Grand Island College - Islander Yearbook (Grand Island, NE)
- Class of 1917
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Hail to thee, our fount of knowledge, Full and deep and clear. In N ebraska's broad dominion, 'Neath her fair, blue sky, Here We soar on thoughts' light pinion, Learn to do or die. Chorus- Raise the chorus, truth before us, Guiding far and nearg Thy inspiring banner o'er us, Alma Mater dear. We have felt our powers unfolding, Warmed by Wisdorn's raysg And our eyes are still beholding Hope's unsullied days. , , Cheered by visions of the beauty Seen in college years, A Let us firmly face each duty, P , Give the Winds our fears. ' A i .rg Ky ' via., . ' st A j X. ' G- kQif-- . , ,',' ' N n l ii. N-NX, ' ' , X v , f J '4fs-4x..,.YV,,..,,gii- 7 V V, I , ,, , . - f-MN nf-' ' ' Quinn' .. ' 5 -T N f ' 'j '.. f .anna GREETINGS: To all who derive any pleasure from the perusal of this product of inspiration, talent and labor--- How do you do? THE. EDITORS A , l1n.'l7hes-4-JvmAuyeqo . ., 11215: .. .R I: 1' ---- ---- - A -P ' f 'iw ----... .... . --'-- . !'!:Q!?5f!-. 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History Rev. G. H. Michelman German , mn - . ' I rnlglli' A,,, ,,, ' -., , ,.----.,,, 'Jie'-. 1.,'.ll.n1l,lME'. V ,1',.,jgv.. ..... ,h 'W ,I 'ul -....,. iw- -.hh DAD. KL,,,,,f'-I:gmglllzg. .!....,,'v v iam ---...n ,u 'w ----'- ---- ---- -'4' muff- .lx I '- - It2:-.--1.i1is1slJ!1!.!l 'Slew V nim 4 V Inligggggllijfgqlfll:?i!1!aiei:1.1lff:...!2..,f3..i.E,:,,4 .5riiigillililllllzliigggIt:!l:I!2!!EE,.I2!:V4322 inInQ55--my-1g',yg..,wf:1:jggsszzzfajk' 1335123 I 1 :Vw 'L . ' 1 'u. 'jp ' 2 ' is . . w'-'f 1 . M , W Q. 'ew I' H H an H., ummm A n.,.. 1, . .-..--- -. 1 -u. ,.n.. -... . F H I ' I qllllii I ,xl mx IU Mill ,i -IW' ':1 'l'll1n1', .1 1- ll: il ' u 15 f lliilllli l'g1l1illlll'1 l, z.i 'i l'H l .... ...:.:xE:i,:' ,,,, ,,.,.. i .'-'. 'JIM' 'I,,.--'lL:,. .,.. ,lf 'lib' lm llilll I ..---.. ffllilliinlhfillllillfifmiiaillliulliii.,-,i:.,..5,: H 5l'l1:9!'ij i 155 'flu -:gf if-E ,I Pl lf 'I' Jlldiu, I gl ii. ll 1 u ll ' We is 1 H H H I in H J UNI OR S FRANK WIELAND President F Amphictyon Grand Island, Nebraska Some say, he toiled with all his might, From early morn 'till late at nightg But ah! no real assuring word, From any lips was ever heard. ROSEMARY LADNER Vice President Athenian Golden, Colorado Sweet are the ways of peace, and sweet The gale that fans the dewg We find her with both pen and speech, At Worthy tasks, real, bright and new. Secretary and Treasurer FRANK BUTTON Athenian Doniphan, Nebraska The heights by most men reached and kept, Were not attained by sudden flight g But he, while his companions slept, Soared upward in a single night. .Sit 1 Slllllf H ,. '---- . ,... ... . 'l'-. i hm .. 'mm 'f ,, 1,-, n l ,l :'fE:,:'I 'H ln --,,IJI'.l I--i ll ,l'l' : '- -uni I All llllliiili' 'I ' N rlll' . 'Illini 'l:l:f',u:lill-l' lil ' ' Wil!!!:::::E,ffZ:!!1IllllIilli'i 'i 'i----ii--.'ff1--- '9'illlllFIlllIi'iigiiiffiflslmtiiillf:,cleilizfllllzlzll-fi2 1ii1fi:Sl:r'1I'-22--:f:1ff1f:f5il222221'1...:r' ,gl-isgliiirlfylizlasitlslilaegggga:a,..Tgli1 L .... ll :I .... .iSl2.'a... U . : 'E A 's '- . I ' fav' ?l 21 Eli lQ!!.El..ll.,lll illlilllllllliiiiilifilll 'llslzn-li ,l I' qu. E. pilgillll ll 71 ll ll ' 'll'-f55!::::.:iilrfifeiifat,,ffI,ll:QQf?''fl-5' i,fQiiiilillllflllilllfigifil'lvlli ll,!ig!!:!..iii.1..Q5l..fhill...f-llllllflil ,jimifZlfsliil!llil5255!2lizlilillil!'L:z.iLLI:HIm!m:'::h ,,..::2!1---iii:-'l'i'flT'-'fiiiilillis lllltlal ,U 4 JUNIORS LILLIAN BENJAMIN Athenian Glenvil, Nebraska Of lovers she had full a score, May be less, most likely moreg But in spite of all We see, She is glad, for she is free. EMMETT HOLTZ Athenian Central City, Nebraska ll Craft and subtle treachery, Gallant youth, are not for theeg In your honest, candid Way, Be yourself, as We now see. J UNIORS. Three short years ago We began our college career expecting as We still are, at some future time to surpass the four ladders of diligence and arrive at the glorious spot Where the cross-roads meet. Now as we are looking over the third ladder We see far above us visions, that three years ago, were almost Within our grasp. We strive and struggle to meet the problems which every day loom into the atmosphere of our environment. Our class has played an active roll in College athletics, the larger part of the class being well rounded athletics. In 1915 We captured the inter- class basket ball victory, and in 1916 we easily carried away track honors. In social functions we have found ourselves very interested in such as reddening coals for roasting purposes, taking hikes, etc. Although the smallest class in school at present, we are proud of ourselves and our accom- plishments. A tinge of our class caliber can easily be realized when We say that three of our number three years ago, are members of this year's grad- uating class. ll llllfb ....... li-. vi I-... .1 .i 'i:w M '.-.h- - N ,I !i.'!lh' '.A' ms.-K' IN .. .url I. 'A.4.-,At :hi ':'iu::::::::li!:7'l'i'EE:n:.gl 'i Fifi-, ' -----' 44 H N' ..i' ' ------- ---- . ' lmlizi. I. -Q' ,Ill-12 img! lE'!!a!!z2i-H ' I ' lim:PM-21122:EllIllQ:ff ' I'IliFPF53ig:IIuu '!l'--i'--i'g1,... -Zlliillllilil'I'l:tiii22ff!:.TI?2!!!l!'Mill l.EE2 iii:5i:g1g:f1il!l--fi:fff:::::f2ezz:z2f:.jig' i:l,:Q2'3 'lh,. ' Z --1 .: ' ul ': nz. 22: ...- Q, 1 - 3. . . ,, 4'--- lg'-- tif '1:: ' '. :E':g :'i':EE'l iff -1 ,'!CZtZ E Ill ,wil all '- l'1l5zI if lllHamelHl'i5E 'll!fli':Ialllwl- l l 1' f'1Ni'.'D E FhllimL'IIlalslleaeoQQinl1f:l1l1l!aLs!flaMH1Il '2123552.feemliiLizE25!Q2?...5!E llfigiliiif'i1i11'fgii5555i,Qi!iall!anez:,ffii-!l,!lglnl!!llQlf5fQil1.'..gil.,i,,g.','E!ll,jllEg1'glSli1,'llllJill52ilillglggggilfuv-Zumaa.m..:.1i. ...Qzz!Q!...sskillsarl?:i2giggggg3igg.gn,uqllgggggggliipaaagl 1 Ill! JUNIORS LOUIS GOLDENSTEIN Athenian Glenvil, Nebraska Out upon it, I have loved Three Whole days togetherg And am like to love three more I If ti prove fair weather. DAN BURRESS Athenian Carroll, Nebraska Different men like different clocks, May all be near the matter, But all the same, they don't agree, And Will argue as they chatter. Class Colors .... .... B rown and Gold Class Flower ..... ...................................... G oldenrod Class Motto- Fear not the future, weep not for the past. Class Yell Asch-Ka-Lu-ie Asch-Ka-La Juniors ! Juniors ! Rah! Rah! Rah! ',.. .F ,H II ,.-. . ,..,.:,,, -Y .,. , I .V 1 - I' 'II I f I.I.,-l.:,tI:m4 az.. - l , I I I --.I I I .- ' . It I I ,......I. ,: ,,, m um im-I nnun .I I , 'Il lik II IIIII I' I I I ,, '- I- I I I.,..', ,H ., ,I I .I II., - I:...I...I... -.::.- --'H -' '-- '-' III . - WI' I 'If' IIIII I ' IIIII' IIIIIIIII I .III VI ' li. ',Ifj.fl ' I l.l I IIII -Z-:H ,,,,, I II I ' I II IIII I IIIIII II IIII I' IIfII.:II IIIII'II'1I'fEIIII IIII I I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'II IIIII 'I I III I I II I II I II I II II II II I I III IIIII IIIII I II I Il ll ,..... I!IIIII::a.. -4- ..,!I'?I I E Q II I II I H I I -ai! I x I - v,..- ,Ii I' ' gil? ' I f I gzfiwgf II ff II I ,vf ,. Z mf' I f '-3' QI, X I I I 77 f 'Q i I X II , INN? M ' Q N X l IIIIIIII X 'I IIN- I aff ff ' vf' ' I , IIII I 'II A x will IXI ' I-. I T III IINIII I- II I - I I III IIII I I I ,III A I I IQIII' I rj I n IIIIII ' .. -IM A- ' I I ISI .:1 'I 5 1'I'f ... -. I I ,1 ,,..: 'rn I 1 I l lilly nl 1 I hlh pl l.'l:li!'l'. lulw , 'Q' '. Mil'-1 fy ik 1' IU n 1 I hi'I'I ' 'U IIII ' lIl Hlillll-ll-.... '. -ll ..... ll l: 'f l ' I ll l I I l l l E limhldll' g4 l:l l:!., l dill, llll ll ill lll l li' mlll llllq I , . I Ill ilk. .U H I' ,J lil Iluilmu ll 1' l l ll TWH :JE 'IWI 111 ll an 117114 ,I S E N I 0 R S ll' ,f ETHEL SHEAFF, A. B. Amphictyon There's havoc in those eyesg For oh! the light that lies in Wom- an's eyes, It lies and lies and lies. Class president, 1917 3 Y. W. C. A. president, 1916g president Am- phictyon, 19155 basket-ball, 1914-15- 16-17 3 Dramatic Club. LESTER HAHN, A. B. Athenian KK Lucky thing I ain't a girl, or I'd be skeered to death, Bein' I'm a boy, I duck my head and hold my breath, And so when all the naughty boys would coax We into sin, I up and squash the tempter's voice, 'at urges me Within. Athenian president, 19155 vice pres- ident, 1916, football, 1914-15-16g Y. M. C. A. cabinet, secretary-treasf urer Student Association, 1916. JOHN GEKAS, A. B. Arnphictyon The fault of the a.e is a mad en- deavor To leap to heights not made to climb , fBut a burst of strength or a thought that was clever, Might have made this verse a fin- ished rhyme.J Orator Grand Island College, 1916- 17 5 debate, 1915-16-17. ,l ' ,mm --tw 1,31-,. bv' ll I ' .......... ..-v. J,ll 'JV' J' -,HI 'lb' Dlthll mm Hari .I.. I,lllLgi!iE2!!' Nh I ,.., .iixsf.l::.q'i'lE!::-:'ii:?i5f!F'l::l1i viii 1 asif::g5f5:5Eggg':3351W-lljwiiiigiiliif--.il....ti: ii... giliiilillnaIll'i:fjiliQE:,,fiii5!fi'if53, ljjggf' 3,4 mfiillllph -S b-Q-- -?-E-il-- I-hr ff' fail fi. 'r4ig,,:g' is ia in n ff 3 'ii'i- Q 'Im illfiliflfffts'i'l'ifi'f g J I .il lftl-!i::l H .1:1ll'llI!l'1l2l -ull fl: 1 till ....2i.. .il -ill:-. MF? willmillfs'i211ii12i2!f9t'f'f'it'' H H ---' 12221-1241-1-2:11:11m.,llg1:.gF - 'H ..f5ii!!E1l 2lll1?l!1.s2Ef- .Le !l..l:!5:!.-f2-- --,- il--llni1..' 1'-I!l'lZ:al..liQi12eiI!.mille!.asE5!f.ffiilsll!l f'fl'-'i'5'ff'1il'- 1-in A ' l lr 'iilii?2llf1lllflliesn ' 'ill' ,I SENIORS GORDON TAFT, A. B. Amphictyon To sum up all, be mer'ry, I adviseg And as We're merry, may we still be Wise. Football, 1915-16 3 basket-ball, 1915- 163 Y. M. C. A. cabinet, 1913-14-15- 16g Glee Club, 1916-17. RUBY HUGHES, A. B. Amphictyon Fair lady, there be many things That seem right fair to seeg But sure not one among them all Is half so fair as thee. Vice-president Amphictyon, 19163 Y. W. C. A. cabinet, 1915-16. SENIORS. All Grand Island College students, by the time they are Seniors, if not before, can not help but appreciate the good influence this school has Woven about them. As a class, the seniors this year are not the largest in num- bers, nor do they claim to be the noblest, but they do have the quality of being glad that next year they can be ranked among the Alumni of the Orange and the Blue. In the past years they have taken an active part in the different Col- lege affairs: Christian associations, literary societies, athletics, debating and oratory. Some of the members are planning to take their places on the other side of the desk next year, and to be the lecturers instead of the lectured to. Others expect to continue their school Work, and who knows but that some famous doctors, philosophers, lawyers and magicians will date their com- mencement in life's success back in the year of our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventeen, Grand Island College. .l u ,li --En 3 ....,:,, Milli --,L ,u '5!g-.,, 1, A I 'u'L121'fr. -u '. i . '-., in I.-'dl j' all , 'Iii' ' Uh --nu l !iiiiii2!!- lx, in fig. 'iw .-!:UI, :l -. .u:'EIIlH ' lil: ,,,,,lQQQ1!fiiiEEIi,fEf 1I'll f25iiai5' M .... -E'iiillliIIIil'IIEjhi2ff!i.!iiil!5i 5:.vii!-!f'i!I.JJ1.EE5 fgp:si::1g:f2lin-'1-ffff:::::fifsss1:291.Qin? igiI:fiIQiiiQVIii!Egif2Ei?xl2i2!iii2ii..,7l'1I 'l llini Ii : 'if': ' if ' It-' 0 mi' . 'hi' 1 1- ' 'E '- 'fi' '12 'V 4'3 if'?i i:iiif'l'm:i':'I IullQi 1' fi-uwllliiiiifgllf'ilslail' , E p3l.u'Hgl'iligilgsliglP1g,gii.!!!1l.l1'll ll ' I Hill ll 1 Q.55gE3:LHI5QLZ55EQ1QE!mg!!l1lg3!IjfgI1.g..l121235iiiiIalillgmiggg--liili Lug!-lElligL., 2itil!:Eh-s!!L!!Ed!QE?!::!!:iLm!!i5g!.m5g,5,55,h 'l:. :kd .miie!!...izzrilulzlflfffdsiiiiiilia lllilfggglll lu Ill I ll I SENIORS REUEL FINLEY, A. B. Amphictyon - ll I Wou1dn't do a single thing, That I wouldn't have to do, And if I Would, it Wouldn't be, Because I would, would you?' ! President Amphictyon, 1917g presi- dent Students' Association, 1916-17g debating team, 1915-16-17 . EVA WOOD, A. B. Amphictyon Ein, Zuei, drei, vier, Deutsch spreche ich, Even if the order's Wrong, Ich freue mich. Secretary-treasurer class 1917, Y. W. C. A. vice-president, 1914-15. ,l Class Officers. First Semester Second Semester Mr. L. Hann ..... ....... P resident ...... ..... M iss E. Sheaff Miss R. Hughes ..... .... V ice-President ....... .... M r. R. Owens Mrs. R. Taft ...... .... S ecretary-Treasurer ..... .... M iss E. Wood Class Colors .... .................... Class Flower . . . .......................... . . . . Class Yell- Katanna, Katanna, Ka Ta Ta Ta Kazoola, Kazoola, Ka Za Za Za Katanna, Ka Ta, Kazoola, Ka Za, Seniors, Seniors, Rah! Rah! Rah! Purple and White ...........Violet l I' ' 'lilii' :dh lil .7 '- P ' '. !i 'll'- f . 'I 5 '- f1'i 2 '!1 h ,G':llf:ul'l' .1 ' ..,, ,:5I l,Iv' I' lllit .-':l'l'l1 ' N'- H ---: vi nI'hIlSiiliil!5' ll 8 xi fig. x :..-I -.-- ii .-,.- If-!!1I:g5:Q..:Qgf1Il'!!1ffii1i5'Ifgf 'fE:1---2.g,': , ,, :lilgglllm!lg:,ill,.:l.tig:!!El ?5:.f!gQ!.f2.ll zu1.lESQ'fj5i:s1gggggfifgggi-.H.......5,2sz:12f1- ,iglffifgiiiiflifgigggsgiiiggll2g52Egggl..flilipgQ5!QQI51ly5il2!!.l'llh1 I ln? ,, ,,. l3g,.:rgf.h 1-,MH111FEiffE.Ilq1':I11.aaihgiE,Il 1151512 f' fl E 'F?g:.llim!1'lllslillaliii2iliiiiiliiifinlslafilililMIII ' ' M 1551- --ffm::..35!lf?5QE!225.12f!,ll35ifl555 Vi:aiaiiniilfIll!!!r::..f1!! 'llEIIIll!'5ff,,Q!l. ..,, ilihf. lllliil'ilil,lt'gl'.5lll!'lluhQE2!f.ll!!!1lHili'-m.I:i!n2E:::f... ---- 5it---5gfhf'59:llfi?25?555llIf'lII5ll!533!!53'li15ll5l-itll' I 1, w - .-.. - ll... 2- ,,,,,-Lma...,.,,.:,,:,,., ,..,,,::,,, 1.--... I., I ...uhh CLARENCE LOWRY, A. B. Athenian Carg1euevery word before you let it 3 3 Once more, speak clearly, if you speak at all. Football, 1913-14-15-165 captain, 1916, basket-ball, 1914-15-16-17, captain, 19153 treasurer Athletic Board, 1916. ROSCOE OWENS, A. B. Athenian ll My heart is sair, I dare not tell, My heart is sair for somebody, I wad do, what Wad I not, For the sake of myself, that's some- body. Vice President Senior class, 1917 3 Athletic Board, 1916-17. IN MEMORIAM. Lula Benjamin, a member of the class of 1917, became ill during her Sophomore year. She passed away on November 2, 1916, leaving with her classmates and friends the memory of a sweet and beautiful christian life. '- , .v-A .,..l lv ' 'Ill nuls lmll1l I I A ....-an ,..... -... I!ll....,-' , 'I II I A 4.1--En 5 N 1 I I W ' IIIH I III...-c ..--- --'Iii 'I',,...,-.II II. - I ..-. -.,:,III 1 1-..II II gulf.:-l 4 x 'T' .Jw -N.. Il.I vim:l.......'...,...N...,m...IIi:?lmgggs., 'wil I,..If RIM-'rI,:g.,I 'lu 'ulu---.. 4. ggi: ,II If, tv ' a...u 5, Ly iff' 'n...,. 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Mildred Schuster As proper a maid as one oft sees. Arloff NVi1liams A man after his own heart. Class Colors- Black and Scarlet Class Flower- Scarlet Poppy Helen Peckham 'She was gay and she was witty. Cecile Garmire, Secretary-Treasurer u Such a harried life she leads. Mel-tie Lowry A daughter of the gods, divinity tall. Viola- Myrbcrg Better late than nev- er. ' Inez Evans, Vice Pres. Thou smilest bu t does not speak. Edna. Olson Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low Class Yell- Hickelty, Hackelty, Pride of the Faculty, Sophomores! M .. 1 m I- -'f 7 N - I PM 1 ' ' I' ul Rl hlhu t I I fI:s..p-:I ' 1 I ----.IIIIIIIIIIIIII I' VII. .I'ZItiII: ' II I:--I ---' IW'-Iiui IIIIII2 ..,,,, ,, I4- fir A..,.. If 1ff,:1' .-1-QLIZ. II I I I I,,l ul, III I 'III-I IIIIII'Il'I'I1IIfIII I ----.. --., ,EUIIII 'l'I.'I- I-.'lI2IIr'I'If'I:I! 113115, II1I:fI:: IIII ---' 'f'- -.Ii II 1i IIIIII I IH' 'II 'WI II . 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N 9 ll flh hl3l,a.1.ie1glIlIl-'17l'lfil.lrErl1'I.E nf!-ll'fsi:Pl1,gi:1fgf?,l . tgp E l5?1:.ElIm,I1i,Et4ggQ,3itg11g4ll.lf11zzilgl5 Elm :lu 'sh' ' M''5:51121'153I35523gif!f-:555.IFf3fff'SE:AI'Q 'fLfTi5ifii:5llf!llf!!!?Es2E55 !ulllglzlifllei.l..LEn..fu.f:.Q.fullluffillilfllglllmlflIali!J!22J::Q5QglgIllF'l5l'1:l-4115123122:e:..:.::1.. '--- 55flg---51!5hi'59!l?ff'fF25552llI: U'U5Q553!!5f '3WQ:!l.,ff22 FRESH Scott xvllitllilll n I don't care what happens so it cloesn't happen to me. TUIIIIZIQC Smith 1 'Nothing to do but doze and clozef' Fannie Funk I know but little more. Vorhul Balimun u Silence is golden, speech is silver. Lewis Edwards Any little girl in the Peanut Bunch is the right little girl for me. lVIil'i1lll1 Kimball Oh for something new. u at Ruby Eloe Nothing t a 1' 1' i e s 'neath the sky. Ellen B0l'gIll3ll 'Whom none dare criticise. Paul Huebner 'N o b o dy needs to Wait. Lulu Ubel My reason's mine to think and act. Lloyd Hahn 'Twas I, but 'tis not LH Ma rjoric Scoville My spirit in the air is Wandering. ,ii 'hifi' .L . . --- v- . v l lil . '. - l -' G'-.. v 'l i-za. lin g:::-::.---, ------ I ,l'l' 'fi' ' '7, 'IN ....... --mi ..., 'Iii' N' f-gi: . ',i1i-.liiiiiig 1Eif'ff ':llI1lg'f IQ21!!iiE2EEl1,fif'1iW1'iiii2i23il iff''fi...i-.,,..,:,,A .gIiiiiimlgtglmiffg,,1i2i1!2i liiIq-iii!'iiilill.ifiS fi1ZSi:31::ilil-'1ff1f..f:.:f2gzgzz1i1.Iii 1i2iiiil!Eii5ii2E2E I .2 -- -?lE 'i7 UT? fi' iii xiii! E-1. inlsisifl' 21 Sill fl' 'l,!ixl?11 22l2itiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiliqiif'I III 1 ii...iiiLili.i.1i,1i3iii-lsefllgiggiaii.2iiiililiilfiiighig,.El.,2..2:g,'?ll!.1vnieQlgizillzi-.ill41292331..EEE!i:::i-isii.I:if-if-sgiiillli-.fiiiiiiliiiiiliiiiitii'i1i.ii!i22i! 'llilll im ,W FRESH Hazel Huuml Give every man thy ear, but few they voice. Alyne 0'Loughliu 'With Titian locks- Oh! maid of mine. Alice Johnson 'As calm as she was bright. Lloyd Lindberg Give no one the slightest care. Carl Vick Must be awful nice. A1-vie P. Mills And he wore his mustache curled. Fay CTZIIIIBI' His smile is always with him. Otis Applegate 'Tortures one poor word ten thousand times. Majne Anclerson His only equal is himself. Bert Quackeubusli Veni, vidi, vici. .---'gn -. 1 ..,- fllll w :in dll g,., ,..' W I, .. , I li Ill N. , . l ..... . ..,, 4' 'F' Ill 'Il ', 'Ill ,n I '--. .. 1 I , n I y I I I ,,f , 'CII::uff -..... nil: III' 0 ' 'fl 'JIU' -- -- :------ -.mi :A !iiiiiii!:, 'I X L Hz: 31'',,,l4i'-,..:E.i?ffQf P I 'ff:ig1f1:gI5:55!13!ifiQi.f.g!!1I WI'lj? 'iilf: 'f3: 'ffg--.FQ.-fn..-. ,.,, glil!Illilimllfqilflff::.fif1!ff '55f.4325! N! 1111. E53'fZii:S2:55gg': ifglly1eff12ff:ifi52f11??i--1345 .5142 'H I, .. -f. 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'2l'2?l'5 f5iTlIIN-- ii' all 1 lil- lilais-l5!'l 'E' lii-ti i lliiliilliliiilllll2l2fiili1El?l5?5l5l5- 'll-HH .:il1l21.3fl25!iil2Qll.giLlM151mg!almaallllglllilflllllElTlil.l2..il..5..lEf...'?ll:!I'!Ei2lgltil1lfilll!lll!2aJfi!l!Qllll'41l'21'-'Mn---1he--ill?--I2MLi5l?fi1l222EE2iii2'-wiIrl2i1!!i?'if1ilil,2l:l,,, , hird Year Academ William Edmund Winfred Benjamin X75 Robert Paine I Grace Coleman Calvin Lamoureaux ' 0 9 fr .1 D James Bryson L . 7 Mildred Peterson 'l 1: t. 'V ., Eleanor Wedell .a-- Q , Marglret Daly ,, I, -. , -,pl - ' l.', N, l lj l' P l r' 3, 'L ' by Frank Gliues ,, ,Q . Aubrey Young wp- 0 V Lloyd Minor f ft. ' Esther Bryson 'e - ' K , , 9' A Q A - .SG , Louisa Edmund Lawrence Walker l +A 12 Milford Flood l' .ui , I ' 1 'x '- .I 4 I nv -.-ni... V.. .mx-il..-I m-mi . I x ' p, ' 1 u .' Cu 1 1. 1 -'. ,v I . x , .. -. mul - pp .. ' - ll . , . , -Q... , nm.-.1 we-'1 4- -I--,..... -1 - -- . .1 2,1 un ngn .. . ....,.. lim M 'WI' X ., I I ,,,. - , ir' P, Ill I' I, um! 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Harry Linton 'He that loves a rosy cheek SPECI LS cf xl Marie Lindberg You'1l do, lit- tle girl you'll do. Myrtle Junk is W h o s e na- t ll r e never varies. Mabel Kimball And still she I i k e d her home tOWl1 best. Reed Davis The oft fool- ed fooler of the fair. Ray NICCZUIJI Specialized in attending to his own busi- ness. Victor Slnith To take my 1' e s t, In e- t h o u ght it best. 145. . MH .ag ,plz '. r i - -4'----X .- 'Q III I .......... .'.'. irlll II, l- .Ml 'itllmll lllnl :mm mm 'III I,lq'Qm!iiE!h It i s. fi ,fum IKQ' wiki.: Ei-I:--:'f:'f ir 'W' ' IinEF1Z!!1!!IQ2ii.fQF!iu1 Ql1g9Xs:saa:5 l'lI '!5. ..., E ful.. .gliiiiilnaI,IllI-iil5!.f2e.fia2!!EI!'I!5:.f'!:2!u'!ff5F!11:11.fE2 fgi:si::sg:-1i'.gg.f--r-Zfrfrfffgggsszzzfl.Qin? iiiifif'illiiifI1I!ii1?3i?E25?ilifEIi2E:gl.,.fEiiiiiiiiiiiillgiigflwW1I L It lu. g-il U 3:72. J- fda. 5 E! 1 ..... .E ...4 --gf. 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I:.,ll,, :ggi ,!Q,,,,, , Il Q l v I Mll I ll' 'Ill ll llllllll ' Wdfwmmwmmwmhn ,WHWHMQWWWWH ---. 1 QLHKV get wMlMemliwuFPfTj i NNEMWWWQ .... ll I' 1? 