Shepherd University - Cohongoroota Yearbook (Shepherdstown, WV)
- Class of 1921
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I I J K 1 W WU' ' 3 2' 5- ' 'l i1+?Ww i I r t JIM OPICNINC 473: T M ,J -f .' ,- , , ' -1 'X 4 . , A4571 ' 'H' ' S ' X4 N COI,I,liGli BVILIJ MUHNHIIllIMIIIIIIllzllMUIWMIMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIllIUIKWMHMHIIllI IIlllIlIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIHIIIUIIIIllllllllIIllllllIIlIlIIlIlIIIIIlIIl llIIIIIlIIIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllljllllllllllllllIIIllllllIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWMIU THE CQHQ QQRQQTA EDITED BY THE JUNIOR CLASS OE SHEPHERD COLLEGE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Ag Close Beside Potomads WClf6T,, 1 9 Z 1 IIHIUlllIllIIIlIIIIHHIHIIIHIIIllIIHIIWIlllITUmmmilHUIllIlIIIIll!IIIllIIllllllillllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllllllIIllllIIIllllllljllillljlllllIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIHIllllllllllmlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIllllfmlllllmmml Greetings The inc-nihers of .lunior Class of nineteen huntlrecl and twenty-one realizetl that there was a great task awaiting us at the heginiiingr of this year, hut as time went on this task of presenting to our friends and assoc-iates in st-hool this eighth volunie of THE CUHONGOROOTA heeaine our pleasant rluty. W'e present this volunie to you as a fair representation of our he-st efforts to portray the real sturlent life of Shepliercl Vollege as well as a reinintler of hy-gone days to those whose plaees We are now filling, :intl as il rf-nit-nilieranve in after years of the happy days spent at Shepliertl College for those whose fat-es appear in this hook. We acknowledge niany iinperfet-tions in this representation of our earnest toil but We desire the readers to 4-onsifler well the nierits and to View light- ly the faults which appear to you as you leaf these pages one hy one. We wish to take this opportunity of expressing our inclehtetlness to the fat-ulty. our advertisers, the different classes anal stutlent organizations for their support in this enterprise, for it was only through their help that the puhlishing of this hook heeanie possible, and we wish also to extend our sineerest thanks to Mr. Muldoon, our advisor. May this eighth issue of THE CtJHONGORUO'l'A not only he a constant reminder to each one of the toilsoine days spent at S. C'. hut niay it in after years bring hack renieinbranee which will eause sniiles to eonie upon the face froin which Father Time has taken the youthful spirit. If in this volunie we haveae- eoniplishetl this, our work will not have been in vain. Dedication T0 J. D. MIILDOON, A. B. A TRUE, LOYAL, ENTHIISIAVFIC AND A BELOVED MEMBER OF OUR FACULTY, VVHOSE DIRECTNESS AND GENIALITY ARE STIM- ULI TO THE STUDENTS, BEFT EFFORTS, AND WHOSE READY AS- SISTANCE HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE PUBLISHING OF THIS ANNUAL, THE CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TVVENTY- TVVO HEARTILY DEDIVATES THIS VOLUME. I. D. IXIVLDOON .1 ohn D. uldoon, .1111111 131111111111 1X'1ll1f100ll, 11o11111s 1111 11is 111z1t111'11:1.1 si1l11 f1'11111 11 loug 111111 of school folk 111111 11111si1'iz111s. I11to t11is st1'11:1111 was i11j111't111l ll 11111o1' of versatility from the 111111111111so1111s 111' Irish 1Ail.1'116'F hut 11111111 1'1111111ve1l 1-P0111 tl111 1211111111111 Isle. With this 1'11ll1I1lIlK'111 21.1111 11111'it:1g11 1111 111.11111 t11 11ei11g i11 Ohio County, VV11st. V1I'QQ1l11PL 21.1111 has 11111111 1111111 11V111' si111'11. Xvitil t1111 11111s11 of this s1'ho1z1sti11 y02LI', he will have s111'v1111 his 11:1tive st.z1t.11 i11 s1-1111111 :111'z1i1's just 1VV0l11'j'-0110 y11:1.1's l1I1l10I' the 11ire1-tio11 of the State Bo:11'11 of 1i11g1111ts 111111 the State 131111111 of 1C111111:1tio11. 11011111121 to Sh11ph11r11 College i11 1899 VY11l'Il 11111' 1:11-lllty was 111' tl11'1111 1111111111111's h11 has seen 11111' grow to he1' present. size 211141 i11f11111111-e wit11 111111111 joy. Soon after 11is Cfillllllg t11 S11epl1111'1l College he 1N'Ui1.lll11 11111111151 111111111111 wit11 her 1111111111-t 211111 i11 August 1901 1111 was Il121I'I'1f'C1 to 11111111 C'. Hf1f1'll12l.I1 ot' t11e 1'lz1ss of 1899. To this 111111111 four 1-11111111111 have 1'o11111. For 21. 1111111111 111' tw11 y11z11's 1111 s111'v111l the State as P1'i1111ipz1l of the llI11VG'I'S11Y P111- p:11'z1t111'y S1'h1111l at K11ys111', l111t his i11t111'11sts were o11ti1'111y 111 the No1'111z1.1 School p11:1s11 of 1111111':1tio11 21.1111 1111 s111111 1'11t111'111111 to that f11'111. Prior t11 0Iltf'I'1I1,9Q the No1'111:11 S1-1111111 fi11111 he 111-11111111111 1111 phzmses of s11h11111 work 11egi1111i11g with the 1'U1lI11I'y s1'1111111, t111111 t11 t1111 villa1.g11 SC11001, tl1e11 to t1111 t11w11 SC'11001 at 1111111 Grove w11111'11 1111 st:11't.111l t1111 High S1111o111 1111w k1111w11 :Ls T1'iz111111pl1i:1 District High School. '1'11:11111i11g l1is first s1'h11111 at 17 1111 s11o11 111111 111o1111y t11 g11 t11 West Liberty NfPI'lIl2l.1 w11111'11 he gr:1.1111z1.t1111 i11 1894 211111 with this start it was hy tez111hi11g and :1.tt11111li11g s1-1111111 i11t.111'111itt1111tly 11111.11 1111 1111t.111'111l the State 1711iv111'sity where h11 g1':11111:1t111l i11 1905, 11is wife 11.1111 11:1.11ght11r heing PFOSPII1. Now 1111 is t11 111:1.ve Sh11ph11r11 C111111g11 for 11111111 11xte11111111 work i11 the State D11p:1.1't1111111t 111' S1-hools as State S11p111'vis111' of 111111211 Schools. 8 Jlili TIIIC MA COLLEGE YELL Zip! VV1lil,I'1i1 1311111111 F1111 11111 P11-111-1111101 1 1 r 1 1 h. C . 1112115 W01 1V0st Yi1'gi11i11. V11 'li' COLLEGE SONG C'1os0 110si110 1911111111111-'s VV2110I'S, 111 111S1011C' 1.111110 1V112Lf0I', S112LIl11S 11111' 11111110 A111111 11101110118 1101' 11111110. CHo11Us Lift 1110 1-11111'11s, sp0011 it OIIVVLITQ1, L111111 11C'I' p1'z1.is1-S ring, H1111 to 11100 11Ct11l' 811011110111 C0110g0, . '1H11i1, 11111 1111i1 W0 sing. N0s11011 111 21 11111011 111111110t, 1Nl1lL1111 1110 11z11r0 1J1l1P, SOI111S S110 forth 11111' sons 111111 C12LLI21l'f19I'S, Loyzrl, loving, 11110. 1 o11111y 111 11111' 1110111'1'y I'0S111I1QQ, Happy, g111111so1110 1111ys, Still to 11100, 110111' A111111 1V1:1Lf0I', 0ff01' W0 our p1'11iS0. J. D. 111111110011 111131111 C'111,11Rs14 1111 6111111 111111 B1110 111 ,vw -- r . n-1 ,-4 -4 5 JI I Z f Biograpliy VV. H. S. VVlxi'f0 was horn Tliirty-c-iglit yvzirs algo on :L fzuin in liowis County, W. Yan., hut at thc- ago of onv yvau' rc-inovvcl with his pam-lits To DfJflll1'lClQQO County. Ho 1'0c'f'ivc-el his Ollllffiliilfjll in tho public schools of his county, Sziloin Collogv, Glvn- villv Nillllllll, lV4'st Yirginizi lvnivvrsity :incl Johns Hopkins l'niv0i'sity. Mr. White- has sc-rvml :is P1'inc'ipal :incl SllDGI'lI1l0I1Cl0Ilt- of tho following towns :incl vitivs of tliv Sl'2ll0I1l3llI'IlSVlll0, Fowvn, Kingwood, Floiningzgton, Pl0LlIl1OIli, :incl liogxzui, from which lzittc-1' plain' lic' vzuno to Slioplioul Collogv. Hr- is ni llllllllllfxl' of tho IIllC'l'll1LilUll2l.l and Cllilllfitllflllil Assovinitioii, in YVllOSf' rox-orml lic' is listvml as :L flllllllfilllflllil Siiporiiitmiclviit :uid l1Pf'l'llI'0I', his 1-hivf lovturo living givvn as Tho Musif' of tho SDl10I'PS.l, Pl'l'Slll0Ill W'hitc' is :in o1'g1z1.nizzitio11 111311, living hosimlos :L ll10I11lJ0l' of the Vollc-gc' FI':1itm'11ity, Phi Kappa Alpha, :L iiimiilwr of tho lxiclvpvmlvlit Order of Urlml Fc-llows, Knights of Pytliiais ainxl of both Tho York :incl Svotfish Ritvs of Froo- nizisonry to thc- 'rllirfy-sm-oncl livgiwf. 12 A. D. KENAIXIOND lXlA'l'lIl-lMA'l'lCS. CHI'lNllS'l'liY, Pnysuzs A. B. VVest Virginia University, 1907 Concord State Normal, Spring 1007 herd College State Normal Sehool 1012. lil .l .A MAY 'l'l'ltNlilR l'1NGl,lS1I Graduate Shepherd College Statt Normal Sehool, 1805. Teaeher Pulilie Sehools, 1890-19015. Assistant in Train- ing Sehool, lXlarshall College State Nor- mal, 12103-I. A. li. XYest Virginia l7niyersity, 1000. lnstruetor Clenyille State Normal Sf-hool, Spring Term 1907. lnstruetor in Seienee, Shepherd Col- lege State Normal Sehool, 15107-1013. A. M. XYest Virginia University, 1011. Graduate Student Cornell University, summers 12110, '11, '12. Student George Peabody College for Teaehers . summer term 1018. lnstruetor in ling- lish, Shepherd College State Normal, 12113. , .f V, it 1 Assistant to the President and Di- reetor of Summer Sehool. Graduate of VK'est l,ilJerty State Normal, 1000. Tau ht in a rural school three years. Teaeher of Seienee and lNlathematies, 'l'eaeher of Seienee and First Assistant VKX-st. Liberty State Normal, 1007-12, ineluding summers 1008, '10, '11. Attended Summer Sehool West Vir- ginia l'niyersity 1007 and 1000, and Uniyersity of Chicago 1912. Shep- NIABI-ll, llliNSl1,XXY ti.XlRl'JINIiR lliS'ri mx' X li XX est N lI'-lIll2l L niyersity, 1.l1.i ' Wy XYindsor College, Md. 1880, Taught near Sumter, S. C. town, XY. Ya., lXSS-91 l,I'lY2llt' Seliool l.uray, Ya., 180.3-03 Inwood, XY. Ya. lliflti-72 Nlt. .Xiry Sehool, Berkeley Shepherd Collegesinee.l:il1u:1l'y l, 1013 .Xl3Dlli li. IHlil..XNI7 .Xivr Student Klorgantoxyn lligh Sehool, 1892-fm. 'l'eaeher in rural sehool, 1803 -lm. Art diploma NX est X irgima l myer- sity, 1001, Nlemlmer of .Xrt Students' League, New York City, 1002-Il. ln- Stl'lIK'lUl' Wiest Virginia l'lliX'ei'sity, Sum- mer lewis and Spring 12101. Student and .Xssistant in Sehool of lidueation, l'niyersity of Chieago, 100.3-0. .Xrt Superyisor, lfairmont Pulilie Sehools, 1000-11. Shepherd College State Nor- J I 1sa4a-71 cziitmoiiiii, xiii., mai-8. xi-til County, 18237-S. 'l'eaeher Fairmont State Normal, 1808-1003. Teaeliei 4 li.X'1'lRINA BAL'NICAlRlJNlili Ilmna liuoxoxxlcis Graclxxxxte Iligh Sr-hool, :xml National Sehool of Donxestic Suieixee aml llo- niestix- Art, VV:xslxiiigt.oli, D. C. 'l'aught. in lllgh Sr-hool Chxxrleston, VX. Xa., Glenville State Normal, Comrorcl State Normal, Nlarslxxxll College, :xml Shep- liercl College State Normal. P.Xl'I, lililill MUlll'lOXY A. Nl, Colnmlmixx l'nix'ersity, 1919. Iliplonia as Teaelier of Iiclur-ation, lollege, Coluinlxia Univer- Ilezxelxexa C sity, 191233 A. B. XYest Virginia. Univer- sity, lflllllg lXIa1'slxall College, '06glAnxin- xfii' Q . ' on , 1 l':Lll'm1 llo llcxxsp lli h Sth I 01 xnt UN. Y:x.J Public' Selxools. Student at lll1XllCl llI1lNCl itx ' ' 'fs' j, 1917-181 Summer sr-hools :lt XYlSt'UI1SlI1, iXIi1'liig:xll, Olilx x hom:x zxml Cornell l'nix'ersities, Ileacl of Departnxent of Iiclueation Slxeplxerrl College 19121-1El21g Prim-ip: of lligh Sf-hool, Chir-kalzx, Oklzxhomzx 191 1 1 S-.9173 Assistant Prim-iemal and f r '1 i ' av x ,Fairmont ' 4 I i llearl of Sficnu Dcpxxtnirnt INN X1JlllSlr f iz. 1,21 fvloxl, 1.lll.l-15311. 'feaeher of Ifclm-ation, Central Normal Sc-hool of Mic-lxxgan, suxnxners of 181121 :xml 1920. .IESSIE H. TROTTER I4ATIN AND ENGLISH Graduate XYest Virginia XYesleyan College: A. B. VYest Virginia Univer- sitjvg Graduate Student Columbia Uni- versityg Teacher of Latin and Mathe- matics, VK'esleyan College from time of graduation until 19113 same suhjeets in Grafton Iligh School two years, Mor- gantown High School four years. Shepherd College State Normal School 1919. MARY li. GIBSON lixxfnicssxox .l. D. MULDOON Aunit11'1.'i'l'nii, Biorom' Coniplctcd course in puhlic schools Ohio County, W. Ya., in 1888: taught. in rural and grudctl schools in Ohio County until 1897: grucluzitcd XYest Liberty Statc Norniul School, 18911 A. B. Vtest Yirginin 1'niycrsity. 19053 taught in Shepherd College St:1tc Xor- niul School, 1899-l909g Principal State Preparatory School, licyser, 1909 to 1911g taught in Clcnyillc Stntc Noi-mul School, 1911 to 191251 Shcphcrd Collcgc State Normal School, 19125. li'l l'.X O. Vt'll,l.lAMS Cmixiifiittzixi. S1'BJliC'l'S fil'I1llll1t1tt Wzisliiiigton County High School. llIiQ0l'S1OXYl1, Md. Teacher Pulihc Schools. Wusliiiigtoii County, 1NId. cifiltllltltf'Clllllllllllil13113111058 Col- lege, llugcrstown, Nld. Tcuclicr Co- luinhiu Busincss Collt-gc. Private sec- retary to Lunc :ind liccdy. Attorneys- ut-l,uw, llngcrstoxyn, Nld. Shorthand diploinu Crt-gg School, Chicago, Ill. Stndcnt Coluinhin t'niye-rsity. B. C. S., Bowling Crccn Business 1'niyc-rsity, Shcphcrd Colle-gc Stutc Norinul School. 1915. l.OT'I'll'1 M. SCIINEIDER Suu-:nvison or rl1IiAC1IERS 'I'nAiNiNG Crzultnitc of Ilerndon High School, llerndon, Yu. State Normal School, Furinyille, Yu. Taught in all grndcs and in Iligh School in Vu. Course in Superyision, Radford Normal School, liast Radford, Ya. Supervisor, Fair- fax Co., Va. Student Tezu:lic1's Col- lege, Columhiu University. Shepherd College State Normal School, 1920. liA'l'll.'XlilNlijP. l lililCSli Institutclhlusic Art. lfrzink Dzunrosch, Director, Ncw York City: yoicc truin- ing thcrc under Masdcin Klntj yon Ncis- son Stonc :ind Adruuin li. lfrcni' piuno instruction undcr Nlury Coolcdgc :ind Curl Schlcur. Priyutc instruction in yoicc with Oscar Sucngcr, Ncw York City. Soloist ut thc lfourlh .Xycnuc Church, Brooklyn. und in Madison Ayc- nuc Church, Xcxy York. Yoicc und piuno training in Cincinnztti College of Music. PI'lYil1C studio work with lid- win XY. Gloycr, llclcn llinklc und B. W. lfolcy. Student-tcuchcr in Barthol- onicw Clifton School. Cincinnuti. Solo- ist of the Tri-Stulc Cliuutuuquu. .Xt- tcndcd Miss Nourst-'s School, Walnut llills, Cinn., Ohio. Finishcd lligh School. Louisa, liy. -it ,li-'fi' MPG 132 .J C0liNXYl'.I,l, CLASS Ol' 20 + Y ?,Ei?1w 1, ,J y, 4 7 1 X V NM ,A 1 Q X . , 1 - 11 X 'LZ ' vff' , 5' lf! 1 1 W X X ' ' 1 1' XX x - If X ff 1 X 14 X f 1 I 5, QN XX 11 1' If f'x :tl f X. g,. f!-xf XXX 1 rf 127 1 ff! V UN L11 X 1 1 SENIURS S111111su1'JNV. H. S. NYl1itc1 I 1,ow1-:114Whitc- Rusv l'uLc111s- Wl1itv 111111 C11'f'0l1 KIoT'1'r1- I,f' Tmzvzfl Vunf' T1'JIlff'-Y YICLI, f- -I-'1'-li 11 11111 ' Q 11158111 111115. K . Nu 1111 XX '111 1' ' ' 1 IJl'6NI.fIf'Hf ,.,, 1YI'C'6'-IJITHI-lIl'lZl' ..., Nf'Cl'PfI1I'1j .1.. Tl'6'USlll'0I'. A A lfeporier. . 4 SC'l'Qf'lllIf. , , Whitv ill Illllllll White- ill f11111v, Sf'l1i0l'S. Sl'IliUl'S, St'X'liUI'S. UFFIC XICRS 17 . , ,Q'11A111,1Qs P111111: HA11P1a11 .KAT111c11IN1f: W.1Tsc1N H1Hs'1' 1 , . 1 .ZIQNITII IR1aN1a XYILSUN .FR1f:1cL GARDNIQR NY1cLs11ANs 1 . ,G1111RG1g PHILIP I,L'11w1u . , C'HARL1Qs R11'1 11111D ID.-XYIS ZICXl'l'll IHICXIC XX'll.SUX Nl1Nll'll'.l'lll'.l.ll, XX. Xfx 511111-1 1.11111's1-: l'.111111'1-1l 5l1I'l1l5.1 12118: l11llX 1111 l S l 111111111 P111 1'-:' ., .L' 111 111 111 XX lll2ll'1l 1.11111 XX 11111-1' 11'I'IIl 111 1' 1'Il1l11-1' 111 X. XX.. C. .X.1 S1-1'1'1'1:11'X' nl XX llil1' Class 111211 .Xss1s1:1111 lg. li Xl:1Il:1U1'1' lfllffl-21. X SXX'1'1'1 :1111':11-1ix1' 1411111 111' Q1':11'1-. X l11ll :1ss111':1111'1- giw-n lu' l1P1lli24.u Cll.Xl1l.liS P11lCli ll.XliPlil1 X111'n1al:121111-1-1-1ll':1ll 19111.Xtt1-11111111 X11' ' A ' ' . ,,..l1l C11111's1- i11 121211: 11-1-si1l1-111 111' 11111 1111- lmviiig:fl 1'1-sl1111:111 Class, 12118. Pal'- ' ' ' 1 S Illl 1' 1x11n1 l.l11l, .X1l1l1'1i1' l311:11'1l 12118-121: KUR- li1111111z lil11l1 '2111 l311si111-ss Nlilllilgflxl' L11 S111-1'1'1:11'y Y. Nl. C. .X. 1E-11N:XX'i11111-1' 111' ljl'lJil11' 11211211 211111 Xjl-:ltlflll 1192111 for P. 1.. S. in 11111-1'-S111-11-13' cl1blll0S11 lXl1ll12l,Q1'I' Buys' l5:1sk1-1 liall 'lll'2lI11 111111-11111 lf1l1111l'-111-1'll11'l' 111 C1rl111Ilg11- 1-11111:1 1212113 P1'11si1l1111t 111' C111'11w11ll Class 111' 1111 111111 XX'l1i11' Class 111-121.1- XX'l111 111 l1i111s1-11' is law 1111 law 1111111 111-1111, 11111-1111s no lan. anrl is a king lll1l1'1'd..' li.X'l'l llili I NIC XXQXTSON IIIIRST l,liIi'l'0XX'N, XX'. X'.x. l1S1'1bllClll1'X'Z 121111-1-1111 Fall '211g fifilflll- :111-11 at l.1'C'f0XX'I1 lligh S1-110111, 19211' X'i1-11-p1'esi1l1-111 811111111 Class, 121211-21: S1-111111 1'op1'1-s11111:11iX'11 1,111 C11l11111,Q111'0o1:1 Sf:11'1'g lic-11111-11-1' C. l.. S. XX'lI111'I' '211: C1'iti1- C. I.. S.. XX'lIl1C1' '1Z1g lXl1-111111-1' Y. XX'. C. A.: 'l'11n11is lxlilllilglxl' Spring, '21. O, wo111l111'111l, w11111l111'f11l, and most w11111lo1'f11l! 111111 yet again w11111l111'f11I, 111111 2lli11CI' that 11111 nf all hoping. 15- .4y1- 14. llilulul. C.XH1JNl',I1 XX l'.l.5ll.XXS 5111-,l'1I1iI1l1S'l'1JXX x. XX. X' x 11s1 111111111 111 11111: -1-11111la1'X' 1-111 11 'I P '11 1 s..l1111i111-1-lass111211. AB11si111-ss Man- 1 fl P11111 111911 P11 11111 P l S ... Sl '1 l -1ll 111211, Sr. 1'1-p1'1's11111:11iX1 .X1l1l1-1i1- 1 . 11 I5OI'll'l' 111 P11-li1'1 S1:1l'l' 12121. S1'1'ff1-11111 111 P l.. N XX ll 1'l'1 J2lI'll 1111211-21. .X1l1l1-1i1- '- '1n1f' .L. .X l112lll in :1ll 1111- xx'111'l1l s l1l'XX' I pl:1111111l, asl1111n ll1a1 l1:11l1 a 1111111 111 Illlfilhl, lll llls lbl':llI1.u U f1lif1liCli I'llll.1P l,l'I1XX'IC lilo, XY. YA. N11l'lIlill 1-nursv' vlltc-11-cl s U 1 . -ny . -.. .gy 1111 uspitznl No, Il Ft. llglvtlmulqwf,-, Cn.: Cmlrluzltt-cl shurt voursr- 12110: Pre-s. I K., , M, v Q I.. S. 1.1-03 1,1-xto .. , .. . .. IS1 Class P0011 121213 llIlf'lI1'I'BZiS'- a ': 1111 . l ' 1 A n Q A 4 E1-- -.. , ' . ' . u 10203 IXI:1n:1g0r Bust-Imll 12121. Da llillflc I S IntuS 12121. I. .. 1'-.'m'im-ty Cnntvst lhv gm-ntlo lI1ll1tlC ul gt-ntlv mlm-ml knuwmg E 20-21. Ilnrdy County Club 12120-211 For :1 man ln' nothing as sn wt-ll lu t rznyocl A l Xs hy his lll2lIIIIl'I'S.n N1.Xl1'l'll1X XX'IiXXlil'I DICNNINUX lilzY5I4.li. XY. Xfx. Slmrt t'HllI'St'I zxttvmla-cl K1-5 sm-r High S--howl: 1-1111-1-1-rl SlIt'I1lIl'I'1ll Cullvg il11'1I1l7ll'1'IIl 18120: 1IIt11I1lJ1'l'41l P. I.. 5. 2'v ls shcf nut llli1l't' than painting 1-:nn 4-xlvrvss 111' N01 V' lTl1ll1ll pfwts fum-x' xxhvn tht-3 luX'l ?N I,01'ISIi NllCHIflJI'1'll CAHIDNIH 1,1-:I-.'1'mx'x. XY. YA. l'YliI,YN 1'Il.lZ.XIili'l'll Nl.XI1l l'IY1Ll,I-L, W. Xfx. it lf! Short t'0llI'Sl'I 1'lIlCl'i'Il full IE1'0' Q1'2LdllilU'Kl It-vtown Iligh Sr-Imnl 1211112 I11C'1IIl1K'l'l1l-XCXY. C. A., C. I.. S. Chris- tian Voluntvvrsg Dvrlzxinu-r C. I,. S. l11'fCl'-SOPIUTX Contc-st 12121. Yormzil l'Ul1l'Fl'f QI'1lC1l1Il1t'll Iiuvkinu- ll lllgh Svllmml. 