South Dakota State College - Jack Rabbit Yearbook (Brookings, SD)
- Class of 1925
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FISH BUSINESS n1.f1N.4cL'1e 'ev f - nJ E!E!E!E!l E!lE!lAE!E5lE.!IE1lE2l411T DLE 4 A The 1925 AE Q O W' JACK RABBIT E11 gy -- ' 'J M ' A ln I Hi'-A v . Y V i .' '- I E ff . f V1 YY ' ', THE JUNIOR CLASS g ygngj ' A of SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE , x T, f' I , -A ' ' BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA ,H 'U , K V ,W , IPT T EEIEEFEI HE! A ' ' X ,BB f s,. 3 ,, I 1 K, I 1 I., CAMPUS F JH. xv' I . ,Aux 1 F .L w f J I4 .v . X '-: - '7 ,- .. - .,-., , , 5 P.-14.1 . ' , 'g 1. -ia' 1' f 1 1' '-'fzfi' fi' J .:, .ws . .5 .3 ' 31 , 1 X 'Q 4..- f. W ,.,...sf:.'-1: 1 4 AJ J 4 gf 4303511 rr' Iyglvxfn ' J lv- -' ' T - ww.-.15,g4:,, 4? w s V. c we 4 , vY1..L,,. ,HV J li J '- ' - 1 - ,- K v :Q - ' 1 ,1 ' V' w - I 1 , f ,'-' 1- x ' 5 . , . f V 8 1- 5211 'All 4 N , 5. ,, J 1 xv- 3. F -Q' 'P 3 fi I - Y - .Q 1-N, Q fy , ' Eff 1 ,. , 3- 'v AW- 'i'-'HL 'Y' -.1 Y.-fy: - -' , ,. , I' i 3- e' I . a V -f uf- -5 Q- A Y! . r, . ' . ' 5 . 1 -. 1, .. rv Y, Y , f J L J if I 'tv jf. 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Dwight ............................................... . ................ President Mrs. Helen Gamble ,,,,,,,, ,,..,,,, S egretary Hon. A. J. Driscoll ......,.,,,,,.,.,,...,.,.,,.,..,,..,,,.,,,..,,,.,,,,,..,.,,,.,,,., Treasurer REGENTS' COMMITTEE FOR THE COLLEGE Hon. T. W. Dwight, Clzairman Hon. August Frieberg 17 . .. . ,, v . A-v I. villa V li l i Yfl.fI1ifTQ'51iYili.'.-5i.l!1iTi. i!iififilliiiiaifafili li EJ 4 5 fIii7i.!llff7ii:1.. .lnliuifwla:Ffiii5aRf'ial1iF-Til'tfqiiiii.. .iil.Qf'mlli...i CHARLES W. PUGSLEY, D.Agr Presiderzt of the College 1 S W , .1 W, f., X, -. ' ' ' X V , 1 w. K: M, 4 L, A.: -V HY --Y. ... .. ...V , . ,... Y. ,I ,,-, L ,- .. . 1 W To the Stzldelzfs of South Dakota Slate College- I find that this book typiiies the efficient and delightful Way in which the students of State College have carried out every task during my Hrst year's Work with them. I am convinced that one cannot cast his. lot in a more pleasant or proit- able place. President. 19 :YQ ik? QQ , Y f -' 'T' '. N GEORGE LINCOLN BROWN, Ph. D Fire President and Dean of the Faculty 20 ng' ',fif', j'.v 9-3 :'if.+: ',x ' if is '- -'- ll ' 1 uf :Im ,,:nH,fn!:r '11If:f. f,l'1v,.7,I. U if gf 4' TP. I' W Q C fi li. Amr 4 qgllllh ' ' g nl S? 1157 Q f f r 1, X M X :Fl , V f fy' wh , J ' Q In 4 x 1 Zi,-an-mari -' l 1F arultg 4 ,, ,.,, ,..,., ',.,, ,., ,I , 1 4' , , 4, ., ,,l Jul, ,f W in ii!-'jlllili X 1 f ' .... . - .1 fi . DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE CHRISTIAN LARSEN, M.S.A. Dean of Agriculture IN the four year college course leading to a Bachelor of Science degree, the student may specialize during the last two years in Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Horticul- ture, Poultry Husbandry, Veterinary, and Agri- cultural Education. During the first two years of the college course, students take up chieiiy the fundamentals, such as History, English, Natural Sciences and Economics. Many graduates of this course have made out- standing successes in the following lines, man- agement of farms and pure-bred cattle establish- ments, for themselves and others, pursuing ad- vanced study at other institutions through estab- lished scholarships, doing teaching and experi- mental work in colleges and experiment stations, operating market institutions, privately and co- operatively owned, doing teaching and demon- stration work in Smith-Hughes high schools and extension service, teaching sciences in high schools, working in city, state and national civil service. The opportunities and needs along these dif- ferent lines were never greater than now. 6 , JAMES W. WILSON, M.s.A., LL.D., Direftnr of Experiment Ti F J., , ic, ,.. ,, 1:5-I E nrrnifrrlz rs' f a Vi' he 3 ,iw 3 5 2232 E F gf' li -Z fill E' cn Qi? 5 Q 5 l 215 2 'S N gg M 3? -I if gh I 3 C1 eg 2 7' as cz si? Q5 Z 2 em if Q 3 T5 U ga? J , if W 75 71 K 4 w '5 1 41.1512 1fl:x',wvlp.QL',g's.L MAL LQ QM'dillIpldkalHwlilfygiijigziigilifzrgiiyilx411E4uli,,ygfltVvey3'l1Lighmqg.. SA ,V - . . ,...,. - ...,, .. ...., W P A ' 'Z ,, g. .. L-1 J. G. HUTTON, M.S., D - Agronomy fb- M ff --s 1 Is- l :Q .4 as . 61 s, IP.. Qi' P? - , Nb- Q: , f- , ii , - .b' ,, l. , 3' U- 9- , . E. VV. HARDIES, B.S., Ei - Q ff: D: , QQ.. Assistant Professor of if 1, .. - D. 4 1 X , , 4 - gil N HV- 3 QT : , ' if .R .WL- '4j . 'K ' ' :Q D- x? ' , - in ff . 5 - 1. D- .fl , - . . ,. - , w J., . -G mf' N , - .Q Q 4 1 .. f. 1 fy F D , z,. f. SP .. W N , P: ' 5.6 - .. g- ' A. L. BUSHEY, M.s., RAYMOND BULGER, B.s., 'JOSEPH MACHLIS, B.s., fr . Assistant Professor of Assisiant in Field Crops A-f.f'f., S- D- Sfflfe Soil D 57 231 .- Z: : . .. V MATTHEW FOWLDS, B,S., ? 1 ,Q -Q D- - 21 Instrrlvlor in Agronomy -Q 5, ::. it i H ga... - Q D- Q, QQ Ei ' S1 -'E c, ' -W if P- E S,- - 1 453 j GUY LARSON, B.s., . gg .-Isszstant zn Sozls O. X -I cj l x? 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' V- - A' V A- F 'T' ' 3-- 'fu K W l . :7I2'1 L.if'l.iE,.CfL'llL 'i1.1l,..Z!5L Sf' ZJQLl.,.'Z-' 'P lf,'..f',:7Tv'jE.. , ' '. . -6, :T'i TIY.'1Y4..I t P T1 ' ss lg , N ' 5-55.- ?f'1 .5 - i 'i E Fi ag :ll Q21 s for-P+ ' ii .- A :bf f Q15 . 1 .5 I Q9 -I ., . 4 y P: 5 5. A. H. KUHLMAN, M.s. ZAA , ,153 Q A3-.snrinff Professor of V' Y 511 ii Animal Husbandry 'V:' 1 CHAS. C. LIPP, D.V.M. C. D. GRINNELS, D.V.M., 7 3 Professor of. Veterinary Assoriate Professor of fi - I Medicine Animal Husbandry A :QV PPP: 1115- ' 14111 IL. 51.1 3 :F A .uq ,- L ,-1 .- lv- - -x --' . . . J la? 5 .:s- n , Q fqs .4 .1 . 'P Instructor in Veterinar ' 5 il ll Science y 'P 'P .1 .QM VY' .A 2 . isis Z Q PURLEY M. KEENE, M.S. I dssistant Professor of ' PAUL W' KIESER- if 1 t . Horticulture kv Agrioultural Editor F I F :Q ij D- 24 r f . 'ff -.-. - , -. ' ' 'f .-.r.-X.f':f'1:'s: . fA:rv'wvvc1sway!-weefwrerwr'-px:.:'s.:-..g:.--:--1.-ff1 zwffw-fsssvffsi-:wf-wr-vw-vfvw - '-STN-P-:Terr-1'-'fr f f-M-' - - -' 'V 1 ff 1X , Y - X -A .2 Y . ' 1'fi'1' R:fl!!.1:1'elfwlw f!?1ff'-WWU'.f?irl.!.'73 fP?i75'.'lWL...H 52? ....... '11311'Qfif4H1531'FWFRfilflliisP11NHUfEi1.1Wf1!l.17f7E!i.fWli?ff'I z -411 Q f 1 J. B. TAYLOR, D.v.M. Q bg .1 L . r.. f-,.A . , , , . N. 1.- , Y . . ,- .,, ,,,,, ,, ,.,A5C!,... Jam. ..,.. ,,m,,..... ...r K H., V . ' f f' U'lf 3iy l1 f 5fi!'f'1'2-'Y'i'V'l4 'WliWlV1d'f,??lQ Ol'l!1'Z'5!i!Z'l!'ff'A'll lSfll'lL5W !'W!'!VZf'1WlQU'WZlW giQ' A AS: flag gg ARTHUR T. EVANS Ph.D. N YVAI V V' H ' WE Professor of Botany E gb: 53 T D5 Ei 'E ' 14 T F? SPE E. J. PETRY, M.S. Conxulling Botaniyl 1 Q-:E Q QD? iffirg f ETHEL SUE HORTON, T. M. OLSON, M.S.A., LYNN COPELAND, M.S., 1, M-A-r ,4.r.raz'iate Professor of Instructor in Dairy .4.f.vi.f!ant Professor of Dairy H11.rba7zdry Hllibflflfify Botany GEORGE L. STEVENSON, K 3 B.s.A., N Profeswr of Poultry Hzlsbzmdry ELDQ1 :L If E. J. PETERSON, f 1. L Instr11c'lor in Poultry fi I Xi, il fi 25 1 Vw T' X O' VH n IIJ lu J :II 1' f 11Tflzeillffylfllffmle.. .Mm ..f5r:FfrI11,XmI1w'ml1ffl!I U 9 2 5 lifqilhf.filmAx.f,1u1I..X,f1.Mul1,?.fnim ,.v umriiifzln.. Julmyf, ., . ,, ,.f , . . , - ., ,.,. -,. ...,. ,. .:,..,.,. . , -.xg r.: 1.1: ..,c-rs A :I -X Husbandry 4, 111. 1 Ny- s .1 ss l.fl.l1, its-V ,..- Q.. yn , v,,.A, ,1 ---Hts,-s-sy-' 1, , ':1.5,g-m..,.' ff1,.i.,'f fi, 5r'JULs.'U-Aly. ey7eh if4'Li'W'l1PV-'QQl!I!P,5sfl'L s.'llU,1.'l5i 2J'rULlUifLl'fUL-J'!l142.41 ,'f:. I'L,. -213. ,As M. X15 H. C. SEVERIN, A.M., E Q Professor of Zoology and X 25. 4 Entomology f is' A- .IG LN Q E. C. O'ROKE, M.A., W Assistant Professor of f Zoology 5412 1 5, Q1 is E gl -qw g lffli! GEORGE GILBERTSON, M. R. BENEDICT, B.S. Qi M'S Professor of Farm -5151 Assistant Professor of Economies ': -' Entomology dit .5 fl ,islil 3 R. E. POST, B.S., Assistant Professor of FQ Farm Economics ll? L 'I G FQ is v. R, WBRTZ, M.A., Assistant Professor of K, gg Eronomirs 5- If E gQ 51 'rr ,P Mu s.s,s ,... , .,.s. .... . ss,s.. .. G. -. '-.f :NF 'sv 1. . 1 , . ' P 1 . V. Q lj . .vs ,- C. G. WORSHAM, M.S., Associate Professor of Farm Economzcs 1? A vt- 'U' mf' xx sv N f x zffslllliwkliiolsxs.fssjQQ..',1Iis1EQs'foEH!sm-ltffmllxmtlgftfslnllsi .ml XUH 5 AI1aYu1sf7f1l!1EcH1n. .,1lUn. Mins slim.. .AUM ..,j UVa..ffss1Ilsb, f'I1J1 ll 1 H C. SOLBERG, M.E. A .,-, .- ,. y I I V ,V ,.V,,- ,H ..,,,..,' I,.,l W., ,. V. A.,-. Q.-, ..',..,..,..-, ...E7 s-WL-H-g .Y -5- , V, . .. J - . ' .. .- . ll l U s gill'holla-,VLU'F l:..l1l a.' !'.a.l!lf'.a'5llQ Q'lIl'lLll!lf'lfgQ'f?lilQl'lll'filllIill'Il'l.il'llll!3l ! A.Q'll H.f U 'l Nl DIVISION OF ENGINEERING H. B. MATHEWS M.S. THE Division of Engineering is one of the three departments with which the college was orig- inally started. Its policy has been progressive from the beginning and has resulted in very gratifying expansion. Courses in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical engineering are oEered which equal any in the country. Admirably equipped laboratories are placed at the disposal of the students. The quality and thoroughness of the prepara- tion given by these courses is well demonstrated in the success with which the graduates are meeting. Many of them are now holding positions which compare favorably with those held by graduates of the leading technical schools of the United States. The first two years are devoted to the basic subjects of mathematics, physics, chemistry, draw- ing and shop-work which form a foundation for the last two years of purely engineering studies. Y I Arling Dean of Engineering h Profcrsor of Physirx D. L. SNADER, M.S., Professor of Cifvil Engineering H. M. CROTHERS, Ph.D., , Ph.D., Prufehmr of Illerlmniml Professorvof Eilectriml Engineering E71y171NI'17ly I I s' ..,, . .s.s as D l Ill'-rl 'll-'ffI1.Zilrllzfhfiilifzillzlfrllzlfizillfzllliffill ,ll Q 25 IMFTllffl5Illini1liullEilllF'ZlllfZ1L.llfqallluyillllligliyllVHV fe ' If xr. x 17Q V2Qf3fl557'lg'TL,'QL4-5?'gJ!V? gL'NLg'f'ff'LQ'V7f'.Lilfi!!?l5f'lIi!Q SD' Q'l5l'lgf'?ff fi3?13?V'3Q'U f2QPPU'l4l'Yli'5fQ5i'lJ31 'LQ'fWfl'L'W'!. ' f fl Q5 E ir '7 x -1 '-gi i W, .Q 9 Lx v A D1 Iii P .A 53Q Q s.- . 1 . I 1 9 ,, Ly a: , E WG .E Cf 1 'S , ,,- ev Q: Yi . Y 5 H - -1 .,,. . D ? 'H s 131 of s ' of f 54 Q s E. i, , X - vi 1 flssistant Professor of :Q Industrial Art E - . 5- E 241 2? L , D ,.. ,J a , , 9, .L . If -pdf V JI' c. o. GOTTSCHALK, I to LQ Assistant Professor of FREEMAN ANDREWS, gba if 24 - 1 r :gr 1 V -1: , +,q: 'D y, :: .i a ,: f.: f Q41 '? D I.. , .. kfff Z ,Q .. D s -A-t kb ifqi A 5: p sa, D 'D , Q D .gs N L, ,Q V: s L. c. MAUGH, B.s. Q. 'Qi IIl.S'll'1H'l0l' in Ci-'uil Engi- . ,i ,r .Y AN m 4: 1 ' 74 :Qt :sg 1 H. H. Hoy, M.s., J. A. BONELL, L. - 4- E Associate Professor of Physics Assistant Professor of iii t U- , mlb A Q s E 1:5-3 eq - 241156 28 in A ...D ,Qs,.msx:'W:'ff'::s:.'-2-2' .iv-mr.-.-N-Y V- X 1 - X - - - .- -. ff s ' H -- -nz. s , -: . X. . - - --xr ff .' ' ' f 4'-. f, r sf, W f, I. , X f- I,-, f f xg! llqggifgllibjqal:EUHny,.Q1g5E'jf1NIfQ1,1:1,?:,,1lM 1m.m1ussbiflrmllumgl Nil Q25 llpffxligfiff 1l1JfZ.1mZ1g1 mm11,g1ylxqQgyqlonmivnmmlmsiillzlbqqgisnhX' .... -.1 2 F f E. E. HARTNETT, M.A., si Ind1l.s'lI'fal Eduftltioll Instructor in Forging ,,, , pg ,Di sg ,D Ig. ' ' L - neering ' F 9 V If r , M'ez'haniral Engineering .Mechanical Engineering 'I ,., X..... .,, . 1 l l 1. i,l,.v 45 ff, ,154 ff. -y .l if l' will lp-iv-'y-V 'av 1, 'yr-j ,'L p 1':pu 4px l l . I 'l ,-. 'f N 4 -l' ,-it life .ig ll. ,D 'Qs Jill ggi:-l lf.-'. 'l .gilllgfll gl- ' .-gp-elm ,Ls hey l DIVISION OF GENERAL SCIENCE G, L. BROVVN, Ph. D., Dean of lin' Facultyg Dann of General Science THE Division of General Science offers to students an opportunity for thorough training in the fundamental subjects of mathematics, physics, English, foreign languages, natural sci- ence, history and chemistry. The high school graduate who has not yet found his life work may obtain from this course, some degree of prep- aration for any line of work he may choose to follow. The four year course in General Sci- ence allows specialization either in the biological sciences or in mathematics and physical science. By taking advanced work in the courses which this division has to offer, the ambitious student may obtain an M. S. degree. JQZQZWM A. s. HARDING, AM., Professor of History and Politifal Science J A WILLIAMS, A.M., B. A. DUNBAR MA, Professor of Ldumtion Professor of Chemzstry 29 , . . . k L, s Y ld... . . , . L. .. J, ' V? x I '7 l lllfql ll ljldl lllll-in lf-1 qiullfyl ',:Ji'!?illlll,'.lIl1I1.. will ll Eli 2 E llivllllfx,:1.lg,,.1lnf.:lillE WF'-7lilVlll X' llvl l V n s. V. 4- -- - r- --Y X -. '- 4 -1' .4 11 r: '-:f 14 Q 1' 4, 'v- ,A .:- , ,- -- ,.4 ,.- 4 WV. H. POWERS, A.M., X Associate Professor of English, Librarian JANE MULLENBACH, 'b A.M., HELEN L. MAGILL, M.A Professor of English Instructor in English I. L. MILLER, A.M., Assovialo Professor of Illathematics ADA IVICCORDIC, A.M. b . Assistant Professor of Instructor nz Ellgllill lWHfhEmdfiC5 VIOLA PERRY, A. B., 30 A-.7-7.,,,.... ,-. .f. E.- . k, , r . . - QI 5: K -T .QQ .-. if ,Q .,-, ?.- IW I 1 1.21,T7,:Hff.ffm,Iffsiilfflal-F'1flJIP,l1l1C'.uHIf?sI.IFffnY ll 9 4 '!17w'lEl5'v, 1:Ff1l1rf 11!w7'..317f..l'.Y11l1k.f',,iK.'.f'fwif1 nf W, ,-- -1 -X 4 ',-1: ,. -.,, ,HM -V . , -, ., E2 - fr- fm 4-,' 1 s-,UW V ,sv ,H 4, U , ,V U --l,-- M-yiu, +1 -.fm W -uw ,Al L.: '.... .:,. -L: ----- --xv. -...sA...s...-1.--.. ft: ..-'s.s.-.. L. I., A- -s ,E , 1 Vi Q fll C gi T-1 gif --.I P P lg 1 I If il f F92 JJ D a C. C. GULLETTE, A.B., ig Assistant Professor of 5 ' gi Modern Languages ' T41 1 5? gs GERTRUDE s. YOUNG, ,E . A.B., r 1 A . MARY A. STITES, A.M., C D3 5 sszsrani Professor of --:E 1-51 History Instructor in History f Di -,iq Q Kd T 9 E C sf bf S gf fl .,i 'W 5 I? ,s gf 2 gl 3 is Di E- ' G. W. MCCARTY, M.A., --E Associate Professor' of if 5 ? English inf I . X, . 5 iq P ' ',. , g I Q- . GERTRUDE McKNIGHT, ALICE COONRAD, .5 . P1 Instructor in Voratiomzl Instruvtor in Vocational D.: 5' Subjects Subjects at -Q ss ..- Z' 'S ' f- , 'a ia 5 I Y N.. :ffl ' 5. fx? 2 5 . . . ... ' ' ' ' ' ,,.. ..l':'- X.,-, ,. , - s 'S 'Y ' X, ' , 3 ' -3-K --s-L3 i- -V Q., .,g, ,,- V . Z., ., , , V P ,.-, f X X w is ,X sf 4,1 , lg f ,X ,ST lv, 771 Q f 17. 171570 hJ:lrT'fAlEFlllX4lHlhx'rli!fls..uIlll1MlllVlrT.. .lnlllslg xlsilnsxl, .mll1,. ul, M, .mths His, HIV soiflmnsJ1vJns..1IHl 1, .-III.Isv1lI'l.V.A lm, ,,ll..1,,s1lm..u1l1xk. ,xklk ..l1 has .K . K I Q H M IW! E1 -w gms 3? 31 li s F -2 E. R. BINNEWIES, M.S., , fd. s 5 Assoriate Professor of ' E :K ,., , Q s .Z X 2 s 1 I 51 ' X. 1 s 7 , 14 ' 'Rf'-' R' TAM ess if , X. v v'. 7 ff xf x ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' s. '-B1-r-1---fr-1,1-gf:-fs ::7':1,i:':': M r-pw fr - -f -1: .ruff W w.s: 'i V 'i V' Y '1 ' VW In ' 1 s- , ' ' -: 3, wr -1 'ww qv-'xv - 'xa1 ':,4:: l1m'4.1 WV '1 l' tow'+w'ws4vmf9fHwwfsfAWv':f111fttssogssz 'ffl ' Q L 41 if Q il 4 53 qi Q . 1 Chemistry 41 t if. N Q41 s t ee , Ed Q G. W. BOTTERON, M.S., i L ,ifssismnt Professor of D- C- FARI-EY, B-S-, Q Chemistry Instructor in Chemistry I if! f f 3 ffl? s '-f y '. 'fli 5 . 'c. R. WISEMAN, B.s., 1 5' C' F' WELLS, M:S Assistant Professor of 'Q - Instructor zn Chemzstry Education - fat 32 :xflnfXsgslfglilin.jfifilsffolfqf3f!I,f,Xvg1p,ffflls'fF,nlbfyyffjffAihigslwf HQ Q mlyFQhillsFifi.UUE:IlNf.nylt:DfqAQ1Hff,nfmfislily.'fnlllmffllfhgiHslfslll Al -A 51 s. - s S. I S .f Assistant Professor of 1 :fl 1' Ifarational Education r fly , s. W. JOHNSON, M.A., .4 -4- - - - - -- v .N.,...........,...e........,.--.,.,.....--..-......,.M.,..T.:,U.,5 ,Qi .... g ...uf .,.. . .. . ...rA.',,.,53v.g:: :x,,1k,x,.x,0.,Q.. A .lllihl- L,:.-. 'flLQ. f!l'L1'iV'Lf.'f lLff'i5'ifl?li'Qi'flI'Q SEV Si l'lil'Zlllfl'l5llWlilllfllllllfl1Q'lllLL'llVXllll'LQWfi '5 I 'N 4:1 .L ,. li z 5. if S g. s 'Q X. ti as Fe si .Q ts is st oi li t.. F.. 2. ft DIVISION OF PHARMACY W., K THE Division of Pharmacy was first established as a Department of the South Dakota Agricultural O College in the year 1889. Its growth during the earlier years of the institution was slow. In the year 1915, by a special act of the Regents of Education, the title Department of Pharmacyn was changed to the South Dakota School of Pharmacy . In keep- ing with the rapid growth of the last few years, a if new organization has been perfected. The Division of Pharmacy, as it is now known, sf promises to afford even greater opportunities in the gl profession of Pharmacy. The low tuition affords an fl opportunity of placing pharmacy within the reach of 5-- those of moderate means. A choice of courses is g offered in the three and four year schedules, although the state examination may be taken after completing the work of the first two years. The Medicinal and Poisonous Plant Garden, the LN Modern Display Windows, a good library and a strong faculty are prominent features of the Division of Pharmacy. One strong student organization, the student branch of the South Dakota Pharmaceutical Associa- tion functions regularly. The 'prominent features of this organization are the annual banquet and the issue of the Industrial Collegian . Every student EARL R- SERLES, M-5-, in the division of pharmacy is a member of this Dean of the School of Pharmacy orgamzfmon' W fZV is gt ' SHERMAN W. MORRISON, 'A Ph.G. Instructor in Pharmacy 9 XI 3. X E. ANTON HOGSTAD, JR, M.S., g Associate Professor of V Pharmary 1 , 3 l .1, 'ix 1--tg. '. YntlpillliifllfIfif1m.4f51F'1114.33e!f,fr:lFifrnfiilligilI ll g Iivfiillrviruff'ruff:ulnyii181113111Egulllfiillufilb-I1if-illiV -i j,- Vw 1, iwwwzi .xr fe 2' 1- , Q ,A l ll ' K n ,wlv l K , , l DEPARTMENT OF IVIUSIC CARL CHRI STENSEN, Professor of Music THE music department and the musical organiza- tions of State College are great factors in de- veloping what every -person should possess, namely, a well balanced education. Through a gradual process of growth the de- partment has advanced to the point where it is known throughout the Northwest. This is principally due to the untiring elforts of Professor Carl Christensen, head of the department, who has developed the Mili- tary Band and the Symphony Orchestra to a high state of perfection. Much credit -is due Associate Professor Peterson for his splendid work with the piano graduates and for the artistic recitals given by his students. Professor H. L. Kohler has perfected the glee clubs to such 'a degree that their concerts are in great demand, not only locally, but also over the state. Miss Margaret E. Snow, who is assistant in piano, also holds the important and exacting position of accompanist for the department. Mr. Virgil Person, teacher of violin and concert- master of the orchestra, and Mr. Endresen, teacher of wind-instruments and solo clarinetist of both the orchestra and the band, are both splendid musicians in their respective lines. K H. L. KOHLER, BA., ,-Issistmzt Professor of .Music W. A. PETERSON, B. Mus., Associate Professor of Ilflusic I 34 t., ..., , ., ,.., . W .-. .-T W- ,.. 1. , .., F, .,.., .Q --. ,... can ,.-r,. ,,-. N, 5- .va ., ,tvs ,fe V- v -JV. -,f -N ji :Q - s, W. s I -tl .-.lf s, .1 l 1 1 s -Il ' to lm T'-N-:fv -' 'lgff in t i X 1' ' riI'1,.w. ,.1' ul .1 H, vi 4.112 ll.. H I z:f iz: 9' ,W . ' :,, K., , 1 w U ' ' 1': ',,'f:,s11' '-W' pu 'QF W '1s1sq ,'HQ1tx- .'rMif W.' BIKINI'fi'l1',-Wil 'if' l'lw',LfU'? .i'iQF if . , 522 . , I DES fw- 1:-rg, 1 ., , 0 lf Q. if If I.: MARGARET E. SNOW, ii.- Y. 20 LM. I B. Mug., , 4 Inxtructor in Piano R. M. ENDRESON VIRGIL PERSON, 5 rx-3 Instructor in Wind Instruments Instructor in Violin 2 ,2 Ii i D2 bi 1. .Q gi 7 .Lg ? D1 n 4+ 'Qi' if U73 -' 1 ji' 7 5 .ri C531 ,RFI -gf. Iiffi - 35 3 lv 'Fr T7 ' ' Tx R 5-W-X--ff Y-7 ff, if-,W-flnqff -qv vw 1 w ' ',-r ' ,I V, X'f'.fZ'f ff' , S71-T1 T? ,W ' I W fi2:f!-luN,.1,e..:.' ..if,,:'.m .f1snlfl..'.1I?1l1..MMA .Allui.l1U 'U Q 2 5 U Mlm- .MH-Tim....E1w.T'...:,.,f..:luD',1llM. WMI.,..,1ll,..'.wI.f.,, .1 - aesthetic temperament of the entire student . 1 group. Charcoal drawing, design, weaving, oil fl 1 ji .41 Q43 E E3 HAZEL M. WILLIS, B. S., ' all ' L-Q' 1.2 il'Qi'lillillllffllllllil'fQQ fi'Q-Q 'llQWllgllfllllflliiil Q3 ilk? QQ'fl5'LQl'i'Q7i'f'7l31lgflii i 'gif 'li' Qi' , ,..r ., , . ,,., I I 'rl DEPARTMENT OF ART QW HE Work of the Department of Art is de- 11 signed to cultivate in the student, intelligent 4 . Q appreciation and enjoyment of the beauty in f ga, nature and art. Due to the number of its elec- tive courses, this department plays an important ' f- role in the development of the artistic and E Q fl painting, basketry, pottery and many other courses - are offered. Excellent instruction in well equip- f' . ped studios makes the work pleasant as well as , 41 1 - gi 1 profitable. , rj 'Q The Art Club is the student organization - which functions under the guidance of this de- ,Q , L 1 partment. ' +G A ADA B. CALDWELL, B A , g 1, Professor of Art ' Id S , S1 ? iq, H ix! 3 3-ii Associate Prafe.v.vor of Art '- S 413 3 5 i 3' 3 Q1 ii 2 il - .5 - - 2 :' i ' 4-lzl 2 , URSULA NELSON, I .Q , -. flxsixtant Profe.fsor of Art 5 fl Qi 1 E9 36 A -41 .l . T'fI:al1iT?'i1ilffllliufxfailfrhffnll1tl5fH!faiF1'i1I.fTfi!Ii1fiirifi7iiIis,T 'LIs!l!.fii!l ,USD 2 5 I1Fl1l!s7i1iFf:llsYli'i1iYHlzlfliiifzxi3-YzlllfiillzifilnyIl' 1,x '.: i 1.5 .i,'- . I I I r -xmillimll llH,,g,ilfgfL!j,5l'Ljjllll!t,il!L21',g1ui-'iq'krLilqiltxlilllfgxiil, l H DIVISION OF HOME ECONOMICS EDITH PIERSON, M.S., Dmrz of Home Economics THE object of the course in Home Economics is to teach the principles underlying the proper admini- stration and management of the household, whether it be in the city, on the farm, or in institutions such as hospitals and dormitories. The courses are planned to -permit the students to obtain a broad, general training in home economicsg or to specialize along one of three lines: textiles and clothing, foods and dietetics and teacher-training work in home eco- nomics. At the beginning of the Junior year the student is expected to select one of the four groups mentioned. South Dakota State College has been approved by the State and Federal Vocational Education Boards for the training of vocational teachers of home economics under the Smith-Hughes law, and graduates who have taken the teacher-training course are given certificates for teaching vocational home economics in Smith-Hughes high schools. Positions open to graduates include teaching in secondary schools and colleges, extension work, work of Home Demonstration agent, dietetics work in hospitals and the management of institutions. Op' portunities in all these vocations are becoming more and more numerous each year. State College gradu- ates have positions awaiting them as soon as they graduate. In fact, the college has been unable thus far to supply the demand that has been made upon it in this respect. M l, 1 .. l LOUISE L. LEATON, B.S Hsxirlafzt Professor of Home Economirs GRACE WASSON, B.S. FLORENCE SLY B S Arsorxate Professor of Home fl-Y-fvfillie Pf0ff-WUT 0 Home Efgngmlfy ,EC07l0771lC.f 37 A lllvlll ll lvl 1 1:Fill1FFfll1T?Yllluff2iIl,n.FZ,lI.1-UOQIW-ii5AiillglfeiliiillhfjlulllfffllllfilalulhflIX livin lllwllvllflll il 1 Q E 5 3 D A ,, Y , .... ...t...,.......-.:..,.,.s..:., ,... -......... , . . V , , ..,., . Y- T L,-. . ' H-.1'V21-L'i LJllft.,-2it'24Ultr'1ilff-14'fillslflllgflll- 'sff'fill Qflllfl llVQJlV7'illllil'fElLJ:?l'i.'5QW:lii? ',i 'V.Ql'VQg' 41. ., .Qil DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCIAL SCIENCE C 1 THE Department offers a complete college Q ' course leading to a Bachelor of Science degree il in Commerce. The course is designed with a view to giving the student a broad education as well as . special training along commercial lines. It provides Q for specialization along two lines-one in the field --t of business administration and the other in com- fl ' mei-cial education. 'il The student who wishes to fit himself to the 7,1 best advantage for a business career could not Find Q a better course than that offered by this department. The versatile business man is the one who succeeds 21 and versatility comes only with thorough prepara- il tlOI'l. .f ' The Commerce Club, a student organization, il holds regular meetings at which new developments V in the various commercial fields are discussed. fi q ELLSWORTH o. PRATHER, ' ' B A M Accts , . Professor of Commerfzal Sczenrc .qi fl, gl, .Q H , 3, Q. 9 . Q . 1 VV. H. SAATHOFF, B.A. fl Imtruclor in Commerce -il 41 I ,L 41 ij MAUDE UMMEL, B.A. :EI Arsixtant Profesxor of -L is Commerce Q tj 'il Q il 33 ' lx, ,ft - V. , 'X1'.' I 1, t ,---v .. L 711111121511E?T11ll5rQyI.l:h1myr1fT,rfJg...lm.milf,lflfltjflrlfikqmfgfiflwlX .DEQ 22. SW4Mlml1t:.n133i.l.tE1t.emliffinl1mmmn2Mul1.Irmm. A ' - 1 - - A . 1, 4 v- -- J ..,...-,.--...L..n,. ,, .. . - - - -- A, --.---3 .K - -gf -3 M-A-:ff H-ws: -.fm .Q--f - 1 1 1- if .in -V v1,-- V- -1 -3 1-.AJ ., ., - ..,. ..., 1. ,V-V-A .'- 3.7--------I--. -w-t,-i.-- 'i :,, l:f,',Al,1X. 'gl' ,, , .Ml will' Q-ali yo, - 1,yxx.vi,ig1i1 iw, ilm, WH- ,ml -,Nw IKLML- limit lllp A UM. Q1 if,-'-N .. ,,4'1:..1A.a L'f'Q1't b...g .-'assi-,1 TL.. JE.,-3.1 Em A K.. -1 ifz DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION tg NTERSCHOLASTIC athletics are heartily encouraged at State College and the splendid DJ facilities at hand give all students an op-portu.n- D7 ity to participate. The three major sports- football, basketball and track emphasized, but for those who desire only exercise, boxing, students of collegiate grade are eligible for inter- 1 Dt scholastic athletics. 1- L DE elf required of Freshman and Sophomore Women .:. only, but special work may be taken by those D5 who so desire. it '? Q. E C. A. WEST, 1s.A. 526:11 Profesxor of Physifal Edumtiovz .Die ADA oil QD, 2 - 1 :T by bc. ,DTI Axsistanl Profenor' of E X3 fi E fi BERT E. ECKBERG, Bs. DI ffxxistarlt Pr0fe.r.f0r of jf Phyyical Education E 1.5 2: 39 f IG 1.24.11 ,wi T.Siiir1ffmiIMT?f.ifTmTfT.1ifi,i'Tf4zFTmfVrlifinl Ilint!NiinFfix!iiYitl1iilifHaX3WallUTYIQIInfflnlliggilglqjgggirmif Wrestling and gymnastics are given a place. All by Physical training and aesthetic dancing are '51 e NELLIE J. KENDALL, B.s., F. Phjuiral Education V Q V3 'L ' s 2 '.'fr' 1 Q' 1 ,es-w. r.-r-fc'-r:+-fe. .t -:gg-v-s:-ff1q-'--- -v'- -:-fzwrfmz-'-'yr'.rf,v -' :M 'rf '1:.rf-'svr .- ...H .INV wr! ,lI,...A,:.,!.y,..: 1... - 4, 1 . V..--.1 ,--- l .1--.1 v-its V--. 1,--n . U.. . ,-. l' I HHill?- lf4-i?lff?'i'le'l'l'?fl.f'. felfi'lAlll eTlllf2, 5,9 e'W.4lll'.'43,f'1i'ell'Jil'will,e'fl,liE..l,ll..e'Fieil .. .N ..Y----- - t---1-N-H------H Y A.. . .....,.. -...-....m. .. . , - ,...-,.,....-...,.-..... . .. Y -.A.-... . ..-C - J... -Y -M -7- 4 DEPARTMENT C. B. HOWARD, Capt. U.S.A., Professor of Military Science and Tactics OF MILITARY SCIENCE THE Military Department of State College dates back to the days when the college was born, for State is a land grant college, established under federal aid for col- Mechanic Arts, pro- given. That law congress that while brave, their lack of in the Civil Warg the Morrell law which provided leges devoted to Agriculture and vided military instruction was grew out of the realization by America's young men might be training was a great handicap and that the battlefield was a very expensive school. The Department has grown with the college, and the course has been broadened until now, students who complete the prescribed course in Advanced Military work become Commissioned Otficers in the Army, while those who complete only the basic training, in- cluded in the freshman and sophomore years, are qualified to serve as Non-Commissioned Officers in time of emergency. CPG. so-. LIEUT. ROBERT G. ST. JAMES elssisiantl Professor of .Military Science and Tactics LIEUT. M. S. CURTIS Assistant' Professor of Military Science and Tactics 40 r '- ' '1 -'11-X f -T fi A f ws'i'3 f,sf,1 x-! 'xfy. - viz.-.g::.fm:t. was rt-:.--:.w.:: Q. ne. - , - -..-es.,t:rr nrb..ww:.t ::.::e-::s--ns:fi'-':.51i'-w.s.::.1,1-:ggi-t,.,.t,,: D . V , . . . as 'I , . .' Vnl1FTgxl.i4njgll5.b:Q1liguifjfimlumilqrniqllxlfiiil1.gj,s1li.fjllpI I pWlxsplfinllatffh..UMnmllpeiql:QQflsmvllmlbjzllimpilllutiill I n ills .-4 4. J ..q L. Q. A.. ..w ' rlgiffiklif-lwg'mfli'2!lll'Slll'Eff:-flfzifl:'lif:'lk'1kflllff SE Q3llkl TllslQ'lilfifli3ll3li1ii'22l!'EllislilglIl'.l'Q2'll'l'ifQii1MillL' SECONDARY SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE PAUL I. SCARBRO, A.B., B. Di., Principal of Secondary School of Agriculture THE School of Agriculture courses give practical training for young men and women, who are interested in farm and home life and the development of the many agricultural resources of South Dakota. The School opens the last of October and closes early in March, five months of school work when the young people can get away from the shops, farm and home. Courses are offered for rural school graduates, students that have not finished their high school work and students that wish college entrance units. Aggie graduates are leaders in their home communities, demonstrating better methods of agriculture and home economics. W. E. HALL, I7IJfl'1lCl0f in SFIIDUI of Agrimltzlre MABEL S. LEWIS, Instructor m School of Agriculture R. N. AXFORD, B.A., Instructor in Srlzool of flgricullure 41 I X -. , .a,,.,.f ,, -...wr-rms.. M-.fe -. ,. X. . V-H: ,-.f :A ,iff-ssff::of:r :M- FlzlllfqllllfzllllYlll1Yfl:EllY'il!:Fl'ElFl1Jl:Y.Illmil H2325 gl1Yliilifqlullinlfnlllffflll131llflallylllllfilllleylllltlylllVll l . .t ...sf ,... .,-1.,.Ns. ..., ms , .. ., ., .. ., V, .. . .. s.. . ,, ri- V. -4. ln- .1 rn 1. -. Q 1.1523 is .,,, 1.-',,,.ig 'l' V tl A 'l' 5 ell'-JII1' e -We 'lil' Ulll 'llihi U4 53 B LWQtlllllgi-lil'.fs.'l!'l.a'lll'Q1ll-'Q' it 1l ..glil,g5f l L A ...-...... ...L Q, 4. .fs SCHOOL OF PRINTING SETH THORNTON Superintendent of the School of Printing THE School of Printing offers a complete college course leading to the Bachelor of Science degree in Printing., Short courses are also provided for those already employed in the profession who wish to specialize. A large number of students making avpplication for the course each term this year have been compelled to register in some other course of the College or return home for lack of room to accommodate them. The real reason for a School of Printing at State College is to train community leaders. The 'Lcountry printer-publisher should be the foremost community leader. We believe, in order to achieve the largest measure of success in community leadership and the mechanic arts of his profession that the printer- publisher should have a broad and liberal education as well as definite training in the mechanic arts of the printing profession. Graduates of the School have, in the past year, purchased community papers and their work is being watched by many printer- publishers in the Northwest. E. B. HARDING, Instructor in School of Printing W. F. ORR I. M. HANSEN Press Room Foreman Comparing Room Foreman N1 r r - , 42 .. . , ..,t. ..-... V -... ...,A.V ..... A ,,,. ...... N ,.,,.,,,. 'J ff W' f -' rr . '- ,xf rf f l fill llleifhlllkrf.ullqifflgif.fllntffillplfijfllilfulllfflIllini'A ll'fillli-ff.:llEl11vl,f,,ii.llDi,..lznlhfilllfilllinfilllgfjinlllbsifsll lvl l 4... . . -- V. 1 .1,. L , 1 -,., 1 f, wt- qi W lpv 1 1- is wmfsil. , l 'l:',v ' PQ- l EXTENSION DEPARTMENT I W. F. KUMLIEN, M.S., Dirfrior of Exinision E. VV. HALL, B. S. County Hgrnt Leader -','l, .?,'.v . I- THE extension work in agriculture and home eco- nomics is carried on in the different parts of the state, distinctly away from the college campus, ex- cept that some of the workers and specialists have their headquarters at the State College. The extension work is cooperative with the Fed- eral agricultural department, the state and the differ- ent counties, as to funds, and as to workers. Extension makes available to the farmers, in- formation on the different phases of agriculture. It also aids in the formation of farmers, organizations through which more economic production and more economic marketing of farm products may be ac- complished, This department is manned with a director and specialists inthe different phases of agriculture. ln the main, these specialists correspond to the different agricultural departments in the college. The Exten- sion Department also cooperates with the different counties in all of their extension programs. fl ' . GEORGE A. STARRING, Rural Organizatimz Spefialixt ANNA ANDERSON Secretary of Extension 43 Cl ' nf' 'Z ' 1 ' IH ln..:...f1fk...1l,f.g.,m...-it.M1lnTZtlfEfH1lfEZfllfiifll ill gqlillfiflfuiat 4.1iiiiimlpafflllvslr,fl1gfdflifilllplgfllplhgnllflzI1Q7A V 3 T41 il . S Z . Extension Specialixt in -J .. .. ,. . .. ..,.- .V - - -A . ---, . ..... .......,,R,.,...,.... V .-Y .R-.,. -....,.... .... .A. .. .,......,.,..f.- My -www : gr1f 1iI Muffy il-' Il'l1 r' 'fi ' vw I Q h1 ' 'rw M : - - ...M ..-.V .,... .,..,. .--X .., Albin-Qw'lA-..1lA.WA+fF'4'.'11'A. f112f-'lwfvwlllii ..., lmrwffllAll.xflwflswfH 'W' W ' ' R1 .ki x LJ F1 ' fi :4 Q , .Qi L-f ., .Q . A. L. FORD, M.s. 4 l .il J ,. El 1 QQ - Entomology E41 . -21 1 f' H. D. MCCULLOUGH, B.S. R. L. PATTY B S ix Farm Management Extension Speczalzst in 'kj Demonstrator Agricultural Engzneerzng Mil: .41 ffl 'Q 33 A. J. DEXTER, B.s., . . District Extension Agent L21 MARY DOLVE, B.s., Food. and Nutrition Specialist GERALD HEEBINK, MA., . .imma Lifvestoclz spmazm J R. E. JOHNSTON, B.S., . Agronomy Specialist Q1 H. M. JONES, B.S., . . Dairy Specialist ffl MAY K1ETHL1NE . Clothing spffiazin ij' AZELIA LINFIELD, M.A., Clothing Specialist TURNER VVRIGHT, M.S., . . Lifvextoclz Specialist i, 1 SUSAN Z. VVILDER, M.A., . Foods and Nutrition Specialist 44 G. s. WEAVER, v.s., . Animal Disease spmaziff G. H. VALENTINE, B.S., Asft Agronomy Specialist C. L. STARR . . District Extension Agent 2 , CLARA M. SUTTER . Poultry Specialist P. J. SCARBRO, B. S., Club Methods Specialist 535 iii iii firtllnfffiffflIilgiifillffxfliiHri?tmJaiQ4Il,'FJ.'l!E11!1YTfIl!ffl!! U 22 5 HFIVIQYJf1fff1m!1YI3i1Y.1:f7nf,1fX7 1 V I' V IC' ' A ' ' ' ' ' I 'K -. ' sr :var-wr---1 '-1: T 2 rvf:q-:r--1- :r-f , '. ' Q: rf- W' -111.16 :-::v':-Ps?'Wiz-,'fFfv:.',--Xfsevvf' fwrvfzeiwvvt-3 -1 N,--'--ww 1 3 , nv In 'ww U--. -- ,. . ., ,M f.. I.. I, ..' .us ,.,. .. .i.. lf1'Q.jw,t15'fu,'m'fu u'.2 v1fpsf:wut1ffwgf11lfd'4Iu1:u'uma S ID S Q 11ra1'm1lff-A-fallf:suv,sm'LJuw11'Q,HInf'Lfg'ee1'1Q:H1l'uQL1111ug5 A , H-'K -- --2--W ' A ' ' - f s -sm vf....., ,..g,.,,. ,ll .... Liz .1.'.-4, .:.,.L' . . ..,..':Z'.:'1.'.,L .'., FL-L,-4l4,.4ii 3ZLZl,?.F?E?.EB,ElLm:.-i'I..liikvi-ffl-.fYiAX.1 5 S ..f'f ? 5 1. V 3 A is - E i 4 P H1 X 3 - fi ix, ,LS ,, ,:- ,E :f 1 ,,., -,x, -9 35 if-A -41 Student Assistant int M1zsic Ap ' Q: ' .-1 QI' if-: QD 'Lf iff , EV: -A f ' L.. . .. ,DA STUDENT AND GRADUATE ASSISTANTS 'Q .- - ss gt li cr - sz, w i Z 1,5 1 Qs .2 ' W Q ' E ge :T . - . f A D2 5 fl .4 QE - ,: iz? bi R 2 1:5 22 ,... F iff! as . N- , as : is s ,Y if . Q S VTQ , AEE 1 5' s. 1 -4115 MIRIAM HINMAN, gps? - za . .. - ,gg S . fl Lx - -1 ,Q , D A ' -3 Z 35 E i E ? 5. 3. A 3 5 r 1 n,.. RQ 1,3 1 sw i, 1 Ii , it ,W ! Q1 'TQ' ,rd ,- xg if D4 we Q- QEEQ A ,T :L gt Cl ,D - X S - 1? , ,I 53, , , QP- 'i in FRANK COFFEY, B.s. FLOYD LEBLANC, Ph.G. .. at Assistant Coach Student Assistant in Pharmafy Q 141 A fi 2 :ze Nbgs fs 2 rf Fibif ,Q , , T Ni .Y xr. fs - Q, .s X, T -sw 5 Qi, f. 4 -S ...l --S V- .4 as M DE iii - A VVILLARD BEALL, B.s. Die qu if 1 1 E .u ,J f Graduate Assistant in Dairy Q -. Q- - if T .T Husbandry :sf Q 1 gb -S 'Z' . i S , ' TE 9 -ss -H ' 5 1zf 4 . , . 5. pd Z :gig .. .... -1-:Q ?56 dx C1 .. if Du 9 HORACE CRAUN, B.s. 3 ag f' .fj.1 Kr -X is ,- I if Graduate Assistant in 5:21. Jllathematffs 41 'Y 5' ng 7? Q: 4 i - P, 412, , , A 45 'T' 'i If . - b ,- . .Q .,,,, . , . , ,, ., ,. . ,.:..f.fA 4.,,,f,: N.--Q ..-.1 ,.,., ,,. ..,, ,J ., X- ,-fy , ,,., ' I C ' ,..,.... 13- I W h ual,islaffifsl:,FTf:IfGT,1mmIf12111515311..X1,'1qEfa11?FI4llnEIf1I in QXSJAQ, 5 VHAP lumlp-jj.QB11-..XnlN121Tfjlm1Eig1inEf1.U1EnI11I7Q1lq:ffI1 1!f,FZ -1 --1-.4 ,. u ,W il, 11. V,-4, , ....,. . K N 4 . ,, 332 ,1 1 if 4 45: lf 57 VERNE V. VARNEY . W Secretary of the Y. M. C. A. rl LOTTIE DEE, R.N. A1 College Nurse 'J . -1 v Q ! is 4 :' .4 XJ Q. I1 . -x 313 . CIA' l l ,fl elf. 4 V 4. ,..m fl 23 51 2 Lil. . . -vi' -.-v . .-. . , V ,, R. A. LARSON Secretary of the College . D. B. DONER, Registrar of the College 46 MRS. GRACE BROOKE Preceptress 7 ' f Nix .,,, , . V .V .'.. 