Carthage College - Driftwood / Crimson Rambler Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)
- Class of 1917
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Fl'he NINETEEN- S EVENTE EN Which is a Chronicle of Events of the Year Iglg-Ib at Glarthagr anllegv Recorclecl b9 Eh? Eluniur 011mm Carthage, Illinois To MRS. HENRY DENHART Our Sincere Friend anal Benefactress qhis Volume 15 Gratefullj and Affectionatelj Dedicated m CRIMSON RAMBLHR 1? m ' fcn-uiu'trem' x U Au... .i.ii- lri .giu'TIt ii. .iii a i iliizi II-.r Mrs. Henry Denhart IV 0W ui'ltau rlu w:- iar-ur uf mm: and wmm-n wlm giw- :Jf tlmir wealth aIIId mums tn tlu- t'hlll't'll 21ml rhnrity; hut less oftt'n do W'f hem of them giv g: their very lirt-s with their wmlth fur Hu- mmui lu-tterumnr of their community. Alumni tiu-sl- luttw is one Hll' Invlntal'y of whom will illeL-VS ht- :mmu'inlvd with IK'I' good mad Imlllc deeds :Ilul whusv t'hururrh-r we silently pray ln imitntt'- Mrs. llt-nry Dvnhul't. Mrs, Drulmrf. whnm' mzlitlrn n:nm- was Clara: IKRIW'HTHH was l-m-n on April 111 I853, nmr Frit-dmm, SuIm-I'srt Ummty, Pu. Shlf was the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Smmlvl Ii. annnn. and Win, the ynungrsr nf lf'll chililrnn. I-Ior childhrmd and girl- hnud wwt- u'iliunli ilw iuHm-m-c- of wealth. hut Wel'l' filled with tlu- inHm-nrvs nnd hirssillgs of in him i'lll'ihtiiln Imuu:. Hrrl- it was that Mrn. Ucnhm'l received thr: impirntinn ml tIoh-J-minulinn tn hl- Gml's willing servant all her life. Huriy in the thVl'lltiQS Hln- moved with her parents in Ki'nshingtun. Illinnis. 'l'lu'l'r Hht- moi Mr. Dt-Illwrt. whim: slut IIIaI'rimi March 213. 1872. I11 thr laumt- Mrs, Denlmrt showed :1 truiy Iarsnltifui Chilrurtlrr. 'l'hv pcat'cful quii-t :Intl simplicity of flu: Imlne were hilt'ni witnesses of the spirit whivh I'ulml tln-W. le tlnm's uf this Immc Wt'rl' aIu' . ' upon to entry :Ilw; rit'h :mtl punr a:liki- n'ccivrsl u Iu-au'ty m-Ic-mm: to visit it ill' all times. .Vlrsc. IMIImrt's inHm-m-l- nml 'ml-l-rl-rctx er-t- lay nu mmms' mnfim-d to ht'l' hmlw :ilrnlt'. IIIII Hprvaul nn-r Ilm' Ilwn t'nunmmily mid thrnm- m'rl' a widrr f'lrlil fht- length um! breadth nf whivh u? t'nnlmt mtinmtp. 'l'iu- nrJl'ht-r'h :Itlpztrtmt'nr ul' tho t-hnrt'h nl' H'mhiugtnn is mlly um' rxalmpiu nf lrn-r Wurk in lu-r nwn rummunity. 'l'hv sm-rr ' nf this and utlwr llt-Imrtun-nfs is dm- izn'gt'ly r'l tfu- llP'I'NJIIJII interest Hhv Hlmwvd n mtt'h mmnhm'. Nut 1 ! H10 IIIrJtIu-rs nlnm- did 51w ginr loving Counsvl um! vnccuu . IJJ'IIII'III'. hut She was :1 real friend tn tlu- yuntll :Iml Chiklrmw EIK wrli. 'l'lu- grt'nh' Jr 'InHqu'r. perhaps. that 31115. lk-nlmrf Imd nn IYETIII'L-LY lwnplv VHH in Iwr Iml-lo u-m'k fur i'urtlmgo f. ulh-gr. Th- :xirIH' tlnrlnitnry ia' tlu- I'mulf IJf her gen- t'rusity. She Wurkvd with tlu- K'rlm'it-fitm that 2: girl? sucn'crzw int m'IIIrJI iiqmmh grvntly uprm pk'u-mnl :Ilul hnmriikr wrruun-Hngs. Her spirit IHlH pervaded l'lu' hull and matlr it :: 11ml lmmr. with Ju-r iIlL-ssing' fullnwlng L'ut'h girl m. Shl' Ivnvt-s il. Tin'uugl: Hlv mugnuniumm gifts' 0f Mr. and Ml's. Dr'niun't. C'nrthngv Ulllvgo Ims 159051 m:ndv :I standard turllvgtu NH. Dvnfmrt's Imt prayers. and u'isheq m:n- fur t'uergt- Cullt-gv and tho success: nf 1hr- hhldl'lTI'R. This quntzti'iml from Miss Dndgv. Hm iiilt' prl'sitll'llt 0f Hll' National Bmu'rl of HIV '1'. N V. A.. I'Sln'vim's VFI'IT fittingly HH' l:v:-:1:It.v of Mrs. Dt'nlmrf's chill'ztt'ter and tilt- Irahio inHuom'v Uf her life: 54hr hzm m-hil-wtl sut't'e-is whn hut: lh't'tl u':-!L Innglwtl nftcn rnd lrwrzl much; who Imk' guimrd Ilw n-spm-f of fntvlligl-nf wmm-n and llle lure of little- t'hillln'u: whn hm I'lll'mi Iwr nirh-J uml :u-I IIIIIII'hI1t-ti IWI' task; who hut; left the u'uul'lul hvftl-r than she found it: who hm never lurked upprvciatiun :If vurfll's in-uul'y. or f. 10:! h vxnl't'ss it: win hm :lfwnyx In Ikl'll fur the heat in others. and girrn Um host she luul: whusl- va WM :In iH-K'llire'ltilln: whusv Inmnzn'y :1 lwnodivtinn, - ' Thrcc' W'V'W n-un-max 1h.- -. CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? tit? IJJ Tho mcmhcrs of the Junior Class of your colleges have labored to make this hook represent Carthage Cnilege :15 St'lt' is to-thly. VVL- hope that we hilTC 'zlug'ht the spirit of the institu- tion well enough that our hook may convey that spirit to others and miss them to seek mu' halls. It is with this desire in our heai'ts that we present to you the CRIMEIIX RAM- 1511-211. ,17. THE Enmmm Fa n r CRIMSON HAMBLER '17 l . 1 E4 i' . Classes 1 + ii '1 Literary I. E' + 1 1 Activities 1 . Music I ! + Afhletics I- I'J' am 1' UIHQN far my hmrMfr. IIIL-:mt1cx Carfhage College is Rated 8 First-class American College! .s'vhnnl I'mvh fur luu'k intn il'h'. hi-t'u'y. Ihll' fht' uniilwl MTIII't whivlw iHSII'WI W .nem-w-ufnlly Win of HI'JN' rvt't'ul twig Mnl'u Hum hl'l: yrer ago tlu- fm'llll'Ix uf i'nrthugl' L'uHI-gn- :nrull- :I Ihm-mlgh iu- r:-r:ti;,:.-ltiun of Hu- strmdnris rqniMHII-Ill ulul mmmmmvnl nf thv t'ulivgv. 'l'hv Imr- pusr of this uc-Iizm was In :Iht'vl Iin what wnultl lu- nvrcmuzln' in lu- tlum- l'o mm-I Ilu- rm'nil'vlnvllh :Iml stemdurlls :If :: I'll'hl t'luas :u-i-1':.-ttih-tl milrgv. A st-Iltt'ncl- fmm Illul rL-pwt I-l--K1.: ' VCL- llau'v Iu-pl 'HI mhul Ilw :nu' purp'J-u'r nl' 1-.1rlkillp' HIIl'lI t'hzlngm 2H u't-n' nvn-vsnm'y t1 t-Imhlv Hu- ergl' tn Inm'i IIH- rrqnin-nu-nls Inf tin- North l'I-nlrul Agvu-inli-m t'z-gunlingHtumi-II'II L' -1!v:.rc-u ' '1'Iu' Ihnnnl nl' 'l'I'nslvvs rc-rvixvtl 1h:- rrllhc'l' El'nngg n-p-u't ul' tin- fnl'uliix I1I:ulv lhru tEw lH't-Hitlt-nl of HIV i'th-gr. nml .10th 1 ENE routs :rf' Um mcwvurl'nt l-J 1Il1lki' i'm'lhngv Vnilvgu :I lirsl l'hms simnlnml fawn ulwn many of flw ITr-nnrm-mluii-mu, I'lllrilljr ch' :I'lWT whii'h ftllluu't'tl :Iviinih- u. n'm'r tukt'n l!Llil'l:X' in' NW :lli:1li1.Hll':liitlll in 1mm .mix will: .1 gt'm'l'nl IIE'III lllrfdi-J 11' frlilrgv ill lillv i' I most HLI' ME'IHI .Ilifk nl' Jill D Itl'uIE rnlhlg'v. l,ihit sumnu-r .'I numiu-J' crf Ii'rrt'm'rs uf :I lu'rmrnul l1'lilll'l' wvw- In-Id with Jiunmi. I't'ivnlln vdumtnrx, rhueru-n eaml thimH-s HlI'II. AH VNll'Htlvll Imlr wan nnulv by MW prvsidcnt will: visihwl Imm' lium half of rho :Ihlnmi nl' lht' rnEh-gt- dur- ing: thv slumm-r lnunlilsl Thr- intvn-hlvtl fricmH Iwurl'iily ugm'd Hmf n fm'wm'd IH'IVW Im-nt IJWHNI shullllartlmalinll shrmltl lu- Jlliltli' :It 0va. TEN Iu'xl whip itu'nh'l'd Hu- Symdit'ul Ilmiivh on the territory uf lhp l--1l:pgp XVlmt npitlilm WHR hvhl l-Ix' nur clnlrl'h ivrulvru? 'l'lu' wlmlv Siluuliun regarding: t'm- pmitinu 11f Hm R Iilt f.r1'. tlw mrnning 0f stumlzu'tlim!iun. :Imi HIP rvqmrt-nwnl's tn Iw Im-t wvrl- frankly Initl hvfurv Hu- Sylmds Fll' their annual vmwntimh in th't-llu-P. I'F-Ivh nm- 'Flh' Ilnulliluulhly ill fuvnr nf duinfg' 11 I'Itzlt Wm nrri-risury tn 111311: 1111' in- stitufi'ull I'H 11w M't'rlHltml lid of Cvriit'g'v'c. 'I'Iw I'Plll'th'ntHth'f'i of lIw-m hntlizu' um 1h:- HHIrd uf 'l'l'uwtvrs wrrv Imt'krll in their L'Ih-J' m-Titm h-x' lilt' rnthu. 'IiL' suppul'l of Her vntiz'v field. Um- of Hm vv'nditiwun which lmtd-H i510 tl'mluih r11 Hw- irmtitufilrll mm Hu- hytu Hf In-r fl'i-xtlds Wm; thr- fni't' that mar Hum rnu- hundrvil nturlviIL-a u'vrc- nrmiml in NH: vrITJr-Jr tlu'ulrtIm-ilf. le vfi'urt-e pull fIn'HI in this clin't'finn wvrv SE1 sut-vt'wfui ll1r1l Hu- t'lu'nilmvnt :It Hu- npr-ning III' 1111- .x'm-nml s: Itlk'HtOT Wan 25 pvr n-Ilf, gzrvrlh-x' than HIV first srnu'ntrr. :mxl this rvquin-mmlr wan: Illnrl- than mot The work of rt'urgmlizuliun. adding nwtiul equipment m-vuring tho lnrgvr tvuvhing farm: and Immy ntin-r detail: rl-quired :1 great many cnnfm-pnm-s :Iml much painstaking rffnrt. Vhen AH wan Llnm'. Hu- rt-Imrts werl- filIl-d nut and sle h: thu- rurinm zwvrvtlitotl nuthm'itim. Th:- clmnniusi'm nf the North t't-uirul .Xssucintinn nf Cullvgvs :Ind Sernmlm-r 901:0an Inrf 'l'lHIJ'MIJIX. Mirt'h 23. 21ml tho Ammt'iutitln ilrit'lf' March '34-'25. At this sm-ctin: Vzlrthum- C'niit'ut- WJH IImL-iully 13!:m'1i nu the list of :IK't'rodih'd volivgm :mulo Imy 1111- Ausut-intitm and thus devlun-d f': ht' :1 first 01:15:: .hnrl'lwm rirllt'g'v. In' a m-lst lliwriminrltiug.r and t' Jmpvtrnl :nltlml'ity. . I Hm'cnftm'. llwrvfnre. erc will 11v 11:1 qm'stiun nlmuf tllv SI'hlIIEIhtiF standing of L'urlhngzv t'llllegt: 5hr ir-i fully :It'l'rfilit'TL .hul nm- ft-ufa vorv much Ii 1- :Irltlimr. in IIIL-nriry of HIV Iwr'n'a and llllt'uillt'. W'Iln lulu: gnm' 0n lu-fol'v; hBIl'iHNl ill'P tllH' that dir in HR' Lurd fmm lIt-mrcfllrth: 5'1-31 smith H19 Spirit, thut thm' Imu' rvst fMIiI thril' lalmrs. ml rbm'r :c'm-kx Jo f!aH 'i-:' HH-m. This is llkll'tit'llhll'h'n trufnf thv' liltc heIuVL-nl Mrs. Ut'nlmrt n'lmsv gifts; did am much to bring thix hnmiv situufion. -CRIMSON RAMBLFJ! '1? m' A PANORAHA 0:- THE CAMPUS AND STUDENT BODY W H 0.1 ND 0 F TR L'STH I-lh' President . . . . . . . v HEY. Emu KELLER, D. D. FOLLEGE Px'ms-ide . , . . . . . . . . . IJR. 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' High Scllnof. .TEJII'3-ill m 111' 1'1 IIIIIle Iz-Iurkm: 1'11 I 1111 111111 1' ' H u. sllllm1c1'l1ll4; I .- I.;11111age Lr'Illcgc .1 ndemy. l!H1- ;' 11111.10: 111 I I.SiIIl..l ALFREDA CARLSON. .1. 15. H'nrthugtq 1111111111111 111 Hixfm'lrf 1.1.1:..1'31'111111'11 L'nllcgc. 111 'i: III:-11'IIL'1-11' iII Ilislur-I'. Carthage tnllcm: .1c1I11u-.n11 1111::- -.1 I II'I'I'EIOIH z'r'xr'Mr nmrmx 11f xummr!'--I.1H111::. a '1' iL'I'a': 1' CRIMSON RAMBLER '17 A NN DVORSKY J'uxH-m-Mr in Piano ISLIIdcnI in Music Simon! of l'nin-I'm'ty of Iowa unrltr Ralph I,;:wlr:n. 'IEII. H: Hlurlcnt In Ilr I-n; . nservglnry r-I' Music nlcr Ralph JJHX'II'HL I1IIlI-l2'. t-JHIU ufll'mnn. Drala- l.'nn'cr' . Ilus Main lrau-a 1912-11: Lnncrrt u! 'IEJI I'. ' r rlf I'izmm c Uj'ynn. Ilzlrlnl'my and IIi-ilm'y . fal'lllagc f'ulltgc. I'JH J IGK'I'L R. SIMMONS Imrrm-Mr in Voice wiih I 'x'ui'c k Howard. :21: Irmi Ummm- f Frvd - ' - -;rilwr..:l C unusn w-n'k. I1r1 I: f'nl'llmgr t lliMl FliIiIilJ KHII'ZBHL H. E. 3'3tirmuU hm'rm'mr En Hurrrxxfrrn rmrf Physfr'rd f'nHurr :11 Hclmnl HI' Elmcutinn and Hrah. 11m 1-111-31121 t- Kc ch I'Iuhical Tm . 1: rn:.lm in Bur ximl :ml Ih . cal Vulture fIJI' -.n i'arlimgr. Fully; . NIIJ-nJ FOREST .L LUL'DIN. A. Ii. GI. L'. Iowan Phym'r'rrf J.JEJ'PI'IOJ' l!:. .L. Still l'cl'lifwulc. l lnwu. Hng Foul I . r uf Iuwn. lEI1::: liivcvg'oar l?cnce null Alhlvlics. A111 -.' : Tcm-Izrr uf Mulllum w unl F11 Schou'l. 'lll . lln'rc 1': un fnmlmil luzlnL Ihrcchu' nml t'uach in Uh ' h d: L'mv. l' t'nrlhugc t'angc. iHl.': .l N0 EWIHN ic'hrl! yrm um? xfirrkit9 m thi. In- in- Izmyx mayugwd. ?Mchr H SENATE G. H. UICleNm-zlt N. L. KAYIIOF. Lm'r'm SIM MONS H. D. HOOVER, Prr'sidwt-t V3. K. HILL, Dem: C. A. BARNHAHT rl'. B. UBER, Sez'mhu'gf F. C. GATES W. C. SNELMAN 'I!'IHII ll.IEIIlIIfIHII'IKIIIII!I5Il'll!iilllf HI'THN PR! 'DEXTI.-H. FOMJIITTE E H. D. Huorlm S'. K. IIILI. LETTA SIMMUNS HPI'W. HHTI'II'IEFH'IEIIIIli :'III'1!'I IHI'IH'l .Hs'SJSTILYTS EARL L. LAMBERT Laboratory; .Ixsixfrnef in Biology Ruln-tlrr ML'C'LAI'GIIRY HILL .Jxa-r'sfmrr En f'hrmhs'h-y Mann. AREYEILA .IOIINsox' .-f:.-si.yfm:i in Jfafhmnafim Flm'm M. Smmm'r Amish ? in Bihlp ERMA D. SJMSER Jnis-fmrf Insiwcior in Piano FOREST BUTTS Jssisfmrf in Academy Scirurr - S'l'i'An'r CLARK, B. S. UWiHiam and VanhtU F001 Ban Conch SB. S. VVillinm mid Vaellti. 191-1; Flint Bull Conch. C'nrthngz' Cullugu IEJI H w! I'M! racing nm' and WINJHJJFJH, my idea! of u wuucl'nrf-u! Hngi SANIIEIIX r; FouHcen u ' duty and happy privilege 0f :1 . Our Stanclanls and lcleals HF. fullnwing art: thu irriturions nf :1 Standard College. and art: given, a that it may ht: known what requirements have. bccn met by the college. And nmnj.I of these mnlditiuns have been 1.1:135ed with :1 tint.- margin to spam. I. A graduation requirement 0f four yuan.- U20 semester hoursl of vullcginta grade. 2. A minimum entrance. rt:quir:1mt-nt of 1-1- units. By the minimum r9- quirt-ml-nt is mmnt thc smallmt number at units. with which .1 Student may ln- pt-rlnittml tn begin unllcgt- work, i. am tht: nominal rcrlnircmcnt minus ttlt: numlnrr of conditions allnwed. H. A requiriimunt that all :zntrunt-t- conditions must hp removed beforv :1 Hlllllt'llt may lJt' permitted tu begin :1 stecmld year of work in the same in1 stitutiml. -l-. Not less- than eight distinct dcpartmcnts in liberal arts and science. with at least nm- professor giving full time. to cnllrgl: work in 9.3le depart- Incnt. 5. A minimum scholastic preparation of all college teachers of academic subjects equivalent to graduation from :1 college uf high grade, and graduate work equal to that rcquircd fur the Master's degree of the University of lllinuis 0r similar university. 6. A maximum of 16' semester hours per week required of cnllegc lvuchcrw. 7'. A maximum enrollment of 30 students in recitation or laburrltnry .wt-tinns. 8. Buildings and equipment of the value of at least $100,000. 9. A productive endowment of at least $200.000.00hsufEL'it-nt to yield :1 nct income. of at least $10,000 available for instructional purposes in thc collegv department tLiherul Arts and Sciencesl. 10. A library of not lugs than 10.000 bound volumes in addition to pull- lit' documents. 11. Laboratory equime-nt of a raluc of not less than $3000.00 in Physics UMDOU. if more than one mnrse i5 givcnl: $5.000 in Chemistry: and $2.500 in Biology. 12. Lighting. heating. ventilation. water supply. arrangement of labor- ntorica. mrridnrs' and closets; and methods of cleaning such :13 to insure ln'git-nit- cnnditions. . I 13. In addition to the foregoing specific requirements, the general standards and spirit of the administration and faculty is considered. Thorn is grmt rejoicing at Carthage. and greater and better work will he done. The spirit that prrvnils in tllt' student body and faculty is that the product of thr rnllrgv must hL- standard. which means that a high grade of work must he dour in cach course. by each student each day. Making Car- thugt- College :1 first class; American College mug: ho. considerct-l not onlyr nnc of the greatest events of the year. but of hL-r lustory. Now It 11900111925; the alumni. faculty. studcnts, trustees, the C'hnrch. and frivnds to work tugcthrr to maintain her position. and to insure her pmgn'ss and growth :15 an efficient college of high scholastic and Chris- tian standards. Mmmr rhmw i'u'a' rn'm nut rrf pim-v in Dmimr! Uni! our night. CRIMSON RAMBLBR 'H' - '- .' A Fa'fracu CRIMSON RAM BLER '17 Library Couucil .. ns-anI-UW'W '. - i: . '5 I .1 :a- : a . Prasadent . EARL L. Imumcwr i Puma G: r: 1.51 N' r; r: a Fraud ta :1 dvisra-rs . f pROF. BARNIIART Sr'J-Mcu laCRIMSON RAMBLER '1? Pn'sidwtf Tire President. CLASS CnLons Purple tilld Gold EARL L. LA MBERT Fxm r21. L. Katrina: 5's: '9 f c:- u -w-;--n,.- . -F,..I....? . ..-- Program of Commencement Week May 28.. Sunday ......... Amnml Commencvment Sermon Thu Ricv. JACUH Dml-IL Bneculnurcntc Sermon Pmcsmxm- H. D. Ilom'mt I May: 29. Monday ........ Academy Graduation Exercism Oration Tm: REY. CHARLES S. B.u'5LIN May 30. Tuesday.......8:00 p. m.. Rcvitnl GI-zxa'r'mnc WHEAT BAAL, Alto May: 31. Vcdnesd:1y...Alumni D31: Exercises 11y Alumni during day . 8 p. m.. Annual Greek Play.r Jum- 1. Thursday ....... 10 :1. m.. Forty-sccund Annual Cnmmcncemcnt Orations- HON. SCOTT M. LADD, LL. D., '79 HON. FRANCIS NIELSON, M. P., of Landau He's arms qu' damn; sleep 3533 upon his bronl'fL-Rdxu, in Class. I i Eififrtecu CRIMSON RAMBLER '17 EARL L. LAMBERT, B. S. Cums Pnnsmmw I 3'1nj0r in Biology Dakota qT'Fm uH-rrro-und chHefm niml. Jfay F. U. hrwr! mark Mia him. I MARIE CRONK. .1. 13. Major in Latin Carthage IIr'r' fnrf-um ix hr fwr Irmghf ALLEN: Sk KLINI'I. .L B. Major in Latin ltuvk Falls --r3, 3:: .I'uhmh:d.' IF? tunml'rr 'zcl'm! hr? Numm' Jan , .mxns M. ANDERSON . 13. s. Majm in Phuglih'h Shc-Ihy. Mich. l Hurmn. MIUM and drbomu'i', .-I pure. rh'vp L'Fmrm'h'r Mdrhu le'rei Speak fzufr'r br'ftu-r pm: rhiuk -- Mann. .lmlxsox. .V I' u c I' ten HUUINH'IW M. ISFIiNHIi. A. IS. I Mnl'rur i11 HIIgIIiHII Ful'lhngt- 1. Hiram!!! mim- t'yt' hm- numb! man I 1pI'wml'tw'n'fr IHl'I. N. lIUL'l'UiiIGVI'I. A. IE. hlrllillf in Philusuphy K't'thingt'un Mm-J': sfarn'j -.'.v n :wminr-xx of Hm flt'm'r.,, CLARA. ll. Tl-JIHIJ'SAH. IL S. Major in Muthvmntir-i thing't'm hShr' wax Haw hm! .uhIrh-m in Hm Ermirw r'hmx. LESTER R. l'IlPES, B. 5. Major in Chemistry FI'I'I'iS Life Ix bu! n uh-rzp mid r! fm-gefL-Mg. ?.?L'K'JfI-V n- - -4 $ m I OAK XV. HBIHGI-IT, B. S. Maliur in Biology Xurth Platte, Ni'll 'Hv xi-m'rflf mu! .s'l'runy. 1m: rm Huh 1m ?L'FH 1W! tr My plum -.'H Hm :cor'M .mmr day? Xl'l'l'TIli FLOR HNFE flilNl'l. .L B. Major in English Lvlm DUNN inl't'Hi Hum! .Hut'ruh fm' tiwmru, Thra'r mug; pfm'r' ix aim! in HM kifrhwn. Lil! m.- m: In mu' high Iryrini .urPRxf Am! Ht. 'u'P'HI'IN ff Hm fmuiniml :cm'r'd :I'Pnh'thf; H'IIJJAM 4i . KRAL'SS. H, 5. Major in St-irm-r .ntu-shn'n 0. Indy fm'r. mm; ?u'nn-x uf mhm urn shining. rrJNer, raw. II'EH n13; 5:er hm'y huff! EDITH M. SEIBI-IR'IZ A. H Blillitll' in Latin l'fhil'agn Nhr' .JH'M' Hutf happy fttrtu Hf .wrlm'iiflf jam! what Hm Hrinks. . I Emir m Hryrw WEN! people Juwnmr Hugs; m'e Hftvnyx ic'rrmlrlrf XHTTII: CRANE. Tiur n ry-MJ c I'I'I'l'II'EI. I.. lilii'KLEli, .L B. llnlinv ill L'ht'mialrg' Milll'tlg't'rilh- Hhr- hm! Hm wnr. hiw.x-I Hf Murfx, M m rw mrmfn'nd. ' MAX l.. HARRIS. A. Ii. XIujnr in Latin Il'urlhzlgt- I'Jrr-rl! nba'fffl; b. Jun.- ymhrd II.- frrri'r-J- Eng n hm'nf um! rnvk-I; ,uuHr. MABEI. .L JOHNSON. .X. Ii Mnjnr in Mathematics Rmkanrtl Kmpiuy H19 Drrrmrrrir- Firm fuyerr Wm: hr'r' Irfrmrfrixf r'm'ts. M ILDR Iii? MARTHA BAHNIIAIH' Ululss M mcn'r Mnliur in Math? I1!Il.iL'Jiq t'alrthngl- J' rnn'! imprmm H pun my r'lfrn'wmtrh'x Hm! Huey xhrmM NH inwru' n m'm' rap mid gnaw Did you m'r'r Hufi'rr' Ium' Pruf. f'hwr HirnkPN Ms Musk! Twrunh HM 4,.-h - my -'---CRIMSON RAMBLER l:- m To fbe Seniors sz' lht' lilm- lmr- vcnm- fur parting frmn le tll-ar IJILI t'rlllrgt' Imllltf. Frnm HLt- M'trnvs as fair as; I'Zdtln whvrv ynu uf! u'mu- wmlt fa: rtmm: And HIP pit'tm'rs Hunt yuur fum'il-s tum-h wifh fiiil'i'Sl tints llf gnlll. 'l'ukl' IIL-w Iustvr :Illll m-u' splrminr frnm xu'z-vt IIIPJIHII'ii's Hwy hum. 'leh tho slmfl-Iw nf Hu' t'l':l:ll'3-i your young liw-a Imu- lm'n unfurled By your Alum Mutt-r shieltk-tl from the cnld imd rrlwl wurld, Vy'ln-rr- you. Inn. m'v n:nr h: t-nh-r mill to y'smish ml? by nnv. But will not fnrgrt the plcilHIIrI-s when your L'ollrgu life is dorm lekinj.r fm'th into Hm future with itw full and ImuntL-nus stnrc. 'l'n thr grlnls of lift immurtul :m:l the distant gnlth-n Hhure: 'len in IiFrB' hl-mit stl'uggk- wlrl-rt- HIP light of prmnisc glowx And lul'fhs' ynll tan tn that SllK'i'FSE-i Which the Vistas hallf disclose. l'will nut Iw Iero Hm! ever ruler; yullr rmhlr. luyul lu'nrt. VChL-n ,tis llmt Impr flint It-mls you from the scenes; you loath would purl. And yml'il dream the nlti iIEI-Vh uwr :15 you near your cherished guul And 11rr-u-ry'v tln- glowing mlnha-Iza uf swrl-t mt-me-ry 'In your S'Jlll. TIu-rc'll ho gl-zmnnw full of prmniat', thcrtfll 1w 341-;wm-a fraught with trail: ThurNIl 1m trying: grit'f :uld szuinrss wlwn yntfvt- cnh-rml liffs great broil: But y'mfll ugvr be guided sufuly by th:- ideals; ymfx'e lm-n taught. And the truths. of Iifr within you that rlrur old C. C. hens wrought I'IPN' yllllr minds Imu- huiitlc-d ca 41.165, t'zlsllrs tllut will rrurh H .- skits: Hvre you're imilt tln- islddvr rmmtl 011 round on whirh ymfll rise: Ntm' tlu' cull of this Mnsh-r yrnrknmn calls you furth to widrr 5mm, And yuu'rc Izuuu'hed your lmrk for sailing: in thl' swell :Jf famring Im-z-m. Yes. tlw tilm- hm: t-muv fur parting: and your harks urt- mltwnrd hnuud. And you'll keep them am-Imrod Safely wlwn Hu- stnrmy srm surround: Fur tho Sirnngy-st chain can nrver IIEIVP thr ymwt'r tn over 111116 You, whu'n- n'nrkml mad lirell together College lifo in days nf nhl, .Xml some day in thl- futurv Nm- ynur VIN slrt' yl't rmnplcte. ler sails will hear you hack :Iguin tn Iirv o'er the mvmurivs swcrt: And you'll show that 11 your clrmming was not lust along the wan. And ymrll lIringgr tht- SIIE'EIYI'R ymfw gatlmred frmn thr drrams of College days. '1.-4 TIITJI'IyI-HHHT M CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? ' In 71' wiara-mr m-w - 1- -. SENIORS K Lhuw I mjoy Hm rrdmmmym of mtr Chrxu'cm' AHey? N. Cllnxlc. Tit'cr: Lv-fon .r a 1 LRIMDON RAMHLER '11:: I'er'cz'rml . . . . . . . . . . . JOSEPH F.SIMnloxs Srrrr'ah-Iafaml Trmsm'wr . . . . . . . Manmx H'Mm CLASS C'umks hlhlf and Waite T:tw:h'-fi:'e WCRIMSON RAMBLER '1? JOSEPH SUI MUXH CLAM Pluzsnn-Iwr A I'th' To my Uh v'mrxf. ha is a busy .vHrn'rtnf. DORUFIIY BAHXWI'T St'il'nn't' 'f'n.quml Imuu'firm' 9f pram IIH' daffy fifr' Lu prwmhfnlrfy 0. U A Ii Fl HI .IJ B l'lE' KSTR A ND Arts Nu mm for Hum Furs! r'husma :WH: On. in Hm xh'mryfh of Grid? ISLSH'! PU'I'U A M P Arts hl'm'r'ery :3: HM: xpim nf fifef H's bmrrr m hum: Irmm' u xhuri mm: Hum um'wr Ir; hrwn Mined n MHI'- -Nm.:. 113's. 3' 21's :1 ?ynn'x mcmmson RAMBLER '17 - '- '- MARION WARD Arts.- I SIM pryxxr'xxrex Hm! rm'f' Huff 0f dmrw- HT rnHr-d Jurhpmidwnrw. h .UiTl IVH. KNL'DTI'LV A rts Tu him 'iL'r- 010w mmuh fur M's Miami Tcuri' t u mn' Rtnuhfwr, Ila ELIZABI'I'I'II MARSHXIJ. I Arts Shr' En- rl'hbtlyw ic'iHr'ny m air: IH-r pan, I mm' !:J Jr: 5'! EL'I'HI, ADULPII BIFKRN Science Th? 'imn muu' of NW Sfmhvw f'umu'iif' 70 !!! Dr. .UEH Nun Dr. ffarit'rr u'aHW'uy IrryrHH-r br- u. IHH'HJUJ'TW--.X.VFI.Y. T'n'rJrU-m'rru M 'J'rJH'u'ny .w xh'rx Hm CRIMSON RAMRLER 1? IHJWI.J.ND HILI. St'imlt-t- Il'hmr yrm Ar'rn' Hm rrmr m-n-mirf .w-Mun', NuM-r-rr'btn' Subm-rihrh Hmr'x HEN. LUl'lSH lil'Nh'El. .M'ts SM- ix fr'kp xnnm .vlrwrdwr Irma, Hap pride rrnd hum!!! 0f Hm yrut'a'l H 1R R Y PELZHR Scirm'e A Iymifh, Hyhfvhanrfmf am? l'rmHHff JOY CI'TL'ER Scienve hTP'HP f0 frol' HHINP, A .mrift' rr'nm'vn' in Mr eyeN Js HM mnthmnw drmr-o an the warm 0f the $6Fl.n mrim'u'mix Fikn rri-lmfr, --ELSIE. I'm-JrLH-Igfr: CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? HELEN? 1in L'L'I-I Arts Gnnd-hya f0 pain and I'm'ff I Hike Mhir Mme frJ-Ifrr-uf' DUIHJTI'IY CASE IEX Arts 'Wyufmph'w yuiru'x Hr. rJfI'r-n L1H! HP in xmaH prn'krrymi' FURI-ZS'IC BUTTS NIH! ma-rw fur Lfr merry Irrarkiuy rm NW N rm: Mm'. RHENA FHER DL'I: N.Hw'r I hr- Im-MHm-I .rn'r! Fir f'm'fryh' Th. yrrurrrxf imf-it'idrmf frm' in f'. r'. - ler. Lurmx's. ?'ttavrry-m'uc WCRIMSON RAMBLER '1? m .ll'NIOHS W'U'efty is m: pretty drm.v, - S'r.u:m:xr. I I ' P Thirty mwmsow RAMBLFZR '1: -' President . . . . . . . . . . . . . GERALD FINLM' I'it'e Presidrni . . . . . ERMA SINGER C LA :93 C0 LO RS JIamm: and Old 60M T'hil'ty-nm' 5.42:? 5.5....523. J31 .5: $2331 $220.30. Etzim Jaisiuh .3293 592.53. .3?ng 392E: onzum JEcEsum 23: : 32312.: ..5:mo.H :EEm .:Cn:Ec:F .2233 Luke: .352. .mhwuvm '1? R E L B M A R N O S m R C mm...;; 2 :CECILCm 2 EH. H... Class of ,Eighteen N till' m-n'nth uf St'ptt-mht-r in this full of ninrtt't-n Hftt't'n thv t'lnh'h' of $ 'IH rrturlmd t0 Carthagu Culhrgr. fulI-Hcdgcd Sophomores. This hmml' tht-y had mI-m-tl by their chI-dirm'tt'd eifurts tln- prlrrious yt-ar. rl'hmlgh Kh-sirnus :Jf hL-giuninp; thrir purmit of knowledge. at IJIIU . then;- wcrc minor dutics which rlmnnmlud tfmir nth-ntinn. For il'lStullm' thr Juniors and I'H'mhmrn IIm-dt'd L'HCIIHH to and from mmln :md clasacs: out 0f Ihu: kitldllms ui' lhcir hlrarts thr Hophomul'rs nssuml-d this humhh- task in addition tn the mnrr important um- uf gitillg muc-h-m'rrh-d :uivim t0 thr: Sulinrs :md Prrpn. XVith suvh fovivnl tutors lhc uthvr t'lr'thtD-i 2.0011 bL'Cill'J'lt' nhlt: tn tukt: mrt- nf lht-mm-ln-n will: an uhilily HllfHPil'Ilf to justify thv Suphomun-s in returning Lu iaurmits nf sumw importance. lil-fm't- lung thr: apparently intL-lligt-nt Frmhnn-n grarx- in to thy imistvnl' dvnmmls 0f thl- tathL-r clashes that thtgv t'h.'11h1lgr thl' I'lass 0f .18. Owing: to thv pcnm'fnl im'linntimlw of UN lilttl'l'. :m vusy victory war. :mtit-ipatud 115' tllt' uhiqllitom Frt-shmt'n. HmH'n-r. pr-r- slmdcd by :I cautious fur thvy rhw-mvd it wise to rL'mm'L' n few of thc Soph- umum-s to unknown plan's. Accordingly they set forth 011v dark :1an mmllllcss night in st-nrt-h nf snml- lum- HuplL thvy might ler-hmlce drrrnur. Unfait- l'tmutt-ly for their Wt-H-Iuid plans tllv Stulhmnol'rs wrrv :Ilm nut in force. Th:- lmtth' temk phlm- in thr Dunn's front yard. WVithin .1 very few mumvnts Hlt' Frmhml'n H't-rc CUIH'ilICL'd uf tht' awful t'rrmr iht'y had Iluuh :lnd lllldt'r thr persuasion of trunk ropes and 01d htlts. were inducrd t0 spund same minv utl-H in mulitution. Influr'm-ml by tho tearful plrrls :md hwlrt-rcnding crius uf thc vnptirr-s. thu m'vr-gt-m-rmm Suplmmnrw gm'e them thrir lihcrty ml tht- pmmist-s of grand ht-hm'ior. Hnwrwr thry ft'lt :1 faint dl-sirt- tn display thv lmnm-r upon which they had hpt'llt rm muth timL- :md anxivty. Hrntc morning found them timidly' nmcuncr-d in thv Hlirtildillg hmmi'u-s 0f :1 mighty meiplc. From this point of vantage they hacked H'Il' courage to descend and meet thv t-xptwtant mem- hvrs' nf t'ightrt-IL Tht- Snphomurus hcingr past the aboriginal idea of climbing trt'L'E-i for sinqu and disgustl-d hy rvidt'nt fear of thr Frmhmcn. departed m: :I picnic ta Vt'ild Cat. All opposition.hm'ing hvvn remm'vd. thr Class of :18 nuw touk tIu-ir daily mutinc of studic-H :md intercollegiate athleticst 0c- mmimuxlh! variL-d by informal 01:15.5- outings. 11 1-15 L' M E Tiu- Clam- of 1H cnnsists ut' tu'enty-sm'vn 1mmtm's. olvven girls; and sixteen lmys: I from XVist-nnsin, 5 from lmvzl. 1!! from Ininnim l frum thr'nska. 1 from 'ltennessec. Flmsicul students. IT: m-icntific. 5: tlmlhtful. 5. Spvvn wear glassvs; morr ought tut Eleven pmnlmduurm l-.. part5: L um'vrtain. Nu mnusku'hbs. Threw um- Hll' Filthy wyed: 2 reforms. Fivr Hunk huhitmlllyz Iumo never Hunk. Fiw l-Ilgzugorl: 9 in lure: I alrlxinm. 1 llmlvritlml. 'lWrt-Ilty-xm'ctl uxpct't tn gmuluutl- with hmmrs :md doubtless will. I - IF h: A'bc-Uil'rf WcRIMSON RAMBLE'R 17 SUPIIOMORES Tirfrry-fo rt r W.----CRIIV13QIJ RAM?1I.LH '17 - Prmidrn! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CLAlH-IXIKBHUKKEH Nm-rrmrlqmm' Trwrwurrr . . , . . . . . . ELIZABETHSMITH CLASS C'nLulis G rep I: Lmd GUM TIIIEinv-Err .1 z.:.vs-n-mnwum:-umw.. ' '- ,:-. - - - ... -.