Eastern Michigan University - Aurora Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)
- Class of 1917
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PRAX who has given freely and gladly of his time and strength to make tM1S.N .C. a greater school, who will ever be remembered for his cheery word of encourage- ment, who will ever remain enshrined as a friend in the hearts of his students, the Senior Class cleclicates this Aurora of 1917. .4 Q, 1313.3 A Ngfil 'XPSZ1':swo Q-5512-f tfl'Y'1VGlA9ib5l'HE, 'vliizep Qqsgwf .6 9 . 'GKQQSW gwafrixs. .. W ' 1 I ff f 'r -fl 2, ,, ':a4,I: f X231 45' 5! 2 Wi: wf flfif 522 Zia ' Z we 4 if-1 ' 4 4 ' 4 f i 3 4l,7y '--fafffvfm... -V 1- ,. M . of '9.'. ,h7f 7'f7 - --'- ?i:411',. ff f1A'417- M. Z'-'1 --JA-,::fJ1'-. ' ' 77,4-' .5 v '--.1-.15---.:.lf,7,:f'-We H! ' , , ,ff f fn . , ,,. 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Z'-7 , ...- M7Qfff1g'j:f:g5 '-7:51Z 'g-,, X' , . , -I .. gb' , 9,-M' 4,1 ,:,,,-,-9Z,.,.,,.,3. ff .Wag DII- H-3:6445 X - 4 . . ,Agn ,Ulf , 1, J ..,, Al .' ,f, 5.3.6.1- QYW' 33. ff 'MZf4fZfffi'27 :1ZZa74:'f- j. gG.4,!p,.., ,yay v ,V ,Q .-:yy 4Q:,:,4:,1f,qe' 2, ,, J, W 'L' ' 'Z ' , f , f - 02123 :'f2:L'5:'-' 1 , ,, .,,...,.. 1 f gwgmff' fr -,..fQf,:,,-43-:haf-ffm5::zz44:,a,12::c1'.11'.:fm-:-f:,'fff:::.-:,a:mf-....,,:a:14,f2 ai! PRESIDENT CHARLES MCKENNY REAT is the work of the Normal College! Great must be the man at the helm! In 1911, President McKenny came to this school as its president. Since that time the college has grown much in service. President MCKenny's ability to cope with trying situa- tions, his success in solving diificult problems, his in- terest in the student body, his sympathy with their trials and with their joys, have proved him a H1611 worthy to be at the head of this great Normal College. .,...',,:-,j.p,',5 W., ' 477 4-15, I I sd ,,, m,,.:, - ,:,, ,ff g7 'M :Z :W f 11: - , 5 , - :WQ w.. :ill , ,, ,471 ' . : 'l:'4-fff'f:-..' 7 1 Mm? f--, H , ,A . ,gff 71,,f,-:I-523111211112:3511,gg-,,,Q:'fgE2s2,,..,. Zffff X I 'f . State Board of Educatlon Prcsiflerzt Hon. Tlionms VV. Nadal - Olivet l'ice-P1'f'.s'ifIc11z' Hon. Fred J. Jeffers - - - Painesdale T ren .9 Z1 rc 1' Hon Frank Cody - - Detroit Sc'crz'1fr1r'y Hon Fred L. Keeler ---- Lansing S?l11767'l7lZl7L I1d6'7lt of Public I7Z'S1l7 llfCZLl0'7Z' Hon. Fred L. Keeler - Lansing gyozrf,-qi, ,,., ,4 f '- 6 fflffi-f,f'5ff55fI --. '. , 2 -? ,ff 4 2', fgffr- -'-','::::::g:-'-.,. '7 'W?fiv yff ' I X.. 41 1 Q 47,1 , ff4QWQ7f1 'j ,fj ?Z1 ' ing! 'fJ::gi.,,A ..,,':544,,:g . 1 ,1 '4 jgglafff' ' Q f 3 --:Qii1ff2f.,5t:5aaa1:12:2:21-.a::':MVff:,f,-f.-Q:ff,f,11?5:9:.zzzz21:21 Table of Contents Title Page Degrees Dedication Seniors The Editor's Plea Juniors President lVIcKenny Alumni Association The State Board Our Athletics Table of Contents Our Campus Activities Dean Wllite Sororities The Campus Fraternities The Faculty ltlonkey Shines . ., , , 191 7 affu S ff I f, ,.,, .. :H -2.5 .f:f:v4., 45X ,erin -' ' f'3-VW'-,ff-I-':::..,4 5171 ' ,f Ll, ,, - f ' 1:ug,-gpQ'fig?gp1'4f.'f:maegqgffff, 1215 ., 1 ' f' 1-::--- g:1Z:::::':.5z Niivf '1 ' 2 :ff 1 fi f'. 2ff2.'f Ql'if9.::' --Y'-'-26-Hi15Z2g?ifff ? ' ' iffy '--- 75121: fff- .... ..,.,1.,4,-,Z-376113:1:::::!Q,7 '-713-.Fifi 45Y5 'fQ4g2f139' '-gff'4QQz, W-' , J, M. ,,,.,,,. .,,,,.,...,.,,.....,.., .4.. ........., . . . .. . ,,,,, . . MARION B. XVI-I ITE Dean of Women ISS XVI-IITE has to deal with the greatest proh- lem in the school, that of the welfare of its girls. Her clear insight, her patience, and her unswerving adherence to the right, render her decisions just and impartial. To her much credit is clue for the measure of success being achieved hy the college in dealing justly and wisely with its twelve hundred young women. ..,,,f:::-,255 177 E ,,f41f.'