Albion College - Albionian Yearbook (Albion, MI)

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If A - .4 A if A- Published by and fbv' the STUDENTS of Albion, Miclzigan - :ga-12 V L- -If LEKWQ Q0 L11 li gm X f X Iv 16 5, 1: jfurelnurh he jliineteen ilaunhreh ants Uilnentpzjfuur Qlbiunian is the result uf an etturt to return the activities uf the rnllege pear. lambs inahequate that rerurh is ine realige, hut it in future pears the hunk map serine tu rerall more rlearlp Qlhinn Qllullege naps tnhen they are hut memo: ries, the hulume shall heme tulfilleh its IJIIIIIJDKLIZIIZIZII N -. To Bean iuohert williams who hp his genial lainoliness ot humor, his unoerstanoing of stuoent thought, his oepth of spmpathp, the sineeritp of his fllhristian lihingmhp his transeeno: ing things of little toorth ano regaro: ing rather eternal halues, in the short perioo of three pears has tuon the lobe ano respeet ot the stuoent hoop, ine oeoieate the Qlhionian of nineteen hunoreo ano ttnentpiour. Clllnntents Tllibe :faculty .... Qlihe Qilasses . . Gnhernment 3Buh1in:atinns . . Zltbleties jfueensies Beligiuus Qrganigatiuns . Qilnnserhaturp .... jfraternities, bneieties . Bepartmental Qllluhs . Q o 4 0 0 o 0 o 15 33 85 93 101 117 125 133 139 175 E I , 4 ! FL- QL, . of Drifted with snows and bomzd in glisten- ing ice, the river forms a picture as fair and 87lrC'llCl1lli1Zg 111- IJl1l,.Yl'07'i1Lg mid-winter as in the mild, fragrant days of May. On. sparkling mornings, when .mow banks are knee-lziglzl, and the fziilk-nosed 1711717131 peers 'lIlfI1llS'ff'i'ZJCljY from his hollow, groups of students hike 'cross country and Cl7'01l1l'd the bend, and blow great clouels of frosty breath, glafl fo be free of their books for a time. In the early dawn, when trees and under- bmslz- are jwowdered and bent with snow, the courageous i1'a'm11er is rewarded with a 'view such as lhls. A cold bright sun glints on the while fields-fhis makes splendid June reading -and a crow wheels and calls disconsalately ozferlzead .... Ami one morning, we re- member, we walked to Rockybottom and frost- ed om' ears on the way back, but it was a glorious day, and M 'iIady's cheeks were glowing. 'W' L -1 . , as-:z Y , mf ,Q M Y-,,,.,3:,u,,i it L rr, i - ,Hi mlm " "H f - ililifi STANLEY KRESGE GYMNASIUM O11 May 13, 1924 the first sod was broken on the site of this building to be erected at the extreme western end of the campus. The gym- nasium is the gift of- Sebastian S. Kresge, trustee of the college, and is named for his son, an Albion athlete who graduated in the class of 1923. n 1 I THE POTTER Fnnnniuc SAMUEL GOODRICH, A. M., D. D. .'1L'fll1g'f7I'C'.S'idCIIl of Albion College and Pr0Qfc'.f.s'0r of the English Bible. Phi Beta KZIDDHQ A. B., Hlesleyan University, Conn., 1890, A. M. University of Michi- gan, 18985 Yale University, Conn., 1898, University of Chicago, Summer Sessions, Univer- sity of Berlin, D. D., Defiance College, 19095 Assistant Instructor in Greek, Wesleyaii Uni- versity, Conn., 1891-92, Psi Upsilong Professor of the English Bible, Albion College since 18923 Present position since Izuiuary 21, 1924. 17 iz. SXNILEL DICKIE, AT. S., LL. D., President Emeritus of Albion- College. B. S., Albion College, 18725 M. S., Albion College, 18775 LL. D., Albion College, 19003 Superintendent of Schools at Hastings, Mich., 1873-773 Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Albion College, 1877-873 Chairman National Prohibition Convention, 18843 Prohibition Candidate for Governor of Mich- igan, 1886g Chairman National Prohibition Commit- tee, 1887-19005 Vice-Chairman since 19005 President of Albion College, 1901-215 Wfriter of numerous ar- ticles on prohibition. FRILDFRICK LUTZ, A. ill., Lili. D., Professor E-mcfrims of Modern Languages. A. B., Berea College, 18763 A. B., Harvard, 18783 A. Baldwin-NVallace College, 18795 studied at Je- na, Freiburg, Geneva, Munich and Marburg: Litt. D., Albion College, 19115 Member of the Harvard faculty until 1885, when he came to Albion College: thirty- live years as head of the Department of Modern Languages at Albion, Secretary of the Faculty for eighteen years, Formerly a member of the Modern Language Association, the Classical Association, and the Dante Societyg Author of "The Elementary Ger- man Readerf' "German Derivatives," Co-author of "English Etymologiesf' JOHN VV. LAIRD, Plz. B., D. D., LL. D., Ex-President of Albion College. 1 Ph. B., Syracuse University, 19095 D. D., Syracuse University, 19163 LL. D., Albion College, 1921: Au- thor of "The Role of the Educated Man," and nu- merous papers and addresses, Preacher at New Haven, New Yorlc, Baltirnoreg Phi Gamma Deltag President 1921-resignation, January 21, 1924. 18 ROBERT VVILLIAMS, A. B., D. D., Dean of the College, Pro- fessor of Philosoplzy. Delta Sigma Rho: A. B., 'Wesleyan University, Mid- dletown, Conn., 19113 D. D., Albion College, Albion, Mich., 19215 Registrar and Vice-President, Depart- ment of English, East Greenwich Academy, East Greenwich, R. I., Dean, Department of English and Classics, WVilliamsport Dickinson Seminary, VVi1- liamsport, Pa.g Present position since 1921. I'IELEN BARTON, A. M., Dean of Woman, .fl.v.coc'iafc Pro- fessor of Illatlzemafics. Phi Beta Kappa: A. B., Goucher College: A. M., Johns Hopkins Universityg Instructor at Salem Col- lege, VVinston-Salem, North Carolinag Instructor at VVellesley College, Mass.: Present position since 1921. EDXVIN Roscoe SLEIGHT, A. M., Professor of Mallimmzfirx. B. S., Albion College, 19013 A. M., 19025 Professor of Mathematics, Montevideo, Uruguay, South Amer- ica, 1902-04, Michigan Military Academy, 1904-063 Carthage College, Illinois. 1906-08: Alpha Tau Omega, Present position since 1908. 19 PHIL HzXIi0LD HEMBDT, .-1. M., Ph. D., Professor of Eng- lish Lcmguczge and Litorafm'e. Phi Beta Kappag Delta Sigma Rho, A. B. New York University, 1901, A. M., 1904, Ph. D., 1915, Principal High School, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., 1901-053 Normal School, Superior, VVis., 1905-13, Author of "Home English and School English," "Irish Life in Irish Fiction," "The Influence of the Royal Society on English Style," Phi Gamma Delta, Present position since 1913. ARTHUI! HENRY HARRO1', Plz. D., Professor of Latin, and G1 'cck Languages and L-iteraturc. Phi Beta Kappag A. B., Ohio NVesleyan University, 1894, A. M., 18963 A. M., Harvard University, Mass., 19035 Ph. D., Boston University, 1905, Vice-Presi- dent and Professor of Latin and Greek, Union Col- lege, 1894-95, same at Missouri Wesleyan College, 1896-97, Acting Assistant Professor of Greek at YVesleyan University, Connecticut, 1905, Professor of Latin, University of Denver, 1905-135 Registrar and Instructor of Latin and Greek, Allegheny College, 1913-15: Author of "College Training", "Fraternity Scholarship", "lfVhat the College and University Ought to Do for the Student in Latin", "Latin and Greek as First Aids in the Study of Psychology", "The Story of Ammi Bradford I-Iyde"g Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Present position since 1915. ARTHUR MERTON CHICKERING, M. S., Profe.v.ror of Biology and Geology. Sigma Xig Ph. B., Sheffield Scientific School of Yale University, 1913i M. S., University of Wiscoiisiii, 1916, Further graduate work at the University of Michigan, Summer Sessions, 1919-223 Instructor in Biology, Beloit College, Wis., 1913-18: Instructor in Zoology at University of Michigan, 1921-22, Papers in Cytologg Member of the A. A. A. S.: Member of the American Microscopical Society: Member of the American Nature Association: Fellow of the American Geographic Society, Member of the Mich- igan Academy of Science, Vice-President, Zoology Section, 1919-205 Present position since 1918. 20 Dmrn LINDSAY RANDALL,IP1I. D., Professor of Clwmistry. Sigma Xi, A. B., Yale University, Connecticut, 1904, A. M., Yale University, Connecticut, 1905, Ph. D., 1907, Instructor in Chemistry, New Hampshire State College, 1907-10, Instructor in Chemistry, Univer- sity of New 'I-Iampshire, Professor of Chemistry and Faculty Secretary, Baker University, Kansas, 1910-18, Associate Professor of Chemistry, 'Wes- leyan University, Connecticut, 1918-19, Member of the American Chemical Society, Chairman of the Michigan Agricultural College Section of the Amer- ican Chemical Society, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Present position since 1919. ALBEIQT JOHNSTON IWCCULLOCH, Plz. D., Profesvor of I11.V1i0l'3'. A. B., University of Missouri, 1894, A. M., 1895, Ph. D., University of Denver, 1905, Columbia Uni- versity, 1914, Instructor in History, University of Missouri, 1894-95, Professor of History, South- western College, Kansas, 1910-19, Professor of His- tory, North East Missouri Teachers' College, 1919, Professor of History, Morningside College, Iowa, 1923, Author of "The Loan Office Experimeiit in Missouri", Pi Kappa Delta, Present position since 1919. DoNALn MoNRol: G1LisERT, Plz. D., Professor of Modern Lalzgzzages. Phi Beta Kappa, Ph. B., X1Vesleyan University, Con- necticut, 1908, Certificat d'etudes Francaises, Uni- versity of Paris, 1910, A. M., West Virginia Uni- versity, 1917, Ph. D., University of Vtfisconsin, 1920, Instructor in French, Northwestern University, Ill., 1909-10, Instructor of English, Corozal, Porto Rico, 1908-09, Supervising Principal, Corozal and Humacao, Porto Rico, 1911-14, Instructor in English and French, Instituto Nacional, Panama, 1914-15, In- structor in Romance Languages, WV est Virginia Uni- versity, 1915-18, Graduate Wfork and assistant in Romance Languages, University of VVisconsin, 1919- 20, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Present position since 1920. 21 Cr.rm:NT EUGENE Roon, Ph. M., Professor of Physics, Ph. B,, Albion College, 1894, Ph, M., 18973 Instructor in Astronomy and Physics, Albion' College, 1895-974 Fellowship in Astronomy, University of Chicago, 1897-99: Instructor in Mathematics and Astronomy, Beloit College, W'is., 1899-1901, Professor of Mathe- matics and Physics, Carthage College, Ill., 1901-O33 Instructor in Physics, Michigan College of Mines, 1903-15, Assistant Professor, 1915-20: Head of De- partment of Physics, VV'estern State College of Colo- rado, Summer session, 1923, Present position since 1920. I-IEARY LEE EWBANK, A. B., A.x'.vi.v!az1f Professor of Public Speak-ing. Phi Beta Kappag Delta Sigma Rllog Pi Delta Ep- silon: A. B., Ohio VVesleyan, 19173 Instructor in Public Speaking, High School, Delaware, Ohio, 1916- 17: Graduate School at University of Michigan Sum- mer Sessions, 1921-235 Instructor in English, Albion College, 1917-18, Assistant Professor of Public Speaking, Albion College, 1918-215 Assistant Pro- fessor of Public Speaking, Michigan State Normal College, Summer Session, 1923, Chi Phig Head of Department of Public Speaking since 1922. 1' RAAK WESLEX' SHULTIS, A. M., Professor of Business fldministrafioii. A. B.. State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 19085 A. M., State Teachers College, Greeley, Col., 19143 Instructor at Greeley, Coloradog Present po- sition since 1922. 22 WILLIAM WHITCOMB WHITEHOUSI-:, A. M., B. D., Thi. D., P1 ofvssor of Economics cmd Sociology. Member of American Social Society, M. A., Law- rence College, 1916, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, l919g Th. D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1922, Present position since 1922. KAFTIELEEN BLACFILY, Ph. B., Head of Dcjvarlmeizt of Home .EC07li077lIC.l'. Ph. B., University' of Chicago, 19199 Instructor at Shorter College, Rome, Georgia, 1913-14-5 High School, Hillsboro, Ohio, 1914-16, High School, Van VVert, Ohio, 1916-18, College of Emporia, Kansas, 1919-22, Head of Department, Albion College, 1922- resignation second semester. ORPHx ORR1NnA ARNQLD, A. B., Dircrior of the Depart- ment of Home Ecolz-omics. A, B., Albion College, 1921g Thomas Normal Certi- hcate, 19135 Head of the Homebliconomics Depart- ment, Thomas Normal School, Detroit, for six yearsg Teacher of Home Economics and other subjects in public schools for nine yearsg Founder of the Home Economics Department, Albion College, 19175 Re- signed, 19225 Resumed position, second semester, 1924. 23 Tnowms MILTON CARTER, Plz. D., B. D., Pr0fv.v.mr of Ed- zzcafzorza. Phi Delta Kappa, A. B., Illinois XVesleyan Univer- sity, 1914, B. D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 19175 A. M., Northwestern University, 19215 Ph. D., Uni- versity of Chicago, 19235 Student Director at Ham- line University, 1919-20g Member of the National Education Association, Member of the National Re- ligious Associationg Present position since 1923. HAROI.D OGDEN VVHITE, A. M., Associate Professor of Eng- lish and Instructor in J01H'71UIZS17L. Sigma Delta Chig A. B., Southwestern College, Kan- sas, 19185 A. M., Harvard University, 19203 Graduate School, University of VVisconsin, Summer Term, 19203 Graduate School of Arts and Literature, Uni- versity of Chicago, Summer Quarter, 19215 Alpha Tau Omegag Present position since 1920. VERNON ALTON Moonv, Plz. D., Associate Professor of Hisfory and I11,sf1'11ct01' in Economics. A. B., Meridian College, 19125 A. M., Tulane Uni- versity, 19133 Ph. D., University of Michigan, 19245 Fellowship in History, University of Michigan, 1914- 155 Head of the Department of History and Eco- nomics, State Normal, Murfreesboro, Tenn., 1919-225 Lectures in History, Battle Creek College, 1923-24, Member of the American Historical Association, Present position since 1922. 24 MARY WELLES CLAPP, A. M., Associate Professor of the English Bible. I A. B., Mt. Holyoke, 19203 A. M., Drew Theological Seminary, 19235 Diploma in Theology, Oxford Uni- versity, England, 19225 Teacher in High School, Middletown, Conn., Author of "That Book of Ems"5 Present position since 1924. CL KRENCE NIERTOUN VVEBSTER, A. M., IlISll'1lClUI' in English. A. B., Clark University. 19155 Harvard Summer School, 19155 A. M., University oi Michigan, 19165 Certilicat d'etucle, Sorbonne, University of Paris, 19195 Instructor at University of Michigan, 1919-205 Instructor at University of Denver, 1920-223 Lec- tures in English, Battle Creek College, 1923-24: Member of the Modern Language Associationg Lambda Chi Alphag Present position since 1922. WIIBUIQ XV1L1.tAM DIEHL, B. S., B. D., D. D., Leer-zzrm' in Aural Sociology, Pnsfm' of the local 111, E. Clzurcli. Michigan Agricultural College, 18875 Garrett Biblical Institute, 1891, Postgraduate Student, University of Berlin, 18933 Chicago Theological Seminary, 18955 Member of the Rock River Conference, 1891-1917: D. D., Albion College, 19205 Member of the Michigan Conference, 1917-235 Present position since 1920. 25 JOHN FLETCHER MILLER, Pd. B., B. P. E., lmtrzictor of Physical Education. Pd. B., Missouri State Teachers' College, 19093 B. P. E., Y. M. C. A. College, Springfield, Mass., 19165 Instructor at Kemper Military Academy, 1910-145 University of Missouri, 1916-215 Kappa Alphag Present position since 1921. ROSL BALL, B. S., Librariazi and Inslrzzclor in Library lllcihods. B. S., Albion College, 1896, Chautauqua Library School, 19223 Member of the American Library As- sociation: Present position since 1905. 1 LORPNCE SWISHER, A. M., Inslrucfor in- English. and Pub- Speuking. ' A. B., Ohio Wesleyan University, Ohio Wesleyan School of Oratoryg Sargent's Dramatic School, New Yorkg University of Chicago, A. M., Ohio State University, Columbia Universityg Instructor at Buena Vista College, Oxford College, Author "Costumes and Stage Properties of the Early Popular Drama," Three One-Act Playsg Member of the American As- sociation of University Womeng Theta Upsilong Present position since 1921. 26 SELYIA SOPIHA ICONIL 1 Ill 111911115101 zu Illodcnz Lan qunqm A B 'md A 'XI from Umxerslty ot VVISCOIISHI Graduate worl-. Umversny of Chtcago Present po smon smce 1921 Lhox ARTHUR Sums B 5 E Instzuctor 111 the Depazf men! of lllatlzvalzzzfzcs s1t1on slnce 1921 Aumznx Kmxxon XJVIITJER 1 M Inzvhuctor 111, Enghsh A B Alblon College 1918 A NI COlUl11lJIlU11l versltv 1921 Instructor at Lxbertyvllle IlllllO1S Grifluate School Dmverslty of Chlcaao Summer Sessxon 1923 Delta G'1mm1 Present posmon smce 927 27 A . "iv :J ll, ' ,I ., It I , . ,' I f . - . . . . 1' . ' f ' ' ' ' 3 ,J . . . 3 - . , Y - ' .4 . . , ' .- 1 .,. . . ., . 1 . B. S. E., University of Michigan, 19203 Present po- . r . ' f v . x - -' ' 41- V' - . . , . . ., U f . . ., ' , 3 . lf ., 'z - -l S ' ' 1 2 , . . . U , c 3 7 , Q . f 2 3 1 ... ANNIE GILMIOUR DEAN, Instructor in the Department of Home Econamrics. Instructor at Ithaca, Michigaug Present position since 1922. Dzxvm POTTER, M. S., Inxfrmrfor in Biology, B. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 19165 M. S., Massachusetts Agricultural College, 19235 Lab- oratory assistant, Botany Department, Massachusetts Agricultural College, 1921-233 Present position since 1923. VINCENT CECIL HALL, AI. S, Instructor in Plzysics, Sigma Xig A. B., Iowa State Teachers College, 19223 M. S., State University of Iowa, 19233 Member of the American Physical Societyg Gamma Alpha, Pres- ent position since 1923. , 28 HELEN BIARIE BULL, A. M., Il1.SfI'lICf0l' in Clzcvizivlry. Iota Sigma Pig A. B., Gouclier College, Maryland, 19205 A. M., University of Illinois, 1923, Instructor in Chemistry, Baldwin-VVallace College, 1920-22, Instructor in Chemistry, University of Illinois, 1922- 23, Member of the American Chemical Society, Present position since 1923. CYNTHIA VIOLETTE STARR, A. B., Invslmclor in .7ifl,0GiC'7'1l4 Lmigizmges. Phi Beta Kappa, A. B., University of Missouri, 1921, Instructor in Modern Languages at University of Missouri and Lindenwoocl College 5 Present po- sition since 1923. STANLEY BARNUM NILIiS, B. D., fl. M., Sl'-ndenrf Pastor, Ivzsfructor 1171- Old Testaiiienf. ' Delta Sigma Rliog A. B., Albion College, 19183 B. D.. Garrett Biblical Institute, 19235 A. M., Northwestern University, 1923g Delta Sigma Phi, Present position since 1923. 29 EATPIEL NIARTIN, A. ZW., Assistant Librarian. A. B., Albion College, 19085 A. M., Albion College 19145 Assistant Librarian at Albion College, 1908-09 Teacher of Greek and Latin, Flint High School 1909-13, 1915-173 Present position since 1920. LOTTA lNfIATz Rooms, A. B., Assislam' in Biology. A. B., Albion College, 1923. ROBERT BRUCE STEXVART, A. B., Bus-inc's.v Secretary of the College. - Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Rho, Artusg A. B., University of VVisconsing Alpha Chi Rho, Present position since 1923. 30 1 REXFORD DAVIS COLBURN, B. M., Director of the C0111- .vervaiorgn B. M., Syracuse Univcrsityg Teacher at Jamestown College, Jamestown, North Dakotag State Normal School, Indiana, Pennsylvaniag Pomona College, Cal remont, Californiag McKendree College, Lebanon Illinoisg Phi Mu Alphzrp Present position since 1923 CLARISSA DICKIE-STEWART, 1IlSfl"HLifUl' in Piano and Normal Piano Jlfcfliods. Albion Conservatoryg Detroit Conservatoryg Per- sonal Instruction under Dr. VVilliam Mason of New- York, VV. C. Seebaeck of Chicago, Rafael Joseffy of New Yorkg Summers of 1920 and 1922 in the Musfc School of Northwestern University: Special Course in Normal Methods of Pianog Josef Lhevinne, Rus sian Pianist, Teaching under Otto Sand and F. W Chase in Albion College Conservatoryg Private teaching in Battle Creek, Michigang Present position since 1920. FLORENCE Sxrirn COLBURN, B. M., I-Imd of Il:-c Dcl1m'luzmI of Voice. B. M., Syracuse Universityg teacher at Jamestown College, Jamestown, North Dakotag Teachers' Col lege, Syracuse Universityg McKendree College, Leba- non, Illinoisg Present position since 1923. 31 CHA1u,oT'rE JULIA Ruizcoisu, Professor of Violin. First Prize with Distinction, Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, Belgiumg Medaille de la Reine Elisabeth de Belgique, Royal Conservatory, Brussels, Belgium, Assistant to Cesar Thomson, 1900-135 Head of Violin Department, Institut des Hautes Etudes, Brussels, 1908-135 Head of Violin Department, Oberlin Con-- servatory, Ohio, 1913-145 Head of Violin Department, Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C., 1915-195 Director of Music Department, Meredith College, 1917-193 Director of St. Iohn's Church Choir, Fayetteville, N. C., 1919-233 Composer of church Cantatas, etc.g Present position since 1923. I' DUDLEIGH VERNIJIQ, Insiriictor in Organ.. Teacher at Bay View Summer University, teacher of organ, piano, theory, Albion College, 1917-185 Organist, First Methodist Church, Iacksong studio, piano and organ, Iacksong Composer of "The Fellow- ship Song of Sigma Chi", 'tThe Sweetheart of Sigma Chi", etc., Sigma Chig Present position since 1923. MINNIE FORBES NASH, A. B., Instr'-zictoz' in Violin and Harmony. A. B., Meredith College, Raleigh, N. C., 1913, In- structor in violin and harmony at Meredith Collegeg Present position since 1924. 