'Ii-.full V7-1s:17wl11C..wSEn...11liwT',.h.P'Ah:. .,w1sf,.:15w.,T.1llII 14 11 izalia1fwillIlfzlllluff,lIfllX1T'ff1lI1'I2'deffnfflizmllfsfuf.'Il:?Tf1IV5:.'Ell1Q y r '- .L, 3, 1'--A--, w , - , , A l f. A R , ,-14, g 1 ,g IQSSCS B0bk TWO , w 1 . - w N l 'U W I 'fiil'b'U!f!!!.Q?'1ii'HWil!!'W2Q I'9Q'1U'Z'NVQ SDSQ QUUQQ'1!i4LL' '1WQl'FUQIIIfglnliigf?WQ'ii4fLQQfIiQWAW ' 'I GEORGE PATTERSON, E.E. Jasper, Minnesota President DOROTHY AYER, H.E. Lead T me as 3 ' Q .1 , Sisley w A4 V , K. Z CLEO S1-TELTON, H.E. 1 Dupree - Fire President Z , , -. BERNADTNE BALORIOGE, G.S. 1 Brookings ' - 1 iff ' J? it Q ? r' 2 5 5 5 21 Z Q :J 0 Z ' rn 2, - Ml W -. Y m 5 O fu 3 Us gn 2 cu E 5 . ,J -e 512 m we R11 3' F' F F P1 ' ' Ll QT vi I- -X , W.. DONALD Rica, Agr. Pierre - rw' Fulton D ' Hamm' BLECKER, G.S. Q i Brookings . T . 48 , , x . ,ij fr- X -1 M1 - eg T,-1 1 -Q7 . 517, , lx-'T f-ff !'7:,.:q7 fiffifi., .,Mii.,.f.!i1k jiiiIhfsflflmffiifilF,!I!:l.x'.1,li ii Z4 ixffnli T Q. iLa1,,wLi'.4. .milyiini iilkviv,,i,i,Ji..iilf'.,1filxf,:.4lm... U4 rf 1 W. ,.'- .1 ,Vw w, ry! www 1- -:ywg-Q -r ,V I -yi, -,H-,yr ,fr -,. -4:1 ,f -.',-,, ,V H - rf -M--w Kg 14,5 .--rm: 1,'n',:.xl'ryM, HHw' rd Wg 1 ,Q LK Q4 'LL gli -g. U.,-, l'f.Qf'f fic. UL-5 fb U47 QQ 'Qs g.,lw',,,Wrgfm',,-Q'! 4-,W,g,Hkl'4.'1 31 .L, 1'QLH' Lk Nlyga W 1 4-5 -H-V -- 521 - f 31 ' ' ' k tr' PERRY BROWN, Pharmacy .j-an ij RUSSELL Donos, G.S. Q i ' ' White Lake --Q 53' k W if 5? k 5 7-1 r f f if Q ,X N 3 g JEAN Cokormzas, H.E. - A ' ' N , ? V ' 311 Clear Lake -V 5' ' NL- , r k Z 4 - Q PV ' 53551 if X ll.: A f f , MERYL DooLn'rLE, G.S. D5 Q h 11 A I Ipswich ' r 31 a 1 + f a r y. l lijr , k ' ' ARTHUR CMM, G.S. ,7 Brookings 5 if ,-iii ' -'T 5 I ZELLA ELDREDGE, G.S. or f Volga Si 2 Q22- .Q4 k LE j jf: S ' -' ' 5 : ' 5 1 f G ANNA DEMPSTER, H.E. ' - K 34 Brookings ffl r r .5 -,, fiqfjg 5 AUDREY ENNIS, Pharmacy X 1- 'Pj E f Volga 1 uf gb. fa! I H Lili if -. ,f- 1' fl ' ' X? A X M f Y ie . 'i ?,, Q ? -N , 5: 5? 49 2-S- Llj rp: 77 sf--:7 -,..f qv,-rr, -'vw-, ,fa 1 ni . . -. r-'ns' 'Url-vu T ,rwl!:.f.rn'J1r rri5IIkr. .4JIfggQ,, u4armfff:P,.aIa.f,m:infm!f714f1w vlI1ff:I,1'W DrywallrAruilnirxllfffu:.1!jEfrtYQ1!1yy1E !Ifzillxqrrfjwrifuph... .f1lqlq.. ..u!1-Qg..'..sle - A ,- -N ' H --10 -: 'KS1f1f-W 'UT' 'fw-'HH' T- ff? W'frff1:LQ..,1,1E 15.9-Q fs,..z.:v. .T.',.zzs12..L 'i f-m:-':.: f- A-if Twfrffowr- -rf-Hrs!-v frffwf ovfl-N .-'A-f f f Q-15, f- -, In--if l n If mm- 1 r': l n rlgl ,f-4, --q - -1 I--, v- 1 V1 rv- wx 31-. '14 lu mf' : L 1 --x ' n--: WfwaffffQ.w1f1A AQfuwfiwfkfhq we L'WTb'1'l'2 A SD SQ suvwfwwifww41f'.f:1l'1AwAwlwwwwAr 1 ' 7 if -L '- lily 1 EMMA FAIRCHILD, Coml. E ' 5 , 1 Elb ' E f Q14 on R D V. E , CLIFFORD FRANZKE, Agr. E DL 4 Brookings PF ' R . F Q if i if 1 13 -A if ' MARK FARGO, G.S. A 4 if: in Gayville L - 5 E f A T NELLIE FRYER, G.S. f 35 Doland q E - Vi D.. 3 FRANCES FORSEE, G.S. - Q 5 Brookings . : f il A CHARLES FULLER, Agr. 1 A -1 . Dupree Z : ,.. ,- If by in 5 .S A 'fi - Mg . L93 5' 1 JOSEPHINE FRANsco, H.E. i 3. 'V f Brookings Q f -,- ,. 1. if A 41 EARL GANNON, Agr. W fb: E5 5 ' Fulton i 5 EQ 22 Q ii Ti PE ,- it L - , ,- ' I if if if I 1 L - ,. L 1. 2 J ' F7 'Nj ' , Af , , . .- , ' , 1nf!2TML!y.1,1:P?! f: Q:ffV!W'Wf''F-11'Ff??'1o!UIiff!Mf?!!'F'31,!WLF..Jl,9? 5 Wlliiv-IWW!W',W'1Ei'UF'?iU1Wf'W'1W2F?L41,F,''WH -H, v- - V ,. . H, T W-,L ...w.,:,. ,, . L .-,- p k - A -- Q'f!:'g1ffwLLJffgfilvigffwftgf' asLiwug.-Lfffggwl1 U lf Loxus GERBER, Comll A VVorthing . an .11 E mn.. 1: r RUSSELL HALL, 5 Aberdeen ? 1 1 CLARA GOPLIN, G.S. L Brookings In ,RALPH HARTUNG,' Agr. 1 McLaughlin ' nz if Q , F 5 - 1 V L u x .V 1 ' ,lj 2 I if ' O. RUTH GRIFFITH, H.E. QV - ' 4 .' 1 ' Cresbard 1 1 L. Kg ' W ls , ga .-53: l, Vifatertown V w , fl -': mwah' Q. 1. 1 ., - mm , - 5 I 1 AUGUSTUS HAINES, Agr. . l Mitchell L 1 ' 7 Mmuow IJEATHCOTE, Agr. L Plum' HILI.ESTAD, Coml. L Volga ' ' 51' ' ' !'ff'irW'.'7 Tf'2'7 7: 'Ti C 'T F 'T' ',Tr -',.T'.! 7.. f wT','1f7 Q75 xl nl I m:fw,J!w-J:X'Hl'g, -:MX-u,.., AIU.. ,1HIQ'f1f9 ' L M U -21 3 13,1 Him, ,!l.1T?l!uf..1l:1?f..l,x.'in1su,V.5,1vTf1lI1.. .,illii.,.l:i1lh.,,LL mmm ,ss ES HE mm am WE H5 se ss si ms n fn a .ms R . a ln' ,Q ' xxx . a ms ss? nam an W2 I ..t, V W wa N f7',:U'-rv' 'six 1-' M 'f 1 x W4 ww VH' wf',f1I'w HN WI ' IH U lm? 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X f-xg! ' xiii j QQQY D QQY , rx . RR 4 R .- .R 5 , 1 - H R ii I .-I-ffuiz' R ' .R J' 'Tip' . R Rt! Fi .X-,Z .. In 1. ' ' Y QQQV- '5 .,a. :-: .,. ' R: 5 ' 3.2. Q H -2- :ff ' ' ' . IR . E ,W :EE :X Q .. W- W W R -if Q. f R vi R . f Him I X HY IR LESS. R. x fi. R , . R. is Rf, R R R R R 1 R R R., 'TRJR RR ms RRR 1 RR Q. 'W RRR RR .R km RRR RR E RR RRR :fi:'wR RRRR gs-HBR RRR RRR'R,R Bm' R R,R RRR-,R R RR . .Kms RRZ R V E' .1 R . ,....,i, , .JR ?,.'RR ,N ,,., ..Y-..,,, .W Ai... I W . Rf . -If fi - ww' RR RR R .,,.....,.. P.: 1,7 ,,l Iillilgmlll IIHHV QNX 5.wig-WRQ-III-Iriivifg ,M HH I IN I I I-R --RI. ' .Li .., :J ZOA MATHEWS, H.E. Brookings ISABEL MERRY, H.E. Dell Rapids ALBERT MCCARTHY, C.E. Cavour Howm ND MONFORE, Coml. Springfield EMILY MCGILL, H.E. Brookings JOHN MOORE, G.S. Edgeley, N. D. KIRK MEARS, Agr. Brookings MARIE MORTENSEN, G.S. Brookings 54 ..I. ..rf.. ..I:.Tizif.TIE'.npf7'L'.MC7f.If ?p'7T.r,VT+.'?fIfifT.lVF74 K II 7 ,R I. R R R R R R R R R IR .R WR R 4 R R R R R R R R RR RR RR RR RR R R RR R 1 R RR RR R RR R RR R R Q R R R RR RR RR- ,.,M RR RR N7 U I A. gg-5 JY Q YG if -qi 521 31 fi Life -Q3 K1 ELI T1 Q3 is 'fl iii :HA ' I bf, i fl ' I 'CY if 3-5, '99 t .. tl :J i7 21:1 I LI , , , , 7- I 4 I I ,, VI -. I, I ,I ' in .'.a ..., -N ...I ...L - .L ... 'I I I I s'+1v Ifw x'fff'f 1 wrllimnusz, :ww14I:emIgfw3 !1,fx'T1 '431I'I-tw+L5'wg+fw.gJ1I I i Q if I Y It Y -. ' v fi I 53 WILLIS MOTLEY, Agr. 55. I M Q.. K jf Frankfort ' N I A ' QE 'f , -- I l HERALD PALMER, G.S. 5. Brookings if- ' I Li, E' ' ' wi .1 , fi .E X I W I, V4 I I, ALVILDA MYRE, H.E. ' 13 N 1 DeSmet ,I 3' :' .:. 4 I, Q 5 ft 3 I - 'A HQWARD Powsks, G.S ' ' Brookings . -. 5 ,Y img K E EE I TJ., I ' .. . It f W 12 ' W W L mf - H - gf I fl I I I . if is : ff . I I , QR M. W. NEYHART, G.S. J M, J : -, Qs it Gettysburg E 5 ' I ' I M I A ,- 'QL 4 LUCY REVELL, H.E. 'V N ggi: gg I . Brookings I 315 ' I I 'F , ., - Y ,xy i ts 5 S, ,. E 53 . Lui ,Lg . ,I ' . I -- wa E L. E,-IS :- f mags, L I , RUBY OLSON, G.S. P i Fnfwcoxs RICK, G.S. I 1 Corsnca ! I ,Z B ' I w 3 5 ' I, Brookings - .' R wx , uf . I I. U Wulf ' I ,M?:?i3'1is- i I. 5:1359-yi' -M 'L - Q -, -' 55 IIIFTIII2:YfflIF:f1l'.f'IiUIFZIIIFZIIRUEmiifillyffiflyllliffrilK U Z ?II7Ui1F7i1rlIfYullmfililigkmxllgia:HEMIXxilillzlllsynllrl. II x il - . K, N l Rox' RISHOI, Coml. , Brookings ' JOSEPH SCHALLER, Pharm Raymond ELXJAH ROBERTS, G.S. Painesville, O. 1 ERNEST SCOTT, G.S. A I Brookings GRACE RUFER, G.S. E Bruce X JOSEPHINE SHARP, G.S. Bristol I CECIL SAMUEL, G.S. Pierre RALPH SMITH, Coml. Willow Lakes i 4 56 1 1 ' :lf ' Hifi fi? Il ' X '-fQ f?Leg- g ' 'f--.mf -'lfl'fQ ll'fx , W--- ..-H, . , Q I l I l 5 l I I A 1 l l 5 I l l K , l I I , A Wi ml,,.v ', ll 1 w fNMT'v T ,H ll JM. ll 'Fly QL5-llw RUBY SOLBERG, G.S. Brookings INDA SUNDAL, G.S. Colton JAMES SORENSON, C.E. Springfield C. MILD THELIN, C.E Sioux Falls VVALDEMAR SORENSON, Coml. Langford ETHEL THOMAS, H.E. Lead ORMAN STREET, Agr. Revillo MELBA TOMPKINS, Coml. Egan 57 L .--X ,N-1-Q.l Q-wi ,fllfy.amJ1v' 1, flll'Q.'fvl E X Em H nr am mn- sm saw nm: KN, E '11 sa me nv' nx- s.,:-f 6 X sf, 1'-: Pm m mmissa mx sam m y a ss in a as E f l M556 am mn . .1 1 mgY'.:llf.7Tll:K7,fi11fVLl3f?YT:lfilliliflllfllrillililal ll Sl 2 5 I1fIillilT7.iluI?flxilFff1l1Hl!lTFi1llC7hlllFTllls1Tii1IllT7.l V lM'fET1EQF3 f'?iQwEgIii iifQffiQ11vl':J'xiii'IiM11QYIIIZIIQWQQEVE1ERE: 1 -i - , A My -Rf H 3-4 .:.,, :zz 44 gg:-.. ,,.. , . .3114'a,,Qg,g,,f,g,ggg455g:4wlgf,ggg,W.5T-f ----, ,-,, All YL,-Ns., - A W --, ,N -fy- . ---: 1 --54,3-,g3,,,gg5g1.,g,'.pg.g'g, 5 1,1 2: ? I1 f 1 I Vi .,, W ew 1 ....kv. ? le Li -.4 Q in Z :M , xi - F Q 5 w in D 4 . 51 if , A 1.1 5 f EDWARD TORWICK, G.S. Di :iq - 5 ' ' Volga ? - 4 SD: .. A bm . L R ROBERT YULE, C.E. .P 5 4 , - 5 1: 4 1 Brookings 55 , 1 -1: '5 1 .Dm 24, 3241 P2 A . Do . Afo 5 O. . to D- ffl E5 ,Q - 5- '3 ., F 'f L. L 1 STANLEY TOWERS, C.E. 1 5 Z D, Clear Lake -?'i-3 . ,'i A L Q . of Q 41 J 5 'GEORGE THOMPSON, C.E. 1 .vo 3,5 Ft. Dodge, Iowa E. TE ,, 1 1-514 A93 4.2, 5, OD, 1- 1' J I . 1:-f :J H Y Q1 R11 Pg If 3:7 E L 541 ii S JESSIE WEDGEWOOD, H.E. Trent 'E DL G R, ,v:. :ss -' -1 . f .. GEORGE RAY, G.S. Winnebago, Ill. I s Ji I - .. ?: fx ig? 74175 Si gli jjj Q as-w fbi Q z,., . T-, MARION YULE, H.E. ' Brookings 3' ?:f ::' i. EG rr ' 4 43132 ' -, 5 far- W. EVERHARD HALL, G.S. . .- g . rg Sf Brookings S ? 2 V754 IL iii .G 531 gi? uyrllliyflIIEHIIFHIII!ZIHHlhmhxlilffzllugzillfpllliimll EU Q25 IIffnlilfieluffnlhlflnHMM!HMQMM1Sl1MlllIM11llaf?llIIMIIEIN , , '. .. :. . .ow Er- ,, . . ' 2 ,. f.R:-Ns.:Fri:,'w.':'a:m'fsu.fs-,mpg-Og.,,gygsg15,-A .Q . 4, - -, -- H,,.,.e:.:-H, me:1:4'.Qf..x4.N.':::m 1, 'X f' : -3 . - '-- Nr . 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Hayes General Science Mamma Hughesl' Ki , Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer Y. W. C. A. gl No one can enjoy life alone. 3 T i . X y .QV Q 62 Y-wfvfi x ,... C ,.,.-W - F llfdllliffmll lrff-ill! MII., .,:1gyjff,1gl:.X,ell.f. TwillI1flllllilalllfffqilixxililli li lv . y. V l,jlfj,,a'iff, llkff, ghffmfylllf,ffI!1Q:M5l vmlliffl M H1 'U V 'V' l li ' u l -J'ilf1A-f1l'lflVlllil-75llIlLi IiV5 E55 li? elf 'Y!Q1'fJil'w',.'iivl!. L?f1lrfiQ 1llI1'Q'WiiiilQ..,'U . ',V. illi1 LN:y!1'. ll 1, ,. V... .- . 1 , Q, -.Q-,Y-L. 3, ,rn ,Cl L, A: ,S W WA ,-bi, 4. A. I , ,, .- AQ. , Q Q Q A A A A Q A 1 . V - w 'f - -we-1-Urn'-W-If'f 1 -tif -- -'X-'-X-fffs'-H- -'1:Nf9w- :wil-ff.-:uv-xxx:-.asaW.Qpw:X:w-wzw.---5g:ff:5siwfpwsfs-:felf:-,:www.wQ:s.'f:y:2af:f-X:rx'.'5ff'lwrx-,wvs-1.61wsswli. , Q11 1 D 1 3 F: r ' iq: vi - s fi5':: Q.. f l .V- 1- 2' l - D. ljli 3:-.qi XX Q .:, :Q,1f 4- -X sf -QQ A MABEL ADAMS . . Lake Preston General Science . 5- ., m is ' '- Mabel 4 Q :lc ' 15 -- - .g my Ls. Girl's Glee Club .4 1 Q., 3 , Y. W. C. A. 9:52 I am :ure care 1: an enemy to lzfe. ii Z' :S .l ffl? A 'Q ' 1-K 1: Q,-I: 234 N f Y -A If? f -27413 Q2 . m --L 'Z 5 '- 1 1: D - i?1' N-N I 3 :QQ - sc fr.. -v X :a 41- 5,- VxoLA Anmamus . Rock Rapids, Ia. Home Economics 'Q E ' N3 J - ff D' Q. .. , vi ... -K as ... if R Ole is E53 Home Economics Club 12 ty 1 Girl's Band ,gg- ,+ A ly: gg She is a quiet girl-at times. TQ 1: M -ll '- 4 - , ' -D--S: Sql '- .-.IQ . Y -. ii' F QL il :fs 51 gg :- J:- f7 ' 1:52 S -' 4:44 7 x- .Ill fume Xlll'X'lll 5'lIl' 43' ' no -1. Za ' 5 QE 'I ?'5 2 IP an E '3 5 -. 0 54' 03- 5 4 rw C AS '1 fn ,:Wf4:!fKf2'4'ff?!-glib flfyf? llylillgnlllmallh 4?'ffWff7K'f'777 5ff l71'WZ7 'ff3?!.1'Y7' 641345 5 A. DWIGHT ALLISON . . White X MGS Sf Q Q Athenian if Bel1oId! A scholar! 5 Lx, . Z1 YAUWW Q: as if 19 S l A , ,.A. ..ll. . l,..,l.l , ..,, ..l, . . YlllYIIIYIIIY'1IIe2'f1ilI17r'1Y'1lYHIYMYIIIYVIIIVIII ll 9 2 5 IIFWIIUV nllT7lllxDfnll1H1l1Y ullisllIMINIMHlllffullufixlllnynlll lv fl In ul In rl lr ul , 1. nu. .I X, ,,, I, ,N h ,4 fl . ll.: . I, ,l u .1 , n. .n ln 1 . . X . Esiwsirsmsfxraf-: .f a::...,4.-. :JM-1.-'1 'sf -' xy- 'JS sw,-:fsgvr2wswzzwv-'',:x:+::w.ffff. ff.-allfw'wwwvs-ewfNx:.cQ::-Hs. x2:,x1xsl-w :gmssxmwwszv-wr-1-X'f+f'w1:f,W-f1UNVrv'YSkNNizfl .. ,T Y. - -- - 34, -- - 1 . 1- ..,.:':'-w-nf Wy----gffw.-f.:-5-,ff--gwgff--L. v- -1- ---pu, :,r-fir:---.:: ?f f' .grzff-1: ma .eu,.,w.': , .. .. - . .. ,.- X- -- -- ---fu--I 4'-9 if..ifi.wafMta'rf1fwwfwaffl-'R'wfl.::.'.'11'z SDSC Jw?af11ww4vQ'.f21UPw'.1fF'4.1w.'ll'Af.r+.'T2s'wl'Al' fb ' F If i Le .A THELMA ALNEss . . . Canton . V Za r - Commerce 1 4 fd. Commerce Club gr ' fl Y. W. c. A. lg ij . W. QA. A. 3 Q Athenian Woman'x tongue ix her sfword, Which she nefver let: rust. ri 5 f fs 54 Q .Q gi A lg a V ?Q 1 7 f :. BLANCHE ANDERSON . . Estelline - : A - 2: T gi. General Science fill 1. :.' it r Blanche A 1 gl Q Collegian Staff 1 .. 1-A Jack Rabbit staff Q Iy?X E , Y. W. C. A. TG A W. A. A. D- Delphian 3 -E55 LN1 .2 U V Q 1-. 5 She looks digniyied but fwait until you lznofw her. i A ,- l. --' 'et IQ. -4 -- 1. 1 IDL: QC 33 ff HERBERT BRITZMANN . Beaver Dam, Wis. ? 91: General Science ' EQ :ii C. ' :cHerbv1 I- 5, Men's Glee Club , E 4 D i 1 Y. M. C. A. President '25 1:5 ? Dramatic Club - 'i fl g Athenian -DL - L W His smile has thrilled many a 4- i' iq? .Dig F maiden? heart. p 1:3 :. I ' 5 T 64 '3 .N 141 ....-. 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V 1 f LQ 5' ' eq - 5- liffl r L 3 . - ,gg 1 if igr avg ig? 3 iii i'f' Y lt EMERSON CADY . . Comfrey, Minn. :If .Q -4 -A if ,Q Commerce i Sir, Cady E Football Monogram,'23 V Monogram Club 4 ' Commerce Club 2. SEE Q Track Monogram '24 - lr Newer troublz' yourself with trouble, 9, i3 'Till trouble troubles you. iibigi :I Ee '3 lf E it iff gi .- 11- .. v ,-f' . - bf- Qi Q if li 1 T rl? s 714 . 1.1 - ,, 1 Q Fi .: ex 221 ff if .- af 3 H If i if :, - , ,W - .Y gj :Q 'S ' ' ii ll T be lei! .1 1.-X L :fi ESQ V65w A xxx E:'1.,..r4.x:wr :? '1r :H ' ' fu, A 5 f':: 2'::z:, ,'-:r:?Sw'z.:Q1vrefnw-ngmxz' m.:.LTf9a1a'1x1:::mexv-zw:mew1: w-'fwere-vwsrn-f':'x'svfNb:w.f'wwxmzvf-gs-srwf:.1,mzfe:ssfsww'f v?211.21.:few llllylllllmllllmllllllllfflxllllllfllllllfblllnmllhllfllllllflllllmlllyllllmlll ll 9 2 5 lhfillhfilIlmlllXnnllDffrflzM1l1M'1lllkinlllriiulllmllluiilllnifl at M2-,V VL:-5xuV1'4:5,V..,V.VV: ,V1.V4M.V,lM 1. . V .V V .. .A ,N ,A-iimxw5,L,-g35g,wy5m,u,,,i,N.,XA ',x,,,,,,,Mw- r- ..--.-r::yvss,Q.:r-1x.Xw..,:w . ...w:.,r::....:na.,:x.v2'.',gelgsrsxx '2i.'T'UL.W'L..FVgif'lflilffgif1f1l.!'fif'lgM32lrilllgjrlylfg Jjllqlg,yyilgaifigngilg1lyi1'..,'-erq.-LyALgf1.cl-,',g-W',Ll11m RALPH M. CALDWELL . Brookings Agriculture arRaIphn V Agricultural Society Secretary Jack Rabbit Staff Full of enthusiasm that comes out in appropriate remarks. Wi . RQBERT E. CoFFEY . . Vvatertown Civil Engineering A'lB0bU Football '21, '22, Capt. '23 X Basketball '22, '23, '24- Monogram Club A. A. E. ' , Board of Control '23, '24 Stz1dent, athlete, statesman-fwhat more can be expected of one man. h Fifi J. WESLEY Coouncs . . Redfield Pharmacy Calvin Pharmaceutical Society President I'm not the little farmer boy from Ver- mont, I'm the Coolidge from Redfield. - 6-6 'T ,N X 1 -,L ,7,,7,.-,,-.,:.,..- f llfrfrml!1.Tihr.lU..fr!!!!TY1:Ilr:Pi'iwmlligllifflvl1QiYlf,If'lfY..aHliffiil' ll-Q2 ll:f7fmP'..vz:imll.T.,1..leF',m.Tfnlm.'.is4l11Ffi:lII1T3Il1ilYll 1 HJ l ,' I .'H!lV. 1111 luagr'vwlafx mgg1' fqpv' ffffw-rfgf wullkllIyi-i4.Wl--iw'ialgilxxllfii' :1l:'1'gH.1ign1'siiH1r1'g-img Wi qi -f' ' fl-' 'J 1-11'4E '.1r.-- IA uv: Eg: J Q rw 1-. ..'.-Q- ug' .fm .. -rw. .-.tu Q. -- -. ROLAND Coos-ER .E . . .Ipswich Civil Engineering ITCDOPLV A. A. E. Military Band Y. M. C. A. V Athenian A man of serious mein-the daddy of the 'gang'. EFF? GEORGE H. COULTER . . Ipswich Agriculture George V Agricultural Society Treasurer ' Jack Rabbit Assft Bus. Mgr. Officers' Mess Board of Control '25. Here's' the kind of a guy to lic to in rase of u scrap. 55 THEODORE Dssrusmnr . Brookings Electrical Engineering I 1rTedrr ' A. A. E. Y. M. C. A. l The bicycle enthusiast. l l l I 67 V' '7 N ll ll 'C A 'D livin V P' Ml'-' '7lV lyllllivllllswlll '7 izrzwsf, fi-zf-P' vf. ff' - -. . - ., . , 'Ill .illll lflllwllalu. ,fill-l, ,ului1,1,. ,.iHn. .,f.llf..1lllz-milf. .iz ffl!! 9 .4 23 I., W. ,lin..X..1.ilT..n1 ll,?',l4l1T itll.. ..lZ1.,..' ..,. .,.. V I . , ,,,, ,,..:.. ,A ,.. . ,. . -. -1 2- . . ,.,.Hr . ,, ' lvQ-:! 'fL:Q'llyilllga lfl'LA ll5LJ5lb'115551131l F'E'?Zl'JllVf2 Q'lllLQl1il'1'l'l'1gLllllfJ?1l!'1Vgl l.g l14't..,' ' Lgl'l.i'J li , 1p.e Avsms DONABEDIAN . Damascus, Syria Electrical Engineering HDUHU ' I.. f A. A. E. Y. M. C. A. QQ-J Heir a long way frolm hofne but fwe're glad to lmfve lnm :with ur. 5 QQ 55, Wi .A bf 1 ROBERT Do'rT . . . Aurora N .- If I General Science , 4 , . Hear' Sf' Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Mens' Glee Club T f, Chemical Society Sec.-Treas. bi Athenian P 0l:! Why didn't I :tart stepping out when I was a freshman. :fi wg- L. an 'GE .52 .lQ. HENRY DYBVIG . . . 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M., , , - ' ' -' ., ,awww -'-, - ,w,ii:.:ff:rem-:lex-,zel -,-, Q:frqAr:w,,t-. --1-.-W-ge.--,h:q.n.N,L,g -Xu. ,HM H.,- 'IIII' II III' 'II IIIMIII II 'II III' 'III I' 'I II' I IIU'II IIIHI I' I IIN' I' I I l P' 'l 'lI lH Il'-'I' pull ll 'mI 'II l1 ll-'Ili-lllryil' 'lll if-hllq Ango -all I slI'.el .I,fe ?!?A.i'l? JU? I SDS C JU A Il' All A-I A 11' A-'II All A 'lf .e.'1IA'I'QrlII Q.- . I.l, ,.I,. .f:.., f i Q Y,., --l .. r D, I 3 5 5 '- if Q gb' .AV X L MABEL ESTENSEN A . . Sherman E- . . . ,A , 7 A. General Science I E :TQ ffMabel11 F -i, D-. Girls' Band A 7 I 3 it , Y, W. c. A. Q In her friendship there is nothing L insinceref' mi fl I LILQ Q. I K . , l. 'i Vlol.E1' FASSETT . . Brookings gg I' RI I ' Commerce Ii o f I 'fmlflff 1 Q1 1 fi ff 1 Commerce Club ' 3 1. IL A ?II The latest in feishion demands 'Cadys'. fl . R D- fifi Y? if FRANCIS F. Flsu . . . I-pswich J z T5 Agriculture L 1 1- Ll H 'W' 1. GH if I Franck P5 E51 5 C41 gi' Agricultural Society ab: ii. .- :f 1 Jack Rabbit Business Manziger - ef Board of Control '24 V if .Eg wx, 1 , 9 - I. jp Officers' Mess is 6 :law Collegian staff if if ' Athenian :X li 51 :-'fi T! Q2 K els. . ., E N I' The ,vupreme happiness of' life lies in '-E the confviction that -we are loved. 22 eq my e .Gai - g.- f M.: E- l Lia I Ili P 70 I ' re -. e,.1x.flf..,ewsar-ss:awm':-:av--Q-'v..t :-ac..-A .. . . . , .-.tw-V , I , , - - . 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Track Monogram '24 -'-DQS 7 Athenian A 'il We like him :till-the :tiller the better. 1 A 3215 U1 ff I?-, fd QE 1 535 1. -Q is -Q43 li, . ,1 A . ,Sl , L ji 3 ElDMUND W. GEHANT . Dixon, Ill. Dfw l . 1 Agriculture lr T lfEdLY .t 3 A ,gl , , Agricultural Society E Alpha Zeta 9-5 f 1 IVhatefver he does,-he doe: well. f - Q Q .i T -A , 5. ,. ..,r .l i-If I- ?3s W l f .Pl Y I .-. l 4-, il il 71 If I .Yizlliilll!FTulzi:lfiT7.fi,ETFillFinlf7TfllFZsll?VIllWFTlr1 ll Sl 2 5 IrT7M'l'7.iflFZf.sllFllllR?'1.IM.ll1E7IlllM1lukilfmllfielrmllnkill l l q1fi,gu.lg:w pg l l 1 5 , l D. CLARK GREGORY . . Alexandria A ,Comme rce 5, , - Clark Commerce Club Cf A jack Rabbit Associate Editor fr Noted foe' a genial disposition and an ig ' 4 entertaining line of chatter. if fi? lf 56 'i L51 if HELMER GREGUSON . Canton - DQ Agriculture Ili V frGreg1J A Agricultural Society E57 Alpha Zeta Collegian Staff if ,., Disabled Veterans yy, 'Z V Miltonian li 3 Deserve :urceu and you :hall have it 1- lie ffm De ' xt General Science Lg 1 r:Don:1 t Y. M. C. AQ l 55 Athenian -Q lt He ran absorb six Es and newer blink , .5 an eye. 1 QE l 72 .u1'Inirl.f7.I'V' T7' T7 7 lnvlrl Fillvll '- N' my tvl livill , 7 2 fflf,.,'lin.fzllllT.fflllllf,,,1l!wT?,ll'f.allil..A.1.Il1f..jllliffjilllf.,Al ll. Afql2 q -I r ,Vrufflllffin1il fD7l'silf.3,A.,gllqlVf .1 l1'fWl!ln.T.v!lllfZ1 llsyvll , DQNALD HABE11 . . White A lil ' f fl . -x +I -gn .ni cr QE 'I -R . , . A .. . A. -. .,..-.,. Mn- .H X,.:, M... ,,,k . ,x.. ., .. - 1 X! . fl E5 T11 I fi Q.. E35 33 l 71 V Dip: : ' 52? ill 25 .1 BERNICE HAHN . . Sioux Falls Pnnlic School Music Ber11ire Girls! Glcc Club J Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet 'Q That fwllirh .vhe does not fwisll to Iflellk, ' ju .rho sings DLS? ': ' gil H9436 je fgn l fiff 'A if gg. LESTER HALL . . . Aberdeen gl Civil Engineering P Lil: A. A. E. c IQ Orchestra 3- Athenian .QI -'Qi alarm dark-tlmt is why 'Les' bv- : .- ' Iimws in dreams. i l jg, l 1 1 Lowe is a dream and matrimony is an D, nb-.. 35? .ll .--5 :PS -ii 'ak is gc 21317 ' iii: N? W5 'EE ffl? 4 i V LEVVIS HALVEKSON . . Brookings r il 535 E' .j Agriculture 'F aL ' u qi - ei-wze ' 1:- if ul lb, ,V ,3 Agricultural Society .641 Monogram Club Track Monogram '23 'l In the long run zz man must depend on 34141 his ofwrz wind. F il Y. Zi S111 imln--. -H . - . cn. ...... .f5W .... .... . ...... . .... W. .... ..... H .... c.-.cM,,nnqnliE ..... .... lfilzlrfifllliilalrfinl:.7,-llfiilrmllfis2nFffl'lTilW11llSTfu! H925 IMill'wilifnlmlllxllbilll-M13llbfilllmlllliisllnjllillbigl F,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,c,,.i1,T,1l.-my-frcr-11'-A-:Nnewviewrwmnmm-,bfi-,vmvwxznfauy . , A H, V, ,.. -A r- ,-- -- -- - --1 -- - - -f -1- - -'m i -1. ' 'Wg'H!'5'1! Alll'X ll'X liLQ. lll'2.-J'lll'Li l 2f'Nl 4'Ill'bf'IIl'2 S ID S C S'lll'lf.Q'!ll1'Allll''Jl1l'bl'lll'2Qlll Alllll.:Jll L'll ,:Jll h'lll'All ,A ,,,. L .,, f.,,.,,-..-weak f f - ' I-aims...:.u1,,.g:Q5ggi1g1,e1l.iMfwig254S,W1u5,,.n.1J..-zfegmyf:,f,:nefL4.,,,,n3:bfQ-2-e-+-loemamvsgxgvmmxzfwi-r?fr1,1' -.X,- sf-wb! 1212 ' f ? Q E23 ? fy ills if Q ji in DL ig? i F Z 3 f CARL A. HANSEN . . Brookings Agriculture !,:. Qi 'lf :Z- :- i ucarln r :, 31: -. fl D7 22 lj Agricultural Society T' QE Officers' Mess lg .G . . FL 5 Track Monogram '22 n . r fl , ,. 5 5 5 1 Delphiau if Q Y ive E D , F 'J Words fwith little wisdom are better 5 gg, than no words at all. :- .. : i , -, K ,qi E, me 35? A I Id bf S iz-,f .-, l 3111 . EET: 'E . MARY HARRISON . . Mrlbank :ff E 1: , General Science : ffMary,, ?q 2 22, lg X3 W. A. A. Dig. Girls' Band E Athenian 1? fg I make cz specialty of being good- Y Sl 1 naturedf' fg 1 .1 .F S- L be R, ii il , M 5 if . Q fa Di , : 1- D1 -.: if A LLOYD HENRY . . 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Treas. 5 f Mu.fir hath rharrnsero haththe musif- H E Sw ian. ii G , D.. Fifi N 11 S -'21 .. 2- , 1, .4 1 if Q DI 1. MARGUEMTE Hoy . . Brookings Home Economics Marguerite f- F Home Economics Club 4 Arr Club .5 W. A. A. Secretary A4 IP: The tiniest girl -witlrthe biggest mind, E4 4 A fwiser Junior is hard to find. , by 'af 1 riff ,Q ELEANOR D. HUBBARD . Brookings .2 D- , 4. Q gt g 13 1 Home Economics if 41 'fU7l1liB,, li V, Home Economics Club 1, DW W. A. A. , Miltonian ' Y. W. C. A, fi -5:-f Collegian Staff Although she doenft :hack you-she is E! a lilve fwiref' D? 414, 4 1 fi' r -4 4112 gl 75 5 DE ' f 1.2 fron .- - W 'll J., .Q - 4 . .. 4 . .1 - .of '-.g Q --.,. ,xv ,..1 4f.,1L.. 4 -,am ,Q Q 4.-.kg-:gfwml .'f: on '---4v. - .Lo --4- Q nm ,.,4, - .- ...:1..1.1:,.' ff ,.'4 : of f.1,f . -f if- .4...f-if M ...1- . .-Q., -..mf-1, 4. ,wa..,,.x .... L- ,... ,,kk l,., , 4 ,.,,...- ..,, . 4. ,.: .M-444.4.--n4,.,4.4lwX- ,Q-4-J.wL,N-.,m,x4,Ll41.. 4..,n.44, 1,n4.41... N.. WM.. 1, . A., .W ,, 44.444, . , 4 .1 ..4.M...,u.4.,,..x 4. .. HOWARD J. HU'rcH1NsoN . Brookings Commerce Hutchinson Commerce Club Instructor in School of Agr. He tramforms the 'Aggies' into mighty orator.v. 55 His1.M.x l'lU'I'I'0N . . Brookin s g Home Economics Halma Home Economics Club W. A. A. jack Rabbit Staff Collegian Staff Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Art Club Wlmt'.v a man more or less in my young lzfef' 55 CLAYTON INNES . . Brookings Electrical Engineering ffczayf' A. A. E. Officers' Mess . rf budding Vernon Castle. Ei I ,bfi1ig-mw11 .:11ifig an fi glial-1w1i1wgfi:wirelefisrllgf:l'-wivlpglwiv.L5:f1vf.g,w1w . Y 4 , V . .-,W ,V4, ., ., .,,,.-.,,, .,,, ..,,, .. .....,... Y ..... rf-. -. .r A nu ft: L, . aa -lf Z if DZ .lg tr: MAMAN JoHNsToN . Quinn ZS Home Economics ll 11fIarian if nl E Home Economics Club 5. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet Dj Collegian Staff W Athenian ' Sbe ba: been lznofwn to get just terribly angry. If li fifi be r: - GEORGE K. JONES . . Mitchell X 52.95. Civil Engineering D1 George A. A. E. QL EQ Athenian Is be budding into a mighty politician? fx --. Q 5-Pg 3 DE? BERT J. KHJMAN . . . Hazel .E 2, Agriculture 5: 2. DE nlggrln ., -. Agricultural Society 35 :E Alpha Zeta if X Miltonian Qf -E X-: Few tbings are impossible to diligence and skill. if Q .: 13 -: : N 32 t - , A t i . A . ,... . .... . ....., t ...... 1 1 I lfffrllIzliilllllffliflxiilIiyarillffuhilsfjlyllilmfliilzzlllYllllliilblqx M Xl E. -1 :- Dzw Q DE pg Officers' Mess E3 r . .lf ,u if w :'wi4',x' gow 1, 1-, .,- ,gl ?7-15:51 -. rl, 1, My .H , qi 1,-ww A, mp . .. W W xl! L lr 1 1 1,1 lu ,L W! WE ml Iii tim ,writ lllll ll S' QV Q .4 Jiwlllll Wy, A.1ll,v3.4!j :L Hu l, 3 gl,lv-n'l15!-ww N VERNL KILPATRICK . . Houghton Mechanical- En ineerin E Kfyernll . A. A. E. ' Military Band All work and no play make: zz first-class engineer. Fifi ARTHUR KRAUSE D . . . Leola , -Pharmacy f'Krau.ve Pharmaceutical Society A true follower of the 'pill-rolling' art. Fifi ALVIN KUHLMAN . Beaver Dam, Wis. Agriculture A nA lu Y. M. C. A. Agricultural Society When the -world acquirer his disposition the problem of uni-uersal peace will be solfvedf' ' 7 8 -.-1. --T + .fy -,Q Q-V - :. p, c... ... ,.., .-,V T. .T mfzmn,r1HeIf1.:f,fzn1,ml...X-i,llIaRnI H9251 limi!!fi.mT??!1it,Y.11lnm.Ilfimw.twl1qr ,nl1mzln rim, ,., ., Agricultural Society - - V :V w f V- -' -' -A - 4' -- -' 1- --x-----AG'f-- --.3 --V.:.3nw.T.TlNJV-A------Q-ff--TW- 5 ff- yy, -- 3 - .-1 . -, - , ,- - 1-ww' w-V .V-i I 'l i'!f :Wi ,frm ww' 5'-gv In 'gg-, ,- fp wg i--U v- -5- 1 if- gin! -'i VW A vw' g i I IQlfrrzslf fs'llfif. l, 2-i'f ff9 'ffQv1l -f-'flu'1f1 Qi1M::1,, :Eloise glllug.-sswifvs.'fl1'4l'l, Q'lll Q'lllQil'F?2lFi? 'Q-f'l','Mllhll ' D, 45 ,ii E T11 DQ :A '1 , , ,Q 4 3122 .fl X D155 H LLoYn LARSON . . LaCrosse, Wis. -3 -1 1 V Agriculture C ' L3 , Pat if IDE F Qi i Alpha zefa g j Jack Rabbit Staff ' I ,Q :. That he is a student, fwe ncfuer fwill V YJ L .3 doubt, ' ' For an armful of book: he is newer 33: L1 I3 Lwithoutf' 5? ' 51 M T41 ALFRED Lnwls I . . Arlington bf Commerce Q 1 ,lk I I A Lmbi.v .5 g- ' Commerce Club - , -3, l A 11252 e- Luci: is a quiet rlmp with considerable , Q - gli ability as a student. DQ - eil ' l li . eff li e F ri YJ 9 'i Qi FERN LICHTY . . Tracy, Minn. , DEE General Science V Fern Art Club 1 ' Y. W. c. A. fi Athenian li 'T PQ A ., be ef l 1 ,, C f XI girl 'whose friendship ik 'worth culti- ' , writing. l if , i if - 1 .2 ' it A - ,C A, , F ... l R t :-. X ESE: f b M 7' 3 J 4, 79 ip? llilqsilhP111il!?l1llIxifff1:?llJ?ff,1li1:2fls.F'f.!.fTfIfIlr:f?i:NFiellarilllllylll ll Q FlV22ilH7nlifjillxfiilifiiIlHf',11l'.Qf,1lllwYlllllYi1llllHllIxlfflllllmff . ,DQ M '1 v l , fc' ' i'w31x. EDNA LINDBLOM . . . Canova Home Economics m C Edna V Home Economics Club 1 Y. W. c. A. lj 1 Home Economic: has more charm: than ,Q men. 9 ' w if 55 Lf ' CURTIS LINDERSMITH . Comfrey, Minn. Commerce lfSam!l Commerce Club God bless the man who invented erasersf' 1 M Fifi lbl I Leo LIPPERT . . . Timber Lake I Electrical Engineering ' A Lip '.-' 2 li- A. A. E. I Mens' Glee Club . 1-.- Shower-bath Quartette -1 Football '23 X Monogram Club 5.5 Miltonian I'll nefver be out of a job so long zu I i. can fix curling irons at the Dorm. ef? so . Jr ntE1!I1:Ej7nI3i.7mLEumiirir.b1fll fEif.1IQ1fYL1L:FTylilffifil,HQLZ-iw llZ:f.1Li1,T'-'i'ilaimkimlili-fl.wZt'jl11wf7I12Ia1Ti'.11m3i3ul!:Tf.',.12.Q.Tffm11H -N, 1 . 1- it Mn .,.,, l,.,,. ,-1,,f51,1i ',,.,. lm- l,,- U- ,--1 ,nil -nl :,. 5,,:v ' A l L- -.A 4- -- V- 'Q '1.Sq' 'll -4-' J. F1151 iz' X3 4 ',,.. I' 44 ,,: .4 X .'.g 11, .A A-- -- lf. l' sg lf in il is LL ' if 39 N l-' l. XVALTER J. Locxlz . . Castlewood , .4 lf? , Electrical Engineering ll . i Locke . -5 . , ij Men's Glee Club Class Treasurer '22 1 f, Co-fdumtion is the thief of time. T' l l is pf lg l i li L1NUs MCMANAMY . . Aberdeen l frf General Science 'Q Mn ,E l 'lf-Q Officers' Mess N3 1, l They my he 'wax ante mught studying. ' , lf: 5 l li riff l E' w l 5 Zi l if YVILLIAM Momon . . Brookings 4 Ly Electrical Engineering ly-- HBHIU 1 '47 lf A. A, E. 1 Football Monogram '23 Monogram Club -K L1 0h.' flnnnbellef Sfzveet Arzzzabellef' W I 5,1 ' l - vig E l IQ 81 le I'- :Fi,5l'Tlll'f Jiifilftili,illIflwlftflilllfqllllfivl ll Z 1lFzlflrilllzlql:Mijnlll-Fllliiriillllillxl!1f:jyll!:lillllll2illixifCllllliynvl so 'l ,-ll-,.-,ll xuglpif .IH .,'ll.-.'ll'iJwM E A. A. E . Military Band Vice President ' i is fl :NE- - 51 ,- 144.1 1..': -::.- -2' '--- 1: ea -4 --1.'.:::- :H 4:-..1..-:.-- -, mm-wane:-Lassie, nee:-::'w::.rq51::s,-rtrfwsotfr 15:1 ':.1f-zrssf-1':nw::w- ff-f-Sis' 'if'1i 'fff58 l'l2i'l' 23 'l3'l l5fffUfi1''WZ'''l'2l'', l l4l'! iPif 2 SDS? ill'Xfl!if7?',', ?.'??',l'.'?S??llF'i?i'U'29FW' '.33ilfl3?r? l7T,?3.?W , ,, ,,,. , N, M-- -r.,.e-,,.,...,,..,., -,,,-,.u. , il: if e RD? gd Zh 31 ii Q Q E 21 A Q AGNES MORTVEDT . . Dell Rapids E Home Economics f N Agnes Home.Economics Club D fi Athenian ' .5 Grades, not men, hafve al-ways been I gfd f her aim. 1' Q fi YE 511 Fifi f-If 41 31 1 Liao K. Mossmc . . . Speariish 1 ' Q if .i sz, F if A ' It if 51 h gr1cu ure il IILEDU F Agricultural Society Alpha Zeta Men's Glee Club fr-pf Student Association Pres. '25 The man :wha fwill guide the destinies of the St1zdent.r' Asrociation during Qi- the coming year. 5 M i PE St gtg D3 52415 BERNARD MURRAY . . . Parker gg .1 Agriculture Q3 .. Agricultural Society 1-Pg f,Q1,, Football Monogram '23 fnfyg Qi V i M Cl b li-E .1 f 4 onogram u D? 5 'Q 1lIany u yard of .rkin I'fve peeled .Q -2 3 Fighting on the football feldf' il 2 'QF ,L ,gg gg :E t? I f 55' ' E. 5 llifl 32 E D5 l ' oszsr.zr..:.:.x '::-1-wut' msrrrmfsv-fra:-w:we-xew.v::w.ww 5:-ti.,,eNp, .WP .-,.k .,.W-.1pwi-finer: gf: fzizwxr-,-r-1.Qs-v-we-w:ismwir1s2vs?rfwrvsw-an-sssfvwf-wr: 'rre wmrvrrfiax ,-f.-www V V '7 T V7 T V V W V V V I X! K7 N' ' Q 'mrfilllkff.Ul.'mfll!11-f,!lll.!,'1fi'fF.'i1,-f ll': .f,'.!ll!,1:1.'!.f.ll!fr.1'. '.!f1tg ll5Yrr 'fill 5 l EFlllmillmlll'1.59llliffllllkglblwll'lx.!.3ll.liffFllflLf.gLllll1!g.:lF.lQ!fr12l'I I ,w,.. . my ,x L , ., ,Q 4 Q 1,--V , 1- ' -L Agyp -A -ng-. ,' . , . ff. Y,- f fl IT H ll. rw w X f lr ill' ':grf'Wz -pl ' ..w Wf'w' l'7fl'A ' l n l L. l .- 2' . A If Joe IVIURRAY .... Parker A li? 1. . . TQ? lgi. :cbt ' Monogram Club ,pi alma 5 j VD, A. A. E. gi DQ There are Iwo dayr abou! which one Io-morrow.v. 1 -2' fir? . ELSIE NELSON . . White Lake 155 Home Economics If Elsie 5, ff D- i C: 1 Home Economics Club ff Qflil Debate Council 'V ? El Athenian lndustry and nhiliiy in ll rare tomlli- nation 5 K M ie. DQ fm,-'..1.ff'x,.ff,'--,V 4: ry, X. 9 ,C f ,v' A ,'v'g'T' N7 l ulllll lllll ulilllf.-Nr.'l,Jl,'1,.1Uf.F...:1f'1rll.r...wlm,.frll.: llllvfml 5 ll fr llli flllzlgilllf.-lllllffllllf-lilly?.illlllff-ll.ll.ff.lllI1.....llluf ll-Illzll . ly. ,:. X .X 1. Agriculture X 'i 21 ujoeu -Sq Agricultural Society I Tig, Football Monogram l22, '23 -Q He .rrarer his may through Chemistry Eye!! up-f 55 if pi x I as EQ Q- ., lkffs CLARENCE NELSON . . Yankton Electrical Engineering li .. -S .Q should ne-ver -'worry-yesterday and . . 5 A Clif ... ,Q . -9 Pi Kappa Delta 1- .Q Af-, i. Q Y. W. C. A. Cabinet :E 'bf 1:1 ' 1 V ma A fm-1 W -'-'-y' 'wzvzi' MI' QF fi 1 Nw ww -ill L'l1U W' 'i11v,s'mqwf lwqn-wx xi , ' wp. w ,.H, ,- ,f, -,,.- -,i -nt fx , -, Vp,.k, , i i, M f-. .Mi ,- .,i., ,. ,W SIVERT NELSON . . Gayville Agriculture Lg 'fsifm-rf e Agricultural Society ' I ha-ve my ofwn opinion: and air them freely. Q12 ffm if 5 if CALVIN OLEsoN . . . Lemmon E 1 QP: Civil Engineering . HOW fre rel k A. A. - gg' Jack Rabbit Staff K Y. M. c. A. Athenian A capable man fwho has hi: own opinions 15 Lf as lo hofw things should he run. if if firfi IE l IRENE OLsoN .... Egan General Science 'Irene if .I An unusual romhination-red hair and fg a quiet disposition. ll N72 if , , Q'-.A .i FP, . if f if S4 vi 'F W W' ' T 'I ff qi Ti w if F11 fx, L. flh- Uni? film'-v'1'I1f'fl i E11c'n ,WH W- Y' in . 'lkifii :VH vl ,i'.:kl' .ul .fi :,.Jlll',..:lii 1 l 1 n .nl il. irlfviill ini i ll 1 rlli S il Mm Hx lilly main Orchestra 1 il lVith gentle fways that fwin the heart .15 J A 4.1 N ,W .V I.. ,N l .N .V .I Y 5, I Nik, ,N 4.1. ,I ,7, C, S l,,,I.,A,,W. ..,V,1,...W1.!,U.,.,.,m ,:,. ,,y,.,...i-.IU..,.,l.I. NEW.. ., . -' . ' . ' ' ,' l - ix I 1 ' 1 u ',,L- 4 1 w l 7-' 1 ,rw l 1 , ' -, . . ' .,-.Alt ,V , .,-,'l,. .,el.,,,.,-,I,,.,1I.. ,,. 1- N- - --V - ' ' ,Y -1. 41. .,:.. 1 ,. L., - ad .,- ,, . - :,e.i z..-. l ,- ,, ..,,. .R li! ii le ri D, SEWARD OWEN . . . Vienna , A Pharmacy P, - 1 S I Owen . I il Pharmaceutical Society 2 D, Chemical Society I . i Military Band fb? 5 He hax a personality all his ofwnf' D: f . I .-. tl .-. 1 ,, P 9 R l fp?- .fl ly . C 3, 1 Num PARISH . . . Ramona J I E C , Commerce 1: R .DT xl Nina ll' - M Xl Commerce Club A Vg Q .1 I Q .DEQ lfl . L: . R t . vi R ,J ,. fl R 5 R CQ be OLIVER PARKER . . . Madison . -ey - Da. General Science. 3.- 3 it D31 I Parlzm ' - -- 4, I DA ,E . Chemical Society Q N Athenian 1' i if l Like grafvity lie lla: the pofwer of DQ ,VF .5 - Vi: HD... Q. 1- folk? 5-E fs y. s5 , IfD1l1bl:gTfTlfl1 fEjlyirE.flnMf14.?f3flMei:FffnE.l14Yl1ll.?Tnl ll ESD 2 5 InilllMIM1lH1llHiR?QllymC?I 1lllYllillfilllli:lllitlyllifllil .pg - attraction. -:fe UD-. l . 'ff .... ,J nh, ini iiln I Mui1QjeiiffibqgiirM:ifiiflfglriizliimi1,51!K .5Wliiisisifimiifjiiniiulliliiiiilefbiijiiaifiiliifiiligiiilifiii , - 'fg ' 31' wp .-if ., 1. -rw le--31 ii 4 -i-1 - ,pw -qw -L 4, n1,,,- M i 1 W 1 N . ,rl,,.'Aj!i, I, lg, 4,,t, j, 4,i,lV,k ,i , ,, I :N ry, i X, x ,1 'Y f V .. . , ,. .,' N, ,, ,, . . ,. ,H . Y, ., 7 HJALMER PERSON . . Hitchcock X Civil Engineering 'SS-wede ' A. A. E. Officers' Mess - lfd like to be an officer and fwear ll .vlziny sword. KFC CLIFFORD PETERSON . . Doland ii Civil Engineering If-Pete!! A. A. E. He :would fworla hard to get out of 4-UOI'k.'i EFS RQWLAND R. PHILIPS . Philip , Agriculture Philips Agricultural Society Disabled Veterans Certainly, they named the home tofwn after me. ' ss I '1 ' -'11 A f x ve. 1 '1 'I':trSw'-,..:5:.:.,s:me.-,iz-g.: X' 'ri 1 i . fn -1 'ffm m5.',,Mg ', ' 7,,fWj.i,m.rj'1 5' .M 5. ri :QI,i5IQg,JiQf.g5m-iflllqurwt-'lahQ fl-4, 'li l'fE?f'l.-elle -lf: 'lux -UA H4 SD SC JillAlllmlll-'A'1llAlllAlllhll-.Q.rlIlAf!lA'll Awlldl A f :S M- ,'-f - '-'LA - -- 3' -' 11 .v 1 '...'. .'.' . ,,.zr.....'M. +,34Yeu:,:.g,5,,,qmg,5i45,.3.v,,i,A,, mm ,.,., . ,en .,., egwgcggrazma:.:.m'.1w,.mQaa::z:mnrmxaaam.1fQg----TQQ? . 5 L54 , f. . D: rg' ' Qi' 51? .ilnr ia lg? 5- ? Q51 D2 5: gre j VERNHL PRESCOTT . Tracy, Mmn. ' E' qii Q: 3 -. 4 3 General Science 5 ? Til 5 gfl up'L'i'7ll'ilN D 3 VG Eli 5 Y. W. c. A. 31 Athenian 5 E rv. .- -,, f Ez - fr She has an ideal in mind-hut who 12 C , gl if he? 9' g -ESE 51 . 31 -3156? E5 ig? F' -31 Doaorm' PROCTOR . . Alexandria Commerce 1 5 Dorothy i Graphic Arts Club 'ill 'LQ'WZ.f'?'ZJlfl.Qlf4ll ri L3 Lv rn 6 rv O :L 3 3 S E. 5 2 3 2 R 8 2 Q PM f: '59 1: U' 35 r.. 3 -4 N Sv- 0 '1 N 6 N 'K 'C Q 3 P 'Vf?W3E?'3?.Z7'7, .74L':HiW52W7?m?f'77?Jf25Z5'72' E1Illfillllflllifilllnflulllf lfl I .DE .sr 5 ,A X . '?Z2?4?:U,f'm 5, 5. Di 55 .z A 5 L50 PUHR . . .- Brookings Agriculture Q lILe0n D r: J 5 Agricultural Society :E 5 4. 3 :A 2: We TQ 'Jahey's' .vtiffext mursex hold no terrors 155 i for Leo. 42721 N 1 -N .,- if r L51 323 :gg I lr 2413: PE F::T f P 1 1 A zz , A O0 N1 lllll : V ' 'V N-A L.. , .. .,. 'JK-,':.1Q1'?'?f ' 1 .'T1','-f-1 -1 , -ea. . rfmsxxwxmv mrrrmsaQswmizsvzanolnumexzxmxlzxmxwwzaxsszwntzexmrzewNm - H... ..nIn.. . ,f1Iu... ..HHH.:IMrl1lI?ifafKiMr7Lolf1f?7fJr,E?Hz11FI.lluET1lI ll 9 2 5 Iu.T7.1I1Ms1mslmrlm:lmlmximm1lm1lu1Y51l1muhm!! 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Q Jack Rabbit sms . 1 ll Af: Club l Miltonian I don't care hofw you spell my name- I ie lf I'1Z change it sometime anyway. .,... l l' El :fiQl lil 88 X - . x - V ', 1 ' , ' nMxlllQ1q1llfZfTz1l11Djl1llmhlllvQZsJMal1.T1g1llfmgfliqlalll.fl:.1SlfZul U ll 5 Q I 1ffT.f llfFi1lIMullbinl,1.bf.m1D.j.1lM1ulMplllmxlluflllelif .mlffl .LQ . lfzi1g. fiEE'7W2Z3lTQ 1555 igilihiliiiiifililiMill 4i2fiF Q Q'1:iw111Eliililiiiiiiiifiiilfliiiiiiifi15527 fiiiiiiifiliifim' A A e..t. . eb. . 233 lk -W 'ze-f,:1.tL W -ig., -,A-flag Mi, N,-wNN2., -lf:--wt...,.1,..,.wAaxvgmmww 'Mm gl ' 11' 1 A yfb'i' .. ' 35 I S i' EER '41 l A ibgge ...,. , ,M S iiflf tiff .vi - D ' .k. 4, - , fu: iq, si E. - . I 5 fi- ? 1 CHARLES RENSHAW . . Armour be 1 - ... is: . Agricultnre ix 2 : Charlie 'E il Fi b- Agricultural Society . 723- 2. Disabled Veterans D253 gil. Milmnian . A 22. z . 2 He has the reputation for .vleepzng Q3 through more classes than any 1 Oihcr man on the 'l1ill'. Z. . Eg? , E5 if A11 E E . ,- . .i . .--. 51' . ' 'Q iii gf. f fi Fifi 5 ii .4 . 4 .. it I :S pq S yl 5- rf 41 ia . . D2 Plum SCHULTZ . . . Iroquois ew i 1 N :M me .- ,kg 3 Civil Engineering ,gg 3 Philo gt E1 A tl I 5 A. A. E. Qaili ll ef gg -3 A man must ha-'ue his co-education to . -QQ :land the :tram as an engineer. lb '1' nt. 5 ii ,A ...X -. Q .gg ...-- w , new si? 353 Q: EMS ni: L . S-,. . . Mt. Vernon l -5 iq! UCIIE IIIIERS . 1 Home Economics - 2 Lfl - . Di ' lg 2. .Q Luczle Home Economics Club Q54 Y. w. c. A. cabinet gpg 5 f Athenian ll L J . . fi ii? ? The only fway to hafue friend: 1: to he . A2 one. 1 ? - l is -E A ld 5 S9 E , ., Nggrmmfmx mug.-Agwe:,wr 11-,W -1-L-gqwe-,em s-mmf 1-mm-wmv.,.N..,nfgmQ-Q-,:p,qg,,,e.g2:s,.n5ng,:.:pm5+3-3txefma:-1..:.1ofe:.4,.'.-an-ff:s::'.v: 4.:auwmnewvsnei':esz.w:.sifse1':fAmx' e:::avs:.sz:'e..Q ssmxxal luYuInT?IflI:FlinIIN:IMsIHFZZUMIMIIMIMIIMIIMII H925 InlinlllfiilnlfinlmlM:lmlmxlliiillmllluiixIlmulnifffn ggm.f.tA:: . A?3ggm,N,1.A,X,,.:gqq+1s1'ms:.f:1ev:-3515.1ffxxwrszmxvrlseekwwmssive-f-X222-eamqaumxuxwa2.