Carthage College - Driftwood / Crimson Rambler Yearbook (Kenosha, WI)

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O. THE 30 19 L B M A R II; .1... .. nil: ...Irl..l.;... -5 ; J1. .25 'm' Tm i... -. J: -.-; - ;-uiit . -1-;- -...' '21.; 'L. . It. . .w- -.....q..-.-p.-a......,-..-....-. . iC-Dpyri 931115 1929 Otto H. Frierlmann Editor Leon A. Sweef Busincsn hinnagcr m CRHMSQN RAMBLER of 1930 Volume XIX g 1119 Aumu a1 Pubiiration THE JUNIOR CLASS DEDICATMDN TU Dean A 0 Baomtman whose ITiCIlFIlSHIiP anal inspiration Lets given E9 1116 sfulilenfs a truer knowlecjge 0f Ebe- meaning of Life, tkis YDHUllnt of tine CRIBESON RAMBLER is Eleairaferl FQREWYCORD HT is 111: aim of His volunw f0 rerorrl a Iaifhfnl ancl Easting memory of Hue hopes anti joys of our Jim's af Carihage College. CQNTENTS INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER I FuNcgr' CHAPTER 11 C?assm C I'IAPTER III bns-Prz'afriry C H AFTER IV A H: F c fins- C HAPTER V A CHE'JI fias- C I I A'P'l'E R VI Form: ms- live Forevmr', QTarfnnage C-oM-egs Louliing far 0331' Umu-nvk's pl'nirim, Rising from th plain. llmlllmmlt to yvan of wisdom Stands lllll' dl-ur Old Main. Campus fair and lilliltlillgR wtntrly. Luck from vrvry sitlv. Ewrgrcvns t1: mark your ,u'utvu'ny Guard your portals widc. Every ymr whrn days of autumn To tlw firlds n'turn. Buck your cllildn'n Porno in numbers, Back your truths- to learn. H'hat the wonder that they latcr LL-un- your hulls with THIN?! Ht'l't' wm-n formed thnm- grand old frivndships Lasting ymrs and years. Many clinics imm- claimed your children: But from distant lands Still thry llt'cd whrn Alma Matu- Bccktms 01' commands. Livv forerrr. Carthage Collrgc! Growing all your days! . Ever worthy of our honor. ' Mz'l'iting nur praise. FLOSS HARRIS T.nt'szzxmsun, 10 The life of Ute campus ,fis m-mcdva' by nH- Sum'm' Of firm! iarspirnfian... Denharf Hall. Knowledge and power; all good we would gain 13 held in HIP halls of our siatez'y Old 51am . Pmbfr'ms of future shall finally here rest, The rmr-H'Jle mighty of fruiifs acid frat. Thy fair tall trees Iloid secrets in their boughs, Smiles and tears perkaps a. youth? first vows The Temple of Victory forever shall be The Home of Ur? Wilda Who Wears a P . hOh! world, thou choosn'et nut tht- btttc-r part, It is not wisdom to be only wise. And on the inward vision close the eyes; But it is wi'idnm tn bolivvc tlu' heart. Aaliministtmltiaon 19 - RAMBLER - 30 prcsiamem N. J. GOULD KYICKJSY, A.H., Jill, AJL PILD. Pay:' 18 aWH. . 30 RAMBLER - 19 DE 61.111 Dir CIGMl-TE g1? --:. H'HJJAM KL'IINS IIll.l.. AB... A31 Stub. Prryv W 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Administration 1111.1 111111.111 II'l'HXh'. 1.13.. 1.31.. SI'.D. Dunn of tIII' Collage IITIII PI'an'IIHIII' 01' L'ilt'lll'lhtT-T ' 1 .11 I'Ll1l'lh111I11lI Cuilu -. 158.2: grdIthII-II from I J I'rufu I' .XrIlIImI and Physical b :IrtIIrIu- L'Uih I'. . '- PEPPER. MATHILDH. 13.5. Dean of 11'IIIIII-II IIIIII Instructor of l1ihlI- 11.5. in l'IiLIInIimI NI-II York L'I-Hninrsity 1:12? i; L'u1um1sin LIIiII-r-uty. IHIIMUIJ. sumnu-rs 10H. 193-1: IIIHHEL' i'ihlicnl' SI-miIInI-3 I'II'W1 11111: urmiIInII; Islmlcnt. XI-II' York L'IIEI'I-rsit-I'. sum- mgr 1937. 1327- 111K 1km III' 11'nm'un. I1:IrIII'.' II:I' 11 11l'XtI 112 BUATMAN. ARCHIE 115C111. 1.11.. .1111. Dean of Mon and l'rqu-Smr of Physics. -.1. IL. 11ciIinu1' hmilmc 191?: .-1.IL. Indiana I'niI-urIin. 11:22; AAL, I'uiu 192?: l'rofI-ssnr u I II'-'iu.- fnrthauc L'IIIII-uc, lOlS-JIL 11122-; IchIn nf llI-II, L 193-13. - M 1m: ..I IIrtlII'uzc L'ollIgI- KIBBE. ALICE LOVINA. .1.1$.. .1.M.. 31.5.. PIIJI. l'rIIfI'ssuI' 0f Biulugy .-.1il.l-niIIr.-:i13 :If 11:1hl1il'ljltl1l1. 10111: :1..11'. 'L'IIiI'urIin III 11' iugtun.101-1:sIu-IIIII1' session. 11 Iishing'mn R --riIII!tIIr:I1 toiII-M :II 11 L'I'II 11':Inhinwlon IJLrii'j-lulltnl Station. 10m 11 , Lnrnrll l'IIiIcrsity. 1030;11ILI1 turnull L'HH'L'rr-ilj. 1021-:11rot'rrarmr of i-iolog3.L:IIrIII;I;:I'C'n1II',.I . 1920-3. X53 W? Hill T'I'pcr . IioquIIIII Kii1lll' P.Ifn' .91: imp. iIIIur. INUI ; IJI':In III' IIII' I :II'IIII3. 19 - RAMBLER - 3O jkrdlminisfmalfjion llHFI'ZLBU'WVJL SXML'HI. GRING. .X.1l.. l'h.D.. 11D I.I,.D. Prufc-wur nf Philuxnphy A. 5, I'rnnwylx'unia Fulh-gc. IRUI; gmthmtv Hutryxlm' lnipsit anll Huilr, IR'FF-JH; rmd IWH-lll'. Ill? , Dickinson i'uH flyllyhhm'u t'ullrur. 103?; I'ruftrrur of I'hilnmlllly. f?lflllayr guniumry. I394: arrulllzzlc slnrlunl IE1 ' AAL. llnrrard. IEJH; LL.IJ.. . ?'.D3IJ--, PENNIK'K. EMILY I'.. 15.5., .LM. Prufccssm- 0f Spaniuh i-::Ir-tl1:lf.fc Colh-xc. IU'UIJ; .-LM.. t'artluuzr Colluuv. 1W3: .urzuluatc :llllh'llt. L'nivrr-aiiy 0f ILrghfurn., summyr. IGIF; rurHity 0F i'h nng. unnmcrh 'IUllJ. 1014. 1921. H321: ilh alrurmr 1n I.z:lin nml Spanish. ii'nrllmgu Follrgr. 1920-33: Prt:Fv-:-.-nr of Spanish. 19.737. r4 VAX VELICHIL CHARLES .X., li.S.. PILD. Prufosmr ul' Mutlu'matit'q B.SH L'orm-H l'nivunily. ISNI: I'h.D.. I'Iillr'rlu'lc Cancun 1883; I'ullmv, Jnlms Hopkins Univer- 1 -8I: l'TUkath m Malhunlatin. Furalmgu Cnllrgr. 1020 -. III'JND'IT'JRSON. MILDRED. BS. Acting Pruft'M-aur uf Ilmm' lfcntmmim JLSJ, Imrq Hum: murm. 191:; graduate stutlunt Fnhnnhin I'niu'rsily. I921-22: Instructor in Hnmu Lconnnncr. Cnrthagc Cochv. 19.?? . Hefrlhowur Pmnuck Van Yclzcr I-l'eudcrson Pam J: 30 CIIAI'IN. MERLE l'i'x'l'ilil'l'ln'. PILIL .1311. Pruh'ssm' 11f I'lngzlish I'll. IL, Wochtur l-IIII'CI'H'llY 11F IQUb 1 1r:ily 111' U 'l . IM'II'II'II'IL'T 111' NW; '1' P'FlJl'Ih'SIII' 11f L;II'.'IiIu.'L Lulth. L M. II'1i11.'r.x'iI-1 11f i'l' . Wll: 1'.::11iu1u sI1I1l1-1zt. L111' :1I1 ::111II1'I1E quIII1I1-r rim 111 1'11i111'n11y 01' MiL'IIImm. lUJN: iiJI ICOENIG. Sl .I.3-I.1 5.. 11.15,. All, memmr 11f 1 1'1'1 'II and Livrimln A. IL. l'I1i11-r-1'it1' of 1113111111111. IQIJ- .1 l... Unin- 1'1T3il? 11I t snr U lnnah .11111 li1-r111.111.t'111l111.1 tuliun- 19311 1VHIT'1'I'IN. 1111111111611'1' VI'ILLIAJI. AJL AJI. meessnr IJI' l'lztssim .1.B..I'11i1'1-r.-1il1'0f .'IIiCI'li-ufm IRIIX: A.Rl. l'IIEVL'IHiI'I' 0f lli111ign11 IOUI; summrr wmmu. l'nixursiu- nf LIII1.-11;u. 191112 :1111l 19211: 19119. 1.:1':1.'tl11111 .NlL'I'iCl'IL Prr-fc-qim 111' l':!IN'2iCrI. t'arllumc t'niln-L: 1'. JUN ES. J L'ANI'I'A. .IJi. Illsfrm'tur in English A. 11.. 1:1rlimg1: Laih 1.1 102:2: .1;r;1:l11;11'1 11111111111 :ilIII'II'Iil'T sugnn 81:11: YIIEu-rsity nt' 101m. 1929:. lngtruuror III knuiish,t';1rlh:luc 1 ni11.1.'u.l92.r- Cbapin lx'm'IIig H'hitlnu jmn-s ' Ity 11f 1111113111111 IUIF'. graduate s1111i1-11I. L'ni- .1110.:1'11IIII1111'3 lulh I'll IOJI- 33' Unlu-r'.-:ily or 1111111115111. :111111I11cr I0212: I'I'nI'1-.-- 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Administration SIHJJ I M IN W H. l I Ill t .UilH .L 111., LM. l'IHtlftSRUl' 0f IIisturr anti Starini Si-icnt'v A.1,I Lnivnsitg 0f Vil innitli. .1903; gl'mlllalu slIItIrm John: Hopkini University, 1911-13: A.Riu Jnims Hopkins LIIiv-s: . 1015 IJIIiIIlec sllllil'l'll. anmmtr Sussinlli Cnirrrsiu- Inf Michigan. HHS; I'I ul'u-paur Ur llulur; IIrHl thci. ll SIiLMIiILs.t.IItl1I,:ICuficm'. I'Jm . KI'JIN'UBIIIHa H HH BERT I... AIL, IJ.,B.. PILBA M..L Pl'Uft'HEIIJT uf Education . LIL. Urillkmil NurnIrIl. l913: l.l..l:.. ?IlrIrtIuclu' l'nirvrxily. WEE; PILIL, Mnmuctta IVES: M.A.. Columbia ITIIiI'I-rsily. 1930, Uratluutu work nn l'IHL, L'IIII-crmly of Chicago; t'nrtlmgu Col- !I'gt. i023 VI' .KIZJE l'u.R HERBERT I... .LIL. AJI. Insfruc'tar in History and .Nssiritzmt C'mich Vanna. I933: AIL. UnivI-rpily 0f lliirmin. FPBrI; IHHFIICIUF in History and An- sisiant Coach. Furthagc Cnllruc. iUZFNI SNYDER, HARMUN M.. .K,B.. $.31 13.0 PILD. Instnlctnr in Surinlugy and Religious Education AJL. Carthage fnllygu, 1013: AJL, Carthauzc Cnifci:e.'1017: IL 13., Hnmmn IJiI'iniTy SLhOOl, I917: PILIL. l'nn-crsily uf Chit'JngD: LcnoI'r-Rh-I'nu. 1512?: Lquhugc CUNL'S-I'LI 1913b Sjniulmzm KI'IIIIIln-il H'agnrr nuyucr Pum' 33 ..-M .-.-I tmlh-..-.... 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Autumimistfratiam LAMBEIH'. NARI. LOGAN. Bit. 11.5. Jlmtmchnr I'n llilmlng'y uml Curator of Mllsvuln 11.5., tfnrlllngu lhllc . 10m: M.E'm. Fm'llnm- i'oIk-xc, NIH: .LVU 1'nir: I'xily nl' Midlignu. Indruclur in Ihulngy umi L'm'umr LII' llusrnm. Carthage follrxu. 1!J35--. Uhll-ZH. LEWIS. .LB. Cnau'h 21m! Dirrt'lur 0f kthh-tirs .N-I'... Kniru-rsiiy nf Illiunis. NILE: Alh lit Director, Kortllu'w-lt'rll L'nircniu; WISJUIF; Conch um! lhl'lTlUl' uf .hhlclics. turllmgc I'UlIrg-u. 1921 TUMIJN. BERNARD, HS. MS. Instructor in Deparlment nf Agriollittlt'v L5,. l'nirersity 0f lllinni'a. 1023: M.S., 9mm UIII'Vcrsily of Iowa, 1927' Umdunlu work on 1 . 13h. LHIErz-rsity of Iowa: fnrlhugc College. 1923- . HILL. Ii. I,.. .X.B.. 31.8. Instrm'tur in Chemistry .-K.I3 . Cnrlhuxc Follryc. 1922: H.341. l'tlh'cr'aiiy OF Hlilwis. 1923; lirnrlnnlu StudL-ul Smtu 'L'ni- unity of Iowa. 195-1933; Cnrlluuw Colla'gc. 1923-. anlrrrt Ulnar Tomlin. Hill Pngr 3 f l9 - RAMBLER - 30 Atilmln istrmtion IQAIIHHY'I'IH'I. DONALD '13, .Ll'L, H.PJ. lnslrut'har in Journalism $.11. Thicl CUHCKU. 1934: Illr-lruclm' in jmu'nniixm. AAEITII'IHRK' VUNL'LU'. WE? CULBY, HELEN .t. .LB. Instructor in Physit'nl Jiducatiun fur H'umen 92 Cnivursily 0f Scull: Jlaknln. 1923-25: Iowa Smh- TL-nclmru Cnlluyv, l92h-2h'; Cnrlhage Calirgu 1 8- . ' KRAL'SS, WILLIAM C, BS. Business Malnugvr 13.5.. Carthagr Culln'gr. 19M: gradual: student. llnrrnnl School nf Elusincss Administration, 1916-1?; Ilusmrss Manager of Carthage Collcszu IUEOA GOEILER, PEARL E, ABA, :LM. Registrar -A ll. E'arahngv Cnllcgr, 1920: .LM., Carthage Collugc, I928: Secretary to President. 1920-21: Regls ar of Cnrthagc College. 1921 . Forsylhc Colby Kruuss Hm-Ilrr Pug? Jj RAMBLER 30 19 limo: llrrm' 7 Pay.- M Stenimjs 'll1qu- rl IT: rig The 8911:7101 Chss OFFII'ERS CARL TAMBERT . .................. Prrsident RL'GEX'E Ilmm ............................................................ ..I'kw-Pmsidmt Faxxv Sum .......................................................... Sm-rrmry-Trmsnrer In September. 1925. this illustrious class of 1'9, numbering mm. hundred and twcnty-ninv members, cntvrcd the portals of Carthage- College for a four year sojourn. It first organized with Bub Gubclman as the leader. Thttn it very 5001! showed its brawn by erulsing tlu- uttrmpts 0f the Sophomores to carry off the. Patablt-s from the Frcsllman picnic. But in its; ntxt scralbthc annual pipe rush-- it was duumcd t0 clrfcah only to regain its prestige during the. Sophomore year. Its undmmtvd Spirit arose again, huwurcr. and rt'n'm'st-d formvr l'ccol'ds by winning tlu: Freshmun-Soplmmorc dl-hatv. The class of ,29 11:15 the. honor of being tIIC first Freshman r1355 to have achieved this distinction. In thr Sophomore year, the. i'lilfSH hogan tn particiimtr in t'n-l'y 111mm: of rol- lcgc activity utl1lctics, government, dramatics, music. dcbutt'. and the. applicaticm llf G. A. P. In spite of reduced numhcrs, the. Jlmiur yt'ur was cllnrnr'tcl'izfrd 113' an invrmlht' in enthusiasm and L-nllt-gu spirit, and the Ilighl-st type of Rnlnmzn was lmhlislwd. The class entered its last year under the. guidnm-L' of Carl Tmnbcrt, and it ufftrcd leadership and inspiration in all school activities. VCllilc its mrmht-rs look back over their four years. rltcord with pridv, they rrgrut thL-ir approaching departure from thv raremnced halls of their Alma Mutur. Pnyv 33 19 - RAMBLER - 30 .H,IH .R. HUBJ'ZHT .T. MIJIII'III'. Wis. liiulugy I..'I4 r0:.x'u Normal; HI-mii-II 4 Iuh 3; Iiouthnll 2. .1, 4; 'I'JII-Iu Pi. ATKINS. LYIJ , Ferris. Ill. NIII iII-Ilm tin. HII'I' Iiluh i. '3. 3; I'IIIIIIH 4ilIlJir 4; 4inlII-gu' tll'fhvkllfl i. 3. 3. 4; tuliil'L'K' IL'IllIl i. .3. .S. Ii BJRTUN. HHLHN Hurilrllia Iii. Engiish ll, F, A Yiu-u l'rIwirlI-ni ihirl 3. hr.l1l 3I-hlIII ll:;III ', u. 4'IIIII-- ,II- HIIcial triInmillI-I- 3. -I: II l'irIIIIII 4 :lhtrl: IanrI 3, 4- PE I'IIi Nu, BECK. ELLA Sl'l'l LIIImri-I'. III. HIJIIII' Etnumuir-s '1'. 33'. C. .'I.; PrI-uiIII-III llnmr I'ZLUIIIIIIIEI': f'iuh; TlII-m 4'lIi llI-lm. i H 1 i 'HHRHHNKE. JASPER T. l.I-nzl, Ill. 4 JII-mistr3' Y. 3'. 43. A. c-Elhilll 2 3. 4', Mrnix liII-I- Club 2; Malt.- QunrtI-I 3. 4nilI: . C'lIoir 3. 4'. Intur-Iirn- ' turniry founcil R..IIIIII i'IJI'Irti 42$: 'IiIIL-III Chi ' Doha, Prrs. 4: h.IIll1L.U-.Ilah DUKEEY. DURUTHY Czirlilalfit'. Iii. .. Clansit'x I I I . JilUIULD. EDNA Frl'v'ptlrl'. III. ! Hinlugy ' 'I'. 3V. C. A.: 4:. Ii. A. UUIIZTZ. EDWARD 4i, FIIiI'ug-II. III. Phiiusuphy l'rc iIIcIII SIIIIlIIIIIIuII- HIM; PruiIlInt IIIIIim ' hhu tlnla 1. 2; PI'u'IIII-m iiilli; .. I s 4 L llHl'Slt lIIIIir I QILIriI 'I '-. . .i-H'lHIil'glll 3 ' l rIIIiIII'l iiIiI .'lI'I t'quII-il -. .i: IiiI'Tlrfr' .39 RAMBLER 4,?er -- ?. - U l'lil-ZIJI .LV. HUB Hli'l' l'l. Iligtorlr Ml, Ulrmol. HI. Flaskrthnll I. 3: 1 0nllanll 1. 3. 5, -I: Track 3 4: TIIe'LI l'i. HJMIHC'K. NINA 'i'nrllh'lgt'. III. History VMtL-I'n 'I'--:u.'hn-r-. K'uHx-uz': ICI' Cil'umn C':u.u-L L'ImL HAMRIFK. SAMlVIiI. .L Iliafury lawfuyrtlr. Ind. H'ridIh-r-Jw'. i'nIh-xv 1. j MAR MS. ISABEL F. .L Pininlirld, HI. C'Fu-mistry '1 hm Vcn-in Than. 2. 3. -l: Vn-a l,itL-rnrj' J: lionsu Cmmnilwc 4; T. VI'. if. . .; : rhctn i'lui Ilclla. HARTEH. RICHARD Furthngt' 1H. i'lltnmatry Tlu'la Pi. HUFFMAN. ELIZABITFI'I English Lufuyt-Hv. 1nd. VWuirFm-r JletJr Collcuc l. .3: Y H'. t . A. IIIRIU. EUGENE 1,. HHIIIHHHI. 111. History Flmtllull I, 3 3. 4, Fugaluin 4: Ihlskethrlll 2, 3, 4, t'apmin 3: Ilrnnmtic VIIIII: Spanish Vluh: Senior CI. ' 4: I::trr-1-'rnu rnity Cunn- ci! 3, 4; 1mm Tau Sigma. ISLHY. Ill GLENN Newton. Ill. lirlglish A'mdncr Ir. f-ullrgc '20: IkukrlhnH l 3: Lambda Sigma Kappa. Prifit' 30 19 - RAMBLER KILVHH. JIAHTHHX D. Bluffs. 1H. i'hI-mixtry l'humislry km?! .1 I; 'HLbiIu-ru Mrmngrr 1E.unsl.rii '23; Alpha K'nmm PL IJitilJili. JSAIH-llJ. Engiish Burlington. Ia. .Iunim' i'nllrgr 331. n; Y. H'. F. Ax. Hrmm- VUIIIIniItI-r: Van.- l,ilh'rury Hminy: Aw?! IiliIIn' t'nHrur'nH. LYMJN, HRCPH llondutn 'IH. History FUGHIHH 1; El Circulu FHHIK-Huncu; fnh-r-IrrutL-r. in I'nuncil ER. 2291 Lambda Sigma Kappa, MANIFOLD. HELEN H, Lillinl'lll'. III. Mimic H. F. A. 1, 3. 4'. V055 Literary; Cnlch-c 'rlm'lr '311; Y, XV. F. A. Cahinm. Md'UY, HELEN K. I-Irrnlnnn. III. ll'atht'nmtit's G, F, A : YullL-y Hall: iincimtlmll: Um'lm'n flirl'V 11- Tenn: 3: ', H'. F N, Crnlain-jl - . Huu-e. Sidcut -I; 51-0. Ilonk: Econmnics Club: Thu: CIII' Ucltd. MCM I 1,1 .l N, KRNN l'l'J'H Ferris. Ill. C'hmnistry l'Ll Virclllo Cnsh-ihnm; Thvln HIE Ih-Jm. MORGAN. VWILLIAM HHing'hzmh III. History FUOIIJEIII J; Lumluln Sigma Kappa. NJJ'JNABIFM. IIUWAHH ll. L'fht'mthr-v Princeton, Ill. Tmrk I, 2, J, -l; Lumlnin Sigma Kappa. Pug? 3! 30 30 HEEIJElt FIil-IDNRH' C'm-lhagv. III. Cht-Inisll'y SI'IIHHYAUL FJ'FILHHNIC A. History lluj'u'nutl. III. V11culun l'ullun- L 3; Y. H'. l'. A. t'uhim'l Y. W t l'rlfhii'lrln: t'nlh-gu Vilnir 4; l,iIn-ury t'mmvi! SUTTON. MARY Mt. l'uluski. III. Ilumo Rt'munnit's ' Y. W. l . A, 3. 4: G. F. .L 4: H. EC. fluh I. SYMH. FAXNY Uilk Park, III. 1 Chemistry F. A. Hoard 1. L Progr- J: Y. H'. '1'. .L ncl 2, 3 4: l!r:nn:u;1'c Clul- .Ut Editor. kpanix'h Club: Eum- 1'cas. Senior . ' .' Ihskdhull; Tmmis: : t'hi llcltn; .lapn Dnan: Library Comp ui! 4: Soplwumrc-Sunior Scholarships: BL-tu Kappa. TAJIBFRT. IZXUU, V. Mihwulkee. Vis. Classics linostcr Huh 1; Librarv tr'uuncil 2: Sludcnt rim ! 1 3. Pn-ra. 4: Y. M. C. A. Cnhiuel 3, 3, 4: ?rcsidc-ul Rvuinr Flaw: Tcunis I. -.. . 4: Alhhvtm i'mmcil. PrL-u. 4: North Hull Proctor 3 'hum Pi. l VALKER. ONLIN Hamilton. III. Mathematics I l'hmllall l. 3. 3. 4; Ihlskctbnlt l. 2. .L 4-. C111- tnin 4; Thctd Tau 51mm, KYUJCY. ALICE Hillshorn, III. I flzlssk's I Tiku'klnml Cul'h-L-u I, 2: I'lmrluston Normal 3: '. H'. C. A.: nlusgn Yrrcin -. YAKLH. L'HRISTICNl 'l'illu-WI'H. IH. Enl- isi! Yuss l,iturrlrj': Y. H'. C. A.: ?'Hmnhh L'Iuh: Homn- Ecunmnick Huh 19 - RAMBLER 1 1'1'YSL'II. DONALD ll. 111nm, ill. IZ'Iu'IIIthI'I' K nllngn tlllilir :1: V :Inil5' I'JL!I.'IIL' 3; leuthwL-st- I-rn lT-I1EVI-ru115 u1ll11li'l1L'r'2-k1','l1lt'l:l 5'111 IJL-Ita; Ni 1:. :I1I1J'I 11:11:11 1. 1111113113 5115:1119 Ii 'Ipp: 1. 31-10011 1'1. MARY Ml. Stl'l'Hnd. 111. 1511110111 FUNDRUN. DAVID Quincy. 111. Iliniury '1'I11:I.'I 'I'JIII Sigma. L l'E!-1t'li. CARI. l .. Bluffs, 111. l'IutlIL-Insltim MitHanrl CnlIL-gr 36 '21, Borlthle-rn 1.'11iIr'L'I'- uil5 5-u11e1:1: 11 t'nIIL'III' Lhuir '28' 20; .-:X11111I Kapp'I l I ALLEN, 11111.13er M. Kingman, Ind. English VI'I'iIhIL'r Ir. C'o1lugu '23-'26; IhlskI-htall 3. SCI'IEHEIL BYRON II. Ulnrey. 111. Philosupln' 'lel Slth-m of Expecch WiucnhL-rg 22- M28 II11'III :ItIIl huphomnrc Debut: 111 :II' Commmsion III of 11 Epsilon Nu of Kappa .. 5-1 2'- PIIE: 11ittL-II1IL- r5; Col CALIFF. MERLIN nt'nge-L 111. STUlIlL NORMA BUIH-ZNSCIL-YPZ Minneapolix Minn. S'I'I'Illi. 11111111511 Minnen 1111113. Minn. 1A M BERT. 1513112111319. Carllulg'c. Ill- Muscat l'rrm' 33 30 RAMBLER Thr hill. though high. I t'UYi'l' t0 :lwvnd; 'J'lu- dif'Ht-ulty will not nu' offend: For I In-n'cin thc way to lil'v lion Ilcru: Como. pluck up hvurt. let's nvitIu-r faint nm' ft-nl'; Better. timugll diliit'ult. thv right way to go. Tlazm wrung. though easy. wlwrt- tllv vnd is won? S T 0 01 m 1 30 Jlrhlhwl Knnkd Ih-imm' The Jmmimn Chas lIl'T'Il'ERS WYJLLIAM .InuNsux ........ . .. ,. .. ...........................Prwsidm.:f HOWARD KI'NKEL , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .......... I'Er-r-Prrns'idmif Rulmli'r Rmxuw . .. . ................................ Herrerary-Trmsurvr Time short yn-urH ago wv rntrlxd Carthage Cullcgc as timid Frcthc'n. H'v wcrc immcdintt'ly tukcn umlvr tlltf guardianship of Pl't'xit? whom: guidance enabled us quickly to adjust oursdvvs to 0111' new t'llVil'Onll'lCntl and what 21 plcasant place we found it. won though thaw horrid Sophs did walk away with the. class swap. Vi'u: spc-L-dily gained rL'H'ngc however. :15 we han- the. distinction of living thv. first 0'1:le to win tllt' Btckman Cup fm' thr drink: in both nut Freshman and Suplm- mon- years. Our class stands furcmoht in lmulurship of tilt various organizations on tiw campus. Thv fnllmving gmulls. Pi Kappa Dvltn. Dramatic C'luh. Spanish Fluh, Gvrman Club. Studvnt Library Foum-il. V0345 I.itt:1':1ry Smitty and Y. M. C. A. C'abinct. Imu- nu'mbt-rs of mar than as tlll'ir cllitrf cxu'utirL-s. Thr' editor and thr business manager of Thy Cufir'girm sm- also from among uur unrrnlm-J's We are wcll rvprmmttd in tlu- Hcld nf :ztlllrtics. in tt'nnis. fontlmll. basketball and truck. XVc- fuel that we lmrc won our plau- 011 the campus. :md. whilu we look forward with n-grl-t t0 our last yt'rn' of stay II: rc. wv plL'dgr UIJl'St'IVFS anew in loyalty to old C. C'. Pug? 36 19 - RAMBLER Pulit'lx'. MILDRED Lulull-Iz, 1H. .UiMrwd may am! Fm :c'FerFy known rnmmr' HM- shufrwrx: fut! rc'hfvn E! r'numx m yi'rm'rm Imr .I':: fail in HIM. ISI'IH NS'I'ICIN. Ll'rll .l .i'l i'hiv Igu. III. LHrHI'r' is mm of Hm pt'h'r'p mar! r-hir young rfruuxrlfx :c'hu prrafrlrx Hm pupu'rrr .s'fmrfre of rHIhrn'n. 131.0031. UI'INEYA Burlington. In. HrtH Jr: JHxx F'rtr'Nme. Hm pi'M'w ul' hr-r r'hrxxnm F wtf CARLTON, MARGl'EIH'I'I . Falrllmgt. III. fr it mmr'tr'mrne amid Hm! hwrndifu! gh-Ix rrrr! a'rwgfn-ireuf. hut nu! .er EH Hm rash. Mar- yrrm'irw r'x rr. mru'uxmy in HM Hrmw Er. zit:- pm-fmma! mid in: n J'rrimnfmr' mm-irirm, FASBPHN. DOIHJ'l'llY Fl-I'ris. lll. She hm mrm'ra hm' l'hnl't'P mm? mm hr Nim'- mryhiy prqmrrd h: rIr-rmwfr'. moi: umb- mush? i'iIRISll'HLLU, Vs'iIIPl-lli Chimgu. lll. Tim r'mmmHnr nf NH: mu? :m' m'r' xln'r' .WIHWHHH'X Hm! Fur knuim hm. COFFMAN. HENRY Polu. 1H. J'frmfc :c'n-HM hr: n xc'M: p'u Eughxh Hixmry if IN could hr furl! frmu hnum. .lirirjrmr- nisfamy m rrmqu JII'. f'uj'mmr ph'trm' NIH RM! 257. FOIIHE. ARTHUR Cauldron, Ind. Hr r'mnr from Indiana. hut mm :cv :hm'f Imam m mui- Hurmir-r SEL'w-r'rhmrrifH Paw 37 l9 - RAMBLER - 30 BURNER. RALPH Burlingtun. In. .1 mm'v pi-rfwrf ymHMmm rrmM rm! hr: fmmtf: Km :3- hr'riha-f rm n yrmrf fr-Huic tummy NW bn-Ux Juli! rrx fr H'P'm'mfnbh- N.I'mh'Jm nnmuy Harv fuming. DINNER. S'I'EI'III'IN Mt. Curml-L III. 'IH'HIN if ?m zr'urfr m' ie'Iar'Hir'r if hr ping. Sirw Tc'r'H' hr: Hrr-rrz EH Hm strum :i-Imh-hmryr. rn' zvrry. FINN. HAROLD Clulthvirk. III. Rru'm'pf I my yr! n'n n'mnr'fhiuy xwlxrr- Hnmd. FULTS. LICIUII'I'UNv Cnrthugu. lil. HP hm: Wm: H bust of friend; by My r'hrn'fuhnvss. FRIEDMANN. OTTO Nuxlwillt'. 'l'vcnn meg rmr Hditm' Ix :c'nrrhy of um' Imu- nr and merits mir praim H 5:4 n .mfa by! rim! 1m :c'i'H' xtIr-rwru' in :c'hrer'w M M- hvmpfxf GABLH. JOHN Rm'kyhny, Montana Om- r-Fasx Fame :ml rmflr; mm afivirmt mam- nym' bm-mmr John I'M Hdimr of NW f'nf- Fralm'rm. If I'x rdzc'nyx rm! mm Hum land fur! f Hm Fame! firings. HASTINGS. ROBERT L'zlrthugv. III. T'IH' flaming; .urHIHJ 0f mn' r'hrxx Fm! ?mz'rrHrrlfrxx Fir Hny Her Ecru; FM .-1'xh'mmmy. Ill'II.P'lill'H. VKILLIAM Cnrllmg'c. HI. HEW ix mu Im'iur'v. Hr m'm-r wm'n'rx h'x' xmm. mid Iravxmm nrwr ie'ari'y Mm. Pay! 33 19 - RAMBLER l-IliN'I'HCI-I. Glili'l'li CHI . Lvipzig. fit-rmuny Him r'tmuf from afar mmJI Draught TC'I'H! hm' many yrmrf. rhiuyx. lI-'ra mun flit!!! to how th't'rl'rmh' x rt rirmxmnfr. IIHNTSWH. MARTIN Lvipzig. Urrlnuny Mm'u'fn H'r'ln' rm! r'hzvri' Nloh'ffh em r'rr' r-rmip Ir; t'I'rIHK'ytn hm. HI'IJu DUHIS H would frn'n: muff Hnrm rr hoof: it; Fri? an of Ur. 3mm! HIf-qux nbnuf HUME. fL'Z'M'y-lmnlirj HL'N 31:41 Burnsidla III. lIl.'NZIKEIL MARGARET GrJldt-n, III. Just what worth. 3mm! of lax grime for Hue itrlmif. um, Ems? We Mimi no! worry about Margaret liL'XZIKl'ZR. RI'TII Golden. Ill. No! wily dum- A'Im Inm'vf! 5n mimic Fm! in fnrmh'rfmff. SIM ix rr nrar'msirjyff JACKS, MARGFERI'I'I . Carthage, Ill. Mary is Flappy-yu-hu'ky mu! Nady 1'0 give m all a hreufr bur fffm'k insisra' rm firs! pfut'a . JOHNSON. II'UYIN VA'EII'MIW. Ill. If he ix nut in faz'r, Him? in' im Far'h'rZ'iuy in signs. JUHNSCBZ VIl.l.IAM Dixum lEL Our f'furn'rfhm Trim Maqu- mb nu H of Hm giant: hut hr ix mhuirmh Puyr' 3:; 30 RAMBLER - 30 JONES. RH'HARD Muscatinm lu. 'I'Dr'r'k Mkw if shm' mm' merrL but far he nfu'tlyx pr'lnpy it'M-H a. 5mm! Firm- is n! p'mnn'. KILYI'ZR. FLURENFE BIIIHH. HI. 0H. 01' Hm max! hr'mm'fn! rum' quir'r girl's on UN r-mnlnus. .I pvi'fm'r' Md!!! KUICPF. W'JIXFRR Burlington. Ian .nr' may 1m! hr- u'u'y in Main ; Fm! hr: ranks mnnny rhr- hiyhrsr In nhiliriw. KliUI-lNS. JOHN Chicago, Ill. .Fnhmrfr 5.: rriic'rtys happy turd makes :vz'r-I'Mmrfy rim: happy, K l'X'KRL. llCHVARD St. Louis, Mu. HP is quir'r. imr'wh'i'uux. mini is firing! up In Htr' Ktmkh' rt'pufafr'nn. LINNEI.1.. BERYI. Elga'ill. lll. Fm. 2w harm a violinist mm' sine pm'fm'nm fur Mr brad in NW hrmf awry. LUNG. Ii. D. Fell'thagln III. Doug is mmfhm' r'lf Hwy! quiet. but lirF'H'! prrnyh. Md:'.'lli'l'Y. MARGARET Carthage. 1H. Jfrrmg rialsxn'. Iar-L' i'm't fun. nurr' aH Hint H fnimx h; make Hp rt IiknnMe yiJ'F, Page 110 19 - RAMBLER 1'1 HNHENDIFIL 1H lef: i'ill'tllslgl'. III. Rum Lu r'NrV-frmn jnHy. um! n'az'nyx i'rwrf'q far a frir'mffy whm'. PVI'IJN. Ill'UIl liillsimm. llL Hr; Mm: m: Inm- m In, hnppy Hrrmyh n Hwafr'lnmm. PATHS. JEAN Ilillxlmru, Hi. Him ix gm?! I'm! NIH! IIHI'H u may Him!!! JH'J' Hm! mnkwx m Funk run! Hand: rzc'irra. RALPH. DOROTHY Princeton. Ill. I'M. min? L'mm'x Iwr Irwrrms hm-kic'nnix um! fln'n'ur'n'x. bu! .wl'm sHH i'mx Hum for 1 , II'. C, J, mm' H! r'irr'uh: anrwh'mm. 1i lGl'l'Z, LELA Pontiac. III. Miss IL'I'I'JW would be Fax! :cr'l'huuf Irm' mm' H ix rrumn'm? Hm? xmnrmm rv'xrv 71 th h:- hm. RBIXOH'. ROBERT Gruftun. V n4. IVhrru Er rmum fr; doing firings rigid. rm Ier'r Hm I'm fmuw' Hmn Huh Hr is: r: ymm' r-hrtp! RUNNER, MARY Pulu. III. 31043; is rtfu'ayx wining; 10 Judy and a'fw ix wry. In thI Iu'r paw. RUEDEH. IU'TH Palm. III. .II'rm rm: mum! on Ruth yr-Hl'nlr; crrry Im- mn rizwry dug; mu! r'n Hm mm' mm Puma Hm rr'xuim. Pug? .H 30 '...-L..-............ I E z E. I- i .' i, i; i i'. I. E HFIIAL'IL DOROTHY Hutchinson. liuu. H is tmf urw'mmrry in say Um! DH! is r-m'w Mrr'lv simply rr flrrby duff. Sl'lIBl'iH'IL CHARLES Chicago. IIL Hr rnjuyx Hfr'. bur .vfiu'f IN is :1 NW fi'h'lld am! a :L't'H-Hh'ri fr'Huw, SPRUVL. VIRGINIA Qllint'il HI. RM :t'rm'x u t'mrm nf hrinIInm-x Fm! Mm rhavrri'm: if in 3w:- muxir-rt! rthIig; mm' In hu- dmmu-i'rtfir. frhmh'y spirit. iniilCT. 1.1405: Polo, III. H'p Jr: 1:0! mm rm mm-h of me Mix ym- m: Fast, hi1! HH'x in ? do kunzcgfr'mf. Fun is Tc'orki'ny Imam? mm' Fminy good. SYME. ElHVINk Uzll: Park. III. ll'r am sorry Hm! xfw hnwft brain HUM fa hr! here Hain- xmnr'xn'r Em! 31w Imx mark- t'lll hard for m: jnx! UH: xmmx W'PW be Wm? M mm hri' Mu-L'. KVAIJx' HR. ALMEDA Frrris. 11L Tim? .s'i'w ix prying. IfoHy mm: adim'rrld by M! ix prawn by Mr purHr'iprtHrm I'M '1 im- pm'mm rrrHt'HErw of Hm r'rmquw. WEBB. VIRGINIA Nmn'rm. Ill. SEMI in' quiet dmmtm'. rmn' NUML am! in Hm mu! 2w L'rmzu' xhra 10qu r-omta on! ahead. H'I'IHEI.. 'IVXIIFEH Hmmlsvrhhm'g. .lII. If you want 4mm ! Ijmi'yimanf mmf gum! brim wd' rm lfafrrr. Page 42 19 .. RAMBLER - 30 WIFKIH'. HARRY Dixon, III. Naming; hufhru'x Hurry, xh'V hr: 5N Terr; f'rriu'hfuf. IJRIMHRIJN. l.ll.l.ll'1 t'iIJIIKEI. III. Mwa gm hm' fmmnx. fut! Hun rrrr rigid. .H'rr' HEN .r'mav Hm? fur frmf HALLXN. H'ILJJAM Chicago, Ili. ?'hrvw ruw mum pmpfw whuw Imva'xumrhm xyranfrx for .7me mar? hmw ix H rv'ruwumfra mhu INN nhc'rrlw do rc'hllf J'H' thinks ix HN' right Hilary. II;H.FTI$R. CAROLINE Citwimmti. Ohio H'fm! 70mm? wrv an whmr :c'r' gm? KEN; if m didul' haw: Mixa- .Hul'frr'r'. Hr'w is a. twin; good friend In nu of us, SMITH1 KIRK Cnrilulgr. 111. Hr i'x ahu'rrgm bem'm 70;!!! r: swrirms Junk Mfr mr. hix farm. yrt fluff of fun. LA H'. MEI. EX Buu'mtlafnn. Uhiu The 01'me :u'fm r-mw fi'filii Indium: mu! Hit m-mmrpmrfnu'nf of Hrmsivr Su'rr-L Irrlm'f? MILLER. lI KliIlI.D Bollarilla III. N'rU. hr Luff HR. VCIHT'I'I'IN. CHARLES Il'uI'ngc. 111. AM Im him frJ Jr: he Tvrrrbfrh mu. HM ffirhr frrH rd Mn- fr't'f. Punt J3 - RAMBLER .. Our thoughts 1.50 nut likv .HlJi-dvl'-tllrl :ldH Cast forth upun tlu- air; Firmly and H110. and Hunting u'ldt'. Caught by whntrwr nlau' ln'tidu. Tn au-k wianlnm t-n-1 x u-II:-r0. 3O Prrm' ,r; SQPhOEnQTGS W RAMBLER - 30 Wannrr IIJLIVL'S Duns- The Sgphmmmm Class OPHVERS Ermch'm: Wnuxma ................................ Prrsidmd JAMES IIAYES .. mI'iw-Ih'm-Eden? . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ..Sw-Wmrilg-TJ'Pru-urrr Yith ranks dt-plL-tl-d from our first vigurnux mmlmign for knowledge. wv. tho Snphomnrw. mml- buck lnynl suns of 1'3rthagc. Shortly after our return. thy. ani mull Ilipa-rush with tho FN'HIIDNIH t'lnss drcw our attention. A tirC-rush was initiated for tlu- pipv-rusll . After several minutes of contending it proved a tirrd rush and our lIumlJL 1's wmktncd in the rough and tumhlo mix-up allowing the Frnsh to snatch victory from our grasp. Ere long. the that :wrivrd for the. dmnumtrntion of intellectual capacitias. In thie field our members lmmiliatvd HIL- nlllmncnts by obtaining a unanimous druision nf tlli' judges. The. Bockmau Cup going to thc Suphumnn: Clara's for thc svc'ond cnnwcutiw- year. ' Tut we claim distinction not only lurcuust- of our intcllactual aollit-rcrmL-nts for wr lmw- rupl'vscutatirvs participating in all thl- activities on tllc campus. In font- bull. basketball. track or tmmis our numhrr will be. found among: the. best. mrrying furth tlu- bannrr of tllt' clam 0f '31. In thrr hand. chair or dramatic- club our co-cds :u'c marching forth with the 0011er that aL-L-k to maintain high standards. The oldest class on tht' cumpuh. hNuH; tlu- Im'gt'Ht. NUU; the bmt. Yes . L'ndt'r tilt' Iattcr tlaim WC Hay. uriuphmnurm first. lust and always howling fAR'I'H.-XGH . Puyl' J6 19 - RAMBLER - 30 : m'. ALLISON. I'ZIJYA thwr. xlrudfrmh rmd dr-murr. ANDERSON. LUIS Rovlar'nrrh Ill. Hr'rir rhnrnn'nlu. rlz'or ch'. .HiNI-ZSUN. ALFRED th-ngm Ill. RMIM' Mfr, Harm urwr. BAMIHJIKJI'UH. VERA Palm. III. X0! hm .wwfmm. Jm! for; gay. HM a frw girl in r-z'riry way. BFIHIII'INKJ'Z, IIHFHHH IJ'Ilil. HI. TIN ru'HOHJ xfrr-ak Hm mun. BIEDHRBEE'R HAZEL PMth-x'illc. VIis. Um: frarrmm .vmihv. MM' Hm rtdi'mtfayrv. HERNUICNX HERMAN t'ilit'ugn. III. Prlrmrrsirm Ups: J'u's frmymv 1Mmj:: rr:' hr: qrrrth. IHJYII', PAL'IJ liulunil. lu. Fur mfr ruirr mu! lu'rmrm! mmmm'x Puma ?u'EJ tdzmyx .vm'lf. Pay:- 47 RAMBLER - 30 HHAL'N, K UH. Mcluion. Ill. Hr: zc'ran'im nm', hr! hnrrfr'x :mL MN rnhn 1's mrrh'a'fnrbrd. FAULSUN. ANN Hvi'rsfuril. S. D. SHPIH'I' FIN ffrJMrH. i'AHL'l'UK. GERALDINE Furlhugc. Ill. J frri'l' rhl'ft'l'frn' Ix r: SUV ? J'm'rnuuwun'uh'nn. L'.Y.l'l.lN. ROBERT Decatur, 11L n'pwr'h ix fri'rarrh 1m! xifr'nr'p Ix yrwtrm: DAVIS. lil'l'dllihl'rll Mt. Sterling, 1II. hnpul'xii'ra rlm'mzxr. prompt :0 av! .hrn' rimkrs hrr yrnrmrm Hirmyhf u fur'f. DAVIS. TIIHLMA Carthage. Ill. A's had mr Hui I'Jm'f 0f rm. DEI'HILUFF, CARI. linl'rm'tl. Iii. F1. hunts :uhnfk- ?L'JM-f. l'H lN'l 0N FLARK t.l?ll'tllilgl'. III. My only bunks: :m-rr' ?t'murn'x funky. IJII'UI' .18 19 - RAMBLER - 30 INJXH. IJURUTIIHA Burlington. Iowa Pry. uw'sn'um. .5 ;er wmu'yHn'ny wm'mzvfu'k HM him Hum: HI! phm n pfmwrmi mnHr. J'IJIEHSUN. MAXINE Farthugv, III. ..I mr'rr'u hr'mnf rhr Mad raf rmiipnuy, I'LVI'ILSI'NfIL IH'TH Carthage. l - wa who work: hm: mJH'fL FI'ZEUJI'SUK, HELEN Mum. 111. A right 110an frrxxiw Hn-rmyfi IIHi-J thrrmyh Nrr Inr'er rm mrmlu: her frrqul um firm. FLEXMAN. EDMUND L'Inimgzn. 111. Hwy I'If'aff-i; fur numbing. FUIIFS. MYRUX t'm-tlmg'r. III. gl'munir; rn'. hut rm! raf rm. GUESER. FLUHHNVH Burlington. 1mm ??hm-rvwa mu! fair of farm GRON 181M HY ER. MA RJ Ulilli Quincy. 111. Sifmn-r is rlffi'll le'r Huqmvnr Hum wards. thr 40 UFTIIHIH. I'ZYIH.YN Vi'Uht Pm'nl'. 'IH. Tl'ixlhlm. 1' 10H! fm'i't' nun'h of Hurt I I .erl-IN. LYN KN 'I'i'nnr'hht'lx I H, .u' Her amm'r'mw imw mu! Hun. HAYES. JAMES MI. i'zu'ml-L III. Th: :cm'in' :g-FH mt'm' hrw' rnf' HH': 1 mind my mm FJn.x-Sru-.-:.v. HI'II'ZIHiN. MARTIN vatml. 1:1. .I rh'H-qr'nr xm'hq' riffm' NW .rlr'l'mx of L'arrncfrwfyr 1 Ill-lNlJ-ZY, HELEN .hm:l.1H. .7 juxf rrm'f mrtfm m3; tyne hr-Imrr'. III'ZRSCH. PALVI. 1'1. St. Louis, I J mr-n'y. t.'hH:r;'m' Hwy, I. HILL. DAVID Carthage, I . INK I'H'm'r 5:: In J'u'r: td.tn'fr. Ix'l'l'l'l-IIEI-IN HARVEY f'linlml. I . Jn'wvry 1mm has his zwhm. z 19 - RAMBLER - 30 KLHYHNH'I'I'H'HHR. FAIH. Quintin 1H. .J'nni .x-Hf' Hm .i-undrr fn'fi'i' Hmi' HHP .x'JInnH 1:. an HmM r-m'ry H Jar- !rn rm . LEF'LHH, .IUIIN l'lmtliltun. 1H. II'EHJ :m 0H1: r .fuuynu' Hum Hmuyhf. LINDSEY. LULTHH I-Z. SI, Innis. W. Pa'r-le; f0 ZLWM' ?L'FHF. 'n'r'Hy h: Mm ii'EHI. .fm'l' lpl'rwnrml' hm. frJ HH'HA' rm. Ll'ND. CLNHHNFH Minm-Hpnlis. Minn. I do 17ml Rim; FH-Tmm' I IIHI'NL MCCTDIJAHI. NLHLTHJI f'uergLa 111. Be rthoayx m: mr'a'r'u rut m'z'a- Hm! mm Frn' Hr; mm tfwfifrfrfx in n mrrrm'f'rd mmn 31 vL'ON X RI AI NI-Zl Al .1 F. L'aLrl Imgv. I II. .Unith'n frr'r. mc'rrr-l mu! Irrm. H'Jrrtr'n' IrIrL-h'n in your .03;in 0f HuP' MEHKER. SARAH Vt'urmlw. III. -I rhwrfn! .nmrr mrrhs hrr'flM HH' ?L'GJL MUELLER. Ulilllitili Duluth. Minn. 0f UH'FI' rm'n mrn'fs mrnfm' mm: arr rhnnfa. PINK 5! 1-.n-rv- - - -.- q,....1., M9 . - ' -.v r.. sp-f-rn' ' .F'Im Ml'f'IIJJ'TlL l.l 'l'llI Zii G'I-n Pili'x'n. III. Qm'wf Fu quprrtn'HH'P. :cFm muffi'r-N :mL'unzu'H. Xl-Ll'I!.H liR WILSON l,ilu-I'h. Ill. ?'u kurm him 5.x- 4' Hkr- Mm. UHLKI'Z. U'ITU FamIH-rslulr'g'. In. Sru'r-H nrr Mr- .wumiru'a' f r: :w'rrmuu: 1mm. OMEN. ELEANOR Carthage. I'i. h'mm- pr'raluh' arr, flurarf. nHmrN rlrr' JH'I'I'J' found nm'. fJNt'lx'l-IN. M lI.IJH I'll? lI-Irr'lhml. IH. Hr-r Lm'r ix rm! nmrw xrmuy Hm bm' Immnf. URTH. DHVUTA L'ul'thugt'. III. Hr-Iqum'. d'nH Nrrru Um Hm! I xhuH m-I'Pr nurrvru PALM ICR. I'ZS'I'I I I'll: FPII'I'INQJQ. Ill. .F-fr'm' xlmh'uux mu! Jnduxh'imrx. PIXKHIVI'UX. PTLXNVHS Jrrsryvillv. 1-1. N is Fer:' Fr; Ml happy Hum wiser. 19 - RAMBLER I'LANN. SYLVIA Farmi. N. ll. Il'hn Jr'm'rrr'x RTE! HHU'LV nu! rmm'hr-r'x prnl'xw. H IEI'I L PLUM l'IXt'li fhirng'n. I Il'th rr f'rir-url Iwrx ix 1m! fwd. IH'H. liI'TH F:II'HI.'I;. I.'. Ill. HIM rm nu rye Hm! ruum xprrrk lemyh hrr lraumm Ix xih'm'. RUI I W HR. A RTE Il' Ii Clintun. 1mm .1 ur-z'rr frtifiuq .x-uu'h'. 30 333:3;mg ii :4 '3. SATRH. MARTHA Huckfurcl IT. H's m'r't' Io m2 Iinhrrnl' Tl'hmi 31 MW amfiirnny m'r'r. SHANKS. LFCINDA i'zll'thzlgt: IH. 53w. of HM bright mnF sparkh'uy RIM. S'IlsH'LIS. JOHN Dixon. Ill. Norm hm! Ju'nmrff run M- .hix parrHrL SIFPW'ZHD. ROBERT t'ilrlhugv. III. Hr mimrx rrnmm with frfl'nxm'r' and it'r'x- rim with mirth. Puyr 53 3 2 m! cL-rfi SPINHIRNH. FRJNFIH Hr-Iw: hrrn for n lwu'lpmxrz Lvnu. Ill. SWJR'IY. HOWARD Czlrflnzlgv. 1H. Jx xHHH me Mr ph'fqux UH Hm :WtV. TRIPP. KENNETH meshuru. III. Hp .rrrwnupfixhw who Im-mr't'rl'rx YUSS. l-ID W .K RD Milwzmkcr. Wis. Hr 1301's nothing In purffmdm', bar In: n'tJrne Hm! ?UHF. H'AGI'XH. JUIIN Mt. Curmrl. Ill. I'Msnyhiufir-nrvd in mrtHrrx of Farr, Fm. Irinrnmlr; fast. X'AUNHR, EI'UENH DEIYPJIjHII't, 1mm Nothing but dram Tc'r'f' pm'! m9 frmu my :r'fynif'ry. WEIHKU'FHYZN. ROBERT Cllit'itgu. 111. I'll! rc'm'M bt'hmyx fr: Eh. mmryr'fl'l'. XYINDI'IFKER. FLUHEXI'E Hircrsitlv, Ill. .43 jtu m: rm: be. Puyr j; 19 - RAMBLER 13 Eli BLINGHR. VIRGII, T'hr' world 52: MN Tclp'm Ema: Inn'ffr'mm. ISIJ'ZY. RUBY Sinrnrir'y nf lmn'pmm Ix Hm highmr Ming; fr; W gnmwh 1TH IUII'I', GILBERT Right. www.fin- no man. VHI'l'ESIDES. .IANIE Gastnnia, 5: C. .I marry hear! :mrl'w n rvhmrfuf mumr'nmwr. YUL'NG. VCILIJXM Hamilton. 1 . .-I :u'urkumu ix knuti'u fill! his :c'nriz ZE'MSTEIN. RAY Jillisville. III. .1 mm: of vhwrfui yr'xhwlrws mu? rwnffdent ?mnurl'uzc's. Pug? 55 Quilu'y, 111. Newton. III. Carthage. TH. 30 5h-.. RAMBLER - 30 Tujling :nm'd tlu- fruiting dvu-I't mud And ruggt'd rocks of philosophic Inns. A duulztful rivw lu'lliml Us and lwt'm-v th hoping;- still to I'L-ut-II thus dmirt-d land I Of wiadum. which might inspirv us: and command ' The wul'a :lllrgiann'. tu do mun- :md mun . Hm? 5r: q, $xi5$ a n m H k S Q T F RAMBLER - 30 leh lell-ix' Lumlnk'rc TEN? Freshmaan CHaEiSS ormrl-tlw H'JNSTUX HURT ........................... ............ .......... Prras'irh'nt CHARLES LAxnu'icm: . .....f'iw-I-H'cm'dr'ut CHARLES VVIJITE .......... Hm'rrtm'y-Twawrrr Soptt-rnl: r. 1928. saw us IL-nw lmmc and start an an unknown but muull dis- cussrd phase of Iifc- our coilvgc cdut'utimL Arriving at Carthage College. we spvnl the 1irs-t wwk in getting Pstahlixllt'd and acquainted as students. Having already ht'ard 01' the W'lnss scrap . wc lost 110 tilm' in organizing a group of bruwny fresh men who wuru to malkn- or break thus futurv I'L'lJlltiltiUTl of tilt: Freshman 01:135. 011 thL- fixcd day thus freshman and snphonmrt- tl'ulTIH Iim'd up on oplmsitr Cllds 0f thu field of cunHit-t. Howcvt'r. it was only :1 muttt-r of :1 fcw minutes; before we. tin: class of 3'32. Lh'mnmtrntvd our superior phyhicul prowess and turned thus right to dis 'urd tlw llntrd symbol of being .'I freshman. the green mp. after Thanksgiving. Haring thoroughly prux-vn nur- suporinr phyxical ability. u'o immudintvly made plum- tn show our mental powL-l-s. The annual Fl'rshmam-Soplmmurc debate. was an ar-tlml victury for the Sophomorc-s. but a mural Victory for the I1'rmh1m'11. And finally. limking un-l' the history of the last year Wt: find many members of our class ruprrHL-ntul in vxtwrcurriculnr :u-tivitit-s bvcuunc tlwy hare bl-cnme im- lmrrl with tlu: spirit that has giwn Carthage its plncv among other sulmols thu Carthage Spirit. I Mgr 5N 19- HA X'ITIIL DONALD Furthugv, HI. HHRNII HHYJ'. HAROLD .lnm-slmm. 1H. BINUAMJN. AARON Quiury. 111. MULLIN. DUIiU'l'l I Y Nauru . lll. nmxrmx. umiu, L'Hrumgc. Ill. Iil t'Ix'.H.iHl. WARREN Dixon. III. CALLIILLXI IIAHUIJJ Huckfm'tl, III. C 31 l'IliUN. WAYNE Curthzlgt', 11L CA N HDY. 11 Eli H El I A Mt. Cm'mrl, III. CUFFM A .N', GI 1H5: Polo, III, HA Ml Eli. DORIS Lvna. Ill. DER 11AM MER. MARIE LnFnyettc. Ind. DO ERINU. V IOLET Cllit'ugzm 111. U L'NI-1.KM. lSS'Fl-I l . R Dallas City. III. EIHFHLLHR. HLVHR C'luuhvit'k. Ili. Ihmryr 5o RAMBLER ....... wn-IJF' rv-u-w-l- xh-H-qw - 19 RAMBLER -30 ELLICHHVSFH. IlI-ZKRY Quinvy. III. I'ZXUI'ZI.. LAWANIIA Shuluwuy. III. Fl IIIny N ER. J HHSI l': Carthagl', I11. FISHER. I..H'Rl-ZNE t'ul'tlmgt: III. GItiUl'hX ll .KRIH' Himm. lll. tiRUbit-ill AN. IllliOl .D i'lintml. lar IIJNKENSUX. HOMER Rm'k lelle-z. III. ILHi'HilL DOROTHY Ful'llmgv. III lII'ZlJ-l. DONALD 1mm Ciiy. 1.21, HILL. RUSJIJND Curtllugv. 