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GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE

PUBLISHED ANNUALLY by the

JUNIOR CLASS of the

UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

VOLUME XX

:=~ XX . :L


PubU.he<! by

THE JUNIOR C!.ASS UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO

E""avi",. by WESTERN ENCRA VINC ~ COLORTYJ>E CO. S.oule, Wa.hing'on I',inled and Bound ,n Idaho by

The CAXTON PRINTERS, l.ul, Cald",.II, Idaho

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<Jl. In presenting this, the twentieth Gem 01 the Mountains, the Stall has endeavored 10 combine the betler fealures of former year-books and of similar publications from other schools, into a volume (hat will be worthy of our Alma Mater, The University of Idaho. The purpose has been to portray life on the campus from Ihe viewpoint of every student, giving proper consideration to every interest, to the exclusion or over-emphasis of none. If this volume is worthy, if it is fair to all and 10 the trust which was placed in Ihe Editor, il has succeeded. Q. May each succeeding year-book be beller Ihan this, Ihe Iwentieth volume, the Gem 01 Ihe Mounlains of 1923 ~ ~ ~ ~

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of Olll' ,\Imll :"atl'l', 1\ :Faithful Scrntnt of lheCllivcrsit.". 1I'11O~C CanH'$t clinds 11>1\'c won {Ol' him hOIl('~t admimtion amoHS the "tudcnts a~ an cx('('uli\"(' alld as a ~Illccrc (l'icnd, we dedicate thi'l book.

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Cu . . u.1!X$ H ..TOHNSON

HOIlEIlT

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HU:'llAItl)

SSA!'S

SOcn:TY

:'.1,\1\G,\nE,;T ]\"UT:-;gwSKY

K~:X:O:TIl

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MIT

llU:\IOlt

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JOSKI'Il ('UIlTIS

A'J'HLE'I'ICS CIIAIIU;S .PilEUS

OHGANLZATTONS HUTI11,\"TTOX

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of

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DRA:" )1. F. AKGF.LL Col/~g~

of L~th" and Sd~nct6


DEt\~

K J. IDDINGS Colltge 01 .lgr;e1Ilt.. r~


1'",e Thirlv-one

•

IJg,\N ColI~ge

c. ~. LI'n'm of Engineer;"!!

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DEAX J. 1':. .\IESSENGt:R Col/toe of educlI(;QII


/'"ye Thirly-thru

DEA!' F. G. )IILI.EH

College of Porutry


DEAN .>\. F. TJ-IOMSO:>.'

CQlleg' of Min,.

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State Board of Education and

Board of Regents of the University of Idaho ~l.Rs.

J. G. H.

GKAn:I.I.;\', Prc8it!rllt

.

.

Boi,e

Term eJtl,ircs '\llrii. Ilr.H IX\"JX

E.

HOClnn:l.L.•

"jce·J>rr,idcnl

.__

.

_." Bellevue

Term expiffil April. HJ'Z5 STAXLEY .-\. EASTOX.

Srcrctilry

.

... Kellogg

Term es.piffS April, 19'1fi

J ..A.

Moho City

LII'I'!XC01'T .....

Term expires April, 192"2

.... Grfmgcl:illc Term

e~pjres

April, 1923

............ Coeur (I'Alcllc

HUNTIXGTQX'1'A\'I.OII

'l'''rm expires April, 1923 ETHEL

E.

nJmFn~L". SupcrillfCluleflt

of Public 1118tr/lctiOIl.

11oi,e

.

t.'.e-Off.do

Officers of Instruction and Administration PROFESSORS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOnS..AXD .\SSIST..\XT ]lHOFESSORS TIll'

fig"r~

(QI/OU'iN.1J /11, "/lIN" /lNd dtgrt, o( tl1th o6fclT iNdicn(u III, dol' o( hi, or h,r Jiut t'I'j!oi"lmtNt 10 Ill, 'In! o( Iht U..iv,uily.

AU"IlEl> H. UI'II.\;\I,

I)Il.D., Prl'8illl'lIt of the University

A.B., :\.M., Miami UIlII·ersll.I·; A.i\I .. Illlrl'"rtl \·ersil)·. 1920. i'o!ARTIX I;·UL.l.ER AXG~;I.I.,

Unj\"er~jty;

Ph.D.. Columbia Uni-

l'h.n.,Profc.fsor of PI'IJlJiclJ. (//1(1 Duw of the Co/fcgl' of L'cUers lI1U! Scil'Jlcc,

u.s., .\I.A .. Ph.D., lJnl\"f:r!ilty or Wlsl:(>n,;n.

191:"1.

:\1.5., .IIIocillte Profl'IIor of .Igricl/itlirll! Edflcntion antI Principal of the School of Practical Agricldt/lre

FRED ECCEXE AllMSTIlOXG.

U.S.,

CI~llI!lOn

sotA.

19'21-

Agricultural And )Itthanical College; .\1.5.,

}<'LOYD WAHXICK .ATn:soX,

t:nh~r$it,.

n.5.(.\gr.), Profellor of Dairy Hr/,btwdry, Ollf!

Dairy I/ulbandman, E:r})uimerlt Station B.S.(Agr.), L:nh'crsily of Mis"Ouri.

--~·Tollcslgn~l-:-

or :'olinne-

1921.


HAROLD

LucIUS ~·\xn:l.l~ Ph.D.. Profeuor of Gre/·k (l1II{ Latin

A.Il., KlllallUIlWO Colle¥e: A.H.• A.:\I., Ph.D.. L'ni...:rsitr or Chicll)to. EK~'EST JOY B,\I.D\\"I:--, ~\I.S..

. I.ui#t(lllt Profe8lor of elll'm;llry ...

n.s~ M.S.• lJni"er~il~' of "a""..".

GRACE EUZAKt:TH DAI,I.. A.D ..

A.8., Colorado Colkge.

190"2.

19UI.

_'.uiltrl1lt Profellor of F:C01l01ll;et

1918.

'£1)\'"1:-- OKI.O DA:>:GS. B.A.,

Profenor of .1lu#;c. "nd f!nul of the D,'pt. of .1111';c

n.A., low" Stale reao:::hers' College. JOSEPH \Vf:SI.t:Y BARTO:>:.

1919.

B.S., A"oc;"tc I'rofellor of Philo,opl,y allg P'ycllOlogy

II,UOI.D

W.

U.S..

JlATCIIEU>R.

K"IISIl~

D.S.. _",;,ta"t JJactcrioiogid. E.l:/Krimcnt Statio"

SlIIle Agrieulturlll College.

CHARI.ES EIlWAIlD llt:Ukt:. Ph.n~

)I.f.•.•

.\.n..

Ohio

)J.F., .-18 ;6tant Profrllor of Lumber;ng

Yale L'"nh·er<;itr.

JACOH HOY Bt::>:Df:R.

19'.2"!.

1919.

:\1.5., .bllidilllt Profellor of JJlltllelllaf;et

l:n;'·ersit~·;

.\1.5.•

t:ni,·e,"",it~·

of W"shinp.on.

19'21.

:\f.S.(nlliry), _'Jllli,tlHlt Prof(,IIor of Dairy JJu,blHl(lry and .Iu;stallt Dairy Ibl.lba"dlll(lll. Experimnll S'ation

J-IA:>:S ".\DOI.I'H Ih::>:D1Xf::>:,

IJ.S.(Dllirr), )I.S.(Dairr). Zf:I.I_\ ETlIf:I.}JIGf:I.OW.

10WII

StiliI' College.

19'20.

B.S.(I-I.Ec.). _'SlQe;,,'e Profellor of 1-I01lle f;conotl/;CII

O.S.(II.J::o:::.), )lichiglln Altrio:::ulturlll Colleg('. HOHEK'J' Kl.l:>:f: BOX:>:J::l'T,

1920.

:\I.S.(Agr.), Profellor of A::ro1lom.1J

B.S., K"nsftS Stftte J\grieultural Coll..ge; :'II.S.(Allr.). 1918. Con:>:J::I.IUS J,ult:sllKos:>:A:>:,

L'"t1i\'u~itr

l'ni\'ersil~';

M.A.,

l'nh'er811~'

·CUIlTIS \VOnTII ('IU~'S'O\\"t::T", :\I.A., We~]eYlln

Colle".., of

19:!1.

Assoc;otc ProfclJlJor of Ecollolllic,

SIl!JlllE l'lIY-1) BIlOwx. 1\I.A.,

1I.A.,

WI~consill

)I.A., AII;sffwt Profe8lor of .III/I'rico/l History

A.B., l:n;,'ersity of Michigan: )I.A., l-IlIr\ard Uni.-crsit .•·. A.B., Cohllnhi"

of

\\'l'~1

of (hicllgo.

1919.

A88tJlton! Proft'ssor of Ellglish

Yirgilli,,: :'11.'\ .• Ilnrl'url] Ullh'ersitr.

1919.

Colonel, U. S. Arm)', l'rof&88ol" of .!lilittll"!} Sciellce tllld Tactics ollll COIIIII/rwdol/t of eru/ets

EOW'\1l0 HOIlEW!' CIIR1S:'>IAx,

GrlOdullte U. S. Military ACl\llemy. }o'Kt:l.lt::IUC COR88 CIIURCII.

Ph.D., ProfrslJor of Europe{/n History

A.B., Ph.D., Cornell l:ni\'ersity. OIl\"lI.U: POK'n:R COCI"~Rll.L,

A.B.• LL.B., Ohio State JOII:>: J-(OUSTOX CUSID!<\X.

B.A.. Ilro.... n

lini\·ersit~·;

·AIlPolntrnent

ItS

1891. 19:!1.

LT.. A., Prof/'uor of LIIT.- (Hul/Jellll of llie College of Lfm'

Uni\"ersil~·.

1919.

)I.A, A'lJialfull Profell8or of Eng/;all :\1..'\ .. Han'ard

l·n;'·l'r~itr.

1919.

Assoo:::illte Professor "f Philowl'hr etJedh'l' 51'111. l. 192'2.


I-L\llKISOX CI.I ....·OIW DAI.I;.

A.)1.. Profe'.for of ECOllomic, (//Ill Poli/ical Scicllce

/\.13., /\ .... 1.. 111I1\"lIrd Cni\"... r~ity.

:'II.F..• Prof{'l/,or of .V{'cJulIlical Engin{'ering

\VII.I..IA11 rAX J)UXKIX. l:nh·~rsit~·

8.5., )I.E..•

.J.\}'

l~'().

or Illinois.

1921.

Eunll1)(;Y. Ph.D.• Profellor of Ger1lUUl, Heml of Dcpartment of .Itocla" Lflllgllagt'l. mul D,'all of tllc [""it'er,ity Ftu:lIl1y

GI.on:1t

l.'nh·~rsit~·.

B.A., .\I.A., Ph.D.• 'fill... Al.\"IX

E.

1-:\"\X8.

Ph.D.. J.D .. Profellor of Lfm:

/\.n.. Cotn~r l·ni...: .... il~; ,\ .... 1.. of .\Iichigan. 1917. ]~EKlIEAI. JAXE Fxt;xclI.

.\I.A.•

l:nh·~rsit~·

Clli\·~",il~·

of

~Cbfllskll:

Ph.D.. J.D..

l"ni"'er~ity

':\1 .•\ .. D,'ml of Womell

of Idlloo; )I.A.• GC'Orge Wllshington

(Jni\·~n;il~·.

1908.

Ph.D.. . '"OCiill{' Profcllor of Bot(my

FI-OYD \\'IIITXt;,' GAil••

l'ni"~r~it~-

n .•\ .• )I.A .•

1901.

of

~ebfaskll;

Ph.D..

l'ni"~rsil~'

or WllShington.

1913.

Ph.D., Prolrllor of Bilctcrioiogy a"ll gi,t. E.rpcrimcnt Staliorl

\VII.I.LUI .\h:ltlllOTT GIHHS. l"nil·ersit~·

U.S.(/\gr.). JAllES

Joux

of .\IiM;ouri: .\1.5., Ph.D.•

GII.I .• LL.B.•

1.1..11.. Kent

Colle~

of Wisconsin.

1919.

Pro/ellor of Lmc

of LII\\·.

HAI.I'II EI,TOX GOXGW}:R,

l.'nh·ersit~·

JJocteriolo~

1913.

.

B.S.(.Agr.) A66ill(11I1 Prolellor ol.luillwl f1u,br/ll(/rl}

B.S.(Agr.), Pllrdu... (Jni'·... rsity.

19'10.

Ho,' Bu H"rO:-: G itA \'. n.S.( Agr. E.) Profeuor of .., griclllt 1/ rof J':llgim:eri"g B.S.(E.t:.). U'S'('\jtf.E.). 10\\'/1 Slate College.

1920.

CUTlIIH:WI' WltlGll ... J'JICK:'I.\~,

B.S.(.\gr.). Prolellor 01 ./nimai I/u,bfll/(Iry flmi Allimal I-/I/!/bmuimou. E.xprrimrnt SlatiOIl

n.s.(Agr.), (Jnh'ersil)" of

-'lis~ollri.

191 ....

:'II.S.(..\gr.), Auocil/te Prolf'81or 01 Agronomy l/nd A6Iocil/tc Agrollolllist. E;t'ju:rimrllt SI(llio"

j-L\ROLD \V,\TKIXS ]-JUl.llERT,

B.S., l\Iiehignn Agrienltuful Cullege; .\1.5'('\l-'f.). low" Stili.' Cull('!Cc. CIl'\lILE8

'''n.L1,\')1

I-IUNl;t;IU·OKD.

1II.S., Pll/nt Pathologist. E,rprrimcllf Slatioll

B.S.• Upper loll''' Ullil'crsity; .\1.5., Unh·crsit.I' of WiSconsin. -J:h'1I0X lluxT~:Il. ·~I.S.(AA"r.). Spaialist

n.S.D.. Sintt, ~ufmlll Sehoul, Ington Stnte College. 1919.

1911.

~lunmu"U"

1919.

in Farm JI!(IIUI!!Clllcnt Of".: Il.S.(Ajtr.). "'I.S.('\l;f.).

n...\.,

H.\I,I.II> Hnn:. A"ociate j'rofessor 011/01111' n./\., Unh'ersilr of Illinoi<. 1913.

W,,~h­

Economic,

n.S.(Agr.), DC(I/I 01 thr Collrge of .Igricu1ture (lml Director 01 E.xprrill/f'/lt Stulioll

LUW,\ltD JOIlX J[)I)ISG8.

I).S.(Agr.), Culorlldu '\jtricuUuml Cullege. 1JUI.I,\ OA\' IXGl-:lt801.1.. :\1 ••-\ .•. 1"j~t(lIIt

Il.A., Col0flldo Coll... g... ;

~I.A., l"nil·ersit~·

1910.

Prolellar of J(OIll(u/ClJ LUI/gulIgr,

of Wisconsin.

1919.

-In co-oprration "'ith till" office of Farm ""llnllgem...nt. l·. S. Dept. of Agriculture. tOn 1~Il\"e of absence.

xx


.FR,~XCIS J~;X"IXS.

Proctor

I .... ]'ATIiEIlIXE JESSES,

31.5., Profellor ()f /-lame Economic, lIflll Dirl'ctor of the Home Ecollomiu CI/rricullull

u.s .• Xorth 1)1Ikolll Agricultural College; )I.S., Unh'ersity of 1II1110i$.

J.

E.E., Profe6l0r of Electrical Ellgilleerillg

HUGO JOIISSOS.

B.A.• E.E.. I:nh'ersity of Wisconsin. '1'IIO)I,\S K~:L1.y.\·.

AXTOS KOSTAI.IlK.

19"10.

Ph.D .. Profcllor of Organic Clu:llli,tr!f

B.A.• t:nil'ersity of Wisconsin; Ph.D.. STt.:I'IIES JACOII KROll.

j;'RASCIS B,\KEIl I~Ast:\·. Drur~'

lJn;l·ersit~·

of Illinois.

1911.

B.S., .·I3Ii"(l1/t Pro[I'l6or of Chcllli8tr!f

H.S.• I:nin'l'llity of Idaho. u.s..

1918.

B.S., Profellor of Ph!f,icol Educatioll lIfl(l lJirutor of .ltllletiu

H.S.• Unh'ersitr of ChICllf!o.

•Tolls

1919.

1916.

Ph.D., l'rofeuor of Geolog,1j

College; :'11.1\.,

('liAR U:S ~ EWTOX LITTI,E.

[;ni,·ersit~·

l:nh·er-;It~·.

of Whconsin; l'h.D.• Y"le

19"10.

Ph.D., Proft'l6or of Cil'il Eligineeri,,/!. lUul Dean of

th~ Collegt' of Engineeri"g A.n.. A.:'II.. L"nh'er!lity of Xebrask,,; Ph.D., Y.le l"nh·ersit,·.

1901.

LEWIS EI.W,~RI)

Losc;u:y, 3I.S.(.\gr.), .'"ociatc Profl'lllor of /-Iorticl/ltllre. tIIl(l .'ui,t(lIIt 1/orticultltri,t. Experiment Statioll

A.IJ., Cue College; :'II.S.(t\gr.), Washinglon'Stllle

J'.

AXDK.EW

LUIHIERG.

IJ.S.(C.E.).

1918.

n.S.(C.E.), .I.uistllllt ['rofellor of Cit'il EI/gil/l'/Tiu{:

Unl\"erslt~·

roEone.,; J.~; Hoy

Colle~.

of Wis<:ol\sin.

LUKE. M.A.,

1921.

A.fIixfrwl I'rof(,IIor of /''',1Jsic,

n ..:\., Brighnm Young Uni\"ersity: :\1.A., [;lIi\"nsity of Wisconsin.

1920.

CI.AlJDlITS T.. I,l.oYl). CIIPt. Infantry, U. S. l\nll)', A"i,ll/Ilt Profr"or of .I/i/i-

tl/r!} Scir'llce l/m[ TlIrrics 1921. ]),\\'11) 31,\c .'!lll.I.AS.

Allilltllllt l'h.IJsiCfll Director

1920

GUl' HAnlOsu l\IcDol..Jo:. 3I.A., Auoell/le Profcuor of Agrollolll.1J fllld Soil Teclmologist, Experiment Stolio//. 1I.S.• M.A .• !;nil·"rsilyof Kebrllskll. HAII.IIY

1920.

P.;n:u l\L\Gsusos, n.S.(Agr.), .Iasisftml Soil. C/wmist. E.vperim('l/l

Stlltio1/. B.S.(Agr.), Unil'crsitr of :S"cbraska. EI)WARI)

F.

MASOS.

1920.

n.Lit., Dirrctor of Publicatiou. lllttmetor

ill

Engli,h, lIlId

Secretar!f of the Facillty A.IJ., Whllman CoIIClo'il; RUt., Columbiu Unil"ersltr. TO~I ('liME 3(I-:AI).

1919.

B.S.(C.R), A180cilltl' I'rofellor of Agricultural Ellgillrcring Mid lrrigotioTlist. Exprrimeflt Stlltioll

IJ.S.• (C.E.).

Uni\·ersit~·

of California.

1920.


.J,Ull~8 FHA:SIiUN :'\h:sst:x(:t:II..

Vii. D., Prolcsaor of Educutioll 1I1Id School of Education.

A.H.• 1920.

Unh'ersil~'

f)CUII

of Kansas: .-\ ..'\1., IInn'lIni l'ni....·r"it~·: Ph.D.• Columbill

FRANCIS GAIIX!;K ~JIl_LEII.,

of tilt'

Uni\·ersit~·.

)LF., Prole$lor of Forc,try fIIlll D('(II/ of the School

of Fore51ry ph.n.. l:nj,'ersitr of 10"'11: U.S.I\ .. Iowa SllIt.. School. 1917. GIWIIG!;

Collt"~:

.'\1.1". Ynlt" l'nh'ersily )<'ore"l

::\Iolll';x ::\III.I.EII:. Ph.D., Profc$lor of Engli,h

A.B.• l'nh'crsih' of Indianll: :\ . .'\1.. Harvard I'ni"ersih': l'h.D.. berg,

1917.

l'nh'er"il~'

of lI.. idel~

B.S., .1,,;IIarlt Profo,or of Dnir!J Hu,halldr!} a"d .I$li"a"t Oairy!//ubOflllmall. E.rprrimt"nt StatiOIl

BOl" t'lIANKI.IN ,\IOKG.\X.

u.s.•

i>ennsyh'lInia Siale Collep'o

)IIE::S': \\'ATSON )11:"1I11,\Y.

1919.

,lIIiltallt Profcllor of P"!J,ictll Edt/catiOll ~onnal;

Gnltlulltc. Weslcrn Illinois Slate Edut"ation. 1919.

GrllchlRl... Sarp-nl • hoot of Pllpiclll

Ph.D., ,1I,i"l/1/t Profo,or of Zoology (Illd E"tomolog.1J

HICII,UO .--\XTIIOX\· )Il"TTIiOWSIiI.

.:\.11.• St. l.a .... r.. nc.' Colle,lre: A.B., i>h. D., l'nh'ersily of nAl"

E.

Xt:IlHG.

Wi~c.-:on,i".

1919.

::\1.5.• Profl'l,or of .Igricultllraf Chell/iltr,!/ fII/(1 Chemill. Erperimellt Station

H.S.. .'\1.5.. Cornell Colle!-oe: l'h.C..

,Lu";8)1.

O'GOIDL\X.

Uni\·ersit~·.

blUlIlry allIl

J~ollltry

(D.S.), ./.uocilltl' Prof/'uor of POllllr!J 1-/1/8-

JlIt,IHl1IlllI/uu. EJ'lu'rillll'lIt StfltiOlt

11.5.• .'\IlISSllChusdts A]lricultur..\

Colle~e.

)1'l.RC,\ln:T~: LOlliS.: S,\IIGt:XT, 11..-\., ,\I.A .. COlurlibill L·ni\·er~ily. 1921). S(,I.~II"I·Z.

19_'0.

1\1.:;;'., A",il/uut P/Illlt Plll/tO/ogist, EJ'periment

B,S'('\/lr.). M.S., 10"'" Stille College.

1I 1'::-; II Y

1918.

19~1.

l(,n'Moxl) TItUIlSTO:S P,\KIWUIlST.

n,\t:ll!::ll.

of 10.......

1\.::\1.. Profl'uor of Seco"r/llr,lj Educatioll

B.S....\.M .• Colurnbill

J. 1\IJU'OIlJ)

l:nin'·rsit~·

StlltiOl~

19:.!1.

Profel80r of

HOII/III/CC

!.ouguagel

Ph.U.• AfUtisllll/f l'l'Ofcl110r of For('11 Prolillcl,

H$.(F·ur.). "'.S..

LT"i\"t:r.~ity

of

\\'ll~loillglon:

Ph. D.. \I' .. ~hinll'ton L"nh·enll.\·.

Jo'I.0In;xc~: H. 511,\111'.13.:\1., A",i8[(lIIt Profelllor n..'\!., Amerielln COllsen·lllor.\· of .'\Iusic. Hl:?O.

1919.

of .Ill/llic

11ajor Infantry, C. S. AmI.". ,Jlflliltfll/t Proft'sJJor of 11/ililfll'Y Scie1lCt' (JIIII Tacli"

'"FHAXK ,,\:Sllt:llSO:S SI.OAX,

I!l:? I. -B.AI.I'II

H.

,\.B.,

::\1..-\., A"ociale ProfCllor of Elltoll/olo!!.1J

SMITH.

t;l1h·crsit~·

HOHt;IlT SUllll.!::\"

of Kansas; :\1 ..:\., Unh'ersily of Cfllifornill.

S:sn)l:;ll. B.S., _·I",i,tlll/t Profruor of ./gril'lIltllrfll Chemiatry tllIll .Is,oc;l/te Chr",i,f. E.xperimt'll/ Sltd ;011

B.S.. COl!: College. ·1I1·~igllro.

!!l19.

1919.


l'nll.l!'

:\L\.. l'rofr"or of School A(lmi"idNtfioll

J-1t;XllltICK So{,;I.t;X.

A.U., .\I.A .• lIol)C

Co\lc~.

1906.

Libmri(!II. (II/(I II/,trtlctor i1l Librtlry Scinlcc

:\!AIIY BEI.U: SWF.l-;;T. B.L.S..

U.L.S., Uni"crsit)" of

11Iinoi~.

1905.

'1'A)"LO)I. l'LA., Pro/ellor 0/ .lJuthrt/1utic,

EUGEXE

A.8., .\I.A., DeI'au",' t:"ni'·<:rsity.

19"20.

)'-IlAXCIS .-\XDKEW THO)lSOX • • U.S.,

Profellor of .Hillillg (11/(1 J/etallurgy tIIlll DeDll of tllc School of Jlille,

E.)(~

)1.5., Colorado

HEXIlIETTE

J.

0001 of .\Iin.

191 •.

Ph.D.• -"IIoeillte l'rofr16or of J/od. Llwguuga

TKOllAXIlACSEK,

U••\ .• Cni\"crsit)· of Chicago; Ph.D.. L-nh"cr<>il)' of llcidclbcrg.

192'0.

l'rofrllor of Horticulture alld Horticulturid, Experimellt Statio,.

C1HUEXCE COKXF.I.U:S r1XCEXT, )I.S.(Agr_).

8.5.:\ .• .\1.5.. Oregon Agricultural Collcgc'; .\1.S.(l\jl'r.). Corncll linh·crs;I)". CAKL LF.OI'OI.D '"OX EXDE,

l~IO.

Ph.D., Profellor of Chemiltry (JlIll Head. of Depljrt'"ent of Chemi,try

8S., )1.5.• l·nh·crsit) of lo..-a; Ph.

n.,

L'ni"crllil)" of C:ocltin~n.

1908.

Ellfomologi,t. Experime"t St(Jtjo'~ and Extells;OIl Di'd,iOIl

CLAUDE \\'AKt;I.AXO, B.S.(Agr.),

n.S.(l\gr.), Colorado Agricultural Collcgc.

1920.

Ph.D., Profellor of Zoology a"d Entomology will Director of the Pre-Medical Curriculum

JERK\' EDWARD \VODSEDAU:K,

Ph.n.. Ph.)1., Ph.D., Uni,"crsity of Wisconsin. DUDLEY]

I.

\\'OODIX.

19Ja.

First Lieut. Inranl,]'. U. S. i\ rlllJ, A"i,ltl/lt Profcllor of _UiIifary Scie/lce alld 1'actic,

1921.

V. H.

YOUXG,

Jlld).. l'rofc18ol' of ]JO{fHlY

Ph.1I.. Ph.)I.. Ph.D.,

l'ni\'(·~sit~·

(/1/(/

PllIl/t Pu{hology

of WlM;Ollsin. 1918.

INS'l'HUCTOHS AND AS:;ISTAN'1'S IN JNSTHUCTION

lVILI.),\ll

C.

B.S.•Auis{(llIt

;\ITI\EXIIJ,:AU.

B.S., Purdue Unh·crsity. }'KAXK \VIGGIXS C,\XOF.l:.

s.n..

ill

Agricu/tuTlll Chemistry

19".21.

S.B.. 11I8Irucfor ill Jf"c1ullliclll E11gillcrri"g

Ilan-lIrd Uni,"crsity.

19:?O"

1'£IlIl\' J~I.OYD CIlAKI.l:S. n.S.,(ChcllJ.Engr.).

and Allistmlt n.S.(Chem.Engr.),

t:nh·~rsit)·

ill

Jllltrue/or ;'1 Cit:il gngillccring /load, .11(ltrrial Laboratory

of

W:&shi,,~rton.

19'21.


lsABEI. \\',\OSWOIlTII C'LAIlK,

Graduate.

~e..·

II/atructor ill .I/1"ic

EIIIl"Ilind <:on""r... lor~' uf

)Iu~ic.

19'!!.

Ke""ETIi

COI.I.I"S.

D.A .. IIII/tructor iI/ E"glilf"

B.A.,

t:nh'ersit~·

of

•-\:STOS OAHU;:S,

WII~hil1:rlon.

19'.?().

Sgt. lor.. t'. S..Arm.\'. . Ia,'t ;n .Ilili/tlrU SCiNIU

(I//(/

'I'tlctic'

19'11.

:\1..-\., 111,trllctor

EI>I1'1I DEXISE,

For~1 Colle~t';

1\..\., Lake

,lOllS 'V. DICKI:-:SO:S.

GrlldUl\te,

ill

JIOllall Lal/gullgr,

:\1.A., L"ni"ersity of

Chica~o.

1921.

!l1I/rucfuI' i" rioli". 1'''(,ol'y fwd Ore/leatHI

~ew "~lIgh,nd

Conser\"l'ltory of

;\lu~ic.

1919.

BOIlEIIT B",,; ...}:u El.IH;lI. ;\I.S.('?Ilet.). 111.~lrlictol' ill Jft:fal/ul'f.r!J K;\let., Colorlillo School or i\llnes; )I.S.(Md.), Unh'C'rslly of Idnho.

*.J.

:\10111'0:-: }'lIASKI.IS,

B.S.(Agl·.), Guilla/lce St.·"oolillalrllctor

B.S.(Agr.), Oregon I\gricultllrlll Collq;c. \'t;L-'''' \' ..FII.,\XKUS,

1920.

Spec;tli Lecturer ill Xurai"g

B.A., Columbi" Unh·crsily. TII.I.ll.\:-: D,\XII':I. Gt:RI.Ol:GII,

B.S.• L"nh'crsitr of Idaho. 1.t:0:-:"1l0 I-l..t:LLA:-:D,

1920.

1920.

B.s.,lnatructor

in Chrmi,try

1919.

Jl.S.(:\LK), .llecllllllic iI/ P1Iy,;u Dl'partmelil

B.S.p1.E..), t:ni"ersity of Idaho. 19'2t. 1-II-Dt;I.:10X, D.S.(.-\gr.), Instructor in rocatiorwl A"imal Huabandry, arId In,trllctor i" J!iiitary Science and Tflcfiu

·CII.\IlU;S HO:loIIcR.

Il.S.("\gr.), Glli...~rsil~' of Idllho.

...\ D" JE:-:St:X. :\LA., Auia!''''! H.:\., ;\1.:\ ..

Unh·crsit~·

of

19'20.

LfI!i"

ill

~orlh

Dakota.

1921.

HOHI':KT E"STXOIl J011A:-::-:t;IlE:-:, U.S., Auiltfillf ill Chcmidr.1J H.S., [;nh'ersity of Itl8hu. 1920. VIRGIL nADIOSI)t;

D.

U.S., University of

K1I1KIU.ll,

B.S.,lnlfrucfol' in Gcology

W".~hlngton.

11120.

n.}'.,

],I"RY 1'. Lt;A:-:, luat.rlletol'in 110111& Ecollomica H,,\., Un;"euit~· uf ;\li"ncsotll. 1920. ('."-'IILU: MeD":-:IEI"

n.A.,

Aa<li"fl1lt ill Engli,h

H.A., University of hlllll0.

19'21.

J. STAXTO" i\.lcLAUGIILlX, A.:\L,I"drllcfor in Engliah A.B., :\..\1 ... Oberlin College. A. AI.DEX ~lAilDE",

1921.

IIl6trllclor ill Shop Practice

1916. )1"t; ~IATHI.EU,

l\J.A., J"ltructor in HOn/flllce Lllllgllilge6

B.A... Y.A... Unh'ersity of W.shington.

1919.

'In c:ooJlerlltion with the Unill'il St.tes \'deralls' Bureau.


lIAKR\'

rIKGII. 3L\TTllt:W.

B.S.. SUl'en·i,or of Pwclil;l' TNlclting ill rondiol/tll . 19r1cult II rr

n.S.. Kansas Slate Ajl:ri<.ulturotl College: H.S.(F.d.). !"'ort IIII.\~ "'1l1l~"~ State :-':ormlll.

1919.

\YII.UAl( r\J!Tueli .\lrKlIAy.

U.S.(E.E.).

Cni,·en.il~·

B.S.(E.F..). IIIIIrul'lor (wd .Ilumll; S/'crt'tary

of Idaho.

ill

EI('cl-r;c(/{ Ellgillarillg

1919.

J:I'Gt::-a: ~AGY.U:. Sgt. Infllntr.\' L. S. Arm.", .116;,f"'lf ", .I/i/iory Se;ell('l' (I/u/

1'(lctic, 1919.

lh'KxT :\"U:U.Y.X. I",truelor ill Corllet P["yillg. Lemler or the Callrt .Ifili/ary

BUIll! Grlldullte of ,\rllly

.\lu~it::

School. Tromlhjcm.

~on'·llr.

.gIS.

-II.\RK," ),AI"U:l'Ct: BICII,\KIiS. /(elwbilitllt;ml .116;#I(lIIt

19'1'O.

(hi" Ih-XH,\K .\.11.•

HICIIAKDSOX.

Unh'u~itr

)bL"Ot: SIAWSO:-'.

