Oklahoma State University - Redskin Yearbook (Stillwater, OK)
- Class of 1927
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Tishomingo Q thu' Q :I 07 at rf v gk 23' HIS boolc is a part of the history of the Glclahoma Agricultural and Me- chanical College. It records many im- portant achievements. Nowhere else may one loolc in future years to hnd who led, who worked best, and who gave loyal support. It cannot give the record of a thousand things, unseen and practi- cally unrecorded. The record of events is important, but to an educational insti- tution the building of lives is the more important. That result can be shown only in the future history of those who come here to school. Ability to meet problems and help solve them, to work skillfully, and to lead upward always, as well as to think and reason carefully, honestly and effectively, are things which one should get as the product of a real college education. This institution is a part of a great democracy. Whether it succeed or fail in its great ambition to bring happiness to humankind, will depend much upon the unselhshness, the high standards, and the ability of those who shall lead, and their vision and unselhsh devotion may depend greatly upon what they talce from this institution into actual life. -BRADFORD KNAPP. is SQA v J t lqf ffl? 4 gv 23 Iilulmmlm Iixxlw Pl'F,Yl'1l6'lIf Olclulzzmzu .A1. um! All. Colfvgl STUDENT GUV1E1RN11NG 1CUMM11'11'1T1E1E GEN 1311 1'.11.311'1i1,1 t'l1111'rz111111 QOY HE S1LlC1t'I11 G11vcr11i11g C'11111111ittcc, butter known 215 the 1Jis1'i111i11c C11111111itt1Qc, is organizecl to l'Cgl11L11C stuclcnt 01111111101 111111 clisciplilw. 111 the days w111-11 the Co113ge 1111111111611 1111c1cr the merit SYS1'Cl'l1, this 111111111211 was k1111x1'11 as 1 1x11c17iscip1cs, 211111 i115tC11111es are 011 rcc1111'c1 w111-rc LIS lllillly 115 111ty or sixty students wt-rv s111111111111c11 11DC1AUI'C thu 1111115' 111 21 wcck. 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Yin--I'resiclc-ill Sr-nifir C'l.1ss3 NIARYIN ll,XRVIiY, l'rL-siwlciit l'lI'l'SllIllllll flussg rlllill l'lRI7ZI'lI.l., l'ri,-siclcnt ic ulliu- nl' l,,L'illl fvl' XYUIIICI1 all lllililllfllllil 'X A VIHXSS Hl lfll'ERS junior Vlaiss. .h't'l'0IllI rn-zu'lfX'1iIiliTTIL ,IimIlNwnN, Vrvsiclcnt Supliuilmrc Cilussp Ymuii. i'l'i:m', I'rr-siflunt Senior lflglssg jixmiic l'i'i.i :ia1n'mN. Mics. lil,.XN4'HIi lfiufiax SCCI'6'lQlll'j 'liI'CllSllI'L'l' SL-irior Vlnss. Dmiii :gf llrlllllfll Pugf' 25 NlrxI'luc1f1 KflI,fSl'.Xl3lll X IJl't'.S1'ffl'lIf STUDENT ASSOCIATION ACH regularly enrolled memlaer of the student body is a member of the Student Association. This organization, comprising as it does the entire personnel of the student group, makes its own laws, governs its own memlmers and has control and supervision over every phase of student interest and activity connected with the institution. The oliicers of the Student Association are ex-otiicio leaders of the Student Senate, governing liodv of the Associat ion. An association of the students of this college was first constituted in the Spring of 1918, and was an immediate success, quite effectively disposing of the old class system of student government. The present Association is empowered under a constitution adopted in 1925, and presented to the students by a Senate committee of that year. The government ol' the Association is self-support- ing, and has, of recent years, made considerable progress in carrying out a progressive and interesting program. Vvithin very few years, it is evident that the legislative, judiciary and executive departments will he securely estalvlished, and the influence of the Associa- tion will play an important part in the direction and jurisdiction of student ahfairs and relations. ff, , 1 , iwvavfmwimmw ,Mi i f A EUGENE DEVVITT, Secretary-Trmzszzrer Page 26 -11111-rx'isi1111 SLI STUDENT SENATE Hlf, S-I111l1'11l S1-111111-, ll11111gl1 Il11- llllllll' llllIllll'5 ll Sl! '11'Ily l1'glsla1tix'1- l1111ly', is, 111 1'11z1liIyA ll11- 1-11!l1'1- g11x'1-1111111-11la1l svsu-111 111 II111 5lllfl4'lll .Xss1111141111111. ll11-S1-11z111-151-1111111115111111111111s1111111x1S11l1 lf l1 Sl llllfll ,Q 1111l 1l.1n 111 tl111i11ll1-gc, l11g1-Il11-r 1x'1ll1 Il11- Il11'1-1- 11Il11'1'1'X 545 111 ll11'5IlIflL'l1I 1Xw111111l11111. 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SENIORS y 1 g W A Fiuxciss joxizs G111'11csw'llv, Tex. ' .5'Pm'111 'X ' b ' ZCl1lrl1L1L1.AlIJllLl. A P bq:A - ' HENRY fl. Moizizics S11 pu! pa 'L'.- fl ' ' Sfifflilll . ,,,, 0115 WH1'1111'oR'1111 .llmg S,fJvc1'1zI A ggie Society. FRANK I3EA1.s lfl fllf0lIlQlI Grtidzzzzfi' Alpha fiilllllllll Rho, Nu Delta Chi, Scalmbarcl and Blade, Aggie Society, V XY1'estli11g, Swi111111ing. RoNALn Bli'1'TS Dvfroif, Tax. S ,DCC 1.11 I Kappa Tau Pi, I'latl'or111. R,xx'11ox11 B1v13R'1' Luther Gftlllilltlfl' . Acacia, Pi Kappa Delta, Student Manager Publications, Bus. Mgr. tftfollegian '26. A. Uris W12A1'1c11 Dew! Wv fjfllliltllfl' Alpha Kappa Psi. 15141519 1311111111111 Ulelulmnziz Cfly Sigma N11 Sigma, Alpl1a Zeta, Aggie Society. K I.1'1'HE1z Biuxxmm il l 7llf0lIIQlI I ' Aggie Society, Platform, Klocl and Kernel, Ag-l-Ie-Ruf-Nex. J. B. I311AN'1'LEY Goodwvll Aggie Society, Y. Nl. C. A. 6' ELWIN BROOKS IfVa1e1'm Omega Literary Society, Band. DAIJE BOYER Morrisozz Page 32 I l 1 1 l SENIORS ART B. CHASE RIlfSf0lI Klod and Kernel, Aggie Society, Y. M. C. A. HAROLD CoTToN Creeziffvfff Alpha Zeta, Aggie Society, XYref-stling. Track. Bl.-XRTIN CRAFT Sl1'Nm1ler J. I.. CULBERTSON Ilolmrt Acacia, Student Senate, SeC'y-Treas. Senior Class, Stock judging Team. I NOEL F,xRR1xcsToN Sffllwtzier Sigma Mu Sigma, Aggie Society, Yar- sity Yell Leader. M.xRcELL DERDEYX Pauls Valley Block and Bridle. ERNEST FRY Tlmnzas Omega Literary Society, Aggie S0- ciety, Block and Bridle. RAYMOND GLASSCOCK Lullzcr Alpha Zeta, Aggie Society, Block and Bridle, Stock judging Team. OLLIA GOFF Supulpa H.gxRoLD GOULD Bvlzu Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, 4-H Club, Scabbard and Blade, Stock Judging Team. S. O. GRAHAM Frederick JOHN P. GRAY Olzlalzoma City Page 33 - io K. 4... Z- Q 7-N in il'-av ,IQ - x Y' Q 's X fy ww: Aff. .'TZ7f'5Q,1Z : 'i.7 ' 3 ' . ,, a, N 1' L N if , ff ll, 'im ,' wf - .' Q Q 3? avi.-1-we 1 5. g. N. 'li' 'iz V may i,: ' W ' SENIORS XY. D. GRAY 0kf'llI01lIfl City Alpha 421111111111 Rho, Student Senate, Block :md Bridle, Ag-He-Ruf-Nex, Stock judging Tea 111. H. B. IrIAY11.xN E mid Alpha Cvllllllllil Rho, Pres. NIEHS Panhellenic. BRYCE HILL Rizzvlz XV. K. HUFF Gramifield HERBERT G. JQNES Cloud Clzify' Alpha Gainma Rl1o, Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle, Aggie Society. D LESTER K1LP.xTR1CK Hzmfcr Kappa Tau Pi, D. and O. Cluh XX7re5tling. v FRED IQNIGHT .S'l1'!Iw11f0r Ro1sER1' l,lVERGOf'1D fl1'tlI!l'lI6'SfL'f Scahhard and Blade, Block and Bridle. ZEB I.owE llffzrrmz, Ark. Alpha Gamma Rl1o, Stock jtldging 'I'-eam. EARL NIALONE Clzzkieizslzii Red Red Rose. JAMES MCCHRTY Jllcllzgzulz JOHN NIFCOLLUBI Emerson, Ark. Alpha Ciilllllllil Rho, Alpha Beta Kappa, Aggie Society. Page 3-I SENIURS Al.Xl,'Kll'li ATf'Sl'.XlJIJliN C'l1i'l.wf1 Kappa Sigma, -Aglitrg, Student Sen- ate, Ag-lle-Rul-Nex, Aggie Society. Block and Bridle, Stock blllflglllg Team. Moulds I'Hii,i,Il'w l fi1'rf-11-rz.' .Alpha iiamma Rho, liloclc and liridle. FRANK R.x'rHm'N Ybnzlhlf' Alpha Zeta. Aggie Society, Wrest- ling. t'i,.x1uaNcE Ri+:Yxoi.os lfmffwf, La. Kappa Tau l'i, Y. Nl. li. A. I GLENN RICKS .S'l1'lltgw1ffr Chi Beta, Platform, Aggie Society, Y. BI. C. A., Horticulture Club. W11.LI.m Siernv fmlry Cross Country, Track, Aggie Society. CLYDE SHI2RM,xN .Shflzwzlcr Scabhard and Blade. Rl.'SSEI.I, SORRELLS Blair Sigma Mu Sigma, Red Red Rose. HERBERT Swim .5'11'!!w.1fvr Alpha Gamma Rho, Aggie Society, Track. Iboiicsms TVTITCHIILI. Byars Kappa Alpha, Aglite, Football, U Club, Student Senate. CARI. XYICK Ukvwzf Aggie Society, Track. TQHRIS XVHITE Geary Alpha Zeta, Aggie Society, Wrestling, UU Club. Page 35 1,2 J .3 ,. 1' Q-W L,- X., ani- 1.-f 1:1- A: -I 1: 1 A f JY Hilgyap sigh..- i 2 EQ 433,326-V ,Ju 1, QU' A .qs M L JUNIORS JOHN TOLLIHUN Stillwater B URL BARER Wvllston O. A. M. C., 4-H Club. ORVILLE HARNETT MrClo11d THEODORE BARNETT Olelulznma City LEONARD BELL Pawzzec Omega Literary Society, Track, Y. M. C. A. FRANK BITTNER Edmomz' TED BIMQHAM CIII.f1c'lISIIll Kappa Sigma, Block anfl Bridle. HUGH BROOKS JlIrKen:z'e, Tenn. NIARSHALL CALLAWAY Stillwater LOWELL CASKEY Stradord HERBERT CAVETT Jet ORPHEUS CHANDLER Francis Page 3 6 JlrN1oRs CARI. l'1,.xRR .lrmlfl 0. A. Xl. if., 4- ll flulw, .Xggle Society, Y. NI. C. A., Band. XYILKIE L'o1.1,1Ns Ilmflrfflc Alpha huiiuiiu Rho, Block Qlllll Bridle, .-Xg-lfle-Rul-NOX, D. Qiml U. Club, Basket Bull, Truck. WI1-1.1.xM E. QQONNELL Rzfpwf, 11111110 Block and Briclle, Omega Literary Society. NI,xRwH.xL1, DEUNIER Ilfwmlz Aggie Society. I DELMAR Domilxs ilhzrfma Alpha Gamma Rho. THoM.Axs F. DODSON Mfzgnnlm, A rle. LAWRENCE DRAKE Gate CARL FARRINGTON .Rl mzdfzrlan Rox' FELTON Hydro Block and Bridle, Aggie Society. CHARLES 1l1.ovER El Reno Chi Beta. CHESTER GRAY C'J11'flm5l1:1 JACK HASTINGS Perleins Page 37 'f -' ,. W,::!'-zag:g,f W '.T'31 ewmw' .- l l l l 1 l 1 f ,Q I .inf- W YN? 5 1 l l 1 'C' 1 1 P' Y ' ff-1 . -e'-5 5f f? '5 ,' f: 39im4km.Z ,5'gr1i.5.H ,L..5:i3 .ELL Qrnq... JUNIORS I-IIIDsoN HICKS Hugo Block and Bridle. NIARVIN HOGLIE Lindsay Alpha Gamma Rho. ULEN IIVBBARD Weleefka CLARENCE IQLINE Wutmzga ARTHIIR C. IQING Kfngfislzw ALLAN IQIRKPATRICK Wefzznzlea A'll'RR.XY LINDSAY Lindszzy Alpha fiilllllllil Rho, Aggie Society, Ag-He-Ruf-Nex. IRL LACAMP Gage Aggie Society, Y. M. C . A. XYAYNE NIILLIQR Alina l D. sind-U. Cluh. XY. PAUL lWILLER i Il1ll7'Z'6lifll Cn1111110n'c' Beta Theta Pi. AUSTIN NIANUEL Woodward Sigma-Phi Epsilon. Commeree. Rov V. lX4ILLER Bradley Aggie Society, W'restling. Page 38 'z W . Ilfl R, 'i e, 1 je'NU S ,V WN . JAMES Mokifmmklm An10r1't11 Aggie Society, l3lock1111fl lirirlle. ' fil.ENN AlCl7UN.XI.I'J LIAIIKISUJ' ixlllllll fiilllllllll Rho, liuselmll. KIV111, MCRILRT1' LlIIIi0JI L'1'l,v Alpha fillllllllll Rho, Aggie Society, l . D. and O. Club. A' IJELLIS N1a1.soN Gwllfy l. l l , I , JUHN E. NE1.soN 0lQw1111l1 Alpha 611111111111 liho. 1 RALPH Nisuis UkflllI17NI1l Cily Alpha C1111111111 Rho, 'I'1'z1clc. FRANK OZMEN1' Ilwzger A AUNTIN PARKER Ifwzfzvssfgv Beta Theta Pi, Truck. Q? Bum, P.xTTERNoN Bnullvy Alpha frillllllllll Rho, XYrestli11g. l REAL l'1TTs Fujffizx Sigma Xu, Pi Epsilon Pi. 3 f2fE'f:I ' fViEORGE POINTER Ukwmzlz ,N ,K HENRY PULSON l'1'111't1z .V iff A 1 1. . A .. A A , AA Pug1'39 -4 A if MZ f V E Eff 2 41 , - 2 ffl -ai ' ENQKXW' fn... oar- gan.. ' 4 v ,s w W, a 4 ,f 27 M LS.. A. S315 N gt ' , V M ' ,L ,,z,,g,' 3,2 JUNIORS Eimixim Qlxxtlz Aggie Society. Geary Cifzcll. Roiaums Siilfuvll QQEURQSE RULE Urlmzfifn Roscois SHAFER Cherokee H. JOHN SCHULTZ lfV6'fIflll'lif0l'II Beta Theta Pi, Football. W11.I.1.xM SHEEN Merlynu, Tm GUY M. SIMPSON lfVuk1'lfz Omega Literary Society, Aggie So- ciety. jiaswiz STRATTON Clinton Aggie Society, Platform. JOHN TINKER Sfillwaler Sigma Mu Sigma. Ton V..xNDERPooL ' Iloldemiille U. A. M. C., 4-H Club, Aggie Society. EARL WEAVER Mutual Aggie Society. MELVIN WELCH Helena Y. M. C. A., Aggie Society, Glee Club. Page ,ll'NlcmRs pf' Sul Wllrlixl-114 .fpffwlwlf IZIJMXR XX'1l,l,lAxx1N ,llffmlzfxfl CXRUI. ZIIKLK .N'l1'!!zum-r l'!lm'k 11ml Hrimllc, 'l'r.u'k. XXYII.l,l.XNl l51,,x1'r11,x' lifrflfnmflf- E Hilllfl. Ur4'l1L'Qtr.1. I FRED HUXX'IiRs lil Rwm XX'II.I.I.XNI Iiknrlwlmix' li! Rum Hluixx Bkxm' ,llffyfiwlfl f1l,lYliR Iilclixslxn Slcwlvw AIYRAI, Iilwxlilxr .Sv1I.HiL'lf1'l' IIARRY B.xYl.Ess .N'l1'lfw1If'r RICHARD f'HEI,If Ilffywml EVIQRIQTT l'l,.xRK ,llfuzwmz Pago 41 ,N Unmcgu Lite-rzlry Society. QA i- We Gb 4 'x 'C' SOPIIOMORES 1 bf' ' ,- , .A tb. 924- ' 1:-- . . A. an - 1 'W I llY4aH QLUUD Mz'C!ouz1' C.x1u,TuN L'uR1sIN YXIASIIUNII-11.210 , Q , Q UTTO COX LFIIIIPKIII . K - l 1 I Q M , A ,W A KENNETH QQHURTIER l,ulmnm , . 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I ,A , 1 I :E ,, A, ,sig ffti lf W 1 are :ill SE HRSATILITY in numerous lines of endeavor is shown in a study of accomplishments of Edward Parkman Boyd, Dean of the School of Engineeringeif such a list were available. The lfniversity of Illinois is responsible for Dean Boyd as an engineer, but the Dean himself largely was respensible for achieving the things he was able to while on the Champaign campus. XN'ork necessary to the earning of four letters in Big Ten Athletics usually is not considered compatable with the pursuit of an education in engineering or architecture. Dean Boyd, however, was able to do that while a member of Illini track squads from 1896 to 1901. Ciiraduating from the lfniversity of Illinois, Edward Parkman Boyd became a structural engineer, after receiving a position with D. I-l. Burnham and Company, of Chicago. He won the appointment with his graduates thesis, which was an eleven-story apartment hotel building. Dean Boyd was practicing in Uklahoma City when he was offered his present position as head of the Engineering School, four years ago. Previous to that time, he had worked throughout the United States as a Government engineer, supervising construction of Government buildings in several states. He has been a resident of Oklahoma since 1910. Page 50 SKCHUUL 'OE ENGINEERING x Twp rmu-N1c'1u rL.I.s, CEOISIC, Iinsirzxv, Kitixrsii, ISIJRKIUIQT, Ifiuxxiwieics, 'IQIIVIQNI-LN, Nltiliixxicx' ,llzkifilv VIITL'-TI103I.X5, 15u1,I.ER, I!1z.xui.12Y. BAKER, Axxis, 5T,XI'l.liY, XYILHIQR, l.tb'I'lIElQx Bullnm rms-4I5ixicNu'r'r, SAXTON, IJRVIQY, Btwn, IIVNT, Iit'm'x, NXIITH 'l'fXNI7,'XRl NZ H13 vwt11'st-s whivh l14tx't-vatrt-titllly hu-li wt rlft-tl nut in t'tlllfttl'lHiif' with stztlirlmtls sct ivy thc Swtiit-ty fur Pruiiiwtifni ut' Eiigiiicmiiig Ifclnt'attifvn nwn' itll' tvtifcrt-cl att iiliiitilftltlit A. ttncl NI t ull ' , . vga-. tnnrst-S Qtrv nth-rwl in tht- Ut-1m1't1iiuiits rt l wil, iXlL't'i1itI1lt'ili, I--lt-t't1'1t1tl, fil1L'I1tit'Lll ztntl lncltlstriztl Hmgiiict-riiig. All of thcst- clqutrtintiits rvtitivi' t'ttt1rstts lt-ailing' tn thv fiCQI'L'L' nf liztvlit-lm' of St'it'l1l'C in thtt stil:-it-rt pt-rttiining tn with th-yuwtiiit nt. Sllil-it'lNiS nf gt-iivrttl ultivzttiuii strc intt-rwm'cn with thc stilwjt-tits nf the st-vvrzvl fit-1'z1l't1iitnts. in at lutlatlitx-fl inaznnt-r, tu FH ffivc tht- t-ngim-t-ring grzulttutt-s it miiiprt-lit-1isix'ti vnllcgt- t-tlttt-1,1itn. Ifqnipinviit vmisists nf tht' If1igiiit'v1'i1ig Hnilrling, with its lztlmr41t'n'ia-s gtntl ultlipiiiviit. nhivh nrt- lit-ing t-nlitrgt-rl VUIlSitiL'I'lli,tly licuttlst- nt' thu tiiiprt-tm-flt-iitutl texpznisitni nf the ttntirt- institntiwn. Thu stuff in liligim-crilig is cmiiprist-rl uf nicn lmrunght tftgvtlit-r i-I't'IN luttling tt-vliiiitutl untl un- gin ct-ring schools ot the l'nitt-fl Status. 'lilitfy arc vhtnstn nut ztlnnt' fm' tht-ir training in willt-gtt. but grt-att tt-iiipliztsis is lztirl uprm lvrztvtiml l,'XllL'I'iL'IlVt'. l3rmttl t-xlft-i'it'iiw in ltIAiit'iit'lll ttiigiiit-vriiig sul stil mjctits on thc part of tht-sv fzlvulty incnihcrs cnztlmlt-s tht- institution tn nH't-r nn t'xt'ct-cliiigly tint- Ilfiillg group of wtfll-trztint-cl fllfllilj' iiictiilmt-rs. Invirlcntztlly, tuition ultmt' at t-ztstt-rn svhnuls, ufft-riiig thti saint- t'nrrit'nl11 ttninunts tn st-vt-ml hunclrcrls of rlullurs at your murc than till cxpcnscs of H. .-X. M. V., invlntling litmrcl, mmm, gtntl flu thing. High school g1I'llflll2llt'Sf'lii tlklzthuma liziw- an uplmnrtttiiity In gttt Qin llIl4llI'l7itSSCti twlttut- tiun for It-ss, perhaps, than it cuulcl Int- ulmtztim-rl ilI1XXYi1L'l'L' L-lst: ljtljjr' 51 '3Si7-'6 .., .,,...-... We he -in-.- C Q m qw. A SENIORS HARRIS BATEMAN Guthrie Beta Theta Pi, Sigma Tau, A. S. C. E. WILLIAM J. BECKETT Amidarieo Kappa Kappa Psi, A. I. E. E., Band, Engineering Society, Orchestra. l CiII.ES L. BLACK Medford Omega Literary Society, Band, En- gineering Society, A. S. M. E., Y. M. C. A. EVERETT BOSS-ARD Tulsa Kappa Kappa Psi, Alpha Rho Chi, Band. HUIH BROXVN Slzawnee Omega Kappa Nu, Alpha Rho Chi. RICHARD COUPER Stillwclter Scabbard and Blade, A. S. C. E., Rille Team. FRED CUPELAND Alex Alpha Gamma Rho, W'restling, Aggie Society, Engineering Society, Gym Team. LESTER CRARS Perkins Sigma Tau, A. l. E. E. EUGENE DEVVITT C1lI.CkllSlLtl Chi Sigma, Aglite, Ag-He-Ruf-Nex, Student Senate, Redskin Staff, O'Col- legian, Engineering Society, Plat- form. 1 1 XXARREN ENIAIONS Vz'm'ta. Kappa Kappa Psi, Band. SIDNEY EXXYING Drzmzrfglzt Sigma ,Tau, Engineering Society, A. S. C. E., Scabbard and Blade. BRUCE GLENN Czfslzizzg A. I. E. E. pdgg 5 7 SENIUIQS E. Nl. f'iI.liNN L'11s!11'11,:f .X1fisicEY GOOOE lim!! Kappa Kappa lki, Engineering SO- Ciety, Bancl, .X. S. V. E. xYII,I,I.XNl 1Lle1Ifif1N Clzfrkfzslm Chi Beta, Alpha Rhn Tau, Engineering Soviet llhi, Sigma V. t2E1e.x1,D H.x1-E .lfimfi Engineering SOciety. X SAM IIAAS Ingersoll Engineering Society, A. I. E. E.. 'lirac'k, JOHN II,xssi.ER .S'l1'.'.'f.w11fr Chi Beta, Alpha Sigma Delta, Engle neermg Society, .X. S. V. E. :XRTHVR Il.xwO1zTH Ilkrmv SCZllPlW2lI'fl anfl Blade, Kappa Tau lui. I'.xr'1, HENDERSON Riwu Chi Beta, Kappa Kappa Psi. Banrl. GEORGE llOI.T H A L EARI, F. HOLYFIELO Alpha Rho Chi KI. HOHTON Alpha Sigma Delta, Eng ciety. A. I. E E. Page 53 W1i.1..xRD JONES lizlnzond , Kappa Kappa .Al rdnzore incering SO- lVfzy1znkf1 Psi, .S't1'lIwf11'f'r Q' 'W- E. ,, .-,-a....W.-,..,.a.-a,,.t...WWE WS-25 l . 3 2 I l l l mm ci i 1, l l i l i l, ii bl il l l fi 13 l was-f- Y E l 5 iz i aim , 5. I. in--. V. E. J I G! , ,Jia ' 4 .-.iw I, 3 5 .wi 5 Nz QI? RZ -v 295 .,, fi , -. .. ,,AA. ..., - . SENIORS KuxNIf.'I'II if liIiRN Piztaam' Sigma Tau, Scalnlwartl and Blade. l Rl5D KERSHNER ClltU'CllIIWl' Beta Theta Pi, Redskin, Aggievator, Pi Epsilon Pi. II.xImI,Im liUNU.Xl3lLL Gllfflfl-lf l Pmega Kappa Nu, Sigma Tau, Scala- lward and Blade. I-IIQNRY lfOZEL Sliiizumfc Fcailvbard and Blade. EIIi..xIi LUTT Brifzlemiizz Engineering Society, A. S. M. E., Fcalwbard and Blade. C'I5CII, NEWTON Czisffr City Engineering Society, A. 9. M. E. l,EWls OVNEILL Tulsa Vhi Sigma, Sigma Tau, Scabbard and Blade. llI5IuI.II PICKETT Gwmnnzo Omega Literary Society. R.xI,IfIHI Porriziz Chandler Chi Sigma, Sigma Tau, Kappa Tau Pi, Y. NI. C. A., Omega Literary bo- ciety, Engineering Society. Bao RECER Gerozzimo Kappa Tau Pi, Scabbard and Blade, A. I. E. E., Y. M. C. A. Epxxxxlzp M. REID Illorrismz ANIYLE RICHARDS Stillwater Alpha Sigma Delta, Scabbard and Blade, Engineering Society, A. I. E F Page 54 SI-ZX Ii ills 'l'uixiv Iiixixwgn .N'11'!!zi-.mr 'Iii-unix. VI IYT Rimlilqs V1'1l.f!i1 Vlli Signu. l.lfl'f IQm,1ficN I':'11fli1 Sigi11L1'Ii.,u1, .X. I, li. lf. XI-QINJN RVTH Umry Hera 'lilufm Vi, Signizi iliilll, Ifngi- IICCVIIIQ Fucicty, .X. S, if IQ. x, ' Sx'i,v1isT1a1e Siuvifiie Szzfqlrr i Vhi F-ignm, Ifngiiiccring Society. Ilixiumn Smxx Ilazzryvlm .X. I. li. If., l lIIQlllCL'I'iIlg Sucicty. RicH.xRn SMITH flklffffifnm Ury jnnx STRIQIKER S1111 . 111fm1fn, Ylnv. Acacia, Scixlvlmrcl :incl Blucle, Alpha i Rhoi 111, P1 Epsilon Pl, Engineering Soviety, .'Xrc'I1itvm'tL1rul Suviety. x EDWARD 1.15 li 'l'.xx'i,u1z fM'llIllf,Ql'f' Evieklirr AIJANIS Dulcr Page if Sigma Tau. I i i IIERBERT 'FUXIPKINS Puwm' Sigma Tau, Sciiiwlwuril and Blurlc. i Mix RTIN .xl,SI'.XIfkiH .S'l1'!lw.'1!vr bu- -sv. X ff Wi? ,-W JLTNIURK RUBER1' BASIL .5111 water Ton BLACKKETTER CH15L'x1 RQHERT CLOUD Signm Chi. VIRGIL F. CULE q Lumhcla Chi Alpha. ROY COLLIER Engineering S0 S.xx1l'E1. DAVIS Lnlguff' Kappa Alpha, Engincexing Society Basket Ball. ROBERT DODD Gutlzm Alpha Rho Chi. JOY H. ELLISON Clzecotalz Alpha Sigma Delt1 CECIL DQTY Nav Engineering Soc e 3 BEN FOUTS Ponfa Lzly Y. M. C. A. HAROLD FLOOD Newkzrk Alpha Rho Chi Ixuppi Ivlppi Pei Band, Orchestri Jrxinies junx V. ilixliiulcli I.wrj11m' lilli Bctii, Enginct-ring Society, Tennis, A. S. 1 I E. Hiaxiu' II.xR'ri.iax' .llfm lgilllfl Yicicxux Ilfvuiiis f'1H'lI!'!fI'I' Sigma Phi Epsilon, Band. lfmin Hui. Hfr11'kAIUf'!f Engineering Society. X Il.xiwl.1m IIVNTIQR Ilbffflmzrfl ERNENT jfwxiau lilk Gly Engineering Society, -X. S. if Ii. .'XI.I'REIJ juimxs Rm! Rnfk YIRKLIL JONES Sfzyfivr, Tax-. Iiuwxlm IQEFFER f'Ill'HIl'lI Engineering Society. ARTHUR ICINGERY Bz'!lz'n,gs R.xY51uND LARGE Uk!flfIOHIlI C'1'!y LEO W. LAW ilzzfuifzrkn Page 57 'S-'S' , 1 wo' - vs il K bs ', l 'XETSQW ' '. ' 'fe W1 ' i w Q v , ,yy 'KN qu-0. K x fp l., Wg, hi X Q' All'NIt PRS Bois l.liIi1AlI fllhllllllflllll LY!-v ' an 'lihetzi Pi. . ,PH l.t'1,m'n'i: fflklllltf-Q1L't' l'iREll :Xl.XlfKlE I.f:f.'im1 llvleul Moi.mu'P Sm'!1'11g Ixcii NIc,XwK1i,Ii Ilmfirfkk Il.xi, Xlctiixix ,film Student Qennte. KELXU KlL'l'i.XI.I. Feriflifrsimz Y. Nl. Cf A. l,lUNELl. Klcii1o1mI1WIN ll 00f1lflWlI7 Roscoli UXVEN . lVewher11,, Tclzu. Engineering Society. Eoimxk PERCIVAI. Lzmutmz Rifle Team. H.xRv1zv PRETTY .Slnzzuzzee Chi Beta, Engineering Society, Cllee Club. l'l.XROLD REDDING Muskogee Alpha Rho Vhi, Engineering Society. Football. Page 58 .yrxioiw liII.Xl:l.lCw Rixiai' l4,'1foZ-Nrw!! Dliiiem' Rolsliglcwox .S'lf!!zw.1!w' juries Roysli .N'lz'l!r.vzlwr .X. fi. KI. If., lfngiiiccfririg Sofia-ty. tliioieuii Rliomzs llwvkw!! A. Q. Ni. If., EIlQilll'l,'I'iI1g Sofia-ty. N ULIVIQR RUSIiI,Il'N l'i-lliliiilli' Sigma Phi Epsilon, Football. FRANK S1Q.xRc'Y .H'!. .fIr.'.1fvr .Xlphn Sigma Delhi. Axnloxx' SELJENKA Pmgnr Vhi Sigma, Iingiricering Society, Iinncl, Orchestra. DEAN Scie.xx'roN Kimuu flu' SVNINER Tnlsfz Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Rho Chi. Howxkn SKINNER Tulsa Engineering Society. IQULIJJ 5NIITH .S'l1'llzufzler IiV.xNraE1,o5 STICPHANUN Drznzusfns, S,W'Z 1 Page 59 59- N 2 0 gf . 1' w .mai jvxif ms XX'l1,1.lixxl 'I'Iim1ifwN Tulsa Iiliggiiwcriiig Society, Hamid. lf. H, TIQQNHR f'fIIAt'k1lS!IIl Cilii Hem, Pi Epsilon I'i. Ymwx Tvlcxiiu IJIITUIIUQ' I giiuluhi Cl1iAlplm. IVAN Wmisiizii Emil Chi Beta, Engineering Siwicty. 1 I. Nl. XYlfl.1'II .N'f1'.'f'zu11f6r lnliix H'II,I,I.XNl5 Slzizmn ilifll. Wui.s12x' Slziiwzve Ifnginccriug Fovicty. IIARRY , X1:Ialex1a'ri1v .il n1'n1,m' Aievlfy .xSl.I,I5ON II'vf11n1lefz XYAXYNE .Xizxiwimfvca .llnmrim ., icmzciia IEEIQRYMAN Ukmmzlz Iingincering Society, XVreStling. 1,50 BEST Sigma Phi Epsilon, Track. Pt7flJll Il Page OO juxmns MAX lilmxlii' rlrlfzmlff V1-lull, Blvlilc l rwflff1'fl: Y. NI. li. K., Iingim-cring Suvim,-ly. Il.xlmI.lm li, I3R.xIuf1'wlcl'm Tym, Kun. lf1.m'n BRETT glw1A-,v I ,XRTHVR BRINK Cvllfllll-V LI-Zu Blumulis lf! RJ-mf f,ll1QgLi Kappa Xu, EIlgil1L'L'I'illg Sn- vlcty, Basket Hull. XYll.I.I.XNI Iilwwx f'fll-Vfflll ST.xxw11.1, Ifiylfns Alrflmfm' IAN f Xl.DWIiI,I. .S'f1'!!imlwr QQLENN Uxlzle ,S'l1f1m1w Signm Nu, Iingirmcu-r'ing Suvicty. f'l.Il'l1HRIJ ifxv 7'1f!,v.1 Iilwu-ik f'llRIwTIAN lx'1'11fgfi.wlm' P1 '1' lvl Q -gr-E, 1 L w vhs. Qs 'fa A 1 A 453. 2- - ...L . G' 4 f ??'i'5'ii? ' can fur. w - A AWE N 2' 5. f HES: f 1 f. , if C Q? N . we ., 4 A fr' .Ll v... .W 4 , A f N N ,, A -IWW ' 1 Aff f r 1 'WM f 1, as my Aff A-L if x' JR I AF 'I' N r ', ' QV GA . V G! .. 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CLAYTON Tvxalmma RAYMOND COUGER Fredcrzfrk FLOYD CUMMINGS Tulsa ALIZON DAVIS SlILlTL'IICl' FRANK DAVIES Skmlcc HOXYELL DICKSON .fl rdmore FRANKLIN DIEHMEL Pawnce FORREST DIEHI, Cimfiaw RAY DRAIN Waafifard jAx1Es DVORACEK Garber CLEO ECKENWILER Morrison LAVONE EIHERTS Salman MAX EDERINOTON Illuskagee RAYMOND ELLIS Hugo JAMES ELLISON Bristow THOMAS ENOLIRH Hominy OPIE EVANS Poteau QQLENN EYLER Slillwater EARL FETZER Helena CHARLES FLINN Oklahoma City NIILBURN FRAZIER Blackwell ORA FRETZ Watonga EMERY FULK Carnegie PRESTON W. GEORGE Kaw City Page 62 S11l'lI1 M11 mlilis j1'1,11s 111111112 .mpzflfwz HAI- UIl1w1,1N l'1111l.s' l'r1lf1'y l'11ExT151: 11111111311 l'j111'1l Hfmlilc HIYENS H'r1mItu11r1I 1111115 431111111-'1f1.1,1E111' BI.lIQ1'f R111:E1cT H111111' -X'!lllTL'Ilt'l' I,.11cE f1RI2IiNE li1111'r.11111, .lr!c. GLENN 13111x1Es Tnfflv NIIIQLYIN 121411111 Jffzrfzazzwf RLSEELI, II.11.1. P1114-11m NEWTUN HAMMER Pl7txflS5I'f t'1'1cT1s IIA1R1z1s 11111011 IOHN BL71e1f111e11 H.xR1z1soN 01e!11lmm11 Cify NI.1xwE1,1, PIUDGES Flllhfllllllf XY1Lfs1i1x1 HEx1P1111.1, Fmiernle PAU1. HENDERSON Si. JUI111, K1111. CHESTER IIENRY CfItlIIlNl'f ALEXANDER H11,1111x Efimmzfl CL,x1:ENcE HOTT .S't1'llw11tvr TERRILI. ISBELL Jfzrksbvro, Tex. I.41wRExCE JACKSON EI Rmm CECIL JONES Blair XVADE IQEENE II'tllZ1lI06 ROY IQING Enid Page 63 HN we 27. 1 1 qhKf'Z 722g 1,55 NW- 'M 24- r H pl ' Q 4 72: 4-. X11 '- S 1 X 3.3 4 E1 s I M15 5. 5 I M rx , M ' 1. ' e. A ,QQ s 11' I .JE if .I ivw x ,If ' 'wk -1 ,, Q ,wwp GQ 1 s 'R 'G : P Q M6 F 'S iz, ' 1' WN v- A - 11 ' I' I '- rx 'Y' ' I .. K' ' 4 1 ' I-.V 'D EF.:--,1-m+:sL-ag1.i85?SxSm,,.-,:.a14.1:1fi1.1 .:-i.if1.- .1 ' W. . 1,1 7 - 3 W-. I Y R i f 4 ,ix 'fi f- 3' Y - 'A... V xg. . , Q-VA . Kb., P 5, , Q A Haw-1 'KJ is , HM , 41 1 R , . 4 4 15 f f ' 'G'- if Q5 Ei if 422: , , QS if f K , Az 'ffz YE fm ' SOPIAIONIURES A4ILO LEEPER E1 Reno JOSEPH LETHCO Bzzslzylzeud e K BERNARD LOWE Lfzmmzt i RAYMAAND LHVEL.Al,lY Slmwzee A PERRY NIARLEY Kizzgbfislzer ' HARULD NIANLEY Tulsa . f R5 Q - ,Ju F ag I PAUL IXIATTIESEN Bdlzngs N' DAN LEE MAYER Olelfzlzonm City A A I1ERM.XN MEL1,1Es Ilzmfvr 1 A 3 LAWRENCE NIETZHIER Cnpuu 3--M NIER1, BIEYIER Slzllmzfer PAVI. NIILSTEAD SfI.N7Ullft'7' KARL NIINi,iI'H.Xl'wEN Sflpulpa Q RICHARD NIUNTC-UMERY IJlII.Itlllt'!PllI.ll, Pu. CLARENCE MCC'U1.Lor'caH Tulsa AZLL ' A mf bm. Q, 1, 'ILHUAIAS NICIVER Slzrezfvporl, La. 5 A VERNUN AICIQISSICK Burllvszfllc ' 5 IQENTON NICNIAPIAN Grvmlfivld, Mn, S A Q ,ll XYAYNIE NICVAY Oflton qs.. . PAUL NoRR1s Clzifkaslm Mun PEAQOCK Jrjfvrsmz ff , flzgw v. P Y I box l,ECKliNP4XL'4lI'I .Slcmive A 'f A A ,IEEEE PEER buf!-NZL'll!4'?' V' f FRANK PETERSON Tulsa ,Y 9 Ez, , 4 V X 5 - PS, S vfigff . ' - I-II If , , I ,, , , PL :gc lv S4 Will PMI PRES la.. 5. Ll:Xx I ,xxx lv !'. X LM 36' QQ. 5- 5. 9. I 2 135 XX II,I.l,XM l'uwE1e I,IlJf4l5, Yvx. ,M EVERETT VIJTNILXN f'llI'Hl1'll Fl-LXNTZ Rxkm' linffl Ky ,ii ,Z ',60i2xx',:'s!'A I JOHN RIECTUR Iltllllllllllltl ff ' 5 ' 6- 1 Muon REYNHLIIS 1511111 fr' 'T I.EsT1214 RrcH,x1m5 .S'fI.H'ZC'IlfU7 D 34- Q 2 X IS 4. JAY RICKS .S'!1'l. 2w1lf'r G' ' ,. IMYD RHI:ERTauN S1'14lfiv11fc1' 'A Inllw SCUTT Ivllll' ' , I Lk U. KI SEII3Ol.D Ukfulzrvfazfz Cffy R1is51iL SIQNELA PUIIWII Cify Fu NYU S1106 KLEY ,S'l1'.'lw1fvr LDELL SHUFKLEY E11171' D.XI,E SHUCIQILX' 1511111 ELDON SH L'F1fI,Em1z4LQE1c .5'lzf111zrm'!s, Tm- f CLAUDE Smffsox Lawton HERHERT 5XIITHER Ifreflvrnk 1- R.xLPH SuL'THw1c'K Gm!-wr THCm.xs JEFIIEIQNJN BOWERS .S'i1'lIfw1ler UTHU 5P.XRKb Gurlw iw. F. B. SPARK: Tvfllllfvl MJ, CI.ARENC'Ii SPIZAKS B1m'lc5f'z'I!e V l RQHERT STA PLF5 Brzsfmu 5, .. K -fs R.xYxmxn STAPLES Brisfmu Page 65 . 51 1 'R-. - , . SUPII1 AIURE5 ' 5? ' 1 is Jr ,-7 A., H N 1. A 'N W' 'QA 'N ' 4' P.XI,'L 5'1'IiIiI3.X M Reno w A .. ' Q K X 'e:2:f?3'aix up , ' is -,A . F Ag A.. A, TA 3,152 -1.1, A LUWELI, bToKE5 f1U3IfIlIUlII'l Lzfy EM F i, Tv ELIDWIN STVEMKY I1Av11'm A 1 1 1 ' fr G' , , N -' ' 9 I1 RED 5WE,XZY Luther ' Q 4 ' .XRTHITR SWITZER Ilezzwsscy 'if X NX ' I1l,x1z1wL1, TANNERY Olr11111!Agve 5 ' ' V s 1 4 'WW 'ix :XNDREXV TE.xuL'E Eldnnzrln 5 . V A . f I.Eu IERIil,'SH Illllfll A X E tfH,xm,Es. THQMAS IV1m1lw1rd fl 1 ' . ' . fi Zv' 5 : . I A, f- fx: , . ' 2- A f ' ' W Inylw lHu11PsoN .Uflzzgzwz V L' ' A ...M A M 1 ' Euwxmm INRE.-X5TER Alzzskogcr J? if, Y , , 1 A12 A 1 A ' 3 , Rm' X1 AN DEVENTER JlIo1111l11111 Vzvw ' H 1 'mx Z I 'X 5 ,wk 4,1 L' Z ,A A 1.2, ,X ' .Z A11 A 1,11, A . R. E. YICKREY COI'1'7Zgl0ll J A A ' A Cx RI. YOTAXV If0!f17t'IZl'I'U6 A W ,IQHN W,x1.KER Sirozzd 1 1 - 1 xx' T -- F 11 ' 1 'el ,A A ,,,, AA P ,EIABI EA HER5 re erzc 5' YIRUII, XYEQ1' Kiowa ' . f I',x1'1, XYEST OIel11l1011111 City A x X N PERRY XVILEY St1'Zl'w11ter 3 as , LA GALYN XVILKINS Of?Z1lIZOIlZl1 City ! kv v 0 f Ru11E1:T NK usox For! Towson 5 1515154 xi, : WW d 3 AL'u1fsT ZELLNER 01100511 51 '1,':1 .vw -v- A iw F ' EAAAAA ,TAQAA A W - A A JUHN AI'NINY,XLT Frederzrlr A I 2 A 'A j.XA1Ee ALGYRE II0l1l1'111'1'Uc' i E 5 h ' h....m. - ,. . , .,... ,, ,,,.k, Page 66 If RESI I Nl Ii N I..x YERN ,-X1,mN l1n'm1jif'!fl EARL ,XNnER5uN lffzifl HLWLII .XNDIiRsUN IIW1-x'11nL-11 jTxx1Es ,XTKINNON Alfzmgzmz ,XRTHVR BAKER .S'li!.'m1!wr R.x1,PH BALL Yukfm PAUI, H.x1.1.1xuER Gzzynmn Tml BARNHART fU.'!ll1IHllIfl Ci!-v I.YTI.E BTXRNARD Clzlmdler I Rox' BENNETT .S't1'!!m1lrr HENRY W. BE5T Pufefzzz YICTUR BEYER5 IIIPIIIZIIIYV XYINFRED BIRCHWELI. C'1r1'cIfmd uv1I,LI,UI BISHOP Slfllwzrcr JOSEPH BOUN Cll5lI!'IIlQ J. B. BOWERS .11 nzbcr SAM Bouxns Tulsa O. A. BUYER C'lm'6!f1111I RURERT BR.u1B1.E Muskugve ARNULD BRAYTUN Jllfullasfer CLAYTUN BRIGGS Uknzulgee W1r.L1.xxr ISRIGGS Oknzzzlgrc ARNOLD BRUXVN Pmmz Cify HOWARD BROXVN Ukfafzfmzu f':'!'v Page 67 Y 'fu- 5- K' 3 3 f N-rv I I X, -... v. bs N 1 Q., H 24' pw ,...,....... ,,,, - , ,.f AA......A, A , , A.,...,. 2 MX -2. ...N 6,35 V V w ,, N -. L f W Q, I g V . . ' ,. 1 'V W My X W N V ' f 'V' K p c' N .. 2 ' ,a 1 4:55, 'A 'ff K A ii I M M... U . sl 2? X , , 4 E r-122' f ir 1 , , . .,-A f P Lf- . r 'qw 778' aziwz' f if N L ' Wfn' V 7' fr. Ai . 5 f ,X V V, . - , : vv Q xx . , A fi Q an Q' 8 'Q N , X 1 f xym, lg ' , .Y-332' ,,-52,1 ' 'W' P x Cv 'X I ' , Q- , qm- ',': 5 -2 ' V . 1 5215 Z3 .J FR ESH M EN Pufl. BRUWNING Bristow Euro BRUNEI! Oklulmnm Cily CQEORUE BU1eToN Asizlumi, Ark. 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Rfn' XYIQST fJk1'f1l1111111 C'1'l,v Rlriuxlm Wranrs .111111l11rk11 Page 73 il 1 P V Y V A LHLA- 1 E171 A 1 J W X , N ,iy lgjj J . i S .mx- 1- . MW- ,,W.x.fo V 'ww z.. -,M ,.7-1F?,..'g7,v.-3 , rgwfc' .X by f .ww ' Q91 ,.,.-- Page 74 i'f 'Q,q X x ,f 3 , R wx, k X gg v-Q-if f , -. - M5 f f X f 53'?fP YISSSWA V gg ' fy YQV Ai-1 , yy! L Y J ff xx X N ff if 40 f ip ,XXIJ N P J JZ f Q ,m,J f XR ,SS Z ? ff f fy '-isa, 5, ,n s,-W 1 NJFO ffg OU aw J '-fy' EQ JD 'iff K fy 5 U 1 A C 53 .gf f , W 4503 IENQUIM 1L1W1E1M1w1PuE J tClLARlENtClE HAMHLTUN MelEllL,lRUY ff-Z3 BOUT every man there is some outstanding characteristic which marks him and sets him apart, either higher or lower, from his associates. The outstanding characteristic of C. H. Mclilroy, head of the Department of Science and Literature, is his versatility. He can, and does, do eyerythinge-Imroadly speaking. Aggie students have half a dozen different conceptions of him. Some know him as Dean of Science and Literatureg others know him as Assistant President of the Vollegeg and still others know him as Vhairman of the Athletic Council. XYhen you want anything done, students frequently are heard to say, go to Dean Mc- lilroy. He'll hx it up for you. llsually those making such statements are absolutely right. From helping athletes arrange schedules so that they can remain eligilmle for participation in sports, to presiding over the pulmli- cations hoard of the college, he is ethcient, willing, and fair and square throughout. llean Mclilroy a product of Oklahoma and of Oklahoma A. and M. Follege. Born at Tulsa, he there olmtained his early schooling. Then he enrolled in the College secondary school, entered college, and was graduated in llltlti. Dean McElroy immediately after graduation liegan his work as Assistant Professor of Bacteriology, holding that position until 1920. Then the teaching of Veterinary Medicine was added to his duties, and he was made Dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine and acting Dean of the School of Science and l,it'erature. At the present time, he still is Dean of the two schools, llean Mclilroy never is too husy to help students who visit him daily in search of advice. Over his desk there hangs a little placard which hears hut one word: f'Smile -and that word would seem to reflect perfectly the sunny disposition of the amiable Dean of the School of Science and Literature. Page 76 SCHOOL UE SC11ENCE AND 1L11'111E1RAT1U1RE 'V . . 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'1'11ir1c1111 1111p11rt1111-111s 11111111'il111111 111 1111- 1111i11i1111115' 111' 11111 811111111111 111111 1,i111r111111'11 17ix'isi1111. 11111511 1711p11r11111-111s lift' 11s f111l111x's: B1111111y, C'1111111is11'3'. 1H:I1Q11S11, F11r11ig11 1.1111g1111g11, K11111111- 111111iCs, N1llS1l', P11ysi11111 1-I1111C11ti1111 for XY111111-11 111111 1X11,'I1, Pl1ysi11s. S1111111'l1.Z1111111gy. B111it111'111111gy, 111111 Vc111ri1111ry M1111i11i1111. T1111 511111111111 111111 1,11l,'l'211llI'L' 11ix'isi1111, 11l1vi1111s1y, is 111111111 l7I'11l1lll'I' 1111111 its 111111111 i11111li11s. l'11g1' ff ii- Miiif L. SICNIURS C1.,x1:11xt1f. BRhIg1Jl,uXl+. cZ7'flIiIlflfl' .-I r1l11mr1' .Xc'ac'ia, C'hi Sigma, Kappa Kappa Pei, ,Xlpha Hera Kappa , Band, Stuf flent Senate, Kglites, U. anrl U. 51TEI,l,.X tfxxwi in .S'11'!!w11z1'r .SvfJf'liIifl1, IILEXN Emziav l r1111k.'1'11, Ill. Grizzfmzff' .-Xvaeia, Chi Sigma. Ri'Tn juxias .5't1'!l-zufzter .3'fJ1't'lill1I llnwiin Korn Gr111!1111I1' thi Sigma. XXIWNE MARTIN Uomma lfiuli. t'H.x1u.Es Sm 111,12 Gftlfflltlft' Iiv1ai.vN limcswx Fur! I'Vll,VII!', I1111'. SjD1'1t1'11l .1111 I1 nfnrzl Zeta Tau Alpha, Pi Zeta Kappa, Sturlent Senate, Phi Delta Phi lffiinix BENNETT ' Sigma Phi Epsilon, Foot Fe-nate. 11111 mlm!! ball, Student .S'!1'!lw11fvr b'fliN'ZUlIft'I' lit iv BEMQNDZEN IVf1Ilers Iiv151.YN A. Bifxifoizn Chi Delta Phi. RUTH ISLAND Pi Zeta Kappa 1111115115 City, 11111. Sf1'lfiU111'e'1' 12.1151 is i i l 1 in fi SIQXIHIQS I-Emilia ISHXXI-.l,l, illifxkfrfgfw Hum-Iv.ilI,41ulf. l,XlNIIi IGI :flux Nfrflfl P l'hi Him-31.1. iil.,XI1Ys'liHl,liR liilclelx .N'l1'fl-ruillrr Kappa Phi, l'li15'vr Vhlh, IT. .iml H. '1 4 .uh i XYINIFRI-Ill C'.xRl.IwLli 5'fIif.'IU-Ifff , , Kappa Phi, .xlllihl lim-t.1 liippgi, Hnivgai lltcrgiry Society. X JMHN lfxvllw 4'lmmI!rr .Xl'Ql1'ILl, 5K'AlllibiiI'fi .incl Hl.ulL', Chl 5lQI1lil. K.XTHl.liliN Kiwi-3 ,lm1111'ug,i Vhi Helm Phi, ,xlllihl ISL-tn Kappa, Iiilllllll Phi, Y. XY. if fx. XYIXIFRI-Ill thx .N'f1'!i'm11wr l,xxx'Ri-Lxvia Viiixxiieaiw lfjuzli X'ic'T Sigma Nu, Pi Ifpsilun Pi, iil6l'iillli1. Student N-mite, .Xggicxuitnr Stziti. rvicix U rx Hlclfzlwum CY!-v Zeta IillIv.x.ll3llQl, lxgippgi Phi, Rliic IQAHII. XX. .X. .X., Peppers, Pam- hellcnic i'num'il. lf KI. i'uw'1'NliR .S'I1'H:uf1h'r .Xg-llc-Ruf-Nex, NYM-Stlirig. PIQTWAY ipxx IIMM Ury Vhi liutzi, Pi Iipsilrm Pi, Iiiiml. IfiaNi1i,m' f'UI.I.lNN llfvzflrzkl P11115 719 Ky-llc-Ruf'Ncx, U Phila, Punt- lmll, Hicstlinq, 'l'raic'k. Q X 'S If' it i 15 , i 1 g,-,N fQ, ,1f .,., 1,.-pf, ' ,,,- '. A - 4 .ddfm . .pgs von.. : '-, ' in H l i l 1 , , Xi 'viii l l l 3 1 hw' bwA fy., l 1 Ah W ,, 4 Wi X l ,Z YL! . . , . . ,,,.. ...... ,,,., , ie , H- ,, -. , .,M.,..',w,,.zcJs, 2- 1 I l '1 3 ffl i Q ' A SENIURS Yllillll, Lfrxuw Oifmn fllee Vluh. U'Cullegian, Presiclent Senior Class. l'iI,1JRIiNC'Ii DALE Kappa Delta, Peppers. R4 +V I Mxifi nap IPA-fu Imam City Omega Kappa Nu, l3aQlcet Hall. Foot- lvall, l3aSChall. NHERRFLI l7lliTRI1'H Zeta 'liau Alpha, XY. fx. A. l,l't'II,l.li Tmi,i.1Nr.1f:1e .S'1fl!:.w1fcr Kappa Alpha lheta, X . XX , Q . A. lYlI,l,l.XNl lhicw l'i Kappa llelfa, l'latform, Te l7ehate. Yi IH luix' EAT1 mx ll -vu mlnffc u'II,I,I.XBl Exixxw Sl. ff7U11fz'r jxxieu Ewixu Kappa Phi, XV. A. N., Life Saving Team, SffN'2ur1ffr C11 rung I-I Sfliffftfll fm' n n is, 176 Nw,w1 fiI,.XlllD FRY LI!!lf?17l'i6, Taxi: .-Klpha Hera Kappa, Pi Kappa Delta, Kappa Tau l'i, ll. anrl U. Club, De- lmte. XYVUNNE lfiuxcls Slillmzlw' Phi Kappa Phi. MAR Y CME Ifizyiufzrrl Y. W. if A. ljilgl' -3, 1 --,' . .. . I- l Il ' f :- E i - , Q, f, sew -'g fzfq . X ' .lflns I It e I I I I 6 ' . F-ENIURS . I , , l , IH' Ilnulmllc H.xxx.xH .'lfNlI'flf' - l'eppe1's. t9,x1ex1aT HINK II'f1ymIAw1 5l'LlI1I7ilI'tI :mtl Iilxule. 'L'1,.xl'lm HORN l4I111.x'1'lf', .lr,'c. IMl.I,Y Hlflililis lirzklfm' Kappa! Phi. I IRYIN IIVRST lM'11111lAgm' Umegu Kappa Nu. Seulmlmrrl :xml Blade. .xg-I'IC-RUI-NCX, fyftfbllkgiilll. Student Senate. VHRINTINE Kkullfxu l m'.' Cifhwn Kappa! Delta. I ART Inxsrinezxmux B.,4l1'k'IUl'.'f Signm Nu. I 'INIFREIJ ,lveilcxlulzli XX I I Vi Beta Phi, Players Club. I I ' I DmmTHY RUNAWNE .S'!1'!fw1fwr Zeta Tau Alpha, Chi Ileltzn l'hi, I fycifjllfggfiilll, I 5 I,1z.xH SciHEDLE1c Slzllwzlvr I Pi Beta Phi, I':m-hellenirf. I I ' I I ? E I , I I I 1 I I I I , . . I .I 'I I Mus. IZKIHIQR SHEETS .S'i1l!'zuI1lwr NV , I I I I . . N IJURUTHY 5Hl'NI.XKliR Uzlnm 'Y XY. A. A. I I A I I I A f I W lh1gu.S'l ,T-'i--.1 I la , I I .I I I lr- I I fl ' I I Q , I I I 1 A ig-.f I...I'i'5 .ya i e G was-N if SIZNIORS OP111a1,1.x Sims Cotlfr, .1zle. W. .X. A ULIQN STATTUN Si 1'll7Lwztf'r Baslcct Bull! C11.xu1.1as STRACK Sprzbzg Vallcvv, N. Y. 'lillcta Chi, lfootbnll, XYrestliug, 'lxl'LlClC. l,iEORGIAN.X 'l'1msK Goilry Kappa Phi. liiI,liNNXYHHIJ VAN X'.xLKENBLTRGH Dfw' Creek lfLoR.x XYARD Stillwater Kappa Phi. l l l'l.XRlJl,ll XVIZISSINLEIQR Enid Kappa F-ignm, Football, SCL1lJl721I'Ll llllil Blade. Q'1..x1R W11.suN Marsha!! Kappa Delta. l.EsT1f:R Worm .S'l1'!!wuter Chi Sigma. IFRANCES Yoiyxo C'lze,vczme Spanish Club, French Club, Y. XY. C. A. , DOROTHY ADAMS Sifllzwzter Kappa Alpha Theta, Y. VV. C. A., Peppers. ROBERT ADAMS Okcene Lambclzl Chi Alpha. PLIQC S , 1 . , , v, -, ,IVXIHKS pp pp .A , p A p p ' i . , , - 1 jI'1,1x HI,.U'Kl UliD .1lIlNkllNQt'r' lflI'Lfl'IIf'1'I'I.Il'Q p Q' Zulu 'lxxnu .XIIJIILL 1 1 Yllcml. lhxlclc L'l1ffAw1.v1m ., p 4 . 5.xx1I'1cl. lhlwl Kun' KIQNNIQTH Bl-LNNIQTT .plfllfff Hamel, Gln-Q Vlub. 50 , Mui l31,AxxKliN5H1P Ulslfzlmnzfz Cffy gg, , l'1,x'1n2 Bopxxn .S'l1f1m1vv - p . f f . 3I,xR4pg,xRET IATUISE Iiuvluxx Ulcllzlmnm City p Kappa Alpha 'lxhn-tal. p OTIS IZUWLES IIt'IIllUS56 V p a - REIM BURRIUIIT Jlnllmll Alpha Beta Kappa, Omega Literary Society. Page N f n xx IR 2 , 1 5 i 5 ff S M4 3 J il 3 ww mr -PW H f, - .Lf A1 V-4 C 7 F 2 D Fi L. if W - I F P-. 7 pg I .. I A -X I 71 I L2 '- Q 'J' - WA ,-, ... . 'Q X, 5 -4 5 'F 'Z J' -1 -P P1 : ., : L U ,v L ..: - . : TJ 'C ' .. ... .U C-P .... . '-1 KT! -... ... 'J sl f: w FP :J A. - C : 7 -if . Q- , - N. :. N - , 'S 'E Q N .: 5:1 T Q x. N N f: N' m -1 WT . Q, sf Ll , ', . 'M u' '1 , ., L, I -.Q 45 9, c , , ,4 ,,, :1i arg Af A A A- -A 14 . 4.11, 5. 3- rl 1 1 4 i a fl 'n , n Epi U i l Q. num.. ab ' fu. AB.- Y' 22321, 1.- A . l jl'NlURS l'llfR?lf'lIEl.l. Ilvxexx Dznmzn Slglllil Nu. l.EuN.x lllI,XX'HRTlI !Vv:sfl:irk . v v . l Alplm lleltu P1, X . XX. Q ., l'lon0x'ury llxlonel. l l.'Xlil. ENTRY Vifzn Kappa Sigma, lfootelmll. TEU l'xRIZZIil.L Lmumz Sigma Nu, lJ!'Cf3lClCI1f of junior Class. lgl,l7IEl!El,LE fl.wxmN Hilton Kappa Phi. JUHN fltlli'l'ZINUIiR BUIIITI' limi mx f1R1x1sl,1l:Y .S'f1'IIw1fer Hmegn Pi. IBURIH llliRTll,lf2R Rulxnuz Kappa .Xlplm Theta. Players' flulm. KI.x1ec1a1,1,fx Illmxmc lf'm'1'mffm1 lleltn Zeta, Kappa Phi. lXl.XR4Q.XRIi'l' llxlerux Sfzpzzlpfz ALICE ANN HLKNT Ukwmzlf Kappa Alpha Tlmetzl, Players flulm, Peppers, Rerlsliin. Ewlxu james .fl rdnmre Sigma Nu, Ag-He-Ruf'Xex, U' legiun. Page S MINIHIQS I II? X'14.lcxIwx xI1c'1'Ii1a r'fIp,f1.f XYI'1'QIIIIIL',. IIXII-QR Ii1cxxx4m'1':1x' ,N,'.w!ffff!' Xxxx Kuna llvwfw Hralwvlx I. xxvxf. IIf.'wf1-'ff IYIl.i,lxxr I.r-Lux ,Ilfvzzzzzlw II1lIl1I1l I Q ' ai 4 ' ,ENIQY fIlcf'1f1w11f1 L':'!,I' ' I Sigma lthi. 5fllfICllt gcnsxlfx, I'i lip- UIUII I'l, I,IlIXl'l'S I IUII, Rcclslgiu. NI.xlu.1 Ixmru I.uI'1:x' ,N'tz'.I'lzIw:n'r IXIIIJDZI Phi, XY. .X. .X bllimu' xI,XRNII.XI.I. l'I1.ff'Iw1xIm IIINL-ga Kgmppzn Nu. Xlwu NIAxvl'rx' YIm1A'f1w1 Ilvlm Zeta, Illcv Club. IfRXliNT Xllaxxw llnqff Iulmxx KIM' NIEIILIN Cin-l.wz K lplm Alpha Tlx-t:1, l'L-ppc-rs, Y. XY. I . .X. Iirglcxlrjrz NIIl.sTIiAm L'l1'11!ffn lylgf' N7 43? me . ia. - t, Q4 'Q 1 ,,, 'P I 5' 1, A . , V , I 4. 1 ' ' 3, , , , . ., ...,., I., ,.,. .. H- -- Q4 , - -f. V , ' I :::v, n:r--. f '.12 '. vw ',vr'Erv w .. 5 3. AL I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I, J. qv 'Qu gh ., 'VP' ,N 9'- ,pn-. . JUNIURS MRS. P. E. hlII,STE.XD Sflilliililflpf PALLA RIUEHLE Enid Kappa Phi, XV. A, A., 4-H Club, Y. W. C. A. NlARVIN RIUNGER Siillwazfer FR.xNCEs MCC.x1.L Supzrlpa IQENNETH MCCLAIN Alva Cl..xkENCE PADEN Ponca Cily Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Tau Pi, Comma Cluh, O'l.'ollegian, Y. M. C A. lNEZ PATTERSON Sizllwlzter XY. A. A. XYARREN PETERSON C0i'!ilIAQf0lI OAKLEY PTTMAN Bixby Kappa Kappa Psi, Band, Orchestra, Pep Band. THEmI.x POTTER Gutlzrie Delta Zeta, Kappa Phi. INEZ PORTER Pf77f6I'lIS LURENE RAYBUURN C'!miz'S, N. AI. Kappa Alpha Theta, Ant'-Cigarette League. Pug e 61 I 11 -'u A 1 ,IIvNIOlxS IiNT,x R1f.u.Axx I fx! I XX'l1,l.l,xx1 R1-QYNHI p 1 f ll 11 J K'l..KRliNl'Ii lxlL'I1.xI4pmuN CIIJIIII' 5iglNLl I'l1i Ifpwilun. 1 Tian R1 NIZIIART 164111101141 Kappa .xlllhll .-Xxnm RUISIQRT: 1 Sigma Vhi. Kappa Ka v VI me Orchestra. IRENE S1zEx1meE I..XXYRENC'E SMITH I'.u'1. SNEIAON .Xn'41Ci41. Illaulcms 3l'IT .Xlphn lic-tan Kappa. ET11121. Klux FOWl S SH1i1.ImN 5PliNK'liR Siglllil I'hi Iipsilun. Rrjm' STANT1 JN Kappa Delta I . SUPIlUMURES vw A A,A,.. , A, v , W .v- ..-T I . ' ' 3 lim KA I ll Luv STOVE!! Clzslzzmz 1 1. A , gff 1 K.x'r1lI21c1N15 VAN X'fa1.Z1aR Supzzfpu ff n , 5, Q 1,xm's1NE X'1NC1fN'1' Sfzllwufvr 1 N f f xg ' f 1r- 1111 f s I if., A+ 5 4? , 1 +I - af' 1 I' XY ST!! I J . K, 1 ' N 'RANI' Ax1,VER . 1 fm fr 5 j i, Y .I x x LL 1 H- VERA XX laxvmz .S'fz'llw1frr N K . zjlv V- .:f1?Af: .., ., VE M IDYI: A xxv Q , l .1 . ' ' kill, if JST E IIITE . 1115 L f r :-1 .- ', ,f ' ' Z ' 1 1 'F I ' , . w I Y ,f N Z V. M ,f fx Y I N ' ' 'mn . M f 1w13N1m1,1N13 XXILSON Ilnllzs ' .. -W fl CARI. ADAMN Cffllfllll Emu ANn1a1:suN Clzulzfllcr g A Q , ' .g s 5 - , 1 E , 1 , , + Q- 1 1 N N 1 10 fm , AAA me W 3 , 13. -3: 9 X, 'f A 4 'Q V , 1 s I Q . 4 E F Y rv K -R f, J-Sf' ' ,,, , .,., . . l .31 .A ,gf 4 X ai ff , f f 1 N ,X 4 .- YS, as if 'EW A 5 , ,fd f X I , 4 f 'elf' I+ A qi' W ,,.. , Cxnxlu ANTHONY Coyle LI'v11,1,E ,'X1ec'ENE,wX E1HIl'l't', Lu. I I.x1e1w BEASLEY Pwnc!! XYlI,.XMIN.X BEEswN Stillwfztcr CURTIS Bmrs Fill-I'ftI.X' W11,1,1.xA1 HISHUI' .5't1'!lw'1lf'r I,1io BROWN Clfzyffm DUKE BRYANT Buzrmte. Ark. RUTHA BLU, Jjllflllliflllll K,xT1 11,1zEN BURNS .S't1'Ilwfzter NIAIUQQUERITI5 1301.135 Tmzleuwu M,xI'RIN1a limvlzlzs Lawton fQENEVIEVE BRAx1,I5Y El Reno Gmmz BLOCK Lawton PAYE Bluix NT .5'tz'1!w11ifr Pugv -N 3 Sl WIN INIHRIQW I.ur'lw1i Kfxxll-ilmx Imzufffzz I',xl'141x15 1 xxililmx l,11-zulfuf In lx xumf xxwm-111. . I u nlffrfw 4 Im-:Nia fi.XNll'l4l'll.l. jf! .X. Ci. lfxlilmr wx UH IIIIIIIII lfffy XY. P. fxlilfll, .l1'1f111fm' Muzx' I-I1.1z.x1w:TH 6fH1 uT1a .N'fil!z.w1lwr VRAXXK Vux fM'f'llIf 1ll'l Cffy Klum' C '14151l,1.x' .S'l1f1z.'mw , I'.Xl'I. IMYIN Uklfzllmlnz Cfly Gi-QURME llxwmux Cllflzzrllfr Hxlwlm IJIQNIAIQNLI c'ns!11'1zq ELLIS EIJIDY ,Uf'fffnrr1' KJLENICE If14.xxC1N .w'l1'!!:.w1fvr IRIS FR.XNCIb Furl Clflfrfr JENNINQQ5 IfREEx1.xN Pauls Ihffcy FRED FREY C'l11'fkf1sl1f1 I 7olwTHY 131 mrmr nm .N'f1'fl:u1f0r 1914155112 GOUIJWIN .S'l1'l!1zw1tf-r Sui f 111-sTR.xP Uklfzlmmz Cfly Russel, frlfikli cyllllfllll XINA HALL Sum! .Sqflfl-11115 juux Hxxcfocx Gnllzrfw xYIiLDUN HANKINS l,nl1lmrl:, Ylzv. DLUII' .NU 'YLQV Yi nv i f' 1A. V ' i f' , ,,,' N .-7 ' 1' U L ,'-- , Kg . fkk iv Vi sslffiw A p l I 9 ,,. p A of fn 'F E x 2 Sn 12 1 X 4. 'F uv 1. 24 1 ,gy ' Y i gi . lv I ' ,Lvl V 'I , .41 1. d!-x:vJ'F M 1 2 SGPHOMORES C .fax fx 'i i' or sn . .B J ,J 'K - .CD If -is I ' 'zz-, Q --,II 4 J ix IQ A L .. 0 -..i fm V X , F . 5 I V J Si' ' ' i ., , , an IK W fx, I Q uv ' Q.. .. , l 3 A Ki .gf , r W ' 5 5 N 4 Jf - . ' , f' . ,, 7 ,lg 37 , -A f , . , ,.,, 2 I V' I- 5 S' pa, W M N' 5231.5 X I NA X 5 4 Q- 0 N 55 4 ,f QQ., f,.. . 'Q' A 1 - ELIZABETH HARLESTON Awolon, Miss. ROBERT HARPER Oleloflzomo City FRANK HARRIS A nflers D.,XI,E HENDERSON Three Sands BLANCHE HIOIJON Roosevelt NIILDRED HIGGINS Czzslzmg J ELLA HILTNER Cozfhzglozz W A MAIJGE HOCK Stzfll-zmtor Q-if y 5 7 fr, fs. gm L , I. M 3 as , if . bbzx ' ROY HOLLEAIAN IIoz'!eywz'.'!e L 1 I HOPE HORNER Newleirle CAROLYN INORAAI Enid I CARL JENKINS Ilonziuy . I . V i, in E J XVANDA MAE JOHNSON Sfillwotor 3 -J 1 ' CHARLES JOHNSON Pond Creole Dl'JNN.X JONES .qfdlwfzier , le. J NADINE JONES, IMFIIIIII 5 ,1 :,,. iii if 1 ' ,,,, . 3 JULIA IQEELY Armdia ' , A-,. E NIAURICE LEY MfA1vsler . , 3 I 1 ' I I JI JH N LOOK.-A BA UUH Wotonga ANNIE LAURA LONOLEY Pond Creole MARTHA LOA' Hoslcoll I I ' l . I 1 L. Q A fx A5 FREDA IWOSE Sopzdpa ' J 5, -A ' AHQ, 1 'f GRACE NIEARS Clzandler 5 , . ,, ' I w PAUL T. 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She has known the institution all during its years of greatest growth. She is a part of it. It was in 1915, that Dean Talbot, at the request of President Cantwell, resigned as Head of the Home Economics Depart- ment of Muskogee schools, and returned to her alma mater as Professor of Household Arts and Head of the Household Arts Department. lt was in 1923 that Miss Talbot, in recognition of her efficiency and practical methods, was olifered the office of Dean of Home Economics. As Dean of the Home Economics School, Miss Talbot is entitled to sit on the council of Deans, and is one of a very limited group of women in the United States who have been delegated with that honor. Because of her willingness to accept responsibility, Dean Talbot has been named a member of numerous committees, including the Interscholastic Meet Committee, Student Vocations Committee, and Social Entertainment Committee. Since Dean Talbot became Head of the Home Fconomics School, it has grown from an enrollment of 160 to almost -100 students, and the teaching force has been increased from eight to hfteen persons. 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A., llomc- Economics Cllulw. lliliNE ATKINSON .S'l1'l!-mzlvr Kappa Phi. liliRNlL'I'2 l31amKs Tulsa limi, I3Rmx'1aR .5'f:'l!za11.'vr llomc Economics Cfluln. xlARY Blwwx Ilkflflz Home l5CUIl0l1llCS Vlulm, Y. XY. C. A. Mus. IQXY, BL'CH.xN.xx Prrsmft, Arlo. lXl.fxRJu1z11c CAVETT l Srillwizier Kappa Phi, Home Economics Club. Pugu 106 SICYIURN I lmlfi l'11.xw: lC.1l.x1fw , ,. , .. Q - . ..... , . . . .., 1 , .1 . . l'l..xl: x KQIIICNNVAIA lwnzfafwm 1111111141 l'1, llfmzc I'A'H!lUIIllt'S 1 lulr Y. XX'.1'..X. 1 IMXIDYN f'll1ll'liR .lllfml Iilllilhl I'l1i, Y. XY. if .X. Hxfl-Ll, l.'fvwIc1,1, t'ww.'wll A Ilmm- I'l1'UIIHllli4'S Vluln. .xx.xI41i1. liwiw Stfffzu.-:ff-r I Ulf f1R.XN'I' .N'f. lfzuf1ff'1' l'i XL-t.1 K.np1v.1. HITH IIILTHX -N.fl4N2L'Ifr'V I7ll1L'gLl Vi, Hulllf' l'l4'1lllllIllil'9tilllli. fQIil'i'l'R! ma llwlxr .N'1f'.'!z.wm-r K,xpp.n Xlplm 'l'lu-tn, l'vppu1N. V, 'TV 1 mmm Ylix' II.xI.1frnw .lffnifll Phi U1111-qu. l':l.I7.XliIiTI! 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GRACE LEE REYNOLDS El Reno EVELYN RICHARDS Sfllllilllllfl' CLARA SCHACHER Stillwawr Page I US SEXIHRS I , F L'r.lax1 I'.N'l'IXli 5l'I l'lil, ,1lfAI!wsf.'r I'l1i Mu. A ' 4 2l.x1us Swim II 11111111541 , l7AYIi S'r1Tnf Tfwk z:.w 'l'I1I5r.x1,x '1'lI.xC1qL2l: Nfflffzufzlw' ' Kaplan Phi. ' , l , K . , ' ' Q PEARL XYOUDS film! IJURUTHY XX own Llzvrrymlf, Aim, 1fiLu.xNmR I31maH,xx1 ,lfftlllllv i A f 4 . 1 Iigmx BULLINGER Talzlzrmz 'S ' Ik-Ita Zeta, Home Economics Vluln, 5 . f 1 X . XX. L. A. 5 ' 'i , hi I 32 EmTIiLL.x QQASII UkZf1!1011141 Cfly Zfffil Tau Alpha, Horne Ecunmnivs Club, Y. XY. C. A. F ,S .XNNA CEIQMAK Rm! Rufio Q Kappa Phi. 