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college life and that little blue hats are a sure sign of servility and a whole lot more. However, football is well under way by now and the approaching conflicts overshadow any other activity on the campus--except lessons- and soon all the homesickness and greenness will be gone, and everyone, including the fac- ulty, is settling down to making 1930-1931 a big OLE year. By this time a freshman has learned the art of browsing through the labyrinth of the li- brary in search of the choice gems of English literature, and has learned that it is wiser not to ask the librarian such questions as, What happened in the year 20,000 B. C.? He knows that they may break the speed law of the vil- lage, but not one of Dr. Weigle's test tubes. He has begun to have his doubts whether Zaro Sharp is the best-looking, most virile, cleverest, and strongest collegian in the Middle West. He has learned that all is fair in college love and that if a fellow can steal his roommate's girl it's a free campus. He has bought Woods' parlor tickets and sold .them again. He has learned the advantages of Booth 14 over num- bers 13 and 15. That chapel speeches may be tiresome, he knows full well, but when the Dean speaks he knows that it will be well worth his attention. He has discovered the two sides to every professor: the classroom atti- tude and the Court Street Prof, and he laughs at their poorest jokes. He knows that the price of Sunday night dates is a S20 pin and 35 in 3.-.,-5.1. W--'1 3 . cigars, but he will f o r g e t in t h e spring. He has found out t h a t Warden has more keys than a con- cert grand be- cause he stayed away from the loop, but he him- self makes a path to Jones Hall. He is looking for- ward to the time when J a m i s o n will realize his ambition of oust- ing the faculty, d e a n, president, board, in order to run the institution as he sees fit. He knows that Phi- losophy is the Times Square of the curriculum FRANCIS M. KEENER . Keener, Ark. Dorm Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President, 3, Yorke House, 2, 3, 4, Debate, 3, 4, Pi Kap- pa Delta, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent, 4, Representative Pi Kappa Delta National Con- vention, 3, Honor List, 2, 4, Honor Roll, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, 4, President Student Body, 4, Delegate National Student Federa- tion Congress, Skulls of and has heard the Seven, Lyceum Promoter, 4. sad story of those that got caught in the jam. He has discovered he cannot tell a big- ger one than Harry Jones without warping the truth and he knows by heart the night life of Keener and his debating trips. Carman, Swaine, Barber, Steel P' A b h Gallaway, Sloss, Todd, Betts, Ifighfdiger, 7l1Vg1q,Zl1?3 twelve
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,.., -,,..,.-M...-vue'-'4 ' ' Wiley CCaptainj, McClard ICaptain-electj, Warolerl, Hall, Farrell 1930 Foollrall Season With fourteen lettermen back Coach Stuber at the opening of school began to condition his men for a hard season, a season that was dis- astrous as far as games won and lost but su- preme as to putting forth real Blue Jay effort and displaying high sportsmanship. In their opening game of the season the Blue Jays defeated Wentworth Military Academy at Lexington, Mo., in a night game by a 19 to 14 CAPTAIN FOSTER WILEY, End, Creighton, Mo. The honor bestowed upon Spoof,' as captain was well placed, as he displayed exceptional ability for leadership and was untiring in his ef- forts to help Coach Stuber produce a 'true West- minster team. Again in Spoof we ind that little men can do great things. DENZIL C. WARDEN, Center, Joplin, Mo. Dainty suffered a leg injury early in the sea- son which handicapped him a great deal. How- ever, when in the battle he used his beef to a great advantage by offering a stubborn detour. CARL HALL, Guard, Fulton, Mo. Doc was perhaps the most stable player on the team. He was always in the fight when it was the hardest and will be sorely' missed next year. fourteen score. Playing his first college game Billy Tol- liver proved himself capable of filling the back- field position vacated by Boyd last year. Cox, playing his third year at halfback, scored two touchdowns, and Cole, a freshman, crossed the goal for the winning score. Both teams were handicapped as they were not accustomed to night football. . The next week the Blue Jay team displayed a CAPTAIN-ELECT IRLEY MCCLARD, Guard, Dexter, Mo. After playing his freshman year in the back- field Irley was changed to guard position in the line. As a guard, he leaves nothing to be desired, either on the defense or offense. Irley is a. hard, consistent player with that gol' dang it letis git 'em spirit. So ably does he fill his position that the team elected him captain for next year. CHAUNCEY FARRELL, Quarterback, Farmington, Mo. Here is a man who has untiringly given his SSYYICQS to the team and has developed into a reliable, heady playerg Chauncey is a good broken-field runner and netted some long gains for the Blue Jays. His services will be deeply missed next year, for such dependable players are hard to find.
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