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Speed and Power . . . tht- keynote of industry . . . the kcynotc of science . . . thc keynote of athletics. Powcr . . . thc secret of thc linc und spccd . . . thc sccrct of thc hnckficld . . . follow thc Bronchos up from the hnckllcld . . . through thc linc . . . and across the goal! The First Squad . . . flfnm Run' , . XY'r1rl1cr. Sgnnplc. Kllfly, Slcssur, llorun. Armstrong, Xlilllglhlll . . . Swrnnl I IH . , R.mt'h. O'll.nt-r, Nlnckuy, llcll, A. Cfrouc. NCVNIUII . . . Tlwinl Rau' . . Applc, Rush, lnotlsalun, Amlrcxxs. Snrl'gu't'. l,1'L'lL'F. Hogan. Kellcy, lx ffrowc . . . 'l'uf1 Knu' . . llohmzm, d.g1l1.ln. llolnl, Pt-ck. wr:-I . F' P..-
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M OU Meade XV. W'iIlis .,.,,.. Gordon Bryant ..,. Ruth Ezra ,..... Margaret Davis... jack O'Haver.. Eugene jackson .. .......lidiror-in-Chief .Business Manager liditor Photograph lfditor rculation Manager ......A!hletic liditor Taj Q J.- 1 The automobile of today with its beauty . . . style . . . speed . . . attributes its success to the magic wand of science. The wand is waved over the rough steel . . . and behold! A modern Deisel en- gine . . . capable of doing the heaviest work without once faltering. The Spirit of St. Louis! An example of modern precision . . . such precision that made the Winnie Mae capable of her gruell- ing test . . . the supreme test of modern aircraft. Far Searching . . . is the neon light . . . answering the cry New Lamps for Old. It has replaced the crude candle of the prehistoric day . . . or the in- candescent lamp . . . Hrst shown in the Edison laboratory. Truly, A Century of Progress! The magic wand has created a beautiful city where but a short hundred years ago was naught but desolate sands. Wfe . . . the Staff of this 1932-1933 Nautilus can think of no better theme for our book than A Century of Progress Exposition Dans . . . within whose walls is enclosed the marvels . . . and the wonders of the world of science and industry. BZA We junior Staff 1 J w if Q Xl wuyv if
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Cecil S. Webb, A.B., A.M. Indiana University History Assistant Coach The Second Team . . Top Rau' . . Hehler, Conner, Morehead, Lehnen, Baxter, Payton .... Y vmml Rau' . . Taylor Dine, Treece. Cohen, Pertz, Slayback. Decker, Horan . . . Tlvirrl Ron' . . Overman. Grove Riggs. Underhill, Bonner, Smith. Horwitz. Bell . . . Bnflam Rau' . . Airhart, liriel, Weedanil Douglass, Andrews. Zeller, Borton. Night Football Made Its Debut . .. in Lafayette at the jeff-Greencastle game. The school fathers put up bleachers for Z,000, and imagine their embarrassment when the people just kept coming in until there were 2,500 present! jeff football had never been a howling box-olhce attrac- tion and it was the biggest crowd that jeff had played before since the jeff broncho was a colt. Along with a night football, several players made their maiden appearance, Mickey Rauch made his a rousing one. He passed, kicked and ran the Tiger Cubs dizzy. He was aided in this by Bill Armstrong, who was a member of the track team last year. Bill lost none of his speed during the summer, as the Cubs found out. He put a hnishing touch on a fifty-yard drive by going six yards for a touchdown. Of course these new men were aided by the Old Reliablesn, Hohman, McCahan and Andrews, in the line and Deeter in the backfield. Jeff did not wait very long to make kittens out of the Tiger Cubs. Only five min- utes had passed when Rauch shot a beautiful pass to Andrews for a touchdown after which Mickey plunged for the point. After Armstrong made this touchdown jeff did not threaten to score until a member of the Crowe Bros., Inc., Mike by name, threw a thirty yard pass to Andrews. Puffy made a nice catch and ran for the touch- down. Kelley plunged for the point. This concluded the scoring at twenty points, much to Greencastle's relief. The athletic board was organized for the sole purpose of promot- ing athletics in the school. The board consists of nine members. The faculty members are Messrs. Webb, Masters, Taylor, McCarty and Wfills. The student members are Andrew Crowe, president, Wil- liam Hohman, vice-president, Lois -lane Gillespie, secretary-treasurer: Robert Deeter and Joe Rush, members at large. They were elected at a popular election by the student body. The board . . . for the first time in the history of jeff . . . elected the yell-leaders at a mass con- vocation. They also decided the price of admission to athletic contests. l'.: w X A. B. Masters. BS. Purdue University Physical litlufn ion Coach
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