'wg Q 5 PULL' 'UXYAN ,1If111gg1r111 if fn ,Xlphzl Theta, Vcppurs. 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DORA RIfI.E .S'fI'H2uf1!I'r IXNNN Sc'IIII2IfIfI,IsI'NciII .S'f1'!.'z,wI!vr EIIMII SHIMQRIIII Pvrkfuzs RITH SHVCK li! Rwmf INIIIIEI, SKINNILII ,H'l1f1m1I IfI,rIIusNI5I5 F-MITII .N'f1'!lIzuII!rr II.xIcI:IIf:'I'T SMITH clwfzry NIQIIIIQ SMITII lizfkjjlffu RIJTH F-IIIQRIQY .S'!1IIrII1rr YIVIIN SIMIIIIILN CYIlrlII'UFl' I'.XI'I,INIi STILL L'l11'114'I1x!If1 CI .Im STRATTON CIIIIIIIII l :lj:'1I'l 'I rn .0 09' In L1 I , M lf T ' I 5'- -4 1 5. V K. X v' If x 'xi ' O ,1 .,' ' rr-4 Wx Ii , 5, V VI ' .U ' ' r - ' gif, 'Ti . f lv- 'I f,.., N N w x 1: B Y. ,f N! N X K I 1 5 3 L I , 'gxi . K , I IQQ ' 5. 5 5 Q- 1 Egfr. JZ . Q if X ' Q' k -1x31Q'Q'- ' f ff WW S Q my '4 K f f X wx LIEIDIUQCATILUNJI HERBERT PATTERSON .fi 1 M4 .- cg .TTT ,, ,k .3 f SW W ERHAPS there is not another educator in the linited States who is connected with more educational organizations than is Herbert Patterson, Dean of the School of Education at Oklahoma A. and lVl. College. The remarkable part of it is that the Dean not only is a member of many organizations, but he either is, or has been, actively engaged in the work of each of them. Foming to the college in 1919, from VVesleyan University, where he had been Dean of the 'College of Liberal Arts, Dean Patterson became at once Head of the Department of Education here and Director of Summer School Sessions. Since that time he has held the same position, Each year has seen an increase in students and faculty members in education, and a Wider, more varied offering of summer-school subjects and opportunities for diversified training along edu- cational lines. Before coming to Stillwater, Dean Patterson had been graduated from VVesleyan University, with an M. A. degree, in 1908. ln 1913 he took his Ph. D. degree from Yale University, from which he went immediately to XYesleyan, there to become Head of the College of Liberal Arts, and, in 1919, Director of Summer School XYork at that institution. Then he was secured for Oklahoma A. and M. Vollege. Although he is one of the busiest men on the campus, Dean Patterson is an author of note on educational subjects. He has written numerous articles for magazines, and is a frequent contributor to one or two national publications of interest especially to teachers. He is author of f'Thirty Contests in Spelling, and his lectures are so much in demand that he frequently is compelled to refuse invitations to speak before clubs, and at state association meetings of various kinds. 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The 1'1111rScs are pr111'1i1'11l :tml II1tKlCI'll, 11111113' of th1-111 I'L'f1LllFlllgA lttlnmtttiry wurk 11s W1-ll 11s vltiss cilisctissiniis Zllltl l111't11rcs. Two cftrtlrscs in UlJSCTYilllHI'l zmrl z1pp1'1111ti1'1e lkiltflllllg z1r1- givun fm' Sl'llCll'lllS l1I'L'llQlI'lIlg tu lm-- QU1111- lllgll-Sl'l1tNJl lL'illxllCI'S. The Priilvipgtl of thg 'll1'a1i11i11g High Svlmtil gtlsf, is lJI'UllL'SStlI' ul- S1-t'11111l- ztry l':lll1CZ'lllUll in thc S1'hfml of liflllfillltlll. S1'11iu1's11r1' l'L'tlllll'CIl In flu 11ppr1'111i1'1- lL'Lll'l'IlIlg in thy twu mtijor s11l1j11c'ts thcy arc lDI'L'lJIlflI1Q tu t1'111'h. The l-llflllly 1111-111l1111's of thai- ilifilllllllg High School ttlsu z1r1- flciiimistrzttiuii tt-z11'h1-rs for tht- Svliuul of lffllllilllflll. For stmlciits working tuwaircl tht: l.if1- Iil1-1111-1111111 Sttttv t'1'1'tili1'11t1', 11x11-llviit lxHllI'SlfS in fllrscrvzitimi zmcl .'Xp11r1-11tit'1- ,liL'Zll'l1lllQ z1r1- QlYL'll in s1-V011 rtnrzns in thc Stillwzttt-1' pulmlit' svlmnls. This is 1111rl111' flirt-tttitm ul' ll Prfmftlssur of l':l1'II1Cl1lllI'Y lftl111'a1titw11 when is il I't'QlllilI' lllL'lllllCI' ul' tht' l-Zlllllly. For st-x'v1'11l yt-airs thc 1l1111111111l for grz11l11t1t11s uf tht- Svlwul nl' litllllxlllltlll h11s fur 11x1'111-1l1-tl th1- Sllllllly. In 1925-245, tht-rc W1-rv 2813 r1-11111-sts for lL'1ll'l1L'l'S, with SLllL1I'lL'S LiQfgl'L'gilllI1g P4323S,t3.3!l.lNI, This scrx'i1'1- of thc T1-z11'l11-r Pl111f1-1111111 13111111111 has lat-1-11 1'1'111l1'1'1'1l withrmut twist tw till g1l1111111i ttml st111l11-nts. lI1Ij1'l,lj Q-'NH '98 SENIORS DELLA NTAY RENIINGTON Stillwater Graduate Kappa Delta Pi. DoR15 ALDRIDGE lllfzfzvlzesier Chi Omega, NV. A. A. M. F. BLACKBIRD Dewar Scabbard and Blade. NTARGARET BLOUNT Winfield, Kan. Kappa Delta. EULA BROVVN Tulsa Pi Zeta Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, Debate, Pi Kappa Delta, Y. VV. C. A. jon BULL Muingznn Beta Theta Pi, Track, Football. EDWARD BURNS Sfillwuter Sigma Chi, Scabbarcl and Blade, Kappa Tau Pi, Bus. Mgr. O'Col- legian, Cadet Colonel. RAYMOND BURDICK Goliry Football, Baseball, Track. M. C. CI.opIfELTER Marshall Beta Theta Pi, Wlrestling, Football. ,loHN DRYDEN Stillwutw' CLAUDE If-:GE Belko L1LL1.xN ELLEDGE Stillwaier Page 124 SICXIQ H48 Nl.x1:l,l-i IFITIIN muvrr Hmm' ffm'm1m1Ii1'+aVllllv. XX'.xl,'1'lclz ll11.I,1xl'11Q lfffffhr .Xlpha fOtL1, I'i Kappa l71'll.1. .XXNA II.u:'1srwlax1a Mfr Efrrlr-:Ie II.xv1iNsTm'1'1c Lmv'ff I.lII,1,.x HILL Sfzlflazuffwr Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa l'hi, Y. XY. if A., Umn-ga Literary Sm'ict3'. S.XXIl'EI. Ilursimx !,f1mf1r IJ1iI,1:1a1eT Iilxn riklfflmfmz Ulvv Ifnuthall, Basket Ball, I'3.nsclnall. I-lL1..x Nllaluw .N't1'l!-mflvr Vi licta I hi, l'i fcta Kappa. Grucgrc NIU?-hI,IiR .N'f1'lfz.w1fwr Kappa Phi, Kappa Uclta PI, Y. XY. if A. Mm. Nlxx NIVNCHQ .h'fI'l!iL'Ilfl'f Phi Kappa l'hi. IDIS KICGINNIS Cfzmrfivf' Kappa Phi, Orchestra. VIQIYIN N1-Lnsux Ukftlfilllllll City RQ-rl Red ROSQ. ljclgm' 1.25 'Zi Yr, ll -I4-5' 'fix Rh. SIQNIIJRS V,w'11x IJ.X'l'Rlt'K Clzfuzfilfr Kappa ,Xlplia Tin-1.1. lilifilcxicli RIDIQY l?f1!!f1, Jin. Kappa IPL-lla Vi. Y.XX',1'..X. Yizlmxx PRICST Hklfllmfmz City I.111l..x SNIITII firfzfzdfirlil lJ4vRfw'1'1iY SWANK .'1II!ll1!1l'A'H lilii Him-ga, l'i Zeta Kappa, Kappa S IPI-Ita I'i, Y, VK. V. .X., Ufiollcgiari. Ziiuix 'I'.xx'Lmz CIIIIIIIHVI' KVTH T.xX'l.1ri4 fxllrlillllfff YXIRN. fiR.Xt'Ii U'1 1'u Ilzmffv' l.Yl.li Y.xRl:riRr1l'1-Il l3l7lPlIUl'I'Hf', .1rk. Trark, XYrvstling, Nluuu XX',xi,1'u14 ICH., Ury Pi Zeta Kappa, I'i Epbilrm ,-Xlpha, Y, W. C. A. 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THENII CQIIILE .S't1'I!zawzfcr I Delta Zeta. 1 I I I I I BIARIE IIAIQTSIIQRNE Yule Af INEZ IEIEENEI, Sfl.N'2L'tlf6'7' I I in X' . I DIIIHN HEIMEL Sfzllzufzler i 1 Ulu IHIrm'EI,I. Sfmng 1 5 . Q I X I 1 I KEITH III'xIBI.E Stz'llruIztvr 1 EUNICE IQING .S'fI'.l17UllfU7' ,I Kappa Delta Pi. NIARTIN KIz.xI'ssE Douglas . I,l'Il-I NIAYFIEI,D Stillwuicr Omega Literary Society, Truck. 5 , . , , . W. Page 12.5 1 jrxunes KIARII. Mvlclfm' f'IlS,l1blIi' U . X. AX., Iimlskci' HAH, liiwulnlll. U-.mixlc XIVNIAH KN Rf1.v,w!m1 IHNE NIQXI. L'l1f1mllf'r Iilmixmr HAxK1.Iax' Lfmffwrl Sigma Nu. R,x1,Pu I'ww12I,1, Plum: Cffy 'l'r'1QI:. Iflxxxs' lillfulmus II'11k1'ff1 BIILIJREIJ Iir sw:1.1. Bfzrflaswillff Chi fhncga, Aggicvrntor Stgll-if NI.x1:.xnm5T SAxNm.1N .S't1'l!-zvufvr t'uxs'r.xNcJE SMITH Vmu Mks. IIERMAN SMITH 5'f:'!l zuf1tvr DEE VILLA Tnmms Perkins Z1aLIA.x 'I'o1.1ak Slillwlltvr Page 1247 Kappa Phi. 0- ir'- L- ul' qv' A 1 41 V x ' 1 1551! ez f 'Z fxx fx, W Z . 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Bmw-IT Geary LEUNA BURDICK Lalmma LECOY BURR15 Slillwaler OWEN BURNET Stillwater LUCILLE BURNETT Cuslzing CLEOPATRA fARDVVEI.L Frederick ,, 1 if 1 1? f all 221: FF Page 130 S1 II'll4 Alf IRI-is ,. 2. . Vv- B.: V s J'l4, xl I Y X ' E X, GLENN f'.XSli IHIIIVI1 ' 2' 'X ,. Rum l'.wI-3T'I' ,mfr Nflfl-IIAQS f' JUHX 1'1IRXl,XK Krlf Kruk gl' , , ff -I!! IAIIYE I IIIusI'xI,xe lmml 1 rw-k ' -'- H A 1 v I Umxix KIAE K'.xI'I'Em II w!.fI1 v 3' ' 1 f., Srgxx I RAIN l.f'w.'I',x' I I I,ED.X IPIFPENn.xIfIfEIc .llzmkogvv RIEIEEIQT D,xvII1suN Clzalmz NIKE. KATE IEJICKENQUN I P1fkf My V x :XUEL UOWNEN fllvelccr 1 W nh f,,, BIATTIE PIMTERLING Jennings ff' g' JAMES ELIJER KI'71KQ.ffSIIr,,f V Q .X K - K EDDIE ESTES B11z'n11rz'fIgf', Ind. :MARIE EIIHREE II f1.ls1'lIz R,xI.PH EYLER .Qf1'UTI'1lfl'I' W 1 SLAIE FRAY .Aldllltf NANCY I'-RY Clurenzrfre ILOLDIE f,IIBBONS Ulfzllze, KI111. NEAL GOLDEN EI Rem THELNIA CQODWIN Tnlm ETHEI, lluummx .3vfI'N'ZL'1lfUI' HELEN fQRIFFIN Bfzrtlvsfdlle BEULAH f3RIfjUS Slz'llm1ler VIRGINIA IEI.xI,msT Muslcogec Pay 151 V ,, -mfr 3 Tzf:1fET tfr-1-Z' f'v' e-11: -- 'Q-s31'!'z: v - - f 'ix - . -I .... R. 1 1 J FUI' Ht DMURES N A.- .4 at 5 I. LL 'Q 'QM If' 'fi - IiA1'I11a1u'x1c lI x1,1, Stz'1lwz1'ffr bf 4' ' ' ' v X . V D , q,q,. 3 A r '- I,liTl'l.X H.XNIII.'I'0N Cfznmrmz b ,.. , . Rm' Iluixmxs Erirk ' G Y . W ' . rs.gf f L'1.m1 lIAxx111,TuN II'z's!er RV!-:Y llmlqlxs Cvl1Slll'1Ig W JAXNIISS Ilmslalc Glczzmc IJulm'1'11x' IIIATT Sl1'!lwf1icr f3XYIlNlMlI,YN IIIQKS Bmlcvn Bow 'Q' .Xklmls HILL .5'fifl'rcv1IPr ii f J 51 Iluwz llm-1-xnxx Douglas 2 A., X W , X'lm.1N1.x I lu1,T Ednmmi 'vi . 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CLEVENGER I'Vtl1lI'l'kCl IDERWARD FARLEY Wyfzndotle Page I-I0 F SEQCUND QUARTER fluxlelc flxlmxlfplc qlninzffmu 4 L iluixx Ill 'Vrux lilk c'1't,v W l.1cl,.xNIm IJ1aw1'1 r liN.xl'V .S't1'!!:u.1lw' ji .: :ff-f lQwl'12l'T KIl'x4.1-ik l9lmff11fi'M iQ gp, m x . l ,Q KN ,iz 84 I.1'Tu1-Qu Nl'x1.m' ,llffrlmu N 1... ' wg: W 'k ., Ixmlf: Rlalfgvxc In-zury . ' Zi-Qxnx S1're.x'f'1'wx Cxffllflfll v f31imu.li Sxxyxxwx I1rlSA'c'H -.B - Klum' S1'Km1x'1'Y lirmlmu 2 , , , 6 I,AlNY lnmms Lllzrvnmrv N .Za XYII,l,!.XNI 'lfxkvm' .S'11'!!m1lrr l Q - Q HEI'1,AxH IlI,I,.Xf'K lnlm Q . Q: I'.xl'1,1Nl-3 'IQINKEK Sf!-NTi'llft'V E Y1u1,rLT Tlxxmc .N'f1'!!m1lvr I.m'IN1i 'I'l'c'KI2l: Cilvzzmf' P 3 l Wlnxlx W.x1,KlfR SfI'HiL'llf4'f .sh Iirurwx u'.XRNIik Lfzrumz 7 I -N l.YI1lAx XYARNER fpflllllfllxfflf I 1 , ' i N1.xRu.xmaT XYATKIN5 Hmkf-11 .imma X 6 IJu1wTm' WAxTsrmx Pvrry 1 S' . A 4 jwslivnlxla XX .vrwx l.f1 zutm1 5 ' fx X-u7'bIH . . . I I'.LlZ.XIiliTH XX IIITE Brzsfmu 2 NIARY W1I.1,1.xx1s Murslmll 2' Auxns XYORRELL Ilearencr ff, -R I W K 3 1 ' 1.9 ,MM ,A M. H. W., are ,.,g 'vu' A- wg Pugu IJ! : I I n i I 1 I R y YI 1 I I x x VV! M VVJ'f59Nv jfff ,fi A f K WML 5 5 .fd Lg cy ' X SSXXK' V! X E X 'm Z4 '-H 4 ',z?V'X-4 : 1 '- iigfv. fit M M IE R Q IE AUUHN WTNFTELD SCUTT or C A .. f Ji. . - . , .:. s'--f:Vf'f'?E 44 2' f f' V . , ,,,-V -4-V-'Exit iff fi- 5 r 1 N ACCIIEL.-XND, Dean J. XY. Scott is known as the Dean who brought the School of Com- merce out of it. just what it refers to, never has been dehned authoritatively: neverthe- less, that is the appellation given the Dean of Commerce on the campus and throughout Okla- homa as well. The School of Commerce now is recognized as one of the best in the Middle XYest. It un- doubtedly is inferior to none other in the Missouri Valley Conference. It is considered superior to many in that association. Dean Scott was graduated from Fairmount College, 1Yichita, Kansas, in 1923, with the dis- tinction of Magna Cum Lauda. His Master's work was taken at the University of Texas, and his Doctor's work at the University of Chicago, where he lectured in the School of Commerce and Administration in 1923 and 1924. As principal of San Marcos, Texas, high school, 1915-1917, Dean Scott started his career as an educator. Since that time he has been connected with the North Texas Agricultural College, Arkansas University, Michigan State College, Chicago University. He became Dean of the School of Commerce at Oklahoma A. and M. College in 1924. His ability to lead resulted in Dean Scott's being placed on a number of college committees. This year, at his request, he was almost entirely relieved of committee work. He served on the Graduate Committee and the College Council this year, however. Page I-14 1 PMT SCHUUL UP CUMllVllElRfCE x'-I.. ft 4' WY' S , . ,hgilyt . ' Twp rm.' ql1f3xxliTT, XX'I4u.ii'i', Kl,xi:l-Llc, l'il'lililN. lit viii., l'xx' liffflwnz rm. Nlvlilal-1, litma, Nliaizitiai,l,, St'ti'i i', limi Lic, Xxllll ix H,'Xl9l-QRS in tlut t-fltutitiriiutl wfvrltl nut su lung zigtr lu-gain tw l'L'illlZL' tlutt tlu- grf1u'iiig twin plt-xity ul iiultistry auul tlu- lfXlillll5lUll til lmusiiufss tilufixttiuits In at xx'u1'ltl-witlt' svailv. tuggctlui with tlu' rztpirl i1u'rt-z1st- in liiu-s of lrtlsiiutss, tiuult- it tt ptxtvtivatl iiniuwssilvility lu lt-gtrn lwusiiu-ss ln tluxz1pp1'cntit1'slti1m nu-tluul. 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'L ' x X .M 'U' W-fv -f ' ,W-MAWZMWW I -M Page I 66 I ,J THE STORY Ol: AGGTELAND The Nineteenth Century ESTXYARD the course of Empire pushed its way, into the face of the dying sun, across the undulating sweeps of virgin plain and treeless prairie-land, over rock- ribbed, ragged canyons, through the great length and breadth of the Louisiana Purchase. A new cadence, the chant of conquest, the gladi- ators of a new destiny. Hardy, ready people, frayed and worn, but each, even in silhouette against the setting sun, each a disciple of a new dawn. A new cadence, keeping time to the drums of progress, to the rhythmic swaying of the sweating beasts and men, to the crack of the firing piece and the creaking of wagon wheels, to the tattoo of the hand ax, and to the pounding footsteps of these winners of the westland. Such is our heritage. Stillwater OR many years, Captain David L. Payne and his successors tried to establish a colony in the Un- assigned Lands, much of which was being held in lease to cattle interests by the Government. Payne failed, and to his successor, Vyilliam L. Couch, goes the credit of being the first white man ever to attempt to settle along Still-Water creek. In 188-1, a colony under his leadership attempted a settlement on the property that is now Lowry's addition, but, after a few weeks of peace, they were put to rout by the federal troops, as had been the case with every boomer settlement in the Territory. Couch, a belligerent, retreated to the banks of Boomer Creek, where fortifications were thrown up and plans were made to give battle to the cavalrymen. After a short while, however, the colony was starved out. This ended the first attempt to settle Stillwater. VVhen the Run was made, the district around the creek was settled and claimed by such men as Captain Robert A. Lowry, john Barnes, Charles VV. Knoblock, VVilliam A. Swiler, David L. Husband, and Frank Duck. But, even then, before they had thoroughly looked over their homesteads, the hnger of Destiny was hovering above the little village of Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas. NVinfield had been a frontier village. There were still sturdy men and women and lingering sparks of pioneer flame among the people, there were men who loved to hunt. Each year they would go forth to search for new hunting grounds until all the land around them had been explored. They then thought of Oklahoma, and, so chanced upon a little triangle of land in the north central part of the Territory, bounded on the south by the Cimmaron river, on the west by what is now Logan county, and on the north by the Cherokee Outlet and Pawnee reservation, and through which fiowed the creek, in which, though drought might come, there was still water. For several years the men came down from VVinfield to hunt here. VVhen the Territory was opened, it occurred to three men, Grandpa Hodges, Captain Hunt, and Hays Hamilton, to organize a Winfield colony to come to Oklahoma and settle a town on this plat of land. It took Page 167 M. only a few days to find a hundred people who were willing to pay hve dollars apiece toward the organization of a townsite company. A few miles out from Still-XX'ater creek, the XYinheld colony was met by Captain Robert A. Lowry, and it was agreed that, would these people build their town near the Still-XYater creek homesteaders, they would turn over a part of their lands to the purpose of building a town. Oklahoma was opened April 22, IHS9, and Stillwater was laid off .I une llth of the same year by Otto Wiley, a civil engineer from XK'infield. Much of the land in the vicinity had been settled by XYinfield men. Two public- spirited men, Captain Lowry and David Husband, gave eighty acres of their homesteads for the use of the city. There were eighty acres in the center of the town that no one had filed on. A small election was held in which a inan by the name of Burk was selected to go to Guthrie and file upon this land and then, in turn, deed it over to the city. After filing, however, Burk refused to give up the land. The townsite company contested his claim and won the land. This was the first lawsuit in the history of the town. Frank Duck was called upon to donate a part of his homestead to the city, and was at the point of complying when he learned that the principal street was to run east and west, and so make his land more valuable. He de- cided to wait until this matter was settled-and it was! The people simply turned the direction of Main Street around so it would benefit Captain Lowry, and Main Street runs north and south instead of on Sixth as was originally intended. june 15, 1891, Mr. Duck sold these eighty acres to joseph McNeal, a Guthrie banker, for 9Ei25,009. This is now known as College Addition. The land necessary for a townsite was finally se- cured and the work of the surveyor was begun. Roads and bridges were built-the latter by the simple ex- pedient of hauling two logs and laying them side by side to bridge the stream. A lottery of lots was held, each man who had paid five dollars into the townsite company received one business and two residence lots, and the others were left open for purchase for five dollars each, the proceeds of these sales being placed in the city treasury. From June 11, 1889, to May 2, 1890, the town had no law: no legal claim could be established, and property could be held only by squatter's rights. On May 2, the charter of the townsite company was recognized by Congress and the town of Stillwater was officially recog- nized. The Town Council of Stillwater was the governing body of the people. Among those who sat in its meetings were Robert Lowry, George VV. Gardenhire, john R. Clark, Robert L. Hester, A. VV. Swope, VV. J. Hodges, Dr. J. B. Murphy, Williani A. Swiler, Charles XV. Knob- block, Charles McGraw and Hays Hamilton. There was also a sub rosa organization known as the San- hedrion acting as a vigilance and executive body, and composed of ten men, of which Hays Hamilton is the only living member. tlne of the first ideas of the Town Council was to sccurc some public institution for Stillwater. Possibly the opening pages of the history of A and Nl. College should begin when the democratic leaders within the Town Council, which included the entire membership with but two exceptions, strategically placed Garden- hire upon the Populist ticket for the First Territorial Congress. l.ocally, the Populists gained the victory. Territorially, Steele, of Indiana, a l?.epnblican, was named as Governor by the President. The l.ower House was safely Populist, and the Senate stood six Democrats and six Republicans and one Populist--the political op- portunist, tiiardenhire. tlardenhire played fast and loose with either party, and named himself President of the Senate. A question came up and the Senate was tied 3 everything rested with the man from Payne. Cardenhire saw his power and at once came hack to Stillwater and called the Democratic leaders together. Boys, l've got things tied up down there, tlardenhire explainedg we can have anything we want from an insane asylum to the State Capitol. Xiliat do we take? linthusiastically, the members endorsed the State Capitol as being quite acceptable. tlardenhire explained the institutions that might be obtained, but none of them appealed like the capitol. That session of the Demo- cratic leaders lasted far into the night. Fortunately, sleep taunted one memher of the group. l.ying in his bed, thinking over the various opportunities for Stillwater as explained by Gardenhire. Hays Hamilton began to realize that the town had asked for more than it would he able to hold. Stillwater was twenty-five miles from the closest railroad. Hamilton arose and dressed, and called each member of the group to re- assemble. Then, at dawning, he convinced them in favor of the land-grant college and the agricultural experiment station, with its fixed federal appropriation each year. XYord was sent to Ciardenhire informing him that the voice of the people clamored for the College. So the College came to Stillwater. First, however, it was necessary to issue bonds to the extent of ten thousand dollars. These were issued but could not be sold. Finally, after many difiiculties, a firm was found in Winfield that would take the bonds, provided the town would give a bonus of seventeen hundred and fifty dollars cash. liach man who was able to pay was promptly assessed thirty-three dollars and fifty cents. The money was raised in less than two hours, and a messenger was dispatched to Xiinfeld on horseback, secretly and by night, as a court order was out against this procedure. December 25, 1890, the College was secured for the town-while Kingfisher was battling for the State Capitol, while Tulsa-town was a single general mer- chandise store, and while the southern part of the state was beginning to struggle valorously for the location of a state university. In the spring of 1913, the last of these bonds were redeemed and framed, to be presented to those who had been instrumental in getting them sold. One was placed in the Presidents office where, after being rescued from the Morrill Hall fire of 1914 by john L. Bishop, it lies in a closet to this day. A man who lived in Stillwater at that time tells the story: Six of us men got a hack, borrowed a horse, and drove out to the farm to burn it off. It seemed a long way out in the country then. Xie wouldn't have thought of walking. lt was called prairie-dog town by us. The college farm was started right away. A. C. Macgrnder was overseer of the farm. Une evening he caught a runaway pair of mules, and held them until the furious owner arrived, to declare, Arty damn man that will offer to buy these mules can have them. Nlacgruder took him at his wordeand that was the first stock the College and lixperiment Station pos- sessed. First college classes were held in the Congrega- tional Church. The class rooms, divided by means of cloth partitions, were small. XY. M. Barker, of Crescent, was the first President. There were just six members of the faculty. One can imagine the conditions at that time by a quotation from the rules, which read: All students are required to leave their firearms outside of school. A banquet was given the College Commission who located the College lands where they are. ln 1891, Central Building was finished, and the College was moved up there. A big bell called the hours. Some laboratory work was begun on a small scale, and there was even so much an extravagance as a library. A board-walk led to the outside of the campus. A town by the name of Payne Center sprung up four miles to the south and began a paper called The Hawk, with Bee Guthrie as its editor. There was a fight between the Stillwater paper and The Hawk, but finally the latter was caught and put out of business, and Payne Center was killed. The growth of the town was uninterrupted until 1893, when the Cherokee Strip was opened up for settle- ment. The people were re'1uired to come to Stillwater to register. tin September 1-1 and 15 the town was full of people. lfverything was unsettled. On the evening of the 15th fire broke out in Swiler's store. All of the buildings on the west side of Main Street' in the business blocks were burned. In less than a year, all traces of the fire had been eradicated. The College began to prosper. In 1896 there came the nrst fruits of all this labor and scheming, the first class was graduated. From that day to this the growth of the college has been continuous. Likewise, the town has developed with the College. To the town there came the railroad: to the College there came new buildings. To the town there came the waterworks, paved streets and electric lights. To the College there came new students in hundreds and thousands from all parts of the State and Nation, and to the College was born tradition. The story is the story of a Manifest Destiny: those cloth-walled partitioned class rooms in the village church have developed into the greatest vocational institution in the State. Vvhere once the buffalo roamed and the Indians huntedg where once the straggling bands of Boomers paused to watch a colony of gibbering prairie dogs, there stands today one of the mightiest institutions the State can boast-a great machine slowly turning, on, on, on, toward some Utopian tomorrow . ..... . . Page 168 P53 Nfl . i' 6876 da QI , L, f :, JJ, iz. V! I , , . A 71- 0:5-I.:-'11 . . Q' ,I W : 4 1 f . ,-.Iv A-. ! 1 ,Z H 'Z' A f ,J 3. All 71-' 1 ,F 5, -si ' ti 2 A -womb A Q , nj' , H 1, , QE si, .Xi L' V.. 3 5 'I M S. J.. 'W MW ' yy.. ,lf . i ' . i 'fmdfiqa-,zu if Wuszfv - ' - f f df- 1 - ,-Q fi W f .. .V -X X ,, t r . 1 5 , li' '-fr fw arf -H--ff ' ' 'f A it PM fa,-nz . 1 V 57548 A A ,nr 45' -5- V, E2 az ' - ' 'ew . Y . 6 14 x t ' f 5' s,Q,11l- -. 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' ' v . ts, Ajit 4, 4- ' 94 g , if e . nf, M f . -fy ,es 555' t. ty, ,A ' Q 1 1 .,- . if 'Jf 1 . g:,J ' ,197 U? BJ:-tx L 3' I 1 ar 1 4 ,www . ,lf ff.1'!,.xv: The great Unassigned Lands, leasec after the Civil War to cattlemen, were thrown open for settlement April 22 1889. The Boomers had won' Th work of David Payne and William L Couch, his successor, was rewarded All those soul-killing disappointment were at an end. Tens of thousands of homeseekers waited m line for days to make the run, and the sound of th gun at noonday found them ready vid' . 2 ' rn, 375- 0. ,V .- . -' y ' 3.7 I x an S 4 1 I , I ,. I'-i'. ' ' -'Q . J- g, fl: , c I A .1 11 ,f'54'w ii' iQ I x , V Time after time the white men had been forced back by the United States soldiers, but now the great arable paradise was theirs! The long line of men and wagons, the impatient stirring oi the horses - noon! Oklahoma was theirs for the taking - Run, the choosing of a location, and then, with only a few white stakes, a home to cali their own. ' JK if .H e- . I' Q, ii ,.. xl, --'ff 'fi A: ' 45157 ' ' x Y! W L X: 'f L.. gi. R ,,','w' ' H . if ' u in 5. L-.,,.: , .lily-14 AGA- ,., -.4 - -wx. ix-x K KS XXX X naw N nth. I- . W V ' A X 4 1 UI i ' ' ' , - li.. X ' 'Tp s I , . T7 - . '23 ' A I A fi' 'M Q 5: l f ,X u: vi ,dl I - A x '1 ' wik i . 1 I K ,La n ' 'Hi E p -K A9 1. . - , '11-N .L , 'Y '- '- f an - A irwikwl 578. -ii f1 -r.. 5 'lffiif -..',., .v RA -r l I M' x, ' .Pa-fy., A' ' YS, we:-V m W, ' . ' I-1 X '-A-F . , i ff, A ,,m'a ' R V . . 31.4 , - t ' '- ' J. ight 2 - y 1, - .9 ,' !' 19 ' Vin' ,-':',f 'VL , 5 fm , 'fi i i .gr -'svn -i 'l '?1 iQb5'g.m23f?,2'-2? A - 'ia:,g'.N2 ' 'Y'-4 1 . X . We f' 'fgishif-Q i' w i,L'PQ6 1 'E-2. S 524' s 7 ' - gd, 1 5 rx w -1, . I r' vc' - - ,. - , -f, 2. -. A .. . ', I 7 5: I Q. ,- .. l Y Uucic on ' wwf. ,iz , ,ma y .. ,, eu, , Y ' y , 3 4 Q .,.ffwffi: . 1.5 , W. 5 , Y ui . 1 I - l,w '.Jv'-iEl.D ll'fJllli fm.. : 1' 1 : I K ' ' 1 ' r P. ' f 'A fl' fl 2 ffl , fy ., 4 A, ..,--1.-.All H J xQ.n 4 -Q . f -e-A +V. 3 J ,x,I, V , ,-' Vg. ,, In ,r f:', ' ' f ff. ' N f . 3 ,,,f- ai- .,- Z ,Q-P' ff, ..-M 3 9, swf ' lv, X,-v f ff' -,,- f 1 1 ,, f -1 fox ' ,fl 1'- V7 ix? ali HA ldkj U V f ., AN 1. Q af A or 1:2 l ' lf L womb- QS .',.-.Q,ws1'Wm', R l 1 L ,V 4 X L l l L 4 '- ','Q g .md 1' mm 1 ' YQ X' e YI:ff--wi-'lf' XYZ -X,L S-W, Ef..:5-Moo' f5l5W nl'3f' we fe'-1' . 'gk 3.gfl233tSfPI',l1Q'g5ffo,'ffiiiiigqfgggiu..gygyQgzrgiigzgiEQ,gggjg.,,i2i56?-of X Captam Robert A. Lowry I ill gs 3 Qin , :l1:el'JlA,,,:X5,i Y:ixgl'?An,A, i-Sink Lxwmxfn . , K ig H ' H x -vs ' soils, f The Father of Stxllwater -as-'g aw-'f,',w,m5 'J . . K ,124 1 5 Mm A , , .i l -' xw, ' ,E ,twl f , ,ge ,erm l 'W' ' vs Wil? Pfffmm 3vrE'fl:, - - . x l S P3 ll'3,11TQi1'55's.ghyfgeixl Zig Wllllam L. Couch was the first man to attem t v '--'ill lwvvf PU' .1 'w'f '?1l. xx-4- .'l ffofvws ltlrfglgf' ' .A - P ,Wx is ryggiifrgsr255531353ggs:gg gw,,,. a colony along the Stlllwater and Boomer Q ll 1 -Umm 'A lull Y f'Y ' fl -1' wlzlflllyhi' linux 1-w-L 1 W M . ' lr ' ,K lqmg- ,gmwlv-p 1 69, , V creeks. H15 settlement of 400 men was starved K 'L llen-env L 'f ' J out and removed b U S troo s u ' ,, - , , .e A . . n e , l ?K'Q'kz ww l 'w'NloQlxz1xuCal C0 C Dm J M W D Af BIZ . P d r.Lleul N ,M l gp-1-iczmxltwxrillb' ' . -1-mxfzxxiulwlb-U ' 1 - ' . ff Q ' .' ay' ter t e opening' the land In thls el l l 'Cm,mm,w1xt luxllb ,' ,, my or 532,52 fi, 1 o l lf, . 1 vlcmlty was homesteadefl by such men as Capt. ' 1 ,. M: W2 E'f,lf2-myiyt 'vi x J 57202 1 ' ' , 14 5 ' My-X sflr X , VW? Bob Lowry, Frank Duck, John Barnes, Davldl . l Hs,,Mwn21'1 1Q,,Q,- I l'f2 33 -sv U ' 11,2 ml? gl' A , my ,' , - - . . . is X qgQ1'1,oiiMwwf 1 X M ,,,:E,K3J.5iqjfgg,,g'g2,SEQ V, Husband and W1ll1am5wr.ler. A Wmflelcl,Kan.,. flflkl 6 ,Q 'ff AZ f colony, headed by Grandpa l-lodges, Captain, ,ov ,Cv-l N ,insane I rw . . X l 1 4,f,,m:l,.sNiQ m,,.,m, J Q E Hunt and Hays Hamilton, settled along the, ,url 'v QQ , r ' xm K ,f . sk for 55353y333:,?:Wf5Z55, f , creek a few months after the opemng, and were 1 1 A ml--1, ha 1 ' ' Y . , 3 w A , xnduced to move thew colony closer to these. L gi homesteads. N , ' f 5 l A',. Q' ! Q , 3 , ' f'i:1: f'+Zff 4 1 J ' Qzffsl fl 4 K . f A f p , re- M A 1' Q 1 - Q., . Q l A W ' Q 1' lil' 'l' ll -3 ax ,.L, Q In i A L -' L l 'll .. fiig .,.. , JSM Q 5 r 1 A yg,f,x,r ff ' Q i ,A,, , ll 1 l - V Y' E V , . . , X..., in 3 - I I E 1 . 'L .1 1 , 1 Q t,oxcoax15G,xT1oNAL CHURCH, W1 l 3 Rav FOSTER, PASTOR. ' f M ,mil is A A Q ' ' l l l l ' ,fa L 5 l L i ,Z ' V V by l :ll llx 1 N my ilu Q N ,V Q. vu xx V, f'if'l'v ' A 5' E , ET:iK:fQ1,1s'1I I W V. A XXX ll m??L'f,g,m- I ,knoll 'H - 4 ,, f ,weWfef,,.f-' x H Y s ...Af Us M' 1 A uf. - -A , ', 1' .N V 5 k ,.,.f Z. , K J f gg? ,M ' , ' wwf ,O Q ,.,x-wfs rs 1 sig, L L ,, Q, 22532223 1 ,gl E ,X , fog 'f' , -xg -' ' M. 1 .aux , W2 Y-'wlfb' F- 2 YQ- ' 'ZEN X :s,'!,Algl:S1SEl'llA,. 4130 Mal , wwejtglllle ll V, ,sl W X T .K g fvsfxdlfi :F ,r:.,:,L i'fRlyl-l,fri I N, 1-. K ' ll '- url-AW' .tom l' vvlrl Al -Q1 x'-3 W fl lx Q, ,xg l ',.Nps-M N Mm, 'July ,b i,A.Lxfl'. 'fX,lSg:'i l X, X vw' ha E,--a.',i, um er 'hy suftqxj 3' 'l dv :a,,5,,d.i.fqfi,? VI. wh? 3 MQW Wg, ff A f' m ms a a - X r . .l L. 1 QCA' ' f e- 'f f 1 ' as ' L, .l J- ' wi , y - -,W f--sm-ff . 5-rw M- ' , ,,,f-- H 7 Vxk ,- l y ,ff--M o 3 , e f, x 5 l If-Ir,-- lt -fn 'Z' V l lu The luke in llxm- small oval IS nhl- College Poml, south of Vflxituhursl Hull, 1891. The firsi Cullmgr- classes were held un the- CKJIlQf','l.:.1ll1YII?ll Qlxurcih ln.-rc shown. A, C. Nlucgruqlm-r, as overaecr ol the cul- lm-:gr farm, was the firm mfxn lo ever I , l L l l V F serve tlw cfvllvxge ln any capacity. The fl X. , N W ,W Mlvcrllsn-rwrnls are llrum the Sllllwalcr .1 Cnzutn- for l89l. Perry, in Une lower v I picture. was scillunl All-.-v' ilu- Cholwlxcv' El Skip was opffnrtl, in 5cpi4'n1bvr, l2i93. l' , I X , full Y' , ' 7 .,,,.,,1j QFVTQS -4.- - 1 .- .J 1 1 - r -,' ,' . ' , ne 1, . u ,, A I N NJ . fs., 4 r ' ,L 1 sf' 1 -V' I ff ' l'fal y 1 , I I fat P, , ,- nx., A FX X! . ' 5 ,...N fx -v-. ,fr , xx - .N s I 4 gr 1 J In 1 fa . ' 'l' -Su nn- ' Kai ' M' - I ' 1' I - - 4' -V1 1 f- - ' W - K V , 15455 Old Central sand ilu,- ' , 1, ., f' ' , 'l Alf 'l',x.y.z'f.i-5 Q I xr' ,,ff C ut' Y V, Q in ,1 -4- 1 l MR., if fb, Ja 'n f 1- ggtvff 1 ...xpf.. lI1.f..7t .JIU 10.1. ' 'ft'-fr.-gfulziv' ,' , 5 ' I ' v.. ' t A Imm P1-Cn N Cmnt-r. J Y y ' ff' ff' f' tg.. .-4' .. If t. ' I 'ff A .C 5' kt --it ,.,. .ng-.1 H- ,km t A l A V X I , ' 1. lg-4,5 , . U Sei 3- yi. 'Q I . ' J -2, xxjgl Q aw Y L Q . XC, x '34 village 'rf X :Jia xgfwffyfj, ,. f eff letra - - if , A Laymg the founclatxon X I A I - 77 - x ' ',.,v5.t n Y' If X ff 5 of Old Central ln 1891. X jg., Q M ,, ' f ' ' X C t JI l fl, X , - wg. . g' ' -, 7 M ,. Kal' r e Q' A , ,.. :N 1' v fl Q yy i 5 ,' 4 1, 57 ., ' f KN, ,h fy I, f .-.,x One of the ten Colle-gc .AF ,.. X Bonds, ---ex volume of ful? . . . jf-'Y X f history ln llself. ,V fx X, -XJ - - ,,,, ,C . I Xl l ,. ' 0Kz.AHo:: x ,B , l - f ljgxaw.-wrlumt A '- iurle-w , x , -. ,. If my A I l, LJ - 1 ,.. 4 luexiumngvn- v-, v 1 ,W , 'W - xnmufu 11. 1-l w w X ,, W , ,.,1,.e,.,,. , X v Q, .uns Il' A Y 7. r g,.tt.,....,mm-mf..-.. rt 1 an , V X I The land where the f - ..,.i1.d.,.,.t..-f..M,',,, . 41 A4 V 5: f K sc:-rm7Lun.u1r.rzs fxi ' 5 .XX L. College is now low- . M 0 Y .3 tn..fz..wxbw mm -f -fl.. hmm- r 1 u A Y f' 1 ted was knoyyn as ,3 AV J- lanrfzlaulvfm.. x mu. 1 1 u va w 'l G ' 1 p vy , -xi Q' Q. 4 v Frame Dog Town. we - ,lj . 1 ' -su mmm 1 , 'f --'Y - V Y-A Y? -f n lm. '4' ' A - ., 5 ky ' - . - E ix: MET. ,' gg E .. .X , , W , ' 1 , gh 4 - ps--vm-. xxlinul mu ix luv1.xr nm f 1 , f Y I, 52,3 . ' 4- , Q. . ,. ..- ,J . - H fem' 3 A, - ff 'r W P H 'H H' 'hm l ' ' f The Pres1clent, Faculty, Lady ln- 13.5 AZ, - f Ill 1 X U , 1 . i Y .. structor and College Secretary. s t .aye ct--pong l Y' 't , lf ' W. 1.-f.m 1 ut 'mx u.:.r: if--5 ur 'N 'NV X V I X X qTXfvw-A----'C Mwvi--1 , X v ' . fe , v l I XX r :ret 'v:.'..t:c:guL' y ,X , f , ff ' , , me the kmlwsv. ' l U ' lx I N 4 , 6? L,-41 . fl ,' N' ,' -5- 4 A 71 X Y .... . ' 1 v ,' 1 t .' X.. , ' .1 I . 1 ' 3 Sr F - f' ' v f 'Sig . Las. A in 5- .' ' 1 1 Ig KAIILI lllflflkl Fi. UK! K. K ANI' Xl QUl.l.l'f'll . 5Ifl,l,N'K'fEH.4' l' I R ' ,' Y V Y ' pliauru with thi-. Ln-. llwn. Lumfls 414-sun-.xhlr fur nuvh All 1:1 ' 1 Q V Ch- W I va e 3 It 1 'lv'-'l4:. Ur-vvrnr- nf thx' 'I'-'r- wa-rv lx'-ld by A-'lticrs uwlv 1 , 3 N -I . . V' ' mu ,-- Juni! I. 1 l. amply-Iixltn-nl wtvaul law nf ilu-' United 7 'fNf',f.Q5v 7 ' 4 ' I' l A 12- f ' 1 ' ff - ' l ,L I -nn , I . nf, ff:.,l,f,'g'm ll Payne Center Frank Duck was responsn- m ' hah l ' ' mf ' wr Q1 1 .. ,. Q a een a ' e or movlng z am ., ree , -r ' ' , PRESIDENTS OFFICE A 5 A cattleman s amund. 'Q' . ' ' J t . ,,- 1 ., K-,i K 1 H f f. 'E F v limi! -. ,A f A ifsfr' f ,-ffvi f , I , L :gill 1 Y ,.- A i , - ,i , W W, 'T A 1Z'i1g1ff-f li iff' i'fli'i:fgi Q V6.3 1 hh X ' ,- . ' 1 ,Q ' fi' -'ir 14, vs' X 4 f 1: , , 4.'1f', ir'.fq-fu f ? .ff I V 'lf' W ' I 1i.,f.a,,g3,f ,Q ,A ,- , if gf f ' 4 ti1r'alaml2liechaiiinalfiitnllif h r , r 5, r IV -ig ' 1 if i' U ' ' me 1- '.5i'f53'Y b ' A Ieazrlixzri' ffl? or R, . Q 4, . V Y x lQ.'.,eg ,, A. C. Macgruder acquires the first , ai g, 'W J i' ' ' , , H 15 stock for the College farm. ,,,' X ' - V ' -f ww, f 1 M, M97 1 N 1 M v rife .P 1 4 . ii AI 6 -571117.79 m 'ro 'min , V1 I V ,th , . iw it . , 1, . ' fffhxrd Legislative Assemblyv ,i liar ' 7 V S gig! ' 'V ' fx V 93 mil gm if ' 2 - CE5f. .i....f: :..:':.:7.l'3'.i.N!I.. 'fg.- n Z e. y' V 41. K' ' 5 V . V MW BQ? A 'fi fr ,X ' Nu if ? , r . , 'S A . . gin? ,ur-:UFRQY 5, 185953, in '-Mu, ' .rg ' i 6 ,Q ,fa 1, '1 A 'Q .K ' l fl xg 'mf' af X ,mzisgwl 'MJ . 1f , Qf LUV. K Ir, ??:,.:f,, 1 fn, ,. , 4: ,ff , f '4 aff ' V 5 1 Y are 4 1 ' W -1 .xx XXX I Sli . -I J 4 1' x 4' - . i' 'm i 1 'i ft 7' P4 1' .j - 3 F., I Y ' N' '- 11. 4 -W , Qing' . l li ' iwfia. ai. 1 if 5 - Mfr , 1 Xuan i ' MRM .H ,. - f 1 3 ' -. K , I i .. f 4' V f ui .,,.,,,, R ,L -xr ' 5 , X XX l l vu.. X Q 2 fi e i EQQMA I ya- ,. , A . 1 , jk ' x ' X iv V - . 4 f .4 my ff ': . 2 , 2 I ., 1' 9, ' 4.5, i x3kwwi53ZV Q1:,-.Q ,. ,H , 1, ,,,, , .rs 1 , ,, , 3, , , 1, .oh m ., , Q. ,.. r 5 3' ff' I i V ww K Aff , M. ' ,r , 'y .1 Aj N. - is ef ff' M1125 V V, 4 , N l- . - if X J X ' -f- WA, f . --: ---- . .J'l.,'. ii 4 i V x . 5 -x E ,, i 475- , ,, X N xiii' ' Q 4,1 i Q 'i X , . .QV X, Q- W X i X, -if , Xl!! -M-'Z Z' Some views of the early village take-n from the top of the water- , tower just after its cornpl-riion. Central building had been ' finished and the original part of old Library was being con- i 5' struclenl. The Governor! Message, January S, 1895, was a part ii ol' John Fields' collection of data, and represents the beginning of v u Mute-wide interest in the College. ln the top picture, notice the scattering of houses toward the College. Burning HWBY the grass to start the College Farm and Experiment Station. This part of Stillwater, then known as prairie-clog town, was Considered far out in the country. The location of the first Experimeng Siatign was abouf fifty yarcls from Old Central. 4 f ill, - fir The railway, Old Man Fogarty's Line reaches Stillwater. 323' ft' GARDENHIRE CARRIED HIS PLAT- FORM TO THE PEOPLE J Dflr af 'fi S ' 5 f e . ' L ff , 4 Y' ' 1-fu.. -' HOTL 'r , ,kD 'D I A me FIRST Cora:-22::::1::..'r. D I ,. . , , .D D --D' - - t ,' N ,,.- , D,- ' 1Tl'zePntst5'peo: E'::i:reC::1:.':.:::e- I .- ' ,f f ,,DD ' . - ,D .D. .D v , 5 moms.- .'::e Experimental DDD. D DD D ., D Lf 1 1 I Fam. in..-may 5 g i-ii ' -,-,Z ---w-f- Tr... i ' we , 1.1. A IIT Iagffiommf-uccment wer-k in alzmy- I z- ill DDD R 1, D 7 7 D it hail:-tl with delight. by the rrfti-L by Xl' 1 1 '. - .I D vi 'f 'f- L: dents nfcollogo towns. While it' lt.-v. l vs. LD A -W f 1 Y jg ri involves thu tau.-uItvD :tn-I -til-mute. Im:-out Y 4 ' ' ' , , 1 ' l in n vast am-sunt. of hard labor, lt- Is, nh.--ll in ' ' Ax' A K ' ' ,I , I freely borne, for tho rem-m that it 1 in spirit T iishmva the world, tho mlvanw-mv-nl D lf,-rn: + nmtlc mxde during the' aulmlzwit' ' qiltlrrr year. The llflil weak lrzw mlm.--:.I plzmlii.: the cloning cxurciwt of lliul Hit- :mil tirst year, of tho Agri'-nILn::tI fm! All- 1 ,and Iulf.-chsniwl College. Th. work , 1 ru-.1-2 H1 done in the emit-ir.: ein,-sr. ilrif-3'-'xrD.-':1l f fi A- hae been thorough, 11-1-4 lu... mrlmifi ' ul-1 1.-:rf R' tions :fro ln.-1 :or fz.i..r. f' 5 -t D ,Dun-nl, Mint n:.i 3'l.:..1 11-1' 'z I why, gm ctiszni 1-3-.Qin-,5 ruth 'li' t I thu uno:-I fully rquzjvg-ol fr'-lt 1 . ,I'I cI3'u':' The IUQEI' L Inu' 'I' I it A- fm. A v- .A nm ' 1 1,-.1 f ni an .f- ' 'ability 'xml sity-'1', 0- Ur D2tll.2g'1 A u inf.: I V nr... 4 Hn-,' 'att-tcm I 1 1,.r-.r I ' ' M y TTL - - D .DL 1f4 'fff' -up 5, f D - 4, 1 ..D5.+ , . . , ,i A '57 -' .f i - The first graduating class was made up of: J. H. ,5 'gb f -A 2 D P' , ' ' 'A ,. ,,.g4f ,Q -.ye Adams, A. W. Adams, E. G. Lewis, O. M, Morris, ' ' Df - , DD.g5jg?' 'lt' . A E J H 4 ,., fe , t 4' ' ' - - SYN' . and F. E. Duck. The town paper N , D. - .-'f gf' ff-,Q ,J ' . D,,. ' ' . , , , fl f , D' i- .- rhg V1 :Y 4, f- carried the speeches in complete. tg f '1, 'Q Q .-Q D' q -' JE EP, fl riffaiv I ' i A . . . ' jf Wikia 2f'jpyzf' 1 ,73, :fa'fr fn..r , , D ' - , A ,. D ,DDD,4,g3:f ' Ah' . ' li . -9'5 ' '. F- , D -. ., 1 4 5 , y fi. . 7 , DD ID A w X5 ' 2 Di, -15339 ,. .QQ y 1 ' Zf5Q.?'f . D D. VVV- D M4 3-. ' Ti 1 I JD-f?f?' .D DD: . ' 5:523 3 D Q Q' ' '7 ,D , , ,' .3 Df,fvfvgq,.2 ,,, DD D DDD. R ,. D . l Q ' I M, 5 ' fDfgf ,.,D,f' if D i K -- .fa 1 ' ' 1 E' 'if fx- 1. ' , r- . - ' I f f ? fa lx: N 'K P I, f4f.'f'if'7 ' ui'-I' - I ag ' D -. . D ' . 'D',,,72 'D xxx if f x A' . -E KY ' . 2 ' -I QW 1. 'gil l: V' I 5 if , i N f ,M v Qsfix J J Eff, fi 'l is-X 4 ' ,rx K 4' -. R, Qix 7,4 ID Die, ,A D'D,' N.-2 -t A-jx ' ..lt jg' 1, . ' : 2. if, X iz-r' -'C 1-A' i- ' llulii QD, -? I 'gf' fur o ?l I, IT- l- f. 5' ff, rf .mf g' 'f K V X ' I l. V ' Nr l .1 'f .N ' 'IJ 3' x9'41 f' '8 5- f' 1 - , . ..,D1r'D....X,,Qm,D ,. X, A D ,D J - P fl 'D fD yo . D f' ' -' , -r A fqtpff-fe I -i ffxni I 'If' .2- , i' 4 2 I '. P-W, ' f 'Q --' ,f - 5.3: 1 - D, ...Q ' ' Q., ! i-N i . ' I ,- 'fp ', rt l . if D DD . D D ,TD I D D' , V i ' .cw 4 I T r l D I Dr D MD ., Q - -' 4 i ,t fa, . ,.. ' DID D 'KD , F ,4 Df' IQ' i Dr 1D '- U15 Q? Dru' DMD! . 9'mDDD'D D, D ,J Da, DD -, X D DD - DD DCD D D. DD D -M D DKK. D ,,.. ll, I Y. ...f I N 1? 'Af' Q, tj . , D -. I Y ,' twfti ,I ' .W T' QM' vf'I'4 '- D -mlrfi , ,N 1. o .A Q W ,rr ' i . ' lr ,, Q --0 f ' 4 ,7 ., I MYYWQQSIWH Fl' ,,,,,,dig2g. v ' 23 1 . A'-Y r fr:...- tfvmnf M.. If 1 v . D in ,,, . , .D D - V - .,..,.,zf.g:.z,g,,gf ' - . , K ..W,..,,,, .V . -' ' ,Du-' 'H D ' 'T .yi-,3g1:?' Q 4, , T-' - D-1-. Y 'z D DD . DD Dft,-DD, :D-Dgvkt, 4' r. -gferg Q 1. E-exif ,. . ' A Q Jai'-'fr if if-'fffld '. , f ' ' ,,-,Z 'Tl 'fs 5 .1-. ' . r' 3 '1v:p.DD.gl',..Q 'i,.DQ4D Lv The legends and history of Stillwater carry no more outstanding Q ' ' -sv' M ' ,Q D ff it f . . . . I A -E , 1-, V 2 eww 1 name than that of Honorable George W. Gardenhire. A political D ' D DD D-an ' 3?:,D,2f?,3.aD4 .5 , opportunist, he was President of the First Territorial Senate. and, - -- D 'Q . fi ' X ,ff N I Y' nh 'A D A , j . . .. , 14, . after returning to Stillwater to confer with the Democratic leaders 4 WD 5 f 4 ' QD. ,,, ,., .1- D ., ' ,D f D ,,D , D. - . in the Town Council, he secured the land grant college and Agri- Q' - PD ' .. - ,Q I ' I I I I ' lt TI' 5711-LWATEK' . .4 - ra. Q , Dm D ? cultural Experiment Station for the village. He is, truly, The , : D DD DD i D D DD5:5'7, f, fLDq,:':,qDQ 3 Father of the College. Doty has pictured Carrlenhire explaining the various institutions that the State had to offer to a group of THE COURT HOUSE WAS DESTROYED BY Hurm. Ycwsr. STII.LXY.'xTER FIRE IN 1894. THE ORIGINAL HOTEL YOUST LATER BECAME THE SCOTT 5 L 4 s 4 S fix constituents. ,xiD1.tr.:- . , ' n if IHEI' Illlll NOW' .....,....., I 2 . D r so t, D .win 1. 22,1889 AS rgoSTL:As1'-'Qgl'gg,.. 1 nb WWII-1 Aram. 22, 32122 I ' 1592- 1 iiiZ.6'I' money I ---- 'rel Dgzm , gi. msmoa! or 'man rzf.ns.2fhf I --l draw.: .A VAST winnxcnxxas 'rxuzxg .tim U. 1 I DENSELY PurUL.x1'r:v I l nlIlIlITO!iY Now. 5 -.,..m,,... D RESUHE THE PAYIE CUUIIT SCHCOLS. I iff , ,ri .i Co- . vlhrgv,-5 Y I Flilnji v I 1 'ily ur 1-htm vi' -Dr' the fu-.rift a -MD D in . D .-.r -. :mr-fi-ix Hitllm. ti , 4,1 . .. . .f.Tf'......, , ,. ., ,. Wei I ' Q D 4,0 Ja. if 4 .A- K ' D D' Y. ' ' 1-iv-'sr-w'vw,f-. f ,D Q D A-2 ' E- 1 4 B. f- , If-'iw .g. Southeastern view from the waterlower ma-nt. . i AM. l T ' 1- .5 J.: . The Alcott school building, Lhen Com. Plfted, marked the outpost of settle- ! 1 1 I h,f-vw, . x NJ! l 2 l L 5 I 1 3 l ff liar'-- Y Q WW' , ' ' jk! 'Q 1 ta, pt me , fi L. iff X-XWSR ,A --.........., M...-I FIRST PRESIDIQNTS Ol COLLEGE R. J. Barker, June 25,1591,tn .lune15, 1894 Edlmmrl Danrlridga- Munluuglu. Janu- ary 18, 1895, to .lunc 30, 1895. i ' ggggw- l inv- a..XX X-, 1 E '1 Henry E.Al-.-1-rd,June 16, 1394, to Jan- i -- i , ...ny 17, 1895. W ' The cow in the cupola M a 1 legend dating back to the K 6 be , n. of t h K ini I Old C'cntral's first sum r 5. 1 fr 1 U 1 'ff ' N X i i' . Eln ne' L LW :mel clauglilvrs. Y ,if 'wr Centui' '. 1 , ,. i y mf? 5,2 f' ei fl, ,W ,X A Y X , . 5 n t fl as 1. l I 6 X' et nf, f 5 mga I I X A . l ' 4 Y- ' iz ' 111' . 5 si i 'gl ,xi -KV: '. , I 4 1 - ,f J I f -, . f I , 1 - . - , 2 ,Q 5 f, 2 U 1 ' 1 I 5 Z l . . 1 'li il , l 'rf V :Je , Graduating class of ' r 1903, on Stage .. 1 l X The annual sophomore-freslv man class fights played an im- n H gg, ,,,, ,.,1 V 1 , 3 1 portant part in Aggie tradition 1 A, , V until tear gas. kmves, and brass :Lili -JM V 'Q lguliw. , knuckles were introduced. The 5 H. ,, ,t ,.,, if --:W , H . -,.A55,g1 New 'lk my Qggv, Y' A 1 , ,,, ,fA,5. , ,wwwxvf f 1 tree between Old Central and 3 F ,, - , 2, , ,142-fg,,,, :.5g,:5,g33fA, gffb gi the new Library, was the scene l X M, of battle. s ' ' , , l , 1 L X Prcsiclen!'s Old House L......M.,.....-. W. .,.. ., ,,,,, M..-....,. I 1 ,ff , s s ,f TGRU1 of MM-MNH MMM W' Holmes. Perry fCoac1i1, Potts.-r, Jesse, Gallagher, TEAM 'l'R-A-'Nt-D Viloud, Baird, An Aggie learn of renown. BY DR. L, L. LEW15 George Epny Morrow, .luly 1, 1895, To ' June 30. 1399. Angelo C. Small, July 1, 1899, to Jum- I PRESIDENT5 OF A, AND M. 30, 1908. Jung-1,191-1, James Henry Connell, July 1, 1903, to .-X lln xlllng climb, ln the class fight of1910, Junk Rs-lnmon. :x 1-pvcial student, 4-nlisling in tllc cle-lense of ilu- frcslwnwn, clln1lvc-d i l 1 1 H i X vp' 1 2- vi gg 'nfl'-M 15,111 15 L.--.. 1'-1-1,-mu 1- ,ilg l -Y-fif mf,..,,l,. 1 ,- i ,J X, I Z ...-:L .,,. 'AF' . 1 Team of '09 3 fi' A hand over hand up the side of the old power 1 XMB plan! smoke slAcl-1 and brought down llw gnphnmorzfa colors, while lllc battle- raged bvlow. 1 1- l I ' f l F f fx ' , ' Team of 05 HKU 1, - . - --- 'l,.. an - fills 1 ' ' Q 1 XAY 1 .rx 1 1 1 4 2 i A wut'-rnxrlun lvlanl, nn nnhqufxlx-fl form of unr1f'r:4r4c1u.nr'd1nn- pnlmn Cui:-r C. l1annvrlsvnA1nng!lu- face. ! 4 -S it ' 2 ' ' ' --n arf lltb f--4 ', f-11: -. - ' , -Q:.e51 N'f1- .f'f'f'f.5 0 ' P'Zf'f'f -.N ' X Fl. 5 A V f H 1' ay 'in-. v ' , I 3 f I lf- X, Six -AA K C I I I 1 1 1 1,, X fy' f,, 1 U, lf fy, ,ff f ff. : M-S A I'Q,L'4.YL V A 5 lf. , AY l -1 lv.nlu1:on 1,1 Un- Cullpgc php,-rl 1 1-l'fl -Z Nllrrnr, monklxly. I 1 ' 0 l !MSv.vQgq fygop.. p ' w A V ., , .1 ., .. ,Lu 'ww' mlfnllilx, 1594? to 190-5 llw ' ' :l , ummm: Psifewlmlz. 1.11924 4 -. - gr .ff Y fri' l -iw- ' -H ,Afrlif-ill ,l xg RNSXRJ ! 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' Q ' ' Nia' ' '-I in A V -1 ww. x 1 X .K Y , - ,, - . . .Ei 'cl am' 1 fmf:xm?, j7?L 3 -.Y A V .. A A.-A A A A .5 AA.., '::4::, Y M XXX i '5 z-r.q,:A.3 . v 'H --.iw ' . -1' , ' 'V it . :, l 1, . .. . . ui . , Aw. ....,,,.....,.,,,, AMI.. ffl if ,aww Z' 'sill ' ,f ,y n . A Irs. A , ,MW 11, A. ,U A W -V , 5 - ZK'?, , wry? X A W., ,vm A Aff?-QQ Q44 , 1 A 2 lx P l I K? 1 W I l l 1 l 1 1 All .W ... K1 l rier, Archilecfr drawing of Morrill Hallg 121 Team of 1910, including: Evans, Spur- Talbot, Lowman, Vzmclerwori, Gregory, Carrey, Clark, Mc,Pl1e!ers, and Smith. L37 Class of 1909. 141 College Orchestra: Straub, Spaulding, Herman, Baacle, Williams, Hulaler. fBotloml: Worthington, Pochil, Woodworth, Watrous, Jones. H51 A booming business of the lime. Nlaricrn Slick ig, the driver. 151 Old Central in 1905. C73 View in 1905 taken soullweast from upper nD0l' of Old Library. Peclfs Aggievilli: corner is the pasture. 187 First college tennis iournament, 1910. The Auditorium now stands here. .QX -il , L N ff ,Vi j v-4. WX ,' Q W it I A .1 I , I .is w . .ff Mi ing ' . 1 T' A JA A i git P A AN W U I 1 L ,-,.-.. , W. N, .7. ---. M.-. .f 7M--A L M . AM .-f.-.nag ., ,,,v,Q...I121 bf' ' ..4.r.. 4 3 3 A , A 49 43 . at 1 rm.1.r ii- 1 www, . x. '5t'i'.,,, 5 ' , 355,51 34 M, +31-if 1 LA . M A . A - , . A r 1 5' i , sf 1. 'W M V Q., A . A . X - 3 5.52.-N wg-AN. .hz 1- fi .. '- w A ' ,--- -4 ,. I I L ,,,,,.f - 'A,-mT- A i up 4 J if 5 A 4. , ' ,. ' 'If ,af I r f'J fI'ZQf? f .,' . v'7Q zpvfi ,I A ' rf, gina. -I i '- 'fw:-.' Ck- -.an A ..-Lug- Entire college and prep body ' ' I H ' . ,WpemmMe4,ii5,EQQ-.W ' in 1907 .... .... ,..e--.,.ii-. .... Q, U , , . ., .A K ev , E 5 Vw i il i iviiii L a. L A I 'A ' f Aw I -mg, X I, 1 I N , W ,ff 5. s The Harvest Carnival fell in 1923, possibly never to be revived, .....,,,,,.,,A,r,,,,?,, A-mn, , i ' ,J 9 iff if .fy 1 ff XX und with it went Clown an ancient Aggie cuatnm and tradition. iz, . L , .aj H, 7 Y ,ff:-f I H figff Y ,4 X A - -ff ,I A -,inn ,M - , . Each year, usually before some important football game, the en- ' 4 f j' -rn v M an-v,Qffrm 'Qi V .. V , M , 5, ,' x, . - ' .k,, Ma- . . f . .. fr ,,,,, , ,, . , 1 4- 1-M -f . 