-H-wwf:-fs:-swwewmsmmmrfksmxwuwwssumwemmwvmaiawaxwxwgslswi 1 1 ELSIE SETZER . . . Tyndall Home Economics Elsie Home Economics Club Collegian Stall? Jack Rabbit Staff Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Athenian Industry is my middle name, What will be my last? Fifi WILLIAM SLATTHRY . . Springfield Civil Engineering f of-szafw Q A. A. E. I'm not nearly as bashful as I seem. 55 - GLADYS Somxans . . Brookings Home Economics ' Glad j Home Economics Club W. A. A. President Girls' Glee Club , Girls' Band jack Rabbit Stalf ' One of those indifuiduals clzaraclerized as a good scout. 90 74115: x,7,n'7'i!l'TF' 77- 77s ICSW? '7lTf.'f7:'?f7lvx,..'x,f':T'7 Q7 l'7'l-'27 T7 Ill lfi lllu ,.:1lfl.?..f 'm.,..,m:.1a.f:el ,pfllnwlif lily.. ull II rilL1 ,D ,lla .iu!..'. 'll1...Ilnl'..-liil:. mf....mu..1ll'l'.. ..llll:.T..rm..llllix,,ull QL . X -' YVILLIAM SOULE . . Brookings - Agriculture S 1 Agricultural Society f Af Belle VVayne Club 3 J Officers' Mess 5 i In one short year 'Bill' has evolved from ' a billiard-hall fan to a dorm- ffl -- , Muuim, SPOON:-:R . . Brookings sl - Gene ral Science ' Muriel Girls' Glee Club iq! Y. W. C. A. 1 Miltonian g- ll Charm, fwisdom, graze-fwhal more 1. X LX- - Starr ? i Agricultural Society Vice President ,f Alpha Zeta 51, Mews Gage Club. 55 Collegian Staff 7 3 Miltonian cw 5 i The size of a strudent is notfzn index to W 21 his rapnclty for learnzngf' fi r .. Y i Q 1 -a L., -. 1- .A l A ffl . 41 Q fl Pl fl 4 A .3 A 'fl gf Bill .G 41 - itory 'pc.rl'. ,fl ' 1.1 M mi fl il' Q f could be desired. 'cf foil f W5 Q1 1 Q G. Hmuvmu STARR . Mitchell Agriculture fl '-n-fqerazzv-fe -if n21L:x wp:xn1 ql -w1x.'.'A- fijffl'QW'9351Swmlmwifuf1vIwff1gf11lLLg1'fulw1rl'Q E5 SECfMl'2f un-'WQi1iil'iEi'i3I12:3115i'f'!s'1'QlTfiifi7fl if - 1 iii gtg 5 A-:Q 'S . '3 1-K --... 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X . j lk If -XT ' I5 ff Commerce ' . iq T -L ucarlu D Q Commerce Club Sec.-Treas. lx 71 M Officers' Mess President V 1 L, Delphian ls Gang-way for the .racial fwander, the i - society '.vhiek', the ladies' man. , M 5 C. IP Q11 C :::., D iii ' C-. up V3 ,C - LYLE STLTT . . . Hitchcock 5 in pq, if U :K HS ' JJ . i ,LQ V mr : D K Officers' Mess . l-QI' f- .V . Miltonian Sec.-Treas. is .p , iq 1 Uncle Billy? under.fl1zdy. D' JQ H- L, . z fifi 'D 136. . .I p F41 .- I, CTG A ' I? A g- CHARLES SVOBODA . . Cicero, Ill. 2 K l - Electrical Engineering ' D . ew Chuck .-. -D I - 4 .. A. A. E. D .3-K. . is g, Officers' Mess .- ,X . ., Football Reserve '23 2 15: t Athenian 5, If gfvgq that efvery day 'were St. Valentine'.r 3 C DW- 'K MLQ ' :D ,i-- .-. N a: ' I D ,za-S' 1 T Q 5. 3, Y e : . ,. 1 uc, - X- f .. 'L -aw - , ' ' , . x I iv: , 'L E''s 1f5v-JiiiliiziqiswpttZ',.',if :.'f q':v.,,3.1'.:T :' 1: '.'1T iS.:1r:, v L-'Eli121.1.':..'-In .-I'1 i , , . I i , X! X! 'PW'Eff?I!Bff1, Di.uUWfMM?'Mf'fM'Wfwlllfifrcf. 5,s..l.','Tf? l'iTi-W'hYI?'fWf,4'1E11HwE?1lF.lc'?21F,1n'rFiI W!'11,-:MU ix A CARL STEILE .... Philip e M Men's Glee Club President If ' f .- KK ix , ' 1 :Q X- I Agriculture '- - - rv in . D. 3 Agricultural Society I 1 ::. -T' of ' - .4 I IE: I7 , c 92 .54 ,,,.,.:...-.L ..,,,.f..,.,,,..,..,...,: ....,.,.. l.. .M--, ---f--, .- 1:--w.-vw-,nw-f+1:,v-4 1.,l.'tf,. f 'Q -:w:-1:mv- :X-x-'fr1'--ex-,':e-ww:-s.::wwf- ' .. . 1,44-lv ,- .- . ,. ,.. . ' . . . , .. .t .. . ,.. .1 -- ,. ofaff1wif'ww1It4vwffffswf'ww:f1Mf11wIf'zlSem sfllwllzsll'Qwwf1 :sl11w'fxlwvx41w1lfas1' we-A f we e f- - - 4 - , . ,. .,,. , .M .,.. ,..,...,,. ..., e,.-,.w...-...,, ,.... , .. -. i, ,.., . ,... .-.. , . ., ,. . 5 , 5 -:rl . 1 , 4 E at be if I L E Qi lf I sis f ie Q 5Q. ECE .Ar .ww A 4. H. gee 5- 2, V. -ll 'f -YE .rwl Lvcmzrm TAFT . . Chamberlain fr lbw .:. at :, . :-- A :, -.:: .Lx ff Y SPE ,. 'el General Science Sl? . 2,, F3552 4-u Luke ESQ vm A.A. i'eg . Delphian Dir - Q ,Q Life is .vlmrl so Iet'.r be merry, 521 Z Lifelv too dull in a cemetery. - 'MSS A F ,Q 45 Ll ,iq T .M eb-K 3 iEi - w,g 331 EE? M? ' ESTELLA Tom. . . . Gayville Li lbff Commerce TE tif. Hsmnu E536 Commerce Club flqg WUAA. gEQ V WL Delphian 1 2: 1 I love them all. g,g.X QDLS S lg me gif f,- lil 26? S' , if? , Qi Eli 3 1 CHARLES UMBACK . . Lemmon - :', xt -:fa 1 . 1A l 2 Agl'lCUltllfE UW 'C ' Agricultural Society Qijf Y.nm C.A. gig 45: - 3: fi-:.i - - T Athenian 'lf fl modern Daniel Webster'-efvm' ready ' E to argue the point. , ly- airb . S 3? Lff get if 255 bil Qi? 1Qf EQ? ERQ eil E?F M iii QiiMwwW.,,,,r r,r, C .t,reMCM l,,, ,,Yr rvr,r,wWWC rr.r CCHACWEXE VMQMHMmmmWmmmmmMWmmEMH925IWMYMWEMEMMWmYMiMWWMRn L 'A'1l,.fMi,AI. ' X1 '. ,. --X-..k,.,:1, ',' ,' ' ,' ,,,,x ' , f ' Q ' ' .,- ' W 'Li .':irLv, -r.. Q S,u,1b22 H .Lvq..u1:,.,-,g,,g:,m X: -,', e-', 2 l x.. f-A ,V ,-',, I , ,,'g..t:.' :: ', , - .' ' ' 1 '-54.2 f' 335, l qgrjjf '-1211 l x 1 l ' f all lf ' iyfflvl . A w7'f'+lc',f--Wi,Wni,'flll1L'Qlilf'2 152 f1Zl'iQQ'llff iifffil'ifl?55111I5iL7f'YlV1lQlf1U.'LLf7i ,it Fl ffl fl RUSSELL VANCE . . Ft. Pierre j ' Agriculture V A l Vance iq! - Agricultural Society ij In Vance :we have a conscientious 'work- -':2 er and one 'who has a large fund Cl of common sense. ' -'fi . E. 2241, EARL VAN ORNUM . . Doland civil Engineering F l 5 if nymin 2 idle A. A. E. . The class bafberjmvlzo illustrates his Qgl storzes vwzth cuts. Eff? N291 'EQ-l 2 4 ELLA VOGELSANG . . Albee fjfi' H Pharmacy X? Ii nEllau Lil is Q E- ,Il Pharmaceutical Society 5 , .5 13,15 The more one looks, the more perplex- S ed one grofws, Kill For no one knows just hofw much she 1 ' knows. .,in liql V539 541 llfililltlfiilllivnfifllllTflfllllffilllllfflfllhfililfflzifllfzljylflxlllkflllllfilll U 2 lfiivlllilff1l1if'flallwf'Z'.1liIMYQ1.llilfillifilllliflliilllfilxllNIH ln qu' 1 115- ,V up ' in mi lm l ll VERNE WATSON . . . Philip Civil Engineering Verne A. A. E. W'at.ron is a man of fefw words, who .flickr strictly to his ofwn affairs 55 KATHRYN NVEBSTER . . Brookings Home Economics Kath Home Economics Club W. A. A. It i.fn'r the fun thal'.s to he blamed, but the excess of it. 635 FRANK WELCH . . . Madison Agriculture Frank Agricultural Society Alpha Zeta Football Monogram Football Capta-in '24- Basketball Monogram l22, lZ3, '24 Monogram Club '21, '22, '23 Frank is ll real :Mr hath as an athlete and ax a .rl11dz'nt. ,--,,...,..-. ...,,.,- ...,'1.-,,,.. i -,lil-1, 95 ...h I ,-,...-..,..i,...,,i. ':il i il'l' i I Il R I 'l bliyllfiiii lli 'l 'l'i wll' ll Avi.Alwill'j-lliLyl'.izllil:',n1llllffwl!Eil iiil'.1l'fllllllilllliqlll l 1 ll YG J 3 Pharmaceutical Society Q E - ,Qi-1-5:i-e:.ee--A--N1e..n-rg i:-:- nfl, - exQis:sQ4:'mi:.:mm if - ::.az,imma-4:-im-:asia-f2s:nL.Fair-1'WfN:i:,:,.fm-ix'-.ssssxvf.,.ss1sfv-ess:-:wfse's:v:N:1+mxw:f '. .,, .. 4:-. .. . .-- . ., .. , .. 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Gary 1 : rf .E L' 2 Printing ff -1 - D L, 'fPin1fy 5 7 Graphic Am Club ffl? iii, ey.: 5 5 1 Officers' 'Megs i 3-i E 2125 f Military Band .gil Athenian ' 1 W One of Capt. Howardk di.reiples. . X 1 . his ,V .-,. --S L- . li- I' Y af ri 1 V5-' .i-iQ 3- . D- E - -i : .5 .-. li . -55 .if EL in PQ fi l M . .,-me .v 'f:i:'f'-fw7w- 'ffrv-se-wfzsywfwemi.wweLfrw-li.-,wifr.-Miierz.in-wwwewg:-i-egaw.Nfmwxm'emxwq.i.vspnm :mx-Avemw,wwware-Mawrfgf-mi-sveawaxmxws vs I .- , xy V, W ' i elqillilfffilllnlfflllllffalllzffillflffifilifiiliPiilllzfilIligrlllbfillliiyfll ll 9 2 5 IhyilliJN.nllfgillimnlllifillkfilllxIlllxffillh., .illlllf.L-mllki. 2-Klllvlxlgll X. L,.JF.2-,2Si+!?J'9f:.'M1?:. 1.5592 il..:S'.R1:..ff:ifi'-wifi. yx-i ,Q :ci .ix wi, .N.lNfc'Q.iQT: .f.-:.'- 155. 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A v on l 'Q Home Economics Q ' DT- 11 f- N -3 L Ruth Q : .if E:si .Q EDTE 9 1' Home Economics Club '-QQ Glee Club ,. - 4 Y. W. C. A. 1' iQ . 3 ' OM for an engine to keep back all :gi ff Y the clocks! V . 'SE :Zi .Wi g .Q gi , :sg 'a 2153: - i 'S . - I 'l' -- ai Egg .F 1, O 'LX ii i? X .F . E3 1 :W if?'f 5525 If 5' ef .Te ii AL 5 , E M5113 97 bg? fi... 43 lL... . 1-1.1. , Y Y Q ,. .LM ' fr: i ' '. X - ' ' V- 1 . f- '.' 3 f . 1:'..TcX'4::-11:12.:U- A.k-ri:4'i'YH'-4iiN'H?-N.Q5b'4,:.xx '-.' 'NY' ffxxdblfilf Rift:-SS6aJSS.'W.T'??'i'55'WTQ N Nl'5 'E'NflYZT2'Pi ifN'i :1 f'75?YWY'3W'79 'fxi YW-iiN'NN5 aliFZl1iliTTTTl1l.gE7Tn1lzJZ1IM751l1fBn:Ml1ZF7Lr1fEl1M:1f7F?11lsfffllH H1952 5 I157.1H.F-1.mNmu.i.uIuypjlqggjlgliqpjialllbilllilhqiallpilllgfiiglm 1 N ' w 1 W w 98 '1' 5'--,gf-.v-f Nv,k-v.f-Q- --.--f-- -'--. X In 5 x WI :sl U rrvflml77-WH? tu,w1W1'1::k'.,,'?gvrLv',VISlnYUMfi,T.1SFf1k'i.lff1iM-v Uirfximlff U H 1 w M QU :IM l WM K 1 HI 1 l Q ' i fi ll mn W il -,v vw w .,: ,y. 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'52 F9 'T' T X u w 1 Q23 W ' l- -,,..7.M ,M M rm' M ,Uri :Ur fv5 - xl l bl. 'dl' .Q 'Qi Annabelle Nesson ......'-.---.,4-,,....-. Brookings Harvey Marquette ..-....,..,...,....,............. Albee Dorothy Black .--...---.,-------..- Big Stone City Margaret Munro ..,..-,.----- --,4-,---. W inner Alfred Sckcrl ..,...-4-,-- ..-.,..,,...,. L ake City Anna Turwick ,.....,...... ..,....,...,.......... V olgzl Ruby jermsmd ...........-.. ............-. B rookings Theodore Kurtz .......... .......... B rookings Marion Hubbard .,......... .....--,... B rookings Viola VVakey -A-',-------,--4. .---.--.,--.., B rookings e Howard Harvey .......,..... ............. P arker 1 l Florence Brown ...........,,. .... ....,-. I 3 rookings Lucile Ulvin ......-., A -,---,-v- -.---.4A.-w,-. B rookings Nellie Inybdahl .r.,l.,.ll.. J 1 l ! l. I ,w',f, '!11f.' ' . rookings 1'-1 , ,. ,.., .,.., . . M, lr' . all ,Jul A -llllum f-. llll 'HH l -.1. A- , . 5, .:.:, . I an . .... L:.l L.. ' fir. HQ-.. 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Herschel McKnight ...........r......... Brookings Paul Moulton ---.----.4..---A- ----A,-.,-4., C resbard Don Sheppard ----.-r.-- .----,.,--,.. B rookings l -fn .-- f -. Q, 2 Y ,.Y ' OA , ll l ' or J 2142- Q r ii:--.lull l I. W, ,... .1 LE A .1 Clarence Solberg ------,A-, Margaret Arten .......w4 Cornelius Biers ....,.,,. Victor Riley .,.,,---,.44 Inez Robson ,...,,....... .... ' 's 'ww -1'-11' :F 'F 'F53 Aim- .',: 3' -mm' ir 'rj'r-v Vlgi' UH 'lllili ll.'3ll 1 L H iwrwk -'Ilw-t.wl'L-lltglllmr-,f.'ll anJr,iw-.i'lllllQ'lfl',J' . rr k: ........,. Brookings Y -----M-.Sunumit ......,.,.,Parker N ...,.......,Doland 43 , iflllil .,,......,Madi30n Edwin Swartout ....-.--..-4-......,- Gann Valley , U Daniel Gackle .--.......-.- Lois Martin -........... James Fryer ---,-4,.,.- Loren Chase ...,....... ......... Laura Minier 4.-.,...,. Donald Miller ,,-.-.A,4.. Morton Lauer .r---A------- Max Gordon .......,.. -VVillow Lakes , ',,1 lb -........,...Pa1'kston I V 1 lt' .....,.....,B1'ookings .rr D kr A --tt--..... Doland ............Brookings 4 l - 'F 'zl v, H-BX' ' 40 .,..,,...Rapid City .L 1 WVatertown I ' 3 A it ---M.-------A-..-Hitchcock ' A if ii Q ' S ,. f fb ' - x rv V 72217 iii? . Jai L,...,,1., L ,, 144. , t,.ga.,.,nisf N 103 v ' LIE' 'il Y' L if A 1 iTIi!Xf' r , 1 r ' WIT?-' 'jfllffrlF71f7:?i1. rwFlI:77lllF?ll ll 533 24 ln' in l'j'E1'rr,i!rllllwl. 'ElflillyfflU:PLMli1G7'1'iIlll.:f.rllit. .Eu 15 lb D AD 2 f v In b IX , If D e rr L D lf D P if Q .1 -- ,:.l11w1+i-L:ffsHg1fr':grvfw1if4, ls fl 5515 . lil . lg 31 1 iw in PQ i l V If ' 5 5 'Q ' julian Pearson ,,-------- ---.-,.-,A., W Vebster 3, - IQ 341 Ellen Erickson .--A---.4- .,--.-....... U nityville -fi John Hetland -..---,4....- ........... M ontrose Q13 . pg 5 B 5 141 ' 4 3 Eh Charley Richards ----..-..-- w,-,,..-----. S pencer X , V - gn Di ' iq B Elsie Hyde ,........ .A,........, B makings rg :: B if if - Floyd Waby -,,,--,--, .....Y.w....., B rookings Q4 ' iT DE 51 ll D2 ii X Arthur Rietz --A-.--.44- .4--,,---4.- S alem ie I '- r ? t Hazel Spitzer ..----------- --.-.---.--,Y B rookings Q E A bg TQ Forrest Fenn -'--,-..-. -.---,..,,-.-- B rookings fi ?1 5. : 1 lk -4 1 5, A .. s L 1 D- 741 ' f B 1 sl 1 Theodore Englehorn --......---AAA4.....4 Wagner fl L '-- ' i V 2 Ig 7 ' ' 5 Maude DeGroif. --,-Y Hutchinson, Minn. ix I W Lcster I-Iorrigan ,.,...--.. ...- ,,-.-, 44-- W 0 o nsocket ill 4 fi' E 2 M vi 2 ii i Q Q gr ii i Andrew Vanderplaats ---.-.......... Brookings xx:-E -il? B' 152 i -Q l Francis Perkins ..--....,... .-.----,----. 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Aberdeen HH zi rrison ......,.....Amlover 14 107 'Q-rr --rw '-1 v ,,,,, .' .X,.,,. -1-X, .Q 4,X,,w-7, . ole. 1 Lx I il' X lllo--lflll .?iil1'T,rilllls. f,l1fqiIflZ1nf'lfffi.. ,ifllrhllzli .ill H9 Z 29 In-T7.!l:1.rilulzzhnln.fnlhrflrlnl.i.lllu,?f1lllffmlilifjllllfz wi,- .4. ,Lx M- LL 4' .4 l , la li lf lr: f. r. ff 1 : A 55 if IT- ' !. l- lIj if Ida- 1, , VL DL gli lllnillllxy ,-5 .. W- ,. --L.m:Lx.:lil m31LjiJl,lS5jx!:r4Q1NllsllgllylHl?lxpHH,-I S in FS :13i,y4Lx..,l3,1Al,H- fm,r:N1iIEl:.v.-,1w-g- .Vw vQ7'1H...--wily: I 1 ,Ll L... .-. . . -LA A. .4 up '- -'-' 11. -3 Ll L- 'f 41 ,.:l is ,. I, l- ,ll 1 Gail Haroldson -.v,---- . . , ., I -Sl vm - .4 Fae Marshman .-.-..A-- - W-. M. ....,...,..Br00king5 Loren Chase -...--A.4-..-- ..4--..-..- W illow Lakes ...........A.Brookings l ' A fl - , Alvina Lee .....,...N,.. ...,........ V olga 'vi Daniel Jacobson ............, ............ B rookings V. Leota Main ------..,, ....-.,,.- I- Iartford iq in F Opal Brown -.-.,,....... - Arnold Nelson .........,. Frances Young ---.---,, .3 Frances Rebstock -.,Y. l 35 ll ZH -Gi 108 Grace jerde .....--A,-, Orville LeMay ------4-A-- Alma Nelson -.-4-.--4l ....--.....Brookings ........,...Brookings ..............Brookings .,.,.,.....,,.....We55ington ......-.W-Northville ...l---.--U--Brookings Russell, Minn. Margaret Street -----'--4- A--- - - ------------- RCVill0 , meth- ,M-sv - 1 l .. . , . r-'fr wi. wr: .rms--2-Qup-.A-.--'rw--51,-,vi , ::,s,.g,,. f -r. -f A, k . 4 . fm .nn , If , 7 Willllnfiulllf3u lll1R'f,l:l nM1alls.fGvlu.?5ll!aMvlllcfflrllHllllyllllwlgulllwllglvg?.ilufqyll,Y'HER1lxlT7l:1lllPflIllC1lllFfl:'.II,YallllTi.fllh l l ' if 151 if .. iq KL P'r'-:.:u,s4s-wsu-w-.w-:fx-aryl li , aw-mwqzwamw ' fx:'N'-'f-'-'slaw:fr-ram?M '?i Wwrf::'n.s.w-w1mxwzf'mwrawrz Q, ie S m B Ti , -: Hz Q X S, - ma- :S 3. 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'SE ni'T3? iT PNNKTE-IiwRf5:1 x'Xx :SAL:'VR?.3ES5Q' 'WNGZGYW WQQ'NT'Wk YX 5NQQW5V?QW53NQx3VSx35?:5?N:53fNig:fS5iKVWf5Y34-QXYRSSSBYQXSSR5.S 5hgbYW' W My ' 7 3 5 Y FOURTH YEAR SECONDARY SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE f E lf 5 S 2' 5 .. o, S-. SQQQQ 2 P E12 2? ,Q 2. fglig l sl 11 l Edwin Killam ......,..,., ...,...... F ofnnngdnlo l 25 .A Q o 1, l llo Kopeland ---4-4-4444 --.---,.-4- B rookings 53? F-Ein H: , l gg l 2:-' N S2235 ' 'P K' Ei Theodore Kuehl .---.. N- ..........w. Yale - go- nb-. ..-1 if , .li ' -'V V 1 z .N Frank Manfull .-.--...,... .4-4......-.. G ettysburg 4: :Q : : .1 no n SHPE 5 5 - gg PE iii? ., ,ir A- 1- : K l - . - E. '. - I 3 'Z EF? 2' -3. ll id Albert Monson .4..-..--4444- -..----4-.-- R eliance D: if -45 D ' 5 an-5 E. lei, Q? no Bennie Nelson ..........,.. ............. D ell Rapids lf 2 ?S n +- .: 4: . M... in gg.. 17 :Q ll? :fl fgfln Harold Nelson .....,.... ,......... c enterville Q? gr f-535 51 n John Nord ,........ ,,..,.......,...... 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XNMi5NXBl'4Xk'YNShwYxYAWwwlfif'-WB?A 'flRQ1'NXVx?'6Y 5'9'2f'1'3'.X'1ix'N'NNWNYXNYYSSIIS:NSX?SS:v5S3KY5SiiKwJRNwq:39,-R -f,- - -,--,1 , V-f ffm- --rf---'1':1-A-Y-:Lf11:1-wr,-ri-r:1vv'v-4-Awe-g-f V rms' - M, -X---nyggqg-yffmfrmmmvw-rnzr'--w-zvvn--s:'l's1-mmx'a :s':-sz.1,-,a1s2.1f.1 mfs-'f fngffrawfrgfwwllfx'wwwmy1swllwwulwllfz S D 55 Q glamsufwuuwullzilfllwwwuwl11'x'fr1'zJ'vwww , - . - -Q ww- H W,--H-r -' 1, 2-:,.,,.:-.-:zf -111fo:f.:-x--1:-, erm: x::u11',c:1:,3-vf , 3 x x THIRD YEAR SECONDARY SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ki Q1 l 31 if L- ff V? 3 George Heller Eg Aileen F'll1'1' 5 Q Ray Magnuson ' ' Arthur .Tones ij 5 George Fngerlnnd Q Clinton Fairchild Nordnhl Amundson 45 .l Julian Plahn Lf! Q If ,O F 12 5' 5 11 Olga Olson ' Lymvan Calder gl Clilford Gu-mu . Reuben Mortvedt fi in ri 9? i 1 Ji :- llunry Bell if gl George Anderson Lelzmde Johnson n iq 3 Oscar Mosby il T 5 ? Q 3 : W Joe Fairchild 54 Hal-om smckmnq 53 Clarence Stockland Olmert .lohnsou if I QD! ' :E wil 5 UQ Q? Pnul Corey 'Z ,, A 1 Agnes Knutson Reuben Nelson 53 VL Q If rg E 541 128 'A bf i k55 -l13 '707'i?Vf7 WSY'52f'25'R9:!'Nl'53 'l lT'Nx'.3 1'.1'l ..-, l'I'xs,' ' ' - '-,-'- 1 -TK., 'Nik 5-I i 7f 5Q5:1I,f. '5- ,y4- SN iv S ,iT9Y1'u,.2i9Ww:5,vNlW 'f ' - 5'Q4, i9fB5fxW5IG?.f 3:'i lZ3'2?I'f : .'tZ?.'I:iv V -JNQ' 3'5I'b ' ?e 'XN!'?5'Z'7?5' '7'A7f3'N V 1 V - , ,, , ,, H, , X , . I ..llll4.. .1rl.llQi1IlI1MlI1fDf1r!1ffililiilla.HH14.71frlfufiffllkfalllffalI U Q 2 5 Iimiihbf-Ihmllsiiml!MullN1llh.?i.allIMllllnfflzilllffzillxfinlllaff r - , ,x., -.... 0 : 44- '- ' T?-i1YQ5?ff 7 3fPY0Y2.7flY7',!fL'5ZlZL .l111'-E., , ' . - .3 ,' Q' T ., LM L -LIB , . '-,' J95N:..J'-1 ','LL,Sk1 ' ..'.' fy ,WGS-Fvtabbiifkmxf ' 5. ly -' ,g'53,g, :1.,:gl1N6.X- li: ,'.- wi ,,.' X'-R522 KE JK, 'NTL' ,,-.rk, l-Eli TOT: -Nnitzxiu16vfmMfl-lin T7- HC .1 .' Y l1if, fli'l' f 'li- 2 W . 'Wil lf'. lllIlll i'lll 'S' T77 'QF lull lvzwr' '4113l 1'W! lHU 'WU' 'WH lfl1Ha Qtl1:sf' llllll','l1lll xl l,.,f-'.,. . . -. x ..,,. ,,.,.,x, .. ,, ,N ,V , -v- -4- ' -'- Y '-A -- ' -x 1 Z if., 1, -:f 4, gg' ,:g,-- L.. .,,. . .-.LH :.'.' .--, . f..L ' .l. r,., l ' l SECOND YEAR SECONDARY SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE A A is . . Oliver Hanson Q D ff 1 Dorothea Allen 1 Lloyd Smith - My-rtlc Erickson . , A Otto Reinsclnniflt D U11l1'l'l'lC0 Christensen 1. : V s Ig A Belviua Ellingson D - Ilarco M uldor D Ilerrich Coates . E ' I-larry Grnv l . A A no Honry H cleft 5 Alfred Brandt 5 Fred Ahboltin ,- , HD Augustine Kittleson K' Ilcuben Bowdou , Ernest Anderson D . JD I fn Harris Silkcnson f : Alma Haugen Eg Frank Fu shun :lor . 'D l A K 129 lv? ,T -X71 '-Wy-'-,, f'f',e ,MT7 -'Q' T7 1,4 i . w :I Q7 '-' '-f 17 wx -1 - r Ir 'Q '- lu. lstlllllm. .llllllfflllllliillrff 4 ll:-SWL.. ,lilglllfnlllllh,llllllznlfllilvl H 12 5 Illl. lllufflilllffllllll. .lllllmllfzllllfilnlllHill'llillllllll,-mlllll. .lllll l f L l A lb SP if? S D Ronald Mcliim . ,P Peter Johnson . D ' Glen Holliday 1. L . D- on llurold Jordan Q- - 19 WL 5 ill n... bb 'gfzfw 1f1':g111H31wtgiwzflgxiiwig 51::wfff-Qwwmffgsrllmrfglavfuwfigzwri f FIRST YEAR SECONDARY SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE 130 Ill NIIITZIIII:'iiiffF'i1AIf?2Z?:fffijgzfflmlImllyfililyrlfigfifilzillLH IEzfiliiixjMET:HkyqliIXQQNFQQHFILH!EZiUlx'Z1i i ' 'ww .. Jw wi r . ti. iw., , l, ., ,l, lily- -.i ,l .4 .. A p , ., 1 3 4, :s,:'.iA 1 ,w,A .La ,. Bafk Rofw: Albert Sanders, Joseph Abrahamson, Grace Marshman, Obert johnson, Prof. P. J. Scarbro. From Ru-'wt Leonard Crogstarl, Alma Haugen, Dorothea Allen, Alfred Sueltz. BUSINESS ASSOCIATION ALFRED SUELTZ ..............,.......................... Prerident LEONARD Ckocsrixp ..... ..... I 'ice President Dokornm ALLEN ..... ........ S ecretary GRACE MARSHMAN ............. ....................... T reasiwm' The Aggie Business Association was organized to handle all student activities of the Aggies and to establish better cooperation with the College Student Association. The Association publishes the special School of Agriculture Collegianng finances the Aggie section of the Jack Rabbitug manages the Aggie Christmas party, Aggie Ball and special student activities. The Board of Control is the administrative body of the Business Association. The officers are: P. J. Scarbro, Chairmang Alfred Sueltz, Aggie Presidentg Albert Sander, Senior ll-'Iemberg Obert Johnson, Junior Meinberg Alma Haugen, Sophomore lliemberg Dorothea Allen, Secretary. 131 1 5- M or ' r' -' 'E lin for r' 'E it 'T ff '7F'wai. wi . W v i ,f ' ,, , , .5 1, ., .f ,- V, e 1 f ,ii , V 5 f- ,Ii r 4 .if .111 59 'lull il it N 1 41- lu 1 WM 1 lb 13' W 1- ,Yi ,rp ,ww .nm N- lv, -,f ,- 1 , I, ,if Qs, .1 lil 1 n,.',- ', LEONARD CROGST.-KD. . . TnEouoRE KUEHL. DOROTHEA ALLEN , HAROLD NELSON.. Rn' M.AcNUsoN .... AMPHICTYON .... . . .Przurident ..l'ife Presidefzt ...... .Secrelary Sergeant-at-arms ...Enteriainment A The Amphictyon Debating Society enjoyed a banner year during 1923 1924 The society will retain permanent possession of the cup offered by the Claes of 190 by virtue of three consecutive victories in debate. The Friday evening programs of the Amphictyon Society are always interesting and give the members excellent training in society work. 132 I New gaqijv.5,Rf',.Vv',:I1ji..TffHiv1.l'q,l'Gjyfv.f U eg Le, mv W7 ivnvmw lf: X X M ,1,.-nl,1,,n.,'..-av 141-1, .J 11. 1 -i.. ,515 .,,l1l.,..1 .,.1,. in, ., if .1 1.1-15 ',.t. ,ulw I-hi-, ,-ul: 1 , l -21'., .Qriilfiiilolf-IZ Hill? LQV,1J9 .gLY'fJli g:YHe GNOTHUTII RAYMOND HAGMA::N. . . ....... Pr-asirlerzt Axcnuc joy .......... .... I fire Prexident AALMA PIAUGEN .... ......... S erretnry lilfNRY f'l0EFT .....,... . . .Snrgaarzt-at-arn1.v Mixixrowii TIIORESON .... .... E 71lf'l'lfIi7177lElll The Gnothutii Literary Society has always been active in promoting the best in literary progrmns. By taking Hrst place in inter-society contests and debates for three consecutive years, the Gnothutii Society has won permanent possession of the trophy cup offered by the Class of 1917. 133 H iirJ:F5i,:!u,' .P15riFTi,9:f7:i?.FT,ii Vit7'.t:FT.i:.Tii-WinTi,uf'71iif5Tii11H:!liEillit i'lm'i y iii. wiv -eww 'lilo Q- H-N -ft -e i 1, .R R i, l L , J 3 i FORENSIC SOCIETY l ALFRED SUELTZ ..... N PETER JOHNSON ..... , LEONARD CROGSTAD .... ' CLARA DAUGA.-XRD. . . 1 . . .President ' THEODORE SCHULTZ. . . .... Vice President .. .Sefrelary .. . ...Program Illembership The Forensic Society was organized in 1923 by School of Agriculture students who were interested in special forensic training. The majority of the inter-'soc1etx A and inter-academy debaters are members of the organization. Special trammg foi leadership in all branches of forensic work is the aim of the Society. I 1 3 i y I 13 fWwMm R ifliii . f -- ' '- ..' 2 '-r- 1- - - 3'-.x,-A1-1-:m.1::w2::.LT1n.FX' :x'.c::f-wergxr..vgzvxzzurx-xamrmzw':.asN::1:v:K'vzg::-.-:N-3as4Qw'mr.m4,::r:us::-ec.:Lua-:lm qi. 'i,,!1,y-,i .Hi 1- ,iw 1,5 w-, 1 wi I--., fin, ,.-., - ,v-,- ,f -, 1- .-- q 1-11,--y vw A-. ww vw-vi--s 'V '11 vw 'AWQA iYfI'A'!1l'A'iIv'Q. AHAf1,14Q'rfnIA.vf1fd-.:g1Ai141i41i1IL 5 Q 53 eg gg11'QjuiLl',,g1r.1rg.,rvAll1lIggllzvglItAlIluJ1If',0Jl!l'.Q.'ll1lA ij, . A ,. . , , .xk .. ., . LL., . , A, - . . ik ,V,. A,,,,J,,,,,qAHM,,.,,,.L,4,O.WL, .,,.L.4,.,,,..-.. -..W YD G, 11 L N . , - .X 3: . '51 D . TE .WX 1 - 5, eh ff 5 lr 'l . Q ' Q Q 1: , 1. 25. ,x - . 14: .1 T H: D1- .X l j fl Q: 5 rl . 74 .. I iq .1 Q e - gg we gl i ii' : 5 Qfli :Q 5 A: 'F' 2. lp., V li! ff JAMES FRAVEL ICATHERINE VVADDELL THEODORE SCI-IULTZ T125 Derlamnlion Essay Oratory - . F ll. 57, -:.: xi - A 31 f if I2 fill, EIGHTH ANNUAL INTER-SOCIETY CONTEST 1 SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE January 12, 1924 WINNERS 511 ESSAYS- pg id The Spirii of Progress in South Dakota .Katherine Waddell T' g A ANIPHICTYON l , 53 A DECLAMATIONS- Qi . 'IT0IlSSIIi71f L'Ou'verture ............. .... J ames Fravel if . GNOTH UT11 I 5-,Q U ORATIONS- 1 QQ i Life's Problem .................. Theodore Schultz 3 A AMPHICTYON 3 A ' INTER-SOCIETY DEBATES E . XQQ : The Amphictyon team composed of Albert Sanders, Helen Schoepp and Theo- ' -2 1--il 1 fi f gt dore Schultz defeated the Gnothutii team consisting of Archie Joy, William Knuppe 2 . and Lyman Calder in the annual Inter-Society Debates of the School of Agriculture. i .5 1 .N . .. , , W I 31- Question: Resolved, That the President of the United States should be elected pl gf by a direct vote of the people. 5 f . if 1 ?::l . TQ. -- 7 S - 51 :' 5' 3 F bf Tcl cz x - -. , A . V ., it.. ,.,. :l',.Mgm..,,,xQ , QP... .iz .... ..... R wx. 1 .. .L X.,. .I .... .. Q FflizlluffillIFfiIlliP'7ial!iITe'IiiifrirlmilffiiTfffillrilirllHeli?-islflifiill MII 2 IWllqllP'2'5il:ifffiiGilfiilliiih!sQ fi1l1QQ:llliifullnilifiirlllmfi1IHIQQIIIIIQQI Mgliyfyqi'-,yi r-nun'-I 1' H1 v 1 'pull f s r'w':p u wil r -1 rw' uw gi-'il r','1 VI V 1 !I! T 'll' fililLg11ULi1iii5 ll , ,,A.1r11A11n4A11g,fL,..llillpail9IA1Ij!lAH!,IAlpUlAmi! SQSQ AiililmqpilAilllhlflllbllitlglllllgill.AlllidL , , ,. A QQ 'D' L43 1 - fe F41 I 2 ' P . 1+ . SD : . :a 1 4'-T.. i D .- 3 1 fi 't .: : L4 Xi , E-. ff 1D,,j X 141 5 1 1, : ,Q . RDS? ,.. ,. g ....t. S this ,QI 5, 1 TG Ax -- -Q. bl -. --Q ,flu ji WEE LM ,Q rl ,, ED' :s 141 QQ S TQ. , S-. ', N:-124 .A Y 7 EDJ ' Q Di A A.. - r INTER-ACADEMY DEBATES Di is 23,2 Question: Resolved, That the United States should subsidize its Merchants Q1 g Marine. JI ki :3. The affirmative team composed of Ray Hagmann, Harold Forby and Leonard ibg.. - i 1+ .-L Crogstad lost debates with Augustana College and the Minnesota School of Agri- ,Q 2-1 L41 s . il , culture by close decisions. 2 if The negative team consisting of Theodore Schultz, Ray lVIagnuson and Peter fa i College Academy and a 2 to I decision over the Minnesota School of Agriculture. iq, ll .. . D- TQ in I1 K' 7 ' iii D5 i. 411 V. -- A .W ' if ': - . if, if its , . YI ?Q r 31 .. - Q. - 2. 'i 51 we P: ,. X15 - fl: '5 -..Q FQ :Qc :Q .- 1 R V ,rl Pi, I 1- LEONARD CROGSTAD RAYMOND HAGMANN HAROLD FORBY 25 5 5 ' 136 '- Q A :f...axar::a-a:f:H-'cxwzx'-A-av: .'f2:sw:. 'f ff:faxf 1s1 2wwf:-fsw,'::'fg::'-x' ----- teas :-::1w1,.s.1t:,-,.,Qs-.ug,-::e,-i,,,.--3.1-...Rai-, :e,,5+1.,,:Q1-,f-gt, -,'- .-,-tutes, qt... ,.,l,5..5,:, it .,,,- f lllsiqlllm!!!MnIlzlfinlliliifilifiillkifllfafirllufiilllffislikffvlI ll 9 2 5 IIFElllsiiiuffi1hITflu111Ffn11Di'.ihMnl106111lMl1I1HlI11Di11i4ifC.1I -.-,.-..t.iM-:9i.,.u:-w,...:,.'s-iQ.,,ffs's.:f.'.r-:..e.zw:ffu,X'-:.w.r.s:sfs.w-:musw:,fxs:.1:.--- um-sl .-1-1,-m,1.1w-wu'ua,1i-f -ms s, t,,g-:sm-fi:.1-.V-, ...,gg4,,1-1,-Q 1- 1,,,,- 1 I-::,.s.,3W ,,,:a-,:Qw:stf,i,uQ- -- , .11 .:,f:,f:t,gg,.:.t5. M, T., . , , . , . - -- W. -ff v M--' --z 1 H--w'---:'r'-vmw-'1-:'-:1x'-- -rg-g-ff-1-1g-g-+g--f----g--:fmxs-n:1,':rvf1at.r?. -11: ix,-nf, rasazsar:-,, -vc ew- , D3 ... 1 -, - f' 1:5 F-J '-:Q k. -2 ,t -, i L .S Q, 7Q E. f K SQ A PETER JoHNsoN 'RAY MAGNUSON Tneonoxuz Scnutrz Q X, -jg w Johnson came through the season undefeated, Winning a 3 to O decision over Huron izyfi g,,..i, ,s 1 s N? f .V . , 'N fiffrgilrfl-ggilwflislgtl'QQ''fl'31554b11!i?1j31fg11jb'fiifiijxitilyxflilig IQ !1HliQ:im1g11i131-211111131111.zitgutvinliuEE'ingi31l1Q'1ij111A11qlu'Q ' H' f ' ' ' ' -' - ,-1-l fx .. 4.4444-. ...We . L. L... .., . , 't -,.. .x,2...,, 1. .W ,. ,ge , I 1,1 .-. L5 -. l if 5 i ,,. D-Q 2 E: i tt 1 1 f Q MWA 51 Left lo Right: Coach Coffey, Sueltz, Kuehl, Thoreson, Richards, G. Forby, Nelson, Belau, f- 3 1 Manfull, Crossman, Crisman. EE ,V A AGGIE BASKETBALL 5 1 HD? 'f Under the tutelage of Coach Frank Coffey, the Aggies developed speedy and QD: 1 smooth-working team during the past season. They played ten games with some 1 of the fastest high school teams in this district and lost but three of them. ef: Ya 4 fl-11 IE- D1 , fp-d f QS if AGGUE SCORES 'l Aggies ........ 13 E11mm .... .. . I2 i Aggies .... . . . 15 Elkton .... . . . IC gig 5 Aggies .... . . . 22 Hetland ,... 23 ' Aggies .... . 8 Wllite .... 9 5 i Aggies .... . . . I5 Arlington ..... 9 I5 3 Aggies .... . . . I5 Lake Preston IO -5 Aggies .... . 7 Arlington ..... 8 L D- il Aggies .... . . . I4 Lake Preston. . . 5 ' Aggies .... . , . 35 Volga ...... 18 3 Aggies ........ ig Brookings . . ij Aggies .... . . . 165 Opponents . IIQ li ----' is ff si 137 E , P . -5. wt. .. V. .. . . A , . . .... ..A,, u-tv , , .H,v,Y-M ,M . , 1 .- A -' me . x - . JLlhiiflIglifiilllahfprllifzsIfiiifiskiiliiFQIHMJrfffifxflifilllgilillll gg ll Ilifilllrhfiilznffilhifinllhjtnishfnlibjillltfinll-lnffnlllnifzlllibjilglixml -v-sg-Q .,,.1-, rg- i- 'uma I .ivii 4 , im I Q Ulf ii,1i!:iI'iZL :limigrim:il-:iiiiligimlfgilil12-iiliiillijliligillllplliiiflgiinil i -fx ,-. .ae-as nga. Leonard Beebe. . . Elsie Beebe ...... Chester Mullen.. John Kincaid .... Myrtle Kincaid. . . A Truckman ..... Another Truckman . The Toastmaster. . A Photographer. . . Tom Baker ...... Miss Fletcher. . The Politician. . The Barber ..... The Bootblack .... 'te , - : TO THE LADIES Presented by the Senior Class of THE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE THE CAST Theodore Keuhl . .Addie Johnson .Dana Anderson . . . . .Albert Sanders Clara Daugaard ........Archie Joy ..Arnold Folvik . Kurt Guenther . ......... James Brue 138 . 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' 'if M - E4 Q X K x 1 J at f ,grai- 4.. ,- ' . ' Z - T L- -4 1 l l 5HnrPnaim J XX v l .5 41 i OILATORLCAL AND EXTEMPORE CONTEST I i 4 M V NIMHIlmlllibillllnbiillnbimn..in!IDGnIlMrIlHillnM1Ill1YiII ll 9 2 5 tuR.w1lMui.FZislm1IaMImaam1111Fr71a!:m1l1iFisllMxlnTY y ?..JQi,4fiL..5.Q.s.-aklawsei AQRMQRNX-YLYXS-2i.LL.B,11227:-',,'.1,,'t:..s:cn,L3.X',kSf .... 55:10,J.s1s..?..,tLN.'.svi .NHS-tlslswavximizkwvbmwftLA:r.Ata.S.uxL1:e,..1Sfmxiiwlcrskesscxllzelixmxwrsx x,f.x LL-xvLv.x:x.eNrm:',wjfiisldt ' Q14 -x-ii-Y W- . f- 11, :law ,.,C4.t:',Gz2'2'-:H tr, ,I .... ,.. K, . .,.- J- ,.'.,il. .., ,..a......,....,.,..,,. ..,,f,.t,,....,.. ,:,5.x, .,.,,,,,,. .,..,.:z:.... .,.,.....5,.V.J.-.,.,.,.i- ..., . ..,,.,.t,. .. . .. I . . -,W '.-. ',,,,g.V:-.T,...,,' Wi Lilfflf'fLl'fll'1i Iil2Jll!l'Ls ilU51'lll'1S'l!f'Z''f?I'Xl!!!'Z51llIl'2 S-SUSE l'lli'XllIEl'lQlIW'2QllY'Zl'lll'l3'll! A'l'llEQlll 2!ill'Zl lll'All'l'HT YA, 4-.L A,-,Li-,4,-A ,:.f,.- .:,, ,ff H :1A?,..,g, Sm, TNT: N hx.. L YY.,A LJ.. ..,1' V f AJEQQLA.: YA.-.3-WL. gif . . . 5.1. will .J . rig iff wg, 1.- . D: ik? gllg T. FT lk . ' : , 5 --In . Cn .9 x11lf swf iEi 'WILLIAM GLANZER i 4 Staie'.v Representative in the State Oratorical Contest D1 .2 X DT 35 ' -3 . qv. fn - 1 ORATORY . iks Q ,. .e- at ': :ri . -Q w A l -3 , , .Q .. A State's representative, William Glanzer, with his oration The Wo1'ld's Cry for QD: 1 Peace won second place in the Preliminary State Contest, which honor allowed -Q him to compete in the final contest. Although not winning the decision here, he ESE A did creditable work. Helen Griffin of Northern State Teacher's College was the T winner in Extempore Speaking, while Clifton Churchill of Yankton College won Es : the decision in Oratory. l .7 Ds Q STATE INTERCOLLEGIATE DE ' Northern State Teachers College l .Y .Q FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 -sf GEO. W. MCCARTY, chair-man President State Forensic Association EXTEMPORE SPEAKERS Helen Griffin Agnes Hyde Lester Thonssen james Dean ORATORS - Q Q. Wayne Myers. .... ............ .,...... ' ' Harbingers of Hate Homer Surbeck, . .. .... .............. ' 'Assassins Invisible EW? William Glanzer .... .... . ........ ' 'The World's Cry for Peace Clifton Churchill .... ... The Challenge to the American People ff Fgi EEE 140 3 It li? - S- .. ' 'f1E'7 E4JSL??234EE2b'i0R!Q1G.'? N fltisixxl SIA Sw,-rib 2+-Jiist-'-'I X 'i 'isiY'f .1':'54 '? iCs'4'N N'l .NEW T333 FSlL 9'f'+i?.':TF-S?FW1B 5xss'v'SUw2fx,aws1x'?NNYS-YXQS4Nwwxira-'fl?S1W'fT '3v'f'FIf'fNP-X Ariz ' 1-W' 2'E 11'r': N : 'T b: 1'1'Ng ' ' g X! . .. - s,. i ., -1. i me 1 A..L ,.,, X. M 4,7-,, W due.. ,... C- . ' :...1.gs.4.'.g,g.L-gs xv: w--X , gs. . .,,:3,-.N2kmA2g,i.,5f.:e.1.ew.ew .,., ,a..at12rz:,r.Ie...,,.x..Q4.:: .fefAmes:,ze1':-:mxsfssrgi 51 . -, :Lx is 1 9. f'l I Q: 1 11 -- r-zz 5 sk -Q S we it 21 it is i 3 15 3? tv 24 ff 'li 1 a gil r. t. 7 t i 31.1 515' is 2441.5 lj gt CCI P- - ARTHUR CRAM Y Q2 lfinner of the First Annual Inter-Class A 'T s Extcmpore Speaking Canter! iii T 2, 1131? Y if A EXTEMPORE SPEAKING V 5 Extempore speaking has been given a prominent place in the forensic activities of State College the past three years. Teams have contested with teams from other schools and have won more than their share of such contests. During the college year 1923-24, this activity was placed on a par with debating and oratory and became one of the regular forensic activities. A preliminary state contest was held at Huron and Elmer Hawley, representing State, placed third. The Hnal contest was held at Aberdeen. The plan of the contest was that used and de- veloped at State College during the past three years. Preliminary to the State Contest, State College held an Inter-class Extempore Contest. The class winners participating in this contest Were: . 515 A is Arthur Cram. . . . . . .Senior Marian Johnston. . . ..... Junior Elmer Hawley. . . . . .Sophomore Q41 Howard Doner. . . . . .Freshman 52 ' 51 22 fill 1-. rj- lf - l Q' li ' -15 ri 141 f. .-ff ,. f.', H - .,,, . - , . .- Us -- , -A,---vw, M1-Q -- -.-., A - --:,' 1. --f :az-1'w'f:f?'-,dcsfrwa. rf-151 31 lirlqrslluifilqliifilgflhQCi:II:l1 I.llfnFfffilffillffbiillilfivllif-TiililpllliimllM UQ 5 lliffrllily?qlliffiliiffnglvliijlqlliQffnllQTQillliffilhlglqhjillgllllilllligixII1 is WY' LG Zi iq ii :Q SSI i, 'fi 5 Y, ,q:. v. N A mg:v,y g1ylg!g1IIg,rLi',IywlcgvqmjliillUQILIJ1HK.,W2:i,1!WZ:J!,I1L Qi lyW1i!yiI!,1l!y55QL 'llygligllwtiy'A1147Nc, :g51lllZl15.1.L!1n1gE,!y KIETII SCARBRO ARTHUR CRAM ELMER HAWLEY f I proposed by the late President Harding. ' STATEJS NEGATIVE TEAM f i :S - Arthur Cram Kieth Scarbro Elmer Hawley .. B., ,V S'- STATE COLLEGE vs. OOLUMBUS COLLEGE F.. ,,v r if f i 3 14. ,X S F. 531 1, 1. V -41 Y, SEQ 3. - ' if' - it . L T il ,--. rw :Qi .SL 1, A- -, 33 1,, 6 lc- ' Held at Brookings, Won by State College. STATE COLLEGE vs. NIINNESOTA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE E Held at Nlinneapolis 5 Won by Nlinnesota 1 - - ? 142 'fxlffwtza'',:'.f.A..ei.x::Q-Lzksw,A--sf-4' --.'--mat.,x'- ,. w:.,r-.1'- 1'3sr,r1ws.:v-.-'Zvi ',swQ-S-Z.:-.1m',:x.gQ-f-'r'-1m,:sf'r'a-,Lawvw-v-1ft4:M:::w::.,-r4z,..:.-:e'.--im.-..A-'f-1,N, -- as 'we-.::'--A ,. . - V: - A -- - 1: IM:I4MIIIM:HMIHMrilkzilfM1lflififlrmllzmHMM H925 Ir5?111154QMEGsi-malQMmmmFmni- 'lal1MHM.IM ,,Q.Q1.1.-.a.Q:..1.,4Q:,-.-,.:r. ,1-n,:w.:: T,-q,.:-new ' . f:,g-M, ,em -,yt gm.:--.Q.Lg,,t-,. ,1,...w,-:,..:.... 1- .- .. ,. . T - ' - . . W: ,f Question: Resolved, That the United States should join the VVorld Court as .,.3,1 ...qw i,,,x','g': ,M'.f -7555.7 '2,.7gTf.1.13g,rs'gg,lg.fQ,g.y:.5,51 .:,'.'g,gg f:,fif1 ' .gf ,g..in5.g's',.l iglq,g'fQigg5l'f1gf,',2f5g3'.i.1lr:e.gggi3-Hfsgsigim Mfg.. Q. 'lessees i z:..'y.e ,NA -gs' 'et '-l.:.1l!.r:,il4,SIIf77 .9 XS slll.mlll'.:.flli-fgtvlwesblltcffl gill' gil' girflfl ygh- Al -A ..-. .Y,..:..,...,-, . , . ,, U ,,g.w:.,.,ALML-5 - -Lg X . A W,-,A 44.4, 4,LF,.M-,MHu.v,.gftegi ' Q11 lj li ii L2 -11 T, i 4 Q- . is 2 il .sf - ix . 'J - ,. iw . , 3 A? QE ....., u1,,, .- .- 1,1 gilt if L., , Z, D. 15' 2 If ,. -,. X 'J 2 Eli T. EL? , . X if 22.5 i- - .- U we . L , Ds.: 'rf - rf-:ms -Q ,,,1 N- 'I 1 I D J Q: I F Pi E ffl? 3143 T li fi - Q, D. . z fl E. -,. L .- -D.. - Q DEDA SMITS IVAN JOHNSON MARIE MORTENSEN ef : - CARROL BOTTUM, Alternate 521 f , ,lf A- ... . S. E?i ffdg Question: Resolved, That the United States should join the World Court as W -if ' proposed by the late President Harding. STATEIS AFFIRMATIVE TEAM if Q41 iff 52 , Deda Snlits Ivan Johnson Carrol Bottum Marie Mortenson it ie I ' L3 'E -S :L f STATE COLLEGE vs. SIOUX FALLS OOLLEGE ' E: I Held at Sioux Falls, February 29, 1924 E Won by Sioux Falls College ' State represented by Deda Smits, Marie lVIortenson and Ivan Johnson. 5- rl D451 , L- 57 ' If STATE COLLEGE vs. NIINNESOTA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE D232 p 3 I Held at Brookings, :ti -f 5. Th ii ' Open forum. No decision. S1-E.. 7 .fx State represented by Deda Smits, Ivan Johnson and ,Carrol Bottum. 11 1---2 -hw s' - N V, g,.,p,,,. i A its ii .. rrf e ' gi L- H 'F' 143 sn?:. ' 63 ., 31 g ' L 1 fs. 4 .. . ..' 'r1:1'r:',.:'f1 '- we me-:'. - N .:v:.a...s1.wf. 3 ,. - H Mr- 5 -:.,.::i-er I.wx:xzffrfrw-we-N-ssrswafmeeg-vxsffwrg:-Nwewwwn-Viwfsmfs..'W.fnezzzzaffxsa-mmvwnfv,mfwas:w+xA::wsvss3w:t:1k-r1x,-Y-we -wr.-WY-911 I . i ' N ' -, v 4 1 ' IlqfizllIIN!ljfiiiilnrftellliiirslfiirfiifiili.ffillhiirll1YUl:M1vu!i.Z1qtl PH , ,, ,, -,,.. .1---s --nf ,, , ., .., ,. ,,, , it -V, l . an -N! up M, lin .lip f -,,. ,, ,ui ,4 ,, . 1 N . '- -' i A. XX ,.-,. , , ,, ,-., .. - M. .. -i .--A-'-'.'-.. If gl'-,IK -.. - - f, -astas- - ,L G. YV. McCarty A. S. Harding Marie Mortensen Arthur Cram Russell Hall William Glanzer Milton Kuhlman Inda Sundal Leo Liippert PI KAPPA DELTA INDA SUNDAL .... .....,. I 'rexident ARTHUR CMM. . . .... I'ice-President Davin DONER .... .... .... S e fy.-Trms. The Pi Kappa Delta is a national honorary fraternity which has as its purpose the extension and perpetuation of collegiate and intercollegiate forensics. A chapter was organized at State College two years ago by a group of students interested in forensics, and is now a strong organization. The phases of forensics sponsored, namely, oratory, debate, and extempore speaking, have been greatly developed, and State College is gaining as high a ranking in forensics as she has in her other activities. Anyone showing proficiency in any phase of forensics is eligible for membership. State may he proud of the fact that the fraternity is growing with such rapidity. i 1 144 1 i 'i'v LT',1:- - 1 T' -ig -5- 5- . -5- it rg? rg .