Graceland University - Acacia Yearbook (Lamoni, IA)
- Class of 1929
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i L I . ' -f e' f ' I I L i x -Av 4 , x. v ..---, ' J... v M. U r . , 1 w Te ACACJIA 1929 Q 3 . n . 'A v A 4. , , 7,3 PAUL M GOULD Edztor ELMO E. GAMET Buxinm Manager ENGRAVINGS MADE BY THE Waterloo Engraving and Serzfioe Company WATERLOO. IOWA PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE Eronomy Adoertifing Company IOWA CITY, IOWA , , 1 Y , 1 EDIQAT I0 5 PROFESSOR ROY A. CHEVILLE In recognition of the services so fully rendered this college by Uncle Roy g in admiration of his geniality and versatilityg in appreciation of his attitude in the class room and in chapelg in acknowledgement of his generosity and understanding and in Commendation of his unfaltering and consistent efforts to the end that Graceland might be made a better institution, we respestfully dedicate this ACACIA of 1929. 1 'R' ,o, 1, x 1 1. , XT -an UMMNIMMMMJQIII -LMIWM .kMy.lI.Llf.4-wlanlyqy, Arun-1. u'uAgLuuuuugnu vp D f ,. Q , 5 if Q ' '! ff:'j ' 7' V---H ---2 1 ,I 3 M' 1 mom S ' U f 1 3 . 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That these memories might remain more vivid the staff has prepared, with the aid of camera and pen, this permanent record of the year's a6tivities. 1311 emits I Administration II Classes III Athletics IV Aftivities V Features CGM STAFF PAUL GOULD Editor VERNA GARVER Axsiitant Editor ELMO GAMET Bnxinesx Manager WILLIAM HAND Advertising Manager PAULINE DOLL Art Editor HILLARD COX Featnre Editor MARION WOODSTOCK Pittnre Editor OLIVE WINEGAR Associate Editor GERTRUDE LAIRD Typiit EDNA HULL Typift Administration 'Building 'Briggs 'Hall ,.r w ...N ,,..,,,, I iffy X, f 3' ' gmfg: if .- '1 . 15.7 I. ., SwfJJf'Q?R..um-m-MHA-MwMNmn.,-,Mww,..-M m.WQV ..., . ,mMMhH.W?f Qpi? ,- .f .wk K .ry ,L,,. -:-71'-K-1fT,7LU 'I i,,?,HT!.:..,.y,2 vm? ,H 7-A:77.If,j -..TTT V77 ,l :. '7.,!.I:,'! ,Nh F YT. 5 lfjf-WA .',1- k VI. 344.132-,g:535i3 4.g-fg4g.4., ..4.-143.14-.1:-a11,A4 ,-?e',. , , 1 if 4 Q .f 17214 ' '13 '--4 ' ' 'V' , M371 'f'Ifh 'Tf A . 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Kansas State Teachers' College, State Gffmffland Cflllegi- Slate UnlV9V5ifY Of L'niversity of Iowa, University 0W3 of Illinois English, Dean of Women l Perxomzel Dean, Psychology, Athletic 'L Director i I 1 A BESSIE C. SODERSTEN, BA., MA. Roy A. CHEWLLE, Ph.B., MA., BD QQ- Graceland College, State University of Grgigelgmd College, Drallie University, OWH University of C icago Social Science, Psychology Religion, Hjgfofy 3 f i 5 4if5.4391f3+,4T3fl?il-f'f2fff'4fCa4.'ififif 'f!se'ii! 5f'1f5m'4fi-r'f1Kf' ' . Page 14 1 i 3 v 1 I 4 C ' ri . ' ' xx 1' ' K C f'W?ffQQl ' l l 1, ' V ' 'rf . , I 1 ' 5 , PI l 1. i l 1 . 1 i l E I P X ' ' fl I W l Q if s F A4 be ' l , 1 ' I dr , l fa Roy H. MORTIMORE, BA., MS. CHARLOTTE F. CoNDiT, BA. State University of lowa University of Washington, Albion State Physics, Matbeiiiatics Normal 1 English L 11 '. Zag ' s ' s is Ll? l 2 N ' Y r n i f it vy V. , MABEL CARLILE, B.lVl. Ed. Gusmv A. PLATZ, B.Sc., MS., PhD. lv 1 Graceland College, lowa State Teachers' Graceland College, State University of Iowa, Y , l College, Des Moines University, University of Nebraska, University of it , Northwestern University Colorado, lowa State College l Head of Conservatory of Music Science Q5 r l ' l l l N is Q L- Cf-. C Y S ' C it - .ar f 4.4-44 S S Page 15 G Y ' x IIfI ' nd 1 Kxxxxx x xn lw' ' A 1 , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l P 1 1 1 fe Iv rl N V1 rg V1 ,u ,Q N 1 71 5' l '1 In gl :S Bl N '1 if ' 1 lv 51 N 71 r V1 L l ff D ,1 4 '4 71 1 N D :Q , V 1 '4 Iv 5: MORRIS E MORTIMORE MRS A R GILBERT B A M S Ph D braeeland College L raceland College Smte Lmxers1tv of lout Department rf Plyyszcal f tlIllL1fI07l K eology Mecfvanzral Dfdhlllg FRANCES HATCH A B JOHAWNIES C BERGMAN BA M A C hm State Umverslty Lhlcago Mus1cal Lol State Lmverglfy of Iowa Reed Chlcago Lecrl Iaanmng Vance N y vu Pl r V, 1 , p, is ,Q . , at V1 by . 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I V , P v , J N I 4 '4 E: N gvvyvvv ' v ' ' V v Y v f f v '- , xxx f x Az: , , ' V - N R CARMICHAEL B5 LYDET ELEFSON BA Gfmeland College lowa Slate COUGEC Gracelmd College State Lmxerslty of lovsa Buszmss Manager Lmxerslty of Wxbgonsm I zbfa 114111 BERTHA M FRITLSCHE BS F E VVEDDLE Iowa State College Superzvztendent of Buzldmgs and Grounds Home 1 C07101'l11CS 'Q r N D , V I X L ' . . , .. .i V., g A . ' ' r N N V 1 1 s P P l V , . .4 . H J Q b I rw 1 l V A AAAA AL LAAA wvvvvw Page I8 MRS. GOLDIE BROOK EDITH WOODS 5 Ilead Cook Assistant Librarian 1 1 1 1 , -1 1 . 5 1 1 4 4 41 - Y vi V 4 4 is ' xx nxlx ' , 4. r 4 , 1 4 4 4 4 4 I N V V4 1 4 4 K4 Y gl 4 4 4 , Y V4 '4 DQRIS NELSON MADELINE CLARK Bookkeeper Departments Secretary g4 lr' . f YQ Y K4 Gardener Lonznussary Manager 5 , 4 5 l Vi ' Y Fi E U4 i ' ' 44 E. P. HAWLEY Vmcu. E. SHEPPARD A an 4 5 455512. -A'14.!k'3-f'f',5SA.? - A 1 - A-X2f.- V. --4- 144 3- -Q Page 19 Mlssourl State Teachers College low1 State College Educatzorz Prznczpal of Academy LoNLo joNEs B A M A Graceland College State Umverslty of Iowa Psychology CLeave of absencej j. A. GUNSOLLEY, B.S., B.Accts. Western Normal College Treasurer Emeritus '4 Il vi N V, P84 '1 N V1 9' M r fffIfaTifiix fx'xxLA . l22241x222222 ' ' ' ZZZZZRZXQ N 1 1 F I1 V1 N Y1 N 1 .v , , N 1 r '1 s V1 u V1 P 5' sr 1 v I Z 1 f I N V1 r 1 L 1 I 1 '1 l 71 1 1 I 1 ' I lp' 5 1 :Y A EVA LEWERS, B.S., 1 ,Q . . , y L . vi 5 . . , V1 N 1 pq N N ly ' , . . . . '4 N .' . y W ' pf tl V S' N r' N P1 I3 3' N v1 I' ig N V4 P N v' 1 by ,4 bq Y4 N V1 N 51 r 4 N V1 N '51 V I' 5' 4 4 I! 5' '1 '1 by 54 I1 vi W 71 N :1 y 4 '1 '1 I1 V4 N V1 N t4 y 1 A V attain zz - .xlzxxtzzllcn .lv55551111111. - 1. SIISISIIIIA Page 20 . OUR FACULTY The Graceland faculty consists of men and women wholly con secrated to the student body We find in them men and women who have worked and succeeded men and women who have lived their lives for a purpose and we see that purpose unfolding itself in the lives of the students We find in them a spirit of loyalty which never tires IH the daily routme of life on the Hill We meet them in the halls or on the campus at play or in the classroom and that ever ready smile of do you need me? is present We can not help feeling a sense of that loyalty in return They play with us as well as work with us and yet through it all vse recog mze that dignity in them that we have learned to respect and love One of the beauties of being a Graceland student is being able to profit by the influence of their experienced personalities. We the student body Wish to take this opportunity to express I our appreciation to you the faculty for all that you have done for us this past year. lt might seem from our actions at times ' that We have not fully appreciated you and your devotion to us but we can assure you that we have and furthermore we honestly say We recognize in our faculty men and women who are 'plain without pomp and rich without show. D r gf IQ ri rg tl Is vi V fKfIfIifi xxKfx'Kflliffx'fXz'22' ' ' T ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' W P v I V4 '1 5' Iv rl N 1 rx 1 I 4 r I V4 r 51 v 4 'I Y I 'I I I I 4 V 4 Iv . ' I 1 D 4 v A I . T 7 4 5 , ' 1 I I - ' '1 N Z ' 7' N . . . . 4 N . . ' . . . . : - 4 4 I 4 ' cf t 1 . ,, ' ,, . :I W . . h ,1 V' I . ' . . U4 zz 4 4 - sf N ' PI B V4 5 l '4 D 74 D l V4 b , , V4 74 , , v, 74 l V4 r , '4 I V4 , f YQ 0 ' '4 ,, V4 p + , V4 r V4 5 74 I V4 I V4 r 74 r 74 r l '4 v 74 I ,Q 4 I 54 I 1 'I r r I 5 N 4 N s . V KKK!!! .KX - - .XXKXKXKKCK . - Z5555555ffI55. IX'If5IXI5IfIfg Page 21 Q,-7 good education is education for good living. This does not imply that static or cut-and-dried standards of goodness are to be authoritatively imposed by teachingg it does not imply a type of curriculum or of method that is obnoxious to the freedom of the child or to the project principle in gen- eral,' but it does imply something as to the kind of experience that the school provides for the pupil. It implies that from the school there shall radiate into the larger world of maturity habits and modes of activity that can be recognized as good from the standpoint of the needs of this larger world. -COE. Lzj? If For Somethzng And Education I5 For LW -Cos QfQssesO '70 ml hh.. U N4 W uu TULWROTS mll1lIlum. 'lu 1 11 I .. AF. A MMIII, U ' 'y'k1E,f'f I l tim .w:1!rmEg'l ! wdl Lf ,lf x ' gf -' 9 glut ' - -T -' f1,, 1?g' - - .if , f is-:P 11. A 5 j V - , Q EES' Q f 1- 1 ie, JUNIOR ROLL DAVID ASCH CARLYLE BARNHARDT CLARA ELILABETI-I BRIGGS PAUL CAMPBELL KATHRYN CARTER SUSANNA C CI-IENEY OLIVER COOPER RUTH CURWEN HARRY EMMERSON FRANK FRY VERNA GARVER GENEVA HADEN HELEN HASCALL LUCILE HEILER GRACE LANE MARGUERITE LASLEY LOUISE LEWIS HOWARD MCKEE EVA MIFFLIN LELAND NORRIS HARRY PROPST RUBY SANDAGE KATI-IRYN SKINNER HARRY SLICK LLOYD STEPHENS DORIS WATERMAN PAULINE WI-IITE ' MARJORIE WILLIAMS P IW S1 I V4 V4 V4 V4 Y4 V4 I 5' PY pf P V4 P4 I1 y, IY 7, I'4 W I S' IN ' N 1 B' 4 gl: R AIX .X .. .KKK .XXXXKXKZC .C - .KZZ4T55. SIYIIIXI. IX.'II5IXfIIISf6 V fffffi ' 'AxxffxYxf x xffx.4'2l' ' ' ' 122' ' ' ' ' ' ' v ' v ' ' ' ' ' an P 1 . 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A A - - - - .zxaava .4 - . - za - syxxxxxxy. 5. - - - - - - :sums Kvv v 'V 'V Y l - - - -. I-. L , , :E --Amt - gg 5 : I I I N I Fw 1 P' 1 I' 4 I I, I I 1 I I Y: I I I - '4 P 5 ' ' ' - - 4 I v-I fy' 5 'f.A.Cl B, ' 4 IV . I Q IV - ,L 74 I w I F' I 5 . ' . - re. I P 1 I - 1 I . , I. ' Q I . ' ' ' 4 IQ I I 1 ' 'fl 1 I f' 1 5 -I 2' ' I I A I L I 1 I I ' Q ' PQ .. 1, . . I I 1- - A ' I '4 IV ' A. f- . . . 1- . ,Q , , . 1 L. P 4 fa If i Q , I . , l . ' Y' ' . ' U H 4. , , 5 I I , . . I , 53 P 4 : I I N T ' ' Iv I l , , l ' ' ,v I X U . . all in '. I Roy 5 '. , .1 , I bl 54 I I ' ' . I P IY I V I1 - , P I A N ' , 74 IN f V4 I1 A ' Q A , , , P. IV . , L. ' P4 is A. I. . -I 1 g, ' 4 I V PY V: Il ' Y 4 iw 5' W V ' ' - wah- I1 Page 25 VA? N. hose was . I .. . 1 I P 4 HERBERT ATWOOD I Albion, Neh. 7 Liberal Arts 'lllonors achieved are greater than t f created. I Kapforean. I I HELEN HASCALL p Lamoni, Iowa 5 5 Liberal Arts V D . 'tGOod nature is one of her virtues. 1 Pleiadcs. :A RUBY SANDAGE l Lamoni, Iowa va Public School Music ' V , 'An' fair ,as was her bodie, yet fairer 7 ' her mind. Nikeresg C. M. Og A Cappella. LELAND NORRIS Tracy, Iowa 4 Teacher Training D Q I Beware Of the girl with golden hair, l She may be fooling thee-Beware! 3 l T. 'If T.g G Clubg Gimpers, I g I I I OLIVER COOPER Shawnee, Ohio Liberal Arts He had the hne intuition of knowing when and where and what to speak, Victoriang F. N. P.: College Players: I Lambda Delta Sigma: Royal I3. I D 5 KATHRYN B. CARTER I Somerville, Mass. Liberal Arts A good will possesses a kingdom. Niketesg O, O. H,g College Players. LLOYD STEPHENS Skiatook, Okla. I Teacher Training No sinner, nor no saint perhaps, But, well-the very best of chaps. Royal l3g All Over Sixg Lambda Delta Sigmag HG Club. KATHRYN SKINNER Kansas City, MO. , Public School Mum: 1 'Thou art all beauty or all blindness I. L . Page K Clubg A Cappellag G. G. A. C.g Lambda Delta Sigma. as 'AALA . , , L 4.4. 44,444.24 , 26 L w.v ' ' ' V ' Y Y' Y' I -H - - xxg za L. CARLYLE BARNHARDT Independence, Mo. Pre-Engineering Gone but not forgotten. Victoriang G Clubg Graceland Engineers. DORIS WATERMAN Council Bluffs, Iowa Public Scliool Music Courteous though coy, And gentle though retired, Pleiadesg C. M. C.3 A Cappella. FRANK A. FRY Woodbine, Iowa Religious Education A kindly, earnest, brave, farseeing man. Niketesg Graceland Engineers. VERNA GARVER Lamoni, Iowa Liberal Arts I'm really too busy, but I'll do it anyway. Lambda Delta Sigmag Crescent Clubg G. G. A. C.g ACACIA Staffg K Club. I HARRY SLICK Woodward, Iowa Liberal Arts A vigorous, versatile mind, C Clubg Royal I3. LUCILE HEIZER Lamoni, Iowa Public Scbool Music t'Noble in every thought and deed. Victoriang Orchestra. MARGERY WILLIAMS Ironton, Ghio Liberal Arts A friend is nature's masterpiece. Niketesg Lambda Delta Sigma. EVA MIFFLIN Chatham, Ontario, Canada Public Scbool Music 'fAnother quiet girl on our list, But when she left she surely was missed. Kapforeang Oratoriog Cv, G. A. C. ' , , , A ' V, , 1- ' ,- 5 'W' Y. . - ' ' . , ' f f 1,.c.a,a' I . L,5ai1fi. Page 27 I l 5 ,1 .-Li l A-Q44 K- l 4 4 41414414 B1 4 K4 vi 1 I I 3 4 I I l 1 4 1 4 4 51 P4 V4 V4 V4 '4 1 , , 4 fl l .Q 'I t4 A 4 '4 P g4 Y I v r , V -'Ii 'I Y I , I I 4 2 'Q -4 is 'Wi li ss. so Y ' YaKifiixixfxifxxxn s. ix xf ifk' ' ' i , f 4 T A I1 v 1 r' s 1 N V1 '4 rl r .3 rl v I 1 b Q 1 s L 1 D T r Y : 'l r Y: P ,Q P E4 P 4 Y In rl f V4 5 RUTH CURWEN :4 ' Lamonilowa 74 b . ' ' 4 1Jberal Arts p 4 y A quiet girl, modest and true, . 4 b Who does her work without much ado. , 4 P: Pleiadesg Sons and Daughtersg Oratorio, 'I P Q 4 iw 'gs N yi ru yi P P N pf N y, N p DY . 7' N 74 N rl pY i y N i V' 94 I V 4 gl jursuoas gf . . , V N Lower classmen like to think that uniors are the ersons who have to come V' P P .4 :Q an extra year to acquire what they receive in the two years, butlnot so. We are A N safe in saying that those who come back to Graceland for their third year of gc I college work are representative of the ablest and most efhcient group of the V: :Q student body. N When we look over the personnel of this class, we are aware that it consists :4 L of those who have been highly successful during the past three years and who V: : have accomplished work deserving favorable commendation. Two years ago last ,Q fall several of our outstanding athletes ot their start on the gridiron, later in that V4 g r fs' year some few of the class survived the College Player tryouts and began the pf . experience which led to their taking leading roles in several of the major produc- y , . . . . ,y tions of that organization. The juniors have undoubtedly won thelr share of P4 LN points toward receiving pennants for their societies in the various intra-mural A contests. They have done outstanding work particularly in debate, extempo- tg raneous speaking and declamatory contests. ln scholarship they have attained :4 :Y a high standard. Their participation in social affairs is evident by their mem- U1 N bership in the various leading social organizations. ln fact these juniors have been leaders in everything promoting present and ultimate self-satisfactory devel- P4 :Q opment as well as the best good for the group. P4 '4 :Q B: Q44 tg b 4 s V RXKK .7. .KKKKKXXKKXXXKKCKXKXYISSIFXYYIIFY. Il7fff. - ffffffsg Page 28 ZW I I ,M Hx q w! ' P Scophommwes H M aww HL 'f , MM lm.. fm? l ' 'fikgwllm f3z W w . f.M Hn! 1 f 'LW nnu , 1. , ,1 1 ww - 'I Wlmfbl IKI MEUK 3 51' fm INWWLQL 11.M d'l5' H r, X. wx'-1 2-. 1 I X -1 'ftrf MH QM N, 'N 41' 'V '. R K YQ ' .l'1:'.-1. J. 4 T vv vrvv IN . Y P PY P P I IN I P I I IY P I 7 P P M lv SOPHOMORE RDLL HELEN LUCILLE ADKINS N RUTH ALLISON ELMER HARVEY ANDERSON HELEN MARGARET ANTHONY N BRAND BANKER A M BANTA DONALDI BARROWS MARJORIE WORDELL BEAN GILBERT B BROOK NORNIAN CARTER ROSS COLE LILLIAN IDA CONDIT FRED COUSINS HILLARD THOMAS COX JOHN CYRIL DAMITZ LEROY LESLIE DICK HOMER A DOTY THELMA JUANITA DOWKER ISLETA HAZELLE FINLEY BETTY MILDRED FISHER ALICE ELIZABETH FLEMING MYRON ANDREW FLIGG ELMO GAMET PEARL GODDARD DELMAR GOODE PAUL M. GOULD ARNOLD J. GROVER IRWIN GUNLOCK DOROTHY ESTELLA GUNSOLLEY WILLIAM F. HAND ELBERT HANNAH ETHELYN T. HIELD PRESTON HINDERKS LOTTIE BESSIE HODGES DELLA LOUISE HOGAN ESTHER IRENE HOLLOWAY THAD HOWLAND PAULINE BLANCHE JENKINS ALICE S JENSEN PEARL AGNES LEISE DONALD E LELAND ALTA V LOVING VERNON EARL LUNDEEN PHILIP EUGENE LYSINGER MARGARET MILDRED MCPEEK FLORENCE MAE MADDEN HOWARD VOAS MEREDITH SANFORD MORDEN ANNE MORGAN MARIE NELSON IDELMA IRENE NEWCOMER JUANITA RUBY NIXON HENRY E PAPP CARL WILBER PRALL DEAN AUSTIN REDFIELD ARCHIE PAUL ROOT VERNA SCHAAR DIRK SCHREUER WILLIAM K. SCHREIER WAYNE SIMPSON VIOLET MAE SLAUTER RUTH ELIZABETH SMITH ALFRED EDWARD TOOMBS VERA TRAVIS RAYMOND E. TROYER NELL MARIE WELDON WALTER WELDON J. T. WESTWOOD RICHARD WILDERMUTH FLORA BLANCHE WILLIAMS CLARA MAY WOOD MYRON WOOD CHARLES MARION XVOODSTOCK V ffi'If M iff Q J ' TP I 61 15 I '3 P ,Y P P I I I D I . . :A NINA BELLE AMUNDSON VETA MILDRED LAPOINTE 5 , yi.. -- ' FA ' V . . 5 ,A . . 5 I . I P A' , . P I . , . , , I I I I E , f D b I I A ' ' IN ' A P I , I1 IV P IN N N I I I P N N ' I 5 I ,Q gvvrv IAAAAAA Page 30 --------.Xl - .KZX--,af,.S55IXII.---.., ------ V 'U 77 'Vvv TT' NELL VI ELDON Oakland Calif I zberal Arts Always there when help is needed ictorian O O H Crescent Club DEAN A REDFIELD Independence Mo lzberal Arts Among his interests are Tennis Basket ball and Dorothy Ka orean T l T G Club J T WESTWOOD Independence Mo Ivrbzneerzrzg Acting is his vocation pastime and amuse ment Nlketes T T T G Club ANNE MORGAN Seymour Iowa Publzc School Muszc Malice toward none and charity toward ,oal 14 ll wif 0-I EI-1 :Q-4 ig F' 'TI 35 iii: sam W lx Club C M C G G A C Crescent Club MARION Wooosrocx Lamoni Iowa Liberal Arts A bass voice and a girl friend. Kapforeang A Cappellag Gimpersg ACACIA Staff. I Liberal Arts It becomes me to be happy. Niketesg K Clu 5 G. G. A. C. , HELEN ADKINS P I Davis City, Iowa , Teacber Training A face with gladness overspreadf' Kapforean. . I MORRIS BANTA Houston, Texas Pre-Medic Y rl 74 74 V4 P ,4 b 54 l r rl Pu V P All great men are dying-I don't feel well P: N ' myself. V4 P N I P r I Niketes. 4 Iwi! T fix' i , G M T , ' M ' .T . I 1 1 , 1 f . 1 IA. I . 1 N g t Us I V' ' 5 . . .3 i. I . '1 , 4 v . ' ' 1 , . 4 , H . . 1 6 - 4 v pf 1 . . .5 'K . 4 ' 4 s . . , 4 P ,, . . . ' 7 . 74 I HU ' , 4 , r , . F ' z I , . . ., . 1 5 ' q I 4 v , ' . ,v 1 4 all. 1 T ff fu . , . 4 ' 4 V vi 1 4 N 4 I l :4 N pi l f '1 V4 v 74 5 yt P N ,4 I W r ' 7' 1 '4 :4 4 : b if , 'J I P 1 B 4 D - . I ,. 