5 . ff, . '- iflflm. 'M' and a'f ' O' 'ht' S'Uf'fn' Body ' '58 fa of FII' ' g g,i' , fn,W,1 I: -' I - ' XN'iIcIcats and he-Iperl make this event the outstanding function ',4i.fZa,iziW3,xA- Q9 ' If .7 A nf the year. A scannlal sheet was usually gold along the line off iq ,. . Y .' march. After the parade, there were shows and concessions, non- A -f ir A - ,, ' , 4, 4 i Q iii . , . . . . . , ' ' - r V 'I'-' f'.'i'f7'if'i fling ,, ,Q ii 4 ii tetti and whirligigg, and hilarious Aggie students everywhere. Englneeflnk BUIMIFK In 1903, The ' gf 'Ml' Im ' present English and History Building. mg, ,Q V hi iw W, . 5 . .Ll 1- T 'A' If ff, C. f rf. 4 f .- ,. Ig IF p L V ' 5 f' f 1 1 f ' IL: L W' f f' not N. J . f 12 .14 3 , I . ' L - f x , , f5f.Ei5ife :Jiffy p Emil The Campus in 1908 X Ybmb. Iii. . ,y uf Yule ,- ugfgx Q f -4 x . ' T' i 1 6 Q., -4 ' i 'lrf:l,'Q , A iii A ilvr-z. gl , i ' ' . 'igiill 1 it 5 'f I Ee Q 1 'af The Old Quad. Morrill R I S A , Hall is being construct- , W . ' H ed and the Shops and Power House are still standing. ' I n-tab.-. v- --f ,, , I A FII' VIEW OF 'Hill CAMIUIIS FROFVI NORYIIHAST CORNER OF OLD LIBRARY IBIA CHEMISTRY BUILDING, 190-1,C'OST,S6,000,00-AND STILL OLOGYI. LOOKING NOR'I'IlWES'I'. NOITI MORRILL HALL UNDER CONSTRUC- BEAUTIIFYING THE ACGIH CAMPUS. TION AND PRFZSIDENTS IIOMEg LATER THE HOME EC. PRACTICE IIOUSI-1. ATTENTION, LEGISLATORS ff' I ,, ,1 1 1 i 1 -XX E .XX , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 J x 1,1 x.. , . fx, . DN fi, N Nz 501' X xxH '-. 1 l l , A, ,, 1 1 .1 111 Freshman Chemistry, fall of 1908, Dr. Hurdfe- Cliamblin, right, anrl Professor L. H. Rui-sv. Taft Talbot. 15u'rneu'r,l Bullvn, Yvallcr Jessiv, and John Coney are inuluclccl in lln- picture. 121 Clan of 1912. VVunmvl'c building: bring built, 131 Graduating class of thih lime, 141 Cirls'Rz1Lquf:tTexnii: I'1'opl Nlilmiu Vlfzxllcrs, Maggie Wzxltcrs, Alrnira Rodgers, 1va Mcgridn, 1l.owcr1 Nlyinl Hager. Myrtle Lewis, Annie Shaw, Vigloria Kilpatrick. 151 Llclelzration, 1906. A. AND M. FR1l51DENTS 111 Lowery lniyman l.uwl5,.lunr1,1914,11'1July 1. 1915 L 121 James VVil11an1 Cantwell, July 1, 1915. huJi1nc 31, 1921, I 131 James. Rurm-lk E11-iriclgv, Julv 1, 1921. to June 3. 1923 1 .W . 1 V :T , 3 Q , - A 3.26214 1 X 1 1 1 K' Q .Mx N- ' FA, g x 5 ., ff 1 1 ,N-A X 4. . 1 '11 , JYJW 1, 1 l ' l ' a ,1 1. 1 rx E 5 , . I, n - l., , . N I t 1 ,gf 4 1: 1 ' ,. '1 --.fn 'fx ,, .1 I A 1 of JH 1 11 . 1' 19243 1 21.11 Q +L 1 ' -fl 1 -i a AQ 111' if' . I5 3 . A-1:1 . . , 1 s f X F f77'!Qx ' fef 1 49.1 . 1 gi fn ig ' 1 2 1 , .. K 'Y 5 1 1 1 ...M . 7 W W YKVV KW 1 , Y , - . R u ff? N 1 U' 1 ,. 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Brcvmr,5Pxdv1.COlnm.1ns1- fuwi '1-raxr1, 1Vo+v11wrv'l1'1 1 Qi' Om:-gal1tr'mrv50n::'lx mn 1910 Aflesr flew.-n years of organ- nzxr lrrvu 11+ 5 f-wx inf Vw1unr fve' nz Q, A. Hammond, B, D, Kung, Ra1p11 ip-fhn, 12 if 11a rrxu ltwn, .1 uluu Russ, Harry Spauldlmg, E. P. Moot, - XNnnc1w XV1l-.1 nrm, Why rl.' 1N'orth1nglun, Skanlvy .-5x11r.:u. wr llnrlx 1.1 1912 L1.uss Br.1dforc1 Knapp, September 24, ,T .A Aw 44 . 1 f 1 1 A. AND M. PRESIDENTS X I Rxchmrd Cannes Tyler, August 1, 1921!-1 Scptvmber 23, 1923. Crr-rge Wvilsnn, June 3, 1923, tn July 28, 1923. 1923--W RU ' . 'A 0111500 Ph 1 45 . 05011 fesm Stude cnt al Nl El ' . s1.,,,,iDn C J. 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X W .4 44. -wt 'f Q l c X V, , It i f . ..-1 ' ' ' , , -' , wi' x i 'J ir: .tv x ,,.v- - X, , . t, .- . , ' MK il' K' ill Al nl' X 41 nw 1 'Nix ' i wk' x X' 4. i f J l l -'x 'x .XX -X ,-.i . ,. l 1 i i w ' a 4 'XM f August 7, 1914, at 2 o'clock a. ni., tire stmted in Morrill Hall. Stillwater was in th - throes of a customary summer water faiiiinu, As the lurid glare g.-we wsy to the light of dawn, Morrill Hall, and all hor records and equipment, was a heap of twisted steel and som ber ashes. October 16, of the maine yt-ur, just as the Harvest Carnival w.-is forming in parade, the YVoman'5 Building was Cliscovcrul to he on fire. Before the flames Could be clieclieu, the building was in ruin:-. Bwtli lnuilclinq- were soon rebuilt, according tu the original plans. .-, . The record of A. and M. Collegt- through the VVorlcl War, needs little mention. Nine hundred and sixty-thrve stars cruwud the Aggie Service Flag. Carter C. Haxnner, at the right in thi: piclurt- hz-low, way, the first to be sacrificed-r--tlxi-ri many others. There is this past, fi priqvlvssi legacy, given to us by men anal women gone: before. There is, tmclition, whispcrvd by the wraitlia at midnight as they rise from campus Shadows, There is at gloriuut yesterday an eventful yeatvrday. And there is that Manifest Des- liny that has swept un from thu long forgotten prairie-clog town of that day to the year of Nineteen Hundr:-cl and 'l wuntyrsevcn-frunto dim glimpses of tumorrnw's apirea and gargoyles, and chiniing bells within this Campanile. , 'Y - -1? . ': t - V i . :2 ii'.':i::5:2s ' 4: ' , ,- , ,.,- xi ' 4 ,f 'mfr 1 Q, f e?dg , Q... 4 ,:,,,,4 V5-5 . grrxvifhw-?. , ,fir , 1 '-1 A ft- yr.. . ,. ' .f. ,f-ti, ' xi 4 't',4 ' -. M N- 4 ,f- 1 4,3 , if , X, -rw b.1-if i -,,..4 k1r 44 M4 .wufi t .,.. ,., g f k f fQ '9 apr?-' -,W 4w,,giif -ffg:f,f,'isWvW5-ww' .- V . . it . .Q ' . , f M 4 . 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TARR ILLIAM ARTHUR TARR is o11e of the best representatives of tl1e l1ighest type of VVester11 college 11111113 tl1e ki11d ot 1112111 who, although working i11 l1is spare ti111e wl1ile getting an education, still is an excellent student, popular, a11d a hard-worker i11 every way. Enrolling l1ere i11 1901, Tarr was a stude11t while the school was i11 its most formative period. At that t1n1e he was as outstanding on the Aggie campus as he has since heen i11 the held of Geology i11 the United States. He graduated here with a Bachelor ot Science degree, i11 1901. Mining a11d Engineering were studied hy Tarr at the University of Arizona, and he took his degree i11 that work there in 1908. ln the 51.1111111611 Arizona mines ot1ered e111ployn1ent to 0110 of Aggieland's greatest al11111ni. In spite of the work he carried, Tarr found ti111e to wi11 a letter in track, and his fellow-students lear11ed to know hin1 well enough to pick hi111 as the best Choice for the othce of president of the Student Association. In all his achieven1e11ts i11 research, si11ce l3CCOl1'1lI1g COI1I1CCtE'Cl with the University of Mis- souri Ceology IDCID2I1'tI11CI1t, Tarr has 11ever allowed his interest in other 111atters to lag. Referring to this, he rece11tly wrote: I haven't 111issed a football ga111e at Missouri si11ce 1911, o11ly two basket ball games, and none of the track events. Willia111 Arthur Tarr is a member of Kappa Sigma, national social fraternity. Page 206 j -- . I if I I i I . fi If J . l 1 f 1 Q 1 F , 5 1 3 i , 5 4 sg , 2 i ,-... ,. 'ti' I 5 iii Z. f'rQ:i . -s A ' sggfzfl- Pft . -i , 1 y ' I I . f X W. L. BURL1soN HE VVho's 1Vho in America for 1920 tells tersely, but vividly, of the rapid rise to national fame of the boy who came up from Harrison, Ark., where he was horn September 3, 1882, to take his B. S. degree at Oklahoma A. and IVI. college. and then proceed up clearly defined steps to the position of head ol the Department of Agronomy at the Iiniversity of Illinois. KV. L. Burlison was graduated from Oklahoma A. and IVI. College with his Bachelor of Science degree in 1905. VVorking to pay part of his expenses through college, Burlison still found time to be an honor student here, and a leader in student activities. Graduating from the college, Burlison entered Illinois university, where he took his Master of Science degree in 1908. He received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Illinois in 1915. From 1906 to '08, Burlison was an assistant in agronomy here. In 1908, he became assistant professor, and served in that capacity until 1910. He was made head of the agronomy department at Illinois, in 1920. VV. L. Burlison was associate editor of the Orange Judd XVeeklies until 1915, when he became associate professor of agronomy at Illinois University. He is a member of Acacia, national masonic social fraternity, as well as numerous honorary organizations. Page 207 14 L. H. XYIZXTZ BOIVI' 10 years ago a 1111111 30 years old, f21IlllCLl by the hot suns of Ulclaholna oil holds, dressed i11 tl1e boots a11d work elotlung' ot an oil held worker, yigorous w1th hope and Z1IHlJltlO11, sat i11 his boarding house lnlI1QCI'lIlQ a cheek book. He was confronted by tl1e most l1ilZZ1l'Cl0llS odds i11 his life, before or since. If l1e would relinquish l1is interest 111 oil leases he could haye Si00,000 111 cash. That was 111ore 111oney tl1an he l1ad ever flI'C2llTlQCl about 111 tl1e days ot his youth in Pennsylvania. He looked at the check book closely. He l1ad only S30 i11 tl1e bank. Tell tl1em I won't sell. Illll going to stick, was the word l1e se11t to those who n1ade the offer. That man, Lew Wentz, today is famous throughout the llnited States for his phila11thropic enterprises in Uklahoina. Cihietly he is known as the 111a11 whose money made possible the crippled Cl1llClI'ClliS hospitalsg but to students here l1e is known as the ClOI'1U1' of tl1e XYentz fund, a sum of 550,000 established last year as an aid to 11eedy college st11dents. The making of a fortune esti111ated by his close associates to be between 25 1nillio11 a11d 30 n1illion dollars is water over the wheel to XYentz. He has turned his attentio11 to other horizons of benevolent 2lCl1l6VCIl1C1'1f. He l1as decided to do all he can to brighten and broaden the lives of Oklahomans. Money has become a11 agency with hi111 to make others happy. Page JUS 1 l l l ! Y 'QS lx N4 f G ! y A I Vt as f If fff xKl,xT.lX K 742 WW vw ff XXX 4 J! f 'X-X N 1 'X r- X ,4 'v f XX 3 wk Xi? ,174 A , fi, V-Kgxrfixi-CSA X, XR -.fb fx, :ff ,Q lfQ,,' at ' 2 xr Ya I ' kgilfx Af q:?iVffTL1XH I Vp NU 5 f fx wif ,QL 1 kN Q x I, X A X' xx ,-1'XSx P, Q lg IH T1 PLAYERS? CLUB Hli Players' Club is A. Sc Mfs junior hoimrziry ClI'lllTlllllL' vlub, gi steppiiig-stone to admission in Tlietli Alpha Phi. Everyone befure being eligible for im-lnbersliiln in the Club must lmye plaiyecl suc'cesSfully l ll part in an ull-mzllege play or one of the many one-:ict , pri-riluetifms given ut regular meetings of the Club. All- l wllege plays, lfresentecl at intervals during the year, are spmisurecl by The Players' Club. .,1...... You ainrl l was first bf the three plays presented 'l'X in the millege uurliturium in 1926-27. Xeur the end of R the Full terni Tu the Lzuliesi' was given unrl Hcllllbfdlll , Applejrield' fnllmyerl in the Spring. In zulclition to these A Illlljlll' 1-ntertainments, members and pledges uf the club l staged L1 number of une-uct plays for entertainment Of elub members zinrl their friends. To Prufessmr Dnyicl Terry Martin, heucl of the cle- partinent of speech unfl clireetur uf college plays, goes much ererlit fur the success of the orgunizutifm. f OFFICERS lf, 'lkiiuu' Nirxizrix HIQRISICR l,IiNIiY .... . Pl'6',Yl.lit'lIf 17fff'f'f0f XYINIFREIJ I,1y1aRMu1z12 . I'ire-P:'e.wz'fief1f ALLEXE HARMQR . . Secrcmry IQATIIRYN Mc'I-.xL'm11.1N Treasznw g . l I Twp 7'!7TL'-rfSI'.Xl!KN, R.x1,aTuN, C'RfwwE, Ci1lLI,lNTw, lirirrlw, l11I.sT1z,x1', NlC5iPADIJEN Spf-0111! rms' elelyxrucix, Ifiuxiz, Iiluuus, USBURN, Clxsu, W.u.L1N, SINIMON Buftfmz mzu-eIrl.xlzPiaR, H UNT, Nli'l..XI'iiHL1N, LENEY, X .xNDR1'F1f, Loy, Livnmiume IDLILSL' l PII KAPPA. DELTA. I KfXP1'fX I7IiIfI'A, Illlliijllili ilUll'H'kll'y i.Hl'k'I15iC fm- turnily, was fuumlcrl in 19125 111 Rilwn Vullcgv. Klum- iDQI'Sili1Jil1li1k'UI'QllIliZLlIiUIli5OllL'l1UIli5'IUli1USt'XX'ilHilLlYk' tnkcn active part in furvlisiv wnrk, L-itlu-r in thc tip-lil of dcbzxlc, urutury or Q-Xu-111111mliicoiis spy-axkiiig. Iziuili ymr thc lhllltllhli my . Delta hwlcls rcgiulml cmivciitimis in L-anvil uf tlimr x111'iw11s x flistricgts uf the lvnitccl Stain-s. Lfmiu-sts aux Ulllfll tw lmth mcn Qmfl wmnmi whu wish In vuiiipctc in utliu ul thc tim-lds uf i-UI'L'Il5iC' activity. This ylfill' thc vniixiciilimi is tolvc lu,-lcl at Pittsburg Normal kll Pittsliurg, IQLIIISLIS. Pmuf of thu success uf I'rnfcssm' H. H. .'xIlKlL'l'5HIl us Ctlllfil of A. uncl M. clclmtc tunnis is shmvii lay thc in- iiuinurnlvlc Calls fur A11rly tu servo as juclgc for dai-lmtcs held in all sn-Ctiuns of fliiillhfllllll. OFFICERS NELL115 OSBQRN . Prcszilmzf EULA BIifi,lXX'X . . I'IU'-P1'cs1'z1f'1zZ ' CLAUD FLY . . .5'c'c'l'Clll1'j'-fl'U11511l'c'l' H. ll. .XNIJIQRM C 'Hrlffl Y 1 2 r i 1 I , i 1 r I 1 v I L i i i Top roziiwllmmxiiaie Iilxil, fwI,.Xl'D FLY Botlom row I3iaN Ilvass, NE1.1.uz lmzcmx, Q1'iaxT1N XXi1,i.1ixxiw Pugw ZII , 1 Q ,,, ,.1. , l ,. A ,V 3 Q , A 3' '+A ' . 's 1 1,4 1 V 41.7 D if N 1 Q. 1 ,, fe P X 5 4 97 K 1 X is in ll 1 1. ff, ' ik , fi ' . 'AA1 A , ,,,,, ,V ,, ,A 1. .. 4.1, -i , ,ygwfs aw -,I www av 8,2 I 2 ' Herb? if K 'f ,-ff' Miha plans-for our new f1'1'ggz'n's YOU AND I You and I, lihilip Barry's Harvard prize play of 1923, probably is one of the most ditlicult productions ever staged by the local players. i l'nder the personal direction of D. Terry Martin You and I was played in the College Audi- ...W ...1 ....,-.-an 1 Ywwr 4 E .All 1 l fa f gg if 1 f ' 2 P ,.' l toriuin the night of May 25, 1920, and again June 1, 1926. ' of 4 '14 1 '- lx ilfb 5 1 S 5 r W. ml s al N1 v 3 , 5 ,al Page 212 V v ! .nk Usqflrr fI'11t'S HVUIHIKI flu' nmzrllf' ll-XST UI CH X'ffI'UlliCll Dunne. , . Roclcrick XYhite. . Nz1m'yXYhitc ., , . ,. , KI11ith111flXYl1ite.iILENNSIMM!JN Etta. .. ..,, .XLLEXIQ HARPER 63. 'l'. Warren . .AA. lfxm. juxmxs 410131-'UTEP' Nichols, .Nmmxx 1 lm'L!-1 Seem-ry fur the play x-.115 um- structcrl by licclzic Vulnlw. lk-signs for thc scenery WL-rc llhlfli' Ivy Miss Iilfl.1 Walls, ARA! 'TIS RS . A AIi,xTHm'x Mc'l,.xIwaH1.Ix ,.,,.l.14,a 1.11,s'1 RAI Ii1f1TTx' I5Ax1.mv1N-NIVlwm s , ' an Iv .0 In Page ZI 3 Y 25 , 5 3 -x'l't'llt'Sff!7l1I Tn flu' I,4zdi4's TH TIIE IAIHES Ilecemller lil nnrl 11, the Players' Cwluh presented To the l,zu'lies, 0 cmnerly in three acts, clirecterl hy Pro- fessor U. Terry Martin. ln aclrlitiun to the regular all-College prmluvtions, the l,ll1YCI'S, Club has cle- yelopecl ll schedule of one-uct plays which are Dresentefl perinrliczllly hefore the Club and civic organizations of Stillwater. Prominent among these one-uct produc- tions was HCI'ill'll'Ng'fl Youth unfl Olcl Age. Scenes from the play uppenr on the next page-. Page 214 the ULISI wc-rc: RL-ulwcn Sparks, Ruth iollms, llalrulfl Ixmlgulmcl, lllllwcrt l'rg1m-, I Xvilllill, Hawkcll Ilullomam, gmwl liulm flslmrn, amfl Dun Kluycr. . A ' VI I.XR.Xi l'lCRS l.m-gnrlimf parts in 'I'utI1m,- l,41ciics wc-rc Y D taken Ivy .Xl,I.I'.Nl', H.Xlxl lzlx Qmrl IA.- Hluli l XX III I X IH. Hthm lncnllwcrw ui Blillifl, l':fiNX'iIl Iifiggs, Iivn liirrl, fYillis lfflrlic Nlurgm, lxzlyrnfmrl Vruwc, flilll' HnnCQm'k. . hucsts at thu IHIINIIICII .Xlwc lllmt, l,cun41rrl Ralston, Margaret Tate, Ncllic' ,N'm111V. lin' only fI.l'I'7I4Q rvfnrr- xf'11h1l1'f'r nf Hn' nlfflflrr f'!111f:lz . Sfmzz' from HC'Yl111f1l'lf Yilllfll mul H11 rl 'K' 7 F fr 'j IU, -17 W 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 : 2 I l l l i f l Stnzgr' setfizzg-for U You um! I, s111m11'ft1'1I Ivy Miss Efdrz IIXVIIHSI tZTUtll'll1t'tiAfIl'5f plum in H10 Players' Club mzzlestfnr the lI'f'SIi!QI1 Sltlflllliffftll wlzfrlz muff! Iles! bf' llSl'tI-ffl? lin' play. 'lllll-IIIEZTA. ALPHA IPI-Ill lllQ'llA .fXl.Pll.-X PIII, national l'lOIlUl'dI'y dramatic fraternity, was first organized on the A. and M. campus as l he Players' l'lul1, in 1918. The organization was granted a eliarter, under the laws of Uklahonia, as a national college rlraniatn' fraternity. December 22, 1019. There now are sixty-two chapters ol 'liheta Alpha Plll 111 rolleges liligilrility niaior parts in stage nianager, ship, Kleiulmers .Xllene llarper, 1' XV and universities over the Unltecl States. for nienihersliip is f,lCft'l'I1llI1Cll Ivy participation in eollege plays. 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This body has direct supervision over all matters relating to the publications of the Student Association, and meets in called sessions at any time a matter of i1n- portance demands its consideration and attention. The Board also offers suggestions and gives decisions upon the editorial policies of the Student Associations publi- cations whenever there arises an occasion for such opinions. The tYlfollegian, the Redskin, and the Aggievator are under control of the Board, or, through the Board, of the Association. The tVColleggian, lnc., the Student Asstwciation-oxvned plant printing the school daily news- paper, also is under supervision of this group. The Board of Publications for N27 is comprised of the following members: C1 li. Trout, editor of publica- tionsg Dean C. H. McElroy, faculty representativeg E. K. Burns, senior member: Clausine Vincent, junior memberg Clarence Paden, The O'Collegian representa- tiveg Glenn Fimmrin, 1927 Redskin representative: Carl Schedler, :Xggievator representative. Top f0'2L'TBURNS, McE1,RoY, Sixmox, PADEN Botlom row-Tkolfr, HIVERT, YINCENT, SCHEDLER Page 218 i 1 I i 111 THE PRESS 1C1LlU1l31 Kl..XHt1Nl.X .-X. 111111 Xl. tl11ll1-gt- 1'r1-as t'l11l1 11115 lllllB'L'1l 1111 1111l1111't1111t 111111 111 1'111111111s 11111111's Nlll1'1' 11s 11I'QlllllZll1111ll 1111- f'L'1ll'S 111111. This 111'g11111z11111111 is t'0I1ll1I'lSt'1 1 111 st-lt-t'tt-11 st1111 lllt'l11llt'l'S 1l'4lIIl 1-111'l1 111 1111- t'111lCQL' 1111l1l11'11111111w 111111 111111-rs1'111111t-1'11-1l, 111 S'1lllt' 11111, w1tl1 1111- j11111'1111l1s111- 1111111-ss11111. 11 1s11111- 111 tl1t- s11'11111:t-at 111 1111- l11111111'11rx 11r111t '5511111111 g1'111111w. 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St-vt-r11l s1111t- t-1l1t11rs 111111 1111-11 , 01111111-C11-tl with tht- 11t-ws111111t-r I1I'111-13811111 l111x't- l1t-tf 111111111011 111111 1111-1-111l1.11111l 111111-rlt-11111-rs1111111- s11111- prt-as will 111- 1111111111-11 1-I'11Il1 t1111t- 111 111111-, , -T 11 .NI1 Ix.11'1111x11 li. I-31111111 1111711 .lI11111u1-r 111, P111-!11'11f1'11 11,19 1 L L ... l11p r11-1.1 - S1'111c111,1211, Nlt'Nl1'11'1'111', S1x11111x, t'11113w 111.1 111111111- nm' -1'1113xK1xS. 1111,fT1t,11-, I.11:x121', 'l'11x'1', l31'1txQ 13111111111 r1111---4111111-1-'1N, 'I'1t111'T, 11v11111111', N111 1 1 11 1192.7 REDSKTN N TH li Spring of 1910 the hrst yearbook appeared on the .Aggie Campus. A small volume of less than one hundred pages bound in white chamois skin with The Red Skin printed in red ink on the front cover. The double word was used to title Aggie yearbooks until 1915 when the single name appeared. Much credit for the success of the hrst volume goes to john L. Bishop and Halter L. 1-lert, who assured the finances of the venture. L? Q It has been the aim, in building the 1927 Redskin, to give the student body the best book we could produce with the available funds. Changes have been made from the front cover to the razz section, in an effort to procure more satisfactory results. ln a thirty-six page feature section we have pictured the growth of the College from the time of the opening of the unassigned lands, through the activities of 1926-27 and on into our dreams when A. and M. shall have reached the litopian stage in its development. The huge memorial stairway before an ideal student's union building, with statues on the right and left dedicated to Captain Robert A. Lowry, the father of Stillwater QLLENN gmM,,N and George XV. Gardenhire, the father of A. and M. 1 7. vi lizlffoz' lr UIICHU- ln the section 'fBatae Memoriae we have honored two alumni of A. and M. who probably have achieved more than any other graduates of the follege. Because of the variable standards of judging success it was extremely difficult for mem- bers of the Vollege Council to select two men who are most outstanding of all our Alumni. There no doubt are others who easily are as prominent in their particular held and deserving of a place in this section, and who will, in years to come, be given that place. itgfy .Www Page 220 11927 RlElDSlKllN H.-XNCICS we have made and ideas we have used in building the 1927 Redskin will be judged either good or bad, not by the boasts we make, but aeeordingg to the variable tastes of individuals who peruse these pages. Contrary to the average run of year-book statfsss we have not encountered the ill-fated trials and tribula- tions: it has not been extremely dilheult to build this Redskin: we have not made the great saerihees su nften referred to in the editur's write-up: we have dune lnfbllllllg' unusual in building this book. Xlfhen we accepted the ,,., responsibility we were obligated to build a representative annual for the Student Body of A. and M. Volltge. Building this Redskin has been a great pleasure and we hope the confidence placed in the stall has been justified. EIJITORIAI, STAFF GLENN SIMMON . . . lizlifor Hotsrox flYIERBY . . .'lSSl7CIiIlff' Eflfinr ALICE HUNT . . .'1SS0l'Iillff' Ezlifor P.-Xlil, T. lVlII.I,liR . ,ltlzlvfzk Editor XY.-XRRICX Llxsu . ,llz'1z'mr.v Eu'z'for JOE fiRII+'FIN . .... .-lr! l.xL'x1'r,x H,Xl,lf Kix'rnRx'x lYICI,At'ur1i.IN . W , Q Y ' . i xxxe i v X 4 X liuxit liixrmiixx XX1N1IfR14.n I.Ix'i4,RMoRlf, lUSlzPIlINl', Rociiiivs , 1 , i 1 X w H Y ' X 1 xviv Bzmzmxss ,lfmmgcr C,12ORi,14, I, Aux sux Hmeisifn I,1Lx1f.x Bl 'SI N ESS S'I'AFF FRANK ISLYFICMAN ....... B11x1'11i'x,s' ,lllllltlgf slmiics C'1ucN,xl'L'1' . . i.N'XIiSl'!lIIf lizixzzzvxs rllumzg XY. PAVL lXlII.I.IiR .'lSSI.Xffl1If B11x1'11rx5 illzzlzadqfz Page 221 X . LA wsox TAYLoR Editor 'Tll-lllE OYCOLLEGTAN INCE May, 1895, Oklahoma A. and M. College has had an official student newspaper. The publication has been operated under four different nomenclatures: The College Mirror, monthly, 1895-99, The College Paper, monthly, 1899-19073 The Orange and Black, weekly, 1907-24, The O'Collegian, semi-weekly, March to December, 1921. December 1, 1924, the iirst daily paper appeared- The O'Collegian. Since that time the paper has been published continuously, every morning of the regular school year, except Monday, and twice each week during the summer term. One hundred and ninety-six issues of the daily, ex- cepting the summer term editions, will be published this year. The first eighty-one issues, from September, 1926, to january 15, 1927, were under the editorship of Clarence Paden, elected by the student body in the regu- lar 1926 Spring election. Paden then resigned, after an editorial policy clash with President Knapp. Lawson Taylor was appointed by the board of publications as editor for the remainder of the year. The policy, under Taylor, has been: A paper for the student, A paper for Oklahoma A. and M. College. In addition to regular issues of the daily, a special eight-page edition appears several times each year, featuring such events as the Engineers' Show and the Aggies' Carnival. fl 2 l L i , , , 5 4 if f, . ,- Y ,. 3. 5 no if' ,A ,mil 5. . fs . , N 1 , . i Q i W 1 -if : i ' ' 1 . 4 i 4 l l W 1 Page 222 Tll-lllE UlfCUlLLEGllAN llll ilu- plllvlluss, lust lull, ul- ll SI5,lNHl.lll printing plzml. lU2lllilQL'lllL'lll ul' ilu- lnlsim-ss mlm-- Il2lI'lIIll'lll lmxllmr num- cllllluull than llml-n'm-mlmw-. 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Captain Elmo IJ. lflynt, the editor, was not discouraged. however, and it was he who inspired several members of the Press Club with the idea of continuing the publication. XYith the ill-fated Homecoming number of the follow- ing year, the Aggievator jumped into the lime-light, into the political caldron, and into the class of the thirty- two page colored cover comics of the older colleges. Recognition was accorded the publication by Ciollege Humor, and the Aggievator was invited into several associations of comics throughout the t'OUIlll'f'. For the first time in its existence, the Afggievator, th's year, exhibits a creditable financial condit it in. 1 f- tw 'rrfli PLl.:ft.' L. 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Rlflqw, 1stI.t. 9 III 1.11 XX. H14 wwx, -ml Lt. F .Uujor .-1 aijzztu III' FRANK K. BATEMAN F1.oss1E D1xoN .Major HUIIUVIIV-X' Wfujnr , 1 ' Page 232 Y- ,gi f j j X V. if ai.. I X try:-Z I W i 5 ' N ' f- ' .,4, I N' if ' ' . 4 , A E E - V E -4 IWW! P'i7lFll1lWPlI'l'lllfNIlIll1200llillilillliilvlnfll Egg., f ' ,if H 5 vw-2.0 gms-.gfa 4: ,-av? da.-1' 03 QM! wifi: M -Ewa, 'Jw' kj 5fa,'-.2417 ,Q-,V WF , ,, E J ' , 4333342ffmseseiismiaimamasiEmE.2.Ezgm.Qfat.i,e1w:12,Em?:aaQmf. . 22.xA.:E:.L.1LL 1 L L E1 1 1. V. Q, ' A N . - Gfwael . . , ' A ' S I ' SECOND BATTALJION IJELHERT S. Krxu . . .1111-for XY. K. McQF.x1,L . . .lflflffllllf Cnmpfzzzy D Qvlflllfltlll-V li S. E. Ewrxu, Captain I-llnnla I'Eluf1v,xl,, Captain RUHERT I,1vExmmD, 1stl,t. Ilouams IXIITCHELI., lst Lt. lI.xRuLD QQOTTUN, lml I.t. j.xx1Es NICCARTY, Zml Lt. AI. KY. 'IR1l,1.1snN, Znfl Lt. IIARRX' Ii,xYM.xN, 2ml Lt. Uuzzfnuzzy F JAMES I.. L'L'1,IsEuTsoN, lfnptqlin HERIiER'l'l1.,I1bNIiS lst Lt. Nlomuw I'Hu,1,lPs, Zml I.t. 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IQERN . .lfljnnuzr C'!II7IfDllH-V K Cmnfmzznv L lf Xl. l,'4mnTNli14, fillllfilfll ULIEN I,. 5T.XT'l'4lN, Ciilllfilill Hx1m1,1m V. fQHI'l,IJ, lst Lt, A. NI.x1ef1u2L1, f'.XI.l..XXY.XY, lst Lt, Rf11.1,u A. SMITH, Znrl I.t. S. P. 1l11,sT1c.w, lml l,t. f'HRlSXYIllTIi,2I1rl Lt. c'U1llf7lllI'V iv' Il.x14-my XX lalwlxmalc, 1 illlfdlll Illfxm' l'1l'liliUWN, lst I,t. L I,YIJii QI. lim AND, lml l.t. Pugf 2 ff , I KATHRYN jqmxsux II15RnER'r'1'm1PKlNs Ilwmmry ,Major Illujor l LTTE? V, k-.,,,.., fl, 22, 5' .ps W -,.,.... .... --. X , , vm 1, .fr- ' f.,,, , Jr- , p, ww VW.,- .x- Wa -4-4 1 Page 236 ! 5. wal M I R, K I I 1 F i 5 I 1 4 4 1 w r N 1 l I 1 R I 1 I 1 V 'N i H N F 3 l 5 1 'N 'w I v N E u il l ,I fu-I' pl ,ffv gf fi? L 3 , JA' . ,, Lili . 9 N ----1u 1 if - 1 1 l ' ffl? ' 5 - ,' 'Cn f I-!Ax'- VA , 1. if -f A QQ 5-7 41 W I Ns, , ff' 4 'hh K kxuk ,v Hilyx VT: 1 ct- 3 nf .L-..g. .J-.' e mv f't'i 4. .f1,.. ' er 'ld' 'gf x P K X. ,. IA. Y -0.-Q, Page ZF I , , I Ifx A XCIFI ' ' fx., 4, K. W MENS RIFLE TEAM 3-ri f4s 31, ' 'nw ' ' :Q QAM! A A-7 . Avg.. 'T ip-jf 1-mm N . 5 .A ' Q ' A --f -w..1..,,-A' Q.-uafffx .fy T,1pm:.'AA I.T. RI. Ii. Q'RE.xx1EV. C'mu'l1:II.S.hIP2N.NINmQwg R.XY1isrg IRI.IlxwoR'1'Hg1L. B.XY.-XRNERII7.TKYON1'lx. lX1li5hM.XIx, XY.I'l.I'M1iR3S1,'ll S. I . SHMKEN, .lxxmffzlll Clklffl. Bnfmm rm.--V. F. I.AR11liQ PERv1vA1.: if T. IQINHY: R. E. l..xRu15: H. f1Ul'I.DQ Ii. B. liER5l':Y: H. l.l'Nll'KINQ j. IN- T 4LERs1rl,g II. lxI,lPI'D, Ywflllll C'af2l111'J1. WKUMENQS RIFLE TEAM ' Top row-NI. R1CHARDsg T. Gc.mDw1Ng M. SKEELSQ NI. HANKsg A. SIMPSUNQVV. NICDOVVELI.1 A. HARPER: G. fTORMANQ B. ULTMANSQ ROBERTSQ FRANRLINg NI. NIUUNCEQ M. MEANSQ S. CANVOOD2 D. COBLENTZQ G. SHAFFER. Se'f'011cIrnwAIf. NIFNGERQ j. LAKE: D. LUCKHARDQ I. FILLINGAMEQ A. FILLING.-NME: G. GARDNER: B. DAVISQ C. STRAT- TONQ A. MO0REg BRISTONVQ O. NIARSHALLQ L. STEVENS. Bottom rnwAC. SHARPQ P. VVOODSQ F. RHOADESQ B. ANTHONY: R. HALE, Captain: L. ARCENEAUXQ A. BARTLETT, Managerg D. GREENg S. SEARSQ N. JONES: W. CAsHg I-. PAZUNRECK. Page 233 With Victory beside us, With Honor's laurels won, Our school moves on to occupy Her place within the sun. .Kiki Q dvi: viz 0. Ip 09' 4 4 P 0 I-E dl .2 . 1 , . , I-r n K r' 2 ,L - 4 .- ,5 , - F x w 5.4 - x I , W 1 - N ' w 1 IQJY. 4 - Q.' 1 A , .4 4 N 1 X r , . w w w . , , . , l L. 1 ,Q . - i 1.-' ' I 1 .e .4 V nv .' ' J ' Q , ', , 5' 'wi W -- .,v. fav- 1 ., . . , ...- ,. '. . YI. - . K ' -. N Q w -.v ,-3 f - .. N v Y . . I '1 I1 vr E .A . N 'X g 3 Q1 1116-G. IIN . A V I' 'N L f ..,4-L T V N. I 5 xi-lb rg - . V1 Z' , Qffff E RER WE! 99 I N C5 E QJ pEE'QY'f'1ENDQlCK9OP5 QHELBY ' QICHAQD SC' KN QOOGEQS ' KEEGAN' M9 COY VVt'1lTTEN5UQC3 BOVVAAAINI DAVID QOH Q.oS'EL.1u9 BE'P1NETT KQAT Z JOHNSON SCI-I ULTZ QEDDIN G QTATTON QTANNAQD FQANCI S' M9 LEAN MURPHY QADN I 94-1 ME-woe? QANPOQQ NoQ're-mf-up Poo Le- Covrom E GTE P COSTHEQ NXYEQ Q wc-NT E: STQACK QW :M CoL.4..m S' Down'-ELL. DATTE-QSON KILPATQICK Gmames' - mme ' an-remmw C-m.9Tram: v Tmvuorz. QULE' v C:ou.uN S K Heu..uc11vxr:. N 6 Qxl 1, fx f, U xA A !T V 1 -I g ,,ug , rlnaav Gu.rrQA ATHLETHC fCUUNfClllL N Mlili'lilNClS of the college athletic council are threshed many of the prolilenis which ultimately nialqe for the marked advanceinent of the institution in matters athletic. For several years this council has heen a powerful intluence in the moulding of athletic standards, and in the elevating of the athletic status of the college. lf H. Mclilroy, despite more calls upon his time than perhaps are made upon any other man on the facultyeahly heads the committee. He has lmeen found a capable occupant of the chair left Vacant lay the resig- nation of F. XY. Fritz Redlich, whose earnest and vigorous endeavor helped place the college on the roll of the Missouri Valley fonference. Other faculty menihers serving on the athletic council are: sl. F. lVlaullmetsch, head coachg E. if Gal- lagher, head of the athletic department, R. XY. Kenny, footlvall line coach and head track coachg llellitt Hunt, tennis coach, B. vl. Saxton, Li. P. 'lihompson and U. T. Martin. A In addition to these, three students elected hy men , - 1 . 1. holding athletic letters, and amroved luv the President, I.. t . t,,xi.L.u.iiLu -. l l - Iam-mf of,-lll1fcI1'f'S are niemliers of the Athletic Council. . . Sfigfii Top rmusst L.x1,i.,xoi-lim, Kl.XRTIN, Mclirieov, lX'lAl'I.I5ET5CH Hutfnm r0wef'l'i1oMPsoN, SAXTON, IiENNY, HUNT Page 2-10 tCUAClHlllNG STAFF if fir-Xl.l..'Vllll'fR, :ui Aggie prmltivt strivtly, is . hetul nf utlileties. .xllllflllgfll he is l4umx'n us Qui ' elifieient zlthletie tlireetor here, his fume us 21 twzivli til- wiiining wrestlers has spreiul tlirutiglmtit the lhitetl States. Ile is revugiiizecl its the liest wrestling t-rmvli in collegiate emiipetitiuu tmluy. yluhii lf. Kluullmetscli, Qui llll-.'xI1lCI'lt'2lIl littlfligivlc ut ll ivliigiui lfniversity, is heml vuztvli ul' limitlnull, lmsket lmll, ziml luiseliull. Altliuiigli other Yzilley uuivlies mill his juli the toughest in the cuiifereiice, his limitlmll team mum the elizimpiuiisliip in its seunicl year us ti meiiilvu ul the tissneizltiuil, Quitl his luislqet hull Llllfl lmselizlll teams J . have rauikecl with the lmest. He was mme uf tml emirlies Q in the Missouri Valley tu lie pivlqecl lay Hugh lfi1lle1'tni1. prcniiineiit writer uf spurts, as une uf the Sill utltsttlmliiig mentors iii the l'niteil States. Roy XY. lieniiy, tinuther A.1mtl Nl. thllege Ilftrtllltll, is aissistzmt llmtlnlll vutitfli zmrl heaul tfu4u'li tif truflc. The Aggie ftll'XYLlI'tl wall wliicli lust year was us impreg- itzllvle us HlIltlCllllLlI'Q'S lil1IllHUS line, Qtltliuugh it was Cumprisetl mainly of supiliuitimes, largely was the result of li6Ill1y'S skillful emivliiiig. With the matteritil he has hurl, he has flume remztrkuhlx' well. tlther memlmers ul' the efizicliiiig stuff imilurle 'lf XY. .-Xyvuek, physical ecluetitiun heutll Yeriimi Wahl, fresh- man fuutliall emielig zmcl t'lnreuce Vlilstm, freslmum tluiixlf.XI.u'i,ma'i's foutlmll :mtl lmsket lizill eamcli. ll,-,iii t',,,,,e,', Twp wwe AlAl'I,llIiTSl'l'I, li.Xl.l,.XtQlIIiR, .Xwtitjx Bnltmn I'lJTL xYII,StlN, XYAHI., KENNY Page 241 lfi I gala 1 HRHAPS never has Aggieland known a stauncher backer of athletics, a more popular student, nor a more versatile member of the student body than Lee Gilstrap, trainer of Aggie athletic learns-iwiflzozrl pay-for six years. He Can do anything from refereeing a prize tight to tal-:ing the lead in a play or heading a grand march. He is President of Theta Alpha Phi, dramatic fraternity. He is a member of Forty and Eight, and won a D. S. C. while only 17 years old, in the Wlorld 'Wan He is a member of Scabbard and Blade: Agliteg one-time Student Senate prexyg numerous other organizations, and of Kappa Sigma. fmt' 242 ,, 1,32----' ' ' ' ' .'-' - if ,-XQP' Y ' pg, - . ' I ,T 4? i ,f , ,ff K. 1, -444: Q 5 1, X f, X f Ziyi! f 'yf!gQ,f7 ' J rg tiff rx 'K Y X W f f f274-N275 14 A ,N pjusg . '4 1 , X 'AWS if Q 7m . V! 4 X QQUQIJY, rm, -4 y,j ,wk f Vi, V f 'W ,- ff ff - . K ,S fm N XY if - IX 3- Q1 Y W X i ' N YK- fx N? Lzf' V ff 1' f X'fA ? iAfL-L4 . b 1' 1 fx Xfww fi: 'fx it , .f -'A ' -X41 X fini f' WX!-f xii' 1- f fQf'77IU , QX s ' V 1 -' fri' 'I X 1 A X A- J 4 L , fkifl '77 if ,ff ff 6' fi X 31 sf' f L ,f , f ' f if-il ' I I lx xx yr wfw ' 1 Wx ,R X ix ' L 122-Iflw ' Qxffff' N QR 1 ,,1f' f Aff 4 x I ll W! X I Jr 7,1 2,41 V 3 X5iw.j0,i XX fx i ' L- V' ff f gf? f 74 ,I XQFK ,fr 7 X4-1 1. ,f ff . xxx .1 ,X 4 Iii-TIRIIIDII RUN 'x I wi. ll.XROI,D HREDH XVEISSINUER C'c1plr11'11 1926 RED LL-MISSOURI Valley conference guard, third all-American on several nation-wide selections, honorable men- tion on practically every all-American group picked anywhere in the country- such were the honors which fell at the feet of Harold Red Wieissinger, when the iinal curtain was drawn on the great- est football season ever enjoyed here, in which he captained the varsity eleven that captured the Missouri Valley championship. From the first blast of the referee's whistle, in every game, Captain Red's brick-colored bare head was in the thick of scrimmage play. He was here, there and everywhere-ehghting savagely throughout every gridiron struggle, talking incessantly to his team-matesg urging them on, encouraging them by his own deeds and inspiring them by a constant How of cheering talk. Wiheneyer Aggie football fans go back through dim lanes of gridiron history, they can not forget the colorful VX eissinger, the great Wieissingerg he who helped bring to Aggieland its most out- standing athletic honor in all its years of endeavor on gridiron, court and track. Captain Red will live. His graduation will not dim the memory of his i1n- perishable deeds. The Clzampions Page 2-1-I PAT DRIVING lmaclc who knew no halt- ing. A ploughing, pushing, plung- ing machine, which rushed from signal formation to play literal havoc with enemy nrst line defenses and throw a scare into the second defense lmefore it was stopped. That was the impression given fans when Captain-elect Ransom Pat Bowman carried the liall on one of his plunges oh' tackle or oyer center. A harder-running liack could hardly lme desired, nor a man with more power on the defense. Fighting steadily, in a sort of dogged, determined manner, Bowman somehow inspired confidence in all those who secretly doubted the out- come of important gridiron contests, and gave them redoulmled hope as he led a steady trip-hammer charge on the enemy's defense. To lead the team which next year travels to Minneapolis to battle Minne- sota l'niversity in the year's opening gridiron engagement, which meets power- ful Marquette lfniversity on Lewis Field, and which is expected to upset the Valley again and gain the percentage championship of the loop lay three victories over conference opponents, lettermen hardly could have selected a finer specimen of footlmall he-man than Ransom Pat Bowman, doughty cap- tain-elect. 5 sf 1-,M I :..:i!j L.. 1 Rxxson PAT Bowxux C'11pli11'11 1027 'I' Klifkl-7I'Q the goal that mul 1110 llillry Page Z-I5 Mi fifty 13 ga .2 W gh M , ?m 71' 'i MGH' faqs it ' 4 Wiijdki C'riu.xi Champions of the Missouri Valley! Bsxxicsii' Ilulfiufk SKEIV1' PE li ie x' Q!IlllI'fl'I'fH1t'k PE R R Y Mceox' E HuU'!u11'k There, in a single line, is formed the ery which summarizes in a comprehensive, boast- ful declaration a story sufficient to tell of the 19245 football season at Oklahoma A. and M. college. Conieprised mainly of young and inexper- ienced players, the team which swept Oklahoma Aggies down the aisle of victory to the throne of the Missouri Valley' was not looked upon seriously by any of the older members of the conference until three successive victories had placed the orange and black in a position to strike at the title in a Thanksgiving game with Oklahoma university. Then it was that only a last-minute desperate thrust, which followed numerous failures to score on plays which seemed to go wrong just when a touchdown was in reach, sent thousands into paroxysms of boisterous display as the Valley pennant was hoisted over the Aggie stronghold. A .. ,,.,,, 1 i . V , ' K I 4 'I ,:, 'f-' ' 'V' :,. 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It was the pass- ing attack formed hy Benny Friedman and Flora and Uosterlmaan that settled the result and ended the game in a 42 to 3 victory for the VVolverines. Charlie Stracles held goal in the third quarter put the Aggies on the score hoard. The passing attack which later in the season was to run roughshod over every Missouri Valley opponent encountered was given its lirst airing underneath an Iowa sun, as the Peery to McLean passing combination canie to light in a 13 to tl victory over the fyclones of Ames. Following the Iowa State game came a relapse in Aggie lighting spirit, which all Aggie- land gladly would forget. fonhdent of an i Ins, . H FW l 1 lem a 4 4: it i iilV A , 5 5 DUN Wm Hex- nun, Iltllflnlfff l Nel,1nf:1: 1' lilxu lim! t'Hix1e1.if:s wlonxsox ti Iltl rt! , mf 1 ' - ti .ffft W c , L' --faq-,c 1 , 5 eff, 1 '-l i L'fSgIn-L-Qiwgik-' A A - s lg 4, s - 2' , .14 , ,a..,,Jl.a5g.2gA',, .1,LtLP,,?A1'.L4i 1f'.,1fi J... 5,4 . gtk ' ' :.'.f,f5'j. 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Although fighting with renewed effort' in attempt to feel once again the victory thrill and at the same time partly atone for the de- feat of the week before, the Aggies were unable to supply the punch needed to score on Texas Christian university and lost numerous op- portunities as the Longhorns made good their only chance by kicking a held goal from the 14-yard line. The game ended, 3 to 0 for Texas Christians. Followed then a two weeks rest in which only the Freshman-Varsity grid tussle broke the period before the orange and black began that drive which resulted in the capturing of the coveted Valley championship. Russel Gore's l . l I ami.. rm , v A? f at S I ,t 14 .I A xt A 'Y ni, sw N ,, f, - . ,I ,R 5 ' 3' ' 5 I K 2 , I I , . g gy N lg' I I -L ,f , 5 - H if ,. . , ,fa Q, 4 I M ff Twig , if , , , I ,Av., y L Q, ,, A ig f,.gUA..Qc Nh 'jg X , ' 1 if l safe.,-Ag.f.aaugtsywf+zeseerwtftI Q . .V ' , ' I ' s f 3 A . Q 1' , -, .. Lt? 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It was shurtly lli-ICI' thc frt-shiiniii gziiiw that fans licgaii to talk of 21 nt-xx' spirit on Lcwis ht-lil. :X ncw rlctwmiiizititm suciiwt-tl tu hziu' crcpt into thc ht-arts of Aggit-ltiiiclk grid war- ritirs. Fire zmtl clash hgurt-tl in thcii' t-vtiry przicticg st-ssiuii. Suiiicthing was lizippttiiiiig out tht-rc. Tlicii, mit' nturiiing thu nt-W spiiit lmrnkt- locust' iii :vt-ry mink zmtl twiriici' of Aggiv- lzmtl as The Ufulltigiziii hcai'lclttl tht' cry, Boat XYz1shingtrni! That cry was tukt-ii up thc Camptls on-r. It ziiiswcrtfcl ml? mill. It was hczircl iiistt-acl uf hcllti, mt-r tclcplioiit-s. It was iiicurptirzitccl in Hzippiiig lnaiim-rs and signs ahmit thc Campus. XYz1shingtoii scored hrst on Z1 clrtmpkick fmm t'iiixiii,i-Lx' S limi' ic Yliflslt' klmc lJixx'1iNix lim! -9' -.df the toe of thc Hashy littlt' Hayes. Pages Cuultl he written ot that XYash1iigtoii gaim-. I1 was thc Crt-st ot thc wtlvc which within thc iitixt two 'tv 471' lil..XIRli Iiiiiznixx lffzd 5 lg I 4 L 33+ ' H- -. XIV! Ptlgs 240 Hn qA'f x whim., ar '54 if Q . t ., , ' if h is ,JR 'QL fi ,S E . f 9 Qin, 5 S1 X V ' . an X, is A L , . .- lags' 4 MM ,QW J il, y 7 f , ,rw W' 'V s M 5 .. M... - - 1, 1 '55 - ,xx X' A ' V' Nz A -yi' X' Y. ' ,, . 1 4 .:. I ' 3' u ,,.f ,, 5 ,Q 9 .js , M , , , ,f . , tf 5 a fra ff t . ' fi' Q WS' V ,ii f' Y 5 bf 2 . 'sf Q3 ' Y 1 f t ' - j ' 1. :' -fy' 10-s :,m.,A1 ef tam N' Q gg J' wp' s . - fa 5 5' w ir ,XM N W 'sig 'W ill ' ' 'im-ft' X ' ' J f A 0 ' 4 Q ' Xi 1 X, t'1..xt 'im Pt it :LIZ limi' Svuxcii Rxpxicu ffm! ,5xl,liIiR'l' llliII,lt23l.XN weeks was to engulf final Missouri Valley opposition and sweep upon the shore of victory the victory barge of Oklahoma Aggieland. Heat Grinnell! r -mrnq, XX hen Kansas nosed out Oklahoma uni- versity, lll to 9, the stage was set for the elimi- nation of one of two undefeated Valley elevens at Stillwater. Grinnell had defeated Kansas 32 to 7. lt was not until the third quarter that the lmreak came. Passes Hipped from Peery's wrist like hlows from the rattler. They were every limit as deadly. McLean went oil left tackle for seven yards, placing the hall on the Grinnell 45 yard line. Peery passed to Mcfoy for S yards and a first down. Peery streaked through center on a quarterback sneak. Bow- man added two yards. The stands were quiet with tense expectation as Straek dropped hack to the 35-yard line for a place-kick into the teeth of a dust-laden gale. fiffff Meyers passed perfectly 3 Peery caught the 1.59, .5 fl ' fi , . 1 , y 1 Q 'A -at 7 ' F f .if ', j u? is ' , Q f if 1 ' fl Qter os' V - iz., , ,af 1 W MW K . h e-I ? , 3 A 4 AQ A in ,X .Q i . 4 -Q V' V H , A i t V I W Nr' ,M ma V ' fm A ,pp W 'Q' . rg? ,, , N ,1T,,k,,c.,1i W- , ,, - gt ,....f , ,-. ..-, ss ,,-na ,. ...LJ Pugt' 2 10 fr limi. In F. . Y .glial-I 32? 2 i , ' - 2 F ' -v , , l 'J i , if pf v 1 il 2 f'f,' - ' xy as of- . A ,inf 11. V , 1 hui V' . F 1 ball, calmlv placed it in position for Strack's kick ..... the oval sailed squarely between the goal posts and the crowd was in a frenzy of excitement. Even as the kick was made the telegrapher's instrument announced the victory over Kansas State of the Nebraska Cornhuskers. Shortlv after the place-kick. Peerv passed 12 yards to Mcl.ean who dodged across the goal line for a touchdown and the game was mothballefl. 10 to ll. There isn't much to sav of the game with Arkansas university. Three regular Aggie backs spent the afternoon on the bench as their teammates listlesslv put in two hours of doing little but getting muddy and watching the Porkers plav football. Cioncentrating all on the Oklahoma game, just tive days in the ofhng, neither team nor rooters seemed to care whether the Maulbetschmen won or lost. So the Porkers nosed about the Aggie defense: found a hole or two, and mosied off Lewis held with a 24 to 2 victory. 'fs F a- Ii-v-1? hxnr hsrul fhnud liuurv Pwrruusox Chrnd thavux liosurirs YV1rkle I , l,t1gj1' ZS' 3 1 4 I I I J ff ff 9 .m.,,. 3 fr: ix K f .35 W4 'ZT2' in 9 rf f L me 4, . Q .AVF 1 f.. wiv ,I i .1 4 .M at WW 2 Q 4 F l ff W f Q A 57: 5-1 ik 7 -5 51 E l ' 5' c V MT' ' f 1- ' 39 J: fQ,,43'Sw'ff if 1 ' Q f 1 Q ll X .3 - ' L X . , X :V , I 1 xx fs Q' e , nz xxx f . 1 gk f ' x XY 1 I-f vvzi . It was the fnal noniconference gaire of the ' Y, season tor the men ot Oklahoma A. and M. c'm d college. They didn't mind defeat. A victory night have been bought by hard lighting. But M they feared injuries would rob them of stars QM needed in the U. lil. ganie. No long list of 1' owerful substitutes bolstered the Aggie eleven. gm It was a fghting, small squad. Mizveiqs Then Aggieland forgot booksg dropped Lmrw' thoughts of approaching examinations, forsook gladly the pursuit of neglected studies, and legan preparations for what was to he the largest hoireconiing crowd ever to throng ento lewis Feld. Nights were filled with yells of Ruf-Nex and Hell Hounds. Downtown show- windows showed the result of zealous applica- BXRXEY tionsiof Beat O. LY. signs. Guns roared at HIQSDARICK- midnight. Rules were torgotten. Aggieland ,UN gave itself up to a wild orgy of pre-game pep 73,1-Hi. denionstrations. Beat U. Ll. ll in the Valley! us- t 1 g.... g I li if V' .,.. F1 'fir i. X '19 at lf ' , ' D tftt 1 it E f ,1,-- , 3 -'I A e :Y ' H b ptlgt' -I Y xl:-ul!! lt was not until the last six minutes of the most thrilling struggle ever seen on Lewis held that the result was deeided. Sooners led, ll to T. when Peery received the hall and ran lmaek four yards and slightly to the south sifle ol' the held. He paused. His arm shot lmaek and forward, whipping the hall far down the held over the goal line to a man the erowd never saw until he had leaped high into the air. That man was Vlaud Poole. He fell to the ground hugging the hall as Sooners swarmed in upon him. Straek, steady and unhurried, kieked the goal. The score was tied, l-l to 14. Aggies were Valley Champions! The gale ahated. Cars roared out of the parking areas adjacent to the gridiron. Aggie- land was drunk with joy. The impossible had happened. The eonhdenee of 3,000 students had lmeen rewarded. The championship was won. It was the heginning of giant strides toward a greater Aggieland. in F3732 A , ,, 'tl v ,I - ', L-A . Pugt- zu 4gvA,A . is .4 Thi if 5'-1 R4 wx' l7ANlft1RI'I fffllflfulfft' lillhllflvl NICLEAN Iilflfblllllx. FC: rreit t'ou..1Ns I'lIl.lHItll'k .. ,1'i,v, IJ x, T VN -Li QQ' .4 .. . Y vs ,R 4 i,,.,x If V an e . ai 2 Q' 5 475 -4 gg- A A 7 .JQG I J ':?g fair' -'4 if! 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X f,f ij I! 7,f',fK 7, X X1A,4Af I x, X l .JL X! f Q15 5 , ,N IC T5 y SKEIET MAN who has greater co-ordina- f tion of mind and muscles than any athlete l have ever coached. Thus does Coach johnny Maul- betsch describe Gordon Skeet Peery, who for three years was the individual star of the basket ball teams, and whose passing in football paved the way to the Aggies' first Missouri Valley champion- ship. Un the court Skeet was perhaps as great a single attraction as ever donned the orange and black of Aggie cage togs. I-le was colorful, and frequently brilliant. His play in some games bordered on the miraculous. Against lVlissouri liniversityefwhen the Tigers were leading the conference- Peery shot three goals from the center zone, at the side of the court, in less than two minutes. Each of the shots seemed to arch not half a foot above the rim of the goal, yet not one of them so much as rattled the backboard. lt was Peery's ability to live up to fans' expectations that made him one of the most popular athletes ever seen in Aggie athletics. Against the most formidable of competition, Peery seemed A able to reach superlative heights in- variably. The Missouri basket ball game is mentioned as one of those incidents. Missouri was beaten in that game, and ' knocked from the Valley leadership by an Aggie live, which at best, was only fair, comparatively speaking. But Peery's uncanny ability often sent the lVlaulbctsch court combination on a shooting spree which left surprised opponents bewildered and unable to rally. tloizoox Sinai Primer C'aptaz'n 1927 fs 1 sm f 4 , vazxr,-M ' .4 ...ar ia' 'Q 3:43 Page 256 STATT LUNG-SHUT artist whose high- L arched shots broke' ties in the scores consistently: a dribbler whose speed was dazzling to opponents on defense: a guard whose shifty tloor-work, and windmill defense was almost im- preguableesuch a basketeer is Ulen Statton, captain-elect of the 1928 basket ball team. lt was Statton's ability to take the ball out of a group of scrimmaging players, and dribble swiftly away into an open area where it was possible to gain a clear view of the court, and pass on to a team-mate, that made him especially valuable. But his leaps high into the air to intercept opponents' passes were equally as spectacular. Statton is steady. He can be de- pended upon to produce in a pinch. In other words. he has basket ball it, That something which enables a basket ball player to lead out with a winning play at a time when defeat seems almost certain is a part of Statton's makeup. VVhen Statton first broke into the regular lineup, in 1926, after George Connor became ineligible. doubt' was expressed as to his ability to make good. Some thought he was too small. Others said he Could never develop into an accurate goal-shooter. But he deceived the most vehement of his critics, and more than fulfilled the prophecies of his backers in the remainder of that season 01.101 S'r.x'1 rox cillflflllill 1923 and last year as well. The Missouri Valley mythic cage crews should have an Oklahoma Aggie captain at guard next year. Mulch-1 - i 'E .. ' . J . f V V , M . ' LL .aa La-. ' ' ,,. .W , V . 