1111511 1'IIIl'I'K'fl S A rust- is swf-vtc-r in tlw hurlclc- th ul full lrlowm-. Th I f 1 ' 11111 rl -umm:-r tvrm. 15120. lu-rd Cullt-gr summvr 1.11.11 :nttv . . 4 . . 1111 ilu- XYIIISS nl lN1I'l'l1NYl'1l Wil. uuglm l :lm young, I st-urn tu Ilit I., .J .,. .. if? 5 RIA .X BI'.1.l,1', C,OPlzXl1.XX lull M.xia'l'1xsisl'mz, W. YA. Suolltlalx w . ., iiitvrc-rl fill 12120: l'i'vsicl4-nt C. l. 5. sl 11 1 Al2l1'1lI1SlJ1l1'Q Iligli Sf-hool 19203 :it 4 - , :1. .L 1 XX tvnclocl siiimnci- sm-hool ut Slim-plicrm 'v t4-13 1Sl2l' Sr-rgc-xiii! Cliristiziii Yoliin- Q , 1 f 1 . , 1 College 19211. N11-iiilwi' C. l,. S. Camp Fire Girls, :inrl Y. W. C. .X. Ilvi' modest looks thi- cottzxgc- mig is no nz j I 1111, XX HINJI1, I. 41 U t 1 ': E aiclorn, tliotlm1'1i. .XIJAXI I lCl.l.l'lN S1IU'l l' I4i.i1i4i.i.ix Si'i1ixczs.XX',X'.X. Short f'Hlll'Sl'f Lfl'1lflllIllt'll 154-rlu-lm-x' Blix Yi Spring- llipli Si-lmol. 12119: 4-lite-rr-rl V ,vllfirl fiollc fm IWW iv .- .1 . . 5 .... ill my to me- xxzirrl your :il'l'1'r'tii 1115 stroiiui l'i':i3' low- npr- littli-, -ii yul! low- mi- low. Y.. rf 11X1 1'Il-I B.Xll'l'l,li'l l' .l 1 JI INS ON Xoriiiul: viiti-wil full 19111. .Xitc-iiclvcl spring '11 :xml '13, SllIIlIIll'I' '181 rc-- viitc-i'c-Ll full 1918: grzicliiziterl short voiirsc- 1211213 i'c--viitviw-rl 1212411 Yiw- Pri-sirli-nt C. l,. S. wiiitc-1' 151211 Pros- iflc-nt Willucl rliilmxxiiitm11'!11! fill UWM lirlitoi'-in-Chin-f ol' Pie-kilt 12918-151g Asst. lzclltor 12110-211 5l'!'l'1'12ll'y N-nioi' Llanss 12113-1211 S01'I'U12lI'X' .X1llll'llf'lgH11I'fl 157211- 1 l'--1 1 t C l N 1'P'1 ntc S iw. .... ,... vii-ty' Coiilcist. 'ZX IJCl'lll'f'1 woman, iiolmly pluiinml. 1.1-1vif1.s, XY. Yix. .- - Y .- . 4 ..,. ..... Y S 1. ., .L l xl'-.'o- lo xvzirn, to 1-oiiilort. :incl vommaind. 1 Normal: r-iitc-rr-rl full 1920: gi-:uluuti Swcot :is thi- priinrosv pvc-ps lwm-:lfli XY.Xl.'l'lili ICDWAIRD IIICIHH .ii S11lil'IllililJS'I'UXYN, W. YA. 5- SL'l'0IIClIlI'Yf 1-Ilt01'c-tl lull 1912: rc- 'ii . ' ontorf-rl wintvr 19213 Pl'CS1fl0I1i,I'Nl'0Sl1- , innn rluss 19125-1 lg Yif-0-Pwsicloiit, C. I.. ' 1 S. 1913: Critic' C. I,. S. 19163 .lnnior ,V bw r0prvst-nt:1tix'f- on Atlilctir- Bourcl 19143- . ...A 173 Nlunzigcr Basket Bull tt-:nn 1917-181 i 1'--I mc-inlmvr Ifvxtmnpo :incl Y. Xl. C. A. w S01'x'c-cl in I'nit0cl Stzitvs Navy frmn ' .Innc 1918 until .Illly 1919, stzitionvcl :it .-Xnnziprolis. Klcl. Critic- C. I.. S. spring 121. Urzitor C. I.. S. Intvr-Sur-ii-ty' Con- 'ZX 1110l'l'Il'l' inzin, Within tho limit ul lac-4-mning inirtli, I in-'vc-1' spvnt :in lmnr's talk withal. IIAZICL IIRICXIC MARTIN SHl'1PH1iRIJS'l'OXX'N, XY. YA. Normal: entervrl full lflliig gnulimtccl in Blusir, 121161 .lunior roportor, 19121- gill P. I,. S. rcpnrtm' winter 19212 Yiw- Prosiclcnt Christian Volunteers, spring 19213 P. I.. S. Sf'f'l'0iill'y Spring 19213 '55 'l'lic tinvst cclgv is mucle with thc- lmlnnt XX'l10tSl0I1P.,' Bl was r Q it-sr 12121. ,. Yl0l,Ii'l' NIIXIC liYlCliS0l,li lXI.xii'l'lNsial'l:cz, XY. YA. Xorlnnl I'UlII'Nl'I 4-ntc-rf-cl Sll0lJlll'1'll Collc-gr lull, 1919: ,Qi':icl1i:1tc'cl from urtinslmurg lliglm. 1211213 QI'2Iflll2li0tl from short t'UllI'Sl' 19203 inc-inlwr P, I.. S. Slim- was gfmcl ns slit- was fair, XMIM'-lllllll' un mirth :ilmvv lwrl .XS pnrc- in tlmngglit :is :ingm-ls :trvi Tu lmmx' In-r was tu low- liar liS'l'I I ICH NIAHI li WI DNIYICH I3IiliIiIiI.IiY Srnixfss, XY. Xfx. Slmrt 1-oil1's0: QI'1lIlll2lil'Il livrkvln-3 rings Iligli Sc-lnml, lllltlg viitvlwl l P 4-plic-rml Ciwllt-gi-, 1.l1.ll. Ilvr Yr-rx' I1'owns :irc I-2lll'l'l' fur A llmn smilt-S of wtlior innnrlvns :nrt-. oi- II XRD IJ X 5III'.l'III-.IIIISIUXXX, XX . X A. Sm-ullclznlwz 1-lmtvlw-cl 121181 P11-sicle-llt I'Il'0SlIl1l:lII Class 12118-191 X'i1-v-Pwsiclvllt Snpl1mlm1'v Class, 1915!-120g CLIDIIIIIIY Q Iwmrntlnlll If-um, 12120-21: 111-l'I'11lJOI'. ol nba-s 1 Bzlsf- Bull Ir-zum, 12120-21: CAPIIIC l.cx- 4 IUIIIIJII 12120-211 l11l'I11lN'l' Buskvt Bull Q, IIII'llIIl 12120-121. Yun In-:ar that Iam' I:luLfI1inQ'?-vull Hll IX Pl XIII XIIYULIJ I . I 4 4 , . . . . ifI1..x'l'i..xr1lx1ux, XX X x ul'T think In-'s all fun: I I I I lint IIN- :nngc-Is laugh, Inn, :nt the guml lu- has rlnm-. KIAI1Cl.XHl'1'1' lil,I.ICX BOYIJCS IXI.Xli'l'INSBl'IiG, XX' Xfx Q0 Xurnml voursvi c-ntvrc-rl f.1lI 1.1-0 g1':1rlu:1.tv of lXI1LI'IIl1SIJllI'Q Iligll Sf-lmol C I N X' XX' C' X 192lIg1nvI11lJm' 1. ,. .' Incl Camp Fm- Girls. I':1in wnulcl I, but I dau nm I 11:11-1-, and yvt I may not 1 I muy, anlthuugh I mnrv nut. I ln' plvzxslm- wllc-n I play I10 . I., 1'olll's1'Z 1l1Il'l'1'fI IIII 1211213 IlflIIi1I4fIcl1'4'2II l1.u.1pm1 II1fI1Sc-In , . llcnslmn X. XX. L. X mn .I. I' I S -lmlXX1lI:n-fl Illlllb I xflullwf Iam' slu- xx: n Im' 5 I at IIIIII Xl-I moli lmlwr nl XXILDIX BICl.I.li I LXNXIJNI I.I'.X'lzI,S, XX. Xfx. Ilstl In lu' l:1ll't'1' In tlml uv 114-vm' stu 5 . I III 3 ll 1 lit 1 Mizuri, I'IorirI:13 I-ntcrm-cl Sl1oplw1'cI Co Imri vm 's-2 : I-nfl:-cl Iligll Sc-lmul I- In-gv, Suplmlmml-0, full 1251213 mf-mlzs-1' ol Y. XXI C. .X.1 X'if-I--P11-sicll-:mt XX'. C , . I . 1.- I II'l'K'2lNll1'l'I' P. I,. 5. XX'II11l'I' 12131. Su rc-t:n'X' llzimpslmlrv Cu. Club. Iuclur-an .. . . . .. , , mul Izrlltm' ul l,l1'Iil'I Stull 12130-ll. Ihm X :ture-mxncll-I11-1' In mix 4-usl In-1' mn Innff !'1v llml Xwrlum-s XX'1'l'K'S4l I'Ill1 ButIosm-4-In-1'w:1stnlmw-l1v1', I nw- lmut lu-1' :Incl low- 1011-x'm-1'. g1'z111111111-11 11-11111 BI:11'1111sl1111'g lligh, WIILIAIXI MASON l1.X11I1IS L1Q1-:'1'1111'N, XY. YA. 1.1-X11-1111111, X. M. C.. A.. l.111'1s11: xvU1ll111l'l'I'S, 111111 111211 1911111111111 11-11111. NYil,l'I11 within, Sl'1,.X BIAIC IJICIIAYICN 1Nl,x11'1'1Ns1s1'111s. W. Xfx. No1'111:11 00111's1-Z 1-1111-11111 11111 1111213 1E119g s11111'11 1-11111'S0, 121211g 1111-1111111 111 C. L. S. .fXc1x'1r1'1isi11g 1511111.11 11' 1 111111g111'11111:1, 19211. Oh whis111-, 111111 I'11 1-111111- 111 x'1-. IIIX S1-1-111111:11'y: 1-1111-1'1-11 f:111 1112111 g1':111- 11:11O 1.1111111w11 IIig11.S1-1111111 1112111 P1'1-s- 1111-111 C. L. S. 1111111-1' 'Eli 1111-111111-1' XY11x' s111111111 :1 1111111, w1111s1- 111111111 if S11 1i1i1- his g1':11111si1'1- 1-111 111 :11:111:1s11-1'7 i ,O V- 7 -JJ. 9 1 12' '. . ., . .. . 111 111 X11 xx NIXI 1.x 311 1111 1:11s'r111x'x XX X 1 X1 1 111111 1 111111111 S11 11 111 1i1,lZ.X1S1'I'1'11 .1.XN1. S1 'lil-111W 131-.111x11'1'11x, XY Xfx, . 1I'111Il ' 'SU ' ' 1 1' 1111' 1,11111-g1- 121173 :1111-11111-11 1.1-11'1sl1111'g 81-111- i11:11'3'1 gl'I111ll111L'11 51'1'111111:11-xv 1212112 111-- ' 1' 7'-s11111z111 Cluss 121171 S1-1'1'1-1:11'y 11111111111 1111111111111'1- Class 111183 '1'1'1-:1s111'1-1' P. 1. S., 1111113 P11-s1111-111 XX 111:11'11 1.111111 111111 ' 1l'7 J -1'1'1'1:11'3' X. XX. 1.. X., 1.11.1--111 1 1'1's- 1111111 1l1'11'1 l21INl1111 P 1 S 1111 ' ' . 1 . I ' ,...-....1' ' . ....,. 1112111 X. NN. 11, X. 1'1-111'1-s1-111:111x'1--:11 -- z 1 111'g:111111xx'11, s111'111g L 1 - s N1:111:1g1-1' 111 51-111111' 1.1:1sf Q -Q 1 '11':11 f11':1A11ll:111- 111 111211. 111:11 1111111g1111111111-:1s111'1-S111-11:1Q111-111 1- 111111 11 11'11g:11 11111111. 1'2- 111'1 1-11111's1-1 1-1111-1'1-11 1:111 11 11 1111111-11 Irving 1111111-gm S11-1-11111111-s11111'g, P1 X1 1 1,11 1111111 XX 1111111 111111 1111 511 - 1 nf. 1, - 151 1 1'1'11' S111-1--1 2 ' , . 11111 X XX. C.. .X., ..11,l111l1l 1111 P. 1,. S. K11':11111:111 111 P1:11111 1'1 1 XYI11' at ' 1' 111901. I '-1'2 XI,XI1X' Ii.X'1'I11iI11NIi 13118 8111111111-.1111s'1'1 mx, XX. X X. XX'1,I.I, NIA 111111111 11111 111111 XXI11:ll'l1 Sl1111'1:- .FL , 1 .., .,.1. 111117, 111111 1111-111111-1' f111-1- 1.IlI11, 1 X I I S S111' IS 111'1111X' 111 1111114 111111, 11 1'1'111y1111:111i 111111. 11 11111:1s:1111, 11111, 141111II11i 1111. Y XX' N1,x11'1'1Ns1s1'111s, XX'.X'1x. X111'111:11 1-11111's1-: 11I111'1'l'11 fz111 1211113 11':11111:111-11 11-11111 BI:11'1i11s11111'g.f IIIQI1, S13 SI11Jl'1 1-11111's1-, 111211: 1111-11111111 111' ,. . 4- C A ' 1111- C11I11111g11- 1,.I N 11111 11111111 111 1'11111:1, 111211. 131- 111 111-1' x'11'11111s X'1'1'X' 11111111 131-11111111'1:11111s:1 111111-11I11111. 2 fl I111l'IiI1I'I'Ii CIUXIRIQ BIC.XX'ICIiS IC'I'IIICI, NLXHY II1JI,I,ID1X NI.-x11'1'1Ns111'1111. XX'. Xfx. N01'I11ilI 1-11111's11: 6111111111111-11 81111111 c:UlII'S0, 191133 11111111111-1' C. I,. S. 1'11U1!111x'f1-11-1111,11111111111111111-11111111, 1 I , 1 , 01' Hl1I'l'IX' y1111'1I g1'1111' 1111111111-: LIl111v111111X' 1tI'11'l1f1 :11111 1-11-111' X'0l11' 1111111 XX'I1y 2111 1111s 11111 :11111 tI'Ul111If'... I I.1J1f1ICNCIi Ii. LIPSCONIB .I1aNx1N11s'1'11x, XX'. YA. X . 1. 1 ., ' 1 C. . 8111-1 111-:11-11 S1111 111'i11gs3 11111-1'1-V1-1' s111 :11'1'1x'1-S, N11 1' 1111i111s 11111' 1111i11- as S110 1111'111s 11111 1lX'11S.,' nd Nl1l'Il12lI 1-11111's1-1 Q1'1l1CIl11l1PKI IQ1-yscr : ': S1-1111111 121181 9111911111 8111111- '11 C111I11Q1- 11111 111193 g1'z11111:111-11 sI1111'1 11's1- 1212113 1'1 -K'l111'l'l'C1 spring 151121: S1-1-1'111:11'y P. I,. S. winter 111211: 1111-111111-1 X X' C' X C1111 111111 XYill:11'tl Club 1 '. hm' cya DUILX B1.X'l'Il.I3A IRODCICHS Nl.XH'l'1NSIil'liG, XY. YA. Xuruml: :xttt-mln-tl Buwling Gre-Ou State NtJl'I1l1ll, Bowling Graft-11, Ky.: entcrc-cl Sht-plicrrl Cullvgc- summvr 191211: l1lQ11ll10I'tll' C. I.. S. M.XL'IiJli YAN Bl1i'l'lili IIOLLIDA lXl.X1i'l'INSlil'liG, XY. YA. Nnriuul c-oursv: fil'i1Clll:ll0Cl short. 1-oiirsc 1211131 mvmbvr C. l.. S. MRS. .lL'Nli li. FIICLD Coi.l'xlisl's, limxs. Nurmul: c-iitvrocl .lunc 12117: attends-cl summer term 12120. BICSSIIQ CLAIIRIC ll.XXYSli ROCK OAK, XY. Y.x. Short Ooursoz cutvrocl spring 1917: Scmotury C. l.. S. spring 121121: me-mbm' incl X XY C X Ht-p1'oof on hm' lips. but ai smilv in Illil.liX HHSIC l.l'l l'l.l-Q Nl.Xli'I'lNS11l'HG, XY. Y,x, .Ji U xunimiml lmvly Hlblllillll Nature mmla- tbcv f 'lb tc-mpc-1' munf XYt- hurl Iwi-ii brutt ,V ,f XXl1llUllTYUll,-i ICSTIIIQIR MAY lll'l'li l..Xl'll.X lil.lZ.Yl3li'l'll l.lClil,IDlil-I 11m,G1.lSylLL,.1v xy. yt- S1lli1'111g1i1JS'l'tAYX. XY. Y.x, Xnrmzil 00111391Ql'ilClll1llt'1l from llvrl- N l'lll1'l3 1'lll1'l1'l'l 1 Qlslflllilllffl gvsvillv lligh St-huul. 121181 1'lltl'l'1'Kl Slmfl, fflllfsf' llllll- Nlvllllwl' l - ll' 5'- Slwplit-rcl College lull 111121: gmcliinits-tl l'-l1Ql1Sf1 flllllf- urt c'ui11'sc-, 1920. NlC'llllTCl' of P. l.. S.: XYill:u'rl Club: Clt-ti Club. GUl.lJlli Cl .XlilCli lillJXYlil.l. Unis, XY. Y.x. yoluxxljlg YIHQQIXIAX Nltxl-UXIC - Short t'Ull1'St'1 Qrauluzitv, Davis lligb , , , Svlnml, 1EP21igt-iitmw-cl Sli:-plic-rrl Cnllt-gm-. 5m'3l'll 3m'STUWNV ll b X -Y spring 121241. Nlmulwr P. l.. S. Pizum votirsvz utti-uclt-cl Wzusliiiigtnii lA'lll'l'1ll lligll Sc-lwolz Pl1l1'l't'fl S111-plit-ril ll.Xl'llill'i'li lS.'XBlfl, YUST Collc-gc' spring 11120: Sw-1'vt:11'y P. l . S. . , Q , . , ' . full 12120: 'l'1'vz1Sl1x'e-1' spring 11121: Prvs- B llm'l i'l N NMA' ll ' X 'X' lllt'l1i XYi.ll:i1'rl Club spring 181213 mviu- Slmrt 4-uilrsvz graiclimtv lim-rkcltiy l1'v1'ufPlt-kc-t Stull:.luniur1't-pr4-wi1t:i- Springs lliub St-huul. 121 1 1-ntt-rwl tivo on thc- Col1m1gm'nnt:i Stull: rv- Slim-plu-1-41 C1vll1'Qvspl'iI1g. 121211. llll'llllN'l' portm' .luuior Class. of ll. l,. S. .,- ...F Nufllltll f'0llI'SC'I Qnlrlilaitvcl Nlurtius- rum lllQli Sr-limml. 1511511 0111011-cl Slipp- lu nl Cullwft- 1'-ill llllll' Lfl l1lll'lll'll fliurt OUR NIASCOT XX H. S. XYIIITE, I1 ww-i.. X- E- 'J I r Q O Q .5 Q o 212, T fig Q D QVN ks! 3 'C I I I I fenior Class Histor. Xyllt'lN't' we eame. and whither we go, who we are and how many we are no one knows. Our ranks have been thinned by many who have answered the eall to other oe- eupations, and to what extent we have been reinforeed from the .lunior Class will not be made manifest until Commenee- ment is over. Though various eauses have made many who were Freshmen in '17 leave sehool, yet aeeessions have been reeeived from other sehools and our elass is by no means small. Vvhether we be few or many, we are an illustrious elass. We have not only won honors for ourselves, but we have also lived through periods of the severest agitation in Shepherd College. The Senior Class has been ehristened the White Class in honor of the loyal and able President ol Shepherd College W. II. S, White. At our initial meeting in the autumn of '20 we eleeted Charles Priee llarper, ol' Pendleton County, Pres- ident of the Senior Class. Under the aggressive leadership of this young man we expeet to eonquer all obstacles whieh may perehanee eome our way. On the basket-ball floor our elass had several players. On the diamond we have the star pitieher of the Normal team and also several other players. In the inter-soeiety contests our representatives have appeared. In short we have studied everything from the texts whieh our Freshmen find so diffi- eult to those high prineiples whieh give our Senior Normals glory. Now we shall soon go forth as graduates. XYe do not elaim to be eneyelopedias of knowledge. lt, was not for this we eame to Shepherd College. The development. of thought has been our ehiel aim. If we have sueeeeded in this we are then sure that our educ-ation has not been a failure. NYe retire from the seene of aettion not with any boast., but humbly asking for a plaee to employ the talents we have developed. NY. Il. and Il. B. J. To The lenior Class of Tvvent. -One Class ol twenty-one we praise thy name For thou seekest neither riehes nor fame. True to thy motto and thy llower Serviee and purity will give thee power. Built from timber that. is strong and lirm Shaped by true workman who are skilled and learned, Given to the eoming years of time To light for the freedom of every elime. When into the world we see thee go XYith a great ambition to serve and grow We know not what may obstruet thy way But we know thou wilt truly serve thy day. VKX- love to think of days that are past Of those golden sehool days that sped so fast, Vyhen we were taught! how to smile away The eares and sorrows of every day. Our friendships of elass are very dear And we know they will live through every year. And the days we spend dear Class with thee XYill shine like beaeons aeross life's sea. XYe will sing thy praise in realms above XYhen we gather around that Throne of love And every Angel of God will see Ilow pure is the XN'hite Class of Old S. C. SCHOOL DAYS Class Propliecl Wt- wt-rt- sitting ont- day in our t-nt-hantt-tl wood ht-side tht- Potomat- gazing tlrt-amily upon a ht-autiful spot of grt-t-n, yt-lyt-ty moss and loyt-ly whitt- May tlowt-rs. As wt- sat tht-rt- wt- thought of our St-niors, who woultl soon ht- st-paratt-tl antl wt- wontlt-rt-tl in what lit-ltls tht-y woultl rt-ap tht-ir for- tunt-s. Ont- llowt-r st-t-mt-tl largt-r, pm-t-r. swt-t-tt-r and mort- pt-rft-t-t than all tht- rt-st and as wt- watt-ht-tl it, it sot-mt-tl to smilt- antl nod, antl tht- nt-xt thing wt- knt-w out stt-ppt-tl a fairy in a whitt- roht-. Slit- t':llNQ ht-fort- us antl said, alt-mht-rs of tht- W'hitt- Class, l will gladly ht-lp you solyt- your prohlt-ni. I am tht- fairy of purity and am intt-rt-stt-d in tht- t-lass of '2l. l hayt- ht-lpt-d lfatht-r 'l'imt- plan tht- futurt- ol' t-at-h mt-mht-r. lit-t-ausv this t-lass rt-alizt-s that W'ork Conqut-rs All Things , it will hayt- a lmrightt-r luturt- than any t-lass that has gont- out from Sht-pht-rd Collt-gt-. As sht- liuisht-tl spt-aking wt- wt-ro tillt-tl with wondt-r to lintl ourst-lyt-s fat-ing a ht-:tyy grt-t-n t-urtain upon whit-h wt-rt- writtt-n strangt- symhols. XYht-rt- art- wt-7 wt- askt-tl. You art- in l-'atht-r 'l'imt-'s Palat-t- , answt-rt-tl tht- fairy antl pulling hat-k tht- ht-ayy t-urtain sht- said, Bt-holtl tht- futurt- ol' your t-lass matt-sf' 'l'ht-rt- wt- ht-ht-ltl in tht- prt-sitlt-nt's t-hair at W'ashington a pt-rft-t-t likt-nt-ss of W'oodrow Wilson in tht- pt-rson of our prt-sitlt-nt, Charlt-s llarpt-r who likt- lirnt-st in tht- Crt-at Stout- Fat-t- , hatl ht-t-omt- likt- that whit-h ht- atlmirt-tl. As- sisting him as St-t-rt-tary of tht- Trt-asury was tht- t-llit-it-nt Sula Dt- llayt-n. Among tht- lt-ading politit-ians of tht- day wt-rt- rt-yt-alt-tl to us William Ilarris antl his wift- Katht-rino llirst llarris. t-at'h striving to t-xt-t-l tht- otht-r in tht- politival worltl. WR- tht-n askt-tl, W'hy tlo wt- not st-t- llattit- .lohnson among tht- politit-ians'. ' lf you will look ht-fort- you, you will lt-arn why sht- is not tht-rt-, said tht- fairy. l'pon looking again ht-yond tht- t-urtain of timt- wt- saw ht-r in a Iittlt- Brown homt- wht-rt- joy was tluty antl loyt- was law. ,Xs wt- ltitmlit-tl t-ai-nt-stly at, a strong fat-t- with a familiar frown wt- rt-t-ognizt-tl our faithful Klargart-t lioylt-s as prin- t-ipal of tht- 'l'oil St-hool. Faithful in that whit-h is lt-ast, murmurt-tl tht- nu slit- fairy as tht- st-t-no t-hangt-tl. WR- saw in tht- distant-Q a largt- automohilt- fat-tory antl wt- thought of tht- happy rides at Sht-pht-rd Collt-gc antl t-yen ht-fore wt- saw tht- ownt-r approat-hing wt- knt-w that this st-t-ond llt-nry Ford ol' Amt-rit-a was no otht-r than W'altt-r llt-rr. Our mintls wantlt-rt-tl to our t-ntt-rtaint-r at tht- dormi- tory. What has happt-nt-d to lilizaht-th Spot-ow? Is sht- rt-ally a tlignitit-tl st-hool tt-at-ht-r as sht- saitl sht- woultl ht-7 wt- inquirt-d of our nt-w frit-nd. Ahl you will ht- surprist-tl wht-n l tt-ll you that sht- was graduatt-tl from Pt-ahotly st-vt-ral yt-ars ago antl is now a yt-ry rt-st-ryt-tl antl tlignilit-tl music- tt-at-ht-r at Spt-row Point, lion- tut-ky, wht-rt- ht-r fayoritt- at-tor, Charlt-y Chaplin plays t-yt-ry Saturday night, VW- wt-rt- fort-t-tl to look intt-ntly at tht- splt-ntlitl t-oat-h of tht- haskt-thall tt-am of Chit-ago llniyt-rsity ht-fort- wt- rt-t-ognizt-tl our athlt-tt-, Dick Davis. Wt- tlitl not st-t- liathorint- Boswt-ll hut lfatht-r Time-'s