1H. HUHNER. ELSA Sultl-I'. III. HOOP HS. H IC'H .Ui D Astnrin, 1H. lllI.I'ZNFl'll.l.L FRED Milwzullwv. Wis. ISHMINGHH, MYRTLE Curtlnlgn. Ill. JJCUBY. ULEU Fnrihng'l', III. Pum- 6:1 19- .H'ZNHHN FILUHJiS Art'nzvlllr. lil. .JUIINHUN. VHLMA Quinn'y. III. .Il 1IIh GEORGE lirm'dslrm'n. l'I. IiAI'I'HCIll'Ii. EVELYN t'llii'ngu. III. Ii HSSI'IIM INU. CLAYTON Ilixnm Ill. lx'llttflllII-ZRIL LYDIA Vurhau'. III. KU'H'HR. VERNON Mt-trupnlix. III. LANDWERE. CHAIN .lz'h' Dixon, Ill. LEWIS. NELLIF. C'arfllalglr. IIL LYNN. NAIDX Vliit'agu. ll'lk RICAIJAMS. ELAINE Warsaw. Ill. MRR KLI'Z. Pll'I. l.:-n:I. 1H. MI'I-IIJJSR, LOWELL Quincy. Ill. Nlild-IANN; ll .HH' L, Burlington lil. NURDSICK. IJAI'L Beaulsl'mrn. 1H. Payr m RAMBLER m-m UUU. MAHU 1iI 1T Vnivn. III. URT. LON H'l 1..K an'im. ll! 08TH H11. HELEN t'nl'lh-Ipv. IH. l'Al-Z'F'LNlei. VIOLA llvrlaimvr. X. Y. PRATT. ALLEN l'lriv. lll. l'l'TTV KVI P. IHKH'IH Prinm-IUIL III. 13 1-D: HA U. W .X l-IN ETA Hlmslnn. Ill. RICHARDS. Fl. UHCNCE Warsaw. IN. SCH L H11. M .R RVIN anrhilw. Ill. SI'IHIID'IZ LOUIS Fund Du Lac. VHS. Rt'IIMlDT. NATHAN anl Du Lac, VA'J'S. ROETH, VUINSTUN t'fhit'ugu. III. SCIH'IIJ'Z, DALE Rockford. IIL Sflll'lffit. FRED Rockford, Ill. SHELUIL ODIiA Plymouth. UL Pugr 62 19- H'I'IH I'HYJIJIK lilel Muyu'mul. IH. 531 I'l'Il. It's l'l. Oregon. 1H. Hl'l-Il K II HHiN. V IUIA Millt'dgrrillv, 1H. TFFICI'ZR. 1R I'INI'I ML Furml'l. III. THH'I'S. IHJRI'ZR'I' Milit-dgvvillv. 11'. 'NJMI-ZRJAHKN. RUIJJN LHCI'Uhsv. Wis. VUI . IC 11 A R, G H 11H; 1'1 erdslnwn. lll. FUNK. BRHNA St. Lnnis. Mu. X'Hl-H'l HIHR. EVAIJNl-l Dakota, 111. PALMER, MARY LOUISE Carthage, III. WOUIX JZHiIDRICS Duluth. Minn. WYKOWSKI. LEONARD Chicago. Ill. LL'NIL LILLIAN Chicago. Ill. U .XDDIS. FR ANUES CuncurtL 1H. LONG. IIAROI .D Czll'thagc, 111. Puffy I53 RAMBLER RAMBLER OH H in'hr- rry Pug? Ki; 3: ?MTIO RY CQNSE Paw 65 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Dir-B-Citor 0E 'CC-Dns-ervratory ISLMJSR IIANKE. 13.1.1113. 19 - RAMBLER - 30 I, '1 Lenservatory W . ,5: MRS. HLMHR HANKI . Illhtl'lll'tln' in Ynit'v Iil'lznlk-lh Cnih-gu. Sulcm. V's tutu in K'oirr. 'Uutlmny L'fgilcuu. Iimlnhm'u. Ii;1lL.-'I9' . Piul . WP: sunliml wuh Oscar k: at Ihr- L'hiL-Hsru Mllmcu'l tollcm': InumVnIyr stgsly m .1115 umlvr ll. Edlnuml H'arllurL tx-Hnr uf the Paris lJpL-rn. Nln: Emtructnr m 0 $$ Lnrlhdgu Lol- Jugr, E935 . JEANETTE PL DUI'D. HHMIUL Instructor in I'llhlic School Music and Class Piano Ml'thods Public Suhaol Elusic at Illinois Stmc Xornml l'nwursily, Ililllmnn from Hush Cnnsvn'ulory. Fliitngn. l92-i: Uraduatc i1: YoiLc. I:ll.-h; iimdunlc in I'izmu. fulnlmpc LbHcg. - slllclinl at Iowa Stutt- l'nivurn , studied hvc sumrm-rx with t'lmrirs Uur'k. FIIIL atmlicll two sr'uons wilh Oscar Sncngcr, New Eork; Ii. Nuru, llush. WES; Instrnclnr in Ca ruu' College. 19:4-. GRACE JOHNSON Assistant Instructor in Piano and Pipt- Organ -LJL. Cnrthagr CDIICLEE. 1928: Ilmructnr in E-nrlhnpr Follggr. 1923-5. .. JOIIN NORTON Tnstnu'tur in Violin Graduated Chicano Musical Collegc. I921; Post graduate work until 1924. Studied with Leo- pold Auer. JQIS: Studied with Lcun SahatinL Iuslructor in Violin. Curtlmgu Cullcgc. 192?-. Ilimlze Donn! Julmsuu Norton Page 66 19 - RAMBLER - 30 tC OMB g1: :Ch Dir $3:ng Tht- unquestionable sncct'w nf tII1- Carthage Collztgu HI t-upclln Choir last yuar :IsHIII'vd itH permanenc- :15 an important organization in tht- t'nllcgc. Thor: an no iltllt'l' fnlh-gu Chairs in Illinois making: Eil'itt'l' Tours. M1101: was :IL'CIJlnlIIiSIIi'd last year in gaining a reputation. Prnfmsm' Ililllkf :Is-I I'Jirct-tor 0f th1- Choir. and with the invaluable :Iid of Mrs. Hankr: haw: wanu-d Inurvasingly in planning :1 Huitnhlr: programme. for the. con- certs. Th1: scluctinn of members and the intt-rprt'tation hart: been very important. The rupertnirr contains iiftccn numhcrs. chrxvn giwn hy the mmhinl'd Choir. and two Irnoh hy the. LquiCS and Muni's choruses. Then: :11'1- .strcral Russian anthems, with their unusual arrangements :15 well as cnhanvingly simple meditative hymns. The Chair hm; dI-lighttd .'Iudicm-crs in Sunday morning uppeamncm at the Carth- agl: Lutheran Church. A lJPC-SCRhOll concert was given in BIuL-omh. March the fifteenth. Special publicity was given in arranging fur a larger attendance in lllrlCl'S visit- Pd. A concert was also given over a Radio Station. K. M. 0. X.. St. Louis. Mo. Th1: Choir numbers :Irt' carefully .wII-ctul hy tryouts in thu- FnlI. They practice faithfully throughout the year. Thv r1'-w:Irds .'ll'U the opportunity for dvrslupmcnt and the enjoyment and cletrrit-noe gained on tour. Thr'l'c is a marked imprm'cmt'nt in the. Choir owr last. year due to the exper- ienced members and the special efforts of Prufcssor and Mrs. Ilunkc. Th1- unusual sllccms uf the organization in its 1-:11'13' stage assurm great lm$sihilitivs fur 1b; futurc. , 9, O. Q 9Q QQQ Q Q Unvln. KIIulih .Klkius. T11ri111IE1'I'. Nur'lhr. Q l1llllll EIIu-husch. I'lcsch Nvilllluff Jensen M. lh-nlach. lr'ImI.JI1kx. MI -M.'llll1:2 .Ill11ll.?.llTn:iltln. fuckvr Pl:.1nn W1iskau1n.5ittcr1l Jnlmsnn. VI' 1-1311. Sproul Dn1riII1, llIIIII1IiIl.IIlmI J.nl1rrmlll Inchinr. H nlkcr. LinIIrH R. ITIIIIzikL-n i'r. HL'IHHL'I'I. Dcrllunnnrn MKS. Hanks. Prof. l'l;I11kc1 Stlruwnlt, M 11I1II7ik1r. llznncirr. L'lmr Pugv 6f 19 - RAMBLER - 3O CEOHHPgP Biflllll I1 Aftvr nnc your 0f vxpuricnm'. tln: Cnlh-gv Band upvm'd thv 15328 :29 unison with much lirighh-r prmpcctn. Only .1 fur old mvmbcn wvrc lmt through graduation and in Hlt'iT btvud 021nm. ncw studvuth of no mum ability ua- musicinns who mun 5r- L-Lu'cd pcrmzmrnt Innitimm in tlu- organization. Tho hand wru vxtrrmcly t'urtunatl- that tho. soloists of all tin: wctinns. with :1 very fl-w exceptions. rcturuvd t0 thvir chairs with thc opvning nf scllonl. Tllt' much llt'L'dt'd additinn tn tllt' band wan.- finally rL'uIim-d this ycul'; :1 Drum 3faj01' was su-urvd. Clad in his crimson and white uniform and swinging his lmtnn with truu military spirit. Ilt' gan- tn tllt' :Iplamlrnnn'c 0f tIIC band thus one rcmuinillg thing that it luckt-d in oi'dcr tn appear :15 a legitimate m:n'L-hing Band. As usual tin Crimson Band :Ippulrcd at .111 thus nthlvtic L'Yl'nth' :lt Ilouu'. and two abroad. T110 first of tlu-Hc latter appearances. was at lemk. Iowa. on St'ptt'm- her 29.. 1928. when Kt'ulillk cclchrutt'd antlmll Day. Th:- cu-cmd occurred the. fol- lnwing week wht-n :1 trip to Rock Island was made. in trrdn-r to attend the Augustulm- C'artlnlfra gums. After parading through thv buhinrss district 01' that City. the lmnd went to tllt' footlmll fivId whrru it Iu-ld thv attn'ntiml of all them prcxunt hcmnsc of its military carriage and inspiring mmic. The. Band was n-rfr much in widt-m-c during tht' Ilomt'mming cvlvhrntinns, plnying puhlic concerts in the husimss m-t-tinn ut' Furtllugc. lmding tlw lung parade, Trrlru Sigurd. EIEL-rhusrh. Kinrrulv, L AlkiH-a. lidimn. llcrscll. lluckalrw Sclnnirlt, fji-bfon. H'hing-n, Eiahlr. Ynlkmnr. ll. Atkins. IJuvk, lH-l-I, Hunky X ulhkulhin. len-ycnau-ulrur. lJL-Ikc. ilrlfriLh. Ilvlnh liilun-mh Pnyv 65' 19 - RAMBLER - 30 'CoMcg-n Bantu and tlum Iuw-ping thv large. Hmm-uoming cmwd :it the game Iu-ycd to the highest pitt-II of enthusiasm through tlu: mcdium nf ith stirring mnrrhm and Alma Mater snngs. As in thy rust of all school organizations of similar nature tIIE' climax of the Crimson Band's work was to ht: thv :mnunl concert. 'With this objective hufnre them, tln- Cullegc musicians lmgnn thrir wm'k varly in the first semestrr. Numrrnus illnesses mad frequent postpnmtmvnts 0f practirt': delayed the Band somewhat. but with thus. advent of tho. scr-ond xcmmttrr. a solid month of earnest work made possible the annual concert nn March :1. 1929. Playing difficult compositions with a technique that would hum been :1 credit to any musical urgnnizntion. the Band routl-d itnclf more firmly in tlzv. Iamrts of its admirers. :md guinvd many new ones: in addition. Following 1:111: crunctzrt the Band passed through a period of inactivity, but a month before Commencement it entered 111nm its rvgular series of lawn concerts. Them: occurred on tln- Campus vvcry Sunday uftcrnoun. and each day nf Commence- ment wcck, tcrminuting in tlu- Cmumcnct-ment Dag.- prnccssion. As was the. case last year. l'l'JUL'II credit is dim. the. Band for the. part it played in tin: uplifting uf School Spirit. Its work during tho second year of its organiza- tion by far SUIIJEISSPd that of thv Hrst ymr. due. to thr untiriug cffnrts' of Prof. Hanke, and even brighter prospects are in HtOI'C for m-xt year. lu action at footlmll game. Paw 1'10 30 RAMBLER - l9 5n m'h SM; Pug? 7t: d WHIJH I I ll fijj $ an a? W ES ATHLETICS ..-.---;'..L T.' - . . . . ., .Irl I 11.. . .. 19 - RAMBLER - 30 1151111 air Frame .Tnl'rd Lytms Hirl'bt'rt XYagm-r Albert Svlmakt- XYf'rel'nv Paintsr Jnc Fearlmiloy W'urncr Zugschwrrdt Hurry Carlson Chester Ellis CIIt-stvr Ellis Lynn C'rum Eugene Thrig Eugvm' Iln'ig MEMBERS Class of 1.943;; FUUTBA l.l. Frank C-Ilcncy TRACK. Frank Channy Ciass of 1.9125 FOOTBALL Herbert Wugnvr BASKETBALL Donald Sutton TRACK Chm of 1.9.20 TIL-H'I; Class of 1.9.2? H'M'JTB .x 1.1. BASK HTBAI .l, TR AFR Class of 1.0.98 FOUTIHI .I. '1 ass of 7.0.599 mum; .x l .L Robert GnhL-Imun BASH l'Z'l'RALL VmIcy Hartur lIn'vnard Stull Layd McCormick Martin Slmrmakcr Chester Ellim Frcd Hwald Phil Harrison LeRUy Knocpt-l Phil Morrison Pu 111 R amok.- 011lin Vfullu-r Onlin Vfalkrr In 192+ tllc lhmstcr Club of C'nrthagc Cnllcgv nrganizvd the Athletic Hall uf anc. Imnuring thonc uthlotcs who have fulfilled the following rm'luirt'mmta: a. 5mm Hclm-Htvrs mark in Carthngv Culk-gc with 1111queatiunuhlv prmpects for graduation. 1:. Captain of om- team of :1 major sport. or 0. Four lvttcrs in :my arm major wort. 01' d. Brukrn a state n-vmd in 5mm- truck 0r field t-vcnt. Fury 9'! . .,,.- .. h-..me RAMBLER Coarhin g 81.311111 LEWIS OMER Ilcnd 1 Untb:lll Coach 30 Page 72 Pam :3 19 RAMBLER 3C-061-01himg Siam HE. R B 1'? K T KY AG N F. R Bm-ikctbull Couch 30 ! i l l. 't I l. i 1 . 19 - RAMBLER - 30 11:10 011 135nm EL'G ENE IHR 10 Football Captain. 1.028 SCI :IEDF LE, 1023- C. C'. Opp. Srpt. 29-3Culrt'r-Stucktnn ,,,,,,,,, 7 ................... 0 0 Oct. fi-Jhlgustann .............................. .................... G 19 Oct. 13--Illinois Cullrgv ...... ...... G 19 Oct. 207pursonn ............ . ......................................... 2 39 Nov. 93Eureka .................................................. . ................... T 0 NOV. 17 -N01'th Central ......................................... Nm'. 29-JVestt-rn Normal .......... . .............................................. .. ........ l: H'nn :2: Last 3: Tied 2. II. W'ugncn Omar, Prnlt, Huycs, W'agur. IAPHUTI Christl-tln. Th-nlqm F. Schultz, Dnaicn ll-L'TRRL'II, Kottz-r, Lumle-rc, D, Schultz, Ii. 1Vngncr 'Whiu'. lern-L'T. Crlllillun. Hnopcs. llilnktllhtill. Slnith. Lumen Juhnson. .Utlcr. Paucakr, Ihrig. H'dlkcr. Gulwlmun. Lyman Puyr 7,: Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 19 - RAMBLER - 30 FIOOHMM uDOC BENTON Coach of Punting SCHEDULE, 1929 28-wCulrc1'-Stockt.on ...................... .. ................................................................ Herc 5 ;5.ugustanu ............................................................................................... Herc LV Khmnj. 19-P.1rstms ...Theru QBiImm VVwIeyun ..... There 2 11linuis Collnge ..... ...... ......Hcl'v 16:N01th Central. Herc 28 ? estern Normal ................................ .............................. .. ...... . ......... There Double-wing hack furnlaliml. Page 75 n- ..- -. ..-1;.- . .. :u-....-.....-................-. -. . . . . . ' ' .. q...- HML ...4-.uW -...... 19 - RAMBLER - 30 FamfbaM CARTHAGE-CULVHR STOCKTON Clay fivld prvvcnts Carthagr hacks from getting under way. Exchanging 0f punts is main ft-zltul'v 0f gumr. Tin: CRIMSON eleven threatens to score several times in tirst half. After exchange of kicks the locals gain lmll 0n Wildcat's twenty yard line. On scrim; 0f lil'lt'. pllnlgt'rs oppontnts take lmll after Gubelman Fallihnn , Quark: anklu fumble :md prm'ent smrmg as whistle. ands.- quarter. Slippery field muses both teams to resort tn mnmrvatiw football with advantugcu about even. CARTIIAGE-AUGL'STANA Augustanu hands CRIMSON first cun- ft'l'tfnt'lJ dt'ftat of season. Lung runs by Augie bucks upset locals. The Vikings lend by Captain Knanishu. who slips loose for two long: runs of fifty and sixty yards each. and Sandstronl scores two touchdowns in first half. Line Llnahl'c to staml crushing attack of heavy Vl'alkcr Srhllhz backfield. End ll fszlck On an exchange of punts Carthage takes ball in mid-fir'ld, :md Lyman gvts away for :1 beautiful fortyrfivu yard run. 011 next play from tho. twenty-fiw yard lim- Panmkc hurls pass to H'alkcl- over the goal line for lunc. tally. Thl' try for extra point fnilx. Smashing 1hr Iinc. Paw f6 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Footbam CAR'I'HAGE-I LLINOIS COLLEGE Illinois :n't-ngL-H til: gamv of last year by Lh'ft-atillg Rt-drncn in rough game. CRIMSON .wt-m unuhlc to hit stride with m-w combination. Illinois C'nllvgu makes tnuchdms'n ml :1 lump; puss vnrly in first quartnr. CRIM- SON rallies. :li'tl'r st-nring touchdown but .5 fall'a' behind us mnv :rn VrltHh'L'S. A s .ri :.' . . kl LI f P ti Wagnrr J'olmson of 11m mnnshus In last half by lllmms Fullback Tackle hacks results in two tnuchdowns. Team Sllffvrs second t'unft'rcnct- dufcut. C A R T HAG E- P A I150 NS Huml'ouming game witnessed 135' large r'mwd of Alumni. 1.01m score of CHIM- SUN rewlts from safety. le big Parsons team came to Carth- age and did all thvy could to spoil Home- coming: by piling up :1 onc-sidod acute. Parsons scores in mcry quarter. putting AM Wager thus ball over this goal line twice in c901: tinnrd Crnn-r ' tlnc wound and fourth quurtvrs. Puntmg with the. wind the. opponents hare big nd- vantugc :md grab lend. Silva and KYnI'I't-m plunge through line at will. The Rud- meu fuught hard hut wc'n- ulmbh- t0 witlwtand tho drirvs 0f lu-nrit'r mvn. Vfulkvr downs 511m behind gun! Iinv fur 10m; point. 'I'Ilrou'n far :I luse. WW F? . ...- . .. . . , .. ' hmamn Hm - ...-...- Hlu-U-hnln-ndululln-I-I-v4 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Foofimm AHTHAGE-EL'HEKA CRIMSON marks up first victory of smsnn-Changc of line and fighting spirit win hard gamv. In :1 field 01' mud. with continual rain and shot. tllc CRIMSON vh'vvn finds it- self and sllmv's Eurt'lmns wlmt can llt' dune. Early in tlw second quartvr a lung puss puts hall within scoring distum-v. Ilhfig H; L s L- . :33; on naiETSEk cuts off tackln tor tcn yards tlmt 1mm bull tH't-l'. The try for t'xtru point. good. Carthage surpasses Eureka in all stages of tho. grumt'. shows real 61:155. pulls together and nmnift'sts an lllldCfl'Wtabll' spirit. CAHTHAGE-NORTH CEXTRAL Wagner's sensational punting- Linc mnaslling and defensive work of CRIM- SON features of gumt'. The. Cartilage Rc-d-Dm-ils and North Central battles to a scorelesaa tie on :1 field of mud and water. The game began dur- ing :1 heavy rain and neither team is able to gain ground. Penalty ruins chance of CRIMSON to some early in game. 133$? E315, By averaging better than fifty yards on a punt. H'ngne'r gains enough yardage to keep North Central r1001! in their own territory during most of first half. The plug: of Schultz, Gulm-lmzm and Vngncr shows up Well in game. A long pa 5-5. Page ?N 19 - RAMBLER - 30 FOOHmM CARTIIAGE-MAVOMB Am-h-nt rivnh beaten in annual 'l'lmnlcsgiving hnttlc. CRIMSON shows xtrungtll on dt-fvnsn :md GH'L'nsv. Fartimge claws smson with :m 0:1st victory OYi'F old rivals. Playing the. best brand ni' i'mithull shown during the. season Rvdmtn uphold traditional record by run- ning string of wins over Lcathurncrks to six. The CRIMSON nut-figllting. out- pluying, out-running and nut-kit-king 1:33-12:11; 3:333: shows rt'al 01:155. The score. Iti-U. hciug the worst trimming: Mncnmb has, ever suffered from :m Olner-coachcd team. Carthage upcns gnmc witl! Hunpus Iiit-king uH'. during the first quarter play takes place in Wuntcmk territory. CRIMSON dmnunstratm wonderful defensive smtem. Early in the second quartcr the Red- nwn march down the field to the thrcc-yard line, from where Wagnur takes oral over the goal lino. for first score. Johnson adds extra point :15 whistlv ends half. After few minutrrs playing in the second half, the hall was.- agnin deep in BIaL-ombE terri- tory. anvlman goes off tackle from the twe-nty-yard line for the sec-nnd touchdown. Near the: close. of the game Schultz slips through line and tackles Boedccker for a safety running the score to 16. Ma- Pancake Whilc comb fails to threaten during entire game. llullbrnck Guard The Seniors IaVintr their last trams p I F 5 for Carthage pron: l'ml worth. Ihrig. Guhulmun. Lyman. 1Walker and Alder finish careers with splendid showing. H'aguur pullti ng. Pugr 79 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Bask-ettlbam ONLIN WALKER anln'tball K'aptnin. 1923 SC HEDU L I, 192839 C. C. 011p. C . Opp. January 5- -Culver-Stnvktou ..... 38 351 Fchrunry ?L- Shurtleff ..... .. 1-0 January 11 EIIrL-Iia .. .. 42 thrllury Sl- JIL'lx'l-ntlree 20 January 12 Hlin0is Col trl. . 38 February Iti--Slmrtloff .. til January 19- -Knox t'ullvgc 3!! February 23- -.'IIt'KL-mlrec 2'? January 20'- -.Xugushnm ..... 27 February 2ti sttt-I'n 17 28 Ft'lsrlmry l- Culrvr-Stm'kton . 5 7 March 2- -Xm-th Central 21 51 February 5- Western .. 19 31 -- Tutul l'uints ,7 .. .. W25; 1-H 1-1 Wugncr, anixr. Ilnnkmwm, Huupus, H. Wagner, Ehl'fman. Umur Lyman. Jhrix, XVaIkn-r, Larson. Lkumly. nycs 1 ng St: 19 - RAMBLER - Baskeiiaam 3O N01 5 Tan 17 Jan. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 2. Mar, 2 lutiilh' SF HIIMMY HAYES Captain. 1929-30 Rake l'rtts; R cs t'I'YPH Hcsrrvcx Reserves Rcmrrn-s Rvscru-H i SCI'IEDULE, 1928-29 t . F. Ii. w. Bowen 29 rss. High Rollers ................................................... '23 vs. High Rollers .. I? vs. Mncomb Ind. ....................... 17 m. anm ............... vn. W'arsnw Ind. .. Vun 3; Lost 3. - H'.Iu!lm'.IVfI1ilL-. fiuhw. l'rntt. t'hrislclln H yknwska. lht'lnrmln. lilnuummn I'nllrnmlw. Schurw Opp. 31 21 35 7 31 17 mm 19 - RAMBLER - 30 BaskmthmM hVIu-n L'Ililt'h Wagnen hczul Crimson husk?!