Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)

 - Class of 1901

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The Trip to Warrensburg. Next to Commencement, the great day of all this school year was May 10. This marks the date of one of the victories for the old gold banner. There have been other days just as great, but none so genuinely, hilariously, supremely successful as an all-around great day. When the time came to consider what musical delegation to send to the Interstate Oratorical Contest at Warrensburg this year, Prof. Butler's Mandolin Orchestra easily became the favorite of the School, and after two months steady labor in the way of preparation, the Orchestra reaped a reward in the cheers of a delighted audience at Warrensburg that greeted them after every number. The double quar- tette chosen from the Euridice and Orpheus Clubs, re- inforced by the delegates sent by the Association, won round after round of applause for the humor- eus and musical presentation of our side of the case in a number of topical and characteristic original songs. The Simpson Quartette, in company with the Orchestra, was also kindly received. The Emporia delegation of eighty-five, and our baseball team, left our city over the Ottawa Branch at seven o'clock on the morning of May 9. Pandemo- nium broke loose as soon as the car-wheels began to roll, and continued Iwith the exception of the hours between 1 and 4 o'clock on Saturday morning, the 11th.J till the arrival home on the afternoon of May 11. At Ottawa the ball team was left behind, confident of a victory over the Ottawa University team. The rest of the party went on to Warrensburg, arriving there at four in the afternoon. At Kansas City a car- load of Minnesingers from the Iowa Normal were coupled onto the rear of our car, and when the two delegations left the train at Warrensburg, the brass band that came to meet them was silenced by a'roar of college yells. The entertainment was in the main good, but it was not what the friends in Missouri had intended to give. They had planned a treat for the delegations in the way of entertainment by caring for them at the Pertle Springs hotels just south of the city of Warrensburg, but the persons responsible for getting the hotels ready failed to complete their Work. Friday morning all the delegations were invited to join the home school in their chapel for a. general ratiiication rally. Here Kansas shone. After the opening ,exercises one person from each school was called upon for a sho-rt talk. Miss Marsland's re- sponse for Kansas was the best talk of the morning,

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The battle waged fiercely and long. At length folded her white wings and perched once more on the a compromise was agreed upon, and the matter placed in the hands of a committee. The Association met a K. N. banners. The delegates were even y societies, and the School shouted, Union for 1 apportioned among the four week later and adjourned without accomplishing its ever! Ho, for Warrensburg and first places purpose. At last the eommittee reported, and peace 1+ ul we , . I F ,LQLIQLQ l,'i, J-1 ' A'-'lf ' -Wg , '.'.wff. , 1 7 , .4 49- MQ as-.zsiixa was Wes ve.. fa



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and every Jayhawker present was proud of our teacher of oratory. After these speeches, the Minnesingers from Iowa gave the audience a sample of superb male chorus Work, and after the storm of cheering sub- sided, the rally was turned over to Professor Butler. The Orchestra and Chorus filled the hall with music for two hours, and the success of the Kansas sup- porters was amply attested by the unstinted applause. About noon the ball team arrived to tell how they won the game at Ottawa at the rate of 12 to 6. The programme for the afternoon was the ball game between the Missouri and Kansas teams, and an excursion to Pertle Springs. Before the game began, rumors were in the air of a wonderful pitcher with the Warrensburg team that could not be hit. Why, said the Missourians, he struck out seventeen men the other day in one game! The game began at 3 o'clock in a fast and furious fashion. Kansas scored one in the second inning and again in the fourth, Missouri scored once in the fourth inning and twice in the fifth. In the sixth, three men went down on each side Without a scoreg the Warrensburg fans were becoming hilarious, and the faces o-f the Emporia boys began to show a growing determination to win. In the seventh the old gold aggregation hit the famous Thomas for six runs, and then went out to the field and retired the other side in forty seconds without letting a man get to iirst. In the eighth inning Kansas scored again. In the ninth Missouri, with two men out, got two men on bases, when Thomas made a drive over left-field fence for a home run. Neither side scored after this, and the game closed, Kansas, 9, Missouri, 6. The game over, the cars for Pertle Springs iilled, and a merry crowd spent an hour at this pleasant summer resort. At 8 o'clock the assembly hall began to nll with a throng eager for the great event. The program for the evening was as follows: PROGRAM. Invocation .......... . ..... Rev. W. C. Coleman. Vocal Solo, Waiting,', .......... .............. M illard Katherine Bunn, Warrensburg, Mo. Oration, American Volunteeru.. ......... .. Bert E. Manville, Warensburg, Mo. Oration, Silence, the Soul's Opportunity . . . Iva E. Purdum, Emporia, Kans. Music, Comrades and Arms ................... Adam Minnesingers, Iowa State Normal. Oration, The Spirit of Progress ............ Roy Franklin Barton, Normal, Ill. Oration, The David of America ............. U. Grant Hayden, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Violin Solo, Mazurka de Concert .......... Ovlde Musin Prof. W. G. Butler, Emporia, Kans. Oration, Human Progress, Egoism and Altruismu . Mark A. Cline, Milwaukee, Wis. Vocal Solo, He Was a Princet' .................. Lynes Mildred Williams, Emporia, Kaus. Music .......... . ................... ...... S elected. Min-nesingers, Iowa State Normal.

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