South Dakota State College - Jack Rabbit Yearbook (Brookings, SD)
- Class of 1919
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WILSON, M.S.A., Professor of Animal Husbamlryj Director 3 and Animal Husbandman of the ' Experiment Station. f ALBERT NASH HUME, B.S.A., M.S., Ph.D., Professor of Agi'0ll'0Ill1l,' Agronomlst of the Earpcrlmcnt Station. ,Ml .1 'Q Vs T33 2 24 v. s -3-f.'?,:1.,r ,vi.f,-,yy .4 f! -LL M. -. na Q '-...Zo f3f'3 5QI?s15ff '13 ive. 5'-E'9'7fE Q?'5f'K5-fiwiii: .-, 293 I , XA, ,,3 5 ,..., ,435 uf ,J ig: ,iifi AEE E3 iisgs QE 4 E? ,gim- wie FEI? 55553 Qitfif 4,34?:l 15,555-4 ,igixgf 'Hifi .mf ZQEPQ - faire ,. 'fiifi 2525? fqf. Hiil ,fag Zi! 4 1 . ,XM V 3 :Him XY win: ! fwgsf 1 S1552 .1257 . E Eiiis sy ff? Q35 -'Y skip: fi? Q? 45, ' 1 Sie'- 1' Mi 55552 iifii' 23533 sei! W 'E . 'E IN Ella' xiifl' 52 E: ,595 M M. ' N fi., if 23352545 232515 54,5-so Lv? 25524 riiif' yierg 123, 5' H33 Qi? fi mg? 23225 fi V F S4 .ss 2. M25 ,.:::- 3+ we 352 . irq gia fig 1 . ui H... ,. . . ., ,. 3533...-S., if iq. ,UL 431521 fy!! 'lic T 3,-e:.'f,f -Vina, -- ss,:229:f.w'P iw Eff.. 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'gg Z:- fist? -4 .4- W 4 . 935 ' cHmsT1AN LARSON, M.s.A., N55 A x Professor of Dairy Husbandryg Dairy Q NWEW . ,nib Husbandmun of the Ewpertmcfzt gr 15332 Station. Ile 55325, Q 2 5553: T? Q? , .tigssg 2523? 1 25 Eggfgggggiigg? si em 55252 ff' 3 ag Q2 E :V 5ggig15gfegf'gfWssgg S Kgs E ZetiifgifiksaggtiiezsgiE5ssziEi5iEiigfE33325222EZEQ?12QQE32ittiiiiiiiiiiigfggiffEE5ifQgifggggggigggieiisszisiisssiiiiszig 2iEssm.,f mis mai? im ga ,ee H es, 5 vim aw' Wiswii 555263325 fffffffwfsffififiiiwfiiiiiif'fwffiiif-f iiiffi 12235 5233553552255 I 1 '-T ' a5.,'g?,,E1.xQ?5fL.2 ag.::m-:w:.-:fr'. a,i -' lava . 1.55 fH 5, - se 5 Q f 53 is z Hia 3325 E -3 fwz. ifvifl ' ws 35 15.-ze' V l Ye lag , v. 9-.. '53, :gi .?4 . P1352 - xv 1 i 9?12?2 95 Qnssr, yi 3551 ' 1511 ifP?7ij .2 ,gggsfg U 1 QSM c..,,.,, . My., 'lffif Q VW -.W '35,-452 4 13 :bg mga . ,,... 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F5 E -S? -fu 3 '21 a CARL CIIRISTENSIGN, .vlssislflizt Prnfcssm- gf ,llusicj hircrrlor nf Band and Orchestra. 3 Ag .Q . ip 5293 5 E 2 1 : .Riga 5 3. 3 E ., 2355295 .1 v si as FRANK H. HROXVN, AAI., gf 6132553 44 l'rofcxmn' nf Public Spclllfiny. ME Kfggigyaf s 'ai ww q:,3vTY 4 ' AQS' 5 gpg 51 QF, igfilaimiiiafgmlziigliizxsiiimSig?ifE555255EE3ESSE?3555222552252221225555222EEEQEEEEQESEEZEeiiigiiisazzfmisiiggiaiii,zgisamus 5 E3 .4 4 :if 9: -565414, v 22522 Qi 1v4g?c Eiffwgfggrfv' 3.2 . . . . , 1551535653--aisis -1: ENZYME W 'Z'i'1121l5!QYi3?-ZWEQ. yu, :f,.--5125-I-Q.-5... E5 , , ef. -2 .-zffi, ,',f2,5'! f? nailz-EH., 43,4 4,g.,g,.,.,,.,,A,,,....- ,v.,a.2g,yi3,y-. f..w.1: .--VH.,-.5 . - V 3,1 z,-r,w.1r9 4s 5, 222 'wig-u ': fav Q zfwj fo Q M fs f f s Q s ff 1 ' 55 .373 5 . .,. 4-6 vp Q is Z, vw 5. 3 xj 3 .,: Q 1.f3g,:5:-fy.. -. --,.-- ,: 'Eg 51 . Mai- ff ra.. -e2.w.-'M-fff,:- ..' -. '::,. wan: X .A ,,1: new f- .. . ., f . 45.1 , f f MZ: 531 5 252. A325 wig 55? sie? wa ' ' .iq iii: EQ 52522 Pgifgig ia .21 :mea is V: 21 q 1:- sefefwf my 55-E55 wwf 22.5253 vga.. . ,Q . ,. ?-..:.k,' ...34 el ZEQ,,3-ef. Wg may 3, .ga 4 siggfuz ,wg Eg ggi:-5 iii, :mf fi af: :M 732.52522 ,Sim f N-asf? vw' be ,,,,. .as If f ffflfif ki if E5 2' ...,. ..,. Q .fg,5's:.: ,. ,Q ,. 'Hag :'5:'E:. .fm , --ugh. CLIFFORD N. MILLS, B.S., A.M., Assistant Professor of Mathematics. .2 jf, ,E L51 35522-4 315192 QA-ESQ! 35 QS' lH'IN.IAMIN LEE THOBIPSON, B. SC., ' Axauvialc l'rofessor of Animal . Ilusbamlw. Q , . 'Q3 Q 'f . ..g,.. 527:53 5518 .m:.3 S-iq gr: - V -4 45. f P W ' 3255.5 ..jf,.2,s X X . ALBERT J. w1r.L1s, c.m., 1u'ofa:ssm' of Civil Enginccr'i'ug. E' 'G S' v .3 Vg fy Z.. '23fAfeQE M -9. ,. 1-1 ..E Twgw' is ,.5g,Q3fgi1, x' ...Q-L. :Q V., X. .. ., er. wi 2 W 1' Mfg Emu.. 55355 .G using, Sify' 2 2 '- Hflhif. 539245 fffifg: . IROBIGIUL' B. FORSICIC, 1'e.P., 552235. I'l fllt'l'lllll of I'rcparuto1'11 1,CI7f17'tllLC?lt. N ggi' ii 55:5 f fs., I'IIlNES'l? D. STIVICRS, B.S., 1'rofv.wor of Sm'onflary .flgricultural Education ' W5 ' Q' E. ..gig53gq,, Directop- of Summer School. N ig 'Saga -.-:gyv-A S Y, iw, Q Y-WY! 75 ' 'V 2-f.5a?2:,?f3'f FIM' -L 28 Eg? ii - V 55355425 H aww .wx if 3 - 'T 3558. , vffQs:.:QiffsEs-ig?f3?s?2?ifgP3ff:i?gmg.,es:s5.ii??'2B:ffgfsipiggg swgf5,f35i5gw,?2.., 42 Rv sf .3 ,S gl ,SP 'amsa?255si2z,23 g??Ei2i????if22Fs??2:gg33:SSS?52fS??333za22SE.22655521555 YN 'V' ' ,:.,v:f 0'-'E':'95 . ':f'. fYfYI,f':f:w T, ' F4-'S 2 I , N ' 3267. -Z'5gfr? 1f,i?f?, 1?2E553'Pg?s53g55'3 ff' ' f5'5'i?5ff -Efzif' ' 54 '555 MU! 13555 Q 5. v, - x . . . 5:3333 . 522355 1 kiwi '. .1 ifgijfi 2:4-E 1,533 12.-12 .Paz ? 'Maw f x K V21 5252 553545 Qifiifgi E'2Q,:'ig3 IIHXVAHIP ll. HWY. ILS-. RLS.. S Axxrwirllv' l'rnf1'sxm' nf l'lI!lNll'x fllltl if E . .IIc'1-lulalirvll lfugillccriny. HARRY W. ICWING, lwofcssrn- of l'l:11si1'uL liduculiun. Zi' N , CIIARLI-IS II. BRADY, A.M., , lwnfwmm' of Erlucation. 1 59 1 l K an B. A. 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'Xi -'Q my . -X X Howmau HEXN'lETT - -U - Arllngwn X Jgriculture i jsssus CALDWELI, ---- Brookings Home El'0lIOIIlit'I CHARLES J. GII.IllERT - - - Clark Jgriculture P 5 A f ' 5 gag, , f I Q igzewg 41 ' X af f-'mg f' ..i.rL 5' . , 'QV L,,sfE:13g1.T NA A511 J SQ? 5 Z5 gffQ'f555T'5T5'i39 ' . ' :--111:5as- S - - ,: . ' 252 2 33 3ff?7f5?53357SE?fFS'?5??f?!Z?f'i5ffS?E'f!H'5S,,, ,Ha A. V354-' 9 152,551 Jig ggiifigagiggfdsigllhj, Qgqgggiljlil j2Zi55S.i7f41x45:s -I: iiirliizziwu-2.-. ' ' 5. xx af::Hss.i,-1Qa5im:2.a-:.e4- 3-223,345 3615553 ifgglgagggfux an f 'wi ' ' iii,-Hiiiiflq. .-Ziff? E ai gig Eziefx EU? iii ,SQ Sfemurz if' IDA USTRUD ------ Watertown f Home Economics Zur' F' 'SW ' ARTHUR 'l'oMl'KlNs ---- Brookings Agriculfure EDNA BEALS ------ Brookings 1. Home El'flll0llliL'S 1 l., EP o Q veg 1 .1 .4 's ...fi ' ,fi Q' J ' 1912! Yhvffii -. -Q4 f. f ,--.5233 A -21 f1 ,1 E ':',?l !,.:f,k. efififrg 5?:2f 5 A 4.1.11 EZQEQ: :WH- Aigvf 733433 gif: vf .L gfif-: ziggy 415335, 77?-+1 .if 1' --My .f.,r ?:..2,. 'iifsfff gg. If 1.41, Wgiii MSN 5215? -:Ziff fifpf alftil 1, , , 2' G54 f21efZ.1Qg U :iff 15 11:23 1 vi-WEN . 'PE 65955 Mig' ,xi QUE:- Evgib V255 ,Z , , .5 42:3 , E H.. iiiliii 7522 23553 5353 HW item 'La S. 15eag,f'i,,x,,,M,ag . f' 5' 52 ,V N 1' 3 . ivgu' , '. 1o'f5ES?2fP. f M in WEEE R525 'ggi 152. if '95 I:1'5:ll QQf i'5i?'-S45 5' , ' ff 9' , 4 'U S . 'E A . f' , jg 57532 .,.,,.., , 'W A xsgxn g ' 4 3 b . L ru .Wa z 5.7 A i xy. E. -'1Q,'..w . Q-e,..,,y W , 4 , :zxrf-,gy .qyjgrgrfgm we A r e, , D , .,. . f S , x -.aizw 2,.f2a:?z2a2ggQS32ai3H z 'S 1 1 x w 3 N . ,. . ,IN N 1 fz:3 ff' ' -f 4 ' ig, Q Jai? if 553553 Sveninra C1.11fFoRu BLAKELY - - - Brookings Gz'm'rnl Srivnre GI.,-xuvs KING ----- St. Paul, Minn. Home 1fL'0!I0llIil'J gf' 5 STANLEY V. LAYSON - - Millcrsburg, Ky. Jgrirultzzre ' 5 2565? JW! xiii? iiefi iififf X emi: 511.1452 Sass fsiif 55155 fgiiiilf mg JN? F5592 ELM 52355 EEL 525511 SUM- Wi? ' y3i:9?? 2 7355? f W 2 xiii? 1115! Hui' gi 4 N259 12, ' , A' -'SWF 12g sf 53 5 W has Asa QQMSLQE 'gs ' 35259 , 1? I W F mi Min ,gif ' W iggiefgzfg G 53 9 ,. ,. . , , ' 4 IE: iv! Q52 min ,wfgzgggeggsffgiiwi?wiiifiiiiigzzif'ff-,SQHEC,,-1:4 ,Ha My ESE? W if Mm gil!!! 5Filesigfiiszagiafiszsfiiifi522521:Sriff?25532129422255522i:fsEEEi'W ffm:i?fYi5f5f25'i-ff' lb Qflf I ' Sminra ,ix 45 mi 3 f 56 AXEL BERGLIND ----- Brookings 5 x I I , H wflz E TH? . Agriculture 1595-4 . JAMES REVELL - - Dned January 23, 1918 ' Wifi iiiig L 3435 ' iii? f 5 5 2 sisg a ' 12, if , 5:1524 2? 3.3 ..- sv ' 4 an If sg V NR, ,.,, 53 . M521 'S?L? Z - w:i 4 ' xziy . 3, l'5f2A QQrxs A ' yy-1 1 cz I, J .1 . 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Everyone is entitled to their own Falls strong for mice and men. . . ,, opinion. It's nice to get up in the morning but-H Never misses band practice. WALTER Ronnms ---. Carthage fl grirulture Carthage High, Class Basket Ball. avruffyln Let,s go to Sioux Falls tomorrow. Ht J,2:w,v- K' E ' ,r,53aF!.i -N ,fz:'g-:,f2- .sgfzf - lx FI' V, -' 1 f x 57 5 gif is S KS ,P sg -sf . N ,, Ar .. .,,, ., greets' V r H i 5 2 I' f 3 1 5?-if .Z ' ml ,f . 5 15 il?iiilllsifiilliifillliiiiliimieiilfliiiiiifirifssfiiliilisaillziziiilltilliififilli232525252252wit2WeissEeifQEiisziiiliisliiiiimt...fig g, 22535 , sg. , an 1? 't - 'ff ' ' iff it 52235 :S Q' I K3 l'EEI!ll'5i?ii52'222ii5lfiiiill lifes22eel2ifiiliiliiiisilsillliiitfrtifaiziifeisteaifaiaralsef lliiziflfliii iiiilffllliiil lil 25, l la, 51'Ei' wet lgxix fsllil EM, 3355? Z 5: -aiiis? s,., ga,5 322522 zfilnif ,iihf n QW' 252:55 N-5,4 . l --.ez .,..e CI.Av'1'oN WILLIAMS - Lake Preston Electrical Engineering Lake Preston High, President of the Engineering Society, Jack Rabbit Board. More of an artist than a fusserf' IVAN BRENNER - - - - Canton flgriculiure Canton High, Jack Rabbit Board, Basket Ball, Athenian, Choral Union. A Junior Caruso. I wish she wasn't so small. Except in his own home town. IDOROTHY ALDRICH - - - Big Stone General Science Big Stone High, Miltonian, Art Club. Ha ha ha-what was the joke? Gifted with a variety of talents. 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' 0 12321350 ts, Q.: ffjgb .isa ,Q 4 Q 1 z i I Vigo u , BLAIR IJANIELS ---- Ipswich G1.Am'sBiu'AxT - - - - Andover H0,,,,, E,-o,,0,,,jm Home E!'0I1lHIlil7.Y Andover High, Home Economics M'l 'z , H E Cl b, , , , . . , Smut' Itxgilgtc filiig. Cfizicfnmu U Lluh. Y. W. L. A. l.,abinet, lvllltillllilll. uF,lt as u - an ' ' Let Gfvffic do lt' I heard you had something to ent so 'Tm Z1 dead woman. I came up. Fi.oYD L.-xxooox - - ClC1ll'L2lkC ' A dgrirulfure ' Clear Luke High, Nliltonian. I cz1n't get those results to check. Consistent when once he gets start- , ed. H, r eh.WQ H2555 59 5315 ! F fl ' ' ffiiv Amggti iiiait 2225? s 25' if mi, P' -wwf riffs ff' iw. 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Mgr. of Jack . 43 5:- Lilces variety-H Rabbit' Q mgligqqds most of his time in the Dorm ,,Y0u poor crook, 5 ' ' Holm Sweet Home. Ziiili NORMA BENTLEY - - - Rapid City A General Science .,,,.. ,s . 12 il 5532? 4,1 iii! , .i 523511 .Haig x 1 li a Q School of Mines. 123355 155525 . . . sill Will get a degree if she 1sn't Lynch- 5955 'fmt-5. ed- ala Oh, yes, now I see. gg life, .saumsauia 61113 sg, lllllllllliggsm fl 60 .ii if lllkisiigggi , I I 2 .... .iiallllisiiiiiai3222541141133525iliilililllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllliillllllllllliilixaii.1allliiisillihulllilhxilll iii in Zilla. Bail: 53 lk Silk :Millie 33526 ,nfl :lla ,V i Mi 'wi MGM fel':i5 lelsl gl Qlil iii ',,iI :gi a,yl will lllial 1:15 uffaglgi, llvlyl Will H ,gilg .-QU aa ,iris i.v lf! W5 ' ll lla ill? ll ill ll Q dhigl Mala, '.4,.l' io .- ' 1' 'l 'wild ,ii I'l V up I 3: I lilly, swear fr ill' lp, ,. J iivill Efi we il H i 17 Mil aniy l w ,IW ill' ff ell, s M WTWWWWEWMWHHmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmwwwmmmmw' dl I ALIDA Szvirru ---- Clark Loursfx KIRK - - - Springfield Home Economics Club, Athenian. Hom? E'-'fmomif-9 Home Economics A'tClb,S'f'ld r. A quiet member of the junior class r u pl-mg le 0 mil ,, . . . u Who, in her studies, is hard to sur- WI-he dormitory fortune tellenu pass. CECIL BROWN - - - Brookings Agriculture . Brookings High, Intercollegiate De- bate, Class Treasurer, Y. M. C. A. Cab- - inet, Miltonian. Importer of the Imperial Orchestra. - that one so young should have lost his faith in women. 61 Home Economics Club, Miltonian, N l. gkgglgll if li 14 53 i elif im il I If l lgl 1, il 'S Eg., 4 ,- T ,in i faifa aiain .w.fa lszfe ii 4 .' sling Eref cif2'32,4 ,,s- wll,a :ri tggai -1 iiiivkil liue i ,B + .ll ?5 lil! gi' IE' Mill alll. i Eel l ifg if gluing fi ggv, ,i sa-- ga .V 3 izi 'S -2 u '.?,: flslf 12755 Sfifp 3 iii fs fig 'ras ., ,- ., ,r E lil llliz as iEQ55 ,,.'5ii,,., iiulllllle , aaa, Q r llillllllllllwiill GmmmmmmmmmmmmmhmmmmWmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmhmhnmm .... 5 in .ni . li .liz I Vial! hill li l lil? El? i 5253 il . 55 F3317 l if PEL E :lil-' 5. vis'-s Q3 ki.id Vs QQ gill NVE- ii M rx . iifiifff iw i large sefiiril ,,..,.,. 2!3QQ Emi? S3125 Griid 5 'Q ii .215 Silly S5355 ir 'Y gil 5 5 E 3 N f ? 1 X i I ilk f ii lit ilswg HW5iilll !Elll 5!!Il '!'HHlilEEEiillllilllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllilli5ii2ililiSS?S5i!F5ffiffffflfffllil!l? 'lIlE2'l'llI2il e 4 Rov HURLBERT - - - Raymond Pmzcv DANIELSON - - Hendricks Agriculture Agriculture V Clark High, Athenian. s Hendricks High, Miltonian. A praetical joker. Ontogeny recapitulates philogenyf I brought back what I borrowed. Mr. Dolittle. RUTH PETERSON - - Brookings General Science Brookings High, Miltonian, Y. W. C. A. Pete. ' Her chief desire, although not great, is to be a stenographer for the state. Ravenna!! Higgs? li! gg! Km! Si iff , 62 zlllllll .frillllmlillsrii!!simssilllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllirfi..fnlllifzlllihullliliill N Q la fi? all :il ,wit 5: 5 e i. 'E fill ag Yjrir li l E 1 i 1 I . gk ,p 4,. Ze KM ,P En fl il pm M,. 53 -9 2? 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HARVEY' - - Madison f19fif'llfU e flgrifulture Canton High, Athenian, Jack Rabbit Madison High, l Football, Madison Board' Normal. .. ' fIf. - . UIQ qpe? ll'7mg m al a fl . Vidal also comes from Madison. Occasionally plays on the piano - ESTH ER SOMERS - - Brookings Home Economirs Brookings High, Home Economics Club, Miltonian. Oh I got a letter today. Oh Johnie oh Johnie Oh. I E, lil fiailfi i alll .ii sf ill 11 4 I 1.5M I Y' .si I it QQ aa 25235 S? R :atc '- Eggs? i-sgqjfa mfs4U gfgyi i?k3? .gzaa 14E,:4'1 S5222 gifeiaf, EELS? Va.n N. .2 .if api ' EQ '.'f Hz, 5 512-J if 3' 3 .2 0 iiiid wig14 3251. - iiiffjli 5332? -5 ze Qvggi 2 SEQ as a .5 21.- , f 53 iii is :SEE 44' n r B' 52' is fi 63 Ji illlillilig . lllltiiHisi'llllii4l MhdhmhwmmwmWWW 4 .... 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'v C it Porzrm lVIClJOUGAl.l, - Briton Jov Monrox ---- Brookings G,,,,,?,-H1 S,-fmm Home Econonzirs Briton High, Nlusic Student, Choral Bmolfmgs Hlgll'Y'W' A'.CabmPt' Union Home hconomrcs Club, Mlltonlan, Vice President of the junior Class. as 1 V - H ' HOh let s go down to qullicks. H t.Ab-swlute-ly never againuo lVlm'3'3'tv well I don t See that- Ulielicves in enjoying life while it lasts. FRANK BHRGEIM - - - Brookings f Gwzeral Sffvnce Brookings High, Editor of the Jack Rabbit, Athenian, Board of Control, ' Sec'y of the Students Association. J u s Spends eight days a week in the Rab- bit den. Get to work. This book has to be out by next Christmasfl ESI? , if,.g farqsrn 5 '4Vkf2 65 ' 5,5- 5 iQek,9 -QE 3 ffggigit L' F gl? Z? Sr we ,Q ago rr liirl , iofiiiig,2gii2r2i2a2fsrgQiEsmgaigiggigiiggtffiisiwtf?fr?ftfts?1?ofsEe5rafsffmtustrmsttW 225atftrE22ims2r.,eszB5Etr:lll , 4, -1 1 V, 1. A i.-...Q . , l .-11' - A 1 i .3 F i CARo1.1. GREEN - - - Brookings GLADYS CLARK - - Wessington Springs General Srienre S. D. S. C. Prep., Art Club, Athenian, Music Graduate. Home Economics Petersburg High, Athenian, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A. lVIusieally inclinedfl Well, I don't mean to interrupt but I'cl like to ask-. The dormitory alarm clock. Partial to the Aggies. LYNN HuTToN - - Egan flgrirultlrre Egan High, Athenian, Jack Rabbit Board, Choral Union. Pinkey. Bly Bonnie lives over at Bruce, Oh bring back my Bonnie to me. fe? -:Eg ,,,, ,,, ,E . 66 l 5.52. .. jwgmei s . ii -5 ., . g i 2- r .., M. yr. .S ?a9Gz5i3532w:'.Q,w -f,2.a'? H sw H' ur S' I . 4 H. f f ' 23203.51 l I Q . Mt 5:25 F , -'-2 K i 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 GUY AUSTIN ---- Brookings RAY ATKINSON - - Brookings Jgriculture ' General Svirfnce Brookings High, Miltonian, Captain Brookings High, Miltoxlizxn, Jack Rab- of Company B. hit Board. Cast away the Husdon to go to war. Rum, lf you don't like my way of doing, Let's have a dance. you know what you can do. 1 Lu1,u BAcoN - - - Gettysburg Horne Economies Gettysburg High, Choral Union, Home Economics Club, Miltonian. The thought of bacon is bliss. She knows how to appreciate a joke. 67 iw P A. .. 1 V' A' ,. P H 'ill gl' rkiiggf Il - :,.. gggpzeg. ,,.X ?'iiH3?'rrfil '329?W3?f3H?r1smas2rarsi22rr2'zwere22fssrffiiiiiairssiisswf2sg.fssrgffssf-f -iaiiiqirrfr 'ir if - .r il! E . , 553 is ...Sq 9 i,l 5, , i 1 : E H5 V- is TLS? 4 3362 ..- ,:f .Sym M iigsq, fz?if 5 . W. . ,V , ,B f-QS' -1, k 1 a 4 Y W 1 , I RL'uo1.vH Bucuom - - Brookings EDMUND NEl.SON - - Estelline , dgrivlllflzrc flgricullure S. D. S. C. Prep, Delphian. Czlstlewood High. Rudv ff ' 1 '. . H 1 H , -' ' I y Prefers solitude to t1e noisy XVOlld. I' requent sleeper at mfrequent tunes. EVA BICKEI, - - - Watertown H Ullll? 1fl'0II0lllil'S Clark High, Home Economics Club. Nliltoninn, Y. W. C. A. Hbuccess wlll be her's. ggi She makes the best of her opportun- ities. .2555 55222 5-kv ' 32535 fs Q ...- f .1 3 x fm 3:-xg, M 2- giii' '1 f 'fs f 5 S3 1 v 3 n 4 W'W'i Ilf Q3 68 wr f - .. sggi hiiiiiw ' . sk '.saf3ig5g??- Q, 3, Q. 5, ,, . . . W: by I W 3 Ui. 'Q.M.,5gairiizrrisiisraaSis,Qfffassag?5ki.55555SiiriiiisiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiisisaiiiiiiiEEEEEQSSSEESSEQESEQS...Q255QQfsi2Eg3.as!irEnsiEQ1nE it ,V ,V 1.-r. i'd7E ?.': ..w? :q1,9 H., t .U-., , Q Q Twig Q.. S5353 is Hg iiifilllllliillllliliiihiW ?iWffi2iiiiEli5323E55552355535223552325iiiilliiiiiilliiiiiliililllllliQEWEliii?555li!iillllE5?'f5ii3il??? fiilg -is? 'diff' ., ii 1323 2555 ,xiii .iii 1 Zig ? g3ggQ Q ig 1125 is 5. ,a .4 Eggs 2523? 5 5553, s,f. mai, i .s. H' 4-9 rigs, 5-1 -gar 5, 1 i ii ' za.. 'ff? ' sf 5 .i i Q3!iQ aytz,f .mfg T2 5253? 35 -1, :f-9-: -, owes. Us A :.hgg -342, -snii Iwi!! .wi--sv H-f 415: 2555 -f 1,- fi: is DONALD SAUM - - - Brookings GIZCDRGE VALENTINE - - White Illeclmniral Engineering . U f19 il'Il1t.ure Engineering Society. Edgerton High. thtmyliiglilfh' Atheman' BUS' Mgr' of l A stock holder in Saum and Son HA mm who cm get the ,lds H H KE Q V ,, c 1 K . grmeri Store' Likes to unwind his knowledge to gi Q the farmers. I 2 S ANNA BATIEN ---- Clark Home Economies Clark High, Home Economics Club, 2 Athenian, Y. W. C. A. M is fi. Came to college to study. Why,' I don't believe I know. - iflilifi V3 J,-as sis gf? . 3? ,.a , fiiiqgkrq fl' ..rgg35i5ii?i5i23 fi 5 Fifa N iiir ll. liliiliiiifs ,J . s S i , , . if 2 wi if if-if -:iff i i' l is ii aEiZlimiillluiiillisiiiiiiwilliiliiliiiiillielillsiiiiilliiliiziiilisfirwseisi.iziiiliiiZigSsliilmmiiliiisllmill iiss.....r Z iifwiiiiiilig' EBZEEE1952232215525155WEf1?i1fiQ35a5:??i'ellis-, ,ffifffiiiiiiif5Ql?gii:i.?Qi5'j':Sf .5fi.si9555Z55il5iqW 555 Ei fa il aQif'lf2f5?f5'2 5 'i5i???iillr5E' Slllaiiflliiizf A :ilu ,55 5215, 152-- sivgif S? 7,511 is Hai 21515 Q Wir, 2 ' 'i nn-fgv' l , r ll l - 1 lr l . RALPH OizRT1,i - - Marion, N, D, GUSTAF Jo11NsoN - - Lake Norden J griculfure f1yI'ilTlllflll'L' Ellendale Normal, lVIilt0nian. Lake Norden High, Athenian. A good listener. Gus Prefers' oratory to fussingf' A descendant of the ski-jumpers. HAZEL SKIFF - - - Brookings Gzfzzeral Science Brookings High, Choral Union, Mil- tonian, Music Student. Q One who lives for the moment. Varied in her tastes. 'I 70 . 8 7 hm 5 . 5 if gm. .fefif saga agar swf ff., i WF:Qfivffffiai.,ef:QSl5,?ss!5l,.?sf ' i I v 1- X U I31.lssXVn.soN - - - Frankfort Iinwlx NV.ix1,sia'l'n - - Clear Lake l,,Illl'llIIll'j' Redfield High, Delphian, Assistant Cheer Leader, Jack Rabbit Board. The Jack Rabbit Photographer. A sadder but wiser nianf' Clear Lake Clear Lake High. Basket Ball. VVell 1 must go over to my bank Uh those down town dances. PisAR1,R..xx1m1,1, - - - Brookings H nun' l'lm1mmir.v Brookings High, Home Iieonomies Club, bliltonian. l'll say so. There was the swellcst show at the Fad last night. 'iii V 4 1 JJ K fx,.- U: ir 'wa '. 6 GB 5iEEESlE?j1,1fd'i . f., ' 9 3 f ,i 'i ll ilggv ik S llflllf'fE3lllf'2EEl!iffE5ilfWEEEEEEEEESES2252355EEEESEQESEEESEEEZEEQE52555F5335lliliiiilllillliiifffefinESiltiilllfmlllll''llliiillf i ills 4523 sz. , E ig his ESE? lf. J: an .sg ,. 5522? is 15--vi 'i If' Qfiiflf giififi 'J ' We 'L 5335233 3 3 23:1 .- l flgizi, ly nlllli, Gl,ENN WILES ---- Trent CLARK JACKSON - - - Dell Rapids Electrical Engineering Gene1'alSeienee Dell Rapids High, Athenian, Bus. Dell Rapids High, Y. M. C. A. Cab- Mgr. of the Jack Rabbit, Captain of inet, Delphian. Company B. uJnck.n And still the wonder grew, Say boy, who do you think this is. That one small head Could carry all he knew. HELEN MlI,Ll3'l F - - Fort Pierre fVIeehanieal Engineering 5 Fort Pierre High, Engineering Soci- lk'-1. Cty. E '77 Our only girl engineer. iii: f I5 21 She yells for the Sioux Falls 'basket ball boys. if9.' 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HARRY HALVERSON - - Brookings fl-0l'iL'IllfllI'L' Brookings High, President of the Mil- ,gifs tonian Society. Our class poet now in the army. A silver tongued orator with a im Laurel winning vocabulary. fiisiff iff?-i 2323 Y., gl vi ' 1 ,, gmnazevfi' X 5' 73 .-557 fs 5 L ill lizfzsaiiiiisi.sizeii.::aai....iiiiasisiaaaisisiaiiaaaiiiiieiiaesssaessiiaaiiiririiiiissaissiisiaiasiii..,..iia::.iis::.iiil.EE. ...M . ' g,.42..,,g?f' 5 lil. 'F'-5-.1 ' ' ,.,, . ?1.22f:x ,MFE 515' ffl 551593 M... Q Q Mg l. EET? ,'g5 l5X?'i1 121.4 Eiliii. Jill: :fig :ngqq griisrz' frfr ww .'1:.y- H -'wi 5.5. i.-11.5 ,jff . ..:. ltgfriv .S-:Lu reg I. 4,-2. 'fS? ESr,f,:3 ji . . so -'rel .-bil., ,Q .. gf 5.1-V :g?Qg5 'X 3 S cr- gm- .... . fi H :.,,:-, :ffm gg. .5 155 ' 24. is ,gi ,. 15,-N sf ,U . .z A F' fig :efff ig 3 ' Ee EE . ,., . as iff? if --zgserel , .. 