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 24 text:
“
A,., 1 l t an endless refrain ul l'Wl1al's the deal, nl' hug? . 4- .f ,.1u.,..f .,y -4 5' - S, ms- , J fe ...W .ar .5 I'?'4' 4 . f., . ,v se--aa. 5: 4-ft '5 N ,,..1 -an-use I vt 'r at .. .JJ ,Z ..,. Lk M. A -i iafiwi,-f'1 W a- , , t ..,.....,. ,.s,, s Q Mb. .mfs ,IQ 1, .tv ,Af ,. M..-4 an .4 ,as.,,,.w, 4 X -sane '- 2 -,eg P-Qfilr .N .,.. l ,,. The Cu-up Book Store The Cooperative Book Store was established in 1917 providing for student management with faculty supervision. It existed then as now to furnish students with necessary supplies at estabe lished prices and to carry on a campus improve- ment campaign with the earnings. Recent con- tributions from the Co-op have been the building of the greenhouse, many evergreen plantings mi, f w raw,. about the campus, and improvements on the track. The manager for the past year has been Carl Kenagy. Clerks have been Will Wyant, Lawrence Shoemaker, Earl Lee, Fred Farris, Gordon Gilbert, joe Roberts, and Bill Campbell. During the past two years a program of mod- ernization has been begun so that it is now one of the best college book stores in this territory. Page eighteen l A ,,7.,.s.4 fc A fr liliugriitigk 6, x 1.-ax, ,A giver, 'A , .iggg A ' ft' 72. ',...,,i .f , 'Hts I A I 1 QV - ..,. ' ' ri 'Lx 1, 1 . ,L Q me 4 4, .w- 1-2-T , -1. --ref new-fe-i-ww-'...'-. -11 , :L -. ,. ,f V .. - . . , , . - N . w -' :erm-viz' '-.'-Z?12,s-1,4 ?1.e.e ffvimif-,-4 -- 'J ,pmw-x1f'i--L 1 - ,gi .1 - ww, .vi .w.-:,, 1'-s...1--rv. ae'-'Q-4 ,'1,.'.' . . f .W V - - ,,,, ,, ,.,.,. ..-... -...f.....A.---.-d... . - ,.ut..,,. ,..-,..s.t-r1,,.,' 4 v. . . , , . I -,,' ,, ,A .1 - .w , .- ,., ,1,.,,1..,, r,,,.1,-v,r,.,,, v, ,M Y , , I , r' f-:- 1.-a. a!Le-a-3--151' ---'V Wglfgzr, - - - 4- . .,. -. t.'...i.. fqf-N V-1 ,.t .. . -g, 'K -......,.,..--at-NAM . x -- -A---1-lk ' ua: 'i V ' -cg' V Y- --f-Y- - . --- -. . .. --u,--,m.,... gl H I -M... -
”
Page 23 text:
“
farms- '-ab if .. Y- . ,. , ,Y f. V -' 4 . , --' - zomen, gh hill ous re- ' girls. uirteen super- lghout 1 New nd an I l ixteen 'Z L. ..-ni Willigb where 'lbull sessions, pipes, and olive seeds abound . . . X ' as N e W E 1 ll H a l Page seventeen New Ely Hall, jewell's residence hall for men, accomodates over a hundred college students. Wliolly masculine in nature, the building houses an attractive lobby which serves as a recreation center and recep- tion room. A private dining hall has been the scene of many Jewell functions and official banquets. Activities of the year included weekly guest nights, at which time distinguished visitors were present for the evening meal. The chess club met regularly in the lobby, and guests enjoyed many evenings of games before the large fireplaces. New Ely was awarded third prize for its float in the Homecomin 8 Parade last fall, and participated in the Teztler Revue by presenting a skit entitled God Bleu America. Sztberniiion Mrs. Ralph Davidson . Supervisor Mr. Ralph Davidson . Supervisor Miss lrbie Utz, Mrs. Grace Stanley . Supervisors of Dining Hall The governing body of the hall is the Student Council, made up of a representative of each corridor, which meets regularly with Mr. and Mrs. Davidson to discuss mat- ters of interest pertaining to life in the dormitory. Student Government President . . . james E. Harris V. Pres. . . . Marvin Marks Secretary . . . Vernon Osborne Treasurer .... Ellis Gover The New Ely Council is com- posed ofthe student oiicers listed above and the following members: john Edmund, Lewis Ortega, Dwight jones, Jimmie Cary, Fred Rains, Kenneth Anderson.
”
Page 25 text:
“
:mf -Q.-ggmy 44 1 K , e track. 1 Carl rvrence iilbert, mod- w one tory. 'igbteen ff Z' l iii '?' X I 2 3'-?' M Di X T ,f ,mx f: ,f ij, :- ,. fff f 'iffy figgk X-X 4 ?4'L-'ii- - eff,-f ff' fa,, 4i - -2:-. X A! v Yu-L-fifll 2 ' 3-.iff- -T. ,-f-315' .1-2- ' Pacu UU and Students
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.