- llnii Inuutnr, gmn- thl- mill for thc initial prac- tier at thc mlhrgt gymnahiunl iLImIIt lwt'nly mun I'expnniled, including u lllll'llhl'r uf srnsnnml mgr wcfcralm. Six It'lh'l' Int'n from hml yt'rlr'h' squall fm'nishi-ll Coach H'ng'm'l' :I tlllt'mm umlmd whith to build his team. Bring: handicapped :tt l'hv wry shlrl 0f tlu' :avnmn lay :1 MINI Hum tht' it-um lunk 011 El Hpiril nf tlvtvrminntiun tn nmlu- thr lsyst of what was affordezL and as thv 59.1mm drcw tn 1: Hose. engaged in same vxvitinl: battles. Th? st'asoli officially opened hl'rv on the night uf January liftla. whm: the III'BMHN dl'tlppt'd -'I 1 ? th genm- 1:0 CulH-r-Htm'ktun hy mu: rmint in an m'ertinw pm'iml. 'l'nu much Lundrm- of the C. S. tum: Was the muse fur Ihrig: Unzirr Huu rd Forward dcfmt. Thu fuliuwing' week the Lm'ais cn- gagcd in two tilts snfl'cring defeats at the launch; of Eureka! mud Illinuir. Collegc. The old mun:- hm'k spirit was: again tlvmuustmted in czu'h cf the games but the uplunwnts haul run up u too largo a lead in the opmling half tn hp nwr- value. At Illinois Culh-gr tht' team seemed lost on tho hig ihmr. The Knox game was dropped 38-16. Augie came how. for the next Ellgagement. The CRIMSON defense held strong until tht- Inidtlh: of tho last half whvn Angie put in suhstitutiuns which seemed to up. set the R EDMEN permitting the opponents tu pull .1Wzly to it 27-13 Victory. 'l'ungling with the H'illlcats in their rcturn gnim: there Hu- HL'BMEN sprung a surprisi- on the followers uf the hardwood tilts hy instituting a stalling defame. Tht- system worked so perfectly that neither teum Si'urvd during tllt' first hallfk Cuh'en however. had the advantage uf the. free- throw shunting and mm the mntt'st 115. The CRIMSON carried their style of defense to 'u'a rum- l-l nqu-s Center Center Drihhlinx Pugr 82 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Basketnmm llu' Ihmr nf tht-Ir :JIil rivals , H'I-Htt-I'u Nurnml. Thu IA-nHIl-rm'l'ks ht-mhk-d us PEJHSHJIP Litllv Nim-h-m: t'lmmpimm l-xju-ctctl :m t'nsy gum:- Iml were given :I surprise wlu-n Hwy fullml Hll' 5mm standing S-Ii sit tlw half. They rumi- hark during: the lust pcriml :mtl mnergcal with :1 3l-I!I vErtnry. 0n llu- Ijmlmm' tn the South tlu' l'HIIIJ IlJlil tu Shui'tlvlf hut won from Mr- KI-mlrvc. In tlu: latter gulm- illl: st'm'e tit-II alt the half and Iikvwisc when tht' whisth- Mrw, 1n thl- :n'L-rrtilm- pvriml that qumn-tl FARTIIAGH mmmgl-xl tn chalk up four points and cim'hml the gallnu- 24-20. 'I'hr th-font ol' L'Irlx'r-mh'm- wan; thz- first K'tlllft'l'i'l'lt'l' victory of the. SI-asun. The tastl- 0f vit'tury t'litl nut lust lung. in lhc Iu'xt em'mmter the tram ralth-rutl the worst limiting: nf tlw scamn, H. 6172!! defeat at the hands of Hhurfleff. MC- Kendrt'r met the IIL'BMENT hert- 21ml avenged ; the Ill'fvat suffered m-wml u'evlis hrfm'c lay the Crimson Flux Holding: the visitors on even tl-rms during the Iirst part of the gunu'. the tram t'u'ent-to-pivm-stt amtl :Iruppvd the contest 27-90. Ill thv lust hmnu 35mm? of thr: sezmcm Mau'omh handed thu: Five El 23-1.0 dctcut. The Locals t'nuld nnlj' register tlm'n out of forty :Itlrmpts for the haskrt. The aggregation traveled to the Northern part of the Stilt? only tn suffer annthor sct-llack bringing to a close one of Hu- Wurst basketball sulsmm in the his- 130311141 nil'luTEiQmI tury of Carthage College. Coach KVugmer made I tlw host lmssil-lr showing that muld he vx- I pected with the team and until tht- uthletcs :lrl- furnishr'd with man: udequntk facilities to demonstratr thl'il' ahilitivs Iittk' am he expectcd 1n thr future. I .:1r.u:l1 ruffmrul 1 orwurrl 1 uru'nrd 1'3 593 n g Pam 83 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Hmnftnxaw3i11renh BasHthbmH Tho xmson Of 19251 cloud nnv 01' tln- must xnm-vxsl'ul lnlm-Mul'al lmxkt'tlmll mart: in tln history of tiw collrgc. Tlu- CIIFIlIlPiOUHIIiIJ was won by tlu- 'l'llvtu Pi tram. lay rcnwon of Hu-ir nu defeats and 100'. :n'vmgr. H'itll eight trams L'mupt'ting; for tln- honors illtcrcst was high throughout lln: tnurnmm'nt and an unusually good spirit was displnyvd by :1 HIV L'nntvhtnnts. From the mummy; game. tlm'v tl'illllS lumm'd :13; ImHsilch winners: tlu- 'Flwta PL Alpha Kappa and thc High I101 1mm m-rr tlw strongrr tmnm rvprvwnh d: whvn vitIu-r 0f thaw tmlma' met thul'v wax Hllrl' to 1m :1 Must pgamv. 'l'hv Htrmlgth nf lllv quitltvh might be Hlmwn by tllt'il' Hourm: thc Tlu-tu Pi fin- drfPHtt'tl tln- High Roller; 15343 and in their following; game turm-d thr Alpha Knlus hack ml tln- shnrt md of :1 20-12 SCIIN'. Prt-wnsun :Iopv pointed to tlu- fact that tlu winnvr of tln-sz- gmnra would vmvrgr tllc Vit'tol'. the teams finixlling in tho urdvr n:nm-d. Thu guIm-s wcrv witncsmtd by a large numhrr 0f hm'nspcuplc along with tht' hrnl'fy support ui' tllL' stlldcnt lmdy :md mcmlwrx uf tln- fm-ultj'. I: 1 Nil. STA NU I NU V5011 Lust Tllctn Pi ........................ ........................ .. ........ . 0 Alpha Kappa Pi. ..... .............................. 6 I High Rollvrs .. 5 2 Faculty ....... .. L 3 Frush Gym 7 I- ................... .. ............................. 3 -l Tln-tu Tnu Sigma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. 2 5 North Hall .. , l 6 l is.ll .. . .............. . 0 T Mlu-Hvr, V-u-w; finln-lmon. U'hiH- Iluxh-r I'nllczmw. 'iumlm-I. Jnlmsrm, Clulacu Hm-Ih Pum- NI! 19 - RAMBLER - 30 T631111 RliS WW Tennis pmrtrd a popular sport rm the: Carthage t'nlll'gc campus during the 1928 smmm. Thu. varsity m'tnu-u playl'd :1 difHI-ult schedule and came through with three. ric- torioa :md tlm-v dlli'nuts. Tho. Crimson player,s- dvfmttzd Wt'stt'rn Illinois State 'I'r'avlier, College on twu occasions and also dawned Augustana cnllugv in their match hcrc. Two lniittlll'H mm: dropped to Iowa Wcslcyan college. and one to Augustunn :1t Ruck Island. Thu engagement SCIICdulCd with Euruku College was prumntc-d hf: ruin. A large squad :mswurrd the call of Coach lt'orslvthc early last Spring and wnrk- outs wore. hvlrl in the gymnmium until the uutdnnr courts were in mndition. Tambcrr and Johnson rt-prcsvntl-d tllt' vnlltgc in most of the matches. The Carthage. doubles team of Tumhcrt and Johnson iinishcd st-cond in the distrir-t tournament of Little: Niuutccn t-nllcgus. held on thy Knox Ii'fullt-gc courts :1t Gulcshurg. Both Tnmht-rt and Jnhnmn an- ai'ailuhlt' fur the varsity for the 99 senmn and. with same good material in thr Frmhman Chlam C'arthngc hhould come. through with an even hottt'r record than that of last year. St'Ill-ZDL'I..I':. 192:1 .Xpr. 2: Curthilg'c- vs. Wcrzft'rn UIt-I'Q ....... . Apr. 3D Carthage vs. 'Nestcrn Uhort'J. ..... May -L C-urtllage v5. Augustunn Uu-rQ :2; iiln District Meet at C;1l1l'sl'llll'g.............................t.... May 1-1- 'C;Irthage vs. Illinois: C. Uherljm... May lfi Carthage vs. Knox Ullcrm... May 17 Carthage vs. .-Xu;:ll5t:m:l ttlu-nj... Q::::' 3;: State Meet at Knox.......... .. . Mn? 2? tt'm-thagc vs. Illinois C. fhvrpt............. it Being arranged. tYmI Lost 'h l Klryrusn-ulu-rr Siffurcl III'EI Jollusuu ervhmnn lll't'mlum tltnmbcn Page 85 19 - RAMBLER - 30 SOICffFT MISS HELEN COLBY Dirct-tor of Girl Athlrticf- Sorccr nmdt- its initial :11.rpt';11'.111u- :unung tln' girln uthlrtics this year and prm'vd tn bu an infvl'osting spurt. A Ik':1rt:k' support was nhuwn 0n the part of tilt: girls when they rn'spundvd to the call of t'mu-h t'ulliy to participant in the new game. Several teams; wrrc tlmsrn and :1 uumln-r of hotly fought contests resultcd. The climax of thy svnmm mu: roachvd whom two teams played on IIonn-cnming Day. The Reds under tho lcudvrship of Captain Billir IIartza-ll triumphvd uwr tlu- Whites rm :1 wet and slippery rivld by :1 scum: of 2-0. PLAYE RS Manifold H'chh Dorhanmwr Lund Gnvsm' antzniL-I; Barton Rvitz chtsch Bloom Iinm-H Ugg Substitutm: Pnlmcr. IJmuir-L Bambnrough. Englv and McConnell. . fnlhy. McCom-n-ll, leI'ifnlzl, Lnnul. Illnom hocscr. Iku'trm. lenrll. H chlu, lh-itz, lJrrilrunrm-r Hrntsch. Palmer, Pm-Ezuu-k, Ugg, JJntm-wr. Jhnnlrormigll. Iingd Paw 86 19 - RAMBLER - 30 leiJI'llS? lFJ-el-tll Association WWEED FANNY SYME Preqitlc-nt of G. F. A. a TIM: G. F. A. was, mganizml in 1923 for tln: purpose. of increasing interest in and Hpunsuring the activitius of girls' :lthlctics on the campus. A lloint systt'm awards :1 girl 100 points for making :1 tmm and attending lil'nCthtJ-S regularly and with a total 01' 4-00 points awards lu-r :1 luttvr i . A number of Us will bu gix'cn out this spring. G. F. A. sponqom Soccer. TPT'IIIlH. l'ollt-y-Bnll. Basketball. Baseball and Trudi in their rt-spoctivc seasons of the year. Tlu-rrv 11:15 born at great interest shown in all the sports. Plans un- now hcng 111:1le fur a. girls' varsity tennis team which is: to cnmputt' in tlav state mvrt in May. Arrangcmcuts nut quilt: mmplctc are conn-rting; tlu- G. F. A. into :1 qunmn'S Athletic Association nf'FIliatr-d with the national organization. It is hoped that all plane: will lav. complvtvrl :lt tlw 01mm of tlav HL'lIOUl ymu' so that tln- XV. A. A, can hurt! a good start next fall. 5-1pm; limb. i'vllljr. Manifoll Iinrton Ruux. l'nm'M'F. ILIIIIL-u'r Puyv S; .. -..-.-u-.---..-.... H... 44,-A I If H 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Bash mHlaaM Qawgp Thun- wns :1 urcut strum 'lt' this War for tht- inm-r-clnss chum Iiollh'hi J. Bankct- .-u mLu . I hall HL'HTJ-ti to ho tln: wcnt'rnl fnvoritr among: thr Wirlrf n mrts. l-lnthuxinnn wuxl-d B h :- high at thc beginning uf thr wasun :md L-ul'rird through to HIV rnd. Practices wcrc held rvgulm'ly on Tuesday and Thursday nights; and twice um Saturday. Each class had :1 tl'am in thy Hvld that war: dt'h-l'mim-d to win the Hug. Tho TH'DIL'H wvrc closvlv . .k . fought contests and tho tournnmvnt cndrd with the Juniors in the lmd. with :1 record of thru- victorim and n0 rlufmth. TH E CIIAM PIONS M. Hunzikur LCaptainj ............. I t'. V. h'clih.... .. L. Reitz ........................... . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R. Hunzikt'r ..................................................................... .. A. H'alker ..................................................................................... G. i. Hi'ntsch ................................................................. .. 777777777777777777 G. R. Ronda:- .............................................................. .. ................ Sub. Muzzy. hhlkcr. Manifuld. Mctfullr. H'uhh M. Hmmkrr. lluntmh, Run. LoviLL R. Jlunzilccr Pugr 6W 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Baskntlaam ngwawgp As the. girls' lmskrthull tmlrnurm'nt progrmsvd :1 cnmmittrc nf tlm-c wen; up- puintt-d t0 st-lnct l'IN'lT'Ihl-EI'H for th:- AH-Stnr tram. Thl-n- was; such an array of CK- u-cht matcrial i'l'um which to clmosc that thus jlltlgrs fmlntl it difficult to make their Still't'tl'nnH. 'I'IH- Huniur and Junior classes each plucvd tlll'h': playi'rs :m flu: tram, wlrilv thv mphlmmrr clam: plnu-d hm mt'mlwrs :mtl thv i'rt-Hhmnn nm- on tho All-Stal' squad. ALL-HTA R TEAM 5:. McConnell fSnphJ.... .. .. ....L H, Manifold FSL'TliUI'j 777777777777 ,, , .. ,, ..h. C. M. IIunzikc-r Llunimj ....................... .. ....Alt. C. H.13nrtnn FSt--ninU.......... .... . ..F. L. Reitz Utmiorj ..................................................... ... . F. D. Bolin FFrrshmsz ...................... .. ........................................... ' Ht. F. II. Mchy FSc-niory... .............. n ............................ , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G. G. Huntsch lelinry .......... .. .................................................. G. D. Dons IiSnphj ................................................. .. ................... - le. G. Um-sn-r. Duns. H'uru i'qJJurn llrrh. Hmnlmrnuulu lh'Comu-Il. Hurlm: llmm' Puyr' St; ;.-.-'...;:-- . - .r , ..- v..a:-;.u; ' 5- . mmgg...;4 30 RAMBLER - 19 Pa 53m 90 SIEMAIELIE GIN? mmmnm 11m 19 - RAMBLER - 3O Shmllmm. ZC-oumdl TIN: stt-udy gruwth nf tlu- cullrgc larmlght uvw ln'nlalmm into t'Xthl'nt't'. prola- lmm which could he met only through tlav vu-ulwurtinn of thy stndvnt 11ml; :md tht- famllty. Ih-nlizing that a hurld was nm-Msury through which new situations t'Ullld bu discussed. the students dwidrd to form am organization whose aim ehuultl bus to co- npf'ratv in every way pnssiblq with tilC collrgc alutllm'itim in mdrr to maintain high ideals and high principlvs. In 1927 :1 OOI'Istitlltl'Ull was drawn up and submittod lu-fnrv tlic xtndcnt body fm- nppruval and adoption. Hinu: that time u numbcr 01' prnblcnlx haw lawn lmmlIvd by the organization in :1 mttirsfzu'tm'y mmmvr. T119. utttmtiun of tin: Council for this.- ycur Ima- ht-cn dircotvd mainly to the qucstion of mix dnm-ing. Thr qucstiun was discussed with tIlv situate and :1 311111- tinn dm'idcd on which will hr pl'FSt'l'ltt'd lst-fm'c the Huard 0f Trustt'vsx The. Council is cnmposrd 0f the. prmidt'nt of each clam. and :1 mvmhl'r clmst'n at large by the student. body. R RPH ESE NTATI YES Tambert Wagner Johnson Rocth 'x'Dorncr $$ At large. w Vagner ' Dorm'r Ruulh Ihmbcrt ' Johnson Page 93 19 - RAMBLER - 30 AIIHH 1161' i-C CDILJn-CH MW Thu Athlutics of Cartlmgv Cullcgr :m- unzh-I' tlu: suprn'isinn uf :1 hmn'd known .13 tlu- Atlllctic Council. 'J'Ilr Council was, urgzmim-d in 1921. Thu accomplishments it llati made. justiiics its l'XthtfnCl't. Duc tu tln: rapid change in tin: attitude of school: towards ntlah-tics lllld tlu: inc-rmsing rt-sponsihilitics placed upon tllt' mllrrgc hy the growth of nthh'tim into legitimate activities. it was; found IIL't'L'Disill'y tu turn all lines of Hlml'ts nvvr to a hoard uf :ltlvisnrs. A ft'w of tilt: inmrrwcmrntn madv under the direction of the, council are noticed: thv building; of m-w trnnis courts. vrcctiun 0f hlum-hm-s. Hm dminagur of the font- bnll fil'lll :md Um fostering; of intl'u-muruln. Tlu: big problem of thr future which confront, tln- lmdy 1's tin: laying uf plans for :1 now ficld-houmt. Thu Beard recog- nizvs tlu- m-rd nf :m mhtqlultv place to curry on atllh'tic Pwntsa aH might permit thl: athlutlrs to give :1 trurr :n-t-mlnt of tllcmsvlw-H and of tilt' t'nllvgc which they I'L'prrsrnt. Much i5 rxlmctcd frum thv Cuuncil in tiw fntlm'. MI'LM BERS FACULTY Omvr varlbuwn' Boatlnun IL Wagner 511' 1: EN 'rs Tnmhurt Johnson E. 'Wagm-r ALI' MIC! Momma Hnn-r. 1' r Imam IIvIU-Hanwrr 'l'nmI-m'l. J... 3. . Johnson, W H'ugnur Plum 95 19 - RAMBLER - 30 H-.,iHarary C-Duncil The Library Council was urganizcd for the purpose uf insuring the studt'nt his rights in tllc use of tlu- i'ollrgc library. In urdvr that vwry Rtlldl'nt might vnjny his privill-gu u'rtnin rulvs and regulations wcrt' nccvssal'y. Tlu- rnfm'u-ml-nt of those rulrs rest in tin authority of thv t'num-il which is wmpnsrd of eight mcmbvrs. being nmdv up as follmvs: two nu-mbt'rs 0f the. Faculty Library Cmnmittw. 0m: mcmlwr from much thv frvsllmnn and sophomore r-lasm-s and two 1111:111bt31's frmn ouch the junior and scnim- classes. Thv duties of UN Council are various. .It formulatm rules in l'Ullt'lll'lTllPt' with the faculty. It L'nforcms tllt'nc rnlm by rrprimnnd. mnnvten'y fines. or in uxtrmne mars expulsion from HIV library. Bovuum- 0f thr ommcil hr-ing at part of student gm'urmuunt HIP body l'FCl'iVCS thr ln-nrty support and m-ulm-ation of thy studcnts. During tllc past ycar :1 dt-mand fur L'vming library svrriu- was fl'lt. Thu.- mat- ter was discussed hrsforc tho mum-il and now :lcm-Hs to tlu- library is possible between the hours of sewn and nine u'vlork. 'With Hm constant growth of the library tllc rcslmnsibilitivs of the council are continually incrousing and the body has.- bvwmv one of the most important on the campus. ' M EMBERS Mueller Symc Pl-nnmrk Hull Johnson Spielmnn Smith Stircwalt .J '1. Moullt-r. Hull. Smilh. Symr, jnhnmn l'uunodcl Spiclmnn. Slirun'ull PM 6 9.! 19 - RAMBLER - 3O il'lu- group 01' Hludcnt assistants: is cumlmmrtl of tlum- .studrnts wllu :m: mujnr- ing at minuring ill thl- cunrnm in which Hwy cxpt'ct to teach lzltvr. In tho HJL-mistry tlt.:p:1rtnn-nt tllf' studtnts lmw vllul'gt 0f the lnhul'utol'ics I'm- dcr tin: suln-rvisinn of 111-.w:.-llyn Hill. Bmidvs the rrgulur duty of Iu-llning students in thrir work. tlu' axhistunts luuk :Iftur flu- supplies. lmrclmrn difl'm'vnt acids in HM! lnl'nn'ntm'y and Iliil'ftll'nl utllt'r dutil-h n-mmrt'trd with tin: dc.lmrtmrnt. 'l'ln- lihrnry ia- rllsn IImIt-r thv mm: of nm- of tlli' :mihtnntsk Tim Biology majors du rt-gulnr Elhhll'qtilnt work in tln- Physiology and Bach'ri inlngy lulml'ntnrit-s. Thvm- :lhhihtullts also teach :wutlvmy students.- who haw work in tlw :'ll-p.-u'tnn-nt. Much time is girrn to tho t'nrv nf tlu- mnst-um. Imrharuim and plant mum. All thl' rm-ording nml Ialn-linp; of the specimvns is in tIu-ir charge. Sl-vcral StudCIItH under thy diruvtinn uf IJr, Kibln- cart: for th:' Hmw-rs :md hhruhlmry on flu: i'nl'npllH and thus Wild Lifv Prrhvrx 1'. ASS ISTA NTS l lII-TlIlSTIiT Kiln'r Onckcn Symc chct Ciusull Paton Bcrln-nlm Hill mommy Hamrick Rietz Ferguson . IliH. Km : Uncln-u. Swat. 1:1'l'1Ikat'. I'Icsrh. llictz llanlrick. l'ulolh Syluc. l'K-I'gusun Paar 95 19 - RAMBLER - 30 How littlo knowledgu in how many: yt'ul'H- Hmr little wisdnm and how much of pain! And nuw thr slack knees trumhlv. the rye hlvnrs. And mist-wreaths blur tlw mirror of the brain. And Memory. in her niche. with fumlaling fingers Plucks at old dreams minlaid which crumblv soon; And there is naught Sill? touches that lingers. J. W. IMF 96 pmMicatfim-ns W 19 - RAMBLER - 30 CDHBgianm THE EDITORIAL h'l'AFF JUIIN Umur. .. . . ..... .. ...Hrh'mr Imlun. l.I-:u1.l:u .. .....