'g Ffjfmli DREW FAULKNER - - - Berkmere ERNEST REEDY - - - Beresford griii Aff., Civil Engineering Agriculture Faulkton High, Engineering Society. Beresford High. ng ,Hi 4111.3 all 'lil r 1 . ' . . . Q-8--X-I Mark 1 warn the second. A firm believer in rev1vals. Would rather talk to the Profs than An intimate friend of Professor Hut- E313 Q 2.2 to glI'lS. ton, S . Nl fi? lf, HQ 5 I Si'-A aff' f ' s S Sergey SIDONIA HAST - - - Estellme 5? .,. N M... Home Economics gm sixrggi . . P-ef Egger Aberdeen Normal, Mlltonlan, Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club. , 512353 4 H1-Ins 11 vast amount of executive abil- finglfgj fb? - H me .A I If -WJ 1 i ii: l ity . gi- Hasn't time for moonlight walks. lgilgsgllshlssaxla is i. lsr 'gliiigrs 53 74 N lllgllig 5, :lik hh F W. E ' QV. - 'qlful' 3S7 f 2 ' S E'T7s-.. ??4? :.:f- .fg ' 2....smr2ZieiE5fEr2.isitsQM22255225252523lii3Eiiiiilliigiiiiiilllilies223255223255255552522322223frr?S2iQii555E?QssEEElQrsSl2ilali f 'ia tifsw- 'lfiff , 1 5 csv 1152? il! M955 1:42 ' filfi- S5553 515 5395222 iliw' Eluninr Gilman Miztnrg 111 www 1 1 1 DMI. Susie: September 22, 1915. lVeIl l'm here at last and things arn't a bit as I figured. The juniors say that l'll like it when 1 get acquainted, but I know l never will. When I' got up to the dormitory a lady met me at the door, escorted me to the parlor and kindly informed me mat she would take me up and introduce me to my room-mate in a few minutes. It seemed like hours before she came back. While I was waiting everyone sure took me in. I really have a very nice room-mate. She talks to me quite a bit, but I have the funniest feeling in my throat, just like a big lump, and I can hardly swallow or say a word. I'm not a bit lonesome though. I went over to classify today. When the classifying officer asked me if I wanted to take Home Economics I remembered that I wanted to learn to cook so that is the course that I am taking. Well, I must close for the present. , C,ARo1.iN12. . Q --. 4 , I2 WHEN WE WERE FRIESHMEN October 18, 1915. Dear S usif' : We had a class meeting a few days ago in order to elect class officers. I didn't know any of them so I voted for the best looking one. We elected Mr. Goldy as president, Ray Atkinson for secretary-treasurer, and Frances Carlisle for cheer-leader. Not very long ago we had a bag rush. The sophomores took about thirty of our fresh- ' men boys and locked them up so of course we got beat, but we wouldn't have other- wise. The whole thing seemed like a knock 'em down drag 'em out affair. About six Y tfelock we gave the boys a big feed, and when we went to get our angel food cakes 1 they were stolen. We were sure mad but hope to get even with them before we leave , college. ,,s4si'f- iii? CARo1.1N E. WW' g 75 I 1. 'il' E :ff .. 1 Q ggffrzssferffe-:I :zi .sffS5?wf?'s2f15. 2': i F 4552 1, . I 'ifliiII5?3ili !!5l22'fEEli?'W5Eff??????l?iif????5?ii5iff?fgffiiiililliiiillliiIE552itii?WEEEl59lf 'lfiff5355!EE?'il!llE! 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We had the election of class ofiicers the other day. Of course I felt badly to think that I wasn't elected, but I guess it was alright as we chose a good Brookings boy by the name of Ray Atkinson. Last week we had a football game with the freshmen. The game was very close all the time and resulted in a score of 0 to 0 in our favor. Well, it is up to me to ink in some botany drawings. My good resolution to keep up my notebook this year is a thing of the past. CARoLiNE. OUR Sovuomonn TRACK TEAM-WINNERS or THE INTIERCLASS Dear Susicn' ' April 26, IQI7' You are undoubtedly in a bad humor by this time because your letter of last February has not received an answer as yet. The present war situation has set every- one in a Hurry, and has piled school work in such a mess that it is hard to tell just what one ought to do. At present many of the boys in my class have left school, some to enlist and others to go home and help on the farm. Besides this many of the girls, whose parents live on farms, have been called away because of needed help. Because of all these happenings you can see that the few that are left are not in much of a mood for study. The literary societies here at college had their inter-society declamatory contest the other day and Joy Morton, whom I told you about before, won. She is a sopho- more and in my class. Really Susie, the war has taken so much time from the students, work that social affairs have been about out of the question this semester so there is inothing more to write about. CAROLIN E. it 76 'Nu ..,. .iiillllisiiiliitSlimmill!!!liiiiiliiiilfliiEiiIBiiilliillllllllllli522235899Illlililliilillillzfi..ss?Ziissilifiasliilkisll r :-1 ful? figgh 21 x s i SW 5 i Fi -1 .sp 2 1 ,E iii Q.. er np, If rv 3-5 5 ,.., 1-4 H53 -6 5-.z ef. is A - 5 55 EW .fi 'z .z ag 'm 1. 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We are having the very best time since our class entered college. One Saturday afternoon early in the year the dormitory girls entertained us at an afternoon party. Let me tell you right here Susie, the junior dorm girls this year are an alive bunch. We played games such as pit, flinch, and others. Everyone surely did enjoy getting back again to those games. Dr. Spencer was invited and took her place with the girls very gracefully. You should have seen Helen White. She looked like a child of twelve. It was she who per- formed the duties of hostess and mistress of the ceremonies in the delicate and success- ful manner characteristic of her ability. The girls served us with delicious refreshments. We then danced and finally went h0ll1C. The dorm girls get tired of cell life and all that sort of thing, but we town girls certainly did enjoy being up there with them. LIAROLINEI JUNIOR GIRLS Dear Susie: 'iunmuiy 25' Img' A few days ago the juniors invited the freshmen to a party. At the party two girls, Bessie Yeamans and Gladys Clark, taught us how to play games. lt was lots of fun but I couldn't get so enthusiastic as lVIr. SClllUCl'lC or Bonnie Buck did. Some freshmen seem to get acquainted so quickly. I must tell you of some of the other people that I met. One boy with big glasses and sprightly walk seemed so much like a man at home who was running for the legislature. They told me that his name was Guy Austin. You remember Cecil Brown don't you? He has that same dramatic, Napoleonic dash that he always had. I kind of fell for him but they say that his girl went back on him and he has been rather aloof ever since. As usual, when the party broke up, all of the boys went home in one bunch and iNts?5f?5s55E'i2l?5S'i.Q Ez' in gm . . 2 ,Q .115,.11ii5f,fssggg ws. ,K. 4 1 .553 1. 4 . :Is le as W. 55 iii . 1,-:thu 15-93: ,-111,533 ESFSQ sf, .1 se., iig,-:spa up Ik -1' :gt s N552 155153 lu? ai., st!-iii U., H .gy W y,,u!,,s9'W2gm1s g SMS gn . is 'ef af .1 Iszg I kk' ici- g fs 3 a g Eiiilil . 'a Ft iwlil 1,2 , 5 pf M' 'Ei ini' 'Q 'E Miliiifii'E'ftQR f'Y?'2f' . iii E 25? if is far E 253553 E 5 if lifiiiiiiiililxiiilitsiiliissaeilillisSilliiiiiisiiiliiiii'l isis. 31131.11 1..s...... siiisl, the girls in another. CAROLINE. E J. ' 77 i s 5 'gi Su .,li Z riffs 2 ..9 ggsyo o2Si5 fivpq swiss gifef sfifr Eafff iirfs haizy ...,, .zu . n . -E i'.,..iE ti? twig: E- 5 1- .A a, ,. ,.,,. E.. .,. U?a.f fig'-jig dm. EY: ina, i.,.f .Q A3551 -ibag H2353 313rf Qkffg SZ?'H El .4 ,Q Ji Ugiid ?Hf.i sl Sffli gg... Egg Eel Q Qlffisig? af:.f ? Eg 4f aiiif :Will .offfi iiefg . -f., , Qiiizi Ewa? 52222 sa., 25:15-Q fte?g ,sy-: aw MSE? ill ,1lll5 !H1iiii i Hill!!1'Ef3ll! l2l!iflf?lillWifi3iliilililllllllliiiillliiiliillllll5llliiliiE533325552iilliifill?if5HilliiiifflliifS?'lllilli 'll . February 10, 1918. .lark old boy: Well, how goes it on the briny deep? Have you a girl in every port or is there still only one? You should have been here to take her to the junior prom. Some prom, believe me. I tell you we have all of the classes skinned for originality. To be sure the thing would be done up brown we put on a rehearsal beforehand. On Mon- day night we all came dolled out in our best bib and tucker, and were piloted down the receiving line with approved propriety. Yours truly came through without a break. Not to be immodest, but really Jack I felt like I had gotten away big with the society stuff. Lucy and I found a quiet corner and talked awhile. Say, she sure is a stunner. I soon got busy and started to fill out the programs. Some poor fish wanted three dances, but l'll say he didn't get them. Take it from me she was the swellest looking girl on the Hoor, and that's going some. Well, I finished filling out programs and waited for something to start. Nothing started. A few of our class members began to look uneasy, casting dubious glances at the orchestra gallery. I began to have a hunch that something was wrong, and sure enough the train bringing the orchestra was four hours late. Of course the laugh was on us but we explained the situation and announced' that the prom would be postponed until the next night. Say but Prof. Mathews and Dean Brown are bricks if there ever were any. They said we could hav'e an informal and they even helped us get the music. We only danced until nine-thirty though so that we wouldn't be all in for the next night. Well, the next night we went through the same preliminaries, but we cut out the social stuff and plunged right into business. I tell you we've got a bunch of patriotic girls at Old State. You can bet they all Hooverized on the waste. f Say, you remember S-- don't you. As usual he was rigged out in his soup and fish. A curious whistler who had strayed in slipped up to him and asked: How much does an outfit like that cost? Nothing like going to headquarters for informa- tion. Everybody said, or at least Lucy said, that the decorations were very appropriate. We couldn't spend our money so we spent lots of time on them. We had a Japanese effect, worked out with lanterns and umbrellas. The girls insisted on palms so we scattered a few about the room. Jack Reedy acted as nurse-maid to the palms, keep- ing a motherly eye on them through the whole evening. Wiles was strong for a moon. That guy's honesty is sure appalling for he said we couldn't dance moonlights without a moon. Well I must quit the literary stuff and go to work. Yours till the Niagara Falls, JIM. iii 78 !25'i 1. Q a in ' i 1: :-e ,,. I. 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'S 1 - f ,,4, , ' , 5 ilffiiiagifiiieeiiiiEaQQEQMHQSSi5i3ii?i55?3ii5EEili ii5352355352Ei3s35S2?iaz?35ZEgS2552252523225iiiiiizsmssiiiigssiliu5?E352m....g gs E' l?2vi51'i?':' l --V vw ,- '..5 . . Eflyrvr illllnntha Olremnwrg Qlnurmf A. Bullock, H. Olson, J. NI. Eldridge, J. K. Jensen, T. H. Wright, H. llund Prof. C. Larson ' C. Bcddow R. Horton J. Lebedoff L. Jensen lf. Lynch Prof. M. Chanlplin S. Rasmussen L. Lnnde I II4 S Q , .1-:Q-ru -zz: ,, 1 . .-.,.EE:,:v mg Ig ' f75fE?siZ If-aff STPLIIII ElIQillPl'1'5 I , U ' ,Jil 5 ----4 2 ,,,f,,- - Q , , - , vffgz 1....'?Mg':.,. Lmfff, 2 565,9- .'1, ,' s, g'b ,H?f S3 IIS 4 4 1 I n ff I :au s I 5 9H2'1gig2E i'v. , if 4 ,g Jw my gr'-.nv Ngfwjv 2 Y -Aj, . f , 5-2 X 14, 3 7 A, A 1 515 ?. S. ffivssasfm f. . Amr? H Q ' 1 - X wr ' g':'1 Auf, fr- . E 'V I: 22.21 Eiff-' -152323 1 Q, Zliflf .Farm mth T5 Q1 ' Um? 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' V .1 X fx! ,Lx ifmr.-!'4Tfi f if 653 23.1 Clf'lf JK.. if 'KL' kj ' ., -- ff kg' xx R 4. fn I N ff ix X' f WN x X 3 f Q f , fx X1 YY 'W FXR 1' 3 xx XL' .1 f X .W .ff --, , N 1 59 ' GTK, -, 'NX , S X-A-1fxNJP5' 5 , ,, XV ,J , , X X I ' X f X N N N , X X X X K., . , f ,f , Xxx R , X , ,V 1 XX N2 X. 1 . xl ,A KX ff I!! X' ' .. K X!! ,f I X x Ry .1 Af f , 1 , f Y X ,f f ,J ' XT: ' -X . f X3 xx I - , , , 'W -- ' Y ,Eg 1 X I xx 'bij h' 5 ' AJ I .7 ,KN , ,V If soclmzs ,.' 1'1 ,. 'l, E' . H It 1 L .. 5 zffwf E gg 4... -IMG, , l , 'ggi 1 .- iiw s 1: - ur Athenian Eitvrarg Snrivig l ront row: Ida Ustrud, Frances Erie, Anna Batien, Nlargery Nlorris, Bertin God- dard, Josie Bakke, Aslaug Bjorge, Grace Nlerriman, Bessie Yeamans. Sefrnzrl roiw: Alfred Nord, Grace VVehh, Glenn Wiles, Zenohia Walton, Harry Sol- berg, Wanita Cordiner, Paul Hutton, Caroll Green, Gustaf Johnson, Lynn Hutton. Third row: Wilbur Seuhert. Jolm Troyer, Laura King, Joseph Paulson, Velda Clark, Ivan Brenner, Ethel Beekler, Frank Bergeim, Gladys Clark, Alida Smith, Ira Johnson. A Noi in rim fPil'fIll'L' Wilma Knutson Violette Leubke Neva Woodward Ross Davis Paul Millett hlarcus Chase Harold Urton Alvia Anderson Thomas Street Louis Vollmer Violet Burge Robert Lyons Drew Faulkner Florence Stevens Nlarie Colfix IIS John Urton Edgar lweliadden Charles Gilbert George Valentine Leonard Fenn Oscar Mills Roy Hurlhert vga 1-.s H . 53,3 QQ , ,'5, .3 .f 5 .'z,,.,,,,,,,,,..m .2's2L.::.5:-liisiff A tg, ,ss :i fs IE 3' .ul :flu- Rag .E lei' 'i -1 E633 ft ,., . 'RJ' l ' 315 l 115 I 113, 3! .,,..i. E , ,E T! fi fall I lil I -I... .s -tv Q, -Y .,, ., .5 fi fit I H ,AI ,gli ,. x. S aff 53555 ini 'E SW i55??'5fiEEi5'5ii iii? i EV SET ii 9 Wai ii,-Jlil elif!! 'iii 3 iiitfilililQfi'iiiiIIiiliiisii W, ' - I fail, gee? EE . ii YZ di- 2521. -me THE ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 3233? ' . . . . The Athenian Society In its weekly meetings has a two-fold purposeg to develop 5 2 'Hifi .2 the literary ability of its members, and to promote social activities. The first hour of the evening is devoted to essays, debates, extemporaneous speaking, declamations, and music. By these means the members develop ability to think rapidly and logically, to express themselves clearly and to make a creditable appearance in public. Games and .ifi,f,gi old familiar songs enliven the hour following 'the program. Associations formed in the 'f igifff . . , EESFSEQQ wrla old hall In Central Building last long after the college days are ended. The trophies won from time to time in contests with other societies prove that the Athenians know how to work as well as play. iiliiii 22255 B 5 8 I llirflli . - f' THE MAN ON THE Box Presented by the Athenian Literary Society, March 24, 1917 'I CAST OF CHARACTERS Lieutenant Robert Worburton .............. , ........ .... C HARLES GILBERT Mr. Charles Henderson, his chum ......... ..... L EONARD FENN Col. George Annesley, retired army of-Hcer ..... ...... L EON ANDERSON gllll Count Karloff, a Russian diplomat ............. . . .GEORGE VALENTINE Col. Frank Raleigh, Worburton's regimental col. . . . . .RAYMOND URTON Monsieur Pierre, the chef .................... .... E DGAR MCFADDEN E1 Magistrate Watts ....... .... F RANK BERGEIM V Clerk of the Court .... .... J osEPI-I DRURY I Officer O' Brien ..... .... - LYNN H UTTON Officer Cassidy ....... ..... P AUL DIBBLE William, a stable boy .... ..... L YNN HUTTON i , fl Miss Betty Annesley .............. . . .MARGUERITE IRISH - Miss Nancy Worburton, her chum. . . 1 ...... ESTHER CLARK Mrs. Conway, her confidante ...... .... M ARIE COI.F1x ,if Cora, her maid .............. .... B ESSIE YEAMANS ?M ann iin gh gf li b J I U9 is Ig,I ff Eiigggiili f EE if i i A l I EERE IEW ' fi' t' er ei I I W We - ' I3 R553 NSI 2 were is fe . IiiIlinii:liII1IIllkniallissfiiillillilElillaill35SQiRiiiilliiiiisiiiaaeliitalaiaisliiiilfiiRiliagEiailaisiizasiiaEIi...,i 3455 ' 3552335 ll5??V3i53iiQ'53255254 iliiiiiiilliiigil Sliealllg mi galil? tif 5 ii W' 'Y slid' Siam igmliii .EG silt Sita? 3,3333 H - f . 51 S , illlliltnnian iliiterarg Smitty A5554 fEf'F ws, r M23 l Riagg .4- i35?4 -i ,u.f,, aye:- wa i I . I 2 i Q. all fl l i 2 f i Tap row, left to right: Ethel Hutchinson, Edna Beals, David Doner, Lucille Cross, Mibra Griffith, Louisa Kirk, Oscar Hobbs, Jessie Caldwell, Gladys Bryant. Serond rbw, left to righi: Eva Bickcl, Albert Senn, Naomi Ahlers, Percy Danielson, Joy Morton, Ralph Oertli, Grace Lamphier, Cecil Brown, Grace Sloan. Bofiom row, left to right: Helen Johnston, Olive Cole, Violet Grinols, Margaret ' Evans, George Biggar, Rachel Sheldon, Susie Peddicord, Genevieve Caldwell, Mary Hast. A Not in Ihe picture i i Robert Hipple Albert Browning Blair Daniels Guy Davis Peter Hermanson Dorothy Spurling Hazel Hutchinson Glenn Hoon Esther Somers Sidonia Hast Elias Bastian Genevieve Chappell ,lg M. C. White Louise Flett Margry Holm 'Q Hazel Skiff Marguerite Baird Lulu Bacon Grace Chenoweth Florice Hutchinson Sidney Danielson 'fit ' Anna Gretschman Arthur Tompkins Vanita Crofoot I Kathryn Frease Arthur Miller Lenora Pier Ruth Peterson Mavis Grinols 120 ,qi ,' 5592 he .1 tits Q Yes 6950? Qfigiii t igils 2 1 tm. S' 2212 Ps: i E li ef af , w '1s23f.s5tfff-fiH5522-,,ra5t2f:feA.H545 'si-1 ia'5:f:n1gete:es- 4- ? N., ,S eil? mg? f '5' 'gh gja3Qali2asLz.:aAM6:a:1.1s,:-.Sh-1525411112A iz232..iEr:?1.:.Ss2'?,2??:xnina-2A.s,ip.1:E15ai:s'4'i':ie?2 21--4?-ff'-'12 'J fJ :?ii aiLii5ii2i3'E 5 353 Wi 2 4 Q 13l!ll '!!l!?Wfi?llfffflilillfflffiillllllllliliililiiiiiiiiiiilill?iilliiSiiiilllliilllllllllilllilliiifI '!lE!F'l!!l3?f'lIIfi5 HIFI ,Ja l .Zh I 1 I lab ! H id Wh I il 1, ew .I Il IQ iliigr li l ,l my M S I uw N I. I I 2,3 1 i Il! I, IW ma AU ,wg li ll I IM I II i I U agp 2 1:7 'il Q' Iul THE MILTO NIAN LITERARY SOCIETY The extra work caused by the six-day schedule in college this year, has caused interest in society work to be somewhat lessened. Society work should not be given up because of the unusual conditions of the school life, but rather the societies should be the center of the literary and social life of the college, for such is their purpose. The home of the Milts is th e top Hoor of OldV.North, where they have a nicely furnished room. Last year the Milts won the inter-society contests and obtained pos- session of the trophy for one year. This year they are striving equally hard for the possession of the trophy for another year-and every Miltonian wishes to see it remain in the society. YS YS 75 FANNY'S FIRST PLAY PRESENTED BY TI-IE MILTONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Saturday, May 5, 1917 F ootman .................... Mr. Cecil Savoyard, Play Manager .... . . . Count O'Dawda .............. Fanny, A Young Suffragette ..... Mr. Trotter ..... Mr. Vaughn. ... .. Mr. Gunn ............ Mr. Flawner Bannal ........,........................ . ........-...... ... PROLOGUE .B. HARRY SANDERS ... . . HoRAcE JONES . . . .JAMES REVELL LAURA Wooo CRITICS ......HARIvIoN KOPPERUD . . . .AxEI. PETERSON ......GUY AUSTIN . . . .GEORGE BIGGAR FANNY'S PLAY CAST Mrs. Gilbey, the placid wife ........................... . . Mr. Gilbey, not placid ....... Juggins, the footman .......... Dora Delaney, Darling Dora . Mrs. Knox, the pious wife ....... .... Mr. Knox, troubled business man ...... , , Margaret, their athletic daughter Monsieur Duvallett, French mari . . .VIoI.ET GRINOLS .HARRY HALVERSON .B. HARRY SANDERS . . . .KITTY CANNON . .JESSIE 'CALDWELL . . . . .CECIL BROWN ......JOY MoRToN .HUBERT MATHEWS ne officer. . ....... . . Bobby, the Gilbey's well-brought-up QPJ son. .... ROBERT W. HEMMINGWAY 1 u-1. uni... -.sn-5. cumin. an-. , I 25. farms A I! I. fa ,fig 52553 If agen t5Qfg asa.. :gear .lime ihxf? M22-?'2 Eiga dhgkg wei?v 3? 5 I 3 Elgar, .Ara Jkf24 ifiiisi qw-- fri' wig. vga-533. fs 'gi-... -iigif QSFSQ ' 'zzz .ii - 5 T2 .w-in 6213? fQ5,S f .51 : ' in EEE lagging ianssnavl if ii ii If Mille If' ll TEM ll ai I .I IluiEillluiillllililllmmlllllllllllllllillIHilllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllIllIlllllillllillllnImIiiiiiizllihulllilii.. .... .f ' lawn, 5 1 mszrzzffiwsf Egiw-2453-,gs inf? I Z G 4, ge f,,' .1 fi an Q,-iz. 'in 53922 2-- , 1 , E112 Evlphian ifliterarg Svnrirtg ii. r Top row: Edith Doolittle, C. H. Blakely, Mable Lorshbough, Harley Waters, lna Huchindorf, David Gilkcrson, Alma VVooley, Madge lVlorrow. Second raw: Blanche Tompkins, Bliss Wilson, Bessie Chase, Carl Sacre, Grace Rohr- bach, Chester Krause, Minda Nesseth, John Roos, Eva Hansen, Myrtle Keck. Bolton: row: Esther Hanson, Axel Berglind, Carol Minnro, Charles Graves, Anna Goodhue, James Johnson, Myfrtle lVIcKillop, Clark Jackson. Not in the pivture Erwin Haahr Marie Huntimer Rudolph Bucholz Gertrude CUVUS Richard Gardner Aninfl AWWSOU Genevieve Noonan E516 Atwater fjrcglt Jqyhngon lVII'S. C. Blilktfly Everett Onstine Edna Robinson 122 1 . .,, , l 1 1 i H 'f'if?f2?2- 2 E B , ai . - ' . was asia H3 ra 5 1 f ,F ii Q . 1 . I i I ll .fi lil: iw 2 1 5 , 4 N i fig ' I ,l i an l 1 Eli 5. IE !a is is :I .px .q, 1 lv: ? E111-:TH -, .f i: ii is as iii 15, ii iii 3' 3 1 i Q 5 1 ii sg - l5H I f' i! Fifi ig- Tir ij E, lu I I I ll '!!l!!f'ifZilllfliEiEU' 'flfi!!l!illiiillilllE9iiliiiiiiilllliliiiiiSESSiliillilllilililililliiEW fli!!?'f!ilii lil!l!fflilfll A ill, iii! I 5555? imi- DEEPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 5 The Delphian Literary Society has gone beyond the trial stage, and has established 3 itself as a working unit in the college ccmmunity. I J . Due to the unusual-conditions of college life at the present time the society was g- -.2-ii . ., rather unsettled at the opening of the college year. In addition to this fact, some of E. the most loyal and useful members of the society have answered our country's call, K. K .-1 leaving a great vacancy. This vacancy has been partially filled by the new members . ii i i f i , obtained this year. E 5 .1 :i The society has for its Chief aim the introducing of relaxing, uplifting, and educa- , .15 i 9 1 2:3 ami: . tional amusement into the hard grind of the week's work. The membership of the society has been restricted by constitution to the number of fifty and though our ranks are not yet filled, we feel that we have a loyal, energetic society, one full of vigor and vim , and one that will do great things in the future. .145 ffki '1 ,gl L' E1 Q. S..-4 .rin 3555 ,ws 42 5433 6'RS 3?F?Z .wif 5-E 258.5 yaf sgggg ' S 5 '5' 'ES' 'E' ' ' s -THE TEETH OF THE GIFT HORSE PRESENTED iw THE DELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 5 February 16, 1918 Time: Present Day. , igffg Place : A small town near New York City. CAST OF CHARACTERS Richard Butler ...................................... ..... C LARK JACKSON Florence Butler, his wife ........................... ......... E VA HANSEN His Aunt ................ ..... I NA HUCHINDORF Friends of the Butlers' A Annie Fisher .... .... A NNA GOODHUE Delvin Blake .... ........... C ARL SACRE Kate, the maid ..... ................. ..... B L ANCHE TOMPKINS fiftg Q, ,., -AAAS 'Swag rf, K. ,iv VAUDEVILLE A .., llwmpssifwf . A ya' W is IlliiiilInJillInliillimnllllllillllilllllIllllllillillillllllllliiiiiilliiililliliiliiillllliiiiiimmliiliitlliliilliii.. .... N llllliiiiii itll 5345? 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Slcttcn, Nielsen, 'l'rumm, Iillif Xvcxlcr, Prof. HKlf1StZlll. .llizlzllr rulu: Baird, XVilson, Bjorgc. Roos, Stcclc, Hyde, Clmristinnson. liollnm 17170 .' XVclmcr, Bittner, Madsen, Andrews, Fjerstzld. 126 I X iflrrulgnnznn llllgarumry Qllzum Standirzg, from Ivfl fo right: Secztt Hyde, llux VVexler, lxfI2lI'gllCl'ltC Baird, Paul Wangsness, Emma Connelly, Hugstnd Clnstruetorj, Aslaug Bjorge, Elmer Fjerstad, Robert Weber. SiHiny,f1-on: left fo right: lVIz1rs lVI:1dsen, lVInlule Cl1I'lStlilllSlJIl, Nellie Steele, Worley Andrews. OFFICERS Presidani ...... ........... .... W c mmsv Axmuiws Vice P:-v.videnl ..... . .lVLuxl,Iz CHRISTIANSON Szfcreiar -Tr1'11.s'11rer. . . ...... 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GRACE LAMPHIER Social ........... . .VIQLET GRINOLS U' Ifggai 'M 5 ,? 4 Ei Religious Meetings. . . .ETHEL BECKLER iz . ,Q Tx, ,44. -mLMM:6rfyj5ff::::iyc:'cwmmmgfx:e5acQmw::nw--mw:mrv- :Lf.wm.: -v N---M -W . c M'M',,.,.qMW- ... .. ...W-1, ,,..., .l ,...1c..4cM.,., WS-Y' Wk K- ' fr: A 1n2 wf.xw:-vwrfrvswz-Q -'-,fwmfw-mzx:en:Kn- ...W ...W i ... .. .A ...W ...N ...M ...M- ...V ... .. ii ...N ...M .,...,., W LIL .-I ml., A :D 3: my -. E in 3 E E 'M 5 0 vi N :-- r: W . ,, ,, .M '-7 .-4 O 2 9, m an 3 -1 Q no -. '- A Q Q- -. v' O O W. 0 0 gg '1 . M H ,., . : W . . -, 3 . xutvx ID ' ,........ - 3- O I -1 ' gjggff - .... D 'Q - ,WIN . 1: - - - ' . Z - . . , Q . i :cox . gg - . w . ,zrzizzz , . . , WM ,W -,.. i ,W .,..c c x..M..,, W. L ,.1,. M Q- ,5 QRSXL-: W, ,liz .mm .MM WM ww. .WM mm, m..,, xccqa-.-1144 -4 Lv ZNHTZQ v-I i .:.,i ,... fm-g ,WM iw ,.,. . Lilly., , , . , - ' H MM 4. . 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The reading room supplies daily and weekly papers, magazines and books. Games are at the disposal of the men from five to seven-thirty and the ollice serves the college community from 7 :3o in the morning until late at night. 1 The Association stands for clean-cut, Christian manhood and its many activities 1 :E iz. :.g- ,, 2554 Hi fi: 'NELQEE eff an Qiii :I as 1-2 sz 33 I: If :J 5595 B.. ff.. I?g5f sgfr li S 1 iz: . 'zwaaarf Z L I 34 -5 A n fs 's .PB hi ri . Egii.-V ' fi ' :St I .... It H V: 2591 QAM , Sigur. .. , V ,Elf L iles-i..,.asia iliiliglgslsiiisraiiiiiilsiI2555?S55EI52?E5553555555lllllllilllllllll5i555li5?iiill????iss?itfQSEIllQSilllralllillilllillfli 'g!'g'1 Eisfff wS??i 51.2333 :WI-Q vsfz' lfieirfi H2g.Q ': I 3 . 6 -555. 4532 vgga ,rag Q23 'via -JS 2 .5 e, i 5 H 29295 .4 ,, , Simi ,fi ff 2222 gas Erie I 2?f3!i5i5'S3ii!W5355?fE5??i2ff?'ffS1i3E5i55555353355325335222253323iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3352555523553SW5523Wiiiigifiiii?55352313553 5 ,. E if 4 5535 iw? 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QM Hungarian Dance No. 7 ................. My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice .............. MARION CARLISLE Fantasia from the Opera Maritana .......... Polka Caprice, The Young Virtuoso ......... MAE SALTMARSH Melodies from Maytime . . . 1 ........ . . . . . March, The H untress ........................ 25,3 'xll'm lEl Star Spangled Banner 0 . nag? b M 4 352225 Q M :kg g i- K sf A Q Q - . :Q Q. . Hg 5' - fs 2,1 gag .....fllII1lll plfllllifmlffl ....Brooks . .Safralzek .13t??fll0'Ul?II . . .Bralmls Saint Smfns . . .PIXIIHIIIT . . .Carlfan . .Romberg ....King stfaf 5571? .,. ,, :1 .u 4 if qt? - 4 -wa .g i QE. si 'f. S 4 23 ff? ,'5: ? 353255 :lui .fQ fr. ...Q , ii 5 -5.133 -rer- .'iff.l fgfifi 4 :FXE JQEQF Fig., Q filii 13211 Zig,5 iinid irlyifi or. .f.- fl 2:13223 ,iggvr awe? 1334 .gi ga fkliill 'fl-Ytil Q .2 4253 .izxd 15,551 fifif-fl : TE? fggifi .Q-25:1 ma, u :- .wa-l 5515 islis QEEA6 wing Like ???5E73 Qlllsfl -:Mgr 5 :iii Jiiga S S'wff Wfigi eiizyi 51532 SQ? -,ag . SLS Q13 N xiii? 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BERTIN GIDIJDARD The contest was conceded to have been the best held in South Dakota for many years. Bertin Goddard who represented State College was the winner of the State l. P. A. oratorical contest last year. and lVIr. Rising of Dakota VVesleyan had previous- ly won a state oratorical, and this year defeated lVIr. Case who was the winner of the National Peace Oratorical in IOI6. The struggle for first place lay entirely between these experienced orators, M1'. Goddard and lVIr. Rising. Unusual directness and earnestness were exhibited in Goddard's delivery and in thought and composition his oration ranked first. lyir. Rising made a striking and graceful appearance and won first place in the contest. hlr. Goddard was given second place: Nliss Neva Under- hill of Yankton, third. 1 . 1, +6 E l e 59 fm 1 rel , l mi: Q 1 I Q, L . l -'i f. 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Glarl Qlhrintenaru flld li lk lrld uaf!'lf .wi isa .1 VIN I E ad Il' hf'l xiii: w :mg ul ruby QMV, ENV 78. Ziuhhir ltltrkrtt Qllpirf Munirian AN APPRECIATION ' It is with a feeling of deep regret that I see H. H. Pickett leave State College. Mr. Pickett has held the position as Chief Musician and secretary-treasurer of the - Military Band for the past four years, and as such has been a great help and inspira- tion to me. His fine musical understanding, together with keen business management and splendid personality, will be greatly missed by all of us. We as an organization extend to Hubbie our heartfelt appreciation of his work for us and wish him the very best in life and in his chosen profession. CARL CHRISTENSEN, ffl IH n i 5 3 iii? W1 l giyjl il? illll shim rival gan aa 253 A gt i'. NW? dal wipp imh, 3 ,, . . hw 3 i. . ii 1 'Jah fit . ' , Director of the State P Valve sign. 332 lgisigi, 25,533 li fall 9+ ll 3 i l l, E Hia iii 3 F33 E-SEK E Q sr i,gB5 Ear Elia? 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W M M' M U H gs- N- ,K ghif9y5x.-f:wq1,.- ,ww N13-,-'iam-., ...rx ,-atx-f-:-.fifiyix-.M-:-15'..f..xw-:--.f---2-:in -4 - s- .Af 45. .N SP' - A Af' f. --f:2w'.'.1-firiil ' :5's?5SSE5?E?i1ze:??1ff - xv sta' f' wi I Lgatxegiwfilll S X e . T i i- Q ll....l l L?i' , I --4 nw-. 4-1- i ! 4' .. i Qalug -..... -5 161 .:i,f invix , , r . 1 X 1 , xhkxf ,kf,U 1 A t 4 vu- f i my llllliilllll'iillllliillllmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllEllllllliiilllliiillllllliullll I Neill lil? Insulin 55551 The effects of the great war, now raging in Europe, are being felt by every organ- ization throughout the world. Every educational institution in the United States is playing its part in this the greatest of all wars. Since the declaration of war in April, 1917, the colleges and universities of the United States have been called upon to furnish their quota of men for the army. ' The service Hag on the opposite page will bear witness as to the part that State College boys are playing in our Country's military service. An honor roll, complete to the best of our knowledge, will be found on another page of this book. President Perisho in his brief article on State College and the Great War points out the many other ways in which State College is helping in this strife for liberty and democracy. In compiling this limited war section for our annual we have encountered many difficulties. The strict censorship throughout the United States has restricted to a very great degree all material written from the camps for publication, and especially any photographs of camps or camp life. For what material we have we are very grate- ful to those who have contributed to make this portion of our book a success. Should this part of our annual serve no other purpose than to permanently record the names of those on the Honor Roll of State College, we believe our efforts will not have been entirely in vain. X 162 nga il 49, 45, All gl , M gl, in iw ii' iii i all j! 231533 fix viii gg, 1, I sfigl lliilll gil? l -W 'viii 5 1131, 1 M., 'WEE .V sal l iii iii ,latin iigfliil' lil' ,U 532 1 ..,., will Mug ,l iw lil fum 1. J, 5522251 355359 mga! l i l V1 1 ,r il lil, as , i rsi Hill lf? ill ii: ui 'ly if .1 in g lillllllmllllf llfi as .... asInlllnlilllnlilllmulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliuifIIIlllivilllllilllliliulllilil '. . ' 1 1 .vpfag 1 ' ,vrls Cm.l.l5c1a Slfkvlclc lfmc: ,ww -N 4 'ww-, . z 9 X 1 , 4 .3 I X a-A 5.255 4 M we-SEQ' 1-:Fw QQFJ, E:5..!i. uw I iilli 1 H3 il. I l ilu :tilt Tillie Ertgll fir ,, ,r 0' ,LE ,E s , 'iii .Sz fi fix: fl tuba :aft 1 4, 1 llll'flllll lllili'l2?i4ime555testi5252335532SiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiizMisiiifieitiiiiiiiieiiiieifiiiiffeiiiiiiiifiiliiiliiltg State Glnllege aah the Great mm' From the 6th day of April, 1917, when it was declared that a state of war existed between the American Republic andthe Imperial Government of Germany, the State illsfi - 1 N . . . . . College of South Dakota felt its responsibility to the state and the nation. After the conference of the Land Grant College presidents at St. Louis and Washington, this institution realized as never before that only by a supreme effort upon the part of all the people could this country and all the nations associated with it, win this titanic struggle for Democracy. lt was evident from the be finnin that State Colle e must put forth her utmost sew L- 22 22 enerfv to assist first in the mobilization of the Arm and Nav f second in the feedin ,ZW L. i Y 5 1 S of the army and all the people at war with the Central Powers. At once our men 2:--Hia . . . students be an to enlist. Man' of our graduate students did the same until over 200 ll 5 'Tiki State College men, loyal to their country and thrilled with patriotism have joined the fail. if, it ' i iii!! SERVICE FLAG Oviaiz MAIN ENTRANCE colors. On account of their military training at the college and their general ability, most of our graduates and some of the under-class men are commissioned officers. Others of the students realizing the exceptional need for greater crop and stock pro- . l duction, left the college and went on farms. A large number of our technically f trained agriculturists appreciating the Federal Slogan, Food Will Win The War , became Food Emergency or County Agents, or entered into other lines of extension work. l he month war was declared, State College offered in addition to its regular tech- nical courses, emergency courses to equip its students the better for the new needs of 15 the state and the nation. The followin will indicate manv of the War Emer enc Z 22 . g Y Q ,., Courses given by State College: ryan- -M 6. 16+ .ll s 'ii-iiiirle i Hitler is 2 ET Ei . all if get ii., 1. 9 fQ,e .s L94 fws h?T ui f 2 1 gig ii it p ,,. 3ii it W S i 2 ii? -2 29.1 ' 3321. I 3154. 'me 23253 afiiiil 55535 aiigg fizslii '49 T, f, Emi? i3QfQ 'ui 42,5 iidig it .,, Q Ziiivi, 1 if time mm iflge 25585 Qsfif 4633? gg1QQ ztiev X4 434 FREE Ri SF 512145 aiiiii 5522235 GENE? Rgisf 5 4. Mig? assi? aging ?ZE2L 1l'Ey tiff? stil? . ta, ai ia Q iris ' 332 fi Z F 21-55 435 .Zeit iss: i to , ,,,,., i M , u ll itas.gtatililsiiiitaiiiliiaiasariiiiiiitiililliiiiiliiSiiiiliiillllliillillili55335525illliiiii3iiillE!lisaSi555Ziasiiiiiaslliifealiiill gi: g :Hs tilt 455 III :I ' J, G lvl' Ir r, ...T Hill ill Q lil? 'ZGfi'E'l5?t 'E'f'?fi'5li3Z'i35W5?E 1 W 535 A Vi 'Y f' ' iff ll! Si A H 'il ill 'FW 1 fr l' it l ll iii? affinewias2ineisiia3Q2,isiillsil,lisiiliiliiiililliiiiiiiiiiliilllilliel 'llliilglriiflllliwiiiif fi E+ ix' Mg: - ii lie? ill? ,il if Wi I-By the Instructional Division- f, . I I I I -5 sg heatless means no crackers. pas- g 5 Ima QIFQ Military trainingg emergency courses 5 g try, macaroni, breakfast mug or 4-.E 5 2' . . - F tl e'eal food containing w eat 2 faijff ilk in agronomyg animal husbandry, veteri- . :niielnoc xirheat flour in any fans: fx- Q2 fiii . ' . . ' - t the small amount nee e or f' ,Ei- nary science, horticulture and garden fggkening or binding. ,- ,r ' ' ' ' ' ' D- 'E SQ giilifif mg? dalfymgi Entomology, Including gggg M eatless mean: wlthoug airy cat- E3 3, -,ffm , , ' ' 2 :W tl ., h s eep pro uc s. n v- o 'C t. fr II bee-culture, home economicS, emphasiz- ages Omer gaysoisrlr mutton and lamb In Eg III I I it ing household economy, canning and 3 33,3 Preference 10 beef 01' Pork- if g 11? l - - - -' E ' i h t k,b , ' , V conserving of food materials, engineer- EE' P?,f,'f2,'fSi2?2?i,YhL, ,Z'.,,?I, 2,,.,.1'i3,'1'2, g ill ing, specializing in auto, truck and E, vi-2 fresh 0' Preserved' Use fish- Wm' fig ,g - 3. ,I,, I I I - 's 'Q - try and eS8S- be traction engineering, also wood and if :sr l l shop work, journalism, including agriculture and home economics publicity, Industrial art for women, wood shop work for womeng Red Cross trainingg Social service, tele- graphy and radio engineeringg rural and home sanitation, camp and home emergency training, including surgical dressing. 2. By the Experiment Division-Special experiments in agronomyg feeding of i ,ii 'Ml li, If 1 , i E323 sifssliri isxff.-22 152245 .a-A stock dairyingg entomologyg horticultureg veterinary medicineg all aiming to increase food production. Our station men are officers in the South Dakota Dairy, Grain Growers', Experiment, Horticulture, and Stock-breeding Association. Personal ap- peals to the individual members of these organizations were made that all might pro- H l duce and save food. 3. By the Extension Division--The entire extension staff of more than sixty specialists is helping to meet Ithe war emergency through stimulating food production and conservation by Boys' and Girls' Clubsg Organiiations employing county and food emergency agentsg Control of animal and crop diseasesg Creamery management and I cow testing associationsg drainage of farm landg food saving campaigns labor distribu- I r 5. . . . . . Ml tion bureausg co-operation with state and national agenciesg Seed and corn survey II 'Q and germination testsg pork production campaigng and war garden for every 5 lfg' family. l ll SU'-'th Dakota Stale College Thus by instruction, experiment and state wide extension - f ,Nr I I I I I . . . 9: 3 i FMU service, by furnishing officers and privatesg Christian workers I lf and Red Cross leadersg by the teaching of patriotism that is Z I: I'II :I iI'lII': '5 ' effective and loyalty that expresses itself in service, State Col- .' I ue lynn en eu I , I sal, w,d,,,,,,,, ,,w,,,,,,,,, lege is meeting the emergency of this War. I 'i if I slfUYdlYil Porkleu 1 Every Brelkfulil Menlcu i ll Every Suppcrn Wlmatleu ll af' ill ' ll I r Save Full and Sutlr Q 51 , ' ' C A Fifizffgg ii .J ' T115 i all iliiti' 1 ' gif! 955 i i .5555 l iii, ,.,-vyivimif , 165 . fi Fl f if 4-, gil. iii i f . ., is ' - ll fl, i , if igiiil 4 i i ,,f :iiiIinililIliiilllliiiillimmiilliliillliiilillllllilillllllllliililliiiiiiiliiiiiii?liiiiiiliilliiillmmsliiiiiililiililllznr .... if' .,I1 2 l . will I i 15h , 15, l 3 11 has , 'i, 21 M, 7 hi 3 i , X Wig 1 1 ',-,. 252 ltiiilfii EQEEE i- LEV4 X255 1522? if 15? 3 --'51, 11 1 ri z. . :A if-Q M2235 12 ss, 2353 Q fri? ra 55651 22555 ,Wa -1 ffl? . . 2355515 iiihii EHE 113? ai r L., iwnggg I 1 f W- l -1 QZIEIIN'El5Ill 22!ll HBHI HHillllliEllIll!lEEE52EllllllIllllllllllllilllllIIll!IlllilllllllllIIlIlf 'll!!i! Iilg:! llll!l ll!! Uhr Amrriran Evil Olrnza aah the mar .fn.fV W nf- .,.g-, N ' F ,g 1,s,,f.3 ,.,, I I 'HR-as + + .+'7'+ '+ '+ + '+++ '+ '+ + ,1 + 4- + 4- 4- + + + + 4-++++ 4-++ 'P+-l'++ '+ + + + ggi 4h, I 1 f, 1 4 57553 Domvnronv RED Cnoss FLAG The story, of the achievements of the American Red Cross since the entrance of the United States into the Great War is one calculated to thrill with patriotic pride the hearts of loyal Americans. The Red Cross was not unready when the war began. During the preceding year it had expanded its membership tenfold and had organized and equipped thirty-five base hospital units, each capable of taking over a 500 bed hospital. Two of these units' were on their way to France within five weeks after our entry into the war, and others rapidly followed. The extraordinary relief work made necessary by America's entrance into the war compelled reorganization. On May tenth, 1917, the War Council of the Red Cross, with Henry P. Davison of J. P. Morgan and Co., as chairman, was created by President Wilson. Major Grayson M. P. Murphy, Vice President' of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, was placed at the head of the American Red Cross in Europe. Separate commissions of representative Americans, skilled inmedical and administrative work were sent to Europe to co-ordinate along helpful lines of all relief work being done abroad. Before the vast projects of relief contemplated abroad and at home could be car- ried out money must be provided. A campaign of one week was planned and executed at home. The Red Cross asked for SIO0,000,000 from the American people. The response was immediate and the sum asked for and more was placed in the hands of the War Council. Not only must money be raised, but people everywhere must be Ek 166 1 , ii llianh QL 42. 4 ii' A 2' l if, 51 51: 1 1 I Q1 e l fl ii 5 1 2, 11. w1: 4,6 111. 211 1 E 5 E I 51 11 I! ll Q21 U -'fa , 1 3:11 3:1 111 .111 :,sg1 ,I , 5 1 - 1, 1:1 E11 91,1 i111 ie 1 E .1. 115 1 1 5 f ,E 1 5 25 M2 1x 11, -if :,, 51 .11 !,1 1 1 ,,l G 'AE l j. .11 ,F ,5, ll 5 l 1: i rg ii :fail li, 5 1 S. .. 5 ,. 5 2 12 li 1 3 la Qs ,. -i x , J fi 1 sa I lv 'lr NIH I 1 U I nba...-mlnlllliiilllsliliim:flllllllllllllllllllilllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!Hsumliilnlllllfnslllilnulllnr 'I 1 uf, E 3 , 1 5 3 51 5? 11 'g?:' ,1 K.. c. r X.. 5 X21 2 sgg Q iq 3 55 re iq :P 'mf ' ' 1:11,:QJ.1w95'l '1?2Fi.l-xiii? fiflsfigisr QE- lag? ei' 45,32 'gli .iii 5555 ggi! lizyif 115- ' is 'fi . . . . . . . 'iw interested. A great memberslnp campaign in December, 1917, resulted in increasing + 1' . . . . . . . . . . . the membership of the organization to ten million, while the organization ot working chapters was rapidly extended to every county in the United States. The American Army in France is the first and supreme object of American Red . 5 Cross care abroad. Rest' stations and mfirmarles are established along the route ful- 5g . . . . . . ggi, lowed by the troopsg enormous quantities of supplies are being accumulatedg comfort A221591- - . ' qfzii' kits are provided for the troops as they start for Franceg and Christmas packages were sent over in sufficient numbers for every man in service. The Red Cross plans to . . i . take care completely, in every single way of all the surplus sick and wounded that come 5353. . . from the early operations. The Red Cross is doing a wonderful work for our allies from Sicily to Scotland. Y 52233 America has the greatest opportunity and the greatest obligation that was given to 5532? 5353? ytiki si- ,. 5 51: F gli-2412 W Eg-13 Run Laoss GIRl.S . . . . . . any nation in the world, an obligation to share out of our abundance with war stricken . , . - - Iuuropc. lhe Red Cross went there and found nothing to work with. It had every- ' '5 Q . , Q . . - - - ' thing to do. lransportation situation to solveg purchasing and accounting depart- . xffsff ments to organizeg and a military affairs department to create, which is working with . ' . . . . the Armies of France, Belgium, lxngland, and Italy. It has organized all of this work if 5 2' . . . 1 and is carrying it on successfully. Let us remember that when we back up the American Red Cross with dollars and service, we are doing something that is honestly and effectively helping to win this war and to rid the world of the brutal, beastly, selfish and devilish Prussian spirit which is such a dire threat to its liberties. A. S. 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Q'L,g-ggglanh the ar In these days of a gripping struggle, a most paramount issue is whether our boys who follow the colors, shall keep the home ideals sacred and alive. Few of us were acquainted with the work being done by the Army and Navy Y. M. C. A.'s, until stories from the camps .and front told how the scores of buildings INTERIOR or Y. M. C. A. BUILISING AT Fom' SNEI.I.INo with splendid equipment were keeping the home ties from breaking . Each hut is provided with a platform at one end where plays, athletic bouts and many other features are staged. Thousands of letters go to homes all over the world, from writing tables around the outer wall of the building, while a piano, phonograph, papers, maga- zines, a motion picture machine, games of all kinds, books, etc., go a long way in giving the boys a real home while fighting for us. At one corner of the room, a canteen is provided and here a soldier Inay purchase nicknacks, stamps, lunches and hot drinks. . 168 5 I A' I l.l .' 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Ab' Q , .2 ai? , 1 lliib le lm Els SUNSET AT FORT SNlz1.l.1No Every commanding officer in the war game today comments favorably as to the constructive influence of the Association upon the morale of the men. It is no wonder that folks at home when asked to give thirty-five millions responded with pledges amounting to nearly twice this sum. From the border of Belgium to the mouth of the Nile where soldiers are lighting the Red Triangle serves them. All over the world where soldiers are training, the Young Men's Christian Association is with the colors for the real world democracy. GEORGE PHILLIPS. 