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'iffy 'riff ,I X? ff 1 v',1 Xb Y' xg, V ff If ,J Xxx A my M if 1 rw f f X , QVWII 'ff ff ff 4 f f f W f i 'il I ,' , , V i X 7 f f f 7 7 ' 1: L1 in ff AA'. 1 ' w if' F v, - 4.2 I . '.f. wp, COPYRIGHT 19 21 ELEPAXT ON EDITOR AAI STANG Busnnsss MANAGER E2 -4' 1 ' 'Q ZEN ' X - ' ' X V xx-1 ' i n I f X I If f 1 f qlrgigiiz at , 1 I I ' W5 uu . X M ig mn lll cm' n I O -'i-li, .. ..i i Y. it 'A . hifi I' 'fu ,,. X . 4. 4 I 'll . 'A' up ll lil 'F- LACE the little Haversack of 1901 by the side of the handsome Star Shell of 1921 and you see what twenty years can do. The growth of the school has scarcely been greater. Even your own growth, had you been born before 1901, would scarcely equal it. This is the age of growth, for you es- pecially. It is your main business and will be for some years to come. This volume contains a record of your 1921 self, gentle reader. How would an annual twenty years from now record you? Are you going to treat yourself to twenty years of real honest-to-goodness growth so that the fu- ture will record a man what am? If you answer this question with a determined yes, we shall look confidently to see your record in 1941 in that national annual, Who's Who in America. . A. M. HITCH. Principal ' ll L lxllll 1 ltr f . 1!,1Zf' . l. mJk 1 , 1 X X W W'l,sk we 'ff' rf' Us Qu 1. ff 1' l 1 X ,1 1111111 TO MAJOR ARTHUR M HITCH a frm suppo te of Kemper men an Kempe 1dC3lS the staff o the 1921 STAR SHELL espectfully e cate ths the seco cl vo ume 1v1ng' a el ev gf 1n the ght a cl a stau ch acl ocate of the squa e eal h1s motto m gf t we 1 he 1 m yet Far Always eady to help or ass'st W e e suc ' clness is most nee , he not only carries out his cluties as Principa wisey an Well, but Outside act1v1t1es Hnd him present in one capacity or another. IIA man whom everyone admires ancl whose service to Kemper is in- calculahle, Major Hitch is indeed a worthy example for those to follow who aspire to higher things. , I 1,177 V J 1 1 s rl 1 11 7111 11 111 f 11 of 1 Q , 1 11 1 1 W a in 'M 111 1 ,p 1 111' 'ih A K t l k 1 J 1,', , jf 1 11 Q W1 Q11 1 K X My'- 7 , 1 1 E pf. l t W1 1 . 1 1 , iff I 1 h av . 1 1 , M' V1 1' ' 1 ,1 11 1 1 ,,',W- .1,,i f,,..iY 'll!1 1 1 ' QM ,Aff I 'N 1 .r r i 5 F 11 cl r , f ht .141 1, 1 . V1 QL 1111, 1 in ' fi an , ' H 211 1 1 .N Q r y 1 h r h lun 1 ded 1 1 1 .1 XIX 4.xlW X N glwlkfwkfmgiwllkk f A f TFWMX A ii' 747 KA. ' Zyl W Uma Wifi!! NMNMW 3 fb in 49, YNY if it im' 737 3315? WWWWW i V . X l K X i i x ig lu i , X X i I x l I ' Q ww. , , M ' f f i i i N i . The struggles and trials of the modern world xl impress upon us the value of some record with xy which to preserve the even-ts of our lives for the y benefit of those who follow in our footsteps. It is necessary to commemorate our deeds. regardless i of their merit. in a more substantial form than X words, that our successors may know and re- l member how we lived. IL It is with this spirit XXX that this annual has been published. always with X. the end in view of producing a monument which X l will represent the achievements of the Kemper XX corps of 1920-1921. An attempt has been made not only to set down the pleasant things of our X lives but the more prosaic events and drabber x sides of them as well. fl, When the years have XX y , ' rolled by. and the cadets whose records are herein X contained are scattered to the various corners of , the earth, holding their places in the world as men of honor and respect. then will these simple accounts of their earlier lives be truly appreci- X. X ated. We are too close to the present to recognize ' ' the value of our fellow men. and it is only X through such records as these that they may be . preserved. ll It is the wish of those who have given their best efforts that this book shall serve to remind their classmates of the struggles and trials through which they have passed together. stumbling blindly at times, but eventually find- N I ing the light and love of understanding. May X these days of comradeship and fellowship be l p X always uppermost in your memory and may , X X you appreciate their value more fully K X i as they are mellowed by time. X X X X XX . X Y My f 1 1 i V--'-1-1 W ' X wif ' I '7 i H, X V sf'54igg - fa ', g 535 g nag 513 mm rg ep q' as ral . 4155 ii i 5 ' il 1. -5 4. , is Q is A get , in A. -Sf 'Lo ,'.,!5.,g:gi! '13, M M H i yff 4 M , ' QQ Y. Q, WMI' I ul' ii fi . f :I In In K-f I lbw. 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Yvarracks cmb the ', South Campus x 1- m weak 1 vm. . , L-.-1:11 . W ! A.em.w-P ,f...f..A., . . Tdcross the North Tflarabe R Ebirb Street Ebrougb the Campus x 3 :Barracks from West Shore of 'lake Gowarbs the fAll7lelic Tielb from Take 7 Q , ..! K in mln Ebrougb the Brees 'lu- Q ll Tvbrougb the Colonnabes o the Kpper Court SAA!! F CULTY '49 i . 0 -. , h ,, . 1 x, Q V uv -fn.. ' . ' N . 1. I 0 . -4- , ,f ,. 'A s:-a: rgnljv g Q W ' I , if I 3 :A I O qv vi 't ...J Cul. T. .l.Jnli11xlun 3 5 i Z 1 'fhft' Nvfffl I f I Ctiloiivl Tlimniis A, .Infin- stun g1'ZLdllZl,tCfl from Kom- pvr in 1809. rc-turning as Profcssm' lf0l11DP1 S assist- ant. H0 stu-c-ccdvrl him at his de-ath and lwr-aniv su- purintcnch-iitl in 1881 and has hvlcl that position vvt-i'sii1f't-. 110101101.IUIIIISUIIIl'l't't'lVl't1 his A. B, 1ll'g.!'00 from Blu, l'niv0i'sityii1 1572 and his A. M. in 1875. llnflvi' his iiistrttr-ttioii K4-nip:-r has grown ft-uni a small gmttp of sturlt-nts un- til now. at tho e-ml nf his 52ml yt-a1'oft1-avliilig, Kvui- pt-i' ranks with that lit-st ppc-- pztratory sf-lifmls. . v-eng It Blajm' NValtvi' S. MaCAa.i'm1 has ht-ld the prisltitm of C0111- mzmdant at Ks-nipt-r since 1910. A gratlllatv of VVOst0rn R 0 s 1' i- V t- l'niv0i'sity in th 1- vlass of 1902 hc' rv- veivotl an LL. ll. mlm-grco in Law. Major Mac.-Xa:-mi 'z w ac't'Yt strvi 1 ' tht Wai with spain aic is also in ac ini nieinlivi' nf Militarx lZflf1UIlS 'Vi 13 si 1 '. X 0- in 34,-f f A .fi .' -' '- r,.., 11' ' . 2 'l ' 1 . V f .f - .fi . and Masonic organ- ' . ,5 Q . . ' Q JH Z 1. Ir 7 at , . ., ,. .. V' f I, 4 1 A111 fur W. S. .1IucAarmz I'f1.g1t' 17 Lt, Cul, Frank S. Bnwt-ii was detailt-tl tu K1-inpor as Pmfcssm- of M i l i t a 1' y Svioilct- and 'l'ac-tit-s in 1919, Coloma-l Bowl-n g.xratluat1-rl from tht- l'nitt-tl Statvs Mili- tary Ac'ads'nly at XV 0 s t Point! with tht-Class uf 1900, and has had 25 ye'zu's'sv1'Yic-t- in the Unitvd Htatvs Ai-my Holding.: tht' rank ufCnlu- nvl during the Urvat NVar'. ht- was um- of thv rzmking otfic'e1'stu wht.u1is due- mum-li of the Crvclit for tha- success- ful 01111111110 uf the war. flllljur .l. lf. Hilrh Major Arthur M. Hitch. Dl'iI1C'iDZl-I and instruc'tm' of English. has lit-vn at Kmnlwr 22 yt-ars. flraduating fr 0 in Blu. l'niV4'i'sity in 1897 ht- 11-Cvivvrl an A. 13, flttgst-ti and re- ttirm-tl in 1907 and was gzivvn a B. S. in Ecluvatitm. Klajui' Hitvh is nationally 11-f'ugzliizL'd as an f'dllt'2lt0l' of high rank and is p1'0sirlt-iituftliv Nurthwt-st 'l't-avlit-rs' Association Col. F. S. 1fflll'I'Il Ill In var ji vxlj ull lj! .l .l Y,-KY ry' v.-Nr tg' 7'4 I N .SN l,I EI! I4 . www CAM. G. T. Iizvixlz, A. B., Mathematics, Kenyon College. Z0 years at Kemper. CAPT. HARRIS C. jonxsrox, Director of Ath- letics, Western Reserve College. 16 years at Kemper. CAPT. A. B. BATES, Commercial Courses, Simpson Business College. 16 years at Kemper. CAPT. G. T. Bovcii, Ph. B., Manual Training, Northwestern Missouri College. 15 years at Kemper. CAPT. R. B. PHILLIPS, Sternluerg School of Music, Conservatory Femina Music, Teacher in Music, Kemper. 10 years at Kemper. CAPT. C. CocKER1LL, M. A. of Cniversity of 1Yisconsin, Spanish, Cadet Adviser. 10 years at Kemper. CAPT. ERNIE E. BROWNING, Kemper, Com- mercial Arithmetic, Cadet Adviser, Presi- dent of Zoo League. -1 years at Kemper. CAPT. REA A. Joi-Ixsrox, Kemper 1896, Y. M. I. 97-99, Kemper Faculty 1899 to 1909, 1919 to 1921, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds, Capt. N. G. M. 1913-1916, Capt. Iv. o. M. jan., 1921. LIECT. E. M. FR1TTER, Teachers College, Illinois State Normal Cniversity, Degree B. Ed., Psychologist. -I years at Kemper. Page I S .I .1 nl if rl ,A K3 gf. la 'T IQ pa ,. 'E' I cw l 's 5'-4 if: ig .'-1 .511 I: 1 'Y so l 'T-1 fi 1 P5 5, l Ai K I 11 i iliii Ill ll'fi'lyn I A fvmwifv-f.w'w x I 'A ' 4 11 ivivvrivrmvwqvv u 3.51.1gAg.sf11.1.1.,l - I I it I 9 I ,J 4 Q 0 'I fl fl . it if AT. 2:- QI in l Z1 nil 15' VP IFLSI sw, l . '.l 'I I in lu-if IQ :QQ l 1 lr? l Qi ei 52 U' I l . I I F9 J lf . . 8552 I I I - v ,I u. 4 A l I I A I il 4 I '14 Qi w iX'i?Flli'i I LIEUT. C. A. CLINGENPEEL, A. B., Mathe- matics, Central College, Head Coach of All Athletics. 3 years at Kemper. LIEUT. L. L. SMITH, University of Illinois, English and Dramatics, Cadet Adviser. Star Shell Supervisor. 3 years at Kemper. LIEUT. Joi-IN CAMPBELL BASKERVILL, Coe College, English and History, Chi Alpha Epsilon, Glee Club, Kemper News, Journalism and Public Speaking. 3 years at Kemper. LIEUT. ALDEN BROWN, Illinois College, A. B. Harvard Law, Cadet Adviser, European History, Commercial Law. 5 years at Kemper. LIEUT. MUNROE B. KINSMAN, Colgate Uni- versity, History, Degree A. B., Librarian. 3 years at Kemper. LIEUT. N. E. SAXE, University of Dubuque, State University of Iowa, French, Degree A. B., Coach Soccer Football. 3 years at Kemper. LIEUT. EARL F. BEcKETT, University of Mis- souri, Vocational Adviser, Chemistry. 3 years at Kemper. I.IEL'T. C. W. FoRNER, William and Yashti College, A. B., Coach Second Football Team, Track Coach, English. 3 years at Kemper. LIEUT. R. T. CAMPBELL, Sterling, Kaus., Cooper College, Westminster Conserv- atory Music, Glee Club. 2 years at Kemper. 1 Page 19 wr. All , f v IQ ' nf E K v u v pl-nv ry' 1-tl vm! v 1 lml v In -Ni , 11 l . I 'lc KS iv' ll Y, ll j'vqr,,,it' 1 .f7'Vl.Y L1 HJ lItI1Af?A t I l 1.11-.I 1'. JAMES N, tllxx, Central College, l.IEt r. jonx B. Lfzwls, Westminster, Penn., Classics, Degree B. A. cum laude, Tennis Coach. 2 years at Kemper. l.11H1l'1'. IJ. W. BIARKHAM, Band and Orchestra. 2 years at Kemper. I.ua1'1'. l-I. lf. jAR1's, Kansas State Normal l.11-11' l.Ilfi' B. 5. Degree, 12 Alu. Sgt. Med. Dep't l'. S. A., Coach ol Bulldog Clulm, Physics and Geography. 2 years at Kemper. T. JU!-IX Y. XYHI-IRRY, Johnstown, Pa., XYestminster College, Teacher in Science, Ass't lfootlwall Coach, 'ZU. 1 year at Kemper. r. Cnas. H. liRx1as'rm5x'ER, C. W. C., AYLIITCIIIOII, NIU., Venmanship, Study Hall. 2 years at Kemper. Znd Lieut in the Field Artillery, 7 months, Coach XYildcat Club. 1 year at Kemper. l.1EI'T. j. C. GR1osBx', Central College, A. B. Degree English, Central College Quar- tette, Glee Club and Orchestra, Coach of Cub Club. 1 year at Kemper. I.1Et'T. FRANK J. DCPRAS, Cniversity of Mich- igan, Social Sciences, Cadet Adviser. 1 year at Kemper. I.1Et 1'. I.. D. PTACEK, Kansas Agricultural College, Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Zeta, Science. l year at Kerrper. Pagc 30 I lull I' 'L link D I E51 iff l Fi ij. EEE 254 .51 lsni ICJ! 5. 34. '4 5 :val .31 i. Vs v'. .LJ :fl , 1 .H '-1 dl 1 . 5 :al .M fljl , . .-4: 1 vii, '1 I. -A .g. aff -4 .:..l ,A le, 5. Iii . -4 r:u V5 .31 'Q .cf ,ZW 4 n:v 'T 5-4 ,,. 'Qi ff ,-1 C: K, -f '-1 54 'J X . -A .g . V1 r '-I rr-- . ff - 4 X: u , 'W if rd .ff .71 '4 . .. 4 'J :I ,Q .fi .51 ni' .fat iff' 16' Ig? v 1 -I .:., ,f-1 lf' ,. 1.'1 .Nl sc 'wa '?-1' J-ll .,. -.33 D-Q .QI --4 5 l,vi 4: ml 'Mi-i1:.v1.-.'i.:- ' ' X T. l 'lx' .Yll lil. l. ' ' ' ' ' I 'i F1 ' I Q pi 'lcf 'c -1 C. P 4 s 5 if If '. ,Q ,I- IE 51. P-. F A ss Q . .- lp' ,Ll .C if 5. F. L4 1:5 15, lr 54 FV. lu.. I 4 ip? l V. ir-' F. nf lt, lp-' 2-1 Fx 5 . rf L. P. E .'i ra .PV ll.. lv- l G I IPD P. I Fx P. it. v- E: L L1 V' L 5-I IE: 23. I' P 1 4 1. -i p IP-xi 551' L I '. 51 'I+ EQ i .pl tp, ,. lv lp ip' 'l E lag. i5fg'f'fx'I'I s. lf., r. Lf ki. c-- . k L1EUT.j. T. FITZSIMMONS, Ass't Military Detail Fifth U. Infantry. 2 years at Kemper. LIEUT. CLYDE ARMOVR, Ass't Military Detail Fifth U. S. Infantry, School RiHe Team, Coach Tiger Club. 3 years at Kemper. Lnirr. WM. BUCKLEY, Assft Military Detail. 5 years at Kemper. DR. R. L. EVANS, M. D., Missouri Nleclical College, Surgeon of the Post. 22 years at Kemper. MR. G. Ii.-XHL, Steward. 11 years at Kemper. DR. GRACE JONES, NI. D., Physician, Toleclo Medical College. 5 years at Kemper. M155 ALICE joxlis, Trainer! Nurse. 3 years at Kemper. MISS I.HL'ISE XYALTZ, Dancing Instructor 23 years at Kemper. Pant' 21 ' i i - Y N L Lastliili ll Il i a U , Q Q-H Y , f jllx X!!! ll vw vvvnrvmvvu! X U Wi, ,ah mv 3.111 A Ptlql' ' 7 'mga .93 I 91 S71 1 Ibm . . .J gl .A '1 J s 5. 1 4 4 A '1 4 4 A 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 4 1 ,J 4 '1 F' ., 1 4 K4 W4 4 1 K-4 ' , '1 A '1 ' ia :fn AKIA AJ' N Page 28 p-rl 0 1fw.fmf f.-.K . T. R S H EL L ji fi' ,, ip: ff W, ,LA ir- L- A 1 P. L . Fx f. 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Page .26 n 1 I. ll. 111 so.: I1 nfl i In NI fr. flu ffx avi' Pagr' 27 ...- x-f' 1-11' x-111-'11 1 1 -- 1 - 1 . 1 , ,,,,, I-1. R. til xx1x1.111xx1 '1'. K. S1x1x1N XY. I.. STEVENS Pr1'.1 1111-111 1'1'1'1--I'1'1-111111-111 S1-1'r1'l11r-x'- Tr1'11s11r1'r 1511111 yt-ara ag11 Z1 g1'1111p 111 ti111i11 littlt- lirt-511111611 in 14nt-t- hrccchcs entered t11t- gatt-s 111 lit-111111-1' 111111 i111111t-11iatt-lx' xx t-rt- put t11 xx 1-1rk lt-arning t11 tlistinguish 111-txx't-t-11 rt-x't-i11t- 111111 rt-trt-at. lilllll yt-ar t11t- original group 11t-ca111t-s111a11er, but tht-x' xx't-rc SlI'L'11Qll1Cl1t'11 ntatt-riallx' 11x' nt-xx' a1111iti1111s. As timt- xx't-11t 1111, 11111: 111- tht-ir 11u1111-t-1' xx'1111111 11iQti11g11is11 hiinst-11' antl stantl 11t1t a1111x't- t11t- rt-st 111' t11t- st'1111111 in s11111t- lint- 11r a1111t11t-r. li11it-f l'111111i11g11a111 pr11x't-11 111 ht- 11110 1111 tht- grt-att-wt all-ar1111n11 athletes i11 t11t- 1115It1I'3' 111 tht- st'h11111g -1111111 Pt-1l11x'1'11r1l was 1111t long 111 ntaking his presence- lit-lt in a1n111st t-x't-rx' at-tix'itx' i11 f1'h11111 11111111 athlt-tits 111 pulrlit' spt-aki11g. The 11111j11ritx' 111' t11t- 1-a11t-t 11tht't-rs xx't-rt- 1'1111ft-11 1111111 t11t- 1-lass 111' '21, as xxt-11as111a11x' 111. tht- ranking 111111-t-11111111iwsi1111t-11 11f11t't-rs. 1fx't-rx' athlt-ti1' tt-11111 xxas t-11111p11st-11 Illlllllly 111' 111t-n 1111111 this Class. PraC- ti1'1111x' t-x'1-rx' t-11it11r 111' tht- K1-111111-1' Nt-xxx 111111 Star Sht-11, 1I1Cll1C11I1g Paxton. '1'11r11t-r, K1-11x', Stang 111111 Stt-x't-11s, 1't-11111gt-11 t11 tht- high 1'1ass111t-11. 1-'1111r yt-ars 111' lit-111111-r training 11ax't- gixt-11 tht-sc 111011 a11 t-11111-ati11111 and ex- 11t-1'i1-111-t- that xx ill ht tht-111 t11 tnaltt- tht-ir s11t'1-t-swfttl xxax' in t11t- xx'11r111. Tht-jx' have 111111 1114111x' 11ar11 1411111-las, fflllllt 111. 1119111 11ax'i11g 111111611 untlt-r tht- 111a11, 1111t t11t-largt-r g1'1111p, xx 1111 1111x'1- 51111111 tht-ir 11151 rt-x't-i11t- at 1it'1111-t-r, art- 111t-11 111 xx'1111111 tht- xx'1 1r111 xx'i1l t-Xpt-111 t'1'1-11ita11lt- 111111 girt-at thingy 1 51. SINININ tl. 1.. 1,.XR1i'1' .Nl1'I'Qt'11llf-AlfalfHIS .'1'rg1'1111l-111-.1rms P11111 JS , .1 11 I-ll111.l 1 ij: -if 4 5 r'I ' 1 Q1 3 ,Q '41 1-1 .g -1 51 gf ,Q .1 -4 ,A ,. ,1 .yi 11 .41 '.- -11 S4' .'l 11 5-I '1 54, '-4 t4' , w 4 11 -4 '1 .4 '-1 -4 1 4 4 '1 N4 '1 tl '1 1 .4 '1 -f '-w sf '1 gd '11 x.: 'Q .fa '1 --1 111 ,qi -41 .'1 1 x4 -'1 W 1 4 I ,Ad .011 '1 . 1,4 -4 0 r'- .. iq 1 1 ll' f-6 iq '41 .gg 11 13. 4 1 1111 'iw' Ht' sffflff I fr. rs r L.. L , 1 s Nr G4 .Ly IEW. 'v- x ,,, P L r . :.-' P, V' L. af IW. ,. L.. r-' L 'I P: Ll 1-' V 5- 5 . . r-'. L4 ,- L. v . ', P, V-v I 4 , . V- Lu L '1 r- rf. P. E.. '- :- Ev. of V. L. fu ,. f- . Pa F. r-7 L 1 l ,. ,x '. F. 'l F. r L. u P. I'- 'Ili fx i f- - . XYILLIAM A. AFFLICK, Bill, General Course, Centralia, Mo., Missouri Club, Bulldog Club, Znd Football Squad, -1, Znd Basket- ball, 3, -I, Baseball, 3, 4, Serg. Co. B, -I. WILLIAM J. ARMsTRoNta, jen, College Prep., 309 VV. 16th St., Oklahoma City, Ukla., Oklahoma Club, Cornelian League, XYILLIAM A. BIQNNETT, Pat, Ft. Worth Tex., Znd Football Squad, 3, Baseball, 3 Cornelian League, Track, 3, A Fourth Bulldog Club, Texas Club, Drill Medal '17, Co. C., College Prep. SAM A. Box'ER, Stumpie, College Prep. 2207 lf. 30th St., Kansas City, Mo. Cub Club: Band, 3, 4- K. C. K. C., Missouri Club. josEP1-I F. ATKINS, joe, College Prep., xl. Ii. CAPS, jack, College Prep.: 320 4th St., lYilmette, lll., Illinois Club, Bulldog Shreveport, La., Cornelian League, Bull- Club. dog Club, Dramaties, Track, Club Foot- ' i 1 'ljall 4. 'IAINIES CARsoN, lim, College Prep., St. MARsDEx D. Atsrlx, .-Xustief' College Prep.: 18th and Alabama, Chiekasha, Okla., Oklahoma Club, K Club, Znd Football Squad, 3, lst Football Squad, -I, 2nd Basketball Squad, -I. EDWARD J. BECKER, Ed, College Prep., Adrian, Minn., Bulldog Club. -I, Baseball, -lg Cub Club. fluxes T. CARTINHQWR, Tommie, College Prep., 3760 N. Penn St., Indianapolis, Ind., Cornelian League, lYildeat Club, Indiana Club, Camp Custer, '19, XYildeat Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, lst Berg, Co, B, '21. Page 29 Regis Hotel, K. C., IXIO., K. C. K. C., Missouri Club, Club Football, 4, Traek, Y . ii.?,i, in . all NRY A. CAVLK, l'larry: llennessey, Okla.: College Prep.: Tiger Club: Oklahoma Club: Band. P. C1,I5I.ANb, Scottyg Omaha, Neb. XYest Point, 4103 Lafayette Ave.: K Club: Nebraska Club: Cub Club: Cub Baseball: First Team Football, 2, 3, -1: First Team Basketball, 3, -1: Camp Funston, 2: Camp Custer, 3: Brown Gold Medal: Capt. Co. U. Q NIoRLx'N Comes, Sleepy 210 N. 48th St., Omaha, Neb.: General Course: Ne- braska Club. xi R. Coi,wi111,i,, Bill: 3220 Woolworth Ave., Omaha, Neb.: College Prep.: Ne- braska Club: Cornelian League: Band, 3, -1: Orchestra, 2, 3, -1: Dramatics, 2: Tennis, 2: Bandmaster, 5. Jul-IY F. CUsTlil.Lr1, john: Lindsay, Okla.: Tiger Club: Znd Football Team, -1. General Course. CHAs. XY. CUWELL, Charlie: Downing, Mo.: Commercial Course: K. Club: Missouri Club: Pres. Missouri Club, -lg Bulldog Club: lst Team Football, -1: Club Basket- ball. O. L. Cox, Orrie: Englewood, Kan.: Col- lege Preparatory: Kansas Club: Cub Club: Cornelian League: Kemper News, -1-. CHAR1.Es S. CRITCHFIELD, Sutt: 112 High Street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio: General Course: Ohio Club: Bulldog Club: Capt. Znd Foot- ball Team, 4. LERoY CRoFTs, jaCk: Lauder, XYyo.: Col- lege Preparatory: Pacific Coast Club: Cornelian League: Cub Club: Basketball: Track. Ross E. CVNNINGH.-XM, Chief: 1-129 Curson Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.: General Course: Baseball, 1, 2, 3,-1: Basketball, 3, -lf: Foot- ball, 1, Z, 3,-1: K Club: Pacific Coast Club: Dance Comm.: Pres. K Club: Pres. Pac. Coast Club: Capt. Football Team, 3, -1: Capt. Basketball Team, 4: Znd Lt. Co. B, 2: 1st Lt. Co. A, 3: Capt. Co. A, 4. Page 3 .Y l l ln l. l. f-1' 'fini-'f1mCfzJ?1sEzaI: - 'JCM All I Y 'l . I 6 , . l ' 4 I 1.fZ'ZTM5' .9 71 1 'lc xl ll ffl 1 I ll -TS' .I . :I al l ft ef: 4 gl ,ll 55? E: 231 I lgi R 3. irlf WILLIAM E. DAVIS, Bill, Topeka, Kan., GLEN E. EAKIN, Coney, Manhattan, Kan., lg: College Preparatory, Kansas Club, Tiger College Preparatory, Kansas Club, Sec.- 'Z Club, Soccer. Treas. Kansas Club, Tiger Club, Zncl 7 F b11sL14-Bwkblii. 1, WILLIAM E. DEAN, Hsin, Portland, Ark., Om 3 qw' ' H5 et 3 ' '.1f Cflllege PVQPMMOVYZ Tiger Club? Treas- BERT A. EASTER, Bert, Yan Wert, Iowa, wil Arkansas Club,Club Basketball,Baseball. College preparatory, lowa Club, Star if JOHN D. DENISOM nlackzn 5302 lngemolll Shell, -I, IIYIICICZII Club, Corp. Co. A, -l. P' gf Des Moines, Iowa, College Preparatory, ,V . ,R ,, .ll.,, , h. E- Glee Clubl Band, 3, -ll Bulldog Club: A X ILLIAM CL ELDR1DoE, B1 , Has mgton, .gl , . Iowa, College Preparatory, Iowa Club, Fourth Club, Des Moines Club, Iowa . L , . . F. Tiger Club, Cornelnan League, Camp Fil Club, Secretary Iowa Club, Corp. Band. Custer' Serg CO HB ,, 4 ALFRED B. DICK, HA. By' 1523 Rosemont, 1 N IA chicago, ni.: College Preparatory: ini- COBURN H- ELLIS' DOGS Garden UW, MO-1 Fil nois Club: Cub Club: Cub Basketball, College Preparatory, Missouri Club,XYilcl- C51 2, 3, 4, Color Sergeant. Cat Club' MAURICE L. DRAKE, Fuzzy, 204 S. Eddy, IRA K. EVANS, Ky, 1471 25th, Columbus, Eel Ft. Scott, Kansas, General Course, Kan- Neb., VVest Point Preparatory, Cornelian sas Club, VVildcat Club, Glee Club, Or- League, Band, -I, Cllee Club, -I, Nebraska Eg chestra, 4, Band, 4. Club, Orchestra, 4, Bulldog Club. E E5 4.1 si Q ' I Ll l f mf S. ff Page 31 gl TI is ' 1 K. ir. Lift Il I . 'I ,...i.-1 it x 1 f-ft' iff fi, 1, 1. wi' Q l l'lI.INlIiR E. Ex'ieR1aT'r, Nt-tl: 221 Wolverton, .-Xrclmore, Ukla.: College Preparatory: Dramatic Club: Oklahoma Club: Cornelian League: A Fourth: Camp Taylor, 3: Corp,, 3: lst Class Caclet, 4. .-XnRi.xx ll. lfEl'i5R, Acl: 1807 S. Wilton Place, Los Angeles, Cal.: College Pre- paratory: Paeifie Coast Club: Bulltlog Club: Znfl lfootball Squacl, -1. ITERMAN li, l'iEI'l-IR, l5ex'o: 015 S. Kingsley Drive, l.os Angeles, Cal,: College Pre- paratory: Vaeilie Coast Club: lYil1leat Club: Football: liaslietball. CARI. Y. lf1sHicR, 'liueker: Sabina, Ohio: College Preparatory: l3ueliey'e Club. lYIl,l.l.XN1 ll, FoRia, Wild Billf' Littleton, Colo.: College Preparatory: Coloraclo Club: 'Tiger Club: Cornelian League: Tiger lfootball, 3, -1: Tiger Baslcetliall, -lg Camp Custer: Sergeant Bugler, -l, IQHARD H. Cilsnoxs, Diek: 207 E. lst, Burkburnett, Tex.: College Preparatory: Texas Club: Tiger Football, Basketball, Baseball. Yi:Rxox I. K2o1.osTi-zlx, Goldie: General Course: Colorado Club: Orchestra, -1. HARRY T. fiREEN, Harry: 651 42nd, Des Moines, Iowa: College Preparatory: Des Moines Club: Iowa Club: Kemper News: Star Shell. fulillktili tl. tiR1m5s, O'Brien: 1-175 Cook, I-R Denver, Colo.: College Preparatory: Colo- ratlo Club: Bulldog Club: Cornelian League: Kemper News: Dramaties. En W. ll.xu.xM.xN, llage: Ranger, Texas: General Course: Texas Club: XYilcleat Club: Kemper News: Club Football, -1. Page JJ .- .xi 1 141,111 5 .3 5 '. D 's 'V lid nf- 13 cw! , 4 'sa lf! 11 lf. I-1 Cdl i,. , -sl 424 ln ,4 .re i 1l U. iff' r 41 iff' 'fs .rf 'Q ' 4 '-1 1 x4 ...Q ef ,Q K-A .'. 'V X4 I . '-v .Nd '-Q ff '1 .ff 1 ' 4 .3-. 4 . . -A J., 1 -4 '-1 N-4 .,A: .-1 ,Q ,A va 1 1 -4 I' . '4 4 .5 . 1 .J '-1 --A '1 si rn, .4 .g. 4 .ff 'Q fl .1 . Q fl .3 . 4 .ff 'A 54 . - VT4 P1 , -wl Gil 4, l 4 .3-, ,.4 F31 154 l l. 