophs entertain facility in gym. Pea- nut races, nigger baby stand, bobbing for apples, some fea- W tures of the evening. November 5.+Oscar Horsch if returns to California. November 7.-College Public Literary program. Y. W. C. A. X . g served sandwiches after pro- ' gram. November 8.-Fritz Lohrentz is able to leave hospital and go home. On account of disagree- able Weather quite a number ot students were obliged to remain SEPTEMBER 14 on the campus over Sunday. 03010201412014121li01oioioiuioioxoie101034xioioioiocnvin-canoqsonn-it19? i - ! Q H. S. DIGKEY'S Plano Slnre GATSSOHDARQ,?HS0TQ2E5,,,ES g ! Next Door to Post Office Q Nnwrox - - - Kaxsas OTTO R SCHMIDT Q i A reliable place to buy your piano, ' i player piano, phonographs, and musi- , cal instruments. All the late songs . and sheet music, player rolls, and HARNESS Tire Vulcanizing' and Retreading i phonograph records carried in stock i i by the hundred, all the time. 116 W. Sixth Telephone 264 i OitlgurlilU11viuinilliiiilrillitlillillinflliuiliillitliui201014liUi0l1010i01tiQ ..., U. Xiu f ,. . 1 vu ueA:aass'.:.'-an N ' . ammxzf2m,j4dnu.QfqLgr ft,- uf fQ 7 ' 'Mm 1-fa.. vw. 1 H.-we 1-14 ' rn V.: wi . .-.wtf .aff s. 1 - t I Z -5.121-f.:r ..'1-:wan-iff. :'1 'ffe, ':-:- 9, ' I T-3 ' 'Q E Q -amvwmnww . f E ,atb 5 153- Q-,mammmf I i . f7N4rzn1 Sv. - A' A' Page One Hundred ldlt-von . , sawnuamr ,-,- H,-.. . v,,,,,f 1.-1'-V rw... fm 'e':-,ii.:- x y , ri I i--.2-.q...e::,,fua'. ,-,-1, !-,1g,.:g-- -.asf 1 16. , .- an ere. Lg: . . 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Pete Andres was formally intro- duced to the dormitory. November 16.fMisses Ligo, 0:0111 it 1 1 1 11110113 1 is in 11120 Harvey County 5 State Bank Q NEWTON, KANSAS ! Q - I , ! i Capital and Surplus bF75,000.00 j Q The Bank of Personal Service 5 9,111111:11111111011uzuioguxozoxnxi'zulu November 23.-Irish Castle Girls enjoy the fruit which Pearl Ledig received from home. November 24.+-Wanda: Girls, I want you to stop teasing me now. I didn't care at first, but I am beginning to care now. Nelson, and V. D. Smissen and Ky! 'LQ ,DQ Mrs. Cora Haury enjoyed their Hy IV Q ' V 51' Sunday morning breakfast on IU? '- Qc gig? the banks of Sand creek. 'task in ftilffl 1,Lv,s2f??EY5-J I7 Misses Ligo, Nelson, and V. ' f .'K?' f 3' Q IJ. Smissen entertained six , , pig ' bil A4 YF .gy ' P if t lady students and six men M NE, r f :ui students at 4 o'clock tea Sun- Ml I -A 2 ' r day afternoon. Mission Band im. V YN M .f gives program at Whitewater. XL ' ' ' - K gi: QM., Wigs, f uwlr we November 17.-Normal stu- nl dents visit city schools. Prof. Janzen forgets that he was invited to Balzer's for dinnerg he does not think of it until he begins eating at the boarding hall. November 18.---Girls Gym. classes take a hike. Fritz Lohrentz back in school. Western Home has a general clean-up. November 20.MEvelyn Winsky leaves for hospital. Otto Pankratz takes her place at boarding hall. November 21.---Prof. Hartzler leaves for Wayland, Iowa. The following an- nouncement was posted on the bulletin board: Lost, strayed or stolen--3 frogs, deceivingly camouflaged. Finder please return to Biology Laboratory. Signedf- Alfred Brauer. November 22. -' -Football game, Tigers vs. Rebels. Score, 13-0 in favor of Rebels. Football men have big feed in Boarding SEPTEMBER 18 November 25.f-Lecture in towng many dates. November 26.-Thanksgiving vacation be- gins. August Blazer succumbed to home- sickness and has forsaken Bethel for his home school, Inman H. S. Most of the stu- dents went home and took friends with them. First snow falls. - 0211010111101111011111 it 1 1 1 vii 1. sfo E SWE GEL, A i Barber Shop 1 g EXPERT VVOHKIIIEN We Appreciate College Trade U . ll H ofa ui goinioiniocmxioioininioioiivzo ., Rs'-' 'ff,,'f - 5619- ' +4,'9, I ' ' ' V-ffMHWMMWmWM '4 .'Q',-5:13-: :.: ,,.5 ..: -as '.,,.'g fft: 1 ,. 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A . F. TIESZEN Lonesome, That's All --- - .... CHRIS GOERING Long Boy ...................V....... - .... ..... F RITZ LOHRENTZ For Better or For Worse ........,........... Everybody's Crazy 'Bout the Doggone Blues-- -- Coeur de ma mie fHeart of My Loveb .,.., A Good Man Is Hard to Find ........... Fidgety Feet ..............A.. . .....,.. Long Live the Ladies .............,,.... Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder ..,, Gen. Mixup --- .......,, - ............. - Lights Out ....................... Liberty Forever ................., -- Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death --- Where Did You Get That Hat? .... Down in the Coal Mine ........ Pat-a-cake .......,.... ........ - Shine On ....................... We Never Speak as VVe Pass By -- Ghost of the Ukelele .............. I've Taken Quite a Fancy to You ..., Fido Is a Hot Dog Now .,........,, I'm Going Back to California --- ..............,.... - -- MISS HELENA ISAAC ---- - ---,----.------OLIL ---------------WANDA --- ESTHER GOERING ----- HANNAH DICK ---- PROF. JANZEN --- AGANETA BOESE -- MINNESOTA HOME ----- EARL 8: EUKIE ----- PAUL HAURY - -- ..... ANNA ENNS ----- JOHN KLASSEN ---- LLOYD HENDRY ----- JOE HOWARD - ----------- LUKE - ----- ARISTOCRATS - -------------- WINDY ---- ESTHER FRIESEN --- DAVE LATSCHAR --- PEARL LEDIG What It Takes to Make Me Love ------------------ --- ----.. ART GRABER There's a Little Bit of Bad in Every Good Little Girl --.------- ERNA PENNER My 'Possum Hunt ------- .. ----------------- -. ----- --.-- --ESTHER MOUTTET On the Sandwich Isles ------- ------ ----- . - - -- --- ROLAND V. D. SMISSEN Peg o' My Heart --------.------- Can You Tame Wild Wimmen? --- Curse of Aching Heart --------- O, You Bundle of Joy! ----.-- When He's All Dolled Up .------- Why Did You Make Me Care? --- When Ragtime Rufus Rags ----- ., du WI ------- ALVIN I-VANDYH ------- CARL SUDERMAN --------HERB ENSZ --- LAURA DESTER --------- BUSENITZ ------ GEO. PENNER ---- HERMAN WIEBE 3: A -. ,.-. . - ,.. ,, ,,, ,aw r. ,,,,f., .:l9x+,gvz 5443443 afugwumn .