55,22Q..1.gilliEli.J.iliileii-5.UE!Ll5352aillseiilifliiiiLissiiiiibiffiliiff ll , , Grand Island College Conservatory The Grand Island College Conservatory of Music has come to be recog- nized as one of the leading schools of its kind in the West. As a conserva- tory the institution was organized in'l907, and since that time there has been a steady growth in every way until the standards are those of the large music centers. In equipment, the Conservatory is exceptionally well off, and, with the thorough course of study, the formal and practice re- cital programs, and the numerous departments, it is possible to give a well- rounded musical education to all who come here for study. The success which has been attained by the Conservatory has of course been entirely due to the splendid teachers who have made up the list of the faculty members. The head of the piano and theory departments for the past three years has been Carl Schluer, a brilliant musician, pianist, teacher and composer. Mr. Schluer is also a very gifted conductor and has done much for local music in that direction. The other piano instructors are: Mrs. R. J. Barr, Emily Anderson, Louise Hatch, Estella lvers Kelso, Ruth Edwards. For the past year W. A. Haberstro has been the head of the voice de- partment, who, besides his work in the Conservatory, has had charge of the College Glee Club, the English Lutheran choir, and has done considerable public recital work. Mr. Haberstro possesses a splendid voice, which he knows how to use to the best advantage. Jane L. Pinder, director of the Conservatory, is head of the violin de- partment. The course of study in this department is based upon the essen- tial elements of violin playing as it is understood by the great exponents of the art. Miss Finder is equipped in training and experience to give a well rounded musical and technical result to her pupils, always considering their individual needs. The Department of Expression and Physical Education is in charge of Florence M. Lied, a graduate of the Columbia School of Expression, where she has also taken much post-graduate work. Besides her Work in con- nection with the college and conservatory, Miss Lied has charge of the physical training in the Grand Island High School. Her work is a distinct asset to the school and greatly adds to the importance and value of the con- servatory. The work of the Conservatory is not confined to Grand Island alone. Mr. Schluer has classes in Central City and Silver Creek 3 Mr. Haberstro in Shelton and Kearney, Miss Anderson in Chapman, where she also teaches the public school music 5 Miss Hatch in Clarks, Miss Edwards in Wood River and Central City. i 11, h I 3 will! ,,.,,.u,kx '----'- , ..... ,hi'.i....,L..!,g. 'sI,, n.....v', --'-- M. ----- ---- ' r' ' V-. .- ...s.f:,, -- il fu 'w'ui2:r- 1.a,u:!- W-- ' 1' I----.' '--1-vlllllllv' I 'I' .5 'll l 'l - llli l !!!l!!n-' I l lx ' .f,fl .- H, In n .l!!'.l.! ---n .Wi lluln 'I 'I I' 1 5 : I in In i . ,l, i , I I-ll... I Z. L! Il' ' I ,mm I. I -I. 'I' r ,A,. '.g :J . ll- ...U -.uv Z-1!e.:t:..-1:75 1!!fl!!liQi' .. 'Im' I Img I nh uni. , Fi, Ill lluhll li' 1 I. !ll' 'I u!'Ml'lll I ,hh pl 'Ill ful gill. 'Jn ,J . I ,N Ii 'LIE lltll Il ' ull Inq- in . l I num: I I I H 1 . ' l ff 1 I. ,. - ' '- '1 'H .. .. liil. I l 1 l l,lv -.H ',.- - -.I 1 : .,e ll ll ' 'Q -' 3:1-11, -M. ----- ----- 1 .1-l' ,fi f,, Zu ....... .... ,f4i'!,,!!,Qg:,, 1 .ll- ,,.4a-..,'1'li'ggg5 f'if'?:ii ':il ' ' ,fe,51!!'iiiiilL.ZQ:f2g Iiilnfgfiii'''?l! iE'g:-.'amy ,, feqisiiilili1illiiiii?f7f2.fii512EE 'iv-4:2-:lil:iiii.fsQ'i2i:i:se:i l fl ' ' li 'I 1' 5,1 H'l'ifE .ii'Ii'Iill!'P'?i'iil l i 5 f wp E Ainlllilil2''il1ii'ii i!iii.iif5!!lii'fi ii' il' 'i' 3?-ffl::.l5iEf2iQE!2E5..1iiillifiiiiffllii'22:55smiiiall!!nga.li? !i,!iii!l'!iii25f,ia.1.,gEE..i.,5-', ll.l'lf5gl'glfi,!::h',!!ii,!i!il!Qi!,,lf:21Q3LHP':12-ii.1:a1mna..,.1,,, i..L223l'...PE!fl1f12i'l?rTIi:a2552iiz2 sm? 'H H' I 1' Grand Island College Glee Club W. A. Haberstro .......................................... Director Josephine Taft ..... ......... R eader Marie Lindburg .... .......... .... A c companist James Stockwell . . ............. ..... C ornetist Officers Harry Linton ............................................. President Reed Davis ............................................... Manager First Tenors, Dan Burress, Calvin Lamoureaux, John Nicholas, Reed Davis Baritones .................. Kendall Taft, James Stockwell, Fay Cramer Second Tenors .............. Robert Paine, Majne Anderson, Gordon Taft Basses ....................... Jesse Hungate, Harry Linton, Robert Taft The work of the Grand Island College Glee Club this year has won it a place among the best Glee clubs of the state. Although the work of the club was not as extensive as it should have been, the club was well received and highly praised at every town in which concerts were given. Its success was largely due to the splendid direction of A. Haberstro, head of the voice department of the Grand Island Conservatory. Besides directing the club, Professor Haberstro did the solo work. He has a wonderful personal- ity and a superb voice. Every time he made an appearance his singing brought forth great applause. In addition to the glees by the entire chorus and the solos by Professor Haberstro, the quartet-Messrs. Nicholas, Paine, '-ullimuun li M il? . :vhl- 3 ' i 1 l . . ,alll , , , -- A. . 1 , o .,-1 Q ::'Il Mh i-':imlffg,Q'Q' i H --.,,,gIi'ilH ,fy i, .lil l'Iii'l '-----f ... ,,,,, 'v-- -, 'i' igggigiilg, Ii' lk. Wi' I A' 'l',uiQ-.l-TiiIlI': fllliiiiilhiiilliliil ' ...,,, il.ll1Ill lil, 'i'i:f:x-Euli llllii i, 1-'fl I- 'ls'-5-1 .fi Ii! ii' nmil .funn ------- .. '-Ii' .,..,. l, NIJ rl:-Z --'- --'I l'!h?i5ifiii'i:'f 1 ' i -!:'-:::iE'S:::i'unnln:- tim il '--.'--'1l:n- ul-lllii lil: l i' i'iilil,I '.'i'iii' 1 ' NI llli-1:g:::::2112--wr'-. ilr1 . 'i'!9'5? iiiii1-'lizzii ill 'ini I ll iii' ull NJ U? ET U ::::If 1 ill llll az- ..l:. ,.,, -1-ltliilulggj. .:.i.l .1121 ,l lI,,:i'i EFI Ill .,,s.:i,l zu... ..a..L. !I:!f:j!gg,.isi.i..Qig,j,,iL, gig!5ZQIl'51!!i!llQ!!EE,!.:!!:g!2EEIQllII1-iLl.I:illZllii:s:..1.:::,. .... ullllilg ll Ill I I -- - 2 Marie Lindburg and James Stockwell Josephine Taft Stockwell, and R. Taft, rendered excellent numbers. Some of the best numbers of the program were the readings by Mrs. Josephine Taft. These gave variety to the entertainment, and people show- ed their appreciation of them by innumerable encores. Her voice of rich quality and dramatic instinct makes her characters fairly live before her audiences. The club was also fortunate in having Fay Cramer and Gordon Taft with it. These gentlemen gave a negro comedy sketch which was greeted with great applause. As an accompanist, Miss Marie Lindberg with her rare musical training, was invaluable to the club. Her piano solos were especially well received. Mr. James Stockwell has had much exper- ience in band and orchestra work, and his cornet solos were far above the standard. It is hoped that most of the members of the club will return next year, and that the club may be permitted to fill more engagements than it filled his year. Elff-'f' . -:z ' 1 M- C IVY -.T- .. swear' Q SWING- j gl agp S' S Q.: X Af 434 E :-- Low , 0 S VUIVYQA :Eli -Wil It QL Ei T T . T T . 'A' . .g. '-RL - ' 4 - -'- - Q -:J 14:1 ij -V ui mi u.u iw shim-gf um I1-I ELL! my mil IL-13.1 li-in all l I l l fi' W A '-. 1 1' ,ni - '--. I' .U- I r ll.'l. 'll. 1 1li'mEl . Hltmwmff' ----- - ' EMM mJMti'lhdrWmWMmMWW ---.-.. ---- NWi .Z ..... ..f.:,fi.. ,.' 'if 1. .. :aryl ,I ',',,l5- 5- 5 3- tt, i -'-- 'E -'-. 1:: A A 1gg'gg j'iiEiE' i'g: V?E5EEE r I' 'Qi I. Elf flfililligillliii:1r!Lll ,' H., ' -ml E pzgllllwjQIlegig5lfifsg55lg!!!l-Iilillilglggfliig,'MlHill' !Iligf!Q!..i!i.'...il.,3hmM, ,itil5iilI1Eii!.iiiiL5gigi2.25:5EQi5iii'li1'ill.liilIiil55l!L--i.:l:-- m!: 'i:::'ii':'ilf''diiiiiiliei AMPHICTYON. Officers. First Semester Second Semester Frank Weiland . . . ..... President .... ..... R euel Finley Reuel Finley . . . . . .Vice President ..... ..... 0 tis Applegate Ruby Hughes .... ..... S ecretary .... ..... S tanley Richards Chris Nyrop ................ Treasurer ............... Majne Anderson From Greek History We learn that the Amphictyonic Council of the olden days had a noble, manifold purpose for its existence, such as promot- ing social union and a spirit of brotherhood. The modern American Am- phictyon Society of Grand Island College also has high and fnie ideals. To develop Well-rounded Christian characters is its aim. The meetings held on Saturday evenings, in a hall belonging to the Society, are lively, helpful hours spent in debates, musical numbers, readings, and all sort of literary efforts, with a jolly social time now and then. I This year the Constitution was revised, and copies for all members were printed and distributed. Wlhen an Amphictyon understands the laws of his society he cannot help but be proud to belong to such a noble com- pany. The lives of the early workers in our band are such as we can look up to with admiration. Our diamond shaped blue and gold pins are a wel- come sign to former Amphictyons and a beckoning signal to our future members. These pins stand for our successes and failures Cbound to comel, our rivalry and fellow feeling to our sister society, the Athenian. Besides an occasional joint program with them, we have a splendid picnic together, sometime in.May at Schimmer's Lake, a good hayrack ride's distance from the College. This year's Work in the literary society consisted of a number of uni- fied programs. In these the entire evening was held to an outstanding title or character, and each person taking part in the program developed a dif- ferent phase of the topic in question. These programs included Shakes- peare, Riley, Senior Special,'l and Patriotic numbers. They -were care- fully planned by the program committees, and all met with marked approval. Here's to the Blue and the Tan. A-A-A-M-P, I-I-H-HLI-C, T-T-Y-O-N3 Amphictyon. 4. ,xnxx ,. 4--.... ,I - .AH 'F Ill 2 -nr..-F,, I .1 In ',,..f---.N-t H- ,L I .-.., ,Wm M v,:.,l..U. I 'l' 1 jL1'g'jg.,3-3 - ' I '--..,,,3 ' ,.' ' 'f- ,l ' '-f--- 5--- ..... ----'l',lisslaall:. ,l. J Rl, ..ll l.-'li'--. E'i'E'g f'ilf'flt 'l ll ' lf' ' Y.....i.::!:f:g:::l.l2::!q!'igs'1Xiii5i''lI '9lf...lf..i-...... ,iiil1lljlall!'lj.5jg2zftf,.:aiQEEf'r!?:.ffllzizfllll :uifsg'1iu:sf:qu:-ii'-:e- +V4- gr Jiilfziglaizifljfsiwlezliiiiil252ill2l...TlEiiI lil ..l l l I Ii QI lr ill-1:Ee:'s4Irqj lnFEri.ll1mlnlmliss2251.1 lf' E F?5.Il1l'p1meQ.1E5iii12li'1szQ2lI 'H 'l ' il151Q2flfllllFlll!ElEsl:illlgllllE'L3!'zgl.I:l!lii:e:u.....:::.. Il' 'lll' ATHENIAN. Officers. First Semester Second Semester Mertie Lowry. . . ........ President. . . . . .Rosemary Ladner Lester Hahn ..... .... V ice President. . . ..... Mertie Lowry Emmet Holtz ..... .... S ecretary. .. .... Doris Wortman Clarence Lowry. . . ....... Treasurer ..... -. . ....... John Daly Hicka Booma, Hicka Booma, Zikal Zika! Zah! Atheniansl Athenians! Rah! Rah! Rah! The Athenian Literary Society was organized in 1900 by a select group of students, who saw the need of another society. Every year there was an increase in membership, and in 1906 the society was incorporated. In 1908 it was found necessary to divide the Society into Senior and Junior depart- mentsg the College students comprising the Senior section and the Academy and Commercial, the Junior. Owing to talent and enthusiasm manifested in both societies, rivaly was strong in debating and other forensic activities. The Athenian Society has produced all winning orators in both State Oratorical Association and State Prohibition League. Meetings are held every Saturday night. The programs consist of many varieties of literary and musical talent. This year We have added many to our membership, all of whom are proving themselves loyal Athenians. Our prospects for next year are the very best, as a large majority of our members are new students. fl' hlrl' ,i -rl f ,nr ' if Eb- ....... ...., llllligllfiel. ..-A 1 ' wail.. .Qll li:szi11-1tl'liiillziiliiilliiifflillilr 'ill' P , '-'1',Q 'H 1l13iliiil'''flllllll-...ig:.,i...... -5liiglilliis'illillH22ffl.fi52!!EtVi5?5f'llE21fill'itilE5: fi1:si::n:fiiles--:.:ff::ff:f5le:2221f1.Qfir' N191 tl l' 153 1 ii- 'll--El' .f1Sl.r ff ll sz55rIs1:gxsnf 'fffeimsasssff fm: llllu Hi 1 ' ' Wi Y. W. C. A. Many new recruits were added to our number at the beginning of the year. VVE number about thirty now. The annual Y. W. C. A. hike was given the first week of school. The weekly meetings held on Wednesday afternoon have been practical helps to the girls. Every girl has proven her- self an able leader. Miss Lynch visited us November 20th, and she gave us many new ideas. Miss Crissman visited us February 6th and gave an in- spiring talk to a company on the World Wide Guild. The social service com- mittee has made many calls on the old ladies at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. The Christmas box was filled with holiday gifts. Just before the Christmas holidays they had a Japanese art sale, from which they realized a net sum. This money was used for our pledge to the Y. W. C. A. missionary. Miss Sheaff attended the conference Y. W. O. A. conference at Geneva last summer, and Miss Hall attended the conference at Estes Park. These are not all the things we have done this summer, but just mere mention of a few of them. Our purpose, however, we believe has been fulfilled. The purpose of the association shall be to unite the women of the in- stitution in loyalty to Jesus Christg to lead them to accept Him as their per- sonal Saviorg to build them up in the knowledge of Christ, especially through Bible study and Christian service that their character and conduct may be consonant with their belief. It shall thus associate them with the Kingdom of Godg it shall further seek to enlist their devotion to the Chris- tian church and the religious work of the institution. ,l I l, 4 - 1li'i l ,. -.-A .. . 'H --.N 3 I, i' ,.--- ,. -,, 1' ,.' Ig.,-...W n ,i 1. .r . - X , h ul 5, , 1-.. mugs, --. --.nm M' l.,,, ..,- - ',ll , ' . Illl, ,,'.. in In '.'. 'Ill' !ii!l,,,3,' I , lx , I Il-I-,gl lllli.!l'1!gV.! lillllll I I ll , -iwllllinllal?a1g2zTii.fa2?1s2Ef'f2ffTlil-:llihw'iT22: fa1:i:fr1'l--ff-fff1:fiil1igl2Flig.,,a:1ii?5'5ifll'li25liif?lfl'ia3'il ll W ' as - - swf is . ii' all 1 1- lit--i!s sf' slr al TII Suri-'lain u 1 1 1 .:5ls....PxiQilQQE2Qll.lx5.liitsiiiiilillllliglsilig..2iftllllllEEEllilTit,l1,,.il,.2...21...'5ll.!mai135,21:.fill!illllih.!5il!.l21F'f'2- '1l'2fe' ---1- r-iflli'tli'iffi?ii?5l52'l'fl'fl?5 ' ' 'K' fl . Y. M. C. A. Last summer the association had seven delegates at the Estes Park Students' Conference. That has aided immeasureably in the planning and carrying out of the Work this year. The main course of study has been that of the Gospel of John. Mr. Burress is to be commended for his faithful and untiring service. The first Tuesday evening of each month was set aside for addresses from men out-- side of the association. Among the speakers were: Hon. Bayard H. Paine, Dr. Woodin, and Professor Haberstro. During the first of the year we were visited by Secretary Musselman and Rev. Evans A. Worthley, both of whom are looking after the state work since our former secretary, Mr. E. J. Simonds, has gone abroad. We greatly miss Simy in the work, but Wish him success in his chosen field. We have been notified that Mr. Steel Holcomb of Nebraska University has accepted the position as State Secretary for next year. Mr. Holcomb is a very capable association worker, and we welcome him into this new field. The Gospel Team has thus far made only one trip. The team, com- posed of Jesse Hungate, Ray McCann, Reed Davis, James Stockwell, and Ernest Southard, went to Ravenna February 9-10, and had a very success- ful trip. We expect to make the latter part of the year count in this line. Majne Anderson represented the association at the Gospel Team and Stu- dent Volunteers' Conference at Cotner University last fall. During the winter we co-operated with the city association in a ten- day membership campaign. Quite a number of members were secured from the College. Although our hopes and aims for the year have not all been accom- plished, we feel that much good has been done, and, realizing that the year's work has been largely that of reconstruction, we look to next year with great hopes and aspirations. Everything points toward a bright future. Let us pull together and crown the coming year with success. 1 !i :'-': '7 jam: ..,. lr .. r' ,v'1-- -.... , .... ---- ul' !1l!lQ2l. V' I-'al fl- 'l'::gfl7:2'f'ff 'lIiil5!'lg?t.,gl5:f'i'f'isg 1.'M'flli:f'f2ii:3:55!'?fi:5a:fl?5i' fgfiiillllililflllfiilligf-!le5lE5? ll limi 11:11.'TS3'f'ii:2f::a::fPIi'irr-if'f'Iff2112i22Eli?1bggm2l'i,312ifli1Eilillllllllaligiililigl...fliliiiiliiiiliawlil 1 ..'-- H' ' 'f' U Jfffr, -1. 'fu..:' El. ll? EI n 1- A 'Eli' ii IV 1515'aiu52'f'f'if:'I f2?2!'5'2 v 'i 'l?...:1z1.su lla. II 'll .u:.., 'll -- LN lm --ff l s'.'I,. zflffllfllffllnlr!1'fl'f!Jf'1:f'1 LJ'-'IHIHI -2 ---- if -ffm.ls2ZZIEf2EE2Q2..ll11,FFEi23Ei2fI'I-:'''fziziiiiiigiilillllilzls5fzaff !ll!!l1!If!!!:lE5f,il .... il..l,.!:...'lUl.l'!Eii!,Qi!illQ2:niillllifll!23g'll!f!!!g!1lE f'1lu.-:ssm....,.1,:, ...525l!HiS!:Ubiill??TZiEa22Eiiii2'llliP.!:2i3!li?'il!l1!-E!2g!i,,1'!,55Qgwf DRAMATI CLUB Frank 'Weiland Josephine Taft Fay Cramer Miriam Kimball Inez Evans Doris Wortman Clinton John Marjorie Scoville Rosemary Ladner Mildred Schuster -:Elf Viola, Myrberg Arloff Williams Kendall Taft Ethel Sheaff QQ? Alyne O'Loughlin Cecil Garmire A, . ....... ---- ' --M. ' , .----A'-... . . -A- ., . Hl:i3 ' f'll : - Il-'R 'H N'iF'E1-. '- .fl i ,n 3'- ----'- Q ---ul' lsiililife. Wi ltr .-'if'2:-,lfililiiiflliiiifiii ':lllfiz5'lEZ2re5l2f7: 'l if1..lgQ:1Qi:21:5lL.iii lH1i1ll1gi2f'iai!:''1:gg...l,,lr c 'l'ill'llllil'lIIQilli'f1f'lfff! l'r ll'filliii -f?2'i'iu:Qw iieaflweizsaalziiIeggslil--iiliiiliiiilglwillNl.. In Qt .,.. .wif ff' Vi-l pg sir! EMI. lillgigvfl' -an ne er u 'Q . -,rl ,ll 'iiliiililiiiEillniiiiiieilililiili llllllll nIi!l,'?l l .,:. 3... an DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club of the Grand Island College has completed its fourth season. New members are selected each year from a try-out arranged by the club. The growing popularity of one act plays, led the Club this year to choose three short plays rather than one heavy production. The Club this year has been under the efficient leadership ship of Mrs. C. G. Ryan. The time she devoted to make the plays a success shows her interest in the College, and this was heartily appreciated by the members of the Club. The following plays were given February 22: The Piper's Pay A play by Margaret Cameron. Scene-Mrs. Burton's boudoir. Mrs. John Burton .............................. .... C ecile Garmire Mrs. Charles Dover .... ..... M iriam Kimball Mrs. Herefore Carr .... .... M arjorie Scoville Miss Freda Dixon ........ ....., V iola Myrberg Mary Clark fdetectivej .... . . .Alyne O'Loughlin Evelyn Evans freporterj . . .... Mildred Schuster Katie fMaidJ ........... .... D oris Wortman Modesty A play by Paul Kerviere. Scene-Henriette's drawing room, Paris. Henriette Ca young widowl ........................... Doris Wortman Jacques C a loverj ..................................... Milford Kelso Albert Canother loverj . . . . . .Arloff Williams My Lord in Livery Scene-Sitting room in a country house, England. Lord Thirlmere ........................................ Clinton John Spiggot Can old family butlerl ............................ Fay Cramer Hopkins fa pagej .................... ...... K endall Taft Robert fa footmanj .....,.............. .... Fr ank Wleiland Sybil Amberley fdaughter of Sir Georgej . . . .... Marjorie Scoville Laura ................................. ...... C ecile Garmire Rose . . . . , . . . . ..... .... M iriam Kimball n'l', 4 lime ....... ,:.-, at ,,,,,,, . .. .1 Q., lllnl ,,,. , 4l'l.Ilfte,. ,,.. 5 5 i'.,.1 'H:l iil::'- :QQ.,I2212211''I1i!ifi?if 3'l'4?-55E2::. 'F Fl' .......i?fPlf2EEE5ig'f:inrlI1151ilii5l '1:1'l1l....'1Q... .zllilljl1l'1lijli1Ezl:-::5?llEi!f3f'I1!ES:illlF'llliilfli: fgq:w:i-.fl:'2::..I-.t....fE!af..'fir' fill'iliieifIjieglgiiiii'l2iiilEil..,TlliEiiiiiillllgilfl,l.-'lt' Ei- ilrl-iii-5l iE'iill H-WHTHi11iPEf12!!11lii':I.lasiai22Ea!.l QSI- EPillrlwgjgifII,is!sfaligafsfszzfrfsfalfffffflilMMU' 33-f5f!5:...ZZii2i:iL:!11e,lf!1ILEffiisiriliiil-ligag,gglialliemoisi--IlIlglnq l!-111 . E, !. 'lll,lII:fgl-i!:E1lc1-,'!'ll.lillllZs.!.Hilti':if'f'-4--mast:-. ...5il!!...55Ee!li.53?I?fiiggQg33QiiiC'uuplulggglqifIii:aiiil.:l2,v 'wa- '-----....---, I-u ..-:...::l'f--,V--1 'fl ---lu...- 1'-4 :.2g,,g',,gml.:.l!,g-:!.::::7'211!!25:!.. 