-fo. Edihn' RUI-il-lli'l' limxuw .. ..I mr.'un- Hn'frm' L'Altl. Knew:xsrrxan... . .......Hr'pnrhnmt! Hrh'fm' U-r'ru Unmn. ......... .. ...N-t'Ic'rHt' Hrh'fm' R liPUllTI-ERS Nvllit- Mt-Cnnlwll. Tiiiiim- Mtn'ulmns. Hmrarll lilmklt'. l'IL-rmun Ih-rngen. Uillarrt H'right. Luis Anderson Flnrl-ncv liL'iL'h. Sj'lriil Plillll'l, Rulu'rt Wciskutlell John 'IY, Ihlhiu Editor The Carthage CULLHUJJN t'un look 11nd: m'cr a history of r'lm'cn years with tile Sutis factTou of realizing that continual prugrvss Iuls lmmght it up tn its pwamlt high standard. Through the t-ffurls of :1 very i'upablo editor and his static, the 192849231 sclmul year has soul a cullvge wat-Hy which will rank among the lncst. This year every student paid fur a sub- scriptiuu tu tlu' CULIZEGIAN along: with his other ft-es, and thus contributed to 21 larger circulation. Several years ago tlu: COLLEGIAN was :1 hi-wu-kly. Now it appears every week, full of t'ampus :Ind intrrculh-giah- news, New features have 1mm :uldetl and departments rc- nrganined to l'iliPir the literary standard. Splendid otliturialls invri-nsvd tho prvstimr of UN Nuuhauer l-Iurscl: McAdams Yolkmur Ihleufchl lem SIffA-rd lz-Ilu: Cnilin ih-rnguu Reich anr :18 19 - RAMBLER - 30 CroHBgian Tlll'l IH'SINPZSS FFIWFF lhm'u DouxmL. .. . . . .. .. . .. Huxi'maxx Manager FJII-in IIH.I-:.x -: .n .. .. . .. .. ...!dwvrfixfny .Urmuym' lll'ml I'M'le. . .....f.-r.-e!1 Adrm'rixiny .Uamrfn'r linmurr SI . ....... F'Jrrumtirm ,U'mmym' PAH. Hullscn ........ .-.'.+.x-.'. Wirruhuirm Manager DI'ZI'AH'I'JIEX'I'S LuHu-r Mm-IJI'T'. Lutlwr lh-rIu-nkr. Lilllih'l' l,intlsvy. i'lul't-Inz-z- Lund. Vl'rmm Kutlz-r, .HIm-dn Vfulker, Ul-uI-gr ankumr Hirw- Dozitlr. Dnlt- St'llnltz. 1anlvr Knopf, H'ilsnn lelmm'i'. Fluront'l- YimIvt kcr. Lowell Muclftr. liulu-rt l'uHin. Pallll Nlll'tlhil'k Ralph A. Domrr Iilu'r'm-xs .Uumryrr COLLEGIAN :md mldml to it: ueL-fulm-as. whih- timely and lu-rtim-ut student npiniunx garl- t'xpl'l'ssiun iv t'zllnplls jlulgIm-nis. Such an outlet for undergraduate ideals Ull cunllnls Imp- pvnings und lil'acti 95 is essential tn u live Rt'lmnl. It shows the trend of thought and van he usuil advantageously fur H : Iwih- m-nt 0f 1hr cnllcgr. Ami Lf t'tll '- tho Fullirs vzlnlmt I10 overlooked. :13; ml uuflvt fur tln- Cullrgizltk 5mm Hf Inlllmr. Which is usually rather highly :ll-rolupcd, Culicgc duos that for a person. at IHlSt. 'l'hr' 001111131.qu HI'I'VPH as .1 unifying: furt'v uniting: H10 Shldl'llts and faculty and m: :1 contact with tllr intrrcnllcgiutr world. It wurks tn :Imusu intcrcst in athletics, forensics. dra- lnutit's. and 2111 student :u'liviiiek. Ville sent to alumni and high schools it is the llest 0f ml- x'm'tining for Carthage. Truly z. rch'tiun nf c'nrrg-nt htllKIL'llt lifv, tI-u ? 28-1929 COLLEGIAN. 353.77 I .- Kll-yrnah-ulwr Lindsvy Lulld Zumstuin Luglrr .. Jicrhcnku Mvamcll Kunkle Amlrrmn Dozirr mnluckcr Paws 99 19 - RAMBLER - 30 ilVlTl'P R $13171 1311'? 1' THE linK'lTlVl-l STAFF 01TH El. FRIEDMAN s........ .. .Edilm' Llanx .L Swmz'r .quxi'awxx Jhumm'r IV.H.1'r:I: 1'1. K015Pl ......... .. ........'rh'r'eriary Jhmnyrr P.IHVLVJ U. 8V ..I'rr Editor Damn. '1'. FIIIIMWIII-t .. .. ...Jr!z-i.mr ASSIH'IWN'I'H Dori:- lIulI. Irwin .Julmsnm. John I-Ir-ulms. Virginia Spmlil Otto IL Friulmann Ifdimr The aim nf this liAA-IBIJ'ZR is to l'IH'nnicll- events as tht-y have IJH-n l't't'lll'lll'll during: tho past year. The students hun- Inzltlv the life of this Imuk aruiluhle. The Stuff has tried to prosvnt that life in us pleasing a1 manner as pussihlv. If you find :1 new Iifl'. wllit'h Wl' hove ondvnvurod to give. then you can :ultl the Final t'lulptl-l- which will determine whether our lalmrs him: Iu-cn successful. That life which you have fnllml is our theme. The Spirit of the mutiern college student is :u'tivity; u'e hilVL' vlnplmsi'l-ll that plulst- whl-nuw-I' possihlv yl't at tlw smut time. we hunt net sm-rifim-tl truth for that purpose. Fursyl In: Sync 'H'n II R I unnu- Il. l'nlmx N'Jluuh Johnson Kurlaf Puyr mu -i- .. my; 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Th1? R amMe II 0?;ng rl'IlI . I'lllI'l'UIHAI. ST UH8 Runmm' anxuw ,,,,,,,,,, . .-!r'hFrinr'x ... 'er.'11':'0:: UuIm-rur St'lnl'n . FIL-mrm Ii. SHXIUIIML. .....Pi'mHmmphm- iiI-zxmu 15mm: .. .. . ....... 44min!!! llrnn Pnnx .....Hrmwi' .XHSIH'FA XTS .lnnpvr Bc'riwukr. Hlt-nnnr UHH'I' Lutiwr Th-riu-nkv. Jl'nrl l'atml Leon A. Su'm-t Uluhuss Handy. :- Th:- meclmniml Hitll- of tho hunk Ims luwn strexsud. Wu han- dvlmrtvrl fmm stt-rcutypl-ti forms of older days, yet we do not claim that by 51: duing WC have rmvhrd pvrfl-ction in its entirety. If m'hi-z-vvmcnts ELTL' Illll'rs may thrg stimulate sut't't-t-rling tlahseta t0 rmlvh highvr fur the. goal, nnd W0 5'1 131- t'mltvntcd to know our plums and offnr'ts huvo not liven in vain. This SlutT like all 51':le has Imtl its pmhlvms. No one is appretlatm Ilmre tlum :1 will- ing: WlJTkl'I' WIH'II nlmtzu'lvs arisr. W0 fowl that Miss 111: 11m: 110ml of grvat help in that way. Amnngx uthvrs wlmsP cn-upemtiun we wish to zwknnwlt-tlgo arr: Mr. Swain. Jr.. of the Cl'ntral Engraving Ctllllpilny: Mr. Lam; nf tho xVaguner Printing Company and the: .knschulz Studio. H1Iinhirnc Illoom J. Rurhcnku IL Pulola 1.. lit'l'ht'llkv l'ImI'r Iimhnh Sprout Pugs m: W 19 - RAMBLER - 30 i I I I L Vic cannot lend utlu'l'u upward. h . Vithtmt strpping upward alert-lvrs: 3701' mm we int'l'msc our knowlL-dgu H Alone in the bunks found on the ahl'lvvs. Pugr 102 FrzMBrniIEiI-Bs Smmrifi'ies g. 37:4 El .. 19 - RAMBLER - 30 1.11mi:Pmemmtermiizy Cnmnrm 0 MW W - t -' t Another yrnr 11:1H 1-11111111 around :Illd thv Intcr-Fraternity t'nnm-il 11:13; t-clvhl'utcd its first birthday. It 11m prm'rd :1 rathvr precarious infant in its mission to HIV Fraternity life of thr: rumpus and the francs 111' the individual organizations hart: :ldtllltt'd it as. .-1 11111111110131 inHlu-nu- and :1 guiding light in 1110 family cirvlv 11f thl-ir Alum Mutvr. This year's trial has shown its value m: :1 gvnrml gm'm-ning 110th fur l1ru111t-11155 1-:mfrunting thr 11'r:1trr11itirn' a5 :1 wlmh' and :11m :15 :1 nu'diutm' 11vtwct'n 11H: 611 ng Senuh' and t1 : 11'r:1trrnitit's. 1.0:1king m'rr 1hr Imht yrur wt mm suc- rcnhmlh fur thr cunnt-il'h t'XiSt-t'IIE'L' in 1:111: :1060111'11ishnu-ntx 11nd renturm that it 11:15 madr. 1n thv 11:11'1'1' part of the first st'mc-s-tm- the matter of favors- giron 11y tht- Fraternitire at thL-ir spring bunqut'h was brought 119furt- tho. group. It was 1119 gvnvral t-nnm'nsus of opinion that too much moncy was 111-111;: cxpt-ndvd :m thcm' things for thu size and cnnstitucncy of the 1:11:1- tvrnitivs 011 the campus. Accordingly. 11.1' :1 rote 0f thv council .1 limit 111.113 placed on tho amount which H11l1111d 111' scprnt for fnvursA Ahmg with this tht' drfvrrpd rush- ing period. :15; well :15: the othtr rules pertaining to invitatinns. initiatiuns. and re- quirmnvntn for new 111911111ch according to the prm'iaimls of this r'onstitution. 11:15 nlmwn it; real valuo 1mt11 t0 t111- Fraternities :md to tho prosprrtin- 1111111111015. The t'oum-il 11:15 prm'L-d its worth and grout things are cxlm-h-d from it in tlu- futurr. Kilivtr 111ng fioctz Riumw Iicrllcnlw Dorncr 33:311th Donut Lyman 11.4mm Pug: m; 4:- . 19 - RAMBLER - 30 :intteranr-oriity Councii Thu Intlzr-Sm-m'ity t'mIm-il during thl' past your hma- functionul under the lh'vsirh-m-y nf Dmm Bmltmnn. and due to his guidance has given much l'i'Fli scl'ric't' to the anvu's mvinl organizations on tin: Campus. This is the sczmnd year of its; activity and :zirmdy :I grunt btnui'it may lac 5mm: :15 :1 result. Om- of tho. important pmhlt'ms limit with was the. matter of ruhhing and pledging rules. In pruviuus yrrarh, runhing wus- pm'mittvd fmm the opening werk 01' school, lusting until the. sec- nnd wvck. A tiL'fL'l'l'l'd rushing period wm; iit'cidtrd on and put into upgration which was :1 nutnhlv imprm-t'mt-nt. The dufcrrrd mailing period enables the new stu- dt-nt t0 inmstigatp tlu- standing of tin: organizations. thus preventing the 11.511211 hasty decision Other prohlums arose and went stitticd with much benefit to the organizations Conct'l'ncd and to the interest uf the Coiicg-u. Another of thv clmmrttrristics of thv Council is to guvcm Sorority groups in quail a way :15 to prnmutc friendly rvlatilms amung the different groups. The. faster- ing; of this intm'l'st 11:15 horn :umthcr of tilt: accomplisluncnts which justifies the C'xih'tCllCC of tilt Inter-Sorority Council. The Organization is composed of :1 Senior and :1 Junior rvlmrsvntutirc from r-at-h Hnmrity and n Prvsidl'nt chosen from the Faculty by the: numbers of tilt: Coun- cil. Meetings are llvld nt rvguinr intvrrals :md slsr-viai mcrtings may be cnlhcd by tho. President :15 is so dt'sircd. Thv Cqut-il hm; mudv its influence ft'it :md muvh is ax x-ctcd from it in cuminw i :- IYCr'l 1'5. i 51A? .-.sL' lklrlcm h i'utun Iliuom icmslcm Symc McCarty Puyr mj --..... +-......- am-rn- - ..- 1T0ulltr 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Lamlacgla Sigma Kappa: SENIORS Donald L'tvsch Bruce Lyman Glenn Isley Howard Niennbur William Morgan .II'NIORS Otto Fricdmunn H'alter Christvllo Harry XVickt-jr Wialter Koepf Robert Rienow FILJTRES LY I'RRE William C. Kmuss Earl Lambert Herbert L. Walgnrr Lawrence Baxter FLO IVER Night Blooming Census Lyman. - Xiunuhcr Umsch - Islcy Morgan Flmsn-lla Kocpf VIL'kcy Rinmw H'ngucr Page m6 $. . - -q . u... 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Hwambala Sigma; Igappa Eta Rho Chapker SUPHrJJIrJR-ES George Mueller Eugene. Yagm r Jnlm Shnulis Arthur Rohwcr Gilbert EVright Charles Wllittvn FR ESIJJI E .Y Murrvll C'um'dj' Fred SL-hultx Charles Schultz Harold Cullihzm Richard Hoopus Clmrlrs Landwm'u Harold Bernhard IHLYURJH l' ,U IL'JJ'RERS Commander MPH. Frank Harris Edward E. Harris. U. S. N. r'TJLORS Buff-Plymuuth Ruck Linhwm' , Hlmulis Vu'hiilnl Huullvs Fliuimuml Cnnmly Cullillun lh'rnhard U, Srlmllz Ir. Sl'llullz l.:uuhrrl'e Page :0; 19 - RAMBLER - 30 J T119 1E :1 Tan 81 gma SIIA'HJRS Ellwcm? Ihl'iw Onlfn Kankvr a b J i'l-IUNH Irving IInrnscndit-k Charles Suilu-rt Richard Jones Roln-rt Hastings FRJTRHS LY FREE Lt'nn Berry Jarvis Lyons FLU II'HR Rglantinc Mvuir-udick StEihcr: lhrij,r W'u I kur .51 rnrson llIJl jrm us I last i Hg; Prrml I03 .5. -,- 19 - RAMBLER - 30 The 11.61 yJqu Sigma SOPHUJHHHCS flnrk Ilntun Virgil Pvrhlinglrr All'rt-d Amman David Hill Lyman Hustt'n MnIt-um McCollom I-WIL'HHJHJX IIumcl' Hankenson Huynl Brandon George Jump Julm l,i'Hcr Paul Smith NILYURJH 1' . J HJHHL'RN me. Curl Spirlman I'ldwal'd Mack Dr. 5'. K. IIill IInmld 13002 I'OLONN Green and Gold llrnlun llush-u Urrmlom Brandon I.::l1cr bumh I-Hryr I09 Ila nkcnsml J ump 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Them Pi NHXJURS Carl Tumhcrt Edward Gm-tx Richard IIartrr Hobart Gubclnmn Rnlu-rt .Udrr .H'J'IURS KVilIium Johnson Strpllrn Dlmicr Arthur Calm: W'illium Hclfrivh PRJTIH-IS LY I'RBE Albertine Cht'mrg' Albert Immrl Cllt'slPigh Gamrd Allt'n Mcttcrnicll Kl'qllllftll Strong Furl Tmllte FLUH'ER Pink Carnation Hang Gavin; Tcunlmrt Iluln-lnmn Helfrlull lloxlcr Johnson Alder Pay 1' m 4..41- -.-,- ...A 19 - RAMBLER - 30 The 1.3. pi mg ' :Eappa. CHmpfger HUPHUJIUR NS James Hayes Lutllvr Murllcr Edward V055 FR-IL'H H ,1! H3: Fred IIIIL'IIfrld Hng'rl' Puttmmp XYinston RnL-th PLHDHHS Ronald Jinxtcl' Charlm Vl'hitc IHJXUIL'JRY .UEJIIHCRS Dr. R. U. Dentnn Dr. R. H'. McClellan L'. Brass Russvl N. Smith Lee E. Trout Clydv P. Johnson FULURS Purple and VIIite WTKA - - ' : I ' wmm. Ha yus Colmc Mucllcr Vuss 1.1mm lhlcnfcld lluclh W'hite PuLtcnmp Pugs 1 I J' 19 - RAMBLER - 30 rXEPJlm Kappa Pi 1921 SENIORS Martcvn Kilvrr Ii :u'l t'tcrsL-ll JUNIORS Lmn Swvvt Jnhn Kmhm Hugh Putml Ralph Durm-r Henry C'orl'man FR. I T'R-HS LY l'HBH Reed C'orson FLUIIH'NB Rose Krchns - Kih'tr Un'ricll . Palm: Dorncr l' luxman Sweet II. qumml Cal 11' 11 Paw H2 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Alpha K611131361 Pu i' 92' MPH? NUPHUJIURHH Hun't'y Kctvlsun Carl Larson Hubert H'tiihlmttczn Paul Hvrscll Edmund Flexman Roht-rt Catlin f-THL'RNJHLT XYm'l'vn But-kluo Aaron Bingaman Glenn Coffman VL-I'nrm Kottor Lennard Ywau-ski UUXURJR 1' .UHJHEERH Rm: C. Alton Piol .Indgr HUII'rcn II. Orr Dr. Carl U. EVilllnms Rm: D. Bruce Young Dimald T. 1901-3511::- f'ULURH National Blur :md Azure Blue . Krlclscn - H'vis'lmncn Ilvrsrh - . Larmn . - Illngzmmn 1x0llt'l' Huckuhm H yknwskl h. uiTumn Puyr H3 l9 - RAMBLER - 30 Smiling Alleph 1928 SEJVURS JuSpcr Bi-rhcnkc ,H'XHHL'S John Gable Irwin Johnson FR.-I THEE LY FREE Rev. C. A. Piel Mr. Donald T. Forsythe FLOWER W'hitr: Chrysanthemum $6 B3: Recognition. ' . Luml - J'. Burhcnkc Aumstelu Spmlu rne Cable Julm sun Page In; l9 Luther Brrhenkt: Carl Deithloff Clarence Lund RAMBLER 30 Emma Aueph Gimel 'Cimpter SUI'H'OMURHS Ray Zlmlstcin C'arl chycnsteuher Francis: Spinhirne Kenneth Tripp FR-HNIIJI EX Elvcr Eisfcncr HUXUNJR'J .UHJHHE'R Mr. John P. Beckmun i'C'LOH-S Columbia Blunt and Yhite L. iturlwnkc KlL-yn-II stulIlJL'r Pam 115 lh-ithloff TrillP liisfcllcr .H'NHJRH Murgurvt McCarty Doris Hull Mnrglu-ritv Jacks; SOPHUJHJRHH Florvnm' Gumm- Muxim- EII'ICPHUII Dm'utllt-al Dona Mildrvd Daluu'hvrty Mrs. 0. C. Hhrrrick FLUH'HR Vinlvt Limu'll Satrc . Dom Jnth limnwr l'.1trn1 19 - RAMBLER SURUREN LY FR HE Mrs. Chara. Dickinsnn -30 Chi D-sttgm Kappa Bvr'vl LinnvIl Jt-nn Pnton Junie VFIIitv-eidm llm-Hm Hatrv Luis Andrruou Bvuluh Jat-ku Iris Almhin' ML'lIlI'Iy ngv 1m 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Clan TDiTM-a Kappa FR- ESH Al! HN Brena Uhvr Mary Louise .Vvumuml PLEDHES Irma 'I'm-kcr Violet Dm-ring PA T'HUXEHHJ'IS Mrs. IL KY. Md'lvllun Mrs. Louis Culkin Mrs. Rnsmvcll O'Hzlrra Mrs. Edward Martin Mrs. T1105. Dunn f'r'JLURS Violet. I'ZIIIOYHIJ Urcun and Silver liuwrsnu Hull Anderson , Xmmnml Tucker ka-r llucrlng Pam n7 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Pi Phi N11 1917 SENIORS Hoh-n Barton Dorothy Schnub .II'NIURS Almrrhi. H'ulkcr Flurcncc Kilvcr Genera Bluom SORORES LT UHHE Milicunt Ridge Geraldine Brandon Gencvirvc Brandon Mrs. R. Cursnn ASSOCLH'E JIHSIIBICR Miss Helen C'nIb-v FLUH'HR Lily of the Valley Kilrur Barton Hlumn Omcr Rcu Orth Sglmuh Lindsey Pugs 1qu 19 .- RAMBLER - 30 Pi PM 1x u Alpha. Chapfer SUPHI'UIORES I'llcunm' Omirr Dl-Vota Ortiz Ruth Rt'll Louise Lindsry FRE-SHMHN Vl'lmu .Iulmhnn Elaine McAduma Doris IJamcil'r Mario Ucl'llnmmcr Elm Hucm'r Mnrgarut Ogry: PLHDI'HL' Nalidn lerl P. I ?'RUNHSH HS Mrs. C. Spit-Imzm Miss Miriam H'iiliums Mrs. R. D. Runyon Mrs. L'. J. U'Hzlrra KII'H. C. A. Pif'l 3H5. H. H. Vfillinms f'OLURS Green and 'Wllitc and 1Inlmmn 11'r.-Xd:ums Urrhuumwr lhmr'n r Im-m-r Dgg VCuan-r Pum- Hy 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Balm Kappa Baum 1918 SEN J 0 R- annj: Symc .J' f'J'IURS Margurritt- Carlton Dumthy Cnsburn Lucile Bernstein Virginia Sprmll Edwina Syme HURURES LY FREE Miss Mildred Henderson Miss Juanita Jones FLU H'H R Killnrnlr Rose and Forgct-mu-nut lwnsburn Carlton F . llrrnzilLin I5. 531m: Doyl . 93'ch Sprout l H unh-y Pucn' :20 . 1... 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Beta Kappa Alpha Chapter HOPHOJHJRES Evelyn Gntlaric Tlu-lma Davis Gt-l'aldinc Carlton Nellie Mt-Cnnm'll Helen Henley I 'lnrcncc Windtrt'kul' Paula Boyd FR HRH .1! . I .Y leind Hill PLEDGE IIcIt-n Ostrich P.IT'RUNHHSHS Mrs. D. 13.. Mack Mrs. V. K. Hill Mrs. C. L. McClure Mrs. M. E. Challin f'fHIURS Pink :llld Blue. Davis FAHIOII Reich linthric MtCuum-II llill Ustrlch Wimlcrkur Paw L?! 19 - RAMBLER - 30 If it be truth indeed that lift through you. Vflm arc thr fmmt of wisdum's emergent will H'aking, asks for an answer and, denit'd, Resumes the primal sleep-if this be true. Dark is the truth. But we are grcator still Through our own thoughts, and wiser than our pride. J . W. Payr 1:3 l GIEEHEJIKEEL 19 - RAMBLER - 30 UFFIPNRS JASI'I-Ell BHIUIEN K11 .. .. .. .......................Prwirhvm FAXXY Hymns , .. . .. . . , , ,,,, I'u'rra-PJ-rvxirhvur EIJWJNA Sun: .. Muir'mn; Lilox SWHI-LT . .. .. . . .. ...T'r'r'rm:u-m' f H.-IPTER FOLURS Alpha Eta Black. Purple and Gold Theta Chi Dclta. member of National Honorary Chemical Frntvrnity. was 01'- ganimd on Carthage College Campus in 1925 with fourteen Charter members. The Carthage. Chapter was tllt' scvunth 0f tlm ton prcsvnt chaptt'm to he organized. M EJI B HRS Dr. W. R. Hill Mildred Beck Doris; IIull l-llla Bcck NViIIialm Jnhnsun Carl lileyenstuulu-r Jasper Bt-rhonke Helen Many Eleanor Ulnar Isabel Harms Prof. E. L Hill Mildred Ollt'kim Ix'vnnoth McMillan Leon Sweet Arthur Rolm'er Fanny Symc Edwina Syme Hilbert Sifferd Donald Utewh Luther Beriwnkc Eugene H'nguor Ulcach . Harms M. Buck ?u'ccl, E, 5pm.- 12 hyluv MCCuy F. L. ilwli AV. R. Hill .l. licth-nkr Page i 3.,1 19 - RAMBLER - 30 'CJ 10:1 egm HDJII J1 fH-Yr'lf 'mfb' Vilmlxm Slmol'll ...inw'drnf Msumt'mtrrlc JM'KS: ...I'iMrPrrsEdcnf Lunar: LINDSEY . ..... .. ................................SMrrfnry-Trmsurr'r Ir'f.l'lll'l'.'.'? COLORS Tm Iitm- Pink and Silver 'l'lu- t'urthagr- fulltegr: Musk Club. now known as Omega Phi. :m Ilmmmry profvhsitmul Sorority. came- into vxistuncc during: 1928 through the L-Horts-s uf thaw On our Campus- who er'f in. or intr-ndvd t'nttrring Hm pmfrssicmul field of musimi study. During tlu- year of lEJ28n29 Omega Phi has. become :1 drtinitr organizatiun of vital intt l'vst to music studrntn. It its the purpose of the organization to uphold the standards- of music- at Carthage C011ng and to furthm' muwical intt'l'CHtE-i whenm-rr llIJHHith'. :md tn this vml many illtrri-sting :md plo-asnrahlc. :13 well :15- profitablt' mvctings have been Ilt'ld. Omcgu Plli looks forward tn 3 future fillvd with pl'ogrussiw activitira and tilt- Inwt of 31113410 fur I.':lrtll:lgc f'nilcgv. ilunlu: .Mulrnun Ilmwt JuIm-um jm'La hprunl KVt-hh Blnnil-nm F'rryr :25 19 - RAMBLER - 30 XVarsify Debate The debate hl'aHOl'l this yuar has boon an unusual 01:0 in 5LWI31'HI ruspucthirin number of riotorics. in gmcrul intrrcst shown. in innovations in method. At time of writing tlu' Affirmative Tcmn has just finished :1 trip during which they dt'llath with Shui'tlcff. Grccm'illv. and MoKondrco. Tllt' mcmhvrs of this tram .111! IIurst-IL Ihlenfeld. and Ricnow. They Imu- nnt yvt bccn defuatvd. having: the rccord 01' win- ning against Culvur-Stncktun :md McKtPlIdrvc. hm'ing a nnn-decisiun debntv with Grenm'illr. and a tie in an audience dcrimion with Shurth'ff. Tht- Nvgntivv Tt'am- - chyt'nstcuber, Rocth. and McC'nllom---has dufcuted Central Weslrynn. and McKen- drcc, and lost to Culnrr-Stm-kton. An gspccially intvrcstng dcbatv was that with ShurtlttlT. in which tho split- team method was used. Each tunm was made up of one ShurtleiT man and one Carthage; man. Ritnuw was t-ht' Carthage: man on the Amrmatire. MvCullom 0n tht- Negative. 