Duke University School of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Durham, NC)

 - Class of 1915

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' n'ngqmaraiqn'-1mm''- n,E'.'11i:.i'f wut - ij .tum ',mm i':mi mix' ' Hu mauwumzrinnitaofzidofn'Qmlin'u1vFfn'iau'u'nia'i'n'o0Oubfcniigigizinmfiugii1iugggiduiibihliuggggzmgfbmf I VVENDELL C1i1'.xmfr,.xN . . . ............ . .... . ..... . ....... . . . . . .Editor-in-cI1ief ELDEN VV. S1Nl,l'PH, . . . . . . . .Business Manager J. M. CROYVLEY. . J. K. SLLA.U1'.L. . . . Colm THOMSON W. O. BEN'1'mN ..... lNL5Br1L PL'U1XJ.MEH. . . EVELYN ENSIGN Literary Lite1'a1'y .....A1't .....A1't .. ...Jokes Calendar Hllllllll1Ul1IHVH'WVVIIIHIIWUIIIINWIUHIIIIUUWI HIINHIHllililllllllllPIlilillillillllllilllliNIHIHIIHHN THE RUDDER 1915 I HIHVIIIIWWWN1lHUIfllliliiiilllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllilllllmliilllllllHH IIIIIHIIWIIIIIIIHIIHIIHIIIHHWIIIIIIIHHINIIIIIIHHHNIIIIHHIIIIHIHIHIIHI .f-cfff. 1 -fffgnpff v' F,L',f'?7 , f n , ' g' ,f7lg,-- l f 'W 1QpQ,.5 , -A ,, QQ:-,T ' i flffwi 1: -in + HV 1 QW!!! ': z3', 3zy 5 . I 'MZ MJ I l I A I .,.g1 Y . N X W M mlm-M ,Alum M '0Vl f fw5Th Ml Www WK! Wa M HNIilllilliilililliliiiflIiliiWlHllllxliilllilliiIHHIIH1F!II1ill1l!lVPllIlIIIlIIIIl QQ 1ll5li?l!l1I!lIHlllHlllliiiiilllllllllflllliiIHIIUIlliiiliIiN!IllUiHHil3IiIIHIII THE RUDDEF? 1915 5 iIVUH1.VH.IHHHH!1HHHHiIlIIllIl!llH!HIIiVH7NIHH.4IHHWWHll11l!!11 E IHINIIIIIllI1IIVllN4NiHllII4VIIIHINIlH1I1lll4il!!4lH!HIU1HHHHIIHHWIIHIVIH GEO. H. FRACKER H. R. EGGLESTON ANDREYV D. WVARIJE A. M., D. in. A. B., A. M. Pu. D., LL. D. I f 'or of C I T t or f U I g, I P f f Pl Iosophy 1 French Scieue H 1 A.. B., Woostm' I LX. QB., fI1l.!1'lutO1,l L ll D f 1 P1 1 111 1 A. M., NVUU:-11 D I X Nl, I'I:11'va1rd U L W K 1 L ll D T 1 I1 The I T it 1 T U1 K H 1. 1 FIIllIii!IIHPlIF5ilE!l5iI!i!iil!!!lHIlIllIIllHIIIHIIII!VHIlIIHIH!iI!llii1II!INI EE NIHHIHHIH1lliIVIIIHWHIWIIIHIIHHH lIIHIIll!WHIllIIHHIIIHIJHIIHHIII THE RUDDER 1915 HIHUWIIHIIIIIHIIIJHI!lllll!lN1ll1HI!!l!Il1LHHIIIlIHIllIII!IlHlH!l!!lPQFI 'QQQEIINN!!IIlIIHNIIIII1IIHH?IN1HI1IHIlNUII5llI!l!l14WHIHlIHilIIiUI!IIH4Il1II!IEIE x - L . . E. L. KRAITSE QED HUNGERQI I X I A. B., A. M. B, .' I I 5 of Cho I S I Plwgiv ll k I 1 1 1 I I' I y U I H1IIIlHIiiliilIIIliIl1i1!IilHiI1llIlIillilllllhllilHIHHIWII1lIHHl!ilIIINH 1 IHHIHilIllHlllHHVIIiIlHlIIIIII1llIIIIIIIIlllllilIllllliiiiillililiIIIIIHIHHIIIE T1-1E RUDDER 1915 HHHHIIIHHIIIIHVIHWIIIIIHIHWHIIIHUHIHIIHHHIIllIIIIllI1!lIIIIUI!llbII HIIHH1IIIHIIIIIIHHH!IHIIIIHIIIIII41IIII1IIUIHHHHIININIHHIIIHIHIIIIHIIIE JENNIE GORDON I UL 5 0 1 E. STRAVVN, M. Di, HfU l'CH ISON I P P cipu1Oommeruia1 l9'1'u1fc1fss I 1, 1 D P C 1 1 NI D I S A v 1 a 13 1 g I I B I f I S 1' 115 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUIINIIIIIIXI HH IIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIVVI1IIINllllINIIIIIIHIIIIIIHHIIIIiIHIIIlIIIIIiHIIIHiIII!IIII! T1-IE RUDDER 1915 i HIIIHIHIIIIIIIHIHIIINIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIHllllllilllllllllllllilll VIII IIHIIVHWNWIlNIIINHIHIIHIINWIIIINIINHIHHHIIIIVIHIHI7IVINIIIIIIIIIIIHWIIII -N. J- LITTLE.. A- B., A- M- NELL B. DRAKE, A. B. A. B. HAMMOND, JR. P fessor of Matlmematics P gsm gf psvelmyog, A' H' I 1 1 J story 'XI N t 'c X B E NI X H P G I I B H Nl Q HJlH11IliI1IiIliEIIIIliiIE!IilIiIIINIlIHllNl'IHliWH1IlNillllliillllillklliillilIlQ'EIfEL llliliillllilllillliliilN44ii,llllllliilHH4iIWilnfliiililmiHIHSIEMIIIIE iTi-IE RUBBER 1915 Kil l HIIIIHHIIIII!lINNIiIllllllIlIiI!I!l1llIll!IIibllillllllllllilililililiilllII!! Q Will!11HU1I41HillIHlHIl.HillilllIINI1iHHHUlbllililliliilHliiibdilllilg M'ARGARE'P GUMMTNGS, A. B.. A. M. Pl'0.fCSS01' of Eiluuzltiou A. B., 1411191111 Vista Cfoilegcg A.. M., Un'ive1's.ity of Iowa. ALICE E. WILCIUX, A. B. Professor of English A, B., Oswego, N. Y., N01'!lltl-I Ssflmolg 'Univvrsity of xYi!:ilLOl1Sil'l3 U11iversit'y UE Michigan Euil.'1'1.L COOKE, B, Assistmmt Professor of English B. S., Coe Oullegeg University of California. MOQDESTA BAfR.TON Tustzrmrtox' 'in StCT10g1'i1pily G1-mi'u:11:e Wnizerloo Business Cioiiege. TDA M. LE IB ,lush-1.1c:to1' of Vo ice Siiiuiicfl fum- 'Yf.'H.T'S in Boston, om .xr in Penis. IHIVHIHHiHIMHHIEIHIIIIHHHill!HVIllIHIIVIHIIIWIIIIHIHIllllltlllllllltlfi EE IlllHl1!I1H1!liI1Il11HllIliHIHHHlIll1llIINVJIHIUHHIIUWIlIllIlHIIIIbNVHlIhll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 IlHIIIIIIHIHIIIHllll!!IIII!iIll!YIilIlIIIIHI!IUl!I1!!!!lVl!1!N!1ll!!!Hlll!!!HH mlIIIlliNHIiHIHiliHJ!III!llI4IIIlH!HUMli.IIIII!!HIHIIIIlUJHHNHPIIHVJIIIIII ffxf-X Q MQLECULES N I P M 1 li 1 A r H ww ew R ,Q f QP7, Mxlf. feaff sbf-fflwwlx-in 1 ,ggffgxlkff S' r 'z' ' '-M fum mum I5' 7 g5. e,, , A sv m y f W M ' l gr4 iz 5gjf F. I I i f 2 , 'l' N I gvltju UL N , I UV fffff J .2 23 A fn, pl 4 A ' - - A ,,.4,. iw., -,?.:. ...it-7,72 :Y ,ZH v ,W Y I llilllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIllllIlllllllilllllllllllllllHHHllIlIIHllIIlIllII'IIII IIIllllllillllllllIIIIIIIIIIllIllllllllllllllilllllllHHHIllllll!HIIIIIWIIIIIIIIIIIII TI-ll: RLJDLJ111-Q 1915' IIHHN!HHIHHlllllVIllllllllllllllllHHHHlllllllllllWllllllllllllllllllllHH IIIIIIIIIIIUIHIIl,lHIillIIIIlIlIHIHIHIIIIIllllllllHIIIIIIIQIHIIHIIHIIIIIIIUIII v ZENO Z. VVHITE LUELIZA IHITTLESON Memo, the little mt man, some- -kettle, 'R.SS1St2IDf2 1lb1'EL1',l2l.l1 1912- tiruefa called Zig Zag White, Preqi- 14, small for her size, always pleirant l 6 the Student Council 1913- never ic, immensely pop r, lawyer Cao bej, heart sm l V ' with the LD P' ' ' t dy 'ery fond ot cheerf I l V g ,1 g 11 thlete of the milltllc 'ww t .' y d f d' I . l ss :L 1 ss. , ,,, T HillHillIllIllllliilliiltlilllIHIIHIIIII1HIIIHHIIINRILllllillllllilllIIHI HWIHWIHIIWUNIUHIIHNlHHH!!IIIHUHHIUIHHIHWINWWII T1-IE RUDDER 1915 HHlilllilllilllilllllllHH!IIIHIIHINH1IHHIHIIHIIHIIII1Hillllllllllilillllllll HHIIPIIIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIHIMHIIHIIIQIIIIHXIIIIWIIIIIIHIHIIIHIIIlliilhlllllll J. EMMONS CROUCH DOROTHY G-REGG t:E1IllH01l9 Presidem of the class, HD. Gregg, slow and dulibcmtc N g f f b Il 9 'Ln- CD, never 1 g 5, R, dd has ax gr 1 h 1 I J k t p uiors ne 5, b g 1 I 1 I 1 11 1 I h oar, I b 1 ,g I 1 E g b 1 g b g L1 l l 1 d 11 g y 1 1 1 1 14 I 1 i' 11 1 f V1 L I l 8 S bl lb 1 WHHHWIHWIIIHIIIilIIP!llllillHIIHHH4IIIHIIIIIIIII!IIIIHIIIiIIPIHlIIHIHHiEE IHIWIHIHHHHPIPIIillIiHlIIUIlHiiUllllIIIlUVIWIWIIIHIHHUH!H1HI1IHiiE Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 51.53 'lr I NI11lIHllI4IIlNHlIIlHllHIIHIIHHHI1I1IIIIII1XIIIIIIIWIWIIIHWIIVPHillUN IIIIIIIIIIIillINININNNIHHINIIIINII11H4Il4lI4 llIlIIHIHllHlWl1l1IUH IIIIlllIlHIIll lIlllllllllilllilllllIHHIIHIIIHIIIHHIIIH1llmllllllillWIHIHIIIIIIIHH NN E IHHIHHIIIIHIIIIHJIHIIHIIIIHIIIIIIHU!HHH!IIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIJ UHIIIIIIVIIII THE RUDDER 1915 iillllllllllllIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllHIH!NHIHHH!!!HINHIVllIllllillI!!liIl?!MPi IIWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHHIIiIIiIllINHIHI!IlliIII!'IIllIIHIIII!I'IIHHIiIIIlVil ,Q . 44 6 V -n- A ,gf ,' 'uv if f fi ,ff N HIIHIIIMMIllllllliIlllillllllllHIiIIll!IIHIIIIlllllIlllllllllllllillllllilWEEE llllIIHblIlIlIIIIIIHllIlI4EIIiIIHIIIIIHlHIlllINIllillillllllhlllllilIllllllllllli THE RLJDDER 1915 ILIIHHHHIHIIIIHHlllllllllUllllllllllllllllIHIIHINIHlllllllllllilllllllllll lllliilllilllllllIHHIIIHIHIIIIIIIIHllllllllliillllllllNIHHHNHILIIHNIIIIHIIII OORA THOMSON WENDELL CHAIPME Tommy Tee-Hee GhapQpie X ld f The smile that - 11 1 S nlassie 1' l come off admins his f ue. y 41'l11gB'13l'll0.H Ever bllSy,'0VG1' ry, he f lly she sings the whole cl goes his -way d always lx ougll. Witll all 1 strives to pleas Some call might and main she 11 im ' j 11, g I port. ' ry task and stag 15 t t H 1' ' t 1 or f I 'finish 1 lf l 1 t g t 'of l' ' 1' l E1 1' t tf Il VIlHHlllllllIilIIlllllPIIl'HIHNIIIVIVIHHllIll'lIII'IlllII'Il'l1l1IIllillllllllllll IIII IUlI1IIIIIIIIHINHIINIlllillllllllllllllllll IIIlllIlIllIl lIllU!I,lIlII Hlllllllllllll T1-IE RUDDEF2 1915 IIIIIIIHlllllllllllllIHHVlllIIIllPlllllHHllIlIlllllllllllUHllIllllllllllllllllllllll IllllHINNHIIIHHHIIIHHHIIlHIIlllllhHIHIIII1HHHIIIIIIHIlllllllllllllllil EIJDEN W. SMITH MABEL PLUMMER JUSTICE CROWLNY LTauit The Hall Glock H:DGll10SlJll'GIlCH ol? B. V. Tremble not at his deter- mined step for his Visage' is ever wreathedl with smiles. G-roiiniled 'upon his convic- tions he stands as immov-' able as 9. stone wall. He claims his- vocation will be medicine, but at present he is an apiagist. Calvmly and peacefully :she treamls upon life 's way. Her contmlto voice pleases the ear on many occasions. Sentiment receives little ut- tention Nj since l3clue,a- tion for Service is hcl' motto. Here is an o1'z1to1'ica1 genius with at uielzmuelnoly spirit. With clogged deter- minzrlgion he upholds his opinions. So deliberate is he that un eight o'eloek class is ever his HWVEHZCIT- loo, llilllilllliIiiHIiNilHililiilililillillillllllililllIIIIIllillllllilllilllillllIill NilliiiililliilililiiliiiiliililiiliillliiliilliiiHIIIHIiiiiiilllilliiiiiiiillllliilil THE RUDDER 1915 IiillliillliilllliiiillllilliilllililiilIiIlilIlHHHIiiillllllilliililllilliliiiliiill Q lllliiiiiliiiiiIillIiiIIlllliiiiiilIIIIlllliliiillillIiliilillilliilililililililllilllil W. O. BENTJIIN EVELYN ENSIGN Jf. K. SHAULL ' ' Lii,t'l,e Miuistm' ' 'J This siuurily little with his cock-like mien im- presses everyone with 'his lllflll sterling qualities. His uf- finity for serious luindeil mlbjeeizzs :md people is re- Il'lil1'k2.l.blC. Impeliecl by great ambition, he strives to Iii: in all, 1:ife's corners. ' Wiggles ' ' Energy personified is this maiden fair. She goes at things with. Il vim. A more diligent student is seldom 'Ifrmnd and in many tongues she speaks. Her poetical expressions and musical, ability convince one that she is inspireil by the muses. ' ' J'e1:usaL1em. ' A love-101-11 lad, who takes delight in playing moon- light sonatzxs on his guitawr. He wzwers as at banner in the breeze. Science calls him, and he answers. Also noted for his love poems. , IFWIIIIIIHIIIIINIHHNHIHIIIIIIHIHHIHHHHIIlIlIlllIl1!UllIll1II!iIIH HH ' il,!IlHlIIfHHIIPNHI1HINilIHIH41HHHI1''5IIIllllIIIHHIHHll!H'HIIlHIIlIII1UM T1-IE RUDDER 1915 , . If HIIIIIHIIINIIIIUHHIIHIHWIllHHHH!!!IUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHHIHHIHH HIIIHIHHHIHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHIIUHUIIHHNIIIIHUIIIIIHIHHJIillllvlilllllw 5 1, I WHIIHHllllllllllllHHHIIIHII!IHlllWIIHHlllIIIllIlllllilillllilfllllllllk'HH IIIIIllllllIllNllHI!NWIHHHlillllllllllwllilllNlllllININIHIIIIIIHIIIHIHH THE RUDDER 1915 IIllllHHHIIHHVHVIHHIIIIUVlllllllillIIIHHHHVHIUHIHIVIUIHHHWU!HH IillllilllimlllllllIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHIIIUIHWIIIIIIHIHIIHilliiHWIlHHIIlIIIIlIIE IIIIIIIUIIHIIIIIHIIHHIHHIIIUHHHHHWIIHIIIIHIHIIIIHI HH4IHIHHHHWIIlHIHWIHIHIVHIIHHIUHHIIIH THE RUDDER 1915 UHIIIIIHWIHUHIIIVIIIIHIVIHHIUIIUHHHHIHHHHHUIUIUIIIHIIIIIIIIHH IIHHUIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIUUlllllllll4UHUHHIYllYHWIIIIIIIWUHIIWH GUSTS . ' X f ,!f'f1f.3 . f' Y , ' Nm ,Q QC . X' Lf.: ,. if , f mv rf--' ,N f. , , 1 ,' w b . W. ,',.,f ,.,., .-.-V ..A V, 71- ' '4-- ' '.. .5 ,A 'L' ' '1' ibelgzr- -'Q f f. '.' - A- - - - V- f4 4 -' --' 1 5'-Y-a'3 '-e-2 , f -, ' 'V , 1'- ' 5 'i-'5I QZ:f,1 :-Q, f:- C5124 . 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MMIII!IIIIIHHIHIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'HH IllllllllllllllllllllllllMMIHIUIJIHIl'lllllllIHHllllllllllllHHIHHIHIlm THE RUDDER 1915 HHHHHIIIIIHIHIIlIIIIIHIIIHIHHIIHIHIHHHillIIIHHIllllllllllllllllrlHH IlllilllllllllllllNIHllllllllllllllllllllllliIllllllllilllllllllWlllllllllll Class name-Coots C1 olors-Navy Blue and Old Gold President-JOSEPH ,S M l II'lHlIIPHIHIII1IIIH1III3IllIlHHVHHillHIillIHlHlIlUVIIIIlllllIIIlIIIHIII'!III HHNllNHIHIUH1INII1HHIIIHIIIIHHHIWHVHHIHHII!HHHllV'lN!Il4lIlIIHl THE RLJDDER 1915 I llllIlIHHllllllllhilHHINNNIHHHHHIINIIIIHHHIHHIiIIIHIIiIINHHI Illl lllllHHIllNHPIllNIIHHIHHIIIIIIHIINHIII IIIIIIlIIIIII!IIiIIlli!IIl IIIIHMIIIII A Y , IIIIJIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHHUIHIIHHH11IllIH!IUH!HIIIIHHIIHIIIIIWIIIWHII HIIHIUHHUHUIHHHHI!IllIViHI!IlHHl'lHHHIJIIIlillIIIIIHIVIHHINIUHIIEWDI THE RUDDER 1915 IHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHINHHIIIHNIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIHIHIHHIII! HIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIHIHlilflillli 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIVH IlIWl!IlIIIH El :'gE ' A -51 4 , Yr J ,ng I ' ii! g Sv: Pi '3' IIIHIIIIIIIHiW1NllIIUllllllIHIllUIIIIIIIlHVIHNHIIliNHIIIIIHHITIIIIIHIIHNIQ EIINWIIIHINIIIIIIIIIH4Xlil!!!IXU1!1HI!Il!III1IIIIIIIIRIHH!I!!!IHi!ElIIIIII!!UiiM THE RUDDER 1915 IlHll!NIHll!lIIIllIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIINHIIIIWHIHIIHIIJIIQHIIIHWIIHIIHHll E Ill1HI1H1IIIl!lIllT!llll!l!li1!l!lI!II!HHH!HIIllIlI!!!ilIHIIHIIlI!iIl?!!l!l!!I!!l FRESHIWAN CLASS . - ' 3 ' 1 Bradford, YVurde ' .-, M ' nrberson, I-Iurtsell, --. 7 ' Y, Nushu, - Y , , IHNIHHIIIHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIllIAlH!11IHH!HHHIIIIJIHIIllllIlllbIIIHHllllHlIIl EE iiHH!!llH!HHIlliI1lli!UlHiIIIIHiIlliIHHHI!!IlllH!iflfI!iH!!IIHINIIIHJII EQ THE RUDDER 1915 FHUHIHI!!IlllblIIlIIIIIIPIHHMIIIlHHH!IIIHVVWIIHUIIHHHIHIIIIIIIIUIHII IIIIHIII!IIl!llIH!1I!!lIl!IIIIIHIIUIIIIIHI IHIIIIHIIHIIIIHIIIIIHHHIJIHIIIIIIE Class nfuue-Stix C1 ' 0101-s-Blue and Old 1 P esident+G LADYs N in 3? 53' Il4IIHHIUlIll1HNIUNlHllNl4HlIlH4I144NIIIHIIHIIlllIUWIilIIINl!IHlHW1 NIIIIJIIIIHWII!4J1HNHNNNNllIINIIIHUNTI1HHNH1HH!INIlIlN1IlHll41Ill1lI Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 Q SENIO CADETNTIGS ' ehcll, P ' lent-1VLxNrron IHIHHHIIHHHIHHIIIHHIIHIIIIHIIIHHHHHHIMHIlIMIIllunHIIIIIIIII Illl IIUIHENUIIIIIHHH!IHHillllHI!HHHHHHHHHIJHNWHIIIIIHrlillfltllllil THE RUDDER 1915 IMIHIIHHIHHHIHlHHIHVlIIHHIHHHHUHHHIHHIIHIHIIHH4HUl4HIhHH EE! 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THE RUDDER 1915 HllHHHIHHHUHHHIHIHHIHIIHIHIII4HllllllllmlliIIIlHH!HI1HI!I!IlIIIH NM1IIHIHHIIHIHIIHIlIHIlll1lll1HIW4HNHNH1HHIH!HHI4IIIilINllHIIIHIIII 1 COMMERCIAL LAW THE RUDDER 1915 llIllllIIHIIHIIIIIIHIIHHHHNIIIHIHHHHIIIHIIIIHHHHIHIVIIIIIIIVIIIHHll IIIIIIIIIIIUIIHHI1IHUIIIHIINIVIWIWIIIHNIIIl!IIIIiIH!HHilllNlIIIWHIXIIIIII COMMERCIAL LAW' I1'H1UHIHIIHIIIIINIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIHHIIIHIIlIIl!lIPIlHlllIl INIH!!IIIIIll!HI!!IlIIHIIINHIIIUIIIIIIHHIHHHWIHIWIIlllllililillllllllllii H IIIHHIIIVHIHIHUUIVIIIIIHIIIIII1HHIllliililllllilIUNIIIVIIIINIIHWHH HII IllIIlHNIIllNHIIIIlHHIlllHIIiHIIIHIIIllli111IIIVIIUHIIIIIHHNIII IIIIHIIIIVIIII cw 6935 965 ill? 