32 SENIORS we V my lv V l'f! - . 1 I LOCAL SENIOR I-IONORARY SCHOLASTIC FRATERNITY BLAIR BENJAMIN RAGAN ELLIOTT VV H IzleI.ER M CK EA N WH EATON C. PHILLIPS - SLEIGI-IT 35 MAIQY BACHELOR .... Albion, llifich Stockbridge High School. Mathematics Club, 3, 4. ' E. 81 A. Oratorical Committee, 4. Oratorical Contest, 3rd Place, 4. STANLEY L. BENJAMIN . Albion, Mich. Constantine High School. Zetalethian. Freshman Debate Alternate. Honor Roll, 2, 3. Oxford Club, 1, 2. President, 2. Classical Club, 2, 3, 4. President, 3. Mathematics Club, 4. Phi Gamma. ELIZABETH BLAIR . . . Albion, Ilcfich. Albion High School. Delta Gamma. Student Senate. Secretary, 3. Vice-President, 4. Won1en's League. Vice-President, 4. Home Economics Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 4. Phi Gamma. VERONA BUTZER . . . .".lIi1i0lb,1,lfIft7lL. Hart High School. Corinthian. Philharmonic, 2, 3. Student Senate, 3. Publications Council, 3. Outing Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 4. Political Science Club, 4. Home Service Band, 4. Histrionic Club, 4. HELEN MAY CAMBURN Stockbridge, Jlflich. Clio High School. ' Alpha Xi Delta. Basketball, 1. Philharmonic, '1, 2,1 3, 4. St. Cecilia, 4. Chemistry Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President, 1, 3. Secretary-Treasurer, 2. A Mathematics Club 3, 4. Presser Scholarship, 3, 4. ERIXEST D CARMIENT Elkhazt ll Elkhirt Hxgh School Delta Tau Delta Purdue Umversxtv 1 DePaul Umverslty 2 Oratorncal Comm1ttce 3 LESTER CHANIBEMAIN C a vso polls' Mlclz Concord Hlgh School Physlcal Research Club 3 4 Presldent 4 Mathematlcs Club 3 4 RALPH H CHRYSLER Dctlozi M1Cl1 Northwestern H1gh School Sxgma Nu Ph1ll1arn1omc 1 2 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Quartet 1 2 3 4 Soclal Sczeuce Club 3 4 Polxtmcal Scxence Club 2 3 4 Buzz Aclcl Councll 4 Presxdent 4 RUTH G DMEY fackson Mzclz I'1cl son I-Ilgh School Alpha C111 Omega Ph1ll1armox11c 1 Boosters Club 3 4 Secretary 4 SYBIL L DAVIDSON Bafllc Czeck Mm! Battle Creek H1 h School E 81 A Y XV C A Cabmet 4 Isabelh fhoburn 4 Pres1dent 4 Publzcatxons Councxl 3 4 Secretary 4 WOIUEIIS Debate 3 Booste1s Club 4 T1t1an Tmts 3 Mathematms Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Y ' 1' I-rl , , , . . , . K ' u .-! ' . , n ., ' ' . A 1' . . x, '. l !'J ' .' ' Y Y ' . 1 v 'I "J '- ! 3 ' . Y ! J ! ' Solo1st, 1, 2, 3, 4. . '3 1 1 1 - .. . ' ll' Y . 5 Y ll' , . . , . . ' . . . . , ' ' L C . 1 , l ! I ' . , ' . . " , L . g - . '. . . ' , . 'c , . 4 n ' . 1 I Y ' I , . , . .7 ' , . . , A J I ! ' , . ETHEI. DEAN . .... Albion, Mich. Albion High School. Delta Gamma. University of Illinois, 2. Philharmonic, 1, 3. Orchestra, 1, 3, 4. Class Assistant Treasurer, 4. I. MAIQION DEVINNEY . Holland, Mich. Big Rapids High School. Zetalethian. Ferris Institute, 1. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4. Varsity Debate, 4. Political Science, 2, 3, 4. President, 4. Oxford Club, 2, 3, 4. President, 4. . RUTH E. DIEHI .... Albion, ill-ich. Albion 'High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Northwestern University, 3. Freshman Vice-President. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, Z. Philharmonic, l, 2. St. Cecilia, 1, 2. Boosters' Club, 4. , Campfire, 1. Contributors' Club, 4. Secretary-Treasurer, 4. WII.BUR VV. Diem .... Albion, Mich. Albion High School. Sigma Chi. ' Delta Sigma Rho. Contributors' Club, 3, 4. Freshman Debate. Varsity Debate, 3, 4. Publications Council, 3, 4. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Secretary, 3. Treasurer, 4. Senior President. IVIARGARET M. DRAKE . Brcclzenr-irlge, Mich. Alma High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4. junior Vice-President. Pan-Hellenic, 3, 4. VVomen's League, 4. President, 4. Pleiad Staff, 2. Albionian Staff, 3. Boosters' Club, 3, 4. Outing Club, 3, 4. Biology Club, 2, 3, 4. Secretary, 2. Vice-President, 3. President, 4. Alternate Candidate for University of Michigan Scholarship. Mildred Chappell Memorial Cup. Norm G. Durrizv . . Ch.m'loIte, Mich Alma High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Freshman Secretary. Outing Club, 3, 4. Classical Club, 3, 4. Lvnm M. Enwixuns . pl7US11'il1fgf0llf, Mich New Trier High School. Delta Gamma. A Delta Sigma Rho. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4. Philharmonic, 1, 2, 3. St. Cecilia, 3. Pan-Hellenic, 2, 3, 4. W'omen's League, 4. Secretary, 4. Pleiad Staff, 4. VVomen's Debate, 2. Oratorical Committee, 4. Contributors' Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 3. Vice-President, 4. Histrionic Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 4. BRUCE R. ELLIOTT . . . Pam'iac,Mich Pontiac High School: Zetalethian. Philharmonic, l, 2, 3. Glee Club, 2, 3, 4. Quartet, 2. PAUL A. ELLIOTT . . . Lmisiizg, Mich ELV Muskegon High School. Sigma Nu. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3, 4. Philharmonic, 1. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4. Manager, 4. Quartet, 4. Pleiad Staff. 2, 3, 4. Assistant Business Manager, 2. Business Manager, 3. Editor-in-Chief, 4. Freshman Debate. Titian Tints, 3. President, 3. Contributors' Club, 3, 4. French Club, 2. Phi Gamma. University of Michigan Scholarship. IN C. FINKBIQINER . Miririlrmillc, Midi. Midclleville High School. E. 81 A. Philharmonic, l. German Club, 4. Oxford Club, l, 2, 3, 4. President, 3. DAN F. FISHER . . . ,. Uriah, llffo Urich High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Ceantizll State Teachers' College, 1, 2 Football, 4. - Basketball, 4. Baseball, 4. YVAYNE H. FLEENOR . Cass City, Mich. Cass City High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Iunior President. Albionian Art Editor, 3. Boosters' Club, 3, 4. President, 4. Contributors Club, 3, 4. President, 4. MRS. ETHEL FOWLER . . Albion, Mich. Stockbridge High School. VERNE A. FULLER . . -Dluslaegon, Mich. Muskegon High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Philharmonic, 1, 2. Publications Council, 3, 4. Biology Club, 2, 3, 4. Secretary, 3. Vice-President, 4. Spanish Club, 1, 2, 3. LEIGH H. HAGLE . . . Midland, Mich. Midland High School. Mt. Pleasant Normal, 1, 2. Student Volunteer Baud. Oxford Club. Biology Club. American Microscopical Society. American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. Minnow L. HEATHCOCK . Ironwood, Mich. Ironwood High School. E. Sz A. Philharmonic, 1, 2, 3. Campfire, 2, 3. President, 3. . Outing Club, 3, 4. Contributors' Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 4. LEROY J. Hess .... I-Iomcr, Mich. Homer High School. Delta Sigma Phi. ' Junior Treasurer. Inter-Fraternity Council, 4. Classical Club, 3, 4. Social Science Club, 3, 4. Oxford Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Pleiad Staff, 4. LYNUS W. F. HEYDON . Coldwater, Mich ' Quincy High School. Sigma Chi. Freshman Debate. Histrionic Club, 3, 4. Albionian Associate Editor, 3. Chamber of Commerce, 4. Band, 3, 4. VVILLIAM S. HIBIXARD . . . Flint, Mich Flint High School. Sigma Chi. Track, 1. ' Philharmonic, l, 2, 3. Band, l, 2. Urchestra, 1. Co-Operative Board of Control, 3, 4. Albionian Business Manager, 3. Chamber of Commerce, 4. Education Club, 4. Boosters' Club, 3: ARTHUR I. Honnlcom. . Maiiistee, Mich Manistee High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3. Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4. Biology Club, 2, 3. Political Science Club, 2, 3, 4. Chamber of Commerce, 4. Buzz Add Council, 4. Student Volunteers, 1, 2, 3, 4. IQLVA D. HORNKOHL . North Brrmzch, M'ich North Branch High School. Clionian. Pan-Hellenic, 3. Student Senate, 3. Camplire, 1, Z. Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4. Mathematics Flzfb. 2. 3. 4. Student Volunteers, 1, 2, 3, 4. DOROTHY M. I-1os'rcT1.l:R . Sf. Jolms, Mich St. Johns High School. Kappa Delta. ' Philharmonic, Z, 3. Pan-Hellenic, 3, 4. Student Senate, 3. lrVon1en's League, 4. Treasurer, 4. Outing Club, 3, 4. Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. President, 4. KATHERYN A. Howlxkn . Tekazzslza, Mich Tekonsha High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Philharmonic, 1. Orchestra, 1. Classical Club, 2, 3, 4. French Club, 2, 3, 4. Social Science Club, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer, 4. MRS. CARRIE HONVLETT . . Albion-, llificlzi Lapeer High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Ypsilanti Normal, 1. French Club, 2, 3, 4. HAZEL G. IREY . . Central Lake, Mich' Central Lake High School. Bronson Hospital Training School, '21 E. 8: A. Campfire, 1, 2. V Home Service Band, 2, 3. Student Volunteers, l,-4. St. Cecilia, 1, 2, 3. Philharmonic, 1, 2. 3. IVIARY IQATHERYN JACOBS . Albion, Mich Albion High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Philharmonic, 1, 2. RALPH A. KEISER . . SI. Johns, Mich St. Johns High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Student Senate, 2. Publications Council, 2. Philharmonic, 1, 2. Education Club, 4. FREDERICK D. KING . . . Albion, Mich Albion High School. I Delta Tau Delta. ' Class Treasurer, 4. Albioniau Business Staff, 3. French Club, 3, 4. Education Club, 4. J. ALLEN LAMPMAN . . . Clare, Mich Clare High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4. - Albiouian Business Staff, 3. Social Science Club, 3, 4. Chamber of Commerce, 4. Buzz Add Council, 4. ROGER C. LEWIS .... Albion., Mich Albion High School. Sigma Nu. Chemical Club, 3, 4. French Club. 4. CARL A. LORDAHL . 4. . HoIIand,Mich. Holland High School. Hope College, 1, 2. e E. 8: A. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 4. Oxford Club, 3, 4. President, 4. Baseball, 3. GEORGE K. MCCALL . . . Ithaca, Mich. Ithaca High School. Sigma Nu. Band, 1, 2, 3. Football, 1. Pleiad Staff, 4. MAURICE D. NICKISAN . Wa1c1'vIief, Mich. Watervliet High School. Zetalethian. Philharmonic, 1, 2, 3. Albionian Staff, 3. Debate Alternate, 3. Oxford Club. 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice-President, 2. Secretary, 3. Social Science Club, 4. Phi Gamma. Classical Club, 2. MAX VVILLIAM L'lCKONE . Jackson, Mich. Jackson High School. Sigma Chi. Class President, 3. Student Senate President, 3. Athletic Board of Control, 4. Pleiad Staff, 3. Men's Oratorical Contest, 3rd Place, 3 Men's Oratorical Contest, 2nd Place, 4 Sillimzm Oratorical Contest, lst Place Boosters' Club, 3. CLYDE BEVERLY NIARSH . illarquette, Mich. Romeo High School. Sigma Nu. Philharmonic, 1, 2, 3. Glee Club, 4. ' Band, 1, 2, 3. , Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. Pleiad Staff, 3, 4. Assistant Business Manager, 3. Music Critic, 4. French Club, 1. Spanish Club, 2. Chemical Club, 2, 3, 4. Education Club, 4. W. VERNON MAYES . CGJZVOIL City, .Mich Carson City High School. Corinthian. HAROLD S. MITCHELL . . Lapeer, Mich Lapeer High School. Chemical Club. RUTH Momzoiz . . . Piffsfoa-d, Mich Hudson High School. Kappa Delta. French Club, 2, 3. Social Science Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 3. Commerce Club, 4. Secretary, 4. VVALTER L. Moom: . . . Harlan, Mich Mesick High School. E. Sz A. President, 4. Student Senate, 4. - Mathematics Club, 3, 4. President, 4. French Club, 3, 4. German Club, 4. Vice-President, 4. Physical Research Club, 3, 4. President, 4. Louise E. Momzuouse . . AlIrio11,,llLficl1. Albion High School. E. 81 A. Political Science Club. 3, 4. Home Service Band, 2, 3, 4. Treasurer, 4. LILLIAN MOYNI-:s . . . Detroit, Mich Northern High School. Moravian College for VVomen, 1. Alpha Xi Delta. VVomen's Debate, 3, 4. Student Senate, 3, 4. Treasurer, 4. French Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 4. Oratorical Association, 3, 4. Outing Club, 3. VVomen's League, 4. GEORGE 'W. A-TUNFORD . Bad Axe, Mich Bad 'Axe High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Pleiad Staff, 1, 2, 3, 4. Cartoonist, 1. Reporter, 2. Special Feature, 3, 4. Contributors' Club, 3, 4. President, 4. MILDREIJ M. OATLEV . . Mcsick, Mich. Mesick High School. Clionian. Home Economics Club, 3, 4. Vice-President, 4. Home Service Band. EVELYN M. PALMATIER . Bangor, Illicit-. Climax High School. Westeril State Normal. Clionian. Y. WV. C. A. Cabinet, 4. Philharmonic, 2. Mathematics Club, 3, 4. MAY PEARCE ...... Flint, Mich Leesburg CFla.Q High School. Detroit Junior College. Pontiac Junior College. Delta Gamma. Philharmonic, 3. St. Cecilia, 3. Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4. President, 4. CHARLES S. PELLOXV . . . Dcl1'oif,M-ich Northwestern High School. Sigma Chi. Band, 1. Inter-Fraternity Council, 2, 3. Secretary. 3. CLARK H. PHILLIPS . . Decleor, Marlette High School. Alpha Tau Omega. "A" Club. Baseball, 1, 2. 3, 4. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 3, 4. President, 4. Publications Council. 4. Oxford Club, 1, 2, 3. Vice-President, 3. Phi Gamma. HORACE G. PHILLIPS . Vulcan High School. Sigma Nu. "A" Club. Track, 1, 4. Sophomore Presideht. Inter-Fraternity Council. 3, 4. Student Senate, 2, 3. . Vulcan, Mich Illirlz - Co-Operative Book Store Manager 4 Assistant Manager, 2. 3. Boosters' Club, 2, 3. Classical Club, 2. Chamber of Commerce, 4. Buzz Add Council, 4. XVILLIAM 1hf1.PLLilfB . . . Albion, Albion High School. Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 4. VVALTER QUANT . . CharIr'1foi.1f, Eaton Rapids High School, Sigma Chi. 5 Blick lllicli JEAN ELDRED RAGAN . Traverse City, M-ich. Traverse City High School. Kappa Delta. Senior Secretary. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, 4. Philharmonic, 1, Z, 3. St. Cecilia, 1. Freshman Debate. Boosters' Club, 3, 4. Phi Gamma. CLEON C. RICHTR-LEYER . . Albion, Mich. Albion High School. Philharmonic, 1. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. Mathematics Club, 3, 4. President, 4. Loruus IWCERRELL RUSSELL . Napolean, lllich. Napoleon and Jackson High Schools. Zetalethian. Philharmonic, 1, 2. Student Senate, 4. Albionian Staff, 3, 4. Business Manager, 4. Classical Club, 4. President, 4. Social Science Club, 4. President, 4. Chamber of Commerce, 4. President, 4. Buzz Add Council, 4. Vice-President, 4. ' Spanish Club. LEROY I. SCHNELI. . Battle Creek, Mich. Battle Creek High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Mathematics Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Oxford Club, 3, 4. LEONARD P. SCFFULTZ . . Albion, Mich Albion High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Philharmonic, 1, 2, 3. String Quartet, 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. Chemical Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Biological Club, 2, 3, 4. German Club, 2, 3, 4. American Microscopical Society, 3, 4. E11-LVN G SCOTT Coloma Mzch Coloma H1 h School Clloman Y W' C A Cabmet 4 Pau Hellemc 3 4 Student Semte 4 Wfomens League 4 1Vl3tllGlTl2llZlCG Club 2 3 4 Vxce P1es1de11t 4 Secretary 4 Norum G SLLICHT Album Mtch Albmon H1 h School Alpha C111 Omega l'1eshma11 Baslcetlnll Y 'W C A C'1b111et '7 Treasurer 4 Plnlhalmomc l St Cec1l1a 3 4 Student Semte 4 Alb1o111au Staff 4 M1fllClU3tlCS Club Z Vxce Pres1cle11t 3 Secretar 4 Prcsldent 4 P111 Gammi Pmhellcmc Cup G XVILLIANI SPANFNBERG Raclfold Mrclz Rockford Hlgll School Slglllil Nu Football 1 2 3 4 T 1ck 1 2 3 4 C'1pta1n 3 4 A Club Rossru. 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Pleiad Staff, 4. NIERTON LEROY STEVENS . . Flint, Mich. Flint High School. Zetalethian. F. VVENDELL TAMBLYN . Detroit, Mich Calumet High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Freshman President. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball, 1, 4. Acting-captain, 4. Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain, 4. "A" Club. Inter-Fraternity Council, 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer, 4. JESSE MARTIN TANIW . . Flint, Mich. Flint High School. Sigma Chi. - - Varsity Track, 2, 3, 4. Manager Lecture Course, 3. "A" Club. EZRA BYRON THOMAS .n . Albion, Mich Kent City High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Glee Club, Z, 3, 4. Philharmonic, 2. Political Science Club, 2, 3, 4. President, 4. MARJORIE THOMPSON . . Albion., Mich Albion High School. Delta Gamma. Contributors' Club, 2, 3, 4. Pleiad Staff, 1, 4. Albionian Staff, 4. CA1'H1:ruNi: E, URCH . Bay Cify, Mich Bay City Eastern High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Tennis, 2, 3, 4. Sophomore Secretary. Senior Vice-President. Philharmonic, 1. WOmeu's League, 4. Publications Conueil, 3, 4. Outing Club, 3, 4. Social Science Club, 3, 4. Secretary, 4. GEORGE H. WELLS . . . Larisi-ng, Midi Lapeer High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Pleiacl Staff, 3, 4. Albionian Staff. Biology Club, 3, 4. HAROLD F. WESTON . Bvzwim Springs, Midi Coleman High School. E. Sz A. Philharmonic, 1, 2, 3. Oxford Club, 1, 2, 3. Biological Club, 2, 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer, 3, 4. Student Volunteers, 1, 2. RUTH E. WHEATON . Cliclroygcm, Mich Cheboygan High School. E. Sz A. Philharmonic, 2. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3. Women's League, 4. Contributors' Club, 3, 4. Home Service Band, 2, 3. President, Z, 3. Phi Gamma. GoRnoN B. WHEELER . St. Joseph, Mich. Big Rapids High School. Alpha Tau Omega. E. Sz A., 1, 2. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1, 2, 3, 4. Philharmonic, 1, 2. Student Senate, 3. Treasurer. Co-Op. Board of Control, 2, 3, 4. Publications Council, 3. Mathematics Club, 2, 3, 4. President, 3. A Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4. V, Secretary-Treasurer, 2. President, 4. Phi Gamma. BERNICE WRIGHT . . . Holland, M-ich. Holland High School. Hope College, 1, 2, 3. Outing Club, 4. E. ELIZABETH YOUNG . . Albion, Mich. Albion High School. Delta Gamma. Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3. President, 4. Philharmonic, 1, 2, 3. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3. String Quartet, 1, 2, 3. Isabella Thoburn. President, 3. Home Economics Club, 2, 3, 4. HOWVARD H. FULLER . Fife Lake, Mich. Kalkaska High School. Philharmonic, 3. Political Science Club, 3, 4. Classical Club, 2. Student Volunteers, 2, 3, 4. Oxford Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD G. GLASCOFF . . Albion., Mich Albion High School. Delta Tau Delta. "A" Club. Football, 2. Baseball, 2, 3. V Inter-Fraternity Council, 3. President, 3. Student Senate, 4. I Publications Council, 3. Tennis Manager, 4. GL1-:NN LONGWORTH . . . Albion, Mich. Albion High Shcool. Sigma Nu. Track, 2, 3. C. M. NIULHOLLAND . . . Toledo, Ohio Scott High School. Delta Tau Delta. Athletic Board of Control. President of the M. I. A. A. President of Booster Club. Associate Editor of the Albionian. College Yell Master. University of Michigan, 4. VICTOR B. NILES . . . Woodlaizd, M ich. North Adams High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Oxford Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. Josarn C. Rrciz .... Jackson, llflich. Jackson High School. Eclectic and Atheniades. Student Senate, 3. Oxford Club. Boston Theological Seminary, 4. i ARTHUR D. SEYBOLD . . . AIbion,Micl1. Albion High School. Sigma Nu. German Club, 2, 3. Chemistry Club. University of Michigan, 4. 'WAYNE STIETLER .... Albion, Mich. Albion High School. Delta Tau Delta. Physical Research Club, 2, 3. Assistant in Electrical Laboratory, 3. University of Michigan, 4. 1 , X V 54 +1 LEAP YEAR JUNIORS RUSSELL VV. Annum' . . Tecumseh, Mich Tecumseh High School. Alpha Tau Omega. French Club 2. ADA MAY ADAMS .... Miami, Fla Miami High School. Alphi Chi Omega. Philharmonic 3. St. Cecilia 2. French Club, 3. RUTH E. AMOS .... Balti-umre, .Md Weste1'x1 High School. Womens Debate 3. French Club 2, 3. JOSEPHINE Blxnzn . . . . Holly, Holly High School. Northwestern University. , Delta Gamma. junior Vice-President. Boosters' Club 2, 3. French Club 2, 3. ALICE MAY BARRATT . . . Albion, Albion High School. Corinthian. Philharmonic 1, 2. St. Cecilia 2. Outing Club 2. GMER PALMER BARTOW Port Huron Port Huron High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Physical Research Club 2, 3. M. IRENE BAUER .... Albion, Albion High School. Alpha Xi Delta.. Mathematics Club 3. JACK C. BEDIENT .... Albion, Albion High School. Alpha Tau Omega. "A" Club. Football 1, 2, 3. ' Freshman President. Student Senate 2, 3. ' Athletic Board of Control 3. Co-operative Board of Control 2, Associate editor Pleiacl, 2. KENNETH BELL .... Reading, Reading High School. Delta Tau Delta. Business Administration Club, 4. Boosters' Club, 4. , MILTON HAIIOLD BELL . Royal Oak, Royal Oak High School. "A" Club. Sigma Nu. Baseball, l, 2, 3. Political Science Club, 3. Mich Mich Mich .Mich Mich 3. M ii c h M ich. 1'-QAYBIOND G. BENEDICT . Laizfsiug, Zlffich Lansing High School. Corinthian. Chamber of Commerce, 3. Buzz Add Council, 3. ADAH L. BILLINGS . . . Albion, Mich Albion High School. Alpha Chi Omega. HAROLD BOWERS . . Three Rivers, Mich Three Rivers High School. Zetalethian. Physical Research Club. VICTOR G. BOYER . . Burr Oak, llifich Burr Oak High School. Zetalethian. Band, l, 2. 