'il QA: l ,H V3 if! f Lrg' :Sl F1 1 -4 5 4,14 .'4, C91 If ff- lx 7'-l'A', .siiiiffff 1 I VVILLIAM P. HAIRuRovE, Harry: College Prep.: Virden, Ill.: Illinois Club: Cornelian League: Track Team, 3, 4: 2nd Football Squad, 3. JOSEPH B. HERSCH, joe: College Prep.: Cornelian League: Orchestra: Bulldog Club: Band, 3, 4: Se-rg. 4: Znd Football Squad, 4. YOLNEY O. HILDRETH, Red Eye: Gen. Course: Aledo, Tex.: Texas Club: Cub Club: Club Football, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Serg. Co. B, 2: lst Serg., 3: 1st Lt., 4. T. HUBBARD, Hub: College Prep.: 701 Federal, Mason City, Iowa: Iowa Club: Cornelian League: Bulldog Club. ODIEN K. joHNsToN, Okie: College Prep.: 901 Main, Rocky Ford, Colo.: Colorado Club: VVildcat Club: Cornelian League: Glee Club: Star Shell: Serg. Co. A, 4: Dramatics, Z, 3: Minstrel Club, 2, 3, 4: Prom. Com., 3. LEON M. KAHN, Cousin Kahn: College Prep.: 761 Vlfick, Youngstown, Ohio: Ohio Club: XVildcat Club: Track, 3, 4: Club Baseball, 2, 3: Basketball, 2, 3: Serg. Co. D., 4: Camp Custer, 3: Gallery Rifle Medal, 3. ALBERT H. KELLY, College Prep.: 1824 Idle- wood, Cleveland, Ohio: K Club: Pres. Buckeye Club: Kemper News, 2, 3, 4: Cornelian League: Bulldog Club: Minstrel Club, 1: Tennis, 3, 4: Camp Custer, 3: Dramatics, 3: lst Lt. Co. D, 4: HAI. THoMAs D. KINosBt'Rv, T. D.: College Prep.: Ft. Smith, Ark.: Cornelian League: Serg. 3: Serg. Major, 4: Bulldog Club: Star Shell, 4: Kemper News, 4: Pres. Razorback Club, 4. HARRY H. KNOX, Harry: College Prep.: 503 Grand, Sedalia, Mo.: Missouri Club: Glee Club: Cornelian League: Bulldog Club: Sedalia Club: Track, 4. GEO. H. LATHROP, Lath: General Course: S110 Underwood Ave., Omaha, Neb.: K Club: Nebraska Club: Wildcats: lst Team Football: All State Center: Pres. Vl'ild- cats: Secretary Nebraska Club. Page 3.3 dltllnll vw: 'I' 1+ fr w'wA'f:r X' Y' l 'lx' S' l l lt' I , I , vga v,-.1 15.11,-.1 vrmf1:.rv5rm7, O 313 I! ,s f il I P i 4 1 1 I I . 'l '4 I I I I' I I U I I I 1 I I e. 1 5 r llox l.1+:i5in, Dong 020 34th, lieu Moines, Romain I-Irmxxun Lexn, Bobg Columbus, 1 IOWHIZ Uflllill' PVUlmVill YZ IUWR1 fllllll Nebg General Course: Ililfleat Club: lies Nloines Club: See.-Treas. Iowa Cllubg Ncbmgku Club: Corporal CO. --Ci Vornelian League: Tiger flubg famp I mf J- ci. iz.Alcciu-UHEY,--Blair-key Lind5ay,ok1e1.1 - Iii-Lokuifg S, l,l-IWIS, Abieg Kansas Pity, Mo.: lqollcg? f'ffjPHfHfOfv'1 Oklahoma Club: Q,1lL..,L. prL,p.H.,mm,. Bulldol, muh, BN- I ub L lubg lfootballg Basketball: Baseball. ,, . . , U, Z, , .. . ketballg Kansas City flubg Klissouri lflubg Vornelian Lengueg Dramatic Club VINCENT juli KlC'f.-XRTHY. Maek: Ponca 'ZUQ Corporal '21, City, Uklzrg General Course: Oklahoma ' , 5 I H t Iflubg Bulldog Vlubg Cornelian League: II11.1,1Axl l'ISHIiR l.ox'n, l31llg tiarv, lml.g L. V, , ,, .. 1 . 5 orporal Co. D. Qollege Preparatory: Bulldog llubg ln- clianu Vlubg Sergeant '2l. V ' V v ANDREW' D. NIAPES, 'Wankg' Norfolk, Xebg lfiixislax N. l.l'1uaR, Yankg Ukeene, Ukla.g College Preparatory: Cornelian Leagueg FISH' VIUIPZ Biwkefllilll- Nebraska Vlubg Camp Custerg Orchestrag , ., .. Il--' gSiU'. gl 'lgi K1 IIUHART l,l'S'I'4rX l,l'NIJ, Uliobog lllltllgtl, lgiltfkktlvlllill ,grbtiljt Lubclui Foothill lll.g follege Preparatory: Pres. Illinois '13 Um ' Umm' flubg Dramatic Clubg Bulldog flubg lsr Sergeant Vo. IJ, fainly milieu-,-3 joux Rizcron NI.-XRR,USilIllI1llCIHXCISOILBIOJ Uliieago Vlubg L'ornelian League. College Preparatory: Band. I,l1fll J-5 I i inf! fail 1,611-'ll S P 1 1 4 -1 .- f , s 4. .. :. rs x 1 1 W' Mc wfffff 1 .tt i v 1 A In -- . I 1 . . X il cj . fs. or E on 5: Eg Vi 1 THOMAS G. TVTAYS, Tom, Pauls Valley, VVRIGHT BIQVCE NEsnI'r'r, Slim, Pauls Okla.: College Preparatory? Oklahoma IYUllf'y'G3l?lf1-ixgifillfgegfrflulVGIYOTB'IUlflil- Club,Camp Custer, Bulldog Club. Om LU' 'fm U9- ' LAWRENCE CYBRIEN, Pat, Kansas City, Mo., College Preparatory, Missouri Club, t CARROLL H' MAXWELL, ..Max:'f Xyichita Kansas City Kemper Club, NVildeat Club. Falls, Texas, College Preparatory, Texas Club, Wichita Falls Club. HERMAN LAWRENCE NIUNTGOMERY, Hump, Vinita, Okla., College Preparatory, Okla- homa Club, XVildcat Club. 1' ALVIN CL'sTER TVIOORE, A. C., Spiro, Okla., :A Oklahoma Club, Cub Club, Kemper Q' News, Copy Editor. n CLARENCE A. NEILSON, Doc, Monmouth, ' Ill., College Preparatory, Illinois Club, 1 Tiger Club, Basketball. 4 CTEORGE Loeu PARET, Polly, Lake Charles, La., College Preparatory, Sergt.-at4Arms Senior Class, K Club, Tiger Club, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track. HINTON IRA PATTERsoN, Pat, Pauls Valley, Okla., General Course, Oklahoma Club, Vllildeat Club. EMERY Fos'rER PAxToN, Em, 2933 Victor, Kansas City, Mo., College Preparatory, Cornelian League, K. C. K. C., Missouri Club, Vice-Pres. Missouri Club, Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, -1, Corp. Co. C, 2, Q. M, Sergt. Co. C, 3, Capt. Co. B, -L, Kemper News .-Xss't Editor, 4, Star Shell Staff, 5, Editor in Chief Star Shell, -L, Camp Funston, Z, Camp Kearney, 3, Debate Team and Medal, 3,-1, Cub Club, Deelamations, 1 and 2, Kemper News Staff, 3, Track, -L. Page .35 rl r A PQ 1 M M Ni rf. . I l I v ' u '- w s 1 Ili' .s llln 1. 1. IHY lf. PEmn'CokIm, Peddy: Colville, Wash.: College Preparatory: K Club: Sec.-Treas. Pacific Coast Club: lllee Club: Band '21: Orchestra '21: Pres. of Cornelian League: Football '20: Basketball '20, '21: Track '20: Bulldog Club. B ID. PEkc1y.x1., Bee Dee: Champaign, Ill.: General Course: Track '20, '21: Club lfootball '20. RLlm1fRlt'k Howakp Pklcia, l-'red: Indian- apolis, Ind.: College Preparatory: Dra- matics: Indiana Club: Track: Cub Club: lla nee Decorating Committee. loam: l-'.xRRif:l.I, RAY, Chalky: Wichita lfalls, Texas: General Course: Texas Club: Bulldog Club. xx H. KICK, Klum Wichita, Kan,: College Preparatory: Cadet Nlajor: K Club, '18, '10, '20, '21: Pres. Kansas Club, '20, '21: Basketball, '18, '10, '20, '21: Track: Camp lfunstong Dance Committee. XYALTER W. Rici-1ARDs, jim Henry: Weath- erford, Texas: College Preparatory Texas Club: Wildcat Club. ALFRED P. ROTHSCHILD, Ah Kansas City Mo.: College Preparatory: Missouri Club Dramatics: Glee Club: Cornelian League Corporal '21: Tiger Club: Sec.-Treas Kansas City Kemper Club. STANLEY M. RCBEL Archbishop: Chicago Club Ill.: College Preparatory: Illinois Cornelian League: Orchestra: Glee Club Tiger Club: Football. ORA D. Rrssuri., Pe-rcy: Lodge Pole, Neb. Club Band College Preparatory: Nebraska Cub Club: lllee Club Orchestra: Glee Club. lfiuxiq P. SARGENT, Chillie: Wellington Kan.: General Course: Cornelian League Glee Club: Kansas Club. gu- ,,. .5 u A A LII LlnA.lAll.n Page J 6 l'i'L i'.a ni PW Y ' V r 1 ' Sl ffl' wffff 1 li rar i 3: F31 gf .4 Q2 Lv, l I, - 1 ? I' l fl gl Ci Q. 1 L-:Q li? 51 .. 'n i Cin Y rL'?l 'L 4 1 Le , L, . be 51 'PY iS Li' .b. 'Q V' P4 tx -2- 'Y' 1 .s, lx .En rf .fri ,qi H.. :ij Ez' 'I ,nfs ,Es Pin L . IE' 1 44 . I 4 .91 UE, .l 15 lrsf 195 Q1 it list gl li-in CJ 'Lff .tal IC, 'PZ nr' ln, rii ltliu P-. l l r 'f I J I , 4 RAYMOND W. SEELYE, Tin Head, Seattle, VVash., College Preparatory, K Club, Pacific Coast Club, Cub Club, Kemper News, Sergeant-at-Arms of 'K Club, Cornelian League. IQOBERT EARL SHAPPELL, Sharm, Wichita Falls, Texas, College Preparatory, Texas Club, K Club, Football, -1. NV. L. SHARP, Sharpie, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, College Preparatory. JACK A.S1MMs, Broom Corn, Lindsay, Okla., General Course, Oklahoma Club, Ser- geant-at-Arms of Oklahoma Club, Foot- ball, Znd Team, 3 yrs., Bulldog Club, 1st Lieut. Co. HB. TOM K. SIMMS, Timothy, Lindsay, Okla., General Course, K Club, Football, 2, 3, -1, Vice-Pres. of K Club and Senior Class, Pres. of Oklahoma Club, lst Lieut. Co. i i l l l i i ll l 'l is l l. ,. jonx ARTHVR SIMPSON, Nigger, Lake Charles, La., College Preparatory, lst Lieut, Band, XYildeatgFootball and Track Team. FREDERICK ORLANDO STAMM, Pretzles, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, College Preparatory, Ohio Club, Bulldog Club, Lllee Club, Kemper News. A. j. STANQQ, Adolph, Sandusky, Ohio, Col- lege Preparatory, Ohio Club, Bulldog Club, Club Football. Wn-LlsToN L. Srizvaxs, Steve, Long Beach, Cal., College Preparatory, Paeilie Coast Club and Vice-Pres., 4, Rocky Mountain Club Pres., 3, Yiee-Pres. junior Class, See.-Treas. Senior Class, Serge- Major, 3, lst Lt. and Adj., -1, Ass't Bus. Mgr. Star Shell, -1, Bulldog Club, Carnival, 1, 2, Camp Presidio. RICHARD Y. SLTHERLAND, Dick, Columbus, Ohio, College Preparatory, Ohio Club. Page .3 7 P , lffki 1 M i . . I f, !'.fw .1 , 'I I '. . . 'H' 'fi' 'f'??!-Y'ff?'.'1fI.74YW Team .,,. .W 1, ,,,, ,. ., ,W Y N l . F i Y-Y Y L l onN 'l'.xNc'Rr:o, 'I'ank: Wiehita Falls, Texas: FRANKLIN JOHN VAN BCREN, Yam Chicago, College Preparatory: K Club: Texas Ill.: Glee Club: Illinois Club: Cornelian Club: Ifootball: Baseball. lJoN.x1,n B. 'I'Hox1AsoN, 'liommy: Pauls Valley, Okla.: College Preparatory: Cub Club: Oklahoma Club. C. I-ll.noN Toon, jimmy: Kansas City, Mo.: General Course: Kansas City Kemper League: Orchestra: XYildcat Club: Kem- per News: Incl Lt. of Band. DALE MeDn,1. XYADSWORTH, Wang Des Moines, Iowa: Band: Iowa Club: Des Moines Club: Star Shell: Bulldog Club. N Irv KJ. .L .1 lg , rf: Club: Missouri Club: Wildcat Club. WILLIAM WALLACE, --gmg' Qnmha' yeh.: llliRliIiR'l' XYELIA TRB.-XIJXY.-XY, Yirden, Ill.: Kollege l'reparatory: Illinois Club: Mild- eat Club. liif:NN11c M. TVRNER, Engineer Bennief' tlklahonia City, tlkla.: College Prepara- tory: Camp Custer: Stage Manager: Ok- lahoma Club: Oklahoma City Club: Cor- lfbcs nelian League: Cub Clubs: Erlitor Kem- per News: Star Shell: Dramatic Club: Cub lfootball: Pres. Oklahoma City Club. Yiee-Pres. Nebraska Club: Football: Bull- clog Club: Track: Basketball. tiEoRoE S. XY.-XRNER, El Reno, Okla.: College Preparatory: Oklahoma Club: XYildcat Club Football. AR l.ox'ETT XY.-XRREN, Buch St. Louis, . Mo.: College Preparatory: St. Louis Club Missouri Club: Cornelian League: Cor- poral, 'Zig Kemper News: Cub Club. olq . - u 1' 'w :rua I, :FEI ,A 2-'ff .'1' 51 7-ll ',4l .,. y 1, , r FA: .N .345 5? 5 lei! I: ' n I G4 la P3 F 32 s l l S I , Page JS I I 'n AIIIL 'A 'Y f'f- +'X'7'!'ly' wfffiff I my ' ' 'A 'H' H : . I. - f . ' FREDERICK E. WELnoN, Frecl: 315 3rd, Livingston, Mont.: College Preparatory: K Club: Pacific Coast Club: Cornelian League: Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatics, 2: K. C. A. C. Team, 3: VVildcat Club: Serg., Z, 3: Lt., 4: Rocky Mountain Club, 3. WILLIAM E. XYELPTON, Bunk: 3401 College Aye., Kansas City, Mo.: College Prepara- tory: Missouri Club: K. C. K. C. Club: Cornelian League: Tiger Club: Kemper News, 4. DEAN XY. XYHITE, Nic: Mineral XYells, Texas: College Preparatory: Texas Club: Glee Club: Wildcat Club. VICTOR C. WoLvERToN, Vic: 1319 Minnesota: Chickasha, Okla.: General Course: Okla- homa Club: Serg., 3, -I: Cornelian League Tiger Club. Joi-IN B. WOOTTEN, johnnie: 828 12th, Chickasha, Okla.: College Preparatory: Oklahoma Club: Club: Cornelian League: Bulldog Club: Glee Club: Foot- ball, 3, -I: Club Basketball: Track: Base- ball, 3, -I. JACK C. Hoon, 'ljack: 632 39th, Des Moines, Iowa: College Preparatory: Iowa Club: Moines Club: Librarian, 4: UK' 1 Des Club: Football, 2, 3, 4: Baseball, 2, 3, 4: Cub Club: Club Basketball, 2, 3, -1- Serg. 3: Capt. Co. HC, -I. i HERBERT KAVFMAN, jr., Bert: New York N. Y.: College Preparatory: Ohio City, Club: Cornelian League: Tiger Club: Debate, 3: Kemper News, 3. CTEORGE S. XNATKINS, George-g 2323 Benton, Kansas City, Mo.: College Preparatory: Missouri Club: Glee Club: Tiger Club: A Fourth: Iowa Club, 3: K. C. K. C. Club, 4. V. l Page .39 A I ' ' ' ' hJFI'7lxvAK . O I 0 i 'A f:- 'D I. I if .:, a 1.3 ': fi 'A ua .41 :H .ff .kj !'q .ff I-3 nz.: N -1 ,ff .Q ,J 1,4 .01 '1 lf! 3 . 5-5 .1 . , -1 Sf '-1 -'f '1 ,-4 ,. :Q p ,S ,A 1 , :1 .3 y-4 P3 4 . fi .fi 'I it n': F1 P .5 . fb '7 l. 'r W , , ,b 1 -2' bra -9 l Q 'V L '. I I I ' -Ytff -A 'in-, v , U fx 1 N7 l rf If , 2 '1 4' 3 71: V? X Ja, 1542 A 'Ja Q lx .Mg Sn JM, ,,. M .qt xt J N fu l NJ 2 1 XX Q l i kw L 5 I Y Y Q . 'i .4 -:51 f , 9 , f W 4154'- fy. 1. f ,mn Zyl ,Q 1 . Q7 fig! ,Ih'!4fi2szf:hQy,s1fv, ,j . ' ' . , 'f ?2.fg!yQ2g!,.v:f9!!si3g5g 'U'-i, i jf 5: fl! .f ,ff I , flfM'f f:'lv'117444418242him!! uf:f2lms '. 1 mgsgllvlggglgm Q-... .:4Mg1f f : imzraifiluauf M ,- - i ,s 41-Vai -- f Pagr' 4 I 1 Pagl' lp ,L. ,1i' rn' 1 T Y, I i V l G. B. ANDERs'wx W. H. DALEY I.. A. BLACK Presiden! I 'z're-Prendefzl Sf'U't'fllI'j'e TI'f'!lXIlI'f'l' Ladies and gentlemen, step this way, we are giving our final show before we join the dignified Seniors. VVe have assembled the greatest Collection of oddities ever seen in one spot and they are now before the public eye. First and foremost is our President, Light House Anderson, skinny as a t rail, Captain of the lasel all team, most of his teeth missing, and a top soak I as well, being a me mker of lfoth the basketball team and the football squad. I Next is Si Cowell, famous miler. football star, basketball shark and a resident of Missouri. The Siamese Twins, gentlemen, Messrs. Friedmeyer and MeNeely, members . of the all-Victorious eleven. The Cow-punehel from down in Texas, Lutz. He likes 'em wild and wooly. Qur little jewish Ken pie doll and brother of Venus the smile-r, Mister Livermore, Daley. the bearded gilette, wizard of the basketball court and wearer of that hard boiled grin. Vlfeinstein, the Irishman that put all those jokes in Life and Jazz, and Taylor the boy who took all the pietures, and Forbes who should have written this, are all on the staff of the Star Shell. I- No, gentlemen, we have many other noble specimens, but they are too dilap- ll idated to present. Please wait until they are seniors. This is the Class that intends to make Kemper realize how real Seniors I' should behave, and Judging by past results we should be a real success. I l.' It I 1' , .. r i- F l i p I L v il- rt 'L .,.' L v L A I f, ' S. W. COVVELL I. R. 'I'R.xv1.oR Sergtftuzt-tl!-H1 H115 SL'fgFtllIf-tif-.1VHIN Page 4.1 A n I , , - - B N I I 'li' Sl 1' l, l- 'f-i'-i-fi 'z-va! l' ,WW i 11. 5, ALTIZER, ,-Fish, Kingsville, Texas, j.uiEs B. BELLIS, jimmie, Xapton Hotel. Naval Preparatory, Texas Club, Cor- Billings, Mont., College Preparatory, nelian League, Camp Custer, Bulldog Cub Club, Pacilic Coast Club, Serg. Co. Club, Club Football. C, 5. GEURQLIQ B. .XXIlliRSUN, lrisb: -L15 Hender- LAWRENCE A, BL-XCR' '-Larry Hcnnesscyv son, Ft. XYorlb, Tex, College Preparatory: Texas Club, Ft. XYorth Club, K Club, Bulldog Club, A Fourth, Football, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, Baseball. Ukla., General Course, Oklahoma Club, XYildeat Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Vice-Pres. junior Class, 3, Platoon Serg. Co. B, 3, Club Football. JMIEN bl, ARMSTRUNG- Hlllsllcrin 'WO W' wth' XYENDELL E. BoRu1.1'M, Powder Riverf' Har- Oklaboma City, Ukla., College Prepara- tory, llklabolna Club, Cornelian League, Oklahoma City Club, XYildeat Club, Club lfootballg Basketball, Baseball, Track. XYINSTUN AR'rHi'R, Win, Lindale, Texas, General Course, Texas Club, Bulldog Club. Buxuxxr ll. Baeiluxx, Bock, 519 S. Blain, lmlepemleilve, Mo., College l'reparator5'g Missouri Club, K. C. K. C. Club, Glee Clulw, Corni-lian l.t-ague. F R A rison, Nely, General Course: Nebraska Club, Cornelian League, XYildcat Club, Cockerill Spanish Medal, Xlildcat Basket- ball, Corp. Co. A, 3. NK S. BOWEN, Bow-XYow, College Preparatory, Missouri Club, Bulldog Club, Club Football: Basketball, 2, 3. Pay: ,Q ,Q YO 4 I lf I K If-. 13. .fgl s n,1 I. .Q l-Q .M i i 4 .rg -4 .:-,: -'1 '-v .H '-1 Ld val .-F! '14, -J: '- Arxi .91 4, .51 1 A ,, .,- -1 41 ,M -i 1. ,bfi '1 .fl 11 -i fd, '1 '1 ff ' 1 -1 , 1 4 , . 'lj X '43, Cf' '11 :4' -1 bd 1 i 4 -.l U11 .li fl i1 'P 5 . Q f'ii N4 1: A 'F ez'- QI 1: Q gr I fi' 1 luixfil - . r 1 . ' ' 1 . 1 s 1 111' 111 1-1 1 1 in 1 14 ll' rig '1 -1 I 1 f' 1 v 3. . I rx -l ju in 4 in 'I 'Q '1 1 1 .- 4- su 1 -1 F. sr '. x '- r 1 1 1 - - I 1 l 1 V1 A bl 'sl lv 4 L 1 I 1 1 1 1 c 5. 1 CURRAN M. BROWN, Browny, 1606 11th, Vlliehita Falls, Tex., College Preparatory, Texas Club, Tiger Club, Tiger Football, Basketball, Baseball, 3. XYESTON M. CAIN, Ignatz, 200 VV. 20th, Ada, Okla., College Preparatory, Okla- homa Club, Bulldog Club. CHARLES W. CARSON, Chuck, Kansas City, Mo., College Preparatory, Missouri Club, K. C. K. C., Tiger Football, 3, Basketball, Track. j. B. CHRISTOPHER, jack, 415 Grover, War- rensburg, Mo., College Preparatory, Mis- souri Club. BRLCE T. CLARKE, Bruce, Columbus, Neb., General Course, Nebraska Club, Cornelian League, Tiger Basketball, Baseball, Track, 2, 3, Sergeant-at-Arms Nebraska Club. Joi-ix NIIILFORD BALDWIN, jack, College Preparatory, Temple, Okla., Oklahoma Club, Tiger Club. CARLTON G. CoLE, Corporal, 318 Texas St., Denton, Tex., College Preparatory, Texas Club, Cornelian League, Dramatics, Bull- dog Basketball, Baseball, Football. HERBERT M. COLEMAN, Herb, Westgate, Iowa, College Preparatory, Iowa Club, Cornelian League. SILAS W. COWELL, Si, Downing, Mo., Col- lege Preparatory, Missouri Club, 2nd Football Squad, 3, Cub Club, Track, 3, lst Basketball Team, 1, 2, 5. I E E 1 1 P11111 .95 gl. . lLRJ','L1.L 1.11 z ,. , I , . -- f yy S f l Al lf' wfx nj W1,f'v1p.t11,r1,1vmg?5Q.r .JL .N .-.,.... 'l XYALTER Ii. lJ.x1.i-ly, Hony, 423 XY. 50th, Hrnsox j. DL'xl.,xP, Neg, 3712 Lemmon, Kansas City, Klo., College Preparatory, Dallas, Texas, College Preparatory: Texas Missouri Club, Pres. li. C. li. C. Club, Club, Cub Club. Basketball, 2, 3, See.-Treas. junior Club- 3- ROBERT C. DUNN, HR. l'., -L21 Gladstone, xxiikkipx IJIQXXIS, --lbenyf' SlilI'YlI1 ima, Kansas UU MU-1 College PfePmtO'5'3 Oklahoma City, Ukla., General Course, Oklahoma Club. R.xPH.xh:1. Y. Diaxxy, Rep, Seclalia, Mo., College Preparatory, Missouri Club, Se- rlalia Club, tilee Club, Cub Club, Bancl, 2, 3, Dance Committee, Track, Baseball. STANLEX' F. D15 Yoniz, Stan, 4002 Cutler- woofl, Omaha, Neb., College Preparatory, Bugle Corps, Nebraska Club, Cub Club. joHN E. l.,l'NI.AI', Neg, 3712 Leninion, Dal- las, Tex., College Preparatory, Texas Club, Cub Club. Missouri Club, K. C. K. C. Club, Bulldog Club, Camp lfunston, 2. osievn j. ELKIN, joe, Omaha, Xeb.: Col- lege Preparatory, Nebraska Club, Tiger Club, Tiger Football, Basketball, Base- ball. EDWIN B. ELi.1s, Ed, Davis, Okla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club, Zncl Foot- ball Squacl, 3 l.uvr3RNb: NI. l-Is'1'ies,'tl.. KL, Pacilic junction, Iowa, College Preparatory, Iowa Club. Page 56 I Pull llff 11,1 T711 M l P l. 'S F. 'f , . A5 . .ij ,V .5-Q .4 I X. .g. , , .H ,A .51 4 vi .31 , 4 -J 5 . x .1 'Il '1 V4 '1 .-1' '1 -A I4 -1 -4 -4 4 CJ , . , 4 l '-n .--4 4 Ja -4 'Q .4 .4 I . 1 ui' '1 54 '-4 .fl . x ,li :Q . 'Y-1 1:1 1 'sa .IA .-1 -'4 ,d .eq 31 ,J -Sl 4 F1 ,if ,fi 3 is .41 si E3 .QI -'fl 'wl L- , . . , . . 1 pw-I1 .s 1 .1 11' .1 ll 11. 1. 1, 1 Q, . 1 is ef' .E l is lbw luzi E1 I QI 1 7' 1 fj- P in 1,1 5. nil N 1, 1 fi. C. 3-1' 13-,' 1. 1' r W1 ,v-x. LJ I-'l lp' l L1 lsr, 1Px P. 1 . F-. ,- ... r L P 'J L lp' lr . lu 1,- ri L I r- L Ll! 1,9 P'- r. 'Z ' 1 lp 1-1 1. l'- ls 1 1.-. ,. , n- 1.5. r-. 1'-' lr-T 5- .,. 1,.- VH rf 51. ri ,. ti' 155' L, vg- I' I 1... .B-F' M' n-,I L2 K7 ffl 5. L-1 lg., li? 1' hr 1 .LD IP' llf'g. Ir- . ,,- I-' '-f L. lP'f , ' ALIQ lil IY l GEORGE S. FARRAR, Gawge, 1523 lXIagnolia, Shreveport, La., College Preparatory, Band, 3. WILLIAM D. FAtfRoT, Bill, 317 Fifth, Inde- pendence, Kan., College Preparatory. Kansas Club, Cub Club, Track, 3. R. F. FENDER, Fen, 171-I Lepscomb, Ft. VVorth, Tex., College Preparatory, Texas Club, Band, 3, 2nd Football Squad, 3. ALEXANDER D. FORBES, Alex, Rockford, Ill., College Preparatory, Cornelian League, Illinois Club, Cub Club, Star Shell, 3, Basketball, 3, Serg., 3, Corp, 2. HARRY A. FRIEDMEYER, Swede, 848 6th, Springfield, Ill., College Preparatory, Illinois Club, HK Club, Wildcat Club, Secretary Illinois Club, Football, 3, Club Basketball. OREN D. GIBIsoNs, Shorty, 207 1st, Burk- burnett, Texas, College Preparatory. TRAvIs GIBIIS, Mac, 220 Smith, Vernon, Texas, College Preparatory, Texas Club' Vlfilcleat Club. v HAROLD W. IiRAFF, General, S20 2nd, Springfield, Ill., College Preparatory, Illinois Club, Cub Club, Dramativs, Cor- nelian League, Dance Committee, Club Basketball, Track. XNALTER C. CQROFF, XValt, -1709 Znd, Detroit, Mich., College Preparatory, Cornelian League, Buckeye Club, XYildeat Club, Club Basketball, 2, 3, Serg., 3. WILLIAM V. HARLOW, Bill, 2203 18th, Okla- homa City, Ukla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club. Page 47 f lillrk I 1 . , . Q , X f 1 X, .Xl I I ,la l . I . xl 'Nl 'fy' 'fx' 'lk' Tfsl UU V r RALPH ll HAL1., Shorty: 3010 Kingman, Des Moines, Iowa: College Preparatory: Iowa Club: Des Moines Club: Cub Club: Club Basketball, 3. W11,1.1.xx1 I-1. Havxias, jk., Bill: 602 12th, Emporia, Kan.: College Preparatory: Kansas Club: Club Basketball, Football, 1 J. 'I'Hox1As O. jules, jelly Beans Emporia, Kan.: Kansas Club: lllee Club. tlrioama H. jouxsox, lLool: Omaha, Neb.: College Preparatory: Nebraska Club: Bulldog Club: Cornelian League: Bulldog Football, Basketball, Baseball, 3. l-oI'1s B. K.xy.xN, Spike-: Omaha, Neb.: College Preparatory: Nebraska Club: Bugle Corps: Bulldog Club: Club Baseball Football, Track, Basketball. CHARLEs H. KE1.sEx', HC. H.: Norfolk, Neb.: College Preparatory: Nebraska Club. THOMAS R. IQENNEDY, Tom: 10 Park Place, Oklahoma City, Okla.: General Course: Oklahoma Club: Bulldog Club: Cornelian League. HAROLD S. LAVER, Hal: -L32 6th, Osage City, Kan.: College Preparatory: Kansas Club: Band, 2, 3: Orchestra, 3: XYildeat Club: Club Baseball, Football, Basket- ball, 3. RICHARD .-X. LEsTER, Red: Muskogee, Okla.: College Preparatory: Oklahoma Club: Serg., 3: Cornelian League: Track, 2, 3: Tiger Club: Club Football, 3. Loran F. Lrzwls, Ducl: 5305 Wellborn, Dallas, Texas: College Preparatory: Texas Club: Bulldog Club: Club Football, 3, Page 08 a l n I nfl. nl. ls 1 '-1 ,ff ji s l .-f . 1 -4 s 'J -4 0 i 1' , .54 IV! , xll ,,. if P4 - 1 l 'il nee' 1 fql Q V .-ff '-wl .1 L ,C JI 1 l-4 5.1 1,4 i .-43 il :Au .dl '4 I -4 'HI -JI I- r s ww qt .53 l D1 vd 151 -gl sn .Nl G. L ,s 0 rj! 9 -2 h,it 5-1 -J :Ei 4.- 4 . i l P l i Q! Q ,. A Q n l f 'o l. c J 1 ML V- Qx,'f'f-fy xfffrff A -Mum.-W, ... Nh- . -. qi-.,...-.i..........-..........,..............-... .. ........ h..., ,...,...........,..M.....,.f............- ....,,, . .v....,W-,. ... .... , C . ..,.. X ,,,, . .,a.o..',,I :-.-w.......,.,,q, .,.,.,.......,...,.,,,.,.., - ..,, J JOHN T. LESLIE, Les, 208 Main, Bailey, Texas, College Preparatory, Texas Club, Tiger Club. HAROLD A. LIDSTER, Shimmy, Mattoon, Ill., General Course, Illinois Club, Cor- nelian League, Serg., 3, Camp Custer, 3, Club Football, 3. J. R. LINCKE, 304 VVashington, Butte, Mont., General Course, Bulldog Club, Club Foot- ball, Basketball, 3, Serg. Co. B, 3. 'GEORGE P. LIVERMORE, Slim, 1028 7th, Chickasha, Okla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club, Cub ClI1b, Cornelian League, Dramatics, Club Football, 3. RICHARD Louaxz, Dick, 1457 Addison, Chicago, Ill., College Preparatory, Illinois Club, Dramatics, Bulldog Club, Club Football, Basketball, Track, 3. RUBERT T. LI'TZ, Cow-Boy, Youiparik St., Yernon, Texas, lCollege Preparatory, Texas Club, Band, 3, Orchestra, 3, Znd Football Squad, 3, Track, 3. PAUL XV. NICLELLAN,HTXICQH-1-O3 9th, Frederick, Okla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club, Tiger Club, Cornelian League, Camp Custer, 3, Track, 3. RICHARD K. MelVIAsTER, Dick, Columbia, 5. C., NYest Point Preparatory, Camp jackson, 3, Cornelian League, Tiger Club, Club Baseball, Tennis, 3. CARL O. TVICNEELY, Mae, 1040 Market, Parkersburg, VV, Va., College Preparatory, K Club, Ohio Club, lst Football Team, 3, XVildeat Club. FRANCIS C. RICQCIIJDY, Mac, Canadian, Texas, College Preparatory, Texas Club, Tiger Club, Serg., 3. Page 1,9 s'7'11f wifi 1 4 A I I .1 W W ' ---.