University of Missouri College of Engineering - Shamrock Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1928

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.,.. it I .NR 1 7' v n if Um V .Q , Y , , Vagina Q ' I - an Z W K I . ,., sg is in f i i . it Nov. 8 Ty Doc Foltz invents ventilator for the Senior Electrical Design Room. It runs on fi! gi hot air, and works best during class period. Q1 jim Nov. I I 'Q ' Several of the Engineers went to the W'ashing'ton game, and they went prepared Hi Nil for anything, but they were disappointed. The game was uninteresting and they ii Mi didn't even have an argument. it W Nov. 19 VVC all went to Kansas in a high frame of mzind but we didn't return in the il li same state of happiness, at least not natural happiness. VVe will say, though, Wil 1 that outside of the game we had a large trip. ' .ll W X Nov. 2111 1 5 N Oklahoma's Red and Vifhite is trampled under foot but we were sure Worried about X my the outcome until the final gun. WVith so many liberal old. grads in town the ll if boys don.'t care whether school kceps or not. Those who don't leave for the holi- i 1 days might just as well for all the good they'll do here. gy' is Nov. 28 ' 'fm Those who had good enough grades to risk facing the folks at home have returned 1 from their visit, and those who stayed here have fuzzy tongues and blood-shot lil yi eyes from staying up so late to study. lil 1 Dec. 1 ' . ' To date Hot VVad has not. mentioned the Lehigh Valley in Heat A. VVe wonder , N N. if that company has cut down its advertising appropriation. Perhaps the last il ii ii edition of the Shamrock had' something to do with it. ,. Ly ,ii 'H Dec. 10 it 'Q Schott has a had habit of sleeping in his boots. The landlady has requested him W. 'i to please refrain from wearing his spurs to bed. if, , M Newby Miller tries to chew tobacco. i rw - . 1 i y Dec. 11 Newby Miller is a very sick boy. Dec. 20 il, 1 Christmas vacation begins. Lots of books will fro home to im Jress the folks, but 1 1 2:1 b I l M they'll never be opened. pq' My 1928 y Jan. 3 'lt Back to the old grind. Nothing to look forward to but finals. li 1, i it v 1 ill Jan. '21-28 ZW 'lm Hell lVeek for everybody. Hot Vlfad pulls a fast one and passes the boys in N, X1 half of the course. Bugs decreases the enrollment in Heat B by 13. Jan. 30 i' iii Registration for the second semester. More resolutions! 1, Hi 51, Feb. 1-29 M i The staff knows nothing about anything except the Shamrock during this period. it rig Thanks to Schooley Weill get it out on time. And now, if you'll excuse us please, I. 1' we'1l go back to our beer bust. A iii! 1 i 1 li iii H ly Page 47 yi I ,342 sf4C,.ws T f . H11 1 s If-'ilufhgj

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ncaa .emit-f.aa K 'ii A A :Xa A. ,, I I l 1 1927 J Sept. 12 'N School opens with a bang. LeMcrt came early for the Freshmen conference. X Sept. 13-144 3 Upper classmen enroll. Thirty-eight hopefuls register for Heat B. i Sept. 21 First Club meeting. Vlfe may in the future have better presidents than Schoolcy. but it's a. cinch we'll never have any-Begg, pardon, Schooley, we didn't see you leaning over our shoulder. Sept. 30 Hagar comes out second best in a one-round scrap with thc planer at the shops. , Oct. 1 The Dean requests that Hagar use his head when putting lumber in the planer , machine, Did we beat the Aggies? Easy! w il Oct. 8 t VVe beat Nebraska but we suffered a great tragedy: Bob Ostcrloh dropped a 1 full bottle at the game. It must have been potent stuff' because everybody thought it was the timekeeper's gun. . Oct. 15 Ames games furnishes sufficient excuse to a large number of Engineers to dedicate the stadium again. The poor old stadium is more than dedicated, it's christened! Oct. 19 The Shamrock staff' begins to realize that there is more to editing the book than pecking a typewriter., The Hrst of an infinite series of appeals is made for portraits. Oct. 22 This week we avenge our defeat instead of celebrating a victory, and the stadium is again bathed in moon--F VVe never did like these southern teams anyway. Oct. 29 Northwestern may be good in the Big Ten but she played a better team this day. Sehooley initiated into Q. E. B. H. fQuit Eating Bean Hullsj. , Jerry Edwards actually gets to an appointment on time. Nov. 5 I East is East and VVest is -'tough', says 'Wiest Virginia. Since this is Dad's and M'other,s Day the stadium goes thirsty tonight because of the presence of those same Dads and Mothers. l 1 Page 46 ri., idx-Z! zl ..Jb 1?AQA4 ! V A A r 1 1 i i it 1 H Y v w X .-



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1 I 4 r i l l v f',gG'qvu,3 i if-of i :N-fpfjjti 5, p i i w ll N ll ll ' N f W 11 fl N f 1 . I I iw :y , V r , I' 4 , On Tuesday, September 20, 1927, the Engineers celebrated the thirty-fifth an- X Q' niversary of the wedding of our best beloved instructor, Daddy Defoe. i N i Daddy is more than an instructor in mechanicsg he is friend, sympathizer, 'Il l and counselor to every student in the university, but those in the Engineering School M N regard him as their particular property and they guard thc honor jealously. He is ig! has been teaching mechanics to the Engineers for so long that he has become one i: i of their dearest traditions, and in that time he has so enshrined himself in the hearts of his students that they have all striven, whether consciously or uncon- 1 sciously, to emulate the fine example he has set for us in fellowship and character. 1 X The afternoon of his anniversary about seventy-five Engineers assembled at the i l Engineering Building and marched from there to his home to extend their best N wishes. It was entirely a surprise to Professor and Mrs. Defoe and they had no - f fidea of the intentions of the delegation until Earl Schooley, president of the 1 Engineers' Club, presented them with a flowery speech and a beautiful silver I X coffee service. The speech of Schooley's meant nothing, but in the gift the Engi- ig 41 neers tried to convey to Professor and Mrs. Defoe' their happiness on the occasion, 'M and their best wishes for many more anniversaries. il lr I 1. 4 ll 1 I ' 4 v U i The question of the hour, what is it? xl rl l 1 il is w A il 1 ii Page 48 , le it QP 'F md the i i we Ea ,E or or Q K6IQ,gLq,r,, i 'ages' '71, wif Tak f :ff,a,:TWW ' f' V- ,Ma -:gawk

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