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HIIIIHMHH THE RUDDER 1915 HIHHlllllliIIIIIIIUIIHllllHIIllIIIIHHIIHIHIIIIIHIHIIIIII!IIllIlWIbllIHlllIl IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllllllllllHHHIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIV ilnter-Snrieig Behatn December 18 Resolved, lhat the Unifed bt teQ should ab 1 Tl Monroe DOCtT1'iI1G., fljjirfnzative Negcat Jos. SOHM Z. Z. Wulfrls O. W1 CfEIAIV'MAN H. CLAUS J. E. CROUCH J. M. Clzowmcy Negative 2, ,AfH1'Il1flfjVG 1 ,H ...g. I I- lHI11llll4l4lllllllI!IIHHHllIHililIlHlHH E HlllllHIIIWWHIIHUIHIHIIIIIIMMINIIII THE RUDDER 1915 IlllII!Il!IIIIHIIIIIIHIIIINIIIPIIIIIHIIIHHIIIWHIIHViIIIHHlINlll1l1lIlIVNlIllI IHINll1IlINlllI4IIHlHllHl1UIl41IHUM.1IllNllINUINIIllIIlllllhllllllllllllllll Mrrliminarg in the 3515112 fwratnriral Qlnntez-i Z. Z. Wmcrm I. E. Ono J. M. CROVVLEY VS. O. BENT Fnst pl C latest. Second EIWQIVIWI l Mr. Crowley, xl. I t I pl u awzlrded M C 'The Man of tl 'The Pi er 0 A Call to Pat B elm Vi L t if 16 fP The Master If tl WI lStt ' IIIHHIIIIIllIIHIlllllHIIHIHill!!!llNNIlilIlHllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllll IlllllIIIIIIIIII!IIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIWIIIUIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I T1-IE RUDDER 1915 EJ llIllllllllllllllllllllHIIHIHUHHIIHIIIIIHUHIHIVHHH!HHIIIIIIHIIIIIHIll IIIIIIlIIllllll,lI!lHlIlIlIVlllllllllllllllllllIIIIUHHIINIHHIIINIIHIJIIHIIIIIIIHEEI Eemperanre Cllnntezi E. M. SMITH ...... ...... .... ' ' The Young Mem and the Liquor 1j1'0b,l0ll'lU J. E. CROUCH' ..... ................... E 'Thu Law olf thu Sea. Z. Z. WHI'1'E. . ...... 'I'l,w lwilll olf the lHl0ll1',, J. K. SHAULI.. . . , ..... The Element of llmwlessucss' H. E. RGSSON. . . ............ .......... ' :Our Curse and Its IGli11'1iuzgLl'.io11 Fill-st place won by M1-. Rosson. Second place won by Mr. White. Ararilvmir Gbrainriml Gnnbzrat GEORGE SCOTT ........... .... .............. ' ' The 'If'amnun. G2All1E'll.,, ED. DLXNIELSON ..... ...HOll1' Grunt NillflO1lillI EXlil'2lV?lg'illll5l!H EUGENE JIMMERSON ..... . . . .Progrr'ess in Bumm Vlslzn. Gounlzyl' CLARENCE HULIMEI1 . . . .. ............. HSl,IUCGSS,, XVESLEY Koi-IN .... . .HTIIG TWO XVi1YS,, RUSSELL. ENSIGN ............................... . ....... HIll'lllllg'l,'l3ltl01'lH First place won by M1-. Danielson. Second place won by Mr. Hummel. ll'IIlillllINIHKHIINIIlIHINIHIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllHIHIFIHlllilllllllllll NINIlllllllilllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllHHH!HIHHIl1RIIIIHHIlllllllllllllllllll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 J ill4l4HllIIHHHIIVIIIlllllillllllllllilUHIHllllilllllllllllllllllllllllIlll IIIHHillIIII1HIIHIIHHIHIIllHHIIIHI4llllllllllillllmlllllIHIHI HHWIIIIIIIH 1BHnm1e11'5 Bierlamaitnrg Qlnntvzt RACHEL MADISON ........... , . , . . ...................... Judas of Kerioth' RUTH Hiiivrsenii. .... 'iSweet Girl Graduate' AMY XVAN CLEVE ....... 'fMadonna of the Tubs' Siimiimr Ilixiiziliaii. ... Rouiauce of the Wliite Cowl' MAnG,xRE'r Ross .... .... ' :The Soul oi? the Violin' Nome SCHULD1' ......... ......... ...... .................. ' ' C ounor' Miss Ha1'tse1l won iirst place and Miss Vain Cleve second. Araiwmiif Berlainainm Cllnnfwi CLARENCE HUMMEL ...... ' .......................... An Old Maxis SIEOITYH Eucucma J1MMin1isoN ...... ................ ' 'Abe Lincoln' RUSEQELL ENSIGN ..... ..f'Sc:ene of the Nzit-ui-zil Bridge' BEN ROSS .....,. ..... ' 'How He Won His Freedom' JAY Bosnooeu .... .............. ' 'The Coumtin' ' ALBERT HANSEN ..... ...................... .... ' ' The Bell of Otri' Mr. Huiiimel won first and Mr. J immerson second. Il'IIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIN!XINIIIIVHINNIIIIIIHIIlIUIHIlIlIlIIIIIlHIll'llI! lIII!IHHlIIIIHIHIHHIINI1HHNUIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIHIIHIIHIIIVIUIIWIIIVII 535 T1-IERUDDER 1915 M ilIHHHHIIIIHIIIH4111llHHHIiHIIHIIIIIIllI4IIIHIHLHHIIIIIIUHIIlII!III Ill! 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R ilHH!IlIillllllPHHINWIIIP!INIHl1lIlIINIIllH11lIHHHIWII!IVlHII!IIVHl!IIIIN Q NHNVIVIIllNIIIIiIIIHINNNNNN4IIHill!!!IIIIIIHNIlllllllllllilillllllllllIIINIIIIIIIIHI sg. 5, THE RUDDER 1915 H IHVNIINIllNllllININIII1IillIIIlIIIIIVHIIIIIlIVHIIINHHIIIIIIIHIIHIHIIIHIHIIHI lllllllllll!HllllllU11liVIiKIIlmlililllllllllllllll1HIIHUHIINUHlJUllWIiI!I! A Y. 'W. C. A. CABINET TOP ROW-Mitchell Mndisnn. Grupigr, Tllmnsun. llim-rllzmrl, llhuslmlrlm-, HIKIUHUUIIIIHHHIIHIHlllIIIIWWIllllililllllMIME IIIHIIHIIIIHIHIHIIHNIHJIIIIHIIHHHIlliillhflllhiIIIHIIIIHIE T1-IE RUBBER 1915 I llIllilHHllIlI4411IH11U1U4llllllINRIIHIllIHVKHIIIHIIMIIIIVIIHIIINlllllllw lI1lIIIIII44IlIhIllHIIlIlHHHIMlHIIIlIlllllllllllililllllHHH!llluullhlllllillwll flgnung 1H'rIm1'5 Glhri.-atim1 EXE.-sanriatinn OFFICERS ELDEN W. SMITH .,......,................................... -..Presd t Z. Z. 'WJ31'rm. ........ Vice preside t JUSTICE M, CROVVLEY. ,,,,, ,Sem-emi-Y VVM. AITKIN' .... . ......., ..... . . ..... Treasm COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN O. NV. CEMPMAN.. ............... . ....... .... D evotion 1 W- 0- BENT IN -.-... ...... A dvertjsing ED. DAN1 . ' ........ Social RUSSE D M ...... Room IlllllllllHH!HHH6IIUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHINIHHHHIIIIHIHIIVHHIIIHHHH HIINHIHIIIHIHIllllli1IlIIIlIJlHHIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIHHIllllllltlfllllllHVHIIII T1-IE RUDDER 1915 IIJIIWIWHHH!IIIIHIIEIHHIHJIIHUH!IIHIWIIIIIIIIIIViIll1lll1IlllUlllIIH E HIIIIIIHIIIHH!IIIIIIIHHHHJHHIIIIHI1IIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHHHIIIIIM Y. M. O. A. CABLNET TOP ROW-Ensign, Crow! ll' , 4' :R . ROXV-Smith, Dx ' , ,, I llIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllillllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIII HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillIllllllllllllll T1-IE RLJDDER 1915 llllllllllllllllllllllllllNlHHlIIllllIllIlllIIIllIIIllIPIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll Hrulyihitiunl Elnague Organized Janualry, 1914. 'l'l:1.is local league is one ol? almost a. lumdred established in the colleges and l11l'lVGl'Slf.lC'SlOIfi the United States. Its object is to promote broad and practical study of the liquor prolfmleln and related socia.l'and political questions. Member- ship in this 01rga1l11izatio1'1 entitles one to enter the State, Interstate and National Public Speaking Contests conducted by the Intercollegiate Prohibition Associa- tion whiclin fOl'1'll the most extensive strictly student series in America. Wi. O. BENKPHIN RACJWL, l.l'.l'ADlSON DOItl'J'l' 1 LY G KEGG En, Ouooou The ellartei' inembers -T. 1Kl5N'NETEll Suiwxr Evumms ENSIGN Z. Z. lllfnurinz lliflguzemamm Ross JADA M1Tc'HEm.l HIS Z President . Seorelzary-Treas'u1'e1' ............Rep0rte1' AGNES AITKEN CATIHRINE LYMAN FILDEN W. SMITH MiiRioN Smmmm J. H, SAMIIELSON lI'llI1HIHIlllHIlHlP!IiIlIVII1HWlIWHIII UIIIHIIHIIlI!III!lIlIIIHHI!IIHIIIHIHIIi1l5IIiliI11IHl1llNH THE FQUDDER 1915 Hl!lWlNIVl!ll4Ill4l1I4HN41I1INNHI5IHillIIII4iHIIVIII!IHIINlHlNlNlIIIHlIlllll NIIIIIIINIINII!lIIlIIHWllI!illllllllllhllllllIHVIIUIHIIIIIHIINIIIVIIIIIIWNII! u STUDENT VOLUNTEER BAND 'T -Plummer, Eggsleslm LO ' . V-lhvegifl. Rusaf, I. . Stuilent 'sllinluntmer Baath NI P ,ER ............,........................ .. . I i lllllllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliilllilNllll1l1HIlIlHIWHIIHFII1IlNllIIIIilVllllllIUII IHIHUI1IllllllIIlllllllllllllllvlllllllilllll IIllllllwilllllllllllllIHIIIKIIIWII T1-IE RLJDDER 1915 I HHINHIllllllllllIlllllIIIIIllIII!IKIIIIIIHilKINIHllll!IlIIHHIHlIIIlI1IIH HH IllHIIHHIHIIIIHHIIIIHHIUIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIHIUNHllllllllhllllIHlilllHll Star lfiterarg Svnribtg First Scwnestew' O. W. G12rAPM,x .......,... ...... . .Pre 1 t ADA Mxwcmi ...... Vice Preside t IRENE LINDSEY ...,.... Secretary Norm SCHULDT ..... T1'G21Sl11 S Z ,S I O. BENT, 1? 1 t EVELYN ENSIGN X P 1 t LIIMAN SHERMAN S 1 y IIARLEY CLAUS . . . 1 I HHHIHIHHIIIIIIIIIUIIIHIIHIHHIIIIIIIHIIIIliIIIHHII!IlllllIHlilIllHIllIII IH!4IWH14IIIHlllIlllI IIIIIIIIHIIIHHHilIlfHl1llHI1HNIIIHIHiIHHiIIH1lll Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 IIIHIIIHllIWHllIlHHlI!lllIlllliilllllmllilllIIIIHHUHIUIHHllllH1!lH1!W IIHIHIVNUNIHHIIIHIIIIII11IIIllIl111lllIHWIlUIHllilllllmIlHilIVIlli1N1H1l STAR LITERARY SOC IETY IIIHWH'IIlWHHII1llkIlIlHlllklllllllllllilllllmIIHlll QE HlblllilllwIHHIHl1ll1IHHHHllIlI1IINIIIUMIIIIIUIIIXI T1-IE RUDDER 1915 IIIlliUHIlilHII!1IIHHI!HHIHHIII1IINIlHlUI!llIIIlIIIIiIIHHHIHIIHHI UU E WlIHIilINNllIllllUHIWHPIIHHU!IIiIHNIMHHH1.HHIHHHlWMH1IHl1HllIlIl Zlkatxtklin illiierarg Snriefg 17'i'rst Semestev' Z. Z. WHITE.. . . . .............. ........,... P resident .lhxcmzn BETA . . . ......, Vice Presideni CATHERINE LYMAN . .. ...... Secretary JOSEPH SOHM . . . ......,.. . . .Trcasu Second S I RACHEL MA' ......... ......... P re d 1 CATHERINE LY. ,...... Vice Presid t AGNES AIl'KIN .. ...... Secretary JOSEPH SOHM . . .Treasurer 14 . .H ll'llH1l1lIlIIlHIlIlHlIlIIH1HlillVHIiilIIIlilllllllillllllllllmlWill1lWlllllHlI H!1lIIllIHII1ll1IIIHlWUHHHH!1H4JlI1l IIIIIIWUHIIHKIIIIHHIHHHIllllllll THE RUDDER 1915 ilIliHIINNIIllllll!!Hllil!HIHHHNHllllHiIll!IHIIIHIHIIHHIIIIHIHIIHIIHI! il1NIUllllllllllHillIHWWIIIIIINRIIIJII1i1!HlII11llllI14HIIHIIllillkllllllll FRAJN'KL,I.N L1'lDQERA.liY SUC1 ETY TOP ROW'-Lymem, Suhm, Smith, While, 0'Dmmug'lmo, Gan-hm-smm. -,- -v - - 1 -4 -, '-Adkm. . 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Z. WHITE. .. ........................... .President Ihzssm G:xn131msoN. V President W. O. BE ,BTN ...... Secretary X LULU STOCK ..... T urer 4-A-f lkIMHHHH1HIIIIIIIIHHIIIHNHIHHIlilLlUIII1IHII1!IllIlIl1ll!lHHHWlMil HHIIIHHUIW!IHIJIIIIIIESWIIIIIIIIIII lI4I!IHl1llIl1H!I11HHI1ilHHHIl1IIIm T1-IE RUDDER 1915 IHHIIIIIVIVIIIIPIHWIPIIHIHIIIIXI!HHHIIINHNIUIIIHIUbiIllllllilllllllllbiillll HIIIIIIIIIIHIIN1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIHJIIIIlIlHIIIHIiWIHVIIIIIVUIIIHIVHIY STUDENT COUNCIL pi llIlHillHH!IPHHIVIPIH!NIIII!IIIIIIIII!IllllllillilHHll1lIlIIIHlIllllIIHHNHV IHIIIIHilllllllHHHIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIH HllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIHI1Il THE RUDDER 1915 IHIIIIIHNHIIIKKIIHKINIIliIHHRIH4H!VIIIIIIHHHIINHIHHIIII!lHlIIllllIIllIH IINHIIIINIIIIHIIHIHIIINIIIIIIINIIIIIIIEHHIIllllllilllkllllllilllIlh1UIIlllllllilli 'dark Staff Students ' Bi-weekl y Publication Ediizoxf-in-cl il ............ .........,........... W ENDELL Cmxorelxmlxlx Business 'NT ............ Josmmzr Scum Faculty Ed t .,... E. . .ALICE E. WILCOX Alumni and E L ........ Com THOMSO Social Editor .... ....... L ULU STOCK Athletic Editor ..... .. .' ....... ZENO Z. WHITE Local Editor .... ....... C .ATHERINE LYMAN - IllIllllllllllillllilwIIIIIIHH!IIIlIlIII!IIIIIHl?IUIIII!Ill! IHIIIIIIIIIHIIIHHIIIIIIIIHIKIN' THE RUDDER 1915 ill!IlllWIlIHIIHIIIIHHIIIHHIIIIHIII1IiIll!HIIIHHIHIHIIIIIUlIIHIIVlHllIIiI INHIIIHIHIIIHHHINNNHHHHHIIIHHIIIHIHIIIIIIHHIllllillllllllllllllliilHllll TACJK STAFF 1 EFT TO R.IG'l'I'1'-Stock, 'l.'h0ms0n, 'WVhite, NVileox, hymnu. Clmpnmn, Stllllll. HIlilliiiiilllikilNIIHIIHIIHIHHHllIlllIl1Hlillll1llllNIHNllIl11IllllllHHHH HIIIHIIHIHHHIIIHIIUIHIIINKHIHIHUII, HIIIIIHIIIEIIIIIIIIIIII Illllllllllllil Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 HllWllmmlllNllllllllillllUWIIHWlllllllillllilllllllNHllllllllllllllllllill 111UI1INIIIIHWIYIIUUIIIIWWUHHWIIIIIIWHHIIUllllllNl1l111l1lWWHH IIT. 311. EH. Qlluh Colors . . .......................,.. Pink and White Flowck ........................ Pink Carnation I Jewel . . . . .......... Pea 1 Em.b1cm ......... ............,... S wastika LUELLA KETTLESON '14 AGNES AITKEN, '16 DOROTHY GREGG, '14 Avmnn HOUSHOLDER, '16 Com '1'l2ro1v1soN, 1 IRENE LINDSEYj '16 .EVELYN ENSI 1 P EL BLXDISON, '16 LUL S 16 1 XFI ON ESSES 1 NI A E W Mus. GEO. H. F , KER TNI R D T' LIN iIZl011cm'r'z1n.'y Me 1 M135 JENNIE G. HUT I IHIl!llllI1lIIHIIHNIH1IIIHHIIVIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIlillllilllllllllirlllliHHIIII IIHIIINIIWIWMIIHHHIHIIIIIMIHIIIHWlllllilllllllllllllldNIU! IIIIIIHHIIIHM THE RUDDER 1915 IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllHIlilHIIIHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllHHllillllllHIHIIIIHIHIH IIIHIKIIIHIIHlilllllilllllIIHIUIHHlllllllllillllllIlllillhlllllIlI1IlIlllHllHIH F. H. F. CLUB STANDING-Madison, Lindsey, Ho11sl1oln1o1', Aimkin. - II IIIXIWIHIIIWIIHIIIIIHIlil!iHHIIlIlII1lHIIIIlillllIIRIIHIIIIHHIHIIVHHIIEEQE IlHIIIH1IIIINIIH1IIIHIIHHHIIVIIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIHlllllllllliili iillllliliiilllw T1-IE RUDDER 1915 InIIkllkl4IlIllllN1NIHHNIIIIHHI1IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIVIIlHIlfilllUIlHIHMI IllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHHHIIIIHHE1IHHNNIIIMHIHiIIIIHIIKHHIIIHIIIIIINIWIIIIII L. A. DWINELL I d t of the Alumni X L Greetings: Ein Buena Miata Glnllege, her iffarultg, Stuheniz, Ernztew, anh Iyer many 3lTri211hz Alumni HVVIHHHIHIIHIIHIHIIIbIIIHIHIIIIIHHMMIIIIXIIIVIIIIIHUHIIIHIHHUH IINIIIIHIHIIIIIIIHi!ilWl2lI!I1IIbI1lII'IIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T1-IE RUDDER 1915 ' . ,Q .11 IMIIIIHIIVIHHIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIII1VH!HHHHIHHHH!IIIIHIIHIHIIIHIIHII IIIIHIIHHHIIINIH4HHIIHIIIHIHIIIIIIIUI4IUIllHIIIIIINVIIIIHIIVIIIIHIIHIIH Tl-ILETICS A line . h c-4 -3-!f7 55 c:'.yF is 'Q--. T?