5' -...,.,,M 'hr .I . .,,,,!:,',.,.,.i, Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest The Nebraska Intercollegiate Oratorical Asso- ciation met this year at Bethany, Nebraska. Mr. John Gekas represented Grand Island College. ef nw Mr. Gekas spoke upon The Fountain of Civili- zation . His oration was worthy of much praise. It set forth the place of experience in civilization . and progress. The thought was deep and to the pq . 3. point, and was clothed in the best of language. The I ,..r- judges awarded him sixth place among the con- testants. Mr. Gekas's efforts are appreciated by 1, ' the College, and we predict a place for him among H I r Mx Pa V 'W ' kg.. X V. 1.'4 I Z the future leading public speakers of our country. by N.4,gi.W'J State Prohibition Contest The prohibition preliminary took place at Grand Island College on March 27th. The speakers for the evening were: Mr. Nyrop, with the oration The Stained Flag 5 Mr. Applegate, The Reformer's Dream g and Mr. Mills, America's Moral Obligae- tion . Mr. Nyrop Was awarded first honors and rep- resented Grand Island College in the state contest which took place at Hastings on April 21st. The judges gave Grand Island fourth place. The colleges represented at this meet Were: Grand Island, Omaha Theological Seminary, Wesleyan, and Hastings. l I 4 lllll . ' lilllllill w.,,.f,, .,., l,1iQ:,..'-ull' Il ll Il i:::-zgln., ------ - ' I ,3'l' 'lily' v I- '5, I llll. ....,,, mm mi ,,,, llll ligilaglih fu xl' ,-'gil 'ldiii-.li lil 'fin' V...,,Q2:2!fiiEjE!L.fi:2:glvi1lI13ifill-'i2l.,..l:,,ii...... -iiialllqlaij!'i1fjigEzfi:,.:aE21!EE!''ligels!!-:llllzm.Es: faq:s1::1::f2:'2n-ffisfffiflligtinhigliiil'giiiiifliriiglgglggzzgligggliliflglnlifflwlllili n ze .... ..i.?l.'l!.. ..r 11f12'g,.l, 'g.g,,,:r en. wg iru 1 g '51 , ' fll sa1is113ggQ22'r irilffijl I H ' ir! l',l I: 'if 4l'll Ef'lEg22EY'Z.!Zl.lllll'hlll!! ll ' ' L..pil,i,,,2,,,'E!ll.11l3g5lQ,E,ls1if.llllllIll!Q9,,52:2Q,5559nl..i...a.l,,......,. ...gilil.le55hlltaflfffgggm mpgs: ml .. H. The Debating League Our contract for a triangular debate with Kearney and Hastings was renewed this year. The question was: Resolved, That immigration into the United States should be further restricted by a literacy test. Preparation was made by several young men, and a preliminary contest was held to select the teams. Then the real work began. Too much credit can not be given to Miss Firth, our coach, for her untiring efforts. The debates were held on Friday, March 2d. Affirmative Team The affirmative was composed of one Senior and two Freshmen. The Senior had been on the affirmative team last year and had reasons to be on fighting terms as well as in a fighting trim. This team met with Hast- ings' negative team in the Grand Island College chapel. The battle was opened by Mr. Otis Applegate, who gave the history of the question and also the economical argument for it. He made a very good opening of the case. Mr. Huebner was the second affirmative speaker, and very vividly pictured the social evils of our immigrant districts and slums. Mr. Finley finished the debate of the affirmative. He spoke of the political situation and made a strong appeal for the needs of restriction for the preservation of our government. The rebuttals then followed in the same order, and each speaker did himself credit. The battle over, the treaty of peace de- clared our opponents victorious by a vote of two to one. This debate was one that would class high among intercollegiate de- bates. Negative Team. The Negative team journeyed to Kearney, Where they were very en- thusiastically received. The debate took place in the Normal Assembly, Where the competitive atmosphere was appropriately carried out by decora- tions and penants which greeted the speakers on both sides of the debate. Mr. Anderson opened the debate for the negative, showing fully the . Il: I I I .JIU -. 1' l'-. 1 ll -. . I I In f---4----.. . -f .- . ., ,v ',-., I .. . -. ., , , ,,, , .. X, . .. .. 'I ' , 'n. 'I , I I, x. ,..' , I lv, 1 -. I-1119! ' ,---3. ,. s. I------.. ....ir-'-- siiiiiarr' . ' Qi ' ..,v .- ' ,..ij21 ,PEM , , u IMI: N uf ii l.I'I'n - dill. ,I WlQfQ1!ifgjfQ 'jgml1il'1w-Ifiiil''Ifu-I.!i.,,,l-..,,.,,U .5lii,il'lil:'ililfiigiil'-,'IEiIe!QI'Iil:.,f!g2!dll 'mu'Cf'iglgga-:I-5ilil,gg..,.:,,.ff1:1flggggzQ?:.vjggf' Inq, mlvlllllhp I I'.Q.tf...l.QIIfll5if'll1'Q1'Q.. I-,V L f1ffEi!4i.I.' iI,ii,!il Ei f l iie 'l7 if Aff, '.'llt'flI ilfilififffff iE5'E'llllII I I I il 991 I--lu , efficiency of our present laws if properly carried out, and the unreasonable- ness of a literacy test. Mr. Weiland further developed the case by showing the absolute failure of the literacy test to solve the slum and assimilation problems. Mr. Gekas, the last speaker, very effectively proved the test to be one of opportunity and not of character. After all arguments pro and con Were presented each speaker was given five minutes for rebuttal. The decision of the entire debate was a constant doubt, but to the judges the balance tipped toward the affirmative. A reception was given the debaters and Mr. Gekas reported the presence of many pretty girls in Kearney. As this gives Kearney and Grand Island one debate each in the past two years, we hope to meet again next year to decide the tie. DEBATE Our Sentiments The Peace Movement has had considerable influence upon Inter- national sentiments, but as the debating league, We do not approve of it. We believe in preparedness both for defense and offenseg we feel as the patriots of old, Our cause it is just , and through our veins surge the wild and reckless blood of a savage spirit for We Want to get someone's scalp . The purpose of the organization is to enter into solemn 'Declaration of War and to promote the art of fighting. When the banner is raised and the battle is on we launch our supreme effort into the fight. We prepare two means of retreat. We ask no quarter and give none. Our motto is, Fight to the Finish , and We believe that he who does fight manfullylto the finish will receive a reward even if he fails to conquer. Before the debate: We ought to win! In the debate: We are Winning! After the debate: We Would rather deserve not to win than to win and not deserve it! Las.-all 1 Z! I -X ., A , at! , E fr' Q Q, 4 fills . lli , ,.,. ,L I I 4 ...a:lk.,.-ffl by .film-I ------' ---- -lallllllzal.. tw, 'i1riI''QlllillfiialesffQ2rfiififzEEflEi'l .' 'ill H' ' +I' l l'9 'll I ...I H-I .lin Z ,A.. Qillf-lg l,gg.,f. :isnt 21' n will gglglliigggxl!lig,n,lE: I 3 '-fill..2552iifQ!leQll..af5.!l2:lf1gsrflizigllailaalnzsnflgQQfillllillilliliiztl.,.sl..z...:.g.'F!ll.1uf:1Ism!!.sills.1I.2E:le.se:Q'wffs......:... .W-' ?21lll.lff!fhll52lFffi1Qailia'lu.l!r 'ulwf' GRAND ISLAND ASSEMBLY The notable success of the Assembly of 1917 was the culmination of several years of effort and endeavor in this direction. Originating four years ago in the mind of former President Taft as a means of education and mutual benefit to students of the College and Baptist people of the state, the Grand Island Assembly has grown each year in scope, in interests, in benefits derived, and in attendance. The whole week's work showed very careful preparation and attention to detail, both on the part of the general committee, which consisted of Rev. Ray E. York, Secretary of the State Convention, Rev. J. D. Collins, State Sunday School and B. Y. P. U. Superintendent, and President Jordan of the College, and also by the college faculty and students, every one of whom worked indefatigably before hand in order that everything might be in readiness. The people of the state showed their appreciation of the good things provided for them by coming in large numbers, over two hundred being in attendance from outside of Grand Island. The entertainment pro- vided by the College seemed to be satisfactory to all, and only expressions of pleasure were heard on all sides. The list of speakers and lecturers brought to Grand Island College were some with whom the people here were familiar as well as others who had never before appeared before the College audiences. Mr. Collins, Professor Elmore ,and Doctor Leavitt have taught classes for each Assembly since the beginning and are always popular. Rev. C. A. Hull also made his sec- ond appearance on the Assembly faculty. Great interest centered around the appearance of Dean Shailer Matthews of the Chicago Divinity School, whose three days spent at the Assembly were days of interest and delight to all who heard him. , Dean Matthews can never again be a stranger at Grand Island College. The presence of the first lady of the land in Bap- tist circles, Mrs. W. A. Montgomery, President of the Women's American Baptist Foreign Missionary Society, was a great privilege and joy not only to the women, many of whom had longed to see her face and hear her voice, but her logical mind and keen grasp upon worldaffairs attracted the brethren also and they listened eagerly to all she had to say. Among those who attracted special notice was Rev. A. Elliott, pas- tor of the First Baptist Church of Ottawa, Kansas Space would fail to mention in detail the work of the others, a list com- prising the names of Rev. P. W. Cranwell, D.D., who opened up the mys- teries of the book of Hebrews to the ministers, of whom there were a large group, and Rev. T. Pl. Stafford, both these brethren being loaned to us for this service by the Kansas City Baptist Theological Seminary. Then Dr. Bruce Kinney of the Home Mission Society, who has been a frequent and always welcome visitor here, fresh from his trip to Alaska and full of its story of wonderful opportunity. And that human dynamo, Rev. F. A. Agar-Efficiency Agar they call him-who spoke Whenever it was his turn, and sometimes when it wasn't, on Church Finance and Church Efficiency. Dr. Agar had held an institute in Nebraska a week or two pre- vious to the Assembly, and by the time he reached us he knew us all-our sins and omissions and ten-cent teas and everything. The Publication Society loaned us Miss Meme Brockway, who has travelled over this country in the interests of the Elementary Department , villa 3 . ' ., ,Liga H i ---- ------ u ,,1- ---1... -... .'lf'!..ig.2g:.. I , --111 .12- ..'f1--..1:'ii'gzg:7'15aiiiE :I5-5!!'!2i2..:i'13ff' ll 'if....,g!E!f::15EIL.12:!!glItml! '5ll 'll..,.l:1-.g...... 12'iiiiiII1IHIjIIllii1i?fTf2.fi551!5i 52als!!ill!.zm2s: fg1:si::u:f2ill2-ffffffffzfaiilflllfl-Lili ,ggmgi'aiiiiflijliaisEEiiifliigggggilliiiiliitlileaal2!!.f'l'H A,.... .if..2l:am.. 5 ..1, 'p.g,,,:r 11. ug il n V. 'ill iiliiliijfiigg. 5335535 Elm 'I fm fl- .Sl ifiiiilllilllllill'llilli 'lsiilll -- lr' -all ill!-ull? 'gill'nhl'ff512ffiiiZZ2fz2lfil'e'iliiiiiiiiiiiifimwi ..L. -- zz2::.1::.:.:-5EE5i:nq:f::,.,jjZi,fl lr n,,1lii:zl2ill!..snn. .,.:l.,gg,5ggd, MSFQQHimugllisZig-rzggglggggl ''illalhflz:l:E:!:-mliz.. ----.. I ........... -l.l ,l..g,,,i351l,z 'Zami .. , 5-:Env of the Sunday School. Her Message from Mars and her great talent in telling Bible stories have been enjoyed and profited by in many states. An agreeable variety to the classroom Work and addresses was fur- nished by the music presented mostly by the College and partly by visitors. The evening sessions were enlivened on one night by the singing of several numbers by the College Glee Club and solos by Professor Haberstro of the Conservatory. Pleasing solos were also sung by Miss Benjamin of the Col- lege, Rev. Allen of the Chapel Car, and Mrs. R. B. Favorite of Beatrice. A basket ball game was also played in the gymnasium for the benefit of the visitors, who attended in large numbers and rooted just like College folks. Meetings of the State Board and the State Five Year Program Com- mittee occupied the time between and after sessions. The Assembly of 1917 has passed into history and its effect Will be far reaching on the Work of the Baptist denomination in Nebraska. ,sl . 'l ,lily I -1 9 ' , 1 H,- '--., '.' 'u -:'-W ,n in , 1 .. .-.... ..... 'I' ' 'x 'li ,ll 'lg ' xl. ,,.' .- 'lk 'I 9, ll l 'l:! :l ll I , I ' ' 1 1 l I , li. -. ll lu- I -.H . I ,I 1 num... -u ,Huis--.I Emnlw' M I l., I, -N, g Ii - Am., I ll , l 'H' 5,,,,,lQgg1!fQQQE5LQ,fQgg5i1!i':l'iig1!2iiil1'illlf:..!l .... lg..i...,,, .gliigllllhaIllIi1IiiiiEff:i.tiii!!f2i.1l5:.r'l52!'2llllw'ii:reg:1g1-Enillrm.1--:f1.:1::,Q:z:2:ff..jig' ll Il...l ll'll'I -22 ---. suit ii' fl? rp 21- la ff l 0' H 'C b V 'll' fniiiiizsafisffuauI ' l ALUMNI NOTES We fain would dwell at greater length On tales the years have told, And let our pens grow eloquent O'er heroes brave and bold, But that takes space we're not allowed And so we'll write a bit, And let it go, remembering That Brevity's the soul of wit. Class of 1896. It is a pleasure to announce to her many friends that Mrs. Grace Bentley Paine, after some time spent at Cleveland in the inter- ests of her health, has returned to Grand Island greatly improved and hopes soon to be able to resume her social and civic duties. Class of 1898. Miss Grace Abbott, of Chicago, who is well known in this country and others for her work in social service, has been engaged this year in a lecture tour of several large cities, speaking in the interests of the Immigration Bureau, of which she is the director. John M. Caress still continues his agricultural pursuits near Overton, Nebraska. Class of 1898. Dr. C. P. Kirby is the successful and loved pastor of the Elyria, Ohio, Baptist church. Class of 1900. Walter Peterson visited his sister, Mrs. Jackson, of Grand Island, last summer. He is still head of the Greek department of Bethany College, Lindsburg, Kansas. Rev. and Mrs. Elisha Jackson, '02 and '00, are still laboring in the Grand Island field. It is reported that Stromsburg was quite jealous of Grand Island's good fortune in securing them, but surely they rightfully belong here. Mr. Shattuck, of Cairo, visited Grand Island during Assembly Week this spring. J. G. W. Lewis, professor in Wayne Normal, is said to have the bright- est daughter ever, aged four, but it remains to be seen how John Jr., of more recent date, will compete with her. 3,35 1 is - uflliii .- .-'ir--. ......i-'.,: l:'. H 1 ---11 --4 V 1 A' ....... .... ,fi ff 'll' ' 15.....,.!1!!f!I:IIf..fZ!!!1ll'lli'j':!'ilii I::i 'i--..t--..-:...., lilfiillllilil'lllliiiii '1'iil'i 'l5r--'Wil 'iii 'i fii'l'2 'i ir Ilia'I,iiiiilliiillllilllltllllli1lililiilllliligliiim'ullI .5 'Q : vi Il I': ls, E2:! v :xfjf 1 'I b :'f 'E i-2' '..... '1I!:. 4: -..' ..:j. . 5 .:' l '?: ll 151 in I:i.5lg.i5jgrIj WE 'fllI'ls':IlI.'z5iE4?Lll -! Q' ipplzvp E l5?llllill',.''lif24.silssflslfiiiizlil'1:!:lss.Jglfl'Milf 1''ff'fI112-159'fl55ff5w53!.lF2?if!?if -' 'EiEEifiiyEilE!ll!!!25z5f:1f !l.!lI!llfl!f!E!..il.i..ail..ii.5:Q.fllll!gEslgi!fi1Q51I1'llI2!!IlQ2Q9:.if2E!.IliEl'111111.f:1!i:f1eai......:,.. .--ifP5!L15ifllffiiiliffiiiziiiiiil'll1.IflEi2i!i?'ii1iii1.2l2.!L. E Class 1901. A. E. Merrifield is still selling city lots and big bargains in Kansas City. Mrs. Blanche Cather Ray, of Grand Island, besides the cares of a busy mother of a busy trio, takes an active interest in Mothers' Club Work and is president of the Platte branch. Arthur Abbott is a successful lawyer of Chicago, Illinois. Alton Robbins, engineer, still claims Alliance, Nebraska, as his home address. Vertie Sears-deceased. Cora Neff Flower-deceased. Class of 1902. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hopewell still reside at Waterville, Washington. Mr. Hopewell has returned to private law practice. They have four children. Mrs. Maude Hogue Searson, of Benson, Nebraska, had the misfortune to lose her father during the past year. She is hoping to spend the summer with her sister in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Miss Sabra Abbott is a school ma'am, holding a position in Wood River High School. , Mr. Anthony Rogers still holds his old address, Greeley, Colorado. Mr. Eberly continues to till the soil at Stanton, Nebraska. We are pained to learn, at the time of writing, that Mrs. Minnie Pilling Johnson is very ill at her home in Washington, D. C., We shall hope to hear better news soon. Class of 1903. Mr. L. D. George still continues his business at Broken Bow. Class of 1904. If Hershell A. Hewitt is not still a science professor in Whitworth College, Spokane, we hope he will notify us and excuse it as a geographical error. . Dr. E. H. Sutherland, according to his own tale, is the hardest pro- fessor in William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri. Too bad! Mrs. Georgia Malmsten has changed her address to Richfield, Utah. Rev. Charles J. Johnson continues his ministerial labors at Suprize, Nebraska. Canon Falls, Minnesota, still claims Mrs. Maude Mullin Conley as a resident. Miss Florence Hopewell, after an extended trip in the West, is again at her home in Tekamah, Nebraska. 'A' 1 . ll'l I' 'I 'lllm 114 , ...., Il , I, , ,. -'Q 4. .-------. .- -- -' '.-. , 1--we lv v- H, ,v .,. v . - ,-, A 1 1 xx. .1 1 ,, ll.. I., If .ll ,xv I. 'li N -N ..' xx. A. .lm .lvl .qw 1 ul' !,1F,!qi i..: I. Ll 1:15, !.:.,:.,i..g I a l I I l il ' --- 'l iesiiiish li -. .' '-ilmi.--'-fl !-mnhi. lil il....IQf!!!fEEEEiiL.I5' gl!ifll'ff1iiii':'ffl'iill....l-,..i,.... -eviiallilllaIllti:fiii22fT:i.fIEi!Ei!'Iliifiilii-fill wiii:ri:r1::tllli-:...,.fffii21211f1-iii 1 .- EE ---f -21EVE'- iiff Ti.. jg ii? ig 'Ali ',1gig,!g!' fi. ljiis fl' ll T,., 3n 5lll ,1'll l I-Wt Class of 1905. Dr. Raymond H. Coon, head of the Latin department of William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri, attended his sister's wedding in Grand Island last fall. Rev. B. F. Farrer is resting his throat and exercising all his other muscles on a Wyoming ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggs, owing to Mexican troubles, now claim New Orleans as their home. . W. A. Davis-deceased. Class of 1906. Mrs. Julia Porter Hall has a wee daughter, Dorothy Hall. They have changed their address from Elkhorn to Cambridge, Neb. Rev. and Mrs. L. D. W'eyand are in Porto Rico, where Mr. Weyand is head of a Theological Seminary at Rio Piedras. Elias F. Starr is still making himself indispensable to Grand Island Col- lege in the role of secretary. The Alumni can boast no more loyal alumnus. Class of 1907. Mr. William Smith is teaching in Williams, California. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bergman, '15 and '07, of Grand Island, have added another daughter, Mildred Evelyn, to their home. Rev. Bradford Fiske is pastor of the Methodist church of Tremonton, Utah. Rev. A. R. Struble has charge of the church at LaFayette, Colorado. Class of 1908. Dr. J. M. F. Heumann is a prominent physician in Ben- son, Nebraska. He visited Grand Island last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Havens, '08 and '09, who are living on a fruit farm at Orland, California, had the pleasure of a visit from Mr. William Smith, '07, recently. As far as we can learn, Robert E. Kennedy is still to be addressed at Warland, Wyoming, where he is a civil engineer. Mrs. Amy Hallowell Barneby resides in Madison, Wisconsin, Where her husband is attaining fame as a chemist. Class 1909. Mrs. Mamie Hogue Robinson is living at 327 Eighth Ave- nue, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. As far as ,we can learn, no news has been received the past year from Mr. Alfred Pueschel. At last account, he was in Canada. Mrs. Amanda Weymouth Bailey, Sheridan, Wyoming, is hoping to be able to attend Commencement this year. Her wishes are certainly ours. A.. 1 'USF la: I . -- .. .. ...A i 0 I -. ,.. - -5, '-:Z-' li' 1 l, . ,. 1 'ga21:if:..---. ------'- .lggfiu hn ,fig-, -...... ..,... ..--c 'l.-'--mi'31,,I 'nQQQi.L'2li'i51.1-,piiiiiiillffliiiililiiiifiiuiimiliiq- ', ,,Esprittf55i55i-i32ffl'l FlZfzlfg-lliiix.ii 'illlimllil-iigi-Ti:iE?2f2f !fifl!-fill,rwi7f22 iz:af- iimifr2i:1fIijE!iEi5EiEiiliiiiiiiii..,T!E53i5EEii?I?ieiEP2!'l-'llfiff 1 .1 ..... .,'.:.'i,.. if 'ff - 2121! 1. 