- ' i:1'-r.g:-- 15 ,z:,, h?4'.:- .1 ' G. ' .sm-I4-,7-- ,tf ,vw ,.,- .pm fa qs if,-,M . E f K5 'Q 3 ,'?v:L 1.1-.zz I' : 'JZ' 8 D 3 ,Vainsv,f3,-NiElgfgjsgzfffiugjfg-,-3,:f:,1g'gf',3'fQwp4512e.12,l,51E51 -S ' f 7 A.1Qg::v,g.zc'v- .94 -24551- ,,fff:15'?1if1f, A ,A1'.,,,,.-,In dy ,,,. -, ,, Mx. ,,. L,-1:,,,:,,,.,,, 1 . ' ,,,,,.f ,AJ , - - m y I.-N1 ' . 4 's ' .. 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S II ,!,..-. -. 2. I. :.,-.,....:.,: ,:.,-..-.,:.,:.,-.,:.-.,:.,....:.,:.,:.,....:.,-.:.,-.,:.,-..i. K A Boy---21 hook, . QDUWN M111 1 A Girl- 21 look, GSQZQQU fi EP JIT' 6 Book lIP2,'lPCt9df-flllllk expected. Ta U36 G S41 P1'of. Richert-'This II1St1'I1lIl9I1t 5551 'fix fl W p S X will do half your work for you. 4,3 f- T' S AF? I f ml fl hEldon MartinfGive me two of if 1 -- L em. ' X N f ' 1 1 Prof. VVe-del Qin PhysicsJ-- W R-Q W U 27:-P 7. 'gl-f What is the best, metal for con- cjgg 7 Y -gi 1,7 ,H ,?. 1 f Ui.. it ductors? L- N Y ff-A Y 4 H--J-Vg, ' A Senior--Nickel. OCTOBER 10 f 'f' t , ... -..Q Oral Engllsh girl Wesldmg- 2 i l1111oce11t boy addresses the chair--Mad Q M i 21111 Presideiit, I propose. i lllfll-I CLASS BEAI l'lI+'YIXli' U B11so11itzfMii-as Nelson, was Robinson 2 , w Y , ,U ' Crusoe :111 aero 1111? ! FACIAL AND ACALP TREATMBINI' ! Miss Nelsonw N03 Wlmi makes you ' ELECTROLYSIS, SHAMPOOING Q think SO? i MANICURING COSMETICS, HAIR i BIISQIIUQZYBPCZILISG i11 the book it says g GOODS. ETC. he sul on his chest. ! Phone Beauty Parlor Guy111o11-Pendroy fi ff-- Q phone 1462 Newton, Kansas ! I'1'ol'. Hartzlvr U0 classy -If you've got. . ! tl1:1t, 111 your lwzul you IIZIVG it i11 a 11111- .f,1Ngo-..-1,-.1-1,-.1-11...1-1,-.,-1,-11-.1-.i. sh el l. . . . . .--s .W-N .fs- i5.. '0+ f-T.. .. .. . . , - r , . . 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Q See our line of niade-to-measure clothes and Furnishing tioodsw- j The Keenest Kind-Prices to please. i - ! i ' I 'he Ad-a1r Haberdashery 5 i The Little Store With the Big Bargains i ,i4'nmm,11'iiin 14-1411-1n1nznznznxnqpnzt-10:01-yznznzu: -.: znxnqpnznznzioio ' Q 1 QHHNU R5 ' C 'fi Y Y CH f I 6 vii K fx no I ' is' fy qwx ,VJ If X .TQ I .' 4,55 . ff if fix 7 fi -Lg t... I, ,f I f 1, X , if ,g V ' ff ff - f ff f C. : 1, - Cf ,X f Aix x X ' fmt 5 6 X5 . 1 K r V an in 71' Y Y -45 5 Xl? L , X . ' X g 'XJX Q ,Q X i fe. fr ' ef V' - ,fgzffr X WW -iq, V ,,,..: , f 'W 4 - --L51-H ,,. X. , wg, ,. ...W Ao, -nf I ' .3-:.J'W 7 - OCTOBER 23 Semor Garage MAKE NAME l'LA'I'l'I EXHAL'S'l' Kliewer -.. .............. Martha ..............,,, ' 'Goodness ine Lohrentz ,--.. .....,..,w. ' Fritz - ,,,,,,,,,.,.. Honest to groorlm-xx Smith -.-.. .........,..... Pug -- ......,Y,,,, You said it Kaiser ...,..........,,. 'Eukiew -..o A,,A..,. --- Oh, hack Graber ................. 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Regier Oswin Galle Aganeta Boese Herqbertl Dester Esther Hohman Genevieve Hanna Esther Klieweris Cornelius Penner Elsie Martin Paul Dyck Ruth Harms Eldon Marten Neva Dunkleberger' Edna Krehbiel Pete Wedel Near Huge Wallfsj Sunny Climes QAJlong walks Reflecting surface Everywhere Solitude Class rooms Along streams On banks of Kedron Near Moundridge Franzfenj Uplands Near Tulips tCorJdells Obscure places Peaceful surroundings Near Asters fEsthersJ On CMoundJridges Oasis Among bachelor buttons qGolltree Grows near Lindas Athletic fields Picture shows Paths of wisdom Hot house Among the Pikes In Lady-slippers Among dandylions Among Heart-wood Among stagfhorn fernsl Far South Ireland Sunny California Cool Atmospheres Near fDeerJCreek Land of Nod Sunny Side By paths Y. W. Room In triangular spaces Edge of garden Not easily transplanted Drooping-lilly-of-the-valley habit Stunted in height Grows best near sturdy oaks Tumble weed variety Indifferent to surroundings ' Tall plant with a bright red flower Tall and willowy Dutch tulip bulb This species spoken for Old fashioned shrub Fair to look upon Easy gQrJoQWJing variety Tall showy plant Shy and retiring Pensive, similar to Pansy Imposible to kill, similar to poppy Not extremely hardy Must have rich food Unbearable date tree Impossible to bend without breaking Sturdy oak type Unusual strength and height with a, good foundation Dwarf habit Hardy climbing variety Snap dragon variety, a favorite with the boys Similar to Yew Similar to Black-eyed Susan Smilax Wears an fannualj ring Resembles a pink Heavy bulb, grows best in shady spots Beautiful foliage Not affected by gloomy days Highly ornamental Usually appears with touches of fine pollen Grows best as Center A general favorite Continual feeder Drawing card in any flower show Tall stalk Retiring, not very hardy Pete Linscheid Courtyard Vigorous and ornamental, only one of its kind U. 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F. Tieszen and com- pany enjoyed a skating party at Sand creek Satuday evening. December 4.-Herb Enz has a bright green sweater. A real egg-fry in the wash kitchen in the Dorm. The Fast Bunch invited their friends. A. F. Tieszen re- ceives letter addressed to Mrs. A. F. Martha Kliewer fell down Dorm steps. Miss V. D. Smissen entertained cooks at a taffy pull at the Randall apartments Satur- day evening. Sukhuara society held Ba- zaar in Room 16. December 5.-VVanda's Fordology class goes skating. December 6.-Radiator course has bee gun. Quite a number of students have en-- rolled. December 7.- -Deacon Epp footed it over to Halstead. We hear he is greatly at- tracted to the west. December Sf-Y. VV, C. A. is busy prac- ticing Christmas tableaux. The angels are having some difficulty in obtaining a cel- estial look, Blizzard-Room 7, temperature 45 degrees f-too cold for Management class. . au wr December 9.4--10 degrees below zerog sun dogs quite noticeable. December 11.--Academy Public Lit. Play, Hour Glass, is given. December 12.--Annual Staff meeting. Contract signed. Roy Schowalter to Wich- ita in behalf of the Annual. December 13.-Wanda Isaac serves a duck supper to a few friends. Harold Ey- mann takes his weekly joy ride on the Jerky . December 14.