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V ice-Preridem' Rev. H. V. WIEBE .... ...... . Secretmjy Mr. HL PANKRATZ .... ..... T rmrurer MEMBERS Mr. A. L. SCHELLENBERG, Hillsboro, Kaus. Rev. H. V.xWIEBE, Lehigh, Kaus. Mr. H. Paukratz, Hillsboro, Kaus. Rev. K. HIEBERT, Hillsboro, Kaus Mr. HERMAN ROGALSKY, McPherson, Kaus. Rev. H. H. FLAMING, Coru, Okla. Rev. P. Z. WIEBE, Hooker, Okla. Rev. D. M. HOFER, Chicago, Ill. Mr. K. WARKENTIN PROXY MEMBERS Mr. A. S. KLASSEN for Rev. P. Z. WIEBE Mr. JOHN BLOCK for Rev. I-I. H. FLAMING Dr. V. W1EBE for Rev. D. M. Horan Page 18 1? , PENNER, BECKER, VOGT, HARLIS,.JANZEN ROGALSKY, GROENING, HARMS, GLOECKLER SCHELLENBERG, SCHROEDER, BURKHARD, ISAAC, KOHRS STUDENT COUNCIL 1 W. VOGT ..... , . .,................... ..... P refirlent - ANNA E. HARM9. . . , . . .Vice-Preyisient HERWANNA BECKER .... ..... 5' ecretagy nj G. LEWIS PENNER .... . , . . . .... . . .Treasurer 2 as 1 Executive J. W. VOGT LYDIA ROGALSKY TED GROENING SARA SCHELLENBERG 'JACOB ISAAC Arblmc ELMER BURKHARD ESTER HIEBERT FRED EPP Limitation JAKE ISAAC C. P. KLASSEN ANNA POETKER COUNCIL COMMITTEES , Page 19 .ftiidenf Activigf ANNA E. HARMS Prof. TINA C. HARMS C. P. KLASSEN Prof. S. L. LOEWEN Mrs. A. E. 'JANZEN Liferaijy Aefiiitief MYRTLE GLOECKLER Prof. A. I. FRANTZ RUTH SUDERMAN Finance G. LEWIS PENNER Prof. A. E. JANZEN J. W. VOGT HENRY W. LOHRENZ, M. A Pmridenl COD leave of absenceb Page zo PETER C. PIIEBERT, M. A Acting Prefident Page 21 1 r DAVID E. HARDER A- B. B' D ADOLF I. FRANTZ, A. M., B. D Dean afBi19le Delft P. S. Gouxwz, M. A., B. D. AUGUST R. EBEL, M. A. Pfycbalogy and Education Arr and Hiftofgf Page 22 E 5 P. F. WALL, M. A. S. L. LOEWEN, A. B. Matbematicf Biological .Ycience TINA C, HARMS, M, A, M. I-I. SCHLICHTING, A. B., B. D Dean Engliyh and French E P.f.jfCl70l0g 1l and Education Page 21 JACOB G. EWERT, A. B. A. E. JANZEN, A. B., M. Accts German Commercial A. C. EITZEN, A. B., M. D. MARYJ. REGIER, A. B. Cbemiftry Dean of Women German Page 24' H. S. FOT11 DOROTHY E. COWLEISP B. M Director of Mnfic Piano and Violin HENRY XV. Bums, A. B. EMMA MAE Rupp Direotoa' of Miro-ic Piano Page zf JACOB M. HOFER, A. B. JOHNJ. REGIER, HiJ'f01fjf Manual Training ALDA CHANDLER, B. E. BERTIIA LEPPKE Exprefsimz Home Ecanamicf Page 26 r,, vw -7, ' 'lf 'lf 7 lf. ff 0 C21 Q FZ' FU' FH CU E-fi f,0f!1!1Al'1!1h The juni 0 men me the lawn 0 Gad, Lei flazufi 10711 flu place 0 five sim ' IfI!f761'6-N7 ZU6' 6111? 1ULd'L'i77g 61167 6 , 4 Til! Ike myffic web if done 2 'Z 'lf 'I 'I -,, 'll 'ff v,, S, 4 x 5 C N Q N 4 s Q N Q S 5 . Q 41 X . .,l .NX .G .K S- ,A ,xX .A .XX .A -A .K .K . ., I , X: 'A .Rx .-xx .NN .N-. s . 4 ' x u Q 2 . 'l 5 ' N - , 2 M ' 5 ik Sn. 1, . , , w ' , ' 2 x E ' Q ' 4 N ' 4 x S 4 -s . , ,,,. 4 .6. CLASS 0f 1926 XIIOLA BERGTHOLD-WIEBE Nagarkurnool Deccan, India Eialotgkal Science Class President 4, Vice-President 1, Secretary of Class ig Taborite Staff 1, Student Council 45 Mission Band J., 4, Y.W. Cabinet 1, Sunday P. M. Bible Teacher 4. To he woznanbf if the ,greatest charm of woman. HERBERTJ. WINTER McClusky, N. D. Hiftoiy President of Y.M.C.A. 4, Y.M. Cabinet 7.5 Class President 3, T.C. Chorus 4, Sunday P.M. Bible Teacher 3. Get thee behind he, Book.r. ' EsTHnR KAUIFMAN Hillsboro, Kaus. Hiftory In the yea of Life evefgf person if his own Pilot. GUNDA PRIEB Hillsboro, Kaus. Graduate of Theologkal Conroe Mission Band. God haf Jo eonftitatea' oar nature that io: cannot he happy anleu we arc, or think we are, the fneanf of gooa' to otherff' Page 23 CLASS ef 1927 ANNA E. HARMS Hillsboro, Kans. Biological Science Class President 44 Student Council 34 Y.W.C.A. 1, President 3, Treasurer 44 Herald Staff IQ Taborite Staff 44 Sunday P.M. Bible Class teacher 34 All School Play 44 Literary Sec. 14 Honor Student. Great ai leader! beloved by her clan, with many virtaef that few can impair. ANNA FRANTZ Hillsboro, Kans. Modern Lancgnagey Glee Club 1,2,,34 Herald Staff 7.4 Tabor ite Staff 3,44 Class Secretary44 Stape Peace contest 44 All School Play4. An amlitiauf girl, with a pleafing permnaligf. Prof. SOLOMON S. LOEWEN Hillsboro, ' Kans. Hail! to oar claff rpanror, Who wouldnt admire a man of inch magnanimi- UZ., CATHERINE A. REIMER Collinsville, Okla. Modern Lan gaa gee' Y.W.C.A. Cabinet IQ Mission Band 1,44 Sunday P.M. Bible class teacher 4. Time waytea' if exiitencej urea, if life. Page 29 CLASS 0f 1927 LYDIA ROGALSKY McPherson, Kans. Biological Science Student Council 5,45 Y.VV.C.A. Cabinet 1,3, Pres. 4g Herald Staff lg Taborite Staff lg Sec. of Literary IQ Sunday P.M. lfible class teacher 35 Sec. of Antl- Tobacco Association 4. SinceriU, kinilnefr ana' refereed per- Jonaliijy, these to her are all a realign LY1:1A IERGTHOLD Nagarkurnool, Deccan, India Biological Science Class cfhcer IQ Student Council 15 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 1,7.,4Q Herald Staff 7.5 Taborite Staff IQ Mission Band 1,2545 Glee Club I,7.,4, Honor Student 4. A girl of rejinenient anil cletewniaation, Who if at her hookr from morn till night. HENRY E. HARDER Hillsboro, Kans. Hirtoijf Student Council 45 State Peace contest 3g Mission Band 1,7.,3,45 Glee Club 7.,3, 4. Him pecziliaritier have not :ucceeiled in downing hir naulting ambition. SARAH H. HIEBERT Hillsboro, Kans. Modern Langiiagef Sec. of Literary IQ Vice-Pres. of Y.W. C.A. 1 5 Class Sec. IQ Sunday P.M. Bible class teacher 4. When fomeone'J in trozehle fhelf alwayf near, with a Jinile ana' a word of happy cheer. LOHRENZ WIENS Hillsboro, Kans. Biological Science Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 7.5 Herald Staff'i,7.5 Basketball 7.5 Athletic Board L5 Mission Band 1,45. ' A man with keenneef ofniini, refolute- nfu ofpurpoie and Jharpneff of wit. I-Iii aim if an M.D. Page 30 CLASS Of 1 928 AMOS Tscnerren Carpenter, S. D. Editor-in-Chief of Tahorite College Debate IQ Annual Staff IQ Herald Staff 1,34 Y.M. Cabinet IQ All School Play 3g President of Literary 1,3. When Ifirrt elarped his hand in greeting, His grip raid, Man-a man you're meeting. HERWANNA Batman Indiahoma, Okla. Arroclate Editor of Tahorite Class Sec., LQ Chorus LQ Debate LQ Herald Staff L,3g Business Manager of Girls' Glee Club 35 Sec. of Student Council 3Q All School Play 3Q B.B. Captain L. .S'he'.r pretty and witgf, attire and neat' A romhination thaff hard to heat. RUTH SUDERMAN Hillsboro, Kans. .Yecretary Secretary and Treasurer of Girls' Glee Club 3, Taborite Staff 3g Dramatic Art 3, Bethany Col- lege 1,L. The plays herrelf through the world, and malcef a paradife of it. Mrs, A. E. JANZEN Hillsboro, Kans. Adviser of Y.M.C.A. 3, Sunday P.M. Teacher L. Through a lahyrinth of .rrientzjir fart.: her inz- preuimzahle mind jindf ity wayj ir matter of an amazing mart of detail. In a u1o'd Jhe if hrilliantf' PAUL G. TSCHETTER Bridgewater, S. D. Vife-President f Pres. of State Anti-Tobacco Association 3Q Trea- surer of Class LQ Mission Band L,3g Y.M. Cabinet 1,Lg Gospel Team L,3g Glee Club 1,L,3, All School Play 3Q Debate IQ Oratory 1,L,3, Sunday P.M. Bible Teacher I,lQ College Quartet 3. Our over-arnhitiour, rophiftirated, independent lad. D. S. WIPP Bridgewater, S. D. President. President of Anti-Tobacco Ass'n 3g Y.M. Cabinet 3Q Gospel Team 3g Freeman College 1,L. Don unto otherr ar they like to he done. Hir con- sideration: win our unqualified fruit. J. W. Voor f Corn, Okla. Preeident of Student Council 3: Class Treasurer IQ Y.M. Cabinet IQ Gospel Team 1,L,3g Mission Band 1,L,3g Glee Club 3. May heaven it.: choieert hlefringr Jend, On ruth a man, and ouch a friend. CORNELIUS WALL Hillsboro, Kans. Honor Student Pres. of Gospel Team 3g'SeC. of Gospel Team Lg Mission Band 1,L,3g Y.M. Cabinet LQ Junior Glee Club L,3. 'hfcholarbf and reticent, about hir Marteru hufi- nerr. Jncon P. BALZER Bingham Lake, Minn. Clan Treasurer 35 Y.M. Cabinet 1,Lg Mission Band L,3g Anti-Tobacco Association 7.,3QJU1'llOI' Glee Club 1,Lg O.T.F. Quartet L. A genial temper and no vices. Page 51 CLASS Uf 1929 DANIEL Sci-IELLENBERG Buhler, Kans. Class Pres. LQ Student Council President IQ Mission Band 1,Lg Glee Club I,Lg Ba,ketball Coach LQ Athletic Board L. Man wanfr hut liftle here helaw, ner wantr that litfle lJng. ' ESTER HIEBERT Buhler, Kans. Class Secretary Lg Basketball 1,Lg All School Play LQ Literary Sec. L, Athletic Board L, Tabor- it: Staff L. Her dangerourbf dark anal .rparkling eyes reveal ta ur her oivaciour ana' charming per.ronali1jf. V1oLA Hianaivr Hillsboro, Kans. Taborite Staff Lg Glee Club 1,L, All School Play Lg Vice-President of Class L. Ar wirtfullv charming af the muri: rhe plant. MYRTLE GLOECKLER Shafter, Calif. Class Treasurer 2.QSELl1l3HI Council L, Y.W.C.A. Cabinet L, Hzrald Staff 1,L, Taborite Staff IQ Glee Club 1,Lg Basketball 1,L, Ladies' Quartet IQ All Sshool Play L, Literary Secretary 1. Her fare war of a heaugf fair, more heaufzful her mind. - J. MARK Hinnan-r Hillsboro, Kans. Business Manager of Taborite LQ Business Man- ager of Herald lg All School Play L. Another Meolico. Who ir the greater! man in .rchool anal why am I? G. LEWIS PENNER Hillsboro, Kans. Editor of Tabor Herald L, Class President 1, Treasurer of Stud :nt Council L, Debate IQ Asso- ciate Editor of Taborite Lg All School Play LQ Life it at ironic ar a grinning mark. ALMA GLOECKLER Shafter, Calif. Y,W.C.A. Cabinet 1,L, Herald Staff ig Mission Band 1,L, Glee Club 1,L, Sunday P.M. Bible Teacher IQ Ladies' Quart-et 1,L. .S'in:ere, with a jine apprefiatian of arf. Quiet except when her humor gets' the her! of her. Mrs. G. S. KLAss1sN Hillsboro, Kans. Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. Equal part.: of generorigf anal lzinrlnerr, liheralbf rpiceal with laughlfer and enthuriarmf' ELIZABETH Vori-1 Deverakunda, India From old India Jhe har ahrarheu' a large mearure of that fne oriental culture. PAUL BARTEL Shantung, China. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet Lg Herald Staff LQ Mission Band 1, LQ Peace Orator 1. Whatever may he .rairl ahout hifn, he if a ,gentleman learn. FRANK KROEKER Hillsboro, Kans. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet L, Gospel Team 1,L, Mis- sion Band L, Honor Student L. A :on of john Bull. There'J plenzy of Canadian Neel in hir character. . IRENE POSPISIL Lost Springs, Kans. The likex to .truely inreclf -'hui not human onerf' Page 32 CLASS 01' 1929 A. R. E1-P Hillsboro, Kgans. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1,15 Gospel Team 1,15 Presi- dent of Mission Band 1, Glee Club 1,1,5 O.T.F.5 Quartet 1. A Mennonite hy hirth and a Puritan hy choice. HELENJAEGLI Hillsboro, Kans. Glee Club lj Basketball 1,15 Literary Sec. LQ A talkative girl. Gfflfhjl intererted in Barkethallf D. SAWATSKY St. James, Minn. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 1,15 Gospel Team 1,15 Mission Band 1,1g Glee Club 1,15 O.T.F. Quartet. A man who did hir own thinking and needr little advice. i J. J. GERBRANDT Reedley, Calif. Y.M.C.A. President 15 Mission Band 1. I am .ringularhv nmrriedf' MILDRED Sian Hope, Kans. Her nature .roothey the threatening mien of her lockrf' MELBA PANKRATZ Hillsboro, Kans. Although her work keepr her very hwy, rhe har time which .the Jharer with fdfflhg' ntemherrf' HENRY Goaivrz Buhler, Kans. Secretary and Treasurer of Anti-Tobacco Ass'n. IQ Glee Club 1,15 Quartet 1. I have no dale! onbf a rtanding appointment. HARVEY Knusa Lorraine, Kaus. Junior Glec Club. 