4 E M rrrr 1 YV Q Q? 51 W, P P ta rl 'I 9. Vi LL AA4A--A-Lggggahu 44-44444444441444-44444444 I Page 31 VT Qxxxxxxxnsxxxnxxxxzxxxxxxx 444 X LRA TRAVlb CJTIIUDIOD 'Neb Lasher Trazzzzng A 1ll around good sport wh rexer een a for 1n K Club C- b A ELMO GAMLI Plsgah Iovm Pre Medzc Here 1s 1 box they call Red Xlost likely lts bemuse ol the hcur on hls head Royal I3 Glmpers ACAUA Staff C Club ARNOLD Grzox ER Manchester IN ll 17151116671 Ig Some of hls nons ns novx and then bets hrm 111 trouble and nut Hbmn VICIOYIAII F N P FLORA AVILLIAMS Iron on Ohro Yeadver Training lJlE1Z:lllCS PAUL GOULD Independence N10 Izberal Arts A real pCI'SOI11l1tV T T I ACACIA Staff All Over QIX HELEN1 ANTHONY Lamon low Publir 961001 Music She Llllllif care for Cl1I9lLlS HCUNIIIES CKbClub A Cappella G G A C Press u Lorrie HODGES Beaxerton Nllch Home Econoffzzcs From her prettv brown eyes beamed a twlnkle and a smlle Plelades lAlYRONJ Vw ooD 'Nhuwoo lll 4 uzculture Men of few words are the best men N1ketes Grmpers 'ff V AA AAALLALLAAALAL AAALAAAA A4444A4444444444A4A4A4AAA T Tv77YYVV7 A V V V 'Yi Y M TT T2 'TTT7 7 7 777 , A 4 as 1 r 1 Y In si by yi VY ' r pl : ' , A ' ' Y1 5 N 1 ' ' 'l r -, Y 7 - ' 'Q v ., ' V1 , A n A ' e ' S Y4 5 K p e. 5 5 . . C. Y: V :N A A , 3 Iv 1. .C - L 3 f A . f. v . , ,, . ' b ' 5 S: . . Q 1 . I A A. , 1 N , I W . f A ' ' 4 lu I 7 i -7 4 N - -. . - ' KU' ' I ,Q , . . . . 4 N , ra , . 4 P A Y , 1 N ' N, ' ' P4 fl 'She proved the worth of a smile. N ' V4 I3 5' 1 N 74 N I4 N ,Q N A A ,4 N . ' '4 fx' H f H ,Q by r Q 4 , - I ,I 9 . . .5 , 3 . ' - . N z' v , A ,4 D - V V' N - 1, Z1 ' 'Q 'Y L 7 '4 ,Q ,, . , B, . V. . ,, '4 Y H H . . . ' ,4 , , . , . . . . ., 4 , l . P4 by P N V p . V1 z A or f gr N 1- , 7: ,Y - I ,, ' , N ' l - 4 r A I K' , 4 W A A ff ,Q 1 Q ' . '4 P I - l '4 W H e U D, N ' ' . p4 N ' 5 n '- P4 z' 'Q r 5' N ,4 PY b' '11 rt P yt Svv A77 W rrvrrlrrr vvvvh QYVYVVYVYV v vvvvvvwvvvql Pagf 32 V v P 5 In '3 ,Y LEROY DICR Traverse Clty Nlreh Publzc 961001 A411511 Not a brg man ln lmhes perhaps K orean T I I XIOLET NI SLAUTER Davis Crty l1w'1 leadver Yrazmrzg Sweet and modest as the xrolet Kapforean ALTA X EE I..OVlNIb Carllsle Iowa I eaclver 7 raznznb I lappy and urel ree Ixapforean DONALD I BARROVNS I lmon Iowa 171111116 5611001 M11s11 To glwe hrs statements a loreelul bang When words laxl he uses slan etes I I T -X Cap ella C u eq u i' f' ' xxxx k so 'W' 'P 1 ARTHUR A OARMAN London En land Relzgzous 1'ducat1011 But I I love to spend mv tlme In slnglng Nlketes Glmpers A Cappella PEARL LIESE Nall owa Teacher lrammg A pearl IH name and nature Kapforean Crescent Cluh Press Cluh PEARL GODDARD Champlon Neb Te zclver lwmzvz Gentle of speech benefreent ol mll1Ll Kapforean SANFORDJ NIORDEN Nngara lalls N Y Lzberal flrts Qulet aloof must be IH loxe P ratles I N P 1 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 V1 I 5 r A v I , Y Q . ,Q ,I Q , I . N 1 I -A V1 Hpf 5 . I U 4 rv I L 5 Iv . 'Q ' , 1 1. 1 b ., -Y . . , I 4 r ff , . ,1 4 r R ' - 1 , . 1 : , A Q P: I ' 1 H 1 , ,. U . . , U 4 A f S1 I 1 N ' 1 ' 1 W 4? , ' I ,H N -- - , - , I ' - Q: Q 1 - - - - UH V1 ty Nik 5 '. .5 . p 7 'L Cl b. N N 5' ,Q by ' V4 N P4 r I , V1 v 'tA- V1 N . 1 - gf Q1 N 1 ' 3 ' I ,1 N ,K V I . . 1. . , ,1 N .. 1 . A - 4 I . 3 3 . . V4 r V1 N 71 Vg V ' I , V . I ,. . , N W 'Q 1 ' . g1 P ' , .1 3 . 3 . .. ,4 U 'Q P V4 N I 4 ry . 54 y , 1 . 4 N ,Z I ,. . g :4 N 11 , -, - A , . Y4 Q ' 7' pq . 1 . :1 5 ' ': . v ' 4 b W c ' , . . 14 1 In ff ' ,. - A A Q1 N le' 1 f. . ,4 I' '1 iw 'I N 4 N 4 I A I P' - WWA-.. Y- A- A M N11.XK-----4--- .XllK--.-- .. -!55!'I!5!.-- -I.!x Page 33 ivvvvv ' 5 5 ' K ' ' n l ? .v 5 ' vv '- ' v s' v P P I r I I HOMER Dow 'lraverse Clty lVlIch Publzc School Muszc Thus It IS when man IS ruled by woman MARIE NELSON Phoemx Anzona leaclfer Trazmng A good pal a regular D11 a squar shooter And a frlend to tIe to for keeps VIctorIan O O H C G A ALICE JENSEN Moorhead Iowa Teacher Tramzng Not too SCFIOUS not too gay But a very mce grrl In every way Nlketes E T A H VoAs MEREDITH Blrmrngham England Lzberal Arts In Voas the Great God let loose a thlnker on thlS planet Vrctorlan Lambda Delta Slgma Assocrate PHIL LYsINoER Lamon Iowa Lzberal flrfs l got no use for the women Plelades VERNA SCHAAR Lake Orlon lVlIch Lfberal flrts Culture IS an lenued vIrtue Kapforean Record Staff DELIVIA NEWCOMER Lamom Iowa Yeaciver Irazmng A be'IutIful and happv glrl Wxth step 5 hght as summer aIr Kapforean O O H L1 G A C, DONALD E LELAND Plymouth Mass I zberal lrls There are two srdes to exery QUESTION My slde and the wrong sxue Kapforean Oratono . D 5 . . , l I', bl ' A , I ,. , , ,, 1 - , ' M I P ' , ' , 5 . 1 ,, . . 1 ,, 5 5 ' ' . D 1 - P, I , . I , 5 . - .. .. 5 ,, , , k cl Q i. N 5 , . .3 . . . . P I . rl ,A I l . .1 , ' ' Y 5 I l 1 1 , I . V 5 . . Kapforeang A Cappellag T. T. T. ' l 5 .5 . 5 ,. , . l .., . O., e , 4 . I I 3 . . .3 1. . .C. I P ' 4 ' . .Y I I U - 5 ' 5 . . . P P -' I 5 , 5 . J ,, A . 5 . ,, N ' ' 5 I ' ' . 5 . P P I l N Q Y- -- f- --- ---- W- -- - v- -- , Y . , ,rwrv AA A A A4gAgAAAg-LAAAA 4... 444,444444444444A444 P 577- - -.. 77777 -- Page 34 SSSLXSLLLLLSLSLLLLLSXXSLS lil VERNON L LUNDEEN Mlnneapolls Nllllll lzberal Arts lve found lots of fun lust to Slt and argue some Plelades F N P Lollege Players THELMA Dow RER Chlcago lll leacber Traznzrzg She has a voIce of gladness and a smIle VIctOrIan College Players RUTH ALLISON Taberwlle Mo leacber Traumzg Always sunny always cheerful Never WOl'I'l6Ll never tearful BRAND BANKER Lamom Iowa leacber Traznzng A well rounded man PleIades G Club XVILLIAM SCHREIER Olton Texas Lzberal Arts Known for hlS southern drawl K1pfOrean OratorIo FLORENCE luADDEN l-lermlston Oregon Home Fconomzcs ller Smlle remmds us of sunbeams NIketes XX AYNE SIMPSON Troy Kansas Iracber Tmmzng Ile commands when eer he speaks NIketes Glmpers PAULINE B JENKINS Perry Iowa Home Ifeonomws Always ready for work Or pleasure Kapforean P I fl IQ' Ii N V4 N M IN V4 by B ' V vvvvvv vv ' ' V ' ' ' v f' ' ' rr , , . e - I L,-L .,,. A ' ' 1 I 1 z, I Il is Q A 1 P . '. . L , . I A 5 - K1 z A I: I . . ' , V1 'Q . . .Q ' . '1 . I 35 lv 1 I 5' ' A I if 5 ff ' . , ' H I L' ' ' 7 N ' I4 I l y ' 4 IV I I -1 I l 'Q V , . P4 Iv A - - 1 N ff . ,. , , 4 ' Niketesg K Clubg O. O, A. C. 3 Y ,' , I A ,. ' . 'Q If I , I vi I , L, - .4 P' I M i I N Q I l I V A ' , ' ' . L 4 , . 'A , l V4 I 9, I , 74 I J , 74 I l . - 74 - ,, . . ' Q ,, V4 I . - '4 5 I ' g4 I 4 I V4 I , A V4 I . I be I . . 4 1 - v I . . I 5 I V H Q . - P , I Y4 IN ' ' I :1 1 IN B P 1 . il Q , 4 N I fs 5 gc PN . V llv Q Y P-PW - PPP -Av PA - - W ., wr 'ww -P x 5.K...7 . -------.Yll...---. ---5...f!5.--,--------II!f Page 35 I 'TTT Ross G COLE I1mOnI Iowa Teacher lraznzizg, ll ar me for I wIll sp ak Nrketes College Players ALICE E FLEMINO Cedar Rapids low Teacher Training, Sweet and retiring and Oh so studious 'Niketes Sons and Daughters LILLIAN I CONDIT Xernoma Oregon Teacher Trazmzzg Nexer quit until youxe done your best l'Or the best IS none too good Kaptorean ELMER ANDERSON Gays Nlills Wls liberal flrts You re sure Of a friend h re lxapforean RAYMOND TROYER Joplin MO. Engineering Always busy therefqre always happy. Niketes' Record Editor' Press Club. LOUISE HOGAN Carthage MO. Liberal Arts L, Keeps her friends quite sunny, She always sees the side that's funny. Victoriang HKU Clubg G. G. A. . ETHELYN HIELD Janesville, Wis. Liberal Arts It's love that makes the world go 'roundf' Niketesg Cv. Cv. A. C. 74 N W in . RICHARD WILDERMUTH tg Plano, Ill. V4 ,Q Teacher Training z D May ,love in his next commodity of hair P send him a beard. :Q N P W 4 5. Victoriang Oratorio. V4 t. 4 94, , M-, . - . 5 h,.i.KK.!----.XX!.XXll'LC--.-ies .5512-1.-5.--------------Q Iffiffix x 'fxK 5 xxxxx Q lx ' T 22' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 4, P P1 51 pq K1 pq 'W N yi N ,I N , ,I ' ' V1 I 'L lf. f 54 P ' '1 : e - I' e 'I , . , ' . yd P N 4 , I , . . Y ' , I :Q i . . . x V: 5 .. ' - - i s- 4 ,Q . 3 ' . , . 4 I '1 f i . I , X. . Y I 3 HA' . - - . i. . 1 It I . 4 is 4 P 4 N 4 by , . Yq by , 1 T1 i- ,Q DY 4' , ,Q is ,. . , . Q .. v, iq , ' ' V4 ,Y I ' ,Q D' 'Q P' ' ,4 W V, N V4 W K4 N , ,4 N ,4 N ., ,, ,4 T I ry ' ' ,t r I '4 V ,1 I1 '1 N f K4 PN 'Q P 7: i I C s' N 4 5 It N :4 :Q vi N : A Page 36 Qliififiix x xi xx xxxxxxxx n l ' ' A All ' up I ' ' ' 2, I N N N v I I V4 V4 V4 54 1 . V4 ,Q 54 ,I 'I 'I I I CLARA Woop rl y I Burlington, Mass. :I rf Home Ec011o11zics 79: I l'She has a reputation in the culinary world. 4 ,Y Victoriang Oratorio, 4 I 4 ly HENRY E. PAPP 4 N Akron, ohio ': ' ljizgivzeering 1 I A surveyor was he 4 Niketes, Cimpers '4 IVIARJORIE W BEAN! Fall Rixer Mass Lzberal Arts Be good and youll be happy But you II miss a lot of fun Niketes O O H CYRIL DAMITZ Underwood Iowa Pre Medzc Big Chief Nmcompoop F N P Royal I3 ACappeIla C- Club Victorian NIYRON FLIGG Independence Nlo Pre E11gz1zeerz11g II be merry and free II be sad nobody If nobody cares for me III care for no body Niketes Royal I3 G Club KLETA FINLEY Newton Iowa Teacher Trazmng Wisdom flows from her lips and friendship from her heart Club THADJ Howrnwp Los Angeles Calif Pre Medzc A regular chanticleer Pleiad S A Cappella ININA Aviuwpson Wagner S Dak 761161167 Trvzwnz A fair garden in her looks Xnd in her mind the wisest books 3 iades E T A G G A C Cresc C ub 7777 1' 1 I1 '1 by g I . I Q N A ' , A - I N , 4 by N l ' ,Z 4 N ' f . 4 7: I Q . . . 1 P 4 Y N , ,I . 'A 1 by U - - - ' H ,Q Y Q A ' D ,, ,, P4 ,Q ,' . ' ., , , . :Q 5 . W vi N 5 74 N 4 LY ' !4 sq I ,4 In . . 'E ' gi 'I - .4 N I' , ' I for 4 W4 . ,Z4 Vx 1 ' - ,1 N H ,4 N . , ' , I, ,, ,1 v4 I I ' ,Q N ,4 YN v , 'Q PY ', , , ,4 1 ' 4 , H I - I - - 5+ is vi 5 Pleiadesg E. 'If Ag Record Stallfg Crescent P4 4 I , in I ' 4 f v ' 51 4 I I I rg Q ' P Q . 'Q , P ' . .I I it I I I ' 5 . . ' Pl , I H . . I . g S4 m 5 . . , w ,, ,J tile' g . , . .g . . . . .3 ent z' I 1 Nl . 1 I 4 , ' 1 ' . . , V WWW V A , Y , , . , F.- , , , P at AAAAAAA-44.44AAAg-A-AAAAAALA445441444444A44AAA444AAAa Page 37 I ' I E3 N I :Q 'Z' is DELMAR T. GOODE Independence Mo. Engineering He counts time by doing noble deeds. Kapforean' F. N. Pi A Cappella' Record Staff. RUTH E. SMITH Hiteman Iowa Teacher Training Character is the product of daily life. Victoriang K Clubg Crescent Clubg G. '. MILDRED MCPEEK Lamoni, Iowa Teacher Training She is as virtuous as she is fair. Niketes. C. ELBERT HANNAH Shawnee, Ohio Liberal Arts Silence is the key to success. Pleiadesg F. N. P. GILBERT B BROOK Denver Colo Agriculture Oklahoma has other riches besides wells Nrketes T T T G Club VETA LAPOINTE Ottumwa Iowa Teacher Training Artistic with a temperament Kapforean E T A t match ALFRED Tooivnas Providence R I Liberal Arts A well groomed well mannered gentle man Pleiades College Players PRESTON HINDERKS Stewartsville Mo Liberal Arts You can always depend on Preston Niketes All Over Six A Cappella V4 V4 P4 V4 V4 V4 P4 V4 P 4 V4 M Y fl ' C fix I xxxx .4 2 T 'C f, f , T ' P D 1 I 4 Iv I l '3 I I Lv I 1 D Q 1 r ' I 1 'I ' ' oil I 5 T . . ,, 1 V 3 . . .3 . 4 'v I l :Y ' . . 4 O . r ' 4 r I 1 r l ? 1 : . 1 - I f, I H Q 4 Q' , ' E: v ' ' 5' N I pf by ' V4 :Q ' Y U 7' W H 1 P' ' 5 ' g . 'Q W D, N V, N D, W D, N P4 D' sq I I ' 'I W -f U N f f 1 :4 D 1 I '4 V 'E 5: N ' '4 r I V4 v '4 L C, I N A C gl N 4 4 S4 5' :Q S: N 74 p '4 n ' 51 I Il 54 r 7: by .. - 6 I Y TWT T V . A v 4-44AAAAAAAAAAAXZ..-KA-AAAR44-4-4x44444444444444A4-Q Page 38 Y' lKI I' fix xxn l To N QQ , C C V P p , 1 p 1 V N N L N HILLARD Cox ' N Paris, Texas Liberal Arts Blessed is mirthfulness. 1 1 1 I u '1 r T I P P It is one of the renovations of the world. P D 1 P Pleiadesg Royal 133 All Over Six: ACACIA Staff. 1 I WALTER WELDON 1 p Lafayette, Calif. 1 Pre-Medic , 1 Although he had much wit, 4 1 1 1 He was very shy of using it. P P P t Victoriang All Over Sixg Royal 135 G , Club l DIRK SCHREUR, JR Gaylord, Nllch Lzberal Arts Knowledge is power Kapforean Press Club JUANITA NlxoN Lamoni Iowa Public School Muszc Peppy pretty and pleasant She charmed us wlth her voice Pleiades A Cappella O O H ARCHIE RooT Madison Wis Lzberal Arts A fast man in some ways Plerades Gimpers G Club NORMAN T CARTER Provo Utah Teacher Trazmng Shes not fat just pleasmgly plump Niketes Oratorio DOROTHY GUNSOLLEY Lamoni Iowa Publ1c School Muszc Beware of her fair hair Victonan K Club Orchestra WILLIAM F HAND Council Bluffs Iowa Lzberal Arts Nothing serious just the clown Iglxkfetes T T T Record Staff AcAc1A ta r l A4 v . 'i 5 1 . 1 4 v , 4 P ' . . 4 N ' I N 4 P . ', , 4 1 H A A ,I as A to 1 ,q , , . . . V N P 3 1 5 . . 4 W , ' ' T it -. H v1 l Y ' . ' . H n J W 5. l V4 l . A '1 V4 l ' V4 V I . . sq , I . '4 Fr 1 N I4 r 'I A . , 7 ' ,, . . I p4 p 1 lfor she eircells all women in her l-o-c-k-S. s i - 'Q W 'f N r . 74 l . ,Q - 1 B4 P' '4 in 14 ' ' I - ,u ' 5 . . .3 9 7, Y ' V4 N V. ru za 1 fa r RXK .XX .K - - - .lllillllii .KK'Z5551!55fII5Y. Iffffffffflfffg Page 39 vv v V vvv vrvv CARL PRALL Lamoni Iow1 Publzc School Muszc Ile never lets studies interfere mth his education Victorian Sons and Daughters X Cappella Grchestra Mr. Briggs: My razor doesn't cut at all. Mrs. Briggs: You don't mean to tell me that your beard is tougher than the linoleum? Myron Wood: From whence came these motley freckles? Helen H.: From eating the commissary's rusty raisins. Nick: I've learned how to read lips. Clara: How do you do that? Nick: I use the touch system. HE FLUNKED A New York State teacher writes that the following incident happened in her own class: A history pupil was writing a test. At the top of the paper appeared: Lord God of Hosts, be with me yet, lest I forget, lest I forget. At the close of the paper he wrote: Lord God of Hosts was with me not, for I forgot, for I forgot. r WORSE YET y4 N The old lady was looking for something to grumble about. She entered the butcher's shop 74 vu with the iight of battle in her eyes. v4 N I believe that you sell diseased meat here. V4 , Worse, replied the butcher, blandly. I 74 , f'What do you mean, worse? demanded the astonished patron. . :1 pq The meat we serve is dead! confided the butcher in a stage whisper. ,I :N Helen: 'AWhy, what's the matter, Boly? You're looking sick: what is it? W Boly: Work! Nothing but work, work, work, from morning till night. '4 Y Helen: t'How long have you been at it? P4 I: Boly: Too long. I start tomorrow. B4 7 Traffic Cop: Come on. What's the matter with you Pi 7 Sandy: I'm well, thanks, but my engine's dead. iq 4 N Iii 34 N y: nm 5 r . . -. -t , AAAAAALAAA4Xl-KaAAAA4..v. Y iififafifiif Kfxixfffxxfxxilkit' ' ' - I . 2' ' 'v ' ' ' ' ' v ' 5 7 Y 1 vi Iv K' N yl rv . ...Y ,1 N 9' 41 4 s 7, I It 1 L 51 5 '7 t yq D . . 4 g , . . , by - 1 N -1 1 4 Y: ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 I F' N I 1 P: 4 P 4 :B 1 N 4 P ra I Y In vi ru K4 I1 vi W 7 4 is :4 I1 H H- 'I ! V4 ' v PN il '4 N V' w '4 P 54 N N N 74 z' '4 be g' Q 4 P r N Q .w 51 L' '- r 5' v 71 Y iw 51 Page 40 V ''iififiiiiifxKixYxsAifffx'M'2Y ' ' S 4 2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 P N N N N '3 ,Y F V1 71 V1 71 V1 g1 soPHoMoREs pl ,T , sf I lt is our ambition to express in these few pages devoted to us sophomores our yi , appreciation, aims, aspirations and ratitudes to, for, and concernin Graceland ,Q ' 8 8 '4 : and all this, that, and the other pertaining thereunto. But-however, nevertheless 4 z and notwithstanding, we realize this is impossible because of so limited a space and 1 , were it possible it would be impractical, and useless, because such a record would 4 rx be ignored by the fond reader. Therefore we take advantage of this opportunity yi I to merely recount some of our experiences here which perhaps mean most to us, 4 v me dass of '29 1 None of us can forget those Hrst three days of our college life The party at South Woods is perhaps the most pleasing of these memories By all means don t forget Lonzos winged collar and Nick Carter s straw hat lt IS needless to men tion the entrance exams and the intelligence tests those were our darkest hours A feature of the freshman year which excells the sophomore year is that good old jones Gates dorm rules which we liked so much better than the now prevailing Gilbert Morgan prohibitory measure to happiness and personal freedom The kid party went over like a flock of wild geese headed south for winter vacation Fun yea brethren we saw much merriment Then at the movies afterward we played the part of kids all right We nearly were kicked out for being too voclf erous in our appreciation of the hero on the silver screen Football games track meets freshman chapel society 1n1t1at1ons and banquets That old freshman year was really and truly full of good things We felt queer when we came back and saw all of the freshies had taken our places Say' didn t we get ex en for what had been done to us the year before? Nuff said Yes sir dear reader we are quite a gang We re not the smartest and we re not the dumbest but never mind about that When bigger and better sophomore classes are gotten together we ll be the ones to get it together The sophomores they are mighty wise etc wise as compared to last year The most stately personages on the campus are sophomores the most learned and sophisticated are sophomores in fact the only thing that the sophomores don t have is a high grade point average This really doesnt make any difference because every sophomore knows that he is brilliant and wise even if no one else does We hereby ought to go into some of the sophomore activities The Grst and largest activity of the year was the registration in September Needless to say this function was a howling success mainly because everyone in the class partici pated Shortly after the registration fete a Christmas vacation brawl was held y . v r - 71 I' , . . , 'Q N , - - , ' . ' . , . - 1 N . . . 5 t 4 PQ . - - I gg, . . .. + N . ' ,, . ., . T 1 P' ' .H ,Q ,Q . . . . . y, W E , , ' . ' V1 pq . . . . . - 5, P by J x 1 1 ' N t ' , 4 N 74 :Q 1 B: N . . ' ' f . t4 I . A is ' V4 , . . I , , sv, v 1 f f . ' . 'Q N , . K4 , Y , . '4 i ' 'I 14 ' ' rx ' P , - :Y This song really fits the sophomore class this year, indeed they are mighty 7: . ,4 r - . N . ' ' . - z' PY ' ' , l N . , . . . . '4 N . ' . . . ,Q n ' L 4 5 ' . . V4 , . :I N . . . . 9' b . 7' P1 . . . . . ,4 N ' ' y' , . . . . . . .- 'Q VN . . l , . . yi p . . . 4 , gt PY ,4 N V4 PN bi N V' '32 uf EXKKXX, .KKXKXXXXKXXXKKCK . .. lafffffffffff. 1, ffffffff. .. Ig Page 41 V gxxxnnxnxxxxxnxxxxxfM24 All Thls commenced at 4 35 December l9th and contlnued t1ll 8 O0 january 3d and as soon as the aifalr began sophomores of every descrlptlon were seen brawhng down the steps the roads slclewalks and what have we by now Several cltles ln the U S and Samoan Islands reported havlng seen remnants of th1s brawl There were sex eral other very excluslve affalrs such as the aforementloned but these two were outstandlng and probably w1ll not be surpassed unless It IS by means of the Commencement CHllStl'l6IllC Carmval And now lets go 1nto several of the sophomore accompllshments The fore most of these IS the way they break rules These rules are very good thmgs counta what would the sophs do lf there wasn t any rules to keep the frosh off thelr property and the junlors from stealmg thelr women? human How could sophomores get along wlthout breaklng somethlng or gomg broke? What we mean by all thls IS that the rules were broken Next we all became accompllshed muslclans After slxteen serenades and fifteen over nlght hlkes there wasnt a man IH the sophomore class who couldn t smg Of course all the glrls knew how to slng long slnce for who ever heard of a woman who couldnt s1ngP Other accompllshments are plentlful but these wrll sufhce for now Anyway the sophs have a tlme hke nobodys busmess and we ll all go d wn to defeat lf any Slnglflg Graceland Blues That s all there IS' 4 Q ri :4 1 gl '4 bf V4 VT777Vv777 vvvvvv 777 -' i7 '. 