3. Orchestra, 2, 3. Boosters' Club, 2, 3. Chamber of Commerce, 3. Social Science Club, 3. FLOYD C. BRATTIN . . Shepherd, Mich Shepherd High School. Zetalethian. Albionian Business Staff, 3. Boosters' Club, 2, 3. Chamber of Commerce, 3. Social Science Club, 2, 3. Buzz Add Council, 3. EDXVARD M. BRIGHAMI . Battle Creek, lllich Battle Creek High School. Zetalethian. Publications Council. Freshman Debate. Oratorical Committee, 1. Classical Club, 1, 2, 3. WVALTER ROBERT BRINES . St. Clair, Mich. St. Clair High School. Delta Tau Delta. Chemical Club, 1, 2, 3. President, 3. German Club, 3. Junior Treasurer. H1XR0LU O. BRUMSTEAD . Batavia, N. Y Batavia High School. Delta Sigma Phi. 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Zetalethiang Philharmonic, 13 Oratori- cal Contest, 3rd place, 35 Silliman Con- test, 2nd place, 35 Horn Contest, lst place, 35 Classical Club, l, 2, 35 Polit- ical Science Club, 1, 2, 3. GRACE EMBURY .... Albion, Mich. Albion High School. Corinthian5 Spanish Club5 Political Sci- ence Club, 3. PAUL C.EXVBANK . . . Ashland, Ohio Savannah High School. Sigma Nu5 Freshman T reasurerg Phil-' harmonic, 15 Inter-Fraternity Council, 2, 3, President, 35 Student Senate, 35 Publications Council, 35 Associate Ed- itor the Albionian Staff, 33 Freshman Debate 5 Varsity Debate, 35 Contribu- tors' Club, 35 French Club, 1, 2, Treas- urer, 25 Delta Sigma Rho. MARJORIE G. FIELD . . Tecumseh, Jvlich. Tecumseh High School. Alpha Xi Delta5 Sophomore Secretary5 Outing Club, 2, 35 Classical Club, 2, 35 French Club, 1, 2, 3, Political Science Club, 1, 2. DALE H. FILLMORE . . . AIbio1i,'M-icli. Akron High School. ' Zetalethian5 Student Senate, 15 Publi- cations Council, 2, 33 Silliman Contest, lst place, 25 Oratorical Committee, 35 Social Science Club, 2, 3. ' MILLARD L. FILLMIORE . . Albion, Mich. Akron High School. Philharmonic, 1, 2. M. LULA FINKBEINER . llliddlewille, Nlich. Middleville High School. Clioniang Pan-Hellenic, 2, 3: German Club, 2, 3g Home Economics Club, 2, 35 Home Service Band, 1, 2, 3, President, 2. CLAIR E. Fonsoiwrn . . . Oxford, Mich. Oxford High School. Band, 15 Pleiad Staif, 25 Biology Club, 1, 2, 35 Chemical Club, l, 2, 3, Vice- President, 35 German Club, 2, 35 As- sistant Manager Bookstore, 3. VVAYN1' Poker P11111 M1311 Lapeer H1 I1 School Alpha Tau Omeb Delta S1gma Rho Intex F1atCT11ltV Counc1l 3 rlCSl1l'I13.l1 Debate VdfS1tV Debate 2 3 Booste1s Club 2 3 Txeasurer 3 Cbemuzal Club 3 Ph5s1cal RCSC'lICl'l Club 2 3 Or'1tor1c'1lCom1n1ttee 2 3 Junior Presxdent IXLITH FRIEND Fraud Rnfaxds M1011 Gldllfl Rapxds Central Hmgh School Zetaleth1a11 G1'u1d lxapnils Iu111o1 Colle e 1 2 Band 2 3 Publ1c'1t1ons Counc1l 2 3 Plnslcal Resea1cl1 Club 2 RUTH GANIBL1: Han! 1111611 Hlrt Hugh School Kappa Delta Pl'lll.l121!'I'1'l0lllC Outm Club 2 3 BURMECF Gnxns Elsw M1511 Elsze H1 h School Pol1t1cal Sc1encc Club 3 x1VOl11C1lS Debate 3 ClllC1llll3.lCl H1gh School Kappa Delta Boosters Club 2 3 French Club l 2 Contrlbutor-. Club 3 H1St1lOlllC Club 3 Outmg, Club 2 T1casure1 2 Y VV C A Cabmet 2 3 Albloman St1flf 3 Oxchestra 2 Oratorlcal Contest 2nd Place 3 Slll1l11'lIl Contest 3rd Place 2 Gmzmx S GRIFFIN Allnon Mzclz Alb1o11 H1 11 School Delta Tau Delta Football 1 2 3 Track 2 3 A Club WALIDO A HAMNHTT Dcffozt Mzch NOYtllC1 ll I-I1gh School Alpha Tau Omega DCt1Olt Iumor College 1 2 L1:sT1f1t Hxnccn 1't1111l111gf07l Mzch 1-'3.lII'll1'lgfOI1 H1 h School Delta S1 ma P111 Football 2 3 Basketball 1 2 Captam elect 3 Track 2 A Club Soc1al Sc1e11ce Club Baseball 2 PAUL I-I.-xvrvxs Greenfield Ind HARRY VV HELNITR Homer M1511 PINS H1gh School Illinois Chemical Club 1 2 3 Us ' E . . . . . l 1, . 4. g . ' wa. A . '- - - , K. 4- . 1- ,' Y ' -7 P F X' . , . , . y . V . tl v l , . L. 1 , , . 1 VV. 7 1 '1' . J' - 1 1, X . .T L C ' I , . . . . 0. 5 a 1 1 - ., y I n lc , , . , . . v 4' ' B. . 1' . . . . ', " ' 1: . Q , . 0' C 1 35' Y' , 4 .I 1 . . . - .... T., 1 0' . - 3 - I . 3 , , J ' . , . LUCY GLENN . . . . Cvzzzvczvzmzlz, 01110 3 I Y ' 4 , 7 5 ' . w, - , . . i . Y' , . .V ., . l v . .D . . . , , . 4 ', . ' , -. Q , , . 1 , , .. i ' T Y . ' . . . , ' ' . g . C I'- ' 1 , , . 'Y 1 ' . l L . . 1" , H 4. C . I 1, rn . 1 1 - ' A 'U' n as ' g . 4 Y I ' . Y I ' - y U , . ff I, , . LI . . . . '. " I , . 1 L . . " , 2 , . 1 I I K' FLORENCE HELIBDT . . Albion High School, Alpha Chi Omega. Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3. President, 3. Philharmonic, 1, 2. Pan-Hellenic, 2, 3. Isabella Thoburn, 3. Secretary-Treasurer, 3. Board of Directors Book Store, French Club, 1, Z. Contributors' Club, 3. ' Kimball Prize, 2. Honor Roll, 1, Z. Student Senate, 3. Albionian Staff, 2. . Editor-in-chief, 3. Pleiad Staff, 3. . Albion, PHILIP M. HENDEIQSON . . Albion, Albion High School. Delta Tau Delta. Chemistry Club, 2, 3. Secretary-Treasurer, 3. S. HAROLD HERKIXIER . . . Niles, Niles High School. Chamber of Commerce, 3. CARL E. HEUSSNER . . Mm-lvtte, Marlette High School. German Club, 2, 3. ZONA E. HILDEIQLIEX' . . . Horsey, Hersey High School. Clionian. Ferris Institute, 1. Ypsilanti Normal, 2. YVomen's Debate, 3. Home Service Band, 3. I'IELEN HOLRIES .... Def:-oil, Southeastern High School. University of Michigan, 1. Delta Gamma. French Club, 2, 3. Outing Club, 2, 3. WOmC11,S League, 3. MARGARET HoucK .... Albion Albion High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Philharmonic, 1. Home Economics Club, 3. CHRISTINE HOUGHTALING . Howell, Howell High School. ' Outing Club, 2, 3. Titian Tints, 3. Camp Fire Girls, 1, 2. Publications Council, 3. PAUL HOULDSWORTH Three Rivers, Three Rivers High School. Delta Tau Delta. Spanish Club, 1. Student Senate, 3. LTABEL B. :HUDSON . . Vicksburg, Vicksburg High School. Corinthian. - Philharmonic, 2. Student Senate, 3. Publications Council, 3. Oratorical Committee, 3. Camp Fire, Z. French Club, 1, 2, 3. Spanish Club, 3. President, 3. Illich 2, 3. Mich. Mich. Mich. Ilflich. Blish. llfich. M ich. lllich. M ich I'IOLLIS ILER .... H opkiim, Hopkins High School. Baldwin XVallace 1. Booster's Club 3. Titian Tints 2, 3. SYLVIA I. JAMES .... Flin-t, Calumet High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Student VVomen's League 3. Classical Club, 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. Spanish Club 2. Home Service Band 3, Pres. 3. Student Senate 3, Pres. 3. LOUISE JENNINGS . Baltic Creek, Battle Creek High School. Corinthian. Philharmonic 1. French Club 2, 3. Political Science Club 3. Outing Club 2, 3. Campfire 1, 2. F. CARL JOHNSON . Cedar Ithaca High School. Sigma Nu. "A" Club. Baseball 1, 2, 3. Physical Research 3. i LYMAIQ JUDSON . . . Plymouth, Plymouth High School. Student Senate 3, Vice-Pres. Publications Council 3. Delta Sigma Rho. Freshman Debate. Varsity Debate 2. College Orator 3. Booster's Club 2, Biological Club 2, Independent Pres. MURNU G. ICEAST . . Hoimlzfon., Houghton High School. Philharmonic 1, 2. St. Cecilia. Home Service Band 1, 2, 3. 3. 3. Slrrings, lllich.. Mich. 3. Mich Mich Mich Ill-iflz GLADYS F. KENDRICK Grand Rapids, M-ich Grand Rapids Central High School. Delta Gamma. Freshman Vice-Pres. Sophomore Vice-Pres. St. Cecilia 3. Pan-Hellenic 3. Outing Club 2, 3. French Club 3. LOTTIE NORA KENNEIJX' Highland Park, Highland Park High School. Highland Park Junior College. Political Science Club 3. PHILIP B. IZING .... Albion, Illiclz .Mich Scott High School, Toledo, Ohio. Delta Tau Delta. Philharmonic 1. PAUL W. IKINGMAN . . . Albion, Albion High School. Track 2. Publications Council 3. Philharmonic 2. Titian Tints 2, 3. Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3. llliclz IRMA F. KOEHN . . . Muskegon, Mich Muskegon High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Freshman Secretary. Philharmonic l, 2. Pan-Hellenic 2, 3. Board of Directors Book Store 2, 3. D. PAUL LEE . . . Grand Rapids, Mich Grand Rapids High School. Alpha Tau Omega. Chamber of Commerce, 3. HARRY B. LEONARD . . . Colo-ma, Mich. Coloma High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Chemical Club, 2, 3. ' GLADWIN H. LEXVIS . . Hopkins, Mich. Hopkins High School. E. Sz A. Oxford Club, 1. Student Senate, 2.- P. EMERSON LULL . Thr-ce Rivers, M ich Three Rivers High School. Zetalethian. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2. Philharmonic, 1, 2. Varsity Debate, 3. Oratorical Committee, 2. Freshman Debate. Boosters' Club, 2, 3. Political Science Club, 3. :RICHARD D. MANGE . . . Lowell, Mich. Lowell High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Philharmonic, 1. Band, 1, 2, 3. Orchestra, 2. Inter-Frat. Council, 3. Chemical Club, 2, 3. Chamber of Commerce, 3. Social Science Club, 2, 3. Lois MANNING .... Lansiizg, Mich. Lansing Central High School. Delta Gamma. Outing Club, 2, 3. Sophomore Vice-President. Philharmonic, 1, 2. W0men's Debate, 3. German Club, 2, 3. President, 3. Chemical Club. Histrionic Club, 2, 3. ELLSWORTH MARIS . . . Holland, M-ich. Holland High School. Hope College, 1, 2. Band, 3. Oxford Club, 3. RICHARD .1'1.L1ORFORD . . Onaizvagv, Ill-ich Onaway High School. Sigma Chi. Sophomore President. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 2, 3. Assistant Business Manager Pleiad, 2 Business Manager Pleiad, 3. Contributors' Club, 3. MILDRED P. MORSE . . . Albion., Mich. Albion High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Philharmonic, 1. St. Cecilia 3. Classical Club, 1, 2, 3. Secretary, 2, 3. Home Economies Club, 2, 3. ELLEN' Mumzo Album Mach Gagetown Hxgh School M N NOBLE C NAGLER Plaznwell M1011 Lake Odessa Hxgh School Alpha Tau Omega A Club Base ball 1 2 3 Band l 2 3 Manaber 2 3 Orchestra 2 Pol1t1calSc1ence Club AURA LILLIANI NYF Laazsmg M1011 Lansmg Hxgh School Kappa Delta Sophomore Secretary Womexls League 3 Student Senate 3 Secretary 3 ALBIN CARL OLSON Sagmaw Mzch Sagmaw Eastern Delta Sxgma Ph1 A Club Football 2 3 Pol1t1calSc1ence Club 2 3 Vlce President 3 LUTHER A PAHL Albwn Mmh Alblon Hzgh School Delta Tau Delta A Club Football 1 2 3 Captam elect 4 Junlor T1e'1s urer German Club 3 DOINALD S PARKS Battle Crcelf Mzch Battle Creek Hlgh School Delta Sigma Ph: Freshman President Band 1 2 3 Inter Pratermty Councxl 2 Student Senate 3 Pubhcatlons Coun cml 3 Presldent 3 Alb1Ol1l1l1 Staff .9 Classzcal Club 1 2 Pohtxcal Sclence Club 2 SocxalSc1ence Club 2 3 Pres 1dent 3 Educatmon Club 3 Aches PERIN11 Det: ozf Mzch Northern I-hgh School Delta Gamma Detro1t College l Pub hcatlons Councll 3 Spamsll Club 2 3 Chennstry Club 2 3 Outxng Club 2 3 Iunlor V1ce Presldent EDWIN JAMES QUICK Illuskcgon .Mzch Muskegon Hlgh School S1gma Nu Sophomore PI'CSlClCl'lt Ple 1ad Staff l 2 Assistant Busmess Man ager 1 Busxness Mana er 2 Student Senate 2 3 Publxcatlons Couue1l l Coop Board of Control 2 3 Vlce Preslclent 3 Soclal Scxence Club 3 Preslclent 3 Boosters Club 3 4 Bus 111655 Add Council 4 Chambel of Com merce 4 'lrack l Athletzc Board of Control 2 IRNIA LILLIAA REBER Conwav Mzch Petoskey I-hgh School II 81 A Phzlharmonic 1 9 Pol1t1cal Sclence Club 3 French Club 3 Home Service Band l 2 3 VICC Presldent 3 ROLLALD RICHNTR fllbwn Jlllclr Alblon H1gh School 7 . . 1. . . . . . f , . 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Boosters' Club, 3. ELIZABETH SHELDON . Grand Rapids, Micli. Albion High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Philharmonic, l. RUSSELL W. SHEPHERD . Saginaw, Mich. Arthur Hill High School. Oxford Club, 1, 2, 3. XNIILLIANI SIBLEY . . I.shpe1ning, Mich. Ishpeming High School. Sigma Chi. Y. M. C. A. Secretary, 2. Glee Club. Chamber of Commerce, 3. Spanish Club, 2. Education Club, 3. GEORGE SMITH .... Plfaynle, Mich. VVayne High School. Delta Tau" Delta. Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Captain, 4. ' A11 M. I. A. A. Guard, 1. Tackle, 2, 3, 4. Track, 2, 3, 4. President Athletic Association, 4. Sophomore President. "A" Club. LOREN REED SMITH . . Albion, M-ich. Albion High School. Physical Research Club, 2, 3. German Club, 3. PAUL H. SNYDER . . Gremrzfille, Mich. Greenville High School. Philharmonic, 1, 2. Boosters' Club, Z, 3. CECIL G. SOULE . . . C1-aswell, Mich Croswell High School. Zetalethian. Chemical Club, 2. Classical Club, 2. German Club, 3. ELBIINA Srtzlfifis .... Albion, Albion High School. Alpha Chi Omega. Presser Scholarship, 1, 2, 3. Philharmonic, 1, 2. ELWYN C. STRINGIZR . A1171 A1-bor, University of Michigan, 1, 2. Track, 3, 4. Oxford Club, 3. 4. Philharnzonic, 3, 4. VVILLIAM H. STRONG . Eaton, Raj1ia's, Eaton Rapids High School. University of Michigan, 1. Alpha Tau Omega. Football, 2, 3. French Club, 2, 3. Baseball, 3. FLORENCE E. TAYLOR . Scoffrfillc, Scottvillc High School. Alpha Xi Delta. St. Cecilia, 3. Philharmonic, 1. HELEN TENCH .... Albiorz, Union City High School. Delta Gamma. Philharmonic, 1. Histrionic Club, 3. PAUL E.TUI.LAR . . . Brooklyaz, Manual Training High School. Sigma Nu. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. A Quartet, 2, 3. Assistant Manager, 3. Manager-Elect, 4. German Club, Z, 3. Secretary-Treasurer, 3. Philharmonic. 1, 2. Baseball, 3. FRANCIS VV. IR. URCH . Bay City, Bay Citv Eastern High School. Delta Sigma Phi. Freshman Treasurer. Boosters' Club, 2. 3. Treasurer, 2. Chamber of Commerce, 3. President, 3. LEDNA VAN me VVARKER . Clare, Clare High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Philharmonic, 1. ' Outing Club. 2, 3. French Club. 2, 3. Home Economics Club, 2, 3. GLENN J.W1xL1cER . . Ma1'IeHe, Marlette High School. Corinthian. Political Science Club, 3. ISABEL S. WILSON . . . Romeo, Armada High School. Michigan State Normal, '18. llflifh. M ich.. M ich. Illich. lllirlz. N.Y Mich lllich Mich Mich NIARY E. VVoo'roN . . lwarslwll, Mich.. Marshall High School. Kappa Delta. Pan-Hellenic, 2, 3. Publications Council, 2, 3. Spanish Club, 2, 3. French Club, l, 2, 3. Vice-President, 2. President, 3. GENEVIEVE WVRIGHT . . Tccumseli, Mich. Tecumseh High School. Alpha Xi Delta. ' Classical Club, 1, 2, 3. Home Economics Club, 3. Outing Club, 3. GERTRUDE WRIGHT . . Tecumxelz, Mich. Tecumseh High School. Alpha Xi Delta. Classical Club, l, 2, 3. Political Science Club, 2, 3. Outing Club, 3. Pan-Hellenic, 2, 3. Albionian Staff, 3. VVILLIAM C. WYLIE . Morilgomery, Mich Holton High School. Zetalethian. Philharmonic, 1, 2. French Club, 1, 2. 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Wvethezluee, Xvhite Vvhitney, Xvoclxholz, YVo1fenden, Vvyllie, Yer- ingtou, Yinger. n D. Yost. E. Yost. 74 FRESHMEN Zin jiiflemurmann Binh Nnumuher 11, 1523 In iilern ll-Iamiltuu Kurt 5 H-5 if X 'I 'D A fa Abbott Avklnnd Agnew. Aldxirh .Amadeo Anderson Aim strong Baad A Bmbcock R Babcock, Baird E Baird L Band W' Bmrd B'al1sur1 Bfirclu Bxutlett G Bmuex, Beely Behllng Bennett Bugman Berk Berry Bmgham, Blue Boldt Boss Bowers Blalld Blenner Brockie Brooklebank P Brown S Brovsn Buck Burchck 79 -2'-1. YW f 11 f 1 - :QM 3 , 5 "T, 7 ,:.:, TT SV VZ", 1' 5, 'RWM w W 1 if ,,B. B 1 A k, Y Q ,T . , dx N K' i .--I 1:4-Y ig. ' 'B B B . .Sf 3 T-.2217 B Ab" Z ' A B Vi B I A 4 1 V A U EEE m ww m W X A ' W , '14 ,JJ I I I A ---. L A :af B - B ...A '. , . L , . . , . , . ' , . 1 i . , L , 1 - ' ' 'MS " Burgess, Burnett, H. Burrell, Butts, Campbell, Capper, C. Carr L. Carr, Case, Cessna, Chadwick, Christiansen, Clapp, Clemons Cocldington, Coin, C. Cole, F. Cole, Cornell, Cosluey. Courtwright Cozzadd, Crampton, Cretcher, Crocker, Crowe, Culp, Cyphers. Darling. B, Davis, V. Davis, De Golia, Doughty, Durkee, M Edwards. - Eggerft. Ellis 80 Farley, Farnsworth, Findlay, Fink, Fleming, Fowler, Frye Furnmn. Gallimore, Gauss, George, Gifford, Gillispe, Gough v ' L. Graboxsky, R. Gxabowslcy, Gram, Greenwood, Groby, Guim- araes, Hall. Halsey, lflarger, Harmon, Hartz, I-Iathemway, Hawes, Hayden I-Terrick, Hisler, Hix, Hoeflinger, Hoover, I-Iorning, Hutchings Johnson, Jones 81 x Lg, Y L 'ann Y V A? 2, Kellerman, Iienaga, Kennedy, Keyes. J. King, Klenk, Knisely. Kurtz, Lamb, I-I. Lane, 0. Lane, Lange, Lapworth. Leech. Letts, Lightbody, Llttlejohn, Lounsberry, Ludbrook, McCall, C. McCormick. McCormick, McCracken, McDil1. McLean, McMahon, MQWVH- Iiams, Mack. Mack, Major, Mullencler, Mannjlvlarfeileus. J. Marsh, May. Middleton. Milli?- 82 :L ,- fr. I Q fl I if f , YY has x fx Ea- Mooxe Moore IUOIIISDH Morton Moynes Nellu Nelson Nolmwn NOIIHAIIIIGCILI North Okecfe Olixel Olnex Olmstead Owgood R Parks Parson: H Peck V Pedx Peckham Pepper Peterson PIWY, T Price Prouty Qumlan Read, P Reed Renslmw, Rue Risk-y, Robb R.0b8ltS M Rodgers, Rodgers Rogue Ruse New 'A v f ' 1 o e '1 ' Q o C' 'V W 3' -1. 5 V' UQ' 'V N ' E 'T Y W H A . Ei, . + - . , -fear z . 'o eff- ' f ' - E 7 i f f fa? ' if 3' Q91 f ' 1 L r , A V lh lrq g E lg T Y 'Vi ?l.1l.1'-,!w: i,:' 5 " . ,i 1" I N 'Qc T 1 . I , .., 1-J E - gi. ' W 5 ' m 4 if o .fa A 43,54 ' 1 ff! o Q-swf uf . A fix :gf V 1 X - ., " ' A M 13 ily?-' , V ' ,J "' f :gl ' J gg 11- x ' 1 - 1 1 -nf 3 . 1111 , Y It 4 fl! , I ' , Q u' A ww , -V 4, W is - rx:-M5 .N -.1 ' 1 w - gi, 'I , N V Y. 57'-JG' N.-X I- v W ' , H fu. ref 1 'fi ' ,5 o T2 .,, W Kia i ww. '- ,AJ ' y .W 7. W jg, ,I X , Z: e ' M 1 , A 'U I 'Jw 5 X W' w P ' "' lb' 5. I A A X ' ' A "mf ' N 31 , , . x e e o ' i o if .o:, . W Q f , X 13 , M y, -n , ' oeee , rn 5 o 5 xl at ' J : .IE-qui' V X: E M-5-ag I Y I V 4, f A i N J gf vm' f,?l ! :E:--hx .TJ 83 tiff , ,lui A w V ff 1.1 ' Ross, Schilz, Schliskey, Schmieding, Schumacher, Scrivener. Slocum. V Smith, R. Smith, Snyder, L. Stewart, M. Stewart, Stokoe, M. Strong. Ten 1-Iouten, Thatcher, Thornton, Thornton. Teiche, Tull, Turner. Tuttle, Upton, Van der Slice, Varty, Walker, Weidenlxammer Whitney. VVhltne55, H, VVil1iams, L. Willianxs, V. Wfilliams, H. 'Wilson, V NVi1son, VVire. Yvooton Worth 8-:L GOVERNING BODIES Clapp Maywood Moulton .Baldwin Field Goss Dean Johns Goodrich Kresge Teitt Henderson Alger Leeson Kennedy Board of Trustees of Albion College DR. FREDERIC S. Goouiucn, Albion., CActing-presidentj, Ex oiheio Arnold H. Goss, Detroit John NV. Staley, Detroit Charles B. W'arreu, Detroit Theodore S. Henderson, Detroit Edward E. Horner, Eaton Rapids S. S. Kresge, Detroit I. N. Bushong, Gladstone, Mich. Lewis T. XVi1marth, Grand Rapids James E. Atkinson, Detroit Rev. A. Ames Maywood, D. D., Detroit Lewis B. Alger, Detroit Rev. Frank F. Fichett, D. D., Detroit Rev, H. Addis Leeson, 87 VV. J. Blood, Owosso Rev. Howard Field, D. D., Detroit Marshall L. Cook, Hastings Rev. F. H. Clapp, D. D., Albion Rev. A. R. Johns, D. D., Muskegon Charles Bard, Kalamazoo Rev. Hugh Kennedy, D. D., Detroit VV. VV. Tefft, Jackson Rev. Luther E. Lovejoy, D. D., Chicago Dr. Forest R. Moulton, Ph. D., Chicago. George E. Dean, Albion Robert VV. Baldwin, Albion D. D., Ann Arbor Glass:-off, Moore, Blair, Mclione, Nye, Moynes, Ewbank, Seott, Russell, Sleight, Bedient, Hudson, Parks. Absent: Havens. Student Senate The Student Senate was organized eighteen years ago, following a suggestion by President Dickie. The purpose of the organization is to voice the student opinion concerning proposed changes in rules, and violations of the rules and traditions. lt has charge of the all-college banquet held each spring. It is composed of seventeen members chosen from the three upper classes, representing each organization and the independents, with Professor Edwin Roscoe Sleight as faculty advisor. V 88 Splane Davxdson Daw ey Schofield Quzck Ver Nooy Tench Yost U1 ch Force Bl xttm Diehl Schunmlxer Pslmcltxex Glenn I ull Bullen C' Re-Ld Boyer I el Dr Llre Judson, Bmrd 1' leenox R'1.g'1n, G 1.1 Held Fnsmger The Boosters Club orrremzs WM wr Fu LNOR P1 eszdmf RUrH DMIY Sccmfazw' VVM NF Folzer IU ca vm ez gzunnd October 31 1972 It was lt the request of Coach Mlller that .1 lC.P1C,S6llfd.'E1VL group of ulde axxdlce cmd most enthusiastic students met to olgzuuze what 15 now known as the Boosters Club The club, though .1 repxesentxtlve Ol'Q,'Ellll7?1tl01l ls hononux .md the members are chosen bv the club xtself It was fox med to plomote nlterest Ill 'xll aetlvxtxes of Alblon 'md C1 eate and zncnease the splrlt of the student bodx That lt IH wceomplxslung the purposes for ulnch lt xx as tormed IS 1IlCllC:ll.CCl bw the showmg of greatly mu eased college spurt on the part of the AllJ1Oll student bodv It IS unclu the auspices of the club that most of the mass meetmgs ue held and rl glCZ1tCl mtex est aroused Ill Z1l1l'1l6l1CS md debate The club was mesponslble fox the ereetlon of a lrlfill. seore board on the l.lIlllCflC Held 'l hls spxlng a college song contest was conducted under the ZIUSDICES of the club 89 I - D V v Y Yi 1 T I Y 'I I I Q 1 l ', 1 , ' , ' ', . . I ' , ' ' . J V. 4 4 The Boosters' Club of Albion College, one of the newest groups on the campus, was ol'- U . I D . . .ill . I I . . , ' L V . VER Nooy Cowl-:N MCKONE BEDIENT GARFIELD Athletic Board of Control All students matriculated with the college are members of the Athletic association. Oflicers of the association are: GEORGE SMITH. . . . .... President RUTH COWEN ..........,................................... Secretary The Athletic Board of Control finances athletics, supervises athletic activities, arranges schedules, and elects the captains. It acts as a committee on awards, and has recommending power in the election of the coach. Two representatives of each of the four classes with two members of the faculty form the electoral college which determines the five student mem- bers of the Board. Three faculty members and four alumni-business men with these tive student members constitute the Athletic Board of Control. STUDENT MEMBERS Jack Bedient Robert Garfield Ralph Coin Max McKone Charles Ver Nooy FACULTY MEMBERS Prof. A. M. Chickering A Prof. H. L. Ewbank Prof. E. R. Sleight ALUMNI-BUSINESS MEN Robert Baldwin A. I. Wilder George Dean Walter Kennedy 90 ,B . W DOCIXLRAY Bum KBOROUGH Kor H IN CASE BEDIENT Hr 'unrrr Eu lmxxt CHICRFRING GH BERT CARTER D1rectors of the Co operatwe Book Store A few years ago a movement was mstlgatecl which resulted 111 the Albion College Coopera t1ve ASSOC11t10ll of whlch 411 the students of the College are members A smaller body the Board of Directors, composed of six students and three faculty members, are responsible to the ASSOCl1t101l Once a yeax the student body elects to the Bo'1rd, three Sophomores, who hold office for three years The iacultw us represented by three members, two of whom are elected bv the fuculty and one bv the student body The object of the Board IS to conduct a store which shall do a general retarl business m students supplles, sellmg at a pr1ce as near as poss1b1e to cost Last Februlrx, Clare Folsome xx ns elected bv the Board of Dlrectors to the Managershxp of the Book Store for the school year of 1924 25 and Robert Bradburv was named as the ZlSSlSt-fillf OI'l'ICl'lxS XOBERT DOCIXFRAX V156 Pppgzdeut P1101 EWBANK Seczetmy HORACF PHILLIPS T1 fauna: and .IllfL111llUCl of Store C1 Mu-' FOLGOMI' Asszsfaut Manage: 91 1 F l ' I . y K . Q . ' .. ' ' ' K r V . 