Parsons College - Peira Yearbook (Fairfield, IA)

 - Class of 1928

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N K :fs T, I R 0 It ifilnrtixr ' A S 4x K .x xxmg K Q W 5 , ,A xx . 14 I he vim HJKTJIUYI7 M2.?1 2fL,,L 1ff,11'gS'!:d copvnlewr l927 BY JOHN HORNISH, EDITOR CHARLES RUSSELL, BUSINESS MANAGER I THE NINETEEN TWENTY - EIGHT Igeira VOLUME xvn. PUBLISHED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS OF PARSONS COLLEGE MAY I 1927 Behiraiinn Ein 66121111 B. Beuine whose name coupled with Parsons spells victorious athletic teams. lDe, the Class of 1928. dedicate this book to him in the gear he has coached two cona ference championship teams to pictorq. - - GLENN D. DEVINE 1 llfnrmunrh 'We herewith present the 1.928 1'eira---pablishecl by the Janior Class of Parsons College. It has been oar earnest clesire to 1na7ce a faithfal recorol of oar school year of 1926 ana 1927. lWe have 'enjoyecl the privilege of working on these pages ancl we shall feel richly repaicl for oar encleavors if this book: af- forcls the reaaler happiness by renewing olol memories and recollections of pleasant ancl profitable hoars spent here. - Glnntvniz The College flcZiviZz'es Athletics Ohrqanizaiions Spice fl ll-ll ll-II IX iii iz nur hnazt that the Harznna rampwa pnasaezzez a natural heautg unzurpazzrh in mang a urearg mile. - - - S Llg 'FHM WEST GOAL POST -rx fu . - f X w w ' ' - 1 A ffl , l f Q 1.4 1'w if-'23 J 5 THE CLOISTERS IN WINTER W' 1 2.5 r....,.',- . .. . ' ' I R GAR Jr .J .WI E 'BJ Q ' f75f5- li 5 .-....,., ,- . ...-..,.,,,.-,....,.....,...4.., .W ..,,,...,.....,......-..,......v-..4.-.....V-.WA..---....,..,-.....-...-v.---1--f.:Tf--ff:,.f.,-.11:-an-.--y-3. ,..24r+.--1g.iq3.,q::f2-,-.-5,-5--eg-fv,-f-1--M-fuqyg--f-M-Y.--1 4 . ., . ,.. , . . . . . ,. -. - . 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' . 5 4 2 f if f' 'if . .H ff ly .1 'L-fi, - .5 A I I . ilkrrultg --x Wi? lf. fi' fk'1 , , :R W ,A :. 14:3 by 1,11 nu A, Jr' L -1 S nt I .3 4 Eilzhtccn HOVVARD MQDONALD, A. M., Ph. D. Prusidcnt of the Thomas D. Foster Foundation of Administration and Christian Service. A. B., Muskinx.-:um College, 1901: A. B., Princeton University 1902: A. M., University ol' Michigan, 1914: Ph. D., ilvicl., 1916 Deun of Parsons College, 1918-22: President, 1922---. Hy: ,jifflli ...,.. W 'M--my, A ' ' ' ' ' 4 - ..'.f ff iw V ri. 5'7 4 or ff .fs if or z 4a.x.2.2 : M sg-51 7 if'-2' st feffkaf' MDMIE. , E 1' dn' ffgfl' 4 .i filIs:Z'.C1fQi X-U - . i '7E9 .irf.'4I.f,g,. .,-:F .- f U t n ' . CARL CONRAD GUISE, A. M. Dean, Armstrong Profe ' f Pl 'l soily 4. - . 1 and Psychfjggyf U H BLR.IvlCla sAN1fonD. A. M. A: B., C 1 ll C ll , 1911: A. M., U ' t f Dean of Women, Professor of Psychology. Kggggsze 1g,1,?:eT3liu.Sons College, 1923351 y 0 A. B., Michigan State Normal Colleyre, 1908: A. M WILLIS EDWARDS PARSONS, D.D. Dean of the Lewis B. Parsons, Jr., School of English Bihle and Christ- iun Service on the Martha Pettus Parsons Foundation. A. B., Olivet College. 1881: B. D., ibiil,. 1902: President Parsons College 1901- 19133 1914-1927. B. Columbia University, 1917: Parsons College, 1920- R. MONROE McKENZIE, Ph. D. Martha Pettus Parsons Professor of Chemistry. S.. New York University, 1890: M .S. ilnid., 1892: Ph. D., Johns Hopkins University, 1896: Parsons Collefre, 1903-. CHARLES CARTER, M. S. Rinyrland Professor of Biology. B. S., Parsons College, 1894: M. S ibid., 1897: Parsons College, 19084 ELIAS FREMONT SCHALL. A. B. Secretary of Faculty. GEORGE CHESTER WISE, A. M. Skinner Professor of Classical Lamzungcs Levi Parsons Professor of Modern IAIDKIIHRES- A. B., State University of Iowa, 19073 Parsons Ph. B., State University of Iowa, 1900: A. M., ibid Collegze, 1918-. 1902: Parsons College, 1920--. A-----. -ex M- -- -'f-f-'-, -f'------M-ff---------- 4 0 , + i- num e al - f-+-- ,--s+-- ,Q Nineteen 1 l PT.....--,.....Y...,......-,-,.-...,, N -F , ,,.. L.. 1 1 1 fe ,, , .. 1 wg fftfil ' 1 2 l : fm t ,+f:.?,2:i.i- . Vw fiiillifi' 2 , - 1 fV4. 'i IEIID 1m '--fg? .yff'fj.':Qv1, ,' 4 ' its ', y3lJ+gg,,,, .'.fg-:F 'F'73l?gQg3 'M Di ' v?7F'.u I ' A 'll 'H ' 'P' , vi 5,1'-GM an- f':+':' 'll' :-viiifliilaffili ' f V ' , rg.: 1 6, l nd! r.i,g?1-:?i.g.,,5Q.9gw iw : R , f1.E:.r.'iqi?MwfLlff.,l.K??2, Q5 :,,,,sl E ,'! A Q '3'57i5'f, ,7l -2:-451 '-' I1-..r ---: N f 5 '-' -ftE..E? ' qs. 1faf.z T::f '-r,a.:i: r-fii so L '13--7-'PSSX' -J BYRON D. ROBERTS, A. M. HUGH ROLAND BROWER. A. M. Hunt Professor of Mathematics Professor of English Lanizuapze and Literature A. B., Indiana University, 1920: A. M., ibid., 1922: A. B-. WMIHSH COHGSZO, 1906: A. M., Columbia Parsons Collegze, 1920-. University. 1913: Parsons College, 1922-. AURELIE ZICHY. A. M. Professor of Education A. B., Parsons College, 1909: A. M., University of Chicago, 1922 Parsons College, 1922-. GLENN D. DEVINE, A. B. Head of Department of Physical Education. ' A. B., State University of Iowa, 1922: Parsons College, 1922-. HAROLD T. SMITH. A. M. Registrar, Professor of Economics and Business Administration. A. B., Doane Colleue, 1918: A. M., State University of Iowa, 1922: Parsons Collexze, 1923-. EDWARD BATES TURNER, D. D. FRED J. I-IINKHOUSE, Ph. D. Smouse Professor of Enizlish Bible Hildreth Professor of History A. B., Princeton University, 1896: Auburn and Union A. B., Parsons College, 1916: A. M., Columbia Uni- Theoloszical Seminaries, 1899: D. D., Davis and versity, 1923: Ph. D., ibid., 1926: Parsons Elkins College, 1920: Parsons College, 1924-. College, 1924---. '?:. --...-.'- 'M ggfw-.- . 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A gm d..7..:: f :-'rf-'Wee'- 5.. M . , 'S f .- - 15' 'fr1g.1':5.v5'N1 ff? lm- -if-,....-M-A---+f.5..f' its . - -.-:4--,--1' 'pf SIGURD JORGENSON. A. M. BESSIE CAMERON SCHWARTZ. B. S. A4-tim: Professor of Home Economics Actimr Professor of History I . B. S.. Iowu State Collexze, 1918 : Parsons College, 1924-- A- B.. St. Oluf C0llEL!0. 1920: A. M.. Un'Vm'sltY of Chicmro, 1921: Pnrsons College, 1926 V. KENNETH L. PARKER, B. D. Acting: Thomas W. Synnott Profes- sor of Enprlish Bible. A. B., Park Collette, 1921: B. D., McCormick Theoloizical Seminary, 1924: Parsons College, 1926-. GEORGE SIMPSON. A. M. Acting Professor of Physics B. S., University of Missouri, 1909: A. M., ibid., 1926: Parsons College, 1926-. EVELYN HILL, A. M. Assistant Professor in Public Speak- ing: und Head of the Department. A. B., Heading.: College. 1922: A. M. Northwestern University, 1924: Parsons College, 1924-. MILDRED SCOVEL SIMMONS, A. M. LAURENS DASHIELL MASON, A. M. Assistant Professor in Modern Lnmzuaszes Assistant Professor in Education. . . A- B-. Parsons Colleire. 1922: A. M., State University A. B., Parsons College, 1923: A. M.. State University of Iowa, 1926: Parsons College, 1922-. of Iowa, 1926: Parsons College. 1923 F' '-1--:z-:11:T::42:.39. -.:3--w.------- Pg Q 42 8 41 Q-T.----.---.W...--..-f . A---Q rr A, ,rum . -Y -H s- . C9 : -- 'f ' :....... ' ' eff: Twenty-one V ,. . . - Tig-..,4fyf11 , 2- f 7' ,fff f Vf ffffff f - ' 1 , 'gl' M! i4'fw.f 'P2f W .t ' ff? mtW' . .ilifi.l:2.:r+'1- N Why, ' ' .-'- I '- .:.. mmm -- f w t .. ' iY 'rvfi T? ' 1 1, I fwwm f 0 HMI f 4' ff' .gf r A, '1+rfm' ?- 'lfj rfill m '4 T1 iw ,Effie V, L. 4. -g ,,g. 'Z roar: I. r - Q Y ,',fa '7. o'r Q. I 'f 6: ,' f' ' ' . ' - -1 L' ' iff'fff'X' .. f fff it '71 ' fn 4 -'Tw 1- y try I . if .: ff .1-.iff 'ff fm 1 Kr, . ' 1 f ...I f tnaips .. .. af. gf U f .,,. -.,-,,j,j, h I ,f 1 I n 1,995 1. . . 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Instructor in Biologzyf B., Earlham College, 1924: A. M., Hnveford College, 1925: Parsons College, 1926-. MARY J. NICKELSEN, A. B. Instructor in Home Economics and English. A. B.. Parsons Collette, 1913: Parsons College, 1926--. A. 1 mxrx. ,.,. W . f '-- oe I-W-'W 'fff f f' Q 4 A ,,,f'fl Twenty-two ' 'l31 1 '-'-- Y gs ,Y sv Q- 'Q f .f 'ff: 'K A 'fwffir- '7 ,'f 1, 2' ,. 7 Qgggafq I v f fx WW Q 1. g ,N:,:54w.g. m--,w h 'jlfx pa 'fff facie-j'.r?E:5gg.jf.f.f2.?-.3:G1 f' '55 If, - fh Xflf, K. K :aww ILE,.'3:fi,g151 ' a A. 'N iw- I ' I NN-:fff-:fir '- .lm ,R gg-G:?glf?g', Nr , ru K' ' - . 'Q.r2'.:E?'a - H 4 -12 .1 4 1 I ' 5' I ':H-ff! mum f--'P?:':'e'f.il 7 T154 51' . 'l sf' fr-i' I 'lf ' N ,- wx, ' 'E g - .. , ,.x,.j., ,-.-.,,g,ff.,q-vw ..'--,-',f g...q ..E 1...-,, 1 N 5 1 ' ,4.'PF:1?,, I gg .' 0 5 . mlm i1v.!9e iii'iv'5Eggki ,gy - -..,4.'1U1.:g-1: 592 in . f,f.f:5f:-.vig lu ! -7-5 1-.an-.. ... -, 1-,g',gg-,L-gg'E'Qf-2, 9-3f':-h4a.2'3L.' gi! 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K. 1 CECILE TURNER Mathematics Pleasant Plain CATHERINE VINTON Lutin Fairfield PAUL WALLACE Biology Miltun MABEL WILSON Spanish Centerville MARGARET WILSON Latin Birmingham I ' , ,.llTffL.:?ll5?A5:3JdaS1S4.'.2, 'F ,' 1-----...,....g -'-1--aww ,Y ..,.........---.-- . XR -A .. .- I ,,., ----W .....-..---W x, .. TX -.- liyig itat l 4 EDGAR WISE History Brixrhton WILLIAM YOUTSLER Economics New Shurun BRADLEY REED Physics Fuirficlml LEONARD SULLIVAN History und Economics Fairfield 1Q...-M,-mm.- ...... .... . -N inn in I M 'l'hil'tyAlivc ' 41ax'2f'L' Z 5 .WffVf WWW Q Q' A Am!! .qi ,pf .,,,C fflfff ,, Ll , ,, ,fd-': .Q l m ,f fi:-'f'- laf.m3?'??5'!-9'.-:Z.'.'i-fafi If-.13,,:3,g X 'Tv Wnyu p . mg ' .'- w ' H --'wi-1 - ,Jef I . 1 .',:.- -. v7ff'f --' Lx., :li-b' sb: 4, Q 1r.:,:g!? - umm. s- wfE'3,.L'. 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Gentle in manner and reso- lute in deed. New York City FRANCIS CUNDY Fra 'Tis really a very great plague to be handsome. Shnrnshurz LUELLA DeKALB Luella A winning way, a pleasant smile. Fairfield VERYL DUNBAR Dilly One man nmonxz a thousand have I found: but a woman umom: all these have I not found. Fairfield all flMi,+.fz fee, em-W-If -err A -ell .J ' -..-L-.....-.....-..---on ., ,..,....,,.., ' . 4 .K ' ,f X 'J.'l..1 . , ,inf .' ,'. Q' N K W, 'X .. ,Mr l:l'1N,Q,1g,ig:fr',li'.'-W' i - 1 Wllf 1 1 . X , 1, -.iq A V , VQVA, MWWMMWMM, ,N,m ,M,,,,,M,N,, ,.,.V., N ,,u., , ,.. ,w.Wm..,,l.,,NQ my I lk f T,l.f f , H X - 'xfihf ' 'J '.'-Q55-Qi!, 'ff?iIfIf7-f 'fif1ffi'?i :X , A if 1 lil' 2253- ., . . .yi - A. 4. . H ,A . -ii. . '- 'Cf im :un r. 1 wi ,f 2 if . .,A,u3 Q :T , I ' if 'MU'-'A 2,1.wffrl'.A1alial f. lll fii-will NX -' or ,lr 4 1 . lr .V ,l-431'1,wwit514,4gglqlwp, mx! f,p.ilfl-www? .-wi, .-l,L.L jlllal-ew-,l.l1l,l ll-fmt, ell we P5 f 1'lQ.w.'hmm1i,p'mMcMg l'f,lM.-li V-Ivlfw,-f '- :W All ,limi 1- Q lil , Sli. u,ll:wgiw,W, l1.yl,.i -Xu' lk ,N 'fl .lqjigtgfi f. A 'i,1:'x'ji' fffijl, 1 N, N Q j' ' ' 'Y Vi-lI2.1qQff.1:,l ,w,.,, W,WZ3.EilflfaffIl,-ilM1..,m4Mzr.F.,,1..J,.e,.t.1n.i...,:Z.--.fM..2T..T,.W.,..T::mT1--W----A 'fh'1:.,. ,... . if RALPH EDWARDS Rnstua He that huth knuwledyxe sxmreth hiu wards. WllNlllllPQl.1ih MARY L. EMI-:RY Mm-y l.. A merry heart maketh u chnerful countenance. Ottumwu CLOYCE ENLOW Cloyee Touchin1z everything lightly with the charm of poetry. Fairfield MABELLE FLEMING Muhelle She that hnth a merry henrt hath xi continued feast. Washington ROBERT GARDEN Garden By the work, one known the worlcmnnf' Minneapolis. N. C. W' fi -f-gy-v--' - :g,-53 ., 'W' Q H. .f ,-. ll -ww. A Al ,N rw U, ,,,,.. - .-,, ,l - 1 1 , 4 '...4q info 'MFA-, if A N , ,Vi ,. .I yy. VW 1 .VJ ..-,... ,, ......,..-... P' CORAL GLAUS Coral Her huir was the hue of fl bluckhirLl's wines. Clio GRACE HICIMKE Grace For not only is nrt shown in knowing a thinxr. But there is also zz certain an-t in teaching.: it. Cornimz EARL I'Il'lLSl+lL Helsel Where words are scarce 11hey're seldom spent in vain. Donnellson FLORENCE HILL Florence The sufficiency of my merit is to know that my merit is not sull'icient. A Fuirhelcl MILDRED HOFFMAN Millie They have mighty souls in tiny hodiersf' Birminfzhum L Thirty-nine U12 X ff ffff T, dxf ,, 14.53 f R M561 ' we 'img in I -R Jidfff. Q ' wi' 921.5141 ff ft lzfzfj 4 53 1431 I '4 .V I, A ' ' fxqrim JE rinrmmurgi ,Aff A ., -ft 1 .,h if' ' iii JL g ijfif 'ao C! may . fl mv.-f.,'l My era... re 4 ef1'f-f1 ,fK4,eXlEee..m em 1':'f'5 W , , Y , , - Q -v . , lf' ' V '.fi9W 'V 3f' f'7 '7'7 ',, f4,b' find' ,V ' V'f7 ' Z., f' ff. 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For I have learned in what- soever state I um therewith to be contented. Pnris, 'Fexns JOHN HORNISH John My fair one, let us swenr nn eternul friendship. Keokuk GRACE HUNTER Grace She never fnils to sneak a pleusunt word. Fairfield M A BET. HUNTLEY Mabel She was just the quiet kind Whose nature never varies. Milton DANIEL HU'I l'0N Danny A noble nuir of brothers: twins in truth. Bntavin Forty WILLIAM HUTTON Willie A noble pair of brothers: twins: in truth. Batnviu EST!-IER JOHNSON Johnnic. She who was ever fair and never proud- Hud tongue ut will,, and yet wus never loud. Fuirfleld PAULINE JUNKIN Pauline A willing spirit and an am- bitious eifert mark her every step. Fairfield KENNETH KENNEDY Kny 'l'he niuht cometh when ne mun can work. Nodawuy FRIEDA KRAUSE Friedn A faultless body and a blame- less mind Gentle of speech beneficent of mind. Lnne Rock l I , 'f!TY'T'M 7 ' I ' , ' 7' - Wr: fl',-' 2TJ fif ' U'T '?'f WYi 7W'W' 'Fi' 1 'Fizz Q 'is Yap-mlsilfl -.FQ V p '7 ,,'f.1lffgfi,fjfR.'f,,'f'f' fr . ff. ' .IQ l74faW,,f Q o f-fi' . golf 'H gif 3-'eifirs I,-'ff'frl1i'QifH f'-3 wi. . '17z'4Qjwl.f4ff'.'7f.f'1.'f1:1, , ,ga '52 'mf'KQ, xr Q -.' 1 Ag :jug 1 QA ' I, 'Zell'-ihffvii ffl ,gil ef- ',..f. Pwhm, ,lu -H., WI' f?i 1.,,' '7 ! 'f'lg..1, TNF: --fi -4 fs! ill uislavsff4.ffg4'f-eilwe-4:5r.'-ffaf:'f1'H1fl PM--f-f-Q' fi f . -' ' 0- lv: rIfi1'f.eNa.1-We x'Zj.1:'1:1w G3 Ifllifill' 43,-fi' -'G-Qiiifsi'-f-all' Q E Y . A I :rgh-' lm 7 2 ,,'V,Qg,4'iw?Qff-ifi,flC 'i l5iN.,'l5.f,:Q'5w, ..,,, ff.,,,,, ' 'ihefg- 2::u..zaw.:':a..:,f,+y. 5 5 j.:g5.r2:'-'wfvl' 45 'Xg'f - 53: , A U--, ., 11L:r.'1 :e.:-1.. X x o- .- .f . '- ' 4 M-vie..A414...a.u..W.-..,.':Lmtx.x.:,f..:zsImf. - ,T , , , 2-Rini-az:-L, , LLOYD KREHILL Lloyd Respect is better procured by QXRCFIDIZ it than by solicit- mrz xt. Donnellson JAMES LAMSON Jimmy Of good nuturul parts, und of u libernl education. Fairfield RUTH LEE Ruth The world's no better if we W0l'l'y. Lil'e's no longer if we hurry. Winfield LAURE'l I'A LYON R.cttn Grace was in all her steps, heaven in her eyes. Fairfield WALDO McCRl'lER.Y Waldo To be honest us the world Hoes is to be one picked out of ten thousand. . HELEN MAY Helen She speaks. behaves, and acts just as she ought. Charlton ERNEST MESSER Messer 'I'he sleep of il lnborimr man is sweet. LOUISE MESSER Principle is ever not expediencyf' HERBERT MILI .ER my I ui rlleld Louise motto I Fai riield Herb A proper mun ns one shull nee in n summer's day. Sperry WILLIAM MILLER Bill A mnn of sovereign parts he is esteemed: well fitted in nrts: glorious in counsel. Nothimz becomes him ill that Hedrick he would well. Elvnston X ll A-':T.: - '.........l f Q-1 -..f..,..., ww-. ..., -.,,.., , ke. ,T ..-. lp ta 4 2 S Z , - ----.Wm---W tm'-4 ,f.w A A W AW V -M -Y M- L! 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'15,-,Q . fLwmfZmgM3:wwf3gj:yTi1 il.. -15-ff 1':'Tf ' Us ' - 'A ' 4' ' ' ' as WW: .MMWQ ..U...- . ,.,. ..-.,,.-Jice1 . .,,a,,.H.u...,au.-.....- -. , W , H Al? uilklmbp 'W1wnmwnmMi...m-.f-.V,.....,,,.,,,....,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,v,,, 'Y ,.,.Y,, W ,,,......-, . ... .,,,,,,,.- Y H-,ar X J RUTH MINER Ruth MURRIEL NIELSON Murx'iel Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excell- est them all. Ft. Madison LYDIA MONTGOMERY Lyd1zu She moves a goddess, and she looks u queen. Q Fairfield NUVAR'l' MOSCOVIAN Nuvart The mirror of ull courter-xy. Omaha, Nels. GRACE MURPHY Grace And merit appearing more beautiful in u beuuteous woman. Fairfield NELLIE MYERS Nellie Gentle in manner, resolute in deed. Ottumwa f.Nm...f,...w.... -l,.l- .,.,..... ....,.,..M-...-..,-. V..-,M..........,,. ........i.--.. Fo rty-two And when a lndy's in the case you know ull things give place. other Jackson, Minn. JOHN OLIVER ullohnv. Say not all you know: do not all you can. Fairfield KATHRYN PACKARD Kay Woman'a at best a contra- diction still. Esterville CLARENCE PETERS Slim A mun of strife, and a man of contention. Keokuk ARDYTHE PUTMAN A1'dythe I must follow him through thick and thin. Ottumwu I IU - f:r't :::1TT: iI't'fQx - Al EQ ,. 4 ,Cm :.:.Qgl.'1 icy efJ33f1ff3,iIZ't.fS 4..5f w .ji ----A Qaee -,hi -- ..-,.,......g4...4..,:f r X . ..,-.,.-.,.,-...-.... H-..--...,.... , ..,,..-........... ...,,-,-.,.. .., .Y...n . ,,. F V I U F W ,v,, .,VY . -- ----W.,-v-.-.-..--q...........-.-...,., ,,,,,.. . 4 1 , f . 'xl ,, A N ,w rip, , 1,4 1 , .mf w Ki ' ' MRS. ELMO RASMUS Rasmus True worth needs no interpreter. Mt. Union ULAH REINIER Ulah Her talents are more of the silent class. Fairfield OTHEL ROUSSI-EAU 0thel Man becomes man only thru the process ol' education. Allerton CORA RUKGABER Cora A good conscience never costs as much ns it IB worth. Mt. Pleasant CHARLES RUSSELL Charlie The most manifest sign ol' wisdom is continued cheer- fulness. Fairlleld VERYI. SANFORD Bull None but himself could he his parallel. Douds AGNES SCOLES Annes Her voice was ever soft, Gentle and low: An excellent thing: in woman. Fairfield DAVID SCOLES Dave No matter what the discus- sion, I nlwnys find room to rlisagzrucf' Fuirliuld EDNA SCOTT Scottie I am always in haste but ncvur in a hurry. Fairlleld HARRY SHARAR I-larry I hurry not and worry less. Mecliapolis Forty-three 'Y 4.3, WVWGA lf will i W ? -W' f f il -J'..3 f:I , 3 4, 1' .-'4'f-'f.4 .f'.-1. D I 'f'i s inf f , ii R augur, pm, I f 91 ,f - .4 F its , ff , My V ,m ilk 1 i ' Y am- ww- mr: -L-np' .3 T' - I km mmm 13 ' JOHN SKIRVIN John Away with delay: it hath always injured those who are inclined to p1'oerostinate. Ottumwa VELMA STULL Stull Full of worthiness and honor, and stronlz of friends. Birmingham .TOSEPHINE TAGUE 'I'agzue A maiden xzood without pre- tense. 1 Blest with plain reason And with common sense. Winfield MARJORIE TAYLOR Marne Her ways are ways of pleasantness And all her paths are peace. Emerson VAUGHN THORNBURGH 'lfhornhurgh Consider her ways and be wise. Richland Forty-four , , ,,,-vl ' ,I ,ff ., f, X lf! ,,,j, 1 ' . V Y ,ffm 2941 ' in Q J, ,, gift ,. 7 ,' f 'F .lzf g fyf a l l:'. ! 5l':t..v.f.-.,-'I'V4. I., If Wig l ,'4,r'0GL'f?iiih ff, f ret. ' I . Agri! wif? .h ., ' 1' , ,f I ' - ' ' -Q QF T If r jg., 'fm wi 1,111 ,ff -15.21 -J' ra i 1'5 -5 ir- n Li ' . f 'Wh ,ZF 2 'JH wa' rf' -' f ,fl mal -, 553 5' ' 7 ef' haf' ' - .