faithful gnitlt- toltl us sht- was trayt-ling in Iiuropt- on ht-r hont-ymoon. Aftt-r st-yt-ral yt-ars of st-ryit-t- as a musit- tt-at-ht-r sht- hatl at last t'host-n ht-twt-t-n tht- Iwo. Sut-h a quaint Nt-w England town was shown to us antl oyt-r an amplt- huiltling wt- saw Miss Lipst-omh's St-hool for Gir-ls antl wt- knt-w wt- hatl found our liathlt-t-n, W'ilda. Ilannum, our dormitory nurst-, wt- lt-arnt-tl, hatl ht-t-omt- a promint-nt physit-ian in Florida antl was prat-tit-ing at. Kissimt-t-. Gt-orgv Ludwig our strong. gt-ntlt-, unassuming, yt-t t-nt-rgetit- lt-atlt-r in st-hool at-tiyitit-s was rt-yt-alt-tl to us as tht- ht-ad of tht- largt-st st-hool for lmoys in tht- L'nitt-tl States. working out his original itlt-as. Wit- wt-rt- toltl that in his st-hool tht- only rult- was honor antl that tht- print-ipal of tlisteiplint- was t-o-opt-ratitm. Oyt-1' tht- ht-tl of tht- sufft-ring in .lohns llopkins llospital wt- rt-t-ognizt-tl tht- sympatht-tit- lat-t- of listht-r llitt- likt- a ministt-ring angt-l allaying tht-ir pain. ln anotht-r hospital was Goltlit- liidwt-ll a rt-tl t-ross nurst- doing ht-r hit for sul'l't-ring humanity. Ruth lXlyt-rs. whost- grt-att-st t-harm was ht-r yoit-t-, antl who was very ambitious to reaeh Yehl lYalel, at last sue- eeeded and became the songster of the forest. NVQ' diseovered that the queen of soeiety in Salt Lake City was our own Martha Dennison, the wife of a millionaire. XYe were given a glimpse of a happy home in Martins- burg where, presiding over the mansion of the manager of the B. N U. railroad, we found Maude llollida. A view of a large millinerv establishment in Charleston eaused us to wonder who was so fortunate as to own so mueh of fashion's treasures, but when we saw the great sign, lXIadam lithel IIollida we remembered our beauty loving friend. In the most remote mountainous distriet of our own state we saw the beaming eountenanee of llazel Martin shining as a guiding light to the people yearning to know more of the true religioni .Xs we looked eagerly for another vision of our elass mates a. moving pieture flashed on the sereen and we saw as leading aetress a eharming young lady whom we reeoguized as Reva Copenhaver and as leading aetor, her husband, Cecil Bell the handsomest member of our elass. Bess Ilawse whose ambition was to eook, aeeomplished her aim and heeame a. gentle team-her of the eulinary art at. XYheeling, VV. Ya. VW- had to look twice at the rieh merehantt of Paris lo reeognize our old friend Freel XYelshans. Onee treasure of our elass, he later became treasure of broken hearts. Ilow Strange that such a gentle personality should beeome so eruel a Midas. Louise Gardner eame before us on a ehautauqua plat- form as the seeond humorist of America. The XYort,h of a Smile was the suhjeet of her leeture. XYhile we looked longingly at the ehanging seenes before us we found the records of several 0l2lSSIH21,t6'S in the eolumns of a, prominent, daily, The Shepherdstown Register, which was held before us. It read: Mrs. .lune li. Field has been appointed Superintendent of Kansas sehools. livelvn Maddox is the honorable pereeptress of Miller llallf' Klatilda liodgers has been appointed prineipal ol the Sz-html of lftlties ill Sl. hollis. .Xda Seott has been honored by being made professor uf .Xgrieulture in llaryard l'niversity. Nl2ll'Q2lI'l'l lieavers is the model for the lalllous rlesignel NlUllSll'lll'.l1Ull?t'S. llelen l,ittle is teaehing in the model sehool in the XXI-st Yirginia l'niversity. Ilarriett Yost has aeeepted the position ol' Prineipal at St. .lames .Xe:11lemy. As the llegistt-r's interesting pages faded from view we heard Mae liversole singing a lullaby in her bungalow home in California. ln beautiful Berkeley Springs we eaught a glimpse of the village musie teaeher. listher NYidmyer. Sinee Laura l.ieklider so loved her elass eolor, green, we were not surprised to lind she had ehosen it for her name. XYe were very eager to learn our own fate and turning to the fairv we asked, XYhy do we not see ourselves in the future of the XYhite Class? lt is useless, answered the fairy to reveal to you your future for ouija has already named the vietims of your al'lieetions. XYith eager gratiturle for the graphie vision ol the future ol eaeh other member of the XYhite Class, we turned to thank our graeious guide when lo the present was all that remained! The last. rays of the sunset, touehed the green hed lovingly and the flowers nodded their heads understandingly to us as we lingered Where memories had been woven into dreams of other days. Zenith XYilson. Oleta Arnold Null-. argaret Boyles 1 liarles llarpei' Il-ittie lohnson llutl I ll . . . iN y-'s -ya f,lJllCllll1lX'l'l' ll ixel Martin George Ludwig :itilda llogers lune Ifields Ileleu Little I iura Lieklider I tliel Ilollltla uurle Ilollida lxatluleen Lipseouili Suli Dt ll in ,I ' ilk :irguerite Bc-ay ers :io Ify'ei'sola- I stlier Illte HI:-ta .Xl'llUltl lx utlierine Bosxxell iuise Gardner W ilda Ilannuni 'SSH' Tl1lllSt' I liralietli Sperri X uitll Wilson l yelyn Maddex Goldie Iiidyyell artha Ilenniso lx itlierine llirst Mlu Seott ll irriett ost l stlier W uliuy er lt't'll Iii-ll liielizird Ilaxis William llarris I ieel XXUISIIQIIIS :alter llerr X ololitli' Nlululli' SEI IOB ST TISTIC i l. Sruoxo Poixr Iixiiaxr Guru AMl'SIiMIiN'l' Pnoseiiczr or IXIABBLXGE Fl rL'nF Study Boll Beya I ink Near Deeided Gardner Loye Iiitty Blufling Which Mormon Study Ilas done .limmie Kidding Sure Farmer's yyife Penn State Slamming Bex Basket Ball Fourth of .Iuly Who knows linott lflirting Monk Playing Knotty Can't. tell Musie Boys Sister Being good Perhaps Teaehing Bakerton Sleeping Ilous-er Gym W'hat Ma says Beal estate Boys Dress White Lookng Sweet Slim Beyond Teaehing Well Sons Talking Looking .Iaines Too tall Seott Pear-hes See S. .l. Canning peaehes Farm Men G-o-g lilkins Maybe Big Coupe Wondering Maude Flirting Short South Work Wishing Iithel Singing Long Lasting Good time Dani-ing Charles Tennis Guess Good Boys Talking Diek Car rides She'll eateh him Society belle Iler hair Power Bob Flirting Gee Far away Ilonie Noiseness .Iaines Bieyeling Doubtful Teaeher I etters Beayers Bob Soft drinks If he yyill haye me Ilardware Ifirmness Shy Iler loyer Ford Sedan Settled Baby doll Chandler Flirting Dayton Musie Splendid Cooking Speaking Falling in X o oye Ilarper Painting Bright To marry Longness Spoonin Ilis pieture Getting demerits Ijneertain Pretty mans wife Telling Aiolies Chewing gum Dignity Talking Can't say Maiden lady Singing Sneezing Who kuoyys Betting Willing Teaehing Conlidenee Getting fussed .Xllen Anything Sometime Nurse Smiling Being sweet Mother Thinking Large A quiet life Danr-ing Iienamond Lewis Shown Oh! Boy W'ouldn't like to te Grand 'Pau llome siekness Ilarry Moon Xmas day Ilappy yyife Giggling Iiissin June Teasing Ilopeless Old maid tllieyxing gum B fam' S,W.l. Boating Beautiful Sunlight Ifishing Loye Don't knoxy Ilarping Ilurry Great Gunning Work Bill Book Cloudy .lust before lfeet lfreshmen girls lleger Skipping Very poor Pugilist liating Gralibing Bed headed in-ls Buttin' in to eyerything Not for me Dead beat llair Peeping Ilis hat Ilanging on the fenee Not delinite An artiele .Xthleties Business Playinff Piano . 5 VIAPIN' Pretty girls XX el-sh'ns Nliss Mft' Ijtlflgl' Bi-otl '-'ix-fifty ll'I Smoking W ork Big brother' Bemote Approaehing sloyyly, e. r. Not uneasy Missionary PUIIUCIIII Bright 132 l'nth Nlyvrs giving tn Ynlt- CYI-lilii' II ittn .Inliiistm nut ln-ing in If . Ilinrli-s II:ii'pvi' trying to c-:it nuts with :i IQIIIIUI I 7 I uniax-ti:1i'tlnf'i'h:ix'lngths-lrlnm-S? Iivss Ilnwsm- Ilirting with w'nInw'm-i's'? 004 Hflan You lniagintf' 'Yil tlUIIt'IllI1lYl'I'IIUI tulliilig tn sollll' ull tht- luv. s 'V ' ' . . . M i i zirgzm-t Iinylt-s nnt thinking nt' Iinlpli? I iw-I XVI-lslinns without rosy 1-ln-1-lis? fl ,P fm nith Wilstni gt-tting 1-xt-ita-rl? I I ,QS ,f I liznhti-h Sin-i'nw' lit-ing quit-t'? I lx itlizirinf- Ilirst nut Yaiinping tht- lmnys? lx ithlr-4-n I il-st-tnnli lnsing In-1' rlignity? XX illinni llzirris without l'i'm-vlilc-s'? 1-tn .Xrnoltl nut l:inghing'.' 63 ff X - Nlna- I'1x'i-i'sul4- using slung? I I 0 ' 1 I II iyvl Nlnrtin not lil4ii1gtlivlmys'.' ,.. la V f XI2lI'Qlll'I'lil' Iii-:ix'vi's lic-ing tiniitlil ' . X J, fi' Cmlrlit- Iiiclwi-Il lnsing :1 ganna- ut' tm-nnis? V, F fy' T ' .-:-ix :ilte-i' lla-i'1'4lying til' :i lirtilu-n lii':ii't'f jf-' ' , Q Nnln Il:-Il:ix't-n nut tnllaingi' ,ggix ' :Egg -, 5 ithxirinr- linswvll lit-ing xi si-lnml in:n'ni '? Qfifip? ' I NIIIPI' Ilita- giving lt-ssnns in s1mniinlngy '? , 'Y ' 432' I , :irtlni Ilvnnistni In-ing nn nlcl inziimlil ' I Qthm-1'XYicliiiyvi'iicit clrt-:nning nl' Si-ntflaimli' Q XX ilclri Ilzinnnni lit-ing thv Ilnrinittn-y pliysit-inii'.' I 4-1-il H4-ll not visiting thv clui'initni'y'l f Xlzitiltln l'Imlg1-rs worry ing thv IIIIITIWJII :it Nlillvi- Ilulli' 1 :inclv llnlliclzi giving rlzint-ing lvsstiiis' K : x Iilf'llIIl'll Ilnx is In-ing tlignitim-cl? A Nlrs. .Innv lfim-lil without zi sniili-1' QLE llvlm-il I ittli' lic-ing iclI1 f i Q9 if I inrzi I If'lxlIIlttI' not tt-in-hing sr-limilil I Q fit-u1'gv l.l1clwig not In-ing popiilxli' with thv twin-li-tiff I thvl Ilnllitln not In-ing stiitliniis? I Ya-lyn Nlaulcla-X living iiivlziin-linlx .' Gm X nlnnmli- Nlailnnt- living :ingry'? 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'1l11 Miss TllI'Il1'1', 111121-1 lxlilfflll 111-11111-111hs llfxl' 's1- :11111 lwggy 111:11 sh1- llllly' 11:1x'1- :1 way 111 1:'1li1- 111-1' I1 1114s fr11111 lllfx 1-11111.-gv 111 ll1'I' 11111111- :11111 11:11-li :1g:1i11, xxvltllll Ying 111 1'2ll'1'Y lll1'lll. 1111- 1'1'1-LM 7. T11 Mrs. f121l'1llIl1'l', lClizz1111-111 S111-r11w 111-11111-:1111s ' ' -' :J ' Nl1lI'y 111:11 s111-111:1y still :11111r1- 1111 1111 A1111111111f11l 1 18115 1111 111 Nllll-I1'1'1 1111111-1111111 1'Y1'l'. 1'r1-LAI 8. 'll1l 1X'1's. Sf'll111'11l1'I', NN'111l:1 1111111111111 111-11111-:1 1112 1111' il-ish 1 lI'114U 111111-11 Qlll' 114011 111 131'llll'lI'Y YX1lllx 111 11 1111-x' X1 ll 111 usi- 13' 111- gix'1-11 111 C:11111-ri111- XY1Ill1'1'S 1111- 1-11111i11g 1' -: ' 111 1l1'l' 11r111-111-1- l1'1l1'1l1l1Q. l'1'1-311 9. T11 Marx' ll:1r111-s1y, l,11111s1- c1ill'1lIl1'l' 111-11111-11 1 1'l'21l1' 111 1l2ll11N lllilf sh1- 111:1y 111-V1-r 1-1111 11111. 111s l'1'1-.xi 1111. 1111 1:11111 111-11111-rs1111, cll1ill'lL'a 11.111111 111 1-11111s his 1l11llllX 111 1112ly :1 V11-1r1.1lz1. 111:11 111- lllily 1'lll01'l2llll 1111- 111-111111- 111 1111' s11111x' 112111. l'l'11,NI ll. 111 131111s1- lX1Ill1fI', 1211211111-111 51N'l'11XY 111-11111-:1 llls -' : 11- 1LflI'1i 1111- c.1l1ll'l11' 111111111111 1111111111-s lllill sh1- 111:1x' 01111111111 11 ' ' 'R 1111159 11 1111- lJ11r111111'1r1' :11111 s:1x'1- 11111111 going 111 1111 1111111 1 1- 1ig11r1-s 111:11 i1 will s:1x'1- 1111lll1'y :11111 :11s11 111111-. 11-1-.11 12. T11 Mrs. S1-:11111111. 11:11111- 1101111 91111 1J1'f1l.I1'1llllQ 1111' lllllllt-X' 111 111'1'lill1ll 111:11 1ll1'1'1' 11111 s1111 11c :111 1-111111-ss11111 tl 11'll1'l' :11 M1111-r 111111. l'l'1'lM 121. rllfl 1.1-i111 R11-D111111l1l, 1i:11l11-ri111- llirst 111-- 1111111111115 ll1'l' :111i1i1i1-s 11s 21 11115141-1 lJ:lll 13121Y11I' 111:11 1111- S. 11 girls' 11-:1111 111:13' 111-11-1' l1.1s1- ll gz11111-. l'1'1-211 ll. rllfl 111111111-s lYlllSSf'l', lllfx M1111-r 112111 girls 111-- 11111-:1111 :111 1-111-11'i11g Qlllll, 111-1111111 Sl11'llS, 1-11-, 111:11 111igh1 111- 11-11 113' 1111-111 i11 1111- 11111-1-11. ll1111s1-. l'l'liM l.'1. T11 L111-3' lXl1'D1Dll1ll11, 1111-111 AI'll11lCl 111-11111-:11hs 111-r glasses lllilf shc- lllily s1-1- 1111' NV11I'l11 1ll1lll1'l'1'1lllY. ITI-:xl 111. T11 lglllll Gri1'1'1-111, Slllil D1-ll11x'1-11 111-11111-11111s 1lPI' :'111ili13' 1111' 1:1111-3' 11-1111-ing 111:11 shr- may 111-1'-111110 21 11-:11'111-1' i11 the C:1s1l1- S1-1111111 i11 N1-w XY11I'1i C1133 l'l'IiM 17. '1111 C1llllQI'lIl1' lXl1l1ll1'W!-2, 1111111 N131-1's111-11111-:1111 lllll' :1l1ili1y :1s il 111111111-111 s111-11111-1' 111:11 S1111 may s1.11111- Klily 111- in f'O1lQl'1?SS. ITI-LM 18. T11 1 illiun 1311121-1-11, lie-x':1 C11111-1111:1x'1-1' 111-- f1llGHl1llS 111-r 1111111111-s 111111 shc- 111:1y l11-1-111111- 11l1Dl'l' Sll1'1'1'SSlllll i11 s1-1-11ri11g Il 111:111. l'1'1-LM lil. T11 1111249 SlilllIl1'I', Z1-11i111 XYis1111 111-11111-111hs llfxl' 11'l1i11- lX'1ll'Y 1l1lI'l'1ll' tllilil S111- 111:11 2l1XY1lyS s1-1- 111-1' s1-11 us 11l1l1'1l'S sc-Q ll1'l'. I'rm1211. T11 XYi111crs F11111, l'l!'1'0l hY1'lSl11l1lS 111-11111-111hs his ability 111 sing s11 111:11 S111-11111-r11 C0111-gc will 1-11111i11111- 111 111119 21 CilI'l1S11ll IlP1ll'. l'1'1ix1 21. T11 Mrs. XY11i11-, B1-ss ll11x1's1- 111-11111-u1hs he-r r1-1-1-i111 1111- 1111111i11g 11-1111111111l1- 1.11111 sh1- lllily 111k1- 1111- 111111- ri11- 111111 1111 i1 111 M111-g:111's Grove Fair 111-xt y1-111: l'1'1-LM 22. T11 NIil1lr1-11 B1'1w1-1's, lxli1I'Qll9I'l11' B1-1111-rs 111-- 11111-111hs l'l1'l' 11111111 11112111 sh1- 11111.x' shi111- 1111 111-1' l'l11l'Cl. l'l'liNI 23. T11 .l:11111-s 111111-y, C1-1-il 131-11 111-11111-111l1s his s111111ly 111 1'I'1'1N' 111-1-111110 11111111141-1'1-1111-ls s11 111:11 111- will s11111 111-gging 1111- girls 1111' 1111-111. l'l'liNI21. T11 1111- M1111-1' 111111 girls, XY1l11l'l' llGI'I' 111-- 11111a:11hs 11is 151111-11 Six 111:11 1111-3' 111:11 ll1lX'l' s1111:1- 1'111-:1s11r1- :11111 11111 h:1x'1- 111 walk 111 1111- 1111s1 01111-1-. l'1'1-:M 25. T11 1.1-ste-1-I.i11k, George 11111l11'ig 111-11111-:11l1s his lll0fll'Slj' 111:11 111- Illilj' s1-1 :1 g1.11111 1-x:111111l1- 1111- 1111- s11111e111.s 111 S. C.. I'1'1-:xl 211. T11 'll1l1'lIl12l M1111-r, XYi1li:1111 ll1ll'I'lS 111-11110111115 his reel hair that she nmy eontinue to shine even more than she does nt. present. l'rm127. To Marie Peer, lithel Hollifla hequenths her henutiful hair that she may have 11 clouhle supply. I'l'l-:M 28. To Blilclrecl Hiee. Mrs. Field hequeziths her sweet smile that she may hrighten up the eorner where she is. l'ri-LMBED. To Catherine NYinters, Lnurn Lieklicler he- queaths her sensible ideas that she may star as Il sehool teueher. l'I'liM 30. To Minnie Ilenclrieks, Helen Little hecpieaiths her last. nzune as it cleserihes her type to fl, T. I'1'1-:M 31. To Kenna Knott, Muttiltlzi. Rogers hequeziths her sttutlious manner that she may finish S. C. 1932. l'l'lix1 32. To Frances Needy, Evelyn Xlzulclex hequenths her hook of l.ongfellow's poems that she niny enjoy the work of the great poet. l'1'1ix1 233. To lilizuheth 'l'rump, Ada St-ott hequeziths her walking shoes that she muy keep the road hot hetween Ke:1rneysx'ille :incl Shepherclst.own. ITEM 31. To Scott. James, Esther NYichnyer hequeziths her visiting mircl that he nnty never forget those moonlight strolls clown the crinal. I'l'IiM 35. To Louise liable, lI:t.rriet Yost hequealths her zrlzirm eloek so that she may always wake the girls nt Miller llzill about four o'el0ek in the morning when exzuns. are seheclulecl for eight-thirty. I'r1ixl3t5. To lfrzinees Sttreihy, Esther llite hecpieuths her missionary abilities that he mary have help when he goes to Chino. lIl','X1.i1. lwo Klllflrel Nl2ll'Sll2lll, Nlilt' l':X'l'l'SUll' he queuths her lovzihle tlisfmosltion that she niux' some mlny he ehosen :ls queen of I,ox'e :intl Benllty :rt Morgan s Grow l' zur. l'I'l-QNI ISS. To l.en:i llouser, Nlzirthax Dennis'-n lH'flllK'1lfllN her ennclx' lioxes that she nmx' till them with Iuelue lor the Bell tlfeeili of Shepherclstown.V l'1'1-:xi 1351. To Klziry lflorenee Yan Kletre. tloltlie Kid well hequeziths her .Qreen how the-my that she max' nex spenfl her Sunclztv 9X'il'IllllQS :ilone l'I'liXl IH. To :ill who think we ltzive heen generous :incl showerl ll reall true eollege S'llI'll, the Senior Class. hetpieztths ai horse shoe, :ls 21 Syllllllll ot Cool l.ut-li . In xxltness whereof. we have hereunto set our haincl :intl sezil. this twelfth flax' ol Nlnreh. .X. D., Nineteen llunrlr 'l'xventy-one. 11921 l. 8l'.XIUlt LIMXSS lSliAI SlQll0Il, seailezl, pulmlishe l :in I cleelnirel lay the szticl Senior Claissol nineteen twentx'-one :is lor their lust. will :intl tes mony' in the presenee of us :intl in the presenee ol' ezieh o XX itnesses to squnl instrument, NlAXXYliI.l. Moimoxx' Yi Shepher.lstown. XY. fi0'l'tIHliLl. Iii-gyxxtoxp Shepherclstown. XX, N 1 thu .J DZCEU: SEE? -15 T Qwff-I MOTTO: Not For Une-'s SIIII' But For All. diy CD LX CRILORS: MaI'ooI1 and Gray FLOWER: Red RIN . 4 I I I I uf, f I, ,FNS f . , :'. f, I 3 3 I Ti ,C 91-1 X'x, 1 up x Robe-rtzl, Looking to thv l'xl1lllI'L'. OFFICERS I'r'e.wzde1It ....,.. ...,.. .... ' 1 '. FREDIQ F frst Vice-P1'es1'cIent .... Second Vz'Ce-P1'es1'rienl .... . . Secretary ...,,......... . . . T rcasurer .... Reporter. . . . . . . 37 RICK Hrgxmzusox, JR. ELIZABETH M. TRl'lN'Il' . . . . ..I. IIINIER LINK .BIILDRED G. BOVVI-IRS . . .LOUISE M. IQABLIQ YOLANDE V. IXIAIAINIQ XYlim-iiiilw lin-cl is 1-ixiiiky, ui' tlic- s Zimg, 5, -wi Klllllllilill G. l3UXX'lCl1S ll:-rv s In our .lunmr sm-r-11-t:11'X', nw :it TIIIIPS .' - 1' trzuw' 1'l'lSlJlIlll, But forulltllaitslim-'SalU-i'yguo1l cli turt- 4 ' 4, 2 J .lx lIIzlNDlzl'5Ol ,. Y 5 , m .lunnn 11105110 Ol Slrinvswille is :1 pupulnl' l'i'5lfl?I'll1 llv is vorv fonxl ul the sm-ml world, ci.'aN':'S'4 af: 1 - . 