-- - . . ... CR1MSON RAMHLHK '1? m 'l'lil' . PWM'ZSI'HIRN -t-CRIMSON RAMBLER LT qhe Freshmen 31:1; 1017:. Julio .' Yuu 1'111111111'1I1ur I tuld 1'01: I 111111111 writv .1'1111 :zhnul tlw things that 11:111: intrrestcd m1- mmt :1t t'urthugu CulIrrgc. XVithnut n doubt the. Fruhhman I Clilfs'h' 11:15 cmnplt'tcly mtupirtl my :1ttrnti0n. This class ht'CmH tn lac :m 1111- 11Hually 1-1-111r11'kuhlc- 0111- and IIJIH displnyvd nont- 0f tIIL- mvcknt'ss usually slmwn 11y 11111511111011, From thv wry first unr 01:15.; has displayed their sau- 1n-riurity in the mlm. indiffrrc-nt way Wi' :1115w1-rrd thy qm-stinn 11f t'hi' mgt-r 111mm- chlsmzrn. Arr you gning to 111-11111 :1 class tight? 0f t'OlIl'hr wv had that Club's fight. 'Wr drcidcd upon Gl't'lrn and Gold m: 0111' class mlurs :md mrt 3.111.111.3- errning :1! Hillls to make the: flag. TIIL' Halal : Hqut-vting smuctlling Uf tilv snrt, strollrd down that 1171;: with many fm-t ui' rolw and in their mn:-,t dtlcrminvd mullm-r. Othnllmhl-ring tho. Fn-sllmt-n hays, Unrlt' 511111111111 in tying up 0111' mt-IL Must turl'ihlc wrn- Hmm- I threats of tlmst: 51mm. but after :1 tinm. no man knows why. tln-y unti-sri Hap ropes 11nd wulkvd away. 11::11'i11g 1191 in pt'ucc. At fnnr tht: Ilt'k't morning. wr. m:n'ciltd t0 tln- cullugt' munpus and 511011 tlu- banner Hmltcd in the fillr Suptt-mbcr hruczr-; rvcl'ju' boy WFH stationed ill tIu-ir alcrirll fort randy fur the vnsuing cumhnt. Thv lung: Imur' slowly draggrd away ht'forv tllcrc was :1 sign of :1 501111., tltcn nut 1'1'0111 tlu- gym Hwy came. ladders in hnnd. Ho 51er were Hwy 0f tht- Vivtm'lx' Hwy marched right down to thr tree. put tin- lnddt-rq up and ln-gnn to 35-11-1111. but to hr hllrlf it wnsnt wry far for 0111' 1:11:11 wort 1'1-r1dy fur thvm. ThL-n Llu- 5011115 trit'tl tlu' 1151- of poles. and grew applvsj and even that of cutting down HIC tl't'v with tlivir littlt- hutch 0111! 119. rsnwt. All was in ruin :md 0111' bnnnvr HoaH-rl until tht' college lwll tolled vigtlt. Victm-imilslv 0111' boys dt-Hm-nrlt-d from tlw tr-cu: and Wt' Hpvnt the rut of 1:111.- d:1y 0n :1 most 111110.121th picnic at Hamilton. Athlt-h's we haw.- zuld withuut :1 doubt. Jenkins. Hruvkvr and Herhst madv thr font bull squad 11nd did malrlr work 0n the tmm. T111: 1101's. basket ball tuurnnmmlt varnr s11 1-:1r1y in thc m--1wn tllm't' was nut much chance for pructictt llcfm'rllrmd. but Hm girls ahuwcd tllt' school our Elms did IIEIYU smut: I banI-wl' lmll stars. Tln- cuntcst bvtwr-vn the Sophunwrc and Fra-shmen girls was t't'l'tninh' claw: 1-51911 girl 111:11'ud fnmuush'. It rvally Itmkvd like it 11111; 1111-1? 111.11: for Hamh Hvitmam to make :1 basket. A11 for 111111 bright and litt'mry gvniuvcs 11'1' t-xpL-vt 501119 time to hear of Bcttv. 0111- budding lH-ralnnnn puch-ss. :15 0111- of 11-1tit1I1-11'id1- 1'1111011'11. Our tIt-lmtirrs wt: 0:111 well I11 proud of. for Mark Hcrbht 311:1 Mnranrt Amick mud:- thv intt-rcnlh-giutv 111-1116112- tcnnw. HurL-hnnsl Hill and May Ln Pnint r1130 l'vprt'st'nt HIV Gnlilcu Literary Hllcit'ty :!t the Inter Smitty Contwt at Rock Inland. l VL't- haw 1111 fmr that thv world will luck for :1 Cimrlic- Chaplin in tho. nmrim. fm- our dmu' l'hi'itlllntt'. who 11:11:: 111: IIUW ho 1151-11 to have Econ- lcctic Fits? is C'lmrlcs' 5111101111. Our tPlIlTlR'rH wren- invrouacd this semester and tllc outlook for thL' 1'11- turt- is bright and nmspi-vtivv. H' I may prophesy. I bclim'e the clam 0f .19 will 1111 mu- of tin- IEE'Ht cl-wsus C'. C. over 11nd. AH 1-1'01'. DELLA K111115531: I They nwm' it'rmhr' ti? rm'h'xeu'. 18me-r .w'mn: in the rm! mom mu! Hhmry. h- . - - - - Th: 1 r-r-sa'ru CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? W1 3111 mmnnriam I M A BEL DE X 19.142819. KLUKHR Dunn Nauru Ell. 1916 :H'Il'fl II'IiII'I!iI'.IHZ!:I1I!I;1I.'EHIH3 Iiiiil'l During llU'l' SIIUI't thy llt'T't'. FX'IW'SOHP JL'H'I'IH'E' ll! Ili'fff IIP'I' hWYl'l't :I'Ild Hullll-l' dixpusitiou. Sh:- Wm. t-rm' truc ruld fditllflll. II:II II I I? ll: l'IH! II'I! I' 'ilil'! I' ll IVII' II Sinu- wllcn. 0 Spring. in this disguim'? Him-v whvn so ominous. rruvl :uld d:11'k?-- VL' always km-w tIu-v 133' thy skim 0f Mum and song 01' mt'ndmr lurk. 0f cardinal in thus tru' top higlh Of blaok-birds. IEIIIC-hil'dh'. rubins. :111 Joining thc song. and Ron the cry 0f hawk and cnt-hird. 5-991an to 0:111 To :111 the lift: within the arms Of Mothrr Enrth. from thence to spring- To lift: rcncwtd. with pott'nt Charms; Thus. in the past. we knew thee. Spring. Since tlmu hast 001110. the clouds hang low. The sun glcnms red. :19 Hem; the breath. i . 1With joy unknown. 0 Spring. we know ! Imtead of Life thy name is Death. 'r'ru'munma ?- CRIMSON RAMBLE'R '1? Preside !Sruiart'lnss . . . . . . . . . . . . MARYJAM-leMm-ON PmsidrrutJmaior Chm: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vnnxa LANDIS President Sapho-morrrClass . . . . . . . . . . . . . WILM'IL LONG if fnrfy-nmc ..vw 1m;nnvgq-r:v. .H .g. -. 'AA WA A g... -.-.-;..- -..-.- - .. ..,-.s.. r..--.-.-- -. : nm-h n7; - I-F'mhll'l IH- L. RIMSON RAM BLICR TE SENIOR .H'ADHMY J L'NIUR .MTKDEMY Frmrhrr Urn! Hir- rhnvi'; m:rn. ' FI-:I.t ..ui. CRIMSON RAMBLER :l? m: SUPI IOMOR Ii AUX DEMY uMIX E D N L'TS Fl' rF-r-wm' :CRIMSON RAMBLER '1:- E q-he Acaciemy mllxk'r mvvl; :md mminrsi' grunp in that. upon ulmm tlu- illstrm-Livv i'yc is- continually amt? Al whom admonition :It'trr :uinmnitilm is huriml. Imtil tilt wiry gmidrhs ut' justiw dam cry unt t'm' nwrt'y. l'm' thv sulu- of tilt' nttm'kt'ti om's: illllnsl' :ll'l.' ilil' lll'vpt-i. But uh! lt't 11:.- vnnsidur :1 few at their Hpi-cimcus. A gri'nt dimigmw, whn whilus away thc hours. pvrcht-d upon his stool. producing with skillful pvll. dL-liurntiuma of grmt structurm; :1 mcmlwr 0f thl'ir fulcl. Thu: mn- sidcr another. 5hr spcnds not her timt- in idlcnvhs. m-ithvr docs sht- spL-nd hrr I timv in ln-ity. hut Vulcan in all his prufcsxiom. i5 nut :15 lmsy us Hlll'. Shi- has t'hmrn the ul-xs'ixlg mnt-hinv us iu'r pinymntv. And shr is lmrllv to UN Zt'llltll of joy by its merry olnttvr. m.- N'lll' watching thv lu-rn m-rdlo. Ilivrm' in rapid qu-cmsinn . thr i'lJlll :15 it IHIHH'H hy. Li-tL'II! wllr-lt d1 wv hrrlr? It sounds am though :1 Mum;- wus- singingr in rcspnllsin- strniIl-a to thv tivlightful tunes of Apollo's lyre. How iwautit'ul. how charming. ia- tlmt sthL'l mclmly. :15 it umnnntrs. and i5 currird onward. 11y thc lmlmy. autumnal :1i1'. That is :1 I- Prep. 01' ilii practicing :1 favorite $ch-ctiuu. To whom is it that wc- mst our glance. on snciety day. whorl we wish to by favored with :1 select rvnding. that sitrs up. all our emotional qualities to thc highest pitL-h. :lllll crcntcs in . us the timbre t0 lwcmnv rmde-rs? Timt is nnuthvr Prep. uf 'HI'. 'Whvn tilL' :' I sun luoks smilingly down upon the universe: when thus Iran's rustlv and full to mother earth; when the enthusiastic side iinr shouts Rah! Huh! :15 twenty- i two sturdy lads all tugged in uniforms appear upon the. gridiron. ready to i gambol and frolic with tho 1.1igskin. :It the moment of the whistlcis shrill i beckoning. Who is the 1nd on right cud that 'arried the, ball yard after i I yard for C. C. upon that b willtiful November day? i Only a Senior Prep. i Then wt.- mnst consider the little ones. and forbid them not! KW: Inn: to see them mount their rollurs and roll away upon the evergreen 'ulk. :15 it reminds us of days gone by. 01' in wintry days when the. earth embraces :1 sheet of ice. we love to see them glide about upon metallic runners. But, nevertheless. they are not without influence. A5 801110: of the fac-' nlty members have been inspired and have discovered an adequate method, to be on time. for an eight tiFtL't-n class. on an icy morningtit is by the way of the metallic runners. But since :1 zero is a zero. and an ought is :m ought. and two timer. six 5 is twelve, beauty is H19 Prep's only excuse for being. E. W.. C. C. A. '16 '01 ,. rm , rn.c-13 ..;' Tr: Hmr. my Hirifx in-KI-i-lm. - JVAHXETA BITEXER. Fov'iy-r wa Eitrrarg f-CRIMSON RAMBLER '17 The Chorci of His Own Heart Strings ,- 3.; liI'I-I1.:II1II that is; :111 lllfitan' IUIIJWII, 7X H'I':JII;IPIF, HiiPlll mIIII was tIII' IIIII IIIIIII 11t 13 i'ill' hills. Ilis acts were ft'H' lull IIIIIIHII; FIII' twenty years III iiI'I'd; hIII IIU lIIlIII lmt-II' fruit: II'hI'm'I' h:- I-IIIIII'. IIIII' WtIFll' ht' WEIR. Hut Ull HlUl'IlH' IIiI1III-5IIIIII night: I1'11II1 I-:I:h IEIIniII- 3:;Itlu1'rul :It its l'1' aiIII- gizIII in its HI'HIIitIx li1I 'II IHIIIIIII m' sI-rnnd II e: um. frram Illll the wild I'u'I-ust -; 11F thw 1II3.'hl. .'I II'iItl SII'HIIt Hllhlll-I.leil11. IEIhiII- haunting. ,'Is the Inuit. nf -; tlihhll'lt III'H ?li'lWISS-i tht' hilla. i'iI'I-r IIIIIl :mtm it Rl'EIF-i henl'tl. IIIIIi the people I'unir' tn ilIVI' and fear it. iIIIl III-I-I'mun- tlII-I' listI-IIr-I! t'm' ELI. tmIIII-z. It' thIII'I' i5. :1 InIIsie Inf 1hr 51ml. that 1-; it. mlitl IIIIe. SIIIII :IIIIItiII'I'. III the Higlhing' lit H' piHE'R :I1IIII'I- IIII' III'JthI'r'rs grave. i IIIII'I' heard IiIIII 5111131. Said :I tlf 'tl. NIL it i4 thI- moaning III' :I H'ilKl-Wilippmi son, :IIIIi thI- I'I'I-nking: of pi 'itI' HEIiIH. Nu, snizl a fourth, II II1:II1 who InIIseII. t'It is the musm' 0f the LIIIIIIIK'II. III III:- t'illlili lJll the hill there hung: II I1III'jI. XII mun km-II', hnt .'l story I-nunen'trll thI- harp. the n1:l II1IIII PT! the hill, and LIII' sung. 1 m' UVl'lllY YCIII'H h:- iiI'HL IIIIII then .'I pIIrtI' nf lz-ItL pi: 'I'I1iI'kI'1'x returning; in till' IIIJIIIltiglIt fI'uII: tilt wnods. It '1 III the :IitiII1.xt.'I' IIf the harp -IIId iilt' rutlmnt'e in Young hlnml, peeked in at the law window. IIIId RIIII :1 IIIuIIllI-KI t'm'ln :Ind smelt HIP snull nf :u-riIl smrIkI- nml caught ulmn the Hum the 321mm uf glittering stall. Th1- nlcl dum' hurst inward IIIIKIPF the push of strung young xhnuiders. On the tIIhiI' iny .-I mute. It ran: wlihe II'it'III'II Hl'l' when Im IIIkIII IlHrMIPtII, but the righteous III't- Imitl as :I lion. 'I illll II primal mun. I haw: liI'ul hy primitive laws. Yen, let ml.l IliI- hy them. An vyi- for an eye. H tooth for :I tooth, I have made my laws; I meet their judge- ment without fl'nr. But let me speak and forever hnltl my IIGIII'e. It is of music that I wigh tn speak. Music ruh-s the world. Deny me not. I care nut how small is manta cou- I'eptitm tlf music. I mind nut that he runnnt tell one note frnm another. There is music that will stir him; stir him :Is the. wind lireIIthI-s on the rose. or .5 the tempest whips the sen. CHILI thus: can he he moved. But Imet' sh:- tmIeheIl my hI-nrtstring intn heuuty. and the IIIusit' run Im :13 a deep :Ind mighty river. eulm. quiet and wonderful. refim'ting the beauty of Gml's stars. And then He tIIIII-ht'Il the strings. I'ihramt zlnd sharp and the Ilisrurd mailed in agony. His strings are silent, and C'Ilt III my hand. the hand that holds this pen; hemeah, tun taut fur discord. snapped in twain. and nIiIIe-for twenty years only the hum of hell have swept the strings. And now the strings are silent. Thus let it he. Gm- E. McMIxnII' H'IIII'M mm NIH Pit'hi': I'IIHII'I'. -flyrl'f'tI-HH'IT?I, l't'FMll FIJNJ'HI I'cr t Fl HST S IHI l'IS'l'l'th OFFICERS Clcero therary Soaely Ufr'lt'ft'mi's OF I'H'HRU le following werv uPlit-urs I'i' Uit'rm Llu- Iirst Runwstt'r: Prrxitimrf W .anul lilursx 1'Ez-r- Pram m! ...... NH'I'rIIc Cunxr. Rm'urdiny Sww'hn'yn ............IL'.tm-r.-. Illmm T'rmwr-rr:r.... .AIIIEHT PH-uun. Program Sm-rry m1 ..M.uum: 'IVJIN! r'nmn- ..................... ..Fm:n LI'J'I-ru'lr These WPI'P the 01130011: of the rwmmd hk'lllt'HtCr: P-mxidrsw ........... l'iw Prmx'dm! ..G.-uu'1r.1n H erwluxn .MMILE JlJI-INSHX RHr-m'tft'uy Bm-rrlfrlry... TJ'WHXHJ'OJ' 77777777777777777 Program Sr'rrvmry. Penguin... unlinnm Snrsau .Xumn'l' Prnun. Elm: Pv'rt'nw ..GHOIIGE LINKIIII The work of Cicero umcvrs thi. and constructive. The aim of both ndministratiuns lam hum to liring almui a dt'rvlnplm'nt in the. literary work of each individual member. Both of the presidents did excellent work and under their wists leadership Cicero 11le made progress. Oak Itlln'ight mu: appointed chairman to finish Gariield Beckstl'zmd's unexpired term and was a very capuhh- substitute. Thu wnrk 0f tho. treasurer of the first semester was so surces5ful that III: was re-elvotvdt The program secretaries: have phumerl several special progrmm during the year which have added gruatly tn the interest and spirit of the society. The following were especially good Cicero Full L'ehilmltitm, French Clamsmll PI'ugI-mn, Boys' Program. Christums Program. Booster Program. Modern Anmricnn H'ritvrs' Prn- gmm, and the Shakespeare- 'ltercentermial ngmm The new plan urlnptvd for debates has effected a decided advmwo in debates. This plan gives the first speaker ml Imth m-gutivu: :Illd amrmatiw six minutes fur uzjnstructive argument and four minutes for rebuttal nnrl the Het-rmd speakers eight minutes in which they are to admm-v nnly t-nnstructiru argument. Under the supervision of sut-h t-flit-ient nHit'm's there hm lrel'n :1 growth in t-rery department of Cit'el'u and we can truly say: Oh we go. On We- g0. WHO? Cicero! year has Imcn truly loyal, faithful, cunscit-ntilms SECOND SRMIiS'lER OFFICERS - - - - - - - - - Fru'Fy-fmrr gm LII, - '- ' 1 975471! '7 ' l'nu'fy. zwrify, I wry Huh: Hark. Iir' Hm! umkr-Na H ! High RuHrm h yrmrr-r Hum FM Hm? miu'fh n t-r'rlu. EilltlullT L f'IrIP'n'J'-fi:'r -'- 'CRIMSON RAMBLER '1: R.W'K- Rv-m I-Vhy dun? Hm mm CRIMSON RAMHLHR '1? Galileo Literary Society flFPHEN'FHf............ T'a'r'w Prrrm'rfma! ......... .Rm-nrdFuy Nwr'rr-fru'y .. .. . Trwmmvr f'rr'h'r' . .. f'mmru'. .. Progn'mu . rr-rr'hu'jlr......... .H EJHHUf-h' iirmlclml IIJ'M Imug'vn Hill th-m-lyn Hill Ui'l'l'l'lldv I-Inltgrl'm'c LUFIriI; erxm. .VIII-n: Miumn'sn ..M.un' -L Slawemx ...I4IUIHIHI' linTli-i RI'HY IIUIJ'UN . .MJI'I LAI-HIX'I' ........................ Inuxl: Nrrrr H'Lllium Reirinl-I' VJ UL'IIIJ Rand Kulrwl'h iiuhrrlsun Ck : Iiivhul'thmn Hui'yfill'l'l .Mn'lrk Vul1nrtn Bur'rwr .Tnlm Ihll'liin Hrli'n Urum- Eiwlrnth- Him'y ILn'tIHIIV i'nHIIl-H Mnrir If'mnk .II-y t'quI' .IIIIIH Uivlal Illmf FI-r'ris Mary 1 c-rris I'llrsh-r PIvming: Jiiimhuth ilnlmtml' .L-nnw: ,TI-Ilkins Iitlwm'rl .lont-H I'lllwl Iit'rkll'r Virgin Klrppingn-I' H'ilhur Lung: 1'1 :in 1,-YUII Lester llnlsm Hurry PI-lm-r Clmrlrn Runyon Mildl'vd Srllislml'y .XIit-r Si-Immltlt Jtlhll Sj'mmn'k l'lljzulwth Szllitll Llu-Iln Sfl'nm-h Raymund Sn'hriwr' Lola Vi'illis: Xvahl anlkt-r Gl-I'uiti Fwy t'nnstulwr- HUI 1:12: Pnnlr' Iiulwrl Ilill .Kdn 'LhImH-rimln 11H pns'i' yrur hm 1:111: n w-l'y ln'usIu-t'zeus nnv fur nnl' am-ivty. New mt-mlwrs a hen'l: hrmi mldvd t1: the roll u'hu anm nmrkrd uhilitlr alum; lili'VElT'l' Iim-H. 'l'lu: nIIic-rru t'hINi'll lmrt- prrfm-sm-ul Hu-iv :Iutivw faithfully. mu! nearly all the mvmht-rs Imrl- ft'ii tlu-ir rmlaunsil-Ti'y fm' lht- suct'r-ra 0f l'ln- nm'it'iy. Wilh UIIE' rmnlt that mn' :norlinp IIJH'E' lwvn wry iIlLPI'PHtillfJ' :15 well :H instrut'lire. Wilh spring t'umt' nur mil , 1 lmlulllrf 1d akin tllll' ummzll Gnlilto program. SN't-rell ummlill uml Hwy uttrurtivr prugmlnis lmw IIH'TI gin-n whim: 'In-unuht out now fnlt-nt in Hu- form of vxtmnlmrmu-cms TulkH. tit-c'lmnaltlunu nml :almri' HtIII'ivH. Unlih-n Wm; reprt-St-ntod Ivy tin't-t- nf 1h; Ianlu-N an the Intt-N-nllvgriuh- Dvhntilw.F tmnl. Our mu-icly pntrrotl Hn' runtc-sf In-Itl hjr thv 'lll'mnin; .kssm-iutiun of Literary So- rivtim .-It .hlgusfmm 01! May -l. F1 and ti. Mm- Lapwint n-errIm-d us by a rlrrlnmn- Hum mid Mzn't'lmml Hill by :1 pimm solo. Tlu' m'thitivs nf I'll? mn-ivty m-n- stillrrl hy tht- Hlldlivn :lvuth of mu: uf mar nthmt' mmnhl-rs. 3111 i'llmmrinm Tho tidal Wzn'l' hem Inn'm- from IIIIt IIIII' midst u ft'it'nd Wlmw I'mi Wc- tlL'c-ply ft'l'l. Her speech hrmlght Slllik'H. her suing: 3:li cheer. her very life was :1 helpful sang EITHI we saw in NT tho refivctinn of 11fv'5 purv rn-iuylm-nt. Hvr slay mnnng m: H'HH not for long, but Wl' rI-quctl gum! from hL'I' presence and only have that in return wv lun'v giwu same joy ur planted smur grain of good in her life. H'o grieve t0 think nf having: 0110 so ynunu' Huli'viu'tl fT'ZHH our mortal I'mu'h hut tnkv cnnsnlntiun frunl thv wm'ds 0f tlu- put-f who 5.21M: WVrvp lint fur H105? Wllnfn flu' VP of the lnml! Ill life's Imppy morning: Imth hid frum our oytw. Th1! hill threw u Illight :J'CI' thr Spirit's young: laloum 0r earth 11nd profnnt-d what was horn fur iln' skies Ul-zlth chill'd the fair fountain R-rc sorrow Imd stmn'd it. l'wzls t'ran-n in NH tht' 111:11- light of its course. .Mul hut sleeps till H10 sunshine of Plenum has unchnilfd it. Tn water that Edvn wht'rv first Was it: HIJlIl'K'P. I I'5Hl !'I'ilH'!':l'II IlI'IIE'HII'I'HHIli'l II'II'II 'J wfirlrli'm'xx 0f xzwwx. l?r:.x'1l.ui'r II.-u.l.. Fr: r'ry-srf-cn w l.-...h-----hCRIiiJI'IEKIIIl-NI RAMBLER t1? Our Societies 151i.tl lill l'l. h-t'tunl :illti Inm'zli iifr, from :m. vm-rg'y nt' thul' :Iml frvhng. tn wllirh mnth- vrzlturv springs frmn lhv tlt-pth uml fullnvn-s nt' inlt-I- ht 111g: :15 W1' in-livnu minish-m H1: inrm-Iy :ls rnliglllvncti r'vliginn. r'humri'ulrx. I Um' :Jf uur rulh-gt- zliumni. nuw r1 prumim'nt hIwn-r. whih' Tlillil'l'mtiilig i'hr hlu- th-ni Young Mvnts tiiiil'iht'inll .tssm'ieltinn um' l'n'ilhlg Haiti: III nil IIIIt n-nih-gl- l'IIilWl' how. I gained Iimrt- whirh halt; helpvti luv in lzltl-r lit'v from ll1lt' iil'vl'ury mu-it'ly tlluu frunl :Iltfr nthrr singiv l'uill-gl' :Ivtirily. Wt' many Imt rwlli'ir. mlw. thv th-u-Inpim-nl that till:' particular mu'it'ty girvre lu I15. hut u'c- mu :Ipprt'vintv il in Jult'l' life. This plum- uf urllvgt' activities has ilwn gii't'u JIII important plmu- in t'ul'tlmgn- ll'ollrgr. Ever: ii't-lhwsduy ill'tvl'nmlll. ht 'Iming :lt tim'v u'c'im'k. llw Iitl'rn 5w t'lt'tit5 carry on thrir interesting am! lu-nz-Iirinl programs, .t rcrtuin Immiwr of lwrfur ulu-vs h'x' vm-h Im-lnhrr requirml c. t'h .u'nu-ritrr hrfurc i'I'Cllil i5 giwn in tIH' regular ruth'gt- cnurws. This 3' ' iloliilqm-IH-Iu-e in mn' Hm'iI-tirx hm't- iu'rn cmnpnm- i lively few :mtl intrrvst in Jilvrnry u'nrk has shown Iu-w vigor. 0n? societies. Hm: thcil' lll'lliltt zmtl mImprchl-nsiw gumgmmx. Imn- horn thv inruns nf strengthening! allul tlvvpl-ning vhzn'm'tm'. ln tiu'm thv migrs nf Whmmmds in tho rough nrl- puiishvtlt Impromptu Spl't'l'ill'h arc mn- rrillrtlirs fur ntugt- flight. The ilzli'hwzlrii nmnhrrs IL'ur1I to appear iwfurv 2m mltlivm'e in :lvlmtr. essay work. musical lamdut'tiuui. imlet-d. in any way that H: il' tnlvnts might Imul them. This strictest Ol'til'r mi Ill'gunizzltiml always arc in m'itlvm'v in mu xm'ivtio. impressing rvspcul 21nd czilllitletlce upun the members. - It is not tlinimlit fm- .1 thinking i'll'l'hllll whn attends a: meeting: uf Ellli' of our sucivtil's t0 avl' hnu' thut thr Work :10th IQ the htlltit'lliH thcrt- l'llhillll'i'h' their iivt's. 'l'lu- wurk dm-s nut hct'mm' dl'lltigtl'y in thc twist. or t'ih'U nul' litcl'al'y Strt'it'tiw wnultl II'Jt 110M such all! itupnrtunt place in the life of the student hmiy. The variety of erk t'url'icti ml ill :Jur surietius Inuer the hours; Slll'lli' in this: way a charming as well ans :1 mhmhlv rrluxntiun for the student. Debuting fnrms am ilnpurtzult part in the life 01' Ulll' literary stlt'itrtit'x. Nothing IJrings nut the orig mility and tact of .u pcrsun IIIIlI't' them th'halthlg'. Ulu' tlvlmters :lre perfected in the society hulls anti tlwi'v the interest in this art arises. This Imr- ticulur tlcpurtnwllt of our literary work needs to he vmphz APII strongly how US a t-nilvgu haw: shuwn :I lack :Jf interest in debating. This i'lilf-i hue shown In till' results of our Illtm'mllegintt' duhatust If m: cuuhi uniy realize the value for us taking up til ; kiml of work there would he mure people intM'L'stt'Il ill debuting. Therr arr a few ntudrnts Who puns thru L'nllcgu and III! nut take mlvmutngl- uf tht- oppm'tunity uttered them thrll thr litttl'ill'y hncit-ty. They 111in 11010119: to u suriety hut they do not seem tn Cure tn Inelke use of th'u; advantage. It is lint until they get out into the realities of life thstt they rmllizu Where they hun- made their vit-ll mis- take. We are imleetl especially furtuamte in our vullugr lavmluso our fun tr IHVH 5:: much stress ml the literary side of lJllT education. Illducd WE felt during this past ymr that we. mmrtimcs m-minl closer assm'iatiun and Hupervisinn frlml the faculty in members in turning m: 0111' societies 50 that tht-y might do the greatest guml h: tht- greatest number in schuul. It is just like in other good things Uf t'ulIl-gv life, wre- gl't from our litvrury work jmt what Wt' put into it. lint uftt'l' alll. wv can he cmn'im-mi nf this. am thing. that all the tinm 51ml labor WL' gi c to our own particular Hm'ivty will Imt inn'c hwn spent in min. but that sulul'tiuw in HIV future Wl' K'Elll reap the ht'llt'fitn' :I hulltil't'tl fold hfm OH!!! H I'ixifm' Finn : IIPHI'PH is my hrnnrt'ihl.m-rIL'IL F:xl i'j. u'rlffh.f il WCRIMSON RAMBLER '1 'I'HH .XFFIIUI.X'I'JVI . DRBATING TEAM I Carthage-Heclding Debate 5 intvrt-sting m: is :1 contest 01' physical farms. yct wen mon- illtl-rcsting is :I mntcst where mental powers are uppermost. Surely those whn atttrndud the intcrcollngiutt- dclmtt- at Trinity Lutlwmn church Fri- day evening. March 17, wen: mon- len plonsad Plt the crt-ditnblr manner in which tllt' members of tht- two debating trams handlt-d thr- question. RP- .s'm'z.-rd, That our military preparedness hhould be strengthened. Our team. upholding tht: :lermatix'c sidv 0f thr- argument. was composed of 'Willinm C. Krnuscs. Mark Hcrbst, and Nt'ttic Crane. The negative tuzun. rvprvsenting Hedding Collegv. consisth Hf John Sailor. Verda Shllmxlkcr. and Doc Dorsey. Thu question was certainly :1 live one. and one of vital importancr t0 :1 . Each dchutcr sticmt'd wull informed UIl the suhjuct and some uf thr arguments wcrt- especially fm'coful. In rebuttal. Carthage was unusually good, whilc Hcdding RCL'IDL'd l'nthcr weak. and it was tht' gonoml opinion that Carthage. would win, since our arguments- and rebuttal had hoon ex- ceedingly won given. Howrvttr. whrsn the decision was :nmounccd. it titmld 2-1 ill favor of Hcddiug. the dvhutr bring lost 011 :1 few minor pnintH. Those who wvn' chum! as j udgc's were J. L. Minn. H'L-st Point: Prof. C'urruns. Mneomb. and Prof. Brown. Burlington. Iuwn. Sincv thu last two Immcd Wt'l't' unable to hr: present. their pluct'w were fillcd by Prof. Joy of Mammh. and Prof. Taylor. of Burlington. Just IN m. rum rm. I'H r-miw mt! :1f 51' f1. Hf'hHEmucI: Frll'ry-ur'ur .muwg rm umu-M m . - h CRIMSON RAMBLER WI 'l'Illi NIMIX'I'IVH DEBA'PIXU TEAM Caanage-Wilham and Vashti Debate N Friday morning. March 17. Carthngr negative debating tram, com- $ pnm-d 0f Frcd Miihouwv. 11:11-gan-t Amick. :md Ethul ch'klm', accom- panied hy Miss; Emily Pcnnnck. HEt out for Ah-do whvrr. they wore to debate against VViIliam nml Vnshti. :lermutix'c. 0n tllt' question, Ifrsaim'd, That 0111. military prt'purcdncsq shonId hr strengthened. At Burlington, Rev. :md Mrs. Amick joinod tht- party, which reached Alcdo about 7 o'clock, j us-t nm- hour before the timL- set for the dchnfr. The First Prvrahytcriem church was tllt' ht't'lll: uf this cunf'liot of mental forces. and only :lhout furry wrro prestrnt. of which twcnty-fivc wrrr stu- dents. Enthusiasm wvmt-d nt :1 Imr :hh. and it was: llctwssnry to postpone. tllt' debate twunty minutes. until the crowd would gather. Those representing Vashti. on the :lihrmntivv. thrr- Clayton KIVGHW. Paul Gordon. and Carl Swanaon. TIIL' criticism was given that out: of them: spt'nkurH spoke nlnmst entirely from notes. which mrrtainly is not good form. In rebuttal they ncknnwlcdged Cnrthngc to be. more. than :1 match fur them, each speaker presenting the arguments in :1 strong and forceful manner. and with excellent dclivcry. Yet when tl'lt' judges gave. their dt't'isiun it stood 2-1 for W. and V. Those acting in the capacity of judges wen- Prof. H. E. Ltmht-rq. 0f Iowa H'esleyun; Prof. L. E. Jones. of A'ugnstnna College, and Prof. J. C. Burns. uf lfncumh Normal. '2' flew whm 'no nmu' pw'x-umh? Enx. W. in UN Gym. CRIMSON RAMBLILR '1 m4 College Publications THE C'OLLEGIAN 'I'HF. CRIMSON HAMBLER THE BL' LLRTIN Fffh'umr a a ! CRIMSON RAMBLER AFF T S n T w I. u. v. R M E F L 2. I I .V. A R I I CRIMSON HAMBLER 1? Members Rambler :17 Staff Herr-JH-f 'hinf . I'm'xith! Httfl'nrn' .. Iirmimuw Jhumgm qui' 'lJNf'f-F'PUI'JEUH .1IN IH'f xtrlz'r'rfixiuy. f'm'mm'nr. J rd'ray' Hing. . f I'l'wa. . ........ Jasmin F'. Suntuxs . , lx't'x .. Emu; PI TAMP ,,,,,,,, ,hwm'u KNFIITI-ix' .......... .Hmrmsn IIIH. , .hmu'n HICKFY ..... ...Dnlln'rln' CJHIII-ix ,,3-I,y1tlnx Vy'xlm AL: :h'r PH'MH. Y'U TH'H fn'JJHfLHR 'fh' STAFF : H. lhl' Im-Inln-m nf tlu- ltMIIHI-m 1? stuff. uuw rut fmul IIIII' lillmrs. H30 vulcr m lht' pit : uf tn'll guilty Iu-fnrt' Hit high lnau' nf stlldvnt burly i'ritii-iaul. H'v stuml. rusting ulmn nln' mm t'rrt- rnnnrinlt'rs. kuuwingz that W? IlfH'P wnrkvd hard Flllli hrwr dlnlr nur 11ml le umkv tho Ii.ul:u.. ut' nul' trullvg'o. '17 rank with the high Htundzn'ds Nuw u'v fuel llmt. m: :lE'HlilHt of what Wu: hnrv t'l'lthlrt'd 21ml tlw expvrimlrv WC lun'o gnim-tl, that Wt' run my .1 WW WIII'IIF tn ynu. thl- Flush of '18. uptm whose HlifllltttCl'H thl- Il'lll'llt'Il Hf Hll' Rum l-Ili '18 wifl rt'sl nr-xt yt'zll'. Xnu'. mind yuu.t1u'$v erlish words :m- m:nw- .wrinns tlmu tlu'y umy mlllltl, 5:! take thvu: lo hulrl alml pl'ufit thm'clly. VWhvll. you take up your appointed task next ywr. wc- am? surr that you will feel yl-I'y im'upublv, lo suy llw lulul. If yuu ih: rmt vniiray that feeling: you hun- :In over- IIIISi' nf solf-t'uniitirm-r. 