--Wanda's engagement. December 15.-The morning after the night before. December 17.f-Y. W. Tableaux. Fritz Kintzi has returned to his home in Upland. California. December 18.--Christmas dinner at Boarding hall. Ethel Edith arrives at Prof. Richert's home. December 19. -- Students leave for Christmas vacation. December 20.-Dr. Langenwalter invites remaining students on the campus. January 4.-Students return from Christ- mas vacation. Pres. Kliewer is expected home. He has been conducting a series oi' meetings in Pandora, Ohio. January 6.-Traveling Library books arrive. Roy Schowalter put one over Father Time by parting his hair on the side. -- - - - i Y 9 . '- ,. . .. y ., . .,.. 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Studying VVithout her lesson English teacher Lucas Hor ch Luke I'd do this- Being President of Running things lsoishevik AL., everything ' ,E Leon Tiahrt Teon Thatis nice- Bashfulness At the Dorm. Gas Prof. S , Q1 1'2,fQE'j George Fenner Fullhack Now, see here, guy- Taking walks in be- Unhappy Digging ditches ,, 5 gk, tween hours 7,2 jj Otto B. Pankratz Shakespeare Not knowing we cannot Impossible Being noisy Prize fighter ,. X ' Say , E' K Alvin V, D. Smissen Vandy . ..v.................. His walk Graceful VVait and see 'D , J. K. Dirks Jake Iwo, thanks His curly hair Ruthless Farrnerette EI! .,'9aN'Bf w,. Kurt Galle ...... ,,...,,,.. C Hi, heck Debating . Being tall and blond Preacher 5 ,, Qs' 40, 93. Edmund Goering lad E- .s............ .-..--- English Literature Ladies' man Stl mp speaker I. Q 'rg 5l'i 25 Isaac Balzer Buck Say, guyv- His knowledge Singing soprano liing leader at circus 2 7, 5 Arthur Graber Sclmur Well, yes Being so popular with Not being the teacher's Grand Opera P- F FS' the Soph. class pet j .,:'o.,.S:5,,0' . France Fenner France Forever more Her beauty NVith dark hair Tennis champion ' 2 4- 1 Gustave Frey Hasn't any -.-Ts .............,.. Always nice Raising a. rough house Socialist 3 53 QQ Esther Epp Eppie Kid,- Kidding the motormau A sl inster President of the Suffrage F' 3 - , Union 1 ,Qs Y 1, Fern Black Blackie Say,+ Taking walks Not indep ndent Little bungalow 2 i1L1Qf,.j:..g1 Anna Enns Nobody knows We aught to- Talking Without it grin Aviatrix . '1 , X J: A- DUUGTRSSII Jak? ASK him His hair Unimaginable Barber 1135-ggige lxatherine Quirk Kate 'tAw, go on Falling down stairs VValking without help Playing in at deaf and 4 sf dumb asylum -' Emma Linscheid XVe couldn'1 say UVVGH, Well, Her brother Not knowing the latest Music teaeher Q- ?' Mrs. Baumgartner Anna, Paul -.- ....... .- ........... Keeping house Not happy Married ' i John H. Gaeddert Johnny - . -. ..............,,. Ask him Impolite Comedian fi IQ John Kaufman Shorty .- . .................. Moundridge Tall and slim A track man - Adeline Schrag Hasn't any H1-Evehyciu got your Eng- Being studious Frivolous Vifeill never tell S ' is or to ayl , A. F. Tieszen A, F. Vifanda . His twin 6 t'Packard' VVith some other girl President Ford Motor Co. Q :pg Roy Schowalter Pantz Now I thot of this Sophomore class With a long pompadoi r Doctor in Axtell hospital S Hannah Dick 'Han' Arenit you funny' Clothes Not talking Minister's wife -, V4 Josephine Howard Joe 'tTeoni' Collecting heirlooms Grown np Spinster - L' Q I BQ ' -3 .Y 1 E 3 X F' t'lTiml7BiEli?Tl13lK'1?1xI!AkVrQUhf.'Eti2r0sL4it!iIvIDti's'Ai?h1l5e'1l7a4aK53I-Tnlbl'3'fli4ikWf57.9rZW!HM'FlVM1RlQMl!WE546?fRUbMW!d 'HbHK5 b ,KT A A I I I -'A '- ag 3154. J WH' f,..'Q,U' ' '. J-'.l J. M... f f. .fy Q ' if if IQ, . 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February 7.-The twins, Earl THE YEAR ROUND January 10.-Contemporary Literature class goes to Wichita to see Masquerader at Crawford theater. Prof. Haury received phone call which stated that the boys in Minnesota Home were playing Poker . Because playing cards is forbidden in our school, it was necessary to investigate the matter. Upon the Professors arrival, he found a group of boys playing with a stove January February 27.-Bethel is defeated by the poker. January 11.-To welcome Leap Year. the boys in Minnesota Home have opened a Reception room. Calling hours, 2:30 to 9:00 on Sundays only. January 14.-Bethel defeats Cooper on home court. Des Moines delegates give convention report at joint meeting of Y. W. and Y. M. January 16.---Oratorical contestg Arthur Graber wins first prize. Pete goes to hos- pital. January 19.-Ladies' Glee club sings at Farmers' banquet in Newton. January 20-25.-Quizz week. January 21.-K. U. of Commerce plays here. Mrs. Tuxbury talks to girls. 22.fBoard of Directors have A and Pearl are back in school aft- er a week's absence. February 8.-Mr. and Mrs. Buck Bal- zer were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baum- gartner at Elm Cottage. February 13.-Oratorical contest at Win- field. Arthur Graber represents Bethel. February 16.- Olie has a new haircut. He claims he has it cut for physical, social and economical reasons. February 19.-Esther Moutett's birth- day. February 20.-Prof. Richert has the mumps. Basketball game, Friends versus Bethel. Bethel wins by a score of 35-21. Prof. Schmidt on the campus. February 21.-Academy debate try-out. February 23. - Mail carrier observes Washington's birthday. Many disappointed faces on the campus. February 24.-The unusual happens. Prof P. J. Wedel forgets to meet his Geol- ogy class. February 26. - College girls defeat Academy girls in game of basketball. very important meeting. Irish Castle girls have spread for Aganeta Boese's birthday. Swedes in a close game. Score, 36-29. January 24.--Mid Semester WW 'FQ ,'Xj holiday. WN c I January 25.-Laura Dester X 4, 2 ' x tj W5 'J has private nurse. Much sick- 'X ' , ness on campus. S f M QQ January 26.-Beginning of . CA, KV . Second Semester. Lecture A ' X ' course number. Boys played . - kj ,K ig 1 - .- .. -L .. -L - Friends University at Wich- . 