1 2 I VE: A ' I . . 4 4 L 7 Pnor. CHICKERING ........................................... President I' ' . ....... ...... ............. . ........... ' - -, ' A r. 4 . nnun- an .1 .-............--.--..... -...1 . ..I ..--. V' 'I L c ..-............ ..,.... ' ' ." 1' ' - f 1 ' ' .. . ' . L . ....... . , . ........ -.......... ....... I ' 1 " ' Blair L. Edwards Drake Hostetler Nye Urch James Holmes Scott XVheaton Moynes Student VVomen's League OFFICERS MARGAIQET DIQAKE .. .............. ,,,,., P regidgnf E'LIZABETH BLAIR .... ,, .Ifigp-Prggidcmf LYDIA EDWARDS . ..... ...... S ep-rem,-31 DOROTHY HOSTE1'LER . . . ....... ...... . . . . .T-rcasm'm- The Student Vifomenls League of Albion College was organized in the spring of 1923, under the direction of Dean Helen Barton and the women of the Student Senate. The purpose of the organization is to promote social and intellectual activities among the women students-to care for the physical well-being and comfort of its members, and to co-operate and share responsibility in regulating college conventions. All the women matriculated with the college are members. The First action of the organization was to organize the rooming houses into seven dis- tricts with an elected district chairman at the head of each. The seven district chairmen with the 'four oflicers of the league form its Central Board which meets once each month. Lecturers were secured this year from the Battle Creelc Sanitarium: Dr. Mitchell -who spoke on--r"Nutrition": Miss Margaret Richie, "Table Serviceug and Dr. Estella Norman, "So- cial Hygienef' Parties, the formation of a block "A" between halves of the Homecoming football game, and a pageant for Class Day under the direction of Miss Florence Swisher, have been activities of the organization. The League assisted the Young NVomen's Christian association in holding a series of religious discussion groups during the week of special meet- ings in February. Miss Elizabeth Blair was the representative of the League at the meeting-of the Deans of VVomen of Michigan, held at Ann Arbor. 92 PUBLICATIONS Student Publ1cat1o11Q Council and societv and live represent1tix cs of the Independents Svmr. Dm nisow Citheiine Uicli Claik Phillips Verne I'ulle1 A ncs Pciine Donald Parlv. Lyle Eastmwn Marx lflootou Xfxrllllul' Diehl Paul Eubaul R up it Corti ight , 95 Svrz emu T1 msn: ez Mildred Clark Mabel Hudson Svbil Davidbon Keith Friend Christine Houghtaling Lymm Judson Paul Kin man Lesttr Chamberlain Clira Bullen . . , . L The Students' Publications Council is composed of one representative from each fraternity v K I ' v. - ' V I DONALD PARKS . . , . . ............... . ........,............... .Pres-idwzi . y L .--...1.....----nu-. . --nn.-. 4 ..--... - I ' l' 4 ' I c 'l ' ' ' r cr " ' T ' b . - 4 4 C g ,Y i I V ' ' g 4 r q E H5 - ,.,.DI 5 THE PLEIAD STAFF Albion College Pleiad The Albion College' Pleiad, the weekly student publication of Albion College, was es- tablished in 1883 asa monthly magazine by Charles H. Gordon, who became its first editor. since that time it has been published as a monthly magazine, a weekly newspaper, a bi-weekly magazine, a weekly magazine, and, Finally, in its present size as a live-column weekly news- paper. VVith the presentation of a true picture of the student life at Albion college as its aim, the Pleiad is edited and managed entirely by students under the direction of the instructor in journalism and with the eo-operation of the class in journalism, the members of which are the reportorial staff of the paper. - The editor, business manager, and their associates are elected by the Publications Coun- eil, a representative group chosen from the entire student body. Other members of the staff with the exception of the reportorial staff are appointed by the editor. As a charter member of the Michigan College Press association, the Pleiad stands for the highest principles in college journalism. The best journalistic style set by the department of journalism is the standard of all material which appears in its columns. A whole-hearted backing of all student activities and constructive policies of the administrative authorities is its avowed purpose. Its chief aim, however, is to provide a laboratory of practical experience for the mem- bers of the staff who are intending to go into the field of journalism as a life work. Paul A. Elliott ......... A. Morford .... Eberhart ..... Burbank .... Richard Paul M. Clifford Robert Dnckeray ,... Donavan Cameron ...... George H. Munford .... THE STAFF . . . .Assistant ... . .Assistant . . . Editor-in-Chief . . . .Business Manager .Associate Editor .Associate Editor Business Manager Business Manager ...,...........Special Feature George H. VVells .... ........ C olumn lVayne Fleenor ,... .... C artoonist Lucy Glenn ................................................... Personals Lydia Edwards ..............,............................ Alumni News Reported by the Class in journalism Clifford Burbank Paul Ewbank Lucy Glenn Florence Hembdt LeRoy Hess Christine Houghtaling Marjorie Thomson Richard Chamberlain 97 George McCall Richard Morford Donald Parks Albert Peters VVilliam Spanenberg Edgar Long Etheleen Stevens Burbank, Clapp, Sleight, Wells. Ewbank, Hcmbclt, Russell, Peters. Long, Pepper, Cameron, Dockeray, Marsh Tuttle, Brattin, Parks, W'right, Thompson. Glenn, Newell. 98 The 1924 Albionian FLORENCE HEMDDT LOIYRIS RUSSELL. .. PAUL IEXVBANK. .. ALBERT PETERS ..... DONOYAN CA M ERON. , . . ROBERT DOCKERAY- - . NORBILX SLEIGH1' .... I'IALS'1'ED CLA1-P. . . GEORGE XVELLS ..... CLIFFORD BURBANK :EDGAR LONG ...... CLYDE MARSH GERTRUDE XVRIG HT ELECTED STAFF . . . .A,v.vi.vta111 . . . .A.v.visla11t EDITORIAL STAFF . . . .Editor-in,-clzief Bu.vi11c'5.v fllanaym' .Associzzie Edilor .Associafe Ediior BIISTIIVCXS Afllllfldfl' B usiness Manager Aff Director ...Di71i.v1'01mI Pays Artixf Snaps arm' .Fear-ure Sjvorf . . . .Religious O1'ga11i.cf1Iim1s COIlfSDl"Z'lZl01'j' . . . . .5'oc'iz'lic.f TVTARIORIE THQMRSUN .. .... Fralernillics LUCY GLENN ...... .... F ormzsim JOHNSON NENX'ELI. . . . . . .G0'UUI'll'lIIt"Hf BUSINESS STAFF CARL PEPPER. . . . , . . .... ffld1fer't1'si11,g Illwzagar EDWARD TUTTLE .... .... A dzfc1'li.ving and Collecfion FLOYD BRIGHAM - - . . , ........ Staff AECOIlll'fGllf 99 K 100 HAIL TO THE GOLD AND THE PURPLE' HAIL TO HER FIGHTING MEN' Coach John F M1l1er Wxth the close of th1s years athletlcs on June 7 Coach Johnny M1ller, who for three years has d1rected Alb1ons career 111 the four mayor sports, w1ll take leave of the Purple and Gold athletes, and w1ll soon be headm south to assume charge of coaclung work 1n a large North Carolma 1nst1tut1on Durmg h1S reg1me at Albion Johnny has done much to make 1ts teams felt and feared around the c1rcu1t of M1ChlgaHS smaller colleges In h1S first year, the MEthOdlSt mentor developed runners up m both football and baseball HIS second year was marked with suc cess on the gr1d1ron when the football champ1onsh1p came home to Alb1on Thxs year h1s football machme made a strong b1d to repeat, and Brushed 111 a close second pos1t1o11 The 1924 Purple and Gold court qumtet under h1s d1rect1on developed 111to a real surpr1se for all ofthe M I A A colleges Johnnys new locat1on m the south g1ves prom1se of addmg more laurels to h1S crown and he leaves Alblon wxth her heartlest w1shes for a cont1nued successful career 103 , Q - - ' 1 ' H n ' . 1 . . , . . . ' H ' 1 si ' - . . . . H ,, . V 1 . . . . , . . , . . . . . . FOOTBALL SQUAD 1923 -I ,- o cs D-4 E F E U1 QI 2 III Z ': : rn rf O if E G : 5' ei U E D-4 3 917 ax .- .-. D :F E in ra ... A 2 3 H Li :.. GI .a 5 o 3 C Q 5' .C , 'E fl Q ci I 9 5 V2 5 'i :: E 5 'I f. Porritt, Sears, oldt, Upton, Assistzmt-Coach B Cretrzher, Pnhl, Coin, Olson. Price, haw, Suanenlnerg, Svtron g, Pres Ill iller, C0f1ch RI Howell, Cozzadd, Cooper. lVillian1s, V. Smith, Tamhlyn, Cap tain Liglltbocly, W'illlams, Fisher, Bedient, Grlflin, H. Barlow, WG Luther Lute P'1hl I"1ckle Capt elect 1924 George NIS Snnlh Tackle Capt un 1923 Wendell Tam Tumblyn Half Bacl Gleanmgs from the GI1d1IOH Fifty men were weutmg to start the grmd for pos1t1ons on the 1923 Purple and Gold eleven when Co rch Johnny M1ller strode onto Alumni Tleld on September 17 to open another campaign for the M I A A football champlonship Three veteran back Held men Gflmll Tamblgn and Bedlent and five seasoned l1ne men Captam George Smxth Eastman Olson Hoyt Howell and P1111 tormed the nucleus around which the Methodist mentor XVHS to develop Ins fightmg machine He was faced Vvltlil the task of fmdmg materxal from the remamder of the squ1d to H11 the vacancxes left by sax regulars vsho were mzssmg from the ranks 105 1 . 1' '- ima' 1.25 ' V, " ' . , H Y! f y r C r L v ' - u f yu ' , , , ' 1 y r 1 C as n , Y 1 C I X CC ' ' ' 1? 4. Y . . H . . . V . ff J' ' . s ' 4 ' L - , , . . . . . ' ' , . f . 1 x . . . , 1 1 y , , . t . I . - v ' Q 1 V . C . A , 0 D Glenn, "Grid", Griffin, Quarterback Lyle, "Dutch", Eastman, Center Ralph, "Tubby", Preshaw, End The 1923 grid schedule was formally opened at Alumni Field on Saturday, October 6, when the Purple and Gold gridders met and defeated the scrappy Defiance college team by a 32-0 count. In this game, Coach Miller used two complete elevens and was thereby able to get a line on most of his proteges. ' Aspirants for backfield positions included Lightbody of Detroit Northern, Cooper of Jackson, Upton of Muskegon, Victor and Harry Williams of Albion, Fisher of Missouri, and Voelker of Illinois. Material for repairing the gaps in the forward wall was found in Boldt of Albion, Cretcher of Indiana, Cozzadd of Wayne, Coin of Pontiac, Price of Marquette, Preshaw of Detroit Northern, and Barlow, one of the promising reserves from the 1922 line-up. 106- Dunton Dut Barlow Guard V1ctor Vzcky Wlllxams H11f Back Harry Fat Wllhams Tull Back On October 13th the Mlllerxtes took the Mt Pleasant outfit mto camp by handmg them a 14 7 defeat The followmg Saturday saw the Method1st aggregauon m the1r annual clash wzth thelr ancient enemxes at East Lansmg A1b1ons grldders held the Farmers score less for three quarters but w1th the amd of a blocked punt and an mtercepted pass the M A C machlne pushed over two touchdowns IH the last peraod and took the long end of a 13 0 score Wzth these three prehmmary games out of the way the M I A A schedule con fronted the Alb1on team wxth H11 d 1 1 s a e as 1ts first opponent The down staters were forced to accept a 14 7 defeat 07 . , I ' . - c x sf yu , a y 1 ' n ' vw ' - x J 1 f n , sy ' ' 4 i ! I , . 1 - 1 . 1 - , Q ' , . . . 1 , . . . . " Ralph Cretcher, Tackle Albin, "Olie", Olson, Guard Lester, "Les", Harger, End After taking a loosely played game from Olivet on the iollowin we lt d ' g ' e'-en with a 26-0 score, the championship race narrowed down to Alma and Albion. Both teams had not yet been defeated by conference outfits and comparative scores seemed to favor the Blue and VVhite gridders. On homecoming day, November 10, five thousand people saw the Purple and Gold warriors lose a bitterly fought game and with it their chances for the 1923 cham- pionship. The Methodists salved their wounds somewhat by drubbing Ypsilanti and Kalamazoo colleges in turn with a 21-7 score and thus hnished the race in second position. Real conso- lation came to Albion when, on Thanksgiving clay, the Kalamazoo Normalites were played to a standstill and sent home with a 7-6 defeat. On the mythical all-conference elevens three of Albi 1' 'd ois gri ders appeared-Eastman, Captain Smith, and Victor Vifilliams. In addition various sport writers in picking favorites made mention of Tamblyn and Preshaw as outstanding players of the season. 108 w Ralph, Small Com C ntex Jwclx Bechent Full Back James, Jnmny ,Llghtbocly Quarter Bwct In recognmon of then- work on the 1923 team eughteen men were 'xwarded sweaters wxth the golden A The1r names lre Ceptun Geol ge bnnth, Lyle Eastman, Glenn Grxffin Ralph Preshaw, Ralph Com Dunton Barlow Luther A Plhl VlLtOf NV1ll1ams, Harry Wil hams, Wexxdell Timblgn James Llghtbody Albln Olson Jack Bedlent, Ralph Cretcher, Daxnel Upton, Ben Boldt Hoyt Hou ell and Lester Harger Three other men whose tot'1l tune played dlcl not entltle them to wefu the A but whose loyaltv and cffotts were d emecl worthy of some rem nd wete presented wmth plam sweatels They Lre l1V1l11am Sp lnenberg Leland Qhlpp and Dan 1'1sher Luther A Pahl was chosen as the logmcml leader of the 1924 team Captam elect Pahl does not boast a Hereulean stature but l1e supplements Ins lack of wexght ulth '1 brand of scrap that hts eansed opposmg tweltles to l1'1ve a wholesome fear of hum Plaung four yefns on AIBIOII elexens Ctptam George SlTl1tl'l, tickle and XVendell Tamblvn half back lmxe Fmxshcd the1r careers on college gx 1C.llIOl'N Snnth has mon a place on the All M I A A elexen for four years Tamblyn has been twxce pxcked for the mvtlncal team Both of these men were given honorable menllon lll Sp tulchngs 1923 Rule Book 109 'f r -gf' , Y . N- .. ,s 1 ' ' ' N- f U . " ' D . , Y Y 4' C , , as ' 1: - , , 7 V y . C I . . . . L ' . , L . - H ,, . ' 1 . . 5 . l . . . . . . c . L 1. , 1 1 ' K 1 - . I Y . ' . 7 7 . C Y Y Y , W . 1 y - A ' ' ' li 57 , . . . P C J ' , - 3 . . 5 ,P - Y -A -. . - l Z Z y .. , t N , 4 . 4 , . 5 . , I - x , . . , , K v 1 -v 1 w .x ' r A , X L . . L ., L . nv , . - . . , H Q - C , ,, , Y Y Y . . 1 1. . l . V . . v - N -- - I Y ' r.' r ' ' , . V X I . 1 r. . I . , 1 . . L HIE. l 4' - . ,af-,: -' ,- : - Y f H A- l - E, -ELF , ,...1... Daniel, "Danny", Upton, Tackle Ben, "Alice", Boldt, Guard Hoyt Howell, End 1923 FOOTBALL RECORD S Team core Team Score Albion.. .... 32 Defiance ...... .... . 0 Albion-.. .....14 Mt. Pleasant' 7 Albion .... .... 0 M. A. C. ...... ..... 1 3 Albion .... .... 1 4 Hillsdale 7 Albion .... .... 2 6 Olivet 0 Albion .... .... 0 Alma ......... ..... 6 Albion .... .... 2 1 Ypsilanti ....... ..... 7 Albion .... .... 2 1 Kalamazoo . ....... ..... 7 Albion .... .... 7 Kazoo Normal .... .... 6 135 53 M. I. A. A. STANDINGS Team Won Lost Tied Percentage Alma . . . ....................... 5 0 0 1.000 Albion .. .... 4 1 .800 Olivet . .... .... 3 2 .600 Ypsilanti . . ..... 1 3 .250 Hillsdale .... .... 1 3 .250 Kalamazoo ..... 0 5 .000 ' 1 ' w 4 UAD 192 SQ BASKETBALL ConmNc:'roN CH M11.Lm:, RILEY, OA KENAGA, PERKINS, C Kravus MBLYN, PRES HAW, Tl ACTING-CAPTAIN HER, IS F With The Sphere Tossers Q 1 Starting with the burning of Albion's gymnasium three years ago, a persistent "jinx" has camped on the trail of the Purple and Gold basketball hopes. Over ' half of last season's schedule had to be cancelled be- cause of lack of training facilities. When the 1924 sea- son began, this difficulty was partly eliminated by using the local high school gymnasium: but the aforesaid "jinx" proceeded to show that his bag of tricks was not depleted. To start things, Captain Lester Hargei' fractured a wrist. A little later, Currie, one of the three remaining veterans from the 1923 squad, was a victim of eligibility rulings. Prospects for developing an effective tossing machine from a green squad were given another jolt when, on the eve of the season's open- ing, nine more men were lost through the same rulings. The outlook was far from dazzling when the crippled Methodist aggregation faced the barrier to start the 1924 season. In fact, the "dope-fiends" around the M. I. A. A. circuit were willing to concede the cellar space to the Millerinen. Two preliminary non-conference games, one with Detroit City College and one with Orchard Lake, opened the season's schedule for Albion. Displaying an un- expected brand of court work, the Purple and Gold cagers downed the Detroit quintet by a 26-15 count and held the fast Orchard Lake outfit to a 30-21 decision. On the following week-end, Albion defeated Olivet in the first M. I. A. A. encounter of the season. As the schedule progressed, it soon became evident to followers of the sport that the Methodist "awkward squad" was not interested in subterranean billets. On. February 6, what was probably the most exciting game of the season was played at Albion in which a last minute basket by Tainblyn with the ball in the air as , the whistle blew, spelled for the celeryites the first de- feat they had received at the hands of Albion in fifteen years, and had much to do with putting the skids under Kalamazods hopes for her eleventh consecutive court ' . championship. ' Special mention should -be made of the work of Dan Fisher whose feline-like Hoor work and an uncanny ability at locating the metal hoop won for him the name of "Missouri VVildcat" and a berth on the mythical All-conference quintet. Preshaw, at guard, proved a strong defensive cog in the Abion machine and his work gained him honorable mention for a position on the honorary five. The following summary of the 1924 season tells the story of Albion's part in the race for the pennant: CAPTAIN-ELECT HARGER Detroit City College ......... 15 Albion ....................... 26 ' Orchard Lake ....... ..... 3 1 Albion .... ..... 2 0 Olivet ........... , . . . ..... 21 Albion .... . . .24 Alma . ....... ..... 2 9 Albion .... . . .20 Mt. Pleasant . . ..... 35 Albion .... ..... 1 6 Hillsdale .... ..... 2 3 Albion .... ..... 2 5 Ypsilanti . . ..... 45 Albion .... ..... 3 1 i Kalamazoo - . . . ..,.. 19 Albion .... . . . . .20 Olivet ....... ..... 1 9 Albion .... ..... 2 1 Mt. Pleasant . . ..... 31 Albion. . . . .. .19 Adrian ...... . . . . .23 Albion .... .... . 33 Kalamazoo . . ..... 41 Albion .... ..... 2 9 Hillsdale . . .......... 20 Albion. .' .... .. . . .28 Alma .. . . ............ 28 Albion ........... ....,.. . . .11 M. I. A. A. PERCENTAGES Team VVon Lost Percentage Alma .... .................................. 9 1 .900 Ypsilanti . . . . 7 3 .700 Kazoo . . . .... 6 4 .600 Albion ..... .... 5 5 .500 Hillsdale . . .... 2 8 .200 Olivet .. . . .... 