'Mil' f 1 1 '---- '5 - '-:rf 'nz 'I i': is-53--S525gf-airiiiip.. '- i'Efi'i i . ff H9 : - ,-, ll- -- 'vi' il.iv9: ,- Sli 4' -N-up 1, IH Qiliiififiiili' :Ellfigl1fgiffI1l', lllll H 5f-fi11:.2552f5fQ3ti..i1:.!lairi1521'faiislsalaansesa-i!i!2lil!2i.!!sEf3ii1.,fl.:...:,,g.iS!ll.1'i:Qais.Qnzlliil!!zIilEQ!eI2if'11fme'EI...51552I5llfffhififI?ffileassiziifiihi2ezQi?'1iii11:ii::.:E. Mr. J. M. Coon and brother Jesse and their respective wives, have built a double house in Sioux Falls, by name The Twinneryv. They consider Sioux Falls the place to live. Walter L. Pope is now a professor in Montana University, Missoula, Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Pope are the happy parents of a little son. Dr. and Mrs. Rolland Woodruff are living in Grand Island, where the doctor is practicing medicine. They have a son and daughter. Professor G. E. Lewis may still be found at Lincoln, in the State Uni- versity. Professor Leland Lewis is an instructor in Omaha University. Class of 1910. Mrs. William Knight, of Chapman, fMildred Smithb is busy caring for a lively son and daughter. Mrs. Max Carson fLillian Sutherlandj was married last June and now resides in Los Angeles, California. Mr. J . C. Kellenbarger is still farming on the Kellenbarger ranch at Anselmo. Ira E. J ohnston-deceased. Class 1911. W. Wi. J udkins is continuing his work as superintendent of schools, Blue Springs, Nebraska. W. D. Edson is still a busy editor at Red Cloud. He has a baby son. Miss Grace Bradburn was married this winter to Mr. Charles Frisch, well known to Grand Island College, and is making her home at Glenvil. Mr. Jesse Davis is a successful lawyer in the employ of the Chicago, Milwaukee railroad, with headquarters in Chicago. Miss Eva Alter has been re-elected to her position in Grand Island High School, a position she has ably filled for several years. Miss Anna Coon was united in marriage last fall to Mr. Julius Hicker- son, of Tennessee. She makes her home on a plantation, Tellehoma, Ten- nessee, and reports the South very attractive. Miss Pearl J udkins resides with her parents in Grand Island and is a valued member of the High School faculty. Mrs. Eloise Ege Vaughn has changed her address from Riverside to Ukiah, California. She and her husband are still in the Indian service. Class of 1912. Mr. and Mrs. Windom Rosene and their baby daughter are living in Callaway, Nebraska, where Mr. Rosene is a teacher. Miss Elsie Jewell is living with her parents in their new home at Corvallia, Oregon. A Wap, WM H .... ,W I' .nuh - IUA. High.. Q ,lllL'. Nlilgn vm 1 IIi1 li5:.i'3'i .... diill!Il ll' fl -I-l I's .'l!'ili'l ar'-1---,, --'-1 'r----gi:'l,iiiiliii!2- lf. ill -li'f'l. i'--.lilliEEEIillflflilmlilliiiiiil-.I!l7: li::l5i. mn I llllllxlflzlllll.ly l -- .... lI'i'5l:n. '22 'rfiff 2iQjEE2:2il. gf. gl ,.. liggaggvigaslm Vilma'le5l'liiEisr131!lnfii'-y,l.g',g2,5ggill. fa E ilpiilllllll''Ilsrlfail,lfliilazesfuaasrisulmln!H 113-f9fE.iz2.Ei2iEiQi2Q!EQ2...e!:.'lfi2iiiifftilf11'f:ifa2ili!l!!2l:sa,,,,:? !l.!li!lf!llsES..2l.1.5!..i...l.,.'?!ll1.lllfiil1if5,Ezz1I'Alll,liEllllaifslizlbif-.zf-.11.-ra... .,,, .Iss!e!...i2!f!1f-aailifiiiggggggfig'mmlgggiggqliizp1iqi,ggg,pgfig, Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming, '14 and '12, are living in Ansley, where Mr. Fleming is Superintendent of Schools. They, with their little son, have visited Grand Island several times the past year. Raymond Brown, as far as we can ascertain, is still a successful peda- gog in Valley City, North Dakota. Class of 1913. Miss Genevieve Pierce is working for her masters de- gree at Chicago University. Mrs. Mable Troyer Hanson and her husband have removed from their ranch near Long Pine to a farm in North Dakota. They have a son and daughter. Arthur Howell is still a professor in Independence, Iowa. Miss Harriet Ege follows the same calling at Lawrence, Kansas. Class of 1914. Miss Pearl Chase is living at Johnston, Nebraska, where her parents have recently made their home. Robert Proudfit completes his law course at Lincoln University this year. Mr. Orland Huyck is another alumnus, teaching in Grand Island High School. Herbert Cushing and Wife are the happy parents of a baby son. Roy L. Judkins has changed his location from Schuyler to Seward, Nebraska, but follows the same profession as science teacher. Class of 1915. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Springer have a baby daughter, Emily Elaine. They are residing in Holstein, Iowa. Mr. Guy Carlson is the popular athletic and science teacher at Broken Bow. ' Mr. Howard Finley is an instructor in manual training at Kearney. Mr. Howard Ege is teaching in Leal, North Dakota. Mr. Herman Benjamin is an instructor and high school superintendent at Polk, Nebraska. Class of 1916. Mr. Thomas Noel is commercial instructor at Grand Island College. Mr. Robert Taft is also at Grand Island College teaching physics and chemistry. Mr. Casper Wood is teaching in Parma, Idaho. Miss Clara Foree is practicing domestic science at home, with a view it is rumored, to a permanent position in that line. Mr. Thomas A. Richards is teaching science at Exeter, Nebraska. He was in Grand Island during Assembly week. Miss Edith Ray is also a pedagog, holding a position at Culbertson, Nebraska. . fl, :WT A nm 1 .. in ' ,. .- ,,,,, .-' '- .---A-. ., '. . - .l' ' Va . - . , v ff -s-. . 1 -' -. -. ,v' 'w, -, ..,, I--1 I 1-. 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Mr. Gordon Rosene is combining the profession of science and athletics as teacher at Edgar, Nebraska. Miss Mary Alexander is assisting in English and working for her master's degree at Bellevue College, Omaha. Mr. Earl Everett is a law student at Lincoln University. Mr. Charles Ford is principal of the Curtis, Nebraska, schools. SENIORS GOOD-BYE. There little College, don't cry, The Seniors are going, I know, And their grades so high And their smiles, oh my! Are the things of long ago. But Seniors always must pass by, So there little College, don't cry. There little College don't cry, They took the best students, I knowg And the glad wild ways Of their Freshmen days Are the things of long ago. But every Senior must upward fly, So there little College, don't cry. There little College, don't cry, They've broken some rules, I know, And the songs they sung When they were young, Are things of long ago. But the Seniors are all for which you sigh, So there little College, don't cry. There little College, don't cry, Though there're not as good as you wish, They've worked awfully hard, , And they will improve as the time goes by, So there little College, don't cry. There little College, don't cry, The Seniors aren't going for good, They'll return quite meek, And in Chapel they'll speak, To their schoolmates of long ago. But those speeches shall rank quite high, S0 there little College, don't cry. 4. un .... .v'Ev- .... ...... , ,..,.,,,, ' ':ilI!jii',,.: ' .gIliQim:li ' 'mr' yf' ,f 'N-,I I' SWT? .n:1f.:.....1m1:xiiiiizqgh -iiul funn'-,',,,Q5iC: INEC!! 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'--- 51291.-.5112--f11'fl?f--fGESEEEIIZ:!ll L!s2 ' I 'R' ' ' lv fkfIfEIlQl27IfIC3 ISCJLALIRQEJ Roscoe Owens Professor Noel Miss Hall Professor Morrow Louis Goldenstein Noel who works in chapel time, Morrow with his coaching fine, Miss Hall at meet- ings always found, Goldie for that foot- ball bound, And Owens with his golden hoard, Make up the Ath- letic Board. u'l',I 4 ... , 'I g.- -'--. rmik. n u.:-I :lain 1 I '. .. 1' hu U. ll I' lf. ,, ,. - ll 'l'-. .- '- f 'in ,. 'wi-..: ...-- -ii 'Ill' ge .... -s 3 zz:-::,--1 ----- 4 ' ' , ' ,..' f 'I ,'Iv'- ----'- .... ---- . 'lsiiiiiai2' -l- M '3f- 'Q fl . 'g-.,,l!ll2!'332.11 ImgEiliQa'a1,Q ' lilfiillliiliillfQL,3Z,,,l,1Q21!!iEE2EElQ,Qtf 1lrilliyiiiill' 5l1...al .... l:g.,il.,.,i -5'iilllllililllInfilg52ff:i.!lai!!Eii'I'5s.willui1.ES: 'gg:sw::l::-Illz--1-11mqiilsizjnizfamif'Q 'l -125 Sl -' -El-2'Q-lf? 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E gn' ,U fflfmlWPI!F I 'VMMMMMQAMWMWMMQ NWHH .... THE BUNCH in Els' Clarence Lowry, Captain, Bud . Left half-back. 165 pounds. Fourth and last year. For two years Bud was an All-Star man and was always the fellow they looked out for the game. He was a good punter and passer, and had lots of speed. For line smashes he had no equal and was al- ways good for a long gain on a long end run. Every one of his seasons has been better than the year before, and in the last year he led the team through a successful year. His place will be hard to fill and in his new work at coach- ing we wish him the best of success. Gordon Taft, Gravy . 180 pounds. Second and last year. Gravy was without doubt the best center that has ever put on Grand Island College colors for a number of years. He was tall and lanky and could cover all kinds of terri- tory. He was a shark on catching passes and never made a bad pass to the backs. Gravy was a hard working man and never failed to put in his best licks. We will miss him next year. wid Lester Hahn, Tubby . Right guard. 230 Third and last season. We regret to say that Tubby's football career was limited to three years because we would have liked to have seen what he could do if he had as much experience as others. He filled a hole in the line the space of two men and was always successful in opening up holes for the backs. Tubby's specialty was recovering fumblesg no loose ball was in seeing distance of him, but that he was on it. pounds. .lla 1, i ,.1 , . . .ill - 1AA 4 .... . 11V --- . . 4 -. if vu l' 'L '1i::f'Eh:.., ..... T ---- l..,.,,'wil:'lxl,. l' fl J-:fu Nlrihi --'--- i r- ...ni u'1l'lEiiliil!2- ,ll ,ll fllg. I I If 5? .... .f?l.?ti.- if L fl-1 K' iii! lil. 'nf!e..il' pil. Ili ir u ani' '11 ...l flllillflllilllf3i1nH'ZifigufliES: Il H z H: ' 'W' ll H ' lI5 f? - 1. . -- 4 ' . ll?f'i?:i22f'f.22.-:l-l''--ff!-ask 4 I 'l33l55lf L,..il..i..i:...fllrlllliil2iii3liI11fill:llllQs'flglill5'W'-'i'l'i'fi'Q--1-1f1-- alll!'ifill':l!lfli'!iii55ll5f l 5'l5535!55 ' ' l' l' 1 Louis Goldenstein, Captain-elect, Louie , Right half- back. 1.70 pounds. Third year. Louie played his third sea- son as one of the hardest hitting half-backs in the state, his weight, combined with speed, made it comparatively easy for him to smash any line he was up against. He had almost no equal on long end runs. His long runs were a feature in the Hastings game. He is a good head player, and as a back next year We can hope for a cham- pionship team. Louie is a good passer and is Without exception the hardest tackler on the team. Carl Lesher, Brindell . Quarter back and end. 160 pounds. Third and last year. Brindell has played with us in periods, skipping last year. Brindell was a Wizard call- ing plays at quarter backg he al- ways used his head and never fail- ed to have a play in his mind to Work on a Weak spot. Brindell lik- ed to sluff at practice, but his good playing somewhat redeemed him. Remaining football hopes are doing their best to find another man like Brindell . Emmett Holtz, General , End and quarter-back. 145 pounds. Second year. Holtz is small in size, but big in every other Way when it comes to playing foot- ball. He is a sure tackler and has no equal in getting down under a ' pass. Emmett is a steady player and regular at practice, and We Will appreciate his services next year. l lt,-th 1 . ' Ill ' fm hi' ,..- 'il ' vx lfiihl --' '--.N ,1 - ' 'L ,- Q:-K., ,1 I : -.in 'ihgU 'ljl' -il:-R ---A-'1 A .. f ----A , -1-. 1. w ' 1 -.:.1rf vu 'ar up . -.f.-2 2 ' if i'l'l 'illU t wi-.,.:ii1is-: l I ll 1 i3 .,A. es....:....f!1l..mgi V A -.,i, . ...,. ......., ....::::... ' .. ,..,.,, Bruce Taylor, Butch . Full-back, 188 pounds. First year. Butch played his first game of College football this year and he showed up with the ease of a veteran. Butch has Weight and a good head, and always picks just the right hole in the line. He hardly ever fails to make the required distance when called. Butch has a good boot and did the punting at times. His place kicks are hard to equal. He has yet several years to play on the team and we will always have a place for him. Lawrence Walker. Hop , Left tackle. 178 pounds. .First year. Walker was one of those men that are always in the way of the opposing team. Some- what handicapped by inex- perience the first of the sea- son, he came out in splendid form, and was a strong mainstay in our line. Wal- ker is very fast and is a good tackler. We expect great things of him next year. 'TEA Clinton John, Clint , Left end. 170 pounds. Sec- ond year. Clint plays with more hardluck than any other man on the team. Last year he was hurt in the first game of the season which this year was duplicated. However, he always manages to get in strong for most of the games. Clint is sure a safe bet on a pass when it is Within seeing distance. He has made more touch- downs on passes than any other man on the team. He is a good kicker, and will be our mainstay next year. We expect a Winning team with him with us next year. 5. i'l1' ga It .. .. -- 11' .f v ,ilu -' '- f 1 I lil ' 1 ' I3iiiEi:.l'2' V,l ---.sIiiillIl 'f I its ..l f'i'l :r--I-H -,-.1 a --'-l llmiiiiiaatr- .l. 'ij WR, lf illlll l ' I 'ni ' ' ' ........ ffll1 1'l' 'ffII11l'lIWrigi:1 'gui--.,'-.,1:l. .ilzliglll i ll'11Z .'lafl'lf'lii:-.fl12!. sIll'm'C' 111'ii':1 '2ll'1!l-'rm.253-zzzgzfz. 'll I' l 'Il' ll1l'l l . 1lf 'Qlifffffil'flf'iiifI' wr., are5..!l'l1I.g3:l!taf -'- art 15 nl ,I H I' 'Q ll H I I' P! H Frank Button, Apple . Right half. First season. Apple served his apprenticeship on the reserves in such an efficient manner last season that the coach recognfzed him to be a valuable football man in spite of his lack of mass. As first string substitute the was the means of putting added life and energy into more than one game. Doc will be a Senior next year and his speed and expe- rience, together with a real football head, will make him one of the best backfield men in the state. Glenn Reed., Husky . Left guard. 170 pounds. First year. Glenn is a man that made football his study. He was able to pick up the game easily and made a strong guard. He was especially good in getting through the line and dumping the opposing backs before they got started Glenn played all season with sore hand, but he was game and stuck to it all the Way through. We want you next year. next year. Walter Buechler, '5Boola . 178 pounds First year. Boola hails from the local high school and he brought everything with him that made him a High School All-State man. Boola was a terror to other teams because he was always getting around the end and getting into the opposing teams plays Boola has plenty of weight and speed to make him the best tackle in the state. We expect great things from him 'li 4 E all . - -him :lik Ill -- A . I '.----'--.. r' - ,u' '- ., ,, -fa-I'- . . , I I . ., . . I In AI' 'I' ' '-. vu il lik '- 1' 'll . -1 -I'-Y-.L .I I - I I :I 1- .--, .- ,-.I ,gg-. ',.- ,U .- ,I .3:u..' -.,., ,.. ., , 1'-H --: --- m ...n, '-I !!!!!!ll'!' , ' lx 'I -'.' . ' --,I ll.i .5-ia.: I iuniill I'll , I I ll I I Il I, hull! 'll' ' .......-.2Z!!f!::::!,,ffr IlIiliffwiii''ilf 'li-..l-...-....., -SlriilillifflIltiiiiill'IiI!ii'I'52 I'lzlI 'ltl 'Ill '1Q f5i'si':1':f1il-II--1....,.....e2l.zs:12f1.fili' atIiiifliI!!gsii2l25!?'ti23i:fPfl?IsIiu2ilIi2EI?1Iil ' lit ' l' tl 'ill ' I Il Illfl II'l I I In ll 9 it I ll ln 'I II I '- ' l7 ' Il ': :. 2': 4 l I f ' ' I '--- ' '11, A--,. 421 , ' ::.:::.::::Z-15 'fin'- ::':::': 'l --I-- -+1 ---A'- If ' 1.--- wif. li P ,. 2' ' l'i :I'...5ii5f I-F2191 Frank Weiland. Left end. 145 pounds. First year. Frank is a little fellow, but he tackles like a man twice his weight. Frank got a chance to show his skill several times this year and it was easy to see his ability. He was a wizard in smashing end runs and ,was fast getting down under punts. We regret that Frank was not able to get out for football before this year. He will make a hard player next year. Percy Button, Perse . 140 pounds. First year. Percy was the lightest man on the squad, but he was by po means the poorest. He was always right there with the pep, and was a sure passer. He was a hard work- Roscoe Owens, Red . Quar- ter-back and end. 140 pounds. Lastyear. Red has put in four years of hard work with the squad and he was always there with the pep. He was the guy that always looked easy to the other team until they pulled a play around him, and then they wondered what had hap- pened. Red's there, that's all. We all regret that his weight kept him from being a regu- lar, and we wish him success as a coach. ' ing man and was regular at practcie. He is willing to learn and with a little more weight he will be more than a star next year. 3. fttrfx' .... .di in g .-N. 1 N,.....,..- '..- -.H ',..---.uh-. 'lv v!:,- lm h 'I ' 5115'g:.,--I ------ fi' ,JT 'f., , l'- -'-.--- ...,,, .-.- .'ii'!gii!,22f,. If N fi, ,H- ,.-12'-.,Iliiiggi'1EffifE lf'Qi ' 'il' ...ql3ZE!iii:E!l.f1:E5i1rzlijiiiii''it'-i--.iz--,'i..... -iiiatiitIitIIitiigi2if1i.!1ii!!Ef i5:fri!!-:f!t!l:1gi1.f2g fgq:ss:gig1f1i'.::-ife-5iie21211'1.itil? iglfii'?liiiiliiiiiiii3ii3ii5i5i--'ii'Wt '!nIW fi ,.,, 'L g 1 lu 1 Sl? tL!!.EI..I!..Ith il,iiii::iiLll ' H., E' iiiif5EIiii2iii422i:i!m '!Q'i5ii! ,I I tint -fff3r1::-151355225uQff,iigQ2iffi''A i 'ili2iiiiilE5iifiiliil!SZz5Ei t..i.i !t!i:55:e..5ii.L.Q?z..Eun:..linlllgfilQiji22Zlfsiii2iiiLQ:tif222iiiSlitii'3l'ill-'fi 35filf1--1-:ua '--- lift:--5113--i'1'fiF1--ftiiiillia lllliisif I l The Football Season When the football season ended this year, the men were somewhat disappointed with the season's record, but after comparing our past record with the records of other colleges this year and other years, we find that we have been better than the average. , Only three games were lost out of the seven and only one of them to a stronger team. The first two games were lost because we were playing several inexperienced men, but before the season was over we were piling up scores with a rapidity that made the teams of former years take a back seat. To our opponents' 31 points we scored 157. To Coach Morrow we cannot give too much praise. This is his sixth year here and for the first five years his team did not lose a game to a Conference team, thereby having an undisputed claim to the championship during that time. This year he had to make a team out of what was left from last years' team and other men who did not have a great deal of ex- perience. However, after the first two games he had these men showing up like veterans. The back field also deserves considerable praise, they being well expe- rienced men, three of which were veterans from last year's team. Playing well together and being unusually fast, they were able to overcome the difficulty of playing behind a weak line and make a remarkable showing against the best teams in the state. As is usual at the beginning of the season, everything looked gloomy for the team, two stars who were expected back returning and other stars having graduated. For a time an optimistic nran could not be found, but as the games went by, the scores proved that the first of the season does not spell anything for the last. THE GAMES. The first game was with Peru on our home field. They found us in a poor condition to start the season. Charley Horses and ankles kept the speed of the men down some, and it was rumored that they played under a spirit of over-confidence. Anyway, after the final whistle we found our- selves on the short end of the schore, 7 to 9. We are, however, thankful for the experience we got from the game. The next game was with the Quakers at Central City. In this contest we were worse off than in the Peru contest, because one of our strong men was out of the game and a shifting of position was necessitated. However, we showed the Quakers something about the football at that, they were expecting to clean up on us right, and only succeeded in getting away with the game after luck had been with them all through and they ran a bad fumble the length of the field for a touchdown. Score, 7-0. Next we met Omaha on their field. The game was played on muddy ground and this held the score down very much. In this game we just played with them like we did last yearg even our poorest players were good 4 iiiiil Z' ., . ,iiiqa .il ll ' nn ' '-'- 3m.,:' ,,,,.. .--- l 'gui' If ' Wh girl 'l'l' mm mr l 'I l,in !igi!.fQ,.. NR. 'if I,--s 'mn' 'flglgz-3 ii-1i'l'!i ':5'i' I'l Ili V,,,,igggggfgggiilgfftrii1frIi15ifi1255i5 '5lfl'li....i-.......... .aliiailllilqlllilfmil --.'iE?1'fiP'v!5:,li!! - ii iiii: fa1:sf':v:fialla.f::fEl1::ssf1.if iiiliiiifiziflilieiiiiiiiillii!iEi?ii...TEi'ui1 lI...f 'i l'w nr' I-: nz. En! U ,gif ell 1 'i'f Q . ff jj, f-- 'S---I 'rx 'II I 'Nfl 1 WE ffllaI:if1 .'fiii2i!i'l'iiiriilf f WD E- Flfillilli.nlaa,lzfwfl 'i'!ff,'if 'Wil' 'I5ifI:I'i55iI-5ffFff5I-:5iLili5ii''iII'i'''i1iliiiliiiliiiiiiilliisiw..iiliiii:!l:e..i-l.'