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C.A1.umNi J Abbott, Cleveland Fish, Warren D. McDougall, 'ryreii 21,1215 Allison, Wm. F. Freiburg, George Murphey, James P Allison, Arthur Fridley, Harry Nord, Roy Alton, Dr. Benj. H. Fridley, Ray Odland, Ole M. fi? 5 Anderson, A. Edward Gotthold, Roy Olson, Edward 325 Ausman, Leslie Griffeth, Edwin T. Peck, Arthur Balmat, John Hazel, Wm. A. Perry, Wm. J. Barber, Floyd Hegeman, Harry A. Randall, Harry J? iff'-fl Bentley, Wm. S. Hemingway, Robert Roney, Ray W. Boyden, Dr. Guy L. Hodgeson, Herbert Rowe, Charles Buck, Ervin Hofstetter, Clarence Rudd, Charles Carpenter, Clarence Howell, John E. Sanderson, Eugene Clark, Bruce Iverson, Carold Smith, Harry 35,551 Cole, Glenn Jennings, Hollace Stevens, Leo Coller, Dr. Fred A. Jensen, Harvey Swift, Eugene 5,5-3 cm-kill, Clifford Jerlow, iuorfas uber, Floyd , ml Culhane, Alexander Johnson, Carl J. Thompson, Dr. Gottfrey Culhane, James Jones, Horace Warner, Harry QQ Cunningham, Ray Karlstad, Charles H. Weber, George Davis, Dr. Homer Lamphier, Ira Welker, Verne Dickey, James Little, Guy Wilkins, Scott '-igfiii Edson, Ray W. Malone, Robert Wills, Ernest -Eidsmoe, Clark T. Mathewson, Lynn Wing, Lesher Evers, Clarence McCoy, Dell Wohlheter, Verne iflijli Fellows, Carl Mills, Omer ffvfiiii Eg WE. Emilie hE.?i 3,25 egisalti, ,usa e -5,25 3555 li ra lp, L Til' u 2au'f'4'H,Ki iii? Exilim A 170 ilk- - - ,wgiszgnxl fi 523 E35 gi 1.1.1. Q . il zu 4, ggi , .. . lm .ff 5l. ',li' iifwlflwlfii S? Fi ,F 5? 'VBS E85 'irfil 'i 'Sui A Z4 2 5425 Riggs fire isis 3 ???i3 .Pwr 5521323 Q22?E ,italy 15?lG 12.5312 ,jail 'cj iii? :ff S ,., T ef? 25,5 View i?3WHEElfE2WiQWUHai QEEESESSEEQNWWSllll5 all 21 5 6 SOUTH Allibone, John Amsden, George Amsden, Bruce Anderson, Adlai Anderson, A. E. Anderson, Edward Apland, Ellsworth Austin, Guy Ayer, Horace Bakke, Benj. Belk, Vernon Bergstresser, Grant G. Breneman, Walter Briggs, Cyrus R. Bulger, Jacob Bunday, Ray Burtin, Starling Carroll, Wm. G. Carson, Franklin M. Chappell, Will Ching, Melvin Chrisman, Roy C. Chrisman, Leo Collinge, Vernie Conklin, Lloyd Cook, Orlan Coplan, Max Coughlin, Thomas Crawford, Dell Davis, Neal Dewing, Dexter Dibble, Robert Dokter, John Dreyer, Jason Dunn, Harvey T. Dunn, John F. Dutt, Earling Eidem, Marshall Eidsmoe, Marbel Emerson, William Emly, A, Engstrom, Edward Erp, Earl Farley, Earl Gaylord, Claire DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE HONOR ROLL FORMER STUDENTS Gilbert, Arthur Gilbert, Paul Gilbertson, Robert Ginsbach, Clark Gloeckler, Wm. Grinols, Lance Halverson, Harry Hanson, Leslie Haugen, Sherman Hawley, Errol R. Healy, Roger Hood, Kenneth House, Everett Hubbard, J. Faye Jerde, Delbert Jones, Charles Keck, Marvin Kennard, Elmer Kennedy, Benj. Kilian, Ward Kneebone, John Knox, Maynard Knox, Charles Knappen, Russell Kelley, Robert Ladd, Leonard Lawlor, Joe Lee, George Legg, Clarence Lister, Paul B. Lothrop, Orlin Marshman, Clinton Mathieson, Homer McDougall, Tyrell McKee, Lynn McWherter, Wilson Michaels, Ernest Minier, Earl Mitchell, S. S. Mitchell, Arthur Moon, Ralph Morrison, Charles Neal, Frank Nelson, Lawrence 171 Olson, Edward Paulson, Forest Perisho, Leland NI. Peterson, Edw. W. Peterson, Orvis Poage, Ellis Potter, Earl Pratt, Vern Pultz, Andrew Randall, Harry Rebrud, Walter Reeves, Everett Salisbury, James Sanders, B. Harry Schad, Ernest Schwartz, Roy M. Scott, Millard Shaw, Fred Shinn, Elvin Sloan, Lyle Smith, Chester Smith, Clarence Sorenson, Elmer ' Spawn, Elmo Steensland, Theodore Stevenson, J. Lee Swenehart, Delmer Taylor, Norman Thomas, Loyall Thompson, Albert Tilley, 'Leavitt Toy, Horace Vik, Kalmar Wardwell, Orin Warner, Fay A. Whitmus, Walter Williams, Lacey Wilson, Wayne Wolber, Osca1' Woodruff, Lewis Woodruff, Victor Fenner, Milo Chicoine, Leo Quincy, William Sgr? . 5 f 2: P' 5 3 . 5 2 .K :ff f?'S?a9535'3?:'ff?.-f35.5 5 ei' 3, Q liihnaaaaikadiaaasaaiiikbdaNlabaliliaiasiaassaaasasaaaaaueadnliisibes. ry lil smug ,In , l W ,.. ,3rV, 'lf il' ilu. W, fill''5lil!5 EEElil'flllllWill?lillil!lil?5Sill!!5ll!llllllllllllllllllllllll2lllE?lilllillHEP' Ui?52'lfl!lE? llll!l 'llll5'i .cf M5 A, W, .. -f HI l' 2 gi is 14 F' 5,1 2? 5 4. 1. Q ,E 3 4 viii li l I W I ui ,Qi ilk l'E li I 4 ll Qlxgii I 6 ll lim li l +2 1 Q Y :af we 5- ,1 , .1 r,,, lillfg , 4. F , l 5' I1 fllgll Q E 24: iii' E'i 3 fee- ' lips, i I li ,Quill lilgil ll ,ilglilfe glillia if :E 'llam- , it 'la al f il is. S if at film? sfigfiili 5 .xml l E Saga? 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After a long line of civilians had passed in parade the flower girls strewed a carpet of Howers for the Guard Boys to walk upon as they marched between the two files of spectators. At the station the boys entered the sleepers which had been pre- pared for their transportation. Another troop train was expected at any time to come and carry the Guards to some training camp in the East. While waiting for this train to arrive many people were engaged in what they thought might be the last conversa- tions with their friends and loved ones who sat in the open car windows. To add a little enthusiasm to the occasion a group of college boys gave several yells for the Guards. Among them was a very appropriate locomotive yell which ran like this: E Rah-rah-rah-rah Get-the-Kai-ser. As the train moved away from the station the band played the Star Spangled Banner amid the multitude of waiving hats and handkerchiefs. 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At this very moment I can hear the pro- pellers of one of his planes gradually growing louder. They are not shelling hospitals at present, but one can never tell when they will begin again. About two weeks ago a huge plane was caught in the searchlights and the anti-aircraft guns were making it very hot for him. He decided to turn toward the German lines. To accomplish this he turned over our quarters. I had just got into the dugout when a terriflic explosion occured and the earth was thrown over everything. The bomb fell about thirty feet from my tent, making a hole about six feet deep and eight feet across. It fell in soft dirt which was fortu- nate for some persons who were in tents a short way off. At present my dugout con- iiiglr 2 tains about six inches of water so that we are at the mercy of the I-Iuns. 3 . .C ii pr Z ZH' is 5.1: ds V. 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I- ' I T-'IZ55 g.:2:w:' 535353355 211243: Qfiiljii iam-A 1.4,-,, 15:11 5:31:55 .5-525' QV ff iii? agar M9 F4 2, 25412 E255 'P Q fit? ga 31 . ,,t73,,,,,,,5 1. - Q -'qw-' 1 1.35. 52,1 fi? 493555 ri' - Al i 'l19,13351i5?.fi'5ifff:.53'17rIj,1,vI5l'wf'f5ir,:'fs,'.-i5Ll'w 51ii3x3s3:lsg::,Z 1' flaw' 'fav 3 f:?fll:a'2-'IN-f 'I4We2235:iiiZS3BlESiugztiiiiakiiliwsfliae-1-1.3.2 5: 1:1.5,-1'-Rg:fs2:f,5'gfg Yigijiifi 253552 ga,g152iigs1::g'-555.51:43,-Is.-21',,z.s::5.:gjk5EEf1w' gg MEMORIES OF JEFFERSON BARRACKS As R1s1,AT12D BY HARRY B. SANDERS The incidents mentioned below will never be forgotten by South Dakota boys who went to Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, during the rush in December, 1917. The long ride from Aberdeen to Jefferson Barracksg the expectation of going south to a warmer climate only to find the Barracks as cold as South Dakota, taking examinations on December 14, the day nearly three thousand were examined, and coming out with clothing belonging to three or four othersg making a span of mules out of about twenty recruitsg sleeping on a cot with only two blankets and IQ degrees below zerog waiting in line two or six hours for mail, listening to thousands of names being called, hoping to be called for shipment. CLARENCE SMITH HAS VARIED TRAVELS I have had my share of travels and no doubt will get more in the direction of France. After 1 left Fort Snelling last summer I was stationed at Camp Dodge, but only for a short time when I was ordered to Camp Logan, Texas. This camp was located in a pine forest near Houston, which is near 'the Gulf. We were near Gal- veston and in the heart of the cotton and lumber district. The city of Houston is a live place and well known southern hospitality was duly demonstrated. ' , On December eighteenth 1 was transferred to Camp Devens, hdass., and arrived there when the temperature was seventeen de- grees below zero. This camp is on the side hills of lwassachusetts about thirty miles from Boston. My work is largely in trench war- l l..XIlI4INl?l'2 SNll'l'Il fa,-C, ,gem 179 , .wt ' 3 4 E Q ,gg 35 gsm w.,.,w .W-.ss .wqt Q wsu an .. E-1. ffm , 5 5535? NE 31535 oisiii 1'4x,E hai' RS I ,isitiei 15 iiif' .Mid ,ix ii 1 5 we fififii- z-:r Q' f 117, ,es , ,M f 1- f 1 'ii 1.563 43 ,,i--U., R Alai: Q1-1 5 xi we 1 W ff' - 'Sf 1 if, .- S2i5Hi so .' 55?Fi2?,, . 125E5gsk3Q5?SfIr1Sss112S5rE sara? sas , SYS . SHS sffii 9 THHVWHUHHHHWHHUUNUHQSBHIH5855HHHHHBHHHHHHHUEUHHSBNBHHHlmNRE9WH?lWH?lHHl .lla .lla . , lil? X 1. , n , ' 2 l . ':- Q 1 M 5 f 'f rj 5 L. .F I .a P T ll 'I tilllhlln W ,inlll W5 I-:ui '--lun ' 1 l llhhhl l In a letter to the editor Marvin Keck explained that Davy, a Russian, was cap- tion of the S. S. Richmond. The liberty cards spoken of below are passports given the men to go ashore at night. The sun was sinking out of sight, The band was playing Holy Night . It's the barracks we were in. In the window a sailor sat And ere he thot he downward spat. It lit upon a nigger's hat, That coon came near exploding. Up the barracks stairs he tore Roaring like the din of war Spluttering to the chief :' You has got a sailor dat Spit right down upon dis hat. lse gwine to tell de Captain Hat How dey mistreats dis niggahf' Then chieftan Davy his whistle blows So mad the blood runs to his nose, He thundered to the gangg Fall in you crazy bunch of fools I'll teach yous how to act in schools, And not go breaking up my rules You low down Russians curs. P Giff me dot man, vere iss he now? Speak quick! you're dumb yust like a cow Den efry,man shall suffer. Get me all yous liberty cards Not von of you'll get by de guards To go ashore and see your pards. Now how vill you like dot? I give yous men dis order straight, Nefer agin vill you spit on dot skate You heathen band of men. Now to show yous my heart's not hard l'll giff you all your liberty card. Now get ashore, get out, of de yard. Hurrah we yell for Davy. . 180 5 'Pill . 'H .... mmhmmmmmmmmmWMMMWMMMWMMMMMWMmmmwmmmmmwhmmm dl l A 1 12, .fi jill iii' Elf N31 1 be M13 Z 1: ll ll' l 4. ti. T ...W :ilu .flu gin' ii iii i i .fl T fl 1 12' E 4.5 or Eh .il V L 1 'Fifa gag P ip Wi? ,252 5 - n stfelf 3: .--gf: Eiigi 325252 P7 Emi? 12621341 B-fs F 55? 3 gifii? ESP? iii? E26 if i ,E tr 21,25 5 W! EZ 5255 524539 :f F Q :W M325 2255152552 55355 We 5 i2z E - ww YI E25 S24 Fi? Viz Vip 529 e Eff? 1? W id I W' W ' L 'z -L,fQp1xr2i:3a:5 aa,,zfis4-w - , - .. .eb is Mi iff' ,ugg ima: . 2. Mix JWQ QS., , 'QR 25? 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CP. cw!! 5 :Menu X UI TEXAS 5 mp JE.JOMNSo7l -v I F1-A ME X 'C 0 Show: C Eg amlbs qhfforis after-:ded by .Sfafc College StUdQ77fS QQ, afyyn-ng lla 's E- .ia F rift WAR TERMS x . Q, No man's land-The Co-Ed Prom. sis. Jw: Camouflage-A professor's smile. ii' Tank-Professor Mills' Metz. Gas-Extension department. Boche-One who sells chapel tickets. Over there-At the Dorm. ' 1 Liberty bond'--April 25. Kultur-The art of getting by. Over the top-Anything above HF . Censors-Starring and Severin. Periscope--Professor Willis. Kamerad-One who helps another during an exam. Submarine-A pony. Furlough-A night off at the Dorm. ' Slacker-The campus pump. Convoy-Chaperone. Intern-To call on the carpet. Pacifist-A non-fusser. Red tape-The excuse committee. Rookie-One who rings and waits outside at Wenona Patriot-One who applauds in chapel. Reverse- Why-I'll think it over. l Eil M5 eil 'il wa 'MLM QHBW Fill all fm Wil wrap WNW W'u U 3 bil 5 iv f wal fi s . bil ir ll iii, ua Well Ph I l MH i . l llili!lll'!2l!lllif?3El5352255if '1iiSEEElEl??E?i35225552325222555553333iiElillllllilliiiiiilelilllllllSWHSE3355??E5Elf5i!!lf'll5Ei?'l I . ggl i filly 'gill 'ri' '13 . me fi 'Q ' .g4ig 5: 21- 5 5 S u 255 23355 SESS? Sari? Xagii ,. six ... ?f?,- iwisa .asia wg... 435 .153 give, 1, M. x. -:E 2 5 I ,.f agua' xiii..- :ii Q ,.- . xml M Zeit: Q f,g ev? Searchlight-A final examination. ygff' Prisoner-A dormitory inmate. Propaganda+ Boiler! Boiler! Atrocity-A rubber collar. Come-a-long-Her smile. Grenade--Club biscuit. yyyx ,. A LESLIE AUSMAN RELATES A GUARDY STORY 4 fm An ofiicer coming in after Htapsl' was halted by a sentry l who happened to be of Swedish decent. After the oflicer had I waited some time, and the sentry said nothing he started .out walking again. The sentry halted him a second time. 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' ,f 1 4 4 , . iffai 5.553 185 5-2' ' 1' :-4. fy' iqwrif' , 3 2' - 5 ' leaf gms X , f ffgfif Q -fax' - FQ .H ' , if-1 0 5 5' I ., I , , f'Zx:,f '-:Ir.x:q.x- yah , LLB, QLEHQW fffgfaf''gg'g12::Xi,., , 4 :A:i'-::Er1.--.Emi?iEmye?Ez:1:-' ' i2if1' l 4 1 . i UHHVWHUWHWWEHUNH5565HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHNHHHNHHSHNHHWHWHUWSHWSFWU'WHY l 'ill Eli li ,. U l i ul: a . wir Q s Ev: itl igwf ij- , I V el ii i? Hung lest z. i .. 5'-i infer si 16 55' if it , gil' 'mai -8 it I: sal isis 3322 N'5Si:p: ltiii 5 i 5 iw N 36,5 ti rg if x 4:, S Riva M133 with Ll 11:5 a fi V FQ 2 fix W ggi .E BL, ig :ii ,liz wg. me 11-fri' Sir N all y l . 4 il ll in f .Ng li lllll illldllw ll llll H. W. Ewmc Coach State College has been very successful in athletics the last five years, during which time Coach Ewing has been the director of athletics. It is to him the honor is due for developing the excellent teams that have been such a credit to Old State. In football there is no doubt but that we have a coach who can turn out a team that is better than any other in the state CHARLES Rowe fl s.v.'smnt Coach Charlie used his best efforts in coaching and working out new plays for the second team. He developed a scrappy second team which was an important factor in making a champion- ship first team. Rowe has deserted football to light for Uncle Sam. His football experi- ence should make him an excellent soldier to fight the Kaiser. 4 si 186 :I ll V illlll' ii 5.MMMWMNMMWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWMMMMMMHMMM .... 5323535555552225:saasafifllieeiiifffifgifrsSGW?S I i 55552355355ii?5ii'ff?.iIQFEEQE?ii5555?EiiiiifEEEFSESSEESNESBSEQSEE 'f ' H1 VF' f '-1 1 .fiiwgtg-1g1g -5:11 liqg-'-, Q-ii-,5-52235:Qifejv: 554- ii. ' l.: . 1 -1-P. gf? 'G-4 EMT' WE? sl' Eiiggj 'A la fi MEL Mfg 59595 4 ,n,4:G? iw, Els gg., M51 lffw ' Y Z , wa wf ,, 5f,:?.F. 'eyes .- ltr HARo1.o Hoovlaa, Captain gg.. if R S ,w.e 1 g :nt -5- Flfifi . CWNA is sg Nl' at , the only man to win his fourth stripe y fig this year, led the team in a very creditable fvfgygg manner. He always used his head and was 1,22 E2 able to tell exactly where the play was going to come. Fat is one of the best athletes State has ever produced. He has been chosen . .ij All State full hack once and All State center if i twice. -.it .,. if J s till? RUSSEI. WAl.sisTH, Captain-Elect l'llI1IllIlL'k Bus is another of our All State men. He 6125. is a consistent and heady player on both of- fense and defense. Whenever a yard was win . . needed Bus could always make it. He IS a good trainer, has all kinds of pep, and will 5 . 1 a S5135 make a worthy pilot for the coming year. ,gggp 1.1 5115? 955 5-1 9 si if ZLZQI.. 'i. if if . sense!-iliix A-L' iw' ' 221 187 gill? Qi :ff er it -N WH fe srl JEiielisiiiflilzialllaaliiamesiilliaiiiiEelspasta?sf1:Eil222552lllllsiiallsiilltitlsiiialas2:siftssisifits5itta5Eiiiais...f ,f N. A...,., f.. 0. 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EVVING, Corlrh 5232 we ii: LL' 4? 523 me '89 Sggiiiig W 321531: Ns 5:31 liflliig 5 ,ffaiibi -' PM W a- P12 ME qsfxgwgiifjsr F 1 ' F is 2 E ,, g ' 4353 '33 '15i5Z5E33?355fEf 143i im we ggi ,Q Blnuigilina im Qmuii aiiiemisiimi Em 4 M255 izisiaiwisssasiimgiigsaaSS3EsgEssm,.a' 425 PHE R35U3HUUHUUWHUUMH33Q??S35i2233?53?QEQSEYEEEQg5E5?S5mUnQEf5mH?HE??qmSi Wfiv A1 5 1 1 1 1 :gs !', l sh 42535 531 6? 1 B' 1 4 5 VY i , fs ' 'Z 'S-f IU R111 lil! 15,155 ENE: 3415-2 '1 ARTH L'1x Nusnslax LPE3.. ,574 E132 G unrzl :.z 1:25355 Reserve Mommgrznxmm 1915 5. D. Monugrzun 1916-1917 5:, la iff 3'- AQ, 2 S rf 4 5'Y 51:-Q1 isa ef 153.51 C vw 5- H5511 ...,,. Evksg ,: zlaffifas .-I Wm -nga 259215 5555 1 is 2122 - vyifq 5455 xcwiii 23459 V15 mia-3 V Eiff ., , if I ,A ,: 4221, si' if 4 C11A1u.1ss ILx1.'1'HoR1 5 I Guarrl 3 fi? Reserve 1vI0l'l0g'l'ZllIl IQ 1 6 ' S. U. NI0l'lUgI'1lll1 1917 ,, 7 L, Q1 i . 5,7151 eqi-1 gay D F75-2 :' E5 2 X 5 ? -x 13? EDWARD M 1aTzc:15R is nf. wg: Hulfbm-1 E., 1 rea-f.-25 V S. D. 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ELMER KENNARD fp., 2 W. M ml 1. 1 His, i .iI?, we 4 .ls M ., S 0 . Halfbavk . S. D. Monogram 1917 2553 f Exif 3 sm ', ring?-3 F 2552553 new 3:5-ff? ,W Q gmnuaafv ghxsf s Ji .sfsS?235Es fieifgfgi g 7 9 swf SmmmmmmmmmmmwMMMWWMMMMWEQMEwwwmwwmmmmmmmnEm .... ef, TWWWWWWWHwmmmmmHWHM3MHMHmHmMMMMEmQMMMWWWM?WmWW?WM3 III .III 'III I Romain' HIl'PLE II Q ll1Iff6'l'bI1L'A' V, S. D. Monogram 1917 A I A I Q t I II i 3, I I 31 I ig JAMES HARVEY S. D. Monogram 1917 End I I .. XVn,1,lAm EVANS I I Tackle i, HI III: I I I ' I WI 'I Ili W FI II I Ik fIII IM mai: I IIII HIIIE E gl I EI 'IjI . III S. D. Monogram 1917 , In I, IIN E, E170 ,Zkh ,FIQ II I I02 . Imjmmmh I., enggsaruplmlpln, WmAMMMMHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMmMMMMMMMI a E Il 5 Q I I I I I I II Is III ,F ,EI Ii ,I 'T I I Ii ge: i I I I Is ri, K, e I 1 s i I If 'I I ii I I I I I I I I I I I L .A Eiifffix iiwwi 1f?15W1w2 wif me 1252121 VS' fi X sas fmf1fPE1s1fl2f!11ffii!11Ti 15551 1522, FE EFELQ if '93 5 W. 55213-52 fgilgfg 4,..,, , Q Q: 5' :ws 55? W ,. Qussrg: Q:-1 2'1 ?'ff Wl1.1,1AM BURDETT 5533 U f v gig? S luckle mi All State Righ Tackle 5. D. Monogram 1917 13223 A 1 . 15422 1151,- 55321 E225 5 1:-,. ,a . 125' O'1 1'o ToA1M1sRAAsoN End 5 . 5. D. Monogram 1917 W5 12252 sg 3 1 221 .A ,gg ff ' 5223156 awe 115311 ' ERNEST Rows 5 1 mfr 'x 33 , 5. D. Monogram 1917 K: 2:33211 View 4. 15 F: swf swfvsc-Mfffsgs W 5 193 1555532525 1 wi M gg, '- fsagi S E ggiiggff QW gg E13 ff? 2 iff' E 3 8,710 me 7, Q1 7 . , . 11, MM 1 44 :S B ,.3Q,2gw1 bi Q 5 ya. nsfifis1112121eff!15Es111i2E11m11E55gi1?1155221351551,11 13,32 521252131512111111121555,siS121,ss111ggasieifssiiifnligggm11111 mg EE 55,5553 ??g?E,.1W,1 E E., .3 ,I -1 . f. gfxgfgei 55565111191 4 'll fb EI fir 'ISIIW!I!lll !!!li4'5!i1!!'IweIiiiiIiiiiii553515355552iiiiiiiiilliiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiff!Niiiiifffiiiiimiiiiififlli 1 Q Ii I I .U :M I F qi WILLIAM HCJRKIEY ,Q I ,Rl In i wnia 2123322 1 Iii: L' I I In Cenler Reserve Monogrm 1917 ig Wifi 1wJ1i QQVF is in I U? 'EE fi 55' I GUY DAVIS Guard Reserve Monogrm 1917 5 if 'ff 1 Iz- 2 2325 MH5 if NH 3 Ig? gg ,f. n, ,QE Q Ti? ? efiii. I : .1 4, 'I i 5? Im' I 1,13 gui: Q21 555:11 If zi- 1351-QV F3332 I II, , PAUL WANGsNIzss Fullback Reserve Monogram 1917 M392 3.1M 3555? H2525 fwfr: gigas ISHS? 1223521 wif!- gwm, 51131. 5 'W F2431 h,sI. Eg is ?i' ' si ARTHUR HI21.GE1zsoN Quarterback , Reserve Monogram 1917 23 2 55323 :Mun 131252 NJN' I 3 li! ' ina q Nxsunl oi I Q 194- Ex 3215533 553331 11 .,,. .AguilafillIlnfiliimuIililllliiiliiiiimiiIfiililllllmllllmlllillillllllilHHIUIHIIIIIinmaili5i1IIIl3ZIII!I5fiIIIl2 Iii' 45. til E 5? Eg 312 551 2 5'Q 5555 fs? Zi? 3 22 if QEW 2235 fm ZH m'Q , 5 a. gs! -I -I if I gg? 5 s z-.s SEI 55? 15? 'I S. fiw I Ei ' 13311 I 1 ,ga F S12 Slit F215 23:5 si a 5 gif 5 'I ,sy iii, I :ggi 455 If ef, rs I I E I E I IN I 11:11 -2 if fi, lf! fi Qi? 1 tal liz li ' f1 nh 115 :lg :fl ci' Ili! lIW'I32I!Wfl!lii'fiES!!l 'l1l!5llllilliiiSill!!lililllilIlllllllllllllllllllill!lllillllllilllllliwl'illfilllilllffflllflf''IW REVIEW OF 1917 FOOTBALL SEASON The 1917 football season was in many respects the most successful that State has ever had. One defeat at the hands of the powerful Minnesota Eleven and then five straight victories is indeed an enviable record. Critics agree that by virtue of her vic- tories over both North Dakota teams, State College is easily entitled to the champion- ship of the Dakotas. In addition to that we have gone through two consecutive seasons without being defeated by any team within the conference. Carleton has the same record so we are forced to divide honors with her for the championship of the con- ference. When the call came for football candidates in the fall, only one veteran, Hoover, responded. ' The majority of that superb 1916 machine had discarded their moleskins and donned the khaki, had deserted the gridiron to play a more perilous game in the I hit, h Z 0 .1 V . ., 4 A 1-1 11 : - -- ' , 1 , . A 1 -x ' . , 1 1 1,,:1:i11,: ' 1' i ' ' Q . 1-.yL111, 11,7 L -I -14.1, 1 1 ,rf A 1 BEGINNING THE SEASON trenches. With Captain Hoover as a nucleus, Coach Ewing set about to build a new scoring machine. How far he succeeded in that task may be judged by a glance at the scores. State rolled up a total of one hundred thirty-eight points to her opponents eighty-eight, and the last figure includes the Minneapolis disaster. When the team journeyed to Minneapolis, they were a green inexperienced ag- gregation of High School athletesg when they returned, after that 64 to 0 drubbing, they were a team of seasoned veterans. We are not ashamed of that defeat because it was administered by one of the greatest teams in the West, and we have the further satisfaction of knowing that we did not suffer any worse at the hands of the Gophers than did the great University of Chicago. S '95 i xi 113 1 51:1 3: 15 11: -:: 11,31El2: 4 :1:11:11: -1 41:-1:: 1: 1: :1 11:1 11: tiff: gp Q 1.t ,111- . if i 5:5 '11 2:1 1.2 it . 1 ily 5 l1, -5 Q 15111 iiill . l . :-. 11 11111 fr' llilli 2: 1.1 get 31351 'J 1:1 11? Sffq 32532311 3253 E:1'?f23'i :i:'.1:i5'1 53115 gg fog. N.-.-sv cwrsisf 3522 N 1214 .1: 11. if 5833 -11. , 5' 2: 113 2 ,I - ag-1 13 11221 335 23553 lil E-2 is 3 ei ii fr' ,- 51111 1111 :gf 5 ' 51111 9 1 Q1 21: :::1'1 i 1111 fl 'i 'ff E131 ,,,,,1gae1al! 