'AI am ,rlow hut beware when I get there. ALMA GROENING Hillsboro, Kans. Student Council 15 Y.W.C.A. Cabinet 15 Athletic Board 15 Literary Sec. IQ Junior Glee Club Pianist 1,1. Her greateft endowment if an uncommon Jhare of common fenre, and an underftanding heart. SARA Vo'rn A Deverakunda, India. Sunday P.M. Bible Teacher 1, All School Play 15 Basketball 1. Her kind heart ir a fountain of gladnerr, making everything in it: oicinigf frerhen into rmile.r. B. F. HEITZMAN ' Y.M,C.A. Cabinet 15 Gos el Team 1,15 Mission Banclg Glee Club 1,15 O.Tl?F. Quartet IQ Pres. junior Glee Club LQ Pres. of Anti-Tobacco Ass'n.1. Let ur agree to diragree in all pointr in which we do not agree. A. W. GAEDE Hillsboro, Kans. He'.r 4 father, an ex-.rrhool teaeher, a farmer, and a pre-medic-heroer are made-. Page 33 CLASS of 1930 FRED EPP Fairview, Okla. President of class, President of Liter- ary Society, Vice-president of Anti- Tobacco Association. Po.ritioeb1 the hert thing a man can have it a .rtrong phyyiquef' JACOB SCHMIDT Hillsboro, Kaus. Vice-president of class, editor of Taborite Staff, Junior Glee Club. ' 'We know nothing of tomorrow! our hari- nerr if to he good and happy today. Louisa GOENTZEL Marion, Kans. Secretary of class, Ladies Glee Club, Y.W. Cabinet. A happy dirporition the iloth pottery, She if a very rare girl we inurt conferf. PETER H. KASPER Lehigh, Kans. Treasurer of class, Junior Glee Club. A man offew wora'J, fair and rqnaref' MARIE POETKER Shafter, Calif. Ladies Glee Club, Ladies Quartet, Basketball, Librarian. Long live the merry heart, That langhr hy night and day. ADINA SIEMENS Buhler, Kaus. A Jtnelioay lafr, of quiet per.ronaliU. TED GROENING Hillsboro, Kans. Student Council, Taborite Staff, Mens Glee Club. Hi: mind hir kingaloinj hir will hir law. EDNA PATZKOWSKY Fairview, Okla. Ladies Glee Club, Basketball, All School Play, Secretary of Literary Society. O Lauie, thou art fair ar the inorningk earbf heamf' SARA SCHELLENBERG Hillsboro, Kans. Ladies Glee Club, Student Council, Basketball Teamg All School Play. Chuck fall of pep, with a little extra thrown in. -, fi Page 34 otfxss ef 1930 MIKE HOFER Doltou, S. Dakota Junior Glee Club. A cheerful hoo, ana' a good old Jcont. ANNA POETKER Shafter, Calif. Ladies' Glee Clubg Ladies' Quartetg Basketball. X, i They may zvomentangi nomic Jhould never he dated. ' ' ' , 'r ,, .1 ' HAbliN!ilTllSCIiII1QTTHAUER Marion, Kaus. A.rfured hat friendly, wiie and gay, A lady in evefy way. 4 BENNIE PANAKRATZ Hillsboro, Kaus. captain of B.B. Team, Junior Glee Clubg President of Literary Society. Though college dayr have memorief, give nee. eollegei nightr. BERTHA ABRIAN Buhler, Kaus. A reserved hut gentle rorehnd from the .Yana Hill Country. ALICE KAIKBEKI ii I Boyd, Okla. Sunday P.M. Bible teacher, Girls' B.B. We know ,the if full of good naturef' THEODORE FRIESEN Hillsboro, Kaus. Mission Baud. 'ANo glow I covet, no richer I want, Afnhition if nothing to me. ole 1 5 I 'K f il? REBA I-Iuobs i Norway, Kaus Basketball. ' Alwajf.r'haj7py and fall of life. Mrs.JAcoB GERBRANDT Reedley, Cal. Mission Baud, Ladies' Glee Club. I have a heart zvirh room for EUBIQ' joy. Page ff CLASS Qf 1 930 ALICE SCHUBER Okeenc, Okla. Ladies' Glce Club, Dramatic Art. And when this girl begins to sing, The halls just ring and ring and ring. STELLA PANKRATZ Hillsboro, Kans. Ladies' Glee Club. Her voice is her greatest art. HERMAN HIEBERT Hillsboro, Kans. Mcn's Glee Club, Mission Band. To he or not to he, that is the question. GUsTAv FAUL Hillsboro, Kans. Mission Band, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. You look wisej pray correct that error. HELEN NICKEL Inman, Kans. Laclics' Glce ClubgSunday P.M. Bible teacher. This little girl is fair and good, And always does the thing she should. FRIEDA EPP Mountain Lake, Minn. Too modest to live out her inner urges. JACOB FoTH Goessel, Kans' Atpeaee with the world. ALICE HANNEMAN Marion, Kans. Ladies' Glee ClubgExpression Grad- uate. Friendship, like love is hut a name Unless to one you stint the flame. HENRY LEPP Dalmeny, Sask. All School Play. A jolbf, true and happy fellow. TINA KORNELSON Hillsboro, Kans. Mission Band. The life that counts must helpful he, The cares and needs of others see. Page 36 rl, '1 I I -qi ll 'ff 'X ff ,tiff ? Ci ? 5 5:1 Z '24 0 0. ff- 11. ff. A. fI-fl. A. ,-,. ff. fbesc fmzz 01011 ciesfzazy have Jfzll I0 meet Amlgef, fha p!lff67 0 f!96Z1 tfzppzng wr Tlnczl ll1flCiJlrlllQl7f6l and Au 40012611 zum fl ffzpefffy Cullen! Zz c llllll 11141111 NXAAXAAXAAAAK 'QI I 4 I 4 9 '4 4 2 2 4 4 4 -,,1 Q 'fl , -, -. ,, . ,, . , E. .A A .XX -xx .N .xx .ox .N l Q v w Q A. N z X x Nf- ' wx, x , 4 , A w . . 1, , 11 , - - X , V X. ' X Nd- ' x Q . l l Nt- X L , x V x. . ' I '-1 B 4 2 H ' v mi. 4 SJ' . S h , 1 X A p , X . . . 4 , 4 5 N . . ' fl V 'fl fl! I 'fl 'll Page 38 CLASS rf 1926 JACOB JENNINGS GERBRANDT Reeclley, Calif. Limited in hir caparlfiff, But 2 zfinite in hir elerirey. MARY PLETT Lehigh, Kaus. 'lHaT a mind of her own and lznowf how to run it. MARTHA REGIER Hillsboro, Kaus. A Tweet ,girl wifh a Tweeter rmilef' FRED EPP Fairview, Okla. My strength if af the strength of ten. PETER HERBERT KASPFR Lehigh, Kaus. Hjleientlft-he can folveyour trouhleef hy formula. KATHRYN KLASSEN Iumau, Kaus. All if right with the world, ro why Jhoulel I worry. MARTHA BESSIE TSCHETTER Carpenter, So. Dakota Martha if famous for her rmrler and her general ,good will towarelr all. GUSTAV PAUL Hillsboro, Kaus. MVy name Jayr I am lagy, hut the Faulf have a gooel reputation in North Dakota. MABEL ANNA FRANTZ Eoycl, Okla. Af for me and my house, I prefer hlondeff' CORNELIUS WALL Hllsboro, Kaus. He who if firm anal rerolute in will moulals' the worlel to himself. CLASS 0f I 926 KATHERINE B. WIEBE Hillsboro, Kaus. She cheer: uf on to vietorgffefpeeialbf in hafketballf' THEODORE FRIESEN Hillsboro, Kans. A rnan'.r greateft fortune if hir wife. HENRY L. GOERTZEN Inman, Kaus. The force of hif merit maker hir way. SARA GLADYS SCHELLENBERG Hillsboro, Kans. .YayJ what fhe thinkf and thinkf what .rhe Jayf if right. SUSIE D. KLASSEN Hillsboro, Kaus. Upright Jirnplicigf if the eleepeft wir- dom. LoU1sE SUDERMAN Hillsboro, Kaus. There ifa .roft and pensive grace, a glow of rnodeny upon her face. MENNO NATHANIEL HARDER Hillsboro, Kans. The Hermit. PETER J. STOBBE Borden, Sask. Canada Diligenee ix a poor man'.r wealth. ANNA DAISY SUDERMAN Hillsboro, Kaus. Smile, andye fhall win, love and it will he returned untoyou, wait and all will come out well. HELEN H. HAMM Hooker, Okla. One of thofe Jilent forcef whieh workr .rteaalibr and surebf' Page 39 CLASS ef 1926 EDWARD R. KROEKER Inman, Kans. Life is real and I am in earnest. HERMAN HARRY HIEBERT Hillsboro, Kans. I strive ta please. MARIE WILLEMS Inman, Kans. Steady and Indastriausf' JUSTINA HARDER Borden, Sask., Can. Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful' OTTO FUNKE RICHERT Moundriclge, Kans. It is in learning music that nzanyyoztth- ful hearts learn to love Ask Ott. JACOB H. FOTH Hillsboro, Kans. 3'inceriU is a trait of true and noble manhood. ALICE KARBER Boyd, Okla. Not like most rgirlsj when she talks she ' says sarnethingf' SARAH REIMER Canton, Kaus. Patience is the kg' of content. A JACOB FRANK BALZER Hooker, Qkla. The sedate, yet agreeable lad from the Panhandle. Page 40 CLASS 0f 1927 SAMUEL S. KLASSEN Lehigh, Kans. Class Treasurer 4, Glee Club 3,4g Vice-President of Literary 4. Good humor if one of the heft artirlef of dren one can wear in fociegff' BERTHA E. NIKKEL Joes, Colo. Class officer 3, Herald Staffg , Literary Sec. 3. She i.r pretigf to walk with, and witty to talk with and plearant to think of. BEss1E A. CORNELSEN Hillsboro, Kans. Life if Jo .rhort and inrecure that I would not hurry away from any plea.rure. SAMUEL D. BECKER lndiahoma, Okla. Junior Glee Club 4. Earb to hed, lie af long ar you can, Eat ham and eggf and you'll 'Joon he a man. ABE S. EDIGER Buhler, Kaus. Glee Club 3,4g Basketball 3,4. Hit heart is light within him, whatever wind may blow. ANNA L. PENNER Hillsboro, Kaus. Glee Club 3,4. It if her nature to hlonom into Jong, hut it changer a little when thingy go wrong. MARYJ. WIENS Hillsboro, Kans. Oh neat little girl what if your name? And the replied, 'Tif Mary jane. ARTHUR-I. CLAISSEN Hillsboro, Kaus. Junior Glee Club 3,4. He trier to he kind to otherr and make life len dijfeult for them. H MARTHA ADRIAN Hillsboro, Kaus. xWho eoer .raw her frown at work or anything elite? Page 41 3 l 1 CLASS 0f 1927 BARBARA E. KLEINSASSER Carpenter, So. Dakota Now remaineth life, love and laugh- ter, Jut the ,greatert of there if love. DAN W. EITZEN Hillsboro, Kans. Junior Glee Club 45 All School Play 4. Mi.rc,hief lurky in hir shining Qfer, He'r handsome offace and keen of mind. HELEN FOTH Goessel, Kans. Salutatoriang Glee Club 7.,3,4g Cho- rus 3, Student Council 3. That fhe if timid we all knowj But it'.r her character we admire Jo. HENRY R. WIENS Bessie, Okla. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet 3,43 Gospel Team 4, Mission Band 3,44 Anti-Tobacco Treas. 4, Vice-pres. of Literary 4, Sun- day P.M. Bible Teacher 3,4. A kind true heart, a rpirit high, Are written in hir manb eye. WESLEY HANNEMAN Marion, Kaus. Junior Glee Club 45 Debate 4. Silence har become hi: mother tongue. MARY N. HARMS Hillsboro, Kans. .S'he'J alwayr hug, hut quiet ahout it. ROSIE B. HIEBERT Hillsboro, Kans. The Golden Locke of her clam. .S'he'llt1gf aiything once. A. W. EPP Fairview, Okla. He ir cheerful and courteour, with hir heart'J franke welcome written in hir face. J. LEONARD NIKKEL Joes, Colo. All School Play 4. At manual training he'r a hit, Sharp ae a knife ir hir wit. Page 42 CLASS ef 1927 CORNELIU5 P. KLASSEN Reedley, Calif. Student Council 35 Debate 45 State Anti-Tobacco Contest 45Students Coun- c11 35 Debate 45 Taborite Staff 45 Y.M. C.A. Sec. 45 Gcspel Team 45 Mission Band 4. A live wire never get: rtepped on. A rue- cerfful orator and prorpective leader. SARAH SEIBEL Hillsboro, Kans. A gentle maid of rural hreedingf' HENQRY H. LOEWEN Lehigh, Kans. Debate 45 Junior Glee Cluo 4. No matter how long or hard the ftfife, Henry will make a fuceers of life. ELMER BiURKHARD Joes, Colo. Class Pres 35 Vice-Pres. 45 Debate 45 Herald Staff 45 Student Council 45JL11'1- ior Glee Club 35 All School Play 45 Basket Ball Team 45 Athletic Club 4. A grateful athletej hefidef ftudier he jindx time to win a friend. Good luck Elmer. ' ANNA BLOCK Hillsboro, Kans. Think twice heforeyou speak, then rpeak to j'our.relf. SUSIE V. BARTEL Corn, Okla. She often sayr: I don't care, hut her actionf prove Jhe'll dare. HENRY R. -BARTEL Enid, Okla. Basketball, 3,4. If everything hy .rtartf and nothing long, A milkrhake a day will perhapt make him Jtrong. JACOB S. HAGEN Hillsboro, Kans. Junior Glee Club 152.5 Sunday P.M. Bible Class. Flatter this man'J vanigf and you might lead him around the world. MARGARET UNRUH