4 YOl,,XNDli YIHGIXIA KIALOXIC Ynlzlncle lXlalmic-, uni' f'l1lSSlllllSll l1lll, llzis wm1t.lwlic-:11't ul' :1 future' pliysic-iam .Nltlimlgli stylish and very sin-of, You m-ver see lim' milking tlic- strcvt. Iil,l Z.XBli'l'II MFLYIN THUIXIP 1-Ns to u lussic nmnc-fl lilizabe rllflllllll, lm' ninth :incl l'lI'0lN'll sho has found tlia-in zi Stump: I D skipping classes :incl lllftlllf 1-'s tllw c'li:1iiipimi flirt of ulcl C. Q X ,si MARY IiI,lZiXl3li'l'Il llU1,l.ID,fX Mary Ilollidn, with f-yes uf lnwmii, Comes to svlmol in SilE'lli1FI'fiSfUNX'IlI She looks as though Shel t-:mw fro Paris, And we think shv likcs th: ' Ilzirris. IXNIFS I.lf9'l'l l1 LIYIQ stci . -13 lllgl is 5. , Ile 4'-urmis to sc-hon! with his imsf- Yvrx' rc-rlg 'Q-' 1 N 1 be K. t 1 f'X'f'l'X' clziv. .m'.' ':ss, Slit- is kiiirl :incl Qi-ntlv :tml vc-ry I 'F 4 Llvtus Lowe, thc nlthlvtc-, fl l 'l'l'9 IJII NIOYD I UNH ,-v--- - In KIOIIIC S CVO IS YPIW' SNYCUU In lmskot bail ho ulwhys shinfis, But is somctimos thrown lmhind the limos. XI IV! Blil.I,IC NIAIJUICX 'g ' -' 'vim 'lih I ri WI .l, XYIX'l'lillIXllIYIill l 0l.Ii flume, IFS svlclon vrc- is 21 Bmlmiic in e-x'm'y towxx vx'c1'y sc-limml 'flierv is ai 1-lowng in-flier 1t'S Starting, or wlieflieir it S 1 you liml the-m huth in 1 M All G All Ii'l' Cl I I1 I STI N Ii WALPIZ R Cliristiiiv XYalpr-1' hrighti and gay, She comvs to us from ox or the vvayg Sho has a frimul IIZLIIIGII Mr. Willisg Wlif-ii not wilh him, she is with Alice. f, F If I xlf.fXI.'l'l'1ll SCIYIVII .IANIICS ull rulsvs lw:lc'livsul1 his I:1l'Ii1 g:uluI'1-, But hc- szuys lic' lilfl,-S the girls mm-h lIlUI'1'Q lhvrw- urn- lmslu-ls :incl lm the- Dnrhi. Xml llwQ11'lS::lxx'ziys ai atm-in. shi-ls Sclll fu 4-mlm' thvm mlm-ing f,Jllll'l'lIIG XYlIll ll'S, thv Pllilziclclpliial CXl'lIliRI X IC li. WI NTIQIRS Incl Trim To mn thc heut ul rxcix lul Nltlmusli nrouml fhvm she will li11g.rm', She xxlll ncwvi' gait an ring put on hm hmm I4- lla NIAHIA P.Xl'l.IXl'l RAN 'l'l:v1'r-ieullc-littlvgirl lllilt lun' ' tlully, She- IS knmxn by :1ll:nsmu-.lunn l- .-1 - . .f.-lf--- .ll'.S5l', I ey my lllllXl'X l'Xi2l.li 4 . , - 1 To olll S. ihslu-xxlllvxvl'l:e-t1'lu- th-lt ls-ww iw '1 l1 1fl4-1' ul llUl'Sl'4, llc 1-mm-s lu Nllfllll but l'1lI'l'lf'S lc-xx f'0lll'Sl'S1 ' x . v Ilv IS il l:u'n'c-1' xl llll'l' w I l-vm to lm sl-vu lm lu um YN tu NK l :ml mn 1 111:11-lminv . L . 1 t IUU lol' ISA lilil, Nl,Xl1'l'lN N il1UXXlll,Ul'llllIl'fllYlIlL'r :1iQx lF1llH'l . l lllHll ll :ms m-xx-nw' um l 3- il lut lnzv: rw . , glmxw, Qlu- as nn 1' XXIHS ills' ll1':1l'1N11l' llll' T1-:11'lln'x's sllc Il'l'v14 Xxvlllln' Illn- l'1 lim-T, ns :xll wniglu lzull :nt lu-1 Xlil.l.lli .Xlil-QXQX f3.XX'l l' Y , II.:1sIllt.lmsl:1w-, ln l,l'lllI'l' lm. ul I.4l.xx:1s1l:1-lx.-stmtll Yvlllr' Gul' K'l'lNY' 'Q - 1 But Sll1'lSfUIll now tl .Xu llv za num rl Xu- ll1lI1'llI'l'I'1N'IlIbll xxlll lmt t un Hl.ll1rl'Illl ' XXUI N1 ' I K 1 it Q3 fi ,,:4. MH SABIL lzl, .l,-Xl.IxSOX DON.l.liY NIILDIKIQD IOLA CONAHD Nlilrlrecl Conarcl, ai prim little maid, Studies hard to get ai good grade. And if the others she cloesn't. surpass, She is likely to ch-op right out of the class. -Q inlejx' XVUIWS with ax z will, ll ho ha1sn't limshecl, hi-'s working sti Ile is very tzzll :Incl strong. cl glides along like the notes ol :1 son 4' if' . 1 2 '55 WI LLIAIXI WAl.PliI2 Willizun XYalper is known as Bill , He also comes from over the hillg In basket, ball he is :1 shark, And likes to make love in the dark. Yl Y I .XX S'l'L'AH'1' MACDONALD Viviun Mau-Donulrl from out on the Boom Comes to school nearly always too soon She studies French and boys as well .Xml hopes some day in one to exeell. l,Ul'lSlC Nllil.X'll, lilXlSl,li I gm-ss yon ull know Louise- lxnlnll-1 Slim- 1-lolnc-s to -l'l2lSS Xxln-n slnl is :nlulm-1 NIAXIQX' l.'lA0Hl.1NClg xnxx M1g'1'1gl.j .Xml ll you nnss ln-r ll-Pl-1lI'l'.2l ll-sr. N on Illlglll know sln- ls lillilllgf :1 re-Qt. Nlnry Yun INIQ-tro lives in town, Sha- is :1lw:xyslmppy, slw In-vc-1' froxxns: li,X'l'l llClilNli NIXY XlXl lll lliXY5 ln l'il'l'IN'l1 she is vcry' hnrfl to surpass, E In fuvt She is goorl in 0X'0l'X 1-lass. uliltty- 1-onw lroln XX'nsl'1ix1gto11i XXX- tlnnla lllill sln- lilu-s.Iol1nson: lint xw mlon't know, nnrl xv- won'I sux lil-1-:mllsv l l1'l'I'u is in tln- waxy. XIXHY l'l'l'lll.liliN DAVIS l'itllll'l'll lluwis lin-s :1 mill- lronl toxxn Slum- 1-onn-s to svllool lln- whole- yl- ll Vnlllllll AlQ'f1IL'11 11, 131501443111 .Xvml il'l'n-U1-In-in-l,boys. you wif-ll Towlll X1-mfr l:nl to pass ln-1' wlthont :1 snnll lNlr. Clvorge 0211110 to ns lilll' tln- sgn'inQ 'll' 1' SVU'- lc-rnm, t Nnml hls waxy as ya-t lS,l?1lI'il to fllsc-crn. GHAXCIQ MI Sfl-AXIAXICKICH llmt S wlmf I lnvnnt IS what lm would NH hor: cll l1'l' gI'lllll'lil'l' 4-onlw from l lkinQ Too But :xltm-1' :all hc- s ax jolly good fc-llvr . NH, 'llmks lmwty Klwgsml in mmm v V Y , Q Slw lS .Xlnm'sl'nitl1l'nl4-lnnn. AXXXA XX. lxlzlNl To svluool tom-tln-r tln-3' znlxxnys 1-onn Anna 141-im. from lilliins Iligll, Is 1lllIIlll't'Il lay ull us sln- pussvs lryg 1- is :xlwuys rvzuly for lnlrcl work, Nnrl is IIPYPI' known to sllirli. -125 Junior Class History Unvv again thv Juniors of Shvphmml Follvgv havv hvarcl thv call of thv Wiltl Goosv vhasing along thv Potoniav, aml hayv answmvnl hy vcliting thv Fohongxo- roota. It is not to svt foith our niviits oi' tll'Il1Ul'llS that this history is wiittvn, hut for your sakvs, tlt'1lI' rvzulvis of thv fl0l10IlgIUI'tNJl1l1 who arv intmvstvcl in us. It was in thv fall of 1918 that Shvphmll Clollvgv amlflvfl to its nunihm a happy group of hoys aml giilss Youngstvis wv wmv thvn hut nvvmthvlvss happy at thv prospvvt of hving vnrollvml as Shvphmfl Vollvgv st mlvnts. To attvinpt to vnunimatv onv hy onv thv qualitivs ol' vavh invnihvr ot' our vlass woulcl hv long aml tirv- soinv. It is vnough to say that just as it takvs niany lcimls of niatviials to mvvt a huilcling so tlovs it 1'0t1llll't' niany typvs ol' hoys aml gills to niakv a vlass. In this paitivular thv Fl't'SllIIl2lIl Vlass ot' 1919 svorvcl high. This yvai' pmhaps onv ol' nuinmous hlumlms aml niis- takvs thv usual fvatlnvs of thv lfivslnnan yvar. Cllzul that vxaniinations wmv passvnl aml that thv long stmly houis wmv ovvr vavh onv rvturnvfl to his l1on1v for Vavation. But whvn thv hot sunnnm nionths wmv ggonv Svptvnihvi' louml us havk at olcl S. t'. Wv wmv thvn lnvinhms of thv Sophoinorv fllass, a vlass, which, in our own vstiination was vha.ra.vtmizvll hy only thosv things that wmv ggraml and nohlv. VVO, as Sophs took a pvvuliar tlvligght in vhirling aml ritlivuling thv Vlass whivh vntmvcl as wc hall vntvrvcl onv yvar ago. lt is nvvfllvss to say that this yvar of harcl stumly zlivvrnnpanivml hy clvliglitful hours of fun was onv of fvwm hlunflvrs aml grvatvr 21,l'l1ll'VPlllPIll'S. lVhvn onvv inorv vacation arrivvcl vavh of us wvnti hoinv to spvml a happy, t'IlI'0l'I'PC' sunnnm, hut with thv voniing of thv autumn tlays wv wmv vagvi' to voinv hack to thv svhool whivh hvlcl all thv vmlvarinvnts of our svhool lifv. It is not thv assoviations alonv which wv havv hall hmv that havv clrawn us havk, hut also thv clvsirv to inakv oursvlvvs usvful in thv world that Calls us to thv institution of our first training. This yvar, 1920- 21, has hvvn onv of clvvvlopnivnt niarkval hy an in- mvasvtl vflicivnvy. This is our history. At prvsvnt it is vmy hrivf hut wv hopv to acltl to it inatmially nvxt yvar for wv will thvn hv Svnims. Isahvl hlartin As M I LDR ICD Bow IC RS .... MILDR14lD CONARII. . . ICTIIELEEN DAVIS .... JACK IDONLICY .... I JESSE ENGLIC .,., VVINTERS FOLK. . . NELLIIQ GANTT ..... ARTHUR UIEORGE. . . . FRED HICNDERSON ..,, RIARY HOLLIDA. . . SCOTT JAMES .... ANNA IQEIM. . . LEFTIQR LINK .T., CLETUS LOWE ....... , , VIVIAN BIACIDONALD. . , ALICE BIADDEX ,..... XVOLANDE MALONE, . . ISABEL MARTIN .,.. LOUISE IQABLI-I ..,..... IQATHERINE 1NIAT'1'I-IEVVS PAULINE RANDAL, . . , f:RAClC STALNAIIER .... ELIZABETH TRUMI1. . . MARY VAN lVIETR1Q. . . C'IIRIfTINE VVALPER, . . WILLIAM VVALPER .4.., VATHIQRINE WINTERS. . the Juniors See Each Other Bw! .xvlll'lll'f'Il . . . . ,lirzxzhvi . . . . . .I,l'Z4Ill0Nf . . .Hzlrzrlsorrmvl . . .llosl Buxhful . . .,... I1'l.HI.f'Nt .. , . . , ,Hflpjlfuwf , . .Aluxf lv!!-ffl-Ijllff' I5 .lluxt Upt1'n11'.wI1'1' .........,N6'll1l'Nf . . I ,.Inll1'C.v1' . , . . . . .Bl'I'g1lIfCNf . .B1Agjgz'.wl B111-ffwl' . 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I'lI,IZAIili'l'H IIILL IQENNA Iixcrrfl' Yrpnxn. I,II.l.I'.I1 IiA'1'H1amr:r-3 IJINK INIAM' M.xm11's fXIl1.1mman NI,xnsHA1.1. Iiumlsl-g lIIL1.1'.s: RL 1'u Nlxwans CYICUIHBIA Smxlauxwtu I.lNNIIi St1I'Il.IuX IXIII.IlIiIxU Simms KI.'XIHlAIiI'Q'I' XYnI1mx' . . .XYILLIAM HIETT .IQENNETH IQNODIEL .LELIA IX'IC'DONALD .LEOTAH W1-IITING ,IIERENICE STANLEY . I . .VERNON FRYE ,JAMEE HALEY, JR. BOYS S'I'l'AR'l' QISISUVIKN ALLISON IQIDEIQ I,ESLIl:l Romxsux .IOHN LINGER IIARULU VNYALKHIK IiliNNIi'I'H xYIII'I I'ING'I'0N ,. ,A C' - 5' -,.., V14 A .-. qn- 'kv- N. .W 2.4 -sxwfi AJ' SOPIIUMUIRIC CLASS pm ij-,,.,,.,..,,,.... To Ollly' A111121 1 Iatel' A1111:1 M1111-1'. yfbll 1111111 1111- :1 st1':111,g51-1'. You 1-1111111-11 1111- 111 g.::11'1111-11ts111' t111111g11t. XVUII 11-11 111y st:11'y111l 11111111 with wis1111111. 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Roo. rc-Q, rec, Who are Wo? XVho are WO? F1'CSh1H3l1 ! Freshman ! Of Old S. C. KIICBIBICHS l,l'mA ST. Pu-Qnm-3 KIm:DONAI.n PA1'l.1x1a Illmiminalan RIc:L'l.'rx' NIII.IbIiIiIJ VIRGINIA Rfxnmix ICYA L. KIII.I,IiR .xl'NI'I'.X HAY :XIUl,liIi 'IiHliI.Nl,X COx'1'l4. MOL:-.n FHAXKIIAQS I3fJI'GI..XS NHICIJY HAc1m-QL IOA XIil'llJX' IIA'r'rIlfg KIAIKIIC P1-grin Mllmluan KIA:-3 H1111-1 HIiIi,X OSI'.Ol'ux1-3 Hvsn NIAIKY .I. S41Ax1.Ox HOSALIL l':l,lL.XliI-L'1'll SKlNXl'.li Bl'.l'I..Xll MALL Sxvnl-Ln IQONA XYIIKGIXIA Sxvlmlclz MANY AI.kIiGARIi'I' 'I'm'ss1i1. NIVIQLIN .Xl,IIZIi XYLQI-:Sli 52 CLASS FLOWER 1-Chicory .STANLEY HAWSL . . .ROSALI1-1 SKINNER . A , . .AUNITA IXIOLER ,LUCY RICIDONALD KIILDRED LXIADDEX , , , . . .AIARK H1'JRX Cin-gxll-:wg KIUIQGAN WILLIAAIS IIAIQOLD l'P'rOx BVHRNIAN XY11.Is1in'1' MASON I m'1-: If1:ANK1,1x .losx-:Pu IIAROY S'1'.xN1.Iix' Pnlczlf IIAWSE DANIEL XY. Il15F1-lf:nfm'1ax: Crum.:-:S licmlcm' IIOLLIILX AIAHK HORN Cl'm'1S GAm,AxO POW!-Ln .Lxmis Cuxxrsx' l.Awx'1QH I..xl'm-:Nm-1 WILLIAAI LLOYD I':DXY.XRD IIOLM1-LS lil-LINHAIH' f1.XIiRE'1 I' S1-pl-Q ULII-Q LIiS'l'I'lR S'I'O'l'I.lil'1 l nAxc:Is Illcxm' S'l'RlliBX' XYINSTON BLACKFONO I,AIRl'1-3 WAOIA ' -Dpi, - ' iffy' 1. 4 s '-or ,fw' LL.. -'iv W-4. 0. -If 'in- kv' ,SIINIICN CLASS OLD COLLIEGIE BUILDING S W ' 1 1 1 N ILJ I' 1 Partheniari Lite1'a1'y Soeiety l Low1cRfVVl1ite flZ1I'llilflGl1 t'o1,oRse t lrxiiige :ind Dark Blue Pres1'1le11t l '1'c'e-P1'e.w Secretary TI'l'f1NllI'6'l' Reporter I ll'I'fI'C Sergei: ni lX'IU'l l'fbf1Jl'lIlll'-W-W' Qiuzm f'UIlNfIl.t'l'l'l' S 1' M M1311 Worth K. Ric-e Aliee Semiloii Goldie Kidwell Goldie Kidwell Helen Little Gertrude Muldooii Dori Foley UI l IC'lCRh 19.11.11 Freel xVl'lSll2iI1S Fred HC'I1tl0I'SfJ11 Yoluiride Malone Liririie S1-liley Ruth A. Myers Louise M. Kulile J. lVlIli0I'S Folk ll W 1 x'1' 1311 l.ol1ise Kallile Floyd Fliekillgm .l. Winters Folk Wilder Hu111111111 Hzizel Martin Clizirles Harper Freel xVl'lSllilllS Sifiiixu Vlizirles Hzirper Vurtis Power Hzizel Mzirtiii Yolziiide Malone lsiiliel llzrrlili Frzirieis F-trieliy l1OlllSl' Kulile .J- NX ufifwk. f I. tw- WMD ff X'5N INA f- XX www S, JJ R Jeff J ff-f s A, W l lf Mimi ,H .,fQ?' Nf- ff VX . .M px ff x. ff Martha Beard Ililda Blat-kenzie Anna Turner Mae l':Yl'l'HUl0 llelen Little Alive Sr-anlon Goldie Kidwell Yolonde Malone Martha Dennison Mary lNIieliael Blanm-he Gain Ara. lieesecker Don Foley Hay Power Georgia Phelps Hutli A. Myers Agnes Bell liatheryne Boswell Charlotte Clrose Blary lXlai'4'us Gena-ive Willlains Charles P. Ilai-per lfreel We-lslians Catherine VYiIite1's I eota Whiting Curtis Power A. l.. George Anna lic-ini lflla St-anlon Alta Bloom llairriet Yost Beulah Bloom lidna Snyder US MEMBERS Ilazel Martin XYorth K. Rive Alice lloppei' Sarah Huyett Mary Horn Lena Hocleriuk Bess Kidwell Anna Lee VKX-x'ei' Frazier Thompson laura Neal Bertha Meskinion Iillen Webb lidna Chanilmers Klarie Kain Nellie Ollutit Cora Parker llazel Malt-olin lflise Billinyer Lillian Buzzard Mary Grose lsaliel lvlartin lXIildi'ed Simons Nant-3' Butler Gladys llartzell .lolin Crowl Catherine Matliews .l. C. l,awyer Grave Stalneker W. Il. S. XYhite Paul ll. lxl0I'l'0XY lflla M. Turner Pauline lXlar-ulty Floyd Iloeknian llarry XYhite Gertrude Muldoon Betty Kearns Minnie Chamberlain Gladys lNloreland Charlotte Koontz Gladys Feagans .lack Muldoon Louise liable Mary Ilollicla XYilda llannuni Ruth Grillith Linnie Sc-hley .I. VVint.ei-s Folk Nellie Gantt lilizabeth Sperow Viola Burns Uletia Arnold liloise Miller Floyd Fliekenger Fred Ilenderson Louise Freeinan lidna Gif-gas llieliard lferrel Franeis Strieby lloward lflifritz Olie Stiotler Iloiner li. lloc-knian Gertrude lRGg0l' Yirginia liexrode Beulah Snyder dirt-l .of 7-f 'I -1- X .- a!',.iT- ,-.. 'I'IIliXI.XX I.I l'IiH.XH Partlienian Literar, Society In .Xthens during the age ol Perieles, the Creeks built a teniple of worship and learning, of ineoniparable beauty and graee, known as the Parthenon. For hundreds of years it was the guiding-star of Creek eivilization. Iinipires have waxed and waned but the famous Parthenon still stands :above the Athenian eitv as a nionunient to those noble Creeks, whose niotto was Serviee. So too. between 1871 and 18723 the voung ladies of Shepherd College organized the l'arthenian Literary Soeietv, whieh to-dav stands above all other soeieties in the sehool, and whieh is the oldest Literary Soeietv in Shepherd College. As the Parthenon stood ser-ond to noneu, the P. I.. S. started with that aim in view when it ehose Xulli Seeundus as its niotto. Most of the reeords of the first twentv years of the soeietv have been lost, but the debates, oi-ations, readings and deelaniations given from time to tiine bv sneh girls as Iilla Canieron, .lulia lienteh, Margie Iloteler. Brownie XX vsong, Iflla BI. Turner and ,Xnna ltav, show the lngh literarv standard maintained bv the soeietv. Yet in spite of their good work the soeietv felt that it eould not do its best work without the heartv eo-oiieration ol' the young nien of the sehool. So in September, 18913, the l'arthenian Literarv Soeietv was reorganized into a bovs and girls soeietv, with a ineinbershiim of thirtv. A new eoiistitu- tion was franied and Prodesse Quant Conspirw-re, 1To do good rather than be eonspieiousl was ehosen for the niotto, but the eolors, Orange and Blue were retained, The flower. the-svnibol ol puritv, the VYh1te Carnation , was not ehosen until Xoveinber 1.5, 121111. A standard P. I.. S. pin was t J ehosen the winter of 1.11.1. It is a sr-roll design, with the letters I'. I.. S. and S. C. artistieallv engraved on it. The first eorps of oflieers under the new organiration were:- Ilresident, Nellie Iiutlerg Yiee-Pres., Bessie l.ieklider1 See- retarv, XX. C. Nlarteng lreasurer, .Ianie Strider: Critie. Ia. C. lableri Iieporter, II. II. Pendletong Sergeant, Daisv Nlvers. The honie of the P. I.. S. has beeniehangerl ask .Jain as has our state eapital. First, it was in the present Cieeronian llall, in the Old College Building, then in the north-east wing of the New College building, but in the spring of 12101 the hall on the ser-ond floor of the Uld College building was ehosen, and to-dav its walls are beautifully deeorated with pi:-tures, while above the president's desk hangs a large Aineriean flag to remind us that beneath its folds we shall get our first lessons in patriotism and eitizenship. To the right hangs the first pennant of the soeietv, tattered and torn with years of hard use, vet its eolors are as brilliant as the sun and as blue as the heavens. Opposite this time-worn pennant hangs a new one. whieh was bought bv the soeietv in 1921 to take the plaee of the one that was destroyed a few vears ago. These oennants, one old and one new, are bonds eonneeting former Parthenians with those here now, and they reniind us that onee a Parthenian alwavs a Parthenian. Near the pieture of the Parthenon hangs our beautiful serviee flag in honor of the ninetv-six Parthenian boys who served in the XYorld War. Out of the thirteen Shepherd College bovs who gave the last full measure of devotion eight were Parthenians. The names of Garnett O. Nelson, Dr. Ira Derr, Ilenrv Clapham, Hodnev Power, XYiIliani 13. Swisher. Thomas I . liwers, .lohn C. Coehenour and Kenna Weber will alwavs be inseribed on the hearts of Parthenians. Nlueh more might be said of the great work of the Par- thenian I iterarv Soeietv, whieh was the first Iiterarv soeietv ever organized in Shepherd College, but spaee does not. per- mit it. Yet a brief aeeount of the Inter-Soeietv Contests, whieh have nieant so niueh in the work of the soeieties and the sehool is in order, and the following aeeonnt, is the most aeeurate reeord possible of these eontestis. The Inter-Soeietv Contests, whieh have been held every vear for twenty-five years, have been the leading feature of the soeietv work and are looked forward to bv all with great interest. The first eontest was held on Dee. 23, 182115. and the I'. I.. S. earried oll' the first vietorv. Margaret XYelshans. .Iunior Deelainier, gave The Sioux Chief's Daughter and won over lalla Iievnolds, C. I,. S.: .Ianie Strider, hliddle Class, gave Nvdia the Blind Girl of Pompeii , but lost to George Ilill, C. I . S.gXY. C. Marten, the Parthenian orator won over A. XY. Porterfield on the subjeet, Higher Citizen- ship. This gave the P. I.. S. fortiv points and the banner, and the C. l,. S. twentv. The judges were: Rev. Hoekev. Klessers. Snyder and Bragonier. The eontest of '97 was held in June, and have sinee been held in that month. Laura Butler, P. L. S., gave l.eah the Forsaken and won the .lunior deelamation over B. l . Sperowg while lilba lloi't'man in llow .lane Conquest Bang the Bell won over Kathleen Lucas, C. L. S.: XY. S. Dunkle, P. I.. S. gave Declaration of lndependenc-e , but lost to A. O. Albin. This was followed by the lirst debate. The question was, Besolved, That the lndians should have the right of Sul'l'rage, and was won by Agnes lless and l C. Thompson of the C. L. S., over Clara Greenwood and B. XY. Border. ln 18218 B. N. Duke, first year deelaimer, gave Old Ac-e and won over Katie Mr-liee. C. L. S.: Margaret Welshans, P. L. S., middle elass, gave