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' .gl i :ggi gp Vi? .i 2,5 in 1 lie slam, Wil ig 1 ,, W FH, Fi : 'ai ll i Wd I 421' ii i , 1 .,,,. ,151 lu wi ,,,., tub. lil? ll, :i iiii QQ? ii if iiiil The following week Trinity College was taken into camp to the tune of 33 to 0. The Catholics were clearly outclassed, and at no time during the game was the Yellow and Blue goal in danger. The University of North Dakota was the next victim. The game was played at Grand Forks and it happened to be the chief feature of their Home Coming Day, with every condition favoring the home team, the situation looked gloomy for us, but by exhibiting a superior brand of football, Ewing's Athletes gained a I3-7 decision over the Flickertails. The Grand Forks Herald in writing up the game, remarked that S. D. S. C. undoubtedly had the best football team in this section of the country. On the Friday following, Gustavus Adolphus was vanquished in a one-sided battle. State totaled 6.1. points, but the Scandinavians failed to tally. It is the opinion of many .iL.L4n.411.L ,, THE START, S. D. S. C. vs. N. D. A. C. observers that this extraordinary victory over the Swedes was due in no small degree to the fact that there were several fighting Norwegians playing with State that day. Q Hobo Day, on November 16, marked the climax of the season. The day was bright and clear, and five thousand people had assembled in Brookings to witness that great football classic of the Dakotas. The North Dakota Aggies, champions of North Dakota, had journeyed all the way from Fargo to battle for the football supremacy of the two states. This was the crisis of the season, and upon its result depended the success or failure of our team. When Ewing's pigskin artists romped onto the gridiron that afternoon they were greeted by one of the largest crowds ever seen on State Field. A lucky forward pass in the First half netted the Aggies 7 pointsg but in the second half our defense was air-tight. 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The proteges of the famous John McGovern were unable to plant the pigskin behind our goal posts, T , so were forced to return to Saint Paul with the small end of a 18 to O score. 351 1 A : 1 -1 '11 So much for the season. Now a word about the team. The line, with the excep- Q.. 'sn O D O P71 O D 0 S2 FY E O U1 'U O l at E N KD FY 'J' CD U1 PY 1 O D UQ FD U7 rf FP 3 N rf CD ff N F? Ch 0 C O . 1 D 3 ssl -:r CB U' 23 0 'F' ID E FD P1 Cb :T UQ IIT' .ff iiik 1 . Q . gtug 4 ' i it 43511511 QFEEQ 122392525 i ante? i zi. ,U Esissw ggazsfiy 22 T ev- - T r gsxgg CENTER SMASH gigs:-1 iiigus 21 and inexperienced but showed plenty of speed and fight. They were all terrors when iilllifi ?i,., 1,, it came to plugging the line. The team did not rely much on trick plays or forward sw.: passes but used straight football. The greater part of the yardage was made through fl i the line, although the backs often broke away for sensational runs around end. ig, that Of this year's squad, nine Monogram men and four Reserves will be back next 1!1iS !s1 i year. With a squad like that tp build on, it should not be hard to develop 'another championship team next year. Barring the draft and accidents, State should have 5,,,3, . . at at next year, the greatest team in her history. Sami? Eissi wi li E 1 11: I-3: E 'Q' Q' E 125 ,pfiilll ali, . ruins! li' f il 199 ., ,Q 5 fl' T 'llllllllilififfwi .ss:ummu..:::m.:sm....amnazaxsisauiasaiassinaiiiaszseissassisiaisiiiasias4asiiaifianiii.....m::.iia::..iil...... .... sm sf' could not be stopped. When the final whistle blew the score was 21 to 14. in favor of - State College. 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QW Kiev' ww Eii 'iw ' il? me wx 53553 if . ,iisiwii gifif , 207' ,rx k i .5 .- .-.1 N55 , WILLIAM BURDETT, Captain 2 Center Red proved himself worthy of the captaincy hy his excellent playing through- out the season. He was Z1 tower of strength on the offensive. Exif EJ' 1 W' ,Q 203 ,gn . 259.3 lege .neg 3532? lliill55intl52325235225iilliisissiiilillesifleiisizgSsilsesaaieliissitsagese .lliwaeezrfww Ma ' Sl 1 -I 4 i s 3 .nf --.it , A 'YE C.. .Iwi 2 gg H-. we A R 6' me-eazifsiiasilsliiazzlgsefsisileiiz83555553 MSS? Esiillliiiiiesiwiffi gflfglihf5P?iggillililiilflllli555532525Eiiii is 2 sl.4asf5i?3iiliii2223S5?2ii??EZ2332352222Eli?if533352Q5Elllllmlllilfllawillflllllillgllllllflllll ' :fa 'QS 'V '24 'Vi' 'if I' J ' 5' Q' if Nffs fl:-J Y: 2 . ., .. l 1 V., fi ..,. ' flies 52223 'za' as ' 593 ay .sig , , lf: f,'1'TO IOMMERAASON 5 Gi l orw11r1i , Tommy, our tall forward, was an excellent jgggff' basket shooter. He handled himself well on llff the floor and was a dangerous man at all times. Q i. 3 1 .mfg l aff' ' l 5521. l sg 13,5 igsg - 555 l'.AlME'I l' IJYIE E5 5 5 if Guard ' fl W Sl ,Qi Dye ' was small ll'l stature but a grant when it came to hrcaking up plays. 7' siliffg 3532 5222 will iv :gs ' ' 1 li? Lil .' 1 xfgllgj ieff, Il il jg pf- ef FQ 1. 4, K f 1. Z. fZf'Q:,,,' lil ilg Zfsaarl bleli' i5'?Lf' Hifi? S2237 SSS? CHARLES CULHANE ga z Q il ,. , . 33s 'nl' lwght was no name for C,huCk's plavxngg ESS? M52 . . . I . :iii-5 never tlflng and always scrapping to the hmsh. Qing it 24 2 2 2225 H 5 v - . 2515? 5 sn, 'll ll H K Qxwasmll ifflll Q LEW' 1 I 204' 1 .L flkliibn in 5 ,saw 'aggiasg fl 5 3 tsw Q P. lil l 1 safe? E' J I BH? as F kb '-1315. ag.. wr., , .A Q.-Sfs..,,w :ff ,M U 5 .-,pf an Q 2 -5- ,. -l, l, .q , 1 ...Lf 2321. Wifi? 5J4i:fE?f'VS?Ee-2'?3 ll ill 3 ll Us I VH ' in la' ll aimmiie?,alia1'2222316lies?S-5?3l??552Eiff31?flfffiffilf-f'fliflhlggllf.l.5gl55l.ll?ff5iwelll?Qldfll?l?5?llll5??5evfihlsaf:fifsillllsllll S fill 2 .5 3. 2 V. a M 'e E .y .1. ry If ga: Mia. 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Ki. . gv?2U 3 is-,',f1s ., W -1 ??'j9 Qffaa 5 HX3 iii. is fi K. . i 3 E i a:H ' 1, ggLa4 aQ l 1,,,N liiia. .fi Z 2 :?E'Q? : 1 dQi,? fl -. ?5.j5,g.1 gf-td 5.-.5 gf 1 , Effdg QEEWQ QQGZQ fiafi Eiigi 4- pn? 55355 Eiga? ,zyag 3,gi 23551 .5 , 9 . xg E355 ..li1.. 'Wlanunl 1918 BASKET BALL SEASON Basketball at State College was a very uncertain quanity at the beginning of the 1918 season. Every member of the previous year's squad was in service and the material remaining was light and green. The class series which at State is always used as a fore-runner of Inter-collegeiate, developed two strong teams, the Freshmen and Sophomores. The College squad with b11t two exceptions was picked from these two teams. At the beginning of the col- legiate season the material looked good but was entirely new to one another hence the problem of teamwork and team play was from the start a very keen one. Hard prac- tice and a ready willingness to work on the part of the men was a great help, and at the time of the first game with Madison Normal, State had a clumsy but powerful combination started. This game which was won by State 42 to IO showed many de- fects to the coach which had to be remedied before meeting the strong Ellendale team the following week. How well the team responded was shown by the defeat of Ellen- dale 21 to 16. State was handicapped through having no place to practice for three days before the game on account of the Junior Prom. The Ellendale team lost no other games on this trip defeating Huron I9 to 8 and Aberdeen 25 to 10. Sioux Falls Col- lege came to Brookings for two games and were defeated in fast snappy games 31 to I3 and 33 to 16. State's defense was good and her teamwork at times was excellent. Following these games State took a short trip into Minnesota defeating the fast Gustavus Adolphus team at St. Peter 29 to 24 in a rough game. Owing to late trains the team was compelled to travel almost continuously from six o'clock the next morn- ing until twenty minutes before the start of the game with Carleton. Worn out with the long ride and sore and bruised from the game of the night before State never struck her stride until late in the game and was defeated 31 to 9. With but two remaining games on her schedule State bids fair to end the season with but one defeat. Prospects are for the return of every man on the squad next year which should give us by far the best team in the history of the school. A move is under way at the present time over the conference to so arrange schedules so that there will be a clear cut championship in every branch of sport. This should add a great deal to the interest and pep of the games. 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L ,MM 53 92 ' 5 M25an32222525f5E2mS5?es2es2?isE?mfewas:5Q2sES?5S22if??E?2fE5ss2fsf?f52'atmQfzfffeifigiw2-eiseefeiiiwsfa,Fms55gsESasfM,mQf'g 'ISHN'5I!lll !llll'Will'1IIHN!IlllllllllIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllIllIlIliIlilllIIIllIIIIU'''''llI!ii'Qlll!i? llIl!l 'lll!5: I i .zu .e 42315: ,.,.,., ,L iii g l ,fill il: l IA all . i iii' al V - HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL TOURNAMENT l lx Held at State College, March 1 and 2, 1918 The first high school basket ball tournament for district number two, was held 3 i in the College Armory, March first and second. The district plan was introduced for ii , L 1 the first time this year, and judging from the closeness of the contests in district number gi two, it was a great success. By this new arrangement the state is divided into eight 2 districts. , Nine teams were entered in the contest and the games were hotly contested all the llll iii. way through. One game ran into extra periods and the interest was keen. The final' Q: ra 5 , '35 game between Elkton and Huron was very close with Huron leading most of the time. iii T By a sudden spurt near the close of the game Elkton came to the front,with'a two , point lead which she was able to hold until the end. The meeting was interesting and well supported, and State looks forward to a bigger and even better contest in the big new armory next year. ,i THE TOURNAMENT GAMES A E Preliminaries Semi-finals Finals , Elkton - - ' - I3 - Elkton V ig gig Brookings - - I2 ii' il - i I f 1, my Clark - - - 25 T Watertown - - I3 , i , Ii Clark ---- 42 i - T Huron - - -' 44. i Huron - 26 T I Volga. - II A A i A Huron - - 24 Elkton ' Elkton - - 26 T ' Elkton - - - 44 tw Gettysburg - - 22 Elkton - - - 33 ' Doland - - - 29 A Doland - - - 35 i Clear Lake - - I7 ll .hiillllln nan 208 T lllllllllll url. ' Q iii mm .Il Ill I 2 lu.. 1 i......n.i InilillnllilllmmllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIlllllm.nlliilnlllilinllliiiillliilly . 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'l'51 fr . s, iz 55 if EZ .ir as li Fil ,,, , mi' Sip iii, siil ' i Will!!'525lll 2ZEl!l'f?Zl!9'lfWE3?l???3??????'?E?3i5525255lilliillllllililillili?553525ii?igiiillllllmiE?5E??ill5l5E?ill!llfl' 9 ll resting Come with us gentle reader into the archives of our college life. Enjoy with Us our Hobo Day, The Snipe Hunt, and the many shortcomings and witticisms of our students and professors. You may be an eye witness of A Session with the Censors, or the mysterious departure of the Screens from Wecota Hall. Do you remember the student who shouted about the principles of democracy when he was placed on the boiler , or the girls who boarded out from the Dorm. Information on these and other phases of college life may be obtained by glancing over the fol- ks I ' lowing pages. If your name has not been mentioned you can pride yourself on not ,311 . , ,, . . having 'pulled a bone . If it has been mentioned you can secretly say to yourself that you are very prominent in the college community. We realize that there will be some things that will not appeal to you. In your fit of anger or disappointment T F . 4 we ask you to recall the fact that we are all human beings and that all humans make mistakes. Eifiii . i 4 HS' STEVYQY MCE' E295 wig Jilsf' S '--,. ,, Q l ' Fliiiiii A Q T, 11, 1 GGTUM lluvdaowms' 5 W' 'EW f-1 -13' q 5 . . its N I I CY-Well X K z +4 I , f i .31 N z ge xv Xt - M- ,QS X 15 Eg - it Q 4 isis, ...ex-5. 5 Aw X xxwsb Q A X Q32 .L rr l ui X , Gil, S 1 CX CZ ' is i 1- . wif 12- i l QQ! XX t ehlsrv - I l N xN :4 4 7711647 - Ellis? - ' ' 2 , ' X ' s u., 121 i rl Iiil, - Eb! . NN M 1 ii l f I ' . . 5 A-2,5 0 will I -'C1,Xxsr XX i X QR ' ,L+ V . ji-li- 'axxxx i '-Eg,2,,. L, ' ll lx -- Q . 'fx -.. 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The sunshine throughout the entire day kept it warm enough to be comfortable for the thousands of spectators, yet cool enough for the comfort of the football players. The parade which extended over several city blocks was original and very well organized. As the parade passed along one could not help but notice the appropriate and distinctive costumes of many well organized groups. The Football Field as Seen from the Water Tower The fact that there was no snow on the ground and plenty of dry wood in the college grove made the feast in the jungle a pleasing reality. The frolicking of the hobces and squaws in the jungle was expressive of nothing other than complete enjoy- ment. To cap the climax on this eventful gala day State College was victorious in a very close and hard contested game with North Dakota Agricultural College. Enthusiasm ran high until the end of the game. 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I4 hrs. -74- 'v l If T RTT l AX Phoning the Dorm ....... 3 hrs. 'ff Tig! I Shows ................A .10 hrs. ., sr i f X N Church ......... .. 1 h.. -f ' ' f X Pool Hall .... ....... 1 0 hrs. -- V A 'rf ,LI ' 'Ei lil.. ' ' Iii: flglggg : h p I I l Eatmg .......... . ...... I3 hrs. J' 1 ff-' , O Ib- With the excuse committee 1 hr. 'Shias -2 .- jr' t ' c-If f lil ' llhf' Q ffl' li! I - Loafing ................ 23 hrs. x ' i-'T li lla ll .ln Chapel ........ . ........ ? h hrs. 3' Ja, , Grfr' ,I Making a fool of himself. .HM hrs. mmsd gg Writing for money ....... M, hr. J f hsyou, l l f ' f Fussing ................ I2 hrs. AgV ' N W Incidentals ...... .. '. . . Mg hr. ,W his e's T' T - fi?'f5:f'5 'T-N 1 ' -:-- T l 168 hrs. i .X ,,.. , , P.,,,.,N,, :gf-fl - ota LE 'il 'T-7' 5' FQ 1 r ,.. ' -- , L , ---T fa ff ig' f . ,. '? 'if . - T ' ' T- ni IT WAS RUMORED Th M d D ' h d. Thi: schimcofrwouldvlivcyladsiedlliqsave coal. That Bliss got locked in the dorm. That midnight feeds were handed through the 'scapes. Th h 'V ' ' ' - Thi: irihfffifi1if2i.ri..i.ie.tf,fl'f Th. R d d 1' k d R . Tha: sfililuiza hirediamtiixi. That Odland got shot in the leg hallowe'en. gf Th W fi h d ' '1' . . Thi: PLTIIBCHDQSI ilhllthgrliaththh. That the Starrs lost their dorm privileges. , 55.5 E That Andy McGregor mustn't eat bones. That Fenn got his blanket back. will That Ewing was seen in a hurry. yi , ,,, fhmunm That Shank was collecting tinfoil. ,Q illlllfh ll 214 ill air. fi . 91 llniilf 'mise 1 il n ' - T., '1iesegggg5l,ll ei ',h....hs1lnllililillnlilihiumlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllnhallllinIllililllliliilllilil . ,V ,.xx,,:.fq f.21xf: Av1.ff4fwf:fw'z:W:fafipfs: 2'fQf'E?52f?'a55ZHS 4 55525 2 S2555 . f -Af? Q. W3555f55g5?25?fff5E?f5,g1?e?W ffwEi E Aw W? -H acg-J 4, f sn?- r HEL YY 21, : -. iii? if aa g53fz 3 lyk. Qkeff Sit. 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S2539 355 5555 3 ?ga2E:fY3y.g0,yg,Z5? , 3 zgggig'f:a3w:q4P2fggQfPfS5?2E3H ? 3W' 2 552 -VE' Jqsf Qgggg .5 Qisigg im E5 fEsgg?gssf ij , , ,, ,g,. .,,,. Q,n4.f1 ,,, 3-RQQ5, giifiyat 5553 3 FE 5.g3grE 639 1:i 411 I 1! . f'I!llIl'fillll llllli'1!lIl 'fllill!illlilIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIillIillllillllIllIlIlll l'llllli lll!l? lllI!l 'lll!!f' 1,1 iii I 1 ,gulf 11215, FORECAST FOR 1919 f- 5 -,A 1hI H ,f'l iliw 111 lt will rain on June 24 1 1 ii: , 1 I I111 V1.1 1 ,, f . . U ,l . . . . 112 Northwestern trams will still be two hours late. y A Z 1 15115 . 1 Lg ' 1E,iE' Redmond will still be corpulent. 1 A A ,N . 1 -' 1-1 11 11.11 ,, .if 1 1, I ill!! 1 if 11111 11' ll .-1 11if11 1 .,-1 . H1 1- 111 i'1 ,. 1 1 11: 1 1 1iEf 111i 1 , 1,1111 1 The juniors will crab about the Prom I 2111s Beans will be served at all hours at the Club. Q 5- s11 I '1l11l11i5 . . . . . . -1 Jack Rabbit office will be cold in winter' and hot in ri 1562555 if 5 iz: ?: -4 1. 1 1 4,1-E, ,159 1, Professor Solberg will be the first on the stage in I g1'1g 13421 .rf sz chapel. X Q A 1 The freshmen will still be scared of their unknowns. 1' 1 45 W 1 4 bg R ' I l , l 11' Chapel speakers will still bore us. Lf- . ' 'z .4 .4 I 11 I Q I '3 i 15 il I t 51,1 1 W I1 4 E it 12 5552 itil 1 :wig ' Q-3-1 1, 1 E PRACTICAL 3 ,gl if ,I Helen White expresses her idea of marriage in English class: 'Marriage is to Q1 2 1 ii ffz fs 3: 111 raise revenue for the state. 1 1 ...W 1. Sigilf 3iQi?, iitiii - 1 A Krause Cin public speakingjz May there, may there be-1--a-a-ah--no L moaning of the bar. When I--put--- 'when Ilah-put out to sea. .11 lgfiifi' Professor Brown: Never mind Krause, there won't be. 95527375 7 : l li- f iiliiiil 5 WS . ,, . . 21,5553 Professor 'lhompsonz I think, Bastian, you had better keep Fenn awake or ll he'll loose his head altogether. ,1 1ilQ!lfi? ' . ' 1 5 Q-3.,..1 .- l ,1 F. 11. is 1-3 mi Dr. Lipp received the following in a letter from a well meaning farmer: My 1 . . . . l gfiiff pigs are sick. What is the matter with them? 111142 ll111l1 5212 il , -i- 1 wp 65351 . . 'llr 'flllifiii Professor Hume: By that I mean, how many thousand or million bushels g li 2 if ilfw 1' rf ' if ,1,. fl. yn 1 1 1151531 per acre-'-r - 1 1 El ' M1 -'Q - i ll 1 35 I 1g1 Joy: Why is it that I don't see so much of you any more? 1 l 1 4-1 1 l l 1 i l Fat : That's simple, I've lost four pounds. 1 'itll N 1' 1.1 ,111 --- 1 Professor Cooke: I don't like girls with cow eyes., They look too gentle. . Milly. g IF nu 216 4' gl ill 1 Ei 'll .i'- 5 Say ll EEEEE l .li all l1,f1111i11111 ,131 I 'g....11:ilil inililhilallsmmililllllliiillllllllllilllllilllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll11milllil1aIlllhullliililllilh ...x f '1 Prexy will still be baldheaded ' ' 1 Air Chotl will still be free. E R I IDMES , :1 I 2 E EIGL ,, Q2 ' ,iv 45 23: ,e . .U ,N '. ri-: Y 3254. ,sr -If Q -:fir fs' P H,1.?1 .ww ,,, . -rg.-. xg. ,.Q.f an -.M .nz 463. in s--:. fe 1, 6g -e. Me. iff? :.-SCE? f-:sis -Pause 22125 Eff? irifigi 5552125 .Hp 5353? 522525 rise? yu:-5 5 33232 5,225 535955 sg 5525 siigg ESM mf? fig. 52? Ei? fig giiEE'f?gEEi:f2?Eiiif3i22E5iE5gsg3igiSi2EzEz2F522:242 2ifIn5aisgiggzsszfzzfffssxgwsgfggvfefgssfswHififsfrfif'1255zgefgg sw sg gig f Ur -- Qs' ,naw -f a1':-:wi-2 mf-2rzxV.i'5:fNE??ff -215.2555 gf? 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It is well known by it in the student body that an infringement of this rule l results in the warming of the violator over an in- I it V tbl! ,iw gl strument called a boiler. , ', 5 Tx gl Defiant of all rules, a senior by the name of Axel ll 'if yn In B lind removed some of the stubble from his face ill' 1 'n .Lbox ' 'U' . erg . ijls , 'X Cvwivds in order that he might be the more presentable to M ' the fairer sex. 'Being a senior he very probably 5 f, , f thought that he was a privileged character in the K ' college community. However that may be, the gf' -I , , other boys of the student body had ,an entirely' dif- ferent viewpoint. Acting according to their own convictions the boys placed Mr. Berglind upon the I boiler and proceeded to remind him of the severity of the offense. 'The reminder seemed to have little effect, for on resuming a standing position Mr. Berglind used the boiler as a platform from which to deliver a vehement oration on the principles of democracy. His views again conflicted with those of the student body. As a result he was again placed on the instrument of torture and impressed with the A fact that he must adjust his views to fit the general public opinion. ii i About this time our real hero comes upon the scene. Mr. Worden, who in the iw days of yore had been night watchman at State College, still believed himself to have Ei that ofliclal capacity. He climbed out of a near-by cellar where he was working and rushed upon the scene with a club in his hand. In .a manner very characteristic of his bravery he rushed upon the crowd, waving his club promiscuously in all directions, beating the students upon the head, face or any other convenient place. H b These frantic movements of our hero were soon stopped as he was laid low by a Vg Hyingltackle. After realizing atfew paddle imprints he retired to the cellar, where his better judgment should have told him to remain at the outset. All Thus endeth the lesson. lil . iii 1 liilllg ' HEARD IN A CLASS Rooivi In South Dakota we have nine months of winter and three months getting ready for at. I il V Dr. Lipp: Headley, could a horse get along without a skeleton ? ,ii gat... Headley fthoughtfullylz Well, I don't know whether he could or not. li. llillli I K 218 my I ligml , l vi 'si 1 I' I' A A an in 'i 'xi auaannlhudhudhuHHHHHHMHHHHHHWHNHHHNHHWUHHHUHHHHHHHUHhnnnHLuHHunHhdnNnn 1 1 .H it-i i 1 i i .wi 41 Q3 52 12, H,4F 3i ,4,,4 rev 9 E gif? qzxk ,.. F5325 fi 2:3 15? Eiga? Eval asbza lg Z5g?' 552, 245545 ytzgy iv ,..L g,,Li g?2v2 GR:--Zi' f1::? 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SQEEQ1 -. egg? ii EM323SEEQEEEQHEEHEsigggissaseiiiiiiifQ2?sfQssfE2?Eg52S2gi iiigiiiawiai W'Z!Ili 5l5lll E2liiilliiliffflHiiiiiiiiiiililllllilSlllllllllllllllllllilllllliillli5ii53235liililiiiillfllllllllfillll2i?l lll2f 'll is v lv A A s'rUDENT's HANDBOOK Any student who expects to make ax success of his college life would do well to ' acquaint himself with the following commonly used words and their thoroughly re- hi Vi ly, vised meanings. 1. i Library-A good place to get acquainted. The word is a misnomer. Cribbing-A necessary proceedure for the attainment of high grades. N Outside re1zding-- A certain form of literature that is only for purposes of assignment. Boiler--An instrument generally used for warming purposes. it Boarding club-An organization whose original purpose was to provide food for its :xg- 1255 5 iii 1 15 . 