..l3r..Enm,,f..ini!iEEiililli?!In'giis.!iiiLazl?if:iliEi2iiiis'in'ii'1'fli'li'5i'!1'-1-1f1- m!: 'im : Ii' iiiiiiii'fm i1i53ii nl -W- for ten yards. Outside of repeated fumbling we could say the boys were back in their old form. Score, 28 to 0. ' The next game was with the big Freshmen from the University. When we saw them lined up on the field, we did not think we had a chance, they outweighing us at least fifteen pounds to a man. After the first quarter we decided they didn't have a chance. Two spectacular touchdowns were made and the other three counted just as much. They had to take the small end of a 35 to 0 score back to Lincoln with them. The next game was the big game of the year, we played Wesleyan on our home field. We had been trying to get a game with them for the last four years and this is the first time they would come across. Luck seemed to be against us that day, however, we made a remarkable showing with a score of 15 to 6. The feature of the game was our long end runs which kept the other team guessing all the time. ' We Went to Kearney for the next game, where they were laying for us to get even for the defeat of last year. But we played one of the best games of the season and kept them from even getting a good look at our goal. We could have beaten them worse, but we were willing to let them off with a 46 to 0 score in our favor. Our best asset that day was the for- ward pass, by which the longest gains were made. Taking Hastings on for the final game of the year we showed lots of nerve because they always put up lots of fight. However, this year we could not get any of that fight out of them, they simply let us get away with a 35 to O score. From the first they did not have a chanceg they could make no gains through our lines or around end, and to express it in a few words, we can say that they were simply out of luck . SECOND TE AM. While the second team this year was not as strong as in former years, it deserves much praise. Most of the men came out quite regularly and worked hard. In the lineup it is easy to pick out men that have the quali- fications of stars in years to come, if they will only develop themselves. A second team is essential to a good first team, and for other reasons also, efforts were made to keep the boys out in suits. Only one game was played this year and that was with Wood River High School. The High School was easily outplayed, but our team lacked the punch to put the ball over the line. If it had not been for a neat drop-kick we would have had to be contented with a tie game, but as it was we won and had the satisfaction of knowing that we had everything our way all during the game. Of the bunch, the following did the most to make the second team: Edwards, Owens, Button Bros., Tilly, Wieland, Nicholas, Southard, K. Taft and Richards. 'H I Hum 61535. WM.':,uilg., '7 'hji111':5,,'-1 '- I ,,r ' ,. r' 'f. , 3 ------- ---- um I , ,13- -,.1fi--., 5'5Fg1'gdi2E'?:ff :::li:iE!'!2fT..1'!f xf::i! IN ' Wil!!!llillflmlr'If'Ffa!:5iia1 l:!! '5t'--.qt--iin:..A 'iliiimlilil'llI1:iil22ff5r.fliE1ffE! :E4.fm? Zljh.fEQ 15115ig:ygq3i'l!:.-im:1:f:i2zzz1zs9:,jj W3 .. ge ..,, 11l2u.'u.. Q 4, IW- asap- 1' IQ I '- ' ,'il' 1 .- Ir!! 'Qi L li!!-i!f-!1'A!I .Elf 'VLH .3 .WI 'llp -.,. 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'irllilaisl!f,g2ie:?gr!lI1 12,5145 3' 'j., 'N iv, 3.513 E i'I?:af:i:lll5!IIlf'55!!Qs55.gglzifzffffgigg1 fl 1 .. .,.. 1::::.:::.:.:.535553,ugzflllxilinl.L. !I:!S:!!Z.,Q!LQnglvjkiizwfl.-,jimitEI5QQI,'zile.2llELE5isl,1Q5:512g5E2I:L24511,lzilliiliillz-.:.::g,, ---. :::i:...t::t.ial:uflflffiggmlltllzlzill lll lilll In I BASKET BALL The Seasonv The season of 1916-17 started rather late and the bunch that showed up for practice did not at first look very encouraging. However, after the first few weeks' practice things began to look better. The hardest blow to the squad was the fact that Captain-elect Flynn did not return to school. Lowry also quit in the middle of the season, leaving a vacancy that was hard to fill. But with the veterans and the new men that came out a good team was developed. Although beaten in the first game, they showed that they were rapidly rounding into form. It is with much regret that we have to say that this team could not finish the seasong they only got to play five games, four of these away from home. By hard luck the team lost the four games away, but there is no doubt but that they could have won these on our floor. The first game was with Kearney on their floor. Our men got started poorly, and let the teachers get a good lead. Their center especially was lucky in placing many long shots. All during the last half, however, our men more than held their own. As it was, they lost the game 22 to 30, but it helped to revive their fighting spirit. The second game was also with Kearney, but on our floor. From the first the pedagogs did not have a chance. This was Lowry's last game and he seemed to want to make it his best. Our teamwork was superb and the ft- 1 ' 4.-.. . . . , I. I tlir, 4 Ilia if---- '--.., ,. wr . :g-,.. f m I'-.,4.. 'it z'll 'V'- ..' -' ,. ..... ie. ' -- .ii fr- f.. --'gv: f f I lm 'I l 'I ,. ll l' ' '--rn -mi niiiiuii-,,'h l 11 , In '--iilim ...'.,. llliiiiiiifll M 1 1 i -''iniil2!ffiiiii5 'lll'All-...t:.-.i...... -5IiilllljlsI1IIifji1i2fE:i.flEi!!Ei!'I5!:,will'fillinE2: 13i:sf:ri,.f:alia.-.2afgllessssei.1121? iiiillilliiiiiiii,iiiiiiil...7liZl3!1i1lEi2iil5lill'iin 'Q 5 'Ii ii.. fff ff. fl 1.1. use fi- lla it H in niga2a'f1 wamaui sig 'aqui Jhlllfi ' ' 4 ' 'l goal shooting was perfect. The visitors were compelled to depart with the small end of a 34 to 10 score. The next was with Peru in the first game of the trip. This was the fastest bunch the team was up against this year. Our men showed lack of team work and practice and had to leave the game with the Peruvians. Score, 28 to 12. The next on the trip was with Cotner. This was a hard fought contest in which the Cotnerites lived up to their name of Bulldogs . Score, 30 to 16. ' The last game of the trip, and as it turned out to be, the last of the year, was with York. Our team outplayed them throughout most of the game, but were not able to locate the basket. York was in fact, the luckiest bunch they were up against this year. Score, 31 to 11. CLARENCE LOWRY, Bud , Senior. Forward. Bud started out to play his fourth season with us, but he graduated in the middle of the year. He was with us, however, for two games and played a stellar roll. Bud is an all around basket ball player. He has been the fastest man on the team for several years. In every game Bud managed to get more goals than anyone else. When he started for the goal with the ball, nothing could stop him. We will miss Bud next year. GORDON TAFT, Gravy , Senior. Guard. This is Gravy's last year and we are surely going to miss him on next year's team. He is tall and it is almost impossible to get a ball over or around him. As a stationary guard he can't be beaten. Gravy is fast and has no trouble in keeping his man covered. More than one forward has said That tall Taft is the hardest man I ever played against . Good luck to you, Gravy. CLINTON JOHN, Clint , Sophomore. Forward. Clint gave us a good evidence of his ability in playing basket ball last year, so every effort was made to get him out this year. He is a perfect goal shooter and is a wizard on teamwork. He is able to handle the ball when he gets it, and knows what to do with it. Clint is fast and keeps his guard guessing all the time. He is a heady man and has justified his place as captain . We want you two more years. LOUIS GOLDENSTEIN, Louie , Junior. Guard. Louis started late in the season but came in strong at the finish. Louie is fast and husky and can easily keep up with his forward. At times his work was spectacular and at all times he played good ball. Louie could shoot goals and was excellent on team work. All you had to do was to let the ball come near Louie. Louie has one more year with us. BRUCE TAYLOR., 'tButch , Academy. Forward and Guard. Butch started the season at guard, but he got so many goals every game that he was shifted to forward. Butch is heavy, a hard player, and always is the dread of his opponent. His dribbling and shooting baskets is a feature and a Warning to all. We want Butch back next year. TALMAGE SMITH, Tal , Freshman. Center. Tal is a product of Grand Island High School and his bril- liant playing there made him a star in College ball. Tal is a good jumper and can play the signals perfectly. He is a wizard at shooting goals and '1 .3-' . . :. 1 . il , .... 2, . I ,,,..,..4.- I. ., , ..., -.,.. I, ...H lsla' Il-I I'I I ,:' I '- 5- 'I ' . f ' I ,--rl ...':' ...I....---- I I ' 'r I ,I ', I. ..' . ,. 'A'- .mIul! - I 'i '1i 'I.:., l --..'II' II ,I I '-'-------- .. - -- 25555:---I. -'I I . I'-., -T Iii, Wm I ::::: ilil7IHlH 'III' 'il:?'l'!llllIllIIll'l-I, l'..I:, Iifhl II' l','ll llil vl IH l 'f2l:iI- .ilu , ...--.. 5gg1:f'.ZiIQQQ-L Iliff' i':ll1 l'7'i U I l I lllllll I S VI' Ill III lllllll I , ----- IIIIIIIII:i.,lllllll 'IH lg --., -.l.n. ,lllllllllllslinlilr ..... ..l.ill.l ll.. .Ill l.I llvrll- lllll I .... l.. - lil llllullullllh I: ,QI I I -Q-I IPIMIIIIa.'q1IHiIIE..:f2.I! gall liLIg!g,!f!'I. I II .. 'i1 'l'lllH'.5II lafiffsliimage:II I I I I' I 5i-lf51::1-255lfif25I22llI.1iflislIfIffl5lf11'fgIIIIIalIIIIIII:s2.ESIlIlI2lll!!I!?is:?g5EIl..2!EI?!ll.II:IIII:1..-.II!llIIIl!aE!E!I.I:II-11IIIL-EQ...gilIll.ll2Ill3ifIIIFiilialiflullli I 'ill' can't be beat in team work. Tal played all season with the ease of a veteran and always got his share of the gols. Tal has three more year with us and We expect great things of him. FRANK WEILAND, Junior. Forward. Frank is small but that only makes it easier for him to out- play his opponent. When a guard saw he had to guard Frank, he thought it was a joke, but he would soon find out he was against a veteran. Frank has had quite a bit of experience and knows the game from one end to the other. Frank has one more year with us. LEWIS EDWARDS, 'fShorty , Freshman. Guard. Shorty is the little fellow that made trouble for the opposing team. He is quick and is always breaking up the opposing play. Shorty is one of the best men in team work and also is a shark at marking long shots. Shorty has played basket ball all his life and shows his training well. Wie are going to make a regular out of him next year. IVAN REED, Academy. Center. Ivan is the tall lanky fellow that played center in two games and kept his opponent covered absolutely all the time. Ivan was new at the start, but he learned fast. He was steady at practice and had lots of pep. Ivan never had trouble at any time, in out jumping his opponent. He still has several years with us and We expect to make avatar out of him. ik. PREPS',. A , ,... ,,,.--,X I MMM .... ,II f .,,, , ,,.. ' 1,1555 hui ll '3g..,:. ..... ---' ' M... dl 7? ly lf. .,.,,,, ,,,,. .ll l.l.l.lls. lf il' .- ' lil-f' ,:--, l'n'll'Z:-.li:'!'f'fi 'l:llillll'l I , ,,,,, w .,,:, ,- 'I ,Il All A I.. ...n' IH .xemn-I ' , ,l uh. ,JI l, u .I 'g!1'.'-lilgilql Wmwtli MWf:WtWWmZ'JM t'l'sMWMWwWWMWh l u ll l I lllll ' ,,,,4i ffllllllllllmllll 'l1'f,:--MII -... -. .. .f1 l 9'-I'- 1 fi'-:: '.' -- I : -1-- M-.:' ,,,...,...., ,f.::::::.g 'El' 1',f1 g'f'I2'!'-miiei: e?': 5- 1 liteffiiifnffitl'Irw, lilf,a11wSl T- l i ii- 9' I 'Wt ll f PRI-LPS What they are called the Preps for, no one knowsg somebody just named it that and the name stuck. The organization is something that very many colleges do not have. It is composed of a bunch of men who want to go into basket ball more for the sport there is in it than anything else. The team is an important one in the Grand Island City League. Last year they made a good showing, but this year they made a better one. By trimming their nearest competitors 35 to 18, the Preps won an undisputed championship this year. Out of twelve games played only two were lost, and these were lost to a somewhat inferior team by very small scores. In the middle of the season a somewhat hard blow was dealt when the officf als declared ineligible one of our men because he had been playing with the first team. However, after this, with new men they still continued to win games. The good work of this team can be laid to the superior coaching they got under Coach Morrow. Whenever the teams had a game with the Preps they always buckled up, for they knew they had something to run up against. A word should be said about each one of the men. Lewis Edwards, Captain. Guard. This is Shorty's second year on the team and as captain he lead it to success. Shorty always manages to get a certain number of goals each game, generally from the center of the floor. Emmett Holtz. Forward. Holtz has gotten more goals than any other man in the league. He always played a good game, and usually made goals at the critical period. Frank Weiland. Forward. Frank is a forward that scraps all the time, and is good for a goal whenever he gets a shot. Frank helped us win more than one game, and especially the last one. Frank Button. Guard. Doc has played through the season. He is a persistent player, and is always in the way of the ball when the other team trys to get a goal. He is fast and handles the ball well. Louis Goldenstein. Center. Louie was a fast, rough player that they were all afraid of. He could be depended on to cover any open spot of the floor and could shoot goals with regularity. Stanley Richards. Stanley has played every position on the team, so it is hard to assign him a place, but he plays like a veteran wherever he is needed. His regular position is forward. Ivan Reed. Center. Reed came in during the last of the season, but his services could not be dispensed with. He is tall, can place the ball, and is a good goal shooter. Percy Button. Guard. Percy is a good guard and plays with lots of pep. He is a new man at the game, but is rapidly developing into form. Whenever needed, he fills a position with the ease of a veteran. Lawrence Tilley. Sub. W'hile not called into action much this year, Tilley has the pep and will develop into a regular next year. llilfl 1 In ' U1 ...,, ...,. I Allll' ,,, .--' ...... --nfl . lil. ,'-'. mn .Au ff .... -.wx 'm:'.,.-'Nl ----- lgll WH' ' I....,LL:!EfEi5iEi1.Ig::!'ufling1Zi12aiES''llQf'Hl....f:1.,'...... 5113151lqlqIlli1,iiiEs.t:,.faiZ1sEiii2li1'l?!551Eli!!fiiilE533Q:i::i::f1uz'2l.....a5g!2i.QQeef1.Iii? ...!'ll 1m mel E at-'l:5E.ilg,iEgglpha-.1ifli1i,liel'pnFE'-Ffilltqiii'!.,1sjg5sfE:5l1 f:,Sl,. f ,, 'i'l7N?j.1lJ' Etf'l?:i.!l51I 5:1 iffs222222.55l5iiffifi 12!'' ' 'Ill If .L.i1gg..,,.QQs.:sf.5:.ES...si:,!!3Ei:yflf 'f 'T.i22Eiii1giili!ll!!!:a2.sf !l.!.E!I.!i.:f:!..si1.1..Q2f..2iE1Q.flllilllgiglgt,E:2I.'lillilitis,.5.:,g.5515f':1l'..1.-zsfiasi. ..:. ---- 22f!....e11:h....flsrisa.n1u.I1!gg52'lIn in rl if GIRLS' BASKET BALL The girls probably worked harder this winter than any other. Under the expert directions of Professor Noel they were put through lots of prac- tice. Every practice night the gymnasium was full of energetic girls who were anxious to make the team. They worked under the handicap of only one of last year's team being back, Captain Lowry. However, she is capable of filling the place of at least three girls, and is an unusually good captain. While this season cannot be said to have been exactly successful, we can say that we are proud of our girls' team. Mertie Lowry G.uard. Second season. A basket ball star that hails from Cairo. Tall enough to cover two girls. She can also throw goals. Inez Berry. Center. A good player who also played some last year. She is a good floor coverer and is fast on team work. Ruby Chapman. Guard. Miss Chapman is the real scrapper of the team. She is full of pep and constantly follows the ball. Grace Coleman. Forward. Grace is the little forward that always kept the other teams guessing. She is fast and shoots goals well. Marjorie Scoville. Guard. Marjorie was the basket ball player who was always covering her opponent. It wasn't Marjorie's fault if the oppos- ing team made a goal. , ' Grace Taylor. Guard. Whenever the opposing team saw Grace come on the floor they knew they were beaten. She is Butch's sister and that means lots. Edithe Killinger. Forward. She is a steady player, regular at prac- tice, and capable of filling any position on the team. Ethel Sheaff. Forward. She has played several seasons and is a very steady player, capable of shooting the most difficult goals. el 4 mln? ,...... 1-ik Di 0. 7 Ili,-?:v 5.,. I !i'l,'lll rr.-- --.nu ff' 'Wh f '-:L-I.: fr' RI.-.,E.' U' 2i2 'is1.: ' l ' ..' lr-. ,J- ---'-' 1 .... , ---- . ' lm2iE!i.' 1 ..!3- ..'fH'-..E':'11'f f'1iiF'1. lil il '1,,.,,iz12!5:gg3:1L.1g::1ge1'itqvQ1fil''lQf ll:..l51.,-.1.... ,. A ,gliilgjlaq!lnLf5jgEaft:,.:1gE12EE! 'fs.elim! :i:11.t2g'i1g1:sf:qgggf1 .3glf22'Qwill2jfiiiiitiililliiilitltl-llil 'rl .,l 1 l'H lllQl 1 ev-lr1if2l'slwlj1-midi!1lilEl'l11Efllqll.izllwiglia 4 f' '1 Ei'F?i.ll1qlIi''be41i3iii1l2ilsz1zl ll Lim ' ' -fffi11:z.22ii!5QiQQEEQQ..,Qlslllgggggaaz-1.s-f'Tgi2222iiiiiil'milQggif5:1 !l,E,5lq1li5lg125,.1i.:..gi2..2...!f..,fltlllgial31,512::ii'.lllL!ilnl!Eaiillalll'2'-111-1:2f12hf:u ...:. ---FP!!!.--5itll'2i'liTil2s23iii1Q'11sf'1l232Q' 'H HI 1' TRACK The coming of spring and track work always brings much enthusiasm and interest. Last year's team was probably the best ever put out. Every man on the team was a star in his place and all had the pep and spirit that it takes to make a track man. Two meets Were held, one with Central City and one with York. We won decisively from York, but Central City managed to get away with the other one. ' Five men were sent to the state meet and these succeeded in getting their share of the honors. The men were: Leslie Flynn, Clarence Lowry, George Nicholson, Frank Button and Bruce Taylor. While it may be a little early when this edition goes to press to boast about our track team, We can say that We have the best prospects in years. Of the men that proved themselves valuable last year, there are back, Tay- lor, F. Button, Nicholson, Southard and Walkerg and of the new men that have good reputations behind them are Lamereaux, Nicholas and others. We cannot see anything but a .winning team and are sorry we must wait until next year to record the results. 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M-llflSff12llllllll: lllllsll!slll11llsl.llg.ll,gg,l:l, Published by the Students of Grqnd Island College VOLUME XXII GRAND ISLAND. NEBRASKA, TUESDAY. MARCH 6, 1917 NUMBER 11 COLLEGE PLAYERS WELL RECEIVED Dramatic Club Pleases in Initial Appearbnce 1-lll College nlllmllllc llllll wlllell ll naw In Ill lnurth Hubtvlsflll snnemfl, llrellelllell llllell llllllll plllyll lll llll lllgll llelllllll llllllllolllllll -rulll-lllllly evening. Fcbrtmry 22. Crltles nl the ll. r I l ,xmel-lullll llrllm llrc lmgllllllllg I fnvor the nlle all pllly to ll gmllte elllelll nllcll year llllll ll wllll lll rl- SIIOIIUE to lllll lEl'tKl0hCY that the Drllllllllc nlllh mlllllllzllmellt vllollel nm llllel-lllltlve lll llllverllll llllul-t lllllys lllslllall lll one lll-llvler lll-elllllellull. 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CZ. If ll-lm lla llllllcllllllly llrllll.lllt 'U' llllllc. llllltl lllllms l-ullllzlllg ll. ,lllm llllllllrlllllcl- .lr lcaln wfll-ll. llllwsler, cllllllllll llllwlv llllll 'rallllr wlre llle lllllll-llllll gl-llllllll galllelll mr cmllll lnsllll, wlllle Pnpmlll l-lllll--y was luv lll-Iglll nllll llllllllllg llglll :lll the lm-' rllvlslls. I NEWS ITEMS l:l-llllllyl- lllllllu , lllllmly lllr xlilllllllltll - llllrll. l lille zxlllllllw lllll l ll.-ll-l llllll lll'-lll lllll full - l n ehlrl ....... ,h flg., P ,mp -N H .I dl.,-pg... ,..... -.-....,. li' I ,..-- ...- -wh .ff 'In Nil ll ,... H ..illll:l... ltr:u!x!:,::::Ii::lGiiiE:h'kim'lik: I '32P11i:s:.:':' '---...:I 'n I J' .f!f 1' '- ':v :-- 1 IW: .l.- ll '3:..J' -:- '..::f22'::-.--Mui 243254151 .'2aa-iifee ,il ' ll ' L11---fflf : ''2Z 'lFila??f'iii5 I'1l 'i----ii:-1'f'1I 'i'1'il'llllllllill-T2-.1ief1'IE:'I'5:,viii'itilall-5f3'i'il2Pf'f1'r fllfl-ffffffffiif2S22222fi-...SIL .'i'li:2a-1u:n'lf1E2:22::22:i2IQQQQQQQQ...7lii1e2!3gIIa'saaa!!llgl'l'1i r I Illull I: U: NIE ,llprlillmlll 1 ll In ll E ll: ull H .lillglil I II '5Ifffffisff?'T?'iT .. '3 .. ',,!.,sf-2 'f .s 2- ff' -. '. liE'.'EQ2E52i +11-FRI :-... ... W 5 fig fcgfggsgwl 4 - 00.9 t I? XX --XJ 1 Q Z I I ' WW! A :aaa mu l Professor Morrow: What are you scratching your head for? Mills: Because no one else knows where it itches. Nicholas: Yes, I always sleep in gloves: it keeps my hands so soft. V. Myrburg: So! and do you sleep in your hat, tool? Wanted: More leap-year spirit.