'I'lltr Affirn'latiw won thc audience decision. Another debate with Shul't- Ieff was held at Gillespie. before a nvutml nudit'ncc. and rcsultvd in a tit: vote. Bernhard and Long .112th :15 alternates. The question uscd throughout thr season Was the Pi Kappa Delta question. A substitute for trial by jury should ht: udnptcdq. The cnmplctc schedule for the season follows: Fell. 22--CL11VI31LStOOkt0n at Canton. . Mar. 19 SIIL11't1cH' at Gillespie. Fell. 2S Cmu. Vvslcyan at Carthage. Mar. '20- -G1-z'-t-m'illr :lt Gracm'illf. Mar. I Fulrcr-Stot-ktnn :It. Carthage. Mar. 21 Mcer1drec Dual drbatt'. Mar. 1-1- 51111rtluH' at Carthage. Mar. 2:3- --Iuw3 stlt-yun. Dual debate. Kl uyrnstuubcl I-In-rsc II R irnnw Long Iicrnhilrtl lchoIlum Raclh lhlunl'uhl Puyr :20 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Pi Kappa Dalila ngp UFFH'ERR .ImlN GABLF. ............ .. ............................................ Prwsidwrt memu Wmmr. ................ ,J'irrJ-Pl'rlsldrmi PROF. Clmmx ., .......... ,, .......... 7, 7777777777777777 . ,,b'tfr-J'efary-fl'rraxm'm' FANNY Evans , ....... torrmponding Sricrr'fary lllinnis Gamma Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta. installed in Carthage C'ulltxgv Octo- ber 27. 1920. was the. first national fraternity to he rumgnizcd lly tht: administration and iH tho. lurgrst interculll'giatt' organization in tlu: United States. The. nntinn-widc activity of thu fmttzl'nity pt'rmits cuntuct with many other schools through the pub- lit'ntitm Th8 1 m'mmr'r and through provincial nml national tournaments :md 0011- rcntiuns. Early in the full tln: Frt:shmun-Sophmnurt- debatc was spnnsnrud by the local Cllaptvl' from which thus. Soplnnnnn-s mmv nut victorious. Each ycnr thr 1mm? of the. winning Clans is iIm-rilut'd mu :1 hilYCl' loving cup wllicll lms het'n 1111-9911th by Mr. Jolm IJ. Bwlcmnn and is known :15 the Bcckman Dulmting Cup. In March two mun from tho prrriuus ycur's dcbatc tL-am ware nrlmittt-d and lutt'r 011 in tlll'. scczlmm :1 nnmln-r 0f otl1vrs will ln- takcn in from this ycair'a squad. 11; has lawn decided that .1 lnmqut-t will lug held in thrir lmnm'. It is planmwl that next your :1 tmm of dt'hatt-m will bt' sent to the National Convention whirl: is. to lac lnrld at Wivllitn. Knnsnu. Entries in thus umtnrival cuntcat will probably ulnn bu mndc. Jung's . Suwlmnn ll'cllcl Clultrin Synm HvEuIIm-l Rimmw Iiultlc Ilffgl' l' l'u X; 19 - RAMBLER - 30 D Imm .8111 i1: ECHIUI ll; UFFHWIRH Roman Ilmxmr ............................ .meidmt Dmm'rln' Sz-uan; . ...,....771q! f'f'i'h1flif Amman WALKER ...... 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .. ......................Sf'r'r-n.mrm- TIIC Urnmntic Club closed :1 wry Hucvcswful yt'ar. lQBT-QS. with thy pruductiun of Captain Apph'jm'k 113' special m'mngmm'nt with thv Humuul Fram-h Cnmpany of Ncw York. Captain Applcjack is said to be thus most. outstanding play rvcr lmu smitcd by thy Club. Lcndw wcl'c lllnytd by Dorothy Sclmllh :md xt'llic ML-fk'onncll. Paul Humeis and Eugene Ihl'ig. llan-v new plnnq were brought lwfnrt- tlu' L'lulu in thy 1928-251 program. First among tlu-sc was the suggt-Rtiun that the. Club sponsor svwrzll unv-ru't plays to llt' presumed at stndt-nt c-mn'm-utium during tho yrar. :uld tlu'rt'lny limit tlu' number of major plays to our. AS tho first strp in carrying out this plan. VVln'm-l-Flmnmc11v wus prcscntt'd t0 the: stndt'nt budy on October 21. the Friday of IIOI'I'ICCOIning wvek. Tllt'. casting committee chose the 'l'ullmIr lI1;,r to take- tlu- parts: NLlliP Mot'mmrll. Louise. Lindsey. Robert Ritrmm'. Eugrm- llll'ig :md Robvrt Siffvl'd. The purpmv of this production wac: to create qtudent-iuturest in thv Dramatic Club for its annual try-uuts. Much vnthnsinsm was amused m: HIIUWI'I lay the fact that thil'ty-ninc students contt-sted in thv try-outh' 0n Nm'rmlut-r -L From this numhcr. eight, four mvn and four womun wcrc Hvlcctcd lly Hll' j udgm :15 being moxt uligihlp for I'I'Ik'nlht'rl'hhill. Th:- judgffs wc'rc Mrm t'. A. PiL-l and Mary Hrlfrivh Rum. Ruln-rt Ricnow noted :15 Club Adrisnr. Ilinmunnll Erlmul- Ilin-nnu' 13, Symu Em-srwn l1IIlt-n Amlvrwn .Iulmsou Priyy I38 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Dramafic Club On Nm-vmln-r 1; : Maxim Rmmm-snn. Luis Anderson, Elaine MCAdamS-i, Geneva 15mm. Aaron 'liingumnn. Richard .Itmn-s. Ralph Dornur. and Charles Whittcn wart- initiult'd intu tlut Club. As; :1 part of tlli- informal initiation CHCII portrayed a Mothcr Gonsu vharm-trl' in his own particular fushiun. After a day of silence and fun came tlu- formal lmnquilt :It llu: Masonic Trmplu. Thus vight nL-w mvmlwrs wvrc inducted into tlw Dramatic t'lub. Ar; :1 sccnnd Htup toward rrurrying out the one-uot play plan. the nt'rophytL-H prmcnte'd .7. short play 'T.'l:1He-errl:1tvs , not ln'fnrv convocation. aq was prnpnwd. hut buforu :1 paying audience on tlu- uvcninp; of February sixth in the Recreation Room. Upon special re-qucst tlau play was prvstntt'd t0 tlu: Kiwanis Club on February 26. :m indimtitm of tin: Im'l'its of the play and its cxctlli'nt production. Further constructim plans wart: laid before thL: Club. A programmt: fur the imprnvt'mcnt 0f Hm stage in tin: Rq-matiun Rnom 0f Dcnhnrt Hall was presumed by Rubcrt SiH'L'rtl :md Irwin Johnson, :1 cnmmittct: to investigate the. matter. This pro- gram includcs cnlurgt'mi-nt of tht: stage. purchase of suitable curtaim and scenvry. and imprm-cmt-nt 0f the lighting Hystcm. Tllc Dramatic Club has suHicicm: funds in its treasury with which to begin this; work. To oomplvtl- the ymfs wnrk New Brucmsn :1 modtxrn play. will be presented April 30. Tlav following mcmbcrs 0f the C1111! are included in the vast: Almeda 'Walkcr. Fanny Hymn. Dorothy Solmula. Lnuiw Lindsey. Eugene Illrig, Robert Sif- ferd. Hubert Ricnmr, Irwin Johnson. John Kmlms. Jnlm Gabhx Ralph Durncr. Richard Jones. and Clmrll'a Vi'hitten. 3Iiss Helen Colby. dirN-tur of Athletics for 'Wmm-n at'tt'd very ably :15; Club adviser. Hargwr Lindsey K rnlms McAdams lh rig Mcthnncll Slifrhl lilsmm Jone: VCulkx-r Pray? 130 19 - RAMBLER - 30 1311 .Ciric 1d 0 iC.as'-I..BJU$ILI1.0 OI'VJFFRRS iYIIJJAM JOHNSON ............................................................ Prr'sfdt'ut Dnmi'rl-u' RALPH IHt-Pirndmt DOROTHY SCIIAI'H Suntan; HL'TII HUNZIKER Truman MARGARET HI'NZIKER ........................................... . ................. Reprn'fm' El C'irculo CaStt'Huno ia a member of the national Institutu dc L15 Hspnmls :md 0110 01 the most attire organizations 0n the campus. It was founded by the advanced Spanish students in September, 1927. and since that time it has made rapid progress. The purpose of E1 Circulo ii; to arouse interest in Spanish life, customs, and literature, and to aHord Spanish students a means of becoming more proficient in the use of the. Spanish language. El Circulo Castellano engages in many activities, the most important of which is Spanish Night. This yourls Spanish Night program. presented at the invitation of the A. A. U. XV was very successful. It consisted of the charming twomct comedy, Zaraguctn , Spanish music. folk dancing, and gypsy dancing. The program was re- peated bcforr: the high school assemblies of Carthage. Bowen. and Hamilton, and it received very enthusiastic applause. from the studunts. This year El Circulo Castellano has taken on :1 now proj ect, that of a 1mm schol- arship fund which will be called El Circulo Castellnno Loan Fund. From this fund, money will be loaned without interest to some worthy student in the Spanish dzr partmcnt or to a student in some otllrr department. . Permock Davis 1 M. Hunzikcr McConnell Bernsteln Rcu R. Hunmker Ililmrick Schauh Ralph Page r30 19 - RAMBLER - 30 EH Circunlo 57C.nsieMann-D QMW m The mm-tings of El CiJ't-uln urt- on this thirii Tm-sdny 0f cvt'ry month. Programs of :1 varied natun: :II'L' pn'scntt'd. and thin yvnr. thL- gmrml thrmr of the. mr-vfing: Inm burn Spullihll art. 0110 :11' the must intul'ukting programs was that drwtutl tn :1 study of Murilln and ammo 01' his most fanmuh paintings. At tllt' DH-cmhtr metrtingx. a Christmas lurugl'mn wan gin-n. in which tlll'l'lr was a Spanish play. tho. custom of th:.-. pinata was Obstil'YL'd, and Spanish carols; wurc sung. During tlu: past 3:9:er the club has had m: ita gm-Ht at thi' college Miss Jast-iphim: Packer. who had just rvturncd from BllCIIIIS Aims. Miss Packer gave :1 mmt inter- mting talk in convocation. and spoke before thL- members of the. chill. l-Ic-r gift to El Circuln was; :1 box of mate. the South American tea. and a silvol' drinking tube. Another gift. a c-ollm-tirm 0f Spanish :Irticlws, was rrcviu-d from Miss Helen Byrd. a forlm'l' Spanish Htudrnt who has sllrnt HUIHI' time in Porto Rica. El Cil'culn is notable as- om- 0f the. lurgcqt clubs on tho campux It is an honor- ary organization in that mumhcrship is bnsad 0n scholastic standing. New membrane initiated at tlw Mal'c-h mmtingx wcrt-t st-nnritns Puctznick and Emerson. and sunorvs Utcsch :md H'uiskuttcn from tlu- semnd year class; and scum-itaa- Carlton. Faulkncn Johnson, Ogg, Pinkvrtnn, and ncnurcs KIucllur and Smith frum thu fint ytal' clusscn. El Circulo 11:15 thrcc honorary members. Miss Pval'l Got'llvr, Mr. Llcwcllyn Hill, and Mr. Herbert Whgnm. Students who formerly studivd Spanish and were active members of the club. and are! still in college. arc designated associate members. Thrsy arc: senoritas Cnsburll. I . Symo. Yaklr. and ssnm'vs Aldt'r. Hvl's'ClL Ihrig. Lyman, Krulms, Hccdcr. Suibcrt, and Wickry. J??? $37.75; 'h ' .1 . lirl rlon Davis .. Foffnluu Shanks hValkcr Qarltou Juhnson l-Iuk Gronemryer Mcrkcr 531m: Pnyc 13; 19 - RAMBLER - 30 RWaJlesgaHVer-sim QgF-u NW UFFH 'h'R-Q G'ERTRI'DE IIRx'rsrn ... ...................................... Pr't'sidrln! 11m; thms'mm ................ .. ........... . .................. , ...... fTrw-Prnsidmif CAROLINE HALl- Nm .......................................................... .S'N'a'ctm'y ISABEL HARMH ............ .. .......................................................... 'I'r'ann'm' n 'Wnlt'sgu-Ycrt'in. organizt'd in 1.112: with HCYICTI L'llurtcr 111cmlu-1's. i5 :1 national fraternity. Membership dvlwnds until'rly upon scholastic standing. The purposv 0f the organization is to create and im'l' 'asc intrrt'st in the. German language and its: litvruhmn Meetings are held once. a month and the club has mrircd programs, both cntcrtaining and educational. Various members of XYuksgu-Yvrvin givv instructive talks on literature and other German fields. The German quartet consisting of Charlvs thitten. Hay Zumstvin. Howard Kunklc and Arthur Ruhwvr frequently entertain the numbers by singing well known German songs. At the. March mcrting Dorothy Ralph, Robert Ricnow. Kenneth Tripp, Donnld Utesch. George Yolkmar and Eugene H'agncr were initiated. Last year Valrsga-Vcrcin was admitted into the Interscholastic Federation of German Clubs which was founded in 1927 under thr' auspices of the Modern Language Aswciutinn of America. Zumstuin Henlsch Harms KVl'u'IIL-n Kunklc Ruhwcr l-lunzikcr Kocnig Flam n Satrc UmL-r I'l'rmach Smhh Onch-n Hauler ViEL'y Puyu' I33 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Y XVD C rX 'Ffu- Y. XV. C. .X, i5 an organization to u'llirh fl thl' girls may and do hvhmg. Tt functium tln-nuglmut tlav ymr and is prulmhlj' tho iirht thing 0f whirl: the NW; girls llwll'. :Il'h'r tllry Imn- rvgiutrrvcl in E'ur'tlmgc- Cullrgr. Tllry IH-nr nf it thrullgh IIH- XLittlr Histvru mmw-nwllt which is M: prmmrL-tl that vvt-l'y m'w girl murtx :m :Id girl. through the mail. t-u-n Iu-i'nn- nlu- ruu'ln-s tlu- t'umgaua. Hilortly :Iftur m-Iuml lu-gins-a in Hrptrmln'r. tho Y. XV. C. .L in m-Ulwmtinn with tlu- Y, XIX '1'. A. HlmllHUl'h Tin: Grind: which Eu :m in Fnrmnl gct-urquailltvd Iml'ty. Tcwnrnls Chriatmnq mu' IIHlI'H uf UH: JnImm-w Bazaar wlwrv many lowly If'In-iutmut-a gril'hi may 1n- purn'lmml. A link- I:Itrr in tllc- Andhm f'ullrgu- Driw. Thmr and other nmmrll cw ts 0f tIIv Y. XV. wm-c cumsidvrltl quitx' HIICI'PHHl-Kll thin pant j'mr. Tilt 1:10:11 Y. XV. ih' :1 mvmiwr uf HH' Srltiunrl! Y. H: C. A. In this way it kl'lklln in tnm'li with thv wurk of Y. VI'. C. LLH throughout tlu- m-rld and w comm tn :1 Ismzull-r tit-Id 01' work. and gniln :1 widrr vision. Bwnllht' of this rvlationhhip with the National .thut'intiun. Furtlmgu: may hun- r:.-prwvntutin'x alt tllc Y. KY. Ctmfrl'vnu- :tt UHu-l'n. 'l'hiw prm't-n :I murm' nf inspiration mud lu-lp for m n-ml girls l'rlt'll j'rnr .1le tllt'y bring iuu-k t1: tIIL- ICampus many lltlllh fur tlu' new ymr. The work of Hip Y. WC. is oi'tt-II wry cluivt :uld tlu- stndr-nts unmvthm's :ll'v unwnn: of its larcsa-Jlmu IIUHTVCI'. ils influunt'n- is f':1t in many wayu. and its. work in wry Important. UCL-hh IQiln-r Slin-wull Pntou Iinnuu Linncll Sx-lnrmh Iluli XYnlkt-r . Munil'ukl 1011111 53'1 : Ralph Ruitz M'vL'uy Paw 13.: 19 - RAMBLER - 30 V7035 11.111111311111131 13-11131-1112117 019151111718 Dome: H111. ............... . ................................... Prr'xidr'nt 1111' 211151-1115 ..................................................... 1'11-v-Pr: 1111:1111 11.12111. 1311:111-:-'.'11I11111 ....................... . ........................ .Sir'u'rmy 13.111111111122111:le ................................................................. 111111111111 V055 l.it:'r:1r1' 5:11'11't3' 11:18 quitv :1 struggh' 1111' its existence 11111111 the Campus. After it no longer llccamv 111'1'1'5111111'1' 1'111' 1'111'11 studcnt to 111'. :1 1111:111111'1' 111' :1 litumry society, Vow. sprang 1111 to :11'1'111111110111111' 11nd hatisfy t1111H1' 1.1'11 .1.-tudlnts who felt 131111 31159116011111! iikcw'im tllL. nccd 111' 511111 111'Ir1nizati11r1 11'ith 1'11nHi111'1':11111'11i1111'111t1' 511111 11:11'11'511' 'ts it 11: '11.- 111:111:1g1'd tu kct'p:1li11':111d 1111110111111'1111'11111 continue to 110 1111. At tim1s Hum :11: 5111111111: 1'11 thu 111thusiasm 11nd att: 1111 1111.1'. and pcliods: 11111.11 it is imposrsihle to have revular 1111.t'tin.Ivs.Sint'11 m 1111 1111311111313 111 V1135.- :'111'. cunr 11011th 111th 11t111'1 10tl11tlts a date for the meetings 1: '1'. diHicult tn :111'1111a-1.T111: Senate 1111111111111 Thursdav awnings for tho. 11111151111113; how'u'tr. this date has not been fol the 1111.1 interest of the s11c'i1t1' sim't. the Students Recitals 11111 1111111111 011111 :11: that time. In spite 111' the intrrrumiuns there. 111011 101.11 fc11'11ho 11111t111111't0 1.01111: 0111:. 3T0 definite outlim' has 111cm followed this 1':c'11' in 11 tr11rd to programs. with t111': exception 01 tho. same 111-111III 111 accord 111th 1111111111 mt 1:1'1'nts. and the se:1suns.0n one necasinn 1111- members enjujod :11. their program the debate 111th Central 11'eslcyan College. The 11111110511111 V1155 is to 1'.-n111uru-11'. public 5111-: nkiiur. This is accomldisiud :11: mcctinrrs b1 assigllin members. definite 1.111111.- 1111 the 111'11gr-1m. hxtcmlmrancnus spcc-chls are 11150 called 1111' at 1113111111 the mt'ctings. Zumsleiu 11111! Nuubaucr Manifold Flrxman llcrsch Prim? 131 1.... 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Y Bit 0 Au Thn- lm-al chapter of till: Young 311-1134 Christian Assncintinn is one 0f the nlthtst and most promim-nt organizations :m tlu- mmpus. The aim of the organization is tilt: stimulation uf :1 vlmm t'In-istinn utmoxphcrr. Tilt: helpful mmtings held once :1 werk lmvr. been :1 mmrcc :Jf illspiratinn and steady guidanvu sinm: thL-ir inauguration scrcrnl yi-ars ago. Thu organization worked hard to attain thr aim of nmmhers'hip sot at am: hnmlrtrd Ill'l' m-nt of tilt! men on thu cunipm: but. :13 in other years. fuilrcl thnugh nut :15 gruntly. The organization attained thrm- times as many mcmhvrs this year mi Inst. Tllt' iiYii Qunrtctttr. organized this year, has added :1 ncw interest tn the. mnr'ctw ingx and has supplied incidental music about the College that otherwise would bi: miasing. The. Quartcttc has not limited its mission to the College, but has made trips to nthm' cities, supplying Lutheran services with music. Tim Stunt Fast, annual presentation of the- Y . is :1 school cvc'nt most eagerly awaited by all. The Grind. sponsored by the Y. M. and Y. W'. jointly is ever suc- cessful as a mixer in the early part of thc ycnr. A m'w idea was. put into effect this- year in the Extension Department: that of the Christmas party for the needy children of Carthage. This was accomplished through tlm splendid initiative and ability of the Extension Committee. It is this committee that brings :1 service to the County Farm inmates every Sunday afternoon. The faculty and townsmcn 0f Carthagv have given the co-opcration so necessary in st-rcuring speakers. The things? that they have contributed in their addresses have at :111 times been most helpful and worthy nf sincere commendation. .a'H-m J: Mueller Dorncr lcrngun Tnmbtrl ' 'I Lund Herhcnkc Halinl Gallic Film 135 .9an:.. -...-m:. .........F.. . 30 RAMBLER 4- 19 Shady I-Hu' Page :36 ES AT U R P LL Pa I.I..... III: 4 LIIIIIHIwuuilv 1 1 l .. 13:1.w11lltll. Calmpus Life Muics Extremes Pink and Illuc T n ma t cs Ma 311:; y hStu bby 30 DRNBER COLLEGE ENTBHNCE Kuisur W'nrcl: lo the W'isc Philosopher 1 Mgr 138 1.9 - J . TU .4 r H...' xEll! '; ' ' 'Ngau IllII :At- anu CJLLE' .CHOI R .2. ?ng :LL uCiuIIy. . ?i . - Uculschlaml Nuhlu Charm: MuluOl'u'S Linger Fiat: L. c5 HI'n-xy 1' Mm F39 i 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Pals H'iulcr . Janitor Dhscrrur - Slmlus Pony-Exprcss Tiru-Nnrla anely Kim: Colt: Puyr Ho 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Ulrnpnlrin C. A. 1,. Major l'iimswll' . Oil and CH ' Ilmnrcnmmg , Nymphs Paw .' ,rr 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Adorable Nuophyle Spanish Duncurs Lovcr Miss Carlhugc Side by Side George and Martha Now What? Campus uautius Page 14.2 Sqrrnmlicrs '1: s Quictudc Lonol ,- Pay: :43 R011 Along Scnoritu 11nd Senor A W'inner Tug c1 Ilcr Campus Day 19 - RAMBLER - 30 How little our true majesty is shown In these proud minds by which we are confessed Traitors so uftm. recrrtants at bt'st - Unworthy 0f liffs gruatmrss and our own. Not by the. mind we. shall by judges alone, Vk'ho are much man: than in the mind is guesxed, By faith WI: live, the. hcart in every breast Labors, believing. toward the and unknown. 