.-1, . K,-2:5 ,:--fs if 1 1 if-f ,. , 1 , 1: if., ,G , f S 'Nix xffjjix XYQXNXX i-kixgxii kiiixx if NVQ X X M XM X SX i N 2 Ri, 1 'SS NX Q . . I l U X X 7 'T a 45 1 4' The College 9 CPease Auditorium 10 c-Autumn on the Campus 11 if if Hrs! Training Scbool 12 Training School 13 Starkweatber Hall 141 cBotanical gardens 15 1 x ' QM? :QS fi-5 1 Q1 6 Q 1, psi-,f?'.,9vibr we ' :-zff ' fi APS.. Kverbrink in Winter 16 C1Qverbrink in Summer 17 Old Faithful on the Campus 18 Y .. 1, in m. , Vi ,.,, ,K , ,y x Q, ,g ' ' , FF' ff ,, I :gig V. 'H . qv I . ,g 4 ,. pg 'A I -. 'M ' 3 9 The Huron 19 , 3VIay CD47 20 V . 'L fMf4'f'i'. , 'H' ,',' , -. -14 , ,f ,1 . J,-7 , f--f 3. ff H ,fl-, Wx! V ,I ff f'ff ' ,..... 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Tx A A2 'I If , f ,, Q V 'Q fzfsifg , xg f Q -?!.i.L-T X ' W XVI xr l b x bxxz Q U QR Nfv f NX X .NWANCKXWNX xxx Y '7::,Q525E fi 74' 'T 1 I ' xy,--' 1112 ' 7 i : f fnf 351, 5 3 A f X ,.f1, .A ,... 21 I 'X 'A , . 1624 1 '7'a.. f f .14 ..,. .. ., ,:::-, ...... 2- ., ,fpfff-f -'--- '75 'f.f-- -'-- Ing:1,..,,ff.1yg7,2:,z:ay. NW, ,, ,474 f X ,, ,, , ,.l'.... ,'-YA I ., ,'l -. ,, , , ..., . . ' ...,,. 1 Z'.'::'31 ,,..1'1 --.,126,'Q9 1:-, f '5 '- 1 'Z : Qff f ' ,ffnsiim 42 -f 1 . , nfaw ,f44,-f .. , Q 'M-af' An-Ifhzf ,. ....,,.. . W 71' ffcwi ,Z'I,'f:4,n1z2,.,,..41521::::i'g1:.-.':::-MJ....'.2tf':ezeaazazzzzmfff'f 'f-412' asf ' 'A 'fzf ' T IS a great privilege to inHuence the lives of many people. This is the privilege of Dr. Hoyt., and this is what he does. Many know him and know him to love him. Moreover, all who have known him carry away with them a new and a more beautiful vision of life. lVe may soon forget what he has taught us but we can never forget that for which he has stood. CHARLES O. HOYT, Ph.D. Department of Philosophy and Education. RUE greatness is measured not in terms of gold, not in terms of in- tellectual power, but in terms of service. Measured by this standard-a standard difhcult to meet-Prof. Strong stands forth as a great man, indeed he seems to find joy in expending the richness of his soul for the good of another. His ex- ample will ever be a source of strength to those who know him, aiding them in their attempt to achieve true greatness. EDWIN A. STRONG, A.M. Professor Emeritus of Physical Science ,..,.':::4,4bz fW,::::g,,, , , . 66:5 .3-1!'2 I I 1, ':s6,':: fill! ,- m Q '?1?12j::g..,, .gf , .,,f,1'f gg ,fi E 11-.7 ,.',z,315gy.:qg:,,, -4- --vt, 3 00 .fd ,, 1 'IQ .:::- ,, ..,- ..'f:f1 fffff -4-.J , 7 'Z ,,ff'::..f54-f'!ff --'- - 'fr-117, ' QW. f,f ,,.. :,,,,fif ,f--.-ff'.'1H 2-ff' wa' wg, ,41'f,Q.'.' 1:0 5Z7YZ,.f'2',47'4f'44f 1 1 M ?Zf?f4f4!2fl'ffw7 .-215192-ff 2'f ' laude--. 2 4 - W ' f ' Q23 Zfiifh 'ff--1 M' 'ffffiizzaaaaa12fgc11:1'.?:m:xx::f::-:.a1.:?5,y:.'.:z::231-Z.fA Zf'fLi I R. HARVEY'S class room is always filled with students desiring to have revealed to them the secrets by which they may unlock the door to successful teaching. The class periods pass alto- gether too quickly, being often brightened by witty and interesting stories, many of which are found to illustrate principles important to the would-be teacher. NATHAN A. HARVEY, Ph.D. f Deprwtment of Education T IS the good fortune of the majority 7 I of the Normal students to be asso- ciated with Prof. Laird at some time dur- ing their life here. No man on the faculty is more popular, more respected, more beloved than he. To him teaching is a divine calling, for it offers him an oppor- tunity to formulate the ideals of those who are to go out and mould the charac- ters of future men and women. SAMUEL B. LAIRD, A.M. Department of Educafiovz , ' ,wif , ,s :fa 213 V-,L'1zf.,-,121 .