High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 37 text:
“
.L ffiir in .im 'I 4:3121 fix, iff' .nh ' -' 4 .. 5-- lg if 2: . '53 ' v -nk 'r- JSL '. --Q :F 2 x.: aff' - .. ., . 1 , , -,- bh 2 Q1 , - .At--5-- :: ' 7' ' ,f - ,,, ,...... 'A 1:- - '. . . .. .-QQ: .L-ff .1 r..f.r-. -9 .1.1-- - -- - ',..,.---I- ' '.r::' '-L.: !-:L'. ..-- '.. -'--1 VZ' : ?T,.L....J.-1-.raw ' ' , ' ...nun -- -.il n .4 , - I Q-ii-1 V I1 .4 ' - ' ' 'fi' M-m....Q. -M v .,.-N 'V . .. 'N' 1- ..: 'I T Wa.-1-,,fUW'f -L 'A 7 -- -fGj-: 2+?.2faaLafAuL4mf.-+- mfzi .1-... 'T . 'M ' f? ' . s.f'A3f7gx1.-'-11f.f351:?2f'7' 'X H ' 'Y 5? V il-.. .xl-jwz: l1'7a'2,Q' M fa r,-'Z ,,vm,:..5f I: 1:2551-EzE:i::em ' -5 I IEW . ' Q ' 7':'ffifi'Ei:: , ,' , .5 ' -1,44 3-f'.. A --A-'V . .pigs ..: --:fy M -mgzzhqttxi ' '2 '1 . ----5 :?1:-H77-:f . I 23' . ,fi K ' f , 5. J 'f4 .,,g ' f1'C'.F1w--I TL In -'V , L. .. !. .1,2'fT , ff 11.-.. - :..::1G- .:,.:r ' 1 . fi ' 1'-.--1--'g:.... at rwfu 9. ' ' . :vw , , , -1 ., .1. ,,.- .L V - ,, ' fgg 25.4-r? q 12 7' Q . . 4 0' - Rgu,,y2u,. I S1 AE q.-4, 10 - 43mk-,,.f.:,-,..- ,A..-.,L...,ff-- em, !.,f,-:,,.:.-- ..-': ' HEI- ' , g 'S '5,- Q 'ff - :,gf'2!'1P.xfs.-1 5' fi1s.J1: .. 1 . ' ww. 1 . .-,.-. v V' 1 ,,.w' ,,,...H-:Q:g:fsr3f.11 ' '--wazzeeefwq - K if-,--.QQ gf! :L ,An Q AM? .1 X-lwqzgg 'AtfLQ.f.?.!f5 A :: J 'L rf44 1E1LwM 1-ii: P' 'Q 1 ' V-5,5 1 ' zu. Y 1 ' ': ,. . .5-Tf7'1',' - - -ff-1 ' - : . Ji,-1 --- ' . ' ' - --rim.. ., u,gg,.lr. '. - ,M 'f?gmf5gfx---1352- QA ' . :CL - 5 1 .. . -L 2 1 7'--L '--., , f- 'mu . ff ,'. 2 '. - 7'fE '51'.., , . , .' -5 ff ' .4 ,z55:ir,,q,, ., 'W . .. .P . I 'P 4- -,Ty .. B-, 134, 1 '- ' A I . I. L----vf::r? f f5ffiiQEfl2- A' .y HH- 5 . , 11 .,.-, g,::'.3,.-.-qg-':.f',f-ig-1'-'.,1:r, '92, ' fr:--:rvv'P-, U 'V , . .,...vf:zK-' N ..... ...- imffrzcq 'J'-!v.'.'--A :.v,AQ4?'W'5'x TW -' ,. .,..--gums! .. ' .. --u f '11 , 'WE- .':,. Q3 'ig -A , 7 , ' --- .-sfwnlgr ' ..:i:::.'- -1 - wx .' - I ' ' . ,...-.L. '-'u447- ' -1 - . -1 -11-...... -f :: ..---M . ' if A H fix.:-if rx , 41 'v---3:1 0 . 15 'rf-43',1 ii' if Q 'Q S If -Y' ., fix ff. ' T ' N 11 .:. f -' ' TY? 415.7 .ff 1'1 '-' ' ' , 5 1 . -- W - .:.. -'rim--.I--1 ' f, . L 6 . : - 1- r' - - Q ' ' .g., , - Q 9. Q-gvv,,n --M V. M, , -I ,. . M- J. . . , -317 , 1 f ' 1' 5:1113-ii-2126-v--1 -5 PE L 1 -. K i5lf1i1-',?7fF17l1:-j- Lf 1 5 fp JS! ' fm , 3 1 ' Y' ' . '7F5':.f'29EFJ4,'3f- 4 , 'P 5' ,, -4 '- fl , 1.:y-:,1f...v.... 1:1 x -, .' A V.: 'gg' . .1-fl W' !7Q55I..:. I h -5 -. :W BMW! I , I-V xi F fl: UF.,- ..y- -1 :r - - -, ,.-, 4 - Av : -4 ,Q 1- 1, .,:, .12 H! gr R 'N R! J zur: - -'fi .1 v J.. '- . -2- v' ., , Hai , ' , ms . if RS X H, .-'iL5-725'-'.3 . , ,I A 1 .A -., Q-' -, . - .ITT ,',-'xp -i L JL 3: .5 V-,TNI 4. .. . . I . , .. . . Y -'7 ' ,N -A ' 'sa Z'. fcvf- . . 5 ..... .. . , L-- - .- 5. :Q L z - -,. ,-4 , -.. ,. .. . Q. 4 ' - 5- '-, if A- 7 ' -i . :ff 45. 12. 4 1. 'Mgr-. 'J . ' ,J - 3 ' - 3-gi , my Ti , l :'.--FQ. '- - 1. .rf '- . - ' .univ- '..r: ' :..ffi!ffV 1'9 wI :'f.- . - 1 . 1'.5'Ei : , -ami-' -Qs 1.. 11 .f ' 2 lxrf-'1f: 1f:' 53' :ffl w jg 331 3 2.15321 ..r-gygp v5:' I 1, ,, - -a'-.vp firm I N if .1 ' li 't JJ. -. , '- , Hi ' . - . . , . .W -,3 ,Mc .. . 1- -- ' ---..--Q.,-f.:'-::..Q Sa w 1 A , .,.,.--Lk-L..--:s1.f Tum:-.-. :f'P 5-1-11. -- h 4 ,. fb. : -.-gigffgfg.-.:m...,suf1 ' ' 'if -1 , . ,- ,.--...tn:-.--1.:5'--g,ig'1-1517' ,:sTW3??l2,'Q4'19E ' 'M' i - -- , - . , .. ---.:-..:a1:- W- . , Q . ' Q ,,z.1.-1 . . , .. .--.-, Q..--.-.. , , , H., ,.,.p-v-0-6-mm ,.... .- - ---.1-.':::12-5'f'g.:1 -' T '-' .. -- - L.,Gj1:rizlP rmI-lvl-v'5 : ' 'A' -. 5.gi'4,E,., '. ---'Q'-'-'-:J-.,,:.n'. . ..-.--'vw F1 I if! -'-. if .yr ' S235 'l J! '11 ee-' ji? ri -,lu A F as E-4. . C24 .. 5. .-4, Page 3f