'l'ln- tint m-t-t-sriity fur :illi't'l'si m-xt yl-zlr in publishing: your hmk iH OptimisuL You rmtim- that it is ttu- kiml that is Spl-llr-d with the vnlsiml 0 mid prunuum'vd with :I Hluilt'. Your class hive plcuty of that Uptilu' ' .5piril to off- 101th that might pi'r-rnt tlu'umrIu-s. XVith tlu- tulvnt whlt'll in Inimifrat in your claw; yml wnn'l Imx'v the biggest Ijnln in the world. Millir ymlr Harummu tIH wt nny nhs wmn- n smile on every page. Them uvxl'. wv Wuultl rvmiuil you of thl- p'rmt l'lt'iixnlfs' dn-Fluitinn 0f gvuiui :lH unrw prr trnl iuxpimti'm um! nim-ty-uim' IJH' vent IJEI'AIJiHlUClJI. Nu umttrr whut umy 130 th:- :Ihility of your times you miuml gel up :I grand .hmunl u'ithnut Wurk. Nut Fl duy pimsctf fI'UIn :Iftt'r tlu- tkmt' we mum' lmvk fmul. XIIIiI'S yat'ulinn that tln-rc WM nut Silllll'ttlillg tluut' UH uur lumli. tYL' gan'l- it thr tiaul- and ability 1W I'Hill to our wurk in hand. This last grout qualiity u'hit'h yuur class mmt Izm't' is Interest, Thin ix' vital if you wvuhl have the lunl Innsihio n-sult-z. Interest 31mm: my work. Centered in um- pnrp'm- it unites tlu- class .qu Hull' llw grunt element of tutu: work msly ho usrd lunrl' t'ITH'tiVL'iy. TIN: grunt lumh-n will fall III! a few, lsut ouch um! quut till his part. Thvrt- :In- many thingy ynu u'iII lvurn while you are WI yking on your hunk which t I he Hf jll'iu'l'it'nl I1 v t:: you in later Iifr, Unr 0f thrm is the htluly of human nu, 'val'ymw yuu qu-t wiil nut I10 su enthusiastic over your pI-uspvcts us you :II'r. Merv is qua-rc yo 1' religion :IHLI nplimix-n mum's intn play again. Ih'fm'e leL lg m-I'tuiu ponple- fur ., iwlzmrc. think it uwr t'urefully. for it may saw? them thu tl'lJllhlt' of trying: to lhink up 3mm. jalaumihlr cxmsv. Surely you can jmigv hy tlw li1m- ynu arc ahunnt lhrll with your lnsk tn whmn the pruisv hhnulul go for helping: yum along with your :Ippuintud Izmk. .Xs. :1 rulr. tho. yuu will find pcnplt- with bi hearts whn Will I'll :Ill they win tn ululil' yuur 11:3:ch il Slu'vess. Our last wards tn y'all are thine gilded with l-right jn'nspw'ts far your ItAJwIJCIt'lH. y cupping;- strum lu hllt't't'Hh in making your hunk thl' hast Nlny yml use our llliNtl'lkl'S t qu Curtlmgv Cnllogv has: N'vl' hzul. Tm: linlmmu 1? STAFF Liukwu' SEt'PPIHNx Fang drzrzc'n tNII,I---RFTII IlI'Hn. y-l I1 i'rr r....l....l..,1::':13111111312111 RAMBLER '111-l l'LIIIl'hlu-l 1'.'ll'll :I1H'IIF1 n? .1 -i'lIr-1IJ 3'.' .11 III:- . ?m HI 1. I'..-II:$- . u. lh.3 Sr: HLHIM 8 I111:- I'.-l l hm nu 'H-umpsm: 111:..1' H l'luu'ln: linn3ur1 5-:1. .- le Cr! R THA CE .i l'-1--I Iid!..1':1lilu:.h in iIII' 7. . I? II -.-:'I 1I-'1-' l-lelll'ulir . 1 II: :.-lT',3 Jul. .. .: HA. :r . I'i----'-- .Iny l'lIll :. v. 11.11 1 1I....'.--- 11.. . :1... n..' ll: -HX .-'V l1.3V.-Mil- II: v..1.-xx1l' 1';..-1I..-.:-.-. 11.1mm. :9. l I ll 1 L11? .1 ,4 N I111... lihrnx H.151I. .1212..- lrln. Ill: 'Ill' ..1:-.1 IH'r- Nu. :- is :1 lyiwmontllly publication. the purpose progress in all limrs of college activity. the cullcgc may upon request have their book for prospective studLnts. I'EIIWI' III'IIIIlI:!.'I iH!Il!il!l!ll'll!.!:ll .'II'II THR BULLETIX patrons informed of tlw Work of tln- institution. and of improvmnt-nt 11nd Illllil'l llz'iIiE'I':II'EIEII'iIVfllll'II'Il'Iilil ll'lllil. TH E CATA LOG is published every 3'9111' a1.- rme ml the. numbers 0f the Bulletin. containing all the necessary informatinn for students in college concerning their mumcs of I study, credits e.tc, also heilm '1 3'tr3' cnmplctc. comprcllcushe .md up- -t0-d.1tt I llill'lll llllilll?llIIIlllll l 'lll'l l'll'll!i' Illl'lll THE CRIMSON RAMBI,ER I is the college Annual published every 3113:11- b3' the- Juniur Clnss'. I 01' which lH to lump frivnds and Anyone. interestccl in the work of name placed on the mailing list. FFfF-r-fonr Artiuitiw ii why! '- 15' .N'. W'W' NWWS!WW'm-rmtmwg I?!I'F'- '.','.lf ?4w.'r'vl'.'3hw:'e'x 13:11:.- u;-. r. u-mr-m- -,- - m :- ' ' - -' CRIMSON RAMHLER ' 1? $ --1 Presidmif, Thr' Y. 31'. C. .1. J President, Tin 1'. W. p. .4. The Gospel Tram Th r1 Student I'ohmiem' Jfovement 0.1m HBRIGHT .DOROTHY BARNETT I5:'.I'TVJ'F:'e h CRIMSON RAMBLER hm A. CABINET Y. M. C. Fff Py-JJ'A' CRIMSON RAMHLER ' '- '-'- -' ,hm Young Merfs Christian Association OFFH'ERS Prm'drm' ......... . . I'h'rs Prtnw'drvnf... Hier'rrvfm'y ...... ,,lv.nV PICTHIH T'rvnxurrvr. .. VO'IXIHIAN PFam'xf.................... ................................ LI-JJNII l.l-',5HI-Ilt FHA FRJHLTX OF FUMJHTT'IHJH .Umntma-xr'u'p................ I'tr'nrmr'ri............ l-IrhniirFxh-uHma,,, , l'uhmfwrr Hrurfy ............ Driz-ufimmf ...... ,, f'rrmlmm h'rfrZ'h i'u-mrmmify Haw UAR H'. Human ! '10:: F. Snmmma .....lm: F. SIMMONS liIIXEST Wlxlnnx ..U. G. Bncxm-Imxn ..... m'rln'll ernnm' .M.I.I-:x KLINI-J lU-IX PI-:'n-:Ii:iux . ...Ih:.wn' MHYHI PROMOTION f'rJ.l.'JH?'?1rJJ-J 151mm : IJII'IJL Flinn Inrncn, FHEII MILIJIUI'SH HE Assm-iuljun work of lhiu year fillh H lul'gvr Illurc ill the life of the i'nllE'gu than in :my rt'wnt year. Owing tn the highly m-gunim-d SIYHI'CTI'I nF gm'rrmm-nt existing in tht- Young Men's Christian Jmnriutiml 0f the i'mmtry. u'c u'c-n' Me to eurry on u much extended work. tVt are um- of the Assut-iatiuns who united in securing: thr tulent ut' the. Visitation Cnnnnittwn nrgunixvd hy the State Assm'iatinn, and consisting uf such men :15 Fred H. Rimlge, Jr.. and Dr. Hall. Not only did the Association itself revoke the hcnefit of the eHorts of these men. hut tlu- whole I;'.0I-. legal. and wnmmnity. This work hm: hem 2: new undertaking. but a Sllt't'CSF-i. 1.:Ist sumnwr WP wore rcprvst-ntod at tlu- Genera Imkr Conference 1131 four dolc- gatrx This numhrr shoulri-he much larger this year, as thpre ih' :t movement on foot tn pay :1 turgv per cent of tho expenw 0f ouch th-k'gate. Frmr of our 1119 attended the Gospel 'l'wun Cnnt'urrnu- :Lt Blumningtnn, and the vffvrt; wvru shown hnth in Gospvl team and local community wurh. Tim trams were ill the Hold this year, unl- during the Christums vacation. l'hv :Jthcl' v. spring H't'uk-tfnrl trip. Although the .hssnciutiun has made itsrlf felt in tho ruligimls and social life of the cullvgv. and him lwvmnc an essential part. it still dm-s nut fill the plum! it should. The Y. M. and Y. VI. .kswn'intions tugclhc-r must hvcmm' the pn-dlnninzlnt factor outside. of tho st'hunI work itself, Uffil-vrs must Iu- ch-ctcd and culliIu-ts chosen Whu will put .Kssm'iutinn u'm'k limit. lmt and all the time in their thmal activities. 'l'lu- :ichuul will doubtless: :Imkr a rapid grnwth in tln- next few years. If the .Xeism'ial'inns do not take mlvnntelgv of tho tmpm'tunitit-s sinmltzum-nuuly th-n-d thvm. lhc Y. M. C. .L zlml Y. VF. C. A. vixitm's uf tilt' future will not he :Ihlc in Speak .15 highly of ttll: spirit of tho srhuul am they have in t1::- past. '1th tn'n Assm'iatinnn can govern tl'u' sandal life 0f thv schnol. and tthr should do 50. Till' yuungr 1le1 who huh: had tht' Association Work at heart rcuIim' that 0f the now studvnls thnt vzm hc intvl'cstvd in tho 'Y. M. C. A. when they first mum! to school. -'I hu'ge 1191' cont remain faithful to it. .Xlul that any who are neglected :it first are wry hnrrl tn iutrrvnt during tht' year. In view of this: fact. may the Y. M. U. .-L he an tht- .ii'b wht'n the first student stops from the- truin nrxt Suptvmhor. .-I rhum'n fur armmwuiufhw mnw-r mirage Hum. Frfu'y-n rm r11:16 Gospel Team HE Christmas wnsun again fnuncl a group uf Y. M. U. A. hnys not only willing hut eager to Spend part of thr' ' wu'utin'm lephlg to forward the work of GmTS vineyard. For three years lJlII' i ssuciution has 5011!: out :1 group IJf its 1103's intn Holds where them- i-: 19rd of Christian rvive. They do nut g0 intu the community for Hlt' purp 359 nf prem-l1ing,lmt rather to hvcume :1 part of that omnnmnity and by their lives to furnish examples of true Fhristian character. The field of Iallnl' clmsen thin yl'ar was thv rural cmmmmity nf North Shurml. Vh'iscrmsin. Tht- SCI'Yit'Ph' WN'IZ' held in a small churcln three miles from any town. 'l'his wnv. m'iginully a. German churvh. lmt fm- svvcl'ul years tht-rc have horn nu svlw uf zmy kind held in it. It was closed. nut because there was no mm in the t'ummunity who could attend. but because there was no one whu did :lttemL Them- ;u-c ohildI-vn growing intn young mnnhuud :md wmnanhnnrl almnst within the shadnw at this church who seldom. if ever, attended Sunday St'html. The religious srrx'ict's held each evening wore well attended and the huys were maule- to feel that their efforts wert- appreciated. The young men spent 2m hour or two much morning in prayer and nwditation; thus opening to them the fountains of Gud's power and inspiration IQ: Which they were enslhlPd to Carry on the work. Eut'll evening fuuml them hulking tn the Same snurt'v fur the strcngth which God alum- mn give, The boys feel that God was with them. and abundantly blessed tht'il' Pitnrts; fm' they saw a large L'nngregatilm mte ummimuusly, :It the timing service. to organize a Sunday Schuul 0n the following Sunday. Thl- membem 0f the tram rrrturnotl to their m'honl work with strengthened Chris- tism characters, and feeling that they had hem permitted to In: nf same service in Gail's great Vineyard. fl'ffF-r-CIUM -'F..L-';.H-:-CRIMSON RAMHLI'JR '1'; n------r---FH---h Y. Vt'. C. A. CABINET UFFI FEES Praxidmrf ............................................. ...............Donuruv BARNETT Fire 1503.;de .................................... .JVAIINHTA Human Scrrrfm'y.......... .....................MARIUX WARD Treasurer .............................. Vnuv SMITJ-l CHAIRJ'IEN OF COMMITTEES Religious Ji'wfiugs ............................ . ......... , ............................... Emu: Pr-rmnv Sorrin! ............................................................................................. Iit'm' HOLTON Membership .WAHNETA BI'RXEH M'HmmmyFTlnr KECKLER Bibiv Sfudy .............................................................................. AGNES ANDERSON Inferr'avaiafr JMHHJTHY CASHBN Soda? Service ................................. , ............................................ Nwr'ruc: Caa-m-w. The Y. W. C. A. 1915-16 NSI'IRED lay illv truv purpose Llf the Young W0mcn's: Christian Asso- JJ ciatinn of the: world. our Association lu-rt- at Carthage C'ullugc has im- proved greatly in thu: past two ywlrs. H'c Imu- nut sought for gain in mntrrinl thing's. Our competent treasurer 11:15 certainly dnnr her allure of thc work mid wc- Imw Hrvw luvkvd funds or menns to supply the various m't-du of thv Association :md to furnish plcnsurv :md vnjnymt-nt at our social Fiffy- H r'm' m .w--- - - .. .-.-..-- n-g --.- gnthl'rings. But lle'itllor hun- wv purchnsrd material furnishing :llld ndm'n- mt-nt for 0111' vomt'm-tuhh: moms. Such :I purlumc wnH nut fm-mmmt in Olll' aim this year, pvl'hnps ln-c-nuw wv rrulim-tl :I fur grvuh-r m'nl. thv lltfrtl 0f Humvthing IIt'cpt-r. mow rvquirt'd iII thr fife 0f t-n-ry girl in sL-houl. H'ith this rvmgnilinn 0f thv most important quality in thr vhumvtvr of :m nll-arouml girl wv haw xtriu-n toward tlur grt-utcr In-rh-t-tinn 0f mt-h girl. That tllt'rt' lms- 13cm :1 cham-r union in Lspirit among lls. wc ft'l'l Hurr. and this ymu' cnch mu- hnn mvrlllt mnn' tn tht' lift of thv uthrrs thnn il hutl ill thL' past. Then- IIEH'C ht'rn timt-s of sorrow and timvx of joy. 'lthrmlgh them all wv hm'u 11.15.2111. living Irft utl'nug't-l'. fuller churat'tvrs than wv wcrv hl-furv. Our wm-kly mcvtings haw: hm-u mrrimt on :m regularly mid. ma :1 l'uh'. with such vnthusinmn that cvvrynnv who has uttrmh-d hrm hvt-II inspin'd tu du mum'thing worth while. Thu.- lmth'rs haw hm'n i'mm various hilltik :11 Christian work. Missimlm-ivs from hmm- and abroad brought 1n.- tidingw. Mia's Mary Hydt'. formerly having dom- wm-L: mung thv Kt-Iltuvliy mmm- t.-1iuwrst told us of her life tht-rc whih. in tulu-h with than. Mrs. Etna J. tt'. Porter. 0f Carthage. had dnm' HUITH' hilllilflr work and :Iflvr lhvw talks mm:- of us wvrv loft with :1 grvatrr tlcxirc nml dt-h-rminntiun tn do dm-du fur 0111' cnuntryIm-n. va. Brnsius. Mimimrm' frnm Africa. brought 11mm- frum pm:- ph: who wrut from our college and nasncintion to th:- foreign field. Thin; tilled 0m- ht-nl'ts with joy and firmer hnpvs t'm' thv future. Dr. H'infirld Scott Hull mmc to us to tx-ll us what Wt' hllUllIil know about :1 01mm. mural MIT and how to lend mm. Christian 1:00va from the town. im'ludjng tho ministl-I's uf thv wwml l'th'ChCR. hmught thvir nlvssagr-S t0 Uh as they hurt: rt'cvirvd them during the various vxln-rit'ncos of their own lives. The- girl Imdt'rs from thl- Association hIIOWL'd in their ability to 11nd and lht-ir sin- Ct'rity what partial l't-mlts Y. tV. C. A. work hm; hrnught nlmut ill thvir livva. Bihlu :md Mission study I'thht'H hrlvr hvvn hcttrr :1tl1-mhrd this yrur' than fol'mvl'lj'. 1.0350113 were learnvd in lhvsc classm to 11v l'mnumhm't'd by the girls and hruught out in their chrlmttcrn through lifv work and service. 'Wv all fwl muvh mn-u-vr t0 thv stuth-nts 0f nthL-l' cuuntrirs 0f the world and Cam St't' things frum :1 diifvl'lrnt point of view with more sympathy for tlJt'ITI in their different situations. A n :md dt-t-idvd illtvrtst in ROCiFll st'l'vico hus hcun shown. Gir s have worked in this field who felt they could nut in any uthrr kind of Chris- tian service ufft-rr-d hy the '1'. W. C. A. This has given 11+: :1 hmudt-r vimw :1 wider knowledge of the human charactrr and in trying tO guide others we have. hemme stranger in truth. getm'rosity. t-htre-rfulnvss 11nd strength of filitll,itllt'. Virtues of a true Christian. Earth mcmbvr 0f llll cabinet has grms-n hatter us :1 IT'hlllt from the: work Sllt? 11:15 done so cnrncsctly. .l'lnch girl in the Y. KT. C. A. 'li:lh' :1 deeper soul, :1 mundcr character. Mirth, 105M Hum I mmu m r'izlra. hI-IHDIIICK 5'1 .1' hr CRIMSON RAMBLEH '1? g' The Stuclent Volunteer Movement NDER uur must vHicicnt llrl'hitltlit. Miss I'ltlltl thf'lillfl'. :mr Student Vuluntwr Band has made wcmlt'l'ful strides toward tln- fulfillmcmt of God's command Go ye tllt-rrfort'. :md tum-ll all nations. A murr' dc- tcrmim'd spirit to carry out Grid's wurk, and :1 mnrt- dt-trrminrd spirit tn promotv tlli' mmsv ui' mirksirms pervades tllC ntmmpllrn: 0f tln: entin- stu- dent body. Although wr Imu- lxmt tllrL'L' of our Yullllltl'lll'H this yl'nr, two having gone to complete their education mon- fully. and 0m- sturting his work for Christ, wv lmpt- to have the HHIIIL' numlwr and many morv volunteers hucumc mrm- lwm of 0111' Band llvxt yL-ar. V39 em wry glad to say that tllv Band was able to svnd :1 represents:- tivc t0 the Student Vuluntvt'r Cunl'vrvIu-a lwld :lt Mnnnmutlh Illinois. March third, fourth uml fifth. le mt-hngv larcnlght back was that if it were pos- Hillll'. for all studvntq tn :lttl'lltl tlu'st- t-nnfrrL-um-a. many would svr tlm grunt need of wurkvrs and would mnkv missionary wu'rk their lift- work. Very interesting talks and apllrals for morr wurkcrs wen.- givvn by: natives from Japan. China. Africa. India and South America. Til- wurc wry thankful fur tlw privilegc of having: with us :1 rl-turncd missionary from Africa. Her. Brusim. Ut- gm'o mm N'oning t0 the Bani explaining t'xuutly tllt' tlil'l'm'cnt kinda .uf work to be done. what physical Constitutions wc must lazn'v to vmlurc thy climutc and runny oilulr interesting facts. XYL- were rt-ry grmtly indrbtcd to Dr. and Mrs. Hoover for giving us the urn: of tlwir home for the holding of our Im-l-tings and fur the' great izr aspiration tlvrivcd frmn associating with them. Our IIlPE'tings are u'ry intt-rt-sting :md instructirc. and nrv always well attended. E:ll ll 0119 scams tn lw moru ready and determined than ever be- furv to fulfill tmr motto. quru mu ll send me. .5'1'.r.I-vm1rc l I g M 'MCRIMSON RAMBLER '11; MANY AND YAIHl-ZD ACTIVI'J'IES mu .3'l'.l'fj'nfh'ra '-.r---m- CRIMSON RAMBLI-ZR '1? BRAIN AX D BRAWN ART CLYB DILLXIATIC- CLUB BITTER PEAS CLUB Sixty! :. m 4.... . .E. Rm: Cum. .L Sl'xnnumL A. B., D. IL Our New Fielcl Secretary ' EV. CARL A. SUNDBERG accepted the call of his alum mater t0 ,3 come back t0 the iiclds he knew as .1 student and W011; thL'l'u in hvhalf of the great cause of education. He caught the spirit of n Greater Carthage. Collcgc and was willing to offer his HCI'YilTCP-i to bring this about. For those who do not know Rev. Sundberg, these few biographical facts will help the present student body to know him better. REV. Sundberg was in Carthage. for seven years, taking both his; Acrid- emy and College work here. He graduated in the class of 1908. He was :111 ull-around college mun. chclling in athletics and taking :111 active part in the religious organizations of the college. At present ht: holds two track records for this college which have. not. as yet. been broken. W'hilc in college. Rev. Sundherg devehaped :1 remarkable talent, for music. He had :1 fine. buss voice. and sang in the collegt church choir for RFVCH yerqu. as well :19; the College Glee Club and Quartet. He. was :1 mom- lmr 0f tllt: Brain and Brawn Society. The chief burden of the field work formerly full on the shnuldvrs nf our president. This great task was tun much for his :llrundv active life in car- rying out his official duties. Nevertheless, President Hmwvr realized that we must have an able man to carry am such an important work as the fidd work of our college proves to he. we look forward. with brightest hopes, illtti the next Year of our cnlh-gc life. EYE are now :1 standard college in .111 respects and with such :1 repur- Scntativc :13 Rev. Sundberg in thc held. along; with our cuiipcrzltion. wr can look to big things which tilt: futurc hm; in start' for our college. I mmfwxx, frilly. yeufhvmen, Um! 7 mn- YHHH'I' Infur-nrn'mi'? --'H-u:lu.-L '- I Siml'ylftl H r CRIMSON HAMBLER 'l? Brain and Brawn Society Presidmif . . . . . . . . . . CLARA THIELBAR Hm? President . . . . . . . . . ARTHUR KNI'DTBN Scr-rei'm'y . . . . . . . Nu'r'rm Cnnxr. Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . PAI'L HULTGRETI-I Sword Society at Gsttyshurg. and thinking that :1 similar organization would be equally aurorhsful u: Carthage. organized the Brain and Brawn Society. Members arc taken into the Club for both intellectual and athletic achievements. thus upholding thv idea of an all nrnund development. Mem- bership may bu;- nhtained in um of four ways. via: 1. By winning; a prize Ofl'crcd by the college or hy Brain and Brawn. 2. By editing the Collegian. 3. By participating: in an intercollegiate dcbatt'. 01' 4. By br'wlkiug :1 college record in uutdour athletics. Every frear the Society conducts a short story and oratoriml contest. This year the contests worl- entered into with more zest and cnthlmiasm than for several 3.! wars- and were quite successful. Thcrc i5 M'nl't't'ly any provision made.- for admittance to tht' socivtr on account of brawn bmwulsc truck in tlu- only branch of uthlt'tim in cnllogt' whurc definitc records: are kept. In this college at present WC haw no trick h-mn at all. so there is not much chance for admittance of the Brawn :wvnrding t0 nm- pn-Kont rule. h'lN 1901 Mrs. C. B. Newcomelu knowing of the succ-vss of the Pen and W'u .mt'? Hm pr'ir'r of a i'mu'r r-m' I ym' a Frt-m! xlun-t- fur fa'frwn murmhiSA.x'mcux. .N'jrly-iiw .,.,..- F...,.p.h . 61- .l-ul. rI-he Art Club UP'FH 'J'L'RS .............lllis. CLIl-Tu's 011.qu ...3th In 11H: CARLSUX .....11155 Aux. .Xxm-Iitsux KMus. U'HAIIIM . .1 . r .9. Prmu'um f'mnmiHr'r- .................................................. 1HH'LL fxmm ' lliI'Tn IxAYIIUI: Dmm'rllv C.1sln:x f'rm'fdr' m' ...... Tim: PJ'HMMH... Smw'wrlry mm' Trmmurl HE Art Study Club organized this year fur work. Th1: Int'II'lht'l'h did I not join bcmusc of 5mm- immtt' artistic talent. hut bucmlsc 0f :1 1011;;ng for at least Hnmv lumwh'dgr nf thr most fnmmm artists of thu past :lglfh. Through this knowledge wuuld tome 1111 appreciation of MI. 111111.1th in :11- most .111 Iim-s of life. In response to this longing. U111 mcmhcrx have met, :15 studt'ntS. Thu bFst pictun's 0f unrh :lrtis-it. his lift, tho 1111119 of his gifts to thc world have been discussed. XYondt-rful hmn-Hts urr- dpriwd from such work :15 this. A trun- student of art would probably turn away in utter disgust :1t surh rhiId plny. But to thr hrgimlt'r who known little but thr numCs of :1 few artists. such :1 study 11111-3115; :1 door to new vistas. It is :1 r1-9rrution worthy 11f :my student in jlif'v. :1 rrrrt-ntinu which mIIH forth unused 91111515 and :1 natural lm'r fm' huzulty. in many cases :lllowvd t0 dt-rczly through total nvgh-t-t. Lunging for mom kuowlt'dge is crt-utrd. :111 intrrcst in the great mm'cmtnts of lift: from the artist's standpoint, :1 knack of true uhwrvntinn. :1 sympathy with tht- litth: proplu and things in Iifv. :m 1111111.:1'strmdi11g 0f thv rrlntiomhip nf tht' insignificant with the: grant whale. 'Wanrme firs! duff; 1's m pi'm-m'u n Inlnrhnurf. -- 'l'llum SHIMIH. .k'r'n'y-xir ...F . . H? -nq1... 4-729... . .. h 4;...94. A FwCRIMSON RAMPLEZR 1.' m WITHIN TIIE LAW EINER Mrss I II-IIIIATISX!! I $911,1'5 .rr Commas 3r '. f x' M : :'u : m rThe Dramatic Club HE Dramatic Club is m1 organization existing fur thr purimm- nf furnishing u U Im'mls of Cxprt-ssinn for the drumutii' talent latent within the' Studrnts of Cal'- thug? Cullrgtn Then- :ll't' t prvwnt M'sztren Im-mhers. nim- :If which won- takwl in this yeah 'l'ht' first event of the year pcrtaining t1: the Club was the vntm'tninmunt givl-n in Nm'mnher. One feature of this t-ntci'tailnuent was the group nf dramatic readings girrn 113' the mrilms candidates for membership. Another ft'ilt'lll'l' wzm the nnwm't cummly entitled, Bnrglars, lvrest-ntccl try fuur nwmhers of the Club. The most t-xr'iting event of the- yvm' was: the initiation of the nuw uwmlwrs. The whole college were entertained .111 day long hy the rules; played 1:3' the candit'lntcr-. Each one was compelled to reprecvnt sumo fmnmm movie :u-tm- m- ilt'trt'hS. Hume uf tht- ratnrs impol'mnutt-rl Wen- John Bunny. Charlie Chaplin. SWt'l'lliE. thv funk, and Mary Pickford. us t'indel'l'lhr Sumt- 0f thu new nmmhers haw shown rvnml'knhlp talent and hum: made a Imtrwm'thy mlditiun to UN urganimtiml. Tho must important event of tht rt-m' Wm: tht PI'CHI'IItFItimI :Jt' Within tht' Law, Fl. modern play of grmt pnpularity. 'l'he sum'vkxful pr't'K'ellhltiUll at this play u'uu dur tn the unusual ability- IJf 5mm- uf nur mmnhurs. :mtl nlsm to Hit untiring efforts. nf Miss Irma Krirln-L thl' I'lxprt-ssilm tuau'hrr. whn tiirrt'tetl ttu' production. The play was :1 5110093 financially. ml the pl'ncevds wm't- IJHFKI in paying .1 small Hlllll nn tlu' dt-ht fur the stngln After tlw play was given. the nwmln'rw uf tht' Huh vnijnlrml n :uncinl timr and 2m qutm' stow at Dvnhurt Hull. 'l'hir-i was :1 crh-ln-nliun of the tri- ulnph mm by tht' Cluh in thl- prvxt'nliltinn 0f sut'h :I dimr-nlt play. and uf the fnvt that thl- flnh hm: mt-mht-w i'EIPFtITIt' of Hun'h .11: m'him'l'nwnt. 'tt'rx sir, fn' whit! iiHrJH-rg uke'uya- .myx in Miss Nullyhrit-'.w r'hrxh'. .VnM'-.'r'-n'.-! mcxmmow HAMBLHH 1: 1:?- Within fhe Law ,, F'JST 0F f'HJRJf'THRS Saulir Edwul'dx. private 5? 't-hl'y for Edward Giidcr. . ................. qumitn Hviliy.r Dit'k GiltIi-r. only sum of Edward Gilder ........................... .J. Franklin Siuuutms Edward Gildvr. tho Millionaire. proprietor of the J'Hnimrium ....... Oak H'. Elll'ight Gmrgu llPIIHLJ'CRt. his Attorney ........................ 7, ,7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alhvrt J. Pufuhl Smithson. Huurnwulkvr ut 'l'hv l'lmpnrium . ........ .Wnldn Simmons IIPICJI Morris, slump girl.. .. ..... .....31:1j.' Lu Pnintv Mary Turner, 1mm Imt honest .15 :1 shop girl: rich. but lmrwst ans u lmly .NCIIP l1 Zinu E'nmitly. a plain t'luthes mam frnm lmlit'r ilnithu:u'l'rrra.................... .JNalter Simmons .........Ruth Kuyhuv ........iidw;1rd Hedrick ..M:lrk Ilt'l'hai ..lrunc Nutt . Jlnrmn Morrison Jlux Harris xcrnld Finlay J'Valldu Simmons. Aggie Lynch. in protrgr of Mary Tm r1 Jm- Gnrstm. n gvntlemml RufHeh .. Mr. Irwin. :I lawyer Funny. a maid. Edward Gl'iggs. .ngzllsh hdllle -- Burke, Inspcmnr nf Pulicm New Yurk City. Butll-r ....................................................... Chicago RNL u Cl'ilckhlllElTl........ .. I mu afraid Ruth mm yrr .vpruifrn' '1: Ju-rr- hr-nnmr xhr ix yelling .m mud: rIrHeu- Hma. -N,mnn KJTIIIHI. muamscm HAML-LLLR ' hm ' .X..I'h'-Ir'n.- .. ..7,..-;m.-.-.-....-.-.-..-.....Fx - M WI tun Hill in hrmrr'xfl- A SUN. --'--CRIMSON .RAMBLER '1? m 'I'I IE MOVIE s'l'A RS in Iika dough bm-unxw mm: newly Mr Hm! Hm ix hard in gm! of, Mx 1 Einer Muss Heiraten n PROGH LNIVI LH'U ...Dh'F IHSCHL.-11D I 1313!? .-.'LL!'.'S 191111-81 XF'1'H1'HrII L1 STSPHHC Hiiwr Hmm- Fiwirrnfrvn ...................................................................................................... ?I'HFHJHHE PHRSUNHX Jakuh Zurn . A , ., - y . . . . , . Hl-nry Nloim' Wilhelm Zorn 1 .......Blutln, l rufmmu .1 an clmr L I11HInlt-It.......... Roy Sviln-rt Gertrude. 1hr? 'l'zmtt- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Luann Thielhm' ............. Louiw 1C un kcl Louisa Gertrutiv's Nichtc. II1!'II!I 11!!'I'!I'1lil l!ll!lllIEIIII'II'IIIH 111111 r1119 Greek P1837 LEtlipns at L'ulnnns Was the play given during L'mnl'tll-m-rlnt'nt wePk 113' NW L'larssit'al Dcpartnwnt of the K'tallfgc. It proved to 1m :1 nmrkvtl mu'crsm reflecting Hit 320ml wurk uf Prnfrasor Gelsingcr 111 this line of work. D RJJLI ?'JS PERSON, HG Uhlipus........ . ..Ull II. Klino Antigone . w . . . -, . i. ththt L r: Im- IsIm-I'Ic ...lhmrhflrn 0t LIAleu P 111' 2111 th Humor 'Hn-sousg King of Athens VVVVVV . . . .......Frut1 Millhmlse Cram. Prim-e uf TIu-lw' .H. K. .kldt'rlnun Polx'mikvs.sm1 nf H 11m . 1 . Paul Hnltgrex'l- .Hl1uliun Str: Inger .................. .. ................................................................. H. F, Meyer Messt'ngvr... .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,Lelamd Lesher L 1Imu:u 0f tlu uld nun :Jf L'n1unns 13H Simnmns. Dirtc'tm Prof. 01:19.1, whm't' did you. 31:21 Um! s-qumk? CRIMSON RAMHLEI': 11? m 5117'NH-1'1UN m - . j . . .. lg.-th LRIMNON RAR'IBLI-J! l. I'l IGI I ROLLERS A bunrh mow thmf nyniam mm: ximriuyf 1'nlc I-llml Runway. 5 L'T'Hifj'nrwu 1 r High-Rollers 0 Bl: ur illll in lw! Hunt is not Hu- qm-stinn; llui' It: lmrt- :1 ru-nmn fur hving, tlmt U is n :Iuwliun. 'l'hrrc nI'v thrw tliffi'l'vnt kimls uf hvinm: those that ought nut to he. Hmm- Hmt huw- nu rmuiun fur living. HTHI llmsv thalt haw :I tlt-I'mitl', hinwrc. and u'urth- wllilv rI-alaun fur c-xisfing. 'l'lu-rr :ln- m:nny c-Iuias ml .Hllt'icfii'h' in llw r-ulh-gvs und universities; illl m'l-I' Un- cuuntrir i'lmt huvt- .'l :Irgrutling innucnct- nu luath the moral and the inh-IIPChml thlltlillpj Hf Hm illsfiturimm within u'llit'h Hwy twist. and have therefnrv nu reasml whutmwrl-I' for mining. I am glad to say that there arr nu sm'h college mrmmmify JH'HFtit'Ph unmng thl- stmlvnl, lnmly mt Carthalgv Culll-gv. Thl-n there is tlu- Ht-vmltl 01:135. flmsr Hint vxist wilhmll. uny definite rmwln t'rJI' twisting. Having m'iflwr illl illHll tn nh'irt- fur, Imr plan Uf upwaltinn. 'l'llih' K'Iilf-SS is far lnrgvr, I-ut is sclttmn Imtirvd Ily :Iny om- uutsitlr tht: nu-mhers thrmsch'cs. 'l'lu- lust :mrl- tlu- mlly Class is that am: which has some definite and in view. HIIml-thing iii siriw- for mall to look up to; when? rack and CVH'y Im'lnlskr puts his :ihnuirll-r IU HI:- Whl'l'l :Iml IJUHIII'H ml tn thr goal. 