Emporia State University - Sunflower Yearbook (Emporia, KS)

 - Class of 1943

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Dr. Orville J. Borchers is a business mana- ger, publicity agent and ardent student of the physics of music as well as director of the Music Hall. His tipet peeveti is the 'stu- dent who wants to play softball in the Music Hall lobby. cer and a gentleman in the Navy and turned his attention to government and international relations. It was Dr. Mockis fascinating dissertations on the Treaty of Parise-and Parisian women-that made J oe eager to invade the continent. Classes, and class room activities, clubs and departmental functions, social life, and more than any other single factor the meeting of faculty and administration as friends and co-workers, not as aloof per- sonalities to be feared or tolerated, helped Betty and J oe widen their knowledge and broaden their fields of interest. . NE NOVEMBER afternoon before Thanksgiving vacation the two re- ceived a summons to come to the presi- dentis office. Miss Bea Hoover showed them into the office of the executive and while they stood there with shaking knees, and trembling lips, Joe slipped his handi into Bettyis. The presidentis cordial smile and friendly greeting put them at ease and when President Thomas W. Butcher told them that they had been selected to be members of the national collegiate tiWhots Whoii they felt lifted into the realms of the world renowned. He offered them his sincere congratulations and as Betty and Joe were walking down the main walk and had recovered from shock, Betty whispered that prexy was a pretty swell fellow. J oe agreed, because a busy execu- tive whose time was filled with official duties and whose thoughts were filled with administrative responsibilities, who would take time out to congratulate per- sonally students for bringing distinction to the college would come under anybodyis heading of ttall-rightit guy. From the Board of Regents when they arrived home, Betty and J oe each found a letter in the same vein as the presidents congratulations. The nine men, and one woman, organized by Governor Ratner on a non-political basis, whose word is law in regard to operative procedure of the state schools in Kansas, stressed the honor they had brought to themselves and the school by their admission to the ttWhois Who in Colleges and Universities? ND BETTY is wearing a diamond since the twosome have been studying Reciprocal Astronomy in the Rock Gar- den, under the supervision of the night watchman, Bill Davis. 19



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Hornet Keeps its Sting TO BUILD a football team around five returning lettermen and twenty-three freshmen in a squad of forty-one is a mammoth task for any coach. Yet, this was the job Which faced Head Coach F. G. tiFranii Welch as he Viewed the 41 men Who turned out on those hot, dusty days last fall to begin training for the 1942 football season. Lead by co-captains Cur- tis Fischer and Bernard Taylor, the re- turning lettermen gave Coach Welch three backs, one end, and a center. Many of the additional men Who had turned in 3 ' ------ -. '-' era: 'Z:Z:.: 5;. .;2;. ...: ..:,,;... 1. ..... . ..;.:.j.:.'.;; ................. 54.34:?1.5.3.552 ' i- . ' - - - - -. :-. ----- .............. ;.;.;.' . . . . . , ' -:-.-:- :::: ;-:-:-;-' ;:-:-:; FRONT ROW: Burns, Peters, Hurt, Campbell, Chodrick, Calvert, Sattler. Groberg, White, SEC- OND ROW: Fischer, Taylor, Knox, Thompson, Allen, Robinson, Bayless, Lemeshaw, Volberg, Dick, .,:,:.::-:-:;., ................... their suits at the end of spring training were now playing on a greater team for a greater glory. From this beginning grew the Hornets 0f i112, deveIOping the famed razzle dazzle plays of Coach Welch into the equally famed hornet sting. Eight foes, not one of them the pro- verbial iipush over? lay ahead of the Hornet squad. In anticipation of these trials, the men directed their energies to passing, days of scrimmage, blocking, running, and skull practice. -- - - - v.;.;. ,; ........ ;-.-2'.'.-.'.' 333 .................. '.;.;.'.'.'.'.'. ............ :1'5 ' ;- Z-J-L;:'Z ..................... -.;.;.-.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;.;. ..... ...... Wu .... ..;:i:f:':f::ti:- . L .' ...... 33 0. Mm ................. .......... ........ ......... .' '.'.':'2'. .......... .............. '-:-:-:-:-;-: ''''' .1: 3:64.35 . . ' --:s;;j'.: r. g.gyfzt-x- -2' . 'iz':-.;;ff:f:3:1::;;.;:5:.:;:t .- 1kg 339$. .;.v:fQ.'E:'..$,;:?:T'V 5:9... tah'x-v .-;'$;- :0- JJ. ' 57'1 'T-.-:-.-Z-.-L-' .- :,- 3.;:.:.:;g.:.;.;.;.;. --.-.:.:.y;- .,.:.j...:.: :.:.;.:.:$$:.:.:.:.:.j.;..f.'...;.:.:.n.j.j.nj .-.;.Q.;;:4. - ; u-f. ;.' ,nxag' 13-1.. C'lu'Ti'Tn2.2-3st .-.-.-.-..-v : :3 --rr' -;-:. -' . . W5 -.:-:-:-- .-.-:-9$E-:-;-:+x-1-.-.-2-:c-:v:.2. AIwM$$R - .o..'5-35$;-'-:-:-:-x-;$:;mgmw-mtxzc-ilx.4'+t.:-.:;:::s:-..vex-n.'-?x'-.rrw-srn...-:?-:n'.'i:-9.Lai'It-t-t-ao'.s $4.331; .- ,st THIRD ROW: Foster. Klock, I. Shields, McGee, Wolf, Nelson, Wisdom, E. Sharrai, Martin, Todd, Shields. BACK ROW: Eilts, Leak, Scharff. Maersch, Lake, Bowlin, Graber, Edwards, Welch. 21

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