Yearbook Transcripts

Fred Schwengles, Tackle

Reagan, Schwengel, Bragg, Lankford

Arthur Houser, Roscoe Goslin, Fred Schwengels

Kirksvile Teachers 38

Warrensburg 12

Playing before packed bleachers, the Bulldogs smothered the Warrensburg Mules 38 to 12 in the homecoming game here October 25. The heavier Kirksville team easily outplayed their opponents in every department of the game. The Kirksville eleven were so aggressive that they were never forced to punt during the first half. Kirksville scored early when they received the kickoff and tore through the Mule line as if it were paper, gaining a touchdown in less than two minutes. After a short scrimmage in midfield, they again took the ball over, this time Beavans scored the touchdown. Kirksville kicked to Warrensburg and Henry fell on the ball, which was across the Mule line, for the third touchdown of the opening period. Warrensburg made their first touchdown of the game when they managed to make several long passes. Bigsby made another touchdown for Kirksville, and the half ended 25 to 6. Kirksville blocked a Mule punt in the third quarter, getting possession of the pigskin, and Hammond carrying it over for the fifth touchdown of the game for the Purple and White. Daugherty plunged over the line, making the final touchdown for Kirksville. The Mules scored their second marker by completing several passes against substitutes, of which Faurot had used many. The game ended just as Appleman was downed on the one foot line.

Fred Schwengels, Frank Ficke, John Ben Jones, Dr. C. H. McClure, Forest Neale

Interfraternity Council

Dr. C. H. McClure, Chairman

Frank Ficke, Sigma Tau Gamma Representative

Fred Schwengels, Phi Sigma Epsilon Representative

John Ben Jones, Sigma Tau Gamma Representative

Forest Neale, Phi Sigma Epsilon Representative

The Interfraternity Council, composed of representatives from each fraternity on the campus, is an organization to promote co-operation between the fraternities, and prevent the violation of rushing rules.

Fred Schwengels, Wray Rieger

Phi Sigma Epsilon

Fred Schwengels, President

Trusten McArtor, Vice-President

Forest Neale, Treasurer

Eugene Bartlett, Secretary

Clarence Pack, Sergeant-at-Arms

Phi Sigma Epsilon, a national Teachers College social fraternity, was organized at Kansas City, Mo., December 1927.

This chapter was first organized in the summer of 1925 as a local fraternity under the name of Sigma Delta Tau, and in 1927 it became affiliated with Phi Sigma Epsilon as Gamma Chapter, which is one of the now four active chapters.

Byron Cosby, Jr., Caroline Dunnington, Ruth Robinson, Robert Fair, Virginia Golden.

Dorothy McClure, Jesse Fair, Viola Gelbach, Mrs. Nettie Gresham, Herbert Hartford, Bess Jordan, Wendell Sears.

Mrs. Nellie Thurman, Alva Crow, Clifford Hoag, Fred Schwengels, Rosa Barnes, Ruth Hostler, Lewis Teter.

Grayce Miller, Lucille Hutchinson, Dorothy Benjamin, Ulysses Gramsch, Leland Vanlaningham, Frances Henderson, Niota Hounsom.

Mary Anderson, Cloy Whitney, Zelpha Barnett, Mildred Buchanan, Paul Chadwell, Dorothy Powell, Cordia Maddox.

Other Members: Claude Merideth, Dorothy Inbody, Mrs. Tennie Selby Burk, Beulah Ethal, Margaret Torreyson, Pauline Howerton, Carrie Downing, Mrs. Fraser, Forrest Green, William Reid, Mary Ann Gilbert, Margaret Rungee, Violet Raplee, Lola Cox, C. H. McClure, G. V. Burroughs, Lucy Simmons, Clara Clevenger, Catheryn Hudson.

Dorothy McClure, Mildred Carpenter, Florice Siegel, Nina Starbuck, James Ator, Fred, Schwengels.

Lucille Hutchinson, Trusten McArtor, Mary Frances Karle, Basil Kelley, Maurine Balance, Clayton Bigsby, Katherine Wood.