Ben llur's Chariot Barre and won from Agnes Hess: Nellie Butler, whose subjeet was: The Supremacy of Thought lost the oration to C. ll. llerbert, C. L. S.: and Clara Green- wood and George Unseld lost the debate to B. F. Sperow and A. L. liibler of the C. L. S. ln the fourth eontest the P. l.. S. was represented as follows: B. C. Snyder, first year deelaim- er, gave King Bobert of Sieilv 1 liatheryne Donley, ser-ond year, gave lfraneesea : Charles Beinhart, the orator, gave. The Supposed Conlliet Between Nature and Bevelatioiiug The debators were B. NY. Border and G. P. Vnseld. That year the Parthenians lost everything. The eontest of 1900 saw the P. L. S. to the front again. Bebe:-ea Carskadon, lirst year deelaimer, gave Brier Bose, but lost to Bess Butler, C. L. S.g B. N. Duke, middle elass, lost to liatie Meliee, C. L. S.g liatheryne Donley gave The Motive Power in XYorld Progress and won the oration over G. ll. lXleKee: G. P. L'nseld and D. li. Mt-Quilkin of the P. L. S. won the debate over Lalla Maddox and .lohn Mt-Garry. The next year another vietory was seored by the P. L. S. when l.illian Knott, seeond year deelaimer, gave Constantius and the Lion, and won over Elizabeth Butler. C. L. S.1 li. II. Barnhart. P. L. S. won the oration over Anna Meliee on the subjeet, Individual Manh0od 1.lulia Beinhart, P. L. S.. first year deelaimer, gave By the Alma after the Battle, but lost: .lohn L. Dunkle and Sada Snyder won the debate over li. ll. Binter and Almyra. Marten. The 1902 eontest was the reverse of 1901 in results. Lester bliller, P. L. S.. first year deelaimer. gave The llonor of the VN'oods. and won over Margaret Winning: XYalter Mt-Donald and lfraneis Garrott lost the debate to Carrol lingle and lXI. li. Bight- stine. ol' the C. L. S.:lidgar llalleek lost the oration to .Xlmyra Marten, C. L. S., on the subieet Our lleritageni Sada Snvder P. L. S., reeited A l-loyal Print-ess but lost the seeond year deelamation to Louise .Xnna Snyder. ln Noll. the P. l- S carried oll' the laurels. Lester Miller won the debate from Louise .XnnaASnyder, C.. L. S.: lidgar llalleek-, P. L. S.. gave The l':IlKTllI'lflQ Bepubhf- and won the 'oration over li. XY Miller: lithel XYalter read The l':llltlllf'll71lfltbll of Women' and won from Edgar llawse, C. L. S.: .l. NY. Link reeited Spartaeus to the Gladiators , but lost to XX'innie Bell. Thx next vear .l. Lester Miller, P. L. S., gave The New South' and won the. oration over .l. l. Triplett: lithel XYalter lost the deelamation to Bess Butler, C. L. S.: P. lt. Moler read The Napoleon of the South and won the essay over Ada linode, C. L. S.: .l. NY. Link P. L. S., lost the debate to .l llugh Miller. Thus the deeision was Iifty-Iifty. ln 12105 li. VV. llalleek, P. L. S., won the oration over C. S. flSlHilll'll on the subjeet, Betributive .lustiee in Nation llistory .l. lester Miller won the debate over George B. lfolli, C. L S.: Louise l.iekllClel', P. L. S., reeited The Mvrestler of Phil- J lippi , but lost to Louise XX'elshans: and li. L. Luttrell, l l . S., lost the essay to llelen Link, on the subjeet, Competi- tion an lilement of Progress. The next eontest saw tht Parthenians go down to defeat after their solendid vit-tory of the year before. Bessie LalXlar gave the Angel and tht Shepherds , but lost to Louise XYelshans, C. L. S.: Danie I Link, l . L. S., read The l'nited States and Materialism and lost to Sara Chew: .lohn L. Dunkle won the oration for the Parthenians over .Iolm D. May. on the subjeet, 'ZX Plea J for llonest Politiesu: Charles Lnseld, l . l.. S., lost the debatt to llelen l.ink. The deeision of the 12107 eontest was lifty- fiftv 1 lilizabeth Cadv won the deelamation over Host Snvder, C. L. S.: C. .l. l'nseld, P. L. S., lost the essav to Buth Miller: 0. Z. llarr won the debate over llelen l ink, C. L S.: .lollli l.. Dunkle lost the oration to Louise XYt'lSll:lllS, C L. S.: The next vear Bessie LaMar reeited Madonna ot Palos , but lost to'.XllI1:l llawse, C. L. S.: lilizabeth Cady gave An lmperishable l ame . and won the oration over Buth Aliller, C. L. S.: Charles Tvnseld, P. L. S.. lost tht l l J debate to lf. O. XYoerner. ln l.l0.l, the l. L. S., suilered another deleat. 'Brison liimble lost the debate to l . U Vtoerner, C. L. S.: Gsear D. Lambert, P. l.. S., lost the ora- tion to lu. L. blagruder. But the eoveted banner was again plaeed on Parthenian walls, when .Xgnes Beinhart won tht tleelaniation Iroin Ilose Ii. Snycler. The next year, XY. Y. NIeNeniar, P. I.. S.. lost the oration to Anna Ilawsel .Iessie Custer lost the cleelaniation to Minnie Stephens, C. I.. C. XY. Crowell, P. I.. S., won the cleliate over If. I.. Nlagrizder. In 1911, Il. M. Ilarr, P. I.. S., lost. the oration to Minnie Stephens: Usear IJ. I.anihert, won the clehate over VV. .I. Cunningham, C. I.. S.: I.. S. IXIt-Daniel, P. I.. S., lost, the tleelarnation to Ililtlrecl Klarlatt. After four sueeessive cle- feats the P. I.. S., earriecl oll' the laurels again in 1912. lXIaclge Pool won the essay over Iiclith Klollett, C. I.. S.: Charles Gain, P. I.. S., won the rlehate over I eo II. Miller: Don C. Dolly, lost the oration to Prank I.. Yates, C. I.. S.: Iiclna Bunten, P. I.. S., lost the tleelaination to Mary Triplettl, thus giving the Parthenians sixtv points out of one hunclrecl. The P. I.. S. was represented as follows in the 19121 eontest.: Ceeil II. Cates lost. the clehate to lfloyrl lXIaIhias, C. I.. S., O. I.. Snycler, P. I.. S., won the oration over llowarcl T. Phillips, on the snlmlieet, Modern Pioneersul Marion Billinyer, P. I.. S., gave Ole Nlistisu anrl won the cleelaniation over I.ula Iiarly: lithel Pearey reafl the IIonie of Inclustrial Iivolution , but lost to Martha VYhite, C. I.. S. In 191 I, I.owell XYolfortl, P. I.. S., reeitefl The liing's Pardon but lost to Dorothy XYare: Sally XYagoner, whose suhjeet was, Three Iligh- ways ol' Progress , lost the essay to Mary XYilliainson, C. I.. S.: Cny Thonipson, P. I.. S., gave The Dawn of Uni- versal Peat-e anrl won the oration. Ilarolrl Iiiee earriecl oll' the clelmate thus giving t.he Partthenians the eontest. 1915 saw another vietory go to the Parthenians. Marion II. Bill- niyer, P. I.. S., rearl A National l'niversitv ancl won the D essay over Nina lownellg Foster Ilezlrieli Kwon the tlehate over .Iesse II. Tyson, C. I.. S.: Iiohert IJ. Ilarmon. P. I.. S., gave IIe1-ole Belgium ancl won the oration over Crant NI f . overs: Agnes Bell, gave The BIinister's Blat-I4 Naneeu but lost. the rleelaniation to Garnett Frasier. The lhircl sueeessive victory was given to the P. I.. S. in 19113, when Nlargaret A. Appel, P. I.. S., reeiterl The Charge of the lfirst lXIinnesot.a at Gettysburg and won the deelamatiion over lNIargaret Macldex. lflolrert. D. Ilarnion won the debate over Charles Triplett, C. I.. S., Nettie I . Iluyetit, P. I.. S., whose snhjeet was, James liunisey , won the essay over l.eora Cunningham: Oley Poster Ileclriek gave Pan- Anierieanisln and Pan-Aineriea'' hut. lost. the oration to .Iohn Knox. In 1917, George Ilartzell lost. the debate to Ilarry I.. Snyder, .Ir., of the C. I.. S.: Ilohart Ptohy, P. I.. S., gave HrXIII0l'lt'tl the Messenger of a New Civilization ancl won' the oi-ation over Lamont Pylesg Margaret. Appel rearl National Prohibition ancl won over lXIargaret I.inclsey, C. I.. S.: Agnes Bell reeitecl The Legencl of Yan BihIJer's Ilor-k but lost to Ada Seott, C. I.. S.g In 1918, Irene Iiiser, P. I.. S., whose sulijeet, was The Mission of IIun1anity , lost the essay to Iflorenee .Xrnistrongg lilsie Custer gave The Stars and Stripes in l lantlers hut lost to I.onise Dennison, C. I.. S.g Ilohartt Iiohy P. I.. S., lost. the cleliate to Ilerliert IVI. Armstrong: George Ilartzell gave Aineriea's Debt. of Gratitncle to I ranee anfl won the oration over Ilarry I.. Snycler, .Ir., of the C. I.. S. The 1919 eontest was a time of rejoir-ing for the Parthenians when they won seventy-live out, of one-hunclrecl points. The eovetecl banner was again placed on Parthenian walls when I.ouise INI. liable reeitecl IIow Corrlen Iietleemetl IIiinself and won the cleelaniation over lfannie Trunip, C. I.. S.: Ililcla li. Maekenzie reacl The Triumph of Deinof-raey ancl won the essay over Iva. Bishop. C. I.. S.: Charles P. Ilarper, P. I.. S., won the tleliate over IXIUCIIIIT' Nlolerg .l. XYinters Folk, P. I.. S., gave HAIIll'I'I0iLu lint lost the oration to Ilerliert. INI. Armstrong. The tleeision of the 1929 contest was the reverse of the year before. Iilla Seanlon, P. I.. S., reeited The Winner of the Dolchot-s but lost. to Margaret I-Kopp: lXIarjorie Fearnow read The Supreme Task ol' IJenioeraev hut. lost. the essay to Ruth Seanlon, C. I.. S., .l. Winters Folk lost- the clehate to Allen NYilkins, C. I.. S.: Charles P. Ilarper, gave The Flower of Southern Chivalry and won the oration over lXIeClure Nloler. C. I.. S. The following have 110011 the presidents 211111 seeretaries of the society sinee it. was reorganized 111 18911:- Fall VVinter VVint,er Spring Spring Fall Fall VYinter Spring Spring Fall Winter Vt'inter Spring Fall Fall VVint.er V1'inter Spring Fall Fall V1'inter W'inter Spring Fall Fall 1Yint.e1' 1N'int.er Spring Fall Fall V1'inter Spring Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall 1Yinter 1896 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1897 1898 1898 1898 1898 1899 1899 1899 1899 1899 1900 1900 1900 1900 1900 1901 1901 1901 1901 1901 1902 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903 1903 1903 1903 1901 1901 1210 1 1905 1905 1905 1906 Piilsslpi-:NT Nellie Butler 15. C. Tahler G. B. Miller VY. G. 1Nlarten Bessie 1.11-klider 11. P. lNleGarry Clara Greenwood ll. II. Pe11dleto11 ll. Il. Pendleton Janie Strider B. P. N11-Garry lilha C. 110111111111 Graee Byers XY. G. Neil G. P. llnselcl Balph Border Katlieryne Butler C. ll. Beinharti Katherviie Donlev B. N. Duke i D. li. lNIeQuilkin J. L. Daniels li. ll. Barnhart. Maude Cross Lillian Knott Florenee Lieklider llugh Barnes Maude Cross .l. XY. Gains Ilenry Thrasher J. Lester Miller litvhel Walter J. W. Link li. A. Keaeh J. VY. Link J. F. Ilill Piandolph lXIole1' .l. Lester lX1iller G. XY. XYhiting S. ll. Barnhart Agnes Cady Joh11 Dunkle S1':c:111-:TA 1: Y NY. G. IN1arten Grace Byers lilha 11011-1111111 Nellie Butler W. G. Neil Flha C. 1lol1'1nan C. ll. Beinhart. Kathervne Donlex' Katherfne Butler XY. G. Neil B. A.. Beinhart Joe lu. lless Joe li. lless XY. S. Dunkle 1A121l'U2ll't'l AY0lSll2lllS l.illiz1n Knott B. A. Beinhart Katheryne Dooley Katheryne Butler Sada Snyder Julia. Beinliart lidna llendrieks Florenee Lieklider C. G. '1llllV1'llPl' Sada Snyder Virginia Sehley Bully All-Donald lflorenee Lieklider Fra11k Clendenning George Whiting Virginia Sehlex' Nlary llartzell D, 11. Ilill lilva Grove D. 11. Ilill Agnes Beinhart Agnes Cady Agnes Beinhart Virginia Sehley Louise Lieklider Katie llartizell Louise Lieklider Officers Spring Fall XYinter Spring Fall VVinter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall NYinter Spring Fall XYinter Sp ri ng Fall Avllltlxl' Spring Fall W'inter Spring Fall Avllllill' Spring Fall XYinter Spring 1' Ill 4 1 1 W'inter Spring 1' lll 4 . 1 XYinter Spring Fall Winter Spring Fall XYinter Spring Fall Win t er Spring 1. NK'inter Spring 63 Su 111 nier 1' ill 1900 19013 1907 1907 1907 1908 1908 1908 1909 1909 1909 1910 1910 1910 1911 1911 1911 1912 1912 1912 19121 1913 19113 1911 1911 1911 19171 19171 191.1 19113 19113 19111 1917 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1919 1919 1919 192.11 1920 1920 1920 1920 1921 A. L. Pol'1'enherger .Iohn Dunkle Charles 1'nseld Brison li. Kimble 0 7 ll-11'1' .,. 4 C. .l. 1 nseld lilizaheth Cady Brison li. Kimble C. XY. Crowell Charles 1'nseld D. ll. Dodd W. P. Spf-row 0. D. Lanihert Charles N. llarper ll. Nl. 112l1'l' AAl2ll1t'1' Yanee Don 11. llollix' Charles G. Gain 0. 1,.SllA'11t'I' A. S. llellaven Cer-il li, Gates Kenny 'l'. Bexrode Yernoii L. llyei' Guy P. 'l'l1on1pson Garnett tl. Nelson IJ. .l. Yan Devander Cliarles 0. lliser Frank Clapham Glenn A. Keistei' .A1'1lllll' Buark ti. F. lledriek ll. ID. l.o1x'1'y Lester Ours Feaster Wolford llolrart Bolry Fred Al. Propst lteed Myers AA'1ll1t'l' Keister Charles P. llarpei' F. Bay Power J. AA'll1101'S Folk N ewton B. Ale Kee ' 1 Lliarles 1 . llarper Worth Ii. Biee Freel Welshans Louise lXl. Kalmle Charles P. llarper llattie Ilendrieks Bessie La Mar lilizaheth Cady livelyii Nlellonald lilizaheth Cady Agnes Myers Virginia Wvhite Agnes Klyers liwelyii NIeDonald Agnes lieinliart Sophia Uerr Mary Donley 1.111111 Alyers livelyii Billinyer Blanehe Wilt Grave Dillon Florence lNlc-Quilkin Alzltlgl' Pool Sllfilll Folk lidna B1111ten liuth Liekliiler Pearl Shiekle Sallie XYagoner lA11l,I'ltll1 Billinyer lA12lI'Q1lI't'l1 Usborne Nola llarpel' Virginia Cantielrl tlliX'eXYl1ite Graee Kiser Pauline lliett. Dorotliy' lfllltoli Virginia liolry Blargaret Appel Agnes Bell lilsie Lawson Bana Bayer Sara '1'iee Anna. Croslield Graee 110111112111 llilda hlaekenzie Louise Kalile Kathleen Lipseoinh Georgia B. Phelps Goldie Kidwell Yolanda- Malone .l. XYi11ters Folk llazel Alartin I-- iv . I ln- other nn-inbt 1- ol tht Not iety sinw- its rtroi-g:n1izution in 18963 ure: Ilnttie I'I2ll'IIIIlll'I XY. .I. Duke .Xclzi I.. Kloler I.. N. IXIooi'e Bertie Iloneinons Ii. I.. Stanley Irene XKIPISIIIIIIS Iiolunrl Nlyc-rs Clzirem-e XYIN-txt-I Iclal KI. Bishop Gorrlen Boggs George C. Blue Nlatry Norman Hosni II:li'tZeII lfrunk Myers .IUIHI IIiIey liunir-v Xt-el I'il'IlIlI-i II. Ci:ll'I'o1I Frank Nec-I Iinrl .X, xIt'fi:ll'l'X filly Cook Ilnrry Sions Svoff Sviolls Iioytl IIQIINIIIII V Iistellzi Tutu ilvl' Xt-Iliv ixII'IJHII2lI1I I . X. Sc'Il11IIt-r Waule Skinner I.0llISl' NIc'Iit-t-yt-1' .Xnclrew Burnt-tt .lanncs P. Crown-II Yirginiai Ililliaiwny IIenry Snytler Iinnniu ISIIIIIIIIJUYIIQ Virginian lic-inhzirt Frztnk Ilurlggt-I Yint-r-nt .X. Brown Sylyiai B. Byers Nlillie I.Clllt'2lSIC'l' I.. .I. iXIr'Don:1ItI Iiclith Uslmonrn N. Hntli Snyder U. X. fnseltl .lohn Reynolds Minnie Shunholtz Lillian Wugom-r Helmef-1-:1 Cairskzulon Cloe IXIr'CnIlongIi Norm Sheets Iiyu Chnpline Mary I'nclt-rtlonli I rieI Daniels Ifainnit- SIiepIit'rmI fi. II. IIenfIi'ir'ks George 'If Snytlvr C. Ii. I oITZ Ii. W. Ilnllw-k Ilzirris Iliedyyohl .lulizin Hush George IC. Balrlxe Iilizzilmetll Iitt-Iilwrgm-1 CiK'l'1l'lliIt' NI:-Donnlrl XY. IE. NIl'fiill'l'X Guy Donley Iiclitli IXI1-Curry D. NY. Stanley .lanies Iinrnett I. INI. Sutton Ifrnf-st Ilt-ndrir-ks Beulaih Ift-Iker Staley Ilnnse Nlury .I. llntlgt-I Iiirk xxItltlII'l'y II. Iizirl Snyder Members I.0Ilf:1 SIN' .Iosoph XY. Stntz .Xlmlmie SIi:1I'I'vr IR. IC. Ayey I Izirry IIensIi:1w .Xnnu Iieinhurt .Iohn G. Cook Ii. II. Butts Ernest. Lnttrell Imogene Morgret II. Ii. Snyder George SisIer Paul Ii, Iiutslei' Nlnrtlizi Ht-inhairt S. T. I ink II. Y. Ilenclrif-ks .Xrthnr I.. Sprung S. I.. Dodd I.eiI:i. Molei' IXIQIPIIIIL I iekliflel' IC. A. Carter Iiflnzi NI:11'sli:ill Daisy Myers I.:iur:i Butler .I. Ii. Snyder II. D. Grove XY. C. Ixtinzistel' Ii. NI. Iliteshziw Mary IC. Mt-Conn C. .I. Miller Sallie Yun IXIetre V. IXI. Usborne Grave Pusiful N. C. I.0I1111SfC1' NI. B. Wright Maury IIl1lUI'Il'I'iIIOlISl' II. 'I'. Kloler XY. II. Ilaiyr-on-k Belle Daniels .I. .-X. Ditto Iiolwrt Knott Cairrie Ilurr Iflizalbeth Pownell NI2lI'QIl1'0I Grove .Iohn Iicl. Sc-hley Cliurles Propst Agnes Skinner If. IS. Kees He-ika I.if-klicler Mary Snyder .I. RI. Garrott Iissie RI. Engle Ilzittie IXIoIer I.c-slie D. Duke S. D. Iingle .lannes Burnliart, .Ii Maud M. Mundey Iyn Ilunniun Ollie XXI. XYeese Leyi G. Wizner .Iohn I.. Grayson Ilnalpliu I,entz I.eon:1r1I Rogers Bland Gattrell ll. Ii, Tzibler G. B. Miller Lottie Kruger IIc-rlmert Rodgers II:1ttieD..Iohnson Bessie I eIIerS .I. D. Pope XY. 'I'. Iiyuns W. S. Dunkle .Xnnie Benseithaiyex NI. Ii. XYright lizirl Ilenshuw liclith Moore Iiattie Sherzircl W. C. Ilinkle .X. II. Lzlrgent L. 1l.'l'utyyiler Urnzi Cummings XY. C. MeD0nuld Ilfirrison Buyer George Daniels Laura IC. Yzmlcey Iloyvurd 0. XYilt lX'l21l'Q1ll'6'l Cady Stanley Benner C. D. Billmyer Nellie Duyis Lena M. Alder .l. VV. Morrow Philip B. Bnrrett S. E. Comlms Cyrus Gilmore C. C. llossey Ethel Bur-ey F. L. Detrieli Elmer AIeRIillion Nettie .lohnson Adam Link Herbert llurr Attie Swann H. B. Beinhzirt H. Lumhert P. li. Sherzird Dale Arnold Florenee li. Uutes Kate Ilurinzm G. B. Ayey .lohn M. Perks .luliu Koontz lNlziry Trussell Edith lXIf-Curry Burroughs Dziyis Nlahel llnyermule Elias liidyyiler O. L. Blouse lylury lluher Ethel Shafer Harry Fulk N. T. Snyder A. F. Dougherty .L D. Muldoon Miss XYoolery .L L. Sutton liya Felker A. B. Custer Ethel B. lNloler Charles NYz1ldeeli Clyde hloler llurry Il. Xyillllltl' Pink B. Smith Fdmund MeC:1rry I. M. Derr David C. lnleltzel A. NY. Sehoonoyer A. VY. Carter Zuidzi Wagoner lidith Fleteher Boqer Cluphum lidith Link Mary Carter Coru Ashton B 7 Il ui ,.. .4. 