,A.B.. !llItritetor i/l EII/:Ii,h

of W"",hington.

19'21.

IlIdrtu:tor iI/ Pllblic Sellool

J/II,Jic

19'.:!O.

FI.OKt:XCt: 51.Y. B.A., Sttpcrdsor of Prm:tict, '/'t:tlcllillg ill H.i\ .• Unh'"rsil~ of )Iinrl('sotll. 19:::1.

/lome £COIIOIII;r.1

.\l..-\.(Ed.) hutrfletor ill rONltia1lnl .1;:roIl01ll!J Il.S.(/\gr.). l:ni"ersity of Itl"ho; )I.A.(Ed,). L'nh·"rsit,. of ChiCIIIl'0' 1920.

"'.)0"'.:1'11 5UIHO:.:KS• UK,\X,~KJ)

L. T,n·I.OK. 1>.r.-'1.. ll/slrudor iI/ rt'laill(/r.1J Sr;"lIcc 0.\',:\1.. K"nSlIS State -'grit'ultur,,] Coll"l,.-e. 19"_'0,

('l.,\K.::SCt: \VH.t·ORO \V,\'fSO:':. -'1.1-'.. lUl/trudor ill Fon'sfr,lJ Ph.B.• Shcflidd Scientific School; )I.F.• Y"le L'ni\·ersity. 19:!1. I.(J:SI~: \\luous. 19:11.

Sgt. LT. S ....\I'llly, ,1II..i8t(/II' i/l .Hililflr,If Sci"'lI"l' (I/U/ '/'''cfio

=


r xx

l_


"Clarence" by BOOTH

T.\nKI~GTO~

CIl,\R ..\ CTI':IIS:

1Jrs. 11nrlJn :llr. \\'heeler :lIn. Wheeler

Dobby Corn

_._

_ _

11iss riolct Pinlley Cltlrcl1c~ _ Della Dinwiddie __ 1Jr. Hubert Stcm ..

Bethel ColJill!> Culllcron King .I'curl Stalker Joe 1Joorc Flcct,l Brennnn JOllli )lcCllllulll 1IichtlCI Tho1l1clz

1Iarglll"ct .i\lims T,COIl "'oodrow DoJ 1\lcKilLlc)'

THE SCENES: ,ACT l.-Thc time is Il1l)' day. now-11-clIlJ8. All office in NIlBS'lll Street, New York City. ACT H.-A 19H1·1919 renditiOIl of II dmwing room in the \Vheeler's horne. ACT I1L-Thc samc. 1\ "Horncy" cvcning. •'\CT IV.-'1'hc samc. Thc ncxt lIloming altcr brcakfast. '1'1..U:' :\l.-\~AGE)JEN'l' DIKt:CTOtl _ :\IIt. CUSIl)IAX lluslxt:ss :\IA:"AGP.K .'l't:D '1'UKxt:K STAGt: :MAXAGEK _ :\IR. BODY-LSO:" SCE:s"ERY ;\l15S ].t:A:". MRS. BEIIRt: PROI'ERTIES. ._ :\IARGARET ))1;801S PBO)J)'TER

BETH!,;I, ('OI,U:SS


"Adam and Eva" ..\ come(h- in three

lIets

b" GI::OHGE

)J1DDLETO~

IIml GCY BOLTOX

Tilt: CIIAIIACTERS AS \,OJ; .-IKST St:t: TUEll

.JlUllCS King, or the King Hubhcr P!1l1l1 :\Illxwcll Sholes Corinthin, his parlor nlllid Iiden .lollllston Julitl DeWitt, his mllnied dllllght<:'r )!nrthll Collins Clinton DeWitt, his son-in-lllw rtHlghn VI·icc Aunt Abby Hooker, his sister-in-Inw Bethel Collins EVIl, Ilis younger daughter ('111"01."11 LOgtUl Dr. Jilek Dcllllllulcr, his ncighhol' 1)1U11 I [urian Uncle )-lomcc Pilgrim, his cousin J. )1. Hncdcr Ad/11Il Smith, his business nlil.ll11gcl· Ahc GolT Lord ,Alldl'cW Gordon, his prospcdi\·c .';oll-in-law . ................................_ : Crozier Culp TIn: SCt;Xt:s

.t\CT I.-Thc llloming room of tllC King 110IllC 011 'Long Isllllld. ACT I L-Sccllc .1. Thc SIUlIc---just bcfol'C diI1lICI'. Scene e. Thc sllllle---juslnflcl' dinIlCI·. .'\CT ) II,-Thc King (aml in }lcw JCI'SC,'" 'I'hllnksgi"ing dll'y, TIIY. ,\IAX"\GIC,\IY.XT

Dircelol' Slngc llullIllbf'Cr Scellcry llusim.>ss :.\11I1l1l1"f'Cr

__..

JollII H. Cushmllll ri..,;:inill )lcHnc )Jiss :.\!Ilf,\· P. I.cnn !\e-lIndh Allele-rlon


The Varsity Players I-IE rlll'sity PlaY(,l".~ for tile All-l\'odhwcl'it Summcr SCllson of HH!2 will

present a thr('('-llcl clllllcdy l路ntitlCfI "Hcl'~loncy :'111\11:' This pIll)' hUll bccn prcpllr<.'f! c~pcciully fOI' them llnd for thl' Idaho lIudiclIC("S by ni路 rector Cushmlln. The pln.,- is set in :'\antuckct llncl is ns bmcing /Inri illl'igomling 1\,. though n brffl(' from ofT the sen were IIclunlly blowing through it. It j.;; /IS bright lind guy II ('OlllCfly IlS could be secured. with its stor.v of young pCQple in pur:>"i! of the' lllihij:{hly dollar and the comic "C('IICS (rom which they cxlri<",lh' thcmseh".'". A 1l1OI'C IIlllbitioll..;; itincrlll'y 1m" hlOCIi planned (01' this summer thall WIlS pla)'erl Ilist summer willi 路'I-h.']' 1-11I"\)lInd',. \\'ife," i\ IouI' of tell weeks is .'oche<luk'(l through the ,;1111<:,1' of WII.~hillglorl, Oregun, )lolllnllll, lind Idaho. This Jelll' the 1ll1Ulll~t'nll':l1l i" linking' lip with 10('nl orglUlizlltiollS where\'er possible, thereby incrcll~ing co~opcmlion morc cffectively. )lltllJ' new (/lees will 1)(' .,ecn in thili ."cllr"" ells!. The plan of lhe Yarsit." Players is IlhntJs to J,.'l:'t the hNt I)('r~on po.<isiblC' to fill eltch pltrl, making the production tiS lIellrly 1111 /l1I-"b\l' cll~l Ill< i... possible. Thc following Cllst will rC'prescnt the rllrsity I'ln.\"I'I'''' ThC' MisliC's Cl\l'ol.'"11 I.OgIlII. E ...thC'I' )lcRobcrls, Lenore Pickerel, nnd Bethel Collins: l\ll1l :\le5sl's. ('ll"lllllllll, )I<-l.allghlin, Kimmelnnd Sholes.

-,: XX III :b===


.~

'\.

I

.. '.

.. '. '..'..:.. . .'.~..Z::'. ... ..'.". ", -·0

:~': "~

'

'.

:: XX III

l


~:dwjn Orlo H''''F~. B. A. I)rof~••or

John W. Dickinson !"io/;n TIlt:",!!

of .lIN.ie

l'oiu, TIt"(Jr!J, ClI o ral,Sod"in.

lIultl of Jl ....,. J)"Jlllrlm",' Plort"nce It. Sharp. 11. )1. t/ui./ultt f'r"f,uor 0/ .If,,,,k

h"lJd W. (lurk Pilltw

/'imH)

Music Department

I

IIE :\lllSic l>Cplll'bncnl of the Ulli,·crsil.r, since its iusllllllltiOIl, Jl/1" ('OlllC to pili," II rcry illiportant pili'! in the afl'lIi,',q of the Student Body. It hilS gnJl\1t in popularity .lnil st.rength until it, now h.ls the intel'cst of 1110,,1 of the students. The gl'OWtll of the ncplu'ltllcnl is dlle to Ihl' delllllnd for music IIlllong the stlldcllt.~, lind 0('('11115(' of the cxcclknl wOl,k done by us.

Pro(c"sor Edwin 01'10 Hungs, hend of the dCl'udl1lclll, is rcsponsiulc fOl' the rapid gl'fJlI'th of this Department, in the Illst (Olll' Y£.'llrs. Thl'll his efforts he IHls produced the best men's GtC<' Club tlull lJa.~ e'"er I~n llll"lled out. :\[t.. Dickin1lon, tile violinist, has 1I0t 0111.," h~n n relllluk/lhl.,· good instructor, but Ims played his WIl}' into the hearts of nil who III\\'e hellt"r1 him. 'rhe pillllo dcpllrhllent is headed by )IJ'~. Sharp IUlIl )Iis<; Clnrk. This is :\Iiss Clnrk's fil'st yenr at Id/tho, coming to us frOIl! the Bo... lon ('onsernttory of :\Iusic.


University Concerts and Recitals :lJIXXt:APQI.IS SY.'I11'UOXY OX('III'JlTIt.\

Emil OberhofJer, Conductor

]lIANO RECIT.\LS Mi ..cha L11c,-innc Lropold Godowsk.,>

SOXG May Peterson

llEC[T~\LS

)lllTic Sundcliui'

Arthur )Iiddletoll

l;.-\CL'T.TY nECITALS S'I'UDE~T

n ÂŁCITALS


GLEE eU;H Klm",,,I. Krlltlrr. Jolsr.

Daniels

Rolloll

Guerin

11""11:"- I)lffiiar Knudoon. I're;!,

Cummin~

G.,.\OUIl'''

'·"In",. Joilluon

Salisbllt}' Orllf Uri!,'... n•• So\oist l-elthe. )'ian;:>I Cllrlsthon~n

(QIII1I1t't1

Perry


University of Idaho Men's Glee Club Program 1922 1. !nAIlO 50:-:(;8; ··Oh. Lrt l." Sing of ItlallO," "11"1' .Ire Jolly Gt,!) Stullc"t.:' "'t/allo. lI'e Dellrl!} {,ort' Thee:' "Afml' .Iff/ler Ollr Idaho."

£.

TUllE),; '1'1::-:011

.... "TilE

Sows

GII,\SSIlOI'l'EIl"

(~c1ectcd)

(/\

6.

. IJrig/wm,

tmgic canb.ta)-Jifllldolpll, fJrig/HlIII, }JoliQIl.

Johll~()II .

5. A

....

.YCIlIn"", Guerill .. If/umbaugh. 1I"illllll('l.

LITTI.t: ('I..oSI':: 1-IAJl~IO:S"

"GOOIlIIl''';''

__ .

(nrr. bJ llollsford)

1'(,[III('f

IJa!iolt, reatell, CUII/II/ill8, Palmer

.

TOlti

"STARS 01' 'rllt: SlDoI)lt~R ~IGIIT"; ",lh:J.I.IG.\:<O; )lnni:y.TEy.KS··

ltki11101l

j. HY.AllIXG-'·Srlrctrd A'ip/hlg A";mmrl" ~.

"Tilt: S'rullExT SonET" __ .. JJ.lJ .II/wIard JOllek (1//(/ E. O. /J(lIIg' (A c1rnllllltic cnnllllll bused Oil Gill>erllllld Sullinm's "Triltl by ,Illry") The Judge. Guerin; Pol.vpod, I'ealch: Cosine, .1If/lIllbflUg": The Denn or \Vomen, Bolioll: The ,Jl1ry, '/'''1' Glre Club

19f12 GJ,EE FJlIST 'l't:Jo;oHs-/Jriglw/II,

CJ~t:B

Gerlollgh, ])(/Iliols, ]Joliol/, ]Jllngs,

Sl::coJo;n T~:~olls-Gr(/( . .\"('11/11(1/1 •• Iohl/sol/. 1'('(111''',

p('I'I',Ij_

B,\IIITOJo;l::S--C:U/lIllliIlS, Gllerill, Mcllic/,:. AIIIIIII/HIIIC". ChristitlllsclI, UMISl':s-Killll/ld.

KIII/llsol/, Doll', ,salisbllr.lJ. P(ll/llcr,

DlIn:CTOH.11(1//78 :

j-\CCO;\II'A);"IST.