4, . ,5 I J ii? ' ' 11. members. Excuse committee-A judicial body, composed of members of the faculty, which classi- I fn E ills 2 .lu E 1 li ls.. gg!! .Q is lllzisi 1,4 ,i , ir: 'i 1: assi. 'L Siflia .ii fi 5 Hes the students' falsehoods. If you have exceptional inventive ability your chances are good of getting by . Dormitory--A carefully guarded structure which is used for purposes of confinement. Diploma-A document which certifies many questionable statements. Shake-a-leg-To make a speedy departure. iifllii Cow-A white vessel used in the dining room as a reservoir for milk. Row-The termination of a class meeting. t lllissing link-An individual with limited brain capacity. - An assignment--50 pages of text, 25 pages of collateral reading, and 69 pages of source material. CFor further references see A. S. Harding.J .1 3 ' 1 Ek . 'RM 'ff' ii wt: ...-1: J. gg... 1. fi ef gale ll ga lui l FW il, 541.53 1 i, V ,. 1 f. .M us Roast-To attack and overcome with words. Vacation-The word has become obsolete from disuse. gag f -M-lg?-C5951 AT Tillie DCDLM1. f---- NA Fei' 'I X fk H fir. W7---- - ,,.. . rx , c 41 0f.w'. ' am a. f Q, 3 lji'f'2f52'i.',1 IQa'.r: avi.3if'2 Wm' . s X 'i:.i Sifii' with X- --K st .. 'ml Q ' ,X f a ' ft X sr at a ga 5.1 . ,,, Q , A - .-ujiqx - si 'ill is J-Q! 'lm . Ch ' E , :QL U75 .- ' iii-lb ei! i sr x , K . HV' ! ' ' K xi Vt I ii il . 9 7 Ennis ' A ! A f if vi, . i' ii' - E ,I v' . A 1' , Vi ' Y i 1 X gl I 6 To i i 4 L .Q--Q ,ll 115 :L A K .X K KX5 K M A M' ff Y llfijli gt Ni l X A is I- li ff , 'll it ii X X l f S Hi - J I 11. A ll! - y W' , i sf- ,- at if i 1 '., a iw i i ' a M - gl f iff iii ' ' e--wif ffff -1- , 2 l A , -W - H- , - -. '- 'A ' ,J-2, -. T y ui nh...-uns ' T NV S w--H NE gi C 'rUZ ' 'fu hxg 4a 'IinNi iillllll 5, fill! .. E . 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What happened to Cecil in the Dorm parlor one night? I if 'ii What was Tuffy doing at Sioux Falls during the Holidays? E gi s . . . . . . . 'sfix Why did Browning quit going to Gulllcks? Who was the married woman Percy carried grape-nuts for? Who was it that cried because she d1dn't have a date? itil' -ggi, V I rg -. za? ,l I 5, flhg .3533 flls Tuffy: lf I Hunk in organic I'll lick the whole chemistry department, Prof. S l ill? i ini! r Solberg included. I ' -sr -X z if. J, 4, il On Sunday afternoons Memories and Somewhere in France are the favorite if 5 -r , 1, 1: K. . .1. 4. is S 4 ,.:,,. .W .,. 1:4 it 's K.: -: rr 5: - 1 .i -Q songs of the upper classmen who stay at the dormitory this year. ,E I i:,r - - 9' f rigs? 2,555 . . . iv Professor Miller Cin bacteriology classj: Hogs are the only people who have hog cholera. 5 - IN MKDDERN Iuvuzs or THE SUBMARINE MEM ffl. ,- , , .is Peggy fin zoology classjz Are we to work this experiment under water?,' 52 'Rafi 'Shih 8i?NQi ' Q-,E -1,1 gif ef fai if zyrd PSALM lhe pony is my salvatlong I shall not flunk. It- A X .wk 155553 helpeth me to keep up my gradesg it leadeth me away N' X ' I X from texts. . . . . -f' V 0 It restoreth my spiritsg it leadeth me in the I ,f paths of leisure for my pleasures sake. .,,, ., ,,t,:,,i ,f is 3 u . . 'Ly' flflsa Yea, though I walk into class with the Legion ,f ff of Death I will fear no evilg for thou art with meg 553355 . I Ffll thy size and thy contents they assure me. ' i , ri' Thou preparest a future before me in the pres- XX Z ' ence of mine enemiesp thou fillest my soul with Q I I gleeg my joy bubbleth over. - I I Surely money and riches shall come to me all the ills? Ellis' . ' . i' X All days of my lifeg and I will dwell in the house ofthe I E . ' 1 filly, 'fair idle forever. ' Q5 lgfgl 5 1 il kyiytglj . 63,53 gui? liilli :ai it ,S l 222 It ,aa llllg If ,. QI Us l 'Q .... walkHJHHJHnnanHHHBQMHHRHHHHUHHHMHHHEUHHHHH558MHHMhnnaHHhnH2nHHhnH2lQ S.. QW-: ,, .vga we X if aemgfef wr? f Musik fQ d w 223 iEEHdEQnJHHn3HnQws?i5E255SEQEEQQEQQQSEEEEEEiiiiiiiiig 8 3?f5555335Ei5Eil55E55EE igggrfggigigiigifgggfggg5555555E5qziifgiigfgi ISIN 5l!IIl !lllIl 5l5Il ''NllllllllllllllmlllllllllllIllllllllll!Ilil!!lllllllIEllillSlllllllif'''Tfilill? lll!lf 'lIlll 'lllS?' i r mill l I . l 1. L gli 'iv lllr I . ' Q!! AN ORDINARY EVENT AT STATE COLLEGE pl: ay. H Vi My J. . .hs .1 141 P ef - ,M - El! .91 A W. I .151 l i . Two minds with but a single thoughtg V How oft we meet that kind. l Not traveling doubly down life's road, i But staggering singly 'neath the load .1 ' . if E, l .Of half a thought per mind. W lui! 2 . 'UU F lgijll li .T-.. Whistler Jones Professor Hansen: Can you make a whistle out of a pig's tail ? 'ill Culhane: Yah, pinch it. lf I r . . . . . Professor Harding Cm history classl: Until several years ago the lndustry of V, match-making was extremely dangerous. rl 3:! 2 -. 993 CoNsERvAT1oN Hoover .Cto Aggie football captainjz What did you guys use all of the hot water for ? f-wa 2 . - , . . . is ff? Stagg Aggie: We didn t mean to take it all. We will try to conserxe it next time. a 'M id - --- if lg DAAWW f Sufvdff - . 1253? 1 5' - f 1 w ' 31 Egg? Wolff NNW C44-5'-5' IHINGS WE eoufip DO WITHOUT A, x : ll Low paths on the campus. figil ff? 3555 Eg Saturday classes. it ge 1 I I E: 3. ' 6719 If Hitching posts. sis ' ' t r -igszfff-i. ' Q, ,X Blizzards. y 'fluff ll Ch ll was o sl.-. . 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WTVW A413-l'i ,N thai his laiw llidli ' 1 jliiiin, ,rw-1-4 .-mls. 23 ' 3. lug ig gl E +V 554:53 li all l la, 'vcggglls 5 ' Hicks ANECDOTES OF THE GRATE CHAGRIN Before going to Aberdeen, Cecil asked Noonan if she knew any girls up there. As Gen did, she gave Cecil an address. So, at about nine o'clock on the night of his arrival, Cecil went to the designated house and asked- for the girl. The mother seemed somewhat surprised but said that the daughter was up-stairs. Imagine the mother's feeling when Cecil, a total stranger, demanded that the girl come down. The fond parent told our Aggie Major to wait a moment while she withdrew to the bedroom above to call her daughter. Imagine Cecil's chagrin when, a few minutes later the mother reappeared bringing her eight year old daughter. Somebody's always taking the joy out 'of life. ,. if , . ' PERSEVERANCE The Danes as a race are known for their perseverance.. Mr. Riis lived up to the reputation of his race on the Sunday .of December 16, IQI7. At this time he spent sixwconsecutive hours in attempting to call up 262. After three noble attempts with the 'public telephone he came up to the Rabbit den in order that he might continue his efforts from a sitting position. After being reminded four more times that the dormi- tory was busy he received-the reply to call up in a few minutes. The sun was sinking on the western horizon. -'Mr. Riis was becoming uneasy to say the least. Again he courageously shouted in the phone, 262 . After a pause he received the reply that she was not in. CTO be continuedl. ' ES f 226 fig lujllll li lxa in J Q.....aililIu.lillniiilmia:stilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmmnsilfigaliliiullliinzll 225' 4!. al. all l l 1 4 ,r :I .I v llllli . il ll. 3251 ,,, . ,vi :ll .glib sl all gn. iii? li' :ffl Qi l iw' E l l. - i s A . 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It has a lean line body, dis- X1 E-P3-,x7-gg.. , gl l patchable and denounceable rims, epileptic -jail-'V an 3 springs in the front and Hatiron springs in the - 'f ' if' 'M' llfl ,E l-eilf, full slopping rear axle, most infernal The Royal PQSSWOYJ, :Z expanding brakes, electric stopper.and starter, For, somela-T 1 automatic glass front, Hash jubllatlon, tree , 5 point detention, sailor radiator, three speeds and one preserve, amateur dashboard, f licorice lights and horn trimmers in headlights, frigid suspenders, handcuffed leather I if upholstering, bar type footrest, and many other latest suceptibilities. ' i EGOTISM P - x ' Anderson Cin. public speaking classj: , V iffzff 5 I think and other great men also, .M y fag ' that--f' it f AX i,. E4 X VI Yr- Miss Spencer: I came out here for I , li my health. N, l ll lll 't- ' WH 'Y Z l Professor Thompson: Bucho1tz, can ll X you give a new character to an animal ? 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Taking advantage of this peculiar characteristic many hunters trap the bird by placing a bright light at some convenient spot on a dark night. After being stirred from their nests by beaters the birds see this light and head for it immediately. Beside this light an open sack is placed, and as the snipes are glad of a chance to hide they make their way joyously into the sack only to find them- selves trapped. On the night of Wednesday, Dec. I2, 1917, a party of hunters, chaperoned by Prof. Frederick A. Cooke, B.M., University of Minnesota, went to the snipe grounds northeast of Brookings in search of game. As the night was cold each man had fortified himself with a great deal of heavy clothing and a light lunch. Cooke managed to borrow plenty of good warm clothes, a pair of- warm boots, and as the saying goes he was rarin-to-go. Long be- fore the time of starting our worthy fiddlist had his paraphanalia all on and was prancing up and down the room like a small kid at the sight of the first snow of the season. As Cooke had no lunch he paid for a box of candy which was duly enjoyed by all except himself. About nine o'clock thc hunters started out with Cooke in the lead. After climbing fences, crossing fields and ditches and floundering in snow drifts, a likely looking snipe ground was located. The Hunter Of course Cooke was glad to hold the sack for it was no fun to round up the snipes. He selected a nice soft drift and seated himself while the others departed leaving their lunch boxes femptyj in his care. Golly, this is great, quoth Prof., as he strained his ears to catch the least sound of snipe voices. He demonstrated that he had been taught to mind, as whenever a voice called from a distance the light at once covered the designated area in quest of the prized snipe. For an hour the stung one sat, com- pletely surrounded by his own ignorance, while the so-called hunters journeyed mer- rily to town. At last a faint glow arose on the horizon of knowledge, and the sack holder began to realize that he was in the cold cold night alone, hunting for something long since disporting itself in the merry waters of the Gulf. Together with this realization came the thought that it was far past bedtime, and many miles of snowdrifts separated him from his cradle. So straightway and thenceforth he arose therefrom and gathering . .,,,,,, he ill! ll lr 232 A .1 i, Il .. QL G a .H ,3 Eiii Il rx l Z5 4 I fi l I I I li I 4 .5: li fff P L. lr- Fi! ill 1 ii i. I ,-Q. NSS 1,15 ln xl' EH llff i l 'iii' , if T 15... J. HE 4 Sie? . . ,, gr ii-' ai. 1 YN 1, ,. 1'-aw: :wi ,. 1. ,iii Q, T LIE' lla in. 153' , . .,., iii l. i l ffl! gl .I fy 1 If li i l E: 5 is wi- .- :aw :rr ,., , Ei ,y 5 . ,ei 1 it r iff M32 -!R,.' lui Zi il. 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To this day he maintains that he knew it all the time but just wanted to have some fun with the boys. fGott mit -1 uns-l ..--..-.. lm FAVORITE PASTIMES' ii l Hutton .... .................... B uck-ing. Laird ...... .................. T elling about what he used to do. Mahany .... ...... D ressing up. Starring .... ...... B lue penciling Jack Rabbit material Redmond. . . ...... Matching quarters. Culhane .... ...... M aking a noise. Graves ..... ...... 'I 'elling how it ought to be done. Faulkner ........ ...... F ussing ? ? ? ?? McDougall ...... ...... D ancing. Hyde ...... ...... P laying pool. Bucholtz ...... ...... W ashing milk bottles. Z. Forsee. . ..... Talking to the boys. Aggies ........ ...... G etting an education. Freshmen ....... ..... S howing their ignorance Club boarder .... ...... E ating beans. Bryant ..... ...... C racking a joke. Goddard .... .......... G iving advice. . Dean ...... .... .,................ M a king announcements. 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Chief Musician L- L - 4 Initiation fee-4,7 paddle impressions sail lf' if .- -i-4 4 ff'-J, iii im ' ' 1 I ' fb 1 - if 'P rl Homer Smith: Please, how do you spell your name ? J h : H ' 11 . Sgiiirhz Addie whiih is the silent letter the H or the J ? iii? '1- 5 Hoover, leaving Harding's class: The only way to shut him off is to go off and leave him running. aiialf -1- izlw H , 14 ,, ,f-- ,P - 'ffl Q , 'S ec?7n2773. .f'?l-j,'1 1 g li' fi new i ,fl X ' gif f 1 0 ' i 55112 if . AA. , V QE s. 'rf' ' f' f ll , ,V '-favs? -,,,. I 42: 55 ' fx j -i f f fgfmf IMIAL4 - Z i 1 f , f P 1. W f 4 ' X NY 'I ' F E? r Q il llhalzn ia H n ' - . i B . lllggigg, Ei 234 Qfliiiil i:iill i'! 5 ,iiisiiiliiiiiliifZZliiwztilllllliilliiiililil2liilllllillllllllllliliiiilQilfiiWiilliilliiilliiiifiaisiifiifiiliiisiilili 5 22' ll lil 15. eil 1. X ll gi .iii iili .liii ,lil i .li 593 S22 iii Stk i i Il if gill fl: lil fill YT! 5 fil gi i ii ilili. viii! 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At the beach we find summer resortsg at Taylor's a smoker's resortg in the , doctor a hopeless resortg in Gullick's a life saving resortg in a pony a' grade resortg in' -, 1 S dad a cash resortg in girls a pleasure resortg in the excuse committee a last resortg at Waltz's a stag's resortg at the movies a fan's resortg in ,beans a poor resortg in Fords a loud resortg in chapel a compulsory resortg in kisses a contagious resortg in bed a 5 . lazy resortg in greenbacks an easy resortg and in the undertaker a farewell resort. my i Lil. .,. , J ' Wi . B. Spencer: '1'renner, did you look up all of the German words today P I .Ii I Hia. lk fill' .ln l ' ll Wg? 1, Trenner: No: .QV 15. 1, 1 3? viii' . 1.4. . .wg- flgn ,. .. 1-i 1: .3 . at 1 4 ' 23522 l .Ei 1. 13 ':. 19255, Q Er' ' 4 .. x NE 'r li gl- Q65 E pr. .1. . i ilwlgiy , 'ixi ,I l 'i li 1 ll Spencer: Why didn't you ? Trenner: I knew some of them. ---- . Caroll Green to Professor who has ventured a smile after a lengthy discussion Wei-l, wel-l, but, Prof-ess-or Harding. I can't th-in--k wh--ile you are Wlili . laugh-mg at m-e-e. :Iii :lil 1 . ' G i . Nor DETTCHABIE Joy appeared in her ' military uniform. ' Up steps Reedy: Please take off your coat Joy, and let's have a dance. UQ gi Joy responded with a blank look. Professor 4Miller in zoology class femphatlcallyjz Come! Get to work. This isn't a ladies aid or a barber shop. ...uv Q line? V li-1? . 4355.5 qi'l:..2e 'wiki I ,el lf W5 Ewilflsi lllfzliii .L will Z.. 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When all at once I hear albell and know it's Sunday So I slowly withdraw myself from bed And after hunting for a razor and some soap I perambulate tothe bathroom to separate myself From a week's growth and some terra firma When school will close and what girl will Be mine next summer for my old one married But now I'd better have some satisfier so I go to Il ll lll . Il Ilillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,ll liisil l .Jr 1 .lla . 47- Nuls: H262 please. P A woman's voice: Wenona Hall. I 'lll N uls: Napoleon Buonapartelll , if 'ii Clanglll-Bang!!! illil i f ' Q' ' 'l Q WI I 2 ag, - A SUNDAY I 'wx' ig: I open my optics at Iozoo P. M. ,S VV 9' 0 And wonder what day it is N N iiviil Q 1 ll: 15 I ll . 11 ' l U A F -- - ec-- And while doing this I speculate as to 3 is M, ' 1 193- A soldier , Percy's for a half hour's rest while waiting for A cup of coffee and a sinker but it's alright . For Tm in no rush So after this I wander around and smoke fi? 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V ' :-' , freshman victory' Miss Bakke was heard to W3 remark: After what the freshmen pulled W1 83' 1 off today I'm proud of being a freshman. 1 I , 16 3 - - 1 , 1 . . 1125133 Darkness reigned supreme on Hallowe en R'of!oSl1e1'woodfS' l1UCil.16 SOCKS, night. So say the girls of Wenona Hall. 11 ' ' ' 1 I UNKNOWNS . 1 In response to an inquiry as to what the powers of his unknowns were, Prof. Dunbar wrote the following: Dear sir: All of our unknowns do not have the same characteristics, but I will 2113- Tiff, ,1, 1 15 5? E1 l l 1 I ll I I l l I l l 1 1 ,11 My l1 i H l 4 W if 'f ll' i ill 5 123 1 1 l 5 l l l Il l an nl 1l ll'-lllll 1 l1111llllmIlll,! H cite for you a few interesting examples of their powers. A farmer had an old well which was a menace to his fami1y's welfare. This well was so large that it was well- nigh impossible to fill it in, so he was at a loss as to what to do. His son at college sent out a 25-Cent bottle of unknown and this was poured into the well. The next morning the well had disappeared' and in its place stood a new garage with a shining Ford within. , A, Another farmer had a hill in the center of a Field which was very rocky. In fact, it was so rocky that three mountain goats lost their lives trying to cross the field. Upon application of some unknown the rocks moved to the top of the hill where they formed a huge reservoir from which a never ending supply of the purest water con- tinuously flows. ii' If anything is wrong on your place, kindly notify me and I will guarantee to supply a cure for whatever ailment there may be. . y PROP. DUNBAR. Saum fafter short circuiting a battery with a screw driverj: I don't see why higher voltage would have killed me. Brackett: Well-there are several things you don't see. lllg ilk I 240 1 .... .nml111.1lI1111ll11111115I Illllllll Illlllllll II IIlllm.1111Ili!11IIl3I111Ilii.11I 42' I llf ID ln i it 411 41 il all 0 1l 1 1 11 1 1515111 l1111 111111, l 1? g .1 7 13 111 1 111 . 111 1 'sl 1 l . 1 1 11 ll 11 11 ' 11 1 11 1 :, 1 1 1 1 U 1l . 1 l 1 14 - ll ll Ill lllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll ' H211 Ei pm ' H WWWWQWMW3QawwQMQMWMMMMMMHWEMMMWMWKWEWWWWW THE SCREEN'S LAMENT As I lie out in the cold, cold winter, with no company save my two partners in misery, I reflect on my short and almost useless life and the cause of my impending death. As I lie here in a place unfrequented by man or beast, I hold no thoughts other than evil ones toward the ones who are guilty of my martyrdom. After being born, I rested in a nice warm, clean shed for a long time, together with many others of my kind. One day a kind faced old gentleman they called Doc , came in, looked me over, measured me, and took me, together with my two brothers, to the south end of Wecota Hall. We knew at once something terrible was going to happen for six holes were bored in each of us before we could pro- test. Then I was picked up bodily and carried up the fire-escape to the first window, where I was set in place and fastened with six great big ugly looking screws. They drew them up so tight that they hurt me and I hollered, but Doc kept right on heedless of my protests. In like manner my two brothers were put in place and fastened to the two upper windows along the 'scape. That day a great many girls came to look at us, and I guess they all felt sorry for us, from the sad looks on their faces. For one day we clung to the side of the building with nothing for diversion save to peak in at the girls as they trod up and down the halls. I heard one girl say that she'd told her friend about us sticking around her window and she wished some one would get us out of there. Then that night after all the girls were in their' rooms, two dark shadows came creeping around the corner of the building. One came up to me and started setting me free. Oh, the glorious sensation of coming freedom. I could hardly refrain from falling on my rescuer's neck. When only one screw remained between me and freedom, some foolish woman stuck her face up to the window and the two shadows beat it post haste. ' But, praise to the Saints! Soon they returned with eight other shadows, and while some kept guard others released all of us. Although they made some noise, and were being watched from within, the gallant beings kept at their task until completed. Then we were carried up and down all sorts of alleys, through fences, gardens, and back yards until we became dizzy. At last we were taken to a house, where we found a warm resting place beneath the bed of one of our deliverers. After a week of this under the bed life, we were taken out one dark night, loaded into one of those infernal gas Chariots and scooted out of town to where we now lay. Oh, the heartlessness and recklessness of youth. After delivering us from our bondage, and keeping us for a week, then to take us out here and leave us to suffer and die. What can we wish for such boys other than punishment. 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Mr. Brenner nodded assent and all three, together with Mr. Bergeim who happened to be in the hall also, moved in the general direction of the Rabbit Den. When all were assembled Professor Severin began with the words- Look here Mr. Brenner you have altered one of my corrections. When I make a correction I want it to stay. . But Professor you only made a suggestion and did not reject the sentence you referred to. I erased the suggestion to see if Professor Starring would make a similar one. Professor Starring could hardly await his turn to speak. I don't believe' what you say. You erased it with the intent of getting by with it. Another 'performance like that and there won't be any Rabbit this n ' - yearilll g A But, Professor Starring, replies Mr. Brenner, You misunderstood- Starring continues: It's all prep school stuff. There hasn't been a decent page of humor handed in this year. Has there Severin P U Severin: Well-not very many. A ' Mr. Bergeim broke in with the statement: Alright, ifour book is all prep school stuff perhaps you have some suggestions to offer. We are always open to suggestions. A deep silence reigned in which Starring looked at Severin and Severin at Starring. Starring Cwith less warmthl The book ought to be mostly historical-now of course I don't mean your annual in particular. All of them are quite a bit alike. There is a repitition of ideas. These things ought to have been done last year. Some of your snaps are good but you shouldn't wait until the last minute with your work. ' U As Mr. Bergeim mentioned something about the book being all historical up to the humor department, and that there have been no original ideas since the time of Plato, Professor Starring used the Jack Rabbit pencil sharpener to sharpen his pencil and then departed with Professor Severin, at the same time bidding the -two llumnmixnembers of the Rabbit board a cordial So long . 