- - A - a. ls. - ffg.I'f,'g- l i -'.f fa'.,s.2'-i'E..:.:P.' ---' Q .um-' ,AF fl: X X- ' 1 ':i'.t..J. .va . ' z, ,My,.A . ,V .il ..v V., H NL. ...M A.. ,L N,-r,,, MVA., 1.2: In ,H :gp V ' Ai W 4 i 3 n... , ww 5, V ?,,h:, I ,. ii I ,, , . mafgiga 1 PAUL TURNER Tal-ny An able and yet humble man, is a jewel worth n lCll'Ul'll0l'l'l. Fairfield w HANNAH VAN NOSTRAND Hannah Success as on many other occasions attended merit. Fairfield MARTHA VAN NOSTRAND - Stonewall There be of them that have left a name behind them. Fairfield ORVAL WALKER Rev, Life is not so short but that there is always enough time for courtesy. Blakesburyg LENA WEBB Lena True merit, like a river: the deeper it is, the less noise it makes. Fairfield A H , 0 . W i f ,rr H+ ff 4 A f I -e .Q-'iff' .. ' 5 l W' 'V 'fii- - jw f :- ff ,mmf ' fl: .e :1'EifE'S'i:i:fE'5EQg'i E! - if A ' I -2,-1--2. --.-.,.,-1 551 YQ- in-' 0?llPu1h:'?H:f-'?.'.'17:: f -11.1 - I ' ,V hkmy:-I -EAI 2 -H 'I - lv I AEAAE1-.:.-Hsfqx ' , Km an -an -,,,!f,L,?i7.:fg-. dl,,4' fn. :QHZEHERS l TF J Y ' ' ' ' ' F ..fi.,'- 'i'1f Z!'c'.-ite' iIj'!-N' 2 '11 -'-. ' i . W R: .'T:3 ' . mlm ,1g1'.3'1, !'!1?f-mi X ' ,L,:f5'Jex:5!.2EFl'si:2.'.-Q , I7-fa - 31, iii' ..-gg, .4-:,,'.:g5,'-.. -3: - --W A - ,uma-.ez-Ja' 'Q if i -11 - S-5-4- 5,.- ' 2 .y. Y- , ' N ,,:..,, I -,...-4 ,,,,,,-,,-5-, ---s.s.z.'::f:.-az , -' 'r- , ' - N' N- ' - 4 1 V -f 1-r , DOROTHY WELCH Do,-ty MARIE WOOLUMS Marie For rarely do we find in one combined, a beauteoue body and n virtuous mind. Mt. Sterling LAWRENCE WESTON Larry ' He is a good speaker who makes his hearers good. New York City FLOYD WHITTED Whit And yet what prevents us telling the truth in It laugh- in!! WHY? Rockwell City MARY wmcosxr Mary Shc'is more precious than wines. Fuiriluld JUANITA WOELLHAF Nita There is great ability in knpwmu how to conceul ones ability. Fairfleld Oh, cnll it hy some better name, for friendship sounds too cold. Packwood N 9 Forty-five Forty-six ,,,,.., ...V ,A 7... ,- .v --fy--V-...7--A -- fy' ' ,, 4 l ., M, , . V . ,V ,,-... N, W , 54 I 4 . NZM.. .I f f Q so L1 , ' V ' . .1 +1 , L 1 4 !Hl,J55...-U-,211 ,gill ...Inj 55114 ,A ,V ,Q 1, y , I ,I f .,.,.,.,,, mf...-. , .I , 1' ' f y X ' f xa 'JMR . , v ,...M.?...... 4 ,Q Q .... -...,,,,.,.. M A I ,J .....--..,.,- ,..,-.,,,,,... ,....,- gn . ' RUSSELL MILLER M. EMERY CHARLES RUSSELL ..... ..., ,,........... P 1 'csiclent BILL MILLER ......... ..,,.,..,... V ice President MARY L. 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W 'ba TN, l I, 5 ww M Q Q Q tw-,tlgvhf :flank 1' ' W x f 5 yiulfw lf r H xg A 1 'A .-se - 'ww - ,. . - .L - 'Fw 'sw ok w 4 ww ww ll .il 15 .ir -'-ea,-i ir V - -1- WARREN BELL MASON Robert Warren .... ..... .............. P r esident Paul Mason ....... .......A.... V ice President Alice Bell ..... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer Qizinrg He that knows not and knows that he knows not is eager: teach him. Fifty' 'lo ' 1f l 4 ., ,,I V - W i -3 .., :.,,-af., L, 1, 1 flu: 1117 'i Y llfiff' N 4,..1--.,.l.1t..fxI. f , sl Ei, c?yff,l.'il lai.'i1lf1- 4 A 1 4,'..,t. , . ..,,l,-. ,, .. .- . ,.. ,,,. , . s., . .i..', ..4.,..Z .,..,,.,,.:..,.....,., ,,j,..2.s. .a...:l,,..,....,..,..,....,.,.., . ,, . . ..,. ,.. Sophomore Bull Abernathy. Hadley Wyatt Anderson, Gladyce Elizabeth Allen. Hubert Werts Atchison, Edith Elnettn Ballard, Roscoe Alvin Barker. Mildred Jessie Barker, Lester Maurice Barley, Florence Irene Bates, Jeremiah Paul Bell. Alice Jeanette Bofzle, Robert Reid Bowers. Mabel Mazella Bvyd. Howard Wendell Boyd, Willard Clarence Brooks, Marjorie Rebecca Brown, Kathryn Mae Butler. Raymond Paul Calhoun, Herbert Lee Campbell, Eugene Bruce Campbell, Maude Inez Campbell, Mildred Frances Carden, Ruth Marie Case, Evelyn Louise Cauirhell, Virgil Ernest Chilllllm. Mildred Frances Charlton, Margaret Belle Cline, Dorothy Louise Copeland, Beulah Winifred Crist, Ruth Ellen Cromwall, Leslie Joyce Cllfldy. Howard Lee Dfffnpsey. Karl Willard Dners. Mary Kathryn Domllf-l. Henry Everett Douthart. Mildred Ruth Droz. Irma Duke. Darlene Eastwood. Walter Holmes Efner. Albert Monroe lammack, Kenneth Wayne lashleman, Mildred Carolyn lgorlvc-5, Mont Andrew 1'1'1mcm, Min-lens Elizabeth lfulton, .Helen Cecilia Garber, Jessie 'l'helma Gaston, Russell Geneva, Fred Hampton Giltner, Anna Genevieve Gladstone, Fern Jeanette Greene, Harley B. Griffiths, William J. 0 mil Clare Gr ve, E 1 1 A Gunzenhauser. Lydia Hankammer. Leona May Hansen. Elizabeth 'Anne Hansen. Mary Louise Heaton. Florence Elizabeth Heizer, Hutrhes Andrew Hollister, Josephine Elizabeth Huber, Florence Wanda Huston, Glen Shearer Ireland, Florence Elizabeth Irvine, Walter Samuel Jericho, Elizabeth Louise Joh nson, Alyce Marie Johnson, Fern Berdeane Jones, Helen Ruth Jones, Mildred Emma Kennedy. Helen Mary Koonts, Florence Wilma Kopp, Mm-gzherita Bowman Krnchi.. Clyde Nelson Krebill, Alice Erna Larson, Marguerite Wahneta Lehmkuhl, Bernice Mnrxraret Lindsay, Alma Elizabeth Long, Elizabeth Ruth Lena, Laura Emily Lutz. Aldena Laurie McClain, Gladys Leona McCune, William Paul McGilvrey, John Edward McKinney, Howard William McPherson. Mary EIEIUQOI' Mason, Frederick Darwin Mason, Paul Allen Mauck, Harry. JI'- May, Helen Elizabeth Maya, Agzapito Juan Meyer, Allen Roth Miller, Charles Arthur Mirgzon, Paul Campbell Montgomery, Charles Franklin Mortimore. MDX Ellllcnc Nelson, John Workman Nelson, Wilda Marie Nimmo, Grace Mildred Noble, Alice Rebecca liifga. s lf it tt 2, ,ld Noble, Orpha Louise Noble, Myron L. Olin, Harold George Overholser, Carlton Wayne Page, Williert H. Parish, Charles T. Parkin. Letha Parsons, John LaVerne Parsons, Mont Wilson Paul, Edith Elizabeth Petersen, Alfred Carl Plowman, Bessie June Plowman, Beulah Louverne Poston, Richard Francis Rauscher, Mildred Lorene Reams. Cloyd Leo Rees, Margaret Elizabeth Richey, Maraaret Ella Riddle. Catherine Frances Ridgeway. Wilma Jenevieve Rounds, Josephine Gage Rulozaber, Cora Agnes Sabin, Owen Orin Schneider, Harry Edward Schroeder. William Robert Schultz, Floriee Marguerite Scott, Homer James Shirkey. Edith Emma Silver, Margaret Eudora Simpson, Laura Louise Sipe, Miriam Arline Siverly, Winifred Pauline Smith, Carl Edwin Smith, Gertrude Emma Smylie, Martha Ellen Sowers, Charles Chester Spencer, Vesper Nellie Stitt, Nancy Theresa Stucker, Frances Lavina Tipton, Marsh Barnes Warren, Robert Webb, Bernard William Werts, Everett Wendell Wiley, Mildred Anne Wilmarth. Harry Everett Wilson, Genevieve Ruth Wolfe, Carolyn Isabel Worman, Virgil Dean Zeigler, Clarence Ralph Fifty-one W WWW A' ,. ...4 2:-h--1-54 A' .L an nu -an 4'J:V'u rjztilk f V. - ff.-11 V n fi.. Q fl ' -4:35 ,L ,,.-. -A-L-. ,, i if i l r fflzurxf- ' , ' A ,f f I f Q -, -- f . ,gfc ,sm W t I7 I, ,f I . .r J' y fb I X if X K 'Isa 1' I: 4. A H v, L -.A 4 v-'1 ,q 9 I 4 o J -4 . 4 K ,, , , I -4 , I , if 'X -, 1 , 0 ,I 'J y I Y ff ,7 , r. D . 5: 1 N 'r' 1 1 I ,:? 'f ,' f'v', u'J '3n , I val I: Lrk,xf..4 I ,R ,- '. my .f- 4-,Q f J fu, - ,,, - Q . x , 1 ,,,,, .1 ' . Jg . 1 - n-I ?, ' . 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B 7 reshman Bull Adams, Warren Fillmore Alexander, Fanny Moody Alexander, Marcelle Virginia Allen, Glenn Walker Allison, Omer Lewis Arpranbright, Marguerite Bailey. Jeanne Edna Bell, Paul Clyde Blougzh, John Douyzlas Blouizh, Ronald S. Bookin, Charles Boon. Cecil Ross Bottprcr, Cecil Aubrey Breniman, Mildred Pearle Brokaw, Myrtice Elizabeth Buster. James S. Cain, Helen Elizabeth Cain, Milburn Calkins Campbell, Kathryn Grace Campbell, Paul Archibald Carden. Thelma Frances Chambers, Richard Paul Corey, John Ernest Courter. Lee Elder Crabbe, Elizabeth Crabbe, Juliet Cremer, Ida May Culbertson, John Arthur Curran, Virxrinia Marion Dacken, Lester Jerry Daniels, Katherine Mary Datin, Margaret Elizabeth Dewey, Melvyn Kina Dille, Ferne Gayle lifty four Donner, Hazel Henrictte Donner, Helen Louise Downey. James Droz, Hazel Malinda Eck, Harold Wayne Elwell, Harold Lee Farha, Fred Leon Farrow. Wanda Finley, Mary Lee Fliilir, Edward Keith Flinspnch, Eileen Gilberta Fruehlimr. Ruth Olive Gambell, Janet Lemma Garard. John Minor Gartmaier, Louis Fred Gilbert, Harold J. Giltner, Hazel Myrl Graham, Arthur Wesley Graham, Lois Carolyn Gravenkamn, Paul Edward Grimes, Fay Elizabeth Grosscup, Helen Beatrice Gutch, Don Edwin Haier, Myldred Ethylene Hammond, Harold Francis Haney, Paul Howard Harper, Blossom Harrell, Wilma Lucille Harris, James Lorenzo Hays. Ora Leslie Hedge. Porter Manoah Hemmings, Mary Frances Hempstead, Betty Boyd Hicks, Raymond Walker ,li 'H -it. A ' . ,. 'Q r. fl :1'f D3ii?AEi bl , ' --..... .. -- .,.. .., .- r! Hicks. Robert Lee Hirschler. David Theodore Hirschler, Sherman Willard Hoffman, Dorothy Mary Hoffman, Vera Mae Hourue. Warren E. Hollister, Rhoda Jeanette Hooker. Donald Leek Hudaell, Clara May Hunt, John Eaton Huntley, Bertha Jackson, Robert 'Doryrabel Johnson, Bernice Catherine Johnston, Mildred Louise Jones, J. L. Kestler, Richard Lynne Kielkopf. Clarence Leroy Kilmer, Ezra Victor Kilpatrick, Walter Kimz, Edwin Joseph Klise, Otto Georze Koons, Mildred Lois Kopf, Mary Catherine Kramer, Lois Erline Kurka, Ralph James Lane, Brooks Modelle LaRue, Frank James Lease, William Gale Leathers, Harold Kenneth Lee. Mary Alice Letts, David Sawyers Leu, Ilill' Lester Linder, Marvin Loren Lockhart, Vera Orpha -,..,...-T,M-, . Ip, E-IV ALY7,-3,7-7, 1 ' j ,V f'!j,Zf ,n1f,ggv,T, rl PM 1 ,. .I K A JJW, , 'xiii' H D Crm 1 , ,, I E L, V ,kk YKTQEW. lg A l 1 4 i 44 ngfggavi, ., 1 -1 - , ,gyefti,-'wggieigftf'igA,l r ia -N I my ' - - ' an i ft ze Q-1' fri-lV.,'5fw,f'l' .f--as . , ,uw e ',-'E-wf,I'fsQ g,,fffjf'm,3qgQg1v5,eigjif:AZ,'s rE.5fL1n,, '. ngfh. yggffiirfggjitl'fEw4,Q1'fi,i',11:'SU'Ti,iiWli'ffiii'l'lbi WY? 'Q -. ., rr, fp A , -' F-' f',.- N Q-ff,-ri., :,fg'f.','5 '.45 - HBCU' 'A ' -.7 ' r fr ll'i.2g?i fr,-1,-wutwire-iA,frwi-hae sf? 1 .'1:Y,,.g4.4.f'1f22' Q rm --weft '44, rv - - T 11-,fu A -4 -1.1M---2-J' Me., ,.,......,.-. ,,,. 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Jessie Helen Pratt, Clarence Benton Pray, Ardys Lee Price, Orman Cologne ' Rauscher, Robert Christian Rausenlmcrpzer, Frantz Byron Rawhouser. Bertha Arlene Reames, Marion Irene Recd, Gladys Mary Rixzshy, Marjorie Roxana Rill, Clara Benita Roberts, Faye E. Ruble, Dorothy Ann' Russell, James Dennis Sanders, Frank Leonard Schultz, Georszc Edward Scott, Leverne William Scott, Jardith Marie Scott, Wayne Emery Seifert, James Wylie . Shaw, Benjamin Franklin Shaw, Leona May Shoekey, Mrs. Grace H-arold Shriner, Kathryn Louisa Simpson, Dorothy Marg.-:aret Sinotte, Parnlee Adclla Spratt, Earl Keith Stacy, Grace Letitia Stacy, Lee Fred Stevenson, Robert Murray If H -1:-'A TfA::.i:e': ,,,.. ' gk, 7 Stewart, Cleo Irene Stewart, Lena Marie Stewart, Merle Elbert Stout, Viola Katherine Stuckey, William Henry Swank, Rebecca Jane Switzer, Harold Richard Taylor, Ben ,lohn Taylor, Gertrude Taylor Thomas, Clarence Charles Thompson, Bertha Maurine Thompson, Marjorie Estella Ullrich, Eileen Marpzaret Van Lissel, Minnie Corinne Volafer, Beatrice Ellen Walker, Dwight Marvin Way, Robert McCabe Weirather, Vivian Averill Wensel, Albert Lee Werts, Robert Wheatley, Austin White, Pauline Wanda Whitmore, Donald Campbell Wilson, Maruuerite Bertha Wilson, Mary Marjorie Wise, Carl Samuel Wisecarver, Harold Ellsworth Wolfe, Donald Earle Wolfe, Robert Norton Younkin, Glenn Younts, Glen Louis Youtsler, James Saxon 8 W ' ? iii' ,- T ' T11 Li ggi , ir YJ Fifty-llvu. E59 1 'fi S Gif VK I frffffffff r ff aff-f 'W w - 2 ,., ff Q f gr , 5,535,533 f V J N n k n 4 1' 7 X , I ' diff' Wm J -5 FF,E'1J.,J',E.'. 7.35-V ' ,- ' lx M gnf1nq3mm ,' mdk' r- T. :K M,f,j l I -I. 'ffffrvowfw' EIL - 1' V! 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M , 2,32 I ............Sports Activities ........Classes .....Designer ......Features ..f f W x., 31. .. ,U lf- X hA,un fiuxus-u,a,l., xalxxslt-xv . X Mjuwc qs- ru.,-,.,. kux 113. ,fuk -Yum.. of :NY AX.-.N,4., Na. m K-x W' -x N X-XXNQX--. MMV. x, X.. n.,,,.X,,x, 1, 17 .Q A -, x x 1 X -+- '- K , Q s , 1 . . xr .X . xx' '.f x 'X r. f . WX X, . , K 5-,U . , ' . L. ,. , X , Fifty-nine ,,, Sixty ...Mw...--.q-,Ql..f,v-.f'Q.7,.-..,l-, ! ,..g:,...W.Q.. Qf.ff:1fQffQlfMlf, ,- 'X ,. ,j,L. 1.-' 3,1 7 ,..' I -fr, I V X ,UT ' ,CHQ ', ,Ql2:4r,-aj7+ff,.-193511-'.q.f' , ,lfiimh 1- l 1 ' 'Lf RQ-5QffE+'.fg, ..f5f'77 4 W45 f ,if'..i. . 0- , 7i'fi:ZifW iZ'-.l X 4 -rw. f': . ' . f-H.-f. 4 ,',f7.'RTfli-155-1'vii-4.64.42 rm nu 1.15.11 573' r'Wj'ls7Q'fl.5f', 1i7 , ' ' .5 Wil 5.51 5,r.3.v,f.Q5Qafmlgl,31 ..fu.,f.,1fuv 3,5 5j3Y4j,.',lj,jZmQf'.A.3jg'gL.f.Q..A'1' 4 X l,i'll1.fvammfmwm A an emma' fa.Ws3?'we1lf.a:a'-pw5, if ' .--w--fw:w.f.f4-L-.w5i.- ... 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Dramntics Lester Brennimun ., .,....,, Religious JN ' 4-:1-'ff:'f1:':::t1'1i' ' -'XJ '-..:..,....44.:..: Sli l ' LIMLI.-M 5.ql,ll3scwaI pf , , ...I iv- , ,,,, - -' ,- V ' 1 ,' J! 1 1, !,,,, , ,' , ' - ,V - ,qu ?F-arxff'- f!7 f f. ff ' Q ' .tw !'5f:g,:: I , m .gi 'ff-3, - fi ,.f,Q,,:ryf, -.-Ssatlgg, f ... V H - 'mm lm ,gr 'Elf , H .'l3Y'lf1i?3 fl. 131153 55.1 - , 1 mn' 'Zqq,,rl 1 f- , i . fQgf5f'wgQ33g L - W -jleqfig-fi gj ' he lgarzunzketrh The English Club magazine, the Parsonsketch, which was started four years ago as a mimeographed publication, was continued this year in printed form. Five issues were printed, for a subscription list of more than one hundred, under the direction of Lillian Roberts as editor, with Rena Kyle and Ruth Miner as assistant, and john Parsons as business manager with Keith Goltry as assistant. The purpose of the magazine is to encourage the development of literary talent in the student body. Essays, short stories, and poems were selected by the editors from contributions. H?-x he '-Eanhhnnk After the Y.W.-Y. M. mixer, the most used volume in school is the Y. M. Handbook. The list of names of the students are carefully checked over and the young men call the young women of their choice for a date. Besides the useful telephone numbers, the Handbook contains condensed catalog , rulings, traditions, and room for memoranda. Sixty-cnc ef f f 6 Wf M .5 -- wg'w-'ff H lx ffgfn. w,:-iq.. A--Lau -- I an - Q 1 rr ff , f ,og Uv ' '- Il, - , , .Fr 'a ' ' 7' W' X 1- -ff, .!:...,f.-.-,,.,....v , 'ff - f f - '. ' W! L W? 'Q i m ,792-fflfzfk M ' ' Ziff-r f:7Zlf'u ': 4-f ..:l::':.Nf H 1g,4':.1f1 , lnlljqfi' A: Qiggg mf cm gm 'lm I '!3!PF?Zf5, Eg v',5,!I5iL' ad I:E'lgi '5fgb-gigff Q v' ,' ' Fi, Ji. ,ff 'Q,-LL. if if .. 11 3' ,F If. , jf . 3- fw-1 1 pm: E. 7113213 n mm' 'Flag M1--f.f:J.gf' ' .. ,P . F. Q ' x --' - Q --- .: -. ua .V ,-. - -,f-21?-f-fifffr' 'QXQ ::::2::zt::2?:m2.' Firma' . 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'-'-H--.-mfr.-.. i . .au-:::-- ,. - - ., A: T ' N'-ff ' ' V 1' BARTLETT HILL NEELY 4 shale Glnarhez The coaching of debate this year was left in the very capable hands of Robert L. Bartlett and Wayne Neely, both Seniors. Miss Evelyn Hill su- pervised the work and devoted her especial attention to training the orators and extemporaneous speakers. Sixty-four '. L J Y l z N .J .::'...-- ,gf wx! 2?-as-vrfv WPA I L fl z 'H' ,. 'W' ff!! 6 1 Q I fi mamma. N Sifildl ' gi .r-' . ,.,............., , - --W . .. ' f affz rw fre. f ' '.i23E'i1'fr2a:g-. - ff Wi ' gr f .,.. 1' f Qc- ,- if I 2 -1. ' ,fig 1 4 r ' . J . I - , ,. f i , , - 1 I, rw . - . fi-fx:2.'i'1 r I 5 f-I ',' i',, A ., fx' wif, ,, , '-fi , -,.'.-.J 'fyyfijfi u J .. -, if 1, A w,. ',J, i Jf7'Q':,fl1s-M n -, lglf-1. m, i ',,,3 Qaftfll-.-.iQf 'W' A I H - - , i ygix 5,3 , -j.1i,ii:w .ilqifetfg.'1'A'ffE5Tjhg1-I 5 -.,r'ti,gi 'jM ft'4' ' .:, . fl.. ur: tru 'mu I lfq,l'Q',gf yi' , , , ,iQ,'p,g.'3g,41,ig ..l'1igl-2',v+Qg-1'y- 3, ry, l. I Mi-i..1'li-ffx-2. . 1-.' ,, wif---' 'v1 --fum i- .,ijT,gw ,' '- w ,gm -J, ,,l:w.'iQagp,.:Tf'Q 1' 1- x' L f.-, ',- V, ., .. 1 r,','i 'A ' M N -'i., , ? l.- gl. i Xj,v,,'-'. - ', 52,5 iffsta ' Y , . iff If 27. Hiilfff. , Il v 21' 'ffff'-f:ew14't-AE:-if-Zigi! I 'rl ill . i r . F' - Init ' ' Yt?E:....s:,1i'1f--'7TQ.. H , . ' ff' ji.',:g,:.,,Q'fgfQfifP-'..L'f?lTZf'TT'A.? x. .. . ...'.a..l1lfZQLf5 Q.f' .3L7...'II.11' . '.iiILf.--.-.....L. ' , .......TL.,......QQ.Q.s4...Il--5 ' A. ' 'P' ,.z....z State Gluntcztaniz GILBERT THORNTON KYLE PEARCE HAROLD GILBERT represented Parsons in the men's state extemporaneous contest at Mt. Pleasant. Though he failed to place this year, he is only a Freshman and should have some good years of work in the future. The general subject was, Military Training in Schools and Colleges, and the sub-topic that Gilbert drew was, Should Military Training in Schools and Colleges be Compulsory. MILDRED THORNTON turned her attention from debate, in which she repre- sented Parsons last year, and entered the women's state extemporaneous contest at Storm Lake. Miss Thornton drew, The Negro Up-to-Date. She failed to place. RENA KYLE-Though this was her first year at Parsons, she brought the college its best honors of the year in oratory. At the women's state oratorical contest at Storm Lake on February 24 and 25, she placed third, and at the provincial Pi Kappa Delta contest she placed second in competition with Iowa, Illinois and Missouri schools. In both contests she used her oration, What Doth It Proiit? a plea for respect for law. It was splendidly written, and convincingly delivered from the platform. MELVIN PEARCE was a man of high school speaking experience, who made his first intercollegiate appearance this year. He represented Parsons in the Iowa State Oratorical Contest at Mt. Pleasant on March 4, but failed to place. The sub- ject of his oration was, The Constitution. gl rnuinrial t -Mappa -I vita Speakers I VIRGIL CAUGHELL had quite a high school reputation as an orator, and made his first attempt in college circles at the provincial Pi Kappa Delta convention at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, on March 24-26. There he competed with orators from 'Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri schools. In his section of the preliminaries, he placed second out of six, but failed to place in the final contest. His oration, Gold vs. Ideals,' was well written for oratorical effect, and Caughell reached its heights admirably. Parsons was represented in the men's extemporaneous contest at the provincial Pi Kappa Delta convention by Clarence Peters, who spoke on, Should We Have Compulsory Arbitration, a sub-topic under the general subject, The Adjustment of the Relations Between Capital and Labor. 