Leithe;

~~~:r: XX III

rr__ •


,

I'EI' 8.\SO Mllril'll:llu Shenoe'be....er

Wallen<

O<ln""ler

~:Idridlfe

\\•.

Mclilnle)'

RIl~h


The Idaho Pep Band HE PC!p B,ul(1 was organized in 1920 by Lynn F. Hersey /Uul Yell King Gipson SltLikcr. Its purpo,>c was to assist the Yell Lenders at football ,gnlllcs. Each 'ycaT it hus gone to Boise with the football tCllm for the 11l1l1unl Annistice Day game, raising the mOlle)' ror the trip by a series • of <:.ntcrtllillmcnts at home lind dunces while south. \Vhilc ill the southern part of the stille, the IUUld appeared hefore the high school students in Boise 1\lId adjnccnt lowns, teaching the students Id'lho songs and Jells to be used in the Armistice DIl)' Game. The Personnel of the btmd hilS Ix-cn kept belo\\' the number of fourteen in order to nllol\' the organization freedom from excessi,'c expenses when lmveling.

I

• xx


Pave nflv·four

"The Wild Rose" PROGH1UI

1.

!\Iinuet (E-f1at Symp!lrlll,") Minuct (from Bernice)

2,

)foming 1\Iood (Peel' G)'llt Suite) )[urmul'illg Zephyrs Treble Clef Cluv Prelude (C-Slutrp )Iinol')

Jlo::art HIll/del

1'11(' UlIh'nJJi!.lj

S.

Orchcstr(l Gricg J('1/3ell H flel/lUtlllina!!

The Uui't,'er3it!J Or('he,ttro

4.

Scarf Dance

Chamil/ode Grace Morgoll 01/(1 Or('hi'Stra

5,

Opel'cUll, "The "rjld Hose"

,.

Herbert

Trcll/e Cll'! Clllv SC"~NES

ACT I~A forlll<,1 drllwing room in Rose .\IcCloud's cit.,· hOlJlo'. I\CT I I~A g/lrt!l:1l 011 Hose :\lcClolld's c()untr~' estate. Tillle~The pres(>nl. One month eillpses between the nets. CAST OF' CIIAHACTlms

Hose )lcCloud, a popular young ~ocjet," helle E."tdna Hobel·ts Mal'Y Forsythe, her se('retlll'.\' and friend Helll'iettn Peasley ?Ill's. Fussy, he!' housekeeper Edith Barton Llldy Grey, lin eccenhic playwrig-ht Petlrl Stlllkcl' )1 iss 'V l'i telllu p, l'eportcl' Gladys Beach ]\[iss Jluttcllldo\\'ll, reporter Glad)'s Perl')' Dora, Debut.ante Polly Thoillas Flom, Debutante Hest.er i\lcKcnzie J\lolly, Dehutante Fnulccs Noggle l'olly, DclJUtnnte i\Jolly Porter :\Iiss Talkulot, a sufl'l'I.tgclte Florence Selby :\hs, Doingood, tl elull'ity worker Unita Lipps .\lndamc Scwscams, a dl'essmakcl' l\lal'y :\lcCal1ulll :\lndame Fellthcrtop, a milliner Paulinc Pcnce l\fadalllC Smellswcct, a perfulllel' Louise Yealllan Bobuy the Buttons Joan ).lc('aJllllll The :\Jnids ilnd Chorus: )!fll'jol'ie Alberts, Clam Joncs, ]~\'lt Wilson, :'Irary Gcttys, DClllorise Ebhley, ]<'l'unces Lyll('h, llda l\lc)lillan, Edith Bl'chner, Nornm 'Varllcr, }'lIiry Sanger, Il'elle Slanh, Dais)' 'Vichcl', Cltrol Stel'llucrg Dl ..,ctor Dramatic Instructor Director of f)am:ing Business .\'''1I1IIo\cr Propert.\· .\In''''ger .

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Debate EBA'l'E IIctivity in the C'ollcgintc year of 1921-22 has been limited SOll1cwlH\t ill numl)CI' of dehates. The new policy of Ilsing hut one question tlu'oughout the year luts pro\'cd SIltidnctory. rt hils led to n IIIOl'e intensive study of the different ph/lseil of the question, Imd to a more intelligent and nccurate discussion in the debates. The question llsed this ye/lr is; "11eso1\'ed, thnt Congl'ess should elHlet legishltion l)J"o,.iding for compulsory arbitmlion ill 0.11 labor disputes in public service corporlltiolls. " This year is the first in which Jdllho has debated lUI Ellstern institution. The debate with the University of Chicago markc<\ It ncw and bronder policy in debatc acti,'ity. The lnter-::\Jountain Lengue, consisting of thc Universities of Utnh, ::\Jontana Illld ldnho, wns re\'ived, and promises to be t\ permanent feature of Idaho forensic acti,'itJ. Coach C. ,v. Chenoweth coachc<1 all the teams this year. His commendable ('fforts to mise tile standard of Jdaho's debating have resulted in a very high quality of dcbate work. and an increased interest in this ncti\'ity.


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HE Univcl'sily of Idaho met the lJnl\·c,'sit.y of Chicl~go in debate I\t Boise 011 )lllrch 31, 1922. 1<1:"'10 Im<l the N'cgllli,'c of the cOlllpulsOl'y arbitration question, Ilnd the Idnho IClllJl WllS plllccd llln dislld\'llnlnge beeN-use of the Ilation-wide cOlli sll'ikc t.hat wns culled the night of the • debate. This is the first dwale Idaho hll.s hud with un ellstern institution, and the first college dclmtc to be held in !loise. Jerome Hall and II. )1. Shugluul were the Chicago dell'llers. :>hilip Buck and \\'nlser Greathollse represented Idaho. Gon~rnor n. \\T. Davis presided. Chief Justice nice llnd Justice Budge, both of the "t,lle supreme court, /lnd Judge F. S. Dietrich of the L'nitCf.l State!' District Court, llcted as judgeso H, :U, Shugllllrt opened the dehate for Chicngo. He contended that there was 0. necessity fOI' some t\etion in the industrial situation, He cited examples of strikes, showing Ull\t strikes were costly ,md destroyed continuous service, He Ilrgued thll1 jJrogress Inld been mllde ill ~ocil\[ field~ along the lilies of compulsor.,o nrbitmtion. I,nd insisted thlll sHch legislation could be Il.ppliL'{l liS ellsily 10 the industrial field. Philip Buck. first Iclnho spenkel', main1nilloo that the .-\flirmllti\"e mllst luwe n d('finite plan of compulsory arbitration before the \"alue of compulsol·.,t nctiOIl <,ouM be determined, lie pointed oul lImt compulsory nrbitmtion would fail oJf it'", purpose becllu~e it could not be enforced. In addition. he showed lhat harmful effects would result frol1l the law if il were ('lifo reed. Jerome Hall. "ecolld .\flirlllali,'e speaker, presented n pi all of compul~orov nrbitrlltioll whi('h pro\·ided for a Xational Commi~;oion, I-Ie lIl11illtailleel lhut ('ompul"ory llrhitrntion WIl" just and nceCSSltrJ, llncl Ulilt it could be Cllforced, lie concluded his speech with /I condelllllation of the pl'e~ent policy of \'olunlllry uction, stating th,\l it lmd 1I0t pl'otected the puhlic, 1\11(1 WllS the I'ule of the minol'it.,o rathel' 1111111 of Ihe llllljOI'ity, \\'uhcr Greathouse, second spC'akcI' for leI'lho, ,!:tl'llllted Ihe 11ecessity fOI' :.0111(' Ilction in the indll,~tril1.1 sihHltiol1. I-Ie prescnteel II pliln of \'olunlilry action, llncl showeel thnt il Illld the SUppOl't of the pl'(',,('nt tendency ill incllldl'J" lie further Ilrgu('(lthllt the ~egali\'e plllli would comhin(' the good will of labor lind capital with the intelligence of the public, and would he IlIl ndcqullte protection for the puhlic, )-{(' citcd ('xanlples where COnll)ul;oory arbitrntion hncl !J('('1l tried. nnd was ",upplnnted by \·olnntar.," arhitmtiOIl. Th(' rcbuttnlllrgumenh were centercd around the two plllm.. The Chicngo <;penker~ contelldccl lhlll thc Xegati\'e plnn was inadcqunlc, and the Idaho !opellk('l'~ cont('ndcd thnt COlllp"lsor.\' Ilrbitrntion would nol pl'e\'cnl strikcs, hilt would 11I\\'e mallY IUll'lllful results. The decision" of the juclg-es lI'el'C tl\'O for Chicllg'O Ilnd one fol' Tdldlo,

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HE best WllJ Lo glllige the SUCCC'l.S of nn institution is by the results her alulllni hnve accomplished. Idaho hR.s men llnd women who are prominent in their particular line of clld('il,\'Or, and who ftrc rapidl)' f,;i\·jng to the Tllivcrsity n nallle of which undergraduates Ilnd Idaho state citizens mil}' well be 1)I·ond. A Stull' .-\lullIni :\ssocialioll has been OI'gnnizetl ;unl functioning (or II number of JCllTS, lind has been greally strengthened durill~ the IllSl fc\\' yenrs Ly orgnnizlltioll ill e"ery town llnd hamlet of the .'Itnte. of silllilnr local clubs. rhe object of the association is to keep its member,;; in touch with el'l~nts and lIIutters pertaining to the Uni'-ersity, to foster 0. gencl"IIl interest in the welfllre und snpport of the Uni"ersity, nnd to dc,'c1op n constructi"e progmlll looking 10 n Grcnter Jdnho, Aeti\'c loelll alulllni clubs nrc Ilutintnincd in e"ery important city of the ... it\te, whose plll·tieuiur husine<;s it is to look after Uni\'ersit.r interests ill e{lch cOlllnlllllitJ. Thesc clubs ure ucti\'e in procuring new studcnts, in bringing the Uni"ersity to the llttention of the people. clilllirmting prejudices, etc, The Uni,'crsit." of 1(111110 ".'I, Uni\"cl·sit.y of "'."Ollling .'\I·tl1i~tice Doy footbull g"tlle Sbll;."Cd this fall at Boise, II'IIS handled entircl~' by the 'noise l\lul1lni "\SSOCild,ion, which expcnded II great IUllolint of energy tOll'lIrd milking the ldrair lUI entire success, which it 1I'1l~ unallimously ngl'cc<1 it \1'llil, Idaho's gl'!Hhmtcs Im\'C gone out fl'om under the slll'\'eillllnl eyc.~ of her Id1llU llIuter into IIIl the willks of lifc. Everywhere we l1U1y find theHl I1l1lking good, "'0111(' in business, otllel·.~ in science. lind still others ill the gren! tcaching profession. In thc Illtter class In'C 1lI1l1I)' who l\I'e fllst hecoming rcnowned in c<!uCllliOllld circles, lind include thc following: n. L. C. Xichols, 'OJ, dil'c<:tor of the Ol·cgon Institute of Tc<:hnology: Druce D. :\Iudgett, '08, nssislunt professor nlMinnesotn Stde University: Alicc E. Gip;oon, '05,·I"'rofessol' of English III \Vhenton College, n well knowll ~e ..... Englund women's college, Lnwrence Henry Gipson. Professor of History, \Vnbllsh Collcl;."C, C'rl\l\'fords\'il!e, fnd., und Donald Dn,'id, Assistant Oelln of the gradunte School of Commerce lit Hlll·"llrd Ulli"crsit~"


:\Ir. Dln'ill, nrlc .. gnuhliltioll frOlll the t.:nin·r;;il~· in 1916, sCI"\,C(1 his state lOS <lil"cctor of Uni\'('rsi1r E.xtension (or !<cn~rnl ycar;;, 11Iul thence wenl to the grudunlc school of commerce at Hnrnud. where he gmdllulcd wilh distinction III 1919. He wns rctainc'r! b.\t thai school and is now It;osislllill dClln. ,Another prominent educator who hns since lert the Reid is Carol 110\\'(' Fosler, who llftcr sen,jng ns professor of English at Annapolis Xu",,1 J\cndclll)', entered the diplomatic scr\·icc of the UnilCf.1 Slales, and is now consul III riClIIlfl, Austria . .A curiOIlS coincidence. is thai Hnlph B. Fosler, his brother, is now professor of .French III the Nfl,'n) Acadclll.Y. Another Idaho ,Alumnus with nn estimable rceord is Gllslu;; Lud\\'ig Larson. '07, who WIlS with the General Electric COlllpan~', and then Inter S<'r\'Cd as Ilssistllllt professor of .\IcchaniClll engineering at the Cni\'ersity of Idllho, "'nd is 1::>\\' professor of Gn.s nnd Stenlll Enginccring at the lTni\'er",ity of "·iSCOllsin. hl!t!lo's chemie.... 1enginccrs arc ably repr('S('nted by Dr. J . .\1. Bmhlll, "'",sllington, D. C" of the Bureau of Stalldurds; and Arthur .-\lmquist, nO\l' doing re,.earch work toward a doctorate degrcc at the l:ni\'('rsit.\, of California. The storJ of n. S. .\Iorrow, '06, is reprcS<'lItati\'e of the )Iining engineers of ldllho. ~\rter grndullting, he worked for the Hecla )Iining' COlllpun)' until 1913, when he trnllsfered to the Anaconda Copper )Iining company, heing aSllistunt in the testing dl'plutment. He successfully ItroS<' to til(' hend of the deplutment. lind Wll~ plllce<1 in chllrge of the experimentlll work on flot"tions, luulillter forCilllln and superintendent of the grinding and flotntion depllrtment. He j;o 11011' superintendent of concentration of nil the plnnts of the AIlllcondll compnn,\' in ?HonliuHl. Idnho foresters h,we mllcle un enviable l'('corcl, C'lllrellce E. Ln Fll\'re, who ,.en'ed in the \'lIriou;o gmdes of forestry in the Ne\'lul'l district is IIUW gelleml inspector of three of the largesl fOl'e",ts in :O-:e\'IIII'I. Another good record is tlULl mllde h)' Hl\rry K )Iltlrnslen, who hegall in the lowest o( positiolls, but is noll' Ilcting direclol' of the gl'elll husin experiment ;otlltioll nl Ogdell, Utllh, I\'hicll studies gmzillg and I'unge conditions, Other good mcn are '1'0111 .Juckson, of thc Edwltrd Hutllxlge T.1l1l1hel· Compllll,}" llt Cltukill, (clldlo, wherc hc is sCHing thelll liS 10j:(gillj:( engineer, lUld land ngcnt. or the J~otllllch Lumbcr Company, ;\.-lic n, DeckcI·. Idllho's clllilll t.o 11 gl'ent ngricllltlll'C collegc is !H'o\'l'd by thc wOl,k of hcr w'adllllles. ]~. \V. }'[ululI't,v, 'Iftel' holding \'llrioliS othcl' positions WIIS I\Ppointed II (ell' ,}"CI\TS IlgO as dircctor of thc Idllho Agl'iclllturc Extcnsiol1 Bureuu . ...\ nother IlllH1 who lH\s gone into similnr wOl,k i;o ,v, n, Kjosness, who is HOW stute lender o( count." lIg-riclllt.uI·ists. •"mong thc pl'lletielll fanllers who h"\'e IIchie\'e<1 1I0teworth." succcss, s!lmds ('lIrl Ed. ,Johnst.on, of ldnho Flllls, He is OWIlCI' IUld operntor of onc o( the biggest dllirics ill thc Sl.llle, nnd litis de1l1011strntcd thnl "College }lllYS." Thc first mun to ~rll(ll1l1tc from the College of l\gricultllre '1'IIS C. p, Mix, one o( the h\l"gcsl fllrmcrs l\1ld business men in north Idllho. Sle\'e Ilegan hns 1I11\(le a nllme for himself in ngronomy, hnvillg done excellcnt. work with the l'. S. depllrtlllcnt of ngriculture. and is now locnted.


with n great st.,<,d company of :5alt Lake Cily. J. C. Kinzer, /lnothe." old Idaho Gmd., is one of the (oremost cattle judges of the United States, pnrticipating in lIellrl)' nil prominent cuttle shows ill the counlr.\'. In the scientific fidd of education, Idaho has h'o prominent men. Louis ~cltlclon. Olio i.. doing e.xtrllordinary lIork :\1 the UnivcrsitJ of \\'iscon;;in, while the other. Louis A. Turley, of the c1a",s of 'O.J., is olle of the most eminent pathologist ... of the 1"nitoo Slales. lie did con"idcmblc rcscltrch work before gr/lclulltioll, making se\'eral imporl/lul discoveries. .\Her teaching nl SC\'crnl institutions, he entered the emplo.'" of the Ullin~rsit.Y of Oklnhomn II.'> teacher of n number of the medical scicll('("'. I-Ie flOW occupies the position of nssishmt D('lln of the )Icdical school there_ J\mong th(' !letter known women to rC'Cci"e Id,1I1O di!)lollllI"', arc Iluth Flluble, ']6, head of the domestic science dcpartment lit Lewiston ~onllul College. .Another WOllllln who has dOlle exceptional work along this same linc, i", Helga )L Anderson" who has de,"doped the HOllie Economics department lit Snndpoillt High School to sllch II point that it is able to qualify for ussistllllce from the Smith·J·lughcs net. Sandpoint has the only high school in the state whidl can claim thi.., c1i~tinction. Dorothy Ta.,-Ior, "15, is nutrition expert at lowil State Collel:,-e, while nllolhcr Irlnho Alumnus, Elln 'Voods, '15, curried out some unique cxpcrimentul worl. in nutritiOIl at the .Floridn Stute College for 'Vomen, I\nd is now re",enrch Ils'<i",ilmtllt Columbia Cnin·rsity. Jdnho hils two most promising men ill 'Vlllter E. SlInddius lind Earnest .-\. l ..indley, now Ilt r('siilence at Oxford, Engbmd, ns !thodes scholnrs. The former is litking his doctor's degree in political science, his thesis being on "The Histor)' of the Swedish Constitution;" the first IIttempt of its kind in I::nglish. He has alrelHl.r tl\J..en one degree thcre with high hOllors. Doth he tmd Lindl('.... were prominent athletes al Oxford. As it takt's t('n to tweh'e years to llIak(' II good bl\"yel', ldllho's li~t of bl\l"ri~­ ten; IHC lllO'<tly "comers." Those who hll"e shown the grentest Ilhilit)' 1\1'e: Hoy Leeper, '1~. who besides being a good IllwJCl", is. St,de COlllllwmler of the .AmeriCIlIl Legioll for Idaho. He hilS llllllg" 'lis ~hinglc lltl.ewiston. .\nothcr excellent Ill/ltl is C. J. TI\ylor, who is prnsecutillg uUOl"l1c)' of )IMli~orl county. John II. :\!('!-:\'CI'S, '15, is ulso listed It~ 11 pl"osccuting lltlonley, ho!(lillg oflicc in Sho.'Shone COllllt)', while ISlllte E, :'-leDougal occupic;; a silllibu' position in Bannock COllnly. Idnho Cng-inL-erS IHH'e and al'e milking a 1lI11lle fOI' thcHlseh'es. T'1'Ohllbl)' the most inlcrc~lillg due to gcogrllphic/d location, i~ "-illilllll Lenoy heiglel", of the Clllss of 'O·k .\fter doing good work for the ChiclIgo, )Iihl"ltukce & St. Pltul, hc .ntS clIlled to be one of the two assistunt engineer;; to the chid of the ]~nglish­ ];'rench )Ionopoly milrO/ld. He has Sllc(·cs~fl111." had ch'trgc of ll11Ul,\" difficull picees of milwll)" constuetion. Hurry C. Smith. '05, IlIt~ chnrge of 1\ tweh'e million dolltu' project in the cunalization of the CUlllberlnnd ni,'er, being in the scn'ice of the United States Engineering Oflice of the 'VitI' llepnrtment, and his title is assistllnl ('ngin<'eL


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B.S.(Ag.)

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KAMI,\II II. S.

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n.S.(Ed.)

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n.S.(Ed.)

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English Club; Treble Cld Club: Y. W. C. ,\. Cl'blnct.


II. W.

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B.A.

II. S.

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WS

A. N. Tuoypsox. B.S., (C.l::.) "Doe" BOISE II. S. I'bl

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HUlIY SI'EXC.t:R, B.A.

(English)

"8001,"

I'M..OUSE. \\',\SIlISCTOS. II. S. "W' 11000.... (I). (:). (I). (I): Endl.b Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabind. (I), (I).

])Al'IINt; }:11.1::EX GOWEN, USIVt:II.SITY

Delta Ganlna: ",\"

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lIo"or~.

B.A.

011 EGOS

(I):

Enll'll~h

Club.

PAUl. H. HuJ.I.• B.A. ··Wto ..I.,.. COLt'AX. WASIlISGTON, II. S.

Ilcln Thela 1'1: F,coll"",kll Club: W"olll",lon Club; ~rcl"rr I"t~r·~·r"ter"ltr co""",rr: s, A. T. C.

LOUISE

S~llTIi.

B.A.

Spwabh Club.

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l'L,\YTO:s"

B.S.(I',,-~I<d.) "CJaI"

.\IOSCOW II. S. :,i"",a Xu: I're-.\Iedlc Club: Olee Club. (I), (I).

CI.AKI;;:s"Cl:: CIlAIIITO:S-,

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COl::l:Jt O·"I.ESI;; II. S. SII!""'a "11"

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I're-.\Iedlc Club:

(I).

AI.F.TA r.1l~:t.:XE.

B.A.plusic)

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p'\l:I.

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II. S.• OItF.(;OS. Lt. Ot' O.

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B.A. (Collllllerce) "JI<",I,,"

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n.S.(Chem. Eng.)

no."

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NOR "LAX

J ..JACOIISOX. B.A.( Ec.) "Jnte" HOSWEl.L II. S.

Iko'lO,"lao Club: B,olhllil Squ'lfl.

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B.S.(Chcrn.)

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B.S.

(~Iining) "K .. II/"'

NOllnl CENTllAL II. S. SI'O""SI':.

1\"111'" SIIt""I: \'1"" ]'re;jide"t .\lInei'll, (4): Olee Club. OJ, etl, (I), '41: l'rei'IlI",,1 Glee CI"t~

(I).

OsCAIt (:IY~'OIIl)

H.

Ib~KIX.

B.S.( Ed.)

II. S. and L£WISTOS

SOK~fAL

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H.

h,'!x<:. B.S.(Ed.)

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RoIlrd.

"I: "I" Club r~dent. (4): Athletic: It). (I). ttl: TrUSllr"r Alhletle

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1'0011....1. (Il. (S), «(): All-Sorth We.Jl IIl1lfbRck. il): TTftck. (tl, (I), (f): Capital .. , C4': HI .." 1'01,,1 Winner S. W. co"r.....""" ~I.,..I. I:): C.. "<thh,l.. Am.. r;· n", OI)-n,plc TO',,", (4).

l\i.ONZO

W.

COI'.IJI\

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)[AIITIN. I)",\LESI'.

~:" ..Ineers:

B.S. (C'h.E.) II. s.

Elhnnol

HII.D.\ TIIO.\IAS.

.\IOSCOW

II.

S<1clely.

B.t\ . S.

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II.

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(I):

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BI,OO;\!. Jl..\. "Blouo." CHSTII.AL II. S. SI'OKASE

lh:u:x LrUmIE ~O"TlI

Gamm" l'hi net,,: Mor."r 110".<1: W,.. hh'j(t"n Club; Ellgllgh Club: Art B,lIt". "(.,,'" or th" .\h"'''I"I"", III; Art Stall'. Gem of Ihe .\lounlllllUJ. ( f ; Se<:~I.. r)· ;\lortor 1IoII.d. (I); T~s"N'r Mortn. I!QaTd (.f): Junior I'rom Con"nltt~. (I); ~nlor Itlll' Com mlnH.

(I); 110110", II).

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(I).

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BO,"D L. Hilml/,Ul, B.S.,

(I);

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II. S.

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Ol"LEAK, B.A. "Pdie"

(History)

C.\LDWELL II. S. "'lIppa Alpha T1""III; A'r,loa Slim. Epsilon: Mortllt Ibnd; ",-1." 10noTll' (I). (t), (I); "'"ecutl~e Board Women'. Leape; P.tII'llab Club: Economlal Club: Panbellenlc L:oundl: I'~ldent Wom"n'. Leape: I'lIenl!" and Sludent Council; Y. W. C. A. ",'omen', (io,'erlllnA" Council; Cost Enlrll.h Club Pia)': CorTellIl.,m<!h" Secrela.)', :'>lortat !""'rd.

FKA~K

A. Bnowx. n.S. (1"01".) "Slick"

BOISt; H. S. "UPI'll

Sl'"ll';

I'rellhlenl

Senior Cl"u;

1'...,.ld",,1 "I" Club. (I): (4): ,\thlellc Board. (4).

CI.AIl.~

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(~l,

Vice (I'.

G. BA.K£X. B.A. (Latm) "C/ore" )IOSCOW II. S.

~ .... nl~h Club:

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WAI.TER.E. SCHMID, "WoW'

E.S. (.Ag.)

YIl.UITL.\XO II. S. Square ami Com ..... : .-1.. E. P. Club: Animal Il..,..... "drr Siodc Judlrin, TellM. (4): Vice "neld"", or Senior Cl...... ; ,'lee !'retlldent 01 AI!'. Club; \"lee Pte.JIdent of A. K. ~'. Club,

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B.S,

(Ed.) "1)00"

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S.

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SAXGIOlI, "'Hie"

B,A,

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(I). (-6): EnlrUsh

Cut "Nnafore.·· (f): secreta", Junior ClaM: seenl"..,. Senior CIIl!lII: Vice l'tftl·

dent :\Iotlor BOlIn!. (-6): ChaJm'an :\lelDO.... lal Commlllee For nlnr CI.... : Women'~ CounclJ. (6); Exeeutl.-e Committee Woman', '-n....e. (t): Chllinnan SonJ CommIttee, (I); Ca!lt '"The Wild Roee:' (I) •


n. .-\.

GI ..\IlU H,\STIE. "C/<.(f'"

Ql'EES ,\XXF. II. S.. St:.\TTU:. \VN. Knppa Kappa G,,,,,m,,: E""lish Club: A. S. U. I. ~. ":0-:1: 1'lln·ll.. l1en~ Couod.: I'.x~th·" """rei Wom.. n·~ ...."IfU.. : Glrl.;o" )'.,11 I.-.:lu 1110-:1: Glr~' R'l.sl<el.l",l1: ",\" It).

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HOIl(ln (I).

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En~l"eenl.

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T.L.B.

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C.

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D.S.(Ag.)

"Gro~r"

A.\IF-IUCAS t',u.. LS II. S.

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ATHLETICS TI-ILETICS at the Cnin·rsil.' of Idllho during the pn... t year, millie lrCIll(~lldOliS slridf'S in every brunch of sport. En·t." effort W8S hent lowllrd pillcing Idnho athletics in the position to which th('y Jx>lollJ!. \\'holl." ullcxpccl('(1 to alumni and undergrndulltc... WIIS the 1l(lmittllllcC of the L'ni"crsih' inte the Pacific Coast ('onfcrclI('(', which phu'c"

Icluho in direct ~ol1lpclition 1I ilh the leading uni"crsitics of the lIlT west. A con... tructin~ prog-mm looking toward gi,"ing the Sih'cr unci Gold uthldes the best fidds ill the norlhwc:>t ,,"as illlHlgumte<1 during the pa... t .nar. which program .....ill be completed for footbull next (Illi. Handicapped through Jilek of moncy. Idaho',; ICRllUi were compcll~1 10 !Illlkc frcclucnlllncl fllr St'!lllTlltcd trip.. (or gall\Cs, which hnd II Ifoticenble df{'i.,t on their physicul conditioll, The foothall Sel1",OIl W1\'" ermtic, I1l1rd Wtllle'" wcre won, eus)' ones lost. For the first time in ,"Cltr>-, Oregon L'ni,·erl'it.,· WIt.. cheated from winuing her usual Idaho game, South Strlte flilli were trl:ltled again to II footbllll c111ssie at Roi",e. when the randlll'" "I.I.'"etl und hellt lhe Pni,·ersit.y of "'yoming before eight th01l51l1l(1 ",pcetlltors. hhtho's bnsketbllll tClIIlI achicnxl nlltional fU1l1e hy tllking first honor'" in both the Plldfic COllSt lind :\'orthwe",t Conferences, lind ('()Iupcting in thc 1111tional tourlHulIenl Ilt Indianapolis. Ind. The "Ilndlll fi\'e lI'enl throuE'h II tll'cnt)'·two gllnlc confcl'encc season with onl)' one defeat. whieh ellblhli",he'" nn el\\'iflble record for Idnho, Trtlck und hl\sehllll were bolh fllid." "'uecessfill. neilht'r prOdll(·ing lin)' cstounding results, howc,·er. In-ing, ",till' weight man. \\"Ih clcnrlx not in hi.;; usual form Illst slHing, lind failed to tuke hi", cvent",. as lI"a .. espeet.elj h,\' Idnho urulel'gm{!llldes, Bllsehull bl'oke e\l,~n, "'f1shingtoll Stille ('olk-ge tuking fil'st Conference honor.;;. Jl oor weuther WIIS. and prohllbly Idwll)'S will he. n sel·ious dmwhllck 10 the lmll players, and was the Cllllse of ldll!lO'S 1"·idcI·... flliling to pit.ch the I"'und of hall llCCC$M\I"\' for II thorollg-hly slicces.. flli sell~OIl. 'J'ellni . . ,ulvl\lH'l'{l gl'C'ldly durin/{ tile p'ISt ye'\l', Id!lho Itl>lking II ,t{tJod sho\\'ing in hcr fir"t yell I' ill competition wilh other Nol"lh\\'cstel'll l;lli\'el""ilie~ i,l that SpOI'l. Wn:stlll1g fllilcd 10 de\Clop rlm'ing the willieI' liS lillel heen hop('(l. and Idll110 1I"0n 0111...' olle of 11cI' Ihrec lllllteht's. Ihnl Ilgllinst Ihe College of Jdnho. \\'rbtling \\/l~ ]j.. t{'{1 fOI' the firit timc ns n IlllljOI' sport. IIml f"ur I 811'enters were i~sued 10 Illelllber~ of Ihe sqnad meetillg the I'('(juireltl<:nt"" FresllllHln Idhletics del'eloped lI"ollderfull.\' during the ~(·llson. espccillll.\· in football. Some likely nudel'illl \\/18 IInco\'el"('() for the cOllches to work 011 in the full, Rnd if for this \"lllue Idollc, Frc;;hmnn nthleti('", ...hould be. fostcred c'en more tllUn in the pnst.



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Olle of jdflho's lIIost brilliout otldd(:lI. rdlO p!a/jnl his (ourth (/1/1/ ftl8t Yj.;(I,r rill It/olIO III/iform. GrOl'C is All-Sorfhll'/'id /;'lId.

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Out\\'cighL'(j but not outfought nor oulgcllcrnl{'(l, COllch Kcllc.\"s gridiron e1C\'CIl hlasted /III prol'hesicil lind c!c(cIlI芦1 the ~illth ArCI\ Corll$ ArlllY '!'emll fr01ll Cllmp J..('II"j;l 011 :\11U:Lcllll field Slltllrday. Octoher S, () to O. .-\ plAce-kick by In-jug (1'0111 the .\rmy's 22-ynrd line in the thi.路c! period. lind II dupliclilc by him frolll the 20-."llrcl line shorlly dler the opcnin~ of the finnl pcrio<l constituted the on I)' scoring- of the

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FOl' the fourteenth time in twenty )'CHr.~. Idllho fllilcd to emerge "ietol路ious in 1\ football gUllIe with the Uniw:rsity of Oregon c1e\"ell. Thl' gllme WllS Iltl\yefl Oil l\lultnOlll1\h ];'ield in rOI't1nnd, October ]5, In the St.'Cond qunrler, 1\ blocked punt by roils wus recovered hy Sherlll BreshetHS for n touchdown. Th('n the Oregon Jinx got hi....)' llnd the scon' WI\S ti('(l f\ f('w minutes later lind ,\lthou~h actw\lly mIlking twice thc yllrdtlge f!'OlIl scrimnmge lIlIIt Oregon mnde, Idllho WI\S IInl\ble to win, the gUlIle emling with 1\ score of 7 to 7, In'ing was easily the ",tllr of the Sllllle.

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Idnho w('Ill down to dcfent !W to 3 in the AnnUlI! \Vn,~hillgton Stute Collc~"C pltlJed 011 Hogers Field in Pullm:lll, October 22. before the larh"Cst crowd (:\'cr n"~('lI1hled on thllt field. The gtUIIC WII~ n grent exhibition of foolbnll nnd WIIS umrked by Idllho's stubborn dcfen;;(' 'lWlin~t 1111 II/I1llille<Il.,路 ~uperior t(,lIlll. \'oh~ plu.ved II wonderful tackle p.o"it;on until tlIkcn out hy the rcferl'C. In'ing "'u" the chief ground g-tliner for the Idaho cleven.

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Heaping full IJcnefits frOlll 1111 brenks in the gnllle. the l'niversity of Ctnh elcven was enable<1 to defel\lldaho's machine on Saturday. Del. 29. at Salt Lake Cit)'. 17 to i: although thc football honors were virtually equal. Idaho's onl.\· score was made in the final period when Sherm BreshcIlrs recovered a Cbh fumble lind dashed 45 'yards for 1\ touehdO\\"II, Captain GrO\'cr Evans was the stcllllr actor for the ldaho team.

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The uni"cr"itJ gridiron tC~Ull COllllllCllIorntetl the 111111111\1 11ol1lceol1liJl~ ])1\:'for GOllznga Uni"crsity of Spokane, N'O\'cml)('r 1!). by dcfcnting the DlIlIdog.~ 6 to O. The field WllS CO\'~'('(1 with 1\ shed of icc. the Imuds of the pluyers were lorn tUlIl Inccrtltcd and sluins of nxl mnd:cd each phl.\"_ ,'oh~ literally pul the Slime Oil icc ill Ihe second period hy r('('o\'crin~ II punt fUlllhlcd by Gonzllgu. lInd sll\ggcring -1-0 .,',:u-dl< fOJ' n tOIl<'hdown .

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IDAHO "05. WHl'1';\LAX The Whitl\llln College )Ji,.~iont\ries did the uTleXpeclCfI on TlllIllhgi"ing Dll)' lUid defeated th(' Sih-('r and Gold team on Ankcll)' ficld, \Vlllla\Vnllll, 14to 3. \\'hitllliln Wlii hell ten IIntil the final three minutes of pIny, wh('11 they slippc<1 o\"er two touchdo"'ns in I'apid succession, ('nptllin £,'nn.5, plnJing his last gnmc in nn Idnho uniform, ;;tarrcd iI, evcry dcpllrtment of the gnlllc. \Vilh plcnl.v or mnlerilll ill sight, next ycur's footbldl sell...on shou!el pl'Ol\'f' to bc OIlC of the most sllcc('~sful evcr recunfcd in Iduho hislol".". In Neil I n'ing ,lin) ('aplnin Gro\'c 1-:"lIn;;. Idllho lo... t two of hCl" mosl nlfll1\htc pll1yer;;.

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Basketball Review

('o\I'TAI:\, "]llell"

Fox, FQrruJrd

Who led the rmulal, lo a 'J':W-CoII[crelice Clwmpio"'hip ill IIi. tllird ami Ill,l year of !Ja,ketb{/lf.


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he c111Il11pions of the Vneilic and ~orlhwc:sl ConfO:TcI\cCS is II g01l1 few Xo greater tribute ('lin he pllid to n conch nnd hill lllen thnn to he able to Ilcquire this corded position. Conch :\)llc)lillilli'S entire efforh were concentrated upon this one thing. He rCllched lhllt. hacked bJ II tellm of fighters who cnrriC'd the "j<!llho Fight" spirit La the end of their journey. Entering the Pacific Coast Conference 1\5 a dark haroSe. Imndicnppcd b.\' lack of malcrinl. Conch )(nc)lillan dc\"('lo,:.OO Il winning team (rom mediocre player;;;. .\l the out!id. dOI)('~lcrs considered Idaho路... chances among the !,K>orc"t. \Villl the 10;<;5 of Hunter Ilnd )Ioc n spirit of gloom clI.'lhroudcd the lo\'(~r,. of basketball, and little WllS expcelcd from the team. The season opened carly with a hen,"y sehce:l路 ule of ten non-conference gumes, but one of \I hieh was lost. and that to the fa...t .\meriCIUl Legion leam from ""(lila '\Tulia, The Yllndnls opened up their conference sen.'ion s<'lI(,,(lule 011 Jnnual')' 23 b,Y decisi\'el)' defenting Ore~n l'ni,'ersil." Oil their own floor. Thi .. time the Oregon J in}" fttilcd to bolher the Ielllilo mell, and it was ldaho's gnme from stllrt to finisli. "",l,.c" From there the)' journc)'Cf:! to thc homc of \\'ilInmelle lind IlIlncxcd unother brace of \'ictoriei h.,' defellting the ColumLill Hi\'el' men \I ith InrJtC scores in hoth gllllles, The floor \I'ork nnd wonderful plls,>ing of thc 11Inho quintet WIIS gi\'t:n its Hr"t reI, I try-out when they mel their W,S.c, l'inds the follnwing week. Hctul'Iling from her string of ,'ic路 '" , " U I C I l " Fox tones III !lIC NOI,thwest, Idtlho, pillylllg II brnnd 011/1(11;11, Forlt'flrll of Imskclhull which WIlS to make her fIIl1l01l,o;, trounced the Cougars in the first conference SlIllle 011 tile 11OI11c floor, Ilistor." repeated its"lf the following night when the randaIs lI'ellt to the ('ougars' luir ItIld tlWI'C II(lmillilllCl'('d ll1101hcl' stinging dcfet\t, /llmosl compal'llble 10 thc first. n,\' changillg lhcil' style of defense, the ,V, S, C, l11ell \I'('I'C lIb Ie to hold the r'll1dllls to II close score, but the cle\'er gunnling of Oz Thompson, Telford tmd Edwlll'(l~ e\ened up lIHdtel'il, fOl' they allowed lhe Pulhlll\1lites but fOlir 10lle uaskeLs. The Jdaho uggregntioll openC(1 its second ~ucce"'sflll tOlll' of the Norlhwcst when it joul"Ilc.,'c<1 to Spoklille lind rCf:."(,i\'ed the big end o( the score with GOI1ZlIgll Uni\'ersil)' thcl'e. The lIeellfllte shooting o( AI Fox, the gmcrlliship of Cllptnin Hieh Fox, and the g'llUrding of Thompson. thrillCf:1 thc hundrc:ds o( fans who tilled the GOllzaga gj'lIlnasium, ",\1." Yox The olle and on I." defent the "'tndals suffered in either con路 .'If-C(X,~I Fora-'ll 1('lllllS ('\'cr rench.

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(CI'('I1('(' ellllle when they pln.\'("(1 tlH~ ;\!onllUiIl Ul"uins 'II :\Iis",uullt. Hllndicappcd by a ;;;lllntJ floor, the lightning-like p,tg,,ing of the JdllilO tClllll WItS lIscless. :\Iontaull fought ll$ tlll:!l'