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Nj' , if l' ,F Qt .5310 SCH: I w 'f'!Y uN r n , jff IL, E s , I a lJliLllliRT Kixo f'l0I ZL'lll'tf XYILKIE U m1-l,INs C't'1I1'f'1' I 'E 1: RY N Ictfov Fnritvzrd 'i il Ti 'fl ii 'H 392 Y'-.2 I I - U 3? 2,5 fir WX si 2 f f 'ww f u 'i'5 1 1 J -4 ?' as i , W Y LTHUUGH the 1927 basket ball season was not a whale of a success, neither was it a total failure, for an Aggie court outfit which even Coach lVlaulbetsch said would be lucky to win even one Valley tilt, marched through the season to come out with a 50-50 record. All defeats on foreign courts, and all victories on the College gymnasium floor. It was a season marked by the spectacular playing of the flashy Cordon Peery, almost miraculous improvement in play of the entire team as the season progressed, and the de- velopment of one of the conference's most de- pendable centers from a raw recruit, who at the outset was not considered even a likely first-string candidate. Peery ran true to form in his playing. The scintillating performance of the entire five in late season games was, while much more than fans anticipated, not extraordinary. But the development of a center was a miracle of coaching and of a player's willingness and 'Q - i 1 X veg 7 ,f fk 5 PDQ, . 5 4 iw., 1 8 95 7' ' A Q , 1 . feb .W . - 5 1 25225, ' f - I , 1 Y I , Q. A VMNQ ' ' s 'fel ,,.sZ5?3T'Z,ISX .QS - MW ,, ew,p:a K . , ,,,, A H .., 4, . , L.... .,,c.x. Page 258 ,,4uv-.5 04 ...ni x W., - Xi , L 1 r 1 t 'Q . l ' 1 , 1 W, 'gh . '.s..v iq I Q A ' Q I A ability to aeeept aclviee ancl put it into Rox' Q-H1-ef, lmxw nm The Nebraska game uncloulmtecllx' markecl 451111111 the peak of Valley play for the Maullwetseh men. Tefl Page, the tallest Center in the loop, was humiliatetl. Husker forwards were smotherecl. Nelmraslca guards were fliseoneertecl anrl cle- moralizetl hy the flazzling Hoor work of the entire orange anrl hlaek eontingent. XVHITIQ lzncl of the hrst halt louncl the eount , ,. l'U1'TU4lI'll knotted at ll-all. But lung openecl the seeoncl stanza with a long shot from the Center zone antl the Aggies were oft to a leafl whieh they never relinquished. ln aflclitlon to scoring a E victory which gave them aflclecl eonhclenee and g thrillecl Oklahoma fandom, the lX1laullmetsCh live roeketecl from a lowly position in Valley stanfl- ings to a point near the top. N Speetaeular goal-shooting hy lioth teams figured in the clefeat of Missouri Vniversity JOHN when the Bengals, leacling the loop, eaine prowl- l 'i'lfA'W4'1H ing into Aggielanrl. Captain-eleet Statton was c 'i 'fI , .W f 'zu ' X i ff:....t..'ft '.-...--.-11 45 tl9?'1 X A ls Page Z 59 l'1lIlS1QfllL'f1 111 1'111111er1111 K111 Yuiiker, Tiger 1'11rw11r11, w1111se lUZ1I'1iSll1ilIlS11ilJ 111111 1111111 11111 Aggies i11 11111 w11t1-r i11 ll Q111111- tw11 weeks 1l1'141Jl'L' 1111 1111- C1fl1111.111,1111 1111111't. 111' 1'11111'se 111111 1111111 P21111 111' Ytmker. 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The se11s1111 was 1111t11i11g 111 e11111k up 111111111111 11is111ries 11S s11111et11i11g' 111 11e re111e11111ere11 111111 g111rie11 i11. But it was 11 111J11si11er11111e i111- pr111'e111e11t 11x'er the year 11e1'11re, 111111 it 11111111-11 1111- Orange 111111 131111111 i11 ll 11051111111 to strike 1111r11 111 1111- 1'11111'ere111'e title next winter. Fr11111 1111 Aggie 1'iewp11i111, t11e year was 11 s211isf1111t11ry 11110. 1 W ,,.1 1 iw N 1 15811 ' -fiwmaz, UN ASH 1111111 1' -111 Page 260 X gkgg-1' vb... . . ,f 2 V ' ' Y ,, , 4,f:,,.-47 Y-, T.-A ,- ,,,,- , s X715 .5 R J I f .L . K 5 N X ,Y,1'.-Z ,,vwV4,'Vw V ?'SV 'VLQ , ,f'f .,,- Y f ,ff ,Jw f , , -I X, ,na ' X f UI? f 1 L ' 4,0 X Jfff 2 . ,' f f wry - -' 15, f K f, ,V f -' I1 xx V A X f mf: f ,T u iMf:2 , ff, , J XX X, X Q 0 L I 4, M 1 A . 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And once the match wasstarted, Pat was like a panther, agile, shifty, wary, and ready at any time to take advantage of an opponent with a speed which was amazing to the man who happened to be wrestling against him, or to the crowd which looked on admiringly. In three years of competition against the best the United States has to offer, Patterson was one of the best wrestlers developed in the greatest school in the world for the production of winning mat aggregations. An injury suffered shortly before the lVIissouri Valley conference meet at Lawrence, Kan., kept Patterson out of that tournament. Had he been able to enter, it is more than likely that another Valley championship would have been added to his list. In his year as leader of the Aggies in their greatest victories, Pat has had varied and colorful experi- ences. Such experiences made him the better leader for the tealn which won undisputed recognition as supreme throughout the nation and the world. he Sai- MJF Brin. I'A'r'rE1:soN Cllflflllill 1027 h 5 H5460 5 , W ' M ,N A. ef iii., 'gl f 44: aim, , f ' -,sf . 1 X , A . , vw-JM-A ,Hi flip new K N, QQ is Q ,NY Page 202 GEURGE ' HHN Aggie fans see George Rule next year they are going to see a far more finished wrestler than the Rule they saw in dual meets this year. He ranks with the best now. But wait until next year. He'll be even better. That was the opinion of Voach Galla- gher after returning from Ames, la., where his team won the championship of the llnited States, and where George Rule disposed of Frank I-Iammonds, of Texas, the 1926 Champion at 175 pounds, as easily as if he had been one of the many who fell by the wayside after meeting Rule in dual meets during the season. Rule seems to tie them up, Cal- lagher explains. lt seemed almost im- possible for anybody to wrestle against him up at Ames. They couldn't do anything. They were at his mercy be- cause they Could not get loose to try for a hold. And that is not the entire justihca- tion for Rule's election as Captain of the 1928 wrestling team, pointed to as a probable winner again next year in the national tournament. Rule is one of those quiet, self-pos- sessed, but nevertheless determined in- dividuals, that every Coach wants on his team, but few are able to obtain. 3, , .fy 4, tliiouoia RVLE C'1p!11'11 1028 Page 263 . X me W i is if fi , VW 'J vb M8 ITENULEY Q, c1.1,1xs CH .-x RLES Si ie AC K ,.-, -x Nusa. 'ff-.. T IS probable that never before in thefhistory of collegiate wrestling has one institution pro- duced a team comparable to that which repre- sented Uklahoma A. and M. college on Ameri- can Amateur Athletic Union mats this year. For 10 years, Aggieland has had winning wrestling teams. They have grown better each year until now their national supremacy is unquestioned from coast to coast. The most colorful season in Aggie athletic history was arranged for the 1927. grapplers. ln addition to the cream of Valley wrestlers, Aggie matmen met and defeated the best amateur wrestlers in the East, and smothered opponents from VVest and Southwest schools. This year Coach Gallagher's grapplers swept victorious through 10 teams of opponents, and ended the season by winning in boresomely easy fashion the Championships of the Missouri W1 LL -xiao Ni im Hi-1 IP Valley conference and of the American Amateur Athletic Un ion. Page 204 'ff pw, Q..-W.- V 1-.-W. - .. A' fm .-.....,.- Q41 GA' 1 sw ,hw 1 ..-., . -,. ,,,.,,,. -A-A--an-,.. .-, Y' W' xi gf HY' im w W . rw .,- 4. is s - WJ- H.. ...A ,t ' i 1' . Alter disposing of Oklahoma University, Kansas State Agricultural College, and three state teachers' colleges tin one meetl, the Aggies trekked eastward for meets with the powerful XYest Virginia University team, and wrestlers of the United States Naval aeademy at Annapolis. Yietories in eaeh of these interseetional affrays Came easily, Aggies defeating VVest Virginia, 24 to 5, and the Navy, 20 to 5. A total of 244 points was seored by the Aggies while their opponents were Collecting 27-10 of which were gained on forfeitures. It was in the National meet, at Ames, Iowa, that Aggie matmen reaehed their greatest heights. Mowing down former Champions and touted potential titlists with apparent ease they were the Class of the A. A. A. IT. meet, piling up 24 points, while Iowa State College, seeond in the tournament, had nine. But it was not a thing unexpected in Still- water-that marvelous season. It has lieeome almost eommonplaee for the Aggies to win. Their victory string is sure to be lengthened next XYAGER thrnenr jay lhrxs fLARENCE BERRYMAN I Page 25 '7 its .ky VK.- year, for seconcl-string men X this year often clownecl numlier-one wrestlers in practice matches. Oklahoma Aggielancl is supreme in wrestling. tlther point-scorers in W as the A. A. lf. meet are as 'W follows: Iowa llniyersity, 51 Illinois lhiversity, 52 - Michigan l'nix'ersity, 3. In acltlition to having the lmest wrestlers in the tour- nament, the Kansas State college coach was an Aggie alumnus, as was the heatl coach at Michigan, and the assistant coach at Illinois. A 1 g Layerne Lake, lfentlley ir Collins ancl George Rule ' are the three Aggie na- Yraitxox jicriart tional champs. Roger Lee ll.titor.n Ijmlaitsn Flantlers, engineering fac- ulty menilier, won the heavyweight championship, unattachetl, hy clefeating Charles Strack. Aggies who won seconcl places are Xx illarcl Northrip, fharles Strack and Chilton Wrigley. Wrigley wrestled unattachecl, howeyer. Thirtl place winners are Haroltl Ilehlarsh, llelmar llolmkins and Clarence Berryman. Oklahoma supplies Aggielancl yearly with material for more wrestling champions. The Sooner state unquestionably is the hotlietl of amateur wrestling in the lfnitetl States. 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A j 1 X u .Lil ' ' 1, 4 4 Y A4-Lb: MAX Mizixnoks C.1pf:11'11 1020 MAX HE amiable Meadors was one of the best milers ever ground forth from the Aggie track mill. ln that mill he was polished a bit, speeded up a little more, and given coniidenceg but before he entered the grind, he was possessed of the will to win which characterized his ellorts in every track encounter. It was on a sunny day in spring in 1926 that Meadors perhaps ran his greatest losing race. Usually he was the winner. But occasionally he lost, and his defeat by the giant Leslie Niblack, of Oklahoma University, was more of a victory than a defeat. Striding two for one with the towering red and white mile-runner, Meaclors stayed even with him for three-quarters of a mile. Coming in on the home straightaway, Niblack lengthened his stride. But Meadors, too, speeded up, and, running two steps to Niblack's one, finished scant inches behind the winner. The Kansas City Athletic Club track was the scene of Meadors' greatest achievements, when, one year after graduation, while running under K. C. A. C. colors, he led the way for Oklahoma in the annual invitation track meet of the organization. Vllhile a senior in college he had proved a sensation in the meet at Kansas Citv. The next year he returned to win everything he entered. ' ' t Page 265 w PARKER T XY-XS a weak heart which lmegan to eause troulnle lmefore the season was well uncler way, that prolrahly kept the inclustrious Austin Parker from settine even lretter marks in intereollegiate track meets. As it was, his running of the quarter-mile usually was one of the outstanding eyents of any tlual meet, antl his performanee as a memlier ol. the mile relay team eoultl lre reliecl upon to Ire a brilliant one. Although svholaslieally younejer than most Aggie team Captains, Parker was the inferior of none in leaclership anfl in the almility to show others hy his own example. Parker not only was one of the fastest men on the squad, hut worketl his way through College as well. He was ahle to work several hours a clay antl yet find time to he an outstanding member of the Aggie traek squacl. Although the quarter uncloulmtetlly is Parker's race, he eoultl run almost any of the others if necessity rlemancletl. He was versatile on the traek ancl an in- spiration to other members of the team, Parker will have another year of eligibility after this one. Should he return to college for the track season again next year, Aggie fans earl Count on another clepenclalmle cog' to augment material for another winning relay quartet. E 1 A , W , . Pug 1' 260 ,,, -..t. , Wt 'Ts 5 -A ff! QQ Q w a s 1 if si, r , N i . -f WS if' 'at . 52 4 ,, ,,,, , xi ,I 4 S' f 4 'Q b i:-' 21 ,-Af'f2.t 'W - N, 1 1 'f w A-A- 1 1 .. Aff. V N ig, ' f ,,.., '-. ' w i, 'WWW' A t 5 ,K Mi f . , N is i E52 A. it iii ts , V ,,,. ss: I J' , I ,, . f- W i igm yf' ' ' H5 3 , . f- -, -, , QQFTQIRT rut, season H1 'Hf5 EBRUARY 7-Max Meadors, only Aggie entrant, placed third in the half-mile run at the Kansas City Athletic club's indoor invi- tation carnival. March 13-14-Meadors was the only Aggie entrant to place in the Missouri Valley con- ference track and field meet at Ames, Iowa. ANDREW B.-XLFHFR 1 . Rfjfuyg March Qtifflklalionia Aggie medley relay quartet won the event at Texas university relay games. March 27iOklahoma Aggies participated unsuccessfully at Rice institute's invitation gm, track and field meet, at Houston Texas. STRATTUN 996 'i ve' J: ,s High Jnmfr so .' ,, rye. QB' ' Page 270 Yi .1 April Heflklahoma Aggies lmeat Southern Methodist university, 58 to 56, at Lewis helcl. Meaclors lmarely misserl taking high-point laurels, when Fortamegelia, lmrawny S. M. If halfback. scored 13 points to the Aggie cap- tain'5 ll and l-4. April l84Uklahoma Aggie relay team won seeonfl in Kansas university relays. Meaclors, Spoon, Balfour, and Parker cfomprisetl the team. April 214Shawnee lii1iver5ity's Baptists beat the Aggies 65 to 51 and 1-2. April 24-Oklahoma Aggies placed fourth in Drake relavs at lies Moines, la., Meaclors, Swim, Balfour and Parker running. .+- 5+'FQiAu1,7g1,, 'K Q . , ,t . will Iliaxiu' l1I'N4.11LI. l71'5lr1111'f' l,ul'l4 Sift it rx Dtzslles li.-wut ixli liuenicik 1 . ' Jim. nf- Su 'aff Ei , .Q 4,1 . J 'sr er.. Aff' m Cfc ig, P ' .an , 1. 1 Page 271 ww .V gk in mpgs. , ,aa i an I XYith the prospect of V an improved track for next year's team, cinder pros- pects once again are bright. Last year they were far from being anything: to 13' M93-w brag about. And one of the main reasons for the team's wealcnesse alt houeoh of course there were many others-was the inability of the squad to work out dailjf. A slight rain turns the l,ewis Field track to a slippery, treacherous bog. That condition remedied, the men of Coach Vllash Kenny should be able to develop into a team that can compare favorably with those developed here s .V , FANS-edit'-Q e Eve and six vears ago. Y Y ' Wasu IxENr:x' Riximlei l10XYl:l.l, 4 U Freshmen milers and 1l'mi-k Cmzrli longer distance men were better this year than thex' have been tor many seasons. old-timers pointed out. As has been Poli' lytlllff mentioned before, they often outran varsity harriers in inter-collegiate matches, when they were running for experitnce. XYhat the team most needs is a better track. lllith the completion of the new sections of stands at Lewis Field, the building of an oval track that will drain oil' almost as quickly as the rain falls, and the arranging of suitable places for field events, Aggie track teams will be able to perform on a par with sports representatives in other events. 35, W ' 'Y it 'wz , 4 ina it J, A IIVA ...,, llbu. , , F xg Q are , ? ii Q.. 1 .A V , ,VVZZE ZZ, f , , 9 ix' 7 4 QM Y. 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A 'K st 52532.fgJ5fisaz:g.f:,?n1.i5fxk.'.f::ila ,, ,, -f .. .A in ,fan 'iff W A in . 'Y f s Qif A fu ,ff , '- ,MFL ,. t A fffiief' Q 15,-Qiifg - ,f11:vxfi2 . f 4 A ,vp 'fl ..:,-Is :- -X Q jf ' CLIFFORD ELDER Capluiiz, 1926 lClL,lllFlF Hash at third base. A heady leader at all times. A dependable hitter, who Could be relied upon to do his bit in a rally. A modest, unassum- ing captain. Such a man is Clitf Elder, who last year eaptained the Maulbetseh diamond outfit. Elder was as much at home on the basket ball Court as on the diamond. But in either game, he was a pleasure to watehg for the speedy style of his brilliant play was a thrill in itself, in either sport. Probably Elder will go down in Aggie athletic history as one of the best diamond leaders ever seen on the lewis held lot. He had a knack of inspiring his team-mates and a way of maintaining their confidence in his ability to help pull through the ruts in every hard game. When all others blew up Elder was still the quiet hard-working, unruflied, Captain on third base. He was a sportsman first and last-a good ball player throughout. E it may W4 f if .A A Page 274 Aloe UE MURPHY is to Aggie baseball what Xkalterjohnson is to the XYash- ington Senators. His mates as well as the occupants of the sunny stands are cognizant of that fact. joe, however, is left-handed. and depends on a dazzling hook, instead of the great lN'alter's whistling whip. Murphy 's favorite out-of-doors sport is going in in the lifth inning, with the count knotted at 4-all, retiring the re- maining two batters-the bases already are full-and then pasting the horse-hide out ofthe park for a game-winning hit. Captain joe is a typical baseball player. From the laconic chewing of Beechnut, while making wise-cracks from the bench, to razzing opposing runners from his coaching position on the third-base line, Murphy has all the ear-marks of your ideal baseball player. And, in addition to all of that, Murphy is just about as popular as any man on the Aggie campus. joE M URPHY Capta in, I 927 ,ips N., 5 ff Pug? 275 TI BBY LTHGUCH apparently a powerful nine, SYHACHER A Coach johnny lV'aulbetsch's 1926 diamond IWNOP outfit lacked that quality of steadmess necessary to the winning ofa conference pennant. Superi- ority of the Stillwater team, as individuals, over most rivals, was evidentg but listless playing robbed the team of its chance to,be a leading Um contender for the Missouri Valley title. RMNQIS lt was in the initial series of the season that sfmmi BUS? A ggie playing trst gave indication ol the prob- able result of many contests to come. Start- ing with a 9 to Svictory over the crack Missouri club, the men ol Maulbetsch took a command- ing lead at the opening of the second game of the series but weakened m closing innings and lost, 4 to 3. Another two-ply series was split in the second DUN serles of the season at Norman. Aggie bats- RUDDERS men leaned heavily upon the Ol:iC1'll'1gS of several U,,,,,6,, Sooner tossers in the opening set-to, but lost, s iiiii. '.V,. i 'i v.-f, .,., ,.,. r-,. E , rg, f ,. f Q ..y - f . ' . :AA .-',.. gil ' , ' fig. a ..i' 1, Q f he fi. 4:1 ti , i .53 ,gf - .ff , H A? ....- y y X in 'U 'fi N .,V Q ' ,. V .3 A as V. ,,., i.,. - ,l .,,.,, g - l r Irr Q -N . a 3 -f ' ' W , 52 XM' i . v .,..... . .. .........., Page 276 ff--3? f ' K 6 to 5. In the second game on the Norman lot, the Owenmen were unable to get in front of Pifflw enough sharply rebounding pellets from Still- water bats, and the tables were reversed by a 7 to 4 tune. NN ith the opportunity at hand to dispose of a Contender for the title, in a two-game series at AU-A Columbia, Aggies again failed to pile up points Wimoucusy higher than the .500 percent mark when they Left Fit-fd divided with the Bengals, in another two-day series. It was a pitiful exhibition of high-school baseball that fans witnessed who saw Okla- homa university and Oklahoma Aggie diamond- men tangle at Stillwater, April 23 and 24. Errors were more numerous than good plays. Each game was a farce, a fizzle, and a fake. Homeruns were the order of the two-days PITYRX' --Q ,ff-:it A L..- s ,Q A 1 i , N f N ' C 4 I NIC Q ox' Stanc ' Pzlrlzcr f'L.--annum A- .as fi 3 ' Page 277 ..l.l K y 6 f it f if in x l Ek MAI, vw H ALL 0 Ct'Hfl'I' Fi .wg , sa g H A R R Y H ARTM AN A P1'fz'l1t'f' Aggie won the opener, 7 to 4. But O. U. was up last in the second, and annexed the victory, 18 to 17. That's what settled ity the last team up apparently was awarded the victory. Every inning was replete with laughable incidents, including freak round-trip clouts, wild catches, and errors galore for all. But Aggies kept on traveling .500 percent! Un a four-day tour through the state noted for its sunHowers, the Maulbetschmen split a series with Kansas university at Lawrence: did the same thing at Manhattan against Kansas State Agricultural college, and iinally returned home with their standing column still showing a naark of .500 percent. It was a heavy rain that hnally shoved the Aggies definitely out of the .500 percent section of the list. In the first of a two-game arrange- ment, Kansas State won at Stillwater, 8 to 1. jupe Pluve intervened overnight, and the second was cancelled. if .yn ..,..,, g . 0155141 ii? . . pw AQ I , .al Page 278 I ' iq' l l V A 1 i l A ' I. .-in 'L i ii ' V it '-. Y 3 ' uilglj If, fa, - M- A V , Y , Q' r Q ' gf 1 ' ' , , Q 'Z , 'S , . ,L F ff, iv Q 51 , , A 2 t - .tt t 5 E' :-g y . , Q.,-Y pl- -A in - I ' . i, ' A i i . , i , , up ,I J .4 .hu 7'7 '.' .tfjg ...A .V Ang, v K . U ,.' P ,er V, 1 Y E219 A' - cf' . , , ' 1 i - ,fggzwv 'l, Q--of-' - .-,..-4--'O'-'I ' wid ii Kansas university then came to Aggieland and took two games by scores of 10 to l. and 11 to 9. Charles Stony VVahl, whose place- kick made history on Mount Oriad, proved his ability to do something besides kick field goals, when he accounted for several runs in each game. His home-run wrought havoc in the second affray, the season's final for the Aggies. Completing the season neither too near the bottom of the point ladder, nor in very com- panionable association with top-rungers, the Aggies hung up suits and turned to other pursuits, although many of them continued through the summer to play baseball with oil field nines, and various town teams, in Okla- homa, Kansas, Texas, and other nearby states. This year's team is comprised almost entirelv of new and inexperienced men. Gordon Peery's CH.A.Ri.sx' Moons Utilfly is 1' 2 t 1 :S-P' . fy., ff.: if 2. . tx fyftff' ff' loss added another gap. 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V . , I 1 4 L! 4' if fi. iq-?:13ff Nr X l UHVHIEIK U '-Egxl TENNIS 'M 61 f S if ...L 11Q......,s. iii-na l Xa V nt. . 9 i I-.xt'l:l2N Iixicxlzs, t'f1pn11'n,' Lows jlcxslzx, Ronxxn B1sckNE1,1,, t'i'RT1s tilwismitiy TRENGTH of Lauren Lefty Barnes and the Comparative weakness of his help was re- sponsible for the not too brilliant showing of the varsity tennis squad last year. But Lefty was a show in himself. I-le drew the Crowds. Fans Came not so much to see the matches as to see what Lefty would do. Playing with the earnest Curtiss Gabbarcl, Barnes was a constant menace to opposing raequetmen. and a pleasure to watch. He helped his more inex- perienced mate continually, and did all in his power to help the promising Gabbard improve. This year, as a result, Barnes and Gabbard should pair with the best in the Valley before being eliminated in doubles play. Barnes was supreme last summer in Oklahoma and in the Arkansas Valley tournament. He went to the third round in the annual Missouri Valley tournament at Lincoln, Neb., last spring, and he and Gabbartl battled that far before being eliminated in doubles play. ---l Bram., Woxiixck, Dvnss, Irluinizs, tliitriss, tlwiximkim, l-3.xRNEs, HVNT, Cmzrlzq A1sE1zN.xTHv Ptlgt' 25,2 '41 CCRUSSECUUNTRY , ' FV, - ' . f,9 'Q' 4 .. QQ. i Y Nlixx Nliarwoiqs, t'nf1rl1't'il.ti:1.l-is 'l',vvi,oic, slot-Li, ll.vsT1xt.s, cltpfimiq Nlllllili Iivrriaizsox 'I' IS interesting to note that in the 19215 cross-country season, Uklahoma .Xggie freshnien, running for experience in varsity nteets, always came in aheafl of varsity harriers. lt is inter- esting lmecause it holcls forth the promise of a much more successful season this year than that which was a string of three tlefeats antl no victories 'ast fall. Cross-country meets are run in conjunction wfth home lioollrzlll games. the runners starting on the Lewis heltl oval shortly lmefore the game starts. antl hnishing either shortly lmefore, or elur- ing, the halftime intermission. Max Meaclors, former Aggie track captain antl flistance man. now in Kansas City Athletic fluh colors. was placetl in charge of orange anrl lmlaclc harriers when school openecl last fall. He clevotecl much ol his time to tleveloping promising yearling cantlitlates who worketl out with varsity pathmen, thus insuring at least greater success than that encounterecl in the season -iust entlecl. l Nllixlmoks, H.vsTixt.s, Sriciiiu, Ilxrriaitsox, 'l'vvi.oi:, fLi'xtioi,i,, Xlviaii f'ili1t'.2-Yi' E WT! 1 is K . FW! Q , Q 3y4xR,,,xRET UMEFUUS activities marked the 1926-27 Iiiiexexmri, program ol the Vl'omen's Physical Educa- Iizsfrmfnr tion department. ln addition to the annual ELEANoR 'lnonouk Cburh Fronx Klip lirris flfrcflnr physical education demonstrations given in the spring quarter, and the seasonal sport tourna- ments, a water pageant was given in the winter quarter. Principles for which the department of physical education stands, are: 1. The de- velopment of interest in activities which main- tain health. 2. lievelopment of enthusiasm in games and sports which will l76COI1l6Hl'lOlJlDl6SH in later life. 3. Teaching of leadership. 4. Creation of conditions which induce the spirit of play. 'l' he VN om,en's Athletic Association has hent its ehforts this year toward fnancial enterprises, in an etlort to enlarge the organizations treasury. So mam' co-eds turned out for the Hockev teams, when the 1926 season opened last fall, that the problem of choosing class elevens was a real one. After seven weeks of practice, .J Page 2494 ff.. , Q -1, ' Bauman l W Q, ,. 'Q f'V . ,mmm-S-'W f5' A ' f l 4, . . . A at Q, x, ' iii... the tournzmtents were pluyetl, the stlplummres emerging winners ul' the t'l1tm'pirmsl1ip. .X regular seltetlule ul games was pluyetl in tlte elintinzltiun mztttlles. butter-r is tmptlter ptlt-pf-tlpnrs spurt pnpulttr with cpllegect-ecls. XX ezltlter cfmtlititms pre- Yentecl playing pf the illllllllll wrt:-r ltbllfllll' ment last winter, ztltlwuglt regular prttvtive of clifferent vluss teams was ltelfl. The wumen's lmsket lutll settsfm pl' l5l2t3 lwrotlght with it tt numlver pl lttte plztvers zmtl some strung tt-alms, wltitrlt prz1t'tit'e tlztily ut tlte regttlur XX. .X. A. spprts lmur. Fu intense wth interest in the zmnuttl mage tutlrnttment that some ttf the tftlllllJQ'llIlQ temps lll'Lltlllt'Ctl from 43:45 tft'ltmt'lc in the Il'twl'lllllQ until S tl't'lm q in tlte menk gw'll'IlllSlllII', where Itltll'llilIllCIll play was lteltl. Urgztnizzttitms lvztslqet lmztll teztnw were tlivlrletl this year into Class AX, fur large Hl'gl1lllXlllltbllS. :mtl Vlztss li, fm' the stvztller tutes in the tmnuztl vup tntlrnztntents. -wr v. IJULILI Iwi 7' P , twat ' it pa- 525'-Ex , , ,xv i Q i ,s,,s f 5 H f vfffr A fm -f Q ,U f QQATHERINE Dvass AJ ku . A 5 fx . gr , 15:4 9 v -. Qi i .V Y ' , .4 Af t, fan z , - ff 3 ug ,ff K ...i f -W A . .. ,, 4 U sim, fm 1 Moa. am. . uwfwg, axyqgig r fi' ' 5' Wssf, 2: 41- 0 ,.,, Q . Class A: Kappa Phi tholder of cup for 1927l: XYoman's Building: Jessie Thatcher hall Class B: Kappa Delta tholders of cup for 192733 Zeta Tau Alpha In the winter quarter a XYater pageant was held at the swimming pool in the Men's gymnasium. Un March ll and 12, approx- imately 30 girls took part in the program which made up the pageant. The Frogs Victory, Evolution of the Bathing Suit, and other stunts comprised the program. Admission was charged and the funds added to the VVomen's Athletic Association treasury. ,ff G wENDo1,1NE XYIUHON 4 ,,. 1 Page 286 Y' ' -1-V, mu ' l,ife-saving is an inwportunt purt of the swimming instruction offered in the lYonien's A-Xthletic department. lt is from this part tml the work that girls may work into the Red Cross Life Saving Corps, which is organized here as a regular cluli. lt is the purpose of courses offered in the XYonten's l'hvsit'z1l litluctttion depurtnient to form 21 well-rounded athletie program which will give everv woman student ample oppor- tunitv to participate in some form of competi- tive athletics. Regulation equipment in all sports is pro- vided luv the department. 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' lv.-, , f ,' .ff M vv I why 4 ,','-rg. xg-' 3 , '. ml vu M' W ,W wx' fm 34 .Ma ,X Q -If Y Y Y - - . All of Nature And of Nature's laws Cannot dissolve r The bonds between a few Who, thus, together For a common cause, Work with the welfare Of the whole in view. ORGTAN ZCATION AGLHTE 1 Q .ee f rl if T 4 x, ,, Senior Honor Society Founded at Oklahoma .-X. a Ilocotrxs lX'lI'I't'HICI,I. M,xt'R1cf1c lXIcSIaxop1cN HfDL'STtbNflX'I41liBX' . Uris XYILIS . IJotft:i,rxs Mirenisu Uris XYILIE lXl.Xl'RIt'E NICSPAXIJI J Victor: BREIQIJIA ivif MAX Mmnoas IRviN Htriesr I.AcRt5N B.xRNEs UFFIVERS M EM B ERS LN XYILLIAM f3R.XY nfl Nl. C ollege, llllam . Pl'l'.Yl'Ift'IIf . l 'Iilit'-Pl'l'.Y Ii1fC'7If Ever' ll I iw' .Sl'l'I'l'f1l 1'-V .S1'Iil't'ftl1'-V- Y ll't'tlX1ll'Fl' lieolixic llIiXYI'I Ii Rrxvxioxu Bivrskr lJtlN RoIJtQERs HoL's'roN tlvicklsv Leia CiILS'l'RAP Grifxx Snmox lfDWARlJ Btvizxs Traditionsof the Aglite go deep into the esoteric story of A. and Mfs advancement. In he twelve years that the organization has existed, members of this body have placed the interests of their Alma Mater before all other interests, and have, through their college career, put forth their utmost endeavors to serve her and to serve her interests. For ten years the Aglite was known as the XYildcats. In the course of time. the Wildcat ceased to be the accepted emblem of the college. Tivo years ago the then premier honor society of Aggieland was reorganized to take over the executive department and control of the Student Association, and given the name Aglite, as being more in keeping with the appellation of the college. Strict eligibility requirements govern the membership of the Aglite, no man being eligible who has not distinguished himself in some capacity which will reiiect to the credit of the college. Many names outstanding in Aggieland's records of sincere service have been ascribed to the following sentiment, a part of the Aglite Creed: I shall serve this college. my Alma Mater, to the utmost of my ability, forever placing her interests above those of any faction, group, or organization with which I am, or may become. affiliated . Page 297 PHI IKAPPA. PI-Ili Q -. I ' .7 Honorary Scholastic Fraternity Founded at the University of Maine, 1997 Oklahoma A. and M. Chapter installed April 22, 1920 OFFICERS C. E. SANBORN .... . . President H. VV. CJRR Vice-P1'es1fdent IVIABLIC D. HOLT . Secretary C. L. NICKOLLS Treaszmsr ALICE B. TRAVER . . Historian H. F. MURPHY GEORGIA AMICK ANDREW BALFOLTR CLARENCE BARNES LOUIS BERNET HARLEY H. BIXLER VVILLIAM I. BURKE E. C. CAMPBELL M. A. CASH GARLAND C RITCIILOVV ALMA L. CULP CLASS UF 19 ALMA DESTER j A. FAIRCHILD ESTELLA FRENCH INEZ CQOODHOLM LAURETTA CQRAYICS WALTER G RAY A. B. CiROYES L. E. LIAXVKINS MRS. CASSIE HOCK I'2THICL HOLTER 2 Sergeant-at-A rms HELEN HOWE HONIISR P. IQING RICHARD MAXEY TRUMAN IVIAXIEY MRS. ALICE MCNEFF DORIS B. MOORE BETTY BALDWIN MURPHY IDONALD V. SH UHART THEODORA STAVELEY ALICE THOMPSON CECIL B. WILLIAMS I :DW'A RD M. DAY FACULTY ELECTED IN 1926 PROFESSOR H. j. CHILD DR. KARL H. IQLAUES PROFESSOR H. I. FEATHERLY PROFESSOR EDWIN IQURTZ DR. N. B. CEUICRRANT DR. H. A. HOLDEN PRAY The Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College chapter of Phi Kappa Phi was installed April 22, 1920, by Dr. Elias Herbert VVells of Nebraska VVesleyan chapter. Dr. Wells was assisted by Drs. L. L. Lewis and Harry VV. Orr. Sixteen of the faculty were Inade charter mem- bers: Alfred Boyd, O. M. Clark, j. W. Cantwell, J. NV. Day, C. T. Dowell, William G. Friede- mann, Hilton Ira Jones, Henry G. Knight, William Carl Land, L. L. Lewis, P. L. Menaul, Harry VV. Orr, H. P. Patterson, J. J. Patterson, N. VV. Rockey and C. E. Sanborn. Founders of the local chapter were motivated in their efforts to secure a charter from the National Society of Phi Kappa Phi by a desire to give recognition to scholastic achievement in each of the several schools of the college, an election to membership in the society being the highest scholastic honor bestowed at the institution. Page 298 IKAIPIPA DELTA IPI Nfl , f ., ,WW-WW-.,.mWmf,W,,WWW,,,,, ,ff-1'ff - . . ,,,, . M.-. ...MV ,, .. .,., nfl! X xx-v. .ff Q - .,., . .4 1 Y VIXXX 'Z O? Q l'. Honorary Education Fraternity Founded at the University of Illinois, 1910 Installed at Oklahoma A. and M. College, 1921 OFE1 C E RS M. R. CHAUNCEY . . . . MRs. CAssIE HOCR . . DOROTHY SWA NK . GRACE TUCRER OTTO . . IQATHRYN M. LONU . GUY A. LACKEY . . DR. HERBERT PATTERsoN DR. S. L. REED . . . BRADFORD KNAPP LEONA SEIGLINGER W. H. BISHOP A. HIATT IVIABEI. CALDXVELI- BEE CHRYSTAL MABEL D. HOLT BEN C. DYEss OPAL JOHNSON J. H. CALDVVELL MA RY SCHENK PAT LACRETTA GRAYEs CQRAVE FERNA NDF5 ALICE B. TRAYER W. H. HCHOLS DEVVITT HUNT J. R. CAMPBELL 'IERSON ACTIVE M EM BERS ELIZABETH MILLER CLARICE ALDRIDGE ETH El, MA RKXYELL AVA MAE CSALAVAN MAUDE HAsEY CLIFFIE MOROAN HAROLD E. HARRINOTON IJILLA HILL GRACE MossLER EULA U. JACK HILDA VVHITMAN EULA B. BRONVN HARRY H. BROWN RUBY CHAMBERS ELsIE DUNDAR THELMA ZINN GRACE CIASPAR JESSE F. CARDWELI, . . Presidenl F irs! Vz'fe-PrPsz'dc'nl .S'e'C0nd Vz'c'6'-PrPs1'dPnt President Serrefu ry Treasurer 7 'II in! l 7l.l'f'- A dztisor . Sponsor NINA I'IILI. l7:DW'ARD C. BI7RRIs I..tfCILI.E HUNT E. Q. CAMPBEL1. EUNICE IQING ADDIE P. PAYNE IVIALTDE IQLEPZIG BERNICE REDEN IIALE G. VVALLIN NIABEI, HORNINO ISLNIER BRINRNER I,oIs MCGINNIs LAWRENCE J, BURRIs I,EI,A SMITH MAHEL FUCHS l,OISE I'IL'TCHINS EsTHER WOOD A A To encourage in its members a high degree of consecration to social service by C11 fostering high professional and scholarship standards during a period of preparation for teaching, and f2l recognizing outstanding service in the field of education. To this end it shall maintain the highest educational ideals and shall foster fellowship, scholarship, and achievement in educational work. Clnternational Constitution, Article I, Section 2.5 Juniors, Seniors and Graduate Students in the School of Education are elected to member- ship on a basis of scholarship, personality, and professional interest. Page 299 , ALPHA ZIETA f ,shi M Wg? V , EW?-LL :5 . I X, Qc. Honorary Agricultural Fraternity Founded at Ohio State lfniyersity, 1897 Installed at Oklahoma A. and M. Vollege, lfllti UlfIfIC'IiR5 Fiucn A. I3.xRu.xu . . . . ClfIlllIl'l,ff0l' l'lliIxl'liIl'I' G. NIUNICS . . Cwism' HNRI-1.11 lf. Cfotiii . . Sfrzlm I3.xx'uoNo S. Cll..xssc'ocR Tl'CUSI1l'l'l' FRANK U. RA'IlIII!l'N . Clfll'0lIIiliff'l' l3R,xImlfoRii IiN,xl'R FA CI 'I,'I'Y M Ii M I3 I' ,AIJRIAX I.7.x.xNlC IJRICID I. I3i+i.xRii H. Cl. Xlpxlzle A. Ii. II.xRI.ow H. C. Potts QYIIARLIQS W. I'1'1- I',xL'L Aomis Ro1:13R'r PIQNQLTITIQ W. I.. I3I.1zz,xRp XY. XY. AAIIGGIY fI01l0l'lll V ilf6'IlIf7l'I' RS if P. 'IIHoMPsoN HIQNRY F. IVIURPIIY R. B. THouRsoN W. A. CR,x1f'r GIQURCLIQ XY. t'oci1R,xN W. W. IJIQTRUXY FRIED Cillllflilili HoR-xc15 I. HN RRIQR A. C . B4XI'iIl At I'IVIi MEM BHRS FRICIJ BARHANI HERBERT .IoNif:s H.xRoLD Colin R,u'MoNn fil..-XSSCOCIC FRANK RATIIISUN HJXIQOLIJ tfo'1 roN t'uR1s AA'I'II'I'IC ,IOIIN N121.soN Rox' MILLER Luiz PHILLIPS f 2 f Hnffl The ultimate aim of Alpha Zeta Fraternity is to promote the profession of agriculture: to estalilish, foster and develop high standards of scholarship, character, leadership and a spirit of fellowship among all its niemluers. To create and hand together a body of technical men who, liy scholarly attainment, faithful service, and maintenance of ethical ideals and principles have achieved distinction and are capable of honoring achievement in others. Members are selected from undergraduate and graduate agricultural students of high scholar- ship, on the lmasis of character, leadership and personality. g Page .300 SIGMA TATU Honorarx' l':llQ'll1t'L'l'lllQ Fraternitx' Fotimltcl at the Liiiversity of Nelnnislca. Fcliriiarx' 22. HHH lnstallecl at Uklahoma A. ancl M. Vollege, 10233 HFFIFHRS FIIINEY ICWINT. . . . . Pnmif 111 NELSON Rlffll l'1'I'f Plfslrc R,xI.I'II l,U'l I'IiR . Sim fu IQIZNNICTII liliRN . I ICUSIIH lfI7XY.XRlJ P. Bona R. L. RHoIJEs O. M. SMITH HA RIIIS B,xI'mI,x N LESTER CRAIas SIDNEY EWING WILI.I.xM CQRIFFIN IQIQNNETH IQERN HUNURARY M EM BERS P.II'I. B I' RKII.-I RT E. A. NIciIIoI,s REN G. S.xNToN R. L. FLANIIEIIS ACT I VE M E M B li RS Hn. Row IQONGAISEI. I.EwIs U'NIiILI. RALPH POTTER LEE RooERs EIJXYARIJ 'I'.u'I.oIz HIERI4ER'f TQAIIIKINS NEI.soN R UTH Organization of Sigma Tau was the outgrowth of a feeling among the tngiiicerinw stu lcnts at Nebraska L'niversity. that students of merit should be handed together lux fraternal tits IN wr-ll as ties of classroom friendship. Sigma Tau, in every possible way, attempts to make stronger engineering bchoolg at the institutions where chapters are located. Membership in the organization is purely honorary. The three prime rtquibitu of nicmbtr ship are scholarship, sociahility and practicality. PCIZL' 301 OMMCRUN NU f ' v , 'Ava f I j ., Nm' -X I f,,, ' IJ I Q f'f.4fx:E24fE: , L. ' .x .... i Honorary Home Economics Fraternity Founded at Michgan Agricultural College, April 23, 1912 Installed at Uklahoma A. and M. College February 12, 1920 OFFICERS NELLIE Os1soRN . . . . . Preszkient MA RIAN IQNAPP . . Vice-Presfzkient MRs. SYLVIA AnAMs . Secretary-Treasurer MRs. NADINE URR . . . Editor FACULTY MEMBERS MINNIE B. Mv1cRs CQRACE F1sRNANDEs VIRGINIA Miassmxcsiiziz NORA A. TALBUT ACTIVE MEMBERS NELLIE OSBORN MAXINLQ HUMMON MARIAN IQNAPP RUTH OAKS SYLVIA ADAMS .IESSII5 PAYNR NADINL: URR OPAL Sroicris G1.Anvs RICHMUNIJ Lois QZRANT An organization, comparable to honor societies in other schools was the motivating power which caused the organization of a national honorary home economics fraternity. Eligibility for membership is determined much as it is in other honorary school fraternities. Girls who have creditable scholastic records and are able to exhibit qualities of leadership and womanhood. Membership is open to upperclass girls who have proven themselves leaders in home eco- nomics work, and have met the requirements of the order. Faculty members in the school of home economics are eligible to become either honorary or active members. Each year Omicron Nu offers a ten-dollar prize to the freshman girl in home economics who makes the highest scholastic average during the fall quarter. This acts as stimulus to scholastic activity and creates a desire within freshmen to become members of Omicron Nu. Page 302 I 1 'il wY M ww! W .ff WX, fi Q2f 'X?QfXkx ,ff kc ,KA. X Kiejna I XE Xi'-Xxx, f Nxfg F 3' XX X R Wig 1 ,wiif Xf 5, flsgg X1 M X M, fi ? Ru f f f ' X , wk fi ff N J 1 ff f f ff N 'R X 1 IFRAT IE RN mmug gg LAMBDA Cl-llll ALPHA A Mai? ,N an - G! ,, N Z , ' 7 -2f' 1 im 'sr i l , .' ' - K :L Azzzv .Q X J C ' . 22 x - V- , A M. Al , ! x fi -41 1 ' ian- W Tap rmaslmvis, X'.xx1m1f:N1at'1ua11, Coma, R. S1f1cf1q1ai,A11E1:, CH.xsT.x1N, TVRNER, KERN .Yvmnd rfmss.X1,IsR1m.11T, XYILKINN, Ilrx1.i,, Hexmaiesox, B13.xsL1iY, Alanis, HARPER Bnilnm I'flTL mRl'LEY, lf19'r7E1z, I.ixC1zoxia, Bkowx, Aluxis LVYAYS PRUMINENT in student activities, Lambda Chi Alpha last year specialized in publications, apparently. Reuben Spickelmier was elected 1927 Redskin business manager, and Carl Schedler was successful in the race for Aggievator editor in the spring election of 1926. Later, Charles Vandenburgh was selected business manager of the Aggievator by the Board of Publications. Bob Adams, Prank Cox and Morris Ruley were members of the College Band. Charles Vandenburgh was a member of the Glee Club and Quartet, Players' Club, Press Club, and Pi Epsilon Pi. Schedler was Press Club prexy. Ford Cole was a member of Sigma Tau and Kappa Kappa Psi. Reuben Spickelmier was a member of Scabbard and Blade, as well as one of the pitching staff on the 1927 baseball aggrega- tion. Mrs. Kate B. McCarty was Lambda Chi housemother. 5 , Y, in E - ggggx 5. ,. Page 304 L . A l I 4 ,l i ,, I-ff -A , .Li-.,xk 932:- w, 'if S, Sf' . -- . 55.22 If-A P-aa 2f1,:KY !'. v':z :4f'i?'5f -' ' af. I Page 305 QA V ,, 'AA ' Z u-'Q'-fl 5 'Y Av I'-OllINlCd at Boston I'IIivcI'Sity, NUVPIIIIJCI' 2, 1909 Alplia Eta Zeta Chapter installed Scptcinlwer l7, 1917 r L , LL.. 'iri- Aa-Rlx.. ,,,,,,,..,. Wnuwsl 'K Y f ,, ,Q -A ., . fwwalxkvfvw 'arm-rf 1 . j f'g iW' I I .I Nge 'a'-fw-w-f'- il ' :S Q --43 . ' - I I S f'T lg ug. '.'. f- , --R , guys-L L ' M up V I W-V ' I Ae.. ... -, .- Q, FACULTY MEM BERS EDWIN IQCRTZ DEVYITT HUNT D. T. MARTIN PA UL ADAMS FRANK HLADKY EDWARD BURRIS FRANK CROSS ACTIVE MEMBERS ROBERT ADAMS, '29, Okeene FORD COLE, '28, Carnegie EARL FETZER, '29, Helena ROBERT HARPER, '29, Oklahoma City CHARLES VANDENBCRG, '29, Oklahoma SPURGEON ADAMS, '30, Perry Pledges DOUGLAS ALRRIOI-IT, '29, Oklahoma Citv HOWARD BROWN, '30, Oklahoma City HARRY BEASLEY, '29, Pernell JOHN BOWMAN, '30, Perry JIM CHASTAIN, '29, Seminole COLUMBUS DAVIS, '30, Stigler ERMAL HALL, '28, Pawnuska xv? VM .-, u P 4.. C T.-,-II ia :A-2, 'TT . I., - 5.--X PAUL HENDERSON, '29, St. John, Kan MORRIS RULEY, '29, Helena R. L. SPICKELMIER, '27, Mulhall O. G. SPICKELMIER, '28, Mulhall NELSON TURNER, '28, Pawnee RUSSELL HALL, '29, Pawnee KENNETH KERN, '27, Pawnee KENNETH LECRONE, '30, Perry '29, Lamont '30, Blackwell '30, Pernell BERNARD LOWE, DONZELL LYONS, FRANK NORMAN, EARL STEWART, '30, Oklahoma City f'iALYN WILKINS, '39, Oklahoma City x 'ffl' KAPPA ALPHA . 1 il ' ' fr-ff '- -- 'H -' -'t . 'YT'-'g fi . i. - . .A . 'Ir 6 T523 HS. I ' T .. git. 7- 1 , A 35 43 A. i -5 1 ffi A- -1 5: .S 1 Q - -. -- 1: - f- 15,53 ' l 11.2 ll -11 A F' .. Q Sf -Y F. 'ig y , F iS 3 ' ca a aaa L' V in .V 2 . wg .ff v 'S l w g X l . ' l ,, J - s 7' --WW' - ' r - M- - - --i - 1 -- ' H 3119- .ln A -s -ss , as A 4 ' - -sgagff Twp .fm-eTnox1Psox. AiITCHI-ZLL. fimtiftx, Pittiexux. Yxttzs. XX'oo1,1iR11w1..ia, Rustox fttwitz' ritz.-elftttaieionr. Boxo, fiiAIfFORIJ, AAQILLIS, Srotctis. hlf1HXswN Tipni ff 1.-Kfxtkts. I'.xx'1s.Six1s. R1cH.xkDs.joklux. Eitis lgflfilfifif rf1:.'-Rixiuxut, 'lftieit Flsli. C'i-.x1tK, Fttxxifta, Rxpxicn, jxcotas rAPPA ALPHA and Douglas Mitchell are synonontous to anybody who wants anything arranged at the K. A. House. to campus historians who dwell on-football heroes of Aggie athletics. Doug is known as the King of the K. A's. But Mitchell is not the only outstanding ntan in the colonial mansion on the corner. Spence Radnich and Norton Stanard are football heroes of the present generation. Spence was one of those hghting sophomore ends who threw enemy end-runners for losses last year in that march to the Valley championship. Then there is Louis Malkus. pep band leader, and College Band business manager: joe Griffin was art editor of the 1927 Redskin. the Aggieyator. and every other publication that could get hold of hint. Lefty Ralston is a convincing debater and president of one of the forensic clubs. Wilbur Sisk was one of the associate editors of the Aggieyator. Kappa Alpha housentother is Mrs. Carolyn E. Miller. .7 x x ST? . X Page 306 L i , I'xUllIltIl'1IAll XYllYIlIlll.1fOll.llllI I.1'i- I'iiivi-rsity, Ili-iwiiilli-1' ll, INN? Ilctzn Xi IQII-ll!Il'I' iiisI.1Ilm-I Nlanrvli IU, i020 Pup' H77 l .Xl'l'l.'l'Y NIICNIIHCIQS IIIx,XIJI'UHIi Iixxri' H. Rl, SMITH ll. XY, Ii.XXll'lilil,l. tfxm, ,XXIT I,HI'IN l,i vii-lx l.i1,1 x M l'lX'li Nll-QNIHIQRS I,liw1N I'l,.XRK. '.Z8,SIlLlWl1CL' I.IiwN,xRlr IQAI-3THN. '20, I3ltu'kxx't-Il w.mi'ici, llxvis, '28, Colgate iiixrwx litxwix, '20, li.irns4l.ile- llialiuw liiiis, '20,Ntillw11tt-r 'ligii IflNliII,XR'I', '28, limmmzi XYum'ii lfi'i,iaRn4HT, '27, Iilgin Ntmrnx Srxxxtxiui, '2S,SIi.1xx'i1t-L' .IUIE fllcIIfIfIN. '10, Ifxvclsiur Springs, NIU. I'I.xR4vl.Ii 5'I'UKliN, '27, Yinitai l'k1f1I1 IIICKN, '20, Elk Vity XYii.is1'R Simi, '20, lixvelsim- Springs, NIU Yuinxx bIllRIJ.XN, '27, linicl II.XRUl.lJ 'l'.x14R, '20, first-ritit-lil, NIH. lmvis M,xi.ri's, '27, liristuw URYIl.l.Ii 'l'i1mii'wN, '28, Tulsa Imu.i,,xs KIlT4'lIEl.l,, '27, Byers .3X1,i..xN XX'i1,i,is, '20, lildvlqwt-ll 1'f4'rl4q1'x Af'K.'XliNlNTli41Nli, '30,Uklt1l1unmVity IIUPIE juuxwx, '30, Xvwkirlq Ruisam' I'IE.KI,I., '30, Lziwtun lfxlei. hluniux, '30, Iinifl limukn liuxn, '30, Ilumum IIEIXWITT Kxxifif, '30, Stillwritur l'I.,xis1a IiATE5, '30, ljumxin lltxlumim l,iama, '20, Wivliitti liills, 'lk-x I'K.'kNl'Is l'HizRin', '30, Enid bl, li. 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A, . , 1 4 f x M254 s N 'Q X l' . x Top raw-SWEAZY, XEEDHAM, NE.xsE, XVILMUT, NIANVEL, XYUOLSEY, BENNETT, EDDLEMAN, Bocas Smmd row-WH1'r1a, Ckow, NIAYER, SVMNER, SCHLEETER, McCoy, P.-XDEN, MCMILLAN, OVERTON Third row-Kxox, S'rokEs, BE'rTs, HENDERSON, BEs'r, R1cHARDsoN, ROSELIUS, BARNES, PITTS Buffonz YOIU-l'IOl,MliS, XYILKINS, Ronoizus, XICCUNE, BRADER, REED ON RODGERS, a Sigma Phi Epsilon, was one of the most versatile eds, and at the same time the most popular known on the campus in a number of years. Rodgers left school in the spring quarter to join the Kansas City Blues baseball team. In college, he was at various times captain of the football team, catcher on the baseball team, vice- president of the Student Senate, and a prominent member of numerous campus organizations. Curly Bennett was a figure in dramatics, an influential politician, and a star halfback. Lefty Barnes was the best tennis player in Aggieland for three years. He won a number of state and sectional championships, and captained the Aggie racquetmen for two years. Perry McCoy was an all-round athlete for two years, with letters in football, basketball and baseball. Beefy Patterson was a lighting sophomore guard on the football held. Leo Best was one of the most promising youngsters on last year's track squad. jimmy Dvoracek is a real shortstop. Housemother for Sig Eps was Mrs. Emma Lipscomb. fy f-1 1' ii Vim Page 306 1 Founded at Richmond College, November 1, 1901 Oklahoma Alpha Chapter installed April 3, 1920 I I I I A , F Y -Qvwvr . 