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J in X2 T 4 wtf: in 5 Y, Ql f f JM Greeting: n pregenting tu pau this hunk fur the 121855 of 'OS we rrahe pour inhulgenre wherein expertaf tinng hahe nut been realigeia, but offer to pau the best we are ahle to gihe. we hane enheahureh tn picture the life nf the inititutiun trulp, with humor perhaps, hut with malice tuwarh nune. we hahe gihen our serhires willingly ann now extent the rezult with greetingz in' the name uf ana fur nur lxelnheh SI. S. CHL, A1 I ' - 4 .5 u, .Q y N7 V Q, Y., ,Fl m - x 4 - 'A .. ' H ' 7345, A W W 1 ! ' - -.-- .,' ' W.: rv -'S JP' ' 'J' 11E'6'?2!a E '1.:ff::595 ' SE?- M SQ . .al I- ES AH QKK5 W n M I1 Ki W 0-ik :z QD -cz -cs PS N Fl 0-N UD FT 0-N D zz D P11 E' N234 99 FI' Km Cf C0 Cf 3-'D 'm ig gn iahinga ahmwatiun uf ber gg charanter anh petzfunaiitp, Q Q ng .N . ,. CF N C9 :X F! D 31' BZ. 29 'BZ 'UQ FT C CY N 73 FY YSL E 4-0 C7 Fi' D ai fi.. KKHE nur Iaeiunehiztima jIfTBIlZL',,fIJE, the gg ' '08 cIa55, terminate- our annual tu . E miss mania far. .3Kuflel:t57. M M QQ miss maria Minnie Roberts. AWQQ - U ,YA fl f - xl l1.:a3. V . f er Q, b L? ag , ff l 25? Lgj N, V Q. A g G fi ISS Maria Minnie Roberts came to Iowa State College in February, 1887, from the Dunlap High School. She graduated from Ames in l890, taught in North Des Moines High School for one month and then entered I. S. C. as an instructor in Mathematics. In i892 she spent a year at Cornell Uni- versity, and in i897 a year at Chicago returning to Cornell for a year in H399 and in i902 she spent the winter at Chicago. In the same year Miss Roberts was made an Assistant Professor of Mathematics. In July, 1904, she was promoted to the position of Associate Professor. During the absence of Dean Stanton in Europe in l906, the Board of Trustees appointed Miss Robertsacting Dean of the Junior College, also she acted as head of the Mathematics Department. . As Miss Roberts now is interested in all college activitiesjso she was as a student. She was an active member of the Y. W. C. A. She was a charter member of the Phileleutheroi Literary Society and belonged to the Pi Beta Phi fraternity. . Through these years of faithful and unselfish service to her college and to ours, she has kept in close touch with the students and the different phases of student life. It is safe to say that as each new student has gone down the classification line and come in contact with Miss Roberts, an admiration has sprung up which has increased as he has become acquainted with her. No one could take Mathematics under her without doing his conscientious best. She has the sincere and undying love of all her own students and the admiration of those who do not know her personally. Q Tribute. lSS Roberts stands in I. S. C. for thoroughness. She is thoroughly in earnest. She is thoroughly devoted to the welfare of the College and its students. She is a thorough teacher, and all superficial and shoddy work finds quick and thorough condemnation in her presence and before her spirit. She is thoroughly unselhsh. She has a thorough-going faith in humanity, especially the student portion of humanity. But woe to the student who presumes upon this faith, for Miss Roberts also has a thorough knowledge of human nature in its weak places. While thoroughly loyal to I. S. C., Miss Roberts is not provincial, To crown all, Miss Roberts is thoroughly beloved by all her colleagues and by the students. She probably doesn't know it, but she is weaving and wearing a crown of life that will not fade. ALBERT B. STORMS. ISS Roberts is a typical mathematician. Her eager mind runs quickly .from the Alpha to the Omega of the problem. She discerns as it were by instinct, the signihcance of the data given, the line of logic to be followed, the salient points by the way, the details to be filled in, and the shortest and best method of reaching the final result. She has studied ma-thematics to a purpose. She has made its ideals her ideals, and as an instructor is as accurate, thorough, methodical, clear-visioned as the' science she handles. In all her work she measures up to the same high standard. She plans it, executes it, completes it in a masterful way, lays it aside-and is ready for the next duty call. She does things at the time they ought to be done and does them well. The pre-requisite of the most efficient service is an honest desire to render it. Miss Roberts has that desire. She is the embodiment of the spirit of helpfulness. She is never too tired to do the work, that is urgent. In season and out of season, she has given her time and energy to the service of the College, The Department of Mathematics gladly makes acknowledgment of the value of her services. DEAN STANTON, Professor of Mathematics, I. S.YC. HERE is something in true manhood which instinctively responds to true womanhood as to no other influence for good, and hence a noble college woman may, if she will, exert a unique power for good among a body of college students. To Miss Roberts as such a noble college woman her co-laborers yield grateful tribute. None but those who have worked with her can properly appreciate the extent of her influence for good at the Iowa State College. A. A. MARSTON. ISS Roberts' service to the Iowa State College has been of the highest or- der, faithful and efficient in every detail, and she is eminently worthy of the place of honor in the Bomb. Very sincerely yours, CHARLES F. CURTISS, Dean of Agriculture. HE dedication of the H 'OSH Bomb to Miss Roberts is an honor properly bestowed, and is an expression' of the high esteem in which she is held by the Faculty, Alumni and Students of the Iowa State College. Sincerely, J. I-I. MCNEIL. S fellow-woman and co-worker it gives me real pleasure to render tribute to Miss Roberts. ' With the first thought of so doing, those lines of 'Wordsworth,s, so familiar to us all, came to my mind and have stayed there so compellingly that I offer them here: A creature not too bright and good For human nature's daily food, A as as as as ' ar as - as as With reason firm, with temperate will, Endurance, foresight. strength and skillg A perfect woman. nobly rlanned, To Warn, to comfort and command. MARIAN I-I. KILBOURNE, . Dean of Women, 1. S. C. ' 4 Qbullege bong. QBY E. A. WENTWORTHJ State College of Iowa, we give to thee Cur allegiance, the strength of our lifeg We'll follow thy mandates endeavoring to be True sons when engaged in worlcl's strife. May the mem'ry of joys that now we must leave, And the triumphs of Cardinal and Gold, Make lighter life's labor and victories won ln thine honor, preceptress, be told. Brightest star that shall ever illumine our sky, Be our hope, be our strength and our shieldg Though oft' times the dark clouds our bold courage may try Alma ,Mater I thy sons will not yield. Light our paths, lead us on, make clearer our way, May your glory nor fame ne'er decline, Oh l Iowa's Queen, Thou the fairest of all Our hearts and our names link with thine. ..-.....,., ...,. X I -3 'Q va Q I i ! 1 , x.. N44 3 X 44.11 gK:'J - 591, , wgg-': . :N X5 li: glyggsffn L it 55:7 viva..-Lev! V ,:, f es, ' ,, 'L - ' i . Q s 15. mf ' 4 ' M 0 ' ' if - 55 ff! A .' fi- . ,A,g5ggQf2',12ij'zig., if '- , , f A. 1 M ' 4 If-1, V --fl 4 'W Z I-1.0 :,w jQ?,Qa :wif-4, .. -' X I ' . - -'1Iff:ekQ,iQfQ'fQgQff-AYQYPQQ, 1- . V W 2 - new - 1 I K f - 1 ' 1: ni r elif' ' . ,I 1 Q I . , f ' 'N-aw . 'HEL l 1 F , BOARD OF TRUSTEES ALBERT BOYNTON STORMS E. W. STANTON, M. Sc., LI... D., Dean of the Junior College. Professor of Mathematics ancl Economic Science. C. F, CURTIS, 15. Sc., M. S. A., Dean of Divisfon of Agriculture. Director of Experiment Station. A. MARSTON, C. El., Dean of Division of Engineering. Professor of Civil Engineering. MRS. MARIAN I-I. KILBOURNE, Dean of Women. Instructor in History of Art. G. W. Bissau., M. E., Vice Dean of the Division of Engineering. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. I-I. MCNEIL, V. D. M., Dean of Veterinary Division. Prof. of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery A. BEACH, M. S., Vice Dean of Division of Agriculture. Professor of Horticulture. jfacultp. A. B. STORMS, A. M., D. D., LI... D., President of College. E. W. STANTON, B. Se., I-IERMAN KNAPP, B. S. A., Treasurer of College. 3JBihi5iun uf Science. LL. D., Professor of 'Mathematics. MARIA ROBERT-s, Associate Pro B. L., fessor of Mathematics. JULIA COLPITTS, M. A., A. M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. E.. A. PATTENGILI., B. S., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. ANNA FLEMING, B. S. C., Instructor in Mathematics. W. M. JONES, B. C. li., Instructor in Mathematics. ELIZABETH CRONIN, M. S., Instructor in Mathematics. KEO, ANDERSON, B. S., Instructor in Mathematics B. H. HIBBARD, B. Ag., Ph. D., Professor of Economic Science. J. L. COULTER, B. A., M. A., Instructor in Economic Science. GEN. J. R. Profess A. A. LINCOLN, or of Military Science. BENNET, B. S., M. S., Professor of Chemistry. A LoLA PLACEWAY, B. S., LAURA TAGGERT, B. Assistant Instructor MELISSA FLYNN, Associate Professor of Chemistry. W. F. COOVER, B. A., M, A., Assistant Professor of Chemistry. LOLA STEPHENS, B. Instructor in Chemistry. S., in Chemistry. , B. S., ' Assistant Instructor in Chemistry. A. E. BOBST, Assista L. H. nt Instructor in Chemistry. PAMMEL, B. Ag., M. S., Ph. D., Professor of Botany. R. E. BUCHANAN, B. S., M. S., Associate Professor of Botany, CHARLOTTE KING, Artist. , ESTELLE D. FOGEL, B- A., B- 5- Instructor in Botany. I-IARRIETT-E KELLOGG, B. A., M. A., . - ,M Assistant in Botany. l ' I W. S. DUDGEON, Student Assistant in Botany. ADA l-IAYDEN, Student Assistant in Botany. I-I. F. WATTS, Student Assistant in Botany. G. BADER, ' Student Assistant in Botany. BERTHA l-IERR. Student Assistant in Botany. D. C. SNYDER, Student Assistant in Botany. LIzzIE M. ALLIS, B. A., A. M., Professor of French and German. GRACE I. NORTON, A. B,. Instructor in Language. LOUISE M. PETERS, Instructor in Language. INGEBARG SOMMEN. FLORENCE LUCAS, Q Instructor in Language. I ' ' ' ' LISLE MCCOLLOM, 'A. B., Instructor in Language. Instructor in Language. A. B. NOBLE, B. Ph., Professor of English. BESSIE B. LARRABEE, A. B., Assistant Professor of English. ELIZABETH MCLEAN, M. D., CLARA BAKER, Instructor in English. ELLEN M. QEYER, Assistant Professor of English. W. R. RAYMOND, Assistant Professor of English. ELIZABETH MOORE, Ph. M., Instructor in English. DORA TOMPKINS, A. M., Instructor in English. JULIA VAULX, A. M., Instructor in English. Assistant in English. L. W. ELLIS, Student Assistant in English. H. E. SUMMERS, B. 5., Professor of Zoology. I. E. SYBIL M. l..ENTNER, B. S., GUTHRIE, M. Sc., Assistant Professor of Zoology. C. E. BARTHOLOMEW, B. Sc., Instructor in Zoology. HENRY VAN NESS, B. S. A., Assistant in Zoology. A. M. NEWENS, B. O., Professor of Public Speaking. Instructor in Public Speaking. WINIERED TILDEN, B. A., Instructor in Physical Culture. O. I-I. CESSNA, A. M., D. D., Professor of History. 1 L. B .SCI-IMIDT, A. M., Assistant Professor of History. ETHYL CESSNA, B. Sc., Instructor in History. MARGARET STANTON, B. S., Instructor in History. I RICHARD C. BARRETT, A. M., LL. B - Professor of'Civics. - MRS. L. B. BEEDEE, - Stenographer. GEORGETTA WITTER, B. L., Professor of Domestic Economy. HELEN DONOVAN, Instructor in Domestic Economy. RUTH MORRISON, A. B., Instructor in Domestic Economy. MARION I-I. KILBOURNE, Instructor in History of Art. . MABEL CAMPBELL, ' Student Assistant in Domestic Economy. J. P. WATSON, Professor of Physical Training. A. W. RISTINE, Football coach. 3JBihi5itm nf Engineering. A. MARSTON, C. E., Dean of Engineering. Professor of Civil Engineering. Ll. W. BISSELL, lV1. E., Vice Dean. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. W. H. MEEKER, M. E., Associate Professor of Nfechanical Engineering. I-. C. ALLEN, B. S., in M. l:1., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. W. M. W1LsON, M. B., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering M. P. CLEGHORN, B. Sc., in E.. E., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. li. C. POTTER, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. R. H. PORTER, B. S. in M. E., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. H. H. URMSTON, B. M. li., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. J. G. HUMMEL, B. M. IL., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. A. C. GAUGH, B. M. E., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. E.. M. SPANGLER, Assistant Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. C. W. CLEMENTS, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. M. G. LEWIS, B. M. E.. - Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. 'A. E. BERGGREN, Student Assistant in Mechanical Engineering. P. VAN GILST, Student Assistant in Mechanical Engineering. T. L. TUNIS, Student Assistant in 'Mechanical Engineering. N. LEERBERG, Student Assistant in. Mechanical Engineering. L. E. ASHBAUGH, B. S., in C. li., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. T. H. MCDONALD, B. C. E., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering. JOHN BERG, Ph. M., B. S. C. EL., Instructor in Civil Engineering. lwl. J. RINEHART, B. C. E., Instructor in Civil Engineering. M. J. EVINGER, B. C. E.., Assistant in Civil Engineering. S. W. BEYER, B. Sc., Ph. D., Professor of Mining Engineering. L. C. HODSON, B. C. E., E. M., Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering. L. A. WILLIAMS, M. S., A. M., Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering. C. E. ELLIS, M. S. A., Instructor in Mining Engineering. L. B. SPINNEY, B. M. E., M. Sc., Professor of Electrical Engineering. FRED A. FISH, M. E., in E. E., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering. ADOLPH SHANE, B. S., in E. E., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. G. E. MARSH, B. Sc., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering. W. B. ANDERSON, B. S., M. S., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. A. H. HOFFMAN, A. M., B., S., in E. E., Instructor in Electrical Engineering. Student Professor of Electrical Engineering. I-l. A. MCCUNE, EBihi5inn nf Qgrirulture. CHARLES F. CURTISS, B. Sc., M. S. A., Dean of Agriculture. S. A. BEACH, M. S., Vice Dean, Professor of Horticulture. W. J. KENNEDY, B. S. A., Professor of Animal Husbandry. WAYNE DINSMORE, B. S. A., ' Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. J. A. MCLEAN, B. A., B. S. A., H. G. VAN PELT, B. S. A., Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry. H. C. PIERCE, ' Instructor in Animal Husbandry. K. L. GRIBBEN, B. S. A., Assistant Instructor in Animal Husbandry. J. B. DAVIDSON, B. S., M. li., A Associate Professor in charge of Farm Mechanics. A. E. MILLER, B. S., M. Ii., J. T. HOOVER, Instructor in Farm Mechanics. Assistant Instructor in Farm Mechanics. A. T. ERWIN, B. S., M. S. A., Associate Professor of Horticulture. . H. P. BAKER, B. S., M. F., Associate Professor of Horticulture. E. E. LITTLE, B. S. A., M. S. A., Station Assistant. V. R. GARDNER, B. S., W. H. STEVENSON, A. B., B. Professor of Soils. I. O. SCHAUB, B. S., Instructor in Horticulture. JULIUS E. ERDMANN, Gardener. S. A., Assistant Professor of Soils. E. B. WATSON, B. S. A., Instructor in Soils. M. L. BOWMAN, B. S. A., Associate Professor in charge of Farm Crops. M. E. IVICCULLOUGH, B, S. A., G. L. MCKAY, Professor of Dairying. Instructor in 'Farm Crops. L. P. HUMBERT, B. S. A., Assistant Professor of Farm Crops F. W. BOUSKA, M. S. A., Associate Professor of Dairying. FRED RASMUSSEN, B. S. A., Assistant Professor of Dairying. JOHN BOWER, B. S. A., Instructor in Dairying. L. G. MICHAEL, B. S., P. G. HOLDEN, M. S., B. Pd., Professor of Agricultural Chemistry. Superintendent of Agricultural Extension. Lecturer on Corn. H. O. BUCKMAN, Assistant in Agricultural Chemistry. L. E. CARTER, B. S. A., Professor of Agricultural Journalism. J. W. JONES, Lecturer on Horticulture. A. I-I. SNYDER, B. S. A., J. C. GUTHRIE, B. S. A., Lecturer on Dairying. MARY RAUSCH, Lecturer on Soils. Lecturer on Domestic Science. R. K. BLISS, B.. S. A., Lecturer on Animal Husbandry. M. L. MOSHER, B. S. A., Lecturer on Farm Crops. G. E. STAYNER, Secretary of Agricultural Extension. Eihisiun nf veterinary Stienre. JOHN H. MCNEIL, V. M. D., Professor. WALTER H. STUHR, D. V. M., Associate Professor. , L. M. HURT, D. V. M., Assistant Professor. R. R. DYKSTRA, D. V. M., Assistant Professor. W. E. HARRIMAN, B. Se., M. Professor College Physician. GEORGE DJUDISCH, Lecturer. C. G. LEE, B. S. Lecturer. Ciingineering ftixperiment Station Staff. A. B. STORMS, A. M., D. D., LL. D., President. ANSON MARSTON, C. E., Director and Civil Engineer. G. W. BISSELL, M. E., 'Mechanical Engineer. ' L. B. SPINNEY, B. M. E., M. Sc., Electrical Engineer. ' S. W. BEYER, B. Se., Ph. D., Mining Engineer. W. I-I. MEEKER, M. E. Mechanical Engineer Qgticultural Qlfxperiment Qtatiun. A. B. swans, A. IvI., D. D., LL. D., ' President. C. F. CURTIS, B. S. A., M. S. A., Director. W. J. KENNEDY, B. S. A., Vice Director. S. A. BEACH, M. S. A., Horticulturist. L. H. PAMMEL, B., Ag., M. S., Ph. D Botanist. H. E. SUMMERS, B. S., Entomologist. G. L. MCKAY, Dairying. W. H. STEVENSON, A. B., B. S. A., Soils. A L. G. MICHAEL, B. Sc., Chemistry. . M. L. BOWMAN, B. S. A., Farm Crops. J. B. DAVIDSON, B. S. in M. E., Agricultural Engineering. A. T. ERWIN, B. S. A., M. S. A., Associate Horticulturist. H. P. BAKER, B. S., M. F., Forestry. l. O. Schaub, B. S., Assistant in Soils. E. E. LITTLE, B. S. A., M. S. A., Assistant in Horticulture. F. W. BOUSKA, M. S. A., Dairy Bacteriologist. ' L. C. BURNETT, M. S. A., Assistant in Farm Crops. FRED RASSMUSSEN, B. S. A., Assistant in Dairying. M. L. KING, B. M. E., Experimentalist in Agricultural Engineering. J. A. MCLAIN, B. S. A., Assistant in Animal Husbandry. H. G. VANPELT, B. S. A., Dairy Stock. H. O. BUCKMAN, B. S. A., Assistant in Chemistry. C. E. BARTHOLEMEW, B. S. A., M. S. A., e A, Assistant in Entomology. E. T., ROBBINS, B. S. A., Assistant in Animal Husbandry. CHARLOTTE M. KING, Assistant in Botany. E. S. GARDNER, L. E. CARTER, B. S. A., Photographer. Bulletin Editor. The Bnmh Baath. J , , ,, x qJ'zf1k'l?f,Q'7 i 1 hifi' - 1 V A ' ' TLT! l lm A ' , .- ,ig ,I ' Ii, , , MQ ' . . I -,.- Q ' ' ' ' r - ' - 51 ' 4 Hu- - -f-' -. ,.,, E.. ,: H R' - ...ftw ..-g'- ig,..--, Y - fl.: RQQ LE'-iifgij. 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' My e .V ' 'Anolyu Civil , If he knew a goocl answer to one tenth of the foolish questions he asks heicl have Encyclopedia Brittanica hacked off the map. ,, - I f A ff -.N M 1, . 5-fW5RWM??i 555EF1vf-'312-,, 'Q--. . ff ff:1f1-3f ,E5' 'P ' ' f' f i' 57 '-If iff:-if eww- a 9 , ,waffe H: , ' 'ff' ' N TNFI-wliafq.-.-.-1 .xg : .. i t 1' - f ' V ' 1 gf, se--ixS:3i5g1.:yq,, ..e. .. f. . -, 4 '. E .1 - '- .. . . efttffw- ' - . ' :.2i' . +f' , 1-4m7.....,e..,ii-. I if 113: Q f -:J -. R ,f-'. . if wi ,V . A . iz.. '23, ,. Nm.. Y . ' 1 . .12.1e: ..., . ,a.... i . 2551, , , . ze... .VS-:Ei.:i: :: '2 . Q., . A - 1 I A - ' I .. ' ' I -' , .... .. , . -A gif s-' fs-mbsf if--f' , ., K. 'f--sig? , , '-'fi +'f'e A '-Q'---L- . . 1 gfegwg. ' R. A. ARNOLD L'Ray '06 Strawberry Point, loxva Animal ' Husbandry His good right arm fooled Daff, Took first prize at pretty baby show. Ag Club. Pythian. Class baseball Capt. A. 9 Z JESSIE F. AUSTIN Domestic Science A conscientious and capable student. - Crescent-Class Secretary-Sophomore Play E.. E. ARTHUR Animal Husbandry Des Moines, Iowa? Aztec I would fain speak, but, being without wits, what can I say? Webster City, Iowa. FRANK AYRES Frankie Knoxville, Iowa Electrical Was never caught studying although he never' Hunks. A genius. ' ' '.ff . .I'WEfJiEi'EfZ I . . 1 x X . f 34 .N .gary f., y , 1 ., ' -I zyz .- ,. ,IW ,. ii. e:'3z:q2,f3155,' 9 z ig vfeggpfffgss ' is 2 ' Z 1 ,s.. .,,,,539- 1 f . V 1, v 1.4 - Q 1 i.. , f,.., ,,1i , -P .1 -' QW: ff 5 f 1,1 ' -- f ' 1' 1 , 1 32 gre 1' 215.1 2' QL? -i- . bm if . V 1 -e i 'lf ' 4 ' rf 1 2 y 1. V ...hr , .Q V ' C .1 1 1 , '4 .ig . .5 ,ga ,K 5 ' ,J i 4 V ' rf: Q 4 i. , ' ? if ' 5 41 .I i f if ' ' z 5' A ii ly :V I 'f is 'I U. 5, V RQ ,,. V X . 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S. BATCHELDER UDoc', 'GTramp Lyons, Iowa Animal Husbandry The man worth while is the mane who can smile when everything goes dead wrong. Philomathean-Ag, Club-Junior Play Bute , f JENNIE BECHTLE Lemars, lowa Earth has not a thing to show more fair. E H B 41 -Clio-Sophomore Play-- Junior Trot Com-Class l-listorianf?D .V , .V ,MM . .1'4 ,. V V ,- M . il ,f .,v If My g -. - V4 H .. , fir f . ' 'A I '71:m.. ' f33i,'f5?3?-sit: f- ffl 4f-25-7:t-w,'f-- Mew XP: -'7l'iZY2f' - - A fm.,,...p-, ,, ,,f A t , ,A .,. . l. - . f . ' -. ciffe- 1,,,,,..s.zrm4u6f'?,5sff'-mf:f ..mfev ' , .ws p.,rf,. .-of . .f,..,.,,,.A,...., V. t, - ,. ,X GcScDS 1 I-I. E. BEMIS l'larolcl,' Beamer,' Cawher City, Kansas Veterinary A man of honor-of noble generous nature. Class track-Class football-Vet. Mecl. Society-Bomb Board. , 1. 3. .Mg- 'A. E. BERGGREN Berg', Marshalltown, Iowa Mechanical Noit-Class Baseball-Glee Club- Bachelor-Scrub Faculty Had ambitions for class presiclent, but never got nearer than baseball manager. .--f- 1 --t X , FRANK Blcos Anita, Iowa A rival of Daft Cave-tor long residence at I. S. C. Mechanical v r ., :. zezfuw Q , lfgfimggff N - 3' il if 'tiff ,. .i If 4,. l VV. We ,f .4 , 4511- ? f .,,+:?z,i,1 f f' 'iii X. I A ya- ,WV L, ' -- -A '5'Ifl57w ff f , K 5 3 g 7 'iff :fr ,-' , . 2 X-4 . , . -:Q-sf' , y Q fs ,. . 1 9- sf .9 V , .' l' ' ' A 4 3, Z QS, 4 V l , L ' e r . 1 . ' '- i 1 I l S T 3 z V' i 1 L wr' M al .ff aa ' ag PT L. .L img, -5, .e 3-.L Y ..-' til 15 J K 1 sr A l Nx . ef liw--2 -- s'....q-ew, . e',rQr,0.g . -H-Q ..............4,., - H ' . ,,-ox. ,M Q ' ' 4r 'aa.-vgs.L'.,...s-,.f,. . ,. . q.,,,o-3. ,. -A .. :,-. WW J . ' .:. .. Q R .W X . X . . Q , Wi ..::f 1- N I --I, , s , .W .. , ' - 'K 31 'r:'Lv:'2:2.:1w2':.Z- 'N' ..... 1. Ver , s ,X x . . - .. 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I lr 5. .. ,f x i-1, .. T 1 .1 wav . . , v., N-iff f ll 'E BLACKWELL A Iowa B. M. Newton, ' like a river, tlre cleeper it is, the less noise it makesf, X Class Presiclent-Asst Editor Bomb- - E ff True merit, Manager Sophomore Play F. L.. BREEDEN . Grinnell, lowa I have a' soul above . E. BLACK Liscombe, low Bobbie, Blackie a Mechanical To the barrier of the light Rocle a t last a sable knight. '-6Bert Mechanical E A G. R. BLISS Horticulture Corning, Iowa You ou earnestly unclertakef, Philomathean-Normal clebate '06, AZ can clo whatever y Electrical buttons. ws X is r 4 2.4 , Y.,-'M PV ' . , .' '- 1- - A F , 33 ,V 2-me-,+.,,,., ,. V' I-3,11 K I , f , . vi. f I .f V.o.X 'f1- ', - g 4- : . A. , .. ,tv ' f'4'fa,f, o-0 , ' 1-.: n f. lg - 5 f 'fffwf' 1' 1 ' Av. fi. 1 H ' A 1 K f we . . . - ' V-fQ.s'.,:43w. -,-,f:'zff.-'ewwrv-mr,-so,wise--.s-.-,-5,-, V . Q M, 4 X. GN, 111. - .- , . Wy, -L, 5- -- 1, - ' i 4 -.-ek ,,.,... .. 4 5152.51 fr H. E. BRECHENBAUMER Break Lewis, Iowa Veterinary Forsook lowa City for Ames. Believes in getting honors. Aw he-al. Vet. lVlecl. Society. H. P. BUBKE Battle Creek, Not from the famous. Class Football. TR. R. BRUBAKER Storm Lake, Iowa Civil My life is one 'clemcl' horrid grinclf' ' lxfoit-K. P.-Dutch Band Iowa Electrical Battle Creek Force macle 44B aa YU WALTER BUELL Webster City Civil The frivolous work of polished idlenessf, Noit. W Q nl 6 , . . .1-:.f -I:-ff-gf.. : 4 1.-.1 ' I C?:'a L'W'3Z5?Z Wffkfzifz.-'fail 5 . 5 , 1 ,. '34 ? ' f'f:E12f k 251' fi ' ' -- ' 'F at ' r -' , ,wife In ... i ,,,,,.... .Iggy figf .. 14' it - s .V .4'av: J'-,4f, , ,-W 1. ff 1sf:24.Qi-.f1tff,,'- rj, .L . X F1 T 9 1 1? Q 2.3.3, M1 1: . +1- fff zfku, r r - if l' fe' ' ' ' 5' ,'.f-fffh' 3 -41 qE'T:5g.z2ff 1 , -f , A, ' - '., ' 'ki J 52: ,L-21? ..fi7l,jf . ' 2 .-t j'.. ,' f z L 1. ' W, V f'iC.Q I' - I i :VL,.,?7,,,fQI . 1 l ,- r . . Y . 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BRUGGER Fred 0 L Z: Lake City, Iowa Mechanical : H . , Does everything he goes into, as he play l agflfifgii' football-harcl 'out fair, ancl always clean. l ' 'Varsity Track-'Varsity Football-Class .21i'?'fff?GfE3 K , K. 4 I y . , . I-I. V. CALDWELL ' Ames, Iowa Agronomy 5 2 ' l mlqell me, ye wingecl winds, that round j , 'f 5 my pathway roar, 2 Q, Do ye not know some spot where mortals l - if 1 weep no more? 2 X, t f i : 'tif-X? A I 'le. - 5. A 1, A. A. CANADY lima V A , -'-' A Gilbert, Iowa Civil l ' 5' n Not so uncommon slow but rather if -,gf Crescent-Ringer of the Chimes-Junior l C Play- FRANK E.. CAVE Ames, Iowa Chews gum. Claims no relationship to Daft. Bomb Board, Chairman Art Com- Class Treas.