'd'hel'l- tho hl'ilthi'l'hflilll 0f tln- mt-In- IJI-ra is thr m-nh'al puwtr amuml which the life uf the sncielj' mm'es. Slloh art- thv ideals that HIV High liollrrs han- Hrf hrt'nrr tht'mst'lrvx and towards thl' I'HlIizatimI uf which they are striving. W? 509k m-itlwr glory. nor dun WI: t'nh-r :lfttnfitIIL Iu-tK hl' frit-nrls tn Hum: that HIT ill ncml, and lend EL helping hand In our ?'t-Ilmx' Htmlvllts 5r: flmt we together Inng' hI-Ip thl- rt-nuwn uf Cm'r thugt- CulEI-gr to spread far :md wide aver this fair land of ours. and whvn mar I'llih-gc- :Inys :Irt- numhert-tl g'n mlt infn tlu- world und 5' Iil'r and labor that When Wl' :m- gum mll' friI-mis nmy hc- lwttvr 1mm and women hvmum- wr luu'o lived. .1 prrrlmlrlrlfrrh'nlu ilwrmmf'ffrvufimr u! DmifrhhlurLHhYAHcK. .H'rt'a nfy-HH a- .---o-.'n--h- -1- M lhcmmsox RAMBLER '1: 171 QAi Chi Delta Kappa Club HELLER I'm Chi De.lt cam 11:11 hem me. friend? 1561ch 1011 greetings tram 0 1'es,I'I1I 11111115; but I intend To show 1111 wif true 111119. Just twu veurs old 11ml still quite 11111:,111 But with :1 purpose good M111 high ideals which shall not fall, Ideals 0f womanhuod. I have a, mascot, aren't you s'pI'iSt-d, And members who A 91-03! The fun they have you've ne'er 2111111113911; They're jolly as can be. No stoim staid and stern are tIIc-y, But just :1 101111 hand 131110 luok for good w-hele er thH' 111:11', And I11'C.C. e'er stand 11111 011, dc; Ir frie11d,1'ml inst can't gursa The gmd times thm' enjm'. Initiation! VI ell I 11 confess, That makes me thrill with joy. Oh my. it's hard for om: so young Temptations tn expel; To teach 0116:: had, unruly tongue C'me's secrets 111'1t to tell. For every time my muuth I 0111-. A set-ret out will fly 0f pledges cats and c'herisllmi hope; Sn nuw I'll say Gnnrl bye. XJK RTJI'FIJI yrm-ym; nyhtd- MM: 11:1 me'r. - - Sgt c 11:17pm. .g..., . .- mu ., -A L...h .- , .u. $ CRIMSON RAMHLER 't; School of Music IIH m-gzunimtiulm in tlu- Illllhit' drpnrtmvnl' Uf K'zu'tllugv UIJJJt-gxr :ll'l' .'l lmh-nt iw- filu-Iu't- in Hu- hchnnl. 'l'iII'y arr nut only helpful tu llmw me arc Mudyinf: imliridlmlb hut us wolf tn lht' uilu-r students. Thu Girls' iilvc- Hull. which was nrgunimd last year, hm- gin-n UII'H'l'I'tS lmth in :IIIH out of Itm'n, Th1- Cluh hull :srx'cml invitations tn gr: tn hn'gr trm'm thin IYl'Ell', hut hH'FlIIHP IIf flu' L'Irge Jlll'llllll'r'ihip it was inulnmsilall- t0 :u-rcpt. Tht- girls. ht'mlu-w 0f HIJE'h :HI I'lllhllhiusiit' alml tnt'iful louder, Imn- tnlcvn :: hnlfl uf the work with grout interest and .'I:'lelp1i'illl1i much. 'i'lu- Luthrmn Church t'llu'tr huh IIPHI :1 great inspiration to HI:- ntmimula mud tnwnmm-n llw past frw yearn. During: thv your. wt 'I'hunksgiwing, all fhristmas, :Iml at Palm Sumlnyy tln'z-r- :n'zttnrins rm- rc-mk'vrnl. Plum; ill'lf Iwing mutlt- for tlw organ- imlinn of u Hull'ul Fluh next year fm' Hw special study of umturiun. 'I'hv Buys. t'xlt-r Hull and 111:: College- Urth-Htrel, whivh hm'c hath hw-n Ul'gmiizul this yml', have thu'n inlvrcsl :md vnthusialsm and will scum hr rrudy l'nr vnnvert work. Tho t'ullrgv Ul'vhtwh'n plnymi alt nil thl- t'nllrgv zlt'tivitil-s during: tlm .rrmu im'lml- illp: tlmw ni' mumu-m-ement. To Miss Simmons uf Un- Yuivt- Drpurtlnvllt uml Mimi Dvorslq of flu: Piillul Dolmrhm-nt wv WL- tho :iIu-c-ms uf thew organizations. Them- instructurs 1IFIX'l' vu- Upcmtml with the IN! of tlw svhtml zllld a musical ntlnnsplwn- Ims hvrn rrrulvtl whivh is an inspiration tn aIL II'. 'EH fl HI IIIIiTII !CLI!I'I'!I!IIII'1 :JIIHI The Expression Department BOUT vaon your. in thy Drpnrtlm'nt uf Expression was discontinued. This year if was: taken up again with Miss Irma Kriehcl. a graduate of thr Nut- inrml Schtml nf lflnL'utiun and Oratory. alt iht.- houd. The tank of rerestzlhr Iishing it has bran mthl-r slow. hut the prospects for the- futurt- :u'r wry bright. SL-Wn pupils enrolled Elt tlk' heginning. .X unr-zu't play. mititlml. A Patron ut' Art. was girl-n am a fitting: chm: tn the mark of the- first scmcstcr. Lutt-I' this play Wm; re- peated in Cnm'm'zltiun. Moro pupils. hilw rnrulled this st'nlrstvr. shnwing .'l stl-zuly int'rumv. 'l'he tlvpurtlmmt has supplird El. long felt want. It has nu'akt-nrd inft-rvrit in Hlt' Dramatic l'luh by encouraging: and preparing: students tn participate in thc :mmml trymut. Dramatic :n't ix grvutly aided hy having an efficient din-t-tur. The lessons of thus t'XpTl'ShilIll department have helped lwuple tn nmko pleasing pvrfm'mn va5 En thI' Literary Szu-irtit-H. It has also aidt-tl in debuting auul puhlio speaking in general by training the wicv. suggt-ating modes; of expression and hy touching: a rum- poswl, NPIf-Tl'liilllt munm-I' Whilt- spruking Ineforl' an :mdivncr. Thv part taken in tl'll' Fl'idu'r :tftl-rmmn 1'ct'ituls given Ily Hm students has hclpvd Wundrrfully in this re- let'L VlV-z- mmmt fm'gt-t the splendid recital givvu hy Miss: .Krivln-l, In this hvr :lhility was clearly thnl'll 21ml people were given an opportunity to know Innrc uhout u wimp: tin-ly m'w plmriv of our cnllvgt- work. Sul'i'ly. tlw Dl'lmrtmenl uf l'prn-xsiun. if prnpvrly supported. hitls fair In L10- cmm: am important factor in llw lift! of Carthage Fullvgv. Mm; mm; rr.mr- mm! mm: runs; cu, fa H' m r f'u-gr.'r .1;'r.w r'r: funI'mauhh'lnl'ss. 1x C1455. .s'a:-.-r.-ry-n'.--- CRIMSON RAMBLER 1? CRIMSON RAMBLER Tie T116 Glee Ciuhs 11E Uil'ls' G111! Club of 0111111111511. College was 11I'g11nincd in 1515 under 1111- a dirrctiun of Miss Hm.- Si11111111115', 1111'. I11.'11d 0f the Voice Dcparhneut. It Illildt' its first public alppuaralllre 1111 the r1't'ning of May '3', 19l5, ill :1 very pleasing .Tupnncsc 1:11.5t111111- concert in the 011111-5111 Gymnasium. This year there 1111.5 1111911 :1 111311111111'ship 111' thirty-iix'e girls. 'I'Iwy meet for One hour 1:111'11 week for practice and study t1'lt' very. 119.51 111' choral music. They gave fl11-ir first 1'11111'1-1't 11f 1111.5 year at 111.51: P111111 1111 Uz't. 22. The Glee Club I1:1.5' :11511 .Illpi M1111 twiu' 111 canvucaitiun 111111 :It the High Schnnl and thc Hancock Counti 1'1':111I11'1.5 Institute '1111-11' greatest 5111.11115'I1011'1-w1'1'11'115 the home cunccrt in 1111111111 111111 0111.51 111511111113, featuring 51'1'1'r111 01' 1111111115 11111111419111 Cudman's Indian 5mig5. '11'itl1 tho. pmm1.1ls of thc home 1'11111'1'1'1: Hm 0111: C1111: will hring to the city 1111 Tuesday 111' C111111111-111'v11111111 WH'k, Mrs. .Tnhn 1311111, formerly 13115.5: Genevieve 11151111111. 1'1 runtmltn 11f 111'5t milk. who has appearcd with .5'1-1'1'1'1'11 11f f'ht' 11'1111i11g orchestras 11f 11111-1 '. The Glee Club has 51211-1511 Short trips: Jistvrl for May 111111 are planning to 1111- 111-111' at H11.- Rcck Rivm' Assembly in August. T111: Girlsi Glee Club 11:15 proved to 111' 11 wry 1311591111111 feature of college 11f1-. 11111 :mh' hy Htillllliuting a 1111'e for 111111 i11t1'1'1'5't in 32111111 1111Isic. hut 111511 111' showing 1111111155 11 1111115til1g 11111.1 helpful cullege spirit. It has furnished :1 1111-:1511r11hle 11ml hvnuiit'iall training 111 the girls. The Glu- Cluh owes mllt'h 111 its 1'fiit'it'nt 11nd Illltirillj; 11-:111131'. 3-11.55 i'iw- 9111111111115. fur H10 14110111151: it 1111.5 achiel'vrl. illllfll IEI! I15II1I IIIIlIIIIjIlIIIIIIiIiII IEI il 11?: 11111 Glee Lluh of 1151125 ugh in 51111101 511 :111 entireh new 51.1rt had 111 111' made. l'Ii.5'5 1: 1'1: 911111111115. the 111-1111 11? the 111100 Dep: Irtment 11113 worked LIP :1 11111111 Club 0111; of thc f1'w 11111111110155 which 5119 111111. many of Whom had 111'1'1-r taken any voice culture 111'f111'e, She certainly 1111:; 511111111 wonderful ability 111111 lmtioncv in 11111' work. A 1:111:11 fnundntinn huh- lawn laid fur El. fine now uCarthage 11111111111:- Glt'l' 1111111 :15 fine. :15 was the 111111 in years gone 11y. Un XVvdnvmluy. May 3. 1111- following: 1111112151111 11:11:; .5111'1'1'55f111ly given in thc 1'11111'1511 auditorium: Frat St'u1g...... $111111 Sung... OHM B1115 G111 i'luh of 1915- lii i5 11. 11e11'111g.111111t11111There 11'1-1'1' few 11f thi- ....Bm,1d 111111111111. John Brown's Baby ...................................... f. 1.11 1'11'1111-1'tic Fits 1111-1111111g1.... .. . Jim K1111; EDWARD Human: Iistutlizmtinu . ....Lm:1n.-m Came 1111 Down... ...Popu.3m' t'm'n 11111111 11'! M21I111111:11'.................................,,..... .............. Speaks .111'1'1-11'11 KNI'IJ 1.511 0.111 I 51111155; from the Southland- - Old Black Jm! Donn You Cry M11 Honey Curry 3'10 Hawk tn 01d Virginny 0h, Mr. 31111111 C1111 Reading .. . . ......... 5:41am! 1131111211111 11121111111: Stars of :1 Summer Night ................................................................................................................ CLI'n Spring Neilitx Hmm- ......................................................................................................................... I-I, 11111'1111'1'1' .1511 111.1'11 Uut 1111111311111 1111- Stars 511 1'31'ighf........................ . .. ,,,,,,,,,,,, Boyd .1111: 5111311131 13:1: C1111 Jingle 131-115.................... Hunting: 1511119. . ..me'D1111.1mi 111101111111! 111111: 111111111111511 115111 1111' 01111011111! 011111951. 35.11-1-111.15.191.11 '1? W CRIMSON RAMHLIQH :I .335 1:59am. Em x: 33.25: 52:53 .: E: .5 IECK ?..E cvcauy-niyfrr 5' 2..,..q ESQ; .kam : CRIMSON RAMBLHR 111' m Euterpean Club rJI-'!-'K'HRS Prr-wiu'r'n! ................. .. unis: Dvnnsu'r ,.. VIN! Prrwirh'nf.... . ?tllllIS'l' RUTH .Es'm-MMJ'y.............. .. Summit: RAM: Trrmxun'r 77777 Fm'rwspmw'inlr; .Sirm'rdru'y.... .........HEI.r..v Burn: I lrlw: Smamxs Pmyrnm f'unquHrvv ........................................... s Jax .1 XI 1 Fullrzs'r Bu'rrs 1115 haw lll,'l ll a n-l'y plvusnnt :Ind pl'nlilzlhlc year fur those Whit! Inn's horn privilvg'vtl tn hvlung ln llw liutcrpvzm Club. VCith Miss; ljvm'sky :15 president and Miss Simmons .15 t'lmirmun Inf tht' program cummith-r. lht' lIivnmnthly ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,, ,,,,,,.h:xr.s Axnmtsux H I I Ium'tings hzln- ht'l-n must HIFiL-tl uml illtrresting. A numht-r Inf thr ht-st t'mnpum-rs :lntl operas Imn- hvvll stutlinl. and in illlditiml tn Iwarilu.r Hu- stnriu-z uf tlw valrinus I uprl'ua, lulrts from them Imn- hwn mqmulut'cd on tho Vit'fmln. In this- wny the Im'mlu-rs lun'tl llt'l'llnll mnrn' fnmiliur with the host mus'u', UH Dm-emin-r 13, 1915, nudc-r Hn- ausplucs of thr Club. Charles Wzlkofit-ld Cad- 'cd in El recital ansistetl by Prim mun. um- of our mnxt promising rumpmvrs. :1qu '- t-rss Thinninu. ImILun Invzm mapl'mm This was truly luvvrs. 'l'lw Priuu-hs sung: With mmzlurfnl 1-:st :md rlml'm :Ilul m't'ry Hllmlu-r it great h'cut far :111 Illl. tr Was Iu'elrtiiy applauded. Thur favorites. pvrhalm. W011: .H Dawning. 1an1 HIV Land of the Slilxkhhw 1Vutl-r. :Iml Thn- lloun Drops 1.0m which forclvlls the :luuth 0f tlu- Imlizln mun Cadmnn, :15 evidenced hy tllv dt'lit'ntl' fmu'h and planning intvrpm-tutinm has :I grout future hrfnrv him. In additicm to big Hnlllm he gave ml Imliun m1 . full: whivh was Iulwll vujuycd. Tukvn .111 in ELIL tht' Chlh llus Imd :1 must enjoyable 21nd suctcnsful yvur 2:an WL' m1: lumking fnrwurtl toward rrL-n .'I hotter Cluh ncxt yum PJ'rI-f. f'bm'. quoting. hr HM xpi'r'ny H young mun'x leH'ff lelhfliy hum: In Thom of MVP. .k'nirixf I win Npt-NL' Um! from f'.i',lh l'.-'r':lmn ' .x'un' m'y- IHIJI'L' Music Graduates I I AGNES ANDERSON I St-nim' Voice; Seniur Collegi- ; Studird lwu yours with Miss Davidsnn; twu yum: With Miss Simnums; member of GirlH' Glm- Chlh: Trinity Lutheran Choir; nltu snlnist in chair. I MARIE CRUNK Senior Vuicc; Senior L'nllcgc Member Girls' Glee. Club; soloist in Mvthudist I Choir wnprnmu; studied OIII'. year with Miss David- son and two with Miss Simmons. VIRGINIA KLEPPINGEH Senior Pinlm; Junior in Academy Studied une year with Miss Koch and lwu u'ilh Miss DvorsT-q'; Enterpeml Club. l 'i I E M ARE SYMONDS Special Student; Svniur Voice; Junim' Piillm ' I Studied with Miss Dnvirlsml three years and with ' ! I Miss Simmons one yrnr; organist of the Presbyterian ' Church Choir. i MUM Miss Carlson, give you may of hm- birthday candy? l L Eighty Music in C. C. HERE ire dL'rt-Iuping steadily :1 dr-ridcd musical ntmoJ-siahr-rr in thl' Cut- a higc'. 0f mnrsu thm'l- is Hlt' routine wurk in this du'pnrtml'nl in whit-h :n'L: engaged those htlldt-'llth who :m- particularly tulvntvd ill 01' intL-r- t'HLt'd in music. Sumt- uf thcsu :n'L' Chwsifiud Htlldt'llth' workings: tnwzlrtl grail- lmtinn: ntht-l's :ll'l' inking :Jrh'untugt- of this nlal'mrtunity tn lmrn :1 litth- almut music. whilt- thry :Il'l' t-ngagt-d in tht-ir i'OHt'giutt' courses.- and mlrry music as :1 Hidi: lint. 1301' thv hrm-fit 0f thtz-st: nturhmts hi-mnnthly rwituh-s :Irl: hchl in tlw. chapel; in this way the amateurs hung an opportunity to per- form hl-fm'c :m :Lndirur-t- in crrrh-r tn umqut-r :my st'lf-trollscillllsllt'sih 0r tm- hnrrassnwnt that might hinder them from doing their hut in public Junior and Senior recitals :lrt- givvn in tllt' College Church in Mayhvach classifiud student prt-lmring :lt hrnut half of :m truningk program. So much for the Schmll of Music itself. Now we come to tho sludvnl organizations for the study of music in its dithrL-nt plumas. First must L-nmc tllt' 1:111terpwm Chlh which tries to gin;- to its members thust- glimpses into the wurld of music which cam not ho had in thu short lassou :md alum pct- iodn. Thu mason of '15316 hus-s ht-cn given over to the study of operas. The hunt known wurks wvrc tuktm up. the stories outlint-d. tllL' lives uf r0111- puscrx studied and thc mmt famous ht'lt'tftinllti pvrfnrmtfi either by mrmbcrh nf thL- club ml thv vit-truhx. Misa Dvorslty was prcsidt-nt during the pnxt m:n- s'ml: Agm-s Andvrsou. tn-usurcr: Hhurhy Rand. srcrt-tnry: and Miss Sim- mons, chairman of the program mmmittt-ru The most important work of the club lit's in bringing to Curthugt' artists of such rank :13 Thu'imw. Fulh-r SiStPN, thllncrs. Hnlmca C'uwpcr and Charles H'ukefii-ld Cadmium Thou thurv 111'? the Glee Clubs: thirty-thrvr- girls in thr Girlsh Club. which huh- uppcnrvd svvt-rnl times: in various places; lhrunut the yr-ar: :Ind fourtcvn mcmhvl's in tho Boysh Club which was only nrgunizn'd their; year. Bath surirtit's haw huvn pn'puring .111 ymr undrr thL- dirtctinn of Miss Simmons for tht-ir hnml- concl'rtw. 'l'ht'se organizations: not only hvlp ma- trrinlly tn fmtcr .'1 musical ntmusphm'e. but are splendid advertisements for the school. Take. for instance. the :tppcnrullcc uf tllt' Girls Club at thus 'l'v:lchcr$ Institutv. whcm- it was vnncvdcd thu: fillt'ht part of the whole prof gram. Thu urchtstra nrgnnimd this ymr by Miss Dvnrsky hm; done splendid wm'k. Thvir first pcrformnm'v in L'hupvl was hmrtily recoix'nd and was :1 decided L-rvdil t0 thvm. Thu whonl can 110 proud of an orohcstra that is :lhll: tn furniqh thv spcoinl music for C'nmnwncvmvnt Day. Tht'n thorn: is the 31.61th Chorus fur the Url'cvk play. and lastly the Trinity Choir which prv- St'lItS at least two choral works each 3: tar in addition to the Spain! Christmas and ant-nlnurrntr services. This vhoir always fnrnishux thc rrguhtr church music. ,1 ?H'yH'qi'r'niP qmruHFy: HH' Brawn r3! Hm Bruin mm! Brrazu'n. Eigfrfy-onc 1 22:3. 7.4 2:39;. x?.LZZI. .1- 19..:'k J : 3-! Ll: 'iA'. Efirmrir-ftt'v N .xJ f. :0 ...I n T ark . mCRIMBON RAMBLILR '1? v.- mm: IIAI'PV Ihzxnxm'uxrks 0F CARTUAUE CO L LEUE 0F DAYS GUN H B Y I Emmy Hr: u: Reminiscences l-IH lu- ning- of rillttllilgt' Ullh-gt- W213 '111 11 Iittlt' up- Nlilt mum ml lhr smith Hiill' nt' thv mlnnro, just 11:11:55 tlu- alley fmm tlw old rmmly jail. 'lthu-n Hll' next spring wv Imax'etl tliugtmully :Lt'r ' tlw mmm' ut' Hlt' squnl'v frmn tlw ultl Patttt'l'slln 11111151- :11' IIIIt't'I, le'rr what was then 'l'nylnrk grm'vry stsmu 'l'l1011 tln- next xpring wr mmth to tho husmm-nt I'ntanm :II' H1r- u-var. 1 will never forget what 11 fright 1w :1 hml mun after the t'nllegt- huiltling wens rmnph-lu-rl. 011v 111m'nil1g thv whult- tuwn was t'm't-rvd hy :1 :Icnm' fog. Un t'nllclu'u- hill the fog had settled in :1 WPII-delinvtl horizontal tim- Iiuht 2: little a1l1m'l: the hitsvnmnt story 11f the t'ntIl-gr building. vu111l1lctoly ulm'uring tlw supemtruc-turr. 'lthr whnlr tnwn was wild. .1 rqml't having: hovn l'iTt'lllzlh'tl that the mllcgr lJuiltling had taken I'm:- :1ml haul humml :Inwn tn the husvnwnt wuli. and that the fog was Dllb' tlu' Pillltlkl' from the burning Htlwlcl'lll'v. I I'PIIlHIIht-r Imv- ing talked with Lawyl-r Draper whl-n hr tuul just rvtumunl from thus t-ullugm umi I:.-1:l learned that tht- Imilcling was still hlumling. 11ml he said that on the way out tn the- mlleizt: 111? had thought of s1wr1'al pussihlo ways 0f rvlmihling tht' t-th-gr. Such wuh thn- 11ersiste11t loyalty of tlw. noble. rit .mlshlp uf thr L'alrthugr of Hull tiny. Tho mt- lege 1191'01' quketi 51:1 hemltifni nm' murv humming than th-u the fog: lifted and 1-0- vvulml its artistic outlines. tt'l'hero were giants in tlwm- :Iuys. Whih- tht' studvnts t-uuld hardly have.- thought Inoru of them, yet it was ilulmssihlr for than to rmlim- what gumi fnrtum' they enjoyed in being tutored by such mustvr minds. and 113' 1111-11 whnse lives and characters were an education in themselves. To hau'r lu-cn llh'SlJIl'iEltl'tl with :iut'h 1111-11 in tlu: fm'nmtive pfriml at 0110': lift! 1111-21115 vrvrytl1iug in the fnrming of that life. All have gone to their reward Have Ur. Barthulumvw. whn still livcs. 21ml Whilst? pru- lmuzfd lifv cuntirms 1111 and 11101-9 of what I haw Said. After H . 011:- ut' the must important elements in 1111 educatiun. is th- rnutm-t t'm-mml with 111011 of high mind and noble character. The second thing I want to mention is tho rcmarknhlv ohurut'tl-r of the citit ship of the Carthage uf tlw seventies UKTUL I am sure that 1111 tcswn of it. :- ex'vr had 11 larger number of strong, stalwart. :md Worthy 111911 in its citizen's 1il1. They were all nulrstmatiui in the. fullest 51-113:- amd gave character to the town 11ml t'nlllu11111ity. Forgltting self. we alw could say the sume thing for the early students uf Carthage Cullcge. Some of the Ilrightest 11ml hvst of these hm't' gone. to their l'tPt'lhlt reward. But for the lm'ge-r part tluj' remain, speaking for thvnmclves i11 thv promi- nent parts they are taking,r in the affairs at life. That all tll95? in faculty. city. and the- stutlrut hotly hare worthy sut'vt'ssurs. gncs without mying. May God bless H . Truly, J. M. C'HUMI-zn. .L 31., D. D., Clasn 1875. ll'ltll'. IIEEUIfIIEIiIIIIFI'IIIIItII'Ilil'il'll Iil'll'll Y college days stand mat us days of overwork, lwmusr I undertook and uv- m callilllishml tlna fnur-yezlr curriculum in thret- yours. taking in addition thr fire 3' 1s nf Greek null all lhl'. higher muthenmtit's whit-h wvrv Imt then required of girls. I think I laid tlw foundation nf :1 life-lung 511pt-I-rm-nsitivmwsn' of the eyes in Iamplight studies of the tlitticult U ret-k text, the study of Whti'h hm- never hum of the slightest use to 1110 .511 far :15 I have hcl-n nhlv tn dirwvrn. Itgut, I was going to ht: a preacher and I then believed that :1 knuwlwlgv of Greek was imlls- pensuhlv. Prrhups it is fur many preachers: it m-l'er was for 1111-. I wish I 11ml spent that time upon Inmlvrn lunguilgus. That I took Greek illld that I uniz'wm'kofl. Wm- the fault of unhmly hut 111ysclf. I ert ta graduate 113' twenty. :H'K'tll't'lillg to my itlms' nl that time. ul' hr 11111111ch old 110an I 9111:111ch HM 3:91 to preaching! It swnwd to 1110 that cw-rything wurl'h 'tTwu 11mm Hurt. hmf m- mmfl- - 3 :1! 0th 11: .. NHIHI J:'i:;. 1f-1'-ju H r 'IHM whilt- Hml Was gluing tn happen in Iil't' wnuld Imrr- lu humn'u Iu-furc I wun th'xrllx', and I must gvt almut tho Illlh'illl'HB-i uf Iivingz IIm afraid 'I t'litln't aplll'm'inh' that l u'us Ihing just :15: much .11 Hunt timv Ha I t-wr wunld 110. A5 I told llu- sl'udt-nts two years ugu, WJII'II. l lmd llu- hmmr i'r- pl'murh rho .uvrmnn at tln- fm-Liuth nlmh'i-a'snry nf the College. I Imu: nn-wr Vt'JIhI'tI tu rrgrvt tlml l was Hllt'Il il ugrlmiz that I 1mt only nihllft hzn'v tilm- fur pal 1m and fml'um lmt l ruH-rr tlespisl-il such thingn. This was a: silly fault whit-h I Imva- tuku. m't'nsilm '10 n-Iut'lly in my laltrl' ytalrs. I am surv I thU :m mpui-inlly :Im-p n'ylnl'ml'hy with tlu- innm-unf fun nf ynunxz lll-nplt- IMTFILIM' 1 5w luau funl'lsl. I wax mym-If tn lmvv missml m mm-h 01' L1 in my .153 rllmml. I 11-ml-mhrl' with jII'l'flI :Ifl'c-t'tiun. lhdcml with l'vx'rrt-IJL'U, mum of my uitl pru- frmaorr: at IT. t'. Prl'f-iitlf'llt 'Pn-ssim- 11m: m-w-r roused tn hn- tn am- 2:11 ideal. His dPHIh. sn untiml-ly, lost to thu malicgt' :Iml lu Ilw world. :l grmt and Ilnlrlt: Imm. vary frirrul UI' Carthugu- College Hhoultl strive :lhtn'v :IH thingH. that tho cnliegr mrly :Liwnyx lu-L-p .1 high Htalmlurtl of vdut-utlum uml m-u-r murcllmh tn :my pressurr whirl. shall Inwm- Hunt lemdnrd in Ilw intervsts :1an other fancied kind of II. IGOR. .' IViH. le wireht'x tn I'urllungt' Cullrg'r 1n tht- years to COIIIl'. I run. rt-ry sim-mu-h ynurN. L'.u:m.:x1-: BJII'I'IITI'P i'luxu. .L 3L. Clans INTEL FII'II' II. .lIiIIMIIIIHIl'ii'i'I'VI I - . FTIILH Inzmy yours ainct thus culluinutiun of u very happy college lIfl' in tho Spring of 1333. mrrluurj: hrings into view many stur'lontsr sumi- of whom haw: hem hwrpr away 'lay lht- 'lalm-k-wingt-d angel; nthl-rs Imw- th'n curried up to funw aml hmmr; 5mm- :Irv still toilingI mnung tlu- great hosts of vm'tll. To the prost-nt students. Tresv ler. Barthnlunww. Hustlrrtlay. Richards. Bru- hm-kolu Cium'. Fusuld :ch only so many names: to mg of those l'Ell'Iit'F days. they bring many precious luminaries, Dr. David L. 'l'rt'n5lrr, Prehidl'nt frit'ml mud bmHu-r In many a homer sit-k stluIt-nt. me. Enslvrxlny with his ever inv sistcnt Why and Wherefore. Dr, 1'2. 1 . Ihlrtlmlommv, whu initiate-d us: into the. mystevim of Scil-m-c. who became my host life-lnng frivmh now milled 'l'lw ?I'uud Old Mun nf .hlgustauu Cullcgcz whr: could forget the kindly Prni'ossnr Bruhzwkvr and his tinwly :ulmmlititsn. A litllr more ullinmtiun. how hr helped my Um'nnm tungm- ln hrunnum-o Hume awful English words. How could we forget mar saintly Germnn-Grt-vk Prof, 0105:: and our Itin- Historian Pl'nt'. l'iichau'ds. You hm'v your It'ssnll. swing you used a puny you remember it? Prnf. Fnsnld. mlr ciriEl Illush-r :Ilul tlw lwst of friends. The church hall is tolling, sump nf us looked on the fame uf' mll' tIl'rltl Prvsidvnt. aftrl' Wu heard his dying pmyu: God hlms Carthage College. I would like to speak uf tilr annual meetings of tlw Board that hrnught genial John .L Spiclmml and our good lh-I Springer. I wuuld like tn tell you of our lecturr t'mlrsvn that brought tn w. Geur-rc Ii. KVentiliIlg. Mark Twain. Huh Burdcttt'. IVemIGII Phillips: and :I hast of nthers. Ynu would 1m. inLcrt-sted in llu- Intor-Sncicty rivalries. tht- furious dellzlh's ilIlULlI the Cnrthnginian and Roberts Rules of Order Thus:- wvre great days tr: m thrn :Ilh'l thvy :n'r still. In the. Y. M. C. A. thc v 't5 of now grout mcn. John R. Mutt. a world figure IIFda-Y. :Ilul Hubert XI'cidvn-annl. haw could wz- forgi-ii' Your: wry truly WV. II. HLANC-KH. Vhlss IHHB. IIIIllli HI'I'IIIIH'I'IJI'iilI'JII lI.'I I lulru-Iikc, i'wu-stule wuuden dunnitm'ivs. I'Philo Hull and Clio Hall. stood at rithel' side uf tlu- main huilding. The chmhlu rows of m-urgrcrn trees ex- tending: southward along the old '1murd walk Were hunt as tall as 'Mr. Erilstrnm: and the maple tl'i'os were about. half as tn m- thc main building. Some of us tlmught we had almost rt-uohmi tlw mninelu-e of Ul-m-g- IYushinghm when WL' Climbed the stupendous height of tho main building: and rurrcd uur initials on Hm chinmevs. Every romu in thu main building and tlu- dormitories had soft cnul stares :fud kwnsrnr' lumps. 0n onlr'l :inyx tlw janitor was kept husy carrying cum! and cimh-rs. 31 N 1385!. whl-n I untn'vd tho zu-ut'tvmir. Dr. Dysingur way.- IJTI'SIIIEIIL Thus two old II! IIMIr-Pi'r' Fr: hum f-n-is. Ilnl'rn Hummz'r. Einij-Jfr'u CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? 'l'hv r-ulll-gv hull nut :uluptml :I vnHt-gv 31-11. or culurs. then. and :Il'hivlics rut x'vrj' liltll' figurvh. but the literary surivtim Hun shed and as high .'I grade of mtlmlumhip WM rolluirl-d as now. Dr. ltuthl'aulff nt'xt :lhsllllk'il m:ntml ut' tht' t'ulll'gc :md Iwgml the great struggle for :m ruthlwnwnt um! nvw l-uiIIIings Ell'ld vquipmvnt. Mr. Dl-nlulrt lwt'mm' u trustl-r uml hegain tn ln-ml his whulv-hmn'tt'd :135i5tuncr. Shm-n-h'. II. S. SM Ism'nv. H. 5.. Flam: ut' '99. It'ill' !i'll l!! nil! Iiil' I'I i'i!'l t ISEJHtC.-t liTl I AG li C01 .I .I1ZGF.- -lEJUlr ll! vntermi l .-Irth:1g'e li'Ulk-ge jusl u ka ht-fm'i- thv uml of fhl- full term. 189th HT J1 hrul tln'w tvl'ms 21 yl'ur thvn :Lml wmlirl I101 hurl- kuuwn :I stlm'silvl' luul wv mvt it in thv rmul. I war.- with it six wars. The mllvgr still survives. It is .1 strong institution. Thi'l'c wvn' gianh; in those days. I used to sit upvn-nmlltln-IE um! Iistrn to tho wit and wisdom in the tlebutt'h. I saw records nmdv with home mmlt' alppurutus. some of Which rm'nl'lls have not I'llJl'll heutvn Hillt'v. Ami thr t'nnl hall tt'um was flu- !wan'irst in thc six years. I knmr hwmlm' tllt' tvsuu I'm: m'rr nw unm- nml stumml ml tap. th wvrc pioneers in .1 way. Our stt-mn hL'Ell mm a pm: of water on :t mall stm't'. Our mm was tlw Campus; with :I thttmsing 11mm in the lmst-mvnt 0f tlw Main Building. Ht was always railed the Main Building: in thv mtnlng tn .5th tht- pm.