1 Mgr J' 47,: Mirith : Ndews 'The Wovld. Xaugks wii'h mien? , KN R 3-3 , ' f ; Laugh anti 19 - RAMBLER - 30 $9M Stag; ' a -' V'::::r:.1i4 i 0'. .. ,Y gffifgssoww .a-v-FF4 Mirth is the medicine of life It cures its ills. it calms its; stl'ift': It softly smooths: tIlt' hmw 0f mrv. And writes a thousand grafts IIICPE'. 4.4....54W HFIIT! Doctor. Dr. Van: Cnhm'. if Mr. Krauss had $II and you mmtt'd to burrow fnur dul. Iars, how much would he have left? Cohcc: Why. clrwn dollars. Dr. Van? Dr. Van: Collcr. I am surprinvd at you. You don't H'cn know tIIrc first prob- Ir-m of arithmetic. Cnhrc: X0. Dr. Vim and you dun't knnw Bill Kmnss L'itIlcr. ?.4n4w4Ix4u4m4u-n- .--u.-- ---- FHA main. I? 4-!- 14.54 -. I-lx-r Cb : I I I 1 T V V 7 rr : : ; PEARL LLJEIS I I 3 . . I I Shall Oz? Sfahrm I i g I f '- . . ,, L :Con ectlonery. Prompt and Courteous Service I I I I I 517 Main St. I Your Patronage Apprcriatt-d I I Qirthago. Illinois -. I do ---------------------------------------- aci- I 1 r 1 'r 1- 1 '1 I I LIGI'I .1 L133. C 1114.3 I 4-...4-.-..--4-444..? I i . I i High Gradr- C'Immlntm. Party Can- SETEIOXDS ELI11CTRIC I i divs. XVI: 3Iake Our Own let: I 4 T T i : Creams and lots and Have . COMPAE 3- i I the. COLDES'I' Foun- I i I tain in Town I ; l for all your 1 I i i II'ICEMS Laundry .Igvnvy. Dry 4 Flculling anil Dwing . .I 4 I I . I 5 ' JGIJPJLIJ. RICAJ-t NISZEDS I I .HI 1I't'urli UnitralnIm-ll . 5 I T Ii? .......................................... d4. .i. ............................................ -.4. Pum' I46 O hwy; mum... :i...--1-m-nu-ug-.--...m-u l .- ..- .0.- 19 - RAMBLER - 30 UPIWJHTUNITIES ARE OFFERED YOU AT CARTIEIAGE CQLLEGE The Cnih'yre Fit For Any Sfmlmf: q C'ul't'mgv Cullrgl' is .'Ln irlt'al vullrgi' for young ms'n :md womvn who wish to study undur unusually Hm: ronditions nml in :1 rfiatinvtii'i'ly Christian :itmlanlalmru Thu World is- strking men and women of vlmmt'tor. FAQ Romain: your training; and I'IIVFIOIJ your character under Christian gllidnm-v. Th1: c'nllngr oH't-m apportunitim fur high nschnul graduates to pruparr fm- tmu-Iuing in full accreditrtl high sclmolH in :1H thl' rugulnr sulaiiwts. :1an in addition Public School Music. .1an Home Evmmmicw. a In addition to prcpnring fur tln' tmlohing prnfc-uaicm. tho vnllegos are arranged for xnr'h studr-ntq M wiuh t0 talu- 11p prnft-usional twining in Engineering. Law. Mr'dicinc :md Thmlogy. Q l 0: Nu collage avr'rvditi-d lay tllt' AsstJt-igitinn of American Col 111:0 and Unirwsitit-s offers :1 four your training: at such low nywnsex. It is possible far :1 studvnt tu xtny :1 ycur :1t tht: cullrgt: 11nd tukr cart- uf his board. mum, tuition, hooks and inridmutan for $500. There an- ol'lpm'tunitivs oHvrt-d 113' wclf-suppnrt to a curtain cxtt'nt to :1 limited number of studmlts in dining hall and janitor work. Stu- dents wlm :m: onvrgt'tir and willing to work may m-cnru some work in tho tmrn 11f Cnrthngr. However. it is rev- nmmcndvd that Htudvnts. going to cullcgo for tho Hl'st year. should 11v prepared to givv :111 time to their studies and pay :111 rxpcnsvs. . a Sclmlnrnhipn nrc'. 011911 to high school graduates who Ims'c :111 arvmgc grade of 90ffi-u T111131: scholarships amount to nnt- lmndl'cd dollars: and 1m.- payahll- in fuul' :mrmnl in- stalmcnts. CI: Carthage College is :1 nwmhvr of the Little Nineteen in athletics. a Um-xoclll'rd College. Band and A Capella Choir. CI: Fur Catalog and further infornmtion writt- The President, N. J. GOI'LD W'IC-KEY. P11.D., Carthage College CARTIIAGE. ILLINOIS 4.. Ways HF .......-. ...-r 1-. L- m- m- . .--.-..- .u- .m- u u-- r..- -. .- . .- . . .- n- -1 . - -' - lr' -..- -u -u- -..-..-..-..-...-..d..m.-..-...-...-.h..;; .pmm--- -- -....-- . The Standard of Comparison The Hancock County Journal i Lr'arF-iug Newspaper of Hamm'fr Comuy i 1 JOHN P. BECKM'AN. Publisher I DONALD T. 14T RSYTI-IJC, Managing Editor - Your job printing: When brought here receives the attention of 4 Skilled workmen using modern equipment. Telephone 31 I CARTIIAGE, ILLINOIS . Oka-ax-II-n- . . .x-ux-u--..-.uqu.-uu n-ui!. Swede Alder: trmmking at a mummy in a mursvumj Listen kid what does 1-1500 B. C. on that coffin IIu-:111?' 3km Emmvrmn: 'WVhy that is the license number of thus car that mm over him; stupid. .-.-.-.--.- - Th1- ministt-l' :lskt'd tlu- Sunday School. nW'ith WIIHI: rrmnrlcabhr weapon did Samson slay the Pllilistillcs ? Far awhilr' than was no answer. Thu minister. to rm-in- Hlt' ohildrcnk mcnmry. r-nmmr'nccd tapping his jaw with tip of his finger. at flu: HHII'H' timv saving. 1WL-1t s this w1mt,s this? Quick u$ thought :1 little fvllmr innucontly l'cplird: MFIH: jaw- bone of an arm. sir. Pulm' LIES 19 - RAMBLER - 30 .i..-m.-. I-n- n-m-m-u-....-.,...-....-... -.. -. - + I I I IIII- --r1 1.- :1 IJFlIl' IIIIIII 109.111 I'Hlll: 11:: I I Quitu II:.rI'LI't1.II LII IILIIInII' I I Will tI1L5' I'VLI' for 0111 F. C. cI Isak: i T fiiI'I- tIIv DL-:IIIIIIt IIS :1 IIrLIIIIL i UII. 11.15. 11:15'. 1111 much IIILIL I I 'I' II:5' lJIl 'IIH'I tIIL' LI 1m: x 51f KLLIILIIk I I I I - --v-o-n-+- I i I SIIIIIIISWIIL - -:111 11 5115151. I. I I i HL'III'5' II'L'ig'IIt. I'mpty 11mm I i Certainly :I IIIft5-' IIiI'LI I IIZI'L-r thing to 1111's absurd. I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I FWIW. I . I I 1151 is HILL. :1 Ln1fctLtI:I:l You grub tIII: i'iIst thing III. 51: India I good and p:15' for it WWIItLII5 IllfIS. I I...... I i CIIIIL'LIy: I'I Call 1115' girl tIlL: third I : mil. I I AI'IISLm: i'W by HM. 11111115' II.IIIIL-? I C'aIII-LI5': IIvL'IIIIn-L: hIII-I Lant III I I touched. I I I I I I l I I I : I I I I I I'o-II-IlI-II-Il-lI-llI-1IlI-MI-lll-l I-u-n K-lI-l+ PIIga' nu I-u hr...- m- ;.....,...I r .- nu- qu. I-u- .II-q. H..-NIIqI-H-HI . II. .- . . I . I. r. I . . - . .u-u - WhatIS Your NET Income? BLIIIITI' 1311115 of $10 :1 11 .:11 IL 55itII $2 5:. IILII 0111: :II' it than $.30 with 11.x11cnditurcs or $55. T II P. IIiI'I'L-rL-IIL'L: INIIJ'IWTCT'I SIH'K'IJSS :IIIII faiIIIrL- is just that. It measures tIlf' CODtthI' IIL'IWL'L-n living rm :1 part of last mnntIIIs income and H'llt'nIIIng' TICXII IllUl'ItIIIH III-fm'L- 5'nII gt't it. You call: makl' t.1-:n thou- sand rr-Holutions tn Cllt ex- prnsm IIIILI 5:559. but you won't until 5'011 get :In in- L'mItiI'I-I Httnngcr than the things 5011 have IIL-L-n frit- tLIrIng' monvy away 1111. That powerful inL-I'ntivc is a bunk hook. GL't 11111:. nut llFXt WPt'Ii. but NOIY. :It I,.d.--u-..I-I...d.d.-..-..d..d..-..-..-..a...L..L ..-......I..w..-..-..w..w..-..- ..-......-..I..g. I I I I UM- I I t I Hancock I I County INational Bank I Carthage. Illinois : I- .. .-.. .-..A..L-q..L...L..L..L.Mbm+ 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Are You memfug f0 Shah; for the Chris-n'm: JI-im'sti'y? Northwestern Lutheran Theological Seminary at MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA offers you A thorough three year course in Theology, i under experienced instructors, in a pleasant environment Ask the opinion of the Carthage graduates who have attencled Northwestern For catalog mid applicatim: blank, address the President R90. Joseph Stump, D.D., LL.D., LH.D. 1018 Nimrteenth Avc., N. E. Minneapolis, Minn. Page :50 OSTRICH. FUNERAL HOME, Carthage, Ill .g.. u. ..........n-...- .-...-. -...-u. mJ....-N,... ........ ..-..-. .-..... I'is' swrrvt t0 datt- But oh how hitter To ask :1 kiss And never gittcr. Miss Jonas: Now Udkc. I told you yesterday I'd give you one day to hand in that theme. Oelkc: HYCH. but I thought I could pick :my day? Here lies the body of Stubby Schultz. Hr thought he was :IS tough as :1 keg of bolts. Cln'istcllo: Slmnt. you villiam. your metal can't touch me. Schmidt: Ha! Hn? we'll scC. and why cnn,t metal touch you? Clu'isti-llo: Bemusr I wear Paris Garters. Pum- I5! qu-n-..-M-...-..-..-..-...-..1-m- -n-. .-,.-..;-....N,- I... I u-u- n-quu-u- F 19 - RAMBLER - 30 The Chicago Lutheran Theological Seminary Ufl't'rs thc Standard Comma lending tn dvgrcu of 13.11 Also Spmiall Courses. Special training in Oratory. Music. etc. A Special Fourth Year Course in TPSIIIPIM'P for 0011ng- elnd smilinary grzldimtvs. lrnding tn thv dogrcr 0f S.'I'.M. An Extrn-Murnl Dvpnrtmcnt by Corl'vspondvncc to HIV .1th Ol'duim-d mcn to continue systcnmtic study. Fm- .I'uj'rarmafkm and taming rtdrh'mx L. FRANKLIN GRUBER, D. 11, LL. D., President 1600 S. Eleventh Avenue, Haywood, Ill. ..,-..-..-.,-..-.....h..I..b.mhuwwum.-..-..-..-..-.b.b..g. 4.... .-.. n-u- .u- I.-. +.-..-..-:.-..-..-a-.n-n..-.----.-------u- 'E' f.- u- u- .- .5. I l I WE TAKE : : 7Z5 PLEASURE i HOOd-Powell I In Serving You : : Company w- ' ATHLET IC GOODS EILECTRICAL MONMOUTH. ILLIXOIS VIC'TROLAS and RECORDS APPLIANCES I ATW'AT F. R-KENT RAD IO Representingr -- Rnwiings Manufacturing Co. 031193. Knitting MilIs A. J. Heath H'rigllt 15E Distnn jWilson KVestcrn Spgt. Gouda Co I I l R. N. smlth . C'unwrsc Rubber Shoe Cu. - I I i 427 Main St. I Crawford Mt-Grvgor C'anhy Co. Prlyr' 15.3 .h'E, 19 - RAMBLER - 30 I i I 1 I I l n I I I I HLARNE - I Carthage, Illinois I I I I I I I L Hub XVngm-r: HTIIC gym is awfully trowdcd this year? Haym: Yell. last wcck I put my best sock m1 some other guys foot. There's; :: mighty Prof. :1t C'urtlmgv: A thinking man is 116. And all his thought weighty thought Is 01'! Philosophy. But whcn this Prof. his health drains In :1 room that's warm L'wc snomuu Furtll in his booming voicc there cornea The windowa Qix inches phase II, J. G. Pratt: I lurt I um make :1 worse face than you? Brnun: Yul! ought 1:11 In;- zilmlt, lunk mt tllv face you've got to start with. f-Iuyv r53 1 9 - R A M B L E R - 3 0 .l. ................. -- --111-11n-n1--I1-'I- -- - -- .1. uje- - I --n- - - - - I .- I Inns: 1 1 1 1 I CARI TONIS C AFF I I Ijitul' III 1111:: I 1 . . . I 1111-1-11 11' : I I Nmth him 341111.111 I I Pain in Middle. I I .11; 00111.11. 11 11-11013 ITI I 1111111-1'11'1111111- i I 1 I An I. 11- t11-1I:-1IL'.S1111:1 I-111111t.1i11 I I I I II 1'11111111- t1: Cull1 QC Students I I art I I IInh-mll .1: Ice l'. 11'a111 I- I I .I.,.,IHCH-I,,-,,,,-.I.H,,.-w-,.-....1...-..-..-..;. I I 11111-1' k111-w :1 girl 511 i111111111'11t.I I that sII1' thought tlu- Vulstmd Act I :I - -'I- F - -'I- - -'I- - ' T I 11-:11'1 um- 01' Ii I9. K1-itI1Is. I. I I I 77m Royal Store I I I I C ......W -- - 1 -. v I I SHOEBIIIOBIERX I I I I IV. S. Walton. PPOP- I I 01.. isn't 111'. STUNSINGE' gig. I x I 11d the Stom- A1111 II: '1 1111. :11; t1 11: I I g l 1 The Most Up-To-The-llinute I 1 111m: man lapped I111-1 1111-1 th1- Ilt'ad I 511111' Store in Cnrthago I I 111th his club. I . I I IEI-n - ------- I i i I -------------------------------------- q. I OchiaI Athletic EqUipment I Blallufactul'ed by A. J. REACH TVRIGIIT 81 DITSON I 1-1. 11. 51111111112111 I IlIcrriturial Distributors i i Gunther Hardware Company QUINCY, ILL. I l .1. I... Cumaq ..... - .....-..i. P111111 15-: --4-.- 19 - RAMBLER - 30 1 1 I I O 1 he amll , 1 l . : ! SCFVICE BOOK L 1 . l 1 . All Ol'Hcial Manual for Family 1H'orsltlip i r T ' r r 1 ! Y 1 i : RU FPNVUR i'IIX PluATI. RES '1 CI: Brief hut cumplvtv Forum- of .H'rrrims fur mch morn ing and owning 0f tllv wvclc1 , 0: Constant r-hungu ITUhhihlU in the daily Scripture Irs- I 2mm and prayl-rs-- G: IJilTIa-nltiL-Ia :Ittvnding Family XVorhhip nowadaya tuk- l on into um-mmt1 CI: Participation by :111 number: of tlu' family possiblc if each om llax' :1 mpy in 11:111d1 : a In harmony with and mpl'cssivv of tho wwkly round : uf Christian life. and intcrmts- - G: t'nnfnrmcd to UN Church Yunr plan and Hit: ordered . instruction of tlw CImN-II1 CI: All Scriptln-c lmsnm printrd nut in fun and groupvd lmdcl' topics1 CI: Prayers. Fullm-ts :md IIItFl'U'hHiOIIP-i relating- to crury aspect of f'llristiam life and Unnn-nit-ntly arranged E for vany l'I-fL-rrncv- - 1 i Blur cloth. 361 pagers. ' Only $2.00 a copy. pnstpnid. I mm i TIIE I7X.1TED LUTHERAN PUBLICATION HOUSE 1223-1234 Spruce St. Philadt'lphin. Pu. Pittsburgh Chiuugu Columbia. 3. C. .n'Iv-II-I - I -n n-n .1.- Ptlgu' I55 19 - RAMBLER - 3O phu-II-muq- n-. ll-lI-ll-ln-ln-lJ-I - -. m.- .r- .p-In- nl-iEI-t I- u- II-Iul- ulu-Iu-I -- u- nu..- lmF-u-. I I n p ; Carthage College has been using GENUINE ZEIGLER COAL Fur Several Years- Is This Not Proof of I ZEI G LERa S d l ' i . goo qua zty .9 i Try a Land 1901' Dmncstic Purposes i I Bell 8: Zoller Coal C0. Bell Building; Chicago, Illinois I 4- I. -. ..-..-J.....-..-..-..-..-,.-m-u-u-up The mutllcr had cnrrird litill- 5Vi11ic to art: the circus. Vt'illicz Uh! Mama. 100k :11: Hit clown. Htrmding bmidv tln: punt. The- Mother: 5'Husll! Willitu luck not :1 clown. 1105s :1 college student. ?l-II-II-II-II-Il ll- II-II-n-III-II- I-IJ -Il-Ir-III-I I-Ih-I I-F-IIE 4- I-II-II-II-II-IN-II-ll -kI I-IT ' I h L. G. B If C ' I e 3 CU r O m p3 n y I l ATTI EBUHO M153 AC HUSF '1 TS ; ! . B'Izllmfm'turl-rs 0f 1 ! Stationery Athletic Figurus Tmphim Rings I Fraternity Jt'WL'II'y Door Plutt-s Medallions Favors I Hollinriall Tablets Medals Plaqllrs ngmnm T : EIIIIJIOII: Insignia. Cups Ihltlgvs i I Known Imrmmr Them JH- Schools- and Cqugcs. 1 4-.-..-..-..-u.-..-......-......d.-..-..-. J... .u.... j Pays r56 19 - RAMBLER - 30 I I I l I l I I I I I I I I I. -;I + I I I I I I I I I I I I I l at the Dining Room I L'Ildvr tIIr Mullngt'nu'nt of I + I I I Hotel Carthage I I I I +.-u-u- unIu-du- u- N.I-A'Iw-IIII- JII'S. Elsie. B. Shultz 'IVIMI'I: You Are I'f-Q'lmmc II... ...-.... -I I Dinmirs. Traa Parties; and Sunday JIIx'mIing Lllnt'lli's :I Spm-inltf'. +.IHI..-.,II.......-u.-..-..-.I..- .1. -E- .n......I..-..-..u- Inwaqm- ..-. .....I...I-II.+ Conch Omar: I'H'Imt Imrc .ViJll IIt-m doing fur :I wu'k IIm-k ?II Dm-mr: Applying Flnnn's twim- daily. I-a-qw-n- I Duo Dcntnn: H'Wlmt :1 Hid IUukianr library? Mnrg. .lzu-ks: ' Why lacu'aua'c it IIaa julnr-s' in thl' windnwu? Dov: hxn tTIL- Imon-s :11? in 'tivrs'. HJII'I'F UM? Grmg', Collegiate Coffee Shoppe Gay Egber's QUALITY STORE East Sidv Squaw 4....II-I-.I-I---..-I-..--I-..---.II--..I.-..-m.- I TIIE SI'IERRICK DRUG STOR E I I'Vc'lrrmw in Hm Foifrgc IS'IIHIFHIIN i North Sidv Squaw Svrriur ire thc Thing 4.,I III. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I.III..II.-..I..I..-. Pug:- I57 ..u.IHII.I..I..II.I,.I...I...-..1. tin-...m::.-...-... -.I-..I..I-...-..-I+ ..-.II-..II. .-...-..-..-...-.I...I.+ '!' I I I I .5. ...-...... ..I-M Congratu- I lations Rapid progress and 1111- limited good fortune is our sincere wish for your future And we trust that SUCCESS. Electricity, an ercr-present will aid you in whatever you choose to do. Central Illinois Public Service C 0 m p a n y l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l l I I I . . . .. . l Sllent servant of cn'lllzatmn, f I I I I I l I I I I I I l I I l I I I l I +- Owsley Clothing Company Agvnts for I l I I I I I I I 1Wilson Brim. I-Tahm'damhery ! Mhllm-yII-I'uts : Munsing ITntIerwcar l IIVaynv- -Knil Hosv I I I I I I I M9113; and Ladies, Shoes 6:? Madison Street Carthage, Illinois I I +H;-------u------tao Jua-------:-----....-.? I I I I I l Latost Song Titch I If one. :md mm is.- twn; i And those two got married: i Isn't it queer. that after a year. i TIIcrc'q twn 21nd um-x to carry. 1 I I I .I. , 1 1 I I I. I I I .I I I I +-.----- -----I-I--q. Paw 158 19 - RAMBLER - 30 TH E MASTER SERVICE STA'IIION P110118 1 13 Prof. IVhittcn: I'Wlu-n did C'acsm- rlvfmt tIlv lurgust number? Pinkerton: I think it was un I-xuminatiun duff +L-u-I-n-M-mH-n-u -.-..:.:--.- I.W-r .- .. .-..-..-..- .1. .5m--..-. .Iwi..-. IH- .- -... - .I- ...-..:.-.-. - .9, DR. R. EV. MCLELLAN MOESCII 5; 'IVEAR Dmfist Ln WI: and Chile I .....-..ap...I P110119 98 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + .5, - -. - I .. - .-. -. - I .- - ... -...-.-JI..-I.-I.II..-..I:.IH...-I.-.....-..-..1. u? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- .2. I 1-:ItulmIm-d 15511. I I F R. ED 1: E Y E R I I Plumhmg 3nd Heatmg I I C'nl'thageu Illinois I q. ................................................................................................... .1. Puyr I50 Jugrg a 1.1.5.3- -1 - A -.' -v-.- -1.. .A ,.-.A 19 - RAMBLER - 30 --r 1--rl- ... ur ull. New York Life Insurance Company Assets, $1,535,080,347.65 Total Insurance in Force. $7, 211. 886.782 I AM A LIFE INSURANCE ADVISOR 1 for many people- Let me be. yours. C. B. NEWCOMER. c. C., ,89 ' Special Agent CARTHAGE, ILLINOIS 15 .. ..-....:. .. .. -.+ 4F- FEEG-U-VVEI 1L Headquarters for College Students Enn'ich and IIclfricll Cu. Dry Goods and Ladief Ready to IVear Hap-Hn - Quality Corner J. H. IHRIG Hamilton, Illinois CARTHAGE, ILLINOIS ci- n u$nw ...- - - -.:- n-. .n- 'lk . -..-,. -. 4,. . ... 5. HOTEL CARTIIA GE M. R. MOSLEY. Proprirtnr ull- .................................. .. -.. ..!'. Hf- T ' . . Dry Cleaning. Pl'esnintr :md Dyeing .5:ij 0?1415$101! Hat Blockigg 1G. A. Tucker Phone 103 Carthage, Ill. .11. ............ - ..... .-u ..-, .4. Page 160 Haw: .-.........-........... . .., am mmnwdu-u-ngn-p..- - - ---.....:-.-.......-,,,.. ; - L... ..r. .- . -.. .-....- . r -. .. ..-,. - ...-....r EDWARD menu: 1 DRY GOODS '- ' COATS Q DRESSES . I I . ' - T i EDWARD B. HACKETT WWEFJJSEgemb WOMENJJIEG? .1.. .. ..-..1-.. -. .... ,, ...-. -... . - --..-..-.......N : .....-.. --..-. ..-. . . .. .-.. ...-.. ..1'. ... .ui.. ..-...-nu...- ......,.-...--. .....-... m-. 1-4- - - - - - - -- -1-+ A. R. GLEWTE The Tailor UVVI' Culnphl-il Urm'l'l'f: Store Charming Pressing; and Repau'mgg; Suitaa Made to Mcasurc $22.75 to $La.75 Lining for Ladicr? Cuutn I, - u u. m. ...:.. - ;2 ...-,. .. am -. ; Fur 41- - - - .5- - i ----:--- -.-- -..!. l EIACK AND EIACK l 1 Lawyers i Practice in all Courts :' Mom'y tn Tnmn 'l I a 3 I l CAIi'I'I-L-XGFH ILLINOIS I l a .i. .............................................. a. Pnyr m; . .-n......H. m. m-n..-...h., n. ........-,. -m-u-zu .? x-n-l- - u-xn-g 5-: wv unu- - l- Thv dilfcrvnw bvtwcr-n a college girl t-hvwing hrr gum and a cow vlwwing her vud. in that the cow trt'ncrnllj' lcmks thoughtful. H 9-H Lund: 'WVhat would you do. if you i'ould sing like me? Kunklc': I'd talu' lt-nh'cms. -.