1 vi rr 1 1 1 1 1 , , , ,I . , . . . '1 . . . V4 , 4 3 4 . ' . - 54 . . . 1 V4 I .1 - H - - V1 . . ' . . ' 4 4 . . . 4 . - 1 74 , . . . - 4 . . 4 , . ' , 1 '4 . r, 1 Rules were made to be brokeng lf not, they would have made them at least ,I I . . . og . N . . 4 . . 4 q . q 1 4 . 1 - . . y , . , . . 'I . . . y, , . . ' . . 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FRESHM EN ROLL IDA WVILMA ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON WILLIAM ANDERSON KATHLEEN ARMOUR GLEN ATVI OOD VIOLET AULD DICK BAILEY IRENE BALLAINTYNE HAZEL BASKINS DELMA BASS G R BATHE ALBERT BRADBURY EARL BUDD IRIS L BUTTS HALE BULLARD ALICE CARY CHAPPELONV BYRON JOHN CHEASEBRO RUTH MABEL CLARK MILDRED MELISSA CLARK IRVING HOWES COOK ROTHBE BOYD COOK AGNES VENITA COONCE ORAL LOUIS CRATON ROBERT GLEN CRAWFORD ALMA IRENE CRAYNE MAYNARD CUMMINGS CELIA THELMA DANIELS RICHARD DAY GEORGE DIPPEL FRED ELMER DOBBINS PAULINE DOLL GRACE EPIJERSON MORTIMER FISHER MYRON FISHER FRANKLYN FORD JOHN FRANZ JAMES GAGNON JAMES GARDNER MARIE GAYLORD ROSS GODDARD RICHARD GRAVES ARDON GRENAVVALT HELEN BETTY GRIGGS CHARLES GUNLOCK LARUE HALL RUTH HARPE JOHN HARRINGTON JOSEPH HUFFERD EDNA HULL THELMA INGRAM RALPH JENSEN GLEN JOHNSON IRENE JOHNSON GERTRUDE JONES JUNE JONES HARRIET JORDAN MILLER JOYCE WVILLIAM HARL KELLEY ROBERT KELLEY RENNETH KERNS MABEL KILLPACK WALTER KILLPACK GERTRUDE LAIRD ALICE LANE EARL LANE MARION LANGTON WILLARD LEEPER HARLAN LEWIS JAYNNE LEWIS CORA LEVERSON LAWRENCE MCCAULEY FERN MCDANIEL GLADYS MCKIM FLORENCE MCNEIL THOMAS MALEY RODERICK MAY ELOISE NJOFFETT MARJORIE MOREY ARTHUR OAKMAN ALICE PARSONS - FRANK PARSONS ELBERT PITCHER DOROTHY PRALL HAROLD REDFIELD MERLE REDFIEID HENRY RHOADS HARRY RUNKLE DONALD SANTEE IRENE SCHULTE EDNA SMITH JAMES SMITH JUNE SNIVELY LEO SPANGLER CLARK SPONAUGLE HARBERT SPRAGUE DOROTHY SPRINGER JAMES STAGEMAN VERLYN ST EVEINSON DONALD STOFT EUDOTIA STOKES HELEN STOVER DORIS SWAIN VIDA TEETERS FRANCIS TOUSLEY ED TRAVER JOHN TURNER PAUL J. UTNEHMER ANNA LYNN VANSKIKE HAZEL VANDERNVOOD GARNETTE VOLKERTS Mll.TON VREDENBURG EVA WALLACE WILBUR WALLACE FRANCES WHITCHER MAXWELL WHITE CECIL WILLETTS MARGARET WILLIAMS RUTH WILLIAMS OLIVE WINEGAR MIRIAM WINHOLTZ LYLE WOODSTOCK FRANCES WRENN FLORENCE ZIEGENHORN Kfffifliliifx Six Ixllifffx x Q4 1222llZx22Y222ZK222222221q Ig A 1 :N V1 .N '1 we V1 ,N '1 N V1 if , I 51 D 1 In D ' X A Q I 7 , . L., , N - ' U - I D I , ' P D P , , , . . I P I3 ' In A . I1 . A pq ' In - N , N A N ra I D N '3 P N 511 .XX .KKK .lllflllllllilllflSSXFXYIIIXI. fxqffffffffffx 4 Page 44 T7 7777 QLSSLLSSLLLLXBLSL 1211513181 All ALICE PARSONS Ruleton Kansas leacber Tramuzg VIct0rIan E T A MILTON VREDENBIJRC. LamonI Iowa Pre Medzc VICIOTIZD -IAYNNE LEWIS Independence N10 Yeadver Trauzuzg Plemdes O O H JOHN VRANZ Demer Colo Sczence Oxer SIX I' N IRENE BALLANTYNE Lamom Iowa Publzc School Music NIketes C 'NI C PACL I LTNEHMER Anngo WIS Ieacber Tramzng Plemdes PreSS Club JAMES B GACNON Savanna IllInoIS Pre L7lgI1Z667ZHg Kapforean ALICE C CI-IAPPELOW Independence Mo Teacher Traumzg Nlketes C M C FLORENCE MCNEIL Cleveland OhlO Publzc School Musw NIketes EDWARD TRANER Arlmgton Mass Agrzculture Royal I3 All Over SIX G Club RALPH JENSEN Harmlton Mo Pre law PleIadeS IVIARKARET WILLIAMS Columbus Ohm lzberal Arts NICIOFIHH Press Club N Si! .X - . .K - - - - - - - .171 Z. - . .. ZXSSSSIVIIISI. 1. - .. -- - - Ifffffg T V7777V 77 I V VTV W ' ' W? ' 7 V V? A V Y 1 Y ' ri I 'Y N I Tv I ,Q L ,I D . I 1 I 'Q 5 ,- . . . r D . . I S . . . . I , I - ' - I I I I I ' ' 4 , I l Y I -1 :Q A ,A .I . A I - C. ' '4 5 I ' '--- -4 I , , . 4 5 .Q -' 'I b ' '. Q '. I . 1 I , A, I . .h 4 Pu , ' 4 . Q A ' I ' 4 is , . ' ' . ', .4 N Q S: . -Y ,I 4 A '61 by 'Q IV Y Pu I C1 gi D I I - , gi :I I I ,: N I 4 N ' '4 Iu . '4 I' y , :Y . . V4 N , . . . V4 N K4 I f I I - 4 5 I , , ' . 'Q 5 . ' ' ,4 , . V4 :Y If , ' ' V I! , I . 'I . , . Y , . 54 I - . ,' ll I I ' I 5' IV , . y' I1 ' . ' I! I 1 '4 PN , l I S4 I ' ' 1 4 I ' ' 'I 4 :Q B' IX' !I N vi ' I Page 45 I I I I D I I I N yu 3 or IRVING H. COOK Providence R. I. Liberal Arts Pleiades. FRANCES R. WRENN Omaha Neb. Teacber Trairzing O. O. H: Press Club. BOYD II. PATTERSON Council Bluffs, Iowa I iano Victorian. OLIVE WINEGAR Buhl, Idaho Teacher Training Kapforeang ACACIA Staif. ORAI. CRATON Independence, Mo Liberal Arts Pleiades. GERTRUDE LAIRD Roseburg, Oregon Liberal Arts Niketesg E. T, Ag ACACIA Staff. RUTH E WIIIIAMS Ironton IJIIIO Publzc 5511001 Muszc XIICIOFIZIFI JOHN C IIARRINGTON IIam1Iton Wo Lzberal flrfs VIctorI1n IIARL KHLTI Modoc Kansas Pre Medu PICIHLICS X assar Kansas Izberal Arts VICIOFIHH IIARLANI IEWIS NIINSOUTI Xallev Iowa I beral Arfs Kapfore III IZDNA F SMITH Omaha Neb eau! I' r ll Ill Plelades O O H .KKXX..i----.XXKXlll 32- --.Zee . I.!J.-I.- ---------------. AAAAA4AAAA Y , I 5. B B I v. .4 4 4 4 . In I o fi'f C ' A ' . xxx x l C ,H f if . C I P I I .l 3 I I I N 'I :G 51 W p' I I I I pq fi -. I I ' I V4 I I ' I A ' , I -C . I ' . , Y I f . f . , .. 5 I IIQILE j. BLILLARD I I .f , A 74 be . . I ' I 1 ' 4 N A I A 4 .1 I - , , , N f . J 4 'I' K I A 4 :S I ' - 4. . 4 N u 4 I H, T 'Jar I' 4 :Arg I I I 5: . . . 1 Y P e 'f Q 1 I I N l 4 DN 1 I I I I I 'I s I ' I I1 r ' r S' I J ' I I pl P r :I I Y P4 V4 b , Y4 Page 46 V' vv'v'vv' ' Y I V ' 'v ' ' 'V v SS ,. S11 ll .Y v I I VT 'lv y RICHARD DAY D Independence Mo lzberal Arts Nlketes A Cappella Funorm STOKES Vlnlta Oklahoma Ieaeher Iramnz PISIHLICS C NI C LARLIE IIAIL Nlllton llorlda Pre Przgzrzeerzrlg, Nlketea All Oxer Sm DOROTHY K SlRlxoER Perrv Iowa leacber Iramuzg, Kapforean K Club j BYRON CHEASEBRO Bellmgham Washmgton Pre I llf,I71E?T1lIg lN1ketes KATH LEEN1 AR vxopk Independenee Mo Specral Kapforean A Jill! CLARK SPONAUGLE Ojxbwa WIS l rberal Arts Plelades VEK11 YA COONCE Marlon Ill 7 eacber Tramzng GLEN Arwooo Alblon Neb Lzberal Arts Kapforean VIOLET AULD Lamom Iowa Teadver Irazmng, N1ketes NIAR WHITE Lamom Iowa Lzberal Arts HELEN STOVER Portland Oregon Teacher I rauzzrzg Kapforean Plelades College Plaxers Royal I A' ' I ' QQ . ,Q - -- 1 : v 1 .. .VY A- . , Q l I fl .I . . p . yy A ' v 7 Z v . A A I A A A y .l fg. ' I. f I b I , P Y. ' P l.. V, , , . v . . b . y . , -1, ,. . up ,. D -1 .. . I I I L4 V I - . , I N N AA ,4 I I - '1 , . .. p4 v 71 v 1 Kapforeang O. O. 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GRENAWALT Independence Mo 7 eacber 7 raznzrzg Nlketes HAZEL BASRINS North Platte Neb Lzberal Arts X 1Ltor1an G R BATHE Lamom Iowa Lzberal Arts PIe1acIes IVIILDRED CLARK Castlne Maine Plano X 1Ltor1an Lamonl Iowa lzberal flrtl XICIOTIKH G Club PAULINE DOLL Councll Bluffs Iowa Teacher Traznmg, Kapforean E I A Acxcm Staff HARRY RUNKLI- Pisgah Iowa Pzano Clmper G Club 5 H 4 I 1 '1 1- Al A I A - I ' . . 4 ' . -' ' I 4 ' 4 4 ' Q , 4 : I f I 4 , I t . , 1 . 4 : ' be ' 4 v' A Bl Q . gl I I W B4 N '4 I 1 vi ' Y 1 - A- .1 l 1 ' ' ' ,4 . N I I . H . ,4 '4 I ' 7+ r ' ' V ' D rt : I , P4 v I ' 7 I I ' I'IARBERT.SPRAGL7Ii 54 s ' I ' ,. . I ,Q ,, ' 4 , I I I z: l ' , f I' r , . . I Q ,N ' . 1-. .' r . v ' ' I g, D 4 ' .- ' y: I: ,, Y H ,, P4 g . :I - V4 I bl P4 '4 re if p 4 V4 Z' N Q 44 M- M p ,4 'miata ----------.zx--.1-..z4ss:5:'5::f.-5.----------:.-m Page 49 V xxx xxx x x 444 JAMES GARDNER Independence Mo. Liberal Arts ' Victorian' F. N, P. ALMA CRANE Kansas City Mo. Teacher Training Victorian. - EDNA E. HULL Des Moines, lowa Teacher Training Kapforeang ACACIA Staff. I VERLYN E. STEVENSON Lamoni, Iowa N Liberal Arts D Victorian. 1 RUTH M. CLARK ' Castine, Maine P l Home Economics 7 Victoriang K Club, V4 N ALBERT BRADBURY N Providence, R. I. 7.1 Engineering t Niketesg Graceland Engineers. P V v N r N EARL Bunn Independence Mo Teacher Training Kapforean MIRIAM WlNHoLrL Ogden Utah Horne l:c0n01nzcs Kapforean ALICF K LANE Lamom Iowa Public School Music Niketes A Cappella K Club DELMA BASS Lamom Iowa Teacher Training Nlketes Orchestra FRANCIS TOUSLEY Lamom Iowa Engineering Victorian Graceland Engineers CORA LEVERSON Lamonl Iowa Teacher Training Niketes Tv777TV Y' V . T T Y TTT A' 'T I L ,W v v v N P r b b r 1. - v v . A ., If .1 I r , p . Y . . , v N ', , . K, . r - . EH H . b , v r ', , , . b - . . , , . P ' . T , . Q' . r ,q . . 3 . v : '. ,. ,Q ' . 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JOHNSON Essex, Iowa Liberal Arts Pleiades. 1 rl E1 :E V4 54 vi 4 A 4 1 V4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 V4 V4 4 Y V. P 'I V V4 4 4 V4 - 4 A4 ,4 4 ,4 rf 9 5' . 4 fl I 4 l .Q 4 44 rg Mft ' ' -AZ-Q '-Sfifr - Z ' a n L 4. l l . . 1 - 51l'f!!5'. - ,A 4-4 -AAAI Page 51 FLORENCE ZIEGENHORN Independence IVIO. , Teacher Training Kapforean. RODERICK MAY Independence O. Public School Music T. T. T.' A Cappella. EVA WALLACE ' Cleveland Ohio Teacher Training Pleiadesg Press Club. . KENNETH KERNS Council Bluffs, Iowa I Liberal Arts I I Victorian. I h JUNE JONES Burley, Idaho , Liberal Arts N Victorian: College Players. V DONALD D. STOET , , ' Omaha, Neb. N Engineering PN I Kapforean: T. T. T. P 'I P IV P N ,N ,IOIIN FLRNFR Woodward Iowa leaeher lramzrz 'Niketes Gimpers DORIS SWAIN Ixaw Citv Oklahoma Teaeher lrazunzg XIctoIIan WILBIJR WALLACE Omaha 'Neb Teaeher Tranzm, Pleiades ANNA LYNN XANSKIKF College Nlound NIO Publzc School Muyic X1ctorIan College Plaxers Ross GODDARD Champion Neh Teacher Traznzug Kapforean G Club VIDA TEFTERS Alexander Kansas I zberal Arts Victorian 4 V4 Y4 V4 74 V4 V4 V4 P4 V4 P4 V4 P4 V4 V4 I. 4 V4 Yi fff i x T. L xxxx a l T I . T! I -. .T . T , . ' I 4 I1 4 '3 I I' .' ' ' 'I I I I I b X .. 1 A- ,. . g :Q 3 ' . 'Q t f -A 'I 51 ,A . 4' Q' ' ,Z . . Y: I- ' ' 4 I I' P . . V If . l- 7 V4 I I y' D I I b . p . V4 I A . f ' I 7: I ' 1 3 4 ' 1 ' . P : - f I A 53 IV ' ' fi I A r, I I .. . I gl , V4 I i 5' N :j . I I I: I V4 I V4 '1 V4 Y ' V4 V4 I '4 I K4 4 53 , INI In , '4 , V4 , I 'Q , I ' Y4 V4 I 'J V PY ,4 ' , vi :4 'Page 52 I sz - E - assxsxxxxxx, - 5. ' - 1:13:13 V ' 'fififi ' xfflixxx xfx xan it ' ' ' T I ' ' ' ' ' ' I . ' ' P 74 1 1 74 1 1 FREDERICK C DAvIEs I ll Wlgan, England Y: Relzgzous lzducatzon 'Q 54 1 V4 1 1 1 1 Nlketes I N N '3 Il I4 N '3 P' HARRIET JORDAN N Councll Bluffs, Iowa 7eacber 7 razmng I Plelades IILBERT PITCHER Lamom Iowa Pre Lau VIctOrIan F N P HAROLD REDFIEID Bucklln Kansas Pre Engmeermg Kapforean I T T GLADYS lVlcKIIvI Lamar COIO 7 eacber 7 raznmg Plelades EARL LANE Lamom Iowa lrberal Arts VICIOYIHU All Over SIX MERLE REDFIELD Bucklln Kansas Pre Engzneermg Kapforean Graceland Englneers GARNETTE VOLKERTS Sac Clty Iowa Teacher Traznmg Ple1ades Rock Island III Pre F11g11l6ET171g Ixapforean G Club IVIARJORIE NIOREY Eckley Colo Home Economzcs Plelades O O H DOROTHY PRALL Lamonl Iowa Publzc School Muszc PleIades K Club Orchestra ' I 7 - 4 I A , ' I . . l ' ' 1 : X , . . . A 4 I . 4 4 l I '- - '1 I 1 '1 b 5 . . . 4 IV I I I . ' . . f 4 ' ' 4 b I . - 4 V ' , 4 I L -y . 4 ' 1 P . ' ,Q ' ' J ' '. V4 P ' ,Q P I ,4 I P, V4 I N 'Q I Y, I '4 I 3 .4 I I V4 I I I t4 . I - I1 I ' ' , gl I - ,1 I . '1 I , . 4 I I I V I 74 I - 54 I ' A III A CECIL WILLETs :1 . 4 I A . . K4 I , . A I, ,g , - '4 ' I I ' A I 4, .' '1 I K' ' 3 . . . yi I N P I , V 'Q : . ' , V4 I I . , ., 4, ' , I1 I ' ' ' ' ' PN 'Q I '4 I y' I ' ,1 N .4 I 4 I I '4 I: r EXKKKK .K - - - - . .llllll ' A - Af. 5. - X. .. 1. A I. - - - - -- - - Sffffg Page 53' FP fififlixi xxffxYIllixifx'QKf'22 ' - .x22 ' ' ' C f GERTRUDE JONES l Lamoni, Iowa Home Ecorzonzics Kapforean. P p 1 I I ri si L' ' Y I '4 v I V4 : FRANKLYN FORD 1 West Brooklyn, Ill. I Liberal Arts 1 r B4 N Kapforean. yi Q 4 I RICHARD GRAVES B4 5 Woodward, Iowa 'I 74 I Lrberal Arts Nxketes CHARLES GUNLOCK Rock Island Ill Lzberal Arts Kapforean ROTHBE B COOK Cleveland Ohxo Engmeermg Vlctonan I? N P Friend I understand your daughter IS a fimshed soprano Mr Lane No not yet but the nelghbors almost got her last mght Paul U An undertaker was run over by an auto and dled Harl K He drdnt make much on that funeral drd he Paul No rn fact he went IH the hole 'VI1ss Morgan Wheres that paper you were gomg to hand rn thrs mormng Maynard Dld I promlse to hand m a paper today? Mrss M You certamly d1d Maynard Gosh' Ive been lymg agam' Paddy Could you suggest somethmg sultable for a glrl fnend s blrthday Clerk How about these book ends? Paddy just the thmg' She always reads the ends before she does the begrnmngs Dean Dont slgn up for geology I took lt and drdnt lrke It Jim Gagnon What was the matter? Dean Well you cant sleep on rocks 5 1 . I I 7: : I , 4 r . ' ' 1 : . 4 N I P' - . 4 N , 4 r ' ' 4 P ' ' . . 1 b Q 7 pprl , . . . v rl I . ,, . . ,, 1 W 3 - 4 b . 1 , , ' ' 'I P P 4 I -1-1 4 5 4 P I ,, . ,, 1 r . . ' , ' Hu . P U ' H , r 31 : , . 4 PM ,4 r '4 ,-4 -l- v. r ,y I . I ,, , . . . . ?,, rt I U ' A ' . H 4 7 : . , ,, . . ,, Y4 b .. H , . 4 . U p4 , : . . :4 N pl P --1-Q-iii V4 N yi PQ 74 P I ,, . . . . , . ?,, ,4 , z 74 W yi N p4 f -1-Q v, W P, N ,, , . . . , . . ,, V, N : . . A 'I :Q ' I . H Y4 , I 1- , I g. N ,4 by '4 N ,4 'V vi rl V hi 4 .2. .KKK .KKXYKXXXKKK - . - AY. fffffffffff. 5. - Iiffffifx Page 54 'iififiiii xx ifx xxsx xfx gfcl' ' ' T F ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' FRESHMEN 28 29 Autumn Z8 What lS that horrrble and dlstractmg racket? Oh that s just the freshmen trymg to get mto the wrong classes Yes they certamly were an lmpresslve group as they swarmed over the hlll breakmg ln on the seremty of Graceland towers wlth thelr queer squawks and dlsjolnted ejaculatlons The fac ulty has not yet quite recovered from a case of nervous prostratron due to the hysterlcal behavlor of therr fresh prodlgres at the Freshman Receptlon Oh nature what Cflme hath we commltted to have that motley mob thus thrust upon us? No more was our dear campus the haven for rest for tlred souls Even the flowers seemed to shrlnk as lf to avold the avalanche of ruthless lntruders Would wmter never arrlve to mcage those ungalnly creatures? Wmter 29 Sweeplng blasts that erect long lrregular mounds of gllStCI11I'lg whlte snow Intense cold and dreary monotonous skies serve mdeed as a barrxer to all outslde act1v1t1es Yes even the freshmen stayed mdoors wlth noses pressed to frosty wmdow panes and gazed wlth wondermg eyes upon the cruel bleak scenes wlthout But alas smce the new mhabrtants of our commumty were kept from roamlng the country o er they took to monopollzmg the llfe mdoors Almost any moment when one studled m the llbrary he was apt to be severely shocked by the harsh gratmg of a freshmans whlsper Yes everyone rejolced at the arrlval of Chrlstmas holldays and most upper classmen secretly prayed that some Oreenles mlght forget that school recommenced after vacatlon Anyhow they found the way back and even seemed to have become a llttle more clvlllzed Yes Graceland had scored another pomt The envlronment of learnmg and peace coupled wlth the many sesslons of frosh chapel had begun to asslst the llttle brethren and slstern to take on the semblance of college students Sprmg 29 Why are all those books settmg about the halls? Thats the property of the Freshmen Sophomores and jumors who are out gettmg back to nature just as was feared the Freshmen were hardly fresh any more Indeed thelr understandmg was marvelous for they even took to strollmg two by two not necessarily stags out on the blossommg campus mstead of scramblmg around ln small herds as at the first of the year Oh me' poor dears as bad as thelr actions seemed the1r class average was entlrely satlsfactory so lt IS loglcal to suppose that they mlght posslbly turn out to be falrly sophlstlcated Sophomores 1 I J , ra ' ' ' ' H xr 1 ' . . . , . . ,, . ' 1 . . ,, . ,, . . . , ' J Y ' I ' P A , ' 7 I I , . . 7 . , . . . ' 1 , lf Y ' 11 ' ' ' .7 ' I , ' J . ll ' , I7 I! Y 4 . , . , , , , ,, . , . 2 ! ! 7 , - , - , 7 7 -J cr., v VKXX. XKKXXl - . .Xllll3Z .. - - r... . - - .. - - I. - - - - A - --- -- -.-I Q Page 55 V ' 'fifiiliiiixxix'xYIilifffxM'2l' ' ' A ' Y' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Q Y E' rl Z: 51 fe El L FRESHMEN v1 b 51 I WHAT? V1 I A group of unsuspecting and trusting youths of the plastic age. : WHERE? 1 p Graceland College. 4 Lg WHEN? T I :Y 1928-29. 'I D WE HAVE LEARNED- A 1 : what steps squeak after eleven o'clockg 1 French and German Cmore or lessjg to hide our tiesg 4 the story of The Blue Vase the Message to Garcza the secret of being Iirst in dinner line that college life is not all fun a lot that is not listed in the catalog WE HAVE stayed out late Cand been penallzedj studied fstop laughingj many athletes musicians orators etc in our class parties a lot of fun worked hard WE GET bawled out up at seven oclock homesick abused tired hungry WE ARE good sports broke Qmost of the timej not included in the well known 57 C1 successful Sophomores 1234567890 c DOg rA horSe cow Wagl n Appel O S H ' rrvv vvv rvrrrrrrr rrvvrqvx vtvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvgl N N . 1 N . ' 4 r J ' ,Q . . . . . - I :Y . . . I 1 . 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' 0 Page 58 al I iff!!! ' xxxixx xxxxxg l ' I g I 'C P ,Y I LENNA EPPERs0N Pleiadesg E. T. A. b r P L' J. CARY SMITH P Niketes. HAZEL BELL P Y Chica o lll D S' I - N Council Bluffs, lowa San Antonio, Texas Pleiadesg E. T. A.g A Cappella. , . D l WILLIAM FAHEY , Kansas CIty, Mo , VIctorIan D :Q FREDA BELL ChIcago, Ill PleIades E T A Cresce DAVID WORDEA Kansas Cxty Mo NlKCtCS GImpers 111.4 nt Club Y L, ,, ., v , . , A NORMAN L PRELSCH PhIladelphIa Pa Kapforean RUTH M TIMM CouncIl Bluffs lowa Nlketes GEORGE CLESSON WestloLk Alberta Canada Plmades KATHERINE B SCHAH-R Phxladelphla Pa Kapforean JOSEPH L SANDIDGI: Kaplorean GENEVA A GLESSON Westlock Alberta Camla XIctorIan C M C I - . ' . ' 5 1 - - fy . V I N . r I . . , I - H Q . Y 'Q I N I ' . ' N ' ' l N ' N ' N A N - N - ' , - P , . I , A ' ' ' Aw w I I ' I I V Glasgow, Mont. , . I N l 5 'hi' - -- .Xl-- -..