- Q3 V, :,:f::- ....., .,,, 5, 17, jE:72.:1Z5Zq'1.,,, ifgf, ..Q-,,,,gf7 ' 'Ty '-'.:ffj:fp1,5gy'f,,ji'!gf2Z2Z-.., :fa . ,,f . H 51, 3, , f 4.., . f54,',,,,,3m::,, I Q..,4,,,g 72. I ,,- ,, 1 '--- f-T111-.. f :'41'f1 I-1 1: , , , faff 1, X ff - ,,,.::'-jf--N. ..... 1,,::::,','ii -fllia1yi'ZQ ?h4H Zz, ff . 'ififyzzo if ff - 1,22 2 a fizhkiff 1 ' 'f i-.:::-'42-f:2'ff ,,,..,.. . ,,,.,.AA ,..., , ..,,,.A.,. 22' jj.- Q, ZQ,,y,:4g,.,,.,4:f1 ...., 1:::,',':::::c4f- ...... .'.'!::::a1ampr.w '-in-1' .3 ' 'Elma -2:vLz71v'2.,::3i,,,349.f4f ' QZQQZ, kung .A-Nw .-WV.. MAN of high ideals, courage and good, common sense, is Professor B. XV. Peet, now head of the chemistry department. His unique but efficient teaching methods have won many friends. His profession is food chemistry and his hobby is food production. lve love him for both and under his guidance prophesy a wonderful future for the department. BERT YV. PEET, M.S. Professov' of Clzemisfr-y OCTOR GORTON,S genial manner and unfailing good nature have en- deared him to all of the student body with whom he has come in contact, as well as his faculty friends. His versatility and technical skill have made him successful in several lines other than in his chosen life work-the teaching of physics. His handling of this usually diH5cult subject has made it a very interesting and prac- tical one for his students. FREDERICK R. GORTON, Ph.D. Professor of Physics fwaifffn.. .. . L, , 114:- ,fm f - i ., . 4. , 2 '-ff-7 4:::- ,..,- fl, ' '41 ,,f V1 ,ff--:::fwJ' , f---A--- van, ff ' . , 'V ' '34, 3 ,,,4f.- ,':f'ff A A-.'g,1,:,1 'f T' Kg , ,Z22E227::::.':,?ffZ5gif?5 4'17,11 11.17 i:p3:-fzgfig fa fr 'eff ff 1 ff if' fa:-4 ff:-7-Iv 1..1..gg r- f' 1' ',.:'f1ff.mz -Lf I '- , f' .f ' ffl! ,q-fwff' ' f '2ff::'2,v.f .f wif HE Normal is fortunate to number among its faculty one of the foremost geographers in the country. Professor Jefferson is -afiiliated with the leading geo- graphical associations in the country and has been honored by the Michigan Academy of Science and the American Geographical Society in being elected as president of those associations. Happy are those who call him teacherg happier those who call him friend. BIARK JEFFERSON, A.M. Depnrf'nze11t of Geography HROUGH the publication of his text- books Dr. D'Ooge has become well known all over the country, and is now recognized as an authority in ancient languages. His students never tire of singing his praises, for in him they find a teacher greatly admiredg a scholar many times a mang a friend sympathetic and kind. For twenty-eight years he has given of his best to the Normal College and the Normal College is rich thru his infiuence. BEN.IAR'IIN L. D'OouE, Ph.D. Departmevzf of Ancient Langzmges .,,,,f:::f'2?5 'aff ,iff-, ,Men - - 2 2 '-YQ. , 1 r-'-laffffx .....ff7y,.a 'Q--7 ye 523 ' 1' gy 1 , f .. f- , f, f.:yg:- :IP-y, 4A W' 'Z' ,--::::7.'.'.'.2j '4:g:'::g---Q ,-,2.dyfmZ, iz , , ,7, f ' , -nf 'KL . ,f! ' - if -1-:g7I:'--QM' f'fZ4'4V4a2f-, , , U. 9 M 'f '1' f., I 'fff:gQgf-i?y9fP4':::::2:12Effff:::: ,i?bZ,1gh'f3f' . Q' , f ' -41' f ,,1f.'1,,,, Hff,g5-4o'S:,- ,y 1,19 f.,1f . 7.31, 'g:, ,., , gl, I , .... , .... ,ff4Q,,wgf,., f, , f., 5-y, ,,, ,iff ,-wc: , ' 2' 'zz A W ap-ir'-'4ZfS4f2 X gf' ...fl 71--an12ELL1'.','!2212315:1J:J:::::-J::::4if.'.'.'.21f'??225222441.iff 'f f?f5 1i4'1 ' Z -3332. 