-....--.-...- , ,, H Yi-M-,- f g W W- -ir.-V--g iw' l l Q li 1 ll l ,. it F ii l 'i .3 I-I.-mm' li. Nl.x1D'r, jc-lly: 616 12th, Oklahoma City, Okla.: College Preparatory: Okla- homa Club: Oklahoma City Club: Cor- nelian League: Bulldog Club: Club Foot- ball, 3: Traek Squad, 3. I,EsTER K. NlARTIN, Tex: 2500 Oth, Wichita Falls, Texas: College Preparatory: Texas Club: XYildeat Club. AIILES C. lNlAYs, UNI. C.: 1105 Iowa Aye., Chiekasha, Okla.: College Preparatory: Oklahoma Club: Cub Club: Club Football, Basketball, Baseball, 3. C Elmo Mays, C. 107 Oak, Pauls Valley, Okla.: College Preparatory: Okla- homa Club: XYildeat Club: Club Baseball. AICCLCRE G. MA'rHEws, Hailstone: 1053 8th, Cleveland, Ohio: College Preparatory: Ohio Club: Band, 2, 3: XYildeat Club: Traik, 3: Tennis, 2, 3: Baseball, 2, 3. CLARK D. KIILLISON, Milli: 302 Clifton, XYiehita, Kan.: College Preparatory: Kan- sas Club: Bulldog Club: Cornelian League: Pacific Coast Club: Club Football, 3. J. E. NIIZE, joe: 810 Sapulpa, Okla.: College Preparatory: Ok'a'1oma Club: Cub Club. HOWARD E. Klomus, Spec: Lindale, Tex.: General Course: Texas Club: Cub Club. EMMETT O. NEILL, Buek: Lindsiy, Okla.: College Preparatory: Oklahoma Club: Yiee-Pres. Oklahoma Club: XYildcat Club: Club Football. XYILLIAM F. PAR.-XMORE, 40-L 7th, Larned, Kan.: College Preparatory: Kansas Club: Club Basketball, Track, 3. l Pt1gc'50 1 i il l AlUil.A1'L ' I 1 if A .1 , I Q. I ,I +5 Ja Q11 e CZ. ,iii 3:31 553: 1 ,3 I DU fi i':l P01 E1 V1 .J pf W. :qi gg. 'Sai P34 1. 4 E. . Al . . v 1 i Ji I l I O 4 .gl Di sf sl 'I 24 4 I l I l . QI-f.wi.' S 71176 S11 1131. 1. I I ' ' I I -I I 1- I I I . ..... A.: . . . . .lll.-,.I .. . . ., FRANK L. PEEBLER, Peebg Fowler, Colo, College Preparatory, Colorado Club, 2nd Football Squad, 3, Club Basketball, 3. WILLIAM A. PETERSON, t'Bill, 3313 Cuming, Omaha, Neb., College Preparatory, Ne- braska Club. ROBERT ORION SCOTT, Bob, Des Moines Iowa, College Preparatory, Des Moines Club, Iowa Club. BERTRUM W. PROCTOR, Hong, Sapulpa, Okla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club, Cub Club. H. HERBERT REDHEAD, Reil, 1757 Dean Ave., Des Moines, Iowa, General Course, Iowa Club, Des Moines Club, Cornelian League, Tiger Club, Club Football, 3, Track, 3. ROBERT A. RANDOLPH, Bob, 1031 Ind, Sapulpa, Okla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club. LOWE RHODES, Dusty, Seymour, Mo., College Preparatory, Missouri Club. CHACNCEY T. ROOF., Chance, 605 Broadway, Enid, Okla., General Course, Oklahoma Club, Cub Club, Club Football, Basket- ball, 3, Camp Funston, 3. XVM. S. RUSH, Bill, Chicago, Ill., General Course, Illinois Club, Bulldogs. -I. C. SAS5, jerry, 320 lst, Ardmore, Okla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club, Cornelian League, Tiger Club, Drum- Major, 3, Dramatic Club, Declamation Medal, 2. ,. - ..,, .. W- , ,..t Q-..-. - . --3 I I I S I I I Page 5 1 lvl I . ni-'I I . - v 'f T i N 1 ffl wx 1-jf, 1. mio flxiexiarr S. F-eH.xFEu, Bula, Port Byron, lll., College Prepziratory, Illinois Club, Tiger Club, Tiger Basketball, Track. I-Imxixko C. Seuiim, Brick, Sandusky, Ohio: College Preparatory, Ohio Club, XYildeat Club, Club Football. Norris I.. Saws, l,., 400 Franklin, Colby, Kan., College Preparatory, Kan- sas Club, Cornelian League, Flu-in H. S1111-21.ims, I-'recltlie, 352-L Charlotte, Kansas City, Mo., College Preparatory, Missouri Club, K. C. K. C., lilee Club, llramatie Club, Kemper News, 3, Cub Club. HARRY I-.Sl1.YliRM.xN, Shot-Hun, 312 Etna, Hugo, Ukla., College Preparatory, Okla- homa Club, Serg. Co. B, 3, Dramaties, Kemper News, XYiltleat Club: Club Foot- lull, 3. , 5 gf ., .,,.., W. 5, if 'T 5 jonx J. STEILZER, jack, General Course, Cilee Club, 3, XYildcat Club, Club Foot- ball, 3. T. STEWART, Tom, Oklahoma City, Okla., College Preparatory, Oklahoma Club, Treasurer Oklahoma City Club, See.-Treas. Cornelian League, Cub Club, Q. M. Serg., 3. :XCSTIX D. STVRTEVAYT, Boots, 103 5-ith, Omaha, Neb., College Preparatory, Ne- braska Club, Kemper News, Cub Club. Nl.xx'x.xRD TAXMAN, Kike, 3743 Tracy, Kansas City, Mo., College Preparatory, Missouri Club, K. C. K. C., Cornelian League. l o Page 5: l.l.L - -..-vvw. Cv I4 r V l I 5 P '4 i 'r ill I'1 I- . nfl! rg I 4 K-11 I-'S fax .ff L-7.1: 124' r4'4 ,ml 1 :fl .ll '1, 4 nz -tl . -wi 151 fn :rf 1 f ,.-1 '-1 4 . . fi .-'f . U 1 54 ,, . - 'I rf '4 i ff Q fi '4 ,-4 '4 SCJ A . 1 -1 i.-' L-'ii .f-1, .ge 1 l VH: . . . '1' ,- 7 ICG iff, .VA :Q- O 1 S11 iq? '-A -T-I .11 -4 ,111 , 1 . 'T Ql :El fi! P ' l ' o F I Sgt . , -:il l Nl P1 I-QT ,fax sul .W , 1 Tl :ill 1 1?-xv' nv sffff 1 5 vb-Q ,PJ I?- rf L .ix 1 so Ib-,' if Q1 rf L r. IV ir,- r ,uni r. L- F. f. 1. . r R . r. L.,- . F. Q-. b. A ur: p if ffff - ff-- :'- l ,. ih- Li JOSEPH B. TAx'1.oR, Bogen 1026 Pierce Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.: College Preparatory: Missouri Club: Glee Club: Tiger Club: Pres. St. Louis Club: Clee Club Quartette: Cheer Leader: Star Shell: Track: Corp. B C 3 Y' o., t. JOHN TIGAR, Tig: Nat. Bank, Bldg.: Rich- mond, Va.: General Course: XVildcat Club: lst Serg., 3. L IDRIS R. TRAYLOR, Shorty 42nd and Grand, 5. Ft. Smith, Ark.: College Preparatory: r R. BRUCE VVHITELAW, Mazola: Louisville, Ky.: College Preparatory: Tiger Club: Znd Team Football: Tiger Basketball: Track. RANDOLPH W. WILEY, Wile: 1334 -llnrl, Des- Moines, Iowa: College Preparatory: - Iowa Club: Des Moines Club: XYilclcat Club: Club Football. HENRY L. XYHITE, Harry: Lindale, Texas: General Course: Texas Club: Cornelian I VVildcat Club: Club Football, Basketball, Leagllel Bulldivg Club. ii - Baseball, 2, 3: Serg. Co. C, 3: Sergeant-ab 1 ,V v H H .N : Arms junior Class: Razorback Club. RICHARD H' XM Nfj' DMM HU Myth' ,,- Omaha, Neb.: College Preparatory: Ne- ir' R- M- VAUGHN. 'iDiCk9 Wichita Falls' Texas: braska Club: Dramatic Club: Cornelian fi gplfge Preparatory: Wildcats: Texas League: Serg' CO- 3: Declmmtiony 3' -. u . ERNEST O. VVEINSTEIN, Pat: 1200 Burnett, , VVichita Falls, Texas: College Preparatory: L. Texas Club: Cornelian League: Kemper xr' News: Star Shell: Glee Club: Bulldog ii Club: Dramatics: 2nd Football Squad, 3: P1 Band, 3. r in L-' ig L- P b. s-,I r 5. P L i VI' L- ra L, r- 1 rl-. IL' 'tl' Page 53 L I ,.1. 'P P i U -', l'7ll.1 1.11 N ,....?.-.p N S l' I 'lx' X' I I ln l , l, if-' hi-'fc-f.bZu1:.Q 3511 ,illllemuriam RX 4 iR.Xl4 '11 vX Sus Qbur jfrienh Nay the memory of Jerry Grafton Sass remain forever with you, strengthened by this simple tribute. May the reniembrance of that life, so good and so noble, inspire and lift your soul to greater things. Page 54 I I I 1 A .1 4.4 hi as lr, ll 'I l U23 33 , 'l I IZ' . li zijn :i'+ .414 31 fi iff, ,A 1:4 .1 14' -4 Q4 ' 4 1:4 r 1 ,-4x r . Q.-fl .v 1 4 lvl. fi 04, 41 I '1l :ffl .18 ,1 r'1 L4 rin 11 .fl r Vx ,- '-J qi 4 ,'4, fl 4l K. 4 .'-l WI ' 4 64+ '-4 .gl ' -v 1:3 r P! 'Y-1' W4 .ff 1I cj' 4 .34 l .ge ,4 .ff 1 1 aff 'e If: rx: 354' il 'r K 'a I 'Q L -'S S .l 'id Q E.. -, , v, 9. Q14 my , 4 ! g'XsMv 4 . K NW Z ' .i'rI-, M, , ,. Q11 T X X Ll 'half ffglgyqafl X ' f W k s K X f I . Pla gf!! WIWQ 'Kai 'IS-Y N n 7 ff I 4 1 Aix Q N 1- 2 I k -4 Q A gif.. if ,.-Y - -W -J--v I Page 56 cf' - ffl i y l ! l l T. A. Mixsrix B. I'. Mins sl. P. Ioiaix 1J1't'Slidt'7If lift?-1Jl't'.Sl'tft'IIf St'tAI't'fllI'j'- Yil't'tl.N'lt1'l'l' The Sophisticated Sophomores are nevertheless loyal and energetic and the 1oll call ot the class produces many great and near great. Among the school's athletes are Art Coglizer, the all-conference end and the boy who always held down the receiving end of a forward passg Tom Mastin, the spectacular pitcher and home-run king, as well as Arnold, liakin and Hemp- hill, second team basketball stars, and Rockhill and Higgins on the second eleven and baseball nine. - Bob Beaver, VValt Lewandowski and jerry Tobin were some of the stars of the Dramatic Club's successful season. Bert Mims, the sophomores' repre- sentative to the Star Shell staff, was elected Activity and Organization Editor, and his work speaks for itself. In fact, practically every member of the class became famous in some way or another and even the bull ring king is claimed with the other notables. Two years from now the cadet major yxill be one of our number as well as other famous characters. VVe're small but we aspire high. 2 W. PARAMORE W. A. t'ou1.Iz15R .S'ergea11t-at-.firms .Yvrgm nl-ul-.Al rms Pa gt' .5 T 3 fx X I' ,' lf. f I II '-u1 '1v'fvv'l1' lbpkffzf 53u1.w,XX'.x1.mau, .Xl l.I', I'.l.l.Il'li, fLR.xx'icN, 'l1l'RNl-QR, T. ll. .llnlfllw lCf1:.'fl'4miRxN, lixkwgx, Suxu., l.1m.x5X1f1-3L11iR, Vkxxli. IQ. Il., BEER, RWE, Nl, C., 'l'.xxx1.xx1, li. Hfffffwz Rm--1141-:'1mx, Sxx'11'f1ax, XX'11.14xaxN wx, Nllililiiik, B1-Qxwlla. R.,XX'ma1a1.1aR, EI. II.,BR1xsox, Q. j., llflclmll Supi nmure lass Twp Rm. iRN.lwx1f,, 5I'lxKRX, lil mx, l.uxl-3, 5ll,XXY,'l1. if, FICRECR .llnlfffw Rmu 'Q1R.XXlA, V. H., Smut, XY. S., Rlfgx, Hulcl., B1..xf1f11i, 'l'Hm1x'swx, H. D., l'R.xT'r, Hl'Xll'lIlI.l liffffum Rm.- -'l'1wx1.xN, lf, Nl., lulll mu., 'l'wmx, X'.xvx1,xx, 'l'l Rx:-ix, Nl. XI, S1'xsxx'.xx'l', lf T., Cox, li. la. Pfzqz' 58 1:5 .uint 5 ,cd I'-i Iv' ' P 1 'W sf, '-1 Q ,H -'-1 -l x 1 . 1 .-1 ' 1 4 ,4 '4 '4 I fn T .4 'W .,-4 1 4 1 o 4 w A 4 A A .V4 1 1 1 V.. '1 -.4 'v vf '4 --A -4 I 'Q an ., , I !.n'- AA: . . . , , Ill II vv YY I 'IIN I '-XIII' I' I . I . Q Top Row-MCLAI'uHLIN, JOHNSON, H. W., SPARKS, PATTERSON, EISLY, OTTD Aliddle Row-EAKIN, WYNN, XvOL'ELL, SPICER, TILLOTSUN, BDHANNA, VVARD Botfom Row-BOYCE, CIOVE, BATAVIA, BARRY, JOHNSON, W. A., LANDIS, ANDIE, HQYLAND bupbnmure lass Top Row-SASS, j. B., VVILLIAM5, JARNOLD, VVELPTON, PRICE, MIMS, MYERS Middle R070-NIURPHY, ROCKHILL, SMITH, MASTIN, ROBECHEK, MANIDN, RQOGLIZER Bottom R010-RICE, A., REABER, CARTER, LEWANDDWSKI, ARMOLD, ANDERSON, DAVIS Pagw 59 lln In Pgac 60 P 1 A- -' -- ik- f -,A , P 4 X . ll g B f I K. .' . 4---5 Q W N U., f 4 W1 m f Huh .GN Q N I jv W r 1 V 41 4 V v N W s N r N f' A N U f' Y 1 Y F 4 N f' 'Je 'wi :f,agg'iI5 .555 , .ff,fj:fi2a'524l5?4:,, , ' f' f1 '5 51'7nf Y-' vf5??fi2?ff5'f!fff:f?L, xccr. fs ,,. 'xii-i:-Wv-Q-?l,4, ..!-1. . V 4- , v v + V - , Page 61 Page 63 'Nb x X ,,. -r I Aw ::Q, '1 ,- -34 rj - 4 31 1 'fizifwifir'-II'-5-I If-Iwrfff-I ff-' .S' T.-I YI' S I l ln' l. l. i ' ' ' ' ' ' M it 4 r Q. el KAI 'I 55 1 il 'J 1 I ' I . if I cl 'I Ei ii. Pg. lf vl Iii IC 'I ' Y Em IQ, ,gi Isl El Fl! .til fre. ,gil E: I lr 11 'l E1 ig. 1 F51 iii bfi slr IP? JI ,I :I .gl 1 E fl .4 I 'Q I A' ' ii IJ l 4 I 4 FEE 'QI tri. W I. W. A. FRANCIS l.. M. SMITH 7 W. J. PIKE President Vire-Presijenl Secretary-Treizszzrw' Grahuates our weary feet at last reach a long coveted summit and we become the rewarded by praise, and best of all, a piece of sheepskin when that until we become fourth-year men, and our efforts are we have passed the stage of new boys, and even above even as we. We will continue to be patient until brethen were once the greenest of the green, get it too, for our exalted and learned Cognition and appreciation. We will among our upper classmen for re- and upward, ever struggling in life and reach outward overcome our handicap but determined to on the bottom Freshmen are the VVe G. P. WILSON N. D. HILL Sergeant-al-Arms Sergean!-zz!-Arms Page 63 gllvl. 'l'i'ti1'i'l li 'I li 'I I I ' f v vvg . , , 1 . ' Twp Rmp-fllmxixklm, Umxxc, Ihxxqli, Musxwvrrf, Hxmzlxs, FRANCIS, Fo5TER, NIVRP Hfffffwz Run'-RunF1u1,n, L'mfF1cx', 5l'lililQl,li, I-.xxm, Sx11'rH, L. NI., NICININCH, HERuERT,STL'MP freshmen Glass H Y Hp limp lf1..xx1.xx4., Num KI 1-1-wmv, N1lRYll.I.li, Nluua, il. -I., lllxswx, KIUURE, L. S., XYITHER- xiwvx, Nl.Xlll.,XXlb l4fffmn1 lC'v1.'f'li1.1.1c1X, lD1m.1.lQ, XX'1cl.1.N, l':1JXY.XRIlN, l'11Q-3, XX'.vx1'Hlxurwx, Iiwuxulv, ll.xR'1'M.xN Pagv 61, xi lv' ' L V! J. ' If rss n 1 N fly x,1 , Top Rmv-ORR, IXIILLER, B. H., jk., l3m'R1..xND, Nl.xRsToN, XYILSUN, FRIQLT, NICQLISH, Sx11'1'H, l'1L15s Bntlmzz Roca-KNEEDY, CLARK, B. If., l'1L1f:s, FR.xz1ax', If1'rz, I'1a1muxs, M1LL1f:R, ILA., KI.xx'1-'IELD freshmen! lass Top Row-DAVIS, C. B., DLNN, j., WA'1'sfrN, HILULRN, KLINI-1, tlkovlzu, WIN'1'12us,f9,x1'T11R1c,xL'x, PUURMAN Bottom Row-TRELLER, NIARTIN, G. U., NIONTLiHINIliRY, 5'r15w.,xRT, G. H.,f1RIlfFlN,IiINSI,OE 3IoR'1'oN Pagl' 6,1 1 I 1 I I N 1 1 A A x A ff. ff! ffl n'.'XA nhl ww 'H' 'w' '4 4'f'-' '1' S T. I K SH lil. I. if 1 Ptlgl' 66 QPF! Wm , Q f .N 3 - 5 ,.,' gpg ? Q x FAS b fm ' i- y 'Lx':'V 49' M' Z 1 A 33, , X Q4 I. vw.. , 1 A. W, xx'f,,!i 'a Q-M1 MILIIAR f H S-ifrwff A , . . ' v 5 v , f., 'Ns 'N I o Wg , ' 0 I n 1' ' IW r X, 1 ,y lP' IT H .the Sug pervision o 3355 Q Lieutenant- Colonel Frank S. Bowen the military department has aeeomplishecl some Xery remarkable work in the past two years. Colonel Bowen was cle- tailed in the fall of 1919 as Professor of Military Science and Tactics by the VVar Department, and immediately put his f Y cl e g r e e of military efiieieney that has now been attainecl. Praetieal inslruetion is given in almost ex ei y bianeh that is ierguirecl of the infantry, in aclrli- tion to the regular close ancl extenclecl oriler. 'lihe clemonstration ancl ex- planation of the working of the mavhine guns anrl automatic rifles is one of the interesting lnrtuiehes institutecl by Q' o l o n el plan into operation for B,,w,,Y raising Kemper to the Bowen. Once a month a lielcl problem is giyen anal the clay cleyotefl to its solution. Many instruetiye anrl interesting facts are piekecl up through this p1'1u'tieal ex- perienee. Two clayS a week are rlexotecl to elassroom work anfl the remaincler to out- cloor flrill of yarious types, superyisetl by Colonel Bowen ancl Serejeants liitz- simmons, Buckley and Armour. Every ellort is exertecl to make the sehool exeellent enough lo be plaeecl on the honor list and the result may be seen below. l-im, l.ui CLRSS OF SERVICE SYMBOL 5, E 5 EEXRS OF EERVI' F ISYMUOL Day Manga bv E Cr, Mwaige Day Lens: RI A 1' D..v Leno Blur' Night Museqe Nl Night Mewaqe Nile Night Leno N L xxi parf N gm Lefblr I N L in mm or mt. tr- n I Q f, D. It mmf in time :nm www-, Dnfcsrs utter the h k b I 2 annum gnu me their rnumbef U1 woldslmlsesadny g O h mum, lm I .idayrm-Rugs Othel- msenscharscler :amd t db the u rw' Lhararlrv ntrndrwxvdbvuva symbol nnnenrmg am: lhE chan. NEWCOMB CARLTON PRESIDENT GEORGE W E ATKINS rmsw vice P :Nr .,mD.,4 .ypgaqvvn ails! me check RECEIVED AT W. U. BLDG., WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C., JUNE I2, 1920 SUPERINTENDENT, KEMRER MILITARY SCHOOL, BOONVILLE, MO. KEMRER MILITARY SCHOOL IS DESIGNATED AS HONOR SCHOOL NINETEEN TWENTY. SECRETARY OF WAR EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL CONCERNED UPON HIGH STANDARD OF EFFICIENCY ATTAINED BY MILITARY DEPARTMENT IN YOUR INSTITUTION. HARRIS, THE ADJUTAHT GENERAL, Page 67 '43 Y-Z-Wifi-Y 1 M' J fvmw 1 1. Ab .nsnmxnllxlnxnllmllbllh W Pant' 68 :E life P I3 sa 5-4 Q4 QL I'1 A '-4 :Els si L .4 .Si lx E2 'I I 51 'Q 3: K ,s , , .5 'r F '2 I '? C . in 52 l. O l 0 I F l i g 1 WEE z'.'1 ff: x'.'L xl ' 1 v 1' l w . 'vl'V Pagf' 69 FI RST PLATI N DX SECOND l'1.ATOOX Paar' 70 L L P. ,yx-' T T II T IE-. Ii-'. Ig, Q QE gf umpanp +325 - . M iii. 55, nk, .ae I5 If-. if' Ip, iir' JH. Fr if fi HILDRETH, Y. O. IXIOORE, A. C. XYUUTEN, j. B. ANIIERsON, G. B. 57 Cafitaiu Is! L1.L'llil'71ll77f Zlld Lzlfzltelzfzfzl Ist Sergeazzt L is 1 ROSTER ff First Platoon fi Plat. Serg. TURNER, B. M. Rt. Guide, WALLACE,W. Lt. Guide, LINCKE, J. R File Closers, SHAPPELL, LEECH, D., RICE, M. H., CIINNINGHAM, E. R. I5 First Squad Fozuftlz Squad Sffoud Squad fi' STAMM, F. O., Corp. CAPS, J. E., Corp. ENcsI.IsII, H. H., Forp. IL. SEELYE, R. W. ELLET, A. I.. CHRIs'I'OPHER, NI. B. MASTIN, T. A., JR. WELPTON, W. Ii. SCIIIICD, qC. G. Q WHITELAW, R. O. HILL, N. PRATT, O. H. 51 NESBITT, W. B. NEILSON, C. A. MOSIIOVITZ, L. J. 5' DUNN, R. U. SCHIED, E. C. XYEI Ls, I.. R. HIGGINS, j. W. MIZE. J. E. MANION, M. M. gi LIVERMORE, G. P. TILLOTSON, A. Ll' , . . if Sefoud Squad Second Platoon Y lzzrd Squad if DORGLUM. W. D., Corp. JOHNSTON, Q. K., EASTER: B. A., CO1-p. Ii: SCHAFFIR, G. S. plat, Serq. IJTTO, F.. H. CROFTS, L. A. WOLVERTONY V' C., MAXWELI., C . 5, JENKINS, T. 0. Rt Quidc HAIIAMAN, F. VX . r' . . ' ' ', , , , . V rl, FENDBR- R- F- GRAPE, H. VI ., I.I.frI1lCIC REFER- .Ib P. QI LEHAN, J. B. VXIIITII, H. I-. ROBECHEK, I. I':YIERIi'I I', Ii. Ii. til SPICER, L. R. Third Squad First Squad Faurih Squad LL EAKIN, G. E., Corp. BOHANNA, G. A., Corp. COXVIELI.. 1-3. W., Corp. if MARTIN, L. K. ARTHUR, W. M. TANCRED, j. I ' CRANE, E. H. HEMPHILL, J. P. JOHNSON, G. H. , ELLET, H. G. XIOUELI., M. H. TAXMAN, M. I5 SMITH, P. R. HAYNES, W. E. IQAKIN, RI. QQ FOSTER, P. L. LONE, C. E. WI-:I.If'I'ON. R. I.. fu: HOEI., j. G. COLEMAN, H. M. FRANCIS, W. A. THOMPSON, H. D. REA, P. M. FRIIEDMIEYIER, H. A. I, I Paar' 71 , L 1 v IP, ,.. ll III.. mwwwwHW muHIY7f!N Sllhllu' .. -f' WV HH!! l, -ff' - ff' bla 'nf , .,,:,4 1- yu -ur 8 '5' U -fi ag, ,., h o v'f 'r'yrrv1A-sy- A .4 . 2,1 N m Pam- 7.3 J vonkng .g 1,4 .vi 1 -'S '1 ,4 , . 41 vi '1 -f '4 -I '1 4 '4 .4 -1 -4 4 .4 -n 4 4 -1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' 4 4 4 .4 1 x4 A 1 4 4 4 i 4 '- ,4 4 4 4 1 4 -v 4 -1 4 1 .4 1 4 1 4 1 .4 '4 -4 '4 -4 '4 .4 4 S-A 4 -4 -1 4 1 4 ' 1 1 4 1 .4 1.11 v ' . ' H wr llc surf 1 it Qiumpanp PAXTON, E. F. SIMMS, J. XYELDUN, F. F. fs.-XR'I'lNHUl'R,l1.' Captain lst Lzeulvuaul :nd Lllfllffllllllf 1st Scrgmfzl ROSTER First Platoon Fourzlz Squad Second Squad Rt. Guide, RUBEL, S. H. Lt. Guide, ELDRIDGE,W. S. Flle Closer, VV.-XTKINS, G. S. First Squad HAZARD, W. K., Corp. LATHROP, G. COXVELL, C. W. PRICE, F. H. BROWN C. M., Corp. VVIGHT, E. L. FAUROT, VV. D. FEUER, H. E. FREET, H. O. GLDHAM, A. B. LINGENFELTER, R. E BELL, A. SPERRY, H. T. Flffh Sqlffld EDWARDS, W. M. KEI.SEX', C. H. Second Squad WARREN, E. L., Corp. MCNEELY, C. O. ALTIZER, L. S., Corp. HOYLAND, R. J. SPARKS, B. C. KENNEDY, T. R. LAME, L. VN. ANDIE, J. R. AUSTIN, D. M., Corp SIMMS, T. KI MILLER, P. D. BALDXYIN, J. M. MARR, G. J. MARTIN, G. B. PROCTOR, B. VV. PRICE, I.. B. Third Squad MCLAUOHLIN, M., Corp 1 1 , PILE, C.. If . HADLEY, S. W. ARMOLD, C. E. RHODES, L. Ei I' Y 4 C 2, . ,. gr GROJ ER' C' H' VVORTHINGTON, M. XNILEYY R, R. Second Platoon RAQTDOLPZHL R- A- RUBIN, M. H. Rt. Guide, AFFLICK, W. A. RUBH' Vx ' 5' BENNETT, W. A. Lt. Guide, CRITCHFIELD Third Squad I C' 5' Fourllz Squad TAYLOR. J- B.. Corp. FWS! Squad NICLIELLAN, P. W., Corp SHAW, T. C. WYNN, J. E. DEAN, W. E. MURPHY, F. B. MCCAUGHEV, C. E. WATSON, W. F. PETERSON, W. A. Page 73 PATTERSON, J. C., COrp. WILLIAMS, R. D. DAVIS, W. E. MCCUISH, J. B. SMALL, V. H. BOYER, A. L. MORRIS, H. E. PIKE, XY. J. KELSEX', C. H. PATTERSON, H. D. COMES, C. M. DINGLE, J. A. COFFEY, D. O. PARET, G. L. -.4 T -x f f mf- 1.1 1 rf .- 7 A 1' A: wq,...,,: ' ' f 43, 9?Qv.A . igm WPU 'V 4 , 'WH , , 4 ,,,W4 ,pmlf ,leigh +3450 . x-wg -0,55 5 N , 5 -ji Y. gh. ,Q 1 .,-1- , 5l2i,.,cf Z Af: , UI.-Wh'-f'gaL,:.u'!ig ff' -. X N x Prim' 71, ,Ls Fi nil' 11 Q1 ii? fa, .241 .h , v lxl 'hi 4-4 u,4! iff, 1 ,gf 1 .ff .3 Q., AN 1:3 , w 4 S4 .rg 4 P- A :- 1 '.4 ,1 -4 .ha .-1 '1 -4 1:1 4 ,,J v f'1 -I .j. 4 --A ,J i4 '41 V4 .'1 J 1:1 1 5-I W4 -.1 '1 -4 ' -1 -4 '. 'w 4 .4' '- 1, '4 'Q 4 -f '1 5.4 ' . 1 ,gf 1 :bl '1 vi '1 .ii -4 -4 ' W '-4 .4 .,. 1 -1 .,4 .gi 'WN -'1 . 'M .I1 V Avi 4 'I 1 'V Q In 4 .xi '1 x4 ug, V4 .,.. ,1 4 .:. 4 1 51 'jr plz W sg. I.1' Lf 4-' V4 . . lr-'. ,R .pi +- I' 1. I Lf --5 V L lb fl I - . 1 5 ,J 5, r- ff. p-7 I. Ii- In ,:n. f - Ir. C. ILC L.. pr. ri lil- IV L11 if ., . V' I 'Z . . r- iff rx .E ka. L. V' L ,,Q. :- L V' tj: lf' ,P 5 .J I I P4 L' P. ,F- bv. Ir-' ?L- 4 , . ,,. T: 7 Q. fl. in '.- 51: V 1-1 IP 1'-I ,iv :li P- fn . L: TP. ,Le 1-- . ,. P. V. 'Q Y' Ifg. iff. IP' IP I Il' ' s I . ' 1 , ,iv--H vvf- -I Isl 1-ff nuff! ' ' ' . - . . . QE Cllumpanp ST.-XXG, A. J. COS'I'ELLO,J. C. LI'ND, H. fl, CITIILXR, J. Caplain Isl L1't'1lff'7Zll7Il 2nd L!f'Hff'7ItIlIf ls! .'I'z'gf'a1zl ROSTER First Platoon Plat. Serg. LIDSTER H. A, Fourth Squad Scfoud Squad Rt. Guide, HAIRGROVE, P. W. Lt. Guide, BELLIS First Squad CRANE, C. O., Corp. I'I.-XRTMAN, G. C. MONTGOMERY, H. G. TURNER, T. H. TVIILLER, B. H. CTIBBONS, R. H. LANDES, N. COSGROVE, F. G. Second Squad MAYS, T. G., Corp. NEILL, F. O. MARSTON, J. W. I'I.-XRLOVV, W. V. WHITE, D. W. SCOTT, R. O. KLINE, C. F. FISHER, C. V. Third Squad Pa LUND, R. F., Corp. TODD, C. F. LEXVANDOVVSKI, W. G. ELLIS, C. H. EISLEY, C. W. WITHERSPOON, A. H. VVINTERS, W. W. SAROENT, F. P. gc' 75 REABICR, J. M., Corp. RAY, G. F. SEARS, N. L. CQRIFFIN, I.. G. COX, R. E. c1OI,E,c1.fT.,c:vO1D. FEEER. A. H. IQAIIFNIAIX, H. CROVVLIEY, G. T. EVANS, I. K. CARTER' -I' P' , BECKIER, Ii. J. NORVILLE, O. XX . STEWART G' H KINSLOHI R' O' Sums, W. D. Second Platoon Tllluflf Squad Plat.Se-rg., YOUNG, R. H. Rt. Guide, TRAYLOR, I. R. Lt. Guide, MIMS, B. P. File Closers, ATKINS, J. F. KNOX, JOHNSON, H. W. First Squad MAYS, M. Corp. WARNER, G. S. MORTON, A. D. MILLISON, C. O. RICRERD, G. W. SWITZER, G. J. SMITH, I. N. HILBLYRN, L. W. STISXYART, C. T., Corp DUNLAP, J. H. COIQLIZER, J. I-. IVIAITLANIJ, G. H. MQMASTER, R. K. EDXVARDQ, J. I.. SHACKEITORI7, R. F. Mc'ININL'II, I.. I7. Fourzlz Squad SHIELDS, F. H., Carp. HLIBBIXRIJ, T. 5. THOMAEON, D. B. VVALKER, H. Ii. VVILKERSON, C. F. COCHRAN, J. C. JOHNSON, W. A. MONI'csOxIERY, H. I.. X lb X. ,I I v vvvrvvvvy' Af ' . fl .l, ' 'ji' ' 'A fx.: Ifl RST PI..X'l'l M JN SlilfUNl7 l'l..'YI'L Page' 76 4 --'Ml fu Xfllillir E 'Qinmpanp CLELAND, J. P. IQELLY, A. H. DALEY, W. H. fi!-ROFFRXX Caplaiu Ist Lt. 2ud Lt. Isl .Sfrg ROSTER First Platoon Fourth Squad Second Squad Plat. Serg. WHEELER, J. H. Rt. Guide, FORBES, A. D. Lt. Guide, MCQUIDDY,F.C First Squad RICE, A., JR., Corp. TOBIN, J. P. COUNSIL, O. R. BUCKLEXV, S. GRIMES, G. GIBBS, G. STURTEVANT, A. D., Corp LAKE, L. W. SPEEGLE, W. BARNES, B. L. FRAZEY, D. W. MEYERS, J. BRINSON, A. J. Sefoud Squad ' P ROTHDCHILD, A. LEXVIS, G. S. BARRY, P. R. BOURLAND, J. W. CARSON, J. J. CARSON, C. W. RICE, M. C. BEAVER, R. Corp. BOYCE, G. T. GAUTHREAUX, A. V. Fzfth Squad BOVVEN,F.S.,JR., Corp. ANDERSON, A. V. ARMSTRONG. J. J. GOVE, R. T. NI.-XYFIELD, H. D. PERCIVAI., B. D. RICHARDS, W. W. Second Platoon Plat. Serg. LOYD, W. F. Rt. Guide, KAHN, L. M. Lt. Guide, MCCARTHY BALLARD, W. M Corp BAHAN, M. W. GIDBONS, O. D. HOYT, L. MAYS, C. E. PAC KARD, G. C. THOMAS, F. M. Third Squad LORENZ, R., Corp ID.-XRNELI., XY. C BRINSON, C. J. ORR, C. B. PERSONS, J. P. COCHRAN, J. C. DENNIS, W. DAVIS, V. N. FWS! Squad Fourth Squad TREADXYAY, H.W., Corp. LI.-XLL, R. P., Corp SAS5, J. B. KNIEI2DX', H. W. Thffd Squad CLARK, D. F. MILLER, H. A. CLARKE, B. T., Corp. TURNER, T. H. IRETON, G. R. MAIDT, H. E. TRELLER, M. E. STUMP, M. D. POORMAN, N. E. DUNN, J. E. UPRIGHT, R. J. MOORE, L. S. DAYIS, C. B. LIOXVARD, J. P. DUNLAP, J. H. TAXMAN, E. SUTHERLAND, R V Page 77 ' 'I ' 1 YI l'lf.S'lll1'l.l.f1ffifY-'F 6? aff . 