4 Szimunu Lieklider C. XY. Athey A. ll. Spessert liclgzu' Athey Arthur Baker Lilliun Shainholtz li. C. Cutrieght Ilildu B. hloler llnrry .l. Stuekey Dorothy .lar-kson Beulah M. Boyd Ora M. Fertig Bohert Lewis Gzirlund llendrir-lt B. A. Lnrrieli Belyu Coherly Aliee King Louruna Myers B. A. Poland F. Il. Snyder Guy Crigler B. ll. Gardiner lithel lXIeGarry Florenee Alt-Doxy ell S. L. Vterginfm M. l. lluines Seymour D. Loy U. B. Weber Creed Miller Nora lluines Donnn Shruder Bella iXl.llur11er Williann Folk Luther Snyder Mury Stanley Iiaitheryne XYysonu li. C. Bell Luyoniai Cruyhezil Mary ll2lI'lN'l' Thurman T. Smith Luther Flynn .lessie B. Custer Xorai Stuekey XYillie Grapes Olen Squires Duiszi Grapes Nlnud Mn-Donaild Corn ll. Busey Arnold Blish L. S. Mr-Daniel Alyin Cr:iyyl'ord Nlurie Ilollmun Murgziret A. Molex' Louise Stulitoll lf. lf. llolilvs li. A. XYilson Fleet XYimer G. C. Lumhert Vernon Durst C. li. Flynn lithel S. Dirk lflsie lieiter Tailmzige Smith .L 'lf liexrode lilmer Propst Adu Shipper .L XY. L:ir1'iek .Xrthur Keller Nunn Gilmore XY. Ci. Miller A. D. llerliert Alzirdie Shafer ldu lic-seeker Yietor C. Myers Charles Speroyy NYilli:un Daniels XY:'dter linott Dzillus Arthur NY. Y. MeXeni:u' Alziryin Porterlield Nora Al. Dyer Lloyd Chorpenning XYulter lliyely llosulilid Alolilel' ley Triplett .lzunes U. Watson Boy M. Grapes ll. li. lliett Bella M. Custer liyelyn Fortney Bettie G. Feltner li. Glenn Lewis .l. C. llupp .Iohn Shirley Mittee llumriekhoust Christine Stanton .l. B. Dim-ken C. C. Boyd D. XY. Busey Leslie Slonuker Millurd ll. Fortney XY. B. Simmons Al. .l. Pearse Dessie Boliy liyu Goddin llelen Bosyyell Josephine Show Iva Ilarper hlabel Priee Sara liiggleman Myrtle Getz Il. C. Suarr Ilarry Thompson Cullen Bartlett Daisy Arnold Laura. Lieklider Nlildred Banks C. IXI. Cline Ford Thompson Boy Parsons Aliee Guseman Katherine Snyder James C. XYatson Ada NY. Busey Eleanor Crowl C. A. VK'a.goner ll. A. Williamson Kenna Weber Luey Mt-Quilkin Ilelen NI. Babb Albert Ewers Ethel Pearey David Folk Jesse L. Cook Cozy Foltz Katie Ludwig B. I . Ilarper C. L. llutton liuth lliekel Emma Biner llenry Sigler Bertha Overholt l ay Portmess Olga B. Arnold Julius Vvhite Edna Ollett Euniee Ilouser Myrtle Cooper Perey M. Epling Ora. Sway ne Nellie Larriek Bertha Baker Jessie NYatson Gordon C. Shaw Laura Biggleman Clarenee Roby Ililda Loy S. I . Talbott, lfranees VX'ebb Elizabeth Boswell Thomas F. Ewers E. XY. Dolly li. P.. Bamesburg Margaret Davis Anna Mc-Garry Graham La Hue Traeey Gates Grover Moran Arissa Phares Virgil Canfield Nellie Miller .l. Luther Dove XYilmer P, Dove Marguerite Billmyer Ia. P. Early Clayton Myers Elmer II. Grimm Beatriee Rogers Iflossie Shafer P, II. Lowry George Ilartzell Elizabeth Nelson Gertrude Clary Il. A. Ptiee Carl Sirbaugh Bose KI. Spieer Minnie H. Whitaeare Elmer Ours Julia Graee Dollie Coberly Ililda Doggert, Alston Cassady Laey Basham Blanche Pfau Vvilson XY. Smith Ethel Iierndon llannah Pancake XYilson Power Eleanor Vvilliams Geneveve Pittman Viola Strieby Lula. Mir-hael VVilliam Swisher Leroy Carter Lillian Saville Ella Iloekman Pearl Dellaven Marvin Iloekman Graee Payne Blanc-he Flaherty Martha Moler Iey Lewis Owen Pollenberger Agnes Yan Zandt, Iva Iiern Mary Carvey Dollie Swisher J. Rodney Power Edgar B. NYatson W. Morgan Lemen Irene Billmyer Martha Gilpin Mary E. Davis Elsie Teter Stella Shillingburg Eddie B. Phares Eula Iloekman Anna Miller Goldie Deaver Bess Iieim Ira Arnold Anna Parsons Ifranees Ireland Tursea VVeber Eugenia Chipley Carl II. Custer Jessie Phares Mary Swisher Katie Brill Juanita Zeilor Virginia Rider Garnetta Miller Frona Flynn Georgia hlarttin Stella Orndorll' Milo Ilenry VVilliam Iloekman Ilazel Ilaines Wilson Omps Elsie P. Lewis Birdie Iiotz Laura Ilutton Graee Iiershmer Mary Lemen John Goehenour Dewey Portmess Vt'illie Dieken Ethel Arnold Leota Shobe Edithe Grapes Erma Ilarper Beulah Bloom Paul Kiser Dora Smith Damaris VVagoner Andrew Mills Earl Spreadbury Ottho Ours Justina Evans Agnes Swisher Dale Slane Iflorenee Davis Emma Barker John Arnold Jason VVolford Mary DeGrange Elsie Custer Elizabeth Fristloe Pauline Kotz Ethel Hamriek Sarah Burgess Carrie Striebv DeVVitt Fulton Gladys Yanseov VViloughby Lemen Edith Grapes Irene Kiser Ethel Armentrout Johnson Sites Eva Heiskal Effie Smith Bernard VVhiting Nettie lluvett Florence Laing Frank Miller Lelia Brown Maud Fenster Bobert D. llarman Neil Thalaker Estella Fultz Minnie Swavne Barton XN'oolford Beulah Offutt .l. S. NYatson Ilovvard Swisher Clara Palmer Alta Striebv Olive Cooper Beed Butts Gladys White Franees Tabler Anna Miller Raymond liiser Stanlev Fulton Lowell VK'olford Scott VVatson Nora Thompson VVilliam lluvett Palmer lieeseeker Kennie L. Malloxv Auguata Morgan Kittie Croxvl Neva Fuss E. NY. Miller Charles NYorman Elsie Sutton David E. Laing Robert Moran Elizabeth Shinglet Kenneth Long B. C. Stasel hlertin Good Agnes liamesburg Curtis llarman Marie Yanseov Sallie VYagoner lloxvard hloran Lillian Melester XYilfred Carr Nlarv NYood Charles Morris Alma lfeaster Ada Shiekle .lesse C. Cook llenry Shepherd Edgar Athev Vaughn Boxvley G. D. Propst Edward Barnhart Ira llarman Lilia Brown Graee Clipp ll. P. XYhitaker Marvin Painter Minnie Chambers Gertrude Nluldoon U. N. Striebv Svlvenus llarpei Elmer Butler Yiolet lliett XY. XY. Smith lfnmis KIeNeill .l. G. Grove G. C. lledriek XY. B. Yarner liirbv Phillips lva Pfau ltebeeea Smith .lesse lSl'0SCf'lif'l' C. l.. Nlorrison Ford Snyder Duglas l'lI'tl7l0l' .l. NN. l421l'I'lf'li Forrest Engle .lames Sprung .lasper llinkle Marjorie lfearnoxx listher llite Lewis Show U. H. Nlalloxv Leona Garman llarper and Yol mu XI1 4 ClC61'OIllHl1 Literary Society I HFFIVICRS Civ K 1 ' I V S4 '1 f xxxN 1+ llX f, -' L xvc L Gan 065, L filly Pm Yan Luna-iiIi:nx'1-r XI ary Sf-:nnllm X 4 rnu l.lll4-1' lm Nw lznvlc- 2'S Xl nw' Yun N11-trv r-ll Nlzhulrlc-x iznn XY:1lpm-1' l milsm-f1:1i'fl1n-1' XX ill I lwlnnl Nlulm-1' XX ill lillll ll2ll'l'lS llaittia- .lnlnisnn .lurk lyulllvf' lgl'I'lll1'l' Stunlc-3' l.c-sh-1' Link lfnla lfryo Nl2lI',QQlI'l'l XYz1cl1l3 Milclrc-rl Blzulclc-x Nlnrv llaiimlvstv floiiicwm- XYilli:i1nm Loliu lxlfljlillillfl FALL 'l'1am1 XYINTI-LR TERM l'rv.mlf-nt fi4'Ul'gIP Llulwig Williann Huirris l'1'c'r'-1'rf'.w. .lzwk Dnnlc-y Haitliv .lolinson Sl'l'I'l'flII'jj Zvnilli Wilson Lvnzi HfJllSi 1' 'I'1w1.wn'r Yivizni Mr-Dcmzilcl Lnvy Mc'Dun:ilfl lff-purtr'r Pnnlinrf liznirlnl IAllllSf' Hamlin-1' I'r1'l1'c' Hultiff .lulnismi Kzntlivriiic' Hirst Nrfywfzfzf CR-4-il Bm-ll Gm-m'gv LllllVVlgI SPRING 'l'1cnM VOL-il Bvll Williznn Hivtt llvssiv Hzlwsri Iilizzilwtll Hill Ruth V. Myors Wliltvl' Hvri' XVilliznn Harris Ivan .Xrilnlml lfllgvllltl ,Xtln-3' Gvniv Banks Cm-il lim-ll Nlilrlrl-rl lgHXYUl'S l.z11-iv Brill lXlill'Qlll'Cl- Bnylf-s l1u1'na-lins Czirtr-r llutli Clipp .Iusn-pliino Clipp lxlilfy Conairfl Klilflrl-cl Cunalrcl fi2ll'l'l'll- S01- lioiim-th linuclv llzinic-l linglv Al2lI'QilI'L't 'l'1'nSsQl G1-nrgc Ludwig XYillw1'l Fryi- Christinc XY2llIJ0l' Annitai lNl0l0I' Tlivlnni Ilamly lflutli VY01'inu1i 68 MEMBERS Stunlciy llzivvsa- Nlllflilll 110:11-cl Nlinniv llc11cl1'i1-ks XYz1ltvi' llf-rr NYilliznn llictt lilizzilwth Ilill listor llinkll' li2llllPl'lllll lliwt Mark Ilurn L1-nu llunsfli' .luv .l2l,llll'S Swtf ,lznnvs lil1'll2lI'fl Davis liusnliv Skinnm' liutlicwim- Link lirnvst Frye- Lziruv XY11clcly llc-nry lXIzulclc-x .lannos llule-3' lxlllfllll VVCOHO lluth Myers Bc-ssio llziwso Luc-3' MvDo11z1lcl Yiviani KI:-Dmiulcl l:I'2lIlf'QS Nec-fly S'lll2lI't OSlN'lllI'll0 Xlziric Pc-1-1' Pauline linmlull llulnivs lflc-inl1:11't Xlzilwl llir-Q Nlilclrvcl I-lic-O Allison lliclcx' Lvslie Robinson llvvav Hush Konna Knott L00 liincry lilizulwtli Trump f:l0tllS Lowe Yvriion Frye Ilzirnld Vllilker Mildrecl Nlzirslizill l'll'21I1lillIl Ilurcly Zenith Wilson 'E. ,J .531-3, CICIZHOXIAX Cieeronian Literar. oeiet, In 18725 an organization was formed at Shepherd College and named the Cieeronian Literary Society. Since the establishment of this Society, it has been customary, to meet every Friday afternoon. The programs are somewhat varied in character, and therefore are adapted to meet the varying abilities of its many members. At the ditlerent meetings there are given vocal and instrumental selections. deelamations, readings, orations, and debates. The training received in the society aids the student to be- come ellieient and successful in various walks of life. We are glad to say that its inlluence is not confined to XYest Virginia. Great legislators, lawyers, doctors, farmers, and others in pursuit ol various professions, who have learned to speak intelligently to an audience from its platform, are now living in almost every state in the Union, being distinguished on account of their intellectual ability. ln 1896 the Parthenians challenged the Ciceronians for a friendly literary contest. This contest was held in June 1896, and each succeeding year, with few exceptions, there has been a similar contest, interesting, exciting, and with a. high degree of friendly rivalry. The Cieeronians have not always won. The Parthenian Society has shared equally in the lruits of victory. The years which have elapsed since the organization of the society in 1873, have brought about many changes. VVe as a society have profited by the experience of former years, and as we look back over the record of forty-eight years, of literary work, it is a pleasure to note that we have always endeavored to keep abreast. of the times. So long as Shep- herd College State Normal School exists, we shall ever be striving to train young men and women for a more efficient lite. XY. M. H. I H, xx 4' f X X' XSS I I 'I C E5 ' X W If If X X A Q4 M X - .L V. X , Q W-Z ,MW f X f W9 ' , - If XM-fl Y lm' Y 04 Q- X i ':?': Ag- - IWW' 1 ' !' 1 J! X T I 'I,' X1 w . X I . I Xiie X -W 4 L. N , I I I I XX .I J' 1 , I4. 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' fd. . l.flIl.l 011,15 l llllllll S1-l1l1-x' li:1tlw1'111e- Wixm-rs B1-ss Iluwsc- Zvnith XYilsn11 Cll:1flysll:11'fZ1'll Nlllfll' P4101- ll:1t11v .lol111so11 N1-lliv Gantt 1XlT:1 Iglflfllll T2 XX'ilrl:1 lI:1111111111 lilisf' Billlnyc-1' lNl1lrl1'1-cl lg0XYf'l'S lClizz1lwtl1 'llflllllll I.ili:111 BllZZOI'fl l'121lllPl'lll9 Mutth liulu Frym- lillglxlllil Athn-3' lilizulmotll Ilill lxlillf' IIoll11l:1 li2lflll'I'lIN' Ilirst VKX S 55,40 ...,..I -A, M Y 1 ,...,.N Y- ' , .,.A-1 ...,,.. ..... . ...Y-1 1 ..-...K ...,., , .-A... X 1' gm- :Q , .LIAHD CLUB l'1'f'.v1'fle'n! I 1r'f'-lfrvzs Sf'f'l'I'fIlI'Vll , , I l'l'llNllI'l'l' lfrpmfrl' I 'l'I.tl.f' N1'1g,'1'1111f lim. P. I.1ulwig S1-uit -IUIIIOS IIIIUIIPS P. I'I:1l'1'H1l I x'ml IIf'11clvl'sm1 Hvmy Mzulrlf-X Iiivllaml Davis Vlvtus I.mw L'.Hxten1p0 OFFIFICIZS Iflml HC'I1CII'I'S!bIl C14-tus Lowc- Vvc-il Bell Stzmlr-y Hzmwsv Wintfkrs Folk fic-u. P. Ludwig Hr-my IXIMIQIQIX Vlvtus Imwr- XYPPHOII Ifryv Goo. P. Lxulwig I71'0cl Hl'IlKIl'I'SfJIl L2lI'll0 IY:ulmly Cfvcil Bm-ll He-my Mauhlvx MEMBERS IIIPIIZIITI Davis If-0 I2I1l0l'X J CZIIIIYIPS I . IIIIFIIOI' .lusvpll .Iumcs Sf-ott .lzlmcs IIOIIIIOIII Iinoclc- Clvtus Imwf- Gr-u. P. Ludwig Ilcnry Nlaulclvx Iesliv IRUIJIIISOII lfrocl IIl'IlCIf'I'SOIl Yerncm lfryv NYilli:1m Ilivtt .lamvs Ilulvy VVIIIJ1-1't Ifryc' XYIIIIILIII Ilzmrris Stuart Uslmurn c:hLlI'IOS Mussm-1' Stanley Ilawsc C01-il Be-ll NYintP1's Folk Iirne-st Frye I,i1l'l1P XYIIQIQIQ' Curtis Powm' Allsion Hidcx' I:l'L1I1f'IS Striuby XN':1lt01' Ilcrr .I. D. Kluldcmn, Jr. Iiurold XYHIIQCI' A. I.. Gcrogf- .I. C. Lawyer Ilowzlrd Iflifritz Olie I.. Stork-1' IYi11tm's Folk Willwrt Fryi- Staullvy Hzmwsv Lvslic' IIUIDIHSUII f'l1zu'l0s Mussc-1' Goo. P. Luclwigg Hvnry Maulmlc-X iQ me IQIQXTIQNIPO A ,Q pvfffak 'Q lan? Jw, . f-wg Y. W. I. A. OFFICERS zuzderzt ..,,. .. RLTH Mamas I Ice I YFSIIIIPIII. , . ,..... LOUISL IXABLL SCCIKICII If ....A . VICLIZABETH IWPLROVI TIPHNIIHI . . . ..., ULETA ARNIOID MEMBERS I'fIiz:1Im0tI1 IIiII ICIIIII Frye- I.vut:l XYI1ifing Iiosnlifx Skinner Iirlnn Gif-gas Z1-nifh XYiIsnn .Iusc'pI1im- Clipp Iflizaxlwflm Slwrnw Iiuth M51-rs I ouisc- Iiulalv Olvizn Arnnlrl Iicwu C.unvnI1:1x'm-1' Nlilrlrc-rl I3uwm's Iizxtlu-rinv I ink Iiliznmlmtll Trunmp Ii:1fl1c-rim- XYin1vz-Q 7 Nlllclrf-cl I-11-0 BI:ll'y Yun KIv1'fv Iiutrinzx HillIIII:QQIll'iIIII'I' Mrs. Maury Sw-rnnlon Iiutlwrinv INIHTIN-ws II:1ttiv.InI1nson I uuisv Gznrclnox' IXI:1ri1- Pm-1' Ali:-v Nlzulric-X Pauline- Iinnclull Hcrvnic-e Stnnlvy Yulnmlv IX'I:1Ionm- Ulzulys Ifvzxgulls Viviun Mc-Dunulcl IN Irs. 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W UFFIC 'ISHS MEMBERS .I.D.NIi1lcimm,.Ir Ciiziricw Nlussi-1' Stainli-3' Ilziwsc- I.c-sim HUIDIIISUII .lzimi-s I lzilvy lmsfcil' Sfuflvi' .lunivs l.:iwy01' lfrziiir-is Stric-by Curtis Pmvvl' Ilulmes Hcinh:i1't Iii-imeth Iinmli- XY:iltc1' iii-rr l.:u'i1v XN':1cirly John Crowl .ivssv Ifllgil' 78 A. . A ,411-Joumg P. IJLDWIC C'icci1L P . . . . .Yicizxox L I'm1 . . .'l'. Ifmcin. HICNDI R Damif-I lingiv Ilamflcl Biirhmzin Iiclwurrl .Iohiisun .lulm LYIIQPI' IqHiJG'I't Iiulliiln Fri-vi XYOiSi1ilIlS Iivimctli XYliiTtiiigt Ili-nry Klzulflux Lew- liiiwrv Sfvwart Oisimiiriii- Allison Hiclm' Hic-hurcl Fi-i'i'vll Imster Link Ilciwmil Iilifrifz UH 5 f 4 E 1 2 4 Z Q -4 K 7' l'1'1'.w1'11'1'r1f 1'1'rc-I'1'1'.w. SFFl'I'flIl'jf TI'I'fI.YIlI'l 1' lfl'llUl'fl I' N1'ry1'11111 1 1':1111-is 11. 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Yu., 1111 1, 2, 3, of A111111 Mr. S11'11111y 1'11po1'1s :1 v111'y 1111111811111 trip 111111 111'1111g111 1111011 W1111 111111 lllilllj' V2111llil1D11' Hll,EIgL1'S11Ul'lS w1111'11 will 1111 of 111111'11 111111111111 111 us 111111 11111' s111'1111y. 82 The glory of a. summer's evening Fell deep on the locks of gray Of a man who sat by his cottage Smoking his great pipe of elay. In his old arm ehair he sat W'ith his mind from care set free And the smoke from his pipe went sailing Like the fog o'er a morning sea. The heart of the old man beat faster IIis moistened eyes grew dim The smoke seemed to pir-ture so elearly The days most saered to him. The stillness of evening was broken When he spoke with words sublime From the lays of my early morning To Psalms of my evening-time. There are all of my ehildish faneies lX'Iy joys and griefs as well The sobs I carried to mother Who kissed me and made me well. And there is my life's rosy manhood With lessons so hard and long The joys and pleasures of freedom And life that was sweet as a song. Uh, there the dear Old Potomac- With waters so eool and deep The song of the ripples mingling W'ith the sound of students' feet. And there on the bank by the streamlet So stately and proud it stands I see the Dear Old Shepherd College The pride of my native land. That sehool was the pride of my boyhood W'hen life was happy and free And now in the shadow of living Its memories come baek to me, I'm there with the ones who are yelling And singing the songs with glee The spirit. ot the Old Sehool fills me With rapture beyond degree. A, Vision 813 Those days are like pearls in value There's nothing so dear to me .Xs the days I spent with my elass mates Of sehool life of Old S. C. We loved that old river road winding Down by the eave and the mill And we listened to the songs from the tree tops While gathering flowers from the hill. Then elose by the elear rippling water Where the shade is eool and deep We paused in our long evening rambles To rest our tired aehing feet. Down that narrow green tow path yonder Where nods the wild Columbine Often we'd go for a twilight party ln the dawn of summer time. The monument there by the river Pointed for us the way And filled us with longing ambition l o broaden our lives eaeh day. .Xnd the spring whieh is named for Morgan Hut on that old famous field Told us the story of patriots Who never were known to yield. .Xnd the brooklet whieh runs by the eollege With prattle so full of eheer Ciave life to the strong plodding students Who never were known to yield. The friendships we made ne'er were broken They have helped me every day They have given me strength and eourage To fear not. the darkest way. And now in the evening of living W hen days seem heavy and long l hey bring to my heart a glad feeling Ol love and faith that is strong. The Old man was waked from his vision By a eliild he loved so well The story of his life was ended l or nothing more did he tell. -treo. P. Ludwig, '21 ensie Yr-nsie! Yensie! Come in thishouse this mimite. You know this is Saturday and all the work to be done. But never a reply was vouehsafed the querulous eall from the baek poreh of the low white farmhouse among the shaded maples. Safely settled, high up among the sheltering braneh- es of one of the largest trees was Yensie Spaulding, an orphan nieee of Mrs. hrlary Jenkins, the capable wife of .Ierry .len- kins of Mapledale. With an open book before her and all the beautiful spring around her, Yensie mused. Nothing but work, work, work: Between Aunt Moll and Uncle .Ierry I never have a inimite to eall my own and I really believe that they eat, drink, and think to the tune of dollars, eents and work. But I'm going to graduate from the Normal Sehool if I have to run off and hire myself to some farmer in order to earn money with which to pay my expenses. I have fought for a high sehool education and got it but whenever I mention Normal Sehool I am properly shut up. But I'm going as surely as September Zird rolls around. Do you hear me robin bird on your nest? I'm going. You and I both, Miss Yensief' answered a merry voiee just under the tree. Looking down Yensie saw XYill NYaring. the son of a near neighbor, and a boy who had to use every eent he made for sehooling. For although .lohn VVaring was fully able to edueate his son, he did not hold what to he termed new fangled ideas, and thought the winter term at the village sehool was suflieient time for VYill to spend in sehool, sinee he was old enough to help on the farm and save the wages he would have to pay a man. Dbl are you going, XYill'? Good, we both are up against it but if I ean stand what I have stood, two more lighting years won't daunt nie. I am determined to earry out the wishes of my dead mother and qualify myself for teaehingf' Yensie, where are you? eome on right away and help to get this stull' ready for town. Coming, Aunt Iyfoll-Goodbye, Billy, see you soon. But mum is the word. All day the girl worked under the watchful eye of her aunt and when night came she surveyed the clean house, rows of pies and loaves of bread, thankful that everything was ready for Sunday but she was almost too tired to sleep. I must have it out with Aunt Mollie on Mondayf' she said to herself as she sought her bed. I am going to earn enough for my clothes this summer and work for my board next winter. It is hard to think of the hardships that I have to en- dure but every cloud has a. silver lining, and with the last thought she closed her eyes. Over the washtub on Monday Yensie told her Aunt of her ambition and her plan. The woman was horrified. Didn't she have enough book learning and a good enough home for any girl? And wasn't. she ashamed to be so un- grateful to the aunt who had given her home and clothes when she had no where else to go? Oh, yes, you've been good to me, but I've tried to earn my board and elothes and that's what I'm going to do now to put myself through the Normal School. If you leave me now you ean't come back, she was told, but nothing daunted, she started out and all summer she waited on the tables in a large summer hotel and saved and horded everydime. Often her body was so tired she could not sleep and her line spirit was nearly broken by having to aeeept tips and take orders which she was more capable of giving. But when the third of September eame she had two hundred dollars and the promise of work in the Dorm to pay for her board. XVIII Waring was on hand that morning too to enroll. Ile had been through a stormy seene with his father who had reluctantly allowed him money for board but the money for a room and for his other expenses he had to earn. All through the long months these brave spirits worked and studied and struggled against adverse circumstances, but when the end of this school year came they were much en- couraged at the excellent records they had made as students and both left the Normal for another summer of toil. Yensie Spalding made a good friend at the hotel that summer in Mrs. Lowe, a childless widow, who spent the summer at the hotel and many a generous gift and good advice in plenty she gave to the brave girl and when the fall eame she begged the privilege of paying the expenses of her senior year, to be paid back if Yensie eould not accept her assistance as a gift. I . VVill, too, had worked and had seen to it that Yensie occasionally had a drive or simple outing. The senior year was harder for him than for Yensie, for he still had to work as well as study. But both graduated with honor and left school carrying with them their diplomas and the good wishes of their teachers and all the other friends they had made. Did it. pay? Ask Yensie who is teaching to pay back the money lent by her generous friend and ask VK'ill who is working his way through the University and looking forward with glad hope to the time he will be able to provide a pleasant home for the little girl who has been his inspiration through the years. I , x -'12 . ,f .5 ,fl H 47, X 5, 1 H , , 5 ' .