-Soph. Play-Class Base- ball-Bachelor-Cilee Club. l'7rank,' Q Civil I z bx,x,, ,,,. 311 xxx . Mil 'Ng' xx? 0, . . R, M U ff Nm K.. ly' . . I 3. fig-'M . . . I . . W 2,41 .5 .,:ef.cf.'f . .:,.. I . . I J 1:-2 I qw Aim - ....,y.'w 'W ' ' Zi. ' ' ' 4:ff':' -If wilgvfiiz ' . , Wkma ii- '- ' ' . ff . ,, fr I 217 Q - . . ---- 324 1- I '31, ., 4 -'in' 'ff .-1: in .-I . ,. , .:,.I.Iv-:-v- ,.m,w2Eff?f:Ef qs. , jp Q'w,. 2: H. I... CHRISTIAN Des Moines, Iowa Civil Like Archimedes he coulcl move the world -if he only knew the formula. 1 L. E. CORRELI. Eagle Grove, Iowa Electrical Is this a clream of Charles City ? .xx X X X. I .5-ss-if-rf y- - . lf. . l'larve,' u F. G. CHURCHILL Sewall, Iowa Churchy Bud Animal Husbandry For there is nothing in it, as it seems. Ag Club. Lafe M. M. CRUZ Animal Husbandry ' Santa Cruz, Laguna, P. I. A little stranger in a strange land. Ag Club-Philomathean 1 if-6-252 . I' ,W . , .. .,,..4 , :-- ,QW f A - . 'y,.gff4 f., 1, .VI i f .-Q f f' fi, M . f' ' 1' .24 .2 TV- . . ,I f':.,.gagg'x1'g:?.'f f I ' ff. 5 12 .4 'E - .I V If 5 E. 2 I l I . If I 55,38 A :Ilia f .af-I J 'nf A f ? ' 1 5 , 1. ni EQ ' Ei. Kg . . 1 . 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Animal Husbandry I hope that to get to the kingdom of heaven, Thru a needle's eye he had not to pass. Noit--Ag Club-Agriculturist Staff, A Z . Smoky it N. J. DEILINC. Nick Keokuk, Iowa Veterinary. HRedlac 22073, The Earl 2:l45. Vet. Med. Society V 'WTR ii V V QV.,-we i . va - Q. kwa,- ff f , -A, 'KT we M. ' f .fmt L gv . - W, , - K 144 f y' . ' ' ff f 1: 2,-w .f-wx, -- . .. . .Jw 'Www-fy--W.. V, f . W. 'Wax A :M 3 , W. 4 4 7 21 7. ' ' Sv -' 1 ' . , Q.. ... ' -' I v A Qf '.211.-1. aim f .iw 1:2-4' 1 IQ-2' .Q t. -- s s.-.1 ' . - e www f -V -M r. ' 1. -:Y 'un '- 141141156 ,aw ,wsff-rem-M-Mm: s:s::f.:s,e-.azs-, -' ,-'Maw - . . P 1111.-H 'az ., .ff my was ' . - ' f , . .ff - Q., - . 3 ' 5 aww may -f-:rf- 1. sf -'f tlfwf, - .,,.,.,.,4 f,.,.,M.. , -, . ,,... 1- V mcmcco- -r -...,,...,,,i. ,, P . ,V J, . .. -. ..4..,4 ,l 1 , , vpaagg .,- -- 1 5 gwr A . aff,-,i g,g,:,,,5,gg, ,I M x 1 we fe: , wi. .- . 5 'isa V a 1. V V, 1 fit 'g? '-fwffr ,.pf1:1.,5 1 me .....+1v+2a0ma2,!a.?MaaiL'rQL .M ..1 . x-3 ' , ',f' .-V... .. , 4,.,.,, ,, Q: J ,. . ,- - '91, f . :- -' -1 f1a. '4 mf 4 1 .1 ty - I ' :'f f f1: 4 A 275 - 51742 1 f , 'V- 41 . i f?i'- '1 'W E if -' W ' 71' 5,34 A ,, 5-f gwrvffi. , 4-...gr D 41 yfr51fs:z,f 4 4' . rf 'ff-'1 ' ai,- 3 D. H. DENMEAD Dwight Dennie lwarshalltown, Iowa-Animal Husbandry 'LI think no virtue goes with size. Aztec-Sergeant-at-arms A. J. DICKEY VERA DixoN Sac City, Iowa G 6: D S , g'You shall not be overbold When you cleal with arctic cold. Clio-H B aw GENEVIEVE DREHER Scranton, Iowa Has- a cliamoncl ring tha stancl the circumstances. .-Ll I 1 Y , . -F X 1 Ceclar Falls, Iowa Electrical Co-education is the thief of 1' A-Glee Club-Bachelor tis time. g L,,,.f uDadn G oc D S Warden', everybody off. HlVIrs. K-you clonlt uncler- Bomb Board-Class Sec.4Y. W. C. A. ' Cabinet-Phileleutheroi- Varsity hockey I - 'fp 3 'Q 5254? . fi?-if f V l 3 Ea' .- ff i fs L. ,Z . 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Society Cedar Falls, Iowa G 51 D 5 Of all sad words from tongue or pen, The saddest are these-'Can't do without H B fb - Junior Play VERNA ERWIN X 3 Villisca, Iowa G 5K D S i maid. A very gentle, modest, and demurelittle Clio-Junior Play. f, I. W. FARMER Senior I. ' Montezuma, Iowa Civil jfj 'ii' , Celebrated by going to Boone when he i A passed up Phiz.,' and Chem. af 0 an r . .-'Cv ' 'if J' 14' ,'w2'9. af 'fb' f 1 7 5 051-4 4 fr I 1? V L wif 1 r . -. -w x..-. J ,Zuma va .1. ,L , f' 'ik' ..::yp:L9-4gg'11,f,f:' ' 1 'Q 659 ggi' fd .-:warf7f++?'- fw H 2 az6'.f556fn7:-v,.e'.. -z 4: . 2+ ax. ,U 1.4 435?mrb.21z.,'a12-1.'- . r.-ia.: :L .s.. 1 , ' .,m,..g.., ..... . , .A., My I .Q 4 f Q. 1 Q J: 56 f I ' i B um www: -,,---..-.W ' ,- ' ' ' ' , 'V .1 ,V ' eww-.1.a:,.-'-'V,. ,. 1 f. ' V .- If V , I 'sq VA..,-.Mf:ff '. : f . ? 'VN X:-QL. 5 -'i?'f': V at ww W V 'V I: Vl ., 2. ' . .Era :lr 4 ll ff A . 1 ss-za, ..a,.,,mV,,kX, b VV . . . 22- ':5t1',..'-,-.'sfffzvVf M- - '1 - V ' . if fi ft-A. 1 j H f l ,. , I . - X V- X by-. 47 3 A 2 W 'w - :WA gf-vs , , ,K :-'rf--.V.-m,r1.-V---,-:- '- ., ,, f ,. M , u V- , .:.:wg::L.i, sf- -ff ', ' .avi 74- ' . ' , - 'X ' 1 , A V. VEVVM'-V zw . W . A ,. . . wfs' .4 A .Bvffm.4m.--:s..t.. - 'WWC f- w av - as . we .-. 1 V w V,:.,:. . fn .N f . .yt r.., - ., ti.: ,gn A A. - N591 N -- ..,.m...,.. , , . - . V mmm. ,...wa-r.,M.wN,,,,.,,, VA, A N, ,gb,,.... ,,pi2zgf',23f. W, .wwf 4.5,,-,,b,L7,,,,9.,,,,q,3M445,A,,M -A - 1 . . W. A. FORBES Bill Ames, Iowa Animal Husbandry B911 When taken To be Well shaken. Des Moines, Iowa Civil And many a fine gentleman has . pumpkin-head, as well as my scarecrowf' Noit-K. P. ELVA FORMAN Ames, Iowa G 8: D S Taking Domestic Science, but advocates home methods. Cl' ' IO- J.'C. FORD I-IV' 2 Ai-V V 1 ' ffl - ' 'f 4. Q, ' 'WW K I mM, V' x 432 y V, 1 f 4 f 511: 2' 2 EJ? 'iz t .gn W. .g,:,V,,- vjy.-jf 'frf 1 I aw Q ? . !,,. i4.i,.I3 QV, p I , H fa.-. N, ., I P15511 'Liu 'ff Jfwf .mf Viv- 4- V 2' Vzfffjs I I 2 'T 1 IV GV 'lr 17 ?:5 'bf',:n 'fJ lf- . s.,f,,.v ' K A-T,.f- J -1 in ,w ig A. 4 - iffy A e Q 2, ,i 2 l 1 . , i ,, . c JA I :V 4 E M 'x . S 5 , 1 1 K W ' V '-f1 5 ' ' KW ? ,. , , . 4. , . fied? ' Va 3 Q H Ak -261 3 V 'V'V si , , ,gg j 295 fel' E2 9. 1, 5 1,1 'Vs 'v.'.4.r: ,R CLARA F RASEUR Tipton, Iowa G 81 D S If to her share some female erroirs fall, Loch on her face and you'll forget them a . Bomb Board-Oratorical Council gig. V X K 1 2 QL Z::1:,ff... f' i' ' vi . we a qi: 17: , 'ff 1 rn, ' L4-R' C - W1 ' . , '- , , x5 gf.e . X . V. ,,.. YH: I MLM .,.,, A i sw., . V I ix. ni. 5 fl: E3-I -- ' frlfl . ' 'ff . af.. . ' ' I 1 ' JF ii.Z. ',1L , -in E , :.' - A ' 'S -sz ' ' , ' fl - .- viii?-H - ' - - f 'av - -91 - ---' -1... rafefrv--fYsf1fsw 'i'W' 12 1' .,-aff A t ,a's:L.4sQ3gm.! f-2 e.-fall, C.. Qin 1 , Y Q usa .Ya 5 ' J' ,.-f.. 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' Bomb Board, Chairman Ath Com- I Class Football-Class T1'ack-Bachelor- , Ag Club-Junior Play A 9 2 - , ADDIE FURMAN Webster City, Iowa G c'Sc D S I'll drop my glove, to prove Johnls loveg Great glory will be mine! 4 i V. f if nj, L. D. GARBERSON Garb', Sibley, Iowa Science Verily, verily, he that sitteth clown upon a sharp tack in a Margaret Hall chair shall rise again. T A-Welch-Y. M. C. A. Cabinet -Normal Debate ,06-Debating League Oratorical Council-Bonb Board -rw-'f 4.,V . .. ,,,.m 5529.1 - rl . X .weft ft, ' 11, Q:Q'5fn,5jp, H .I , ' . K, '-V04-1-.:.1...1 . . 31, -up W V- . . . , -fy Xt hump x fi -., -. - ' s i fs? - g zffff .mgm Q , 'f , 555, I A r ww, . A . k- 'X ' ' +A-f . - ' k .'. 1C :5f+fi1 . gi' - I 1 - . Wiz. , - I ,ziigpgyrg + . - ' . fe- . '-G... ' -. .. . . f - : -f f ' N 2. - . . .,,wEZ-H sifsfrrffsfseek., , f . ff I ff gg- 1 -MN. 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I ,.f 'X.X Fa- vi..-f ra5 5ftvY f - 'rffy ff-A-n - ' - '-- 'fffQuff ., .- ,if . T. A ,Mr-Q,,g Mrs:-4--' x-, as --.jfilif was Wvw ..vf..,- V 24' ,, . ,,,,.., -,. M . ,fwtz ,- '7 2 . .. 5 dxf Q3 It I 4. 5 W' f 5fff1C.,,'5- ' 6 . X ., , 3? ' '- 2 ' fi 2.2. , - , 2 I Q , V , .V . 23 I 'I -HJ I .. ,, . 592' kph? ,iff .2- zi ?? I VI! I f ff. 5 S. R. GREEN Rex Charles City, Iowa Civil Nearly killed once, by a train of thought passing through his mincl. I' A-fBomb Boarcl-Advertising Mgr. E. E. GRIGGS Ames, Iowa Electrical Man Wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long. S. C. GUERNSEY Plano, Iowa Animal Husbandry By diligence he wins his way. Changed lockers in chem because his neighbor saicl ugosh !u -Class Football FLOYD GooDR1c1-1 l..oycl', Goocly,, Packwoocl, Iowa Civil He hearcl that there were few girls at Ames, so brought his fiancee with him. Welch-Class Sergeant-at-arms 4 G. T. GUTHRIE Gilbert Coin, Iowa Dairy Broke away from family traclitions and . I joined a mixecl society. 1 Phileleutheroi-Debating League-Bomb - Boarcl-Chairman Society Com-Normal Debate Alt '05-State Triangular Debate '074Ag Club-Iowa Agr Staff-Junior f Trot Com -A 9 E 1 - I. D. HADLEY Earlham, Iowa AEYOUOYYIY ' A few strong instincts, ancl a few plain rules. ' Philomathean-Ag Club I-I. R. I-IALPENRY Ames, Iowa Electrical r 'V In solitude where he is least alone. I SOPHIE -I-IARGIS Sophia Hezekiah Des Moines, Iowa ' G 51 D S She cloeth the little things that most of us leave undone. U B 111 -Scrub Faculty - Y. W. C. A. Cabinet-Clio ' N . in Plifx a-- I W ffl' Fit-tart . . . . pew 4, ,Q , . i- ,.. T, ij . ,v-'o x' .u' .IL If 'X Ikhhlr r 1 K ?1 s A ga i fir I l' ,Q , 9' In 1 - .V -- - 95: Q, t ts Y? V 4 V , 'I Xt V ' ...WW K V ,r -x if ' . A Lf . - ' l - 'V -,,,. .ff ' ' 'fiislsl - wg Eaw: . , ,' ,f 45353: . 1, 35... Ev ,4 , -..-1,-,A . P-A W - ' z-.5 -mf -W. M-. P . 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Sweet has the primrose peeps beneath the l YOTH- Clio-Scrub FacultY'Bomb Boarcl V ' v.i7:, 1,,M:4,L'3a-1, ' if fl E. S. I-IASKELL I Des Moines, Iowa Agronomy He thought as a sage, though he felt as a man. , Pythian-State Triangular Debate 07- Normal Delnate Alt '06 scArtss A. F. I-IAYLER Q, Ft. Dodge, Iowa Mechanical A man who works while he works and 1 plays while he plays. 4 L. S. I-IERRON Ewing, Nebraska-Animal Husbandry Your face, my thane, is as a book, 4v'f19' , where men may reacl strange matters. Philomathean-Ag Club A. L. l'lOLLINGSWORTI-I Ames, Iowa just an Ag. Ag Club sspapn ,F. I-I. HIGGINS I Simp - Keswiclc, Iowa Animal Husbandry We buried him darkly at cleacl of night. Class Foot Ball-Reserves 14, -sv-'ar'-wa, Agronomy K. M. I-loPIgINs l'loppie', Villisca, Iowa Mechanical Blessed are the tough in heart, for they shall see Joseph Smith. Uiark-Bomb Board EM' 1 5q fg:.f ' i I ' fff- 5 2 5 - ,, 1...4.,.g..4..,f4 i x up u Vxwhafzgnl C V . fe xl I .--1. - A fm'-rr' ' . . . - 5. 537' . -' ' ' .' , , 3151 , ' q'ff'fL'ff:. ,. rf , , 3 e , . ' ,jr . e Ed . ' Jil 5 ' L if ifl-Soi: , J I - 17,5 yn- ,' - -:.4:,..-.--if ., ug,-A-sv-ar 1 .Q ' f LTL ,AJ- : - ' L: N N Q ,,,., ...,,-10.--M-.A-N.. ' , N52-'jig - 'jf gil, 1 -Q, 1--fe-are-ww:-1 . ' ., , . ' 1.5,:.fi1-Zf:P:S6:.- 'N' fe ,U :,,,,, 5: H -,, .... , . - - ,, . , .Y ,. . ---. , , .71--f ... . . .. , K q V, xx.: ,f ,,.,..-..,.....,-,- - . -.. ,-ff -' ' , . H - I 'fgxiiii' --4: Q - --- -,..., I A . Q .-... I . . L. R.,ga..i.-, ' ' ,, . . . 1 4 ., M, 'B' X .Q ,.. ills-. I e 'X . . . . I Y ,. -h - 'L I5 .. 1 '. .,.,. .,-,...,.a,QW..-35?---aewmiqgsgq -if ,T -wi.. ' 'S ...-1 4. -,,... -:5-NP j'-:vii , W -- .,,.. ,ar , 3gfFlL3'5'l ' -.-:A-:--'- t',zf.L'Ubf.F'.fiv':4 r.3.,..r., , -- V vm :1'51-:- tw 'fi fmt.- 'ff'-N f:. M, .. . ,..,,,.l.. 4. E 'if'-E 1 . .4 ' .?:2??1 ' y . 1 gbln V .:,, I ,, .in 3 f V! 5 ' : 4 , .34 1 .1 I 5 ,M E .ill ,. 45 i 4-- 1 ,.., , ' gfjdff' ...M ! .ff A , - .1 J gr, - . I-1 1 Lic. 1 , i 1' 1 'if 2: 1 .3 e' A ai, , , V , U .. .I ,W Ky V . 6 I-I. C. I-IORN Bedford, Iowa Ideas are like beardsg m them until they grow up. I 4 .Runt,, Electrical en do not have ,fi rfee'- Q .. I :fi !.'::.5,,-... . -' . Qvie -I -v I-IERMAN C. I-IORNEMAN - - - Des Moines, Iowa Dairy ' - Is attending 6 ' Coe. l ' I-523215.jffiiifig5a2gEgEi5'gzgig93..,..,Q.. 'gf-1'f-fff ' j'1Qj:f,.. , . V- - 1' 2:5 25 , fe? 'TE I i 4 ' - f' C. E. HUNT If at Hrst you can't recite, If D. M. I'IURST Dan Ames, Iowa I Veterinary A little man with a big voice and a funny story. Vet. Med. Society ss-Ierry-1 Peterboro, N, I-I. Veterinary A man whom most people can look up to. try, try again. Prexies' Hostler-Vet. IVIed. Society. ww - S-fi '7L1?1'f: ,P-2, tc.. zz.L . . r .5-xl. .,. R if . k L. 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JONES Humbolt, Iowa Mechanical H 'Tis better to have loafed and Hunkecl , than never to have loafed at allf, 1 fix.--.xv F if PAY JOHNSON Boone, Iowa Domestic Science Shalt show us how divine a thing a woman can he made. S. S. I-ieinien FRANK JORDAN HDago Boone, Iowa Mechanical Deserted from Lincolns' Army. Dutch Band-Noit-K P ::.:,f:: f-1 Ti' 1: -1 L g:2s32QH1-,:5.5:.7j.,ff,: 47-' Wifi 1 f1 ig I . 4 5 4 1. ,. -.L y Q . , V .z ' WWKBW iff.. - .. Jn- mb- 'Jie f. 1 L ' 71 TW f ff' a E12 2 V ' c Q n-745: Q54 5 J 5?Z'gLif?'4f5' I 1 I ...jf 1- . :iii 1-aff ryfg. 4. fffza. 55 -N f L, 3 , S wfff. 37, .T .,,..,:-1: A z,. ',. .W L ' 3-?f,.,g.fg ' -1 L ' fvfv., J - 1 f ll ., 1,5 E '? 1?E. V ' 5 A: iff 1 :S ' . 'z 1' l N 'i,f..'av1-j gr 5 f f r ' , f i . i ' .Q ,fa , Q 'diff 1' '1 'L ' '. 'L ' F 'fi' J , L ag 5 lg J- . V11 1 2- eq ,f .5 uf ,J ' . vp.: . L., 1fEf 1y'-llfef ui'-:tw i .-sbhza------. 4 - Er--..,1- ,vvmw fini' A 9-s-1-4 j 'A . xi , v .fm X 'L 1 A 4 ! 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' ' K ' ' ni -...W 'WX-...Wx-fw--ef:::':fe. ......,-E-N-fEv.:u....-E... .-.vim ..... . i... ..,...,.-.w.m I-I. ca Hdent tomorrowsf' Bachelor-Ag Club-A Z LUELLA KILBORNE Ft. Dodge, Iowa Domestic Science She took a prep to raise once-he left. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet-Class Sec- H B fl' 4 1 1 I-I. KILDEE I-lerbn Osage, Iowa Animal Husbandry A man of cheerful yesterdays and con- . f- ..V.. .- j .. . .531 Fi,- y FLORENCE KIMBALL Mechanical Councll Bluffs, Iowa .f':f2f,:, , .,.7 , . . . ' Slglfd and loolc'd and Slgllid again. .V Mau l? A ..- . r 1.--.r-,E - S. S.-Bomb Board-'Varsity Hockey ,I? ,,,,,tfl -5 ' Q1 as Y z .f f 1' 1 - -r M - W f5lQ.l ' ' 43 Tzu, 1 uff .1 f -.rw 'JW . '1'5'. +C- '1-' 'H My 5515.5 . !f. .y i i ff ' 1 if 1 A mg ,ff 14 v' - ay -1 .aw Q-A if 1: f--' M 4 i5J,5r'.2g3vfi, f . . : I ' 1. -fl-1,72 ' W, ,., 0 I . , ,.1 f , , A. LEONARD KINGSBURY Slim 'SThe unknown, untalked of man, only, is blestf' F ' , West Branch, Iowa Electrical Nt .il 1. rf? 4 a -.swam ap vi V - Q u ' M-, W -'gs ff A I t ' ' ' . ' 1 ' .. . . , V rt- H fy 5,?:,5iw.Kgg,rS5-,I-53,554 wi. .M . i 4 f - v.-N J. L..,..f ff Q - ..:a.'fi,z ..,.., . . , in .V ,. . 2.'J.!.1:'i'fH?'i. f 3 . 'i'- ,s v . . .3 LL-' ' f.a.I1Z1 f 1 ' I fwigg w e - .m att . As- WW' 4 422202, -. 1'-2' I 453121 -5, . 5151355:J59'W5W'?93Zfi4PWF7IT':f ' ,.,'..,..' ',,i .ve-- 4 - .YLM4--iiwf ' . - : ,fxyzif-4015 ' 'f M ' ' .-..fz4feaA.sf-, ,t , .V-wif'? :f1-12-f'2 -'A' - SM .N V. .Nw I, . W, ,, - M ,.,,,Qym ., .ff zf 3- .Y -Q...2,1l. ,M V E -A ' , H -gfqgQ1,,- I -A 533- 3 IJ-'ITG'-'- :- 5 iw!--. ZS' 'ZV f54TKE.Q35 w,,,i2f'ZV2.4,.: A, ' Tigfr' 'I .. H-'H'--' v ' f T 5 ff JQ'gV,!s f '-9'- f a- 'f f if VW 'C -I if '53-'f7 -'Lf-ll?-'HI' -.,,-,1,. - I 54 CLAUDE S. KINNEBREW '6Kinne That Texan Corsicana, Texas Agronomy g'lVlethinks he is an awful man incleedf' Class Football-Ag Club-Pythian I lui-TLB EARL B. LAMBERT Newton, Iowa .. Fuzzyu Mechanical I-las to be separated from his nioney with a force pump. Claims. to have a cousin at Margaret Hall. Class Football-Junior Play ROY LAMPMAN Sibley, Iowa Starter of rough Ag. Class track. QA. I-I. KREUL Inky Laurens, Iowa Electrical 'clraithful below he clicl his duty, But now hess gone aloft. Class Baseball- Varsity blrehall. . ,I-dampy, , Electrical houses. Looks like an . ' if A 14 if 411 ? . W.,...,za 1 !,L 11 1 ff t - f V 2 ?f 'gggf', 2 y '? 4 ' M 43?-Q6 j. ' S51 sa- jsffz' , 14 I it fa' WM .ef C J ' v f-ZLL. Fwf-H fff fr Fr ' , N J. . f pf' .f f QV'-4 Af. 1, -..ffz', .vi it 'QYEQZ fair.. f5Q 4S?? ' L? ' .-1.52 f , :'tzw'.Hf e, .f .4 , 4 ,l f .- .1 ny, n f 9 sl 'V lf ., '.f- -PW a- X ,- -,y,-:1.Q 4.11.-,ap .,.'g:::-'-my c Q. .- ,f lF'23i. 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A ffgfi .3532 V . - ., rf ,:.' lr r .fy n . 1 - Louise LAURANCE I Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cu Sz D S Q i . Ancl silent depths heaven is seen. Thine eyes are springs in Whose serene ,, Varsity Hockey-Class Sec.-S. S.- Bomb Board, Chairman Class History and lille eff Alumni Com-Y. W. c. A. cabinet- F 'L Junior Play .xg-4 H I-I. A. LITTLE Webster City, Iowa Civil ' Poor from eating too much-can't go from breakfast until noon without eating . lunch. - Varsity Tennis-Scrub Faculty H. S. LUBERCER Cedar Rapids, Iowa-Animal Husbandry I can spare none of my recollections. W B 9 H-Varsity Track - Class Track Capt. '04 GEORGE I-I. MACK Dows, Iowa True eloquence, indeed, does not consist , in speech. N Crescent. Heinie,' R. T. LYON5 R T Center Junction, Iowa-Animal Husbandry He spoke, and headlong from the mountain heights Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless nightf' Pythian-State Triangular Debate Alt. ,O7 Civil ' ' STANLEY MACOMBER Mac Ida Grove, Iowa Civil ' I am beginning to apine, Those girls are only half divine. B 9 H r 1. -11 J ,, M Wg, Q5 .' 'z, 1 .' . a 4 . Q 2 2. fl 'Q I l '- -..' xx V '.t. if 'Q 'ggi ll E' :v. 'T ' 4 I -rf a , . -4 , 5 S- , , .I v,-' ' - 44:- Zi A QFVSA' ff r vigil, . T' f 1, X' . ,van .A V P' 4 -Q ' ' 3 ' ,-4 1:1 E 62 5 Q43 J! 3 ' ff i i 1 i il 1 79 tl -V fs .1 fi ., Z1 .3 -,Y ' la W if -4 H5 - if ,riff ' K, ,..- , y 41 X, ' X an - 'F'i'1'..- - ..,w. - Efauvifgi? 1 ' 1- ' ff.:-.fmffif .-w5f:s1'Qs3'vj. 2 1:1-an-gag -U Y uf 3 l R ' V f Rv1:1 V . . -L mg-. -1- H V It --iv i '. .LAL-' . . ' .- - in .-. .,,was..'-vue?-'few--'vs- f' .,a.,:gifff- .. gL:g::,.:.L. K, Nw. e is 'I' ' ' A ' . ,gg...,-...4.g: xx 5- 1 1 . -- 1 ' . .,,, af .rn ..-.-.-. . V . is .Y .-.e.p-fi A, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,i,. Q HM-5.2. lqll . x ,f7aT-3212---'TL-...fv5f,::.:-3 .ta '- . fi V - ' ' X' ' .Q -se.. -..Aa- V e-wa.-4. . .If Q. . ..: - 'bt' ' ,w-if fif' A ZS . f . iz- .Y 1... 4 Q. dl., v. ., X A., ,..,.e.z Q. ,4 , ,4.- ' fy., . ' fffxff' 1,5554 ' Vi., ,A.,. xl My ., .,.,..f , Q.. 'ft 3 4. AMBROSIO IVIAGSAYSAY Zamhales, P. I. Pythian Ask lVIag', about his ,,,g,,,.,.i- .games-'J'--'N 1. M. ' Wg' Www ..Mag Civil girl's last le-tter I-I. R. MCBIRNEY Mac L Conrad, Iowa A sober, l adversityf' Civil earned son of experience and W. S. MCBIRNEY Ames, Iowa marks. Phileleutheroi Bill Civil Like the Dinlcy-one of the olcl lancl H. B. MCKIBBEN H-Ierryn lVlC', 1 J-'jj Storm Lake, Iowa Electrical A youth to whom was given, So much of earth, so much of heaven. Crescent. . 1 , 4 2. . Nw: f 27, Wx, W . Q, Q: ,a G .. Era'-. Ai. , L .5,,,-- -11, K MA,,,,mg,. , Sf-x,.A3:'71eM,,.,N,gL 2 f ax N'-.M tiff jffc-f' ,W X '1.,, ., ,, .nw f. 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MILLER Storm Lake, Iowa Veterinary His natural home is on thircl base, but the school-maamsn think him a pitcher. Varsity Basel:Jall-Noit- Vet. Med. V Society ' if HC. S. MITCHELL ' Ames, Iowa Dairy Arise and shake the hayseecl from thy i ocksf' fi . ff 1 iawifi 5' - 12' fl f2'f2fZ 4' , V ti. 5 '25-fl ,. my 'Jw 4,0 :fa a ,2 is 1 , f .- '?5a?' 15? 2:2 Q xii if l 2 ay2fag,1,Qg,,.,, .1 X3 5 M. Q. , 1: y,:jf'i51L6QZ' 575- ff-yi gg, f f gioif ' '5 1 ,rjs 9 if5t3f5V 29 .'.'J 5- A 4, fzja' , ,V , - f,2,w l7ft . ,gf i ff? . -1- ,i f f f2,::','1 i ' fb? L 'fy fl 731:19 5 .W . , if , , ,M , f , 1 Q 'E' i , 1' I I . ' , , . ! 3 3 ' ' V X , 1 - ,f Q ix I K , ' ! -I V L L if 1 , ' 5 H -, gf ' 1 ai.'5:.,, : , ,Q 'ta rf , . - ' I .vi 'ggi t - My ,, ff . 5 it - QV! ffl? ': ,ff',,f , ,a,,,Zf ?,:.ff?fi , . M , A if , I lf, i fl f 12' .:gw,.. :q .a if JS ' 'i 4 . , , , 3 ,. v pp: ff . :5.,, si: 5 get 1 5 5 ' ff' 735 , i 'il ,fi -1ii iT'?? ' ET' Y .. V Qi ' . 1-.2-1.-'3 f.::S7' ' 'K 52-a-.J P ,rj . 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MOORE that you are thinkingf, Bachelor W. E. MOORE Bill Davenport, Iowa. Civil Wagners chief conspirator. A joy has taken flight. Dutch Band Davenport, Iowa Civil Thinking that you are thinking is no sign L. J. MOORE Il-:ey Newton, Iowa Electrical Out of the day ancl night -f I C. F. MONROE CharlieH Ames, Iowa Animal Husbandry lVIcl..aughlin BrOs'. right hand man. at v .X . .X4.1, , Q t is ist--:E - ' E P , z f 5 , . ...VN ,,.,. 1 . , . -44. V' --fr,-, -'WW' ' f I. If-if ,: 1, . ,W ,,,,, ' ' 472114, ' ' 5 '-If -E 1 A- ' 'M' 'M 1 4 f .N E . 1- '. .J 22 mars f- 2 12'-4 W' N' f2 . ' EIL' L' ' .V gwifwxmifn, A ' V , M2274- H -1, , -4? 4 V- f-Maia l -: ' '.','vg!a:-4 f-','w.f,.:: J. L. MURPHY Murph ' ,5 RC1I1lDCCk, Iowa Agronomy 75214, 2 gg , n ffo.-ff,,f,f..Z -V4 1. if - Meeker than any child to a rough nurse - . . - .ff ,K 213254313153 Milcler than any mother to a sick child. if2fQ?C.,, S 4- .ryan H.-',,av:4 D Varsity Football-Class Football. ALEXANDER Murcia Sandy Reinheck, Iowa Agronomy UA manis a man for a, thatf' Varsity Track-Class Track-Capt. ,O6 -Class Football-Athletic Council A 9 2 Jim Vice Deann J. M. NELSON Brooklyn, Iowa Veterinary Afflictecl with a strong sense of cluty. Never known to Hag, crib, pony or bluff. Phileleutheroi-Vet. Society JOSE NEIVA Jo Marinduque, P. I.-Animal Husbandry I am going back to the Philippine Islanclsto teach the natives how to graft. 5- 1 A ' Q4 gf, , 5 .4 , ...C 5 - - .1 :ZLL i 4, 5' . - 1 4' ' I fit Lf . Q . L 'XJ . 'Y GP .. xv . ..,. ,J q, . I., 'lx ic il l ,,,. V i 'Q L at - . ' ' ' . ' 5 'I' E A V fi, , . E ' . 12 5. .. f 3 ! E Y ,fa 3 ',', X' i Q. ' L. im.:-!'Vy'. .f - . XZ., 6 .l::.,'51, f ' , ' 1 ,-1 , Q .f ' ? 'I ' . 7 Nd 0, ' 'fb 1 7:55, I 5357 ' ca ,5 1 f if 1 , ' 5 , ,S ii me 'tb -145 .1 Q ,-A N 341 iff, f r L9 V . A 'WH ' ' - L' .. . 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Col cling it alllh 5,.. .- , -V: Q... . ,.,. . 51:51 1 X EISX K. ,,,, ., yrs: N.: .. , fs. ,N .,,. - . A ,A,A, , ',. . . , A , -K, ' 'f aw'-iw,-V . V ,, VV t?5.:.1tw .. if -,.- V , ' .V '- 1 V: - ' 1 -Q, u ,V . 'N .lzpim-' ' V- ' Mlm wg, H wff ith 5-.2:f151....:.Q ' . 'fi ' '54 .,. f ,f V ,of H2-, -wi, V-Va:-g:f::Af., ' ,. - , 9113: i :I'1 L1L,3 :'--an ..:iLQV'3S'-1E1':- :. - ' 11 .. . .- Q.. gg. -' 1312:-.'H?+, 'L.r,-ff' 2' 1 , - WW- --311.42 '7',.,,1' . 5-..,-1j,1...:-rt ,fix I f ' f MERLE C. PATTON lVlose,' Newton, Iowa Civil He clicl nothing in particular and clid it well. Noit-Ringer of chimes Q DENTON PAUL Paullina, Iowa Civil Paul Denton-Denton Paul What is there in a name? LEONARD PAULSON Swede Triumph, Minn. SCiCf1CC Then he will talk-g0Od Sods! how he will talkln Y. M. C. A. Cabinet-Editor Bomb- Normal Debate ,04-Grinnel Debate '05 -Debating League-Welch FRANK W. PARSONS Parse ' Mason City, Iowa ' Civil An unwieldy bunch of goocl nature. 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E 1 MYRTIE PERSON 1 Sibley, Iowa G at D S ' A loyal '08, Believes in Bomb Posters ' I and cares naught for damaged doors and ' ' advertising bureau. 3' Phileleutheroi-Oratorical Council l J ,',, ,,. ' I , 1 7 , ,L I 3 li - I 1' 5 . 5. 4' 1. Y ,, lla f f r.,. V X 'i tf W. I-I. PETERS Pete Keokuk, Iowa Animal Husbandry ' 3' AQ V To know Pete is to know a true man. A The class and the college are proud of him. ol Philomathean-Business Manager Bomb V -Class Pres.-Iowa Agr. Staff-Student iil' Staff - Corn Judging Team-Debating ' A 41'A League-Ag Club-Short Course Prof I ' A z e il ' I ' f ,I-I it .V..,, , I I 'gl' i!,dA 5 E.. J. PHILLIPS fl, i Clarence, Iowa A ff, A quiet chap, never says g g lill , the best he can. L l 'A Pythian HOWARD PHILLIPS Tamworth Varsity,' Maquoketa, Iowa Animal Husbandry An authentic dope fiend. Can eat more than any other man in the class. Ag Club Q Phil Civil much but does W. O. PRICE Reinbeck, Iowa Civil A man with aspect grve and calm. 4 E. POTTER Bozeman, Mont. Animal Husbandry Formerly of Iowa, but now from the l wilcl and Wooly west. Z' 'Fi w 4 F osT-ER PIERCE '4Sugar Denison, Iowa Veterinary Can discourse for hours on Veterinary subjects-when he 1sn't in class. Vet. Society WELTON PEEK Doc Paullina, Iowa Animal Husbandry O, what a rogue ancl peasant slave am I! f, :K X , ,L . P-,' fwzgf '1 E M.,-rf ,y .vm if fljwiv rs A, if 5 'T -' V 5, I, ex . ,,,,, I ,. 1 ,, L. f' L. ' -r ' . i 9' IW: . f w :gy 24 ?ZA-- ' X77 ff' -45' - TTL? ' Y -li' In .ggi -f- L -N-L ..+e1,.....,.j. Q- , . - : - - . MQ -'i-c---fm-A-essex 2- sfgseff 1-11-y f- 1 - ---f' ' W V N xi N W- - +2- -4'-'1 ...t AL- . ..,. , x . fljfif- Y - ,, -A-A-W ' M -A A 1 J ' ffxilgc fu -'ff' A -'--' - - . me ---H---A - 'f'-. -g. Tse, - A-A , .- .,... .,,,g,,,,,. ,,, u- - fl' 'QW' J kr 4 3' 4 ' -m r X? , HL I., 2 fer: uw. L GAIL CRINER PULLEN '6Balcly's Brother 1 Ollawa, Iowa Animal Husbandry Has resolved not to pull his brother,s hair. Welch l 1 - 1 wf-2-121z:,..g71' 'f V I, 1 1, .gg E ,:.'-151 -! ' f :gripe 2 1, M' W' PULLEN' Baldy lf Vqil j Onawa, lowa 'Electrical E The watch dog of the '08 treasury. A With knowledge absolute, subject to no A if Vi dlsputenn --lt Welch-Class Sergeant-at-arms W i 1 , A ,-,..,.'c lg-,,. ,,,,i ' 1 1 l fl' A l A Q rl L H tt ELLIS RAIL Elijah A '4 Birmingham, lowa Animal Husbandry H .VVi What a monstrous tail our cat has gotf, 1' Welch-Bomb Board-Iowa Ag Staff E49 5 -Student Staff-State Triangular Debate, Q15 Alt. 