'H itkl. PETE ANDRES ON HIS VVAY TO THE DORM U an Iflwo . sw 4 f' M,-apnea, ' - . gux uza 'lHyf,.AP' . My lm., A I M My 11-fi.:---:- wr--'JJ -1.1.1-.lf im .fe -we-Kifra.-.-'lfvr-... - 5 F ' 4 -WJ ... 7' '- wil 1.5T5r5'f:fLf1-'fklv.-E:-W.'f'-.Irs-1'L 1.31 i . if 'jf' ' ' ..'1mmn4.iuawu-rl ---- -'--1+- -'-1'-f M- -:1 ?w1'-5-'f .sl Ng '1 I'fTwQ1 ' ' ' ' ' - ga,,,, .v ' ,. Balm N 1 - ' Page One Hundred Twenty-five . mmmawm lulnnusmml .-4 - I .- ,g,':e1.. .,, f- 1.-'c 've-,G -.-A-....:-V. ,,, A. ,,5N,.,,. 41, 7,,..,,, ,,. ,,z,. W, ,,,. . ..,,,., ,, V 1, I. 1 1,1 . 'Q 4 .,. . me4.-an--x-ummm.-.u:nmlu.:i,nw4wmuia:wm:znm.wLnazuun:1wam:Am,wJ n'wsxmamm'szf:v::awaasrz4:azm,,yg,..3f,5ggqgygyav.-rsnanrbz-mf -Tm 'Qf 'QU-0-1I-Nf-if-'i-fi-'v-1-Q-in-'-1'Q' February 28.-Bethel defeats McPher- ! I son college. It was an easy walk-away at ' Ijgiy Phong 98 i 1119 UIIIQ of 55-20. ! ! March ' 1. -T Frances Penner spends l ' week-end 1nIr1sh Castle. ! l ITRNl'l'l'Nli1 AND STOVES Q March 3.-Washburn vs. Bethel. Col, ' ' Sophs have picnic near Sand creek. - ! March 4.-Fern Black spends night at ! Household Paints and Varnishes ' Dormitory. ! Cor. Broadway and Main, Newton, Kan. March fircouege Sophs Win from Q ! College Seniors. ! -..-.,-..-..-..-.,-,,-.,-.,-.,-..-..-.- M th P-.gc d- J -U 4 d S 2 1 w 1 Q l GRAND PIANOS PLAYER P1ANos Q kodalilfgl ' a I fm ' C are go . Standard Musical Merchandise only. i V S We invite you to call and make com- March 8.--Alpha Betas give a very Q parison before buying. i solid program for the Delphians. II . i Newton MUSIC Company i March 9.ACorporation meeting. H Newton 513 Main St. Kansas K March 10.--Y. VV. C' A. Campaign- i HEYER.Y'1'H1Xf1 IX BUJSIQH i Forty girls collect money in city of New- W Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs i ton' - ' Q. ' l - , , , ' Columbla cmmno as ' March 11.--Students sit according to 2 :..:.,-1,:.,:..:l.-..:.,:.,:,,:t,:.l:. - classes in Dining hall. Annual Staff Q U meets. Basketball game. College Sophs ' 5 ' vs. Cad Seniors. 3 Why Not Get It at Knowltons g , ' . 0, . . C March 12.--Mock debate in chapel. II What? Anvfrhme- In the Drug Lme' I Fairmount and Bethel debate in evening. i You can wait in the store for the ' Fairmount Wms both debates- : street car. Tell your friends to meet S ! you at Knowlton's. Make OUR store March 14.fSunday morning breakfast. l YOUR store. Come here for your i was served in Elm cottage for A. F. and i Pens, Inks, Tablets, Envelopes and i Wanda. Big dust. storm. i BOX Stationery, etc. E h 1 , ' -I 2 March 16. -- Possum cut finger in i ,We fun? aiems tm ,the celebldted II bread cutter. Prof. in Geology: What 2 Parkers uc y CPYYQ Ountam Pens' A is the shape of a mature valley? Fern: ' Our Perfume and Poilet Goods Depart- .KH is Shaped like .U, ., i ment is very complete. We are agents i ' C in this line for the Garden Court Toilet G Marsh NJMBOYS have Snag party. Y. g Preparations' and Y. W. election. St. Patrick's day. : Brine your prescriptions to us. We J ' , n , ' fm pregcriptions Written by any doctor, ' Maich 18.-Big dust storm. Station i on any blank. When you think of H blown Over' - D U., th' k f - ' ruhg In 0 H March 19.-Lena Waltner called home. , March 21.ff-Some students and faculty I members hear Crucifixion at Wichita. Shorty Latschar locked out of his room Phone 26 602 Main St. i ill his Pajamas- -.,-..-.,-.,- -,-.,-.,-.,-l,-.,-.l-.,-t.j. March 22.-More dust. storms. 1- V gift' 2 --I --Q-1-L jf' Y Y' sky-0 u,2 2 f H412 Q A -- -lfe ..,. Q- Q 5' 'gL,.. Jw . ,pi , azaacx ' ' . .QQ '.vi,0?mDn,1s MAB, . 1 1 ago One Hundred Twenty-six . .. .,.. ,. W ,. .. V - .V -W , - -- . ' ' 4' ' f ' mmmmU' K-WPRQLHWIKZU.Jfwaflmmfilffnide.,if..bJ1..'L'i:C'd17f!1.'Lh!6,AWc'lu'L,uYfMv.wki!12hJ.SMrAI'!iJ!Kb.f2lV:IiU2ll!f9't9:?fSP?AE'i9li9l'MWJ!PKlIvll4Yk,li9l66'+n'F!R1- I 1 V I ' v 3 H I ' f' H . . .i- .V 4-79 i dm' . ft 4 , I ' 1 . M nf 1 i wilt, ' . 1. 4 Q !..,g,,-.N ii, 54.-,I-ly, W? ' Y .':FYE5lf:f' 4: 'E.-1'-i'.J3 'f if t 5'i'4M f' vsf':t-'l'fJfvMi ,':te11-V--- -45' f f' 'iif L F Y -'- ii . ' 1 :Sift vi rs-'44 9ff 5 -id!- 1 ' 'J'+ F 'ff'1'f'1i2- nmwmumvainmvssxanmrmrpm..xwawzzwavmmram4nci:.::z1z,:nwmt:f:ywm-Lexx:mnmfsMmnreiaUS'vmisw.QafJrf1bmSawwm9awlmm w5wm . Kurt Galle and Roland v. d. Smissen atten-l :i a-5 ' ,L,4jiff3V,iQ,3.f..,-,l Y. M. conference at Topeka. 1.1 -2 'if-so i i 'a.'ee1Tf'ee e H gig 'L ' . . , , 35:4 W Q? , April 11.-Rain. Girls' club again post- A ' 'H Domes its concert at Goessel. Eff if we lelif .- - . , ---.sj x A ' Apiil 12:-Very nnpoitant Board meet- ii Q. git 1112- '. ii 6: A '1 1 D I in k f 1 35 f f We ,C pri 3.- r. ,angenwa er ina es 'o- ' .. . Mf I l lowing announcement: It's Pres. Hart- .. - . f f I f. I ,fs --- 5 , j i 7,1-Why 7 53 zler after June 4th. The applause which Q. s ' 'Q 'S ' i' ', f followed expressed the sentiment of the ' A ' 'ff N id 'X 4: student body 1 i it , fgif' W 2322 - - -L ..i 445. . ------ V V lW , x:5Qi',2 0,5116 April 14.-Girls' Glee club sings in .4-fflg-,'T'ff,,,f K - ff-- 4.1. Buble!-. '. A. T J . i Z, ff-----5 April 15.-Architect and Landscape 4 V gardener on campus, making plans for Beth- W f fa ,X --f el's new buildings. X W ,p.,- ffff 5 , TMP! April 16.-Academy debate. McPherson DECEMBER 14 March 23.-Men's Glee club to Walton. Their first concert of the year. March 24.--Heavy rain. Girls postpone their concert at Goessel. March 26.---Men's Glee club sings at Sedgwick. March 28.--Several lady faculty nieni- bers go to Lindsborg to hear the Messiah, Men's club sings at Tabor. March 29.-Lucy Gates sings in New- ton. March 30.- - Deacon goes to Missouri. Mary Ann's school has closed. March 31.-Easter vacation begins. April 5.-Some students return froni Easter vacation. Church has annual socialg all students on cainpus are invited. Ro- land V. D. Sinissen has a pie social in his rooni. April 6.-More students return. Pos- sum and Vandy nieet the Hillsboro train. April 7.-School begins. Sonie Profes- sors greet their classes with examinations. April 10.