Durham, Kans. Her nohle character har heen molded .fecretbr through dijftultieff' Page 43 Page 44 CLASS 0f 1928 EDWARD KLIEWER Boyd, Okla. AJ kind ar he if long. KATHERINE HARMS Hillsboro, Kans. If: nice to be natural, when you are naturalbf nice. AGNES BARTEL Tasaohsien, Shan- tung, China. We can do more good by being good, than any other way. CLARENCE WEYAND Lodi, Calif. He swim: in hir own .rmile.r. LEO GOENTZEL Marion, Kans. He'.r a fellow rare, Who playr the game square. ELDORA BURKHARD Joes, Colo. Her personality ringr of extraordinary quality. Mrs. A. A. NICKEL Hillsboro, Kaus. Ham a happy oarieiy of culinary and academic interertrf' A. A. NICKEL Hillsboro, Kans. A Jerupulour hurbandj hir favorite eolor if drab. A ELIZABETH HARMS Hillsboro, Kans. Good and fair, with flaxen hair. CLASS 0f 1928 PETER E. KLASSEN Inman, Kaus. A cheerful grin will let you in, Where the kicker if never known. ORA KIEFERLE Hope,Kaus. Her Jmiler go all the way around and button in the hack. EVA ESTHER RATZLAFF Hillsboro, Kaus. Simple and demuref' HENRY C. WICHERT Fairview, Okla. .S'ometime.r charming, Jometimey roy, Ye! he never failf to please. HELEN THIESSFN Inman, Kaus. Her modesgf if a candle fa her merit. CARL WICHERT Fairview, Okla. The Jwaggering, genteel eowpuncherf' VICTOR SCHNEIDER Hillsboro, Kaus. Mgr ereditf haunt me day and night. LOTTIE SCHROEDER Hillsboro, Kaus. The girl that lover and laughs. DAVID E. FRANZ Inman, Kaus. Adoife if .reldom weleornej thofe who need it most like it lean. Page 45 '-5 F'-1, V3 X CLASS ef 1929 ARTHUR WIENS Ingalls, Kaus. I-Iir own manner and charaster ir he- coming to him. AGNES FRIISEN Meade, Kaus. Laoi,rhbf anel promircnonrb hroaelcaetr words wherever The tnrnff' MARTHA H. UNRUH Hillsboro, Kaus. A merry heart maketh a cheerful connt- enancef' RUEBEN FRANTZ Boyd, Okla. This man haf nothing to hoaft of hut jnrt hir plain goo:l nature. JACOB ISAAC Recdlcy, Cal. DiJcreet, diligent and mild of temper. The near future holdr much in Jtore for him. MARTHA UNRUH Durham, Kaus. ln dealing out nirtner Prooijence gave her an exqnisifebf tender nature. SUSAN KASPER Lehigh , Kaus. She ir one who if always there hut never heard. MARIE ENNS Lustre, Nloutaua. A perfect e,'nho,ii.'nent of jollity and goozl will. HOMERIHIEBERT Hillsboro, Kaus. Hfolbf in fpite of hir growing painff' f J ' fi-5 Page 46 CLASS Of 1929 THEODORE HARDE R Hillsboro, Kaus. Harte anal .rpeeel are bif eznlilmtblesf' KATHERINE LEPP Her piezjf if ez EDITH GOERTZ Dalmauy, Com, tezlifmon to ber. Hillsboro, Kaus. A fpfgf and bappy lon, fmt bubbl- ing over with Jong PETER FooTE Poised envoy on MARY JANZEN A mewy lam w mul mirth. Bessie, Oklu. fvznumy 26, 195. Enid, Oklzl. bore ldllgblfl' lingo tlcrze L tbe dormitory balls. HELEN HARDER Meade, Kaus. 'ffimplioly and Jineeeijf rlwell in ber bent. JOHN WOHLGEMUTH Hillsboro, Kaus. OtberJ bezve married, Zdbfjf not I. GEORGE FRANTZ Never accmerl exertion. ' ' Iumau, Kaus. of the erifne of over- Pdgf 47 CLASS ef 1930 MARTHA Koi-ms Dillou, Kaus. 'School is all right, hut taking latin if different. B. B. DAHL Colby, Kaus. AJpireJ to he a inucicianf' ALMA HARDER Peabody, Kaus. One Jeinester will ainpbz educate me. ANNA DRIEDGER Reeclley, Calif. A Jmile for all, a welcome glad, A joyful coaxing way che had. SOLOMON SEIBEL Hillsboro, Kaus. A typical yearling of the cheefgf cheruh UP?-H WILLIE HERNESY Iudiahoma, Okla. The hundred per cent Afnericanj he'c a Caminanchef' EDNA WUTHNOW Hope, Kaus. E What .rweet delight a quiet life ajjfordc. SUSIE FRIESEN Hillsboro, Kaus. I am what I appear to he. PETER THIESSEN St. Elizabeth, Maui- toba, Canada. Yea, he if from Runia, hut certainbf not a Bolshevik, a rejined gentleman. ESTHER BALZER Hillsboro, Kaus. A cheerful countenance hetokenc a ,good heart. Page 48 CLASS ef 1930 TENA REGIER Enid, Okla. GentleneJJ and goodneff of heart are her wealth. IDA LANGHOFER Hillsboro, Kaus. Genial ahiligf in are. EVALINA HIEBERT Hillsboro, Kaus. A fewyearf will make a ,great difference, jayt wait and fee. JOHNJ. GERBRANDT Reedley, Calif. If I onbf had the education I would preach. FRANKLIN Torzws Hillsboro, Kaus. If I had the phyeical Jeamina eo hear me up I would go fame. LILLIAN BOESE, Lehigh, Kaus. ModeJty if the heanzjf of woman. IDA RATZLAFF Hillsboro, Kaus. I am slow hut remernher the torloefe ,got there , LEO LANGHOFER Hillsboro, Kaus. Treat me right, or leave me alone. JOHN PAUTCHE Iudiahoma, Okla. I make it a point to he Jternf' Mrs. JOHN GERBRANDT Recdlcy, Calif. When you are marrird, iff hen' to he enhmifeive. EsTHER KLAssEN Hillsboro, Kaus. A fontented perfon ie never poor. Page 49 SECOND SEMESTER ENTRANTS HERBERT WIENS Shanghang, China College Freshman The ftnely of mathematlef ,giver grafp and power to the mind. EDWARD KROEKER Inman, Kans. College Freshman A Jmile if worth a million elollarf anel eloern't cost a cent. PETE DALKE Hillsboro, Kans. College Sophomore The moeleft man har everything to gain. KIUANITA STEINLE Dorrance, Kans. College Sophomore Ln L 1 V 1 Il The greater! pleasure tn lzfe er lone. XVALDO PANKRATZ Hillsboro, Kans. Academy Freshman . Yet to he hearel from. JOHN BERGEN Corn, Okla. Academy Senior Christianity if the ,gooel manlr text,' hir life, the illnftrationf' MARY KoWsLoWs.KY Lustre, Montana Academy Freshman Cheerfnlne.r.r if the oyffhoot 0fgU0li7Z6.IJ'. SARA HEINRICHS Canton, Kans. Academy Junior A'LovinLg kinelnefr if greater than law.f. J. W. XVIEBE Corn, Okla. Academy Sophomore Grace is to the hotly what ,good sense if to the mind. DAVID REIMER Canton, Kans. Academy Sophomore T ean go, if I get Jtarteelf' ABE DAHL Colby, Kans. Academy Freshman The fork if my pen and the plow my hook. WILLIE SCI-IMIDT Corn, Okla. Academy Sophomore GoJh, I'm hayhfnlf' Page fo 'V 0 'V V! X V 1 f I ' ymx !.AX .AX .AX -AX .AX !.A AX fhyx S ' n xx 4 P . I 2 V 9 4 4 1 N S . 'e V! X Y Y X Axfxfx fxxx XAWA, S ' 6 .4 S S' 4 5 J 5 be 4 f x' b 4 S Z ' X' ' ' ' V' Q' ' xg 1.x 1. b. 11. UA 1 . .X A 2 4 1 4 f Y 'I 'I ll I f 'ff ! 'I If If 1 ? 65 Pzli 2:4 'ff F'-T4 PS3 1:23 5:5 U13 X XX XX -KX xX NK Q A. .0. 0. fx. ff. A. Ii, 1,4 A. M ,L Hfmvzfzg blzfzflly but wmv my Jlllflj Emi? 01 fzzmml bzf ate, Hff mag not Jac how the ugh! fmfc lookf, U0 can ozzlg zucazzc mmf zvfzzf ' fflfffff xxXxX x XX 2 4 2 2 '4 Q 2 4 4 4 4 4 -74 , -, -, , , ,I , 17 I ' . Ab - , , - -N 4 k Ag ' C , N 4 , , . N E N , , , X ' V , ' X , -4 I, x w ,N . 4 N X, , -, N , 3 . 4 I L N ' - 4 2 Y V ' r N ' 9 . . N I A X 7 1 n,'X 5 X ! 4 7, ' 1 Q . ' ' . 4 9 X' 1 'ff fl fl 11 l'lf '1 v,, 'I TABORITE STAFF V MARK HIEBERT, Bimiizeyf Mcg1'. AMOS TSCHETTER, Editor in Chief. S. L. LOEWEN, Fdcj. Adi'i.re1',' G. L. PENNER A.r.r'f. Ed.,' HERWANNA BECKER, Ayft. Ed A C. P. KLASSEN, AJ.r't. Bm. IV1kgr.,' TED GROENING, A.rf't. Bw. Mgr. JACOB SCHMIDT, Erefbmdfi ESTER HIEBERT, Fedfzire Ed.: RUTH SUDERMAvN,flH'li0I' Ed ANNA FRANTZ, .Yeifiar Ed.,' MYRTLE GLOECKLER, .Siapbomore Edifar. XITIOLA HIEBERT, Eine Arm' FRED EPP, Clam of I926,' ANNA HARMS, Religiozu. Page' j4 THE HERALD A. I. FRANIZ, Adzziferj G. LEWIS PENNER, EdiI01','J. MARK HIEBERT, Bm, Mgr. MYRTLE GLOECKLER, Relifgioufj AMOS TSCHETTER, Newry HERWANNA BECKER, Newy, PAUL BARTEL, Relicgiozm' HERMAN HIEBERT, EXChfH'lgL',' CLARENCE XVEYAND, Adv. Af.x't.,' ELMER BURKHARD,AflIl Page ff ANTPTOBACCO ASSOCIATIGN D. S. VVYIPF. . . .... Prefialenl FRED EPP-. , . . .Vita-prefialent H. R. WIENS ....,. . . . Treasurer LYD1A Roo -XLSKY. . . . . .Secrefaay The college is the legitimate home of the idealist. Among its ranks are always to be found Crusaders in some social reform. This spirit and the opportunity for training in oratory which the contests fur- nish, have been the motive for organizing the Anti-Tobacco Association. Of course a radical cause is always somewhat unpopular with the masses, but that need not necessarily detract from the intrinsic value of such a movement for its members. Annually,since its introduction,the organization has sponsored a local oratorical contest in which one student was selected to represent the College at the state con- test. Tobacco, its harmfulness to society, and plans for its eradication have been the bases of all orations. The information the public thereby receives is enlightening, and one is convinced that the tobacco menace is a growing problem with social progress. There are five Colleges in the state participating in the contest this year. These form an organization of which Paul Tschetter from Tabor was president for the last term. The contest was held at Miltonvale. Next year it will take place at Tabor and we are anticipating a successful season. Page fo' ORATORY Three contestants competed for first honors in the local Peace Contest on April 6th,.1916. They were: Paul Bartel, Paul Tschetter, and Henry E. Harder. Mr. Harder was awarded first place by the judges with his oration The Path to Peace . He represented Tabor at the State Contest held at Fairmont College in April. Al- though not receiving a high ranking in this contest the work of Mr. Harder as an orator is commendable. In the local Anti-Tobacco Contest held in March, 1916, Sara Schellenberg won first place over D. L. Regier, J. Gerbrandt, and Emma Lange with her oration The Sting of the Serpent . She ably represented Tabor at the State Contest held at McPherson in April where she was awarded third place. Four orators took part in the home Peace Contest this year. They were the following: Anna Frantz, Herman Hiebert, Paul Tschetter and Gerbrandt. The judges awarded Miss Frantz a unanimous hrst. The subject of her oration is Wom- en's Contribution Toward World Peace . She will uphold Tabor honors at the State Contest to be held at Winfield on the und of April. Corny Klassen and Fred Epp were the local orators in Anti-Tobacco Contest this year. The former succeeded in clinching first place with his oration The Chal- lenge ofthe Century . At the State Contest held at Miltonvale he was ranked third. Page f7 HOFER PENNER BECKER SCHELLENBERG COLLEGE DEBATE I 9 2 6 Ajfrmatz ve N eigeztz ue G. L. PENNER T. R. SCHELLENBERG PAUL Hoifizu HERWANNA BECKER ,Qzee.rfian.' Resolved: That the United States should recognize the Soviet Govern ment of Russia. Prof. A. I. FRANTZ Prof. M. HOFER College Debate Coezeb Academy Debate Coach Page 58 Emi' KROEKER PAUL HAREER STOBBE HIEBERT ACADEMY DEBATE 1 Q 2 6 Aj? rzgmti ve Necgati ve FRED EPP MENNO HARDER ED KROEKER PETER STOBBE GUSZYAV FAUL HERMAN HIEBERT I l Que.rtion.' Resolvedg That the proposed twentieth amendment should he adopted. ACADEMY DEBATE 1 9 2 7 Ajfrmutive Nfgmtiwe CORNY KLASSIZN LEO GOENTZEL ELMER BURKHARD HENRY LOEWEN WEs1.EY HANNEMAN HOMER L. HIEBERT v,Qll6J'ff071.' Resolved :, That a federal department of education be established, with a secretary in the President's cabmet. KLASSEN BURKHARD HANfNEMAN GOENTZEL LOEWEN HIEBERT Page 59 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ESTHER PANKRATZ HENRY LOEWEN Champion Typiff Champion Penmmz Page 60 MANUAL TRAINING DEPARTMENT Recognition of the supreme value of learning to do and make things with your hands was the impetus for the- introduction of a manual training department into the academy this year. It emphasizes the trend of modern education towards the applied sciencesg to learn to do rather than how to do. John Regier was given charge of the department and did some very commend- able work, as the displays made in the HighSehool ,The Home Furnishing Store, and the college, evidenced. The cedar chests, radio cabinets and other articles of furni- ture which the boys made show workmanship of exceptional merit. Two classes from the high school and two from the college received instruction in this art this year. 