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-,JJ THE KAYSEER '28 rw, ,I e+ I IVIISS HOPE WILSON St. Pat's Queen Prinds, Demmycrats, and iverybody: The top of the mornin' to yez. Despair not, but fasten your gaze upon the Star of Hope. It's high toime that we elect rn true riprisintative of Oireland to the throne of St. Pat, and why look further, for here Ci am. Far be it from the likes of me to mention that me father was an Irish boy, that me favorite dish is green olives, that me battle cry is now and always will be Erin Go Bragh, and that for dear old Oireland's sake I'll see green, wear green, feel green. and even look green-- CSignedJ Hope Hipperary O'XVilson. l'u41a T:l'i'ri!x'Nr1i,
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THE KAYSEER '28 Thursday, March 15, was the day set for the celebration this year. Classes were dismissed at noon, and the exhibits in the shops and laboratories were opened soon after. Several Of the exhibits were espcially well-prepared, and deserve mention. A miniature hydro-electric plant, designed and con- structed by Don Johnstone, Robert Spencer, Ted Barben, Floyd Macklin, and Charles Hipp, attracted as much attention as any other exhibit. A model oil well built by Philip Benz demonstrated the method by which oil is obtained from the earth. Lester Paxton prepared an exhibit of high-frequency lighting which alone would have made the chemistry laboratory attractive. From three until five-thirty the engineers entertained their guests with a dance in the gymnasium. Shortly after the start of the dance, Miss Hope Wilson was crowned as St. Pat's Queen. Specialties included a square dance presented by faculty members, music by Fred Waldner and Don Burnett, dance numbers by H. Clay Harvey and Miss Catherine Cottingham, and the dubbing of the Knights of St. Pat. The evening was devoted to a banquet for engineering students only. The after-dinner speakers were Dean E. J. McCaustland of the School of Engineer- ing at the University of Missouri, and Dean George C. Shadd of the School of Engineering at the University of Kansas. Several practicing engineers of Kansas City were present at the banquet as guests of the school. By proclamation of Her Gracious Majesty, Queen of St. Pat, the follow- ing loyal subjects were dubbed Knights of St. Pat, in recognition of their work in preparation of exhibits: TED BARBEN PHILIP BENZ RALPH FUHRMAN HERBERT HARTIING RICHARD HARVEY ASHFORD GALBREATH DON JOHNSTONE DALE KIRKPATRICK JOE LYNN DAVID MORRIS FRANK PORTER NELSON PROCTOR FRANK SMITH ALLEN STAVER ED GALBRAITH LEWIS FARBER EUGENE KRUSE 5.111-Ixcznz-a1f.: xczrlez rf:-azz? -5-17.5---11 21:51-.1 uni-2 Payc TrI'cIIty-Eigllt
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.g.,-..-.. -1.11.-11.1-Iam-11 1. 10101u-NI101.,1-Ig.-101014-1.110102.101 ' Illini Page Thirly THE KAYSEER '28 01.1-.1 I1 14.1.1101.1-pn-p-mn--nf-10-p.--50.101--1-Ig' 11.1 Candidates for Graduation ENGINEERS ALEXANDER, EDWARD ROLLA BARBEN, THEODORE ROBERT BECKER, MORRIS CANEIELD, JOHN CHENEY, RALPH COFFMAN, SEYMOUR FRANKLIN, JR. FARBER, LOUIS MILTON PUHRMAN, RALPH EDWARD GALBRAITH, JAMES EDWARD GURLEY, GLENWOOD HARI HARTUNG, HERBERT OTTO HIPP, CHARLES LEO JOHNSON, ARCHIE HENRY JOHNSTONE, DON KEEVIL, HAROLD ORVILLE KIRKPATRICK, DALE MELVIN MCMURRAY, WILLIAM KENNETH MACDOWELL, ROBERT EARL MORRIS, DAVID EUGENE PORTER, FRANK ELBERT, JR. SMITH, FRANK JACOB STAVER, ALLEN PAUL STEVENS, CURTIS EUGENE TIFFANY, JOSEPH
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