--Y. VV. Cabinets have House party: old cabinet entertains the new. won both debates. Twelve girls attend Y. NV. Cabinet Training conference. April 18.-Girls' Glee club to White- water. Boys sing at Alexanderwohl. April 19.-Boys have decided to bring down the high cost of clothing. The faculty has given the boys permission to wear over- alls the rest of the year. Girls' club gives concert at Hillsboro. April 23.-Bethel defeats Southwestern in debate. Men's Glee Club gives concert at Moundridge. April 24-25.---Men's Glee club sings at Pretty Prairie. Q? ll Ulll lure i. W ix -D F Ili!!-vyxyf fir . ft jlllif ,.. 1 ' 1 N i it 5 M ...f .V N--' 1 1' ' 'V f'i GX 1'-52 :f' 1 - if -7 4 -' .f DECEM B ER 15 an M1490 . flili- 4,a q1 'my fd M n w ,W Q is, - , ,. . ' : ' i- Q I A ' 15 51-1.1':.:ef 1 new-.11 1 if ' ' 1 ' fi E V f5i 9A3.If?'- -5 -.elf-'aifivff-.7 . f--i1-4fif .:.'f: PM , ' ,F-,:Lvg,L..!.,. 3:33 xi 5, N?..,,..,. i . ,, . .lm mmm . .,b S . . .V 0 ,1 t 1 .. f'f7l14rfD'f .f ' Page One Hundred 'l'wenty-seven vlxurnuuwu 0nalauunran'Jluig'! , . -,. 1... 22 -.-. -- ..,-,-.fu -,J -- V-1 - ,.- - fp-M 'u'q:.ffi:-4-'z 1 H':'r.Z'iL-it fe,-vi! ' -v.hf.:t- 'fp' ..':1:'- im! 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Through the co-ordination of ' t' I mven ive gemus with engineering and manufac turing resources, the General Electric Company has fostered and developed to a high state of perfection these and numerous other applications. And so electricity, scarcely older than the gradu- ate of today, appears in a practical, well developed service on every hand. Recognize its pcwcr, study its amuli life's work, and utilize ' cations to your It to the benefit of all mankind. utmost for the fs 5 Stu X S Q use ........ J i General Office SchenectadjNY iilefvggagiggl ss-mx Page One Hundred 'I'wvnty-r-ight H., ., 4.-,. .. ,, ,,.- W. rw--1 wwf-G 'f'c-ms: .-fr. -'-- wt- -e .-- -'m-:-- --ad,-.-.,,fv., -, U-.v--v-an -1 0 5 .-1, -4'1'1- fm .L-: -xy-,f , H A f 4 :- 1 f' A Q '- A ' '4 1f in 'J f A N fs f N K Q. N fl' K I K f f f ff f v Q lv Q ri t , X K X W1 ,HN v Fifi' W fp '51 V N Q' JX f ix lx iv K . U f 1 lv C l I 'X ' v 2 1 J 2 Kg Lf A-Vi Xffl ,X Y ' f f Y i p? ,fl f i ff., l ,X l K Nf Va i EE 1. 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Q . ,-4 i Axiom 67.-The deportment varies I inversely as the square of the distance i Q from the teachers desk. ' S ' k' h ' G ! S ' Girls have many faultsg boys have only , II ' - two- i CENTURY l'l,0THlNH VU., Everything they say and everything , ll they do. I Newton -fee- i i Don't study your lessong lessen your ofanxz 1 :rx 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1:1103 Study. Mmm .. ., ...X ow' Mb, ,. ,.. ' - ' -X Q - 'w x 5-'RWM 'f: W 2f' A 1 , . ff' Z 'J ! D r V fi vuaafwumnswwm-scm ..ns.ar .- ---, M.-,,.v ..fQ.L..,Q- -Q 5 Z ' A Ig- ,.t,.fi, .L ,, , , , V - M - JY 4 , N- ' 'F . s -f 1, 21 ,. 'hvpfhrzo 'ev - Page Ono Hundred 'l'w1-nty-ning l.ud ..- , .. . ,. ,. ,. , H1 .. -. in l --' . u. .. -.iw 1 - u- .--. -. V -. l 9 -- ' --fqf1'-- 'f 'lm' .': :31f,zf.1- 'fue---P if 1-, , -' 1-f :gi iw:-:'i?'ia 4? 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We will - '1.-- ! always l'6lll0llllNll' with pleas- C0nhgggt,,8 I ld'eS Club glvel Omg Q ure our acquaintances of the ! students for the year 1919-20. duality 28fH0H1P Concert of MPH S Glee i i May 30.- Baccalaureate sermon. ! U June -1.7C0l1111l8l1C91119I1f. Q i - 1 - : . . Stox7all g i Proprietor S 3 . c ! Stovall S StL1d1O : g 621 Main St. i C ! . . , .3,...,-......,-.,-......-1,-..-..-.,-.,...,-..-..g. NOVEMBER az ' -JE ew 'l'ff 1- ,..f,f-1 . -.,- , -- -ng 5: .,', ,. ,h aw V -.mfinrrnnel . 'L Page One Hunrlrcd Thirty r THQKS1l'BlS'i'U'-392111531105WMUINH9.WlWEN3Wif75BWV2M6Q3Wh'ir7!f5NEl WW Y63uYU15Bl is B 'SHQQQ Y 'A ., 2 . as '-55' ' :Y , - ,'-JI-1 Y' ' .- ' 5- .aw-in q,- .f,:,r-wx' 'QI S EGUMQMQWZWQHMMVDNMMMWIEQMYEHKAWIIQWMHHWHREIIHWHQHUYAUNZWHHHBHY ' PW ZU ozorxoinioioznioini010101111011110zvuzuiuznzuiuiu10:1uicyinzoiniozm? H ...- .. ! ! Q Q I I g II I ff if f 1 U . 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FOI' Prices That Arc Hard to Heat ! ! problem presents itself the advice of a U Q ' Successful bank may be of ml help to II Worknianship and Quality of Goods ! 2 you. 2 ' Q Q the Best ! i VVe offer our custoniers such a serv- H i 3 ice. That's wliy they regard this bank - A Gum? for Presto-Lite Stow TP Bat- : I as something more than a repository II lg Q I , ' f 59 I ! i fm. their money- To be a Customer of i teries, Iunarco Lubrication 011: Midco i Q this bank is to have access to finan' 2 Tires, Columbia Hot Shot Batteries. G ! cial counsel that is always ready-and U ! i helpful. II -T ' ! ' U HE R Y ENZ Q U n ! i ll AUTO ToP AND TRIMMING Q i SUPPLIES I E Moundridge, Kansas. H 127 E. Sixth Phone 1091 ! i H I .f.',-.,-.,-....t,:.,-.L:..-.,...,:..-..:.,-.,-..:..-,,.,.U:..-1.-.,-.,-.,-.,-..-t,-.,-.,-.,-..f. I ' i mia av e iwelffw swffiwflf ' 4, by Vw Q14 ' . 'gh ,lvqc's,. ,-.y,,,,..1 ,. ,. ,, ,Q tv. .... HW.. - fm- 4 'b l ' ' '. 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' I':Ll:v Ono I'llllld1'0ll 'l'l1i1'ty-fulll' Mi . 9 is 3 K .J .' 7 ,W .1 1-. '.: -., ,p',,tg ,, g -I 2', if ' -v'1 '32, 53-' V110 -4,45 J lv V mwmmmmmwmyw -r w m w ru r I h t . en I W I - . . N. 0?rzuezogozoxozuzuzz1411011rxoqnuzuzozw1n1o1n1f-gnxuiuinguzozuzn111154 ' PLU B'S CHINA li PORIU i i lflvcrything in Q ,IJINNERNVAIQIL GLASSWARIC Q and FANCY CHINA Q The Place to Buy NVeddi1ig' Gifts ! NYC Curry i Q Spaldiug s Athletic Goods - 504 Main l' L I' M B, S list. 1887 ! . i gzq 1020101010101111mio101011:10101011:1011:10iniuzugoio1o:oiu1n1n:o Harold Halpieu Cto barberbfln shaving ine, please be careful to shave down only. BarberfThere's little else to shave, my boy. Scrub-Miss Ligo, I have an awful pain. Miss Ligo-'Where does it hurt you most? Scrub--In school. IN THIRD YEAR ENGLISH CLASS Ted Pennei--I wish to ask a question about tragfedy. Miss Nelson-Yes? Ted-VVhal is my grade? Prof. Richert-W Does the moon affect the tide? Herb. Ensz-fNo sirg merely the untied. Hans Regier-'Even if you are peeved at me, you needn't eat me up. Luke Horschfl never eat greens. Miss Ligo-Where is the change in the atmosphere of this poem? Esther Epp-In the fourth line where it begins to rain. 32011011,zurzogoxuxnxoanxo1010:ug-azuzuxoz0101010141zuguxuzc 1 11014 0? 