'I' ++'!' 4' Page 61 OLYMPIAN LITERARY SOCIETY 'I' 'lvl-4' 'I' OFFICERS OF THE YEAR First Term AMOS TSCHETTER. . . ..,........ ,.., P refident HARVEY KRUsE. . . Vice-Piwident ALMA GROENING .... ..., 5' ecrcfizy Prof. P. S. GOERTZ .,.. .........,...,. . . .Critic Second Term FRED EPP ..... ............ .... P r widen! SAM KLASSEN .... Vice-President ESTER HIEBERT. . . ..... Secretary Prof. H. S. FOTH. .. .........,,... ...Critic Third Term BENNY PANKRATZ. . . ......,... .... P rerident A. W. EPP .....,,.. Vice-Prefident HEI,EN AEGLI ....... ...... S ecretagf Prof. A. I. FRANTZ ..,. ........... p ..,. 1 . . .Critic Fourth Term E. R. KROEKER . . . ............ .... P reyident H. R. WIENS ..... Vice-Preiiiient EDNA PATZKOWSK1. . . ..... Secretary TINA C. HARMS. . . . . .Critic During the last two years the Olympian Literary Society held its usual place among the organizations of the school. One would hesitate to say that it was a success or even that it functioned properlyg yet many programs were rendered and some features bespeaking extraordinary talent and skill were produced. During the first semester, interest in the society was high, but on account of the multipli- city of other activities and programs, it later ebbed away. Every student is considered a member of the societyg and its primary purpose is to give to each student an opportunity to give a public performance in his particular field of achievement. But when college seniors, academy freshmen and the public meet for an enter- tainment, the arts fly out of the window, and the name Literary Society becomes really a misnomen, the organization being more of an entertainment society, than anything else. Art flourishes only under fine Cultivation and nurtureg it never has been and never will be for the masses. Several attem ts have been made to reor anize the societ into several smaller h t . I , 8 Y units but have failed u till nowg this evidences a lamentable ne lect of art amon , . . .g . people who presume to receive an education. We however persist in our hope that in some future day an awakening will occur here. Page 62 Religiwun f Y '1 'f I lf iff ff 'X ff ! lf f 4 4 2 9 'A Q 2 2 4 4 4 4 QNX -X XX A XX NX XX X L, 0, f1. fi. fl. 10- fl,f1. ff. ,QA jj. Beef looking ezbooe 01 the peeffenz, No zoeeeoei hezflo fo Coll, 01213 let hzm look Clem zfefo Heaven, The pefjeef jmffez 71 lf flzeze If ff 1 1 1 rg 1 f x xX xX X xx xx x v ' 'f 1 ' '1 ' -ff , ry .5 - , , L 'X .. A A . X P N l 4 , A , N N 7, L Q 3 ' N 4 . , N fy 4 N ' u ' D , l v N N 9 . N V ' x 4 N ' 7 . mx 2 v ' ' I V . 1 4 . , . I . 4 7 4 .9 V X , ' 'ff 'lf 'I 'I I 'I 'ff vfl vll 71 GROENING, BARTEL, KLASSEN, GOENTZEL, GLOECKLER, JANZEN ROGALSKY, BERGTHOLD, HARMS, REGIER, BLOCK ENN s, GLOECKLER Y.W. C. A. LYDIA ROGALSKY .... ................., ...... P r efident LYDIA BERGTHOLD .... . . .Vice-Proficient ALMA GLOECKLER. . , ..,.... Secretary ANNA HARMS. ,Q ..... .... T reafurer Mrs. A. E. JANZEN. . . . K ......,,. K. 4.., . . .Adoifer COMMITTEE CI-IAIRMEN ALMA GROENJNG ............ AGNES BARTEL ,..,. Mrs. G. S. KLASSBN LOUISE GOENTZEL. , LYDIA BERGTHOLD. . . MARYJ. REGIER. . . ANNA BLOCK .,.,. MARIE ENNS ......... MYRTLE GLOECKLER .... Pag: 64 Memberxbip . . . Librarian . . .Minion . . .Social . . .Prayer .......Bi12le . . .Pablicigz . . . .Vixiting . . . .Devotional EPP, WIPF, BARTEL, KROEKER, HEITZMAN, GERBRANDT, KLASSEN, JANZEN, NICKEL, WIENS Y. M. C. A J. GERBRANDT ..... B F . . HEITZMAN C. P. KLASSEN. . F. F. KROEKER. .. A. E. JANZEN. . . A. R. EPP ...... D. S. WIPF ,.... H P. . BARTEL. .. B. F. HEITZMAN A. A. NICKEL .... H. R. WIENS. .. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Page 65 . . . .Prefident Vice-Pifefident .......Yecretmgf . .Treimirer . . , .Advifer . . .Devotional ..,.....S'ociiz! , . . .Miffion . . . . .Prayer . . . .Visiting . . . .Bible MISSION SALE Here the odd moment tells its story. To see the tremendous amount of work turned out by the deft fingers cf our Y.YV.C.A. girlsfand all in their so-called leisure time-Y-calls to our mind those appreciative words of Schiller: Elmer die I'il'l7I!6'iZ,' .sie .rpizmfiz mu! zwbwz lvjzfzmlirtbf Raim inf ii'dii't,9e Lebenf' Doubtless the eternal feminine speaks out of this accomplishment, but there is more. All this sewing, done under the direction of the Mission Department, was motivated by the Christian spirit of charity. Those who buy these articles at the mission sales see only the beautiful designs, the flawless workmanshipg and the splendid material. They perhaps even forget what is to be done with the money-they pay for the articles. But to those who in the evenings and on Monday afternoons have bent over this work and busilv plied their needles, every quilt and runner and apron has become something almiost personal. Without thought of remuneration, but with the consciousness ofa very real blessing in it, they finished one article after another. It is a custom to hold the sale on the afternoon of Thanksgiving day. Last fall on this sale the sewing-circle realized 5837.9 and the year before 5415.15 net. This money is spent in the foreign mission fields. ln India the Y.W.C.A. is supporting a Bible-woman at the Voth station, and another at the Lohrenz station where an orphan girl is also taken care of. In China they support one preacher at the Bartel station and one at the Wiens station, also a Bible woman at Wiebes. The balance of the money is used to cover the expenses cf the organization and to abet the mission work in our own country. Pzlgf 66 RELIGIOUS EXTENTIQN DEPARTMENT The Y. YV. and Y.lYI.C.A. are united in the cause of religious education for the children of the IOWII and community. The interest in this work on the part of the the organizations and the communitv is growing, so that this year nine organized Classes were conducted. Every Sunday afternoon the children are gathered at the college where two students supervise each class giving religious instruction to the children and teaching them sacred songs. The maximum enrollment has been one hundred eighty. Each year the work is concluded by giving a public program demonstrating some of the Work done during the School year. Page 67 MISSION BAND The original purpose of the Mission Band was to bring together all Tabor stu- dents who have had at dehinite call to Christian service. The purpose has not materially chztngedg it is still that, und more. Now all students who are interested in Christian living and in the propagation of Christ's principles are welcomed to its membership. Every Sztturdztv night the group has a meeting at which missionaries on furlough , ministers and members of the group relate experiences and give inspirational talks. The missionary spirit is thus fostered and interest is furthered by keeping in touch with missionaries in the fields by mertns of letters, gifts and reports. Twice durin the school vear did the band have 21 'oint meetin with 21 similar S J . J l El group from Bethel College and some genuine fellowship was enyoyed. During Easter vacation eleven members of the band traveled to Oklahoma and rendered programs in different churches. 'E' '! 'l 'P 'I' Pngr 63 TscHET'rizR, HEITZMAN, lsAAc, WALL, N1cKnL, XVALL, VOGT, SAWATSKY, EPP, KLASSEN. HUEBERT, GERBRANDT, KROEKER, JANZEN GOSPEL TEAM CORNELIUS XVALL .... . ..... President FRANK KROEKER. . . . . .Vice-Prexident J. GERBRANDT. , . .,.., .STECI'6l'd1'jf The Gospel Team is composed of those men who have chosen the ministry as their life's profession. Up to the present school year the number allowed in its membership was limited to twelve, but it was considered beneficial to break that tradition and now all those preparing for that type of work are welcomed by the team. The accelerating interest in this organization testifies to the concern of Tabor students in the divine calling and Christian living as 21 whole. The work of the organization is three fold. The whole Team goes out to the churches of the community. Furthermore, every Sunday morning some go out to serve various churches, paying especial attention to isolated places and such as do not have a minister. This affords very apt practice for an aspiring young divine, besides proving a spiritual encouragement to the places thus visited. A third phase of the work are the weekly meetings at which the men deliver their sermons subject to the criticism of the fellow members. The serious devotion of these men to their work is a noble service to their Alma Mater as well as to their Master. Page 69 BIBLE NORMAL Rev. CHAS. P. MEEKER, Superinten- dent of the Chicago Hebrew Missitbn was chief lecturer at the 1916 session of the Tabor College Bible Normal. Rev. Meeker came to us highly reco- mmended as an efficient worker and a devout man of God. He was with us ten days, delivering daily two expo- sitory addresses and one evangelistic message in the evening. His simple lucid style and his whole- hearted sincerity soon won the hearts of the public, so that the meetings were well attended, and it pleased the Lord to so bless the soul-winning efforts that a goodly number accepted Christ as their personal Saviour and made public confession. Tabor College found in Rev. Meeker a faithful and ePf1cient worker, and retained in him a loyal friend and supporter. A.J. HARMS, B. D., A. M., Th. D., Pastor of the Oak Street Baptist Church of Burlington, lowa, was the man who conducted our Bible Normal in 1917. Dr. Harms is an alumnus of Tabor College and also a former member of our faculty. In preparation for his present profession he has studied at Yale, Chicago, and the Kansas City Baptist Seminary, being thus amply equipped to conduct the educational morning lectures. The revival meetings in the evenings were also a marked success. The speaker's message rang with a power and rhetorical eloquence which kept his large audiences in rapt attention. Tabor was truly fortunate in securing the services of Dr. Harms and to hear him speak only made us regret that we could not hear him daily in one of our class rooms as formerly. Pug: 70 f Y '1 'f l ll ff 'ff 'X -x XX XX .KX xX XX kzi a 5 ee P 2 E A ff fpqf ff. .0. ff. ff. fl. A. 19-11. 0. J, 11, If zg only wlmz flu zwfzwnq sfo s 412 i flue wcb zj fooawl mai fznmci, That he Jew lazs xml lmmizwofk Z IH ned If 1 lffgzff Xkkxmxxxxxqxxxx Q Q 2 2 '4 Q, 2 Q 4 4 4 4 ,ffl . f -, , , ,I , in I f, .6 - r I , - -N Ax ix- , 'I N , N QI i ' 4 4 , N L, , - . M N ' mx ' , 1 3 ' . ' .- 4 F l ' v N . ,, P 4 'Q ' 9 W z X' ' - is Q . , N at ' 1 v . 