-i I-fun:p'o7 -D lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll THE RUDDER 1915 1ullllllIlllllllllllllIllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllIlllllllllllllllllllnlll lllllllllllllllllillllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw iillpe 1913 Zllnnihall ,Swann The season of 1913 gave Buena Vista her best college football team. Only a small squad of men reported as candidates for the team, yet from this small squad the men were picked that made up a real football team. The success of the season was due largely to the efforts of one man. He came to us from a team th at has humbled the teams of the country 's largest universities and he whipped a group of men who knew little of football, into a machine that Buena Vista may well be proud of. He knew football through and through, and he had the faculty of being a leader. He at once won the respect of students and players, and Arthur B. Hammond will be rernernbered as the man who gave Buena Vista her best team. The PEP club was an important factor in building up the team. Never before was such support given a team. Early in the year, Professor Little roused the students to activity, and the pep lasted through the season. The men of the team felt that the students and faculty and town were 'behind them to the last ditch. On the 'field and in the training quarters the assistance of Professors Krause and Eggleston was of great benefit to the team. The team itself was made up of men who were determined to Win. Urged on by the enthusiasm of their eoaeh and backers, every man did his best at all times. Many of the men will be lost for next season. Crouch, who played every minute of the time, and who always gave his man a hard tussle, has played his fourth and last year for B. V. White, who pulled down so many forward passes and who always eleared a path for our backs, also leaves us. Danielson, the Swede , no more will rip holes through the opposing line. Most of the other men will he hack and help build up a still stronger team for next year. The team played well throughout the season, with the exception of the Ells- worth game, when several of the regulars were out, and the Whole team was suiering from the bruises of the Morningside game. The B blanket was won by Sohrn, whoplayed a hard game at all times, and at the same time he excelled in the class room. S I IlHIIIIIIIUIIIWHUHHIIHIIIIHIllIllllIIIHIINIHlllllllllillHlllllllllVI'Hll IIHIIIIIIIllHilllllllllHHHHIIIIIIHHIIUHINIlllllllHHHUIIIIIIHHIIHHIIUH T1-IE RUDDER 1915 'li ilIlIIIHHVNIHIHUIHHHIlIlllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIWHHIIIVIVIIIIHIHHIVHH!! IIHVIiIllHIIHHIIIIIIVIIlllIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIHIIHIHHIIIIHHIIIIIHIE Six games were played dm-i.ng the season, anal thx-oe w won. The schedule was as follows: Sept. 27 Ida Grove High, 7 5 'Buerm Vista, 35. Oct. 10. Morningside, 31 g Buena Vista, 3. Oct. 17. Ellsworth, 55 5 Buena Vista, 0. Nov. 7, Western Union, 05 l3ueu:1fVist:1,, 82. Nov. 14. Des Moines, 65 Buena Vista., 7. Nov. 28. St. Joseph, 135 Buena Vista, 7. The men who Won the UB were, Capt. Johnson, who was picked, ns All-Cow T l t 1 l W1 ' l ference fullback, Olmney, cap aiu-e ec, Groioi, - mite, Moving, Cunninglam, Sohm Chapman, Stock Danielson, Ailkin. O'l'7ouoghue, Johnston, ELI Gl'0l'ICl'l IHHIIIIHWHHIIIIVIIIIIIIHHHHHIIIIHHHHHIIHIHIIIHIIHIIIIIIHHIIIIIWIII HIIIIHIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHINIIIX'3HIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIN!lli'lHl!lHllll!II THE RUDDER 1915 I NIUIlll11llIIlHIIIllIIHIIPIHHIHIVIIVIWWIIIVIIHWIIIIWVIIVIIIHWIVIIIll!! IIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIINHINIIIWIIIIHIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIHHIlINIHillllllllllllll FOOTBALL SQUAD ' -'T .lx D THE RUDDER 1915 IHIHIIllIIlI!IIHINNIIIIIllI!llIIlVlIIIIIHllllHIHHVHIHI!I!lIlVlWlIII1lIIllIHH E IlllllllIlIHIIlIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ARTHUR B. HJXMMOND, JR. Lafayette College ' Artie ' ' Football Coach, F1111 of pep and go. IN I fII in defeat, 1 L 1 y p I 'r tl Favorite of very sfude t IHHllillillllllllllllIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIlllllillllllllllllllllllHIIilIlIlIIlIIIIIlIIll'I!ll IIIbHIIIIHIIIIIIIIlillillllilIIIINIIINIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIlllHHIIIIHIIIIIIINIIHHIIIII II'lllllllIllIllllllllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll E IllIllIllHIlIlllllllllllllllIIIIllIlllIIllIIIllllllllIlllllllIIIlllllIl'IllllllllllIlll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 I llllllllIlIllIlIIlIllllIlHlllllllIIIIllIIlIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll lll IlllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll i LLOYD CUW INGHAM EMMONS UROUCH N. .T. MOR-LN7G Left Cluau-lil ' ' Gurmie ' ' The heavyweight, from Newell High. After FL two weeks-' bard wo1'k'ou15i he lost nuiclx, flesh but ut the :mum time developed into 21 guard that is uiighty hard to bout. Never failed to spill the op- position. Right Tackle ' ' Olcl Biircll' Let's go, men! Al- ways pcpping it up with the 'played his fourth and last season for Buena Vistzm. Always iight- ing and :roasting his np- temn. Has poucnts. Saved many 21 game hy his terrific e'y:1,h lv ' ' m ,, Right Guard ' 'Dad Moring' ' A Pounsylvariin Dutchman hailing 'from Dubuque Ger- man College. Developed iu- to an excellent guard. He would go through the line and many times break up plays in their infancy. Kept the team awake with his stories. lllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllIIIIIllllHllllllllHHIllIllHlI ll1ll HlllllllilllllllINIIIHWIlillllllllllllllllIllllllNlllllllllIHIMIIIIHIUIIIINIHNIII 'V' 'il T1-IE RUDDER 1915 llHUllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIHIH!4HIUI1lilllllllllilllllllllllIllllllllllllll!! E HIIIIIllIIIIIIIHIIIHIIllHIHIIIIIIUHIIIIIIHWIIIIIHHIHUllllllllllllllllllllll JOSEPH SOHM LEON JOHNSON WIiYN'lIIH?lI.:IJ Gil-IIAYPMAN Left Tackle Ful1b:u:k., G1l,Qti'Lil'l Cfentcr -Toe' ' HJ0ll,lll.l,ll? ' ' CImppiG Played excellent football A good puutcr, f0l'WZll'41- Began the season ut cou- llil1'i11g the entire season-:m1c.l passer, line plunger, mul zz ter, but was fotrccnl, to luzwn at the sauna time kept up his veritable stone wall. in elm- 'Ulm game fm sev12r:.L.l wcnlm college womk, winning the L, fense. A gm:-lt ull around UI'1'7'1CCUlTllf- of iljnjurius. Fin- ' ' ' 'l ' T l P1 - ' f -' 4 '1-, ,A , . ...'.. '., 3 G. Crouch Blanket. Played player. Gwen the placf- ,of mlwrl tw -zcuufson .1 4 . tackle and center with equal All-Gonfemnce Fullbadk by taclclm. ability. the Olxieugn Record-Illomlgl. Il'lIHPIllllillIllllllllllllllHIHHIIIHHHHHHHIIlllllllIllllllllIlllllllllllllll IIIIlIllH!IINlIHIHiIlilllIHIHIIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllIHIHIIIIIHIIIWIIIIIVIIUIIIII Tl-ll: RUDDEH 1915 I lllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllillIIllIIIIIIPIIIHVIIHUllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllIlllllIllIIIIUHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllli Illllllllllllll WVLLLIANI AITKl'N Left liml l I I 7 Played guard at Sllllllf iiucli. This was his first year at Buena Vista.. He delivered the goods in spite Of the fact tlmt he was ori'p- pled most of the season with aa. Cl1ur1ey.' ' Good at, breaking interference. EDWARD DAN IELSON Loft Halfback ' tTJ2I,l1l'llt! ' ' Played his' first year in tho backlielii. Could always be counted on for a gain, and he never lets an op- ponent: get by. A regular! twelve-inch gun when plung- ing the line. '..l , .li-13324 HENRY YVRIG HT Tackle ' ' Hank ' ' Came in late, playing in only one game. A husky man, able to dive in and spill ovcrytlling around him, Always took up lots of room. lI'IWIHIIIINHllIlHlIHlilIlllI!IIIINNINNIVHIIIIIHIIINIilllillllllHHIINIHIWHII IHMINI?HIIIHIIIIHIIIIHINIIIIIHIIJIIHHHNIIHIllIN?HIIIHIIHIIIHiliiilllilllill T1-IE RUDDER 1915 -Q Q-13 I HH!IIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIHWIIIlIIHIIWlIlHIlIIll!lllHilHU IIUNHHIIINIINHHIHHIIlNINIllYlUHNIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIll4HIH11ll1I7I5Hlll!llllNllE RALPH STOCK ZENO WHITE IIETD CNOUCFL Right Hulfback Right End, lW21l'llIgC1' Substitute ' ' Stock' ' Ziggy lflddican A new man in the back Hag plnyggl hig 1355 ggnm A light rump but gcwud for iield, but he never failed 110 for Buena Vista. Long and any position. SuhS1:itntm1 at deliver the goods. A fierce lank, but 3, wizard at pull- center, end and lm.l1fhzu:k. tackler, and fast on the ing down fo,-Ward Pasgqs, Fast ul: going down under n 1 t W 1' B H 611115. Light, but 131.10 1161'Vi- Nqyhcd for pm-33i,11g 011 rui - P1111 .S. 011 ll!-I . est man on the team. road pn.steb0m'd to the bunch ..- lI'lllIlIl!lIllHI1IIIlHHHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIHHllulllllllllllll Q ll!1lllllWHEIIIH1IIIIHIilllllllllllllll'lilIWHHMIIKlIHHIlI'1IiIIIIlIHIlI T1-IE RUDDER ,915 llI1lllI1IIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllll Illlllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllll III! llIIHillIIllIIHIIllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIHI FRANK JOHNSTON GERALD CIIANEY ARCHIE O'DONOGHUE Ilulfbzlck Q1'lD.1'lT01'lP21Ck Guard Captain-cIec.t ' '.Tr1,ckr:1bbi,la ' ' Began the season on the 'vi-wsity ut llailflfmclx, 'W'll0l'0 he was .umking good, but was injured in the Morning- side gimme. Am cxcsollcut 11llTIl.01'. Won his HB. K f 1 A Fl'0Slll'll2lH coming from Newell high schnol. A fast :mud heady man. He mn the team in groaf style, hauclled ,l!fJ.l'lV11l'Ill passes to pe'rferf,- tion, 11111. punts buck well., aurl tackled any one who came ucarg ZIDOC77 Played guard anal tackle, ns, the occasion might :fle- mzmd. A heavy man with football ability. Noted for 'his fancy tics. Won his RIB 77 I IHIIHHNIIIHIHIIIlilllllHHHIHIIIIHHIIHIHIH11IiIIIIIIllHHlVIlHIH!lNUI E IHHUMIHIHIIWHHHWH1NHIHIIH1IIHHIHWlllllliilllllllw IIIIHIIIIIHII THE RUDDER 1915 HAHIflVlPHIIIVkl1I!IIIWlkilIIIIIHIHKINIIIIIIVIIHH41llllllklilIHHHIHWIAIII I!HllllIHIHIHHH!I1HHNINIlllillllIHHIIHW!HIIIIHIHHlIiHI1hIIlIHHl!I!lNI 2-Xthlnizin Aaznriatinn J. E. CRO .................................... .Pr 1 t O. W. CHAPM .............................. Vice Presid t AGNES A1 ....... Secretary J os. Som-1 ..... . . .Treasx A. B. HAXMBIOND, A J L I' lt 'VI b F Atl letic B 1 JM V ll14IIHIII1Ill1llIIiIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIllIiHIIVINlilIllll1l!IHI11lHWIIWW!ll!! IHIIIIIHIiIllIHIiHYININHIHIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIHHHINIIHHIIWIIIHHlllllllllllllll Tl-Il: 1-euumll-4 1915 llll1mlHHHmmIllilmllNWN1NWm1lUHUllHHUflHWlWlllflllHllIllH illllllllIIWWUW1IWIIIHIWIUIIW4AUllHlllH1llIINIIYIMWIIIIIIIIIN Girlz' igazknihall A II .............................. ...... C aptzun BURT NE'WTON ...... . ....... .... . . . Manag The girls had EL strong team, but were g tly h d p1 d bv th 1 ck f d good g'ynma,sLiLun. Several games were pl y d I th lly t favor' of the B. V. girls. IIIIIIHEHlllllilIHIIIIIllllNllIKIIIHIINIIiIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHHHIHI IHIINIIIIIIIIUIIWIillNIIIl5lH!1lllIIIlIIlIIHIMIIlHli9!I1lIHl!l1Hillllllllilll F'- T1-IE RUDDER 1915 lIrllIIHIIHIIIlIIllllilllIHI1HHHHIIiII!IIHI5!II1III!l!I1i!lIllIIHUi!Il1llWUI I1MII!IUHIIiHVPiiiiII!HIfE!I!II5ifII!S!fI! li!T'l5 l'T1Hiill'HiiI1HiiUIHIWII BASKETBALL TEAM Lindsey, Aitkiu, Capt. iffg.: , V v I 1 - J , , .gdnnuduhn I Il HIIllIHH1IIIHII1IIIIIilllIIIIHVIIIIIIIIIIWIIIIHIIIIIUHHllIIH1Illll1Pi HI! IlIHIlHINlIIIlI1IlHIHIlIllHI1IIIlIlII!l!l lIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIINIIIIIIII HIIHHIHHII Tl-II1 HUUDILH 1915 IIIHHIIllllIlYIllHIPIINUUHWNWVlllillmmmllllilIWW'YIWIWIIIIIIIIII IIIHIIIIIUWWIUlIUUIHIUHUHlllHl1ullllllllUUlmHlliilllmlVlllHlIllll THE BASEBALL TEAM UPPER, ROW-Scott, Newton, Johnson. ' Illlll1Ill?IIlIllllI!Il!!Il!IllIlllIlIIIHIIIIIIllllIHIlllHIllll!IlIllll! HIHIHIIIIIIIllIIIlIIlllUIllI!IHIIIHHIIWHIIIIIII TI-H: Huuuaw 1915 I IIIIIIIllllllliliilllllilllllIIIIIVIIIIIIHIIIII1HNNIHIIIHIlII,llHlll!IHlllIlIl Nl! IliWHIIHINIHIIIIIiIUllllllillllllllllilllllIIIIlIHIl!llIHlllllllIlI IIIIHIVIIINIII 443' ' VIHIIIHI1IIIIHHIIHIHIHHHIIIIINHIIllHIIIHHllHNIHIIHIIHIHIIIIIIIIIHII E IllllllilllIHI!Ill!!HNIIIIIIHIIIUIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIH HHIHHIIIIH THE RUDDER 1915 HHIHIIHHNIIIH1NUIHUIllIIHIIHIIIHIIIIIHIHHllllllIHIIIIWIIIHIIIIIIVIHH IllIHWNIINIHHMIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIHIIHllllllltlllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllll r IHHHIHHIIHHH!!IHIINIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIHIMIIIIIIHINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIIHIIIIIII4HHHHHHMHIIIHIIIHHHII4IIHIIHUIIHHUIIIUHIIIMWII THE RUDDER 1915 HIlIHHPHIHIHIIIIIHIIHIIHNHHHHNUIlHIIHIIIIPHIHHHWIIHIIHHIVHI4II!! IIIIllHIHHH!IPH1HHIIIIHIIIIHIHIIIIIU!IIIlIHIIlI,IHIIIHlIHH!IIHIIIIIWIII 912 1351 llllIIHIIlIIlllill !lIlIUI!!lIINHlllllll!VII1IlIIiII1IllIIHNINIIIIIWIIINIIIIIII Illl NHlIIIIIINWIIHHNNIIIIIIIVIIIIINIIIIIllllllfillllilllIlllillllilillll WHIHHIHII Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 llIlIHIIH!IWW!IWllHIIIH4IIIIIII!IIIIIHIIIIWHIIIII!HIII llNIIHlilllH1Hll HIINHNIlllIIHIHIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHllIIHHIIIIIIHIIIHHIHIIIIIINIIIINNIIIHIVIUII MARGARET ECHLIN HillIIHHIIHHIIHHillIIHIIHIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIHUHHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIV IHHHIIHHIIHHIHHHHIHIIIIIIHHIVIIIIHHIIHIIHIHIIHII!III!IlHIMHlHlI! T1-IE RUDDER 1915 HHHHUIIUIIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIINHIUIIIIIIIIIHIHIIlIlIllHlHIllH llV HHHIIIIIlllllllllllllliflllilllliIIHIUHIIIIIIIIIDIIHHIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIHHIHH LHTERHRY M Illllllllll1IIIIiIIlllllllllilllllllllillllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllHII llIIIllIlllIHIUHlllllHilIIllll!I11IHHHHHlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllHH THE RUDDER 1915 HllllllllllllllllllllIl4IIllllIlllllllllllIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllll H IIIINHill!IlHllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlillllIillllllllllllllllllll Eh: illiterati Nos Literati selutaniusl ln the spring of 1913 an 'English Club was organized which, despite its pre- tentious name, was the soul of modesty itself. Eight only Weretlie names on its elmrtei' roll, yet keeping to its determination, to meets one Week from every next Weclnescla,y, it has proven that a study ,club is possible in Buena Vista College. The eliarter members in September, 1913, were aided and abetted by those who in the pest had specialized in the departiznentlof English, and who now were living in Storm Luke, while those not residing in the city heeanie honorary meinheifs. Each spring the ineuibersliip of the Literati is to be recruited from among those Sophoinores who have risked all with an English major, dry as sewclustli' though it be. C The aim of this eluh is to prove that Nhlnglisli as she is spoke may he studied quite ztpert QliI'Ol'l1 spelling, punctuation, unity, coherence, and inussg In pursu- ance of this aim, the study for 1913-14. has been lCbsen's drauies. Yet ,reeliyzing that the feast of reason and the How ol? soul were not all important, light re- fresluuents have been sei-ved from time to time. The Work for next year is not outlined as yet, hut be it dramas, poetry, or fiction, certain it is that the impetus gained this year can but lead to greater things in 1914-15. OFFICERS FOR 1913-1914 P1'GSldG11t .....,.. ..........................,......... 1 toss WHITE, '13 Secretary-Tor-easurer . . . . .Coed THOMPSON Direetoriof ,Study ..... ......, E .EDITH Cooiin Chief Literator ..... .,.......... 1 .......... 