5 u i G d Shoe That F 't i i Phone 702 : NEWTON, KANSAS i ' - - - - - ... qi-Sim 'Ewa I 5g.o'ff'f.e 2 e ,.1,j',-ef l- ,.... -T--.,,. ,fi A .,, .. .... .JI qS.l.3.:iig,,:..i,f., E 'gr in .EO ,,,E.,,:?4,b, ,. ,..,, -, fa: koi .. Q5-if - f frfvfi -' Page Om- Hundred 'l'hil'ty-five l8iilI MH! i 1:'.1-'f-.:zf:. .vit Hr Jr' ai' ' .,::,f.- '1 f --.W xf. 2' '1' f 'W nd' W' 8 9 f.1'g::4g.uJz 4,-5-fs Aff.: 5 .ff Q ,W ' ffefievff -95 74 ff Q 'hffifgmgif Q .fg1i:3a'w,'. nw.. 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I'IIOc'I1'ic I,ig'I1I' EIN-1l'ic' Iron I'1I0c'1l'im' l'I0m1v1' U WIC ARIS AT YI IVR SI'1RYIt'ICfHIYI'1 VS A TRIAL c U ! H -I. D. NIUIIOLSUN, S11pe1'in1c-mlent H Gwinn: 1 3 1 1 1xi:I2vinxniuiuinmabrmiuzuaoniuzua11 1:1 1 3 :win Kopke Bros. Merc. Co. l 623 Main NCNYIUII Iiunsas Phono 52-I i Nvwiolfs L2lI'Q'0SI GI'0i'0I'j' Storefllzlke This Store Your II9acIq11:11'I01's E g O'I I'U J. IQUIIKIC, BIQIIIEIQOI' Q-- -.,-... ........ .. -.,-.,-.,...,-.,-...........,...,-.,-,...- -.,....,-.....-.,-,,U 5 u 2The Rich erc. C Q Q The Place for Service 2 and Quality Goods 5 I i-.-.- U ! ! I IIAHIJWARI41 IMI'lII'IBIICN'I'H VI'lIIIf'I.I+IH ' 2 I i HAS ICXHINI-IS TIIAl I'HRS AI I'0NIORII,I'1S f n g IJI+1IA'HI,IIiII'I'I'ROI7l'l I'S i ..---- E I U Q NE W TON KANSAS Q ' u ,swznznxnzuzn10101010111 2 .: 1 any: 1 11: 3 :U:winzugoznzuznxnen v vim 'Inna , .. . , iiBIEJ13Ki!uq 4fila:?'4ffWl5I'f .,'5',+U w,, q1 UWQ-:Jr , . f--fwfww.--.we ' 'CRT - 1-w ,g.: q: - L4-,pg ' 1 wa 1 ' ' . 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' 1 g 1 New Shoes tor Men and Women g 1 Back of Midland National Bank 5 111 west 6th i 1 vfonzuzuZ11.-.1110:0-:nz-1:11-pnzuzuqp-1: : 1 1 :0:u:1,4pn:11qpu4p1: an : bl Hflv, b V 5 .. ,A . ,- 'xi fQ2L'?'-1207 ?Tg+0 f+ '32 B Q ,nf W4 ,f ' N-, 3- 1- 1 1 .--1.1, ....,, g15 r Efpogm? have M, Pago Um- Hulliflrvcl 'I' l1i1'ty-viglxt I- ' 1 K I .IHZE IZIBM ' '. ' 1 I I Q 4 3 :gf:1'.gf?f1M'1 w.l:.,if5xi'-'Q f' 'If 'fi 3'J1--'?::ff:Z f Z. will as MW x wu m u . M ., . , . .. 1 , ,, . , Q . vgrxi11:rinrimp111014xii103031riuiniui110101:12011114xiuioinioqnsoioioi ' J. J. Becker Carl ll. Becker i PURE FOOD PRODUCTS and I Ytll' EAT Tllli BEST i BECKERS' GROCERY l Newton, Kansas I .f.l,-..-..-.,-.,-.,:..-.,m.,-.,:.,-..:.,-.,:.,-.,:...U:0...,-.,-.,-.....,-..-.,-.,-.,-.,- A man walked down the railroad track, Heard not the engine's squealg The engineer crept softly down, And scraped him off the wheel. SHREDDED WHEAT Do not neglect to keep your shoes polished. You can shine at one end it' not at the other. The more dimples a girl has, the more laughahilities she sees. If a fellow has a picture in the cover of his watch, its a sure sign t.here's a Woman in the case. Raise cain and the bunch is with you. Get canned, and you're fired alone. Some girls sing like nightingalesg others like gales in the night. A fool and his money are soon taking girls to athletic games. Not all those who have dough are well bred. An academy student in answering the question, Give the principal parts of Rufenj' Wrote: Rufus, Rastus, Johnsing Brown. ga-..-.,-Il-.,-.....,-.l-.....,-.,...,-.,-.,..,-.,-.,-.,-.,...,-.,-.,-..-.,-.,-i,-,,-.,-.,- l V acation ' I 'ime ' LET US TAKE CARE Ulf' YOVR VACATION NICIGIJS ! ! We have a full line of Tliernios liottles, Fishing Tackle, Luncli ! Kits, Baseball floods anal Auto Accessories. i ' I 'he W inchester Store g LIGHMAX IIARDWARE 8 IM I'LEMl'IN'l' CO. .f.f,-..:..-.....,I.,....-.,-:.,-.,:.,-.,...,:.,-f,:..-.,:..-..IU-..:.,-..:.,-..:..-i,:.,-.,- U . 0361 Wllvyo , M.. ,,,. . , Aww. 1.. . .. f., . 'mg ,..:.f. , ., ,- ., af..--,.v.,,L ,,':, , . e ,.,3ff. 1' . F . ,l ima -. fan s.- A , homyw '61 , Page One Hundred 'l'l1irty-nine ef -- if.e.f.::f- 1 fl' 'ww f 1'.i:. -mf' - fn 11' :ve-'i-iff f-4--2 :,-..vf.i-t.- .1-J.,-w ti .vh- 5 Q' 4 :rf 'I big ,A i .J ide 9 H I 9f '5f'f .Gif form- , .i-ut . i. Y- .i i - - ii 1 Q ff, fu.: i Q 'i . za-, A2 4.11-1,1-'.yp i . I .. . -i. , , ,iff ., 4. , ,A 4.1-a-1'--.vii L if f F' ,:,.L,,,g,,5-.,vi+ ii,-,i..4,'-.oe -..-tau. 1 -Lip on ,-.'f'1 ff:i' 1'5 -?'yi,.CH,'f-I niZ3'f,ffj',,iL'f,g'.'ii1f51,,gf zmlfffgfgfgzc .av-mewvmwwmwmummzm-.i-iwmn1wMe:wwmnur1manvwmmk,mavamn diNliFa 0:011110101:ixoxiixoziizoguxiixoxoxiicpgq Q Q ! i ' - Q J. H. ENNS, M. D. 5 : Q - Q g INMAN KANSAS g 5 5 5 ..,-.,...,-.,....-.....,-.,-..-.,...,-.,...,- ! i l 2 I g Campus Togs 5 . - i Exclusive Clothes ! i For Younger Men ! MARCH 18 ! At : ! KOPPER CLOTHING CO. E THE PSALM OF LIFE ! Hillsboro. Kansas. i Tell me not in fiery language, ! Q School is but a vsraste of time- ! D1nioinioioiliioiniilliuinioiod ' You may have the chance before you ' 2 Now to earn an easy dime. i B 0 y S ! You may have the chance before you ! i Now to take up life, not schoolg Get Off the C3-1' at Fifth - uni tomorrow will not find you - Street, walk 21 few steps U Safe within the teachers rule. l east and get a Snappy heir ' cut and shave at . . . e Money here and money there, 0 , ! Is the slogan of the dayg - S A But to get the bigger money ! q S i Is through the education way. ! B A R B E R S H 0 P ! 0:01ifxiiii1ii1vioinioioioiozoii110259. li 10301031,iuiugoiuiniuioi i 5 N wn iii F vi 5 , ow, a out the uture. . A i How about your Shoes? Get Them RICHARD HAURY - repaired and save buying a new , Y - ! pair. 'Feril Malleis, at the - SURGEON- C i C 1 T Y S H 0 E S S H 0 P i Miiiand National Bank 3 2 C311 fix them and make them look 2 Q ! like new. Newton Kansas ! 120 ii. sixth Q I ofa 1011101:i1010101010101,010 :0:0!:o: 101010101010ziiguzoqnogozozizfa usummsanmmszm. . . q'9f'i w::Z7'fq, 3 ...-f,., 1,-.t.,- - - -.-fw,,w.t D W 5 lmwasewi- 12? ' g . 'J .gglviiffix , ,.,., ..i 4. f i ,V-.wo 1-Q QA '? 