-.-uu1 :n..-: :d....-..... ..J.-.....-.:..54-.- .. .-..a-n guild x11 HART, SCIIAFFNJiEH. 6; MARK CLOTHING STETSON HATS JOHN CULKIN CE, SONS Clothinrr, Hat and Shoe 1101150 Tht halltge Box 3 I-riu1d 101' mu 30.11le. THI' BPhT IN ALL 11371;? S 01 MEX S ILHNIHHINCIS 1. .-..-...-...-...-.. -.. - ..... THE SUGAR BOWL Iris and Marian Aleshire. Ex. t .C-. SVVEETS AND EATS The Place in HIc'cf 11-an Ear for Carthage CTOHCQE Students am? A lrmmi w... . 1 . Burhngton P ru1t Company Immis Largest Ed'chrsfz'r Fruit Browse BURLIXG'IT1N. IOVVA NUCOA and RELISHSPRED .--..'-..-- A. J. Wratrner, P1'.e'. ,ch Mm 1111111111115. Al. Reif, V. Pros. and Sec. .1. ......................... - -..1 F 1- -u.-. Page 1162 19 - RAMBLER - 30 ?ll-li-NI'-III-i l-Il!:--III- I .-..- - ...-I -.-.-..- ..-..-,.!. ?u-n -..n-... .m..-n-...Iu-, -.I..-..I..-...-u-.!. i I I I I Standard Oil Co. I l I I Scrx'lce Stations l I DH. ROYAL S. RUN'YON I ; I ;' I l E I l i uI'fcliablc :S'w'z'ich; I I Dmtisf I 1 E I I I F. Shuglmrt B. H'allncc I I I i l i I :p-..---..--.-.------.4. i---:r---------------gl- Nt'llitn I'Timt- suparntt-s tllu brat uf' fricndmh Dnlu: Yrs. fiftwn years ago we were eighteen: now you an twcnty-Onc and I :Lm tllirty-tlll'ttc. He: HDU any of your girl frivmh tt'lI qumtiunuhlc sturit-s? Shr: 01:. mm I always 11ndcrstzuld thum Iwrfrctly. The Dime Savings Bank I. I The Home of . Savings and Good Service 3rd .--..S Q1? CARTIIAGE, ILLINOIS I JEn-.. II - .S. S. -.. thr m; . '- ,.........-....-,.-.-rv:q ,.. ' '.. '41-. x'I-a' . :-:-r -' .m.m:-.-n: '5 .1! L' m;:. H? ..:..1 midtm- 19- .j- 1- u-M-m- Fu. 1. Arthur H. Wright- I 6: Son Quality Plumbing, Heating, and Hardware a'dW I I Carthage, Illinois I I Phone 232 I I ................................. Md; .rl-p ----------------- I ---------------------- '? HOTEL HOTEL SENECA BROADVIEW rJ-zom.x GALESBL'RI; I IIcadqrrartcrs FoIIchc g-Ifhletic I Teams I IIIInteIs Yawn Like? I Cheerful Srusihlc Cumfm'talblc Clerks RFitl'S Rooms -..-. -I.........+ RAMBLER - In-S hl- ll-ll- -+ Papa 10w. Mama l Mama luvr lTIl'll I Mama in thc gruvuynrd I Papa in tIIc pun. I I -I ....m..h ' Hc- kissed In-r in tlw gardru Whvn the moon was shining; IrrightI But 5hr wm-a :1 m:n'Iulv stutuv. E And In: Wm drunk that night. I I l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I .5. .al. -I.-.-IHII,.IH.- .4-....-HI,.-.I.-I..I-........-.. i.qu-u- u - uh-nuFuu-u- nu - ll- unu- m.-...- .,- .I n IITHE LUTHERAN . THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY I Gettysburg, I-Iennsylvania I E Tho. oldmt Lutheran TIIL-olngit-al Scminnry in America. CI Located wlucrc xtudnnts of theol- ugy have. elcot'ss t0 the finest I representative congregations and . i churches. I ' E The 103111 ycnr opens September I 20, 1928. j I 1 Rev. John Abel'Iy, D. D., I President I I Gt'ttyshurg, Pa. I inuI ......................................... + Puyc 16.; .I. 19 - RAMBLER - 30 ?.I. .-I..I...-..-....I.,I -me-w- HIRI , 1.-., .Ir -.. - i' I l i I 9: Woodbine T heatre EI- Cal'thzlgc. Illinois. C... A. Garal'd, Prop. I IIIGII CLASS PIKYFOPLAYS AND : ROAD ATTRACTIONS ! Building I iI-erruuf. Cumfortahlc Heats: I Modern Humid and Talking Effect W'ell thtilatcd SEE I IIEAR 1 Good Music Popular Prices 4..-. - - ..... -.. .7 I. - - I .1. Dean Huutmnn. L'OnVFrHing with boy's fathvl': YES. North Hall is :1 mudvrn dormitory in wary sense. W'ater in every room. B0353; father upon examining moms: DI-nn. I thought you said then- wus water in every mum. Dean Bontmam: Thrirc is. A spring: in each bod. .1...-HIMFuan-nu-u-....,.I...-..-.I-...-.. - 4- I I I l I I I I 1 I I I I DR. G. K. FLEMIXG Dentist J. K. BRIDE ck SON Armould Service Station mm C arthage, Illinois 1' I I I I I I I - I i 1mm patrnnngrr apprucmted I . .1.-..-I.-I.d......-..n..,.d.w.-..i. glw-u -pnIunn-In- n - II-IN-If- hl . i I I I 1 I I I I 4.-.. I. .I- u ;-.-- In ,1, - . 1 I DAILY BROS. i I East Side Square Cleaning and Pressin lene 169 I :- m - ,. . f. -..-..-u.q.g Ipdltjt' 35;? . II .. ...-..-.I .... LI.- 4 . A. Wu ' 52-3. Ind? - .ggm 19 - RAMBLER - 30 i .- -n- u- I-Y? i TROUT BROS. : 7 Expert Dry Cleaning; and Pressing I 1 Hats C'lczmvd :md Blnclavd l -i-.-,.w.hu-u-M-.- h..d.-..m-. -.,w .3. IFII-II-II-ll-w-II-lll-lIv-lI-Il-lr-l-lr-urkn-lrhl. lx-ll- -- .r n? i 531-10111 HOSPITAL ; i i'QrmFiiy IVr'n'k rd Cofh'giafr Pricmil i i H. D. PANCAKE. Prop. So. Side Square i 4. .m-.. . .. 5 ANSWERS FROM AGRICULTURE TEST PAPERS The egg plant has been found to be a wonderful substitute for the c-gg shortage in the winter season. These eggs should not he picked from the tree until fully ripcncd. and should he kept in a warm place. for the cold 11in urea- them. It has been found beneficial to lay an egg plant in a hunk: nrst during laying season for it stimu- lates the honX-s ambition to lay bigger eggs. Tim only thing: better than an egg plant for this purposie is a cabbage. CONCERNING THE SQUASH The squash is a favorite berry of thc Middlc XVest. With the exception of the cucumber it is preferred above :111 otht'r fruits in fruit cakes. The squash and the cucumber are the only csculcnts 0f the banana family that can grow in thc north. The custom of planting them fur front yard hvdgcg has long since gone 0th of style for they have been found to make poor shade trees. iEditoris Noted There can he no doubt in :my omits mind that tho agricul- ture student who wrote the answer for Prof. Tomlin's last quiz is a born genius and will some day be a great tditor of an agriculture pape-r or :1 movie magazine. - 4 i If -; Ii: 1 - i t :H l DR. F. 1.1. I'IAIiTRICIK i ILL Iluurs J to 12 1nd z in J I Evenings hy Appointment , I;?t'.CHSEd Chit OW fit for Phone 190 West Side Squaw. Carthage, III. I a Page :66 19 - RAMBLER - 30 T - 1 Call 1-1-8 i E Carthage Pure Ice Company : Ice Pure Milk Cream Ice Cream i Special Ordvrs fur Picnics and Parties Sulit'itcd I Brick or Bulk I ahH - - r I i 1,..- .-, .... SHIPTUBT GROCERY MISSISSIPPI VALLEY up-.. I Groceries and Queenswal'e Bakf-ry in Connection Carthage. -I-..-:...+..-..-.m-..-..-u.-..-..I. 4..-...-...-..-.u-uu-.. u.-...-.u-,. 53 COMPANY Illinois .I.-...-...-.. ..-.... .. ..-..-..-..1. Prryr H1? - Om: day I mrt :1 pretty maid. A pcrfcct dour 0f dent's. Said she. 1,111 looking for :1 man XTith :111 my en ; and Pars; But all the 9113115 I know are ynps And just wmft do at all. I10! Ho! said I. utlwn I'm the guy And how I love to Fall. 5110 smiled with n dainty Smile- And with :1 rnnghish air. Said she. uThe man that wins my hand. Must hr :1 millionaire. For I'm IE wild and cxpensivc child As you would quickly learn, Ho! Ho! said I. hthen I'm thv guy For PVC got cash to burn. And whvn writ.- wed. the: maidt'u mid. I, dress in softest silk And yuu can wash the disIn-s clean And go for ice and milk. You may not likr my cooking drm- But 0h! yotfll low my mother Ho! H0 5 said I. I'm not tllc guy You'll haw to find another. . u. m. In!- .- FW- may .2. - ..' 3...:5 -ma... :,. 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Beggar: Will ynu giro mo :1 dimc for :1 cup of c0500? Tomlin: 'I.t:t nn- sue the c0500 first. A dumb wife is one who thinks she has to go to heaven to 5m- thc :mguls her husband talks about in his sleep. They met on a bridge at midnight. Thefll never meet again. One was an east bound heifer. The other a west bound train. .p ..... J-u-g. ..- q. 1- ..- .h. ,-H..-.:.. PH OTOS . CARTHAGE Exchanged among the student body : B O O k s t 0 T 6 now become priceless :15: the years go by. Also Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted Scientifically mm : Elizabeth Mayor, C. C., ;02 S. J. K. Hartman, O. D. : Proprietor .. l 4-; up. Pam, HEX 19 - RAMBLER - 30 ?u: ..................... .---u----m-w-l I-II- --r---+ nltu- 1- -.. ...-n-1, I I I I E I : I Carthage Green HouseI I HART7EI L, I I . . - I A 7 T I n , I II Imvcrs Im- all Occasions I I C I AKA III III IARIIIVV I : I I I Egg? I I Lawyers I : i I ., I I H. C. Crum. Propriutnr I I Emf I I I 'l'vIrlelmu 270 I I Carthage. III. I 4.-...-.I.-.K ..-. m -' 3.,2.-I...-..I ....-.,-.w..-..-..-..d.m -.Hq'. AImcdiu: In my face dirty, ur is it my imagination? Cally: I dtmIt know about your imagination. but your face is clean. Dr.: IIHcrc's Sumt' Inillsn Sirbt'rt. Iu- sure. and take one every Imurf' C. 8.: IBM doctor I just can't take. pills. Dr.: I'Why can't you take pills ?II C. 5.: IBccuuse every time I lie down to take .-1 rcst. they roll off my SUIHIRCILH .I..-.l . .. ;.-. .... 1, Ervin-Heck Cu, Inc. I MOTOR BUS TRAKSPORTATION REGULAR LINES Fan'llmgv. III. Sprt-inl Trips hf: Arrangement Pham- 3L5 ' J- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII M- qu-ul -Il - I --------- um- I- CARTH AG E IIOIIIEB BAKERY The Home of Honey Cleam Bread Cnrthngc. Illinois Phone l-MI ., ..-, .. I'Iulrn- :69 9'1!- 'r.- IWA. . - -. ?r-T-vI. 9:! ..up-a '31-?- .Z . m Ia ...-.- ..m -n;-IF 19 - RAMBLER - 30 ?..... ..-.. .. .. .1-. .- -u-u .. - -1. ! I A SHOPPING TRIP TO T You owe it tn yuursrlf to set thr hmutiful large and attractive. thclw that the merchants of chouk arc diripluying at this: timt . No matter what 01:19-65 0f mrrvhnndisc you have in mind. Kmkuk hm many stores selling such nwrchandim- at prices which nrv never high. although the goods :IIT tllt' lucs-it obtainuhlv in any market. You will find shopping among thmc hturm a plumnnt 21:; wvll 21:; profitable occupation. ?:Qiif Tim's? Heulmk merchants will pay your Bridge T011 01' Tl'avr-ling Expenses D0 Your Trading H'itll Them T. R. J. AYRES 4 SONS THE LEWIS STORE Jewelers Department Store - 511 Main 502 Main I BAUR-MULLARKY CO. MEGCHELSEN SISTERS Shoes Dry Goods 512 Main 420 Main C. H. ROLLINS CO. CENTRAL 2BR; .GOODS CO' Books, Stationery and 03in: Supplies 5 3 am 621629 Main DUNCAN-SCHELL FURNITURE ROYAL CLOAK CO. CO. Ladies Ready thear 30T-31? Main 403 Main EWERS-MCCARTHY C0. SCHELL-DEMPLE FURNITURE Clothing CO. . 412 Main 613-515 Mam SULLIVAN 8: AUWERDA x EWERs-UBRIEN co. Dry Goods i Ladies Readyito-Wear 410 Main 524 Mm WEIL 8: co. GOLDEN RULE DEPT. STORE Clothing 609 Main 425 Main WILKINSON 3: CO. I M' HUISSE$EJP 8c SON Keokulfs Biggest Drug Store 625 Main 422 Main ' WINGER BROS. I LINQUIST BROS. Dry Goods. Cloaks, Suites and Complete House Furnishers Millinery 518-524 Main 619-621 Main .M ..-.H....-......,; Page :70 .31. A: 19 - RAMBLER - 30 +.- ....-..--.u-u..-.m-u.-n--...---...- r- . m-,..- n- K .. 1. 1 ! J TD mgz RTGJ MN H GRAN 3 3 . THEATERS, K'EOKUK. IOXVA I i l . . F : MFIIE HOME OF VAUDEVILL'E ! THE TALKIES,, Every Sunday and Monday Choice of Pictures and Writh Selected 1 Stage Attractions Screen Programmes J K 1 FOLIIHV THE HARD ROAD TO KEOKITK i up.-K.-..-...-..-.H..- -..de..- .-.. . -..w -...j. aKIuc-k and Jill went down thu: hill To dn :1 litle petting. Jacks wife was thrl't' And sucked Iiim square. And mm in bed 11:53 Hutting. She: Lk fat wumnn boarding a HtrL-ct vary 'If yuu m-rr only :1 half man you wnuld help me on the t-ar. Con: Yrs. lady and if you were only :1 imlf wonmn you wnuldIft need any 110le F F...m Atkins: Did you know that next wcck tht'y am: going: to stop putting con- dcnwd milk into cans? Colby: HNU. I dmft lu-licvu it. why so? Atkins: HBt'Cnllh? cows urn: getting tired of sitting; on Hum: littlv cans. f'ugr :71 '1. 19 - RAMBLER - 30 ElIvrlmsh: 1 Zx'm'y mnrning Him? is a fight in the Music 1-1le1 21:; to which of the seven follows will use the toothbrush iirst. What would you do. Gnhlu?, Gable: 'Ki1l six of the fellows. or throw the toothbrush away? The girl stood on the. burning- deck, Upon her face :1 frown, ,Twas hat to $trmd upon the wreck. But hatter. sitting down. 15!; Person: Do you learn how to can in the Home Economics; department? 2nd Person: No. we learn that from the Collage Vigilance Committee? We are Interested in Your Activities and Your Success. In the future We hope you will become interested in 0111' Brand of Food Products Kellogg-Birge Company KEOKUK, IOW'A Wholesale Grocers Since 1856 Gate City Pure Food Products: K. B. and Red Crown 00;ch Fayr' r72 19 - RAMBLER - 30 1W ..... .- w l ! Amschutz Studlicm 'i' Kcolmls, Iowa I i Q67 : a 1 i J! I I i ,L : F l h Where you get the good pictures ' :L i 4-. d. Prim I21? -.-n: -.T,-...-. .- 5.- Liw .- -. ..1 --..- .4 a. ....-r.; -mmm--m -e-?.:Ia .4 - 19 - RAMBLER - 30 M1 SS 0 'BRIEN1 S SHOP Exclusive Millinery IRA E. BAILEY W'llolvsnle Candies of Quality thzf' 4-05 Main Strcct ChaseIs Fancy Packages Kmkuk. Iowa oi--..-..-..-..d...u-..-..I...-.+ up-..-..-..-..-..-..I..-.....-..i. +.-..-..I...-..-..- Iu- hmdp E I I I I g I adage? I I I +-HIs. Ton much mnkc-up is :1 sign of unrefint-mrntIIn fact it. lcarcs a bad taste in nne's mouth. Yaklc: 'IITllat are. you wearing that toothbrush around for? Ihrig: Toothbrush? TlmtIs my class pin. I'm from Colgate. Prof. Ilankc: There is nothing impossible? Pete Hersch: Did you ever try playing :1 slide. trombone in a telephone booth? ?w oi- I . - . ' I Eat at RQIHyiS Cafe Burllngtmfs Leadmg Restaurant I i 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. 205 N. Main St. : 7 Dinner 35c and Up Open Day and Night : oi: -. g 1 .z 1'-. : A ' A c 513 Jeff. btrcet Rem VI III: on Ma-t'll Ito Order . Men S Furnishing Burlmgtnn, Iowa Attention given to mail orders -3? PIIJGRIAI IFASIZIJIIE'itS Suits and Overcoatx : I .in-..-.. In a ....u .-m I Page 17.; 19 - RAMBLER - 30 :- ? .I. .-II .-.. .I .-..- ..-.II .I- .1. E' 1 MAAS a; SONS : 2,. Ii l'Vx-JLKIIVER SHOES j 5 f KI-LOKLTK, IOWA 1 . -i-I-. .......... - - I- - 4 E 4..-.Hmmmmmm.-IMm ..... . b. + i I I I KEOKUK NATIOXAL BANK i j i I . Dr. XVit-kf'y: HVIThnt. kind of :1 hat is. that you have on, XVchcl ? W'ebal: Oh! that's my vacatitm hat. Dr. W'it'kty: I'Yuur vacation hat! Imw Ho? 1Webel: Yuu sec I wmr it on my chek-cnd'? Hickcry. Dickcry. nickel. Somebody spit like 21 nickel. I I . .d.-.1;-: rm vIQ-nauwh-W-w Inn - . Bill Kl'nllhib'i WTIIioII is the butt end of the cigarette? Gnetz: The Ilcft' end. ,5. ......-.,-...-..IF..- IWIN-m- .I FEINI 4. I I I I I I E L I I 1 L l 4'. MISS KINGS FINE MILLINERY The cover for WHIV thlS annual .f A m was created by j. Kookuk, I own The DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. 2857 N. W'estvrn Avvnue Chicago, Illinois Ladies. Misses 21nd Childrmfs Hats II. - .HI.....IIII-.. - .. -..I....I:In-. +-.1.,.,..-..-..-..-I..-..In-u... 4.....II.-.,.-.h...d.II..I..-..b.n. I? I I I I 1 I I I I 'i' -ll- PUIII' Ifj .uccn-esg-Him.. 19 - RAMBLER - 3O i -- w:- I Compliments of I I II 10 OH R S S IIOE AXD LUGGA GE S IIOP i ?05 Main hunknk. Inwn Ifla-...----..-u-u-..-..t..-1.-..-ut. l..- q ..... .l- r... JOHNSON $1 SCHMIDT Lcm'hm'y Colhtgc CIUfIi-Errg 610 M'ain Ft. Kmkuk. Iowa +.l..I.nt..-u-.,. A Frcshmnn's Composition A HORSE The Imwse is: a noble animal. He has four legs. one at each mi'ncr. The huwsc has a head at one end. and :1 tail at the other, which is different from the elephant. fnr he has a tail at both ends. Thcrc are :1 great many kinds of hawscs. There. is the black-hawsc. the white-hnwsc. the gmy-hawsc. the. brown-hnwsc, the chestnut- hawsm and the hmvsr-chcstnut. also the rcddish hawse and the ha'wSc-reddish. I dont like hawae-reddish. Icuuse it gets into my eyes and makes them cry. ThereIs the saw-hawse. the clothcs-hawse, thc hawseivuicc. the hawsc-pital and the hawsc- pistol. Besides, there is the. ColtIs rcvolvrr. the pony of brandy, the night-mare, the Lorcl-marc. mare-aly. and Mary Imd a little lamb . The lmwse is the only animal who wares shoes, but he does not take them nff when he goes to bed, like college students. Hawscs have to worktif I were a hawse I'd wish I were a liow, 'causc kows do not work. but only loaf round eating: all day. I like the hawse. and if I had one I would not let Florence Nindeckcr ride him 'causc she makes months at Scherer. Some students IParsonsl like goats, but as for mc. gin? me a hawse. ortgivc me death. :- h a L .- '+ I K I I : I a I I . . : I 7 . , I GRACE TEA ROOM l I Ixhen 3 Royal Cloak Company I g N I I Kcokuk. Imm I . : I I OPPOSIIC I I The Homu of Betty.r lValtL-s I I Hutel Iowa across ilnth St. I I Fashions l : i i I I W i I Smartntss lVithout I . E I a: z '10 : '9, E I Good Home Cooking I I rltr 1? m 1 4.- ..... t 3.-.. -n- -.. ; Paw IF6 19 - RAMBLER - 30 -. ..- mtg....,.InuI.mI.-..m- -,..,..., --.I.Iu.. I IOIU E C AFE 323 Illnill I I I I I I I l l I I I I PURGEON Thrift Store Kcnkuk, Ia. 'Fn szlt A gt'm-MI l'IIL'H'IIn'I'Hlir-iu thl'u fm- IoIkS wIm Imnw how to 0pm Until Midnight xlu-nd mmH-y ?hnu-u- .L-m-mr. ,-....-. I -2? + I I I I I I Just A Good Place I I I I 4- Hi1 kiwcd her on the chvek It scvmt-d :1 Ilal'mlffsri frolic; Hc's br-cn laid up :1 week They say. with pninterk colic. I .+H-..F 1WIIittt-n: III-Iln. UIJt-r: Hello. 'IPIrhittcn: 'IIs-s that 3.1m tIurIing-T'l, Cher: Uivt'h'. who are you? A-B-C- Confection Company Wholesale and Retail Candy, Cigarettes, Cigars I and Tobacco SchraIIt's Chocolates I 21 North Sixth Street, KEOKUK, IOIVA E Across from the Grand Theatre .iu In -Z.-,. . -.,I .q-,. ..-. g Paw I77- -,-;.....I.,,..v . - -5 'rr nv-- -.. .....3.-...... 3 1' 19 - RAMBLER - 30 Distinction Dzis'zhcfzile Ideas in annuals are a prime fichor in a successffd 500$ ofcours'e service and qualey can not! 58 oVerZooEed w H H 9723 Sign of 518 ll 1' 616KB marA 772861723 Engraving SerOice Plus Close Co-OMMIIM Milken ffafandA'nnuaZDepmfmeni Central Emmm COMPANY CALUMET BUILDING ST.LOUIS. MI SSOURI COLLEGE ANNUAL BUILDERS or AMERICA Pugs r73 l 9 - RAMBLER - 30 :EGKJGRDNGRJGwNNNNNNN 1: m7Wwafiw6196R.9rRDGEYMNWGHJNGXXRKR9R3WW n ?IC-MQCMJC I'uyr VI; A Good School Year Book Must Combine Fine Typography Wagoner Printing Co. a and Excellent Printing N THIS Year Book we believe we have produced a school annual 0f the best craftSmansI-lip, and one that deserves your approbation. ERSONAL attention is given to all details enter- ing into this annual and all others we produce. k Printers of High Grade School Annuals GALESBURG, ILLINOIS cwcwmmammmmmmcxecwmmmmc'wcwc'wcw 'KJ-JCEBNJFKS KXQLMCEBNC-XQC-X9 :5 Pagv I80 19 - RAMBLER - 30 THE END


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