- Sihility- -:llltl Ilecd---0f nthl-r lmilrlingsJ le Girlw' Dunnitm-y wux H'aHI'I't'EI all over thl' north putt of town. But I dmft leim'u yml htudy any harder or thP nny mul'v fun than we hml when thl' old chimncy lll'll mug: tl'n times :1 duly- u-xrolut when some enterprising student wut't' tho Clzlp'lwr M? for u Wul't'h foh. The giants gradually shrunk to my 3th during: Hu- nvxl twu tears; until 1 L'El'llltl talk 10 mm without blushing lJl' stunnnering. .Kml thle the change mule. J. M. Ruthranff. mII' prl-sidvnt. left us. F. L. Sigmund was prrsident thrungh the rest of my 00119120 life. Mr. and Mrn. anry De'nhalrt nde their uH't-I'sl The Brain :1an Brawn was formed and t-vm-yhmly wm-kecl for the collegv. Stllllcllth. teachers, hoard. synod, tnwnsmrn. and all. and Carthage College startl-d tn climIL Old students left to win fume in other lands. New students mum- to win funn- with us. H'e gut il ncu' halting: system that ktlncked. nt'w DFllft'Hh'Ul'S who hammvrvd. and new lift' which thl'uiahvdht-vcn new art in tlue freht'ues. Thee. Gil'lti' Dormitory was built. also a small pump house west of the Main building. We. culled this the Department nf Mechanic's under Professor Camp. And new driveways; over Hll' campus -drivewuys m: which .W could never tell which way you wvrc guinp: until you hit. Ilttt'zlu'ie Hwy watntlt'rt'rl around in SIIPII :1 Calte-fl'vv way. Finder the velw-t flail strel rvquest nf the faculty the literary sm-ietic-s changed their time of meeting t'mm Friday night to tt'vdnesday afternoon, and later. :Iftt-r :- stormy period tsprnking for GulilcuL the sm'irty lihn 'ies worr mm'ed dawn mm the college library. And so we come to '04 when I was lurned lmm- upon thL- lung sanrring world 111119129 grad. I graduated with hmmrm I had several interviews with the faculty heful'v I gut my diplmml. lem was nu mw else in I'llll' clam; similarly hmsm-ML Very truly, H'Aum H'Imnms. B. 5.. Class mm. Tam? cum mm threw mmra BHCIUII'H I- .u:I-:wI-:L1. Ix BI'IIHNGTUX. . J E I'yfru'arr'x A111 12m gm CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? a 353161: 1' Vt'o wvrl' t'xwvclingly fcartulmtv in having; Stow- :lrt Clark. llw nit! Ynslm star. with llh :Is cnau'h during the 1915 season. Hl- knows; I'uutlmll and how tn play it. There is nut 31 plalu-r in Elm Little? Eighteen whu dm-s nut rvmvluhm' t'lnrku: I'H'Ill'il un thc William and delti teams. which hr piIrItI-d :15 t'ulatain. 'l'ht' IIJHtPT'iHI whiQI. h:- hml l'n n'urk with was fair. hut 5H'erall of his host 1m-n wore laitl nut nmst of tho wuuun. f'mu'h Clm'li i wax 7! .-. wu'a pnplllur :mmng tlw players :IIul thr: Carthage fi-nm was; in rxcviivnt trim for every gunw which it ontvrvd. Next full if Wl' can giw him tm- husky tennis tn work 01! thru tht- wimlt grus'nn wt' mm vxprt-t 5mm: fuir resultsi. '11 : xIIEIKVMP'V' 7 I'll: f. mmwww a I, ;..:- f'tmcll CI m1: mus 3'1 1mmzm The 1915 st'alsun made Cupluin Sinunmm' third season in intvr- collegiate font hall. Ht- mmle :1 wmistent and faithful captain illl thru the scumn. working in all the games played. Hi9 work :m the Offensiru ir always noticeable, bringing his team first down many times during the swarm with the lert and run which Cuai'h Clark used all thru the st'usun. Capt. Simmons was 0110 cat the hrst punters and pussers nu tht- tl-mu. which added tn hi5: qualifil'atinns w: vuptuin. - WWW! wimm Snnmxs. Vupluin Elly Flfy-Ict'cn ! MCRIMSQN RAMBLER '1? M' Foot Ball Squad, 10115 vr-Iw'u I..c:IIdiIa Asst. Un'uh, l' .hl'ight. Bodkin, BII-VLI'. J.Si1nIIIIJII.-I. L. '.lpt. Sdmlt III1. PEtEiS. I .amlnrh Clark. Cumh. Brm ker. EitkLI'l, 11.11ICH. W. Simmons. Iain- M. Pi1',ht Rum'nu. Ilnltgrvve .Ienkins.Ferris. Harris: Herbst. 14.1mm. beIIwrt nFatn mascot VARSITY LINEUP Iirurkm' ....................................................................... Cuntvr Lam be rt ....................................................................... Gun I'd Sundohn ....................................................... Guard I.?.silt'r ............................................................................ Tucklt- Ebright ......................................................................... 'l'noklv Runyon ........................................................................... End Botkin Cl m1 Jenkins 1 ..... Qulrtm B Ick Erwin .................................................................... Half 13: Itk Ferris ......................................... HMIII Back Simmons II 1:13t. I ...................................................... 111111 Back EI'fJ!rfy-cigh! ,wW JOE SIMMONS Ar, :lll zlll-eu'uumi frmthull man .luv Wm mi gmml me any on tho 10am. Hc door: not play spt-ctumr Iur hall. hut is usually then: tn hold up his end uf the burden. is: captain. ht- piloted the temn wry erl in tht- fare of Innny discouraging cmnli- firms. r L'IJlierNFI-I BRUEKER Uur hall t-tntel' from Beardstuwu slumvrril up tlu' I right SIIFH: Elf tho. beginning of 1:110 Hozlsntl and stepped into tht- HIIUI'H 0f fnrnu-r Captain Ghent. It Wm , Skinny's first your at Hue collegiate game. hut he was allwzlys in lhc-rr with the 01d fight. 1i RNEHF W 13' DMAX HIIIHINS fnuflmll career for the 1915 :u-umn t'l'riaillly prvsrnts it hard luck story. On account of I wrimm iHIIoRs. llw llig German was in nnly thrt'e gamma. Nen-rtlwlt-ss. we know his nhility fmm hid punt rewards. W PEWI' r-rmM 5y?! nwr't'li In puhfir K'Fxxr'ng Huff! I ramp up Irrrv. ' lh 1'u Kn'lmx. Eigjfliy-IJFIIr EARL LAMBERT Nu Ulw t'ullltl heat Earl out of 1:15 guard pusil'iun. Whore 1w pizlyt'tl :1 sensnn. HP is n lmlurzll foul Imll playrr nmi we hate- to Inst: him this your. 11? was always in the game. in mnditinn and :1 cnnm-icn- firms trainer. OAK 14113 R IGHT 011k is Illuluuhteilly unv uf tlw llt'F-it tali'kies i'. C. m'rl' lmd. Hr E'tlllld always be depended on for a gain with the hull uml was equally gnarl on the de- fense. It will take 11 guild man to fill Oak? place mmt year. JOHN BUTKIX ' Jm'k was el Yalllilhlt' mum to our team this year :15 IIE could play any hack mxltl position as well us his regular 0m- ;It Hid. Hr starred in the Christian L'. game at Canton. Where the dn-i? feuds me 1' mm falfrJIL'H' I IMuus. Ninety m QW' n ,- 'mgum' Jr. E CRIMSON RAMBLER 1? hnam awr-gm... GEORGE lilIHK'IN Jiltmn' played lmll' buck most :11' tlu- smth HI: pl'lH'L'll lo hr UH! hard luck ImIII nu tlu- team. lllltf pmlmhly In his luck of wright. He is a cIt-zm littk- :Ithlvlo :Ind plzlyx-d fine hall whilt- I10 was in the frame. LELAND LESHEH Our husky Snphnmurr from Hurlingtnil impmree. I'vr'ry ywu'. 'J'le'c Wl'ri' nnt muny tackles who nut- t'lnsrsul him :1 tirilritlll. Ilt' Winn always HM? and will- ing lu upen up :1 gap ml his; side for n summing hark. VIIAIUJ'LS IH'NYOX Hucl WafH thn'n- us usual, fast mud furious. He did not hit his stritlv until late in the st-zlsnn. Hr starred in the WPT l.h.-Ink5a';:ir'lng game. against Hed- ding Colh-gl'. IIC played at his old anifion. 10ft 0nd. I am dw-Hur-d- Eum Hm rah? of urvrlrs.' - -Rmu,vr.ll. I - J .Yr'u cfyrwn' -. ....a-a-..-.---- WW- -- .CRIMSON RAMBLER '17 JAMES J l'INliIX'S hPete was in tlu-rl- with luh ut upt-p ull tlu- time. 11c was one of the most consistent men on the tuum. He wurked :lt quarter hawk pmltiun in nearly every gmnu. His mutlu wns, ' l'lu- bigger they uric tl'll' harder thl'y full. I-l l'N'l' FER R 15 In Kaen C. C. has one of the gamest scrappers who ever donned football tugs. The manm-r in which he bruised up the Yushti gang was u crime. He was the best defensive player on the tram. He was elected Wlptilin fur the 15116 HPiISOII. t'ASPAR SANDEHN Our Swrrlish friend from Rockford loves: to play tackle cm al football team then 3:1deh had a good day he certainly could tear them up. Some 01' his antics nn- rmlly huumrnus. 'He xpeakx rm! mm more mum? Hum ix :medr:d. th:Jlx SYJIONIJH. Nilrel'y-fuw h C1? T M5034 51A M ELLE H 1? Www 1 .,1 H HNR Y M HY HR i'llit-f plslylwl good font hull all Human. although I10 was Iumrlicuppal by :: weal: :mkh- Hr pluyml guard nml full hack ml the team. He ia- EIII nltl man Elt llw gmm- :md lm-s his Ime IV A N P ET ERS ' lR'le wus- suln num in the line must of the Hrnmn, hut Ju- t'nultl ulwuys ht- depoluierl upon. I-h- cnulrl play t-qlmlly wrl! any of llw middle pnsifions in llm lim'. M AR K HE R HST Mark has :1 halluit of getting: really intvl'mtwl in things. III' lwmmr st: in football and wens mm of tiu- must prmnising yuung fnnth-Ili men in c'illt'gt'. Nhlr'k ma iiimwif um. Imx rm r-r't eIL Pr:I.zI-:II. NIH rm! h r'n' mm Foot Ball at C. C. in 1915 HEN Hm fnnt 11:1 Hmmm drlwm-il in IDLE. i . C'. found :I fur 01' its m old strum missing: ill thv lim'up. A In'1.-w t'unuh had also mndv hi3.- :Ilr pcnl':mcr. Thvrr m-cmcd to 11v :1 dirL-rgrnoc of opinion :m to what might ht.- l'XlJL'lftl'Kl during tlu' scum undm- thvsv Uil'ClunthllCI'h. Ilmvrvt-r. thu mummies in thL- Iinrnl: wcrc :ldrquntvly filled and HIV m-w math Midvntly lu'nvcd his vHit-irnm'. Owing to hia- faithful st-I'riu'. and hire cnlmcimltium wark. u'o dwm it vrcditahlc tn Hllt'rlli :1 word in his hrhalf. Stt-w Clark war..- :1 star of Wt 119 vnrnity' football tvmu, which wm- lu-rhnps thv brat foot hull tmm that C. C. H'l-r urnt forth on the gridiron. Hr :llSlJ wm; thv wlptain :lml lru-libonv of HIL' H'illium :md Ynshti tram for Hmwml yt-ul'n. Frnm HIL' lwginning tn tIu' cud 0f tln- smsml. Couch Clark did his best for L'. C. and lurr foothill tcnm. thnL thcy might hv HLII'Ht'it'IItI-V able to uopr with :Jlalmllcnts on the gridiron. Hr did not bccnmt' discourngt'd hy diiHL-ultivw when tIu-y prwrntcd themselves. hut IIC willineg put forth his. best t'H'orts each day. :md always: :ldYUE':ltl-'d cimn athletics regardless of victory at defeat. H'o are safe in saying that tlw studcnts :Il'Et well lllvnsvd with thv piloting of Coach Clark. In spmking of tht' football scumm. it perhaps is not ncct'bsury t0 mmm- L'rntr: cm-h gums and discuss tlu- rnriuus details pertaining to it. but rather discuss the gamrs in gl-numl, us thl' difficulties and mix fortunes. and the 931le furtum'h :md accompliahmvntx of nm- gmnu were practically 0f thv sumo. Imfuru as were thorn: in :111 the Utht'l' games. Tho dvants that were suth-rvd w:?rv generally due to thc iumlnistvncy 0f lhc' playL-rs at critical moments: or at other times dufmt H'Hh' im-urrvd wllon snmc members of thc tmm wel'v illmpncitatud by injuries. In taking :1 retrospective glance at the IBIS Inward, we sure that we arr Ntill worthy of mention. in spite of the fact that we lost more games than we won. for it is nut all of victory to win :1 game, when WC L'mlsidtl' thc fact that true nml 01mm sportsmanship. combined with faithfulness. go far in making: :1 team. The following ih tllt: Hrnmnfs score. F. h39 La Grange ........................ D C. h H'. and V . 38 C. Ltnnlmrd 28 C. C. U ................................. G C. H'. I. S. N ................... G C. Illinois ............................ 111 C'. Hodding ...... 0 I m-Wrr hj-ny, m' bhtm'm', ur Mum's? Sucunmrr. Xinrrj'frmr CRIMSON RAMHIJ-ZR '1? m W-Wh..-.m CRIAISOH RAMHLICR '17 YA RSITY IN ACTION J'fiHcrtf by n I'rrrju nf Hm! running; rhrrmyh Ma: Mimi. 111- 1.1- !:1::11. NEH rfy-fii'u CRIMSON RAMIILILR '1: . Awha Um CIJAC II On account of his popularity and uhilily :IS :1 basket hall player, Peterson was rlmnen ?IS basket ball captain for the. seam uf 1915 16. Pefc ' loves the gaunt? and always held thc WEI- fure tlf H'II' team at heart. as a true captain should. He was always in flu- gumu. fighting to the last. XVe can well say that I'etu lillull his position 113 captain in thr hast way which he knew hmv thrn many hurtl games. ill the fact- of sum: defeat. Conch LmILlih wvnt intu the 11: ;th hull sunszm with .'I now. im-xpvrivnwd lJunt'I: nf pluiwrs. From tht- Iirnl' game of the wagon to tho 1:151, hard IIIL'L- 51-0 th h: ful- luw H10 tram. Conch Lnudin nlmwrd his uhilitj' untl knnwlmlgo ut' the gamm- als a much tn keep :1 gnmv. iiglll- ing tczml :m tlw Hour thru the wlmle rimmn. ler dif- fri-t-nt varsity huskot hull trams had to ho gotten together during the season by meh lmudin. uwing t0 injurivh Emit plnyvrs leaving 501mm. Mllvh vredit is; due him for his fuithful wark us K'um'h :md uniiring t-H'nrts for tho tmm. Pm'mlsnx , Captn in ' 2'1 hair in the head is worth two in HM FH'HXILHF Puma Svmmmx. Nincly-sr'x '3;- CRIMSON RAMBLER 17 SA Ii EN PETERSUN Captain Peterson Was; the mainstay Of our banlit't hall tc-zuu during tllf' 1910' svuson. He Was tho most musistrnt player on tlw squad. 'Petc was keenly miswtl wllell ht- left rr-livga lwfm'e the HOHSUH vlotced, JOE SIMMONS Jot- pluyul :It guard and center during the 1915- lli season. HP slunx'rd El great imprnvmneut over last yem- in his Hnm- xmrk and lmskrt-shooting abil- ity. Ilt' starred in H10 Mucomh Normal game can our own Gill PA l'I. HULTUKEYE nIlultiv is l'IIIe of our veteran huskct hull men and he certainly know the game. This is 1115 last yrm' with us. He was the Clevcrest little man 011 the squad. He played right guard. ?'th fru'uhy fumtrrs J'mt'r yarn! fhr th'mrs fwm'. .Vr'm-J'y-scr'u u CRIMSON RAMBLER l? ADOLPJI EK'KHN liickiu is our uld standby .-It thl- gum'nl llllhilillll. Tllifrt' were very few huska-ts Imulv 0H him during the seam . He mused tlw rt'fvrt-v :1 Int of worry hy hi4 cuntimml talking and nniw during a g::IIII-.:p .l'A MES JENKINS Pete mm play basket hull when he is in the IIU- titm. HE practically won our Christian U. gain? at Cnntml with thrrv 1111le haskcts from the contcr nf the Hour. Some of his opponents were ruughly lmmllt-d :lt timrs. L'H ARLES Ii L' NYON thd' is a. fant little forward ilnd imrd to guard. He had trouble this seasnn hitting the basket con- sistently. His host work was in the Illinois gmm- on our own 110012 . ,1 Wily ha $1089.! 'Hlle film, 00. -1 1'!'. I-II. 'm MAHIOK. NIH cfy-cig M w a a , - LRJMbON RANIBLI-LR l? RALPH WOOD hit is n flne basket ball player, but his work kc-pt him nut of school and handicapped him so that he could not get in line with the team. Hr made :1 high percentage nf the teanfs: points in every game in which he. played, I WALTER SIMMONS MWalt i5 .1 ynungrstrr at the game and ought to make a star at the game in a few years. He is I speedy and ha: :I gnarl eye for the hamkl-L He had a wmk ankle most of tin sousnn. I i I I HAROLD DOUGHTY I 'thty' certainly ltwes llitskt't hall and i: u cork scientioux trainer. He is very small but makes up for it in speed and basket shaming nhilitf- He was sub-fm-wartl on the team. J ' Nw nnfy mm nf Ma: kind fur mHm m-rnmd: - illlttl'lllL'll. r - - I XI'Jrcfy-ur'nc CRIMSON RAMBLER '13 ha The 1915-16 Basket Ball Season Ill'lN thn: Iirst 11111 fur Imslirt IHIH 111cm mu munulml at'h'r the Illut I111 5111151111 E closml. Cmu'h anh'n had :I Iikay-Inoking bunch of hmwrx Must 11f th' 1111111. hmvl-vm'. wore yuungz. light and 'lncxpcrirm't'll. Befurl- thc S?ilhllil 11115 WL'H under way tht' twu hvst 111011 1:11 tlw t1-11111 11ml t1I h-uvr vollcgu m that our hnpw 111-111 gliumwring. If '0 study tlw st'url-x during tlw 511-1115111111 they 1111 nut Innk em 11ml. Tlu- 'ih'ungtwf team that we hooked up with was the Angustzmu Swedrs und thl'y 11ml: 1h t1: :1 lum- 11f dainty u'aIlnpings. They ill't' about thu cleanest bunch of Imls. l1: hc- 511 big, that I w:- m'er had unytlliug to do with. The Illinois gun : was u dandy from CYH'IY hfillltl- point. our Inest team at Hlt' 513115011 was just g-tting i11tn slmpv. Then when th? 591111111 Runwstrr rolled 11111111111 it fullnrl Jhnmy Erwin lnisxlng'. 1:11 11 new 1112111 had tu 111' shm'l'tl into his llhlt'l'. .tlnuut tht- time tl11' 111111;: was stepping: lung Emmi again. why Cup. Peterson got it into his head that hnpping t'lmls WiIH prefrrnhlc to attending vollvgv. Then 0111' tvulu was: shut. :lltlm wu mugrutulnl'l'd nursrlrcs in ulltuining R Vfuud of flu: mighty Culm' aggregation. and I11' pluyrd gnarl hull ttnff 11ml. ml, 111! tn tho time Uf the tnnrnnluunthwhen thz- fnmllty coulllrl'l sre fit to h't him get hit! fur way from the homo fnlkez. The team druggl-rl 011 thru the rl'st of the season 11ml 1111111 wrnt tn tl'll' tourna- 1110111 with :1 team that i'nuhhl't have gotfon intu the 1111111113: in :1 pulalit' school murmu- 111rl1t. chcrthelcsm huuray! did you ever see .-1 C. C. twin. 110 nulttcr 11' they muldn't heat 11 mg, 111101; down on u gmne? Nu, wv lmvv tht' $111119 0111 110p and we want In keep it, so that some day old f. C. will he an A plus mtll'ge in athletics :15 Well .15 in svholastic standing. ' There were not many stars 011 uur team this year. rlse we would hare wun 111111-11 games. There wcre nu grand stand players 111111 with :1 few exceptions.- the playing was 01mm during the whole 50113011. The season's soon Christian U............ Curthuge. Cullvgc ...................... 21- .-Xl1gust:1.ml Collvg .. f'urtlulgc Collegv ........ T Illinois Cnlh'gtx Christian I7 ....... Macumh Nnrlmll St .hnlrroxenm Augustnma Cnlh'gv Mni'mnh Normal Carthage Cullen? Carthage College.........1..1. Carthage Cullewn............ Carthage College. t'nrtlmge Colltgvn Carthage College THE AC'A r1 F. MY TEAM 0111' NH mired r-CRIMSON RAMBLI-LR '1? m TH E 61R LS' VARSITY The Girls, Basket Ball Season E know that it is :1 proved fact that girls. in their nthlvtics. cannot m rim.- to 1111 idcnticnl plane with 1103's; lmwcvcr. we: also know that they 0:111 ho 1-1'01'1' bit as t't'Hth'tflll 0f and loyal to the standards St't 111' true spurtxnuunhip :11; thcir brothcrs. This your the girls of Cnrthagc haw not only 1.1101111 thcmmrlrus truc to :111 threw stanklnrdb. hut to tlacmsulws :111dm1r college. :15 well. Tht'y have played for tln': lun- of tllt' spurt 1.11111 fur the chum. healthful cxvrrisc derived from tht- game. not for the. sake. of winning fume 01' popularity among: their ft-llmv-studt'nts. Never did :1 girl 011 thl: Varsity play for anything saw the glnry 01' Old II'. CI: and :15 the record of tht- gnmt-s plan-nl this year shows. it is this surt of :1 spirit and this kind only that will lil'cp thL' record high and our nthhlticr; 1111 its prupcr lm-vl. No doubt much credit is due our coach who. l'hru his impartial judgment and consdrntioua clinching. did much toward 111:1ki11g thv team what it was. The season opunod with tlm intol't-lzws. tournamrnt 011 the fifteenth of January. Thurv wt-rv four trams thnt cutcrvd. viz: the Preps. Freshman. Sophomore. :111d Juniur-Svuior. It full to thv lot 11f the Junior-SL-nior 11nd thr Prcp teams to play thv first gumt. The players 011 both sidre-a wcrv full of pep :ultl tllt' gumc was good throughout. Thc Juniur-Senior team coming out victorious in :1 score of 9-10. The next gumt- 112-19 pluyt-d by the Freshman and Snplmmorv teams. Thiw one was: :1 light from start to finish. Thv Frmhmt-lt wcrt' quilt :1 sur- prise and certainly deserve crcdit fur thvir playing. Thr Sophomores. how- ever. proved too much for tlutm. and e1f'tn' playing four additional minutcm thr .5er bring tivd twice. thov won by tho scum- 11f 18'19. Thu dvciding game was plaved lu-twcun the Sophomores :md tht- Junior- Scuiur tmms. In spite of all the nnisy and well intentioned emplmrt 1111 thr part of thr- most loyal Juninr-Scniur routers the whistle 111ch 11nd thr score road -l-'1'. tlw Snplls being again victorious. '1th ix rl yin: to whom I mm'r help Lu! Inuit Hp ML - HEIUWH'L' Jl-ZXKIN'S. Hue Hirmirrtl 01:: hcnmsow RAMBLl-ZR '1: m After thrcr wwkh' uf practiu- tlw girls mmr out for lhrir Iirst gaunt with tho Cnntnn Uniwrsity girls. 'Fhv gumr was :1 good onus. hut Imt vx- Pt'l'dillgly fast. Thr Crlllttlll girls wm'c good. but did not HL'C'ID tn nwnsurt- up tn our girls eithvr in hvight m- ill sde. The guards phlyrd wvll thv littlv that was required 0f tlmn. hut tln- hull displuyud u pvculiur fondllcss i'm- Hit: Carthage end of tlll' Huor most of tho timr. Thv new 'girls 011 tht- tram showed up lnu-mtifully. PL-gt :15 guard. showed wonderful spam and stickv tn-itrivonuss: It'lnrt'ncc. :15 sidc L't'lltl'l'. was cool and always right therv. :md Sarah turned nut to be :1 beauty :1t fllf: haskcts. The old girls phlyrd in their uuunl m:nmvr. Ruth making tremendous gnins with hcr twlm work and Htcady aims at the haskrt. :md Aguax with her close guarding. kept Iwr fur- w:1rd jumping to gvt tht' hall :It all. The gaunt! vndcd with .u-rvn pnintu to 0111- cralit. the. scar? lming 12-5. 011 February ch-rvnth our girls played Burlington. As last year's game with thvm- girls- hnd been so intvrcsting. this one wm Inukt-d forward to with much anticipation. Possibly this year's teams: wvl'v not :1: clusvly matched us those of last ywlr. hut thv gnmu in :111 rcspt-cts was :1 Iiwlj' unc. At the End of the game C'. C. stand victorious. the smu- rmding,r 5-10. Florence did especially crcditnbh- wurk in hrrr positiun as side ct-ntcr. She Scllt thc ball down to tlu' forwards with almost :1 religious regularity. The forwards. needless to say. did their sharp. Molly wax hack again with her speedy pep and straight aim. On Friday. March fum-th. occurred the last and most unusual gmm' of the season. The Angustmla: girls smrmt'd to have had an idea that the Girls, team of our college wnh' very limited in the science of handling the. sphm'r. They wvrv surely surprised. huwcvcr. and what was worm. did not seem to awaken from thcir sm-prisc until the uni 0f the first half when the score already stand 10-0. At the hvginning of tho Inst half they started to play: like demons, but it was too late. the girls in crimson and whitt- had tun much of :1 head start. and were still playing- in thoir steady way. The C. C'. girls wrnt into the game with u detcrmination to win. but not under any circum- stances to revise or lnwer their set standard. In the St'ttnlld half tl'lt' visiting team .939de to hurt- reverwd thvir tactit-m hut to no avail. for tht' whistle . hltrw and thy scum stood 9-10. F. F. holding down the grt'ntvr 5001-0. Varsity lineup: A. Andersunmwdw,,7,WWWMWWCi M. 81mpsunl P. HarmstG F. Bolton... MS. C. R. Hurd..................... F R. Holtml .................................... J. C. THE CIIA l'IPlON SOPIIS ttlf fume 103m ratify Mimi, I Imlicz'w I'd have rt t'hrtm-rr. ----MI:.I.Iml'sl-: c! One Hrnnfrcd Tum. WINNERS OF FLASH TOFRNAMENT The Boys, Basket Ball Tournament 4 VERY ymr thr: class tourmimtrnts are about the most spiritvd uccusium 1E of the whole thtml prngrnm. 'l'lu- fu-liug htJII'LH when tllt ditt'crrnt chum tmuus nssmnhle for :1 couple of wutzks bvton: tllt' strugglv :md om-I: Htrircs tu gvt morv prnoticr- 011 thus. gym Hom- thnn thu: other tcrlm. Thvn tlw girls of each class make .5an- prvtty tmhh-mH for their ht-rm-H t0 wmr in thn- cuntmt. Th:- nppmrrmct of thv class- teams in tho tnunmmrnt '15 :1 great deal in tlwir favor. All kinda of fancy unifnrms :m' worn. 'ithl- t'ullrgrc 50111101110113 wun thv Buys. tonrnamcnt this ymzr. They had :1 guild tt-um and :1 grout amount of svlfwuniidenmr plus. Jimmy Er- win. the sput'inl student who mrulc a lot of special trunhh- among the rest of tho tcmrs cnm-vrning his eligibility. Now the Sophs haw gut 501110 01:185. You haw tn hand it to them: what they lack in quality they haw in quan- tity. :md what they lack ill knmvledgl- they have in Iiuisc. Thr t'L'Ir-H tmn'nm mrnt almost inHuttd tht' nn-mhcrs nf thv afnrcauid aggregation. It was: :1 hhnmv that lhrir hycllnwiatrvnk shirts didn't nrrin- in timv fm- thi' big chow. hut thv how donned thvm right ox'm' thvir Sunday Hhil'tH and white collars. wearing them to school thv m-xt wcvli. Wl- don't know how Svibt-rl gut into tin' Fuph. pirturl'. unless it was to show off Cap? lJl-tt'rsulh prt-tty sweater. The rest of thv tuurnmm-ut didlft amount to much. m thr- Sophomnws wrl'v thv whuhr HIJOVV. Tlu- Amdt-my tmm wc-ro just :13; good :15: the Suphx. hut thcy got thv worm: hn-nks in tho game and hut by n few points. one. I think. Thnt 'Prvp hunch showed SOII'JC ohms and hung togvthvr most of thf' sL'nHUIL tth-hiv Jenkins said hi: was mptain 0f the Prep tL-um. Thv nun'namt'nt :19 :1 Whale was good and full of pcp. Thon- wm no dirt? playing and lhr best tcnm won. an t-rrrymw wnH satistiud. The Junior and Snphmnort' trams were treated to :m oystr-r stew in Hll' Dm'm Iiifohvn nftvr thr tournnmcnt. Thv girlx wrrv thv hnstr-Rsvx. .1 hm-yrr En rh'xyuiw- n .rwmr' diwm'sr', -Iinl.'rt:Iu-:rI-:. Om? Hundred 'Hu n' m CRIMSON RAMIEIJLR 1? I 'I l i ! 9 i i s 1 BASH BALI. TEAM 191. : THE xf BAsiugALL tho. fact that then wrrv wily four old men an tlw team. Thru- gamma won out of sti'vvn is :1 wry good record fur :I pruvtically m-w tmm. Thu first gnmt' Wm: with Mucuml: 'nt Carthage. It turned out tn in- only :1 l.n'.-K:tiu-. gmm- m.- wr uvurwhclmingly dcfvntcd Mncmnh by tlw spon- 0f 20 to 0. After such :1 good sllmviug of thc team tIIL' Carthage fnm. prr-dictcd :1 grl-nt smwnn for old C. Ill But upon limiting HIL' rt-purt 0f tllr C'. '1'. rs VH1- Iium :md Vashti gumv in which wf' Wen: hmtt-n 20 to 0. our Inurris tnuk . 1 drvidud decline in thy estimation of tlu: fans. After such a gund Imam: 'wc mrt Augustmm Cullrgv at Rock Island, dt'tcrminrd to gut their scalp, but were disnppnintl-d. hmvevvr. whim we snu- thnt tlw score. stood -L to 2 in favor of Augmtunn. Thv Hcdding vs. C, i . gumr .rL:sultrd in :I vit-tory fur nld C. C. by :1 smrr of 3 to l. Ert-ryhndy plnyud iinr-. :ls thrl'v wcrv only two IJI'YUI'H nmdr. Ni'xt wrf plan'd Vfillinm :lnd Vuhhti :11, Cnrthagv and tlidrft vvvn get :I luol; in, m they bmt us 12 to l. Nobody was Hlll'prihtd. as H'illinm :md VnHIJti had old. vxpL-riL-mwd me-n and mmc tlmt wvrv n-ully professional players. Thr- annwing wn-l-c wr motored up to Ht-dtling :md dcfmtml tlu-m in :1 wry rxcitiug and brilliant game by tht' score of 2 t0 0. Our Iant game at Muwmb. wz- Inat by tho scorr of T to 2 hct-uuw of our uvvr-cnancm-r in thinking Hu-m 1:119 xnmr tmlm wv defeated by thv .wm'u of '20 to 0 :It the ln-ginning of the season. The players wvn- hhii'tvd throughout thl- Hrnsnm in an attempt to HF- t'llYl' tram wnrk and :1 prnpvr placing of tlw 1mm :u-mrding to his natural nhility. Jur Simmons and Runyon did thv L-utt-hing :md lauth did iIu-ir work with crvdit to tlwmaclros. llnpvs :md Ht'idlml' pitched. Klupi's winning: two gnmvw :Il'Id Huidnr'r mun Maury: Imitchl-d mu- Hn't-v-hit and 0m- ftll11'-hit 93111104 Waldo Simmons phn'vd first hdSt' and did vcry well for :1 new man. FL'I'I'ih'. Mum's :md Rvidm-l' played xL'cnud. Frrria quit :1t mid-annun :md Mapt-s and Rridurr rlltt-rnutvd ma pitt'ht'l' and rwconcl hascmcn. Runyon mud Cantun playvd at short stop. Runyon sllmving comidvm- bh- ability in that position. Waltm- and .Im- Sin'll'nllllR pluyvd third. Jov living tiw huttvr :15 hr wm EHE lmauhull St'nkoll of 191.7 turned nut n-ry fm'urnhly. cnnhidvring rm rxm-Nrm-vd nmn. Ulrlton. lium'I-m. and anw all took :1 turn at lcft firld. Runyon :md Mapm- pl'm'ingx wry gnod 111911 for the place. Scihvrt IIt-M down thv cvnH-r garden throughout tlu- pan and madl- Hnmv vrry Ilt'nt catchl's. Doughty :md Cnrltnn crn'm'tvd in th- right garden. Doughty lnrt-uming :1 regular in that position :It thv 010m- of thr- 'smaon. 1'7 : 31mm? 0er mm: in. mer- LNH. Rmnxml, Ow Hrrudrrd Fir: CRIMSON RAMHLER '1? '- I'i Tennis Review of I915 ans 0f HIL' ywll' Iu-fm'r and :1 lnrgi- nmmml of lll'W mutcrial tn pick from, As is tustuumry cm iutl'u-mural tmtrnmm-nt was hvld tn dt-trr- minc- Hm cumplmitinn 0f thv tcnm. Ah :1 result Harris was vhowll to play thv singh-s sinus hr dct'c-utvd Pclzrr. thr runm'r-up in tilt' tournamcnt. Holt- grm'v :lllri PPiZt'I' playl-d thv duuhh-s. Thu rnnkilig uf the first sm-vn play- vrs 0n thv lumis 0f tlw tuurnunurnt showing wns: lst. Harris: 2nd. Prlzvr: -I 3rd. Hnltg'rm'r: MIL Pvtcrmn: 5th. Rowland Hill: 6th. Robert Hill: 'Tl'h. th'ight. 