1 ll 1 ' , ' X X' wi W5 E? BAN U A l lk ll Il Pngz' 78 :rf rn mr' 5 I x w 4 4 4 f-Hmm w S 1' Rf lc aff ffl 1 f v 4 P 1 E. S: 221 CJ L-1 L5 . if-1 . ,-1 f'-'r 1 L4 PM 22. P13 JY' H P31 EN Few PM r-TJ .Ln li-fi PL IAQ: LZ. 5. L' u-'Q 15' wr-T L. 'S CI' L41 R. 3: IES is lsil I 71 1:1 . ,v I -3 i rii P4 rug' IE' v 11 L1 bfi! . .31 43 u '4 'Q T113 rll E' Ll 'n ,. J rf' gs ' 1 gn gi 1 v IE. Da '14 F21 P71 I J 1: Page 79 L11 L- w- - - liffl xv: Nt nk . 33511111 QBfticers x ' SIMPSON, J. A. VAN BUREN, F. J. W.1.1-LAc1s, W. l'O1.wrz1.1., lx Isl LI. 21111 Ll. Drum Major Band .Urzsfu BAN D Right GIUIZIEYNIATIIICXVS, M. C. Lcfz Gzfzkhf, NIAPIQS, A. D. File Closcrs--HHRSCH, J. O., RUss12l.1,, O. D. Q' First Squad Tlzml' Squad LAUER, H. S., Corp. BLAZER, J. J. TINKER, S. J. VVILSON, G. P. FARRAR, G. 5. HLTNTER, E. P C.-XULK, H. A. 2 Second Squad M MEEKER, M. SMITH, L. M. LUTZ, R. T. MURPHY, J. W DENNY, R. V. DLINISON, J. VANIMAN, L. J. Corp. ROCRHILI.. E. Corp REIJHEAIJ, H. H. ARNOLD, P. J. XYADSXYORTH, D. M. 1N1ARR,J. R. DR.XIil'I, M. I.. Fozfrzlz Squfzri AULT, D. B., Corp. GRWES, H. 5. CONE, H. I.. XYEINSTIQIN, E. O. VVARD, M. M. ARMSTRONG, J. W. x A 7 7 x A ,f 'un xffflfl - ' ' .Ui-Y IH if' I 4 f ,4 .-,- , ,z vi? Q, Ms. - Wx, Y.: -M . ,. BXl I'AI,ION IX LINE ,z ,, 1 v . , , . f- ,Y T A f - 4 . ,' v x , i X ' . L , x . I A. x p E Li 1 V 1 A V ? QW, , sus - x , I Q ,. ,wx , . , 1 1 5 ' ..f-L., e 'X Xi 5' 2 f i f ? . V X M Ar' V, Q Sm -- 1 1 . .,,, N M -. . fin. v-.. MA C'lllNlii1l'N SQVAD nqz' S0 A 113 1 x 'A 4 a 4 In 4 1,41 H, J 'fx '4 4 X 1 51 4 X41 .41 V4 '1 f 1 -4 '-1 h 4 Q 4 -a .4 1 1 4 1 A - Q Q .4 ' 4 4 I f 1E -H 1 t4 1 4 4 4 4 1 ,a 4 -4 '-1 .4 4 ,J .A I 1 -i '1 -4 . Q A ' . '1 I '-4 X4 1 ,A 'V A 1 1 A l.nxAAY.' f y . , - 1 'Y '- '-f + Sl ffv surf fl , . s..4....Q-- , -1-s xx , B -YI IIXLION IN L'OI.l'KlX OF SQVAIJH Paqf' 81 14 DOUBLE LOCK BRIDGE Pagl' 83 l - -in--'A -- - vf 11 AN V- ' I, 11 v 5. 4 U 1 H 11 bl 9 Q 'EA ' A ,,-mf-.sf 1AvAwm'w1aM.-vi!-'. RIN S'Hl ll ' ' 2. si' EI 5 if E O Q. 2' , ' 1 1 .1 '-I 1 u . , 4 A 'w S s Z K Qi '13 Q Ei '52 32 Q 25 'NI 24 K gi E5 if 3: X, Q! ,.. gi 31 -1 9 in 2 if gi 9 .lv 4 3 Page as J A D IP :gl 'N 17 ply! w A xl. , .1 ltllllznnlxl L An nun I A A ,r it ' f M 's vi11c .S'lll1'l,l. Engle urps Run' Run'-IS,xa'rlx1.xx, I'.xR.xMuRr:, H1-ZRBERT, STEWART Frmzt Rn-z.'fHt'Rm.1isr4rx, lI.xKcm'sKx', VITA, ID1iYoRE,FuRD O ' ' P Pagv 84 I n 1 n l 1 nys In .L, 'Q 1'2 n '11 uf r n 'E 'I r A 'Z le 'Q 1 l v lu I 1 I 1 A 'a I9 QE 152 E us- ia ,E E fa f' ii :sw if fr- l C fs rr I S ' : 's ff 'S I P1 'S I fc E E 1.4,-E ,ng , .5- I 1 1 - , A '45, '. Q I ' LETICS 9- W 4 ' 'e ,1 . v v l lllVY1l'! l'.'l'l iii N! ffm ltffllf ii L'AP'1'. H. C. joi-iNsToN , t UUACHI-IS K em p e r's director of athletics, Capt. H. V. Johnston, is a man Kem- per is yery lucky to possess. He- cause ot his ceaseless work and un- dying loyalty and pep, he has raised Kemper! athletics upon a plane equal to that of any college or university. After demonstrating his ahility as coach for the second teams for two years, fapt. Browning was selected to oversee the Club or Zoo League. Coach Ernie has the honor of 1'l having received more K's win e at- tending Kemper t h a n anyone else in the his- tory of the school, and il' anyone is suited to the work of selecting ti r st team men from the clubs, that person is Cap- tain Browning. KAPT. li. E. Bitowxixo ln addition to lmeing the coach of the conference champions in track, Lt. Forner was also the power lie- LT. C. W. FoRNER Pflfll' S5 hind the unde- feated second footlmall team. 'Tharley Bill is a real athlete himself a n d greatly admired by the numerous athletes he su- peryises. lfr. t . .X t l.INt.IiXI'Iilil l.t.f .r-X. t lmgenpeel has lieen head ot the coaching statl tor the past three years. Since then he has grad ually lmettered the teams until this fall he produced a ltltltl per cent footliall team which is famous throughout the middle west. t'oach t'ling' owes a great deal of his aliility as an all around coach to the fact that he played on the foothall and lvaselwall teams of Central Vollege lvelore com ing to Kemper. He also coached there. tioach Xlvherry was one ol' the lrie reasons in the success ol' the footlmall team due to his assistance ol- coach Clingenpeel. Y Knowing the l liootliall g a IH e from lmoth sides he was unusu- ally adapted to his joli and lie- came a yalualmle asset to Kem- per. V l.T. I. X. Xxvlllil-QIQY , ,,. - I 1 . fj . t I it ' ll'l1 lf1,'J ! ll 'W Q wir' After coaching the XYildcat club team far two years, l.t. Saxe was selected to train the Soccer teams. Lt. Saxe played soccer during his course at Dubuque College, So is an expert at the sport and understands the coaching points nl the game tlinrntiglily. Soccer was just intrcducecl into Kemper this year. lzut is leing developed into cne of the main spin ts lrecause ul' teach Saxe's alzility and liard w ork. The team did nut haye a regular schedule, lzut excellent material was prnduced fur next year. t Ill' XA H NM .I.t.t1inn was selected tn pilot the tennis team and under his guidance the seastin was made the must stttcesslul in the histury of the sclwt-l. l.t. Ginn is an ideal coach as well as an expert him- self, hax ing leen a memlzer ut' the llentral College team for twti years, winning a cup lmrith seasons. Two years ago l.t. -larus was selected to guide the Bulldogs, and lgr. J. x. cz under his training the tean.s were my made yery much stronger. l.t. lid slarus, as he is aH'ecti0n- ately called, puts his whole spirit hehincl his work. and when he wants something he generally gets that thing. y I.t. Armour was asked tu guide the l Tigers through the year in athletics. lluring the time he has heen at Kem- lxl. lu- lv ,URI S per. I.t. Arntnur has always showed a great interest in athletics working out with the teams and at times giving their coaches yalualile assistance. l-t. tlrigslmy came tn Kemper tirmn Kentucky Mil. Institute and l was selected to guide the Cults - through the years in athletics. Coach l-V CLWE ARWVR flue is a luyer of all fnrnts of ath- letics as well as an experienced foot- lmall man. He played on the Central college team fur two years and was elected captain of the second team of , l 1916, l.i. t.itit.sin 'llhis was l.t. Lewis' tirst year at Kemper. lint never- theless he quickly acquired the Kemper spirit and was ap- pointed ctiach ul' the XYildcat cluli. He is an experienced cuaclt and was a great help tu the Xlildcat teams. His coaching know ledge ctnning frmn experienced received while ss l.T. Liiwis playing tin the XXX-stminster Vnllege teams. Page Sli A.. 1 u I 1 fllllll -1 -v., 1, K , - W 1 ' ' 3 f 1 N l I XD Top Rare-Simms, T., QTKJWELI., t'. XY., P.xRE'r, 'I'.xNcRr:n, l'iRIliIJMliYER, .-Xrsrix, XYtltl'Ii'l'liX Middle Rmu-I.A1'HRoi', XYr:1.nox, SHA.PPE1.l., .-Xxnrzksox, SIilil,Yl'l, KI.xs'rlN, TTEIJIJYVIIRII, Voo- 1.1z1aR, XY. .-X., Hoon Bottom Row-L'r. Foam-zk, K121.1,x', NICNEIQM, Ricie, KI. ll., t'i'NNixt.i-ini, fl.liI,.XNIby t',xif'1', BROXYNINK9 Qllluh The K Club is an organization of the letter men of Kemper. ln order to become a member of this club a man has to earn a letter in some form of athletics. It is the aim of every athlete of the school to become a member of this club because of the honor connected with it. These men become very close friends because of their athletic associations. There is no organization that will make better friends than that of some ath- letic team. The men become so closely connected in this manner that they will always remember each other and honor and respect the emblem of their club. f i s - f WMQJ -ag-Y ll11,nRia'1'ii 'llxxrok C'1It't'I' l.ct1d4'rx There was a large number of men tried out for cheer leaders this year. Taylor and Hildreth were elected by a yote of the corps to regulate the pep of the school into collectiye yelling. They were ideal leaders because they con- stantly had the hghting pep and spirit of the school in their minds. Page ST T- -1-vw gm1f,rJ1jKfriftfj1gt7,f.r1,',QiLr74rvgtrngrl S R ke H E L L ,A .37:,-.1i,g'T, .. . CHAM PIONSHIP CLUB CAPTAI NS TRAYLOR LATHROP WELDON W ildwt Wildcat Wildcat The Cilluh Zlhea at Kemper Hli four club teams or the Zoo League, as they are called, are the founda- tion and reserve of the first squads in all forms of athletics. Every year there are many new men as well as old men that do not believe themselves capable of making the first team and would not go out for athletics if some other method was not provided. Therefore every man is put into a club on his arrival at school and is urged to go into some form of ath- letics. lf it was not for the clubs there would be a great deal of material lost in men not going out for the first team. Also, there are men who with a little ex- perience and coaching under the club coaches are able to work up to the first squads. The coaches are picked from the faculty and are men who have had previous experience in athletics. This year the clubs are supervised by Capt. Browning, who arranges the schedules and who is constantly on the lookout for men to go on the first and second squads. In order to get the smaller cadets into athletics there is a junior section which have their regular schedules and practices. The juniors are all the men under one hundred and twenty pounds in weight. ln order to keep the enthusiasm and pep up during the present year and in future years there is a cup given to the winning club by the school. There is a regular system by which the clubs are graded. The club getting the largest number of points is given the cup for the following year and has its name en- graved upon it. Page 88 ff. .f. i-Qm.. ir. in .-.ff in mi-:fl 'i!!Qi'.'iQQ'i'ii'l'i'.'Q'z iningrfigivaivaramriiwiwicp s s ...in- --H+ x 1 M aff! 1 f Pagr' 89 T 5 - 4 , . t - Q K Y I If ' ' . K xt rt f Z I 1 l , l. 'W 1.1-v.5v.s. I B f 'sa lx' .S ,Sl ffl .xg f'f5 yung V51 fa xa '4 .-'f '1 .-1 4:4 ,sf t I l 1 9 1 t '-4 -1 5 'f . A il .,1 .H J -4 I f v ' 4 A - V 1 .g,,, j5,j. Hlz lxemper lootltall team ol 1921 was without a douht the strongest ever V-1 produced at the school. They had one ol hardest schedules a Kemper X.. W team has ever played. hut nevertheless came out at the end ol the year ' - Q . ,J - ' ' jf with a 1000 per cent record. - The season was started lay defeating l'niyersity High of Columbia, Mo., 71 l00 to 0. The second game was with Central College and the third with Kansas 1- City l'ntyersity, neither ol wlnch were altle to score on Kemper. :' The next two games were with tlte American School of Usteopathy and the ,- famp Pike Marne l7tytston. The game with the Osteopaths would have been yt much lwetter had it not lteen lot the held lacing so muddy. The Osteopaths V. were much the heavier, therelore having a lug advantage oyet the Kemper men: j nevertheless, when the hnal whistle lmlew, the score stood 0 to 0. The hardest '1 game ol the season was with the Iird division. Kemper's team went down to -3. Vamp Pike determined to win, and came hack with a score ol 24 to T in their layor. -4 Next came the more important games hecause they were with conference ., teams. The hrst was with lllo. Mil. Academy. and resulted in a victory lor Kem- 4 per ot 30 to 12. The next was with Cllnlhcothe Bus. College. wlttch ended in a sj tie ol T to T. flnlltcothe lorlettecl the game, however, ltecause ol an ineligible player. :lit . . . . - s . ,'4 Another lug game ol tlte season was with Ht. Johns ol Delaheld. This game 'Qt was important lteeause it was the hrst time Kemper had played a military school :ft lrom another section. Kemper won 02 to li. The last and most important game was with Kemper's ancient rival. Went- worth Mil. Acaclenty. The entire corps went to Lexington to support the team ,fl and helped them wipe out all past records ol deteat with an oyerwltelming VIC- ,I tory ol sl0 to 0 lor Kemper. 13 Voach Vlingenpeel and his two assistants as well as Capt. Chief Cunning- fjf ham and every man on the team may congratulate themselves upon the tact A ' il tltat they coached and composed a lootliall team tltat tnade tlte whole country -r-, sit up and take notice. Jig' Page 90 tra. 1 .un 4. v .ls lf. lvl J viryl via E. R. CUNNINGHAM 4Captain and Fullhackl Chief has played on Kemper's football teams for four years. He has been Captain for the past two years and has guided the team with great efficiency, standing head and shoul- ders above the average foot- K X I r x , 1 T. K. SIMMS 1Captain-elect and Halfbackl Timothy caused many thrills by his long end runs during his three years of first team football at Kem- per. He was elected Cap- tain of the 1921 team at the annual football ban- J. F. Prxrwiwcfolilm lHalfbaekl Peddy played his first. year for the team this year but made some of the longest runs on the von- ferenee ret-ords. ball player. quet. ., af G. P. PLAYER AUSTIN J. B. WQDIJTTEN lN'Il'NEEl.X' fHalfbackl lHalfbackl 1Quarter1 6Quarterl Podunk came from Mars was one of Johnnie is small but Mac's first year was last year's second team and was a great help in filling up the halfbac-ks position when he was needed. Page 91 Ke-mper's hard lighting men. He was right there on a pass when he was shifted to the line. as well as being able to cover his regular position. mighty was proven when his nerve and 120 pounds was the only thing that prevented a 240-pounder from making a touchdown at Camp Pike. very successful. speaking in terms of football. He ran the team with great skill. always using a good play. iQ w r -r vvxru yrvy fy-yhifylfg Xffft Xlllll' ,ft-i-Mr gal Fil-l.Xl'I'I-Il.I. t'm,gi.1zER illalfhar-kt tlilndv Shap vame up frurn Art is mnsirlererl the last year's sc-1'-inflt+-ani and man un the ref'eix'im.5 +-ntl t'l.Emsp tlinrln 'A Smitty is Art's pz1rt- ner when it 4-times tu iight. marie- uni- -if the main lvl a pass in the r'onl'f-rem-e. He plays the nppusite end stays of the- team. He was This is the sec-unrl year he and is mnstantly L-mixing always there when tight has strengthened Ke-mper's the uppa-:ers to play the was in-eil:-rl. team. He has maflt- all- hall aruunrl his way. wnifert-nee lmth ye-:iz-s. C. W. t'mx'm.1. l'.xnr:'1' itluarrll iiluartlu l'lmlly was a hartl l'ul nas anwlhn-r harml hitting lmy who was always lighting guard who was in tht- way tif the- nppmis-nt always a vrs-:lit 'tu thi- lm-am when ht- want:-d to tzwklv as we-ll as himself. unit of Km-nip:-1 s men. llcioh tTavklt-l Jack has played -an the ta-am fur three years and has made- the mun- ference ts-am fur two nf them. Jack is one uf the lwst tackles Kemper has ever had. I,ATHiuw 'ALath prtilwalmly made the biggest jump of any one on the squad. He worked up from last yeafs secunfl team In the posi- tion of all-1-unfa-i'enC9 Cen- ter, Texxvluzp lTac'klel Tane played his first and last year of tkmtball at Kemper and was ll great help to the team. always getting his man when it was physically possible. 1,ll!ll' 9,3 X . ., 1 1: i iiiilnln. L ,T I l I 8 ia L S 'r I. ls p KS F4 .N Q. S' ,JI ,., f ,is '1f dl '-wi -f .4 .-it .1l ,gi '1 if 1 fl 1 s 'l ell 'l 1 :'l 1 .fi 1 l 4? 'l .4 '1 .fl .QV -4, 1 4 'Q 4 1 4 '1 'A f -1 4 Q 4 '1 4 4 B4 '1 4 -5 4 '-1 i-4 '-o 4 1 4 4 -4 '4 4 4 '-1 x4 '1 'J '1 .dl .'l 1 -. l ,M . -f .4. 4, .j.l Al ,fu . Al 5-4 IQ' ff '1 .si '4 1515 '1 -if .3 -1 El . V X . l x 1 1 SEELYI-I FRIEIIMEYER lfenterl 1Guardi Tin Head mlidn't live- Swede came to Kem- up to his name when it per after playing three came to playing center- years at Springiield. Ill, His opponents thought it He was a man who always must of been iron head wanted to keep going and instead. not stop fur anything. J. SIMMS PEEBLER 4Guardb tEndi Jack has played two Peeb made his first years of football at Kemper year at Kemper a very suc- and has never been lacking cessful one in football. He in fight and pep. was always there when it Page 9.3 came to catching passes. ' 8 Axnrcizsow rF1nflJ Beggs is one of the lwrd fighting ends. Be- cause ol' his harrl fighting ability he made zi. good name for himself and was a great help to the team. 4 HIGGINS lTacklel Higg was another big tackle. When he hit his opponent he just naturally stopped. This was his first year at Kemper. - 'U W..xi.i.fwr: ifillilfdl Hill was another prod- ur-t of the second team of 15320 and had the tight and pep that all of its memlwrs liacl. X CRITCHFIELD tCenterJ Criteh was a hard hitting center and always made an opening for his back field man. He was captain of the second team. Uwwi 'Q f Ili I'! .! ! iv ,-'7,1y,'y,'y,T-!'yJj1i ' i , . . l S. W. Viiwi-11.1, 1'usrE1,i.1i Ru4'icH11,L tQuz1rt+'rm iHalfhac'kI lHalfbac'km Si playwd his first yi-ar Burk was the hard Mike was one of the tif llmtliall this year. Hs- hitting lmy who made sn second te'am's hardest light- wzis 11 great heblp tu the- many lung gains fur the ers and was always on hand te-am and ran through the sw-incl team. This was his ready to grab the ball and hardships with great skill. first year un the te-am. Carry it for a gain. I' xiwzrcsim illuzirdi l l't wus 21 niigh hgiril tighte-r uncl always le-it .1 huh- fur his hunk tivlmlvr wha-n il was piissi lilc- XYIN-rv tlivrm- was :L light ytiu would Iinil l'z1tt. I , Q Hi-:icsvii liluzirfll Jin- was :iiwtlivr harcl righting gum-il whu thruugli his gfvlll ability rnzuli- ll grind iw-mrcl for himsi-ll and his ti-am. Wi:ms'rr:iN i Halfbucki Putt was always on hand wht-n it came- to mak- ing a lung end run. This was his tirst yvar at Kem- pf-r. but he niudv a great SUUUQSS. 1 l G. 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Page 95 ' 1 1 L 1' ' . , . 1 l....1. lain' I l Ns! flilx' I I i'1l 1uv'1v'u all FY' In git! ,Intl ,WAI ' Twp liffzu fX1f11,1,, l21x141N,,l., S11.x'1:1ax1.xx, H.x1..xx1.xx, XYARN1-ik ,llzkiflff Kms-Alqly l.IiXX'1N, l'.x'1 rlcxwx, Ii. B., l'111.1.1!1-QR, -I., Slxivsux, S1'.x111is, SH.u1', P11111 14111111111 Rm.'AlJ1-1li1x111c1c, l,.x1'1i1z, 'l'R.xYl.11R lllnpm, l31..xc'14, .xRNIt-ZTRVTNKQ, KIm1wx'1Tz 1920 Qllluh bampiuns ixlhltl' ll long, luml tight ll1ru11gl1u11t thc sc11sm1 the lYilcl Cats won the foot- lmll Cl1illHl7lUllSlllI5 of l lzzlvll Clulr lmrl Ll l 920. omg sclmcclulc and in nrclcr to hold up during the season zmcl 1111111 Ll Cllllllift' to Czlpturc thc cl111111piu11sl1ip thcy had to train as harcl and N mx ul tha 111111 on llN.'flI'SlSCllll1fl. lung 11.1 ' - - Hu!! D01 lXl.Xl'I-QS, Clamp! JXIQINIZICR ljllili S'1Lxxu l.liXYI5, I.. lm P1c1em'11'.x1. ,lo11xmx, il. H.x1e'1'x1.xN B1..xz1c14 H11.1. Bowl-ix 5P1'.lnt -I.l'. lXlll.l.1SON fn gl l-.' fl' .51 '1. Vx I. -L11 -1. si' '1 ,bl 7'-Q .4 ',4. .ff 1l ffl '1 '4 13. 1 4. 5.1 1 --6 1' A 4 4 1: 1 1 --I '1 54 1 s- .4 1x4 '1 - 4 1 4 1 '1 4 :sz 'Q 'I A 1 1'. '1 sn 4 x4 '. A 'I S4 f -1 .,1 1 A o'4 4 L'l,l'B l,li'I l'ER MEN, 1920 I gs Tz' g1'r.v . L'1mw1.1cx', Clllil lXl.XliOXYSliY R121m111f:.x11 1501111 Cxlzsox, C. XY. Bu11.xNN.x H. B.xx'1'1f3R GIISIEONS, R. H. H01-31. Bxkxles BROWN, C. N. R1'111i1. L1as'1'1f:R Cubs H11.11R1c'r11, Capt. T1'Rx1aR, B. M. M.xYs, W. Cox, U. I,. T11.1.oTsox I.,1x'1cRM0R15 IJEAN, W. H. W.x1.1q1zR, H. Ii. CARSON. QI. Roos Tl'RNER. M. Y. B.xT.xx'1.x Page 96 Q51 '4 Q4 lg. 1 '4 .3. -1 .ff '1 4 :rj 1:1 1 .ff . -1 .-1 ., 1 .ff 1 54 51 .54 . .51 rf '-1 .jf 1 .-'1 '4 if . 1 '1 ,4 '-1 1,4 '1 IHA D114 www? 2 Page 97 I ' Y t.f! 1, lffp Rffzllflilt li., t fm ll t I,INt.If,Xl'l',lal. .Svl't'H7Ill Rim'---t'1lw'li,l,l,, Xxlllalwlx, t'l'xxlxt.Hlxxl WQTJIPYJ, t'nlil.lflfR, Q,T,T':T..xXll 1411110111 l6!7Te l,.Xl,l'.Y, I'l4.llln't'nltl1 lXlthnugh the lulskethtlll tellln of 1921 were not the ennferellee Challlpiolls ey CLIIHL' ll elme seetmtl, lowing llllt twin games to XYentworth lllltl one to M. NI. A. out ut the twelve ennlerellee 21111185 plllyetl. Th e lL'ilI1l stzlrtetl the sellsnll lux' clefetltilltg Slxthllill Y. M. V. .-X. with 21 SCore nt 41 to IS. The next two gtllnew were not gls slleeessftll for Kemper. the ICLIITI -ing ileietltetl hy CCIIIIXIT tllllege I3-12 to 21 tlntl hy XYi1l'I'L'I1STJllIAg.f Xtlfllllll 5.3 to in XYith the next six QLIIHCF the tight fur the ennferenee ehlllllpinnship stilrtetl. Ihe hrft two were with XXX-ntwnrth alt Lexington, honors ht-ing cllvlslecl he-tween tht Il ' vu ltllllli, XYl'lllXXtll'lT1 taking the first with Ll senre nl' 2323 tn 12 LIIHT Kemper the weewllfl with lti pnints tn XYelltw'nrth's lvl. lienlper next DTLIYUIT M. KI. A. ll Tltllllt' xlllcl wnn lluth gtnllew with 5l'UI'L'5 of IST lu li' illltl 27 In 123. The follow- ing week lihillieuthe wits tlefetltetl twiee hy Tllfgt' senreb. , X Ihe Itillll then plllyetl three enllege tetllns, winning twiee i-F0111 XTtV.XvLlTTCy incl losing tn iitlllllll ill T'xLlYL'llU. Th e lilxt wix glllnef nli the SUQISUII were the tleeitling i.Llt'ltlI'b ill the ennferellee i lee. twtl lleing plglyetl with egleh of TiL'IllIJt'I S uppnllellts. The hrst twn with Vhllhentlle ill linnllville entletl ill cleft-ill ful' the iIlYLltTL'I'h. XYL'IllXYtJl'lTl then won the tilst Qjllllt' nl' their weries on TQUITIIWCIJS t'tlllI'l. Tilll in the seenntl alntl the hest 7 R line ever plnyetl nn lltlllll' territnry Kenlper won Citi tn 230, tying the Ctblli-L'I'CllC6. lhe next week Kenlper XYCIIT to M. Xl. A. Qlllti was cleielltetl Ill the hrst gztllle, Illlt wnn the feenlltl ill tn 223, therelly Clltllllg Ll slleeessilll sellsnn with llll over- w hehn ing X'lt'ltll'X'. fulfil' 98 ri, i 1 ' Cunny has guarded Kemper's goal for two yearsi and in that time has been the Chief obstavle in the way of the opponcfnts. Cog was another hard fighting guard. This was his first year on the team. Page 99 mia?-3 Max's ability to evado his opponents and make thosv long shots was tho reason of his starring for thrve yvars. Irish was a fast for- ward that was always in the right place at the right moment. qi-W 3 Joe, thv lighting Irish- Pi-ddy was onw- of man from Umuha. was a Ks-rnpvr's grvali-sl point guard that was always ge-ltr-rs. and hc-lpi-fl in win- ready for a hard light. ning many gami-s. ag, Si madt- many points Honi4- was thi- mzin for the team hy his sure- of long shots, and hi- not side shots. This was his only shot thvm hut iw madi- first year on the te-am. thi-ni good. '1'I 1 1 I X 1 1 l'1V'l1'I' 1 1 1 K 111-QN1l'lll1,1. 1 1,1x1s1-:xl-1-11-31. 11 11.11-111 1X1f11,11'11 E 1111N, J. 11.11.151 1C11p11 A11N11L11 S111115, 'l'. XX'11R'1'H1Nl:'1.11N Qecunh Zlieam igaskethall 11- 51-1-111111 11-11111 112l51i1'1111l11 1111-11 1111111-111 1111- 111111111-11111 11-111111 111111 11115 1166-11 11111111- 111 1111- 111151 11111-1- 11-1115 111' XY1l1l1111Q 1-11-11' 1-111111-51 111 1111- 1921 51-115011. The bL'1'1 1111 1 1L'Lll11N 1l.lY1,' 11151 11111 11111- g111111- 111 1111- 11151 11111-1- 51-11511115 111111 111111- 111-111 1116 1-111111-1'1-1111 1'l11111111111115l1111 1111' 1111- 51-1-111111 11-111115 11llI'1l1g 111111 111111-. '1'l1 1- 11181 g111111- 1P1.l111l'11. 51-1151111 11115 1111111-11 1111 K1-111111-1'5 1111111 11g1111151 M. M. A., 'Y 111111 1-11111-11 111 A111 1111-111'111-1111111g 111-11-111 1111 1111- 111111111-15 111111 L1 51-1110 111' .38 111 S. f - 1111- Qllllk' 11115 11111- 111111 111-111 1-11-11'11111- 1Il11'I'1'bl1'11, 1111111151- 111' 1111- 11151 pl111'111g1111c1 1 5111111111 1111111 111 1111111 11'L1IIlS. 1 111- 111-x1 1511110 11115 1111111-11 All KI. K1. 