-L',',V In. 'Z L25 ffrf ' 4Z':AAf 4' ff 5: :V-'45-f ,L,,,,,f. Q- z: vw. iw' rf gf' i' I' .,7' ,,, ' - ,nf',' 'Ill .: fill' ' ' 5' '-I' ,- ,,,, , . --ff ff, 4. -1 H S :Al Vx X it - Ali, ' 'zz ,Li H1 fi, X ' j X 5 'Zvi X X X , 7 ,. 4 Ruth Clipp. V 53 ' Z w ' 'rfix L 'Q AW! 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IIICNAMUND OF THIS ASSOCIATION ,.1. mf ,.' -- -,. bf , ,. 3' r., .M V , ILIETI C ROA i thleties This year athletics have played a greater part in the sehool life of Shepherd Vollege than ever before. For the first time in the history of the institution football has been given a plaee in Shepherd College Athletie Sports. Fred Henderson, manager of basketball, and George Ludwig, manager of baseball, arranged the most extensive schedules that we have ever had Mueh interest has been taken in tennis. The two eourts at Shepherd tlollege and the one at the Girls' Dormitory are oeeupied every period by enthusiastic- players. Although football was a new sport for our boys, they showed great skill as well as good headwork in the two games that were played. The first game was played on our home Held with Martinsburg High Sehool and to the surprise of the spectators our boys held the visitors to a tie. In the seeond game our boys were defeated, al- though they showed much improvement. For next year, Manager William Hiett is arranging a sehedule and we have prospeets of a coach from some university. For various reasons the boys' team was foreed to be ehanged quite frequently. Twelve boys are reported as having played on the first team. We entered into basketball relationship with four new sehools this year. Man- ager Henderson proved himself worthy of his position by seeuring two four-day trips and one two-day trip for the basketball boys. Although the boys did not make sueh a good showing while on these trips, they had the exper- ienee of meeting some of the strongest teams in the states of VVest Virginia and Pennsylvania. Only six out of the nineteen games played were played 011 the home floor. One scheduled to be played at Shepherd t'ollege was eaneelled at a very late date. Louise Kable, manager of the girls' basketball team, arranged for a number of games for the girls who took several enjoyable trips. The girls made a better reeord this year than the boys, as they lost only three out of the eight games played. 89 ' -f 1?'i::' N I X V' .,,. , ff, ,,. xx If. W fs 'X XD, - 7 N .,+ 5.5 X 2 S ff f0 f X X0 XX . X f XX f ' -. Hx ' ' 4 Kxxxxsx XX 5 xxbtx f 'fl--A nf -.R , ,N Xxx C' g 1, , A V x Qs' E ' W j V . 0 4 :assi ,r o4,', 4, V P ,Mfrylll . ' 'V If X5 XX X ','f V, xxx V ,X , . V S. Loft to right, Hrst row, right ond, Folk: right tackle, Lowe: right Quarcl, Flif-kinszm-1 c'0ntL-r I 1'vc' lvft Qllilfd II'1rris' left l'1CklL Knodcgnlcft ond, Ilcnderson. 2nd row, right half buck, Bcllg qua1'f01'lSuck, Ilulcyz fflll inuvk, Iluclxidafhz leftx half ,lmucjk Davis' kma K , . I1 zxger, Illctl. Jllnnnger. . . I 'nach ....,... Boys, Basket Ball Team Officzkrl Iffiferev .... fv011fUI.ll ...A,A High! Fm'uv1rrl Lqft Uurzrrl. , . f'l'I1ff'l' .,.,., . High! Gzzmd. , Lqfl ffllflffl. , . Lqft Fuzwfzrrl ..., Lfjff PWUVIIYIIYI. IS lllmlff Ilfl'N .,.. SCIIliDl'I,1. S IDI-0 1?--fNlz1I'tiIIslJIII'g II. S. 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S. :It VK':IyIIvslmI'o 22 lX1:II' 18 f0I11I'1l1I1.S.Il1S. C. 29 T01 Il 5158 1 '1 52S FRED HENDERSON WILLIAM B. SNYDER ...........WWALTERHERR . . ..C'LETUs LOVVE-CECIL BELL . ....,.,.... RICHARD DAVIS . . . FOLK, I1IIiT'1', CI-r-il Bell ..... Hir'1I:1I'd Davis. . , Clotus 1,ow0. .... Ilvnry Maflclvx. ... lidwurcl .1uhIIsoII. . 1 I-sliv liolmillsml.. . KQIIIII-th IiI1Uf10... XY1111l'I'S Fulk. ... . XY11112lI11 XXEIIIII-I'.. . . . . .CLETUS LOWE . . . . . .CECIL BELL . . .HP1NRX' BTADDICX . . .EDVVARD JOHNSON . . . .IQENNETH IQNODIQ . .LEsLIE RDBINSDN VVALPER, RIEINHART GAAIIQS PI..xx'IzD . 18 . 18 . 18 .. . 12 .. .11 . If . 11 Q1 li POINTS 2321 1132 36 4 lo 18 c 113 15 11 ,4 1' W 3 . 1 . W' .if gl Z l . ' ' 5' k BOYS' B.XSlili'l' BXLI. TIQXNI .lI1IlHlf1l'l' ..,. . I vlillfh .A.A... Offififzl lfrQff'1'1'f l'r1pfr11'n ..A,A, V1 Girls, Basket Ball leam Hllflllf 1'vUI'll'III'll, . , Lrjfl lSUI'll'lll'll. fvfllffl' ,.... . Sfnlf' f'f'nI4'r. . . High! liurzrzl. . Lqfl Hurzrrl. . . S11lmt1'iz411'.w. . GIRLS' BASKEI' BALI, SCHEDULE S. C.. Alumnae- ut. S, C.. Bc I '21 1 lligh .lf s. cz. IXI1ll'fillSlJlll'g II. S. at M:x1'tinslJurg Br- l S xt I ll :ll II. 1 Frost ll 'g Cl1:unl1v1'sbu1'g II. S. at Chamlmorslmllrg IXI2ll'fiIlSbll1'g Il. S. at S. C. Ponn Ilull at c:llilIUlH'I'SlJlll'Q Ch2lllllJOI'SlllII'Q Il. S. :xt S. C, 'lhtnl 176 EH S. C. . . .LOUISE KABLE . . .WM. B. SNYDER , . .WALTER HIQRR . . . .RYTH CLIPP . . . .RUTH CLIPP . . . . . .NIARY CQROSIG , . .LILLIAN BUZZERD . .JOSI'lPHINE. CLIPP . , .GLADYS FEAGANS . . . . . .NIARIE PEER .HIIIST AND IQABLE OPP. 's 10 123 9 120 T I5 ll 131 LS' B.XSIiliT BALI. Tl Base Ball B.XSliBAl,l. SCllliDL'l.li FOR 1921 April 1lffNl2ll'llI1SllllI'g Businvss College at S. C. Aprll ll1'vlxlRlI'flI1Sl7lll'g ll. S. ut. lVltll'tllI1SlJlll'g April lil-Briclgcwuter College at S. C. Aprll 23-St. .lnnws Ar-uclmnx' at St. James April 27--Ilz1g01'stown ll. S. lit. lltl.gPl'Sl'0VK'I1 Klux' 7-Penn. State lforvst Arfacle-lny at S. C. Mui' ll'Sll0I1t1l1tl021l1 Yullov Avaclemx' ut. VYinc-lmvstvr Nluy l.lfIXlz1rtil1slJurg ll. si at S. C. l Nlily Xfgllfl tezun l'l2LQCl'St1lNK'l1 lligh School at S. C. 1 May 2lflXl:1rt.inslJurg Busincss Collcgo at lX'li1I'flI1SlllIl'Q May 21-lxl2.lSS1II1llt.t0I1 Avaclcnly at Front. Royal, Ya. Nluy 2f1+BI'lClgPVt'1l1lOl' Collvge at Britlg0vvz1t.v1', XVII. May 26fSl1lll1t1l1!l0t1l1 Collogiutv Instituto at Dayton, Yu. Nlny :'lllfSl10l1i1l1llORll Yullvy Af-znclemy at S. C. .lunv l-Upon. TEAM Ol 1921 Pit.:-luvrs, . . ,.,. , .l.l'mx'm, CRowL, Il1c1f1.l-Lnowrgn Czxtvlwrs. , , .... ,... . IAMIQS, l m'lf:. llARlilS First. Bnsc ,,.. ...,... , ...., . .Cnow1., Lowra Soc-oncl Bass- . , ,.., .. . . lilmm Shortstop 1 , .,l-DAVIS 'Third Basv . ,..,.,... Bram, lc-ft lfivltl . .... li14:1NHAn'r Ct-nte-1' Field , . , ,,... lluc'r'r Night lfivlcl , .... .XyAl.Plill ENS Team of 1920 x , t x. J, ,TWA jx gg nxt. W., Y H , N W ..,.. , - ,, am ' -A-iigl ihs 'J f , Y .... -. . 4--3 ' , , 3 ' 7 -xi 'P 5 Z 1 , D 4 ga , i f? f--' 'f 'if'fi ': A U - , 1- 1' ' R I ' ,,,v I .1 Tl' if in ' T - -,W N65 In -Z ' 0 1 V I , ,- ' feb.. , .Y . , YN' , 4 'WE ,i? fefma , G 221? A 0.1 5, irst Row--Show, Davis, Crawl, Rico, Folk. Fcvoml How--.I:1m0S, Ilivti, A. D. Iivnxnmoml +1-mmf-113, Rcvd, Shipc -abwnwwmwqaqqsr-K OKE5 PREPARINE A CRACKEFY POF? POLLY f ffl 493- K A' wk xv 1 X 4 an-f we ,' V . 5 U t '9- g Scott returning from visiting a sick student: Harper :- Scott how did you hnd the sick boy? Scott- By going to his home, Ilarper- I mean how did you find him when you got there? Scott:- Ilis nurse took me to his room. Harper:- But what shape did you tind him in? Scott. :- In the shape of a. boy lying in bed. Ilarper'- NYell is he better? Scott:- Harper Scott:- Harper - VYhy his health. Scott:- healthf' If he is well, he is better, of course. - I mean is he improving? Improving what? I don't know why he should improve his Harper'-HIS he better then? Scott:- Better than what'?', Harper'- Oh, Scott do tell me what there is about the boy. Scott :- Harper A pair of blankets. - Pshaw,1s he dangerous? Scott:- No, perfectly harmless. Harper:- VVell Scott do you know how to tell what ails the boy? Seott:- Yes, but you do not know how to ask. Maddex:- Gee my head is about to burst. VK'alper:- Don't let the sawdust fly my way, please. Stanly Ilawsez- VVhy are S. C. teachers likethermom- etersf' Harris:- Because they register so many zeros. Vt'hy does 'Buddy' Folk seem so dead? Because he has a buzzard CBuzzerdJ after him. Mr. Ludwig:- Mr, Kenamond do we have any more questions on this exam'?', Mr. Kenamond:- No Mr. Ludwig:- XYell it is a good thing because I just run out of paper. Mr. Vtelshans:- I'll say its a good thing because I just run out of information. Mildred Bowers:- Well then, I will take caramel. 9 lXIr. Kenamond in Ilistory of Iiducationz t'XYell Miss Maddex what time is this? imeauiug the sixteenth century.J Alice Maddex:- Just ten minutes after two. Bill XYalper:- Miss Turner look at that bust of Lin- colnf' lX'Iiss Turner:-i'Sh' you ought to say burst. God made the world and rested. God made man and rested, God made women and neither God nor man has rested since. 'l'llIi KISS IN'lay I NU, Just one. HXOS, VYhv not No. Please do. Nd HYOS... Nu. ,, 1. Oh I rank why didn t you shave? N - w ,-. N Why does XYalter Ilerr read the Bible so much? Because he likes to read about 'Matthew' Teacher:- Detine 'ooze' Johnny. Johnny:- To 'ooze' is to run out. Teacher:- Now detine anecdote. .lohnnyz- An anecdote is a short funny tale. Teacher:-- Now, .lohnny put both in a sentence. .lohnnyz- The little dog oozed into the street wagging his little anecdote. IIe:f- XYhat did your father say when you told him my love for you was like a mad gushing stream. She:- Ile said. Dam it. Klildred Bowers:- 'Mrs. Shipley what kind ol ice cream do you have '? Mrs, Shipley 1- Chocolate and vanilla. Doetor: tafter examinationl. lNIr..IIarper:- I have just finished my aut,oliiogra.phy. What makes you think you have rheumatism'? Louise Gardner:- Who of? Distressed patient:f I feel it in my bones. Davis on the river bank fishing. XYell my lad said the faetitious man to the elevator Cheerful idiot! tVl'elshansl:-llello, Dick! lioy, I see in your position you have a ehanee to rise. What you doin ? Fishin? Oh yes, growled the lmoy, hut I get ealled down Diek:-Naw, teaehin' the worms to swim. every time I do it. V Green l'reshman:-VN hat are Chapel not,es'?' 4 Nlr. Morrow: tln Print-iples of 'I'eaehing.l Brilliant Senior:-Why the ones we write in ehapel of Who all in this elass are going to take Prineiples of eourse. V Teaeliing next terin'? Ifloise:-I am going to he a farmer's wife. Before he knew her eharaeter or trusted deep her heartiff Gardner:fVl'ell, l will never marry a farmer. They sat there on the sofa lar, far apart- Ilarperz-You will never marry me, then But when he whipped his eourage up to ask for a kiss. Gardner: Uh I thot you were going to be a lawver. They made the distanee nothing and sat up elose like this. 5 'IX lmliy was horn in Shepherdstown, with a tongue twelve inehes long. , w M My it must. have been a women. Tlllle, I'0l1I' Leaf ClOV6I'S llavel and Seott were very liusily engaged on one side V , H , ,X V 1, of the paper raek. Mr. XYhite very liusy on the other side I hmm 9' l'l1Nf,V'llf'1' the IX' B' NI 5 uwot' thought he would step around and see what was going on, Vvllere the splrltts Q0 'l'0llI1d ftllI'00 liy itl1I'O0, and here is what happenedZf Oh exr-laimed llafel, XYliv J t w 5 I , 1 .W didn-t Wu Stay mmm' HMT, NOW you gn hack thm, wlwrp And the moans that come fi om that dread my stery scat you belong. Are worse than the groans from the sea. PA'l S CtJNYIillS,X'l'ItlN ' ' F - ' Une SDIIIIVS tor death and one is for life Pat was ealled into eourt to testify to a talk he had with the defendent in a eivil suit, and every thing went along as . - swimmingly as a, lloek of liullfrogs until the lawyer attteinpted Alltl If :L Spirit, YOU VV0llltl like to lie to ln-ing out the important points of the eonversation. I Now, then, Pat, said he Cueouragingly, please tell the eourt what you and the defendant talked about. Yes sor answered P-it willingly XYe talked -ihout And one is for mystery you know, . ust search and see where we go. mmm In'iil,lt0g...' A L - Q ' 1 K 1 But you must have life and you must, see death V No, no, no! interposed the lawyer, I nn-an, vt-fmt And the haunts of the Demons must know 'ml uf PM. NWC talked And you must have passed from death to life over the telephone. To find where the K. B. M's go. IUU The Calendar YEAH OF 1920-21 FALL Tlfllhl September 19220. SEPT. 15-Sehool opens with the arriyal of much green timber. SEPT. 16-Classes meet and lessons are assigned. SEPT. 174121100 grasshoppers met death at the hands of lylr. Muldoon's biology students. SEPT. 18-Miss VVilliams murders a mouse. SEPT. 19-New students are weleomed to the difl'erent ehurehes, SEPT. 20-Three rats appear in nature study elass. Seott .lames kills one and the other two see M r. hluldoon and die with laughter. SEPT. 21-Reya Copenhayer said that a sehool garden makes a good out door lavatory. SEPT. 22-Louise liable wants to know how one ean keep a. VYandering Jew in a school room. SEPT. 23-llarper confesses to be a. farmer and is pro- moted by Mr. lVIuldoon to be a Gardner, SEPT 21-Simons eomes to sehool singing Buddy SEPT. 25-A class in spoonology was organized. Priyate lessons fifty eents per hour. Apply to Mr. B. A. Sport. SEPT. '26AliyerylJody wonders why Bess llawse wants a Wheeler sewing maehine. SEPT. 127fSimons is becoming quite a Bt-Ile . tlielli, SEPT. 28-Ilattie .lolmson says that martingales sing beautiful songs. SEPT. 29-Louise Gardner talking about birds: l think the foliage of the parrot is wonderful. SEPT. Zillfllardesty says that she likes winter beeause it is llaley. A OCT.. l-Scott .lames sang in the study hall l'm mareh- ing to seionf' OCT. 2-Mildred Bowers went in a store and asked to see some grippe eases tSuit eases? and the elerk referred her to a hospital. OC'r. 3-All the girls at the Dorm are homesiek. Hain- ing outside of Dorm finside also. OCT. Alflhere is always someone to spoil eyery good eause. No sooner was the tennis ground ready for use when Diek Dayis raised a raeket. OCT. fiAStop laughing in the llall or you will haye Boyles on your neeks. OCT. Geliuzzerd parked her ehewing gum on the gym- nasium pole. OCT. 7Y.laek Muldoon lied to a priest, OCT. 8-Yiyian lXlac-Donald has her pieture taken for the Cohongoroota. The photographer has great trouble. Mac-Donald grins . The lens break. OCT. Etflylr. llarper parting Bill llarris's hair, This is the parting of the red, see? flied Sea.l OC'r. I0-Heya Copenhayer says that chloroform makes plants green. OCT. ll-Buzzerd knoeks a tooth out but liable says that it doesn't matter beeause it is an eye tooth and Buzzerd sees too mueh anyway. flC'l'. l24Bowers ran her ear around to the garage to get Mr. Snyder to erank it. OCT. 13-.lack Donley brought his lliyyer into town and left it in the square. lley, there, yelled the traflie r-op, you ean't park your ear here. XYhat do you have that sign up for, then? Don't it say 'Fine for parking automo- biles'?' flC'I'. ll4.lesse lingle is seen talking to a female. OCT. lfifllorniitory girls break rules and foreed to stay on the eampus two weeks. OCT. 16-Boys want to take lessons in domestic- seienee. Miss Baumgardner tells them that they ran not take lessons, but may take the girls after they haye taken the lessons. OCT. lTgXYalter llerr wants to know who took a box of eandy out of his ear, lle thinks some Dorm girls are guilty. OCT. 18-liyerybody wants to know why Diek Dayis is so inquisitiye. OCT. 1254A Baehelor's elub is organized. Some of its 1111-111l1e1's :ire 11s follows, llHI'lD0l'. l,u1lwig, llietl, Bell, D11vis, Donley 111111 fllll'lK'l', 0111. 20--Mil1lre1l l30XYt'I'S w:111t1-1l to liIl0XV if fl Du1'o1f- .11-rsev wus ll 1-ow. 0111. 21-11111 following 1-o11ve1's11tio11 is 11e111'1l hetween two l11'ight sm-niors. C111-il- Di1'k, wl1o wrote 1111111013 lli111l 7 D11-k- XYl1y, Milton 1li1l, yo11 silly goose. 