- -.1. ---.. --I.----- 1'.- - f. Page 59 KELVIN GURWELL Genoa Colo Victorian l0NA Goonwm Tulsa Okla Niketes Oratorlo NOBLE KELLY Pontiac Mich Victorian THE ACADEMY DEPARTMENT ln its Academy department Graceland offers a second opportunity to those who have neglected or been unable to take advantage of their Hrst chance for an edu- cation. Students lacking the required number of credits to enter college are enabled to complete their high school work here without embarrassment, since there is little distinction made between academy and college students outside of class. . This group of students is one of the most industrious on the campus, most of v . . . . . . . 4 A them are anxious to make up for lost time and to start specializing in their lg, :Q chosen fields. pf Y fu The Graceland Spirit is not in any sense lacking among these students. They V4 N N . . . . . .. rl are enthusiastic supporters in all lines of college activities. 7, , Ig V4 7 Q vi A P4 V4 VY ,Q P! 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ETI-IEL KELLEY ,I N EDWARD LARSEN S4 gl DARL MOORE bv: Ig' BOYD PATTERSON :wg MARIE SHEPPARD :4 W L VIRGIL SHEPPARD 71 N ELAINE SMITH I MARY SMITH gg P yi PN - '4 9 54 v yi I I4 I y' N pf l Z' PQ rj I I C Z' 1' rf I 4 V4 P N N W l B' N 5' 7' .4 N 54 P1 y' P2 y KICK!! .KK - .XXXXKXXZCKCK .7lZ5S5f5fffffl', - 5. IXIXIIIIIIA Page 62 y ffI 'V I S2133 ' I ffx..i22 ' L , I P I Iv P I V D D D P P I P P ADOLPH Buscuow Wlchlta Kansas Generous and bIg hearted Plelades MARIE JUERGENS Ghdden Iowa Eyes have one language everywhere Plelades O O H PEARL DARRINGTON Neola Iowa Quretness IS the key to success Kapforean ETHEL B KELLY Pontlac IVIIch Lzberalfirts A smooth and steadfast mmd VIctorIan RUTH I-IARPE Lamonl Iowa A hght heart IIves long Kapforean ELAINE B SMITH Kansas CIty Mo She IS such a qulet homey sort of gIrl Nlketes DARL MOORE Lamom Iowa Commerczal Nothmg In the world can bother me by , 7 N D I I I P I P P I I N y , Y I W by ,Q . . IN ' ' , - , ' . If U - in . IN - I K, . ,, V ' . . - '4 . 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I I I1 E IN I PY N IN PY '31 5:vL------ -----.x -.zc --.a.-x5x.-:.----,,--- -- v X, YY TEN POINTS FOR THE EDUCATED MAN I An educated man is one who is tramed to use the tools of human intercourse with readiness precision and accuracy We mean especially language and the rudiments of number Z An educated man must be able to study and to think without guidance from others He must be to some extent a thinker not a mere imitator 3 An educated man must haxe suflicient knowledge of nature to understand the main processes upon which human life and happiness depend 4 An educated man knows enough of history to enable him to understand the main achievements of man J An educated man is acquainted with the major resources tor intellectual and esthetic enjoyment He knows nature literature music and the other arts sufficiently to choose superior to inferior enjoyments 6 An educated man is marked by his interests as well as by his trained abilities His attention is habitually attracted by signihcant rather than trivial objects events pursuits and enjoyments. 7. An educated man must have not only this general culture but also training for a specific occupation. Focalized activity that is directed toward some sort of efficiency has to be included. S. An educated man must have toward his fellows the habitual attitudes that are commonly called ethical-such attitudes as honor and honesty helpfulness and good-will and cooperation. 9. An educated man must have loyalties to at least some of the important organizations and institutions of society such as ones family ones country ones church. IO. If there is an inclusive meaning in life the sort of education that I have been outlining should include some apprehension of and feeling for the divine' the ideally educated man will reverence God and know how to worship. -From Dr. Coes book entitled What Ails Our Youth. 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NINA AMUNDSON HELEN ANTHONY KATHLEEN ARMOUR DAVID ASCH IRENE BALLANTYNE DONALD BARROWS IRIS BUTTS GENEVA CLESSON ROBERT CRAWFORD PEARL DARRINGTON HOMER DOTY GRACE EPPERSON KATHLEEN ARMOUR HELEN ANTHONY HAZEL BASKINS MARJORIE BEAN EUNICE BUTTS IRIS BUTTS ROLAND BRIGGS MARGARET BRIGGS MARY BRIGGS ELIZABETH BRIGGS IRENE BALLANTYNE MILDRED CLARK GENEVA CLESSON IRVING COOK -' vvvvvvvvvvvvvr xii T ' Six A xxx'x. 'k ' VOICE STUDENTS LENNA EPPERSON FRANK FRY IONA GOODWIN DOROTHY GUNSOLLEY PRESTON HINDERKS THELMA INGRAM MARIE JUERGENS IRENE JOHNSON ALICE LANE GRACE LANE JAYNNE LEWIS LOUISE LEWIS PIANO STUDENTS ROBERT CRAWFORD LEROY DICK HOMER DOTY GRACE EPPERSON DOROTHY GUNSOLLEY RUTH HARPE LUCILE HEIZER THELMA INGRAM MARIE -IUERGENS IRENE JOHNSON ALICE LANE GRACE LANE LOUISE LEWIS FLORENCE MCNEIL MAXWELL WHITE 7 77 777777777 W . D 5 , , . I N '1 P 5 . I N Q , P I P I y , P I . I N I. L r N N b P 2 N I N N P D 5:44 f -V W AA AAA AAAA4.A4AL.-A-AAn 4..s.444,44,44,A44 4 4A4444 A LL LA Page 66 Q ANNE MORGAN JUANITA NIXON ARTHUR OAKMAN DOROTHY PRALL HARRY RUNKLE RUBY SANDAGE DIRK SCHREUR KATHRYN SKINNER ANNA LYNN VANSKIKE DORIS WATERMAN RUTH WILLIAMS MIRIAM WINHOLTZ RODERICK MAY MARJORIE MOREY ANNE MORGAN .IUANITA NIXON DOROTHY PRALL BOYD PATTERSON HARRY RUNKLE KATHRYN SKINNER RUBY SANDAGE ELAINE SMITH ANNA LYNN VANSKIKE DORIS WATERMAN RUTH WILLIAMS EVA WALLACE r fXlifi'iiiLfxifxixAIs x L 2 ' ' f U 2' ' 'f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 2, ,1 r, r V4 r Vg '34 r' ,v 51 P' ,1 r V1 PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC The Publlc School Musrc department IS a complete three year course patterned after the requrrements of the State of Iowa Upon completron of this course a student IS awarded an Iowa State Teacher s Certlficate The course was organlzed at Grace land exght years ago as a two-year course under the supervrslon of Mlss Mabel Carllle In l9Z4 It was graduated mto a three year course and ever since lt has been developlng rapldly Wlth an addltlonal years work at a Unlversrty a graduate from thls course can recelve a Bachelor of Musrc degree Prrvate lessons rn both plano and vo1ce are requlred and prlvate tralmng on the varlous band and orchestral lnstruments wlll be rncluded ln the course 1f the student deslres The arm of the course IS to teach the prospectlve teacher not only to know what he IS to teach but how he rs to teach rt and even whom he IS to teach Mrss Carllle IS very efllclent as an mstructor She has had a love for her work has made the course very successful Those graduatlng from the course thrs year are Grace Lane Lourse Lewls Lucrlle Heuer Ruby Sandage Dorxs Waterman and Katheryn Skrnner b U : 4 5: r ' P1 L Y4 r .eq P I4 7 1 v V4 Y b N1 N fd I 'I ' 1 v 'V- v 1 , . . . 1 v I , P 1 r , , 1 5 . . . 4 ' 1 , , . . - Y . ' . . 4 Iv as ,Q . . ' . . 1 ' . . gg r ' ' :Y . . .... , . . . . . ' N . . . . . V N ' - I ' ' 5' , . , . . , . N D' r ' ri PM . . . . . 'Q ' . ' . Z' I wide field of excellent and varied experience and her Interest and V: N . :4 v N - - Y: P .... . ' I '4 P , ' , , , '4 In ' '51 c' It C iw 5' by 'Q r 5, L .1 ,: bu :4 1 4 r V4 N V4 if ,4 N V1 Y' 5' 1 iq V4 Il 3' N vi VY ,4 rr 5 ai! .K .. .K - .XXKXZZKKC - .KZZQYSSISIXYIISIH IX I. - - - Ifffffsg Page 67 D D D P D P D P V , P N D D P D D r v O D 5 r N N Y A N I3 WI V y I P Cv P N ,Y 5 7 YVYVVYVYT 'Y Y iff K ' 'xx' - ' s x . 4lx x2 2 ' .Y ffl ORATORIO SOCI D AN CE QA NON G A FL T N N V ' . Y . W .1 N ' b N - , - N . y 7' , A - ,Q ,M D -A N , P A - N - , - A 9 1 L N ? V 111 'Y 1 . 5 1 I q 1 L 1 v N N ww P f N x , Y V 4 44 -vs A- A A A .. - A A A 425 : - V 4 .4 A 4 .4.4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 Pagf 68 THE LAMONI CRACELAND ORATORIO SOCIETY Miss MABEl CARLILE Drrector MRS ARTHUR LANE Orgamst OFFICERS ROY A CHEVILLE RUBY SANDAGE DORIS NELSON PAUL CAMPBELL MAX WHITE Assistant Preszde rt Secretary Treasurer Lzbrarzan Lzbrarzan zations of the College lt renders a marked service to both the church and the school 'Vhss Carlile the director is very efficient in choral conducting Much of her success is due to her pleasant manner and charming personality The zeal and interest found among the members is remarkable though partly due to the excellent cholce of a variety of numbers This fall the Oratorio Society gave a secular concert as a Lyceum number. Some of the numbers used were: The Sweetest Flower that Blows by Hawlsy' Song of the Marching Men by Hadley' Thy Beaming Eyes by McDowell' and the old favorite Bridal.Chorus from Rose Marie. Several other choir numbers were rendered by a male chorus the A Cappella and a ladies quartet. The Armistice Christmas and Easter seasons were tittingly enriched with selec- tions by the Oratorio Society in memory of each occasion. The most outstanding work of the year, however, is the rendition of the Mes- siah, by Handel. This year will be the first in the history of the Brick church when an oratorio has been given with orchestral accompaniment. Mr. Anthony and his orchestra are planning to accompany the Oratorio Society. The soloists for this performance are: soprano, Lena Walls jonesg contralto, Frances Hatchg tenor, George Anwayg and bass, Arthur Oakman. We are very fortunate in hav- ing these people to sing these roles. 1 H At graduating time the Oratorio Society always assists in the activities, and they are planning to do as much this year. 4 'Q V4 r Y yi N P. u 'f ' P VY bi by ,4 'ff vi A y V bil 4 - E - if - - . .lllllll .'lX2555F5.'ffIf5f. f. - -- F SEBI!!!-Z Qlfffilfixi fx fix ix x x x F .41122211z12222222.4ll444AzA5 I1 N ' N N 'Z ,N v ' b D h . , . ....... I z' . ...... . r I . :V ' . f . Q I 1 I 1 ' v , ........ V I 5 . ....... . r ...... ' - ' V I1 S1 N V, sq :Q ' 4 is ' The Oratorio Society is one of the oldest and most profitable musical organi- Y ' ' P. In ' v. 'Y . '4 P' ,Q ,X X . . . . . . . I . 'Q N . ' ' . . 74 V1 - 74 DY 74 P' . . f 'Q PQ . . Y ', N ' 74 I3 vi 51 A 1, :Q :Q .. ,, ., ,, vj N , , , , y. VN if 1, if n .4 fu ' a '4 'Q r x Iv , , 'f N A '4 N :' 'A Y hz 'i I1 I' N iq y: N 74 w 'l N .Q :- W 7' : rf N 4 H B' Page 69 vv ' r - v- H- 1 l 4 I V. - . 511 n.n.444 W . MM , ,L u H P p , D l j . ' Q . Q , l Q E ' f , . p f D ' l Y In A ' I i i '4 l Q CRACELAND COLLEGE A CAPPELLA CHORUS I MABEL CARLILE . Director DELMAR Gnome ........ Manager Since the date of its organization in 1923 the A Cappella Chorus has steadily 3 increased in musical ability and reputation until it is now recognized as one of the , f best choruses in the Middle West. Due to frequent and hard practices throughout the year under the direction of Miss Carlile it was able to make a successful tour in the Spring, giving concerts in Cameron, Mo., St. joseph Rotary Club, Kansas Cityg Chrisman High School, Independence, Mo.g and at the Stone Church in Independence. While in Kansas City the chorus broadcasted a program over Station KMBC. Preceding this tour a joint recital featuring job Negeim, Arabian baritone, was an outstanding event in the musical life at Graceland. Miss Carlile deserves the greater share of the credit for making this organization a success. Her artistic directorship and musical ability, coupled with her con- sistent efforts, have helped to accomplish her aim -that of cultivating the art of unaccompanied singing, no less important is the mission of bringing to the public a class of music which requires unusual Hnish and sympathetic interpretation. g The repertoire of the chorus includes such masters as De Lasso, Palestrina, N Bach, Noble, Bantock, Elgar, Tschaikowsky, Gretchinanoff. Archangelsky, and E Christiansen. During the year the chorus has been ably assisted by the splendid Q solo Work of Arthur Oakmand and Francis Hatch. ' 1 if L ' m i ' M C ,t - A Page 4 A A J 70 Six LLL S1183 All LAMONI GRACELAND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY J H ANTHONY Dzrector DEWEY WHITE Preszdent HELEN ANTHONY Secretary Treasurer The Lamonl Graceland Orchestral Soclety IS maklng a steady development to wards ltS goal a symphony at Graceland It has a membershlp Of thlrty two Under the capable and excellent dIrectIOn Of Professor Anthony the orchestra has been playmg a much hlgher class Of muslc th1s year The blggest event of the year was the trIp to Des MOInes where the orchestra broadcasted from WHO In the afternoon and gave a concert at the L D S Church In the evemng Concerts were glven one Sunday each month at the Brlck Church and one con Sunday School and var1Ous college functlons Lamom and Graceland can be justly proud of such an Orgamzatlon MR j H ANTHONY Dzrector F zrst Vzolm Vzolm Cello JUANITA NIXON SETH BASS THAD HOWLANIJ HELEN ANTHONY LOIS GARVER N ERNA SCHAAR Second Vzolm DOROTHY GUNSOLLEY LOIS BARROWS GRACE LANE MARGUERITE LASLEY GENEVA HADEN DELMA BASS RUTH HANSEN LucILE HEIzER KATHRYN SKINNER VERNA GARVER ELIZABETH BRIGGS Cornet DEWEY WHITE LEROY DICK Clarznet DON BARROWS EMILY ANTHONY CYRIL DAIvIITz CARL WHITE Flute MALCOM BARROWS Saxapbone RICHARD ANDERSON Alto H om CARL PRALL ALICE LANE Trombone GLEN NIXON DIRK SCHREUR Tuba HERMAN ANTHONY Pzanzst DOROTHY PRALL V4 Vvvvvvvv ' vv f f --- W - v, L 'rv' I A Y . , . V 1 I 4 IV l be q ' 1 N ,4 V - 1 T 1 r - 7 b . Y. ........ Q 5 ........ yi 5 ..... - 1 4 P lv l z' A 1 p . .- . . . - 4 g I . . . I : + ' ' ' ' '1 , . . l 4 , V . . p 1 v 4 r ' 4 5 . . . 4 by Y 1 Y . 1 I b . A . , . - I 3 cert was given as a Lyceum number. The orchestra has furnished muslc for the ,I , . . . In . . . . 4 L I I y N N ' N ' 2 1 I . . . - 'I , ' ,Q . . . A V4 ' .' ' I ' ' : : V4 '1 D V4 D gg I N I . rl . , V4 l gl v vi It I A :I N - vi W n . : u ' .- vi L I Ya V4 74 N - V4 L ' V4 1 'f y V4 N V4 N . - , P4 is -' - V4 V4 PY '4 I3 Z' N bf sz v I .. -Y . - 5 .K .KK .K - - - - .llillllli - .KXYaf55ff5l'ff. - 5. A - - -- 4 - ' A Ig Page 71 Sound education teaches us to respect but not worship the past, to enjoy the present, and to face tlye future hopefully and courageously. FRANCIS j. ,FARRELL, Pres. of Kansas Agricultural College. 'Manhood Not Scholar- .fhip IJ The Pint Aim of Education fgfeficw mas. nnillmmullim. 1M1t1 HE-'lib' N 1 5 Mm S Mmm W nu 0 1 1 101, '1:r 1g! W W q ,f'-1m ltr VaJ N I Wlwlili ' I +1 ,Q2gi1 TQf '51 .A. il' W W llullmlli .gm 1' , '-f -, 54--gj-1+ Y i-g'Y - Y-V - ,W 'W l P Q' I V g I gl b 73 I I iff ' A 1 xx I f ' c ' ' A 5 P N V Lv I , WILLIE GILBERT Coach Grlbert has made a splendrd record at Graceland Hrs athletic teams have been ot the hxghest type not only from the standpolnt ot playmg efhclently but also IH the dlsplay of good sportsmanshlp The men under hls super v1s1on have always respected Wlllre because of hls supenor ablllty and untlrmg effort as an athletlc coach and because ot hrs gameness as a good fellow The College owes much of ILS prowess to hrs attributes and their appllca tron by hlm P '3 P '3 P N N '31 P N 1 I '4 1 W N N I '1 I H H n b . . , . . , yN . ' . l I tl I!! 1 I P , I P N ' I l P P P P '3 lx. - -- -.xx1zvz .1 .. - ..5S.- 53!.-J5! 'K W W A Page 7 4 V1 V ' ,. xx C xn xx? A ' '- l 1 , 'A , l . THE 1928 FOOTBALL SEASON RESUME l A l 1 Q 1 3 I N4 ' 4 4 4 1 r' l . q H X LELAND NORRIS ED. TRAVER , l Captain 1928 Captain-elect l929 l - P The 1928 football season was one of the most successful in the history of the Graceland l Yellow jackets. This year's squad furnished us always a good hard hghting team that . succeeded in smothering their opponents in Eve out of the eight games played. B4 There were two high points of the season. The Grst was the defeat of Chillicothe, an old rival. This victory was the Hrst to be won from Chillicothe by Graceland in many years. ' The second high point was the Homecoming victory over Missouri Wesleyan. This contest N was a characteristic Homecoming battle and, what's more, it marked the only defeat that N Missouri Wesleyan had this year. More power to the Yellow jackets! Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. QALALLL LAL 29 Graceland I2 Graceland 20 Graceland 2 Graceland I0 Graceland I6 Graceland 23 Graceland 29 Graceland LLLA-LAL L SCHEDULE . 0 Maryville . . 7 Chillicothe . . . 25 Missouri Wesleyan . 6 Albia . . . . 0 Iowa Wesleyan . 6 Creston . . . . 20 Albia . . . fl Palmer . - 531I!.55.-..--- .22 v . lr T 37 'T ri ' 0 rs ' i 6 0 J 4 4 4 4 4 Lili LQ Q, Page 75 NX ESTWOOD j T was our steady level headed quarterback and he truly rewarded the conhdence placed in him bv his fellow players with the keen Judgment he always used 1n calling plays Not only was he good at head work but was a fast runner BARRows Don played guard Some say his verbal game was as good as his physical play but nevertheless he was a real hard hitter Much of the success of the team in the latter part of the season depended on Don Ile will be back next year we hope STEVENS W hen we heard that Steve would be back with us this year our hopes soared high for anyone who has ever heard of Graceland has heard of Steve in the position of center. Nor were we disappointed for he proved to l be a bulwark of strength to our lines and when toward the close of the season, he played fullback, he quite suc- cessfully held his reputation as a real football player. ' t ,, 3 N ,Y r ,4 If gi P rl vi :4 rf V B: V4 gl '4 vi V. tl N N P W Il :Y A N N N , If vi w V WifiifliiiixxKfxYxKlifffIQ5'ZzY22 AZXXRYZXZZZZQZA5 if ' 4 is 4 1 :Y P4 N V1 by M Y yi u i 4 4 P - 'Q I V4 , ,, I , , - yi n ' . . ' . V4 : 1 a a 4 r 5: r , 7' ' V 4 is . , K4 lg he could throw the old pig-skin far and accurate and . . 4 I Q4 I '1 '4 ' 4 i 1 1 4 a z: Y ' ' Iv ' ' . f B' Y . . . 4 lv - 5' N . 4 bi :Y P, vu ' - V4 tl If W P1 N , V W 5' I r' iq 7 rr rn V ' - N D N 4 Pl W L 4. ,, pf N p 34 P ' , 4 W , , I1 N i '4 5' y 4 N 54 Qu 'I , g l Qi V4 I 54 In 'gl N ,4 r yf , P I hill!! .KKK Illlflilllll - . - .2442 5515. - XXX. - - - - - -- - - - - I. - IG Page 76 Y V xififf ' xifxx nxx x xn a i -e i ' '- i il l l r D v I 212' vvvvv vv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvv NoRR1s Bill was truly a Captain Courageous. He was one of the lighter men on the team, but he played one of the flghtinest positions He played at wing back the stellar part of the season and from this position opposing tackles and ends became acquainted with him in 1 rough way This year was Bill s last at Graceland PRoPsT Propst was small but he was good He could alvx ays be relied upon to play hard be it in a game or at practice and the men who played against him learned to respect his work in the position of halfback Here IS another man we are sorry to lose EMMERSON Rusty came to the game late in the season but it didnt take him long to get Whipped into shape and when he did Well it was just too bad for Graceland s opponents He played the stellar role of the season at halfback but for such superb playing as Rusty s little need be said Be it sufficient that we will miss him badly next year 1 1 1 1 S 1 1 3 V vi fi 4 fl 4 , . . . . . ,i . . , C 1 W t A1 1 l 4 4 , 1 . , L 1 . ' . l N r . . Y it ' 4 I . . 