14 -lii-:igiQi?'3-'I '1 ...... aaircf 1 f'-iffisiiigiggiif ixty-five .fm . fs., sf 'Y - --f ef'm'f 2Y-1 ,f','fT':w ,' ,cf ' f' ff 1 f ' ,ref-r 7 .- 'P---, '41, 'trC?EiT?l?a5i1isf-if+LHl.11Fs12l f+if?'i.+r11f?2fi.Z2? W'4 7 f74' 5' 7 KW H jf' 'iqifwfi g,fi?ff1wnlA?'i'-ifg:fii.'glfflaffl f7Tll'il 4, wif ..-z zsjjfg -fgww 1lqsggi23ffxg5?Ll,.,.:+EiU5.f.a,r:1..-i Q ,,..11.f,r-1. 45 , wa Z,-Llwf vs' 35 . ,. - - 'l' Q ,r fy' Jr, ' A7,-yn Q3,+.:u,'7.s.:T...: , ga, rgfx fg-g . .-1,15 ,x,i',Q-fe. gl- L , rm nn im --Mg .y -113,76 ' fn. .L , -4.1. .-'Wye-v..gq,,Q uf,-,em ' mf , n 1 N' P -is -It i -W fi '- ' 'l'3.,:Qw'-' wif? ' -7. 1.,f ,9 .' , -' V' l klgil Ellllyfzailisififlmais ' mmm' :Q-.e,i,1g.t2:+?M5fii7euf' iilwi l - lffiisil?fiiSilfifii'ifi1l5'5'f55ix if 5' 'f'l'f-i H'-'f7-5-'Flite 'lf -'f s 35 A ' -'1Z f j'H 4 -A -,,,iL',',mfkjjggga-,.y13f-' 'f 'i'.5Ff 4 Va fn. -' ' P ..L .-.T-1-V 4. ,. s..s.l.......-.L'L..'f....,. s. .. e -f LIU nmr11'a -I chair Top Row--Marie Post, Frieda Krause, Rena Kyle Lower Row--Mildred Wiley, Dorothy Montgomery, Edith Atchison It was an entirely inexperienced squad of women delxaters that took the floor for Parsons this year, under the direction of Wayne C. Neely as coach. The question was, Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation embodyimz the essential principles of the McNa.ry-Haugen Farm Relief bills. The aifirmative team lost its first debate, with Penn, on the home floor. It was an expert judge decision. Two days later, however, this team took an expert judxze's decision from Des Moines University on the Des Moines floor. and later won a 2 to 1 vote of three judges in a. debate with John Fletcher College on the home flour. Marie Post, in opening the debate for this team, vividly presented the need for farm relief. Frieda Krause followed with a clear analysis and explanation of the essential principles of the bills, and Rena Kyle closed the case by presenting' the soundness and practicability of the proposed measure. Miss Kyle's work was especially effective in both contruction and rebuttal speeches. The women's nexzative team had but two debates. It opened the season for Parsons by a win over State Teachers Collexze- a 2 to 1 vote of three judges-on the home floor. The next week it met Penn on the latter's lloor. Though the expert judge felt compelled to give his decision to the Penn team, he was lavish in his praise of the ability and appearance of the Parsons gzirls as women delmters. With her pleasing personality, Mildred Wiley won her listener's attention as soon as she took the flo r, and held it while she laid the foundation of the case. Dorothy Montgomery's work was characterized llmy n profound knowledge of her subject, and Edith Atchison closed the case and handled the last rebuttal most forcefully. The work of the entire team was characterized by brilliant thought work and effective mation under Fire. Miss Montgomery is a Senior, but both Miss Wiley and Miss Atchison have two more years under Parsons colors. 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Charles Bookin The men's debate squad, under the direction of Robert L. Bartlett, as coach, closed a successful season of scheduled debates with tive wins and two losses. Six of the seven debates were on the question, Resolved, that Congress should enact legislation embodying the essential principles of the McNary-Haugen Farm Relief bills. The affirmative team, made up of Harold Gilbert, a Freshman: John Par-- sons, a Sophomoreg and Clarence Peters, a Junior, won a debate with Des Moines University on the home floor, and one with Central College on the Central Hoor. In both cases the decision was given by an expert judge. This team also won a 2 to 1 vote in a three-judge decision with John Fletcher College on the latter's floor, but lost to Penn in an audience decision given by a Wesleyan audience. Parsons and Peters were both members of last year's debating squad, and Gilbert is one of the famous Fairfield High School debaters. The negative team had two debates on the Farm Relief question-one with Central on the Parsons floor, in which it won the single expert judge's decision, and one with Iowa Wesleyan on the Penn floor, in which it won the decision of the Penn audience. The third debate was an extemporaneous debate with Penn, given before the students of the Albia High School. Deciding by lot a question and a side, the teams took six hours for preparation. The audience decision was rendered in favor of the Penn debaters, who upheld the affirmative of the question of a Department of Education in the President's Cabinet. Of the members of this team, only Alfred Petersen had had previous college experience. Keith Goltry made his first attempt as a Senior, and Charles Bookin, a Freshman, had worked on the Ottumwa squad in his high school days. All the members of the men's squad represented Parsons in the debate tournament at the provincial Pi Kappa Delta convention. ,. 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First Tenor- First Bass- Charles Montgomery Cloyce Enlow Donald Lewis Francis Cundy Richard Chambers Cecil Snider Harry Schneider John Garard Second Tenor- Second Bass- Paul Haney John Oliver Marvin Linder Harold Elwell Warren Hogue George Mayland Ernest Messer Hubert Allen Because of adverse weather conditions, the Men's Glee Club was forced to cancel all but four of its engagements. The itinerary included Abingdon, Illinoisg LaHarpc, Illinoisg Keokuk, Iowa, and Quincy, Illinois, in the order named. 1' '- i'f:':: , 3 Y li , ,.,,. ,. 1'S, ', 4 4 fer, IJ' , ,,. ,. - 1 i I. 1, ji i,,,.g fi . ...,,--M.-,,.,.. C ll,7,f'ZfS 4, xg! ---e ..,,.,.w...,,,,.,,,,,,,.- , f-K Ln ' - ' ' ' 0 .- .-..-, f ,. vs! -w ' ,, W lf'-:Lvl A lil im '24 5' fi 4'ii: S fvfi 1-E4ii':-Lf-'N' 'H - wr-3 4 MRM 4' t . QA 1. -we f,2'isw.fb'f'-f cmd- -ff' A iff EJ mm ew fain . M iii ln' Lk-A' .:- 'lfL 1-:'r - -- ' --- ' - -,f 'if:gL-r':':'5'f Q'- QJH ..' '- - g, ' L .....gfl'-'Ii-I ' nT-rffifbe--fe. e - - ir G nmmfz C6122 Glluh Top Row-Isabelle Wolfe, Kathryn Cassell, Marcelle Alexander, Mary McPherson, Corrine Van Lissel. Lydia Montgomery, Margret Anna Pogue, Violet Ahlstrand. Mabel Bowers, Mildred Rauscher. Second Row--Corn Rukyraber, Esther Johnson, Leona Hankhammer, Mildred Rhynas, Lucille Statler. Mildred Johnston, Lucile Boyd, Letha Parkin. Luurettu Lyon. First Soprano- Lucile Boyd Violet Ahlstrand Mildred Johnston Marcelle Alexander Second Soprano- Mildred Rhynas Kathryn Cassell Letha Parkin Cora Rukgaber Margret Anna Pogue First Alto- Mildred Rauscher Lydia Montgomery Leona Hankhammer Esther Johnson Second Alto- Mabel Bowers Corrinne Van Lissel Lauretta Lyon Isabel Wolfe Mary McPherson ' The Women's Glee Club this year, under the direction of Austin Abernathy, gave four concerts in Des Moines-at the First Presbyterian Church, Hyland Park Pres- byterian Church, Central Presbyterian Church and Park Avenue Presbyterian Church, in the order named. The Club also broadcasted from station W. H.0. The home concert was given Sunday, May 8, to a large audience. il W L: Seventy-one 7 i l l i K E i l N Baritones- ... .. .........,..-..,...-.,,-,. ,..,.......-..,. IH? 1-'iv-1-.ly V J 1' :allege March Comets- members GEORGE W. UNKRICH, Director Geo. W. Unkrich Milburn Cain Donald Lewis Mildred Hoffman Mabel Bowers Allen Meyer John Gerard Clarinets- Wylie Seifert Raymond Butler Kermit Chase Prof. Geo. C. Wise Frantz Rausenberger Robert Rauscher Othel Rosusseau Charles Parish Earnest Messer Tubas- Mildred Chalupa Carl Wise Robert Wolfe Saxophones- Paul Montgomery Harold Eck Robert Way Brooks Lane Lauretta Lyon Mildred Rauscher Bass Drum- John Oliver Snare Drum- Clifford Yost Altos- Elenia Ockerman Rollin Pooler Carl Smith Trombones- ,Carl Messer Myron Noble The College Band, under the direction of George W. Unkrich, has done muchto create enthusiasm for the athletic events and other activities of the campus. The new uniforms, with which it was completely equipped this year, have made us as proud of its splendid appearance as we have always been of its excellent perform- ance. The annual Band Concert was given in Barhydt Chapel on the evening of March 15. A concert was also given at Libertyville. - fri. .... ...g ,, i gl' gg:L:.x.:.:::,Q.:,g,2.'. S ,, , ,, , LW, ,,::5w iv, . Seventy-two .-. - er' .W..-www.-...-....-.......-H.--a------ --v-A-4.4--L-,fg?'s. , , , ,, ,. 1 it , in 'l .-vi 9 'urs it ,dh ,wd,,,,....-............---M il? -'ff'-il VI- 'lf 751 lf fri' v,'w1 .ff-'-Nj 'S'-T r efgffjs Hi . ' I 4 Qi ,' Q ' '. ' ':. , -' - ' ?lxliMfQ'YW r'fjlffg' nlillrf' 'lillifi - ' W. nm .....,....n.....,.. Cfgggvww ., U.. .....--,.-...,....-..-...Q-...-..--..,...,,,.,.......---....,-.,--...- ....,..... .-V.--. ....,-.., . ,..,-ww' ' Glnllege Ghrhezira First Violin- Rollin Pooler Iliff Leu Elizabeth McKee Virginia Curran Lois Graham Second Violin- Beulah Plowmen Donald Lewis Maude Campbell Marjorie Thomps Donald Leonard embers MRS. MERTIE POOLER, Director l Comets- Bass- Mildred Chalupa Carl Wise Milburn Cain Prof. Hugh Brower Clarinet- Viola- - Isabel Wolfe Kermlt Chase Leona Hankammer Fluff- cena- Earnest Wise Prof. Geo. C. Wise on Saxophone- Piano- Paul Montgomery Irma Droz The College Orchestra, under the direction of Mrs. Mertie Pooler, gives oppor- tunity to students to become acquainted with good orchestral literature and to ac- quire training in ensemble playing. It has been an active organization this year, furnishing music for Dramatic Club plays and other college entertainments. 4-it x nm ,H . ,,. ..,. ,,.. . , . .. , -.,, , -.. . . . ..-.,,... -,.,, .,.. ,,.,...., ,AW . -.., . Y A .-f m '----n.......-.-........-...........,..-.-..-......,... . .........,.. - .W , - -. , .. ...m........-........-.. ..--,M-.--.---wa --V - -L- .fmp X. We 'Y Seventy-three .-Q,-lf. . 1: l ill vii i,-'.lA. ' 1 1' 'f'l.f' .. F .,V,,,l'fl , Hezqaer hair u .rfifftf Tun Row--Chambers, Montgomery, Muylnnd, Enlow Second Row--Messer, Lewis, Stuckey, H. Abernathy, Snider, Haney, Hoyzuo, Linder. Third Row-Schneider. Ahlstrand, H. Donner, H. Donner, Droz, Nielson, Cundy, Gernrd, Allen. Fourth Row--Johnson, McPherson, Rhynns, Lehmknhl, Chnlupu, May, Hankhummer, Ries, Stntler. Fifth Row-Sinotte, Koons, Brcnimnn, Alexander, Wolfe, Ruluxaber, Lyon, Bowers. Sixth Row-Vain Lissel. Parkin, Boyd, A. Abernathy, Farrow, Johnston, Rauscher, Johnson. A Vesper Choir of sixty voices, made up of the combined Glee Clubs and Con- servatory students, makes a study of the better class church music and sings at the College Vesper Service which is held every other Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in Barhydt Chapel. All Glee Club members are required to sing at this service. X ' - w l I 'J will Sevontv-font' I f ,, J V-. ,,,., A 1. . . . - J fl Q -sa.:-1-I '-..T. wif iiii-'7LJ..f?TA'IQiiw QPZQ1 is iff. Y:r:',yy'f?4ft5 f- .-,,:lT.g -4-l .M l J l 4 Eu.: 2h,sn2.rQig . ffl-C..-'Mi 'f K H, VQSI L1 'fr ff f,, Q' i' Qflfligf : v gd 'wo'-: ,Y J Kalki 'U s 'ff 2v1-'4'w:w.fs+- , ' 'Sh' ..f,. . .1 A. y.V:,r.'QvEgQfM':f::f9ff ri ...:- : Ml- . ' - - Q -- Lglflfig . . , I L '. 4 ramatir Glluh Top Row-Marjorie Wilson, Elizabeth Hansen, Martha.Van Nostrand, Arlene Rawhouser, John Hunt, Charles Russell, Ralph Edwards, Merle Stewart. Cecil Snider, Jack Ferren, Paul Wallace. Second Row Florence Ireland. Darlene Duke, Dorothy.Welch, Gladys McClain. Paul Mason, Wahueta Larson, Miss Hill, Mrs, Johnson, Rena Kyle, Fannie Alexander, Dorothy Simpson, Willard Lowen- berxz. Donald Lewis. Lower Row- -Mary L. Emery. Paralee Sinotte, Charles Montgomery, John Hornish, Mabel Wilson, Merritt Johnson, Martha Smylie, Albert Efner, Murriel Nielsen. Alice Bell. Merritt Johnson ,.,. Elizabeth Hansen Albert ldfner .,.,...... Mrs. Dorothea Keesey Mrs. Mildred Simmons Miss Evelyn Hill Merritt Johnson Robert Bartlett Laura Bennett Marflret Anna Pogxue Mary L. Emery Dorothy Welch John Hornish Elizabeth Hansen Albert Efner Alice Bell Darlene Duke Paralce Sinotte John Hunt Qffircrz ........,.......Pres1dent Dorothy Welch .........,..,..,......Business Manmxer .......Vice President Murricl Nielsen ,...,...Property Manaprer ....,.,,,,......Secretary Mary L. Emery Assistant Property Manager zvlllemhcrz Faculty Prof. Brower Mrs. Johnson Seniors Cecil Snider Mabel Wilson Jack Ferrcn Donald Lewis juniors Murriel Nielsen Charles Russell Sophomores Gladys McClain Charles Montgomery John McGilvrey Paul Mason Freshmen Dorothy Simpson Merle Stewart Mrs. W. E. Parsons Mrs. R. Monroe McKenzie Willard Lowcnbcre Rena Kyle Paul Wallace William Youtsler Martha Van Nostrand Ralph Edwards William Schroeder Martha Smylie Wahneta Larson Fannie Alexander Arlene Rawhouser The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to promote interest in dramatics on club presents two groups of one-act plays and one lonrr- play. Students in one Dramatic Club play become eligible for membership in the organization. the campus. Each year the who successfully take part gli? . . ,.-. ,.., -K A... A-'QLD T AV T- T ' iff EE!-f'.IQf'iJL E'5i 'A Seventy-five rf fwffffw MF L? , rl, mana A sf ,, ,,,dlrm,,, maggig, ' ff- fa-L4 L tzfirla 2 . .4242-' -' - JAWS -4- ' ' l .1 ji'L,-'V f , , ' , ff 1- . .V - .. . ,JJ if-5 73.4.6 :L 21212.-2-.desi-1-fl-12-1-'a' . ,Un f f' ' : - . .V 575 ii 'B 3 !-'F 127 i ' I '-2 f.15' .0'?f,.,, 2:2-2:-in--. f ' f Q it ' '- 41 51 :J5f:51 ': 1' f :?'i'L Q A H U ' i 4' .if . '--91: 'mm 111 1,2-ew-4?H1f' E N vgg.: 'B , . - fbi.QA.,!,,.,zMv-,-.4,,i'w,,g,-9 I V 1,71 1. ' gg' . - r I 9 .- .- ,, 3 2-.v'g: - 4- --a l L-J.,-f.. gf-Y!! .l ffgli ' ,1 . la f . 1 -L-. - -. ,. - A . -.- A , - .-,- ...I'.-tj-.-it 1 Z1? ' f t '- mglguu?-ffs asf bl .1 -- -. 6.7, 2 - 1- ' , 1 Bramzt MISS EVELYN HILL he Svhnw IEE On March 29, the Dramatic Club presented The Show Off, by George Kelly, at the High School Auditorium, before the largest audience which has ever attended a Dramatic Club production. Such excellent work has been done by the Club under the efficient direction of Miss Hill, that the town, as well as the student body, is taking a very active interest in the organization. The Show off met with the greatest favor of any of the plays recently produced. Its success is attributed not only to the merits of the play itself, but to to able and untiring efforts of Miss Hill, who directed the play, and to the talent 'of each member of the Cast. The following cast presented the play: .......Martha Smylie Clara ............... ........... . Mrs. Fisher ....... ................ R ena Kyle Amy ,.,................. A ........ Florence Ireland Frank Hyland ..... ............. P aul Mason Mr. Fisher ....... ........ E arl Francis Joe ................... .................... J ohn Hunt Aubrey Piper ....... ........ W illiam Schroeder Mr. Gill .......... ......... J ohn McGi1vrey Mr. Rogers ....... .......... C harles Russell S 2ivH'2S 1 e n I- f J JL rF, L' ir , ff' . I .1 , IV 'I ' 3' .' v ' , N- .. 1 Q. wel- 3 G . , . -,5 ' fi: i , ' ... f- 'Z ! ?7'Hi.,1 firfffrg, 441 - 'L- '.'-' if ' P-,-'T'-Z1-I-1 ':7:-:Y 'inf-5' 1'-'L ' 31' lf! lff',.J7 V ,., 0 - - 74 A 'l f- ,.F':i2 E! 7?-4 .J - IKHWG' 5' l,. ' 3' Baum 'un I 'il?1 4'721'1'1v:Zff 11?'f'1g-1'-'ffwZ ':? 'f'l9'Q?'LQg5 iiii'-'7 li 5 .. -,. X Lrlgffr-71 I Q rg ..15-.121gj5...'i4.31..-,IL-:f,-...Lv,fgwfqdigm 5,.T,,r:u-3,5 I? . . - . 4- Af, - -, ig ' ,-... -.. 1- rg.. ag, .ya 9 . 1 .- 1 I .. - . r . 4 ' A ,Y - 1' . - A- H --- ' - - A . L-.. .rv-1,-.5 . .-- -,. ---I-u. ..,. m.::......,. ..'g!':n. .X In , Zi .- -1... .- -3- -' ' -. On November 22, the Dramatic Club presented the following group of one-act plays at the High School Auditorium: . The Finger of God ..... ........................ P ercival Wilde Strickland ...... ,.... .................... R a lph Edwards Benson .................................................... Charles Montgomery A Girl ........................................... , ................. Arlene Rawhauser Place-Strickland's apartment in New York. Time-An evening in January. Neverthe1ess'4' .........,. ......,.......... S tuart Walker The Prologue ....... ......... P aralee Sinotte ' The Boy ............................................. ...................... J ohn Hunt The Girl ,............. .......................................... D orothy Simpson Place-The cl1ildren's room. Time-At night. The ConHict .......................... ........ C Iarioe Vallette McCauley Emelie .... . ....................,........... .............. M artha Smylie Bess Cher little sisterj ........... ......... F annie Alexander Bob Cher little brotherb ............ .... ........ W a hneta Larson Mother ....,..................... ............................ ............... R e na Kyle Place-The family kitchen. Time-An afternoon in April. The following plays were given at the Trustee Gymnasium, May 4, 1927: TICKLESS TIME Director-Rena Kyle Ian Joyce ................................................,............ ,.... J ohn Hunt Eloise Joyce ..... A ....... Wahneta Larson Mrs. Stubbs ....... ................ N ell Coop Eddy Knight ..... ............... C ecil Snider Alice Knight ..... ....... F lorence Ireland Annie ............... .......... E dith Atchison , MANSIONS Director, Martha Smylie ' Harriette Wilde ................................................ Mabel Wilson Lydia Wilde ......... ....... F lorence Ireland Joe Wilde .......... ........ J ohn McGilvrey THURSDAY EVENING , Director, Florence Ireland Gordon Johns ........................................................ Paul Mason Laura ............,........ . .. ........... Fannie Alexander Mrs. Sheffield ....... ................... R ena Kyle Mrs. Johns ........ ....... M artha Smylie Vw xl. 8 eg Seventy-seven I 3, I?-!1'?Ea D'4l m ' W al -.42 ,M 3:21 H X ,SQFKLQ I - WWTK5' . , ag 'g ..-,.,- I ,3ff,3fi4w y:Q::e 415,53 LI ,r x 1 i-fifg!'5l35F'9 E . 5'.Z.:1'L'rf nfl' 'T - -.fs-.. . R A' f-2- - Va? M-aura '4,:1'-N fy - ., , gg w. g fr::.g.:, , T' ' N ,f 'N 1 X XQYJY. xxx.-2 I 'W-:QIP n -agp WW f 1' f T-1: 1lfl!5lM - 1 -Q. fy lu., . 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Second Row--Robert Bartlett, William Slosser. Lester Brenniman. Third Row--William Youstler. Officers President ..,......,. ,...,..,.,. Q ...... ....... W i lliam Youstler Vice President .,.,. ........... L arry Weston Secretary ......... ...,A.... J ack Ferren Treasurer ..... Robert Bartlett Department Heads Program ...... ..,.,,. O rval Walker Music ,.,..,........,.., ............. J ohn Oliver Gospel Teams .... ............. E arl Francis Publicity .,....... ...,,, L ester Brenniman Social ..... ....e W illiam Slosser The Y. M. C. A. exerts a wide moral influence over the campus with its social and spiritual organization. Besides exerting this influence the Y. M. sponsers mixers, all college parties, and the publication of the Handbook. 