-Scott Whitnah. Nyrop: Is that butter good? Dan: It speaks for itself. Nyrop: If it's that old, I don't want it. If Gravy Hughes, will Chief Hewitt? A glance, a curl, another girl, And she is gone. A glance, a curl, another girl, And life goes gaily on. Mirth is the medicine of life: It cures its ills, it calms its strife: It softly smooths its brows of care And writes a thousand graces there. If you don't like the jokes in here, And their dryness makes you groan, Just stroll around occasionally With some good ones of your own. Hungate: Miss Olson, there's been something trembling on my lips f' or some time. Miss Olson: Yes, I see, why don't you shave it off? Shorty: Do you like Olie? Nicholas: Not when it is a substitute for butter. ,l I slllygl .... S... dal -- -.I , I , 5, ,...--mx ,- ' -, ,..--'--.rl ,v 1,-., I , q.,,.u.i-I ' 1' .. '. - 'hw 'x 1 .1 .. Wt-. :!..-nf:'--I:'t1ilu'4- -'35-'fl 'H 4 ,-':E'iE:. l '--.,.1l !, .-' I 7-. , - g--- ----is '--' -'4 !eaeaaiff- ll i ' HX 'Q .- --.lliizii:!l2Ql.! 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It is surprising to every one that Mr. Finley Was injured in a planing machine after nearly three years' special training in Wood Work. Inez was admiring her new summer frock. Isn't it wonderful, she said, that all this silk comes from an insig- nificant worm. Inez, is it necessary to refer to your father in that Way. her mother inquired reproachfully. Professor Noel fin classl : Speamng of fast colors , Mr. Lamoureaux will you please define the terms? Chief: A fast color is any loud color, such as striped hose. Doctor Elmore fin facility meetingj: Some of the students seem to have a constitutional disinclination to mental exertion. Dr. Sutherland to Miss Firth in faculty meeting: Miss Firth, you may have your choice of any man on the faculty. Miss Firth: But, they are all married. My Bonnie lies under his auto, 5 My Bonnie lies under his car, V' Ah Holtz! come quick to the rescue, . if It's lonesome down there Where he are. ' s f -,za . wi Aylnr , ., ,- ,ll,l' ,.l, gf uk g. - ii -- J'zi'J': qs, , I fi nz-mn s - f-Ea ,f 1 ,,.fguAu1 -5 lu XT FLOATS fnf ? f i 99gg5 o'PU U t ACLA45 ina' -W i g 7: ,353 0 R 'G' 'D 71 ' , Y ' ' Sn 5921- l f Q ? .0 P-'F J,-' ' n ' -' ---'O H , 04925809 ,I be Q- we r L. ...., l.-- .Zh I -.,' J I,, , I I -ui N- .H ...sl I' I -lltlm -' , xi : : :lm in J' si im-iifgx, Ill! , I g.'- .' 1--3' , 4.7 '.!,..i , 1 .. : g-1--,. Ji' ,...........:5-.33:jjj.g 3' lil. 4 lglgliis ........, l , .... -M 'jig-,. l......,...,,,.'il:., ,, ...... ..,, ., .- '1 ff ' N '-. I-, -IU . rn NX 'LI' HPI--. if!---1-si 531l ih'pg!- -f---'- 5I:.. 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Some people are naturally slow? fBe careful, don't laugh this joke may be on you.J Jokes are awfully hard to find? Hazel Hanna Cto Finley, While Miss Ubel and she are humming in lab.J 2 If you don't like our singing, there's the door. R. F.: I don't mind your singing, but I don't like the noise some people make. Professor Elmore: These biological terms are nearly as long as some of your names and you don't think they are at all bad. Rosemary: I do. Linton Cfrom windowj : Say Honey Where are you going? R. Ladner ffrom withinj : Why, I am surprised, who are you talking to? Miss Hall: Do you Want a date, Mr. Ramsey? Ramsey: No-er-ah-I can't afford it on 313.75 a Week. fAnd Miss H. just Wanted him to eat a stuffed date.J Holtz: I never could fall in love with a richgirl-and I always Wanted to marry money. Miss Benjamin: No, I'm not rich-I wish I were though. Mills Cin chemistryjz W'hy is it that red phosphorus dissolves in carbon disulphide and white phosphorus doesn't? R. Taft: Why is grass green? Miss Debbie Burchell: f .11 hereby challenge you I to a duel to be fought be- fs 'Z ' hind the gymnasium at 12 -in-'PX o'C10ck tonight. You may E ..:l-ilgllb f X Q choose the Weapons and A.. Nil' your second. But first, let y E Q ,Q me justify myself. You told 1 me the last thing before you i left that I could have a date ,es--S-aw 4 if with your beloved if I could 'Ill 51 u ., P A M 'S ' I , 'Al X2 I ' .-e I Y , ' wU' QZQ,..ez'- 2 ,J ' f :' ir f' U' ::3.. r thankful that I told you the truth and did not try to de- ceive you. Doris Evangelynf' get one. You should be Z M x X L-1 , I Ueammg WP The 'nqeological Ceme'l'a1-11. 1 fl' I ...u 1 1. fliln Jlfb. .,... - la-. --., - I l ll' ll.--- --..N ,1 lb .1 -:Q-i., ',I ul--...,,, 'ing -1... 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A is for Apple, a regular scout. N is for Nothing in this book left out. D is for Deeds for some one to do. E is for Elmore, the Professor like the few. R is for the rest-even Kendall and who? Grand Island College Correspondence Course. Both absentia and resident work. Conspectur of course free on request. September 9-Dear Miss Kimball. September 21-My Dear Miss Kimball. October 5-Dear Mabel. October 20-Dearest Mabel. November 5-Light of My Life. December 9-My Own Mabel Dearest. January 5-Dear Miss Kimball. January 8-Messrs. Tryem and Beatem, Attorneys at Law. Breach of Promise. January 12-fSpecialJ-Hartington, Neb.-It is rumored-. Hungate fin a hotel at Lexington after Linton and he had withstood a Pyrene bathj : Wlherels the fire? f NVQX Q D Q - - Q F '1 iv-- jx L Exam. Answers. Q X X- M- Censor-one who l NWS- takes the census. J' ij A ' ' l Osculation- flap- !! X W ping to and fro. , - g If X 1 ' Ion-the other IM., Wa to sa iron. Q 00 Y Y 'H .yi I Luff - the Ger- l Asn l man for love. 12257 11, 2 ' , M ., Elsa . i F21 I Legible-able to 'i5'5'QU 5:2 I ef : - . 5 lx Walk . , ui SGT Lyric-a A small o man- '.a'sIS,. 'iiiihwx A . 55552 .0SffaS1Ze f f he H size of an ostrich. i 1 :'WI'T5Lf2S'.ll1f17, , ' P 43: Opulent - v e r y 47 4:3 ' Y X 43 fat. l L qllle. x .Hi ,. '---.--.. ,..,... . .w-lr.. , In ' 'Nf33'liEp.Q' l '- ..,. ill'lIll '7l'..l:l:vAW .'-'.. 'll' - Fill ' r'-r-- ----- a '- ,lil .llh Mlxli 'fu Ill Ill H ' as1.-.Illlfl!I!2lQ.l!!!'llilllltiilm'I,I:...!l ...,, :g-a... 'ilflillllilil'llIl.iiiiZ.f!e.!llil!ff ll.ffl!!! 1IZl1.fES 7illSfl?!::-'illlfff:2f1ffffiil212???l1-.jf gs'v2g'QEiEi7l1,!lg25ii255i2lggi!!22!Ql..,llgl3lQ2!lll, qu, 'ln mel if sl - -- lfze3:31111isl:-mflaiiilEa!ll1lMl 151. UAl:fN'llD E.l lllllllllel'lIn23li3llZ3itilllliiiiliiligglilggil Ml ' iT'fffi:111-551212S!22?wifi.'!2iii!i2ff'llf11'fiiEi:aSili1ll!1l:ss.2E3l ll.Elalll55ll.illl.,.2!..i..!1g,li!ll.11!g::lgills:.fill,ilElEMIS:E:.215912l-1:1-'im ..2. ---Q525ll-l-Qiliff-fi'I?fi125:2ii2iii5'uul52!!22'i' H1 1 1' 1' WHO IS WHO AND WHY WHO IS WHO WI-IO IS NAME CHIEF INTEREST HABITAT ASPIRATION Lester Hahn That's all right Office To be bigger Burress Bi-fgj ol fyj Brown House Preacher -0-g feel y Miriam That's all Bus To grow up right too Chief Glee Club Brown House Daisies won't tell Marjorie Kendall Cozy Corner None L. Edwards Preps Kitchen A complex problem Edna Olson Ruby Eloe Bed To sing louder Nicholas Oley Noplace To be a flirt Lloyd Hahn Loud ties Baptist church .... To make a hit Geo. Nicholson Hersheys Radiator To be a hunter Marie Hazel Reed Reeds To be a Reed Bruce Taylor Study Japs To be a Dude Grace Coleman Cats Piano To be a stenog. Peanuts Each other Every place To be one fwonj L. Goldenstein Nothing With Butch To be a peanut H. Linton Walking to town Halls A Latin professor J. Hungate Syrup Theological LibraryTo be 21 A special desire for gold soup at Glee Club concerts. For particulars see Cramer and G. Taft. Gordon: The expected didn't show up at Gothenburg. Li. - -i QSCRUU FACULTY CARL LESHER Civics C. LOWRY ALGEBRA A R. owens ' R. HUGMS 'Erie LITERPATURI-16' R, LADNER H - .3 l' ESHEAFF compofsim - 0 idly? WELL ll J. exams eaeffri 3 W , E.woo D GERI1 Am , l YOU DONT c.cfARr1mE PHYSICS fy R. FIHLEY LPxT.lgXY ' X SAY ' - H HSTO 5 ' EBETQSX LXPIB- I ,x XR X SO 9 All Sliidew-'fs wislwlw-,r1 double D we-.-k weqnsliw- with the abaa , X Z ,ZX 2' ' Y 1, U 'If 0 A6 - BE' McCann: I don't like coffee. R. Eloe: My hus- band has to like cof- fee. McCann: Maybe he could learn to like it. Prof. Noel: I see you got a letter from Edgar, Neb. How is he ? Miss Sheaff : I don't know. It said return on the cor- ner, so I sent it right back. M. Daly: It's so refreshing to hear Honeys laugh again. it-. , . -..l .!,!1 1 ..., Iii!! V! .. .... .. '- !i '! ' -f' 'w .. fi 1' ' f...I!3I::: i!I'i'f :EI --.- -v ' 521121.---. ----- ' I . ! ,,.f ' '. .'- ---.-.. ,,,,,r-...'!' !m!ii2i,. l fr. -Q' lf',.'fl'-.,!! igfTi:,11. !!'!g!!g I I.-. .gzi si ..., .ruffzftt '25, .. 5.1. p.-,.efif '. 2i i 5 it ',,'!iI'5 I. Q! !::1.:!..l1--!!!!.! lac!!!e!!'u!il!1:1fs!! fi, .wil I fi-I ...q uh. . ii ,,...,.., Rid!!! if!!!!iiii!!!2Qs!:!!!f 1!i!ii!12i!s! I 'I ' '-' wil- -'-- !::::.1:1l:-1'eazezz..:Q,!,!!3ggH!'1'-- .,,Qj:Qii5E!!1!!!:!l!!Eg551- .... .E !!.!1:!!:..s-4. ---Il-:hilly -.. n!!!3Qg! 455122211ax:e.,!!eLaziE'neni!5sa!!' f''illi!!!-Iifl2m!.,,,,,:, ..... ::.. ......... -1.1 .x.-fiasggglln ll. .:1EE:::5L V Dr. Taylor Cdescribing siege of Branden- ,AAN A G burgb : Each woman was allowed to depart, Q2 , Z5 ww carrying her man on her back. Q X'-N S41 Eva Wood: Can't you find a better word Q1 g Ji Z ' .f . 15 than man ? g K K , U D. T.: He was a man anyway, wasn't - VN R. f' 7 he? k V ,X f 1 A ' - if Mr. Reichel: Are you going to town? V .- I Cecile G.: No, it's too cold. Mr. Reichelz Ourse the cold weather. H' Miss Wood: Wie viel Uhr ist es? .p :if fDo-1-is Southard: Half past te-- 35,1-U B5 2 Miss Wood: Nein-auf deutsch! Southard: Aw, my watch ain't Dutch. 0 I .Z . .7 Z H, . .. . .. Advertisement . f Your friends can buy anything you 55- RL can give them excepting-your photo. ' ' ,,i' They can steal that. Such Thoughts. Hungate: I used to tell a story every Saturday in class. Mills: What kind of a story-a love story? l Favorite Songs. Oh Johnnie! Oh Johnnie, Oh! ............. It's a Long Way to Matrimony ..... . . . . . Rose in the Bud .......................... You're a Dangerous Girl ........................... Blue, Just Blue ........................... Beating out the Ragtime on a 100 phonograph . . . .Viola Myrberg .. . . . . .Ethel Sheaff . . . .Doris Wortman ...... . .H. Linton ................Stockwell . . . .Professor Taft Ireland Must Be I-lieaven for My Angel Came From There ......... K. Taft Love Has Done Wlonders for Me .......................... Bruce Taylor Benjamin: Is Mr. Finley in here? Dr. Elmore: No-a-ah-he's more likely to be in the German room. X Z an oLl,F 'lll-ES gu i? ' Eg, I :V ie... :sf kai' - e- -. , i f-5 dy! 'M ! f 1 -v:l11:? W 4' Qp , 44-5.2: -LF A LL I! ' 1 . EHHETT Bggg WEC5 H 'wa' REcKxES9 - mist wine.. Mae: Have you heard from the girl at Lexington? Maine: Yes, and she is awfully sick. Mae: I don't blame her. I'd be sick too. Linton: What can I do to get fat? I am so thin lately. Miss Hall: I should ad- vise less walking down town. Sunday nights, etc. ,,.....,. ..A, ,,, , 5--- -. , ,... . ,.,, ,Alb-., ,IW n 4 13::.E5m ,,,,,,,,. 1 .,.., mall' I','1 . '-.M ily. .,,,,, Z mm ,.,, ',l1lligi!5!2i,, .fx 'R ,141 .ll- ',.1:-.MSIE-5 ill ' ....... ll- ' 'lll'll:Vi 'ifiklllllluhll 'H . fI'iilllllIil'llIlIlllZlf:-'i1l'l'1!5'-'ll' l'll'n11 2 fii 'lll b'---- Wil ifillll'li!llilii5ili'l'f'ill5'I l, nl! lit I l' ll lhll l It 'l ,Il'l Lu! 1 I III ll lllu' I1 l !i lm 5 'I '?l Senior Will. We, the Seniors of Grand Island College party of the first part, about to pass from the land of the unsophisticated into the blissful kingdom of knowledge, do hereby give and bequeath to the poor mor- tals behind: The abilityfto make mistakes, and the following chattels, to-wit: A perfectly good economics book, opened but three times.-Ruby Hughes. An excellent warm mitten. My unused laboratory periods. - R. Owens. 75,000 German test questions. My method of telling a story.- Eva Wood. Several Orations. An unabridg- ed dictionary.-J. Gekas. My faculty for kidding. My spare time.-G. Taft. My bashfulness. My place in Registrar's office.-Lester Hahn. My good looks. My knack to do anything without practice.-Carl Lesher. ' A collection of letters. The Y. W. C. A. responsibility.-E. Sheaff. My Greek vocabulary to assist Biological students with the eto- mology of myxophyceae.-R. Fin- ley. The ability to score a touchdown. My gentle disposition.-Clarence Lowry. Special Bequeaths. ' Bud Lowry leaves to Lawrence Tilley his position of right forward in basket ball. Carl Lesher leaves to James Bry- son his civics class. Roscoe Owens leaves to Doris Wortman his conspicuous gradesg viz., Ethics and Chemistry. Lester Hahn leaves to Carl Reed his ability to tip the scales at 71.9 pounds. Ruel Finley leaves to Butch nine inches. 4- 13, Q i ' 'A .. A - K au pi enum' li fx R mn. -- ' I A' L -'- meme: I , if 'R'-. ,if 0 ' Fd- n y 1 Taylor his discus record of fifty feet .... .. Ili'x 'lslr .. .... .. a- li -'N .' ' .. ',..::2:::: fiI'vfSI !'!::L.. : ff ---- s211'::., -- --'-' ' I ' ' , '- --'---- -'-- ul' lm!!-. I -Q' J?-' ,5 'i-sz i'1E,g:! l!':.i!!zzf.f 4' WMWMMWWWMW4MWmWMWmWwMwMmfWWMWMMWMM T Ei 'uf ,N 'ff - wr? . ','Ig-' : '-- 'Q '. wif Y V2 55'25 ?ii?i5 'f'fi5:'l'Hss5!'s5 I- ' ll aue I:QQ.s11.nlQg1lIl1-1iill1I.,li1l1'llE fir-lllilu,1.ia2Eiaf5lll '!,S,1. ' ., INQQD E F?::.!iglli1Llisi2'ag!Eiiff:..2ll:!!'f fli'!!glfl:lir'mln ii V -':55l- -57f?:r:1-1?5l:75525Q225f..if!,!fgiE5Y'lf'l,9' T,fyliiiisEElf!lli!!!E3gg555 ii.!!l lll!i:!!i..i-l. '..l2n..Eni:.. fmnllifil QiiFlya!!Il'aii4i:iMiE5!f1:istilil!'5 i1lfmfiillfflfz.-:.:::. '- gfllilf'-i'1'fl5'--fF52S?ill.4 !llJLiaif.l:i -'l-l1.ll,,,, GRAND ISLAND 'COLLEGE FRUIT BASKET. Pears. Preserved-Dan, Edithg Chief, Daisy. Ripe-Percy, Pearlg Hanna, Peckham. Green-Garmire, Linton 5 Olson, Davis. Mushy-Marjorie, Kendallg Oley, Nick. Seedy-Wlood, Finley. . Split-Emmett, Rubyg Ralph, Rosemaryg Taft, Hughes 5 Marie, Stocky 3 Hahn, Wrightg Sheaff, Rosene. Pickles. Sweet-Mills. Sour-McCann. Peaches. Juicy-Thelma. Sweet-Lillian. Lemons. Sunkist-Richards. Ade-Majne. Apples. Applegate, F. Button. Sauce-G. C. Nuts. All five, and a few others. Library Rules. Never make record when taking a book from library. All but books on the reserve shelves are to be left in the library. Dictionaries are for ornaments only. Usage brings Wear and tear. Books and magazines may be left on the tables. Librarian can replace th-Sm. If you wish to engage in conversation, go to the library. Ramsey: That isn't a rat I hear. It is just Miss Ford and don't you say a Word about her. . vi f ' VOL wr ..q Z ANr . a ,s nusaue Ano D-.nusntm s Z Ke w Y- 9 KE Klmt' WWW i AN: sap I LET'5 B' omeliii MQ? G- O 2 H- lm.. t.......r.,::, - NINE LET'5 0 TWO Go ,E O sa ,eq E '-A 'ii III? ..fII. :I II n . .2 ' 5:11. ............, 1f..1IilI -I f'I7'iI:1lw, I-l..l-. .-, .21I' :'I 1:'-.-I lin: I I-.... ..,,,, u u fu n .ll :nl .. .,:l, .lmzw ..... ...H 9 ' U , . , I,l'l ,. fp. ' f' ..... ,,,,, .... . 1.1 1 '. 'Im I I I II' uf :IH ' ': '- I -- 'lIlIlIl l I: l'l'ltmul 'II If Ill' I 'I I - I 'II I ' IIII' lull I IV' ': In lt' ...-j, 1 ' 2. 1 ' '!!' 1, Who said- . Mabel Kimball was alittle scamp. -H. Linton. She wished Tilley would ask her for a date.-E. Wood. She adored buds.-Dr. Wortman. She wanted Hungate's picture. C75 , She didn't know what kind of a car he had.-M. Tenny. Who is the guy from Polk ? - M. Anderson. Harry Linton was a heart break- er.-E. Sheaff. To Kendall and Marjorie, I seed you. -Peanuts. E want to be a teacher, that's what I Want to beg 'Cause then you know that you can have most anything you see, You never have to mind no one, You never have to tease To go to a moving picture show! You can do just what you please. You can boss the kids, and make they say They liked the things you did, But kids are nothing but big bluffs, I know 'cause I'm a kid. But when I get to be a teacher, I'm going to start out right. I'll never scold a single bit- And I'll fight with all my might To see that kids are let to go To football games, and such, Befause Csniff, sniff? you see that Am experienced pretty much. A Soft Job. Lesher: I have at last thought of a job I think I would like. Gekas: And what is it? Lesher: Lineman in a wireless telegraph company. ir II IIN.. ......., .I v 4,,, Huh l,s1Q:,..' Mm,I:,liIgi.' Il A Il ,III ,I I ig, ,I HIIHI lllll IIIIIIIILII lllll II I Ii? EtRIIIIIIII2I1I.IainiaiaiazisQuilts?ImIII '1lI,InI.gp.:I-. ,II IIIHI'-.! , II,gg'w-i.,.,.IW.. ...L2a!I!...siiehiasrlg:51gIssgg3I': III, lI,gg,,I::I paizL:Ig!' In.: I I I llll u - fi- az. lIJIi..II.a:z.!-mewel.-I1 '1'---1 ' '!fw:---f- .Me I I A Dream. Miss Hall asks C ?J Viola and Mr. Nyrop to whistle a a duet because their mouths are as near alike as a twentieth of a second. . fl, . ,glleqa --'. ,l ... '. 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This is where the new nfen get acquainted with the pranks and frivolties of the older ones. ' l t 8 Friday night, September 16, was set for the usual stag socia a o'clockg everybody feven male faculty membersj came prepared to roast T weiners, throw more wood and boxes on the blazing coals, and to eat water- a melons in regular campfire uniforms. The entire evening was spent in boisterous merriment, various pranks, X H'bb' Hall where the gentle bass voices could U and a concluding serenade of 1 s , not be restrained, and sent forth melodious chords which filled the corridors 4 and upper halls of the building. As the serenaders retreated the faint lulls, i of Good Night Ladies could be heard floating-inthe air: andferestingbni ' ' th oon went down r the swaying branches -andthe school campus until e m . , gl!lIIlllIIIIIIITITUIIlmlIlIlII1lIPIIII4lFIIIIlIl4IlillllllilllllllllllllllllPIIIIllHKllllllllllllmlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllVlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllIlllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllHillllllllllllllllllllllHllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIHllIlllllllllllllllllUllllllWllllllNl1lIllllllllWlllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHVIVINQX ix 1 f ll Clit all I'l6Il S Z ' 0 3 q St d . i X -l yr E i 2 y 1 v The Islander Staff requests that you T patronize the advertisers, whose hearty co-operation has made pos- 5 sible the 1917 Islander ff ghe Qexall Jtore' EASTMAN KODAKS - CONKLIN PENS X K l X 1 it I 'H flilrl . ..., .ti li Il' 'I :::':g.--., -.-----' ' '-.. 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W. C. A. Hike September 16. Every year the Y. W. C. A. girls walk to some secluded spot, eat too many wienerwursts and saunter wearily back home. That's what hike means. This fall we went to Rentfrow Grove and fafter Doll's arrivalj roasted half of each Wiener and ate the other half raw, that is, if the Whole Wiener didn't fall into the fire. After that we played New York and Bos- ton. All of the girls enjoyed being children again. As soon as it began to grow dark We came back to the dormitory, tired? No, ready for another hike. College Reception September 19. On this, our first Monday night, we all were recepitioned in the Col- lege chapel-an annual occurrence. The receiving line included President G. W. Taft, Mrs. Robert Taft, Dr. and Mrs. Elmore, Dr. and Mrs. Suther- land, Miss Boomer and Miss Pinder. Several of the Conservatory faculty entertained us with music and readings. Mr. John Gekas welcomed the new students, to which welcome Miss Marjorie Scoville responded. Dr. Elmore greeted the student body in behalf of the faculty, making every student feel that he was wanted-yea, really needed in Grand Island College. A most enjoyable evening was spent in getting acquainted, after which light refreshments were served. Football Banquet. The Gridiron Warriors were royally entertained at the home of Coach and Mrs. Morrow on Tuesday evening, December 5th, HUlllIII!llHII1NlllllllllllllllllHlllllllVllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllVIHllllllllllllllllllHHHlllllllVII4lllKIIHllllllllllllllllKllllllllWIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllIII!llllllllllllUilllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllUIIIUlllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllIllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll CARRY a Full Line of Fancy Groceries, also Butter, Eggs and Fruit. 