4 . . r I I 1 l ' P 1 is 1 ye . 1 ri u - l - :Q . , . . . 4 f 4 l V . i y . l , Y - :4 - i. , ,, - '4 ' ' . . . . . . y' i - 'I . V4 is ip gi ' 1 - ' vi p v , a. A 74 i , I W g , .V on s g,tV , S7 t it. J I 5 ' a i a i ' r ' a W , N , , g V t A 54 3 if ,Q : i Q n ai V4 l l l : , 1 r 1 g' 1 r m 2 N 1 1 'Q 4 z' E' l y 4 i r V r, A, VV., ma, , Y, a - Y H k pn, 4 pq IAAAQ4A4AA4g-4AAAn.-a.-LAAAAA., A44444A44-A444444444444A4! b'7 77177 'YYY 71' Page 77 l Kif i 'fx i' xx xxxQ 2 i 22 . 'nw I P v E3 ,N bi. : B.-XRNHARDT ' I l'Barney came back to school a little late, but that old lighting spirit didn't suffer any from it. He played at guard and end, and how! Twisting through interference and blockmg in tackles were Birnex s lon suits Too bid its his last year Y vi 71 V1 V1 V1 51 rl V1 V1 B4 I '3 P 4 XX ILLETS Lecll is another spectacled wonder He could hardlv see without h1s glasses but he could see well enough to hit an opponent plenty hard He held down a place at guard and seldom failed to open up the necessary hole for 1 line plunge FLIGG Nlike was some tackle and although he llked to look calm how he did smash up those pretty plays of the op position Really he played as if he had grown up in a football suit 'md Gracelands team will lose a valuable asset when Mike graduates this vear A vrvvvr rrrrvrrrrr v 1 vvv Q Page 78 lffiffixi xxi ' Yxl x f lik r ' ' W ' KERNS Here was a boy who nex er knew that he w as tackled but kept rlght on golng Kennle was fast and wlry and he certamly showed a wealth of football knowledge ln hls pos1t1on as halfback We are sorry that he wont be wlth us next year BATHE Tate who played fullback was as grrttv as they make em l-le dldnt know what fear was and the harder the fight the better he llked It Tate s fax orlte pastlme was carrylng the old plgskm rlght through for a gam We re all hopmg that he w1ll be rlght out there fightmg for us next year TRAVER Bxg Eddle thats what they call hlm and rxghtly enough for he IS not only blg IH body but he fills a bug posltlon on the team Eddxe plays tackle wlth that genu me hard hlttlng techmque that makes the crowd say Good Because of h1s playmg ab1l1ty and level head edness Eddle should make a good captaln next year vvvvvvvvvvvv ' vrvvi v gi a 'I 4 52 V4 3. l ' 4 V V f Y ' . , 54 . 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P AAAAAAAALAAA A--L-pAgAA4... 4444445444-4444444444444A. 77,7 7 777777777 YPVXSQYVY 1 YQ Page 79 xxx xxx R xxx 2 ' R GAMET Red IS another one of these dashing russet haired football players Workmg at center for awhlle and then at end Red dld h1s b1t IH smashmg through lnterfer ence to break up some of the opponents mad rushes Fhls IS hrs last year at Graceland' GODDARD Ross was a friend rn need for he played like a veteran at the last of the season when the team was crlppled by the loss of so many men He certalnly Hlled up the hole IH the center of the l1ne effectlvely and promlses good for next year LANGTON Paddy IS one of those unusual boys who w1n footballs ln thelr first year Playlng at guard he dlsplayed plenty of sklll IH pulhng out of the lrne runmng mterference more power to hlm next year and we hope that he doesn t smash that nose agaln ' 77777 YYY T 7 44 LAAAAALA AA 5 E Q 'N oo Q r N . . , I 5 M M ' Q. . . - 7 . ' . : D: . Y E Z v E. 2 ' ' ' 5 ' . . g UQ- . Q 2 : V . 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Qxxxxgxgnxnxxxxnxxxxxxxxx .na BASKETBALL GRACELAND HAS INTERESTING SEASOIN Now that the basketball season has passed into history and as we look over the outstanding games won and those lost the triumphs over Missouri Wesleyan and Iowa Southern Ut1l1t1es seem to have been the high lights of the season of Z8 Z9 The Missouri Wesleyan game showed good defensive work and also good basket shooting on the part of the Yellow jackets The I S U game was undoubtedly the outstanding performance of the season ing and shooting to an overwhelming triumph The last game was the upset of the year The Yellow jackets were swept off their feet Apparently the game caught them on a let down hence the consequences As a whole the season has been a very successful one with ll v1ctor1es and 5 defeats Dec an an an an an an e e e e e e e March I March 2 N tl Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland Palmer Creston Albla Iowa Wesleyan Albia St joseph Missouri Wesleyan Creston Osceola St joseph Palmer Conception Osceola Missouri Wesleyan Vivvvvvvf ' ' ' 'YYY YYVYvYY V1-1 v vvvvvv v .vvvv yr v F A . 1 1 . 1 . .. . . 45 P N l N 4 N 1 P '3 I N I r 5 1 V4 1 1 ' I 51 1 V4 5 . . 1 r 4 , . . . . I 1 , , N Q . . ' s . 1 In , T- A . . . A Y: b . T.. - 1 ' . 4 p 4 I 'AJ . . . ' 4 4 A . V1 Th-e Yellow jackets seemed unbeatable on this occasion, passing, breaking, guard- 'I I . J i . . . . . 1 P . . : - , . , 1 N . . . 4 N ' 1 V 4 5 ' - 4 L P N 7' N vi PQ U4 W lv, N P V, :Q . I8 . . . 55 . , V N 1 . ll . . . 25 . . P 1 . 17 . . . 41 ' . . . 1 1 1 . I8 . . . I2 W 1 . 22 . . . 26 1. s. U. . . : j . Z8 . . . Z6 ' . . . p j . 31 . , . Zl . . . f F b. 6 . . . 24 ' ' 7 F b. 8 . . . Z4 . . , 1 ' F b. I2 . . . 34 . . t l F b. I4 . . . 33 . . P ' F b. I5 . . . 23 . . ' Pb. 21 . . .39 1. s. U. . . : ' F b. 23 . . . Z3 ' . 1 I . . . 36 . . 1 V . . . Zl ' A g 4 ...., ' 43 N 0 3 N N :Y ,I N N 94 SKK! - - - - - .. - - - .Xl - - .CK . - ZESSXYIXXIIII. 1 , 1 l fKI aT' Six' x ix .442 ' 'l Norms pl lyed at buard and played hlrd and fast all season jason played for vy ard and alyx ays brought results Runkle was 1 forvx 1rd and hrs pretty floor work always brought favorable remarks from the sldelmes blmet nas 1 Guard and co captun llls guardlng was of an almost Herce type Sprague played center and mll be especlally remembered for hrs uncanny ablllty to h1t the basket All plenty of run for therr money t '5 21 ri pq vi N 'l N 'W ,v '1 1 74 V '1 I yt I 54 P I1 Y4 5 1 ' I P 4 lv ,f N I ' 4 I 4 ' 'E ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 I 4 4 r re 1 7 4 I' e l 'A 2 ' U . . ' z L . . . . f - 7 I A . v' , V. ll , Q. 1 1 ,g fy 4 ' ' V c R. A . if ' c G 4 N I . . . Q I , V4 ,Y ' c 4 . ' 1 7 c . 1. 5: of these boys were always there Hwith the goods, ready to give the opponents 34 5 , ' 4 N f' iw K4 by ,J N ' V P '4 is V: In '4 N Kg ' I '4 I 54 :Q 'I : 4 :1 Y p' . '4 PY h 94 r 74 b 74 P I4 P V4 vq v. P I4 N P4 N y4 pq Q 74 I W be 54 by .4 ' U Q11 rl sv h 1 Q -AA y M S, 777 77 rr 7 Swv! uv! gg Page S2 f 'ix:if:iiisi,ifIin1 n 14 2' ' t . ' 227' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' g fs N P N ,v e My N ' r 74 Y vi 74 V4 52 51 , W V4 B4 Yi 4 1 sl 5 L r r I D P F 4 1 Y Iv '1 P 4 ' 4 v rl D 'Q : 4 I 1 4 b 4 P . .1 I N ,44, 4 N g U l 4 Eli Wildermuth was one of the smaller type of men, but his playing was of vi L the bigger variety. Gil Brook, the other co-captain, had a skill that proved gi t to be a big menace to opposing forwards. Cy Damitz played at center and he A P just couldn't miss that basket. Rusty Emmerson left school in the middle of sq I the season, but nevertheless he made an illustrious name in basketball. Dean 1 is Redheld was always alert and rarin' to grab the ball, crash through the defence , 2 to make another goal. These fellows were big reasons for many of our victories , P this year. P , Q . P F D 5, P v r V A F s r r P V4 BI V4 V4 V4 V4 V4 '4 V4 '4 V4 V4 V4 V4 V1 V4 V4 V4 V4 :4 4 Y nf P '4 4 va . 5' . l V :Q a . . . . 5' al 52 l t4 1 bi P ,fs ,,,. ,me , .- ,.. ..,, . I , - .e-. .ha -4.. i5!!5I!!5!'.-,.--- gui!!!-A Page S3 V 'IKI T Xxx M x x 2 8 ' P P P P P N N ,V I P P P 7 vyvv vvv Y 777 TRACK SEASON 19271928 LET'I ER IVIEN PARSONS Roor S1-1E1.DoN L D WELDON Penn Ch1ll1cothe Iowa Wesleyan WALT WELDON VERNON FLIGG Graceland Graceland Graceland Graceland S1EG11R1ED PROPST BROOKS STEPHENS The track season of 27 28 was a very brllllant one marked wlth the breaklng of elght records eg 120 yard hlgh hurdles 15 2 1 mlle run 4 39 I m1le relay 3 32 16 pound shotput 38 ft 81n javelln 199 ft 5 ID and hlgh jump 5 ft 9M 1n The track team of thls Season was led to vlctory by Captaln Q Sleety J Vernon Sleety lsn t back thls year and w1ll be mlssed very much but We are sure that w1th the leadershlp of present Captam Parsons the season looks par tlcularly brlght 1928 1929 SCHEDULE Aprll Aprll Aprll May May IVIay IVIay MISSOUYI Wesleyan Penn Maryvllle Teachers Chllllcothe Iowa Wesleyan Inter soclety Drake Freshmen There There There Here Here Iere There YVYYYYVYV . 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Y ponsor The G Club with each Succeeding year is more nearly filling the purpose for 4 which it was created. lt has bound the varying athletic groups into a congenial, z4 loyal whole. lt has kept the accepted ideals of real men ever before the group V and it has served as the necessary functional unit through which the men athletes of the college might Operate. l.l.OYD STEPHENS FRANK PARSONS LELAND NORRIS lfDXY.-XRD TRAVER xl. T. XX'Es'I'wOOD CYRIL DAMITZ GILBERT BROOKS MEMBERS ELAIO GAAIET DEAN REDFIELD CECIL XYILLETS :MARION LANGTON BRI-wb B,-XNKER ROSS GODIJARD DONTIILO l3ARROwS HARRY SLICK VXVALT WELDON IIARBERT SPR.-XGLJE l'l.IXRRY PROPST ARCHIE ROOT ZWYRON FLIGG ' , .- ..- Y It . K ,AAAAAAA44- - .. Aaam1AqAA4in44,,44:44x44444444 Page S6 I I v, I , r 4 5 U I I P 74 ga Y P i 5 t4 vi 4 4 vi P I 55151216 ,C W Wmf'U '- fwiwcwl 4' 'Pj 1-I ' ...... , gl MM.. 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Sponsor The Graceland Girls' Athletic Club is made up of girls who have earned their UG and who have shown good sportsmanship in doing so. The aim of the organization is to create enthusiasm in athletics among the girls in the student hodv. During the year points are given for all inter-society athletics, as yvell as hikes and participation in the gym show. A total of fifty points for the year is re- quired to obtain a letter. Letters are also awarded to girls who have made forty points for tyvo consecutive years. LLAQQAL L ,M M , A , , ff ,, Pagf ,Tv Qxxxxgxnxxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 444 144 GIRLS GYM SHOW Probably the most looked foryx 1rd to ex ent of the school year for the girls 15 the Gym Shoyx which was given 'Vlay 3 IU the Gymnasium This shoyx was dlrected by Frances Gllbert and included almost every girl in school The success of the show not only gave a thrill to the girls who were in it but also acted as a finlshlng touch to the year s gym work The first part of the show consisted of marchmg club and vnand drills tumbling and pyramid building To manv people the m1rch1ng dr1ll was the most enjoy able part of the show The great number of girls moving rhythmically about on the floor produced a beautiful effect For clubs the room was darkened and the luminous clubs all swinging together produced a most beautlful effect The wand drill was also greatly enjoyed but undoubtedly the most outstanding feature of this d1v1s1on was the tumbling and pyramid bulldmg Little Red Rldmg Hood a dancmg play was the second d1v1s1on of the show ln this the g1rls were beautifully costumed and played the1r parts well ln the first scene Little Red Rldlng Hood was walking through the forest She grew t1red and lay down to sleep While she slept the flowers v1olets roses and a marigold came and danced for her She was wakened as the wolf entered saw her and asked her where she was going Little Red Riding Hood told the wolf she was gomg to her grandmothers house to take her somethmg to eat The wolf de clded he would take a short cut through the woods and arrive at the grandmother s house first Little Red R1d1ng Hood tarrled awhile and danced in the woods In the second scene the wolf was IH the grandmother s bed pretending to be the grandmother Little Red Riding Hood didn t know and thought it rather strange so she asked the wolf many questions concerning his long ears large eyes and big teeth just as the wolf Jumped out of bed to eat L1ttle Red Riding Hood he heard someone whlstllng lt proved to be Red Riding Hoods father and four other woodcutters who stopped in to see the grandmother They killed the wolf and upon finding the grandmother safe and sound they all entered into a gay tap dance together The third part took us back to China This was the Chmese fantasy consisting of two dances the Chmese Lantern Dance in whlch nme girls danced with lighted lanterns and the Chlnese Love Story acted by three glrls ln these dances the girls were delightfully costumed in the dress of the Orient A Hollday in Russia completed the Gym Show This was a small ballet the scene of whlch opened 1n a Russlan village Boys and girls were dancmg around while a Jovlal old man dozed and occaslonally struck at a spider t1ckl1ng his nose The merrymakers woke hlm and danced around him The Hnale found them all dancing in true Russlan folk style The Gym Show w1ll long be remembered by those who saw lt and by those who participated therein as one of the outstanding events of the year T7T'7T77TY77 7 VYTYYYY 'T' YTVTT TT7TTV7777 77v7 Y :Q g4 N 4 5' '1 pq '1 N A 51 N 1 ,M 74 r I V4 j 2 1 'Q V4 s , , , , - , - , 4 r . 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Iiilifiiiiixx x fx xx xx i xx . l2' ' ' 1 422' ' v ' ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' Q I: 51 if 51 by yt ,Q 4 1 4 4 . V1 v' vi V' Q V' v 1 YI v yt ' 1 Y v A I 51 r '1 , , 1 W 1 P Q 1 Iv '1 P , 1 , 4 v rl : '4 N I E4 1 N 4 N 4 N 4 N 4 '3 1 P N 71 3 51 N V4 W 74 I 71 N 1 N ,1 N ,1 I' .4 VN U4 PN .4 DY 5: V: yi Y ,Q .'4 , N V' rg yi N Page 91 PRAYER OF A SPORTSMAN Dear Lord, in the battle that goes on through life, I ask but a field that is fair, A chance that is equal with all in the strife, A courage to strive and to dare, K And if I should win, let it be by the code, With my faith and by honor held high, And if I should lose, let me stand by the road, And cheer as the winners go by! And Lord, may my shouts be ungrudging and clear, A tribute that comes from the heart, And let me not cherish a snarl or a sneer, Or play any sniveling part, Let me say, There they ride on whom laurel's bestowed Since they played the game better than I , Let me stand with a smile by the side of the road, And cheer as the winners go by! So grant me to conquer, if conquer I can, By proving my worth in the fray, But teach me to lose like a regular man, And not like a craven, I pray. Let me take 017' my hat to the warriors who strode To victory splendid and high, Yes, teach me to stand by the side of the road, And cheer as the winners go by! -BERTON BRALEY 'Society Therefore, IJ AJ Aneienz' A5 The World VOLTAIRE cfiGifie5C Wu.. M M mlm. V A' Uvgmmmzmtmoms '!' W W H Q wif W ' ,l 1 Hu mi N5 2 I 0 Q mm In H wx, -:erm M A -w w w, it II1l-Wugghwl kkl!EMiM. fl qw U 1lT:111wa.nrf +w Nm l v W H V P H I v I N N fi b v vv 97 0' ' 'iififiiixxxx Kin ixnxxxxxxx .112KEZIITKQERQRRXKRZZZZZZQ3 ATHENIAN FEDERATION ANNE MORGAN Preszdenzf lxLE1A FIN LEY Secretary SOCIETY PRESIDENTS Pzrst Semester Second .Semester CYRIL DAMITZ SANFORD MORDEN DONALD BARROWS DEAN REDFIELD FRANK PARSONS HILLARD Cox PRESTON HINDERKS DELMAR GooDE VlCt0fl3HS Plelades Wrketes Kapforeans The Athenlan Federatlon comprlsmg the four hterary SOCIETIES IS governed by the Athenlan Councll Thls councll 1S composed of a presldent elected by the student body along wlth presldents vlce presldents secretarxes treasurers and sponsors of the varlous socletles Three Saturday nlghts of each month the socletles meet and have 1nd1v1dual the chapel by members of all socletles At dllferent times durmg the year muslc extemporaneous speakmg declama tory debate oratorlcal short story and athletlc contests are held affordmg com petltlon among the socletles IH these flelds A banner IS awarded to the Wmnmg socrety 1n each Held after each contest At the close of the school year lt has been the custom to award a large banner to the society totalmg the largest number of pomts rn FOYSHSICS m Scholarshlp and m Athletics Due to the splendld cooperatlon both the Councll and the Federatlon are able to close a wery successful year ' 7777 PYYYYYYYYYPYYYIY 7 7741111 YYY 1 V! 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' A VYVYVVY ' Si Xxx ' x x xx? vv 1 1 1 1 N 'Z ,Y 1 1 1 1 1 1 P 9 Y P N D P President V ue Preszdent Secretary 7 reasufer PLEIADES LITERARY SOCIFTY OPI ICFRS lrzrst Semester HIILARD Cox DORIS WATERMAN: LOTTIE HoDcEs SANFORD 'N10RDFX1 Second Semester SANFORD MORDFN PADL LTNEHMER EvA WALLACE ALFRED Toozvms V T 7 Sergeant at 171715 MXRCHIE Roor XERNON LDNDEFN The year has been bflmflll of physrcal socnl and lntellectu 11 advancement m xxhlch all members of the society haxe partrclpated The soclety had been organlfed prewous to thrs year under the name of Alpha P1 Slgma At the beglnnmg of the school year of 1998 the name Plemdes was Sportsmanshrp pep and socrety Splfll characterlze a loy rl P1 and our sponsor 111155 Elefson has not only represented these herself but has msplred ex ery mem ber to dlspl my these characlerlstlcs D 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 D N N b , D I t ,,, W 2 1 . 5 b -- ky L- : . N - ' ' f f f f ' A v ' 1 ' p ..... , ' R l ..... , .' 1 .. 5 L - -I . .... ' ' .' 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P4 r '4 , ,1 N V4 N 4 N 4 z., B: T: be so 5 eeee M AAAAA4AA-A4--4A------444440.44-,44:444444444A44444A44 1 Regirdless ot the fact th1t the students Tre prone to object to the org1n1zat1on of lrterfrry socretres and to therr dutres connected mth them vre Hnd that our X rctorl ms thls yeir haye been lox rl to thelr SOCICIY Ind are proud th1t they hue been X rcs honors to further group development by humg 1 hrge representltlon p1rt1c1 trmes 1nd Iots of fun Ihrs year the X rcs hue done 1 good Job of UpI'l0If.IlDg the 1de1ls thit were estabhshed by those who Izud the found1t1on for the Tdvancement of the soclety 5 Af, ,V 7,7777 'fVf ! Page 98 vvvv '2 V4 V4 V4 b V4 5 V4 PY N z' :4 N P: PY '4 by V4 N v, In 'Q 5 P4 PY V4 N i4 D 4 W V4 W V4 DY V4 VY '4 rl V. 