'I'in: mllj: intL-rmllvgintv tuurlmnwnt cntcrcd wan HIP iiI.ittlv Eigilttfl-tlln .-1t Pcnria on May 21. Harris was tivfcntt'd by Long. 0f Miililiill. ti-l. 6-2. which was: :1 Very ertiditnhh- showing; compm't'd with that of ntht'rx in tht- singlm. :1: Cllnmlwrhlin of Illinois. runuer-up, was dch-uh-d 113: Long 6-2. EHF. xpriug at 191:? found thr lumih- nmtvriul :Ihundnnt with two vvtvr- 6-0. Hnltgn-n- mud Pclzvr lost to tln- Hlinnis Wmluynn dumhlvs team. 64. 7-5 At this timr the prmpvvls for 1916 MTV wry good. :IH Lung. thl- chum- pion. huldvr 0f the Little Eightovn titlv fur thrcr ymrs. hm; gmduntt-d ului Homo wry promiHillg new mntvrial is in sight. A match with Lombard :It Gnlvsiutrg May 12. is smhr-dulmi :md pxmsibiy other matches: outside tllt' mn- fvrencv may ht' cngugnd in. If tennis is to be successful :lFi :1 branch of cnllvgv athletics hvre. it would scum dcairabh' to award C's to lhv mcmhrrs 0f :1 team winning :1 stip- ulated amount of thcir gcmws. hmtt-ud of to the intru-muml champion cx- clusiruly. reg:1rdlvm of tho. intercollegiate showing of the teams :15 has: been done in thr past. This would satimulntr interest in tennis Jllld turn out thv beht matvrini in school. :IH well :13 offering: an im-mltirv to lump stars in tPlIIlih to come here. '-'I fil l'i'!'I'llll'l ll'il'li 'l l '!l ...-.........,. Track Review of IQIS Track and firhl :lthh-tich' wm-r not cngagt-d in to anv grunt extent in 1915. tilt' nuly meat t-ntL'rL-d bring: tlw wnfrrrnu- meet at Peoria. The. only man Hunt to this mvct was 13:th Mapts. II? pt'rformcd very: vreditnhly t-mvaidvring the fact that no previous mm'ts were held. taking third plizcr in til? I :u't-Iin throw and Establishing :1 Iww record Fur the school. For tht- Inst fvw firms the xtudent body lmn- L-mit-rntmtud tlw mnjm'ity 0f thcir rFfm-ts on spring; sports on tennis and base ball. but in tho pnst somt- rrxcvllcnt trm'k :md ticld teams lmrt' bt't'n turned ant and if student il'ltcl'mt should again turn to truck thvrv is no rmmon why thty should not ht' again. 'tOf xnmlf wrrfibrr, bu! a Mr; horm'tilirxvux. Om- Hundred MII' W' L'HIMSOH kAR-IEJI.,1;'1-r: ';' w ? Wearers of 1419 1: FOOT HALL l-Z1-11ust Windmnn Max Harris Jma Simmons Lolnnd Lcshcr Earl Lambert Pete Jenkins Oak Hbright When FL'I'I'iS anry Muycr Caspar Snudt-Im t lmrliv Runyon Jimmjr Erwin .Tnlm Bntkim ill W Hill Ii II! I- HIL'I IHJIII II I I JIII'FI I B.-1'.S'KET BALL Boyf - Paul Holtgrcvc Ernest Windmnn Huron Pctl-rsnn Adolph Eickr-n Jm- Simmons Petr Jenkins ':I23!'IP EH II'lI Illll! 1' II: WW1 I IHHIEII ?LTHKET B.'J'I.L G'r'r1$ Huth Hurd Ruby Hultcm Aglws Amlrrson Molly Simpson Flnrt'nm- Bolton Pray Hurm-st H 'I 'H U'I'H'Ii'lll'wl EIHI'I! .i'ii'll I NFL'H BASE BALL J00 Simmons Henry Mcycrs William Reidner Richard Barnard Ilt-qter Mupea W'nldo Simmnnr-a Adolph Eickml X-anter Simmons Roy Scihert Red Runyon Harold Dnugllty H i! 'l' iI'li'!l.'V Ii'I1'!i!! :I !'!I' I I '1 . THJ CK Tmatvr Mapps I'I'Wll I'l I I!'H'II.I?!'H'IIII I I'Ii .' 1I W' THNXIS Max Harris: ' B a: Hinxi'y l'l unis. Our Hrrndrnf Nrrrrr An Appreciation CLASS huving; l'In- hurdvn 0f Hw vollcgt- annual :m its wlmuhh-rs fm-ln; A qllitv :1 J't-Hlmnsihility t0 lhv t-olh-gt- :Iml Hlllilt'lll'S. Pculah- gvttiug Ulll an annual :m- the numt nppru-iutivv in thL- wm'ld. Whatm'ur lll'lp that you gmw: m is amt fill'glilllt'tll. hut is highly rll!pl'l'i'l:1l1'tl. lllv know that whal- L-n-l' yuu did to help llh' with our lmuk. that aid was gin-n ill thv trul' nlairit of our t'nllvgc gruup, We know that we will lu-nl' words of shm-p t'l'ilii-ihm vnm'vrlling nur hunk. lml' that. will Imt nunrly come up will: thv gl-rminv i11- l'l'l'L'St that nmny of you haw shown in tllt' RAMBLER ll'i'. liveryunc llflh' dmlv his part. but thvrc an :1 Ft'w pcuph- who. wr er-l. thP-Icl'rc special nwntion. Thr lJlIHllHKS men in Cnrthugv shuwvd n tint spirit townl'tl thu College during this.- past ymr. All whn muld possibly dn m. fillvd our pagc-s with substantial advertising VJ:- hulw that many of our hmaks will find thvir way intu tllc hmmm of th:- gmul pt-oplu of mu' vity. Morn :llld mtm- our pcuph1 :n'v hcginning to 511' that our old rullrgc hm; :l bright futurv. Mr. Ba-ckmnn. t'tlitul' 01' tllt' Journal. dt'm-rvvs special mrntiun Imrv hv- c'ausc llt' has always: stood hy thl: students in :all of thrir endeavors. mputh ially along the hum of helping them with thcir publications and giving :ul- vim- whervrcr nvcdcd. Mr. Hartman. our rH'lc-ivnt photographer, crrtuinly did snmv tim- work for our book and it is to him that wc owe the: clmr-t-ut lines 0f our picturm. HI: amommodutrd us on m-cry turn. so that m- 111-! tllt' success of our hunk. wlmtt-nzr it may he. wn- tlu't' in part to Mr. Hartman. Among our nwu student lmdy thL-l-c arc HtJInl' tn whom we owe a grmt dual for helping us. Mr. Brother. thu- Collcgt- photogrnpht-r. ln-intvtl :1 lnrgv number of pictures for our usr. XVI: wihh to thank all the cnlIL'g-v. I.ll.'OlJlt' who wrote for thc RAMBLER ll? on account of tlmir prumptm-ss and interest mun- ifcstud in their writings. To Mr. Amchntz. 0f Krukuli. Wt- are grateful for furnishing: many in- dividual picture's. Then. last but not least, xn- want to thank the worthy nlvmhcrs 0f the RMIBLER llG staff who L'Xtillglli-Slitd themselves with advice and suggt-stimls, valuable. indcvdt whenever they were. qut-Htitmvrl by any of our own staff members. TIIE RAMHLICR l1? STAFF I hare to argue with ,mmpfr bamnxe may um :rFu-uys :wrng'hN. Flume. Om- Hmufr'cri fiaym --m-CRIMSON RAMBLER '1. ..4 - .P- 7Ei gl- . -jfltzshAle-g 1' 71.? ; .4; A. ; VWW .r -. V . My heart is singing nil HM? thnv. Tull cnuld Imt guns the tinw m' rhyme 5:. But just try singing Adeline And sulastitntv Swept Alirn lilinu. r . VI'MIS 17m. .' 9.: 5:! x51 h Betty :Lml Marl: were studying Iwixtm'y in the clnuk runm wlu'n Suddenly Betty Haiti. 1 muft read with nm- Imml. .h'c Dick and Uklr rrtu Inm'riml? 1 think so: I saw Dick standing nvrr in front nf Nigk hy hinm'lf a while ago. a I? I9! r- Prof. Spit-lmun in History. lecturing! em Frvm-h 1w:m:mt Iil'r: .Mul he tnok L tlnwn u hlmuhlt'r nf hum 59.: 5'; v.2 I Billy h: lmshvr: What umkz-s yml 3n lwvrish ln-tlay? Ynlfrv tm'riluiy hut- m. headed. '-.-,i lmHhL-r: th' lawn wvuring' 11ml lilImuII's cup all morning. 3' Imt'v H In any :rtu'fi'uf npprmrurs :L'Mrh nf Hrrm thH M siprafI'u-Klnl'ss 13:; I-lI-:nmxu-t'. C. DI-LILu'I:. f. . L g One Hnurih'ul Kin: CRIMSON RAMBLER 'ng m Peggy Harnmt to Prof. I.Im'dt-n in Physio: 1.:th: 0h. kiddo. shuw me huw tn tln this. 9'; 3': U Thur nay that u'nmvu :1an music should m-w-r luv tintcd- -.In!r!xm:'fh. SE 95 5; Frances. trying to decide on a hut: u0h Kids, Why ritmR-H'F he. have hInt-k hair? Edith: Cheer up. hnm-y. Enrl hasn't :my. 9515:! There was once a young lady mumlwd .an. Heard :11: air from Camllcrin Rusticunn. on her heart it did thmIJ W'Ilen she found it was Bull. Am! she ut'cmnpzmied him all llw piano. n 51' :55; Nettiv wanted tn sue Yeich. May suggested that they go to meet him when lu- In'mlght tht- Dorm broad. But Nettie objected: uI dnn't want to 5:0 now. heis gut his nrmei full :Jf llrratlf Miss Simmons: How many want :1 't'ICiII'I-ull day? Edna Peyton. misnnderntanding her: M'Vhat wnuld wr do with the peanuts? .u .u .t 1'; f I SFBJECTS 0F SE.'IOli 'FIIESES Edith Seibert: Dressnmking :15 applied tn Latin. Wahneta Burner: thr Importance nf Little Things. Nrttic Crane; Psychology of Suspense. I William Krauss: Policy of Household Prt-pzll'cdiu'ss, - gel :1 wife and lmy .'IIllIlililll1ll1. litlu-l Heckler: 'l'hemistrj' hy tllt' Hill nwthud. Earl Imnlwrt: hC'hswrwltimus rlf Sunday :lftcrlmun walks. I Mable Juhnsxm: Applit'ntinns :rf c-nnl-Imard and string: to Math. Clara Thielbzlr: Histmy uf Rail Fencrsl Max Harris: l!1tj.'lnlllugimll Significant? 0f Ulmnlrtr Lungnngm. Uak l'Ihright: Elasticity uf Vulnuw, I Allen Kline: HIIythingP Agnes Anderson: Modern Love Stings. imstw Malawi: CnelTicirut uf Vertical Expansion. Paul Holtgrevv: Iue Philosophy of 1 Vt'illf Mnriv L'rnnk: Latin in .hnrrim Ivy the Harris Mctlltlll. WWI ! makes PIPING? :mumdn-m- lm-H wrum .w'dw t;u!? II.szI. HAWKINS. I i . I'Jm- Nu ndn'J T'u'u wICIiLI, H 1M SIP If :: fl'it-ml 01' your: dues n't-Il, Tell him SIL Dml'f p30 raist- n jvnlmls yt'Jl Tell him sot Hc'il Ilr glad tn kuuw yuu'rc giad. Glucl it duosn't mnkt- yum Mlll. Fim-Kt fun you ever held- - 'l't'll him HIL If fun: like your hruthurk work, 'ltvil him so. Drirr. nwuy tiu- tluulJts that im'k-t Tell him mil. 1h- mny fwl that he has fnilml. By grim doubt may Iw assailed. 15y your word he'll lu- regalcd. '1'le him Ml. If you think Iii:- wurk i5 punk. Tvll him m. It will rouse hi5 fighting spunk. Tell him Not 'I'PH llim ho. is in a rut. liv'll just think you an- a nut. Maybe knock your block uff! But T911 him w. Sf-rft-klrmd W. F?.I'H'ihm. Mien.- Lulrlson. in History: Toll something CUIK'N'IIing John Quincy Jdalnh' religionf Carl Fleming: He gut up vvm'y morning: Ilell'l'E' hm-nfust. 33 15 15 Jimmie, learning that Piper had fhrN' hTIJtIIl'l'h. 5:111 : Are any Hf your hrnth- yrs married. Mr. Piper? Pipt'r: No. Juanita H.: Du any of them want to get married ? an. ' A h if The sound of :1 kiss is not H! loud as the roar of a cannun. but its echo lasts a dull Inngt'r. --HULMBS. LE 15 9'5 Runyon: Where'd 3n- get those shoes. Si? 0m- is big enough for two of your feet. Seibert: 1 took mine dnwn t0 the shm- shop. and this pair nf yours waw tho unly sign of a 91100 I could find amywlwww $$$$E At a Svninr party tYahne-tu was pascaing eats: helliml Kmusk ttExcuse me, Bill. if I get my arm around you. Krauss: Oh. sure. but dtllft get 'em both around at unve. TM II'm-irl'w IVUI'k. --PAUL Houmnavt. Ow Hlurdr'rd' Eh'z'ru -1..-..-y t.Hl - - .. ........- . . .-.-n.-.--n-- Miss Kriuhl-l: Erma. you're amt muting much. .Ut yml lasing yuur uppofih-I' You Illllht lit: in law. Hrmu: 011. I10! I out lots when rm in Inna I u: :9: Elsie: I likl: l'unst in my sump. Mailllv J.: Tex crctUqu-H. .. a; Em H'illdnmn to BmH-kcr: I've hu'n wanting to say Hmm'thillg t0 yum :1 day but 1 t'ulft think of your name. I' tl II 5: 'x; 3!: 2 Hills and l Dichl Plus 1 banana peel, 1 slip. 1 full. 4. all; Thntk alL u' u u 5: if: 'c Jimmy had sent Earl some fudge and wlu'n Edith told her how much he approvi- ated it. she said: IF: right nice to get 011 the good side of my wifniq hush Edith: Not yetC' C II I :L-y-vc Prof. Gt-lsillgrr W113 walking past tlw High School building when he looked up, gazed at it a moment, and said: H'hure are we? 4 .12 0!: PF. .X choice bit of Forest's philosophy: There is always: same howl wherever them? are human beings. 3'5 9.5 9! Taxation without rrpl'escntaticm tJmmitu. Hvilig's table at the dorm. u u 952? P Flunko. Hunkere, flunk again, facultis furis. .- 3354'5: Mia's Simmons in Education: tholl'ege work for Sophomores: is really secondary ed ucatinn. , Somehud-v said that Don Yak is going tn beat Billy Gray's time, but Mary says therets no chance. Hm anybody heard how Alderman Irlet with that :u't-itlt-nt that causes him In limp? I heard OtHan-afs dog had something to do with it. Who knows? The l'mtfhk Compmu'mr. 7H.umx' Prawn . Our Heurdrczi Tzwk'v w CRIMSON RAM? 1.3-: P' Bill lh-iilnm'. :kaing the fellow ilt dinner in mm hour rugs for Miss 81111111111191. l Nolmzly auswrrml. P01111111 111: Milllmusv: Say. 'l'lmlnpsnn. 331m might 11s wrll he doing smIIt-thingr wlIilv 3'IIIFI'P iuuiillg al'numi Hm IMI'III. ..- u u 'A' ix.- ix; 33'113' WI: CAME TU C. C3 Ernest Pirht-tn t'I'm-k Ijukvs. Fanny .X3'9I's-tu Smile. .TiIIIIII3' lflr'win3tu couch tlw girlh' Imrikt't lmil tram. J'liizaln'fl: Marshall- tu flirt. Estin-r 8111111011. to sit :m tiu- stone hcnt-II. GI-l'h'ude HIIilgrm'L'3tn find :1 iipsil. I'ldwan'd PipcI'--tn hr the Dorm pvt. Fred Millhnusu to study. Vernon Vi'rit'h.tu t'III'T-V hrvnd. BL'ile iiUltIJII- in ratch .21 WNW Drop Inn follow. Mite La Point1tu sleep. L'III'I Stulwr to play Ilzlli. Pl'nf, T.nwdon-tn eat lumalm. splits. .... 9:9:b: Red Bunyan 11311.3: translating from Gt-I'mnn. ' I'lw old maid whose hneaimnd i5 5'! sick. 11:13 -'I daughter - .I- I u A: '- 2.. x Lives of foot 112111 111911 remind 115, 33 ;- can pull 111111 push and slug, .kmi dt-parling 10:11'9 heiIiml 11s Footprints ml 501111? other mug. MEASIJES lhe-3' gut 1111-1151111: out t' cullegv. in the ladies drmnedm'3'. M3' hrothcr Imti em 1111M. just kind 0 harm but not so 11-1'3'. I heard :1 girl 3113 she had heard the doctor tell her mother fll10i1'f1ll111113' head 01111.31st3'.ez1r 0191311110 ?Ssrllt her brother.- 0 course. her folks they had 9111 worse l'I. kills. in diffrunt thlgus. Like old folks 11111-53 thit. time'tor 3:133: tho 1111-1151193: 31.15 culltdgllh: That means you kett'h t'llL :111'11 girl named Ilurd, out :It J1111' 0:11:11 3M3 111;;th brother L'zIIlH it than 3110 got 9111 worse II trump. V1911 I Ilont cart. I brt 11111 I ain't 310111 to kehh em nc'wr- 13ut gee! they 3113' they had 51111111- :1II'ful 1119dis11111 they gm' 111-1: A. S. K..'16. a m H H 'x: $2 i DI'. Gates. in Biology: iiGiVE an PXEIIIIple 0F 11. plant with milky tissues. I'th Jenkins: i'anslip. 1-: 1-: 1r 2'. rs- h: H joint '8' 3!..11111 Y.3Y.111861il1g Oak Elu'lght: Seeing these kidt. turning in reminds 1111- uf Nnah' :i :1rk:tht3 601119 in two of each kimi i Th. 11111703111aIcfmlHi.er' Ilum-nx. One Hundred ThiJ-vau INCIJNATIONS 'Tix um! your? Hm! mm: .vIHmM M: ahmr. $. t . COUPLES. One Hnurdn'd an'fn'n -CRIMSON N.HMBLKR '1'; CW. .- . Herhst I'H'vin-d :I lrxt paper Ill'ufly llt'cm'atrd with red prm'il, with the fullnw- ing :Klmunitiull from Dr. Hill: dPIPllSP writu English. I haw: no time to :Ir-oiphI-r hivmglyphim-s. .z u ... 'x: 5; .; Prof. Fliclhtml: Don't yml think we ralmulll get mmm t'umly ur I'qu'erx fur Nlihh L'urlsum. Pnnr girl, yuu knnw she's lurnkml her arm and it's hL-r hirtlulny- - Prof. Spilrhnan, intc'rrnptiug him: How do you know? m APPLIED ECONOMICS Lesson 15 MONOPOLIES ' HARLEY I5: MUSNARD. LAMITH 5; I-IDBERT. SIMP 1C H 8: LOTTSON. LINK uk Hl-ZRSCIIEIL MURRTUX i9. BULISON, PARTNERSHIPS 4 Ink PEI. $z POINTERR. ZEDRICK nk IIINN. HERBSON 3c FERGUERT, Ha? ARTCAM P .k PUTI-IFIH. NL'RD 25'. PAFAHL. ;' CORPORATIONS KLINRR 3c Bl'liNli. KEITH 8c SMXL'SS. SHANDIS 3c LOUP. HI'I'II 8c SBIERBST. a: JOINT STOCK COMPANIES IIARBIN. RL'NCE. BR L'NYUN 3c L'ORNl-ZS'IZ EBSER. SIMHRIGH'IK SHUTTS 8c BI'III'Z. TRUSTS BECHERSUK .lt ,KNDS'I'RAND. MYLEY Si HADEHS. 1'? CRAWLIG If: HEIIIOHD. PETER SI KAS'I'ERSUN. if Cluu'tcr withlwld until :Ittzlimm-nt of majority. H Pal'tm-rship dissuh'etl. 4 Unstublv. 1' Nu mm'l- sl'm'k issuvd. UII'k-iul ilwvstigntitm 110w pl-Iuling. - 1: 1'7 Brnm'h oHioc in Gremfivld i'i'i' Lumiiun chal'lf-T KL The .4 mr-I'irwn.'37Ii.ull. LA MlmllT. Our HurrJJ'cd Fl'fh'z'u .-....--.- r-v-v.-.I- 1...--..--HA--'-.. .. --.-.w-rn. .. .-...1. w... .-.-wmm.w CR1MSON RAMBLER '17 Millhmlsv. after Gnlilm lmuqllet: Aml now we hurl.- this splendid Imnqlu-l. in llm midst of us. 1': v: u: Elsie :md Loslu'r. at the saml- timo. in tlw sznm' place. an Hu- Wily I'LUIIIL' :It Xmas: My tlmts arc. on the NYnImsh. u: u: r: If we imagine nn worse nf thmu tlmn Hwy of themselves. they may puss for ex- celleut men. 'l 1n: .KL- :.. 2 IE 13': 1 tank a little kiss last night. But my conscience. hurt 1m.- ML alack. 1 think I'll go tn-night. And put tlir darned thing hack. 9.5 9.? 9.! Broeckel': Docs Easter came on Sunday this j'rnr? u x: ': r... h: v They don? put marble tops on Phenp fllrrlitlll'v EAIu. 1.. I..-nnu:u12 MW ? 2.? Forest Lowdeu. tall and slim, How I love to think 0f him. Teaching Math or playing games. Eating '$plits with wiusuu'lu damn - .l FACULTY MEMBER. wt 4-. , 52 h F nCHI wall, lhuu 0ft hast heard my mnuns For Parting Inj' falir Pyrmnus and me. LAl'ilA Emu. Edna Peytnn Iuld been teasing Yeich :llmui .VIath wlmn lac rvtm'tvtl: HYou're just jealous, thnfs all. I. Ii I. Ii; Fr; '1: Earl had been hurt in font hall. Jimmie: HthrnV: Earl wing to paint lhe Hour? ltltk': 1 can't ask him now, his arm is hm Hnrp. Jimmie: 'Huw will you know u'Iu-n it is: all right? Edith: Willi, I'll find out. p'Ti'nt? Menm-ruh IIIumICK. L - Um- Hnurfr'vd .S'IA'H-M ECRIMSON RAMBLER 1'; M A MYSTERY l wry :lnm-I' thing humn-JH m' PL-rlmlan' Imt queer nf nIL But you may jmlgta when I tell j'IIIL The Gain nt DerJImI-t Hrlll. H m-ems .'I.'-i if an enemy .M-pmurhen every day; And :40 us 1-0 he on their glmrtl Thril- emnniiHul::r in chief will .kuy. 'Nlm' Ruth. up tn .x'um' station. and Ta traitors, th-nfll; beware! 5:: Iinth. Hm whitr iimal-tl. hurried t0 .knd mounted up the stair. L'p. up and up and over 11. Till 1n the gable rame, I Anrl m :1 suuthcm window went- Her ln-nrt Wm; 11 uf'hnne. : Mullllt yuu up to the gmhlt; hm. But stnp at head of stair. , .anl at 21 Warning cry frmu Ruth ' Lot nut yum:- Wlit'r, declare. .XS if to have HIP whole world Ileana 'l hHu, :mu heltm; he calms ! DL-ur' reader. yes, it is :1 I1:- Tt is u Iu- u'lm emnei This is nut :III. In any mrunx. I The chiefs H: e Strung and Claw. Ringn EJllt to strengthen wruker 0th. To give the strong rmes Chi'l'r. 'l'here's glory in the hnttle, and. There's: HPOHR for you in Share. Just tIIL'H the voice: 01' the guards Came Hunting duwn the stair. IIU you helmn he cmncH. they ea . .Ul you helnw. turn out I'sr a:ll yum strength mud fight untii 'l'he hhe' is put to rant. .ks you mid I are neutral. we May Watch this hlnmly fight. I But first let's see the enemy .hlr'l warn him of hiw' plight. Fnl' surely he i-; unaware Of thix ga'mlt risk he's taking. IIv nears. IIo guards tlmt prm-inus hag: XVitll lillHT that's painstaking. A ery. a whrmpe :1 mnuthored grmm. Trio late. we cannot warn him. He turm ahnnt tn meet th' attack: Thr- nrmy quickly ntorms him. The lthe'c fnught and wnn. the man Enmrges from the attack. He finds. when Huurin' the amt. of war He's minus a little pack Of letters. each with a feminine mime. And :uldrexri'd Denhart Hall. Mul then I found out him to ln- The pnstmun. and that's all. Doc YAK N0. 34K $eOm- Dmnh .IuEnth--T1-In Fmtsrnuzx. 01n- lemfruri' Scrurh'en ..- w...- - . .....-....-..-.. .u.. I. i i 'J I I I I 1 i i '-'- - 1':- CRIMSON RAMBLI-ZR '1: Dr. 11011591, in mun'ocntinll: 'l'lw lirsi ll1iug.r I saw whrn I callw ml llu' rumpus Saturday morning was a pair- Hu- mum- us of uld. l u: x'. n. Ho is El man of .1 mlpuviulm appetite. When Pl'tl'rh gzlrl' HIP l'rpul't Ilf the l-Imnnnuth convention. I10 ht'gun lly h'lilng' nhnut the Imnquvt. .. .u .I- E- A' -.: Dust to dust. Ashes t1: :Ishvs, Hearts tn I-Iurtz. .a .- .- . .' 'A' 5: Edith ltlukl'tl into t-Iassruum :lml suitl: Not a durned scml lu-rv. Prof. Fjelsted Homing out from a: mrm-U: 80? Bio IXFUIIJIJTIHX L'ONCHIINIXH: Purzulisv .XIIi-y usk Ueurgr Linlu-r. Ortlfs- 1ka BilIie Schumltlt. Jlnas Ridge ask Edith Soilu-rt u:- Yiriml Smith. B'lId --ili'ik Mi'is Kzlylme. Sharon. W ask Molly. Chickens Ansk Jimmie Shultz. Ferris- amk Leslie Chulldlrr. Liarurdk swing u3k Miss KI-iehl-l. Dillldi'lilllIS-huhk Flnrvm-v Bult'm. :g u; If you should forget thL' dutt' uf tht' Drunmtit' ll'luh play. or Miss Dvm'sky's rucital. ask Prof. Spielmzm or Miss- Carlson. Suppvr at 1-Iutldj s. Si was: kidding uml teaming Picht continllmasly. Picht in l'rtul'll: uSay. Si, if your larains WH'I. dynumitr and if somebody would put n match tn it. it wouldn't Illnw yuul' I'lllh'lh .r .5! II- A. ' x: Again Si: Say. Ernie. gel nut 01' hum. you'l't fvvt dun't match . Picht: Maybe ymfve got a mat:- to am- nf them. n! ..3 pg Wmlld you believe it? 0m- morning:r ilt 5:00 Iiuxy Alderman WM M'cu going ullshlirs with u t'mlplt' nf cu-edx :Iml really wont tn chapel, although Iu- didn't know it. '11' : Prairie Prlrumr. ll Hlux HI. Um Hundwd fiigmhnln E CRIMSOM RAMRIJJR 17$ DEAN SIMMONS let'l urea g'l rl u' hu C II F. HTS glil'k ul' Ellenrmin! GITM PROF. SP1 EIJIA K said f'llarlws V mm AFFLI CTED KY I T I I :I mworp nttaI-k n! ?OI TT PRES. HOOVER in Huriolngy SEEKS in IIIuIr'vss I'lnsrq' with l-flhu' nf D IVORCE PROF. GET 13 I X G ER in Lat in 3 ANNOUNCES It'hhllll in n Rumun wm- PL 'GA GE 31 1'13: T BI 1. SS DVORS K Y prm-Iil-cd R L' X S AFTER le lu-urd FR ITZ K R E l SLER ' I'uu.'.fII.r P:rh'.' NELLH-L ?,Ixx. 0:1 v F'quhu-J XFJh-hu'rr PRO F. K A Y1 IUE rurn-rls N'Iidt'll' n lm MURDERS English in Irtlnnalalllou from GER MAN PROF. B A RNII ART 'I'Illl'l'll'h 111059 CENS FRED B Y fu'liull IIf L I B RARY COUNC l L PROF. UBER when out almppilu: BOITGIIT nmn- than he l'uulll A 19 0RD MISS CARLSOX sou rn' lied for sum rs LOCKED fur hernrity IN THE SAFE PROF. GATES likes. cu liPH und DESERTS mutil- Ily llis KVIFE The Am-crirnn Bay. HILLt GRAY. 0le Hundred 'J'uu'uh' CRIMSON RAMBLER '1: E! Ruth: h Ix'umltt-n, t'nllvvting li.nlm.l:u snaps, 11.3ka llllih Kalyhtm to pose u'ilh 'l'mmny. Nu, unl Imw. il's 50 now. ratlwl' sutidrn. don't you know. ' pwn- u fl'W wm-Ics :lt'tI-r rlh S'UIl P?IH 5'00 in HTIUthl'I' seutirm. 9.! 5'5 9.: .X MIth'E'RE 0F SONURUI'S VERSE VAR: all know a lml untm-d lirnuss, Xth in t'lEISS ' as still 11:; :1 muu-cv. But a place mulled the Dorm. Hr. surt' tELkL-H luy storm. For he m-rtuinly Iowa to mu-ousu. l anm- Icm-w .1 mnidcn from Chi, Wimsr: mute ululuilinn was l'n die; But it happened one day. That an hiim'i mumh that way; She Imw says, t'AII ix W911, with a sigh. H't- :111 knnw :t girl named uBillie. H'hmn Eilllllt' Say 15 awfully silly. But to 1nd nut the truth Mala.- iluilulries 0f Ruth. Fur wt- nII hum: the. host for poor Billie. Then- is :L young man from vam'lu. H'hu rusht's u mirtnin young lallly. But he snorts zlml hinstvrs tVlwu you 5513', sir 41'1 Buster! XV? :ll't' surly for him and the lady .X guy, mulled Max, Sn thvy stntm Lures greatly tn perpetrate. XVOHI- nlurh afraid. That some :lt-mln'e maid WVill lead him SIJOII to his fatv. 'l'lwrp '15: u ymltlg lady: lmmed MnhPl, thu takes up quite :. Spam? all. the table. She got rather read. When Miss Simmuus said, I wiuh we?! more room for pom- Mahel. lel'v is: il ynung man mum'll Earl. Who wears :L pin with many a pmrlt Hr hm very nice hair, But there isn't much there; SO What can We do for Old Earl. va this is hut part of .'l very long truilh Howrven I know that it' gives. you a pain. So with this I will stop Far I 50:: 113' the clock That it's time for mu? to refrain. u: 1!: u: Oh, I smell false I..-Itin h11lss anxucx. v5 1!! II! Pivht tn PulehI: Say. yuu'vv gut n vzn'ity that 151-0113 filling. tth'p, I've gut 0119 in my tunth. hut yours is higher 111:. Tim Sr'imlfifr'v vImtrit'rmtUh'H'Iuran Rxxn. Om- Hundrwf 'I'Ci'cuuuum- hCRIMSON RAMHIJ-ER '17- .VUNDI'lSt'ItIP'l' NUNHIGNSH'AI. XllNltl'I'I'l'lliS KNOCK t'ntthuuv Culivgu t'hnrzu'tt'r s Hlilhtunt vhall'uctvr vulturt: Intro Jitt individuals ill- atignte investigations into inner :mpx-mling ill Without wanton wil inesm we work tt'ith Willing H'th'lt'h', we work WL-nl: With Wm g, wv work woo. Sumv :iwr-rrv :iutllg. Kulllimcly striving. Huft-gualnl Slltittl'll stops. 'l'urinllt'nl limvH? 'l'nkm tlmt twiw. Nu llilln't' 110ml knock. Vc-rlsul Vt'rhuslty rzlliuntly wmquislu's t'il'itlt'hcrnt vitupm'nliun. Many nmut nmlly unlltlt-s! me: gs. Many uwn more Im-rt'it'tll. Inm-tiilp: matters more nmnm-rly. M irinus mulingm 1;: Inukvs must Inm'l'ul mm mmi. Dmrn :lurlc depths dmomnl tlr lu'rs, Promoting pl't-tvnsm provide; public 1mmlvlnunium, t'U-Kls mlll't t'ilptul'v czltt'llvl'. Fair tlnna Hil'l' t'Inily. UH nppnrtunily utFt-t'l-tl oacuhltions tit't'lll'. Littlt' hllus lunk ltntiginm But hwlutyl Imtth's hmvt-ly. Iu'sling lN'illllH- Lingvring tUYGS Illtlii lethargic. l'.ln'li10tt'i'l's lltt Ilvtlzl lllll'at' iikt' IhnL Cmt- stunt n'uscs continua THE INNUC'HN'I' UNESV ALIAS FltliHliMliH Wlmt. tln wr mean hy thr immt'ont nm-s. Ur whum Ill! Wt' Incun when we 5in illllllt'l'l'lt lines? Illllllt'l'llt gwnol': Iy moan: ululvquuinloti with evil. 0h! whore. lJlI! u'ht'rtn shall wt- Inuk for that whit'h is unnvqunintt'll with l'vil? H'I' Ilmli toward thl' glorious East Wln-rv day will dawn Iapnn ttlt' mnrl'nw: we gum toward tilt' Halming rau- nt' day as lu- succumbs in his ovoiLh-ntul lml; uur t'ycs nl't' cust tnwm't'l tilt' grant smlth putt; W0 intvrvietl the I'vg'ilmx at tho ,tul'uru Burmtli. wv vt'vn lu-hvld tllt' mirror: hut uh immt-l-m-c. immrmu'ta whert- hast thnu t'unt'mlrtl thyself in Imr fruitless sczn't-l Tn mlr umuxemrnt tll'l't' comes :I dandy. that has purluim'tl tlw title at 'tnmn. wlm J'Hnimls us of Hit nld tfgttllit nf the fly that sat uponl the 51:0st ot' a chariot wlu-el and said. What u. duht 1 :10 mix .l' Hr says. Follow mt- :Ill 51- that are seeking: for mle who III'I'IIPtI'tltPR tlm't ' that :In- Foreign to evil. But GI'P wt' haw trm'm-u-rd half the :listunce wilh h n we would turn hack and say. Gin- m; H llefinitiun of foreign. TIH'II wv s00 truruning the highway. n human Irving. :1 rulwd in purple. coming from ln-r afternoon whist r-hIIJ; in her lmml is mu: eml Of a Chain. :It the other Hui, is zlttut-ht-tl :I t'rute Iiltlt- fonr-fovtvd pedestrian, that :mswvrs t0 the name of Angel Faun Then WC wundcl' is :ahet UIH' ut' that group. that is Illmcqunintml with ex'i 4 No. not whilr this thrrt- of soil mtutwc on it. axis: or whilr thc' crow dwells in tho dismal woods: mar whilt' tlu- mvl Hiya t'u'lm- whn: neither while the parrot says ynu-yuu. hut. pt'rthuncv. when tho and of the rainbow 15; found. and the put of gold Hlilt' is: tmrdvd then- in secured mad is given to Vulcan, that he muy slmt' thin. purple I'I'Ilw and her fnurvfnntvll thtngel Fact. thnt tlu'y nay 1'1th 110 tlw gnh- and upon thr wavm, us did the gods and gnthtrhses 0f OIII: then. and unh' then. Mint wv tht-n turn to thr dictionary for innm-mit'e? .Hl nu. il't m. lllll inter- t'tPW tlmt tittlv lwrl that nsrillutes nn rnvki- 'l'hert'in we hvhnld :I human living, that is yet unknown tr: strength; :1 hating: w use gums hm't- not hem: protruded by teeth: a hcing winl hm nut .x'vt lt-urnt-d to stop crying whpn mmpnny rntt-rs tho tlnm': n 11!:ng who is yrt Iumcqmlintt-d with t't'il. Thus we hm'c Ht lilht fmmtl .'Ill immvont tllll'. Tht-n let us; t-nnsitlt'r for :1 mnmvnt tho Int that fullx tn the innm-vnt mic. tt'p would say. how 1:15'St9rimls thr Ii'ft- of :I. Imhr must Irv. First Of nil Wl' fllut him rocked to and fro. :mtl kissed by mlyonv thnt deil't-H to dt: 50. Ynn know that yml would I'N'nlt in :II! instant. were you trontml in a similar Wily. Then why do you impose uprm the innm'vnt :mv Tht'u again. we finrl no one herding ilih' appeals for attI-ntinm when tlt' dt-sirm il, But he silenced little mun. gI'HItI-r days. :II'I' ln'furl- tlwl'. 