'inf' V Y l ff , 4' l 1 i V 1 'I X 4 I f -,fy , -,N I FACULTY MEM BERS ALLEN CLARK JOHN NTAULBETSCH ROBERT PENQUITE CHARLES UPP EDWARD GALLAGHER CHARLES NICHOLLS ROYAL THOMPSON SYLVIAN WOOD ACTIVE MEMBERS LAUREN BARNES, '27, Stillwater BURLIN BENNETT, '27, Marshall LEO BEST, '29, Poteau RAYMOND CROWE, '30, Tulsa D.ALE EDDLEMAN, '28, Hugo DALE HENDERSON, '29, Three Sands VERNON HOLMES, '30, Carnegie DONALD LEYKAUE, '28, Detroit, Mich. AUSTIN MANUEL, '28, Woodward DAN NTAYER, '29, Oklahoma City PERRY MCCOY, '28, Chandler GUY NTCCUNE, '28, Kaw City CHARLES NEASE, '30, Hugo CLARENCE PADEN, '28, Ponca City AMBROSE PATTERSON, '29, Hugo ROBERT REED, '28, Sapulpa CLARENCE RICHARDSON, '27, Cushing CTEORGE RODOERS, '29, jet . OLIVER ROSELIUS, '28, Port Arthur, Tex RAYMOND SCHLEETER, '29, Marshall SHELDON SPENCER, '28, Yale GUY SUMNER, '28, Tulsa FRED SXYEAZY. '29, Luther DON XVOOLSEY, '28, Tulsa TVIARK XVILKINS, '30, Covington Pledges CLARENCE BERRYMAN, '29, Okemah U. G. KNOX, '30, Hugo RICHARD SPENCER, '30, Orange Q Il WILLIAM BETTS, '28, Fairfax EDD lVIClWILLAN, '30, Cleveland LOWELL STOKES, '29, Oklahoma Q ity ERNEST BOGGS, '30, Cleveland FRANTZ NEEDHAM, '29, Hugo EWINO VALENTINE, '29, jet ROBERT BRADER, '30, Hugo VVILSON PURCELL, '30, Cleveland HOWARD XXVI-IITE, '30, Antlers HAROLD CONVSHOU, '30, Kingfisher RANDAL VVILMOT, '30, Covington Page 309 Sf. Q 'A in TAECIQIJIIY f, e ,4-f 'auf' .9 it ,Z ,,. 1 ..- f -...... ...- IKAPIPA SIGMA A Y .,,,, AA .-A A, A A A' Am .x., .,:L 4 ,,Ly .. .If A. r s S A A I A . e S A It A I 1- ' f K A .A s ch, 1. A. ia- 'f P :sf A wing ' I 5 A f , A I A if - - AA M . IA .1 AI X - rl- I - . is 0 -. D161 'E' C': Y, ', +4 4' ' . H , f ..., I ' , 'Vi' A' ' '77 5 fm -13 - . X A' AA, is A fig? 5 A ' t if -gs, 4 Q vi V r f W A A+ tc ,515 A'rA 6- Q psy, , V 0. Q x :L X ,.,.,, l r g :L A G A . AA E A vm Q I A A Q A D I . A I viva fAs::.A. ' V ' I . 1 . -' - 3 i fi 3 V V ,A ..,. Z., Y 3 sv I mf ,Q V f V Ai. 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'ZA , A I Z ' Y., , f A ,W AA I A A I. f A A AAAA A fi f MA - A A . I .55 ' 1 V- s I.: gf ev 45 A 0- Eg., V X, 'at gg: 5 M S v as Y I AA ' Z. ' I r- M 1- A' 'f I A ' I, ' A I ' W3 5 i ' -..,gA,f' A ,V , I I A 1 A ss . 1 ' vzzaibk A A if -',' -J' I . , A-fi ,:.a: 2. ' Af ,A A. fa I: Z: 1, tr., 3 A H X ,W I' Twp ram-I .blljflllllf mice T11 fm' rms? 1 fy. X .- ff sadif f 1. Q 5 xi i 1' iw R S1-Axizks, Amis, xXvEl55INlnElf, Norux, S. tL1l-sTicAxP, B1xuHAxx1, DAvlsA PRICE N'cS1ax1.pEN, XX+AAAo11w'Ax141w, I?AxwsoxA linen, Bi'TT12iufiHLp, BRAIN, PERRY, IQINGERY YI2sA :X'Ill,l.I'lR, Fox, BENNETT, ldlIQlIY, YA Iiisnov, Woobsox, RAY Fnurtlz mia-Xxxlswoxti, Boxn, XYAxi.1.AxcE, I.. t21LsT1:AxP, Sizisorn, XYILEY, K1x1BAxi.1,, 'I'AxTLfxI Bofirmz fmt'- t our Ifxnkiaiz, FTl'i:i11-1i1f1E1-b, 'I'.x'rn, Simzox, IisTLP, II. BISHUP, I?1,,xKE, U. Smieks HE KAPPA SIGMA house last year sheltered captains of two niajor athletic teams, president of the student senate, editor of one maior uublication, and mana in editors of the other , I g g two, as well as members of the senate, Bogue lVIcSpadden was Senate prexy. Red XI eissinger captained the championship grid eleven. Skeet Peery led the basket ball team. Both were all-Missouri Valley Iootball players, and Peery made the mythical cage live. Iiarl Iistep, Albert Helligman, and Claire Keegan were football lettermen. Lee Gilstra J was football trainer. I Reuben Sparks was junior senator at large. Frank Butterlield was head of the sophomore vigilance committee. Sam Gilstrap was managing editor of the Aggievator, Paul Miller was managing editor of The O'Collegian, and Glenn Simmon edited the 1927 Redskin. Norman Doyle took the lead part in two productions of the Players' Club, of which Captain Applejackw was outstanding. Mrs. E. A. Ryan is Kappa Sigma housemother. KA 3 1 i 13318 3 il Q K . . Page 310 I'vUllIlllL'fl all the l'nivL-rsily of X'Il'j.1iIliil, I2L'1'L'llllM'I' IU, 1800 ffznunm Psi Vhznptcr installs-ml Maw 13, 1020 4 i .7 'if FF 'Y ? 'li fn 1 z, f 554 , is. E5 ,, law f if , 3 ,- C. j Ji u fn I , 2 'Midi' 'S 2 ff 2 G 1. ,. Sf, n i. Si, . ,,,,,, ,N ' - V, - 5-,J'-.4-.w.'A'J-fhdzffg V A V. A Ate-...fan ig. f., . , -. fu Q-,. L 2 If.Xt'I'I,'I'Y NIIQRIBI-IRS .XLIQIZRT lJ,x1u,c+'.x' IIIQNRY Nlvlwnx' HARRY URN X'r:RN0N WAHI, AVTIYI-I NIENIBICRS BRL'i'li AMI-, '28, SIIZIWIICL' EARL Ii8'l'liI', '28, Yiun l4uIsliR'I' VA K'IiR, '27, I'0m'g1 Vity' Rm' .XRNIS'I'RUNtL, '30, I-II Renu XYII,I.l.XM Ifwx, '20, IM-pp-xv XX',u'N1a I',xkKHI'Rsr, '28, Tulm THEUDURI2 I31NuH.xx1, '27, Vlmirkaflm LEE f1II.S'I'RAI', '27, ffklilhljlllil City f1URINPN I'1c1Q1u', '27, Srillwatt-r BEN BIRD, '28, Rolm-ro, Tex. Sm f1I1,S'I'RAl', '20, flklllhlllllll Vny I-'lc'H.x1m l'RIcle, '30, lfhivkaslm XY1LL1.u1 BISHOP, '20, Stnllwaten' RISQSICI, GURE, '20, Kflumm .-XRTHVR RAN, '20, .Xmkn YIRGIL B1sHoP, '20, i'hi1,-kashil NI,xm0N Illonv, '30, ICI Rem, fQLENN S1x1x10N. '27, Nluslcuym- 'I'HoMAs IBLAKE, '20, Vhivlqaslm .8'I,1s143R'r II1a1I,lm1,xN, '28, lflmton QHH47 Sraxlexs, '20, flarlwr FRANK I3rf'1 rER1f11aLlm, '20, .Xnuflarlm l'L,x11c1s Iirf:x2nz,xN, '27, L'ImmIlvr l415L'1s1cN SPARKN, '28, Wmlfluami fllaokmz IJAWNUN, '20, Chrmfllcr NIA1'R1c312 NIe'S1'.x11m3N, '27, Chelan-a ITURXIAN 5'I'l'BI 1.51-'114:1.n, '28, IH1wlmNlc,1 A1.ImN IJAVIS, '28, Shawm-Q I',x1'1, T, AIILLIQR, '20, lkzwlmeskn .NXRTHVR W.xL1,.x4f1-3, '28, Tulsa NORMAN Iloyua '28, F-tillwzm-r ISRYAN NQJLEN, '27, llumnt IVAN XYILICY. '28, Stillwater HAR4LIrXYlilsSIN1QliR, '27, limfi Icmmlz XX'001ms0N, '30, l-nwtfm Plc'dg1'x EARL FISHER, '28, Fort Gibson S 1W1l,1.MAN 'I'.x'rE, '30, Ifairfnx JESS HAYES, '30, Pryor DAVE l2A'l'l'Nl, '30, Killpslcy, Kun, EWEL STONE, '30, Okcmah JACK VVflflI,HY.-XRI5, '30, Hovnton ELTON PATTERmN, '30, Uklahoma Vary IJON WH1TTI2NB1'ko, '20, Oklahoma City 21.555 ,Q Q nf 'fr'-gvp,e ' N 'pf 1'- ,EQSw,g,e ' 4'4:'ff5'A,6f'n X I Page 311 HGMAlWJ r -H-' --4 f -' - '1' '- fr , 2 ' vixm 194: 9,5 is , s ' 1, .- if l :S ,z ss t- ga l 1 I V up , A , s Q pl, 'Y l 'E' N . . 5 in ' .-Q ' l ' t all if ' g ' 4' 7 wil s l M t ff if 3' it P W f it , ,ML I n 4 A T f 1 A S Pf f- T P S T- gl 1 l - isa XV as +- X 3 se T -+ 'Q 2 , fi 'Pi ff , ' 1, , 'gt 2 , W9 gf, J., s.. ,, - 3 to r i 1 , as 7.-1 s- .2 M i V ' X M Y , 1 L , it all I. l N lb ' ' 3 , , 1 X I l 2 5 i i . 3 l , o l iw i ' i l l l U-1 0- , 1 l l Top wwe-Wixkow, liiekiug Klux, Knxyox, Pcon, joxiis, PATH, PiTTs, HlxKi,EY Svmzzfi rms-llitoyus, lloiioizs, Llxitk, Mixjoits, McE1.Roy, W.x1,KER, l'iIZL1,UWS, RAREY. VINCENT Tlzim' rms--D. lltmtmkli, Wiirsox, Insxsiuskoox, fiH.UIllIiRS, DEAN, T,.XC'K.XRIJ, I'ooi.E, FLYNN, Boxuis Buftnnz rot:--ef. Mooiui, lJi'xc.xN, C'HEx.xl'1.T, lll'XIPHRIiY, T'-OSTER, Etxioius, l,,xx1BERT RHBABLY the Sigma Nu house is known lmest as the house where Bohhy and Clausine Yincent stay when they aren't out defending the lengthy string of titles gathered hy them- selyes in lights throughout Oklahoma and the Southwest. Claud Poole, whose snatch of a 30syard forward pass oyer the goal line. enahled the Aggies to win the Yalley footlmall championship, in the last six seconds of play, and Emmett Meflean, tleet halfliack, were Sigma Nu's leading athletes. The Sigma Nus haye made plans for the lwuilding of a new fraternity home on their lot be- tween the Theta and Pi Phi houses. Ted Frizzel is president of the junior class. Last year he led the sophomores. jimmy iihenault is assistant business manager of the 1927 Redskin. Sigma Xu housemother is Mrs. lilizalieth Barnwell. 7-fs x X W Page 312 A A 1 i l l i i l l l E i a i I Q I i l ! l l 1 I t I I i 1 l l I l I l 1 I l l 4.1. lfounilerl at Yirginia Military Institute, tlanllary I, 1809 EIJSIIUII Epsilon c'1I1llDli'l' installq-rl flvtnlmt-r I8, 1920 I gay .KK yi Page 513 - A F2 2vuE2'!N-sw.,-1 A -..-R h,.f , .....,,, , -.- ' fZ b V ' -w-A FACI 'LTY MEMBERS W. L. Bi.1zzARD I.. W. Bt'RT0N ll. H. FLYNN C. H. NICIi1.R0x' ACTIVE MEMBERS 'I'H0A1As BERRY, '30, Stillwater GLENN CARR, '29, Shawnee IMXXYRENCE CHAMBERS, '27, Stillwater JIMNIIE CIHENAULT, '28, Shawnee DAYMUND ELNi0RE, '28, llaynesville, I.a. CHARLES FLYNN, '29, Oklahoma City TED FRIZZELL, '28, Lawton BARRETT FE1.i,0ws, '29, Stillwater Louis Irl01muEs, '29, Iowa Park, Tex. GRANT 11l'NIPHREY, '28, Kingfislier :XRTHVR l.AsHRR00R, '28, Blackwell CfHAR1.Es KIAVITY, '29, Lawton PRESLEY NIARTIN, '30, Lawton PAVI. MAYS, '29, Mayesville BVEI. A1C1'1LRUY, '30, Stillwater IIEORGE NICELRTIY, '29, Stillwater fH.-XRLES IXIUORE, '27, Stillwater EIJXYARD 11.-XKLEY, '28, Carmen HARRY PATE, '30, Oklahoma Pity FRANTZ RAREY, '29, Enicl 1.EOTERBl'SH, '28, Yinita L'1.Alfs1NE VINCENT, '28, Stillwater R0IsERT XYATSUN, '30, Shawnee FRANK WALKER, '28, Hkeene Z. D. X'EATHN, '29, Shawnee Plvdgrs 1,.XI,'L BAi.1.IN4sER, '30, tluymon H0WARU BUYLEN, '30, Enid l.E0N FUSTER, '30, Arrlniore JINIMIE FLYNN, '30, Oklahoma City KLARENCE LANIBERT, '30, Oklahoma Citv VARL SH-0vAi.L, '30, Ii it -TE. EES. CLARENCE M0oRE, '30, Stillwater j0HN NICIQIBBEN, '30, Pawliiigka KENNETH NICCLAIN, '29, Alva f'I,.Xl'DIE Pool., '29, Inrlialionia SAM XYINRUW, '30, Enid nicl ALPHA GAMMA RHU Yi V F -'sfrdwf - .. , f,--. 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Vllilke Collins starred in basket ball as varsity center. ,lohn McCollum led the Aggie society. Buell Patterson was captain of the wrestling squad, and Roy Miller, George Rule, Vtiillard Northrip and Herman Rogers were other grapplers. Bill Gray was Senator from the School of Agriculture, as well as a member of the World's Championship Stock judging Team. Lee Phillips, and Herlmert jones also were on the stock judging team. Mrs. Rosa Harris was Alpha Gamma Rho housemother. 'QQ ZAN. - A fi A' p 3 5 ' 1155. . -' Q 732mg ', ' '33 ffvas--1 Page 314 Fuullklexl at Ohio HMC I'lliVl'l'Sll5', April 4, H103 Vi Chapter installcfl May 19, 1921 wk. L g5. ,gwfg' , I 'ln A' j , '?7f1T'5 ', j.Tff ' 1'ff'f g fq1.e-1.1-21,43 2 Mi M1-:P r I, I ,gf . -,ftZf':f' 'AQ 9. ,- , f . ff A ,A fl 7 ' .f fi X' ' LL37' I f .q, 7 32 1553 -E--as fa , .7 f, fri' fini ,mf ZX all ipf .Li ' 1 ,ig Q. .'1 lfACl.'l.TY MEM BER5 A. C. BAER J. W. BROWN A. D. BIIRRE XY. A. CRAI-'T ACTIVE MEMBERS FRANK BE.-XLS, '27, Watonga CHARLES JETER, '30, Copan RALPH NELMS, '28, Oklahoma City VVILKIE COLLINS, '28, Headriek JOHN JOHNE, '29, Quinlin J JOHN NELSON, '28, Ukemah FRED COPELAND, '27, Alex h HERBERT JONEs, '27, Cloud Chief WILLARIJ NORTHRIII, '29, Clinton THOMAS DODSON, '28, Magnolia, Ark. BURR LINiDsAY, '27, Lindsay BLEL PATTEREON, '27, Bradley W. D. GRAY, '27, Oklahoma City ZEB LOWE, '27, Warren, Ark. ARTHIIR PETERMAN, '29, Wellston J. P. CTRAY, '27, Oklahoma City EARL LOWE, '29, Warren, Ark. LEE PHILLIIfs, '27, Belva HARRY HAYMAN, '27, Wichita Falls, Tex. ERNEST LOWE, '29, Warren, Ark. HERMAN ROcsERs, '28, Anadarko MARVIN HOGLE, '28, Lindsay JOHN MCCOLLUM, '27, Emerson, Ark. HERBERT SVVIM, '27, Stillwater CHARLES HOGAN, '28, Clinton NTURI. ATCNIURTRY, '27, Shamrock, Tex. DELMIAR DOBKIN5, '27, Marlow ROY MILLER, '28, Bradley GLEN NICIDONALD, Lindsay Pledges EVERT BALTMAN, '30, OLIVER BRENSING, '29, Skedee CLIFTON BEARD, '30, Garber WALTER DAII.Y', '28, Emerson, CHARLES GARDNER, '30, Ark. JAMES GIBSON, '30, Garber MERRILL HIGH, '30, Lindsay WILLIAM LOTT, '30, Nash GEORGE RULE, '28, Orlando THOMAS ROBINSON, '30, Minco WEBSTER ALLEN, '30, Meramee V Xian 1 Page 315 SIGMA. CI-II , x , W..-.,.:.:, t .,.., ,, Yr , T: ,.... H- ...... ,, .,A. , ..f...-. -- - -- ' ' ' 'fm ' 'f 1gg:: is 1? ,. 1, -.- ff'r: lfm Ll . diy, ' I - gg 11 -3' W - . f I fn .g ff - Y K -,-fi - I . , 'f 1 5 , . ' V g - V' . W 1.1.3 I , i I ' . Q-3 Vg- , , . ,v, -. vi.. f . ,G if 'ui VX ' , ' , ,: I A it 1,5 2 f- 3 5 , 5 f l s. - I I 15,4 I a - if Y 'I Y I K 1 N is 2 fi I 2 Q. .I X I -I f f .x 1: 'wi , , .11 gf X I ' r i ,r j, , I 3:1 f , 0 QT . - f f ,sp I p f - Fir I -W - ' X Q1-191 rw ' I ' ,W ' 'V K- A' H f ' fi I I I 1- I C N . I as I at ' 'Nw f gre?'2 f' if w A ' I ig . 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V3 V x X -. . , .'v.,.1 .X.. x E s,,a,,ss.s,,,f ,,, Q I as 4 ,asia -ss C, '-., -. .. .A.. gc, ..x, aa g,,i:,.sQ3sgys4.f5i5.v Tap VOTL'-mxiCCiI'I,I,OI'GH, IYRIGI-IT, HARVEY, XYEIBLE, HANCOCK, CSARRETT, ASHER, BOLES Second rmviI3R1uns, Nokxux, BE1,L1s, LEE, Tlifrox, I'LM.xRK CI.OI'D I'IOI.TZMAN Third f0TL'+NICHUI.F, jonxsox, STEXMRT, G. Eoiirzmox, jonxsox, .-X. RoBER'rs Bntfonz rozu-BARNETT, XY. Eooamox, I'I.xRM,xN, If1sHE1z, R. Ro1sER'rs, HENDR1cKsoN, LEXEY, TEEL IGMA CHI is the fraternity that annually supplies Aggieland's dancers with a toe-teasing orchestra. It has done that lor several years, and last year's organization was the peer of them all. Five Sigs are members of the orchestra. Herber Leney is outstanding in dramatics, in addition to being a senator, manager of Knapp Night stunts, and advertising manager of The O'ColIegian. Houston Overby is the biggest organizer in Aggieland as well as in the State Young Demo- crats League. He is associate editor of the 1927 Redskin. In athletics, the Sig Chis had Barney Hendrickson and Sam Meyers, tackle and center, re- spectively. Edward Burns is Cadet Colonel and business manager of The O'Collegian. Miss Alice Tuttle is Sigma Chi housemother. gs as Page 316 I OI1ml0cl at Nliami l'11ix'1-1'sity, jum' 22, 1855 fillllllllll llelta l'lI:1ptQ1' iI1st11ll1-rl l?eI'I'111lIt-1' 15, 1922 P i . ,Q 'x f. . x MZ I VH, Page 317 ACTIYE MEMBERS BRYCE BARNETT, '28, Oklahoma City TVILLIAM BELLIS, '29, Cushing ROBERT CLOt'D, '29, Stillwater GEORCLE EDOERTON, '29, Cushing VVAYNE EDOERTON, '27, Cushing FAYE FIsHER, '28, Enid BARNEY HENIJRICRSON, '29, Stillwater FERRIN HARMAN, '28, Amarillo, Tex. CHARLES JOHNBON, '29, Pond Creek E. E. JOHNSON, '29, Oklahoma City HERBER LENEY, '28, Oklahoma City RALPH LEWIS, '29, Newkirk SAM NIEYERS, '29, Stillwater WILLIAM NICHOLS, '29, Stillwater HOUSTON OVERBY, '28, Oklahoma City AMOS ROBERTS, '28, Alluwe RALPH ROBERTS, '28, Alluwe Pledges JAAIEE ASHER, '30, Pond Creek ROY NICCCLLOUGH, '29, Tulsa NVAYLAND BULBS, '30, Cleveland TOM TVICIQEEVER, '29, Shreveport, La. KEITH BURNS, '28, Stillwater CECIL NORMAN, '29, Enid Doss BRIGGS, '29, Claremore ROY TEEI., '30, Tulsa ROBERT HANCOCK, '30, Yale IJANNIE ULIIARK, '29, Hennessey TVIARVIN HARVEY, '30, Oklahoma City WILLIAM XVEIBLE, '30, Nowata BURFORD HARRIsON, '28, Oklahoma City BEN VVAFFORD, '30, Shamrock, Tex. GLENN HOLTZMAN, '29, Cleveland ROY WILLIAMS, '30, Cushing ALBERT VVRIGHT, '30, Stillwater 1 ' - F1 JB ' I . -M ,. E BETA THETA lpll Q 'N ,W l l lt ' B L. 4 . ..,. if P, f ,'fi,sigf5, , il 'ZZ' f, 1. I 'B F-'S 2 K N . I :l X 4 5 .ss - i iff si . 32 1 fijj Tap nm' ell. NIu.1.ER, XY. ll NI1i,i.13R, Clvigizxslav, M. NI.xuE1z,ScHt'LTz, lixkkicle, NIEAIJUKS, IQERSHNER Sammi rnzt'eeXX'1i.1,1.xA1s, ll.XNKIXs, K1t.x'rz, Suiaicrs, tf1.oI1ffE1fr1f:1z, l.t'xbv, Al1'1'C'HELI., l.ooK.xis.xt'1.H Thin! rim'--l,i2iat'H, M1c'kE1., lf. l3,xTmi,xx, Fnoor, Btu., RVTH, R. Airxxis, W. Alanis Balttmz rmueetl, Dxvis, l.INXXX'II,IiR, ll. li.XTI2NI.XN, Ccvxnk, Klvmts, 17. NLXHIER, PENNEY, Coknix RANK BA'l'liMAN assumed a heavier load in student activities than anybody else at the Beta house. In addition he was president of the chapter. He was appointed business manager of the 1927 Redskin when Reuben Spickelmier resigned. Max Meadors was the most popular Beta on the campus. He was track captain and one of the best milers ever turned out here. joe Murphy is second only to Meadors. He captained the baseball nine. john Lookabaugh, last of the famous familv of Aggie athletes, was on the varisty basket ball squad, earning a letter in his sophomore year. Henry Schultz and Bill Kratz made letters in football. Rollie Haas was a star freshman cross-country performer. Austin Parker Captained the track team. Three Beta pledges made freshman football numerals. They are, Bob Miller, XK'eldon Hankins and Linus Mitchell. Beta Housemother was Mrs. Harry Swope. afar ff ,,,a at -. , 'A nu, , 4. .J . ' .:f' Page 318 l o11n1le1l at Miami l'11ix'1:rsity, .Xugust 8, 18.40 fnllllllllil 141111111111 1 11.11111-ri11stull1-1l klairiuury 0, 102.5 . . . 51 , . T-1.5 Q.. , A I , ww' . , 4.11- w.'S1f5h,a-1, x..4x.1p: .Av-sm L4 L--- 'Av' .igf-i A. ' 142 tw , , , ,WM H,,,,.. -w .1 , V ' M.,-1 Mr.. Mfr ' ' ., -f xf.. 1111? 1 - 1' 'M '1Bfi'f':Q3aWi5W5GP5-3'v-wi3'v'r.mfHWMf ' IQXCI 'LTY Ml-QNIISI-IRS T M. Ax'1'11CK R. W. IQENNY H. W. B13NT1,1sv 11511111112 'l'H1n1.xs I'. A. XX II 11 Page H0 AC'I'lX'E MENIBERS WEs1.1aY Aixxxis, '20, Luhhock, Tex. Rooxliy .-XILXKIS, '29, l-11hhoCk, Tex. F11.-xxx BATEx1,xN, '27, Guthrie II.xR111s B,xTm1,1N, '27, Guthrie j11E I31'1.I., '27, Nliillglllll NIELVIN C1.1mD1f1a1.TE11, '27, Marshall CAR1-T11N Coizrsix, '20, Tishomingo iiEUR1iE Dr-xvls, '30, Guthrie HARRY fil'IiRNSEY, '20, Ponca City VYELIJUN HANKINS, '30, Lubbocl-:, Tex. TED KE11sHNE11, '27, Claremore NIILLARD IQRATZ, '28, Ukeene Louis I.1Nxw11,E11, '20, Blackwell j11HN I.ooK,11x,x1'11H. '20, Watonga Bois i.1iE1511, '28, iii-Cidhfllllil City XY. I'.11i1- NIILLER, '28, Nluriettn NI.-xx IXIEAIIURS, '27, KI11skogc-C IMLE NIAHER, '30, I'11wi111sk:1 MCEWEN NI,x111i11, '20, Hominy GLEN Mviaus, 2111, l'hz1n1ller I'.x1'1. XICH11Ls11N, '20, f,'hiCk2lSil3 'FED PYEATT, '20, Pauls Yiilley T011 PYEATT, '20, Pauls Yzilley NELs11N RVTH, '27, Geary JACK SH1111T, '20, Guthrie HENRY St'H1'1.Tz, '28, XYe11therfor1I juli SHEETS, '20, Bizlfikxw-ll UTIS XYILE, '28, Guthrie Plmigrs FLOYD C1':11x11N1as, '20, Tulsa XYILSUN I.1'NDY, '30, CIQYCIQIIIII I.EVA1f1aHN fiI.AZNER, '30, Eufziula ROBERT NIILLER, '30, Guthrie ROLLIE H.-ms, '30, Woodward l.1N11s NIITCHELI., '20, Luhhock, Tex KERMIT KELL, '29, Yinita .1X1'sT1N PENNEY, '30, Lubbock, Tex. 1511.-1N1'1s VVILLIAMS, '30, Clevelrmd O li B U OQJXO1 I ' ix. ,jf .I P A.4CAiCllA. N f Q M fa , ..... 1.. A x xx N iw! E 5 . .V 5 H Xia' .f g Y r in -:Lf , , - ,cl N, fan- -,f,v 2 :wa 'Mi if X , X on ce , ff 9' X if N Hg' vi A f kr 5 ' If -N . .., m i , .4 if r + , .. , ,jwf J, 'LR G f 'B' L 'B 3 I f' Top r0ufHK1NOERY, EBREY, B1vE1zT, SNELSON, CULBERTSON Smmd row-BREEDLOVE, STRICKER, SLOCUM, XNARHCRST, Cassnw, SHELBY Third rmv-PENNY, THoxiPsoN, Ifixuxlxorox, WILLOUOHBY, Pmmfs Barium row-HORN, BRYANT, lWCDONALD, HOXVARD, NIILSTEAD, ROBERTSON N ACACIA-jimmy Culbertson-was World's Champion Stock Judger, secretary of the senior class, president of the Aggie society, and a recognized leader in student activities generally. Raymond E. Bivert was general manager of student publications. He also was named the best all-around student in the college during 1925-26. 'lPat Bowman is captain-elect of the football team. He previously had won two letters at fullback. Payne Shelby was a mainstay at tackle and guard for three years. john Stricker belongs to more organizations than any man on the campus, and is president of Pi Epsilon Pi, which he helped secure for the Hell Hounds organization. Pi Epsilon Pi is a national pep fraternity. John Cassidy was president of Chi Sigma and vice-president of the senior class. Victor Doc Breedlove, was one of the best known men on the campus and a clever cartoonist. Acacia housemother was Mrs. Paota Patrick. g 51 fi, 5. '1' it f 2314, A 7 P L1 g 1? 3 Iwrllrlrlvfl .11 I lllu-rwrlx ul Vnlw' un XI ax 1' 10111 Y 1 X. , .V H, UlJ.1Ium1.u X 'xml Xl, C l1.uI+I1-l'111sl:nllu-wl NI,u I2, 1024 A-gf , 9 ' 5 1 -.., 15' L fl. 1 x r 4 Y 5 ff 'AF' 2. Q f , 1' , , A ' -. v. 'J' 'TL f..r.Q'r'kh', 1 7,77 IQXVI 'I,'I'Y XII-INI ISICRN 5.kI.Hl'.,XIiI1 1L.lI.lll1,l.1,l-I4 sf. II. lkl mu-.11 I-Emu XIII, XI xlwxxlqx .X. Ilxxw. 1',Ii,Sxxn:1mx Wxmw XY, l'7lf'I'l4HXX Ii,fL.Sxx'1wx II, ID, llmx 14.1, QQXICI. I'. 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' 1 ' ' , r '- X Tap mme HAY, l ll'XlPHRY, XY.xTsox, Arrisox, AI. Rinks, lJo1.icx', Iiigxxlmriiiz, XYARNER .h'6't'UIIlf 71JTL'Yl'lL'Bl5,XRlJ, SHAFIF, ZELLNER, Hixsir, Wiaxukzic, Tioxoiz, fl. RICKY:- Tlzml rmue-Llwis, STE1'H1zxs, PRETTY, l'm'NTiiR, Ilizxbiausox, H.xssLER, GRIFIPIN, liLOVER Bnlmm rmtfdMc'Cl'1sToN, XY.XI.TERRllRE, C.xisii,i1m, fliunak, lfisumz, Coxx, l'i.-XRTHOI.OMEXV, I.oNo HI BETA. a local fraternity petitioning Sigma Alpha Epsilon, probably assumed a more prominent place on the campus last year than at any other time in its existence. Curtis Cabbard. flashy little varsity racqueteer, was vice-president of Chi Beta and one of the most popular men in Aggie athletics. john Hassler was president of the fraternity, and a member of Alpha Sigma Delta. Edgar Tignor was a member of Pi Epsilon Pi and of Sigma Tau. Ivan Wleaber was a member of Sigma Tau, and an oihcer in the R. U. T. C. XYilfred Stowe was a Sigma Tau. Ted lVIcCu1s- ton was a member of the Glee Club, band and the Debate and Uratory club. August Zellner was a member ol Theta Alpha Phi. Petway Conn was a member of the College band, P1 Epsilon Pi and Kappa Kappa Psi. Mrs. Catherine C. VVood was Chi Beta housemother. Page 32.2 l'uumlL-rl :ll lllillllllllllil AX. anfl Xl. llillr-gl-, Hay ll, l'l2l l'm-titiunim, Sigina .Xlplii lipsilun A11Yl2, ' ' l'uge 323 l'Xl'l'l TX ' KIENIBIQRS Ri :incur ST1e.x'rTi mx llxxnai. llI'1f1fx1.xx A. A.ARxuL1i 8. j. l3m.1,r3R lilfulifili Nlfmlili .iXf l'lX'li KlliNlliliRS l'Llil.ANlJ B.xRTIlfil,1,nlliW, '27, Anaflarko 'l'liI,i NlCl'I71s'1'cmN, '30, Perry l'E'rw,xY Cuxx, '27, Welili City 'IQHITRSTUN l'lI5HER, '28, Stillwater l'l'RTIs fi,Xlll4.XRID, '28, Srigler juries liIl.MliR, '28, Stillwater W1l.1,I.xxi firm-'F1N, 27. lfliiekaslia jnnx ll.XS!8I.ER, '27, Stillwater ,l.uiK HAY, '29, Perry lJ.XLTI, llliNDliRS-UN, '28, Rvan f'L,XRENl,'li Numux, '28, Seminole W1LI,I,xx1 BI,.xKE1.x', '30, linicl WAi,1.,xc3lf: fhximrxkn, '29, Lequire llA1m1.1,n Gurney, '29, Perry Ronrzkr Iilmsmlkn, '30, Keystone .'xI,IiERTU LUNG, '30, Ponca City lcvlgfs S.. FN P HF F, F fy 1' P- X' f- XB A' Q I ffl' 2' if P Us A QVEX l'icET'rx', '20, Sliawnee llxl 1' s 7 mix Rivxp, '-7, Stillwater I IAY lxlvks, '28, Stillwater vILlfHRIJ STUWI-1, '27, .Mlgiflzxrlcli XX llmirue 'l'1uNu1:, '28, ifliivkaslia l,.l,XlER xY.XI,TliRNllRl2, '30, Perry lzrmxn XY.xRx1aie, '20, Perry lv,xx VVIEAIZI-QR, '28, Enifl Xrmxr Zi-QLLNIQIQ, '29, Tulsa XX'1L1,1.xM ll.xca1c1e1a.xmi1aR, '30, 'Puls ll ARRY li14.xMl', '30, Ukeene l'I.,xRK lXll'XYHURTliR, '30, lleaflriek flI'RTlS Nlclf.xm.1Nu, '30, llefllev, 'lu llr :Nav STE1-Hi-Lxs, '30, Tulsa ' OMEGA. KAPPA NU A :F is z Q 5 9 Qi T Q- if s.. X 'Sdn Y 1. W N 7,1 5' Ai gt. W Q 5 IA? W5 ' , 'X I ' in in V T ssawf- 2 5 ur s SQ X Twp rmuw lnxizsia, 'l'.xx'1,o1e, Htlesr, Iheowx, NiCPliliK, NIERRY Smvziti rn-zu-eseMc'lJE.xc'1wclc, liizoolis, tlluif, Ilxvis 7'ln'r1l nm'eeR1ziacE, Nliituiz, Ilowuu., le'1f1nn,o, llioolr lsllllfffl FDIC' Rraxrko, l-1mt'KE, Smrsox, ,lIiI.Ks linmmz rn-za slnizna, lYII.I,Is, Ncixxrxx, tasn, lltxifoiui, Mix1esH.x1,1. M IQGA KAPP.-X Xll, a local social fraternity petitioning Alpha Tau Omega. is one of the most powerful localsyever installed here. It lioasted leaders in a number ot student activi- ties, hut the hulk ol its power lay in the publications department. Vtfarren Cash was Omega Kappa Nu president. He was military editor of the 1927 Redslain, and active in the military department. Irvin Hurst was assistant to the head of the pulnlications department, having been editor of The O'C'ollegian the year lmefore. Lawson Taylor stepped into the editor's chair on The O'C'ollegian when Clarence Paden resigned. Forest Brigham was campus editor ot the student daily. Roy llanford was one of the liest halflmacks on the championship pigskin crew, and one of the tlashiest running guards ever to perlorm at College Gymnasium.. Omega Kappa Nu housemother was Mrs. Sterne. 5. Y i fDGgL' 52-I lfounrlecl at Uklalionla A. anal M. College, l2Cl'ClllllCI' 22, 1022 Vctitioning .lklllllll rlxllll Unit-ga 5:L.- ,, My ' ff FACIYLTY MEMBERS JOHN W. BRIOHAM C. T. DOwELL ACTIVE MEMBERS HUGH BROWN, '28, Shawnee LLOYD l,ARsE, '28, Gould LEO BROOKs, '20, El Reno fLARENCE LUCKE, '20, Heaclriek FOREST BRIOHAAI, '29, Moscow, Idaho LEE lx'lERRY, '28, Stillwater WARREN CAsH, '27, Stillwater JERRY NlARSHAl.L, '28, Chit-kasha JOHN DAvIs, '27, Altus MILEs NTCPEEK, '28, liutlirie ROY DTXNITORD, '27, Oklahoma City BYRON REXFRO, '20, I-'reclerick ROBERT TJAVIS, '20, Altus FREDERICK VON SCHIYATHE, '20, Vienna, ROBERT fill.-XF, '20, Shawnee LAXYSON TAYLOR, '20, Muskogee IRVIN HLIRsT, '27, Okmulgee DANIEL WILLIs, '28, Anaclarko HAROLD KNOGABEL, '27, Guthrie THORNTON XYOUD, '30, Oklahoma City Pledges GRANVILLE BECK, '30, Muskogee HAROLD IHRIO, '30, Beggs VIRGIL CURRY, '28, Uilton CHESTER JACKSON, '30, Ponca City GARLAND EMMONS, '30, Lawton JAMES NTILLER, '20, Stillwater CHARLEs FLANNIOAN, '20, Tulsa NIILO YPEACUCK, '20, jefferson HOUSTON HOWARD, '30, Altus JACK SEAMAN, '30, Lawton ROBERT REECE, '20, Stillwater I 4 , g X I - I 9. 5 94 , ,G Y li W ilk, if U. I oe ee If , 1 z -2, :-, -f' Page 325 E 59.7 x I . Austria ALPHA RHU Cl-llll :fi ,, . , . ...W..,,- . . , .... v ,.........l.....,.,..... ,.,.,, .... ..... ....... ,,,...u Twp rmaelluoxvx, llo1,y1f1Ei.n, Frizicmfk, Rlinnlxo, lfi.ooo, llory .Sk-fmztz' rmuee-E. liossxicp, SDMNIER, McX'.xY, Mclvisk, YoT.xw Bottom raw--ll.xlc'r1,EY, 'l'1NKH.xx1, Noiuus, Moxroomzizv, Nouax, SHuFF1,Isis.xRoER LPHA RHO CHI, national honorary architectural fraternity, became a social group last spring. The fraternity now has its own home and is well situated as one of the campus social groups. Harold Redding represented the chapter on the gridiron, playing a driving game at halfback, especially in the Vlfashington game. Redding was vice-president of the engineering society. Louis Vllilliams was a member of the varsity basket ball squad. Harold Flood, Earl Holvheld, Everett Bossard, LeRoy Bossard and Paul Norris were mem- bers of the College Band. r Henry Hartley was a member of the Glee Club. Mrs. Irene Nolen was Alpha Rho Chi hostess. Page 326 l. l'Ullll4ll'fl :Il l lllX'1'I'SllX'Ul lllI 'unix ,Xpril 11, 1014 llll'l'Ull 1 l12lIlli'l'lllililllK'fl Klux' 22, 1920 If' ' I ZW 2 ll :,, Page 327 lfAt'l'I,'l'Y MIQNIBICRS Y. I,. ANNIS P. A. XYIIJIIQR RIQX fll'NNINK3HAM A CTIYE M1231 BERS I,ERov BUSSARIJ, '28, Tulsa EvERL'rT BossARI1, '27, Tulsa HUGH BRowN, '27, Shawnee 1',bC'AR BR.xTTEIso, '28, Story lfity, Iowa CECIL IJoIY, '28, Shattuck HAROLD FLUOD, '28, Nt-wkirk HARoLIm HLNTER, '28, Woodward HENRY HARILEY, '20, Altus EARL lloLYFIELD, '27, Waynoka Lows Cf. P1 ed ge VVILLIAMS, 4 '15 Ogg! f RICHARD lV1UNTllUMERY, '20, l,l1llilflL'lIPlllfl, Ve XYAYNI-3 NICVAY, '29, Tflxlorarlu, Kam. PAVI, NORRIS, '29, Chickashu I3Iu',xN NIJLIQN, '27, Durant llARoI,Im IQICITDINQQ, '28, Muskogee JIJHN STRICKER, '27, San Antonio, Tex. f1UY SUMNIQR, '28, Tulsa ELDIIN SHIIFLEIIARGER, '29, McAllen, Tex. XVILBVR TINKHAM, '30, Uklulmonnu Vity '20, Tulsa 09311: fi :fm 0'1 4-l 3 41355 ALPHA KAPPA lPSll an-1 1 'Z' .. - .- ffxlffizw' QC i-lu, -' S5131 t X' , If . ,-ff. f',1if.4 .K My ' .I f 'Pins ff .,ff ?i Silt, , Q - l Y' . X E 3' Q, , ' 3 9' t ew, i' ,g ' as X Q. Q , i . .A nf I if il V ., XX A . ,F 1 if . 'N r i 'N 5 l . -A 7 ,291 45 '- 1 2 , 414 ,. 1 If 4 x l X Y -3 f is ix-we M f fi ' 4 s 'P' 2 'A tl rf 9 7' Twp nm'eNIi-pxnoies, .XI'RIil,l,, Nlooiui, Sxxnrnsow, Ronixsox, Axns, RIVRLIEY .Slf'1'll1IlfI'I7'IL' flYEsT, Iixrizs, Bixnxiis, tYv1f1fm, Kirsten, lfiaciirm, Ylllliftf frm' luNIis, lnxlisli Ffmrflz row--f-l.xY1,,ol4, Finns, Mft rsh, Ho.xR, QVINN, lu 4.14, Barium nm' -elixnxnit, Nusnirr, Cxnrlzia, Nloiuev, Hisn, SKINNER, Nloss LPH.-X KAPPA PSI. national social professional fraternity, was installed as a social order on the Canipus in the tall of 1926. George Aurell of Tokyo, japan, was president of the Chapter and one of the leading scholars in the sehool ot Cfoirnierre. I'nder the tutelage of Max Meadors, Charles Taylor was a irainstay on the yarsity cross- eountry team.. C harlie Moore Can alily hold down any inteld position on the baseball team.. Lelty Barnes, two years Captain of the varsity tennis club, has attained more pronnnenee on the court than any other Aggie ot recent years. Paul Kugel and jimniie Carter are nienibers of Kappa Kappa Psi, honorary band fraternity. lzldon Hoar was advertising nianager of The tffollegian. Mrs. Pearl 'Shaft Chaperoned the Alpha Kappa Psis this year. 'Q Z in vs., 16? 1 Page 32.8 w l'UllIlllL'1l :lf Xcw York l'llix't-rsllxg Hvlulufl' 5, lllllfl lilll 1 lmpln-1' inslzxllt-rl .Xpril Ill, 1020 f gm?-',..+ . . -..-.-.-.- ,.. -- .t , ., M--- -....-..-,........ ... ,M - I v ,V X, , -.. . ww-4 -,Q ,sw-.., ' Aw mi, . -L, Qfffsmf., - 1+ M 232, , , h fro Ptlgt' 329 lfAlfl'L'I'Y MEMBIQRS l'2.'XRLli .'XI.I,BRIIiH'l' Z. IS. XY.-Xl.I.IN ul, W. St'U'l I' XY. W. FE'I'RUXV O. QI. AlERRliI,I. lf. A. u'RItill'l' Ai l'IVE MEMIBISRS BRITQE Axils, '28, Sliawnct- NIAX AIICAIJURS, '27, Nlrlienzic, Tomi fQEURUE AVRELL, '27, Tokyo, japan ifuAR1.Es MuoR1f:, '27, Stillwater l.Al'REN BARN1as, '27, Stillwater IJQXALD NIUREY, '27, Stillwzitcr PAUL BATEs, '27, Guthrie JOHN ISISH, '29, Yivi ORIN BVRLIQY. '28, Wooclwzircl JAMES CARTER, '27, Shawna-c PRYUR CARs0N, '27, Pawnct- WILLIAM FECHTEL, '28, McAle CYRIL joxlas, '27, Stillwater PAV1 Kriclal., '29, Salt Fork LLUYD l.ARmE, '28, Gould GUY MCCUNE, '27, Kaw City ROBERT COFFI-iv, '20, Cushing J. F. FIELDS, '28, Steele, Mu. stor NURLIQ Moss, '28, Yian BEN NIVSICK, '28, Kinglislit-1' -IAMES NESRITT, '27, Uklnlitmm City Rtm1aR'1' PARKER, '27, Ponca City ilu' QVINN, '28, lit-liver IHQRRY Roulxstix, '28, Frt-etlmii LEWIR SANm:RswN. '28, lfretlt-rii-lc RAYMOND SI5ARs, '28, liltilaartt RALPH SKINNER, '28, Clt-veluncl f,'HARI,IIi TAYLOR, '27, Clarita RAY WEST, '27, Lamar VEAL Pleflgrs BERNARD Gmir3m,AL, '28, Yale liumx HUAR, '20, Tipton MARsHA1.I., '28, tkirricr 1 KN21 YIM L., gg S 'gud ff 7 lib' mlltl' P' 1 X' fr: ffm Q1 in Q' L' lag, 2 : 'S mw- SHGMA MU SHGMA S lg. , mx qi it f 63941: Tap mia-I3x'Ess, RIQCABIQ, Strrox, NIITCHELI-, SMITH, CUFFEY, XYILSON Sevmzfl rozuiF.xRR1NisToN, I3R,xNCHcmiB, SoRRE1.1.s, JXNDREXYS, SUIT, TINKER, HEWITT Botlonz fUiL'+BRINKER, I.oTT, B.xRH.mi, IQING, Exmoxs 4454 ' ICMA MU SIGMA, masonic fraternity, was organized on the campus as a social order only last year. It now has its own home at 212 Husband Street. H. King was a member of the Debate and Oratory Club, College Debate team, Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Kappa Delta. George A. Suit was elected to membership in Chi Sigma and Alpha Beta Kappa. As yaristy yell leader for three years, Noel Shorty Farrington has not missed an athletic contest of any importance. He and his big megaphone-which appears all the larger in compar- ison to its diminutive wielder-are inevitable on the sidelines, and indispensable. Elmer J. Brinker was a member of Pi Kappa Deltag Fred a Barham made Alpha Zeta, and Edgar H. Lott was initiated into Scabbard and Blade. Mrs. Bertie Smith is housemother for Sigma Mu Sigma. . ' L . Q5 Page 330 , . Ifullllflt-tI 111 'III-Slilli'Ihnllt-3,113 KI.lI't'Il 23, I'I2l 7 ' U70 Ilivlzi I IlilllIK'I' l'l5IilII1'lI IXIIIII 22, I - if z X 4 . . ...YM ..., .. . ,4f,,f1,. 3 . .f'. 1 f . I 2 I cf. , I' M7 'I , N JMX, ff C ' Y A9l': ' I X' ,. Nl - ,E-ew, . fa. fs- ugt' ISI A. , s+ 'S.Gm Mlnhiira-du I C , , I-w,.,?.,..+--- .,,Y,4,6 r .-fn. FAI 'lfI, I Y MEM BE R5 HIIRACE ANDREWS BIQNIMIIN Iluaw ELI IS BAKER I,AI'l, llEwI'rT joHN Cot-EEEY I.,xwRI-:Nerf NII'I'CHEI,l. CHIEF-TER IMVIE IJ. Y. SHCHART j. W. SCoT'I' ACTIVE MEMBERS FRED BARHAM, '27, Oklahoma City VESTER BRANCHCUMB, '28, Westville ELMER BRINKER, '28, Hitchcock XVARREN EMMONS, '27, Vinita NCJEL FARRINGTIJN, '27, Stillwater HOMER KING. Graduate, Oklahoma City EDGAR I,OTT, '27, Mangum ERNEST IYICELLER, '28, Stillwater Howl-:LL PIIII,I,II-s, '28, Lublioek, Tex IAXXVRENCIQ SMITH, '28, Fairlkix Rvssm. SoRREI,s, '27, Blair IIEORGE SVIT, '28, Ames XVILLIAM SIYTTIIN. '20, Claremore QIIISEPH TINRER, '28, Stillwater I,LoYIm 'I'HoM.xs, '27, Claremore RVSSI-IL XYILSON, '20, jefferson Pledges ELBERT Dgiwsox, '30, Talala CLARENCE IIUMPHREY, '30, Bristow EMERSUN OAKS, Graduate, Stillwater CECII. RHOADES, '29, Geronimo JOHN SANFIJRD, '28, Pawnee H431 7' IMS. X' If 7 I MENSS PANHELLENHC COUNCIL . , aw .Q zv. . A - GVA QR R , A-ga . f' ez M-Pl GA' , 5 E vt , W, 2,,- 'E ,' an Q , , ' A ff A T, R ' 'R 1. A f , A M A X X s A if 4' cv L '12 'WEA if f 4 A A A 44 E 4 V , E, ' as 'Q 11 x 'A 4 QR? H WX 4 ,U ,, Q-' 1 , 1 ,gp T f L 21 SEQ, 49845 O, 'Seib- F 4 1? . ea Q: R'i j , 54f5HE1 - f 'SAT CANH, Y.XNDENBL'RUH, HLRST, TRQNOR, CONN BREEDLUNE, ISN ERT, BATEMAN, KERSHNER, HARMAN, XELBIS ROHERT5, PIAYMAN, I,AhHBROOK, CHAMBERH, BINOHAM SPARKS, RICHARDEON, NIANFEI., STOKES, NIITCHELL, SPICKELMIER OFFICERS HARRY HAYMAN . . . . . President FERRIN HARMON . . . If'zfc-Preszfiwzl FRANK BATEMAN . . . Serrcfary-Treasurer MEMBERS La m bda C11 1' ,-1 lplza CHARLES YANDENBLWU QH RECBEN SPICKELMIER Kappa Alpha DOUGLAS MITCHELL HAROLD STOKES Sigma PIII' Epsilon AUSTIN NIANUEL CLARENCE RICHARDSON Kappa Sigma TED BTNOHAM RELYBEN SPARKS Sigma N11 ART LASHBROOK LAVVRENCE CHAMBERS Omega Kappa Nu WARREN CASH IRVIN HURST Alpha Ganzuza R110 HARRY H.-XYIXIAN RALPH NELM5 Sigma C11 1' RALPH ROBERTS FERRIN HARMAN Beia Tlzfta Pz' FRED IQERSHNER FRANK BATEMAN A Curia RAYMOND BIVERT CLARENCE BREEDLOVE Chi Beta EDOAR TIGNOR PETWAY CONN HQ. 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' rs V F x Twp ?'0IL'7Cf.lI,E, P1cEsT, Klcmizs, l3Lot'xr, Aoms, R. liL.xIsz1.'B.x, XY. WAY, STANARD .wbrmzfl rote-SHERw'oon, liII.STR,XP, NI. liL.XBZl'B.X, Axpiiusox, D11f1fExD.x1f1fER, IXIREIPKE, IJALE Thinz' 7'l7TL'i'P.XZUl'RECK, XY.xxis1,I5Y, Mclixiour, Klclxrosn, Axoieiews, Wirsox, Yorxo Bnttvuz rnzu-Srxxrox, Ifnccxux, ISARRETT, BUXENISERUER, B WAY. Hovxixsox, REYNoLps HE most outstanding coed on the campus in publicity gained, and in prominence in the XX omen's P21I1l1CllGIllC council last year. was a Kappa Delta. Her name is Frances Freeman. In her work as president of the VX omen's Greek group, she achieved for herself not only national fame, in connection with the poor P1 Phi penalty, but in other work CO1I1ClCl6Ilf with duties on the Panhellenic council. Margaret Blount was a member of The U'C'ollegian stan, and several other members of the chapter were prominent in literary and dramatic activities. Tessa Mason-Stanard was honorary cadet colonel and one of the beauty queens in 19226. The chapter has been, ever since its installation, an outstanding leader on the campus, especially in extra-curricular wonien's activities. The K. D. basket ball team won the intra- mural championship. Mrs. Sarah Hawking was Kappa Delta housemother. Page 334 . lifj' lluumlm-fl ilf Xll'L1llll.l5IilIl,' Xmiiml, f21'lUlll'l' 2.3, I8 7 Nu Vligipim' inslgillc-al Kugiist U, NIU i I - , , - Q V-n.. ,, ffl' ,Xl I'lX'l-1 NI Sx'1,vi.x Aiuxis, '27, Stillwater- RVTH H.XRRliT'I', '30, Hkcnmli I.iwx.x Iiwxiaxisiaiwizu. '30, Hklulminu M.7xRc.,xieiaT Hi,0l'NT, '27, Winiii-lil Iigim IJiififi-Lxuxiflfizu, '28, Nlllskugcc FRANCIS l-'iua1cx1.xN, '27, Srillwatcr iliuxlrys liil,wTR.x1', '29, :XI'K,llNOI'L' 5,XR.XHHHl'KlNNUN,'2U,NIiL1I1li NIARTHA I'.x'1'TON, '20, F-liziwncc IIELIQN Aximklflws, '30, Stillwater Ei,E,xN0R Biunixxi, '28, Miami Kyruauixu f'I,IiVliI,AND, '30, Supulpa NIAYME KI..xl4zl'lu, '30, Prague VHRISTINE KRIQIPKI-3, '28, Fort tlihsun Plrzlg -' 51: K EH HIQRS X ILRUNA l'Rl4.s'l. 21, Hk'.1h0iu.1 K ity l'HRI8TINli Siii-Lkxxwiii, '28, Srillwiitcr Rrm' ST.xN'r0N, '28, .Xltus .Xiaxisw XY.uifi.m', '28, Bixby XX'IiI.TH.X XXQW, '20, i'm'iiigmii f'l..XIRIf XX'1i,wx, '27, Stillwater NIMH' XX'11.l.1s, '28, Stillwim-r RIYTII YuI'Nr., '28, Klgirslmll Tussx Nlxwx Srixxxmi, '28, Slmwiiev CX Rimxla NIIQRTI-Ls, '30, l'mguc NI,xms1'1c1uTu RIciIiNi4.I1T. 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C1e121i.1.x', llo1,T Bnffmn nm' ffioxy, Iioviuxx, BISlfl0l', VI. t'1tEii.1,x', I3ix11,Ex', Gimfifix, Vlfxrsox, Cowxx UNTRARY to popular opinion, the activities of Kappa Alpha Theta were not of a social nature altogether. Alice Hunt became associate editor of the l9Z27 Redskin when she entered college, and also was outstanding in dramatics, taking one of the leads in one ofthe biggest plays of the year- Captain Applejackf' Gertrude Holt, chapter prexy, was again a leader in women's activities on the campus. Mary Clreilly and Lois LeSeur were members of the XYomen's Glee club. Doris Hertzler was a member of the Players' club and played second lead in Captain Applejackf' limmy Mehlin had the lead part in The Fatal Necklace. Polly Cowen probably is the best known member of the chapter, excepting Gertrude Holt. She was secretary-treasurer of the junior class. Beatrice Dilliner was secretary treasurer of the freshman class. Dorothy Green was on the rille team. Miss Alice Lumsford was Theta housemother. Page 33h -i l'iUllIlllCfl ut li,0l,2lllXV l'IIiYc-rsitv, l1lIllI1ll'X' 27, l87ll HI-tu Zeta Vlizipter inslzillt-il ,lilly 3, lUl'7 'I f1'i 'fi? '.G,iS?'fi?f7f' ' W ggllff? xyxw-5Z1 J,,J1f' . 1' . - Q ,IVV rifmi - '- Hi 3' '-'- A - -... .- W I , ,...-.-....-....-....,,.,., ,.f J 1 H . -e .2 1 W I pi FAtfl'l,'l2Y MEMBER MISS IMIsY NICCIIUL ACTIVE MEMBERS IJORIITHY AImAxIs, '28, Stillwater VIRGINIA BAILEY, '30, Oklahoma Fity IRENE BISHOP, '30, Stillwater NIARGIE Lol' BUYLAN, '28, Oklahoma City jussua CREII.I,Y, '28, Shawnee iXlARY CREILLY, '28, Shawnee PIILLY COVVAN, '28, Mangum LELA Clow, '30, Garber BEATRICE DII.LINER, '30, Fairfax l,L'CILI,E IJOLLINGER, '27, Stillwater ANNAFAYI: DowL'INtQ, '30, Collinsville IBUROTHY fiREEN, '30, Kiowa, Kan. VIRGINIA llAI.I'AsI, '20, Muskogee BETTY H.-ms, '28, flaremore IJURIS HIQRTZLIQR. '28, Ralston SARISS.-Y HUGE, '28, Oklahoma City fiERTRl'IJE Irloiyr, '27, Stillwater ALICE HIiNT, '28, Ukemah AIARY JARVI5, '28, Enid NIARIAN KN,xPP, '27, Stillwater -II'I.IA KIEELEY, '28, Arcadia EIJNA NIEHLIN, '28, Fhelsea I.oIiISIz Al0l'N'I', '20, Oklahoma C'it5 UNA MAE iX'lCAI-LISTIiR, '20, Willow URM, lX'lCfiREtiOR, '28, Altus l.oRENE RAYBUVRN, '28, Clovis, N. LUIS LESIQUR, '30, Allmuquerque, Mex. Pledges l':l.IZABETH IJITZLER, '20, Altus .ARDYTH CIRAIQII, '30, Stillwater iWARY GRIFFIN, '30, Fhiekasha l Page 339 Cll-llll OMEGA f ' + ,lf X 4 t . f. 541, ,, ,- in swf -ec : 5 1 V-. hr- gix X its N 5 .. . - 3+ I .1 , 1 ii I tt- f 5 4, J If, X , i ff 1 X 'H .. , V .., . ,f - .. iv' f ' ' f ' N Q X ,IA f 4 J w ks B, u r 4 7 H 1 Y. X f i i ul I V' X A vi? I.. kv X1 x R Q AA',.-:-' , V if ii V V six ii f N 2 , 2 A ,L :.f ll it 7 rit I f ,V l..-: .,.,, ,. ,X i t V 1 V i :ii Q ' V '+. I ' if M f , E Top rvzaklit'1,1aY, NiL'f,,1Al,l,, 5Tlil'l'llENhUN, Himmox, N. l5t'i,1.ocfK, tfonls, XYHITE. tlmkow .Skrozzfl rmuetluolunz, L. Cox, Rt'ssuLi,, Bowizk, lrlocic, Al,DRIDtiE, E. l3t'L1,oCK Y'!11'ru' nm'self1c.xNC1s, SH.x1frf, SXYANK, Houfoicn, Btitrox, Y. XY,x1,1,s, jonxsox 130110111 rmvff-B1,t1ljK, liisxss, RAIJNICII, l'l.XLL, 'llHOBll'SON, E. WA1-1.s, M. Vox HI OM ECA got off to a flying start last fall, when Lois Cox, a pretty little blonde pledge from Duncan, walked away with the Aggievatofs freshman queen Crown, and became, there- upon, one of the most popular Coeds on the campus. Madge Hoek was society editor of The O'C'ollegian. She also was a leader in the VVomen's Panhellenic council. Mildred Russell, who entered the college last year from Kansas State, at once became active in extra-Curricular activities, as a member of the Aggievator stalt, particularly. Catherine Johnson was a member of the rille team which overwhelmed some of the best women's teams in the United States. Chi Omega housemother was Mrs. Annie Lovelady. IW ,km Page 3-10 Fountlecl at the University of .'xl'liilllS1lS, .Xugusl IS, 1895 Tau Bela Chapter installt-rl Uctulier I3, 1921 l P t' .Yr ' lift, - ' 'nu t, Rf it NIA! I f ' ..,.,-5 ! 1 1 FACULTY MEMBERS NORA A. TALBQT CLARICE ALDRIDGE NELL BANCOMB ACTIVE MEMBERS Drums ALDRIDGE, '27, Manchester XVINONA BASS, '29, Yukon CvRACE BLOCK, '29, Lawton Nl.-XURINE BowER, '29, Lawton NINA B1'LLocK, '30, Borger DAISIE BURTON, '27, Stroud I,0t'1s Cox, '30, Duncan lWILDRED Cox, '28, Duncan IRIS FRANCES, '29, VVichita Falls, Texas NIARGARET CQIEROW, '30, Tulsa BLANCHE HIGHDON, '29, Roosevelt NIADGE HOCK, '28, Stillwater GADDIE HALFORD, '27, Maclill IQATHRYN JOHNSON, '29, Helena BERNTCE RAUNICH, '29, Stillwater NIILDRED RL'ssELL, '28, Bartlesville RUTH SHAFF, '29, Stillwater DOROTHEA STEPHENNON, '30, Pawhuska DoRoTHx' SVVANK, '27, Anarlarko ELDA XVALLS, '29, Drumright VERA XVALLS, '28, Drumright ELIZABETH XYHITE, '30, Bristow Pledges 7 A DIARY ANDERSON, '29, Delphi, Incl. EVELYN f,iEORGE, '30, Cleveland EVA lVlAE BULLOCK, '28, Borger, Texas VELMA HUMMEL, '38, Chelsea RIAZELLE COBB, '30, Stillwater CTLADYS HAWQRTH, '30, Garber CAROLINE FELLOWS, '30, Stillwater , DOROTHY BTCCALL, '30, Helena IRENE RIQLEY, '30, Stillwater as 'vi' . 'mfg i 1 -- 1 Page 341 ' Y x 4 F 'Q , 1 C 7 -,F -fm., v , -,f . -0::xA ' ALPHA DELTA Pl X J . Q JQLA .N V Q iz if Y if if 'Ii tv? 1--f .. sf X K' S 'as-W gg 'Q f 4? 7 fl? X at 4 Top rms-fl.oci1iH,x1:T, IJ. Wiinn, Tonn, E. Wnisiz, 5Ii.xRs .SVUIAOIIIL l'l?Tt 'fRl'Il,l,XlPICS, llILXYtlR'I'l'I, .XRtj12NIi.Xl,'X, Axrnoxv, E. Ihxiliiz. 5. Bixiqeie Tlzinz' roizuetfinris, l3I'c'1I.xx.xN, t'.xm'1:Ei.1,, ll.XVlb, Iissrixoieiz Iinttnm l'0'IL'7ii.XRDNIiR, Ilxxxiaiz, joxras, HALE, t1.x1c1,oC1c, Bieowx N addition to being president of ,Alpha Delta Pi, Beryl Anthony also was a member of the College rifle team, and vice-president of the rifle association. Rachel Hale was captain of the women marlqsmen, and Lucille Arceneaux also was a member of the team. , Annie Laurie Thompson was a member of the women's quartet, and also on the glee Club. Lu.,Verne Andrews was on the glee Club. Leona Uilworth was Honorary Cadet Colonel, prominent in the school of home economics, and treasurer of the Y. VY. C. A. Icelle VVright was a member of Chi Delta I 1. -fhe a so was assistant 1 rarian. J' S l ' l'b Alpha Delta housemother was Mrs. XY. C. Wood. 1 V i fn aw 'aw' . fi. lg ' ' 5 JJ- ' 2 X QQ lx Page 342 190111111011 at 1fVcs1cyan Female full:-ge, May 15, 1851 Alplia Omivron fhaptt-r installed Sf'IJ1C'1111PL'I' 1, 1021 'KY' fr iw-. Jif? 'C' Yvlfsigilfiwlrifii X ' ' 2, ' 'f . '-af. -4'-' ' tintgfvr-:ff-5h'vr','p H 't' ' V .:, I 'tl' 2nim,i...b.:L1hA ww-LZ.. -2 .,-..2.,...-p. JN 5 if Page 343 -P 15.-Xi,'1,'1.'I'Y NIIQNIBERS ICELLE W1t1tiH'r lliutfia lficitxwxiwiah .rXtfTIX'Ii RIENII3 ISERYI. .XN'I'IrIUNY, '20, tkiyle 1.l'CII.LE ARQENPLAIJX, '20, Eum-ie, l.a. STEI,I,.X BAKER, '20, Stillwater VERA Bkowx, '30, Tulsa SUE l3t'CHAN.xN, '27, Preweott. Ark Brzssm D.xx'1s, '30, Stillwater l,Eox,x IJILWORTH, '28, Newkirk PIILANUR Fiscrfs, '28, Stillwater NIARY f10IJIfREY, '20, Tulsa Lt' YIERNE Axumsws, '30, Stillwater EDNA BAKER, '20, Pawnee N1AE f1l'R'l'lw, '20, Perry AIILIJRED fQlxMPB5l,L, '30, Pryor NOLA ESSLINQLER, '30, Broken Arrow XYILLA GARIDCK, '30, Taloga RRS RACHIQI. HALI2, '20, Pawnee XX'1i.M.x 11.'XNNER, '30, Stillwater Olav:-3 1'1AR'I2, '20, leon, Kan. Nmwixiz Vloxlzs, '28, Mt-114111 lfixxxira RHu,xmss, '20, Wakita SARAH Saws, '20, Stillwater 1,4115 101117, '20, Fapulpa linux Wumz, '20, Stillwater liitxm XYOUIJ, '20, Nlarshall, Ark. Pied wx A f2r,Am's tlwitiuixltiz, '30, We-leetlca ljukirrnx' I,ut'KH.xitT, '30, Xyelt-etlia .'Xt3NIis MriN'I'tauMI-ZRY, '2-J, Ukitttilgee ISERTHA 5T1CXYAR'1', '30, Paris, Texas ANNIE l,. THm1i's0N, '30, Tulsa l'If.'x1ti, Wrfisn, '30, Stillwater 9. nfl :Sin '- 1 at A ' r vw '5,4Aiy' 'sfo 2 fa- 2, ,-Wg.. .., , . DELTA ZETA l N 4 on S is 3.1 3 X .- V ' N X 1' I .El 1 Sf f f iff? t V- i i Q V if 'N ,wi,5.':. 3... . ff, I w I - v': i I.. 'Ev ' I K V . 2 x j . ,. J f I y L: - , - ' 4 1 fm I Q 3 X ff WS 443, 4 'Y'- X Top row-aM. llILTNEI-l, B,xLEs, SMITH, Piaxizsox, C. lVlII..2w'I'E,XIJ, M. M1i.sTif:.xo Scmzzd rmueli. HILTNIER, Hmcrox, limo, li. HILTNIQR, INQRAM Tlzini rozuelfizlxes, GUBLE, BoI,L1NuER Boffnm r0weV.xNYE1.zER, Woop, llxmnoxo, Porrmc, NlClNTIRIi, Nl.XVITY Q-. ELTA Zli'l'.-X was prominent in musical and forensic Campus enterprises. The scholastic average of the order, however, was not allowed to lag. Esther I-liltner was a member of the College orchestra, and a soloist as well. Delta Zeta has two members in Pi Zeta Kappa, honorary religious fraternity. They are, Velma Melntire and Letha Bales. Thena Cable was a member of the Debate and Oratory club. Four members of the VVomen's Glee club are from Delta Zeta: they are, Katherine Van Velzer, Velma Mclntire, Myra Mavity, and Carolyn Ingram. Delta Zeta housemother was Mrs. D. R. Hamilton. ,Arn ugg P' F. Page 3-14 l'UllllfIL'fl :lt Nllllllll l llIX'f'l'8llX'. f2K'tUlbl'l'.2'1, l'Hl2 .Xlplm lzpstlml C hllITll'l' mslsnllt-tl St'lll1'lllIN'l' I, IU22 --?.,...,tE- kv- Q.. ,KSN f --....,.... I ,,,- -.--1 -A-L I r 1-fl ' r ii' 2 t .1-...L N 5 ' Liilgll. ulll I? 4llirunnn.lmgf, Page J'-I5 ?.,s.t-7 , , 1, r - . .gm of , 'S ' A. . f 'i . x'3 --, 2 ' V -- ...N , 'W wm,f.....' xfgv 'f't,,,f- vida f ?, Tir-syvigwfw . .tk ,' Lv - 'l.,- ' ' ,' L 4 , ,4 ., ,FW I , , Adu. ., 2,2-.,,,,..J:.f.L1-:f,.,a.K,..:.- H 2 .Q , -Mlm ..,. 8 A., .XCTIVIC KIICNI BRRS Ruslx1,1E l3u1.1,lxta1zu, '28, 'lltlilmina THLLNA fQUHI,Ii, '28, Stillwater ZIQLMA Hxmmxn, '28, Bluvkwt-ll ELLA Iln.TN1eR, '20, Cfwington RIARCIQLI..-X lllljrxtalc, '28, Chvinmgtorm E51'H1iR Illljrxuk, '28, L't,wingt'or1 I.t'C11.1Q IIVNT, Gratltlatc, Stillwater I.E'rHA Blxues, '20, 'lbtmkuwtt NIIRIAM DE tluL'CHx', '28, McAlcster MARGARE'r lflomox, '28, Sapulpu CARULYN INGRAM, '20, 1-Inifl BERNICE MILs'rE.xu, '28, Stillwate,-r PI,El2N EES Gi? Nun 5' Nm El'Nl1fIi lilxts, '28.Stillw11tcr NIYRA KIAYI'l'X', '28, 'I1UllliilWLl YICLMA Mt'IN'r1RE, '28, linicl 'l'ma1,M,x l'uT'rI1L1c, '28, tlutln-ic M11-nR1f:1m PRINCE, '20, cqtlkillgfllll K,lx'rHER1N1f YAN X'E1,z12lt, '28, Snptxlpu Humax Wtmn, '20, Stillwatt-r t'HARL0'r'ua M11.s1'12,w, '28, Stillwntt-r LUIS PIEARSUN, '29, I'1'g1i1'it- llrmv, Ark. Alllllli f'lMI'I'H, '30, Szxpulpu t11aoRt51.xx,x 'I'u.xc1c, '27, tjtlltt-y v , . . I-IiuN.x XX YNIQXN. 29, 5tlHXV21tl'l' , f 1? l 14,2 X --' A xp '-' . , ,f ,4 ,, , W , , ffmwu YQ- . +1 fr- J. .iwuit :WJ rw gs ' il Y ' 5225 ff: ' Y A . is K. X 'N 'f .r 1 V A 6 A in , , A5 x ,i fb. l a 4 'S Q- I xt, I V' in ZETA.TAU'ALMHA f ,1 'e',wfx 1 1 , v . mt-.. .A ZX ' n 'X 3 3:54 av' .. .K gi W , A L W3 gf 52 4.5, Y s . , ' W. Z ' 1, ,i.- 1 Q l l 6' A ' 3' ' is l A .-, ' ' rl .. W .wg J -4 ', ., ., . - 'A P l 3 ' ,rw . up 14 ' 1 Y' 1 Z ' A . 'A 1 Hn .. 7:t2' L f ,.x, 1 32' H'1 - Qiqrf, win, . -Z' W Qi, f A -W e kk. ' C gfgqffu W . ,J 1 '45 H - - rf . e .,A,, , . ' ' u -P J'- 5 , . ,, . . -. 1 -re-gay, V' ' 3 , M , :fi l 5 ? fs nfsii, ft N if Z- 1 - ' 1 za . F I 5Ww,W Ea Mae? wiwtifi '1' 'W ' Ku- '1,,- I 3 '.v' ' 1 , ,V .