0 10 .000 113 Diamond Dope Eight veterans answered Coach Miller's call for baseball material at the beginning of the 1924 season. These included four pitchers-Glascoff, Perkins, Nagler, and Johnson, two infielders-Tamblyn and Phillips, Bell, an outhelclerg and Eastman, catcher. Among the newcomers who have found places on the Purple and Gold nine are Lightbody, of Detroit, nf, at thirdg Dan Fisher, of Missouri, who works behind the batg Kenaga, of Royal Oak, on sec- ondg and Kellerman and McKinney in the ont- Held. VVith the season half over, Albion has met all of the M. I. A. A. teams in one encounter. She won from Alma, Hillsdale, and Kalama- zoo and has lost to Olivet and Ypsilanti. Thus -far, three non-association games have been played. Albion won from Mt. Pleasant and dropped a game to Vifestern State Normal in the season's opener. It is rather early to make very definite predictions as to how the association race will end, but the Millermen, with their rapidly de- veloping hitting ability and the steady hurling of Nagler and Perkins, should be among those present at the Field Day series Iune 6 and 7. .The close of this year's season will mark the culmination of four years of brilliant serv- ice O11 Purple and Gold Athletic teams for Captain Tamblyn. "Tam" is showing his usual Hash on the diamond and appears to be a logical candidate for the All-M. I. A. A. nine for another year. 114 VARSITY TRACK SQUAD Crowe, Holmes, Olson, Coslrey, Hartz, Camburn, Lee, Fink, Coach Sears. Thompson, Maris. Voellcer, Smith, Kingman, Tandy, Roberts, Stringer, Perkins. Baird, Kesler, Harger, Griffin, Barlow. Brown, Clemens, Captain Spanenberg. Track Over fifty men have announced their intention to compete for places on the Purple and Gold track team. Of this number, fourteen are veterans from last year's team. They in- clude Captain Spanenberg who holds the M. I. A. A. record for the mile: Smith, a weight many Tandy, Barlow, Griffin, and Button in the sprints. Among the promising new men are James Cretcher, of Moosehart, Illinois, who has tossed the 16-pound shot a distance of 42 feetg Otto Tegtmeyer, of Libertyville, Illinois, who holds a high school record of 11 feet in the pole vault, Kenny Moore, of Albion, Darwood Cocldington, Jackson, and Daniel Upton. of Muskegon. Thirty-two men under the supervision of Captain Spanenberg have been doing daily road work for several weeks preparing for the distance events. Twelve men are signed up for the dashes, nine men'for'.the weights, and eleven for the jumps. Track Coach Leon Sears ap- pears to be well pleased with the way training is progressing and has stated that he believes the outlook for a winning 'track team is the most promising it has been for several seasons. 115 Lavrov Spanenberg Eastman H. Williams Holmes V. W'i11iams Lightbody Olson Codclington Tandy Coin Keyes Kenaga Upton Howell Brown Preshaw L. Harger Griffin Cretcher Pahl Fisher G. Smith D. Harger Boldt H. Perkins Barlow Bedient, H. Phillips T amblyn Nagler Glascoff O. Perkins O'Connor Libke Bell C. Phillips Johnson 116 FOLLOWERS OF DEMOSTHENES Oratory 1 "CATI-IEDRAL CITIZENSI-IIP'?, n,,,,-.- , ., ,. ., , I ,,-,., -Ti Miss Lorena jones won first place in the state oratorical contest held at Hope college, March 7. Two judges awarding her iirst place, four judges second, and one judge third place, she lead her nearest opponent by two points. Her oration, "Cathedral Citizenship" was an appeal to the college students of America to help make this country a nation of good citizens. "The supreme need of America," stated Miss Jones, "is training for better citizenship." Using Cathedral Citizenship as symbolic of better citizen- ship she continued, "Today we have entered upon a new period of advancement, but we are burd- ened by the inferior workmanship of those who use the material for their own selfish interest, by the indifference of many who are qualihed to be the best workmen, and by the ignorance ot those who do not know the working principles which must be put into practice to build a great cathedral citizenship. The solution of this problem rests in the, colleges and universities. We must educate and train adequate leaders. Yet leadership, no matter how thoroughly trained it may be, cannot long endure unless it is actuated by the principles ot brotherly love and christian service. In build- LORENA JONES ing better citizenship, corrupt politics, indifference, and ignorancefwill be overcome, and we shall con- tinue in the building of our great cathedral." . The winning of this contest brought the highest honor in oratory a woman in a Michigan college could possibly receive to Miss Jones, a sophomore having had no previous platform experience. . "THE ENEMY WITHIN" "The Enemy IVithin," as presented by Lyman Judson, won second place in the Men's State Oratorical contest. Mr. Judson was on the Frosh debating team in 1921, won his Delta Sigma Rho key in Varsity debate last year, and also placed second in the local oratorical contest tor men. The oration was a plea for respect of authority. "I do not speak of the enemies of prohibition," stated Mr. Judson, "the enemies of clean movies, the hooded cobra of the Ku Klux Klan, nor of crime even in its most hideous form. I refer to the foster mother of all these enemies, to the arch-enemy of America,-THE AMERICAN TENDENCY TO DISREGARD AUTHORITY. Ot this colossal disregard there is no doubt, the difficulty appears in realizing and locating its cause. Some believe the trouble lies in the pur- chasing ot high powered motor cars for criminal purposesg some blame the multiplicity of our lawsg others say the corrupt practices associated with the pardon and parole of our prisons are respon- sible. But back of all these is the atmosphere of the home as the birthplace of disregard. It is in the home that the Hrst seeds of disrespect for authority End root." As a remedy for The Enemy XfVithin, Mr. Ind- LYMAN JUDSON son quoted the words of Lincoln, "Let reverence for the law be breathed by every American mother to the babe on her lap. Let in be taught in the schools, in seminaries, and in colleges. Let it be written in books, preached from the pulpit, proclaimed in legislative halls and enforced in the courts of justice, in short, let it become the political religion of the nation." 119 AFFIRMATIVE VARSITY DEBATING SQUAD EWBANK 'I LULL ENGSTROLI, Alternate Fonca BRADSHANV, Alternate DOCKERAY 4 N State Intercollegiate Debating League The first state intercollegiate debating championship went to Albion when her teams won all four decisions, three unanimously, the other by a two to one vote. Albion was first in con- tests won as well as in points, with eleven out of a possible twelve to her credit. Seven colleges, each debating four times, participated in the 'state championship series, debating the question: Resolved, That' the United States Congress enact a law for federal unemployment insurance embodying the essential provisions of the Huber Unemployment In- surance Bill CA Wisconsin nieasurej, constitutionality conceded. Albion's affirmative, com- posed of Emerson, Lull, Robert Dockeray, and Wayne Force met Kalamazoo College here February 15, winning by a two to one vote. At the same time, the negative, composed of Richard Chamberlain, Rupert Cortright, and NVi1bur Diehl, won a unanimous victory at Hope. Winning unanirnouslyat Western State Normal, February 28, and from Michigan State Normal on the local p1atiormNMarch 1, Albion clinched the championship. Paul Ewbank, Robert Dockeray, and Wayne Force made up the affirmative team at Kalamazoo, while the negative, which defeated Ypsilanti consisted of Richard Chamberlain, Marion De Vinney, and Wilbur Diehl. The vote of each judge counted one point, and Albion, having received the greatest number of points at the close of the series, was awarded the championship cup. 120 L9 NEGATIVE VARSITY DEBATING SQUAD CORTRICHT D1: VINNEY Os'rRANnER Alternate DIEHL CHAMBERLAIN Tfrlangular Debate Vtfxnnxng by a two to one vote from Ilhnozs Wesleyan and from Lawrence College, Albuon College Varstty debaters champxons of the state debating league closed thetr successful season March 14 Albxons alirmattve team whlch met 111111015 Wesleyan on the home platform was made up of Paul Ewbank Emerson Lull and Wayne Force The negatwe team whlch opposed Lawrence at Appleton WISCOUSIII was composed of Rlchard Chamberlam Robert Dockeray and Wxlbur Dlehl The questzon debated was the same one that was used tn the state contests The afhrmatlxe debate was won, m the opuuon of the Judges by the supenor rebuttal work of the local team xt bemg very closelv contested throughout the constructxve speeches The negatwe team, wlnlc not suxpassmg Lawrence 111 dehxery non the Cl6C1S1Ol'1 because of strength of arguments and amount of ev1clence The vzctory ox cr Lawrence , stated Coach Henry L Ewbank rs the b1,,gest success of the season because of the SIZE of the college and xts envxable record 111 forenstcs That the con tests have been close betvx een Alb1on and Lawrence 15 eudenced bv the fact that the decxslons have always been spht Never has a l.1I1'llll1TlOl.lb dCC1SlOll been rendered for exther team This year s varsxty gaxned the largest number of x1ctor1es ever won bv any A1b1on squad m '1 Sll1g'lC se tson The squad was unique thxs vear an that elght men rnstead of the usual su., spoke Clllflllg the season Diehl represented Alblon 1l1 debate for his fourth and final vear 121 - ,.,,-.et , r 1 -t, ,Q ' wig' ' ' -. ' 'E ,. -.V ,, A: r ,gf '22, iff! ,' Y ' 'Y -5 ' q Q2 4 -if ,, "tw N 1 rf. , , rs- - is , M V 4 svn ' . -X, , , ' ' ,bv ,t 'V r -. el. F , fy 1 '-'.1, - " , - .. ' fit p vt 'v wwf . , ii G fa - 1:-5- I . 3- V ll 1 .' L! u . I A J .. - Y I X v 1 . , . . . . R Y Y Y - ' 1 Y Y I 3 . r p . . . . . s s . ' ' . Y . I . . 1 . . Y Y . . I . , . ff ' ,, . fr . , , . . rv. ',,.. . ' 5 Q I . . 1. L . . 6 . D r C . A . . A A . .,, W . V , . . h , Y. . L I . . - z . C , ' AFFIRMATIVE Gnms TENCH Amos NEGAT IVE HILDERLEY DAVIDSON MoYNEs MANNING, Alternate Women's, Varsity Debate Gaining a unanimous victory by a 3-0 decision over Butler College at Indianapolis, Indiana, but allowing Witteiiberg College QOhioj to get the vote of the one expert judge on the home platform, Albion College women debaters broke even in their triangular contest, March 27. Wittexiberg also won from Butler at Springfield, Ohio, in the other contest of the triangle, thus winning the series. The affirmative team which won at Indianapolis on the Kansas Industrial Court question was composed of W'ooclena Tench, Burniece Gibbs, and Ruth Amos. The negative, made up of Sibyl Davidson, Lillian Moynes, and Zora Hilderley, defeated on the local platform by Witteiiberg, contended that the principle of the Kansas Industrial Court has failed and must continue to fail because it is unsound and would not fit into the American scheme of government. WlttCl1bCYgJS ailirmative argued that there is a need for such a court, that the court is sound in principle, that it is efficient and businesslike in prac- tice, and that it would be a beneiit, and would work. The decision was given because of the effective presentation of materialuand the upholding of the burden of proof by the affirmative according to Prof. Ray K. Immel of the University of Michigan who acted as judge. Albion's affirmative, in an additional debate with Wittenberg, lost by a 1-0 decision at Springfield, March 28. Lois Manning was alternate for the teams. N 122 AFFIRMATIVE VVIILIAVS, WIISON FowLrR Oscooo CALTFRNIATFD NEGATIVE VMI DER SLILE BARTLETT, Rooms, BAAD MALLENDE11 CALT1-:RNATEJ Freshmen Debate Winning from Olivet on the local platform and losing to Kalamazoo there by a two to one decision the Albion College Freshmen clebaters broke even in the opening debate of the season on January 11 The question debated by the triangle made up of Olivet Kalamazoo and Albion was Resolved that the United States should enter the VVorld Court Albion and Eugenie Fowler of Saulte Ste Marie wmnmg from Olivet here based their case on three mam contentions 1' irst that the court is in harmony with American principles, second that xt is based on the principles of our law courts, and third that it has been suc cessful in operation The negative team made up of Kenneth Bartlett of Plymouth, Austin Van der Slice of Lansing, and Charles Rogers of Albion debating at Kalamazoo contended that the present court lacks the compulsory jurisdiction necessary for its success, 'md that it has failed to settle any questions of importance 123 , Q 4 - . l . . , - n , . - . L 4 ' Q 1 ! , . F . ' , 1 1 1 ' 5 l - , , rx ' u . . , . Albion's affirmative team, composed of Leslie Williams of Munising, Harold Wilson of , 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 , 4 1 1 . , . 1 1 ' 1, 1 1 1 J y ' ' . V . I . . a 1 1 1 y 1 , Q 4 . FORCE DIEHL EDXVARDS DOCKERAY JUDSON EWBANK HENIBDT W'n.LrAMs NILES STEWART A Delta Sigma Rho Delta Sigma Rho is a national honorary forensic fraternity having sixty chapters located almost entirely in the larger state universities and older institutions of the country. Albion, one of the smallest colleges to be honored by membership, was admitted in 1911. The national organization was founded in 1906. . Membership is limited to those individuals who have creditably represented the college in inter-collegiate debate or oratory and who have a satisfactory scholastic average. Members elected this year are: Ruth Amos, Richard Chamberlain, Rupert Cortright, Sibyl Davidson, Marion DeVinney, Paul Ewbank, Bernice Gibbs, Zora Hilderley, Lorena Jones, Emerson Lull. Lillian Moynes, Woodena Tench. This year for the first time the Albion Chapter elected members from other colleges in the state where Delta Sigma Rho has not been granted, initiating Simon Heemstra of Hope College, and Vern Bunnell of Kalamazoo College. Professor Henry L. Ewbank is president of the Albion Chapter. The other faculty members are: Professor Phil H. Hembdt, Dean Robert NVilliams, Stanley S. Niles, and Robert B. Stewart. Oratorical Committee The Oratorical Committee is composed of one representative from each fraternity and society of the campus and three Independents. RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN . .... . ...... ....Siafc Rep:-nsvlztatzbc Lynm EDXVARDS .. Anna Varty VVayne Force Lillian Moynes Lydia Edwards Lloyd Brown Clifford Burbank Lucy Glenn Richard Chamberlain 124 Paul Ewbanlc Evelyn Scott Mabel Hudson Mary Bachelor Dale Filmore Bernice Gibbs Clara Bullen Lyman Judson fllfcriizztr RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS Finkbeiner L. Williaiiis Lewis Doughty McKean Sehnell Splane Fowler De Vinney Case Case Burgess Bushong L. Brown Ballard Fuller Maris Havens Shepherd Lorclalil .Tacokes Stringer S. Niles Hess Absent: Erlmes, Gulick, Long, V. Niles, Scott, Weston Oxford Club OFFICERS MARION D12 VINNEY ....... President CARL CASE ......... .... T fire-President LESLIE WILLIAMS . ...... Secretary JOSHUA GALLIMORE .... Treasurer The Oxford club is an organization of the men on the campus who are preparing for the Christian ministry. The program of the club includes sermons by the members and a course in fundamentals of religion given by the student pastor, the Rev. Stanley Niles. It is one of the primary purposes of the club to help maintain the religious life of the college at a high level. Extensive gospel team plans were carried out with the cooperation of the Y. M. C. A. teams being sent to such places as Grand Rapids, Battle Creek, Jackson, and several smaller towns. The club, also, has charge of supplying its members to preach at Fitch Street Chapel every Sunday night. The Oxford club of Albion college was organized in 1919 and became affiliated with the National Oxford club in 1922. During the last Thangsgiving vacation the local organization sent a delegate to the National Convention at Evanston, Illinois. 127 r I Davidson Palmatier Scott Calvert Glenn - Klahn Drake Slelght Hagan Young Edwards Hemhdt ' Y. W. C. A. GFFICERS :ELIZABETH YOUNG ....... President JEAN R1XGAN .... Vive-Prcfsident FLORENCE HEM BDT NOIIINIA SLEIGHT . . . LYDIA EDXVARDS. . ... . . . .Secretary .... Trvas-zzrer l,ll1I'lC'1'gl'llllll0lc' Rcpr'rsL'11!atiz'e COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN M.ARGAllET DRAKE ............................ . ..DCT-'0l10llUl IVIARGARET CALVlfR'l' . SYBIL DAXYIDSON ..... EVELYN PAi.MA'rns1z ., INEZ KLAHN .... EVELYN SCOTT .. Lucy GLENN . . . .V .......... Music . . .U-'orld Fellowship ........,.... Bible . . . . . . . .Social Scrfzfice ., .Rooms and C0llfC'l'L'1L!,'l3 .........Social Organized primarily to contribute to the religious liie of the campus, the Young VVo1nen's Christian Association has as one of its main purposes, however, to create zz democratic feeling among' all the girls in the college. The Big Sister movement, Zl picnic for all the girls the first day of the school year, teas, pot-lucks at which representatives speak upon various phases of religious work, and the annual carnival are among the attractions which the Y. VV. C. A. offers to the social life of the college girls. This year under the auspices of the organization Miss Lucine Finch was secured to give her Mammy Stories and Unpublished Religious 'Songs of the Old South. Vlleekly devotional meetings and discussion groups under the leadership of student chair- me11 are great factors i11 the religious development of the campus of Albion college. l2S Lordalil A Morford Case Price McCracken Elliott Diehl De Vinney Ostrander Phillips Wlieeler Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS CLARK PHILLIPS .... ......... P resident JOHN OSTRANDER .,... .... I fire-Presiclmt IWARION DE VINNEV .. ...... Secretary NVILBUR DIEHL ............................. ,. .... Trea.rm'cr COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN PAUL ELLIOTT ..... RICHARI1 IHORFORIJ .. CARL Lomimnr. ..... . Hluzotn ll'fCCRACKEN .. GORDON WHEELER Cr.ARizNcia Cfxsn .. GEORGE PRICE .......S0cia1 . . . . .1lle1ribw'sl1.ifv . . . .Social .S'e1'z'ice ..BibIe Study . . . . .P1liJi'iEilj7 .Depnlatimi Intercollegiate Relations The chief aim of the Y. M. C. A. is to promote the religious life of the men on the campus. Nevertheless this organization lends its support and gives of its funds to many activities of 21 secular nature. W'ith the cooperation of the Y. XV. C. A. a freshman handbook is published each year and an all college reception is given in the fall. This year a concert was sponsored under the auspices of the HY" at less than cost. The organization also financed the sending of two delegates to Lake Geneva and one to the Student Volunteer Convention at Indianapolis. The principal purpose of the HY" which is the encouraging of virile Christian life among the men of the college is accomplished through regular weekly meetings in which men discuss problems connected with their religious life. It is also the purpose oi the "Y" to minister to the religious needs of the students by cooperation with the student pastor in various un- heralded but vital undertakings. Insofar as the spiritual lifeof the campus is improved by the Y. M. C. A., it accomplishes its task and feels that it justihes its existence. 129 James Finkbeiner Klahn Bisbing Hilderley Keast . Peckham Parsons Beck Wlieatoxi Bulleri Morehouse Butzer Schliskey Yerington Reber Absent: Ellis, Merritt, Oately Home Service Band OFFICERS SYLVIA JABIES ............ ....... P resident BEATRICE B1sB1NG . .... . ....l7icc-President MARY ALICE PARSONS . .... .Secretary HELEN PECKHAM . ..... ....Trca.v1w'er Teaching, sewing, and telling stories at the settlement makes up a part of the work of the Home Service Band. Aside from these activities the band pays the tuition of a colored girl at Clark University in Atlanta, Georgia. Membership in the organization doubled this year. Discussion groups carry out its purpose, which is to promote a better knowledge of America's own problems. The social service group of the Y. W. C. A. unites with the club in these informal talks. Regular meetings are held at the home of Mrs. O. F. Gambee, corner of Erie and Hannah streets. V 130 Hornkohl Fuller Hornkohl Frisinger Frisinger Overliolt Clrtrlc .Tones Greider Absent: Durant, Fleming Student Volunteers OFFICERS TREVA Oveiznorr .. ....... .. ..... ....... P l'L'Sk'lU11-f MILO FRISTNGER . . . . .Vice-President :M:ILl7RlZD CLARK . . ....... Secrelary ROBERT FLEMING . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Treasilref' The Student Volunteer Group is composed of students who plan to become foreign mis- sionaries. The Albion organization is a part of the National Student Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions founded thirty-seven years ago. Seventy-eight missionaries have gone out from Albion college to bring about the fulhllment of the Volunteer motto, "The evangeli- zation of the world in this generation." At the weekly meetings of the Group the spiritual life of the members is deepened and the conditions and needs of the various fields are studied. Frequently, returned missionaries discuss the different aspects of their work. Deputation teams are sent to nearby churches to stimulate missionary thinking. The Group aims to support religious activities on the campus and bring other students to see the need and the opportunity of the foreign mission field. This year the Student Volunteers promoted the sending of eight delegates from the college to the International Volunteer Convention at Indianapolis. 131 ' ' . Q ' N 132 CONSERVATORY Ixellex lxlcncl Nw Mack Ynngcx Cmfield Bxoesamle P Flllott Eastman Tullar Ver N005 Lampn1'u1 Baxrd Prof Colbuxn Marsh Chryslel VV111te B Elllott 'lhomas Shlpp Glee Club The Glec Club lb 176111 Lps the lllOSt wldely lcnovvn of the 11011 athlellc orga111zat1o11s of the college Mme than tlnrtv concerts have bee11 glV611 th1s year 111 nearly as many Mxclngan COH'lITll.l1lltlCS Tl1e travels of the club th1s year l11ve mcluded an Clgllf day tr1p between semesters, a two weeks trlp by motor bus durmg the Sprnxg recess appeanng Ill the e1t1es of the Thumb, and several weelt end concerts 111 nea1by c1t1es The toms we1e arranged by Paul Elhott, manager of the club Prof R D Colbur11, head of the conscrx 1tor1, IS director a11d accom 173111511 of the twenty two men wl1o form tl1c club The ranks of S1l'lgC1'S are filled each year by cornpet1t1ve try outs The concert program of the club 111cl11des, 111 1dd1t1o11 to the e11sc1nble nu111bers bar1tone solos by Ralph Chrysler, mstrumental solos by Frank Gough, VlOll1'llSlf, and Clyde l.l13.19l1, cell1st, and l'C3Cll11gS by Kenneth Bartlett The Glee Club IS an effectwe mstrument 111 dClVCl'flSlllg the college throughout the state Its appearances everywhere have been the subject of flattermg press l10tlCCS The lllClTllJEI'Shlp of the club lS as follovxs fzrst Two: 9 F11 vt Bursar Bruce Elhott Paul Tullar Ph1ll1p May Leroy Bnrcl Second Tcnors Harold Ogden VVh1te Clvde Marsh Lyle Eastman Robert Garfield W1ll1am Klenck Holhnd Capper Ralph Chrysler Allen La111pma11 Charles Ver Nooy Theodore Mack Second Basses Paul Elhott Byron Thomas Leland Sh1pp Flnlllk Gough AlV11l Neller ' . . . , ................. '24 ' ................., '24 '25 1 '24 Kenneth Broesamle .............. '26 Erwin Yinger .................... '26 ' ' ..................... '27 ............... '26 z ' ..................... '27 .................. '27 - ------------ ,F- ' ...................... '24 V , .................... 24 ....,.,,.,,-.,,,.,, '24 ' .................... 'Zo ' '...,'..,....,.,,.,. '25 , , ------------------ '26 .1 1 .................... '27 ' -'---------------- '26 ' ..................... '27 . .................. '27 135 Chapman Mack Merritt Thatcher Yerlngton D. Burrell Taylor H. Burrell Dewey Campbell Dean George Camburn Harmelink Mrs.Colburn Pursell Kendrick Varty Bullen Xvalker Sleight Burnett Androus Calvert Cowan Letts Hawes Richard Smith Dibble Morse Cornell Peterson Absent: Keast, Power Saint Cecilia Saint Cecilia, the women's glee club, is in the seventeenth year of its organization. The club includes a membership of thirty-two, and is directed by Mrs, Florence Smith Colburn, head of the voice department. The peregrinations of the club have included a number of week-end trips, and a longer trip the last of April. Solos by members of the club, and by Mrs. Colburn, with the club members, make up the program. In keeping with the standard of the conservatory organizations, the work of the club is on a high artistic level, showing painstaking care in its direction, and the singers of the club show fine musical appreciation and talent. Membership in the club is gained by competitive try outs, held each year. The roll of the club includes: , PIELEN CAMBURN, ilcromprmisf First Sopranos: VVarrena Androus Elizabeth Burnett Lois Chapman Josephine Dibble Florence Harmelinlc Josephine Hawes Onnolee Power Delerous Merritt Luella Smith Katherine Wfallcer Second Sopranos: Harriett Burrell Doris Campbell I Viola Cornell Ruth Cowen Helen Dean Henrietta Guimaraes Frances Mack Mildred Morse Murno Keast Esther Richard Norma Sleight Melba Yerington 136 Altos: Clara Bullen Dorothy Burrell Margaret Calvert Ruth Dewey Gladys Kendrick Helen Letts ' Elvera Peterson Helen Pursell Florence Taylor ' Ruth Thatcher Anna Varty - u Alb1on College Symphony Orchestra The Albxon College Symphony orchestra of more than twenty of the best orchestral mu 5111121115 or the college lb under the ClllCClZ101l of Mxss Charlotte Ruegger head of the couserva tory vlohn dep'1rtment Scholastlc credlt 19 gn cn for work m the orchestra and .1 publlc appearance of the club 15 a part of each yeare commencement actrvxtxes The rnstxumentatron of the orchestra per mxts the presentatron of the vxollcls greatest Qymphomc classles wlnch wlth llghter selechons make up the orchectxas p1Og1 am Dzrecfoz LIISS CH umorrr Rnrccln fmt Vmlmv Mxss ZMZIHIIIC Nash Pattle Herrxng .M:3.f101'l XVolfenden Lthel Dean 1' 1 anlx Gough Goodrlch Reed 1'r1ecla Bloss Cellos LIZIIQ Stewart Clyde Mfush Alxce Campbell Second Vzolms N1om1 "1 ownley Allen XVvllIlIll6V Ax lnelle Hutchzn Josephine Marsh june T13 lor Rosamoncle Outwater Vzola Leonard Schultrf flute Earl Slocum C Im melt Nor man Reed Rex Smrth Trrzzzzfwfr Cleon Rlchtmeyer Allen Renshaw T1o111l1011e.r Cul Sprxnlcle Harold Boss l izmo : Beatrice Watson 138 FRATERNITIES SOCIETIES 1 . ' 141 Host etler Wvright Scott Hembdt Kendrick Finkbein er Drake Doolittle Eilwards WVooton Panhellenic Council The local Panhellenic Council was organized in 1917. This organization of two representa tives from each of the womcn's fraternities and Clionian, with their presidents and alumni ad visors as members ex-officio carries out the recommendations of the National Panhellenlc Congress, regulates rushing, sponsors new organizations and endorses the activities of the college. The two social activities of the year are an. intersorority party and banquet The present officers are 1- RUTH DOOLITTLE of Alpha Chi Omega... NIARGARET DRAKE of Alpha Xi Delta .... Alpha Chi Omega Ruth Doolittle Florence Hembdt Alpha Xi Delta Margaret Drake Gertrude Wright MEMBERS C I i on ian Evelyn Scott Lula Finkbeiner 142 ............P1'e,vident . .Secrclcwy-T'reasu-rar Delta Gamma Lydia Edwards Gladys Kendrick Kappa Delta Dorothy Hostetler Mary WVooton Engstrom Colt Phillips Force Pellowe Mmnge Yvftllgll Ewbunk Tamblyn Bell Interfraternity Council The local Interfraternity Council was reorganized in 1920. The organization is com posed of two members of each men's fraternity. The Council carries out the rules of the National Interfraternity Conference, makes pledging regulations and promotes the anuual Interfraternity Banquet. The present oflicers are: PAUL EJVBANK of Sigma Nu .............. WENDIELI. TAA-llil,X'N of Alpha Tau Omega.. .. MEMBERS Alplm Tan Omega lVe11cle1l Tamblyn Vlfaync Force Della Sigma Phi Richard M ange Paul Engstrom ' Sig-ma Nil Horace Phillips Paul Ewbanlc 143 ....,......President . . .Secretary-T1'casur'e1 Delta Tau Delta Donald Glascoll' Lloyd lVaug'h Sigma Chi Vlfilliam Pellowe Don Colt 144 Alpha C111 Omega fozuldcd ui De Pau U U1Z17l07S1fy Grcelzcaltlr IllCl1lU71U 1883 BEM CHAPTFR Establlshed 1887 Colors Smrlet and Ohve Green SOROR IN 1 ACULTATL Cl'1l'lSSH Dlckxe Stewart SORORIIS IN COLLEGIO Nlrs Carrie Honlett 24 Ruth Dlehl 24 Ruth Divey 24 K'1the15n Howard 24 Nozmw Slelght 24 Catherine Urch 24 Ada Max Adams 25 Ruth Doollttle 25 Ada Bxllln s 25 Josephme Dxbble 25 Ruth Cowen 25 Fl1z'1beth Sheldon 25 Mlldred Morse 25 Mar 'net Houck lslO1C1lCC Hembdt Z5 llnnna Steffe 25 Maxgaret Robinson Lols Bell 26 LOIS Chapman 26 VVzu'rena Androus 26 Mrs Clement Rood 26 Esther Rlcllard 26 Anna Varty 26 Mrlry LOUISE Kennedy 27 Frances Mack 97 Doris Campbell 27 V1ola Cornell Z7 Ioseplnne Marsh 27 'Xhrx Stewart Z7 Thelma Ellis 27 Avanelle Hutchmgs 27 PLEDGES K'1ther1ne Beery 27 Iosephme Hawes 27 145 . -1 F ,I 1 . . Q ,' ' " - L ' ' .v ' 1 'J : . ' ' :A r C ,. 4 4 'V 1 7 - 1 C ' - ' ' '26 t . , V, . 1 V - 1 1 , -V F . , - , Milf! 12100135 '24 Pauline Torrey '26 . I ' 7 A 'N 7 ' 1 V, - A 1 A 7 D 7-1 4 5 ' Y ' 1 , 1 . . g , C . . . , , 1 K .4 , l ' 1 J . C y ' , V ' 7 ' I ' "25 f" 4 ', Y A . , ' 1 l 4 L ' 1 - 1 7 + W 146 Alpha X1 Delta fuzfzxded af Lombmd College Calc-vbmg Illuzoxs 1893 PHI CHAPTFR Estabhshecl 1915 Colors Lrght Blue Dark Blue and Gold I-Ielcn Camburn 24 Ixoma Duffey 24 Margaret Dral e 24 Lllhan Moynes 24 Bcatrxce B1sb1ng 25 Irene Bauer 25 Leom Van cle Warker Sylvia james 25 Irma Koehn 25 Marjorle Fxeld 25 Beruadme Culkms Florence Taylor 25 Gertrude xvfl ht 25 Ruth Grabowsky 27 Lenore Grabowsky 27 Genevxeve McCall 27 9 Thelma Gauss Z7 PLEDGES Marlon Schrmedmg 27 Genevxeve Wr1 ht 25 jean Douglass 26 Inez Klahn 26 Dorothy Yost 26 Grace Blue 26 LLICIHC Marsh 26 Mary Seekell 26 Naomi Townley 26 xosamonde Outwater Delerous Merntt 26 Helen Turner 26 Anna Laura Baxrcl 27 Lenore GIEOFCI 27 Luella Smxth 26 Loxs Whxtney 27 Gladys Bauer 27 SORORES IN COLLEGIO Verne Fuller '24 Norma Littlejohn '26 z ' ' I L5 ' - ' I ' . P - ' " '25 ' 147 I K, . W .1 U . - A - Q - V ' 148 . Delta Gamma Iq01I1ldf'U' at u7l17l'L'11fI71Sf'lfllfC' O1fo1d Ilfzvvzvvzpfu T87 ZETA CHAPTER Establxshed 1883 Colors Bronze Punk and Blue Tllzabeth Blau' 24 May Pearce 74 Elmzabeth Young 24 Tthel Dean 24 Lxdm Edvxardq 24 MTYJOFIC Thomson 24 Ioseplnnc Baxrd 25 Agues Penne 25 Gl1dysKendr1tl 25 Dorothy Janes 7 Helen Holmes 25 Lois Uannlng 25 Helen Tcnch 25 Ellzabeth Spence 26 Helen Dem 76 Elizabeth Burnett 77 Mar aret Hayden 27 SOROR TN TACULTATE Audrey Kem on VV1lcler D01 othx Tull 27 PLEDGEQ I'ICl1l1Cl1t3 GlllIT1'lTlCS 97 149 Mvrna GIICS 26 Harrxet Bamnsch 26 Norme Bushaw 26 Morellw Quant 26 Ruth Penm Z6 Eva Rutherford Z6 Vlfglllli Alger 26 lVoodena Tench Be1tr1ce lVatson 26 Nl mon 'XVolfenclen 76 Eclvth Yost 26 Ivmtherwn Wall cr 97 Llune Abbott 27 Mm aret Calvert 27 Vlfgllll1 Kurtz 27 Dorothy Burrell Z6 Marlon Marfelxus , . 1, .. .. , .. 4 . . . . . . .: -, ' ', 4 . V . i SORORES IN COLLEGIO 1 . V . , . C . , 'c 'r A ,.. 7 . c , ,4 ' y ' 1 1 ' . . 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W , ' I -1 y i 150 Kappa Delta fozuzdvd at Vzrgmza Staie Nmmal I-0111101116 Vzrguzm 1891 SIGM x P1 CIIAITFR formed from Sorosxs 1923 Lucy Glenn 25 Jean Ra an 24 Dorothv Hoetetler Ruth Monroe 24 Aura Nye 25 Margaret Gardner Mary Wooto11 Z5 Florence Hfumelml Charlotte Frxe 77 Elem Monroe 26 Florence Halsev 27 Ruth Ceor c 27 Esther VVooton 27 24 2 2 Colors Green and Whlte SOROIXIIS IN COLLLGIO PLEDGIIS 151 Leah Carter 26 Irene Malsh 26 Bemda Madxll 26 Margaret Bryce 26 Lois Conmd 26 Martha Ilhott 26 l rcel Oln er 27 Dorothea Bowers 27 Reva Luclbl ook 27 Cecile Hatlnxvav 27 Ruth Thatcher 27 Marv Lomse Dean 27 ' -vm! g , I'l-I all 1 l 1 4, ' , N.. ..-' " " -' .1 .1 J 1 ,A J, . 1 I, 74 T ' 1 ' ' Ruth Gamble '25 L, 1 , 17,1 . r , 1 j , - -, 1 1 1 1 fe ' .' 1 1 4 ' 1 4 -1 ' b 1 -A 'va - 3 '1 ' " V 1- 4 ' .J - 1 , , , 1 4 x ' 1 . 4' . A, 1 gl: .1 4 1 ' 1 'N X x ' 152 Clionian The Clionfanl Lffl'l'!'ll'j' .S'0cz'c,fy was f0lNld!'FI in, 1913 mid :'eo1'grmi.':c1i May 1, 1922 Elvah Dayton-Hornkohl '24 Evelyn Palmatier '24 Evelyn Scott '24 Mildred Oatley '24 Edna Dwight '25 Lula Finlcbeiner '25 Margrette Curtis '25 Vivian Hicks '26 Mary Alice Parsons '27 Elvera Peterson '27 Mabel Horning '27 ACTIV ES Dorothy Xvertman-Frisinger '26 Mildred Clark '26 Grace Shearer '26 Esther Palmatier '26 Metha Whitney-Stevens '26 Vernietta Davis '27 Melba Yerington '26 Nellie VVeidenl1ammer '27 Gianetta Pray '27 PLEDGES Zora I-lilderley '25 Martha Scott '26 Treva Overholt '26 Alice Robb '27 153 w 1 L 154 Alpha Tau Omega fmmdcd at Vzrgmza Illzlzlfuy hzrlziufr Rzclzmond luqmza 1863 B1 rfx Oxucrzon CH HTFR Estabhshed 1889 Colors Sky Blue and Old Gold TRATRI S IN FACULTATE Eclwm Roscoe Slclght Hal old O den VVh1te IRATRES IN COLLEGIO GOI don VVheele1 24 Byron Thomas 2-l VVe11clell Tambbn 24 Clark Plnlllps 74 Ralph Kerser 24 Allen Lampmau 24 George VVLlls 74 George Mumford 24 VV1ll1am Strou 25 Dul e Lee 25 Jael Bedreut 25 Russell B lbcock 27 Harold Norman 27 Clxrcuce Cole 27 James Cretcher 27 Darvsood Coddmsoton 27 llI'll1llCC Strong 77 PLFDGES 155 Waylle Foxce 25 VV'1ldo Hammett Omer Bartow 25 Russell Abbott 25 Charles Ver Nooy 26 Albert Peters 26 Curl Sprmkle 26 Wlllard Brckuell 26 Harold Perkms 26 DdV1d Horan 26 Murray Spltrer 76 Leo Carr 27 james L1 htbody 27 D1lllCl Upton 27 Bruce Os ood 27 Karl Hoeflmger 27 Leroy Balrd 27 . Y V , -V1 . W , 'Q-I 0. 1 X I.. '. .VA I. , ' ' .1 - ' .s . J ' 1 " r 1 . . . . ' ' 1 E 4 4 Y. i . - I U . - 1: I 4 . . , 7 , A Y ' ' . '25 Dau Fisher '24 ' Noble Nagler '25 , v , J , ' - 1 1 ,' . ' I . . 7 . , 1 - '.. 2 ' ' . . 1 - , ' y . . U , . , E . Y . ' 3 X ' C 1 c ' ' 1 ' . '.. H , , , , .. 4. - , , Y x x -g Y 1 , I 1 ' r C . 1 bl 1 E, 7 C r ' T ' l 7 lc '. ' Y- , ' ' c l , o I Delta Slgllla Ph1 Founded at Ihr' C0111 qz of llzc Cm of Nr' lofi 1699 ALPHA TAU Cn xmrn Establvahecl 1917 Colors N116: G1 een and Xvhltfl PRA FP R IIN TACULTATT XVIIIIHITI W hncomb Vlflutehoube FRAIRTS IN COLLEGIO BllIl'llSl.Cld 74 FICLHOI 24 Hees 24 Hornlcohl 24 Hal old XR,-vlyllC I..eRov Arthur Schnell 24 LeRoy Leonard Scl1ult7 24 Lestel Hanger 25 Harry Leonard 25 Rmhard Vlznge 75 Album Olson 25 Don'1ld Parks Zn YValte1 Urch 25 Allitlll l1ar1l De Golxa 27 Vern Doughty 27 Jonathan Varty 27 Fugenc, Fowler 27 Van der Sllce 27 PLT DGES 17 Llosd B1own 26 Donovm CHITICIOH Paul Fngetrom 26 Ivnn Glidden 26 Ceul Pfe1He1 76 Geor e Price 26 Allen Wllltxley Z6 Geor e Wyllle 26 Horace Brand 27 D1ll1s Harger 27 Alvxn Neller 77 Russell Pulls 27 Axtlnu Maples 27 Henu North 27 Leslle VVIIIIHITIS 27 Allen Renshaw 27 26 . . ' ' - , 'I ' ' . .',' - iv " 'e, ' . 6 'L 4 'N . . . ' v. . , ' I 4 i ' j ' . 1 4 L, -4 f - 4- r ' .' 1 . 7 - C -4 -V - 4 r '- ' ' . ' - ' . ', 7 1 , J -7 A , Victor- Niles '24 1ib112md 1-Iofmn '26 , 7 1 ,' . ' . 7 . 4 V 1 g ' I -1 1. . . , 1 f y ' V 1 g V - s ' i Z Y y-I V y . a H C E N Tl 1 , . 4 ' ' ,,, . 1 N l ,, 1 - ' ' 7 . 3 4 N :fe 4 ' ' - - f I .7 F 1 1 V , .' . . , J A 1 4 y .l A 7 5 Delta Tau Delta Iomzdcd ai Beilzanzx College Bethany Wes! Vugmza 1859 EPSIION Cu 'KPTFR Establxshed 1876 Donald Glascoff 24 Frnest Carmem 24 kenneth Bell Z4 Dean Kmg 74 George Sffllth 25 Paul Houldsworth 25 Vlfalter Brmes 25 Lloyd XlXfZlLlgl1 25 Luther Pahl 25 Arthur Lange 27 Harry Wllllams 77 Harvey Hoover 27 Maurxce Clemons 27 Vlctor W1llldmS Z7 Roy Ol1ver 27 Clarence Lozuaway 26 Colors Purple and Gold TRATRIIS IN CO1 I EGIO Ralph Preshaw 26 PLIIDGES 159 Glenn Grllhn 25 Phxhp Henderson 25 Hume Dxce 26 Clmflord Burbank Z6 Gale Canfield 26 Dunton Barlow 26 Lyle Eastrrnn 26 Carroll Kelly 26 Rolland Weller 26 Robert Groby 27 Clmton Wlntney 27 Stanley Moynes Z7 Russell Courtwrxght 27 Gordon I-Ierr1ck Z7 Joe Rxley 27 Gxlbert Voelker 27 , . 'JL '. ' 'f- ' .al J. , . . - , , U 1' ,, . , ,-, ., R ,, , l 4, I . -1 . . . . 4 4 44+ r - s . , .. , 7 1, ' V . , , - ,n . , 1 r . r . , 1 L 1 Y 3 , v 1 , 1 4 Y 1 7 . .1 Q , . . , I ! - 1 - 1 . . .V , . , - y ' v ! ' I 1 J. 160 S1gma Ch1 1701111110111 at Illzamz U'71'LdL'7'Slf1l O1ford Ohm 1855 ALPHA P1 CHMTER Estabhshed 1886 Colors Blue and VVh1te FRATER IN FACULTATE T Dudlc1 11 Veruor FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Xwvllblll Dxehl 24 Xvlllldm Sibley 74 Chnrles Pellowe 24 Lmus Hcyclcn 74 Jesse Martm Tandy 'Vlax Mclxoue 24 VV1ll1am I-I1bbard 24 Don Colt 25 R1cl1ard Mo1fo1d 25 Dmrl Slocum Za 1'1zu1lc Ruthex ford R1ch'1rd Chamberlam 25 Ldw1rcl Tuttle 27 XVHTFEII Hall 77 Geomge B111 ham 27 Flederxc Leeell 77 Vlfllfrecl HWYYISOII 26 Theodore Mncl 27 PLIIDGLS II1ram WEbCtC1 25 1V1ll1 H11 Klenk Wesle-5 Iolmstou 26 Robert GarHeld 26 Clarence Llbcke 26 Leland Shxpp 26 D Flmore 1VfCCOlll11Cl 2 DOI1ZllClbO11 :MiO1lOSI111tl'1 26 Howt Hou ell 26 Nml Gllbfdltll 76 Sl1e1wood BIOW11 76 Vmtor Nd le 76 lloxd B1C11!1CI' 27 Mule Vlfzlllxel 27 Harold Durl ee 27 Ed ar Lon 26 Harold Sauer 76 Cl 11-ence Boldt 27 ,.,. . . ' ' ' ' I 1 I F I '- 1 'n A 'J J , . '4 4 'Cf 1 ' D 4 ,4 . . . , - . - , . .r . V ,H - . .E , ,26 C 7 - y' v . y y ' - A A ! P .f ' f '24 ' ' ' ' ' 1 V r J , ' J . . . , . 4 I . C , 6 VV alter Quant 324 Gage Transue '26 1 , I - y ' . , . 2 Y , Y 1 w ' " V: 2 " '.. 1 ' ' '25 ' ' 3 ' . 1 ' ' ' 'g '.. 4 T A 'r - 1 , ' - ' . - ,. f ' 1 v - ' - ' . ' S. , 3 ' , C Y 1 - ' - ' 4 cr 0' Y "' 23 b ' , ' 5 1 I . ., . c ' z ' 161 i ' 162 1 Hmm 1,4 lv F ifstl IE L 2 .4ng:.., fwxmbflluhl M9 W-'HQ VKrr?W ,L iw: Rf Slgma Nu 1C0IHldL'd at Vuguzza Mzlztam Imtzfutc 1869 GAMMA GANINIA CHAPTER Estzbhshed 1895 Edvlm I Qulcl 25 Ro er C LCVXIS 24 Horace G Plnllzps Paul A Elllott 24 Clyde B Marsh '74 C0101-Q Bhcl VVh1tc and Gold TRATRES IN COLLEGIO VVm G Spanenberg 24 Geox e K McCall 24 Rllph H Cxysler 74 Ca1l 1' johnson 25 P'1ul C Ewbmk 25 Robert P Docl erm 2 Otto Bam 26 Noxman XV Reed 27 Charles II Ro us 27 Nlxlton F Mallendel 27 Robert W Bmdbury 27 liflllk 1' Cole 27 Victox L Peek 26 PLEDGLS Paul L Rxslcy '27 163 Ch trles E Cultzs 25 BIIMOII E Bell 25 Paul QC El3C1'l'l2llt 25 '31ulE Tullar 25 Owen C Perkms 26 Ducllew H Smlth 26 Auvern L Erbes 26 Morrls VV Buclborou XVxll1am Crowe 26 Plrk S BldClbl'llW 26 Hfuold Schumlcher Kenneth Bartlett 77 Clmch Clocler 21 1"ra11k Gough 27 George R Jones Howard Kenaga 27 Phllllp T Mav 27 gl 26 , - ' " l' . ,If N he ,, -fr ,S ' ' ll : .A fifties VV . K L In h . I. 1 . x y ,Fw ,f fi, V' W - f g 4 1' : 73" -' . 525 ' ?'?"i 715'-vi - ,. X! -IME: X, ,I .lvl AU ,v W V ,f JZ l . - , , 'Y -,. ' 11 su f ' f "' : ., fu v, ' 1 " i - 'rr ' C 'f '- W- p f V fu ' 'Q wr: , ' I :rig I Y iq : fki ft -V 11 3 M- is F ,u'f- -if-ll H' +1 1 :m,..fIH.--du H- -,, Q - --4 ' . " fi. ' .',-5'i:2!9l! W . 1. I ' Y' - 4 1 . , -. 3:Jf,f-.f,- ' f l ..,- QZ'fQg4,4j, T?.'Ig's,g1-ikni, qzjfftmg ' 43. e 1",, ,V-5 qi- - ', ,.,. r":.-2.521 ' ,,a., SHG 112-1?urQg-ha-lim.,-I NSAC. ':- .whiff , . 1 1. ', ' .f ,' ,' . , ' , r , -. , .1 " A 1 , ' ' ' . . Z . 2 2 1 c, ' ' -C '4 4 V' . I ' C J 2 . U- , g . VA ' ' 1' - 4' 1 "'24 -- 4 ' 7 1 4 J - 4 . f 1- . , 1 1 . , ,g ' : A U 4 ,, ' - , - P ' ' L . . ... , q I ' - 4 ' I ' ' 1 I C . 1 2 ' z . " ' z ' . Y f ' 5 ' . . , . x 1 C . A Q , . 1 Y y - f ' ' , , 1 " ' X 4' -gf.-L 7 4 . PM ' , 7 1 . . : '27 .. 1 , 1 Z 1 7 ' ' f Y W 1 164 Zeteletlnan I'01mdcd as a Imzcnx mmm 1903 Rz'01ua1zz ed ar I1 local fl0fL'H1lf'X, 1914 Manon DCVlllllCj 24 Merton Stevens 24 Lorrzs Russell '74 Bruce Elhott 24 Maurlce McKe'n1 24 Floscl Brattnl 20 Kexth I'r1end 25 Stanley Bcnjannn 24 I:dXV'1lCl Bflglldlll 25 X71CtOl' Box er 75 Clarence Elhott 25 Dale Fxlmore 25 Harold Bowers Z5 Emerson Lull 75 Geox' e Mxles 26 VV1ll1'un Clmclxucl-c 27 Colors Blue 'md Wlnte ACTIVES Cul Peppe1 27 PLEDGES Robert H'lrn1on 27 lo lV11l1a1n VVyl1e Sergel Lavrov 26 M110 Frlsmger 26 Cecil Soule 25 Johnson Newell 25 Harold M McCracken Arthur Dewey 26 Erwnl Ym er 26 Wllllam Batzler 26 John Ostrander Kenneth O Conner Ch lrles Barclay 26 L'1urence Anderson 26 2 Ha1oldK McCracken 27 Franus Baad 27 Vxvlan Johnson 27 . 4 , I ' 1. I,,, . .', 1 I .1 ,'.-. I I . I y - .P ' x. "' ' '.! ' ' 1 Q . . I, . . . , 4 1 25 I ' ! . .I , . .I. , . ... . , . , ' I 1 1 1 1 1 ' 3 " ' 6 ' 4 ' 1 . 1 . . , . . , 1 o' . a I . I , . . , 4 I I - n 1 . . , ' 1 I 1 . ' I 1 r E , 7 I 7 C 4 - ' . 1 UI I' 1 - 1 o . . 7 4 4 . . . , , , I . , 1 1 1 p 166 Nlaeceman The llaccuzzmz Lzimam Yoculv me founded Mauh 3 1994 HON ORARY CHARTER MEMBER CHART LR MEMBERS Earl Mutch 27 Russell Fllllx 27 Vern L VVllSOl1 27 Gcor e Greenwood 27 VValtcr L Baird 77 Haxry Worth 27 Ffillllxllll VVIHIHUIS 27 Ralph 1VIlddlCtOI'1 27 Roburt Lapworth 27 Louxs Roberts 27 167 VJ: -.," ' ..,b ,H ,z,t ,f ,. J H ' 7 4 1 -4 Dr. Frederic S. Goodrich ' T -4 I 4. ' , ' Y A U- ' U 1- ' 7 , ! Q v. .. . , ' Y 3 5 ' I 4 168 ' Cor1nth1a11 Flu Colmtlmzn Lzfefmv Socwfy was fmluded Oclobm -,O I997 Vex non Mlyes 24 Verona Butzex Allce Barratt 25 Ravmond Benedlct 25 Harmon Cmnburn 25 Mardwm Chaffee 25 Loume Iennxngb 75 Grace Embury Z5 Wxllmam Scholield Zo Cwrl Huesser 25 Ruth Darby 26 Ida Crandell 26 AC'l IVIIS PLEDGES C mrl C'1se 27 169 Glenn W'alker 25 Paul Snyder 25 Mabel Hudson 25 Wendell bpauldmg 26 M'1rg1ret Rachor Kenneth Bm ess 27 Melx 111 Kmsely 27 Dorothy Schllskey 77 Harrxet Read 27 Cllnence Barclay 27 C'1rl Sclnlr 27 . . ', ,f .,,L ' I M I ,,.J 'M 1 -4 , 'Z 7 1 I 7 ' '24 ' ' ' A , v y . . , I . . , L ' . . '26 ' ' ' Ruth Minlcler '26 . 