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Tompkins elected editor of Col- legian. Co. C day. Classes excused. gg. r-. October Prof. Powers speaks in chapel. Faculty reception at Wenona Hall. Freshmen rules revised. win. Junior Prom. Freshmen win interclass basketball. fg I2 Junior-Freshman dance. 20 State wins over Trinity, 32-O. 24. Second Liberty Loan Day. No .Q classes in afternoon. ,355 4 27 Freshman-Sophomore football llgglw game, 0-0. SECOND 5 January ' I 21. Registration for second semester. 24. Y. M. C. A. Lecture Course, Thuel Burnham. 'L 25. S. D. S. C. Military Band Con- , 11 1 cert. 26. James Revell's funeral in auditor- ium. . February I 2 Intersociety contest. Athenians it l , ' J I3 4. Fi ii l' ,H 1. gi L4 els, ,s w ill .g li igjl Sl S? 5 . a ini la gi is lr 4 I lx. 4: l , I5 16 I nhlurulllx 25 State wins over Sioux Falls in basket ball, 31-12. 2 Y. M. C. A. Lecture Course, Grace Meyser. Charter Day. The Governor speaks. Y. M. C. A. Lecture Course, November 1. The day after hallowe'en. ' 2. Y. M. C. A. Lecture Course, Edna Swanson VerHar. 16. Hobo Day. 23. Co-Ed Prom. 25. State beats Macalaster, 19-0. 28. Thanksgiving vacation begins. December 3. Y. M. C. A. Lecture course, Irving Batchellor. ' 8. Intersociety debates. Athenians 2, Milts 1. 10. Choral Union Concert. 12. Prof. Cook goes snipe hunting. 17. Choral Union, Messiah . 20. Christmas vacation begins. January 5. Our first school Saturday. 11. Freshman-Junior dance. 15. Dr. Hansen speaks on Snobs . 18. Sophomore-Senior dance. SEMESTER F ebruary-C ont. Reverend Benson on Back from hell . March 1. Beginning of High School basket ball tournament. 8. Orchestra Concert. 9. Our first blizzard. No school. 14. Intercollegiate debate. Huron wins over State. Memorial' service for Professor 1 Shepard. 1 . School of Agriculture Band Con- cert. School of Agriculture Play. 21. Indoor track meet. Freshmen win. 30. Y. W. C. A. Entertainment. April 5. Junior-Senior Banquet. 1 19. 20. lllll::lsl!!nniii,,lii, ' A 248 A in lillllllgur 'i.....m.i ImillluliElmimillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlIlIlllllIlllllllllnnullllliilIlllnllliliil ill: Nl I! 13:1Hwzszwfff1:lnfffsszwfwmuznzfseizaziaszysssfzassessszssesessssssessmuussssxslxaisssnesnwwf1e::f'ff1z::f'II1::r'Huw fr! 15 , 1 L' is liz, I Q 4 iN 5 .4 al 5 i -W3 W safes? - ' 13 5 ii :I 5,16- 1 .1:,LV,1i ji ,Q ,,,N11 iii ZAXLDWELWHSHNG ff i nf ' S E G W N f filfxx f Q E 35 ,R 51 N 1413: 1: '51 152 .515 'x 1 Pazfronize Our Advertisers fy S:f:N ISU ,.v. 1 U: 1 r iww N giiiis, 2 , sf' 4-4 limi Vie , s,::5l,!-Y iw? , - ,fvxf 44 M xii? SEEN img ff? 5? E ESF Ss 1E:2i'541 1 5511! ,, wg l - ls, nqgual 'H 'S' Y Q ' 4J t pggh 'i1l 'iiiiiff-f'5 ' cl' I I i I , E ,a ltiilm:fillu1.ti!Iln.l5lIn.umllllllilllllilillIIIiIl2llIIMIRIIIIIIIHIE!!!llIIIIIllIIlIIIIlllfkllilmmniliinllii.n1II!.a.......f The First ational li ank-J BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA The Old Reliable First National Bank Capital .... 3100,000.00 ' Surplus .... S 10,000.00 We Pay Sfk Semi-annual Interest on Savings Deposits 31.00 Starts an Account OFFICERS AYLMER COLE P d t -:- O. O. OLSON V P d GEO. W. COBEL, Cash A JOHS BJORGE, A. E. BOYUM A C h 'A--:q---- ---- ::::::::::: vv, Shriver- o nson o. ' Tile Laclfes Storen A5 OUR NEW HOME Located at the Corner of lltll St. and Phillips Ave. We shall uphold the same High Standard of Style ami Quality that has characterized the Shriver-Johnson Co. merchandise from the beginning. We Know You are Interested in the New Ajijiaref for Sjiring and invite you to step in and see the wonderfully smart looking Suits., Dresses. Blouses, Coats-the New Silks ami Wash Goods that reflects the very Atmosphere of Spring in their freshness. ----A--AAA- --------A-A -----AoooA--A--------AA------ l P l vvvvvv vvv'---v-----vvvvvvv ll ll A B U Y 4 0 0 o 1 ,---.:o-.f .-viz LMI: I and hel the Allies on ' p I T O V I C T O R Y : 1..f..,l.lT. , ,..Y.Y., .Tv...T..T.. -no l . . U A Loan of 54.12 ofJan. 1, 1918 in ', 1: :Var fnwigrggs Stamps brings 55.00 on : 0 Bn. ,...... 1: X200 Down 'z i 9 Q 1 and easy payments buys , 'lil' 160 acres of Haakon coun- :E This space paid for by 'g ly alfalfa land' ll Brookings Machine Shop ., l Brookings, South Dakota. You Should be Il1UOSfI'lIg I Your Savings in a , I xxx:::::::::::::::x:: Quarter Section. :I ':::::::::x::::x:::::::::::::::::: No investment is safer-U 'E . ll no p0SSibiliry of moms : Brookings Candy Company 11 ' o greater. 20,000 acres to J . ,, choose from. g QI 11 W .E ll Will Double in Value 'I ,I Soon. n 1' I One seed crop from a field E Home Made Candles and I, of Hanson's Cossack Alfal- g the Best Of Ice Cream U fa, like the above illustra- II 'Q t1on, will pay for it. Hr E: A. ae 1. ' ll Tell Me What You Want U WHOLESALE AND RETAIL II 0 ll SHERIDAN SELIX gg ,. Brookings, South Dakota Si? El . Il 5, ll When You Want a Home in Brookings, Call on Me. James Bower, Mgr., Brookings, S. Dak. -- ..... L----------- ........... .... ' 2 :A txizxxc x::::::::::::: JJ Vooooooooe II II II I II I II I II II II I I II I I II II II I I II II II II II II II II II I I II II II II WQQQQQQQQQQQQ-03309: II II II I II I II II II II II II I II I II II II II I I I II II II I II II I II II I II II II II L.... 999: Qoooooo I I X . II I I I- , ' I K r I X- I , M WJ. I A f f 'Q 'ff J Y 'llltl 'I I U 6 ., I H XY J' I I I ,i 1 as .fn E. H . B EAT T Y For Good Jewelry :I I I ::---,x:A-A::::,-::::::g:: ...... ... ....... ..--.......3 0000 00.oooooooooQ.. ::-::::::::::-.::::--::-:::::::::::-:::o:::::::::::1 II II I TK I 0 II :I BROOKINGS S9 DAKOTA II II II COLLEGE HEADQUARTERS for I DRUGS RUBBER GOODS BOOKS STATIONERY I, Uniformity Bags Text Boolfs C rar1e's ,, Strength No velzfies Stana'm'd Novels Symphorly Purity Syringex, Etc. GW Books Lawn II M 1 W 'A ' - I TOILET ARTICLES-A choice line llzat will appeal lo you. :I SPORTING GOODS--.Sbzzuldiflg Bros. lrzdividzfal orders solicited. I , . :I II The Rexall Pharmacy 1- ' : A- ::::::::::3::9:::::::::: ::::-- I ooooo: :o::: v , ::::::oo:: ::ao: : ::::o:::: :::::q:::::::::o::::::oo:::oooo0 QQ------- ---- -----o----------'-- ----oQ---A-- AAAAAQQQQO Cut Down the Cost of Production by Getting a 4 Mogul or Titan General Purpose Tractor for your farm. The Mogul and Titan Oil Tractors embody the latest and most marked improvements found in Tractor Construction. They are the product of the ablest mind, in the inventive field who dis- covered the secret of burning oil in tractors successfully and economically. Hence, the Mogul and Titan Oil Tractors are the Fuel Savers in the Tractor Family. .-'X -P ,, aw V5 We Make a Specialty of Building Motor Trucks for all kinds of city and farm use. A FULL LINE ,,,-of.-.. Tillage Implements, Seeding, Harvesting, Haying and Corn Machines, Cream Harvesters, Manure Spreaders, Oil Engines, Threshers, Lighting Plants, Wagons and Trucks, Twine. Write for Catalogue International Harvester Company of America Watertown, South Dakota ooooooooog We invite all who read this book and this advertisement to visit our store Whenever convenient '-:f' is3:22:f:2:f:frf:f:j:f:j:j: We are trying w. -::: 'f -'4 I 'FY721 , .......,t, .'t, y :::,1.f:: 1 ..:. i :lt H v:lII' flr I'1 1 'f gg :f' j 'iti K .A to Y ,:f- eff ? ff ' serve this community by supplying 11 .fA good things to wear ,..i' 1 ? ii and YOUHQ Men ' 4 132-.21 .52351-52:Sffsfsfsazffffffzfa21: 'SSH 'jfffgf-ffffzii g 5E5E:52555E5.535555355553555Egg:gigsgigisfiiilffiii'' C pyglght Hart Bchuilnerd Marx , LSON-GRAVES O. . 11 Clothing Stores DOQQQQQQA- -0- PCC H it il U ll ll tl ll ll ll ll ll ': l ll ll ll II II in in 1+ 0 tl ll H H li ll ll ll In ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll 15:1 Professor lVIills Cin astronomy classlz lf we find crazy people on the earth which has only one moon what kind of people would we find on Jupiter which has eight moons ? Mable Lorsbough: Say girls have you ever noticed that when the folks at Gladys Clark's table finish eating the girls wind their arms around one another's waists and leave the dining room by one aisle while the boys hug one another as they go down the other aisle? What do you suppose would happen if the lights should be suddenly turned out just as they were leaving the table? INDEED Hostess Cafter introducing young man to her guestsfz You may take this chair beside Miss Hiscox. Faye Hiscox Kas young man hesitates momentarilyj: Oh you needn't be afraid to sit beside me. I've gut rheumatism in both arms. - CDVIERHEARD AT THE DORM. Oh girls I've just heard a new definition. A boob is a man who keeps on his own side of the car more than ten minutes. HEARD ON THE FooTnA1.1. FIELD First Aggie: Look at them in all that mud, how do you suppose they will ever get clean ? Wise Aggie: Huh, what do you suppose the scrub team is for ? o--o----v-------v---6--v---------- ------------------------- ----v SOUTH DAKOTA STATE FAIR HURON September 9-10-11-12-13-14. 1918 Opens 9 A. M. Monday and Closes 4 P. M. Saturday A SIX DAY SCHOOL FOR ALL AGES . Every effort of our institution is to aid in the production and conservation of more food- the raising of more and better livestock which will aid in winning the war, and to afford the grand citizenship of our state one week for education. recreation and entertainment. NEW FEATURES New Grand Stand, seating capacity 7500, of reinforced concrete. with every facility for convenience and comfort. Large Addition to Educational Building. affording double present ex- hibit space. and in addition. lecture and demonstration room. Girls' State Fair Camp. Government co-operating in exhibits from Agricultural. Naval and War Departments will he granted without doubt. the effect of which will greatly aid in making our annual event a lesson in Patriotism, Efficiency and Conservation. Fix the dates in your mind. Plan to yo to school. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST Greatly increased premiums. W. S. HILL, President M. L. TOBIN. Vice Pres. C. N. 'McILVAINE, Sec'y. Mitchell, S. D. -::- Huron. S. D. :rq::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::r4:::::::::::i:::::::::.. A- A -AA - -Aeon::::::::::::::0:::::p4::::o:::::::::::::p:::::::rooc::::: BEAUTY HINTS The VVILSON wave is the result of long experience, study of technique of the best operators in S. D. S. C., and the adoption of special methods of my own. lllay I send you an illustrated Leaflet, with weight tables and a description of this little IU scale? Charles Dalthorp. To remove all wrinkles and frowns-apply at Wectmtzl Hall. One month's residence in said place will bring results. If you desire to make the hair wavy, writevto lda Ustred, Wecota Hall. The wave will be guaranteed to remain six months Iunder all atmospheric conditionsj or money will be refunded. Red offers the result of years of research in Burdetts' Bleach Paste-double strength-guaranteed,for tan and freckles. SEVERIN Tcniquc renders the hair soft and fluffy, the scalp clean and invi- gorated. SATISFACTIO I GLASSES That distinctive kind of optical service that in- sures complete satisfaction to the wearer, is at all times at the service of those who come to us when in doubt about their eyes or glasses. Our Optical Depart- ment is the most com- plete in every detail. To See The Best-- See The Best HADLEIGI-I D. HYDE Columbia Graduate Optometrist with The Frank Hyde Jewelry Co. Leading Jewelers, Optometrists and Manufacturing Opticians. 125 North Phillips Avenue SIOUX FALLS, S. D. A ------- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1: :::: --:boofl II II II II I I I II II I I I I I I II I II II II I I II II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,J 571. 1H?l1Il.,5 flipiarupal Glhurrh Sunday Services 10:45 a. m.g 7:30 p. m. FSA df in V V l 'll Students are Especially VVelcome REV. PAUL ROBERTS Rector F. H. MITCHELL Jeweler and y Optician E FOUNTAIN PENS MUSIC AND MUSICAL GOODS VICTOR TALKING MACHINES und RECORDS E EYES TESTED and GLASSES FITTED RIGHT E We aim to please you - - - A - - A Aoo- - - -ooooooooooooooiqgqgg -v---vvvo---------v------------vo C OAL FAC T It is Real Economy to Buy from us Xl Try Our PERFECTION EGG , PITTSON HARD KENTUCKY BLOCK fi' Geo. P. Sexauer 8: Son Phone 32 Q ---------------A -----------A----- -,o--vvvoov-v-oo- -oo- - --ooo--ooQ,- Gullick's Cafe Xlx We Serve The Best Lunches that Money can buy QI ilflstftvll One Block South of Campus ----aooc-0001:----0-------6 -vvvv-- U r 1 l I ----:x:--xx:,::--:xx-::-::: I ---,v--W------ - an ', I: , lu , nu oo oo l oo :: OPERA HOUSE If DRY C0055 CU- if CARLISLE sa ARIN, Mara. BROOKINGS, S. D. 'g BROOKINGS, s D. II if nn ll 5: Specializing 4 in Plays Only luegitimate J: Ready - L10 - Wea? 1: Attractions 4 :Q I' , Garments ,, All Gnaranlm-fl 1, t P EE gf - - in A 'I il Our Goods are just what we claim-only the Best- ' N and by avoiding mis-representation we are building I-I. H gur reputation gnd Hilde, U nu ' gg I. :::2332:333:3:::::::::999:3333'33 Ag:::::::9:It3332333:3tC:233:32::::- l ::::-:::::-----::::::: KCC'-:::::::::: v::::::::::::::: U The lB7'0ZQJ7fl,S Gczrczgel n fsuccessor to Bunday's Garngcl l: We do all kinds of FO1'Cl AQCHCY 3 Cleaning, Pressing U 4 l . . nu and nu and Repalrmg . . . 1 l V Il A Full Line of Supplies .' ' Also Handle a Nifty Line of Made- gg to-Measure Clothing li II y I Also Repairing of All Kinds 1. 1: All Work Guaranteed I l 1' li . :E GEORGE BROWN, Manager 1: ALRICH 8L SEVERSON jf BROOKINGS, s. D. nu ll nu , l ll ' ::::::::::::::: l I lu l MAGS CAFE ' li - - . ur 1: Lqvgmvr iilvrtrrr Gln. gg 1: ll Handles and Installs 4 ' l l I 'Delco Farm Llghting Plants If For Farmers E: U ir ...-- nu ,, I l We install the plant, wire huild- ,I 1, ings, put in fixtures and furnish II 1 everything to complete the job. 'I 1, ' nu . If interested, drop us a line or call U I C. M. MCGINNIS, Prop ietor Coffee and Lunches A Specialty at the office. opposite the Brook- I, , 4 ings Post-office, and we will call l' ,I at your place, ligure with you and l 'I give you an estimate on cost. II , ' tl ll ll nl ' ll U Q . East Side Main Street THE HEYIVIE . l R ELECTRIC co EE ,E BROOKINGS, S D ll II ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1! L:::::::::::::::::::::: CONDENSED STATEMENT ...of... THE BANK 0 BROOKINGS ' Ac the Close of Business, March 4, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . . U. Bonds . . . overdrafts . Banking House . . other Real Estate . . . other Property . . . Cash on Hand and Due from Banlcs LIABILITIES Capital fully paid . . . Surplus, Undivided profits and Depositorgs Guarantee Fund . . . DEPOSITS . . 31,796,702.26 168206.57 66.76 16,000.00 8.675. 25 , 4,634.50 563, 714.77 52,558,000.11 5100,000.00 31.19l.55 2.426,808.56 'S2.558,000.11 Harley W. Cto Faulknerl : Did you ever use any mules ?l' Faulkner: lWulcs-I may take a firl sometime but excuse me from mules. . l-N v Is H15 RIGHT? Professor Brady: lWr. Brown, in your experience how does the variability of the sexes change ? Mr. Brown: I haye found that women are exceedingly changeable. Danielson Qin botany classjz The world was created in seven days----- -lby God. Professor Brackett: lf you open the circuit breaker without opening the main switch you'll be knocked out, maybe pcrmanentlyf, Aggie girl to Prof. Cook in the hall: Are you going to English class ? 1NroRMA'1'1oN P1.sAsi3 Reverend Stevens in chapel: Now Daniel Welmstei' used to work on his fatherls farm, but he got tired of this kind of work so he hung up his scytlze and wrote the dictionary. Peck came to school one day in the rain, and as a result he was soaking wet. He backed up to the radiator to dry his clothes. While he was standing there Dal- thorp came along. Noticing Peck's bow legs Far ventures the remark: Say, Peck, you'd better stand hack, you're warping. ' when ou Choose Your ew Suit upon honest falarics, the hast of everything comhined in Style created - to fit your physical proportions and properly express your individuality. CAMPUS TOG5 Have laeen produced lay tailoring that insures style permanence, service and lasting satisfaction. Come and investigate. Your investment is always protected hy a guarantee of perfection in all the essentials of good clothes. COLUMBIA CLOTHING co. Brookings. South Dakota I I I P I ::::::::::::::: A---AA vw-----------vvvvvvvv'-'vv-vv--vvvil U ll I WaltZ'S DYBIJAHI. MUTUR 00. U I ll fi Bllllard Academy Dem in ,Q ii ' ll Dodge Brothers ' Motor Cars :: BILLIARDS EI ll I Il and for ' :: f gawi, .. : CIGAR s S 3?f'jji'5g :I 'I Q If K, fait' I I IZ X 5: The Popular Place Phone 414 Brookings, S. D. mm,:,mx:ex:melee .zeeec eemxxexxi .':::::x xx xx 'ami '::mx:x:A::7' :I Q f7'71,ef , i I I ' if 'i if E: FW 5 1: C D 1 1 : II A ' I I U , . f is :I Prlntlng for Students 55 i For Sale by 'i Ei Dancing Programs, Booklets, H E C N O L A N Society and Club Stationery i H Drugs FINEST LINE OF-EER IN TI-IE CITY Q, - Brookings County Press EI 409 Main St. Brookings, S. D. Phone 178 420 Main Street fi ll ll il ll l-b::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::p4I A WHISTLER WRITES HOME My rloer pa and ma:- - Dis colege life is surely yunderful. I hav already saw college bell Wzlin and p1'esident Perisho. She certainly is an astonishing cow and he shaked hands wid me de first day I come hear. I am already getting up in society. Last week I valked home wid de president of de prep class. He invited me into Gulicks restrunt wid a bunch of oder fellows tovhave someting to eat. One of de boys told me as I wuz de last won thru I vould hav go pay de feed. It takes quite a vile to get used to dese coleke custums. Most cvry saturday dey hav vat iss called a football game. De people dat take part are turned luse in a fenced in field yust like ven you hav a bull fight. Ven vun man blows de vistle cle padded men run at each oder and valk all over de oder fellow. I guess de object iss to brake de oder fellows bones. Sometimes ven vun felolw does not get a chance to trip anoder he throws a lobsided ball at him. Vunce I saw a fellow grab de ball and try to run away wid it. He didn't do vel as dey say at colege hear becaus vun fellow triped him and for oders yumped on his back. I guess dat learned him a lesson not to try to steel tings in daylite. I eat at de boarding club vitch takes place in de cellar of de door-mat-orie. It is kind of hard to get used to eating spagetthi seven days in each veak but I spose de authorities no vat is best for us. On special occasions ve have beans too. H I am sending home dc socks you gave me for my birthday. I thot it best to change vunce before coming home for Crismiss. Your effectionette sun, SEVERT SEVERSON. C. L. STACY, President A. P. STACY, Vice President E. E. MERRILL, Treasurer CAPITAL, 350,000.00 llncorporntedl A SSOCIATE IIOUS ICS IC. 1'. STACY R Soxs, . Minneapolis, Minn. 0 IC. l'. STAUY k Soss, St. Paul, Mlnn. 0 O O IG. P. STACY R: Soxs Co., Maison City. Iowa. STACY Fnnw 8: Pnonuon Co., . Albert. lien. Minn. Dfwinsox Bnos. Co., I Dos Moines, Iowa. S'rAcr lruuw Co.. Fort Dodwv, Iowa, STACY Bnos. Fniiri' Co., Lincoln, Nehr. STACK-M1nn:li.L FIlUI'I' Co., .lobbers and Wholesale Dealers in 1 Ullllllll, Millll. STACY-Essox Co., ., , . Sup:-rlor, Wis. H Imvmsox Itnos. Co., 3 Malrslmlltown. Iown. ' Smcy Fnuiw C0M1I'ANY,l I ' ' ' 'Inu C ll re, Wis. Callfornla Frults Oom-:N Corlrllssiox Uorimyr, Ogden. Utah. IC. l'. Smcr X Soxs, Willmilr, Mlnn. HARRY A. HUDSON Ma Illlglff Watertown, South Dakota -- A -----:::::::ic::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: P I w 1 P ll r ,:::::::::::::::::::::::1 2:::::::::f. uP:::::::::::::::::2::::::-:::::::- II Il EE HELEN B. JOHNSON 55 IE n ' ' ' V 3 5: Learn to sa - if Jwvlfmery ff if y 55 b 1' H ELMAGNO lv . . . . . U Everytblng Else m Lathes Furnlsb- 1: ings and Fancy Articles. C I I : R ll U ll nw IP i V ...,, -,- ,, .,,,. ,,. .,, 5, . ll JC EE Broolungfs. - Soutb Dalcota gi 4: 4 N f-.-1 f U U U if 'N . ll II Tre New Furmture Store II II :Q GEO. G. RUDE. Manager 11 if , , wa n 1 Best Place to Furmsb Your Home :Q U Wall Paper. Rugs. Students' I, Desks. Pianos and Pbonograpbs EE .. ,r H 1. A. TAYLOR 1: UnJertaL1'ng a Specialty II II Cigar Manufacturer :E B'T'Rudei,:::2gg Embalmer' Brookings. - - Soutb Dakota nu wr 1, KENDALL BLOCK PHONE 3 ff if P 1 ll Brookings, - S011tl'l Dakota l, U::vc:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: tl ' nr ' if H U as RUNNING BNOS' if H The Neeeee- Hinkley Ce Q Merchant Ta17ors il :I SUCCESSORS To nn -i-'---1- N . ' 55 LADIESW' GENTS SE 5E C. A. Johnson se Son U 1 U 1: ff French Dry Cleaning WK, wr Pressing and A7terat1'ons 4: H . . ll :T Re15a1r1ng 4: J - 11 5: Automobiles, Trucks and P H s u 5: BROOKINGS' S' DAK' fl If Automotlve M achlnery. U U ml 1+ N ll e- . . 1: -- If Brookmgs T1re Works 1: W 1' Vulcanizing a Specialty . jg - e :I gg General Garage Busmess I' Tubes and Tire Repairing 1: 1' TRY Us FOR U . nu Rubber Accessorxes, Etc. f' - H - :E 3 Rea! Servzce 1: Headquarters of botb : FIRESTONE and FISK TIRES :Q M 1 ml nw ' n Corner Main and 5tb Streets SE A. G. Frickc. Prop. E. J. melee, Mgr. BROOKINGS' ' ' SOUTH DAKOTA Flett: Let's go to the library tonight. I Lamphier Cwhen acting as proctorj: No, I have to stay home and take care of my floor. 