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H352 nfgmgggfw ffx, ,. :NCQ-Q ij silt l F0':F- 'skin M- -.im ,V ', 1 . 1 gg ,,'iga'..j35 r',,, ,f-i,' A, A. M wif, '. Q 1' v. , 1-t e m'f25...f'wQQ.' ' '. ir' 3,l'gf'i' rv-41'u'vl-lv , -iQiQ,i'f:-i',-?i'1f5iVT'if ' -Ailbniiii 'Vi'Q3'r:4fLifj'x'1i'17T'g fiiYj' . 23? if ' 5 ff ' M 1 . -, I Was? Lf'i '. ,i C: 'ffirf ':f f'iiW.5l!'7 ' fu M. 'Y' . J if i.,e..3W CM- E yr A' 0 I gi., . gigfk-,!3,iQ',A5g.H. ...ANA-.EAS J -'fvigy-J s ' fly. f .. .iw f -HEL. A ij LA, -ni. a- .9 F -. - .2 W av. .e v .- ' as lr.: tr. wi- Ab, VU? Us V. all V 'Yin . W ,, wma- .. . . ., ., f....IffQLf.,sf-weft, ,f - f ft if ', M'1'IffQ'.1'f'Aff,f.T ,A is - 13. im. GI. A. Glahinei f l TopSRow-Marie Post, Martha Van Nostrand. Dorothy Montgomery, Louise Messer, Martha my le. . .4 , g Q ' second Row-eMi1di-ed Campbell. Alice Bell, Alice Krebill. i ' Third Row-Frieda Krause. Dorothy WClCh- Fourth Row-Mildred Thornton. OFFICERS President ......,.....,,,, Mildred Thornton Secretary .......................... Alice Krebill Vice President ............ Dorothy Welch Treasurer .......... Martha Van Nostrand Committee Chairmen SOCia1 ................. ............. A lice B611 FinaIlCC .... ..... D orothy Montgomery Social Service .............. Louise Messer Program .............................. Marie Post World Fellowship ........ Frieda Krause Under Graduate Representative ..........................Mildred Campbell Advisory Board Mrs. McDonald, President Miss Sanford Miss Zichy Mrs. McKenzie Mrs. Brower We unite in the determination to live unreservedly, in every relation of life, the jesus law of love, and so to know God. QE----------'Al 'W . .'.......M - ' A N1 H fi' Eighty-one 4 T...-...1... W ,fr Wfffiyff fffiff if 1 me W l 5- 15 la I Q -Q J n, f.ff3'.Y-f'5 I f 4' U r 'uma 19 iii ,H g N . avm 'v ii U ,as 9 m 'Ln if T' i qfsi .-,459 .2,.- '- ' 3- QR -1 linux:-mn, 'I '4'-4u.,,'b 'k 355,35 D-3 1132 eil' f . W ---r-Muir 7lWT'.'.f Cf 1 M 7 .ff ' '7 f 'Eff f' 7 i ',' 1, : -'r-A V i 'f. . XJ l. 5i,slgU,, ifV.,fY,ffL,,i jx, f . I ' H! , U4 4 U s fi vr Ai:-' we -1, V, j w',Q.f- LX ' - if Q1-fri .Cary Q-:lava fn, 1 f ff . 13 . 2,1 It 1 f 1 ,f lf 'Lf. +f5'+ fiiw- fiiiii-'ifi5'l5 F X 7 A fflzf i ,gw..i1.p-2 A Q ' i ' 5' I '-'fa 'm'1?3,E!'E. l t'f'L!4ii9??iE 3'1.fZ4. Ua'f?.isi33'4'5 ffl T T . , - ' - , . , 1' -1-- ,ag gf iq.. ,fh f'1f.'.-1, I -- -3: ., T ' 1 0 ' ' 1 Um lL L.1.i' -' Tim v i is . '- -,g:4+--' -- .-sn' ---..f.La- fi ' '1 2 'QW' :ina - - -'isa reef: ' . 6 iiamfw-lwrw'-'-'Y' H -A-Y gg, - ' ' 74 E ,. H Zlirezhman Glnmmiz-sion embers Leader ....,.........,............... Mildred Campbell Fannie Alexander Dorothy Simpson Janet Gnmbell Mury Alice Luc Elizabeth Crabb Beatrice Vogler Fue Roberts Eileen Flinspuch Mildred Koons Ruth Moore Bernice Johnson Dorothy Ann Ruble Cleo Stewart: Myrtice Brokuw Mattie Nielsen Eluniu Ockcrmun Hazel Droz OFFICERS Fannie Alexander ...... .....,........ P resident Beatrice Vogler ..... Vice President Bernice Johnson ..... ..... S ecretary Elenia Ockerman ........ Treasurer The Freshman Commission consists of eighteen girls who are elected by the girls of the Freshman Class from their own number. The leader of the Commission is a member of the Sophomore Class and of the Y. W. Cabinet. It is the purpose of the organization to train the members for leadership in the association and to pro- mote the interest of all Freshmen girls in Y. W. C. A. .rcs ... . , f or r rr Eighty-two -an N fi . V N ,, ,3g7y,:5':z. , ,L3':jC,-'V ' ,I 4 'N ga H rfLY'fjZ ff 1 1 , H, , ,, ,gg-. ' ,,,, -n s f,1fff'fZ,j' E51 .g r5r, t : ,, 5 I ' nf' CQ :'f ,-.'e'a2 r'5 F? I 1 I 1 'ff ?7'1f 525'i 'AF' 4fff2fFf a+ .., f9ff 5 ,N5r3ia WW ig -' if , -,imffazifw-1143,r.2as.Jai-32'5sffi4:51f'i2ai?Eff't'2 E l,.o,i,g.,g,g,3 , I g um E5 .- . 0 . mlm fs..14f..v1J.:a:fef-iii-1,1i ,C. slilgvgrir u-af ff'f51,'5i'lfQf. .M - -L :.'.j,..i-051.3531- ---' -. DI. 'JM ,, '4'Q'5, ' ' ' A ,,.,, ., 5 ' -. .n--,uv-nun.- sf -snzzzrzefr . Mus- - -5-4 - lu --' ,QV 'N vn:'i lir: W M- f-f- - H1 , - - , hr ininterial Azznriatinn Top Row--King, Allison. Weston, Gardon. Second Row--Walker. Scales. Thomas. ' b Overholzer, Porter. Third Row-Stuckey. Cham ers. ,J I ' he a OFFICERS Lester Brenniman ..... .... ........., P r esident Lester Dacken ..... ...... V ice President Alfred Petersen ,,,, ............................... S ecretary Earl Francis ,,,,,,, ....... G ospel Team Chairman The association meets every Tuesday evening for supper and a meeting at the H l At these meetings they have the different ministers of the city speak Court ote . I to them. A gospel team committee takes charge of.serv1ces of the different churches to which it is invited The assoclation was organized to further fellowship among students who are considering life work along this line, and to supply vacant pulpits. 1. , T Eigrhty-three . ,nn-nl 1111 cfi 7 JLgkf, .. fr f lf ,f ' f f +51 . .1 1' .I ts, N f. fy' ,ol ,Iwi J ua fF A d ,':'- s- l I . -7 ?- ' -1 if , ,fy , .., 4 1.-sf ',, 1'f : s! 1' 'i I ' I, 'fan 'Im 'mfr' 'Y 'M' 'i In X we - H ' ff :'.,ifff' :.a'a'r 's..,.-f - 're LRG i ' ' ' r ' In ' ' v' '-1 rl' rv' 1' lf , - -Q , I . . . . Mm-V . ww., 1 4-- f f ' ' l f L 'W' A , f X u inn J 1' '1llnn'q if Q, ' Z... .L A .L -S-. -f ' V 4 -- ' ' 5--g. Y'-'A- 12'---r -QL ft. ..... .:2Q'. '-. J E - 4 -I elegatez Parsons was fortunate this year in having had delegates at many of the student conferences and conventions which were held throughout the country. Below is X given the different conferences and names of delegates in attendance. Geneva Y. M. C. A ............................ ........ C ollege Camp, Wisconsin William Youtsler Scott Porter Geneva Y. W. C. A ............................................. College Camp, Wisconsin -Mildred Thornton Wilma Ridgeway Margaret Richey Marie Post Elizabeth Hansen Alice Bell Eleanor Fisher Leona Hankhammer Mildred Campbell Dorothy Welch Student Volunteer Convention ..................... ....... S torm Lake Frieda Krause Council of Christian Associations Convention .......... Milwaukee, Wis. Frieda Krause Ruth Miner Mildred Campbell Lawrence Weston National Convention of Associated Women Students ........ Urbana, Ill. Margret Anna Pogue Dorothy 'Welch State Convention of Presidents of Y. M. and Y. W. Associations Des Moines ' Mildred Thornton William Youtsler Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Training Conference ............................ 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John has played tackle for three years at Parsons. For their coach, John and Bob have had Glenn Devine who, in the opinion of Fairfield fans and the Parsons alumni, is the best coach that has ever molded Wildcat elevens. In the five years that he has been here he has put out championship teams in every branch of sports that he has coached. In football he has won two champion- ships and tied for one. When is was announced at the football banquet that he would be here five years more, the whole room full of fans and players stood up and burst into applause. SCORES - Parsons 14 ......................... ......... S till 0 Parsons 7 ...., ...... C entral 0 Parsons 7 ...... ........ P enn 0 Parsons 0 ...... ........ C oe 10 Parsons 7 .... ..,........ S impson 7 Parsons 9 ...... ........... D es Moines 7 Parsons 20 .... ...... S tate Teachers 7 l Parsons 26 .,... ............ W esleyan 13 A A --1-1-zz:-:zz-:g'11f'1'f . 11 --'- '--'- mmm-'-' :4:1.4:.. LFE qs ' , 5 Y 1 -as 1 1 he 1925 Elinnthall Squad! kQ ' i -fs. Top Row Smith, W. Hutton, Hirachler, I-Inrris, Griffith. Cundy, Kiclkopf, Chambers, Whittcd, Bugle, D. Hutton, Kurka, McKinney. Sccund Row Switzer, Kestlcr, Forllcs, Hicks, Sumlell. Amlnms, Boyd, Ruusenbergzer, Pratt. A. Nelson, Prny, Stewart, Bell. Third! Rom Winters, Ballnril, Hornish, Kennedy. Parsons, Mortimore, Miller, Dunbar, Paige, Geneva. ussc . Lust Row Glenn D. Devine, couch: Wallnce, Olin, Lamson. Warren, Purcells lcuptuinr. Zeiizlur, Stacy, J. Nelson, Turner. 1 he Swann Starting the training season with about 50 men, competition eliminated the b til onl 16 men received gold footballs at the season's end. The 16 men num er un y who finally did get their letters had to work hard for them. Out of nine line men, eight received their awards for the first time. The first game, with Still, the Wildcats won when they trammeled on their op- ponents 14-0 on a muddy field. With Central, the next opponent, the line appeared weak in stopping short on-side plays, but regained prestige when their offense paved the way for a 7-0 win. The next week the squad went to Penn. The game was very ragged and frequently Penn plowed clear to the five-yard line before they were stopped. A long pass was converted into a touchdown, duplicating the Central score. h d b d case of stage fright After the first five minutes, in which At Coe, the team a a a - Coe scored, the game was on even terms. Parsons lost 10-0. Our homecoming game with a fine day, large crowd and lots of pep, resulted in a tie, 7-7. Then Parsons took 3 crippled team to play Des Moines U. Des Moines scored in the first five minutes and the ended the half with a seven point lead. Parsons hit her stride in the third quarter and plunged the ball over. As the goal was missed it took a drop kick in the final quarter to win, 9-7. State Teachers met the Parsons team when the Wildcats were in full swing. Though the Teachers scored first, the Wildcats would not be denied and clinched the conference title, 20-7. On Turkey Day, at Wesleyan, Parsons marched to a 26-13 victory and a perfect conference record. Ein hty mm ' J .-,..-. .-.,.. ..,-. . .,.....-.,......-w. ..,,.,...,. l f , , Q- , ,-N.. 1 l -wffv1i,:1Q.l.- ' 1 A fills ., . Glnnfvrenrv hump ' Z ..av' -.J ..k.h. . mx .- N , ,. ... , 'v. ' Stephens-Senior Wulluce- 'Senior Mill0l 'JllHilll' Nulgqn-f-Senior Qunrturbnck Fullliuck Guard Gunrd 'A diminutive field ixvnc-ral A hzxttci-im: ram who wouldn't llill's inclumitnhlv viiprhtintr A lighting: Svnim' whu ns hemly us he was lu- stuppi-al. spirit wnn xi position on wuuleln't huvo his sim' 1nzilc. thu vnrsityf' n handiv:lp. fu, ,Ei ', 3 ev' -5 3, M0l'tlYl'l0l'0--SODlllsIh0l'0 Kennedy' Junior Punto-Sophomore I-Iornish --Junior Gunrd Tackle 'l'uckle Center A fast hnrd hitting 200 A xrinnt tackle who shut- Another tackle who opened An nccurate pn:-isei-3 a pi pounds of brawn. tered end. run forma- lurm- holes on man who could dimznos ations. ull'cnsc. und atop uny play. . ' J, ' 'l ,-'Mi iff gp 7.g1,1'i. .. 'gy . , Q 5 , Ninety vot. 0 . f ,N Glnnferenrv Qlhampz -15 GenevufSophomorc I-Inlflmck Scintillutiny: runs :ind lmril- liuntly executed passes made Peek u mnrked man. ...,. . .vu 1, . 4 , ., .. . -wr . 41'- .ng i Wxu'rcn4Sophomorc Hulflmck A quick thrust oil' tackle und Bob wus uwuy for u sulistnntuil gain. N...Z'A ng 4 i r 43 Dunluxr -Junior Zeiyxler-Sophomore Guurd End 'Dilly's specialty wns quickly A handy plnyei' nnd first opened holes hip: enough mnn down under for truck truil'ic. punts. Russell- 'Junior Fu l lbuck Charlie was an elusive sure-footcd hull toter whu never missed his hole. Lamson Junior l ulllmck Fast, consistent pluntzinp: clmrncterim-il .lim's pluyinarf' Ll 5 --4 Bu!lurd---Sophomore End A hixrh pass ofl' into space, Bullard in the uix' three feet nlxove his opponents and the inevitulilc touchdown. i 4 x Stucy-Freshman Hnlflmek A shifty hnrd hitting open field runner. Ninety-one .,..i,. rm. ...7,,7..:,...7,,.-,-.....:7,..,e.77,L.-f,..,., .-- ...,,.,...t.,,. r f2-f-wfffvifpffl:-' mf' Q- i' I x gf'-gr Q Q . ,,:?1SU., WA few ,ff -YES? , hi: Z5',:,'i. T f i - :Q , 4- fr: -'-.g.'f,,. .'..'...fg,...'A-' fy. fx, K ll - A .swf -,,5fj 554r - . , ,Iggy -f.a.,..,1f,fe.f mv un U-1 Q.fv,,t ,lmw in ,xl A SWT',rA1,:g.,i.m5.g.,,,4 .n..x.-U-vu. 4:!wiJQ,R.y.55.!, wi.-.714 ,ai . Viv'--, .,- .-5 1 ,. ,-. .w,u:' n '-Q 'i' , E., magrqifgqza 523431fggifilcisjji5,iQ3k3,J4L-FZAZ-.. A . ,. . A., -., , A .14 V, fp.-. ,. wt.. . - . - -V , -- N iw: ..-wzr't:A'1'v- f -1'-r:::-1'-elf-wrt..-.,,W,,. JVLIJ. . - - - ' -- .- .,.. ....,....-..t.n...-3 ' ' -..,,.e...,.....,,,.,,,,WM ,.,,M,,,,,,,,.-,,,.r,m.,, , , ,, , All - Qlunfercnrc cn The Des Moines Register included five Wildcats in its choice of all-star teams. Geneva was second all-state halfback and first all-conference. Parcells received honorable mention on the state roll. and second all-conference. Kennedy was first all-conference calibre. Ballard won a place on the second all-conference team. Hornish received honorable mention on the state roll and second ull- conference. jg, V,:,,7.:.::v:::7.l1.-.,, . , '- , 'lx ., ..:Qg.e..1::.1:.W ' S531 ,f U, ' ' M ' ' is W J 'U' Ninety-two l-9 ' i' '- -'W' -K Y WV? 'I .,- 4 if 1 1 e ,. ... ,, --.-.,........,..,........-................,.....e-,., , Adina Eliirturesa The top two on the left are pictures of scrimmage between first and second teams: the lower are views of defensive playing. At the upper right Geneva is -dramzed down after his long: run on homecoming. The second on the right is a kick-off play. The next is a Ions: pass in the Simpson game. At the bottom a fullback is caught line plumzinu. ii .1 1 f' fi: if Lx'3.,f'H S jjj i ..i.-,L...1....i., 'Nl Ninety-th rue X 1-Innwrnming nurhhnumz E At the left in No. 1, the ball is in the air in line with the goal posts. In 2, 3 and 4 Zeigler catches it and scampers over for a touchdown. On the right, Simpson's fullback takes the ball on a fake end run. Notice how the blockers make the hole. ,C o1f.'o.fQ'.fQf,.5fg,H. ETF? an f W A '-ffl, Ninety-four ,vgm-W,-M ,,,, WM, . ff! ' ff - fl 'li fl 4 f J ' Y 4' nf: ' If v I -. tif: 1 A U4 lu WJ 4 I visfi ayrl :- 5: jaggpaff Pg - ' ' .. - ' , ' ' I P. 37 ' X fv 1 I K -U I 0, 1 1 I 0 fr 'IM 'XLIZLWLEWI ' 71 W: 'fx - - -, 4 '31 ' ' 'f f ,' 1 ,,f, + 'h1f.J 1- -.wat f N Aw'-' 4 1 ' ' - M' 11 -.14 'av -A.,-'I, f -A x ,, mm ,. ,Y - --,f , -F-f-2 ,M ,fu '- A - - V- g - Luz '- ----' ,f - ' .L - 7 f - -- ---- 'Q --f -' -1-' - l - I i . 4 Zgaakethall I ' Ni ty H f v.-M...s,-. ..,...,.. , W., .,., ., , .,,f , l, ,, ,Hy . '-,wi , .1 .kg 1 V l f 4 v , w . , 1 lf,-, , 1 1 f x I A I 'Us' I., , gill. , 4- , . ., .,.,i ,, ..,, ,,.., ff- ,,,,A unferrnre Glhampsa George Stephens, Senior, ex-captain, and demon dribbler, was again one of the mainstays of the Parsons tcam. Peck Geneva, Sophomore, and short-shot artist, was the Wildcat's scoring ace. Captain Jim Lam- son, Junior, guard par-excellence, specialized in breaking up plays and shots. Captain-elect Bill Miller, Junior, rangy forward, consistently made follow-in shots for crucial points. fm A wr., ,VT , , , I , ., , , . . .... . -. -.-.. ...,..s,.,--... ,,...- ...,. e 2 ffgwb v, ls Q' A --- -- ------M i , . .,.,...., . .. . W. .,....1.:v.4...-.f..v..w-.-:.e.e-Tz.mQf.v.f,m,.e.sss , ,A ,Q fm, MT. A-J ,E M -:QA YM 'jj'-'1':jjjj'i 'M I-,I it ' I., 34, f' r. in my- . ,' Ninety-six 'G 1 ,,.,............., ff A , vw, .jf Y' 1-lk . 'Ph ff fp, J! JVQA f Q il ? .A 14 H Ui' 115-1-P ,yi .l-1. I ,111 Q K New ,' X' Q'-1 .I'14t.,2'-111,59 1 ll, 'fl 'f .f7,llil'1 Qlnnferenre humps uf-HY' ,QM Irwvl, ,,-.,,NN, ,,..,,J--X iff f Q' 9: John Hornish, Junior. center. was a steady consistent player. Monty Zeisrler, Sophomore, forward, was injected into many frames to instill fight, anrl.to garner nonnts. Dnck Kcntler, Freshman. center, clu- veloped into n very clever flour man. Tubby Olin, Sophomore, guard was u heady fighter and Llribblcr. :ill 'I ':i J V W by Mg: ,3,.:....g . . ' ' ' f .UV QL ., g X534 -. ,, , - , .,,,-,-,i, ,.,, .Z1T TTff V' ? .,f Ninety-seven ,,..,.....---M--we------. A--i W - H M- - - fxs .H M W-.....,.,..,,....u....w...... - f-. ..... .....,,.. WJ: -es,--,f -- ----:ee W . I ki, ---- Ni'Lf'I?ff'4 'l1Zj'.' arf271' fi S!-pnyfrf' 'z 7-3'i'j,jiry ' . gin:ra?,fS i l- H. 17- W, E1 s. 1 Q'1 '-' f. ,f 'AH . ,w cf.-iff '55, rff'i'..,,f,,g.,..1.. . f'. .1 . 17 Q fi' -'MLB' ' 'fb ':Et'l,,,i, .f-?,ff,.i, lil,-' , ,353 .,.,,.l,s.l 46144.Qqf1g,,y:lglW11w E?u.,,u..'1.-:f'j9X,9 li, ff! 'f d ,Wl6'.7f' A 53'-F .y,,.'ff1l'jfWslS'l f i ll Ml Ill 5 in 'alifl 'L lgyqjaigfsggf. pfj1q,gief1l!JJL?fe,mY.:al.zi.n..:i .wk k N f..,,,. mt 1 71,31-1,Q,f ,ylgtigl jlg?3j,l.4i1TVg.1 1 1 K fe if lf C-?1l'gf.11ff.L'i1.1i-tfl-if1i:?1?,:.lf5i,.1-,will5iE.l,,2-'J E-2511 M4-, .f :,f7 1 W fl:ir:-'fuimiiiifi' mf f f f ,-5. ,bw .f ,ip , I ww: .7 -. .A lj! --.J-ufwi-11-1-M ' 'Y n ABQ., Y: , x 25125 - fs wwe, , l l 'z rv . f 1 11 iifw'-C-1 lfftnm mmml 'nfs T eerie if- ' f li ' ' 53751-fv'5-'la' f o . , ,. , . , fi, . ..:--- .. - l ., 511325, .ln l f I f -'-q'1-1-1:-f-,gas-JF-'E ' .iff , . X-zfqmlziaff ,155 4--rd, ' J mer.,'.,'1.-utgmiq vii.: 1.5.-..::55.,..L.tk,.igi..t55gW.-A,---if-355-M--Aiff-cutie.-if 5 :favs ..fo-rg.--e+5':iL-ian...--tstaggcifi 2'-agq,L ,1..t.'Q2:--J ....i:.i.LCf.-iL2flE1YE5gZJlt.1.xLtifluse-...MJ1..en.Z6ga.ei:i'ZJ-...iL..MeJ5vl-'LT-IEZTLZZP'W l1.1:,' 1:3 a .l.LQ,,Z-- lf A .f K J Glnnfvrenrc Qlhamps 1 he Season Starting: the season with live old letter men and a victorious spirit, created by :1 championship football team, the outlook on the basketball season appeared pretty bright. Every man on the squad was desirous of winninx: another championship. The Class tourna- ment. ol' which the Juniors were the victors, helped the couches make the early eut. In order to have five veterans playing, Bill Millar, last year's center, was shifted to forward and Ballard assumed the center position. 'Phe season started ollf well when Parsons defeated Monmouth, runner-up in the Mid-West Conference, 25-23. The Parsons team, with the exception of Stephens, was tall. this fact thus making it hard for the smaller teams. 