'K1'ff2ZZ' . .,,,,.,, ,. . . , '95 lim -sex RS. FRENCHS keen understand- ing of all that pertains to the true ideals of womanhood and her sincere in- terest iu her girls, assure the Normal College of graduates who will go forth to maintain its highest standards. lXIAR'1'HA H. FRENCH Deparfmeizt of Domestic Art RIENDS of the department recognize in Miss Blackman an efficient and capable womang students recognize in her an instructor of merit, and all enjoy her constant and genial personality and friendly spirit. EDITH BLACKMAN, B.S. IJl'PfII'f7Ill'I1f of Domestic Science X. , f '::, 23z fy, ., . I ,, ,-....,.. . .. . N171 :,, 243: f-'FF' , WW' ,, : '9'f77l '9'lEE:::-.,, , 32:3 1 152 1 J 411-L' fwgwi f ...,.f--., pg, :,.':f::,, , ,E ffj.z 7, ,,,,,A:::',,, ........ f , -1 41 , I ,qwf fm- ,m,..,,fwf ,,, .,., 1 'mmf- fv f -- : 129 .rvgff Mqfznz,-f'f'f' 4 2- of -. ,ff- 5 -1 Mr , aff--2 1 'A WW: fha a R.. ,f ' ' fi? - 2, f' ,I ' lfflhf ,7f2vfw1f ' ' 7 Q5f::g'5: -' Z. 4531 , f?3'1,.K, 3 'ff' ' ff ' f 'affxfi --rm-ffwizzaaaal..1:2:Z1'.'.11ivm-:mf.-:.'.1:.f.,:?:,9.Liztiiia:-4,12 OLLEGE life has many bright spots and some of the sun-shiniest, as any of the modern language students will tell you, are spent in Dr. Fordls room. How- ever, it is not for the sunny hours that he is. most loved but for his warm sympathy, his quick understanding, and ready help- fulness, these make him every studentls friend. ' ' R. CLYDE FORD, Ph.D. Department of lllodern Languages lVlath. is the glory of the human mind TUDENTS who have been fortunate enough to come under the influence of Prof. Lyman can but admire his bril- liant mind. But mingled with his in- tellectual ability is a keen sense of humor, a wholesome friendliness of manner, and enthusiasm for the welfare of his students which endear him to the hearts of all. ELMER A. LYMAN, A.B. Department of .Mathematics , ,,,, -,'::-.2233 yff1f'.'g3. , I I 7 f .. .,. .42-ff -5473 5Vl'f' Wa, 1.:-- 1-'21'v,,. .4Vff. :Na 12: :fa Q .1 f--Vffa' ..f,'ffjfMf11. M3 ,J 'fy'-fr-.g f ,fwfr-. , 4 ' ':i5i1.:f?ggf.z:. ' , fm. ,,,. -------.. . ..v.. , - -' 1 46,f 0' !,,:,,, ,.,...., , I 4f,:f..,,5,g-- , In ,7 :f:'7fI:l:xf12f --f. g .1.', 4y,,f,,, frff' T3 ,f ...fa-.3,2 1'4e2f-., f fi 1 7 I aw , , f,f, f 1, ,yWW, , ,,1,j ' jf -'-.1 '3l:,7.--f 23:--22-'5 7C'.'.'::!fg2g:::::: 'QQ-13Q'f, ' 1 9' 'Q :Zi , , My ff' I ,-.:,,,.,':::--...Lau ,,',f:.231.7 5' If., 5: .g -. X ' jyff ff ' -4:33513 ff L 15237112 f . 1 ffffuj ,f42yf,,A:.-.141-,,. f :rmgdzpp 5 7,7 fu :v.y::,z,,--.,y-f46zi'f1 5 , ,..,. , ,... 7 ,,,,.. . .... .,... '-I 7 if f'i3?05 -- 'Q p f,5,.yfzzzg.U-fu,up..-..u.',':.':::::c4f--H....'.':::1m-.aah-.7 '-Jw'-,Q ' 154-:v ' '-A::,gg27:w2.j--41,1.dial-,' -'fgiiqggz f,ff.:g-4. Not what we give but 'what we share O MAN is truer to this principle than Professor Sherzer. To all who come in contact with him he brings a greater knowledge and a finer apprecia- tion of the world about them, for he not only gives, but shares with them the ever- changing joy of the great out-of-doors. XV. H. SHERZER, MS., Pl1.D. Department of Natural Science -.... ........ f ,.- 4 ROFESSOR BARBOUR will long be remembered by his students for his deep and stimulating thought and his wonderful appreciation of great litera- ture. Greater still is his marvelous in- terpretation of the drama of life, his fervid belief in the triumph of righteous- ness and his tenacity in the pursuit of right. FLORUS A. BARBOUR, A. M. IJf'1JIII'f7l1E'11f of English ..,,,f:::-,itz 2 y,,1:'::v. ., . X,- f -:Wi if , , 'za-C iz, , , .A Mfg, 1.1222 Cffi 2. V. . gjg E3 ' I '7 '-1'1?f-V-11111. ' , 52702 : .. , A ,,..,. ff, v '4-, , i -1 4MfQ , ,af-:'::f::! ' f ---., i:::::--,. .. IO' . V., '- gf ffm. 