- .-4, --- --,fY- .5-I ,- :- l U -ii ml... ,.f,,:m. i'!:.? 411.1 J' lil gi if i l 5, NVQ if illllumr M, .,.., ,.., xl' l ., 1 ...,- -1.7, ,-,A , , -, tx. ,f i :if '- l, -, ',f'- .'g.vii,J,- -5 iil R Uli - '-1 f- li' I Daniels, Wik, Solberg, Wiedman, Steile, Stumley, Miller Prather, Dott, Scott, Anderson, Nelson, Orvedahl ,Lundy Starr, Herman, Mossing, Kohler, Hemingway, Britzmann, Lippert MEN'S GLEE CLUB CARL STEILE ........ GILES ANDERSON . .... . PROF. H. L. KOPILER PROF. D. C. FARLEY. OFFICERS SOLOISTS PRoF. VIRGIL PERSON .... .... ....... GOODSELL SLOCUM ..... CLARENCE SOLBERG.. FRANK HEMINGWAY. First Tenor- Errol Hawley Edward Daniels Donald Miller Willa1'd Thome Semnd Tenor- Jose-ph Schaller Ellsworth Prather Rudolph Orvedahl Ernest Scott Alfred Stumley Curtis Lundy Robert Herman Herman Starr 146 .. . . .Prerident . . . .Treasurer .... . . . .Director ....Acco1nj2ani5t .Violin .......Piano ....Trombone . .. ... .... Baritone First Bars- Carl Steile Frank Hemingway George Wiedman Goodsell Slocum Arnold Nelson Robert Dott Second Bas:- Leo Mossing Leo Lippert Clarence Solberg Giles Anderson Herbert Britzmann t w. N , ?'l 1 '7-f'.y'7 'T ' 1 C521 'RP E wi' Ti-KK' iff' Millliiillkfjl 'TZ' l l l llfilf' ,mfll .vmIf,'Jlli.fs,,.' ull: ,ml l if .6 H' M 'lluw ,till-.Am .U A .-.- -I-K -- -Y K allllr 1 H llllll lllljilll1ilHllll., f-lil 1. ,qv if 'w1':f1'I+-fv lf'fw'f,'+ww1.ig so g'1:ewf1:w111z.w11Iwziffl'-fil'1zw1 iH X Bark Row-Edith Kile, Miriam Hinman, Muriel Spooner, Alma Sparks, Mabel Adams, Gladys Manbeck, Maud DeGroff, Frances Rebstoek, Irene Christopherson, Margaret Snow, Lorna Gerber. Front Row-Jean Crothers, Ruth Schmidt, Ruth Griffith, Lois Husebo, Helga Rude, Sheldon, Edna Cameron, Zoa Mathews, Dorothy Herman, Gladys Somers. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Eoxrn KILE ....... .... P resident EDNA CAMERON .... ...... S ecretary Prior. H. L. KOHLER ....,.... Director MARGARET E. Swow ..... .......... A ccampanist First Soprano- Maud De Groff Miriam Hinman Edna Cameron Lorna Gerber Helga Rude Second Soprano- Irene Christophers Frances Rebstock F int Alto- Muriel Spooner Gladys Somers Dorothy Herman Bernice Hahn Ruth Griffith Leona Christensen Marjorie Bigelow Mabel Adams on Lois Husebo Second Alto Katherine Harris Alma Sparks Geraldine Sheldon Ruth Schmidt jean Crothers Zoa Mathews Gladys Manbeck Edith Kile Elizabeth Larson Julia Larson Geraldine viflpilllfisilflijirlfspilliffilll ll Sl 2 5 llfillll'71llxliillllizllllwillxmrllylllIwillllfiillhilll 17 V n-pw-vrrw-fwfw rr--Lzrguzr---.L :- ' ' :-.-'-rr-fwfr. - rar.-f:s:':ff1v'a-xzvfz, 'r rtrmzxzzslrr Wm, W' .., f-,M ,V-I ,--,. ,--, P. .,,! IMI P .I 'IH I wa sv- rs '- v'll I I-'I 'ILfflr?a't1ws'll'1?'r11afg I ag11s'zf'l'islfwwlllla'llfzstg S st, sltllvllfalswlwif''Dill''Af'lM1r+iA'r'll'4'1l'lei''D-J A mx-x -- ., sail. -:- -- :il .. st :,... :seq ll. 15512 fl lil -I 32? ' :sr '32,- W 3- R15 E. if I .. .5 A 3122 5 T4 .Q -44 STATE COLLEGE GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Thursday, Feb. 28. H. L. KOHLER, Director ' Assisted by Charles Norman Granville, baritone Virgil Person, violinist Margaret E. Snow, accompanist W. Curtis Snow, accompanist PROGRAM I Fantasy on a Russian Folk Song ...................... VIOLIN OBBLIGATO, MR. II Impatlence On Songs Bright PIIIIOIIS Morning Hwmn GLEE CLUB Prologue cP'1glI3.CClD MR GRALVILLE Volga Boatmen s Song A Song of India The Sea Fairies Song O Night O Lovely Night . . . Gaines PERSON Schubert Merzdelssolzn H ensclzel Leoncavallo X177 HKZTIIS Rzmsky Koi sakojf Cook Blzss . .I ..... .... .. gig u' ........ ................ .... , Q1 El III 21 : . . . ...... l ...... Y ..... . . . . IV I I. ' ,.,. .... ...... I - . -' 241 - ..... . , . . -I - . ? .' ' ' . . . . . . I ............ V gil . . . , ............................... . . . BARITONE OBBLIGATO, MR. GRANVILLE -F' , Lf! js g 148 . 41 w.tt.N.L,-snr' ,,-jfrff : -1. :Q ' . ,. r '- . -.'- f ,-I, ' . '- 'rs-rx.,.RmRs.f:Qx:fssrrwfrwmxwr.f,.uwu1'sea:f-Insta.-:NH 1:-ft ,sw ,.. ,N.wv-'wh--- -,-'-f ,-'--n ' M12w fN N lhgnllllxhiallIM6lnkinIh.TfnlIf':Mfi1mInT1alllMlIlzEaJI1HslliHHI ll 9 2 5 IlIY.1II1YIl11Yf1llM1nlniflnilifnllk.IIIIITGHIIIPGIIIEHI Ivllvl t:mBS:tktmS.2m:1..1KiSa,.s,r,r.r:. .s':-..J..:s5::v'L-Im.-.11 --1:.',.I. If f:.,Q,.r.w2'.::.,.,:tgw1s.r:..g '- - 1+..Qf::.w-'-.mxsxmzwsismmexaxsxlsi.-1Ia:,m::,:ss:'.s::...g,s,-11s:I-1.,p- . -If: . ,mtg s,s:,Q:x,ts,,sq,X:,s sm,-I ,,f,.y:.f:- ,,...,,,. Y. I . . ..- ..,.. -,.. v....,.Y,3?..-g,-Lt-, m .,,'q' ' W, -nut-w flu 491 553 FF ,73 WV-o it-ii tv' iw- 'MVN wp, nm all i. , , , -. sg-. t-, 14 ,Q 4 wry:-, L. ei., 3 A ,Q ,. ,X '.f.4 ' STATE COLLEGE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CARL CHRISTENSEN ..... MARGARET E. SNOW, . .. Itrsl Violin- Virgil Person, Cuncnlrrzruier Mrs. G. H. Gulbrandsen Ruth Haroldson Duane Smith Ruby Solberg Robert Herman Augustus Haines Nina Parish Cecil Bnrrette Lester Hall Charles Bennett Fella- Pamela Powers Lois Martin Mrs. C. W. Smith Elizabeth Solberg Harp- Byrne Smith llg. llb If ,, ,fi ,, 1,l' PERSONNEL Timpani- Ralph Smith Trumpet- Emory Bruns Keith Sea rb ro Ilarn- Ernest Scott Leona Christensen Baxxoorz- Don Sheppard Clarinet- R. M. Endresen Forrest Sheppard Flute- Ellsworth Prather Dale Bunday .... .Dirertor . . . .Pianist Scmnd Violin- Milton Kuhlman Albert Hume Eva Davidson Fay Smith Orville Le May Beatrice Harris Josephine Bartelt Albert Pugsley Harold Larson Viola- Zoa Mathews Frances L. Forsee Gail Haroldson Bane:- Bentley Raak Arthur Cram Tromlmnr- Clarence Solberg 149 'QNIYA 3l'?f '-'l'T-H'TFTif7.il1i11iF M1 in M mm SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE GLEE CLUB SCHOOL or AGRICULTURE ORCHESTRA 150 X ff wg? . U Ng: f I ,O og: gg' 31:1 40' I n M g -n - pnnn Hi' bl! .pq 1 N-x W, 51-IW N . . 1 N I , Q , A 4 7- Q s A 1 I A' : ' 1 1 H 'e Q Xxx J'I.'Q I - III P .O 4 I V, o '2'.U. ' , in :-I'- 'I s Ll iguhlrratruna si- l, - D- 2 ,i The Industrial Collegian is the official weekly publication of the Students' Asso- 5 : College Press Association, winning first in news content, second in editorial and fourth 3 4 i , -A ,-- A ,A ..n 4.x .4 -... gs - 1 L . LJ'-1 wrflfit - Ht. .z-ec-.. ' yx1,a.s.n.s ...-re.. .zr . .: ::r:: :::f':'n.3'-,.: , Y .,,:: '.-,'g.,.,1:,:g4.rLs....,,....g 5 7, I e :NYM l ,, .2 if: - x e :- . A 5 , - l, . - i - T ,A If ,f I ' Ji K - - -f Q 3 it 2 ff e D3 N T NE Q ,g is be 1. - ? if gi 5+ 2 : at it L . - 1.3 f if. bg X 1 2, - il T: , f' bf Q ': . S' BP .51 l 1 221 '5' 5 tP'1' 1 L TQ tp' s 5 ,. z - 1-'T hi F4111 ORMAN STREET HOWARD Powells ROY RISHOI r T E .1 Managing Editor Editor-in-Chief Businers Mgr. il' 2 sq s-:. 2 D5 -4 ,- T411 THE INDUSTRIAL COLLEGIAN DE ri .5 .. A. QD: 5 ciation of the South Dakota State College. The purpose of the Industrial Collegian Di' -'l 5, is to record the activities of the college community through its news columns and to bg 2 I ?' crystalize and express student thought and opinion through its editorial column. It :qi 2 li aims to approach the standards set by the best schools of Journalism in newspaper Q. if i-... -qui 3 C. X 1 technique. - 2 : T I - I a gcj. Y li Q F .523 The Collegian is a member of the South Dakota College Press Association and the 2 fi 5 E - fl' North Central Press Conference, and was host to the delegates from the members of s - I. T . the latter at their last meeting. The next meeting of the N. C. P. C-. will be held at D3 K .A . .KJ . - 1. Sioux City at the invitation of Morningside College. D7 The Collegian ranked first in the news contests conducted by the South Dakota Di 5 'Di 21, T Q 5,-, in front page makeup. Di ga. it - gl 1 f If -41 .A - 31 T is -1- Z , .ly T f eat zli 51' : 2: I- - T T. X. be 1.411 21 V , A - T , ' 152 5 D7 :-all f Y .,. .,r-va-:.:f'5.fw ws--.smwff-su.':ff..f:if'. I ,,.- ,t,'. - -f--sez. ..-.,-t.... q,.'sw1,t-sw-2-sf fame.:-:.N:w-.F-mryvg-.1-s ,,.- --if-: --,-- 5 ffm-wav--f:X-'av-f::::'- 1- -f-- 1 --sf-. :fe-. T fe'-M '-X I X'flilI!P1lllllfflllmfiallllihfzillrfjlllmlufflllllfffllllliirllltmllllfzrlI ll Q Z 5 llyillilfftnlliimlllfflil1Dfi.llff.ll1YililZwff.iili1X1lll:i2liigefflllllff . , ...i..-..,.. b-in :,.f::-s,.- Q, .fn-,..ws.m,..,Mfes,t.s,'..c vm fa t vs H wi- 1 5 ' - T- 5 f - - X me 41 t Z. .V H. . . lk. g . li, Jr.. E i li Back Rom--Milton Kuhlman, Edward Torwick, Orman Street, Lee Larson, Howard Powers, Z-11 Elmer Hawley, Roy Rishoi, Stanley Towers, Milo Thelin. SIL Front Rome-Pamela Powers, Eleanor Hubbard, Cleo Shelton, Blanche Anderson, Marian Johnston, Elsie Setzer. rf EQ 5- ff COLLEGIAN IWANAGEMENT f lfi I-Iowixno Powmzs ................................... Editor-in-Chief , Rox' Rrsi-101 ..... .. .... ,Brniness Manager f ORMAN STREET ..... . ...Managing Editor gg C. Mlno VFHELIN ....... ....... A rsixzant Editor fyg XNIINDSOR A. STRAW .... ...... . 4sxi.vtant Manager STANLEY Towuks ............................. Circulation Manager fi le . 132. DEPARTMENT EDITORS 'T ,iff EDWARD TORWICK .............,.............,...... Fratnrr Editor fi ELMER HAwi.15Y ..... ....... S jmrtr Editor :Iii BERT POPOWSKI ..... ..... C onfcrenca Editor sg? MARVIN SCIIMIIJT .... ........ L oral Editor lf: STANLEY Towmzs .... ........ L oral Editor Lei: Lixksoru ....... ............... .... E x change Editor S REPORTERS tl .V Milton Kuhlman, G. Herman Starr, Donald Rice, Ruby Olson H' :Q Pamela Powers, Anna Dempster, Helmer Greguson, Eleanor Hub- bard, Esther Carlson, Francis Perkins, Calvin Oleson, Marian Johnston, Blanche Anderson, George Bender, Herschel Halfhill, Elsie Setzer, Cleo Shelton, Gladys Cole. ,LL-,jr 153 if - . f -- . 4.. 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S Lx' 3 Q1 Q - gc 4 5 Q 4. ge .1 K .2 Ei 5 'S :fi : .GEYZQ 4 an 41 74 JACK RABBIT CELEBRATES HOBO DAY 156 L 2 ID !!l'?'r:97TX?':! ' .X f5gc3T3g:'P fY-YS 1t ' .2 g'nV':'v'.X- 'xg -jSS.:'Xf1Y'9:?wT'k:.1Q511i 'iiz'2:2?,':u t:35:54-4g,qg,:g:: 2' Q. M:g 'g.:-rf'g,-x ' -QQPFPET v -w31iNtX':tE1 ' Lgqvxlitrvtipwgz-369315i'?'SQf?? l'??1Y?1:'.CNN'-:'1'.E'7' V llhfixlllm .. .lvlllnfillllliilfflbfalIHPilfnbifhmlllafivllHT7T:t!1lF41IIl1ETaIl U 9 2 5 IIRINlF1mhKZnIuYnlnMilxkiakumxlllmkllmillluixlhbfnlllsbia Yi-N3-o3'SWW81iT5V7A7W45WK7iFE5 GI?L31SI!5 93 tS'N51 CRN X-.':2. lZ..b f.N'Q Q1QRx.1l1Li.Q:.:Z1 -... ld.iiNME?152N1'i1lSYfSXuNWI?.'1x'NNaWNS.54R45eNl095bl-NXYfiNfiwQz'I,qg.,,,'I:q.. Am: mu:-L Q., LDA IL.-:,1'lBXE1LN1YS. A'9l1XNKNx-asyllilzliit''-IBEXEN-LEAAYTPFXT-Y'9W5'Nsx BA ff fi' JI: , NN fx A LX ,K , 155 7 ig! is W ' HW ' 5512 ff Q 3 'N N vxx X fl' I ,eg ,L-:irmm ' 1 imrlrtarg o 4 ...W I J J .3 I lV.A'Ifl-'IJW' !7'f Q, FTIQQQSQ ,..i' -s a.,.J. .,.... - -..Q sl C A e 3 Q 5 .41 Profe.r.vor of Nlilitary Science .1 and Tactics if to 1 QI 5 iTQ 214 Sl ffl p R. G. ST. JAMES, lst Lieut. Inf., file fI.vs't Professor of .Military Science and Tactics - 1 I il JJV 21? ..-His GJ 'ne GQ.: 1 n- :-- 1- 11I'.' 41-- yrggllgl gm Q! XV Xi lx Y: it X wx nu xl W H ll 1 1 l l il 'N , I it 1 C. B. HOWARD, Capt. Inf., Captain C. B. Howard came to State College in the fall of 1922, as Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and during his two years of work has been instrumental in raising the standards of the Military Department to their present high position. He is admirably fitted for the position which he holds, having seen active service in both the Spanish- American and World Wars. Captain Howard's live interest in col- lege alfairs has won for him the friend- ship of the student body and of his as- sociates on the faculty. . M. S. Cukris, Znd Lieut. Inf. .4557 Professor of Nlililary Science and Tactics 158 R7 Aj, '74, T7 Ns-', , , ., V, ,xv X Civ VX.-HX. ,I-gf I, XV, A. T-. i v .nllflt .1rtlY1,..mll1. a-.1.7i.1.1..imIf5'..flnXmlinylfl.afffllnfmlflif-fill ll 9 2 3 l!1.'fflwf9f' .tuE.1z'..T.1:.rFf.fIax1Ffl,Ex,mizibf 1 1 41 Ei 31. Q J 5 S 41 ll M . W L.. .HM , . .. ,K -. . -. . . WW. . .. , .. , . .. .. .,, J-:y,::x -4-gem.nz-W-m..':..iv-vX.:,,L-.W ,.'.:-'Na-w ,.,,.fp,-. ..w.-rf.-.. . -. .nor N .O .,M.,..-ALJ..- ..V. V. . . . . . I AI .. ...,,,'-, ,- ,1,- -,, .....,..., H: . .1 A. . ,.. .:... ,,. V, 5 .Wm-u --1 -1 Q ,VA wLJ1fl...w'..J--Jw.f.'f1fwwww.wlwlfl. ,SUSE :HJiw1.1. 4W4'f2w+1Jwfww+5fwf.v'2sv2f?fQH142 1, ...J J. J X .. .. .O - 5 5 E 3 J fl.: J f ST. .4 f MAJOR STEILE MAJOR Domus MAJOR Povvsns 312 21. R. O. T. C. ORGANIZATION E1 REGIMENTAL HEADQUARTERS 41, CAUET MAJOR RUSSELL W, Donns ................... Cammanding :ai CADET LIEUT. C. MILD THELIN .,., ..... A djuzant 1 ii FIRST BATTALION - 3 QQ CADET MAJOR CARL L. STEILE ................. ...Commanding '33 CADET Luzur. LINUS L. MCMANAMY .... ..... . .Adjutant E-5 Qi Company NAI: Company IIBJJ if CAPT. 1. T. TRIPP ............. Commanding CAPT. C. SAMUELS ............. Commanding v- 5, LT. J. W. SCHALLER ..... ...... A djutant LT. G. K. JONES ..... ...... A djutant 5 Company C QI5 CAPT. R. R. Rrsaox ..... ..... C ommanding -'Q LT. L. HALVERSON ..... .... Z nd in Comd. 5: is SECOND BATTALION :if LZZLC. SE 034W KT 2a,v3?ZZ:Z535EnW?:wx?'7WEW ' 4. W 57523247 ifillkiw'-i??,0b3?7lM?ZZ ?l:Z3ZiQxf!v'SZW7hM 'IJ . N eivlavlnfcfvlvw :SHQ !6?HM'WZf MfWJkWZ?l9M9!4Z74:H2Zk K Z ,3Af.AlAlAl11fx.l.fxIfA -Z ' nav ,xx-:....ranAs.. 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Sckerl, A. f -5 Tronson, P. lf! n lr: Fourth Squad- Vg winji, 1. lil Thomas, D. Johnson, L. F 5 Dobson, H., Corp. 1 6' Enright, C. e ,5 Meek, E. x lf 5 A V- gf 160 K' I, ill ll 2 AW71lllf'.XLElllifilmxlliiiiqflxlvyxlliiilllftiiilfiiiimliilllv V W y Y f ilk R'f'1 'xl l 'hi- 'lwi'4 1 I 5 ll w, I U e v..s COMPANY A SECOND PLATOON CADET-LT. COULTER PLA TOON ROSTER Firxt Sqzznd- Third Squad- Lnrson, K. Thome, W. Jones, J. Stitt, R. Lux, P. Lauer, M. Wilkins, M., Carp. Bottum, C., Corp Headley, J. Harrigan, L. Reinecke, E. Gackle, D. Biers, C. Thoreson, G. Smith, A. Fairchild, J. Serond Squad-- Fourth Squad- . Parshall, C. Swartout, E. VVaby, F. Perkins, F. Crowley, H. Emerson, W. Sheppard, D., Corp. Bartle, E., Corp. Maxfield, L. Osborne, R. Chase, L. Tem-perino, L. Smith, H. R. jenkins, C. Barber, G. Wa1'reIl, I. File Closer, Dewey, B. 1 161 fi-r-5.-,I-' -- -ff,-:f-,n-5.V-fl-57,-fb, , 2, 5 , ., y' earn-riff -'Ayr-r' V' 'F' n 4 Fwfiiif ' j',,j',,g,,,, g,,j,4,w 5 .,l,-fm. 4 Q iiiqiu,1,f,u11,.1nuWJMC' iiifflliuflvil Mi!! W1 li' H COMPANY A THIRD PLATOON CADET-LT. FISH PLf1 T0 ON ROSTER Firyt Squad- Third Squad- Nelson, A. Petris, L. LeMay, O. Doner, H. Rosenow, O. McKnight, H. wheeler, Ig., Corp. Dawson, M., Corp. ismer, . Jacobson, D. Popowski, B. Bunday, G. Marquette, H. Miller, D. E. Serond Squad- F tl S d Sheppard, F. og. I gud - H A. extz, . R::1f,B, Mateer, A. Hecland, J., Corp. Papazian, M. Larson, C. VV' Englehorn, T., Corp Fred, H. Quflmy S- Malmer, G. Welch, E- Fenn, F. ' 11 M N4A'1 'W ., . ,w 1. 3.-1 .. w-. ,wh u 162 'rT', , vi sm SJ! 2' J X 1' ' H l xl , ,. COMPANY B CADET-CAPT. SAMUELS .............. .... ......... C o mmanding CADET-LT. JONES.... ...................... .... 2 nd in Command First Squad- Cornell, L. Peterson, L. E. johnson, l. Twedt, H., Corp. Minarml, VV, YVaters, R. Seeley, G. Barrette, C. Swami Squad- Howard, I. Ruud, P. Lund, E. Kelly, F., Corp. Tyler, L. J. FIRST PLATOON CADET-LT. NELSON PL.-I TOON ROSTER Third Squad- Sherburn, WV. Slocum, G. Brictson, L. Berg, G., Corp. Hart, C. Aspen, C. Sorenson, L. R. Schultz, T. B. Fourth Squad- Mortenson, A. Tunnell, R. Schultz, G. Brown, D. H., Crnp McFarland, H. Mnrquardr, F. Horton, C' Crogg, G. MHdSEU, Quam, H. Eggers, F- File Closer: Nfcloun, V. Reynols, M. YOUUE .1 163 1 l'w'1.'i.JK..Q'l Ca?f.T'Il ll Q25 WT-C, -C Cul H' MT' 1 ll W ill , , . ,.,,, S .,,,, , LA- I, ll, U, , Firxt Squad- Peterson, A. Eddy, C. Peden, W. Goudie, H., Corp. Olson, R. Halstead, A. Winner, C. Wa1'ren, O. Semnd Squad- Henry, D. Weide, E. Claybourn, G. Stablein, H., Corp. Ellis, P. Herzog, C. O'Neill, C. Curl, H. Matson, L. COMPANY B SECOND PLATOON CADET-LT. STITT PLATOON ROSTER Third Squad- Beatty, H. Wood, L. Duffner, R. Olson, S., Corp. Robinson, J. Peterson, A. F. Heinrich, T. Olson, H. Fourth Squad- Prideaux, H. Schmidt, E. F. Lien, R. DuBois, L., Carp. Ambroz, L. Gruse, M. Brockway, J. Anderson, O. File Closerx Tinkham, 164 M . ,, . Q il ,,,,,.,,,. - . -,, ,'.' . ., -.,. H-, lui 111. .llu.'ffml11TZr!rf'f?Zfhf?fi.E'i31!fFfS.-lrfikffFai?fillI ll Q TFW7mf?1lHlirT7.1.77,2E'll:Fm nl. .ulux .n. l l v: A -wrx.. '- . - - . . .vi v.- i gym 5 ,Wig i,.l'lV'l .' COMPANY C CADET-CAPT. Risl-101 ...................... ........ C ammanding CADE1'-LT. I-lA1.v12RsoN ............................ Znd in Command FIRST PLATOON CADET-LT. SOULE PLATOON ROSTER First Squad- Third Squad- VVhooley, H. Jones, S. W. Schmidt, M. L. Torwick, L. Carr, L. Heywood, G. Minard, VV. D., Corp. Davies, C., Corp. Hemmingway, F. Smith, R. H. Starheck, C. Whitney, I. Crossman, C. Kelly, F. J. Dawes, R. Taylor, M. Scwand Squad- Fourth Squad- VValters, F. A Tyler, F. E. Amos, L. Herring, A. Henry, F. Eddy, A. R. Halfhill, H., Corp. Olson, A. R., Corp. Noble, L. Van Metre, H. Nelson, J. Herman, R. Ducken, L. Steele, J. Schuck, O. MD1'f0W, D. File Closer Ekern, R. 165 1 f Ili 1 Ifiihfililylhiyiihlfriilslifiilllliff lliillliylflsmxlxyrlllupllllfzlllwyllllsyllllnylllllyvillnzlll1 Q - t 4 - 1 x - W.. ' gy- - . v-N, qi,-,. i.-. .ex-f - -.-,-- L-13,M-,-3y,-x-,-,f-1- t .. ., . First Squad- COMPANY C SECOND PLATOON CADET-LT. PERSON PLA TOON ROSTER Third Squad- Prather, E. Sorenson, L. D. Sayre, C. Rentto, A. Pinch, C. Armstrong, E. Glenny, R., Corp. Johnson, I., Corp. Erikstad, A. Callahan, G. Schollian, H. Foss, M. Schroder, H. Black, R. jones, A. V. Biegert, H. Swond Squad- Fourtlz Squad- VVhitmus, H. Elrod, B. Jackson, H. VVz1tson, W. Crimmins, E. Neuharth, A. Hanlon, F., Corp. Minard, A. W., Corp Dibble, C. Ullyot, I.. Hemmingway, M. Strobel, A. Street, H. Stroh, I. Daniels, E. Talcott, C. File Closers Bowels H. Eggers R 166 -f' ff 7' ' 'Li 5? Fi Hi fn f Ii NT' If X l l l l l 1 l., .gill.1.x:Jf.I, ,flv'l- l, 'l CEL' cz! ,,.' ' , ' W' f ,Q ' x .Mi jj' q gl, COMPANY D CAIJET-CAP'I'. Towsns ......... , .......,... . ..... Commanding CADET-LT. Svonorm ..... ALFRED SUELTZ ...... . THEODORE Scnumz .... ARNOLD FOLVIK ...... First Platoon CAOET-LT. I-IANSEN ....21zd in Command ...Acting Captain ....Acting Isl Lt. ....Acting IJ! Sgt. Second Platoon CADET-LT. WATKINS Firxt Squad- Serond Squad- First Squad- Second Squad- Larson, T, JEIISBD, P. Nelson H. Abild L' Warren: W- Bouzekf J- Girton, c. Holliday, G. Johnson, F. Amundson, N. McKim, R. Gunnarson, T' Bfuf, JH CNP- Thomson: M-1 CNP- Kuehl, T., Corp- Richard, H., Cor? Bach, M' Fravelf J- Hoeft, H. Bowden, R. Fasbender, F. Magnuson, R. Smckland, H. Hanson, O. Plahn, J. Chrlstensen, C. Brandt A. Green W jordan, H. Abrahamson, j. Johnsofll L- Ben ' Third Squad- , Killamy Thlffl Sqlllld-' Andreason, E. Calder, L. Ahboltin, F. Schultz, O. Forby, G. Carp. Wise, L. Belau, E. Forby, J., Corp. Kuehl, T. Costain, L. DCJOI1g, L. Schaefer, J. Guenther, K. Spangler, A, ,M , 9 T I1 , , M .,,,,, m,,,,,,.,,m,, . . .'...,.n. . ' ' , va- -5.-nhl . .-'vii ifmg - ' 'v:4 .1-iw. . .,. , ' '2f ,L ' l V I .ll',g' ' so 1 A, 4... CUMPANY E CADET-LT. THOMPSON ...... CADET-LT. VVATSON ...... ORVILLE DUFF ........ LYLE CRANE ....... First Platoon CADET-LT. VVOODBURY .. .... ,.....,.. C' ommanding ....2nd in Command ... .Acting Captain ...Jlrting lst. Lt. Second Platoon CADE1'-LT. INNES 3 D: E 2 E in First Squad- Second Squad- First Squad- Strand Squad- -loy, A. Crossman, D. Smith, M. Fairchild, C. Schmidt, G. Stevens, B. Nlulder, H. Silkensen, H. Louison, A. Martin, W. Ratliff, J. Reinschmidt, E. Manfull, F., Corp. Nelson, R., Corp. Manfull, H., Corp. Hollister, A., Corp. Fairchild, B. Elfrink, NI. Fairchild, J. Grav. H. Griffis, E. Rea, F. Beck, G. Smith, L. Leite, E. Gerlock, A. Heller, G. Rukstnd, E. Elfrink, E. Mercer, L. Corvan, F. johnson, O. Third Squad- I Third Squad- Bucholtz, F. johnson, P. Kockenderfer, G. Kittleson, A. VVittst1'uck, R. Coates, A. Monson, A., Corp. Nord, J., Corp. Poole, L. Jones, A. Wittmayer, A. Stocklancl, C. Felton, E. Mosby, O. jones, D. jorgenson, V. ... , I ,, Q, ., A. W.. so Q. Il I Ill .ll-Mull, -ik. olllli...1llli...1l.:l, ,ill ll ..-. l4lrl1.,:l-lr: .il..ln -ill' c 9 rw. 1.lll , Mi. ,i1l1il,.i.illli- .-illllv. Xvlllll.. illllli. Jlllll.. illIllhllv,-y.:i.llloX.k.rlilll if iilllr V' .tv lift l-i W sq' in the National Rifle Championships and the William Randolph Hearst Match. ,-D3 lll VL: l'5'l''fl:.l!. 'lf'l.g 'll'Lf.'llllV.5,Tllff, E33 li' QllliiLtfllllll-Qflilffllllflillll'llllllllglflll'elilflllil'lll'lQffl l'il,llll'QQ 4 E ff EEE .gl S. L E., . -:' , 5 , in DP Q rbi g': EB? lfl 5 i is YE Ei , 31 ' S Bark Rofw-Glenny, Fairchild, Noble, Lieut. Curtis, Popowski, Billman, Merriman, Solberg. 7, Front Rofw-D. Sheppard, Ambroz, McKnight, McManamy, Innes, Meek, O. Lippert, 5 Ql F. Sheppard. -I -'gg :Q QE 3:1 SENIOR UNIT, BOYS' RIFLE TEAM lj? U1 ' Q . State College's Senior Unit Rifle Team, Seventh Corps Area Champions last lil season, came through the 1924, matches with an excellent record. Previous to the g , 5' 5.3 Q Corps Area lldatch they won from South Dakota University and Kansas Agricultural If 'T College and lost to Alabama Polytechnic Institute and Nebraska University by close 2 Tilt- bf -11 1 margins. By placing third in the Corps Area Matcli they won the right to compete 5 ?5' ig? T. Raymond Glenny and Jasper Fairchild, with scores of 93.2, were high scorers in .I E S.: 7- X D- thc ,Corps Area Mzltch. - A 151 Alabama Polytechnic Institute .. ffl L f Kansas Agricultural College . . , . . ' South Dakota University . . 'Q Q Nebraska University . . . . . :fl . - 'Q 'Y - 169 f 4,1 ...Q23 -.3327 -.3634 M3761 ft' 'Ti'C4'f',i'-vw-',i,'7f37:. sf'--vivz A E I .illl ll fri.. ..lallM.f1 5 :.51iffvmf2i:lu.. .i.l1:lFii'lliiTi11l.X .l.li. all ll .47 -79 'ln ,4i:1lv.!i,lx,.:lmi .iiil!Tf,4llil'iiZllF?illll lllll Illll Illll: lll V State State State State 917 3634 3708 3708 A 4 -, , .... 4, .-,- - -..-1 -Y -V A ..,,- , ...a.-,-.......-fx - - a- r-f --Y--M A -- -e--eg - ,, . , A - - -N .. , .. . - .,.4.,,,..,.....,.,..., .,..,.,....F-.-.1-.-..,...,....,..,. -Knew, .. -.. .' 7 fwfr--'::-r-':f'1 1: 1 5 ,yu ,. L Q ' 'rffii ,i ., ','. V--l 1-H -.N-:..,---if-w flllamw:yrwiwwff'w'af1cw11z Se gnu'awwawwallQ?-,!.?24.'.',5.fi'MEVfaQ,'i'f,e ',1'21'll EQ is f T: . be , lr., e tl, l we l P D Ii up hp D il' , . Standing-McKim, Manfull, Coates, Fravel, Belau, J. Fairchild, B. Fairchild, Sergeant Ross. -1 Kneeling-T. Schultz, Crogstad, Joy, john Voyta, Joe Voyta, G. Forby, Nelson, Warren. . l - 1 wi JUNIOR UNIT, BOYS' RIFLE TEAM The Rifle Team of the Junior Unit repeated its success of last season and gained i LQ- .53 l the second leg on the Corps Area Trophy by winning the Corps Area Match for the - 1 im second consecutive year. V'- .lb H, Joseph Voyta of the Junior Unit team Won a signal honor in the Corps Area - :Q lf Match when he fired an average score of 93 on his targets to place him as third high 5 man of all the Junior Unit contestants. The team average for the Junior Unit was li ix- . yn 89.92. 6 -E lb ix rx ,if X r f- fp rf .Ei l ,, .. If I . lf , U 1 , K N 0x,,X,,,.3.,,,:.,g, ,W M , , ,..,q,r3,.. r K , 1. . 'TY 'fmt 'rw ff. ' 1 - A I M7 1 . , ' ' T li, I A.jiflluff11.lfflfi,,iu5Yl,11f.,rIlu.'jlil-ff1fll!1,f.1wlw' Jllllfxjifll ll Q 2 E7 ll w 'N vm 1wllfl'f'll1' 1152 My -llIliM1lll'Zllll'- 'llllil'-'ll'1-Ci -- ' f -1 - V i N,W.-. sk - v Q s, . ov. '- P, .-. JQYANA ta av LL vw.. i' - - ,- .rg .Pi T li LE If 1 gl fgjvilgf' ' , '1,j'Xjww:yjy.1x wk gli! DQ wig H - 5.5 Vi iw - Q J 1, fi r 7 . 'fl . rffi ffl' if T? Y ti, Y f fx,- wb f. 1 55 ff fl Vi i fp ny' l Y 551 ki X' QE i -f N: w Q E . . 5 fi If 17 1 .. ' Q if F flffz 1 1 2+ rf ' ' if? Z I 171 ' 5 fffw' f ' W 'i A '-'f'1 : f 1 H W -' . 1 . , , . ,-I .,-M 1. , .5 .4 4 ,- N . M . A , W... 1 .,., .-. . .,, af 'Ei .C yy y 1 Ho: .wiv :Huw 1.myr-.,I1.I!,.,,..,.,,H,,, -,HH-. 'IX ,,.. ,IM I 1 I X ,,lU.I,..,.,.I. .WH .,. I IH STATE COLLEGE MILITARY BAND CAPTAIN CARL CHR1s'rENsEN .......,.......,.............. Director LIEUT. R. M. ENDRESEN... ................ ..... A ssistant Director SERGEANT DON SHEPPARD ..........,......... ........ D rum Major BAND ROSTER Flutes- Saxophone- Trumpets- E. Prather Cach Bruns D- Bullday I. Hanson ' B. Woodbury , J- Headley v. Kilpatrick Clarinet- VV. Watson C. Lundy R. Endresen - - K. Scarbro V, Person Baggtorie k V. W8tkiHS F. Sheppard AINSZOT1 H. Woodward i2':g:f.': H- T , F. Marquardt J' Fryer 'Ummm'- G. Bunday Hom- C. Solberg L. Johnson E Scott i00dPCf M' K hl - 1. n erson D. Lelntzman XV- Csrlfrinson 3. gackle A, H me ' . rown C. Bfnson G. Schultz A. Strobel Timpani- J. Srroh Drums- R' Smith Bass- R. Smith Oboe- . S h ll E. Neuharth D- Smith 'L Iiaglnssr R. Herman C' W. C. Englehorn Bassoon- ' ' Inner I D. Sheppard 172 'VIIIT 1:T1IfIfF.IV:JE:f3?II:l5?fzfYiEIilf!T?1H.:T?,il? Wax!?1lL::f1iigi-gi1lirfQF1g','n7gQ!yy M .HU 1 M7 - -, QA A 1, t wisp I 1, NX Jax' in S I 0 I ' M ! I ,nm ' 4:'::' GDS s M e .-.1 4 -?1 ...f--'jj-1, .-fig. .1g,.- 091 ganzzuttnnz J o 4 I 'I . . . --h-1- . J gisfuw l Hiufi'if:f'1f11f1f'1.'sinfzrgawr s '- ts Q . ii THE STUDENT ASSOCIATION james Russell Lowell in his poem, The Vis- ion of Sir Launfal tells of Sir Launfal who, hav- ing sought the World over for the Holy Grail, is granted a vision of it at his own threshold. This tale is symbolical of what often ha-ppens in real life. Some organization goes quietly about its routine business and the less evident aims and purposes are lost sight of and the benefits which might he derived therefrom are sought elsewhere. It has been the aim during the past year to make the Student Association a living thing, reach- ing every student in some personal way. Only by such contacts is it possible to accomplish the deep- er purposes of the Association, namely: The cre- ation of a minature representative government, the arousing of a feeling of personal responsibil- ity in the miniature civic affairs, actual participa- tion in both decision and execution and the sub- mersion of self interest in that of the whole. It should be understood that the Student As- sociation is not in the true sense what is termed Student Self Government. Its pur-pose, as stated Student ,jssagintjgn in the constitution, makes no mention of the regu- p,-eh,-f,1,,,,t lation of what might be called the social and moral part of student life. The major accomplishments of the year, in addition to the routine work of administering such student activity as comes under its jurisdiction, Hobo Day, the building of a skating rink at which time a six hundred foot ditch was dug by volunteer student labor, student assemblies, have all contributed their bit toward the fulfillment in some small part of these purposes. l ., I. . '-tg 4 .VM A Ronswr B. Yuma STUDENT ASSOCIATION COUNCILS Forensic C01l71Cll- Collegian Counril- G. W. McCarty P. W. Kieser Elmer Hawley Howard Powers Elsie Nelson Roy Rishoi Athletic Council- C. A. West H. C. Severin Frank Welch George Thompson Willis Motley 174 f, '.:- ' ' TN ' 1- Cali ,1:D1:i1l:,71:m,',.1li:Y1,n,, ,its 1.,lli....:l,1..,.,Ill. ,mf N ll 5' 1: up , i mul... in .im Mlli... l ,., . -..- -V -, A , - V ,..-.. ...Y V.. , .,L,.....,1. .-,r..A.,,,- TH- , - - . -- .. ' 1 V- 1, - l iv 1 A l l . l i fp 5. I Left to Right-West, Nord, Severin, Coffey, Larson, Parshall, President Pugsley, Fish, Little, Schultz, McCarty, Yule. 2 S BOARD OF CONTROL ROBERT B. YULE, President Q. REPRESENTATIVES 5 Senior- Junior- T Lee Larson Robert Coffey Rush Locke Francis Fish ,- Snplzomore- Q Daniel Little Fmh 'a Charles Parshall Q Srlzool of Agriculture- Theodore Schultz Vomfifmal-' john Nord James Lawson I F acuity- V c. A. west S G. W. McCarty H. C. Severin -I ' P. W. Kieser f Member: Ex Officio 1 CHARLES W. Puosmzv ...................... President of the College Q E. O. PRATHER ....... ..... C hairman of Social Afairs Com. 175 . VV -T1 X M T7 V XV .-,. , 4. V ABP., W .7 I , im.....Hlln. vlwvi ,,1.5f,Yfm,. .-1 , , Ili. ...wg 1,14 '. ilwflvll 2 E lim My ',:4!El'llHFT:1llifl1l,s-.,ll,1wfllll1fZllll1...1lr!l!.T..Ifllu,.. . ..,-. . V , ..-. , .. L . . . X ,. .V 5 1? Q Q rr 2 5 Q F 2 ., I 7-v W N HOME ECONOMICS CLUB A I 1 DOROTHY AYER ............,............................ President J CLEO SHELTON .... .... If ice President 2 MABEL BRYAN ...... ....... S ecretary WINIFRED STONE ....... ...... .... ..... T r e axurer The Home Economics Club is one of the youngest departmental organizations at 1 State College. Membership is open to anyone taking Home Economics. , Meetiilgs are held every other Wednesdayf evening in Miltonian Hall and very V interesting programs are given which take up vital 'problems which the girls will meet as they go out to teach. i The aim and ideal of this club is to establish a friendship between the girls and ' their instructors and to discuss the problems of home and social life. v . 176 . . . I 1 Q .. ,.. ,.t.ts.,. ., ,..:-:,:..t-.-. t.V1ae.r..:,'.s:-ws: - u-.airy 'L -- - .:1 ,av - v as- - f L 1 'W llffill 1 ll. - .11 L2 - ff 1. 2 if FQ 4 IL D: XE DJ If S Elf ug ? at ui ff Dfs gg !- .S X... 2.5 Q ff.. if: FL E: fi De. ,. X llllffrlvullfjlililflfglllIQfnlllIEfilihfflluffzllllfallllgiillulwlllviEilllAA 22. MglHYIKIflrfhffrullkflllmifflalibiffiiliffulliiillIrfflllglilfflllllflllImifflllixfff 3 ,S ,S ' ' W' WW 1 FP ' ww X 1 m W l 177 f-- .--. .Y-., .. ,, .. .hu ,,,- Y-, W, gx KH fx! A V X ' 1 X.-' 1'-JJ, 2 ' ' ' 1, V .,,' V 1, .Vf 4 X, H .,. 7, C1 FRIESHMAN CLASS IN Foons SOPHOMORE CLASS IN Foons 178 ' i . 179 N w 4.1 f, A 7 fcfi fig 313 iii If? FF lil EA A E Aj gf . F Q ' ' A f A 47 r-X f . ia' V: if 12 ,111 if ia! fi 7,1 .3 f V , EL xx. :fl Q . E i ii ff ' 'T ,4 .X -Z iqfl 'fs vx . I, Pf! Cf: , Iii lj pf? Fifi fi :Al A .. lb' :' 3- ' Q 57, 23.1 Vi! ily ff' l f 1 180 911 -: 3- v ff -T if :Wy , :fr -yy: X-' :f ,- 9: 1' - v N1k,,-1 rn 4 - - :-f Xi 'A 2 '+ , fff'.,L'i ' -k f F ,' W ' 'mg Hx I' X 'V if-1 V ,'I Q- 1, ,4 NN' ylw X gy' 11 Xl-'Z 'H' JJ W ' 'QR' ' ' V X wi vu ' Wy 'H ,, 1. X- 1. M1 1:11, qwy:-. ,U ,.1,- , .11 J. ,, F, L. . w ,mn ,1 , 1' ,1 . .-1 ,,. . ,4, 1 .- ry.w. i, , Y, ,f , r, . . ,. . 1 .,,,,,- s., it , ,.,, ,X r., ,- 1.- ,, , , , ,- :wir ' rim' W ,, .V-:WH i- -J .U as K1 --W-1 -W-v 1-U-r a-W-'ww'-i. vrwl'-'g1 ' 1 , ','v - wh 5 -.. .,. .5 Lui. :vor-,f Cy - -, ,- - I - L -4i ,W 1 ,W , V4 A- I . COMMERCE CLUB FALL TERM XVALDEMAR Soneusore. . . ..... ......... ....... P 1 -widen! EDMUND COYNE ...... .... P 'ice-Prafidevzt NINA PARISH .,... ....... S ccretary HENRY DOBSON .... ....... , ........... . . . Trezuurer WINTER TERM EDMUND Corrie. .. ................... ....... P resident BYRON FOSS .... .... V ice-Prexident ESTELLA TOLL... ....... Secretary CARL STExLe ........,.................................. Treaxurer The Commercial Club is one of the coming organizations at State College. Its purpose is to interest the students in the great commercial issues of the day, and, to further the interests of the department. The successful business man or woman of the future will be the one with a broad vision of the benefit his industry can 'be to others. It is this ideal which the club stands for and which it tries to promote in its programs. ' 181 'T' 1' 1 '-. ,Aft fr f' , f'T' 1'.f N it ij E' in . X N-PZ' 'C' 'FT 'ff' 1 7vll 1llllii7iIlvs,',.ll' ,.,7'iji,.'Tl ix .Y .'.ij,l' f ll .II U 2: J il. ' lrllz .',HLi. .:,l:LlL.i,Hll, ...ills , 'filth 1:.ll,.,...,lr1. l AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS OFFICERS C. Mu.o TPIELIN ..... ............ ....... . P rekident Gnome PATTERSON .... .... I f'ire-President JAMES M. LAWSON .... ..... S ecretary Lio LIPPERT ......,.. .... T reayurfr The present Engineering Society was organized in 1919 as a local chapter of the American Association of Engineers, which is a national organization of about twenty thousand Engineers representing every branch of the profession. lts main purpose is to promote the cooperation of all Engineers in raising the standards of the engi- neering profession for the benefit ot all concerned. The local chapter cooperates with the National organization in following out definite policies. Regular meetings are held twice a month when programs of inter- est are presented by the students. All engineering activities such as the Engineer Banquet and Smoker, the Engineer Dance, etc., are in charge of the chapter. Nearly all students in engineering are members of the organization and take an active inter- est 'in its activities, thus making it a real live organization. 182 I X? Tw 5.-1.3 ,. w..,, .,,, ,,.,n ,yu , wi xy-,V ':'..,1 ..: z ,',, I . , w .w ,gl win ww -1 , ri-23 ':- ,:f :- A -1... ' ' ' 3 .12- . 1 ,w Qi 71 F3 541 251 Q3 W 76 -TJ 2? Q1 L W ji fi Q 31 4 +1 gl ffl 31 ig ' 1 Y 161 ill lil? 5-fffzaslfilI i'fI!!w 7,ifQ:? 1 T7nrE.:Z1'w:1Tfr:1E,rfg74Q2lFff!l fl Q 2 5 FMYPMT1mi'.IfixviL.TY E.!,FF'Ii1i14'I','1,14lZCY fsll5QiJill1E CM. 'Ill :X 1 il.: i Fa 31 L .gi . 4 A 3 L' wh J if Eg it it L s jg'fl'LQ,'7 fb.L'lFlkglliila Vlg''fV131IHill!VL?5lEfL1'f!!llLilIlJ'lQ QQl'll'155FU'!l?l'l.blllllflllfllljillgll 'ag-5lll1LQlU'i'f!'.L fri 2 i. . i .X ,I -5 f, i ,, A 'f gl ag fl .il I ,.-,H , - x .. We ti lic I , tot r Sl I5 li 51 ' 'T as '- 41 tg t .11 ig flij he e f , - 1 Q, 1413, AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ' A e ,V F ORMAN STREET .... . .. ..... Preridem 41, I-IERMAN STARR .... .... I fire-President A :Q RALPH CALDVVELL. . . . . . . . . .Secretary V h ,, GEORGE COULTER. . . . . . .. .... Treasurer - TQ ,. 1 4 :qt One of the first departmental organizations at State College was the Ag li I' H i Society which has as its purpose the unification of the agricultural students, and the ' YQ, gg fostering of an intelligent interest in agriculture through discussion and talks by out- if Qi L side speakers. jg 5 5. While the 'lAgs are noted for their loyal participation in all college activities, 4 Gil ' 1 -4151 there are two annual events for which they are especially famous. These, the Little ' , International and the Corn and Grain Show, are put on for the purpose of training T i the students in exhibiting their products, and to advertise the College. They have I ? 1 grown larger and better each time they have been presented until now they are as a -Q' Well known in the State as Hobo Day. ' :,1. fill ii get 411 iv D 7 4 :- jlfd e I-, :Q eq - an 5 , 184 .il :'w::...f,::1:,1-ev 'M , f,4,g.q-,i5- aa- 5,-35.-,g kgegegyvqe:-w-eg::,-a-saw ,f-es,4a,--'rri.'5- -tw-wuz.-5 .--1:11 :N ,- '-f--,vm-f': .1 e J , A. xr' gf Q ,N ' . 'fi Q7 ' 1 ' W 'X ' ' -' Uvillllliff!ll.'Efll.'l fc l.lF'fl'll'':f l'ml'eM'l'llifl'l''iGl .F'Tffll.ll5l',l- ltr .. fl'2Y:W'51KiFlWW'W1''?i1?FlrlF'?ffe'W','W1 3, , i.. 185 Y' Y' IH N' Il I If wi Ml fir VHILZIII I'F?:WV5'F'?'5LsE:ir0E!1lw. fxi1!'f734l'v7!,WF:i5l'v?E1lRlE11lliilli 186 PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY FALL TERM PERRY BROWN ..... , . . ....... P1-miderzl XV1:sI.rsr Coomnon.. .... Vice-1'1-esiderzl Lucxru HENNEOUS.. ...... Serreiary GOTFRED 'I'1'1oxEsoN. ....,. . . .Treasurer VVINTISR TERM VVi5s1.EY Coouuoli. . .,..... President Cr.ARENci2 VVIEDMAN. .. Ifire-President ARLENI5 MCCARTHY ....., Snretary Luo 'FEMPERINO ...... ...... T remurer The Pharmaceutical Society was organized in 1916 under the guidance of Pro- fessor VVhitehcad and Professor Searles. The purpose of the society is to boost State College, to unify the Pharmacy department, and to aid students taking work in Pharmacy. The membership consists of all Pharmacy instructors and students, and those making application and receiving a two-thirds majority vote of the memlbers. The meetings are weekly, and the programs take up problems other than those discussed in class. - T 187 l 1 if f-'.- i i. file 1--T - g,., 1- FRESHMAN PHARMICS A OFFICERS DELos HENRY .... ............ ....... P 1 'erident FRANK KE1.I,Y .... .... I 'ire-P1-esidefzt GLADYS Coma .... ...... S efretary LYLE M,xTsoN .... ...Treasurer The Freshman Pharmics organize as soon as they arrive in the fall for the pur- pose of getting acquainted with each other and preparing themselves for their initia- tion into the Pharmaceutical Society. One of the first projects under consideration is to provide themselves with sweaters to distinguish themselves from the other Frosh. After their admission into the Pharmaceutical Society, the youngsters cease to hold formal meetings, and function only as a social organization. 1S8 T f ' - ' I 5151- uv if A' ' 'A ' if li. ,:li1,.f.4.5, r,,1ili,.,:l uf uh' i l i 1 1.i-mt lgizi 4 I 1 . it-i IQ' giff' 1 92 rf fi 11,1 ffl 2 V5 3 2 ii Sl 231 ff? if I 25? W ' ilji Z ,I D, Sf! 1 iq ' IQ1, i DE ifl, QP? 189 .:.l,! -wi W7 X., .-, .i:, fi, 7, 1f fc EMM W-.7 f-ytqfi, mf? x7,f3:4 wa 1.,!lr:T'f!'Hrf.:f.5li4,'21-JIf. W'Ms.,il,'lfi.',,F.'fi:7.j!,3I-f .,1H1r.7j!H H fri J fltffhfi ,nlE,Ig.'i-lit .,1.,hf7.w..:f .MM .1lVw,,nWN.. .a,fll1..