'O6- Stock ,ludging 'leam-Y. lVl. 3, C. A. Cabinet-Ag Club-Class Track- Class Football J. O. RANKIN Tarlcio, Missouri Animal Husbandry If diligence be a virtue, 'then surely he is virtuous. ' Phileleutheroi-Oratorical Council A Q E 1 E. F. RENKEN Red Parkersburg, lowa Mechanical Within that awful volume lies, The mystery of mysteries. ' RALPH REULING Muscatine, Iowa Mechanical And still the wonder grew, that one small heacl coulcl carry all he knew. Phileleutheroi wa m 1. F. EYNOLDS jack l Storm Lake, Iowa Civil On their own merits ncoclest men are dumb. if -- Pythian 4 Class Vice President - President, Junior Civils-Scrub Faculty A. I. ROBQNSQN Robbie Stockton, Iowa Electrical Has it in for the Phil clepartment. , - 1 4151 ' K, 6' fri , ,. 25 'f,,'GZ'1-.Z ', i ,. avg- 5, . , ,r . . ,yi ng ' K VN S? ff' 5. 1 1 f f Z, ,, it L ., V5 7 5 2 3 2 j ff if Q ' f ' - ' f Y ' 1 - I' ' . ' i ' ' fl 4'-V xx . .. .-:..L,j.,ij.L'Q J.. ' : 1 - . w , f-- f - ..,,'.Am' ':.- , ' 3 1 4 ,fff :-vAS5lt4:.f.-i-- , . , .. ,. , .N--,-- . 3 Y ,A , , Q :,-....f. .. m 5, ..u5,:5 .KJ :FKA f- -i , again, -' ,Q - . at-3ag1:5-M sf f 4 F, . -,gegpfgi--' . A . 'ij' - - -H.,-F , Af. .,. . -. ' ,,..-- -iff' - -53' 7 1 2 ' 1 I .'f,1f..- -' ' -,irr-1'-N- A . . Im -- 1 ,f Df'f5! -. X .Lv . . , ..'-.. f . J . V e ,.,. -0 0 E- -' 1 wr -f f'eW ' ' T: --. 2-A-:.. ' ' 'X . W- f i: V - :,Q1mmvmv1.w vw' E - P 'Quai -V - , - J g, . '- - - - em- - f K'-'--'--:rv-me-W t ' - .:.,T?s:: 'v-,g . . 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J. SCOTT Ackworth, Iowa Hank Civil But what goocl came of it at last? H Quoth little Peterkin, Why that l cannot tell, saicl hey But 'twas a famous victory. M. SCHOLTEN Alton, Iowa A sshadyn Veterinary f Swede or Dane, itrmatters not, a goocl fellow all the same. Vet Society x. , ,ffl ii f xx x 3 H L. C. SCHANTZ Bow legs Dutch Wayland, lowa Electrical Them gol dang seniors won't reason anyway. Never known to shrink from cluty except in Phiz Lab. Phileleutheroi-State Triangular Debate - 9 ser? f 1, 5 Q .. -'j .. . V. 5if:':-f. ' W' -E5-i-Q .-: :. 5'.:IjE:' 14 mi. l-if I ' 11323 Q H553 beg.. lf , .fi ff.sQ'.A2 ' lt 15511 'Sis-2' K ' 5,52- .gfg ' 'rdf l.'-LN ' ' N A 4 ' - :mf-ts+ 2- H, it 534215 125 1: ' ,J j.,.s l315f'.j,.'13'1. IP 1: aiu! 0 T v 5. SN A-:sf ,f in , any ..m..m:, , my 51 ' 3, ' '-3 .fp f , Q yay ww 4-a ' .. ., if :: H: ,. 1' mae. - wig: ' Q 'fir' W. .. ,. LA :1..-17zf91f9'4'M1- 3 is 2 ,, !f35i1, q a , ,' ,:s. f,f.4 ww f -,f- W, 5 ' 'I 1? 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Class Football-Vet. Society R. P. SHAW Happy HI-looleyn Carnforth, Iowa Electrical A good boy if he would only wash. l-las a hobo's habit. Class Football-Reserves E. 1. SIMPSON Simpleton ' Anamosa, Iowa Electrical He gave to misery fall he had, a tear. L .,., , ,K - ' .:. t N :L za 'f':'. - ' '- ' '- , V - . .-- I- ff? : X Ww2'i1.Lrt-M .. ' - Q ' tl , fl! 'ii ,..L'g:'lZL1i?'11''-::3-:-uk-milf:'ef-:g:'.,:12:jf: V i L55:5f?'o1':P'i.f:E... , JE! ,Av-Mba' 'gvfvrwm H - I 'f 3S5'f.,-z,,. . 72:-. f - MQ: ' 1 ':'. --fi-. - we- 'WWf f ' . .. ,:.,,ff:m Afmfiif' rf,-'fa-...g15.1 u. . :4:f:.g-..,,,Q3,132'r1ff,1, frrrfv-5-af.--' - --11',,5vs'fv1.- ' '- wig: , f, f.. , ' x- -, . V, figs, ,gh . . , 1-. :r,,x,,, .. ' - . .awwghx ' '2'.g. : ?2-4,1 - ,fganw If . t,.'.34.:-+,,,.v, -1g75?!,33ggv.f W:a,:, a.,..'er-gm :war-'.1fs ,, W... .,....,,. .,.,f,Q,,.i,.q..ff,,M-. . . . . Nagy., . ,- -. ,ff ...aw ,V ,,,.,1Q.ar + -. .f ...nw-Q, MQ- ,, : - f , ' . .. . 4, ,- -x, V -. - -4. ,1 ,Q2.7, f.f'l: g,j,.,'g '. ' ' , I B. R. SMITH 'Rip Ft. Madison, Iowa Civil Ewers fyoursj forever. Bomb Boarcl-Chairman Literary and ' humorous committee-Class Football, Capt. '06 ' ADAH SMITH r f Q. y Huffy . T. SMITH 'LT0mmy,' Davenport, Iowa ? Electrical I thought of our little quarrels and strife, And the letter that brought me back my ring. C. M. SONES A Anamosa, Iowa Twelve years ago Bachelor Claclbrook, Iowa G :Sc D S A student of Bryant. lnclinecl to be Class Secretary-I, F, N Clarence: ' Electrical and Mechanical I was a boy. ' t fm '2?1QfCf '-5.44 . 1 21 ., f eu : ' Ci 72L5Wi?'Pf 51 '16:+f L1 21cgQ72 1 V- s 'Q :': f ff.-1,-I.:-Z.. M . fu :3.vg.1-..fu,s 4a M 1 Ig , A , .g ,? . 4 -11' f V1 m f 2, GAL- .rv ' mf t . a- up gf ' f , 1 in 151, f, 2l'f. Hg. ' ' . 'L' fa fx' f ' Q, 4 'gi ,.1vL.,, ,gli . , . tt. 4 - fly, -' Lftyg 1 fgf1',g5z2,gy.f Jai if 2 231' W, f -QW' . .Ji 5. , L ,,.W'a, ' 5 - ' ga- .I -.1 . .V f v' E.. .2 r g V , , , lt ' 'Q . F 'P W .. 4. X ,fl .1 2 . 3 , .WQW . 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' H '7'f5,:--- 1','.5f'-2-5:33-QT- l9 '5' ?5'e'-5 tl q,.i't.:r - A2--',1'e-- ,.,,Q., ' ' A ,,, . - . .1 Q-dgQ,.Q,,.g1::-.zf7f' - X, Q X 'ffa 'Flin - . 4. :L 4.-SH!--. ... . - ' ..- -- .-,. , ,,M,,,,.,. 1.1Qf'--.- V j A f f ' 5-53, 5:5 ', f :,,gg1qv-,-,.r-1:- 't -:TP-13,2 5,5-V ' 473: T'fi1H1-1-'ir--1'5fTe,.935iiE 9T-e'i'9l3f-3'5g.m -5 ,-'.-..l:i::' M.. .i g. 74-- .J 1 l f FiQ,,.::f5i'ff 'fl-,.rd. : ,. 4 5 71 M: ' WWW H, ,RM , A s,H.,3..o .. -A A- sg..-f ij 1. ' f' V ,','g'4,.,4-f-,Q-, I ' 5, 1- in i fm', Vis. 'f 3 . I 3. ? . K, H, ,. ,mf-..4,,. .,-ngrggr .... 5,24 . 3- fiagiif C., ,, 41,2 if H 4, ,,.. .,,,, . lxfi 'QT gf 2- wfvzzsizfjit , ' x If f , . i 1 vvl, T F5-I f'.' .1 ' ' 'P ' ' .l .YV - 435 rl f .. Ti i 'V - . 'ULU V 1 ' W. L. STRICKLER Shrink Sibley, Iowa Mechanical His wit invites you by his looks to come, But, when you knock, it never is at 4 home. -if Class Baseball A. C. STELLE HLittle Allan Cl' Pasaclena, California Science What rage for fame attencls both great ancl small, Better to be cl-cl than mentioned not at all. Bachelor-State Triangular Debate '07 -Noit LILLIAN SToRMs Lily Ann Ames, Iowa G or D S Dear Lillian, Storms may rage around you, but I love you, Stelle. U B 4' -Clio-Bomb Board Sturgie,' Electrical R. S. STURGEON Clarion, Iowa That boy with the grave mathematical . look. X 1 - -as V ev-Q , ,- .T ff. .'a: w4.4-A y- , .,,.,. ,-, ,, Q .,,Q '4 X -p.,g,l,,QQ,',7:-rr, 1wQQQ-5, gp gg .,f .. .. . if - ' fr V. ,Q f 7 5 N Q. if if. rf- f 'L , fs NNN 'Ffa-:1.w,f:ze':.,. asa. :y .rf 2 Sk '+ - , ' '- . tg f 1 A 1 .1 nw 'f.'5 , P' ,. . f . , '. Q, . W-431: T , P , 'Wir' tfcw . ' ' ' ' 'i ' . 'fx 63521, E' MPYQI' , L - W- . ' ri , , ' ,, -irfa-iff 52,1-ia ' w -a,ff..c,f. Q.. -s +-wa, Y- -' . ' ' ' 2 Q V, -.1 , t . , . .'- 315-515 Q M' - ' A ' ut IL gn. H . g '-,134 . ' 1 c . . . 'fmm W.. ixtfff, .iffef of ' ' H ,f'-'M' - f , 2- ayyb- ' V J1'f17i:k:3-'ymir' 1 Q -gy Q: f-V2-ef-,f f.+'f,-q 3. .J2:2- 1i21 l1-Lim. -- -Y --,--f -, . ,, gaqym 649,,x,,., , .X .Q AQ , . ,Q,c..,.w.4,w, .M sg., ,. , Q .,.,,,M ,s,,,gs,,,.. .. ,. Q Q aw.. 4 ,,,,W,. , .,. Hn. . .. , ..,.4 ,, . ,Q QQ t. Q ,M Q- GAILLARD K. SWIFT I-larlan, Iowa Shaker Science and Agriculture Knock, knock knock, On our cold, gray bones, O Swift! Class Football, Capt. '04-'05-Bomb Board, Chairman Picture Committee-Black l-lawk-Bachelor . ' R. M. TEMPLETON Ames, Iowa A E Q Something betwe f help. Welch ecTemps1 M. S. TEMPLETON Ames, Iowa ul-le looks like a cry for help. Science . fl . - STARR THAYER -Rock Valley, I Little lamb, who . fi J-as' ! ,lx f , fCTemp7! Civil en a hindrance and a x x x -t., Steer,' owa Electrical u 1' made thee? Varsity Football-Class Football- V 'A ,Lmff .al a re V' 4a'57a5.: ' 1. 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Lilgiiigzint.--JSFLK V L4 3 'aft f:-'u:'-f'5':- MMM, , ' 'rf '. i' - - u......,-.-.N-f ,, ,' - agus-it -- - '---my fs-X-1-ff-viii!-'tisgiirsi-?S15Dvlll5 gif ?1Y?if?L 'f--- A if 1,:,wl2+swsN.f -fl , , -'V' sPV15'St3f'11-lsr -eziiif .-.-.yr 1- -A - wafers--'r - ,x?zv,13i-gig: ?I7:f?Tffg7' V ' Q-QT' j gf, VV V 2 ta. f . ' ff' f ' s 1 13 ZS I 5 5 .231 VV .iufgft ' f i Z7 I ll.. I ,wir ' . . . f '?f2fe':-.-VgV ---., . Sioux City, Iowa Electrical A. W. THOMPSON Timmie Davenport, Iowa Electrical We could not keep him silent, out he flashed, V And into such a song, such fire for fame. Reserves-Class Football-Class Track -Glee Club-Bachelor w HTiry Civil Uneasy lies the head that sleeps with a V Tiara-he snores. FRANK A. TIARA Polk City, Iowa 'i ' JAS. TROUP Wanted to change the Philomathean f 2 , W , 1 D ffl, Y 1 1 1 ggfggfe' society into a mixed society. .,, 5.19.1 QQ, ' . , A, If V ,'i'- Philomathean-St. Andrews Brother- ' .,V, 1 H hood ...., , f .-..., 'I fi -if iff, V. ,QQQLQ A V E. F. VAN BRUNT Council Bluffs, Iowa I rather take him to be a Dutchman, or one of your High-Germansf' Civil Aztec l 'Q ft if x r - I ' ' . I 2 1 -l-4-mf' 253 ,,,,fM+- . ,, ,, I 1- 1 N., X-sw fu-ff .ff'.',ff'gf ',..rfU-if ,1 . . ' ,V ,. A-14 . 3.215535 .fi ' 1 V ' ,qi . V , 5 . 'S K ' ' ' ' 4' as . 'ffl i s f 'yy A i ' . ' - 1 lgmfsels... ,- il -f . -:N ,, , , f s - 5..- , . . ' W .. -g Z., 1 W:-:ali-. , .1 ' , z., ,vs ,fm:sf'Xf:4-Mwr.awww.M- .W A M .- .ff ,af K f 'f . f 'M .-Mm 1 - . or . f 5:-Th. q'if4i5ff? '3 i?3-fi-4l17f'Q-'i'?f2if' f43,9f,:Ll.4fg1 ,2',2:z,'v-Swfzmnf - 5:3 . ' . '. X : X, 'jl ,j'j,Z '3I2:g.3f ijiifii Z 1 'V a lk ' -A f A 1 L... f f .. - -- fi' we cs. . ,VVV V -M f.a..x,,,,.c,, 1 f t -V '.-,fa,f.,,ffvgaeAw1?fw'a.ftq:i:1x2..r1, ,fQTI'l'If,LQ ' W '- - -F -- ' wwf 2 ' .:..z.w:,1va.:w, .,z-L,,::.,1'i5gfiazrztef Van Civil ul-leat ma'am! it 'was so dreadful here that I founcl there was nothing left for it but to take off my Hesb ancl sit on my bones. ED. VANDENBERG Kingsley, Iowa in Hedrick Iowa Pythian PETER VAN GILST Killcluff, Iowa 'Shaped by himself with newly learned art. Scrub Faculty-B achelor Mechanical R. F. VANDEVENTER Electrical A square-set man and honestg his eyes an out-cloor sign of all the warmth within! .f 4 Q C. C. VAN MARTER 'fDyke', Sloan, Iowa Civil 'LThat Fellow will vulgarize the juclgmen ay. '-'If ifzdff. Efa '7 f -W . 5.:1:- AU, , f e 1 an I ' fy ' i ,. ' d 11 Class Track-Varsity Track ., ,f :4 fl, ', .ff 'Q 5 :VWF-raw k 1 - ri Y , ,, 1 ' T' Q' 1' - F W Ti, ff? I E f - I '- I f , ' 4 ff 'W ' if Q ' ' !I fI:?'1c.4c, f A'2 C , j lf 5,r+w, ,'2'5 2' ,, I ., U, I '-f I aj . s ' H 0 f V 2 2 f ' 4 ' , . ' , I ,fl s E 9 1 li ,' 'W st , fy i ,,'. 4 L' iw. I 4 ,LV 3 '- fs I , 4 S . M ' I ' , f i 1.1, ' . J I I if 5 . 94.235, . ,lift f :if ' ,j V 2 11 . 1 . 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Jdivky' , ,,-M, .. . l I:a?3r22,,?...- 7, -'-,wifi ' P l l , .. .v A 5 . vi. . ':1sZ. c 1 l in . ,sg L 2 A ,ff ' jf 9fLTJg..142' ' Qswflihf . 44,f . v fit ff 2, l it C. W. WAGNER Des Moines, lowa Civil Absence of occupation is not rest: , . . . . ,, A mlncl quite vacant is a mincl clistressecl. Sophomore Play E N - Junior Trot Committee - t GEORGE M. WILLS Elclora, Iowa The figure lies within that block of oak, ancl it is my business to fincl it. Bachelor - Class Treasurer - Bomb Board-Cnlee Club-Oratorical Council , J. E. WAGGONER Wag Primghar, Iowa Electrical Never forward in anything but his duty, ancl always there. Phileleutheroi - Bomb Boarcl - Class Track-Varsity Track-Y. M. C. A. Cabinet-Sophomore Play ' Wag Charlie FLORENCE WALLS ' Tootsie Clinton, Iowa. Domestic Science I-low long O Lord? how long? Junior Play-Phileleueroi Electrical ' if if 'iii . I 9. IL- .Aj L 1 . 51. 5531 ski: L, .mx sf-'V Y I w ' , 'ff .V fwwa- as-s1V:,:-heat M V' - , ' - ,, ' W 1,1 isis?-.5:.1.. V. 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Class baseball-Class Football 2? gf? f, V 4 fi Mu + X , ,. U 4 , xg I I I.. 55 4 . 5 I ,V . 4 .1-wuwzti l zfgbefy -4 ,x ff .L 4 5, i ff, f V5 ' .il . .-- -V11 1 , 5. . I-I. J. WHANNELL - '. ' 5 I' ' Traer, Iowa Electrical IW 272-1. V J, An honest man, close-buttonecl to the A chin. 3 -- ' z .ff-X- I ' fi I f- ,ugQ,:g'i' I - - -I it . ,cv-. ' . Z - ' ' Qu E I 3 V, ..-'.'l I If fv'5t A I H . ,, - 4- rg, DELBERT WHEELER Pegg1e ' ' . . 1 fl' mag, Ireton, Iowa Civil N' . . . . . H. - ' I l I 'z 2fiifl His ambition 15 to write poetry. We 1 . . . gg L ' W ,,' i cultivate literature on a little oatmeal. If til Welch-Class Treasurer fly gg: I? keg I E. L. WHITE Snowball chefub,' E l Coryclon, Iowa Science I would that my tongue could utter, The thoughts that arise in me. J. r rv- 'QS' rw VU ,135 , 1 . , . 05' ' . . of . 7 5 - . ' v '- , , Xl , ,..um.,. - 5'zQsj3f . f- ' QW-5 i if f . 'if ' aft - . l.. . . 9 'f M, ' -13 5 42 I . -ff'-Hffsafi 1:-...- . .... M---cs-M-1'f: 91 . -4. 1 , f' , . -mf .,,c4,.. M.. f.. .,4-14.5 - .- 'T s in., ..,,..mmw'54A q T 7: i f-4' . f 7 A' ' A --fa.. 33' . 1--:xr . ya-,.., ,, ,,,, , . ............. -we 4 .K :fee-1--'-' nero-zz. A-e . A .1-7'5'?f. 'Ql,2Ta:'l,Q5:-7 e . , .ff,-g7,,:v..:v-- . 'fry L I 'if X e. e , i .- A if fl.: E - 1 :3ig,,,,.,M t Tgffief' .2 r i i - 3 g P ,, 3 . l W 1 t fa 3 l Q 2 ., . f . -I w g, . 'Z f . . t X it 'Lf-1 'E y- . . 1 t ' t it 'fx P. R. WILLIAMS Ames, Iowa Electrical Tell me, in all thy rounol, hast thou not seen some spot Where miserable man might find a happier lot? R. WOLFE iilerryn Shannon City, Iowa Veterinary A man who can toot his own horn. Dutch Band-Vet, Club PHOEBE ZIMMERMAN D. L. YARNELL Dave,' Shucks l..elVlars, Iowa Civil One of the marginal twins Confound the ignorant. Ames, Iowa G or D S For men may come and men may go, But I go on forever. f X., - ,,f' 'Q f , -V V- Jw. , Q1-Q . ' ' fV? ?'ff 2ff+,. ' q,:,k1g.,fV.V.,.. . . xx ,. ..A.,,,-fr? 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ARTHUR MOSHER West Liberty, Ia. ,Knit f The ibistnry of wttaxaquama as tnlh hp Siiuhah, Qnissnrs ann 39811 e Qrrihe A-L-L A-B-O-A-R-D-PAS-SEN-CERS G-O-I-N-G ,,.,..51,A , 4,.4...a f , ,, 2 W. G 2 I . , M -53 rs- . 2211. aff- PEW , , ' 2: -, . f , .A f - '- 5 ' uf ' ,- H . 5 . ,Q - . ,Q f' 3 -1- ' , . ,. '-wp. 4 -+253li'5E:'r1'i1f1F3i21:f.5e.:4'' 2:-fL.:5: .,26E2:-'W' 'I . 1 A ,f 1,14 -'f-if ' .sv.::f:::, 2-. '. sf ' ' 'L' . 4 'vw . -V .. - . - ' ., 7. ,g1,,1. ,,,, r' ' . T .,.- QA .QA ,A 1-. -V, ' 'g - , --: - . ....-- . . v- -, A' T , f'-fmmgxf4:mwi.'54KQi1:f:wf4i?1m2i:ffrfff -.. . ., .. -V --2 ' A ww -qw -Sf-n.ff. W -. ' f .Jn- ,,,,.-q Vkvxx N' ,Q I A , 5 '4--'E- af 5x9,X -4' Jf':C I-T . fi- - P-rf fbi ' N' D'N: 1'-. :gf ,NL wx , 'ing -cv 'x x xN L, '3fAx,x, JB , ,' L.. Zvi? A ' LQP3' A 72 . -V ww 1 fs, f hilt 'QV I lx -F ' 5x 2 I X - X 3uj,,l'I51s xg. 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E252 D111 of As is always the case no term hisff asses, comes to a successful end unless if haf iyed, it has painted upon its rolls of Comes 5 of history the regular outline of the A5 is ,hen doin,s between the two classes of imfi' 1 the junior college. Thursday you Lech-b night this occasion was enjoyed, tbl-f of not onlyby the two under classes, the -171.1 ved but also by a large nuniber of lac which faculty and a. contingent from but this the Juniors and Seniors, who not on' he through the courtesy of their nigh druff younger friends were tendered the with invitations to be present. doir of the The evening started out with ax: w. 1 a a welcoming speech by President then lent Robertson of the Sophomore Rol' 1141. - Wfwflf 0705. 60' . J' Mm JD !d24'4Mfff-1 J Wa, 4f,.z4,, ff '! 4 49-Munnafdfb Because of the sympathy' we bearlthe class which hath so're- cently forsaken the high-chair, the sugar-plum and the raisin- cookie, and hath undergone the primary pangs of homesickness and Sophomoric reproof, and which, still calf-like, standeth still, the following words of ' r DMU lTl0lN areg offered Be it known to ye through whose cerebum ideas must but slo W- ly percolate, the class of 1908 desireth that ye maintain thy pres- ent high character, in order that ye may survive the later period of dentition . Wherefore it behooveth thee to become obedient to the follow ingfmandates issued by thy conquerers in a manner befitting such gentle lambs as ye are: 1. When tonight the sun setteth all infants must retire to their rooms, guzzle their Nestles Food and lie down to pleasant dreams, because the host of '08 tolerateth no babes about the cam- pus preceding excursions. Such practices are of great dangerito the unwary and innocent. II. Any little lamb having in his possession either a paint brush or paint can will be denied the privilege of Narrow-gauge Dairy Milk for the period of ten days. QI-Iorlicks Malted may be used once dayj ,,am,gnmQig,M,W-, Whgawmi. ,c,,c Wmgsmwxww . Ill. If a homeless innocent attempt in any way to adorn any portion of the campus he shall be dealt with as his superiors may suggest. Cllhee had best crawl into thy cradle lest thou shouldst be spankedj IV. During the Days of Excursion, all 'O9's must conduct themselves in a circumspect manner, under pain of later reproof QLift thy hat to every Sophomore thee knows or thee may be spanked next week. These are the rules resolved upon by those who keepeth eternal vigil over our campus who have demonstrated their authority over thee in other matters, who wilt allow no encroachments up- on their territory and who wilt punish all infantile efforts where- by our wards seek to become notorious such as we. Then Stand Ye Still Like Cattle As Ye Are QThee will appear to be standing still at the Field-meet.j With solicitousn affection, we are ' -f- . YOURS VERY TRULY, c7fMfwf-J -XYJD 2044- Www. 4712-Q . 47Zol4' f,51 J MV- H af -314134, W .mib my ff. ffffffc. ima! -3 I YE QP l ' . i f? l 'g ' ,Q ey A'5'+!Qii ff,. f 7' .. 4 V... V N- Q ? - ' . 5rr A A' K Q .231 1 A V QE' Z , RQ a 0' Q ,, A ' 0 Q Q 9 . ' OH WHAT. WHAT, WHAT, CAN THE MATTEITBET' WE START A NEW CUSTOM 'W CHAMPIONS for By the appearance of the play date sophomore doors in Margaret tha' the Hall this morning some freshmen 26t ed were up early. This was adding now H f the insult to injury. The fruits of ann' ge the their labor, however, were of dat. their short duration. were men FRESHIES AND SOPHS AT hear wld, AMES IN FIERCE SCRAP and night l- A clain Ollggg Pres. A. B. Storms Stops Threatened toxvn. by AHC:-ay on Campus, But Students NO SS Meet Down Town and Fracas AQ iores Follows' ano 'E 1 . 1 615,22 AMES, Ta., Sept, 29.-Special S03 .evil to the Register and Leader: A Cir 7 S mg that dozen or so freshmen and sopho- I Ct e Hum- mores are nursing sore heads as 362 lon't a result of a fierce class scrap at N . -. e . the tel a budge between the college and 'ind ary of town. About two hundred fresh- t, She men and 150 sopho-mores lined ad' 1 Efofe up on the campus for the annual 0112? rad? fray, but President Storms ap- Ci! -ITT., peared just as it was about to .N ini start. He suecee-ded in inducing Held el Eli H the crowd to call it off. The muched C33 6 sophomores divided into two' deeper U 7 parties, one starting towards veax ,Ou town. 'A crowd of the freshmen belit We' headed them off at the bridge- of heff and a fierce scra i ensued. Both June - - P knev '.,BO.th claim a victory. I. these No one was seriously hurt. . The A . . Agrici s the fracas was undecisive, two another will probably follow A i rds Depa SOOT1. , We g their f ,me- ,nmen, studying en- ,pho- ,gether .oph- -s for ores, artistic ,si on T the ork. iflgia luck- a V -Lum past ,ot in all pen- ' up . well. el- ,ided .in ig- be- aned, .ere ,more esh- fuse- tore hun- opho- ing to saw. 1 the crept came the east xg it as iner but ahman that ze- , the ivord. '08s AND '09s HAVE CONTEST Margaret Hall the Scene of Action.- Both Armies Well Organized- Neither Side Said to Have Conquered. Study hours were observed as usual in Margaret' Hall Thurs- day evening, and peaceful silence brooded over all the corridors. The ,kind hearted professors had made short assignments for Monday and the sophomores, having finished preparing their lessons, were at a loss for some- thing to do. The freshmen, having completed their studying a little later. perceived the en- forced idleness of the sopho- mores. They counseled together with anxious brows. The soph- omores have nothing to do. VVS must put up some iO9's. I Unselfishly they set to work. By the m.iddle watch an artistic '09 was wasting its beauties on the nocturnal air. 'The morning came, but at the unearthly hour of 6:30, half past six on a holiday morning-a Clio- window opened, the luck- less iOQ was confiscated and a vaunting 'OS was floating from the Drago-nfs headf The sopho- mores had found something to do. But at last the freshmen saw. A senior window opens upon the porch and through this crept three valiant 'o9's. Down came the '08 banner and a happy fresh- man standing aloft on the house- top, with fiendish delight tore and cut said banner into a hun- dred shreds and cast them ig- nominiously on the ground be- low. The sophomores groaned, but they were not idle. There were other windows higher up and there was water in the well. The freshmen borrowed umbrel- las, but the torrents descended and what was underneath. got wet. Now the fray raged in all quarters. One tall sophomore who thought she had a new pen- nant in hand clambered out that convenient senior window, but what had happened? No- banner could she find and a freshman inside the window called glee- fully: Hang it high! hang it as high as you can! But now behold-from the garret windows in the east tower Hoated an '09 banner of enormous size. Ah. it is beautiful! It is grand! cried the freshmen. The sophomores said never a word. They rushed to the room, the half of whose window was cov- ered with that monstrous ,QQ. A junior lived in the room. iThe best light for her dresser was ob- tained when said dresser was against the door. The sopho- mores raged to the game, only to encounter determined guards. Ah, woe, woe! Wfhat should be done! The sophomores were frantic. But now a new force entered upon the scene-a new force in a .red sweater, and some say vested with martial authority. First the force sped through the corridors and hurled itself against the door, then hurled again. A broom-stick, a. door jamb, a dresser have bills of dam- age to present, but the door re- mained closed. Next the force sped to the ga.rret. The banner Hoated in at the junior's window. It was then tha.t the red sweater force vanished. Then the freshmen folded up its glory and put it-somewhere -and the fray was over. But, ah, freshmen, quoth the sopho- mores, know ye that at the time of disbandment two 'o8's were Haunting, one from the window of the guest room and the other over the effaced 'og on the west garret window Pl' They havig a lit B sophf wetu quarter garre' IV who . nant ir convc wha insi fully: high could to dr and r low. but th nomi were and tl- The las, an ,QQ wa Tl unearti St usua day ev mor ma the J thing lessf hav Mo- made The lc' broo By must Six om- with at fort' the vaunt less ' Clio the r -lo-ht ter of the ceiling. From the icy handle of each umbrella hung a large Japanese lantern, the light xlort from which showed up the fancy ,ng -ri painting upon the umbrellas. yard' Freshman-Sophomore Banquet One of After the Ciglltll Cla11CC 3, Sl101't T The M051 Ple2S21f1'f AffaiI'S Ever intermission was given, during hott Held in 'V'af21afefHa ! which time Mr. Clarke Beard, upon l president of '08 class gave a short Jmwd Saturday evening, Qctl 7, the address of welcome. Next upon -01-t sophomores entertained the the l311'0g1'3m111'6 WELS I-16011351 the freshmen by giving the annual PHUISO11, JUS, W110 11121616 3- S1101't e Of Soph-Fresh banquet. The hall ?Ldd1'655 111 Which he QEWC the they was Crowded to the doo,-S and freshmen their new name of all the available floor space was HH01111-9tS3d6H, 11162ming the 'as used. The decorations were 11U11161'0US 01165- l ever planned to carry out a Japanese 011 'E116 W11016 1116 bH11qL16f WHS much effect, large Japanese umlbrellas 0116 Of U16 111OS'E SL1CC6SSf1l1 6V61' fum- being hung in each corner of the QIV611 2152 U16 C0116g6 2L11d IHUCI1 ent old dining room and one, espe- C1'6d1'E IS C1116 'E116 VH1'iOUS C0111- : light cially large and handsomely 11113668 W11O had 1'ES managemellt fl the painted, suspended from the cen- 111 Ch31'g6h g a The '08 Committee on Class for nam, Play wish to announce the fol- on if th lowing names as being selected the ated for the cast: Don Cunningham, the li pn, Rex Green, Silver Carstenson, lowing 1 Fras- C. W. Vlfagner, Miss Clara Fras- large the eur, Miss Jennie Bechtle and REX X and Miss Jessie Austin. eur, he ggphg- Y The date set for the sopho- lass plays more class play is December 14. announce- From present indications this is to be one of the best class plays ember 14. ever given at Iowa State Col- State Col- legef, ns this is Watcl1 for further announce- ments. ' lmmxr .,N:.Z,, 5 Q, . at M C? 1 Hb ' J K :fi 7 . N7 Q' 'x ' N ffm ei ' . N , ' ,f fill bf' I XT ', 'lffb lf Kfl-'fri Que 'Lx' ls 'ff .. ' , .V M I . .iii-ii V -A N '--:--M , HUBBARD STEALS THE HAMMER - -V - .x ,.....l-- from interi Aft which pai Q nume given credit mitte one addi the Paul, address freshme Hoi large . ter handle in cl' presic, lege. ever Fror. VV- ments to more NTI s. .s QE, :nt SC, S W I N Play w CLOSE CONTEST to stars larg bunch l C. W. even Take the Fall Field Meet by a Margin T17 rest of Five Points. lwiss rest L' of 1 .fl-6511- The annual sophomore-fresh- C131 11 lgwn man meet, finished after Sundown pul' the yesterday, provided one of the affe ents witnessed at the college in recent We, .t the years. entirf :Only 'The unknown freshman stars man 1 proved a more formidable bunch by een than had been anticipated, even ye., de- was maintained throughout the mgg alislg entire contest, many sensations witm L'EiOfHS were sprung, such as the stealing by tla ' arms of the hammerg and it was only years. loft after the last event had been :T if pulled off that victory was de- thz. 6 , , , clared for the O8 s. pro ons At the last Sophomore class to g' pho- meeting the motion was made the c fing and seconded and carried that the 'D and the professors be granted a mo led holiday the day after thanks- and th giving. At hort meet- The '08 class held a short meet- ers X :ommittee ing last evening. A committee to pro nd sweat- to procure class caps and sweat- ing last ers was appointed. :en The sophomore play which ten pre- was to have been given on Dec. beinl 9.10.1 14th, has been postponed until any ve Feb. 2ncl. Thf Tc. Th . fm 67'M'3 ' ' fffvd ' 771246. . wmv, l jj gilgvyr' ff l ww dawg-aa Jr Mu, Warm! 