0171: 22-.X new st111le11t w11s trying to put 11 hook i11 the 1':11li:1t11r. After trying for 11 long while 1111 wzilked 11w11y saying, My what il l'UI1lIlllC'lll0l1 hook 1-use. 0171: 23-LX l'OI'lIllIl llilllllly w11s h11vi11g q11ite 211 least so Z1 1111111111-1' of friends were invited, At tl1e 11111111 of the t11l1le 1v11s tl ltll'QC 1-o11st of 11ee1'. The following 1-o11vers11tion was 111-111-11 from tl1e otl1er roo111. Bowers! Passing the honey-1 Il11v1- some t l1o11ey '?1 D11vis! No, 111-111' tdeerb. 0171: 2lAl lov11 lfli1'ke11ger SLIYS that l1e tllVK'2lyS removes his 11111 when l111vi11g l1is llllll' 0111. 0171: 26-Billy Il2'lI'l'lS wants 21 theine o11 how to pl11y 11 Ylf'll'0l2'iH. 0171. 27-Wl111t do you think of CilfllO1'lIN' XYllliQl'S i11 l1er .ll1I1lUl' YPQII' 111111 just le111'11i11g how to read C111-1-111. 0171: 128-Mr. Morrow! All those wl1o 2lI'E' not present please finswer to tl1eir 11111111-s. O1-t. 25-The eooking 1-l11ss 1111s Il sneezing eo11test. Some 0110 threw pepper on the stove. 0171: 210-011-t11 rXI'IlUll1 went to sleep i11 tl1e l111tl1 t11l1. 01711 211---Most of tl1e students go to f'l1llI'f'll. Nov1c11111i11 Nov. 1-The 111or11ing alter the night. llt'l.0I'O. N11v.2-l 1'1-11 lll'lll10I'SUIl 0011105 to s1-hool with his hair l12lI'll'f1 i11 the Illlfllllti No 111111111 l1e 111-lieves i11 well 1111111111-1111 l11'11i11s. Nov. I1--XYl1y does Billy ll2ll'I'1S like riee. tliieeh. Nov. lfCe1-il Bell 1111s 21 few extra f'llI'lS i11 his l111i1'. Nov. f1ftA student 1-on1es to sr-hool witl1 il slight, 1111100 ol' ll lHllSl1lt'lN'. Ii11tl1e1'i11e Hirst! s111i1i11g1. 011 IHS' that tiekles 11111! Nov. ti--II:1zi11g11t tl11- Dor111, Nov. 7--Several DtJl'I11. Girls ilI'l' siek 1111til 11l!lCI' 11i1111er. ' Nov. 8-Better speeeh week Sltll'1S silenee is Golden. Nov. 9-All tl1e SilIClK'IllS 11re 1le1-or11te1l XYlfll lnustaehes. Nov. 10-IIo11or11l1le .I11111es S. 1121lilI1 of the state hoard of C'U1lll'0l visite1l Sl1epl1er1l College 111111 111l1lresse11 the stu- dents i11 tl1e 11fte1'11oo11 on St11te Institutions. Nov. llf.X IJilll'1Oll0 Cl'lPlJI'iltl0Il 111 1'h11pel. Nov. 12f'1'he .luniors 111111 S0l5l1UII1UI'QS sue1-ee1le1l i11 1111- fe11ti11g tl1e Seniors 111111 l:I'CS1lI11l'Il i11 11 Better Speeeh NYeek spelling 1n11teh. Nov. 13-'I'l1e Y. XY. C. A. elected George Ludwig as their President. We ilClI1llI'G tl1e young l111lies taste. Nov. 1 1-tS1'N11,xvJ-KIil1lre1l Bowers is NSVK'0CtSlXl0QI1N. Boys t11ke the hint. Nov. 15-Mr. White :11l1lresse1l the te111-hers 11t il 1listriet i11stitute hel1l 1111 Paw Paw, W. xvtl. Nov. 16-Miss C11the1'i11e Matthews gets l1er Iirst im- pression of Shepherd College. Nov. 17-Foot Ball is heeoniing very pron1i11e11t i11 Shepherd College. Nov. 18-XYe he11r1l SOIl19lJOCly 1-11lling 111115 sehool Shep- herds College . VV1- will 11,1l111it th11t we 11re good people hut, we 11re not Sl1epher1ls yet. Nov. l9'SQllI1lilS lVlC'lNliLIlllS, the 1111t.hor 111111 f111n0us Irish l10ilf1GI' of Done-g11l, Irel11n1l, 111111 New York, entertained i11 the college Hllflliflfllllll. lYOV.2U1L,QXfC'I11D0 gave tl puhlie p1-og1-11111 i11 tl1e 1111- Clll1OI'lLlI1l. Nov. 21-tSu111l11yJ-Tl1e DlJl'I1l girls will he glad NYllOl1 spring 1-o111es 111111 1-111' rides l1eeo111e pro111ine11t. Nov. 22-Mrs. M111111ex he11r11 A111-e calling Cl111rlie i11 l1er sleep. VVe VV0l1ClOI' who was there tl1e night before. Nov. 23-Presi11e11t 211161 Mrs. XYhite gave ll re1'epti011 to the 111011111013 of the Senior Classes. N11v.2l-M1111v girls i11elu11i11g St-ott 111111 Joe .l11111es are Dlillllllg to spe1111 rllllilIlliSglX'lI'lg i11 their l1o111es. N11v.25-All tl1e stu1l1-nts 11re having sweet visions of t111'key. Nov. 26- All is quiet along tl1e Poto111111'. Most all of the students h11ve go11e l1on1e. Nov. 274-811013l10I'KlSf0XN'Il is still very 11111611 but llX'C'IlS up i11 the evening when the eountry people come to town. Nov. 28--Seniors buy I1 lot of 110111211005 111111 riee. Nov. 29-Seniors 1111111 their Chicken soup. VVQ found out what they were planing for thc day before. Nov. 30-Mr. Kenamond leads chapel exercises as Mr. NYhite is away. Difzcxi-miaisix Di-311. 1-Everybody works hard because exams are near. D1-zo. '24All students are getting anxious to go home. Dl'It,1. 3-Miss XYilson aimounces in chapel that there will be a meeting of the VK'illard Club and asks all members to be present. Dieu. -1-President. XYhite goes to Mineral County as a speaker for School VVeek. Disc. 5-tSUNDf-.vp All the students attend Church ex- cept those that seem to be seriously ill until noon. Di-Lu. 6-A gorilla has been turned loose. Be careful boys when you are putting up tick tacks at night. Dieu. 7-Scott .lames said that a Grimes Golden apple was red. DEC. 8-Girls if you want to make Iliett blush just wink at him. DEC. 9-Kenneth VK'hittington wanted to know how much a two cent stamp eost. DEC. 10-The name of the Girl's dormitory is changed from Miller Hall to Courting Hall. Disc. 11-Gladys Feagans went into a store and asked for a ten cent note book and then asked the price. Di-zo. 12-tSuNnAvJlNIrs. Myers had to oil the hinges on the Dorm doors because of the continuous opening and shutting. D1f:C.13fIEdwa.rrl Johnson. VValter Herr. and Charles Harper received bills for the oil. They should be more care- tul. Dl'IC1.1-l-IJLICB' McDonald received a lovable letter. VVe wonder who from. Drzc. 15-Mrs. Gibson told Cecil Bell that there was a Jill for every Jack , tVVe pity his .lill J. D1-zc. 16AFreshmen begin to hand in their many petit- ions to Santa. DEC. 17-The boys play their hrst. basket ball game of the season. Di-Qc. 18-The girls at the Dorm get hungry for sweets , They make pie beds but they don't agree with some of the girls. Di-LC. 19-tSi'N1w,xvi bl' 4 X X X il. IDI-IC. 241-Catherine llirst begins to sprinkle water on her notes to the boys to show them that she is sorry to sec them leave. ' Dice. Qlflixams continued. Students are getting anx- lUllSiUgUll0l11Q. Dice. 22-Mr. Ludwig says that he can hardly wait until Santa Claus comes. llaye patience. Disc. 213-Exams are over. liverybody is dismissed uu- til .lan. 5. lll'Hl'lAI'll Calendar editor takes a vacation. l r3isni'.xnv lfiiu. l-The beginning of a patriotic month. l.ets celebrate. l:IiB.21fil'OlllNl llog day. .Xll Students be careful for we want pretty weather. lfics. 3-We notice that it is getting cloudy. Plan. lfhlr. and Mrs. XYhite entertained the .luniors. Louise liable shook hands with the butler. F1-Ln. 5-Whenever our basket ball team goes, it is very happy because there is always a Bell in the center. lfieis. tiftSi,'NoAvi-Rest day for all the students. l'1-LB. 7-Ruth Griflith was scared when the step run- ner. Fran. 8-Ilogs may someday be good writers because they use pens. F1-in. El-Grace Clipp broke a tooth because she picked up a brace and bit. l'1liB.ltlil.OlllSl' liable took a tix clor tender feeti pill instead of a cough drop. FEB.ll1C9lQllI'2ltlfJll of I.incoln's Birthday in change although it is a day too soon, FNB. 12-l,incoln's birthday. Fi-LB. 13-Some girls are homesick. lslili. 1liSt. Yalentine's Day. hlr. llarper tries in vain to match his heart. FEB. 15-Mary Hardesty is insulted because she got a valentine with a picture of an old maid on it. Fi-xii. 16-tDuring study hall periodi. Miss Ireland brings some students to the front. lfilpis. l7flidward .Johnson tried to hide in an elevator but the thing started to move and soon he was in the baes- s s ment of the building, where the manager found hiln and thought he was a robber. l i'.n. I8-A large erowd turned out to see Miss Bessie lNIay Dudley. Among the erowd were some very prominent men. Namely Mr. Snyder. Charles llarper, Billy Ilarris, Fred Ilenderson, Buddy Folk, Mr. llop Gibson, and George Ludwig. Fi-.n. 19-You may ask Mrs. Gardner about the Stone Age, but be eareful. Don't ask her, her age. l i-1n.2tI-Biology r-lass has a new lady tear-her, Miss lfreel XYQ-lshans. Fi-in. 2lfMr. Muldoon is in Atlantic City. lrlili. 22fNYashington's Birthday. Sf-hool goes on a strike. lsltli, 211---llazel Martin has her hair bobbed. lfinn, 21-Yivian lXlar-Donald is also thinking about a Bob . lfi-.n. 23-Miss Turner beeomes very popular, time is up for reciting poetry. lfifn. Qtiflfreiieli 4-lass gets a vaeation. tMerei a Blon- sieur XYhite.l lfitn. 27 fAtSi'xp,xvl. Students take a rest. lfinis, 284Marv Yan Meter was writing a letter. She - - A H 1 . -Q put the following heading on it, l'eb. .il . Maiazn Mixiazn If-Mareh eomes in like a lamb. lXIAm:n Bftiletus Lowe tln Amt-ric-an l.it.J dest-ribing a woman. XY:-ll Miss 'l'urner, she was a hero. lXl.'Xltt1ll Iifhlr. XYhite returns from .Xtlantie City. The lfreneh students are very glad to see him. lXIAnc:ii 1- dress in chapel. lX lARtlIl 5- Mixncii ti- lVIAnc1n 7- Charles P. Ilarper makes his inaugural ad- liverybody studies hard. lixams are near. The Humsey Monument w'as very popular. Dick Davis has a eute way of going to sleep in the study hall when anything happens. MAIKKIII 8-Mr. Muldoon takes his Agriculture elass to a sale. tThey report a very good dinner.l lNlAnf:n 9-Mr. Morrow: Every morning after the sun is up the roosters erowf' lXlARClI 10-The boys have gone on a big basket ball trip. We wish them luck. lXIAHm:n 1lfDiek Davis went into a hotel and pushed what he thought was an eleetrie light button but after while a eolored man eame and said What do you want boss? lXIAm:n l2e'l'he Cieeronian President made an an- nouncement of fines in society. VVe can now buy a new banner. lXIAnc:n 125-Buddy Folk tipped a. dumb waiter. lNTAnc:n ll-tTeaf-hers are reviewingl Aliee Maddex: Miss Turner tell me about Mary Louise, Sallie Thomas tMorituri Salutamusl. Blixistzii 15 busy. lXlAnc1n 16 quiet. Mzxarzn 17 their 1-olor. Mixmzii 18 Mamzn 19 -Iixaminations start. Students are very iMore examinations. Sf-hool seems very f 'l'he wearin' O' the green Freshmen show fliasket Ball game with I-.onac-oning. -Sc-hool is closed for winter term. Many students have gone home. Mixmxii 2H.e'l'lie Cohongoroota goes to press. if Z 1,.,.,,,, in Gr 1 R A K 5 .mr 5? ' 'P A by Y . s wx ww n.,'n5.,, 4 wen - y ...f ,aw N ,, J, 4 , '5 ., Q. f W A XNIIITI S SIX IOOTICHS The Picket taff FIIARLES P. HA111-1-JR, NO1'll1Zl1 '21 , . . . . .Editor-z'n-Clz.z'ef H.k'I'7'11fI B. J11nNs11N, NYJIKIIIQI1 '21, , .A., A.ssz'st11nt Editor Yi-:11N11N L. 171111-1, S1-1-111111:1ry '23 , . . . .Bzlsiness 111111111111-1' ELLA M. TURN1511, '96 ....A.,.A..... ..... A Iumnz' Notes 19111-31f:L G. 1V1cLsHANs, S1-1'111111111'y '21 . . . ,....... Athle-lic Reporter Y11LAND1-1 V. MALUNI-1, SC't'UI1l11lI'Y '22, , . . .f'I11ss Room. 111111 Chapel VVILDA HANNUM, Short C11111's1- '21 ..A4,.. ..... E f11lCClfl'0IZCI1A1T0f0-Y IQICNNETII W111'1-TINGTUN, SOC01ll1i1I'j' '23. . . ,..A Humor 111111 Jokes 1,11U1s1a M. IQABLIC, Nf1l'11l2L1 '22 .,....., . ,Locals 111111 Pe-rsorwls GLA111's 11. H.-1111-Z1-:1,1,, S1-1-1n11111.1'y '23 A. IJ. K1-LNAMUNI1 ......oo,,... . . The first. print1-11 111111111-11ti11n t11:1t 1-V1-1' 1111111-:'11'1-11 in S111-11111-r11 C11111-ge was '11111' P11-141-t. S1-V1-1'111 other 11111111111- 11-e tions in s1-ript 1111-111 111111 111-en I1Ll111lS110l'1 l1ef111'1-t111- 1111111-111-111 of The Pieket. .The G11-111 U111111ow11 111111 the Pt1I'111t'I1121I1 w1-r1- 1-st111111sh1-11 111 1887 111111 were re-1111 to t111- sm-1et11-s 111 the l'l'LfL1111I'111l't'111I1QS hx' the 1-1111111-s. The 1J1t'1iO1 was first p11111ish1-11 1111 .11l11l11lI'y 2111, 181113 111111 1-11nt11in1-11 only four pages. It was 111-111-t.i1-11113' 21 1'121C1l111X 1111111-1' 1-1,1111p11s1-11 hy the fulluwiilg S1111-1,1 1C11it111's, 19111-111t3 Ass111-i:1t1- 1':C111'UI'S, Misses Iilltf' 1.111'11s 111111 131-ssie 1,i1fk1i111-r 1X1l'SSI'S. 1111111-1-1 Miller :11111 A. XY. P111-t1-1'1i1-111: S111-i1-ty 14111- itors, 1111111 Klux' '1'llI'I10l' 111111 li. XXI. My-1-sg Business NIQIIIZIQCI' Ge11rg1- 1X1. 131-1tz111111x'1-1', .11'. 111 1'1-111'11:1ry 1897 t111- 1111111-r wus 1'e1n'g11111z1-11 in 11r111-1' give the S11l1f10I11S 1n111'1- work on it 111111 to Illtlki' it 111111-e of 11. stn111-nt p:1p1-1'. In 131-1-1-111111-1' 18518 G. C. 11111 was 1111111111111-11 1111 3 . .Org11n1'z11t1on EKIITOI' . . .Faculty A111-isor t111- first st11111-nt 1C11it111'-in-Chief. The stuff 1111s been revisecl from tiine to time hut. it now 111111111613 eleven, two heing 1111-111111-1's of the f1lC'l11fy 111111 the rest students. Besides ther1- :1r1- 1'ep111'te1's froin eneh Ol'g2l111Z1L11OI1, thus n111king the paper I'Cflf'11 1111 lines of 111-tivity in the s1-h11111. T111- P11-ket. 11ss11n1e11 tl 1111111111111-t1 f0l'1I1 in M111-1111 1899, 1-11111ps1-11 of sixteen pages, hut sinee that ti111e it 1111s inere11se11 to 11s high 11s sixty pages 2111 times 111111 is h111'111y ever under thirty pages. T111- 1111111111-1' of issues 1111s x'111'11-11 from time to time hut i11 1919 the six issue 1111111 was 1111111111-11 111111 it has he-1-11 very s111-1-essful. Five issues 1111111-111' during t11e regular s1-1111111 y1-111' 111111 one in t111- s11111n11-1' tc-rin. The Picket is print1-11 1111 the 111-st, paper 111111 has ZL n1-11t cover on which :1pp1-urs t11e s1-111 of the C0111-ge. The fame of The Picket is wi11e-sp1'1-1111 111111 critics te11 us, that it, is the best school paper of its eh11r11eter in VVest1 Virginia. H,-QQ V' QQ- iI '1' ST XVI 4 4- : BA an , r 'Sf I - 4. I . af? , ' i X k .' 'M ' 35,3-, .Af i ' f 'Z , ' ' rg ' ., 1 A .y Q-'5f5!!iin . - ' -' 'M' A -103, Jfggw Y-14 . 'wmzi--Lww ,-! ,f 1Gwffi9-.mXafkS'f2,fe, fi A In llc xsnn Iimwk, In-:nr Ilan-pa-r's l c-fry, so 1-zxllcrl lwvallxsc' Thomzls .l0l'i'm-rson suirl Il IS xxmlh 1 lllp :xc-rnss lhm- lwvilll lo slum! fm this rm-la :xml sw lhv sun riscf' '5 .X 1-1-r.-q VY fad ww .Af ,, .1, .E , , ,. .s :z.,,..5'11,:f, '5-4.-N u- '1qxf l It N, fl 1 A aw VF ., , ,if 7 i L Lise, wi , f 4 'I f1 Fr Q I A ,- ' ' . g, Q 1 ' F- , xi -is yvmlau-f4.. , ., 5 4 ,V . .,- I 'a . n 12 .34 4 AZ.: ,V .fs '15 U , ' g! . ' 4 ve' 'JI ,,,, Ya ig E an if ,ii ja v ' E3 1 4 J Ui , m ff ' I 98 mf 1 Q, J' 1 4. 'iafr' r if , I -'tr H 4 N ' e 1 12.5 V 3. 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MAR TE 4iIilCA'I' VIII-l.Xl' IIAIiIJNY.XIiI'. r'I'HliI'2 SHI-1I'IIl'lRl7S'I'0XYN XY!-QNI' VIRGINIA MANl'I Al I'l'IiIill uv 'rlx AND SIIIAQIYI' mnx NY.-Xlili ,xxn IJIiAI.IiIi IX IIAIIINYAKIC. slwvl-gs, '1'lNwA1z1q, ull., v,x1x'1', HI.,-XSS, 1.1:.x'1'1l1-Llc, rams, svumgs. r'l'AXIJ.-XIII! slew- lxu MAVIIINICS, INIYICRSI um' 'I'Ii.'Xl'K. n1f:1f1m:1411c.x'1'fms, 1a.xn1s1-gn WIIIIC, vmws. WARHINI: x1.u'u1N1-gs. vuruxs, vlzl-:AM NICl'.XlIA'l'HIiS, s,u'u1n' IiH,XF'I'I-LHS, .-XXI-JS. I'.AhI.I'. FNUXX IKUXN. IIN AND IIAI.N.'XNlZI-lIJ IRON IUNJFINH .XXIJ FI'UI I'lNII. LIXXVN MUVVI'lIiS, NVALI, I'.-Xl'I'lII. IUNIICIINI NILYICR I,II.X'I'IiID XYAIIIC. .XIKIXS IIIAMUNID 'I'U0'I'II sxws, Bl.A1'k IIAXYK VHHN sill-:1.I.rgns, w.xlflfI.lc IIIHXS. Ixxklc HRIIJIDIIICS, 1-L'l'm'. Iiuufillg, SINIIIIIIIQ, Plllllllrillg. ICM: I'1'i1-vs Ifr1'ul1I1n'1l1 IuII1v1Ill1r'Sf YICIIY IAWV. I I5 SIIICPIIICR D EUIMCQQD EDIQQICGUISIEIEI ELECTRICITY FOR EVERY FARM YSIFE ln' INs'l:x1.l,1x4: m3l,1'o-1.14:H'1' Yfll' IIAYIC York mvx 1'HWliIi 1'L,XN'I',' 3331 lDliPl'lXIJ.XliI,li l'1I.I'I1 l'RI4' slcnvlvl-3. I':I1I'l1 I'IfIf' L1cau'1's WILL MALI-1 Yuri: umm-1 w'u1-nam' ANI: IiRI4iH'l'. 1-lI,l'11 I'RI4' vuwlcle WILL Pl'Ml l'lll'1 j 'i4ill Mdf w,x'r1-:lc .xxn IN u'1'm31e w.xYs swl-1 vu' TINIIC ANI: ILXISHR lcvlcln' DAY. WIZITI' H Ili i'X'I'AXI,1 312 Il N I,l'l'ZICli. limzlm' ll. H. Views, SIIIUSIIIIIII IT RUNS ON KEROSENE XM xxllls11ppl'x'.x'm1:nl :Ill Iilnws. with :lm S. L, C 0 O L E Y Ilml YUII 4-all 4-illn-I' ill HlUN'l'Illll 9 nl' XII XI. :lt ilu- vc-I-Dx' Iuwvst prim-vs, umm- tn lmM'l H IN xu IIN :ll ilu' GROCERIES and PROVISIONS CASH AND CARRY , . . . . , . . . Hl',N'l' S l l HNISIIINHS ANI! NUTIHXS tl. Fruils, Candies, Tobacco, Eic. 'mN- II- VX- I 1-u..w-440-If Slll l'III-IIIIDSTKNYY W x x is ini 1-111: 1 - - 7 7 7 171111111 7 7 1 - 7 - 1,11 1 I 1 3 ' ' ' 'ini' 10107 il in 11- -in - 1111. -011-11-1 11o1n3n1n1n1- b - - - - 1 1 l efferson County Telephone Company In , 1 11. 1x 1:1f:'1'z1f:Nm.NNlcl: , C lfjgf:,l,1iN1N.4l Wg! 1111111-1':1l AIQHIZIQPI' :null 'l'l'l'2lNlll'1'l' 11WNl'll1, 1'11X'l'l!11I,l,l'Il1. 11l'l'IKA'l'l'II1 G ,Xl3S11l.l I'l'Il.Y I-KY l,111',XI, lX'l'l'INl'lS'l'S VIIIIH ANI' VHIALEGIAZ PINS ANU RINGS X Um' SXNIUIII f'Ullll1'1'fS 15111111 L01-:ll l'1-oplv XVitll The XVorI1l 1l11l,l1. SILYICII ANI1 IIIIHNZIC All-Il1Al,S Lon: l1ist:1n1'1- 1'1unw1'1ion NVHI1 'l'I11- H1-ll Syslvm ISU Hm,M,w-N. 'l'lll'11Il2ll11Ilf ilu- l'l1it1-1l Sfalh-S NEW YHHK wo 1'14:111'l,14: lan' l 11ll l'lI11Nl-ZS 'l'll11l'SANI1S l111llll11NV SI'1llYl1'l'I THE JEFFERSON SALES COMPANY 1111111116 BNHS. M11'l'11l1 CNRS I l'1,I, I,1x1-: HF 'IXIRICS ,xxn 'l'1'1u-Qs, .Xl l'11 A1'm'l'3sso1:I1-:S or ALI. limos, rw 1laX,xs1lAs .xxn 11115 W. E. HERR, Proprietor SHICPIIliRl1b'l'11XVY. NN. Mx. S11l'x'i1'1'1l:1y111' night PIIUNIC I4 Ulflflfli PIIUNIC 311K Hom-3 ' 1 7 7 3-inf-17 1- 1 -1: 1111011 111-11-111,101 -:mining-,ini 5 -3. IIT 4'HMI'l,l3IICN'I'S Ulf' THE INDEPENDENT NIII l'III'IItIDS'l'HWN'SI.AI!1iI'lS'I'ANIlI!I'IS'I' Nl'1WSI'Al'ICIt NI IH! Flu- Yr-zu' V. S. Mrssiciz. lfrlilo II. C. IVIALONE SANITARY PLUMBING Steam and I-Iot Water Heating NY,'.'l'l'1II SYS'l'I'I5I -IWFNYICIC I'I'BIl'S Inn: JH-I SIII'Il'lII'IItIlS'I'1MVN. NV. YA. fyjtb I ,. fl! 1 1 1 3 When you want the reaI thing in Sport Equipment you instinctively think of HSPALDINGN X 4 NI.XI,IDlX'1iX IIIIHS. 1 - 4 IIO In. I!:lIIllllul'r- NI. Y Ilziltiliiow. Mrl. ' 1 1 IVIADDEX BROTHERS Builders and Contractors I'fS'I'IRIA'l'I'IS I I'ItNISIIHIb I ItI4IIC Aga-nt for I.I1.Xh I'.XIX'l'S. STAINS -XXII YAIINIS SIII'II'III'IIt I bS'l'4 MVN. 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