- 1 - Z 2 I ph 1 , 75, . f f'f, ., ,Q--g,..:r ft t ' -. fw rW: Q 5 1 I ' J Tapmz,'el1iii1i'i4ui'ii, Himqiis, I31,.xi'K1muw, XHlil4I,lili'l', l3,XI,I..Xkll, llimxiaie, lifmuits Sumlzfl1'ffzuflQ1vN,xYNLi, Siimiiiicn, Siaximfii, XXIx1,i.IN, Sunni, Hfiixhs Tlzfm' rm' li. XlvXexl:ia, GEKIXIIiI,I. 1'iHItI'flI mzu A thx, t'l:,xx1f1, Smrxx, l'icIusT, S.XIJuRL's, llX'liRsTRliIiT linthmz wma el-I. Iirpicswx, lliwmqs, XXHLI-'12, klwxiis, XY. lpnl-IICAUN, l,lIiIiN, l,Rl'NTY 5 Vlil YY l3lilfSt DN was presiileiit nf Zeta Tau Alpha, aiicl the XYomen's Cllee elulm as well. She also was a leafler in the XYumeii's Panhellenie, and Pi Zeta lxappa. I Ruth NIeNal1lm aml XYilamina Beeson were memhers of the glee clull. l S lx l l ne Halhruoks were members of the i Merrel llietrieh, Axvllilllllllfl Beeson, tlpa . tn'es.a1iC re 1 Q l I Peppers, cfweil pep iwrgaiiizaticm. Hope Himrner aml Merrel Dietrich were mem rers 0 1 I Merrel Dietrich was winner ot the 4 V' sweater iii wumen's athletics. l f tl e XYo1ne1i's Athletic assueiatifm, and l Mrs. Alexamler was Zeta Tau Alpha huusemother. l I l l 1 ' I ex I 'A 2. l as I wwf- 1 l f l pdgt' I l l 1 l lfounclecl at Virginia State Xormal, Hvlulier 25, 1808 Alpha Vpsilon 1 hlpter inslallul .Xugust 24, I023 li' itfi iiif s f l , . . ii Page H? 1 Alf'l'lYli Bl ERI HERB IQVELYN Bizawx, '27, Stillwater XYILANIINA Biaiiwx, '20, Stillwater JIfI.lA l4L.xcK1-mein, '28, Muskogee IBERNICE liimoiqs, '27, Tulsa X'ICToRI.x CUX, '27, Ulqlahoma City HELEN Durex, '30, Paris, Ark. NIERRELI, I7iizTiuc:H. '27, Varnegie F1e,xxc'1sj0Niss, '20, tlaiiiesxille, Tex l1El,EN MciN.x1a1s, '27, Stillwater RVTH Nlc'N,xIsia, '28, Stillwater Nluzii-3 NIETLQRT, '28, Newkirk Tiii5LxLx XuieifLEET, '20, Nluslqueee lmtfisidi Ux'r:ies1'ieriiaT, '30, Cfartersville Yisieix Puiiiwr, '30, Salnetlia, Kan. LTURUTHY RUYNANIC, '27, Stillwater RLTH SHITK, '20, lil Reno Uixxi, Sroxus, '28, Stillwater SLSIE Siixux, '20, Stillwater MALE vx'.XLl.lN, '27, Stillwater IRIQNE l3.x1,L,xim, '20, Stillwater fiENEVlEVIi CRANE, '28, Lawton IRENE ll.xi,B1eoo1c5, '30, Pawhuska llUI'E l'loRNER, '29, Newkirk HELEN JONES, '29, Newkirk Pledges ffl' 'HU 1LJ P aff!! Y' GT lk' F, QSM... 4' ,- I nfl :JfA't2ff' Q GL 'r .,.,, ' 9 THEI.3I.X PRVNTY, '30, Medford lXlARI.XN F-E.ximt'H, '20, Blackwell IRIQNE Sizliiitiiua, '28, lliiekasha lfinizrzxeu 'l'URNE1z, '20, Pawnee DOROTHY XYcvL1ffz, '27, Oklahoma City OMEGA Pll Ha ' fm ff. -:sa rr' W, 2525 Wk, f . - 1-W ,. ,-avvg. -3,4 4 51:1 ,Q ., ' . p 'ff . els, --4 ., -Q, A .A, ' 1, Tap row -Svisuiev, llItQt,9INS, Smosxinlfgiz, l3i.ixCKKET'ru1z, l.. Woon, Nlixzia .SCFIPIIIIY row-eH11.ToN, l l.XNSEI,, tfi,vx1.xNs, Cuusxtrr, l',xRK11:R, RlClJtiPNALlJ Bolton: rnzueeli. llu1x1sLEx', E. tlieixisriay, Srieori-, Nlc'AsKE1.L, llxxrox, E. Woou VPN though laboring under the disadvantage of being a young organization on Omega Pi was well represented in campus activities. Edith Hilton is a member of Pi Zeta Kappa, honorary religious fraternity. Vera VVeayer is a member of Alpha Beta Kappa, honorary botanical fraternity Omega Pi had for its representative in the Players' Club, Frances Clymans. M., V is BW the Campus, Esther XYood is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, honorary educational fraternity, and of the Omega Literary society. Mrs. Ida M. Baird was housemother for Omega Pi. Mis Q ,Q 3, 1 Page 343 Folinrlcml ut Ukluhmna IX. :intl Xl. folic-gm-, Kiilfljil l, i925 l Cliiiflllillg Phi ijlllCgil Pi f' 1 ixfifl . ,, 3 ,Z 2,4 .Al 4, 1 ax i , . gs' :Q ' A . Q .N 1 -A,-ff ., Page 349 1 ,- f, NIL, FACIfI,TY NIENIIBERS AIABLE CALDWELL lil-QACE CLAVSE RIAHEI. HOLT ACTIVE NI EN! BE RS BESSIE BLACKETTER, '28, Lecdey CLARA CHESTNUT, '27, Commerce OPAL CLIFTON, '30, Carney FRANCES CLYMENS, '30, Henncsscy RUSENELLIE f,iRIMSLEY, '28, Stillwater ELMINA GRIMSLEY, '28, Stillwater NORMA PIANSEL, '30, Guthrie FERN HAXTQN, '28, Gote-bo NIILDRED Hmtaixs, '29, Cushing EDITH I-I1L'ruN, '27, Stillwater NADENE MAZE, '29, Pawhuska Dukls NICDONALIJ, '27, Stillwater IRENE NICASKILL, '20, lleaclrick VERA PARKER, Stillwater RVTH SPERRY, '30, Shawnee ROSE STRUVP, '28, Billings RLTH STRUSNIDER, '20, Pawnee IJILA Worm, '28, Hugo ESTHER XVHUII, '27, Tulsa ,4Q,i,QOa i Q Q 9 , . 9 ' hi .43 Q WOMENSS PANHELLENHQC COUNCIL Q, A N A f 'Y' M ? fa ff 'F ff x Q ffm -H 3 gl, gg f .w.., A, A f W x is is 5 1.5 -,N .zum 4 Tap 1'0ii 'STUKES, NIHRQRIQOOR, ,IoHNsuN. IIOCR, ISVRTONA. E. BHRWN Svmzzzz' raw-AW. ISMQAON, ST.XN'I'UN, STANARID, FRIQIQMAN, SCHl5m,IiR Tlzfm' rmcf5I31aRRs', liO1'Ol'O'1', f1HBLIi, POT'IxliR. NIc'IN'l'x'xm, IIALH Borrow I'0TL'7.xN'I'HUNY, JHNE5, Hman. KNARP OFFICERS FRANUE5 FREEMAN . .... . Prmzaerzt LEAI1 SCHIQDLHR . Scfrcfary MARIAN IQNAPP . Treaszzrer MEMBERS Kappa Della FRA NCES FREEMAN RUBY STANTUN T1zssA STANA RD Pi Bela Phi LHAH SCHEDLER RUISYANNE BOUOUOT NISLLIE BERRY Kappa Alpha Theta MARIAN IQNAPP SARISSA H OOH OPAL MCGRIQGOR Della Z eta THELMA POTTER VELMA MCINTYRH THENA GOBLE Zefa Tau Alpha EVIQLYN BEESON OPAL STOKES VVILAMINA BEESON Alpha Della Pi BERYL ANTHONY NADINI5 JONES RACHEL HALE Chi Omega DAISY BURTON MADCE HOCK IQATH RYN JOHNSON Omega Pi NfNDINE MAZE EDITH HILTON FERN HAXTON Page 350 ff 1-4,.- '55 , , x ' '3 X lx ,iff ', 'QA 'J f' 4 f ffy , Rl YV, 'A SX if Z K riff! I . X . ,fu 'ix xxx .J ,X H, q, 'X , N, ,. fa Y g ,lsJ1g f NJ X fu! X. fa P X I V. VL 1 L Hi 'Q ui l X i l 5 V. , -. -H Y A, . M F .N V., X gf, , vp,-... W.. S, - 1 ,, ,. , 4 J . .4 I ' x S if WIP Tu xv! f v R . s .lim Irv..-, -'mx ,f W w- ,Mu ,,, L fy, ' :-RQ S1 , 'il J H V- If. , ff, LL. 'f'.1 ?: !f9'jAZ: ,lgigli ' 35.55. I-A.fx..f gy uf -. A-52.2 ,, J Alai? -ff w rw W- , 1-1- , .r 'j 3 5 ' '41 1- xw F-I. 312,13 gf: ,y?5Q'l:l. 2TfL1?54? 3 'J wf -f 1. .-, ., J: N In rr , . f ' ff! J 1 f - f 5 X, ' X ffv wb L I 'I YK .K MA, 1 X X ,,,w1, x ., I X A xv X , N -M , f , QYQL 1 X , , l . .A. -J. ruff A ,XJ A- ff A X ' ,f ,, , , J f M of 'SQ 'V'-v 1 -1 X. '-wwf l I ' li ,mx , rl PCQ, ' ,Hr fLU:l' I' 5' , 5, f,',f.,.A',,f,5 ' vffilw: iff Q ffl ' T 177 V 'A - Tv X fx. 1 1 f,, ,V Lf ,Am -1. ,v, X, ,- ' r -. .Wx HY, ,U 'T s ' 151' M ,., , L LY , ..u4-'-r- .Yr - g-.1 .L -. Cffx f Q ATR, f.- Q' QCIHIII DELTA PHI K , 1 V f HI I3liI.'IIA PHI, a National Honorary linglish Fraternity, was founded at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Uctolmer 31, 1919. The local chapter was installed May 30, 1925. lVIemlmership in Chi llelta Phi is restricted to women students who have at least a junior standing and can lmoast an average of eighty-live per cent in English courses taken during their college term. In addition to a creditable average, candidates for membership must support a good moral character and have an interest in the various forms of literature. It is the aim of the fraternity to stimulate interest in literature and creative work, not only among its own menilrers hut among the entire student IJ liach year the organization gives a silver highest average in linglish courses taken during Mixxixia Hminox . Ii-X'l'IILlQliN tf-xvE . Doicornv Roxxvxlf HILDAL XY1iI'1'M,xN . Nom A. TALBOT IVIAISEL CALDXYELL LEONA SIEGLINCQIQQR MA14111: HOL'I' Mixxixiz I-IUMMoN IQATHLEEN CAVE I'IILIJA VVHITMAN IJOROTHY RONAYNIE MARIAN IQNAPP OF FIC ERS M EM BERS Faculty G MCE DE1VIo'r'r Stud 0111 EVELYN BICKFORD ody. trophy to the senior girl who has received the the four years in college. P1'esia'e11! . It rife- P WS 1.11 01119 . Scr1'rN11'y- Y 'rears II rw' ICELLIZ VVRIGIIT CLARICE ALDRID4 NUNNIIS Miavlaks 131515 C 11 iz YSTA L EVELYN B14:EsoN AILIEEN Tiuviaas RL1'I'I'I SOLBERG ADD115 PAYN11: EUNICE HoPKINs Reporter nc HAL11:s Page 35.2 1 P1 1L1V1ES'11'UtC1K l11U1DG11NG TEAM I -gil .ff,..,1...,,f 44 N 12113, 1111 A. 111111 M. S1tM'1'Cv1llf1g111g1011111 1112141011511181illJllL'llI'lll1i't'2l1 t111'l111i1':11111111t1-r11:11i1111:11 D 1-ix'cst11Ck 1ixp11siti1111. A111-r 12115 1111 tg-111115 wvrc s1'11t 1111ti1 111111, W11t'11 1111- .Xggiv group w1111 sux-11th 11111111 411. thc 1-ig11t1'1-11 t1-alms c11tcr1'11. 511111 111121 21 tt-11111 has g111111 11171111 81111111111-r 1-411111 101 ft II vt-a1rz11111 only 111111- 1141111 1111-y 111111111 Q15 111w tts t1'11th 111 111111111-titi1111 with st111'k 111f1U1I1U' t1-z1111s 1711111 . 1 5 1 11i11gz1gri1'11lt11r111 1f11ll1-gt-S 111' thc 1'11it1-11 Stutcs. 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Cm-clit for stlcccss 111' Aggic j1111gi11g 1CilI11S gut-s t11 Pr111'css11r .'X111l'1'1 E. 1J11r111w, 1f1 1411111 111 t1-z1111s since 1921, 211111 Professor XY. 1.. Blizzurcl, 11112111 111' thc 11c11z1rt111c11t 111' 11111111111 1h1llS1l2ll1f1I'j' 111 4114111- h11mz1 A. and M. 0111111-g11. 1 2:4 IgA' 1N11iM13ERS UF THIS '1'1i.-XN1 511111115 tf1'1,111iR'rs11x 1X 1.Xl'RItj1i 1XI1'S1J1h111J1fN W11,1,11xA1 1211.11 RAY111 1x11 111..xss1'111'1i H.xR111,11 111111.11 1,1612 P1111111-s H1cR1:1-:1z'1t .I11N11:s -1 'gi M . .an ' Wiz li? SCABBARD AND BLADE Hll,li Fcalmlrard and Blade often is classed with the honorary organizations, it must he thought of as lneing more than just honorary, and even as honorary, it is in a realm of its own. Now in its twenty-tirst year, Fcalilmarcl and Blade had its heginning at the llniveisity of lYisconsin in 1905 when tive senior otiicers in the cadet corps conceived the idea of creating such an organization to meet an apparent need for stimulating interest in military training. ln twenty- one years the organization has increased until now it has sixty-six companies, or chapters, in as many colleges and universities of the l'nitecl States. The local company is K, of the second regiment. Belief that military service is an oliligation of citizenship is one of the principles of the organi- zation Q and loyalty to the lfnited States and to Scalmluard and Blade binds the member on his honor to he upright and alert to the interests of his country and of his fellowmen. To that end, Scahhard and Blade is not an honorary organization in the ordinary sense of the word, hut is an active, aggressive, working group. In recognition of this fact, Scalmhard and Blade considers not only a man's scholastic abilities when extending its membership, but also his personal qualities of char- acter. OFFICERS IRYIN E HtTRs'I' . . Caplarzn jonx CASSIIJY . . First Lzkfzzlerzarzt FRANK B,xT1ax1,xN . Sm-om! Lmzterzczrzt y FHWA RD K. Bl'RNs First Scrgcarzt l ' A ' 4 . I l ' i L 1 i l i 1 1 1 ' l l l i l l l W l it S . t ' 4 I 4 1 7 l l i . . ,, ..,,... , , , V, ,Y , 1 E Top row-Cooifmt, I'i2Rc1vA1., AIILLER, Lorr, RECER, Kimi, SHERMAN, BLACKBIRU, t'l'1,nEkTsoN l .Scmrul V070-IIINK, Wsissixorzk, Ewixo, BENNETT, Bcmtows, STRICKER, IVNEILL, STATTEN Third f0'IU1liERN, Moiticv, Bt'RNs, Knitsiiv, tjocrn, t'osTNEk, Hiwwourn, 'I'oMPKiNs, l.1vENcsooD : Bottom rmuetlxssipv, SixxToN, SUTHERLANID, lVIALoN12, RLJNAYNE, XNYILLIAMS, CREAMER, Htuesr, BATEMAN i Page 55-I E l l 1 l l l l l fClHlll SHGMA HI SlillXll:X, local Honorary tlheniical lfraternity, was founded llecenilier ltl, ITJBU, hx' students enrolled in advanced chemistry courses at tlklahonia .X. and Nl. Vollege. 'llhe organization was first known as the Vheniists Vluli. 'llo foster a closer relationship hetween students majoring in chemistry has lieen the chief purpose of this organization. Memhership for the cluh is picked from those male students having elected chemistry as a major and who have amassed a minimum of 222 hours credit in chemistry, the average grade of which must he at least SU per Cent. Klemlvership includes: john fassidy, Clinton Rogers, Lewis H'Neill Sylvester Shaver, Eugene l7eXYitt, Emerson Uaks, flarence Breedlove, Glenn lfhrey, Harold Koch, Lester XYood. Ralph Potter, Roy King, Anthony Sedenka, George Suit, Utis Bowles, Baker Bonnell. timer Kenworthy, Claude Fly and Horace Means. OFFICERS jonx M. C.-XSSIIJY . . . . . Prrmlvrzl fI,IN'I'ON D. Roolsks . I'1'fc-Prcs1'dwzt I,EwIs P. O'N14:1L1. . . Semflury SY1,v15sT1f:R SHA VER . . YlI'f'llSlH't'l' ELTGIQNIQ DEXYl'l r Sf'l'4Ql'lllIf-tlf-.Al rms , -l I Top f0'ZL'7R0t'ER!i, FLY, liniuey, lJExXvlTT, KVNLQILI, Semmz' mu'-l'oTT1a1z, Bowuis, Wooo, Bkeiauroviz, 5l'IT B0!l0m f0'ZL SIl.XVEll, thugs, NIE,xNs, 5EnExK.x, tfxssiin' lmgt- 355 ALPHA SIGMA DELTA fn , t jf? LPI-IA SIGMA DELTA, national professional radio fraternity, was founded April 12, 1924, when the two local radio clubs at the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma A. and M. College decided to alliliate as one organization. The name Alpha Sigma Delta was chosen and incorporated under the laws of the State of Oklahoma. Alpha Chapter was located at Qlclahoina University and the chapter at A. and IVI. became known as Beta. This was the first step in the organization of a national collegiate radio fraternity. The fraternity now has four chapters: the other two being located at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, and Iowa State College, Ames. Beta chapter is housed in two rooms under the stage of the College auditorium. One room is equipped for study, while the other is furnished with tables, switchboards and other laboratory equipment for experimental work. A complete short-wave set, including transmitter and re- ceiver, is in operating condition at all times, and is used for communication between other chapters and the radio amateur at large. Any regularly enrolled male student is eligible for membership. OFFICERS HAL M. I'IOR'I'ON . . . . President! liLDoN PEEK Vive-Preszriefzt FRANK SifARcY . Sefrefrzry Rox' XVII,soN Treaszzrer Top rmaselliciisox, SHVLER, I.ixRixsoN Bolmnz mwwWii,soN, Hoierox, Riciuiuns, IJEEK Page 3 76 lBlLUtClK AND BRHDLE Ae Q l,t K lx .-XXI? l3Rllll,l'.i l,l li isa national organization ol animal liuslianrlry stufli-nts. animal huslvanclry professors anml livestoelq lvreetlers. lt was organizefl at Vliieago in lfllfl liy the stoeli judging teams of Neliraslca, Missouri, Kansas ancl Iowa. Ulclahoma QX. anfl Xl. animal huslianrlry stuclents lmeeanie aftiliatecl with Block anrl Hrirlle in 1922. l'rior lo 1922 the lot-al eluln was known as Hoof antl Horn. Purposes of this Clulm are to promote a higher stantlarcl of seholarship among animal hus- lmanclry stutlents, to liring aliout a eloser relationship lit-tween stuflents of animal huslianflry anfl men engaged in clillerent phases of animal huslvanclry work, anrl to promote a greater interest in inter-Collegiate juclging Contests lay providing meclals aml prizes for winners. liloek anfl liriflle is active in promoting three j uclging Contests annuallyg one for high school sturlents, one for fresh- men and sophomores, ancl the third for junior and senior animal huslmanrlry sturlents. .Xlso it sponsors a Little International Stock Show eaeh fall ancl a rocleo in the spring to help raise lunrls to assist the American Royal International judging Team. OFFICERS XYi1,1.i,xx1 D. fiRAY . . . . . . Prvszklwzt HIQRHIQ RT joxics . . I'1'rc-Prcxzkiezzf HA ROLL! fiOlfI.IJ . .S'n'1'ctc1ry-Trfvlszrrrr ,W i 2 2. A 2 .W 2 2 ,ea .2-2.,-,e.,2,,,,22, - 25353 l l l , P . Q Tiff? rmaa llxsrixos, Flllil-QN, Niarsox, I.ixnsixx', Xv.XNlllfRl'UUI,, CXAYICTT, Ilieiqs, lllitllf. Hxiian, Vicoif. llexmioii' .h'l'I'IH11ffU7-L l'nn l.lI'N, IQITTNI-Lic, l'oi,soN, C'o'rToN, WHITIA1, l'ilil,TUN, liixc., Srieom., liixoliui Tlzirfl rmu-aft'oxxiei,1., l.lYINliUUlD, JoNIis, llol'l,lm, l'Rolf. Bl.IZ7,XRl!, l'Roiq Viuiir, Nlrxiioxia, MuSt-riiwiiicx, Xloitiix. lvics Bnflnnz rm: fiimr, l'koi-1 luoxivsox, STk.xTToN, IXICLSUN, K I'l,lilfRTSUN, i1I.ixssc'ot'K, lim. Nllllilflllill, lliiiieiwxiii Ptogt' iff 5 V . ,. O lil KAPPA TAM lpll Y 4 A X I f I' v , . Url!! f , f , M n., A f W., ' ., , ,, ,, ,.... ,.,, , ,fm i. - -X APPA TAU PI was founded at the University Of Oklahoma in 1918. Beta Chapter was installed at Oklahoma A. and M. College in 1920. Primary purpose of the organization is to make more perfect the union of Christian forces: to insure co-Operation between Christian institutions, to promote Christian ideals and to provide a broader basis for Christian activity among the students of universities and colleges. The secondary purpose is to provide a close fellowship for those who are actively engaged in Christian work among students and who fulfill certain scholastic requirements. Membership includes: Keith Burns, Raymond Biyert, Edwin Briggs, Claude Fly, Ralph Potter, Clarence Reynolds, Aclen VVebb, Beo Recer, Clarence Paden, Lester Kilpatrick, Ronald Betts, Charles Taylor, Oren Burley, Paul Sterba, Arthur Haworth, Quentin Wlilliams, Ira Rex l,aCamp, Lewis Sanderson. OFFICERS RALPH POTTER . . . , . Presidezzt IQEITH Ble7RNs Vz're-President EDWIN BR1oos . . . Cl1apla17r1 C LARENCIQ REYNOLDS . Secretary CHA RLISS TAYLOR . . Treasurer l,EsTER ISIILPATRICK . . Bailzjf L. L Top row-FLY, BURLEY, RECER, WILLIAMS Second row-BRIGGS, BET'rs, PADEN, KILPATRICK, TAYLOR Bottom row-BIVERT, REYNOLDS, POTTER, XVEBB Page 358 i 4 1 I 1 I I 1 I l Pll ZETA KAPPA X, l l ZISTA KAIJPA, National Intcrclcntmminatitmal lfratcrnity fur wmm-ii, was lptintlt-fl at tlit- Vnivvrsity of Oklahoma, and BL-ta Vhaptcr was installctl at Ulclalwma A. aml NI. tpllt-gv in tlctplmcr, 19220. 'Iilicrc liavc lzccu appruximatcly one liuntlrul mcmln-rs initiatt-rl into tliis vliaptt-r since installation. At pry-st-nt thorn' arc thirty-livc active im-mlm-rs pn tlu- Vampus. Membership is opcn to girls of any clcnpminatitnl cxccpt Ruman C'atliplit'. Rtfqtlircimfiits for atlmissitm to mcmlmcrship arc tlitf rccommcmlation nf a mcmlmr of l'i Zcta Kappa. qualities of lcaclcrship. antl an activc intcrcst in Christian work, cithvr in cfliurch cirvlcs pr pu tlit- campus. Pi Zcta Kappa :lm-s not sponsor a large program, lmut assists in tlw programs tif tht- city Churches and in the wnrk of thc Y. XY. if A. Its purpose is tu lpstcr Vhristian fcllowsliip antl friuntlship lmctwccn Christian stuclcnts. tJFFIL'liRS VIiI.M.X Mc'lN'r1Rl': . . . . Prvxzkiwzf j ICSSI Ii PA Y N 1-1 lylilif- Pl'6'.YI'1ft'lIf PEAR1, jouxsox , . lYl.t'f'-Pl'l'.5'l.1!t'llf lVI1ipR1+:D lxlfxlilflf' . Iimnrtizizuq St'6'l't'ftll V C.'.xTlII-ZRINIQ IDYICSS . . Ci0l'l'FS,DOIIliI-llhif .S't'rn'tc1ry I-.-xz1+:1,L15 C015 . . . Tl'6'tl.YIH't'I' Q. ,t 'A . V' , 4' 7' . , Top row-Amis, jtmxsox, M. jormsux, l.uN4a1.EY, W.x1.Tui4s, tliuzsr, CfH.xsI2, fl,.Xl'5Ii, Nlvlxrriuc Semml 7016 -SXYANK, Roiuix, Ii.xo1,Es, GLAND, MCNEFF, P. junxsux, PIVNIMUN, l5.xRT1,1ax', llxyxu Bottom rowHl,EHx1.xN, McCoi.LL'M, IJYESS, BULLINQER, BROWN, RICHARDS, fl.. I.oxtz1.EY, ll.xRPER Page U9 MENS GLEE CLUB OFFICERS 3 uf' -I. W. BRIOHAM , . . . Director DANIEL HL'I4'IfBI.fXN Aeeonzpazzzkt DANIEL WILI.1s . . , President LAWRENCE CHAMBERS Business Manager YIRGIL CURRY . . .... . . Secretary M EM B ERS First Tenors DENNIS CQARRETT Second Tenofs LEE NIERRY EDOAR BRAIN JAMES CBILMER DON CAMPBELL ARLO SCI-IMIDT MA RK BLACKBIRD TED SANFORD BOB LEECH GTHO SPARKS FOREST BRIGHAM IXIARIAN SMITH ROY NICCCLLOLYSH V. V. TIPTON VIROIL CURRY Baritones Basses ARNOLD BRAYTON LAXYRENCE CHAMBERS HARTLEY FREEMAN FRANTZ RIXRIEXY FRED VON SCHWATHE ROBERT XYATSON INIELYIN XYELCH DON XYOOLSEY ROBERT PARKER HENRY HARTLEY HARYEY PRETTY JAMES SALISBURY HAROI,D SCHMIDT TED MCCLISTON CHA RLES VANDENHUROH JOE SHEETS Af'LEN XYEBB DANIEL XYILLIF- VI Twp I'II'ZL'iIJ.XRKER, SP XRKS. BRIOHAM, SMITH, BfCCI'I.I.Cll'GH, BRAYTON .Sn-mzfl l'0TL'fCHAMliER5, VON SCHXYATHE, WOOLEEY, TIPTON, WATSON, SHEETS, SANFORD Tlzinl Vfliiw-BENNETT, HIMXCKISIRD, SCHMIDT, XYELCH, KQARRETT, RAREY, FREEMAN linfmm rnzu5HARTI,EY, YAXIJENISCRGH, WIERRY, BRIOHAM, CVRRY, W1LLIs, I-EECH Page 360 XVOMIENQS GLIEIE CLUB lv Q If ,I . UIfIfIf'liRS LILLLYN Ulm, IQICXT . . . . lII.l'l'1'fU!' Cx RL :XMT . . . .Alrror11pf1111',x'f C 2R,xI'Ic TI'c'I4ER 1 J'I I'u . Prr.w1'rlw1f 'I'IIE1.xLx XYICIJIDICL . I'I.1't'-!JI't'.YI.1fl'IIf MA R'I'I'IA LOY . .... . .S'fwf'lf11'y M E M B Ii RS First .Sopranos NIILDRIEID UI,NIS'I'lCAlD Snoorzfl .S'o,brono.v fIR,M'Ii 'I'I'c'l4ER fJ'I I'U VI-:STA BROCK LLVERNE ANDRIEXYS TIIELALY XYIQIJIHQI. RIYIII IVIc'N,YIsIs NIARGUIQRITE NICIQNICLHT QJLIYE IiAcsI,Es EVICLYN BEESUN If.X'l'IIIERlNIi X'IxNX'EI.z CLAIRE XYILSON ALLICNIQ HARPER MA RY Lois B RUXVN A'lIl,DRl'IIJ HEss XYAHNETA FRY CENEYIEYE BRALEY VELMA 1X'1ffIN'l'IRl'I lilnlsla GLAZNER First Altos .SUFOIIIJ .rlllos M,xR'I'II,x LOY FI,ossIE IPIXON Auss LLNIIY l,oIs I.ESEI'R MARIQIE HANCOCK EYELYN RIQIIARIJS I':VEI.YN GIEORCSIS 1X'1ARGl'liRITE BOWERSUIJK ELLA NIICRRY ANNIE I,IxI'RA TIIONIPSQN EVELYN HAM EDNA JEAN JARRl5'I l' EYLEEN NELSON FR,xNI'If:s M LNIQER MA RY fiRIiILl,Y R SVA. 'Q lop rmw-I ,L.xrNER, BRIR R, Mc IYNILIIT, t,EoRcsE, NIERRY, XX ILWN, UTTII, X IYNX EIJIQR .S'o1'or11lrofg'-Wl.IiSEI'R, XYIEIJIJEIH DIXHN, I.uY, AICINTIRIQ, NELNIIN, Ul.NIH'I'Ii.XIJ, .XNIlRIiXYs 7'l1z'r1lro7c-FRY, Ii.xnI.Ias, RIcH.xRI1s, HMI, HEss, I.I'NI1Y, Il.xNu1ciR, BIQIZNUN Botfon, I'0'ZL kIqIiNT, IIARRER, BRUXYN, AI,-XYlfIEl,!1, I3mYERsmgR, NICNAIIII, III'Tm'IIINN Pago ifwl KAPPA KAPPA PS1 I X ' f f ff W .. . , 'fl ,,, C , l ,1,....',.'fQ.: .Jw-Vx f 'il L i URING the school year 1918-19, XY. A. Scroggs, an alumnus of Oklahoma A. and M. College, originated the idea of a band fraternity. A year was consumed in working out the details of an organization. ln the fall of 1919 the plan was approved by Professor Makovsky, Director of the Band, and A. F. Martin, President of the Band. XYith the assistance of Professor Makovsky, ten outstanding individuals were chosen from the band, using scholarship, character, and musical ability as a basis for selections. XVith this group as a nucleus. a local organization was formed and XY. A. 'Scroggs elected president. During its hrst year the fraternity progressed rapidly. At the first national conclave A. F. Martin was elected Grand President. Letters were sent to the leading schools of the United States informing them of the purpose of the organization and before the year was ended Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi had received two petitions for membership. There are now fifteen active chapters of Kappa Kappa Psi in larger schools of the United States. OFFICERS EA RL Hol.vF1 ELD . . . Preszliwzt CLARENCE BRIQIQULQVIQ . l'1'fe-Pres1'def1! HA ROLD Picon . . Ser1'ela1'y- Treaszzrer ,. e.. an . , J Twp f0'ZU-NlAl.KUS, ROBERTS, KUGEL, EMMoNs Second row-Bossiiuu, Ho1.vF1ELD, CARTER, BREEDLOVE, BECKETT Bottom 7010-SLOCUM, BOSS.-XRD, Holmes, FLOOD, COLE Page 362 4COlL,lLlEGlE ORCHESTRA I A l HHN Frank Hlaclky came tO A. and M. in 1920, thc Urchcstra, whivh forma-rly cxistwl On the Campus, practically had cliccl. Vnclcr thc clirccftion of Prolussor Hlaclkv thc Organiza- tion was rcvivccl ancl marlc its first public appearance in the spring Of l922. Sincc l!l22 the Orchcstra has givcn annual COncQrts in the Vollcgc Auditorium. OFF ICERS OAKLEY PITMAN . . . . . Prf-xzflem' CLA RE NC is SLOCYM . lfyllff'-IJ1'6'Sl.ll6'IIf Lois lVlCfiINNIS . . Serrefapv-Y'rms1m'r MEMBERS First l7l.0IZ.llS C6110 CIlll'l.lI6'fS Sclrrzzssoplzom' ADDIE SMITH CA RI, AMT Louis MALKLS LIQROY BUSSARIJ Lois MCGINNIS ESTHIQR HILTNHR UAHLIQY PITMAN LUCILLE CARTER , OTIE REED Sfring Bass H0111-S V Ball 7111111 GUY QUYW JOHN VNLALKIQR DICK j1aw1cL Semnd l'Z.0lZ.lIS HARRY MCQUUWN CQATHICRINIQ FJYESS Flnfes and Pivmlos foywfs pe,f,,SS,'0,, fgiojlgfaggi PAUL NORRIS HAROLD F LOOD PLIXY COSTANIEN FL3X1E3IiVI4, ' D0U'Lf'-S BLRCHLY ROY ISIQRIQNDZIQN CI.ARIiNCIiflALI,AUIlER , . L . 5 Oboes Tronzbones l'10lU CIA-XKl+2NC'Ii SLOCUI EA RL HOLWIIQLO P111110 ANTHONY SIEDIQNKA liLMIiR ,FRONIC PAUL BOLLINOLR CHRIsT1x1z JAMES 1 Q : . , 5 7 , , T Page 363 AGEHE RUFENEX , , I A, M , I ,497 k., ,,, . 1 , .1 -I, U bring about a better race of men, it Was decided on the eve of the battle of Salamis that any IPL-Ill Who could bring in the heads of not less than Efty enemy Warriors would be dis- charged and sent honie to propagate a stronger race. From this conllict came fourteen mena the iirst RCF-NEX. The order is an outgrowth of the old ideal: 'lMen of courage: men of valor. Founded B. C. 623, the four hundred and thirteenth chapter was established at Uklahoma A. and M. College in 1922. On the Alumnae rolls of the order are found such names as Alexander the Great, Napoleon, Julius Caesar, Leonidas, Servius Tullius, Mendoza, and others. OFFICERS EDDIE MORAN . , . . Chief-Hz' Ruf-Neck REUBEN SPARKS . Exalted Neck PHIL RODGERS . Feallzer Neck VVILKIE COLLINS . Bull Neck C 3 TD f Un the 7I7Qf7l:R.XNCES, l,7AWstIN, lloonox, Morroizp, IJAvIs, BRANNON, MAYFIELII, STUKES, STEXYART, BROWN, l,INIJS,AY Stumling-WII.I.IAxis, HoI-TzxIAN, HARMAN, STVIIIILEFIELII, SXYEAZY, fQR.AY, IJEWITT, CAVETT, ROGERS, JETER, COLLINS, lfosTEIz, Nlli.-XDURS, BI'TTEIzIfIEI.II, MCSPAIJIIEN, SENECA, HENDERNJN, PENNY Slifflillg-SIKXIQKS, RINEHART, NIVRPHY, SWIM, XYOOLSEY, CUSTNER, DRAIN, ROGERS, l'I.AI.-ARK Lying-KIURAN, IQRATZ , Page364- i l I 11911 lElPS1l1LUN P11 f'1 l Hli local Cliaptcr of Pi lipsilon Pi, National P1-in 1l1'Q2ll1lZ2l1ltJ11, was instzillt-rl on thi' .X. zunl M. fulnpus, hlulitlzlry S, 1927. Prcvious to that clulc thc orclmfr was known :is Hlllclgnlioinzn Hell-Hounds. Hcforc thc HL-ll-1-louncls, thcrtf cxistt-cl an orclcr on tht- Czunpus known as 'Wggim-x'z1tor's. This group lcd Z1 rather hcctic cxistcmfc ancl in thc fall of 1921 it was clislmumlul Imcmilsv of irrugulznr activitics at a gricliron contcst lactwccn Uklalioniu A. zincl M. Vollcgtf anrl Phillips I'nivi-rsity. The Hell-Hounds wt-rn: organizvrl as an uppcrclzlss pup organization unrl inzulcf tht-ir tirst appcarancc in the fall of 1922. Regular nm-ctings arc hclcl scnii-nionthly cluring thc school j'C2lI', t-nzilnling thc group to holrl their entire ntoinhcrship intact throughout thc ycur. oFIfItfHRs JOHN STRICKIZR .... . Prvshlwzf 1-IERBER LIQNIQY . Vz'rf'-Prexzklwzt QI.-miss CHASTAIN . . . .5'0rr4'fzz1'y-Y'1'e'us11rf'r CHA RLIES YA NIJIE N BL' R4 LH Svrgcu II I-zz I-.11 rms , ,W ffm uP-'frA'f-'illri 54, ' ufbfhrv, Kai 011ll1f'1u1r 'l'IoNo1z, Arriva, lluuuxox, Snxieif, Xiiuw, R1'1.1iY, 51I.XlV1f, l'11,.XNIh.XN, lliirxx, tfxxn, Nlxxrizi, SflllIIfZ.llg7N1CllUN.XI.D, PITTS,VHNN,fiIl3StPN,f1lI.NI1fiR,SH1JlJ'I',Y.XN1JI2N1i1'RtL11,SPARKS,Nllfl1tIN.X1.1l.xllililif,HARNETT, Amis .S'z'ftz'ng-rCn.xsrxix, l'NlmERWooI,i, STRICKER f,1I,tlI'IJ, 13Iii.1.1w, XYn,1,iw, l.12x1ax' Page 369' PEPPERS I Q , ' , X ...f kj N THIC fall of 1921 a group of A. and Mfs far-seeing young women concluded that the time was at hand when co-eds should become more prominent in activities on the Aggie Campus. The apparent need for a women's pep cluh hastened the organization of the Peppers. The group is comprised of seven non-fraternity women and seven women from each of-the campus sororities. liach year new members are chosen to replace those lost through graduation and failure to return to school. Orange sweaters and black or dark skirts have been adopted as uniform dress for members of the order. NYorking in co-operation with men's pep organizations. the Peppers figure prominently in Stunts presented at athletic contests throughout the school year. OFFICERS NIARTIIA Loy . . President TIQSSA STANARD . . Vive-President XNILAMINA BEESON . . Sefretary-Treasurer it ff, 6 i Yr,..dt1i1'.1.as1AI1'A b'm 'AL-A E V r G f f t f 3 4 1 - , - ' . V, ' . - lg l 5-'I ' .V . t on x-,,,. .1 .. ,.' , ,V Y .- JA. 1- - -, ' - -wrt.. V, V . . , e , . Y , 5- .I ,415 . ' ' 5- ,Nfl YQ ' ': '4'.- ' ,X-5. 'A .O ' '..:.. UH'-?.x X '5 J HAIJNAH, KELL, Rt'ssELL, Bocoror, Conn, BICINTYRE, Illonox, OVERSTREET. BERRY, HUNT, Cowixx, DILI,ENER, SHVCK, Cox, XYEDDEL, DALE, BoNEN1sERoER, STOKE5, Snufr, AICALLESTER, QASTLE, IAREEMAN, BEEsoN, NIEHLIN, DIFFENUAFFER, HANCOCK, KICNEFF. I.oY Page 306 SOPHOMORE 1V11G1111.,AN'11'lES H1-1N,i11 15125, 111115111111-111 .'Xss111'iu1i1111 11L'C'111l'f1 111 t'11l111l12l1l' 11111 XX'z111111us 1ii111'11f, 21 1i1'l'w11 l11l1l1 11rga111i2z11i1111 1'11r 11111i1'i11g 111111 su111-rx'isi11g 1111-ir 111111 1'141ss, 1111- SfPI11117111f11-1' Yigi1411111 S111'ic1y was i1111111-1111111-15' L-s1z1111is111'11 111111 01111111111-r1-11 115' 1111-Ag1i11-wi111 1-x1-1'u1ix'1- 2ll1111f11'11X 11111 1111- frush. Thr Yigilauitcs 111-11'z1111v ll SllIJI11L'I11L'I11ill'Y ilI'I11 111 1111- 1-x1-1'u1ix'1- 11l'l1ilI'1111l'I11 111. 1111 5111111-111 Ass11ci111i1111. A group 111. 11110 11u11c1r1-11 SUI71111l'l111I'L'S was 1111151-11. This has 1'f1111111l1l'f1 us I11l'I111J4'Ts1111l 1111.11 1111 1111- 11rgu11izz1ti1111 511100 its 1I1CC1'J11l1I1. 11 is 1I11L'I1C1L'f1 115' 1111- Ass11Ciz11i1111 1011111-rs 111 grzicluully give 1111-r 111 1111- Yigi1z111111-s 1111 1111 111-11111 w11rkz11111 1111 s1111crvisi1111 111' 111i1111r 11111111111-s umlvr 11111 g11x'1-r111111'111z11 1'11111r111 111- 1111: 51111111111 Ass11ciz11i1 111. The 1fh1c-1 duty 111 thx' 811011-ty in 12127 has 110011 111 sec 111:11 1111- 1-I'L'S11111L'l1 11z1x'1-ry-1igi1111s1y 1111 scrvccl C2lI11I'Jl1S trz111iti1111s 211161 czlrcfully 2111111011 11y1hcru11-5111111r1-gu1u1i1111: g11vcr11i11g 1111-ir1-111111111 prcscri11c11 113' 1110 SlllC1CI11 SL-111110. 1113151li1fRS FRANK B1 r'r12R111u1,11 . . , Pl't'.YI'f!F7If PAUL KLT111-:L . 1vIil'f'-Pl'6'SI'll'ClIf 0111141 SPARKS . . . .S'm'r1'lf1r-1' AMIsR11sE PAT'I'liRS11N , Y1I'C'1lSlH'l'1' 1 'X 3 41314 1 ' L 5 ' 1 ff- 1-1 1 .f ew 1 ' K' Y 1 N 'i 'V N 1 ilu ff Mzx gQ T. A Ev ' X .7 1 ' -' Q ,, 1,1 .NPN 1'f N - ,j4'1-'ry-fix. Q' .gwj Y f 1' ' T 1 ' ','f f Tf1'WT ' f-T ' 4 ' 'nf 'W' A ' W' W' ' MT' M' an mi 1 ' 1 1, . l,1l1fL' UMEGA LITERARY SUCHETY f ,X IK, Rtl.AXNlZlilN in W99, Omega Literary Society proudly boasts of being the first student organization on the Aggie Ciampus. Since organization the Society has maintained the same ideals and purposes and always has been prominent in the held of debate and oratory. Chief purpose of the order is to foster develop- ment of literary ability among A. and M. students. Although the Society sponsors many features for the dexelopment' of individual ability, stress is placed on debate, reading, and oratory. Programs, consisting of debates, readings, and lectures, are presented at regular meetings of the group. At intervals throughout the year students desiring membership in the organization are given opportunities to tryout in either of the three phases of activity. OFFICERS Qt'i+1x'r1x lYIl.I,l.XMS . . Preszkiezzf At'LIiN Went: . . l-Ure-President HlI,IJ.QX MILLIQR . . Sec'1'e!a1'y-Treaslzrer liv13R12'i 1' C1..xRK . . Swjgetzfzf-zz!-Arms GERALD PIc'KE'1 r . . Reporter ,K xi Q - rr X .. Twp rmt'el?1..xc1q, Ilmtrmic, l,tJTTliR, llixcocx, CLARK, Ilxxmoxs, XYI1,u.u1s .SVVVIIIIIII rfm'e'XYxiIais, lfiw, Coxxuu., Smvsox, l,lIIPl'S, tfol'RTR1t.H'r, l'l.XRRUNY Tlzml rf:-its I'it'1qi1TT, Hoteeit, tQx1a1.x'1.1a, tlwex, timnoxs, M11.1.12R, A1,i.ENn12R Boltlmz rmeeaI3i'itie14.iiT, llouxixo, U.v.'1nsoN, t3.xI.1.t'e, NfcE1.1tox', ,'iXI.I.ENlJER 11.1 gt' .ms if DEBATE AND URATURY CLUB f liBA'l'Ii and Urzltury Vluli is am orgnnizaltirm whusv 1111-liilmwwliip is tfmnpim-fl ui' tlww students who are Cupnlileg of exhibiting unusual fort-nsiti ability. 'Iihv Vluli is rt-mgriizi-fl 21- a lcatlcr in its tivlml iJt'L'2ll1SL'lJi-tht' largc pcrcciitzigt- of its im-iiilnt-rs who lmvc rt prt-st,-ntt-fl AX. zinfl Nl. on Collcgc tlclmtc tennis and thc SUCCL-ss zlttuinccl in intcr-Cluli ccmtcsts. Mcinlmcrs of ID. and U. often arc juclgcs fur high sclnml clclmtcs nncl giw spt-viztl pmgmins at towns in thc vicinity nf Stillwatcr. Mclnlicrship incluclcs: Nina Hull, Tht-nu Clublc, Iiulzt Brown, Nnrgzirt-t Horton, lfL1Iz1Qunyli- Alice Hunt, Flsic flmsc, Luuisc ,lih0I1lZlS, Margtlcritc Buwc1'sotik, Ht-lvn Xthcati, Yirln Ft-Its, flauflc Fly, XYaync Miller, Lt-stcr Kilpatrick, Mucrl MCMurtry, Fry-fl F11-y, Don filllllllilbii, Hail Ilickcrsmi, Raylnuntl Bivcrt, Honwr King, Twl Mcfjuiatnn, Russcl Howard, XYiIlitnn 'llirpcyy Frank XYilliarns and Frt-ctlcrick Anien. UFFIC' ERS fiI,AL'IJIi FLY . lJl't'SI'lff'lIf NINA HALL . . I'1't'v-l'rf'51'flw1f I :LSIl'I fiIlASli . . . .St'l'l'l'fUl'-V-Y'l'l'1l.S'1H't'l' I,1asT12R IfIl.P.XTRIt'K . . Svr qm111-111-.-1rum WAYN14: iXIII.LliR . . . liapmffwr ljdflc' H19 24 Twp nm' lf1,Y, lfmav, NIcNIIi1zTm', 'I1xici'1cY, XYll.I,I.XN1s .S'f'!'lUI!f rmw-Iilxt., IiURTHN,AfiUIml.E. tf.u1vmai.i., Ibirxi-:Rmx 1gfIH0llIlfUTL 'XYHEAT, I3mvERsuc'K, Qi'.xx'i,I'3, lI.xl.1,, 'l'Hux1.xw WVOMENS A.TlHllL,lETlllC ASSOCllA'll llUN - ., M- ,v ,Ig ,I ,, -I X , fax ,. 1 , ygf UMIENYS ATHLIQTIC ASSOCIATION sponsors all sports fOr women, including hockey, socmfcr, hnskcl hull, hnsehnll, swimming, tennis, rilling, and truck. lt aims to dcvelop not only n high clcgrcc ol' pliysicnl ellicicncy, hut good health, high idcnls and sportsmnnsliip, and to give 21 prohtnhlc and plcnsurnlmlc usc Of leisurc time. To hcconic 21 INC1l1lJC'l' of the zlssociation EI girl must win one hundred points in any of the sports Incntioncd nlwcwv. I-X plzlfc on the hrst tc-um Of any Of those sports gives :I girl one hundred points. XYhcn II Incinlwr ol the association hns wOn clc-VQII hundred points She is awarded a lcttcr. OFFI C ERS P.xLIL.x MOEIILE . . . . Pzfcsiflezzt ,IANILI2 liwixci , Vive-P1'csz'dc1zf INEZ PAT'IIQRsox . S6't'l'Cl'Ul V NAIJI NE JONES Y1l'UflSI1l'6'l' NIILDRIEII ZAIIN ...,. . Pnblzfzfy SP1 JRT L EAIJERS AIIEI..TxIImE TIIAIN ..... Ilockey OIPIIELIA SIMS MARY BARNES . . GERALDINE LOWRY . CNYENDULINE VVILSON . . CATIIARINE DYESS GOLDIA DRYDEN ELSIE CIIASE . Snfcef' Baslecf Ball . Basclwcz II Swinmz in g . Ten 117.8 . Trade . R 1177 ing Top row-MOEHLE, WILSON, TAYLOR, CHOATE, SHUMAKER Scrond row-SHARP, ZAHN, SIMS, HALE, STANTON, YVHITTAKER, BARNES Third row-GASPER, JOHNSON, EWING, IQIRKENDALL, TROEGER, JONES, THAIN, SMART Bollom row-HIATT, LOVVRY, PATTERSON, ELLIS, STEPHENS, DvEss, DRY DEN i ,cg fl Ll Page 370 Pll lElPSllll.,UN ALPHA Q I l,l'll. X llmpu-1' ul l'1 l'.llSllHll .Xlplm Surmwly was luumlm-rl 411 ilu- 5Hllllll'lll Nlmllwflm 1 mul th flllllI'i'll inStillw11tvr, l7sfln'l1g11'y' l, lfI2l3. .X grmlgml' yuung mmlll-gv mmm-11, llll1'I't S11 ll mm lu: 1' pzlslm' worn wspnllsilllc' for llu- m'g4111ix11lim1. flu- lJlll'1lHSC ul llll5 Sururxlx' IS In lush-1' Q llflbllilll lm-llmxslup mwmg gurlg HI ilu llllllfll In L'IN'HLll'llQl' lvilvlimxll 1'csu411'1'l1, lu Sll'l'llglllL'll llu- flllflhllllll utxmmwplmvlx- Qummg ilu lI'Lllll its ml-mlwrs tur lvgulwwlllp lll C lll'l5llLlll mwlq. ML-xlllwrs nut in ilu' llll'lLll't' lll'l'I Russ Vzlllululll, lf11m1a1 Nlfwlrus, l,lll'i'llAl 111 uw l wt: ll: fflxlus, l'iVillN'lS Alblllilllfi, livssll- lmvis, lfumllly Vwllins, 'l'l1yra1 Vullins, lmmmv Sllnlllx llllu Yuuglm, Pc-zxrl Sll'llL'l'l zmcl Allll'QLll'L'l Xxlillllfw. 1ll7l li'liRS klliwwlli l,.XYXli . . l'w.m!f' l,ARR,x Zum Un-1 , l'm'-lU'w.v1'llf' UI.I,11Q YAl'4illN . . .S'fw'wff11x I-QYJQLYN I31431-:sux . Y'1'f'r1.s'11nr Pagc 371 Top rms'-Cola, UL'1es1,ER, Ilmlxlwxlm, XY. jouxsox, IIENm51zs0N, ,AXXIEQ Secfwzzd row-1'.xx'NI5, Wlx1.TE1c, IJVYALL, FRANKLIN, xlClgRIDE Bollnm f0'IL'-NICCORD, Bmzsux, JACK, W. BEESUN, Fox Y., W W. .W HOME ECUNUMICS CLUB s H ,,.. .-,... , J Q , , ,,,, fa I I f, h Q T ,, V V ' mf! ., ,, , I V, UMR ECONOMICS CLUB was organized at Oklahoma A. and M. College in 1913. Mem- bership of the Club consists of the honie economics faculty and all regularly enrolled students in the School of House Economics. The Club functions with both educational and social purposes. Each month two meetings are held: the lirst a business meeting to stimulate the activities and ideals of home economics: the second is for social purposes, intending to stimulate interest in social activities and make ntembers of the Club more prolicient in the great art of entertaining. OFFICERS NADINE lilRR . . President EDITH HILTON Vz'cc-Preszfdent NIQLLIIZ OsIzoRN . Secretary ALLENE HARPIQR . . Treasurer VERA lVlCCOLI,UM . Seljgmnt-at-Arms iq 3 ,Rami 'Sus K I Top rmc+ALEI3NIa H,xIzI'I5Ic, VERA NlCCUI,LlfM, NELLIE Usnoizx, LoIs Bizowx, EDITH HILTON Boiron: VOTL'-UPAI, Bxowau, IWAXINE HVIIMON, NADINE ORR, YELMA NICINTIRE, P.xNsY GOSSETT Page 572 lCULlLlEGllATE Alflll 'CLUB .'X. Xl. if H1111111'z11'y Ctl1z11111'1' was llrst ul- ll11- l'11ll1-giulv I-Il l'l1ll1 111'1g1111ix111if111N. lt 11 1 ' lHlll1llL'll all Ulclz1l111111z1 151. z1111l M. C 11111-g11l1y Slll'll'l1I+ wl1111:1ll11'1' w1-1'.- sr'l1f1lz11'wl111111111111rx ur l1z1cl cstz1l1lisl11-cl lllll1SlIill 1'1-1-fmls 111 l411'111-1'l11l1 x1'111'k l11-l111'1- 1-11111i11g 111 1':1ll1-gv. w l1 flzfp l'11rp11s1-111'II11-i'l11l11is111111-x'1-Impl1-111l111'sl1i11z1111ll11'i11gi11l111'l11s1-1' rm-lQ11i1111xl1ipll111a1wI11rl111r- 11 arc 11111-rcstccl in illll-lllI'H 11-lz1ti11g 111 l-QIYIU lifcf. Hl lfIi'liRS Hlclerux Rmalalzs . , , l'n-miwfzl HENRY Pcrlsux . lvllfl'-1117Slllffllf l'1L'I,.X P11xx'121z . A .Nl1'IKl'l'f!ll',X' C'1Q1'11, R11111Q1z'1s . Tl't'fI.YIll'!'l' ,, W .lfrllxwx XX lawr, l'1c'1'1Q11x1.1N, N1a1,n11N, NI1'C'1.1'111f, Xf1xl114.111'11111,, l'1111,1,11'-. l41.11'1,1aw, R11111.1cl:H. Xlvlixx ' ' ' 1 1 .j!1'f1111rlrrm'- IRYUN, XIAQI,-HN, K l,.x1eK, II1'1 ,l-LRT, l'llSHI'.R, I1l411'1aN, lwlmcwx, lXHliIiR'I'N, X11'11111,x, Nlliklill K, X111-1 I lzml rmc' I311NN1i11, l.111'1,I1, l.4111KI11x1c'1',1-1x111,1,1'K, ll,11.1., KI111a111,1c, XY.1'rK1xs, l'm1'1c11, 5XlITH, R+11,1i11N Bntrwlz ruff Iir11,1,1x1.1aR, XXIa1xv1a11, C 111u5Tx1.1s, NI. l'.XlRl'IIII.lJ, I'. l'..XIRt'IIIl,lD, f9,x1111x1s11, I-l.xN1.1a1', 1911. um IN XI1 I 1,1'R1s, SI'Kv111n', NI1a11r'1a11 P11111' ffm' YOUNG MENS Cll-llRllSTllAN ASSUCHATION 0, ,VI ,, .,!, I, . - 1 f .1 ,. r rf a ,fy , , .,.,.. , .1 , HE Y. M. C. A. has as its ultimate aim the development of character and Christian manhood. It is a non-sectarian, non-partisan group otiering opportunities to all students. The Association maintains club rooms for reading and recreation, keeps a file of approved rooming and boarding houses, attempts to promote conservative social life among the student body and sponsors weekly meetings for discussion of the Bible and personal, campus, and world problems. The Freshman Bible and a directory of all students, faculty and employees of the College are published and distributed to the student body without charge. OFFICERS CLARENCE PADEN . .... . President BEO RECER . . Vive-President STAN R. PIER . . Sf?CI'6'fCU V ROBERT PARKER . Y1l'6USIlI'6'I' CABIN ET EDWIN BRIoos ORIN BURLEY RoY HOLLEMAN IQEITH HUMBLE IQEITH LECAMP IQELSO MCFALI. ARTHUR MEYER RALPH POTTER M ILLER PATTERSON I I l ll I 1 l I , ' Top ?'0'ZUmlQl7TH, SANDERSON, RECER, I,EC,xx1P, BURLEY, T,wLoR .Seromi VOIL'-MEYER, lVIeFALL, WEBB, STERBA, WILL1AMs, Ho1,I.ERMAN, PIER Botmm 7'0'ZU+PATTERSON, PARKER, POTTER, PADEN, BRIGGS, HUMBLE y Page 374 YOUNG 'XNUMIENS CHRIISTIIAN ASSDCIATION . '- -- , ,, N. N .fr -f HE activitics on thc A. uml M. llnnpus. X . XX . if A. 151111 urgunizutirm of fql1l'iSliLlll young wmncn stuflvnts for t-L1I'lIlR'I'il1.., rm ll 111 In the wurk of thu 2lSSUCfiLiii1lll am aiu-lnpt is nuulc tn slimulzltmf fricmllim-as zmrl vmur ZIITIOIIQ mcxulncrs of thc group. Tha' Y. VY. along with thc prcscln-clzly pmlmlcms zmrl svml HFFIVIQRS IEULA I3 Rowx . IiA'1'111.IQ1f:N Clwla . DQR OTHY SWA N K Luoxx IDILWURTH CABINIST N ULIYIS I :AliI,lCS Ex'1sLyx RURICX P15112 fH.XSIi Iil.IZ,x1s1c'r11 BOLLINGIER AI,LIiNIi HARPER Y, M. Cf A-X. spfmsurs wcckly rc-ligiuus 111g-vlillgs for mln cu um f 5 clclcgzltws to sialic, I'CgiHIllll zmrl mltimml wtufln-nl 44,1111 mmm . 1Jl'l'.S'l.IfPlIf I 'IU'-P1'4'x Z-I1Y6'Hf . SUL'l'f'lfl1l'-V 7 '1'ms1z1'L 1' M.xR11e XY.Xl.'l'liR MA Rx' time IiY151,Yx R1c'HAx1ms I':I,IZAIiIi'I'II jouxsux 4 w Top ?'I7'ZL'fC,XVfi, W,x1-T1i1z, Il.xRP15R, IJILWURTH, BIUEHIJC, i'H.u1a, Ii.xu1.uw Bottom rms-NICCULLUI, I5o1.L1Nc aE1z, R1CH.xR11s, Rumax, Ilkmvx, Sxxxxxx, Uma Page U5 KAPPA PHI A f f K.. ,. - ' .,f ' APPA PHI, National Honorary Organization for Methodist Episcopal girls, was founded at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, in l916. Theta Chapter was installed at Oklahoma A. and M. College in May, 1921. Purposes of Kappa Phi are to form a closer association among Methodist women who are students in state and independent universities and colleges, to make the work among student women of the Methodist Church more effective and suthcient, to maintain a more serviceable organization to care for incoming freshmen each year, and to provide religious training and whole- some social life, that its members may be stronger, more ethcient women of the church of tomorrow. ,Members of Kappa Phi are: Elizabeth Atkinson, Rosalie Bollinger, Frances Baker, Rosalie Vecker, Gladys Toler Burris, Ethel Bell Borden, Mary Barnes, Nellie Berry, Faye Christmas, Xliilma .I une Fisher, Anna Cermack, Marjorie Cavett, Genevieve Crane, Xllinifred Carlisle, Gladys Cooper, Victoria Cox, Lorelee Childers, Janice Ewing, Bluebell Gayman, Pansy Gossett, Zelma Hammond, Fern Hurley, Marcella Hiltner, Ella Hiltner, Ardis Hill, Dilla Hill, Mabel Horning, Letha Hamilton, Rose Heinz, Dolly Hughes, Bernice Jones, Leda lung, Hazel King, Geraldine Lowry, Neva Long, Lois LaGrange, Grace Mossler, Ruth McCoy, and Doris McDonald. Paula Moehle, Lois McGinnis, Nellie Osborn, Thelma Potter, Mildred Prince, Iva Roberts, Dorothy Reece, and Eunice Reeves. lmgt- 376 IKAIPIPA PHI N 1 11, ..f X I UI ISIC SIYANSI JN, RUS1fSlI'HlllJ, I'1illllIIl' Sl11pI1's, .'X1I1-I11i1I1- VIIIIQIIII, 111-1111 1111 I1 141 1 I11I1r II11-I11111 'I'I1111fk1-r, fllzulys 'II11yI11r, ICSII11-r XK'i1tkiz1-r, IilsivM111-XX'rigI11, I lm 1 XX 1111 111 1 1x X1 IIILF9, .-X111111 Mario XYZIFII, XICFSIL' XX'I1it11Ic1'1', 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 mx 11, Doris I3r11w11, I'lYL'IyIl I3i1'kf11r1 l,Ulyx.1C11p111rN I111IIJ11x'1s, Ipulxn IIIIIKII 1r 1113 J I Ilukc, I.111-II11 Iillis,111111111-121111111111 11111 I tI11If f111rI111 111 1111I II1I1I1 XXIIIIIII 111. I51A11I41I1 II 1111 I111 111 I flllHL H1-1II11-rg, A1111'Ii11 HLIQI11-S, I,111'1II1' Is1'11I111rl, M111'tI111 .IUIIIL Milflrcrrl IUI111 xlllll 11 nwn 1 IL xuight, NILIZIIIIHI I-z1k1-, Myra Mzwity, N1111111i NIz1yI11-Ifl, I31-11Iz1I1 NI1'IJf I Ll IX It Uxuns 11111 Milmlrccl I'11rLw11o1I. I 1111 0111111 Maris Raw. Iirmu SI11-rr111I, IIIIYL' Swullcy, C21-111-x'i1'x'1r Smith, IIII1 S 111111 I 11 I111111 'II21IIL'y, Pcarl xYL'21YCI', Iilva I,1-1- XYI1i11', H11z1AI XYI111I1'y, 11111I Mary X 1 11 UFIfICIF RQ I 1 OR 1 XYARIJ . CI0l'l'l'Sf9I7lI1fI.lIQ 1111 max IIAYI N R1oR1121'.1x'1e'1 r 1 1111 111N1Q I,11w11Y I Ll x IX1Io1Q111,12 INI1114: W1111,1 11 um C211ss1+:'r'1' PI'1'.s'1'1f1'11 I fJl'!'SI.Ifl'7If .S'l'l'l'1'fIll'VV .S'1'11r1'1'11r'v Y'r1'11s111'11r C'l111pI111'1z II1'Sf0l'I'llII THE AGGlllE SOCIETY , s 2 lx if I , Hli ANGIE SOVIETY is an organization consisting of all students enrolled in the school of agriculture, who automatically become members upon enrollment in the School of Agri- culture. Purpose of the organization is to create interest among agricultural students in the various agricultural operations: to become niore familiar with the different branches of agriculture that are dealt with through scientihc studyg and to feature entertainments that would be inducing and inspiring to those who are pursuing agricultural courses. It is the aim of the organization to promote good fellowship, interest and co-operation among the agricultural students. The Aggie Society is a central organization having precedence over the departmental organi- zations. Its activities, which vary from year to year, consist of featuring intramural sports, an annual banquet, a barn-warming and the annual aggie fair. Regular nieetings are held twice each month, at which time programs are given, consisting of music, talks and debates by agricultural students, and talks by members of the faculty and members of the agricultural extension division. l . . 1 i 5 S -fiuuuuia fc' '71, v ' 'X gi 'c i 513,65 J lx, Page 373 l l i l l 1 u l ,l l l l l l THE AGGHE SUCHETY I, , X xf , f - V f ,, RUGRAMS also are given lmy the various departments in an effort to familiarize stnfls-nts with the work of each department ancl to assist them in selecting courses forspecialization. These programs give the basic student a lmetter iclea of the course he wishes to pursue, anrl lo some extent, eliminate dissatisfaction and changing of clepartments. Through these activities the Society attempts to form a closer relationship lretween the agricultural faculty and their stuclents, anrl ultimately to make for a lietter School of Agriculture at Oklahoma A. antl NI. follege. UFFIt'I-I RS jon N MCt'oLLL'M LEE PHILLIPS . . . PVf',Ylilft'lIf . l'1't'c- P resirl H111 X OE L FA R RI N GTO N . . Sc'r1'0f4z ry- frm S11 rel' lf . ' L , iz' 1 s 1 fi? I Pdgr THE ENGTNEERTNG S OCTETY HE Engineering Society was organized several years ago at Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College to promote a better acquaintance between engineers and to obtain more solid support for the several features offered each year by that school. Membership is optional, but the dues have been set at one dollar per year in order that everyone may belong and enjoy the many benefits derived from such an organization. Une meeting is held at the beginning of the fall term to acquaint the members and otiicers and to outline the year's work. Besides this meeting is the annual watermelon feed for members of the Engineering Society. Thousands of pounds of melons usually are consumed at these festivals. Programs are given at called meetings throughout the school year. These programs often are comprised of lectures from men of national prominence or educational motion pictures donated or loaned by large manufacturing companies. The year's activities culminate with one of the biggest attractions of the college year when the engineering school at large gives its annual show. .Q , l . 2 , g A sg g .K :rv A GQ Y 1 'ws I em T Vg W F N E , fag 4' N..,M,.b v-SJ I, gy 'sf sf' ' gf Q 8 Page 380 THE lENGllNlElElRllNG SUCHETY , l f J I-Ili show requires two clays, usually the latter part of May, rluring which time a lianfgtu-t paracle. flance, ancl exposition of the work ancl appliances usefl liy the various clepartnients of the school are shown. Preparations for this occasion are lmegun in the fall anrl continue until the show is presentecl to the public. The show is entirely self-supporting, lmeing sponsorecl lry tht Society, which furnishes lmoth talent and funcls. Although the Society is a local organization. it is alliliatecil with national chapters anrl re- ceives literature and proceeclings from the national organization. Olhcers are elected in the spring to serve throughout the following year. Officers are all upperclassmen. UFFICI-IRS Ciacu. NICXYTON HAROLD REIDDING SIDNEY liwlxo . Emva. RD TA vi,oR . P ITS I-11671 I . l vI.t'f'-PVt'.Y fd 6111 . Serrvtflry-Y'n't1511rer . C 'owvspo ml ing .Secf em ry '- if 7. iz ,s lr ' it if ,, i L Page XXI AMERICAN INSTITUTE OE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Twp HITU1XYY.XT'l', Ilulfr, K1cAl's13, DAVIS, HuRTuN, KIYRT1, DIRCIAINIQL, SMITH .Ymfzzfl rn-zv-PE14c'1vA1, REED, Rumalw, I'1ciKETT, Rm:12RTsuN, Clulss, C0115 7xflI47'!fI'11?i' RIciuA1m5, Iiuzuxu Ihxluwx, I31,.xc'KKh:'1A1'1f:l:, SHINN, Smm, lful'TA Hnlhfm l'0TL'7REC'I2R, GLENN, IiUNCi,XHlil., SKINNER, 5IiARCY AIJIRIIA EETA IQAIRIRA fNz1tiUnz1l Hulzlniczll FI'ilICI'lIIlYI w . I IIII ,E EW, I IIICII. 