1X.,1111111111111111gl1 1111-1111-1111-I1 111111 11-1119- 51'lI11'11 K1-111111-1' 111111 111-11-1' 1111111-11 1111 Nl. Nl. .-X.'5 1111111 111-11111-, 1111-1' 1-111111-11111111-ter 1111- 1111111 5 sIIllgg11' 111111 1111' 51'1111- b1ll1111111g 25 111 14 111 1111-11 1111111. 1111- 11111 g1l111l'5 1111111-11 111111 XN'C111xY111'111 111-rc 1111111 51111-11 111 IQCIUIJCI' 111101 41 1111111 11gl11 111 1-111-11 1-111111-51. '1111- 11151 g111111- 11115 111 K1-111111-1 111111 1111- 11111111615 111-111 LIXYAIY 111111 1111- 51'111'1- IST 111 S 11g1111151 1111-111. A1 111-11111111111 the 11-11111 1111- ' 1111 Ll 11I1NNl111111L 11111 1 15111-1 T11 1- 5-1 5 - g 1-1111 111 il 128 111 25 501111-. 1- 11111-1111-113' 111 1111- 51-1-111111 11-11111 11111 11-111111 111111 1111-1' 11111 1111 111111111 Clinch 11111111' 111 1111' 11151 11-11111 111-11115 1-111' 19222 LIS 1111-11 p1111'i11g 11115 lll1L1Slll111y good for a l'CSL'l'Y1' 1 1-11111. P11111- 100 t l i I CAR'I'INHUI'R lyr. lizxvis Errls, C. H. SHAW I.Al'laR LA1'HRoif tC.ip1.J 'l'R.xvLoR 1921 Qlluh bampinns The VYild Cuts won the 1921 cliznnpionship in lutsketlmll as well as in foot- ball. The senson was full of hard fought gznnes, some of them ending in very Close scores. There were thirty-two games on the schedules, so the inen were kept busy all of the time. The Zoo League receives the same training that the first team goes through. This way the cluh tennis produce very good inzlteriznl for the following year. The juniors also have their games. They play almost as heavy 11 schedule as the Seniors. There is good inziterial in the junior tennis and inunv of the players go to the Senior cluh tennis the following year. OTHER CLUB TEAMS Tfgrrs Bull Dogs CARSON, C. W. tQCapt.y CLARK jonxsox, lYALl,,XCE tiki pt.j G. H. Cubs HOOD, C. tifuptj SIQELYIC WHITIQLAW Lixciciz I.oN15 EAKIN, G. TXVTAIIJT tlovis PEEBLER Pnclc SMALL PRICE HAYNIQS C OXVIELL, C. W. Page 101 '1 A I Y I V! II 1 1 1 V! , . 1 1 11 11, If I 1 ',- Amr 1- .. '. x ,- C 1 I 4 ,. .- 'I 3 ,.. 1 X .. C F' , ft A ,.. 3 ,. .- :' 'C 1 ft ,. .. Z' r-I 1-J '51 :.., il! 1f1 ft .. 1-I 1-J .... Q ft 1 .. I-1 .1 ..- 1-' ... ft ,-. E. 'l. .N 5 - 1 I-Q ... 1-0 rg 'JW 1 m r'f F? .... 1-J fD 1921 Suffer Squah 111 Alanuary 111 tl1is year. Altliwugh it was a new l1raneh of athleties, the Cadets s111111 l'L'l'Hg11lZL'11 it as 11111- 111 tl1e main spurts, especially after the team had de- 1eate1l 1 entral 1 11111-ge 111 ll1L'lI' hrst game. AX1 the first of the 511151111 there was a eall made f11r all men who had had pre- yi11us 1-x11erie1111e. 'lihere were 11111 a few 111 these, howeyer, and later there was a eall made 111 k'YCl'3'11l1L'. This time 111111111 Saxe ha1l enough men for four teams. 111111 l1y a l'1ll'L'1illl L'11l111I1L1l1U11 he 11i1ike1l tw11 teams, and a substitute for each man, l'111' F1'1'1111l11LlgL'. 'l'he 1111ly game 111 the 511151111 was played with fentral College at Fayette. 'lihe eaine was a yery fast 1111e, a111l many of the spe1tators who had neyer seen the eaine 11l.1ye1l 11C1i11l'L' thought it as interesting as lilly foothall game they had ever 1111111-sse1l. -Xfter an h11ur 11f hard flghting and speedy, skillful work the 1iL'111llL'l' I1lk'l1 eatne 11111 yi1'111ri11us with the score standing -1 to 22. .Xltl111ugl1 s11eeer is just a 11ew spurt at Kemper a11d in faet for this part of the llblllllfy, it is 1111111-11 211111 111111111011 that it will speedily dey elop into one ofthe major s1111l'1s. .XII attempt was made 111 get other games 11111 Coach Saxe was unsuccessful. llis plans 111r next year are more extensiye and a large schedule is being con- 11-1111111111-11. Page102 1851 131 V3 P1 17 1-'1 F I A -I -Q 'a 1 07 4 4 1 s 'A Q 4 1 5-4 -1 .4 , a 5-4 A .4 ' 1 11 .9 .4 4 'eq -1 1 1 4 .1 ... 1 1 Y 0.4 W, -1 x-4 '1 S4 '1 1 sf 1 --I '4 - 'f '1 iq '4 J 11 ,4 1,4 sf 24 -f '4 .5- '1 .-4 34 4 1:1 ,ri ,-4 11-51.1 K t I Pagf' 1 0.5 X a 8' I I 'li' SH lu I . I . fi '.'Mft'ff3z.i...,g . HQ- T V . - 1920 Track Squah The track team of 1920 was without a doubt the best ever produced at Kemper. The mainstay and stronghold of the team were the old men that were back. Xxilfh their previous training under Coach Forner and backed up by the new ability that appeared a successful season was the logical outcome. The men were out as early as the first of February training for the K. C. A. C. meet, which was held in Kansas City on March 13. This long training was one of the main reasons that Kemper came in several yards ahead of the others at the conference meet at the end of the season. In order to stimulate pep into the men during the long term of training the athletic department offered two medals, one to the man who could run the 100- yard clash in 10 3-5 seconds and another to the men making the 220 in 24 seconds. Also Lieut. Clingenpeel offered two gold medals to any two other cadets who could make the same speed. This, along with the determination to carry 011 the honors at the final meet, and their ceaseless training, were vital factors in helping the team capture the championship from the conference. Although the schedule was one of the hardest that a track teamlhas had in years, Kemper piled up 24313 points to the 179lQ of her opponents. At the conference meet Kemper made 48 points while lYentworth but 41, Mexico Mili- tary Academy ll and Chillicothe Bus. College only 9. The schedule follows: April 22wDual Meet at Central College. April 2-f'xYL1II'CI1Sl7lll'g' State Normal at Kemper. May 84State H. S. Meet at Columbia, Mo. May 15fState Conference Meet at Lexington, Mo. Page 1 04 l, if f I, ll XO :X ir E .ge , 72 -:-4 jfi ji' 22- Q4 71 .ff -1 .53 Q: .Fe .gi 5 ' all 'I fzil .Hi 91 cl fl: iff fq rj' .XA wi .g. .3 r 3 is L21 - '1 :Si :Q -'1 ,. I f ,r .si S if' b U I i 4 lint!-131 Page 105 , - - ' . I1 If 4 111 ,, ,,..,,.,,,..,,,., . 1 ,1 H11 1 1 A it 1 1 . . 4 n fi bi ln gl l l l 3 1 ' x N-. ,, A -rv gg-61 Of' ' limlx Nltklllblm Rt r'1' Tennis Team 'llln' tunnis twin citivrgt-tl frmn thc 1920 season with at Confcrcncc Champion- ship nncl two cupw ns at rt-wzml fur thcir unusual nliility and work. Kvlly, Rntt uncl Nichols wt-rc Chosen liy Concli Ginn, from the many cuntcstnnts, to rcprcscnt Kcnipcr. and thc wistloin ot this sclcction was made cviclt-nt wlicn tht- rztvkct wiclclcrs uclclctl nnotlicr scalp to Kcnipt-r's lmelt by win- ning' lmth singles untl cloulmlcs nt tht- Colm-rt'l1t'c nu-ct. Pflflt' 106 ,111 '1 'gl -'4 K4 . .31 1 4' 'fl 1: 1 -W 1:4 ,1i 4 af 'V Ji .ii '1 .gd '.'i -1 ,-4 . . ..4 -1 'L rf '1 -1 .4 9. 'Q A '4 .4 '1 5.4 'J ,4 '1 ..4 II 4 -4 1' . 1 4 '4 ' 4 '-4 4 w -4 , XJ' IL 1' -1 l -4 1 4 -4 1 1 4 - . 4 --4 .lt Q 4 1 1 4 . .,1 1 -I -9 x i L-A31 F1 Ld ,'1 -'f '41 x4 1 ,-1 '4 4 1 .qx .4 . '-I .gi , Wi .fl , 1i ,wi qi .lx If 'fi 4 . aA'.3, Q :WAX 3 Z 1' 1 Z x 1 X v Sl P f Page 107 O , 1 , 1 I .Q .U O -I 1 -I Tl , ,. .- 1 1 .. , . 4 1 , I I 1 s ,. . 'fu 1 as 41 Il I 1 - ll , '4 I 4' g. . E w 4 . 1. I - Q' . . 0 -6 5,1 Q, 4 X, 91 9 -fn Q 1 4 'I A 4,1 1 9 kk -L 0 1 ' l --3 0 -pl P1 I 91 V.- if Hur V -J . 1 . x ...,. Y.hL1.'.. j. ' ' ' 1 , .. Alnlxbxdnnxxnllilhnlixt num 5 .11 A an n ali .asrafzzmilaf2-2-s w ?L:-Q4-f151 Vx' Sl 1 -.1 -ff tif fffi-. Y-tw..-1.,t,,..5,,J l J Top RUTe'7NlClil'IRl'l, Qil'NNINtiH.X5I, Srkiaien, W1L1,x.xMs, Hoon ,llftlfilc Rl7Tt'iT.XXL'Rlil?, .XND1iRs1lN, Nlxsrix, tliuv, HARRIS, Cocs1.IzER Barium Rozt'-Blutsn, l'iliRtiL'r-HN, Blouunigxlr, C.-XRUILE, PLAYER :First Baseball sam The 1920 lwaselwall team was one of which everyone Connected with Kemper Could well lie proud. The material was the best foaeh flingenpeel has had to work with sinee his arrival at Kemper three years ago. He made the best of his opportunity lay prodneing a team that was eonsidered hard hitting and powerful througliout the eonferenee. The sehednle was one of the hardest and largest ever played by a Kemper team, eonsisting of 17 games, all of which were with colleges or other military sellools. The eretlit for the strength of the team was due to each man putting forth his liest ellorts and working hard and steadily throughout the year. At the hrst of the season there was a large numlier of men out, making it difheult for the eoaeh to seleet the lmest players. But hy a careful elimination the men of the tirst and seeond teams were picked. The seeontl squad was a large factor in the reserve strength and power of the team. They worked out with the hrst nine and in every scrimmage gave them a hard tight. llespile many hardships the team and eoaeh deserve great Credit for the sueeess ol' the season. 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JI?Tobm ' I QFTXCQ 'Bfjgf 3.3 F5122 an flsscsicmi Class Eiiiov IJ.R,Uods:.ffM X Pugfw 11 Pu55'1b2'G?z,i 9 M llllle 7' F 'Q P .3- 1, 'I E3 V2 if Q IJ 'Q Q-4 .,q x '1 -1 J .nq Q4 , - .- -.Q 3 fi '1 4 . 4 s , ji -1 5 l 1 4 4 xf 1 4 A 1 J Q . '1 , , .ff . 1 4 1 1 .4 54 54 .- 1 1 '-1 -'f 'Q Q4 '1 A '1 4 '1 s Q 4 '1 .5 1 A1 '1 .A .H an 'J A '1 ,A 'J ,J ', 'J . '4 ,ci ,J -A4 ,4 .iq -4 ,:,, '1 ,1 1 -1 F1 '44 1,8 1 --4 n LA. nAInlT.l I ' . V 'vinyl' ki f flllxl Kx ll, If, If ,r -eg c i Top ROTL ixflCJCJRE, Ptspnovcokn, STt'RTt5vAN'r, Rt'sst+3i.i., lrl.xo.x1xi.xN, Pi5tcm.ER, lfiei-ER, fiR.XNli Sermzd Row-W1f:1NsTEtN, CAR'r1NHot'R, WARREN, VAN BVREN, S1-1.w1'i5L1., Kxox, lluxisox, SHIELDS, Giznvius, St rHERi.Axn Bottom Row-Dlcx, LT. BAsKtzRvIL1., PAx'roN, TVRNER, Ki51.t.x', S1t.v1aRMAN, Cox emper sins With the hearty co-operation of everyone in school, the News Staff has been able to put out a bigger, better and newsier paper than ever before in the his- tory of the school. The Staff has worked hard and conscientiously all year in constant effort to give its readers not only the best in the way of news, but the news which will be most interesting to patrons and friends of the school as well as the large number of graduates and the cadets themselves. Under the supervision of Lts. Baskeryill and Ginn of the faculty, who have both had practical newspaper experience, the paper has not only been able to maintain its high standards of quality and service but during the year has im- proved them extensively. B. M. Turner has proven to be a very efficient editor-in-chief, handling the paper in style which has been second to none, and aided effectively by the News Editor, A. H. Kelly, and Ass't Editor, lf. F. Paxton, who have been connected with the News for three years, the job of getting out the paper has been ef- ficiently accomplished. A. D. Sturtevant has effectively handled the athletic department of the News, and H. L. Silverman and A. C. Moore have also shown themselves to be invaluable in handling the Financial and Copy Departments. R. V. Sutherland, the Midget Kid, office boy for the News, has cheerfully done the dirty work. The reporters and copy men who compose the remainder of the stahf have been selected for their ability and industry and much of the success of the school paper is due to their efforts. Page 1 I 5 I Tr' t -.1 Ht- -,fn-ff W 1 , , t . . 3 t 1 . 4 Twp lttfzt' Jlkxt men, Ilxftxiut, jtwiixxittx, Rtt'1'Hwt'H11.1t, 'lil'RXl-QR, B. NI., I-1x'ERET'i',SH.xPPELL, .Nl-writ! K Ytttxt., F-1i,t'12Rxi.xx, tfttx it-xt-fS.xNN, tlitixii-LN, 'l't1mx, t'ttt.i,m-Lit, SHIELIJS, t'RI'rt'HIfIE1.im, I.Ew.xNDt,uwsKI Iinfftwz Rffzt-fTt'RxER, NI. Y., Sitawxiti, Ltxiw, I'.xx1'ttx, IQELLY, l.,xTHRtti-, BEAVER 'l'h ship Q ramattc Iuh t- Ilrgimtttit' Vltih cttmplt-tt-tl tht- thirtl stittcssftil st-aison tmtler tht- tlirector- til l,t. l,. Lttgtm Suiitli. Two prtitltit-titms wt-rc t-specially nutetvortliy, . U . . .. ,, . - l 4 tht- 1920 ttmimt-nrt-mt-nt play, A Pair ul Nxt-s, tmtl thc spring play ot 1921. -:Q 'I'ht- Nt-tt' Ytmrk ltlt-at. Tht-at wort- tmtltttihtt-tlly tht- ht-st tlrttmzititi works the t'luh hats t-vt-r prt-st-iitt-tl. 'llh t- lttttt-r was tmtltttihtt-tlly tht- must tinisht-tl prtmtlut-t cvt-r given tit Kt-mpc-r, tht- tllllt Nptnt tm it mtl tht xxoilt tlmit hx lt S - . - ' 1 - ' - n' . . fmith tiiitl tht- Cust ht-ing more than ittstiht-tl tit its pit-st-tittttittii. llu tlL'hIDllt' ring lltmit-t-tmiiiig XYt-t-lc 'I'ht- Klan tm tht- Box was prt-st-lite-tl zmtl tht- Elittrt tltllt' tht- taut rt-ht-ttrst-tl, tht- play was tt tlt-t'itlt-tl suttt-ss lrtrm t-vt-ry stttiitllxttiiit. lit-ltvlt tht htrlltl it mit pttwt-ffiiig tht- Etrt-ngth ttt Ulllk'l' prtttltit-titans, tht-3' st-rvt-tl tht-lr purpose- ' '- - ' 4 5, thtir Ehttrt skin ttf ti lightt-r wrt wt-rc prt-st-mt-tl, and while tt1t'l1tt'l'tallI1. - ' - 'ggt-st hits ttl' tht- yt-t1r wttw tht- Port-t'lirist1tit1s jtlhilt-t-, at talke- Uiit ttl tht ht ttll tm tht mtttltiii x ltltlLXlllt lh lt-sw wt-it vt-ry t-lt-vt-r gmtl gttvt- tht- twrpb tm uitustttilly t-mt-rtttmmg untl liunitvrotts t-vt-11 ing - -' 1 -. 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L P' L IL 4 Ir f Y' L 3 i -1, I, L yi. X r A Y L r 5 V L P' nl. V1 v 'I 7. L P , . v '- L ,A Iv V. r l'f- Q ip-. lf ,hx 54 Ki ,P- lv , v I.-.1 TL, L. L L. L ' . P 5. ,. P, V. V. V.. L i L V- L 5 . V51 1 . ' v . v '- - ' -1 'A1Xl!'!t' KH!!! v n A ' 1 . . , Top RUTUYXVEINSTEIN, SHTTNLLDS, flAR'I'ER, O1.ni-TAM, HATAv1A, BLACK, SVHFIIIJ, IJRARR, XYIUI-IT, Dizxisox, XYHITH, l5lil'ER Middle Row-RVBE1., ENQLISH, U'r'1'o, joi-1NsToN, U. K., 'I'Avi.oR, l,IiIJlJYCURIl, Rvwnri., BALH- MAN, VAN BLREN, FRANCIS, Nlms, ST.-XMM Bottom R010-SARGENT, EVANS, XYATKINS, XYooTTiaN, LT. CAMPisia1.i., LT. I3AsRIaRv11.i., l,.XR.XM4DRkQ, IXIEEKIZR, BEAVER, Kxox. LT. j. C. BAsRERv11.i,, Dircflar LT. R. T. f.W.Ml'lilil,l., .'lI't'UIlIf3lIlII'Sf The Kemper Glee Cilub, after three years of eareful instruetion under the direetion of Lt. Baskervill, has reached the point where it has lmeeonie famous throughout the middle west. This organization is a rival to the average College glee eluh. A representative from the Redpath Cilizuitauqua made favorable eoininents on the Cluh and offered a eontraet during a short visit to the school to hear the eluli. Besides the many excellent eoneerts that were given luv the glee elulmfduring the year and various impromptu appearances at chapel and entertainments. several trips to surrounding towns were made for the lneneht of various organiza- tions. A trip of several days was made Inv the elulm to Fort Scott, Kansas. and other points, where excellent Concerts were given. PIQRSK JNNI-QL FWS! Ta 710119 Sammi Tl'1I0l'X J. F. PEIJIJYCORD F. XY. PARAMORIQ sl. B. 'FAYLOR R. N. Bi-i.xvifR B. P. Mins A. F1f:L'IaR F. KI. YANBVRIQN R. H. lJ'I IlO O. K. JOIIIXSTON M. M. lxllilililfk H. H. Kxox if H. l3.vi'.xv1A J. B. XYooTT1-:N I. K. FIv.xxs M. L. I,R.XKl'l if fll.IlIl.XM I.. A. BI..xf'K XI. P. f.l.XR'I'liR Ba l'I.l0IIt s Buss A. P. RO'I'IISC'HILlJ bl. D. Di-:xisox Ii. L. WTTQTTT H. H. lixmiwii F.S.SH11Q1.ns FI. t'.Sc'n1zin W. A. FRAxf'is G. B. BAt'imAx O. D. Rt'ss121.1. F. O. STAMM tl. S. lY.X'I'KINS F. P. S.XRt.liN'l' Ii. O. VYICINSTIEIN S. M. IQUBIEI. Patil' I I9 'X f 1' fx' 5. fl' 1 ! l vav rvvvylv l , 1 'IAQ -5 r rbrciiestra The Kemper Orchestra is an organization that has been developed by Lt. Markham, within the last two years, until it equals that of the average College. This year the orchestra contained twenty-three pieces, an addition of fifteen pieces over last year. Several of the membeis have had experience in other or- ganizations, including the Omaha Symphony Orchestra. ln the two practices of the week a considerable amount of time is devoted to instruction by l.t. Markham and assistant director Cadet lYeinstein, who has had a considerable amount of experience. XYith the aid of a phonograph. re- pioductions are made of leading orchestras-tirst the piece being played, then the orchestra reproducing it. The members take a keen interest in the work and consequently have re- sults of which they are justly proud. Une hundred dollars' worth of new or- chestra Illllsit' was obtained the first of the year, and work was done on most of the pieces, all of the music being of the best quality. As such an improvement was made over the previous years. there is great hopes for the dex elopment and improvement of the orchestra in the future. lffzrlcx Xfxx Brio-ix l,t rz f 'cflnx Wliixsi 1-:ix lllCRSt'll IIUVIIX Iliexiilc Su l'l'll MIQMBIQRS IJ. XY. Mrxniqilrxxi, 1JIiI'l'l'fUl' Vorizczs t'o1.w1f:1.ie RVSSICI. I'1'nlz'ns ll'1l'l'tJ R I osiqov itz PRIVIZ tfxes RIVIE l.IiXY.XXllOXYSKI Mclxixcn T'iRliIi'I' Trnnzlvom' XYILSON Clzzrzizefs TXTIEEKER Maries AVLT Xfxx IMAX Drums Resist. Pia no T.xvI.oR Ilfllll' 120 s . s J I.: 'A , 54 ' , i s4i Ql ssl, 4 4-H . 1h 1-4. .nv ca '1 4 W4 -. -4 .4 4 --4 1 4 'Y 4 if -4 1 .4 '4 -A 4 A 1 .'l 'fi 4 wi -4, r v +l A ,l .4. li.llT:i i ' '1'-l't'lf1f vii vi i ,,', ' i , . 1 ' . ' 1 Top R010-TURNER, B. M. COLEMAN, VAN BITREN, jonxsox, WoLVERToN, Wuifrox, R. I.., JOHNSTON,O. K., LINCRE, BATAVIA, HAYTMAN, I.AT.iRoP Second ROTUQSILVERMAN, FRANCIS, CROFTS, XVA1.I.ACE,XY., C0l.XVEl-L, S., l.lVIiRNIlJRE, l5.XC'HINl.XN, ROBECHEK, NIATHEXVS, E1.i.1s, CART1Nnot'R Boltom ROIUQATKINS, KENNEDY, WHITEJY. A., TXTAPEP-3, l.xx'rox, BENxr:'r'1', IRATT, Akxorn, CARSON, C. W., JOHNSON, PIARLUXV, RVREL urmzlian league The Cornelian League was formed at a meeting in Major NIacAaron's oflice one rainy Sunday evening in December, 1914, by Cadet Major Phil. A. Dickey, and Captains Fred D. Johnston and Robert M. Tilden. These ofhcers called an old boy meeting the following Sunday evening, and at the same time the Standard of Honor was born, the Cornelian League came into being. The purpose of the new organization was For King and Country, the King being the Heavenly King. Many names were discussed for the new organization of the Church militant, but finally the name of Saint Cornelius, the Roman Centurion, was adopted. J I The society is broad in its membership, embracing not only all ranks and grades of cadets, but also several clergymen, Protestant and Roman Catholic, have their names on its rolls. It meets every Sunday evening after supper in the Chapel for a song service and the discussion of school and youthful problems. lt also holds a number of picnics during the school year and ence is a vital force in uplifting the morals and the morale of the Corps. Top R0TU4XYEINS'I'EIN, REDHIQAD, ARMSTRUNG. gl, j., DEYURIC, l'lliRl3liR'I', IZLLICK, Cox, H, I.., CACLK, BLACK, f1ROFF, Coui, LEWIS, G. Second RowiI-LfNo H., HAQAMAN, LUTZ, TURNER, Y., Hiinscu, BoR4zi.t'M, FENIJIQR, XYYNN, MEEKER, TLLDRIDGE, Folustzs, L1nsTER, LICXYANIJUXYSKI Third R0'2U-SARGEN'I', GRAVIES, flRlMES, Yorxo, CLARK, TXIAJUR NIKCXXARUN, :XIiNlS'l'liUNl,L, PEDDx'coRn, STEXVART, T. J., Woorriax, KELLY, l'll'lilS.-XRD, SEARS, Nl1L1,1sox, X'Ax1xiAx, RICE, A., IAJRENZ, TAXMAN, BRINsoN, URR, ANo1iRsoN, HowARn, DARNEL1., 'l'Rlil,I.ER, HERRINQ, Cox, R. E. Page 1.21 If 1'1'YYl': Y'11j1lCf1z1' 1i.x1 1x1.1N, 17111111, XY. 1f., 1f11.111.1x11x, 111., l11'11N11N,XX'11,1-ix N1-1111111 161.111 1'.xx111x, Kl1111.1,1x1., 131111'1.1,s, l1l1lI,IXN, 1J11111x111R111 l411l111111 Rfm' H11.x1xx, N154 11, li11.11'1,1ix, 11I'NI11iX, N11 1111.11 sharing Y11111' X111111l'15 111 .1 f11111-5 411. 111-1111115 111.11 111111 1'L,L'll 111 11r11Q1'1-sf 1-111' 51111-1111 XX1'1'1iS 1x'1-1'1- 111111115 KI. XY. 1X1l1l'l'Lly', 1111, 111. fl. 111'XY1k'f', 11. 12. S1gII1lI1 11111 1f. F 1 1x11111. 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If 1- H ' .qw fly' milf x iBuhIir Qpeaking The gold medal for the best declamation was won by J. G. Sass of Ardmore, Okla., who delivered Spartacus to the Gladiators at Rome. For the best speech of the Mock Republican National Convention, M. li. Duckworth of Sioux City, la., won the Evans gold medal, which was odered to the best public speaker. MEDALS AND AXYARDS Sen for S1'lIOItll'SIII'P H. G. Sigman of Kansas City, Mo., won the scholarship awarded by the school to the member of the graduating class with the highest academic standing for the year. At Missouri University,where he is now attending school, he w as elected President of the Freshman class. Uizdeifgrczdzzafc Jlledcll F. H. Shields of Kansas City, Mo., was awarded the Gmelich and Schmidt gold medal for the highest average made by a student below the graduating class, with an average of ninety-six and live-tenths. C. B. Bachman, of Kansas City, Mo., won second place with an average of ninety-six and four-tenths. Aldwz Brotwz Jllcdals The gold medal for the best historical essay written on some famous char- acter of history, by any member of his classes, was awarded by Lt. Alden Brown to J. P. Cleland of Omaha, Nebraska. The bronze medal for the second best historical essay was awarded to H. XY. Treadwav of Virden, Ill. J. G. Peatman of Centerville, Ia.. won the bronze medal offered by Lt. Alden Brown for the best history map. Smitfz Pnslvr .lffdul H. fl. Sigman of Kansas City, lVlissouri, won the gold medal oll'ered by Lt. L. Logan Smith to the cadet submitting the best poster on any subject during the year. Honorary mention was given K. XY. Trimble of Emporia, Kansas. The competition was very keen throughout the year. Cockerill ,711 cdal The medal awarded by Captain Cockerill for the best student in Spanish was won by E. VV. Borglum of Harrison, Nebraska. Page 13.5 ' ' ' ' 3 S' 1' 1-lv .Q ll lf 1. 1. 1 iiaumecuming week HE dedication of the Memorial tablet on November 16th was one of xW the biggest days in the history of Kemper. The dedication took place as the principal event of the annual Homecoming VVeek. The ' t T' memorial tablet was presented to the school on behalf of the Dramatic Club by Bud Sigman of the class of '20 and dedicated by Mr. T. A. Lee, '05, after being accepted by Colonel Johnston, The services were very impressive and fitting tributes were paid to Kemper's honored dead to whom the tablet was inscribed. A luncheon was given for the visiting old boys, following the services, and many old acquaintances were renewed, as not only the graduates of recent years, but many from classes of several decades ago, returned to get together at the old school. In the afternoon Kemper defeated St. john's Military Academy fDelaf1eldD in a football game with a score of 62 to 6. The game was the great inter- sectional interscholastic game of the year and the victory for the Yellow and Black showed the visitors that Kemper pep was still alive. The evening was made the occasion of a formal dance in honor of the Old Boys and Visitors. Many out of town ladies attended and it was one of the hap- piest crowds ever assembled on the Kemper Hoor. Many remarked that the dance was the crowning event of a perfect clay. The Dramatic Club contributed materially to the enjoyment of Homecom- ing lYeek by presenting the play The Man on the Box the night of the 15th. The play was exceptionally well produced and an all-star cast made it one of the all star events of the week-end. A battalion review and inspection was also given for the visitors, and special music and other features enabled the cadets and visitors to enjoy the unusual routine and entertainment to the utmost. Homecoming XYeek is to be stressed annually and every effort will be made to have future occasions live up to the gala event of 1920. Kemper Clflfllliilllf For one night the stately campus and court of Kemper was transformed into a blaring, blatant, raucous bedlam of noise and jollity. The reason was the annual Spring carnival and the instruments were the corps of cadets ably as- sisted by charming young ladies. Booths, hot-dog stands, side-shows and every conceivable attraction lined the court and overflowed to the campus. Barkers who on week days were re- spectable law-abiding cadets shouted their wares and succeeded in inveigling everyone who passed into buying of the various delectables. A dance run on regular amusement-park style, and a continuous movie as well as aquatic feats, and a marvelous balloon ascension were only a few of the features that contributed to the success of the Carnival. Rt'PllfIfl.l'UIZ C0lli't'Ilfl'0lI A mock Republican convention was one of the main events of Commence- ment week. livery detail of the real convention at Chicago was carried out as nearly as possible. Nominating speeches were given and the winner, Cadet Duckworth, received a gold medal, awarded by the school, for his extolation of Mr. Harding. A permanent chairman with his keystone speech, a conglomerated collection of delegates from every land and clime, bolsheviks with dangerous looking bombs and every imaginable convention hound was there to entertain and amuse. 