1 ............. A1 lion E. Wuioox ACTIVE MEMBERS 1913-1914 OMA FOSTER, '11 RENA GARBERSON, '06 Dorwwuy Gases LUELLA KE'r'rLssoN Aueii GiimaEnsoN, '04 Com. THOMSON I lllllIIIIIlllllIIllIll1IlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 IllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIHIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIlIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Elie Zlinzt Zlleg The Gills brought to the prairics of Iowa, men and women, impclled hy a mighty hope. Pushed out hy necessity ,from their log-cabins in the East where saw mills were too numerous or land too rocky, they came liiere-a, people v'a.riecl in ancestry but united hy the bond of common danger in the new country. These were the types of men, with an occasional Judas who took ii p in the years ot '68 and '69 all the homestead land within a radius ol? thirty miles from the little town ol' Alta which consisted of perhaps a dozen shanties. On an afternoon late in October some twenty men ga.t.l'1crecl in an excited. group near the post-office of this town where the stage stopped twice at week, flint this was not the cause of thc meeting. One man, with an earnest face and positive Voice cried, 'LI tell. ye,iIIarver is going to jump old liain ol? his claim. The govern- ment man comes to-night and Harver's got some leeches in on the deal. l:lc'll get a hig thing if they can get hold of the land. Ye ncedn't ask me how l found out but I tell ye it 's the truth. This jumping of a, claim was practiced by a few, just a. few, who came not to till the land hut to act as land zigeiotsf' lt meant that any dishonorable person could force a man to yield his homestead olf eighty or one lmndred and sixty acres because some minor clause of the govern- ment grant had not been tuililled. Men had lost their claims because the exact number ot required acres had not been plowed, others because of illness had stayed a 'few weeks less thaifi the full time on the land. Some had tailed to lilo the final papers because ol' this Harver's advice. In the small shanty used as real estate office and loclgipngs llarvor sat SlQ2i'l11l,llll,gl' the papers beilfore him. ln the candle light his 'face had a cat-like expression, roving, sharp eyes and conspicuous pointed nose. On the table heside him lay a heavy iron box very similar to the present day deposit boxes in hanks. 'l'ru.ly, these were prosperous days for him. His tees for jumping a claim were from one to two hundred dollars and-wcll- he always saw! to it that laws were obeyed. In fact, he closely incorporated himself with the governmentg to him they were one. Tomorrow he would receive three hundred dollars for the Bain homesteadg the land was rich and near town, the Eastern 'men wanted to invest and he had easily convinced them that Bain didn 't care for anything except hunting. Think- ing along this line and not seeing at small face at the window in the roar ol? the room, he locked the papers in the box and laid the key on the table under a hookg then left the room for-the night. The moon was sinking low in the west, yet all night long one gl-on p of men with their slow moving ox teams had been at work while the other group vested. As the first light of dawn shone on the prafiries, the last acre was completed and the little company of men rode back to town. At the same time settlers tor miles around were making their way toward the scene ot interest. Also at that time the judge was preparing to hold court in the open for the simple reason that no lllIll!IlllllllllllllllJHHHlllilllIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIlll IlIlIIlIllIllIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllll THE RUDDER 1915 IllllllllllllllllllIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIHIllIIlHIlllHI!lIHIllIIIIIIlllllIll!lllllIIHVIIlIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllll building there could hold the arriving farmers. Harver was not doing what he had expected to do. His key was lost. Surely he put it on the table. Arapid search through pockets and bureau revealed nothing. NVhen he took the box to the smith intending to have it forced open, that brawny man said he had tvvo horses to shoe, although they were not in sight. Going to court he was surprised at the numbers present, all eyeing him quizzieally. The case was called and Harver admitted that he had carelessly lost the key after locking the papers. in his box. But he could take oath and quickly draw up the required papers. When the judge called for the defense, the little Englishman acted as preliminary spokesman, Bain ain't here, yeh' honor, but Malloy here can speak for him. And Malloy did speak. A descendant ot judges and ministers, he had inherited that rare gift of .natural eloquence. Not in vain had he memorized those grand orations paid by genius to genius and made them a part of himself. His voice was deep, clear and calm as he addressed the judge. First he refuted I-Iarver's statement that no breaking had been done Within the time limit. He declared that at that very moment twenty acres Off Bain 's land was plowed. Harver was to prove when they were plowed. His voice became stronger, people bent breath- lessly to catch his every word. The judge felt an irresistible, magnetic power swaying his thots. The young orator, master of himself and his hearers, pictured the early life of Bain, the dangers he had braved for others, the event that 'broke his ambition and, finally, the love that trained the rose vine over his porch-just because it came from old Kentucky. The judge looked at the tense faces of the men, the cunning expression of Harver and dismissed the case for lack of evidence. Gheer after cheer rang out and from someone's hand darted a bright object. lt fell, at Harver's feet-the lost key. Bnssna GARBERSON, '17 FJ: f. -in gif . . .yy A . i f .. gf S'-N Y jil A 1 y fix.,- x iw it VI , - .,.x , f lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlIllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill E llillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllllll A V-Bag flliff When the warm summer sun kisses the face of nature, when the sky is blue and clear, and the songs of the birds iill the air, the spirit Within me is gently set in motion. At first it moves slowly and softly like the green leaves as the south Wind rocks them to and fro. Then when summer has clearly made known its intentions to stay, the spirit of unrest starts to gnaw at my very heart. I Gnd no rest from the unseen power until my duties are laid aside and l hie me away to the sweet shelter of the trees which overhang my favorite fishing, pool. There, on the bank of the stream, my pole held hy the roots of a tree, I stretch out my body upon the cool green grass, and watch the lazy movements of my Iish line as the cork bobs up and down upon the ripples. Occasionally a leaili or bit of current-borne bark is- arrested hy the line for a second and then it hurries on its course. As I watch the slow movement of the ripples, and listen to their low laughter, my mind wanders off into that marvellous land, the land of day dreams. Air castles are rapidly constructed, the spirit within me looks out over the fancies of the mind, and is monarch of it all. I go out into the World. I meet obstacles. I conquer, and marching on and on, I reach the goal in the hazy dis- tance. Minutes tlit by and become hours. Yet sweetly unconscious ol? the time, I dream on. A jerking on my pole sucldenlybrings me hack from my reveries. Ev- ery nerve is ia-tingle. The bit of cork hohs uncertainly. A sharp tug nearly causes me to Whistle as excitedly I suck in the air hetwcen my teeth. 'llheu the line- remains motionless. I wait minute after minute for a second bite, until I almost give up in despair. Suddenly the cork disappears beneath the water. A steady pull and the funny creature is landed upon the bank beside me. It is merely a. little perch, but is my exultation over the first catch decreased by the size of the game? No, I am just as careful when lf place it in my crecl, as I should have been if I had known that it was the largest fish in the stream. Another hour has passed, and no more fish have been tempted hy my hook. The gray squirrel comes chattering down to feed upon the nuts that I have brought along. The bright eyed creature frisks about for a While then to the topmost branch ofthe tree. I listen to the twittering of my feathered friends. Finally a large green frog on the opposite shore begins to croak out a song to his mate among the rushes. Kernuk, Kernuk, he calls, then slips oil? from the rock and is gone. The shadows lengthen. The songs of the birds are stilled. The setting sun turns the blue of the Western sky to a golden color. Slowly, 'li pack up my fishing tackle. Carefully I return my funny catch to the water that I may find game when I return. Empty-handed I start lfor home, but my spirit is satislied. As I face the golden West, it flushes still. brighter. The spirit within me tells of a goal, far, far ahead, yet not unlike the one which fancy had painted for me on that afternoon. HIARLEY CLAUS, '17 E lllIlIIIIIIllIIillIlllllllllIlllllIlllllll,llllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllIlllllllllllllllllll G 35221 ll IIllIIllIIIlIlllllIllIllll1lI1llllIIIllIIIlIllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII NI E llllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll l!llHlllllIll Elie Bunk Agent One day there came into our town A man who travelled up and down The streets and told about a book. I t seems he just would not be shook. On Monday morn' he eauue to school: Some said he acted like a fool. He surely was not iuuch for looks, And yet: he certainly could talk books. He came to chzipel big as life Where curiosity was rife, And afteirwarcls he stood outside To hand out blotters for and wide. On every blotter was an ad VVhiel1 told about his book. How sad Tlmt this poor fellow did not show More common sense and tact, you 9: know. He seemed to strike the fellows wrong, And it was not so very long 'Before a rumor, soft but clear, W21S,ll62l-1'Cl lily the attentive ezur. That evening he was called by phone And told in a well disguised tone 'That eertain interested ones Wolilil like to talk with him at once. He came with suit-case in his hand, And .found a well-organized baud Of fellows out for :L good time, But resolved that there must be no crime Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 lllllmlumllllullmmllllmllulm -:.,. L' J l3 his I HHHHHIHHlHIHIIIHHIIIHHIHIHIlHIIIIHIllllNIHlllllllllllllllllillHH IHHIIIllIUHIIIIIHIHIIHHHIHHIHlllllHHHlllllllllllllllilllll HIHIIIHUIII G Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 5 HIIHIUU1UlllllllllllllHIIlIIIIIIIHHIIIHIHIHIHHH!5PUHIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIHHI El IllllllIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIIIIHJIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHHHIIIIUIHl!IIl!HIlHHIIlllH O They helped him climb o uemf-by tree, Then after giving him the key, Invited him to sing a tune, Then turn and bark up at the moon. At first he felt inclined to shirk And not perfoiwn his evening's Work, But soon decided ltwould be best To just comply with each request. VVhen this was done he gave a speech, An impromptu right off the reel, A113110 he relished not at all His present pose with chance of fall. The next act of this comedy VVas el.irn,hing gI?arther up the tree. This being done he did descend And ask if this were not the end. The men in oliarge, however, thot 'Twould he at shame to leave the spot Without some more good, ll?1l'lIl.lp?5S fun, After which they 'cl let him run. Accordingly they got a. stick, Not very long nor very thick, Wliicli was laid 'fiat upon the ground, And all the cornpeny' Qfl,lZlJ.Cl'0d round. He then was told to use his nose To push the stick along. He knows Now what :1 long nose is good for E,6l1 tho he never knew before. This done they faced him toward his room And told him to make tracks-when, Boom! He set up such a. rapid pace NVi1:hout il doubt he won the race. I UHIIHN1lIHVIVIRIHIHHIIIIII1lIll1IIHIHIIHIHIIIIIIlllilllllllllllllllllllHH IIIIIIIHHNIIIUHHHHHWIHIIINIIIIIIII IlHIHIIIIHIHIIHIHII Illllllllllllll THE RUDDER 1915 lxIIllIiHlllllllllllkllllllkkil14IkI1HINIIIIIIllIIIIIIiIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIPVIEIIIMHU JIIIWHHIIIIIIIIIHIH1HH1IHIHHHIHHIIIIINIUIHHHHHHlllllllllllllllllllll Next day he followed the advice They gave, and left town at least t As so as ho'd expected to. Ewa, tl - 1 t thing that he 1d d ' We hold no 1 p g ' dg 1: cl th race Of book g t h k th pl But 3 t I y d all, Of I 1 t tl d llefall. E. VV. S. lNH1HII1HHHHIIIHIHNU1IIHUHIIHllllIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll HIIIIHIIHIHHIHIHHIHVHIIIIll'IlIIIlIllPlllllIIIPIllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIVINI THE RUDDER 1915 HIIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIHlUHIIIIIIIVIIIIIHIIIUIIHHH!HIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIlIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIUHIIVIHIIYI IllllHillllIIHI!IUIHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIII Qlhrnnirlen il Chapter I. 8. And they spent the day in feast 1. New it eame to pass that in the season of yellow leaves, many tribes of kindred spirits gathered from all cor- ners of the earth to the Tabernacle of the High Priest, Linn, on the banks of the Lake of Storm, in the province of Buena Vista. 2. And it happened that these tribes banded themselves into one and chose as their leader in evil the maiden, Gladys, who was to them a leader, yea, even a princess. 3. And they took a name unto them- selves which was, STIX, and they im- mediately began to plot evil against their sister tribe, the COOTS. 4. And it came to pass that one day in the season of falling leaves that the tribe of the STIX resolved to make a journey, even a journey to the end of the world, which was called Sac, and to make merry with feast and song. 5. But the hostile tribe of the COOTS did make a loud braying noise with their mouths and did lay violent hold upon one of the STIX who was separated from her fellows. 6, Loud outcry did she make from the windows of the Tabernacle and her fellows, hearing, ran with haste and brought her a ladder of hemp on which she made her escape from the wolves and Wolverines. 7. Then indeed was there mueh. re- joicing' in the camp of the STIX for the one who was lost was found. and song at the end of the world and they journeyed back in the caravan with wearied feet. 9. But the COOTS had laid plots with their evil minds, and they did at- tack and disperse the caravan, and did steal away two of the STIX from this tribe. 10. And they did behave 'themselves unseemly with many an ungodly song. ll. And great anger was between the righteous tribe of the STIX and the ungodly tribe of the COOTS. Chapter ll. 1. And it came to pass that after the battle at the caravan, a goodly peace came to the Tabernacle and the tribes of the COOTS and STIX were at peace with one another. 