5 ' ' . YS x ' f-, Q v Rf' - I N. N 4 S . E ' ' 'N f- 4 ll L in i o N . , , 'lf 1, ,I I 'I ff! I l'l 'I 'f EDIGER, SCHELLENBERG, KLIEWER, GROENING, H1EnERT, KLASSEN EPP, DAHL, VOGT, FRANZ, HEITZMAN, XVIENS, REIGIIER HARDER, TSCHETTER, NICKEL, HIEBERT, Prof. FOTH, GOERTZ, KLASSVEN, KLASSEN MENS GLEE CLUB H. S. Porn .,... XJIOLA HIEBERT . . BEN F. HEITZMAN. .. JOHNLI. REGiER.. HENRY S. GOERTZ Few' Tenor A. R. EPP B. B. DAHL PAUL TSCHETTER J. W. vom A. A. NICKEL ABE S. EDIGER Baritone B. F. HEITZMAN H. S. GOERTZ P. E. KLASSEN THEODORE GROENING PERSONNEL . . . . . .Director . .Accofnpanift . . .Md72dgFl' . . .Prefieirnt . . .T'eeezJze1'er Second Tenor EDWARD KLIEWER D. E, FRANTZ D. F. SCHELLENBERG H. E. HARDER Beer! ARTHUR XVIENS JOHNI. REGIER CORNY P. KLASSEN SAM KLAssEN The club gave several concerts in this vicinity, and during Easter vacation toured through western Kansas and western Oklahoma, giving programs at Stafford Greensburg, Meade, Ingalls, Nlontezuma, Garden City, Ellinwoocl, Lorraine Bovcl Oklahoma, and Hooker Oklahoma. The trip was made per bus. Page 72 SCHUBER, POETKER, PATZKOWSKY, FOTH, liDirectorD, H1EBER'l', GERBRANDT, LEPPKE. PANKRATZ, PENNER, SCHROEDER, FOTH, GOENTZEL, NICKEL,JAWORSKY, SUDERMAN. PANKRATZ, SCHELLENBERG, SIEMENS, GLOECKLER, GLOECKLER, BECKER, BERGTHOLD, The POETKER. LADIES' GLEE CLUB Director. . . Pzferident. . . Tremurer .... Accompanift ...... Bminefr Md7ZdQgEl'. . . Firm! .Slapmzzor STELLA PANKRATZ ALICE SCHUBER ANNA PENNER ADENA SIEMENS ANNA POETKER ALICE HANNEMAN First! Altar EDNA PATzKoWs1KY HERWANN.A BECKER XHOLA HIEEERT MYRTLE GLOEKLER LOUISE GOENTZEL HELEN JAEGLI ...Prof H. S. FOTKI . . . ,BERTHA LEPPKE . . .RUTH SUDERMAN . , . RUTH SUDERMAN HLRWANNA BECKER Sammi .fopmfmr LYDIA PANKRATZ ALNIA GLOEKLER ' CHARLOTTE SCHROEDER HELEN FOTH SARA SCHELLENBERG MARY JANZEN fecomi Altar LYDIA BERGTIIOLD NIARIE POETKER ELLANORE AWORSKY HELEN NICKEL Mrs. MARY GERBRANDT BERTHA LEPPKE ladies Club of this year was the largest but nevertheless one ofthe hest Clubs in the history of the school, scoring tt hit at every appearance. Several local tours were made and at such places as Marion, Hutchinson, Newton, McPherson, Buhler, lnmztn, Durham, and Dillon Concerts were given. As this goes to press plans for an extended spring tour which will take them through Nebraska, South and North Dakota and Minnesota are being formulated. P450 jf Prefzdent ,......... - X I-aw ...-E. TABOR CHORUS, '25 26 Director ......... Bufinem Manager .... Treezfurer ....,... Fin! Soprano CLARA STEINLE STELLA PANKRATZ AGNES BARTEL ANNA PENNER EMMA LANGE SARAH KORNELSON .Yefond Soprano LOTTIE SCHROEDER LYDIA PANKRATZ HELEN Fo'ru V1oLA HIEBERT ALMA GLOECKLER Fifff Afro MYRTLE GLOECKLER ALICE PANKRATZ HERWANNA BEc1cER OLGA LANGE ANNA SUDERMAN ANNA REGIER .Yeoond Alto MYRTLE KRUSE MARTHA TSCHETTER JUSTINE HARDER LYDIA BERGTHOLD LOUISE SUDERMAN .....Prof. H. W. BERG . . .DAN F. SCIIELLENBERG . .,... HERBERT WVINTER . . SARAH KORNELSON Fin! Tenor OTTO RICHERT A. R. EPP AEE S. EDIGER Bnritoner B. W. REGIER B. F. HEITZMAN HENRY S. GOERTZ C. P. KLASSEN P. E. HEINRICHS Second Tenor HERBERT WINTER H. E. HARDER DAN F. SCHELLENBERG J. H. KORNELSON Been HENRY BARTEL A, M. HARDER SAM KLASSEN JAKE GOERTZ JACOB HAGEN From year to year Tabor College has had splendid musical organizations which have distinguished themselves in frequent local appearances and extended tours. The Tabor College Choir of '15-'16 however was the first of its type to be organized. The Choir consisted of forty voices with Prof. H. W. Berg as Director. Numer- ous sacred concerts were given in surrounding colleges and communities. The programs consisted of choir selections, music by the Ladies' and Men's Chorus', duets and quartet numbers. All the choir numbers were sung unaccompanied by any musical instrument. Page 74 KAEPER, BURKHARD, BECKER, FRANTZ, FRANTZ, EITZEN, YVICHERT, GERBRANDT, CLAA5sEN, VVALL, SEIBEL, XVIENS, SCHMIDT, HANNEMAN, XVICHERT. LOEWEN, HARDER, SCHMIDT, GROENING, HEITZMAN, HOEER, PANKRATZ, GOENTZEL 'I' 'l i i' 'I' lUNlOR MENS GLEE CLUB PERSONNEL B. F. HEITZMAN ....., .,,,,......,. ..... D i 1'eCf0l' Miss ALMA GROENING. . . . A5COWZfJd7Zfff PETER KASPER. . . . . . ..,, Plwident BENNIE PANKRATZ. . . . Trmmrer DAN W. EITZEN. . . . . ,Secrefmy Fir!! Tenor Firft Bam HENRY LOEWEN BENNIE PANKRATZ SAM BECKER GEORGE FRANZ HENRY N. HARDER H1iRBERT XVIENS SOLOMON SEIBEL MIKE HOEER XVILLIE B. SCHIWIDT HENRY YVICHERT XVIZSLEY HANNEMAN .S'c'c0ml Tenor Sefond Bam CORNELIUS WALL DAN XV. EITZEN PETER KASPER JACOB M. SCIIMIDT ARTHUR CLAASSEN CARL XVICHERT JOHNJ. GERBRANDT LEO G'OEI'J'FZIEL RUEBEN FRANlTZ The club held regular rehearsals and furnished entertainment for College, City and church gatherings. Page 75 COLLEGE QUARTETS ANNA POETKER Firft Soprano ALMA G'I.OICKLER .Yecond fapmna MYRTLE GLOECKLER Fin! Alto MARIE POET Kim .Yecond Alfa 4 l Some of the best talent of both glee clubs is represented in these quartets. They made appearances on the concert programs of the clubs and were well received every Where. They also provided musical entertainment at organization meetings of the school, community gatherings, and Sunday morning services at churches of neigh- boring towns. A. A. NICKEL Filirt Tenor PAUL TSCHETTEI1 Setand Tenor H. S. GOERTZ Firft Bn.-pr C. P. KLASSEN Secam! Barr Page 76 E11-P BALZER l-lu1izx1f.N SAWATSKY OLD TIME FAITH QUARTET Of all ensemble singing a male quartet is a favorite with the public, Tabor has distinguished itself in past years by producing many such organizations ofa high quality. The O.T.F. Quartet was organized in the early part ofthe 1915-16 school year. Being prompted by a religious motive they sang sacred music exclusively, catering primarily to isolated communities, gospel meetings, and singing for the sick. After school dismissed a Ford vvas purchased and they started on a long tour, which took them through Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Montana, Saskatchavvan, Nlanitoba and Minnesota. The trip took all summer and a program was rendered every night. The boys were vvell received every where making contacts with churches and communities who had never heard of Tabor. In every Way the tour was :J success, as a missionary enterprise, as an advertisment for the school, and as helpful and interesting experience for the boys. -l l i ! !' '!':!l:-I' Page 77 ORATGRIO SOCIETY The first Tabor College Oratorio Society was organized as early as 1911, Linder the leadership of Prof. A. D. Sch inutz, who was the director of the voice depart- ment. Following this first rendition, several Cantatas were rendered till in the Fall of 1915 this Society was made an integral part of Tabor College. Under the excellent direction of Professor H. W. Berg a chorus of two hundred members was organized, who rendered The Holy City by A. R. Gaul, on April 14, 1916. Vfith the assistance of a small symphony orchestra from Lindsborg, this rendition was made the iinest that Hillsboro and vicinity had heard up to that time. For the year '16-'17, the same organization was retained with Professor H. S. Foth as Director. The same oratorio was rendered on January 14, 1917. The Lindsborg Orchestra again gave their assistance for this rendition, and helped the Society to uphold the high standard established the previous winter. The following were the Soloists: ALICE Scnonan .............. . .Soprano ALICE SCHNI2IDER'PANKRA'1'Z. . . . . .Alto OTTo Ricinzizr ......,,........ . - . . .Tenor JOHN REGIER. .. ............,.....,. ..Bm,r H. S. Form, Director DOROTHY Cowtns, Accampmzirf H. NVETTERsTRoM, Orcberfm DfV6ff0i' The Society at present is working strenuously on another oratorio entitled, The Crucihxionn by John Stainer, which will be given early in May. Page 78 ALICE HANNEMAN VLOLA EERGTHOLD-XVIEBE ANNA HARMS EXPRESSION GRADUATES The motto of this department is, Be Yourself . The aim of the department is, to develop the mind, voice and body to work in harmony toward a more perfect Whole, in expressing the good, the beautiful and the true things in life. A Diploma in Expression is granted to those who finish sixteen hours of private and class Work, and' prepare a graduation recital. In 1916, under the direction of Pauline Kaul-Harms, two graduates gave their recital during commencement week. Miss Anna Harms gave, Paving Mother bv Margaret Hill McCarterg and Mrs. Viola Bergthold-Wiebe gave, Queen Esther, an adaptation from the Bible. This year Miss Alice Hanneman, under the elhcient tutelage of Alda Chandler, has finished the Work in this department and has chosen for her recital, Number Six. Self expression of one's individuality is the oldest and highest art known to man- kind, and it is in the World: of this deparment that that great desire of the human heart can be satisfied. '! ! l ! !- 'lvullz-I' Page 79 I IN THE VANGUARD By KATRINA TRASK Presented on November 3. Coach .............,...,..,....,...,.,...... PAULINE K. HARMS Coftunze Manager ..............,., ,....,.. M rs. ALDA CHANDLER Stage Manager ..... . .......................... H. R. WIENS CHARACTERS A group of girls-HERWANNA BECKER, Group of boys ....... FRANKLIN ToEWs VIOLA HIEBERT ESTER HIEBERT SARA VOTH ORA KIEFERLE EDNA PATZKOWSKY Minnie .,......... SARA SCHELLENBERG The Rector's Da . . . . .4 ..... . .MYRTLE GLOECKLER tighter ,......... I .... Elsan ................ ANNA E. HARMS Philip .... K .... S .... MARK HIEBERT Jack, his friend ........ C. P. KLASSEN Mr. Gordon ........ G. Lewis PENNER Mr. Greart ..... The Rector ..,.. The Enemy. . The Generaff ' The Soldiers. Mrs. Gordon. . . LEO GOENTZEL WESLEY HANNEMAN J. L. NIKKEL . . . AMOS TSCHETTER . . . . , PAUL TSCHETTER . . . .G. LEWIS PENNER ......l. .HENRY LEPP DAN EITZEN HENRY WICHERT ELMER BURKHARD . . . . . . ANNA FRANTZ In the Vanguard , a three-act drama by Katrina Trask, was presented under the auspices ofthe Student Council. The pronounced success of the rendition may Well be attributed to the proficient supervision and untiring efforts of the coach. The purpose of the Drama is to create and promote world-wide peace. This sentiment is woven throughout the plot of the play and inspires those who hear and see it to join the crusade against War and disorder. Page 8 o ABRAHAM LINCOLN Preycfzted By ORAL INTERPRETATION CLASS OF TABOR COLLEGE -1--r I CHARACTERS First Chronicler ..................,,... ...... E LIZABETH VOTH Second Chronicler .......... ..., . .ALICE HANNEMAN Mr. Cuffney, a store keeper . . . .... SARAH SCHELLENBERG hir. Stone, a farmer ......... Susan, a maid ...,. Mrs. Lincoln ....... Abraham Lincoln. . Henry Hind .,..... VVilliarn Tucker .,.. James Macintosh. . . Mrs. BLOW ...... Mrs. Otherly .... HERWANNA BECKER . ...... VIOLA HIEBERT . . . . .REBA HUGos . .... HARVEY KRUSE W.EPP. HENRY E. HARDTER ..,...,.MIKE HOPER . ........ ESTER I'lIEBERT EDNA PATZKOWSKY Gen. Grant ..., ........... A . W. EPP Scott .,...... ....... M IKE HOFER Orderly .............,,,.,.................. HENRY E. HARDER The play K'Abraham Lincoln was presented in the auditorium under the super vision of Mrs. Alda Chandler. It was given as the final exercise of the class The funds received were used for enlarging the expression department in the Library Page 81 ART DEPARTMENT These pictures are specimens of the ,work done hy the students of the Art De- partment. Due to Prof. Ebel as an artist and art instructor this department has always held an eminent place in Tabor College. All latentartistic talent is awakened and unfolded and in comparatively hrief time students produce workmanship of superior order. Page X2 - N all f ff ff If 'ff 'll I 'ff ,111 Z E F125 Ii :za C23 W f,0f!1!1!flz!10 1 Wall loam we wzfofzgbf 072 thu cloth 0 golf! Hfbcic z,r fmzznlaeof the 1f710Zl!6JJ 0 men imp WM but kfzowy I0 Jffzke mf when If 111111011 xxhk qxxxxxxAkx 1 4 Q I 4 Q 2 2 4 4 4 4 f 'I 'lf , -1 -1 -, 1 ' Q, - X r . -Q A5 .XX .xX ,Rx ,AX ,GX .S+ . S r N L Q 5 f 3 x, N K ' x. X K5 . X RH N 5 , xx, . 4 . QE? 1 X , , 1 v , . Q . 1 4 Km Y- x 5 N ' 1 4 ' ' r W 'jg 1 ' l , N. H. N 'If . v 4-Q X .4 R A . . ' 1 5 ,E N I ' n . N N N. ' O Q I sr N ' ' X v EV' ' ' ' X - i ' 7 ' 'U '11 1 ll vfl vll vi! v VI LOEWEN SCHELLIENBERG EBEL Cowuas HIEBERT BURKHARD REGIER EPP 'P '! l i' 'I' ATHLETIC BOARD All athletics are under the supervision of the Athletic Eoard. Their work this ear of romotin athletics in a rather handica ed situation is certainl worthv Yf D 8 P Y . o praise. Under the enthusiastic leadership of Professor Loewen the board affected a tremendous improvement in the gymnasium by enclosing the inside with celotex. All business men of the city were canvassed and given advertising space on the wall of the gym-which defrayed the cost. This greatly improves the appearance of the inside and also immensely lessens the cost and trouble of heating the building. The business men are to be congratulated for their generous contributions and their interest in the students of Tabor, thus making this improvement possible. The gymnasium floor was much in demand this year, being used by two city teams and the local high school for all their outside games. Page 84 DAN F. SCHELLENBERG Coach 4' 'bmi' 'I' ATHLETIC SUMMARY With the hiring of a coach and physical director, Tabor's athletics are taking on new dimensions and renewed life. The laissez faire method in athletics of pre- vious years has in the main been the cause of their improper functioning and the main source for the widespread dissatisfaction among our students. lt is true that the inaugeration of a new system involves difficulties, nevertheless Coach Schellenberg's work has met with creditable success. He met with two men's physical training classes several times a weekg and a fine demonstration which they gave at the symposium was evidence of their extraordinary agility and skill. Besides the gymnastics an able, smooth working basketball squad was also developed. Out of eight games played with outside teams but two were won, the boys being somewhat raw at the beginning of the season. For next year, however, pr3spe:ts are favorable for an excellent team. Page 8,- EURKHARD, BARTEL, SCHELLENBERG Ccoachb, H. WICI'IERT, C. WICHERT KLIEWER, PANKRATZ, EDIGER 'I' 'ini-'I' 'P BUYS' BASKETBALL From the standpoint of games won one might term this season only a moderate success. But if We are mindful of the fact that Organized athletics are but in the embryo in our college and that a Winning basketball team cannot be produced in one year, we will regard the matter more optimistically. l In every game the boys gave a real battle to their opponents and most c f the gaires proved to be thrillers till the Hnal whistle blew. Basketball as a sport is a favorite in Hillsboro and premises to be a great attrac- tive feature in Tabor in the future. Page S6 A SCHISLLENBERG QCoachD, XVUTH, l-IIEBERT, ScHE1.LuN13uRG, PATZKOWSKY, BLCKER, POIETKER, BURKHARD, KARBER, GLo1icKI.ER, I-l11fBuR'r, PouTK1sR. EDNA PATZKOVVSKY. SARA SCHELLENBERG HERW'ANNA BECKHR ESTER HIEBERT ...... MYRTLE GLOECKLEil E1.1:oRA BURKHARD 'I' +44- 'S' GIRLS' BASKETBALL , . . . Forwelrei , . . . . Forzeezrei . . . ..,. Center . . . R. Center . . , . , Guam' ...........Gnezrei SARA Vo'tH. ., ,... . DAN SCHELLENBERG. , . . ROSIE HIEBERT ..... . . HELEN JAEGLI. . . MARIE POETKER. . , ALXCE KARBER. .. ANNA POILTKIQR, , . HAR. Center. .. . .Conch Ferzeezrd . Center . .Center . .Center R. Center Basketball was arranged for those girls who preferred that practice to the regular physical training. Coach Sehellenherg spent much time in helping them perfect their plays and develop artistic formg and among those who made the hrst squad there were some who play ed with outstanding excellence. Most of the girls were freshmeng they challenged the upper classes to a game which was played during the vveelc ofthe boys' tournament. Here, before many spectators, the Uyearlingsn defeated their opponents in a fast and hard fought game. Page X7 GIRLS' CLASSES For the first time physical training has been made compulsory in Tabor College. This is a decided step forward. Although connected with diHHculties to begin with it nevertheless Worked vvell. Twice a Week all girls, except such as were excused for valid reasons, met in the gym under the able supervision of Mrs. Chandler and Miss Cowles and received what is essential to health ,-exercise. Different drills, acrobatic stunts, and some competitive games constituted the activities of the hour. It is hoped that compulsory physical training will be con- tinued after this year and that the securing of excuses will he made next to impcs- sible. 'Z'-I'-I'-l I I'-! l'+ -!'4 ! l i'4'4' 'i'-I'-IN!--'ii' +24- Pagg 35 BOYSIGYM CLASSES Health is the vital principal of bliss, and exercise of health . Most of the multitudinous ills of humanity could be cured by exercise and abstinence. Partic- ularly is this true of student life. Thus it is deemed a prudent proceeding to have initiated into our school a compulsory physical training system. Twice a week Coach Schellenber met the bo s in the vm vvherestrenuous and l , S Y S, I vigorous exercises were gone through. The set of mats, the spring board, the parallel bars, and other apparatus which was purchased, served very adequately 1n making the drills interesting. Some clever acrobatic stunts were Worked up and at the symposium the classes gave a demonstration. Much skill and adroitness was displayed, testifying to the merit of the work done. 4' 'l'4'+ 'I' Page 89 I TAPESTRY 4. . 'lwlvl' 'I' Into my tapextqy of day.r Are woven flowerf and eolorx gay Skier, treee and word! And eymhol: of the one.r I love. Some have a tiny place' A vivid .rcarlet line That run: a little .space And Jtopx. One is the height Jnnlight, Over dancing waters And one a fairy :hip Bntyou? How mn I tell the richness And the grace ' You lend The motif of my dayy? , 2212221352257-2l3'f-1EEEEEE!!EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE5: ' EE-EiEEE?FEEl5555225225555555225Eiiiifiifiiiiiiiiiim' i ' 'C :::F::::'.jgf:::.2Q::.'F 55 e: A mr' 111 ill U 1!l 3!ll q!l 'lll X rw a , xv ffffyfw Qmfmmxmxxxxxn, of v v v x -Q wx nXfXfxfxmX!XhX0,x LOOSE DS 'f W ' Y Q A , - -x .x 4 .s 7 N 2 F 4 F 4 if 4 5 4 S 4 S 2 9 X X Z S g s' v ' v s Q' ' N K 1.x I4 h. I1. , 4, ,V . - - HONOR STUDENTS 'PE4' This introduces a new feature in Tabor College, the selection out ofthe student body cf two men and two women who each year are to represent the college as its honor students. just what so intangible a quality as honor is,we will not presume to say. Falstaff, in his famous catechism concludes that it is an escutcheon, a heraldic shield. Perhaps, on this assumption the honor students in Tabor have been chosen, for scholarship, leadership, personality and character makes a very attractive device of modern heraldry. Scholarship was the determining requirement in theselcction. Of the fifty percent in the college department who had the highest scholastic standing, the faculty chose four men and four women, likewise basing their selection on scholar- ship, although leadership, personality and character were also taken into account. This list of candidates was then submitted to the college students for a final vote,in which Miss Anna Harms, Miss Lydia Bergthold, Mr. Frank Kroeker and Mr. Cornelius Wall, proved to be the favorite candidates. During commencement week a gold key is to be conferred on each of them with the inscription: Honor Student of T.C. It has been planned to make this an annual event, the purpose for which is to stimulate the development of those qualities that distinguish the educated man. Nevertheless, the fact remains that our ideals of a balanced education differ as the morning and the night, and that an absolute standard cannot be set, These four students are however to be congratulated on this laudable attainment. P1151 as LYDIA BERGTHOLD ANNA HARMS CORNQLIUS XVALL FRANK KROEKER HGNOR GROUP Page 94 SENIORS SOPHS I FROSH MISCELLANY I MISCELLANY MISCELLANY 6. 9. Io. 18. 2.1. 18. 8. 17.. 2.6. 2.9. 3 II. 7.0. 7.3 . 24. 7.5. 30. g. 5. dis 6. 8. CALENDAR SEPTEMBER Slogan: What be ybur name? Labor Day. An appropriate day for the opening of school. Y.M.C.A. stag. Melons and crackers omniverously devoured. -The infants are still streaming in: truly a green river . The Harmonica Quartet of Mt. Lake, Minn. entertains. Very harmonious. Sophomore-Freshmen Social. Frosh agree to have some rough corners trimmed. Faculty socializes at President's home. OCTOBER Slogan: Couldn't get my lessons on account of play practice. Junior-Senior social. Upper classmen amalgamate. Woertendyke gives lecture on evolution. Spreads propaganda against our distant relations . Ralph Parlette gives lecture on The University of Hard Knocks. He classi- fies students as shrivelled beans or big nuts. Amos buys dress, for thirteen year old, at H.S. mission sale. NOVEMBER Slogan: Pictures takenfthe proofs are a shocking revelation. All school play ,fln the Vanguard presented. Conclusion: War is Hell. Three-in-one program featured by the Expression department. Harvey begins his'stagee career as Honest Abe. ' Annual staff motors to Wichita and the Ed. chews his first piece of gum since 1918. There's a reason. ' Pictures arrive. One consolation is that pretty people make poor pictures. Y.W. and Y.M. present new Bible to the college. Gerbrandt makes harangue. Dr. Hartzler speaks in chapel. Fifteen rahs for the turkey. Y.W.C.A. has its annual mission sale. Pennants disappear from chapel wallg councils of war assemble in every corri- dor. Prof. Frantz entertains the Herald Stag. DECEMBER Slogan: What are you going to give me for Christmas? Yearlings return social to 7.-year olds. Miraculous! All dorm girls are down for breakfast to initiate the new set of hes. Boys complain of heavy trays. Snow and sleet, slippery feet, A frozen walk and a hard seat. Re-appearance of pennants puts students in worshipful attitude. Page 103 We Are Celebrating OUR 40th. A nniversar 887 1927 just forty years ago this store had its beginning in a very modest way, entering upon a career all of its own, and destined to l'e one of the foremost mercantile stores in Kansas. Keeping pace with the growth of the community and the town, keeping faith and moulding its ideas and holding to its ideals, until today l-lillslforo and Sehaeillens Store are still hand in hand for bigger and letter things. lt is the desire of this store to strive for higher goals, serving the people of this community and out many customers from every part of the Country. You shall always find courtesy extended in every sense of the word. Service Satisfaction Stability HAEFF HILLSB LER KAN s. ORQ f-jlust a Little Better For just a. Little Less- Page 104 CALENDAR' 9. B. B. game with Buhler. Score 11-13. 