signifies they would, lllld 11I.. ld the first g/llllC La II ompoint vidor)' (or Jdllho. The second gllntc W,tS :'\Ionlltllll·ii. Again Id,tho was powerless to bring inlo lI~C the wonderful p1t.~,illg llbilil.r of her men, with the con",C'f:IUCnCC tllltl sll(~ iod the gUlIle by 1\ lIarrow margin. The rclllti,,:, strength of the .\Iontllllll th·c WIl, gi\'clI light II wl'Ck Ilder when the learn journeyed into Idaho territory. lind \\lIS handed two stinging de(cnh which sl1Iothered all hopes of .\Iantanll winning Nortlmest honors. In these two gUllies. the Sikcr llnd Gold rolled up!)S !)Oints to the Bruin.,' 3l. Then CAllle the long to be rcmember(,'(1 ~lllllCS with the \\'11.<;11_ ington Huskies, Confident of e"er.," "ucceSi. AS hRrl.l," GUTIS yet lIIulefeAled, the \\'ashington mnchine in the f:ward first giulle of the series. gl\illcd a ten-point Icftd before til(' \'undllis hnd started. Calling time, Captain Fox coulI.~ded hi,;; men on the weaknesses of their opponent". From lht'li Oil, Idnho smll"lu..'d el'ery offensil'C move, llnd lit the ludf the "core Wll" lierl. Litcrull., playing the Sound men off thcil' feel. Idllho \IllS ennbled to gllin il substllntial lead during the second huH. lind WOII her first crucial gnme. The\Vllshillgtonialls callie buck the second night to e,'ell up the scries, but fnile<!. This game WllS el'en closer tlHlIJ the previolls night's contest, necessitating the pillying of two extm period,;; to hreak a tied score, at the end of the sCt.'ond of which Id/dlO emerged the I'ictol' with 1I four point leud OVCI' the Huskies. • . 11 \\'1'lltnllill jll'lwllCII . II .\' 1l,UIIV En"'",,,>!! I'our gUlllcs WIt 0,,11,(1 ended the ('fmferenee season. lel'lho took 1111 of these by large scores lIlld thell p1l1Jed \\'Ilshington Stllte II fillal gIll lie hefore they left (01' the IlHlillllllpnli,.. lllcd. By winning' hoth conferellces, Coa(:h .\Iac?llillllll lind hi... 111('11 1\'Cl'C invited to n:pl'esenl t.hesc l'c.~pectil·e Ji"triel... ill lhe Iwtiolwl tOU1"11al1Ient at Indillnnpoli<;, Indillllll. There the \·,lml,d... met theil' \Vatcrloo, >lnd Il'Cl'e dilllilllltcd Ii", the (,llllOllS Kll],Ull117.00 ('01IChTC Quintet. Idaho los, hy II t'!o"e S('OI'e 1o the luck.,' .\Iiehig'lul tl:lIlll, whieh ('outirlu:dly lIwde .~pedll('lIlllr !ihot" frulIl the ('cnt~r of the HOOI', IIUIlIC

TllII". ended on(' of th" mo~t ~11('('e~"flll hn".kcthnll '-'('11."011." ill Idaho athletic hi~tol'Y' ~o gl'elder r(-'('onl 11lI~ h('\~11 ('1\n'NI 111:)'1.,· C.\!>·I .....; "1)011 the tn.ditiOllll! pnO"<':;; e- of Id,tho's spnrt~, lind fillin .... their "'orTl'(lrd ('IIi'~ IlIlIho's undcr,!!rndmdc<; lind ftllllilni will IOlhl-

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pl..·\YEns· SCOHI.\'G A. Fox. 1,'orwIOrd It. Fox. Forward _ 0. ThoIlII'SOI1, C"lller Telford. Guurd. . Gurlin,' Guurd 1"("]SOIl. "'or","rd Edwllrd~. Guurd Stdner. GUIOrd ..

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Tllilt' «('lIlifurnill) Gill (0..\. C.)

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Baseball Review

1\


'\SEnAlL dlll-jng the 19!!1 S('I\5011 ClIllle bllck with llll impetus lhlll will gin! it fl. dcscning stand ill lIlhlctics lit the LnircT;;ilJ. The thorough conching which ~1l\C­ :\Jilllm dcmonstrnloo ill other branches of llthlclit"S was lignin ",howlI in bAsebnll lind he buill up a powerful tenm. 1t was only after Illlre! and consistent work that l\ g'oo<l teRm rcsulted. As would nnlundly be l'Xpcch.-.J under the lld"crs(' w('lIther conditions which hnmpercd the tClIlIl all during the cl\rly I)IIT! of the season, the first WUlIC., of the season werc ..low and it was during this period thllt most of the gumes weTe lo.. t. The pcrfOTlllIUlCC of the team lo,,-nrds the last of the season showed thn! Idaho dcscrn'(! Lo be lislc·d with the be... t letuns ill the conferellce. Idllho broke ClUCK 1!1'.. :C1 ("'CII with "T.S.C., willners o( the Pilcific COllst Cft/ll., 3rd IJ{JI~ ' , . • I dellloll;;trlltht e. III 0. ( our g-ame senes, t Ilerc)y iug her real nhility as 11 ball club. Capt. "Chick" E,'uus IUld the pitching stafT out curl,", which \\"US 111I iuno' ntion (or Idaho, und ell.rl,v 1lI0unders were FOrlln. Mnrincnu, JllcohsOIl. Kenrns and SIUlherg, Arm trouhle Wll'" 11I'e,'alent throughout the season and mallY o( the hurlers were Pt::.C1'" o'n.n:s 1,/ IJ"u unahle to function during thc cntirc senson. FOrllll's arm ,:cave him trouble all scason, and the tClllll WI\S forced to depend upon :\Illl'ineau to do n lllajor part o( the hurling, lInd the 1e1lm was nol disappointed, "Lefty" pitched good, cOllsistent hldl all .'ieason. lllthough it WIlS hi . . fir"t ,n:llr on the team, "1,e,.;" :\Ioe pro\"(~d to he the "dal'k horlie" of the Ilenson, fOl' whell he left his position at shortstop he \\'ol·ked ill great fOl'1I1 in thc box lllid pitched SOIllC of the lJe.. . l bllll evcr s~n at Iduho. I-Ie descl"\'es most of tllC credit fOI' winning the tll'O ~lI111es fl'om the ('OUglll'S. The tell111 II"lIS de,'c10pL'<j illto Olle of the stl'ongesl sluggill,!( nines in eithel' (~ollferen('e fwd if it had not heen for untimely enor.': I\ml ermlic hilling the results of the confcl'ell('e , standillg would 11Ilve heen entil'ly differellt. .A .. D.\\'nc~;~c,;'llI·'·"1'<"il I\'IIS. the sell~on p,'oH'd 1\ S\l{'('CSS bccliuse of the lllrge nnd cnthusi:lstic crowds Itltcllding, Il is to he hoped lhltl in the (ulure gl'elder intercst "'ill be ~hown Ill' the students ill this important hrltlleh of nthletics. \Vhilc s~llle nll\\' think that busehall is not ItS importnntlts somc of the other hr;llwhes of college athletic", yet when \\'C look outLa :'Ilor. side of our own indi"iduill institution we see it .. Il/h'lIntt\ge~. ,<.:hQrl"OI'

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THE SEASO" The :.('Ill>un opclh.'tl with the Bulldogs, in Spokalle, April 20 lind 30. Both of theS<! gamcs were lo"t, the team hil\-ing had onl)' Il few outdoor practices on nc· counL of the cold. wC'l weather. On :'I11l.\' 5 and 6, two gtllllCS were played with \\'hilman on the ldtlho diamond, \\'hitnlllll winning the first game lind Id,\ho taking the second by an overwhdming SCOTl:'. The next I\"cck n scri('~ of (our games Will; played, aLi at :'I105cow, two with Montlllllt nnd two with GOIl,mgn . .\Iontanu won both her games halldilJ' due to the IIl.rd hitting or the Grizzljes. Honors were di"idcd in the two games with GOIl1.llgn. the Bulldogs winning the lirst gllllle oj. Lo 3 lind ldaho the second, 5 Lo 2. Id.tho then procc·cdcd to hit the truil and jouTncJoo to '''alia \Valln, where. on :'lIn)" 20 Ilnd 21, the \'IUlc!als proceeded to take two games (rom the )li~siOllarie". Illthough it tooL. ele"en innings to bcatthem the first gallic. Jdaho plltJed W. S. C. on the home grounds :\Ia)' 23 and WOII b." It "core O( J to). 011 )Iay 26 lind 27. Idnho plu.'cd :.\Iontnnll Ilt :.\Iilisoula, :.\Iontanll winning these two gallles 8lso, but not a" ca"ily as the." 1"011 the two carlier ill the F'eaSOIl. June 2, Idaho plaJoo \V. S. C. at PUlllllllll. lo...ing the gil me by n close ...core nnd the next rillY \". S. C. returnoo to :.\loscow and liufTeroo a rather elllbarrassing de(cllt, Illning just won the Pacific COllst Con(('renee Chnlllpion...hip. Idaho winning :3 to O. June i, Idaho pla.,'«1 her finlll g,UlI(' o( the ",e/l",on. Ilgnin meeting \Vashington Stnt(' at 1)1l1l1ll111l. This Wl\g n IllU'd-(Ollj:{ht contest, bulthc Cougnrs fill lilly won. Tnking e\,el·.'·thing into consideration, the sellson wns Il IlHll·k(.'(! SlIce('ss, as haseball S('IISOllS go. .\ great IlHln)' men on th(' telllll wel'e playing their first year o( college 11lI",eb1l1l lind should ph)' a grellt. g:\Ine of hnll the cOll1ing ~Itson.

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lntere...t increascd in thc gamc as lle,"Cl' before, amuIIA' the !ltudent ho<ly. not only ns spectators but laiSO those who wcre willing' to tr.,· {or the te'llll. A good "Frush" te/lll1 \~;Il~ turned out,md those mcn ~holiid help olll the teRnl in IH22. ('/lPt. "Chick" I':"uns, ".Jimmy" Fox. "Eddie" FOrlln, ,uul ..1.('.... :\10(' will he 10..1 to the teulH next ye'lr. SCOHES

.\pril 29 April 30

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Track Review DAlIO'S 19~1 tr'lck "('1\"01\ ulthough not n shining success in ,-iclorics won, was u mClllofllblc one nc,"crt!lclcss. (or it witnessed the hut performance of two of the Sihcr :md Gold's grcl\Lcst stars, ';Pnt" l"crrinc lUld "Gus" In·ing. Hoth men hlln~ been responsihle for II grcnluumber of points in .111 meet.. entered dllring' their collcbl'f' cllrecr. The season nclt(:(1 one ,·jctor.,'. two dl'fcllts .llld II tic for thi,'d pInel' in t.he 1\·o."tl1l1'('st ConfcrCl1(,C IlL('Ct. Idaho's (i.'st IlppClll'IIrlCC WIIS III the Scuttle Hdll)' Clll'Jli",d with It two-mile relll)' team composed of run Hucsell, Gill, 1\Il\cc)' and ::\.lnrsch, lmd Perrine llnd In·jng in the I'cnlllllJloll. Perrine P],LCOO fourth in this and the rela.v L('ltm tool.. third plll(,,(, in their ("·ClIl. On :'Iln,v 7th, \\'ashington Stale College won on'r Idaho h.\' II score o( 79 to 52. lind the (01ifnring SlIturdll." :\lont:\l1I1 rcp(,llted with 11 "core of 64' ~ to 5,~1::. The winf,1"('(1 "I" s ('lime bad: on ~Iay !l8th when they met \Vhitnlitll at \Vulla \VlIII,\ and c:trried off the honors with It score of 80 tn 51. At the ~orth\\'est Conferellce Tl'Itck ~Icd held lit j'lIlllllllll, .Jlllle 4th, Id'lho tied with the Uni"ersily of OregOIl {or thinl pillce with 11 score of ~w points. Although the Siln'r Ilnd Gold suft'('h 1\ 10";' this .\'('ur in the loss of 11"0 of )·er otlhtliliding truck performers, we 11Itv(' something to look fonn\fd to in jJurd.r Eltton, Hay Harsch, and ('ftptain "Jerry" Gill. Enton took hrst in the 4 W in nil the dunl m<-ets and \1'1\" It clo"e "('('ond in the eonferencc. HArsch :,blrtell the seniSon "ell \l'he,~ II(' won third plltCe for Idaho in the Iwo mile relll." at the Seltttle HelllS CUl'Tli"lti. b.) ~l\irling twenty Jllrds Itt the fjlli~h. He 1'1111 Ihe 880 in fl\~t time in the dual tlwcts. !o\\'erillg tile rccord of 2:01 set by "1-Icc" .EdmuliSOlL in 1905, to 2:00 Rill in tllc \\t, S. C.-lrlllho mecl, /lull htler ill the conference mcct lowered it again 101 :57,4. The onlX other fonner Id"ho record to {nil wus in the two-mile, in whicll '·Jerl'.'··' Gill nt the Confercncc c1ippe(1 !H St.'Collds (rom the record of 10:1 .... made hy Oli\'('r ClIIllpbeli in 1915. IIncl ('hangell illo 9 :50.

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lD.\1-I0-W.ASHINGTO:-..' STATE

Fir,t Secolld Third Ilecord D,tI'is (W. S. C.) ...I-ler"'''n (W,S.C.) 'I"e (I) 10:1 Davis (W. S. C.) Ealon (I) ..... I-Icrnlall (W.S.C.) Z!:I Jenne (W.S.C.) !luker lIud DuBois (W.S.C.)__ 12 ft., 6 in. Howlee (W.S.C.) G. Penwell (I) Cole (W.S.C.).. ..·~:39:,~ Hamilton (W.S.C.) 1.o"e (W.S.C.) In·ing (I) .. 121 ft., 9 in. I-Mlrnis (W.s.C.) Perrine (I) f·ox (W.S,C.) _16:3 Perrine (I) Irving (I) Love (W.S,c.) _ u ft., 6 in. Eaton (I) .ClIlder (W.S.C.) Vall Hoesen (I) 5:.!,2 llurke (I) Iloberls (W.S.C.) 5 ft., 10 in. High Jump Jenne (W.S.c.) Gill (I) .. Washburn (W.s,C.) 9:·l7 2-)lile Hun Howlee (W.s,C.) ~'Iidlel (W.S.C.) ......Villi I-loesen (I) 2:ooflllt 880 yd. Dash. Harsdl (I) Perrine (I) In·ing (I) _ '20 H., lOy, in. Broad Jump_ Jenne (W.S.C.) Loomis (W.s.C.) .. Perrine (I) .. 26:·~ 220 Low Hrd Fox (W.s.C.) Irving (I) .. _ )lcCartr (W.S.C.) __ Perrine (I) 166 H., 5% in. Ja"eli" Won hy Idaho; Graf, Willl"llIs, I-Iursch, Eaton _ _ 3:3.5.2 Relay

Event 100 ~·d. Dash. 220 ~·d. DaslL 1'o1e Vault )lile HUll._. Disl;us 120 High H . Shot Put . "40 ~·d. Dash.

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ID.-\J-IO-:\IO:'\"T.·\S.-\ :\li...soula, )lar I+. 1921

Everol.

Suolld

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Rtcord 10:00 flnt ~ ,nino 38 sre. ~2 ft. ti in. ...51>3 _ _ _.16:00 flat

_ J'rrrine (I) _ .. _._ Portrr ()I) lind Perrine (I) tiro •__ ._10 ft. 9 In. 2"!() rd. DllSh .. .-Sterling Pi) ._.__ .-Eatoll (I) _, ,.. _.22:1 High Jump _. P~rrin~ and Burke (I) tiM •.._' .. __.. ._ A ft. 6 ;n. HaU )1ile ._.._ .IlarsdJ (I) ... _. .__.. '·1111 HOIl<;en (I) :!:03>3 OiscU!l Throw _ ..__._ _'lcGowllo Pi) _ _._... Dorsey PI) _ .I3~ ft. 3 in. 1..0" lIun:Ues _, __......sterling Pi) __..__Perrine (I) .._. ..26:00 flat Two :'ollie ItUIl ._.. .Gill (I) ..._._ _ _._.. .1 ScobSOIl Pi) .., _.... _10:2.5:3 Ja\'rlin Throw Perrine (I) .In-ing (I) ... ,_149 ft. 7 in. Broad Jumll SIIO,"n (M) and Ir\'ing (I) tiM for first 21 ft. 2% in. )Iik nda~' ~Iontana ... ..... 3 mIn. 33 sec.

ID.-\HO-WI-flT)IA='" DC.AI. THACK )IEET Walla Wlllla•.'Ia~· 28 l':v, .. tlOO)·d. DllSh. Mile HUll ,~W ~'d. Dash Shot Put PoleVuult. Illgh llurdlt,s. High .101"'1'

Fint S,CQn(/ ..Pcrry (W) -'lohl1es (W) /1. Schmidt (W) .. G. Penwell (I) ~"ton (I) Perr.v (W) In·il1g (I) perrille (I) ... Neterer (W) _.Ito<: (W) ,Dement (W) __ ..Slonen'un (I) Jlnrke (I) perrine (I) 22O~-d.l)lt8h £.01011 (I) ShcJ>loen:1 (W) Diseus Thro,,' 'r"Eng (I) /)('lrIent (I)... 88Oytl. Hun VonIIOuSl,',n (I) Horsch (I) Ilroutl JUIlIII Irving (I) __ .Dement (W) Javelin. .. Irving (I) _ l'crrillc (I) .... Low J-Iurtllrs Jlolmes (W) .5lone"'/IOI (I) 2·)lile nUll _. Gill (I) _.I'cn".. ell (I) ndllY forfeiled 10 Iduho.

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Third Uuurd Grnff (I) ...10:1 H. Schmidt (W). ":liI G rllff (I) .51 : I .5hepherd (W) .'l2 ft. Perrine (I) 10 fl. 3 in. P.·rrine (I) 11:00 Oemellt (W) Ii ft. 8 In. Perr)· (W) 2"~,~ . Perrine (I) 117 ft. Ii Ill. .. ..J<!8seph (W) 2:0:1:6 IlolnK's (W) .. 21 ft. II In. ._Dement (W) Ita fL 1 in. Perrinr (I) .26,;! Selen-r (W) 10 ,,,in.:!6 6«.


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100 rd. J)asll ....llurlc)· (W) ';;nook (OAC) __..Ilcmellwtlf (0) .Sterling- (M) _10 ,o0 880 )"1. O".•h •. __Jl"rilCh (I) _lIcllll (W) ...._ _.Micl,el (WSC) ..... I·ellier (0) I :57.1 Shot I'ut _ .__.. I'ope (W) _. I'owell (OAC) _Slrnhnn (0) .. M"c(;owell (M) -11 fl. & Ill. t~O )'<1. OllSh ...... urlel" (W) .__ ._ _ _Snoolc (Ol\C) lIe"'''''wn)· (0) ...St"rling (M) .. _21.3 120 H. Hurdle8 O"'II"r (OAC) _Loomis (WSC) Kn""hansell (0) -Slerllng (M) _15.2 ",-10 l·d. O"sh .I'... ll (W) . _" ._ _Enlon (I) .. I~oHinger (OAC) .I)oUI!'I;lS (W) _.. ~9.2 1'01" Vault _ ..Iell"e (\\'SC) _.. U"tOIl (W) 1I.mlccr (WSC) ..... I·orlcr (~I). __ 12 fl. 6 ill. [)iilCn. Throw .. !'ope (W) .... _ _...'Iac(;o"·en (M) llamillon (WSC) Tu"le (0) 139 ft. 10 In. 2·Mile It..., _. Gill (I) . IIol>l'rt (OJ\C) _ lIowlce (WSC) ..._\\'''sh1o"rl) (WSC) . \I :50 Ulgh Jump yrnnlell1nd (W) ,.111. ('el, I'. "n" Orl,per (QAC). I'erri"" (I) _J"nne (WSC) 6 ft. 1% In. 220 L. Hurdl"" Hurley (W) .._Or"per (OAC) Loomis (\\'SC) lIe",,,nway (0) ...._.21..\ J""elin _.'I'uclc (0) _ In·lng (I) "-'_ __ 1)0)1101) (OJ\C) _I·crrine (I) . 100 ft. I In. Mile Ru" Wnleell' (0) _ _.. Sh"" ((),\C) 1)",'18 (W). ... _I.ewls PI) .1 :31.1 Brond J"'1)1' _Snoolc (Q,\C) _ _Spog"" (~1) 11088 (OAC) ...._... I.,·illg (I) ... 21 ft. Iii". Mile lIeln)" Wnshi"glon ''''_'' _ I"nho .... _.... _.... Or('g<:Il) 3:t6.1

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Uni"crsity of W,,~hinghm Oregon Agr. Colleg" Uni\"crsitr of ldnho Unh'ersity of Oregon W tlShington St"le ._ IJnh·ersit~· of i\lonlann Whilman .

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Ger"ld Gill 1921 .Inmes Lockh"rt Un,l .III"'(-'s .\Iontgomer~· 1908 1911 W"II"ce Strohecker 11,,1 Tilley . "03 Znch Cassidy 1916 1\cil [r"ing 1919 .1. 19},l Phillips Xcii [r,,'ug ................ 1920 SII'" :\Iorrison Ernest l.oux ___ ....... 191.~ Ennis :\1 ,,~se~' J-1edle~' Dingle

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Wrestling Review nESTLING this Jellr III the Lllin~r­ sit)' of Idaho WIlS introduced for thl' first time:los Il major sport. The tumout, howe\'(~r, was wenk and the only ones (rom the squad of the pn:,-iolls ycnr were Rube Bro"'II, Frank I\inlll~on and J'roo Horning. "[Jab<!" Ilch·d liS conch this year and dc\-c10I)C(J the "qulld con...idcrnbly, but in th" first two mccts, the Idaho Illllt lllen showed lack of ex~ricncc which l)ron'l:l csc('('(.lingl.\' cosll.\". The first meet was stag('(lllt Pulhullli ltgninsl \\'Millington State College. and Idllho WIli< rcprc...entcd by Osborn in the 125 elIISS: Hillnlllll Itt 135: HobinSOIi. H5: Killlli...OIl, 158: Horning, 175. Ilud Broll-n, hca\·yw('ight. Idnho 'I'll ... den.OWN (Cllt~', Hi to 10. In II relllrn mccllll :'Ilo..co,,', III1,M... S lt Cat . fll,lI Coac1l the \\'.S.c. tenm Ilgllin took the llI11jority of the hotlt~, piling lip II score of HI to 6. The third lind Ill ..t meet of the SCllSOIi ilgllin4 the College of Idaho WIIS H different ~tor.". howe\'er, lind the fillld eountiug' showcd 30 points for the t;ni\'er~itJ of 1dllho ltg/lins! hut 8 for the Collcge. .·\gllin thi.~ ~'C'11I' the followcrs of the mal g/llllC werc di"'lppointcd when they wcrc not ltllie to see "B,lhc" Hro"'1\ in IIctioll, The mcn who lllllde Icttcrs "'ere Ilillnmll. l{innisull. 11,)ruin~ lind Browll.

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Tennis Review I=:N:'\'15 III the l:lli\'cr~ily or Idaho is ~Iowly gaining in (In'or, but se\'cml 'yell.rs must c1upsc hc(orc Tuquet wielders lit Iduho CUll expeel to enter lhe big tOIlTtHUlIcnls with any c1mllcc of dcJcnting their morc skillful opponent'>. The two main reflSOIlS why I<lllilO doesJl't Tallk VCT)' high in lenni... is the hU'k of matcrillol turning oulllud the shortncs.. of the "caSOIl. The Illck of llIateriAI is gmdullll." gil'ing WII)'. nnd ('tlch ycnT SCC", morc ... lndents 011 the court. und the spirit of the sport is rising to II hig-h pilch. The shortness of the SC1\'<OIl, howcrcr, ('nn IIc,'cr he o\'(~rcomc. since the winler 1I10nth", drng on nnd the courts ClUJ not be nXCfI until 1110,,1 of the other collc~s in the Xorlhw('<;t hIt\'(, hrld their prclimillllr.,· lOUTlllllllCIlLs. Since ...I,:illnnd endurlIncc in lellnis dellmncls II I{rellt delll of con~istent prllcli<.'C on the courts, it isn't difficult to under'>tllnd the obitllde~ '"llrsity tennis plll.\'ers IlIUllt overcollle to 1lI11ke II cr('(litllble ..howing. The sell·"on of 1921 held nothing hut defetlh for Iduho...\ prclimintlr.'" tOllTIIlllllent was held in the curly plIrt of :\JIlY, llnd from the results, ,"('atdl, Bllnsen, Ilerrington Knd Yllggy were cl1o"('11 to represent the l:ni'"er,;it.y. The firslmecl \\"115 011 :\IIIY 14th ot llullllllln, llgllinst \\'.S.C., IIlld nil our Illlllche.. 'I ere lo~t, Y,lggy being c1efellted 6-1. 6-0: 1JIlllson i-5, 6--1: Herrington (i-5. li-3, lind ill doubles Herringtoll llnd J-111llsen losl 6-3, 6·-!-. The tellill tm\'e1ed to 'V,,!lll 'Vnll" 011 :\Ill'y 28th lUlil 10llt to \\'hitnlllll there. The firud tOUI'Jll\IlIcnt WIlS held III ~'Ioscow agllin .. t \\'.S.C., llnd llguin Ilillho WllS defeilted. The prospects for H)2!? llre good inll~mlleh us onl" one '"llr"ib' lllun WIl" In.. t bJ J.,Cmdlllltion. IIlld ;:;enl'lI) old plllyers IIrc nOli' on -the (·lltllJlU.... ·

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Idaho State Champion


Women's Athletics N line with the trend of otl""1" llllivcrsitics and colJ..:gcs thl'Oughout the United Stales conccl'Iling athletic events {OJ" women, the co-cds in the Uni\'cr.~ily of Idaho III'C gcUing unfit,!" I\':ly IIll extensive pl"ogmlll fOJ" participation in athletics of vlll·ions kinds. I-Iorscbllck riding, bascoldl, lJl\skdlmll, lClmis nnd hockey :11"C il few of the Ildi,"itics that arc being launched this sJlI·ing. This, perhaps the first well ol"galli;r.C(lldlclllpl in the unil'ct'sity to crcntc interest in und ,m opportunil." (01' nthlclic cOllles!s, is It cOIllmcndablc departure which hns tong b...' ()l1 needed and is proving- ntluublc in other institlilion.~ of It ~imilllr Ilutul"e.

Modern \\"Ol11un has hegun 10 cOllsider it her cspccinl sphere to Ilnlil herself of e\"t:I")' phuse of life that llIukcl> fot' heall.h and well heing'. She llll.~ entel'ed politics through the womun suffrage ad nnd is rapidly llloving to the hont in e"ery field of endea\'or. Her endelll'ors in the field of athletics at collcge arc just Illlother indication of this a"'akening. .A nd lI"e lllU)' lI"ell ask why we should not cHtel' the.~c llcti\'ities. The,\' an' hClllth giring .lnd physiquc builders. Too IOllg has WOlllan elltertllilll'{l the idell thllt it \\"115 indelicate lind not pl'OpCI' to contest in health-gil'illg SpOI'ts. 'l'oduy tllllt conception of \\"ollHln's sphcl'e hilS givcll plllce to the l"enlizlItion 1I11lt WOlHlln is just us llluch in Ilccd of pl'ysiclIl cultut'e acti"ities liS the llICH and thal it is esscntillllhnt she de\'elop her hody by p:u·ti<:iIMtio1\ in IIthleh('s. An interclass lmskethnll tOllnHllll('nl WIlS held during thc winter, nlld Il .!.:'I"cat IImount of Illllusement lind helpful cxercise WlIS obtaincd hy the \"arious co-cds. In the full, hoekC'.v l\"IlS phyed in illtel'c1l1ss (:ontests on .'!llIc1.ean Field, Hnd interest in tcnnis illerellsed by lellpl> {ltld bounds Ill]lOng t.he co-c<I.«. Idaho W,U, represented ill inten.·ollegiatc competition hy a co-('(I t('lIllI, whieh 1I1ade II vcry succcssful showing ill hoth their matches, llnd fOI- which two of the conteshlnts, Glu{lys j'hstic and "ida Hiclllll'ds, reccived Cir'de I swcntel',,_ Ulldcl' thc llble direction of :\IJ-". :\lun-II,\', in ch"r~c of "r 01l1en 's Physiclli Education 1I'0rk, the ldnho co-ed~ lin' rapidly lellming the advllnb\gcs of 1\ life ill which physic/II exerci~e plll."s It lel\ding part. The women lU-C lellrnillg the ndnl.llblges of long hikes into the coulltry, IIlld el·er." spring day sees them setting out for· the hills. Admitbmcc hilS hccll gnmtcd l(bdlO ill thc i\/ltiolllll 'Volllcn's .'\lhlctic Association, And it is pl'obahle tllat during thc coming year, still grc/ltel' interest will he taken in athletic cvents, and th"t variolls intcl"collC'gillte contests <:un he held in which on 1." the ulli"cl'sity co-cds compete.

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Freshmen Football HE 19::.!5 ",Frosh" football team W/lS the hest .,'enrling lCI\1l1 Idllho Jllli turne<1 out for 1\ long lime. Except for the tll·rent tln·s suffered at. lh~ IHUIds of 'Vllshinglotl Stille Collcf,'"C, the yell ding's season WII.~ one of on'l'whcltlling victories. The turnout ill ScptC1I1bCl' was large lllld qlC • 1lH'.tel'iul WIIS excellent. Couch :\11'C~lill'\1l Iwd ,\ hard time choo!iillg' :1 tiJsl Sll'illg squMI because he hnd n hll~k." 11\1I1ch to pick frolll, but 1I.~illg Captuin ].;:linc liS II nucleus he built up II strong uggl'cglliion bolh un dC(\'lIsC ilml offense The firsl game WKS ll~llinst "'ashingtoll Stille College 011 the home loh, out a wd tidd 'UUI1l11Uly hCf\\'Y PuJlmanilcs proved lou IlHICh (or the Frcslnl1(,ll. alIt! the glllllC (·nJoo. with the score 2t 100 ill "',S.C:s (,\\'01'. To denlonstrllte that Ihey ""rt> not hilling their best stride in the first galliC, the I('Rm tl":l\·eloo to Elle-nsburg for their next gallle, and beat the- Norml\l tel\lll 5':; to O. Whell they I}Ja.p~d Cheney 1'orll1ul, the Jenrlings again aclministel'\'<! 1\ shut out with a seore of 37 to O. The remnining two games with Lelll,ii and Clnrk and :Korth Centml I-ligh Schools showed thnt the teum still kne'" tlle gnll'''', for the)' defeatoo their opponents 42 to i, and 35 to i. This :"e:..r;& telull wus the first to be 11I"llrded jerseys, nnd no one doubls but that they deservoo recognition. The indi,oidllll1s who mude up the teuIII sho\\·t.'I.1 II fightillg spirit and thcy will greatly strengthen the mrsity next JCllr. Thosc who werc 11"'llrded the 1925 jers<:ys Ilre: Heulller, Keller, Kleffner, need, H11l1Sell, Nellllll\ll, 'l'llPI>C", Otnes~, l.;:Jinc (Cupt.), Hubhle, '''ulblllln, Sigftied, lIn.p, Thol'UlS lind VesseL

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I-II:: Frc..lullllll nl~"kclbllll ICnll.1 th~s _~(,'lr de,"eloped from ,~n inililtl turnout of about tlurty 1111"11. wluch. mSI(1e of t\ \10(>(>1;: WII~ t111111100 down bJ l Conch :\lllc:\liIIIUl to tell men, around whieh he built up a tcalll thut showed up rnirly weU. The SCllSOIl was a SlIC('('''S illll .. nmch as it unco"• {'rcd some likely varsity material in Kleffner. Keller. Il:clIllIcr. ThomAs and Kline. The sellson ended with SC"cn gltlH('S \\ ..m and six lost. The !('lUlI opened the :.Cltson by hiking /I, trip to ~ez jJercc cOllnt)" lind phl.\'f~d thrcc g'U!lC" Ih{'re. The Ilrst gamc ""US 10sll0 the Nez Perce high school, bul the (ollowing night the men stnged 1\ come-bltek and won b.y bn:nly point;;, The remaining gaul(' prow~'(1 casy llgninsl the \\"inchcstcr fin:~, and the Frol'lh rclurned wilh the knowledge thlll they could pIll." basketball if they work~1 hard enough. I-lard luck WIlS encountered when they mel the \\'ushington Stllte College yeurlings. for they lost. three out of fOllr gf\llles to them. not, howen'r. without Illilking thcir c'ppoacnls wOI'k hurd for their ,·ictory. Of the rellHtinillg gnme8 Il dou:"l' hC:ltI.:r WIlS split wilh Cheney ~ornllll I\nd one glllllC lo"t to Spok/lnc l:ni\·cr sity. n-hile Coelli' C!' t\lcnc high school WIlS defc/\tccl oncc /111<1 "Iosco\\' high "chuIIl twiec·. The tetllH WitS hlllldicllppcd by thc hlCk of dlicient cOllching, clsc II bettcl' ~howing ought to hnve hC<'1l 1111\(1(' cl)nsideril1~ thc Ilmlerilll frol1l which to choosc. J\S it WIIS til(' plllying was erratic 1111(1 tellm work \\'llS ]'Icking. The phl)'ers, in spite of thei,·llllluJicllp. showed a fight which diclllluch to cOlllpelisllte for t.hcil· innhilit.y to hl\ndlc the Lallll~ it "hould 111H'c becn, lind lHore tlUIll once thc gllllle \\'IIS pulled from the fire by grim dclel·minlltion .

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Interscholastic Track Meet CHI.EY erhily curried off high honor.. in the alllluni spring Illtcr"chollt.~tic 'l'mek )Il-,,£,l at the Lllin·rsity IIl~t "pring. which WitS hy fnr the most slIccc<;",(ul evcr "taged by the .-\lhlctic Department. Sehouls frOlll nil .....'Ction~ oj the "lute were clller('(1 in the 1ll('oCl. and evcry (,\"Cllt WIlS contested for b.,- Ilumerous candidllle;;:_ and competition WIUi extremely keen. T/; Doe. Durley high "chool hilS Il man of whom she lIl/ty wclllJc proud. In evcr.," enmt in which he entered. he won first place. nlld Cll..i1y ellpluroo the cup for indi\!idlH\! scoring of the meet. He Wll.i sllcce",,(u! ill setting l\\'O Ilew high school record" (or Idaho. in the 100-."lIrd dll"h llncl in the hrOll(l jUnll). Hi" phCIlOnl('lIl1.! Icap of 22 ft. ,:; in. in the brOlH1 jUlllP l'd:lhli"hcd 1\ I1mrk which \\;11 ~bUld (01' Illllll.'" ~11~OIl".

ST.\TE I~TEHSCI-IOr..ASTI(,TH.\('f\" UECOHOS. 1!)21 50 Y.. rd D.. ~h 880 V"nl Hun 100 Yltrd DIIJ.h 120 Yllrll Ilunlle~ . Z'lO Y"rd Dash .. _ Il.O Yard Dash

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Interscholastic Basketball T oumament XTEHSCIIOLASTIC basketball dope WllS agAin up;oct whcll the ,·jcLoriou/; high school teRms (rom all o\'cr the sblte mel in the l'lli,·crsil." gynlllnsium .\Iltrch 10th lind 11th to Imille (or ti."st honors. 'Veslon, 1\ 10\\'11 of three hund"cd people, sent her team frolll the "Cluh horder line. and WllS gmtified Lo sec her ho."s bring back the c1uunpiol1l'hip title. after defeating CuldcMlc ill the final gnlllc of the tOUTlHUncnt. The \Vcsloll high school team, after winning the Idl\lIo stale tOllrnnlllcnl, wcnl to Salt LlIkc, where theJ entered till' Intermountain bnskethnll tourney, llnd "'on there, gi\,jn~ them the dlll1llpionship of -'lonbHlIl, Colorado, Gtnh, \Vyoming and Idaho. , Inlcn~,.l in the 'Ulllun! InlcrscholllSlic bll~kclbllil tournament incrcn,.cd cllc1l .H'!llr, nlld is pro"ing to be a grcat luh·erti ..illg fenture for the L"ni,·ersity. Two or the teams which were picked to take the journey to :\Ioscow for the tournRment, "'ere unable to come at the Illsl momcnl due to ,.ickllcs~. so thlll suhlltitute" were sent ill their place, reprc-sentat;"e of the districts. The All-Slllle Teams picked b.v t.he judges arc ns follows: FlilST T.;,\.\I

:1Ii1t:s (C.lduac).

_ _ _.. FOrYard ~t:dros (J/o.couo) .._ _._._.._._._ ,.·oru:ard Hoorman (C.lduoc) _.._ _ .._ .._. Ct.ter Ga.uman (II" uto.) _ __.._ .._ a.ard .. Gfftnf: (C"ldtIGc) _._.._ award

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J'l"HPOSE

The ....\g Club" was organized December 10. 1907. (or the Jlurpo~e of pro~ moting the social \\c1fllre of the students in .\~ricultllrc. to enrich their knowledge from ouhide sources and to promote grctlter unity umung the ",ludent, enrolled in the Agricultural College.

Third Annual "Ag Bawl" On Oclol)CI- 15, 1921. ItS the corn ami pUlIlpkin;;; wCl'e hdtl~ IIlH\"C"'t..'t1, the members of the .-\g College und (nelllt." fClIthcH.'f1 l\l the G~'lJl for the third annual " •.\g nllwl:' DC'Conllions cOllsi'<tcd of cOI"n ..tlllks, pumpkins lUH! I.mle.. of stru\\' (rOlll the Lnin·rsity farm. The gym WII'" Inllldol'llled into II regulllr hlln'esl scene, Il throne of straw witS erC'cloo lit one elld o( the room, whel'e )Iii's Agnes \Veed was hOllorlxl b.v being crowned the Hlln'C'sl Qu~n, ]~Ilch girl WIl"'; given II Slilall Cow-Bell a~ II (ll\'OJ', Ilnd tIl(' milk llt1(1 doughlIUts for refrcshments were enjoyed by ull. The l)l'ogmms WCI'C I'cry uniquc. having bccn dcsigned by /1 member of the club, The dl1.nCC \l'IlS ('llITic<1 ont in tnlc ("rlllel' ..,;tyle and cI'eryolle reported II~ hlll·ing lin excdlcnl tillle.

"Ag" Day ".Ag ])/1.,}'" Il~ the 11l1.l11e indicnle..,;, is th(' hig 1I,\y ill the .\~ <'olll:g'l:. It Wlt'O first Authorized by the faculty of the .-\;trindtuml CollcJ:(c ill 1!)l+ lind Ill\~ stendil.,' growll (!'Om thl1.l time on. The cntire lilly i~ J:(i"C't! OI'Cl" to the judg-ing of Ilgricultuml products, cach ~tllclcnt entering OIH: or mote of th(' COIlie!;t~. The judging is di,'ide<l into six di~tilld ('ol1te~t~, .\Iliuml 111I,~hl\ll(lt.\" lhit." ('!l.ltle, D!l.irJ Products, Groins. Frllit~. llnel thC' SllOwiug' lind }'iHing' of ]~h·c",tock. The d/t." is closed b.\' Il bunqud in tllC e\'ellin~, gi\'ell hy the "Ago Club" meml>£'rs, where the stlldent~. fll('ull," luul stockmen I11cct ellch othcr Il.S nHm to nll"l. ."fter n SUllJptUOI1S rt'pll"t. (01' which nil (lIrl1ler~ afe lIot(·d. prizes fOf the judging' of the £Illy lUld the judgin,l:t' "I"~ lIrc llwarded.


G. Fitzpatrick

!'red Horning

Cecil

nobert~

F~

Herry

School of Practical Agriculture Graduates, Three Year Course GI!ORGt: Flow FITZf'ATJIICK

Cl':CII. ROBERTS

'·F'/:"

"Ctee"

5.P.A. BRiketbali (2); y.•tlilor of ··J-1o,,·et" (2); Class President (~); P~sident 5.1'.:\. Literary Societr (8); ClltSs Vlee-President (8): Lindley Hall (8).

Kendrick School, U. of I. Rifle Team (2): Parliarnenhlrian S. P. A. Lih:rar~' Soclet~· (3); ClllSs P",~ident (3); Fir~l Place Dairy Cllttle. '\11:' I)II~' (3).

''-nf!

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Ijf~

of

tll~ ~dwol.'·

CQ:\IMEHCIAL DAIRY COUIlSE

FIl~;1J O. J-101IXIXG

YlIt,n T.

"Full"

Vlolll High School: Stock Judging 'l'elllll 2) Second Pilice Duiry Judging, Ag. DIl~' 2) Secret.. rr-T~lIsu~r Uter"r)' Sociely 3) CI/lsS Secrt'tar~' lind Treasurer (3).

1

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(I

"AfwI'.v' on Ijm~!'

doi'1moll."

Dt:RKY

"Fred" ~1I1l1'J11 School, :\I/lllllger of Avalon Crellmerr. KUlla. Idllho; Third PIRee Dalr)' Products Contesl. Ag. Day.

"lie (14I'i." to be

Q (Ort(.mtry mQ .....