2. And nrueh time was spent in, re- search and in learning from the High Priest and his helpers, and the priestess Oldt was the priestess for the STIX. 3. And peace and prosperity reigned throughout the land and the tribes waxed learned on the food from the scrolls and the -teachings from the mouths of the priests. +L. And, lo! it came to pass tliat a new High Priest, Eehlin, eame unto the Tabernacle and there was rejoicing. And the fatted calf was killed and wine flowed and there was a week of feast and song and merriment. HIUIIHHIiVliiIIliIIlIliVIIllilHI!ililllllliHllillIIIHIUIilllllllllllilllilllIIH IlllilililillliliIINIllllllllllllililllllliliiillllllliillllllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIII T1-le Runge.:-Q 1915 when all the tribes again dispersed to carry tidings to the ends of the earth, tidings of joy. ' N ' 7. And this time was called vacation. Chapter III. 1. And it came to pass that once again the STIX gathered at the Taberi' naele of Eehlin, on the banks of the Lake of Storm. 2. And mucll sorrow was in the land and there was declared a Week of prayer and sacrifice. 23. And this period was called, Cram- ming. 4. And it happened that a great plague was on the tribe of the STTX and this pilagiirz was called, Exams. 5. But the STIX worked diligently and not in vain, and after many weary days the plague was driven zlforth. 6. Then there was much rejoicing and a feast day was set aside on which to 'Feast and revel. 7. And this feasting was called a pic- nie. S. So it llflppelled that the tribe oi? the COGTS were dispersed with great slaughter and it was a day of triumph. 9. And the STIX crossed the Lake of Storms, yea, crossed. even over the icy waters. 10. And there was reveling and feast- ing and song. 11. But it happened that one of the tribe of the STIX disbanded and made haste to Cherokee. llHUHIllllIIillllll1iIliHVIHlll1lHIHHIPlllllllllllllilllilllllWllilliillli IlI 'U IiiIllIIHl!il!IllliiilillIillli!illillllIllllllllillilillllllllilllllllllllllllllllli Q 6. But behold! the time approached 12. Then was there great rejoicing and the tribes of the STTX fell on their necks and wept for joy. 13. And it was a great day, yea, verily, a greater day had not been since the High Priest Echlin had come. 14. And tl1e STIX journeyed home- ward in a. caravan, yea, a caravan drawn by a sturdy bnlloek. 15. And it was the third watch. Chapter IV. 1. Then again Was there a. time of peace and prosperity and the tribes of the Tabernacle dwelt together in Brotherly love, even as David and J ona- than. 2. ,And a day was set aside by the STIX for wine, dance and song. And the day was called Cotillion Day. 3. And it come to pass that this was to be a great revel, the greatest yet known. 4. But one of the hostile tribes of the Tabernacle urged the High Priest to protest and there was a greet war and the hostile tribe was put to rout by the STTX. 5. And a eonncil was held. and peace declared. 6. But the hostile tribe had an oily tongue and a crafty niind and plotted evil. 7. Then indeed was the tribe of the STTX wroth and they whetted their knives and spat on their hands. S. And they laid violent hold of the oifending tribe and ineted punishment. lllllllliililllllllHiHHVIllIlIIIHNHllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlllllllillllillllllllMINEE EllllilillilllllllliilIllllllllllllllllllll11Iilllllliiliillllilil IIIHIIHHHIIE THE RUDD R 1915 IIIIHHIIIIIlllIIIIIllIlllIIHHPIHHHViIIIIHlilllllllllllllllilllill!IIIUHIIHII E llllllllliNIIIIHHIIlllilillllllllllllllHilllilIHIIIIHHIHIINIIIIIIIIHIIIHHI 9. Even to cutting the lJGi11li1lfE'l1l looks of the tribe as Delilah ent Sain- son's, and great wrath reigned through- out the Tabernacle and much gloom Was upon the land and the priests and priestesses were exceeding sad. 10. But it came to pass that the hos- tile tribe waxed wroth and vowed ven- geance. And the tribe hrayed exceed- ing loud. 11. And the tribe went outside of the Tabernacle and brought men and asses to help them. in their war. 12. And a great war was upon the land and the oxen were dispersed with great slaughter. 13. But the oxen regathered and the High Priest was exceeding wroth. His eye gleamed with fury. 14. So it happened a council was called and a. truce declared. 15. And once again the land was at peace. 16. And the STIX were brethren with the tribes. Chapter V. 1. There was in the Tabernacle of the High Priest Eehlin, a. harp, which could make most wondrous music. 2. But it came to pass that in the midst of worship, sundry noises issued from the harp. 3. And the noises were akin to hells discordant and harsh. 4. And the priests were exceeding wroth. 5. And it also came to pass that a fresh war broke out between the tribe of the COOTS and the STIX. 6. And much blood was shed, and the COOTS. were imprisoned in the high tower, yea, all save one man. 7. And the war waxed mighty in the land ol? the Tabernacle. S. And the door ol? the tower wie hroken and the CIOOTS escaped.. 9. Then was there weeping and wail- ing and gnashing of teeth and a great gloom was upon the land. 10. And the High Priest and all his underlings were wroth. Chapter V IQ 1. Now there is in the 'l'a.he1,'iJa.ele an august body oi? the 'i'21i1llCl.'S oi? the tribes who are exceeding wise and are akin to the priests and priesiesses. 2. Their High 'Priest has wisdom even as that ol? Solonion. His raiment is ol? purple and his heard as black as the raven and he hrays loudly with his mouth. 4. And it came to pass that the STIX were to be pnnislied for their trans- gressions hy this reverend body. And the body met in secret and raved exceedingly about the ST IX. 6. And the STIX were lnayed at, yea, the Priest brayed even as Balaamls ass. 17. But it maine to naught and much anger was in the air. ll II1IUIIIWIWIYHHIPIYIEIIIIHHHHillIllHIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII III! HHHlIIHHNIIIIIHHIINIIIIIIIVIIIIIIHHNIINIIIIIHIiIIIHlIlI!I1IlNIHHIIINIIHI THE RUDDER 1915 IIIIINllIHIIIIHIHUHIIIIHINNNIIllllllllllllllflllillllVIIIIHIUIIlIllHHlI!IHH IIIIHIIIIIIJINIMHNHIIHIIXIIIHIVHIHIIHHHllllHiIIHIHHIlilllllillllllllllllll 8. But the braying could be heard, even to the ends of the earth. Chapter VII. 1. And it came to pass that a. time of rejoicing was planned. 2. And it was to be called the Private Secretary. 3. And there were many contentions in the tribe of the STIX. 4. And the STIX waxed exceeding wroth among themselves. 5. And many spoke even as the Wind speaksand moves the trees in the forest of Lebanon. 6.A11d this contention was called Glass meeting. 7. And its echo shook the earth to its boundaries. 8. So it came to pass that the STIX were divided. 9. And one part had a feast at the Tabernacle of music. 10. And the day was spent in feast and song and dance. 11. Thus endeth the first BOOK OF CHRONICLES. ll llllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllHIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll Ill IIlllllIl'IIlIlllIIlIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllPlllllIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll i THE RUDDER 1915 HillllllllllIlllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll HHHlIlllllIllHillIlllllllllll,lllIlllllll,lllllllHillVllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Elie Quota In fourteen hundred ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue, He discovered a country fair and rare With which no other ean eolnpare. In nineteen lnnidrecl ten and two, A elass, the like of which none knew Came drawing in to B. V. C. The 1 GSl7-WG,'l.l, leave that part to be. BILL SHAKES The twelfth day Of S917'U01 -'1lJC1', 1li1'1Uf0G11 twelve. dawned bright and elear and with it came a. class sixteen in ninuher and took up the prominent position of Freshinen in Buena. Vista College. Their 2liCillf!VGUlCtllhS up to llilarelx, 1913, in the 1914 Rudder have been recorded. Those who read this aeeount, and those who with the naked eye watched our proceedings, know that 'we have always been ,full of life, pep and eollege spirit as 'well as having at great Sensei eolleetively and individually, of right and wrong. iWe did many things which we thoroughly enjoyed and others enjoyed with us. The thing, however, that stzuitls out .tore- inost in our mind 's eye, is the hanging of the Cap and Gown, as it has been said, in eiiigy. As this little act ot college loyalty came very near eliminating .li'l'0ll'l the eollege its ehieif and best factor, the elass ot 1916, it was decided for us that we should feel sorry. But did we? and do we yet? NVe have never said so. Things went rather on the quiet until Tree Day, when the town tll0l'lQlll, we graduated instead of the elass of 1913, for was not our t' Cooti' the eeuter ol? at- traction as we drove him nohly around this bea,uti'l'ul eam pus 1' Then there was pause until. Septeinber 17. And what a glorious peaee it was! The CJootsii re- appeared as Sophoinores, and though not as many in number, as strong in spirit There had left our ranks: Hugh Rosson, Kenneth Smith, Elizabetlit Linn and Gladys Bradford. And though in reality they were gone they remained with us in spirit. The reinaing twelve gazed upon the verdant. Freslnnen in clisgusit and we still eontinue to gaze thus. We deemed it our duty to lay out a. straight and narrow path before them and consequently presented them with ten eommand- ments to guide them on their rugged WELV. The Freshmen enjoyed their Skip Day fatter they got out ol? townl and so did, we, because silence reigned and they all get left. Stutfy get a taste ol' matri- monial 6II1.btl,1'I'f1SSll1611li that evening, and he doesn't appear to have gotten over it yet. The Freshmen lost many hours of peaceful sleep, but stead innurnerable absent marks watching the trains leave town. hold! the Cootsi relied on their understanding and strolled out gained in their But lol and be- ot town on the 12211 lIllI1lli!IllIllilEiIii!EIEElIlllIIIl!IIllIlllllllilIillllilllllllllllllllllll EE lllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllll l-lE RUDDER l9l5 Il lllllllllllllllllllllllllllHilllllllllllllllllillllllllIlllllllllllllllll Q ll1IIliIlllIllIll!IHlHllHlIIIHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw morning least expected-Oetoloei' 16. We went to Sioux Rapids. Here We 'spent the day in unlimited pleasure. A few very slight Scraps followed, but they were sl.igh,t, for the Fi.-eslnnen wouldn'13 fight. So we let them regain a few hours of their lost nerve tonic. On November twenty-two we named these noble specimens ol? inactivity, SEHK, lt has only been in the various things that have happened since then, tlmt we realized how truly appropriate this nzune is. They act. it better every day. On the twenty-third ol' November, Miss Brad'Fo1'd returned' to our class. On January 31, we, the COOTS, entertained our Seniors, the Molecules. All this time we have been growing and developing. There have been many rear- 1'FLl1gGll1GI1lZS in 2111111 out, round and about, and the Coots, the prominent Coots, have always been the leaiders in college activities. ' - On March 16, our august body a.ssembled and in ai manner quite befitting us, chose and put into oliice our Annual board for 1915. As it is now time to planl our potato pa.teh in lJGllkllli ol? our next :YG2l1'7S Work, We bid you adieu until you are tliehrst to east aside the old and read the 1916 Rudder. SNOOKY-OOKUMS AND Gooenuns. 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W W :Qi Ani 1 T, ' s 5' ,Y 1 r I ill' - , X I, I, '-T .? - 'Eggs ' i .- 2: 5 i . H4 v . r 1 T: f 4 1 E cj --L: . ff 5 jd-mwffrjvbf-S T 1 1, -'Q ' 5-3 'gk Em 2 QQ 111111113IllV?HKlWlllH1l1H111iPIIHlWllKW1H1UH11 MW!IlIUIVIIIKNINIIIK WilH Hi! . . ,AM . , W .jul HIIHlIIIlI1lIi1NIMHNllllllllH1lIiH1NlIl!IIlHIWIIHHVHIIIHIHIIINIHIIIHH Q HHH111IHUHIIll1HHlIN1lIIHIINILIIIIINI,IHNWIIIIIiilliliiillllPlhliiiihllliw THE RUDDER 1915 IINlllllll1HllllllllNNIIHHHIIIHINIIHHIHIIIIIIIHHHIIIIIIIIIIEll1lI!IfllllIII1H NllllilllhlllllJHIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIINHHlIi1lIlNIIIIHIllllillllillllmllllllllllllll ls. ' ! lx 'xYN'l'j!f if f I . Ja' 525,-f 7.,I'1f'7 ifffwff' if fu ha d WL . fm 1' ' X W: , ,VZ X , gm- 4, 4 ' ,fL?LwL+..' 'wg v ' rg , P ey' X I H 'T , , , f X ' , . V :M 1 n X v f i XXX H fa ,V -- x -- ,V,V Vk.H4'5f1 -, Y. Nu..-1 1. f ,fy ,Fav ,-j L 4 121947 1-rf, - A Vu- '31 ,, .1' '15 , . .1i.1 'f ' -I - , QU f 1 1. My iff j f A ' - 395 ,Q 13- s jf' 1' an ,. QQ-. ,- . ' ,- ' V-R vm, ., EN .C'D l IlllllllllIllllIllIllllllllllilllllilHHHNHHHIIHIJIHllllllllllllllllllllll HH HHH!NHIlllllIll!!IIllllill!IlllllllHHHHillIIHHHlHIIEIJlIll!HlilI!!!HIIIlIlE T1-l RUDDER 1915 IllllllllllllllllllllllllIUHHHIHlllllllllllllllillllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllIII! IIlIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUHlHlI!lHlllHl 'din Eluue nr nut in Blume A Comedy C 'QD in One or Two Acts. Three reels and Veudoville. By the Scribe. Cliaraetersi: Grace, Margaret, Ounny, Immons, Ilzufley amd a group of spee- tators. Place.-The Bench. Time.-Jan. 19, 1914. TAKE NOTICE: IF YOU DESIRE TO PUT TH IS PLAY ON IN PUBLIC. YOU BIUST PAY A ROYALTY.-PASSED BY THE NATIONAL BOARD OF OENSORSHIP. Enter Cunny. He walks up the stair :incl sits clown on the llfillfflli Begins to read German, Enter liiargaret. She sits clown by Ounny. Looks il.1'0llI1Ll neiwously. Then GiI'ElGG enters and sits on the other side of the populm- Fat Mem. The three ex- change greetings. Margaret: Why is it, Cunny, that every boy a girl ever goes with, wzfinlis to put his erin aurouncl her? Cunny: I don 't know why it is. Ma1'ga.ret: Well, I clon't see why they should. Ounny: If ai. fellow C101-!Sl1,lZ do that, the girl will go :mtl 'lielfl 'the o.t.l1e1.' girls that he is slow. Grace: 'I don't believe that. Mfwgaret: Cunny W0lllCl11,t go with an girl il? he eouldn't love her the first time out. Cunny: Well, if ai fellow steris going with nl girl, mul il? he doesu't. do some- thing like tliet by the 1llOl.11'fll night, the girl will go and tell how slow he is. Anyway, seven girls out of ten will. Grace: That is not so. Cunny: Oh, yes it is. Now there is you and- Graee: But I tell you that I :im not tlmt way. Cunny: Wcell, maybe not. But then there iS-CNll.Il'lfiS over ai large list of college girls, as Well as ei long list of town gi1'ls.J They are that way. Grace: You are stretehing it ai, lot. . Ounny: Look at yourself. How a.bo'ut the Swede, aftexr he had gone with you a few times? NVha1t happened to him? Grace: Well, I have got some sense lately. lX1Iarga1'et: Wliait about you, Cnnny, trying it the first night? -Q. Alu-Ls-nm.. ,. I I llllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIVIllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllNlllllllHllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll THE RLJDDER 1915 I llIllllllllllIIlllllllllIHIIIHVIVIllHHH!