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l oiie 5Bamroclli'h e '+i?W agg. e 9 14 h il 1 , M ill N , i l I tl il' li l A , ' w, N , gl ' 1 W I il i l l' l lil l. ,w , .lmssn IERWIN VVRENCI-I, Kvzight of Sa,i-at Patrick 1 Summa Cum Laude 1928. Jesse Erwin lvreneh was born September 10, 1882, in Afton, N. Y. He re- ceived his 'education at a rural school, Afton Academy, and Cornell University, from which he was graduated with an A. B. degree in 1906. He studied in the American School at Jerusalem during the year 19011-1905. Subsequent to his W! graduation he attended the University of YVisconsin for one year, and during the I year 1907-1908 he was with the Cornell expedition to the Near East. He again at- M tended the University of VVisco-nsin during the year 1908-1909, and then went to Syracuse University as instructor i11 History., where he remained until 1911. VVith the exception of one semester instructor at the University of Wvisconsin in 1912, he has been here since 1911. Ni VVe Engineers consider it a great privilege to take into our organization a man ,, H who has striven to make our Alma Mater a better place to live and learn. There l is no student activity thought of that Monkey, as he has been affectionately , termed, has not been asked to participate in, and being asked he has responded with ,l his whole heart. He says, regarding the Engineers, If I had not been a historian ii I should have liked to be a civil engineer. I was barred from that, however, by my inability to grasp inatheinatics beyond the knowledge that two and two make four. Q I have enough Gaelic blood to appreciate St. Patrick, and to realize that he is the ideal Saint to head the Engineers, but as a historian I do not forget that Iinhotep, il the first Engineer, ought. to receive some recognition. if Page 38 ii
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l. if 53 -1 5.- l ip w l' ll l ' 1 N. N , ll, , l, ' l i l l l l ,J X l l ll l ll ' i li ll ll w N l ll l :il i. l il l i 4 nl , X I ml l , ill ll ll ll l ll ll C. E. SCHOOLEY 'Z Representiztive of Saint Patrick Charles Earl Sehoolcy was born in Archie, Cass County, Missouri, September , 18, 1905. lVhcn he was five years of age his parents moved to Bolivar, Missouri, lx where he entered the public schools. He was graduated from the Bolivar High ll School in 1924- with honors and he entered the University of Missouri in the fall il of the same year. Since his entrance into the Engineering School he has labored l diligently for his Alma Mater at all times, and in addition he has found time to work for his living and maintain his scholarship. Hi: has been rewarded several lv' times with student offices, but we cannot honor too highly a man who has sacrificed N his personal ambitions for his Ahna Mater as has Schooley. He is I1 member of Delta Kappa fraternity, Q. E. B. H., Eta Kappa Nu, and St. Pat's Board. He il , is ALL-Senior President, President of the Engineers' Club, Chairman of the Student llii Branch of The American Institute of Electrical Engineers, and one of the repre- H l sentatives from the Engineering School on the Student Senate for the past two years. 'Nl , In his sophomore year hc was All-Sophomore vice-president and president of the ll, l sophomore engineers. ill ll H 1, l' . l H l il Page 37 N l Z e it . 'r'. 'm ,, , . MQJLAJAI' ' lr' . ' '7T,.,,., p ' ' 144 .Y . '
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eggw------ff H1562 Stianiroclllf------s u i W'j,Ai P ' T3 x x il w 1 N ,. I f It 1 N l 'W 7 ' ' ' ' ix U M N i ,E l Y w, W M M l ,M , I i 1. iq N H i l l 'y X ' il M 1 i M M ,w w N, 1 W , l H il 1 , A E 1 wa y M W I X H X! i N it M W ill! ,' H UP qi.. .gi Hi i M 44 1 u U! J Ti Q, ,w , w i x ' . V ,qi , ' N i . . w 1 The photos above show clearly enough the lengths to which the Engineers will in go to provide themselves and their guests with ample means to enjoy themselves ii M at the annual celebration in honor of their patron Saint. Each year the Repre- M' I sentative of Saint Patrick mfukes his first aippczuwlnce at the Ball in his honor, rl and we Engineers would he shamed indeed if he found us ill. equipped to receive f rl him in the eustomary splendor. The St. Pat's Ball is the crowning event of the '- celebration and every effort is made to make it bigger and betterl' each year. ti ii N Page 39 ' , M 5 Q r' 54 ,QW A if-?h 'Q Y Q Q71 W V-f. - Y f,,, -1--7n,, Y lil - 'Yi Y ir Y bg' V Y- ' '
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