-MPM..1,Wh,'f1l 1 1 7,1 fig i i 'fl 1-1 1 f fr jp 'v , '-,X ,Fri Tw KJ Fi A i ,E YQ 1 190 1 Osborn Johnston Kile Hahn Setzer Dempster Forsee Olson Hutton Baldridge YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Y. W. C. A. CABINET RUBY OLSON ..... . ........ .......... ....... I ' resident Fmncns Fonsna .... .... I 'ict--President BERNICE IIAHN. .. ..... Secretary EDITH KILIZ .... ..... T reaxurer Zora Osnoiw ....... . . .Finam-e HELMA I-IUTTON ..... .... P rogram Maman JOHNSTON ..... ........... P ublicizy Lucius S1ar.r.1sRs ........ ...World Fellowship Bexnixnxne B.u.nRmce .... ................ B ible Study ANNA DEMPSTER ....... ......,........ S aria! Aftifvity 131.5112 SETZER .................. ...... U nder-grad. Repnxvefztatilve The purpose of the Young Won1ex1's Christian Association is to create a moral atmosphere and to promote friendship among the girls. lVIeetings are held every Tuesday night, each alternate -being arranged jointly with the Y. lVI. ,C. A. Programs are given at which time, problems of vital interest to all students are discussed. 191 N ' w fl. l i i l Bottum Dott Varney Oleson McKnight Fargo Smith Linn Britzmann Haines Little Nord Griepp COLLEGE Y. M. C. A. CABINET AUGUSTUS I'1.-'XINES ..... ......... P residfnt RUIJOLPII GRIEPP .... ...... I 'ice-Prexidmzt JOHN NORD ,...., .... S errnla' Vice-Pres. IVIARK F,-IRGO ..... ........... R ecordcr CARROL BOTTUM. .. ,....... Treasurer DANIEL LITTLE .... ........... I Minions HARoI.o SMITH ...... .... D eputntion Team CALVIN OLEsoN ....... ...... S ofial fljfairs HERSCHEL MCKNIGH1'... ...... Boys' Work ROBERT DOTT ......... .. ,....... Carnpus Serfvire The college Y. NI. C. A. has for its aim the uplifting of the moral and spiritual nature of the college man. Nleetings are held every Tuesday night and are led by the students with the help of the local Secretary. Among the activities sponsored by the local Y. llfl. C. A. are the religious conference and the lvceum course. A delegation is sent to Lake Geneva each summer and a conference is held on the campus during the early part of the winter term. Sherwood Eddy was the principal speaker this year. 192 V 4 .-- -ff , Q-. W I .-ex Q53 .74 - rf ww '-' '-- -- S I Ill' Il, 'I Y 'I' I Acme Y. M. C. A. CABINET Sanders Johnson Hagmann Mortvedt Schultz Nord Varney Sueltz AGGIE Y. NI. C. A. CABINET joins Noun .............. ........................,.... I 'resident 'lllllitlllfhkli Scuuifrz .... .... I 'irc-Prmidrnt Pyrex jouNsoN .... ..... R ccordrr Rm' I'l.xGMANN ...... .... 1 Winiofzx Rlzuunx NIORTVEIJT .... .... P 'ellzafwship A1.nnR'r SANDERS ..... ........ S ofial . XI,FRl2lJ SUELTZ .... . . . ....... Mernbcmhip The Aggie Y. young men of the College boys. It w of the Aggies is, ex NI. C. A. was orgrxnized to accomplish the same things for the School of Agriculture that the College Association does for the orks in cooperation with the college organization and the President oilicio, Il member of the college Cabinet. - N 1 193 W, .. . .5 ,N .. .A qv, 35 l, vw,-. 'W --1,1 f f' V -f-Y ,1'f X, -V' , ,i ll .11 .41 i:.T.i.i . 1 1 ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY FALL TERM M1Lo TEIELIN .... ,................ CALVIN OLESON, . .. THELMA ALNESS .... Romanfr Dorr. . . .. ......,......... .. WINTER TERM MARK F..xRoo .... ...........,... . . MARY HARmsoN. ., MABEL LATT .... RUSSELL HALL. . . . .President Virz-Prf.viden! .Sew'z'tary Treaxurer . . . . . . . . .I'rc.vide71i ,. l'1re-Pre.videzzt .Scrrctary Trmlslzrer The Athenian Society, which has been in active operation since 1889 has tuo major purposes for which it strivesg the development of forensic ability and social leadership. The Society has always taken an active part in Debating, Omtou Ex tempore Speaking, and Play Production. The success with which it has met is well shown by the array of trophies on dfisplay in the Hall. 194 I Ii I ., If 'I N 'II ' V Q1 M' QI ,LI'.,v ' Y , KICKED OUT OF COLLEGE PRESENTED BY THE ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY Buolles Benbofw .... Tad Chescldine .... Lclviticus . . ........ . Srairh 1Wcu4lli.rler .... Shorty Long ...... Slifuerx Ilflagce ...... Benjamin Berlbofw .... Sandy 1WI.'ClUl7l .... Ojfirnr Riley .... Mr. Gear: .... Jonquil Gray ....... Betty Bcnbofw ........ Jllrx. B. J. linnbofw ...... 11111 Ifaggsby ........... February 15, 1924 CAST Mrx. lllvhitabln 11460117171 .... Salina IML'C1I7lll ......... fllin Juliet Snobbx ..... Mile. Mimi Fleuretfe. .. Sllfllfflllllfhll Spi-vim .... A Sludzrnl ........... Mr. GKNFJ ..,. 195 .....MIXRK FARGO ...HOWARD DONER ...HENRY DOIISON . . . . . . .LEWIS SMITH .CHARLES Uxvumclc . . . . .LESTER HALT. MILTON KUIILMAN . . . . . .ROLAND COOPER .....RUSSEL I'IAI.L .AIIVIN KUIILMAN . . . .RUBY SOLBERC . .. .RUBY OLSON ....ELSIE NELSON ..ANNA JESPERSON ..MARY HARRISON .....LoRNR GERBER .DOROTHY PROCTOR .....LOIs MARTIN . . , . R.-XMONA Voss ...CALVIN OLESON . . . . .ROBERT DOTT 5 Ie firm' ' ' H DELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY HERBERT SPENCER .... .... P rcxident CSLADYS MANBECK .... . . .Scr'y-Treas. The Delphian Society is the youngest literary society on the campus. It was organized when the need was felt for an all-round society,-one that would give attention not only to forensics and literary work but also to civic expression and dramatic advancement. The organization has not been as active this past year as formerly, due to the prominence of its members in other activities, but surely a suc- cessful future is in store for this society with its brilliant past. T E 196 Q I V 'tr ,, X -4 . - 'iv ,i ,jg-. -5' -Af -' ff f' ,, Q ' , ll ll' 'lr 'll' li 'Vrl l ' lJ ll 1.1 M' nM, 4 ,ii .N ,. ', f .sis . 1.1 1 1 I w I r V, 1 --Vx i,.L l i - ,-JY, Alu 1 MILTONIAN SOCIETY FALL TERM lvliuun Mort'r1aNsoN .... , ................, Wn.l,mM Cunvmm .... LYr.rs S'r1'r'r ........ .................... VVINTER TERM NIARIE ,lY1ORTENSON .,.. ..,............... VERA REINECKIS... LYLE STITT ...... .....Prerident Fire-Prexidenl . .Ser'y-Trans. .. . . .P1'f.vidrnt I'ic'e-Przuridmzl . .Sm y-Trz'a.v. The llfliltonian Society was organized with the object of developing practical ability in literary and musical work. Debating, oratory, public speaking, 'ind dr'1 matics are among the literary activities fostered. The lkiilts were strong contestants for the annual trophy and with is good '1 representation next year, they should have a good chance of winning it. The annual lX'liltonian play this year will be L'B1'ownls in Town . 197 'i W F' '?'1iTQIJQ TiafT'Tfi1iT:1',FZ'f'P 1lf7mf2'7+i:tY7fw1f7,.1Iiaf7muFT111. ml .wi In 1' GRAPHIC ARTS CLUB FALL TERM BENTLY RAAK .... ............. ........... P 1 -esident CHARLES SAGIZR ..... ........ P 'ice-President VVILLARD THOME ..... ........................ S erretary-Treaxurvr VVINTER TERM PIAROLD GILBERT ............................ ....,...... P resident JASPER IrI12ixnL13Y ..... ..,...,.. I im-Prmidezzt PHYLLIS FULLER .... .. Secretary-T1-mrurer The Graphic Arts is a very 'broad and far-reaching subject, including all arts except sculpture and architecture. Printing, Engraving and Drawing in their various forms are the main branches. The Graphic Arts Club was organized in the School of Printing and has for its motto, Share your knowledge . lVIany excellent programs have been enjoyed by the members and visitors each term. 19S l ART CLUB lNl:XRIAN YULI2 ...., ..... P resident ANN.-X DEMi-stun ..... . . . .Sefy-Ta-ms. The aim of the Art Club is to encourage the study and appreciation of the best things in art. Anyone taking work in the Art Department is eligible for membership. lieetings are held every Friday afternoon. Each year an exhibit is brought to the College for the 'beneht of the community. This year the exhibit consisted of 'thirty-seven oil paintings by some of the foremost American painters, and was valued at sixty thousand dollars. It was paid for by the Art Club assisted 'by the Student's Association. The aid of the latter enabled the Art Club to admit the students free of charge. 199 Y , Y, is --, , C 7 ,. Y .1 ii - f :wr- -: -'A- '11 e- -i 1'-' K' -il' 'H gl Ili I ,iv , I ii 1 1 i Mi, . i x Q ,W 1: Y, 1 rin, .ww ',4, I 1,11-in ,si V5 ri' .1 iw. yy- 'wi :',! 'y2--LIN 5' -iii-:'.'i.L 1,-N ' gg, ll,g,' -L '4'.3.'l'.'gi l.L.'v' L'-ll1:L'YlrL -531 vi' 7: Lx.-lf. '- rr.. A.. we L' .X l .:.. gi. ALPHA ZETA Mossing Hartung VVelch Kidman Greguson Gehant Bulger L. Larson G. Larson Locke Beals Street Starr ALPHA ZETA RUSH LOCKE ........ ...................,. ..,. C I zzzfzrelloi' AUGUSTUS HAINES .... ..... C emo:- ORMAN STREET .... ....... S rribe LLUYD LARSON ....,.. .... T rearurfr HELMER GREGUSON .... .... C lzronirler Alpha Zeta, formerly the Hopkins Club, was founded in 1921 and was named in honor of the late Cyril G. Hopkins, lQ2. Withiii the last year it has become a member of the Alpha Zeta, honorary agricultural fraternity. lts aim is to encourage better scholarship and a larger enrollment in agriculture at State College. Members are chosen from the Juniors and Seniors ranking highest in scholarship. Regular meetings are held every month at which time agricultural questions are dis- cussed. 200 IiV1rlIi.,.f.lIn. ,.!uIh.'.iig1rTZ'i1Fjil2ff,1llH,,,yllf1,,',y11llfY,li!f11Y1ll ll Q 4. 5 lfielg A iilaff-iifef,1!'.1liT',mi. mli1.,'.rIll1F.iilil.?,iilile..ilLiif ul A Alyll t 4 -X ,Hi ,W ig ,LYNN Q..-. -4 . .3 l rl-L.,L,. .- L. ,. -, ,. -,rf 0:14.-Qc' . 562 463 if E ALPHA ZETA Honorary Agricultural Fraternity Founded at Ohio State University in 1896 South Dakota Chapter established 1924 Paul Underwood Joseph lV1. Smith Ross D. Davies Raymond Bulger Rush B. Locke Orman E. Street Bert Kidman G. Herman Starr Frank F. Welcli , 'r, - ., -- -:.:: , : aww'-,--:As..1. Active Chapters 34 ACTIVE MEMBERS . 1922 1923 1924 1925 Edmund W. Gehant 201 Daniel L. Beals Clarkson Grvis Guy A. Larson Benjamin Graves Augustus Haines Ralph M. Hartung Lloyd R. Larson Leo K. Messing Helmer Greguson v-3 DT '1 .I : .4 2 . if 1,4 'Y L55 sf .s . -v . 0. 1 -is Q. : 1 if ix af ' ii . 5? le e- If rig Ex D45 if Eff ,iii :ii :ii :S Y 5 1 is x-2 if ig, if is is ei as Tvs .iii Nam-,sr-v'!.q:2v:,sf::.ww1:err'-.-esrumaez'ffS'f5::54vr'::1:vf2Ss1z'f ns:m':'axf:'s'a'1.nw'r?itsw.i:'K4:'r.:-': VIH UVIHVI f V '1'3'W 'W !T3f1!'3? F7''Y 777 l U 9 3 5 lI13?ll?f:',W.P!1E?2!l,'1Eff!l!,EQF,lI'?Q!?l'!??Ll ?31!ll1Ff5.l,'ILFGIIWPI 1 YW V i CADET Orriceks' Mess Tap Ra-w-Woodbury, McManamy, Innes, Fish, Jones, Person, Watson. Second Ro-'w-Halverson, Bruns, Coulter, Hansen, Nelson, Svoboda, Stitt, Watkins, Soule. Front Row-Schaller, Towers, Tripp, Dodds, Capt Howard, Steile, Powers, Rishoi, Samuels, Thelin. THE CADET-OFFICERS' IVIESS OFFICERS CARL STEILE ....... ............ ........ P 1 -esident Josrsvn SCHALLER .... . . . .Vice-President BRUCE Wooouunv ..... . . .... Sec-'y-Treas. The Cadet-Officers lVIess is a professional organization which offers member- ship to any student ranking as a Cadet-Officer in the State College Unit of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. It meets once a month about the banquet table for the purpose of discussing swbjects of importance to the welfare of the members of the R. O. T. C. The social activities of the Mess embrace a number of dinner-dances to which only members of the Mess are invited, the Annual Military Ball, and an all-college dance. The lVIess also offers prizes to members of the local R. O. T. C. unit for excell- ence in special departments of the work. A gold medal was awarded by the Mess to the high-point man of the Senior Unit who fired in the Corps Area Rifie Match this year. 202 THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Chemical Society was organized during the winter quarter of 1924 with a number of definite aims in view. The purposes of the society as outlined in its consti- tution are: CID The dissemination of general chemical knowledge and its concrete appli- cation to everyday life by means of demonstration, experiments and lectures. fill The promotion of a more wiidespread interest in chemistry among members of the student body. C31 The promotion ofa group morale among chemical students. fp The stimulation of interest in the advanced courses. As soon as the growth of the organization warrants such a move, an effort will be made to affiliate with the South Dakota 'branch of the American Chemical Society. OFFICERS JAMES T. TR11211. . .......... ..... I Jresident F LOYD L13 BLANC .... ....... I 'ice-President ROBERT Dorr ..... .. Secrefrzry-Treasurer 1 MEMBERS Faculty B. A. Dunbar E. R. Binnewies G. W. Botteron D. C. Farley C. F. Wells 1924 Orman Street Floyd Le Blanc Perry Brown James T. Tripp Seward Owen Audrey Ennis 1925 lVIurray Widdes Robert Dott Leon Pultz Oliver Parker 1926 Elmer Hawley William Guevara 203 l l Vll l lr 1 4 Aww' w' , -ig ,. Y Schmidt Nelson Parshall Painter Schollian Smith L. Larson Haines Fuller Henry Gilcreast BELLE WAYNE CLUB CHARLES FULLER.. .......................... ., ........... President ERNEST VVISWEL1. .... .... I 'ice-President CHARLES PAINTER .... .... S ec'y-Treas. ANDREW STEINBERG .... .... M arshul RUSH Locxn ......... .... P ublifity The Belle VVayne Club is an organization of agricultural students who are especially interested in dairy subjects, To gain information not given in the class rooms, to discuss current dairy problems, and to stimulate interest in dairying are among the aims of the Club in its annual program. Its policy is to give the mem- bers active parts in the 'programs in order to give them training for greater service to their respective communities after graduation. The Club was organized in the fall of 1922 and has now completed its second successful year. It meets once a month and has a membership of twenty-five. 204 ll J Al'illlIiL!fwll 1 V ill-:lLlU, llll-1bill-. lilifilf ni1:'v,',il1'l' r ll 'll 5 All -l ii: :T'1lll2Vii lliltrll I ax ,g ' 2: .4 , , - u ,qv ,. V L , 5,,V rc 5 L 1:21, ' ,. ,.,. ,, , 1 .. 51 5' 5. .Q Q, .10 11 1 . .5 . f : 4 '- I ,A 1 I , Ag .:1 '. f'N f A 'FS' ., .1 .1 1' L vi ff ' If '41 1-' 5' 1 -1, -Q2 , fi' 'l , A. ff f . B 1 'i fl' 1 i , 4- J s oak , ,LOUD -46. .M H., .f -,.1 , . -53,25 , . ' 2 -rg W-5 -3' - fr' f, ' . .L 'G' Y 'I' - 1 4' ' J-5,4 4 . 7 TS ,. 'F T' 3 ,- f Ai' ir' '- F fi 3-21. .L - .. ,Cf ' - Q L 1 , , 4' X- AQ . 'T' lf: ,.4f,.f. . 1,4 5' . 5- . sl' , .iff ff 3. -Q . ,ag ,, I Aw: -J .f,- -gy-'.,., ,H -1, 'W 1 EL in 1 sx V . .,' gf ' -3 gf, ' Q, 5 ? l , L F4 ,L--2 fx I-tg , X. 'Mgk 21 . ,' , , sa. f' va' 3 2 - 31 I 1 .-,. ,E4 . 5- f 2, ' f '., . vf ' f E -J ? - -5 'F 'P Z4 c, 'lv A f .el ,gg CL 1,5 L ..- , W' nfl- -. 4 E- , f xx B Q, f-. , V cu .57 V. '1' 33 .Xie ii' ,.... .ww U :A . .-. fi il 3' W1 J, .v. T1 ,S- fx ,F 1, 4 F3 I mul. -- ' 1'-f 1 i 1 f vi ri-Vg ,fr gr f' ,:' +1--iz ',fu w, -11 gi .!igiWli1 11,i 1'l y vl1f!l l 1 ..s.1g' ...Q 4.41 lg Jig -L, gs,lll'glli',g LL? L32 s'll1,i'l:l'gVl 4Ql,lfilllf:-lIl'.:..'llwll .gllg-x C. A. West Director of Athlelirs During his live years as Director of Athletics at State College, C. A. West has made a record that is an enviable one. His basketball teams have won the championship of South Dakota for live consecutive years and his football teams, besides winning three state champ- ionships, captured the first N. C. I. C. football championship in 1922. XVest was instrumental in organizing the North Central Inter-Collegiate Conference and since its organization, his teams have always been among the strongest contenders for high honors. . Coach VVest's work in building up the 1923 football team from a squad riddled by gradu- ation was remarkable and shows that he is not merely a coach but a man who has ability to develop and build real athletes. BETWEEN Hawes ON Hoao DAY 205 ri . 'ff iff i'7 'i 'fifw ,f ff' '3 Cv, 'Q .F x .. 1 ' llfx ill ' 'll' ' 'l ' C' 'lx X 'gal,1,1ilslin!l1.,'.llll.nf.n1l El ll:Rf:1llif71.,lv,.illui,.villa nw- Milli..rlllllxllllliffflllifv Mlm '-l. UH ft .4lll1. ,ll l.l.., imll, l Assistant Coach Eckberg came to State College last fall to assist Coach West in foot- ball and to take complete charge of track. During the football season he developed a second team which was able to offer the stilfest opposition to the varsity. As a track coach, Eckberg needs no introduction to jack Rabbit fans for he has already developed a team which placed third in the N. C. I. C. Indoor Meet and which gives promise of winning State's first conference track championship during the outdoor season. With Eckberg present to whip future track material into shape, S. D. S. C. track stock has made a decided rise. - Frank Coffey, after having won high honors as an athlete at State, was retained this year as an assistant on the coaching staff. His wide experience in football makes him a valu- able man on the gridiron, in teaching the new men the fundamentals and introducing them to the game as it is coached by West. Moose also had charge of basketball in the School of Agriculture andrdeveloped one of the snappiest quints which has represented the Aggies for several years. A THE CHEER-LEADERS Almost as much a part of State College ath- letics as the teams themselves, are the cheer-lead- ers. Their gyrations before the bleachers have been instrumental in producing those fight-instill- ing cheers for which State has ever been noted. MCKNIGHT, HUME, CALLAHANA 206 Y 'NL ' xr l, :-L. .19 Y ii CX Efrark -653.-.f 'Q fw1ug'f'f'gL'fswlifmiw:valuw!ughff:w1a'v':4: r1v'z Q1 SS Ci'iii'.Jwr1 i!wr5ifi.i'11ff5Q'f1f21a1'iiMI'1l'iL!lffwVf'.4 ia: L4-' 'J S ,C ,X N- 'K . 1 All ,f aa .I CONFERENCE STANDINGS S ' ' I South Dakota University .................. .... 4 916 South Dakota State College .... .... 4 2 . i Des Moines University .... .... 2 215 We .VA 4-I l Morningside College ....... .... 2 196 -5 1 I North Dakota University .... . . . .17 l Nebraska Wesleyan ........... . 1416 Q41 Q l North Dakota State College ...., s Z4 M 5 N in l Y . :TA 4 -Z 'Z RESULTS OF DUAL MEETS 5' ARTHUR CRAM S. D. State .... ...S6 1f2 S. D. University... . . . .69 U2 Q? i Cgpg, S. D. State .... .. .SS 2f3 Creighton ....... .... 2 5 113 I S. D. Monogram -'21, fzz, ,zz ' 2' - Two Mile, Mile, Two Q Mile Relay S11 Q fqg . lil - 5 Il i ide Mile ........ 3- 'S Two Mile... Shot Put ...,... ' Q 100-yd. Dash. .. .F Discus... 1- Javelin ...... Broad jump. , . PERSONNEL ..Walsh, Cram ............Cram . , . . Schiutte, Coffey Sohutte, Motley Schutte, Coffey .........DODE1' ..........Stout 220-yd. Dash ..... .... S chutte, Motley Pole Vault ....... .... S tout, Martin ' 120-yd. Hurdles. .. . ....... .Coffey ' I-Ialf Mile. ..... .... VS falsh, Shaw Kjl 220-yd. Hurdles.. . .................. Martin ,- Quarter Mile... .... Blecker, Cooper, Motley . llijlgfijifqllmlqtfqaggllgganlffmrqogpgqrgmlffiflfip4.l:o53afINUNQIZS 11,F?..zf5w?.a'ii.malmimxifiillmuX la W W ws.. lil' ...J .,, .i L.. ars 14- .0m.uAnu1.1. , , V 1 .La ,L-argue u.:1c.a?sf... :W ,sv 'Par fnslrnznselrzanr-tl:-u,c.4pf,v.,1 .wtf ,a,nJeAv.a.f ..-- .w .mfhnn-r 'fn' 4-mvf. t I' l ' .Vi iff -if sr ,V il 'g 'S 1' ,:a' 111-' ,, ,Hifi ..- -ri Q. 311,54 -4 - ... - ,. , L, 1.-, no V' - it I, , , ,, .yb-My, X 1 X 1 il, .Inv A A , 'yy il I ,l -N A , ll., , X J, , A, Q ., .,, AL, 1, 45, Q, Q 5' ,li is it ,I A M, :H A54 L w, QI, l , l 1923 Tmcic SQUAD Salisbury, Ass't Coach, Schutte, Walsh, Stitt, Blecker, Coffey, Shaw, Risty, Smith Oleson, Cooper, Martin, Motley, Chase, Halverson, Clobes 1923 TRACK SEASON THE 1923 track season opened with prospects for a winning team the most encouraging they had been for several years. Seven of the preceding season's letter men reported for training. The return of Jimmie Stout for the last quarter greatly strengthened the team in the field events and several new men of considerable fame were added to the squad. Schutte, who had not competed on former track teams proved to be a consistent scorer in the weights and dashes, while VValsh, former Watertown high school star, did stellar work in the mile. With the advance of the season, a wealth of new material was uncovered and de- veloped. Doner, a sophomore, without previous experience, proved himself of conference calibre in the javelin. Martin who competed in the dashes developed into a low hurdler with- out a peer in the conference. JACK RABBITS DEVELOP INTO BALANCED TEAM In every event were men who could score 'points against the stiffest competition and the result was the best balanced team which has represented State College for many seasons. Schutte and Coffey divided honors -in the weight events throughout the season and carried off the majority of the points in both the conference 'and dual meets. Schutte also showed up well in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Stout's work in the broad jump was even superior to his previous performances but a sprained ankle, sustained early in the season, prevented him from reaching his best form in the pole vault. Captain Cram upheld his reputation as a two miler, although he was unable to enter the conference meet. Motley, Blecker and 'Cooper were the ,lack Rabbit entries in the quarter mile and did excellent work in every meet. Martin and Frank Coffey were State's 'point winners in the hurdles. Martin was the season's find in the lows, while Coffey ran the highs in good form. 209 1.17 - '17, ' '7' . - gg fm 27,1 , , -V ..-.- iwll-1. ww- film ill.: . ...lug .mm ill!-lt .mlllr mul.. ,lwf .filllfwlli ii Q 2 .17 no .ili1.,rllni. nllluffnlla,filllw..'.ll1lImzillllwdllllll..lllllh all lli 1 'I 1 K I I ' l - ,.'.,L., ' .M I . t , ,. -. ' ' .- ,- ,C -,.x.TK',-RZK. .',R R . 5522 fi ,4,',+..',., , , 1-, sf ft'-. ' 'li.t. -ltr--' -'-.1 A4 4.. w 4. f., .Lu .Q ...L.,'- .swa 1:1211 -sign gt. 4- Dfw.: i .:. 4.1 .ef X ,iq 'MH' '--' if 'wif 'qw' pina-'i 1.1 u'W?r45rI ' 4-P ist I 'W-' 'xl- ti' p-'fini iv ' 'liar- wr i K El 1 ' g n' A 5 ' .1 -3. . 5 - ,,5 -' -N - 5 . 5' H iv ' 1 T l f . , l, . 1' if i l lt i' , VV1LI.1s MOTLEY, Capt. Elect FRANK Cor-'FEY CLARENCE SCHUTTE S. D. Monogram-'21, '22, '23 S. D. Monogram-'22, '23 S. D. Monogram-'23 Dashes, Quarter, Relay Weights, High Hurdles Weights, Dashes, Relay TEAM ATTENDS DRAKE RELAYS The first competition in which the jack Rabbits were entered was the Drake Relays. Due to cold weather which hampered outdoor practice, the men were not in the best of shape, yet in spite of this handicap they performed well in their respective events. In the sfpecial events Schutte heaved the discus well over 120 feet and tossed the shot 40, while Stout cleared eleven feet six inches in the pole vault and leaped twenty-two feet in the broad jump. RABBITS SHINE AT DAKOTA RELAYS The team was next seen in action at the Dakota Relays, held at Sioux Falls on May 4th. At this meet, competing against some of the strongest teams in South Dakota and Iowa, the Rabbits copped the majority of the special events and finished well up among the Winners in the relays. The two mile team composed of Cram, Halverson, Shaw and Walsh easily won the event. The special 100 yard dash was the most sensational event of the day. Schutte Moose COFFEY Sars .x New N. C. I. C. Discus RECORD 210 l ..., .., ..- . , T..- tr , ,,..,,,x.,, , A -- .-. ,.-.. ,... v--, F-. .?.. ...,.... ,.w, 4-. --, ..-. V jxvvj , , . 1 I ui -335, vi , ,1 x, -,.5.,fl'- rl, .iln1f.'.l.,! Q1 i..I1..'f:,:J,t'.l.I,fu,'..X'f!l,:,.Ul, J 531 .fi .31 'li 'i ' .elif-lliv... ..1.i, milf M' 'WQ ' ' ' ' ' X-.-' V-re-'wt'--' 1-1..--rg.-:rev-:ffm--'gf--..ff..f.,..., -:Y - ff' f.:-frwfj-455 f 'llffZl'lli'2gQ'i5lgQ'fllidllilflgl'FW2flfff'Z'Fl2fLf'lllfLl'?ll'Q Qlil'LQl51!l'f4!flll'Qflll'Llflll'2Qllll'EJ!1'1Zflll'lEl'll lQlll'i2Q.llllllsfll F.. ' H v I' tiff ' , ' 'j 51333, - , l i - . l I I . i , I . , . Y Q., ,K K A . K , . HENRY' BLECKER MERLE WALSH HAROLD STOUT S.'D.'Monogram-'22, ,23 S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'20, '21 Quarter, Relay Mile, Half Mile, Two Mile 122, '23 ' Relay Broad Jump, Pole Vault surprised the fans and upset all predictions when he broke,the tape with several yards lead on S. D. U.'s touted sprinters, Gold and Clark. Moose Coffey distinguished himself by breaking the state record in the discus with a heave of 127 feet Z inches. COYOTES WIN DUAL MEET A The following Saturday State submitted to defeat at the hands of South Dakota Univers- ity. It was the opinion of sport critics however that the defeat was due to a number of un- timely accidents rather than to any exceptional strength displayed by the Coyotes. State's hopes were given a serious blow when, due to an injured ankle Stout was unable to compete in the -pole vault, in which event he holds the N. C. I. C. record. Martin fell on the last barrier when leading the field by five yards in the low hurdles, giving the University all three places. In the field and distance events the West-Salisbury men had a decided advantage. Schutte hung up a new state record of 128 feet 9 inches in the discus throw, breaking Coffey's START or 440 PRELIMINARY AT CONFERENCE MEET 211 v ,.- .ti t D.: :-S 4 :N 'a??2l.u..' k' 5'.u.W' 12222240 25 71 J , . at D1 mf ez si 3 3 si 3 3 .75 ai S Q X l . .. . Q.-awe X' Ill ll E11I1.Tf'T.zI:E1.lmjnmft illlihi:ffifllxifiillriiillilyilll ll 9 L2 5 11.75-22:71lFIl:v,iTg3rals11'I.llirillzlifiiu:G?Z'nl11Zt'iln!x1TZllnl2'rj.pIlfjfll Q' 'J'lY'f.g lQLQll TJ'.g.fIl .'Qg if L - illilglll ' tall , L J. We . J ER A X J , . : 't r ll 5 'Y 1 1 5 Y i r HQ 1 j 1 - , 'I lv lt Il Q 2, ag , 47 ' I .- Q i? 1 1 5 2 if I '- f f A 1 if ' 4 4 T X I Ia ' f fl- . t , MONTE MARTIN ROBERT SHAW FORREST COOPER S. D. Monogram-'22, ,23 S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'23 Low Hurdles, Pole Vault, Relay Half Mile, Two M-ile Relay Quarter, Relay mark, set the preceding week at Sioux Falls. In the Javelin throw Doner showed his ability for the first time in competition, winning the event with a throw of 152 feet. Shaw easily won the half mile and Walsh, in a sensational fin-ish, beat out Steverik of the U for second place. Walsh and Cram had little difficulty in taking first and second places in the mile, although a high wind prevented any record-breaking time. Schutte failed to show his form of the previous week and only succeeded in placing third to Gold and Clark in the dashes. CREIGHTON TAKES DECISIVE DEFEAT The week following State's unfortunate tangle with the Coyotes, the Creighton team vis- ited State Field to receive the short end of a 85 1X3 to 26 2X3 score. State men placed first in every event except the high jump and in this Stitt of State tied with Mahoney and Budde of Creighton at 5' feet 2 inches. The fact that track was making its debut as a major sport at the Omaha institution accounts for the Blue Jays' weakness in all events. l ,. I.,--aqua MILE RELAY TEAM WINS FIRST AT N. C. I. C. MEET 212 '17 77 l T7 HT I '7 v' H ,Fl 'T' 'T' IWT7 A fin 191211471- llll l III .Ilillwf ll.'.fI'lI!.I.',:!fIi: sill...,m,l-,,,1m:f,nll:..f.I.1IlfffIll ll S 2 El ll f, I., ll ,1:l.I..:lIu, IQ' I .:L,1 -.ll . ,I,,I. ffrll., .mill I ll 1 1 pi. fy' X W V , l 1 1. fl ' . lf . 3 f f A I ' 'es I I 'X .fl if 1 31 if 1 s Y if lf, HAROLD Douer. Lewis H.hI,VERSON iii S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'23 Javelin Mile, Two Mile Relay Qi, A heavy rain preceding and during the meet rendered it impossible for many good records to be made. Schutte was the heavy scorer of the meet with a total of 23 points. Mahoney fbi of Creighton, with second place in both hurdle events and a t-ie for first in the high Jump led 'Q the Blue jay scoring. Creighton's sprinters, who were considered their best bet, failed to come through and Schutte and Motley found little opposition in taking first and second in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Cooper won his first SD by w-inning the 440 yard dash. Creighton entries in the two mile failed to finish and Captain Cram captured the event, with Oleson if placing second. The only race which was at all closely contested was the mile. Bryne, .- Blue jay miler, pushed Walsh closely for two laps when Spike -pulled away for an easy win. G3 STATE SECOND IN N. C. I. C. MEET Led by South Dakota University with a total of 4916 points, Jack Rabbit athletes, by accumulating 42 counters placed second in the Second Annual Track and Field Meet of the li- North Central Intercollegiate Conference held at Sioux City on June lst and Znd. Des Moines, Morningside, North Dakota University, Nebraska Wesleyan and North Dakota Agricultural V- College finished in the order named. Seven new records were established, four of them by ,Si S. D. S. C. athletes. Moose Coffey's heave of 127 feet 11 inches in the discus throw 'rf and Schutte's mark of 39 feet 11 inches in the shot put stand as new N. C. I. C. records. ff' Doner met with hard luck in the javelin. His throw of 165 feet 7 inches made in the 'prelimi- ig naries was apparently the w-inning mark and another new record to the credit of State. How- if ever, Nelson of North Dakota, on his next to last try, made a throw of 168 feet, taking ij first place and setting a new record. Stout took the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet HQ DQ inches which stands as a new conference record. As Stout's mark of 11 feet 8 inches in the ,il pole vault was not bettered, he has the distinction of holding more N. C. I. C. records than any other athlete. Martin ran a wonderful race in the 220 yards hurdles, beating George of ,Qt Nebraska NVesleyan by a stride. Shaw, running his last race for State College, led the half E-C milers for a lap and a half when he was passed by Nissen of Morningside, whose time was A 2 minutes 2 115 seconds. State's mile relay team consisting of Schutte, Blecker, Cooper and Motley established a new record in their event, their time being 3 minutes 33 seconds. The I'- showing made by the Jack Rabbits was exceedingly gratifying to State fans. Without the L, services of Capt. Cram, conference record holder in the two mile, and Walsh, crack miler, the team was nosed out for first place by the scant margin of seven and one-half points. - lf: ... If if 1 213 if f' 'Tr' ,-M. r'-J if .1 ' i -F1 is 717,51 V 77' TV., .-.-1. 'fi' . Elf ll 1 ..il.f Al., Tim, .'.,v.ri:l?ql..f.ill rlT.flI2.,'.:' . .tl till U fvl tel .l1T,i'.::. :lLv.'...l1Hf .z 1. .tif .. Milli... iiillbf.e:lil1.71l:llw11. vlwmlilll N: 2. .1 ,.,:x,.,. L . . . Y W r...,,.:.. ,..x .:., ... W. . , qw, 5-, .VV 'IJ ' H N Q1 'Qflll lil 'Hvl flglfi 5!li1ii'5i5'ilmi3 .f'liilT 'fi'E'5lii:'ll'li 'llllifli liQn3 'ili'lVi lT . ,gf'fll!i 'i.y'il'Q ll ' M A ,. gl- .1 . +A. ' fb' il. 1, v.fx .,-li ,11 Q- -Q'-M' ' -'L ---A -AHA . Jas ...vial-.s -. f,,.r..s..-er.t,.,1-but , :H K ': ' ' ' ' -- -,- v-QeL.-Y..'...-...-lL.aax-1..-i- Hi.-tg -, ,.,,.M ..,A, ,,., , , ' l . A I' 'must A' A Ev. A , -4.. 7?7!7T'5f .3'77i'5'l5?5!'?'552G-?.'tMikiif.-1Q'?'iA?59iT5i25.3?YSiI2sZ:.'i I Af? . J3l'Zf77!3'!E' .., Anile. i ' ' l A 5e'f?9f2!'b'e0 9 4 ' 4333919449292 .ffierflw Wlhivvltbmwvifinv . ., 5 1 r. i 3: 5, 2. 5. ,Q First Annual N. C. I. C. INDOOR TRACK MEET Creighton University, Omaha, Neb. February I 6, 192 45-yd. dash.. First- .. .-Iacquith. . .. South Dakota 45-yd. Low Hurdles. . .Kelley. . . . .. S. D. State 45-yd. High Hurdles. . Kelley ..... . S. D. State Quarter Mile. . .Stewart . . .. Creighton Half Mile .,..., Bendon ........ Creighton Mile ..... .... B lissard ....... Creighton High jump Shot Put ..... Two Mile. . . Pole Vault. . . Simpson ,...... Des Moifxes Kennedy .... Des Illoinex Bryne ......... Creighton .Redfield ..... . . 4. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Creighton University .,............. 3716 Des Moines University .,........... 3016 South Dakota State College ...,.... 22 South Dakota University ...... ...2116 Morningside College .......... 3 North Dakota University ........... ZW Nebraska Wesleyan University ..... I. 2 SUMMARY' Second- Lower ..... . . . . Creighton Simpson ....,.. Des Moines VVhiteside. . . De: Dfloines Montgomery. De: Dioines Nissen. . ....... Morningside .Schmidt ..... South Dakota -s ,Gamble ........ S. D. State Malone ...... South Dakota Shipman ....... De: .Moines Lichtenberger . . Third- RlCk ...... S. D. State .Clark ....... . .. South Dakota . . .Clark ....... ... South Dakota Toller ......... Des 1'VIoines Morrissey. . . . . . Creighton . . .Griffith ..... . . . Neh. Wesleyazz Ryan tied ...... South Dakota Nolan ......... Creighton Simpson ....... Des Nloiner .Forsyth tied. . . Fourth- Cady ........ S. D. State Haakinson .... lvI07'7li7lg.fid6 Mahoney .... Creighton Motley. . . . .. S. D. State Hanson ....... . . North Dakota Simpson ..... De: zlfloiner Record .. .105 1f10 ...:O58f10 ....:062fS ...:S37f1O ...2:081fS ..4:433f10 Favian ............ 5 ft. 816 in. North Dakota Murray ..... S. D. State Cram. .... .. S. D. State Baxter. . . . . . 42 ft. HQ in. ....10:37Zf5 . 11 ft. M-in. South Dakota Creighton Creighton De: Moines :A U Mile Relay. .... Creighton ...... S. D. State ...... Des Moines ............... ..3 :+7 3, Q!! 214 . T .s l U g . N . ..-. vw fu 1 ,m.y:fis.m.,t-. ..., if. gl,x 'tiff - Ig -U I Liv. gif.. gglltinlri.. ui.. ..llI1.fil1ff.,f..1tlfir:1IZ12lT?EfIm,,fflr..r.,,zlMlll.F?Tl4l ll 9 2 5 I:mlslvmlamzr.:annumu.f1.mmlllM1lu.7f.nlu.r.l . in X' - .. ..a......M..,s ..-. ...-, , - .. awvafirfliewffff.Q4,iw'u'g.+gw:w11'L :Ss Q Jsgwiiiig.:'1zsf'Zg'2nfff7Lg1i1lfgffrwriylL igTUvQffzf'fLfQ.- Matti5' , ,, ,, L5- EEL Sli 222 FED: it ESL wi -s If 'E i li li E bf Two NTILE RELAY TEAM D- Halverson, Cram, YValsh, Shaw fig The First Annual DAKOTA RELAYS Sioux Falls, S. Dak., May 4, 1923 Elf RELAYS, CUNIVERSITY CLASSJ x gee D: Mile Relay-South Dakota CRhodes, Clark, Gold and Bainj, first, State, second, Morningside, Q.: -f Two Mile Relay-State lCram, Halverson, Shaw and VValshD, Hrstg Morningside, second, South vb' Dakota, third. Time 8:37 1f5, ff Medley Relay-Morningside CErkes, LaFoy, Hoon and Nissenl, firstg State, second, South 1- Vw K' Half Mile Relay-South Dakota, fSterling Clark, Stanley Clark, Gold and Havilandj iirstg 5 5 Buena Vista, secondg State, third. Time 1:34. 5 SPECIAL EVENTS Q Discus Throw-Coffey, State, firstg Connors, South Dakota, secondg Schutte, State, third. Dis- fit: tance 127 feet, 2 inches. New State Record. it Q 100-yd. Dash-Schutte, State, first, Lindekugel, Columbus, second, Clark, South Dakota, third. .-. ' . P- Time :10 1f10 seconds. 3, 5 Broad jump-Patrick, South Dakota, lirstg Stout, State, secondg Garton, VVestern Union, third. Q: Distance 20 feet 101A inches. ff 215 5' I . . W V 1 -- ,, .rf ,..-H ,. L . . - ,--kfgw -. M. ....,TAN., FQ Z 73 In Alt. Il1FfnI:..Tf..xilR.lrsfT,f:f.i-ini.Diff,1T3If1TZ:zlfF?ailu.?7Tifl H925 I157'1107!luiilif-T.i1l1tb?liikilubiia!Iii-1'Iill1i?T.11E1ifi1lniiilinif. 1 A M . .. .. . . X.. .an --...X.,.t.f.,.:wx-..s..,.t,,, . are ..,.,...x..s.. .t.t - ...K --t ..t. , ,t...:t. sttwns-Vx-.-W., third. Time 3:33 1!5. Dt Dakota, third. Time 3:46 3f5. Tl Event- 100-yd. Dash ...... Shot Put ..... 220-yd.Dash. . . 120-yd. Hurdles. . . 440-yd. Dash ...... Two Mile ..... 220-yd Hurdles .... Half Mile .... Pole Vault ..... High jump .... Broad jump. .. Mile ......l. Discus. .. Javelin .... DUAL MEET South Dakota University 69163 South Dakota State 56Vz First- Clark, SDU. .. Schutte, SDSC. .Clark, SDU, .. State Field, May 12, 1923 Second- Gold, sDU. .. Coffey, SD SC ..... Gold, SDU ........ .Cornwall, SDU .... VVOods, SDU. Bain, SDU .... Cram, SDSC ...... Cornwall, SDU shaw, snsc ...... Martin, SD SC . Ryan, SDU ....... .Stout, SDSC. . . Motley, SD SC ..... Sea rles, SD U . Woods, SDU. Walsh, SDSC ..... McKinnon an Cady, SDU ....... Third- Schutte, SDSC .... .Malone, SDU.. Schutte,SDSC. .. Coffey, SDSC. .. Blecker, SDSC.. Smith, SDSC .... Clark, SDU ...., Steverik, SDU ...,. . d Miesenholder, SDU Patrick, SDU. . . Patrick, sDU ...... Cady, sDU. .. .WaIsh, SDSC ...... Cram, SDSC. ...,Schutte, SDSC. Doner, SDSC. . Malone, SDU ..... Connors, SDU ..... t1ed.... . Sea rles, SDU ..... -S Coffey, SDSC. I Connors, SDU .... Mears, SDSC. .. Record ... . :10 2f5 39ft.91E in. ....:2Z2f5 ....1162f5 ....:54- ....lOZ54 ....:264f5 .....2205 ..10 ft. 6 in. ...S ft. 71n. .21 ft. 10 in. ......4:52 .128 ft.9in. .....152ft SHAW PLACES SECOND IN HALF MILE AT SIOUX CITY 216 ,. ,,, I . , .,,, V .. . . , ,M . I .illlnt fuilllf.vl-'liIlM.i-lin?wlllwxiilllli-1 :.'ilzU'ffll,f,f..m. all .af Q3 ll.. ,tt ,'.m.fnlit'..im,s,.',i,fnzi .li.yl'l', .,inll1..,1TliiL:.,i1 l l A ts,-5 Q Vw, all mm. In -l L . - s 'T l - W -KX f'r--Q'-f-:W-'P t -::.-. 'xl-by-f-irxvt.-'sr-wvfi'-rf- 1--:fav'--'A-5-..:::.:sf-.1-evf-:str ag--1-.-vii: A i 4 'E Q Q S . ,,. . Q. '23 5 ..t, - .Q N -RE ' fi? 53 -.Q 1: S Las -E C QfW1-:Slw'll2rw'r:'fll'.2 SD Q-. i'l',?'