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll III!IlHlllllllIlIIIllllHIIlIIIHIl1IllllIIHlIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Cunny: That is alright, Margy. I suppose you sit in the dining room and he in the parlor and talk over the telephone when you have eompany. Anyway, I know a lot of guys that got stung beeause they were slow. If you are so sure that girls are not that way just name some. Grace: There IS-CNEIIIICS a few girlsj Ounny Qlnterruptsb : Yes, and then there 2l1'C-QNIHIIIGS a few old niaidsj Irninons eoiines upon the scene: fIIas his hair' eomliedj Grace: Then izhere. is Immons. He is not that way. Cunny: Oh, yes he is. You just follow him some nightiwith a Hash light and see if if1C'd0CS'1'l,lT get his lovings. Don 't you, Old Bird? Inunons: W'el.l, ha.dn't I ought to? Guess that I have been going there for three years, Q Ounny: Ha, hal See there '? You 'll all eome to it some time, G-race, or you will he -an old maid. Graee: l' intend to remain single, and he an old maid, as you say. Harley enters in time to hear this last i'emai'k. Hawley: Put he1:'the1'e, Grace, C They shake handsj I 'll be with you. Wliy- or-ah-no. I didn't mean it that way, Margaret: Wli,o wants to go with a fellow who has been acting that way with every girl he gets out with? Cunny: You wou,ldu't let anybody put his arm around you, would you? Oh, no! Margaret: 'Well, maybe 'when the right one comes. Cunny: Oh, the right one! I guess that most anyone would do. G11-ace: Anyhow, not as many girls are that Way as you say. Bells ring. Genei-a'1 scattering as the various actors leave for their classes. Ciutain Falls. If thou would ,st View 'fail' Clarihel aright, Go visit heir by the pale moonlight. iWho are wise in love, love most, say least-Miss Cuinininggs. A. M., when asked how she likes Biology, replied, Oh, I think the professor is nice. 5' Q. Why is Haininond's inoustaehe like the state of Florida? A. Because it fhorders on a g1'eat.gL11'f. D. G.: All test questions apply mostly to dates. L. C.: I always pass my exams with E's. I llllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIII IlllllllllIIIIIHHIHIIllllllllllllllllllll1IIHIHIHHIllllllllllllllllllll Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 illlllllIlllllHllllllllllllllllllllllIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllil llllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHHIHHIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll R. M.: O, Kenneth, what beautiful tlowers. Why, there is some dew on them yet. J. K. S.: Yes, but I am going to pay that toinorrow. Miss W., in English class: Give an example ol' an inhuman aut. M. K.: VVe1l., a hen will sometimes go off and leave her chickens, but a moizher will never leave hers. Miss Evans: Leave my man to me. E. E.: Leave my man to me. Brayton: Do any of you fellows know il? Milwaukee trains run on Sunday? Cooper: I think it runs on wheels. : O. R.: Is that you, Emmons? J. E. C.: NVl1ieli.? Barney to C. L.: Say, what will we talk about tonight? A. : This turnip is great, a.in't it? B.: Yes, it can't be beat. - FACULTY MEETING lt is 4:40. All the faculty were assemhlecl, except Miss Olclt., who came rush- ing in as the last bell was ringing, and the 4's1rollers,' who were thirty minutes late. Pres.: Meeting will please come to order. ls tliere any business 'tho come before the meeting -this afternoon? Miss W.: The library-still, at the same Lime- Miss H.: NVel1, I think the noise in the hall is distressing. Mr. L.: We ought to have a policeman. Miss E.: Really, we had. Miss D. : There is a point macle. . Dr. NY. : I see it in my mind 's eye. Mr. E.: CWho has just arrivedj That 's the way we do in the East. P1-es.: That's a niatter for investigation. Misses L. and N. : Yes. Dr. F.: QLong silencej Mr. K.: Uh, huh, I think so. Mrs. B.: Did you put that in form of motion? Miss C. : It should be. Miss O.: I move that we adjourn. Mr. H.: Second it Cyawnsj ng' - HHH! Hlllll Ill ll V lllllllllllllllllllllllIlHI!11illlllllllIIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIl HI E ll Illlllllllll HH lllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllli!llllIlIllHlI Tl-ll: HUDDER 1915 '5 :UH A1 42 GY l IIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllilllllilllll El IllllllllVllllllllIHHHIllIIllIIHIIllIIUIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll If you want to see something swell, get some beans and soak 76111. Prof. Little in chapel: If you want to bet, be sure to bet on the llfhite Sox. Claus Qstieking his head into the Math rooinl : 'iSay, Prof., how do you lind Q! I Prof. Little, who is talking to Miss Hl1DQEI'liO1'Cl3 I didn't know that I was looking for pie. F-'s use a lot ol? coal this winter. Do they? HYes, a New-ton goes down every week end. ANCIENT HISTORY WHO SAID: ZG110,S in'fat'uation. Miss Cole. Last 1nontl1's check. 'I7'hge Hoosier Selioolmastel-. lJo1rmito1'y lilfe for L. J. Ilannnond and his hat. IN IVIEMORIAM Silently, one by one, .ln the grade hooks ol? the professors Bflossom the little zeros, The forget-ine-nots of the students. G-ood afternoon. I think you owe me an apology. Well, I like that. That reminds me. When I was a girl. By gee. lsch gebihble. Wha.t is Bolton 's opinion? Let's have a pep club. By Joe. Oh, ye Gods. l ? 2 ? IZ 'P FAVORITE QUOTATIONS OF THE FACULTY The nohlest services come from nameless hands, And the best servant does his Work unseen. DR. FRAOKLER. 'Tis SlI1,'il11g'E-llllli true, for truth is always Strange, Stavanger than fiction. DR. WARDE. There is always 1'o01n for a man of force, and he makes room for many. Howe 'er it may be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. The World was sad, the garden was a-wild LITTLE. NORRIS. And man the herlnit sighed-till Woman smiled. KRJLUSE. HIJIIHHHIHIlllllilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllIIlllllIIIIHIIIIIIIlHH!IIHIIUUlllllllllilllllllllllNlllllllllllllll IIIHHHI!IIIlHHllllIIIIIllIll!NIHHUIHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll IlllllillllllllllllllllIll!IHNIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Q1 Hier voiee was ever soft, gentle and lowg -As e. Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 An excellent thing in Women. Wirlecbx. For if she will, you may depend on 'tg And if she won't she won't, and tllatls an end on't. EVANS. Let all the aims thou aimst et, be thy e0untry's Thy God's and Tmtlfs. IEeGi.ns1'oN. Delightful task to rear the tender thoughlz To teeeli the young idea. how to shoot. Cooiqe. Do good and leave behind you El monument of virtue that the SQl701TI'l.l ol? time ezm never destroy. O'UMM'INeS. Music, when soft voices die, Vibrates in the Ineruory. Onotr. The infallible recipe for happiness is to be good. RUSSELL. VVhat a pieee of work is man! How noble in reason! I-low l1lll.l1llKE! in faculties ! ECIIIJIN. Be ye all of one mind.. llelxiiic. Wlien at Inan has not a. good reason for doing 21 thing he has one good reason for letting it alone. STRAWN. The man I call deserving the name is one whose thoughts are for others mtlxer than for himself. HU'1vc:msoN. Diseretion is the perfection of reason and ai guide to us in all the duties of life. Mus. BARTON. A perfect woman, nobly planned, To warn, to Comfort, and command. C0w'lo.n:N. A To every lovely lady ln-iglit, What can I wish but for at feitlniul knight. HUNGneFo1co. I find that nonsense at times is singularly refreshing. IIAMMOND. The music in my heart I bore, Long after it was heard no more. LIIDIB- 1 K'-J, HiVIIIIIIIIHHIIIHIHHHI1HiIIIHIIIIIIIIHHHI1HIIIIIHIIHHIIIIIIHIIHIIII Hll IDIIHIIIII!1IINIIllllllllllillllllllllllllllll4IHIHIIIHIIIIHIIHIH IHHIIHIHHI Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 NIHlNNIHWHIlIHIWIlVlll'1lIlllllllllilllINIHIHIll!!llIHHHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIVIIIIHI IIHIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI!I4I4IIIIII!IIINiViI!lIlllIIIIIHIIlIIIHIIl1IIHE WWEH T1-IE RUDDE-:R 1915 Q WWWWWWEHH APRIL 8. Glad to see yOlLl' back! 9. B111-lml. Slash! 10. Snowstorm, 11. Movies, a cure for homesiclmess. 15. Memorial services for Mrs. J. 'W. GOL1I1tG1'lIl'lJl0 16. E. C. gets riced. 17. Judge Bailie lect1u1'es to studentbody. 18. T1'ia,ngnla1' debate. Buelm Vista, wins 'l rom LG.ll0Xl71ll- loses to l'Ilg'l'llil11.ll Park. .XUKFII Mfg- ,f N?MWlLV,, S gif NN ' .LJ ,A- W ff ' ff 39 EN X7 ff, 1 v 'A QY 'R-,N J' F-f719'QY5?f' 6' 7 Wffl Pj .A x LW lx A .1 ,Y . 19. NV. Cin C1H?0lI1Gt1'Y class.j The SC1l12ll'C of base and perpeneliulllzu- ol' a ryglflt-lwandecl t1'121DglC IS equal to the sum ol? the hippopotmnnsf' illllllillliffllifltXHHH1llIIIHKIIIHHIHHIHIHIHHIIIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIHIIIIVIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIHIHIIIIINIII!IIIIIIIUIIIIHNIIIIIlHHINI1IIHI THE RUDDER 1915 ilhiilliI1H5lkllll1UllllllllllIIIIIIHIMHHHIIHIHHI!lHlHlllIl1EllIlI1llll1lllI IllIIHIIIIIIIHHHHWIIHHHIHHH4HHNl1lllIl!IHIIElHIIIINIIUIMIIIIIIHHIINIH 22L Joy-ride to Truesdale. D. G. and O. W. C. 23g Kipling' RJ 't 1 25. Romance of I Nl 1-Icy. D. Cz and O.'W. C t tl lm 111 d 'ip 26. Tommy fini 1 crutch useful, th 1 t t 1 27. E. W. S.: Here's a box of alimcmy 28. Baseball, Bum Vista. vs. Vermill K. S. leads th D t.h B d. ' f-S--af' -a- HIIWIHWHIHWNHHHHIIllIII!HHIIllllllllllllllllPLHHHHVIIIIIIHIIIHIIIEI HllllllllllllllMIINIMHIHIlHMMIlllllllllililllllllHHHIlIIIIHHIIIHIIHIIl Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 ilIllllillllllllllWillNIHWlllllllllllllllllHIIHIIHIIHIIIIIINHIHIIIHKIIII IIHIIIIHllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIHIlllllllllllllllllllllllHHIIIIHHIIIEEI X xx f M 5 X a lr. 1 1 X M N Q fflfl 'V ' 1 N f . 70 'fl V 1- A - - 1 xl -fo N 1 ffl le Mi ffTC5W9f?l' 1 1 Q lx so 'N WKYXSQXXXS vQsXsfv2?Y9??iM5iiixlX W' -N N ll 1' N X5 XS xl X 1. 1914 Rudder jokes lost in the Ohio Hood. CD 2. Baseball. B. V. meets 'Ve1'n1i.1lio11. Oof I May Day supper. Rained, as usual. Wonder who stole the ice cu un 1 'pf ,jr 1' If ff fl, itll! f',7l.',.-' lil X ll fl flllflffr rf' , pdf J I fl vf' , 'y 'If ,fl X Q ' I ff ful? ,Fl . l,, , f V N, -ff M, .V V E fr ,f 'fl' .Aff Y. ff J , I! A. fl' K , XI X4 ff fn!! ,1 ,A , ,A ,f If 47, P, ,.f 11 f ,rx I. ,I , I X flfwlj! I, 11,0 .V If g, -,. f ffx , A ff 'il V. 3 f' my qfgyq ,uf 1-41 'W 2 5 . ,A H f 3 X Q J' 4. 1 H, 'frff 'V ' V ,IRQ-.1 V 4 fl , 1 f H. 1-. - H .1 f . ' 5 ,. ff! siQg l5filfl . X-. f f f . um ' - Q 'eu 1 X f 1. ! WE, 'a,:f'-914'1.1.12W xl--'l--r' H' L ll 11'lff1Ill1i'f'gq, vw 1 1,-fi' , lv- f J ' ' f if -,Mfrllaf1fef,rllll-vlxllmlgliglplfymllxw---':fw'22ll,v -P' - of ' ' . -1 ll ww, 1 1 ef ff 1 of fl f f so -,-- Again .lr42l'S,a'5g4g: 1 f- f ' Xl A 'I - -, i -'2 -1 - ,lilies 2. -ew 12,4 J,5'Aff-513' jf 1 -J , I. :,gjf, , . jg - ' W xl - 11 A -1 V' 6. May Festival. Circus, picnics, and rain. Miss Evans and Miss Cook resolve never to attend another circus. The old army game. Two can play as well as one. Ask Rock. HWIIIIIUWIIIIIIillllillllllililHHIIHIIIINIIIWIllIIiI1HllllllilillillililllllHll E IlllllillllillllHU1HIllUUlIIiiHHiilliii IfliillillllillllYHllllINllH1ll!1lHl1N E f. Tl-Ili l-QUDDl:l-Q 1915 iI1UHlHH1lHlHIIHIIIIHI1IHIIVIIIIIIIiIllIIIUIUIIIIIVIHIIINNNIliiiiillilliill H1iHUHUIHi1HHHHHNNHHHHIII4IHWW1I1ININHIHlllllillillillllllllill 14. Violin Recital. Still railifingg. 15. No spoons in Freiioli Glass. X Il 'W M .Iii -'li '- P 3 , i i - i ii 5 i X ,V n I x i i ii. in . i V o if--i 1 U14 m i ll' l-g:-- l.-.-... V,V'T?'7?i:-- fe R- - .R ----H ww , + F:-' fi ,gf b o .fi A i if e N L-Q- -. ' i 'T 'i M A .5514-' io hr-:-'.,,3.,? V Nfi ,f-171.-w, Af- 'TL C if fx 17. Y. NV. G. A. pigs marketed. Clear Weather. 22. '4To1.m11y's Wi.fe1i' ilimmlly appears. 23. Senior picnic, five A. M. Oh, hum! Pii'GS1dQl1iJ.LiD.l1 entertains the Seniors. Miss C. gives her opinion of the c ass. 25. Tennis tom-iiament. 28. Y. and Y. M. Jicnio. I Astronomy class go to Alta.. C ij 29. High school play. 'iSti'oI1ghoa1-t. 30. Wiiy do 0if1.I'S'bI'CElk and make you walk 'home from the other side of the lake? And such 'a distance, too. Ask Chappie. i ll HHHIHHIHIIIHIIIIIIIIUHHIIIHUIIJUlllllllllllllllliIHillllllilIIVIHHIIHII QE HHHHIIHUVHHHIlIIIlHIIlHH1iIIHHHHHVIIHIIIIHHHIIIIVIIII HWIIUIHIWIH V we THE RUDDER l9l5 IllHIHIUllllllllllllllllllllUlmlfllllllllllllllllflllWWIIHIIWIHUIIHW El HWllllllfllllUllllllllllllllllllllllUUIUIIUHUHIUHHHUllllllllllllllllllllll .. I I74 . ,K .1 ,, Y - . 'VH' 7 V -5 -1,, Q. - If I f i - ll I x ffllx ffl V uk -: WGBH all 1 4m1'!liiV,!f f5il3 l .ff mg 19-qs, ll? p 14.4 fi Eff, XR 5 'ij-.gi L gyil fjlafvf 7' ', ?LfA?El:A I 'V fp F L-A.-. -Fx N :I AP . LVh?51t 7: , !JI:,1,n?g'il! 1 'J' 1? I' ,f:Avfz. l qjfxf fx! X1 ggi! li' V,I!?l,giL V V! gf Zyjjmf I ZA, Z MIIEH 9561? if J' 1 -1 X ,F '1 VM 1' ' Q wzfff X71 ol -if Va D Aim 21 1, ML K, VA., 5 fr,gZ,-6. W7 lin 1, g ixx JY, M y .V .- jj -X ,H I. T -,.4 I, fy. 0011: MAJ V! I 'Ll gl., X, 1 nip I9 , ' ' 14 wwffmdlllsifwtf M 11 fi 1 ' 1' 1 ff. 2. Orchestra concert. 3, 4, 5. Exams! Ho1'1'o1'sI I ! 6 8 9 10 12 13. L. rm A A f :L - 0 , ,i ly' . li 1'-' .1.........- e ............. 1-fi' S ,. ew w ,,A,e::'r 56:94 iw? Q 77 r' A' F. H. F. SGl1l0l'l11IJGl1GOI1. Graduation recital of Falls Harper. c'The Dawn ol? at Tomorrmv. Esrnemlda. Oratory students malce at hit. 1914 Ruclders on sale! ! ! Tree day. Dignified Seniois, tired Juniors, lmndsome Soplromores, and cute Goots. Commencement. Pipe of peace. Carol l10k1.VCS' SL tin of P. A. 0VGI'lJO2l,1'd, to the disgust of Immons. F. H. F. camp begins, Class of 15 ente1'ta.ined by '13's. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIILIIHIIIl E IIHIHVIHIIIllllllllllllll THE RUDDER 1915 llMNHIlllI1llIIll4INVIllVIIIlllNIlHIIIVHIIll!llIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllnllll IllllllllllllllllllllllHHH!HlllllllllllhlllllllllllllllllllilllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII , , in , l flll S EFTEMB 'f ,slim Nlfger ..,. fill! ' is ff 'llfi ' fff' jy If l41.?Z' 2 fvfw. ..r' fl . F' f ff If 27x'f7fu'- 3ffifffvfff Wllllif ww- in , X X' fjfgplffff.M5.'fj7WZjfAjfffi ff fffffwf ,.fff2+f!iwzfl f' l ' f Aj V f., Grfxnd. 1 H'll11l0Ql1 at I. C. station. 16. Green cards and new 1fa.c'l1li:y. Did you see the new coach? Mor-mg tells 21 story. 17. Opening aclclmss by Presiclent Linn. Y. W. keeps 'sclwulc' at D. Greggfs. 18. Y. M. reception. Oh, you shoes! 19. lnter-society reception. Wi.ll. Emmons call at the Dorm for ns all? Gee, see the new pretty girls! 22. Miss Cole winks the lights too lmrcl. Sophs make ten COlll1'll,Z1I1Cll'l1CIJtS for Freshies. 23. IJCCGUIIYB, H'll'l'Ll1GI'CIll0SlSH by Dr. Kepford. Night air won'1: hurt anybody when asleep. 24. -lV21.11tGCl- zu funny joke.-Miss! Evans. 