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LONG G gt M g Sanitary Engineers Compan l l 2 - High Grade Pianos, Player Pianos and Plumbing Victrolas Sold on Easy Papments E Steam and Hot Water if Heating Do Not Fail to See Our Line Before You Decide on a Piano RA D l LA D, EB , ' G N S N N MSM 103 East Third Street Eg PHoNE 473 1. o. 0. F. BUILDING E Phone A Each guest located his plate by searching for the football with his name. These footballs contained beautiful verses embodying the various phases that made the player famous. After supper the toastmaster, Coach , proved to be a master of both wit and oratory, and in introducing the speakers for the evening, the psycological effects of his funniegrams held everybody at the highest point of enthusiasm. One of the important functions of the evening was the election of a captain for the 1917 squad. The unanimous choice fell to the Plunging Demon , Louie Goldenstein. The efficiency of Goldie has already been shown during his three seasons with the Oval Booters. Morrow introduced in turn: Assistant Coach Taft, Captain Lowry, Captain Elect Goldenstein, Hahn, who spoke in behalf of the senior mem- bers of the sport, and Button, who delivered his address in behalf of the Watchful Waiting players. The only factor which prompted a departure was the early morning hours, and mental images of the oncoming classes. Basket Ball Banquet. The city Y. M. C. A. gave a banquet in honor of all teams and players of the City League basket ball. Our school is represented in this league by the Preps , who are now leading the league and contending for the championship. Tal Smith was toastmaster and took advantage of his time by using all the comebacks available concerning his former basket ball coach, etc. A tif!! 3 in 5 Inf.: Q-5' ' .JMR 'am bt lf. .---.th f ,... -Nag ixhi Wifi: ..'.' ni if 3' 1i:ai'i:-:':'s: ''i!'i'-----..la:llm:- ly li-I .-i'!i:i:': ' 1'1'no--ii Iiiiiiiifiii- Ii- -xii F5-. -Iifl'--'iE':--.-fliliiil li5lifi5l 'illl 'l' WI Illlh mu .iizzazggizataiiiiiitiqtimllllllxlxizlilll.tl'l f-..,f:i'iIrui- i1'1iff:fflj5Etlii'l-gill? .... till, mu llll lg lilo-lggilgiI'e:Issl1l 1iifllfil.liil'llelEif2lll'iilIisiziiliqllt if E iF?!ll'lll'5''me1.zizliniiiz!I 'It H I .fi-mail.ISQQQQQS..gifjlgiiE!iiff'l-f- fgiggle.3gljgiggggi53,,,.::--qllglgqllg,552154.:,,.zI..i.,.l.,,f!II..llg,53lmm-,gIl,!illlg,I,lf:ItgIIEP'QI'ti,nnn......1... -.JFl!!...Iill1fissfIl:iIQQa2E53iiLQ'iiuligglfl lu in ii Captain Shorty made a masterful speech and by carrying out his an- ticipations the Preps will be champions of the Third City League. Freshmen Party October 31. On Halloween those Freshmen who didn't have dates some place else, decided to rid themselves of their surplus energy in an entirely original way, by sneaking off to some unknown spot and having the time of their lives . Having bribed Professor and Mrs. Morrow to chaperone them, they proceeded to the cottonwood grove east of the Home, where they fed them- selves on bread and oleomargerine with ham and eggs a few hours later as desert. At 10 o'clock sharp they returned to the dormitories to be greeted by the aromatice fumes of H2S. Football Team Entertained by Athenians. On November 25th the Athenians entertained the football team. The feature of the evening was a photoscope lecture on the deeds of the team and other Grand Island Collegers. We saw two-year-old Gravy, Bud's other girl, Hahn with his Sunday smile, Darling Debs , Holtz with his mustache, and innumerable other have beens . After the reminiscent scene a two-course lunch was served in the dining-room of Hibb's Hall. Several attempts at toasts were made, but no one seemed inspired to say anything, and Tilley and Taylor almost arose to the occasion, but stage fright Cor somethingj overcame them. Kensingtons. , During the year, five kensingtons have been given in Hibb's Hall, the III MilllllIIllllIIIIllllIilIlillIIIIIIIIIIIilllIIlIllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlliiilllliilllllllllillllllllllllIllllllllIllllIIlilllliIlillllIIIIllllIiillllilliilllillilllIIillllllIIllllilllIlllliilillllllllilllllllllli Ill! MlIIillllllIillllIIlllllltIIIIIIIIIIlillllllIIIillllIIIilllIIIlllIIIllllIIllllIIillllIllllIIIlliIIllllIllllillilllllllllIlllllIlilllRllllllIlllllllillllllllllllllilll llll llIllllllllllllllilllliiUIIIIillllllllllllllilillllli phone 300 phone 301 nm r.nnNs, Pm. D. H.FlSHBURN,VicePres. C1ayton's Pharmacy Three Registered Pharmacists 5 and Three Assistants at your Se1'V1Ce Prescriptions From Any Doctor Filled Here g Efficiency 2 Highest Quality Goods Courtesy V I ll illl I ilil llllIlllllllllnlllllllllllllllllll lllllllilllll lilIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I lil BAYARD H. PAINE. Secretary Phone Black 919 PAI E-EISHBURN GRA ITE COMPANY Established by Ira T. Paine 1888 MONUMENTS 8: BUILDING MARBLE American and Foreign Granite and Marble In 0ur New Building One-Half Block West of Union Pacific Passenger Depot Have your friends from a distance write us for prices, which are always the lowest for best material GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA REIIllllIIIIlllllIIIllllIIIIIIlilIIllllIIlilllllIIillIIIIIlllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIlllllllllliilllllllil ll 04IIIIIIIIIllllIIIIllllllIIllllIIIilllllIIilllllllllllllllllllllilllll 1 ,E v'L', V' 'lilin' 3' i ' Iii: fl- -A ----.---'4 1-1' ' fy ,-P:-i ....... ,,,,: , .... ,iilllilgllggt r .Y..1g ..lf fJ:-e'lQQL2QlQQF5'a-2 E51QfEl1f21ii'si!EfiQ22f12'ifiia-la, .......i1s?l.ii:::::,.:W,2!!!f:gg5:QLfIg5:!gii'gl1p'f1Ii!2 lg!--ifl:..l3:,,-..,... 416,5lislilllalillilfjii2zfi:i.:iilffllf:.f'lzl-illlllam.E2Q'i25i:ff:segg?ililif-eff:fffifiiilai--Lili .g5l?f2i'i li 'ig in ' lgidieggill 1il'llfl.l:Hll'lE'A !lll'li'Ililliffzilll f' . if -1 EP' 'E 'F?a:.llllllT''lIiifii!45355.55lfmiflfifiliililfifl'mlllllll -'l ' -fl--fff!::::.:22!:?2ffE?if!-..i!!,l!2i23gi1fri.s-''E32QE:iii:Eiliill!Qi:33elf ll.flil!llll2l..Zi1.l..Ail.Ei.rlQ.flllilllfilLilfslxaiflllllllllislf.!l!lllllEi'11l-a1w2fIaie.,, .,2, ...N ...:alil..2alalilsafl?::1gg5gggggg5giii,llggg3!!25lii1iHi!-il.!i.,12'll glllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllIIllllllllIlIlllTll1ITllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg QllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllILlIlDli4lll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllI7Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllw . N LEATHEIE gNORTH 9l11lC21S0S8fHandBaee r We Make a Specialty ofWelding and Machine Work. All Repair Work Guaranteed. Full line of Accessories and 5 E Supplies E 5 J I0 2 2 ll Ill R B 0 0 i The Second Street Harness Dealer E 2 E R F 0 E We Repair Suit Cases, Etc., Auto E 2 ' ' 9 2 5 Curtains and All Harness Goods 2 2 116 West FOUl'ill PlI0l1E Black 450 E HHllllIIIllllllII.lll.lllIlIlIll.l.l.lIllll.l.llI.ll.ll.lllllll.lllllIl.l.LllllIllll.lllllll.lllllll1lll.l.lllllll.l.lIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllltllllllllilllllllllllllllli EllllllllllllilllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg first by Miss Boomer, one by the Thanksgiving leftovers , one by Misses Hall and Boomer, and the last by Miss Hall in honor of Miss Crissman. All were heartily enjoyed by the girls, although the great amount of work done is to be questioned. A Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Party. Friday night, February 10th, the Y. W. C. A. cabinet entertained the Y. M C. A. cabinet. The trophies of the evening were hand made valen- tines, some of which were very beautiful, and We Won't mention the others. Place cards bore appropriate verses, from which the one for Whom the card was meant, discovered his characteristics. After a brief period of chaos, the guests departed suddenly and quietly. Cupid Party. At the hour of eight, on the evening of the 14th of February, there was assembled at the home of Professor Starr a brilliant company of trig sharks. The house was attractively decorated, and the entertainment was especially adapted for this occasion. Mr. Hahn and Mr. Mills proved them- MlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllw For the Best Barber Work and the Best Service in Grand Island T. H . 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The entertainment of the evening Was an old fash- ioned spelldown, which resulted in the humiliation of several supposedly brilliant orthographists. The Glee Club sang several of their concert num- bers, after which Professor Noel auctioned the boxes. Juniors Entertain Seniors. The Weather among other conditions favoring a sojourn to the home of Ruel Finley, the Juniors delightfully entertained the Seniors to an informal QHlllllllllilllllllllllillllllllliilllllilllllllKlllilllilllllllllllllllllillllilllllllVIIIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllillUlllllllllllllllll!!HLlillllllllNIUlllllilllillVLlHlWll2lllWlllll lil!lllillIllllVE!lHlHillllilllllHlllllllllllllHillllllllllllilllllllillllllllllllllllllllllMillilllillilllllllllIliiillllllilllllililllllllllllil!!!llllllllllHilllllIll!lllillllllllill!lllllllllllllillllHHHllllilllllIll!llllillUllIllllllllillllllklllllllllw S N WOLBACH 8: SONS S N WOLBACH 8: SONS S. N. 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This business has grown from a very small beginning over 2 E twenty years ago to one of the largest, best equipped and most 5 : f - efficient in its line in the state. It has grown upon the solid rock E 2 of square dealing and real service to its customers to whom it is L2 Z deeply obligated. If you are not already familiar with what The E Ii Augustine C aH r you jnreal service in the Printing 5 2 agykdvertising linexit-lvill' p Qgto get acquainted g 2 e'i?T7'T J fl I 1 E s f'KV2gqg4showayou's 'fo s11ve' 1' E if -I 'lli not sacxifieez'-the nce i H , 2 V' I Stl-N J, MM, -F an E ' 'servicggvl-gilily tUf'foiii'y adv rtfsig I matter If 2 f 1 X -- ' 'PQLMAPDPBF Y Y Z Y .. f --0- I ! 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V 'AA '--, ..-- .QI ig.,. 'QQQQQQ'ii5sz 1Q1-, Ifsi!!iii:iifliialiiiiiiiflflififi - y,a,v. f Fi ,. ,, g mmrooys ST0R5 t 2 M E 5 Cafe i Dry Goods Ladies' Ready-to-Wear . Ladies' and Gentlemen's 2 i Furnishings S. SHINDO . . House Furnishings PROPRIETOR T We Invite Your Kind Inspection E I I, 221-223 West Third Street Grand Island, Nebraska ill!Illlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllillllllllilhl IH lllNilllllllllllllllllllllllll HI l illlilllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllNIMHllllllllllllllllllIllllllllwlllllllllllilHllilllllMillilllllltllNlIlllNNllilNlNIlllillNllllllNNlNIlllNHHNNlllllllNNllllNNHlllllNlllllllNNVlllNNHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg reception. Mr. Finley was the chief guest of honor, being both a Junior and X Senior. As this occasion occurred on the 31st of October, a Hallowe'en spirit prevailed. Games and music continued throughout the evening, and after refreshments the spirited party broke away to drink deeper of the Ha1lowe'en jollities. I Biology Class Entertained. Monday, November 11th, the Biology class was entertained by Dr. Elmore at his home in West Lawn. Besides the Biology class, an Ouiga board was present, and several people learned strange facts-one was that Dr. Elmore was to .give a test in Biology the following Sunday. Slides of geological, biological, Zoological and logical importance were shown, after which the guests were served with ice cream and cake, choco- late and wafers. All left with the happy feeling always carried from an Elmore party. , MllllllllllllllllillilllllHHH!lllllllllHillHWVIIEWillINllilllillHllilHillllilllllillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllilllHiillllHilllHHIMHlVUI1lUillllllllllwIllllHHill!VUIH11WlIllUHH11llHlllillllllllllllillllllllllilillilillllNNIllNlllllllUlilUllllllllNNIIIIHUDINIHHNIMINHUIHllllllllNHHHlUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNHHHNNillillHllllllHlllllNHillWHIIWHUIHUilllilillllliilllillil ll U ll Thanks you for your past patronage 1 .A Always Quality Fruits and Candies, Ice Cream, Soft Drinks 2 2 Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. 2 ' E G. G. V REELAND, Proprietor 5 Il IIIIHU llillllil I lit UH l UV I NIMHlllllllIIHlllllllllllllllllllllUllllllHIIHHWIIIlWWWllliillllllliilllllilllllliWlllltWVIIHWllllHHIIIHWIIINIIIIIWill!!WIIIHNIII!iNHillilillllllllllllllllllllNWIIHHllllllNllllHNlNllllHWIIUHPIIIINHIIIINNHIIIINHUIIIHUKIUIHUIIIN I YH IIWIHHI l 1lHllllllllllllliillllllm i len .... 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Much rebellion evident. 23-Bob gives two tests. 24-Who thought he had a date with Doris? 25-Reception at church--Chief and Thelma venture out. 26-Jonsie arrives. Boys have watermelon feed. 27-J ones and Marie entertain in reception room. Girls plotting! 28-All Dormitory girls go to prayer meeting. Wlatermelons UD stolen later. Fire escape used. J, .- ':-n -. I ff .. . 'i -'. 'A I ,' ':'. Hliili il pm In '71 ..,,,:F:,i5:l:,: ,,,... 'blll XJIJI' 'JIS' 1,1 -nfl, MIN' Ill.I immmuti ,III I,ii gmgieph 'fax N., wil Illini! l X ll ' ....l.2!f!ii5i!Il.i2 will?f:qT'lf '1i. .... i -n... ritiiiiliiltiIli.iiii2i2f.flail!Ei! i5?. Mil :rii.'5S3 'gg:si::s::'1lilu-W: --'W Qiixi' wif Fifiilllifiiiiiililiiiiiiilzi liIl l, iii! ll' .Ei .... .wifi 'i Q. it :Ti U P'.l.i'4:.t.!1u'I ei. 'ii in it I 'i E'f11Q ii5H 53g?fii5ifi?i2:'f t5''-4 f 1 '1 li I .Dill IL f: i , 1. . 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Our large ' diamonds, cut glass - Where Wall Paper ' Competent Service and look us over. We are always Drugs pleased to show you H s COIIITCSY . Perfumes Stationery and Postage Stamps are dispensed with promptness and pleasure CAREY 8: IETFELD 2 Our Prices are Right Jewelers Opticians lllliiiilllliiiillllliiillIlllliiilllliiililllliiiillll lillllliiillllllllilllllliililllllillllliliilllllliiiIlllliiiiillllililillllliiilllliiiiHlllliiililliiiliilllliiililllliiiilllliilililliiiiillliiiililllliiiillliiillllliliiiil illliiiililllliiilllllliiiillliiillllllliiiilllliillilllllilllliiiIillliiillllliiiiiIilliiiiikilliiillliliiiiillilliiiiiiillliiiiillliiiiiilllliliilllllliiilllllliiilillillliiil!IIllillllllllliiiiillliiiiillllliiiilll ' I K 7 ! 29-All girls scared. illlllllllil Corner Third and Locust Streets Hill il ii 30-Mr. Fred Jordan of Hartington visits Dorm. Mr. Baker spoke at Lit eraries. October. W. Benjamin has a date. Seventy-eight Watermelons. Doris receives fake letter. 3-Girls assist boys at football practice. 4-Fire escape removed, Better burn here than hereafter. J itney service stopped. 7-All excitement. Peru game. 8-Grace C. quarantined, 9-Carl Lesher gets his dates mixed. Doris Weeps. 10-Freshman party. Fire quenched by Beall-saves ironing board. 11-Weymouth arrives. Phiefer at Liederkranz. 12.-Haberstro at chapel. Bookcase in room 28 collapses at 4:30 a. m. 1.- 2- 5- QiillllliilbliliiiiiiilllllilllliliilillliiiiilllliilllllliillllllliiilllllliililllliillllliiiilllllllilllliililllllliliillllliiiililliiIillliiiilllllilillllillii!llIliiilllllliliillllllillllliiiMllllilllillililillllllllillllliiilllllilllilllliliiilhllllliViillliiilililllliiiillllliliillllliiiilllillllliiilllliiliiilllliiiIIUiilllillliliiiilliliiiNilIllliililllliiUliilllllHMlilIlllillULlllllliUilliliflliiiUillllilliillliiililll E I I Our Speclaltles E Enlarging, Copying, Film Work, Pictures on Pillow Tops, Mirrors, Watch Fobs and E Paper Weights. Also Portraits, Postal Cards and Stamp Pictures. If you want 2 first-class Work at low prices, come in and see us Peop1e's Studio Nil Illiilllliiilil lliiilllliliilllllllillIlillllIlliiliilllllllillllliiiiilllliiilllliiiiilllllliillliil illlllliilllllilIIIIUlllllllliiillllllliilllllliiillllliiiililllliilllliiiiilllliiiiilllliiiillllllliiVIIIiiiiIlllliiliiIllliiiilllllliiillllliiiiillllliiiillliiililllllliililllliiiillilillllillilllllliiillllliiililllliiiilllliiillillliiiilllllliiii iiiillliiiii IliiiliIilliillllliiiliil li il iii iii lil liiii liililliillllll iii! Illliliil i it ,eligrlgf ,, ,. .th ll ., all'i'- io' ir. in I ,w-15, gl'l ,.' if ,ll l - -.my -- ul eiiimfr' l, I 'Qt '. -'lll. 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Visit our studio, examine our portraiture and judge for yourself Our Prices are Most Attractive The Locke Studio Opposite City Hall 103 W. 2nd St. PHONE 103 Eastman Kodaks Photo Supplies I Picture Framing - Enlargements iiiinm11mmmlmiiuniiiiimlmiiumiiimliiiiumiiIniiumiivmiirimihumnmiirniiiniimmimiiiumvhmmwlllnunlmmluhullhhmiltonIllhuinmUmlnWllwulllumlmru lllllllIlilllllllllllllllllllllllllIIlllllllVIlllll'lTlllTlllIllI'llll'IlIlllTllI lllllllllllIllTITlITllTYlllIlllllllllTllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllillllllllllllllllllllllllllll He Who Remembers What He Reads Will One Day Know a Heap W When you would get CL Corking Meal Or Dainties clean and nice, With Fruits, Ice Cream and other Sweets At ve-ry lowest price Step Into SCHUSTER'S CAFE ImllllllIllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlHllllilllIllllllllllllllllIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllTlIllllllllllllHllllHl'lTIIlTlllIIllllll'llIllTllIIIllllIllll 13-C. C. game. Hoodoo day. Everybody home at 8:30 CPD. 14-Shorty spills H20 on lap. Lyman-Howe pictures. 15-Rain! Snake in reception room. Betts visits. 16-Hughes at Liederkranz. 17-Girls practice basket ball. 18-Clara Foree here. Dramatic Club tryout. 19-Ghostly visitors canned from H. E. party. 20-Sophomore party. Kendall imprisoned. 21-Football boys go to Omaha. Athenian fudge party. 22-Ruby Eloe's mother visits. 23-Doris and Debbie impersonate Rosemary at dinner. War! 24-Miss Boomer has kensington for girls. 25-Girls stack a room in boys' dormitory. Dr. Baton in chapel. 26-Ladies' Aid at dormitory. Miriam and Fred begin in earnest. 27-Change tables. University Freshmen vs. Grand Island. Lecture com se 28-Tom Richards visitsg gives chapel talk. 29-Percy and Pearl begin. 30-Quartette at Home. Holtz goes with Ruby. 31-Junior-Senior party at Finley's. Three rooms stacked. Freshies roast Wieners. November. 1-Ghosts seen on road to Home. ill . -. ,,..... . -. ..-- -., 'laik . -,1 bmi-. it '- -1 --A- ' mfr- ...... .... .tt r' fr. - W' fin.,a ',.t-.. i1'le-f Q1Eaf'f?'i11fii2ii!ifi2?fiQgtiffta 'lt' 'l ig...,iQ!l!!l::llll1.fQi!1I'ltrflail1 l5i:..iil,..,lEgga... lgE'1iilillnal'lll:lliit2l:i.!llll!5ll ll?,f'llE!if!lllll :nilfEQ'f15Q:s1gqg512i:lQgg:f .'Q- ,QQi11 ' E.. ,Ii ,... y.,H.i5..ili Q,.,.m.H.':i!E...Welililiggitfitll i t t. gi,.D,.E,..QElllll4h,jiiI,,ggtggitggfilfglflllliitfili15tflQ5Sl5lElJillllliil -533 -fftelliill?252522251..l!.ll2i5ill5li f' 's5255153555illilllilfislfaff ll.!lll!Il!l!:fEl,.si1. .... il..5...t,..'lllotigl,gr1g5lt:fi.'.1!llatEEggJ.,QE:Ei.i5:5fea.ltetf.ii..,,,,,.,,, ,,,gQQEit,,,Q5!fhlizsfl?fiil:at2ttliL2Httls22Z!!E?'li11iiil'El.!Q,,f'Ligigl' gillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg -THEl ewton Theological Institution 2 Founded 1825. Near Boston, Massachusetts, E with its splendid opportunities: Admirable dor- ig mltorles and libraryg Many electivesg Eminent E Faculty of twelveg Scholarships and provisions E for self-support in doing Christian work. Harvard 2 2 University offers special privileges, without cost, 2 to Newton Seniors on recommendation of The 2 Newton Faculty. :-: :-: :-: :-: Address Geo. E. Horr, President Newton Center, Mass. e ElllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllI RochesterTheological Seminar 2 ROCHESTER, N. Y. E E Fifteen Professors and Instructors. Nine De- E E partments--courses partly elective. Special lec- 2 E tures by eminent men. New, completely fur- 2 S nished dormitory ample class-room facilities ex 5 cellent library and reading rooms. Special E 2 physical training for all students, with privileges E E ot Rochester's New Y. M. C. A. Building. :-: E 2 Address All Requests For Catalogues, Correspondence 2 Regarding Admission Etc., To 3 Clarence A. Barbour or .l. W. A. Stewart, PRESIDENT DEAN E illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli r llllll ll ll ll ll ,l i -ilu 5 . 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Your account is appreciated State Bank of Grand sland ll l IlllllllllllllllUNlllllllllllIllllIlllllllllllllllllIPIllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1llllllllllllllllllllUllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllll!llllPllllllIlllllUII4lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmllllllllllllllllllIll lllllllllllllllllllllllll 2-Daisy and Chief begin. Percy falls through chain. 3-Second team plays Wood River-3 to 0. 4-Doris goes to St. Paul with cousins UD. Amphics advocate prohibi- tion and elect Willson. 5-Dr. Jordan's car makes trip to Central City and Stromsburg. Marie and Glenn kick seats over at Liederkranz. 6-Power house crippled-no heat. 7-Election talk in Chapel. 8-No heat. Miss Hall goes to Omaha. 9-Last day of President Taft's administration. Beat Wesleyan. 10-New rules laid down in Chapel. Wesleyan game. 11-Gordon Rosene visits Hibbs Hall. 12-Doris a cripple. Girls clean house. 13-Week of prayer begins. Miss Alshire visits Eberly girls. 14-Cold! Louisa Johnston guest of honor at chicken feed. 15-Change tables. 