3 . A , A , ... g ' Y , V. . , . . I , F . , 1 ' , H C Gertrude Carlson '27 -4 1 5 f . , 1 , . , . . 2 . ' w N 170 ' W , w Eclecuc and Athemades 1710 Eclvcfw mm' lI1zr1z1r1clr's Lzlman Souriv 'zcax founded Ill 18.13 If became a clorrd voczcfx 111 IQ ACTIVES Mary Bachelor 24 Manou Hcathcock 24 Elvm Fmkbem r 24 Sybll Dawclson 24 Hazel Irex 24 W':1lter Moore Iomse Morehouse 24 Ruth lVheato11 1 theleen Stone Stevens 24 Russell Sphue 74 Dorls Normaudelu 77 PLEDGES Charles Ten Houten 27 Phwlhs B1ocl1e 27 Ray Holmes '76 171 Harold Westoll 2,4 Gladwm Lexus 2:1 lima Reber 25 Clarence C'1se 26 Ruth Vl'l'lltC 76 Iorexm Jones 26 Dee Hurst 26 Ruth Heathcock 26 Gertrude Bunk 77 xobert Flemm 27 fllueodole Hwrtz 77 Bylon B111 lrcl 27 ' ' . JL ' I ' . .., -' , 5. . ' -l , . . ' ' Y 22. A 7 .Y . - , A . V , . Y. , . . . x. A , D I , ' ' I I ! . . Q A V , Iv . ,M Carl Lordalll l24 Frieda Bloss '26 L - C ' 5 I I j - , 1 , 1 . L '-1 11 , ' g ' . ' , 1 .. A 1 n 5 i I - C !-1 v l- - v. 7 4 1 7 1' x c 4 , , 7 1 . 1 . A K a W P 1 E -V W 1 , - I X X Y Y 1 172 I N , L H I w x Buzz Add Councd The Buzz Add f.OUl'lCll was Qmczetlx O1'gl1l17LCl 111 Outobm 1973 bv a 3101111 of Jumors 'md acmorb 11l3.jOlI11g 111 busmesb Reguhl monthlv fratc111.1l l'l1l,Ct1llgS ale held The 111cet111g5 efctcucl ove1 1 full exenme, of f0I'1Il'll cmd lIlf0I'111ll d1sc11s51o11 of YODICS co11cer11111g the busmesq XXO1'ld M6l11lJLlSlll1J 111 the c.Olll1C1l 15 Imnted to 11111 O15 cmd semom hlLct1o11 md 1111t1'1t1o11 dcpend upon 1c,c,11lar f1.1tc111al 111lLs Ldopted bx thc Councd Twelve l'1OLl1S of work 111 the dcp'11t111c11t Luc lcquxred NV1fl1 an '11 Ll 1gc of B and '1 Q'C1lCl'll college 'lvcl Lge ol 25 MFNIBER9 I loxd Brattxu Tx 1lpl1 Cluxsler Robext Doclxel '11 Iclxx 111 111Ll Allen Lampman 173 Hor1ce Pl111l1pS Go1do11 XX heelel 101115 Ruseell Ixdymoud Benedmt O1l1c Bvshop . - , L, . ', ,Z 4, .V ,. U J ,. 1 ' z ' ' 3 , 1 . ,. , 1 . .L .. , 3 , Z .C , .,,,. .. . . , 2 d, , . ., , .J X. . . , . ., ' ' .. H 'f , .A ., . ,' K A C ,AK h C K C C C .n. , 11 . .., N 1, ... . ,V . . , A Sk . . ,Y . 1 11 Q 1 'l""""-""i? " ""'T " XL. . Za- - Fin., . Outing Club ,A l J The Outing Club was organized on January 5, 1923 in order to create an interest in athletics and outdoor exercise among the women of the college. In 1923 the club held con- tests in tennis, baseball and swimming. During the present year the members have contended in volley ball and hiking, Twenty hours of activity in outdoor sports are required for initiation into this organization. OFFICERS FLORENCE HALSI-:v. ...................... . ET H ELEEN SmN e-STEVE N s .... I VERONA BUTZER .... . .... .. CLARA BULLEN .......... VIIIGINIA HQRNBECK. . . . . . Miss C. V. STARR AND Miss H. M. BULL .... Florence Halsey Ruth Cowan Margaret Newell Virginia Hornbeck Ruth Gamble Nona Duffy Christine Houghtaling Lois lvlanning Marjorie Field Leona Van de NVarker Etheleen Stone-Stevens Ereida Bloss Clara Bullen Dorothy Burrell Verona Butzer Lois Conrad Margaret Drake Irene Fields MEMBERS Florence Harmelink Marion Heathcock Ruth Heathcock Dorothy Hostetlex' Inez Klahn Bernida Madill Lucile Marsh Lillian Moynes Marjorie Mnhlitner Agnes Perine Gertrude VVright Helen Turner Lucile Ferrel Mary Seekell Catherine Urch Gladys Kendrick Elsie Monroe 174 . . . . . . .Prcsidc-nt . . .Ifice-Pre.vidc'izt .. . . . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . . . . Trmsirrm' Manager of Sports .. Faculty .Members Helen Holmes Anna Laura Baird Bernice XV right Cecil 'Wire .Mona Gerred Mary Alice Parsons Lois 'VVhitney Alice Robb Vernieta Davis Genevieve XVright Ellen Lytle Onnolee Power Irene Bauer Elizabeth Blair Norene Bnshaw Bernadine Culkins Lydia Edwards 1 A1b1on College Chamber of Commerce 01.90111 cd 1923 FACULTY MEMBER PROF F VV SHULTIQ MEMBFRS Bell Brattm Boyer Bmknell BCIICCIICY Cameron Lampman S Brown XVO1fElldOl1 Russell Docleray Wh1r11ey W'esley Heydon Hornkohl D Snnth H Ph111xps Herlumer Broesamle Osterrout OCOIHIOI' H1bbard Qmck Urch Rutherford Curtrs Schumacher 177 . 1 C -4 r . A l A. Y 1 1 V l l Y D V I Y " Y 1. I . Dwlght, Monroe, Eastman, Peck, Quant, Lee, Monoszmth, Runumgs, Pfe1Her, Sprmkle, Grrhin A I yt I Y 7 D I ' 5 ' l , . . . Y 1 ! 3 Y I 1 1 ' Biology Club ' V Or'gcm'i::ed 1896 FACULTY MEMBERS Puma A. M. CHICKERING MR, DAVID POTTER Miss LOTTA M. ROGERS - ' MEMBERS Fuller, Drake, Sleight, Schultz, H. Dean, Wells, Westoll, Folsorne, D. Burrell, A. Dean Judson, Weaver. 178 Classical Club ' Organised 1922 FACULTY MEMBER PROP. A. H. Hluuaov ' MEMBERS L, Brown, Russell, Benjamin, Brumstead, Glidden, Case, Peters, Hess, Rachor, Howard James, Gardner, Duifey, C. Elliott, Clark, Brigham, D. Burrell, Broesamle, Morse, Wright Wright, Field, Evans. 179 Contributors' Club Organised 1905 FACULTY IVIEMBERS PROF. P. H. HEMQBUT Mrss AUDREY W'II.IlER PROF. H. L. EWBANK PROF. HAROLD OGD1-:N VVHITE MR. CLARENCE M. WEBSTER Mrss FLORENCE SWISHER MEMBERS Flecuor, VV. Diehl, P. Elliott, Mumford, R. Diehl, L. Edwards, Thompson, W'heuto11 Glenn, M. Heathcock, Hembdt, Ewbauk, Morford, Eberhart, Peters. 180 Fall Chemical Club Organ-izrcd 1897 FACULTY MEMBERS PROF. D. L, RANDALL Mrss HELEN M. BULL MEMBERS Helmer, Perine, Brincs, Douglass, Marsh, Folsome, Force, Buckborough, Leonard, Lewis, Schultz, Mange, Horton, Tamblyn, Manning, Mitchell, Camburn, Kingman, Carter, Sprague, Henderson, Shipp, Transue. 181 I French Club O1'ymzii::cd 1912 FACULTY MEMBERS - Pnorl AND MRS D. M. GILBERT MISS CYNTHIA V. STARR Miss SELMA KONIG , V MEMBERS - W. Moore, Heathcock, Howard, M. Hudson, R. Lewis, Adams, M. XVooton, Robb, R. Parks, Jennings, Reber, Clark, Outwater, Armstrong, Shipp, Perrin, E. Munro, Van cler Warker, Broclcie, Hawes, Lytle, Walker, B. Strong, Oliver, Sackett, Buck, Field, Douglass, Gifford, Mack, Calvert, Holmes, Mutch. 182 German Club Organ: cd 1922 HONORARY MEMBERS DR AWD MRS FREDERICK LUTZ FACULTY MEMBERS DR AND MRS D M GILBERT Miss CYLTHIA V STARR Miss SELMA Komc MEMBERS L Smmth Sawer Folsome W Spaldmg Pollock Beurle L Van Horn C Barclay Lavrov Soule Cretcher Pahl Brmes 183 W , . Tullar, Heussner, W. Moore, Manning, Sprague, Schultz, E. Finkbeiner, L. Finkbeiner, ' ' I 3 7 ' I 9 ! l ' Y ' I 7 J I ! ' Histrionic Club O1'gani::aci 1922 FACULTY MEMBER Miss FLORENCE SWISHER MEMBERS R. Diehl, VV. Diehl, L. Edwards, Brigham, C. Urch, VV. Urch, W. Tench, Hornbeck H. Tench, D. King, L. Marsh, Glenn, Jones, Heydon, E. Munro, Wlieatoix, Manning, McKinney, Butzer, G. Reed, Dockeray, Chapman, Carter, Snyder, Jennings, E. Stevens, Calvert, Perma Lull, Palmer, Terrell, D. Merritt, Schofield, Quant. i 184 Home ECOIIOHIICS Club Olgam cn' 1918 FACULTY MEMBERS Miss KATHLEEN BLACHLIY Miss ANN11. DFAN MRS G E ARNOLD ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MEMBERS Bla1r Xlvflght Oatley Hostetlex Rlahn Morse Bxsbmg Suekell Houcl Van df: Warker Fmkbemer Madxll Young A Davxs 185 l 4 , 4 'IX' 4 Miss JULIET COMSTOCK -Mus. Romzur STEVVART . 1 I 1 r '- ' 'r v 1 Q v 1' . v 3 1 C1 I ' 1 v 1 ' - Mathematics Club Organiser! 1911 FACULTY MEMBERS PROE. E. R. SLEIGHT DEAN HELEN BARTON MR. L. A. SEARS . MEMBERS Davidson, L. Chamberlain, Richtmeyer, 'S1eight, Wheeler, Camburn, Scott, Benjamin W. Moore, E. Hornkohl, M. Bachelor, Camburn, Schnell, Palmatier, Plumb, I. Bauer. 185 l Physical Research Club Organised 1911 FACULTY MEMBERS Pnor. C. E. Roon MR. V. C. HALL MEMBERS L. Chamberlain, Bowers, Hathaway, VVhitney, Bartow W. Moore, Hurst, Lavrov, Friend Force, Garvin, Hicks, L. Smith, W. Wylie, Barclay, Miles, Johnson, Pollock, Holmes. , 187 Political Science Club A O1'yan'i5cd 1921 Q FACULTY MEMBERS PROP. A. J. MCCULLOCH PROP. V. ALTON Moony ' MEMBERS Gibbs, L. lfValker, Sackett, Nagler, Reber, Thomas, Butzer, Olson, Bell, Jennings, Lull Giles, L. Brown, Wright, Fuller, Stevens, L. Kennedy, C. Elliott, Morehouse, Barclay, Muhlitner Embury, De Vinney, Amadeo. 188 Social Science Club Organised 1910 FACULTY MEMBERS Pnolf. VV. W1 XRIHITEHOUSE PROP. V. ALTON Moony MEMBERS . Brattin, Urch, Lampman, R. Monroe, Engstrom, Chrysler, Quick, Howard, Hess, Boyer, Parks, Russell, D. Smith, McKean, Muhlituer, D. Filmore, L. Harger, Dockeray, Piepenbrok 189 Spanish Club , Organ-ized 1921 FACULTY MEMBERS PRQF. AND Mlas. D. M. GILBERT Mrss SELMA Komc Miss CYNTHIA V. STARR MEMBERS Hornkohl, VVheeler, Spence, Hudson, Bradbury, Fx-isinger, Hornkohl, D. Yost, Pearce Torrey, Muhlitner, Doolittle, Amacleo, Robinson, Bell, Perine, Giles, Long, Dewey, Carter Baur, Klahn, Russell, Seekell, Wesley, Wooton, Garfield, James, Madill, Engstrom, Bushaw Dice, Outwater, C. Kelly, Embury, I. Marsh, M. Elliott, Bannasch. 190 . ENE -1' -"'!':, E Y f -. , 11- ' , W f-Y L , S pt ber 25-H57 Varieties" f t tl, I' l . ALBIOMd O!.LEGE l9l- Classical and Modern Languages Well equipped Laboratories in Science. Enlarged Library. I Astronomical Observatory. History, English, Economics. The English Bible. Debating and Oratory. Business Administration. Mathematics. Home Economics. Conservatory of Music. Normal Course for State Teacher's Certificate. NEW BUILDING PROGRAM FINE ATHLETIC FIELD For Catalogue and Application Blank Address F. S. GOODRICH, Albion, Michigan Simple Food Simply Cooked Simply Delicious Albion Colgige Cafeteria 19 The Elite C:v07Zf65fZ07Z6Vjf A1b1on s Newest and Fmest S tudents Headquarters for Sodas, Sundaes and Confectlonery PSR? 5553 You Can Always Meet Your Friend Here 129 North Szmerzor Street 193 September 28-All-colleg pt' ' gl dt t h . ' I C . , . RQ? SEM , r. Sept, 30-Y. M. C. A. and sister throw out hooks. Mums FURNAU-. FoRm5xQ5. K O v 0135!-ffyf'W f aw' ff O0 W . 52, , .Jiffy uX?ffjJ",.s:f9f7mM42. Q9f'PAg5,f-J' . CQLLR, if 9,5 X' Z. ff f gs - ,ul NT W QQQSC- M' J, Ci-Ny 9+ Aixrmizk. SN X 'N V1 HQ CIAA 'il-3?-A PRGQRMAL If-jk Y:xiRQx5'L - 1 X NXIN Z Ig W 5 X, A -9 ,io 'F 2 FAYTVAN ETL. Q I CLUB. NOT IN THE CURRICULUM 194 7 Coziqblzffzentf 0 Alblon Malleable Iron Company QQ? Aflbzbfz, fllzklzzlgwz October 6-First Football gameg Albion 32, Deiance 0 196 October 10-Student Directory opens Cupid's Campaign October 13-Professor VVebster finds unique Freshman themeg collapses. Compliments of THE UNION STEEL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. ALBION, MICHIGAN GEORGE E. DEAN, Class of 1896, BROCKWAY DICKIE, Class of 1913, President Secretary M k n - a Q Compllments of Post Tavern Your Headquarters While in Battle Creek 'soo Rooms Wish Bath l4-- . - Coffee Shop Cafeteria ,-L9l- ' C. H. MONTGOMERY, Mgr. A. R. SMITH Drugs , Conklin Pens and Pencils -i- l The Students' Drug Store October 18 Plms of neu 5111 lppeur 111 the P1Cl'1d Save Money 111 Jackson on Jury Rowe s Blg Values 111 Home Fu1'111sh111gs Qua11ty F111 111tu1e F1001 CoVe1111gs, Stoves, VIC HouseWa1 es Central M1ChlgHD s L211 gest and Fmest Fu11'11tU.I'G Store THE JURY ROWE C0 Mechfunc and COlt1'111d Sheets J ackson, M1Ch1g3H 111 9 ' 4 . fl I fl , I tor Vietrolas, China and ' ' . 7 1 1.9 ' Fulsome Fiction A IIEDITORIS Norm.-The following Upetits eontes" were stolen from lfVebster's expurgated dictionary, with the aid of a flock of typewriters, interpreters, and people who offered un- called-for criticism. The piquant flavor of the originals has been woven into the warp and woot-Woof of these tales. The witchery of the East, the enchantment of the rugged North, the sights and smells of VVoolworth's "cinq et dix"-all are there, and more. For using none of their quotable lines, we ask the apologies of the following: Byron, VVi1lian Viola, Gertrude Stenn, Eddie Guess, and the Haldeman-Julius VVeekly. Read 'em and weep.1 EVERY MAN'S PROBLEM L He looked terriflcally like a detective. In spite of the fact that it was a. bit- terly cold day, a large crowd had gathered around ,him, and stared at the ob- ject of his meditations. I-Iis nose was thin and eaglelike, his eyes were shrewd and piercing, and .f his dx-ni jaw was so Sher- lockian in aspect that he at once was a man to in- spire both awe and con- ndence. From time to time, a slight niovenient of his lips would be perceptible, then his mouth would set itself in a straight line, and his cold gray eyes assume a far-away, thoughtful ap- pearance. Only once, as he blew upon his chilled ringers, did a look of hopelessness come over his stern features. For the most part, determination was written in every line of his face. Suddenly, with an almost sheepish glance around him, he drew a card and pencil from his pocket and wrote the cryptic dguresi 1709M. He did not win the prize, though. To be exact, there were just 2002 beans ln the glass jar, and the town butcher, who had written the first number he had thought of, won the free box of cigars. THE PHANTOM PHIEND NVith a firm stride the important looking police- man entered a pretentious building on the main street Noiselessly. Hg? avejf of the city. but swiftly he threw Open the inner door and found ..-f himself in an inner hall ' which was unlighted ex- cept for a faint glow at f I Q the further end. Silently sliding himself into a corner, the officer became invisible in the -ef' darkness, Wihat was go- ing on? In the tar end oi the room, visible in the faint glow, were three men of a rough appear- ing character, engal-red ln carving the door from a large iron safe. From the furnishings seen in the lighted area, the building appeared to be a large merchandise house. At last the men had succeeded in removing the door of the safe, exposing' many packages of greenbauks, and several piles of coin. As the value of the contents became evident to the tiio, a crafty gleam came into the eyes of the largest plunderer, and with a swift ma- levolent motion he'drew a wicked looking knife. and plunged it into the back of his nearest companion. Now was the time for the cop to act. He rose noiselessly, and with the saline firm stride. quietly' left the building. lVas he E'0iY1Ff U3 turn ir. an alarm 'F-No, he calmly wended his way liomeward with never at pang of con- science. He never liked those "blood and thunder" movies anyway. EVE CNINGJ As Caliph Hassan-Alb Ben-Cloop entered the groom, his finely-chiseled nostrils were assailed by the scent of roses-her scent. All were there, the things he loved-the ob- QD jects she had touched and lived with. There, on' the GD winestand, was a fresh red Q' apple, from the reddest ' part of which, one small, WA , W delicate bite had been Jssevfg taken. 5 yvvvvi bynqi The Caliph advanced, his eyes on the apple where her lips had touched. Slow- ly he raised the fruit, and still more slowly, he bit into it in the exact spot at which the other bite had been taken. Then he replaced the apple. closed his eyes, and chewed and chewed, ainoi-ously' A gong sounded, musicallyl and from behind silken drapes glided the form of Diunm Belle. At the sight of the Caliph. she gave a little gasp of delight, and touched her forehead to a mat. "Ah, 't is thee," she gurgled. And then, as the Caliph slowly opened his eyes and prepared to open his heart also. Dun1.m continued, "See what Uncle Calabash has given ine." She held up a small white monkey. "Itt1e Gogo want anuver bite of apple." she cooed. just before the Caliph swoonecl into a tub of rosewater. ALAS, ALAS. IT CAME TO PASS Dr. Harry Fuzzitt. .the wealthy hair oil magriate, toyed with the card, a mo- ment. "Show him in." The man ushered into the ofFice was a quiet mild- mannered man with a slightly worried air. Ad- vancing, he placed asmall bottle upon the mag'n'1te's desk. "Sir," he said I ani bringing to you a product which will make you fa- mous. This hair tonic for which I alone can sell vou 22' f f-if 6 , . ,i W you can guaraiitee to grow hair on the formula. aii1"l1im-Z. E'erK mornin, I must needs get up v 3 ff .. ' i and run the lawnmower over the parlor rugg and Ollly this morning I had to shave all thc plates before we could eat breakfast," and the little man shook his head ruefully. The great Fuzzitt gave a scornful laugh of derision. "You," he said, "like all of your kind, come into my oflice professing to be the sole proprietor of a great discovery. Xvhy- I had Just as soon drink everything that is brought to me." So saying he unrorked the bottle, and Crank it in one drziught, with a scornful smile. Thre-c wet-ks later the gri-eat Fuzzitt cut his throat and bled to death while trying to shave the rcnl' of his mouth. October 2-I-Outing Club plans mammoth mus 1 t J COB O o JACKSON Specializing on Smart Suits, sizes 1535, 17M5, 195, as Well as regulars. ,T-011. Smart hairline stripes, navy, tan and brick in the new O'Rossen mode. 119- Popularly Priced HEADQUARTERS FOR APPAREL FOR COLLEGE WOMEN 201 October 27-First M. I. A. A. game won from Hillsdale: 13-7. PEOPLES MARKET .i,.,T... TALMADGE sz BAUER Good Service Guaranteed Compliments of The Folks VVho Pledge to You That QUAKER FOODS Will 4 Always be True A WORDEN GROCER COMPANY R0'SENTHAL'S The Place That Pleases with its Stylish Stock of Ladies' and Gents' Furnishings Agents for ROYAL TAILORS Pictures and Art Objects For Your Room -lQl Gifts of All Kinds cLoTHEs1Eiiiii2'cii PLEASE For You' Films The Favors and Prizes For Your Parties Manley Printing Conlpany PORTMESS' ART AND 117 West Center St. GIFT SHOP PHONE 113 Battle Creek, Mich. ALBION, - - MICHIGAN 76 W. Main St. Onp. Post Tavern IN I 1-V' 'ty d b t b t Compliments of THE ALBION BOLT CO. The World,s Largest Correct Spring Apparel Featured in the New FIELD FASHION SHOPS Tailored Suits-Boyish Fashions Sports-Wear-Two Piece Dresses ' Party Frocks and ACCGSSOFICS lg- TI-IE L. H. FIELD COMPANY JACKSON, MICH. 205 November 2-Sophs drag Frosh through Kazoo in 32 seconds 204 November 7 Albo 111 staff elected sleeves oiled THE TIE THAT BINDS Graduwtlon should not mean a sev than It does of those that bmd to you1 Alma Matel A beaut fully made bad e Wlll do much to p1e serve the bond A BOOK FOR MODERN GREEKS Sent Anywhere Anv Tune on Request .iiQ...... Burr Patterson 635 Company' Fratermty Jewelers to Albxon DETROIT MICH ayes Wheel Co WorId's Largest Maker gf' Automobile Wheels 200 1 - i ni. g r up. C - ' erance of fraternity ties any more - '. 5. o' ' . ' - C H H J . , - , . --6" . - ' Y ",r'Y"':"'. l , . , 1 November 9 and 10-Homecoming celebrationg hobo parade 206 10 November 1-I-President Emeritus Samuel Dickie addresses chapel. Your Investment Alma Maier .Over 16,000 thrifty Michigan people have put their money through the course of Proiting Partnership-every month there is a Cash Day exercise by the Class of 6.6'?b. Let Your Savings Earn for You in CO UMER ' POWER PREFERRED HARES TAX FREE IN MICHIGAN 6.6 and Safety - 10 GOOD REASONS FOR "SAVING WITH SAFETY AND PROFIT" 1-Electric Power and Light, and Gas are vital necessities to life every day. 2-Stability proved by many years of success. 3-Territory we serve growing daily in wealth and people, and with the creation of new us service, provides unlimited opportunity for business. 4-159 cities and towns earn you an income-800,000 people depend on this service. 5-Assets back of business representing actual working property operating day and night. 6-Company is right here where you see your investment working and earning for you. 'T-Business tripled in past nine years. Now over S17,000.000.00 n year and increasing. S-Your principal is free from Michigan State. County, City, etc., taxes. Dividends free Federal Normal Income Tax. Clear profit to you. 9-Your money begins to earn at once-+6.60 tax-free. -Gives you ideal combination of high interest and rock-firm safety. es for from 207 November 19-Swiss visitors made horrible din A la Poe. Albion Motor Sales Co. LINCOLN FORD FORDSON WEYHIN G BROTHERS MANUFACTURING CO. "Jewel1'ymen of the Better Kind" MICI-IIGAN'S LARGEST RING AND PIN MANUFACTURERS OFFICIAL JEWELERS FOR THE ZETALETHIAN FRATERNITY AND THE E. AND A. SOCIETY HAROLD BOWERS, Albion College Representative Main Ollice and Salcsroom: 1507 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich. Manufacturing D p tment: Gratiot and McDougall D troit, Mich. O. H. GALE Hardware and Athletic Goods Q--- Direct Exclusive Agency A. J. Reach Co. Sporting Goods Q- Established in 1856 Phone 206 Recorder Press Co Commercial and "Let Job Printing INVITATIONS PROGRAMS STATIONERY PERSONAL CARDS NEWS LETTERS BOOKLETS, ETC. .iQ- Your Printer Paint the Picture 9 November 20-Dean Xvilliams completes last of three lectures. ational Map Company Offers you Vacation employment with a minimum guarantee of S460 for 7 5 days' Work. Your chance to earn on. a commission basis is limited only by your Willingness to Work. Investigate through W. KEITH FRIEND i ZETALETHIAN HOUSE, ALBION, MICH. Greeting Cards Wedding Stationery Engraved or Printed Correspondence ' Paper and Cards Party Favors Specialties Made to Order ,T31 CITIZEN JOB PRINTING HOUSE Ye Greeting Carde Shoppe Mechanic Street, Opposite Majestic The t JACKSON, MICHIGAN DIBBLE and SEBASTIAN HEADQUARTERS FOR , YOUNG MEN'S SUITS HATS, CAPS AND FURNISHINGS .