0h! innocent nm'. thou art nut withmlt authority. 'l'lulu must make. tm-II walk in thl'ir sleep; or at trust when they shmlhl ho Hll'c-ping. 'l'limr t'Elllt-it make them nlley thy mmmmmis. ilt'ttt'l' than the suldiel' uhvyt'd thv great N11- puleun. Thou cnnst cullse wars: to swim: fur iIIthnce Im the purification uf cun- tlenwtl milk. Thuu even must mmm- tmnpests tn arise. rspet-ially if tlmu refuseth to he Hilt'm'ed. T0 thm- wo Illllit Innk fur huppiiwsw when 2:11 else it: Imught. For thvta men Hilt'l'ittt'P their turn, in tin? still quict hours of thv night. when no mlmti is heard szn'e that uf the one that iq Waltzing: thet- nrmmtt. when hr ht'ings thv greatt'st terminal tm-mhrr nt' hi5 font in vigorous runtm't with tht! Hulid 10;: of :I hTtmt HMHHHI drift :rrwflhiuy .tir-lmt'xx. tqun:51t Ihrr'm. 0:! r Himdrcd Turmrrlr- mm CRIMSON l'ImiI'. Nl-x'l-rHu-Imx, lhvsc szlt'rifit'w :It'l' Iluift- modim-rr in muulaurimn with thy rm. 'l'llrrrfm'r. wr RJIHIIJII du mm'll tIJ nmkt- plmsnnt the 101 of tlu- mnm-i'nt lines. 'l'In-il' tries should iw music to our r-nrs. 'l'ilt'ir joyful lllJth' should Iu- fln H1:- grt-nl'l sung of angels tingling.r in our III't-M'm'r. UIICh we not only brought music tu nul' pzlrmlls' vars. Imf we fnvnrcrl the entire community with uur sunnrnus turws. Ullr tqu-u wt-I'v 0V9 HHIt qu-rt- Anurls fmtr HAM HLE-LH i Fm' u't- know that when we wrrt- immrt'rlt hr tl'eml. SII ITIIII'IUIH'T HH' Fl'vshtlwn. :Intl frn'laitl tlIt-In :mt EX mlfiun wlthnut wuml-n wnultl lu' h': I'rnf. Ul-Isillgvr l'uplwd Hm ln-ntl nf Prof. 0.: It must Iu- n l r:-shm:m; 5'3 9.5 El stilmmtHm. BHcKwI'Inxn. Xu' :l plzIHll-r uf Paris: music. it rings hulllmz 'Hm'h rm individrm! u'uM'. iir'I'II KATllmfs. Uur Hmnfru. 'f'n'JHr-r'h'n'n' i. .WCRIMSON RAMBLEK 1? $- $h- .. 1mm: . -nu:-um,-Wz -- -.-wI-m- :qu n. - - ' - ' ull!ll!llill NOT EXACTLY JOKES H'nppy, happy, happy HUM bin! Hm I, xrm-f! A'I'er nfrm' Hm Shun Fem . One Hundred Tinu'nry-fuur CRIMSON RAMBI.ER W: m CAL$VDAR AND ALMANACK 3. of Disturbances of fl'te Sphere ancl Atmosphere of fhe College of Carthage in fhe Year of Hie Big Clean-up 1915-16. : Being one year after Hie preceding year, Hie diligent reckoning 91.9mm being After fhe removal of Hugh Bannen, I year; After flue coming of the Inspector, 2 months; I After Gelsinger's last mclate. 2 days. Calculated by conjunction of 619 latitude running fhru Hie apperception mass of Ye Calendar Editor hourly. I - II-' - - t'm- lendl'nf Tn'rnly-rfi'v CRIMSON RAMBIJIIR II? I' SEPTEMBER, the First Month SI'IptIImthr Imth 30 days: He 1: Ir'm JmHi IIIILIIIII pm-I-Ied through Hm gnaw. sfmge of Hf. mm: HM Iqm'rf I'x indepd HIIWIJI'HHIIII'W - -J.III-: l'ItESHIIIEN TI: in I. . ..... quantil 3' III IIIIlIIIaIICe IV .......... 'l'II 24a IIIII HIIIsI Tu ---------- Partially I TRONIHI K'AI. I'A LIII'I..VII10N H Polllsimu between the II'IIIIIIIIIII-n slant Iam'l Sienh Fonwls. A partial enlipse nf I'IIII c:cJInI-ls. I - that falls in love with IIIIIIsIIII'I IIIIII Imn- nn IIII'nIs, FIIIIII'. joke shout Ford rals made. Nuts aIII- IiIIIIIIng 'IIIzIIII- friends with tlIII 'lIiIIds. ling IInI's I-IIII IIIIIEI- is m: II-e xI Y 10 Carthage. IIIiIII III-nIIIa ginning. :IIIIIulaI. Glad I-IIIIIIIIIIS. AIIII :IIJIIIIIIaIII greennvxs. Mm I RHCII sIUIiIIIII makes I1 I-all 0n DI. HuoI'I-II and I-I'IenlIIalIII ix I'IIR'ISIIII'I-Il. NII. IIJIIIIII Feibrrl is nnI n IISI'II'IIRIII l ln$aes meet. NI-u' dm'm giIIla are iIIItIIIIIIII'I. The IH'PIH'dtVntls IIIueLIpIImI and min! Ruin! Hain' A3 .1 result only a snlIot I-IIIaIIII of szrIIIIIn-Is 1.-II.-.:I:!III but I-- roodinglv congenial. 'PI- IIII amphlhions animai rain 5:! 1hr .ioy In! life. ETeIIymIII IIies to IIaLL-II his IJI'R'illll nflI-I' IIIP II'I-oek's II'IIII'I. TIII- LulIII-II LI-aKIIe I'I-IIIEplIDI'I is a big :IIIIIIII am. The. Ear- I'Inst Muon sIIIIII's heIIinII I'louds. 1th: 1'. IV. V. A. has n 1IespI-1I spIIIIII-I- m1 IIII' Oamllus. Fine aItI-nIIaIII-e at I-IIuI III. FI-Imol slarts in full rulvo. AI. tlII :Iall III aIms.1aIiIIIII II'IIeshmI'n nml :ruphomorea light In llll' II'IIIs 1IaI'II lall- at night. huljhs IIII-I hut nmva In cumpnsslun anti family ties, IIIL lImsv UII- IIIIII-allies. House parIiIs a1 IIII- HIII's and Smith's Cheat IwXIitemvnl. FIesIIlllIII ImIIa IllsII-Iuned tIcImIII-II nut in a tree on 5.152 m n1 I III IIIol hall I'ivlrl Fuplls 31 pI-IIII. Ealtlo IEng. IIIII'IslIIIII-III 1 :II. IBIIOIIIIIII'IITII I-ithI-r arms to :1 class IIicniII or m II'edIhng-Is II'udIIIIIg. First omIIIuIIaLInIL Iv'uul ball nIeII IIIIIIDdIII-I-d. FIIL-icliu-s havw eIcIctiuns. DIIIImiloI-II salmon IIiscuVII-ed 5000 B. I'I, Annuai E. III. P, A. slag paI-III. Iiu-suitn. late- Iwura. one black untl so IIIIn-II IIIuiaIzI lha: IIII- III-Ixhhurhnnd Reception given III the Young l'IIIplI-'s suIIJmiI-s IIf C'mI- thage. To cure IIaItIrII-as 1'I1IJ llll' hI-aII morning and mIonIn: I1ilII onions until U is II-III :LIIII Illh il HrIII'WIaI'iIS IIIILII honI- . O: Ilum' The :F M. I' A, t-RIIITII-l IIIIHl an ll1- ram- pus :1l 1'- O'L lutIiLe-mI-III UIeII hLila? handsome new SLIIEII'III. DlrIIuI'II'I pI-III'I-s him to lac thv I'll III I'IIEH'II LoudIIn. Midnight. l'e- gr Harmxl entertains :1 friend with I-I-- rIII.Iahmvnls I'ieIiHIPII quIII IIIII IIIIIIILm- IIII :I IIIIII:I teIIIII-r ulltllllallnI-T string. II 1'5 xaiI'l tImI eats :IIIe lIIc IIIIIM In the. III-ari. A new cunsritution fur the slan-IntsI I-uunI- 'II adopted PII'BI I'las' or gym. Jimmy has many .wsl iuus hI-m-t Hut- tI-IIIn-gs. Autumn rulers begin III gIIIIII. 'rbu'll girls I-IIleu-tain IIIII- IIIu-m girls III a burn. JII'I'IIIIII' has camplvh- IIIIaI-I faliun- at a fuIIIhI-II gaimpgo at 3:15;: KI-IIIIIeI's culIrnesa. Tennis IIourtx IIIItIup'IIIII :III 1133'. I Is am In' Frum IPIIi- Iiay's IIIHSIDSLIOH. Feniora go nuII'IIIg r. nuts IIIIIIJI lugt'lhil'. Sump raI-IIIIII ITIIIIIIIWI'H IIII gII :I-x .Ilkin: :LIIII atlIIaz-I 111:: ram. Horrors! Miss I.. gum uII .kIIIIIIa AII thII gin a II II III lHkl- I-lmma under Lqu-II-II, hu: II..- I'I 'UIIII' IiIsH'IIJIuIII-. Henry MIIYIIIIII walks IIIIII'n lhII IYE'I'IJI'IPII walk FIIUIIP. Uh what IIuII lIIc InnllI'II hr? Opening day of sIIII-I-t fair. NI: students: IIISIIQIIII II: III.- swunm Hinds M the L-IIII-IIIIsIIIIm. Jun? 5. asks IIIIII' III gIl III: IIII- guml stII- or Ihl' Ime. ..F IIInIIn-II. III t-IIIIiIIaiIIII simmnns saw :I IluIII11 Ir'IIII I-IIoIvIng 0 IIII H H :IrII'IIII' ?'HIIIIIIIII-ILII CRIMSON RAMRIJiH 1:3-1 OCTOBER, the Second Month Octubur hath :51 days '1'!st firm 0M wm-M 0f mrrs- is but a r-Jaifd yet 51:. HIV go-mrr; -'II H r: Pmm-Hsa 3 H 2-. I m l E ,3 .5 I ' E 2 E .: '5 5 : '.' ?- Brilliant mm! m nrlhlv atmosphrm on :11-- :th. HIL m j: I 3: ; 12I p. m, BH'K um: so 'r'v. . i 17:. g: . unll feminine Mars 11: l-rIIIjuuMiun. , z i -- I nn- Im-uI J-UIIf'I's n:nu- :- .m- - In muuu-ti 11 will: :11:- sIrm-I fair. Tm- t'lehl'alIUII rxr-vcula in rluanliuu hm lhl' ' Hiull inllors in quality, 2 Ha ..... . . . . .... . . . . .. l-hw-I'yum- Hul'l'vrs druu'sinu-ss. EllLlI-Iliii v Jnxirwss. u' .flkllI'KH nl' H-ns As a mug ful- :III lhrSI? and 01 hw' nilmmals. try 111.- f' Rllltirlulv, pmr-w'I the unJy san- r--rwriy for all rlim-a . 3 H. ,. 3 ,, ,3 , A IHw-D girl is so 1'4 ligit: s Hm: she llrM'lis m, I'urllmr J'HIIm study. Rut-Il :- larurtl l 3.1 ...... . . ... - - . .. . A mam u'aIn-ri JIHHI yen Inefnro 1i - :al nf I'alwlrliam I thu-n. Wllill- lu- Snillt'lll'll unn- JJIIIe nap. il ujJelu-d :md . shut. .3 Tu ........ I Dr. ilum'nz-r' 't-m'nes hm-k frum :1 hus'nuuss ll'i': mul his t-Jnssvs hn-nrin to study again H I: 'A' . ....... Miss L. Simmons guns :1- hing. The Dunn gjr'I3I; urn l g lly exvlL-rl. 'Hw S: -mIoL:,v t-iass sponth: u porn-cur noun 1:5 I inqus trummin: nnul th-n aflvr all tlml. IJr. HUfIVt-T ram In apl'u-nr. I'I-nmmim: is an m'il In In- I ?l '1idl-d, T 'I'II 1 Miss Rr-Il. rhniimz Ihul a muuse lliK'Pl' 5 INF HIII-rltiun ..r Linn uf 1m: I'Iassvn. with hvl strung ' lu m-m throws :1 hunk al the :Iem- llaim; m avaru- i1 away. ul alas: slu- kills it. III-uvl. t-I-uel teat-h-rf 5 Fr .............. .7 Hurnu- t'I'JleIcs gt: :1 'fnici lnkl- a sljclt- for life n'lnu'll :1 I . am! to . Immv :Iishm'e-lrd uml 1n hysu 11-5, . ullga my deals! :r :-'a .. . La Iir-ange i5 hunter: in the font bail! gamu In :3 . . Neuln- l'wmv uuu-s in sum'rh of a poutir atm-mpln-m. lie 3 kind lu lln- hurhllmz gu-nium-g, If you arelfl. yuu'll raglan: it 12:19:: H ll , . . . . .l . . . . . . . . Preshyn 1 Ian tet'tum ouul'se. As :- ru-sull. 1hr nlm-m pm'lnr . 13 full of buy . Na. wanm rah: m'msullalion. 12 Tu Eu 3 ....... Mahu-l .Iollnaun rliu-ts mm :1 Hi 10am and lmlf an oaamze u m Al. 1:: H' '. . . . . . . . . ... ....... HI-KIJI your hl'lsrlnas snapping. Unix 7! Illnl'v 1133's.: he- :--- me rwntful day. :-I T ..... .. .. ...... . . . H:- m and Brawn Banquet. mum- H, 133:: l'nI-gpL Ilv-ir my. ally anrl manneru. In I ! . . . . . . .. .3 3...... 3 val hapn-a Thn tn am leave for 31min. YI-ry fww gum! I'I-Litalions. ll: F11 3 . :mem and Vaxhli win. Hul it is :1 good ngm mm rmr boys L-nme hump. ln'nuti 01' their clean work. 11 3-! .. . . . . . . - . . . . . . . .. .lov makes a VisiL in Iialt-nlmrg. Strange! 1.3 M 3 3 . . . . . . .. ..... .. . .. I- 51 Rambler Board mu-t-ting. Gwat plans made. Sen- iors wundrr' why u'l !'r' starllm: so varly. A stiu-h 1n timv save line III TU 3.3 . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. NI-w seals 1n Enmish run : Knudlen failn In I-nfulnl Ilim- ' sPJf pruun-rly amt lips over. 2!! W .................. GIFIsI Glen: F'Iul; sings at convncnliom Firt-ryonu anion: thr u -ou:. AIim- :3 gives a giggllnx sum 11 so : L. 1 Th 3 , .. . . . 3. ,3 .. , . Miss L. 11mins goes off on a ,iuunl. .u'nuislnng. 11w- Dorm girls In-huv1- perfectly. 2: Fr 5 CiiT'IS' lee- Pluh man's lo Wear Pm'nl. AH ul' Illem glm' :1: - erl Zinn's. Wonderful cats. I I nulgidorg sympathize with the Zinns. .9 Sa 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 . 3, Tho Y. ET. t' A, vnlertained Iu3v Misses Alma Hornm' mu! F 11 Ina 'Phonuwon. 'l'he Dorm gu'ls bleak IIII l' fast as llle housv Hlmnnr'la In good thinWs :4 .3 . . . . . By lllv strent z-f H3: and By nl'll' a 'n'us a1 lhv 811'Per of , Never. I M. ...... . ........ First. Collegian uf lime year uul. Eh-I-ylnuly :lomnuuls his ' 1mmediawly. 2 . Tu .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ih- nu! so alis-Inl-minded. It ig lhnz- cause of man - a mis- I tam: in llfv. Hulry H. wr-ms II: - shirlwaist wrung side . nut. L? W' ...... 1:1 Halluwofon prugrmns in hon: :mrictirs. Halh 1' spooky I although r Ivrtnining. A few ghasts lam liven up our- : ordinary exislcuto. 28 I Th . . . 20 A sornnudv fur Im- buys hy sumv Dorm :41 Is. Thn- hays unused lo sm-h L-uurlesins. rhago 11m lg away and thus commit a terrible hruach nl' manna JH Fr I 5 Halluwv'en dllmer party at tho Dorms artum-s mm, I Many quvstiulw askul as to fulure husbands.- Jlll Sn :0 m lambm-zl wing in favl hull. A H prugram. pic. mlcl I eid - at me HaIIou-I'rn amatr. Many vm-inus. hm 1010: and m-rveqm-lil'm nersuns 1 1-at-Ill. Quite n few ntglll- marrs afterwards. 11 g S . . . . . . . .. .. . 3 , . . . .. anr- rounlvs go walking.-r wnh n'aimwas m .lu u-nI-shiu in lilo IV 00:19. Our Hundred ?'wcnryunw'ml CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? NOVEMBER, the Third Month wa'mbcr hath 30 d: , Ire .s'l'ecp mm' ?C'rdfr mid .rh'rp, I'm! aH things mavr. 'I'Hh: GOLDEN YEAH. . I - -.-+ . . , i7 w . . . . - b. k 3 5 I ,3 x fr. .as'rnoxmlmu, mmrl..-rrmss f g ! 3 A tollisinn iJehrI-cn a vermin turlu-y I-lIonmm-r-ml mm :1 3 E: g smmacllln-al rnnwl pl'uphr-mwl for 1h:- -.ul. 1211. :1. m. 2 i 5 ! :- l u M -.I.- . A misalonary from Arrh-n speaks In rlluin-L Smm- wiI-klxl ' - hllr-s ralmly aludr. '3 Tu Yullm has a . ms. Russell Fmilh vnm 1: up 1h:- Mew wan wall: In his Fun'l. Suri! du-sm-I'miun! 3 : W '. Sump Inmuua T. .WI. 1'. A. men how. mural: in vhnlmi sunl ! t0 T. M. P. A. and 1'. H3 :'. A. EVI-I'yhady $1: n-nlhusn-zl 1W talks that they sign up fur suclul mI-xlw work. i Tn Tha n and Brawn manta: after Manut Fifty nttc-mpla. Saph. Dit'llil'. Miss Himmuns m-maln- allows lht-nn It; may Ulll umi! S . -' FT ------- . ------- f'anlun unis. Moro Imp mu-liu-c'l. V- 83 Dunn Lelupnunn- an husy that um- has to l't-mnin ml a wail:- ing list for m JMlst an hnur Ixrfum n vhnnoe is HIVQI'I for a monn-nl's run 'Wsnlion. I'Jurer. isn't iF' Sui-II is .. . 1112 13 'n- of popularity. ' ' 5 I'Gllllllllst y church atlmldanm- aholisllod 176:4. 5 M An addition to the l'hvr clan. H Pu Organizatiun of an an Rluch' vluh. MI: BI-rksnnml unlr ' young Illa IJTCSIH'IL 1 1X Announcement that I'. r'. 15 m Iaen'nme .1 slamlar'a sr-honf. I , Gwen t-xvitvmenl prrvails. '1 I'h --------- A mwling 0t rm:- girls jnlrreatu'l hl antial n'm-k. 'I'o chum 1 the teeth. rulJ u :1: nshrs of Imrm brear'l 1'3 1::- ' Ni Du-Ita Kappa mwtinx. lr'llenoss: i5 lhe key of huggary. 13 ha Macomh Is lwmwn, Reports of murderous t-umlucl and ex- rilimz events tlosu back. 'hul am in lin1.- calmed down. Social 9r Hue girls hiku- to thx- woods with M1: Harallun .. and ohavvrunps. 1? h Ih-alh of Lurd Roberts 1314. 1 I M DI-ath or Mrs. Dl-nhart. Prayer wwk for Y. W. F. A. and T, 31. ' a. Play ground work with the girls in the . gl'allus begins. 1 T Molly Simpson and Edward Piper n'ln Hw family washing .. XV I and enjoy lhn ex -isn. 1' IN MumoI-ia: serrku- for Mrs. Du-nhaI-t inslead of ancleth-s. ! Dr HUUVVT. Dr. Hill and Miss Himmuns go in W'ashing- 1s Th ' ' I w - KX'inII-r be ins in varnosi. El'errlmdy shiV-vra around and 1 Fr ! . Tullmer bugins In rare up - ' The 6114- l.'lub's Il'ip lo Fe 5 Is pm of! on armnunl of had I l ! wustlwr. Thl' moving pit'tul'e show is Datrohlzvtl in cm:- m 5 0.3 ............ quuenco. . . . . ' A cIr-an game With .Tm-ksonnllr-. M'en though .I. does wm. 21 i q Everybody is kind of :lownvast. ' Thanksgiving s-horus ls splendid. A unlun rm-nllng of 0 l H IW . .. young: people's societies is :led In Lutln-mn rhurr'h. 35 ! :Tu '1'3';: I'ea1t3 German play. Gu1.:-'mh gut. ' i : Thanksgivmg spirit m 3 I0 produmtnalu. No lessons -I H' And I ......... I 'aI-r- roamed propr-I'Iy w 111 turluy lumnlng- so large. ' bounds - . xaeallun IMJ 1n freases. Ev-A yone Barks. huh: eavh I'Ilhl'T 35 Th l --------- goodbye. and Arabbrvs his man: for vacuum. I Thanksgiving day, . Gama with Ha-ddilin. I'T. C. 49, III'IIEI'ITIE': El. Tt rains and . the fool ball I11t'11 slip-alon this way and 111211. Noile l f'lark Is here. Xi lh-Ita Kappa merling 1n the morning 211 Mary Davidaurfa. Yikr's poem grts 1n Llu- 'l'ribum- 'H; Fr 5 --------- ' Line 0' Typv. - . ' I Forest Bulls and Erma .ernsrr glvv n twat 1n hnnur 0f Nellt- Clark. Two HU'HSh but I-athpr ulnstreprr lls maids atttlnll. A ngh Hallo hanunel at night. PlawfoI-tl and : BanIn-n antiwar. Tho- young ladios are exm-rdingly joy- 27 Sa .................. fm- New teacher of rllaaaics comes wilh an unprnnounCL-aldr 23 L s ......... ; ......... 3m - . t'hrlhagu is cumpII-teh' 1113mm wimnln its happy. IJuisterv 2:: M .................. cu! stutlrms. l'cnph- Iwgln lo RI-l bark. quking Innr-h fatter and han- I Dim: R. Brum- and H. l'elzcr I'IaVl' :1 regular prize 1mm 3U Tu ...... 4 . . :XnL :34 down town. . ' Prat FJg-istvd Is ratln-r a surprise. Ilv uiors nor. compro- . hu-nd Lasher'a am having his hsson. To lhe men. Ilnm'l fvol i: lnvumhrnl upon you to u'val a 1. th ur mnus- Iarlle to show Ihal you Mr n willl-gv man. Whiskers are not Ilu- gauge a! true manhood. I - - r - Om' Hrimh'erf Twanfy-cig'tm -CRIMSOH RAMIBLER '17 w' DECEMBER, the Fourth Month December hath 31 days; ersitudr: Is said 3.0 Imam bran. introduced into the u'm'id by sioihifo which might 1m added, that H1031! zu'fm I'n'axfe most time are Idrc'riys Ir-n'm-phun- ing of Umir waist of H.3Y013Nr: I..-u13 s OWN BOOK. m '1 . w H g,- 3 I3 AH'I'ROMJMH'IH. c.3l.t'1'L.1'I3mNs 3-4 G p; 5 X g :1: E'Inislmns mar In nsccndnney. A g g g. E HHIIJI-nls aII-l lmmI-s in conjunction. ;: :3 m l 2 T I VI! --------- Main.- IIII- Iauiidays a .103'Dus Linn.- Iar the childI---n '2, 'J'h 1.33: your I'hlistmaa shopping I-nrl3. 3 I Fr 13' HRH is here and gives talks in Lhapol to 3'. 23!. If. 51. ' and to 133', A. Dtamallz- Ilula t13r- OIIL All Hm- I Leslams arr nIl:III.llI-Id 1 I 5-33. I RI-I-vlilion givnn for foot hail 1103's LII gymnasium. 5 5.3. .UIL-r- Brown born 1851'. E'- M F 1i313 Christmas shopping at once. 7 I Tu i Vi'ith tIII- coming of 33'iI3IeL'. 3hr- 3-i l'I1L' IInI'e dI-purlvd 3'03 the South. 33 3.3! I I... . .. I . . T130 curtains are missing in DoniIaI'l. Hall. q - Th Past. Juanita. H. buys a shaving outfit with an alcohol heater. for hvr fallwr. of course. 10 Fr i ,,,,, 1303'5' basket ball tournament. Foillis win The Juniors 132.31- an 0.33M9I' sumwr afterwalls. Meddii- Kastr-r yells for tlw Fophs. Stranger things may yet happi-II. 11 :33, ' ......... Tag day. llain anti aleI-t. hut Linz girla enjoy all. Nettie Cram: e3'I-n taga the. dogs. 13 S ,,,,,,,,, Ali IIIe glris arr 33'nrn oul: slum and val. most or IIIc IJ-EU'. ! . t'hurus m. 1330 Lutheran I-hIII-c-h In the afternoon is u. splendid. 13 M 5-3 Cadman r-ni'It-ort. PQI'fI-ctly 33'ur3I'lIvrful. Even the boys I HZ fan in love with IIII- Indian nIIIIcessf Miss Pennonk's C birthday. Her Virgil class prvsunt candy at 110:3 allrlne. 3 H $133011 Illpluman t 1.. i Tu I r3 ......... I The minds of all II-bI-E and I-IIIItinualIr turn in IIImII- and 3 h 1119. amnoaching 3'af'alion. 1;, 3 1v 3; ,,,,,,,,, Glcde Club girls sing in I.'0I33'I.u'atinn. .VI-w mI-mhx-rs M U? Dramatic Ctuh are rll'rcssetl up nr'll imbly. Juanita H. O possosses a 3l'ond-333fn1 coiffurel, :3 nicluw- is taken or I the whole student hmly out H the campus ll: 3 Th 3. An exlva day 10 our Varatian. Suvh r'xt'itP'IIIt-nl! EVeI'FA I f 0330 packs io3'f33li3' and bids: goodbye with ChPFP. oxceni tho Couliles 331m 100k slightly doubtful. '1? Fr A 1133' 33' 00- be-gunvs 133513 but soon 3hr-3- depart with :io3' IS 5a Empeml Francis 3'03 113 hon: 18333. H I 3.; 11083313913 HN' last 33'mning. complI- lo 3'03II' ihlistmas shop- . vim: immI- :liatol3. 1 90 M I'lpaiidvm Poncalro born 1860. 21 Tu FIIIdvIItH boost for i', L . III their home lawns. n 3w H'inlnr officially begins. 2.! Th Our purses 0011113350. but 0333' lu-arls swrrll. I14 FI' Non muor3.5130waml a 3333'? t'hiislmam aLmasplII-Iv 'Iklhl'l in tnrthage. Semi as 1111.- 13eld at all lhI- cIIurc-st ImIl the I'hildren are sin 4332331 25 $3 .......... Christmas. The InngI-Il- 4m. happimt day of lhf' rear. - Oh, .may I-nch Chrlstmas of our lives iIQ. as nanny as those in our youth. 3b S ' ......... I E3'i-I'3'one rereives a f'hriatmas greeting- fI30m Dr. and - I I 31333. Hoovm'. 27 M ......... I A blur Monday after E'hrlstmas? Hardly: 3.33 Tu I ......... All sludI-nls study r'liligelltly. espI-vialiy lhe prospectin- debaters. 29 W They I1l5u vat. Visit. 30 Th Anr'l 81031.3. ! 31 F13 . . .. Ali young 1100va walth lhv um year t'lcpm't 33nd 3133- new I 31-2113 0013333 in. i-I'II3- 'on 4':ch 'IHFII ring 'ooIPUrMIL T0 MARION UIII- HIrud- rs! Tirvnij'an'ru' With .mhm' Incl ! 1 Rim-s I -'---'l.-.. .----.. , --CRIMSCHNI RAMBLER 1? JANUARY, the Fifth Month Set January hath 31 days quip? mm' prrrnl'rx, HIP .VNC' Yr'rn' I'tJ-mr's, bat! Mfrr' yr'uwx infra 0 THE Yurxt; PEUI'mc's Ammxar. 1HJNOMHHL I'A IJ'I'LJ'I'IUNN -. . I - z. I : ... E y: 5 Exam. lI-e nml'ninx slm', in nm-emlu-nry. E '5 o a Vrnmming. n nrw vru- 'ng slur. may he aI-c-II fl'nm 2211 3 5 3. 3 to 2m. z. r .. - I Sn . Nmr Yn-ur's IJ' ,r. lh-solulions made. 2 h' Ehaud unnnrlnut'v ul thr- I'mn-z-hes. r: M - If .Yuu fer! mmxs ,i'uuv r-xmscln-m-o. rub Un- 1mm Ilmrv oughh' Wlih Holllvli's malted milk. You u'Hl fm-l rg- liu-xml .'Il nnw. .1 Tu ................... En-rlum- m-evts rv-rx-mu- Maw. Rlloh lom-ly Fhrisinms ' presents! I'Ih. yea. n1 surh lnw-Iy Hsolulinns! Y indD-vtl! Hut sh! FIm-vnm II. has a now ring. Ilnw manl' . 5 KY ............... Tln- 0 im- Hams an: n wholn, vungmtulntv AgnI-S m. :1 I Iain I1w :13 p A f'ultl Snap. Rl'unkles onsuv fur nvun-st pm arnund c-nch radiator. '3 Tl: ------ .........l FIIm-Hnu! l'rul'. t'h-lsinL-r walks down thv glrm-l with Him: In HIE! T Fr .................. l'm'lhngv wlns 'm gmm- u'itl: l'hnlon. Hill Gr 3' m-m 11:5 mvssongrr Ih-iwu-pn thz- Pantnn lcam amt! 1hr dnl'lniinl'L Inx-ilrglinns lo tln- dam : arr tIn-lircrod in nriglmll man- FT. S: Mn ......... mm liulur vnu-rmin 11w t'hi Delta Kappns. Billy m-umliy stays Ill homo. El 5 Molly is c'alled Itu 111v lvleplmnv'r. Lakes; a Ionp: t'nm- oom- i11g down. nml at last arrives. ritual Llll in hat and t-aal. I Best 10 h:- prepah-rl. you know. 1:! ll Pn-Iiminurr dl'halr, Nleio :'. arises lulu tho clouds of oratory. Nollie 0.. Hm'hm. Mlllhousc. llm-gm'wl A. chosen. ll Tu Snow. im-. aan min and rain! The Art Study f luh moot In study 1hr vlaments or natuw and art? 12 W Hill Bonus men. 177?. '13 Th Basket hall game wnh Augualana. Ynu :lnn'l say? :l-I Fr Miss l.. Simmons svlls tirkcls for Hap mm-h-s. Hut-h r-on- I tlesvvnsion! 1:1 51a .......... Cirls' haslml hall tuurnanmnlr Snuhs win. Tlu- IN-pshxes nul up a good right. III? 5 Miss u mrnons tolls 1h? young g1-nllt-mvn it 1'5 timv lo :30 Imn . 17 ll .......... firm: sx-art-h rm nan studenla. Mr. Rer'kstrand n'm-s n I boosting and Mrs. Newoumer Im-klos I'YI'J'IVDIIv. Irregumr- tivr or 321-. IN Tn . ------- l', C'run-Io u! arrivas. GT-nat l-xt-itvmz-nl at llh' lam-m nl tlw m-ws. 1:! V .................. Junior class are: t-nlI-I'Eaim-d nl Elizaboth MnI-mhullw 20 Th .................. 51L Agnmi Fire. Exam ar-hmluln posted. Clnom vlnvaHs. '.'1 Fr ......... fiamu will: Illinois. Phu- hy Eloontlm: L-luss. Netiio 0. l is in ln-r oln-mont. Sn ......... Iluth Karhuv thinks it n gnarl plan to try husbands 1w- forr- really pirking mm out: A ln-rfouly Iwrluliful any. hul no tmo notices tr. I 2.1 H Tn a N0 :Iesc-m'almn 01' the Fahlmlh nbm-rvod. L01 us how- minus there is: 1m studying. rmamils' :i ll Tu inn ; ........ Lights Imrn r-al'lj' Jn hm-m and at l l:a,mpilt's. athouA'h no nun hetivvos 1n r-ramming. I-lxnmu lmgin. -Tu ......... Exams conllnm. areal disa-unsimla in tlu halls m-cr must and fulut'l unvalitms. I .Jh H' .................. 'rm Rnplus rewlu'nlr a d lhh in tht-il' seIf-sansfnvtion . Lhal u-veryunv elav ennu-s Ihvm, 27 Th ......... hasl days of UKST'IILR A raw wm-ful fam-s. Ian! 3 generai m-lz-hrntion 0n lln- vmnpus. H's hul 1119. law mi alma- tu exnrvss one's .Im' 3-5 II'r ................... lr-gistralinn Day. hurh lonzllu' Punsnltntinna aml im- marlant deI-isirms. 2? Sin ......... Moro rrglxrrmiun And slill hvltm'. mm'n ludenm ilml I nr I'vquiII-t! f0 l'. C's now standing, ' lyonr fairly swolla up will: In-lrlv. 2n 3-: ................... I Eth msm aml mairl flnlh nilvml Il'oly worship. 31 ll . ......... New aI-Inenter 11-- Ni. So many now In-nph- that am- fwls 10st .VI-w 1H ul' 3 resolutions m-v fuliim-r. - - - .- Om? Hundred Thingl CRIMSON RAMBLER 17 FEBRUARY, the Sixth Month Feiaruury Imth 29 days.- Tx'ww is realm 1m .wu'h thing as bad rc-mfhpr, UHI'I'J'f dilff'm'ent kinds of good 7L'ruUu'r. JUI-l3c IiL'HKlN. l ASTRONIHIII '1 L lil Lf' l' LATIONH ':- II H I :- Hrm-l rImn-rings ln ast-cnrlvnr-Y. f . 4 : 1; 'Ilpw' at n..- sun un thn .1. . E A' E E Ful'llmr hvm-I failure anal lm'litlr- I'ullildnnei pruI-lusiml i i g i ,4 m- 11;.- 14:1, I 1 Tu Harrie: Et-urh-M :II lmnw. U'ahnuta l'i. :- 19 a w-rluin plum: 1n days a H'tcl'k. :mz-h n lu'mli 3'. J K' Miss l'urlIiIL. Y. H'. i'. A. field Sl-lflEHil' arrirrs. A Iea I :ziVI-n fm' hpr in I'Jnl'm parlors. Alar ling: quanLiIII-s uf Iva mngurm-rl, Sumr roubles plan In slum Tun mur-h frix'nlity laps your way, my dean's. 1! 'Tll Et-Eiime uf lluv sun. l'thly wanna uf Hf? unln-ct'lurl 'In IIIH i111vl'esl of this ':hw-Imnmnon, Morltliv lx'aslvr nl 'NS for :1 vile. 4 VP i'. II girls win in game With Pardon. I'hi lJu-hn Kappa initiation Macuml: wins in l-uys' game. :. 361 i'. Vrau'furtl a vr-s and makes llu- girlsi '31 at lhc- Dunn nanny. rL m' at :'--Iehrmiun m th High lmllu-r hanqum. 5 S A sleigh I'idI' for some uf the girls. The rest May at ' lmlnv 3an make lhu- IJI-st of It. Mnkv II. Iln- rule uf yum- lifr- to knop the tornel-s nf yum- mull; rurnml up. T M Mlas Marv Hyde. of lhe Quincy Y. V. f'. A.. swaks lu lhe L'ollvgn- Kirla S T11 Fophs taku- :1 slrigh Tillu. The.- fat-ul-Lzr have- a t-I-m-minn. 81ml: simrklnx frix'nlitp' amt un st-huol nighls. loo: 9 XV Horrors: Horr Is: 5111! Thv rarully :In lake :1 boh-slcd ride. 10 Th Tho Preps follow sun and do 1iku-wisr 19ko :1 IIOIJ sled I'idv. 11 PF 5:1, Ambl'osu- is dvfpatr-IL Ih- who can grin anrl hesv de- fn-al is a. lL-ue man. mith-d. E.Sut' man'clnus lines. of quantity and quallty 12 8:1 - A spread in Maran-t AI11iI.-Ii's room. N0 ul-HllemI-H 9117 110211. IuI'Ih t0 lu-mpl llllLSidt'l'S. 13 S E: Mina lave Si mns' umLth-r Visits hI-re. 3H 31' I 2 SI. Yalrln Hearts Ihruh- -as usual !? Yalanin-p hux 3: : at tho Dunn. Mabel Johnson rlruages tn Ilt Ihr nr- :1. Z L'asllllh. 1 Tu : 2 Snow brains lo mall. It Is hut a slight im-mn'x-nin-m-s tn 7 : him who llo-Iighls in holog- I'uhhel-a. Hn- anUE'S :hn- t'l-ar .14 .- pmals of water in whir-h he may paslme all day long. . r- The richu-r h w Inn' new znloshr-s. 15 E ' ; 3 Snow $1111 mt-Iiing. Th:- prirv uf ruDlJuI' ast'erlds lln: stmlv. . j : Better slurk Llll while you me! Play givr-n by pluru- - I :r tion class is repentml in r-onvot'a on. 1' I T11 ? Esther J3. and Vera Turner Vtalt the Dorm. 50m:- lwarta throl: virylvllllj'. 13 IT Girls baskwt hall gamu with llm-Iington ?0 n'ln. A spread afterwards for 11w t-uninany. She slevps. She means. Who? Molly. 19 $3 Emily 1.. enh-Ttains snmu- girls and buys! 2'1 OIL haul yuu u ln-ard lhal Iml'urv', Tm: had. -0 S Everybody is elvepr. What van Llw mnIh-r lav? Ovu- studs. i1 is the plague of life. 21 M Florrm-p Ln-shvr Visits lhr Dorm. Somr mum ln-m'ls Ihmb. :1 TE' Heorge H'ashington burn whu-rW Look It up. J In convouation romi-g a mantle -mind9r of tho lwoJ-o r 4 T1: amt! . 'Jul'llod for u-ach I-I-ritntion. Many dnwnoaa: r'. s. Trachcrs' Institute beglns. Students '50 IU hu-al' speech in night. Fortunate indwed Is hr- whc t'llll go 10 sl 0 hul wake up In lime to Ilun'ow lhn: mlssrd potnls fl'uru J. F his neighbor. 1 r A talk by MT. Brown. a - S. wnl'ker. humorous and merry. A pun meeting afu warda Emm- 'n-p! Exuilement sml r-xisls during gmnn will! Marumln. :3 f Debatn Work hard. Everybody else takes a swoll. h ' A day at sleep for th-- disr-ngam-ul and a, day or atI-ulls fm- W WI tlw couplr-a. ' 30 Gold In CIIII Alain tllnl. 