'I'ramp: lVIadam will you do a kind deed for a poor man. Lad f: Certainly if I can. S . r Tramp: Here's a button. Sew a pair of pants on it. Ewing was creating a terrible disturbance in the kitchen one morning when his wife called out from the next room: Harry, what on earth are you doing? Opening a can of tomatoes, replied Coach. Well what are you opening it with ? I 1 The can-opener of course. Did you suppose I was using my teeth? From the other room: Oh no, but I do know you're not opening it with prayer. Ich weiz nicht was soll es bedeuten Dasz ich so trauring bin, Ich habe mein crib vergessen Und musz rely on mein Sinn Herr VVoenig ist kuhl und er chuckels Und ruhig lacht er in glee Und er glaubt dasz er jemand will flunken, Ach Himmel! Kann dasx sein me ?-Ex. . . H E I T Z DEALl1R IN De Laval Separators Fairbanks Engines Keen Kutter Tools and Cutlery Phone 62 BROOKINGS. - - - SOUTH DAKOTA ::l:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::p4::::::l::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: HORACE FISHBACK VAN D, FISHBACK HORACE FISHBACK 659 SON REAL ESTATE, LOANS INSURANCE We have on hand for sale at all times choice Real Estate Loans-absolutely the best and safest form of invest- nt We write Insurance of all kinds. The cost of Insurance is so little and the satisfaction in knowing that me s. one is protected against loss from fire. tornado or cyclone. is so great that no one can afford to be without it. CALL ON US OR WRITE US AA-A----AA-AA''CCSSC2222222222:-t:::1::::::::::::::::::::::::::::3 :boo4:v---------v---- 1 Class in Mechanical Drawing --- --- -- ooo' :::hc::rc::::::::::::::::: For KZ GOOJ 5 ancZ10 cent Cfqar Go to SA.NDER'S B1111rd Parlors B R O O K I N G S South Dakota I Y I ,Xx. RCIUCITIBCI' The Clarfn Stuclio For Plmotos of Quality :QA Also Dongt Forget the up-to-date Kodak F1'n1's,2z1'ng Departme nt Films Developed .... 05c per roll Prints ........ 03c each Post-cards ...... 04c each WF' OVER HUB DEPARTMENT STORE I n:::::::::::2::::::::2332222222-1:22222222222222Y f -v- -------vvv-.. ---- E I I I J. B. EL E CO TRUCTIO CO. I Established 1894 I MANKATO, MINN. I I Have built the following buildings in North and South Dakota: I Horticultural Building, Brookings, D. I lingineering Building, Brookings, S. D. I Ladies' Dormitory, Brookings, S. D. I State Creamery Building, Brookings, S. D. I Court House, Brookings, S. D. I lfresbyterian Church, Brookings, S. D. I Carpenter Hotel liuilding, Sioux Falls, S. D. I Deaf Mute Building, Sioux Falls, S. D. I Addition to the Catholic School, Sioux Falls, S. D. I Citizens Trust M Savings Bank, Aberdeen, S. D. I Wholesale Grocery House, Fargo, N. D. I VVholesale Grocery House, Valley City, N. D. I Sheyenne Valley Bank, Kathryn, N. D. I Farmers Concrete Elevator X Flour Mills, Kathryn, N. D. , I.arson's Stores, Kathryn, N. D. I Arm' are now building the 370,000 Armory Building at the I Stale College. I First Class Service is Our Motto I , , IT II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I :::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : :1QQQ: :qQq,---v,vv,,,,,, v Good Gardens Will Help Win The War YOU are cordially invited to join the South Dakota State Horticultural Society. Our annual reports areprinted by the State, but, aside from the oflicial list, is sent only to members of the Society. Our mission is to gather and disseminate the best knowledge and experience concerning Fruits, Trees and Gardens. XIVe maintain that Horticulture is essential to the pros- perity of the State. 1lThe Society was incorporated under state law, january EI, l89O, and the twenty-ninth annual meeting was held january 22-24, 1918. Send to the Secretary for a list of free plant and book premiums. This year, ot the free book premiums, we recommend especially Green's Vegetable Gardening, a book of 335 pages, illustrated, on gardening from the northwestern prairie standpoint. The annual reports also contain much valuable information on grow- ing vegetables. 1IAnnual membership One Dollar. ' Address, N. E. HANSEN, Secretary South Dakota State Horticultural Society BROOKINGS, S. D. IFS If he was broke would Nielsen Steele? lf roses :Ire Red'l 1ll'C dzlndelions Brown? If Wiles' birthd11y is in S0l11Cl'SlS Andrews in lVl11y? If Olson would Beehner would Hutton Buck? If Holm Bangs Fenn would he take Skitf out on tl1e Waters? If Curtis was Bigger would Andrews Dye. If 11 Sflyllll' wanted 11 lVIr1st would Baxter llewet on the Morrow. If tl1e Lyons 1lCtCd Cross would the King Hyde. H . B. M,x'1'T1 I IEXVS XVIYIAT' Do You Tuixk Anovr IT? lVI11h11ny Qto his Spanish elassj : lVell, now that yflll have seen her you will have to agree that it was worth while. Prof. Brown to Boorinun: You C1111 improve your speech if you le11ve out some of those Z1-Z1,S.H lioormnnz 'l'h11t's n11tur11l fOl'ZlI1 lQnglisl1n111n. Brown: 'l'h11t Illlly he tr11e. lt's I11lIlll'1ll for Z1 pig to stick his feet in il trough, but tl111t does not improve his food any. Phyllis Reid would like to know where 1'11isin husl1es grow. Froin Goddzirdls speech in eh11pel-- the most lINp0I'tZlI1t thing in extension work is to be able to hand o11t Il line. ,,v,,,v--,,v----,--v --v---- -f---'I --0--00-----O0oooo ILLEY GARAGE EE l ' ' W 3 :E urns Pnntery 1: Il 1- 1: EE lf JOB PRINTING W5 QE Exclusively EE 55 W . . . li If A W1,fP?a11ii ' A lf Eg THE KIND THAT SATISFIES utomo 18 epaxrmg an I, I: Machincvfork, ' --- ll We appreciate the patronage of if the Class of '19. and of all Elm others, and thank you heartily l ae All Work Guaranteed ,I QQ E. T. B U R R I S 11 voooooooeoooooooooocco: :::::o: : : ::::, H, G. FOX E. l. ELLIS F. M ELLIS Fox 6? Ellis Land Co. Farm Lands, City Property, Rentals and Life Insurance EXCHANGES Brookings, - South ,Dakota Good Business is Created hy Good Service W e Have the Business POOLE'S BARBER SHOP Tuh and Shower Baths Shine parlor xraakzhys Musik' cyiore Is the placs to get all the falesi yaapular Wuszb gil 'WW Pianos, Music ami Piano Tu.n.1ng A72 Brookings, South Dalcota I. O. PETERSON jeweler and Optometrist Expert Watch Repairing anal Glasses Fitted Correctly Brookings. - South Dalcota -- A-A-----::::::-Q-Q:::oo0OO-vm' ll 1 ll 11 1 J, -:::::-:::::::::::::--::-.:::::::--i: ll . . 11 jg E R HUBBART S jg ll tl II Cafe anal Restaurant 12 ll ll If Meals, Lunches. ll . ll 11 Confectionery 11 1: and Candies . . II --- ll ll , u ll If Ice Cream dellvered on short notice 'I ll .H-- 1 if Pima 181 415 Main sf. lg il Broolcings. - - South Dalcota Il ll ll ll ll 0 I1 3 h 11 ll ll ll Hig oss 55 ll on your linen is a thing of the past ll ' -' -'2 '-f- A -V ll ll ll if Our Up-to-Date Machines 1: give you a lovely finish de- 1: manded hy all up-to-date dressers. ll ll 11 , 1: Broolcings Steam Laundry :I ' fsoft Water Usedl ll tl ll I II ll II ll ll l F C NEILL H I . ll ll 11 ll ll ll 1: 1 11 0 il U ' ll U ll ll 41 ll ' :C ll Il 55 1 TRUNKS amz BAGS gg ll IC II Il ll , I1 ff lVlcCarl s Land Agency if jf Selling Land is Our Business 1: ll 11 ll l 11 II We have it at all prices and Il II located Where you Want it. 1 ll ll WY F N ll :I City Property, Insurance, Overland 84 Oldsrnobile 1: Automobiles, J. I. Case, T. M. Co., 1: Tractors and Machinery. ll 1 ll ll ll Il s. H. MCCARL, Mgr., Brookings, scum Dakota 11 ll l - U ll ll ll -------------------------v-------'J Vulcan Machine WOFkS Cylincler Rehoring Oxy-Acetylene Welding R. J. GETTY. Pi-op. BROOKINGS, S. D. A. L. DAVIS fs? CO. 'Dealer-sin Furniture, Carpets and W all Paper Unc1erta1er'ng and funeral-f1'rect1'ng a s15ec1'uity. Brookings. South Dakota OLAF EIDEM Lawyer Brookings. South Dakota Philo Hall VV. E. Purdy P. Alexander Hall, Alexander G Attorneys at Law Rooms over Cole Merch. Co. Brookings, - - South Dakota 8 RCC077'l77'l67'lC2 That Brookings People stop at The Kampeska ln Watertown THE COTTAGE HOTEL Roaming :House-'Rates 50C a Becl CHAS. w. DAVIS. Prop. 311 Williams St. Brookings. South Dakota THE LEON HOTEL is at Your Service Brookings. South Dakota Tw COLLEGE BARBER O. L. GRAY Shaves. Haircuts ancl Soft Water Shampoos Basement of Central Building Brookings. S. D. uong Wing' Chong LAUNDRY They Clean Goocl CHARLIE SAMPLE Best Cancly in Town, Cigars. Confectionery, Ice Cream Brookings. S. D. DR. A. A. HARRIS DENTIST Telephone B-84 Brookings. South Dakota DR. L. G. BORST Dent1'st Over Kendall! Pharmacy DR. E. A. LENTZ DENTIST Over First National Bank Brookings. S. D. O. H. LAWRENCE DENTIST Over Hagen! General Store Brookings. S. D. Hou E. C. MILLER, M. D. plzysfcian anal Surgeon 49:00 to 11:30 a. m. Ph ioffice L9 'S 1:30 to 5.00 P. m. on' Res. 275 Brookings, South Dakota DR. R. JACKSON Osteofatlzic Plzysician Calls Answered promptly Phone 8 Brookings. South Dakota :::::::::::::::::::::::vvv--v,--:pQ4, U :P . ii gg MRS. PATTERSON 1: ii Exclusive Miiiinery U lr If Fresh Pattern Hats arriving eacii Week tl , ll :I at Mrs. Patten-sons II I Ia EE if if M733 Muffen :5 u , :: 5: .7Y41N1nery . . . 1: I in if Cutlery. Safety Razor Biacies, Aicoimoi ff Stoves ami Lamps, Paci Locks, 3: Heaters, Etc. - J. L. JARVIS, Brookings. S. D. f. U if it EE 1: MISS M. JOERNS fl i ii lf U15-to-Date fffmnery :I II POPULAR PRICES ll ll 1 H Brookings. South Dakota nu Y N In II mn 0 It jf MISS MARTHA LINDSAY jf fl Manicuring. Simampooing, Scalp ami Facial :Q Massage. Switciies Mad: of Comiaings. II PHONE 180 BROOKINGS. S. D. ff 11 If il ' U u ll if DR. ARTHUR H. STOLL H Office First National Bank Blcfg. U 55 Brookings, - South Daicota 4a ll nv ll ll U 0 ll If DR. E. W. FORSEE fl Osteopathic Physician 1: Graduate under the founder. A. T. Still Office in First National Bank Blcfg. ll :I Office Pi-none 146 Res. Phone L-l14 I, 0 . ' Il ,I Brookings. S. D. 4, ig Il nr U ni ii A. W. HYDE, M. D. in jg PHYSICIAN and SURGEON jf :i Residence corner of Williams Street and Ninth Ave. - :: Office Hyde-Harris Building, Main Street. 1: EROOKINGS. S. D. gg n 5: II! I:::::---:::::hQ::::::ooo9ooooooooo9oc:::::::ro0ooc:::::::::: I il li 3 I , u I ll lg ll :I 1: n I if 1: gg It n U 3 ll , u 0 tl ml ' it v 1' Q :E EE :E EE 3. : 'E EE fl Mrthnhint iipiarnpal Qlhurrh, Ernnkingz, S. E. If ll ' I, One of the Greatest Young People 's Churches in the State 5: EE 4,i::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::1::::::::::::::: -::::::::::::::::,...lI iTc:::: :::I::::: ':: ::x 'x::uu'::::::::Siu-'cczxx:Cixi fi .: I .: E Let your own discretion bevyour tutor. lg -Hamlet t II ,E ff ll , 5' 'Q Good Advice, too. ', I 5' 1 1' 1' Visit our Studio, Examine our Portraiture and :E 1, Judge for Yourself if II ' nu ' II lb ie :E II oYLoE's STUDIO 55 :. QE EE -------3113232 oo::::::-- - -490,1 I1 , ' 11 11 . 11 11 I ll 1 The Bee Hlve Store 1 jf 11 1, 1l 11 A Reliable Place to Shop l, l , , 1 ll A place where the Satisfaction of each cus- U J' tomer is made the First Consfclera- 1: tion in each and every trans- ' ', action. 1' l 1, ' 1 E ll ' 1 ll ' I We guarantee everything we ,' J' sell. hecause we discriminate in l ', Inuyfng hefore We se l ', 1 ll ll 1 E .' 5: U ll E. S. HANSON 1 15 1 U -- A.........: :1 ooooo lf' The Brookings Cafe Stuclents find this an excellent place to patronize E We aim to serve everyone 'in a prompt and pleasing manner. E M6073 and LUUCIICS E Phone 145 421 Main Street 1. M, 1 , , . N 1 ' 1 .,. 1, It fi fe , , '1 e L 1 1, 7 E TO G G E RY Collegian anal Price Clothes for Young Men Particular Men will fi cl the right and up to date Haherclashery here AMd DyCl 'gP t ewant you to ca on us x iglkxlli X ! . . .D - 1. 1 1 - I 1 1 1, Xl ll Hz: In f 1. 1 11, W 'wifi 11 THE ToGGERY 'jj 6' 1, LQ 4 Nl JACK RABBITS Ear Sweet Sprouts because they cannot get as Sweet Thing As Getty Keeps So when you wish to sweeten up GET IT AT GETTY'S Phone 175 BROOKINGS, : z SOUTH DAKOTA If it isn't right- bring it back Cole Mercantile Co. WE KNow IT The student who sings while working is always happy. Yes, but how about his room-mate ? Are you boys laughing at me ?,' demanded Professor Powers of his class. No sir, came the reply. Then,,' asked Professor Powers, what else is there in this room to laugh at ? Now,,' explains Professor Miller, if you have this theory in your head you have the whole matter in a nut shell. Bonnie, said lVIiss Spencer, you stood on the porch quite a long time with that young man last night, did you not ?l' Why Miss Spencer, replied Bonnie, only for a second. Well,'l said Miss Spencer, I a1n quite sure l heard the third and the fourth. I am very pleased to meet you, said the father of the student, shaking hands warmly with the professor. lVIy son took college Algebra from you last year you know Pardon me, replied the professor, he was exposed to it hut he did not take it IN STUD1sN'1's MIEETINCI Hoon: Christmas vacation will end Tuesday, Thanksgiving day at eight o'cloek in the afternoon. Williams Piano Com pan S I N C E l 8 8 7 Northwestern Agents for Largest Line of Everything Musical in the State. Kranich 8: Bach, Knabe, Estey, Kurtzmann, Kimball, and many other Leading Pianos. Victrola -Headquarters A D D R E S S WILLIAMS PIANO COMPANY s1oUX FALLS, s. D. ::, ll ri qi H ll ll H ll li H ll ll ll ll o il H il ll ll ll ll ll ll il ll ll ll II ll ll ll ll ll ll il o ll 0 ll ll li ll il tl U ll ll ll o ll ll is f fp - T 1 f QU IQVL1 TOM -,-1 3-,,,... X F-' .F--Q x ' - J sf g35fxw5,' f,f L ' ,. Q 130 , 121 M is j aff , - - 41 W mi f-.f '53 .ff f l 'V' lg , Lf! A H .if ' ff, ff-C-' 5 '+A' Y :QW 9 .T 11. X if ' 'f f , f..'.. 'Zi' 'ff-:- 'Q+f1 '25 T I I f T- FI: zu' xx gig' N ' , 'Li If-'rlfm XXX Gi- K! ia N' -:gi - F V -M Xi :Vi f l +L,T .7-fi, 1 1 v Jfvlfwi jf l4l'.l1- ff' I j',.1'1 TL7 T11 1. Lv 4 f f.,4.3- 'KEQ-- ' 4 qifg , '-4:-g , K Q e ci il H H H H H H H H H H H ll H H H H H H H H H H H H H ll H H H ll H H H H H ll H H H H H H ll ll H ll H ll ll H H soooooo YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT THE HOME OF E x 4, 6? 4 'XX is gi A SOUTH DAKOTA W I7 ll lpn M ll XE, wit-: THIS TRADE IVIARK PRODUCT IS A FOR GUARANTEE SOUTH IJAKOTA PEOPLE sm MAID W1 ,f v w' OI GOODNESS WIIE RE HIGH STANDARDS PREVAIL THE MINNEHAHA CANDY CO. SIOUX FALLS, S. D. 1w------------ H ll H H H H H H H H ll H H H H H H H H H H ll H H H H DAKOTA'S PRIDE BACON Eat Meat Sparingly HE use of less meat and more vegetables is the patriotic duty of every fami- l There are many nourishing conservation dishes which by the addition of y. just a little bacon may be made to entirely take the place of other meat at the meal. A practical cook book full of such receipts will be forwarded without charge to any housekeeper sending us her dealer's name. Write us today. Sl' 'rl ff Ihin, will: all rim! and :mls l't'IlIOUL'll, lllorrollfs' l,IlA'0f!l'S Pride is fhr ccouomiral bacon. In wa ar Every pound sold is .valid meal. Look for fha Roll-Hear! lrazle-morlr on bacon rarlon. JOHN MORIIELL 82 Co. Sioux Falls, South Dakota ooQ::::::::::::: qQQoQQoQoaooo::::: ::::::::::::: :::oQQoo::::::::: ::::: ::::::::::: cooccoc : : : : : : ccooocqoooooooo To Szifely Cross the River of Doubt Bu Where Style, Service and 5' hoest Durability are Assured. In colors Hose to Match C3 GILLESPIE 6? ROGERS Footfitters voo---v,,----,--,,,-0,---Q.,-----,,,,, vvvvv vv- Sum ,gEEsl,':i,ffi:. -afmrgfzsg E::Z1fsse:5B DEPARTMENT STORE Brookings, S.D. Efegant Lines of Dry Goocls. Laclies Reacly to Vvear. Menus Furnishings Slmoes. GrOCCFiCS. Large Basement Safesroom o L 4 1 tl :Vim --- ---- - '--- ----- '---- ' ' f 1 ll ff This is What Brookings Has Done ' l 1 :Q for Us the Last Four Years nl It will do the same ll I for you l ll if BROOKINGS CREAMERY ll ll lb l' THos. BANG, Prop. A 1 1, jg u....,::::::::::::::::::: ' :::::::::::::: I::: ,c::::::::::::::5:::::l U B 1845 1918 5, The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company 73 years of service f H. L. BUTTON, Medical Building. I District Manager BROOKINGS, S. D. South Dakota Corn and Grain , ' Growers Association ' I Annual Corn and Grain Show and School I Help Put South Dakota and Yourself on the World Map A. N. HUME, Sec., H. E. DAWES, Pres., Brookings, S. D. FUIYOH, S- D- I :::::po4::::::::::::p4::::: -------- -------------I-----------3c--------A--- :::::o::::::oo::oo::::::::::::::::1 fNEAT X HAGEN'S BREAD Did I-lAGEN'S BAKERY ' Phone 174 A. M. Wold Construction Co. GENERAL coNrRAcToRs Brookings, S. D. mga Heavy Construction and Fire Proof Buildings 3206 Estimates Chccrfully Furnished Wornson's Studio E The Home of REAL PORTRMS Phone 411 Brookings, S. D. ...T1eIE... jfah Beatriz TRIANGLE and WORLD PLAYS .fllways fl Gum! ffflvlll I2'Illt'f'fdfIll!ll'lll We will appreciate your patronage C. CORNELL, Prop. --v-0--Ov------v-vvvvvvvoooooooo Remember This- NVe like to Tracle with Particular People, because we have the Quality that Suits Them Phone 148 I. X. L. GROCERY F.N.SAUM8zSON,Props. A The Cottage Store One-half block from the Campus is the place to get things for a SPREAD A mi fthe of CONFECTIONERY and GROCERIES Also Stationery and Fancy Work Material Students Always Welcome 1 l::- ..-.v-- - -----v.v- -...v.. ...., - - Manchester Products COST NO MORE THAN OTHER PRODUCTS nur H Q UA LIT Y GIVES You Momf: , As., 1? 15 y Q tqirlidif? .nj ? G 054 . ..l.rafer 1 PURE FOOD GRAIIAMS Baked only by MANCHESTER BISCUIT CO. Factories SIOUX FALLS FARGO U. S. A. ------vv---v-v- vvvv -----v- - -vv-v--4 l CITY HALL--Commercial Clulz Headrluurlers County Court:House O O O I O U I ilirnnkinga Glnmmrrriarl Qlluh BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA EHE Brookings Commercial Club occupies the upstairs of the City Hall building shown in the upper left hand corner of the above picture. There is a reading room, smoking room, billiard hall with three tables, card room, cloak room and all modern conveniences-all finely furnished, making a very comfortable place to spend a few hours while in the city. l T he Welcome Sign is Always Ont COLLEGE Students, who have parents or friends visiting in the city, are invited to make the club rooms their headquarters. This invitation is not limited. We extend it to everyone visiting the city. We want everyone to learn about Brookings and to those who cannot visit the city for the purpose, we will gladly send information of any kind about the schools, colleges or city. Address all communications to THE COMMERCIAL CLUB BROOKINGS, S. D. r -----vv-vv-- - -------- --- ----- -- -----------------v-v-----v- WH- H1 THIS ANNUAL WAS PRINTED AND BOUND ig tie ' BeacI1 PrIntIn g Co: Sioux Falls. South Dakota Higlz Gracie pr1'nters anal Binclers IYA, I I- - - f -- . Q Corner 7th and Phillips COMPLETE OFFICE and BANK OUTFITTERS DESKS - CHAIRS SAFE CABINETS - SAFES - VAULT FRONTS CORONA and ELLIOTT FISHER TYPEWRITERS Filing Devices in Wood or Steel IF IT IS USED IN THE OFFICE-WE HAVE IT v--- ---v--I N 13 311 i 11 Q1 1131 ,N 4 34 1551 1431 ag ,1 fx 3 1? Q 4 11 if 11 3: 142 141 13 ,N 1 1 .4 1 14 I 14: 4: gs I ff . 1, , 114: 414 . 14 , 141 324 I J, 11? . 3 135 14: 142 15? 121 ' 231 182 vs' 1145 Nl ' 141 14' I4i 141 -f. '45 ffm. f AI-IN 8g LLIEf ENGRAVING QTQIVIP-ANH .,iE?Z?!!!! 45Zl444fW4!QEEW295''?:R2Q? 2z ESLTi11Z'fEiiifSI.'i211'WiIiiIIf.1'f.1'.11'LZZ 2f,1f.i1'l1111E? ...............................................,. .... ........................2 . efyfzerf affaflffyfzrlfefzr . fHq5effQuaW .1-0 9,3 AN N UALS' -1 T .H 1 ,,y WR 1 W: -Y L 'i1 '?R1'f' , E ' 92 'x' j:5S?1 P1 32. if L M 15 Vjw 5.5 L 4 af!! 1 f ' 41' . 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J6ns'asGly -fI?4 'L OMC? and 'DMZQ C H IC AG O ,fffvwukl-P-soufznelfa-valpao 554- W,.Adam.r ffreel' 5 1 K ,............,, ,...,.,.,.,.,,......,...,...,.. ..., , .,..,. .,.. ,. ,.,.,...,,,.., A llllllil M lhllll' I I lllllll ! wm,,, ------- :ggggy,.v,,,,,mwwwf, 'VM' ,JZ ..... M44!6::::: ...... ,. ..... ----:1:- -A-- --A-:::::::::::--.,---- . I i 1 4 .,.,w.,.,.m4,.mm.,,,...m,mf,Nm'm-,,.m-.mmmm,.m V, .mnn ga'n . , ,, ., ,, , , .-,,,,, .,,4f',: oc:::oc An Educat1Ona1g gppOrtun1tX For Young Men and Women of South Doleoto STATE CGLLEGE OFFERS I. Ten Regular Four-Year College Courses ln ' 1. Animal Husbandry 6. Mechanical Engineering 2. Dairy Husbandry 7. Civil Engineering 3. Agronomy fsoils and Crops? 8. Electrical Engineering 4. Horticulture and Forestry 9. Pharmacy 5. Home Economics 10. General Science fTl1e General Science course includes work in not only the regular Scientific departments, but also courses in the departments of English, Mathematics, Modern Language. History. Education. Etc.J H. Three Regular 'Three-Year Courses in Music: Voice. Piano and Violin HI. One Regular Two-Year College Course in Pharmacy IV. One Regular Four-Year Course in the School of Agriculture V. A Number of Special Courses in . 1. practical Business Training 4. Cream Testing 2. Secretarial Mrk 5. Traction Engineering 3. Creamery 6. Farm anci Home Management F or further information concerning the coffege in generaf, or concerning any 15art1'cufar course aclclress- E LLWOOD CHAP PELL PERISHO, Premlenf SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE BROOKINGS. s. D. :::::::::: ::::::: ::::::::::::::1:::pooc::vc:::::b4:::o4:::p4::::: -:: Qppreniatinn The 1919 Jael' Rabbit Board wishes to here express its appre- riation to those whose assistance has made this booh possible. To Professor Hutton for his photographic worhj President Perisho, Professor Harding, George Phillips and the boys in the Seriiiee for their written fontributions we are deeply grateful. lffithout the support of oar adziertisers this book would have been impossible. It is only right that the. students should patronize them in return. We recommend 'very strongly to future Rabbit lfoards the ser- wires of The llfill fl. lfearh Printing Company of Sioux Falls, and The .lahn and Ullier Engrazfing Company of Chirago. They have not only dealt with us fairly, but have spent extra time and effort in assisting us in the preparation of this book. llll :P -V ,,, 7' ,521 -: . 113- 21312 o l ? 19. 55323523 M ,-ff X. -Q gif X f fjffw, N. .., fxxi A--f if -I -1 NM J k,,,f' ,JN ef v-' qs IN X f w P F kgs! gl WJ-7 0 1 V nk' y N ,p O 1 lx
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