-,T Bigger Stock Better Values November 25-Fire destroys Delta Tau Delta chapter house. I Mo Dougal Sa Dealers in QUALITY FUEL I ' ' nuwmnmmummuununwmm qmmmnunmnvummmnmumr numinanmmmumumumum 1uwnwvumumnuumnmmmnn Telephone 118 116 N. Superior St. ALBION, MICHIGAN ,n 'XM I I iii? I e-U0 I E Ra QQ we , I I . , .mia o ooI D I I f 'ofo I ' I 1 ' n I f I' . QQ I I., ni l' 'HL -Q 1 f ' .A I I f I I',T '.tiQj!QlA:H5l5ghfQ3 l5.x.Qx..'C.CSx.x..EQY-. QCCJ-xsmovxfn. -J L . -4 IEVV g.1,,..,+.g:'.g..L,,4,.,, ' .,,,,,Q.,. . bib November 29-Turkey clinuer given to football men. The Palace of Sweets SODAS SUNDAES CANDIES The Album Confectzonery KOSTIANES BROS W J GLEASON PRINTING COMPANY 112 EAS'I ERIL STREET -0 COMMERCIAL PPINTING LETTER HEADS BUSINESS CARDS BOOKLETS PROGRAMS CALLING CAPDS STATIONEPY W1 DDING AN N OUN CEMPNTS PROCESS ENGPAVIN G Student Patl onage Sohclted The Students' Store Kuppenl1e1me1 Clothes 'Wanhattan Shuts Intelwoven Socks C00pe1 Undelweal MICIIWGIS Ste1n and Style Plus Clotlung . Q1i- offenng of fine fulmshlngs the kmd that Students hke and should have Othe1 featules 1n the mattel of Quahty and Sem 1C6 that make tlus the Student Stole of Alb1on i,1. T01 rey 8 Blalsdell The Home of IXUDDGIIIIGIHICI' Clothes 21 I I I o 0 , 4 I 4 4' 4 4 I 2 T L ' f , W . - , . . .,1 N A C I ,, - FOLDERS Especial attention is directed to our L .' . - - y 4 N - ' E . ,. . ' ' ' 4 3 A ' ' . N .101 1 ' ' 1 December 5-Cyrena Van Gorden, Chicago, warbles 212 Dece mber 9 M1ClSC1116S4CT marks make n 'IHCIITIBIX -rqsih, -gr... ......-5...--.wx W., ' u 'sf' 'Q' H 2:-fs: 5' m '12 I ugfgf-'final 52 EQ! f-v-.-,Pirg H- 424' 4744130 Inf, nun? 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ESTABLISHED 1878 JEWELRY OF QUALITY AND BEAUTY JEWELRY OF PRICE AND STYLE Visit Our Optical Parlors and be Convinced G. G. CAS KSON IVIICHIGAN R. G. WITIIEY, Optometrist and Rlanager JAC , N 216 Compliments of BE TAILQR MADE N Stlllmans The U1'1dGI'SSll1110' Have youI suit made to measuie Stoi e Jackson MlChlg3H HAHN BROTHERS Th1s 1S to you Who helped us through Some praise 1S due For you ve been true Thanks George Mltchell 82 Company Albion s Favorite for 26 Years Rhotolfs 5 and 10 Cent Store With Variety Department A Complete 5 and 10c Store With Variety Merchandise RI-IOTON'S STORE ALBION, MICHIGAN 17 january 16-"Albion, my Albion," says Frank Swi1me1'ton. . It Costs fo More lk.- o u . 1 " at . s 9 . , U o y January 17-Glee Club bursts into first liarmoi, AT THE SIGN OF THE POLL PARROT I The uaint Little 5 Tea Room Home Cooked Meals Fountain Service Sodas and Sundaes Telephone 250-J. RW 801 East Cass Street For Fine Tailoring, Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing of all kinds, call H. E. PHILP 117 WEST CASS STREET ALBION, MICHIGAN FROST'S SHOES STOP! UPTY'S Radio and Sporting Goods Shop Jackson, Michigan Corner Main and Mechanic Streets If in Qgackson over 0. A. Leonard . in fy , First Methodist Episco- General Insurance pa1ChurCh Corner Superior and Erie Sts. PHONE 55 Will Give You a CORDIAL WELCOME FREDERICK SPENCE, - Minister 218 G d IHWIIWINYIIIIIIIIWHHKWWNNH SCTVICG R1ght Pmces Fresh Meats Buy J BUSH CE, CHRISTEN SEN Best Equ pped Market 1n AIb1on HOAGLIN GANKA Album SPGCIHIIZG 111 Wajjf les and Derwers THEY RE MIGHTY GOOD Open All Nite, Boys HS Llght SERVICE FIRST Proit a by Product F. E. CATON, Mgl 2 19 January 215-P' f. Frederic S. oodrich A ' -p' :'I- . gi g 1' sl? ss Q U!HHWWl!l1illIH WF. QI 0 gli ' RI Lo. 2 February 1-S econd Semester sunrise is scintillating. Arrow Clothes Shop 11 W. Main St. Battle Creek l7.::::::...:::::. Suits, Overeoats and Topcoats All at One Sensible Price of 9625 .OO rthur H. Dew or 25 years has had a loml Store and Green- house in Albion, Michigan E. J. vv1NsLoW Plumbing and Heating PHONE :-: 109 lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllll YOU ARE INVITED TO Baeorfs Restaurant 203 N. SUPERIOR ST. ALBION, - MICHIGAN Comrnutation Tickets, 55.50 for 55.00 IllIllllllllIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIlIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllkll Gage 5554. Style Leaders for more than siXty.siX years. Why Experiment? S H O W N B Y JosEPH's Regent Theatre Bldg. Battle Creek A LETTER FROM THE PRODIGAL I am learning a lot Cof good jokesj at college: I really believe that I'll make something Chorriblej of myself. I have just linished studying fshotsj in my Cpoolb room, and am now going over for a Cbullj session with one of my Ceussingj instructors. I get to bed early .fin the morningj and eat plenty of Cunl wholesome food. Knowing how you feel about the matter, I smoke nothing fbut cigarertesb. Trusting you are in good ffinaneial health, I am Your son, JACK. BUT VVHAT ABOUT THE MOSS? Miss Carrie Stone has long been known To live in influential state. The reason's this: the clever miss Has found her name doth carry weight. Green: How's the Kazoo, risky? XVhite: Rather, risque. 2 Febrm 14 I tl ou lt maybe you d 1 1 e a dxte tom ht Battle Creek s Leadmg Theatres Post Tl1II ATRF COR SO M CAMLY Ll JACKSON S lg., OFFEPING THE BEST PRO DUCTION ON SCREEN AND STAGE l4.1 ONLY THE BEST IN TRAV ELING SHOWS VAUDE VILLE AND PICTURES Regent THEATRE COR M CAMLY d WEST MAIN STS 1,, P1 esentmg FEATURE PHOTO DRAMAS AND SUPER DE LUXE PHOTO PLAYS . Qi-. SHOWING DAILY 1 45 3 15 5 15 7 15 9 15 H C MENKE Sz C0 GENERAL HARDWARE SPORTING Goons 101 107 SOUTH SUPFRIOR ST . SERVICE PIPS'1 QUALITY ALWAYS EAT WITH US At The STEELE INN West Centel St1eet When Buyln P1 1ed Cakes Insist on Mald Plte PHONE 65 291 1 . ' , ' 1 4 C ry -" 1 g 1 f ' ' g m Tl C ' g - ' 9 o ' 4 A J 1 . . c an TS. . c an 4 . Opposite Post Tavern. Opposite Post Tavern. u ' ' 7 A -I - - - . . 7 , ' 7 ' Y 1 I -T u . , . , . . O I I - I " k. J 1 Ci , 4 L 1 yy ..l.,, . I. - . U . . ,, g 4 - M . -1 .. February 15-Alive after the day before 222 V11 LW! 9 EJ we ...giim f III! V E H C L A R K C O The Exclusue F1001 Covelmg Stole BATTLE CREEK MICHIGAN E If It Q f01 a F1001 We Have It The A1b1on College Our Pmmary Interest Is Serwce To the Student Body I V E STUDENT NECESSITIES F I 'iary 17--N e s 1 lls bright Cru I' ' 1 .. Jap ,uiljll 'www ,xx al 2 ' I - uri' L' Il cg-v KM: "lf p 1' I Z - Q , I L3 ' , f S. ' 2,-5.1 " ' 2 TL ,v 0 ,s 1 vu! N 1,-Q - , ' . L 'wt w ' -V" QA ' -Rzixk vi' ' ' XX e , Better Rugs for Less Nloney at Q O ff ' , . .' . . , L. 63-65 +ast Main Street 55 5 , , 39 K 9 C - E , March 6-Varsity debaters take State Claampionship. 6 Btn :Family illiijeatre M. E. KLINKEL, MA NA GER1 Worth While Pictures at Popular Prices If you are pleased I am pleased We are all pleased With What? Good Meat - Good Service fiom The Whitehouse Market 111 W. Porter Street Eat and Be Fit There's an Easy Way. Reduceyouramount ofrich, heavy food and ear haU a loaf daily of lllIlIIIIIIIIl!!IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll M 0 U N T E E R 7 S Sanitary Bread A strong-arm golfer hung his head Wl1e11 a sign beside his mace W'as changed from "Please replace the turfu To "Please returf the place." The above lines are from the intrepid brain of the Rev. James Z. Lightcorpsg they were set to music by Organ Handle and will be put on phonograph records in time to be used at A1biou's Mid-winter Semi-sport Carnival and Masked Ball. " Cliff Smith 'l has taken practically all the Flash Light, Pictures for the last 15 years. There is a Reason PHONES. Office 102, House 364-W 224 March 21-"Icebound" presented by interpretive reading class. I TIN GS FOR ALBION COLLEGE YOUNG MEN l,Qii We await your command to build a perfectly fitting suit of clothes from quality fabrics. See us now and look your best in a few weeks. . SMITH Sz LATHWELL rA1LoRs and IMPORTERS When you think F urnitu,re--- think FARLE Y V Fine Furniture Reliable Rugs ..- The Farley Company BATTLE CREEK, MICH. Golden Rule Book Shop Books, Bibles, Post Cards TRACTS- NOVELTIES F I N E P R I N TI N G 1104 E. Porter St. Albion, Mich. Photographs of Anything-Any Place THE PIKE STUDIO Portraits of Personality 1...- Pllone 664-J. 414 S. Superior SPRING HOUSE CLEAN- ING TIME IS HERE Improve your house with our Paints, Varnishes and latest patterns of VVall Paper. O. J. TELLER Sz CO. Jeweler 81 Optician Jackson, Michigan March 27-Theory of heredity reanim ated in "Campus Opinion." Y. W. C. A. For Ladies and Gentlemen The best of Meals and Courteous Service COR. BLA CKSTONE AND IVIICHIGAN AVE. JA CKSON, IVIICHIGAN 627120 244.36 eE??Z7'f6Z77Z Room 3 Commercial Bank Bldg. ' SHA MPOOING-MARCEL W4 VING FA CIALS-MANICURING Phone 69 CLARKE,S BILLIARD ROOM The Place for Gentlemerfs Recreation HATS Cleaned and Blocked Shoe Repairing STAR SHOE SHINE PARLOR Next to the Bank Complzments of Grinnell Brothers Michigan's Leading Music House ,, . in f . lj l... 'U 'I L-5" in f 1 li Gi r ,T 7 al X 1 - J 5 .xi .V W , XR Q16 ,T Z w L KM 'rl - 6 1 ' l , JJ A DT' "7 XX ' J R ' "" lull' is V44 f :g1Qx Everything in the Realm of Music 152 Michigaxl Ave., W. JACKSON, IVIICHIGAN TOVV PATH lMy lover moves softly, and crosses the plain YVith a step that is stately and slow. My lover treads lightly, yet treads all in vain, For e'en at this moment I know He is cursed with a demon-a dull throbbing pain From that ingrowing nail on his toe. Wickham's The College Banker Shop Again Thanking You for Your Past Friendship and Patronage 226 1 fk 553241 TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Yew Rebullt and Used Colona and Remmgton P01 tables Cwsh O1 Easy Te1ms -0 THE OFFICE SUPPLY HOUSE 119121 E CORTLAND ST JACKSON MICHIGAN JOHN CARTY RELIABILITX and SATISFACTION THE CHASE -o AND SANBORN THE STORE MODEL LAUNDRY Phone 75 227 A1"1-I"I ' fd.Sl-'t I 't-1 bt't. 1i5?i,51Q5 fi E ' A g2xe!k'TIJ34, Hahn . 1 . 1 1 Y, . . I . I c 1 4 ' , -:- -:- -:- A -:- -:- for -.,,. April 5-News of Glee Club triumphs 228 April 12-Y. VV. C. A. carnival sells froth for farthings. JadFfS?f'S'w? psf SMITH-WINCHESTER Co We Ci-'ff mf Z Gillick 81 Harrod Q- COLLEGE HILL GROCERY ' I f It Is , in the Fancy and Staple Groceries, Furgliure Stationery and i Confectionery ' See + MARSH Albion, Mich. Phone 302 Cass Street April 20-No missionary speaks in chapel Outer Garments of Distinction for Wonien and Misses E lla LITLE General Hardware and A . G. Spaulding E99B1"0S. Sporting Goods CARRICICS COFFEE RANCH THOSE EYES, THOSE LIPS, Phone 563 406 So. Superior THOSE HAIR! High Grade Coffee, Teas ' and Spices ' Fresh Jumbo Peanuts Peanut Butter Made While You Wait THE BEST FOR LESS "SAY IT YVITH FLOYVERSU Phone 97 Zleuhzrts greenhouse Cut Flowers and Potted Plants All Kinds of Floral Work Member Florists' Telegraph Delivery ASS'n We can send flowers anywhere in the United States on two hours' notice. 102 E. Erie "A student of Old Albion sat weeping in her chair, By her side, upon the table, lay her long, dislwwlerl hair." Alas, these lines, taken from the first issue of the college Pleiad, dated De- cember, l883, call back a thousand haunt- ing memories of the dear, dear days be- yond recall. Wfith locks shorn and scanty, our Maidens now face the world, while Demon Castle Clip, the progenitor, and Beast Bob, his son, chortle in their cor- ners. "All. all are gone, the old famil- iar tressesf' would he the sigh of Lamb today. Alas! yea, and alack forsooth. 230 April 29- R. W. Betchtel named new athletic coach. CENTRAL MARKET EVERYTHING IN MEA TS Yours to Please R. V. LOOMIS Robert S. Lockhart Jeweler and ' I Soft Drinks Lunches Best Hamburg SANDWICHES In Albion Frank Reichow Optlclan Jackson, Michigan .f Q J. .' A. :N '. - R I -2 .- V' 3 A 1 X . .. Q l -0 - .. I 1 I I I J f i I v l A . . I . E! ' K 1 '.,.a"l Wh Buying 't z,e. consider the name and rep t ti f tl kcr-don't buy any old ki I f I 1 1 what we mean. Leather g I t 1 s what they seem--on' the f I. the outside. Examine the inside t I I workmanship. Ours are stnndaxd J kson's only exclusive leather goods t BLISS BROS. 146 E. Cortland Sf. Jackson, M 2 I The R.A. Moote Co.,Inc. ACOTII Press COMMERCIAL PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE OUTFITTERS 135 West Cortland Street Jackson, Michigan 231 May 1-Miss Charlotte Ruegger offers exquisite violin concert. READ VVHAT USERS OF THE ALBIONIAN HAVE TO SAY ABOUT IT Unsoliciled letters of commefzdation from our many friwids I have been a constant A X A sufferer from fits of . blufling, and have won- ' dered what was the cause 1. . J G14 U of it. I have tried about -, everything I could think I, A of, and finally tried the - Albionian. I never saw . . anything like it. My symptoms are all gone. I feel 100 per cent better. I owe it to your Albionian .... Thanking you very kindly for this great book, I am Very respectfully, V Max MeKone. Before I started taking the Albionian, poor appe- tite, heart-burn and loss of sleep made me so weak and miserable it took ev- ery ounce of 1ny will power to do my college work. But since takng this volume, everything is ditferentg my nerves have become normal, my thinking bright, my complexion clearer. I'll always praise the Albionian. Josephine Dibble. My experience with the Albionian has been such that I can highly recom- mend it. Twelve vols. ' 1, brought immediate relief. My brother has also been ' greatly benehted by the ' Albionian. Heine Ewbauk. Letters like these bring out the merits of the Albionian. In a recent campus- wide canvass of purchasers of the A1- bionian, 98 out of every l00 reported that they were benefited by its use. Don't suf- fer from tits of blulihng. It's needless and dangerous. There isn't anything that makes one feel so out of sorts so much as a bluff that isn't working properly. Try an Albionian today. One look will be enough, or your money cheerfully re- funded. No bad after-effect. For 25 years known as the Best, Safest, and Always reliable remedy.-Adv. N Lf UP-TO-DATE WVe do more than Repair your shoes- XVe practically Rebuild them. They wear twice as long. Albion Shoe Shine Parlor First A Imbression -is considffrcd the mos! 'inzfvorfaiz-t. Tlmfs why we keep our yrorery store clvanv and neat. CANDI ES FRUITS VEGETABLES WX sos s. superior ' I-I. M. Brown May 2-Niue o'clock canoe ruling received with acclzu'natio11. Staple and Fancy c R o C E R 1 E S ,1111 M nn1!ii1 ,11 M 1MnMQ Q 1 W n11111 lIIUIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIIIIIlIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllll s1'11:c1AL SERVICE Jus? FOR FRATERNITY and M BOARDING CLUBS Q Q THE BEST I Your Putronago Invited R. C. BAKER CO. N. Superior Phone 127 Jackson, Mich. 144 W. Micliigon Ave. Cecil Bros., P1'op1'iel'ors . FOR CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS gO to W ochholz E? ah! The store where quality and price are always equally adjusted For Special Acts For Your Party Programs THELMA LUZETTE TUTTLE At Tuttle Studio 225 TVcst Mason St. Jackson. Mich. Phone 3203 Thomas Confectionery Co. Mzmufa,cturers and Wholesalers ulnummnmmwnlfnuvnuvmm . ullmnmmuwlmumuvnvrmvr ALBION, MICHIGAN Ca-ll Phone 341 Quick Delivery 3 May 3-Five hundred students diet at all-college. banquet. f5he Maurice S. Gordon Co. Specialists in HAHN 'S SHOE HOSPITAL has been progressive, time-tested end dependable for 15 years. Try us for neat Shoe Repairing. LET US FIX 'EM gigs I-IAHN'S SHOE HOSPITAL Q25 BY THE FIRE STATION F' , ' 3 'A C T E Designed for Drs. Slei ht and Hau he g S Y COLLEGE MEN I Diseases of THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted 22 W. Maivz St. Battle Creek 303 P0512 Bldg. Battle Creek Compliments of Woohllolz Sc Gress Wire iw 213111 Hui, Gbifi jfhnp Luncheon, Tea and Dinner L By Appointment I BELL PHONE 686-W 326 Michigan Ave., W. Jackson It is Indeed Gratifying to have so many of our student friends compliment us on our servire. We appreciate it. We will do every- thing possible to merit the continuance of your patronage. llllIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllllllIlllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll Everett Cavanaugh Optometrist and Optician 102 N. Superior St., Albion Phone 689-M for Appointment IVIC13 10 Campus raked and seeded petumas planted Meade Wh1te Co W1-1131212 Av Sunrtg 1 muh Qllnthrs ARE SOLD Otsego Hotel Bldg Meade lVlnte ac son Much The Sugar Bowl L90 1 OI' 0 N5 Your Sweets 00" PR RISE ALBIOIN IAN Atter tlylll remeches 'md doctols for three vears I clcc1ded that noth m could cure my plat form pants NIy sm in 'md Clflllllllllllg bec une 111 'tolerable and my head swelled up to twice lts noxmal sxze One dax I sau uhdt an Alb1oman dld for .1 frlend ot nnne .ind I concluded to try xt Im cu ed Dutch llxstnmn I am novx '1 staunch supporter of the Alblou 1311 and you can use tlns letter rf xou want to Scweml months 1 o I was so 1r11te1ble and blue that I could harcllj, tend to mv kmttm but after takmg Just one vol f your xxonclezful stuff I unmccudtely was able to chan1p1ou the great Youth Movement clgillll 1lI"lI'lOI1 DeV mneg IVcztz01zal S 0 ng Hzrs Tuded Love Letters Pal of My Dreams Holdmg Hands lVhat Friend 'VVC Fllld 111 Mother 30c e'1ch , wyw?Q-eff f , ,1 1 3 ' I . 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Cc -l D Y O , . . . which was not the word used by the Editor when she said, "XVho's going to write this page?" . . . t'Let Al do it! Examine our book in the aggregate, oh Criticf' she commanded, "and be not harsh." VVell, to our task now, with equal portions of tears and laughter, for what is mirrored in these pages, represents truly a poignant section of Lite. . . . And at once we became tacetious. For how appropriate that Miss Robb did Rob Hall on the title page . . spare the Rodtdj. . . In the scenic section we find two views of our vaunted river-cold, unromantic, uncanoeable. See p. 68 for picture of Kazoo in action. . . . Suggestions to the effect that the M. I. A. A. mythical eleven play in the college gym. are now out of order. Our new building is about to become a reality, although Booster's will have to move their sod-breaking sign to the lower end of the campus .... And the Faculty? Only words of praise tor them and their splendid, patient toil. VVe observe that the camera has caught several interesting moods, viz.: CID Prof. VVebster preparing to write an introduction for Edward Guest's latest volume, C29 Prof. Vernor in the throes of a com- position to be entitled "Versus Valentino," and C3J Prof. Moody attempting to pass off a Christmas gift lightly.i . . . The section headings are pleasantly suggestive of wood-cuts. There is a hint of the Great Northland in the Sophomore illustration .... The Snap Ed. evidently knows the technique of mounting. He tells us that Paul Tullar took first prize for number and quality of snaps submitted, among them the Glee pages, with Clarence NVeaver's campus views running second. P. 132 exhibits Prexy in an unconventional pose. P. 136 is purely propaganda: note the strained attitude of the students. 'NVe know. Munford's 'RDO It Todayu page suggests the query: Do cartoonists draw from actual experience? And also: If so, why? The Glee Club snaps indicate that the men were well "trained" CCL Prof. lVhite on "Puns."J The Two-Thousand-Dizzy-Domes page is hard on the neck. No, Nathaniel, the foolish-looking gent. tupper right-hand cornerj is no relation to the Nice Gal Clower left-hand cornerl. just as well .... Halo! VVhat's this? A Lodge-Doyle photo of the Glee Club, VVhich proves that the men's organization is not so very far behind "The Saints." "Peaches in Pairs"-and someone's turned bachelor. VVithout even batting a Nye. Mr. CASE appropriately advertises on the same page .... Catamount Pictures are no end dizzy. And the library lassie is adamant as ever. From whence hails the haughty damsel on p. IOO? Ha, she is being shadowed. Dark stuff! And only S3 cases of bobbed hair in the whole volume! . . . Wliicli brings us, by easy means, to the bottom of the page. Hlhow vividly many an old scene, which had lain away for years in some dusty old corner of my brain, would come back again, and stand before me as clear and bright as if it had happened yes- terday." Thus wrote Thomas Hughes at the end of "Tom Browns School Days," and it is our hope that this book may accomplish ia similar result in the dim, reminiscent years ahead. XfVe shall not complete our sentence with a period, since, for Senior classes, the Albionian and Albion will live on and on forever . . . 239


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