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A 4 President Vzce Preszdent Secretary 7 rezzsurer Yergeant at Arms OFFICERS I Irst Semestrr PRESTON HINDERKS 'MARIE SIIEI I ARD ALICE jEssEx RAYMOND lRoYER FD TRANER .Second Semester Dow ALD BARRONXS ALICE CHAPPELOXX FLORENCE MADDEXI HARRY RUNKLF lVlYRON FISHER This year the Nlketes have had 'I 1'CVlXll1g of the old xim and ylgor that haye marked the activities of the society IH the past years Fx ery effort li is been made to dexelop the soeial athletic and forensic possibilities ot each member of the society The success of these efforts Cannot be measured IH abstract terms or activities lhe members of the society h Iye enjoyed the sincere and happy Comradeshlp of their sponsor 'Nliss Edith VN oods Her firmness and stability haw. made each one realize his individual responsibility to the society and school Memories ol the yeirs yyork together yxill be only happy ones Y VV YV NIKETES LITERARY SQCIETY material things, but it has been keenly felt and recognized in all of the college ' - - 4' . 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V, A A ' Z P P N Z4 r 4 v '4 v '4 A L . . L :Q DY ' ' ' V4 ' X A I . . . . . 4 D 1 . , 4 5 p . . . . Q. I 1 . ,, s . . . . ' . . . K4 P ' I 7 I tu l , l A L 1 . ' L P4 I P y ' V ' V4 N B' N ' N P V4 P N i4 N 4 Y N 4 Y be P N V N ati - - - - - - .X - . .llllll - . - lfnfffffffffff. 5.. - P SSIISIQ Page 102 . 4 Y z 1 P: r gl I N V4 vw . 4 . E , fu 4 4 : 4 nf Y4 V4 7 4 :4 vi B4 Il ri N V4 'Q 5: 74 53 v. 'Q 5: E1 W r 'aww ' sn' x . 2 ' ' 2 ' 4 V: P N rf N V4 N V4 N 54 'U v' n vi p 1 4 54 I vi b Y4 5 1 P 4 r 4 v 4 P 4 V V4 Iv 4 4 4 I 4 r 4 4 4 74 ' 4 C 4 ' I 5,4 1 In 1 Y 4 4 1 1 L 7' vi , 4 W v g . b 4 N ' P 4 '4 v' '4 vi V4 Y V4 0 V4 . 5' 9 Y: 4 V4 V4 mia .an A ' - .zxnaxznln - . - ZESSISIIIIISI. Jxvx. - - - ISIXIIQ Page 103 CRESCENT CLUB OFFICERS ANNE MORGAN NELL WELDON TESS MORGAN MEMBERS NINA AMUNDSON KLETA FINLEY VERNA GARVER RUTH SMITH Preszdent Secretary Sponsor FREDA BELL ANNE MORGAN NELL WELDON PEARL LEISE A loving Christ taught heart and a helping hand such a life as this can never die lt IS seen today its deeds live on moving posterity to take up the torch and The Crescent Club IS an honorary organization of Graceland fostering the ideals of womanhood lt consists of eight women who are elected each Spring by the women of the student body To be one chosen to represent these ldeals IS an honor worthy of attainment carrying with it also the responsibility of living up to the standards of a womanly woman A womanly woman is reverent to God and His creation. She is loyal at all times to that which she knows is right. e is sympathetic without personal motive. e is courteous to all without regard for age or station. e is understanding in all situations and the human element gives her wisdom. . e is appreciative of the beautiful wherever it lies and avoids at all times the superficial. e is cheerful at all times. She is patient with the patience of understanding and untiring in her efforts. And the greatest of these is charity. The Crescent Club of this year had as one project that of acting as big sisters to the new girls arriving at the College in the Fall, and acquainting them with Graceland life. During the last semester they sponsored the task of sending the Record each week to prospective students. In addition to this, a subscription from each of the 60 members of the Club made it possible for them to furnish one room in the new girls' dormitory. Count that day lost 'whose low descending sun Views from thy band 110 'worthy action done. . This motto represents their daily aim. r y V In gi LTI vt ,3 V4 Ffffiffiffifxffx'ffffxffffXY2221 ll2Y2222XX2llKK4A!l6 I1 N N N '3 ,Y b r v v :Q ........ 5 ........ r ........ r P Y lv . I 5 I r v 4 :Q if N4 . . - . . . 1 Eu . I . 5 . . , . ' . I 1 pl illumine the way for others.. 4 I iq . . . y . 'I 5' . I . . . '1 DY ' . . 'Q N . . v, N : B V: N D, N D bf N 4 N 74 N Sh x4 tl Sh 'I Y Sh N N N Sh '1 N 74 N 54 N Sh ' N '4 r '4 r '4 Iv :I :Y I1 Y '4 iw 51 ra A L 5. r ,' W ' m 55 r p4 N Q Y V' PY '4 PN '4 ' bf V V V - N h1Y..KlK--..-----..Xl-.X1...--... 5ff5.-f.- ,.---------.f.afQ Page 104 . 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XZ Page 105 r.,- V Qnxxxxxnnxxxxxn.KIm.xxxxxM44xz All A A The Alpha Chapter Of the Lambda Delta Slgma has thIS year begun a work Whlch IS planned to be camed On from year to vear The membershlp was d1v1ded Into seven groups and research work was done In the followlng Ilnes pOI1tIcs I'6l1g1OI1 church muS1c Graceland S hlstory drama IH the church physlcal tralnlng and the relatlon Of sclence to the church program AS the purpose Of thIs Organlzatlon IS to further educatlon and to attempt to make dehmte contrlbutlons to the church It IS felt that thls IS a blg Strlde toward the goal G A PLATZ Preszdem DORIS NELSON Secretarv RUTH HANSON lreasurer j C BERGMAN G N BRIGGS MABEL CARLILE LULU CARMICHAEL N RAY CARIVIICHAEL ROY CHEVILLE HELEN ANTHONY CYRIL DAIvIITz KLETA FINLEY ELIvIO GAIvIET DELIWAR GOODE ELBERT HANNAH ,w ACTIVE MEMBERS E E CLOSSON CHARLOTTE QONDIT OLIVER COOPER LYDA ELEPSON VERNA GARVER A R GILBERT FRANCES GILBERT FRANCES HATCH TESS IWORGAN ASSOCIATE MEMBERS PRESTON HINDERKS LOTTIE HODGES LOUISE HOGAN GRACE LANE DONALD LELAND X ERNON LUNDEEN NIORRIS MORTIIVIOR ROY MORTINIORE KATHRYN SKINNER LLOYD STEPHENS FLORENCE THOMPSON EDITH WOODS OREN HARTSCHEN BERTHA FRITZSCHE RUTH JUERGENS NOAS MEREDITH ANNE MORGAN RUTH SMITH ALFRED TOOMBS INELL XVELDON IIENRY PAPP , . 1 In N N In V ,Y f , I , I F ' I Iv ' I I r , b V , P N I , iw f A I v 7 5 I b . : , , N P O I :Q LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA N . . 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A f. - - A - A- - - A . - - A -s A Page 107 V ' lKIifIixix xKfn. sA xfxxM12 C' C . 2 ' I l ' ' C ' C A P P 1 :S 1 pq ' ' ' f 'S 51 LN 71 D 1 D : vi if 1 5 F 1 1 r , 4 rv ' 1 is 'A r B4 5 'I ' P 4 I : ' I 4 2 I , : I A I yj Iv Z' ru rl N b ' Kg 5 1 N ,Q PRESS CLUB If is RAYMOND TROYER VERNA SCHAAR KLETA FINLEY CYRIL DAMITZ :Q 7 DELlN1AR GOODE EYA WVALLACE DIRK SCHREUR HELEN GRIGGS 1 p' . N PAUL UTNEHMER PEARL LEISE Miss LYDA ELEESDN TDM MALEY , 5 MARGARET WILLIAMS FRANCES WVRENN WlLLl.ANl HAND HELEN ANTHONY !4 5: The Press Club, an honor organization in journalism, although in existence for several 'I b years, functioned this year for the Hrst time. lts members are elected on the basis of out- D Q standing journalistic work. The last ten issues of the Record were published by members V w - A - - ' , of the club, although they had prevxously worked on the Record. Several social affairs were N , ' held from the time of the election of its new members on March ll to the close of the if school year. ,4 1 1-4 RECORD STAFF rf ' , EDITORIAL If ' , RAYMOND TROYER ...... Editor-irz-Chief V4 7 ' MARGARET WVILLIAMS ...... Copy Reader 5 l Associates I4 t I VERNA SCIIAAR ......... News gl N KLETA FINLEY ....... . . Social A i llELEN ANTHONY ........, fl 4usic y CYRIL DAINKITZ ......,... S ports ri l WVILLIAM HAND ........ Feature A Q ' BUSINESS V4 y l DELMAR GOODE ,..... Business Manager '4 Y P UL L'T HMER flssstarzt g ' A NE ......... I l 4 , l'lELEY GRIcos Yecretarf 74 , I . ........ L 3 H MISS LYDA ELEIfsoN ..... Faculty Advisor N , ,, , r. N lhe success of the Record this year is due to the cooperation of every member of the staff P4 N in attempting to publish a paper that would be of interest to the students and friends of 5 D Graceland. Students other than those on the staff and members of the faculty have also ,4 , . . . . . . . . . . . 4 N aided materially In the publication of the Record. lzspeclally deserving ot mention has been I4 ,Q the work of the Crescent Club during the last three months of school. g4 P ,4 ' vi 'N -L - M ivan.- -..x-----...xv:zLx1-...vm --5:.-:.-5.--- ---.:::m Page 108 'iffifnffsiiifxsn':,.1in,.A.AA ' ' ' M . ' TF ' ' ' ' 6 71 v vi X 1 ? , , , .. ...www , r vi 51 '1 ri P vi Y242222' vvvvvvvvv 1 '1 . A4 1 1 A! 4 22' D 14 I ,1 v 1 r '1 1 N ' N ' 4 4 r r N ' 4 r p, : ,1 r pf v v, P D W rl v y, P V4 C1 5' z' rf 1 N V N vi vu gl 4 :Q V4 r Y4 N V4 N V4 N V4 N V4 r V4 5 I 'Q v N :I P1 P4 'w 51 r N V4 N V4 r 54 :E gl Q 4 N :4 :Q P1 nj' :4 In gl tl H vi PN ,4 N D, PQ t4 4 Zyl 5 ' ,.-.- - - ----.v: --.c---.,:. --, - -- --- -----..----------a Avy YPHSQYVYYVWVYY Yvffff VYVYV' . Page 109 I fff ' f C 'fx' ' x i' . 2 P I Preszderzt Vzce Presrdent beeretary Busmess Manager Stage Manager Costumer Coach COLLEGE PLAYERS OFFICERS Fzrst Semester -I T WESTWOOD VERNON LUNDEEN NIARY ELIZABETH SIIITH DELMAR GOODE ALFRED TOOMBS THELMA DOWKER FLORENCE L THOMPsON THE YEAR S ACTIVITIES vvvvvvvv vvvv Second .Semester WILLIAM HAND LOUISE HOGAN ANNA LYNN VANSKIKE DELMAR GOODE MAX WHITE THELMA DOWKER FLORENCE L THOMPSON The Enemy presented on May 76 I978 II as a productlon In whIch there was a grIppIng appeal for love tolerance and peace Th1s play was ably presented by a cast of nme College Players who st1ll look back upon theIr part1cIpatIon In thls play as an Insplratlonal actIvIty of the year J AAAAAAAA 44 The Romantlc Age was presented by the College Players on November Z9 1928 ThIs play IS a whlmslcal comedy of rare and subtle humor The theme of the play a romantlc glrl who IS searchmg for a falry prInce the prmce atter all only a practlcal busmess man ID dlsgulse convlnces her that there IS romance natural and convInc1ng The Three Pegs was 'In all gIrl play One of the best plays ever staged by the College Players was the common verdlct Can glrls put on a play that WIII go? Ask the three Pegs and the IrIsh malds The stagmg of Romeo and jullet on February ZZ 1929 was the outstandlng productlon of the year Actmg costummg and stage settmg all comblned to make thls play very beautlful and ImpressIve The effectlve work of the stage crew was an Important factor IH the success of the play Meet the W1fe the last long play of the year was an excellent comedy 0 s of fun and no moral unless lt could be don t have two husbands at the same tlme ComplIcatIons may develop The year has on the whole been a very successful one for the players A new constltutlon has been adopted whlch wIll promote the work for next year A standard key has been chosen The wardrobe compartments are filled wlth new costumes And the goal for next year IS a new set of scenery 6 77777 Y77777,77,77777f 777 CQYVYYVY Y Page 110 it : 122222222 2222' 2222 2222' 22 ' 222222 22222222222222222222222222' ' ' ' ' 22' T '2 ' 2222' I ' P , . P 5' . ' . P 2 I 2 O 2 K ' I . : . 3- , . . I . . ' . 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N ' N 54 N p, N 74 N V4 ru 94 r 7, N yq N N N V4 PN 51 r N rf 5 sq r N bf 5 5' N1 N 71 r 7, i 5' N rf v S4 E 1 5 N A y: : 'f N ' N yi V N P1 P Y4 N D w F, ,4 1 , 1 v4 ' AA AAAAAAAAAAA Ag-ApAAAAA 1, T Q ' Page 111 , I1 D P v It 'M V IififIifi xifxYxils f 4 2' ' G v ' 2 ' ' ' l SONS AND DAUGHTERS OFFICERS VERNA GARVER President ELMO GANIET Vzce Preszdent RUTH HANSEN Secretary Treasurer HELEN ANTHONY Correspoudmg Secretary ALICE FLEMINC. DOROTHY GUNSOLLEY BRAND BANKER MAX WHITE HARL KELLEY CARL PRALL VERNA GARVER PHIL LYSINGER ELIZABETH BRIGGS KATHERYN SKINNER MEMBERS HELEN ANTHONY DICK ANDERSON JOHN HARRINGTON ELIvIo GANIET DOROTHY PRALL RUTH HANSEN RUTH HARP ALICE LANE GRACE LANE RUTH CURWEN MORRIS MORTINIORE Faculty whos parents were formerly students of Graceland College The alm of thls organlzatlon IS to encourage the chlldren of former Graceland students to come to Graceland to brmg these young people closer together and help them carry on thelr college lIfe In such a way as dId thelr parents before them The success of thls organlzatlon Wlll a1d In the growth of the College by the unltmg of the educatlonal Interests of the school and the alumnl and w1ll be the prlme factor In the realIzat1On of the Ideal Greater Graceland I D , I I I I I I P I P N N I I D . b . ..n.... . ' I ....... - r - - . . ' I ' ' . , .... P N '3 I N PY I , N IY A by . IY - 'Q I 'G I N 'I I IV N ' v N . . . gi N l g' N The Sons and Daughters Club was organlzed january, 1927, by those students ,: A Y N N N Y . . . . . . yt P yi I 5 ' V4 b . . . . . 54 N . . . . . . 7' 3' ' . . . . , , If :Q 'f In 5' 1 by yt by ' 74 I 7, by P4 P' P, by V4 'Q' P4 : 'Q Q I. Ig p4 ' V N 4 N V4 Y ,4 . V4 N V A'7 7, 777 7777777 4. 1 V .L Page 112 3 V V 'fiI If- ifLY ' Ixfi'Ix.IkTi ' 1 ... ' ' Q P V D P b N by ' ,N D P P P D P 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 51 V1 ' I 1 by I 1 N I ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 P 'Q P 'Q 1 1 D P P 1 1 D 4 r 1 N . 1 'U 1 1 L 2 I N :1 N ,1 W 1 N 1 Q r N 1 N 1 N 4 N 1 r N '1 Ig : '1 r 3, 1 v1 Kg v , p4 I 1 '4 , V1 7 I V4 f 5' v 1 rj I 5' P ' ,Q 1 ' '1 1 V1 . Y4 ' A 'Q , 2 p4 V1 r v. r 1 V1 1 V. P V4 214 V1 V1 :Q 'f iq ' E1 fm 511 - K -- -..Kill .L - . ... 5. - 5. -!. - - - - 4. --- --I.-R6 I Page 113 V' fff - V KSA ' G txx. 2 T vvvvvvvv Tv' Yrvq P If I I N 'S ,Y I I 5: rl V4 54 B3 I If 5, 51 5 1 ' 4 ' 4 iv ' 7' by I ' 4 I 4 I 'I 4 I I I I I 4 5 1 I I Y Iv I IV I 4 IV 4 N 4 tl vi IW V4 AGRICULTURE CLUB GILBERT BROOIRS Preszdent FII TRAVER Secretary and Yreasurer HARRY EIvIIvIERsOxI Head Chef The Ag Club was Organued thIs year for the purpose of studymg modern methods and present day progress In agrlculture The members are Offered an Opportumty to study agrlculture by means of practlcal expenence ln May the club enjoyed a trIp to lovxa State College makmg Ll thorough Inspeetlon of the InstItutIOn and upon thelr return they were much more en thusIastIc farmers The charter members ansvxer to the followmg roll call CLARK SPONAUGLE MYRON XVOOD HARRY PROIJST HERBERT ATINOOIJ PAUL CAMPBELL LELAND NORRIS HARRY ENINIERSONI GILBERT BROOKS ED TRAVER O N HARTSCHEN Sponsor Y I3 gi IV 1 N '4 IN 74 N A if Iq ' ..,..... ga - ...... 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V4 v V4 P ' 'Si N V IN rf r V4 r 24 P- N P r :Q 1: N 74 ' H I M4 W1 E4 i 4 V4 5 V4 '. 1 'Q 1 Z' N bj D W ' M gi 4 - A 4 A A AL V K i A :A A A A A A A 444 A 211 a-- 4- .l--1.l --,,...S.--- by AKAAAAAL-AAA.- A 711' Page 115 Preszdent Vzce Preszdent Secretary Treasurer Galley .Slave GIMPERS Ol-FICERS First Semester HENRY PARP WALTER KILLPACK WAYNE SIMPSON ARcI-IIE ROOT Second .Semester DANID ASCH MYRON Woon HARRY RUNKLE HENRY PAPP The Word Gimper IS a war term meaning a friend who will stand by one On February 18 l926 a group of college men organized with the purpose of bringing together as a club just such a group of fellows as the name Glmpers implies For three years the club has succeeded IH maintaining this tradition as Well as the other aim of the Glmpers Higher social development This year has been a very successful one and the future of the club looks brighter than ever before During the past year the alumni and active members have organized the National Society of Gimpers the purpose of which is the perpetuation of old Gimper friendships and the continual expansion and development of the club through organized mutual help and encouragement. The activities of the Gimpers during the past year have included the usual club functions such as feeds initiation and parties. Probably the biggest event of the year vsas the annual banquet held March 15. MORRIS MORTIMORE HARRY RUNKLE HENRY PAPP LELAND NORRIS DAVID Ascu IW A E is N 'Q In MEMBERS MYRON WOOD ELMO GAMET WVAYNE SIMPSON MARION Wooosrocx ARC!-IIE RooT DAVID XVORDEN joHN TURNER MAYNARD CUMMINGS ARTHUR OAKMAN Tom MALEY wfffiffixx x fx tfx5Axx xxx 2xl14 42ft22' ' ' ' ' ' 2 2225 j I4 4 '3 vi :Y I V4 Ia I LY if 5 1 I 5' I if P I I V4 I ' . 7 - ' I I ' H ..... f y4 -, - .... .' 4 I - . . - .- 4 I ' 4 I ..... 4 It pq I pq V 4 I I , 4 ' 4 ' 4 5 K K ' Y 7 ' ' I 1 ' ' . 7 7 4 ,Q , y . . I P . . . H . ,, 4 q . . . . . . . . . 4 is - . . I . . ,, . I I 1 . I . v1 I 74 I . 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President V4 V4 1 1 1 ROLL FRANK PARSONS LLOYD STEVENS ELIVIO GAIVIET WALTER WELDON HARRY SLICK OLIVER COOPER 4 1 4 MYRON FLIGG HARRY PROPST HILLARD COX ED TRAVER CYRIL DAMITZ DICK ANDERSON MAX WHITE The Royal Thlrteen Club smce IIS begmnmg ID 1914 has endeavored to enroll ID thelr membershlp representatlve men of genrallty abIlIty accomphshment and hlgh Ideals Wlth such characterlstlcs the group has developed a fellowshlp happy ID thelr aSsOcIatIOn yet conScIOuS of and devoted to the larger Interests of college llfe Thls year the InIt1atIon Of Hve new members has brought the actlve mem bershlp to twelve In addltlon to the Hve members of the faculty The Gang has enjoyed some outstandlng CXDEFICHCES thIs year In the way of 1nItIat1OnS feeds and general get togethers Probably the outstandmg events of the year have been the blg feed at Homecommg when L D Weldon and Ed Kelly threw a bIg spread because of certam tradItIOns and certaln Of theIr achlevements and of no less magmtude the bIg annual Wlth banquet NVl'llCll was held the latter part Of january the followmg fraternal mcknames N Ray Gus Wzllze Gene U11 c lx ll xf I Frank Steve Red Walt .Slzck 5 4 L , 4 ' 1 ' P 1 I . 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N ,N V vi V4 r 'l I 5' , 4 I 51 4 4 b D D P V TTYTT7 v ' ll 1 llil vvvv I 'I '4 I v ri 4 4 4 1 5: v vi 74 V4 1122' Y222' COUNTRY CLUB Nme Country Clubbers llved at Country Club and one flew away then there were elght CThe llttle blrd who flew away was a llttle Wrenn tooj The girls have been very happy In theIr lIttle dorm and have been surprlsmgly congenlal consldermg the fact that they represent seven dllferent states of the Umon to whlch each IS a loyal member But theIr art of lIv1ng together IS due to the fact that they are all loyal Gracelanders FRANCES XVRENN ALICE FLENIING JUNE SNIVELY KATHRYN CARTER DORIS SWAIN lRENE JOHNSON DEAN MADELINE CLARK P PV 74 N ww I , 74 '1 ' 74 N !4 sa A Cv '4 Y N L ,4 Pa bi Y N 4 :S 4- A , 5: ,M . . . . ' A . ,Q N ' . . . 