HE School o( l'mdical ..\,S{riculture is Illaintuined tor the purpose ot training the 'young Illen ot the state in prndicld a~rieultlln~. It is open to eighth gmde gnlduute~ who do not dei'ire or nrc unahle to allend high school. Jt is also nltendcd bX boys who haye l!lul ~ome high school wOl路k or ha"c gradul\tcd from high school. The coursc is nrrnngcd tor thrcc )'curs o( fivc months each, High school gmrlutotes arc able to finish thc work in h'o YCllrs. The hOJs allending the school \l"Ork on their tarms Ilt home during the summer. and attend school during the winter months. The school term begins in the full utter the crop<: arc han'cstcd r.nd ends in the sl)ring ubout the time that llpring work commences. _\11 ot the College o( _\griculturc Clluipmcnt is amilahle (or the use ot the School of l)racticllI _\gricultul路e. The ..tlldenls g('t the ...Iune kind of work that the regular college students in .\g'riculture r<:'C('i\"c. except that it is briefer and of II more practical nature. :\Iu('h of the work is Inbomtor.,', such as judging all classes of livestock, gl'1l.in, dail',\' p.路o(\uds and fl'lIit: "hop practice in fnrm IllotOrs and hactors and IlH\chincry; usc of survcJing instl'ul1lents, drnwing, forgc work, insccts, "eterinary science, dnirying and livestock management. :\Iost of the students /ll'e interested in ~\niIlHlI HlIsbundry, Dairying, }'zwm Crops and Horticulture, but there is v(!ry good interest shown in tdl the diffel'ent lines or lltudy, Intercst nnd enthllllilism is the keynote durin~ the whole year. . l::IlCh yellr the College ot Agriculture sets aside one day to be kllown as "Ag Day" when all students of the colle(:.,pc; engage ill judging contests. Students in the School of Practical Agriculture ('lIgage in ftll of thesc contests, and usually succeed in taking sOllie of the highest prir-cs offered. This year Ceeil Roberts captured the sih-er !o"ing cup offered to the hest jllJbrc of dlliry cattle. Although onl)' two men from the school entered the contest in Horticulture, one, George Fitzpatrick, plllCc<1 third, Imel thc other, Cecil Hoberts, tied (or sixth place, Frcc:1 BCITY, Zl student in Commercial Dairying, won third prize ill judging dairy pmdllets, A J~iterar," SocietYI open to llit stlldenl~ in the school, is mllintnined by the ~tudents. Meetings nrc held on the se('lIml lind fourth Thursdays or eneh month. lntcresting programs nrc pn:plll'cd in which zlll members huve 1m opportunity to take part. Debating. extemporaucous sl}('aking. essl\)'s, papers, readings, musical numhers arc the features of the~e programs. The hest usages o( parliamentar." practice.. arc ohsern~d in conducting the meetings, and students who take part sccurc, in addition to valuahle practice in public '<peaking and debate, a Il\ll'itery of the dilllcull art of conducting public meetings and the direction of debate upon question;; o( public interest.

L


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s. P. A

Class Roll

'l'HIIlD YLln };'itzplltrick. George F. Honc;;;;, Halph

J loming, Vred O. Uobcrts, Cecil S.

non~:,',

I-Io"e, \Villinlll Lickley. \'irgil J. :\lortenS<'n. Willic .\.

Spainholl'er, Floyd T.

SECOND YE,IJ{ Lco }'. Bllrklllnl1, Hu..",cll .\.

Sctllcy, Pierce 1.. Tritt. George G.

FIRST YEAH BarrctL, E. Iinroid Beck, Hichnrd Bolitho, Hu ..sell W. Bogar, E. Yirgil Elder, William W. Foote, Joe C.

Greiscr. Lawrencc F. Hawkins, Elmer J. Hunson, Harr)' 1.. Lennox, Elmer \V. :\Iercer, Cyril S. :\Iushlelz, .路\rl.m n.

Scou, Sewell F. Spencer, Byron C. Snowberger, :\Jerritt K. Stroud, Herbert E. Trout. D. \Va.rne Wiklund, Elmer J.

Settle. John E., Jr.

SPECLII.S HUIllIll, H. :\r.

Christakos, Louis D. Fr)', ]-IlIrr)'

n.

Kelly, Hobert C, Potler, Clarcnce Hudc..cll, nlliph

.Jessup, Clyde H.

Hand. Balph Eo

CO:\Il\IEHCIAL D.-\IHYIXG Bc:ny, Fred T. StC\,Cllii, J)clh11l0re

)1c.Lllin Dendixtn

D.4.IRY PRODUCTS

Wohl$Chltjl:d Jtn~n

Jl:DGI~G

TfU)1


Uickm:ln Schmid

nri~l\llln )lcnrid~

Atdlison TO{'\'ij

Illllnllton F. F. llorning

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SOCIAL EVENTS


ATHLETIC •

BALL 1'.\'1'110.'\5 ..-\XD P.-\THONESSES

President flnd OCUlI

~Irs.

l"phnlll

French

COflch lind :'-1 rs. J\"clley Coach lI11d -:\11'8, 1J'l(')lilhul

1)rof. and

)1 rs.

X cidig .

DClUI nlld )1J·s. CockCl'il1


ยงruinr

ituff Odober 29, ] 921

PA'l'HOXS

A~D p..-\TnO~ESSES

Dcnn French

Prof.

(llld )j 1"5.

Pt'of. and

]\11',..

.

;-

Ix

Donnett

Kenneth Collins

โ ข


.buwlry H,. 19Q2 P.-\THO\'S

,,-\\,1)

l'..-\'j'HO\'ESSES

Dr, and ::\Il's, .A. H" l'plmlJl

Col.

IUlIl

"Irll. Ed""" H. (,hl'i"IIHiI1

."1'. alld ::\ll's. ,Jcnkins

DI". nlld ::\1 r_. Willillill

(;ihh~

.'11'" and ::\Jrs. ,lCJ"OIllC DHy DC'llll

)11',

Frcnch

,J. Stanton )lc1.nll,l.(hlill


1

MILITAKY 8A1i !'cbrUIH\' 25. 192"2 PATno:-os ,\)\'D PATROSESSES !'....,iden! 11011 )1"". l!pluun Col. IIntl :'llu. :'II. S. f'"lls C/lilt. L1()~d Col. lind )lr~. Chri~lII'U1 Judtrtllnc!.\lrs. W'HrcnTruitt Lieu!. D. 1-1. Woodin C/lllt. lind )frs. Iionwr lllllidteson


l'A1'HONS .AXil P.ATHO:,\,ESSES Dr. llnd l\IrS. .-\. I-I. t.:plmtll .\!l.. !\lcLuugldili

French :\lr. und ~Ir$. Collins U(!Ull

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J..

if .,;" ,. "lil,l..

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I

-'IllY 1 g, 1!)2Q PA'l'HOXS .-\:\1) P.-\THO:\ESSES Dr. !\lId -'Irs. t.:phlllll OClIII Frcnch DCIlIl lind -'Irs. Cockerill Prof. :\lcLnughlin _'Ir. nlld :\Ir~. Collin.~

1,1 \",,,

I,


Other College Dances Bury the Hatchet Ag. Ball

Cklubcr 1. 1921 Odol)(-'r 15. 1921

...\I;:..oeilltcd EJlgin('('r~

Tmck U('llCfit

:\"o'"cllIhcr 5. 1921 Xon:lllhcr ]9, 1921

lJee<'mhcr 3. 1921

Lindlc,- lIall \\',,~hillgtOIl ,A.~ ...oeintcd

Dccemher 10. 1921

Cluh

:\lincr,

Jlllll/llr)"

7. 1922

Fehrwlry 4, 1922

'"etcrlln", '-OClltiOllnl

Fchnmn' 11. 1922

Dc Slllet Cluh

!"('hrlltlr.,' 18.1922

Southclhtcrn Idllho Chlh Bell('h lUld Hili"

I Cluh

:\Itlrch 4, ]922 AprilS, 1922 J\ prill:i. HI22


VR..GwvNI'I'


Ho....·11

H. (""IIi",

IlulIlltlt'l

:\\(oCnllil'

The Executive Board of the A. S. U. 1. OFl"ICEHS OF 1'1l~;SlJ)t:~"I'

r IC ~:-Pl( t:SIIl ~::':"I'

1!)~H·1922

- • 1',\1"1. How.:l.1. IIOIlTl)X .'ICC,\ 1.1.1.-

::":C 1110:"1',\ II ,"

Ih:"I'llt:I, COI.I.I:-:'-'

'I'll .:,\SI"I: ~:II

:" \UIE J-1t·)On:1.

The A-.S. l', J. i~ eomposl't"l of alt ~tlld('nt~ cI11'ol1ed ill tlll' l"ni\"crsity. ..\ Illcillhership f('(' of ('i~ht dolhll'~ aud tift." ccnts is ('ullcd(-d l'adl SC1l1c... lcr upon l·cgi~tmtion. The A. S. C. I. mcmhNship eard rcc(·il('(l upun ImYlllcllt of f~ "dlllib tIl(' ... tudcnl to lI11aetivilic... tilliUlel't"l hy tll(- ".\. :-;. t·. I. It cntitles him to n sllh~cription of tllC' .I'{J0l/u/lt. tlll""lli,·cl'...ity ...tUtlCllt plll:li(·ation. lind 1I1lows him thc pri\'ill'~<'- of ,·uting in A. S. l·. I. llll"eting~ anti clcdiun~" Thc gCII('ml d<.-dion of ofticC'r~ i~ held in :\11\.'" of ('nell ycnr. Any nppoint· Illcnt'l to "II(."ll1lci(-.;; whieh lu\\(' 0('('111":"('(1 dlll'in~ th(' .'""lIt". i~ 1l111dc h\" t!l(' EX('Cllti\'c Board.


Cockrrill

Kimmel

Graf

Board of Supervisors of the A. S. U. I. Dt:,\x O. 1'.

Ff/I'I/II.,! .llrlll/Hr ami ('IIt/;rll/tIIl (;r(l(IlItI!" .I/f11wg('1' of ./lhldic8 lJlllf;II"S,~ .llflJ/f1gf'r ".II';:ulIlllIl" lJIIs;m'sfi Mflllfll.ff'l' DI'l)(tll' - III/Rim'ss .Iff/I/tlger (;11'1' ('//1/)

COCt.:t:RII.1.

Fll";O E. GR,H' l.l'XX

11";1l.s~;y

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Ht:;x

(illt'\'I'HOI'St;

1\1)1,\IEI.

',I'he BOIII'd or Sllpl'ni"ol's lI'a~ e~tl\bli"lll'd under tile ncll' {'on,~litl1tiol1 or thc This HOllnl ('on~i~t~ or the 1111lllLgers or the Departments or the student Jldi"itics lind one fllcnlty memher who lIds /I,~ dmil'lllltl1. The dut.r of the BOllnl cOll~i"t,. in the dirC'.d ~lIpeJ'\i"ion of /Ill l'xpC'ndihll'e~ of moncy from the .-\. S. \ •. I. Itcu-sury. A. S. U. I. in H)~l,

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Ilastl~

Bloom

°rl(>ar

SanJ!I'T

IJ<:l'c1, Johnston

The Mortar Board Society OFFICEHS Find S.'IIII'skr

1':"':,\XOI(

Saolld ,\'('/III'III/'r

F,\Kl~

Prt,,,idl,lIf

GI,,\Un, Ilj\~T1E

1I~:I.t:" Bl.oo~l.

11~:u".x l'O('llll.\X Ix~:z S,\XOV.1l

.. I·i!-I'-!'rOfid,.,d....

Hrcording

."I'I'/Ttar.IJ.. IIE1.1-:;o..' .IOIIS-STO:"

Gl.,\Il\"S 1"\1',\('11 .. ('(Jrrt's/Jolldilll-: S/!("I"/'fflr,1J {;~:OIWI.\ IIv.L~:X ,JOtrXSTOX ._

'1',.rl/.~I,fI'"

_..

On,v.,\ll

I[~:LEX BI.OO~1

The :\/ortlll' BOlu'd Society. urg'\lli71'd in the ..-pfiug of l!Nl, i.~ the fhst Scnior \\'olllcn'" Iiollom.·y So('icty to appcar 011 the ""d'll (',uupus. It is ol'gnnizcd along' the· lines of thl' Nlltiolllli :'Ilol'bu' BOIlI'I! Sl)(·id'y. which society it is pclitionillg-. .\Ietlllle,'ship is hll~cd on II l'i)'stCIlL WhCI'cby high scholarship ,tillldllnl, lUlIl Jllldi(·ipalioll ill collcgildc adi\·iticl'i ;11'(' ]'('fllli"itc. :.\IE~unEHS

G hldy;; BCltell IldclI B1001ll J Icl('11 Coch 1'1111

Elcllllor Fllri, Gladys Ha"lie

IldclI .Jol1llstoll Georgi" OyleRr lncz SIUlf.,rcr


Home Economics Club OFFICEHS Gt:~a:\"lt:\·t: .Jo~t:s

- - - - -

Pre';l/Cllf

'";('e-/'re,ilicli t Secrdory

-

-

-

- EU:AXQIl

Eon,'

- - - :\1,\11110 lIexT

Tre'/llIrer

- :'\1,\In' )-IAnlOxll

The Iioltlc ECOllOll1i(·.~ ('luh i~ fast developing into one of th.. . most UJI to tlale n.ull efficient orgltllizldiolls on th(' cum pus. Its IllcllIhcrs comprise (til WOlllen who lIre l·cgislcn·d in home cC<llloJl1ics wOl·k liS well us the fllcully of the (lCpllrllllcnt. Hi; purpose is to Jll"Omotl' fellowship IUlIonA' ,lit hOI1l(: economics sludcnh 11 lid to pl'cscnt to them the problems IUHI ql1CStiOllS of Il !lighl,v sl~cild­ izcd untll.·C. Tile dull 1111" complete IllllnagCIl1Cllt of the ('o-Ed 1'1'Olll which l" ~6"cn cllch ."e/ll' ItS It gct.-logclhcl· pal'l.\' COl' ztll '1'0111('11 ill the Uni\'{~rsity. S~"il)r,

Gencvicnl Jones ~OrTnll Cow,rill Pllu1ille Uelck

:'oillric II\lnt I~oll)' II. Thom,,~ E[~anor ~dd)"

:'olarr Hapooo.' :s'orlt Yuhorollgh

SOI,IWIIIQru "'~Iml'rnll

Gardener Ilckn IhmS"I' Lois Slc"ens . IlaI.e! Jones M"riol\ I'e"therstone :'olurid Tuttle Anna :'olonis '~~!ma lIamillon :'olildrffi Collins Hadle! G"mbr

:.I"rl· nicken~on Mil)"' "\ndersoll Glnd}'jl Perry Cllllrlelle ,Ion..s Edith ll11rtlett Ulltil lklltti~ Viq~'inia

,\l~·<:t.:C,,~n')n

Col1et~ Wol{~

J: XX •

Pob)'

t;dith Il.....be

..· lo.... ner C"~~r

Marr CoRin 'l1.clmll. "'ltrnsworth nltll. Fator Lilliftll GrO\"("~ Rosanne McDollglIll Annll1J.<o1ie :'oldillst~rs Clua llC'l'd :'olllr~' '"an l>ell~n \Iildrtd W.t"rs I)"i.')" WllClllley


Cochran

Litton

Beach .J",,..s .J(Jhnston

('"r"m Brown )11l!lsell

Spellloer

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H'"T/I L'TTo:-;

St:('."TARr

G,_\UY,. Ih:AL"1I

'l'1IV.ASl'IlI:R

I It,:u::-;

P"HllnT1' .\I"XA(.I;I: SOCIA! ('II)I)IITTI'I: PIlO(;IlAll ('OlllIlTTt:t:

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EI.IZ,\lIt:TII

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n.~IlTI.t:TT

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Hnw ~1't:XCt:1l Xou :\Lwst:x Ih:u:x

JUIIS"OX

The YOUI1K "'omell's CllI"i:<tilill As:.o(·iltliOIl or the l"ni\'(!r"ily of IlIlIho, aftirllling the C'llrislitUl {/lith iu God, the F'liller, lind ill ,Jcsu" Christ. J-1i~ ollly Sun, 0111' Lord l\ltd S,I\'inr, lind ill the lIoly Spirit, the Hc,,-:nl{'r of Truth lind the Source of power for life and "en'icc, according to the t("llchin~ of till: Holy Scripture. lind the witnc~s of the Church, do ded,tn· it.~ purpose to b~: 1.

To 1~lld s"ulellt~ to faith in God thl"Ough .Je"lI" ('llI'i"t:

2.

'1'0 lelld thelll illt" membership Itnd ~t'niec ill thc ('hristiltn ehun.h;

3. To build tllelll lip in Chl'isti'ln f/lith lind dlllrllder. cspeeilllly in the llludy of t hc Hible; 4. '1'0 inflllell('e 1111.'111 10 dl'\'ole thelllsc!\,cs. ill lInit('(1 dl'uds lI'ith ,til ('hl'i.~. linn!;, 1.0 lIlltking the will of Christ elfl'di\'e in hUlilltll .~oeiet.", llllli to extcllliing the KingdolH of God thl'llUgholit the \I·odd.


('II.\PJ.AI:-;' J. ounl:" GOt.:L)) Intrr-lknomfnntiollld t.:ni"~r...itr Pll,tor

University Christian Federation In CO-OIX'ration "'itll lilr " ..... tor... of ~1O!>Co..-, lind the I're~ident and lI..,,,,M,.,, of 1100: facu1tr of Ihe LTni,·er...itr, the t.:nh·~.~ll~ (hri,tilln t;ederaUon ,,'a~ o.p:..niud in 19".!1. This orll""ni7-11tion i~ cO"'I...,,,1I of students, "'cmb.·rs or Ihe "Ilriou., chu.che~ rCl'rc~enh:d lo~' the ,,1Il'nd'Hltoe nl the 11l1i",·rslt~·. Lpon rj'lIislration lit thc Ilni\"c.~it~' th".,,, stud"nts ;'lltO"l1latkllll~' l"'c",ne luc,,,ller~ or the U'I;\'e.sity Chd.,Ulln ~·etle.lltion. The a;1I1 of Ihi, Orllillliution i~ to ""romote <;()Cial. ..,Jigioo, and l'e."onal ....ork IImon/l" onh·e."il~· :otlldents: fo.nmhlh.. and rarr~- out plans p ........idinl; for their moral and religious \I·..lfllre: Mnd encou.allO: a jr\.'neral spirit of Q ..istilln seT\'i~ among .11 students of the uni'·crsilr. '111oe \I'ork of the l'nh'cl'Sit~- el,.i... th" Fed..rlltion is ea.ried on the Fl'tlcralion Council. " "o",mitt,·" 'It pro'wnt CU1I1]1OS1't1 uf fo.lr-f1,'c mernocrs r~I"~S"l1ti"g the ,'lIriou, churches of :\lu5eu"-, fmtnniti.·.•. s"r".iti.,s lind oUll" Hml"nt ur!l"lIni~ati""s cUlllwt't"d with the t.:ni\'er...lt.I·. .\s Inl('.-IX-nominlllionlli l'nil-er,il~ Pl\~tor, ;\Ir. Gould co-or~rllt~s ill c\'~r~- wa~' !)(),sible "'illl Ih.. pllStOrs of II", dmrd"" of :\Io»co"-: e"coura~ ehurcll lIt1endllncc lind Illenlbt:r· "rup: ~nrollment in Hlble c11\... ~: ad"lses conccrning pcr!>()nll! problcms; supen·i..a tho: IICli,-ities of tl1o': [;"il,t>rsitr Hul: ..n.1 hll. '" ofu..... o!~n to 1111 who ""~ire frien.bhiJlllnd coun,d.

b,-


Square and Compass FOlllld('(1 ~\Il1\. l~, HHi, Itt \\',\~hillgton find LC(' l'ni\"cr",it.\·

Cllil'crlily of Jdoh" Squurr ;JI"llllrd FdJ.•N. 19?2, b.1J Frll1lcil J.."killl COl OK;;::

Slll'!! }JI",' tOld Si/l'l'r Gru!/ f)FFI('EH~

I·XI',..sIIH-:ST

rU:t:

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The Jlurpo...c of tl1l' ni:-lthlCi! .-\lI1uiclIll retl'nll1:< of the \rorld \VIlT "Iudl he to uphold lIml Illl\il1lllin the ("on~tillltion and the l:lW" of the l'nitcd Stntes: to realize the 1,'lIe .\mcricIUl ideals lU1l1 aim" for II'hidl we fOllght: to 'Uh'll1lCC the inlcresb lIlId work fur the hcttcfhlt'nl of .111 wOlllldCiI. illjUI'CiI JUHI disllble<1 \·clcrIUl.~ of the \\'orld \\'ar, ami to ~tinlUlatc II flocling of Illuhud dC\'olioll, helpfulness /lnd cOlliradcship al1lon~ all \\'0111111('(1. injured or di"nhk'tl n~lcrlUlS of the \Vnrld \\'aT.

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The English Club OFFI('EHS - ~t;UW"

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Tile EI1g-li.~h CllIl, is pCI'lmp,. th~ lllOst dl'cetivc dCplH'IIIlCIlIllJ O]"gllllizlliioll of it ... kind 1111 the Jdllhn CI~11lPll"" It i~ :1 ~trictly hOtlOrllry OI·gIUii~.,diol1, Iw..'l1lh('1"

ship bcillg' lilllil('(1 to tho~c who al'e cithN ex('cptio1l1d .~llldl'nt.~ or 111l\jOI"~ ill the English IJcp"rlmcnt or Im\c distinguishC't1 th{·IlI....{·kcs ill dehllte, dr/lllUlties. uppro\'.cd work flll the Argollllul st/lfT, or the (;Cllt of 1Il(' :\Iollllillins shiff. The spccilll work of the English Club during thc last YClll' \I'/IS to Ilrrllllgc n brief \,illil hy John G. :\,cih.,\l·dt l\lld \':.<'Iu·1 I.irub.cy to ~i\'(.· l('CtLlr~;; to thc l>tlld~lIt bod.v IIlld the EI1f.Cli.~h ('luh.


Cowgill

l.itton

Women's League OFFI('F.ns Pre,itft'llt • r ice-Prl'litlt'lIl Srcretf/r!J-Tref/'ll rrr

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1\OK~IA COWGlI.l. •

HI'TIt Ll'rTOS

Thc \\'Olllen's Lellgue is a COllllllll·"ti,·c1y llCW in,.titlliion, composc(l of "II the women registered in the Uni"ersity, ItIHl;; JlS its purpose n workillg orglmizIltiOIl of college WOllll'n llnd II sclf-gm'el'nnH'nl lIccording to rulcs which Ilre IIppl'O\'ed by the Detlll of \Vom('n, Lltsl fllll the \Volllun's Lcague scnt II representnti,'c to thc Jntercollegilltl' ('ol\fCI'cncc held at Bcrkelcy, ('Ill. :\Ii;;.~ Gladys Hastic IIbl)' rcprcsented Jcll\ho 'It the Conferellce and hrollght hllck !>(','crlll new ide/ls fOl' the ad"llllcCllwnt of tIll: Lf'aglle.

Inu Sltn~cr ;lhy Worr..l

;l1"n' Browll Elaiile \\"he;ol,'r

.Mndeline Wall P~nrl StIllker

JuniQrI Geor~ia O~'I~ar

Norma CO"'gill G,,_"ie"r Dart Inc... San~r

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:'lcCnrtin, Pder :'IlcDonnld. 1Ielltric,' :.tcGo'·crn, John, -"clnnes. }~li~lIl...th :'lcM illun. ,I\I~tin MeMillnn, l.loy" :'lcMilllln, Sheldon :'lu,lIillger, Georlle ,J. .\lllrkhll1ll, -'Inrl.. :'lim5. :'IKrllllrel ,'litlell. t'rllnk -'Iuno~, \'("(Iasto :\""1I101lin. Antlre.... :\""('4'lall, Dn"c O'Brien, Perc" PeterS(>Il, "rnild-_ Pon.r.etlll. Jnn",~ n. Quinn, l..aw...,nce Sch~iber. Josephi...: Shepllrd. Gertrude Smith, Otis Smith. Jllllles

S(I"cIl1, Ed""lIrd .I. -'llldred

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T IQm"S, Joe Thornet>:, M!chlll·1 Tlerne,·. M!child

'l'lIdo':'l. Kellncth VII~~"r, "1I<r)' Wnlker. Georllc W.. lker. Joscphine Walker. Doroll1\' Willi, "ludd;ne' Weed. ,\/[nes Wulf... Colette A. Ynll"le. l.allrn Zanller, EUj(ene {ie~el1chen. Gene."io:.·e J)K~·. Ilernic.. 1':. ":(Id~·. 1..e!<lie E, Gillilan. Caroline "ersi~hllik. t'rllnk Thomlls, I-IlIdll


Thonll'-.('n

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The Associated Engineers OFFI('EHS ~, TIIO~lI'SHX

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The I'ltrl'0~e of Ihis org-litlizatioll i.. 10 eIH'Ulll·uj.{e a more wide",prclld IIml ill !ell,.. in;o intel'esl in l'ng-iu(-'cl'illg" alld all il~ allied subjeds. To thi... cnd the .\s~lJ('i>lll·lt Engilleel·... Ila"l' nltl·lllp, ..,,1 10 \1("'fN'1 Ull Ol'gnllizllliOIl ,,-hicll will he of vallie hoth from II '''o('ild \·il'll point "lid fnllli tlte ... lluulpoint of PI'llcticld i'lstrlll·litlll. ~'otcil slll'ukl'r... 111'<; ,"l'('llt"l'd al ntl'iOllS tiltlc." Illll'inK the <:ollegiale y"lll' wlw h"Itll-{ hd"n~ Ihe group 11I1IIly of the latesl dC\'c!0pllIclils alollg scienlifk lilll"~' :'Ilclllbe ..... hip is wholl.... \"Olllllllll'y, lllit illcllld{'s I'l'ltetieldly ,dl 1I1l'lIlhers of IhL' 1':lIginet.'l'ing Collcg-e.


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The Pr~':\I('(lic Cilib is lUI org-tllli1.lltiulI IIdi\·... in I'ucourllging .. tlldcllt~ in the prep/trillion for llIl'ilicinc. B.,' ,>ociltl Ildivity Ilncl 11I(1.,tiIlKs ~·hcre ,.cicntinc IlIl1ltcrs Itrc tli"('\1,.'\11 the IIIt'lItUers arc unitl'll more do,c1," in their ....ork. ::;mokcrs llrc held lit rc,.,~dllr illlcn·:ds when 10(':11 01' \·j"iting men uf nute ur.· rcqubtcd to ~pcllk on nmlters of ~ncrlll int,'rc.. t tn the dull.

:\IE:\IBEHS t\lk~. Hlillfh)!. A",,,,.. S. II. <,,,r,,eoler. W1I1. C. 110".....11. Itichll.d P.

Hint. II. t:. &ott. Will. W.

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Crow... Alton D. C""ninll'h"IIl•. 1. I~.

Frllnci,. C.

Kuhlberlf. Ih'lftler W. :.1"c)lllllill. 1)1t,-j,!

Pllrk. K W. He."l, 1'",,1 II.

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\\'ri~ht. Ch"st"r C. Jlurhid~" •./ohn II. CII.~on. ,\Iu.id I..

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F"'ll'uson McD"u"ll. All"" ,\1 in",. F...",k Mu.phy. E. It. Oshorne. N .•/. P"rkcr. E. K. Pi\<·I,,'r. C. I.. Pi •. "r.o, O. II.

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The Associntcd Bllrhs WllS ol'gIUli/,cd in the fnll of 1916. Its memhership includes 'Ill 1l1en regulllrlJ elll'olled in the University not bdongillg to other >;ocial groups. The purpo»e of the ol'A',mizlltioll is to promote II gre'lter fellowship 1\1ll0ng the men, to net on Illlllters peclilillrly concerning them, IIlHl to ~trive for a grclllel' lduho. )I~lings III'C I.d,l .'eg-ullll·ly alII I Ilmtters of intcrest arc discllssed. ellief IIlllong the OI'S'lllizlllion lIc1i\'itics IU'C II dnll('c the first semcstCl', nnd II pl('HlC the second scmester,

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The Washington Club OFFICERS l'1l1:SIlHO:T

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The \\'n'<hington (,Iub 1m,.. for it>. olJjcd the bringing of ,!;ludcllt~ from eastern And central 'Vn..hing"loll to the L"nin..rsiIJ of Idaho. Throllj:!h ih influcllc<', nUUlJ !)Tosp«:tin' coll('~ students have heard or Idllho I\lul jnYc~ti­ gatCtI its Itdnl.lllflgc". \I·jtll the rc;;ult tlllll the enToliment from '''ashingtoll has Tllpidl:,' incrcasetl. )IElIBEHS Kels G. Anderson LllwN'n<.... Aubre,Abner ,\lIen Illl~nc:s HUTohl nurt" Ilichll.rd Heck .In\' 1I"nn :\ormnn Gi'oqrc Bile!; Helen L. H100rn

William ,'. IInullcI" Rochd It C"Ix~,n' Erne5! Cash I-Iat'·c\- Christl' Louis 'Chtistllkos R.I"h J.robscn Anp:c:I~ 1"-'0 Cost. E. F rcd C rffl~ l..e,,·is CumminJlS Jamell Cunnin,tulm Elmer Curtis Lall'" Dnrtt Ro~' "'rr'\l~on

Dorotlw "'hinders Rol~,t' }'Tlm>;

"'ranz "',;r".. Hobert Gnr\"{'r Groqw {:orll:as AI.... Goff llo!j,C~

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:\"tll"l\ Gn-elllH.rg .\rthur GII{'rin Orin Gu~hfM'.>n Willillrn Iiallslo~ .IOSof"IJh liNrnii GI.d,·~ lIastir Alfr~1 "r~ke~tad

Fred Hammond :\litchrll llill :\Iarjorit' u,nox Ruth lion :\Iar;r Jlunt ElrllllOr Immisch Grace ,III(:obson Pel"r Kllputn Edwllrd Kllufmlln ,\tlM'rI Kuhn

'nlVIIlIIS Kdlh I-Iowllrd Knudson ,'lIrnr~ I.nc\' W"Il..lIjCto,,· I.nrlllJee Nelson 1.10\,d \"'rn 1.1I~' <.11'0"'" :\hnnrd W. n. :\lilkr I. :\lol,le. lIurns :\Iohl{'r ~ ..-i~ A. :\Ioore Rliubeth Mount )Irh'in :\lcUride Prlrr :\Ic:i""artin Ednmrnl :\IcEliiot \'ir,i"ia :\lcRae \\'ilfl'('(l Sr"mlllll :\hlrion Sorton :\Ia,., I~ais.lrl' )h,lW,l Patr;ka Slanl('~' Prare<: George Pf:arson C. f'.. P.. rk;n Pr"M~"lt

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Nrllle P~scolt Chnrles Preus~ I TIl I' ,ov /lnce Joseph nRusch nuth Illddiford linn," Huhie I.. W, SlInherg Cornelius 5<:nulll'" IIl\rr~' 5<:huldt 1\1 /l ri"n Seott "'red Southard Ilrrnitt Stambou,h )lllrlf:flll~ Slerrrnhur Ed....llrd Ste"'art Roland S ....Il.lll'r Sornl/lIl Tlll'lor CoflIr/(l' \'an' :-<orma Wllr~r )lllbel Wrlghl Harold W"mlln MI'$. K. COHins Mu. L, nichl\rd~ Donllid Sutherlllnd


Associated Miners (.lffiliatNI./lIlIlor Soci/"(IJ 0.' the .lmrricIIII JI/ditutt' of JIi"i,,;! lI1ul J/rt/lllllf{:il'lll Ellgillt'a~,

i,. one.- of the olcll'~1 and IlIU.. t ll(·ti\(, orgltlli:r.>llion ... It l1l('(:t .. ("\'cry other woX-k (or 1I11 .. lm.·....... pro(c..... iunnllllld "ocill.! )'lIrpo"{'''. l"lpcrs arc frl'flu('ntl.' prt'.. cntrtl h.,' 1lI('wlll'r.. uf till:' dub. During the yellr !lUlIl)' intcrc.. ting" >lnd in"tnwtin' lidk... lIfe J..C1\"t'1l II.'" promincnt engineers IUlfl mining men oi the llortl]\n~.. 1. The ")Iuekcr,," ltr(' .rcprt.:",cllted in the ~oei,tl wurl" lIy tile ".\Iueker"· BIIII" lind the ··.·\llIllwl .'fucker.·: Sulllll:.,,,·... whieh I.. 1111 llll'('ollq~e "l1lokl'r. Both IIfTllirs tlfO:- pOpUlllf lI·illl the ,.lIlllclIl .. , .\11 students (lncl ('lCUlty of tilt: ~dlO()l of -'I inc.. IU'(' c1i:.rihlc for lll('mhcrship. The School of ,'lim'" "fTcr,. COllr,,('" in :tll phll"c,; of 'mining lind geology. nl~ (-au~l' of it" loclltioll it i" p".~ ..ihl" 10 wiln6" prlldi('1l1 IlpJlliclltion" of mining in the grellt ('oeur ,1·.-\II-l1l' _'lining jlj .. trict. Beforc gnululllinn Illl extellsive trip is Illllde to 1111 the Ilellrhy mine... If po..;;ihlc ,1Il ~tudellt .. Ilrc i1csin.'(1 to work IU'ound the mille" dlll'ing the .';lll'Ullel·. The fll('lIlty 111111 the cluh arc in"trlllHcnlnl ill se('III'illg po.. ition" for thc .. Iudo:'nt". .\IIl108t 11I1 thc 1l1Cmhl'r., of the ··.\!ncker,,· Cluh" lll"(' ,'ullior .-\ssoeillte..; of the .\111criCIUl Institute of )Iininr; 'Ind .\1l'lallurgicIlI En,({inccrs. nile of the blrgest "lid .;ll·ongest pro(c"... iollal ol'gl\nizatiol1s of thl' world. The c1uh itilelf is lin _\flililded ,Jul1ior Socict.\,. The "i'dllckl'rs' Club" hu~ alway.; muilltllincd llli ldtitlldo: of lllyldly to till' • lJlli\'t~I'sily "f 1(l,dw aliI! the Sellon I of .\linc.... The

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the Open ForullI arc: To prm';II(' :11I opportunil.\' for free IUlIl unluullpercd c'(prh~ioll of opinion 'Illd to furni"h Ie ('('liter for the ('ry"tlllizlltion IIf ide:'., for the hetterment lind upbuilding of the t:llin~r.:<ity. :I'he Open Forum 1m;;: 1)('('11 the hirthpll\(,C of 1\ 1I111l1hcr of cOIl"trll('ti\"c program... "hie-h hlln~ r(·(·cin.'(1 the ;;,\ndion of the .-\. S. P. I. IUld the Cnin·.."ity faculty . .\mung' its 'H."tlllll /lCCOlllpli.. lulIcnt .. during the pad yC1l1" the Forulll ('ounti' tile plJlIl for .\ Studcnt-l-'llculty cOllllcilllnd the rcecnt iuitilliioll of 1\ (',\lull/eIWI for llll ;ncrclI"C in tho.' Student Loan Fund. The Shch:- Ildmtc Lcnguc. ~ome­ whlll COillplll"l\ble 10 Ihe ~tllte Ba~ketlmll ('ompditioll, i~ spon:.ore<! hy the Forum lUlIl i;; cxpcch.'(! 10 I.k.'<."ollw a I'l'rIlmncnt ill.~litLltioll ror thc IHkcrtise~ menl of tIle l"lli\·cl..;o;ily. 'I'ypi<"ld of lhe lin' ~lIhjcds di;;cll;;"cd in FOnllll nll.·(·tings 11]'C thl' "it,,1 problcms or s('ClI]'ill~ " ('hapter o( Phi Beta KliPP'" II lI11i"crsily Swillllllin,l{ pool. lind tlll\lly other IlmttNs or 1lIli'·er.;;al ('oll('crn to tllC ~lIlflellts or the uniIt'rsilJ' From tilllC to tillle prllgl'lllll~ of It IIrO/ully educitiiolllll sort 'Ire g:in:'tl. }\n opportlluity is ofTcn:,d to "tu(lctlt;; to hcal' disc\l""l~d hy 111('11 who kilO"', Ihill~.;; which Ihl'," ('all ill IIR'onl 10 Illi".;;. The wide din·l'"it.y or the .~llhjcd" introdllced (0]' di"cu"sion lllilke" the Forllll1 all ot'Wlnir.lllioll which "lwul,1 Im\'e sOlilelhillg (If I'Hllle rOl' pcoplc of gt'cllll." difTt:rclll tasles lind in~ I'linHliolls, The Fontlll, IlS ils rHlllle muy ;;tl~gcst, has llI11illtnilled u cOllsi"ttnt. llttillicle .Jr friendliness lowllnl lldmtc al],1 IIUlllhets IImong it" lllClllln.:]'" '1 Illrj:.,"C lI11tllher who hlt\'(~ rcprescntCl:I Idaho in fO]'C'Il.',ic {'Olltcst ... in thc pust. It.;; inlcrest~ arc not, howc\'cr. confinc(l cnti]'c1y or CI'cn ill nmjor pnl't 10 ddmtt: or IIny olher nne,tdi\'ily, The inlct'l,,.t~ of the Fo]'utll III'C. in 1010, Iho"c of Ill<' lTlli'·(,I'~it.",


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The ,., .. ('lllh is lUi OI'g'llnizlltion whid, il1chlflc.~ ltll IIIL'11 of the l·lli\'el'.~ity who Illl\'C h~1l officilllly l\\I"llrded a letter fOI' pllrticipntioll ill illter('olleg'illtc: lllhidies IHTOrcliug' to the pl'o\'i;;ioll~ of the .-\.~.~(J('i'ltL'i1 Sllldcllls ul'g'>lllizatioll. It was OI'gllllizL'(1 1,0 brillg' Idallo athletes illin 1I do.~cr homl or fellowship, to Hid in kl'<'pillA' Id,dln ldhlctic.~ c1can IUtl! to huild Ill' the 1·lIi\·(·I·"it .... ·.~ IIthlctic acti\"ity. -'II-:-'IBEI{~ .IHlIll:~

1'o-e,,1 Seil Ir\"injt IIow8rd Ur",he8r!i lillruid Telro,,1

("w!lld Thurnl'~"" WilliHrnGllrlin Slwrm<ln lln:~hellr"

IllIrr~ Edw8rd~

l'unl.l" Eulon Fr~d Grllf Perey Stein"r Justin GO""l:n Ut'rh"'rl GHn<lt'nll,n

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Inter-collegiate Knights Ball and Chain Chapter

OFFI('EHS \"1':1.1.

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~SrRVJtf: 7' The Knights of the Ball and Chain were orgallil.t11 in ~ton'lllber, 1921: (unctiOll('(! dUl"ing the filII lind spring of 1921-22. lind Wl're gi\'cn II dUtrler in the '1Illionnl orglwizlllion of Intcr-Cullc",iah' Knight .. un .\lay 20. 19:::t2. The grollp is COIllpo,.('(1 of 1110 ulll!crc]'I'"IIlCIl (1"0111 C/lell OI'gllllLZlltioll 01' group Oil

lhe Cllmpus, one Sopholllore "nd one Fn""!ml1ln.

The Yell King: of the l'ni\"cr-

~it.y IX·I·ollle,.. 'tn hOllur,u'," mClllLcr b.,' n~II .. Orl of his allin"

The purpose of Ihe or,!:{llnil.lllion i", 10 r(·('('j\,c lind cillcl'lllin \'isiting !C,UIlS, lIssisl in ("'cry WllY possihle lit gam('" I\nd eonk"L~, promote I'l:p ntllies, dU:I'i,,!1 nnd strengthl'n till: trntlitioll~ of the _\(ma .""1l'I', lIlld to pcrfol'lll slI('h nthl:l' dutil:'" liS slutll henefit IIllll build up the t:ni\'er"ity.

Ted TUI'IICI' II. II. ('ot'Ill'li"on I.Jllll HOg'l'rs \' llll Pet er~f)n

Arllull' Golden

Thone 1.. Hoo~ Sih KI('fTner

SOI'I-IOi'd()H ES 1;'l'llneis Shel,cherffcl' \\'ayllc Lcllllld ~llllef)111l ~1l\('KinrHJIl ~lclh."de

];'HESII.\IE:\ .ll1d ~1('~lilllln !.-"Illl Kelly Herbert Kal'JlmrgHoward C.

Dl'!hl,],t Hoicc Elllil .'\. Stuntz .'Il'rle I.. Drnkc Glen H, Wilkison

Sprnguc )1i1'l:"'{'11

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HOXOIUHY J\:,\IGIITS Dr..A. H. l'phnm

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BiniI' C. .f\rmstrung-

Elmer n-~'lllnd

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The A. E. 1", Club, as the nallle indicates, is made lip of students of the l;nivcrsily who saw service overseas during the great wal', The purpose of the club is to foster the fecling of fellowship lind camaraderie that ,!{I'C\\' out of serving logethc,' for the sallle CllUSC and undel' the same conditions in Il foreign land: to keep ali,'c the memory of those of our munbcr who willnc\'cr come back: and to occIlsionall.v get together for social purposes And to talk over incidents and experiences COlllmon to all. Chief anlOllg the activities of the club for the yC/ll' II'CI'C the .-\rmisticc DIl." ceremonies, consisting of a flag-I'nising ceremony on the campus, thc rending of l'resident Harding's .<\l'lIlistice D1l'y l'roclamation, and thc revicw of the Cadet Battalion hy thc A. E. }'. mcn. In the cvcning the t\l-mistice Dn)' Dall was Ileld in thc gymnasium, which was one of the most successful nil-college dance.~ of thc year. The club Illcmbel'ship includes ahout eighty undergraduates, who sen'ed in France.

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Ethanol Society The Ethanol !='ocil.'ty is the pIOneer tmil-blazcr on the C/llllpU.... Since it~ foundntion in 1492 the society hns accompli"hc<! phenomenal progre...s in the world of science. The hook of life is nothing more t!Ul.ll 8. combination of £lhn.nol chapters. "'hell not engaged in research ,""ork the Ethanols lake on the semblance of hooded knights of the chi"alrous dn)"s of old. They nre of tell referred Lo in poetry llnd prose as thl:' sole remnants of a long-lost gallantr.\' nnd knighthood - a most rClllnrknble and truthful tribute. The socict.,· Ims Illude countlc,.s contributions to ('i,·i1izntion in this time of greatest 1Ie«1. Hulletins WCTC issued 011 all problems of paramount imporlance lind the dnily publication was plllccd nlong,<idc the mo:.t solid journalistic institutions. llesides cllrr.\ing the latc ne\l'" of the da)' the paper ('arric~d special scientific deplldll1cnt., fill('(1 with contrihlltions from lIuthorituti\'c society memhers engaged in rc"eureh work. also intellectual editorials to in ..pire greater foenice and 1\ pcrnHUlent presen'lItion of the student body morale. Hndio cllthu"i'lfotS /Ill O\'cr the northwest eOlllllicnded the society upon the radio prOg'rtullS is...uccl during tlte spring. This hrolul-cllsting program will he repeated ncxt )'ear. Thollilll1ul.. of I'('(lucsts Illl\'C I)('('n re<.·civcd for II "1X'{·i,d hulletin OIL lIade". The l'caders bclic\'cd cvidently that the socicty would ha\"e to descend to thllt place to get thc inforlllution. ::\lcmbcl'ship is of nccessity \'cry limited, but ull clepllrlmelLts 011 thc ClllllPUS UI'C rcprcsented. The EthllllOls IIrc a ~I'OIlP of sc'icntific lIlClT.\'1llllkCI'" with Il lofty goal which they hll\'c crossed and recrossed se\'eral timcs dllrin,l:( the yClil'. Next yCllr the weeki)' 1lIH1Ids of "ocid} procCt.'(lings will bc compiled into IUl I\ttl'llcth'e I,ooklet which sllOlIld be as popular as the Congl'essional Hecord.


Women's Athletic Association :\I.U\" I.hl.l.

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HE \VOIII('I1"" .-\thh:lie .h"ucillli"ll nppclu'l'fl this year (UI' the fil',,! time 011 the Idaho (·ll1IlPH~. . It w"s felt thnl there wno; II nh·d of orgHllizing w0111en'" nthtctit's, lIud llllH:h IICl'(l of II cll1wcdcd etTo]'! to gel ,!.rid.s Ollt (01' Iltlllcti('.~. With thi~ objcd in mimi, girls who took IJllrl ill ntldcties • 111.,,1 yCllr, in cOlljulldioll with thl' 'VOIlll-n's Physical Education Dcplll'IIllCIlI, (()"1Il~1 the \\·ol1len'... Athletie .\:<suciatiOrl IIlung the lilies of the lHItiolHd orWUli.mlion of 11m! I1I1l1le. Tlll:lnHl Ilot'c WIIS elected 1('IllI'0rllr.'l' prcsidcllt, lind .lcllII Howllllld~, tl'l1lpOI'IHy ,,('crdllry. A committee 11"11." IIppointoo to formuillte II constitution. {"pOll Ihe adoption of n Cun"titlltion, "crlll/lIlent officers werc dected fo.· the -,"cur 1922, Thc purpo~e of the organization i... to (o..tcr llnd ll111intain an inte ....:.. t in '\omell'S llthletic... 10 create a "pirit of h'O()(1 sporbmlUl"hip nlllung thc wOlllcn of the uni,·crsit.,·, lllUl to 1I1lhoid ldnho".~ lrudition .. lind sbulIl1lnl" in nlhlC'tico<. To become digible tu mcmbership, Il girl mu"t lttke Pilrt in III ICllst two .. port>; n "<:mester, She lIm.. t al ..o fulfill cerillin ~cholllr~hip r(-'(lllirel1lent~. She 1I1l1." not ha\"c Iwo D"~ Itg'lin"l her Ilnll1C for that "l'nlc.. tcr. !Uul .. he ("nnnot bc IIdmittoo with II condition until the condition IHI~ h(~n rcmo\"C<I. To rC'tllin memhership, shc BlIl .. t pllrticipllte in at lea..t one ",'Ort /I yellr. The sports which ha\"c been ol"g:lIlized III "rc"ent nrc IIlI"kethnll. bl\''o{:hnll, tennis, hocke.". nnd hikin~, ,..-\" intere,,1 in sport" grows and lIS ~llIiptllenl and suitllble floor spflee ii olJllIilled ndtliliolllli "pods will be orglllliz~l. The org'lllizution hopes withill II yellr or 111'0 10 hlln,: fulfilled cnough "equil'el11ell~s 10 !luile with the ~lltiOllal C(Jllgl'\'S.~ of \\'omell's Athletic ..\sso<·inlions, Flll'lllly n:eognitiun hilS beell sel'IlI'cd Illld with tIle OI'WIIlizlllioll of "port;;. gl'ellt intel'est hl\~ bccn sholl'll ill WulHE'n'S lIthlcties.