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BAT.-XVIA C. H. ELLIS H. OLDHAM W. M. BALLARD A. L. ELLET J. P. PERSONS R. N. BEAVER J. L. EDVVARDS C. L. PVLEH ' H. M. BEAVER H. G. FREET E. F. PAXTON S. A. BOVER F. J. FIAMMANO M. C. RICE C. M. BOVER H. S. GRAVES A. P. ROTIISCHILIJ J A. BELL, JR. H. B. PI.-XLLICR R. V. SLTTHERLANIJ F. S. BOWEN, JR. B. J. ITIOXV.-XRD G. J. SXYITZER J. B. CHRISTOPHER J. P. HEMPI-IILL F. H. SHIELDS C. W. COWVELL G. T. JENKINS T. H. TURNER , S. W. COWELL W. A. JOHNSTON E. TAXMAN 'ia C. W. CARSON R. C. IQINSLOE M. TAXMAN J. J. CARSON H. H. KNOX J. B. TAVLOR gf J. P. CARTER H. XY. IQNEEDY R. J. lJPR1fiHT R. E. COX C. S. LEWIS J. H. VVHICELIER C. O. CRANE P. M. MCLAUILHLIN G. S. VVATKINS C. B. DAVIS J. R. IVIARR W. E. WELPTON f- R. U. DENNY G. J. MJXRR E. L. XYARREN 1.1, J. A. DINOLE L. D. MCININCH H. E. XYALKER fl W. H. DALEV G. H. MAITLAND C. E. WILRERsON v Page I I 129 . , I 7 N f f f Q. !f!'l 1 R f H . , v 4 Twp Rmu-Hll.x1.1., Rlilllllikli, DliNINUN, I.1xa.r.gxF1cl.1'rQR, XYx1,r:x', S-c'wr'r, Hm'1', XX'.x1msmmR1'H Multum Rm' lI.xf.x1w, 1.1-31-gvu, f1RIiliN, Ilwwlw, XX'l1.H':' 4 as Moines Qllluh UIFFKICRS H. 'l'. f1RliliN . . . . Prvszllezzz Ii. I.. XYIQQHT . I'1'vf'-Prcszkivfzf I7, I.l-llibll . . , . Sf'f'rc'!41r-v and Tmuszrrer MEMBERS If. lf. AINIIQXID VI. C. Hoon H H. RIQDHIQAD il. IJ. lhzxlsox I.. I.. How' R O. SQUTT H. T. CSRIQLZN R. li. I.Ixcsl-:x1f121,'1'rcR D XYADSWORTH R. P. H.x1.l, IJ. I.1c1cm'l1 In I-. XYIUHT XY. K. H.xz.xRlm R R. XYILIQY Ur' IJU L'-1 r . .Q '.1 - ,fl jx ls ,U pdl . . 51, 4 4 1 J 741 J '-1 '1 4 1 1 ,A .Qi 'fr 'V D'-I ,il 'fm .N .fx 1 1 .dl ff' f, ,HI 4 a n 11.1, Top Row-HOx'T, XYADSNYQJRTH, TXTUN'l'1QlbMI'1RY, LEECH, lllumxs, IIIT7, FRA7Ex' Pagr' 1.31 Second R0'lL'4XYlNTERS, REIJHEAD, SCO'I'T, COLEMAN, l2AsTER, I':l.IJRIIMQl-2, KQUULIZER Al I III IZ BARD, HALL, XYILIEY Bnlfom Ron-I.1NuEx1fEL'1ER, ifawlf, TXfI4lfKIfR, ITT-Nlwx, l'A7AR1', Hum, URIEVN XXHHI QLOCII RAN W. K. HAZARD E. L. XYIGHT QI. D. IDENIFON . W. A. COULIZIER . H. T. GREEN . F. F. AMEND P. VV. CILLEY j. C. COCHRAN j. L. COGLIZER VV. A. COOLIZER H. M. COLEMAN J. D. DENISON XV. G B. A. L. M F. E. D. NK R. T H. T R. P. ELDRIDGIE EASTER ESTIES FITZ FRAZEY COVE GREEN HALL Zintna lub OFFIFHRS . . . . P7't'.Yl.l1f'llI . T '1'cf- Prf'Sz'11'c11t .5'c'vrf'lz1ry and Y'rmszzrer . A Sergefcl 111-zzz'-A rms Sergmzzf-111-.-1rms MEMBERS XY. HIOOINS VV. K. HAZARD J. C. HOOD L. L. HOYT T. S. HUBBARD D. LISIQCII R. E. LINOENEELTER M. M. MEEKER U. MINEAR H. G. NIONTGOMICRY H. H. REDHEAD R. O. SCOTT D. M. VVADSXYORTH E. L. VVIUITT R. R. WILEY XY. XV. VVINTERS L. X . , u - -I ! 1' A' Xl! 1 I I ' 'M'1-i.'.'zM:.'.14u 4 as 5 SHA Top Rn-zaffS'r1cw.xR'1' T. .I. IR., NIcC.xL'uuEx C. E. Bnftnnz KzJ'IU'AA'UU'I I'IiX j. B., Sums VI., TURNER B. NI. QFFICI-QRS I. Sums . . . . . . . .Pl'f'S1.df'7If B. INfI.TL'Rx1f:1c . bl . B. AYOO'I'TIfN . I. I. S'1'1+:w.xR'1, Il: Q . P.. MM .XC45HI'.X . P. -I.ARxo1.n .I. I. Almsrkoxu . W. .AIlMS'I'ROXlL .I ID. M. Al'sT1x IJ. I.. Bxxxles I.. A. I31.xc'14 A. .I. Hlzowxsox W. IXI.C.x1N H. A. C.x1'1.K ID. U. QXOIVFICY W. IIICNNIS R. l'.I71'NN bl. I-I. INNN IC. IS. Ii1.l.1s Ii. Ii. I'.YI'IRIi'l I' bl. R. Hl'1IllII'1R'l' X. ID.H11.l. H. l'. HL'x'1'1-ik 'l'. R. Iilcxxlcm' . I'z'fe-Pre.vz'dU1l Sefrvfzzry cz ml Tn asnrvr Sergea 111-at-A rms Se 113041111-cz!'.4 rms MEMBERS C. P. I.1vlsRMoR12 Y. .I. IXIQCARTIIY C. E. I.AICfiAL'iiIIIiY P. NX. INIcI.Ie1.1..xN R. K IXIfIXI.xs'r12R H. H. INI.x1n'r C. E IXI.xx's T. C INI.xx's IXI. C. INI.xx's j Ii. IXIIZIC H. I.. MONTQQQMER I.. S. IXIOORIQ A. C. IXIOORI-I A. D. IXIORTON 5. 1. I.. IXIYIQRS O. NIEILI. XY. B. NIQSBITT XY. O. NORYILI. H .I. P.x'1'r1f:Rsox Y 'L fbi ,i . .fy JL 54 aj 5241 4U .T- 'W A-4 , 1 -1 T s Iwllfll' IJ 3 W 'Q 54 '-1 I -I As .va I A VIH am v,.,. '--' I Sfffx sfffwff 4 Page 1.33 Top ROW-SIMNIS W. D., SPARKS, NIAYS M. C., NICCALKSHEY, NEILL, AUSTIA TINRIR Mc LELLAN, CAULK, BLACK, SIMMS T. K., BARNES Sefond Row-EVERETT, SILVERMAN, TURNER, HUNTER, NESBITT, LIVERMORIS XXOLXLRION HILL, REA, IXIORVILL, HARLOW Third Row-DENNIS, MONTGOMERY, HERBERT, PATTERSON H. I., ELLIS, IQENINEIJX XXOIJTIEN SHACKELFORD, MORTON, SPEEGLE, BROWNSON Bollom Row-MAIDT, XVARNER, THOMASON, XYITHERSPOON, COFFEY, AIAYS C. E M RL I S Gklabuma Iuh PROCTOR B. W. PROCTOR R. A. RANDOLPH P. M. REA A. RICE C. T. ROOS J. B. SASS R. E. SHACKELFORD H. SILVERMAN J. SIMMS T. K. SIMIxIS W. S. SMITH C. SPARKS A. SPEEGLE MEMBERS n T. j. STEWART S. J. TINKER B. M. TURNER G. S. VVARNER H. H. VVITIIERSPOON V. C. VVOLVERTON . B. VVOOTTEN J E. J. VVYNN J. M. BALDWIN H. HARLOVV H. D. THOMASON W. D. SIMMS J. F. COSTELLO Twp 16ml--fl.1cxx'.xxnmx'Nlcl, N11.11,wx, lfwx N-fffzzfl Rm.- -R1fluevlilelq, liluxfux, 5Nll'I'H l'. R., Ss H.x1f1f:R ll. S., Luxr: V. E. llfwmwz Rmu fllR.XIflf, Xlrlwllx, lix1.1,1xH, R1 wal., Run, lmxn ll. 43. Zlllinuis lub 1 JFFICHRS H. fl. 1.1 xl, . . . . P l'f'SI'lf C111 ll. XX . fllexlflf . . l'1'u-Prcszkluzf Il. A. l'iRlliIlXlliX'liR . .xt'l'l'61lll X'lllIll' Tmzszmr S. IXI. Rllilil, . . .S'vrgf'cz111'-zz!-,-1rms P. XX'. I l.x11u.Rm'li . Sf-rgczzzzf-111-.-1rms Tlu- lllimwis vlulw lb an fzrgiulimlif n tlxzll mlm-s lu-r full slmrv in ull school ulivilics. In thc pmt llw vlulm luv nuulc am mlmimlmlc rccorcl, much having 1-n flume- to lurllwr llw lIlIt'l'l'4lSlll.PL'l'llIUlllINl Slllltlllf'll1C111l'lHlTL'I'S-. Pam' 1.34 'N in r .,n A l I Top RmvfII.x1Rmwv12, I.m'1m, I'1uc'1a If. H., I'xRI1iIJMI2YliR, RIi.kIiIiR, IIIIIK, I XRIIXIIHI R J Bollom Rl1TL'YAIlDSIiIJX'I'I'X, XYHITIL XY. A., 'l'Rr:A1m'.xx', Ifulzlsras, Imwlmxx, Ink xx Ihuxw Pam' I I.IllS'I'ER Zillinuis Qllluh I. j. BLAZIQK C'.5I.I3R1xsoN G. T. C'.xR'rrx110L'R j. Ii. CAPS A. B. DICK I-I. H. I'1INliI.IHI'I H. A. FRIEIIBIEYICR A. D. FORBES H. W. IIROFF P. VV. H.x1RcaRov1c XY. 1-1-Lwxxlmowsxl H. A. I.1Ds'r1cR W. F. I,oY1m C. Ii. I.oN1c R. T. LORIENZ I.. I.. MAKOWSKY MEMBERS .I I I3 F I-I . .I ,I S. I I 9 R I-I F A R A W INIl'RPm', ,IR A. NIQILSON ID. PI2Rc'1x'.x1. U. PRIH1: I-I. Poomnxx M. IQ12.x1a1f:R R0mac'H1cK M. Rumcl. 5. Sl'IIAIfliR R. SMITH I.. 5vPIC'IiR XY. 'I'RIz.x1m'.x Y I-. F Iz. R. VAN BVRIQN Wul'1'1c RUSH VX I'.I.I.5 lx' faq, I vafvl rvv'llj'lY'Y VH! v,-xrff ' f - , - i 1 A - . V . Top ROTL'fl.l I'X, llixi..xx1.xx, Nl.XR'I'IN, FENDER, llll.I1RETll, 'l'.xNcREo, BENNETT Svmzzti Rm.'fA1.'1'1zER, Siuw, Nl.XXWIiI.l., XYHITE ll. L., Bkowx, ARTHVR, Kl0RRIS Bntfwm Rnwgjouxsox ll. XY., lilllliUNH R. XY., STI-IWAR'I' V. T., SH.xPPELL, TVRNER, QAULE, l.E5l.Ili Texas Qllluh tJFFll'lfRS G. B. Aximliksox . , . Presidfnf J. Fll.XNt'RlilJ, jk. . . l'Z.l'i'-PV6'SI-li67Il XY. A. BENNIQTT Serrftczry and Treaszrrfr The Texans elulw is one of the liveliest orgzmizutions in school and is always lmehincl every ztetivity. Un our lust year! woncler foothall team. three of the seventeen letter men were from Texas. liesitles ttthleties, Texas men ire doing their parts in all school activities. I'ngu' 1.16 V 4-Y AJTLX f-1 ,4 '1 ,A 4 , .J '1 te.. r l 4 I 5 . 'W 1 1 -4 '1 I 4 ' -1 ,-4 '-Q E Q f s ,f 1 1 '-4 . 4 . p 5 5.4 '1 4 , w a '-4 '1 is a EJ A '1 .4 '1 4 , v '1 -4 '4 ,.1 .iluli I y ! x Top Row-CROw1.lsx', AIIINIS, NleQi'11mm', RAY, TXIURPIIY F. B., XY.x'1'wN, Xl'H1'rif: ll. Sermzd Row-X'Al'isH.-xx, Bl'eR1.11:w, lTl'RIJI.ESTUN, I-11mw.xRns, H11.1al'Rx, Kl.xx'1f1u1-1w, BOVRI x Bottom RUIUAHAHAN, RICE A., Grimes, R1c'HARns, lJi'xi..xi' A. II., I.liWlN I.. lf., iliisiwm Page j. ALTIZIQR, Snag G. B. ANDERSON, Irish VV. M. ARTHUR, Bill M. IJ. BAHAN, Huck VV. A. BENNETT, Pat J. W. BOURLAND, john C. M. BROXYX, Brownie E. BUCKLIQW, Angel C1 -1 1 i H Q yy . cl. QOLF, Cl. was Qllluh MEMBERS C. T. C'ROWI.IiY, Battling Curley j. F. DL'Ni..xP, Red J. H. DLrN1..xP, R. F. FIENDIER, jazz E. IQIJWARIJS, Buger Red O. D. CHRRONS, Oh R.W.G1is1sONs, Ralph T. Clinics, TOnnie . F. W. H.xcQ.u1.xN, Rude V. O. HII.IJRI'ITH, Red Eye' C. H. HURn1.1f:sTON, ZelmO H. VV. JOHNSON, Texas Bill -. - ii 'vw J. T. I.I1.aI.II., Tex 1.37 I.. I.1aw1s, Und I-L'TZ, You Boy R. T. F. if TXTCQITIIJIDY, Mae I.. K. MARTIN, Texas A. IJ. INfI.xY1fl1c1.Im, Hub Cf H. MAxw1+:1.1.. Mz1xie I.. TXTAHAN, INlIny B. P. Mins, Bert fl. T. R.-xv, C'l1nll:ey W. W. R1c'H.xR1ms, Bill A. Ruiz, Albert R. li. SH,xPe1i1.l., Slum T. C. SHAXY, T. C. I. T.xxc1'R121m, Tank M. V. TTURNICR, Fat R. M. XVAIWSIIAN, Bob XY. T. XY.x'I'sON, 'Slick' H. I.. Vl'111'r1Q, Henry H. E.lXIORR1s, H.F. IJ. XV. XYIIITIE, Hlhillas' F. B. INTURPIIY, Navy vs v Y I.. VV. HII.I3I'RN, Larry Semon I 1 '- . l I X l I lx' Xll I l. I . 'sf fre ii' we-'1i'Tif3.?aI5wJ! 1 4 4 Top RmcfKENNEDx', NURVILL, H.xR1,0w, HERBERT Botlnm RmufARx1sTRoxcz j. j., TURNER B. M., NIAIDT, DENNIS fwklabuma Qllitp Qllluh B. M. TLYRXICR J. W. ARMSTRONG T. J. STEWART . j. j. .ARMSTROIXKQ j. W. ARMSTRONTQ J. W. lJENx1s W. V. HIXRLOXX' j. R. HERBERT OFFICERS M I-IMBERS N. D. HILL President . . Via'e-President Secretary and Treasurer H. Ii. MAIDT O. W. NORVILL T. J. STEXYART B. M. TURNER T. R. IQENNEDY fi 'L L. -H LS, 'f . IJ. If-4 :Q 'C I, s lv iQ E Fw :PT 1 b P . Q,- P3 'I I. y. Pagr 1.38 H! I I'l lv-I A413-is l Top Row-joaxwx ll. KY., ITILIJRIQTH, lflcxmgk, ANIBIQRSHN, l51axx1c'1'r, l3.xH.xx Barium Row-lll1,1zl'RN, WATSON, l'Iwxx'l.1ax', l-ll'Rl7l,IiH'l'UN, l31'c'K1,rcw :Fort Earth Iuh OFFICIQRS W. A. Blammvlvl' . . . . Prcsz'r1'enf V. O. HILDRIQTH . . . . l'1'rf'-Preszklclzf G. B. ANDERSON .S'ff4'1'f'ff1ry and Yll'0LlSIll'l'1' H. VV. JOHNSON . . Stfl'lLfC'llllI-tlf-xlVHIS C. T. C'ROw1-Ex' . . . .Srzjqmzzi-rzf-.4rms M EM BERS G. B. ANDERSON, Irish V. U. H11.1mR1c'r11, Red Eye H. W. BAHAN, Huck XY. I.. H11.1sLfRN, Larry Smurm W. A. B1f:NN1zT'r, Pat C. H. HL'R1u1.1f:sTON, Zelmlm S. BLTKLEXY, JR., Angel H. XY. jouxsox, Texas Bill G. T. CROWLIQY, Battling Curley F. B. lVlL'RPHY, Navy R. T. FENDER, jazz XY. T. XYATSON, Slick Ijllfll' 1.39 ' 'Nl' '.'I.'l,' ff V vvuvrvqf 1 Twp 1v'frz.' Nlc'X1c1c1.x', K1f1,1.x', I,II.li if If , Ifxmlzx .Ymwml R016- SL'HIIiIJ if fl., SIIXNINI, NI.X'IkIlliWN, Srixxu, NIHSKflVI'I'!, Sl'TuERl,.xxIr linlffmz Rffz.'fSH.xm', Kxnx, f1RITl'HIfIIiI.Il, flRUI-'lf, li.xI'I-'x1.xN Q9bin Iuh Q, , - l..lNI. O I-'FI CHRS .-X. H. K1-31,1.Y . . . Prvsidvfzf V. S. 1'R1'l'c'l11f11f31.1m , Ivltlsf'-PfCSI.liL'IIf . X. EI. STAMQ , Sf'l'1't'flll V um! Treuszmr KI. G. BIATIIICNYS , . . Sfrlgfuzzi-rl!-.-1rms KIA-IDR H1'1'c'1I , lnxpvftor Gm. Qf' l'11z'011 Depofs MIQINIBI-IRS lf S. f1RI'I'1'III-'IIil.D, L'ri1cl1 C. PILIC, Wad .X. l+1s111aR. Bull IQ. 841111-311, 'lllold Dust XY. if f1RUlflf, XYul1z111 if SKIIIICD, Twins XY. ll. HARIJIXKS, XYQ1rrc11 Y. SHARP, Sl1aiic Kxux, Kulm1 F. S'r.xx1M, Fritz A. H. lilc1.1.x', l,fml Ilclp l' A. Slixxu, Amlolpl1 Rl.f1.1XI.X'lIlliWS,'AAIUH I..j,Nlus1qox'1'l'z, Mu5kmv R. Y SL 1'u121zL.xN1m, The Kid U1 I ' . l ' X f I 'fl I . .' I XX G C O N ru 1.91 Top R0zcfSI'ERRs', HIERNCH, l..xxIIIs Svrnrzd Rl7TL'4l'1liRIJ, JOHNSTON O. Ii., l.EH.1.x, PEIQI-il.liR Bnlfom Row-PIKE, Hlxsux. ROI'RHII.I., GRIIIES, L'I..xRI4 IJ. lf. ulurahn Iuh OFFICERS NY. F. FORII E. S. ROCKIIILI. . VY. j. PIKE j. P. TOIIIN . M EM B li F. FORD, Bill FZRIMES, George HIXSON, l'Care K. JOHNSTON, O. K. LANDIS, Norman J. B. LEHAN, I . Preszliwll . . VIII'-P1'031'f1'0IIl SFl'l't'fC1l V a ml Tl'6lZSllI'UI' . . Sf rgffazzi-II!-.-l rms RS F. I.. PEEIILER, Frank W. j. PIKE, Bill E. S. ROQKIIILI., Gene H. B. TIIOMP5ON, TfmI J. P. rFOISIN, jerry Ljflhllu I v ' I ! I XVII ftl, Twp RMU- 'ffl-gl ICR H. If., l'Iil1I1Xm'1vRI1 LI. If S 4'l'fw ml lQf1:.-fXX'la1.1mx, SIKIQYICNN, fRHIfI'S, I.1xvKl2 Hnfffmz Rmu -Nlwkrwx, f'l'NYINlQEI.XN!, NI11.1,1wx, Flcuik A. H. ilBarifir Qlluast Qiiluh UFFIVERS I.. R. l'l'NNlX4ilI,XNl . Prrszkiwzl XY. I,, S'rlQx'lQNs . . . I'1'vc'-Pnszkiefzt I. F. I'lilmx'c'uk1m ,..,. S't'tAl'Uffll'-V and Y'rms11rc'r RIEMBICRS I B B1a1.1.1s, Bu4l1ly j. F. l'1cn1m'oRlv, PQ-clcly fROlf'I'S, jack R, XY. S1214:1.x'li, Tres Bonne I R fil'XXINIiHAXNl, L'l1ig-f XY. I.. S'r1cx'1cxs, Stcvc X H I'1Iil'liR, blurry F. Ii.XY1a1.nox, Frcdclic Il I If1al'1-Llc, IM-vu sl. R. I.Ixc1i1f, Sun K IJ lXllI.l.lSUX, Millie .-X. D. BIoR'1'ox,jR., .-Xlbcrl 414' 1.7! -nl Ijllljl Tap Rmu-STIEWART, RAY, Rxc'1q.xR11 Bnllnm Rmu-IDEAN, Ii1Nuwm'RY', TR,xY1.11R 'imgurhack C!EIuh T. D. K1Ncas1sL'RY . I. R. TR,xY1.oR . XV. F. DEAN . C. C. Klxcsslsulzx' G. Ii. RAY . G. C. P.xc'K.xR11 , C. H. S'r1+:wA1zT T. D. IQINGSISURY, T. D. I. R. TRAYLOR, Shorty W. E. DEAN, Bill . C. C. IQINGSISITRY, CI1z1pc G. F. RAY, ChaIky , Cf. C. PACKARD, Twin Six G. H. STIEXV.-XR'I', 'Peanuts' 14.2 OFFICERS IXI EM B ERS . P11 S1111 11f lsi. IYl'l't'-PM SZ'tl1f 111 27111, VI.t'l'- P11 51.010111 . . Sn' 10111 ry . Tl'fYlXllI'f 1' .5'f'1'gm 111-111-.11 11115 w .5f'1'g1'u 111-111-.11 1'111.v For! .S'1111'1'!1 . For! 51111111 Pl7l'f!tllIl1 For! S1111'll1 IZXIIOVIIJO For! Sllllrfll Bl7!7llT'I'fft Al ll X l I Ill' Twp 1fl7'IU'xIII,I.INIlX, Ilrulqli, I..xI'xaR, NICIIVISII, XYUR'I'I'IINlj'I'IlX, XYI1.1.1.xx1s R. IJ., ARNOLD, Ixxm Ilxxl IX' F IIRIII RX , . 'N . I fflx, IMR ' NVITIUIII l6m.'fS.xRc.xQx'1', II.XI.NIiX', I'R.xT'r, NI.-Ixlwx, Ilwruxxx, CRANE E. H., EAKIX Il. E., EAKIN I., II.xx'xfis, I'Ic1v1f I.. Ii., Cmw-11. Iilnryxklms, SIQIRN linffmn Ifmu-X'.xxlx1.xx, SMITH I. X., IIm'l..xxIw, Cux ID. I... Rini NI. II., F.u'RwT, PARAMORE, OFFICERS M. H. Rlua . . , . President U. I.. COX . . . I'z'fc'-President G. IAIAKIX . . Sf'l'I'6'ft1I'j' and Trf'as1zrf'r R. I. Hox'1..xN1J . . Sergeant-at-.blrnzs F. W. P.xR.mORlf: ...... Sergecznl-at-.Alrnzs MEMBERS C. E. Akxoum H. S. I..xL'1cR B. R. I3.xRRx' C. D. RIILLISOX G. A. BoH.xNN.x M. M. M.xN1ox U. R. Corxsu. VI. B. McCL'15H E. H. Cluxlc U. H. PRATT U. I.. Cox I.. B. PRIVIQ W. E. Ilwls M. H. Rrmx M. I.. Ibmlclc W. W. Ru'11.xRIJs I.. E. Dlxsox M. H. RICE Il. Iflxlux j. Ipxlqlx W. ID. IJ.XI'RO'I' I.. fl. GR11-X1-'IN H. E. II.x1.s12x' R. sl. I'Im'1..xx11 W. E. H.xx'Nlcs U. 'II .IABIICS I.. XY. I..xxm F. XY. P.xR,xx1oR1s F. P. S.xRmf:N'r N. I.. Sinks Y. H. Sx1.x1-I. I. X. SMITH I..j.Y.xx1x1.xx R. ID. W1I.l.1.xx1s M. M. XYORTIIIXLGTON Pugh' 144 f'f I Hi W' ffq xfff-1 1' xr If-. Ir' Xkl' I 'f .11 F.. F, 4 'H lr-' iii' P. F-T. 55. Iwi if-. rp P.- : in y-,. :Q lr-', .51 ri .L Top ROQUHAVARID, HAIJI.I5x', NIAPES, Coca1.IzIiR W. A., VAN BI'RIiN, joIIxmN, Wlmux IR IFS' LATHRUP, IQELSEY, Yurxu, DE X'0Rl-I, AYEIXSTIQIX Svrmzd R0'ZE'+S'l'I'IvlI', HQIQI., RI'ssEI.I., 'I'II.I.u'I'suN, BflRGl,l'M, XY.xI.I..xf'I5, fHI.XYlil.I XIII 1-Il A Bollom RmvA'l'RIaLI,ER, EI.1.IcR, I-I'NIm, l-IIsI2I.I5x', STliVX'AR'I', PE'IIaRwN, CI.IiI..xNI1, CRIARI Sr 1,1 WI13I.PToN, FRANCIS, HARTMAN, SMITH, RI3IIIfIIaI.II pl 'IEI'AN'I', LARIQQ, Cmvms, EVANQ, NIARTIN p 'x ,. bl 3-'I H rf. I I: . '.'. 1 '- V -I. P. L I.EI..xNII . tg. J. VV. WAI.L.xcI2 . I' P- A. D. STIYRTIiV,xNT . . 4 P, in G. H. LATHROP . ig A. VY. T1I.I.oTsox 51. rx V: is. lv P-:S tg. C 5' B If J. FS' Va .. I ' . u- ' . 1 C . C. I' .E-. F. tri, A E. ...,. LI. , A 'fa A I. . Ir' 7:1 S. Q: C Iig. . G C ' L .F-' in... L. P4 r' G iff R 7, v' - .. Pam' 11,,v L,-. I., . I XY I.. . BQRIQLVM . CoLwIf:I.I. . T. CLARK P. CI.IcL.xxD W. A. CocI.IzIaR L. COGLIZER M. Coxms W. I-IISEIIQI' T. E1,I.Ic'Iq Exixxs FIQRIQR W. FR.xNc'Is HADIIZY C. H.xR'III.xx D, Hom. H. JOHNSON N. KIQIAIQY VV. LAKIQ H F . L.xTIIROP . LIYNIJ ehrasha OFFIC Ii RS M Ii M B Ii RS A. A. VV . A. PI+:'I'ERsox W. ' I ' U. S. XY. M A. A. M W' W. III . In . R. S. M. R. Iuh IJi'L'Sl'fl't nf . I'1'f0-P1f0s1'fi011i Sf'I'I'l3flll'-V and YwI'6'llSIll'l'l' . .S'c1'gc Il 111-az'-.-1 rim . Sl'l'4QllIlIf-llf-.'1THIS ID. M.xPIas D. NIARTIN CI. RI.IIIfIIcI.1m D. RI'ssI2I.I. H. F-MITII H. STI2w.xR'I' D. S'II'MI' D. STIIR'II2x'.xx XY. 'Ix1I.I.o'IsoN E. TRIELLER A. VAN I3I'RIc W.xI,I,.xf'Ic M. AYARIJ U. WI-QINSTIQIN I.. AYIEl.P'!'ON P. XYIIAON H. YoL'IcI.I. H. YOUNG T N IR. 'af' mv X'!ll ! 1 EW ' 'git' bi., 11' 'A 'iz' Yziiyjxq Top Rom --llicxiwx, Iix'icizia'rt, Hxf.xRiw, liiaxxicil, Nlrlxixcii, Uitii.lftaR Bottom R0TU'Hi.l'Nil, Si xxtz, Axiiickwx, XX'.xii41x- Q 4th out Qbarhen OPEN DAY .XXII NIGHT. XYIC IJCAIJ, OTHERS I-'ULLUXY .X sl. S'I',X5.1l. ...1'ropr1't'for sl. ID. DIEXISOX ,..... Unit. Leader H. tl. I.t'x1i. .. . ,,.,iltllIlINQCl' Cl. S. XY.xTKiNs ............ .Soloist tl. 13. Aximiaizstzx. . , AA.,, C'tlSfllif'l' XY. A. BIQNNIQTT A... 1101156 Detodizte W. K. H.x2.xitii. ., ..,.., Sitiuara' tl. I.. C'ocaLI71cR ....,.... .Page Boy IC. lf, ifYliRlf'lx'If . . ..IIfa1l Uvtlliffl' L. D. BICININCII ,..... .Elevator Boy .Xftt-r tht- I.yrit', visit tht- Rauf tlgirclcn. fomplctc Chztngc of program cu-1'y night. Bring tht- cliilclrcn .mtl lvztvc them in the nursery at thc foot of stairs. tI.t. H1'mx'i1 in t'l1t11'gc.3 'Iilicrc nrt- mi umm-r tilitirgcs. If litwust- is raided, clmrt give your right name. NYU are fttlllulls for mir twititit-Q. Mt-tils survccl ut :ill hours. just the tlrixt- tiwtiy thaw lmluwf place to Paul' 1-76 Anil 5 is lu 5 a x 1 i 1- u s w p s N 4 5 4 on , Q-A ' f s 1 5 . '4 ,gd .v i si U ' I x J . 5 '-1 i 'QJ - . 'J 'H ,-4 . ,- on ' 1 3 .Xl 7 s IIQYK 111 J , 4 .. .L , ll ll ,, DI 'ff 4 's -s U 'fu U xi JACK C. HOOD GEORGE S. Wnkms HERBERT IQAUFMAN, JR. 2,15 ,KY QE jfsfuflftf 1, ! 1,1 Till .Sv 71. AS' lt' lt ll v If jill Vg 'lid ,Ax ,A A A 1,-N 33 J I gl 5 4 i Cl 0 Q0 ,I g OFFICERS Q ' J. C. HOOD . . . . . Prcsidezzl 5 G. S. WATKIN5 . . Vire-Presidefzt H. KAUFMAN . . . Serrezary and Tffeaszfrer '1 -L MEMBERS i Clzarler Members: VVATKINS G. S., HOOD J. C., K.w1fMAN H. , Members by Election: Ii.-XUFMAN H., WATk1Ns G. S., Hoon J. C. I The P. G. Club is a new institution at Kemper. The post graduates feel H that as a large and influential body of three members, it is their duty, no less 5 than their privilege, to be represented in the Annual. The P. G.'s number among them a Major t JaCk Hoodj, a Company clerk C Georgie Vllatkinsj, and a Cadet private f Herb Kaufmanl Q The favorite occupations of members are: 5 Jack: Cadet Bull Ring. Georgie: Relieving Duke. Kaufman: Billiards. T Famous sayings: Q Hood: f'I'll pounce on you! HFIOIH now on! Go in that mess hall, . and stand at attention, and keep your mouth shut! pi. Watkins: Aw, sayg that's not fair. M Kaufman: Peppishly, Herbert. l Page 11,7 -I 'fi gm-'I 1'-'1' L . z 1 a l J , , QJQXX, , 4 . , f,5pgmfevz,f1.a.- 11ss ?c.v14i w,g.Q S Tfl R S fi L. , ,l.L..A . 8 Page 148 . 1' 'Q Y 4 n . x.. 1' 1 4 A A . 1' fu .hit 1.1 x.'4 1' L fi. iff ffl 'A'-'n' ffl ffl ffl' lvl Nl x ,sf X-. T X4 K JT.,- ,L . K ya ,fx 5 ' x,?kf? J fl 7 f 1' i w A X , P 1 ff 'ILE x kv agfxzz In L V f 1 -X s ff --1 -4 Q' 'iv- .WWT Page 149 .1,v U6WW5QAUAE?AS1AQZ+S!5KMUlSIS T A R SH EL frail in T Behicatinn J, O MAJOR WALTER S MACAARON Commandant of ' .K fy I, ' y Cadets, Kemper Military School, whose everlasting flow of verbal dos and don'ts goes on forever, and whose excruciations vented upon transgressors of the Scotch commandments are hideous to the point of departure, we the patrons of the Bull Ring, piteously dedi- cate this Joke Section. VVe, his slaves and helots, bend sadly and gracefully before the altar of his order, that of the Belt and Paddle, to receive his sentence for better' or worse fit couldn't be much worsel. When his meek, mild, gentle voice falls on our ears with life and-the usual accompaniments we quiver and shake like so much Kemper jelly and he soon makes us wish we were. Everyone who has never met him loves him, for how can they help themselves? We couldn't although we tried. His unceasing love for the coin and his abiding faith in demerits are facts that would bind him to any convenient lamp-post. Prominent men in many cities have hon- ored him with lavish gifts Qropes, guillotines, etc.D and his name is famous over our entire land, a favorite tobacco being nicknamed after him. To This we dedicate This. We hope we die before he reads it. Let us pray. P600 , VA .n .virion in iw iiU.?lx'1'i3'Y2 rr. f.-xt gig ig gqnvzivnvmn-grnwzmgi Sr ll Page 1.51 -I-IL gtnlty of illegal practices should foi- mulate a new, clean policy if they 'l'rgmS.N Y' t to avoid trouble, he adde tion 01 .manvs -AK 1- yartmen a- mg , in ' rel DANGEROUS FUGITIVE med R01-Rlxbhz Charles CAPTUREIJ AT SUHUUl we Pena. 1 ' The I -1 by 3 dit VS Patient Who Escaped From Hospital by pref 1 in 1910 Is Found in Military regtlly Q School in Mid-ww. sgparati I es to at iplflfi im 'rnoumrr HE WAS A GENERAL Ofhef d I Areogag It took Young ,Army of Authorities 1.0 ', O I Take Him into Custody- dlkg Wfs, been-etive Trailed Him eorgeu 4 years. of com- , - CLEVELAND, O,-WOI'd haS reached dflway men this city of the capture of Walt Ter- Co' 'topsuppmt shot Max Heron who escaped from strike the Cleveland State Hospital for the lmiml' WHO insane in 1900 listel' I-lord Max Herontwas one ot' the desper- SEER Order Dum? ate patients confined to the lodge F1193 to Te anl, escaped by throwing caraway Kansas D9g0ti3ii0l1B seeds at his guards P01 S' A result His recent capture took place in at ' 'Wet today-:middle western military academy April 7-'jwhere he had been masquerading as iher home fthe commandant of that institution. BY ASSC SS H V91 His mental condition is yery pecul- CHIC iSh miH9l'S iar, his one great hallucination being Commit' HGYYIGSS f0l'i that he was a Brigadier General in aftemoc h0re leaves thze Spanish American War and was ing of ' crews and run over by a dog biscuiti He is also and On' 'shore onlyrsubject to violent fits of temper that VOUHSV ming. frender him extremely dangerous. by they situation? The apprehension took A place The p0gSi1,i11- through the bravery ofiMr. Gee- Lock D00liHg 'Parret, a representative of the Burns the UH irge num- 'Agency of Sandusky, who has been on yesterdu from Ire- his victim's trail for four years, and of seve 'if disoryat last succeeded -'n capturing him ence of worked out with the aid ot the ocal Police, Fire. to the i be ta ',Water,,' Quartermaster, and militaryina' na' opemtl Departments-. in i uxilliariesy f-'-fi u ing of deal with W Puons BUILDING 'ru , The Hrouble. - :Opened ,ish Re-I Attorney General Issues th-ruins: on nm If-H l mm min imfminnimmi M if mf S T. -1 R S H A Ulihe Qing! Gail HE King had lost the key to a Lock of his hair and was desperate, because no one knew where he could by a Cap for his knee. So he sent to his eyes for his bright Pupils there. But while thusly en- gaged, the Crook in his back was steeling up under the shade of the Palms of his hands, and stole the gems out of the Crown of his head. VVhen the King found the gems in the Crown of his head were all gone, he beat loudly on the Drums of his ears, and called his army together. Hear- ing of the terrible catastrophe, they sharpened their Shoulder Blades and searched all the joints of his body. They opened his royal Chest and even went up on the Roof of his mouth. But of no avail, the gems were gone. So they went to his Temples and sacrificed the Calf of his leg that had gotten hungry and devoured the sacred Corns on his toes, to appease the anger of the Gods. But the Gods hearkened not. , The King became so sullen and blue that in a Ht of remorsefulness he walked out into the Bridge of his nose and dove right down into the Pit of his stomach. Timothy: I've got a job in a pig-iron factory. Beggs: XVhat are you going to do there? Timothy: VVheel out the grunts. 