'AJQWUW4 476-ra. ffcafff, AUQMVMZQW4 vm, , X352 bf Q WMM! QA, ,- ' 0 47 fdkrif . ' stars The Sophomore class con- rm A . on 'Vened for an extensive nieetino' f f' b if-?lY? ,short yesterday afternoon. The all ligg' Beard, pervading question was in re- W5 during ,qard to the changing of the class 5 ,ix Y IN: WHY.: IIN' short colors. After the usual amount vs turtle!! W3-3.,Ql,lNg2gxr5:4 ,EN '43 IHS. of parliamentary usages the old Q':8:j7?ff f 3 I NAM, fs 'Clint r, l. . X .tncy Colors of the class Whrch were f f ti f!fl T5 l,il f yfQ,' G light burnt orange and seal brown Cf, j' fp ,, llls f: lZ!!! fx ng 21 were ehanged to dark blue and ,ff ' ' L' ln the old g'Old. Grders were taken TVX CX' then and there for the jerseys fjfjj 'N . ff-'S chain- and Capsvv ' , dj .J CCH- There are two parts to the law. the spirit and the letter gho- ng to p- .ral .ined fresh- .f and at .ls as of of cling sh m en 1-et the ecial WE MOVE On account of unavoidable circumstances the sophomores were compelled to change the date oi the production of their annual class play, and the date now definitely decided on is the 26th of this month. It is hoped that this will prove one of the best of the dramatic successes yet produced here. Seats for the sophomore clarss play lasted just long enough for the crowd to pass the bookstore window and some did not get by at that. llividently the college approves of an occasional night off. dozf more a re a br tot me, up on fray, pea' sta' sophc sl, the insur L Hall were 1 the 7, the 'ual nd e was were inese gllas .f the espe- e cen- :lass made d that a ks- imely hall nd. h, has to ha A D-ELIGHTFUL NIGHT OFF The 'O8's Present Play Which Ranks Above Any Previous Sophomore Play.-Each Member of Cast Star. At last after many tribulations and postpo-nements the sopho- mores have succeeded in giving the college A Night Off and the student body is Well satislied with the result.. The play easily ranks' above any previous sophomore play, being in the first place more pre- tentious, as the custom liasbeen to give 214 varied program with the farce occupying only the last sop. fresh n Soph was all tl' used plann effec being Old r' Ciazlly paint At meetiz and the ho-lx A Th mospl 1 half of the evening. T AGAIN THE CHAMPIONS tame he: 3ig ,IE A vwu. I iefly, a cl had 'hile I maller '08 won the baseball cham- pionship again last Week by a score of II-2. Arnold, the soph pitcher, was invincible ex- cept in the seventh, while the sophomores took kindly to Daff Cave's delivery at all times. ,O7-OOOOOO200- 2 'o8-22ooo322x-I1 fl I-Iowa see the hate he but tne' it's up f f 79 A11 fffd ppadpbbda ,p7,y,,47La-044, pewzwfa' aa! 7 4701! 5,0-o fandwfdyw- wa. J -www Wu. ff' fm.4,,Ju aww! . 1646 65.441 fdf ' if fmqwaum aa. ,api 550, Bafuv-acl. I. S. . STUD Egg? UNIQUE GIFT ,333 N. o king ifello- - .1-6- l Reenter- -55, Alabaster Bust of Longfellow.-Copy small' I 1 of Westminster Cast Presented to the Q - 2 the Public Speaking Dep't. '08 Daff j- llpionsh lim the The ,o8s have started some- purp tex- thing Worth while. The '08 class, SCOIW ', the by way of appreciation, has pre- illg YQ by a sented to the Public Speaking 501311 l am- Department an alabaster bust of SFO the great American poet, Long- Spel the last fellow. the cle Q This marks the beginning of Tl iing of the decorations in the- Public CCDT Public Speaking Department which will 'fhill h will grow and develop with the com- Dem com- ing years. It is the hope and ,03- to- purpose of Prof. Newe-ns to SODT1 art make the Department an art by and center-to establish an art ai- P611 art at- rnosphere. V07 ALL TROTTERS OF 1907 AND 1908 CLASS Trotting Begins at 6.50 p. m. With all trotters meeting at Central huilcling the males on seconcl, the females on first The Dutch BandeWllI Relieve Themselves of Some Music At 7:10 when the trotters are at the tape, the Hrst heat he run to the stalls of several faculty props ancl marlc ruhhers. The props he callecl out to see the host of trotters. The Hrst heat encl at the huge honhre on athletic Held Where the two principal owners, Peters ot the Junior stahle ancl Stewart of the Senior stahle, will offer 2 minute hets. The Dutch Bancl will let loose 3 furlongs. The seconcl heat starts immediately after and runs to Margaret Hall where a great program he given for the trotters. LER, trance mecllum, clalrvoyant, formerly of gypsy land, latterly of Des Moines concluct spiritual reacllng in Margaret Hall Clurlng' the evening Prof. Newens, Talk Expert wlII amuse The Philippine Orchestra 'formerly of Manila rencler. a few selections THE IOWA STATE COLLEGE GLEE CLUB under the leader- ship ot Prof. Resler, a gootl fellow. positively appear. TON, ancl other notahles tell why it wasnlt Start with the trot at 6:50 antl stay with lt till ll. There he some time clurlng the eveiilng. Entertain for all Everyhocly in on the 2:20 Ladies Don't Wear Your EFFEHVESUENT GUWNS Gala Occasion Senior College fnQ qi-'fvw.,,jyg7 Www rv r-NQM s -ev Inf-J FWZ. . Members of cast for Junior Play 4'Fre11ziecl Finance are as follows: Messrs. Cauady, Gar- berson, Baecler, Batchelcler Fuhrmeister, Lambert, Powers? tgp Misses Louise Laurence, Ruth Egloff, Florence Wfalls, Jessie Arrsfciqr, 'V'Ae1'nzL ff W! W X K! ffffl XD!! ff M V , 7 6 'Miz ef If il fs.: Cjljll , . 0 gf W Q, ,iff lf ,, ,faq If is 55f75fl' 'lll fsf. vw Sk 4 -A VJ I f ., Yes NA,,fj Ks . L L.a- , ,g rMNfZ6CM1'w2 gfdimgfr ff! f 1 me , MZ! , flf, M, ,WK X I X1 'WI' X ff 1, luv . ,l n f 7 ll 'W 2: ff ll X X w J I l' 'Sis l gjidfdfdry sammy, if ll --, Si 1l 4 f 615+ ?.-s, e--.K ff M ' if lhgglxyu QW-.,X,l'l, J 'mf K f .l T . . f f ,g,-'fm - w ll! 61 l ff f 's'fy5gJ11af 5l.l. ll:.' m r. e , ul , W. 'L lllll ll llllv QP ,gl-All l .L 1,4 f A m ii e E32 '-M ' ' A l P. THE JuN1oRs POSE?-TIMES . V iii V 4s4:gi V.i - Q--'3 2f:,k A M L 1f:sQ24emmfefs , g aalifxgf -r YK -lfiis ,XX XS gar colors of f co' b1 wc e ther' old ., fd: s ':f 1.j f n? if 11 ,y ri- I ij 'S Av -as sc -'A f'gr? A Greetings from wut Qlumni, I A. C. RICE.'97. AND SON Rangoon. Burma Y, is A. To the Class of 1908, Greetings: When you graduate a year from now, you will be thankful that you did not take your course of study in a school where practical things are not taught. You will have much that will be useful to you and to your State in building up its agriculture, its non-agricultural industries and its hornes. I hope a goodly number will be ready to help introduce the technical work so well organized at Ames into the lower schools of the State. - Very truly yours, ' ' W. M. I-IAYS, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. TOLEDO, OHIO, MARCH I8, I907. To the Class of '08, Creating: I am pleased to respond to your kind invitation to take some small part in the preparation of your Junior Annual, The '08 Bomb . Just a quarter of a century ago, flooking ahead, this may seem like a very long time to you, to me it seems but yesterday, or at most the day beforej, I myself became for the first time a Junior. Have been a Junior ever since andalways mean to be, so your kind offer to let me help if I can, comes to one of your own number, in spirit at least, and I thank you for having remembered me. I am feeling more Junior like today than I have since I88Z. My Junior year at I. S. C. was before the time of the Bomb , The junior energy at that time was expended in what was known as the ujunior Ex . Being young, bashful, and poorly furnished with a line of talk, I was not even asked to take part, for all of which I was duly thankful. So you see you have given me my first opportunity to take part in a distinctly Junior effort. I thank you again very kindly. This is a fine illustration, too, of the old saying that everything comes to him who waits -and works. My twenty-live years, as a Junior, have been busy happy ones, and as the years come and go and the passing events make their impressions and Ieave their mark, I have learned more and more to value and appreciate what my first year as a junior at I. S. C. has been and is to me. I have a very warm place in my heart for the good old-new school, have an active interest in what it is doing for you and you for it, know how big and strong and progressive and eflicient it is, how very much better it is in every way than in my time and am glad of it. Now, may I as a junior of some little experience remind you, without taking a text, that your responsibilities are just in proportion to your equipment for service, that from him who hath much much is expected, and that, as we say in these strenuous days, it is up to you, you must make good. You young Iowa people were born in and live in the right State, you are Juniors in the right school, you are good looking enough, you are smart enough, I hope you are just good enough, and you each must do the very best that is in you. I wish you each success, in the best sense of the word, ,andihope that this, your junior year, may be the lirst of a series, each of which maybe better and brighter and more earnest than any that have gone before.-I 4 Very truly yours, 3 M. J. Rlocs, Junior of '82. XX T ' - -'ff 1 V 32 1-. f - A yi A llh' Q v 1 HYDRAULIC DREDGING AT ILOILO P71 H. L. Morris. 1904 To the Class of 718:- As a member of the Class of '76 I Wish to send in ahead, so as to be sure and get it in on time, my congratulations and best wishes to '08. Being now a grandfather I have an abundance of cheap advice to give to young people. Ladies of the Class: be sure and marry soon, if not sooner, a good Christian and manly man and ever after live happy. Gentlemen: Remember, there are three necessary qualifications for succes in the business world, namely: first, ' ordinary ability. Second, Application. Third, Christian or moral character. You know now that the Hrst two are necessary, later in life you will realize that the third qualification is equally necessary, Your obedient servant and well wisher, J. F. I-IARDIN. Class of 7908, I. S. C., Greeting: It is diflicult for one who has been absent from our Alma Mater for fourteen years to imagine the conditions under which you are conducting your studiesg but one thing is certain,-you are looking forward to the time when the diplomas are passed and you enter upon the practical duties of life. Your education will help you in your endeavor to approach the ideal you have chosen or may choose. An educated person who has resolved, with Gods help, to do right at any cost will not only succeed, but will prove a source of strength to others who desire to do right, but are weak. As a business man, I have seen many failures, nearly all of which were due to lack of christian principle which showed itself in many ways. As employees, a lack of interest in their work, evil habits, dishonesty or unre- liabilityg as business men, questionable niethods, dishonesty, placing the dollar ahead of principle, evil associates, etc. Your success as individuals will depend more upon your character than upon your education, important as is the latter. Many a brilliant, highly educated young man has failed, leaving a vacancy to be filled by one with much less natural ability and education, but who had a strong character and could be depended upon. I. S. C. has turned out a great many splendid men and women. Many of these came from christian homes and did not depart from the principles learned therein. Others, less fortunate, have learned from their christian associates, while still others have turned a deaf ear and have decided to 'travel with those going the other road, and I regret to say that some such have been a disgrace to society. Be careful in choosing your friends that they be of the right sort, for no one is your friend, no matter how good his intentions may be, who is not interested in your highest Welfare. May your senior year add much to your fitness for life's duties, and may you not forget to Seek ye first the kingdom of God and l-lis righteousnessg and all these things shall be added unto you . I wish you all a useful and prosperous life. R. B. BENJAMIN, Class of '9Z. SEATTLE, WASH., APRIL 5, I907. As a representative of Class H578 I take pleasure in extending to Class l908 a most cordial greeting. The thirty years that have elapsed since we were Juniors at the old college have swept by like a Heeting summerls day. The new generation that has taken our place has multiplied in numbers, in opportunities and in responsibilities. The world will demand more of you than it did of us and I am sure it will not be disappointed. Life is what we make it and in the long run each man will get what he deserves. The most successful man is the one who gets the most joy out of life and helps most to lift the burdens from his fellow man. Your college life will Ht you, as no other experience can, to meet and surmount clifliculties until you achieve success. We boys and girls who are now hfty years old or more salute the coming successful leaders of the state and the nation. In behalf of the Junior Class of thirty years ago I bespeak for Class l908 the best that this life affords. Yours very truly, HARRY L. GLENN, Class 1878. IZ' I .PA 1' HE'- JI' - ,. .ea -' ,I-: , 515:21 S xf r 1 2- fJig.-.,.., ,, V V. .. .. . --:..'4f..f:,-.Hrg,3:Fnf' ,- .L. ..' . 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It is true to be sure that the efforts of every department of athletics 'were not crowned with victory after victory, but much new promising material was developed, the Ames spirit cultivated, and a Woman's Athletic Association organized. The season opened with more men training than ever before. The shed was a scene of activityg first the base-ball men, next the varsity track men, and last, but not least in numbers, the new material were moulded into shape by the careful hand of Jack Watson. Work continued steadily from the very first up to the home meet. The home meet was interesting and uncertain as to the outcome from the first to the last events. The '06's were in a class by themselves, glad receivers of the booby sprize. The main fight raged between the 'O8's and '07's. By the efforts of an old 'varsity man who had faith- fully served the college four years in state contests, the '07's won the meet by a score of five points. The team was made up largely of old men, but the abundance of good new material made the ,varsity men work to hold their positions. Never before have we had a team that trained as earnestly and consistently. Too much praise cannot be given them for their earnestness and determination. The physical condition of the men can best be shown by a review of the dual meets. Drake duel meet came first after the home meet. Drake was weak and the contest wasn't a good work out for the 'varsity. S. U. I. met defeat at the hands of Jacks warriors on state field. Score: Ames 93?-, S, U. I. 482-. Attention now centered on state meet., Prospects were brighter then ever before. It was Jack Watson's second year, the men had learned to train under him, and our captain was l-lenninger, to whom belongs the honor of leading the first successful team from I. S. C. to state meet. He conducted himself just as a captain should, said Jack Watson. The 26th of May came a fine sunny day. Ames was early on the field of action, ever fighting, hopeful to the end. A merry bunch of people left for Ames that night to celebrate the victory with one of the biggest bonlires ever built at I. S. C. Ames won four firsts, eight seconds, and was the only college to win a first and second in one event. Captain l-lenninger broke state record in high hurdles, but his time did not stand on account of one hurdle being knocked down. Confidence in Jack Watson was renewed. l-le had trained the first winning team from I. S. C. To know Jack is to have had him as your trainer. You will find him always patient, persevering, and guiding. Too much praise cannot be given his name for the victory of May 26, I906. A..-2' WINNERS OF STATE MEET 1906. bums meet, 1906. EVENTS RECORD FIRST SECOND THIRD '06 '07 '00 '09 100 yarrr dash. :I0'f2. .. Packard .... Thompson. Leberger... 6 3 220 yard daah 123 ..... Packard ... Thompson .. Lchcrgar .. .. .. 440 yard rrrrr. . r55 ..... Cave ....... Packard .... Hewitt . .. 1 .. 880 yard run. . 2:07 ..... Beard ...... johnson .... Biller ..... - . 5 3 One rr.11c rrrrr. 5:15 ..... Beard ..... Packard .... vardvlarrcr.. .. 6A .. Two mile rrrrr. ..... Mutch ..... waggarrcr... srafrard.... . 0 1 120 yd. hurdle :l6g . . Niclaoll ..... Henninger. .. Woods . . .. .. .. 5 220 yd. hurdle 26g ..... Hcrrrrirrgcr .. Niclioll ..... Woods. .. .. 3 Hammer throw 123. 4 ...... Lambert .... Uhl. ...... Mills.. . . . . . . 5 High jump... 5.4 .... Henninger... agfjiy 1 .. ..., ... ,. .. 4 Shot put ..... 36.8. .... Braggcr .,... Tunis ...... Stoufer .... .. 5 .. Broad jump. . 21.15 ...... Barber. . . . . Woods ..... Underwood.. . . , , I Pole vault .... 10:2 ....,., 1v1cCa11aar5rh . Miller ..... ora. ,. ... ,. 9 000 yd. relay. I:37Q ..... Class '09 .... Class '00.. . Class '07 .. .. 3 5 Milefelay ---- 3:4552 -..... Class '00 .. Class '07.. . Class '00 ... .. 5 1 Discus ..... 107 . ..... Cave.. ... 1Thaycr .,.. Stoufer .. . .. 3 .. - 00 53 48 43 Qmesadioma, 1906. EVENTS RECORD lar PLACE 2d PLACE 3d PLACE 15451. 100 yard dash . .. 102 .... 11525512232 ff' U Af . ...... Packer .. 5 4 220 yard dash ... 242 ..... Packer ,... . Rcrrahaw ...... Lahcrgcr. .. 3 440 yard rrrrr .... 57 ...... Hubbard ,..... Reineclce ...... Hewitt .... 3 880 yard run .... 2:1 1 . . . Johnson . .. Van Marter ..., Beard . . . . . . . 9 0 One mile run .... 4:47 , . Curtis . . . . Riley ......... Packard . . . . . . . 6 3 Two mile run .... 10:56 . . . Mutch . . . . Waggoner. . . . Curtis . . . . . 9 0 120 yard hurdle.. 165 .... Hcrrrrirrgcr ..... Nicholl r....... Brown .. .. 0 1 220 yard hrrrdlc.. 273 .. Nichols . . Hcrrrrrrrgcr .. Brown .. .. 0 1 Harrrrrrcr rhraw... 132.7 . .. Chalrrrcra .. . Lambert . .... Uhl .... . 4 5 High jump ...... 5.6. . White ..... . Jaenson. ... Tracy .... . .. 6 3 Shot par .... .... 3 9.55 ... Darkcc . .. . Brugger ...... lVlclVlal1on . . 3 6 Braad jrrrrrp ..... 22 .... Barber .. . Brrrkhcirrrcr ..... Lambert ..... 6 3 1v1cCrr11arrgh 1 Parc vault ...... I0 .... Bickel ... Crossan 1 ,.. .,. 61 Brown 1 8804yard relay... 1:36 Arrrca .. lowa ........ . .. 5 3 Muc relay. ...... 3:41 Ara..-ac .... Iowa' H ,, H, .. 5 3 Discus.. .. . 112.65 Chalmers . . 1v1c1v1a1r.,,,, ,.,., Thayer .. 1 0 93,1485 ' Ju f Q X f g 1- li X Q f fa i Z X X 1 4 A 1 t .1 X f -7 I 7' y XL 4 1 li 9 9 1 N- 1 11 I Cx I 1 C J 4,9 4.19 ,l JE f x ' X 2 X N C 5 7 af.-m,, qarrr.. Il am. I pri State meet, may 26, 1906. EVENTS' RECORDS 1st PLACE Zd PLACE 3d PLACE AG I DlC N 100 Yd. Dash 10:00 Hamilton -- Huff -,-.-.. Luberger.--, 1 3 . 5 Mile Run .... 4:41Q . ..... Riley ..... Packard Curtis .... 4 -- 5 -- -- 120 yd. hurdle 152 -, 0, Henninger . Clow . ,.... Barr . . . 5 4 -- - 440 yd. dash-- 50g - . --- DeHaan .- - Hubbard , -- Dawson .-- 3 6 -- 220 yd. hurdle 25 - . . Clow ..... Hamilton --- Bair - .- -- 6 - - 3 880 yd. run -- 2100i ....., Beard ..... Noble .... Haven - -. 5 .. l -- 3 I mile relay -. 3:26Q ...... Grinnell ---. Iowa ...... . Ames ....., 1 5 3 -- -- - 2 mile run..-. 10:13 .- .... Mutch --- Waggener.-- Vanlfvcra-.. 8 -- -- 1 -- 880 yd.re1ay-- 1352 ...... Ames . .... Grinnell .... Drake . , .,,, 5 3 -- 1 -- -- Pole vault---- 11:7 - . ..... Haggard .-- Bickel . ..... Wood .-..--- 3 -- 5 -- 1 Discus .-.... 1 I6:04L . . McMahon - Thayer ..-. Chalmers --- 3 -- 6 - - -- -- High jump .-, 5:8 ........ Englfman.-- 33232:-Std .....,. -- 2 -- 2 -- 5 I6-lb. shot put 40:6 - . .... Conaway ,- Brugger . Durkee ..... 3 .- 1 5 -- -- Broad jump -. 21:65 .--- Clow ,.... Barker . .--. Boyd . ..... 3 6 -- -- I6-lb. h'r th'w 133:2 Chalmers ., Uhl - ,... Lambert --- 4 -- 5 - 220 yd. dash - 22: Q- --- Hamilton . . Huff - ..... Scart L 3 P, gl - 2 . 48 38 20 14 1 22 ,I-L q-'Fm 44, -7 -'s...,.,- -xx xx , .2 Z f X123 5 Z S ,J L j , ,,-4 X 2 -4 5 ,, TSE I FN fxx fl fx fx 5 fs 'N 'x 11 1l 1' W 1'7 ' xg-,J X f ,4. :XXI 3.p.m. gp,-M. Tpim. gpm Www weft AER? Moines hs. jfrezhmen. EVENTS 100 yard dash - Pole vault ,,,,, Dxscus .... - - - Mile run- ---- High jump .... 120 yard hurdle- 440 yard run -- 12 pound shot - 220 yard hurdle Broad jump --- 880 yard run -- 220 yarhl dash - Mile relay . - - - Half mile relay RECORD 144 PLACE za PLACE sa PLACE D A 4103.-. Ham-isCDJ Thompson qAu A .. 5 4 9.5 ,..,, McCul1oughfAl MacomberlDl Mi11erfAJ---- 5 6 103.6 Mooomboo fm. Mai1anpereCDl- Phillips gm -- 9 -- 6:10 ..,, Johnson fAp.- Wioo1oWqAp- Hoffmooqnp - '1 s 5.54 ,... Walker qDp-- RomoioqA5--- ToooyqAp----- 5 4 :171 Nio11o1oqAy -- Horton qAp -. Newm:-mfDJ 1 a 5565 ..., Horoioqnp ..,. Hubbard 4Al -- cm qAu----- 5 4 41.4 Mooomboo 4135- Underwood qAp Lambert qA5-. 5 4 :gag Nichols qAy.-- Martin my -- HortonfAl--- 5 5 21.1---. Mamoooioqm- Lambert qAy--- Thompson qA3 5 4 2:22 .... Mitchell my Johnson qAp--- Drake fm- . 4 5 425 ..... Thompson qAp- Wo11oqAm- .... LambertfAJ- . 9 3:1172-U Ames Des'Moines ---- ---------- 34 5 1:4555-.. Ames--H Doo Moines - 3 5 54 zo ff-nz., . ww ffm, ,, W , ...X 4 ... -4.3 -.Q . 1 ' ' L X . x 'N x fe- x rx X ' .1 U STATE CHAMPIONS 1906 glfnuthall. HE football season of l906 will long be remembered by l. S. C. students as one of the bright spots in the past, for in that year our team, fighting for the honor of the college attained the long coveted position of champions of Iowa. ln years before the team had come very near to the point of glory but not until .- l906, did they succeed in placing I. S. C, at -' ' the top. When the call for football candidates was sounded, a goodly number of huskies appeared upon the field, everyone willing to do his best to conquer our old rivals, and it wassthrough this willingness on the part of the men to train consistently and obey their coach in every way that the championship was brought to Ames. The season opened with everyone showing particular interest, for the football teams were face to face with new rulings that threatened to revolutionize the game of football, and some anxiety was felt as to whether our coach could solve the new rules and give us a winning team, but Ristine rose admirably to the occasion and with the skill of a general he brought forth new plays that displayed his genius. With wonderful perseverance the men worked faithfully and under the leadership of the crafty Jaensen, the team worked like a machine. During the season of 1906, the 'varsity played ten games, nine of which were victories, while three were played by the reserves, who won from Waterloo l-ligh and West Des Moines, but lost to Ida Grove High. The first three 'varsitygameswere of little importance, Cornell, Coe, and Des Moines College being easily defeated. On October, I3, came the first real test of the cyclones' mettle. On that date the much heralded team from Sioux City came down with a team that threatened to V.. ,sly . ' ' .' - put a quietus on our claims to the championship, but they returned badly defeated. One week later the full 'varsity squad invaded the state of Nebraska for the purpose of retrieving the defeat which the Cornhuskers had infricted the year before. With the fighting spirit that they displayed throughout the whole season and with the aid of Jobby's accurate toe, the championship of one state was obtained ! October 27, was the date of the game with Minnesota. For years the cyclones had gone to Minneapolis only to return in defeat. This year the team had great hopes of winning and the Gophers feared the game, but a cloud of gloom was cast over the college when captain Jaensen was severely injured in practice during the week before the Minnesota game. Although their captain was unable to lead the team, they went into it fighting to make up for his loss and although defeated there was no dishonor in the defeat. The next games were with South Dakota and Grinnell, who were easily defeated, although the wearers of Scarlet and Black accomplished their usual trick of scoring. Un the Saturday following the Grinnell game, came the contest, to which we had been looking forward for months. On November, 24, the cyclones accompanied by the student body, journeyed to Iowa City, met and conquered the Hawkeyes for the first time in several years. At last our most cherished dream -had come true and we returned to Ames jubilant with the thought that finally we had overcome our rivals. But there was still one more game before the championship was clinched and on Thanks- giving day, the team defeated Drake at the stadium under very adverse climatic conditions. 