25. F1 esl1111z1n class meeting. TlJcre's a lively l'l1Gl11lD61f in the Freshman Glass. Wonder who 1t is? 26. Ba,sketbzLl.l. HlllllllIIIllIlIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIJllllllllllllllllllllllHHHIP llllHIHIIIIIHHHHIlllllllllllllllllHIIHIllllllllllllllllllIIIIHHIllllllllllllll Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 lllllllllllIHHIIIVVIllllllllllllllllIIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll HillIIllIHIlIIUlllllllllllllillllllllllNKHIIIUIHHINIIWINHllllllllllllllllllll 27. Football at Ida, Grove. We start the season Jfighit. Saud cl1z1Lpe1'ones :1 party of girls to the giblllfl. Automobile wreclc. BOS'l01'lg'1l. l've 'faintecl I 14? gif ffl ' ll' l ,gl 5 176 H I ' Zlglli A r , 1 '- --'Hn' cf I Am- f HQ- f--5.. D K1 -fo. Wd 'j-T' .L - . . . 1, 1 8 'Just try eatmg 111 the Do. 1 tx zl ,.u!' -lummons. 29. Faculty match 1 Qnnies at di '- Illllllllllll!llllIIllIHIIllIIlllIlIIIIIIlllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllll E llllllIIlIIIIlllllIIIillllilllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll E JT Q- Q35 g? .J THE RUDDE 1915 ee. 1 R llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll H Illlllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllIlllllllllllQ --Q V , Q .. K' . ' V X ' i f .- 5' 1-:ff Y .f f,E,I l ,fx lil ., I f ' ' Tug N xy e 'jfs nc.. TDB1E.R , , , V. . ,I ., .71 H .I -, , 1 -:IF T P4 o 5,e..,... i3 Ml . ..- ,F if f -1 . ,ie 1 5 lil' 'N THE FAR WEST W' if 'ei' lil el ' 1. -lf' l.?3,' i lim. - Il It fe fe Ll 1 , ' X f J' ' N 0 . jf ' Mmdiil ', Q,.ef.'i?3 1?. A 7' 'LQQSQE-mi.. 1 i r Ju' yqwqn. ,, . F - l'.f,.,,.-U +:5:, ggg,,. -1- ' f V, ,fx Yfng ?fZp. 6!f,T?irrZ7Z,-!3??iiBg.f 1. Y. W. picnic. Some track meet, eh? 2. Freshmen. skip to Sac City. General disturbance before and after. Who hid behind the elevator? ' Scucl lectures. Stutfy denionstrates. 3. Shoo tty! 4. F. H. F. Club picnic at Sioux Rapids. Rain. 5. R. H. attends Lakeside Church. 7. BOOS'CC'l'1'l1QGlZlIlg. Pep? Ask Little. 8. Slogan, BEAT MORNlNGSIDE. 9. More boosting. 11. H01HCCO1l1lHg' of Alulrnni and friends at ll-'lo1'ningsicle game. Faculty reception. Gossip, Hainmond makes a hit in the play. 12. Dorm scircnade by boys. 13. '-'Rings on his feet, and shoes on his hands. Prodigal Son.-E. L. K. Sophomoresskip. Rachel connned to attic. 141. Hard Cidcratcollcge ! I ! ! 15. UVVl1G1'G 's my key? I know what I can do. -A. E. W. 16. Football boys leave for Iowa Falls. Sleep in the hotel lobbies and halls. Oh, hum I ' 17. Ellsworth game. Ain 't it awful, Mabel? 18. House cleaning for Synod. Hal-dlylme-Wynn! 18. Moring tells a story. I IIII!IllVllIEIHHHVIIIWIIIIIIVHIII!HHHIlIIIIHIIIIHllllllllllllllllllllll Illl HI4lllHllHIHU1HHIIIIIIIllllllllllllillllHIINIHVIIIIIlHIllllllllslllllllllllllll THE RUDDER 1915 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllIllIllTHYllHlllllllIUlllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWHlImlUllllllllllllllllllll 21. Synod delegates at Clmpel. Look pleasant, if possible. We are introduced to Rev Little. 22. College Chorus sing for meeting of Synod UU. 93 Reception at College for clelegates. H 1 President Linn resigns. 24. Miss Cole resigns. Miss Leib gets the fever, too. 28. Farewell reception for President Linn. 29. 'HI thought all hearts were slmpecl alike. -L. S. 30. Wl1o has Bible reference books? Reggles. 31. Football gzune with 'Western Union. We avenge all 'former defeats. Ennnons contributes his hat to the bonfire. .hun .., HllllllllilIIIIIIIIIIIHIHlllllllimllllllllfllllHHIIIHHHIIHHIIHUIIIIIIIH IQ IIUHIIHUHllllHHHIIIIIllllllllllll1Hill'HHHIWHIIIUIHIIIUIIllllllilllllll L21 ' 'fl-11:4 Humbul:-Q 1915 .wig ,Aff Wf,gf1...g it 'W . 'f 1, s X We ' flf'f f CIW! N' f 5-1. 'll' ,QI lx I I my ,txlximx I I X ,N X IX ,fgfq j llvfffl ANI' 1, 5 U!! 5 X mn Rffrfjkwf., ,J Jiri, l N f fM,'., Z,f,gf,? Wjfgffffflfr WW ' A qfvfff rdf- 'Lx i 'TX f I H! . M X - -- 1 7 fyf? N U VEMB ER Xf , 4 w , , bfi! U , fjl f - M , W fff, I fight 1 5 g, ff Lf ---v'TTL Ml' fr H K,-I: , -.im Q l if ' 'N -if g 1 Q ff: X- 1. Gi1 l's Bz'1.sketba.l.1 with Pomeroy. HIQIBQIICITI-dt? party, Moring Tells al.. story. 3. Lecture course tickets for sale by Y. W. C. A. Pool' boys! Saud. receives call to preach at Paulljna. -1. A1Jnua.l Fa.cu1t.y Recital. V 5. New Presiderliz aagrrives. Did you see him? ., LJ-if - iq . -Q H597--N 'W ,I A ' .-,1.,. .w . EE I N Ii . 1 F5-1' - ' ix 1 I . 5 -, ' ' l .f . m . N -42' NI ' i vi I l X We-' , .. -- , M, , 1 L, N I ,-KM' -' wi TL :-X riff 1 l 4' . 1 I 'K ylr S X,':1Y,fqZ4 1? Y g f i+f'v iz2 1 A. K ,W 2? ,f 1 rf 6 1f'f ' nhw- .' 4-7 ' ' ' 8. They walk to Sim City. '4Spi.ke, ReggI.es, Susan, and the Ox-ator.' , ,-WVWQQW 1 11l1l41Hl1lllIIHHIHIHI!l!!4IllIWHHIWII IHHIHIHIBNIIHHUINNlHH1l1IlIl !WI!111HHIIH11I'IIHNINIIHIINIIWII14W1IIlIINIHINIVN!!Illsmlllllllllllllll Q ! lm 14 IlHHHllllllIIllIIHIIllIIllHHHIHIlllHllllHIHHHIlllllllllllllllllll llll IlIllIlHllllllIHIIIIIllllllllllllllllll lllllllHIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 '- fha wg H, E Y. W. C. A. week of prayer begins. R. M. receives a box of lovely flowers. UM-M ! . Des Moines Baptists defeated by B. V. Bertha Wooden O1'el1est1'a.. Pretty tzuue, as tho only tune 'flint sounds good is U7 to fi. 15. Another big bonlire and eelelwmtiomi. Did. you l'lCillL' the pep speeches? 17 . Football boys banquetecl. The Little feed proves to be za big one. 18. Coach comes to ehapeel! Fgreslurien nmxnedl Slim 21. Another Ladies' Basketball game ill 01' clicl you say football? 22. Katherine McCoy reads. 24. 25. 26 27 Roof shingled by Faculty carpenters, A. J. L., H. ll. E. Pep meeting. Mr. Little waxes eloquent. Jessie Wilson mamied.. . F. F. Fuville lecture on The Great Sem' on the EiliJflll'l7S Sl1ll'.lli.lCG.U St. Joseph 's vs. Buena Vista. A rattling good game. Oh. you Majestic! and Septezuber Morn'. Zl1at's all right. Slmppie, old sheoutf' Dorm party for left-oversf' . lllllllllllllilliIIHWHNl!llllllilllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllilll HHIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllillllllliilllllHHHIllllillllilliillilillllillllllll THE F?UDDERl 1915 illllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIlllllllllllHIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll III!IIilllIl'lIIHIlllllHIMIIIIII!llIlllIIlilllIlllIIIIHIlINIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll J Q .- . N. -. 'K . f 'l f -ll'l l 1 g . t kllrtl 'n?Al'izvvfl. 1W' '1'flF.q':'ffl',,fl ,W f l , l 'lfr'?t ll, lwfll .ll llll rl 'tlli' lllll' lt DEQQMEER 1. Moving. tells a. story. Shorthorns arrive. Preliulinary to State contest. The expected happens. Bring your support. 'l'-Dean. 2. 4. Football game, Commercials vs. Colflegiates.. Supt. Neveln addresses student bocly. ,,.4...., ffl-E3 1- -., w fhj' + ff-1 I ,ij ,N , f Af . YQ 1' K X L ic, fr f . willwx. .7 lf Z P932 5. We ate two kinds of eggs forlb1'eakfast. -L. K. 6. Annuzml F. H. F. Club banquet. .. .f . ,uf ' I IllIlllPIlIllNIIH4HlIHIPVIIIIIIVIIIlIlllllllllllHIHHHNIIIIlllillllllllllllllllll IllIIllIIIIl11llHllH1Hllllllllllllllllllil llIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllilllll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 llIllIIHill!HillVIIllII!lilHiHHFllIll!IIIVlIlHIIHIlllllllllilllillllllllllU!! IHIlIlIIIlilII4ll4illlllllllllllllllllllllllI1llIIWIIilIIIIlIIlIIIlII4IIlII!IIliIIHI1lEl51 9. Philo Gremd Public, The Klep11on1a,nia.c. .Iolnmie fongiets his lines, just as the bee begins to buzz, 10. Proliibiiion league organized. ll. Mobannnecl Ali leetiiiwas. 12. Basketball, High School vs. College. 15. Last closed date of season given out. 16. Football banquet given by Domestic Science girls. 17. Society yell meetings. Literati meets. 13. Stars win Inter-Society dobsite. Junior Oyster stew. . .,?f,jQf1: ii? JSE' 1 g :H-hi ,pl-llllllg .m i v 4 1 , ,T lu.- .' N all 'Ulllll lllh i A' iQ'i 1 1 ' 1 1f7 , I'fW'j.' 1, 'l 4, 1z.n,f1fmif N Q LQ S... . ,+.c., - , ..-.fyezr --,-4,13--.,-- -. - -f--1--.--3:1-,, ff---,--.:,. f . ni.-ii:-f-., I -Vg -f, - ap...-...-.1 v.- -- T, la- L.. ,. ,, -...,, 19. Sophomores' backs turned in chapel. Little Arthur leaves. A 'host of friends to sec him off for old. New Yawkf' F. H. F. Club Ohristinas 1.1-ce. ...ir--A IllIHHIlllllllllllllilllillllHI!IlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll IllllIIllllHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll T1-IE RUDDER 1915 f'?'f . lllIlllllllllllllllilllllllllllillllllllllllllHillIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHH IIlIIIIIIIlllllllVllIllilIllllllllllllllllllilllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllli f l 7. Mabelle Gonquist gives recital. '1 b. Skating! and lee-boating. 9 Freslimen C0101-Rush. ' 12. Fi'eshmen Midewintei' picnic: at Casino. Sophomores follow-not. Seniors hold an class meeting! I ! A 13. Pipe Organ Recital by Allen Bogen. 10. Student 's Volunteer Band ol-gapnized. 18. New Lakesicle .P1l'GSiJytGI'iFl11 Cfhurcli dedicated. 20. Prof. K. talks in chapel on Faith without works. 21. Registratioli day. 22. Report of Kansas City del.ega.tes. Acafdemie Deela,1na.11ory Contest. 23. Miss Cummings ente1'tz1ineCl. fl 6 'xx-XM ii V5 X X . in ,r Q- i l i W.- 'Z ' Jr: f, '4 ff aff' ff '- V r i.. 323 n f- W 24 Miss Cummings eutertain.ed again. Moring tries iee-boating, and baekslicles. 26. Adzuns-Danielle Concert Company. 27. Please pass the UI'aa'11 . 28, 29. A fool can ask questions that a wise 30. Miss Drake arrives. Coots entertain Molecules. Great stunt. 1 -' .Iam man can not answer. IIIIKIIIHIHIIIIHWNHi!IIHIIIIIIIIIHUIHHHHINHIIINIIIIMIIHNUINNW UHMWHHHIIHHHIIUHIHIIIINIHIHlililllllllmllllIHHIIIIIHINIH!!WM THE RUDDER 1915 HIIHIHIIIHIIHIHIHHHHHlllllllllllllllmllilHIIHIIHIIIIHIHlNIfIIlHHlHII IllIHIIIIHIHllIIIIIHI1HIHHINIHHIUHIIIIIIiIIIIIIllIl!H!IIW!lbUNHIHHHIQ xx ,., 17 ,gf so 522.fQ 7-A --- 1,1 f ! :vim bf- , . lgxgx , Q-X V'El!'WQWIg 3131 4595.5 ' w gy?:11 3 faq! J- -Xi' . 5 M N. . f ff' , V,-if .. X: S ,sf V 71 . - , if - es... ' XX , I frilytlv I Z X ff Z, R55 ' 1-'J fd,- H x -Z!! f - 'M 7 v - vm Um - X nl 'L j 1. W'eek oi? prayer for eollt Dr. Clokey addresses Stud 1 bod 2. Prof. Little 's cut and dried speeel Please bring latest revised edition of 3 I 2.1 1-,.' -1 foil Krallscvz. Miss VVi.leo:c - ' 1: ll y 'mythiug y ' 1 T I - I ut the Wznslling- ton speech. -P - ' . 4. Dav of P1'2l.VC17 fo ol1e,Ls. .- - - 5. Emmons gets a. h21i1'C'l'1f. No charge. . v 1 . 6. Illustrated lecture on Wkl.SI1lDg'tt5I1, D. C., for hh I It I C2l.11,1J bear 'Dad' .-L. S. sg..- llllllIllllllllllllllllllllVNllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllIll EQElllllllllllllllilllllilllllllIllllllillillWIEIilliliiiiillliiiiiiilllllIilIlllIlIl Tl-ll: Hummel-Q 1915 llllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllll HHillIllllllllllllllllHillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlIll 11. Foreign Missionary pageant. given by Y. W. C. A. 12. HAH girls who wish to enter Deola.n1a.to1'y Contests' reznain after eliapelf' l?ia1.no plus alarln elook for elmpel music. 13. Mott R. Sziwyers lectures on The Man Behind the Guns. 14. ENG-AGED! l ! ! 16. '41 mn tied up in a double bow knot. -Reggles. 17. Dr. Fl'il.f7lC01', 11'ea.di.ng list of the 112l.Il'l.GS, of eolleg:ia.te students, sees the name Newton, and says, 1 donna know WllGfl1E1' it is Mir. or Miss. 18. Farewell reception for Miss Oldt. 19. Donner and l31i13zen strikes Buena. Vista, especially the Fzleuliiy. 21. Y. W. G. A.. Birtl1de.y party. 22. Mr. Eggleston wishes to make an il.lIll10'lJl1GG111GH'C. C ?j .Academic O1'21l'.0l'lCZ11 Contest. . 24. If a. girl. turned me clown, 1'd wanl' to know the reason why. -E. M. 25. Rembrandt, Rice, and Old Shoes. Seniors excused fr-om writing theses. Rall! rzmli ! Tftlll Fzienlty li 26. ' 'Hoodoo Pearls. Y. W. U. A. candy sale. 27. Dol'oga.lzes.l.ea.ve for' .Des Moines Convention. 28. Lecture Course number. White introduces Mr. Sawyers, but he bows in the wrong d11'Gf31LlOI1. ' II IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'if A 2 ? - f Qi' Riff 355 H nz I - 2. B1'3dfO1 cl hotel waiter QRecent1y hiredj briugi gf ' I I I I Why isn't he coming I-I mean your Imslmndf II II I I I I I Q H v v 4 I I ff I 'iz' -4-F155-23' 'S 3 X d It 'as the fall tlwreof. E. YV. S. and lz1.c'ICIe1'. IlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllHIIHIIIIHIIHIIHHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIllHllllllllIlllllllllINIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllillllIllllIIHIKIIIWIH Tl-IE RUDDER 1915 IllllllIHllllllUIIll11l4IIlll4IIl4IIlIlHlIIIlHllIlllllINllHllllll!llllllllIl.ll!l E IIllllilIIlII!I1IIHIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.lllllllllllll 4. Men out for tlrzlck practice. Mumps. Annual sale. 6. Court holds session in college chapel. Scotty acquitted. Napoleon Bonaparte impersonzltecl by Frank Travers. 7. 'L1?:11,t's comin' they say. S. College post office esta,b1isl'1ed. 9. Qual-telzte leads chapel singing. 10. Star Granfl Public. 11. 'W. O. B. You must have looked funny when you were little. Tornmy, Wl1y 1 'W. O. B. Because you look so funny noW. ' 12. Inspector ,S hexre ! 13. Uonmeian Box Social. 16. Jennie McDonald vs. Kennie Sullflllll in 1713230111 of promise suit. . 171. St. P:1ftrielc's Day in the morning. 19. Senior Swingout at last. 25. Semrlet Fever quarantine raised. 26. Campus Day. 27. Vacation begins. Ca.lendzx.r for 1915 RUDDER closes. 1 E gn' Inman- 'II'I'II' 'Ig . fr X I, .h I K 1- : -2 K 4:1-,g g 'xx'--.,, '2asz'aas:' . I f :7::: ' :. fl ...L :. ggzzznzz - T u K ' X . , f- -ix fn 445 xx N Z . . ., f I s K IIZIQW , K yi-3221 ,f v,-'I I' 'fi ' i- 1 i Q If if Q AD VER TISEMENTS 2 Patronize Uur Advertisers ' They have helped the ME WASEMS publish this book, and are deeply interested in the welfare of our college EI' 'IIUII' 'II'1'II' 'I 'D '4 H EHOLD! Y e lieautitul HJ bells and honny CQZJ, boysterous bulnbkiens. Ye briglit Soplis of barbarous brillianey. 'Ye babes and night bratsg Beware! IOLENT, voeiferous villains and vicious vagabonds violate not the vigilant 'vows here voiced by we Freshmen. OME prepared to be respectful and subservient to your under classmen. N the Campus let no S'Opl10l'l'10I'G smoke until after Christmas. ET no So liomore be seen excel. t in the coin an of a Freslunan. D . ET no Sophomore over eat the evening meal clad in sweaters or jerseys. XHlBfI'l' no colors except on your shoes. lVE up your evening stroll except. on Sundays. VERY Sophomore must be in his room after 9 o eloek except in the company or carrying the Permission of la Freshman. LOSE not your doors but always keep an Hopen house . SE of the college bench is denied to SOpl'lOl'llOI'GS. EE that you keep your own seats in ehapel. HE baggage ol' the 'Buena Vista Athletic teanis shall be carried to the station by S0pll0lDOI'GS. N every important victory ol? the college athletic teams Sophouiores shall furnish material for bonfire celebrations. EDITATEE Muttering. meandering, mass ot melancholy midgets and maintalin these majestic mandates of your muscular masters. HIVER! All silly, self coneeited, soreliead Sopliomores who sneer and snort at these sagaeious stipulations lest ye he slipped into some slimy, slushy slough by the surpassing strength. of the strenuous Freshmen. CL SS OF 1917 517Y3F?1E5SL?P3 2?3'iEPX4 5.2'A'a1!XE5iE 523125 W .,., aa W F, S B7 E! U! E+ Bl C1 Q i in fb UQ CD X L. .4 ill STORM LAKE, IOWA is f f lf. Y ig . lglg fP1zEslaY'1'ERI.xN COLLEGE CCo-Edlumliioiiz-1.1J-l.lmlm.' synocliaal con- H trol. Sltancls For an ecl1u:a,tio1J that is IJlllC!I'2ll, Scimitlllice :-md Pmctical. :: :. The College is louamitucl on the shores ol' il beautiful lakc: in 1'10lfllil- west Iowa, in a city noted for its 3lIlII,'!'l,CtlVl,! homes, Hlllld its moral gi :ind religious life. It is E1 deliglitfill places in which to spend l'o11'1' S? 