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I x f I 4 V j',,- XX f Xi If 1 ' J Q 2 V , Q n fi ' S - f , 3 L A',gp' 'XXX f M,,a i af A' XNM .,'-2. ' N.. ' ' , 1 f--, ' ' ff- , 1, ' 5' ',g, 1' X 2 Y xl ,ff Q' L' N .rfb ' ' XX fy' Q 1 - 'PM V J NX U , 2? f X HQ If a V 1 ' ,, f ' ' - , In X XXX 'll' x Xxxv I ' f Q -F-www, Y ' W i f5Kl mx f ' K'Xx, ' x x X i f XX X I 1 xx ff j X ' .xx - xl x xx I I 5' xx 1 . xx f 'X , XX X, XX . xx If ' xx , 1 uw x AX f 1' XX X 'fu X-, ff xxx 1' . X X X 1 'fl X ,' . , 1 I A Pug IN? 25 HEAR YEZE! HEAR YEZY lllfi profoundly t'ont'eive:l seetion is illuminated hy a douhle-soeketed ideal, any- thing yott fntl in it that is not, of its own merit. as funny as a Zeta's date, will strive Io lie the trutheethat is. the truth as we see the truth. Uftentinies the truth is funnier than the Zeta s date. Yes, it is laughalileg the truth with all its futility and hy-play: the truth with all its devious ways and eniliellislnnents, the truth, with all the Thetas and Pi Phis and slessie 'lihatvhers' sworn ne ver to let it get heyond Chapter meeting. Hur truths must soar on lmorrowetl pinionsg our humor is old enough and strong enough to stand liy itself. B ut, lmefore going any further. let me say this right now: if any of you-all are come here tonight to represent the pernicious lifiuor interests or as delegates from the laseivious gaining hells that have heretofore tiontrolled our fair municipality, I want to say to you, here and now, that l don't want your support! l don't need your support! No! Go hack to vile masters, every one of you. and tell them that Peter Greensleeves is not a man to stoop to their low, eontemptilile t'hit'anery, and does not want their support! And l know, my friends, that each of you pure, htinte-hrewingeer, lovingehonest, upright American Citizens, you fearless and moral members of our fair municipality, will stand hack of me to a man when l say these words! tfheersll And, so, with Cheers, we assume: After due Consideration of the Candidates filing for the position of Kampus King, we have, as suggested in the winners' campaign slogan, voted for an old established Campus firm. tif course. only the Betas, Lamlvda Chis, Kappa Sigs, Sigma Chis, Sig Ephs, Kappa Nus, Chi Betas, Acaeias, Alpha Gamma Rhos, Kappa Alphas CSJ, and Alpha Rho Chis are gullalile enough to think that the Contest was Conducted openly and fairly and that the candidates receiving the most votes really won. The others will think that, in the stillness of midnight, behind the Closed doors of the Redskin oflice, a sinister Crew sat in whispered session to proclaim the new Dynasty. However, now that the l,ine of Rue is definitely established, we join in the popular acclaim, Long Live the King. To many of the younger aspirants, we offer consolation and encouragement. Had they lieen hetter known on the campus, the reigning house might have had a far more hitter struggle. To the young pretenders-persevere3 tradition and continuous service counts heavily at the polls. Xl ill we all kindly stand and drink a toast: To the lineage of old Sigma Nu, Where the 'llerhush and Mclilroys grew, Bob Viiatson and Flynn, And the other good men, XYhat Chance do they have with this Crew? Page 386 ,. -i sq' ' 2 PS5 , if T -ZF has Af .1 ' ,gil ? X-2 . Wi g! f ,F X ' 1 it vf 154. vt ' K 'Wi 6-.J p 1 ff Bins BYE, pi pai pf lt' ll s X T'Vl'Ziff6'lI in the Darkesf Era of Pl' Phi PI'0bIlfl.0H Pi Phi, Pi Phi. Singing the blues all day, Brainless, but Contentedlyg Bye bye, Pi Phi. just inside of their door: No one here Could ever double-date Pi Phi, Pi Phi, me, XYhy do you sit and say, And, of course, the Chios, they all There's no iustice no mo'? hate me, So rub the lipstick ohf my lips, Forgive me all my bones and slips: Pi Phi, good-bye. All through the winter You've been around XYatching the Thetas Do things up brown. Pi Phi, Pi Phi. Gotta be on my wav, Theta, Theta' NYhere there's late dates galore. IQOWU Where ,the le'0hl7l9f SUWS ' Lip all night in a tree. Theta, Theta, Give me back my watch and dough, You, with your taking ways, Here I go Listen unto my plea. Feeling lowg Down in the cellar Bye bye, Pi Phi, l see you wait XVhere a Theta waits for me, With dreamy eyes Page 387 For your second date: Theta, Theta. Pride of my night and diiys, Get your hand olif my knee. Pi Phi girls across the lea. They can see You and me: Bye bye, Pi Phi. They behold you on my knee tlurgling happily and freeg Bye bye, Pi Phi. Though you put the Pi Phis on pro- bation, You can furnish us with recreation .And although that's why you rate Still you please and satiateg Pi Phi, good-bye. THE tCUW-QOLLEGE CCREDU N taking up the task of exposing the many absurd things the average abecedarian of this Pantheon of the lirudite llovine assumes to be true and discusses, we toss a few withered violets toward those hardy pioneers in provincial thought, the Messrs. H. l.. Mencken and tleorge lean Nathan. This irrefutable duet has long since run the octave scale of man's ab- surdityg now, in pianissimo, we drop into the discord of laying down in form the local super- stition. Our average co-ed, and most of them are woefullv average, will had this work ofim- mense benefit in entertaining their enlightened escort through a somnambulist evening. just suggest: That the l'i l'his were put on probation because the other girls were jealous of them and that tlertrude llolt knows more about it than she cares to tell. That if a fraternity fails to pledge a man they are after, he always becomes a donkey in a short while, and the chapter is mighty glad they didn't get him. That if we knew some of these boys in the different chapters better, we would soon find out that they are not nearly so asinine as they appear. That if it wasn't for the fraternities the school would go to the dogs. That if it wasn't for the fraternities the school would be better off. That U. lf students drink anything from raisin-jack to fusel oil, but the average :Xggie can drink them down any time. That Hizzell is more ofa farmer than Knapp. That the Vaptain of the football team is usually a social pariah. That if tlld Ventral was to be torn down, the alumni would raise Uld Ned. That most late dates are for no good purpose. That if the School of Agriculture was abolished and the name of the Vollege changed, it would be dang hard to get appropriations. That most co-eds come to school to get married. That if half the social leaders on the campus were to walk down the main street of their home town, all the natives would laugh heartily. That A. and M. has such a fine college spirit because the town is isolated and the students are brought closer together. That if the boys at Crutchfield hall were to dine at the l.ambda Chi house, they would eat noisily and spill hash on the other diners. That fraternities starve their members in order to make both ends meet. That Skeet l'erry is a more valuable man to A. and Xl. than Paul Miller. That in order to be elected to office, candidates must speak to everyone, hand out climax, and keep most of their moves secret. That T. N. lQ.s formerly counted the ballots after election and saw that their candidates won. That A, and M. has had nriny better teams than fl. l'. but has usually had tough luck or couldn't get started. That the President and Fecretary of the Student Fenate let all their friends into the dances free, and pocket a part of the money. That the editor of the Redskiu usually picks the beauty queens himself. That instructors get together at nights and after class and discuss the work of the students. That if instructors could do anything else, they wouldn't be teaching school. That the Registrars office is controlled bySigmC1 Nus who spend half of their time working for the fraternity. That Anatole France is a town and that Jutland Bay is a horse owned by the college. Page 385 u That the reason the school has to worry about appropriations is because Dr. Knapp is a Republican. but it would be impossible to remove him because of his influence. That half of T. N. li. was faculty members. That Dr. McElroy is the best dean on the campus and will someday be President of the Vollegeg but being head of the lliscipline iiommittee has changed him a lot. That Clarence l'aden used the Ufollegian as a Y. M. C. A. house organ and consulted with Stan Pier about editorial policies. That if a girl keeps hinting to a K. A. he will propose. That any girl who dates Fuzzy Harman is not above reproach. That the whole world knows of A. and Mfs success in wrestling, and that other colleges greatly envy our mat squads. That few girls go to the library to study but only use that excuse for keeping clandestine dates. That XYhen the band plays our U. A. M. C. is a more inspiring song than O, A. M. CH? That all other colleges offer their athletes soft jobs to get them to attend. That if a person ever leaves A. and M. to go to another school, he will always come back liking Aggie- land more than ever. That seniors realize they don't know half as nuch as freshmen think they know. That a man who takes Science and Literature is a sissy. That engineering and commerce grads become clerks in grocery stores and clothing stores. That the larger Missouri Yalley schools are afraid to schedule A. and M. in football. That Betas from sister chapters will not go near the local Beta stables. Page 389 That flrace Mountcastle Martin is a great intellectual and that oral book reviews by her would be cheap at five dollars each. That john l.. Bishop is a true friend of the college boys and is really a great philanthropist. That if Bob Yincent would train as consistently as he dates, he would be the champion. That Maully spends all his time in eating-houses telling how he won the Cornell game. That prominent athletes have the best chance to win out in campus politics. That Bennie Owen is a helluva football coach, but was able to hold on as long as he did because of his pull with the alumni. That a man who is not always talking is more intelligent than the one who talks continuously. That shouting and whistling at dances has some- thing to do with a question of morals. That Kappa Sigma and Beta are trying to ge together, and have given two mutual-admiration smokers this year for that purpose. That all the strong men in campus affairs who didn't leave last year will get out the spring, and that there are no good men coming along to take their place. That a man who smokes on the campus has very little college spirit. That half of the benefits of college are in the associa- tions formed. That Robert E. l.ee was a founder of K. A. lsl, or, at least, knew of its existence. That the College is dominated by the Ministerial Alliance. That anyone who reads Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Mencken, Ben llecht, Floyd Dell, Theodore Ureiser, james Branch Cabell, Carl YanYechten, Sherwood. Anderson or the modern poets is likely to be a radical and that there is no telling what he might do. That a large portion of the Aggie enrollment is going through college on 9.13 a day. CAMPUS TRTPES VR aim has been toward a representative bird in each flock. Generally, the leader, or the denizen most ostentatious, has been winged. For instance, when you think of Ruff-Nex, who instantly comes into your mind? ls it l.eonard Ralston? ls it George Mclflroy? ls it Faye lfisher? No. nine times out of ten when you ponder over the Ruff-Nex hypothesis, the rugged beautv and the manly features of the invincible liddie Moran is perched along the outer rim of the associative areas. Hut, who in heck ever thinks of the Ruff-Nex, anyway V' l,ltllf Hl'NT is a hangover from tlodey's Ladies' liooli, plush albums, bustles, and just a suggestion of cigar-store lndian. She is ante-compact in her convictions and is of a militant morality. Alice is the iron deer in front of the Theta pagoda. Il,I7RlzlJ Rl SShl.l. is one of the l- Told-You-Sos of the early stewed- herring dynasties. She was relayed to llr. Snapp's Saggricultural Seminary by re- mote control and handefl to the lfhio Fistern on a silver prune shell. Kalsamine is the girl with the line, and is the pastel penitent who has been speaking to you all year. tll,l,Y Vt RYAN is the staunchest supporter of the rhubarb boys. She is the large voice at the feline shack, and what she says to the kite kiddies goesewhat she says goes. by the usual route. all over the campus. Poll has a good beiltl for litCI'LltLll'e1 she shollltl confine it to literature. VZZ HARMAN is the last of the mo' hickians. He arrived at college in a pinch back coat, a send-no-money set of trousers, a hat scrupulously selected from page ZSQGA. of the current Mtintgoinery-Wfard softest libre, and an understanding that Papa Henry's slice of Custer Vity would see him through. In two years he learned to blush: in three he forgot how. Today, liuzy counts his amours on a Burroughs lightning calculator. LENN SIMNION is an example of what determination and T. N. li. can do for a man. He is the boy with the alpine aim. If this year's Redskin is not the best in Aggie history, you can lay it on your Sunday trousers: it'll keep the press where it belongs. ARI. StfHliDI,HR is the editor of the Aggievator and is the three and a half paragraph Nietzschean of the Lambda Chi Alpha menage. However, now and then we detect a faint trace of Rotarianismcreeping into his attitude. For instance, he believes in the freedom of the press, and, at the same time likes to consider himself as standing in with Prexy. AXYSUN TAYl.filR is a tin-type Parnas- sian, cramping his literary wings in a 20- em column. A true altruistg witness the es- pecial box he carries in the Ufollegian to inform the laity of the esoteric context of the words appearing over his editorials. Person- allv, he is as line a bairn as ever cussed the woman's Hell- lfanat ic Council. AVI. Mll.,l.liR is the spiritual rebel of the younger illuminati. He is an emo- tional jumping-jack in his relations with the considered sex. journalistieally, he isa Kappa Sigma, with strong tendencies toward Hale and thunder. Witness his courage in the sinister emotional intrigue with the little blonde Theta advertisement for it. XN'hy did he ever let ,lerome Pick 'er? INIFRED LIVERMURH is one of the reasons why people lost interest in getting them off Wiinnie, as she would be called if she were winnier, is the Russian XYolf Hound of the white house west of the valley. Somebody told her she looked like Greta Garbo, and she didn't believe it? There are possibly other redeeming features. UBY STANTUNS grey hairs are prema- ture. The Kappa Deltans wished the helm off on the jewel at a time when the campus was trying to make itself believe that K. ID. was right up there at the top. She has been laboring under that superstition right along. Ptzgt' 390 51 -- f 'X 5? f 'Y 1 Ki, .N 'RX S3646 l,tlNLfU ,VU ,Z oiiiugs picks 'irisruyi t1.x1.1s Wiximix . lVllLDRIilD Rtfsslsu. BLANCIIE Hionox . VVINIFRIQD l.,lXf'lERMORI+I . F1.oss1i4: Dlxox . . FR.1.Nc1s FRMQMAN . MA RY jaxisi' 'l'LfRNlsUL1. Liz Sxxlsoux . . . Bificsox teitherl . . Bois Vt7.x'rsox's Sisriciz . MA RDIIE Lou Bovmx RUTH Coma . . H.i+:1.Ex Howis . Diaixx lfiucmrixx . . G r1R'rRUo12 HoL'r . , . Forward ilfore Forward . Hazard Se! Bock' , So11il1 Eno' . Throw Bork C11 1111911 112171 M cz 1151 gel' . . . .Por . Below Por . . . Scout I7ZlUNl.Qt'lIt'6' Dept. . . FI11sI1I1r11'k c2ffC7ISZiTl6' Tczckle . . . Couch -1lss1's111111 C011 rlz SI1f7SfIifllfCS.' BERYL Axrnoxv, looms ALDRIDGE, li1.1zAmiTH HAAs, l..sox.x Boxexrssnonn, THELMA Wlspprar., FUNNY jrixxlxos, Vic- TORIA Cox, NIUANITA HALIQ THE GAME ALSIH RUSSELL, Kansas corntlower flash, kicked off after a warm engagement with Chambers, playing the other end for the Side-line Sheiks. On the first play, Marjie Lou Boylan went through Picker for a dollar and sixty cents. A series of smashing line plunges fol- lowed, leaving the mules on the heifers' three-foot line at the close of the first four dates. Ball goes over and Turnbull tears around right' end. Time is Called to repair tear. Creilly punted on the third down, and a triple play followed, Donna to Brice to Doc, unassisted. The Varsity Club orchestra called Barnett from the game and struck up an air, which was rapidly assumed by Dowling, batting for Virtue in the Basement. Kongabel plays oil two shirts and the mules begin an offensive attack, planned by Bishop, a brother of the Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. head. Sanborn is penalized for holding, and Opal goes home to put on a pair of socks. A short run to the middle of the filed places Hoge within reach of the basket. Vlfatson is left to hold the hrst sack, while jones steals home. Dixon signals for a safety, and three Betas run to the Tiger Shop to get her a package. Bivert tackles Howe and the ball is fumbled, Bivert going to the otiice to be struck out by Plaster. A recovery is made by charging the members outside ol the house a social fee and ,less Hoke is given the money for the mortgage, plus interest. Vincent is nailed for a three-dollar loss, and comes out of his corner groggy at the end of the fourth. Guernsey walks under a Bevo sign and passes, throwing thirty yards to Bateman. Play protested by Burris who cites rule 32lt3 from Prexy's Little Moral Reminders. tSee Prexy's Paragraphs in the tfJ'Cappasigma or call 52 any time after the first of the month.l W'oman's Panhellenic Council holds that play is not in keeping with their ideals of justice, so the mules make out dates for the week-end. Spickelmier comes in to warm the bench at a motion from Coach Scott. At the beginning of the second quarter, six Chi Omegas had quit school, and Gertrude Holt made a fast play, Russell to Freeman to College Addition Alumni and the Pi Phis came in to the bench. Three strikes were called on Vlfatson, but in the fourth she got it lit. A foul ball to the right held, and a sharp play off south end netted the heifers six yards. Loy out, Chi Omega to Theta to Panhellenic. Harper goes home for the first score of the mules. Dan Rues Fishers fast work around the Pi Phi kitchen window. Turnbull slugs Ruth with a smoked herring for un- necessary roughness, and Lent begins. Ruth out. As the whistle sounded to end the half, thirteen Alpha Delts broke their necks getting to the window. Ptlgt' 302 ANIMAL Enwix RD BURR1s . ROHIQRT HA RPICR ALLAN VVILLIS . VLINTON RUNYON HUSBANDRY TEAM , .Silokrr . Lnofenzfl . Clllfillll Boy . .lI1rl1'.S'f?1'1111z'r BRYCIQ BARN1a'rT . . . Slczzllz fiiRA NT HL'MI'lIR1cY . Duff linnles GIQOROIQ MCFLROY Pvc! lazzzmzfff FAY1c F1sH1QR . . . lifrfllkxc VVOOGLIN . . . High .llnuqul HA RRIS BAT1-:MAN . tbillfliflf HARRY Gl'lERNSIiX' Fly Killer RAYMOND BIVIQRT 011' Clmml BILL B1sHOP . ll'm11gf1'r l.1sw1s VLARK . . . . .Mata Coarlz, DEAN SCOTT A.vs1'xtaz1f Cmzriz, H. A. :XNIJRICWS SItf7SfI.f1lf6'S.' JOHN STRICKICR, JIQROMI4: P1ci:icR, BRLTIC Axlls, Pllll, VVILISUR, W. PAUL lX'fILI,ER, DEROss ELLIS, CLARK Yiaxrifgs, VARI. AMT, CLAIRE TQIEEGAN, l,ITTI.l1I SPIf'KIiI.MIl'IR. VVAYNE l':IJtQIiR'I'UN, PAUL MAYs PRINCE the half an exhibition was put on by the Hell Hounds, headed by their able thieftian, John Stricker. Breedlove and Stricker sung a duet, entitled, Wie are Brothers, and joe Lipscomb and Nolan jordan gave short talks on VX'hat Kappa Alpha has done to help the College Along. Lipscomb pointed with pride to the three graduates of the southern order. Someone nominated Martha Loy for queen of something or other and play was resumed. Un the first play, Dowling dove over the heads of the Beta rooting section to capture Vhenault, who had gone over Hale with an extract from Count Bruga. Mutt Harvey came in late and inadvertently leaned against the doorbell. Kappa Sig pledge calls Dean Freeman for date, bringing out a riot of color from the bloomer section. Ball goes over. Uffsides called on the mules when Carl Amt is discovered to be hiding on the jacks side of the line. The director of the girls' glee club is pinned, but Carl gets his badge back some way after the trip. lilsie D. Hand goes in for the Young Democrats, and legislators appear on scene to root for the jacks. A long end run around Higdon's Pointex brought the side-lines to their knees. She had broken through the first line defense and had a clear field ahead, but was stopped by rule No. 127. Stan Pier starts a drive through the O'C'ollegian and the College is made safe for the single standard. Prexy insinuates that only the most lascivious dare discuss sex openly and Paden is nailed for a one-degree loss. Harman retires on foul balls. Un the last down, the ends go out. New fuses are put in and play begins with Strack tack- ling a leg of beef for the evening meal. Vincent feints to left, followed by Herber I.eney's big feet. Wallin works her way through the line, but Mason is caught. VYorth Fullbright is the hero of a fast play for recognition on the Uklahoma City Police Department and Big Boy Cargill is out. The Thetas run interference for the Inter-Fraternity around the VYoman's Pan-Heil but the dumplings hold and Pi Phi is left warming the bench. Holt goes in for mourning and Free- man stops a fast one labeled Insipience. An aerial attack started, Harman hurling pebbles against the Theta attic window. Dark- ness was falling over the field when it was discovered that the jacks had advanced the ball thirty yards. Play was ruled out, when Coach Freeman was found sitting on a soap box in the middle of the field trying to catch the Animal Husbanders signals. As the whistle sounded to end the game, thirteen Alpha Delts glanced disgustedly toward the window, and then, carefully, placed their thumbs to their noses and violently agitated their index fingers. Score at end of game: jacks: 4 A. M.: Husbanders, sober. ljtlgft' 7541! 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A, gf k V31 jj :ii J: gist i fm - l-- ' T , ' 5'J39iixx . mesa V, J jr 3, , - . i I A I A Ei! 1 Doc Qoarms II ' 'FIHI W :ffff o- gi lg 35 l lf' ll I W Q, :IN I O ' Q R 9 i 55 :F f 1- 2 A X - l' ! Q Exe X Q I ,MU ' -'.,1i'--M V f93M l ,f p g x 'y a yr ' X X U ,ly c U Wm ha If 1.21 if X 0 Xb 3 I1 of lil' rx PLEDGE I Y , 5 Y 'V N. 1 E X I I5 M 535 SIGMA cm ouaoassm uevom LN I f.. ffwff, 'X .N .1-wi-L M K 'JDSEVM fi 1 wifi ff ,J V h 1 I I + P ' , ' -, W U' ' N' Qi Eff 3 ' b sf , :xii-T' t I! 5 ' ff A ' Q ig! QAYQouu1zNe,Rue KEQUESTRIANY , gg -1 5 ftwfili V J. 1 ' I 'ig' i ' fi ' 3 Pugh' X95 xg.. - f gy' feew., fy, lt COMMENT AND CASTTGATTON llere's to our chief women-killers, The llumphreys, the l'larmans.and Millers, So bring in the tea And we'll toast to the three: They are Aggie society's pillars. Sigma Nu has bought the valley between the Pi Phi and Theta houses,and theOrder is worried about lilling it in to street level. Don't worry,boys, the Pi Phis and Thetas will furnish the dirt. Late dates don't mean as much as they used to. Nowadays, they just serve as an excuse to get out of the house for a few quiet pulls before retiring. We dou't believe in Santa Claus. XYe don't believe in College laws, We don't believe in frats because XYe are Delta Zetas. Bivert: XVhy all the hurry, it's only seven o'clock. Yickers: l gotta get to the Pi Phi house before all the corners are taken. llur lirst real collegiate disillusionment came when we discovered that the commendable chastity of the maiden who wouldn't allow us to kiss her was more a matter of aesthetics than morality. She was afraid we would smear her lips all up. Hiatt: Did you know three Chio Nleggers quit school yesterday? Dean Scott: llell no, I didn't even know they'd had initiation. Theta Pledge Intelligence Test: Q. VX'hat is it that you eat on, sit on, dance on, run away from, and brush your teeth with? A. Kappa Sigmag Kappa Alpha, Chi Beta: Beta Theta Pi and Tooth Brush, respectively. The Student Christian Council and the Y. Nl. C. A. and the League for Purity and Social Reform have solved the problem of how Little Red Riding Hood could have been very chaste and still kept the wolf from her door. lt appears that all during the controversy, the poor child was working her way through by milking three cows, and living on 8.13 per day. as is quite conveniently done if one is to believe our state ads. Now, on with the dance, let joy be uninterrogated. Une of the Sweet Singers of the Musical Arts course suggests that Chopin was called the father of all musicians because he played around so much. A welcome addition to the college curricula would be a course in lYome11. We might suggest, for in- structors in lYomen llll, 102, 103, such scholars as Aliller, Chenault, Rue, and Roberts. ln the advance courses, such as XYomen 413 and 427, Bob Yincent could be relied on, doubtless. ,ff 4 ,V 1 3 lc PhOUQll S .....l-..- ,Q . ff. W .4 I O lblllm' 390 X 1 ' .I .iff zhmjwbo were ns, gg circular. Whilt' EN SIMMENPSHETIER M ., a n . 7., .. i as 7 , 0... Alleged T,N,E,p Society AdmitSl5EiilT0iiSHlPS ARE iL3St-Minute 50211141211 Sheet Existence, Denies Accusitionsl LLIMAXW' RALES5 Delays Staff Of Ballvting Ani T. N. E. Ticket ls Stir- g I ring Feature LEBSL sifrrs 'Min' 1-'oi.i,ow Ridley, Director of Publications. y , Qin: Siy rm-y mn snug ', Action Soon General indigmzil-in an what lakeq li ,K last-rulnuw throwing Tucsdaym student. fquoqgk 3.ppaqrance'of ------nu-am lolu l ll lilirrvron Whi'eStud1'n!u liousizlnr lttnclrm l'l ll ll NTU .fri l l'f '.'I'l,l!l'f 1.242 Yum- 1 4-1 in 'fbi' 0' Volk-zian Race, llxpfhrwl. in llla-Quinn hmlcnlgy In what lm: been termerl the mont umsntiunal eledim in tha history nf the 44-hwvl, A. and M. nhylvntn yaw- elny mst their votes elgztlng swdlmt ufhr-1 ns fm- the .next school yur. llrrlfuylt -1-slatirflp wal P 1 . ,ra-n,ira4 Q ie run' - , ' ' -- i ly every one of the 22 'poeitinm for ' ' A' 'which mlm' man one cundirlala vu , . g D - , Vifflled. Irvin Hurst. editor ni The 'b , ' f-- --7-nina forte-elecl:ifm. M V Q I 4 V 'Ute'--f---LW tin. The cxrimlr-an-,-..-,,, ts, Your vom won't enum tn- 9 ss thus in fmrulty supervls' . . Q 0 id: of 'dm palm' ' ' hated: 'Mlm lend!! N 'ban lLElmy's move was Bild tv have bm qaompromlse, a fu-si re- nctieh on 13m'paft of student oflicera hving lcon to conduct an mass meet- W of students. imvlicllwd in the dld nut deny the 01'-mr enepofaiq-called T. N. Oh QQ qmpug. The letters sun ' Nu Epsilon In Brownie Em he 0' Collekiun. riwugu qiigfagjutlinad were expressly d ' ' l'- ' v .1 3 e Q iw: mmf. is. 2,111.11-ly, ,V ?he department' ol pubu-l 'T :J gagisma ma-or would filet i 3. 1 ,, 3 ilACllL'lTflllElll8ERS if srvmoiz RESIGN - llna: is rmilidilior l'resid:-nt ' ' gi and fuuraril on Scandal PIIEXH irvrizs 'io PLQNISH , , . 5.8375 DHUUIYP Tn fzilegr Hun Han li lrrenw-:mlm He Swami, Tu awp If Anon: nous Writing Tim-e swrlentg,Tt'.w. uf U,,,,,, seninrg'wero expelled from wi- 3 was aumy'l!wAl! Q i lm... -.. - 'f-1 -- 4 3 !4,'f'!flfY of 'M . 1, .. ' ' -f ' , T ,PP 5 3. Q l I I if N E ,g f, K' f ' V 0 ,.. ' I I h R E th M, mulled Ti. .8 ..ss.:1-rim hi'1lfL'i 4 Q , , gm.. W Y If .iw Y :- ' fan OXIWIII ' rving up o ff -:rw Zilll - nes ay. 'v, .' ' 'riifl'-ffl' -ww ..::.1:.i- gt, i.rT..1.i .... 'f 1 vnu' C' l '!l UH! ,wmrr L N . ' ' ii.,w.,i.o uf..-.Y ,if..,,.i.. fl' QCLUSEJLUP UN Pl PHT SHAME UH, ye misguided sons of men, Do not be taken ing Be undeceived if you have believed The tales of Pi Phi Sing The tale of dire iniquity That Caused the righteous ire Of Panhellenic to descend And place them in the mire. For Pi Phi has Alumnae In the western part of town, And Theta has Alumnae W'ho would put the Pi Phi clown. For years the high school maidens, Despite the cry and plea Of arrow-wounded Thetas, Have shunned the K. A. T. Have laughed at skulls and cross-bones, Have snickered at the rest, And gone on blythe and happy W'ith the flint-head on their breast. For years the married Thetas In the western part of town Had cussed the married Pi Phis Each time they bought a gowng Each time they bought a nick-nack Or a piece of Chinese lace: Each time they bought a new shack, Or beautihed their face. And, in turn, the Pi Phi matrons Had jealously refused Q To court Platonic friendships Wlhen they'd been so dang abused. Fo eagle eyes were watching As the Pi Phis made a slip, The kitelings grabbed and took a Holt. They engineered the shipg And with their sacks of sawdust. The lN'omen's Council, they Pronounced the ultimatum, Pi Beta Phi must pay! No, it could not he a Bee, son, No Free man could so sting, College Addition Thetas- They said, Re-yenge's the thing! The thing is most forgotten, There was no social knellg The arrow is still shining, The air is sweet to smellg The Pi Phis and the Thetas, The Chios and K. D. Arm in arm together Assemble on the lea. The Comedy of justice, The cussing and abuse The wild, clandestine intrigue ls remembered to amuse: But still the married Thetas In the western part of town Can't stand the wedded Pi Phis, Or bear the femmes around So still the poor girls' chapters Go on about their way, Wondering what role they next'll have, Wihat part they'll have to play. TRADTTTON '--....... ' fi Qs G f-X .wc as. eg t I My Si? q , f p 1 I Life is dear H1110 the aged, .-11111 lmzmr ti little f111'11g. -Anon. ERTRVDE HULT, the ten-gallon personality of the Raybourn-Vlatson-Creilly domicile, did not start life with the baptismal cognomen, Grabba. Many of our more professional seniors will recall that, shortly before the construction of the Biology building, Gertrude, then only a junior, was unopinionatedly blushing through college as the president of the Peppers, once a female pep accumulation. But the Johnstown flood changed all that. The discovery of gold in California boomed the jewelry industry, and Grabba came into her own. She began grabbing. Today, it is possible to detect the soft. delicate imprint of her daintily feminine fingers in almost every pie of political ingredients baked on the Aggie campus. Among the things that have happened on the A. and M. campus that might be directly attributed to the Holt scheming may be mentioned: The appointment of George Wilson as president of the College in 19233 the burning of Morrill Hall and the VX'oman's Building in 19143 the untimely demise of the Empress Vlfayne Gurben, champion milch cow of the college, the water famines of 1920 and 1925, the falling of the walls of Old Central, the failure of Chi Beta to get Sigma Alpha Epsilon: the alleged Otey shortage, the removal of Professor Feldman in 19243 the loss of the A. and M.-O. Ll. cross-word puzzle contest: and the venerable Carl Amt's per- ambulations during the recent Girls' Glee Club trip. For a while it was believed that Goody played some part in putting the Pi Phis on prohibition, but, in light of her nobly attitude of rush- ing to their defense, this charge will have to go unproven. In the picture above, taken by Cellini a few years after the Treaty of the VX-OIHQHYS Building, we see Gertrude at a very tender age. Gertrude is the child in the foregroundg to the right is a cow. It is of historical significance that the cow should also be included in the picture as it is none other than the one, since departed, once owned by the famous Mrs. Murphy. In the pic- ture, the cow may be seen kicking over a lantern, which, within a few short hours, is to set the frontier village of Chicago ablaze. To the left is a century-plant and a cactus. The cactus is to lend atmosphere to the scene: the century-plant is to be interpreted symbolically. Phrenolo- gists, studying this picture, have said that the firm, clearly defined chin, the steel-grey eyes, and domineering personality, which enables one to tell the difference between Gertrude and Edwina Moran, are already quite clearly discernible. Gertrude will get out of college this spring. not to return until next fall at the very earliest. Page 398 THE G!-XTEWVAY GODS H li fiateu avtlotls, that equestrian rrexv, diliut-ntlv doing tht- things that tht-v flo: xvho arist- in the morning to eome down and shine and llit to eavli talilt- to pass olll tht-ir lint-3 to znnust- with their presence the sweet-painted sex, and alittse all the peasants xxith tales ol great nc-t-Its All day and all evening, when women drop in, singly, together, or with lietter men, they pass to eaeh talmle, a sinister horde, to as liest as they're alile see that tht-y're not liort-dt to xx'ist-+1-gtvl4 -. . . . , and pop-oft and shoot out ol turn, to, with tender glanves, make maidens ht-arts yearn. Uh, the Gods of the liateway, that erlnestrian horde, they live in its shatloxv,lit1t at lrztt houses hoard. flood for nothing at all, they come in every year, and someone is paying to keep the fools here: to keep them there daily, to give them their rhanee, to slam all the workers, to make every dance. to tell how the college pains them, one and all, and why. xvithont them, the xxhole works would fall. The evils of college, in this world or the next, are not in the classes and not in the text, tht-y're not in the drinking or inttufrimg arlrav' thev're hanginff around at the tlatexvav Vale .- - 5 t . ' . . rs X . ' There, with their xvit and their stories risque, you'll find them, all hours. at the flatexvay rale- The following will he surprised and hurt if they don't eome in for :1 little pulmlivity in this Section: Ted Frizell, Helen Fleming, Herlier Leney, James Vulliertson, Vlausine Yinvent. Everett Hook johnson, Harold XX eissinger, john L. Bishop, .lohn Nlefollum, Noel Farrington, Claude Fly, Carl jenkins, Leona Dilworth, Raehel Hale, liloris Aldridge, Kendall Hert, Lucille Hollinger, Louise Mount, Anna Faye lloxvling, Ardyth Cragg, Lois LeSeur, liorothy .'Xdams, Doris Hertzler, -Iimmy Mehlin, Bee Ililliner, XYeltha XX ay, Professor Burnett, Protiessortltlrl- well, Mamie Klalmzulia, Faye Reynolds, Margaret Blount, Nallene Maze, Kathryn lNlt'Laughlin, Beth Kell, Dorothy Coodholm, Victoria Vox, julia Blackford, Dradie Hannah, Lorene Rayliourn, Anna Faye Howling tre-printed hy requestl, and Nolan jordan. , ' ' ood! GO 9.z.tCE'. f f' sv--1 R. L J '+.,. 1'---...st i! '- .. U ,- . if K A L' ,' ' 1 K A ,i - i X A L ' N F I . , A , ba R .-.-.- 1' ,.f ,T 0 ' Q -A-:f' '15 A D tkiitizaiiiii T Q . .T , A - nngtitztzi QUIN - ' . :::a':.i- x , 16 'A ' EE!!! l , , up ., lllilr . W M1113 f llllll 7 ........- 1 f 1 IIHI-'I I fs! V , 1 n-uiliu Nfl - 1 W, V I !l!!!! X f ' i fitter-f llillltl . . . A x -H.-.D , ffl- iff 155' s -' 3 ' WW 'inimrff 'i w--fix igi w -r i -1' t -.gm i::i:,,.?',g'??i ',yF??rLii3'i'i iT1f??Ai ' 17+:11i ' ' fi ! - ff' ' ill ptljft' 5419 HVVII-IAT I WILL DO WHEN I GET OUT OIF COLLIEGEII .fl CONIfJl'1IlfI.lHll of the flSPI.l't1l'l.0IIS of Ca 11112115 C'11t-zips LEE G I LST RA P: If I ever get out, I'll stay out. I tell you. I've learned my lesson. Tell the young men that I say if they are out now, never to get in. Almost before one realizes he is hope- lessly mired under. BOH l IM IL M A KOVSKY z For many years I have desired to play the oboe with Santa Claus and his toy-makers- Or, possibly, the piccolo. DOEI, REED: I believe that an inviting field lies in painting the number of miles to the next village on the advertising signs along the roadway. DONNA JONES: Hee hee! PROFESSOR A. S. S. HIATT: Wiell, sir, it just makes my blood boil. I believe that I would like to study for a good many years and then try to teach history. Wlhen I was at Chicago University one summer- DR. KNAPP: I-erehad thought a little of the Federal Department of Agriculture. There is a great future in agriculture, you know. I must remember that tomorrow night in my speech at Talala. JOHNNY MAI.'LBETSCH: When I was at Michigan that question was once asked me by a young fellow. Johnny,' he said, Vl'hat will you do when you get out of college? C-And so, far into the night.'D FRITZ REDLICH: T E Make money. BOB VINCENT: I have read a couple of books and like literature very much. I have about decided to become a writer. Yes, sagas of the sawdust square and the Kleig lights. MARY JANET TIIRNBITI,I,: I will raise horses. No, they will all have their first dates taken. ST EI,I,A A. CAVU DOD: My soul shall rasp the pale parabola Of transient joys ere noonday's sun is setg And morning's blossoms, one by one, shall fall, I, a ministerial sprite, shall voice regret. fmt' 400 HMA Q .X Q a ns CMT? ki? cum me if . X445 UD. TOO W 5547-' 1 .Z-'ff f X M11 f Y I 5' , lb I x 3 ull xx x Us win gif' a t 1 :M W MSM, jf.. i Pugk -H11 26 Low HAT AND piiuaiiunicis HAT has happened to eliminate Chi tilnicga from the field of t'ompetition? Perhaps their Bishops, their fomers, their Helfners linger too shortly. But, there is al- ways a Kalsamine, after a sort, to take their place. 1927 sees l'i Phi and Theta industriously engaged in lifting themselves under their own steam to the top of the social ashpile. A few more vears of Ravbourns, Cowans, Hertzlers, tolraggs, Hunts, and Cfreillys will give the kite an opportunity to soar. Too big a jump for Martha and Margie to make alone, with all the Livermores, Jennings, Dixons, XYeddells and Turnbulls reposing in the quiver. Another spectacle to make the gods laugh and the lingering shades of Stone, Keegan, tlrimsley and lflmo D. Flynt stir uneasily, is Kappa Sigma entertaining the Betas at, a most polite and congenial smoker. The mere fact that people laughed at the airplane and the steamboat when they first appeared should not restrain our hearty chuckles the lirst time some K. A. or Sigma Nu or Ferrin Harman appears in a Iiewf sky-piece. lf half the time spent with Vanity Fair by t'onde Nast was applied to Vanity Fair by Thackeray we might point with pride to a greater number of wide-bottomed minds il- luminating our campus. john Hinkle, to whom you doubtless owe a bill for some printing done in 1912 or '24, is collecting First Editions of Henry van Dyke. It should be a much more difficult feat to col- lect Second Editions of van Dyke. Our invisible audience, reading the daily dilly-dally in the student print-sheet might be under the impression, from perusing the pertinent discussions on the American Mer- cury, Human, All Too Human, Sinclair Lewis, and Vlhat Have You, that Aggieland is culti- vating a rugged liberalism. XN'rong, invisible audience! There are 2,929 men and women on the campus who are more familiar with Newton's Princippia than they are with the Brass Check or Thus Spake Zarathustra. Out of the six men and one woman who have heard of Santayana, three are under the impression that he was a famous Mexican general. Be not alarmed! Aggieland is still safe for its Kiwanians, Arch Masons, and Gantrys. Harry Guernsey came tearing out of the library the other day with an armload of Nietzche. lf the old gent falls into such hands, the Comstocks are rightg they should be barred from the library. Harry enjoyed reading Vl7right's The falling of Dan Mat- thews because someone told him it was an unexpurgated edition. 9 gi, t -- - V , . , -iQQiit,,, it .f X, -. jtf ' A givsilm Y ti l 52,-' o f fj:i fl- eiklf ' Y iitiliii ll .l .ziiiiifgftzai li ,diff -iv y mf-Wi gif., 1,ll---'VKQS4'-elwglefl it V , f it l ll'Tiili'n QEi rr iffw, f 1 f ' .1 it ll i it . if le f f M , t t tltti it .iii 23 -+----x -H,-V, ,-, - I :, , Lia ., i i, ., E. ,is S Q N 'fi 9 Z I 'ilyii i i i :ji i., ,. 1 2 K A V. -ki, aft, in 2 lil H, 1 as--ss f-f't t' 4 'fit t S l ' i W -' l t ti il :e i 4 5,1 ,.,c. 1 W ti sr E-5553 ,fit if--ik: fl'5 3'r'-'Tw'-TTT?-if If ,lt 1 1.kT'Ft'f ll ll uc ' 1 - ,.. .13 ii,uwfmml:.i.vf-.,,t...lmwiHMA-,lmVlIn1euullI.l1u, i..im.u4,,4iauQ7,LiffHklffv' 1.1- Aggie students are provided with excellent laboratories for a first-hand study of evolu- tion. Here is the P1Ttlzera1zIlzr0p11s erectus group. tWi!lz the permissiozz Qf Baiirdls Ma,1zual.j Page -102 Z'-5 woo GLKN -X if? 5 XS is L O HUT O O mf ci? 47 rf X-A C GFP' KXKXX .49 !,f' Nb Q'- Page' 403 I TINY TALES FOR TINY TUTS IIIIVQ 1111 l':.X'!lllll.Yfl'T't' .S'l111ly 1.11 1116 Jllzmzls Cllllf ilfll 1111t'1'1'x111x Q! ll Fc-zu QI' O111' Loral .S'kyI1'gl11s, Tagellzel' II'1'fl1 ll C'111'1jf11I C'1111x1'11'1'1'1111011 for lQ1i'1'1'i'11x1'c'11! fI1'1'1'111 THE LEGENI7 HIV THE TIEIREE BEARS .fl 11 ,-11111111111 al' fin' 5'f01'-v Cf' fift?!.'I'1iE'ft7l'kX As tolfl hy IAJRENE RAYBHVRN t Intfe upon a time there was three hears antl every one of the hatches were clifferent in size. The Ifrst hear was a hig olcl nuh antl he'cl Iqivlq the stulhng out of onery little hatehesg anal the seconrl hear was a miiltlle-sizecl hum, and there was a little clilly of a nuh Called the Little Hear. 1 ine tlayfl' As tolil hy ,IVANITA HALE Une time, lcicl-rl-cl, there were three hear-r-r-rss. There was a hig olcl Iellar, antl a miilille-sizetl fellar. ancl a little hitty fellar, kicl-cl-ml-fl. Anil one clay, teller-ee- As tolrl hy IJURIS HERTZLER or NIIMMY MEHLIN t Jne time, o-o-o-o-o-, there were three oltl hear-r-r-s. Ancl they were just the meanest olcl BEARS. tTee-hee.l Anrl, you know, one of them was a great hig oltl mean-n-n-n-n hear. anrl, o-o-o-o-o, he was so-o-o-o hail: ancl there was a lqincla mean oltl mirltlle-sizerl hear, anfl the cutest little teeny-weenie hear you almost ever saw. tTee-hee.l AncI you know, one timeeen s tolcl hy ANNA IfAYI IJUXX LING I,isten, I've got something to tell you. You-all swear you won't tell, now. Please clon't, 'Pause if anyhocly lcnew I ever tolcl youee The other night I hearcl some one who likes you telling ahout some hears. There were three of them: a hig one, anil a miclclle-sizerl one, and a little one. Now, clon't hreathe a worcl of this to a souleee Ut ine clay-- As revealecl hy IVIRS. CAPTAIN XX IIIIAMS I presume that each of you is more or less familiar with the story of the heahws. These heahws were three in numhah: the hrst being a verv Iawrfe ereatuah, the second 1 . is being a heahw of intermerliate proportions, ancl the last, a very wee little Creatuah. I helieve that, one tlaigiie' pdgt'-104 1 1 'iv .Mg AFFILITIE , 4 5 -fA, .mi D , Q , , ef c-1 7 1gff1 9f , . 'T 'K 1 A by V Y ,K f -W x 21' A .. 112' X ff lf Q Q f w , 'Q Q! M ' 1. N Jlyfb' 1 5' ff Rf Q9 f f . if-x if f f ,ff 9 Q gf -aff U Q4 0.4 s o gmgxx 1+ f' 4 N ,M fAVQ'i+ . yy if 9 gg 4 1- + + 0.4, ! X 19 q ' fy ,'ff .ff , , 1, 4.,,? ww A fs: ,,. - ' 12, R E AA W 15: I, Ns 'PWM A-L N ., 'T-Z5 +. ' X5 li! AL! if ,yxf 4 A A ' X ,1 jr um 1 X A A w . Q A7' . I is NA R wh T ke? d J dal' ey ever- ' , A do' .1 up Ve., . N wi V k W W- X R535 45 5 AX - ' W 5 ai? B., f 5 .2133 Sawm- The ' 9' ' '15 Sh CW csc? -,1. L Q A ,. Q 1 5 b, OOP' Rus Ge. 2. ,O our 40 QAMPUS CCUNTROLS U l..-XRCIH a part has the press and the pulpit come to play in the administration of campus affairs. that a more initiated glance into the real machinery of these two local afiiictions is not amiss. fs - 7 V1 lHlxX.M.t.A. This emetic is a sort of ecclesiastical filling-station for the half-pint intellects taking ad- vantage of the State's generosity. liach year it sallies forth under the banner of Faith to rake in from the less illuminated. whatever you care to give. The house organ of the Y. M. C. A. is the U'Christegian, so renamed in order to also capitalize upon the lingering infiuence of the Man from Galilee. Une notices that Clarence Paden is a past president of the boob-snatchers, and Lawson Taylor is the publicity manager. There is little wonder that the organization is never mentioned in print. Tales of wild checker carousals and Bacchanalian debauches of pinochle within its sacred foyer are prevalent. Stan Pier modestly assumes the title of Secretary, and the five thousand or so dollars a year, and gives the honor of being president to some local plowhorse. TH li O'COLLEGIAN This faintly pink print purveys the recent pother and bull generally regarding the organiza- tion euphonized above. Cnder Taylor, Stan Pier has been shoved ofi' of p. l., but he, together with the Stillwater gospel drummers, is still occupying a place of too great eminence. l'ntil an editor comes along who is not in secret alliance with the Anthony Comstock League, the Society for the Suppression of Old Scratch, and the Knights of judgment Day, we'll have to confine our thanks to the editor's inability to write original editorials of more than three lines. One is also diurnally reminded by the Advocate that Raymond Bivert is Student Manager of Publications. Today's Bible Verse: Ilcbnfiv, x1'1'1' Clzap., S lfcfrsc. TH H ACG I IQVATOR Hur local humor magazine is the most dangerous of student publications. Schedler, the incumbent, almost laughed himself to death over the jokes in the hrst issue, and had to leave the second up to his co-grafter, Sam Gilstrap. The current idea of humor as discovered by a perusal of the pages of that erudite journal, is to take all the old jokes told by Professors Caldwell and Reynolds, and printed in the Millsaps Pink Squash, and work in the names of campus panjan- drums as the spokesmen. Charlie Valdenburgh, also a Lambda Chi, the business end. TH li REDSKI You paid six dollars to the Redskin. If Adam had loaned out that half-dozen washers at six per cent, today it would amount to a mass of gold large enough to pay Mr. Swim the back rent on the Chio retreat. A little sober refiection, in the light of this fact, may convince you that you are also one of the fiock born in the course of sixty seconds. Thirty cents' worth of Brownie, No. Qs, would have given you a far more personal record of the year 1927. However, the ad- vantage of discovering what the editors thought of you would have been denied you. Now, after closely following this section, you probably know. At any rate, and in spite of the six dollars, it's not much. TH E PRESS CLUB Originally organized to secure for the local libertines a roof against the elements whenever they met for confabulation, the Press Club has so degenerated that even the editor of the Aggie- vator at last has been elected to lead it. The past aim of the Club was to effect a more unified Old Centralg that is, to have more of everything but Betas in the building. Its only redeeming feature is that it allows Kappa Sigs, Sigma Chis and Sig lips the use of the office rooms for warm dates on closed nights. Pag e 406 ELECTHUNS AND THHNGS tJI,l'lllC'S, like charity, begin at home. That is to say, they begin at thc house. 