'l'hen came Buena Vista, who lost to the Wildcats by n score uf 33-Ili, as did Still the next night, 36-16. Then. Dlayimr Central and Wesleyan, respec- tively, we won two more names by scores of 31--18 and 31-16. After winninp: another prroup of yramcs in which no opponents scored more than 20 points, Parsons came to the Cornell game. Just before this xzame, Coach Devine took sick and couldn't pro with the team. so they went to Cornell alone. On account of scholastic troubles, Ballard had to drop out and Hornish, a new man, had to fill his place. Despite these handicaps they played a good game. With only two minutes left to play, Parsons led by six points. When the frame ended Cornell had won by a score ol' 27-22. After this game Parsons won over Columbia. State Teachers and Luther without Devine's help. Then at Penn, with Glenn on the sidelines, they won again 38-25. The next szamcs were at home with State Teachers and Penn and were won. Parsons holding their opponents to lass than 20 points. Next came Simpson in the usual cocky manner and swamped the Wildcats 29-18. Alibi or no alibi, Parsons was in at slump. When we next played Wesleyan Parson won, 45-22. After this everyone was all set for Simpson. who had visions of de- leatinsx Parsons and tying for the championship, but no such luck, because the 'Wildcats won 22-18. Winning this game cinched the Conference championship. 1 -,.1 e -- isgffofig .1 --- --, ,,.. M-. ra up n .,-,mm ,,,, ,,,.W,, Ninety-eiirht 'J-f., -..-- I' U -.1 .,.,, .Q Bah, Heat! 4 wine I! WESLEYAN FALLS VICTIM OF WILDCATS The crack of a gun, a sudden clamoring, a hush, and then, Rah, Yea, Devine, swept across the armory Hoor swelling in volume until it seemed it would raise the very roof. Coach Devine had Just safely guided Parsons to her second Conference championship for the year. At this time public recognition was given George Stephens, Senior, for his prowess which has made Parsons basketball famous. Steve received a handsome gold watch from the business men and a bronze basketball i-igure from his fraternity. SCORES Parsons 33 ........................ Buena Vista Parsons 31 ...... ................ C entral Parsons 33 ....... ........... W esleyan Parsons 35 ........ ...... U pper Iowa Parsons 14 ..,... ....,........... C entral Parsons 25 ........... Columbia Parsons 26 State Teachers Parsons 35 ....... .................... L uther Parsons 38 ................... Penn Parsons 27 State Teachers Parsons 39 ...i............... Penn Parsons 18 ...... .............. S impson Parsons 45 ........ Wesleyan Parsons 22 ....... Simpson 421 272 1 2' P 'E fi-7.2 ., ' 'L V-1 'lv' hip' ,, ,- 1 Ninety-nine .,,,,., ,.,,,,,.V.,..,....,W...,,,,,. ,.., ...njw-,-Q-ff-.-1-7--v--..,,..... 7.,t,.-..- - -- .. 'ff' f' .f ' ff ' ,-J: .. ,..f:'1f ' ' if, ,f A ' W K .-, ,- -'rfff i '.l,.,4:.. A' L A 1 .. f -' L VZ, J, :QQ . .iz . 7 Ju: iliac-Ae' 4 ,. , , --fr-M gulf- . f . I M ...qv ' qi, ju I -g:A.,.5f.'.v sw, ' i'1H.,?'- 55-M aim'-AH! wzm--QQH' wi-::':g5g:ib':l,l z'fi,11'. ,, 'W I w'r,v-wf''V'wt-'fifff:',14i:nf:15,,gfg1,e,gfn'ge1-5. w .,,l.v.,., . , V - ,,,.., ,.....,,..u,.,,..., ,..-..,. .,,..., .f , , .. . -- s. -- - - .. , . .,.. ,..,,.t.....-.,-. .,.v,,,.- yg.,z'. 1, '-N , , ... . ,'.l. , .,..,..4., -0- -11.-.. ..--41Jwl4.-e-v-3u4-s-vn1-.--..--.na.g..-...-.....-.-.-4....-.... . ..... . .v . Eazkethall Starz - All Qlunferenre Qlhnire Top-- Peck Geneva Steve Bottom- Jim Lamson Rosy Ballard Fred Geneva, Parsons hiszh-scorer, gained recognition of the Des Moines Rezister's first all-state college quintet and first all-conference. George Stephens was picked for the third all-state and first all con ference cage teams. Jim Lamson was mentioned on the state honor roll and was picked on the third all conference. Rosy Ballard, Sophomore, center, was the best jumper in the conference. One Hundred I Y lk ' ' I ' P, ::.:::::.Z.:.i'Si Q: Q v-W Q W W Wy 3, M 4K1. J ,.Vf gli: E 4 kb- my I ff I 1 ff I0 If 4,4 -gs , , , A D. ,, , TE.-N ,C 1 I FE f .gif .A 4 ,I n F4 mga 5, .1 .f2EnPE 1 JA . I 4 , a I '4f'f, ',f vffh 0 f 'v ,,5,ffQrg-?gf . 2.1 ff ' :V X I-IQ,-A 4 L , U., r' ,- ,I ' U I, 1, Q I Iv' -,I--.NPI lm M ik f - I 1 1 1 3 1. .nw 1 'UCD n mm . J- U- -..,. ..r 7 f. . .i I ' , . ' -. 1 A V- . , .34-'-'f'E'.Q,.,.1-,'--l ' ' ' lil?!4E!,g,A!!Hl,LN,,gf4.,.,gf55'?fg4o- ' 4' . - ...Lk 4 -- - A M- Y A ' --w :L-:-fv -,L -1' V ':a:.,:n::?Z2?.1:t.. '.-1-:.,,...,,,fl ii' 1 ' f,, X ,.- ' g 1 iilrark .l'ei1:a'23 U 0 H d do I rark letter en x Page Donnld Caugzhcll WHITCTI Shot Relay Rclny Relay Con ference Winner Winner of Confcrunce ine in Wallace Discus Third in Conference meet In spite of a bad start in the 220, Wise pulled out ahead of Robinson in the Simpson dual. One Hundred Two 1 --h 4 X 1 1 .j Qjnv: 11411 1111 llf. ' .' .5 Q ..-sn ,-nf,-1.,. '- ' -,.x 4 '.:- if ::,,,- 2 ,N i...., k 7' if .A Q . 4, Q i b ' ,.,Wf' - Rig, pf! u A, .' A, -1-.' L. N, 'ny' VF .',,. . ,.',. .Q 1 ll. . . L , . . ' ,, nh , . 4 I , , 1 . . I. . ,- Q , . ,- fn-'F .. -H -gg, 92 'fgqfla .Q .5 .a V 1 .51 , ' 1 . -P' -14' 3-:H e-E-. I -' , . . S -H' I . t. a t - 4:1 a t e :fat . -i I A ' Q I A 1 ff .LX 1 , gp it -1,, A ,M Y' ' 'f if-1'-f A fy PW, 1-4' at 'V i . mol, . ag , bp . J .L+ ,av . L .,. -' ,K P 1-M , ' 1 I v 1 . ' fl Q i 5 i , - - D - .1 . Y , N-:gf J -- i,j' V 1 it I - ' I . , i I I 5, , l , 3 ' he 2 .1- ,, t ' 1 I. 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Discus Relays Relllyl-1 Second at Conference low hurdle record Holder Q I he -living I nam the Conference Maul. ,yfv-Xp-s 'l w .J ,-.,. ,... -,- .4 The relay team Parsons well. went to more meets than the other track men and represented i ' WI i One Hundred Three X :-,Lee -,,,.,.s2jL:::QLT,gegg,.- H .-....... i , ,. . .,, ,i' 43 ji:3j12ib' Msg ICQ nf ,nf ' ' , J f' :Q .Q'7,1, ws gl .M M835 r' 1 gn., V ' 5':ff4:,'! ,v 'f,P.,:'.4'gq'l',lj:31.',.V,LgI,,.A,j,....,,5,,Q'k' , fy, H4 J ,gfgyf I g x K 375 Abvferk--Q Q-7,1 M Wigjt if ' 5 .- . , 2 AS- -4 . ,,f' L-aff if -. f1f.f'fw,m- X . 1: M'-uwa,f'f'-If',-11li?-at mu ' qfk 4 3 Qgbqf -f,.1VQWG'3.E,f., I, yt- bmww,f?:,-Lia,-,q,.,-,iimfw fu. 7, , :pint-:4gf1,'sf V Y J-pg 5 ,'.-ij,:1,f-5,1 ,haf ,K , W -Y, Q ' ,Ai - , 4 ' Ktwzf ,Q 1 Urn um 'wr I F :.gpj'53'1'f-aigagl''if' ,TQ , .fl- ,f'ih ,fj.'- ,g.,-1,L1f1gl. ! 51' , 1 V ' .' H V af' -. z - ' X f if i ve G HM 'Iii -1 g el fm m-ell TW ifi5'5w2f??lf5i'5.i1if-1gffvfmitiiw-X' iw!-i'i'i'f'. if :?1-'.'--il T Q W Q3 . ,QQ W1 W Q' 4 My ,V-' y ,L , f:ff.....-. .,xI,' 1 L ,', 1- ,,,'.w-f'-. ,1a.,f,,,g',v, .V-57.4, -' A ,5.,, 14,5 . .. 45.2 'iff ju., ,-4 ,-V' ,H L d 11f21fa!3'l'SfF'.4,'4f17E.-'i2i:g,'i'fQ2i:f'ifiU?: .L L1N.f's'JVLLZ'S .:,::'gi+--if . '15 . fm . -W-v ,. ,- im -,,f My-Y, e.v..f-, W..- ,. ,Q . '. K X--1. ' 1- V --- 1 'HW' WEfmdf...nmfm1.rw.,W:anim.M,rM.,.m.....imnW.,....,en....a..n,.,f.....::......J.?,,,.i.,.:.,,.,.,-......-. ,nA.. ..,....,, il, -e 1 A, .....:--,f.,........,.,,..x- -a....,...,.,...W.....,:. AW-.. .Z . . ......-....--.......,....-.-'M-A' ig 1 5-Xrtinn In the upper left hand corner, Geneva is seen awaiting the baton in the one mile relay I. A. A. section at the Drake Relays. At the top center Turner clears 11 feet in a practice vault. In the upper right hand corner Peck carries away the honors in the high sticks at the Simpson dual. At the lower left Geneva is snapped again doing his stuff. While to the right of him Blondy Wise is doing some fancy sprinting. ffl L H-Fir'-Tjrjlbttlrr:-'Ii'-1'-LT-is iifix -.......-...... ...,.. - -.-.. ...... .... . .-...,.,..,, .. ., .. QE. 3' One Hu nd red Foul Qf: ' AW f-mf g 4.1 1 .4243 -. - : Q ' JL Y' . 1' X 'Q'-T - ..... f fl' ka X x llzfjgd 'i E' -V 5 4-': --' .L,.,.1 ,431 mf .f,-4 ffm1 .,Ef5E'if',j2.,-122 Q'-X. '-I ff - -- ,iff - 4-,M 4. ---,wr . . ag- U'-1 -mqsz ,-L! f, '-- A 4. A ...-la? mum un I--+1M--ff:--f.g'14-L.,, .fam . ..5em:.I:m:k--g-,I-'.,urh-,g:1--up . -:,.'r' ' ' s V-1 1' , M- k.1S. ' 1-gbp, r,'--.g! j,'.1,'l -jr. ,,q'm u-1f'an,f',-1'-5125 EIEIEN: W, N RN 'i'-2 I A ' . nn, -ws if -.-L:fb4's'q'E.mg-:r.-1'-'.-1 fulafgm M-1-.-w,,,j,v! 9 X-51 'l ' ' I .- ' L' --.'---T ' -- --' X -Q- ':---- -'f21'f ' X 12. '-4 - --- - .':'- ----' Ha... -3 111 4 A , A - 1 - u m i :unrv-1:3 F, f ,.. , ... , .J 1 X mx Q fm -Fwy B E KA. , 5 EA! '43 . S K X 'I .W X NIE? ,, 'ff if g.,,,,! N . '.N.....,4-' f 1 '- K fr- I ' f7,f,.,,,, I Gbther Athlvtirz .I' eiva'28 . 5 O H d d F X an g ..,.:, ,ended e r J l 4 f . X 'L,13q5?i?1 ,He A T, 4' P.?.F-f?f.L'. lil., -iaffilffyf n yf. w w e Wo w limi' :Figs l,fP3fFW-L i 1 M Q- .fm ' ssl as 'aw .,-f:,:'.,,gllwi:asf5fwisd.'3tilii N 1 W' Max:-ff ... --A ,'4vn'---W:-..'-:. 5e're1s:J 'xKXSkXi'+'-ETH Mi!-.-'fl lll' wi l e 1 A l J'?' ffl , 11- 4ff'?f-H fe- -4 - f ' ' Q - :.-:www-:f.V: :,,-.,.f4T,:, N-WW Y Y Y i he vnniz nam '4 V x r I I fl . .W i Affft .,f' l.'4 Captain Hempstead Miller Hozue Olin Tennis received favorable attention considering the newness of the courts. The team with Miller. No. 1. Hempstead, No. 2, Olin, No. 3, Hogue, No. 4, and Mortimore, alternate, represented Parsons creditably. Glrnsaz Glnuntrg sam ls' get PAKSUIS Carter Efner Peters Capt. Snider Ferguson Cross, country gained favor this year and Parsons wus ably represented by her team. One Hundred Six 1'-TL I ,, ff' f . m i N 1 f W H iv. ,4U,,...,,,1l, f i K X V. . Vi. V, WAf3rv,.-,Q,- .V IX, f,. ' .. wavy'-,-fJ'7fi 1 ', 4x:.H,Ql.w.f.,-, lf ' ' 1 ,. .I v'1,1 .i,:vt ' .- X fgzfjl, E. afnhjj, l V. ' i li 'gf ,Lia 5' A 4, yhg- I, , M ,. .,w,.,.,, HW .,,,.,., hut, .M . -6. .,.... ..... .i J ,. ,1 ,g...,.-,,. . ., , , .fe , i ....i,,i,... ,u. ...M ,,-.....................-..-.......-.............. ---.......... ..,. . ....,...t.....,.. . ..., ,, Mir! hampinwfa C M Olxerxr Bl'0CkWllY MUUHI Gnnzenhanser Tiny Obey-Lg pi-Ovgd to be the best girl tennis player in school, though Gladys Brockway yznve her n close rnee for the title. In truck Martha Moore held sway and is one of the best girl athletes in the stote. Her time View with thot of heya in the same races. Lycllu Gnnzenlnnzser wus next high point winner in the girls truck meet. C5615 '-Basketball The Sophomore girls cmerftell the victors of I1 hotly contested interclnss bnskctlmll tournament. Af., ,,.-,,- ..., TT .. .. 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T. ass- l I ' -,J Q? i.f,4.K:, :,-A.,-ff ----.- --'--f ,Zu I f .hw '!,. ,fHdm-L :yall xiii ,-'EL 32:65 F B7 . E gg img! + . 11:1 K1 . .I'Ii'ZJ . ' fr:--245'-4f Lihfmi f'f'- ' '2-'.'.g1':Q--f '- ?.fL9' vp, ln' F ' 'ggi , -: -- - - -- 4 -If!-f-L52-rfilbk 1 ' L13 1-gr., B. rv , .i ,J Q, ,., x X. x - I x ff 'gifs 4, W X X -ff Q ,kk ,L W W N, 4 M A W af!! 3 9 m f ' mf , XA xx nl a 5X NNN- M19 w x, fn: A 'X , 'trim . XX .' 4, XA .: f W, , QW M T.. ,. ' ' 12? f---'V - WL ' mf, .. - N Q Qnnnr Svnrietivz civ:r'23 0 H und d Ni 215i Kappa Brita One Hundred Ten Top Row-Brenniman, Kyle, Neely, Thornton, Bartlett. Second Row-Montizomery, Post, McClelland, Goltry. Third Row--Peters. Walker, Pearce, Tipton. Fourth Row-Cauxrhell. 'Wiley, Bell, Parsons. Fifth Row--Bookins, Gilbert, Atchison, Petersen, Krause :r I fl aww .M W' sum 4:1 m:1:m1m E, NX! 7 'l! -2 swf'-4 a nim EF is 0 mm NX E Q ,-..- , f -fn . , f ,f f :- .,. ,ai , , . I ? ' ' .I lf, , U A . pt. 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W ayne Neely Vice President ............................ ................ R obert Bartlett Secretary-Treasurer ....... .......... M ildred Thornton Faculty Members D Prof. Sigurd Jorgensen ' Miss Evelyn Hill Mr. Fred D. Mason Dr. Howard McDonald Prof. H. T. Smith Dr. Fred J. Hinkhouse Seniors Robert Bartlett Marie Post Wayne Neely Dorothy Montgomery Grace McClelland Keith Goltry Mildred Thornton Rena Kyle Lester Brenniman juniors Orval Walker Frieda Krause Clarence Peters ' Sophomores Alfred Petersen Alice Bell John Parsons Marsh Tipton Mildred Wiley Charles Bookins Margaret Silver ' Edith Atchison Virgil Caughell Freshmen Harold Gilbert 0 9 ewg 28 as P One Hundred Eleven Yftgw,-ff' dxf, Q , ff ff' - ,434 .254 l , cf c4 41fP'..i'1l X M 1 ff ,.1:,',,mf5p3g:, f?2',lpg1gggh51,..f l4.r.L25Q ,i 1 I :-.w.m.:e,r -,Z 3:3 1. 11 tm UD Im f vv , f f fyk7:Al?yq:uI AZNYWQFE :iii E ffmr. . 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Brower O 4 , One Hundred Twelve V .. ,-I g Qvff' ' 'w ' 'N , ,iE':'7v, ,fri v , ' . 2!7'f L if ' r: 'f7f74'H ffffg ' I YV f' Kg :- pf . -- ff-MQH' -. ' fffi - . - f 'v.f'1laa2-'f :fm-1' ln fl lfflfff ff-' 'f fr fl xhfffi I 1 l ... Q '41 -Wi.. 'if jlfgl'-'iwfflf ' i-'2. y1f4,f.-5.1 C 7,7-f , -5' lf' f 'luaqil ' 4 r-,, M 4'-fa - ' 4- '- F .A, . - mvury 1m wel- .-lfgivri' f? IL' '41 Cfi'1l : 'mi - X ' 43 1 1-v.-:L n..-Ln.:-nrx.n Zin? gmt. ., ,3g5,5ui24v1i,l 1.8-Quay Egg is-if-,112 l 5. H 0 . 3' :Qi?1,:Q.'4-2 M ii'3l g-V0 :...:f M I u, .ff ..g ...-f-a+. -' 4 --1.--.,, - ,.- -3- ' ,-. .- at... ' , ' figs tad., 3. f J . ga 7:1 -. . :..r '-1'- ? r. '! V ., ,. - i u +I alta 'l'op Row 'Weston, W. Ferrcn. Butler, Edwards. Bottom Row--Chase. D. Wolfe, Green, Jones. lgre-illllehir ami! PVD-BBUTHI raternitg OFFICERS President .......... ...... L awrence Weston Vice President ,,,,,,,,, ....... C harles Parrish Secretary-Treasurer ...... ........ R aymond Butler! Q Members Lawrence Weston William Ferren Harley Green Charles Parrish Ralph Edwards Donald Wolfe Raymond Butler Kermit Chase J. L. Jones me--- f .- l W 0 4 S tl -.. One Hundred Thirteen I heist Alpha hi Top Row--J. Ferren, Lowenberz. Bennett, Johnson. Second Row-Van Nostrand, Nielsen, Welch, Russell. Third Row---McClain, Smylie. Hansen, Schroeder. atiunal 4 ranmtir illraiernitg OFFICERS Jack Ferren .............. .............................................. P resident Gladys McClain .....,.... .,..,.. ............,... V ice President Elizabeth Hansen ....,.,...........,............... Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Members Prof. Hugh R. Brower Miss Mildred Simmons Miss Evelyn Hill Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson Mrs. Dorothea Phelps Keesey l One Hundred Fourteen Elfratiernitiez One Hundred Sixteen Top Row--Wise, Bartlett, Stephens, Wallace. Burns, Ferguson. Second Row-Sundell, Gaston, J. Lamson, McKinney, Edwards, Sammons. Third Row-C. Russell. Whitted, Hempstead. Sanford, Hornish. Fourth Row-Helsel, Dunbar, Kennedy, F, Cuncly, Hof-rue. Fifth Row--Turner, Huston, Efner, Scott, Calhoun, Forbes. Bottom Row-Olin, F. Mason, P. Mason, Mortimore, Montgomery, Poston. , X , . ll lv W W N rw., j - ,, ., . W, -'r' RJ ' LJ ' 1 4457 475 ' .-, '-ivnwzzf , fff' f' ffi',ff 'f ,gfjfff ,ft-11 ' is axe- J my lhqxxn . t L I 'ff- , if 21: ,X F4--S fwfff K vi I Q I ' iW'3i f'f 2374 1 7:ff7' ' im lad' ,,,7.,1., ,197-if riff-.Q .Ii Q wb 7: tt. N -2,5-eg ' IWIQ ., 'a ': . 531' 54.53 8Z . 3,4,,-Sig. 7. ,Jil E. .- n rm' e U s Fi 'W- 331i .. - . 'W' ' --.L ,, Alpha Kappa Glhi illnral Social Jlratrrnity, Jllnxmheh 1522 Colors: Royal Purple and White OFFICERS Edgar Wise ...... ............... P resident Harold Olin ,...... ...... S ergeant at Arms John Hornish ....... ....... V ice President Floyd Whitted ..A.. ............... S ecretary Paul Wallace ...,. Steward embers Seniors Lyle Burns Robert Bartlett Willis Ferguson Francis Cundy Veryl Dunbar Ralph Edwards John I-Iornish Worthum Holzne Clarence Boyd Herbert Calhoun Mont Forbes Russell Gaston Glen Huston Harold Elwell James Harris Warren Huxzue William Lease Verl Sammons George Stephens Paul Wallace juniors Don Hempstead Earl Helsel Kenneth Kennedy James Lamson Sophomores Harold Olin Max Mortimore Paul Mason Frederick Mason Charles Montgomery Pledges John Hunt Harold Hammond James Buster Harold Gilbert 4 .oe Edprar Wise Albert Sundell Charles Russell Vcryl Sanford Pnul Turner Floyd Whitted Richard Poston Homer Scott Albert Efner Howard McKinney Clnrence Pratt Keith Sprntt James Russell Donald Whitmore Lester Cromwell IR is .eillfglgs il Top Row--Pnrcells, Lowenherg, Prince, Marsh, J. Ferren, Peterson. Second Row-Trommer, Henderson, Brown, W. Ferren, DeKalb, 'I'. Schroeder Third Row-Harper, Sharnr, Parsons, W. Miller, Eastwood, Donald. Fourth Row--Geneva, Green. Warren, Griffiths. W. Schroeder, McGi1vrcy. Bottom Row-Treichler, Myers, Mnuck, Mirson, Raymond, Suurs. ' One Hundred Eixzhtecn 1 ,Xofff ff any ff ,ff iygugg ,- I I . ,4:,'.-,5',2ug3 'Q:1 f: 4 lt, A 4r'v1.':.v ff-'-' H . 'yum W X -ri-em 'W . ff ,,.. A iss. H 1 rg Q F Wap li. A -. 'ii' . 7 .,.le'3' rmrnzuu -.',.,.-3'fi'T'i9'? ' , , '-Q 1 .4 6 'F ', ' --.ff-15-',Lf'f,f.. M 5' Ve'-ir! 5 - l ' tif'-iv l ' - 7 -' ' ' ' ' ' '-.L-in a . if '- gQt,,g .-1--ir. 1- rme--. ,. M , te -'.- -rm.,-'-'-nu.:-Q- s ---4 -N -, at LN l M1 M if ., .. , F -- .t -- .. A-.-.. . .wk '- .- ,, ,- , fo 1 awe- ffiffi M cl .9 t g,.:' : L:-E J L Q- I I .s V ' , . .-.- 7. 4 Al',y '! -' P ' -ffiijlgnbr , 36,3 GQ l I ' Swv. .Y 2, 4 J, -ll.. I 3 J. ,W , . . 5' IQ? tk . H XQ Q XK K A vu , x , 1 1 r . ,- -:Q I 5 I' --. ng : ,,.w,f., E, nf Q A mmm -.5,'i:..:.L.LQZ H -M lgiifd, V, A 1 N l 'K L 1' 4' FX x 1 ,MM ir s .vs K aur- -hy . .. -..,.. .. ......a,,n,,t 11 QW 1 f-- fA-C Donovan Brown Paul Harber Roland Marsh Gene Henderson William Miller Charles Sewers Harry Muuck Paul Mirizon Mont Parsons Charles Nelson Richard Kestler x Zeta I heist Gamma illnral Serial Zllratzrnitg, Jlinunhnh 1922 Colors-Old Rose and White Faculty Advisor-Harold T. Smith Robert Parcells .. William Miller ..... Virgil Peterson .. Harry Sharar ..... Robert Warren .. Jack Ferren ............. Gene Henderson .. OFFICERS President ..............Vice President .....Secretary-Treasurer ........Sergeant-at-Arms ....,,.................Steward ......Busmess Manager ........House Manager emherz Seniors Leo DeKalb Robert Pureells Willard Lowenberp: William Fcrren Tiffon Schroeder Jack lferren juniors Sophomores Robert Warren William Schroeder Henry Donald William Griffiths Hugh Winters Harold Eck Wnlter Eastwood Harley Green Allen Myer Fred Geneva Pledges Robert Rauscher John Gerard Virsril Peterson John 'l'rommer Leonard Pri nee I-Iurry Shui-nr .lohn McGilvrey IDUKOHC' 'I'rc-ichler Arthur Raymond Vivian Weirather gf: T: ig 4 One Hundred Nineteen One Hundred Twenty Top Row-J. C. Nelson, Johnson, Neely, Slosser, Campbell. Second Row-Youtsler, O. Walker, W. McCreery, A. Petersen Third Row-Krebill, Anderson, Chase. Fourth Row' -Cauyzhell. Dempsey, Worman, Noble. Fifth Row-Irvine, Kracht. Butler, J. W. Nelson, Parsons. , 1 if GBINBQEI Mappa I an lllnral Burial Zffratcruitg, Zllnimhvh 1525 Colors: Yale Blue and Old Gold Faculty Advisor: Dr. Fred J. Hinkhouse john C. Nelson .... Merritt Johnson .... John Parsons ..... Virgil Worman Alfred Petersen Wayne Neely Dr. l re1l J. Hinkhouse .lohn C. Nelson William Slossvr Kermit Chase liloyll Kreliill Raymond Butler Clyde Kracht John W. Nelson Virgil Wurman Richard Chambers Dwight Walker Orman Price OFFICERS .................Custodian illllentherz Honorary Seniors William Youtsler Wayne Neely juniors Orval Walker Waldo Viriril Alfred Walter Robert George Paul H MUC reery Sophomores Cauirhell Petersen I rvine Pledges Way Mayland aney .............,.President Vice President ................Secretary .................Treasurer Se VE , A i rgeant-at-Arms Prof. IC. I . Schull Merritt Johnson Glen Campliell Wilson Atwood Herman A mlerson Karl Dempsey Myron Noble John Parsons Glen Younts James Youtsler l 1 5 I V E One Hundred Twenty-one Q1 MQW Ewa?