09,ir:ii M15 W ' Page One Hundred Forty fww m mwww-Hm m m ,, 4A. , ,. , r A tjiigq-U 1-:1ff,zff,fe':.:.2- ,::- Q?:','l1- 'yi-'12 '1', '1F4.i.-f'f',l'.'f, 'v-,- .-', lla- '1' -!f'f I Wffxffikf ' ', ' 3v1 'i --4' p Av E? PERSEVE QE ' ' ' iv . ,. 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N. ,,., ,.,,.,.f,5,., , AW. +,.5,,,. .3.g,..,.:2g4- ..j,gl--..- ,fI'--- ':,3,YvL,, --,1 fav' .3,55-g:,AgA,1f,.':.gill --'. ng-,151-If,i:u.3,tg'1'-'- .rl -E,.'5A'-ri DB J Z? 8 Ura mum inwlywmu-is-mnawwmfamnmuzsmawmmmmuvwv umnnvmwvfnmmzuwmwmmuznmmnvxawanw 44 03101010101 114 101 1101010101 1101010101010101011+1010qn01010101.0? i RET'l'l'lli PRINTING g 02.101014 g i None But l ii'st-class Work Hoes Hut l l'tllll This Plant g iam 141 I: T if' A N cf ii IQ: R, P 1- 0 p. ! ,f..,-.,....-.,-.,-..-.,....,-.,-.,:.,:.,:.,:.,-.,-.,:..:..I..:.,:0:.,-.,-.,:.,-.,:.....,-..-.i. Leon tin chemistry laboratory!-This is at very high explosiveg pay atten- tion so you can follow it closely. W. S. I. tin F1'e11chJ-What is the English equivalent of Bon An1ie ? Lloyd Hendry treceiving an inspirationI- Sapolio . Studying is preparation, Teaching is creation, Classes are education, Skipping is temptation, Excuses are botheration, Detention is thunderation, Expulsion is damnation. Olie tin chemical laborato1'yJ--Oli, daddy! Prof. Wedel-Were you speaking to me? Some men like girls in cabaretsg I don't. Some men have very wicked waysg I don't. Some men drink, swear and smoke at limes: Some big men get away with crimesg You'd think I do not have good times: I don't. p:4i:0qn010qn0qp0101 010101010qpu101.0qp0qp01010:04:010qp0104n01l101010110? ' CIOITIIIIGTCIBI Pflntlng i A Specialty? Q Prompt Attention Given to Your Wants ! 114 East Fifth Street N K' 2 U vim 423 ewton, ansas Q .f.-.-..-.,....,-.,-.,-.,...,-..-.,...,-.,-.,-.,-.,-.,...,-.,-.,-.,-l,-.,-.,-.,-.,-.,-..-.,...,-..2. 0 51 'V 'm . 'U --v1,-ff----wwfi . ... ,Sx,'0 Q,, 1,3. L TW' f.',,h.f ':.w ' u2'af?iQ'C'i2:w- gs:,..1A,.1m1,.-1- -i e:v1iff:s.:,v i -v fmseif'-.fziz ' W5 E 5 K5 'Q 5 wells'-1 , Q mia-if-53117534-3gfQu,,q:,:,.,'t-at yan-A Hml,g-,xp'tgQ2w:,'r1gq, . Q 5 A-xQ,:,q,14afv 1v.',fwf'-wtf'-f1:'sfiiffvf-w1E:'f iff'- f.'f'2'--',.-:- 'samsmwswumv -E vgby gs, 'EA -. 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To give your ideas vim and pep ' War ' ' i 3 - - R s i Hanston Kansas i eese S 5 . 3 Roy and Olie deciding whether to go to Robin Hood, or go skating, or stay home and study. Roy-l'll tell you how to decide that. I'll flip this dollarg if it's heads we'll go to the show, tails we'll go skating, and if it stands on edge we'll stay home and study. After a bit of reflecting-The dollar has too wide an edgeg I'd better take a dime. Ford agent to Uncle Davy-I hear you wish to buy a car. Now a Ford---. Uncle Davy-Stop right there. I've got :1 baby who is just at the age where she sticks everything into her mouth. Pete Andres-The bees in a bee hive only swarm, but the bees in the 'tCam- pus Bee Hive only sting. Freshie-There is something preying on my mind. Senior-Never mind, it will soon starve. Father-Son, where did you learn to crank our new Ford? Son-On the pencil sharpener at school. ON THE JERKY Prof. Hartzler had an interesting experience on his way to Moundridge. The train gave a sudden jolt and then stopped. He was informed that a cow was on the track. After ten minutes' work the track was cleared so that the train could proceed. Nearing their destination they had another sudden stop. He was then A informed that they had caught up with the cow. i -A ssl Vw, sz'-.mum ' . vmm'alQ.f'1du.21qfru .5- lN w,?'f, Q ' 3' mum nf. .1+t':'1-1-f'1:..','- lhwzmafa-lvl.ffr'-as-.,,ft,f,r sm.. S J 325 2 -'--1,1-Mice:Awr-af:-f!1'x-I- wk, ' Q B . .1 ' get gimivfggii'rfazlef-ff,-fi 'w.':f,f 'YW-b1'n'M'MvlEHD . f -H --fy .,f12,L, ,tu X J' 5g .vis-513 ,- , f f f -f, 5-, .pf-'--1'1 'L' ' .pqhvxoff Page One Hundred Forty-three ., V.. V ., f -.-- -..1,- 1 -,-V-:-.-1. . .if '--1' ima ff-Jr -.a.'.a .7' if' f'-, :vi -, KH mf H-' 'f'..-' .,.','w'wfr -2-1'-.,,f -1,1-'-.: ,.w.,I, ,I 4 93 A- ' gen 4 f 'V- , re. ',.A . , , . 1:.f1fia.r-f I -af jf' M.-f5g5?'..V, ..L. 1,5 ,-:. -.--432,-,7..5:'3 , -,,',,i7f .,,. -:mar-, -,'lk5fw:-ffififig ..-,. 'ififlilf QQ' EMMHw1BEnhx'yb9Bu iZIMrKmmwWWSo0afmnMK R J J6BUiVQn A :Iainnininininioirzioimwifriuizriuiniuiuiuizfini: in 1 3 in in 1 riuioinf' o ! , ' ! g BETHEL COLLEGE - n Q For Higher Ideals in Life fume Booriaar for Quality? Footwear 3 SHOES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Q Q UNRUI-I 8 LINSCI-IEID, Props. ! . I SII Main Street Newton, Kansas . . l 0.1 11030301014xi:mioinininioioil1014111111xinininiuix110101014wioioxxozq IHIHHQllllllllllllklllllillllllHllllklllllHHHHWlililllllHH!HllH5HHHHIHlllllilfllllllWHHHIHHHillIlllllllllllllHHHlilHlHHIHNNIHHllHHlllllllllilllllllllllllIHHWHIV .. ..4 . need special attention in order to stand the incessant E strain brought about by hard study. WHY not have 'them examined and correctly fit- S i ted by someone who makes this service a specialty. E We have a complete plant for grinding lenses to ii fit the most exacting, and can save you the 'trouble E usually met with in waiting. if i Three registered Optometrists. Our service will E please you. 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U eimxozuzozozoz010zozucmrznzol-ug?-- SO K F K K iCOCKLEY't ' lie B U Q fl Q ' N Q BAKERY 2: it raw, I A A it B xWew'fAlTPQfm S , I S f QUAQT w Q Ask the Bethel Students if our 115' 1 WUT! Q C sf ,QQQM ! B R E A D A iw! N g isn't the Best Ever ,Q My Nw R?q1,IHhlZEN5 - , 2 l ' ' Nb We supply the Campus with 5 'fl DRYDREH I , .. i .f i everything in the line of ' S52 2 ll I ' P K 1 ' A I 0 we g Bread and Buns 5 A X X If A JN A I V Q We have enough for you too, figy N X f f , Q try us once and you will always :ff Qvmmfi' V Q -'A XJ C 'bi' XZAC g be one of our 'I If A QAQWQD C7 , . . Q p' ' CBJ t 0 9 Q Satisfied Customers l 3, ' X is rj its Q! ...on E v LM., an M. O,c.1'wflv,0 P f l'ag:'e' Onvllimdrorl Forty- fivz- .J , E fa 1 fi . 