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Q NAUTILUS STAFF l iv'st Num: His- lilwr, ll. l'm-vliili. Nl. Xlvifilir. .X. Xliiiiiii-iii. XII. Nliiigqqiii. Si-i'-tint Rini: 'lf Ili-im-i'I5, Xl. lluiilvr. ll, tliiiuiwli, lf I'iiiii'il. Al, Nl:-iilvs 'llilril Nun: l. Il--l1m,ti. Viluu. .X. firm. NY, Xlvrtl, Xli. llixiflli-i. The entire Nautilus Staff, which includes ten seniors, two Juniors, three teachers and Mr. McCarty, again wishes to express their sincere gratitude to the student body for supporting the Nautilus in order to make it a success. To the merchants, who aided greatly by their adds, to Hinea's Studio and The help, to Mr, Morgan and the printing printing the campaign signs and also attractive posters used in the Nautiliizi Schrader who did all the bookkeeping Lafayette Engraving Company for their classes for their excellent cooperation in to Miss Kiser and the art classes for their campaigng to Miss Gildersleeve and Miss and clerical work, to the Booster Staff for their advertisements and writeiips iii each issue of the Booster, to Tom Demerly for his clever designs, to Annagene Minniear who served as typist for the year book, and last, but not least, to the various teachers and students for their writeups, poems, essays, and many different articles which you see before you in this book, we take this opportunity to thank you for your fine cooperation throughout the making of the Nautilus, Ending eight months of hard work, the Nautilus Staff leaves the twenty-fourth Nautilus in your hands, hoping you appreciate the supreme efforts of the staff. ln preparing pages such as these Our aim, our hope has been to please. l-low far our efforts have availed We do not know, we may have failed, May you decide. But if in far-away future days You find some pleasure as you gaze And hold this book a treasury Of happy memories, then we Are satisfied, B, M. M. l'. . ::1 I 4 l 4 l I I Q . i N A IU t1I', ,IL , IU l, 'i 11111
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CRAWFORDSVILLE GAME Non-conference encounter at C'ville---Bronchos can't get started wOnly good Iefferson appearance in the first section of the game is the Bed and Black band fThe McAdamsfmen really put on a show at the half time. leff starts off in the last halffTaylor scores on a quarterback sneak-fBussell falls on a blocked Athenian punt- Streak-O-Light Carter grabs a pass out of the hands of two C'ville defense men and twinkles across the goal for the third Lafayette score in seven minutes. Dose place kicks a point after the first marker and passes to Rush after the second score for another pointeThird try is blocked. Flock of leff subs play the remaining part of the gamefThey also score when Cy Beeler falls on a blocked Crawfordsville punt-Holder attempts pass to a Ieff end, but it is blocked. SHORTRIDGE GAME Shortridges big gridiron group are in Lafayette to give the leffs a lesson in gridiron playeA bad punt by Shortridge gives the leff men the leather on the Blue Devils 42 yard stripe in the first four minutes of play4Two plays take the pill to the Nippermen 33 yard linefDose takes the ball-l-le runs left-He runs rightffle gallops over the Blue Devil goal linefEverybody is surprisedvw How did the Broncs do it?-A-Neveresay-die is the answerf Babbit Carter then starts rippin' off yards here and there and Dose scores after an eleven yard gallop?-Dose kicks the extra point with a place boot. The second half sees the Indianapolis eleven start for the leff goal linefThey go over by real power --David Crockett does the scoring and kicks the extra pointeScore, leff, l3g Shortridge, 7. Blue Devils begin to look tough-Carter takes all the fight out of them by returning a punt ESU yards for a touchdown- --lt is remarkable run- ning-He outruns the Shortridge ends and backfield men who appear quite silly as they try to follow himfMcDowell's placement is haywire. Ieff wins 19-7-'A surprise to the fans but not a surprise to those connected with Abe Masters' gang. Last season defeat is avenged4Carter begins to appear as if he has ball bearings on his feetfSuch twisting and turningfflts enough to make friend and foe dizzy. NEWCASTLE GAME A sea of mud prevails as the leffersonians meet the Trojans of New Castlof A minute of the game is gonee Everybody looks like brothersnltflud, mud every- .s . 1, '- A 5 A I
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BOOSTER STAFF With its books showing a protit ol more than titty dollars, the left Booster brought its l93Gfl93lf publishing year to a close on May 20. The paper inaugurated its printing for the tiscal school year on September 9, when, tor the tirst time in Booster history, it put out an issue on the first day ol school. This was distributed to all students and was the only edition of the year with only tour pages. Following closely on the lirst paper the Booster started its annual subscripf tion campaign, the goal being six hundred subscriptions. During the campaign, a huge football tield stood in the main hall, with the tiveeyard markers denoting thirty subscriptions. A touchdown would be reached with six hundred names on the circulation list, and would earn tor the subscribers the second annual Booster dance. The goal was reached and the dance was held on Qctober 22 in the Purdue Memorial Union Building, with Glenn Vtfrights band turnishing the rhythm. Throughout the year the Booster tried to give its readers what they wanted. For the tirst time in many years its entire regular printing schedule included only sixfpage papers. The stall attempted to keep advertising to the minimum possible and yet keep out ol the red tinancially, in order that students would have more reading matter. ln all the 2l issues ot the paper, the purpose was to include as many persons' nantes as possible, and to print stories that interest the greatest number ot readers possible. -' 1 1, i ' -i l'list loin' I-. Qjitxiliilxinm-. NI lxziml-ilph, Xl. ltzixlil-ini. lx. li-vliltl. Nw-iitl Him. Xlt. lf. l'. Xluiuwli. Al. lf. llmllvy. ti. R, liiuitllm-5. ll. llwll 'l'liiuI Rim: Ii, Ihilmitsiiii I Iliilwii It l illm-I K' l'-int-ll l I I
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