'E Ai Z o -an m Q o it ,.. ED UQ Q CD O el I-4 v-: L72 so :zo : My The u1s1:1tut1on has eight clepa.1 T,n1en1's and zu stroiig hwlllty ol' 4... v -. . U 5 5 E az Gil l'I1CSl1 JHOI1 illld WOUJQ11. ff COLLEGE-Fllll :Four QVOEl1',S course. Credits zuzueptecl in uni- :: 2'l . . vcrsities. lil .ACADEMY-l.l10l'Ol1 1'l.1 ire amtioii for czollegiz, Q, 4 S 1 P , :f:l I H Z5 EDUCATION-All 21CC1'6d1tBd normal work. MUSIC-Piano, voice, violin. ORATORY-ll'IUCll time is given to public: spuallcixig. A - I 1: C,'oMiVLE1zcE-Comlmated as uon111io1'u1al college. 6:1 AGRIGULTU1zE-Sho1't term from lJeccerulm1,- to April. 1 l:: Hoivm EcoNoM1cs. rf: W1'ite for catalogiie. Ask questions. - l:: 5 R. D. ECHLIN, President pf b I2 ir! il 4 If ff :If.-ViIlliiiiflliixifiifiiffwilli1S5!2.23SiZXi55S!'fff H ni 'IK VERDAN FRESHIES. Let not your tongues waggle too much for fear you let them run. in the liearing oi? 'the ever vigilant Sophomoiz-es. Your fl.lilllZ8l'2l.lZl0Jfl is perfect C D, ln-1.Ltotl1e1'e is 1na.ny 21. slip 'twixt cup and lipu and those said slimy sl,u.sQI'1y sloughs may hold the surpassing strenggtli of you., 0 strong, 'strenuous simpletons. Never abuse even the reverse side of the Symbolic sheepskin of il, dead Business College with the punk prattlings of piefaefzcl. punlpkinlieeds. We will I1lEl,l'lL1l.H,l11 the ll'l,?l.jGSl1lC H12l.1lCl3.ff-IS of our lll,l'lSQlLl2lll' masters HD in so far as We see lit. Your most watchful .s'zlpw'i0r.s, T 1-I C JSST s G-. B.: l have no other hut ai Won1an's reason-I think it. so because I think it so. A THREE ACT TRAGEDY Act .l. Muicl one. .Act ll. lllairl won. Act lll. Made one. Apt 'I'lE1.1'l2l,1l Opera House, Feb. 14. L. J.: Hamilton died with p1'eu1a.t1u'e death.. C. E.. T.: BH.1IllIf3J'S aflways live in luficlc houses, clon't they? W. O. B. : Vilhen Qll want to make ?l.11OlLl.1G1' Llale, I will consult Miss Hutchison Dr. F.: How many hours of inoonljglit are there? C. L. : Twenlzy-.Eou17.. Prof. Krause, lcclzurixlg on the G0ll1lJl112l,tlO11 of elements.: Some of the ele- phants combi ne. ' ' 45? 4 ' 4 I 1'+I f+'!'+I'+I' 'f Z+'1'i !+'I 1 1 '3 'XMI-+I'+!'+!4+!' 403' 'f !+'! I'43 Y' 'Y' '!+-?+I'+Y+'I !- 6 '! ! Z 1 'P 'Y' 'Y' 'Tai' 'TWP 402' 'E' 89 'O 2 1 r-, 5: 'E ILBEPAT 8 DL GOQCH 5 5 'I' -S, 3' V v .14 IJEALEIQS IN 5. . . de 1 CI,O'1'IIING AND BCIIEIN' S 4' ' v. i , 1? 14 URNISI-IINGS . .. . 'X' + HATS, CAPS, TIQL LW IQS, XUXIJISES, ETC . ' . 'Y' 2:'1 1+'X'+Z+'X'+1' 4 ! 2+'X 1 Z 'I.'+1 X 'X 'X'4 1' 'Fl' 'X f I 5 2 1' if 401' 'X' 'XW1' i X I 2 I 1' 'X 1 1 2' 'X l X X+4 I+'X 1 I 1' 'I F'1 f X 1' .g,,g.,g..gap.5,gnpgfg+M.,g.,g.,g..g.g..g.,g.,g..g.,g.,g.+g.+g,,p .g..g..g+,g..g..g.V,g. +12 .g..g..g.,g.,g. uf0':1+24v:0f4o!n+!4 .g..g..p.g. .g..g. .g..g..g..g..g. .g...g..g. 'i' 'X' +44 Q14 +x+ 7 3 1 'I' ITZIKE HARDY ALE C . A 4:4 ' 4:4 +3 +24 vt F4 Q4 iq, 'X' 5+ o'4 N ' g A I K 9 kv si- if 'X' II ARDWV AP E QTO V A 'i.Q Q .v . , 3 TIN WVA-KIQE AND PIJIOYDI BINCQ .21 x 0:4 if ,Q Q' 2' ig v Q. I4 ,Ig 'ff STORM LAOKE - ---- IOWA Q:+z+0p+I4f+X4- iw? uf4+z4-nf4+iQ+:+v:+n:444414azfuxgqoiq-4149?-uzezc-4:4 Q4 44 5:4 Q X4-UX1-Qogoxa raw-vpurfvzeazeop QXQQ4 4444 age Q-0:4 44 Q4 ago Q4 r:4 b:4 0,14-uid vga Q4 44 qegapgagqwp ,g.+g+g+qHg.,g+4 .g..g.q..g..g..g+q.g+.g.g..g+ .g.+pq.4.+j..g. 401. .5 4 ., .5 4. 4.4. q.4+g01. 401. .g+.3..g.+1. 42014 up .g.q.q..p Q. .p .34 41+ ' Q, 9+ ISIORCIE O17 fQUAIAI1'X7 G1l1fJC7l31lx7 t 9 me ff: When iHungry, C ome Here , Q74 3 . . . . . Ig You will find the best line of eatables in the city. Things not found :if 'f+ elsewhere. Thin s that ap eal to the a petite, and all of the uahty w J.. . 3 P P .2 524 kl I1 d . aio a+ 'I' Ig SPECIIXL JXTTEIVTION CQIVIEN '.l'O INK I'1'lfll'1S ANI J 'Plf 'NICS 'xi 44 'Q' -4 -1 ' '1 53 PHONE 121 L. NI. bLA.GrLh 3+ 3+ 524vf4+Z4-9:4-41464-rX+Q4-SK4-wievf4+:+vz4+:4+z45:4-vI4ff:4+:4fo:4fvX4 vz+v:4 vzoxe 4X4 DINX4 v:4Vp+24-5:4 44024 01454 P14 11149914 rzvoierfa L? szefvzwrtq 4:4 wx: sfo 4:4 vie axe 4:4014-44 44 up uf-Q4 oZ4+Qo:4-5:4 5:4 +1444-vz+sZ4-f!4+!4-p14-44414 vie +14 oz'-stqaxe-4:4 4:4 :4 4:4 ,Kaffe pp Q4 4:4 44-43 Q ug ui r:4 44 44 nga +14 Q4 ok Q4 414 01024 4:4 Q24 of :Q ff. 4 E. . OAT ES 8: CO. 'ri-IE BIG YARD 3. .21 Lumber, Building Material coal and 'rue sionm LAKE, iowii Flour and Feed +14 QQQQ4-+:4'vX+vZ+vX+oI+o1+u:4+XQ 414-Q02 f:4Q4+f4+kaf+44vf+vf4 QQQQ4 Q4 utah 0:4 Q14-'14 fe-.14 :4 2+ +I sl 01014 14 24 14 Z4 Q Q4 Q4 wk? axe axe nfs up ui. Q4 514 s1+oX4+:+ :mm Iefvnhvrn Nairn IN TEN Ynms PET TITLE CHIEF CLLxR.xc'rER- CHIEF RESIIJHNCE 1-aorrcinivr IN ISTIC Moring Widower Pluto Telling stories Palace Smoking L. Johnson Socialist Johnnie Tangoing 'Devils Hall Fussing K. Shaull Ass't B. B. Jerusalem Beating it Madison Nothing Kettelson Old Maid Kettle Kidding Profs Library Blufting Smith Coal Heaver Smitty Smiling Harem Wrestiling Warde Sup 't of Dancing LL. D. Exploding Wforld Cooking School A. Aitkin Matron of South Kelly Rosy hair Away from home Boosting Hall I-Iungerford No doubt about it Susan Hashing Lover 's Lane A Little E. Ensign Suiferage Subject to change Smiling with teeth Up the stump ? 9 'P ? Danielson Life preserver Dannie G Ambler Lakeside Jumping claims 3 4 1 glumnr fgallnt QUESTION SMITH CHAPMAN ENSIGN THOMSON SHAULII PLUMMER CROXVLEY BENTHIN Most successful fusser? Kettle Straivn Puffet Emmons O'Donoghue Emmons Crowley Emmons The best blutfer? Lindsey Shaull Smith Chappie I-Iousholder Emmons Little Huxtable Who should worry? Hutchison Dannie Hungerford Dr. Warcle Oldt Emmons Oldt Coach. Most dignified? Oldt Bradford Hammond Hank Puffet Emmons Harper Cuinnie Most frivolous? Wilcox Madison Norris Stock Cooke Emmons Fraeker Swanson M ost egotistical? Moring Cfoots Wliite Barney Strawn Emmons Send Evans Most studious? J U N I O R S I H. L. HUGHES' Furnitiue LG Undertaking Expert Picture Erauning Plione 141 STORM LAKE, - - IOWA DR. E. JI SCHULTZ DTQNTIQST STORM. Lixulfz, - IOWA BAILIE Q EDSON Lawyers STORM LAKE, - IOWA Office in Citizens' National Bank Bldg. DR. L. M. NUSBAUMQ Specialist on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Phone 119 KRAUSE 'S MUSIC! STORE Sheet Music, Viet1'Ola.s, Pianos, and All Kinds Of Musical IIISIITIIJIIGIIJES DR. J. H. OTJONOGHUE M. D. Oiiiee I'I01'l1'S 2 :OO to :OO P. M. and 7:30 tO 8 :OO P. M. Toy' Bloek PAXTON JEIVELEB STORM' LAKE, - IOWA DR. 'W. M. STOREY fD1aXT1ST STO1.-QM lguciaz, - IOWA . .1- :z4+!4+:4oX4-41010103 Qqwxufqop--r:++X0X4 44 +24-cf vXo+2+:o:+o14 vzu!e+X4+:4QQ+X++X4ozo via Q02oz4+:++:4+:Q-rzozov:+sX4Qgt4oZn+:og-vpozfqoyvzv 410143: V tg' They say the mocking bird has a sweet note of its own-yet it goes through life Ig imitating unkuccessfully the songs of birds no better than Itself-Boys it, +9 whistle your own tune. 3+ Ig WE ADVER TISEg THEN WE DO WHA T WE ADVERTISE :ff Storm Lake Cnty Property, We Sell lt fi: . . ,Q lil IOWA CORN FARMS-We have the largest llst to plck from. ,gl ffl MIN NESOTA-Why not buy from one that knows values and while IQ jj we get a small lcommlsslon we can save you money. jg: 2 CANADA-We can sell you a fine Canada farm with small pay- 15: 5+ ments on long time. ASK US ' 12+ 0 3' KE IOWA 33 f RWM Lddl. CSTORMLA, J fi: . 0. PHONE 82 1 ,.. ZIQQQQFXQfo+114-:4+:+rzeviozovzsnxeaxaffevzoifvffvgfgzobxf4!Qv:4v:+u:4vX4bx4b:oQfvfaznia-vz+v:4+X4v!4+X4ata-nie-byv2+:+v:+-:Xeniafv:v+z1'+:4-Q4-vzifvxv-514-r':4SX+oX4+:+o1!o!++X1+i+ Cunuy got: stalled out in the oountry with his auto: He COl1lClH,lL did11't have his fWDROHCl'l.. fix it, as he E. E.: I hacl my picture taken lost year with 21 white foreground. H. C.: Mr. Eggleston I hour you have a Ford. Mr. E. : W-ll3', what kind of u Ford? H. C.: A Hunger-ford. IPO P U LAK. SONGS Al1tl1ot I want is Love . . . . . Every Follow has o girl but Mo ........ Pm Lonesome for 3011160110 who Loves Me HEve1'ybody's Rag H, ...... , 'Nc In liho Lund of fHar'n11ony .... . . , , , 1 'm the Lone-somoslt Girl in Town I 'Some fDa,y You'll Love Men . . . Why cljcl you make mo care? .. Don7t wake mo upg fl 'm ClI'U2l.l'lll1lQ,'H . Pd like to marry .... . ,....... ':Lincly, Lindy, will you ho I1'lll1G'?H . . Moring' . . . Smith Marousek . . . .Johnny Hungerford . . . .Ross . . . Evans . . . Reggles . . . Hovey . . . Dr. F. .. Sohm 534.5 4 !i9SE?fi!9S' ?,!'i1S35Sl25!,t,2Q?Q F . if 0 .2 I . MI .. eg 't A. G. HOCH ac co. QUALITY JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS FULL LINE OF B. v. JEWELRY SEE THEM FOR PERFECTLY FITTING GLASSES X an ALWAYS THE NEWEST AND 4 :ll BEST IN ALL DEPARTMENTS 'ZZ' Especially strong in Ladies' Ready-to- Wear V . Is? Big stock of Dry Goods, Shoes and Grocerzes Zi, THE SWOPE 81 ARCHER DEPARTMENT STORE Qj.I A Q 4 'as Storm Lake -::- -::- -::- Iowa :: A 2.5 , A I: For a Good, Clean Shave, Artistic Haircut, Shampoo a ffl Or Massage, See- Seasonable Athletic Supplies I '21 P- C, MICHAELSQN, Barber PI-IOTOGRAPHIC coops, KODAKS ni., , 'K Q? Second Door North of Postoffice AT iz: Special attention given a to College Students LOUIS MOLDOVAN ffl in G. QUENBY az solv E gg AUTO PAINTING DEALERS IN X Q5 Manufacturer of Auto Tops GENERAL MERCHANDISE . . rig X F urmture Upholstermg YOUR PA TRONA GE S OLI Cl TED i- J l LTI PHONE 479 STORM LAKE, 14.25 ,V 1- ul gg LI 5. Il A A- Wx i H A V -sf V-N Y - V - N -1 K U - AK Yeilifgiwilisli Pl 5l.if3lfx4Eif?.3?f!3fivf?YlF3S SIB!-Ri'-X' S3 ilzfjffillxgifigf : 5 PS: 335: :if 5 gf: 5 if I 3 : 23521. F'OSTER'S li 5 Fon THE BEST IN rcs A X ff CREAM AND CANDIES fi 3 STORM LAKE OPERA HOUSE e Q F r SOME OF T1-1E BEST ATTRACTIONS A ALREADY BOOKED FOR 1914-15 .ni . kg,- -1-. v p X 1:31 W. c. SKIFF, Manager y We Carry a Complete Line of Fine Stationery and a Large Line of Buena Vista Pennants. We can also supply you with everything you need in the line of Toilet Articles. , 8 .5 GEO. M. PEDERSON, Pharmacist ii 1:21 PRESB YTERIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 1? OMAHA , NEBRASKA X .. Rev. A. B. MARSHALL, D. D., President 1.,. U X The Theological Seminary for the great Middle West. It is in a region 2400 miles long from north to south and I200 miles wide from east to west, every foot of which is nearer yy Omaha than any other Seminary. It is a very attractive field for young ministers and Omaha Seminary gives the very loest training For service in this Held. The Seminary is beautifully located, well equipped and constantly growing in power Q L and usefulness. - WRlTE THE PRESIDENT FOR INFORMA TlON 5: :Q v .. S A 1VlI U E L S B R 0 S. if WE DO FIRST CLASS PICTURE FRAMING THE HOME OF QUALITY FURNITURE v .. E.: D. G. LAGRANGE COLLEGE ADDITION BARGAINS 6?-5 FIRST MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS fel .I E I I lJ'HI:n:! nBn1uLK!UIU1Kn1xn1nnn 111111 Ixxlxrllxn x Illilxrxxuu DR. EDGAR F. SMITH MEDICINE AND GENERAL SURGERY STORM LAKE, IOWA lll STORM LAKE HOSPITAL MARGARET MALBDNE MATRON 1m xx1:u'xzxxrxx1rn1Irxn.n:iz.n.unn1 uuxxn :J xrxnxiixnnx ng! Y 'ginxxnrnxnxinlxxgrnlrnnxlnunxxxnuxxtrrn R. V. GRAVES G. IVI. TRIPLETT Physzczan and Surgeon Pure Drugs and Medicines OFFICE . Over Steig 8: Sutlex-'s Drug Storo W Goods and Eyes Tesled Glasses Fzlied. Chocolates TELEFHONES Office 2 Residence 21k - - - U' Qxxxxuxxuzruul-5xiiixxwxniiixxxxxxxxxrxnxxxnxrx E3 'vwm T. T. I-IENNING huingraphvr 3 A 2'g '1-- EH Htxxlxnxxl rx UXIHIILIIX Ilnxllxixlrxxlrxxx xx1UHHHxnIuH xXl't.1n7K!In1x'1x lI rIu1n1nBLn1 U Iunn DAHL 8: BERNARD PHONE 10 DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES PRICES THE LOWEST zz QUALITY THE HIGHEST MAY MANTON PATTERNS THE REXALL STORE DRUGS, TOILET GOODS, PAINTS AND WALL PAPER sYmPIIoNY LAWN STATIONERY-THE Bssr SINCE ms EGYPTIANS MADE PAPYRUS MCARTHUR DRUG CO. 'rIIEo. A. MARTEN sf co. Clothing and Gents' Fumishing Goods MITTELSTADT HARDWARE CO. DEALERS IN General Hardware and Heating PHONE 99 Q LUMBER AND COAL STORM LAKE LUMBER CO. A. M. FOSTER 8: SONS Dry Goods, Ladies' Furnishings sl-IoEs AND GROCERIES Where the Good Things Come From. . IHn1 THB Euzcmlc Cm ENGRAVING Co B UF FALO. N.Y .. 'W .- Wf MADE THE ENGRAVIIVGS FOR 77115 BOOK L J px Qiilllliywj , Ahl ax fav Th1S Annual EE was Prmted and Bound 2 b he 15 S E E irnnnmg hhvritmng Glnmpang E IOWA C1TY, IOWA .E 2 E E - E Z E Z E iz. I 2 This Yearlsl Annuals Printed by us : l' :Z Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa. H The Roya1Purple, E 3 . . c 2 E ' ' ' E 2 Buena Vista College, Storm Lake, Iowei. ' ' The Rudder, jg Platteville No1'mo.l School, Platteville, Wis. The 1914 'E E Pioneer. 3 E Ellsworth College, Iowa Falls, Iowa. 'fThe 1915 Web. Ea Simpson College, Indiz1uol:.L, Iowa. H1915 Zenith. 3 - Central College, Pellu, Iowa. H1915 Peliezuxf' E I Fz1.i1'liehl High School, Fairheld, Iowa.. H1914 Quill. It E E Leander Clark College, Toledo, Iowa. Czu'clina.1 '15. E Crescent College and COl1SE1'V2.'l.l10l'y, Eureka Sprhngs, Ark. - - 5 The Crescent, 'l4. g g Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa. The 1915 Pei1'a. 3 1 Town. Wesleyrm College, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. The 1915 2 Ul'OZ1.kC1'. ' ' EE M-mchester 'High School hll'11lCl1BSl'.C1', Iowa.. E 9 miritz Ir ke I-I' 'h 911001 Sm t L k I V' .I . ,L xg L , 1111 .1 1. owe. -1 Albizi Hi Th School Albin lfovvl. Sereech 19143 ii 'Monroe High Srhool- Monroe Ion '1. The Comet, 1914. 3 I Corning High School Corning Iovl fl.. I E Poono High Sehool, Boone Ion 1. The 191.4 Sc1'oll.' S'G0'l'l,l1 1' mln. l:I'ig-'h br.,hoo.l Horn: I oke Im. The Breeze. E WE REFER YOU TO ANY OF THESE 5 '- 2 1 CORRESPONDENCE INVITED 'E ME A . i 1 1, , .0 I A, K Z . g, ki 5 , V . , u 'L H ' E E IIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllIllIIlllllliillllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllillllllllllIIII'llllllllllilllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllll I T' N 'i ,, - -ET' l l j :9 q5 I ....T..-.-1-...--.. , r Y- Q , 1 ..... .1....1.-..-in Q Y v will lllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIE? 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