I

)1 E:\IBEHS ::\Illn Ihll Edith Coopt'r ~onna Cowgill Thelma Hare

Gilldy:- IIn:,tie ::\Illrg:nrct Kutnew..k.,Ildn ::\k\lillnn :\I:o.rgnret :\Iim"

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l The Associated Foresters The .\"",ucintcd 1-"1I1"(>.. lcr.., I~ l\ memher of a 1I1ltiomd nrWllli7.ntioll 1'01111'0"00 of nil "ludcllb cnrolkd in the School .. of Fore.. tr." in the \'~lrioll'" 1IIlin'r"itic., of the Cnitcd Sillies. The puq)(J'-C of the ur~llllizittion is to bring' IO,l...d hcr the "tudcnt... inlcrc"lerl ill (orc.,!ry. !ls.. illlil:ttc idcn;;. corr('spond \I-jlh other univcrl'itic;; llnd hold gcncml di<:cu .."ions or (ore"l ry prohlem". This .WIIf the Foresters at the Cnin'T<:ity of Idnho held their 1\1111111.1 allcollege "'!'imbcr-Hca"l Iloe<lowlI" on DC("Cll1l~r 3. IlIUI the IUlIlUlll ImlUlucl for the Forc"tcr'i :lithe Guild J (nil on .January 19. The "ldnho FOI·c.. tcr;" the IUllHUd puhlicldion of the ,.,chool. will II1I\ke it-. 'lxth IlppCllrJmcc in :'lilly.

I ....-rot'...e AliI",)'

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Iltr""..' K~""u."

C. E. 8<:'10,.., I'Rnl »I,,"'r

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Lindley Hall The ··.·\s,~ucl>ttl'd Stll(k'l1t~ of Lindley llalr" wu~ o l'gal1i1.c<1 in the fall of H)~O to promote II g"catcl" fcllo\l"~hip among the residents of the M()Il'S Do ..milol·y. to provide {oz" their own comfort and happiness, to ad\'IUlcc and ~tl"(;llgthCIl

Idaho Spil'it alld b·aditioJl. I,indlcy (',tfe i~ sllp('l"l'i~cd by '.~ spcei'di"t lind aC<"OIl11l10datcs ahout one hundred and fifty students and faculty. }'J'ancis .Jenkins, (ol'lllel-)y I~llrs>lr of the l"niH· .. ,ily. is nOli" Proctor of LilldJey Hall.

.\Ildcrson, Charles G. .\ndcrson. .\1 "Icohn Atchley, S. I-I. Ilradfield. E. F. Brossunl., L. F. Borer, Illlrold HClln••/ '''" lI'o""ne. "",-ilh Byrne, W. Cochr,m, '\"hlc,'Cornish. W.

c.;nrlock, W. G"dc, J . G:lWIlIl•. r. 11. (jan'cr, .1. ,\. Gun'cr, H. (juirincln, I.. IlolI~lo", P. I.. lIalc, C. S. llutton, !\I.

ChllpUl"n. B, ./.

IIOckIHla,·, G. llesk,,~t<;d, .\.

Chubhuck. Wlllter Curti.~,

J()O;.

ConIc}'. C. F. Coons, Don"ld Clnrk, ,I. W. Disney, Owi.L(ht Oit'k, Dorwld Douglns, H. Ocr., ,\. n"le, H. E. J)a\"i~, Cnrroll "~lIsl"'''n, E. A. Feldmnn. (',ItI P'lcminl!".I .•'" Fle'nil1lt. Luke I;'i~her, Don I~ale.~, C. Foskitl. I..

11m, S.

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,lcnkil1~. 1··ruJl(·i.~ John~toll, 1". :\,

;':uput", 1'. L"micllc, CI.Hce,'·' .1. I."n",'·' G. l.it1Ic, Sid'llT

)loor, I.. . ;\I""cr, I". ;\1 i1ford.•r. ,\I".kt·r, S. 1-:, ~·c"·n"",. "". Pon~ctti. ,J. PIII'Jl(', Ii. pol"'''...~tcr. A. I'dc.~, A. I' ..·•• '.,tt, Dan

Pierce, Waltcr l'ieree, Georb'"C Piltingsgrud. A. Peterson..... Putnam, II. HOh'Crs. C. ltemsUcr.L(, P. Itouth, ,J. Riechers. A. J. Hie.-es. W. nnynaldo. .\. Itink, E"r1 Sogltrd. A. ;\1. Sin'el. F. Stunt~,

E.

Smith, G. Smith, Deh''''nt Sulli'·"I1. C. 50,,·d"'r. A. Scott, W,

Scott, It. Sltn·j~. II. SUUlII1I:rs. J. Stockdale, 5. Screh...·llikoff Tnpper, 1.. Tipton, K. \"(}h.~. Dale Zlll1.Lter. C.


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Ridenbaugh Hall The "Hidcnb!lugh Hull ,\":socialion" j, 1I1lUic IIp or nil the girls who li,'c in Hidcnhaugh unci Jenkin" Halls. The orWlIlizlltion WUi (ormed to promote h..-Uer fricncl"hip 1I1l10llg it-. memher,. to proviflc ('om(ort" lind 1I11l1l~CIl1Cl1h lind to gi\'c it" memher", II IllclIll" of seJ(-hro'·CTIlIllCIlt.

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n. F.

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.\1. Sparks :'II. IllInt

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F. Grl\hlllll .\1. CI1r~on Eo .\I.,nh.'h II. Erick.>on J.. 11 ''''k""", '1'. Wrinherj!N 'E. !··reise ~. Gr<:"1l

H. Wrill'ht 1.:. l.ip,," .1. JoI11l_t"ne I.. Younll'~ H. F"t"• D. Huker II. 1>1o,·tol1 II. W~illherj!er

F. Aj!n.,,,, ./. Hr"wll E. Wil"ol1

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John Hllsfurther HaTold !-I(\\,IllQlld I-Ioward Ilcchtner Amnud Kern Hrx Kimmel

Nelson Lloyd Howard McQuaig Howard Peilln Otto Schroeder John Walkins

SOPI-IO:,IQRES Gus Bjork Cecil BoHolI Wlllter ClIselrolt Harold Cornelison

Burton .Mullson Kneeland Parker Guy P. 'Vicks

Erick )1. l.eilhe Lowell Flitncr Gt>orgc Hoffman Frank Kinnison

FRESI-DIEX Ted Horsen Harold Collins Jolin Conners .JlImes CUllninghllm l'lillon E"Slns Arthur Golden

Il<:rt Tllrdie Fred )1. Taylor Vietor Vang Gkl1 Wallman Gur Y. Williams Walter Garrell

LorTis l-Iul,ble Hubert Keller J lllnes Le Clair Lloyd )le)lillnn J .oren )lessenger ~'alh"n

Osborne

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Fred Graf

Kenneth Hunter

Bert LIIUig FACl'LTY

Stanlon ,\lcLllughlin

Dean Thom<;on

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S:l111 Coon Clarence I.indstrom Willialll Young

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RichlHll H. Johnson

Lou is :\. BoIlS'

WiIIilllll Xixon "Eftrllc",t K. Fuller

Chester C. Wrlll'ht

Donald D. DuSllull nll~'llnl Hodgins .'Jerle Drnke

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n." Wilkin<,on p.i1l K. CllIIrcll Yj,"jan Orcutt

lIarold Il. Wittenburg John O. Rassrnussen II"rrj~on A rm~t ron~

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L. W. S:lIlhcrj!

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•\(phll )11I Ddtn is Il local hOllorlH·.'" leg'ld fraternity_ orgl\nizcd for the purpo..e of promoting ft more pmr('... ~iol1al attitude nmOll!( the .. tudenls of the College of bHI". to fader a grcntcr regard for high ,c!loll",tic .. tlllldllrd ... ttl lIphold the honor ..y.. lcm, nnd to promolt.· ~"Cncrlllly the he.. t intere"t<; of the ('f)llegc of LIl\\'. The Ultilllllic object of .-\Iphll ::\Iu Delilt i.. to ohlnin II dlllrtcr {rom the Phi Delta Phi IHttionallegal fratcnlil.". Oflicinl rC<."ognition was accon!e<! .-\lpllll )Iu Dclt" on UN'ember 2, 1921, hy Il Illlilnimou;;: \'ole of the Facull.\' Committee on Studt'lit Or,!tlluizntions. The eoIOl'~ of the fraternit.\, IIrc IClllon lInd g-n,,{,ll. Tilt· pin i~ a monogram of thc Greek cllpibd Icttcn of the fraternity. IIO:\OHAlly.\,t;)IIIEllS CIII,rk~

llumilton I);lrlinjt Hnlph Hl'ed 1I"',hl'IIr_

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S"lmlor William E. Horllh Congrl'SS!rlllll lIurton I.. I··r<·ru:h

FIlATHt:S IX F.\(TI.TATE

I)cJln O"illc P. Cockerill

Dr..\hill I':.

FHATIlI':S 1:\

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l":\I\·EH~IT.\TE

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D<,ltll Tllu Wll'" founded rat the Cnin~r:-it.'· of ld,allO to fill the long fclt need of f\ c1o.. cly-knit body of men intcTt'shxl ill collcf,~ (orcn"ic.;;. It;; objects /lrc the IlrOlllotioll of int<~l·c... l in dcbnte and it-, ltHierl acli, itic., unci the rc\,j"lll of intcr(',1 in the llrt" of oratory llllli sp<'ukiug'. The Floeid.,- JIllS II high scholarship rt'quircmcnl, thus 1113inlnining- it;;clf :tS :1 distindin~ ~rOllp, A mUll selected for lIlclllhcr",hip Illw;llul\'c Luken purt in 1\ collcginlc for<~n:.i(' conlest nncl is further required to be illllong the llpr~r two-firth . . of his cillo;;; ill schohuship. Olher brnnches of ",tuclen! llcti,-it." nre nlso lllJ..cn into con . . idcm.tion liS Il basis IIpon which to jlld~"C IlIcmbcr"hip.

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To the "Ad" Building uc l~n' the kt'ynolc or our campll": the Cllllll('1lI of our t.:ni,·crsily. \Vhell we return ("0111 di"tltul journey". we llrc cllg;:r for 1\ first glimpse of ),our cOllllllluuling erc.. t; lind when we ...cc it. we kll()w that all i.. In'll. In YOII, W\: 11lI\'c n wealth lhnt i.. pricele.... : II common symbol of nil that link... w' tO~l'Cthcr. Your III/Illy mood.. r('f1ed the bcnlltics of Illl the "'lriC(1 <I,tyi' we spend The," li\·c wh('rc\"('r we go: glOl'ioll<; piclur('s 1}llintcd in 0111' henrts. \\'c

111:1'('. Sl'C you morning, noon lI!ld night, in ~II the <:CIl .. OIlS of the ycar. On winler mornings we look up Il ",/tIL: fbnkCfI by drifts, to your :>now-rinullcd 101\'('1'<: <ll"('" silent whitc-plulllCfl In-c.... 011 ;;;.oft June night .., the cumpu!< 11:1.1111)$.. cr~ncd ("Olll 011I' eyes hy IClll'c,;-"hinc clear UpOIl ),our InLl]", lind show you "" 011 II stugc; 1111 enchanted p"hlCC I~hillcl painlc<1 IrC<''', 1Ig'IIin"t thc dC<'pj('wded curh.in of thc ... k~·" As ""C Ilppl'o"ch YOll through II (og, you 100111 "I' I,"ith ulnssi\"c strength; but on most da)'i< ""C cun ""'C you wh('l"«\"('r we go" \\'(' look (01" yOIl thcll ortel1. Ihough scldom do w(' think about it. In ellrly 11lO,·ning. your windows strike hack tllC ri"ing Stln likc fire. OftCIl lit "~Ul1s('t JOIl "bUll! in 111ollcl1 glory; lind as it slowly ("de". 1111(1 YOUI' dct~ils blclld, thc I·blilk looms d"rk abo\"c. It i" titus tlmt I like hest to think of you; rOI" thcn the ],l1IlPS hurn sortly, 1111(1 wc, you." childl'('ll. P""" to llnd rrolll with lig-hl"l1cd hCllrls, lit thc ending of Il day. .\noth('l" thread or l'Cldity hllil hC<'n l/lid upon thc pattern" or 0111' ell'call1""


!lrlS On

The Ballad oj the Frosh-Soph Fight on f\

1\ dismal minJ time. d'Hk and slorm.v

night, The Freshmcll and the Sophomores Begun their )"ellrl,'- fight.

The Frosh of Kappa Sigma look Each Soph within the hOlls('. \Vithoulll word of .-IlTning timl Vrocccd(~1 him to souse. .\n~J when with this most awful lleerl The ];'r05h werc done and through. 'I hey wenl 011 do,,-n the strC'Ct RIHI ducked The Sophs of Sigmn Xu.

The} sought the BelliS tllul Phil:>clh Bul these were Slife (rom hllrl'I, For one tim! Will< locked up cscl.r.l\.~l .And ~ll"C them tIll' ,d,U'Ill. The Freshmen then went hack 10 1)('11 To surely snooze nnd flrelllll, nul little did they reckon on The So phs' Ill'cllging scheme.

,\I hell 1111 tile (',UupUS "'liS llsleep. And docks were striking three. The So phs .inuk to the Betll hOlls.~ .And gllthel'ed silcntl)', They brought tlleir ('(lids green :u~d red .AIUI pul t.hem everywherc, Thcy wllrllCfI thc ':\lcllsI.,' :\Jagg"oh'

to Obcy

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The Ilctll Frosh were rooted out .\nd the.\' did Yllwn lind blink, The So phs. to make them wide '\1"I(ke '1'osscd them into the drink. ..\nd then this "aliIUil blllld of Soph! Proc'('ftk'tl on their WflY, And duckl'i! ulmost the whole Frosh class Before the br<:,,,,k of d",y, By d"wn But when They saw Bllt Ilot II

the Frosh were orgllnizl'd. they looked around the ('(lids e,·crywhere. Soph was found.

They huntl'i! high /lnd hunted low, Till lilte withill the morn, But. finully gfu'e up the sellrch, Dejecle<1 fUid forlorn, The,y'd get tile Sophs III dinner timc, They suid, bul this intention \VIlS strllighllnlY (pl~rCfI. for UpIWIlL sblged .1\ sudden intel"\'cl1tioll. And tIlliS, Illy rl'icIHI.~, YOll lm\'c the t nle .·\bout tile dendl)' fl'll)': You now IlIt\'e helu'd of hOI\' the Sophs \VC1'C victors nil thc WHy. L'EIIVQi

.-\11 Melli;]," "'llgA'0h. 110"' luke heed. And makc your eolor seen, For there's II 1IIood," IIlw about. The \\"elirillA' 0' the green,


Inbad, the Sailor

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foot,oc<_" w",,)' t".",1' ".t "ow.... t tho foot 01 .. b,.."t;I..1 IlHUISioll to rcst. As SOOIl liS his d\.:~p I.JI"cllthing hlld cCl'se<I, soft melodious strains flf orienlal music rCllched hill curs. .At fi.'st it fllScirmtl'tl him, then the !,ower of hunger lind thi .. ,,! o\,crCfUllC him, the • music S(.'CIllC(1 to dlangc to II l1locking dum! lind he cursed the owner of the house (or !i"ing in suo:h luxury liS he knew the housc IIffol"(I<.-<l. The chid gardeller Ol'crheard his curses, tlnd being II IIUlU of good 1H\lurc. he cl.lIed ttl the tmmp, told him who Jived in the hotlse, IUld then ill\·itcd him into the house 10 rcst. No sooner hn.d he cuten'd, when the hend hutler scnlll wireless to the mnslcr, who WIlS on the cightJ'4(ourth floor, telling him he had COl1lllll.I1.". .-\ rcpl~' CRill(' to show the Il11Ul lip to him, They took the Chinese denltor nnc! flrrinxl nt the Illllster's chambcr thrL~ hours Iltt('r, stopping twent,\' minutes on the wlty for lunch. The tmlllp WIIS introllllccd to the Ill/Ister h." the helHI ushel', then the Hlltster lMdc him 11111].;(' kllown 11 is wishes, Thl' tr:ullp WllS ovcl'jo)'('(1 lIt sud, hfospitnlil~' flnd soon ~ liS cnjoyillg thc most sumptuous replIst t.hilt his c.n's :m.l c\'er witncsscd hdore. On finishing his llIeltl he exprc;l~cd his desire to 1"CCline, so the mltster bude him rcst on II nhety oricntnl 10Ilnf,"'C, pndded with {-{!lIlt wings, This sudden jump from the stony curb 10 the soHest eOllch he IUIIl ('vel' known, causC(lthc t mmp 10 fC<'l,d home. Till' hellll eiglli' P"SSCI' emnc next in line with the miltlest uf 1-I'H'/1I1II'" ciA'ltr~ Itnd b'lde him takl' !lis choice, .-\flel' "electing the bed he re~ullled his position on the IOllllb"'C lind sl)oke to tht' lJUISh.-r, Itsking him just how he Illl(lllllllts_~c(1 sueh It fortullc lind begged him 10 rchtte II few of his experiences in life. The nl~Ister order('(1 S0111e soH mUSIC, t!Jen hegnn the first of his btl,'s to the newly contcllh.,<1 tmmp. ":\I.y good guest," spoke Inhlld the SlIllol', f"l' slll'h InlS his nnml', "Ill." tife II'IS been one Illlnlll(h'enture 'IHel' IIl10ther. \"lli'n I W/IS II Ind, I hltd no comforts such liS you sec here 1I0W, my father wa'" n~ry poor IUld for our li\'ln):C he shol snipes. ThiO\' mor~ lIlIIn supported liS aud offu('(1 It grellt denl of sport for him as he WIlS It 10\'~r of th~ ("llltsc, 'I'hlls 1 li\,et! from hllml to mOllth tllltil I ~\'l\S twcutJ-Iwo, whel1 I arrin·(1 lIt Ihi.s ng~ IllJ fathel' I'~fused to SllppOl·t lI1e, IlC('lU1Se 1 ,.cfllsed to lillie ill 11 s1I1ull ('llrti galllt', 1 WIIS nlone in the 1I'0.-ld. wlthIIlItmonC\' IUlt! withoul frl~nd~. ".For llwhile I folloll'(.'(1 the oc("ujJldion of Illy father, shooting ~rlll)S instelul of snipt's, hilt when tht' season 011 them closed I was compelled to rcsort to diffcrent1l1~llnS, .At first I wltlk~d O\'er to II sll1ll11 to\\'n on Ihe enst COIlSt in senl'ch of S0ll1~ light \I'ol-k hut cOHld not find lin." to SllCllk of, HlIllg~t' lind th~ cold

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nights or the north dl'o,'c mc south to Old :"cw Odc.ms. Here I got II joll trillll1\ing Stl'Cel lllllqls whidl was quite lig-ht lit times, .t!HI finally Ill)' 0Pllor· !unity ClUlle, "It WtlS 011 the night or the ':\llll'di Gras; u lttll s>lilor ("nllle 10 me with II dlllrt. He wns wetlk rrom 10,.." or blood. I round out Inter that hc hnd misjndged the railing on II firc e<;cllpe. He pl'lccd the ch~lI,t in IIlJ hlliHls .tlld Illlid, -Stranger, I lUll on Illy IlISt t.,:gs, lIml bdorc I pllSS over the hill, I wlInt to ren:nl.1 secrelto Y0l!, ThcQe drn\\ings .1Ild figures JCi"e til\.' eXllel lociltion of the IIlltin clichc or Cnptllin ))1H'C .JOII{"'<. 11Ild Ill," >:hip i>: rcnd." al the wilitre: Jlromi ..e me to take the ship and gellhe lrea"ure.' Those wcre his last words ror he dil..'(1 nl Ill)' reet. "After 111'1'llngill~ with the ('it." ror his blll'ial, I selllTlled for tile ship .\lId after llI11IlJ Illisllikes I fOllJul it. I obtainl..'(1 monc." cllolIgh rrom the c!tptnin's (I"uder» to gel II crc\\' lind we sd "nil fill' the COltst of Africll. "'hen we were 1(,1l dll~'S Ilut, our ship gol ..luck in the sand. Itnd the crew refu5el:1 to dig II dllUlnd to contilluc our '·o.""ge so we had to abandon the ship. ElIch lIHUl look !"Oille u."dul'Htide lIlld SWUlIl the 1'('St of the W'IY 1.0 the const, whieh WIlS SOllie two hundred milcs. I \\'IlS .\ dll." late ill ilrri\·in~. heill~ hUll1percll b)' lhe ship's ltll(·hor. which WflS more t11111l 111." match. 1..tck of food ("llUsed the men to fig-hI find upon IIrri,·ing-. I round them all dead. I was llione with the charland "hilt fe\\' things the nh'll had ".wed from the ship. :\1." hunting powers cnme to Ill." l'e;::cue and thall1ight I illllll'lged 1.0 gel a few st.lr fi"h, The next dll)' l "'lIfeI1CfI the chart rur llIark". Joeillion! and the like, lind found to Ill)' great l.lllaZelllenl thllt I wns 011 the eXll<'! spol where Ihe trensure Imd been buried. I Ilug it up IIl1d spent the rc"l or the dlt)' cOllllling the hltrs of mdiUIll. ThaI l1IA'hll ~olll hundred or ."0 ~tal' fi"h Imd ~igrmllCfI .1 plIsi'iing ship which brollghl Ill" h01l1c with my trellsurc, That WIIS the til'st or 1Il.\' gn:at lIl!ventuI'es, I invite -""11 to cOllie tomol'l'OW lind hl'/u' mor.... ·· .JuS't lit this point the lUll,ter lIud the If'"llp werc interrupled b.y Ihe ",'ardell, 'dlO infoflllCfI lhcm tll1\1 berore they ("ollld IIIH'c thcir e\'ening' e1ml thcy ",'ould IIlH'e to go oul and 1'011 tip the "idcwnlk;::,


"Yours Truly" ORN, Pele llrCllrlllJl, yet few if IIny, except the lillie kccl~r who llHldl' out hili pllJ cllceks, knell' him us other than ")"mll's Truly." Jt is Il. pcculilU' thillg the WilY II nickrHUllC will slick, whell orten there Sc<lIllS to be 110 pnrlieu!"rl.\' ob"iolls fen-son for its doing so. Anyway. to get down to the stor.,'. "Yours Truly" walked into the SOla II mining cllmp. pictm'cs<luely elllll'<l "Six Shooter Mamie" OIH' :\111)' morning. looked the place o\'er, C,·iIlCCfI mlher more thun mild interest in the elevated tramway which pass<'t! o\'CrhClld, cllrrying ore from the diggings to the concentrator some ~cn'n miles llWltj'. lind finlll1y, throwing down his pllek, inquired the way to the oflkc. The onlookers g'wc him liU)c Illtcntioll, (or wnndcring slnmgcl's \I'cre: commOIl there; men Clune IHld men went, some b.\' rcqueslnnd others through ('hoiee. when the wltnderlust strllek thel11 undeninbl)' strong. The mUll IImde his WItY leisurcl)' to the office, and stood patiently in line, while other il.pplicil.llls \I.·erc neeepted or turned down. If he notiee<1 thll.l the IlIlln 011 the other side of the railing sho"'OO 1\ distinct prcfcrence for men wilh past expericnce ill Ilndel'gl'ound work, he gll"c no sign of it, lind when in I\1IS\"CI' to the Ilsulll queslion, "E".:r lIlucked before?" he IUlswered, "No, but Jours trul)"s used to dil·t:' the IOllngc!'s looked lit him in 11I1I'pl'ise, thclI bUlghc<1 althe UllUSUll1 IlllSwer. The.,' wH.tchcd with interest, M the time keepcr sized up the wOllld-be elllployee, then ··.-\11 ri~ht, Yours Truly, .....e·lI see whnt ."OU can do with a shovel and II pickaxe. you're hired!' So Yours Truly, II>; he W'IS known to 1111 frolll the first. entered on his Cil.reer as 1\ "mining IllIln" as lie ('Itllcd it. "\\'1ll1t \\'ould me aIel Imls. :\Iikc lind DeIHl)'. think of me-Sllre the.v'd morc'lI likely want tel' horro"' ti,'c or tin of me hllrll ('Ill·tled dolllu's," he woulll suy to his iutel'ested fcllo\\' wor'kers. He slll'e1y "'US pl'oml of hill pitY cheek if e\'cr II 11lIlU \\'a~, but sud lind tl'ller still, 1lI0m')' with him WIlS eltsy come. Cllsicr gl', It IllIl.V he slIid in his dcfen"c thllt his ellrllings nevcr WC'lIl for whiskeJ in the ··pIlJ-dlty spree·' in which the other Illul'kcrs joined ",itll ga," spirits, onee II monlh; nor did hc win or lo"c 1111." greall\lIlollnt~ in the e\'ening's gamcs. but he wns IIIl ellSY lllltrk for nil the "gold brick" scheme.. which wC're IlROlll at regula]' intcl'\'uls. I-Ie gl\\'e 10 many It profcssioll/tl 100lfcl', 1)('CIHlse he thought him wOI·tlty. Perllllps he luul a \,'IlI'1ll ilpot in his hell!'t fOI' nil wandel'cI'''', It SOI·t of something in COllllllUn feeling: III nllY nitC'. the pro\'t~rhinl \\'001 sock nevC'r 1)('ClIme greatly distendNI wilh C'ilrnings. The months IJasse<lltlld Yours Truly workNl faithfully on. 1t wns probably the firstlimc in hii' life tlml he lind hC'ld down n job for an.,' IClll1th of time, and

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it/filiI' but for ,01l1e '"CII"On the (orcman ('olltil1ucd to hold it IIWlin"t YOIlI'S Truly. lind "huw('(l illll'llticllce with ili,~ c\"cry ad. I-Ic "'11'" eOlltillunlly fini/iilg' (IUllt Ilith thc orders which thc lntt<,r gll\"{~ the m<'n he had dml'g'<' of. and oftCII hc indllig-ed in mth.'1' heatC1.1 argl1l1lcnt~ \\"ith the eX wlllldcrer. Olle lIlen; omble lill)' "umething Imppel1('(1 which forc\'cr chlll1~1'('(1 Ihc ortler of thing". On thi" lilly I'olllt'roy hlld found it I1rte~~llr.," to nlllke II trip dO\\11 to the conecnt rutor <n lIlt.'<:t S0111e mining clIg-in('('rs \I ho were to carr)" on some in "C,,ti,:rnting work in thc mine. Hc made the sen~n mile trip with the Ilssllycr, Gear,!!e _\)eyer in the !llth-r'" fllltolllolJile. .\Ie.'"('r" wellt 011 to til(' next to\\"11 whcre he IUIII 0111e hu"ine~" to tnlll"llcl. l\lul Pomeroy pllltll\('(1 to ride hlWk .. ith him )ute ill the llftcrnoon" .\11 .."ent well till (,ltl'l.'" in the afternoon wl""11 tlK' forcmllll r('('o:-in-(! II lIlt.-.;o! age hy tdl'phone tlutt there had l-.ecn a "Iig!lt cll\"l~il\ 011 Hill..' of the [('\'c1 ... of th(' mine IUIlI thut hi ... nrh"i('c lind help werc 11('('(1('(1. :XO\\", Ilutomobilc... were fcw uncI fill' cehlt'Cll IlI'Ollll(1 Si .. ~hnoter, lUll I theN.' ,;eel1l('(1 to he only olle \\"11"'" in which he t.·ould get bl\(·k to thc mint'. lillie"... ho:-\\nlkl'(l. lllltil !ldc in the Ilflcrnooll, when )!cycrs would I'cl II 1'11. Thi ... one WilY l.y ill tho:- llcri,l! tmmw:l.\· which IHld IX'en lI..eel before ill Cllll·rb'l:llcy ('Il~('S. \"e'oy dfieil.'l1ll,"" 1'0Il1CI'O'\· did not hcsitate. hilt I\fh~.o Icu\'ing II 1II1''''~llgc fur .\Ie,"er". wh('11 )11.' ...lIould llrri,'(', c1ill1h('(1 illto ol1e of thc l)lIo:--kct~ 111111 "hut('(1 011 thl' hlll1le","urd ~trctcll" :\lellnwhile ill Six Shooter, llft(>r thc ex(·iteHlt.°nt followinJ.' 1111' ('lln.~iu hlld 1\1H1lctl, it WII'" foulld that Ihc dalllng"(' Illul not hCI'1t ,!!'°t.'lai IUlll thllt no OliO:-- IUlll ~l .... lllin('(1 "I'riou" injmoics. But it Wll~ 100 laic to Ilntif.\· the fOI"I:III111l who l\"It;; hy thi .. tiHlC nClu'iug hOllle" Th.... cpil';OIlc "'hich IIlmos! put an end 10 till' Y'Hll1j:C lllltn',~ ('un'('-I' hnppelll.'d 1\1.1'11 the 1111ekd 1I'lt~ llhout two hUlllh·('(1 f('Ct fl'om thc dUllIJlin,l:( :<h('(l. YOIlI'S TIOld,\' hllppcl1('(l to he .~ll\lldin~ in the ",",U"tI hdoll', eOlllelllpllltillg". lIS hI' .~o oftl:!t Ilid, the trlll1l\\·u.\· :lhOl"C. I-Ie sail" th... figUl'C ill the hlll'kd. IIlld "ftl'l" ,·I"se ilhpedinll dl'I'idl'll il II"US I'UI1lCI'0Y, III' w:tkliedllis Ilppl'Olldl "'l1\"iollsly. tllell 1111 of II .~l1Il(lell ll.~ III.' slood thCI'C. tl'crt.' {'lll11C It I'll\" ~1'lItillg SOII.,II, Iwd the Ituekcl in wllidl lIle figlll"'" \\"lIS l';Cl\tetl. tOI'(' loose ("0111 the iroll hook" \\"hi{'h ]",ld it .~hllt It lid ill the sallle 1I101l't.,.,t the II"hole t I'nlllll"lt." stopped deud .~till. ! I... ~II\\' nil lilis with II SCII.~e of hOI"I'oll", \\"lIititlg fOl" Ihe lifcll"~s hody o( the fnl'elllHll to full with It siekellillg- thud to the j:CrtHlnd, To hi ... IlIlW1.e111ent he ~I\W tlmt in "mill' wily. lIS the bucket swullg OpCI1. it had t'lIl1gllt the heln·.v khaki ('OIlt lind shirt, whidl 1'01l1C1'0," I\"oro:. Itnd 1I'1I~ Iioldillg hilll suspcndcd. _\Ithnugh parll.'" Shlllllt'd tht., \"ietim WIlS eling-iug Il"ith hot), 11l111d~ tv the ('(1~1'(' of the hut·ket, IIIHI it calllC to Your" Trill.'". th:1t w!lt.'1\ ht., 11l'l'IUllC too 1\"l'lI k 10 hUll/-{ onlo thc hucket. lIud let hi,.; do:ad w,-'ighl hallg. the doth which hcld him woulfl gin' 11"11.'". \Vith a "uildclI 1l1\J\'el!lent he !,u"llcd 111\"IIY the hOI'l'or~ ",Iriehu o:--rowd. \\"hidl stooll he1p1cs~ly aroulId, allli mn tn the "ht.'!1 whcrc the lllll(·hilll.·...\· whitOh ('ontroll('(1 thc tl'111I1 lI"a" ~tlltioll('fl. He WIl" quitc f,ullilinr \I ith ti,e ,,"orkillg-~ of it lind f1uil'kly lIHllIil'lIl!lloo ccrbin le\"c .." I\"hidl Imd to 4


do with the ~tllrling' of Ih(' maehin("f.\'. Thefc "'11~ no r(-"'llOn~e, the ('onn:Yllllce n(ll~CfI 10 rUIl, a~ it oft{,11 did. E\"{~n the expcr! IlHH'hilli~I" \\ho weI'£> h.\' thi~ tilllc \lorking on it de'p..' rllldy l·c1l,.Ii-:e<l the uscle~~ne" o( Iheil' elfol·t:;. Your... Truly. \I-ithollt Ihe ICll.~t he,itation. "h<'l.1 hi~ coat nnd h£>/I\'y IJOol ... "I,ook out," he ('fied. "l)on'l ,top l1Ie: c\'cry minule eount...: I'll "'\ling- tlut o\"er the ('lthle l\lul ~LlPPOrl him." .-\ g"lhp callie (1'011I the I· ..o\ld It1ld cric~ and Jllendin~s. "I)OIl't go: hett£>r 011(" dC;lth than two." Bllt Your,. Truly WII~ IIlre/llly dimhing' out 0\("1' th(" cIlhlc. Ili:- ("yes wer(" fll~t{,Il('{! on the figllre whidt ~till held on (Cf'hly to thc bud.d, "UOI1't If't ,l.\'0: 1'llI cOlllill~." the fl'Ople h("llfll him ~ay, and th(>y (nirl." held thdr hrcnt". wailing ill 'U'l)(:n",(> (tIl' th(> ill(>,·itllble. ,JIl~t in timc tl1l.'y "'IlW YUll"~ Truly "\lin,!C o\cr to whel'e h... I'ould ,npport th(' (01'('1111111. then with 1\ mighl.,' efforl he filing the Ilttter'~ kg O\'cr the ClIble 'n til/II !K' Wll~ upheld, 11I1(! tlu·n with Ihe hand which \\'/t., !oo~£> (rom the cllble he lllllnipullltCfI the iron hook~ \lhich work('(1 the IlIIcJ..et. .\fh:r a littl.., work ,he hllckd dlUlgt't1 ,.hut. lind you .... Trill." dr(>w hilll~clf up into it nnd pull"'l:1 the l1lotioll!e~~ b()(ly of I'omeroy nftel' him. There Wlh great dlf'erinl-( from Iht' {'"ollil bdo\\". luullllJIIl." leal's :uul wllite (,ice.., In It'~~ tlmll /1 Illtlf hou .. the 1Il('('h~ll1ic~ lUll! rcpaired the lllllchinel'y \\hieh nllllrolk'l:l the tmlll\\'IlY. lind Uk' hueket whieh eontninc<1 Ihe hcro lind the re~ell('(1. llpprOltched the ,.h('(1. \\"Itll dlCf'r~ lind dlCf'r~ the {)('cupllnh Ilerc lirt<'l.! out-POllll'I'Oy 111111 by thi~ time regnil1CfI (,OlheiOIl,~Ill'~~ nnd \I'll~ able In ]'('/Ilize 10 whom he \11l" indeht('(1 for hi~ li(e, Yours T,·ul.,' hili! r('~um('d all the e:dlll and )i;Ie:ulinc~~ of the old Wl\f-hOI'~e Ihal he \llh lind Wll~ con,fOl'Lng :\llIry .-\lliilo'l, P\lI1l"'I·O."·~ fi!lll('C(' \lhn 1\'IIS disl ..ibuting h...l· lcal'~ beh'(,~ll her <:wCf'thellrl IInrl YOllr" Truly, who II"/I~ illljJuliel1tly ~lIll1l1ittin~ to IHl\'ing his t01"1l hands bIIlHhlg('(l. l'tllllery ,l{ol ... hakil\" 10 his feet, llnd Ihe cl'oll'd 11I0\"('{1 otT and !IN'llIlIe .. ill·]]!. .. Yolll·... ,:rt'1lly,·' h(> ",lid. "1"t1hel' Ilnren.,olmbly I 111111. II di~likc In yOll OIl('C, 1'0\\' I Ilill il1l1...hled to YOI\ f{ll' 111y lifl'. I will nc\"('I', liS l{lllg 'I~ I li\'c, forgel : /lllll if (,\''''1' yOll lin'll H fri(·nd--·· He pl\lI~ed, lind ndded"l IllH -,"(JUl'" tt'uly--"


Oh Galosh! (.Ipologil' to l'lJchcl Lind,f1Y) I know tl IIlltide/l l know a maiden On HUlllS.'! c1ulll~-," (cd "he trjp~. Jnto the deep snow ..he diJl~ With her flapping. flltpping ft."t Flapping, flapping <10\\·11 til(' strt,.'('t. Safe is she (1'011I all the ",toml ...\nd her feet lire nice (HId Wllrm Gnlosh-Galo"h-Gulo.. hOh Gosh! Then ('lillie the gltllllul"

St.·offing .,·oung gllllunts B('hi!HI the maiden thc~' did" ,Ilk ,-\nd meanly of her they did lull.. .\<: with her tltlpping, flappin~ fed She wenl t1t\pping down the Sll'cd. "Let them scoff," WItS ldl:.hc ;;llid. "['ll still be .,·oung whell they lIre dead, Beclluse J weill' gldoshc":'

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1\!lPPll Sig'lIllt I'ICfI,l!c II:h lookill~ ll1oul'nfully down the strcd \lh('11 II J~hi G'UIl FI'l:..hnHiIl bUl1Iped into him lIS 11(' 1'1111 dOll'U tIl(> CIl11lPll~ .~tel's, "I bcg' YOU1' pardon," ~lIid the Phi r.lll1lllla lJella f1'Os11, "why, if il i.~ll't Illy old fl'iend Skit her" ! 11011 arc you ~ I didn't knoll' tllal you wcre e011lill,1! to the ullin','sily. {;('c. I 11111 gilld that 1 rall illto you !" "nllil illtn 111(' i... l'ight;' ~llid the K.Z., n... he allowed hi" Imnd 10 he Ihoroug'hly ... lmkcll. "~I still fcd the i1l1J1l1d of 0111' IIcquailltallce, ('ol1~mlllll\­ tion.. 011 that pin. I ~cc that you nre 'I n('lIr-Greck like 1 11111, lIow do you like the life~" "How do you like it YOIlI' ...df:- YOIi don't ...ttm to he o\'uly well plcll....'(I." "I'"c bccn di"'Ippoinh.·d:' "llid Ihe K.Z. hitlerl~': "allclly di"illll~ioll(,(1. y car" a~o. II hell I Wlh :1 mcrc lad ill hi~h ..chool. I decidCfI I wnntcd to he n Kappa 5i.':', I illl'urr(..1 my par('nt ..' di .. plell..ure h.\· Icarning to ...lllok(' lind drink. 1 IIC('IlIl1UI,d(..1 1I re~crn' of mom'y in order to buy II dre,," "lIit. lind the \'lIriou~ trllpping.. of ..o('inl ..plcndol': I )eIlI'lH"{1 10 ..ho\·c a 111('1111 ")IOC ~olc en the dance Aoor: in filet. ) tril'fl to den'lop 1I1y ..df into II ..ophi ..ticlI!l'(1, ~Iightl," wiekCfI type of Illllll: thnt "It .. lily idcnl of the typiclli Kllppl. Sig-, ~o"' Ihllt I mil here I IUI\'e I.H.,...·n wt'11. you might ",I.\-1.'lu·lles.t1y i'l"itCfI--"" .. , know wlult YOIl menn:' grinnCti Ih~ Phi \.a1l1 ple(I~1'(', ..-to go olll for ,,111<1"'111 aclj\·itic~. :lml I Iun'C plcnty to ...tmly. SIII(/lJ! Think of tlulL I thought Ihnt onc of Ih..· initilltion I·Ctlllil'CHlenls WI." to Ilulik out of ('ollcgc, But they llillkc 1lle Iltll'HlI dll~~e~ 1111(\ k<..c p up llly \\"ol'l.. , !lml thcy III'C !l'ying to gel tI\l' .. ('holl\1'~hil' ("lip away fl'om tllO"(, hill"illie~ 1l('I'OS,. tOlnl. .-\nd then the other day ('IUlI(' till..' ('I'OII'llillg insult to lH..~thcy ill.~iste<l that 1 cui out .... lIoking- Hnd tlmt I go 10 ('hureh 011 Snuduy. 'l'hat 'l'IIS 100 lH\leh...o 1'111 out hcl'(' trying to gd UI' ('OUI'IIg'C "llOugh io gin' Il!lek Illy pin," "I fl'c1 th(' ""Ul(, II llY:' ~l.id the Phi (;Hlll plt.~Ig'e, "I. ,,1"0, hud II youllg UIlI-

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<-====~==&=:==~=5=iB Lilion, us JOll did. I w"nlcd to be a Phi Galli. So the yc:u before I wcnl to college, I wenl aTound to nil the high schools in the :-tlltC ,uHI h.,> l'tl.riolls m('IIIlS and IlUlImcrs, such as perional influences. and brilJ('s when ncce""nrJ. I lllanaged to fix things so tlml ,,-hell I callle to coll('gc I could pull the J"reshmrlO class pre-side-nc.". I hnd an idea that political prominence was an {';;,cntiaI eharll.clcrislic o( C\'cr.,' Fiji. so I meant to snti"ry thut requirement. J !iuli!'fie<1 the rC<luirclIlclIl but I didn't snti:.ry the bunch. They wnnlcd me to ~('l It high 芦cholarship Iwe-rage. und ."0 1I0W-" hi" yoice broke, lind (ell in piC<"cs ullllrouud them-'Onow they WH.ulll1C to-Io resign the oRlee lmd pulmorc work on 1lI.'"

studi<,;;. Thnt was the llbsolutc climax. the final blow. Combined with the dnil)' luncheon ..print nero..s the \'alley, J find tlmt J h,n'e to do too lUueh work to enjo)' going to colleg-e, ,"0 rm letlving ;;;chool:' As he finished a S._\.E.. pledge c,une up, lind WIIS cordi'lU:,' 11IlilCiI hy both of thc unfortunates. ".\len," he sllid, "I'm out here trying to cxpltnd, You know 0111' hou~e is SII1/1I1, lUld J IUl\'e slcpt I\m! studied in stleh :t. sll1:dl place tlll\t J IU\\'e to ~"Ct n hloek IIII'll)' (rom the house hefore I CIUI dr:lw a (ull hn'nth (or (e,lr o( pushing It Willi oul o( plllce. I IUII'e hccn hllvitlg truining ill Illlew f>ollege sport, pitching horseshoes. It strikes me liS II fine sport, Illld I bclie\'t~ lIml 1 ... IUlll go oul (01' the Vlll'."ily tel\l1l. AlthouKh thc gnlllC depcnds on hOl';leshocs, thcl'c is ,"cry littlc luck in it, succc.;;;s r1epl'nding upon pltticJl('e, skill. !lnd whether your hOI'scshoc ril1tcs the peg or 1I0t. nut the trouhle is tlHtt going ill (or the SP()!路t 11lIs wrought 11l)' mind to such Il pitch tlHtt 1 11l11'C hlld /I nCI'\'oll.q breakdown, and will be forced 1,0 KO back h01\le, I didn't renlizc tlillt college SPOI'ts hnd such lIll effect." A Betll J路'rosh who h,\d hellnl this last cxclHlllE,rc o( confidence chimed in, "I CIIIllC lip to college," snid he, "hoping to hc It Heln. I stil)'ed out o(