”
Page 36 text:
“
I N NI E NI Q R I Pl ofisyismmi FRANCIS I-IAYDEN Coney AIARTIN Francis H. C. Martin was born September 241, 1909, in St. Louis, Missouri. His parents later moved to a farm near Oran, Missouri, where he entered the elementary schools and later attended schools at Cape Girardeau and St. Louis. He completed his work at the Marquette School at St. Louis in 1922. During the same year he entered the Cleveland High School but was later transferred to- the Roosevelt High School, completing his work and graduating in January, 1927. By working for the lrVestern Electric Company until August, 1928, he secured funds enough to enter the department of Electrical Engineering. In order to' maintain himself he secured employment with the Missouri.Telcphone Company and worked for them during the school term as well as the summer vacations until the time of his accidental death which occurred on November 23, 1930. He maintained an exceptionally high scholastic average and was a member of Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, and Pi Mu Epsilon. He was a iine example of the possibilities which lie in the hands of earnest and industrious young men of securing an educational foundation as the iirst neces- sity of a successful career. His untimely end was a real tragedy. Page 30 A at Y -V Huw . ,H . Y ., , ,Y
”
Page 38 text:
“
Why? E Ol THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL often wonder why the Engineers do not get more consideration in regard to the money appropriations granted by the state legislatures to the University when so many necessities appear evident? A close survey shows that only 310,000 has been bestowed upon the College in the past two years, which is to be divided equally between the four Schools of Engineering. Wie must take into consideration the fact that the 'funds for laboratory and shop equipment must be taken from this amount, which is hardly enough to endow the average family with the simple necessities of life. 'When this is spent, the rest must come from the fees paid by the students. If some of these so-called legislators could look into the conditions which hover over our institution, they would find that one of the most valuable Engineer- ing Libraries in the country was housed under a root' which is undoubtedly a fire- trap. This is not only a menace to our library, but to the students attending classes in such a building. In our shops are machines still in use which 21 years ago were housed in a building that was destroyed by fire. These machines are incapable and should be replaced by new and more up-to-date equipment. - Do we, as the future engineers of this great country, merit such inatteution? 'Most assuredly, we do notg but what can we do about it? If the state will not appropriate enough money to take care of our needs, who is going to bear the brunt of this surplus in question? It is certainly the duty of the state administration to maintain their educational institution in a manner necessary to keep pace with the most modern develop- ments in the Engineering world. Page 32 us? Q-f.5'-gli -, W -TEE Y. 7,...4,,fl - f-.Y , ,se :1 4 pc- Q GR G AN ll ZLAT 1 S 1Qgp1'grQ,myL, .i.4.-gi F4 JD 'Q li W 'i ol! wi l . ix ,l ii l i H, l ll i ll l fi ,, q 1 , 4:11 ll xi iw ,N gl lil in l 11 -i l it li ll 'l Q, 1
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.