2 . ' . S1 'N . . . . ' V4 I 1 '4 5 i - ' - II - - U - gf I ' yi Ev ' 51 :N EDNA SMITH EVA WALLACE L vt l V4 4 A If P' ' ' A pi P V4 W I N yi I3 5' Q vi '4 '4 N V4 N V4 Y E '4 7 V4 N b ,QILLLQALLL LAALQALALLLQA LLMMAAAAAA!L4,444444LAA4A4ALLv 6 Yvvv 7, ,y77,,,77, 4, QYVV vffvxl Page 127 'P' qzizffffsxxin nrfxsn f , 2 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ba :Q Y: N V' 4 '1 N y, N yt Iv ' '1 '4 '1 I 5' I 7: I '4 , rg I I1 I I1 Iv 'J' N P: I 74 I If I P: ' 4 r V4 D P4 r P4 r !4 D 4 by IN 4 N ,4 r ,Q D ,S 5 '1 b ,4 pq ,4 B V4 W ,4 I 4 I p W Q 4 V4 I 24 bg yi I4 I: D 'Q I 5' -4 In II: Y '4 P '4 PY ,4 Iv I' N y' 9 v I4 v P: Iv 'I' N pf I3 I' N I rf DY 34 Iv vi W V4 N P4 P1 I y, pq 74 D L N y 'V if N v4 :E n A 4454 4. -- A AR- Apha sssx. 4 544 5. .4 4 444444441553 Page 128 ' 2 V I1 P In v vvvvVvvvvv 'v Yr ' Iffiffifiixxi ' 'ixif ixxg il ' Preszdent Vzce Preszderzt Secretary Treasurer BIDE A WEE OFFICERS Pzrst .Semester VERA TRAVIS NlINA AMUNDSON MARJORIE MOREY MARJORIE WILLIAMS .Second Semester ALICE CHAPPELOW ,IAYNNE LEWIS ALICE Pmzsorss HELEN STovER Havent we had one grand year of It though? Ever sInce the nIght of the BIde A Wee In1tIatIon when we first rubbed noses and really got acquamted we have loved fought wept and laughed togetl er as one bIg famlly Tragedy and comedy and through lt all our dean MISS Morgan has been the best sport ever In her role of frlend conhdant and advlsor Remember the nIght the Herald Angels serenaded us and nearly raIsed the roof w1th Sweet AdelIne P And then our Chnstmas party could we ever forget that tree and the clever llttle grfts each glrl receIveclP Durmg vacatron BIdeA Wee became the home of the few g1rls left on the h1ll and the center of the holIday actIvItIes And wIth the commg of SprIng remember how romantrcally we returned the Angels serenadeP Plllow Hghts mldmght escapades blrthday surprIse partIes house cleamng campalgns flu epldemlcs oh what hasnt happened In Blde A Wee? WIth the closmg of thIs school year BIde A Wee may pass out of exrstence classrooms an lIbrary may take IIS place But wIll not the ghost of the BIdeA Wee that Has Been stIll haunt these halls? Can even the beautIes of the new Dorm that ls To-Be cause us to forget old BIde A Wee days? My Fawthal How could we? ONE DAY IN MARIETTA Dorm flower Sprnach Dorm slogan Wheres the eats? Dorm password Soda crackers 4 30 A IvI Deanette gets up shakes her Hst at the alarm clock and goes back t et 0 64 70 0 9 0 9 0 1000 Il 5 lZ l0 200 700 70 70 9 9 10 00 I0 30 Sllght notses on thrrd CVery shghtj Tooth brush prom begms The Sextet get up and go for breakfast DaIly brawl of room mates to determme who wIll clean the room Thelma D vocalIzes and buddmg musIcIans practlce harmony Creek gets to work at her loaflng Edna rIses for the day Beans Cor parsmpsb P M Beaus and Beauettes stroll merrIly Second applIcatIon of educatlon june and CelIa wInd up the portable and play My Man More and beanIer beans SWZIDS and swamettes congregate In the receptron room General movement In the dIrectIon of South Woods Hello Hazel' Kate' Thelma' CThIs space reserved for thmgs that 6XlSt but do not look so well Ir prmtl Clara speeds In CHe has red halrj Grand stampede for water wave combs Sextet argue Modern MarrIage and Kate gets peeved Thrrd floor renders Nearer My God to Thee Deanette does her stuff Sh h h h h h h h Authors note ApologIes to the deservm '3 D ,Y D D P P I - - , , N P P , ., . 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V ' - - !z6 Page 133 F' If a man does not niake new friend- ships as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. A rnan should keep his friendships in constant repair. - SAMUEL joHNsoN. A -joke I5 az Sewom Thing -CHURCHILL eafuve843 1 I f I 54' if l f N Z' S Miss Irene Johnson Cfcucelcmcl Popu1 cwi'ty Girl he I Zlzfnlc tlmf no one e1'er.vees J poem lofefy as II cheese. J cfzeese ielzoxe fl'llfj1'IllllT6, .vofl and rare Is fwnfted darn near efuery1ef1e1'e. O1'erand under, in una' oui, Up and down and round about. jftlzo it goes ,vo u'eUfw1'ff1 beer I stiff ClIlI'f .feern to .vtrnzd if near. Poems ure made from lines lffce tlzexe, Bu! Goa' knoqcxv 'Zl'lIfIf goex info cheese. JfJofof11'e,s' to 1fIlfll0l'. iKI ' Six T i . 2 P ' -T TQ T ' ' 7 M1 5 r N '3 ,Y r r r r r r r P P v N r 5 HAND GROVER UTNE1-:MER WORDEN Tl-IE STRATEGIC BOARD OF PEP It is this group of fellows who made fools of themselves and their art making people laugh and yell which was the task assigned to them Durlng the football season the four worked together rn good form leading yells at games and plan ning and executing pep programs They exhibited real fortitude ln advancing upon the muddy football field in those immaculate white trousers Throughout the basketball season they worked in couples leading yells and planning enter all pep and smile lt is one of difficulty and responsibility a task in which the Strategic Board of Pep showed exceptional effort and skill 77 7777 7777777 777741 YYY 'VV Y YYY YVYYYYYYYYVYY 1 1 1 1 1 1 vi J 51 Y4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Y P y N 1 v pl I 4 P 4 ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 ' 4 I3 if P 4 PY 4 I 4 I ri W f bf N 4 W 4 p Y P D ' 4 N 4 N 4 r . N 4 , - rx u N 1 1 '1 . . . . . 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Since puphood l've ,Q had the ambition to write some of my experiences and, unbeknowing to everybody, I've ,Q written a few of these down during the past. year on the campus. If you care to read them, ,Y all right, if not, all right, for, after all, l'm just a dog. lg Ffidfly, September 7 Sophomores and juniors coming in. They ,Q . , . look asif they had a htde sense pf I L dniint sleep S9 welll last: mght Slfmehew' Things are getting more quiet and serious yY Them queer nfnsesfal t rqgglktvf mghti around the Irlill. I see people going around yu M EY tWerePCOFmg. rom Blbe' ' ie ham, with hooks piled on their arms a foot high. we Frggqenfgla I esinspgnlttmascgmssschtoodagl 05? Classes must have started today. :Q heard Mr. Briggs .say that today and' to- Wedllffday, Sfpfwlbff 12 ,Q rlnoriiiow well: dregistration daysd fork the 'The nrgtn pillaylery meletingl tlonight vias , resinen. og w no suppose o now surey goo . ats w at eart a ot p I what that means, but perhaps they will of people say as they came out of the Y know before they are through. Chapel tonight. by Saturday, September 8 Friday, September I4 l don't know what to think about a Ididn't stay at the college tonight. There D bunch that won't let a respectable dog trot wasn't any room for me out on the campus, N across the campus in peace. If this Regis- so I went visiting. I guess I'Il make Friday :Q tratioiglfsbcaulsmg tlhese upstarts to act this night my social evening. way, ' e g ad w en it'.s over. l've had a Safumfay' September 15 ,N d0Zen guys t0.PUt thelf nUfnhef,eleVen5 General Athenian tonight. Dogs are not , flown an mbiltfill ltfaday, and they didnt do supposed to be in the Chapel, but I slipped p S0303 eniabgfoelttlef- I hope they learn in liiehind lanotherkguy, Maybe you are y 3 fe e year IS Over. won ering ow I now all the names o N Sunday September 9 these things, but you must remember that P ' dogs know more than people think they do. hd t b d h t h I f . 2 and 'l?me22IZg00fI afiiigifilfp ZWISIZI' me 1 fmffdfw, Swffmbff 20 p I lay down on Bide-A-Wee steps tonight r Mongay' Segtember 10 1 to take a nap and was almost asleep when D 2 Th1S In0fnlng I WHS Ont behind the Gym something awoke me. I looked up in time l when I heard the lTl0St unearthly yells and to See three gifls upon me from bu SCI'CEifl'lS that Ive CVCI' heard, I IOFC Ollf behind, I made 3 leap, but was ngt quick P 3.I'OLlI1CI the FOI:116l' of the Gym and towards enough, About 3 hundred-Seventy-poundef PY the Ad Building to see what was up.. I grabbed me by the tail. I scratched and Q thought Sure the whole College. was burning fought until I got away, but what I couldn't ,Q and these Freshmen were getting their JuSt understand was why anybody would treat N dues, but to my astonishment there was ya an inngcent gny that way, Next day I , lot of folks out there falling on each others understood. It was Dorm initiation night :N necks. It happened to be a bunch of with the girls. g' N 4 N - j In E fl MMM-MMA H Nfl, .Y P4 Page 136 l Y fffIfliiiiixKfxYxL sxfxxx.4Al F ' 2 ' ' ' ' T ' ' ' ' ' 3 ti gf N yt N '1 in N 1 - . . . V1 N Pflddy, 55136771597 21 ,lones was seriously hurt in an accident. b .The Faculty Recital at the church to- Everybody IS sad about it. V night was very ably done. Saturday November 3 1 D A ' . y Saturday. September 22 Graceland took the game from Albla to- r There were a lot of words used today day, 6 to 6. I wish when the Herald Hall 5' that are not found in the Graceland Dic- fellows Serenade Bide-A-Wee girls they 5 tionary, because some of the students didn't WOUld feed them something besides ice I get ln the Society they wanted in. cream. There are no scraps left. by Friday, September 28 Monday, November IZ V' They tried to drive me back,'but l fol- lowa Wesleyan beat our boys Z2 to 0 I lowed a bunch to the church tonight. lt today, S0 l stayed out of Sight- was a get-to-gether song fest. The different . I Dorms tried to display their musical talents. Tbumfayf Nofuember 15 . b l got kicked in the ribs tonight by a big I lay Outslde the Church tonight and ,V stiff' that had played on the football team heard 21 quartefte by Hartman and his gang. v against Maryville, Graceland got beat. Tuesday November 27 I Tgsdayg gffffbf' 9i I d t d b won from Albla today, 20 to 0. very o y seemet ga o ay, ecause I they started work on the Girls' new Dormi- Tbllffdajf, N0'v?111b61' 29 P tory. The Romantic Age must have been well , , ' d, ' d ' f t' f ' - is Friday, October I2 aecsiixggterau glng rom ac ions a ew mln 7 The football boys. came in from the . . ' , football game tonight ln good spirits. They Friday' Defember 7 by won from Chillicothe, 7 to 6. B l'll betl-illltroged around the Football 5 anquet a a ozen times tonight. The bY Safufdfly, October 13 smell of that chicken and stuff made my W lf l was allowed to join a literary society, mouth water so l almost drowned a time is it would be a pretty hard decision to make, or two. l heard someone say that Unk had by you can't tell who'll win. The Vics won a new date, and that he'd keep on until he is the College Extemp. Banner tonight. embarrassed the Administration yet. 7' F . Q Ed Traver was elected Football Captain N rfday,bOct0ber l9 h h d torknext year and what a speech he did ve een running ere and t ere to ay ma e. N trying to Gnd out what was supposed to be , :sq happening.. There were strangers coming -5afufda3'fDf-'Ce'11bf?f 8 N in and thliiligs in a hum all over. There The Pleiades won from the Vics tonight l was some ind of meeting in the Chapel in the menls debate. Q and thought l'd slip in on it. l got in, all .. ,Q gut my tail, and some imp slammed the luefdayi Dfcembef 18 9 oor to on it. l let out a yelp and about Christmas is getting in the heels of some that time Mr. Briggs came in and gave me of the guys around here. They are begin- 'N a look that made me think of St. Peter. ning to put on a far-away look. l wonder They called lt a pep meeting, so my yelp 'lf many will stay here for Christmas. wasn't very inappropriate. p I , . . Wednesday, December I9 D Lil-:gy wouldnt let me m to See the Hlgh l didn't sleep much again last. night. ' There was lots of racket, klds packing and PY Saturday, October 20 - X fixing up for going home, and today at 4:35 I HThe game was one grand and glorious school turned out for over two whole weeks. , defeat for Missouri Wesleyan, so l heard. Tuesday, Decembe, 25 te Sunday, October 21 - Gosh, but l've beengetting lots to eat , Home-coming is about over. Today is during the 'HST fevlf d21YS- They V6 been , the last day, but it's a good thing, for h3V1US S0,m21UY PHFUCS and MTS- Brook has I everyone seems to be worn to a frazzle. been C0Qkm8 50 mam' ewd things fo eat, , . . l'm afraid l'll have stomach trouble. There ,Q dalVf Ufwbff 28 - has been a party or something every night. 5 New Dorm rules went in force tonight, All of the kids are having a good time. tl lN3Ia1ypbleS.1t will be more safe for me on the Wednesday! january 2 D 7. All the students have come back in body, N uefdayf Qctabef 50 abut where is their spirit? l'm glad l'm not : We recelved news today that Mr. Lonzo ' a student and have to go back to studying. N N N N N N kazaa .xxzxxzxxxxazcavzx - - .a 5. - 5. - 5. - - - - , .. - - - -.- 1 ' Page 137 -v -- -V '- r -f. 4 I -I i I 1 In ,Q '31 ,fe D P V ii'iiIi ' ifxYxAxi Q 42' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Tuesday, january 8 Lost to Albia tonight, 26 to 28. I get to see all the basketball games. Friday, january II They say they have an annual stag partv every year Well tonight as I came by the Hall there must have been something like that gomg on I didnt feel like showing myself anyway Saturday january 12 The Kaps won the Academy Declam contest tonrght Thursday january I7 The basketball fellows took revenge on Albla tonight beating them 41 to I6 Frzday january 18 Iowa Wesleyan has beaten us both in Football and Basketball The score tonight was 38 to IZ in thelr favor Tuesday january Z9 Miss Alma Peterson from Chicago gave her concert here tonight The ground was so slick and 1cy that some of the poor lrttle boys fell and broke their shoulders I S U beat us 47 to 26 The Tuesday Night Club put on a banquet at the Coll seum tonight for all college men The eats were good Thursday january 31 I heard lots of people say that the Three Pegs was the best play that the College Players have ever put on The game with Creston came out I7 to 24 In our favor Saturday February Z This next week is gomg to be a pretty busy week for some of us F M Mc Dowell is gomg to lecture The reception of scraps thrown out Tuesday February IZ Today at noon as I was coming across the campus north of the Ad Building I spled an old mammy cat sitting by one of the pme trees Now you can guess how mad this made me A cat has no more business at college than a Freshman I politely hopped right on top of her When she got loose she tore around the corner of the Ad Building and as Mr Briggs was startmg out of the west door to go to lunch that cat ran right square between his legs That was awful' I changed my course and all I got to hear him say was Blankety blank ' 'li 'f I dont know what that means for it is not dog Iatm Frzday February IJ Someone called me something today that didn't sound very complimentary. I don't know where they ever got the name Weak- liver. That name would kill most any- thing. The game with I. S. U. tonight was the most outstanding game of the year How can anyone study after an ex citing game like that? Frzday February ZZ Today is Washmgtons birthday and the College Players celebrated rt with Romeo and juliet I slipped up the back way and sneaked by the orchestra pit and found my partner jim and watched the whole thing CHeard behind the curtain at Romeo and JLIIIEI J Miss Thompson All right now run up the curtain Myron Fligg Say what do you think I am a squirrel? Tuesday February Z6 Miss Irene johnson was chosen the most popular girl in school Even though she is a freshman I like her She pats me on the nose nearly every time I pass her Maybe I remlnd her of Steve Frzday March I We won another game tonight It was Osceola this time We ve won ten games out of thirteen this year Saturday March Z Lost another game tonight to Mrssoun Wesleyan They took revenge on us Sunday March 3 Oratorio gave their concert tonight but of course Im not allowed to go and hear such things Frzday March 8 Well tonight was the best night I exer had I played a part 1n the All College I was supposed to do but I hope I didnt look too dumb Thursday March I4 If I could be just what I wanted to be I think I would be a faculty member The Faculty Party tonight was rather bolster ous so I hear Ive always wanted to be boisterous Saturday March I6 The Vics took the Music Contest banner tonight It was a close run between the Niks and Vrcs Iuesday March I9 'I he A Cappe la Concert tomght was per fectly wonderful Im gomg to try my xoice tonight about I2 or I oclock it Walt doesnt kick me off the campus 1 --.-5 1 1 1 1 vi 54 ' - 4 p , . , . l . , . . . 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IX'IffIXIII1'IfQ Page 138 V xxxxxngxxnxxxxxxxnxxxxx All Sunday March Z1 I have taken on a new responsibility and that IS to stop all cars that pass through the campus Im getting more bold every day This afternoon there was a bunch sitting out on a blanket Csome faculty members tool taking pictures so they called me over and took mine also Friday March Z9 I heard some wild tales about the G Club show tonight The way everybody was talking about it when they came back it must have been pretty ood Friday Apr1l5 Easter recess begins today Some of the students are going home but they wont Date dont know The following wire was received from George Mesley Baby boy arrived this mormng More later George Friday April I9 Tomorrow is the annual Oratorical Con test Undoubtedly we will learn something I ve learned a little poetry There was a young girl in a fury Who took her case to a Jury She claimed Trolley 3 Had injured her knee But the jury said We re from Missouri. Saturday April 20 Maybe lVIr. Gilbert will take some of his track men to the Drake Relays' they did so well against Penn today. Monday April Z9 Yes. Uncle Ray went and done it. -He embarrassed the administration by .an- nouncing his engagement to Aunt Nellie. Wednesday May I Willie took his track men to Chillicothe this morning. They will take the meet I m sure. A sunsbiny day Spring is here said Bill Hand as he took the back off his Ingersoll. Saturday, May 4 ' Our old enemy, Iowa Wesleyan, is going to get it poured on them today, so Bill Norris said just before the meet this morn- mg. Before end of final quarter It is estimated that the handshaking of profs before semester exams at Graceland would milk every cow in the United States twice Saturday May II Im a little nervous of late from loss of sleep The College Declam people have been yapping louder than that cousin of Rm Tm Tins thats been coming to see me They ve been practicing Date a lot of ern I just wonder why everyone is taking a blanket around with them these pretty warm spring days Sunday May Z6 Things are mn a rush of late School must be coming to an end The Baccalaureate Sermon by Elbert A Smith tonight was Progress Freshman I dont know Sophomore I am not prepared junior I do not remember Senior I dont believe I can add any thing to what has been said Wednesday May 29 Commencement Banquets are the most enjovable to those concerned but if any body is more concerned than I Id like to know it Everybody went tonight as it was the last bi event of the year I don t see how anyone could stay away and not go. Thursday May 30 A lot of the kids didn t go to the Lambda Delta Sigma Banquet tonight. Those that went reported a good time. Most everyone went to the Commence- ment Concert tonight. Things are looking a little sad for a few. Friday May 31 Well today is the last day of school. Honors Chapel and Class Day exercises. Everybody is wishing they had done a little better in all their work. This is a sorta summing up day. Everyone can realize best what he hasn t done but it has been a prettv happy year after all. Saturday june I Everyone is leaving this morning. There are a good many tears dropping around. Some are happy at the thought of going home, while others hate to leave, realizing that it is their last-year, and perhaps they will never see some of their friends again. That's a little the way I feel. I don't ex- pect I'll be here next year. And I'll soon be forgotten, but I don't think I'll forget so soon, for even with all their faults, I know it is the best bunch of kids that a fellow can find anywhere. Tv TT77vY - ' T VT YY 77 I Y TYTTQ TTTYT 77 777Y YY . g X ., . . . 