'Alf She Don't Like Solitaire, Get Her a Paradise. VVhen Adam in Bliss, Asked Eve for a Kiss, She puckered her lips with a coo VVith looks quite ecstatic Gave answer emphatic: I don't care A-dam if I do. Peggy: VVhy didn't you tell me I had a dab of rouge on the tip of my nose? Max: How do I know where you want to wear your complexion? Page 152 bm-I i I in ffm M .'.'t rf: M i'i'l i'I'i.i'ifc' ICT l'if1ia'Ifl QQQIIW 191 X! !. 1' fl. ku I X If X' f P1100 Q , A , 1 1 , . - , ' liz? gg' , :vis , x . A . 1 ' 'misss Excsu. NJ ' N X, ,V ,M ' -R THE No rio, , XXX and THEIIT fm? f h F A 1 1 ,QX Mlm! LINE 'W Eg' 'r', X, XX bi 5 , 1 1 . : mn, , ' 'X 33 1 -ygyi . w 4 M212 ' ?, f-X 3 6, af, 4 , 550 51,-is: 1 3 . 2 X M K, W, Qu gig 5 NX, L2 V .irrllzgw .. :V .Y A 1, .- A 'Pwr 'J?'h:-4-'Au nuff rx: E' , g w,x,i:+NL1fJaLi.-fAe- 5 M5 T 25 Bmsfk 3 L + t , ' fo. I 'AA' 3-A N , ' Sic'-Zzfwnllf ' '. 5 '-, ' ' z,. 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Evans' ' Ee L aj NASA .M 7f x - xx' 4 1' ,fr .1 5 .Z T' ' N 1 1 1 is .s' ll lf 1. 1, is am, Eats in the Belfry I don't know how nor what nor when, But if you count up until ten, I'll tell this poem will foolish be, Because I'ye bats in my belfry. Uur ex-Major is so lank and long and lean, He looks just like a jelly Bean. Four years It took for him a date to get. You see He must have bats in his belfry. Ciaptain Rea is short and hald and small He talks a lot but says nothing at all. If he many more years in this place will lie. He, too, will haye hats in his helfry. l The Duke is mairied now-how sad, i lYe all agree that is too had. I He was happy once and also free, There's something wrong with his belfry. Now this foolish tale-you'ye read it o'er And now you tind you still want more. Your case is a simple one to me, That of hats in your belfry. THINGS NYE lYOl'I.D LIKE TU SEE. Col. Toni without his whiskers. :Xrtie when he wasn't 'X-Xheml Ahern! ing. Bow llowewithout his Crop. Beggfs in theatricals. Rice trying to sing Sucking Cider thru a Straw. Campbell playing the Ouija hoard. Puss with a double chin. The comedy in lVIac's jokes. Tom Simms walk a tight rope. F harracks playing Post Otiicef' .-Xtlolph and l.t. Brown playing Thumbs up. Tom Simms is so howlegged that half the time we can't tell whether he's standing up or sitting down. Conimandant of Cadets: This licking I'm going to give you will hurt me worse than it does you. Prospective Recipient of Board of Education: Hell, don't be too rough ofl yourself. Iilll not worth it.' Page 154 i i i i i i if. i'i1L i'i i'.'o i'i'i i 4 1'.'iil'i't.I?l1mW Si T A R SH E L L 215911-Q+3f?6Y?AlFbijb'f?NlZUASb3l.5 I Q btuhizs hp bufapsuff Ztaanim CBorn-but never carriedb tWith apologies to F. Baconj TUDIES were laid out to give your bean the Jive miles around the track of learningg for to give the wize galoots a lamp at what kind of a one-lung A Ei engine you've got in your d0me,' and to tip the lid of their belfries to the fact that the hand-out you are trying to mush into their mugs is A-No. 1. Now the young gallop is to get the lonesome act down pat: to slip the info to the gazaboes about your line of bunk you've got to wag a mean velvet tongueg and for the grand ,hnissimo to tip them of that your stuj is on the square you've got to spiel them a line of oily ear massages about the next presidential election in Mars. It's the ginks that have all their migs that gives you the once over and passes you for a hick or a live wire. He'l1 try to slip you the top three stories of the Woolworth building for a few thousand clinkers and cheap at that or he'll put you wise to a proposition that with your noodle and experience will bring the little iron men into both of your socks, his and yours. You never see a guy that has swung a pick all his life waltzing up to the Presidents chair unless he has taken all his laps around the track. 'After you've knocked them out of their seats you will begin to shift your eyeball for a nifty peach to mingle with the berries that you've inhaled. And she will take your stock for just how fast you've made the dash between the chalk lines of knowledge. You don't have to hang around for the after-dinner speeches to lamp the mogul that's stepped out at every turn. You can tell by listening to eat. The fellow that tackles chicken with a half-nelson isn't the gazookus that is going to bust across the tape first. - Mr. Irvine had a little flunk, He loved it very well. I dreamed that Artie sent me there, And then I cussed like-Cas you were.D Page 155 Lj'YL AVL j'.'Lx'41JYl Li Ylt HL 1fi'L,J'JL l'.'L Pla alla ill ffl il! H. tiff l'l'1 l'l'l Nr its 1,114 X11 IH x'i'L P Ii. 0 S1 .gl r l t l l u L I - is l r n I v u v n 3 I I r i , v I l i n l 1 r l w v l l r l I I .1 l n 1 9 I l 4 I I 1 's r Y .v s I ' ' ' ' S' 7'. I 'lx' .Y I I ln' I , il. 'f- f-''A'-WW-iiinfvs C!Eulugi5ing ?3ulIring T xx ax the night before Christmas '-ii -Xnd ill thru the Court fn 5 The hullrlngb was txodding. , 5' 5531 ' X e fods what sport. '- J g '! P Ulm ard 3, illant hullring, 'Jr I Mirehing is to war, Bm K. 1 . , rf' I IN ith the Board of Izdueation f l 'f' ... -' I oinq on hetoref' I-i...,,,, -r- 2f.f...., , ,, .I . ,yi Gm 1, I . 4' lv, '-n. .4 l '7l ID ' -J I 0 DE U I'NEEv-THEE-5vmy'HouRni' I l I g na I D V Many are the feet that are weary tonight L lVishing for Christmas to Come. 1 - . . S J QE Many are the lads marchlng by moonlight x -5, To get their Bllllflllg done. lpn Marching tonight, Bvlmxlilg 'Al' ' fi' - - Qjmim vi- f Marching tonight, TIIUIIIIIA E5 'G - '- - tl Marching on the old Cement Court. N Ti- ilurhnl ,Q Nobody knows the trouble I'x'e heen in, Nobody knows but Mae! Glory Hallelujah! Sometimes IIIH up-sometimes I'm down, Sometimes I'm almost to the ground. Glory Hallelujah! Une day as I was walking along, My LIFE opt-n'd and the JAZZ Came down. I never shall forget that day, XYhen Mae washed my sins away, Glory Hallelujah Y ag- 6 L X R 19 ' ' gg ,C ,J kk if XL4 I 1' t , X 'lit-,Aft 0 All me c ,, , I L I I Q 1 VX ,-I ia ll f W Xxx' ffl MXL x lx Q, C ' JL. Q Gif I ' Ji, l,2,3,4 -SUP oar Page 1.16 A i A I 4 fin' ffl lvl . tAI.'ll L1flV 1 1 P11 l'?yf.UAv ni nf ?1Afi1L5R?E36'7E3W S T,-4 R S H l 1 Zlliumzp at Kemper COM E-A to-a da school-dey call-a eet-a lemme-a see-oh, ye-dey call -a heem-a da Kemp. You-a know lik-a dey say short an-a queek if 5 + or Uleettle an'-a snappy not lika in de ol' a country dey-a call-a heem Acadame' de Militaire. First-a ting dey-a tella to me, I should-a go in de bottom of-a de building in see-a base necks, an'-a get heem a its-em-out. You know one-a dem union-Hts-a-forms lika my brud he wear when-a he go by in-a da draft for-a de armies. I go-a down dis-a building an' lots kids dey all-a line 'em up by a leetle fat-a man. I walk-a up-a to heem an' say, I wanna see your bare-a necks to get-a me de 'fits-em-0ut.' Every bod' dey start-a to laugh an' one-a guy he holler out-a lika de mad-a mans, W'ipe-a eet off. I not-a know what-a he mean but I see black-a spot on-a de fat-a man's face an' sapristi when-a I take -a out my nice big-a red-a bandana hankerchiefs an-a wipe-a eet off-a de black-a spot- dees a guy he grab-a me an'-a say, Come out-a from eet. When I tell-a heem I not-a in eet he-a call-a me A fresh-a rats, an' a say-a he gone-a stick-a me. Sapristi I pull-a out-a mystilleto because-a dat make-a me purtly much-a mad. Den he sees-a not much-a chance wida me he say dat-a all-a right. After I gets-a de union-fits-a-form we have-a to stand-a what dey calla heem Retreat she mean, go back a-queekf' I look-a heem up in-a de Canary, dat-a book what got-a alla de words in. De capatin he say Stand-a easy an' a everybody dey put da hands behind-a de back lika dey pray. VVhen-a dis-a retreat she is over, we march into eat. You know I got a de sore foot so I walk-a slow, a leetle back-a from-a de rest de bunch. De capitan he holler out, Toney step out, an-a when I go away from-a de bunch an-a march up-a to heem he get-a so mad-a he get-a red all over. He-a say I no got-a no sense what-a was born-a wid-a me an-a get-a back-a in de ranks. By golly Joe I tink dis-a kinda nutty down-a here. XVhat-a you tink? Eh? WHAT THE CO-EDS ARE DOING. Chicago girl knocks out annoyer with geography book. -Probably hit in the head with the rock of Gibraltar. Fayette college girl in golf knickerbockers makes first appearance. - Keep your eye on the ball. For further particulars see Puss. He knows. Page 158 A I A I . but lift Ads A I A A A 1 ai.: l'4 lift l'.'i int iliiil J'-ll Alla A'-'I lift :iii fill lin! il I 191 hlahiill 'Y' V rm .-,f . .Al 4 -i 1' - AI I ' - ff if x' 1 . 1 A A ll 1-. 1 1. + I I I ,V A .-:A r . ' i I Lg ' ' IQ? Tllibz eatin uf Edina Magee :L tBy Prof. Herr Burt Coughman-Generalissimo, Past Master of Bedroom 3: Athletics, B. V. D., and C. N. X. -l- P.l Oh! We knew our boy was dying, By the color of his breath, And the Howers all were drooping in the meed. 4: And the doctors were agreed, i jj That, to save our darling's life, if XYe must stop the circulation of his blood. B l Ei So we dipped the poor ehild's head, 'gf In a pot of molten lead- igl And we laid our darling boy away to rest, But the burglars came that night, And they came without a light: 75:3 And stole the mustard plaster off his chest. So our darling passed away on the 33rd of May, In spite of all our care and pains to save. 1333! And we took him to the barber shop, 55 To grant his last request. ,Du , And to plant a bunch of spinach Above him on his chest. .Dv No more upon the mantle-piece, Q3 He'll play with pussy-eat, Nor pull her fur nor chew her tail. No more he'll put her little nose '31 Upon a red-hot iron stove, Ji For our darling little Wfillie kicked the paill i 11 1 I ' 7 ' 4 1 eshnt 5 Gettpguat ygbthress , . Fifteen and two years-ago my ancestors placed upon these school grounds ' if a son, irregular in shape and dedicated to the proposition that after four years til he should graduate. Now we are engaged in a great battle, testing whether that . ' desire or the one of Artie is the stronger. I am the innocent victim. I have become a habituwith my teachers.. It is altogether fitting that should be tlunked. V But moreover 1t is more appropriate that I should be Max R1ee's punching bag. :Z That stuttering bird will pester me dead or alive and it is useless to struggle for he only beats me worse. The world will little note nor long remember what , I said but my cognomy will cause nightmares for years to come. But I do not gf complain for I am a cheerful soul but habeous corpus. My physique attracts gl circus men everywhere, and my good nature will assist me, when Livermore is ,' wienies, and I shall have education and military training P. M. S. 8: T. And then, please God, bullring of Mac, by Mac and for Zllar shall become an institu- gj tion at Kemper. Amen. 5:1 Page 1.59 Its,-, . EQ 4 I Iva 4 n . 1 ggviimzismfrivsxmqmutm S T A R H ELT. e A B :E Zlnnuuncements E611 ilaear in Zlaeahel .bf 'iii Colonel Tom: Let this be an order: Every Monday will be :ji .Q Non. hi. Artie: Go to study hall whenever you wish. It is not compulsf Mac: Bullring is abolished. You may smoke on territory. Colonel Bow VVow: No more field days, nor Monday Inspections Puss Irvine: All boys may come to dancing class and no one ne lg, delinquency session. :Lil Cockey: From now on my special flunks will not last later than Capt. Rea: Nothing has been broken this week. VVe are going t the expense sheet. Coach Cling: The first and second teams will have a weeknoff a lag game. Brown, A.: Pat Bennett can make all the noise he wants on A 4t T: Duke: Resolved to discontinue throwing of books and articles ol at pupils. r-F' lip Charlie Bill: You track men can eat all the candy you want. QL? Lt. Markham: The band and orchestra will give a concert. Doc. Evans: I'll excuse any man from drill and athletics, who wis - s George Khal: What do you boys want to eat today? ' Max: Y-y-o-u f-f-ellows W-wear y-your hats on the s- s- side if, h- h- heads. . jeff: The Oklahoma Club will have an unimportant meeting in t Study Hall. iq- Kelly: You fellows get that money in now Cone arm swingingl. Pi' Steve: Show list open day and night. s And then Reveille Blew-O man! rf ff nf ,. .. , . r. Tv, 1 he '- A. ' 0 :- . 'C i . . . w . 1 . , , , .. . . - -s - 1 -I - fi f i 1 'i i.'1 ffl n' '4 'i 1 lvl i'i'4 We i 4 i'.'L fill 'i'JLA'u'L1'-'L N4 Nl XYQ ffl gif!! lg-Q +L.: , 1 K 4 . V . 1 - all if ffl' X111 1 f L.. I ' 1 P I' L i r ,iQ V. li' ,tl rf U Q37 T I 4' f if ewes Ll 1 Z Y izzisl, B ,Y if ' 3 ' 7 fl I I f:ff'w-J - . re, f i .,-f-V ,I I W 5 'wi 5 .... -f X M- ? 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My , chief claim to distinction is heing the roommate of Bad Batavia who has had a sundae named after his mess jacket. Sloppy you know. ' I have taken part in many athletic events, my form heing a familiar ligure on the Kemper oval. My longest run was a twenty-mile jaunt to Bungville. Oh, yes, that 3723 hours after I got hack was just to keep in training. ' I never let Major I-Iitch interfere with my studies in the deeper things of 3. life, tunnels, etc. You follow me, I hope? Oh, you don't indulgeel see. Iii' I took up dancing but Miss VValz was unahle to teach me anything I didn't -3, already know except this cute little walk. I am sometimes called Barney Google thanks to Man o' Vlfar who believes I have descended from baboons, judging hy lL? the cruel feets he makes me perform. I-le insisted that I apply for a waiters 55 job. But I'm so modest. I live in St. Louis, but it's useless to try and iind me as they keep the Zoo L: locked up in summer. Major Mac and I are great pals and the old socks and I are going to Cuba together next summer. Pardon me, hut I have to help the O. D. exercise his patients. ,P Page 161 P. P- v-. L. P.. -1 Lflliili. in.. T-r -A1 g ' M' fi-ww?-ww 'r-nifvimr-' S T.-I R S H E L Q Uliragehp in 415112 Qnt T1ME: After taps. PLACE: Corridor outside of Tom Simm's room. SCENE: D Barracks. Curtain rises on The Bolshevics all clad in Red Pajamas-mean birds- toying playfully, but with sinister intent, with bayonets, wet towels, leather belts and many other similar playthings that are generally used to make hot applications. They stand grouped before the door discussing something Very earnestly in whispers, above which wonderful imitations of a saw mill in action are issuing forth thru the transom gradually drowning the whispers. Bolshevics make frantic efforts to communicate with each other but giving up in despair the leader slips forth and delivers a monstrous rap upon the door. Immediately the snoring ceases. Tom: Come in. Bolshevics QChorusl: Come out. Tom and Bolshevics QDuetl: Come in-Come out-Come in-Come out! Bolshevics: Charge and seize him. Drag victim forth Bow-Legs flying in the air. Curtain falls on the helpless Tom held securely by four keepers, while the Bolshevies walk slowly by delivering slightly heated applications upon the seat of contention. QBur ilaeru Elsie F Barracks was enveloped in a blaze, joe's voice called loudly thru the Haze- My boots, my boots, my Sam Brown belt, ps My God! My God! They're gonna melt. And then he dashed into the flames, As if to save some beauteous dames, And thru moments tense, and ages long, VVe caught no sight of our Joie strong. The breeze was blowing from the north, Then coughing and choking he stumbled forthg The boots and belt about his neck He fell at our feet a physical wreck. Doc Evans: Some terrible things can be caught from kissing. Wootten: I'll tell the world! You ought to see the poor fish Miss Quick caught I Does anyone know why Lighthouse Anderson becomes highly embarrassed every time he meets two of the young ladies who were in the cast of The New York Idea? Naughty, naughty. ' Page 162 Y i i 1 ill YJ: 'i'.'i rin i'i'i 1' '. i l i i i 4 i i'.'. i'.'a ffm i'.'L M i'.'s' fl? i'i'4 AVI: 1 1 5. -. 'a I N w 4' D il ,- Y , U 4 1 D N 'I N 1 F EQ, Q A Q, Si I . 1'7 5, 1 !.'.x.Q Y!-'JLBFUZK' W W 'fl' 'f3 1T'-' . f . A f , . E A 1 -a gi 3 -i -4 'S P? 0 ei 91 -3 Q is X X ,f .f Page 16.3 I .a,,,..f ff . wlfll-'K1.'Alx..aAnAAAAn,n.An.nnn1nnhAl.lnx.nn14x-An ann 11- 'fllf rv vw xv 1j,i1y,-friQyrv,',rL'1imrU,f1Ai S' T -I R S' H E L L gffxtztlz-5. W A' if H in 'E ' 'f .Q TV' M, ' .ian 3, 35,2 1. in i f 7 I -J ll O 1 i K r w l I N awdg. I if ff fill' sim ft ? f ill 'fu I By sperzal requet of Jllajor 4rtze Hzlch Gable Etiquette RULE 1-If you are starting in with a large plate full of good thlng Discard The Fork Temporarily You can hold a good deal more stuff on th knife Anyway and it requires much more dexterity to Manipulate lt Use th f fork to Clean Up XVith RULE 2-If you get a spot on the table cloth Absent mmdedly Place Piece of Bread over It, Butter Side Down The Butter will keep the Breai from Slipping off the Spot. RULE 3-If a piece of Meat crawls off your plate Capture It As Soon A Possible and then Gayly Snap It Across the table This will probably mak i Everybody Laugh and will help make the meal quite Merry RULE 4-lf you happen to be drinking water remember it is considere quite a feat to make a Guigling Sound like a Soda Fountain This IS quite 5 dihicult thing to do but it will Inx ariably Attract an Lnusual Amount ofAdm1r1n Attention. RULE 5-If you have a desire to use Jello don t use it between courses 1 It is usually employed before Demi Tasse but by rights it should not be used unt After Stomach-Ache. RULE 6-If pie is seryed Eat The Hide As W ell ks The Stuffing By doing this you will not cast Reflections on Mr Khal s Pastw Cook RULE 7-If during the You, inhale Two pinches of will be Positive Results. Rule S-If ice cream is unused To lt. Dilly-Dally Soup of it by paddling your RULE 9-If you spill your Coffee in your neighbor s lap Instantly Assur Him That You Really Didn t Cire For The Coffee Anyvmy Tell him Not t lXflind lt At All. Slippery Cecil: George I don t mind eating this horse meat but I do wlsl you had unharnessed it first v mi iff. ima il ina llit lui lpn IMA l i iii ni T Page 165 Y HWY' 'H'r1'rr-nu:-lr if if .1 .. -I S T. 1 R S HEL L HE following story is an account of one of the foulest deeds ever pev- petrated as told to the prosecuting attorney by one of Kemper's dashing young shave-tails: ' - i . J ,gi . My name is Oscar Cicero Du Pray. I was born in Vladivostok, Sweden, several years ago, being at that time of sound mind and free will. I was hired by Major Peggy to observe the comings and goings of the faculty of this institution. During my stealthy watches and pussy-footing among my supposed brother officers I found a clue which led me to the famous Kemper Lake. At my com- mand it was drained and the water shipped to the starving children of Europe: where the bed should have been there rested instead a mass of human bones, piled there through years of accumulation. A tunnel was also uncovered, and with the aid of my trusty puttees I discovered it led to a spot directly beneath the classroom of Puss the Prince of Perdition. Here was a large disposing room for the bodies with chutes leading to each classroom. Upon investigation I learned that Ed jaroose, with the aid of a Kansas cyclone and the Laws of Physics, had contrived a seat in each classroom with an efectrocuting apparatus that not only killed the unfortunate victim but also passed his body through the floor and a dummy so natural as to be life-like fconstructed by Leonidas Smith and talked to death and then back to life again by Shorty johnstonj was immediately substituted. A sliding arrangement car- ried the body to the troubled depths of the Lake. Every instructor, I found, was a member of this dastardly crime ring which was perpetrating the villainy and corruption. Although the commonest, this was not the only means whereby cruel tor- ture was infiicted by the foul blasphemers upon the poor innocent cadets. I found the pills administered by the Surgeon Cwho, by the way, could not even write his own named were in reality T. N. T., which, no doubt, accounts for the numerous explosions in Boonville recently. The food served by Kahl, the Human Vllalrus, was often filled with booferyng, the deadliest poison known: and scraps of human babies were even found in the soup. Artie, the Hemanhaw man, had in his classroom cleverly disguised as a type writer a deadly instrument which caused anyone who came under its influence horrible agony. Another method used was mesmerism and such terms as 'come aboard you with life-and the usual accompanimentsf 'the jingle of the handcuffs,' and many others equally as well known were used by one of the smaller? more es- perienced men?? to bring victims under his control. Colonel Johnston was prostrated at the news of the crime and the dis- solving of his faith in mankind. 'Little did I dream,' said he, 'that whenI warned against throwing rocks in the machinery' that such a thing was actually being practiced and that the rocks were human ones. It is unbearable to think of the helpless boys who must have helped heat the school via the power house pipe line. O their sacrifice! And thus ended the I.ieutenant's taleg not a pleasant one, but we must have the truth. I tAs the Star Shell goes to press word comes that the Lieutenant refuses to sign the above statement, so we cannot assume resp3nsibility.j Page 166 . .. fr. iw rim.-:'f .