11. Girls Glee Club appears in regalia for first time. 16. Ice-skating parties. 11. More pictures ordered. Sandy wants two dozen. 11. Christmas Program and big Christmas dinner in dorm. Corny speaks on Nuts. JANUARY Slogan: New Year resolutions: make them, not to keep them but to break them. 3. Death of Peter Foote. The soul that seems to die has but transpired, there is n o death. 4. If you don't believe that the Tabor students have had a good vacation ask Henry Goertz. 4. B.B. game with Martens Motor Co. Tabor wins the moral victory. 14-15. Exams: teachers ask more questions than wise men can answer. 18. Enrollment begins, students get conflicts free of charge and attempt to sell for less. 19. Art students sing It's nice to get up in the morning but it's nicer to skip a 6:45 class. 11. Russian Quartet gives program. The hand-organist is it's greatest feature. 13. Dr. Harms delivers splendid sermon in M.B. church. 14. Annual cantata rendered by Oratorio Society. 15. Bible normal begins, personal workers get restless. ' 31. Boys run a belt line after dinner. Sambo applies mentholatum. FEBRUARY Q Slogan: How many annuals have you sold? 4. A checker board found in the library. Student council 'gets busy. 9 Moyer gives lecture on Chemistry of Common Things. He explains feminine reactions. 14. California students give literary program. Golden State exhalted to the skies. 11. Intcrclass B.B. games. Sophomore boys andfreshmen girls win championship. Honor students chosen. Russian, Canadian, Hindu-' 'you have been selected- . Defeat against Newton in B.B. game. MARCH .S'lagan.' I have 40 applications out-how many have you? 2-3 16 6. Staff adviser stumped this time,-another biologist arrives at the home of Prof. Loewen. . Tabor wins in game with McPherson Cardinals. . Everett Kemp gives lecture and his SI,OCi0,000 laugh. St. Patrick's Day: virtigos creep out. 18. Corny hurls invective at smokers in State contest and hauls in EE15.oo. 19. Prof. Foth parades around in a new Fordor sedan. 18. Students enjoy festive evening in rural garb at the symposium. 19. Prof. Hiebert warns students against effects of spring fever, students are willing to risk it. 14 17 Pug: 105 Commencement The day of graduating is looked for with eager expectation by the graduating student, for on this day is awarded the diploma of efficiency of merits of his or her past hard study. The Annual is the medium by which the merits or demerits of the school are spread before the public to judge as to its efficiency of service as instructor. ,.5 Graduate of the Lumber Business Yozzrr for 5Ei 1'iC6 JACOB FRIESEN XVe are post graduate in the lumber business, having studied the outs and ins of it or zo years. We have taken special pains in studying the requirements especially adapted to the community in which we live. And that we have been in a measure successful is shown by the liberal support we have received from the public of this splendid community. We consider each bill of any size at all we sell as a diploma ofthe highest efficiency which could be awarded us as it shows us that our service has been satisfactory, as our motto is and always will be: 'lWe Are Nat Satiffed Until OW Czutomefir Are. BADGER LUMBER COMPANY JACOB FRIESEN, Mgr. Page I06 CALENDAR APRIL .Sx!0gll2l.' 'AAnd the moon shone the other way. Ill just as soon be an April fool as a crazy fool. Arbor Day and indolence galore. Peace contest. Anna Frantz chosen as Angel of Peace. Mission Band leaves for Oklahoma. The first go miles were made by water. Bethel Glee Club wins applause and appreciation in Tabor. lVlen's Gflee Club takes a sensational and spirited leave before beginning their Easter Tour. Students and library bells take Easter vacation. Spring fever and spring weather uniteefin the moonlight. Annual work completed. Not to be repeated! Banquet of the upper Classmen. M A Y Slagfm: O cursed spite, That severs those who should unite. Ben Heitzman apologizes for being on time. Book comes olli the pressfBusiness Manager and Editor leave town in exile Seniors realize they have an excellent education in Cold storage. Seniors get sea-sick on the rough and rugged sea of life. Seniors receive Written evidences of the assumption that they are educated. Girl Gleesters migrate north. QMavbe!j D Good Groceries Good Service Good Treatment 5 Q , fa, . Q llii i l , s A fi . , U v THE STORE 0F CCEAIQIALINESS Q HILLSB CRO -9 KANSAS. Page 107 A Stitch In Time Saves Nine- A C' Eitzen, M. D. But Your Shoes Rebuilt in Time- Hours 9-17. 1-5. Saves More Than nine SS in shoebills And You'll Save Comfort and Temper IOO. Hillsboro, Kansas The Service Barber Shop 4' 62+ We cater to Student TradefThe Best of Service to Every Customer is our motto. J. P. Klicwer, Prop. Electric Shoe Shop he Eage ar er op T IB b Sh 9 J. F. Jaegli, Prop. Shop With service and quality H.D. Voth, Prop., Hillsboro, Kaus. lOKES All this is but a Web of the Wit- The Web of our life is ofa mingled yarn, good and ill togetherf- Hank B: fl bet I can make an uglier face than you can. Hank W: Well, look at the start you've got. Dorm people think dressing for dinner is tucking a napkin in their collars. Prof. Goertz Cvvhen Prof. Hiebert had a slight attack of rheumatisml: You have a graceful limp. Mr. Chandler Qas he was walking dovvn main street with Mrs ,AChandlerD: You are taking German I, now tell me what that vvord means on the door of that buildi.ng, 'Vorvvaertzln Mrs. Chandler, Cpretending not to be ignoranty Oh, that's the name ofthe man that owns the business. Herwanna: I like to be alone with my thoughts. Ester: Don't you get lonesome sometimes? What's the use of aiming high when your gun isn't loaded? Page 105' THE BRIDGELESS DICTIONARY Duty-That which we expect from others. Because-The best excuse. Debater-A full-lipped individual, who has nothing to say, but says it so well that he gains voeiferous applause. Date4An arrangement of a meeting between two people having nothing to do and wishing to do it together. Ddugh nut-A class or club treasurer. Bachelor-A guy who didn't have a car when he was young. Fool-A person who studies all the time. Friend-One with whom we have common superstitions, hobbies and appetites Vamp-A local cuss word in Tabor. ChapelfWhere no one thinks the same thing at the same time. Hillsboro-A place far from the madding crowd. ApplesauceYBoloney. A Prof.-One who tells the same joke several times. Hall-The College Park. H. E. Harder: Do you think I have been going to school all my life for nothing. L. Nikkel: I wouldn't be surprised. D. R' O. D. The Right Place tO Bank-1 The Optometrist Hillsboro State Bank Glasses scientifically fitted. . l l1llSlD01'O, Kansas Phone 83 Hours 8'5 Capital and surplus, fZ4O,OOO.OO Hillsbofof Kansas A general banking business transacted. Office Central Main K. Warkentin, Cashier. Page 109 f Buy it at I I ' I ' ' f ' 1 I 15 lflllfllono KA N-I 1 You'lI 'like it THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hillsboro, Kansas A good place to bank your money and get it hack when you want it. Under supervision of the U. S. Government Mrs John G.: I know I'm a poor cook, but I'll have to live and learn. John: Yes, and I'll have to live while you're learning. Harms: 'iWhat figure of speech is, 'I love mathematics as flowers love the rain'.? Ed Kroeker: Sarcasm , Sarah I-Iiehert: When a Woman thinks seriously about marriage,she remains single. Rose: Agnes do come quickly and see the sunsetf Agnes: Qexcitedlylz Oh! where? where? Frantz: L'Does the climate agree vvithiyour wife? NVall: That's too much to expect of any climate? Amos: That's the limit with those married men students, they don't have time for anything. M1's. Klassen: Just Wait till you get married. Amos Cshifting in easy Chairbz Hasten the dayln Nurse, Cro preoccupied fatherlz 'q'It's a boy. Wipf: Fine, go and tell my wife. Page IIU The student's Prof.., The best shiek ...... Best sleeper ...... THE HONOR ROLL Best lookers .,......,. The cleverest Prof.. . . The most loquacious. , The biggest blower, . . Biggest eaters ........ Most sublime ,.,. The flapper. . . Cutie ....,...., Best athlete ..... The meanest ,..... The biggest vamp ..... Not a mysoginist ....... The most conservative ...., Our best all-around. , . Our worst all-around. . The longest all-around .... The littlest nut ....,.. The great oak. 1. . . Best bell rapper ..... ......,Loewen . . . .Carl Wichert . . .Sanlbo Lange .. . . .librarians .....,.,.,Evvert . . . .Edith Goertz ,.......the siren ,Epp, Sam and Ed ,..,.g.....,.Gus . . .Martha Unruh Clarence XVeyand . . .Hank NVic'hert Sara Schellenberg . . . . , .Rose Hiebert , . . . .Mark Hielzert . . . . . .Dorm girls . .Honor students Q, . .rl-Ionor students ,. . . ,Sam Klassen . .Solomon Siebel .. .Sam Becker ....,.I-larder Congratulations to TABOR COLLEGE For good clean Standard General Merchantlise at prices as low as elsewhere, and most times lower: come to, THE FARMERS EQUITY STORE B. F. XVALL, Mgr. Page 111 When you need Men's or Boy's Wear lts fi. Q6 v fqu'rFn-r'rERs FROM l.Ao'roDAD I-lillsboro's only exclusive Men's and Boy's Wear Shop Best singer ..... Innocence ..., Intelligence. . . . lXL11na's girl .,... V Loudest laugfher Easy going .,.. Quztrrelsome .... The school baby. . . The laziest ..... Harmony ...... Discord ...... Atmosphere .... HQNOR ROLLfC0nti1zzzed . . .Our voice student ,..........Faculty .,,..... Students .........MurieEnnz . . ............,. Amos ....Mincls of students Sandow .........,.RuthSuderman . . Too numerous to mention .........,.Ch:1pel singing Girl's and Men's Glee Club ......The President's office Be sure you are right but tlon't be too sure that everybody else is wrong. Gush What is that on your upper lip? Mark: Why, thz1t's my mustache. Don't you think lIlS becoming? Gus: lt may be coming, but it isn't here yet. Herbert Wiens: Speaking of electricity, that makes me think. Prof. XVz1ll: lsn't it wonderful what electricity will do. Page II2 NEW OPTOMETRIC OFFICE scientificallycorrect, for testing vision and oecular muscles, examining eyes and htting glasses. D. R. HOEPPNER, O. D. Hillsboro, Kansas Phone 83 Foth: Is your ear a five passenger Car? Leovven: Yes, but I can get eight on it if they are well acquainted Dad: What is this 60 on your grade Card? Frosh: I think it's the temperature dad. Freshman, Ceoming to Dean's ofhtelz Is the Pean dizzy today? Amos: Do you serve lobsters here. XVa1ter: Yes, We serve everybody, SIE down. Page II3 1 I WHAT WE WOULD CALL THEM IF THEY WERE ACADEMY FROSH H. S. Forh ...... P. S. Goertz ..... D. E. Harder ,.,. P. C. Hiebert. .. H. W. Lohrenz. .. A. I. Frantz ..... M . H. Schlichting. .. A. R. Ebel ,...... G. Ewett ...... Tina C. Harms. .. H. W. Berg ....,. Cowles ...... . Chandler, , . . Leppke ..... Miss Regier. .. Regier ,... Loewen ...... Wall ...... .Ianzen ..,.. Eitzen ..... Rupp ..., Hofer ..,, .The ladies' man .......The duke . .The bookworin ,.....,...Smi1ey . . , .Honest Hank .,..The dandy ...,.The sport ,.....,...Happy ...Das Weltkind ...,....FreCkles .........,Tuhby ....Ma1na's girl ......The vamp .,......,.Sleepy Mother Hubbard ......,,...SeedV .......The Kid. ....,.Glassy . . , ,Sauerlqraut .........Doc Possum ...,...The hick -But now We just don'c dare. BUY A 1 fill UIIVIIIAI C far Smooth and Easy Riding. The most automobile Value for the hard earned Dollar. H. H. Klassen FORD AGENCY 18th year of Satisfactory Service Hillsboro, Kansas. Page 114 Country: What are you so hot about old man? I-liek: l've got one of these here two pants suits on. To the highest hfdder: Mydiinples.,.. My freckles. , . Superioraw . . .,. ,. Artist's air .,...,,,.... Other peoples business, ,. My popularity ,........ My Complexion ...,...... My pep and ambition ....... My chance for graduation ,... ..... .... Mark: Corny, you know l loye you. Corny: Ah, go on, l have someone else loving me. 1I.L.N.: That's right, a steady gait will get you there. a C ,, L1.L.P.: 'Qpeakfng about gates, who left yours open? Rueben Franta Bertha Adrian Paul Tsehetter HB. B. Dahl Bulletin Board . . .Agnes Friesen Willie .....A.R.Epp .Vic Schneider All men are Created equal, but we ean't stay babies all our lives. H. N. GOERTZ Furniture A Undertaking Hillsboro Roller Mills E. R. Burlcholder Lumber Co. Agent for Eggea-Day, the powerful poultry tonic. Hillsboro, Phone No. 3. Page llf of McPherson, Kansas Building Material---COalfHardWate Kansas P. YV. Ratzlalf, Manager E'-7?'F? f' EW :-',- - Q S ic ,f 'fly syn. , ifivgl .. I sliiifle 2 E .sm an I E l i V YI I 7 l P X 546 7 H With the men's wrist watches coming back we are offering the public nothing but Standard American makes which are reliable and accurate. J. R. HOEPPMER Watchmaker Motto: Best Goods for the Least Moneyf TOKES If It Pa.r.riHe?A+ To see Paul without his portfolio? have an ideal Senior class? convince Lepp that he is not always right? To keep Marie Poetker quiet? To keep Sandy from trying to flirt? To get back at Gus? To keep a secret in Tabor? To convinceJ.P.B. that he can't sing? To skip class and get by with it? To absorb Greek? To please any of the teachers half of the time? To To Alice K.: What time is ir? Marie Enns: Ten to- Alice: Ten to What? Marie: Tend to your own business. Edna Patsy Ctelling a Bible story to little chilclrenD: I vvant to tell the story of Ruth. We all want to be like her, because she said, A'Whither thou goest I will go. Suitor: Pardon me, Professor, but last night your daughter accepted my proposal of marriage. I have called this evening to ask if there is any insanity in your family. Prof: There must be. Page 116 We FURNISI-I THE HOME ,.- ' llll 1 I the Girlf l l A num 'll 5 Only GOOD merchandise makes a satisfied customer We sell only the BEST:- Nlaytag Xllashers-ff The washer that sells itself. Coleman Cookei-sfThe modern Cook Stove. Chi-Namel Paint-The greatest Covering Capacity and durability. Edison and Victor PhonographsfThe worlds leaders. Guaranteed Mattresses and guaranteed linoleums. First Class furniture. Wall paperffthe paper that hangs and keeps its Color. Our merchandise will stand the test of time. HOME FURNISHING STORE Y. l:Rii5sEN, P1'up:'i:ta1' Hillsboro, Kansas lOKES Psalm of an Annual Editor: lwish I was a little rock 2lSCIUIllOI121l'1lll, A doin' nothin' all day long, but just a sittin' still. h. l wouldn't eat, l xvouldn't drink, I wOuldn't even was l'd set and set a thousand years, And rest myself by gosh. Prof.: Do you find it hard to meet expenses while yo through school? H. R. Wiens: No, I meet them at every turn. The school gets the heneht, The student gets the fame, The printer gets the money, But the staff gets the blame. Page 117 u're working your way IOKES v Ruth Suderman: These glee club boys act so strange and they were gone only one week., I ' Rose It seemed like two years to me. ff ,fn gfpirof. Wall: Explain Terrestial Magnetism. T T Schmidt: Well, Professor, just what is it that you don't understandlabout it? XX IN RECOGNITION The staff wishes here to acknowledge its gratitude to Mr. Henry Lepp, a member of the marketing class, who has distinguished himself by sellingover a hun- dred copies of the TABORITE. It is the co-operation of the students with the staff that can make such apublication a success, and the spirit which Mr. Lepp has manifested through his services is one which we hope will be contagious to the future students of Tabor College. Hardware Implements Cornelsen Hardware Coinpany The WINCHESTER STORE Dealers in MCCORMICK-DEERING 81 JOHN DEERE Farm Machines Hillsboro, Kansas Stoves Tractors Pegs 118 DR. G. S. KLASSEN Dr. Leon G. Jaeger Dentist Dentist Gas X-ray Phones: Ofiice 141 House 144 Office Phone zoo, Residence 157 Hours 9-5. Hillsboro Kansas Hillsboro, Kansas World's Lowest Priced Modern Quality Cars Jbr Economical Transportation A Y,-, . . '1 1 jfjji iii: 3. 4,:, ' ,.,.., L-,,,,.g? - .. fit? .::::::s ' ' ,..,. ,..,,,,,,,, ...... , 1 .- . . .... .. .. Come-See New Models Make OUR Service Station Ask For Demonstration Your Station lt Makes Friends All-Ways GOERTZ FRIESEN 81 FUNK Hillsboro, Kansas The Tucker 81 Griffiths Mere. Go., Peabody, Ks. The Dependable Store We carry the best for the least. You get a dollars worth fora dollar. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS J.V. WIEBE, D.o.M.D. J. C. HAUPT . Registered Optometrist, Maunfaetur- Gmefillpmflcc ing Optician. Peabody, Kansas. Phones 63. Eyes examined. Ophthal- Osteo, Light and Electro Therapy niic lenses scientifically fitted. Prescrip- tion lenses are ground in our own shop, guaranteeing greater accuracy. NVrite Hillsboro, Kansas or phone for appointments. Page 119 H. H. CORNELSEN'S STORE Groceries, dry goods, chinaeware and notions of all kinds. Hillsboro, Kansas Prolong the Daintiness of Your Dresses Have them dry cleaned regularly at the HILLSBORO CLEANERS There is a feeling of pride and satis- faction when your dresses look well. can 3s The Photographs Shown in this Annual were made by the ROBB STUDIO Duplicate photos may be had at any time from the negative taken for this annual, either prints or in folders. Send us your kodak films and get the best that can be made from the lilm. Prompt Service our motto ROBB STUDIO loo 1-7. South Main McPherson, Kansas Studio Phone 550 Res Phone 374X Page 120 T1-IE 1927 TABCRITE 1- 'I'-ini' '!' THE PRooUcT1oN OF THis ANNUAL represents a volume of work which can only be appreciated by those who have had an intimate relationship with it. The staff is to be commended for their faithful effort to present to the students a year-book embodying the real life and spirit of the school. Our relationship as engravers, has been a real pleasure and our success will be determined by your impression of this, THE 1917 TABORITE. THE MI D-CONTINENT ENGRAVING COMPANY 114 SOUTH MARKET STREET WICH ITA, KANSAS Pg Sam Schne ider il Co mpany for Ny? Service Quality pppp 6 '15 Shell gasoline, oils and greases High test kerosene and distillate. We appreciate your patronage and will try our Best to treat you right. Give us a trial. STATION PHONE 110 WAGON PHONE 85 Operates in l-lillslworo, Hutchinson, L 'h c igh , McPherson , Inman, Marion, and Buhler. Tabor Tabor C ll o e ge College Book Hills Store 4' '! ! l' 4' Lowest prices boro, Kaus as 'l' '! i l' 'l' OFFERS Courses in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Bible, Fine Arts ' and Commerce. 'Fi' on school supplies, 4' Funk and Wagnalls Desk Dictionaries, Phoncgraph records of Talwor songs by fm, Harmony Quartet. Page pa1'lit1fla1'.i' ivrirc' for Catalog 122 IN M EM ORIAM HENRY FOOTE The soul that seems to die has but transpiredj there is no death TO MY MOTHER I love you, Mofheff, hecezufe you unelerstunel The turmoil unel the strife thu! renelf :ny .roul, The fnefnoly of the tlnzeyou preffeel :ny heznel, Anzl teurf of looe mme Jtreuming from your eyer, If .feelnf .ro long ago, I hezrelb knew Ififhether or not ltfr ull ll elreezm. But, eenyzefeey-it'J ull Jo vague unel elirn, Anzl for ezzreeyf Pnthetle worelf of love Weeee quivering on your ljpf. Your eyer expremeel the ineyjrnhle. .Wruyeel hoxtf of loniglngf feeznelererl there, Eeezfire eneneorieox' Even fulnt u'i.rp.r of hope Flutrereel here u moment- Fruil ghoftf of hzeffeljllieff Your ufiyrful eye.f,' meek, .rupplleznr they ufere, Anel feneler like u elooe'.r.' Yer nohle refignution cezlneeel fhe Jtrife ...... Benign, ezngelir-you orufheel the black eleopnirg Beeuufe you lozfeel ine. So 7lYlZ7Ul leffle thing.: ennze heeele to nee! Buch 77161120731 el heeerrhreula, perhnpf u broken toy. Soneehou' we felirlj Goodbye, Anel nou' I .rorrozo .... ull alone. HERBERT FR1ESuN. Page 1.23 44nd Noev--- H The laft picture haf been mounted, the laft engraving made, the last word written, and this the final copy if to go into the handy of the printer irnmediateb. In viewing the old ofy9ce once more, deserted and littered with paperc, a mingled ,renovation of relief and loft comet over uf. Relief, of courfe, from along and grueling tack which if finalbf off our handf, and the lou of many pleacant rontacty, of Jome unique experiencef and tome real valuef which we have learned to appreciate. To have heen intrufted with thif tack ha: indeed heen an honor and a refponoihiligf dj well. We hope that we have heen faithful in difcharging thif truyt that wax placed into our handc. Many dayf were Jpent in the compilation of thix hookf often at the facrijice of pleafure, time, claffet, and Jcholaftic Jtanding. Many difcouragementf were encountered and ohfta- clef met hut through it all we have gone toward the goal of giving to you a permanent reminder of the happy hourf Jpent at Tahor College. We have made miftakex and are at consciouf of them at you are,hut may they fpur the ftaff of the next volume on to greater efforts and achievementf. If thif volume Jervef to keep alive that old love for your Alma Mater and to recall happy re- minifcencey our ejorto will have heen dub' compencated and thif iffue of the Tahorite will have fulfilled ity minion. AMOS TSCHETTER. Page 124 Ulqzrgi5z11rvin1ri1fhi' ' , 1 f9 , - ' V J g ' -2 f. - fcff , X -v J H c ,, ' I 1 7 i I I I I If I 'A' I iv - Jfyuvvwvvx f ' :juz J M ., k1, .aQ,.fv-ff f f 'AfiQ .,c-W I 'C A W ' ' U 1- X , N1 My-I V V, , L L -.,. I -'M - Ci. My Y! -L' 0- 'AAYVIAI Z! n P, I f U ' ' ' ff Hung1sz11u'1,1um'l1i llergisznwinnirhi UY THE MIDGONTINENT ENGRAVING COMPANY Wichita - Kansas 2. Primm? . by THOMPSON BROTHERS' PRINTING COMPANY ' El Dorado - Kansas M 2 W Q 'H rx r,f.f,,'w7 -PY- FEQ flilwsfr-f, W kgs f '- :, f , -, -- - .-E-,E-,-Y .. .L -eh., ., .,. X- ,W N 'H+ gifmv- wb M- V- XJw,.'?.fJ'ffF'ff1sQ1QftT'if-.-.sfrffJ?i?i2f,'fT?'ffmFzff1'f:5ff.3ksQf?2iftSA,'F -f 'i,.7'RF-f1? '.S :H f . 1+ . 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