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Superintendent of Tmimng School ,W W 2 f.'2'ff',,,,Qffi f, ,,' ., 7 , .,g4!5:,.7 .,.,-,Ez 41111, f--3 5 .. V .,, , .K I ff 1 ' 'fa' s 1:3 - 1 ANY of the inHuences which shape our lives are silent ones-those with which we seldom come directly in con- tact, and therefore we do not always realize their value. Such an influence is Miss lValton, for to her we owe the pro- gressive, edicient, capable library system which is so invaluable to us as students. G. M. VVALTON Librarian P w l w w t gVW,::.':ga., t 4,5 , 511, W7 2,2' 1 igizz2Jj---,oi'f'-'41- f 'f 1-' -1.::: ' ' '1 ' ..'.1.:11z::: ' 4f,fV' ,-':::!f.'.'.'.Z1 '4::I'7:.3----- ,. 115-WZ nf. 7E .... ff f .,,gJf fy. -:K '---.:gj:g3.L.,,Wf-.ukfglqffelkg-L, zz, , L3 4 .f -, I., fl' ' Mn., -.::g.77,4f:x9Pfff','.'fZ55122325225if - ,,.., 4 .. , 121' 1 -f ff:-'- 111,.2Z11t..21z rff2V'.i'-?C?: I ' 1, cf-21:-., 1 f., .lv f ' -4:Z:E',-- '42'7.,yfff'z13 4 1.5 2 'jxfugl' 'QW , f fflfw , K4-f:A,,.ff..,. .. .. 'Q9-f-ffifvfixf-P-,'.yf -', 9 ffy'a2,,.. Aff'-of 1 5.12,--3, I 21 4,51 :.W455Q,45Q43f,.:, Zz 22, , ,rf 2LQZ177? fmsz2117:15iiaasf:fi-.:::.-:::-mf.'.'.'.:'.1i-.-2221aaazzaiw, -If-Ifwrwf tea'-1 ---:14:,A:rw.J32zfh,-1ffi'f4'f ' '?1'f'f2iX OR twenty-three years Mrs. Fannie Cheever Burton has been at the head of the women's gymnasium. During that time she has come into contact, either directly thru classes or in social affairs, with practically all the girls of the college. Her wonderful ability to manage fvreat C' C' numbers and organize big things has been shown in the exhibitions which have been given at the gymnasium. Mrs. Burton has added much to college life in this in- stitution by her readiness to promote social activities which give pleasure to all. FANNIE CHEEVER BURTON Professor of Physical Education O SECURE the greatest good for the greatest number is the aim of Prof. Bowen. Ranked among the greatest edu- cators in physical training, broad-minded, progressive, fair and enthusiastic, both at work and play, Mr. Bowen stands before those who enter his department as an ideal of all that means success in the great opening field of physical education. XVILBUR P. Bowl-:N, M.S., B.Pd. Department of Physical Education ,myiagz ,WWW fa--f-1221 f--,- V2 ,' 1 a 30 Q,21 ,.,. ...,..,,,h D b p ,f-. 'f? fp- f Y- ?f2,, -' f-wr .4 11 , .1 , f, nfl,-rf T IS needless to say that Prof. Alex- ander is a vital force among us, one whose very contact impresses us with his knowledge, his magnetic power, and his depth of feeling. To him we owe our opportunities to hear fine music, not the least of which is our own choir. Standing for the best, he is an inspiration to all who know him. FREDERICK ALEXANDER, A.B. Director of Cl0IISl'I Ul1ll0I'y , ,fff:::::ffQf Q1' .,...,.. ::::1,- , , ,,f4iZg1.aa.ffQ'f,f' 4, 'fi:'g-.,,1--932435.I-7, 21f??fiifffff:'f-371' 3 I ' '7it'a:wJ.' W T' A .- ,wffff 1-, ,A-V. Z Z Z O U a 4, fy,-:KJ ,arf-gg 'gg A223 aff., ....,, Q,,.,,,.,.,, ,,,,,W,.,,.,,,7g,, ,...,.. . -I fiyuff 1 -f ,, W., ' '14-.yw,mz1 ---f 141.-.-.-,-.1,,.,. .... .:,..f -' .gli ,, HE students of music find in Miss Foster a friend and adviser. Her cheerful disposition and her justice in her dealings with her students command their respect and admiration. Her interest in them inspires them to climb upward to greater heights of achievement. CLYDE E. FOSTER Supervfisol' of lllusic 751' ,. -'VW 1 ' 45 E41 41 .3 V1-rw 'frff 112'-. , -'j ,Q 1 4- 7 :ff Q 1,1 ' 174.-5 ,f QQ' 2 .4, 4,.29'. ?'7- .'2 - J 'fi 714 ff vf '1 ,Q - .11 it a..,.1.5.ifff-' , ' 1 ' ' ff-lf: ,,..---,.,.,Z::v 11. , 4 4 ,' ,f-'f:,......, 4.,. ::y---- c 41,11-.M - V . Q ., ,f4ff V5 'ff ' '--x-2:--..1 wfQw4vJc94'w. , 1 ':!- C-wal: 1'- -A ,fff ' . iff -1. -.1 1 - 1, - , , V. ,,,, ,, ..., ,, f as ff ff .2 7 f, - ' -..,,...,7,4..Q?77ffg-5...'..zzzfffiigfff ' -,l.'- f AQQQZZMZE 4- 557! 