?i'l.'l K'l, l'S l El'll 2il'lll'b3lll'143711 3'H.'TZT'lwllfiiili I V! A , ,,,., MWA,-,,, , , , M ,M,w,,,w,,W, ,A A M Y 2, : .QQ fl el, leg 'Q DUAL MEET N 5 in out a ota State 85 2 35 rei ton niversit Q 26 2 3 T ,g Q S h D k f C gh U y f 'QQ l snare Field, May 19, 1923 Shy First- Second- Record 7 - S f iq A 100-yd. Dash .... ...Schutte, State .... .... M otley, State ..... . . . :10 3f5 ' Mile Run ...... .... W alsh, State ..... .... B ryne, Creighton ..... . .4i54 4f5 1 A ' S - C , A, , 220-yd. Hurdles ....... Martin, Slate .... .... M ahoney, Creighton. .. ....... :28 1 Broad jump. .. ...Stout, State .... .... S chutte, Stale ...... .19 ft. S in, C f 120-yd. Hurdles ....... Coffey, Slate .... .... M ahoney, Creighton.. . .. . :17 4-X5 I -:R - . . . 13 , HalfM1le .... .. .Shaw, State .... .... C ane, Crezghton ..... . .2:091f5 Q f 2 . fi 'za gl , 4-40-yd. Dash ......... Cooper, State .... .... T rautman,Creighto1z., .. ..... :55 i ffl jg ' Two Mile .... ...Cram, State ..i. .... O leson, State ..... ...... 1 1:0 'C Shot Put. . . .... Schutte, Slate .... . . . .Coffey, State ..... .37 ft. S in. I 4 if in Javelin .... . . .Doner, State ..... .... M ears, State ..... .... 1 40 ft. 1? Pole Vault ..... .... M artin, State ............. Lichtenberger, C. ..... . .9 ft. 6 in. ff High Jump .... ...Mahoney and Budde, Cf. .Stitt, State. .tied .... ..5 ft. Zin. get S f Q 220-yd. Dash ...... . . . Schutte, State .... .... M otley, State ..... . . . :23 4X5 Dali 1, 1 J it 2 'E i 1 'I be QQ Discus... ... Schutte, State. . .. .... Nolan, Creighton ..... 116 ft. 4 in. li 4, 3 3 5 21 If ' 'Q , . E8 21 D fl S T Y QQQI f ?-' S E x 1. ? g 25 5 Elise if F Q E H MARTIN WINS Low Hmznnxzs AT N. C. I. C. MEET Ei- if 5 E251 E if 5' ll E ll tlsfl li 217 E593 lin...-tFT55'T.!3'52YH'F:Y'??'!3W1T c .- 1i'P'1iiEi7 ' 7 5 'C'M '. 'P' '5. f': -ZL 1..?l'. 'Y' 2RWT?:.15'iY'iPVfL'3 M.ff3JEYXEVQX FXVWJS' ffl1.N5WX SWQY3rUR19QKUSiV3KXi N5i?fN:'g IFfilullmlIIEinllmllllbflllllbifimulfilllnlbillnilllllmllllill1I ll Q3 2 5 I1.7751HMMERalmsMMlM1lllZlll1NlllnYi1lllE?51IIEIIIIMI ' 'v ' 'fmfdlifl-.3Z5i'I.i'TT I. .' tN'x'. v NURS 1-Ji11349: PT'..-3'l1K'FclB5'n3aLCB'lNgm. ' 'SY6KY! ' ' XNl 3N5'f8QTlTitXW3ilx9hBiiSisi-.MdQ5iS2IRN'KRSlS'S3b1iiV565f1ia5rX.1SS.TZXQfikQY4iwSx'3H- N3ii fQ lla ii? Qlslkjll!'ljllllllllfffl North Central Intercollegiate Conference TRACK AND FIELD NIEET Bass Field, Sioux City, Iowa june 2nd, 1923 If QIf LgrgluLx,pE .L-A1'Igiilljfltlili1llzcfill,lj:::Tv'i1-Lllllgiixffl' Q , Event - First- Second- 12O-yd. Hurdles.. Cornwall ,.... . l-Iaakinson. .. 100-yd. Dash Pole Vault. ..,. . . Mile .... Broad Jump. Half Mile. .. 220-yd. Hurdles.. High jump .. 440-yd. Dash ..,. Shot Put ......... Javelin. .. .... Two Mile. . . Mile Relay ...... 220-yd. Dash .... Half Mile Relay. Discus ...... . . . . f'New Record South Dakota .Clark ......... South Dakota Martin ........ N. D. State Hanson ..... . .. N. D. Slate .Stout .......... S. D. State N1ssen......... .Morningside .Rocho ......... Des .Moiner Evans ....... Des Blaine.: Damerow. . . lll0l'7ZI71yIlde .Patrick ....,... South Dakota Shaw ....... Montingride S. D. State Martin ........ .George ........ S. D. State Neh. Wesleya .Selver and Patrick tied .,... North Dakota .Montgomery. . Des Moines Schutte ........ S. D. State .Nelson ......., North Dakota Mock ...... Neh. llfesleyafz .S. D. State... .. Clark .......... South Dakota South Dakota .. .Coliey ......... S. D. State South Dakota .Bam ...... .. South Dakota Malone ...... South Dakota 11 Third- George ........ Neh. Werleyan .Gold .......... South Dakota Stout and Patr Fourth- Coffey ........ S. D. State .Schutte ..... S. D. State S. D. State South Dakota Austin ......... Thorfinson .... Neh. Wesleyan .Cady .......... South Dakota N. D. State Selver ........ North Dakota Hanson ........ Johnson ...... North Dakota .Clark ....... '. . . South Dakota Cady ........ xjl South Dakota ...Rapp ....... .Doner......... S. D. State Ellis ........ Jllorningride Des Moines .... Gold ........ South Dakota Des Moines. . Malone ...... South Dakota Mo1'ningJide South Dakota Miller, M ..,... . Moore, DM. . . Blecker ..... 1:k tied .......... . Woods. . ....... Des llfloiner S. D. State Colfey ....... -S Murray, SDSC. .. S. D. State Q Riatt, NW .... Duncan. ....... Riatt ......... N. D. State Nelson ......... llflorningside Morningside . .. Rocho ......... Der Moines Neh. Wesleyan Damerow ..... Morningside Page ........ Der llfloiner S. D. State ...... Neb. VVesleyan Schutte ........ S. D. State 5a-3: ll-,W - -ji: 'Mm--l4,Hxli ul I 1-. I ...k .J J... Record . . . . :16 2f5'3i .. .:10t 11 ft.81Az in. . . . .4136 2fS 22 ft.11A in.' ....2:02 1f5 .. .126 3f5 .S ft. 10 in. ...:523f5 .39 ft. 11 inf .....168ft.4-in. ...10:282f5 .....3:335'f ...:231!5 ...1Z33 3f5ik .Munson ......... .127 ft. 11 inf .Morningside k 218 F -a-wwfrgggq-,gtk-1:.fs.sffx-N -rf -vm .. t .Q .M r -. . -- - - . .. -1-z,:a.,..r-.N-..'az.. ,1 llfylllrfffillflilliiglfl12111FinlnfilIilf7frll1FHlinf7flIl.1T7Till ll?-Q25 IWilllfflllif.mlfuliiiimallfflilll7l+llI1Yilll 1f?fll. . 5 fi W 1 1 I .--.-,,m-'fy-4., at-ef?:-vt-' '-rzfwi,-1.1 , . -:Z ' ' I .' ' '.' :L-.ia-IIFXQ . F eve- lVill',Xilil1ll' 'I'p:: ':'l'1 :!pr:'fn1l:m'f :irqww''lf-'rf' 'r'll1',. 'gw 'ws Af 1 .LQ Q R, v -ff.'N.L., 1 'Qs rr. l LL' Meyer . ...... . mg' vsjig1v ljir'nlL1'glvg!lW5!lLmg'gA1qmiyfgigfgqlvllhili,....i:fW!-!!:,L Sa L ' V b V ? , -Li 53 STATE HIGH SCHOOL 'l TRACK AND FIELD MEET Ji stare Field, May 18, 1923 ., Event- First- Second- Third- 100-yd. Dash. .. Marshall .... ... Kelley .,.... .,... P arker. . . . . Q Timber Lake Tyndall Deadfwoud T Mile ...,.......... Schmidt. .... .... W right ..... .. . , ' Chamberlain Tyndall Sioux Fall: 5' Pole Vault ......... Redfield ..... .... C rill ...... ..... C laybourn.. T Sioux Fall: Elk Point Quinn gl 120-yd. Hurdles .... E. Olivia .... .... Vi lallom .... ..... R edfield .... ' Tyndall Parker Sioux Fall -I Q Half Mile ......... Greene .... .... 1 VVright, ..., .... M eyers. . . j Coloma Tyndall Sioux Falls 440-yd. Dash. .. Greene ...... , . . Treweek .... ..... H anson. . . . .. Colume Lead Aberdeen High jump ........ Hutchendorf ...... Crill ...... .,... W allom ..,. Brookings Elk Point Parker Q Broad jump .,..... Finley ............ E. Olivia .... ..,.. M arshall. .. 4- I Cenffrfvillo Tyndall Timber Lake 41 Javelin ........ M. Olivia .... .... I ngram ..... .... A rendsee. .. f ' Tyndall lvlzlrboll Aberdeen Q . 220-yd. Hurdles E. Olivia .... .... H eacock .... .... P arker ..... QI Tyndall Rapid City Deadwood 3 ,A 220-yd. Dash. .. Marshall .... .... K elley ...... ..... W agner. .. Q1 V Timbrr Lake Tyndall Tyndall 3 .2 Shot-Put ....... Laur ........,.... Rousseau .......... Parker ..... :fl Farmer Pierre Deadwood 'Q f Discus ............ White ............ Murphy .... .... I ohnson .... ge Y Dmdfwood Tyndall Flandreau Q A Half Mile Relay. . . Tyndall ..... ... Sioux Falls ....... Brookings.. . . 5 l'New Record 5 ' Tyndall .... ll , Sioux Falls ..... Qi Timber Lake... ll I Deadwood . . . 7: 41 '1 3. 5. QQ ill ll li Jil 'L Record .......:10 .....-l-S361f5alf' 11 ft. 6bi infl? ...:17-V5 ....2:05 .........:S2l ...5 feet 9'Ms in. 19 feet 9M in. ..153 ft. 6 in. .......:264F ......!232f5 .40 ft. 6M in. ....114 fri ....1I344f5ll' M.4llSH:XLI. or TIMBER LAKE WINS 220 AT H. S. MEET 219 ' ., z':,,.--vg-5, M, m:.,,..N,,u,.,:-,.I--1 ,. .W ,-:-sees, ,. Q., -f-:As-'..:p:...,..-is liz: . DT 'es D1 si D 2 war. ll gy :gs 's 2 h Q sy , CQ 1 x .Q 35 E fa as 54 M 6 .-3 w 'ss W 3 L f-5 D ri ry sf it 3 4 sl ,... 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QS. .ty .CV .41 ,. 51 ..gA fa :Zi 71 sci L51 A 741 Ji . 6 1,1 23 Q21 53 E12 fl 21 fl 3 ffl fl it liffizi 'wi -li 7.11 -G HCfigffiiiillyilig-iiliilki1511,illllrirgfiIlilgxlmkibliiiigillulgdlliili Qi , .-imriiiiilfiigiiiii'filly'giiiII'uijEiil1'il:iiiiigijiiigmn--jimi?5'W.4 -.- .N, .55 -,, g.' lu.,-ia., I -1 . . 1' .1 ' L ..-'I -a.-- - . - ..fs govt.. - . .1-.P ' - 'PEM 7'-Jfflif'-'X i- H'-f-fe 15,-5-f:.,..fff:--wa::a'i'ar:4w::f::r-ffszasz'.:::m'QzA:3eff:-spa.: .... '...-'...-. , ,V ,Dr e ROBERT COFFEY, Captain FRANK WELCH, Ca-ptain-Elect I D-X S. D. Monogram-i21, '22, '23 S. D. Monogram-'21, '22, '23 1 E Halfback Quarterback i pg ' St Di -' S captain of State's 1923 football team, Bob Coffey proved himself highly 1 fl: worthy of the confidence placed in him 'by his teammates. His long, spiraling - iff punts and sensational end runs gave every team which opposed the Jack Rabbits last ' if -As season, ample cause to worry. Besides his kicking and running ability, his defensive iS DL 1 Work was close to faultless. Next year, barring injury, Bob will earn his fourth 2 ilf letter and he should end his football career at State College in a blaze of glory. : 3 Frank Welch's brilliant work at quarterback was a feature of every game on 4. DT State's 1923 schedule. Frank is a triple-threat man and is without doubt one of the - 4 leading pilots of the Northwest. His passing was the most dangerous element in the f Ib, Jack Rabbit offense and proved the undoing of South Dakota and Creighton. At , ? .IP3 Marquette Welch received recognition as the most accurate passer who had worked i against the Hill'toppers in years. With Frank at the head of next season's team, ie prospects for an N. C. l. C. championship are most encouraging. DT - State State State State State State State State '77'T7 '-,if S-,FI 3,7 'V- 5 zf . Hg i,1llili,'Hiil, .iii .1l,, ,Ii Hliqi .. .af i. mlm.. ,i ,'l.lIr,.ml'vi ,- STATE'S . 44- . 13 . 27 7 6 . 24- . 0 . 121 rlliizlli H 3 if 1923 SCORES ' tj? Dakota Wesleyan . 0 North Dakota A. C. . - 14 A' Creighton . . 20 ' South Dakota . 0 ii North Dakota . . 12 , if Morningside . . 26 - Marquette - 13 ,i - ' if Opponents . S5 ,ff ig 222 . . ft . ,, .. . , , 'A Sl V-if-l -,su ' t-iw: i--aaa X .pa ,?,,Ux,. ..,.. , ,, '.',-A.. 'il f. l I ,U .L -me ,. - . '-wg .n 51 :X -75' '-1 -i. , .., .- .,.. .,, ,,. . ...M ., , . ri ll ,L Xl lll,VQK.HI,L lg-if gg, lt? Lqlgl ik ll, I li ,wl,v:All,vij,LI, ,Lv-,lil limi LLL V M r W f R .- ' .M ...,. . .. 1923 Foo'rrsALL SQUAD Thompson, McAuley, Popowoski, Lippert, B. Murray, Cross, Lund, Bruns, Starbeck, Ekern Svohoda, Cady Owens, Kelley, Biegert, Coffey, Morton, E. Welch, Mears, Scarlett, Osborne VVhalen, Wheeler, J. Murray, F. Welch, Clobes, Bowers, Johnson, Malmer First- Thompson, S. D. S. C... Currie, N. D. U. .... . McAIeer, Creighton ..... Munson, Illorningside. .. Kersten, S. D. U. ...... . A. Rust, Des Jlloincs.. Thorwaldson, N. D. U... VVelch, S. D. S. C. ..... . Rogers, Morningside .... Alabaster, Nah. Wes.. . .. Little, Des Ilfoines ....... ALL CONFERENCE TEAMS .E. R.T..... G C... s L.b..... .T L.E. Q... .H L.H .... .. F .... .... Selected b jack Stewart Y Second - Third- Rumpletes, N. D. A. C... . ..... Anderson, Des Moines Kennedy, Des Nloines .... ----- E lCCl'Il, S- D- S. C- Perwitz, Morningside .... ....... N eary, Creighton Starbeck, S. D. S. C. .... ..... O . Rust, Des Ilfloines Buchanan, N. D. A. C.. .. ..... Steenerson, N. D. U. .Gayer, Creighton ..... .... I . Murray, S. D. S. C. Montgomery, S. D. U.. .. .. . Burkman, N. D. U. ..... . . . . Busdicker, N. D. U. ..... . . Owens, S. D. S. .. Donahoe, Neh. Wes. Kean. Creighton ........ .... . Mahoney, Creighton Davis, Morningside . .Clobes, S. D. S. C. . .Coffey, S. D. S. C. Honorable Mention-Ends-Williams, Morningside,' Leupke, Creightonf Yetter, Nebraska Wesleyanp Tackles-Rintt, Nebraska Wesleyar1,' Brodie, North Dakotaf Guards-B. Murray, S. D. Staleg Hull, N. D. Aggiesj Centers-McFrye, South Dakota, Nolan, Creightonj Half- backs-Gembler, Nehraslm Wesleyzzng Lower, Creightong Funston, South Dezkotaf Edwards, Des Moinesf Quarterbacks-Hickey, Creightong Butte, N. D. Aggiesg Fullbacks, Bertoglio, Creightonp Coulter, Des Moinesg Nichols, South Dakota. 223 r .iw l . . w , , I4 W y iw N V vw! M Wu qw V .pd mx, rlvlvl V UA X N xv .N N 1 Vw 1 , 4 :W Nw 1 N1 H ,yu , X15 w 'WX JVMH 1 A V 'I W X u nu n'1 wl W' L l I ' A, LV-. 5... f !?' 1Yfb.Y '7 ' g '25 S' L1f- 'E f T E':x M'W 'W1'R2?EfK9-,lY?I? FJ?iSKi,t .N-13-..:'5 'Q,Q-.'EEQT.5tKff-1,:P9:!EXT'7-Y-'Cf5 2N-7O3'i??4-ETWith?-5' -k1..e2b.-.51 TX1 'V' uf vu I lj 1z '1 pun rug rw rw r 1 1 I' L -- ,wx --, ,f- I IU-N '-me ww f-'s 1'-1 .Z A A mv W-fel?F'.5.'lll 5ll,l'4 '1'f4f 4'fffAs. avialw1f'w1v' s D S s i'Fl 3S ll'-d iv' 1Ff1'ffs slwit..42Qlv'aafilfsliwF?a1iw N:-21l.1..f...-I ..,., a.nA....f:l.--Aes-x-- as - -- :ww - - f-.--fa - -': Q, ,germ ...,.X:',11,a. .-.,x.:.e:A .5-:A -zafag.3,r,1-' ' -' g....:..........L,.,..l...,e-. , -..4 .. ,.... ,...i....QrM.L at-..z......lE..,e. LG DE T I E4 -:Q - -si - 1 . ff - is tv: l Q 41 f ' :L -' ' QD-Q: 1- . Q '::.1s t . .Q , , V1 -,. Y f ai Q 4? . .1 , nz., -. if r X if D. H .1 - ff i- as 1-'Q X if P5 iii f if D2 Leo. Lipman WILLIAM MORTON Ross Owens 1.f S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-' 21, it - 4-. Guard Quarterback '22, '23 .Dai 7, HII1 k QE-E wb afar all 1923 FOOTBALL SEASON if ffl? By Coach C. 14. West ' P V A headline in a newspaper issued about the time the first call was sounded for :. L Tqi T-:E Q, -. the 1923 football season well summarized the situation that the Jack Rabbit mentors O 1 faced at the outset of the season- State's hopes rest on rebui1ding...Graduation and 1- A Us -yi f failure to return deprives Rabbits of services of nearly all of the championship team 3 fa. lb: Q of last year . - Among the half-hundred men who attended the training camp or joined the 111, - ' squad soon after, there were only five letter men: Thompson and Murray in the line 5 ' and Capt. Coffey, Owens, and Frank Welch in the backfield. To fill the gaps there . X , T.. Y , D . i big ' 2 - Q, .j E ,Q L . . . s O ia H OwENs Leaps INTERFERENCE AROUND NORTH DAKOTAJS END E51 , 1 Q Q f ' i 225 I --i 2 its 51 bf M- V v ...V-a. c. - - - ' -.,'.A.:V -. .,...1 , ' . . . 1- Jr - .r.. , ,, -. - ,.-1,!?Qq11:,qw,1,eq,:,ncaa atiQ,TWf1a:.:g:3.'i.',. :Ric 'T' :x , , ,, 2I:.LQ-'.-1L1:'1fi'-Er-G4 ,1'f' ,'D W5 '5?'T 'AS-.5i'i'fEx' f '?,3'f- f - va-fu aim.FZfrIriTf1ilIA:EiirluiifiifirliiEiffiifiliiiIf57i11lE?7uFZi1!g.Eiis1 UQ 2 5 iiff,u1F?.mEZlinfillliM.siqj.il,iYim1loaniijrfinluilqtliiilillnii y.tmj:.-A., N s 'F ,.. L41 is as f 5' af , .. - S .-T5 ,-r, ef? FSE .. -Q E, Fi- E :Q if 'i N. ,X zffzcfr-was-Y-f,.... f - .. - - '-f -'-v-'iq:r'wa1-2-z-:-t-'-r-vw e wv.wP ' .' 1 '1x.e,aei'f':1:s:: :e'K 'Mw'N'- vr r-f-- 'f:.rxna1 S ,. ' 55 ,I Q F' D, 5 ts L N a 1 if .,5 F'IPL'lllflisllffg-.lfllllfglllllgf791SQQVIIif-K'Ill'QUlffZ'lIIjl'iQllUlxljUl2 S D S Qlullxlm!'ZflH!i'gIIll'2IIl1ILQIHIIAIIll'Xlllllxljlll-XllllQllllQl 'f5f 'f'i'u A A K Q L'1s t 3 -el '- 1'X'V 42f'+f f -Q '-:-mm.. --fN' f .:t..w,.1:L....-tw --g-' fiffqwi ZN1 J ,uxwgm -wr Uaf:..fg1-4,1 5 551 is 'Ei- QMQ tm? tk? l SEZ is 3 y -.E bg lvl ir S E 9 515 SE? iQ? all S31 gk? BEN MURRAY RAYMOND Ctones GEORGE THOMFSON . S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'23, S. D. -Monogram-'20, jj' i Guard ' Halfback '21, '22, '23 LT 4 i . End 23 ' . - 3 i :Q 2 fl ll DE sig EES were plenty of reserves from other years and a number of promising recruits but the task of fitting them into a machine was evidently a great one. QQ gi State fans first saw the team in action against Dakota Wesleyan. The weakness - of the 'Methodist aggregation rather than the strength of 'the Rabbits made a '44 to 0 Ti ' 1 ,...f --s :IQ is 'RJJQ Q my -jg 5 . ,V victory easily possible and it was still an untested team that awaited the N. -D: iq Aggie game. ' ' - ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' fbi Little was known of the B.ison's strength before the game but they proved. to, be iq. 'a powerful eleven and the Statemen fell before their attack. It was evident that the if Q . State team had possibilities and the I -I3 defeat was but a payment for the experience ig 1 L . 4 , , ,M D-- f f s 'under fire' that welded the team to ether as no other thin could have done. l 2: git g g fQa f, lgzi 5 -1 F' ui, - naw-4 K V Y Y V H If .E F QEQS'-'..3.22g73l-:f' ' A , ' ?if 1 ffl 2' 5 if it it I 5ZE T25 35' 93 gif f: Q . fe, - :E I . L A. ill 1 rf . fa lf Q ' S THOMPSON DowNs BURKMAN IN Nox'rH DAKOTA 'GAME .- LP, 541 D if g 226 V A Xl' I , IffsllIlift:il121511iililiillhillzwliinfirlisfinllgllilfialIH 2 5 li-WMIfzilqfislufiillgzifhlxifiiillFinilliimillxiilrsisllrgff ilu ,nIlf.b..pj! V P W Q R q I 1 I P - ,, - -v - - - -- -,--- ...,.-..-.i......... . . ..,.-..-f.-,-..-W-.-e-,....,..., ....,. -. 57. . .54-i,..,t.,l.. 3 :..,.L.--.. EM jg-- 1:53 r ''fzff1'Mf:wr!W-evl1'alwIww: sww11M'1'H1:2w'zQ1'w1412lvesiwrvai'l?2ilf.1.'v2-fiflDEQ! AW M ,w,,,, a.,.,a,,,,,,,.., .,-:. -srlssiwff '. -' ' mary, .-1-V--W -we-V:-. -. V. L f. - - - 1 -..- , ...M S V .Y . ,- , .,.. ..,.t,,. am.. ,.... -.., .. .. . .. -. ..,., .,. -.,a..... Y FRANK KELLEY CLYDE STARBECK Joe MURRAY S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'22, '23 Halfback Center Tackle However, there was need for all the strength and co-ordination that could be inculcated into the Rabbit eleven for they were slated to play the two premier games of the season on the next two week-ends. Judgment of the success or failure of a State College football team rests in no little degree upon their ability to defeat the University of South Dakota and to win the Hobo Day game. With Creighton as the festival day opponent, the Rabbits were to face two elevens that were rated as being decidedly superior. The.Hobo Day game with Creighton will go down in gridiron history as being one of the most spectacular on record. With the score decidedly against them until well into the second half, the Rabbits launched a terrific attack that fairly swept the Bluejays off their feet aind turned the tide -at a point when many supporters of the State eleven had all but 'given up hope. A pass in the last minutes of the game gave State a 27 to 20 victory. FRANK WELCH Aaour TO Pass-STATE vs. N. D. Accies 227 .IL T 'S 'S 7:3 .QQ ' -.Q -e i . E i LQ IQ .s., . TB, M D' 'D' D 'D 'ffilifiiiililifflfll ll IiF3+lTY?7i:iZT.izeiilufiiwimiiiwiliiisliifillliiimInE'fTilI:i7 l I 1 ilhilifllhii 'l'flilii'flJili.,X'j.'Jilx, ''2,jl.iii'ivi:llilifilillii,,. 4 .,. ..,.-. .. y X-V ef. -we wwf' in I1 y l- ww- ww-V, 1 W EMERSON CADY ELMER LUND EARL WELCH S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-YZ3 S. D. Monogram-'23 End Tackle Halfback With Creighton vanquished, the University of South Dakota furnished but another step in the onward march of the Statemen. The game was played on Dakota Field in a sea of mud and slush and resulted in a 7 to 0 victory for State. No doubt a psychologist could explain the defeat at the hands of North Dakota University on the following week better than could a sports critic. Victories over Creighton and the University left the impression that State was almost unbeatable and no doubt the general opinion contributed to the over-confidence of the team. Whether over-confidence was the fault or not, the Rabbits were decidedly 'off'g the Flickers presented a strong eleven, and the game ended I2-6 as State's second conference defeat. Reports were coming from the southward of a powerful eleven at Morningside and the State schedule called for a game on November 10. Unable to break out of DAVIS or MORNINGSIDE SCORES DRQPKICK g 228 lr, ,wiriflfiliffaifEff,sgi5?T,f5F111Zi1fiivfmnfiiririixi 'M7wF? VV 1'Tj.mj5,m1Ff'w,TM i - f il. Q 4 , 4,1 4 ll D Rl Ll :1 ee e GEORGE CRoss HOWARD BIEGERT THEODORE WHEELER S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-!23 Guard Halfback Guard Qll ,ffl ' ij the slump evidenced by the North Dakota game, the Statemen were not quite able ij to stop the Maroons in their onward march toward the pennant heights. Moming- side 265 State 24. -qt Only one chance remained for the Rabbits to prove that they were still able -Q - , to play the sort of football that they exhibited against Creighton and the Coyotes. --4 The opportunity was taken and sport followers all over the country were surprised Q at 'the team from the plains of the Dakotas who yesterday outplayed the4Singing ij Hilltoppers from Marquette after Marquette had been heralded as one of the great- EQJ est team of the season ..... There is more glory in their QState'sD I3 to 0 defeat than E' there would have been in a 40 to 0 victory for lVIarquette.'-NIilwaukee Journal. E gl fji Thus was another chapter closed in the history of State College athletics. .Q gl E fl R l-J I ,fl p .41 A ll .. Nl i itil T . i gl in - if STATE MEN DDWN UNDER A PUNT IN N. D. AGGIE GAME . iq ,3 E. 1? ,413 y Lfi 229 V -qi D l v - R - -- -Y V . -, -5, Y- K, .- 'TM ,. ,t .....,.,V .,,. . .:.,,4.,...,-E Tr..- .im--R . V . V1 D' lg lb mg li la lf lg if D D fa If if , ll Pdf fi Pl Eg IL Lx 1. l?, D D. E 'Q L2 Dt L Q lg E E L D. S Zzlllciz,ilIRI!llf7illllElrl?gi?f,'JFillaizlllfiifliEivilsyillllizillm 5 Ibylliiyirllilgnlllifnllift!ll?fQlllf'iil'illufjzlllziffilllliiilllliffqllxliliff E-I'f'.!lT?'L.efH5lll:..i'flg Wdll!'L'llWll.'Uli L1l'U!l125751312 Qii?l'LQlIllgli.ll4'gI,'Fill'1Qll''QWL-fl'9211 MMI ROBERT EKERN GEORGE MALMER BERT Popowsxi S. D. Monogram-'23 S. D. Monogram-!23 Reserve-'23 Tafkle End Guard-Center N. C. I. C. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team- Won Lost Tied Percent. Morningside College ...... . .3 I 0 .750 North Dakota University. . . . . .2 1 O 666 Des Nloines University .... . . .2 1 I 666 S. D. State College ....... . . .2 3 O 400 North Dakota Aggies ..,. . . . 1 2 1 333 Creighton University ..,. . . . I 2 O 333 South Dakota University. . . . . .1 3 I .250 Nebraska Wesleyan ..... . . . I o 1 1.ooo B1EcERT AROUND END-STATE vs. NORTH DAKUTA 230 'fff fatv1tr'1E-f-:f:1:rrr-1-x-rr -f -, e it - vf Rf - --2-f-W-ww-+ ian- za., ...Z-, . .ki . .2-v..,Q1.' .. Z. .M,g..,.,.LX. X -'T 4 -'1.- -. '1 T-,,, , W . . 'V I 1WlIImfll1i.fjQ1 l!ukffslwilifgfzikjigliiallniffrilzgllskalulllSrlIWll9 Iifi1fi.F'..1LxiYuliaffililihll.Ffn1aiY,1iIl1Ti,ullWH V I CX .40 . O w-'T-:QD Lgzmkrthall LJ., Q ,.- .K . 1 . ,. . H, ,-V.. .. .,:, - IT... -.h..,..,..: Y,,, . . ,. .., 5 5- .WV. V ,,m- ,W K - -11. ,. ,rag - ,. ., . 'N ,-.--1, -.ii ' .' '11 ni v- -1-f fq- -- 1--v-pw 1- '-is' -: t1.ig qi l m.'+fawg4u-aw.-wwzaHwvfaw.s.tfr:ff:2.11:'L ai'a'i1.f.2w,Qw:'1i112.'1w.aa.H1'wsfvLa' L- v. my . Y., .--1, ,B--..2..... , V. . rf if ' fl 121 With the closing of the 1924 basket- ball season, Tommy concluded four high- ly successful seasons on State College court teams. During his first years at State, Thompson was used at guard but during the past season he was shifted to forward where he could use to 'better ad- vantage, his clever floor-play and ability to locate the basket. As captain of State's .5311 ' quint this season, Tommy led the team Q5 - in a very creditable manner, never losing 5 that fighting spirit which characterized his Q54 play. The loss of George to next year's 1 Q team will be keenly felt and his place will ij ' K K be a difficult one to fill. GEORGE THOMPSON .2431 s. D. Monogram-'21, '22, '23, '24 ij Guard-Forfward STATE'S 1924 SCORES al Opponent Played at State Opponent Greater Sioux Falls .... Sioux Falls 27 23 I Madison Normal ..... Brookings 34 I2 f North Dakota Aggies. , Brookings 22 2I 'I Q41 North Dakota Aggies. . Brookings I3 I7 Creighton .......... Omaha 1 5 52 -A Creighton .......... Omaha 22 38 . Nebraska Wesleyfan .... Lincoln I9 1 5 E. North Dakota ....... Brookings 8 I3 ' ff A. . Q Des Moines .... Brookmgs I4 16 Des Moines ........ Brookings 18 27 North Dakota ........ .Grand Forks I5 30 '- North Dakota Aggies. . .Fargo IQ 23 5 North Dakota Aggies. . .Fargo 25 36 QE Nebraska Wesle5'an ....... Brookings 27 23 7, A South Dakota ....... Vermillion 18 IQ H' South Dakota ............ Vermillion 24 IO Si Greater Sioux Falls. . . Sioux Falls 26 28 1' South Dakota ..... Brookings 37 20 7 South Dakota .... Brookings 33 25 E33 232 M, wus -. ,,-' X. ae. .U .... .. .. . .... ...,, ..,. ..... . .. .tl.,.... ,, ..,, .. ,.,. , . . ,..,.s..sssN......W .-.,. .N .. , - . . Q7 gg, -:as ':1:'.g:g,g.,.1agq:s.:ae.-gsryzamuwa-gf:-.-uf.-fawznzs size..-.vvvwazr -:::.:.-.cw Nm .aux-:cf .K 1 . Ffiulh.. .willlim!II:KilfmfilmllffilliiirlffiulllfzzlllfilI ll 9 2 5 IIH1il:M1lug'mb..nnllibfillnhiinlxkinlll1Y1lllVnlhv lhvallnvll A--N.-slxialfx-l'3'-'H A i T-fiRN'3fi1VixiiWNTiTQ'5eB1fQF5iNS5CikiTFQ.SKI3if'ifi1i'Fl'R'NSklfi.iili12.x?nl'.6f i?bQQc1Chii3sS'1irZnYi1f-l.1s!1l1T'fZ SEQFxr.ixd'7E-S.SRxidli?R7TfNYXQ:NIGR?:2isl43ZfifiSl-SlZ?R- sixl 5 Qfiiiiii 1K11?16753-1'S1Xvii13JiGiSl0'IQ I .4 4 l i 1 1924 H.-xsKETis.xLL SQUAD E, Welch Berg Osborne Ekern Torwick Clobes Coffey Capt. Thompson Patterson F. Welch Owens I, Q l. N. C. I. C. CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Won Lost Pct. Creighton University .. . . 6 4 1.000 Des llioines University. . . . 7 I .875 North Dakota Aggies ..... . . .1 1 5 .687 North Dakota University .... .. 5 5 .500 S. D. State College ...... .. 6 IO .375 Nlorningside College . . . . . 5 9 .357 Nebraska VVesleyan ..... . . 2 6 .250 South Dakota University.. .. 2 8 .200 if . ., lf- 233 W.. Y -A .. , 1- H1 ,ii V-. C- pa if f--- -- --f f+ 1-v, v.1-ff -. . .. .i . . ,V i -t,,- 0,1 L t L - .l. 5.4 ,i, 7322 I.. L, if l QQ lf' if lla if in 12. if i .W I 4., if ,X , X l l V. 1 '-- y D.. ik xii Q ,jg LX ' X . 1 e., H, t,,t.,,k-,K-,L Dt., -. .. - 1. A-. ,'.E. 17, . '-y 1 Q7 x X H 1' H i.:- .9-' ill., ..l'1x. .., NU. Mill ,.i!!lI.,.il::.l.,i1i.1ii.jlillir,i G 3 . 4159 . 1- N . - - V e . ,.,4.,..,. . -..,.T..C r .--wr --f-- -K-'Y-2 ---1 - we-err:-v-...'-vfp -i,,,,,--,ip 1'-iwir iinw l1 f n :'v v i 1'-I. pf '11 1' '1 I' - - '11 :wg rl glI'1 'r l 'EVN l ' IH 'W 'l Il ll1 Fm A 'i: A3 ' il Q 1 Q la. llc. l cs' A lla. HA WL, UAH A l'Q.ll'A, l-Allhglllalla UA ll A. ll.4:.'l-A.lHA.l'A. ma. UA f N -1 3 ,-5 e 51. Cl 's 51- Q Q 4 . 5 cr K.. N 5 r 51 -N 5 3 was 'Mr 'lla fl A'lw1'Q'1f a.1w1'4- aiffsif1'swifs1wra11ts'1iw1L4...111ff:-1fs1.1'ieQ2iiI ...s.,.......cg- -A - - - . .Y 1..- , . p:.e....n 1s. :.th.g.... '.1.f,,, sec...-. -1-V-A-f-f------.---.A---f------- - - - '- Y FRANK WELCH GEORGE PATTERSON . ROBERT COFFEY S. D. Monogram-'22, S. D. Monogram-'22, 24 S. D. Monogram-'22, '23, '24 I Center '23, '24 Forward Guard 1924 BASKETBALL SEASON State's 1924 basketball season, judged by our position in the percentage column of the N. C. I. C., can hardly be called as successful as previous seasons. The team composed mainly of seasoned material, was capable of playing a high class game, yet only at intervals did they exhibit their best form and the result was the loss of many contests by a small margin. The Jack Rabbits' floor-work was probably superior to that of any conference quint with the exception of Creighton, yet inability to locate the hoop after the ball had been worked well into their opponents' territory, kept the State scores low. - PRE-CONFERENCE SEASON SUCCESSFUL The pre-conference season gave promise that State would develop a strong team, for the Jackrabbits opened the season by trouncing the Greater Sioux Falls five, 27 to 23 on their own Hoof. On January 7th, Madison Normal opened the home schedule by taking a 34 to I2 defeat. DIVIDE SERIES VVITH N. D. A. C. The conference season was opened in spectacular fashion. The North Dakota Aggies, with a veteran five, were scheduled for the first game. The State quint was an unknown quantity and the dope favored the Northerners. This series of games was probably the most thrilling witnessed on the local Hoor during the season. The first game went to State, 22 to 21, the winning point being made on a foul committed by an Aggie player just as the whistle sounded. The Bison took the second contest I7 to 13, due principally to their ability to sink long shots. ' 234 .J : t . - - - .1 L ti D 1 1 IMQQLLEF'lWf'!!lEfTf,!lfffifiml'f'Hilf.f1E?r1!.1T3?fF'WMF''l .,,.., ,.t, lofi'U1FiEW'.'i1Ti?f1YFWFFT-Wi'll4F?1,'lll?1'll.l.1i??t'l,f.1Eilll!1 . ,.. . .. . ...N . .as-s,........ V .,..-...R , . .X -f Y- can . W Q--v . s xc. .,-.,. ii ' pi ,, - f -us - g M ...i -3 bios Ii I If DE E E fl ...Q D., 5:2 E' ie J E . ,E 1 :ri .2 -SE ii IE 3 if P252 E 'E XIII! ,tzmcggg 1 bi: Q D14 3 -qw 741 'Q l Till N if 'W' f l U'1 l 'iI 'l'lW 'lil'1 ill'Q SETS? lit Wil 'lv-it'mw fn1lIf iwllivg?l11giIlw 'uwg'ai1 ww -I1 'ffl I-N, A- 1 ? fi., X, 1. .4 ,- f, X Ax 2-5' ' --3 k -? 9 Q1 i 1 41 ji A All : 1 L,- 7, iq! iff af i Ai? KI .Gr Q i :QV '41 ill . gl, ?-fl 41 -A4 .41 gi if. 'i t '.l'Lgt i-,e.' f A. my V sw 5.1 A .AJ Q.. A Ui. ' H ' ...A '. 5. W Q ., . ,, , . , . ., , ..,,X. In if :. ,ik 562:32 TPI! Q xx: 5 1 'E f 5 5 G i Ross OWENS 4 EARL WELCH - Ronan EKERN S. D. Monogram-'24 S. D. Monogram-'24 Cgnfer 5, ,Di Guard Forward D? li if 2,5 F It WIN ONE ON SOUTHERN TRIP j The second series of games was with the powerful Creighton outfit-the team 'Dia which was destined to take the N. C. I. C. championship with little serious opposi- fb? tion. Playing without the services of Frank Welch, the team took two well-adminis- . Blue Jays, at no time proving dangerous to them. - tered defeats from the if 1 This disastrous southern campaign was considerably brightened by a win over 15:5 m1 Nebraska Wesleyan on January 2ISt. State's scoring apparatus, working more smooth- ly in this contest, gave them a IQ to I5 victory. If K if LOSE CLOSE CONTEST TO FLICKERTAILS - 5 WD, On January 24th, State faced the fast North Dakota team. The Flickertails, excelling only i'n ability to locate the hoop, emerged with a I3 to 8 victory. The low score indicates the effectiveness of the Rabbit defense,-however their fatal 5: D' basket-blindness prevented them from taking advantage of the many short shots they S lg. es: earned. T DES MOINES WINS Two The Des Moines aggregation invaded local territory on February Ist and re- mained to take Statels measure in two games. The first game, a heart-breaking affair from a State standpoint, was tied I4-14 at the end of the second half. In the extra period, Lady Luck went to the enemy camp and Art Rust, Tiger center ...FF looped two foul goals for the winning margin, The second game was more uneven, sy ? Des Moines winning a 27 to 18 victory. :rf Q3 sg ia e 5 235 Q3 -I fit-.. , .M . . 9:1 fi i f' --'- ----- 'f' - i - -.-- f . -- H 'N - , . . si tiiz-'7F'3kGa'5N'H:S:-Siimtwcme-1'f.qv 1z,.y-,-.w ,.-. , ,,Q..,,..g,.g-sys:-se.,.W,T,fffp-wfSa,.N,,,-.tc,mm ?i,m3,.,,i,,,,,,i,,:YM,'::,,,wwrwfsmiws ! JiizlliijillliflllllimIll1.53:llltf.illqiifiillnkiillfmfllrliillgliilllffqllu g 2 5 lllillllylllliffiullllmlllglllmlllgllllglllllyllillmllllii-filllllylf . A .,..- ,v,. awe -,.. -.....,.....- , ,, ,. ..,...... . -.'- .X-. .--.1 mzaamr-is ':-,4.- .:..:.:uXe...:..Qzs,. -tt.-. -.f. ..,.., y :-. ....,,..f.. Q ..-Q-, - ,g..-sp ..,- : .:.' 1 qasizssm -:fsf. -'.-- sewer- ,:.Q 5 new.wars-ss.::em.sx.s:si ' 1 f X-1 xi' x-7 G . Q-7 I E 5'.Hi'l4, 'H f l1 vv- li if ff :, -' lvl wwf 1 lf,':,-. my gl: GARLAND CALLAHAN Lsowmzu Toxwick RAYMoNo CLoBizs Forfward Forward Guard-Forfward NORTHERN TRIP DISASTROUS On February 7th Coach West took his team to North Dakota to engage in three unfortunate games with the northern teams. The first game of the tour, with North Dakota University, was lost 'by a 30-15 score. The Flickertails were held to a one point lead in the first half but they ran wild during the final period, piling up I8 points. The two games with N. D. A. C. at Fargo on February Sth and 9th were the old story of a good defense land clever floor-work and a woefully poor basket-eve. The Bison took both games 'by considerable margins. WIN OVER NEBRASKA WESLEYAN The Jackrabbits' late season comeback began on February 12th, with a second win over Nebraska Wesleyan. The men showed a marked improvement in basket- shooting and had little difficulty in downing the Methodists by a 27 to 23 score. JACK RABBITS WIN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP In the closing tilts of the season South Dakota University accepted defeat in three of the four games and as a result, the Jackrabbits were acknowledged champions of South Dakota for the fifth consecutive year. The first two games were played on the South Dakota floor. The Coyotes Won the opening contest I9 to 18 but on the second evening the Rabbits asserted their superiority and held the U men to two field goals while they were scoring eight. The final score was 24-IO State. On February 26tl1 and 27th, the South Dakota quint visited Brookings to meet State's team at the height of its season's form. The outcome of the first game was 236 . , - .- - .. . , , . - -. Y-,yr-1.,-1--,.. ..,, .v,l ft-..f:.:,.:,:n ,mfr iff vgpy- Y..-, .. will milf'ilI!:Fi1JlIn?fvlIlr,Y.uiIf1D1,ii1..'wili1William!!rfiiilfitillilFifiP H9225 llFi!lirylalliiifilliwiimlliyi,lxizikllpiillifqlllliliiiliti? ' l'5l.Q'f1 1Q i?igg,fiijQ.5fl4j'g.f'II''Xi1ViallYl?'LgflIlilQfli11Q S'ET3z1iQyrifi1QQiw1iliggiiqlfigirluig:may1'.'iigi1nk1'Qi'5'f1 LQ'iiiL3 iiilii , YY wi, .f, . .Y V , A ...ritz 3 . W: A M, im L, my T--:MMV -NPR img: . Y S13 .. :,,.,..,l,'QV-I 4? nigga-lug, Russrx OSBORNE GEORGE BERG Forward F orfward never in doubt for the Jackrabbits displayed their cleverest floor-work of the season and caged -the ball from all angles. The Coyotes took the small end of a 37-20 score. The University staged a brilliant comeback during the first of the final tilt, scoring 8 points before State scored. However, the Statemen soon took control and evened the score by half time. During the last half the Jackrabbits forged ahead easily and closed the season with shots fairly raining about the U basket. .. THREE MEN LOST TO 1925 SQUAD Of the eleven men who took an active part in the 1924 basketball campaign, only three will be lost to next year's squad. However, these three, Capt. Thompson, forward, Patterson, center, and Clobes, guard, formed an important part of the State team and their places will be difficult ones to fill. Captain Thompson was a four year man and finished his cage career by receiving mention on the official All- Conference team. Patterson was a veteran of two seasons and he finished the 1924 schedule in second place among Jackrabbit high scorers. Clobes, who sufbbed at both guard and forward, will be missed when the team takes the floor next season. Amongithe men who will return, Frank Welch and Earl Welch, forwards, and Bob Coffey and Ross Owens, guards, will make an excellent nucleus about which to build the 1925 team. Ekern, center, and Csborne, Berg, Callahan and Torwick, forwards, will be available next season to fill the gaps left by graduation. 237 X ' . A f . , at H -A--, - gjsww-':e13w.smNs'. --f . was -- :fe W-1r.ww,r,wr-:wwvwa.f-fs-.-f-N 1' x-vavv V-,f 131,-5 1 - -1 ' :Y-Q-1 'I .v. 1 Q -.. . -QQ ... 1 t W1 . QYN F.. .A Li .51-ti it Q if li IPL R? DE tbl DL g A317-3-.Q is 'EQ lair fi- . Q F i 31 Tm? -F .avg-rm Q Illily HH full'-irfllwffffMft?-.-1i.1fu?fff.vEaff1'fN-if'ff?iflIF?'f'Ml1.'Ei!!. all 5. olI'TT-W'H1-iff'libir1'rf'1'255119?3l.!!.l1R?Jl!lM51W.vii,t ' bg, A 1 1l'l 4, 2.21, Ali,-, j,.,. ,:I.,,,,',. . l H'l'LJ 1. l 'l'l AW' 'l'll,fa lllfo,'llle 5,13 H Vin' blvl',l'll 'llkl 'l l' lil' Vi' ,gl V 4 SOPHOMORE TEAM . McKnight Larson Lund Waby Reitz Capt. Horrigan POPOWSki INTER-CLASS SERIES Captain Lester Horrigan verilied the con- Tenm Vvon Lost Perch 1-idence placed in him by his team mates, by sophomores H ...-. 4 0 11000 leading his Sophomore class team to four clean Freshmen H ,... 3 1 -750 cut victories and the Inter-class Championship. Juniors '--- . H2 2 .500 The first game brought together the two stellar Aggies U .4.' 1 3 -250 teams of the series and the Yearlings emerged Seniors H .... 0 4 .000 minus the laurel of victory by a 17 to 6 score. The Champions continued the winning streak and Juniors, the last named by winning in order from the Seniors, Aggies having won the championship the preceding year. With the sting of defeat rankling within them, the Freshmen won decisive victories from the Seniors, Juniors and Aggies, winning for themselves second place in the percentage column. The re- maining three teams lost out in the race altogether, although they staged several brilliant battles to stay out of the cellar position. Popowski of the Sophomores was ,high scorer for the series. Besides Popowski, Captain Horrigan, Reitz and Larson for the Sophomoresg Eckern, Callahan and Seeley for the Freshmen, Schultz and Morton for the Juniors, Mears and Rick for the Seniorsg and Sueltz, Mansfield and Crisman for the Aggies, played the best ball throughout the tourney and deserve special mention for their consistent work. . 2 38 lf? ,T-1 17? il H' W 5 l 'TP' 'T' 'T 1 'T ' 'i 'l1,-lllll. il.le:.,,w,1:gf,ll':,. .l9li.i'llvHll. .1 lm .fillif 1 lm.-Il' Ll ll' Q: gl li- ,. ill- ,illyf 'l il -ll' 3 'mx iz..-1.i'.u.l'. ,illlivxmlllll , p Q5 sn N3 , X,- 1 -'N A Ib-. :ri 51 Isl 9 ffl . If ' Q ffi 5 gil 1 1 - v... 5 in Q r -E rg sg! 51 fg 43 if Z1 741 lg Q-fi P: T, lb 1 f LS? . . F3 1 :' h -' ,E fi if? Q, ' M '- ' A lbg , 241 'N f' 'M F ' f 'i 1 f .'3f ,,e .. - , -----' - f- -- an--wx-V----. -f-- v-. .