-E I - ' ' - . nf v- '5' Air: W 9'-uv v.fs:. ' -nf-1---,. . 4:11. ' 1:11-FL-fi g'55'1E- . rg: K3 I Fl EER, .. H:'12.?'-gi- gn-gy mgg l 1glvf: '1w nuygfigg--in fq. 1 ' :Q-.'-.-..-:1-a'.'-'f:-3' ',, -.3.?- , l, .,y !.j.,1c:.j',..7'g ,m I.,-A Ji. . gn jg...-,,-E -EL'-.:-1 W rs: 44 wwf. F' 31-1 m' mmmm' I 1 H '? '.2f 4?: 'SPR . r I A L, -'-' JL- VU. lL-':.- 'U 1 A.: f f I-lv .4 1: IJ! -n , N . , 'ft T1 I .lg , I . I- Q , ' -:Q'1,.f...N-.,. . '5a,,i-'-if H- ' - f an ' l' :::.,...,y'2!!gh'Li A . 1 ' , .- .. .' . -v ..- - , -g-v-1'1 3f,,,,f,-:haf w wflnn... ..,...m.-i.T': 1':' ' 5 1. , ..,, I , -. .4-3 .1-...-r v-21-1.--- K. 1- . ---1.20 -f ----1.'.n'-- .-'--1-e W ,L I J, ' ' .f lm. -3 az 4'5 '9 l fpvwb ,A View ,, 1 'ik 3 iff-5? az' 'Q 154' 1' . 9,7 52 INT.,-7, ' Us 2 X ' f -'V ff fl? f , N ' 1 'W I X 7g4!bgxvxNi X L V M- ww -.Y ,lg ' IK ' R X 'I X M ig !!! Vf g . 4 f R J , . 5 Q Mix pg K -,M .ii , f 1 Vu f I ' If K , f' W . , , r. . , I 1 7 x M XX Il y 1 ug ly' - I' Jxxgxk- yr uitvrarg Snrieiivz eivsr'2SQ xi' One Hu rl ed T nts'-th 12 Top Row---Mason, E. Spencer, Howard, Popzue, H. Emery. Oberg, Nady. Second Row-McClelland, Krutz, Harper, Sowash. Roberts, D. Montgomery, Vinton, Johnston. Third Row-Ahlstrand, M. Van Nostrand, L. Montgomery, Cassell, Woellhof, Witkosk Glaus. Y. Fourth Row--Stull. M. L. Emery, Woolums, H. Van Nostrand. Webb, Welch. Richey. Fifth Row--McClnin, Simpson, Wilson, Junkins, E. Hansen, Jericho, Kopp. Sixth Row-Rauscher, Duke, Smylie, Carden, Gunzenhauser, Larson, Copeland, Scott Bottom Row--Hollister, V. Spencer, Bell, Case, Fulton, L. Long, E. Long. , . X One Hundred Twenty-four W ' 5' rf f ' .f , N , f l li 31f1..'r 'fw',f.S','lf'.Q 9 'r1,f'ill, V . ,frL:3:,.l.1j ,Al i 1 . 311 .gf I ,nina All X 3 it 112 llif gig.,:.l,?.5f1a!,2gg-Tyr' j Q w7 ....l?f f' r -V 1 .71tf.'l4i.. f,:?, A, .V ly . l l fl7 'fl f I Q i ,Lf'liii g'fT?T'iQf A J , ill EEfH:9.n.,-.'m.. 'lla X Ni , mgflla,-ly H1 rgifffi ig! li gwlllmgqih If Jw i- tj- Q 1, Q 'gm U-',f1.5L,A I g, ,umnltblln,.,'lg X i f gf f , , 'W 1,-1' ,tl N ,X Vp- ,M .3 - , --5 I ' . . - '. ' r-'-V .M M gsm-on K ' J ri-ii-EH? A i ii if J . I .ww ... ,s+sLf.:-J: A- -:, 'M ' x 3 4 ls-:wir Npperrlaas Ziliterarg Sntietg, Jllnuuheh 1883 Colors: Gold and White Motto: She Conquers Who Believes She Can. First Semester Second Semester ..P' 'd nt McClelland Emffn hllgilzgilgsnd .,........ vigil Ffgrcsident .,..,.. ................ iiggthel Spencel Mm-tha Van Nonfllgndn -,-'--, ..,...,... S ecretary .............. .......,..... W ahneta Larson Lydia Montggmgry ,.,,..,- .......,.. ' freasurer ., ...., ........ I Jydia Montuomeiy Juanita Woellnof llurllhll ...,...... F' irst Critic ,..,.. .,..........,...,..... A lice Bell Kath,-yn Cassell ,,,,.,, ,....,.... C ensor ..,...,...,....... .,,... .... ,.., E l i zabeth Jeucho Seniors . th M ntpzomery Ethel Silencer Cath r'n Vinton Ilyllgllesiilelilmtigilm Pogue l?lciil:ijrcri! Oblzzrll Lillian Roberts Velrrfall-inward Harriett Mason Leona Nudy Althea Johnston Grace McClelland Lucille Sowash Helen Kratz Florence Harper juniors , M L. Emery Lena Webb Marie Woolums goaiiitimachliiiii Nostrand Kgilliiryn Cassell Pauline Junkins Velma Stull X Hannah Van Nostrand Dorothy Welch Juanita Woellhaf Edna Scott Lydia MontE0m91'Y Violet Ahlstn-and Mary Witkosky - Sophomores Alice Boll Helen Fulton Marxzherita Kopp Margaret Silver Ruth Carden Lydia Gunzcnhauser Wahneta Larson Louise Simpson Louise Case Elizabeth Hansen Gladys McClain Martha Smylic Beulah Copeland Josephine Hollister Mildred Rauscher Vespel' Spencer Darlene Duke Elizabeth Jericho Margaret Richey Genevieve Wilson Pledges Myl-tice Brokaw Lois Graham Juliet Crabbe Theresa Stitt Fannie Alexander Maude Campbell Elizabeth Crabbe Dorothy Hoffman Dorothy Simpson Mary Kopf Rhoda .Hollister Vera Hoffmann Bernice Johnson Dorothy Ann Ruble MarJor1e Wilson Gertrude Taylor Beat,-ice Vggler Mary Louise Hansen Paralee Sinotte Brooks Lane Blossom Harrier ...........,.., M- o. ,.t. . .. -1 - One Hundred Twenty hve Top Row-Lowenberg, Brennimnn, Prince, DeKalb, Snider, Goltry. Second Row-Francis, Trommer. McCreery. Peters. Nielsen, Dunbar Third Row-Rousseau, Messer, Miller, Walker, Younkin. Fourth Row--Wise. W. Hutton, Allen, D. Hutton, Tipton. Fifth Row-Hedfle. Cain. Miller, Dacken. Bloupzh, Wolfe. Bottom Row-Whitmore, Farlga, McMillan, Pooler, Percy, Hirschlcr. One Hundred Twenty-six 0 ,. ff f f' ' I' '-WW 1. ffm f WW ff' -jj-fi. laiifa' e lin W? Wm X WW 'rifle , i.. L ,.-. ,.,.,-.1- .-.are , , : ' H l -, , .- uv. -: are 'V f ,ff ., --' - 'E' -' ' -Ar , ' . .z1.,.-.-A ---- -- r Lv' -- -'fr ' . ,4,'- we L ,,,,5 .-:gli :. .fl-' 9'235.33-I-2-1-25-L-1-2:3 . ,u ,,,jf.' 'Af f J1'11nlnfEl , '.1l'y'1 i5g !. My W if I L I :a::+.,.sf1:y imma.. lm4.H3,,Jfg,,5p3r 'M M V 'MEL-E, pigfgllrj, A rg., . .. f' . , .fr--my xt? .,f'- vm- 'lags-:'-l g ,, gf- - N JW? ' L El if 0 M we- f l XVI- - - , I ' , ', -.17 A'-ji' f -I ' fr ' V A e' 'L-1 -iff fi 1? X -'.23lI'.1'.f2iTf:2i?-'51. u'l1 !:r.mvr1m-' 1 , 1, .,.-v- .Q ex IS Q, ij l Alhine Hyper Glass illitzrarg Snrietg, Zliunnheh 1875 Colors-Blue and White Motto- Deo Juvante in arduo nitimurf' OFFICERS Willard Lowenberg ............................ ............... P resident Earl Francis .................. ......... V ice President Cecil Snider ........... John Trommer Keith Goltry Lester Brenniman ........ Lester Brenniman Cecil Snider Leonard Prince Earl Francis Waldo Mccreery Earnest Messer Clarence Peters Othel Rousseau ............Secretary ...............Treasurer ........Sergeant-at-Arms illilemhrrz Seniors Keith Goltry Willard Lowenberg John Trommer Leo DeKalb juniors - Herbert Miller Veryl Dunbar Orvsl Walker - - - i s One Hundred Twenty-seven .Top Row-Wilson. Thornton, Post, Bennett, N. Coop. Heimke. Second Row-Murphy, Krause, Messer, Miner, Taylor. Third Row-M. Campbell, M. Jones, Wiley, Krebill, Riddle, Sipe. Fourth Row-Atchison, Kline, Gladstone, Droz. Francis. X Bottom Row-Parkin, H. Jones, Rounds, Packard, M. Burger, Ridgeway One Hundred Twenty-eight 1 Mmmwmiy lei'-.-tgp ,fr-f-N, w :., ,v .-, , Tri' T71 i-rffij-i 'r'f 7fA'a 'f 'v1r fv ff-a't 'rv'r'-'rr '1'.. , -H- ,Q1t52feegitgTi'f1Ct i:,fi,,f1 , iff 3 w F i K if f -fn frm r :C-me we ,ff f 5:55:51 1 H g ,alfa ' If f.-af f ? f ,,-If-We we he ,,, T 1 xi an 'N 1 .. ,r 1 u . 1-,, -U-1n.n, -4f,QMg3.?,Yiq.s m,,rg1il.e.zllf,.Limifykgslgjgilli 5 if sua ff fiziufii we ii i . 0 fit Him' Ia. 5 i W f 'ii eie.L...la n a, fZ+'3 -.-EE.4:J53'z:,----'1 '-- 2'-fri 'f:'5ef1faTk.ii4iw'i .iw-rfifzireTfffgiiirlnf M. '21Ff9T ' ,. ,,,A .'7f'ii,, l,',Lg 1jg H4 Yr' '1 ,.: C C 4, fe O .. ...,.. ...--..W...i.-----.-.,-.........,,....-.-ffc- 1 -I mpgrean illpprrrluna iiiterarg Society, llinunhrh 1983 First Semester Colors-Green and White Motto- Fortuna Fortibus Juvat. OFFICERS Second Semester Marie Post ......... Laura Bennett Frieda Krause Mabel Wilson .......Pres1dent Vice President ..Secretary ......,... , .Treasurer ...... A. Mildred Thornton ..... -.----- F ifsf C1'itiC ----------- Murlene Francis Mildred Wiley . .......Sergeant-at-Arms .. Kathryn Packard ..r.. ----- Laura Bennett Nell Coon Friedn Krause Louise Messer Murcelle Alexander Edith Atchison Mildred B811-Tcl' Mildrcd Camlllwll Dorothy Cline Janet Gambell Thelma Carden Lois Kramer Marie Post Dorothea Dunuwuy Ruth Miner Kathryn Puekurd lrmu Droz Murlene Francis Fern Gladstone Hel'-n Jones Kathryn Campbell Helen Cain Jessie Potts Ruth Fruehlinw ..Second Critic ........ . ..Pep Officer ............ . emhera Seniors , Mildred Thornton Mnbel Wilson juniors Marjorie 'Taylor Grnce Heimke Sophomores Ferne Dille Mildred Jones Alice Krelvill Lcthn Parkin Catherine Riddle Pledges Pauline White Ruth Moore - ............Mabel Wilson .......Mildred Thornton ............Frieda Krause ..........Marie Post ...............Ne11 Coop ......Edith Atchison .. ........ Fern Gladstone Marjorie Taylor Rena Kyle Grace Murphy Wilmu Riclireway Josephine Rounds Miriam Sine Mildred Wiley Nolu Muy Geraldine Peterson Elenia Ockerman g g.'... ..:':.. '... ..,..'1. ::. .i'1TZ33A9x 0 4 W eliklfif fi ei One Hundxed Twenty mn l One Hundred Thirty Top Row-Rhynas, Turner, Spessard, Wilson, Fisher. Second Row-DeKalb. Florence Carlson, Hanlon. Frances Carlson, Nelson Third Row-Tazue. Bessie Plowman. Thornburgh, Lyon. Fourth Row-Hankhnmmer, Johnson, McPherson. Fleming. Fifth Row--Lehmkuhl, Rees, L. Noble, Lee, Koontz. Bottom Row--Beulah Plowman, May, Lutz, Anderson, M. Dicrs. , v x fflr ff.: ft. . if iff? 'ig Q51 li-G ',,Q..-. '-,-,.. -sf' Us W ? !W w T Q - ' f 'welsh f , ,ff 5 ,Ml ffl T gflakwff- -' - F ll , T,-r .-L . ....-.. - Qu-...-,. Se i i in ' V ., f , 'l - ' ' f' f . , f ' ' I' ' .wr- .' ! ri.,k,-emiiiii..11aa-1-za-as-:ez-:J-1-:.' 44 2- , . ' f Lf, EW- ,v11.4 if--'3 ,eQ.1,-. s. I '-:veg-. '-raw -fs-, T f i:':f,u f' .fi 7 ' '1' . i -uf .fwfr :man 1m I--ffn.-.Q.'f-.1,'4'f 'tn 0. ,-J-i s -- hnf.'1fnaIIl! ,211 -'-392 fl ':g , V , Q ' if :s of nh. -fwfr-'. ff: -, 'f- f'u v - 4---.'- L ll U -1 'Q . ' ' ,- ,.9.z- ,.If5.5was'-,szlilw-v..'--- .' Lan, . 1lA.i,,,I:hf I . 1 E. ' 1- 1,15 .,'1 ' 'I I - .'1'- -e- , v ' 'E-ll. al- L ld .. .. A , '- -. '- 1 g. ,,,, r e' ' 5 6 4 rlta I beta hr iklpperrlasa Zllitcrary Such-tg, Jlinunhrh 1927 Colors-Old Rose and Silver. Motto- Depending on Truth for Progress. Eleanor Fisher Mary McPherson ...... Bessie Plowman Mabel Fleming Luella DeKalb Wanda Spessard Margaret Hanlon Eleanor Fisher Harriet Phillips Marpzaret Wilson Cecile Turner Josephine Tagrue Ruth Lee Helen May Mabel Fleming Bernice Lehmkuhl Florence Koonts Bessie Plowman Beulah Plowman Marlzaret Rees Aldena Lutz Genevieve Giltner Glarlyce Anderson Carrie Stewart Louise Nnble Wilda Nelson Mary Lee Mildred Brenniman OFFICERS ..................President ........Vice President ............... Secretary . ................... Treasurer ......Sergeant-at-Arms embers Seniors Frances Carlson Florence Carlson Wanda Snessnrd Mildred Rhynas juniors Vaughn Thornhurfzh Esther Johnson Lauretta Lyon Luclla DeKalb Sophomores I-eona Hankhummer Mary McPherson Mary Diers Pledges Hazel Donner Helen Donner Wilma Parks Glennys Murdy Willa Plowman Bertha Thompson -Virginia Curran Marjorie Thompson Cleo Stewart I One Hundred 'Thirty-one -- o ' '28 f N. . ....l .' ,vm ., -..,u.,.. ..v...',-.,.....-1-- M 'V Nm W Q K. t 1 I., I ,f . 7' -I 1---AQ fffni J ,, M.. .,,.wi I N r AVVL V, JT 'I' . I '? 'f,',X, ,ii-3, , 7' 1 I 'Q' w 5 Qgffh,-,.',zL.QvLx,.:'.a..N..,Qm,..m-,, -QTL fwv-9,1 x ' flu, ,um ' l ' U , . ,. n,.l1fL,,,,4-,, N -W , 1 im HH UH , xynyfg WJ. Q 1 , I , I , ,l ' '- mrw.1x1 wrx..u--2'fqahlikhi' - i -5:35 N . ! rn! if-5 :- T, , ,,,,.1 U ,M ,:' W 'xxxfse X -M., w- -.nw-f . W , .... ,LM , nu .1 -.wf..,,:1.w V. . A , ...,...,....,.' H I, x f .,.. 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Q, , .,:, -., ,4jQg?55QJf 4v llmfifff' 2 J , - ?',i+.A+,-.2 5 ' lU.h'!!4wWUFUj', n 1- 1+ - 4,1 fi, ,gg .... --3 - --.. fff f --fi :if fa: ff 5? 4 T3 J fW 4W'a9'i' I V ak .- 0,1 A. l. 2,211 Ml , 1 K -as i f ' afffm1 ' w.gi Qiluhz N One Humhcd lhnty Lhwv 1 Y .-I ,, .1 J:-. 3-. Y 2 - ,A . ,A ,. f H , ,Q -- Msg my f . M . Svtuhent Qinunril Top Row-Youtsler, Thornton, Pogue, Prince. Middle Row--Jack Ferren. Bottom Row-Kestler, McClelland. E. Hansen, Whitted. embers Jack Ferren, President . ..,,..............,....,.. ,....... R epresentative at Large Murgret Anna Pogue, Vice President ....... ...,.., . .Representative at Lurxre Elizabeth Hansen, Sec'y-'I'reasurer ..,...... ..,..,,.. S ophomore Representative Leonard Prince ........,..................,.....,.. .,............. E ditor of Portfolio Mildred Thornton ..,.. ......... P resident Y. W. C. A. William Youtsler A,,,A., .4,.... P resident Y. M. C. A. Grace McClelland ,...,. ........ S enior Representative Floyd Whittcd ,... ....,... I unior Representative Richard Kestler ..,,, ........ F reshmun Representative Theodore Rooseve1t's motto was: Speak softly but carry a big stick. It is in a similar manner that the student governing body declares Button Day, Campus Day, time for Green Caps, and in general runs the school. One Hu nclrcd Thirty-four XLRZT f,,,fv,..,.. 7 ,.,,. V . , -, ff,-ff '-v':gv--r-...nv ., fit. ff 'irff55i f 12 f Lili if 'll 5771: Q --ff. F315 fd VJ' ' 3, I ,Ag?fNA,tf5f-lf-'PJ 1 ., ' f ',ff' 5,7 ' ' r , ,'.l!g'f, ,,g2. .' fn' .' ',' , - an g 4, 9-QQ. 'hy ' ,' Q. I,- Q., wgx.3'.MY,,,..-wysll' ,R 53 ,:,... . Q 'amy ,,q.,,gais'f'f'.'f.-.-fr'. sz xigtw .k x N., QV, GH,.,, Wigan Tk-yall mv, ,. ' 'lffff 1 A '. -HF . ' - , -if ff' ' ' Kit' . lg i -- wwe' -K .- 'U' 111' 'E' , i'f:s?E3',21,ifz'. 1 5 gm 1,3231 , A P 1,511lQ1Qf ,'31r4L,2fQif:l3 ,, by 5, 5 A Q I A nd! ig-.f.,i,1,.'aLa-.-4.3, , ' ef,-.jggglat 3,-.,. if 2asf-'if-'if 'f1'J:3Jfjfi. l' . .fr-ff a':',-5'-5: --'-'Z'F.-A --- X -'sn' '1-'-H3755 f- if 'i',1f,1i-r i'f fY'SFfas......' cr .gui -113'-1f'V - 'X' 7 i '1T :,.,-Yin 'f ,e e e e e to F e t --.,- -,:.gg,-..,.f'-Q - mWW,Q Aaanriaieh umm Svtuheniz 'l'0n Row--McClelland, Pogue, Mabel Wilson, E. Spencer. Dunaway, Margaret Wilson. Middle Row--Spessard, Roberts, Fisher. Huntley, B. Plowman. Fern Johnson. Bottom Row-Carden, Kopf, Giltner, Kathryn Campbell, Wolfe, Van Nostrand. OFFICERS Maruret Anna Pogue ..., .. ,,.. ...,.,....,,,..... ......,.,,,..,...,.. P resident Mabel Wilson ......... .. Ethel Spencer Marg-:ret Anna Pogue Mabel Wilson Ethel Spencer ldleanor Fisher Ruth Carden l ern Johnson Grace McClelland Mary Kopf Wanda Spessard President , ....,,... ..,... ..,.... S e cretnry-Treasurer emhera Genevieve Giltner Margaret Wilson Mabel Huntley Beulah Plowman Dorothea Dunaway Kathryn Campbell Lillian Roberts Martha Van Nostrand Isabel Wolfe The Associated Women Students has succeeded the Women's Student Government Associa- tion on the Parsons campus. A. W. S. was organized this year, and includes not only the girls who live under the constitution and regulations of the association, but also girls whose homes ure in Fairfield. its purpose is to foster a spirit of friendliness and cooperation between all women students. and to promote a better and fuller social life. - This year. for the first time, delegates were sent by the local organizations to the National Convention of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, which was held at Urbana, Illinois, Ai. this meeting the Parsons College A. W. S. was voted into membership in the National Association. ,, V--,.,,,,......-,......., .. , 1 ,A ? . MT...-...g.... , ff? 191.- R6 -, ..,,,,.. .L .. ,Vg tray c- One Hundred Thirty-tive ,zf'f'f, .....-,......,.........,....--.. ....,- ,-. .,.V. . ., ff- '- j ' ..-,., ,.,....-,...,.,..-..,.,........,.... Y f , ' K , 1 - 1 , A V :gy f J ' , Ima-.M I 1 .X xfri, l M J., , ' fwlyl ni 'gray -' gl f A-wfif-,' y if 5' ,N 'l 2 ' A '-.'.l'.n-' , '-af' :N I, ,,wr.f',,, . -' N '1 L.-I. ..l 'V 1 , ,, cwwi, , 1. . ,, H, L,.,lfjQ-I ' ,' ..,,,Q,l ,1.,,,,, 4 31311: ' l 3 ,, ,W ,f, '--- ,, . . - . ,...,,.,,.,..i.n.,.,,,............-.....,..,.............- ,,..--............-......,....,..,. 1 nga 11 Glluh Top Row--Ruth Carden, Aletha Johnston. Rena Kyle, Earl l+'mncis, Prof. Brower, Keith Goltry, John Parsons, Leonard Prince, Luella DeKalb, Maude Campbell. Ma1'xrlll'0L Silver. Second Row-V--Mary L. Emery. Pnulinv Junkins, Edna Sc0tL. Milrlrcd Oliewx, Wilma Ridgeway, Nellie Myers, Ruth Elliott, Nuvurt Muscoviun. Edna Parsons, Fralnvcs Hacllcy. Bottom Row--Isnliel Wolfe. Marjorie 'l'uylox', Grace Hunter, Mavic Post, Milmlrvfl Jones. llc-len Kratz, I-Iclen Emery, Lilliun Rolicris. Grace McClelland, Ruth Minor. OFFICERS Mildred Oberg .............,...... President Grace McClelland .... .l... S ecretary-Treasurer Lillian Roberts .... ...,.,.....,............ . .Edit0r Parsonsketch john Parsons ....... Business Manager Parsonsketch L., .,,. 5. A . P ,fy fffig Ono Hunmlrnd Thirty-six -- '19 TTD fij' ' ' y,fQif'j',f9 , lv -L fl? K f- .47 ' if l 'Digi if !' ' a i .nf-f1 s,,'--' 14we.'- ie, J W fl . - e ,T mf V. -5.Eg,l.i, ,llL,i33.y1d,,:jglT?'L-fig fn . ..- A i , , , V .. gg.. 'vx ..v.v' - K 3 1 L, 6 A - .Mn :Phil M .2n',.ii ...J3,yQ,,gl?jif,,,HJ I M ,FA 'Nl 1 N . fr xrmzr - -1' wi' in 4. 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Wayne Neely, Curl Wise, Alfred Petersen Melvin Pearce. Willium Stuckey. Earl Francis. Second Row---Helen Krfltz. GNICC Mllrllhy. Nell Archiblllll. Clara Killion, Lenn Webb, Mildred Chnlunu, Florence Hill. Catherine Vinton. Third Row---Alice Krebill, Mildred Thornton, Edith Atchison, Mildred Wiley, Prof. Schull, Josephine Tnguc, Mildred Llrenniman, Frances, Hadley, Ednu Parsons. Bottom Row-ARMS Scoles. Mubelle Fleming, Alice Bell, Eleanor Fisher, Genevieve Giltner, Mzxrguret Wilson. Uluh Reinier, Muruurel. Rees. OFFICERS Catherine Vinton .... ....... ,... P r esident Melvin Pearce ............. Vice President Lena Webb ....... Secretary-Treasurer 1 1 ., , .,- lk ....-...-- ...A ,..-... -,,-- -... . Jil , .4 Q 5 . A4g,--.: .',. L, -l...1'1TQ' 'l V One Hundred Thirty-seven .. f ' f J V 47 f 'I W WW Mi 'Am' for Q. J f 9 If 1, A-:y.f..g:.f 7 1 I B If I 'fn lsrP.g1l1'. 2.g L , ! 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Business Manager Under the able leadership of Bill Schroeder the Booster Club has come across with some noble boosting. It got the band new uniforms. lt boosted Parsons to a football und basketball championship. It boosted Parsons to a win in eight out of twelve debates. John McGilvrey-Cheer Lender 'QEL232I.QQ 'QQ1f,f - ' ' A- 0 , I --1 - --'-li'3'lsf ' blfromgs e One Hundred Thirty-eight ---Z' ' slzzrxrf-' 5 WWWWN i 05513. ,Q in ' 33 'Q Pi- Y 7,1 '?j Pj1V'.S rF3i':i!:Gf'5'351' I ,ff-:H Litas. 4 T f 6' gn!-, Annu! 'if' '4ll.l.l'7':'!5'E1-- H W. Ei l - m Ax-:1xt.ff..2,4h 2, 461. up ms m, ,ef 5 yi m lgiilla H -:-4 gr-, ' W W ' Q. I I L,:'L,,z'.qZ,1. 5Q'n:g4,,.,'.,-.::'4.- I,..iv-3 - HI gin' i Q - If - l 5?'71'?T ' B . 9 mn 111-52'::'f':?5i:fli . D- lalsql.a2'2n1l52,ire.25-In VI- i ' Z U .nv f- .Q ,4-:i-CSL.:-,-L-:Tg1.4-5717-.