2, X 4 'fi'-'jj,Z,.1wg3' - ' 7::::,',-,1Af1r?:gg-,., Zz, ' f7 'zfj917f., f , 1- .4,, ,',,:y:f-Q ,, '?1:33,,4'yu'-,',.'f.Q,,'J4,ji 1 '11 5 ' 1- 3'::g- ,',AQ- fi ,,,, ,, U2 02 a 41 512, 1..j5jjjf33,,.wzz1:,,,:4ffm::mff.-:+:m1.'.:'.-.111-22zzaaaazzzsaf-,ff1-f..,.,,,,4 14.1,-T ' 2121425 'w,'f42g5f J friend in -need is Il frienrl indeed S IT not true, fellow students? Those who have had occasion to seek the help and 'advice of Clemens P. Steimle can truthfully reiterate the above statement. Ready to help us solve the mysteries of the why, the when, and the where, Mr. Steimle has come to be the K'Father of the Question Mark. CLEMENS P. STEIMLE, A.B. Secretary-Registrav' AY after day Mr. VValker spends many hours in teaching penrnanship to students often not interested in the subject and dreading to take it. Yet he is ever cheerful and enthusiastic. The Normal College would be a greater school if the students would but follow Prof. Walker in striving day after day in the face of difliculties. And then, like him. they too, will achieve success. LLOYD XVALKER, A.B. Izzsfrucfor in Pmmzrz-zzsfzip gym! 'i:s.. .. X-vigil:-,435 If . , --..f,2:' 1,421 :fg yq 'Q 'f 13'-yjsa-ggqgq, ,, SQ ,ff I V! 4 ' -. '41 ,7 , 1g':::,'!fgf7'QQ7 5 ,, ' Hhzfiizii . , f f . '- 4 ' g, ,ww ', ,: ..,L:.-fv ' JI mf ,j,-I 741 z222?::::::gf,.,,kQ1:45 ff1f','!'' 4 'f Y ..'z2?'f:,jf ,I 4 ' 1 f f V fp, , ff .531 ,Al , , ,V V .... llpvwqsa 'gg-gf-I as YK? . -4 JZ? fa ff .-9 .. '- ' '-. .ff ffm . f Wa Z. Vfffff' .gf , .ff--1 fy Hplf- . if f 'WN' 1' fyw '94!ff1'fff'22f 4--'ffawyfw iw-7 fy -ff A 1' ' f -I ' - f .'fl:.4fai'W't ' ,'f2.L!f:'f 1, 1 . ...,., 1 fn 'H ' ff 15,343 ',,L:1ff w,,jjjj5Qgg15?gg,1':,...11:1:-:-.'.'::,',':.':.'.'.2?:.1f - -..:.L: 121' , ISS ALICE BOARDMAN has been with the manual training depart- ment of the college since its establishment in 1901. Thru her love for her work, her broad-mindedness and fine sense of justice, she has sent forthmany hundreds of students to their future life work better equipped from having come in con- tact with her. She is one of those in- structors who will be remembered in the years to come. ALICE I. BOAXKDBIAN 1Jf'PIlI'f7flf Ilf of Jillllllllll T1'11i11i'11g f :-xlkbz ,.,..,.. ,f ! ,f I ' 1 415127-H ISS GOODISON is a friend worth knowing, for everyone with whom she comes in touch is strengthened by her strong personality. Her charming man- ner and sincere sympathy win for her a secure place in her students' hearts. She has rare ability both as an instructor and as an artist, and her appreciation of the old masters enriches her artistic talent. BERTHA GOODISON IJC2JfI7'f'l'llG11ll of Art lf' !W,,::'.':v. .. f ff fa ff : '5' ,1,'5 p, :-.,, A ,vw 2 2 2 241 Q .f ?,:f.,j' 0 zffffaz 4 f E 25:1 I 'fifgv ' ,negofjf 112' 1 21 '--- L 4 1.1. II11::Zi:-.511-LL,.Q5':y:::::::.WN at-5.1 M71 fjl. -.gqlmfz !gZ.,,m f..:w.',-:.- ,,,fff 2- , .. f .. -w .- ff ' 'A'-V '--i,',','yf4fgzfgyyffftfiiffz:EEZQQQZJ.,,, Illv ,, :ff '? Liza . vii: f ff ff'fffgg1g.22-33111'-'::f22e...fff22jZAffffa'... 211. 4? '12-? .'4 1' . ....,..... , . . . ...., , ...... ...,. , Z '9 7 ' '4 ' 113114-'3',:Ea ' fL'f:?-1--2:5--Ive f ' 't ' ff-3'7'5ifi ' 5213? gay:Z:,.,,.,4ff125.