l'Ichool f\ yellr after g"ruduating from high ~chool. tlnd practiced chcwing toI.\cco, I gol so thnt I could c\'(~n chew Copenhagen. and figured thul 1 could milke II bUllch choo»(: me on my chews, which 1 thoughl Wf\S lhe principll.l qualificllnon. Bul whcn I golup here 1 found thalthcy ",eren'llllerd'y a frulernily, bul thlll the.\" \I"ere Il band. I wus stumped for awhile whcn 1 found that e\'ery member llnd pledgc hMI to be ablC' to toot his horn-I mean pill." a musical instrument. ThC'1l I had nn inl'lpiration-I went dO\l'n and got Il Jews-harp. und got Mer big h~' playing solos to them. I was bid ulmost immediatel.\". But plnying in the buml hns Ltlken so much of Ill)' time tlml I lllll ilfruid that I Rill going to lower 111.\' »cholarshil) rating so thnl we sludl lose our c!UlIlCC for that Clip. This is It complex life." "You're right. old Ind, H.hsolutcly," suid 11 Sif,....lul Nil frosh, who hnd just horned in on the Illst word. "And the longer you li\'e it the more COIllI)lexion it ~ts. Xuw tnkc me. I hud ttlwnys rather hopc(1 to be II Signm Nu, XO\!" frotH wllllt I had !lcnni (>f thcm for th<' past fc\!' yelll's I thought thnt they IH'rc 1111 liteI'llI'." light.~ -or dllrk OIH's-nnd so I got somc stories of minc puhli~hl'(l to nttmct their alt .... ntion. But whell I got hcre I found thllt the.\' had lwo ligid rcquil'cHlcnls for entmnce--~'ou either hlltl to come from Coeur d'.Alene Ill' (!'Olll GerH·.~ec, and thc." hlld a rigid neight requirement. Every nUlll that g'Ct,~ in o\'er thcl'e goes 011 the sClllcs and tlnll rccillirclllent is II wcigh up, .-\ hCIII'." one. I l!ltd g-ot by on thc locatioll rlo(luin~mcllt. with II fOl'g-ed hirth-certificate, bllt thc ~el~olld I Imd to wait two weeks until I lllld ,!:Cnined enough to gel by their senles. You'll notice th<ltlhe Sig-llHl Nu's llre nearly all o\'er-si:i:f' men-well, 111Ilt's beCllllse their motto is '\Vlu'rc therc's H will there's 11 weigh.' Ellting Illdf It pOUlld or lead II day hilS had II hl1d clred 011 Ille though, so I'lll llfraid that I Iml goin,!:C to gel too light 10 Stt1y ill thc dmpler. .If only T weren't light helHlcf1 I mighl hc ,1hh· to lllllke lll.\· wci,!.(hl tlll'Cl1lgh nIl right. hut n~ it is, 1 lUll Ilfmid that J um going' to lose out."


You're S0Il1<::",hIl.1 ill Ill)' fix," snid u Phi Dell rro~h who had listened to the Sigma Nu. "1 had bccn looking forward to Ix:ing II Phi Dell. All prospcct.i,'c Phi Dclts at that time hlld heen ]wllclicing on being interior decorators. The idcll WIlS lhnt Lhey were to 1l1\1'C It 11<::\\' house buill in II semi-colonial style, lJ,lId it \\'IIS necessary to hll.\'c l~ hunch of coloni,d looking fellows to mllkc the propel' nhllosphcrc. A kccn idctI, walt I pructic('(l looking colonial in fronl of Il big mirror at home until I got so good v.1 it thut pcopl(' often mistook me for 11 porch pillar or II good old dormel" window. But when I Cllmc up here, I found lhal nil "the pmcticc hnd I.K-cn "listed. whut \l'IlS lI'illl1ed of me wus llthlctic ability. I got the lIotion Lhnt the highest type of college nUlll \l'llS nn "1" ~weater with a hunk of bonc and mli~c1c in<:idc of it. I practiced so ll1ueh (001I,all that tooa.\' I tricd a Rying tnekle al OIlC of the colleges danccs-just forcc of habit•.vou kno\l'-got in blld alld I :till a(mid !hnt my Cttrcer is ruined. The climax o( the whole thing i.... 110W we nre in the housc Ilt IlIst, nil that cllrefully eTented chaptcr which \1'118 to cllrr." out the dccomti\"c "chellle are \I'etlrin~ "1"' sweaters and spoiling the color .schcmc:· .-\ Phi Alpha Psi g"\'e a knowing smile. "\Vc havc the rcal action, I ("ould almost SIlY th/lt lI"e hlld II house be(ore we had a chapter. nnd thcn picked the chapter to fit the housc. By some finnnci,d wizardry which I don'l quite understllud, o( which I alll still Ilfraid thntl ...hnll fccl the effects. we nre liring' in our OWII house. r (,1I1CY that if we dccide to cXl'lInd wc sJmll just takc O\'CI" 11ll-:'\lorrcl Hltll ItS 11Il nnncx. '\Vc'n~ got a fine 'military' life. Qile of OUI' c111lPS ill lin cnthusinst in milibll"Y stuff ...0 wc l·ise by rcveille, 1-C0 10 sleep by taps, alld enl ill rytlltll 10 one of Sousa's IIllll'chcs. It's l\ I"cglllat' lifc, I IISS11I'C YOll, \Ve lu'e lhillkill~ of Illlll'ching O\,CI' 10 clnsscs in platoons, just to show the cnlllpus hOIl" wc ("nil step. Next to milillll·.\· stuff II"C come in on the ncwsplfper ~lUl1e. \VllY. you knOll" Ilwt so


~=~=-========="'i Ilcwsp.'l!)Cr mell that "-e drink printer"s ink nl ollr Thi .. nCWspl\per gallic is contagious. and we'll han:- to do somdhing, hceIlUSC, just the other <Ia.\' olle of our fellows broke out with sJIlllll-font 1:'1)(" just the Sllme IlS measles, you know, IlIId I alll llfraid that we "hall hll\"C to he qllllrnntinoo' (or the rest IIhtny

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of the Jcitr." "I"n~ hC1Hd of pt:ople breaking into print.." s;aid 1111 Elwetn, who had just come up, "but I 1I('\'('r hctlrd of a person hrellking out with print before. You fellows tlllk lloout the strain of college life. I've hnd morc than nilS of )'011. See th'll?" He stretched out his arms Ilnd the," Sll\\" thllt one WIlS longer than the other, lind olle of his legs W~lS longer limn the other. ")loreQ\'cr," he continued. "~I weltr II sizc thirteen sho(> on one foot and It se"en on the other, Illy ears don't mlltch und Fill gcttin~ cros~-eyed. This is all I~allse I hlld a ,voung ambition to be an Elwela, and enryone 1 SllW WIiS different. Itnd r pulled llI)'sclf itJl out of shape tr.ving to qultlify. Now I lUll trying to get back to NOl"llH\lCy, but even then J nlll)" not he the t.Y1>e. 'Ve live whel'c a !iororit,r used to livc, but that. docsn路t. mean that wc'lI alwltys hc after the 1I0mell. 'Vc li\'e neltr the campus and so mllkc OUf eight o'c1ockll with less I,ffort than llll)'one else. Closses then don't WOI'l'." us IlS much ItS the rest of you, lind now thllt thc Phi Dells have mOH'd I\WIlY wc cnn hike thc f{lIllnl otT the kindling pile. Solid comfort e.xpl"{~i;SeS liS, p"rlicll],\rly the solid pnrt. ..\nd 111t.e1)', we've worked oul 1\ schen1l' whereb.y we will nil l"fti.'le nmstnches lind .'lO sel Ill' II distnllt type; become the hairs of JIll the Itges, so to spellk. But 1 find tll/lt I e/lo'tmise it, so I'm going into l'etirel11ent in the woods, Ilnd--" At this moment the siren sounded for a pep 1'1111)', 111111 so the chorus of monnel's adjourned.

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CIlAIlACT.:l.s-Dellll Eldridge, stud dealer; :\Je,senger, )Iiller, Little. Cburch, ph',\-ers,

Three nt the tahle. and dealer urges two more to .sit ill, II EH E is room for two more plllyers in this hee hoss poker dCplU·tlllent." Drs. ::\liller IUld Church take the l'ellHulling c1l1lirs. "One more" hitc chip ,,1I around, gentlem(,l1. Xo ol1e harr('(l hy age. • colol' or size," ".\ cllnlto YOll. and II Cllnl to YOll, lind 1\ card to .you, OCUli." "Now, gentlcmcn, herc shows the first curd of this plclll;lInt littlc nmtch." "Gcol'ge, you pulill hldr, OUI' fricnd 1lcl;scngcr lwessC(1 hnrd with n J. noy, Littlc dmgs 1\ se\'cll spot. Poor form, DClln, "\nd the lust canl is Il lI'c'y." "\VllIll do you do, gentlemcn? The quccn hets Il flock of I'cds, Are yOll in, gentlcllIcll? Are ,"Oll in?" "£vel'yone i;o in, gf'lltlclHcn; thlc game is Pl·0.'tl'cssing llicel,Y. Gllthcr jr~ while we slip the williling clu·d." "J\]'Ollllc! shc goes, gcntlcmcn .•.\ .~ix to YOll, IIIl /lCC to you, It deuce to JOll, Illl cight to you."

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"The Dodor pulls l\ deuce. l'rorCS,>or hilS lIll l\ce. \VIl"t do ."ou do, Ill.'" f riend~" "A slock or Daddies. Are yon in, gentlemen? All in? The.v ('ollle like a hungr), bull lo Il ha:"slack; like l\ mother to her long losl son." ...-\ six to .,'ou, lllllking t\ big Jlair. .\ five lo ."Oll, n nine to you, Dodor, and Il king to JOU, 1)e:ll1. Doc :'Ililler is high, with II pair or sixe~. Whal do :'Iou do, Doc~" "~I)' smiling neighbor henns a single \)cllll into the pot'" ".-\ rnisc! A raise, gentlemen! The gllme is gdlillH" more lire. ..\re JOu in, gentlemen r" "f\ lIul)' to ."011, l\ scn:"11 to you. 11 duck to JOIl, lUll! 11 L.in~ to ,,'ou. Bet your Imllds, gentlemen. The nefln hilS two ducks lind ollr rriend 011 the left has 11 delld 1llllll'S hllnd," "The Illdies lind !'ixes inl'est a flock or r('(ls. I)on't wilsie ."our mOtH:.'", gentlemen, You puss il, sir." IIe sacrifices his pile to the Cliuse, "Quite II lol of activit)', gentlemen." ....\ rlai~e! J\ 1"I\ise~ \\'/ltch JOUl' eflnls, Uellll, Thc telllll of emperors pusses it up." "l;'ift.), blues, he SII,'"S, \\'hat. do YOIl do, my friend," "A gob or blues. H,H'e you got tlleH1, Delln? Boost him, Sir! Boost him! He thinks! Shllll we let him pond<'I"?" "He only cldls. 'Vhat IU\\'e YOII, ])CIIIl: Thl'cc dlleb? 'Tis yOIll'S!'" The Dellll pulls the wad without 1\ struggle. "There's room for onc 1l1Ol'C lin路 pokcl' plllyf'I' in this hig' !J('(' hoss galliC,"


E beheld, tll<'-Il, coming down the hall briskl.". a short, thick-sel Illan of middle Age ",iih CUI energetic and jO\'ial countenance. His cJcs werc blue and b路inkling, his mouth rather ""ide with a decided inclination Lo curl up at the corners, and his head a great expanse of shining baldness, broken here and there hy an unruly hair and surrounded b)' a !larra",' rim of brown hair. WIIl::n he laughed his e.,-c5 were enlire!), hi(klen in a lllRSS or wrinkles, and his round (ace and bod.,' seemed to distend as fI. soap路bllhblc ready Lo burst.

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He came striding into the laboratory, sweeping all obstacles aside. He 'was tall and \<'-811, his clothes seemed Lo exaggerate his leanness. His face was thin lind expressed a sternness that is only \'isible on the f"ees of chemistry profs. He looked his students squarely in the r/lCe lind nnnounced that "no (,xtension or time would he gi\"(~n on late work."

A tldlman walked dowl1 the hnll. His walk WIlS ungninl)', as ir he pul onl'! foot berore lhe other herOl"e hI'! WIIS renlly ready to lukc Il step. His Imir was brown, with II 61101路t pompadour, bul lo\\ard lhe bllck or his hetld WI.lS 1\ buld spot. His eyes were brown and lOparkled when he laughlXl. His complexion lI"as "cry dark. He lu\d II pcculillr hllbil of 1JI0\路ing his IHmd ncrOS6 his chC<lk lind chin as if in 6enl'ch of a heard. Hc had n black muslncllc twd shol,t, even teeth, excepl rOl' onc thlll Wl\S Hli~sing, He reminded one of 11 ,'illain ill the movies.


"-e beheld then. Illlrl"ying up the hall. /llld Well ring n rusty suit thol bulged a\l-ay (rom the buttons. n shorl nlld plulIll) old mall. His hair was shagg.'· unci Ilistreless white, hi;; e~'es were flldL'(1 ami twinkljng, his complexion wns sallow lind crisscro~sed with wrinkles. llis glasses rested on his forehend. He had a kindl.r alllused air and Oile might infer, that in~tead of being 11 scholurI.r pro· fessOl', he was a jolly old strC('t car conductor.

A \'el',Y strlli~ht little 1I1111ll1linc('d Sedldl'l,\' into the ('],l55 1"00111. Jlis youthful face had 1\ sterlllless ahout it that WI\S "ery neul' to se\·erily. ] lis com· plexion-llll pink and whitc--hinted of the school room mthel' than of the out-of-doors. Ilis hair, which hc pI\ttcd nen'ou5ly, was light nnd fluffy, and llcally bru;,;hed. Ilis CJcs werc blue and ;,;ellrehing. He gare the impression, at first sight. of lin inexperienced school boy pretending he was a 1IIli\'ersit)' professor and Illoreo"er fclt that he would mnke un nngclic Queen of the :\Iay if fute had nol clothed him in troll~ers in<;tend of skirts.

Sealed at his de<;k in front of the 1'00111 was II fllithful repre<;('IJtllti\'e of Old lie was fair \\ith large blue eyes. pink checks, and hllir smoothl.,- bru.o;hed. He W/l':; short lind inclined to ('un'es. His "oice WllS low, dear and cultured. From the soft pOIlg<'(' shirt tUld the dark tie to the clocked wool sock<: lind oxfonl~, hi.i clotlliug 'I'll' fnultles"I~' correct, lind in perfect taste. He looked like ":\Jamma's .\ng-d Child;' hut actually was the naughtiest Rnglish profe,sor III the University of Idaho. )Jassachu~elt~,

She \1'llS l~ lall and decidedly lingula!' person, with f\ sh/np tUld penclmting gllzc. Her hllir I\'as tum inA' IP'dY and done up in /l knot on the top of hel' he1\(.I: he" eye>; were bille Imd set rllther c1o'e tog-ethel': her nose hlld II dO\l'llI\'ard llnd tUl upwlln! swing wllieh gll\'e her the llppeamnce of a hawk rcud)' to .o;woop down upon its pre.\'. She 'l"IIS dressed plninl.", with long sweeping .o;kirls ,wd a high necked waist. which partly concealed the outlines o( her thl·Olit. E\'er.r moment I {'xJli-'Ch'(l her to .,woop down upon lIle nnd tell me the e"il" of the tQ· hf\cCO habit.





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'~ VI,

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BENEFICENT HENNEHY A mickey

lH\lllcJ ratrick :i\IcCord \Vas one of "the poor of the Lord," No\!' he's riehel' than cream, Getting coin in a streammakes something to usc on :1 lion!.

AS USUAL Passenger: "Is it mining, porter ?" rorter (with a grollch): ,'~o, it's rainillg water."

WOlllan-nlwllY;; laic !"

<00> \Vh(;ll the dOllkeJ SI\II" the :t.ehm, I-Ie begall to switch his tail; "\Ycll, I ncver!" waS his C01lllllcnt, "ThCt'c's II 1I1ule that's heen ill jnil."

This is the burden of lily spiel, The thing I've learned fl'01l1 lllarried life; No maHer hOIl' opaque I feel, r lun transp/\rellt to Ill)' wife,

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.-\ young l1lUle had been shipped to fl\rmel' in Farquhar county, rirginHl. A tug had been tied around the mule's neck with 1\ rope and on <00> the c/\rd there were full instruct ions ~ ........ for delivery. During the trip the ~~.r-- J ' llIllle beclu;le hungry lind ate all of ~ ~ --'0-... the b\j:{ and the rope. The old negro L~----.J.......-' hrukelliltn discovered the loss, lind, .:::: ~relltly concerned, he Im1'l'ied to the ~ ~ conductor in the cahoose. -,.... , "Boss," he cried, "for de I.llwd's • ~.ak' whm ),0' to put "at fool H

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.A TITIAN TO:i\I-BOY .\ red-haired llllllden 11Illllc<1 Boyden All work WllS /Ukpt III avoId Ill'. But she'd !'Omp find slle'd play Through the whole livelong dny She WIIS merely" helllHI-haired ho~'¡ den.

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BRATTON'S

GROCERIES Where Qualit)· and Service are Higher than Price.

Our Expert Kodak Finishing Shop :'o1ade lIIany of the Kodak piCtUl"e3

in this Annual

Phone 186

The Bon Ton

Uni'versify Tatior Tailor to )Ien and Women

J.

T. Croat

Phone 231J

KODAKS and SUPPLIES

)Ioscow

CASH GROCERY

.\IY CIIE.\IISTHY

The hOlll"S I honed o'cr thee so ha I,d Arc liS II drunken dl'cnm to me; ...\ nd 1111 the dille>; I did for thee dis-

"Horne of Good Eilts"

cunl-

.\1)' Chemist 1',"-111.1' Chemistry_ W. C. LANGROISE

El\ch week Il test, cllch lest II ('lIl'Se To still ~\ heart in Illlgui~h wrung! I cotlnt cnell gmdc unt.o the elld..'\nd there II f111llk is lmllg-.

Phone 464

• THE

STUDF~NTS

Of' IDAHO

built

Oh! .\IClllOl'ics til/It seethe and bun). Of wccks lind duys ll11d hours lost, I tell ell.ch student first of all to learn To counl the cosl. Old Thing! '1'0 count the cost. -./ ref.

Bolding Jewelry Store at Moscow

Send Us Your Mail Orders



• Let your Photograph pay your friends a visit.

)Iake the appointment today.

l'aMhal & l~aschal Owners and operators

EGGAN STUDIO Telephone 105)'

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Lucky Bini: ··glut)", .Joe. ""hersh my lutl?" Other Luck" Bini: "'S on YOllr head."

:Home Made Candies

Fil'sl DiUo: ., 'S fllllllY. I didn't it." Second Ditto: "\\1('11. 's not a fclt hal.'· r~·d

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Ice Cream

----------. Frantz :Hardware Co. Successors to Mo!'('ow Hardware Co.

MITTEN'S E\'er)'thing in the Line of HARDWARE and GROCERIES

E)((dlent F(luntain Sen'ice


~heMODERN

BARBER SHOP We Appreciate Your Patronage

Oberg Brothers Company GE:-"EIl,\L ill EnCIl A:\ I)ISE

O. R. GOSSETT

....

MOSC01\'

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"'..n"s. Young Men's and

80,-'$ Clothing Men's and Children's

Tbe Wbite , Shoe Shine Parlor

Sh...

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For Ladies and Gents

In our Tailoring Department we make Men's and Ladies' Suits to order.

WE CLEAN AND DYE ALL KINDS OF SHOES 110 East Third

All Work Guaranteed

Cor. Third and Washington Streets

CEO. BELLOS

Moacow, Idaho

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OPPOHTUNITY ·'I-I».\,e you IUl opening (or n bright Joung college grudualc?" "Yes, Iwd don't sillm the door as you go Oll t. 0'

Hand Made Candies

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Old Lady (lit the Follies): "She ought to go to the Thousund Is-

TobRCCOll

11lnds." 1"I'icnd: ".And why?" O. 1..: "She needs some dressing."

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:\llu]' IHld Il little skirt,

The llltesl style, no doubt: But evcry time she got inside She WllS more tlmn IHtlfwlIy out.

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Jerry's

")"'c kept lUI Ill'count or all qunrrcls in this dinrJ." "Sort of II semp book."

Thinl at Main

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He: "1 pllSSed by YOllr She; "'I']mnk you."

hou~l'

Ihe other c\'clling:'

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.\ Girl Not 10 Be l.ook(.'(1 Down epon,


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SCHOOL AND COlLEGE

ANNUAL DEPAImIENT

1I&VE EItAND 'IB! snJDf2iI8 al 'IJ!Il!j 00I0OI. 10 Pmlll'!Il A.

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SEA:r'rLE


The Parisian

Sanllu's Furniture Store Complete Line of HOUSE FUI(=""ISHINGS FROM A TO Z

Cloak & Suit House

A]wa)'11 Something New in PERIOD FURNITURE

/f/h""e the College /f/01lJe1J Trade

See Samm's Defore You Bu)' Comer Pi"t and Main

SHERFEY'S BOOKSTORE AI...a)'s the very latest st~'l('s at a mOlt reasonable. price

The Home of EASTMAN RODAKS

MOSCOW. IDAHO Home of the U. of I.

and

VICTROLAS

R. CARTER, MgT.

LO\"E

PlUDE A:\'O PI{OFTI'

J.O\'C is like No pUllctured tire, I"m "CI'Y sure that, For lifter one big blo"'outShe wenl IIud left me tlat.

or

Corner Drug & Jewelry Store

0111' idclI of the fellow With the )"cl\l drag wilh the women Is the fellow tllIll kisses the1l1 J\nd then pushes thelll awny Snying they CIII\'t IH1.\'c IUlJ mon~.

Where Quality Cuunts C. E. BOWLES, PrOIl.

The Hub

<00> Wllitel' (nt. the Gmh and Grunt): ")Iilk or wl\ler:" ellstoIlIC.': .. 1)0ll't tell me, plco.sc: let me guess.

For Il Square Deal

SIIOES

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CI.OTIIING

.-\s"umillg t1ml II mlill is 1m ass. i" 1\

womnn

1\11 lIs~('l?

MOSCOW

IDAHO


I'd"" T~l'te l/w",lred TMrlll'I"~e

""""""' SIfAKESI'EAltEAX

HIGH GRADE

OIHENTAI. AKO MODERK

MILLI ERY

COSTUMES

At l'opular "rice!!!

ANCIENT, PAGEAKT,

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Assorted Masquerade Costumes Wigl and "Make-up" Materials for Rent or Sale

Torsen Millinery •

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Remember, we are )'our home costumers, alwaya ready to please you. WE MAKE GOOD

All Makes of Re-built Typewriten For Sale and Rent

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Get Our Prices and Terms

MILLER-DERVANT

Western Typewriter Co.

1'lQSEEn COSTUM Ens

209-211 N. Post St.

618 Sprague Ave.

Auditorium Bldg.

WASH.

SPOKANE

Spokane, Washington

.'------------.;....------------.. "She: "l-!a\'C JOu noticed what a lot of simple things there lITe in ('veiling go\\'ns this }'cnd" He: ." should sa)' I have. l'\'e dlUlC('d with at least twenty of them."

THE

Coeur d'Alene of Spokane, Washington

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THE HOTEL WITH A PEnSONALITY

An I ri"llIll1\1l ]'cccntl.y wenl hcfol'c 1\ I'CC1'uitillg scrgclIlll who tried to "kid" him. "H,\n:! you fClul the Dccl'lTlllion of Independence?" the SC1'gclllLi IIsked.

"I hot, not;' ",lid P'll.

"1-1",,(: ."011 I'elld the Con . . tilution of the 1 Tnitcd Slldes?" "r ho\, not, sir." The ;;lNg-ClInt looked sternl.,' at the nppli('nnt and IlSkcd: ""Thnl Im"c yOIl

HARRY F. GOt:TZ Manager

rend po,

OUR RATES ARt: LOWER THAN THOSE OF ANY OTHER FIRSTCLASS HOTEL IN SPOKANE

Pnlrick hcsitntC(1 but the fmctioll of

1\

SC<.'ond before rcpl.ving. "J ho\'

r<:'(1 hllirs on me neck."

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Pacific Hotel "Another Name for Home"

The Most Popular Restaurant in Boise

SPOKA::"'E. U. S. A.

Cleanline s,

~

~rvice

and Economy

"Where Good F{'llowll Get Together"

A well conducted Hotel, catering to substantial class of people at reasonable rates

Ii

Our Fine New Lobby and other Features of om' Completely Rcmodelel Hotel arc now ready to serve

~'OU

CO:\II'LE1'E UESTAURA:\,T

SEIH'ICE

Kelley's Club Cafe

You. too, will call our house "Another N°aml.' (or Home"

i'\inth and Main Streets BOISE, IDAHO

PACIFIC HOTEL

"The Home of Good Eats"

SPOKANE, U. S. A.

•.------------;------------. 110:\11-: HHEW

Pioneers in Pianos

She c1nimi thllt she is Scotch, lind we Hare little ('nuse to douht her, For, nov, the fruits lIre ripe. she luts Such CIUlII)' w"ys about her.

We Have Bet>n Sen-ing Satisfied Customers for Nearly a Quarter (A-ntury If you want the Piano you buy to have personality we can supply it

<"> .-\ IllUll Ilild takcll into his confidence lIll inlilllllte f.,icnd louchil1g n most illlflorlllnt momcnt ill his lifc, "I ClIll," sllid IH~ tlJ hi" friend, "lIlllrry II rich girl. whom I do IlOt CllI'C for, or II pcnnilcss girl whol1l I !o,'c dcnrly, I lUll in g'rcll.l douht. Which ~lu\1l I do ~" "}'ollow the dietlltes of yOUT hellrt. old 1111111," WIIS the prompt Teply, "nlll! he hllppy, :\IIITI'Y the "001" A'irl. ,And, M'y-cl'-would )'lJlI mind int t'odueillg me to the ot her t'

Prices ha.'e nol been lo.....r for ,...ars Pianos $300.00 to $475.00 Players $500.00 to $600.00

Eiler's Music House il!) Sprague Ave.

Spokalle

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• tll"- Prof.; ··_\Ifn.-d. if 1 gu\'(: you bunch of bill" l,mounting to $1,000. lind you were ill thc IllUlking busincss would YOIl consider itn blli!mcnt or n

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!OHII!'"

.\lherL "I should regard it us a gifl iI/fer riro.t. consider JOu a philnnthropist. und go on my Wll'- rejoicing grelltl)·...

Features University News

HELl'

A Paper with Ideals and withal Practibility

\\'hich formulll is corrt.'Cl: ht. Low: vllrie~ directly as the distnllce. llne! in\'ersely liS the codticienl of mutun! ttllmction. 2nd. Lo\"e \'Ilric,;; illH'rl'dy liS lhe disltUlce lllld directly Ill' tIle lillie of the yenr lind the co('fticient of 11lutUlli llttmction?

MOSCOW PUBLISHING COMPANY Publishers of The Daily StJ\r Mirror The Idaho Post MOSCOW

E~GINEEHS

IDAHO

• Phone Main 6018

General Machiner.y Company

THE BOISE CITY NATIONAL

Engineen and Machinery Merehants

BANK

-Hi-419 Fint Avenue

SPOKANE

WASH.

extends Greetings lind Well Wishes to the

GRADUATES and UNDER GRADUATES of our

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belo\'ed

Whate\"Cr )'OUr lot in life may be

STATE UNI\'EnSITY

E,'cr)'bod)' needll a little

t922

Hardware JOHN T, LITTLE CO, SPOKAKE WASH,

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The First ational Bank of Idaho

Boise. Idahu

Hotel Bristol BoilJe's Popular Hotel Boi.se, Idaho One Hlock from Depot

CAPITAL STOCK

$300,000.00

SURPLUS

$300,000,00

Rates $1.00 up without balh !.5O up with bath

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EslBblished 1864 is the standard source for the study of Idaho history during the "sst 57 )·ears. TIlE STATES:\IAN is dedicated to 01 policy of dependable service that should make it the most valuable source in the ~EXT 57 )'earll..

\'cry wdl 'It lilncs). S. llwite him Ollt into the kitchen

to llUtkc sOllie cllnd.\'. ('1'('11 to one the fire is oul 'mrl he hns 1\ tootlllu:hc, hut I\cn~dhclcs" he's slIre to be r!('lig-htetl) . .... Before he lelH'''''' ,rerip hi" hllnd firmly lind with yOllr pad." inAcdion n"k him to come llg'llill. (If he d~~ come agllin, cion" he too confident. He prohably (org-ot hi... ruhher...).

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Will' ~tatr!iman

AN IDAHO INSTITUTION, it stands among the best newspapers in the na· tion because of its fearless and consis· tent sen'ice, not to politicians, nor business interests or cliques, but to the read• inl( public of Idaho. Published every morning by

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l • ::WHl~G

j\l)rJCE

1Iolllc-llllu,lc whiskey SUI'C is risk.,'; Bootleg sluff;;' sure It killer; If you wish to linl,.,"Cr \I-jill II" Stick to pop Alld 81\~pltrillcr.

<"> ~OTJlI~G

'1'0 IT.

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it Imrd to work 1\ kodak?" I IIske<1 II bright young chap. •\lId m~' joy WIIS O\'cl'powcring "'hell he nnswcred ",t'" It ..nil"!"'

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BOISE FLORAL CO.

J-11r.IIEH ).IATI-IEl\IATICS She had :-('V('1l million dolln ....' ''>Inc('(! in bOllfls lllld stock., lind rent". Ill' 11I\d 'len~1I million dollnr" So they merged their s('nti1l1cnl;;, ~O\\' they"'(' !"l\i .. cd 1\ .. ,nll who'ic \'nlue Is exadly Ihid.\' c('nt;;,

LIMITED

Store III N. 8th St.

P. O. Box No.672

))hone 400

FLORISTS Our Specialty: Choice Cut Flowers, Floral Desi~ns. Plants and Bulbs

+-----------_.:..-_-----------+. YOUR VISIT TO BOISE \Vill be made more pleasant by stopping

at

c. F. MANN, Mgr. ~~===========~J XX I

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Buy Dire<:t r~rom Warehouse and Sa\"e Money On

Groceries, Hardware, Harness and Supplies

(@wyq.e.e <!tnnfedinns

Write or Call (or Prices WE ~ELL DIRECT TO YOU

Are }Iade to Please Your Taste Dont Tale OUf Word for It Try Them Yourself

Ames Wholesale Grocery & Supply Company 418 South Ninth St.

IDAHO CANDY COMPANY

BOISE, IDAHO

Boise, Idaho

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Ollce WIAS 1\

Rollefson's Cash Grocery

plumllCl' Illlllled

'-Iclignn, Whose wife WIlS quite ill, though .'lhc'!i well ngllin, \\'hell hel' husLmnd heard that He e"claimed "Ob, Illy hilt! Xow liS likdy II~ Ilot I'll eatch hclll,l.(lIill."

QUICK SALES SMALL PROFITS QUALITY ALWAYS Let Us Supply

YOUI'

Wants

A. I. ROLLEFSON. Prop.

'Vhilc "1 J)elll'cr ph.ysicilill W,IS 1I1~ spcclillg the i'1.~llI1e hospitnl nt Pueblo, 1111 irlllm!c IIpproachc<l hi1l1 nnd

City Transfer Dray m Storage Co.

Asked; "I heA' ."our pardon, sir. hut hnH' yOl! /I picei' of to/1St?"

Stud{'nll" Trade Solicited

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rcplic£1 the dod or, "hut T cnll gd yOIl 1\ piece if .'-on wnut it badly." "Oh. I wish YOIl would. rill Il ponch«j egg Rnd r wnnt to ... it down.'-

Office at Masonic Temple Moscow CARL SMITH, Proprietor

Office Phone 11

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A Gateway to Progress There it stan<J-a simple forty.root a:atcway but unlike any other in the en. tiTe wOTId. Through it have come many of the enginuring ideas lhat have made this an electrical Ameriea. The story of electrical development begins in the Research Labo!"atoriQ. Here the ruling spirit i. one of know_ ledge-truth--rather than immediate ~aetical results. In this manner are established new theories-tools for future use-whieh sooner or later find ready application. The irest industries that c1ulter around Niagara Falls, the electrically driven battle ships, the trolley car. and electrified railways that carry millon., the household conveniences that have relieved women of drudgery, the labor_ laving electrical tool. of factories, all owe their existencC', partly at least, to the co-ordinated effort, of the thou.and, who daily stream through thi, gateway.

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HE AUILl'l'l路 to produce fincl~' printed books and pamphlets at modcrlite prices dcpelld~ not anI)' upon the indi\'idulli skill of the workme.n, and the orgllllizing ahilit)" of the lIl!ultlgcmcnl, but upon the equipment of the printing plant. We ha\'c laidJ impro\"oo OIiT fncilitics by the '-Jlllddilion or one of the largest. presses (or fine printing ever brought west of the Hocky :\Iounlilin'i, gi\路ing us the best C<]uipped pressroom in the stille of Idaho. ill Our conscientious effort is to build llll orgtllliZll'-Jllion al.>l(' to better sene the lmyers of printingill this stale. It is II pleasure to correspond wilh those who '-'ldc"i,'c lurge 01" small editions of nellily printccl hook;;, booklets or pamphlets, ill IMther, cloth or papel' co\'ers.

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Lh'ery, Cab and Auto Service

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QUALITY-Best Always SERVICE_That Satisfies PRIC&-A!ways Right Complete Variety of Fre!!h and Smoked Fish O.)'stel"1l and Sea Foods Reech'ed Dail)'

Inland Market

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ACCOUNTS WEl-emlE

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Futher got his hllnd hlown off, It WitS II terri hIe sin: But whal if it 11Ild been the hllnd He hurl his ,,"I'geS in?

Mus i c Think of

BAILEY'S

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Popular, Classical lind Library

no)': "\Vhat is It g't"ltSS widow?" F'lther: ",\ WOll11tll whose hllslJlllld died with tile 1111)' re"el',"

Music

Bnnd lind Ol'chelllrll Insh'uments

nelll Jo:sbtte ;\f:,'1'nl: "This tolmcco plunllllion is It b'Hg-ain, I don't S~ why you hcsib\le, \Vhnt lire .~ou worrying about?" J'rospccti\'e bul inexperienced purc111tser: "] WitS jUlit wondering wheth· er I should pillnl eigurs, or cigarettes."

Bailey's Inc.

818 Sprague Avenue Oppoaite Davenport Main Entrance

SPOKANE, WASHINGTO!\'

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Quality and

Service

of the l'ight sort for particular people

Try Us

Spielman's

Empire Bakery

Idaho

)loscow

Third Strec[

.--------- ----------. "Grcnt floor, this!" declllr('(1 the cntlmsinslic hut un~killoo YOllng man. "1'111 a\l"full." glad JOIl hnvc disco\'ere<! thli!." hi~ suffering pArtner dcd/ired ~wcctl.\·. "Jlcrlmps Jou'll prefer to dUllce Oil it indcad of Illy (l'Ct."

Cold Storage Market )IEATS AND GROCERIES -'Ieat Phone i

All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Sausage, Lard. Poultry and Fish. AllIO a complete line of fancy and staple Groceries. "H it ill to eat

:\IOSCOW

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A pc!'>simisl is n IllIIll th,ll wears hoth II belt lind su;:pclldcr".

IDAHO

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Sterner's Studio Phone 191

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Palace of Sweets

• Moscow Barber Shop TilE F,\CIAL UI'IIOLSTlml<;n :lnd

n~ATUIU~

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Vall Tilborg & Oakes

I)ESIGNEIl

••• Whiskers trimmed in all languages. Automatic hllir cut and hydraulic sham1100. No charge fOr lllllbulnncc, gas 01' chloroform

Groceries and Notions

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Phone 94

HOSPITAL IN CONNECTION

Fraternity and Sorority Patronage Solicited

••• Yours for best sen'ice C. L. JAIN, Prop.

WHERE STYLE IS INEXPENSIVE The Store that has met ever)' demand of College Students (or 25 years and still leads the pnxcssion.

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Students' Headquarters

DRUGS

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STATIONERY

L[AIlING

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CREAM

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TIIF:ATUE

CONFECTIONERY

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I~efinement

Economical Pharmacy

....·here the

the "ludents rna" spend their leisure houu

A. LINDQUIST, Prop

• Worthington Engines

Buescher Saxophones

Worthinglon Battery Light

Plant~

Quicker-Yet Washing Machines New Holland Feed Grindel'll AdwlIIce Shills llnd :Stanchions

MlI)' be purchased from us ms we lIl'(,'

Buckeye Pumps

the exclusive distributors in this section

I-Iummel' 1-IlUTowS

Hummer SprcadCl'S Distributors in Northern Idahu and Jo:;\slern Wilshington

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Write ruJ' Cutalogue

Complete Stock of Instruments and Supplies, Sheet Music, etc.