-:midi-:'f .':wQt MJ1?inz3viSm . l Page I 67 ,- '- H1-'EAA 'A-rwQAff1w'cR?3?A:v,'Q-' K S H E 1, L -- sn' A X I L Y fa 41:95 5.5, . ' .A-34- l , fi-5:53-fi, V 1 'Q' iv . ,. A' if 1 , , .31- .f 4 A , 'A I A Page 1 68 A . A A 'A.'A A' 'A A' ln A 'A ANA AM. AN A A f. A '. A A A' AA Ink A'-'A A'.'A A'A'A AI'-'A ffi IVA l'.'L Ui it-'L lvl ffl 1.41-Ll! il 5 f-- SAL: H X X PI PES- BOOKS Nevsnvrrnuc ,, A f 5: f-vw , VERTISEMENTS N w f 1, X 'W N ,,..,,gA- q Y EVERSHARP 'X Tha nam: u on rho pencil Store Eversharp is ab- iij-4, solutely . unique, !lJ the pencil that is i ' always sharp yet E STUDENTS F 0 I n ,rr never sharpened, Y25! ':,?f,'i,',C'g',5gfg75, always ready for HEAD zfU.25, :.g?j5ggEsg 'f33iifI51 BZ,. Smooth. easy M L' Wr1t1ng,andbeau- 5+ tifully made for 'n45f05dS- it lifelong service Y 0 5? Eversharpprices, FOR REAL SERVICE ff Evith 18 inches of In our v .x EQ VerSharpLeadS' Optical Department 1, are S1 up' Especial attention is given to iii H E Fitting the Eye. A J l5QL1 'F' .X V ' The ' 'i A Graduate Optomotrist al- , B 110.1 , A ways in attendance. Llne of 601 ,1 0 1 a...,,,,-M, was V' I i Mufoulrz Safety 'if X sisasasif A 5 7 l- QNX. iii 'fu Razors L Q ..T,, f Q '- d V .W m w,,..L,,a, 'J MM e X X .- Honest an V l5:Nli'LJf.':,f'ff'f 'fi' f Sign vf . Service Blades A E F .X A Full Line of You Need 'W' 'S . kg Machines and we X X if Records. The The r N R 1 .twig .5 Q, I new eeaseson ae? sale the first of 'uHiSif?itSE?V0iCen each month. the Victor -Victrola ' ' ' Bunnvmf ESTABLISHED l86O I JEWELERS 400 OPPTICIANS - 'l.S'7'.l1i' .S'lll1'l.l. ie.i1.f.f,f.fvm BOONVILLE MERCANTILE Co. HARDWARE, STOVES AND PUMPS Hot VVater, Steam Heating and Plumbing, Harness, Garden and Field Seeds THE HOUSE WITH THE GOODS BOONVILLE - - - MISSOURI Compliments of E. N. Nesbitt FARM LOANS Pauls Valley Oklahama Bring Your Friends 'With You to the B O S T O N CANDY KITCHEN HOME-MADE Candies Light Lunches Fancy Sundies and Rich Malted Milks THE BOSTON CANDY KITCHEN W. N. GEIGER AND COMPANY Plumbing Heating fe-and: Electric Supplies 421 MAIN STREET Phone IQ Boonville Nlissouri Our shelves are loaded with good things to eat. V. A. COLIN Sc CO. Wedding Ring Goods are always good F. Weber SL Co. Klanufacturers-Importers Drawing and Engineering Supplies ARTISTS, KIATERIALS S25 Vlashington Ave. St. Louis J. E. Walz IYatchmaker and Jeweler Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, China, Cut Glass, Silverware 318 Main Street Boonville. Klo. Chilton Sc Company Jewelers and Opticians Page 170 i 'i Ni M xl 71 Page 1 71 ' A 'STAR SHELL C--..4Q6EYAE!LK!ES!LQ-.. A 'EV-Y W ' -01? Au. TO THE KEMPER MILITARY SCHGOL THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE COMMERCE BANKS W. T. K E M P E R CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARDS KANSAS CITY 1 A Aivqiigvgyglggmvsgfxfvisfmvzmmigaf.f55?amz1-:mfnigga-im gift . Llfl h LJ'l,1'i'Li-iw Hr-HIP. :LHP I ' A f ' r 4' X 1 .- .-. v- l 1'-'W 'f4'?H,'43' 'f'iib7ff-' 1.1-uftfx-Yeti S' If fl K S H EL rmy Shoes ffieers' Dress Shoes 'THE IKHLCRAFT IKH' CIncorporatedQ BOONVILLE, MISSOURI Harry E. Sombart, Pres. Kelly Brommer, Sec'y-Treas. he Storea ublic ervice nstitution Do you ever think of the store as a public service institution, or do you think of it merely as a place where you can exchange dollars for merchandise? In every town, be it small or great, the stores are more numerous than any other industry. Did you ever try to imagine a town without any stores? Did you ever think how inconvenienced you would be if there were no stores within a reasonable distance of you, if you could not go in and see the thing you Wish to buy? Yes, indeed, the store is a public service institution. It brings to your very door merchandise you need and you can examine it at no cost to yourself. It pays the cost of investigating market con- ditions, of sending representatives to the large centers of style and trade, in order to be able to acquaint you with the true conditions, and thus enable you to buy intelligently. Its management risks thousands of dollars for the benefit of those desiring merchandise-and that includes everyone at sometime or another-and it takes its place in building up the community. EFFICIENT SERVICE MEANS RAPID SELF-DEVELOPMENT And when we look back upon the growth of our business in Boonville, we feel it is due to the service we have been trying to render to the people of this community, and we are encouraged, by its satisfactory growth, to continue in making SERVICE the keynote of our business policy. CHASNOFF Sedalia Boonville WVarrenburg Page 172 1 i l 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 A A A A ru ull :lil A'-'A' A'i'd fy! lvl hi? LQ! l':'lil':'f gif kill xlll- .1 GH S TJ7? S H E L L .'CHif?lTIIW fI:.w.Iw III I In T e New Clothier-- HARRY . MANION Exclusive Agents for HIRSH WICKWIRE I-IICKEY FREEMAN AND LANGHAM HIGH SUITS DOBB HATS' ' BOONVILLE MISSOURI Cm'efu!ness--- The druggist through years of study and training becomes a careful man. I-Ie realizes how much of human welfare depends upon the purity of drugs used and the care with which they are compounded. We are careful druggists- Careful in the selection of drugs- Careful in guarding them While in stock- Careful in compounding prescriptions- and This same care extends to the commercial side of our business, too. All sundry lines are selected as carefully as drugs and the same special service is applied in selling them. If you appreciate the care which We exercise for the welfare of our customers, then we shall appreciate your regular patronage. W. R. MILLER , DRUGGIST BOONVILLE IVIISSOURI D?L I L I I lfli Wi I'I.'f I'i'f- Ii? fill Iva' Ili? iI'i'd 'I'i'I I. L I 'I' I L I L I I I I I I I I I I I +1--1 S' 12 1 1: S11 115 1, 1. fmwfmml THE JUDGMENT OF THE MAJORITY LTSKALLY SAFE TO FOLLOW That our photographs are Satis- factory in all respects Seems to be the unanimous opinion of our customers. Call---See Our Samples Learn Our Prices TI-IEY'LL CONVINCE YOU, TOO! DELUXE STUDO HOTEL FREDERICK Strictly American Plan RATES! 53.25 per day to 84.00 W. R. MILLION 8: SON ED AND JOE GAXTXER PROPRIETURS Phone 497 5 S PRING STREET BooNx'1LLE MISSOURI TUC KER'S RESTAURANT Ke11zper's Headquarters for Eats . The Pure Food Restaurant ALL HOME COOKING Boonville 420 lX'Iorgan Street lXfIiSsouri I , ,gn :squat-'EI' ,,,,h. ,.,.Qf17fN, '1 f' ' 1 f 1 ,wc-Q S., 4 QQ, 01 MO WE? 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Athletics that reach every cadet. Colo. T. A. JoHNsToN, SUPT Boonville, Missouri Pfbqft 17.7 g,.. .,, . Qsf HI xff1I.f.1.l -f vw THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF BOONVILLE, MISSOURI ABSOLUTE SECURITY Interest Paid 011 All Deposits IC. XY. CHILTOX I 1 t W. W. TRIGG, Yice-Pres d t R. C. HIXDI I IQH, Cashier KI. I-X. SMITH, Bookkeeper Home of Hart Schaffher 81 Marx and Society Brand Clothes HOMENVARD BOUND---SOON Just the Thought Makes You Want To Dress Up! VICTORY BICTTICR CLOTHICS SOLYE THE QL'ESTION V I CTO R'S E1E5I5EI51EiSE5fE P11411 176 All. - gd if 4' f 9F'?'PFF YOUR ANNUAL Can be no more arfisfic flmn ilxe engrax7ing,4 used no more inferevfing flxan flxe ideas FFPSPIUPCL no more unique Hxan ills meflxod ofvpresenfafion 100 per cei-gf three Wgjs 'Xlse the Se1'x7iceS uyf SOUTHWESTERN ENGRSWING COMPANY A7014 Worilx , A72ycas . rw.: i X -fi W ,l.fl 'v ' hflftifmfff 4 I i , r 'df' HIRIJINGER'S .5 fafff, sf , 4, tg :fl , ',.',11 '12 1 - af, ef a n ,: ix zft,,f,if,i ,Q ' f V -f Q C ' - -' i f -N F 'A 'f,1,'4' -'1-gt! H ' 1- 3 za? A 1 F111 aff ' iffljdiit ' fisqfyg g.f1fv ,, 3. ,t'.f.111'tl-i,1ft'::m'i2x: in tn ag-qt -gl 1 , ,fu ,ee p.5,,t,1 4.',, L f ff' ,- ,lhl '7fli J. . ni5Q'3-E2 . il ----,- fo.-sfik s.31-s.t IUMA True it is that the locomotive is the visible power which pulls the train -but acqzzirffd fe1z0iUlfcigz' is the real power that built the locomotive -that enables the engineer to operate the loco- motive -that enables men to build a road upon which the locomotive will run. And so, is it not a fact that the knowledge which you now acquire will later be your real power? MUDGE Sc COMPANY BOOK STORE 11fc1flqz1a1'ff'1'5 for Kemper Cadets Books Stationery Fancy Goods Sheet Music I-Mg--11 Railroad Equipment I--1-E'---1 PCI'1Il21HlfS, Etc. Ni . , FSNE Railway l kxchange mm Chlcago mmm Boonville hlissouri Clothes That Set the Style Keen-Snappy-New -Wihen sheep iProduce better wool -Viihen looms -Vlieave finer fabrics 3 'Q 9 It f L .Y 1' x , I l I g f lf? iw. ' X 6 -! . . ., -'When the hands of tailors I of KC? i -Are more skilled I lf' p irlwhen and only then t ' -Can there be better clothes -Than we sell -Get your Spring outfit here U-H l ' 9 Rothschild s , , t Cn Klain at Tenth Kansas City QA-D-f-C-1920 1,1101 1 If YTAYIAI 47 135 W vl:'v7Avi74vyAvy,jv,1i S' yj kg' If ll I1 W Columbia Grafonolas Columbia Records HUBER JEWELRY co. Dry Goods and Shoes ia Fine VVatches, Diamonds Gj l gewflffg gaEifm13f1'S LARGEST STOCK J! dea an one in ens, G,.,i049 Eversharp Pencils and BEST Novelties. V. y . . Boonville Klissouri Boonwue Nhssoun SODWVE Deck's Boonville Meat 'Dje ever drill till you thought Market your feet would pop? ' l 'Dje ever wall: -bull-ring till you JACOB DECK Pfopflewf Were feadl' to dfopf Boonville hlissouri 'Dje ever get caught on the fire- escape watching the hop? Sod'welll 'Dje ever cuss the bugler when he spoils your sleep? 'Dje ever have Qld Klac make you feel doggone cheap? 'Dje ever get a problem that even Dean said was deep? Sod'Welll 'Dje ever feel those blooming Homesick Blues? 'Dje ever 'faccidently blow a fuse? 'Dje ever feel like crying when the team would lose? Sod'wel!l 'Dje ever try to do a little better? 'Dje ever Write Dad that financial letter? 'Dje ever have a date and forget'er? Sod'well! 'Dje ever hate those early morning drills? 'Dje ever see Doc. Evans little brown bills? ,Dje ever shiver when the folks get your bills? Sod'welll ,Dje ever grumble and growl in the mess hall? 'Dje wonder what made Slim Nesbitt so tall? 'Dje ever feel that Kemper wasn't such a bad place after all? Sod'welll Honiy First Class Productions HIRSCH VVholesale Grocery Co. Boonville, MO. vefsaiiies, MO. Cleaners and Dyers FRIEDKIEYER 8: YEAGER Proprietors 424 Morgan St. Boonville, Mio. Brokmeyer SL Son GRQCERIES Boonville Missouri Pigott Sc McKinley Dry Goods and Notions Boonville, Missouri 7 GROCERY AWD W H I T E S MARKET i Richelieu Pure Food Products Chase 8: Sanborn Coffee HOME-KILLED MEATS ' Boonville hlissouri P608 178 r ,i. Ai. if. 1 i 4 i'.'. .'.'i fi! M i'i'a M i'.'c i'i'i' fi? i'7i5 Interest paid on all Deposits rf .s' TJ .s'111f1, 1. H f U- A Word To Mothers Of Kemper Boys ll When you are with your son in Boonville, we invite you to spend your spare moments inspecting the many beautiful and exclusive novelties on display at ZUZAK' WONDER STORE Folks tell us that we have a store that is unique in a small town, and we pride ourselves upon our greatly diversified variety of merchandise. The some- thing different that you are looking for, you will find here in profusion. Gift novelties for every purpose and every occasion. The choosing of a gift to take home will be an easy matter here, even though you do not wish to make a pur- chase you are welcome and every possible courtesy will be accorded you. CHINA, CUT GLASS, CRYSTAL, LEATHER, WOOD, BOOKS, STATIONERY, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, RUGS, CURTAINS, FIVE Sc TEN CENT GOODS ZUZAK'S WONDER STORE BOONVILLE, MISSOURI Boonville's Leading Financial Population IQ20, 4,665 IUSfitUTliOI1 The best city of its size in the United , , States. Located on the MO. river, The Boonville National midway between St. Louis 85 Kansas City. Has two railroads, the lVIo. Bank Pacific and M. K. 8: T., and splendid steam ferryboat crossing the river. Boonville invites and encourages enterprises and the Boonville Develop- ment Co. is building and financing homes for laboring people. Boonville Refoureef exceeding Two and One-Half .Million Dollars. is the home of, Kemper Military School, 500 students. lVIo. State Reformatory, 7oo in- I'I12.tCS. Boonville Flouring Mills, 800 barrels daily capacity. Phoenix American Corn Cob Pipe Factory Largest in the world. I 5-Iamilton-Brown Shoe Factory, Our Newest u t . n s ry Armour 8: Co. Poultry 8: Produce Expended nearly a million dollars here last year. Boonville Sand 8: Gravel VVorks, Ships all over the Southwest. Hirsch Wholesale Grocery Co. Three-quarter million dollars sales, annually. Page I 79 V l'.'L ATA I 2 Per Cent on Checking Accounts 3 Per Cent on Six lVIonths Deposits 35 Per Cent on Savings Accounts 4 Per Cent on Yearly Accounts ZWARKETREPORTS FREE DAILY New Agricultural Director lNIr. Hobart T. Delp B. lNfI. Lester, President, The Boonville National Bank .' I fl X I V' ,Q V!! ! , , V I 1 . X- I 1 f U , HEATING ' Steam, Water, Vapor or Xfacuum WARREN-WEBSTER KELMAG AND TRANE SYSTEMS VVe Specialize in Power-Plant VVork and Equipment GEORGE SUTER SEDALIA MISSOURI .iz-f1w.svEiu?AT1Bf ml S T, -I R S H la' I , I , '-1 K K f RoYAL PATENT Is Flour Perfection W lz y Eocperimem' Wz'Zh Uih er Brands? Manufactured by Stanard-Tilton Milling Co. ST. LOUIS, MO. When You Vz'5z'z' KEMPER DROP IN The Quartermastefs Department Best Assortment Biggest Stock Kemper Jewelry Athletic Goods Pennants I Military Equipment Blankets Toilet Articles Novelties Stationery Kemper Military School BOONVILLE MISSOURI Page 181 ESQ: IVA M ff. , 4 ' ' - v ' - - 1 1 , x 1 ,f fy x ff ff, 1. 1, , la' K ' X K gm! 22,1411 '- 3 .'fZ 14,9223 I Nil XX Hlyy-U Oli!! gf' '1.7nIB1vu lr -f A-R. V V, Z., Y! gg-r Dovlff f x f VV gl 5 1 11' I f .' -. 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Hirlinger, Proprietor Boonville, Missouri Where Good Fellows Get Together P g 133 .llliwf rl'1r f 1 1 1 v ' Y 'ivvv L 1 -f-!s'1'.11e, S H EL L iffifivw ' Class Pins and Fraternity Pins made in our lkfanufacturing Department. Our manufacturing facilities are un- surpassed for the production of -Class Pins -Fraternity Pins -Fraternity Rings -Sorority Rings i -Graduation Invitations -School Stationery -Sorority Pins -Diplomas -Calling Cards -Fraternity Stationery Sampler Sent On Rfqueft All work given prompt and care- ful attention. JACCARD'S Exclusive Jewelers Ninth and Locust St. Louis, RIO. See MATT For A Haircut Basement D Barracks Bennie-hlatt is always talking about how fast his car is. Harry-Wlhy he could'nt pass a Canadian dime with itl Compliments of an OLD KEMPERITE EATS! EATS! AT The Post Exchange 4 CANDY ' cookies A CRACKERS CHEWING GUM ' L MINTS Pres PoP PEANUT BUTTER Basement D Barracks G E O R G E K A H L Manager L Compliments of C. PAUL HUNT Orrick Missouri MCLAUGHLIN BROS. FURNITURE CO. 515 South Ohio . Sedalia Nfissouri VVHOO-L-Lf 04 BOYf W0 Will! 1 ,i Ret? Z? ...., ... f F rfil .t:?-: - 1 , - . ' 4 lf S ' l -H Steve-I ni going to be a bigger man - than George Xllashington. Ad olph-How so? I 4 ff J 7, lx. ,Ub- cf -4 1 ff- t l. :oy N 4 V N 6X - f-, X T CT jf Y? 5 EQ!- Q ll 2' Q: U flu 11179 ,, 5- 'N - nf: 'mlm' ir- 5 Q- 0 Boots-It says here that he couldn't you .3OTA 'ful lie and I can, 'cause l've tried it in P1100 184 . 'A iii! ii-in 1 ii: :Tn iii! :Tl- -- 1--xg may Built llege Hamm? Q5 B 9 'Nga N or i iludn S1'eP1mN S x x XV ' ' 'QR Q' t 43, SUN cnt V 4 Ca HE largest, uniquely equipped modern plant in the West, specializing in the design and production of Kraft Built College Annuals. II,Our Service Department renders expert assistance and supplies the staffs with a complete system of blank forms, together with a handsome ninety-page Manual Guide dealing with the latest methods in advertising campaigns, business and editorial system for College Annual production. l1Helpful advice and ideas are given on art work for Opening Pages, Division Sheets, Borders, View Sections, and other annual sections, combining Kraft Built bindings, inks, and papers into beautiful and artistic books fSUC- CESSFULLY EDITED AND FINANCED. 11Write for estimates and samples to The Hugh Stephens Company, College Printing Department, jefferson City, Missouri. FY I Q ,' , ' Q lu --' -0 1,- Q U A A. in N J i!JU!.f 44 . -L'L.L' ,Qs .,-..,..nl'AL.u.4 'il , 55 5. ' A, 1 ln . A fe i. S 'sri ' 1 N w Q u I f . ai I ' l -I I if sfffi wwf P . . P P' , ,.iu. 1 ig A A i Q Q B I' K es ff g 1 ' f L I P ha F. F L- i P' L1 Lx '- rf L- U' L, . L ,, ' . yr. L P+ NL f . rr 4 Y P x i . Si ii, is , IL4 1 52 'Nm gr V X 0 l fi gl . .li -U 1 g l'- 3. ..l.i, fy Q Jifsm' College ls Over ---- What's Next? Your career is ahead of you, with all its opportunities and possibilities. If you are going to be a success, you must have, in addition to your professional ability, a comprehensive View of the bus- iness side of dentistry-the side that has to do with 4'Dollars and Centsf' Successful dentists are realizing the import- ance of environment on their patients, and the effect exerted on them by modern, pleasingly appointed offices and up-to-date equipment. Vllhen you buy equipment for your office, select the kinds that will save your time and the time of your patients. ei U. -Ria t..' ,B 2. 1 Ritter Equipment will do all of these things, i f 2 li 9 - 9 .ea U. i s . XS-fi 'i z. and more. It Will give you a big impetus on the way to financial success. ii i ew 0 ia EE fi - i Write today for literature and E descriptions of Ritter Equiplnents. V Es' 0 5, i q ltter ental Mfg. Co. gl til 1lncorP0ratedl f. V 53 5:5 gg, Rochester New York 5:1 Q9 ' 4-.W ., 5-- ',.5..44'A- 4 ig Gi 'AX Ali - 'O' ililiiilii 5 XXQQ 'Q' I NH, f' - T - i. an A 1 i,-- 1: iv AMAA Vrgg ,L x, ! lk! Y 1 iff if - Wi iff v r is U, gif 1 ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,, i v iii? Page 18a 3,1 i-film ffm . . Navajo Indian Blankets NAVAJO CURIO CO. Gallup, New Klcxico i' Special .-Xttciitimi Given Xlail Oimlcrs A. C. RAWLINS 'I'liiA l'l4ici' In liny limi-,l l'UPL'ORN .XXID PlC,iXXl l'S Smith uf L'imiiiici'cial Bank Boonville Fruit Store Sanitary and l'li'csli FRLY l' l'S l'lC.-XNl l'S POPCORN J. L. Brunnnel Sc Son UllUCl'iRllfS ll ll Xl 'mwiivi c . is-mill DURR-WA RN HOFF 'l'lll'1 TVINUHLFTER S'l'URl'1 H I liiiiiiiyillv Xlissouri KW - X X . .. . Nrxgxvix, . .X 91. f.A... .,v,'x,x! I .,g QNX K. ,. Ki 5- 'V .YQ 'X .. '-451 'vii ' , xx V, , J v Mk, . 4. g: nf 1' li, xo f ' Si fxlsin J., 2,1 f 'H ,gin ' L 41X -Q' . ' f im .ffl?'f.f' 51 fin? ii'-XXX' ffkjfs i yxvQXlgl ll,l l lift fjjfQfQff 'lx . 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B UYJQXOVIYF w if W' 951 ILL Piston Rings are made from indi- vidual castings of fine gray iron, and on account of their unique joint, absolutely prevents compression loss, the passage of oil into the cylinder head or combustion chamber, carbon formation, and kindred motor troubles. Your repair man has them in stock. 3 ill anufacturing Co. Chicago, Illinois. -4 l i 1 1 'f 1 4 A 4' 1'i'ai x'i'f :Pti?L1'I'Bi'iti?iNlxVAl?iiYt'M'Wl Ewsi?-iii:- 'ff- Yi''fl''il' ll S' TJ W, Sl! lil. l. ' ' ' T e Caboose Now you've got it, what do you think of it? We can see by the expressions on some of your faces that you are pleased, and every- one of those expressions pleases us. We haven't noticed many serious scowls and were shivering in our uniforms for fear that someone will discover where weive made an awful mistake. We refuse to apologize, however, because we have separately and collectively done our best, and although we'll admit many con- ditions hindered our most efficient work at times, but nevertheless you have in our hands what we believe to be the best we could do under the circumstances. Our efforts were not unaided either, and the loyal people who have supported the staff are too numerous to mention. We want, however, to thank those who have contributed so much to this book that not to thank them would be an unforgivable oversight. Lt. L. Logan Smith, faculty supervisor, receives our highest praise and thanks for his helpful assistance and real work, for he was not content to merely supervise, but took an active part in all the various departments. To the other members of the faculty, especially the administration, who made possible much of the work, we are also grateful. To Mr. Tanner, the photographer, thanks are due for his kind- ness in contributing many of the pictures. To the Southwestern Engraving Company and the Hugh' Stephens Printing Company, and especiallyMr. Seward, we owe our gratitude for their co-operation and assistance in times of trouble. And finally to our advertisers and subscribers, who have made the book possible financially, we give our hearty thanks. It has been some job, fellows, and we're glad it's over, but we7ve enjoyed it and now we've done what we're able to, we turn it over to you as your book. Please don't judge us too harshly, and remember when you see a mistake that we're only human after all. We hope you'll get as much fun out of it as we have had in getting it together. Page 189 ml 11.1 lik: A TMR WE SERVED YOU WELL LAST YEAR WE SERVED YOU BETTER THIS YEAR WE HOPE TO SERVE YOU BETTER THAN A EVER NEXT YEAR DRUG SHOP fa 'A 1. .Yen-mi. mi I A A l l ff- li1'f'lii'l'1'i'E!.1vipi f 11 ' if . T , '7 . ---, - S F44 iq ll 14 2,1 I'-gl 7I'tY1l7IY vu 7M1 IAQ! I I1 11 Vt .8 Zinhex. tn Qhhertising Sentinn C' Boonville Mercantile Co.. . . . Bdonville,National Bank .... Boonville Publishing Co ..... Boston Candy Kitchen.. . . Brokmeyer Grocery Cof. . . Brummel 8: Son Grocery. . . . Chasnoff's Stores ......... Chilton jewelry C0 .... '. colin, v. A., Grocery ....... Commerce Trust Co. . . : . . Commercial National Bank.. 'Deck's Meat Market ..... . . De Luxe Studio ..... Drug Shop .... . . . Durr 8z Warnhoff .... Frederick Hotel . .... . . Fredgneyer 81 Yaegers .... Fusco 81 Son ......... Geiger 81 Co .....,...., Gill Manufacturing Co .... Gmelich 81 Schmidt .... Hirlinger's Bakery .......... Hirlinger's Book Store ...... Hirsch Wholesale Grocery Co ..... . . . Huber's jewelry Store .... . . Hunt, C. Paul .... .. . Jacobs Brothers. .... . . . Jaccards jewelry Co.. .... . . Kemper Military School ..... Lyric Theater. ......... . . Manion Clothing Co .... Marquette Hotel . .... . Miller Drug Store. .. . . Mudge 8: Co ...... . Navajo Curio Co .... .... Nesbitt, E. N. ........... . . Pigot 81 McKinley Dry Goods Co. . . . . . Post Barber .... ........... Post Exchange, ............ Quartermaster Depart ment . . Rawlins, A. C .............. Ritter Dental Co ........... Rothschilds' Clothing Store. . Shoe Craft Shop ...... ..... Standard-Fulton Milling Co. Suter, George, Plumbing .... Tuckers' Restaurant ...... Victor's Clothing Co .... Walz Jewelry Co ..... Weber Co. . ...... . . White Grocery Co .... Zuzak Wonder Store. . . . Page 191 rf' V 170 179 187 170 178 186 172 170 170 171 176 178 17-1 190 186 17-1 178 186 170 188 169 183 177 178 178 18-1 178 18-1 175 182 173 182 175 177 186 170 178 184 184 181 186 185 177 172 181 180 17-1 187 170 170 178 179 ll umm xi in I ifgffi. I 1 A 12' iw -v Q 0 'L 1 hm D 5 ' .' ., 1 Sf. WW L-5 .L 11. , f 7 - , 1 -QQ ,P Q ,. .1 I 'Q 3' -. v ' . .' x . 9 A - . K gl . 1, I fini H A .gl V 5 - 1 - f . , , '43 R If :Qi u .4 I 'i fp . A .14 -' 0 Q. 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