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V ,, . c ,:J'5 5, K HV -1 ', :Z .4 . Hz: -. .- ,V.,,-gkfqz , Lui , c3,5,g:' 'Q , 1 1 11:--2 . T' 123, if? ' ' ' ,, 415, s .fam V 2 , ' I 'L' 9' 4' 2? 15,3433 .. - - '-?:gV,- JE' - F ig ag ' .55 W.l1A. CBARBER Sub End P. L. REPPERT Full Back hz plapen that Iaft game fur Si 5. QE W X 5 f A r ' I J ,M I LYMAN Ta clcle R. fA. Sub f . V . WV , , , W J W 43 , ' w fgvblfr Mgpllff fl ff '. Vfg , I. fiery ,145 fw viw 'wail ' ,, f-. 'VM My , Vx- , ' ,f ,, 3-7'-f,::-N V ,A f I 114. I V T. ' f 5gV, ,n7 ., ,fmf V15 ,V V f.V.'A , f A ' ' ' 3 .V ,wh lf'11nG'VfV:' fl V ' ' ' 'LCf ,f?'I- r. brute of the Season Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 29-I. S. C. 81-Cornell 5-I. S. C. 36-Coe 6-I. S. C. 45-Des Moines I3-I S. C. 32-Morningside 20 I. S. C. I4-Nebraska 27-I. S. C. 4-Minnesota 3-I. S. C. 22-South Dakota I 7-I. S. C, 25--Grinnell 24-I. S. C. 2-Iowa 29- I. S. C. 7H-Drake 268 ON TO MINNESOTA W ' ' ' '4 'A' ' ' -.1 i f E v E . I I Y .4 K vu , W , , BEFORE IOWA AFTER IOWA AT IOWA SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 69215155 Jfunthall scares '08 ...... ..... 0 '07... ... .....ll '09...... ....0 'IO ...... ..,.5 'I0...... ....5 '07 .... .. ....2 THE END V the honor of the college is just as much at STANTON 3 Tllelmis Team. Tennis at I. S. C. has not the large following as have our other athletics, but nevertheless it is one of our best sports and should receive better support than it has in years past. Probably because there are so few taking part in the game, and because of less attention paid to the players in practice by the student body, a game of tennis passes almost unheeded. However stake in a contest of this kind as in any other intercollegiate meeting. Last season there was one tournament of importance that with Coe, who possessing the best courts in the state, always sends forth a strong team. On May ll, Stanton and Little, representing Ames, met the Coe team on the I. S. C. courts. The unexpected happened when Stanton was defeated in singles by 6-8, 4-6. It must be said how- ever that his playing was not up to standard on account of lack of practice. Little played a good game and won, defeating the Coe man 7-5, 7-5. The finals in singles however were won by Coe's fast playing. The doubles came our way easily by a score of 6-2, 6-4, showing good team work by Stanton and Little. Much is expected from Little in the future, who from his strong play- ing last season, should develop into one of the best men with the racket that ever represented I. S. C. X,-'TX LITTLE , ,, ,xx xi -.., ,I 1: , 'zq',4.-QW W! , 1 X f. W NN W f 2' X 7 ff HW 61 ig f Q Nw r x Q L31 ik n 9,13-1721, W! J 35 S -41 1'-,,?:, ' f f 1 , W, W X Z F f '51 X 0 X L- X Z X J f' fx, ,3 IWW ' A I 7 N W JE Baseball The baseball season of l906, did not' open with such a promising aspect as did the track season. Although the team did not bring home as many victories as our other teams did, it was not because they did not work and train as did the others, The squad had met with some serious losses, caused by some of the star players not returning to collegei However, early in the spring the baseball men were at work in the shed limbering up their arms. At the first sign of good weather the candidates appeared upon the campus and active training began, and then it was seen how the ranks had been depleted. Captain Parson's task now was to organize and lead a team of new men who were to play their first game of college baseball. But a little later in the spring, matters took definite shapewhen Clyde Williams., the crack third baseman of college and professional company appeared upon the campus and took charge of the baseball team. With the energy that has always been characteristic of him, Mr. Williams selected hismen, after giving every one a fair tryout and put onto the field a team that contained a promising lot of ball players. The pitching staff had probably suffered the mostaand the only veteran to appear was Riley, who was the mainstay of this position. Numerous other pitchers tried out, but the only one to make good was Harris, a south paw with some puzzling curves. The other new men on the team were Penfield, at second, Smith, at third, and Cunningham in centerfield. The team worked hard to bring honor to their college and although not landing at the top there were still other teams below ours. The athletic council is to be congratulated on selecting such a man as Clyde Williams as the coach of the athletic teams of the College. With two such men as Watson and Williams, leaders in their own profession, success cannot but come to the College in the future. Clyde Williams is one of the best athletes this stat: has produced and his performances have always been pleasing to watch because of his gentlemanly sportsmanship and with him as a leader, our athletics must b: clean, 4 , 0 '0 l , 2 'K t k wiv-A ,ariz- , 'N 3 N X .- Ap ' 'h I um' few ,' f '1 - 2,11 'fffl f. Q ' 29 . -9-1'?:Cw.-'-21 5.35 -ff ' ' i' ni 'f i ll ' -. 351115,-,ax -Y 3. , ' . 'Mfr 5: Q-'ig R. A. ARNOLD Mainstay of '08s on the Diamond Scare of Qtlass Baseball Games ' SPRING OF 1906. MAY I6. MAY 23. '08 ..... ..7 '08... ....I2 '09 ..... ..I '07... Z MAYIS. '07 ..... .... 8 '06 ............ 7 - 08,s win championship for second time. JUNIOR MA MEN! g:::::::::' ,N I N-, W1 L:-. 1 X Xu 1 X X x Q .v .10 QQ '-,-', if X K1 L - , L ::1 --- x A :X Uv WW -is M, W 5'- ff Z A .gi f ' XX f.. - - W . X , Qx N ., -Q x - 5 f K Is X K K I 'Aff , . W TX fy! n,t1 ' UW X A I , if 1 '. 75 vi Vx' , Z X U1 EH 1 5, xii? HWY ' , gel um in 1 X Y y. X x X , will ' i -,,,...e ' -,mA I N Ll-ii 535 I... ' Y rv.: . -s - - K , , .Q . 'sfxyile'-5' wa. -:tv-,A U ' l ff' . ' ,hgrlgff ,gms - -- ' Ay ?-,,..,. . ,ad l .Q XX .1 .,-.4329 0 3' 'Mc-2' '1-1::'s:?35fi2' ' N Sa: '-eg' Q X 20 f5c h? Q l , p 4179:-49cQ J fl M fu Nhillgltllllgig 352: lf' is 1909! j 9555? 3452229 IRLS athletics at l S. C., have hitherto been almost unnoticed but the past year has enthusiasm IH this branch of college athletics. The Woman s Athletic Association was organized in the fall of '05. It consists of three clubs basket ball, tennis, and hockey, and a council the members of which are four from the faculty, the dean of women, and the officers of the association. Miss Winifred Tilden, the president and physical director has charge of the different lines of work. To her the credit of the growing interest in this department of athletics must Girls' Qtbletirs. 0 ' fr ' r - , Md lf . witnessed a greait revival of interest and alan 'V ' sgkf Q i , 4 7 X 9x 'Il qt la, N' be given. The interest in basket ball revived to such an extent that several important games were played. The games excursion days were interesting, and well attended. The basket ball team defeated Simpson at Indianola, February 22, l907. Score: Ames I6, Simpson 13. Ames is known far and wide for her progressiveness along various lines of experiment and research. No less is her progressive tendency in the sports of the age. English Field Hockey was introduced into this country in l9Ol, Ames has fallen into line and has given the game a permanent place in athletics for Women. The hockey team Won, the first inter-collegiate hockey game ever played in Iowa, on October 5, l9U6. Ames 4, Coe Z. Basketball Tlleam. Forward ..... Right Forward ...A Left Forward .... Forward Center. . . Back Center ..... Right Guard .... Left Guard . . . Guard ..... Alma McCulla Vera Prime, Captaln Emma Leonard Athyl Olson Ruth Watts Edna Pammel Harriet Pammel Eliza Carlson ifaurkep Team. Right Wing ....... Left Wing ........ Right Forward Guard .... . . . Left Forward Guard. Center ............ . . Right Guard ...... Left Guard. . . 1 Guard ...., .... Goal Tender. .. .. The following were awarded Association: X BASKET BALL. Alnta McCulla Mary Wilson Millie Flynn Ada Hayden Kate Lysinger f . Gsee Nvilson, Captain Louise Lawrence, Hellen Martin Coral Roberts Josephine Calonkey Grace Davis Ruth Dyer, Florence Kimball Florence Kimball, Millie Gillette Georgia Day Blanche Walters, Genevieve Dreher medals by the Womans Athletic HOCKEY Osee Wilson Ruth Walters Coral Roberts Louise Laurance Millie Gillette Verna Erwin Ruth Dyer Blanche Walters Genevieve Dreher NNW ,,,. I f CHAMPIONS OF IOWA 4 Q9ur Qtlnllzgz. one 52 l - V , ' X Mlm W f wa ZJYW 2 K 5 Y 5Y , Rf c lf' '2 A, g yn . -4, i Q -- . Y , Y' rf t ,VI A3 0: - so-, . xl Q r f . O ' .E 4 A s OT many years since the technical school or college was regarded as a place where one was taught to work with the hands only, and that the culture and refinement which should accompany a college education were entirely lackingg especially was this true of colleges, such as our own, separately established from the State Universities. Hence the place which these great educational centers were destined to till in the training of the youth of our country has been rather overlooked and underestimated. Thus our own State College has not been appreciated, especially by the people of our own state, as one of the foremost educational and cultural institutions in the country. But', as President Beardshear has said, U by what philosophy other than the rote of custom are sweetness and light in education confined to the purely Hellenistic culture? The education of the hand is making reputable avenues to the completest development of lifef, So we of the Junior class in common with our fellow students, faculty, and college officers, believe that the time has come when an institution offering facilities such as are offered by our own college, must be recognized, not merely as training points, but as broad educational centers which send out graduates of culture and refinement, as well as of technical knowledge. Especially must such a fact be recognized in connection with the Iowa State College. Founded less than half a century ago, out where full-half the virgin sod of the prairies lay never up-turned, fathered by a State barely out of its 'teens, the Iowa State College has, by rapid strides in development made for itself a name and a place second to none of its kind in the world, while in its Agricultural College, it is universally conceded to be unequalled. The States and foreign lands from which the College draws its student body, as well as the many post-graduate students, are of themselves proof of the edu- cational advantages of our school. During the past half decade, persons have matriculated as regular students from nearly every State -in the Union. From our borderlands, Canada and Mexico, from the West India Islands, South American countries, the Philippines, China, England, and several of the continental European countries have come students to enroll in this great school that they might have the advantages of the best. A spacious and beautiful Campus, modern buildings and laboratories, with more than a dozen regular collegiate courses, provide superior advantages for the great student body which is rapidly nearing the two thousand mark, Yet our best equipment is the splendid group of professors who head the various departmentsg men and women striving loyally, not for mere remunera- tion, but for the welfare, the interests of I. S. C. They are the forces which are nobly exploiting the aims and ideals of the College, its ambition to send forth graduates who will creditably fill any positions to which they may be called, at the same time possessing the refinements, true grace, and culture of the educated. We are proud to say that such aims are being accomplished. We have hinted with satisfaction of the splendid growth of our College, of its breadth and scope of work, its buildings and equipment, and of its splendid leaders of today: but it is with pride that we point to the graduates of this school and to the positions of prominence and honor which they today fill in every land. It is in them that 'we find the fulfillment and recognition of the aims, the hopes, the ideals of the school, and a demonstration of the fact that we are, and rightfully should be ranked as one of the leading educational institu- tions. A roll call of the graduates of the Iowa State College will compare favorably with any institution in America. All over this broad land and in foreign countries are I. S. C. graduates of name and honor. They are found in the Presidential Cabinet, and in many other important governmental relationships. In all the great agricultural developments, or in the mighty industrial problems, the Ames graduate is to be found, a fundamental factor. East, West, North, and South, he superintends the great projects which are fundamental to our very national existence itself. Nor as an educator is he lacking, the I. S. C. graduate being in large demand in such capacities. Allow a single instance. Of the State Agricultural Colleges of the United States, nineteen have as heads of their Animal Husbandry departments, Ames men. The technical schools of the country draw largely on the Engineering graduates, while scores from the various departments, are the mainstay of schools of lesser rank. Even in the religious world, Ames has an enviable prominence, some of the best graduates of the school having already acquired a world wide reputation in religious work. So we of the Junior class hereby express our unswerving loyalty. and faith in our beloved I. S. C., willing to trust the best of our lives into her keeping, honoring, trusting, upholding her always, and believing mightily that as the years roll on, I. S. C. will continue to be the greatest, the purest, and the best. THE '08 CLASS. L 1 , l x I F H . N 4 A x J X Yi W' - v. .uf .. ' .'ff'.-. - '- -vu -if: .l.' 'r ' G.. -x 12- J..f . f. Q2 .I ,-. iff- . x . I C54 'a.g-- 5:33 - I If- gp fq- .,- . '- QI.. .' 'ull If: ..,I.I I III. .I I I '. L ' .1 E: Q. ' I .--427 ' -2-Par.-.-4 . . .2 Q.: - 'ef -' Q V -if - l .,-. -In q .:, .. .--L13 .:2:.'.p. . 3521. - .a. 1 '-E-'I-'TL-'.'.dffi--I-x -- ii '-x . - , ,gg 3, - - I -' - ,f L---.-I-. - -':L,,1-.- .. 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K I I Q'-333, 1.1 :Ii..f.-:QIa.,.,g..I.-.I- :I.,-IzII.,.Q, -.53 :I,,..5.EI - 'H 1- -. .--- .- ' -. - --..:- .4 YJ -Tl! 79 'fiaux .J5 2 'MTH .lv- YJ 25'-V' I-1-4 s .-.fff vjhgl-s 'f-'I F: flflphalm 2 -- Nix -5.5 -,Iv .wp :N . ' '- -. - , -TL! . -, - - .II 1 ' 'f ': -.V .. g..Jg ggi... :I I 1 1 4 I , x Qtiliulism literary Society. OFFICERS. GERTRUDE HERR - President. FLORENCE RAE - Vice President. LILIE LISTER- Recording Secretary. RUTH WALLACE - Treasurer. ETHEL WEIDENMAIER - Secretary C orresponding. Emma Leonard Florence Rae Mable Rundall Lilie Lister Gertrude Herr Angie McKinley Florence Kimball Florence Secor Elva Forman Lilian Storms Ethel Weidenmaier Ada Hayden Sophie Hargis Ruth Wallace Helen Martin Alma McCulla Edith Troutner 'Fay F arnum Franklin French Gussie Sonner Georgie Day Luella Robb Nellie Nash Verna Ervin Alice Gibson Halle Wilson Laura Storms Edna Pammel Harriet Pammel Helen Jones Eva Pitts Mary Bowers Edna Andre Maude Mirick Amy Parsons Ruth Langseth Carol Conger Mona Robinson Helen Simcoke Edna Day June Budd ' Elise Carlson Cecile Smith Celia Morris Athyl Olson Margaret Baker Sadie Clark Alice Armstrong welsh QEcIectir literary Smitty. OFFICERS. O. A. COHAGEN - President. FOSTER CAMPBELL - Vice President. FRANK C. VINCENT-Recording Secretary. BEN PUTNAM - Treasurer. M. W. PULLEN - Corresponding Secretary. , MEMBERS. Atkinson, O. E. Good, Harry ' Baxter, W. G. Gregory, C. V. Campbell, Foster Hall, A. G. Campbell, George Haberkorn, B. Campbell, R. Huges, R Cohagen, O. A. Humphrey, M. T. Creel, E. Jay, D. A. Eby, Chas. King, H. M. Emerson, G. ' Kirkpatrick, A. Z. Garberson, l... D. Kirkpatrick, G. Kirstein, E. Langlois, E. C. McDonald lVlurl A Lister, A. A Paulson, Leonard Pullen, M. W. Pullen, G. C. Putnam, Ben Rail, Ellis Shoals, W. l H Shenk, E.. E.. Snow, F. R. .N Stebbins, A. W. Stang, C. H. Stewart, J. A. Taylor, I. I. Templeton, T. Vincent, Frank C. Wallace, H. A. W'hallon, Paul Wheeler, Delbert Woodrui, John firwrent literary inning, WINFIELD DUDGEON - President. EMMA MADSON - Vice President. ETHEL MCDONALD - Recording Secretary. P. M. KlNG- Treasurer. ADDIE FURMAN - Corresponding Secretary. Alexander, G. W. Anderson, Gurine Archer, Dorothy Austin, Jessie Bek, H. E. Cable, E. Y. Canady, A. A. Davis, C. W. Dewey, A. O. Dewey, F. S. Dudgeon, Winheld F revert, Guy Frevert, Matilda Furman Addie Gillette, Grace Gillette, Millie Hallowell, Ada Hallowell, Inez Hamilton, E.. W. Howard, Carlotta Hunt, Edith Ka Del, Orpha Kelsey, C. King, P. M. Langwill, Will Mack, Ci. H. Madson, Emma McKib5en, H. B McDonald, Ethel Meacham, H. A. Middleton, R. S. Minert, Jessie Morrison, G. W. Musgrove, F. B. Scoates, Dan Scoates, R. Shumway, C. R. Skelley, F. V. Smith, Ruth Snyder, D. C. Taylor, Nora Weiriek, Ray J Bbileleutberni Qocietp. OFFICERS. I-I. E. MORROW - President. G. T. GUTHR112 - Vice President. RUTH TROUTNER - Secretary. H. HAZEN - Treasurer. EDITH BOOI-IER - Corresponding Secretary. MEMBERS. C. S. Arthur Edith Booher C. R. Bush C. S. Campbell F. G. Churchill J. C. Clark Grace Davis Genevieve Dreher R. E. Drennan E. F. Ferrin Grace Forbes Nellie Ford Will Francis O. C. Fuchs G. T. Guthrie W. A. Hasl-:in H. Hazen M. W. Turner 'E. H. Hawbalcer Louise Upton H. H. Heningson M. E. Van Meter A. H. Hanson J. E. Waggoner W. C. Iverson J. M. Wiggins F. l... Kerr Florence Walls C. A. Kupfer Osee Wilson John Lage V Bessie Brown G. L. Martin Winifred Van Alstine Jesse McKean Eva McBurney W. S. MCBurney H. E. Morrow C. H. Morrow E. L. Morris Ruth Myers E G. M. Nelson ij. M. Nelson F. W. Pinney Myrtie Person J. O. Rankin . R. E. Reuling Coral Roberts Lou Salmon H. A. Sayre l... C. Shantz Ruth Troutner 1 Ebilumatbian literary Qucietp. B. W. CROSSLEY-President. W. H. PETERS - Vice President H. W. WAGNER -Recording Secretary. H. L. THORNTON - Treasurer. LOREN JOLLY - Corresponding Secretary. Aclamson, A. Bashforcl, l... G. Cruz, M. M. Jepson, M. S. Kirkpatrick, K. A, Martin, S. D. Morris, E. A. Platt, S. Cu. Rhodes, W. Schnaidt, W. F. Tracy, F. E. MEMBERS. Batehelcler, H. S. Clausen, C. C. Klrrance, B. l... Jolly, Loren Long, Cu. 'Miner, Ward Patterson, George Prouty, Earl Secor, P. R. Schnaiclt, H. A. Tone, Bliss, C. R. Crabb, M. C. Carver, S. gHerron, O. S. Lungreen, A. F. Myers, Mr. Patterson, H. F. Pulver, C. W. Serauer, Theo. Thornton, H. Lee Wagner, W. H. Van Fossen, Ralph Beenhafat, E. O Crossley, B. W. Haefner, H. Hadley, 1. D, Luick, H. F. Merten, CJ F. Peters, W. H. Quaife, A. E.. Simm, E. Troup, Jas. White, Homer Bachelor Eehating Society. OFFICERS. W. R. BARBER-President. R. S. MOORE-Vice President. G. L. IVICCAIN-Treasurer. H. H. KILDEE-Secretary. Cu. K. MCCULLOUGI-I-Sergeant-ai-arms. MEMBERS. IW. R. Barber A. C. Perrin W. A. Danielson Cn. K. McCullougli C. Stahl C. M. Reacling I. McFarlane Cx. Bader C. -I. Warren A. E. Berggren F. E. Cave R. F. Fuhrmeister H. H. Kildee A. W. Thompson E R. S. Moore H. E. Robinson C. M. Sones A. C. Stelle G. K. Swift Peter Van Cxilct P. C. Crouse S. W. Allen G. M. Wills H. B. McElyea G. C. Collins E. B. Carr C. B. Egan A J. E. King -G. E. Farmer C. W. Martin G. L. McCain I... E. Orcott E. B. Rhine V. R. Velander C. xl. Stout W. R. Scott S. A. Knapp I i Qtbian literary Qocietp OFFICERS. J. S. ELLIOTT - Presideni. A. A. BURGER- Vice President. R. VAN DEVENTER - Recording Secretary. C. KINNEBREW - Treasurer. A. MAGSAYSAY - Corresponding Secretary. MEMBERS. Arnold, R. A. Otteson, P. H. K Burger, A. A. Paine, R. H. Bakke, A. l... Phillips, E. Beard, V. D. Reynolds, lr. Black, C. . Sanders, lVl. G. Chambers, A. Van Deventer, R. Cort, E. D. Niccolls, F. Davis, W. Sloan, M. L. Deming, R. lVl. Packard, W. E.. Forman, l... W. Folker, A. D. Elliot, S. Godfrey, G. W. Gowdy, L. Haskell, E. S. Herm, O. Kinnebrew, C. Lyons, R. T. Magsaysay, A. Q9tatnriraI. F. V. SKELLEY Winner in the State Oratorical Contest. ORATORICAL COUNCIL. BACHELOR. A. L. Perrin l... E. Orcott C. VV. Wills CLIO. Angie lVlcKinley Clara Fr-aseur Gussie Sonner CRESCENT. E.. N. Hamilton Grace Gillette Orpha Ka Del WELCH. l... D. Garberson lr. D. Woodrui E.. E. Schenk PYTHIAN. R. T. Lyons R. M. Deming V. D. Beard PI-IILELEUTI-IEROI C. R. Bush J. O. Rankin Coral Roberts PI-IILOMATI-I EAN. A. Adamson C. C. Clauson U. F. Uhl For several years lVlr. E. B. Howard of Ames, desiring to encourage young men to study live public questions and to develop skill in public address, has generously assisted the debating league in awarding medals to our intercollegiate debaters. His efforts have been a stimulus to the debating interests of the college and have been a very important factor in raising debating to its present high position. I. QS. C. DEBATING LEAGUE. OFFICERS. O. A. COHAGAN-President. L.. D. GARBERSON-Vice President. ' W. F. SCHNAIDT-Secretary. lf. S. DEWEY-Treasurer. MEMB ERS. WELCH. i Cohagan Cxarberson BACH ELOR. Berggren Reading PYTH IAN. Cl1aI'I1bCI'S Ottogop PHILELEUTH EROI. Kupfer Guthrie CRESCENT. . - Hamilton Dewey PHILQMATH EAN. SCl1I'lEliClt ' Peters first 3911511 Rebate. AMES vs. CEDAR FALLS. LAT, CEDAR FALLS, NOVEMBER 9, I906. Resolved, That the United States is justified in imposing a tariff upon the products of the Philipine Islands. I Ayitrmaiive-L. D. GARBERSON. . O. A. COHAGAN. C. A. KUPFER. F. S. DEWEY, Alternate. DECISION,-AffiImatiVC 0. Negative 3. ' AMES vs. CEDAR FALLS. A -AT- AMES, NOVEMBER 9, 1906. Negative -G. L. MARTIN. G. R. BLISS. W. G. LANGWILL. E. S. I-IASKELL, Alternate. DECISION,-Affirmative I. Negative 2. State Triangular Bzbate. Ames vs. Grinnell AT AMES, FRIDAY MARCH I5, 1907. Resolved: that the cities of the United States should own their own Street Railways. ' AFFIRMATIVE.. A. A. Burger E. S. Haskell L. C. Schantz Decision-Affirmative Z5 Negative l. Ames vs. Drake University AT DRAKE, FRIDAY MARCH 15, I907. NEGATIVE. G. T. Guthrie A. C. Stelle C. V. Gregory J. R. Hughes, Alternate. Decision-Affirmative Ig Negative 2, X Q ,1s'u...m ...LL 3...-.. , 'zfxiafExlivfevl'f?ff:1irs:3,:1':7 f . . .YF .vfribvf Q-G -ma.Qf:wiras1-.ss-gm. .zu 'il-' L - 11 -'-. .- 1' 'j.g,--- ., .54 ,. . 23, jggrwzl- l. :o',h:1.:f'I:':',-if-'Q .i f .: ,-21 - :i,r..zu1f:,L ff ff ' 'u . ati' I 'L-ig?-s-T-. A . 14-'!3,:.!.',.1. 'I gf-23-, .4 E-:gms ' ,P Q13 9? , ' 5, il ' L M R Q K I 5 f I Found art thou, not in deep wood nor on towering mountain, , But by the highways and out on the ocean-like prairies, Out in the freedom, the fulness of glorious sunshine. There dost thou drink deep and full of the nectar of blossoms, f There day by day dost absorb thy color so golden from i A Sunbeams that nourished and made thee. Q T X Z Loved art thou. not for a weak, nor a delicate beauty, 1 xx Not for a bold. nor a dazzling majestic appearance. E But for thy grace, thy profusion of bright golden blossoms. gl Coming When others are faded in the hot glare of summer, 4 Emblem thou art of life's fruitage, perfected by passionate .1 fl qtruggle to noble achievement. 5 J. J' i M t l ,lil 7059 N , , 4 T E jf xx if Z ag . 1 4 i lllffly ni X XX . ,ff ff! 