-.-...-..... ...,....,...,,..... , ,.-' t. . .... .. ml. 7. L..- .,..,,.. M, Avy,-, .,:,,,,,. 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'i:sie,gv1 f!Qf ' 2' ff 2' ,Pfflfglqblk :ff I ws 6 , c f li ZF Q 1,47 N f , xx ' ff! fx ' -W X .Eff ,' if 'K ff? fl Yv- Erainttnnu 5 0 4 5 lx r ,V ' ' ' '-1 1' '7 I1 Q11 'fr' 'rw-'C' ,'V7,w::7l,. -f.', ,-, '57m R' 7 4- 4- N N C L-' -NV, w,,,...m1 4 L1-,,.,13H I:- EDMUND GEHANT GRACE GOPLIN Vern Reinecke Emerson Cady Elsie Nelson Lucretia Taft Verneil Prescott Gladys Somers Linus McManamy Punch Committee Mabel Adams, Chairman Helma Hutton Marguerite Hoy Mary Harrison Lucile Sellers Estella Toll Thelma Alness Clayton Innes Herman Starr JUNIOR PROM CONIMITTEES Decoration Committee Viola Albertus, Chairman Theodore Deethardt Bert Kidman Dorothy Proctor Lucile Sellers Violet Fassett Dorothy Herman Muriel Spooner In-vilatiom Edmund Coyne, Chairman Irene Olson Nina Parish Fern Lichty Edmund Gehant Ralph Caldwell Lighting Leo Lippert, Chairman William Gamble Walter Locke Charles Svoboda William Morton' Clarence Nelson 'Music by Paramount Orchestra of Fort D 252 l xiii-Hi iillllglllmlilfyzlilfri. ..ff1rr..'.1s4 11,2-iliiill U Q 5 lf! Milli ' Kathryn VVebster Lewis Halverson Carl Hansen Roland Cooper Lloyd Henry Wallace 'Dempster Carl Steile Programs Bruce Woodbury, Chazrman Mabel Estensen Blanche Anderson Herbert Britzma nn Philo Schultz Elsie Setzer Illuric Emory Bruns odge, Iowa. -.', ,nv lx v 4 A 1 l l ui! ,v -J ii . r iw, in , .. -.,. 253 ' 1 I P , 1 x , 1 , ww ,- 'zz V31 'IWJ' f1 fFv Q' My -, ,U ir: -nz, 1- rl M! 1 f yi .WF .415 QQ xg Q 1. ',LQ- 4-,L ' 3 254 QMsnFT11l1RiH HFS'71:FfQ1ia'f7lL FH xi w H mi 111, ' f w 1 HU I' Hu' Pm W wil SUSE? l'Ql1wi1r11 Qlw R11-f 1w' W 11 'l'1 ' --W'1 w'1 W'Aww M 4, , he 'Ax .L 1 5,'-.'4 ,'l j,.'k ,QW QLU' Lis. lik- 63 ' I 255 X mn mn in rm ll n. .1 .Hn ffr.,m1 ull vi H2325 ?157.115:F?1imS?ul1.,TinluF1ilFHm5PT.1a!imlllffhlzifiillIlillln, In i i CHIEF SERLES HOBO DAY Each year toward the close of October, South Dakota State College lays aside its garb as a staid old institution of learning and stands before the world for a day in the picturesque garb of a hobo. Hobo Day is the day of days at State and it has come down through its twelve years of existence as the most sacred of our tradi- tions. No other event during the year calls forth the loyalty and enthusiasm that is displayed on Hobo Day. October 20, 1923, was hailed as the day which was to see State's Greatest Hobo Day and such it proved to be. The day was Httingly begun with the parade which embraced the ingenious efforts of every department, organization and class on PATROLMAN PRATHER thousand assembled the hill , Windirig through the streets, it gave the fifteen g visitors their first inkling of Hobo Day Spirit . After a barbecue dinner in the Col- lege Grove, the Chrysanthemum Show proved to be the drawing card until time for the State-Creighton football game on State Field. The football game was the crown- ing event of the day. No Jack Rabbit team ever showed more indomitable spirit in upholding the Hobo Day tradition that did the State jCollege team that day. The play-by-play record which tells of 20 points scored in the last nine minutes of play serves as an index to the herceness of a battle which will stand apart in State College gridiron history. Ln the evening the visitors were entertained with a dance in the Armory and a recital by Riccardo lVIartin, distinguished American tenor, in the Auditorium. Thus closed Hobo Day-may it live forever in State College life. Yea! Bo! Let's go! Touchdown! Touchdown! Touchdown! State! I! ' -P 6 1 6' , K 15 if flialehonomffsfelebrilff I NAifs'H:'5S1iEZ5'l:'i3IE!i2'Sf?. Ag.. ,- ...- xxl 1 T4 rg 1 -f-'aL1- , ' .Q-x ii. .ti Va- ' Q 1 i Q Efdvgh -V . A751-'.ii1:,.. 0.5 re . -. ' p b g xx Q J 'fi 256 H 4 1, V: - V ! DQ ,A1 ig, . '13 A If , iq ' ig E .. A .X Q T51 Qt ' 511 3 3 . D- Al if if 'E :P Q51 X .cj ,fy fl iix If ja Q ' Q1 ' ' P 55.1 , P .Tl ff f Q1 ' fri ' F if f ,Q . 257 1' 3'-yu' W N w JW! WV ''!V i'2Ni5 A lV'1- Mia1f'L h1l. . 3lHn ieiiv ' 1 1 m M' W W 1 W 2'V7'1 T- T'v f,'-?t r-7 '-7 'f' 'fT 1'7f' ' :J mg' 258 'E Y V., Y-.wk - lux W1 'IIN' r1 u l ' A 1 H41 ,WN mgnfulli v'NIw'wil X:'l 'NJ M, .,. u:.,. M.. ..: .. A...1 M., .1 J 2, Y' mi 1 1 'H w X INV x U X10 X Um Il ' of the Agricultural Society 'proved a complete success. ,Over one thousand persons viewed V :U f Dairy Cattlz'-Grand Champion Male, Wm. Christiansong Grand Champion Fe- 1'5l7e, Lf small grain. t bi 4 ,V L A iws'ifa:1l:ii'iL SE lliiiiaiiaf-in:w,Qgfr11fg111:wwirwit'Ls1i11'iQ41'fff'LQ1ifi.Qs1'iwi fl J 1923 LITTLE INTERNATIONAL 'l with all previous records of uumoot- of exhibitors and visitors oxoouod, tho Fourth Annual Little International, held in the college armory November 22, 1923, under the auspices s Z l the parade of 150 head of college livestock, the exhibition of nearly 200 samples of grain and Vg 3, x L the much enlarged poultry show. :T gi and hog classes, proved himself the outstanding showman. Theodore and Otto Schultz were tx-. I -V C. A. Benson, Sioux Falls, by winning grand champion medals in both the beef cattle Qi I :f awarded the purple banner donated by Mr. Sam Carlson, of Elk Point, to the winners of the '41 highest number of points. ET The Home Economics and Dairy Husbandry departments each operated concession 'T , Q' booths, the former selling delectable sandwiches and coffee, while the latter furnished ice Engl, U cream and milk punch. ,tba 1 The medal winners of the various classes are as follows: fre . f 1' Beef Cattle-Grand Champion, C. A. Benson, Reserve Champion, Austin Jones. 'gy T' male, Charles Parshall. 2 Q ,1. Di, iq Hor.re.f-Grand Champion, Charles Barnhart. , -3 g Sheep-Grand Champion, Loren Chase. 4- Dig, Q L Hog.:-Grand Champion, C. A. Benson. in , I-Iorlirullurr-Helmer Greguson. 2' if 5' 1 i-Iyronomy-George Forby. i 5 Orval Seltz won the sweepstakes for the best ten ears of corn: 'Forrest Fenn, the sweep- - stakes for the best single ear of corn and Theodore and Otto Schultz, the sweepstakes on all , : Marian Johnston was the winner of the riding contest, while Helen Trotter won the 5 Q milking contest. , -ri A 'lffr Huh ell Q ,.,, up. QQ . L ., .,f il' 2? - .pic 'Q . D: -1 ,. .4 Al -1 E 3 ' S .4 - fl A L ru--1 W .V Di 51, gil' fi? 4 T L bg, -or of u..-3: F4 ' l .L 1 A 'ii ig l ' 2 T- . EQUESTRIENNES AT THE LITTLE INTERNATIONAL 3: 5' L, ID, .Ji f' 259 ui, lip, ' 'TV-'F ,,. ,lt ,'F7,t . 7 ' Y7 rf?illf:f?li,l1 fall,. f,:ll,,.'f.nu31,1f'..ul:,fuuluf.u1li..',,f:Il1',-ulllifffl' U Q 22. 5 uf A1153 l.uf-ff,1.rTfl1l1ii7l1lll?unlu,.all:gillilliiuillluilllit.ullllly if ij V :A . I ii , Q1 Ei ,X Tq ,, . Ei 1-11 Qi 7312 F fn F 31 i QT 52 - v i-' ' 1 1 -I a' Q-'J 1' 1 f 1 -'TJ 260 il 747.21 'V i L V . 1 - 1 y , u 'fi ,'.Q . , , A , b v '.'N ' 261 ' if 1 H 1 Vp- 3' ' C' Q 1' wi. ' ffm-fi' -if - 'NV TTI -V W iw V W M - v Mu vi MM, im ww, X r t YQ' 3 H N ll 1.-V:-R31 'x'ygLi1':gJL'i I iw: fi Wu .f lip.. --gum.--,yii. , .ME pm 11...-xi FRESHMAN STUN TS The first few months of a Freshman's college career are made miserable by a multitude of laws laid down hy the upper classmen and called Freshmen Rules . The reign of terror usually begins the first week of school and lasts until Hobo Day. These regulations require that each Frosli provide himself with a green cap to be worn on all occasions. Aside from this harassing provision, other rules are instituted to help educate the infants and speedy vengeance falls upon those who dis- regard them. Each week brings forth a reckoning day on which the names of all offenders are made public. Later in the day, practically the whole college gathers in the Armory to witness the slaughter. Forty or fifty of the young offenders are then brought before the court of justice to pay the penance for their wrongdoings. And while the ditty band furnishes snappy music, the Frosh entertain the crowd with aesthetic and acrobatic stunts. If the youngsters do not prove tractable more drastic measures must be taken. To those who know State College, this means Boiler and the Frosh soon realize that the words of a Junior or Senior cannot be disregarded. It is the purpose of these rules to allow the Freshmen to become acquainted with upper-classmen and to teach them to show the proper respect to those to whom such respect is due. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE BAG RUSH A hundred and fifty frightened Freshmen thanked the Powers that Be when the rules governing the Bag Rush were modified so that the kidnapping of the Frosh would be useless. On fhe other hand, the Sophs were comforted by the thought that they could not be overwhelmed in numbers. Each class was allowed forty-five warriors to be chosen by lot. So with the wild prelude of the night before removed, it was a calm but determined group of fighters that were arrayed on opposite sides of the field. No Spanish bullfight ever took place before a more thrilled audience, than that which congregated on that Saturday afternoon to witness the fray. It was a real battle from the moment that the first whistle blew. But in spite of the valiant struggle put forth by the Freshmen, the Sophs with their year's experience, were successful and Fate recorded in her book the first victory for the class of '26. 262 'X-' 'FT' NU' . V -.V - D e. 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A -, A A X- fbi, T ' -53 A .. 3 Q51 5 e iiti it if D E D 1 C ATI o N 31 e T 3 it e E W - Q N, E -t. t--1 To College Belle Wayne 21 To the Milz'tary Department :Q ' 5 A ggi To tlze Power House fl- To Night Watchman Sintpleins 31 , 7? DL, We dedicate the Humor Section of this Book 53 W, :. Q , to D- t 331 .4 5 A - N. 33. Sli? 317 Q--Xa Q 41 - ,it x ,i '- :fig .f .4 -. 5: E, -Qi 3 il Q 5 FJ 72 .At If it ' 1 - : 5 ' , ' 'L 'L .'.4,,J,. .... '. . Z l- ,L .1 fr . ' .' ' ' ' , ' . L ,.4. f' ...,,. :' T-S f.Xf5'3'S53lfl'SiF,2s -?lr..RZ.it' .nhl-l. 'Y' . '- ' ' ' ' ' 75 ' 4 V. ' ' ' 551' 3' fl3Q3xff1- !lfR'7fQ'f1' 'V 'Rf'-'F 7 f 7'FZT7'ff'f55if 77, l 771liIeT7f!1I1IYiIlIf7f!IEf2i!'JYFIIFTIIFTIIF1Ff:!i1F1li1y1!l!171II U 9 2 5 Ihi!Ihff.M1131Hnffiallnbfu!lDff.lhMlNIDillilmffftllllhffzllllffllllmffel ,.,,,g.,, W . . V .. .- .. , f . , ., ,t.,,... ..--....qwz-'..,.,-Q. Q-wt. .,-, ,V , .. M. maizq. ..:4,u:.t:t :'p.-tw-'.t-p::': ' :rpm .-.s.,,.,.a ,...::,.,:w:w: 4 ll f-i.fgfeiiQg1u1gIllzgiigifgalilgivfig v11l1gjl1r:1ga11igg guvggnwfgg3111s.g'l1 g1lPi,1lgglvltrgl5'-'LQYIIM-111131'L' fThe following epistle was found in Administration Building and Ed Philips, struggling to choke back sobs of anguish, which only a strong man could feel, staggeringly groped his way to the Den , and between sobs cried, 'iNever before have I found, unguarded, such an expression of human devotion. He also expressed his desire that we forever preserve it in our book. So here it is boys and girls, may you get the kick we did from it.j My own dear Isabel: Have just finished talking to you and I'd give anything to be able to hold you in my arms for a little while. Somehow this alfair has already made my love bigger or else has made me realize the depths it really has. I'm afraid I seemed rather brutal dearest. I do care for Edna and having her cry the way she did, impressed on me very strongly that a good many people would be much better off if they had never known me. Don't think,me egotistical when I say that. I simply mean that for some reason or other, I have had several girls OUR QWN HEART SMASHER love me quite a bit, and Iive hurt every one of them. I haven't treated Edna as I should, but sweetheart my love is so big and so different from anything I've ever known that I'm simply swept off my feet. I hate this mess. VVish I could take you off on a desert island and keep you all to myself. I wish Edna could see it my way, but I know how she feels. She wants all of a person's love or none. She can't help it any more than I can help being so insanely jealous at times. But I'm not jealous now. I was awhile back, but now I feel mighty sure of your love. I believe that Edna has been hunting for someone to love just like I've been hunting for someone to care for the way I care for you. Don't misunderstand me. I don't think I'm her ideal at all. She has just wanted someone to love and I happened along. If I can make her happy by being with her and loving her when she wants to be loved, I think it is my duty to do it. I've made so many 'people miserable that when I get a chance to do the opposite thing, I feel that it's quite imperative that I do so. Lover girl, I love you until it hurts, and I admire you to the extent of my ability. You belong to me and I feel that I have a right to claim you once in a while. It's 12:30 and I must get up at 6, so good night from Always your very own, Monte. 'tTake it from me,'l said the Senior, there are two kinds of women you can't trustg those with bobbed hair and those without it. WHY LECTURES ARE OVERCROVVDED Doc Evans- This lecture is apt to be somewhat embarrassing. If any men or women care to leave they may. Student Qin back of roomj- Professor, may I invite some of my friends? 266 Z-' 'Tv,.l, - I, - fi if 'r7,.1, R, -V .W '11 'T ' 'QT -7 lffhiilllrffilllkI'i:TnIllllFil1lli ,mlImlllsylllmllllyllllglllQ ll 4: 5 .lillllilillllnlllilu .iliiliillyuilyilllllrfulllllfillllli, .iilll V l E7 VV, Y x , r ,4 , I 1 w .E . A X . 591 fi! i -K k S aff' Q 3 Q-I - fy! '73 VE 41 '. 5 If Q W . .iff :ffl f, - mf, .1 K, I 1' , 1 'il l EP T 1:13 .. If . fi iii 3 Q i fi ii 41 . fi? 7-il 1 ' , ij 2 vw T' 4 :fi f i .x , .L N. 1 fl xg rg vi' .DT . ai 267 :T ' V? if-'ff -f' ' ' ' , i' L ' fT ' 'rf ' vc: L: . 17 'fm T' 'f HQ? 'Q' - fir . 'I I '1..'f.lW ' -' Im 1 .. .. ..l.5 . .MII-V1 W Ei? 5, N- U.. XX! x I. U.. ..1Nl'.J.. U. QU..,Jm1.'.'ii1H..'.nTllf...S.:lRf...l4..3.. .li vw- ti vii' ,.,' ur 'f H ww-'V ft..-Q, -i--.W fp --. ,-,Tr .-, m'n.i .i .t r- 1 M., -twat'-1.1 I 'qw . VU ,, W , ., 1. 'tg . V, gn, It . tri ,UL , itll til LSL., ,fx ,M , ,I ,t , yn , .-3... .- ... I. . -,.i H 34,15-X ..1'..s.- ,aa 41.914, jg .- g r- ' .1 The following clipping was taken from the Walsh County Record , Grafton, N. D. G. H. S. GRADUATE WINS HONOR AT SOUTH DAKOTA I STATE COLLEGE BERT POPOWSKI ELECTED We have just received word that in the recent election held at South Dakota State College by the Sophomorel class, Bert Pc-powski was elected to represent next year's Junior class by a large majority. This is an honor that comes to few during their college life. Bert will be remembered by the High School and his many friends as an organizer of unusual ability while in High School here. It was he who always added encouragement and the needed pep to accomplish the thing at hand among the students. In a letter from him recently, he states thai the :pearher he made before the High School zzssfrnhlies ha-'ve been mort helpful to him in his campaign for this offire. Little did Bert realize that while he was boosting things in the Grafton High School, he was lay- ing the foundation for a position of much importance in his college life. VVe are proud of Bert in that he has inspired the confidence of the mem- bers of his class to such an extent that they should choose him to represent MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF CONTROL f f' s '1-' x of f' U 0 ,,,.. X E f Q fiffiffgig x -3- XX X vi g g qxly ml' 9 ' ' ia 'iff-+1 .J i n ' - - -z:-- - 4-iff A Mr. Popowski as he appeared in his campaign clothes. the class on the Board of Control. Aside from the part he takes in the government of the Student's Association, Bert is Managing Editor of the Industrial Collegian and takes an active part in athletics at State College. The Grafton High School, the faculty, and his host of friends wish to congratulate Bert on this accomplishment, and trust that he will make it a mere stepping stone to greater under- takings in life which he is capable of accomplishing. I love my girl most every place, Except at football games. She has to know the players all By their respective names. She cheers when our opponents Smash off twenty thru the line And when I tell her not, she says I thought that was fine. Each time she starts to talk I look For something I can hide ing I know she thinks a football coach Is used for teams to ride in. Vllhen to the field we go I nearly VVish I was at Ames. I love my girl most every place Except at football games. Tr , I -' :vt ll nt1t...vw!1 tfIV1T.:w. , till-rt-'lll.l..k...l - I - 'Rf w '-.,' ff x'7,. e-jr lt,N,1.:.,, .:..:ll1 ., 11 .Mt .LI ', '.,jgig' 21 1W-!i:'jjl!?! Mi'-H 1gf 1 ' ' . 1 DIE 1 -fi ME, , F I1 - - -.x r, - Sl f A DQ 29 J 3 D: .. 4 L41 3 1 A 1 Dil 2? DQ 54 glij Q41 1 ii -Q ' 31 N :QQ W - 5 ,Q if - FV ., ' Wifi 263 fi PEAK: lV1f' i'7uIw 'f'.ww 1 ' I7TIU'.Tfw i E4 97 5V 1 I'ff?1hffltzFlamllC2715luF1E:21iE3iigf'Fff If my- gwf' 'l 'lx'l 'y 'wiv vplqy-' vrgy 'l1ll1''1m25 'lHg' TJ ff l'-f iw- 'will' -in--'i 1-vi-:Mlm -wiv' 1 1' X rf. is !,',1. X ', A - 'ai xx-uf -A 'A if i -ig ,4 ,: ' Hu -- A ' 4 ui sd. I ff, ' Ls' .Ln 1-tell .1-'X 'E .e.- 13 Y- Q5 ' c . -' -1 'fam' ,gg . 1. r' 1' 41 FIJI, THE SOUTH SEA ISLAND BEAUTY A MUSICAL COMEDY IN THREE ACTS Presented by the Dramatic Society of South Dakota Slate College Y. W. C. A. Benefit january 24, 1924 On State College Campus DRAMATIS PERSONAE Chuemup ouiji .A.. of the Cannibal Island .. .....,....... Neighboring prince in love with Fiji Smith ....... ...An American educator shipwrecked on the island Keepakee ...... .....,.........,.... G uardian of the Royal Cellar lgtlzblgfvump .............. Attendants to King Chuemup Fiji ..... Nudi... Chorus consisting of gentlemen Cannibals, heaclhunters, cooks, etc. First Cannibal: You've got to quit knockin' your neighbors. Second Cannibal: I notice you roast a few yourself. 270 -N, -'Ti' xjr Q'-v 'r::::yiu7 if , 17,4 4:71. 5. 3 vjrri, -7 'ffr . 'Q,w1--,- Is I wi mmllz. ill' ,i 1.5 ljiy ,lt Li, ,Jl.,,1Im-- ivllilii E' Q11 il - ' .3 J' Wg. i .... .... .. . . . .The princess, daughter of King Chuemup Her attendant 'X ,. . ., W .. My, ..! 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 're Y -ff:-,ve 1 - 1- . 1--:Q---,wEfffg'.g:L'.: . Y , YH: 1 L53 V .. ,lu ii Wi. -Ili ,-,I---fM.,,.f.,4,.I.f.,. Wim.. f--I-x f-. A ., ,R , .,,.., ,...... ,..I,,H,,.1m,,,.-..l--5e1rW.X...l...U:..,,W N , -- E. ld E W g1ll',1t'!!IrL:1llfS.Jlf'.gv'ge-.ug wget SYNOPSIS OF SCENES Act I,--Sunday morning before the palace. Act II-Later the same day. Act III-Sunday night in Church. MUSICAL NUMBERS Hymn to Jworning ...........,.........,...................... ..... F iji and Chorus Hfhere Can 1 Find the Dumbbell That Stole My Keg Afway ..... .... K ing Chuemup Dante of the G'rns.u'.v ..,....................,................ .......... C horus If I Hfere Only Bark in Old Nefw Yaris! ........ ........... S mith fl Hflzilzr Marfs Eyes ......,......,............... ,.............. F iji Shr .v K11m'k-krreed bu! I Lam' Her Jurt the Same' .... .... ' .Ouiji and Smith Those Hula Hula Blue: .............,............ ,.............. C horus I Killed Him 'Cnuxe She Lofved Him ........... ................... O uiii W'e'll Build ll Collage by ilze Sm ..,.... .... O uiji, Fiji, and Chorus Il'hz're ls That Dear Old Grad-11-aff .........,... ....... C annibal Quartet Curtain Costumes by the Multigras Company 271 l lin. J lui, .X ,N ' -wiiig 'film Jlilp' dll. in' U 2, dy lr1Y1g.Y.1m,', gl 1, lm, nrt, 1!'ilX1,'l, ,'l,m.,X.i,llli1. I i 1 xv ,I J V1 ,U if ,N 1, 1 Ny ll , Y ny Wm wx 1 , iv ff i' x ' H1 I . 27 1 if nl I W f fl! fx I U J 7 Vx x x lx wi ill N N' XII YH Il ff:',.-1317-'ill' 98--V'!1!l',..j'3'1l,, 'if F15 '-. Q ll?'4f'l, f.'41'? 15' l' .fl'l1.,-lllliil H31 YELL Raw buck, Saw buck, Malum Labor est. ,W Live ever, Work never, Sons of Rest. Pass word-Tomorrow. Flower-Century Plant. YE SONS OF REST! Supreme Exalted Rester ......................... . . .John Jones Grand Chief Loafer ..... ....... B ill Soule Mcist Worthy' Sitter ....... . . .Ernest Johnson Past lVIaster of Inactivity .... ......... D on Rice Keeper of the Lazy Bone ..... .... G iles Anderson Sergeant of the Hook Worm... ....... .... P hilo Schultz will orde SAYINGS OF OUR SUPERIORS Doc Evans- Now let's not get into an argument. lVIrs. Brooke- VVord has come to us from across the campus. Dean Broxv'n- We have a few announcements, after which President Pugsley introduce the speaker of the morning. President Pugsley- The orchestra will play and you will pass out in the usual il r. Nliss Young- Well-so much for that. Mr. Wertz- l don't care to go into that at this time. Doc Williams-K'Well, What's the point. Emory B.- Why do you drink coffee at noon ? Grace G.- lt keeps me awake during my afternoon classes. Frosh Cat Frosh stuntsj- Hal Ha! Hee! Ho! Ho! Senior- VVhat're you laffin' at ? Frosh- That paddle just struck me funny. 274 r ii H ' l of '7.r,mQf.1f,fF milf-lil Tl u,f'wii'-wi,i,51,.IIgfi-Ilipn, .,,1',--,- new I I, .- I Ii, , It .Y-I ii Ui W i I V M1 V1 ill 1lU IJLI N! 7 xx, vomit 'xml' 'aww vin rllfii' INV HHHIztlfflrwitlurl lm IM 1. MA ,oft-. I,,t 'iI.,.J-A-g . fs, T ,Ls R... .., --. I t.. L- f. .... I, sg, JC- :- . . .ii ,t . -, .,t. , I, Q.. LM i..-t f1tI.LtI .-, .- .7 ...., WHO'S WHO AT STATE COLLEGE OFFICIAL BALLOT, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1924 All Wlio Have a llfiind of Their Own Nlay Vote Among the Woman- THE MOST POPULAR VVOMAN ...... Shelton The most beautiful woman..Irma Hubbard The all-around girl ......... Cleo Shelton The most attractive girl .... Naomi O'Heran Among the Men- TI-IE MOST POPULAR MAN .......... ...........................RobertYule The meanest line ..... .... N ellie Fryer The wickedest eyes ...,..... Alys Murphy The much-ado-about-nothing'l girl .... .. Schmidt The fastest talker. .. ......, Ruby VVilliams The wittiest ............. Blanche Anderson The campus Sheba ...,..... Lucretia Taft The most congenial .......... Alvilda Myre The Leap Year Queen ...... Edna Cameron The wisest Frosh .... .... I2 dythe Huber The The most independent ......... lnda Sundal clinging-vine girl. . .Verneil Prescott Among the Fnrulty- 'THE MOST POPULAR PROF. ........ . The most handsome' man. .. . .Clobes-Ekern The 'fall-around man ........ Robert Coffey The strongest personality. .George Patterson The meanest line ....... Raymond Clobes The 'fowliestll man ........ Clifford Peterson The chronic loafer .......... William Soule The most willing wrist-wringer .... Kuhlman The cleverest ......... ...... E rnest Scott The Asphalt Arab ......... Cecil Samuels The best athlete ......... George Thompson The Leap Year survivor .... Dwight Allison The Arrow-collared Frosh ............ ......................Frank Hemingway The chase-me-girls man ..... Philo Schultz The 'LSpanish athlete ...... Clyde Starbeok Campus Quextions- Should the Horticulture department plant electric light trees on the campus? .... Yes Are you an every year a Leap Year enthusiast? . ........................ Yes VVho is the VVe two are oneu couple ..... O. Prather 'I'UH'l.'H.UHH.HHHanSen-Manbeck The dmnest prof' J ' G' Hutton Are you satisfied with the Student As- The Faculty nshieku '- C' A- Vvest semblies? .....,..................... Yes The prof. with the dryest line, J. A. YVilliams Are you Sore because you did not Win the The best boosterfor State. .Carl Christensen popularity contest? .................. Yes The most f'ornery -prof ....... D. L. Snader VVhat is your name? .... .... A . Student Professor Powers- Why should we read all of the best present-day literature. PD B. Anderson- So we can appreciate the parodies. Father- What did you do with the check I Sent you ? Howie Biegert- Alma Mater took it all, Dad. Father- And I told you to keep away from the women. 1...-,!..,-. f.. C7 I TJ!!-Tr STJMTTIIIITQF SZIEFSITTUI:2':r7'7'1Ifi7'fl U 2 lif7.F2ffTti.gff?'Eff?-iii N'-.!1R',mxSf.'HlIIPfialllziirlllimzli. HM It N ' r , I f W ' ' I '?1' 'ffw wf1 'U um vw .114 i nf 4 1 i yyglli'i4gigAv1pr1g1g3imgS:1Yig1iilfgillfliglljyzgllfflg . - ..i . ..f -2-, - - --fr.--X..-H . . .,. H -, , X - 1-5 ,',fv-reg,-.NgaH:.:-.-mgyfgf-,----ef Muna: --,:1:.'::1.: .,r.1.m:.gf::r:.vs's.ss::f::r.:r: ..::w ' 'e. M all 7 NOTICE! KE? . . nog: Eiga f I am now prepared to coach any State College girls Q ' 1 :i 1 in their Leap Year search for a man. Due to my recent Das 5 D 1 experience and success I feel that I am especially fitted for Q1 'Q the work. l shall first try to make the young lady as beauti- ?? Fw : ii ful as the picture here shown and shall then give her the ,iq final instructions in the art of mandcatching. You need not igbjif , rt. -Q rid be good looking to begin withg you need only the will and . fe D... S4 inclination to learn. I guarantee results! f -Leo Temperino. L DT ' 5 if 5 T41 r E , EV fiffvffiffhfff f. - it - 2 . . 2 g LEAP YEAR QUESTIONAIRE Economic- I ed 3 tg E ffl I. VVhat is your income? Q . 2. Do you believe in paying alimony after divorce? Q 3. Do you play poker? T' 4. Do you believe in spending money freely? ' S orinl- if Q S Q - if 1. To what clubs do you belong? , 3.1 , 2. Does your set patronize grand opera or the movies? - 331 3. Do you own a dress suit? . 3 4. Can you eat soup gracefully? , ,al , Edumfion- Q i 1. Did you attend State College or the University? -l 3 2. How many negative grade points did you have? :Y 3. Wliicli type of literature do you prefer-the classics, the modern, or Snappy D2 :W Stories? ' 1? 555 ,Sl . if Djs 4.. State what you learned in college. g El. b. C. D- y 5. Do you like Home Eos? L :Q g Per.vm1nI- -E I I. Wliat brand of cigarettes do you smoke? . i f Q 'l DT 'Y 55 2 Disposition- E 3 g . p 2 E a. Are yo-u Jealous. ag., ' z. , , b. Are you good natured? :W c. Do you love one or mainy? 13 2 . . K -T , ,. L' 3. Did vou ever win a Handsome Man contest? 5- 4. Do you eat onions? 31 5. Do you snore? E 1 lwiscellfzfzeozzs- I. Do you like music or jazz? 2. Have you a car? What make? Model? 'S gd yt I 2 . 3. Are you in favor of the Mellon Tax? If so, why? 1 1 lf 277 Z -x ffl? .Y, .?.,. Q . . 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OUR OWN KU KLUX KLAN CONSTITUTION if i, Article I.-Mezzzberslzip it Only those students at State College shall be allowed to join the Ku Klux Klan IE- who are devoted to the cause. Each member is required to furnish his own dress and horse. . Afrticle II.--Purpose V . The Klan has for its aim, the cleaning up the campusuincluding all forms of cheat- lg ing, handshaking, and other forms of bad conduct. State College is going to be made 'f safe for decent people. Article V.-.flleetings lg li: Nlcetings shall be held whenever it is found that some student has received an E by means of cheating or handshaking. This student shall be Warned by means P, of a letter and if this occurs again, said student shall be reported to the Discipline lf Committee. The Ku Klux Klan does not believe in violence in any form and the D5 cross shall be burned only when another girl has bobbed her hair. E ,EE lQ COnly the above articles of the constitution were available for publicationj OFFICERS f Imperial Gizzard .... ..........., .... L e e Larson ' High Exalted Beagle. . . . . .Elijah Roberts Grand Klaxon ....... .. Jaclcl' Strobele . DQ Supreme Klygraps. . . . ...... Harold Smith Grand Draggem. . . . . . .... Howard Powers Cyclops .................. .... ' 'Doc Taylor Karrier of the Fireworks. .. .. Buclc Starbeck - Bugler ................ ........ . Emory Bruns L: 1 MF- if as .-1 Robert D.- Wliat time are you expecting me? -ig if- Helma H.- I'm not expecting you at all. -g Robert D.- Then I'll surprise you. X . vi lf' 1 Squire Walker- Did you send for me, my Lord ? Sir Hemingway- Yea, make haste. Bring unto me the canopenerg I've a flea 5 D- in my Knight clothes. ' Z 1- Prof. Wertz Cto tardy studentl- What are you late for? Q D-ii , Bill Motley Csleepilyj- Er-class, I suppose. fy .- .Ds 279 Ea 'ff . vw, ww -7 - e-'. ff' :fi 1 E V: .f-:f it -. 'vi fr' :VI 6 uli, ,jVI .5 ,W --,Jimmie ffirllfi . X- wifi' ll Sl li mir, 1 ,.: Mlfiiiizi.. mill,-F, illq .ll',..,1i!!i, .u1lt,..i.l-!!,.,.sIl! A , H I I ll I Q W 'l Ii'j 'VW' N-1 'fy T 'IIN' Wil M 1H-I Hr X M U1 W I,-1 ,. X , -. xkr. . 1- nw. ., :L-. -E Us 1:14 -3:21. sw ur- ll Q49 '.' 1 r 280 it 1 1 , Ml If HI Az HIWIWI!fl?TffjEHNIlyIiI'1lYQ1Il1 4lugs?ilir:?lll?Tq?11F'iT1,1ElF'I II' K w H ull! H' N 1 1 1 '11'1 Q' F 'f' '1'1111' E111 '-'1111' 'H11111' 111-111 'silly-111111' 11511111 '11,111- W ll W1 X -A. 4 14 fi 1: t K1 .x.'11' gif!! !'..:. N ,L - ax it '. ..::, 'fs y STATE CLAIMS HIM FOR HER OWN!! Frank is a very worthy representative of the Fresh- man class, although few of his classmates have had the varied experiences that have been his lot. He came to us from Wisconsin to become the social leader of the institution. He is one of the soloists in the Men's Glee Club, having received much of his previous train- ing on the Chatauqua platform. Frank ha.s such a pleasing profile and personality that many of Wecota Hall's inhabitants have spent sleepless nights ponder- ing on his beauty and general desirability. In this picture he is found in one of characteristic monarch of all he surveys poses. We are sorry that we can- not devote more space to an account of his many ! merits but such would seem to be a vain attempt to accomplish the impossible. .! , D. B. D.- Did you mail that letter? Ethel L.- Sure D. B. D.- Did you notice that l had forgotten to address it. Ethel- Yes. D. B. D.- Then why did you mail it? Ethel- I thought it was one of these anonymous letters and you wanted to keep the address a secret. ' 'PH If we had our way, all the jails And lockups would be full, Of college politicians, Who think they have a pull. Stel- What are you thinking about ?'y Luke- How did you know I was thinking? Stel- l saw an unusual expression on your facef' THE PERSONAL TOUCH! An interesting advertisment which was handed in to the Collegian: If the gentleman who took my psychology notes from the cloak-rack will return them before exams, no questions will go unanswered. Miss Wasson- What is a waffle?', Ruth Griffith- A waffle is a pancake with cleats. PROF. STEVENSON'S IVAIL! The hens are on a strike. They're always up to tricks, For they have just discovered, What masons get for laying bricks. 281 '77 -' Fl? '7' ' 1 Gr 117- T 'ft 'TF X .V . ! X 112' flu, .11!'... .111 V11. -43.11 ull U gi J 1111 141114 j!l111f1!!!!1. .1!1l!11I'1:!ilTZi!11' '51!1llFiil!l?ii:d1l!!i2l!!11F7l I11, ' w T' i ' fy-' 1,1 ' X1 1 1 1 282 y,'x7I,iq U 7- gg i'77,MT1'T7 M7 H MIM QQ., ,, Myw 1. ,- M, ig My I 1 . ' 'ws C Cf ff 'W' 1f '.'i'i if ,iH'4 'V' -' ii ..: L. - li, :D uv if 'E '- ,,L.l'gt .rlLLffJl- gb Srl rf.. 1' BIG CLEARANCE SALE UNDER DIRECTION OF QUICK-CHEAP SALES COINIPANY,, Owners note: Due to overstoeked condition of this Institution, we are forced to sacrifice the following articles at any price. Fox Ti-in House. For: THE CAR- I Gas jet-john Jones. Tires- ! HM rack-Blu Smile' Red Tops Clfiskj-Lee Larson, F. Records for the Victrola- H ughes, H. lWcKnight, L. Taft. On the Road to bflandalayu by Flat- liohler. . . . ffisihifai Tales Retold , by Walker St'iLf5k,iiemmgWa5 H' Smlth' F' and Hemingway. l've been Aroundv Csongj by Doc Taylor. Shark Albsorlners- G. Somers, B. Anderson. Lullaby, by Ted Kurtz. Cranks- FOR THF LAUNDRY- lVI. Johnston, Prof. Powers. Tubs- Knocks- Dixon, Voss, Lindersmith. M. Adams, E. Setzer. 1f rinyer.v Cwristl Spark Plugs- lVI. Kuhlman, F. Cooper, P. Village Qlippel- SCllllllfZ, Bellll. College Belle Xvaylle, Lines- Dry-VVilliams Old-Howard. Timers- lVIrs. Brooks O. Simpkins Nlean-O. Street. Tiresome-H. Smith. FOR THE KIDDIES-' Bum-Jack Rabbit Staff. Sandman Stories, by G. Coulter. Son Soap Um.,m,lmd bm- Tin Soldiers-Powers, Tunes, Wood- E. ,Coyne, A. lVIyre, F. Lichty, Gus bury' Dlodds and Rlshol' Haines. Baby Dolls-W. Ellison, L. Taft. Cop Simpkins- VVho comes ? Professor- Professor with two friends. A'Cop - Don't lie to me. There ain't none such. HC1iiWllHt is the matter with Steile,--brain storms? She- No, it takes brains for them. He has vacuum cleanings now and'then. 283 . li.7.5!4?fff'.:Ti7 .iFT E 7?.a,Ff.3.7Qfif57.llfT-ll H 2 5 l.f7wl27ii:Yiiiiiiliifi.1,T7miFzil1.7.1lli7LIsilH1 lllgl 1 I- ,r Vw ..!..,. ,,,. ,V ,, ,, -,. -vm U... ,tv ', My ,N I 1 H M H lu' IHA WIN 'Nl 'Nr' lr., NW uf '.l1,l','!,,Wl ,-,pw -V,-,my im' .5315 JH k 'M .ml fly ' 'LL 4- 1,1 4' ff: -Q, L, 1.5 Y, .A, ,gg X .4 '- :- LQ ,-., , Y .cg -2 . . if A , fi - D T3 gs ' :f lb J H xi. 1: IP 1 D, Q iff . if ii I? IX V . ll? V31 Ii V5 ITL Y 284 .v 'Fwjpf Avwv -'m '-Nxv Un ul s xl .lr ull! Il A Nr fl llwilfilm l1'T,1J5,wT1'llFTlYE'1x 'T:,lSfTiw1.s- 1.1:LF'-TZNiEi'T'6i!llft'T21iEUxT1llIIXQFZIUIJL JH .,,., LL , L2 :Q . DI 'EE l IL lf- AL' ,lx lil' - '-- - H - f - - -f f. ......,...,,A---4-if--W. - -,-- .... ,...,,..s.,.:r..,..,,-.....Mg,.... ..,, V .J -1, f -- -- 5 T.. . 11-mxyr.. w'f'f+lw llllllliilllllii 1' '-w- lm ill' fgi ilufl 56' yf' 'lQliligg11'gfggz1ii2QQi4l!l1'Q SE'AMQTQIlgpgguiiiigiqrlgillilwillgglslii'gl111Q'.111:g111l H' ll YOURS FOR BETTER SCHOLARSHIP! Although most students come to college to get an education, in a few instances we find those individuals who really come to study. Ralph M. Caldwell is one of these industrious students. He is usually found deep in some kind of re- search work. In the accompanying photograph he is shown engaged in one of his most engross- ing tasks. VVe hope that the click of the camera did not disturb him, for we believe in encouraging n.. h this better grade of scholarship. WHAT'S A VICE OR TVVO AMONG FRIENDS? What makes 'Tommy' such a wild young fellow ? Guess he's been hanging around the machine shop, picking up stray vices. HAT AND WIG FRATERNITY lVIOTTO: Let him who hath no wind-brealz, resort to an artifcial co'vering. MEMBERS Faculty C. W. Pugsley. . A Wind-swept Peak The Glowing Dome J. A. Williams .... ......... H. C. Severin .... C. D. Grinnells. Seth Thornton. . Charles Renshaw. Elmer Lund .... Albert McCarty. . H. L. Kohler G. W. Botteron Rush Locke Ted Kurtz I Goodsell Slocum U . . . .Pres. of Cranial Radiating Society ............KeeperofaShinyTop Baldy Students . . . .Knight of the Thin Hair . . . . .Prospective Wig Patron . . .' ......... Bare Butte Pledges Ralph Caldwell D. B. Doner F. H. Helmreich Francis Fish Discard . . . . . . . . . . QThey used Perk's hair restorerzj 285 :-.1 we., .:.t-. - - -s 1. 'r-:-' .f :a-f 2 ' M 'CllFTflIfF7.:l1Yiin7kM577f9s.7frH:!:F1i1FTi1iYrifiiinQ H925 IiFlMF'.ME.ilifililmliilgiiijlzlnFil!eFi1l1iT7ll HPV N55 wffq, , wlfmgy 1 , f V,Qnfj15,.fi'A'.Q,gl:. ' '.C.'1Qyli'Aff,Wnhizwfvf, ' SWE,11,2',Qg,:'ji: 1v1myl'.,lj'Qg512'jj. ,i',.b'j,, ' lid' fR w11 .gl iii E 1 mf' 'J 4 L? fi T 'w 7 if ,Ki V 1 :Jw 'Y' , -'ui wg N ,, 5 A Q1 , 1 -1 '54 Q ? Il :iq ! Q If i7 'll xi 1 ii ' fi v UT 1 4. P F'-. w ' : ill 5 1 il ' , ,il . 5 L Q ' ,f ' 'fi If'I 51: A , y -'T 1 X - 4 L '21, 5. f Q , 1 XI ,, X y: : -.xi s , f 'ii WT- I 5 'A 2 8 6- ., f f f f A ff G 1' W' ' f 'if : Y U mlb, w,: H- ,- WI. ., Mui, mln. .:IIffL..:i:,f.5lf:f, W K. J' Q51 'M-,fmzf 4 1 f w ,nl lm.. 1.1Hw,,14.I, wlll . f'W,r,.:1':', . -,..-.il .. , 1 ,r ....: :M 4 1- Aix' K lim- 'im-i 1 51. 3 '-,xr .cs 'Q 'ni ilf.-5. 1' ar.. -.1 1 all .ol .1 it .raid1wlzgilufgiggnljiiig fillizliiwikgamliigiigiagiqyiliiigwillllIggilyilzlljillglilllilluAll FINANCIAL REPORT As Seen by the Student Body RECEIPTS Sale of Books ............................. Sli 5,000.00 Donations from Kind Friends ...........,...... .... 1 ,819.28 Rent collected for use of Jack Rabbit typewriters ......... . .64 Office stationery used to post Junior class meeting notices .... . 300.00 Overcharges ..................................... . . 2,000.00 Extra electric light bulbs ..... .................. 2 .315 Advertising- Business houses ............ .... .... . . 8,000.00 Coeds advertising for' men ..................................... 192.37 Bribe money from Profs. for privilege of placing pictures of their visages in our Jack Rabbit faculty Album ......................,.......... 250.00 Military Department Qfor spacej . .... ...... 8 13.01 Total Receipts. . . .. ................. .... S 18,377.65 DISRURSEMENTS Jack Rabbit Stationery ........................ .37 Office furniture and fixtures fswipedj . . . 000.00 Paid to Engravers ................. . 150.00 Paid to Printer ................... . 322.18 Replacement of window panes .......... . 178.00 Bribes to restrain lVIusic Department ..... . 201.00 Medical attention for Editor's black eye... 50,00 Donations to Y. VV. ,C. A. .............. . 50.00 Final Stall Banquet ...... ...... I ,200.00 Total Disbursements ........................................ EE 2,151.55 Shows a profit of 316,226.10 which is to be used for a Life Endowment for the members of the Staff. BallHeur- Have you this dance? VVallflower- Not yet. Ballfleur- Please hold this stogie while I dance. Helga R.- Do you believe in clubs for women ? Bob Yule- Yes, clubs, sandbags, or anything. Femme Une- Thelma isn't the least bit afraid of a mouse. Femme Deux- She ought not to be with her catty disposition. Senior- lVIy brain's on the blink. I forget everything. Junior- You should get someone to remind you. 287 1 s Yi .1 , 1 '-1 'S' - E' '.-Fi'-' ,,, ,--0 'YT' 1.7 1' Ifiillliif1fl1f..'tl:l:Tiai1iI'f+1EH-T-illv.1'.aI!iu.YiirfmJI: mIli.F..1!! ll E9 2 if lrifrmiiTi+1iri...y1.'.i. .iilrtmifiaiffa.lIff1llli.?..zIlllf..iiHifi! Y is ' Q53 A il 5 Q2 39 5 SQ f1 Q v 'if-Q'fiiillw,QWNfl'EH?'QWU!Wflif'JW'''HTCS-ff'Y!Vlkif'f!lffl: QW'LQ''1!!'QQf'l?5 LQFWUZQUEI'LQ'!WQSFfW22-fW!'?2l''Wl-1f'WiAf.'V' ' 4.-Q U - ----- -l ,Q QI Q1 .Q 2 4, , xl' b Zjf I l + 41:1 3, , zss -Q Y-.-...?,.. .-..,,...,.,...,,.. .... .-. ,.., K' K ,,., ,, U Q ,Xi ' x IqlllllffnllInflllfllfY.zllI!f3,i1!iff-iffIRf:llgT1.I!!l.YfrIlQin!!!C will:ffm!! H 5 frfell'17411aKll9'nfTt.'.IR MPEUMTQIU'4Y511l'?Il'llm Huff A --f - ---- ----Agfa W -g- - -wwf - , THE WORLD RECORD Consistently year in and year out, for over three quarters of a century the same company has led in value to the policy holder. It has a history unique in the business world. The Mutual Benefit was found to be a 'purely mutual company for the purpose of providing the very best protection at the least possible outlay. It has held to its original ideas and today always gives the most life insurance and the best for your money. Have you been told, Well it makes no difference as long as it is an old line company ? What do facts show? Here is an extract from a letter written in 1921- One Brookings man has an ordinary life policy three years old in the Mutual Benefit. He also has a twenty payment life policy for the same amount in another of the large and prominent companies. It is eleven years old and the rate is about one hundred dollars higher. They pay mo divi- dend at all the first year. Failed to pay any in 1919. His Mutual Benefit returned a larger dividend the very first year, than the other did the eleventh. Another case-Two ordinary life policies were issued 49 years ago. Same plan, same amount, premium about the same. This other is one of the very largest companies also. This year the Mutual Benefit return was 55175.30 and the other only returned 2B67.50. So far the 'other policy Qnot nearly so liberall has cost exactly 51523.28 more than the Mutual Benefit fyet our cash and loan insurance values are much higher than theirsj. Before you buy is the time to investigate the facts and see where and why the difference, which increases each year. MUTUJIL BENEFIT MUTUAL BENEFIT BIUTUAIL BENEFIT HORACE M. AYER Brookings, S. D. OLSON-GRAVES CO. C L O T H I E R S BROOKINGS, S. D. Brookings' Leading M en's Clothing and Furnishing Goods S tores THE HOME OF SERVICE Sioux Falls, S. D. Grand Forks, N. D. Watertoxvn, S. D. Minot, N. D. Huron, S. D. Marshall, Minn. Rapid City, S. D. Montivideo, Minn. Sisseton, S. D. Wheaton, Minn. 289 J I Rig T I H I' i- K-lfzi' f1'I' IH li! l I ARTHUR S. MITCHELL ...for... I LIFE INSURANCE 1 ii PHONE 119 BROOKINGS, S. D. ill! 5511431 111.1 LL , A A E- F L '11 L L 'S l I - l fl . . l CO. Good Buszizesssgsrevireeated by Good l I rim ml S ALL KINDS OF BUILDING WE HAVE THE BUSINESS gl' MATERIAL AND COAL E EE I ISK l LE GRAY'S BARBER SHOP l G- J- Agent li Basement First National Bank t SOUTH MAIN STREET W I X BROOKINGS I Z I SOUTPI DAKOTA l l EI: L A TM Te-O . R1 time K l 1 Compliments Of the Stokes Milling Co. fi-W Nlanufacturers of the Celebrated GARLAND FLOUR 55 Milled for Dakota people by the Largest Mill in the Dakotas ll HOTEL DUDLEY MODERN 81 ROOMS 27 BATHS 55 Welcomes You F55 WALTER S. DUDLEY OWNER AND MANAGER Brookings : South Dakota Ruff E wif ml' 290 SERVICE QUALITY THE COTTAGE STORE FLOYD POOLE, Prop. F355 FINE FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS AND CANDIES Located on Rlcdary-just below the Campus mm QUALITY SERVICE ,:,e+f1 , E - EYE- 1:-'gi 1 14 - i ,iff-1.3511-f5w,., . 4 C.OLE,S for SHOES READY MADE WOMEN'S WEAR DRY GOODS . 555 WE CATER T0 THE COLLEGE I1-KRADE, WHO WANT NEIVER STYLES AT POPULAR PRICES CLARIN,S STUDIO The Hub Department Store ESQ :A-A-AAA TAN 291 size of parts and long .l -W ---- -- - S Invest in a McCormick - Deering Tractor For Plowing, Seeding, Harvesting, and Belt Work The remarkable new warranty covering the crankshaft and the crankshaft ball bear- ings in the McCormick-Deering Tractors may well prove the deciding factor in your ofwn iwvcxtmwzt. The ironclad agreement printed below, provides you with a lasting security covering these important parts of the tractor. It is evidence of quality in the entire tractor. It is an indicator of practical design, accu- - rate assembly, generous SPECIAL WARRANTY given efuery purchaser And McCormick-Deering machines are made to work right with tractors. The combination can't be beat. Stop at the McCormick-Deering dealers' and go over the construction and the fea- tures of these tractors. Study the value of replaceable wearing parts, the unit main frame, ball and roller bearings at 28 points, etc. And remember this important fact: , When you buy a McCor- mick-Deering Tractor you get all necessary life. Do your plowing speedily and well with a McCormick-Deering and fit your tractor to all kinds of belt work. Mc- Cormick-Deering Trac- tors are designed to handle belt jobs as you want them handled. The seller agrrrs to replace free the Two-Bearing Crankshaft in any 1-0-20 or 15-30 McCormick-Deering tractor, should it break during the life of the tractor. provided the broken parts are promptly rs-turned to the factory or one of the branch houses. lfurfllcr, the seller agrees to replace tree any Crnnkshait Ball Bearing in the 10-20 or 15-30 B.liCCOl'!'l1ICk-IJOC1'Illg' trac- tor. which ,may break, wear out. or hurn out during the life of the tractor, pro- vided that the defective hall bearing is D1'0lDiDT'ly' returned to the factory or one of the brunch houses, equipment-throttle gov- ernor, belt 'pulley, plat- form, fenders, brake, etc. No extras to pay for. Make your jrofwer in- fzmrtrrzent safe by plafing an order for a McCor- mirk-Denring 15-30 or 10-20 Tractor. I TERNATIO AL HARVESTER COMPANY or AMERICA flncorporatedj WATERTOWVN : : SOUTH DAKOTA First-class power of belt jobs -I -W - ra 292 delivered to a long list . 'J J A LUXURY YOU CAN ENJOY EACH DAY 0 I Rss. u. s.PAf OFF I-IAMS and BACON are no higher in price than other trade marked meals and yet-how much more satisfying! JOHN MORRELL 82 Co. i V Sioux Falls, S. D. -- P, ,, -,, L i', ' Pill ' fi' ,Lian ,L, . . -. A if 'gi , ,ALL e .'V1?i:i:Ti 7Y':Vi:?Y t'i'Ut1fa 2 . A get so WH lVIatza-My son, David, is saving ex- ! penses at college this year. i Garlitz-ls dot so? How? 1, Matza-Oh, on leddle rings. Frin- Ht' Y stance, Ven he broke a razor 'blade yester- ilil day, did he buy anoder? No, he had the itll pieces velded together again. tt' ii K I The One Csneeringlyj-Lookit your D 'X shoes and your pa a shoemaker! The Other Cdittoj-That's nothing, ith t your baby's only got one tooth and your dad's a dentist! 531211. ,eff --1 Lffliiijh . do uuuu fig: ,V Zig-gi -2- ff , fi Af!-4,572-Qfafrgii ii fifiilw 'A f Lggj' 'P-'zifigi t r South Dakota State Dairy Assoclatlon it A Representative Organization of all Dairy Interests Q PRODUCTION AND MANUFACTURING i Localities interested in cream scoring contests, Creamery and dairy tl promotion, may write any of the following members of the Board of it Directors: Q F. A. LEIGHTON, President, Sioux Fallsg W. J. ARLT, Vice President, i Rapid Cityg J. L. JENSEN, XVhite Lake, J. H. HAMMER, Vlfaubayg ly R. ANDERSON, Miller, A. P. RYGER, Secretary-Treasurer, Brookings. gl EENT1 f: 1'.:li-ig ?ii'f.:ffff f'g, L: L- L. - H W., - I 293 55 -'T'TTT'MMlTVY7i ' 4' if? 'ff ' 4 f fi ' . ' . 'ill MAXIMUM SERVICE Q at MINIMUM COST- If South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts has been serving the l state ever since its admission to the Union, and existed as a territorial college of agriculture prior to that time. l Four year courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science are offered along the following lines: Agriculture-In which the student may specialize in Agricultural Education, Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Farm Economics and Horticulture. Engineering-VVith opportunity to specialize in Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engi- neering. ll Home Economics-With special groups in Foods, Clothing, and Teacher Training. W General Science-With special work in various scientific subjects. I Pharmacy-Also a three years course leading to the degree of Pharmaceutical Chemist. Commerce- Which department also offers a one year vocational course. ' Printing-Also offering short courses each term. I Music-A four years course leading to a diploma in music. Numerous short courses are also offered during the year, along various agricultural and vocational lines. For latest illustrated bulletins and catalogue, address: SOUTH DAKOTA STATE COLLEGE BROOKINGS i i f f , f' 4 71 'M Integer ' W I ae - l I lil ' l ' ll Shuneman Electric Co. I I A. M. Wold-Mark Construction Bo. Il Wi ll General Contractors ELECTRIC MERCHANDISE BROOKINGS : SOUTH DAKOTA y ...a11d... is l CGNSTRUCTION Heavy Construction and ' l Fire Proof Buildings 555 55 BROOKINGS : Souru DAKOTA I I SEE Us BEFORE You BUILD T- f gi' i'7 : Y , I 59- f 7?M' Av . Tiff ff, W' .,- ISL: 'rf M -'- -, FOUNTAIN DRINKS CANDY When in Brookings MEET ME AT TAYLOR'S CORNER J Home ofthe El Magna I READING MATERIAL CIGARS I t 4 l A A A is 294 l v ffjw-K! fNfI5 5u. ,H:.x - fy' fa ,N l , R ' 'ill ll ifk V .f r 475DEPARTMI-INT STORES C6Ear7Z77 Earn is work faithfully performedg a trust conscientiously fulfilled. 'fEarn entails the right performance of a jobg doing it better with each trial. Earn'l is looking the customer squarely in the face and being able to say truthfully, The goods are quality and value . l'Earn is selling the things people want at lprices which they can afford to pay and which it is right for them to pay, leaving' only a fair margin of profit. Earn is so conducting a store that it deserves to have the patronage and the con- fidence of the peopleg never, for a minute forgetting its sacred trust as a distrib- utor of goods for personal comfort and the home. Earn is to live up to spoken or printed promises, never -permitting a pledge to remain unfilled. Earn is the merit we strive for in all our dealings with you. n r l 'ig' -'iiigf 7 - -- Y A -iff j V l WL 2i1g?rf Tieefzm T :iii ' - ' il 1: I l College Students Headquarters 'll mirff,?f0'd' That Soprano had 3 'afge MPH' I GIFTS THAT LAST : CLASS ' Maggie: Ainit it the truth, now, and ,Il EMBLEMS A SPECIALTY 3 EYES W algae you speak of it her dress only made it TESTED FREE : GLASSES COR- l worse' I RECTLY FITTED il - no ,l - .1 ' .1 1 J 1 l H C Gummnn Olgtj-jirlilivatcl mu awe ry drellgsg do YOu like the new style of long 1 J. O. PETERSON ggg,g3g',s mind-L' JEVVELER fllld GPTOAQETRIST I I've got such a darned good memory. Qfn Yfeeilif, ,ggi f ffgfi ii - ef, , Sa,-,1f,,, l :fig-Lg' i+-f-ff:+-A Nj -HWY i -:g'ili -jf-ff 1- Lg ,,I,, For I1 Clmnge from Cigaretles Smoke ll, deroplmze Quality at Submarine II Young .fllfzffs Cigar lull Prices fiff rim , W D Pennsylvama Vacuum Cups SEAL OF SOUTH DAKOTA I! Hood Sieberling BOOSTER f-DAN PATCH -'EL MAGNOH P01'ta8e 55 55 . . . . A. A. Brlctson Tlre Co. BI'0Okl1'1gS Clgal' CO. I BROOKINOS : : SOUTH DAKOTA l E: - gf gg? gym 3 E l l LBROOKINGS STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 95 QUALITY SERVICE BRANCHES: COLLEGE BOOK STORE VOCATIEONAL MEN,S DORM -'- , ' fr' ' I I-:IT 1 on f If-f ifw IZ N BROOKING ROBERTS 8: WAIJTZ General Hardware and Sporting Goods S ' SOUTH DAKOTA GRIMMS DEPARTMENT STORE THE HUB The Popular Store for Ladies Ready to Wear TIONS SHOES ' MEN'S FURNISHINGS DRESS GOODS : NO : . ROCERIES AND BARGAIN BASEMENT G BROOKINGS : : : : SOUTH DAKOTA Ni -' -if-1? 4 fl jijg1f'7i' W' 'YW' A ' --+- Pf0gf2fl11S-IEOOHCYS-C21fdS Horace Fishback 85 Son te t2ltlOI'1C1' et In Y REAL ESTATE LOANS 55 INSURANCE and all Kinds of PRINTING for N E ,College Students , fi ,G I ' VVe loan money on farm and city property fi' and write Fire, Tornado and Automobile In- - surance. If you want an investment, call on us and , A buy a mortgage carrying the best security poss 420 Main Street , ibie on land. 'i il 1 -Tfrlfiif: 214g - L af 296 -L. Sellers St Battling Complete House Furnishings Cl B4.SKCJlIh4fLDJS Lumber Company 'X Fifi fm X l . . . Undertaking i Bulldlng Materlal Funeral Directin X , g and Coal a Speclalty i 55 55 Complete Motor Equipment I. B. JOHNSON, Manager PHONE 108 BROOKINGS X BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA !l s U - ,ELSUL ff-A ,L E gl U- ,Sr 1,3 5-iiefe AA -es -.-- i 1 -f -- A L EDMUNDS COUNTY ABSTRACT ll l l COMPANY ' l COATS : SUITS l Guaranteed .Abstracts of All Lots X ll Wanda' M X and Lands ln Edmunds County. X mm ll W ...that... J. W. PARML13Y,Pres. X l A. L. BERG, Secretary l ' 65 X ...the... X IPSVVICH : : : : S. DAK. I' SF 2 BLOOM EiEE' ...0f... TO S J W 1 A f YOUTH W E THE LEADING AGENCY!! KABRUD-COLE AGENCY, Inc. I H General Insurance and Surety Bonds QUALITY without the PENALTY of X ' HIGH PRICE X, E5 fifi HAUFF'S FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PX fin BROOKINGS : SOUTH DAKOTA READY-TO-WEAR and DRY GOODS BROOKINGS, S. D. 4. ml - D .W 4- A: 297 12 E-A AEE AAA Aeefr - A lg gg- E IT IS OQllVQMfllfON To C A R e d p a t h -Vaw t e r THQFE Service L-f--1 Afrf Students of State College , T 'T' L' CEDAR RAPIDS, IOVVA THE BEST FOOD 5 I Wi THE SHORTEST TIME THE STANDARD milf... SENSIBLE PRICES V' V 'OF THE' b M I L Y C E U M -AND- THE COLLEGE CAFE BROOKINGS, S, D, M 4 CHAUTAUQUA WORLD A T Af P Ale E E eeee A E A T IE CAMPUS TOGS Clothes for Young Men mi It 9 UP-TO-DATE CLOTHING A ' A for College Men A ff' XA We Dress You Right COLUMBIA CLOTHING CCMPANY C. O. QUAIL BROOKINGS, S4 DAK. 98 A FIRM SELLING AN UNBRANDED PRODUCT IS LIKE A MAN SENDING AN ANONYMOUS LETTER Buy CULVERTS, CISTERNS STOCK TANKS, WELL CURBING, ETC. I 1' f MKNUFACTURID . 'F 0 TI-IE RUST Wig., 5 FROM - RESISTII'-G METAL RESISTS RUST SEl'ENTEEN YEARS IN SOUTH DAKOTA - SIOUX FALLS METAL CULVERT CO. P. O. Box 938 SIOUX FALLS, S. DAK. '1 TT Q WI'IzX'F Is VVRONG Wm-1 'IQHIS PICTURE? 4 J GULLICICS CAFE P. R. GUI.I.ICK, Prop. Fifi WE SERVE THE BEST ' THAT MONEY CAN BUY Fifi One block south 803 Medzlry of Campus Avenue 299 e me P P A Q- A --- AM-xl' 'tt some EIS YOUR LIFE'S PROBLEM Is to acquire, during your earning period, enough money or property, to carry you safely through every emergency, and to have enough laid aside to take oare of you comfortably in your declining years. ARE ' YOU FAITHFULLY IWEETING THE GREAT PROBLEM 4 OF YOUR LIFE? IMI F555 I A savings plan paying 522 interest compounded semi-annually I is 'provided to help you 'by I , I Midland State Bank A DEPENDABLE BANK FOR DEPENDABLE PEOPLE II I ir V if Wi I QTAOA D D1 Ai-- gift erzl B L gd: tim -3 gr :liilggg 1 1 M k il W - ,,, , '. 3+ lp, ' Wi ' , ' Leather Goods of Kinds X I The moral standard is such and the II 66 N courtesy extended to all, makes N I , I T1-unler,Bag.v, , i Poole s Barber Shop ,I Suinfzsej' Portfolios a desirable and popular place for II B111 Books, PU7'-W5-V1 Etc- I, both ladies and gentlemen who . W5 ' demand the 'highest quality X ' of service. F. C. N E I L L an I 305 lVIain Street 308 Main CHAS. E. POOLE, Prop. I ' ' Dlflji Wjii i ji! ijji YYl,iY! fieefleezz L gift elif? o ee e no o e -A I I I I TK I O Baoomnas se DAKOTA 300 I 'OT W ' ff g,1:' - 1: ll ,.,..?, -A r -- ---f --' 5 Y FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE CO. BROOKINGS, S. D. DEALERS IN-Grain, Flour, Feed, Salt, Potatoes, Sugar, Wool, Coal, Wood, Lumber, Posts, Brick, Cement, Wire, Gates, Seeds, Auto Tires, Twine, Hardware, and all kinds of Farm Implements OFFICERS Directors Frank Telkamp .................. President Frank Telkamp G. S. Johnson Geo. W. Fenn ............... Vice President C. E. Yule Ed. Jermstad Ed. Shank ................. Sec. and Treas. I. VV. Dunlop G. Huchendorf J. D. Wilson ..................... Manager J. H. Durland Ed. Shank G. W. Fenn IL Ti- Zz?-2 - Ji ll-fs We E for is il M E ---The-H Dybdahl Motor Co. ...Distributors of.... F35 l l The Home of Clean Enter- n i tainment. XVhere You VVil1 ' Always See The Best In Mo- l 55 tion Picturesf, 865' i Goodrich Tires and Tubes PARAMOUNT, FIRST NATIONAL l UNITED ARTISTS 'T W5 ll I Tri I . . , lw Lwery Taxz Matinee Saturday Afternoon I 4 'l fm 55 ll l . l Phone 414 F. R. THOMPSON , BROOKINGSI S- D' l 411 Sli. B1'O0kil'lgS, D ll ll ll .Ei . ' ' 'T' '5'i:1 iv, E ,,,,,, iw, , Yi Y Y T T iw 'i , i i 301 l 5 ' 1 - v- 'rm-: .5 ef-L ' ' ff' af -rr' Vs Ogg, T Wwwwg f WINUHEJTER ' ' ' W1 T i Sw - fisrif--Q 1 5' ' 1, . 'ifvfbl 1 .gf Dpigqnv V A --1 'P !'4,,L?m. OUR CAMP SUPPLIES AND FISHING EQUIPIVIENT ARE VVHAT You WALT Let us help you plan your summer vacatlon now. F. W. HEINTZ Means and Sanders Billiard Academy FINEST TABLES IN THE CITY HEADQUARTERS FOR FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL RESULTS We handle a complete line of CIGARS, CIGARETTES and PACKAGE CANDY THE POPULAR PLACE + BEATTY'S GIFT SHOP GEO. P. SEXAUER 8: BROOKINGS SOUTH DAKOTA Candles and Candlesticks for all Occasions 1 I 66 fir? The Home of Perfection BEAUTIFUL FRAMED Peffectfon Perfecuon PICTURES , Perfectlon F55 Come H. BEATTY, Jew Brookings, S. D. T1 -me :f Ellen 302 WE AINI TO PLEASE YOU EI 'O A A O TETTEETOTA TTI ' IE A GOOD PHOTOGRAPH SPEAKS A LANGUAGE ALL ITS OWN! LET US MAKE FOR YOU PHOTOGRAPHS WHICH POSSESS THE EXACTNESS OF A MIRRORED REFLECTION, COMBINED WITH EVERY ARTISTIC VALUE, PERFECT IN FINISH AND ENGASED IN ULTRAFINE FOLDERS. WHICH ADD CHARM AND BEAUTY. rim OYLOE'S STUDIO THE GROUND FLOOR STUDIO ESTABLISHED 33 YEARS STATE COLLEGE ARTISTS MUSIC COURSE 555 SEASON 1923-1924 RICCARDO MARTIN, Tenor JAN CHIAPUSSO, Pianist EMIL TELMANYI, Violinist CHARLES N. GRANVILLE, Bariiom' Announcing Season of 1924-1925 VIRGILLO LAZZARI, Bass VVILLY BURMESTER, Violinist MYRNA SHARLOW, Soprano LEO ORNSTEIN, Pianist 555 These artists are under the management of HARRY AND ARTHUR CULBERTSON 55 New York and Chicago E1 R T T 'T'T R IS sos - I QI tooo U 'R - RIS FAR ER BREEDER ' Sioux Falls, South Dakota M l I SOUTH DAKOTA'S FARM PAPER Boost for it on all occasions I Tiff- -A ? L- li !I - iw I 'S 1 FARMERS NATIONAL BANK BROOKINGS, S. D. F55 CAPITAL 350,000.00 SURPLUS 315,000.00 fl E55 . l Ml VV. A. CALDVVELL ...... ....... P resident O. J. OTTERNESS ..... ..... I fin'-President V I.. A. OTTERNESS ............ Vfcff'-Preyidmlt 3, .rl H. F. HAROLDSON .................. Cashier One. Do you like her neice? i J. CLEVAN ................. .flxslsrant Cashier lx 3 , I. L. MURPHY ............. .flxslslant Cashier I The Olhefl I dont know, I havent ARTHUR R. JOHNSON ..... .f1.v.vistafztCa.vl1ier A een them yet. lm gl , ' 'jiii-:lr l, - ,Y P' Z ' : -A1-1, A ..2?,-,,. -,, 304 ST. PAU L'S CH URCH Clipiscopalj Sixth Street at Eighth Avenue HOXVABD XV. F ULVVEILER PRIEST-iN-CHARGE ST. PAUL,S SOCIETY OF STATE COLLEGE OFFICERS PROGRAM President-Margaret Beck, 1926 Worship, Religious Education Secretary-Bruce Dewey, 1926 Social Service Treasurer-Helma Hutton, 1925 Church Extension 'ii E Z er' The Standard Clothing CO. CLOTHIERS FOR MEN AND BOYS THE LITTLE STORE AROUND THE CORNER Fifi' The Home of Highest Quality Goods at the Lowest Prices To All Loyal Members of the Alpha Zeta This is an urgent appeal. We are beginning to be strong at State and had some very good men. Recently we were compelled to drop one half our chapter because of their fond- ness for garlic, which they demand at every meal. Now it is up to us to procure some strong men next year. If you know of any hard-working, good natured fellows we might like we would he pleased to give them some small consideration to unite Hifi , - with us. , Sincerely, Standard Cl0tl'l1I1g CU. The ACTIVE CHAPTER BROOKINGS : SOUTH DAKOTA -Adv- l. ll El 722 T'..Q- 7'l,,:Y:g sos Ia SliT' ii ii' ' -1 l I Summer Shows Her Colors In Lovely Frocks YOU will know instantly that these froeks are Summer, 1924, by their bright, lovely colors. For this is a season of color, and no where dloes it show to bet- ter advantage than in the summer frocks. Banana Yellow, Tender Green, Warm Rose, Bright Blue and White,-these are Summer's color-bearers. You will find frooks in cottons, in crepe Silks, in ehiffons or laces-as exquisite as a VVanted-To correspond with some refined young lady, Object matrimony. I am a handsome young fellow of about 22 years, and one of the brightest lights at State College. Photos glady exchanged. -Lewis Halverson. I' l.. J. O. RONNING cloud in texture, as smart as Paris herself, F55 A revelation in beauty and pricing. DRY CLEANER AND TAILOR fmiwfw I 9 J Repairing Promptly Done . l l .l -Wi gg ,lg - i W4 El' suse LS S e A il l Q e 4 MY LATEST BOOK Fifi Four years at South Dakota State College By AUGUSTUS L. HAINES F35 Tells in detail of my remarkable career at State since entering four years ago. I have been the biggest noise in the band and have been a leader in agricultural activi- ties. On sale at the College Bookstore. A. L. HAINES r l We may not be the nearest to you but We'll come the nearest to pleasing you 55 Brookings Candy Co. JAMES BOWE R, Manager Brookings, So. Dak. L I a f +5 306 X X sf -Q 1. --If It's MUSIC WILLI We invite the Patronage especially of those who are particular in their demand-Musically and otherwise WILLIAMS PIANO CO. WLT57., .-. - E- SC ' DR. ARTHUR H. STOLL Everybody L1k6S Candy -BUY- Office over Beatty's Jewelry Store ll F E N N , S . W WN V BROOKINGS : SOUTH DAKOTA l I --- QGSBALQQ-1 if Y Lf ,, - 'f, ,, KN I..- s ss s L- - -e - .... I Coexifections fee sf -ss s e H i PHILO HALL WALLACE PURDY -T 300 QQ? ' .1 33096 HALL 8: PURDY Q Attorneys at Law I . BROOKINGS -iii : SOUTILDAKOTA LLLL Lf, L, THEY'RE DIFFERENT DR. E. A.. LENTZ I Devztut Office over Beatty's Jewelry Store FENN BROS. Inc. Sioux Falls, S. D Baooxmos : : SOUTH DAKOTA I I fi.- -4 reef AL L11 fe. i' 307 Bd 'LJ l T' T ' -1? l Ladies and Gents I SHINING PARLOR and SHOE e I. e e REPAIRING P. B. RomNsoN, Proprietor 4-13 Main Street Phone 433 C6 D U 93 The Bar That s Dzfjferent E. A. BERKE A FULL CREAM CARAMEL coA'rEo LAXVYER 1 WITH HERSHEY'S FAMOUS MILK H. . I Office First National Bank Bldg. CHOCOLATE BROOKINGS Z SOUTH DAKOTA DRS. MHELER 8: MILLER EAT IT QUT QF THE WRAP Office over Kendall's Drug Store PHONE 428 Residence Phones E. C. Miller, 275 H. A. Miller, K-275 MADE BY J. D. Alexander J. C. Alexander Minnehaha Candy Company Alexander 85 Alexander SIOUX FALLS, S- D- ATTORNEYS AT LAW ik L BROOKINGS I SOUTH DAKOTA gf- -is DR. L. G. BORST THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS DENTM ,I-Iandshaking Over Kendall's Pharmacy Some Jokes J. C. CUTLER Cribbin l g L RAD1oTR1T1AN AND RADIO DEALER Shingled Hair T'- Location-First Building North of Some Lectures Postomce The spanish Athlete T V' MIDLAND CAFE College Politics T T SHORT ORDERS and LUNCHES il F l i gh wifi life' if l Service and Satisfaction Ere L h e TTL A A- 1 l BLECKER 8: BLECKER 19 At Gullicks-Say, what are these black ln. 'Q A specks in mv cereal. Nl Popowski-1 don't know, unless it's CHIROPRACTORS ill some of those vitzimines we hear so much El l ' 2lb0ut. I Office Phone 147 Trygstad Building l 1 E+ A A-1- - iT 308 POOLE'S HABERDASHERYL FOR QUALITY DRY-CLEANING AND PRESSING YOUNG MENJS FURNISHINGS lWADE TO MEASURE Phone 36 BROOKINGS CLOTHING SOUTH DAKOTA A HH:fw -4-n Q -.-- ..,X Soullz Dakolzfs Leading Daily l POPULAR STARS IN POPULAR STORIES M I . Il li , I.: F311 ThC3tfC Ii The Dally Argus-Leader l V fm SIOUX FALLS', U I I Popular Pri Always Dependable . Ill! .1 5- ' 77 H - 77 H Y. 1 ..- EQ A gl? - i COMICS I DR. O. H. LAWRENCE l A qFEATURES l DENTIST 14 ISPORTS lx Phone 4-34 Trygstad-Haugen Blk. QQQSQETS Q ll BROOKINGS : SOUTH DAKOTA 1 Sf A iw mg l A O O AL: il -H -A f lil QUONG WING CHONG SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, S500 A YEAR 1 Hand Laundry ll . V WORK WELL DAONE tl EE'-Zqfrf f,O 'TQ ,.l+:11: ii :TS - 309 El I. IT 132 A ,E A A-A - I lp Il I I I THE WARDRGBE MERCHANT TAILORING and DRY CLEANING l M , I il hq cover for 1 fh1S. annual The lwodern Plant with Modern WHS created Service The J. . MCLLOY CO. Auto Delivery 2857 N. Western Avenue as I I Chicago, Illinois Once zz customer, always zz customer S2JfZ..i1iI'EE..'TA2 Fifi PHONE 472 C. B. SMITH, Prop. Williams Bldg. 320 Main Street M I f7' 5+ liT .I ?E I E I - I I + A : BOBBY ERB F. H. Weatherwax Co. I Says: TYLE ' EAD SUARTERSH CAT H Q BLUE 66 RIBBON SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Q BREAD STRATFORD CLOTHES MANHATTAN SHIRTS FLORSHEIM SHOES VASSAR UNDERWEAR I DOBBS HATS ffm ' SANITARY . BAKERY College Men are invited to give us a I R call when in Sioux Falls. 5 Brookings, I H S. D. il 310 ,-- ? COMMENCEMENT INVITA TIONS NVQ are justly proud of our linc. One of the finest in the country. Our samples arrive early in the year and we will appreciate the opportunity to show them to your class. Printing and Engraving for I H! H of R4 We A all social occasions-the kind ' that satisfies. You Appreciate Our Prztronage-IWK Wfill ' ' -415PfL'fi11te Yours. The value of the use of Mellen's food be- ing demonstrated for the benefit of Stte's l Fifi students. This young lady has made the arnaz- ing discovery that a balanced ration direct B 1- ' P ' t from the bottle is most benehcial in numerous u ways, uplifting, strengthening, filling one with confidence and power. Note the expression of 13110116 90 serenity and pleasure. -I I L.. egyn f -i TO THE MORE PARTICULAR DRESSER WE CATER, ESPECIALLY WITH OUR LINE OF EXCLUSIVE HAB- ERDASHERY FROM THE COUNTRY'S CI-IOICEST LINES OF MEN'S FINE WEARABLES. ALSO A MODERN DRY CLEANING AND TAILOR- ING PLANT IN CONNECTION WHERE THE MOST MODERN METHODS FOR FINE WORKMANSHIP ARE EMPLOYED. GOOD CLOTHES MADE TO MEASURE THE TOGGERY Fine Dry Cleaning HABERDASHERS Clothing Tailored to Order 1 II Tl I 311 www Jo or -D -' D 'D L ' Q I If you start out in life with the sole idea l of makmg money, you will fail. SHOPPING CENTER . ll But .if you make up your mind to give bet- ! ter -service to the world than anybody else l is giving, you will succeed. X, -SERVING- i mi You can't help it! l l Northwestern Iowa I Southwestern Minnesota All of South Dakota V ll Excellent Mail Order Service for . M39 HOTEL CATARACT SIOUX FALLS, S. D. ,l- Out of Town Shoppers y Home of HOSPITALITY ll il , tiff il KTHE BEE HIVEJ VVhen in Sioux Falls make the Hotel Cataract , l l SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA Your Headquarters' l l l - wil ' -1?--- L - ' 'YD .-- Q P P -he -fl l - of EI, Y .:..t. This is one of l the famous ' supporters l L onthe 1 Real Silk Sox ll ll Baseball Team ll l at State. l A He is also well 0 . known as a cur- rent Chaser. i Irate Professor-Young man, do you l know anything about this course? 9 . . ' Young Man-A little, sir. What YOUR SCHOOL SUPPLIES XVhy should you huy your school supples and stationery from the Sioux Falls 1'np1-r Company? First-YVe carry a full and complete line f r immediate shipment. Second--We can get your order to you in short llolion. Third-Our prices are right. Fourth-The sarvin-: to you in fri-iglit is n big item. We have u l'0131'4PSOllti1l'lV0 making your city. Let him show you our line. OUR REPRESENTATIVES Northwestern South Dakota- II. XVHl'll4I1.l41ll, Aberdeen, S. D. I-Eastern South Dakota and Western Minnesota- B. Coxano, Watertown, S. D. N01'llllNV9SlICl'll Iowa- l-Lmvn N, TI-:x'rx1n, Sheldon, Iowa. tfentral South Dakota- Lrlln E. JON!-is, Mitchell, S. D. W4-stern South Dakota- ' W. II. ALI.INf:Ir.xM, Rapid Vity, S. ll. Wyoming and Southern Montana- Bnxx. H. Sxllwu, lflelcnn. Mont. N0l'tllXVOStl!l'll Montana- J. -TIM LADUKE, Milos Cry. Mont. Eastern South D:1kot.a-- II. M. K.Xl'Sl'lN-, Sioux I-Hills. S. D. Southern South Dakota- V Aanox W. Ialaxru-:I.1a1-zx, Sioux Falls, S. D, City Salesman- ' Bam' H. Sums A , SIOUX FALLS PAPER CO. 1 1 Would YOU like to know? sroux FALLS, soU'rH DAKOTA I , SIE - L- -,,,,,,,,-V ,Wa-ss, I IM- - 312 E ' T CICCC' Ti it C CC TCWC I C W Stall and Dean anufacturing Company 2339 LOGAN BOULEVARD CHICAGO IWAKERS OF HIGH GRADE ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT SEND EOR CATALOGUE 1 1 Newest spring model of the Durham Wheeze. It provides exceptional riding comfort, the body is longer and lower, eliminating side sway and enhancing the beauty of the lines. The provisions made for steering are exceptionally easy and give ample assurance that cross country touring can be enjoyed Without weariness or fatigue. This year's model is the culmination of many advancements, which in one year have sent this popular car to its present remarkable heights. The underslung rear springs, longer front springs, air cooling system, light reciprocating parts and the case hardened crankshaft all aid in bringing out the remarkable performance and in keeping u-p the lower cost of maintenance of this unusual car. I 313 -- Sgji--eff? ifflff il' M-E aa- 'ei ggi --:fe he T i' P I N p The Largest Store III In in South Dakota I I It has been said fha! the MI 4::::At :1Z::A. IZZV I A:l:I,:VV:. :2.. I CABLE PIANO i I I I Il is made in the W0f1d'S Finest I I I Plane Plant- The Qualify ef the I Pfednef indieafee the Sfafenaene I pm HIGH GRADE PIANOS I i ml 510-00 PER MONTH Il I i . if f 5535555535 ' li Fifi I -...., ....,...,.,., I I 9 O f I M C M I L L A N I in-nuvenncll ihzon nn VICTOR VICTROLAS SIOUX FALLS XI SHEET NH-ISIC Corner llth Street and Phillips Avenue II I e L L ., -IE 'i LL ,fe L f e1 af-ee3:--,j: elm School Equipment, School, Janitor and Sanitary Supplies Our Stock of Same is Most Complete I Prices and Service the Best Only Leading Lines of QUALITY Handled I -l-i- I I SPORTING GOODS I O'SHEA, RAWLINGS, CARR and OTHER LINES I That enable us to give you the best in i QUALITY, SERVICE and PRICE 3, FOR PROOF, ASK OUR CUSTOIVIERS I -Z I I WESTERN DRUG 8: CHEMICAL CO. SIOUX FALLS, SO. DAK. The Sport Slzop of South Dakota Send for Our Catalogue and Wholesale Price List to Schools II ,, f V, ,: 7Y ,Si 'L Y ,C - L' f 314 52:2 TH E .. 5' Q I 1 ' O9Ti:15,SfloF 'A in BROO N , S,D. BRO KINGS PRODUCE CO. BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA Use Garland Flourl'-Most Loaves per Sack Call BROOKINGS PRODUCE CO. Ufholemle Fruils, Poulfry, Butter and Eggs PURE ICE PHONE 353 THE BAPTIST CHURCH Friendship Life Worship Bible Study Growth Service A whole Bible the Whole Life. Jesus Went to synagogue on Sabbath. for the the -Is that 21 good ex- ample to follow? PVE W' ILL A IVV ELC OIW E YOU Ask the Students who come here 5th Street and 6th Avenue opposite City School Buildings Earle V. Pierce is Pastor THE CHURCH OF GOOD FELLOWSI-IIP El s M is 315 U- - +L- ' T W1 I. l , BARTELT FILLING STATIONS . ,Corner lllain and Sixth Street Corner Fourth and Fifth Avenue BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA Buy from the Independent Oil Company I R. H. BARTELT, Manager , l . S I O U X VA L L E Y BUTTER and ICE CREAM Are Always Popular. If You Are Not Familiar With Them gli ., U You are the Loser BROOKINGS CREAMERY I. J. BIBBY, Prop. W R - - B - gg -A B fig- E at Z fe A I VESTA DOUBLE LIFE I The . BATTERIES B 5 I I ll Cost less per month of service. We are permitted to use the VESTA patented V parts in repairing any make of battery. l ,I Goon EATS and SERVICE ll 1 Service Guaranteed l Phone 484 I w4 ' ll ll Try' Us for Short Orders Ei J. W, LARSON, Prop. V and Satisfaction NL Y W ,,1:-lt2:.3 llj -V K -1 -Y ' ? TALE B - are TTT D. - are A ' NORTHERN PLANT NOVELTIES FOR 1924 l Send for list of new apples originated at State College, espec- U ially one that the bears the second year after planting. Also new M Plums, Ornamentals, Etc., offered 'as Free Premiums with member- hi ship in the South Dakota State Horticultural Society. l PROF. N. E. HANSEN, Secretary V M BROOKINGS : : : : SOUTH DAKOTA Ii ad. . . f 316 I I ' I I M E LQ -,, , r ' ' E- 'L ' 1572 ,' .I lA AA -A I A 4 M951 ' ,',..'j,i?J!r.-f'dJ lu, W . '--:lg X- l l . ff vs nm 'Jalan If ' IEE' f-51255-1? fi? -'I 'TI IZ'-J El 7?-Iiiilfi ,.1 gl We 4 Fl Ill!Eill35e's1ew592ug.gIJIQ A ' ' mail. I I .. '-' wif E- .IH l E3:3iE3:1. '-:f?'Ei'E?',51iEJ5?Li1 I ll ILT I , ifal 1. Yi e ' I a :: ,L fQSi-9 THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT THIS ANNUAL VVAS PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE ill A. Beach Printing Co. PHILLIPS AT SEVENTH SIOUX FALLS, S. D. High Grade PRINTERS LITHOGRAPHERS BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS STATIONERS State Agents ROYAL and CORONA Typewriters State Agents THE SAFE-CABINET- The World's Safes! Safe ' COIX1Pl.ETE OFFICE AND BANK OUTFITTERS School Furniture and Supplies Playground Equipment Catalogs for Each Department Gladly Sent-Write us If It's Used in Bank, School or Office-We Have It 317 BROOKINGS The educational center of South Dakota. A city possess- ing all of the qualifications necessary to a good education, capable of ministering to the Mental, Moral, Physical and Social requirements of a student. If you are considering a location with these advantages, Brookings should have a strong appeal. Descriptive life1'atu1'e furnished cheerfully on request. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB of BROOKINGS BROOKINGS : : - : : : SOUTH DAKOTA Brookings, S. D. My Dear Friend: I am a nice shapely young fellow with a pleasant disposition and a B. S. degree in Engineering promised to me. Now that you know a few of my many qualifications I want to tell you that I have admired your pretty countenance around the campus as you flitted from class to class. Since you have been chosen as one of the beauties of the sch-ool Cdue to my workj I think you should be the Winner of first place. I felt called upon to write this for while yet a youth in high school my exceptional ability to judge womanly beauty came to light when I judged a beauty contest at New Ulm, Minnesota. QI was given this honor because I was considered the best looking man in townj Already I have all the pictures of you that I could get, and think it appropriate that you should have one or two of me on your dressing table-one as I was when I judged the beauty contest and one as I look today. Please notice how I have improv- ed in looks in the fourteen years since the first picture was taken. Yours with adoration and ability, Raymond Clobes. 'Ll -,Te -figs 4-gi. - IL 318 EI no no not Q , ..... ..i..-.....- - 1-., 1 l QJ',u. g gg IX-Eff The new and unusual-that sparkling reality which is known as the life of each school year-is caught and held forever within the pages of Bureau built annuals. The ability to assist in making permanent such delight- ful bits of class spontaneity rests in an organization of creative artists guided by some 17 years of College Annual work, which experience is the knowledge of balance and taste and the fitness of doing things well. In the finest year books of American Colleges the sincerity and genu- ineness of Bureau Engraving quality instantly impresses one. They are class records that will live forever. BUREAU OF ENGRAVING, INC. COLLEGE ANNUAL HEADQUARTERS The practical side of Annual management, including adverliring, selling, organization and fnance, is carn- pn-hensively covered in a seriex of Editorial and Business Managemenl books called 'Success in Annual Building, furnished free lo Annual Execulires. Secure Bureau ca-apcralion. We invite your corrapan- dence. an -- - a 319 SSPQIZSPSSPSLEQESIZSPSPSICSXESE Before closing this book We Wish to extend our appreciation to those who have been instru- mental in the building of the '25 jack Rabbit. Especially are We grateful to Hubert Mathieu who generously gave his time to the judging of the beauty contest and in the drawing of a sketch of the Winner. To Andy Smith and E. O. Dowling We owe our thanks for the cartoons which they contrib- uted. The advertisers deserve a Word of appreciation for aiding us and We strongly urge every student to patronize those who have supported us. The Will A. Beach Printing Company and the Bureau of Engraving have materially aided us by their Willingness to help in every Way. iiiiiiiiiilfibdtiidididiiidh 320 . .-9 1, J. rf - G F r ' , 3 fy -. KQV 5-. . mp, . . ng -,1 7. ,, .- ,,. . 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