5 -swf ., , y .,.., , ,,,.JY'v : 7'9'1,g- w -4' wane - I: A v- -f. 'M5 md ug' za. . 1- 1o:i4, 1 feuzrnmunnismuwaerfpkuransfaa-nxaawmapmxeuv5a1wawwzmauwfw:nwxuvuxawz'.zmWwm9mxmavui9l:iuw:.Q vzovzuzoznzniuztg in 1ixuxnznzuzt-Qoqm11111uqru:n1nqummupn:oqmlapozugog ago : DR' CHAS' KAISER NllllflilillPl'tMlllU0l1tJllSE'l'V1'lTlYC i i BRAIN ANU HHAWN i i GOESSEL KANSAS Very Essential at This Tiinu Q Q lcxxs Mll.l.lXtit'0. ! Q lnnizin, Kansas ,f,t,: :,,:.,-.,-..:.,:.,-.,:.,:.,:..-.,:0:.,.L.:.,-.,:t,:i,:i,-..:.,: I :.,:.,-.,-.,-i.E. Esther Epp-Quit chewing on your fountain pen, Josephine! Joe-That's food for thought. Prof. Brauer-eVVhat is wasted in butchering' a hog? Janzen-The energy of killing' it. Prof.--N03 only the squeal. and they use that to ll12lli9 gruphophone records. Those who think these jokes are poor. Would straightway change their minds lf they could but compare these jokes With the jokes we left behind. IN THE LABORATORY Said Atoni to fair Molle Cule, Will you unite with me? Then Molle Cule did quick retort, t'There's no affinity. Under Electric Light l'lant's shade Poor Atom hoped to nieterg But she eloped with u Radical Base, And now she's Mrs. Salt Peter.-Ex. lt costs money these days even to read about meat. The original manu- script of Lamb's essay on Roast Pig sold for 952,600-Nashville Tennessean. .gl-UQUQUQ.,-0-1,qu-0:-,:. :nz.,q.,...,:.,:.,-0:.,:u:- :U:.,:..:t.4-U4-tl:0:11-.wiv i o 0 R 5 e oerlng- re 1e g . ercantl e 0 . Q i M 'l C ' E Dezllers in ' tlR0t'l'IR1l'lS, DRY UUODS, Slltll-IS AND t'l,UTHlNt1 i Moundridgo, Kansas ,!..-.,-.- - - ,- - - ...,...,-..-.,...-......-.,-.,...,-.,....-..-.-.,-.,-.,-.,....,-..-.,f. . .,. Qyu f'Y1,,4 , - ' , 52.- 'r4,1 9 . W I -mf -fi ef' A 432 ' 2- 5 ,211 . f f.,-we-vt'-:Jw-f 'H i '-'r 1: 2' ' Page One Hundredlf'o1'ty-six rwwi1509881M M,WW9M.QBf UWh !W!3El'.MQ?4M?P,w1BN4i5RUFMW2!EH?91W4Q'rfi!Rh'l5CK1C.5 - V, mzgwz-ff-'lfgzfwirefffm- 2,f'.'::f yIffWf QI-sI',:zI A. 'G' Mfwig as, f M H ' , 12- , . 'V -11: -I . 1irp'f a 'f .I . '2 'erm' 5 I. 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Nelson 5 i General Agent, i A I i Q Randall Building, Newton, Kansas. E ZEKXZSEED Newton, Kans. ! Q - g !-.,2 2 2 2 2.12.2 2 2 2 2 2 2.,2.,...,2.,212 2 2 2 2 2 .. -.,- -.,...,: Q 2 Q c 5 N Pl Mil' C Q g evvton our 1 mg o. g i 1 E 9 PIDELIT Y ! C .af C ! ! 2 ' ' T h M h B F I ' , : at uc etzfer our i i Q Q ! i ! : . . . I g Always in tlwe Market for Goocl Milling Wheat i F i l gffvzoi an 2 1 1 -2 1:41 an 1 1-11111 1-1 1 iii 11111 1 1 111 1011924 niywfw, ' Stir fu,f q?, ' jiirf' ' .sfo-m.w4zx-.aatmvmsav ff..e.1f-rf We 5 'lg , .,,, , -fl i?pf'f '?51vF l'ugv One Hundred l5'o1'ty-4-igllt Fwmmwnuswannammrmwmawwmmmawfawmmmvvaamavmnnwwmvmmvmifmmmrswmwmwimwuwe-w'fam1m:m5.vmsmm's,umwmmwW'X mi- i ii . .-4i-fi1,ip..i:-w .i- ,,:f,, ,..... .. we-4 pw.--1. , , ' , , , 4'-' H H' T f ' , i5fi7Vg5si,1fi,1i:.y,..,iiimw2.-fm iii. 1, f,.,-iifl.S..--Z ,Tl .f,.J..Ajf,jWff W., 441, .vrlwgwt ,yy we H A..r.,L ,,Q 7!, V Q,-.QQW6 i 1 E , . . . . , gm W? IB! A ,V Kei- I: ' ,. 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WARKENTIN, Vice-Presidenf GLENN MILLER, ASsiSt2l11t Cashier ! C. W. CLAASSEN, C2-lshiel' JNO. J. EUIGER, ASSiSTanI Cashier i ! IJl+1PUSl'l'S ilUARAN'l'l'IE'D Q g DIRECTORS ' C. F. Claassen F. S. Hupp i C. B. Warkenfin C. A. Seaman i S. A. Hanlin J. H. Linn I I. H. McNair rms. ShE'!'llli1.Il ! I. G. Regier O. BIOOI'Shf'8d ! W. Claassen i oil' who, 'AW' R3WR!i. . vmzuxmuil' - 'wmv 51,-v'ffv.,e 2 b V. .. ., .Q .f 'ff B 2 5 Qi 1 3 ' f Zu V 4 12627 ' l,,l sg' -E1 '- '- ' 1f 1-' Mwlwffwffmf 2 A -.hqarfufdl 1' l':u:m- Om- Humlrs-rl Fifty fawmnwwwmamxnz1-xrfv:arf:a1,fu:.1ws1wurmrmwlanwzv-:fetafaumavxmmwmrammmwtwmrwnwmqzxmimwfwyewiwc A H I N . 'Y V, A,,e5,jt.:m..1,55',gt 7E5g,w,ge,1 in 5 1-:fit f ' .B llhul lunl I W rl elvis V , .. ,.,L , Wml 'A ' ' 7r m . L. wmtMm- ' w ma . 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We do General lllaehiue Work and Vylin- ' 3 'A Kehoriugr and have the hest equipped Maehiue Shop iii 5 - 2 .s part of the State and ean handle all your repair work, 2 U MOundr1dge Kansas 9 also llltlllllf8.I'llll'0 the 2,U:u:4,:U:0:4,:n:n:,,:U: I : : -1: : : : : : -tc v:n:0:U:u:0:U-i AMVU S'l'URAHl4l I-lA'l l'lCRY i is not only il eheaper Battery than the average, hut it is just : I wood. livery Battery is Q'll2ll'21lll60tl hy us. C 5 yQuf Laundry tQ T0l1I'Y?ljl'?'lCQ1j'0ll will like it-and then let us figure ou i .ir uex Jo J. : A I ' ! Q 5 The Auto Machlne Co. t Q I I E Al0llllQll'lilQ.l'C', Kansas g g i SSR YUVH NICIHIIIHIH. llli KXUWS VS S I i ' : ugoioioxoir11010101010101o10101111010101010101 11 1010 G - Q ' Q Laundry Service Twice a Week Q i To The College Campus M' ' UNDERTAKER AND EIVIBALIVIER I i tlrieeusemlj : O1'1C A , , . , , ' Q 1 have a, lug line ot l'1lll'lllllll'0, Rugs, lruioleums, Wall Paper, ! M . 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Iltlzens State Bank g Tl i SI+1RYIlflC'l'IIA'I' SATISIUIICS Moumlridge, Kansas ,.,-.,-.,-.,-.,-.,-.-.,-.,:.,-.I.: :.,:.,-.,:.,E,:.,:.:.,:.,:.,:..:.,:,,Q U G ' H d W C U le Oeflllg 211' 'SIIG O. U . . II fKfJI'QlllIlZ0fl lu 18973 feuty-three years of satisfaeiory service to our trade. We appre- 11- coufidcuvo The cmumuuity has always shown us, and we want H 0 you in 1110 future. 3l01lIIilI'il1,fI6', Kansas U ll ..,-.,...,-1,...,...,20:02. :. :ard :..:.,-.,-f,2.,2.,-f,-.,-.,...,...,-f,-U-..g. U.. 030 wwfov 5 gl -fy ,-wg.,-F,.y,,-. H f, .- .... ,W A 'qzviarr-a nfs I'n.g:1- Om- Humlrevl Fiftyelwu FTRl 2QSWMMH 6HHUR585?3i'1'6i?1i'B?AfE'7G9BlJ'2FWHM!QFAZQIJEM1WWKW2 '!lhHw5mWIMX5YHb 1EMhU1'WQ vi H fP'.f1,.L?,fq 54'2?Q4f2?'ff-QW.,.ev3' 5-'.,, f:qgf, ig,,::e.w-vb,vgi31gvr.:f.g1,,Q-mx, ,563 k r- .,-f 'y f ,- . . Wx . . , ., . , , ,, f na Y ,535 3 v, x . A , ,A wq ,F . -. 2651 .H 7 V : - . A 'V -E 1-EE Z-v J-9 'V 54 T N 1, 5.-,T 1 ,Q W T35 -'55 5'5 'fff 5-11 ' 'if' - i5 'f ?!' 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