'lf X XX 39 IW , X M wi X X x X X X W 'mlnlylllx Wk 'mx W , W in W WW 'D lk ,jim X' z,l.fN X LES N N If wks IH Muff Wifi Mwiiw i-- ,-,,- N -Q i , ?, -TLA-axle TE- XNMA L . :- 1 1 I 1 I bigma 59211, fFounded ai the Virginia Military Institute, I Eamma Sigma Qllijapter. qinaazzea April 23-, 1904.1 INITIATES AND PLEDGES. Horace L. Blackman Ralph D. Heaton James M. Burrows A Karl B. lVleickley Alexis H. Crittenden Harry Fox, Jr. Edgar Tusant Joseph W. Davis Walter E.. Seeley Robert S. Moore Clark. F. Austin Ralph A. Lyman 'Charles W. Wagner Kenneth Maine Thomas E. McCullough Joseph H. Cockfield William E. Moore Charles W. Brockman Robert Palmer 869 1 N Sigma Hlpba Qhasilun. Ufounded at University of Alabama, 1856.1 Emma cbaxnzna Qlbapter. Ckisiablishcd june 3, 1905.2 FRATRES IN FACULTATE. Winifred F. Coover Aclolph Shane R. l-l. Porter F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE. l907. R. F. Balthis T. T. Meyling C. A. Kupfer l... Hicks R. D. Whitacre E.. W. Wentworth M. O. Bolser G. Scherling l908. Bert Blackwell C. E.. Fruclclen George Powers l909. S. W. Allen H. A. Walker R. l... Fenlon R. B. Grey D. W. Hanson G. A. Mills R. C. Berry sl. l-l. Pechstein C. E. Harris E.. W. Lambert l... A. Nelson Guy Lambert , l... B. Maytag W. A. Wentworth PLEDGES. A. D. Folker Frank E. Ray Albert Aheff G. Beltel' l-licks Mark E.. Nichols M. l-l. Feclclerson G. I-I. Tellier D. W. McElroy Allen Wooley L Beta 'dibeta HEL QOrganized 1839.3 'MEMBERS IN FACULTY. O. H. Cessnae A. H. Hoffman T. H. MacDonald SENIORS. , , Clarence Ernest Henniger Ira Leonard Sieben Lynn Webster Ellis Harold Marshall Howard I Walter Eugene Packard JUNIORS. Stanley Macomber Henry Sailor Lubergor SOPI-IOMORES. Loren Cook Jolley Ralph Max Mcliilhinney PLEDGES. Wayne Gilmore Paul B. Harding Fred M. Higley I Charles MacDonald Floyd C. Kingman Robert Toms W, Elijah Buell Fred A. Fenton F rank Knowles William Thomas Whalen Guy Hover Dixon Russell Gates Fobes Boyd Alexander Walker 1 1Bi Beta Elbbi Slutna cgamma rihapter. Clie-established February 24, 1906.1 SORORES IN URBE. Elizabeth McMullen flowa Alphal Marylwilson Mae Jackson Keo Anderson Ethyl Cessna Margaret B. Stanton Kittie B. Freed ' Lola A. Placeway Carolyn Grimsby Mrs. Julia Wentch Stanton Maria M. Roberts Mrs. Olive Wilson Curtiss Anna Flemming Mrs. Lilly Diemont Spray Mrs Ruth Duncan Tilden Mrs. Mary McDonald Knapp Mrs. Norma Haerier Beach l907. ' Emma Leonard Florence Pettinger l908. Luella Kilbourne Jennie Bechtle ' Sophie Hargis Lillian Stcrnfs Ruth Egloff Vera Dixon 1909! ' Franklin F. French Ruth Dyer Lois Borclman Ella Hopkins Frances Hopkins PLEDGES. Vera Mills Esther John Mae Chase Lucy Anderson Edna Andre Laura Storms Bertha Busby Maude Merick Helen Wakeheld Alice Armstrong Josephine Hungerford Lucetta Cameron Qlpba Zeta. fOrganized November 26, 1905.1 MEMBERS IN FACULTY. W. H. Sfevenson V. R. Gardner W. Kennedy - I. O. Schaub J. B. Davidson A. H. Snyder SE.NlORS. ' E.. N. Wentworth R. E.. Drennan D. H. Biller W. H. Pew W. E.. Packard C. A. Kupfer O. A. Cohagan E. V. Willits B. W. Crossley R. I. Claxton sl. S. Elliot JUNIORS. A Don Cunningham W. H. Peters W. F. Schnaiclt G. R. Bliss R. F. Herbert Kilclee O'Donnell . F. Li. Churchill V 7 I R Qigma Gkipsilnn 1913. Beta Qtljaptzr. fEsiabli.shed November 3, 1906.3 PosT GRADUATE. Delfin S. Bustamante 1907. Rnoen Moreno I909. Eduardo F. Lan Jose L. Shannon , l9l0. b Ednarcfo Creel i7LEDGE.S. Jose C. Madrazor Pablo Horcasitas Salvador Creel Fernando Horcasitas , ,,,, ,,,, A --......i...........4 l F. W. Mack J. W. Johnston J. C. Ford M. A. Mills M. E.. Patton l-l. l... Blaclcman l-l. M. l-lowarcl I. Grimm C. E. Henninger 5531313 1513 A. N. Carstensen R. F. jordan S. W. Greer A. Daniels T. l-l. McDonald R. D. Whitacre E. A. Pattengill B. F. Parsons R. R. Brubacher J. M. Burrows I i jauit Qhrats. QOrganized 1897.5 FACULTY. lf.. A. Pattengil M. Hurt W. M. Jones SENIORS. J. W. Johnson A. D. Daniels F. W. Mack E.. K. lVlcConnel Irving Grimm B. F. P JUNIORS. C. Ford C. B. Bearcl- W. E. Buell R. R. Brubacher R. F. Jordan 3I'S0l'lS M. C. Patton A. E. Berggren . QA. C. Stelle SOPHOMORES. NV. G. Lane G. E. Farmer W. lVl. Green G. C. lVlcCain FRESI-IMEN. E.. C. West D. E. Rohrer D. P. Wallace K. D. Seeberger 5. 5. fOrganized l900.J SENIORS. ' Angie McKinley Gertrude l-lerr Louise Lewis JUNIORS. Florence Kimball Vera Prime Fay Johnson Clara Fraseur Louise Laurance SOPHOMORES. Ruth Watts Mable Bentley Louise Maytag E PLEDGES. Josephine Calonkey Helen Watts Marie Stephens Ohna Benjamin Olive Calonkey ' F. M. McFarland FACULTY. SENIORS. JUNIORS. SOPHOMORES. SPECIAL. PLEDGES. mamma Qlpba. fOrganized 1903.l M. I. Evinger R. L. Cooper J. B. Neely A. Dickey A. H. Kruel E.. B. Carr J. D. McFarland L. Hutchinson gm. C. Crabb H. S. Andrews O. V. Hemsworth H. Young I. O. Schaub E. W. Stanton C. R. Morgan L.. D. Garberson S. R. Green C. B. Huff S. A. Knapp L. F. Cowan C. F. Bliss J. M. Chipman ,,--.-,,g,,,, W, , Qlgter ffjrganizcd 1904.1 SENIORS. Page E.. Gilbert JUNIORS. Dwight H. Denmeacl Ernest E. Arthur Stanley Van Brunt SOPI-IOMORES. M. IS. Graham Clinton C. Carpenter J. C. Jones Fred W. Lau R. H. Barton FRESHMEN. Clark Sowers Lyle Hubbard Arthur Bullen Alph G. Koontz P. B. Van Slyke Stuart Scriver Blank ilaainks. fflrganizcd 1904.1 SENiORS. R. W. Crum D. V. Whitehead JUNIOR. Gaillard Swift SOPI-IOMORES. H. R. Baker E.. B. Rhine Fred Schrieber Frank Dragoun J. E. Stevens V P. L. Reppert FRESHMEN. J. J. Clyde AA. G. Baker PLEDGES. F red Walkey W. E. Keeney H. M. Keipp Thad Stevens w ,J ' 105 Eermanns QOrganized I 904.1 SENIORS. 1-I. B. Bonebright JUNIORS. J. A. Given W. A. Peek J. T. Metcalf B. M. Blackwell Denton Paul Chas. Monroe YW SOPHOMORES. I-I. N. Kalb E.. G. Nazarene . G. C. Stong N. N. Crawford . H. O. Orr Gilbert Sanders FRESHNTEN. , H. B. Bossert C. l-l. Graham l-l. Dale Bergman marks. COrganized 1906.1 SENIORS. Leonard E. Trotter JUNIORS. K. Martin Hopkins SOPI-IOMORES. Erick N. Waugh Harold M. Case Glenn C. Collins C. Rufus Wood W. T. Wells John F. Summers Louis E. Qrcutt Maurice W. Ineson W. Herbert Sawhill Howard L. lVIcCleery FRESHMEN. jay Stapp Arley R. Board Boyd B. Berclo, ' Paul B. Striclcler . Verne Moss . John E.. Britson Paul E. Hopkins Ray F. Dunkleberg .ig 1: 'A A ' ' ' 'xii - A -QTL, - v OTHER ' N 'ZQ' 1 X .f Tmvrun f f,-.ni x-. ,f X h, af-' X . nic. Quang 1IBIen'5 Qlbristiam Qssnciatum BOARD OF DIRECTORS. ADVISORY COMMITTEE Dean C. F. Curtiss Dean A. Marston Professor Cx. W. W. E.. Packard B. W. Crossley C. I-I. Stange I. E. Waggoner Leonard Paulson President A. B. Storms Professor A. M. Newens Bissell Professor I-I. P. Baker Professor O. I-I. Cessna Berkley Moss Dr. C. Copestalce W. E. Packard CI-IAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES. I-I. E. Morrow Foster Campbell Winield Duclgeon I-I. I-I. Henningson I... D. Garberson Leonard Paulson F. V. Skelley J. C. Prall, General Secretary Qnung ftmomerfs Qllbristian Qssnciaticm ' fflrganized October 25, 1892.1 CABINET, I906-1907. ANGIE MCKINLEY-President. EMMA LEONARD-Vice President. LOUISE LAURANCE-Secretary. GENEVIEVE DREHER-Treasurer CI-IAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES. JESSIE AUSTIN-Bible Study. FLORENCE SECOR-Mission Study. L.UEI.I.A KILBORNE-Devotional M eetings. SOPHIA I-lARcIs-Social. ADA HAI.I.oWEI.I.-Intercollegiate. BROTHERHOOD OF ST ANDREWS arhinal Quilts. W. A. Danielson A. Adamson R. E. Drennan F. V. Skclley W. E. Packard A. C. Perrin W. R. Barlaer D- H- Bilhr O. A. Cohagen G. K. Mccullough L. A. Wilson COLLEGE GLEE CLUB DUTCH BAND DUTCHESS BAND STUDENT STAFF VOL, 7 IOWA STATE COLLEGE, AMES IOWA, FEBRUARY, 1907 NO, 6 HIQWA AGRICUUHMNST Published Monthly by tlie Agricultural Club ol Iowa State College. Terms of Subscription, 50 Cents Per Year Advertising Rates on Application. I.. E. Carter ..... .,... IL ditur-in-CliieL C. V. Gregory ..... . .... Associate Editor M. C. Crabb ,..,.... ...General Agriculture B, W, Crossley .... , ......,..,. Agronomy Ellis Rail ...,.... ..,.. A Xnimal Husbandry E. L. Morris ..... . ' G. T. Guthrie ..... . Florence Walls, ....... .. K. A, Kirkpatrick ..,.. H. E. Breckerlvaumer .......... ..,Business Manager Circulation Manager H. L. Tliornton .......... Assistant Manager .- ....,.... Chemistry , ...... ,...,Daxrytng .Domestic Science .....,. . . I-lurticulture .Veterinary R. E. Drennan ....... W. H. Peters .......... Entered at Postofncc ol Ames, Iowa, as second class matter. EDITORIAL February Preparations for Spring Wr It is only a few slmri ' the rush :intl lmrrv -it , . for them. Sec that the ltztrrwsses oiled and repaired, and above a and Caro for the horses so ' will be in the best pcissi endure the First strer tllt- new season. It looks carefully to who will have l 'ill llirougli th' Are you your boy love the r' ing liim I Farm li' Llri' THE ALUMNUS i7c3tf. iii E NOVEMBER. 1906 No, 2 .ikimiiglgirlmliwilion 1Ssu-ftiiLQFEiHiIf Xg25RIson tFiIe'itIG Stale College, Ames, Iowa, E' ' MsEias6i5ioitf ErE'iJ6'1.ItfrizTiE2ii.+i 'i Editor .,,....... ........,,.,..,. . .. ..Warrl M. Jones, '97, Ames. In. Business Mnnnger. .,.., ...... ,.... B . H. Hibbnrtl, '98, Ames, In. tiene-ml .,. In. Alumni ., .,.. 1 i A9:rtcnltul'nl,,... .... ,... Eliginoerimz ,,........ .,......... ,..... . . ,. Mrs. Sallie Stalker Smith, '73, Ames, , ........ Margaret M, Jones, '97, Ames, ' Ames, Ia. Ia. In .R K. Bliss, '04, M. L. King, '06, Amen, THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATIONS -vrrw:t-'t' Prtlsirlvnt . ............. IC W. Stanton, 'T f-ef-v ---- 2, Ames, la. ,,, .... ,. T' '--Smllli, '77, ItIjlw2 ' fb-Y-, -- THE lOWA E GINEER A lil-NIONTI-lI.Y l'Ul3LlCATION ISSUED BY TH li ENCINFIICRING IBIZPARTMIZNTS OF 'I'l-IE IOWA S'l'ATI2 COl,I.,TiGIi, AMES, IOWA. Vol.. Vi. NOVEMBER, N06 . No. 6 ED l TO R S I 'f11f2':.im' of xlflfrlzrzzulfrzl E21-gf1'ufw'i11g C, W, l'll9.:lit.l., A. itlarcsrox, l...lS.St'1NNt2t', 5. W. ISEVEI4, l'ngl2'xxnr of C1'w'f l:'r1.gf1'rwfr1r1g' Prr2A'ria1' qf Ifleflnkal Elzhgfzm-ffriflg l'1'op'r5ar af r111'uz'r1g Elggfirlu-rin-g ' SUBSCRIPTION, ONE DOLLAR PER VEAR Aovsnrtsme RATES oN APPL1cA1'oN Anonezs Au. CouMuN:cArloNs ro THE IDWA ENGINEER, AMES. IOWA TENDENCIES IN L0COM0TIVFT,.. ' C. S. f'l ' Rrrviil Xezirs le- lut'iuim1it'c ln li'--at ig' SOPHOMORE CLASS PLAY CASTE - - 4 A fi R ., itzzll 4 W 11,5 t jr 7 A , 4 ,. ,A . 1 , 'f' ,, x , Q ggi? 00 0 - ' , x A ' U , 'b W, 0 Q 3 04 1 00 0 f 1 S of ,Q A 0 O Oo f fi.: - f X5--X . X Wf 0 W 0 ' X. -f-L 0 f X 1 Z :I ' XVXQQ 'F X lx Ke ,-: 0,1 ff O C ffl g If Xu C O Q iii! X R QV 'wx A 0 fx! I ' 0 0 fi? i 'w.X X X.Y 0 . 0 fix IQ , Ag 4fX,'X. 0 0 O ,f ,I if u 1, 1QQk:EQhX,v of NN .n 'I- v 5 J .ig 0 WM5wif35 all I? . 0 ., ,. MNH. hl,'l' I 0 V sw-W: x H - 7 Z ,, saegw I Z1 0 fo b f 'Z 'QW I: 0 I ? E ': I 'iz ' 0 'SM 'I' V ' 0 X ,R ' 0 , 2 ? X C.. . , rf- Q Q r ul 25x2- 1 ,07Q'?,1 82 75 egg ca me 5523-Qgfoizfb E. N. WENTWORTH ELLIS RAIL B.,,W. CROSSLEY R. E. DRENNAN J. B. MCMILLAN D. B. BILLER 3htternatinnaI Stuck Eftubging Team. Two trophies are competed for annually in stock judging contests at the International Live Stock shows at Chicago. The contests are open to all Agricultural Colleges of United States and Canada, each school competing sending a team of five men. One trophy, that shown inthe photo above, is awarded to the team standing highest on horse judging. The other trophy, a bronze bull, is awarded to the team standing highest in cattle, sheep and swine. These trophies are given by the Union Stock Yards Company and if either is won three times by any school it becomes the property of that school. Last fall the above team won the horse trophy for the second time. Shltematicmal Qlnrn Shibging Team. The first International Corn Judging Contest was held in l904. The corn contest was introduced into the International by an offer of Mr. A. E. Cook, of Udebolt, Iowa, to present a trophy for such a contest. The first year this trophy rested at the Kansas Agricultural College, but in l905 under the skilful coaching of Professor M. l... Bowman, the Cook,' trophy was brought to Ames, and again in 1906, the above team brougrt the trophy back to Ames with them. ' According to Chief Judge Crossley, the men who represented I. S. C. in the l906 contest were chosen for the following reasons. HQUAIFE-Because he was quick, queer and quietf, USEXAUER-Because he was serious, sarcastic and serviceablef, PATTERSON-Because he was pretty, perceptive and pushing. PETERS-Because he was persistent, persevering and patient u DRENNAN-Because he was dogged, docile and determined. CROSSLEY1Because he was cool, calm and collected. X , U at Qllummins Mitts. . The Cummins Rifles were organized in the fall of l903. During its life it has stood for all that is best in the military life of the college and under the watchful guidance of General Lincoln, and under the leadership of Captains Bouclinot, Sanford, and Danielson, has made an exceptional record in discipline and military science. ' Many events have combined to make the life of the company interest- ing to its members. The first was the barbecue at the dedication or Ft. Des Moines in I903. After commencement, I904, a trip -was made to the Louisana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis. Camping on the grounds enabled every one to see and get all that was of value at the Fair. On excursion day l904, a Hne silver cup was won in a competitive drill with Company C. 55th I. N. G. The Rifles took part in the exercises at Nevada on Memorial day, 1905. In the spring of l906, a competitive drill was held with Simpson College at Ft. Des Moines. Though unsuccessful in the decision of the judges, each man felt that he had done his best. Present plans are to attend the Jamestown Exposition immediately after the commencement. N Shmior jwlecbanicals gunior Qlihils Efiuniur dilectrinals Qgricultural Gllluh AG. CLUB PICNIC. MAY 17. 1906 -i H5 5 -a ,, , 3 W 1 it W Wu ll tx X' FIRST SEMESTER. Dr. H. McNeil. . . Dr. L. M. Hurt ..... W. C. Stewart. . P. P. Taylor ..... D. W. Hurst ....... H. S. Van de Waa. . P. L. Gilbert ....... C!-7 VE., Gfficersz SECOND SEMESTER Honorary President .... . . .Dr. W. A. Stuhr . . .Honorary Secretary .... . . .Dr. R. R. Dykstra .......President. .. . . ..... F. C. C-earhart . . . .Vice President. . . . . . . . .P. L. Gilbert . . . .Secretary. . ....Treasurer. . .. .........Critic..... ...H.E..Bem1s I.Kulp .. .... C. H. Stange F. B. Copeland ..... ....... S ergeant-at-Arms .... .... A . R. Menary ' itfleniheri. SENIORS. P. L. 'Gilbert G. Cu. Baker P. C. Cmearhart R. Moreno A. L. O'Bannion C. H. Stange W. C. Stewart P. P. Taylor JUNIORS. N. Deiling F. G. Miller H. E.. Breckenbaumer L. B. Dunlap C. Scott B. A. Seeley Cm. G. Graham C. E.. Hunt M. Nelson E. M. Johnson H. E.. Bemis D. W. Hurst F. H. Pierce F. H. Wolfe A. R. Zumwalt SOPHOMORES. E. E. Black N. N. Crawford M. W. Ellis A. Kulp N. Jongeivaard C. Cwamrath E. F. Lau F. W. Larson P. W. Law L. E. Smith H. S. Van de Waa R. Shannon J. R. Underwood W. C. Smith FRESHMEN. W. C. Alyea H. D. Bergman C. W. Brown F. B. Copeland D. Cline W. Cleveland H. C. Evert A. B. Crewdson A. Sprague M. C. Mannion F. G. McKimm S. Sanders P. G. Fultz Cxuy Ctilbert Robt. Ctraham R. Hanson H. O. Manton Cu. Crray B. E.. McCulloch C. A. Noggle G. H. Legenhausen, J. W. Hamilton D. Stewart R. Scothorn P. Hepschen Cx. R. Menary Cu. Jaclcley M. W. Rosengreen D. M. Smith H. E.. Trawver Jenrtinultural ants jfnrestral Szmiuar. L. L. Schaefer F. E. McCall Y E. R. Garner E. S. Esfel A. C. Ruppel R. K. White F. E. Hatch H. Haefner S. G. Platt F. E. Ray C. F. Bliss Howard Herbert T. McCall Beary R. CamPbCu L. Gowdy E. C. Langlois W. G. Baxter K. A.'Ki1-kpah-Sak C. R. Bliss G. H. Young H. E. Morrow Gowdy J. E- Erdmann , E' E- Little W- Jones A. T. Erwin Miss Sgaxles S. A. Beach H. P. Baker V. R. Gardner C. Black Qnimal iiaushanbrp Seminar. Willits Phillips Pew Monroe Madson Drenxran Simpson Peters Claxton Biller Kildee Sieben Arnold Herron Fuhrmeister Chambers Campbell Denmeacle Peake Porter Packard Batcllclder Arthur McLean Grilbluen , Rail Potter Pullen Templeton Lyons HiUEiH5 Crossley' Nleva Vanpelt Kennedy RUBEN! Davis O'D0nncll Churchill Rankin 35. jf. Celia Morris A Grace Davis Edith Booker Edna Day Osee Wilson Gussie Somer Gwrzie DIY MaBelRundal1 Ada Hayden Ruth Mcycrs Maud Kennedy Coral Robert f-vL.f.5- ' I .. . nv?-my 1...--.. q. 1- . ' ' c 2 -win- f6 3- ... C . . .W --. -. 4 1- Q C i-59 1 -gf- K 'xv X 5,5 o'f,1- n X XV, Lv at LD W - , ,--' f ., '.- . - veg.: . '- .--- f ,JF 'N-.f:.-f F' X., an 1-54-'L fl- A 'xii -- . 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Yarneu R. H. Paine G. K. Mccullough F. Goodrich W, Dudgeon C. Scott R. SYUTEBDD M. W. Joiner G. T. Guthrie M. W. Turner R. H. Jones 4 S. S. Carver H. Hansen ulnnnabes. R. E. Buchanan John Lage C. R.. Bush L. T. Cowan t Ray Vveiriclc McKean E. H. Hawhaner R. E. Drennan W. H. Peters E. L. Morris M. L. Bowman A. A. Canady E. Waggener R. E. Reuling E. F. Ferrin P. P. Taylor F. V. Shelley H. S. Batcheldcr H. Phillips E. Humhcrt F. C. Gem-har: O. C. Fuchs L. C. Schantz F. G, Churchill E. F. Davis I. H. Buchanan H. O. Buchman QBur Jfnreign jfrienhs. FROM THE PHILIPPINE TSLANDS. Mariano Mondonedo Thomas Lax-enzo Mariano M. Cruz Ambrosia Magsaysay Balbino Palmares 11301111155 Jose Nigvn Mariana B. Billedo FROM LATIN AMERICA Ruben Moreno Jose L. Shannon Eduardo F. Lan Pablo Horcasitas Secundino Mata Galaino Mata, Jr. E. Salaverria Salvador Cruel Fernando Horcasitas Eduardo C1-eel A on , -VS? 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HOW TO LIVE ON THIRTY CENTS 'A WEEKWAND LOOK LIKE IT By JOHN WOODRUFF The hest scheme I Icnow for keeping clown expenses is to horrow from everyone you Itnow ancl ahsent-mincleclly forget to pay it haclcf'-Chapter VI, Page 23. I STUDENTS I HAVE MET-DIPPY VERSES BY A DIPPY PREP. By HELEN LETTSON I meet them at the motor and I meet them on the stair: I meet them on the campus and I meet them everywhere. I Iove to gossip with them, tho' I've nothing much to say: I hope I'11 meet some new ones when I take a wall: today. . -From ucontessionu, Page 37. 1 1 1 '1 . 1 - 1 .. ,1., ' r ' 1 .1. -1 1 1 1 HEI!-Sf17QRY VQLEAR 3.1 'W' .w ' 1 1 , 1 .1 .I- 1 1 1 1 1 1 X Vol. XXIII. Established Theng Published Every Now and Then. No. 0 With this number of the San Souci we feel that we have come as near perfection as possible in a magazine, While we haven't the intellectuality of the Argosy, the artistic appearance of the Chicago American, nor the cir- culation of the I. S. C. student, yet we feel that we have a well balanced number. We realize that there is much in the following pages that will cause a glow of warmth to steal over your system, but donlt get angry at the editorial staff for we are but the humble servants of the public. When the bomb explodes, .please bear in mind that we have the same sentiments as a certain southern darkey. This clarkey was playing for a dance in a section of the country where a man would sooner forget to wear his shirt than to forget to take his gun or razor with him to the dance. The darkey was call- ing the figures and he did it in this way: Honah yo honey, Swing dat gal. Alleman lef, gran right an lef, an when de shootin' begins recomember dat de orchestry am a non-combatant. - No factor is perhaps more vital to the achievements and success of a college than a strong feeling of loyalty and unity among students and faculty, -the expression of that indefmable something, College Spirit. The larger a school becomes the harder it is to maintain well this close knit relation, this feeling of one body of which each must do his part to make the Whole a success. With so many students it is difficult to find the thing which is attractive to all, and so students become alienated from the idea that they are but a very small part of a large student body. V Feeling that I. IS. C. has reached such a period, the Faculty is becoming aware of the crisis involved and is searching for means and methods which shall broadly instill true college spirit. Probably the best move in that direction is the monthly convocation. A half hour, the first Tuesday of each month is devoted to a general assembly where a live idea is presented by a live speaker in a live manner. We commend the wisdom of such gatherings and heartily indorse the attempts of the powers that be to thus increase loyalty and unity in the student body. May the students appreciate and reciprocate the efforts put forth. P fff?9 6eQ fr, I mt . A SWf53llr'PZ3'Z WE '-7 'tv J- . e ifiat ligase 19093 F-IM. ADW AREWELL thou oh much maligned, but most faithful servant, upon whom we have heaped the spleen of our ill temper, but have a am forgotten amid the well wishes doomed to die! No more shall we see thy' dingyusmoke- begrimed cars' no more shall we sit in thy battered -eats and vainly endeavor to observe the beauties of nature through thy dirt encrusted windowsg no more shall thy shrill three whistles interrupt the worthy chaplain as he endeavors to call our minds from worldly things, 'nor shall thy mocking two The Einkep. g M 3 G A we A . Q 53691 M444 Q54 t U - -V of our Dgoodjhumorf Farewell for thou art , Q C , 5 x 'fl 9 lg, W , . I -ww ' 'N'-A 'I K whistles taunt us as 'we vainly sprint round the chem building. Alas, indeed! many the things that shall no more be when thou art no more. Born of necessity, reared upon strenuous labor, crowded from the busy, progressive city by that young up-start, the electric car, thou camest to us peacefully to spend thy declining years. Alas for thy dreams of a quiet old age! Again thou hast been crowded out by that same precocious youngster until now nothing is left thee, but thy mausoleum,-the junk pile. Farewell, thou good and faithful servant I Farewell, for thy Work is done! We shall miss thee much but endeavor nobly to forget thee. Long hast thou lived, worthily hast thou served, and stubbornly hast thou died: so we ungrudgingly and uncomplainingly 'write 'as our last farewell, Requesat in Pace. K f I sipped sweet nectar from her lips As in thecorner we sat, And wonclered if another fellow I-lad e'er drank from a mug like that, War is hell, so Sherman saicl, And he was a truthful man, 'Tm usecl to powcler if not to leacl, But I'll do the best I can. gy- -- -, One last long kiss before we part, And then a sad farewell, This parting nearly breaks my hearty Yes, war is surely H-lf, f:'?'f'gf-' 'l',..i ,il , sys -. , A i 4 ,elf .-.,.:.,,, A . ,:,5- -,L- y f.. :gy .- ,wlgdqv , .:' . fs -:fi-3 giwxg . N 2 X10 'o Nl overgrown looking infants H52 N! 35. 5. QL, jfflzans Bictnrp. .4-sms W 1 Y W' pg , f ew ' 5 fa. -.-, T. brig asi a? s 5 1 f 0 if . AJ I . dk 4' g - stole past the I. T WAS Friday night, and the Athenian Literary Society was to give a Country schooln program in a school-house five miles north of the Campus. Bess Hartman and Lou Cummins, two Margaret I-lall girls, costumed as gypsy fortune-tellers, had slipped away from the Hall unobserved. In spite of the fact that they were hockey players, and supposed to be in bed by nine o'clock, preparatory to playing, the next day, in the big game with B- college, they had deter- mined to disobey orders and visit the Athenians. It was after eight o'clock when the girls cautiously turned in at the yard of the brightly lighted little schoolhouse. They wagons and two-seated carriage, up to the windows. The little room was packed. At the desk sat the teacher in antique costume and cork screw curls. On the stage were some rather speaking a piece in concert, each one holding a letter, so that they spelled SKIDOO, 23. Thats a rather cool reception we get,', whispered Lou. Say, Bess murmured after a moment, l..et's wait and not go in until the social session. I'm afraid they'll think weire rather putting ourselves in, anyway. I'll tell you, she added eagerly, l..et's take the carriage and go for a ride until the program is over. All right, acquiesced Lou, ul haven't had a ride since I turned Jimmy down. In two minutes the team was untied and the girls were clriving out of the yard. s'Isn't this grand l murmured Lou. Yes, and isnlt it more romantic than going to bed just because we are going to play hockey tomorrow? Besides, you know yourself that Miss Merton wouldnlt dare put us out of the game, because you are the best forward on the team, and nobody on the picked team has ever played center but me. They'd have a pretty mixup trying to substitute tomorrow, wouldn't they? Yes, we have to be there, that's sure, and it's going to be a close game, too, because B- team has been training all fall, and all but two were on the team last year. The girls rode on in silence, drinking in the glory of the night. The moon had spurned the treetops now, and seemed slowly drifting through H maze of snowy clowds, which gradually shifted across the sky. Suddenly, down the road, a light shot into view about a quarter of a mile ahead, and in a flash, two great eyes of fire were gleaming at the girls ? An Auto I they exclaimed in a breath. Oh I Bess-suppose the team is afraid I gasped Lou. Bess did not reply, but straightened up and tightened her hold on the reins. The horsese were pricking up their ears and beginning to prance a trifle nervously. A moment more, and the great puffing fiend was upon them! The horses reared wildly in the air, and then plunged past the dreadful machine on a mad gallop. Lou gave a loud shriek. U Oh I she screamed-Mlqheyire running away I I-lelp-l-lelp I H Bess was bracing herself and pulling on the reins with all her might, but she gasped out- Keep still, you idiot I Lou became speechless with terror. Down the road they sped at a break-neck speed. They must have gone about two miles at this rate, although it seemed a dozen to the girls, when Bess felt her arms growing very weak. 