~~~.gu, BAILEY'S Ave. t'n'·.1

Butterfield-Elder Implement Co., Ltd.

Main

Established 1896

3099

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Good Food a1ld ClwT'millg J1o,pitalit!J Go Hand ill /-land

a'

Idanha Cafe and Cafeteria '1'0 the diner ('nt('rinR' the Idnnhn ('ure lind Cnrcterin ror th~ first lime, the immcdinte appeal is ill ih di"tingui"het! nllllo,,pherc, its c1eal!, comrortnhle surroundings. \\'hen the rood is sern'd, comes II still greater plen<;ure, For (',路cry dish is sci('ntificnlly prepared hy exp<'rls in the culinul',)" Itrl. '1'here iii ulwnys (I deep ~i1l!i~r'lclion in dilling' hCl'C Uccnll.~C thc rood is llusolutcly purc Hnt! wholc.'lonlc, To thi.'l is (l<!(hl <'OIH'tcous, atlcnti,'c .'lcnicc :l.lld a <;plcudid socilll lllmusphcl'C. Price... nrc right. You will find here a cOllscn'"ti,'c clwironment, excellcnt ,.en'ICC nnd modemtc prices.

Idanha Cafe and Cafeteria (;f:O. COIlOES. l'rolJridor, "Itlt (llItl JII/ill Strut. 111"1;,e, 't'1/11O.

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Hagen & Cushiug COlUI,"UY BUTCHERS and PACKERS We manufacture the famOU!J "IDAHO PRIDE" Brand Lard, Sugar-eured Baroll and Hams and Sausage of all kinds. Phone 167

IDAHO

~10SCOW

Mosc"w has the IJelit

Laundry and Dry Cleaning Plant in the North¥o'elil

• Empire Hardware "We clean E:\,crythingYour charac1.('r eXCC!lled"

II. KALINOWSKI, Prop. lIAIWW.4.UE, TINWARE, STOVES I'AI~TS

and OTHEIt LINES

J. l. Case Threshing MachinerJ'

MOSCOW

IDAIIO

C. II. GnEE~ Proprietor

• SO~IE

SIGIIT.

Tcltchcr: "You dirty hoy, JOH! Why don't yon \\'Ilsh ,Y0lll' {ncc? r Clin sec ",llIlt 'you hnd (Ill' IJl'Cllkfast

this morning." Boy: H'Yhllt, WIlS it?" TClichcl': "EI{j:{~." Bo.\': "'Vl·ong. Thllt

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College Girls Regard this Shop as Fashion Headquarters, for here they find the really new thinJ:"S IOllg before they become "popu]ar."

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The Printers That

Collins & Orland Hardware Co.

"Go to College" ACH year we "go to college and high school" in the sense that we study students' needs, work with dozens of committees, and suggest no\'c1 ways of helping them

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"make a hit." And the man who works with them is a pretty recent rollege man himself!

General Hardware IDAHO

MOSCOW

1--------------You are invited to ,-jsil the Clos Book Store, Book5elleTS and Stalionenl, when. ever you are in Twin Falls.

Yours truly,

Write

Anytime!

Glos Book Store

S. 210 Howard St., SPOKANE

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The best way to keep your diploma is in a frame hanging on the wall in your room, study or office. Here at The Palace we have a complete new stock of mould路 ings especially f01' framing diplomas. Your diploma will be framed artistically, carefully and the price will be reasonably low-if framed by Palace Experts.

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Mason, Ehrman & Co. Lewiston and Moscow 11ISTUIHUTOH!:j

RED RIBBON AND SUNKIST CANNF:D GOODS WEDDING BHEAKFAST SYIWPS

CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS HOEFLER'S CHOCOLATES G.\TEWAY ASn OLD !"AITlIFL"!. ,,'1.0l'lI .\:-ill 'l'll~

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•._----------------------. Satisfying the Consumer Demand People are demanding real quality at a moderate llrice more than ever before. There must be a standard of perfection in everything. In canned goods, calsup, peanut butter, coffees, teas, extracts, spices, etc., perfection is found in the

Royal Club Line It is because of Ihe high standanl of (luality that is llHlintained in this linl.: thnt makes it so popuh~r and !ultisfying' to the l;onSUlllcr,

Lewiston Mercantile Company Whdf'Sllle I)istributors of

HO~'al

Club Pure "'000 l'roouclS

LEWISTON, IOAHO.

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Purity Creamery A Good Bank ~Irgs.

for You

or Purity Butler, Ice Cream Cream and Milk

You will feel at home here, because, to an intelligent, progressive banking service we add the courtesy that makes )'our daily banking a pleasure.

Phone

Wl'St 6th SL

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ETHANOL SOCIETY

mOSClllU

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MOSCOW

IDAHO

•._-----------=------------0. The Electric Bakery Dlfcl's special prices and inducements, ulso 8pccill.I delivery in future to all University club houses No substitutes or compounds used in out" baking

All special

OrdCI'S

must be in at least

twenty·four hours in advance

.\ TOLll"hillg" _\10111~llt

MOSCOW

IDAHO


This Letter Tells Its Own Story Hodgins' Dl'\Ig

Sto~,

Moscow, Idaho. Gentlemen: We are pleased with the quality of the photographic work done in your Kodak department for the 1923 Gem of the Mounlains. More than ninety per cent of the snapshots appening in the book were tini.shed in your finishing department. We appreciate your service and cooperation in this important part of the publication. Vcry truly yours, (Signed) REX KJ,\IMEL, Editor-in-Chief.

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Mail us your films after you leave Moscow. Six hours after we receive them,

\\'C .....11I mall the finishffi Jlrints lo }'ou.

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"Say It With Flowers" ON EVERY OCCASION USE FLOWERS.

WE ALL LI KE TO GIVE HAP-

PINESS AND WE SOMETIMES FORGET '-lOW EASY IT IS TO DO SO. A CLUSTER OF'

~'LOWERS

OR A POT-

TIm PIJANT ALWAYS BRING A RAY

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SUNSI-llm~tA

nllULL OF PLEAS_

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ROSELAWN GREENHOUSES Phone 289

N. Main Street


John Wo Graham & Coo If Its Made of Paper We Have It.

707-709.711 Sprajtue ,\l'e.

708路710-712 "-irst ,he.

SPOKANE

WilEN NQTIIING ELSf; EXPHESSES 11'_ GIVE

"The Write G'ft" BOXED WRITING PAPER

HAT depth of meaning-what eloquence in the whisper which "THE WRITr: GIFT' tran~mits from sender to rt'cipient. We show II wCfllth of lIt)'les and grades of

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nUXI'd Writ;ll~

l'''l'l'r-" shul"" lind sillul.. for

evcry individual, every mood and every oc_ cHsion. Girt Statiuner,' 50e to $HW.

GRAHAMS ARE STATIONF:RS AND E.'lGRAn:RS FOR THE ELITE

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as it Sweeps

as it Cleans

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home

supplied

with electrical cUITcnl should own " IlotH'''', ror

only with it ea.n rugs be kept absolutely free of dangerou,s destructh路c !!ril-and all the drudgery or effort of c1eaninlZ' is eliminated, We llsk pel'mission to demonstmle this superior cleaner on your ru~ Ilt home, enlirely without obli",J.tion, of course. 1'1\ YME~TS SO S)IAI.L Tit AT TilEY WII.L NOT HE MISSEl), CIIEEHFULI.,Y GI{,\NTlm

Washington Water Power Co. i,

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NEW PROClSJ t~GRAV1~ Co;;

PRINTING PLAns /~

Will PUT PULLING POWER IN YOUR ....;

VE.ATlSING.

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AND

"EH6U.VU~S·

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Expert Service lhnt

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to offer you:

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Coned Social Engraving Effective Printing Time

Savin~

Shaw & Borden Co. Spokane.

WashingtOl:

Mail U!! "our film" (or Expert t\odak FiniJ$.hing COll1plete

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SPOKANE, U. S. A. Accommodations and Senice that arc

Unsurpassed An~'where at Prices Much I.ess than 3re Usually Allked Elsewhere lIearlquarll.'r8 (or College Men and Woml'n Dinner and Arter Theatre Dancing Afternoon Tea

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J. C. Penney Co. Operating

312-Busy Store.s-312 ~ ~

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U. of I. STUDENTS Etonomize on Your Expenses While in College 1)0 it the J. C. I~enney way. Let us mutually co-operate with you while going through ColleKc on ME:N'S l'URNISHINGS MEN'S STOCK SUITS

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HOllie of Good l'ictUf('S "(O"irsl NaUonar'

Both Ladies' and Men's. Let us Serve You If It's New-We Have It

'''Fox Pictures" IDAHO

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LADIES' FURNISHINGS (5 LADIES' READY-TO-WEAH Z GARMENTS Shoes a Specilllt,'

A "lAT10N WIOE INSTITUTION--

•.------------:------------. She:"1 thought

JOII

were going to

kisg Ille when YOII puckcrCfI up .,"OUf

lips!" He: ·'No. ju"l II piece of grit in 111)' cheek." She: "\\'<'11. (01' g'oodllcss' snke .~\\'nllow il-."oll Beetl it."

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"Been 10 ('lllll'ch thi.~ 1I10rnlllJ:{. ShOI'ly?" "no Ill." clollU's look like the." Juul \,cen slept ill?"

BANKING is our business and in return ror your patronage we offer you cvery sarety and service known to good modern banking

OFFICEHS Ilnwkin illclgnrd, P,'csident 1\1. E. Lewis, Vice-President A. MclJ,(lll'd, Vice_President W. K Cahill, Cashier W. K. Armour, Asst. Cashier

<"> TInS IS J\ DEEP O~E. 1 bonght t\ new cnp 111'" fnIL IIllIl I get It hill for it ('w'ry lllonth.

<"> Oil! lake the l..cy lIIulloek 111(' up. I'm 0." crllzy Il'l Il pup: I \I·in the pl\per lo\-iJl~ Clip. For I'm the guy thnt made this up.

First Trust & Savings Bank I.arge...' and Strungest Hank in

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