-::sff:,':s::::4ff -.... ..f'::::1m-.sniff fvf5 '-A-25415 ' 'Wffiff O MATTER how busy, never rushedg no matter how tired, never crossg ready to advise the troubled, to speak a cheering word to the disheartened, anxious in every way possible to add his share of joy to his students' lives: this is Professor Pray. Thru his introduc- tion, lasting friends are made of the men who have made history. But his students will remember Professor Pray long after what he taught them has been forgotten. CARL E. PRAY, A.M. Department of Hiistory g I-IBN classifying, students are always glad to be able to enter Professor Pearce's classes, for they know that in them they will not only be taught mathematics, but that they will also learn the secret of living so that each day shall be well spent. Professor Pearce has been called the live wire on the campus, and well deserves that name. His students will remember with gratitude the man who was always ready to help in every worth- while campus activity.. XVEBSTER H. PEARCE, A.M. Associate Professor of Illaffzenzafics D ...nf r::,Q24 fwdfffgg. . jf' .,,, .1-,N . Liz: ',: . ,f ' 'V' 1 1 f XM ' 121:-r-, Q wr., 731:-, :z:g!ggw...:5.if?f- f fiiiiifzz?Zf5:2Zf:if ,A--4--. X, Tf 75i'1?aA . ff' . 4Mf ,..,-g::::ff9f' z'::.-:.,.ffmf.. , -,,,W,. .... 21,5 11. 1 fr fave if l ff 42' MZ. M21ff.1f7,',1iTZ:j ---.., ' ' My ,,-5-4y,Af.4fW , 1, 14 .. f ,Q f,,...1, 'Mfr . ...,,,. .tw , Z 5 'i1W ', 3731 -W ' 'x RZ'-Wfof'fff'.w? ' -1:-.1vfff5 7, ' 'fiwjxfl Q 'riff Q11 7- :Ofc 9,.m,1f.a1,1-'fvfffff ,-.. J, W TZWW' ' I 1fff55W'4vf.4Z::za1ag12fiff11'.1:um:rff.f,-,-f.','.u:f.1z?5:9:1111zzza, N MISS ADAMS we find a true lover of little children. She not only under- stands and sympathizes with them, but leads all those who work with her to do the same. Her sincere enthusiasm in everything she undertakes has won for her many friends among the girls of the kindergarten department. ' EDITH Armms, M.Pd. Szzpervisoz' of Ki11de1'gar1'en N HIS class room, a helpful instructor, on the campus, a true gentleman, quiet, yet forceful, Professor Lathers is to be found behind every worthy move? ment on the campus. For many years the lecture course conducted at his instigation has been a source of inspiration to the students of the school. lVe are happy to Count him as a friend and fellow worker. J. STUART IJATHERS, A.B. Department of Reading and Omfory J X- f ff ' 322. A f f w -' U ' -42261224422.SE?:2'25f:22pt V ' .. ft mn , jv ,-33. . -' ,7' 11239 ,5.v5..:q.g,:-: . ,. 1 ., M, gg 11:22 155 Sim i 12:1 wg ef V 1. 3. . . 1 Q.. . . -' .? .g MfWl' I - . - ' zf,.2 ?E31:',,-:??fg23r.': .W ,tx ,. f yy MW! ff 4 V' .,, :am-I, . .1 ,rw 'v' '- -4: if- f 4 Q . , f-'.'-'ful ,yyfh 7 Vo gf: :iq Q. .5 g ,::,. 1 Vjzv ' '.w,f4Q,'. ,fjv 71175 if -72 729- - 174611. -. .1 , Q47 1. f..,.,,, ..Wf.,., ,, ,,.f -,f fi, . , .V I f ,f - - . .A ,574-f47 : '- A 6.54: - if az 4 ,WY .. ,f N , , f.. , f::j45.Z '7g,., , I , , ,fi 4 1 ,ff f ,, , 1 1 f , ,..,... .,,::,':i ,':E2,..,, fgiz-2-Ag.,VQ2:,. iffy 4--. !1,f3,,g:1-,A 1 94X ,f,p.k,,: ' '-1 2 '2 M . 4, - ' Af i','I5'Zz41wsg2111'-'fra21211:frxff:.'.-:-::-:-:w:f-'.'-'-2if'2222aa222215521'-M-M4,.f'7'1'1zf11f ' 'ifizfii '-fuzz: SUSAN STINSON. B.S. 7'ruininy Teacher, Eighth Grade MARY A. GODD.-XRD, B.S. Assisfnnf Professor of Boffmy ADELLA K. JACKSON. M,Pn. Trni11iny Tt'uz'l1er, Second Grade HORACE Z. WILBER. A.M. Associufe Professor of Educuiion ELMEK D. MITCHELL, A.B. ORLAND 0. NORRIS A,B. Asslsmm Iggfejssfr of Physical Assistrmf Professor of .-lncient ma 'Cm Lcmgzmges Z,.:,':::4,Q,QZ y4::.':g3.. 36 1 'wa' '--- .. ,A .,., ff, , '45, ff. ,,,-1::::f5V 'Q f'-- ' fiyi? ,. f 1 . :,. y' f zz If jfffw- ,,:v?A..g,1,:.-3 ' ' , lg ff:--,.,-I ..,, uv'--,151 I . 9 gf , ME222?if:::.'.fffj,, 4gZL.'g? --v','f if 7,11 -,J-5-.iz if V, 1 'ffdflfffj Q A, fv: -W ' , .,4,!W4,,'lf,:,,.,w' ,bc-,W-y 7., gfip-., 3 Q, 5- W if A1- ,Q ,j' Wffqz ,Q-.1,6aaam'...'4, ywfzj 2 gwfa- Q' fZZ1'f,ff ' ff ZWZIZ3 224Mf 9fi.5i:z4uaa11?2:':f'.'.:i1'4zfffvfvfmff:f.f:.aai?!:7:zzzzifiun 1 e SARAH VAN DOREN DOROTHEA DONNAN Assistant in Illcmual Traiozing -4SSi-S'f!111f in H0lLSel10Id Arts ALVIN YOUNGQUIST Assistfmt in Manual Training fi . . x x if ARTHUR G. ERICKSON, A.B. .IESSIE PHELPS, M.S. LUCIA DENSMOKE .