'I Help me hold them I 'I she cried faintly. Just then they swung round a curve in the roadg the right front wheel struck a huge stone on the corner, and in a sickening moment, both girls were hurled from the carriage and landed in a heap in the tall grass by the road- side. For a moment both were stunned. The team was dashing far down the road. Bess recovered first and slowly raised herself to a sitting posture. , Are you hurt ?,' she asked. Lou was lying motionless beside her. HM- cIon't know, she groaned. Bess slowly arose and shook herself, then she stooped and took Lou's arm. . H Get up and see if you have any bones broken, she commanded. ' Lou slowly rose. Oh-girl, she moaned, The team I What on earth will we do Q- They'll break the buggy all to pieces and maybe kill themselves too-oh I- whatever will we do I H and she commenced to sob. Now see here, Lou-we're in a scrape, and if you play the baby now, we canyt do a thing. We've got to rack our brains and get out of this thing some way. If you're not hurt, quit crying, and get your wits together. Oh-we canit go back to the school-house and tell them. I just couldn't I H said Lou, struggling manfully to keep from crying. No, said Bess, we are probably several miles from there now, and I donlt remember the corners we turned after the team started to run. We had better go the same way they went, stop at the first farm house, and hire a man to take us back to the college. We simply must get back there tonight, no matter how late, or our names will be Dennis. If they have a rural telephone, maybe we could 'phone all around and locate the teamf, suggested Lou, wiping her eyes on her shawl. Thats right-I hadnlt thought of thatf' and Bess, face brightened. But we must hurryf' she added. They locked arms and started down the road. They walked on in silence for a long, long time-for hours, it seemed to them. Finally Bess looked up, See theref' she exclaimed, ul believe we are coming to a house! Sure enough, they were approaching a small house set back at some dis- tance from the road. There were no lights, and no signs of life about the place. The girls slackened their pace, and with some trepidation turned toward the gate. Something stirred on the front porch. The girls stopped. The something proved to be a dog. He walked down the sloping lawn, and with a low growl, sat down in front of the gate, apparently awaiting developments. He doesnlt look like a pugnacious creature, but I don't like his basso profundo voice, said Bess softly. Oh ! don't go, pleased Lou, HI know he'll bite. They always do when they gsovl that wayf, He can,t any ntore than kill us, and if he does, we'll be spared the trouble of hunting up the team. Come onf, and she unlatched the gate. As the girls stepped inside, the dog set up an uproarous barking and yelping, which racked the very nerves of night. The girls walked slowly past him, and even Bess was surprised when he made no attempt to stop them. But he escorted them all the way to the house, shivering the still, night airhinto a thoasand fragments with his piercing yelps and barks. The girls picked their way cautiously to the door. Bess knocked loudly. We won't have to wait long, she murmured. The man of the house will hear those unearthly howls, and come out with his shot gunf' Lou shuddered. Oh! clon't she entreated. Bess again hammered loudly on the rickety, old door. In a moment there was a shuffling sound within, as of some one stepping slowly and heavily across the Hoor. The door was opened with a jerk, disclosing dimly the figure of a medium sized man. He stared at the girls in mute amazement. Bess swallowed something in her throat and began, 'Tm awfully sorry to disturb you at this time of night-but we,ve had a runaway, and our team ran down this road, and we thought maybe you'd be kind enough to take us back to the College-we'd pay you any price -and Bess stopped in an agony of suspense. The man shook his head in no very amiable way, and replied gruffly, Nicht verstehe-ich bin Deutchf' U Oh ! glory ! U gasped Bess. Both of the girls had taken French and knew only a few German words which the girls occasionally used in the Hall. H Oh-can't you understand, she cried- A runaway-ich habe- ich habe-team runaway-team-runaway I H 4' Kann nicht verstehen-bin Deutchf' he repeated gruffly, and started to close the door. Oh nein l nein V' cried Bess, reaching toward the door-knob, bitte,- oh a telephone ! Lou, what on earth is the word for telephone?', But the old German was evidently puzzled by the appearance of two such gypsified creatures, and in a bad humor at being routed out at nearly midnight, so without further ceremony, he fired a quick volley of unintelligible Deutch,' at the girls and slammed the door in their faces. Lou was at once on the verge of tears. Chl whatill we do? she wailed. The mean, old-horrid, old- Prep! But as usual, Lou's abject despair produced a reversal of feelings in Bess. mAh-the plot thickens, she cried, with a tragic gesture. 'gwhatever will we do? moaned Lou, as they stepped off the porch. Well, if.I,rn not much mistaken, I saw some lights off that way, replied Bess, with a sweep of her arm, and if we keep on going, I think we'1l land in a town before long. - When the girls reached the road, they scanned the horizon for lights, and sure enough, off to the northeast, through the dull, bluish haze in the distance, they descried some specks of light. They walked for some time without speaking. The big, radiant moon, with her draperies of silvery clouds, floated high in the heavens now, and Hooded the night with her pale splendor. At length Bess glanced up. My, we must hurry, see how high the moon is. It must be awfully late. It was only a half hour later that the tired girls walked into the little town of G-. Well, now what are we going to do? asked Lou, as they were near- ing the business portion of the town. Why, I'm not just sure, began Bess, when Lou grabbed her arm. Oh !-there's a man coming ! she whispered fearfully. Bess's heart gave an awful throb when, a moment later, the aforesaid man stopped before them. She saw a star gleaming on his coat. The night watch, Lou whispered in her ear. The girls never forgot those next few terrible moments, while the night watch questioned them most sharply as to who they were, .what they were doing, and why they were roaming the streets at half past one o'cl0ck, etc, etc. Bess in fear and trembling, told their story frankly, but it was evident that the man did not believe it. Well now, I suppose you are aware, young ladies, that you are putting up a very peculiar story. And if it is true that you don,t live here, and havenyt money for a night's lodging you have no business wandering around the streets at this time of night. I think it will be my duty to give you a night's lodging in the county jail-and telephone to the college to verify' your story. U 5 . At the words County Jailv the last atom of even Bess' bravery vanished, and the girls literally fell on each other's neck and wept . Oh! you wouldn't do that! cried Bess in despair. Why, it would be in all the newspapers, and weld be disgraced forever-and oh-the jail- oh what would our folks say-oh please don,t! II. When the nine o'clock motor, on Saturday morning, stopped at the farm house station, Lou Cummins and Bess Hartman were among those who stepped off. Mae Burton was there. She fairly dragged the two girls off the platform! Oh!--I was just going down town! Come on, quick! Tell me where you've been and whose clothes you have onf' Without waiting for an answer she continued hurriedly, Mrs, Gliddon has been nearly wild, trying to find out why you girls weren't in the Hall last night, and where you were. Where were you anyway? and she paused breathless. 4 Oh, we can't tell you now, said Bess, We've been clear to G4, oh, and the night watch almost took us to jail, but we worked him, and he finally took us home, and his wife kept us all night and-. Yes interrupted Lou, H and he telephoned all over and located the team, and I expect we'll havean awful bill to send home,-oh, I forgot- you don't know about the runaway. In a few moments the whole story was told. Well, Bess said, in conclusion, We must go and make a full con- fession right now. As they opened the heavy l-lall door, both girls felt their hearts beat suffocatingly. 'Tm getting weak in the knees murmured Lou under her breath. The two girls went directly to Mrs. Gliddon's office and knocked. She admitted them. Only she and the two girls know all the tragedy of the scene which was enacted during the next fifteen minutes behind the closed doors . But the girls who were reading magazines in the parlor noticed Lou and Bess leave the office, and saw their faces flushed with a variety of emotions hard to analyze. The two girls hurried upstairs. Shortly afterwards, Mrs. Gliddon left the Hall, and made a fifteen minute call in Central Hall. Up in No. 54 were a dozen girls sitting on the cots and on the floor, all chattering excitedly, and telling all they knew, and possibly more, while Lou and Bess were donning the pretty, white dresses for the game. But oh! girls, Bess was saying, 'Tm just afraid they will can us! There was a loud chorus of Oh! no's! from all over the room. Bess turned suddenly,- Well,', she burst out, if they want to can us they can, but we're going to play this game and win-can or no can! Whee,', sang out Mae, What's the matter with Bessie? and the girls joined in enthusiastically She's all right! You bet, every time! Who's all right? Bessie, she is, she is, she is all right! An hour later the crowds were gathering around the big hockey field. Most of the Ames team had gone over to meet the B- team, who were coming out on the 10:45 motor. The game was to be called at eleven o'clock. Bess was the last one to come down. She stopped a moment on the last landing to view herself in the tall mirror. As she ran down the last steps, she noticed that the delayed morning mail had just been laid on the table. She rummaged through the pile, and one addressed to herself caught her eye. It bore the address of the President's office, and was stamped as I0 o'clock mail. l-fer heart stopped beating for an instant. Then she saw one like it addressed to Lou. In a moment it flashed over her. Canned, she murmured half aloud, and things grew black before her eyes. She leaned against the table and tried to think. Just then the strains of, I, S. C., I. S. C., I. S. C., means victory -came floating to her ears, as the Little Dutch Band started across the campus for the hockey field. It acted like a stimulant to Bess. She quickly tucked both letters in her waist. - If Lou sees it before the game, she,ll give up, thought Bess, and we musi Ilvinli' she added aloud. Startled at the sound of her own voice, she picked up her hockey stick, ran down the corridor, and out the door. When she reached the field and elbowed her way through the crowd, the Ames team were standing by the west goal. Miss Merton was talking eagerly to the girls, giving them some final instructions. As Bess joined the group, Lou whispered, She doesn't knowf, f The B- team was also receiving some advice from their coach on 'the other side of the held. The Dutch Band was playing the beloved college songs. The very air seemed to tingle with excitement and enthusiasm. As the chimes tolled out the hour of eleven, the two teams,-Ames girls in white, and the B- team in blue,- ran lightly out and took their places in the field. A great cheer went up from the side lines, and the old yell, A-M-E-S --Rah ! Rah !, A-M-E-S, Rah I Rah ! -Hoated far out over the campus. Bess played center, while Lou was right wing. Now came the Bully off and the game was on. Both teams were on their mettle. Although Ames got the ball first, the B- forwards were quick and soon took it far down the field- toward the B- goal. But Lou soon recovered it, and with a skillful Hy sent it skimming, back, and Bess, the ever ready center carried it on to within ten feet of goal, and with a swift pass sent it whizzing over the line. 'lihe side lines went wild. But this seemed to put the B- girls on their nerve, and for the next ten minutes the fight was fast and furious, until with a skilful drive, B-'s left wing sent the ball home and scored one ! ' Time was called and the first half ended with a score of one to one. The band struck up the gay strains of Ml. S. C. once more, while the tired teams withdrew to opposite ends of the field to rest. Among the Ames girls there was consternation, for all ideas of an easy victory had vanished. But they nobly resolved in the last half to Udo or die . At length the whistle sounded and both teams hurried into place once more. At the bully offn, B- took the ball and carried it toward the goalg only the skillful defense of the goal-tender saved it from flying over the line. Lou was on hand, and with clever passes succeeded in driving the ball far up the field. Back and forth, up and down the field it flew. From the packed side lines came the confused unintelligible jargon of loud cheers and shouts, with an occasional hoarse megaphone call of Hold 'em Ames! Hold 'em Ames! E Both teams were fighting with the energy and nerve born of desperation, but in a lucky moment Bess captured the ball and adroitly passing her opponent, dribbled it at full speed up the field, with three B- girls at her heels. ' The side lines broke into wild cheers. Faster and faster she Hew, with the white ball skimming ahead, and when within six feet of goal, she gave a mighty stroke and the ball whizzed past the goal-tender and over the line. A moment later the whistle blew. The game was won. For the next half hour the girls were, as Bess expressed it, ln the seventh heaven of blissu. As the team walked back to the l-lall, and the crowds were scattering over the beautiful campus, the Little Dutch Band played as never before, so the girls thought, HI. S. C., I. S. C., l. S. C., means vicloryfi It was not until the girls reached Bess's room that she thought of the letters. l-ler heart gave a bound, then seemed almost to choke her. She drew the letters out, and handed one to Lou. Well,,, she said in rather strained voice, I suppose we have played our last game for I. S. C. and she tore open the envelope. Lou sat down white and speechless on the cot, and stared at her. An interview at once at the President's officef, said Bess slowly, laying the missive on the dresser. We'll take it like a-hockey player, o . as u as as as as as as as as as as as as as as That night at ten o'clock number 54 was filled with girls, and chafing dishes. Bess was standing by the table stirring the fudge slowly. There's one thing sure, she was saying, NI never want to put in another day of suspense, like we did today. I guess that someone must have nobly interceded for us, withthe powers that be, or that can , rather. Anyway, I think you might tell us all about the awful 'interviews' you had today with the powers that-can, observed Mae Burton. Oh, yes-do! chimed in the girls pleadingly. Bess turned slowly toward them, with a mere suggestion of a twinkle in her eye. ' Can every single one of you keep a secret ? H she asked. Oh yes l came from all over the room. Well, said Bess, turning back to the fudge,- So can I. END. H W MY LWMWIE M5 x l lin jx W mf mkklw' ' x Q7 UMSMSZW I rm K , 7, . ,M V X ' W Mo- :Mc N X X 7 t 5 1g'p a'1f Each C0'D A ' 4 ff A f-Emma mum 9 X QWM MMM I 3 MM SW F f Mfg ix bb w fl! 'M M-! fsfiff I Z,N7,:?fw'?ffjf W . QSLL gpffamvlxflb ' ' afbbflu, mam Qdfww . JCJ3W,, w1,f,ML,aww. , X ,X 1 g1 rimNw Hwifmb , 1 1 Qf W1 h f f:Qf2f ,HmG5aTEWQ Wx , Qi - fr W THE? , cif ,Q . W ww MW W M 5137, W www XM 2542 Z 715199 Qlthil Qlborus. 'AVE you 'eard th' knockers wot they've got at lVlarg'ret 'All? They're all th' time a rappin', they're a knockin' on us all. They know our bloomin' business better than they do their own, Th' things they tell about us would disgust a man 0 stone. For its 'ls collar's made o' rubber an 'e cleans it in th' sink, 'Is necktie's red as cherries an' 'is shirts a' owlin' pink, 'Is 'ats a bloody derby o' a vintage long ago, But its 'es a rum good fellow , when they wants to see a show. 's all th' clay Th' constant rappin', tappin' 0' their 'amrner calls us to th' fray, Is like the steady drum-beats as they Th' chorus o' th' anvil is a 'arrowin' old tune, You 'ears it in September, an' you 'ears it still in June. ts 'Efs a drunken loafer an' 'e spends 'is time For i in Boone. ' An' when 'e can't find no ladies 'e's a winkin' at th' moon. 'Efs a terror to 'is rrfother to 'is sister 'e's a beast. But it's 'Efs a jolly fellow when there's goin' to be a feast. - O 'ave you 'eard th' knockers wot they've got at Marg'ret 'All? Th' stories wot they're tellin' there, are most amazin' tall, They'll knock you if you're pious, an' they'll knock you if you aint, An' they'd keep on knockin' on you if you'd turn into a saint. For its She's a jolly bad 'un an' she Hirts with all th' Preps. Every evenin' she's out chummin' sittin' on th' New Main steps, 'Er figger's made o' waddin' an 'er aint 'ers at all, But its, She's a clear old contrade, when 'er brother comes to call. f TAKE VQULNN l 3 ix if b 1 WED 2 91 n m !f, l M inima l ? ' 5X -'H f' wi f? y I ix C50-af A5946 4 if 'k Z W J AW ' fJWf V'? 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Atlas isgiven the place at center because of his steadiness and great strength. l-le was turned to stone by Perseus and should be a stone wall by himself. Hercules, as a guard, stands in a class by himself. l-le is strong, patient, and never loses his head. He was a star in the twelve games he played. Q' Vulcan is given the place of Left Guard. He is heavy, strong, and willing and, if it were not for his fiery temper, he would be the equal of Hercules. As Bryant Huff once sang a solo for thirty cents, he is ineligible and Theseus is given the place of Right Tackle. He is a strong, heady player, and is fast on his feet for so large a man. The place of Left Tackle is hard to fill because there are four good candidates: Mars, Neptune, Jupiter, and Baldy Pullen. Of the four, Mars is a little the best. l-le plays a hard, consistent game, is a fighter, and plays the game because he likes it. His only fault is that he is inclined to play dirty ball. The Centaurs, Chiron and Eurytion, are easily the first choice for ends. They are extremely fast -on getting down under punts and rarely over-run a man. Being ancestors of the Missouri mule, they could be called back to do the kicking or to buck the line. ' Mercury is the only quarter back who has shown up in championship form, l-le is quick on his feet, runs well with the ball, and is a sharp, U'iCkY field general. Boreas, the choice for Right Half, is swift as the wind, quick to SCC chances and can slip through an opening no bigger than a key hole. Pluto, with proper coaching, should make a good running rrtate for Boreas for he certainly plays a l'l-l of a game. - The advisability of putting Daff Cave as Full Back in such fast companv might be questioned, but his past record seems to justify it. Assisted only by ten clothing dummies disguised as Seniors, he lost the Class Champion- ship to the Freshmen-a feat deemed impossible by everyone-especially the Seniors. l-le is placed at Full Back because that is about the -Only P05-iti0n he has never filled. i 'ii 'gi-ill: gt' Q7 1 f l : WH l e Q xx XX be un-th wi X x, of Y ,, Q, -1 ,,. -XflJfZf: ,lTI-1 z if ' 3755? E532 '- -- El' of it ,, js pi j - gt' ' i all My ' ,ia Qld ,iiii l1 ',l ' , : 1' T' , ,, ,, , , W I 115192 Bingzr Bug. HE binger-bug buzzed on his way one night As the big moon rose over the hill, And he wondered as Margaret l-lall came in sight What made the old hall seem so still. l-le looked in the windows there, flew in at some, But never a girl did he see, And he said to himself, Hthey've gone out to chum, So this is a poor place for me.', Then he chuckled and grinned, as he buzzed away For a wise binger-buglet was he, And his first quick surmise wasnit out of the Way As you shall now presently see. l-le headed southeast, where the tall campanile Stood darkly against the light sky, Arrived at its base as the nine-o,clock peal Chimed out from the tower so high. Below on the steps there sat four or five girls, And beside each, of course, sat a boy. The binger-bug laughed as he cut a few whirls, Then he chortled what bliss! oh! what joy! Dropping carefully down, he came lightly to rest On the first fair white cheek that he found, And he didn't stop long, for with loud angry song He sprang in the air with a bound. The binger-bug's anger was terrible then, And his buzzing became all the louder. l-le yelled, and he wailed, and he shrieked, foiled againnl All I got was a mouthfull of powder. iff I thought I saw St. Michael and Mccullom 'neath the moon. I looked again and saw it was A hand carved sugar spoon, Daft Cave is apt to run it in If it don't go home soon. ' i XA? Tlibe worm Qiurnetb NN 1 CRAWFISH lay in a little square tray And he feebly waved a claw, I stared in amaze when I saw his eyes blaze And paused in my efforts to draw, I said, Whats the rip, as with one feeble flip do ' s I heard that crustacean say, You've slashed me and gashed me, you've horribly mashed me And taken my legs all away, Now it sorter strikes nie that you here ought to be ? f Q J V. 04 Xsl 'xg3'?::'lJ gfffg Zip! X LITE? ' K 'i ' 'N' 'T I' x Ai ln the very same fix that I'm in, You'd do just as well, for I've heard Summers tell That the crawfish and lobsters are kin. o l AQ 3- I Ury? . ' A i x 5, il A X f f 1 l A. ., Z ' 7 rl 4 ' ,U y Mfraw Q Q i y -r , ' 1 ' t F'Nf5HEU P y 3 F' 'i..,.,,...m E Z, 0ffg,, lim r me . EQDUCT Q jtflr. Easley an the Bbpsirs laboratory. N phwat is this Physics Labratory th' la- ' ads all do be kickin' about? said Mr. ' tiff Ge Hennessy as Mr. Dooley stepped Ifnzff behind the bar and drew himself a glass Mi l of beer. ls it annythlng loike an apothecary's shop? Well, said Mr, Dooley, with all the caution of a true philosopher, it Xxx do an' it don't. It aint th' sameikoind iv physic that Bridget do he givin' yez when yez git th' yilly jaundice, but il , do be havin' th' same ennervatin' effect Q, on yer nervous system. An phwat does that mane? said Mr. Hennessy as he straightened up from driving a spigot in a barrel of Old Underroof Rye. Whist, said Mr. Dooly, oi dunno-but nivir-th'-less 'tis true. If yez'll notice such imminent physicists as l-loffman, an' Ma-arsh, an' Anderson, an' Spinney yez'll notice they're bald hided, or stoop-shouldered, or afflicted wid twins. They're all lang on physics an' shart on harse sinseg lang on rid tape, an' shart on what me fr'nd Tiddy Rossnfelt 'ud call 'ixecutive ab'litf'. 'But, as Professor Anderson 'ud say 'oi've wandered too far in th' interestin' fields iv physics an' must raturn to me labratoryf The Physics Labratory, l-linnissy, is a double cross betwane an owld cotntry s:ho:l an' th' Spanish Inquisition. Whin yez fur-st step in th' labra- tory yez hav to weigh yersilf without yer coat, yer hat, an' yer suspmders, ani if yez miss lt be 2 1 , tht fraction iv a toe nail, yez loses wan point ' .I Then yez form a llne an pass 1n front IV a gig ' :L gr 1. . .- . 