'lihc horis zontal lines below indicate the popular formulae. Brother jimson, who is more respected in the chapter than on the campus, and knows it, brings up the proposition of the approaching spring election. This is usually along somt-time in mid-winter, and xlimson is immediately recognized and hailed by the XYhy-don't-ytin-guys-pay-up scourged brothers as a man of foresight. XYe better be thinking about it, alright, is the tremolo. Brother XYilliams, who has with due dignity slept through the Senate sessions of the past year as the member from the School of Science and Literature, moyed that a commit tee- on politics be appointed. His suggestion is downed by the less somnamlwulistic brothers who arc, apparent ly. anxious to help put old Gamma Zi oyer on the campus. Sagacity is the order of the session that follows. Uh, most worthy, High Presidentp I move that Brother Benson's name be placed on the ballots for president of the Student Senate. By golly, it's time old Gamma Zi has a president of the Senate: the Kappa Sigs held it two years straight. liyerybody knows ,lim Benson, and they all like him. Brother Benson assumes the lf-it's-for-the-gtmod-of-the-fraternity expression. and tries to appear to the brothers as a sort of martyr. ln the meanwhile, each of them is directing his facial muscles into a broad smile of admiration. Brother Ford, who edited the Gamma Zi Bulletin in his sophomore year, and has since been delegated to the publications to see that they don't put anything oyer on us, rises to a point of order, and, with a few wise and depreciating cracks, just between us fellows, signifies that Brother Benson is very popular and that Benson is the man for the place. lford takes his seat with the assurance that he has impressed his brothers with the fact that, of the two, he is the brainier man. and can be counted on to see that things come off smoothly. No one has raised the question of qualifications. No one has thought of the question of quahhcations. No one will thmk of the question of quahhcatious. And, as the meeting continues, a thrill, originating with the junior members, goes around the room. Occasionally one glaces at Brother Benson with a feigned respect, resolved to get a little closer to him after meeting. Each one puts in his oar with the dawning conviction that he has become a factor in the closed-door destiny of the campus. And probably Brother Benson will be elected. XYho can say? .::. A if . M .. ,I 'sy , I V , -2 'avg . V .I N K W A H. I fi N 5 s J v ' A.s.i,.f Nt 'Q I i t Q .X ssh' 'rf-,X N Q . , -' S ,gxglw f Q 5' ' -Ax K It ft J X' I V I B i . -,.,,..,,,. f , rg.. s - ,Q lmxugx X W :am 9521 . , f ' ' 'I Sw ' ef. CT 7' J Q fs: fessxigqz 5 .pr . 4293 , Nl... lv ' t Lqi Q i 5 -I . 1 eff' 1, 1 A N t 91 if 14 K, ,ffiis 13' 'xxx ,1 lmgv 407 RESERWOTR ESlRllONA.GE SYSTEM REVEALEDY .S'It11'fl1'11,Q Rc1111l11f1'1111s .lfzzsic by fgtlflkklill Spies l'lYUl'kI.1lQ All gll'01fIIlf You lfarly in the year the editors of this sack-holders' section set out with a carefully concocted plan. ln every organized group on the campus, excepting the Alumni Asso- ciation, we placed a spy or muclc-gatherer, after administering the following oath to the aspirants: l trepeat aliasesl do this way swear never to conceal and always to reveal anything of a scandalous or scurrilous nature that may talqe place within my presence, or within hearing distance. To walk my post in a military manner, keeping ever on the alertlir eetc. Then we sat back and waited with our shears, visualizing ourselves relentlessly separating the too-awful-tt1-tell from the no-friend-of-ours-anyway data. The accu- mulated unexpurgated stock in hand gathered from such a source is as follows: Rl'pl7I'f t9l'NQtl 111':11f1'011 N1111111 of Slr111'l1 P1' H6111 Pill' Bcflz Kell flct. 15. lsn't Gertrude Holt a big hsh? The Thetas and Chios are doubtless disappointed to find that Pi Phi is still the social leader in spite of their probation. Their line new fli4JfS,0fJt1.UU house is the best we have ever been in. Winifred Livermore was discovered in front of the gateway in a pair of Margie l-lancoclis step-ins. lVlarch 15. 'fThe Betas certainly do have the campus sewed up when it comes to rushing. They get all the cute fellows, and the keenest dancers. lsn't Gertrude Holt a big mosquito? Kappa .illplm Tizcffz A 111111 Faye fJ0'ZL'fIi1IKQ Klan. 1. Isn't jimmy Chenault a dear? And such a clever dancer. All the girls are raving about him. l-le doesn't seem to be giving them much house, though. Feb. 225. Juanita Hale has turned out to be the campus washout, hasn't she? She started out with her best foot forward and put it on a banana peel. Jimmy Chenault must have astyg- matism to see anything in her. CJIIICQIZ LZift'l'tIl'j' S0t'I't'l V RUVV111111111' BZ'?'E'i'f Sept. 211. Raymond Bivert is the new President of the Acacia Fraternity. Sept. 25. Raymond Bivert is doing well as Business Manager of Student Publications. C11 1' O111eg11 .Bla 111711 1' IIIAIQIIOII tilct. 9. Mildred Russell, Lois Cox and the other clever Chios seem to have the clamps down on the campus social caldron. Blanche Higdon is also getting a big rush. Reckon it's true that the Chios didn't lose a bid! Ag-II11-Rzff Nav F1111 1.71 H111'11111 11 Nov. 1. Mary Creilly is the most popular girl on the Campus. All the best fellows seem to be rushing her. Rubyanne Bouquot is also receiving a good share of attention from the more elite. l hear that Sigma Chi is making their pledges late-date three Sigma Nus and take off at least two Beta pins before they are eligible to initiate. March 1. The rumor that Perrin Harman, originator of the term, batch, woogy-wo. and eucalyptus, has a pin on three girls in the same cottage is unfounded. Ferrin is working now on an exploding cross that will blow itself to pieces within a few hours after being pinned on a damsel. Reports not in to date: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Tau Omega, Gamma Chi, Council Christian Association, VVoman's Panhellenic, O Club, Three Hares, Gob- blers, Sunday Scotflaw Club, and the Discipline Committee. ima 40.1 1 l I 1 l 11 '1 '1 l 1 1 l 1 l 1 l l l 1 l I 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl .2 i . A ,IV . , , Q N!! fbi Q, ,-.21 rf! -5 ,Vg-A 'S YXNYS, X ,d-' . Q X - v 'X I I J .,.1 , ,fw- f .2 v x Pb- x f ,,- 1 K QP' .5 f ,N X ' . 5- fl 3 ff, E Q o . y X I f, Xi, A 0 1 3 XX 0 - . X FJ A I O ' yr ' Y P- R o Wa 'I ,Z 5,1 Ay: . z z' - f 2. 6 ' I g . 'E if O N ' h a- , X Q msg v, X-, I x'3 f XXX, -.1 4' G , wx My 4, I , 1 ' XX? A We-. If XXL xv N .WV 6 Z ix f fx f 4,4 F if xi A 'T' Tiuiif 51 .,. 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The word frail applies only to her sex. In return for your one plunk per quarter, you get a chance to observe Stella pursuing the M use in the most astonishing places. Here, for instance. there, moreover, and up the smoke- stack of the power plant. This corn-fed Sappho rants about in her philological abattoir with all the delicacy of an inebriated heifer. She is the Eddie Guest of this Golgothas literary Sahara. Al 'I- IVI ILLER is a blind centaur grazing in Nature's garden of delectable words. In his right hand is a thunderbolt : in his left, behold a crucifix. iYith one eye he delveth into the Bible: with the other, he scanneth the Bibelot. He is the fountain of both sweet and bitter waters. Iimotionally, he is a Dr. Jekyll: journalistically, he is a jack-the-Ripper. At once, Patil is a literary tom-cat and a mauve-covered grenade. His is a fire that condenses enough moisture to eventually quench itself. HURTY HARRISON is a member of the cognoscenti by virtue of the Hard-boiled Virgin, the Autobiography of an Attitude, and Barnum was right. His literary acumen was con- siderably dampened after the first three commas of a witheringly satirical sentiment published, through lack of editorial diligence, in the morning O'C'ollusion. Buford's broadside met with no great popular acclaim. It is to his credit that he has since confined, and confided, his mental ascelebrations to the College Avenue broads. AKIQR BONNELL is a grammatical lVIachiavelli. Ur, possibly more clearly, the Bernarr Macfadden of the Queens Iinglish. His chief complaint against Lawson's editorials is not that the gent's expostulations fail to mean anything, but because Taylor has miscued a pronoun and knocked the tense into the wrong pocket. Baker has a good head-for machinery. UBBY VINCENT is the Humpty-IHumpty of the hungering horde. He falls ofi' the pedestal he has created for himself long enough to give the bourgeoise an occasional glimpse into his behavioristic impulses and now and then lets them in on VVhy Things Are as Things Are. W'omen, the woe of contemporary intellects, are an open book to Robbie, and he never skips a page. He sees into their past, their present, their future: he calculates their capacities and invoices their latent susceptibilitiesg he explains their inhibitions, tendencies and obsessions, their manias and their phobias. Then, to climax the evenings entertainment, he allows them to pass in review while he coolly makes estimates of their relief and contour. Bob is also District Something of the League of Young Polecats. ARL JENKINS, the lean hound from Hominy, would be a living warning of the aphorism in regard to the dangers of a little learning. If he only had a little learning. He becomes a member of the literati by virtue of the fact that he must be laughed at somewhere, and this is the funniest place to put him. Having no desire to reveal the truth about him, or to know the truth about him, he is humorously and incongruously inserted here with the intelligentsia. Page 410 ,X U . 4.1 1 N qu x . U 4 N ly , X Y ' . X 'I ix adn ll' -Z- X X ' ' T Q, Q Q L, wwf A , ,.., 5 X :QW r Y i -- f u??35g':9f:.l W I W ww N ' ' ,. My 'a' W' 5 I 1 I - r ,.,'f- Sllllk GRANHTE AND ll-llllS NUBLE lKNllGll'llTS ,ln OM ll'1'ws' Tuff' Qf'I11f1'1',g11t' in the Lfzzm' of ,Ymlfl lllflilf are legends xx hisperecl liy the wives of Voventry at midnight. Bestirring from their vuvkolml mates, they gather in the darkness to lireathe weird tales of the olden days in the l,anil ul Xutltl. Une whispers ol the silent lxnight who carrieth a lanve which was not a lanCe, and his armor glisteneil ileckless in the sun. were alms lor those alone the roaclwav. 4 r , .Xntl the old wives whisper that all through the Land ol' Xoclcl in the olden days many things were not as thev now are. There is tht- story ol' Sir Granite and his Hunters of llarkness. Xliltl tales, these, of midnight scheming and haunting shadows. Ut' hands that mox e'l out in sevret, lmut of other hands, left hands, lifted high to toast to Dionysus and to Alma Mater. lfiiigeis, gloved in darkness, toying with the puppets hurrying intently almout upon 1116 campus Houses of glass, lvut all the children ol' Nocld 116111 only upon studying their reflection upon the face of the glass and 1111116 sending a gaze within. Many are the tales uf Sir Granite and his Knights ol' llarkness and disviples ol' a new destiny. tlnce there had come strangers from an alien land, from the Land of Canine, wlit-re alnirleth the dog-idolators. They had, usurp- ing Nights protecting shade, gone forth to plant poison weeds throughout the kingdom ruled hy Sir Granite and his nolvle knights, and to plant the Creed of llog-C'ome-lfirst in the fertile autres of Xoddlancl. Over all the land of Nodd they walked in darkness and in their wake had sprung up many poisonous weeds from the enrichenerl soil. So completely did they scatter 111611 seed that Sir Granite and his knights awoke lay light of llay to hnd the Norldings who had grazed on the poison weeds gone mad. Then, verily, was Sir Granite amused, for many most desiralile flowers had 116611 planted unknowingly hy the nocturnal pil- lagers. But greatly were the knights grieved to find that many people who had eaten of the toxic herlms could not detect the l'and of Death hidden behind the planting. Some there were who found the new Havor of the dog-iclolators quite fanciful and to their liking. Then, also, was the learned Iloctor Norld, over whose kingdom 116 watched with a was a courageous soul, and in his right hand zealous eye, quite wroth. Doctor Nodd examined the weeds and found them of 21 llavor quite to his taste, so that unto the Knights of Sir Granite he said, llispersel But Sir Granite was a resolute ruler, and. lmy Cover of darkness, he sought Counsel of the rulers of the great kingdom, Oillyhoma. to which the kingdom of Nodrl payed trilvute, And thus spake Granite: Uh, ye 1111116 111611 into whose hands the great Commonwealth of tlillylioina has plaeed the affairs of Stateg we are the sulmjects of King Nodd and the woishipers ol' Alma Mater. tif late, 111616 hath come among us 661111111 dog-idolators of an 1111611 land who hath scattered among our people a virulent and sulntle poison. Our Ruler, who hath tasted of this potent 116111, hath declared that our 51116 and humble herhage must go: that he doth not lind it palatalrle unto his people. Also, these dog-iclolators have maligned our fair names and have associated our favor with the spirits of the grape most openly and haphazardly. It is to you we come for exoneration and for judgment. And when Sir Granite had Finished, there went up a cheer. 'Iihen Came two wise men from the Kingdom of Oillyhoma into the Land of Nodd to pursue the scatterers of poison into their furthermost kennels, hut as yet these persons were unknown. Now. ere long, these from Uillyhoina chaneed upon a distant temple wherein three had stopped to purchase their poisonous wares, and there was one present that Could recall the faces of these three, so that the men from Oillyhoma took him with them to the Land of Nofld. Nor had he ahideth long ere he espied Vlialter, the gorilla, whom the men from Uillyhoma did seize upon. Pugc 412 l11 terror tlitl tl1e gorilla reveal the IIZIINC' By INJNV, Mussolini Xflflfl Vt'2l5lll'tj1l gqilqr-mt' 21111l l1ltlll1gI1Jll1CQ of his other 1'1111spirat11rs3 Zllltl he 1li1l 1le1'l21r1- llllllSfTlli that, v1-rilv, his 1lZ1l1'lGly', lfarl tl1e Ape, 21111l klohn the llonkey. SlUIll2lt'll was i11 ll knot, :1111l his ll2lllflS 1111-r1: tie1l l1y 11i111'1111111oo11s. The11 c21111e Sir Granite and his Iltlllli' Q . , . . , . . , .111 NYlll5l1t'l' tllt' 11I1l Wlvtfs 11l 1 11vQ11trx jg1111l knights l1efore the lE'llI'l16tl ruler ot Ntbfltl' . . . ' ,, , it is tol1l l1y them tl121t, 1l11l not the lXIlIt1 land, Zllltl 1lel1vere1l themselves that these . . g . . . , .g . g. llCll'Illllil1llllSCll ol ll lar goal, th1- goal ol wcctl should l1e l1an1she1l from tl1e1r ke1111el and . . . . , . . llltlQ6I' lor thet Ullll1lllCtl lllllX'llt1lllZlS,lll'I1lLl5l relegzited to the 1leepest l1111l111 ot 1lep21rte'l ' . . ' Q, . I l long since have hroken his ll'Llt'tfH. lilll, he anine 1 evo ees. - . lorl1e21reth, and upon the flily l1elore the day B11t eve11 now was his inaiestv quite l1121tl1 'll llegliegletlllm' fllll he l'4U'l5l' slr llmllllf' to let them puisml Sprewlers guy SU mlwh, from h1sk111g1l11111 z1111l troni his sight with ll that 1111ly after he did weigh the intiuence of Curse Ol 44 M111 flumllml' tl1e counsels of tlillyhoina, 1li1l l1e allow tl1e111 tif such 21re the legends wl1ispere1l l1y the to slink otii into the night, carrying tl1e ill- fillllllllli Cihis, the 11121i1le11s i11 waiting for sidious poison which had pleased his taste. Sir tir1111ite's nol1le knights. D RAGGI NG BLI N D As Otis Wile Poes it for tl1e llaily tlklahoinan . . almost. A111-11 1, 11127. Dear Butch: XYell, our ol1l friend. Dean Freeman, has joined the soap-l1ox l1riga1le at last. This friend an1l 1counselor of the college girls now takes 11p her 11oct11r11al perch i11 the Theta Valley on occasional dark evenings to watch for transgressors. XX'1i111l1iln't it l1e NVOIlfl6I'fl1l to see the 1lav whe11 the jOCLlI1fl Dean was carelessly n1e11ti11ned i11 print as, 'lMrs. Blanche Freeman. wh11 has Ll daughter in SCl'lt1t'1l at the A. a11d M. College? Another queer thing has happened. You ren1en1l1er Fuzz H21Yll7.LlIl, tl1e lllltylltlf froin Gopher Prairie, or somewhere? The other night Fuzzy had a late date witl1 his Pi Phi political running n1ate, and was to meet her at the teniporary Halfast manger. As Fuzzy caine 11p on the porch and lCllOClsICCl at tl1e door, he heard a noise to the side of the house. He arrived at tl1e side just i11 time to see Bryce Barnett tearing out, through screen and all, and disappearing down the avenue. Inciclentally, the ru111or started l1y Fuzz to the eltect that some XYCll-lilN1XYI1 but undeclaretl Theta is inarried i11 secret, is SLllJSlCllIlg. Margaret Louise Boylan got herself i11 a pickle the other night. Two of the worms she had O11 the li11e got together at the same tin1e. ,lohn Ca111pl1ell was almost re1l-hea1gled to hnd his o11e true love entertaining, and quite capahly, the niorose Romeo, Picker. Patil Miller con- tinues as the local Lochinvar a111l has l1een espied i11 the shade witl1 the little hlond o11 several occasions. They are dallying i11 poetry a hit, t11o. Butch, has Roy se11t you a cigar? I Clltfllllt get 0116, eitl1er. Guess everyone k11ew that Roy had jumped in. for better or for worse. Everyone will l.1y tl1e ti111e yo11 get this. Now the question is, are Prunes lighert and Ruth Cole really hitched? Let me liIlOW' if you see Mr. Zlllfl Mrs. Hickock clown there, a11d re111i11d me to tell you soine- thing in that regard the next tin1e we are together. Yours fraternally, Alfred. Page -H3 REAIJ INSIDE STURY UE RESERVOIR TAKCTIICS IVl'l'fft'l1f0l' flu' Bcmjli! of Those Not in ilzc Klzmv He who is slapped has doubtless wondered. among other things, just what the policieso this wrath section may be. XYe have wondered, too. lt is customary to proceed after ie usual modus operandi: tll llip fountain pen in Carter lnx product No. 79. tflb Seize rezun ol' soft white wrapping paper. tlij Determine not to run for anything. C-lj Vlft about campus observing those who speak to you nicely, and making note. C55 Continue about campus noticing those who don't speak at all and make note. ttij Remain ubon campus detecting those who speak to you kindly and ought to be razzed anyway. Make note ITD lfliminate sacred cows, such as the real inside story of Old C.'entral's falling plaster. t9D Return to otlice and list names in journal, the cognomens of enemies being placed upon the left hand side, the appellations of friends being lined up on the right. till Listen to editor's adx ice Sing a song of Theta, A tune to Alpha llelt, .lust a line for Beta! Let the Pi Phis meltg Delta Zetas watching For their Lambda tfhis, Kappa Sigma waiting For another Stone to 'rise. All the blessed K. A.s Dating Zeta Taus. Thetas miss their LaHays, tThere's no Santa t'lausD. Get the Vhio sisters, And the Sigma Nus, tlixfe the K. lJ.s blisters, And the rest their dues. Fan the li. N. stand it? Help them get Sig Alphg Chi Beta shouldn't be hit. But Acacia tear in half. Lay-off the Panhellenic, lgnoring fools is best, lDon't be too darn cynic If you cannot jest. Give the Hell Hounds plenty And the Omega Pi, lJon't let Liz have any, And do not ask me whyg Try to get the Peppers Pure and white as snow, Strike down all the steppers The Y. M. F. A. needs it, l wonder, do we dare, The Baptist soul who reads it Will rant and tear his hairg Get the U'C'ollegian, They did us dirt last fall, ln the Aggievator region, You ought to make a haul. The Pi Phis on probation Should make a dainty theme, And all the Betas station Upon the A. H. team. l.Jon't forget the Thatchers Ur the boys at Hanner Hallg Lambast the cradle-snatchers XN'ho cause freshmen girls to fall Remember, legislators May read this stuH some day, And rabid agitators Think all we do is play. Pray, do not hurt the college, Or put out the idea That we seek aught but knowledge That are assembled here. Please all the people, will you? Razz 'em but keep them cool: Make them all perfect, still you Make each of them a foolg So get the boys to going, Assemble quite a stat? Let this section make a showing- And the Alpha tlrabba Hoe. Choke 'em and make them laugh H03 NYith the path of duty thus made clear, proceed upon the pleasurable pursuit. Pug 414 Came dawn A new day breaking 'Gainst the silhouette Of Central's cupola, The minaret And grotesque spires Of old Library's heightg Came dawn .... But has there ever been a night! i 1. 7 GTI 4. J WHL ., - 1 .- rv 'fl f'. . .,'.'- ,.J- ,- - vi 'A L! . in U A 4 ' 1. It 1. ' Y, . . 'Us' 3' -K , I' . i Ll 'I , U' . . ' I , 1 Q v 1 ' J ' . nl ' 0 ' 1 uf' 'Q w , . .9 x It 1 ., 1 Q 4 Aff' .'-f 'til f 0 A - 1, o 3 J' , , 1 ff . l u I L I I I U 1 4- I1f'.L'4 t I I I . 1 ri -. - :n s -. , U, 'A , f ' r . ',x X I L- , . . X . , ' 1 1. , , i Ik' .,x. .1 1 V ' 1 -1' lb l X ., 1-'f ' -'- x . . Y H 1 K.. . 'Q . 4' ,f A. . - I. ,N ' 7 . . 1 . x . 1 , , y In . - , . I . . , . . ,-,, . ' ,.. fi s r . 4 0 , . .,l. ,X . A ' , N x . , X . I N-. I . ' l 'if f I, ,rf Q65 .x .- ,. I ,K, -'10 , - 1 -.v -fu. 'D 1 I . x X , di W I 1 ' , ' ., x ' , I 4..v,I. I X fl f 1 . . X n I .f'- Z - . 4. f . 4 ,K 8. -1.-.f-fran.. 5 -A - r lj ,ly tl if Lil M ' pf f 2 Another Soul Made 1 L spit HHLPPYM t 'ci li The IQJ7 fft'1fSkl.lI is ll Volzznzv of llisfnl'-v HIS lmooli is not the work of one or two Q' bg individuals, hut the result of efforts and ip eo-operation of many. 'X The work of Smith's Studio, Southwest- ' ern Flngraving Company and Hugh Stephens fl gg- Pressyean lie judged lay their finished products. ' Our advertisers, whose displays appear on ' 'sg the following pages, have generously aided in making this edition what it is. 'X But, most of allfthose memlaers of the 'Sg- X, staff who have temporarily east aside their f' 'XI eloak of inetmsisteneyeand labored-in an A' effort to make the 1927 Redslcin a sueeesss ff 'X to all these, we are thankful. N, .Wie have liuilt this volume, not only ae- ff, N, eordmg toourown tastes, hut trying to asnear V as possible, please. the entire stu.dent-lnody. Q, X, Sueeess or failure of our efforts depends 'Ex Vl mueh upon individual judgment. Y '55 Form your own opinions. 'SES EX -GLENN SIMMON. LR i y, V lr t 'I' ft ll V J K it ,Q ll? X5 lt X tx w V S s Y v 5 i I Y 5 HRUPERT Bw, GRAND CHAMPION STEER International Livestock Exposition, Chicago, Ill. BR.xDlfuRD IQNAPP, President, Olelalzonzu A. and AM. College: DEAN C. T. DOXX'ELL, Olehzrlzoma 51. and M. College: R. J. INZINZER, Sefreiury, .lnzerifrzzz Hereford Cutfle Breeders' A5sn.,' SENOR GEORGE GORDON-DAVIS, Buenos Aires, BfllZI'f,' JOHN CLAY, John Clay Cw0Hl7HZ.SSl'0ll Co,,' NY. L. BLMZARD, Head Qf the Department of A1Lz'1n11lIlusbalzdry, Oklzzlzomu A. and JU. College: M. IVE5, Beef Cuitle Herdsmuz, Oklllzomgz A. and M. Cbllege. Page 416 Ng-Q vt X25 Priif?'H'jTi' , isQZ !Q'9?Qj , x J to g !A7A Qs? Q ERE you see the faces 6 Eva of some of the staffs 99 of University and College Annuals in eight States who have demon- strated their confndence in our service this year. 1 f And past performance has shown beyond doubt that they are justified in believ- ing' Leac1ersl1ipManc1 Kraft Built., to be synonymous. This Annual Printed and Bound by THE Hugh Stephens Press 'clfruft Builtu Annuals JEFFERSON CITY, MO. 'Huan Srfvu ENS' KRZSFT Blum' fn. fvf -,-, f Hatfchn-wfi'Ie,: -f 'V' TRAD ITIO ?f?RADITl0N -inspires - every sw E C 0 -crdftsma -to give - to -every - detqil- 0? the entirelvinie- art- a, - painstaking pa ient-a ention-that -lends precious -quality- to - his workmanship 9,4-gdffmkffeg SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY FORT WORTH - HOUSTON - DALLAS WICHITA FALLS - TULSA ' ATLANTA I I 1 d 5 ,I N ge,- 1 U W x ms. dw.. 4 ' ,vm x yvhj' ,J ,pf ' , :ga 4 v x r Q ,W 9, -,1 f if ,z J +- ,, l Ma 0,5 .- ,, 4 W Jw 1 .. -1 4 z It's the Cut of Your Clothes Tha! Counts x. vi -141' it since '04 2-A47 j an -7- Xa' X 1 x I M, Q - ,I , l ,Q X X tk' ., 'df SEAX ,Vis f' X , X Xsqagidslq f,,, yx-.A -Q4 ' f' 'c X nv: if l X0 Q W xxx xi . 1. X X . l A if X ' . X ,Qi , F li 4 'I rt.. il ,T as M- if , . 1 , 1 4' ' Fx' l M . Y, , I! ,X I r i X ll, 'S 5: f ' ' '- 'N i ' i J l. , 'N ' ali., .,. Vi I I gf X 4 G iff ggi 1-1' mm L , jj il I 554543 il I lx Hr I X L Ji ? . qw- lv. N P 44' J , i ' t ji I l ll' l ' J li . .' l , l i an ' cf g HM m 2, 7 KL' Felt' l ff rl fi ,a,gi'i 4129 Fl-fi if if F' 'Il ill' if i i 'll - i -el --i s - ' t--c.Ln. - M X 5:1 l U Z 23 YEARS OF FAITHFULNESS Faithful, because year after year college men have learned to depend on us to have clothes cut and pat- terned after their own dictates. Er Men 0 YounQMen 5 O , ' THE ag DAYLIGH' sro CLOTHES Pg-H ll I T I l l 1 n i N xl NEW ARCADE BUILDING, xIUs'r Cox1P1,12'r1NG, S0U'1'11EAs'1' CIORNIZR 111-' SINCE 1007 PECKIS LOCATION Has Bran AGGIEVILLE Thr' CIll'llZ,ZJ1l5' Cfly Cmzifl' of fl. lll. fffw ,vpl'r1'l C1 mf pfp I T111 CAMPUs, WHICIA1 NVIL1, IIIOTAL 'IINVELVE D1F1f1c1a1cN'r S11oPP1-Qs AND FISVVELVE lf,FF1c1ENCY APA1l'l'KIEN'I'S I3 -2 .,. A 1 1 ' 5 u-A, ' I ,1.U 3 . 3 155 11, Nw f 'f A ,Ai ' -git 1. 12,1 , mf mf' PM - W iaissre ???5TIr?W'gEg f 1-A1 ,,,. lr s fffbirtf- ww . 1.AA - Q 1 fix e s rizl , . f ' . . . , 2 'sr 1 1 1 ' - . LINGERIE X GIFT SHOP UYIIIFIINS IIN' L110'1'1'5 COLLEGE CLEANERS NSZIZZIFIFII S1'rz'1'c1',' COLLEGE BARBER SHOP Right up-I0-zzofcfl' GATEWAY CAFE 'C Up- Town Eatsl' MARCEL BEAUTY SHOP Plxaxfs' ' TIGER SWEET SHOP gcCd7lQll.L',Y Galore , TAYLOR'S STUDIO F1'c1vftm'1'11g THE TIGER SHOP 4'I'01n' Szrpplzlv for Lars ' 95 PICI ll FFS In these shops and the halls connecting them, college folk find every known facil- ity for their Convenience and comfort and a friendly service that cheers and pleases Page 419 TE -r r , W SWA Meets the approval of the Engineer, Superintendent, Farm Boss and Lease Men as well as the owner e all fyecflzzse it 1'y.v1'nzple, L'b6C1'611f and eco11rm11'C11f. 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The worldis events are completely covered by the Associated Press. National politics are dis- cussed by such authorities as David Lawrence. The very linest of literature is reproduced in serial form. Iiach Sunday the latest writ- ings are discussed by able critics on the Book Review Page. Ifidith johnson has established a national reputation for her writings. The Held of sport-financial news, and the world's best humor are brought into Oklahoma Homes through the Daily OkfC1lIONZf1'lZ. and Okfafzomfz City Tfnzff by such men as IQ. VV. Coch- rane and Lawrence Perry, George T. Hughes and Briggs and VVebster. You'll hnd a wealth of interesting and entertaining information in every issue. Blake the Dazfjv Ukfa- lzoman and Olefnfzomu City Tzizzngv a part of your home. The DAILY OKLAHOMAN OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES Page 423 ff ,V ,I 9 Wagga Q z, f X BR IN versus BRA THE dayof brawn has passed in agriculture. The modern farmer uses brains instead! directs power instead of producing it-multiplies man-power by using a 'gfaterpillarn Tractor. VVitb the Hfaterpiliari' track-type tractor you can outwit bad Weather, make short Work of long tasks, insure a safe margin between costs and income. Q6 WH- ---- --W - -- ------- WW- --'-' -- --V -V f- 7- ---V--W -V f-H----w-- -- 54' The BOARDMAN CQMPANY OKLAHOMA carry X X xxxxxxxsxxxxxxxxxsss 5 xcsc I cs: xxsxxxx 5 xxxx X Wm cxxx X xxxx Q QTISWNXXQXXSX W N Xiwfis NN....xXX e,s,,cic,i,,eci N N E 'xxwxwiiisfg ,..- Q N xxxx w Nxsxxxxsswwm 'X X Nssss-s s-cc.xcxxxxxxxxx . xx-xxxxxss..x L35- XX XX ,,.c Q N.: ,.,,. -f V swwfsyxw.. gsxxxwsxw' c,Ns X Q N x X swTsNs..N........,,c,c,s,x,MN , X QW.--mswwst ss N ' 'ff?fIYfXrXfftWsX c,tcct X X S XIX X g l112iI?fffiilqlaqqqqizqzzxzzz:Q XNX----s- s---s-- - . e Page 4.2 lcn A WEEKLY 'male Home f 1 ovhu THF. 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AlC1lZllfClfI'Ill'f'l' of HIGH GRADE NATURAL GASOLINE ff-'Cf A A A --f--bi Y PONCA CITY, OKLAHOMA KREIPKE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY . C0 ll fra 610 ry Ki IX 504-505-506-507 H1cRsKmx'1'1'z Blflmlxcz OKLAHOMA CITY, OliI,.-XHORIA TILLWATER LAUNDRY DRY CLICXXNIQRS HA'lVl'I'1RS WE DO YOUR SHIRTS AND B. Y. US FOR IOC ICACIIR YJ'Xl,I':'ljl'lRIA PRICSSICS FOR SIRIAPING PHUNL3 27 611-I3-IS NIAIN S'1'11L:E'1' 5, , MERCHANDISE WITH NINE LIVES S'1'11,1,wA'1'u1a's 0I,DES'I' I 2 AND GREATEST STORL uII'lIl'l'l' Qllflfffy 1.5 Iliglzw' Than IJ7'I.Ct',7 is X ZIIICN ywu zum' Im-Iging fm' ljllllfllf-N' llzfwlzuJlffffw, thc CS and CI S'I'URI'1 is ZIIXYZIYS 1'Q:uIy lu serve yum WIIII llznlifmznlly' Iquuwn 111c1'cI1z1mIisc. HART SCHAFFNICR 84 MARX CLU TH ES FO R M li N PRINCICSS CI,O'I'IIINC3 VOR IAIJIICS, L'ROSSIC'I' SIIOICS IVUR XIICX, ICXSIIION IJI,.fN'I'IC SIIUICS IVUR IAIJIICS, NII'X- SINU WIC,XR FOR 'I'III'Q I ,bXRIII,Y 1 Ll 72 Cl' I 0 R E U1fff7s!Zr11v for J!! f!Ir'Af61llII.fj' C'1,IxL'1ml2 If. 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BOX 1795 Pg 430 1 w 9 x N f:0HIPfI'IlIz'IIf,Y of WERTZBERGER DERRICK C 0 M P A N Y TULSA, GKLAHOMA 'S 11'17'11 GREETINGS AND BEST zfzsugs TO Oklfzlzomfz uf 55 JM College I l TULSA DAILY WORLD Oklalzomffs Grvczzfwt N wwf pa par RELIABILITY-CHARAC1ER-ENTERPR1 E The REI-TINERY SUPPLY COMPANY lil, ,I X' 'XX ll Ci ff ' ,A A ,S ' A '- Pfggffi 1 I-,4 X! xx N W X Q A!2fAH1lpxAii' f : ., -- f gggifgifi 5555- w V-L4nmuHI ' rw w H 1 5 ,P P 1 f Sag! ' will -- ,P 'PP r,w , P P PPPP ! 'EEF 5573, 'P 'W W PPPP fum! , X N ' +-'fx' W , N .V I I 'Nye ,f Q X ' r ,ff ' -- , 1-'N, v ,X ,L If px Z K 4 5' I Q rx QT 4 7 wf I A T72 W' ' 'J 7 if: Q. 'N W F 'NL V4 3 Q tf 1' '- :T , ' T Q N: J A ..a r ,I C P w : I A C 5 m 2 H- fx , T4 1. . . F 2- I F1 p ' C 5' . ' fx ' :' 'N- r- 'A P 'A , Q 4 T A -5 f' 1 ,.. - 1 fx 2 4, ff -1 P LJ 4 1 rv V A A T fx 3 9 : N f V Nw - .- W 7 we 1- X x ,N Wim? J L +-' If f J -' Q 7 -3 W, my! Q ffl --4 RJ 1,12 H O Q 2 :- , ' .A P-4 P y-4 4 f fx' 1 mn iz N F7 fl 4 C 1 , N, P143 XQ. 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ASK ANY CO1,I,l'lGIC C1RlCIClil TULSA COTTON OIL COMPANY 'l'L'I,SA, OIQIAHOXIA Ala II 11fm'f11r'f'1'.f of 61017011 Safer! yJl'0H,llfff COTTON SHED CAKE CUIVIXON SICIQD l Ug'I,LS CO'1 l'ON SICED MEAT. L'O'l lxON SICICD OIL CO'l l'ON I,IN'l'I'IRS FACTORS OF THE INDUSTRI,-IL Dlil'EI,UP.1IEX7' OF UK1,.1l1O.1l.P1 HE following letter was addressed tothe President of the Oklahoma A. tk NI. College, Editor of the Farmer-Stockman, Secretary State Bankers' Association, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce. President Agriculture Department at the State Capitol, and President of the State Farmers' Union: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. March 19th, 1916. As a member of the Agriculture Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, l had the pleasure yesterday of attending the committee, at which time you were present, and listened with much interest to the program you have in mind with hopes of bringing about a reduc- tion in cotton acreage for the coming year, I trust you will consider this letter in the spirit it is written: namely, to place before you some facts with reference to the growing of cotton, which were not brought out at the meeting above referred to, The hgures l am giving you below are approximately correct: Out of the 1,700,000 bales of cotton ginned the past season, there were over 800.000 tons of cottonseed produced, from which seed the oil mills would produce 400,000 tons of cottonseed meal and 300,000 tons of cottonseed hulls, which as you know, is feed for stock. lfrom the same amount of seed there would also be produced approximately 140,000,000 pounds of cottonseed oil which our packing plants in Oklahoma City convert into lard. No doubt you are aware of the fact that one ton of cottonseed hulls is equal to, and slightly superior in feed value to. one ton of prairie hay. 100 lbs. of 43 .. cottonsed meal contain almost three times the feed value of a sack of wheat bran. ln other words, to give you a concrete idea of what the farmer produces in the way of feed for his stock. when he raises a bale of cotton, we will state that our mill, and no doubt any other oil mill in the state of Oklahoma, would be glad to exchange with the farmer for the seed from one bale of cotton, which is approximately 1,000 pounds, and give him in lieu thereof, 1.000 pounds cottonseed hulls and 400 pounds of 43 ', cottonseed meal, which is enough hulls and meal to feed one milk cow approximately 3lg months. Therefore, you can readily see that the fariner is producing considerable feed, to say nothing of approximately IIS pounds of oil from each bale of cotton that is as above mentioned, converted into pure vegetable lard. Merely roughly giving you the above information. with which you are no doubt familiar, but it does seem fair to all concerned that these things should be taken into con- sideration in forming your program of giving out information to the farmers of the state, Yours very truly, SOUTHLAND COTTON OIL COMPANY. By T. E. XICGLE, T. lf. NTCGLE: R. illtlmzlgrr, Uklalioma City Lllillf' DOES THE FARMER RAISE FEED AND FOOD WHEN HE RAISES COTTON? PLEASE READ THE ABOVE Ona of the S01lf!Zi5 Grf'f1z'r5I 1lIU7Il5Z'l'Z.U5 Page 434 6101179 ffm wry Qf l JYff1rff111fl ning chirp any 1 llfwxcllx L1'1'x', fllil,,XllUKl.'X Illlltylg Al. a11Icf-lf. 'T Mid-Wlest Cre L mery Company l. ll. X!flilJll.XNl C. .X. llI'RYS T 'T WH Q4 4 g 042 . -fm .Y 15959. :H-7 ,ww-pf,.,',-E'i'-l ' ' few 'pf A 4748 5 Q E2 lg, Vgesilszgm wh' ' 51:3 .qw-:Z n .riff P- :f'?E,,mf f f- Qieuk W-jgz, ,-5552, zgagrtisvi ' fin. , ff Sf' ,X l T 1 - ' ' M ... kr: ' 2 .F , Y N , Ma., ,.! . . lm' llomr rj .llzff-Ilvmf l'r04f1n'ff POXLIX L'l'l'Y. 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Rl'IPOR'l'S IZOVND, AC- COl'N'l'fXN'FS' WORK PA P IC R pf .lf . g,.,,,-, SEEDS FOR THE I ARNl,GARDI'1N W1 V Of 1 AND IMMYN, P0U1,'1'1zY s1'P1f1,11+3s, lNS1iCI'IClDES, FICRTI LIZIC RS ? Cfzfafrfg zzzafffcz' on l't'QIlH'ff 'rL'llSA'Lf'S.1'X. Bmdmg-Stevens Seed PHONIAQ 2-IOO7 3:0 lC1xs'1' ISOLTRTII ST. Cbmpdny 25 XX'1cs'1' 1 1Rs'1' ST. 'l'111,s1-1, O1Q1,.x. IALID 4 X Im' lA'l'l7'fl7'lUA' vw A. and M. GRADUATES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING v 1 . - . Q - I LSA, :ts yfiu kiiww, is um' ul tlit: 5fDlltlTNYk'Sl s must ratpitlli' 'SJIYDXYIIIQ and p1'cygrcss1x'c cities. Xl Q want tu suggest tw A.1u1tI Xl.gmtlti1t1t-sin Klccliztiiicqtl lfxigiiit-t'r'iiiu that :tt tlic first tippwrttlliitx' tliux' pztx' visits tw tht- intlustrigtl plqtms in Tulsa that strc tif must iutcrcst ttf tlit-iii. Tulsa is Illl wil-rc-tiiiiitu Ccutcr tit wttrltl iiiiptmrtztncc. It is tht- wwi'ltl's lztrgcst III2IIlIIlLiClllI'lII!L! I and LIISKFIIWLIIIIIVLI ccutcr tar wil held cquipmcut. lt :tlstt has uiqtiiy fitltct' iudtistrics XVIIICII arc uf liitcrcst lrfmi tlic Cl1'QlIIL'L'l'lllAU stgtiitlpwiiit. IYQ cxteud at J'f3r'1'I-ll!IIIYlIlIIiHI1 tw ywu In visit thc plant uf tlit- liirqidcii Steel and llvincli Ctiliipztliy. Vic wgtnt tri make tht- ztctluztiiitgtncc fill ywting men qugxlitictl fur fvur ciiginucritig tlcpztrtmcnt, :tml will wt-lcwim' tlic upptiirttliiity tri tgtllq with ywu ztntl tu slum' you tltrfwugli Hur plant. The BRADEN STEEL and WINCH CO. '1'tf1,sA, OIQIMIXIIOXIA ' THE SUYLICIIY' FACTURI J A N S E I MFG. CO. HOTEL EQLIPKIIQNT - 11tQsfi'AJt'1ziig'i' g g! ffl PI LIN tttiiliimiiii W E 535 I A, .PWM - ,.ii.,.,.......itt.t I .,i,, .I ,.,......,i,.,. ,.,.,.i.,..,....... A .t,,t,, I i 121 XYEST I'i1Rs'r STR1-:ET TULSA u141,AHox1A P U R B E S T PIIRITISS BEST Moulder-Oldham Co., Inc. ICE CIREAU' IANITOR SUPPLIES ig P. O. Box 2062 409 NORTH ISLVVOOD 'Il LY I S A TULSA, OIiLAI'IORIA I J L A I I -JW IIIt'IaIcIz'I' W. IIYNQII e I ul 15 ll' 15 1. lf R I SIICCE SSFU L IXfX'l't'lllCS IJIXXIIINIJSf3lIiXI'l'lI,RY I X I .XI,I,II1. 'I'III-3.x'I'I-LI: I'iI'1I,I1IxIQ I 1' I1 Xltfxlx SI'llI'.I-.'I' PIIIINI: IOS7 T11 I1f01 f Sfllfflb 1XCDlUlIfX'II,I,1f I I I 4 5 IIIXRIIWIXIQIC. IfIsIIINc2 'I',IXCliI,I'1. I+2I1I+1CI'IQIt' IIIIIIIJS, WIQIGIIT 111111 IJITSIIX 'VIINNIS RIxCIiII1'I'S A-XXI? I:IxI,I,S . L. NILYRPIUIY, HARDIVARIC I1 1'l',I llI11'Ifr1'11r1', for fmrw' ff nf I .Il11If1'1'11f1' f'1'111',I I I I filetnelrp ants QBptIcal Qlnmpanp 704 Klux, ST11.Lw,xTER. Oxm. S'I'11,1.w,1x'I'12I1 um! QILTSIIING 'tfffffffff' ff ff'f'If ' S1.'1f'f' 'OIH The CRILSCENT DEPARTMENT WFQSTOREQHM extends Z1 emtliztl invitation to the Nlembers mf the Faculty and the Student Body UIA. and KI. CcIIIege tw Visit our Store DRY GOODS READ Y-' FO-VV ICAR NIILLINFRY CLOTHING MPfN'S FURNISHINGS SHOES UQ' Saw You fIf10111'3I 011 ,JU Your P111'1'f1z1,vf5 SIQ-H21 NIAIN STR1I:1I:'1' S'r11,1,wA'rER, OKLAHOMA 1 440 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I -...I l.1fX'I.'lllp'.S' f,Yl,XVl l:'l,'Y'lfl,X H Tln' .Yf-:cwfl lfllil-lIt'.U' 1IV1'1l, ffm' I ' ff . , ,IL 1511 College Pharmzuy AEXI ilu- limi uf the filly'-XYLIB' Drivc ll'l1w1'f' nqlvflffqfxlv am! .S'11ff,vfml1'f:11 un' l,'m11b1'11rdH DRI 'HS l.YlS,1llz'7'lI.'S EA RL KENNICUTT NEXYS S'1txx1wE UN rlqlili CORNIQR f f,v!Z0t'U!t1fz'f ll Spfr1'affy CO LLEC1 E CLEANERS .AX Shrvp dcvrvlul ox- ClL1SiYCl5'1HQ1lL'2llliIIQ, IJVCSSIIIQ' and ltxpcrt RQ-pair VYw1'k E' H-ll'S'I' Ulfzf Vlxlili Cxxim S T e Tiger Drug Company S TUDEN TS' DUIIUV- TU IIN llE.1'DQL'.JR TERS DRUGS . S'I'A'l'IONERY 1 z RODQXRS 'l'OlI,E'l' ARTIC w w U25 V. Plzom' 300 rw, L. VV. BRAS, .Uflllfzgw 441 OIfIfI1:I-. PIIOxI- OOI Q RESIIII-:NQI5 546 DR. I. A. BRIGGS UPN' Rffcll STOVE aft, ,- I17fg NIIIIN ST. STILLII XIER, OKIUI fl by W 'xx I H ' I ,Qvflfzlllz Sfwp I lt- ' ON O, O , ' X ,il CIREETINII Q.XRDSETAOVEl,'I'Y CJIFTS I l l lEMS'l'1TCH1NG W- FRAMED NIOTTOS I l . I: ,PHONE OSI O16 ,XLXIN STREET T.--W It E I Ok, ,Qglrfyf YOu sulitainly must lbe and all Otliei' building proud Of tlIOse slIOes- etliey must be Buster BI'OWn's, ain't they? BUST ER BROWN SHOE STORE Inziterial TDI' the Builder ROUNDS Sc PORTER LUMBER GO. PHONE Q70 714 NIAIN STREET PHONE 1170 QUIJLITY 1lJERCll,1'NDISE COURTEOUS SERIYCE REJSONJBL E PRICES BOOST ING FOR A BIGGICR AND BICTTICR S TILLIVA TER TRODE Furniture and Undertaking RUTH. Xl. STRODE, Ilifaizagfr C' 7716 Sion' XYIZUCICZP7 PIIONE go 711 KIAIN STREET RESIDENCE PHONE 186 FUNERAL HOME, OIO DUNCAN STREET Pugu -14- I l Il lx l II Il I l l I l l I l I l l I l I l I I l l l I l l -il I P LL The SLYNNVISE SHOP lI.I, XY. 7'l'll ,Xx'1cN1'1a HOURS, XljXfiAZlNl'iS, Clll 'l'S ll l'r1,N'x lu lon U. B. BARBI' R SHUP iakvlllll l'11l111 111 L Q11 l 11111111111 S1 llx111x1111114x D 61111N1,ll1r1'111. l11.111,. l ll xi lf, High - g1'z11lcli111' of Pl'INN.XN'l'S 111 priccs y11111'z111z1iJ1'111'1l Ulillly. Kll tlic lvcst lmiilis 111 1'cz11i 111111 fcw cents Ll Co lllflflilll llf dal' LIB ER T X 3 BARBER SHOP M 1111 ' I3 mi Loxiic ix .wo Biuiwsic 1X11111'N11 RW CMA X INSTITUTION J . ,PENKREYC I 25111 Anniversary fS'l'll,l,XY-Yl'l'QR, Ulil,1Xll1JXl.X Young Men's Suits Combining Style and Value The most popular easy-fittiiig model for Spring. Tu-111KlJ11t11'111, binglc bri-ubtcd. Here is Style, 1i111:1l- ity, value 411111 low price. Fine quality sergcs, 11111i11iNl11-d worstmls and cassimcres i11111311y11ew anil llllllblllll flizitles-grey, tan and l1l11c-111ix- tures, ovcrplziicls, narrow, group and novelty Str1peS Extra Troiwers witli many suits if desired at 35.90, XX'i1l1 One Pair Trouxerg, our feature low price- 524.7 pw 'SWG '14-rf lfiiyxl 'il fl 1 1 1 4. 1 , 1 11,4 , A J ii l N ll' 1 5 OIQLAI IOX IA I N STI TLYTION lfi'f'1'y1fz ing for ffzf 011 1 1'I'fcf Y INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CO. O11, AND GAS VV1211. SUPP1,11+:s TIISA, OKLAHOXIA c.m1PLm1EA'7'S Of VANDEVERS 'LJ S1017 for IJ!! Zfzx Pf'0pf1 ' 'I'Lv1,sIx, O14L.xum1 x TULSA SAND COMPANY Ilf,v1f1bf1',flzfcf IQUQI VVASIRIICD ARKANSAS RIYICR SAND TU1,s.x, OK1,,x II cm x J I 16111155 TULSA, RA LSTON AND KAW COPPIQR-PLATE ICNCRAYING STIQICI,-IDIIL ERIBOSSI N C ICXIISOSSINC WITHOUT A PLATIC Spf'c'1'aff111r1z1z'011 Gfwzz 10 FRAT ERNITY, CLUB, DANCE and PARTY INVITATIONS ana' ANNOLINCISXIIQNTS WICDDINC INVITATIONS and ANNOUNCIQKIICNTS 1Jt'l'SO7ZC?!Cf1l'Cl75 and JIlOllOgl'CZ71Z Sfllfl-0715131 E1zg1'aif.f'1f or Em- bofxfa' 2011111 or 2011110111 pfafv An exclusive Iine of Xmas Personal Grccung Cards and I fIIdcrs SCOTT - RICE CO. II4 AYEST 3R11 STRliIi'I' PIIOYE 2-3408 TULSA, OKLAHOXIA lags 444 , ---,,...Y,, . 31.777 - Qi I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cassicl y-Southwestern Commission Co. flKl,.XllOM.X ClI'I'Y. llKl,.'X. UNI? Cf ll,l1I'QR'l', ,llffimw-I Cflllf r'.' Uffllf 1'.' xl. li, Sum- 'I'I-,II liIlYkl' -Lu I4 Xlicifit lJ.Xl'l, CAIQNAII xx klonx CI,.xIsI4 lllll xII.I.,x 'lllilil Y G, R. SNIIJLR KVM, RII.I','Y llfllfi Ilmf .N'lI'f7i,' Clio, R. Aloxi-,s rl'IzI,i:PIIoNri L. D. ol FT. XYoRTII UI4I,.xIIoxI.x CITY ST. LoIrIs KA Nsixs CITY Capital and Cndivided Prolits :45oo,ooo.oo No Shipment Too Small for Our Atten- tion, Nor Too Large for Our Capacity. 'lll'wSrffzI11rf lm'IIfI'l,'z1llfw, lloyi 11IIffSfII'r.I'I' IPXX l,XClxl'.l, Xlx-.ici I' American Live Stock Commission Company IOQIOU l,Ix I sion lx lux: Il XX-Ml III I-I, Sloffl' lrzlrzfi f OIQI,.xIIoxI,x Q ITY, UIQIMY. Your' Iillflllff' Czfflwlzzlfwf lfj: lfoml 5iXl,l'.SXll'.X Laffff IJ, fix x llw llfpf x Q1.xY.llXRlJIN1. liIl.I..Xl.lfllIl11.lz lies. l,ll1lIl1'XX'.Ofh7l Res, l,llHIll' 4-QJHN l.I I'III43If: l'ifllVli ll, Y, l,.xcIxI-,Y Res, Plioiic 4-7114 Res. l,lIoIII: 4-7fi4N ,I, ll, liI'T'I'ox RI-s llllfllll' lliiil. 7537 fllfflillf' flftjff' lfIl'I'f'i'.' l'l..X.lll1lI'I'j'lCHl4I4 CII-,rr lnxmi Lon: Distance 1,llfVllll,' 74 Local Pliont Wal. 50834 Good SI'1'z'I'I'I' aim' cz Sqzmrf Dm! The Ingram Commission Co. Live Stock Urrrciigs. IIS-I IQ-IZO l.IYIas'I'ocI4 l'lXL'II.-XNIQIT, l'SI'II,I1INu .Qi ru' A' liz! riff OKLAHOMA CITY SIIfr,I'1III'2I ll. .X. INIQIQAAI l'lR1CD XY. HIiIcIf lfimxcias B L'TcIII':Ia Wie Specialize on Handling 4-H Live- stock and Our Past Records on these Consignments are Our Best Guarantee of SerYice in the Future. Barefoot Live Stock Commission Co. OPI-'IcIc, 112 l'ixcII,xNc:Ic Brno. Sffflf' liz! Nfl CJKI,.XHOlN1.X CXITY, UIiI..x. SI1! f',I 'IIIVII l.l'1NVIS B,xIaI-1I-'ooI Nl. L. QlU'I l'lNf,I!.XNI .KRT lDARNlil.l, Uaffll I'1' U. lf. 'l'ixI,I4INI.'I'I',N l'lIoIIe, ll illlllll 2750 livery Shipment Sold Im lfs Let us buy your Stocker and Feeder Cattle. We send out no personal checks. De- posit in Local Bank to your credit or GXClll1I1Q'CmXYl'i RIAKIC YOC S.'Xl lf. 44? YJ!lffKl'.S'0ll Sree! Compmyf f?HgfHFff5,fjOHHYU70KQ l?MHifdfOf5 undlhnfmw S1W2LffVLWlAf,S11CHI, STPHZL BLWIJDIN WXWAA CIS OKLAHOMA CGizff'fQ1'ff51'1fkglfbf' My LINCOLN IJICSKS, 'IXXYLUR Cl LXIRS. SI IAXXY-XXQXI,lilCR S,XI lCS. l II,lXC3 L'.XI5lX1C'l'S. SL'PPLlI'1S1 IIICRRIXQI-I l.Xl,l, S.Xl'l'fS. RIIKIICU- LIRAXPII Xl XCIIIXICS. PRIXTIXG. l,l'l'll1KlR,Xl'IIINki.liNGR.XX'1XU. ICXIIMPSSING, Rl'l.lXG. IEUUK- IZIXDIXU. IZHLNID .XXII RING IS! M DHS. LIC! LXI, lil, XNKS 3 The Sffll' QY9r171fefy Xil'SKflli1ili.cJKI,.X. XXVILI, li, .Xxxliuy Sllfifflillfr'Hllfilf S, ll, lil'IrsuN. lfzlfzififff .ilizmzlgrr L I,YIrl-, I,. ,XmX14.w. Supl. l,7'r'.Ul'lfHNI P1'ocf1u'fl1v, Rf'ji11f'1',f ana' D 1'.ffr1'b nic ff BARNSDALL HBE SQUARE, -lff fflirk Tfzkfzz 1.11 Rt'ciz'Iif't'.V Pffifmzuf PI,TROlliLwI PROD jlfffllflillll in liillffi Dz'PtlI'fIlZr'lIf bi' ' ' - 1 . ' ll ,1Ir'IlI!N'l' uf flu' f zrm TCTS Tim POPULQIR-l'Rl111511 1m7'E1.s HOTEL TULSAi KETCHUNI HOTEL RA T ICS 7gI.5O to 32.50, with Binh Privilege 52.50 ti, 344330, w1tliPriv11tc Bath -, . . , . Qzifvtcrm iii Lwiiiicctui Uficvzrzz' aim' fjf7c'I'f1ft'fl by The KETCHUM HGTEL COMPANY H. R. IQETCIIUIXI, l'rr,fz':ff'11f W .-.M ,,,,, - , , ,i,gA- RLY ,..- ,W .7-, gffnzm- , ,if --1 , SERVING YOU 01 '1'1'lN 1111111s111111w111111111411s, X1'1I'11I 111 p1'11p1-1'1j.' 11 1111' 1 111 111 11.1111 11 f111:11- 1-111: 111 1.11111 1.1111 1'1 111111 IIIL IL 1 ll 11111 1111 tXL1II lk ll 11111 11111 1 111 11111111 1 1 ll '11'1 11 'SSQ '1', '11 1 ' L N 1' wr' 11' 1- 1- 11' 2,11 1 1 1' 1111.111 111 1111111111fp1'11p1'1'1y, Y11111'11-11-111111111'111511111111-111 11 11111 11111 111-1 L'f'Il1 '11,111 1-11111111111-111 I1 1'1'1 11111 111 51-111' 11111. 13111 1111111111111-11s1-51111,-111111111410111111-11 LIIIL1X11I'l'N11l,'1l1I!k1111111 11-11-111111111-1111111111111 1-11 11 11- 11 11111 11114 :111 1'1111'11-111 111'g11111x11111111. 1111- S1-1 .'1c1,-A 1114 :111 11111' 1-1111111111-cs 411111 131l1A1'll11117111Q'111 1lI'l' 11111111111-11 411 :1 111111- 1.11111 11 111.11111- ' ' -1 - . yllll 111 :1-1 p1-1'11:1ps1111111-p11':1s111'-:11111 IIll1I'I' 111-111-111 1111111 1111111111-1111-1'111.1-111111111111 111 11111111- w111c11 11111 5111-1111, SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 ,-1l,Il'.J1'S lf! 'Y YK? SI-'RINC62 11L 2 5 QUALITY Q LINE of .QIOMACNQ 'C' BETTER EQUIPMENT X11 11-:1c111-1' 1:1111 111lI7L' 111 510011111 11511 1111111- 1111111 1111- 11111115 111, 1111- 1-11111111111-111 111 1ll'I' 1111111181111 AND SVIIEEI1 D.-NY BICUS 1'3.l'YA 'l'IIIC .IZICST 111-1-V1 51-1111111 111-11.1, :1111111111111111c11:111x.c11111'C111111'1111111'1-,x'1-1111- 1il11IlL'1lL'1lI1'IAS, 1111111111-1'1111111141111w, Nl1I111LlI'1' jllfldfy IH U'!1'!Ulf1'1'W ' 111111-1s,111111112111111-s.c11411'1s. llnml. Ldbm. Jasper Sipes Company Oklalwma Spring Bed l3',1f11bf1A,1'l11-cz'11911111 CO. O1q1-x111i1m1.1 CITY 1JKI-XIIfJIXI1X 11Ii1,1-X1-IUXI,-X CITY 1 INC. Ok1z111111111z1 City! Largest XY1-11111-11's Specialty 5111113 COATS, SUITS, FLTRS, DRESSES, LINGERIE AND ACCESSORIES 304-306 VVEST 1X-TAIN STRE1171' OK1,,x1111M,x C1'1'Y, 0191111111111 I 4-If Tfn' ln' CYITCIIII Szzjwvflzf CRYS Clrymvfziw T11 J T DESIRE MEADE IN OKLAHONICA CITY WE EXTEND OUR BEST IVISHES coii1PLm1EN7's UF to If F R1 END 14. and M. COLLEGE and Qf H T115 Rioszffiv Cklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Oklahoma City Tent and Awning Company College APPAREL for the COLLEGIATE EFW45 MCEWEN HALLIBURTON CO. oKLAHoMA ciTY I -I-I ENGINES AND ANINIIONIA KONI PRICSSORS OYICRI IfXLfI,I'lID GICNICRAI, XIACIIINIQ SI IOP RICINNIIJ. XYOIQIQ. I'II,ICCI'RIL' XIOTORS A N ID C1I'INI'1R.fN'I'OR S RICPAIRICIJ RIiI3IC'II,'I' RI'1XX'Ol'XIJ IJISL' XvIIICICI.S S'I'R.'XlCLII'I'I'lXI'IJ PREST MACHINE VVORKS COMPANY 30-Y,-II I'f,Ixs'l' GRAND :XYICNLTIC OK1.x11m1Ax L'1'1'x', Omhx. CAPITOL STEEL OKLAHOMA 35 IRQN CQ. PORTLAND O141,,x11m1.x CITY C COMPANY wh-----lx 3 'ii I RICINIVORCING S'I'I'1IfI, I+1NCINI'IICRS DICSIGNICRS 'I'R,x1uasx1lcN's XCx'1'mxAx1, Ihxrs I3L'11.mN+: OIiI,4XIIOXI,X CITY OIQIUXIIOXIX Unirez! Cjffyf Tm ffzfffy 60lP 0l'!lfl'0ll Gwmwlf0jf1If'f1f.' KANSAS CITY, XIISSOLIRI .QHXH f1gfim-.- sax,-I f1ff1',',1f.- Diss NIOINES, Icmix rl1l7I,S,X, Ox1,Axl1m1x VITAMPA, I 1.oR1DIx S.x1.1N,x. Klxxsxs OK1,AxH0MAx CITY, IDKLAIIOMA XYlc111T.x. K.XNS.XS OKIAHORIA CITY OFFICE AT :IS NORTH HJXRYICY N. A. KENNEDY SUPPLY 00. 1IIa1z1IfaciII. f'I'J and jObbt'7',f CREAMERY, DAIRY AND ICE CREAM MAKERS' MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES EGG CASES AND EGG-CASE FILLERS .SOO-302-304 E.xS'I' I IRS'I' STREIQT OKLAHOMA CITY, OIQLA. JOE KASPAREK CL07'1I1E1e A. G. H O G E I 20 NORTII IQOBINSON ORLAHOXIA CITY lfARDlI'A.RE SPECIALIST fIIi'f2Pgef '54 ' NEW SPRINK - SUITS FOR J 2 x E, CIOLLEGE IXIEN 1 ' Y Exclusive III De- V ' F 4 C I Sign and Pattern , 29 I'far,r of p, f A-I 3 IJt'I',fOlld! St'l'f'I.l't' f A I-:gf-III? 'I I OIQLAIIOIVIA CITY, OIQLAHOMA eg I i I IOL-OS NOR'FII BROIIDWIIY ' A Z PHONE: XVALNUT 0086 I Izgg HOISWHOANDWHY P PVP P P P P P W America expects every citizen t0 render his u ' ' X ILI1 best Servlee. TIIIS means careful prepara 10 ETHING ELECTRICAL VVE HANDLE NOTHINGABUT SOIW e many years' reeord Of IIOIIeSt dealing in preparing to Serve yOu COOICS hav lf7zofH.falf Only COOK ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY IO6-IOS-I IO NORTH LEE OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA. lfalrlz for thx fzzfnvl iffzzf' of Cookl' A131111 OKLAHOMA RADIO and ELECTRIC C OJWPA N Y fl'f1r1ff'.w1!w Uufy S1zu'r,vyf11',v I0 URI,,AXIEIOXI.YX RADIO UJXIIIYXNY 308XY1-:s'1'S1-:cuxnS'rR1c1a1 OIil,,fXIIOXlfX CITY, OIKIEX. TIIE Uflflfjff Ul'y'1.'1y'y'15 RS D1 x S'lliI.lla. lm. Ii I: cm OKLAHOMA GA L LOVV A Y OFFICE Sc STEELE SUPPLY CLOTHING CO. 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