1 ' , . ' - ' ' 1 1 . . - 1 . . . , , . . I , . T Q U . za - I - l ' , I I . s have very long to stayg just three days. the best event of the year. J u I ' ' . ' , re 1 11 , fi- ' '. I , u ' n - ' 1 U T - , I fe ' 11 ' ' ' ' - Q N , . ' - ' ' - I - 11 , . . ' ' ' ' 1 ' -- 3 . 1 . . ' 1 . . , -U Q , 7 3 I u 1 11 , , , ' I , , , , . , , , , K i , . H I! ' , , U we - 4 h KXK.XK------.Xllll'L-.--.af. 5555.-I.a-------------- ' Page 139 P V ' 'lffiffifiifxKfxYIllffffIQ5'kl' ' ' 2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 6 va 'Q r . yq 1 N , l gg LIBERAL KAR rsy VERSE E1 :Y When you go home to that ri L Little home town and yt I Someone asks BQ :Q You what course yi r You are 1 ' Taking r 4 v At the University you 4 N . 1 N Smile sweetly and say I , ::ArtS1rT. 1 I Do you think they 4 I Know what you mean - and , Do you think you 1 b K ,P F now. I 1 v For truly, it is 1 : Neither music nor painting T I ze Nor sculpture nor 4 ,Q Yet any of the arts- ' 1 7 But 7 V' N A sort of hit-and-miss mixture :Q That turns you A pf is Out to be a :Q te Ditch-digger T P Or a 4 QQ Writer for Snappy Stories. :Q Many who win 9: N B. Afs deserve them tt: Only for prohciency in saying 'lBaa, barn. si ri Bur the truth of rj , The matter is that the ,4 :Q ' Name of the course N Should y: , , Not be Arts-but rather t UH-arts - and P4 ,Q lt's easy to V V See that V4 :Y All these campus vamps are N . ' 74 N Quite honest ,4 is When they say that their ' 4 54 :Y College course is in ,Q I 'Arts - ,4 iw A Yea, for are they not all N Honorable men? V: In 'Arts Forever! N - Exchange. 34 gq bi N 24 N ' N 5 94 kann -.-------...aa-.z1xz-..,, sxxx.-:.-5.----------1.-:Z Page 140 V iXfifiiKiifxif1'ixxIs I L4 2 ' ' ' P ' 2' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' P 1 5 'lknkll' vvvvvvvvvvv Graceland Record V01 sTEaD GRACELANID COLLEGE RAMONA IOWA NUMBER PLEASE GRACELAND ATHLETES AGAIN VICTORIOUS OUTSTANDING GIRL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ELECT ED IN CONTEST SLSIE IVIACSVNIGG WINS CLOSE RACE BY STICKING OUT TONGUE 'Vllss Susle IVIacSw1gg of the class of 00 was elected the most popular grrl m school last week there may be others by now Susle has been one of the most outstandlng glrls on the campus th1s year In fact 1ts sald that she was seen out standmg on the campus all mght wartlng for a date Even so Sue IS a real athlete She has won two letters on the neckmg team and 1n her fresh man year won her numeral ln sklppmg Cclasses of courseD It IS sald by some that our llttle Sue good lookmg Even 1f she IS bow legged cross eyed and her halr IS ln two colors one can oxerlook those thmgs because she IS so pleaslngly plump that she IS beautrful she txps the scales at 317 pounds Our own lrttle popularrty glrl IS really predestmed t succeed ln after l1fe because of her takmg ways Last month she took the measles from her room mate took cold from ex posule and took twenty dol lars out of the deans pocket book Everyone agrees that popu larlty glrls may come and popularrty glrls may go but there wlll never be another luke SUSIE Lrttle drops of water Lrttle drops on land Make the avlator jom the heavenly band The C00lI1g stops wlth the honeymoon but the brlhng goes on forever Thls lssue of the GRACELAND RECORD wxll be dlstrrbuted next week or some other t1me t was to have been lssued last week but because of ram or because of some other reason lt was delayed Subscrrbers who mlss thls lssue may have It dellvered to them by calllng Zero 0000 or some other num er 'VIORE MUSIC INVENTED Henry Papp famous engm eer musrcran and authorrtv on Indran Reservatlons has an nounced that he IS now workmg muslcal masterprece whlch he plans to complete rn Mr Papp states that thx wot of art IS to be IH the form of a duet for Ocarxra and Bass Drum He predlcts th1s to be the h1t of the day be cause of the beaut1ful har momc tones made ossrble by matched lnstruments The prece IS complete up as far as the thrrd movement but whrle workmg out the jazz breaks for the Bass Drum rn the adagro movement Mr Papp sustamed a fractured wrrst whlch w1ll keep hxm from domg any further work t present Fnends of Mr Papp name- ly the Dlshonorable Messrs Stoft and Maley plan to en tertam h1m at hrs home on September 3lst by playmg some of the mcompleted chef doeuvre No one rs 1nv1ted j What makes that balloon up there stay up Verna Hot alr Say what keeps vou down? FINE PIECE OF WORK SAYS PRES BRIGGS LUNCH WHISTLE FINALLY ENDS LONG HARD FOUGHT GAME Graceland won hard fought game from her tradl tlonal nvals here th1s mornmg The Graceland team won al though handrcapped by an at tack of barbers ltch and a drlzzle whlch lmpeded any spectacular stunt flymg Palmer was 1n Hn shape except for several knocks m her motor The game was a melange of passes hrgh drves and lemon cream ple Gagnon of Grace land was the only casualty of the tournament Hls body wlll be sent to the morgue to- morrow The game play by play Fzrst Quarter Graceland won the toss and declded to serve flrst The Palmer batter stepped up to the plate swmgmg hrs club wrckedly Turner the Grace land short stop wound up and the dean of men Out of bounds One hour penalty Trme out for Palmer Trme ln for Graceland Dumnjohn rlrlbbled clown the held for a two bagger Srx trmes two IS elght Graceland drlves off the Hrst tee and scores on a Palmer fumble No gam through center Wamps f Palmer over the net for an ace The cards seem to be stacked agalnst Graceland Fhgg trumps Bathes Joker to lose the flrst round on pomts The Graceland team rn sprte of th1s terrlble setback gzuns ten yards around Palmers thlrd baseman who mulls an easy punt and lets the whole Graceland team down on the fContmued on Page 42 D D D P P ' J P I 7 ..- I , N . 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T.: , , G P . . , N N 'Q P N r .4 E L 4444AAAAAAAAA44----LAAAAMA4444-44444..444..4A44A444 5'7 77 77 7,777,777 'ZXCQYVYVVYVYV Y 77 V!VY1'Q 1 I ' Page 141 VV V ORACELAND RECORD THE GRACELAND RLCORD A magazine devoted to gos sip issued P D Q by Imbe cile Publications at Graceland College Member of the Wednesday Night South Woods Aggrega tion Entered as fourth class male matter at Marietta STAFF ILE B DAMEIRO ldztor TRIAN GETTIT Finance LOTA BULLE News ECAN DOBBIT r lONA BLANKETTE Soczal SUBSCRIPTION RATES To United States and Posses sions One Goat a Year To Foreign Countries-One Goat and a Butt RECORD PLATFORM Extension of Hours on Fri day nights Abolish all Rules Make the College Safe for Parents Day More Bribes fo Night Watchmen Excommunicate Professors and Chaperons. EDITORIAL EXPLANA- TION No doubt people are asking why we call this publication THE GRACELAND RECORD. The reason is simple. For several years the worthy publication that bears this name has been consigned to the junk pile. At one time nearly half the students of the College would stop a minute and read it through. Heretofore it has stood up for the things that make for shorter and cooler nights. For that reason the Feature Editor of the Acacia has seen fit to revise the mag- azine. We would like to ask the men of wide experience, who know the many slips and pit- falls between bachelorhood and a family, if anything can be ac- complished in the short hours from nine-thirty fafter showj until eleven o'clock. The world may be getting fast in most all phases, but when it comes to winning a home, one should proceed with fear and tremb- ling. And the worst of it all, is when one gets 1 good start and may be to the place where he is not stuttering so badly and just about to make a little headway a darned night watch man comes poking a flashlight around the corner of the bush Perhaps some of you are wondering whv so manv pros pects for happy families haxe gone on the rocks this vear It is no other than the short ening of the hours on Friday nights A man doesnt have his girl and of course natur ally a family is broken up With this array of facts and philosophy presented to you the argument is won You can see why I have placed the plank Extension of Hours in the above platform WEAKLY EDITORIAL STUDY LANGUAGE The individual that goes through school life without tak ing language viz French and German has missed something that he can never hope to get anywhere else The student that goes through school and takes either French or German gets something that affects his whole life both physical and spiritual. Hes either a profes- sional cheater or the teachers pet. Most of us prefer the former. The most advantageous bene- fit that we receive from such study that we might mention is endurance. Endurance is the axis on which the world moves round. ther fore a fellow that can-endure one of these above mentioned classes for nine months need never be afraid when he leaves this world and descends to his home below- he has already had nine months there and he knows what its 1 e. One is really put to the test- in fact, he is given a test every Monday. Wednesday and Fri- day. This statement is often heard, Hand in your papers as you pass out. There has been many a poor fellow that has handed in his paper just before he passed out. This study develops a keen eyesight. Before many months have passed, one may be able to look clear across the study hall and tell exactly to a grave or acute what his neighbor has on his exam paper even though the paper is turned katawampused and lying up side down By all means take some lan guage DICTA TED BLT INO'l READ Now Miss Blogg boomed lasper M Whurtle Whirlwind Laundry Companys president want you to understand that when l dictate a letter I want it written as dictated and not the way you think it should be Lnderstandp Yes sir said Miss Blogg meekly I fired three stenogs for re using my letters see? Yes sir All right take a letter The next morning Mr O j Squizz of the Squizz Flexible Soap Company received the following M O K or A J so e thing look it up Squizz President of the Squizz what a name Flexible Soap Co the gyps U Detroit thats in Michigan. isnt it? Dear Mr. Squizz Hmmmmm: You re a H- of a business man. No start over. Hes a crook but I cannot insult him or the bum ll sue me. The last shipment of soap you sent us was of inferior quality and I want you to understand no scratch out I want you to understand. Ah 'unless you can ship-furnish- ship-no furnish us with your regular soap you neednt ship us no more period or whatever the grammar is and please pull down your skirt. This d- cigar is out again pardon me and furthermore where was I? Nice bob you have. Paragraph The soap you sent us wasn't fit to wash the dishes no make that dog with comma let alone the laundry comma and we're sending it back period. Yours truly. Read that over, no never mind. I won't waste any more time on that egg. I'll look at the carbon tomorrow. Sign my name. We must go out to lunch, soon, eh? 444-4444 44 SYYIISSIFXISBF M V4 V N 6'!KXK!'1K! - .XXXKXZZZLCKXXXYESSSIJKISJSX. .5X'51'IIXI5l'fXfQ Page 142 no , . . . . N 21 ' E . ' 'q . m. ' V1 - . I I Z . - Y' . . ' 21 ' If . . I ' Q ' ,C . , O '. 1 . , U m . . g y, ' , . ' . ' V1 ' . f f ' ' . . ' v' - - i -cn.. If y' . ' ,Q . ,Q . ,Ds S ' q I' I , N. ' iz' l I . I I ti E ' ' , - . ' V1 Q . .HJ ' Y, . H . : aj . 1 1 E, ru a - , ' 21 Q rl ' ' ' ' as V' a 8 . E. -, . i 54 . . 5 ' Q N4 - 2 - I, .l ', I . N4 it K . N4 I : . . . Q X4 . I ,., 1 , 4 K M K' ' 4 .T I: V . sf ' W T' - 4 ' 173' ' ' . 54 .. . ' ' . 4 ' H v - U -- . . . r'-12 . ' ' K4 - . I ': ':-5 E - K1 . 1 . ,D . , . e :i 4 ' . D .: - - Q I ,Rl ' K4 . - '. 1 , 53' . . s K' . 5 ,A . K .h , 4 , l I . . . . -3. ' I I ' 'I IIIIIS!!fIfIYII2'II!fI.X'5IIIfIIf II. - - - 5. - A - Iflflfffffffffa vvvvv V tl I Y Iv N :Q ,N 'VV YV Y vvvr vv vvvvv ORACELAND RLCORD WHIFFS AND WHEEZES BY RONALD rose Whiffs and Wheezes have opened up a question and answer bureau lhe first at tempt to get questions and an wers were quite successtul i of l960 437 we ve chosen the following Q How can l make my girl love me? DON Srorr Ans First of all we advise that you find for sure whether or not you have a girl friend if you do then vou can pro- ceed Perhaps the best thing to do first is to entice the girl into some large ofhce building in most any city a hotel will do in case of necessity lhen excuse vourself and rush from the room CAvo1d taking the elevator as the house detective might see youj As soon as vou reach the ground floor rush into the street and turn to the left stop at the hrst drug store go to the tractor on d partn'ent and buv a pint of ic crctm After pivtng or h ,a e turn to th- ruin where you left your pro.ic 1ive 'er. 'k o er oral' minutes about frtost -.ny sub- 'e . hen rmduce I, 'ct cream, Gt he. ftcrtsted i eating and again excus your- self. This time run to an o'l station procure some gasoline re'urn to the building spray the liquid on the building thcn H' to 'ght it v'th a :std If this fails try talking about the shortcomings of the fluid and it will burn up with indig- nation. .As soon as the build- inf is in 'u1: 'ush to elevatcr shaft k :ck the .t- endant cold with 1 wrench which you will hntl under th back seat. Take the elevator up to the floor on which your sweetie is waiting stop th car any way you can run into the room, grab your girl run to the elevator and find the car has gone back to the tirst floor. Then run to an outside win- dow, to Gnd you are I8 stories up. Immediately have a mirage and think the street is water. Take your sweetie firmly in your arms and quietly step out the window. lf either of you live she will surely love you. Q Why is a cow? BUD lTlQHER A cow IS because a calf grew Who invented onions? UNCLE lxov Onions w re invented bv one virgil Sheppard He was rummagtng around in his com missary department one after noon looking for a pair of gold fish teeth when he sud denly became aware f trange aroma in the vicinity of the vinegar barrel Lfpon investigating he discovered .1 tiny plant growing in the garb age can surviving in spite of the competition W h his carefully transplanted the tiny plant to the vicinity of the water tub Here the plant thrived on its diet of coal dust water worms and bread papers Qcon it became a big strong healthy weed One day ts far reaching branches dipped mo the soup boiling on the stove lh soup became sat urited with the strange drug and ever since Virgil Qhepparl has been heralded as the cre ator of undesirable repasts and has been promoted to Chief Hi h-keeper of the RoyalGarb- age Can Q. What causes that? Louise HO'AN. .A. That is caused by the spontaneous combustibility of any apex. When the thermo- stat registers 94 a spoke of a F r 's left rear wheel is dipped into a solution of Bi- Chloride of Pneumonia. At 6:30 21 guns are sounded so that the bootleggers rum car w'ill be relieved of a severe headache. Then simply lift th wheelbarrow from off the aercplane wing and go straight home in time for supper. Q. How is the best way tm open a can of beans? ORAL CRATON. .A. The tirst thing, of course, is to procure a can of beans. The commissary is a very good source if you are broke or too lazy to walk downtown, or several other things. When the beans have been captured, the next problem is to.hnd a can opener. Go to every room in the dorm only to hnd that tc mnly can opener in te building is the one you over looked lying underthe Psychol ogy book on your own desk After the second unsuccessful trial to open the beans the blade of the can opener will break Promptly throw the disabled machine out the win dow narrowly missing a fac ulty member passing below The next thing is something else or perhaps even more so Look in the third drawer on rigt it ide of e bureau desk wardrobe or what have you now Here you will find a small axe slightly rusty but otherwi e O K l av mates desk and strike wildly with the axe missing the beans but breaking your room mate s watch and your own tountatn pen which he had borrowed to write a letter to his dad for money The next two blows should mangle your room mates belt picture of his best girl whom he had written to cnlv an hour before 3 sox 7 bedroom slippers l chair leg and l Psychology book Fin ally you should strike the bean can squarely in the center sending several beans in each of 14 different directions, Of course no beans will remain in the can so none can be eaten but think of the fun you can have laughing when your room- mate finds beans in his bed finding beans in your own vest pocket of your best suit which has been cleaned and pressed only the preceding Friday or watching the expression on the nurses face when she inspects the next day. lf these direc- tions are followed exactly and the results are not satisfactory then try some other way. Nell Cexcitedlybz My heav- ens boy what has happened to you? Steve: l threw a horseshoe over my shoulderf Ne 1 tAnd? Steve: There was a horse nailed on it. Mr. Briggs. Haven't you any ideals, young man? Tex: 4'Gee, you ought to see them, Mr. Briggsg they're peaches. GXKKXX .KKK - .XlXKXllll'3'., IIN? S 3533755551 .XX I. - ' - - XXV' I xffixniiixfxiffixffiffxxxQ1222221A22Az22222222x4ll5 P 5 1' P , 5 '3 LY I ' , . ' - . '. 4 i , I' r - , - . s ' h. 5 '. s h b A .A. . I , 1 V - r . ' up- ' V . H - Q. ' ' L ' . t . r ' . , . 5 f t ' ' Q A. . I. 'S ' i y I ' 1 ut , , ha f ' I D. , 7' ' : '. - ' ' ' - P . ' - 1 ' ' ' - N - , ' ' ' ' - N ' . V - . . A . - l ' - V ho' t a , b A i Y v , . -V V I the 'Uh hail s' X th b . ' 1 i Q . ' V. . 1 v Y y y , - Q - - characteristic foresight, Virgil tha can of beans tm your room- ! A ' - i Q . . . i Y i i i by . t ,I ' . Q Q A , N L M H . - - W ,. , - - N - ' , W ' ' ' , . . - ' N , ' A ' , i Q . -. N V ' 1 - . . . - P: ' N Q t ' . 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