16-Lecture course. Dummie in 26. Miss B. not in love with him. 17-Football 3 Grand Island 46 and Kearney 0. Kelso wins oratorical con- test. 18-Margaret Myrberg visits dormitory. Edna has hysterics. Mabel's sailor lad here once more. Athenian faculty meeting. llllllluilllllllllllll llllllllIlllllIlllllllllVlllllIlllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll lllllll Illlllllllllllllllllll IlUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllll. Grand I land-Model Laundr Co. 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ROSS DORCAS STARKEY PHONE 1634 W Open to Any Reputable Physician 19--Several go to Nazarene church. 20-Mills late for dinner. 21-Miss Lynch here. Miss Hall and Louisa escape unhurt. 22-Miss Eloe receives a letter from Scottsbluff. 23-Glee Club in Chapel. Olie and Nick don't go to prayer meeting. 24-Football game Hastings. --Athenians entertain football boys. -Maude and Lloyd Sutherland Walk. Lloyd primps. -Percy learns to be careful with Whom he flirts at the Mick. -Freshie football boosters challenge Sophomores and Juniorsg beaten 26 to 0. 29-Vacation. Grace C. finds large new specimen of cat. December. 25 26 27 28 4-Students returning. 5-Girls entertained by left overs. lLlllUIlllll llllllllllllllllflllllllllllllIll'Ull'lTITllFlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIII!!lllllllllllllllllllllillllll 1 Visit The E e Grand sland andy Kitchen Best Ice Cream and Sherbet in Grand Island glllllllll lllllll lllllll lil ll ll llllillllll lllliill I llllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKlllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllVIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l Ill I l l I ll ll W Ill Ill I lll ll ll-l ll' ' ..-4-.. -' -. Jill'-, .ll-.i.ux1 l1l'mi . ---- --..... .... , ,.,.. r . .. ..' 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M. C. A. and Y. C. A. cabinets. Phonograph fired from boys' dormitory. 7-Nick and Kendall cheated out of cozy corner. 8-Dr. Mabie spoke in chapel. 9-Amphics taffy pull. 10-Snowed all clay. Singers visit jail. Majne entertains Mae. 11-Dr. Elmore entertains Biology class. 12-Cold! Hash for supper. 13-Chief asks Pearl for a date. Y. W. C. A. dressed dolls. Percy enter- tains three girls in cozy corner. 14-Y. W. C. A. girls have Japanese sale. 15-Peanuts locked in MorroW's room. 16-Christmas shopping. Amphics have Shakesperian program. Romeo and Juliet. 17-New combinations go to church. 18-Soup for dinner. 19-Miss Hall and Miss Boomer give kensington. 20-Kendall came over to see Marjorie !! ll 21-Miss Hall's Model School program. 22-Every one going home. January. 2-Students return. ILllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllxllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll l Buchheit-O'Loughlin Co. FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 318-320 West Third St. Grand Island, Neb. 3 mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II l II ll lllI'lT0llll'llllIlIlllllIlllllTIOIIlllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll0IlllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll T IP' E -. 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RDUSEY 2 ATTORNEY AT LAW DENTIST First National Bank Building ' Q Grand Island, Neb. Hedde Building 5 2' ' ii I E' 5 james H. Woolley Drs. McGrath 8: Woodruff s Office Over Woolworth's E ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW PHONE ASH 771 E 2 Rooms 4,5 and 6, iiqniiabin Building and Loan E Q Association Building E PHONES: Office, Red 391, Res., Red 12 Dr. McGrath, Surgery Dr. Woodruff, Medicine E Benl. Cumlmgham DRS. HIGGINS OI CARSON 2 Attorney at Law Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat i 1 - Glass Fitted Lenses Ground E E Ryan Building PHONE 1689 E 5 Grand Island, Nebraska HEDDE BUILDING GRAND ISLAND, NEB gr P 'i.Aw OFFICES OF P 0 i Dr. D. A.F1nch 2 5 THOMPSON 8: THOMPSON gg 5 STATE BANK BUILDING DENTIST 2 2 PHONE 73 it 2 Grand Island, Nebraska I-Iedde Building JQHN S. STIDGER E. E. Farnsworth A. B., M. D. 2 HEDDE BUILDING 5 LAWYER Rooms 6 and 7 Connor Building GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA Internal Medicines, Childrens Diseases Obstetrics. 2 PHONES: Ash sss One Ring, Res., Two Rings 2 511IIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWill!IHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIHillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE ,lt EE , -- zu- -.. Q --., ,. ' 'A ' v, ,- -Q-.. ,n 5iil .,,,.i'!i-:vIh Ip'NlQ'. -Min... .......... I ..., dar If' fl ',1'Q'. ..,,, ,I murmI.1: mi!i2ea,, li it 1-gil l,,:g-,lfflilzi-E i'Qf'f'fi :lld.,!!iE2,.:!'Z'ff i'lin f21!!l!:!EIIi:5? t!lah,,Mnlg2...!l....l--fa... .:uiillIlllil'lllQiiiiff:-.!lai1'l 5r,-la!!'til11:11.'1Z 'iliSi:1v:ii'1fI -'V- lil? gllfll''i5i'lijl?lfi2li2t?iiiiitil ll?l5i5i'i'fli:'iii!!t.l l'I?' l '- -. 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Woodson visits dormitory. 7--Viola still stiff. Two Polk gentlemen take supper at dormitory. 8-Peanut bunch Wore aprons to dinner. Boys serenade at night. 9-Registration. 10-Some Warned boys. -Some more warned boys. Skating party at Tay1or's. -Percy's father visits his son. Percy goes home. -Pancakes for breakfast as usual. Hungate preached at Home. 11 12-Dr. Elmore has scarlet fever. 13 14 15-Tryout debate. 16 -Rev. Collins at Chapel. Rev. York takes supper at dormitory. 17-Nick has his eye injured. NHu11111unHHHI11N11mm1nu11will111VIH1mlu11HI!11Hu!H11In1vm111ll!1NHIll1Nrll11VIH11Hill1lull!1ull!ll11Ill11VIIIll111nm1111lmHHrllmllUlm11vlulll111Iiml1ullllHHIIHNUlmnun1ull1UlmNNNHillUlm!11ull1HumNNmlmHllllNlllllllNNNUlmNmlmNmlmNllllll111Im!11ulm1llrlll1NNIll!!NHllllllllllllNml!N1mumUllllllllllltllulklm J. E. 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Ably supported 5 E by the entire organization of the 332 0 E sttt . 7... P QLPRQMPL PRINIMD E The remarkable growlh of this concern is evl 2 dence ofa superior qualiiv and a desire to serve E efficiently and intelligently Y THos. V. MCGOWAN Grand Island Nebr' E 2 Phone 365 New Glover Building 2 illIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllgl alllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllll.llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 18-aDay of prayer for colleges. Rev. Barton here. 19-Glee Club practice.- 20-Basket Ball boys at Kearney. Mustaches evident. Z1-Snow and ice. Some went to jail. 22-Colder weather. Crams. 23-Examination torture too great. 24-Examination torture still too great. 25-Kearney game. Bob says all men are cheats. Weymouth returns. 26-Mrs. Blair ill. York game-18 to 7. 27-Amphics feed. Marie and Stocky begin. 28-Sunday. Glee Club practice. 29-Box supper. Several boys get Wrong boxes. 30-Glee Club goes to Polk. 31-Some go to Central. Smokestack topples over. llllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .l ll l l llllllll ll lllllll ll llllll lil The Newest Styles in Footwear I DECAT BEEGLE E Yellow Front Shoe Store E Wlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll ll llltllll tllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllll ll lllllllllllll ll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll l lll Il lll lll lllllllll lll lllllllllllllllllllllllt l I 1 , -I I . , - . '-. 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NT I i l,,H1nunllllIIl MERCA mum, E Ill 1. 5 NlU!IIlmH nllullllw 'ffm I, lllllglllullll I 'll ' . 4 7, lb, I , H LI R . lim rv li I E aff qi, 5, f 'Hill in in ll' llll jll .ml I ' rn Us T 1 ' IF nnauvun-un un: QM. In nigga... 51-nu 2 Every Day and steady nerves to equip him to suc- cessfully win his battles. To give you these most desirable requisites, we most heartily recommend lue Ribbon Coffee YOUR GROCER HAS IT E Roasted and Packed in Your Home City g War Brides 2 Why not combat the H. C. of L. by using Red Cross XX NX mmm -fY2'..LGQ RED IEW BRAND Q4 1llzwfffffmfffflnuhffffmwW X 1 1 A r xg 2 i ' UD GELATINE M iss lillllltlll NE B RAS R.gf'f'ABu coma lb :mm -sum, 5rpe5iTl,5 can E Since Lard and Flour have become e1..ee:,s..1-:--- g nil 0895 592 , 'i' elly Powder p E that Daintiest of Dainty Desserts, for the last course? 1 ebra kaMercantileCo. li gi Wllllllllllllllllllli!!!lllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllilllllHllllllllllllllHillllllHllllllllllllllllilllllHlllllllllllllllHllllllllilllllHUIlllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllillllllNllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllNllllllllllllIilllNlliilllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllillllNlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllHIINE I 14-Clean up day. Trig class at Professor Starr's. , ti' 1 lillii ,. ,-..... , lil't ll ., .. - - ii i - .. . '4 :sz lr. 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To fill positions in our line of CLOTHING and HABERDASHERY QQ alv- You would look fine in one oi our SUITS or Tor Coars with all the FURNISHINGS that go g with a SWELL OUTFIT Wools'tenholm8tSterne WllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllilllllllllllllllillllllillllllIlllllilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllillllllllltllllllillillllllilIlllllllillllllHllllilllIllldlillllltlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillll 10 lllllllli Nil! EW!lllllilllllllllllilillllllilllllllllllllllllllllllIli1UllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllllllllillilllilllllillllllllllllllllllllllllliilllllllillllllilllllllllllllllllllllilllllllil E E E E Z 5 E E E illlllllll Renovating Feathers and Hair Mattresses by steam application. xSQ, I ' Buildin and Rebuilding Mattresses, Feath- er Beds, Pillows, l Cushions and Box '-'-'--1- Springs. Upholstering and Repairing Furniture. Building Auto Top Covers. X Auto Cushions Rebuilt and Automobile Upliolstering a Specialty Kindly soliciting your patronage, we are Yours IO Serve, Carlson Mattress Works Grand Island, Nebraska llllllllillltllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll illllllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllililllllllilllllllilllllllillllilllllllllllillllllilllilllIlllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllilll February. 1-Classes in Hibbs Hall. Cold! 2-Prayer meeting in reception room. 3-Miss Boomer scares girls with flash light. 4-Bus forgets to arrive-no church for dormitory girls. 5- Crisis down town. 6-Miss Hall entertains W. W'. G. 7-Lecture course. Stocky takes Marie. 8 . -Dormitory too hot UD. 9-Y. W. C. A. entertain Y. M. C. A. Majne makes Mae a valentine. -Lecture in chapel on how to keep the Sabbath. 11-Lloyd Sutherland received six letters. 12-Everyone takes his own place at tables. 13 utility man. -Committees for cleanup day read in chapel. Professor Starr general A 15-Still cleaning. Everyone tired. 16-Inspectors here. Holtz annihilates a chicken with his Ford. 17-Peanuts not allowed to go to York. They finally recover. Lavender 18 19 Taxi calls. -Holtz and Ruby agree to disagree. -Holtz wears white vest to supper. 5 I III l ' ll I s F1 ' ' a215'5g.,-A- --- ' I -- 'fl' ,JZ qA TWP ,'l'- -f----- ---. .'lli'lllll22S:. AAQ' ll ll l .., ' Trio. f' F.allzrlxfgggiggm ,, fagialIIllli4lllllfijglli,.:l5llsEll.,2l:allalll 1l1ll. i5lii52'g Ill.: 'll l: H l9l Q '- Q- 'lr A W- we 1 Sli .r lla aaasegazallfr H I -'I' lf 1 51-f25i1lI1.ssl1flQll4l...l::,ll5laf1295131'fgilalllsslsaln2sQQQQ.ai-r!lll!llsl!!slll2llal. 1..4el..s...lg.'?lll.a:l all:.l-all1all5l2I1lllzal'.ala.a..:... .,,. ...l1l...12eal.ll.fleff1g.lga3lg5 ,.,,.s. Ill I.. ,.,., ., W Xs X.,...,S.,,. lr Hudson, Chalmers as MQ, Sara an 5 fa d 4 . V ' ' I 0 Detroit Elodtrnc Cars O0 O 2 0,'0i1. MMXABPYN Dahl rom Garage PHONE S 120-22-24 EAST SECOND STREET 1072 illllilllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllI!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IINVV lllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllll I l l 20-Doggie in Dormitory. Miss Boomer puts him out. 21-All quiet UD at Hibbs hall. Faculty at Professor Starr s. 22-Dramatic Club appears in public. Peru game UD. 23-Hungate puts catsup on peach sauce. 24-Cecile and Harry begin. 25 -Glenvil visitors take Lillian and Mae back home With them. 26-Marie visits Reeds. 27-Lecture course. 28 -Everybody attends Chapel service. March. 1-Apple Button stayed awake all through history class. 2-Debate. Lloyd H. falls asleep in German class. 3 -Athenians visit Amphics. 4-Mills proves heart balm for Rosemary. Peanuts tease new victim. 5-Pearl Wright's mother visits. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A Suggeshon Dr. L. R. Parks Eat what you want when you CHIROPRACTOR 2 Wallt lt at they-M-C-A-Cafeteria Permanently Located in Grand Island Prop. Phone Black 1116 Room 31 McAllister Bldg. Grand Island Taxicab Line PHONE 4so N. E. HOL'l' Z, 30'i5REA15TAi-,111 E. E. 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Rain-lightning-rain. -Blizzard-no classes. 17-Still cleaning. Miss B. goes to Kansas. Marie goes home. 18-Majne makes new plans for Stockwell. Mr. St0ckWell's sister here. 15 16 19-Dormitory girls pull off stunt at Home. 20-Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. night at tabernacle. 21-Mr. McCann sat at Miss Boomer's table. Reception room dolled up. 22-Lloyd Hahn has his English lesson. glillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllIWHilllllllllHilllllillllllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllillllllllllllllllWllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillHllilllUllilllllllllllllllllllkllllllllllllllHllllllVllllllllllllllUlllllllllilllllllillIllllllllllllllllkllllllllllllillllllllllllllillllllillllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 5 5 We Realize thatWe Cannot Make All theliood Products Used so We .mst Make the ffisisr' of Them Diadem Delicia Butter Ice Cream THE FAIRMONT CREAMERY COMPANY Butter Eggs Vvhcgiilfrgealeisce Ice Cream lllllllllllllllllKllllNIHllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllll 'I 1 H ,. . ,. ....... N M ,ily P ,I ynilg. .......,.. , .... 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Q Its Musical Conservatory is one of the best in the 2 West. 2 The students from its Commercial Department se- cure excellent positions. 2 5 Offers four years Academy work in four courses. For tuition, fees, board, room rent, and other in- 2 formation, write President Edward F. J orden GRAND ISLAND COLLEGE Q 5 Grand Island, Nebraska EE EE! 5 5 E E S allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg illllllllllllllllllllfIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlWlll I 1 1 ' 1 'lf'--ll Fl, iq, ' 1, 'Il W ' , 'I Y .. 1 ',.f .g-.Hu..,,.....- ,r'n:.. . ..,...., ,.... . . f A' ,llwl 'il' 1-.'-'nik--.ni-- f'f :In1all!li'-f-:-f: 5'1f ' 1 ' 'H---...fl . . 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McAllister Company Hardware for Hardwear ElIIHIIIUNllllllllNWIIIIHHIHIIHlHI!lHlIIll4lIIlHl VIHNllllllNNIllNWHillNIII!NVII!!WllllNNlllllllllllNIIHIHWNIlllllllllllllNNWlllllNUllllllHUilllllUllllllNNUI!!!lNllllNWHKIIO4VIII!NllHHlNVII!lllllllllDHUNMII!NNlKlllNNIlilllNIIKWNHHHNNlllllllNllllllllNVlllllHllllllUIIIIIINNllllNNHill!NNNlllllllNNllllllllllllllllllllllll 23-Nick's brother here. New cots arrive. Five girls try them in 53. 24-Almost ready for Assembly. 25-Charles Becker of Polk here. 26-Preachers arrive. 27-Assembly. 31-Spring vacation. April. 9-Returning from vacation. Doane College Glee Club at Congregational Church. 10-Back to Work again in same old Way. 11-No water. v 12-Prayer meeting again. 13-German III class entertained at Vorha Balimalfs. Grand Island pud- ding for dinner. 14-Literary. Seniors' program at Amphics. 15-Snow. Quite a bunch attend Sunday school and church at West End chapel. Percy and Pearl venture out again. 16-Miss Garmire entertains. 17-Glee Club sings at Baptist church. 18-Kendall didn't come over until nearly 7 o'clock. fTragic.J llHlllllHllllllllllHlllllHlllllllllllllllHllllWllllllHlllllHllllHllllHHHNNNVIIINUlllllNNIIINNHIII1NNNllllllNHIIllNHlllllHWIIIHHIINH IIIUKVIIUWIIINWI llVllllllWIIINHIIHHHIIIH hite Elephant IT INSURES GOOD BREAD MADE BY Glade Milling Compan GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA t IlllHHNNIIHllVIHlllllllllUIIHlHHHllVllllllllIIIUlNlllllllVlllllNllllllllHIIIllllllllllVllllllllHII1lllVIHllNIUlllHillllllllllNNIllNNHillNNNNIIII4NNUIIlNNVIIIWlllllilNHllllNWII41NNNVIIINNNUIIINNHII4NHHllllNNlllllNNHHHNNNllllllNHlllWVIIIIJUIKIIJIHIIIILH III U.LlII.llIlIlIiLlllIlIl.WlJII dl' Y 4.... ,,. . ,,.--..., 4' '-, . .-'- -.,.. r'i :'-. I-mis.:-h,'l:li'. 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Harrison Company Phone No. 66 PLANING MILL Estimates Furnished on Special Mill Work or Cabinet Work of Any Kind BUILDING MATERIAL CEMENT Mandarin Cafe Short Orders Regular Meals, Chop Suey Good Steaks a Specialty us msc an sr. Taxicab Day and Night, Country and City Calls Barber Shop lf You Have Never Called----Call Once lf You Have Ever Called ---- Call Again 117 EAST THIRD ST. A. B. Young For Good Barber Work at reasonable Prices REED DHVISZ G. l. Cf MAX GREENBERGER TAILORINC AND MENS FURNISHINGS For the Man Who Cares . Fred Hald Commercial Printer PHONE 1013 BAUMANN 8: O'MALLEY 218 East 3d Street Exclusive Undertaking OFFICE PHONE. i234 Geo. J. Baumann M. F. O'Malley Phone, Black 517 Phone 1237 Wm. Elfers onnuar an rununuan mcronr Repairing, Mold and Patent Work 213 East 3d St. Phone 2097 Dry Cleaning and City Steam 407W.5th.St. Dye Works Pnoua s4s H. W. POTTER, Prop. 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Y ....-gm, l I llllIIWlHlIIHHIlHIIIlFIIIITYYIIHWIIIllHlllllllllllllillllllllllllUlllllllllllllVllilllllilll l HPV W 7 l When You Need Business Stationery Ask Your Printer for ESTER BO Letter Head Paper with Envelopes to Match Sold in White and Seven Beautiful Shades. Samples sent on request, with name of your nearest dealer Carpenter Paper Co. Wholesale Distributors OMAI-IA illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillIll!llIINlllllllHIIllllVIHllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllHllllllUHIIIIllUlllllHUlllllllVllllllUllllllUllllllNlllllllUllllNUNllllllHillNHlllllNNVIINUNllllllHIIIllIlllllNNIIIIINNVllllNNlllllNNNlllllNNNVllllNNVllllllNUIlNNVIIIHWillllllllllllllllll W 19-Both meat and pie for dinner. Rain, rain, rain! 20-Girls entertain boys. 1-Three girls take midnight and early morning stroll in fancy costume. 22- I seed you, Reed. 23-Islander goes to Press. 24-Hooligans Win victory from Yannigansg score 9-8. Dr. Sutherland un- able to meet classes. Freshmen uphold pep of Grand Island College. '75-Miss Boomer leads chapel. 26-Surprise on twins, 27-Miss Boomer loses her heel. 28-Everyone goes to Literary. 29-Codfish gravy for dinner. 30-Lecture course. May. l-Dry day. 2-Mae Tenney misses bus . 3-Pillows suggested for prayer meeting. 4-Hungate breaks a dish. 5-Weiland loses his pocket knife. Miss Firth entertains debaters and orators. 20-Holtz rushes sale of Islanders. , lil: rllllll i QAYA mx . ..--'-'---.. 'g:i - i in H ' s NP- -'---- Z .... ai --.- .'ff'!ll2:Q,. wil if-1 .1-:fx-.'Itiilisgefllliiiiiiml' '' 1 '. 1I l', i '.- fllllil'Illlill:ft:,.:alarfiilecliwlll gm. fs3'i3airi:2e:z:1ll:r1fffff1fffzfiele1112'r-Sl' 1.551625ilflllll?ii??iii??i3jlSESEEQEL-fl5' ' ' M 1 f in I 1 IIE .flllllnlllpwgl al la E.. ll H11 wp E '-FhllllmngzIInggig3525?iiilisqmicsmlnl Il I I 'ill IillQ!!Zlfallllelil!!Ei!il!lllzllll!'35l'i:l-liillillfmg ..:. azz.. --'- ll!ll--ffl!!i'5i!l?ff:iPE5iilllIi lll-'il H 'l l' COLLEGE YELLS l Rlckety Racketyl Zip' Boom! Bah! Grand Island College' Rah! Rah! Rah! Os-ke-Wow-Wow-ow-ow, W'is-ke-We-We-e-e, Ole-oh-mucky-ii-ii, G I I I C! Hoo-rah ! G-rah I I-rah ! C-rah ! Grand Island! 1-2-3-4- 3-2-1-4, Who are We for? Grand Island. Vas ist das? Vas ist das? Grand Island College Das is Vas! Your pep' Your pep! you've got it! Now keep it, Doggone it! donlt lose it! Your pep! I saw the train come into town, Good bye old - - Good-bye. With our good team, 'twas loaded down, Good bye old - - Good-bye. Chorus- Bye - - Bye O, What makes you sigh so, Bye - - Bye O, Good bye old - - Good-bye. I saw the team run on the field, Good bye old - - Good-bye. For to G I. C. you've got to yield, Good bye old - - Good-bye. -fi : L+ 7 -wggg :AA it , .S A A :L '-gg-ggi-A5fT:w 'A A .2553 ' - ' f g A i -'21 F 11 1A , A ff ' 1' ' - w A A ff' 'nl' zi,'r'j ,Y ' - A W A , A5 A :F ' ,Q-,., ,, ,cf j- A-L J- 577 7 g ., - if ,M in L : ,574-11,1 fa wi ,gi , V A A A - fl -Q . 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