- .. ,, n-,n':,-,--53-5:5-gli?-'.f -u:E?..iWhf-l'!.'f!I.' '.a fy-'7 -A 1 - ,. .-5, ' .vu--,cm-r:n..:'.v --2-liz:-an-z - 'E-3' 'Y- - M f .,j T 'T' 6 ' Y I nmerfz Athletic Association Qberg Vinton Krause Webb OFFICERS Mildred Oberg ...... .....,...................,.. , . .,............. President Catherine Vinton .... ,....... V ice President Frieda Krause ..,.., ......,...., S ecretary Lena Webb ,...............,.,,,......,....,,....,...,.,.........,...,......,..........,.........,..,,..... Treasurer Interest in women's athletics is promoted by the W. A. A.-an organization in which any girl is eligible to membership. The various activities are basketballntennxs, baseball, hiking, track and hockey. Numerals, monograms and sweaters are awarded by the association to girls who have earned a sufficient number of points in these sports. 1 MISS LOOMIS Girl's Athletic Director 4 4 RLY!! ,, i.......-.......-...f One Hundred Thirty-nine mfs letter Qlluh Top Row-'Robert Parcells, George Stephens, Eclyzar Wise, Paul Wallace. Donovan Brown. Cecil Sniilvi Second Row-James Lamson, Roscoe l3:1llm'1l. Bill Miller. Pnul Turner, John Hornish, Charles Russell, Third RowgMonLy Zeigler. Kenneth Kennedy, Wilbert. Pane, Mont Forbes, Veryl Dunbar, Fred Geneva. Bottom Row-Robert Warren. Virgil Cnuprhcll, Henry Donald, Harold Olin, Max Mortimore. Dick Kestler. OFFICERS James Lamson ,,.... ..................... P resident Charles Russell ..., ...... ,...... V i Ce President William Miller ...... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer One I-Iumli-cd Fm-ty x . GI. Qlluh W 1 i 'I Top Row-Lena Webb, Edna Scott. Lydia Gunzenhauser, Pauline Junkins. Second Row-Catherine Vinton, Maryzaret Wilson, Mildred Obcrgz, Grace Hunter, Jessie Burnett. Bottom Row-Frieda Krause, Velma Stull, Wanda Spessard, Grace Murphy. OFFICERS Lena Webb ..............................,,........... ............... P resident Lydia Gunzenhauser ...., ............ V ice President Edna Scott ,.......,...... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer Pauline Junkins ..... ................ 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GREEN Annually, one of the school weeks is set aside and particular attention is paid to the spiritual side of life during that time. This year the speaker was keen, forceful and vitally interesting. He received his B. S. degree from Doane College and LL. B. from University of Nebraska. For twelve years he was in the baseball business, in the newspaper game for ten years, and is now a Bible class teacher and evangelist. Naturally, such a versatile man could give us new thoughts from familiar scripture, One Hu nd rcml Fm'ty-four -- nr ff ff ff Y W ' Y ff fW . 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Vespets Some of the most peaceful hours of the year are spent in Sunday Evening Vesper services, The dignity of the services seem to build anew in us a faith stronger, surer, and better. Wearing of the Green The Student Council decrees the Freshmen must wear green skull ,caps until Thanksgiving. L . H omecomzng A pep meeting the night before brings a large crowd of alumni and students up to the 'proper pitch to enjoy the exciting fray that always occurs on Homecoming Day. T Football Banquet Every year the business men entertain the football squads of the High School and College at a banquet in the Elk's Hall. At this time the new captain is chosen by the varsity men. This year the basketball team and their lady friends were royally entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Louden. Washington Party The Senior Class always sponsers the Washington Party, where gay Marthas and bold Georges dance the minuet. E Campus Day In the spring, when tender green shoots have appeared and Old Sol is behaving beautifully, the entire college takes a day off and in the forenoon cleans the campus, The remainder of the day is spent in playing games or otherwise digesting the huge spread served at noon. Senior Chapel - jI'he last Chapel service of the 'year is conducted by the Seniors. Members of the faculty are impersonated and amusing incidents of the school year are enacted. Senior Gifts The most popular professor, the spooniest couple, and other positions of dis- tinction are recognized by Senior gifts to the fortunate ones. May Fete p The Spirit of Spring, Queen of May, May Pole dancers, and ellin attendants of the Queen are all in evidence at the magnificent May Fete every year. V The Messiah The Fairfield Oratorio Society annually gives a rendition of Hanclel's Messiah. Fine soloists and excellent choruses make the event most popular. 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Emery Best Natuted Man 2-jim Lamson Best Athlete 2-George Stephens Wittiest Person 2-Jess Lowenberg Best Musician 2-Margret Anna Pogue Most Conceited .Person 2-Art Graham Worst Case 2-Emery-Bartlett College Vamp 2-Blossom Harper Ladies'-Man 2-Murray Stevenson Cutest Girl 2-Murlene Francis Biggest Bluiler 2-john McGilvrey Most Popular Faculty Member 2-Prof. Carter College Booster 2-Martha Van Nostrand - 3-Marie Post 3-Warren Adams 3-Martha Van Nostrand 3-Bob Parcells Margret Anna Pogue 3-Jack Ferren 3-Louise Messer 3-Henry Donald 3-Jim Lamson 3-Alice Bell 3-Rollin Pooler 3-Fred Geneva 3-Putnam-Chase 3-Mary L. Hansen 3-Cloyce Enlow 3-Dorothy Welch 3-Jess Lowenberg 3-Dean Guise 3-John McGilvrey One Hundred Forty seven One Hundred Forty-cifrht One Hundred Fox-ty-nine W ..-V M--MW ,-ff -f--47' If V - -- - --- M M V f2fz?V'i1s1:v::' fx win 1 N i 'Of A M-35 ?ZfTr5,f1i:,f,f:Sl4U-'Wi UST - A ' . 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SILLIMAN SCHOLARSHIP Ralph Robertson Edwards THE GEORGE LINCOLN SEELEY SCHOLARSHIP Wayne Caldwell Neely THE ELIZA MATILDA FOSTER SCHOLARSHIP Mildred Jean Thornton THE D. C. BROCKMAN PRIZE IN POLITICAL ECONOMY Aaron Ferrell Webber THE R. C. HUSTON PRIZE IN CHEMISTRY John William Skirvin THE F. D. MASON INTER-CLASS ORATORICAL PRIZE Wayne Caldwell Neely Susan Elizabeth Fulton THE T. D. FOSTER DEBATE PRIZE Aaron Ferrell Webber Mildred Jean Thornton Dorothy Mae Horton THE KELLOGG ORATORICAL, PRIZE FOR FRESHMEN First-Melvin Albert Pearce Second-John Laverne Parsons THE ORATORICAL PEACE PRIZE Aaron Ferrell Webber FIRST HONORS FOR WOMEN IN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Alice Jeanette Bell N FIRST HONORS FOR MEN IN EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING Aaron Ferrell Webber THE C, W. WADE PRIZE FOR MEN IN BIBLE READING First-Robert Oscar Garden Second-Melvin Albert Pearce Third-Paul Timothy Bock THE C. W. WADE PRIZE FOR WOMEN IN BIBLE READING First-Carrie Elizabeth VanLissel Second-Elizabeth Anne Hansen Third-Dorothy Mae Horton THE WILLIAM CARTER SHAKESPEAREAN ESSAY PRIZE First-Mabel Coy Trail Second4-Carrie Elizabeth VanLissel Bronze Medal of the Iowa Society of the Sons of the American Revolution awarded to Elsie Grace Spencer for the best paper in American History. 4 4 at 28 QXE-E,-11 -X one Hundred Fifty-one 0 .Y ....-.fr I J 'f7f' ' I WM7'f' -. . fi fil ' , l W X. WEE' A r--.2 A- I I I 'fLf'1ifY:f f .4--sv' ' ' , f 4, 22-w as me-.a. I .faq 4, ,, ...Q cm1:nJ'url ..,v,. .,,....,' .,., ,,... .,...J. ,.:, ,I -f-1-ara I 'W 'i Q f. s '41' fi -A fi'--'I 'vv-1' 1zwaswwifsf'-1-,figp.iffzv:f'gltifliil' n2..lf'a 1 I i PP'f'l ' E. 1 k - - I' mm' .la5eLrii.:S..faia.-if y r. . .Z in' - -..i -rea - 'W'--.T-15'-- -v-4 c -. --:'.5..a.-1:-es:-y V' Q ----- ew- --- H ff1.a,,,. I Pl, 4 131- .f 1-- ,, 1 IZ.- -. G ' 122 4 rg ell Co-Ed-Can I buy a parachute here? Clerk-What do you want with a parachute? Co-Ed-I have a date with an aviator. That's enough to make anyone sore, said the bystander as he watched the window washer fall eight stories to the street. Hotel Clerk-How did you get here? Hard Egg-just flew in from Montana with a bunch of cattle. Clerk-Well, where are the rest of them? Hard Egg-At the stock yards. I'm not as particular as they are. Professor Cin aduitoriumj- This examination will be con- ducted on the Honor system. Please take seats three apart in alternate rows. Hopeful- I wonder if it is true that the length of a boy's arm is equal to the circumference of a girl's waist? Hopeless- Let's get a string and measure it. Do you serve fish here? Sure. We serve anyone. Can I lend you five dollars? Yes. Wrong againg I can't either. Several college presidents were arguing one day about what they would do when they resigned. I'd like, said one, to have a position as director of an orphan asylumg then I would not be bothered by letters from parents. I have a better idea than that, said another. I am going to have a job as warden of a state penitentiaryg then I won't be troubled by alumni coming back to visit. The bathtub over at the frat house has been broken for a month. Why don't they Hx it? Nobody's found out about it yet. If we raised as much hell at college as our parents think we do, wouldn't college life be great? p 7 0 4 mea 23 One Hundred Fifty-two n m U12 un m 5 ' , at A 11.-Q, e- -f ,I 1... ,.. f Z if 0 'f 'ff' W K! f 'Cf r ' 1 ' ' ' 7. Q. ffff' ., f , wa 1' .4-wr.-' - fmt -' 1 if -,..-- 2' lhvnx I ' '533'fev ? www' ff r ' H' 1 3 'W -'I 'IA E, :l.X 'ig ' I i 'fri I y I P 'a,, fi' 7 11' nl A n I '-Il' I'1 I H -::, . ' . .ni ww- P, 1'z,:f-.,f:f-wt i,- - .,,i:-i,- -: - I . - I' he .r A N Nga'--1 I ,V , , a ' Q 0 mn! .,L,.,... .gi f 4 51' l :wa - gg.- i xy! -Z Q ' , Jr, ,217 f- A 1' . ., 1-5- f N -1 in i2 .'. 1gm+-31 a gp y F Q Q. , .n .r.ru.-g'::l.- :si mac I IEP Brg 01211 Don't put the wrong answer on your examination paper. It isn't fair to the fellow sitting next to you. Freshman- Hey, fellows! They've discovered gold out on the campus. Senior- Well, the girls have been digging for it long enough. I can see good in everything. Can you see good in the dark? First Student-Where ya been? Second Student-Playing handball with one of my Profs. First Student--Beat him? Second Student--No. Do you think I'm a fool. The Kind of Girls That College Men Forget-The queens they are supposed to remember in their history courses. Strayed! Lost! Found-Dress, blue georgette, lost with - - and - frat pins, Monday morning between 14th and Broad- way. Call -1. Corn-Why does John call his flask a bird cage? Lik-Because of the swallow in it, I guess. He-May I kiss you. She-Oh! Heavens. Another amateur. It used to be politeness to let a girl get on the street car first. Now it is the opportunity of a lifetime. Prof.- I believe you missed my class yesterday. Student- Why, no, I didn't, old man, not in the least. Tramp-Have you a piece of cake, lady, to give a poor man who hasn't had a bite for two days? Lady- Cake! Isn't bread good enough for you? Tramp- Ordinarily, yes, ma'am, but this is my birthday. y . Q 4 . 9 I' mrs: 23 . , One Hundred Fifty-three f fN f . . -., . ' ' f 1 , Y ,,.,.., . , , ' - , 1 1 Q 1 --,.x1.f:.,1- . + I --1' -e fd , X f . . W :Vx V v A 1 f .AJ x:,'g1j9 'Wfa' , , w . , One Hundred Fifty-foul' LX' '- i W- . f'N --.m..-. --VY , , , - -- H---A ---A- -f---- f3 ,, f-W,-w f fW W -.--. . ,.,,,-.....,-..... .... .. , , ,. ,ax , H- ,-,- Q-' t . I NN , , . , - ' ' ' 4 A tx ...-X w f, f - - , tfw f , ' - f- ' x J -V 4 ,,,,.. 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Why did you take a yardstick to bed with you last night? Oh, old topper, 'twas to see how long I slept. Prof. Smith-Why don't you answer me? Merritt Johnson-I did shake my head. Prof.-Well do you expect me to hear it rattle way up here? Have you heard the latest Scotch song? No, What is it? Let the Rest of the World Go Buy. Prof. Roberts-Will a dollar pay for your hen that my dog killed? Dean Guise-You'd better make it two. I have a rooster that thought a lot of that hen and the shock might kill him, too. Mamma, tell me a fairy story. just wait until daddy comes ing he will tell us both one. Patient-Doctor, what are my chances? Doctor-Oh, pretty good. But don't start reading any con- tinued stories. Brown got kicked out of school this morning for cheating in an astronomy exam. What was he doing, copying from the fellow in front of him? Naw, the professor caught him bumping his head against the wall. Father-Failed in your examination again! What's the ex- cuse this time? Doc Groves-Well, what could you expect? They gave the same silly questions. A . ,9 I- Q +25 gs - Blvd Q One Hundred Fifty-six ' if 5 MW E' gl 4' ij: 1Q,,,A,g.1,-,Z - --:TIT , ' e fi .W 11 ' ' - l 4 - 1: ,u::.-W W 47, - f I 'S' .- N2-12? ' ...T V, . Zgimufs . ,.1 f'f - f .fl 1.115155-'4L...i-52. gf' '. . .M 'T i4'-'.-1-.-::-51-' u 2' ' ' ix: ',g1'i.-r ,' Q .gi ' 'iz'-'g,J.?'lEl ,, M L'-.ani l ' 4. rmrm 111' l'-f!lfiQ.-.: 31.C:ff,- 4. E 1-e 3 ' '. ' ' ' ,5',.,'.'-'lg -l ,f?.Y'C-. ':f3IF'-Ji-:fl---f-',.'g' .4 an -'il' , 1 ' ' N JiW?Y3 ' U E5 7115313 , O GG' , ff. .V . .,' I ' , 'h .,-5' ,i,'-,-:1' -U 'I- - 4,,-- V A Y-:nl-'I':.-ja-'i 2 itf X 1 I..f..uu.:r:.-4.--,''n 1f'I!I.nl121gu p A a '4 ,- I Q y d -. .... .- F - in EP 4 rg Qiell She-I say what I think. He-Ah, at last. A silent woman. He-Shall we waltz? She-It's all the same to me. He-Yes, I've notice that. Cop- Hey, don't you know this is a one-way street? Eddie Spencer- Well, I'm only going one way, ain't I? Dick Chambers- Why did you quit singing in the choir? Ernest Messer- Because one day I didn't sing and someone asked if the organ had been fixed. They were alone in the house and he was gathering courage to express to her his overwhelming infatuation. Finally he de- cided to begin in French. Leaning closer he murmured pas- sionately, Je t'adore. Shut it yourself, she retorted. You're closer than I am. Alpha-I have a brother that is a Beta and is living at the house, and he is delighted. Chi-Delighted to be a Beta or to be living at the house? Alpha-Delighted to be living. Mrs. johnson-Try this sentence: Take the cow out of the lot. What mood? X Art Graham--The cow. Harriett Cfrom adjoining roomy- My dear, what are you opening that can with? L. D.- With a can-opener. What did you suppose? Harriett- From the sound I thought you might be opening it with a prayer. Hogue- The cowboys in Texas don't catch steers on horse- back anymore. Elwell- Why don't they? Hogue- Because steers don't ride horseback. .' I Q 4 l , -I .I' emu 23 , One Hundred Fifty-seven , 1'-'x i 4 Z ,Jw ,Mu-,..,.. .f ww... Y N- .-. ............-.,....,..... Y -.X,...,..,.........,,.,,.A,s J A-' ,'X.,r,,,,, g,, .. . f'v Y t.'-.Lf -, f y mg... 1, VW, f .Y I l I I K 'I . - A I X .N W W One Hundred Fifty-eight N37-,1r-'-'-'1.L----...M A.:-:rf Tj H5F95i+f5lf4??f?91 ff fy! V f ff ff jgfifgfffr . ff Kewl Y ,Q ff Rf J fwff ' Wffk fffjHfVHJfYXff-YVY 4:4 M., 'Wit 1- ff Ei 974335K ' wg K ,,mQLg,fgbM -'85, my -311 .sf 'w1i r'2 31.1 Jflrrmig sf. naman! ' N ff- ,K Qmn w-I E: annmpsv if -1ll r 'iq - ,f Y Q- ,ff fv 1 'f - 1 -- .- 41- , 1. ffjfpfii f' ffm 3 .A f ' ff 1'QrA - in ug . . - V 'Pfff my - 2 em,-fix ' f' 4 an, , 4 ff , X., 'mf--fa f i l ' ' . f' - -' ' :f,. '., ,- f ...... , 5, 3 f 4 A,-V. , ,bf : , . +11-, 'fx if' 5 ' ' 2 ,N M 'ff- 4 ' -V.-. lp- 1,,:.L.:1 ' 1. - irfQA.53jgf f 2 H ,,.,,.v.f... .115-iY'L'E 1'f,gff y.,:. 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' gg- ,, 'gp n A-4.1:-..,-5-.1 -I-if ',- v Dirk: :.-..'...'----------1 D? ,gnu ,,,:,4k f ,A ,, ,X - , -. ,l 5, glrql N ll P' 'r 7 -. 1 ' ...:r.'-.'1-ffl'-' ' '- f - -1' ' ' .,'f-, ' f ' . -4 -'5 1 : - ,, 'lzzffri -I--' Q i-13' Q14 ' k I A- fm ED 111' wif.:-Af2a'2 3'13:v,, 531.5 531 me iiffgrl m - rw 4' ' ' . , .fr 1'-1' H .1 '1 -I -r, I .. 1. N 'NWT 15 'P . . a an 'J-21-51:-'ifizbll t' ' -- 2 1 rf 0 xyj. -- v L, , I ' ,. -l ,,.-:E-:l:J-HJ,-7 -, -.711 - --,g- f s, n-Jn .-L .4hef-17753 if' 1 X lfL3I2'.?.fiifI:2'fl- 1- nnwgiega ' A -Q In lib' J- -s 4 ' y gQ- l Ig - Us 4 rg 01211 Why is he always so successful in pursuing his studies? Because he is always so far behind them. Tootie- You've been telling everyone you go with me be- cause I'm witty. F1atterer! Walter- Well, I had to tell them something. Max Mortimore- I thought you took calculus last year. Homer Scott- I did, but the faculty encored me. Garard- Well, I've read worse themes. Prof. Brower- Yes, so have I. They were longer. Jericho- What did you do with that darling costume you wore to the dance? Fannie- I glued it in my scrapbook. Hornish- Are you seasick? You're pale. Russell- Quick, bring it here. Max-- What did you do before you came to college? R. Edwards- Counted cattle out west. Max- How did you manage to count them in -large herds? Ralph- Oh, just count their legs and divide by four. Really, Mrs. Shaullhead, your argument with your husband last night was most amusing. Wasn't it though! And do you known whe he threw that axe at me I thought I'd split. Mrs. Smith Cdistractedlyj- Harold, will you speak to these boys? Prof. Smith-- Good evening, boys. Bill Schroeder- Where have I seen your face before? V Stranger- Right where it is now. And here is another one about the golf game between the jew and the Scotchman. It seems that the Jew had a sunstroke at the eighth hole and the Scotchman made him count it. . -I' eiva'23 One Hundred Sixty ' F3 li -'-' Qi! U 'U 4'.,. I W ' -iw. ,Q 4? ff, g:f,:--: ..gg:, - - ' . if 1 f 0 Q- J. K'-. If f M M r , I ,, f 9, -T H i ! yu.. f ' bl 1 ln! U D2 -:Q I 1 rx' - .9 ,. X Z1 H7 'gi' :flip N:--T-E. 'lg ,- Q 'U af 2. 44 1 I vie, ' 'ffl' Amor' I, 4' tw, 1 -illfhulallfllf y 1.5 r: nl U, i ., -..,r rl . .,, ,I 'r ' 71 -1, , Ilia 1. N K, .., g . ,, Q, v.. .QL , .,1.f- ..Wnf'a , few. ,.f '-' N T- t I n, . . md! ia'-',.3iJ.-.11-1-3-3-infill? : - ,k,5f:1g:5-, .3113-:ng, g p ' I ' . . -' - - . H. . . .-J4 '5'.. -'.1.f' v -I -1 '11fF!'n..I....a.?f' 554' lin I -- -L, 1 ,. , -, -.., ,-- A .J ...-.:- .--f .,., ,,,.. ......,..,r A y . .? - Q 3. 