1hr Ilvnr vhlldn-n gr: um and m 1. mt on tho slonl- hunch to warm 1n the sum 'Thimrvu Imrn In-day will how few hirlhdaysf Om' Hundred WH'Iy-um' .-----.. MARCH, the Seventh Month Mnrrll Imth 31 days 13 T! 1-3 III .:...! :Iluulh Dav I Sn 1! T Li Th F1- $3 '11 Th Sa .H Tu T11 93 11' XV T h Fr lilsvs TO AN A+ SCHOOL February makex a bridge, but JIGJTIJ breaks 5f. ist. Pntrit-kh-a Dar -THI-: ATLANTH' MONTHLY ALMANAI' AS'I'RONUM N'AL PALCI'LAT1035 Humans and ruhlicrs IT! rnmlunctlon. P. C Ihrealons lo 1-t-leso the sun. Thu- ya la Bloomington. In class. Miss LL hithlnollg calls upon A. Eickcn to recur- mul l'n'H not undm'slanrl his silence. u-von though ho. is out of town. . Gil-la' basket hall name with Aumlainnn. Some curtmn rslsm-i' Miss l1, 3:. oxprossnn hm' opiniuals ulmn suvll husbands as read their newspapers :1! tho- dlnncr lal.l--. Ahr-m! Agnos Andersml rmrrtaina for hcr rousin. A stupendous noi r- 13 Imam. in nu- nnighhorhuod. Jiumur has It that a pistol was shot. Vespvr 5-' ice of the. Y. hi P. A. in r-alehration of tin- 50th birthday of the association. Marian and .TIrnnu'.F-.. who hma- lnnvn t0 the Monmouth roTh'raann. deollm- to arise for a 3 37 m. train going- to Carthage. Drmnalio Club play. Fame couplea do go to the play and Dame Grundy dull: nag le-r tongue for a wvt-k. Hold your vars. my clears! Orchestra in eonvncatlcm. Lvoturv hr Mrs. L. '1'. Pnl'ter. Dinner Dromptly at 12:30. Education Masses frantically visit schools. Everyone goes to the movies. 1115:: Eva Skmmons givrns a mmilnL- Tho nudienoo '13 flan- gorously infatuated. Ellss Sinulmns and Miss Dvorsky bloom out with wondvr- ful Ilon'L-ry bouquets. 'Tis Rnangn. im'lved! Vivian goes: walking. u-Yen if it is muddy. A n-rmrn of glory to the rlrmnanr club 1103's. Thvy bring 'Ja't'k T-hl' mg to tho. girls? Na! 1'th1. and clean? Ahvm! Alan! The Dor'm' rims havcn to don their coats again. SD! 12 is not IIPPO. my rhmra 01'0 If Hm rohius are. Fu'st nxtrL-me case of base. ball fever noted In Carlhagu. 1916. f'. R. looks truly forlorn. Peggy IT. 1185 gone off to a wefltling. Inu-rmlltagiato dvbate. The judges aw rather valeom' we roar. AL lnappropnmo planes. snoring is an evil. DObleer get home from Aileticn all tired out from trying to nick out a hat for Elhpl. Milllmuso devoluus wonder- ful talrlnt as an nasismnt shopper. Practicing up for what? Maric- t'ronk u'vars 1191' new aiming 'Imnnet. Death or Mallel KlukL-I'. Funcrral services un- hPlrl in the Lulln-rall church at 3:00 u'Clock. Xn societies. hr. Hm goes to Chicago Eu nitond tha- Nm-tll Crniral Association. Ruth Piper visits helm. Great julullation! C. C. is an A1 school of Illinois. Spring has come. DI'. Huuvu' makes gardn-n and Mini l.. Simmons anla out her :shruhbm'y. Rain! Rain! Go away. Tmmny warns ln play. No spring ham appear. in anilc nf thv fart Ihat lllv girls: shoppI-d desperately on Saturday. Tllrm: rnuplI-s do take a gay sIroH and change anarlnm-s. Is it prar-tivnw Plz'ht starts xhalirig 3.! the Dorm. Tnm-I-Rsed supplies are ordered. EISi . Elftvl' rmeiving aomr books al'nt up from Knudh-n. asks: 0111 Did he gn away? Such rlin- disappointment! Great exhilemenl! Jill! and Vivian m1- awn going to the t-uul'l. house. Ruth Piper gnr-s away and is takr-n tn Ilw. tI-aln hy a faith- ful dormitory r-snort. Frosty and lGrrna glvu- a ma, and a spn-ad for Rosalia Barnard. Frosty rr-m-ues the eats from fast vanishlm: vanclalh, Iiuhy and Mia- go tn Burlington to meet Ruby's sish-r amnl tn Hail. Um- Humtn-d TJ'u-F-r-fu'u n1 '. . v 1 m I .HI .. clu .r-. WW... I . APRIL, the Eighth Month . I i AprII IIIItII 311 days I i ? Turn .Ipn'u', turn Nu; :JIMI' ICEHI .vmilr or frmc'n, I H M: Hmt wait! I: hf'I'II 7w go not up In down. --E. I .:---.-1 :1-? .i i1 :.1 ..I I I L. . f . . E f; :33 .ss'l'nomulluu. i'.!I.I'l'I.A1103 I 3.1, I A IIHZI- ur SJJI'EII f x: iIIJw-I's nrv' I'HI'II n:- I 1': I . A lmlu of Im-nsh'vs: surrounds the Dunn. i '5 i I I I H. Hi!!! I All lmI . Jug- 3,, 1n. and Bill K, 1:0 IIIh-P lulu: 3 Inn. of their war II; :nnk upon :1 unique t'uIYUtl-. Tho i I IIIIItI!! ntI of w: n rull-Ige HIFIII i 2 s r'rn: l Bliss FiII'ImI ms a lulal wn-ok Imm Marll Foul Jokes. l-m'os I I Lhr 1M1 ni in m'dvr Io l'E'PUlJPi l?- I :I ,u TIIE 'I'hc- Iiruln Haul Brawn I'Iul; mm-L Of all uslnulshing ' I I things, lwu Imvs soul. I1'l'I'JlKIII' is t11-IIPI'ITII111'1I. In he . : me'n in rm-h Irem' Wlth Illa: new purplllv. ' Jnlm Burroughs burn 19:11. I I 1'1: man I 31:55 IJI. summons find: :1 Hum u'I-appI-I- in Ilu- narlur rimki I Lmls. beware of t'IURI' t-umar-I n-iIlI grmml-Ilmlrlfu timo- I pit-m- In-rrafLI-r. ' E. 11' Annua! Lceruninn program I Ii Th 'l'he insppclar is un his wm'. W'mluu's HI'I' wasIn-rl anti 3h! rdon': munLiun in the- Iimn-s as; u'I-II. T I31' 1115-1 lnalueclm' a:' as bui rInI-H nol display hilns- If 11lL1I'h. S Fa Morn I-iuusu-vII-nnina' 2n thu- II um. But the mu'lm' L5 I.'II:II'I1'1I up In Iime- for visitors. .' Tho. maIim-ny r pI-uuie lakr n wnik. .1 frw um sltJfJit-s 9 9: min: sieep. I .1nIx' Puilur. ulmn Ilist-m'rt'ing same m-u' lilav lmshus 4m 1n .u 1 N I Iilv ranlj'nis' IJII. look .91 Ihe n-wx' library Imraks I AllI-ntinn 10 lb n-nmg Ihim: is at times unI'I'II'IIIIIal I Longing eyes are. turnml tan A ll..- tpnnls t-auI'I. Willl'll 11 Tu 1:511 . stands rI-adp for us . I A shut-lcinuh shun rum'uz-alinn. Px-gk'y II. us 9-1-1me lo 13 IV :33 . 1.IlnIv lI-Imis. 111 wonlier u-nsn 111v alLIdtuun is? . Woluume Ihl- sparrows. '1'1Iv Iam's hang llH-Iir VIITISLHHIS 'l . TI: ' H z . I'Hmun' at I iampilt' s. ' :v; ' 1. I 14 i Fr .- I I-II'. Wins in inasu bull. Fume uf IIIIIIF I7 I9 H - tram n e I'atIn-r youlhl'ui In uam-m-nnc-e and slightly ' II ' fresh in maImrI-s. I Palm Sunday cllnvus al Iluv Lulimt'an lI'i'lll'i'I'l. l'v-anle 1 11 'i '10 :1: t-Ium- Io III-ur 1119 music in Rllilv- I11 land wenth-I'. j - I I 3 nu-lo-II'lulpx-I werk, Ami alas.I--lamn1 is a: II. r'mne 1' N i H C nhlu'eriaLI-d 91911:. ISIIUH. lmakfssls. 51ml 2: III Hallmw Q I'm' Iuemhvrs 0f . NY I A. and Y. M. ii. A. Hilly Sunday 1'EilCI'II'S I: IllEEl lIIilliam-II. 1!I1.'-. 3 Rain and still l1101'l' rain. I't-an up day is III IT and II PU Rh ; 0'; I'Iasses alu- hc-III as usual. Nu gI-rnl l13iu'I'I'I'a'li'J'n m'rI-r liI-I change in made. 2 - - An anonymous: IIalu-r is J'I'HII in 9:1le sun Ir. Brain um! I II 8...: Drawn nrato cal t'untvsl is hold in 0mm I-allran. I I, .. ' .- 1-3x'eIIx'hur1r pI-Ipmes Lo :0 Immi- but 111v I-x I?IlI.il'l'i'IilI few. ' '11 I'I-h Miss Hangar! 3 5. I. ' Good Friday 'I-PII 1V. V. A. haxo a tr a fur Mia's Huz- 'I FT 11 : . gaIL Euiz- I-ag-vr m ire; for s: 1H5! 3.4 rd an i At: lIIc n-muants In-ft III taI-thagu- repair.- Iauxe'vs f :11 I ; - wmr. I i qr: q H I EaaI-I: Wimmn sllnkesIIoaI-o 1mm. 1.1m. sunrise Svl'- ' 5. I Tires al rhurth. I H I M I Peopir 9:91 hack to work. YI-n' muvh I'I qu-shpd. E 25 I Tu Gaiilvn banquwl. A fu-ast fn lhv gums? l; . 1V lilei- Uiuh concert at lho gym. Th9 t-hI-z-IIfui dandrlizm 1 ' sm-Ingeth. I n; I Th r, ,n . Flvvryborh'is r'lean up day 011 Iral'I'IIIus. u-xcvlat for thn- wvnli- ' I I ling. Feller and HIII. his rnlel. Ellen: 111' sky aura a I a recital in ew-ning. li:h-ryouo is t'IHlTII'IMII. Flowers lIi'- ' 28 F, 2 4, srond En :luanllt-Iv. as usual. ' i 'I'Ilv Htunl Prat. I'vupie or past a- prehisiuriv unimalx. m. 8:: ' aml nmIlI-rn uhenun'II-nn mm prI-sz-ni. . Fame. goullr- Sm-Ing! . ' Diphlhi- inl mllxluess! 1th-u ! 11w 3:11-11 our winter unclen-Iollns i :m 5' 3:2 And put thrill m1 again I , 17:le Ihc uyslcr. I '- I .I .. . . -.. ---.. --. - I L' l . Om' IImImi 'I'IIII-IIqu-uv CRIMSON RAMBLER '1'; 5' MAY, the Ninth Month M'ay hath 3! days I'H fake Hm Showers a3 Hwy f'aH, Enough if H! M. rud of 0!! llarr Sr- 11- -.1m-.1 and I will no! N 1- 1m; bosom; J thv garden Musmnn. k Ahmnmx E. u 2' . 3 .E I E 1R03'mnum 1'ALCI'I..-rrmxs .1'. ' a x at H ! 2 .1: I .1 g : Exams evilpse all ImppInu-ss1 E 5,. 3- 2 5i Iiur: in 011- nal'enrlem-y. Q l 5 E 81111 ms am! huIIu-s in upprcmvln'n: r-m1jum-Liun. i a J.- u 1 M I May Day. naskt-ls or Ilowu-rs m'r spatturm prqumx-Iy m'm' u Tu L110 n-amllus. . k ' A amsillw fact. P. R. hram amrit r n Ilka I11 I11.- 11mm, 1; 1V . Th:- Ilm' of the imagination is 111 1 1-5: I'nnrt'llin-nl. Third day of gratw fm- 1.111- 301111111411. .1101 um- u'IlII a 1-HT I muuruful farw- gives up his $15. t'hn-n-r 11:1. r11ilclrvn. 1h:- 1 1'11 worsl is 51:1 to I19. 5 . Fr 1 Horrors! I'itht thru-nlens in ask a girl for :1 dmu. ' I Prof. L11 h-n lllinlis Willh- I':1--y 11:18 hreu wailing m Hm F Sa 1 Krass In nusx- I113 Eut'ks 21110 so 3 31- I Henry :llrs'n-rs slruHa up L'ln- prergruvn walk RIUIIH. Of all 1 I S I aslunlshlng things. n Il't' ;1 year. Furllh deh-Iupmvnlsi Noilh- and 1111- l-'1-nfe.-ssur gr: Q 31 strolling. ettor go to Inn! $UD1HI'10SF than g'ol up in .h-hl. A row n Tu I 111mm lwuplt' pay for tlu-ir Pollrgians. Junnlm II, nltelnms In climb 11': L1111 I'lre 1-51'11110. Tun 1 W lofty rm alllhiLiUH rm- :1 Imle srxhoul .uill. 11 Th Annual fiuliIvan llmm- still luau: Ille dm-mHm-y. 17:11:1qu 1s gr-ttina' thin. Grrat rxrlhqnvnt over whal ls 1-. Fr worrylng 111111. Id 5121 I Noni? 13 n-rv busy Imrlay ami forgela: tu open: the library. 1-! 5 . Tho Iylnlogy class mkps a stmll 111' 111.1 1'1-1'1'912 Max gels religion and goes lo churt-h. All coillvge sun- 11 ll t'luntaa should :10 so iil Ivast nncv a near. 7 5101110 SL-m'm- Ihx-srs nn- in. 11: Tu 5 Max alwoelvratps. Elizabeth procrastinalPs. Verna L. .. g 1-5. 1; W 2.. I Sr: a: your mind with a hasty m'lmr jilIHt aftur your ,- 1110-11101 3' fails. Exams sru- com . . 1S Th F C .l Ifmx' drops at H'lmv or Farliui in a gallon rut u'nieu- ,-j 2 lmght work well in your val'buretnr. 19 FF :-. :1 ltet-itnls arv in vogue. Ii'x'u-ll and Joy 51111:. '1: H moulds plays. 'Tia hard ru .iufla'v nr nvu sullh fair E Z songstrra. 29 N. :1: ! Another 1' ital. .Vo SILH'Ix-ni of r'. P. can unn- I. 11w E'ar- z w 1 than- witlmut having absnrlmd m ll-asl a u-eo hit of '3 E- ; musioai t-wturo. :1 q A ..1 ' Rain shun: us in 311:1 gin-s mach Dlll- a x-hamw fm- sexiaus V :- meditatlon. E: 311 Z 1'- Mm-u: nu-Ilals. ViI-gln K. in piano. 91:11 Mary 5311111111121 '11- I ,- 7 roIz-e. 3v; ' 'ru :3, F: Marin: Frank in vfaire. aun'l Erma F'imswr 1n plsmu. A '- hamn' cnmbinullun or two iIIl:-1'vsrlng 119011ch hut vn- : I111 3 thv charm of vach. 9 u' ' Prarpr meeting All :utt-nd? Fomu slur'ly? -n- 1111 Z Tet 1110119 wcimls. Agnu-s in lhu- Chl ---h and UH- lmluo- .. 1i11lm In L'I1r- mWHlqu pour forth nn-Im'ly. 3.; 1r. Solnr go on a .iaunl h- lho wands. sunw- 1::- III? T'I'IDYJ'I'H. 111111 atlu-I-s m dnamlanr'l. Malau-l .T. ghas .1 I111. T h'a Jul'ia H'm'd Hmre horn. IHIII. 'I'he anim's tlu hanrlum Annual t-ommI-ncvmmn xerman 11y Hm'. IJit-m. Har-r'alml- 33 a . I'ralu- svrmnn by Dr. Hmu'or. Atadl'nw tiraduming pxerrises. 'Fhu- I'ru-ns r'la lnuk quitp 311 n aslrmishinxly 3: 41mm The Funiurs r-ulelamlp In a pjonjr? llec-itals in afternoon 111111 evr-ning. Annual Imnquet at ElilllL Lam hours a:--- lo 111' nxvusx-d 3:! Tu on Fm- -ial u: .-asinns. Alumni Day. G ---k Play. The m-turs r-nmhn-l mrmm-Irvs 1' 1V in sut-h a Grm-k mmm- I' 111 Ihv zimu- Ilnal w:- rs-rromly Impv il wears 1117 this summl-I'. JUNE 5 f'umml-nve I'lI Day, 1I11.- 121111 uf lhis IllHl'illliil'ill. 1 ' t'l'ps a:ll'HllfilsT. mm ln-m-Lx r-uul'ug-uux. Ll1u- Fonim-x I vmwc into lhn wrn'M. Seni rs Eu nmund will. dnwnr-nul fur-us am! Irm- l'ht-I-ka Tho 11onmu-m-u-mvnt ru-olln: I3 1'11 the spring l'm'n-r rules supn-me. Hurrah fm- x-m-ullmn! ' Saw- all you otlm- forks Rvm. 13, ifilr'u. - O 11c H11 mh'ml ' frigufrurr ECRIMSQN RAMBLER 11; g T111913 WHAT THE ARTIST THINKS THE HAMBLER B03111; THINKS UP THE Cui'rlnnn BI'SINESS MEX Clan: Hrunh'rd ?hunl-Ht'c am... n... ...4.........- 4 w.+-mw -. ' 4'1 CRIMSON R.- MELLJ-LR ' C. C. Boosters Fun Page t'nrfhugv Collvgc Hartman. tllc Phutugrnphi-r Ed, Huch Ow-Ifaff PagP--- F. 'W. Niggnmuyvr Cutlvr Hutz'l WV. E. Lynn $' Cu. Thv Journal Mrs. T.. M. Bruce Hancock fnunty National Bunk C'Ims. Urth Our-szrfwr Pagv Shun Hdw. Cu. Smiicld. HL-lfl'ivll :K' CEIIiH' Carthagt- Furniturr UL N. J. Ht-lfricll C0. Eml'icll. Owslcy Clothing: Co. Churchill Athll'tir' C0. cht-r Rt-stnurnnt Dcw Drop Inn B. P. Durham H. 15. Trt-uthurt American Thcntrt' Uw-Si.rfh Pagr Emrich. Owslcy. Hclfrich 8: CG. Russell Smith J. Nacc Boston Store 01w Card Dr. Jenkins Dr. Ferris Dr. Runyon Dr. Pumphrc-y Dr. Fleming Dr. Robbins 1312 Blunder J. D. Baird O'Hnrru's. Vl'nud K' W'ulkcr J. 5'. Evurhnrt. Grocer L'. B. Nt-wcomer H'ngnm-r Printing Cu. ICIl-rtric City Engraving f'n. J. Silipttm. Grm'L-r J. Culkiu xQ 5mm Dimv Suvings Bunk Oscar Odvll C'. 1V. XYnlkl-r Roy Mom'u Alcxnndvr LumbL-r Co. Harper Variety Store G. R. Henrne Carson it Stockton MvC'ulloch Drug.r Sturt- Rubtrrtsun Drug Store Georgi: Orth C-u'thnga Gnrugv C0. IJA H. Miller, Gmct-r F. A. Gul'ard KY. 0. Kunkcl George Hatfield Fred Rc-vcr Symnnds Bros. E. A. Tm'kt'r H'nl fl: T rams ft'r f'IL-Ifl'ioh uQ ViI1imns H'oud Inn Svhultz Drug Stun CherrilL Shall lrlxchungt- Bunk Hnl'tm-ll ii Cuvnnngh L. A. Swain J. J. H'clch. Grocvr Ralph W'illiums Ruwc 1E Hendricks. 811099 Dr. Elscn - 1W.- -.,-.F F... ... Ono Hmldl'mf Th irfy-sr'a- It'l-I FIH-ZAM .LVD HUI- l' DRINKS UYSTI-ZRS IX HIiAHJN DEW DROP INN CARLTON 11k JIchll'IHSUN Purim. CONP'ECTIUNERY mu? CIGARS Sllnrt Urdn-rs. Mz-ulk. 27m EXHTIJAGI'Z. ILL. WEST SIDE SQUARE PliHNJ-L 23:! ' 77w Little Shop Millinery. Notions and Art Needlework MRS. L. M. BRUCE Scofield, Helfrich 8t Califf LAWYERS CAR'I'HgKBR. ILL. BI'SI-INFLI.. ILL. Oru' Numh'. d f'hr'rhrrsun-u CRIMSON RAMBLER '1? SHOLL HARDWARE COM PANY H'I'AII'I'HD IHIES A full line of Hardware. Cutlery zunl Guns. There is a difference in Hardware. Fifty years experience 11:15 given us a reputatinn and taught us how to buy NORTH SIDE MEAT MARKET FRESH AXD SALT MEATS always 011 hand Gr. Hr. ORTII. Pmprichu' The American Theatre HOME OF HIGH CLASS PHOTO PLAYS Special Ifwi'anu'm c?cr'y night Tm; pc'r'fm'mmwrs nightly F. XVAIJI'UX, Prop. Remember this Store for Picnics and Spreads N. J. HELFRICH 8 CO. GROCERS Om- Hrmda'rd ?'frirty-rr'ym Students.- are invited to upen aml keep their bank accrmnts with 115. Banking business is part nfan education. De- posit your mane and check it out. re trash Dmfis mm' C'M't'fcs from hump af par. VVC have a nice bank and check hook for studEnts. Take your banking mum:- witl! lts lmard. tuition and instruction free. Call and see 115. W The Dime Savings Bank W 0. F. .BHRRY, President M. P. .BERRY, Cashier PIANOS I carry 21': all times .1 mmplctt' linv 0f pirmus :md phlyrl'h'. :lmunf; I which gm.- smne 0f the world's greatest pismm and players, My prices at :111 times are.- Hit;- lou't-Ht. if you consider quality. SHEET M LTSIC I try to carry all the Iahwt copim of sheet nmhic: :Ind nmkc :l spru- iulty of special orders. CAMERAS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES h I carry ;: cnmplt-tr Hm nf tilr fammm Ingvntn. REXO :md i'uh cumvms. Also :1 full NW of films. dt-wloping paprrs :md sumnliu. Also remember that I have nlw nf tllt' must t-mnplrtc finishing dc- purtmcnts in HIV city. nll picturch lacing Iinislu'd 011 chu and :Ill Wnrk I luring; mmplctcd in twr-nty-fuul' hours from tfu' tiim- it is lvft. C'mm- in and mnlgv me Iamn- nbm'c htntrmcnts. ROY W. MOORE EAST SIDE SQUARE CAiiTI-LXGE. ILL. t'inc leudrcrf Thr'rry-nmu ...::.:.::..u 7. 1.... 2:: Mr: H H n n'n-u' Fur-Iy W'CRIMSON RAMHLEZH 1? 3311M Clutter WTHEN IN CARTHAGE STOP AT HOTEL CUTLER SOUTH SIDE SQUARE I A splendid place for athletic teams and tourists to stop VHtX'l'FlD A mun m Im'allthj. IIHIV Id 1H 01' over to shoal enuf hut air to heat the St'ienol' Iiull and Old Main. le following plesm- write: leynm Harris. Alderlmln and Seihert. Nu humming 0r triHers m-Hi apply. .dervss Prof. Vollmm' 111' Hill at 123456 Cullugv Street. between noon and uny nld tinw. FOUND A launch of kryx with the initials V. Y. plainly writtL-n in the upper left hand HH'IH'F 0f Hu' 19ft mil and a note Trading: If Inst plrzlst' return to either Inc or 31.11191 Johnson. Wt- :Iru pals. Owner can have same llj' paying: for this and proving :lll :llihi lmfm'c Dean Sinmmnh. Every day you are without a. Victrola is so much pleasure losta$15 10 $200 R. N. SM 1TH Come to E. A. TUCKER for Pressing- and Shoe Shining H? 5.5- right Um' Hmrdn'd rnrr-r-mre' h-:n-u-n .....---q-.-........ --....-.-u.n.-. .- .- Base Ball and Tennis Hammocks and Goods ' Pennants EDD HQCH ICODOKSTQDRE II'IIIIIIWIIIllliII.IIIHl:'I!II II5II'II II!III!IIiI IHL'I II H'!!I II IPIHHI'II'IIIIII IIiIIIIN III'IFIHIHIiIWIEFI'II II!HI.II IJ!III.II Books - Stationery I!i:ll Ill!lliliili.Elli1I IIII!IiIHIJliI'H Ii3lII!ILIlllliI1I'HEIIEIIITIIIIHEI'II. dlllll1l!!llEFI-Iill IFIIIIIIHHII IlllllilHlllillll Illll Hoch will treat you right IIEI'JIIEIIHIIIIIHII'II'H'II1I'H'!E!!I! IIIPEIIEII'H'IEIEII HIIiIiIIII'Ii IIEIII.IEIHIHIII'IHHIIIIEIHIIHHI IIlllliIlili'lllilngillHl Post Cards and School and Office Posters Supplies r r r - Chm leurh'cd .Frlf'f-T-f'li'd CRIMSON RAMBLER '1: g' CRIMSON 1115111an1214 11: t LEN :1 .wd Embalm m- F1: 11 em? Dirrr-im' B. P. DARHAM Furniture. Rugs. I'Jinnleums, Draperies Get my prices and I will get your business PHONE: OFFICE, 50 RESIDENCE. 1.8.3 w ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. .41? kinds of BUILDING BIATERIA'I; COAL A'ND TILE Otvn MoT'ro nSPPZ'JIP! fh'sf, Qualify H??L'Njfs, lem: N0. H 0. H. KIt'lIINIMY. .Uyr. CL Drown ynm' sm'l'mm at 0111' fountain Cl; Cover your disappointments with 0111- candies CI; Morse. Fern and Emma Chocolates BUN: huh:- am? package CHAS. A. ORTH .3 1 7 Maine er- Humirni Furry-rhrcc MCRIMSON RAMHLER 1? n-n-n-r-HI ! L a . l FLASHLIGHTS marl . lJ ' EVERYTHING ELIWPRICAL - SYMONDS BROS. 1 East Side Square ' Phunv 8:2 CAR'I'nAtue, 11.1.. Ger Hm habit of trading at T THE BOSTON STORE DRY GOODS, Nwrmxs AND SHOES ' UHF 1551'i11:1.1t11111v311 at the VVelL-lfs Tip Top F 10111' For Better Bread TVOOD 1N3? J. J. VVEIJCH Thr: place for School and Phone. 220 The Grocer Commercial Banquets Clothing that is right in style and price, for men and young men, for hats in newest colorings and shapes, for shoes on all the newest lasts and r latest shades, see the Clothiers in the White Front Store C. W. WALKER CO. North Side B qu Hunrh'L-J l'orr-r-fmtr ,.-,, .. C R I M 50 N k .5. .3qu L.Eik ' 1 ', w--u---- Fm- SERVICE, QUALITY med PRICE RESPECTIVEIJY Carthage Furniture 8C Undertaking C0. CAR'I'HAGE, 11.1.. Sager Bakery and Confectionery ICE CREAM. ICES mu? COLD DRINKS Lunch Served 5.33 lIain Street MCCUllOCHS Drug Store CI for a square deal El Cut Flowers G. R. HEARNE Pictu res Framed Hm..- -umwhwa Hm' .f-hmdrrcl Fw'Iy-II; .' CRIMSON RAMBLER 1? Emrick, Owsley, Helfrich 8: C0. Dry Goods, Cloaks and Suits Prit'rx airways Hu' 10:06.91 CARTIIAGE. 11.1.. CORNER GROCERY STAPLE LR FANCY GROCERIES Bagyngr am? 'I'r'misfm' Phone 204: Gian. l . IIA'L'HEIJI. Prop. FRED REYER PL L'JIBING and HEA TING GARTHAGE, ILLI N015 If you want to be dressed in the latest fashion and to the top notch. get your clothes from JOHN CULKIN esz SONS CLOTHIERS For College students for forty years Elfodm'ufr Prices E1 The old Cartlmgr College Clothiem FJNtilllliHth IRHR I - - Um- f'huuh'vd' a '..rly-:J.1' Dlt. Rmuu. S. Rl'xmx 10me PIIUIIPH N0. 1-07 L RIMSON RAMHLI-LR IIARTZl-ZLI. 8m CAYANAGII Lazcyw's CAli'l'l-IAGIJ, ILL. '17 DR. G. K. FLEMIXG Den ti??? Both Phnm-s Taylor Block Carthage, Ill. erhnngr Bank of Clililililltlu SHUIJ. .3: CU. l'ldahliruhvll 1870' Cupitul Palitl IJI - - $5fLIJUELIIU L'mlivitlul Pruiit-q - SISJJUIMIU 'J'iIH-U lu-r mlnt intrrmt 1mm ml fimu dt-p hits. D0 :1 guns'ml lmniiing unrl vx- L'hzrllgt' lllHiJIt'SH. ,Xovmlnfs suliriti'd. H. E. TREUTHART LIVERY AND FEED STABLE CARTHAGIC, ILLINOIS For Transfer Baggage and Bus; Service Plume HTOLFE 6k CO. Phone 174 H'ANTl-ZD J small 110:; of lli 01' um tk-r tn tvnrl u Think of 3 359059. 314: in he hatn-ht. G-md pay for right party. TriHm's mul lzmt'l-rs Have yuur stumps. Pele Jenkins and Hunt Ferris might wi'ito :Iguin. Apply :11 Gnusdnlr on Sunday evening EtftPl' milkin' titut'l. Pinnun :md Plnycr Pianos Eelhtmnn Kodak's :md Supplit's Dl-vcloping and Printing Picturt-s nnd Pit-tnn- 1 1'nmn-s Works of Art L. A. SWAIN .kgmu'y ftll' Gale City Laundry J. UV. EVERIIART South Side Cash Grocer I. U. U. 1:. Building 'lK-Yuphour NH. :26 .. Om' Hnlnh'rr. F --. 3-7.: rw- Fm CRIMSON RAMBIJCR '17 SERVICE SACRIFICE SCHOLARSHIP of Her Teachers, Officers and Sup- porters Through CARTHAGE C O L L E G E Lead to $ ENLIGHTENMENT EDUCATION EFFICIENCY Eanmrk Gmmty Natinnal Earth CARTHAGH. ILLINOIS Capital . . . . . . . $75,000 Surplus . . . . . . . . 25.000 $ It is :1 plcusurr to m,- to Iivvlr in 0105-1.- prrsmml tuuc-ll witl: tln- mevssurs mu! Stml:.-nts uf II. :1rtlI.-I;:c Cnllcgc :md to rrndt-r tllrm usnis- hmm- and :Idviru. 'l'llrwa of tho :wtirt- offin-rs 0f this bank :lrt'. Alumni of iI'al'thngI- Cullvgu and from experience and training; art- ablt: to make Intlpful suggestionh. H'r im'itt- you tn kL-t'p your :H-cuunts with us :md to 00m:- rF J. '1'. FI'I'I'iS. Pl't'xideut '73 8.1L Fl'rrisc. Cashier. '82 D. Ii. Mark. Viu- Presidmlt. '52 Thus. F. Dunn. .hst. Cushion In 115 often. CHAS. E. ROBERTSON Drug Store EDWARD E. EMmrK, Pres. Autumn's S. UwsLEY rin' Pros. Emrick 8c Owsley Clothing Company Flofieing. Furnish-ingx. Hats. DImfs, Ladies! mm? Childrmfs Shoes Wrest Side. Square Carthage, Illinois 0w Hundr'cd I'Klrrjhm'lrc mi 97. ... 25.2; I .192. 2.:23 .,. flru' H..-m:.--mr Hm- RIMSON R AM EELt-ER h hcmmsow RAMBI,ER '1: m Go In the 11'th Side Grocery for STAPLE am? FAXCY GOODS x..l:::::ilhih' HENRY RAMS 1.. :u. ISL'HNEH E. P. t'L'TIJSR Unqulim- Engine C 11 Iit'piliring ;; art a e MHEIEEPI EISIII'JI! . g . W'Tk Automohlle and Carnage Oil :md G.:Is::lillc Buivk ,hlhnnnhilnx C Ahl Brunt! amt! ompany Paige Buggivs 'h't '. . .ilc MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TELEPIIoNJ-L 113 .h'cChthrms 77m Firm of QUALITY and SERVICE Q All kinds of Building Material, Coal, Drain Tile. Sewer Tile, Building Blocks. Silos of Wood, Galvanized Roofing 0; Give us your business. we Will give you the best that money can buy and cost you 110 nmre than if you get it. elsewhere. Vie carry a big stuck; come and see what you lmy and take it home with you. 0; Telephone us. write us--bettel' still, call and see us for information and prices which we will always be glad to give you. W. E. Lyon Ed Co. 'l't-lt-phnnc 1 CAHTHAGE. 11.1.. Ono Hmrdrui Fifi-Hmc M . i 'Mr- L RIMhON RAMBLER -- mm, J. NACE 1i'l.'RNITI'RE. FLOOR COVERINGS UNDERTAKING CIVRTAINS. etc. Limwst'J Embuhum'x CAR'I'IL-HU-Z, lLIJNuIs CITY MEAT BIARKET AUTO LIVERY Choice. Meats of But svrvicv in thl' Pity all kinds CUHP'W frmh! erU. Hw1 HELFRICH dk' H'IIJJAMS RALPH B. WILLIAMS South Side Square Plumr ITS Plume Ha : .TOIIX L. SCIIITLTZ ROH'l-Z Hl-zxmm-Ks The Nul'th Side Drugg'ist Exclusive SHOE HOUSE Phone 9 C'AHTHAGE, ILL. Quality H'vst Side. Squnru A perfect fitting suit is 0116 me the best introductions to both friends and strangers Think 1M5 nz't'r' A good deal depends upon at 5.::0an deal when buying a suit Think ibis nrm' aha Then go to Floyd's Dollar BilV Tailor Shop CAMHAGR, ILLINOIS for your next suit Most careful attention given all Cleaning, PressingP and Repairing; Om: lemhmi Faj'rjr-J'ii'u DR. F1. BI. Rmsmxs J. T. chxmxs. M. D. i D1U11'1's1 I 0115111 Nlll'tllll'llfst cornm' 11f 51.111111? 011511 m'vr National Bank Uliiw 111-11121: H to If! :1. 111., 3 t0 5 p. 111. Both Planner; IiET-iitlrllPP: Eli N. 8111131411 Strurt JAMES D. 11.111111 0114.1111111'11, H'mm 8.; 11111111111 1 Latryrr 11111111111121 CAR'I'UAGH. 11.1.. CARTHAGEJ 1.1.1.. 1' Churchill Athletic Goods Co. GALESB UR G. 11 .L. Selected Athletic Equipment Base Bail. Foot Ball. Basket Ball. Track. Field and Tennis 1111111 direct to ynu at wholesale prices f '1' D11. W31. BLENDER 1 Dowmn PI'MPHREY . '1 Physician 11-111? 19111911011 i 1! 3 i C. L. 1911111115. M. D. II. J. 1411.531 I ' 1311311111111 11111.F 5'11111'111111 ' J J 05-1611 1111131 Phones .36 11.1111 61 1m; 1-11-11111-11 191'1'1.1-r11'r1-e1- mCRIMSON RAMBLER '17 a 1, .12 I g. , ;;yg;;aya ENGRAVINGS FOR THIS BOOK BY imp: ZElectric CUitg ZEngrubing Gin. BUFFALO I I One Hundred Fiffy-fom CRIMSON RAMHLER '17 The JOURNAL I -for good printing I A modern plant with I experienced workmen. L The beat a; service and prompt delivery. I I Baseball. Football and Tennis Goods. Harness and Shoes at ' Repaired at O DELL'S tim- Hmldl'rd f1'1r'.'j'u'r:'r .-..-: h 50. 10c and 25c Goocls A Dollar huys less than it used to. Nickles. Dimes and Quarters buy more at Harperqs Variety Store WVcst Side of Square L. C. C'unmN 7,. E. S'mt'li'rnN EAST SIDE BARBERS Under Dime Savings Bank CL Are you influenced by the 111anufaeturersa reputation when you buy? We believe nothing builds up confidence better than giving; your patrons more in quality than they bargain for. G This we are proving- hy selling Blue Ribbon Canned Goods Beech Xut Pure Food Products IIeinz' 57 Varieties Zephyr Flour Q These are typical value hrands. We thank the college and her students for their liberal patronage during 1915- 16. Wre hope for a larger student body next year with lots of pep. Skipton Grocery Co. LRIMSON RAMBLI.R ITW' Om- Hundrcd .F-ffy-sm' 'Wcmmson HAMULI- H . .. . ahis Annual is Hie product of a Print Shop amt features 1416 making of annuals amt are unique and final? printecl, and which solicits your patronage , WAGONER PRINTING CO. PRINTERS OF ANNUALS GALESBURG, ILLINOIS Chn' r.'uurFJ-r.i ll:!lfr- 'F1':In. CRIMSON RAMBLER l? ;; PLAEN VEEW mud - CARTHAGE DAEREES C. A. GARARD, Prop. PURE MILK. CREAM run! If E UREA M Glullvgr 35mm MOTHER CLAMPITT The Bnys' Idea? Boarding; House? 737 Buchanan St. KUNKEL DAIRY SANITARY MILK am? CREAM h IIel'd Tuberculin Tested I 1W. 0. KITNKEI. NEW' YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. I Largest and heat known institution of its kind in the world. Policies contain all the desirable features of 1110119111 life insurance C. B. NEWCOMER, Representative CAiiTl-LAHE. ILLINOIS - UIIC Urmdrcd FEfI-ruyh! CRIMSON RAMBLER '17 m pictures exchanged now become price- less in later years $. 31. 11C. Eartman First-class Photographer CARTHAGE. 11.1.. fhu' Numb FJ f'yf'f'fj'wrn': Om' Hundred J?.IJ'J' 'MCRIMSON RAMBLER '17-F...--I--I-- I .1: I 1 I I II I. .I... II n .. .. II I I I I HI.. . .I... I . .. llull It... ...: . I I I lr III. .I .I I
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