153511 im' ' ' windy where a felly howlds his hands behind is s , - , , ' , g .:...7:?':'- V ,' his back an yez hav to guess how manny fingers is f ' 7 e , . . 5-, s f -r - ' V he s got closed. If yez miss, yez lose wan polnt , 3 -15 jg V , , . . . If - --as-... Q an yez hav' to go to th foot 1V th' line an ? be f - , ' . . . . E t 2 -5--' 'L :-- if : guess agin. When yez guess it, yez git tin fate - ' I - - M M355 iv har-rb wire an a chunk iv gas pipe or yes gt 2' . an owld tonsaty can an' a brick-bat an vez ar-re 5 ' ready to go to wur-rk. If yez draw th, bar-rb ilgifl? '---1..- wire, yez tie was ind iv it to th' clock an' wan ind to ta' windy, then yez hit it a biff wid th' gas pipe an' sing Anniw Lcu i: through yer noieg then yez count th' nunsber iv har-rbs on th' wire, substract sivin, divided by two an' if this don't give yer tilly phone number yez hav' ntade a mistake. If yez hav' guessed correct yez take a clane . . E51935Le343L.1'- -F ' M -' T ' '7 sheet 1V pa-per, write the I l 'lv . . :-siaf'1g:ii1v:5?sfg' rT'.T :r'1f5Q jd names IV those ln yer Sun- tif:-fygiffqgizfl jg , sfte,,,r.'g.as+2 . we-4 day School class at th top: -J Q Q53 . .. . ay,J,s?:if,f-gs-512,--. 'f +35 T -.,,. ,fe-1 then yez draw a pickshure ttf or-gag, . . . L-11FfE?c , . -. 1Q1,:f1317Q'1.- , 1V th' Senior class after th' Egiiifabfiti-59 '1 ' , -'ff-'I jf-fa - IJ-A-'11 'ry-5 . 'S f':? iF555H- . 5:1 - - -gi F.-'igf 1 1 ,: Freshles won th' foot-ball - -A rzaaiigigh-if , ' ' .-: 3 E L Af-E?ff11'5'5?Et' game from Daft Cave, an ...'- . ..v ' gf,'. 'gg-',,, a, ugigjf EQ, , I 1 I .g.,:.1-.-2: at th bottom yez raclte a ff ' E varse from S inne on - v4 wTtf .f.11 ' ,MZ 4. . . , P Y 7Lf?'1e-fl wl il rhg g Llghtenm Rods as Dure K, b-W-,--,9.1 Ef ,QLgTT , Mats an, then yez hand it 1 l f W K in to wan iv th' prolissors. He howlds it in wan hand an' reads a few lines from a pocket dickshunary wid th' otherg then he shuts his left eye an' looks at yez fer sivin minnits an' says-Yere wrong. Yez forgot oi've a cold in me head an' so yez used th' wrong formula. Do it again an yez lose wan point,-Yez sneak out in th' hall, draw a monocle an' a plug hat on th' pickshure iv Paw Ellis, turn yer pa-aper upside down an' hand it in again. Th' professor shuts his eye agin an, in four minnits an nointane seconds he says4LGood, that a fine resxlt. Yez may go home now any do it over agin next year., H fx 6' . O Y h one A .- ' 'Q , I . ' fr' ,' g Q Tlliale jfrum the glfremb. wk, A of fp I J X sw ' 5 fa. PW. 'fm' j 451 vJ9 B SM Nrqt 4 y sr jk. 5 1455 NCE upon a Time there was a Professor Who was quite a Rounder and thought Himself the Foxy Grandpa when It came to jollying all the Prettiest Girls. When any of His Boon Companions became entangled on the Matrimonial Fly-Paper, He would give Them the Merry Ha Ha and roast Them for Easy Marks. He was wont to waste much Heated Atmosphere in swelling out His Chest and telling the Joys of a Bachelor's Life. It was His Delight to attend a Social Gathering of the Daughters of the Full Moon or a Swell Hop by the Knights of the Red Shoe-String and to cop out the Swellest Bunch of Calico on the Floor. He would rx 02' ' ' Q it rw' 'V 472 55 if S V -J I , be Her Constant Attendant and when He left Her at Her Gate, He would hold Her Hand or kiss Her Ear-but He'd take to His Heels if She tried to sell Him a Chance in the Matrimonial Lottery. This Foxy Ferdinand was One of the Toilers and had accumulated a Pile of Simoleons in the Bank and had His Home Address on the Deed to a Swell Vine and l7ig'Tree. He was a Wise Gazabo, had a Fine Position and had Sense enough to put Salt on an Eagleis Tail when He saw it on a Silver Dollar. He would have been the Catch of the Season if He hadnyt had a Clear Title to so many Wild Oats. About This Time Foxy Ferdinand met the Head Dope Injector of the College Infirmary for Hash Sick Students and His Fate was Sealed. He tried the same Old Games of Button, Button Who's got the Dollar Bill and Twinkle, twinkle Little Waist, I wonder how you'd feel Embracedn, but He was always lt. This Queen of the Pink Pills had lived on Earth before, and knew all His Games better than He did. She taught Him to eat out of Her Hand, to fetch and carry, and to sit up and beg. When She had Him quite tame She pulled the Sheepskin over His Lamps long enough to put a Halter on Him and when He came too, He found She had led Him onto the Stickey Fly Paper. Then He had to hie Himself to the Cmrocers and sign the Slate for four Boxes of Stinkacloras with which to appease the Howling Students. Moralg It takes a French Woman to understand French. S o af' we fl' ff! tx X . i 1 3. hmyg X iiieflentiumz l N ERNA'S never attempted to sing, , '7 'iff' , X x , ,Q-iq 'gi K f l . l ' ill! 'I' X 3' 9 f 49 X j f f ly' f li U. il!! l mOfif r W if x x f ! !! 'V 5 Nwmi 5 Xia ' XB ,f' NN XS M x Xxx ll' ' Nm . ,, xy ,, S . . J , K , e 's g N if 1r lf gl A li I l M X X I lf Elf x f il l ' X W JE Tr' R it ff?NX A iff l H X fi 4 0 if N i il hy . '. . - l x '. H: 1 . 1 .31 , f Q ,' I 1 ' . Af A 2 'jg R in-5 1 ,513 V ss . K' RSA X Q1 , ,l , 2 'X '61 f + ll f ., l l, 'yi 1 rl 1 M f lnwwwwwy tvmwslll x -- it, NN,-ulhlluln' 1 f l il yy llyil.flli1: fl pulp xgiximpu lx .l h I l - V x I ' i f X Now that's a commendable thing, But the pieces she spake All made our sides ache, For she surely can give the real thing. ERE is a blushing coed, Who, just before going to bed, Arranges her hair, For I really declare Huff wools it all over her head. ISS WlLSON'S the pride of '09, At hockey she surely is line, She runs like a deer So you need have no fear For shelll take the ball clear down the line ISS BECHTLE. is very well manned: A diamond she wears on her handg Looks at it all day Then coyly will say, Oh! isn't it perfectly grandll' of a mirror. OW here is a girl, Doughnuts Burroughs, Whose face has begun to show furroughs, She powders that face, Till it is a clisgrace, Ancl that's very foolish of Burroughs. AY, do you know Miss Florence Wall 9 She is thin and exceedingly tallg She resembles most I A telephone post, Ancl I think that is just about all. She lives over at Margaret Hall She sleeps on two cots-she's, so tall- Domestic she takes ' And learns to bake cakes. Her D. S. demonstrations beat all. ' xg I . -' ll f 1X X: V. xg I!! - . If X If I XY W f els N4 If Wx' t A-4 ff If , xx I lb -Vs llll 'xy lil. - it : fs X l l -A X fl l Z . . 'l 1 - - - 2 . . l ' 1 XA 7 lx if 0 IX V, V 1 L . , t 1 Xt ,Q .M - ,W .. v ,f X I ' II l ea - I st.. , f 'WW 1 , 1 l X il ' s ' : A , 'I x liyl ll ! ' ' ,, ri, fm?-' 3 i ri m 1 H ,lffffilnr - - ing M .' if . ,, fisl 1 1 Z ti A li ,.,f .511 Q5 W' l ' ' ' ' ' C- .lil Q Q ' lgll il , I jffliranhp iaizsits the Bough lah . M A in I ASSUM! Yassum! Miss Lizbuth! ' X- I done knows I done promise to do ' dat ionin yistiddy, but I prognosticates dat I jis couldn't come. Yassuml Yassum l I knows I did but dat lVla'y Jane jis bin promulgatin to me -f i 'bout dat cookin' class ontil yistiddy . I jis segasuates along wif her to see 55 ,H . I Wx N if dey can bake any bettah cohn-pone an' sweet-taters dan her mammy kin. 12? , ll I Ill gash Laws sakes, honey, you jis ought to see dat-dat-dat air lavatory where dey does dere cookin. Dere wuz two long benches down de room, an a passel o' gals on bofe sides on 'em wuz a mixin' an' a stirrin, some ol de worst lookin' messes I evah did see. Now Miss Lizbuth I aint gwine to speak discontemptuous 'bout dat cookin' school, but if you clidn't know no mo' 'bout cookin' dan dat when you wuz ten yeahs old, Id a frowed you plum outen you mammy's kitchen. 'What's dat you makin honey?' I axes a likely lookin' gal. 'Dat' she 'spons, 'am gwine to be angel food cake, I ain't ve'y good on angel food cake but I can make de boss fudges., 3' H 'Land sakes,' 'sclaims I tuhnin to anuddah gal, 'peahs to me you got sompiin spilin. U 'l'luh'! she 'spons, 'Ise jis studyin de chemiclsty ob de annallysis ob de indigents ob a boiled cabbage' H U 'Wfhaffor you doin' dat, I axes her nexf' 'Why,' she 'spons, 'so Ill know if de smell oh sauah ik'aut am poison.' Wid dat I tuhns to lVla'l Jane an lucidates Iak dis: I says, 'lVIa'y Jane, if you am a prognosticatin on evah gittin mahied an holdin a man's affeckshuns, you'd bettah lea'n sompfln sides fudges an chemiclsty. 'Sposin when Ike opens his dinnah pail afteh shovelin' coal all mohnin he don't find nothin but some angel food an' some of dat bad smell wot dat gal's a makin? I bet it wouldn't be no angel talk dat he'd tuhn loose. When he comes home at night, all tiahed out an hongry nuff to eat a hen and nine chickens an sees dat cohn beef an greens on de table-do you 'spose he cares if dere might be assfidity in de cohn beef or kerosene in cle greens? If dere is he'll fm' hit out fore he's gone vehy fah.' U 'But' circumlocutes lVla'y Jane 'I se gwine he'p you an leahn how to cook dem too.' 'l-luhf 'spons I, sl haint seen no he'p fum you since you stahted gittin eddycatedf Foh de lands sake look at dat white skuht Miss Lizbuth. If dat ruffle haint tored plum in two. No'm I No'm l I clicln't teah hit on de ringah kaze l'se allus paticlclah wid dem line clothes oh yourn. Yassum, dat kin be patched but you haint gwine weah no patched undah skuht Miss Lisbuth. Yassum ! Yassum ! I kin dat. Thanky, Miss Lizbuth, Thanky, lVla'y Jane gwine be tickled most to deff. f f f 4 E 52 52.512 l 2555 'sw ,Q a-I-I A Q1 - xY Q Sad' Jingle, jingle, little bill, Tho' you leave I love you still: Hope that you will do much good, For they did me all they could. 5ratreh. ' Gee Whiz I My Liz I But I wuz as scairecl as I ever is. Land Sakes I It takes Away all my breth an' my knees 'ist shakes. Even now when I think o' th' thing I saw, When I runned an' errunt one night fer ma It scairecl rne so at I cIicIn't clarst peep An' it all comes back when I go to sleep, By Jing I ' 'fr?i?A:3,5L?-gkwzzidp It wuz an orful thing. I 'i By Jed! li 01' Ned! Q Q Th' moon wuz a whoppin, big ball 0, red. Whee Wheeze I Green Cheese I It hung right up on th' tops o' th' trees. An' I wuz ,ist playin' 'twas made 0, golcl An, I wuz a knight or a robber bolcl An all 0' th' gold 1 wuz goin' I steal But I stopped right short by th' Campanile. tIIi-wig? III t1I1.ffI1IitI1IlfIt-1' Y b 1 f fffttiflitilt gt tltt Ou et ' , , glI!I,lrli'AffQ f il.llIitIE1iQfQf'l I feel like runnlni yet. gg ntrtfailitll JII!gt?n3rtffw13 we-.1li2'12I' W-iI?i4. 3 'EAI' IWI1' I?-A W3 'i-5:5-f,i?,s.5-JQIX Bazoon I I-Iorn Spoon I A Hag pole stood atween nie an' th' moon. Great Strife I My Life I It doubled up 'ist like my olcl jack knife. Nen a voice said from th' foot o' th' pole Lillian, clear, youire th' light 0' my soul, An' nen th' pole saicl real creepy an' low, Oh clear, Alan Stelle, vx'on't you never grow? Great Jude I Say, you bet I skiddooecl. 7111192 Zumping Zack. His father is a drug clerk, and sells plasters, pills and tea, l-lis mother is a woman, something he can never he He is just a wooden monkey who sits on a painted stick Don't stop to watch his antics or you're apt to get quite sick l-le wears that ever ready, Shine yo' boots sahn. little smile He thinks heis quite a rrasher, that the girls all like his style They like to see his antics so they gaily pull the string And he keeps on a dancing, poor deluded, painted thing. l-le thinks he's quite a josher, comes from Joshtown down the His brain's a one by nothing and his mouth's a four by nine His head is full of nonsense, and he never works a lick You hardly could expect it from a monkey on a stick. l-le thinks he's a musician, plays a trorrhone in the band l-le heats on the piano, he can play rag-time by hand l-le's quite a foxy singer, all in all he's sure a brick, We all think Babes a wonder-for a nvonkey on a stick, mm, l-lere is the greatest wonder That I ever hope to see, Thomas McDonald working, l-le is cutting up a tree. F!! ff N-,X 2 sf Q5 l gsil sr 44? r 1 I ff l fl The more ibm barrel 33211 E ae SHIP set sail down a bosky vale V xvf Q- 2 hi' V74 r 'V 04 E f xml 'mi l f 5:41. 7 wg-'1 1 1'-1: 2 ' -a0'.0Qs- 13 Gigi, 'K -fx' A , 'Egg -. as ' f T And the chipmunks sang a lay. She swung for port with a rear and snort As she sailed from Farmhouse Bay. The waves were high on the Gulf of Rye, And she shipped a peck or two, She kept her road with the extra load And she threshed her way on through. The Straits of Corn she had reached by morn And the captain strained his ear A shock he feared, he carefully steered And silently dried a tear, He steered her gee and she struck a tree It stove in the gallant bark . She sank below, where the cow-slips grow, With the sea dog and the shark. Now this may seem like a nightmare dream But you need have no alarm 'Twas put this way in a test essay, By a Prep fresh from the farm. ffl' Theres a girl, her name's Miss Lister Said no one had ever' kissed her. Willie tried, Nearly died+ Laughing, 'cause he almost missed her. glfresbman a Ia jaemburg. A Freshman set sail for a tropical shore, But a storm met his ship on the way: And that Freshman was wrecked on a palm shaded isle Where a cannibal monarch held sway. He quickly was shucked of his little blue suit, And put into the monarch's cuisine. They served him as roast and on slices of toast, And as soup in a big black tureen. Ere the cock had crown thrice the whole tribe was attacked By the cholera morbus, I Ween For that Freshman they'd served to the monarch in style Was dreadfully, woefully green. - L e.-5-. ia- - -4 C 9 X - 12' ,I . S 4,0 ia, alti Y ,, f iiigf- , -ak. all X 'arf f ' Q ff -'lrll ..,., if M 'ff l' f giml ' lf,-I' 5' aw WCQDZ ml-lERE. was a young lady named Kimball Who never could manage a thimble, She joined the M. Efs, And now, if you please, With a T-square she proves very nimble. Z , X A-in ,Q-Igtwl 3 .UL .1 .ff If 'S wi wgfchga .. 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Sophomore sat on a green door mat Arid addled her little brain, For she wished to sing of the joys of spring So she wrote this queer refrain: Oh I ope' my eyes with a glad surprise At the beauties in thy train, Cliay that ding pig style with the cow barn nigh Gives my arlisl's soul a painj Ah, the dainty llowers in thy woodland howers Send their perfume far' and nigh, fCee whiz! hui that slinlf will drive me lo drink I wish all the hogs would diej The elves and the gnomes in their green leafy homes Are singing a springtime song, Cl hope thai recl cow thai is bowling now Will he in the hash 'ere long.j The quickening life that is everywhere rife Is what most interests me, Every living thing, Oh most gentle spring, Teaches a lesson that Wei-H l-lere a passing ram gave her thoughts a slam, It jarred her inspiration: Then her thoughts all flew and say-she flew She screamed in desperation. The ram calmly gazed at the dust she raised With a look of great disdain, Then said with a hlat as he chewed her hat, These poets give me a pain. all Z - ., Pl UflKf71y. lakh? f 1 ' . 1 xx in v filbg ' too 7' 77- ,6 , ,if A f H 1, fi I I , ll l what imminhs 13112 OF SOME PEOPLE WE HAVE MISSED- DR. CESSNA fto history classj--:Tm Proud to know my mother was a Dutchman . PROF. BENNETT, fto a class of Domestic Science girls,-Ulf YOU have a hole in anything-cut it outf, x . A fu Q' Pl- X XM i Xu - X . 'e X 6 QNX !ii i X vi ! Xi N k 4 3955 X WHO I5 THIS? E ' IT is M155 COLPITTQ ff X SHE AND miss BAKER wh XX X WERE GOING SKATINQBUTX E, X miss comns Tnuws IT XX W gm an is EASIER TO Colm kv ,f' Z l 444 3Tl-IOUGHT I saw a Japanese Girl painted on a fan I looked again and found it was just Pheobe Zimmerman, Tho, she may never have a beau, Sheill do the best she can. Q DONKEY once came to lVlcNeill,' l-le had something wrong with his heelg Doc reached for his feet To feel his heart beatg at at 55 39 if They've been hunting a week for McNeill. J 4 4 CKAY fell in love with a cow, So he macle her his very best bowg But she Hirtecl her tail, Put her foot in the pail, Said he was'nt her style anyhow. Ne i A , I I A, i I MW M .l Qf r MW Q ff' W Z ll af 'J 'Q Q - ll f i' ff A l 1 I ZW f ' f Wf WV N 1 ' - I 6 l fl ,' ' 1 l . f I ,- r l l 'es fi l we ,f f , , X g W , 3 , - . , r ff , - t i 4 'WN F fa 1 l' l T W5 s fwawf 4 s H W f r i its it its JU! ' lql: 'z l 4 We l li' lll l K lil? Mr' ll ,sv-f' QR , 'We ,'9lff'P'4W'4t Maas? 4 s M U1 . ,f,, wt ,t if 2 0,5 mxvrv HAD A Limfe LAMB Ti-me Lama is NOWQITOWH UP ' aw THAT wnls LONG AGO Qoma LTRGE- W Amo TPnNK5.He sg YOU KNO STUDENT fin Dynamo Electric Class?-UHOW clo you prevent spark- ing? PROP. FISH:- I clon't prevent itg that's the proctor's business 'li 444 I thought I saw a billiard ball 'Twas drawn out on a slate, I looked again and saw it was just Baldy Pullen's pate, If he clon't soon use l-lerpicicle It's going to be too late. 1 1 I 'ON A TOOT Qllutn GHS tn Sintrnhure tn you 'QI want what I want, when I want it. Is the train in yet? This is another case where we can G ss as say that man embraces woman. if The question which presents itself to a man today is,-'Which would I rather have, a wife or an automobile? This is not a difficult question for a man to decide for while they both cost a great deal to secure, are a continual expense for trimmings, and are apt to blow you up at any time, the automobile has the advantage in that when you are tired of it you can sell it or raffle it oft. JJ! RUF. HQFFIVIANS a teacher of Fizz, He thinks that all knowledge is hisg Someone asked with reluctance, What he meant by inductance, And his answer made all their heads whizz. JJ! CCULLOIVFS a peach. Aint I right ? And her 'L glad rags H are sure out 0' sightg Say l that rubifoam smile That she Wears all the while, l-las stolen my heart away quite. V-tw 41 if 4 L 7' f WS? - V, ':f,- I X5 .2 Q- f .7Qff , ff MM IZ N 4 ll.. ,Au N V. CQ XV N., 1 Nf?xXXXJ 5 .HI ,, H - .X M7 N I! K 1 4, - - DR. DYKSTRA LEARNS TO DANCE f Make RDBEJQ E lr A. , Wi rf K 45 .: 1 oi fn mi .QEMWI D Sc h 1 P W Elms Hvwtmc S 'LESS There was a man in our school Who triecl through art for fame, Ancl when he'cl start a picture I-le'd first set clown his name. Then when he found what he With all his might and main, I-le'c1 hastily sketch a line or two, Then sign his name again. AT TI-IE BASKET BALL GAME.. FRESH:-Don't you think Florence Pettinger SOPH:-O, she is a regular poem. FRESH :-I don't see how you make that out. SOP!-I :-Dicln't you ever scan her feet ? 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I 4 'vc SCENE ZZ: me Owls ya 17a,26f'ma!rfg7sy ly mm, 1 f ff 1l I ISS CALDWELL and dear Lizzie May, Had a tongue lashing match every dayg With'her usual grace, Lizzie May made a face, And frightened Miss Caldwell away. J!! UCKH COOVE.R'S a tall skinny moke, Who was told that a Prof. shouldn't smokeg That made Buck tear his hair, Swear a terrible swear: For he couldn't discover the joke. li! IP VAN WINKLE awoke from his long sleep and looked about in surprise. He wandered, in a dazed, bewildered way, about the Campus and the new build- ings, amazed at the wonderful progress. Finally he reached the Chemistry Department and gave a sigh of relief. This is something like old times, he said, as he appropriated Bennyls easy chair and picked up the Joke Book . J I J 'YHOUGHI' I saw Professor Berg, Up at our Summer Camp, I looked again and saw it was A cancelled postage stamp, If it should fall into the lake It's apt to get quite damp. 444 THOUGHT I saw a woodpecker, 'l'hat sat upon the grass, I looked again and saw it was Miss Flemingfs Freshmen Class. If they don't learn each single word, They'll never get a pass. RUF. I-lOLDE.N'S a powerful machine, At hot airing he sure takes the beang He holds up his hand, As a word of command, And all nature becomes a pea-green. Q RILSOURCEFUL man is HA. Bud , A Soph thought his name was spelled Blood But the need was so telling For a simplified spelling, 'llhat Prexie has changed it to lVIud . lull Q T : 13 Q -- 2091 i , I M- I 2 a , WW N' . X9 4 wwf-aide Fmif gffl-IOUGI-IT I saw Miss Colpitts in A brand new Easter hat, I looked again and saw it was lVly mother,s sister's cat. If you should wrongly rub her fur There would be quite a spat. 3'lAl'IOUC1I-IT I saw Ag Burroughs she Was learning how to skate, I looked again and saw it was Last Winter's fashion plate. I'm sure it will be snubbed if it Don't soon get up to date. Q H, Henry E. Summers, please, Your gait makes common men wheeze Let us show you our plan, We contend that we can Play cards on your coat-tail with ease. THGUGHT I saw the Senior Class Arrayecl in cap and gown, l looked again and saw it was A part of Spotless Town, The sorry figure that it cuts Would make a jester frown. HE spooners eternally spoon By the amorous light of the moon: But pray do not weep For they work while you sleep , And that's an unqualified boon. PROP. by the name of Herr Pammel, Called to the waiter, H I've not had a drink F or ten minutes, I think, ere Samuel, By Gad, you must think I'm a camelf' 1 -1 as-Q,,. -1' .V ', .-farm,-, 5, ,449-' A 'X , lg ', ' . 7 ' 3' , f fe- .2 Q '-Jw. 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Freak Printing is not Art but the com- positions turnecl out lay us for our Patrons are a pleasure to a thinking man U U We give Special Attention to PRO- GRAMS, MENUS, and high class Qvxforlc generally E ,U U U mes 1mes nntery AIHCS, ' ' IOVVH. WHEREVER you go, whatever you go for, vif111oev'er Iyfmu gogvvilthi-iYor1EEg . t. afifxoztottiz wttitifffedit John R. Keafmg to yiug an eivclecpce if your g t 1: , g u gme t, 7 . goooorl siijeq Zsylei qualiiy, price right. , t I FINE WATCH REPAIRING Everything ot the Best and Nothing Else AT Ames, - - Iowa FRANKEL'S 513-517 Walnut St. Des Moines, Iowa. Chase E99 est 712-714 Walnut St. DES MOINES. IOWA GENERAL HUUSE FUHNISHEHS Largest ancl finest Stoclc In Iowa WE PAY THE -FREIGHT GROCERY DEPARTMENT Groceries, Fruits, Confectlons, Ice Cream ancl Drlnlcs. MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Meats of Klncls. Give Us Your Orcler. LIVERY DEPARTMENT Good Horses for Carriage or Saddle. A. L. CHAMPLIN HARDWARE Spauldingfs Sporting Goods. 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XX XQCXQCQCXXXXXQC QC - X Costly thy habit as thy pursecan buy V V But not expressed in fancy LI L L Shakespeare -ll? if ffi Uniforms I -V .Jm '-v?il'Hi.i are the standard in a majority of fn the Colleges and . 'x Military Schools l Qc in AMERIC:X. Our Uniforms are O u- I1 e r r O S n made oi the very best I ' cloths, by experienced Ytll and alnut sts., Des MOIDCB, Ia. military tai os, and are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. VV:-ite or Catalog and Prices. 7712 ., 'ii M-G-LILLEYKLBU. I COLUMBUS, 0. Ex X5QCXXX A store where ANY purse can gratify its owner's taste-provided that taste is GOOD. ase rothers THE FIRM IN DES MGINES ch the reputation of handling the best and most wI1oIesQme grocerie sends a representative to Ames every two Weeks. Wholesale Prices for Fraternity CIuIJs. Goods delivered at Ames free, Chase pays the freiglatn. . . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. CH SE BRGS. 311-313 ef 315 6121-LAVE. S Des Moines, - - Iowa GUIBERSUN COSTUME GUMPANY 1 Manufacturing Costuxners. he Savery Des Moines, Iowa Caps and Gowns. His- torical and Fancy Cos- tumes, Wigs, Bearcls. The Leading Hotel of Msslss, Gslsl sml Silver Iowa Trimmings, Grease Paints and .sl1Mske-up Articles. American sms? European Costumes and Wigs for Plan rent at asonable prices. The Finest Cafe in the W est 504 WALNUT STREET DES MOINES, IOWA College Headquarters Largest e ause Best. I.8rA.FRIEDLlCH Suite 712 Cracker Building PARLEY SHELDON, Prcst. B. J. Sl-IEI DEN Cashier S A KEENAN, A l C h The Story ounty Bank AMESI IOWA Does a General Banking Business, We solicit Your Busi Interest Paicl on Time Depos Mutual Phone No. 58. V EIQ Iowa Phone 9-I-Y XY. M. G I 5 President E N br ton.Vicc-President. Henry XN'ilson, Cashier T A D dd Asst. Cnshic . I' 3017 Union National Banlc Capital 350.00000 Surplus and Undividecl Profits 350,000.00 AMES, IOWA Does a general banking business Prompt attention given to collections . Kooser E99 CO. Groceries and Queensware, Fancy China, Cut Glass, I, S, C. Souvenir China. Novelties, etc. Fruits and Confectionery Special prices to Cluhs. Goods cleliverecl free of charge to the College Bower E99 Mccartne DEALERS IN FRESH and SALT MEATS OyStC1'S and III Season. Free AC' livery to the College. Mutual Phone 23. Iowa Phon mes aun ry This is the place that rloes the Launclry for the Stuclents and We clo it Well Dixon ff? Son, Props. Prouclfoot 699 Bircl Architects -iii Des Moines, low Forthun if Holmes JUST TAILORS THATS ALL AMES. - IOWA
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