1 ., I 132 Brg 01211 Helen- I wish God had made me a man. Bob- He did. Here I am. Absent Minded-The doctor who listened to a patient tell how his breathing troubled him and then offered to give him something to stop it. The height of embarassment-When two eyes meet through a keyhole. Mabel Wilson- How do you keep from smashing your linger when you drive those tacks?,' Murlene Francis- I hold the hammer with both hands. Charlie-- I'm going to kiss you every time a star falls. Paralee Cten minutes laterj- You must be counting light- ning bugs. V McKenzie- Can you name a good heat producing agent? Glenn Huston- I can't give you her name but I can give you her phone number. Well, this is one seat I'll never have to give to a lady, said the polite convict as he sat down in the electric chair. Dean Guise Cin chapelj-Can you hear me back there? Freshmen Cin unisonj-No. Mrs. Hinkhouse-Fred, would you like to rock the baby? Prof. Cabsent mindedlyj-Yes, but I haven't a rock. Stevie-Have I any mail? Postmaster-What's your name? Stevie-You'll iind it on the envelope. What a splendid Ht, said the tailor as he carried the epilep- tic out of his shop. Lamson-I believe I'll have to tighten my clutch. Bennett-Oh, heavens! If you do I'll choke to death. ,Q I 4 -I' Gi One Hundred Sixty-on , n , ffm .X J. ' x Nag' , if ' ,.,,- ,,,, ,, , ,, ,., ,HM , 1.x 5 K f w 1 , A. 4. One Hundred Sixty-two fx 4 1 .N , 9 .. fx f-:A .- Lf V3.1 jg-pal. 'I' J I' wiv ck E 1 5 5 One Hundred Sixty-three iff: S ff X W y! 'g 75'e-t::f..,5 gg cmuznml .W I-'01 lim E like H 4 7 nf' 7 4.l,, A X f, fy H '. .L , , !3'fi.'7. .:ziZ 2-'-5115-Fifi' f -P -if . In- NT -:?.a'7 ? :'-I If 31:1 :'w'!5!.n'-lr-.57 N-Z' fake' 'gp' . l flifllwzl -- --'- , .-.-- ' , 1 .,-,. , ,. guy-43. , ,, ff, . .-1 . .... f -' v . 3 I'v'f.' ru-u1-n I 'f v'J. G: 1'7v'Zhf 'fiat'-'hilffff 'Lfki Wflfif J1l'w-. ' 1 -fi wir i5'z::.:.9f 2f2..:-1 f fn 'AU -' lk lvl T fl 1. 317 .. . .1 'mn 'f--11-.ve-ws:-:fe.1.l za: .. .Jr- ,ta 4:15,-.!:5F - .V,,.- . A h-,S-gg.,:3.g,.:n: g1f - ag.2.:::: s?:-.11 tn-.,,.,,. -2 -au ...L- -,,.--4 ,,.i,.,.,--5, ana-::r-err ' ' ' '7 'r 1'4 Glalenhar September Registration. Old and new faces appear. Found on Freshman's registration cardg name of parents --Papa and Mamma. Big pep meeting. Freshies are taught how to rush a show. Classes begin. A few Freshmen find theirs. Y. W. party at Bible Building. Y. M. stag at Gym. Annual mixer. Upperclassmen cast furtive glances around to spy the most promising newcomers. Dr. Parsons conducts First Vesper service. Elzevirs entertain their little sisters. Bill Schroeder is elected president of Booster Club. Lightning strikes Prexy's house. Bricks all around the yard. Football season opens victoriously: Parsons 14, Still 0. New girls' gym teacher attracts the football captain. John Trommer makes the 500th student. Tags! Tags! We'll have band uniforms yet! Candlelight service held by Y. W. C. A. October Again we say Victory. Parsons 7, Central 0. Dean Cruise shows his genius in checkers at the O. K. T. stag. Classes organize. Gutch makes his First appearance as yell leader. Parsons opponents still scoreless. Local boys 7, Penn O. Schubert Serenaders appear as the first number of the lecture course. Men get seats with their hoped-for steadiesf' Jim Lamson chosen to pilot the basketball squad. Faculty reception. Empyrean new girls tea. Meals are now served at Ballard. Cross country meet at Cornell. Y. W. new girls tea at Ballard. Coe 10, Parsons 0. Lecture course-Ada Ward. Alumni speak at pep chapel. Big plans being made for Homecoming. Pep meeting at Gym. Homecoming game a tie: Parsons 7, Simpson 7. Dr. Turner leads a big parade. Cross country team wins from Simpson. November And another victory! Parsons 9, Des Moines U. 7. Armistice Day. No vacation, but oh! the cuts. Mabel Wilson celebrates with a Zeta pin. ' '28 On II ndrcl Sixty f ur e- v XQ fe.: -1-,.. In My 4 kdf Q Qlipgjlpfmmafa.. . .... ... ...... 'ini ,Qu .L if .4fu..k' i 'Wal' 0 7 I , ' W' , ff I M27 ,.'J? ' - , 'Z -.fig ,., , . 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Dramatic Club presents one-act plays, Nevertheless, The Finger of God, The Conflict. Thanksgiving vacation begins. Parsons victorious over Wesleyan. Score, 26-13. Cross country loses by one point to Penn. Back to school at noon. Conference championship in football celebrated by big pep meeting and parade. Stump speeches and soap box orations by members of the team featured. December Y. W. Carnival-Mirth for all! The jungle proves ex- citing. juniors win in class basketball tournament. Seek-Ye week begins. Parsons College-Fairfield High School football banquet. John Hornish is chosen as new captain. Mr. Green brings first message of Seek-Ye week. Albert Efner is new cross-country captain. Dean Sanford entertains women students at a tea at Bal- lard Hall. First basketball game of seasong Parsons 25, Monmouth 23. We won, but sometimes we were plenty scared. Lecture course postponed. A. K. X. kid party at Elk's hall. Many return to childhood pranks and kindergarten ways. Messiah given twice. There were large crowds at both services. Peira benefit movie. Ballard Hall Christmas party. Santa Claus arrived for it. Y. W. Christmas party for poor children at Gym. Delta Theta Phi, new girls' society formed. Vacation begins. Wedding bells ring out. Virginia McKenzie and Prof. Kenneth Parker are made one. Flood at Elzevir house. No lives lost as no one was there. january School work resumed. New dorm rules go into effect. Rejoicing on the part of Senior and junior girls. Dramatic Club initiation. Not so strenuous but that every- one survived. Parsons 33, Buena Vista 16. First conference victory. ' eiva'29z -ul-Z' One Hundred Sixty-fi One Ilumlrcd Sixty-six -' .. fL'i' .W I ma f ff f c' I I If-ax n ., fl.,-.1 . , f ,Q .......l lengt, - ' . ' , Q Q'S..:...-, .i if-'H-- '.. 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All College masquerade party at Gym, sponsered by the Y. W. C. A. Student body is at train to see Dr. and Mrs. Parsons leave. 20. 21. 4 22. 29. 31. February 3. Football letter chapel. 4. A basketball defeat. Parsons 22, Cornell 28. Rushing season begins. Empyrean banquet at Leggett. 5. Delta Theta Phi breakfast at Royal Cafeteria. Elzevir tea at the home of Mrs. William Cuddy. Delta Theta Phi backward party at Mary Diers'. Parsons 25, Columbia 19. Parsons Crier makes first appearance. Empyrean movie party. Debate season opens. Parsons women win debate from State Teachers. I Elzevir banquet at Leggett. ' Lecture course-Puppet show presented Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. Parsons 26, State Teachers 17. Still we win conference games! Parsons 35, Luther 20. Empyrean breakfast at house. Delta Theta Phi dinner party. Elzevir theatre party and supper at the homes of Kathryn Cassel, Martha and Hannah Van Nostrand and Elizabeth Jericho. Pledging by societies. Parsons 38, Penn 25-A splendid week end for the team. . Men debaters win over Des Moines U. O. K. T. stag and movie party. . Rena Kyle places third in State Extemporaneous contest. . Parsons 27, State Teachers 17. Mr. Lamson sees his first basketball game. A. K. X.basketbal1 team wins the Iowa amateur tourna- ment at Lockridge. Zeta stag movie party. Annual Washington party given by Senior class. Where George meets Martha. Walked right over Penn, 39-18. 10. 11. 12. 14. 16 17. 18 19 21. 22. 23. a..,,........T.-.., -caL1tQ2,SiE4 Q p Vi fy, I-V l- ff ,f driflifp-v '!,jig'L,f',yvm7 ,A, , A :,7'jf.i 3- in , - I 'ffl'-7-xgzr nu . . Us . IW, , , .f..f gawk. -:Z P? 6 SF-5 E M :.,Qy,,, Y I 1 1 . s , , i-.. v1.ru-Ln ijxlzli. ti:-QQ ?3i,ifNw7,1..:'V i.:,Q,.,'Zm'i4fFa1f L2 E ily lj 55 h- it ,- mm' , Mg 'Lhasa V ..H.-vii 1 . -.-.---:-.-,-, -.1- .. .-. -, 'g ' A-.ld . E !T.T.:-0 if ':-.f -ml?::r-Jeni W, ,,,, , l' - Glalenhar A. K. X have stag and attend high school basketball game. Sad but true! Parsons 18, Simpson 30. The first and only conference defeat. March - The Conference cinched. Wesleyan totaled 22 points, Parsons 45. Jeanne Bailey and Harlan Nelson elope. Who's Who contest announced. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet entertains Freshman Commission. The last game of the season and we take revenge. Parsons 22, Simpson, 18. They didn't think we could do it! Central men's debate team defeated. Men and women's debate teams both win from John Fletcher. Barbara Jean arrives at the McDonald home. Sophomore girls win the basketball tournament. Pledge night for fraternities. Parsons band gives a concert in the chapel. Sigma Tau Delta initiation and dinner at Prof. Brower's. Bill Miller elected basketball captain for next year. A. W. S. party at the Gym. Imperial Artist Concert at lecture course. Alpha Kappa Nu banquet in Foster Hall. Physical education demonstration at the Gym. The Dramatic Club play, The Show Off, scores a big hit. Elbert R. Moses speaks in the chapel on James Whit- comb Riley. April -...... 2 ' Campus Day and everyone works C?j Kathleen Workman's last day at the college office. Vacation begins. Happy thought! More roller skates appear. ' Margret Anna Pogue and Dorothy Welch leave for A. W. S. convention at Urbana, Illinois. First of series of history movies at the chapel. Omega Kappa Tau spring party. Peck leaves for Kansas relays. Winfield S. Hall speaks in chapel. Booster Club benefit movie with local talent performing between the shows. Freshman edition of the Portfolio. ' May The one-act plays at the Gym, under the auspices of the Dramatic Club, were fine. You don't know what you missed if you weren't there. ifieii-H58 4 1'---'i'-'A' H l Y-y-'- WA F JC One Hun l l S D, HlEEl....la...... . .. gl Hai. , 'I 71 5 M '.J'si- H wr -...vr -3- .,.-af ,. .--,,,-F. 2 ,, -nge I :f 'QP' V 1 ? :sf ' I-I -fr-f ------'- rf 1.-s f :A uf n-fr':e f A i' l-rt4 aft.: -mm W L ,s r 4 f r w , . ,,... -, ., Cllalnnhm' Seniors have their iirst social affair-a reception by the faculty at the home of Dean Guise. Dr. R. Ames Montgomery, former president of Parsons, speaks in chapel. Robert Garden enters Peace Oratorical contest. Harold Elwell chosen tennis captain. The only home track meet. We walloped Wesleyan 90W to 40M. Zeta Theta Gamma has its formal spring party at the Elk's hall. Dr. and Mrs. Hinkhouse entertain the Senior history ma- jors at tea. Annual Pi Kappa Delta banquet. Corsages cause thrills. Peira has another benefit movie. Lucille Boyd has her graduation recital. Prof. and Mrs. Schall entertain the Senior Latin majors at dinner. Pogue, Wilson, Woellhof recital at chapel. Motor taken from organ. May morning breakfast sponsored by Y. W. C. A. Second annual journalism Day. Aldine banquet. Conference track meet at Dubuque. Faculty-Senior banquet at Elk's hall. Margret Anna Pogue gives graduation voice recital. Prof. Brower leaves for convention at San Francisco. Empyrean tea. Parsons-Wesleyan picnic. Rain-no' game. Faculty has a blow-out at Anderson Park. Dual track meet at Simpson. Alpha Kappa Chi annual formal party. Style Show at Gym by the Home Economics classes. Junior class play at the high school, The Family Up- stairs. june Senior Class Day and Senior play, The Whole Town's Talking. Underclassmen bawled out by receiving gifts. Baccalaureate address at chapel. Alumni Day. May Fete. Commencement exercises. Dr. john Timothy Stone, of Chicago, gives the address. C 2iva'2Si One Hundred Si ty ght ..,,. 7 f ,Q . . ,. e A 'N ,. ' - . Q' Zz: - ' ffifffif Wi fi!! 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The insidious thing that finally ate into his being and caused his downfall was an Elinor Lynn love story, entitled Three Knights. He had always dreamed of romance and after he went to college he experimented. After having three dates with eminently respect- able girls and listening to frat house gossip, he knew all about it. All girls like spooning, especially if the moon is out, he said. Though they may pretend to hate it, in reality they expect and demand it. If a boy doesn't spoon he has lost caste. It was while trying this theory practically that he obtained such disasterous re- sults as herein chronicled. He reasoned that the moon was out and he had three dates experience with a wealth of advice behind him so he couldn't fail. As he had looked at her, glorious in the moonlight with golden hair faintly astir, his thoughts were of angels who visited the earth, Her lips were slightly parted with the re- semblance of a pout on them and he swayed toward her to get that ecstacy of passion assured him by romantic novel writers. However, he had made one mistake-instead of pouting preparatory to a kiss, she had been popping her gum. From just such mistakes as these are the Waterloos of Napoleon and others molded. John became a professed woman-hater until he saw an advertisement. How to Charm Women, in Ten Easy Lessons. Just mail Coupon, send No Money. Ten weeks passed with John practicing his lure in private. Then, one June day, he sallied forth fully equipped to storm the closest guarded citadel of feminine hearts. He chose one who did not look too sophisticated, for he wanted to work up from the bottom and be a self-made man. That night, with the girl's head on his shoulder, he winked at the moon like a conqueror. The same moon that had witnessed his downfall now looked on complacently as John plotted against this in- nocent girl, The first move was to steal her compact for a trophy. With this in his possession he did not feel the whole evening wasted for he had evidence of an armor and a story to tell. Nevertheless he would follow the rules the book laid down for who could tell, perhaps even more headway could be made this First night. When ready to depart, he swayed toward her and, with a graceful movement, slipped his arm about her waist. The book said next to caress her lips with his, implanting a i-irm warm kiss thereon and holding for perhaps 35 seconds. John had no difficulty so far in holding instructions. Mabel's supple body lay against his with her pretty flower face upturned to receive his kiss. But how was he to time it? Throwing discretion to the winds, he pressed a warm wet kiss on her lips and held her tight to his manly bosom as long as he could hold his breath. This was easy, this twining feminine hearts around one's finger. Pooh! He could do this as often as he pleased. His charm must certainly be deadly though, for the little girl made no outcry nor struggle, After neglecting his first victim for several weeks, he deemed it best to go back and comfort her for his absence. A strange sight greeted our gullible hero's eyes as he sprang upon the porch. Mabel was calmly submitting to another's caresses as she had to his., Strangely disillusioned, our country boy turned back to the farm musing over the fickleness, the unstability, the sophistication of the modern girl. Anyone who looked over his shoulder would have seen him light a match and care- fully apply it to 10 pamphlets entitled, How to Charm Women. 'T'-'T' I One I-lundrcd Sixty nine W f K , I f ' I fr ,ga il, 'lf' 1 .2. Q M 'rd 'Z' Q '.-' 2 'F' UD 1111 :'22f.-v.5wif'wr 45iEIi'5i?!i Z A35 m 'N EI 55. , 1 mn' Gi 'fi i' 'W 5 L '??f.f5Zi.gLQTQ. . Li .T . ' L.. 1 sk 'fl E n the Zfieaherra The 1928 Peira is the third edition to appear without an advertising section. The elimination of such a section leaves space and money to improve other portions of the annual. The Peira costs considerably- more than the price paid for it. Until recently this difference was met by the pur- chase of advertising by the business men. These men have responded even more liberally in contributions than they did when receiving full advertising space. All this money is used in improving the book without the addi- tional cost of printing advertisements. On running through this list of Boosters you will find the same loyal backers of athletics, forensics, and other college activities. These Boosters are your friends thru the college. Familiarize yourself with their names and be loyal friends to them. We take this occasion to tender our thanks to the men whose names appear on the opposite page. -The 1928 Peira 2ivsr'25 One Hundred Seventy J 'L N 74' ff: ' ,- gMwff7.v f'2'W I A w 1.1145-2:4 ' 1 :.x1:.!u-:-f,,-2274 lm an ,Im 4? yi.: w kfiii, .-7 E . writ, ' W Eg V, . , f:.. 4FH -4 if-if if '-- . , 3, f 'f::'?iq.g...T,... i' ' f nK4sTFR.- . lug s 'Q 3 arznns Qlnllege Munsters T Attorneys- John G. Barwise R. C. Leggett R. H. Munro Simmons 8: Simmons E, R. and Booker Smith Autos, Accessories and Repairs Acme Auto Top Co. W. S. Cromer Tire Shop Easton Motor Sales Co. Hannah 8: Jericho W. H. Pence Bakeries- Coleson's Bakery The Model Bakery Banks- Farmers State Bank First National Bank Iowa Loan 8: Trust Co. Iowa State Savings Bank Barbers- The Model Barber Shop Billiards and Pool- Elite Billiards Mission Billiards Cigars and Newstands- W. H. Bevering Company C. F, Long Clothiers- M. H. Cuddy Gobble 8: Heer Mohr 8: Crow Clubs- Elks Club Confectioners- The Purity Doctors- Dr. C. E. Bock Dr. J. F. Clarke Dr. I, N. Crow Dr. L. R. Eller Dr. R. A. McGuire Dr. Chas. Ricksher Dr. C, C. Tallman Dr. W. T. Webb Department Stores- The Fair Store E. C. Leber J. C. Penny Co. Spurgeon's Druggists- Easton's Pharmacy Gaumer Bros. Higley Drug Co, Shriner 8: Johnson Dry Goods Stores- A. C. Mogel J. C. Thorne 8: Son Electrical Contractors- Fairlield Electrical Mfg. Co. J. F. Pentzel Engravers- Waterloo Engraving 8: Service Florists- Fied1er's Flower Shop Furniture Stores- J, C. Bradshaw 8: Co. Peoples Furniture Co. Groceries and M arkets- Brown's Market Edward G. Fligg Walter Harris E. R. Hudgell Ray Maxwell Gilbert McClaren E. W. Vinton LeRoy Williams Harness Shops- A. H. Messer Hardware and Implements- Allen Q! Snyder Bailey 8: Harper Carlson Hardware Co. Cohagen 8: Hughes , . at ,Q 8 '4 ,,.,,-M,-.,,,.,i,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, ..,, ..,,,,, ,3,..: N-L--'Z , One Hundred Seventy-one fa li T f ff .Wx Wy! 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Harper Brush Works Iowa Malleable Iron Co. C. H. Kearns Linder-Iverson Co, Louden Machinery Co. Turney Wagon Co. Thoma 8: Son, Inc. F. E. Whitney Medical Detachment- I33rd Infantry, Iowa National Guard Milliners- The Fisher Hat Shop la- Pantatoriums- Ernest Frank Majestic W. H. Parker Sanitary Cleaners The Wardrobe Painters- Fred Mathers Photographers- J, G. Browning Studio A. W. Switzer Plumbers- Pierson Q Pierson Printers- Fairiield Ledger Tribune Printing Co., Inc Real Estate and Insurance- Craig Kirkpatrick Restaurants and Cafes- Blue Bird Cafe Gaines' Lunch Room Grissom's Cafeteria New Chicago Cafe Seed Stores- L. H. Alexander Shoe Stores- Hunt-Ireland Co. C. F. Meyer Ramsay Shoe Store Taxi -Companies- The Yellow Cab Co, Theaters- Orpheum Theater Victory Theater Undertakers- I F. E. Butler M. E. Hoskins Murray-Jones I eiva'2S One Hundred Seventy-two if ' ' 6 WW il l f ,. f .,f f , M ,M . 1,3 fy hi-ea -sal' 4- 12. if 'I -mm 1m Mkiiagrlf! E -if r-.- ,M -fl' .-, Q -14. 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