-lssistunt Professor of Mathematics Associate Professor of Physiology Training Tefrclmr. Sewnrl Grade, IVoo1Ir1rfI Sr,-hoo! N 1 419 'L ' 37 X , ' f ,. ,,,.,..., ... .., ,. ..,, , . . iv ,X vita- ,,, ......... --4:::v,.,,, w 1-. ,4 f1ffpf.'. 'u:v-, W ' . 2 : . ' f' ' 'Q , f f '-'A-1-'Q ..w,47,7,,,1f'f' fy ,f 1--.::,::ggf1.:,1'ff-fgwgqoef-.,, ,Mfg ,- ,I .Wx 7 f- ,ff,,,ff fn ,I 9. , 7 ff, , 2:13.L5w ,,1'.'::::n2ze25za ., .. ,, I 5 y , QQQ Vx'fxff-'-'::,1p,1:',1-,:.2iz -7,1175 325:..., -5-412121493 M W! ffm., 1 1. . , MMM- . H-1,.,,l ,170-of ,GM fu , 1 1. 1 ',p4f Z, 2, fpzf-:of , 5 M! mvignzr-.313--fm-1,1 1 .... ,,,. ,, .... if M'-M15f:'f4f2'ff ' ' fa 42 gf 514:-M74:,,,..,4:5w....1:ff.'.':::-::c4f- .... ...'::::mZ-.w,w,v MI-.11-if ,f ' 1 :4Ir'- ' -i:g,gj279:p,::.jh ' -' O 9-Q HENRY C. LOTT, A.M. , Professor of Psychology ' - BERTRAM G. SMITH. P1-LD :1SSfSffll7.t Professor of Zoology Instructor in English -fuwnz., f-.,A..,,ffv., j-51,7 .'.' G., , '-jg 1 1 fizm-I-IZL1?.f,'::':: :i':511:1v ' U -figii 38 ANE MATSON. A.B. Assisfanf in Mofllemafics fy? :::5f55Q'::Q ELIZABETH CAREY, A.M. GEORGE A, MANNING, AM Principal of High School Department ?,3 1 37 I , 4723.2--. ,... , ,,..., . r-5.1 '1 -. ff g ., '51-3 f 52252-1 4 . P2esf: 1.E1ES222f22 -, ' 5 '1 'z'::'Z5:5Eifi:ra:.:3E2C':: 541' ,?E5E3EEif?f5:f, -ffffzf.-:f.:f . , 4 'VW ,A:::' ,, ,.,---.. '. ff' , '41, , ffu. 1' ,yff::::fff4-X' ,f '-'-' ,I ,, f V 1 V ' .. 'f 1.51 ,,7 ff',f -:,g.f ' . lf '---1--..,-I--my ,-3 , , ::riE223?::::::,2ffLZ4-Z:f e''Kip' If-.H '-fzqlifzjf'-ily 2-vqf ,,,.',,f1-QXWW V51 jj fo' ,nj'1QfY ziiifziizg3'-V-2f'::,-'..,1T'-1..j gf? --vifiiifgf ' . Q . 37744 '-,L 1, '- 4' f,,:a1fgq:1512ZM2,, ,rwej f771f! Z LZW'f'f '16, 1' ' lg:-26,1 f 'ffzwqefh 1'1222-fi,-5::gzaa1.a1e221111'.11':zffmLf,'fff:-:::.:.:?51vrszzzizzu:-Z.?A 2?ff, CRYSTAL WORNER. A.B, Assistant in Physical Emrcrztlon IRENE CLARK. A,B. flssistant in Physical Educclvliou E. '- .2 JOHANNA ALPERMAN. AAI. 2 Assistant in Jlorlern Lnngnurglex GENEVIEVE CLARK, A.B. .-lwxistrlazl in Geugrnpluy i BLY QUIGLEY, A.B. Assistant in Physical Education HARRIET MAC KENZIE, AAI. Associnie Professor in English '? 1 f A, ' ,--.. ...,,-:::',.29.'-Az: 1114 -2:f'-V. X121 5 fy , , H-,,-...U ,vfwffyfff .If 2 Q 2 ?:,.,g1-'-, 'Af1:,zQ,1V 1 A .... f .. f 'f!'f,'47 f' sw- - 1. ,'.11,2ff.f,:::::J. ., .... .. 39 , Wi'-1' --1-1--- .. :::v ,,... . -'.-- '3 Q fn ,, 1i'zc,i '- -y., 1 , 5 Wyffy, , ., ..,4,.,,A,MM,,,,A..,,.,f,.L1f1,- xf , j,WW!.,,,,,. X - 'WZ ,fjgiig::1'.-1111.:,1::::111,,: Wggggg y ,wjf if I ZAHWQPP 7 ' ,wifiZ117WUHULU':: 7-34l':75lf':-. f9'4:'5 Q?fz5'E 43. Q7 , Z:'.Z'5315L:'- '55f4'5f4.' 5 2 2 ,, 1,1 fff: I -lags, '9 g::z52Ze,f? f' 7215 2, ff:fm:vg.1.g--113'--M11422 1..i11'WI5i'fff '- '53 ml CHARLES M. ELLIOTT. A.B. .-Issisfrnlf Professor of Erlllrulioll ABIGAIL PEARCE. A.M. . Associate Professor of English ESTELLE DOXVNING, A.M. .Alssocinfzf I'rofes.wn' in El1!7I1'Sfl f? . f'::', h5z Q 'f'-MZ.. ,.s.,,...,,f:,.g:-za. ,x '11 W 311:-:mv ' .4-Z Ilwf gg, 7yo15'?:a.7.,, PAUL B. SAMSON. M.P.E. Associnfe Professor of Plzysicnl Education BERTHA G. BUELL. A.M. Assistrmt Professor of History 71 '3',u L'-'yigllw-Zj:,u D 42-' -9 f-' ,,,, . , ,, f N, 40 . .. .!. . , Q ,'-ff-7, ,mfr . .--f 'ffv - . 1 fp- . -1 - 14.1 l , ,z gf! fan ,, ,,,,q5,,,,,,ff , ,..,,... :::g.., ..,,h.5 'ff . ' '14, f ,vfvf :1L1.:!1f ' If I A 577 ,E2222':::::::,?ff1fZ:f5 fw-ri! 'L-.ff - . , f- . - J, ., 1 , V- 1 ',,,',, 'A f - ' pf' V. fu ' ,ig LXZVP 1? .,-4:2 Q, X591-,lgjy f 445 H42 X21-f' 1 z fb: W0 ' ' , 4,Wff.-'ff..'. -at' , -Q-1'ff':' fm . .A4f'- 1 Q .H I I W ?l'44'g,5:5,v..f.4, 5,,.?,ygfgZQf-,4 ykfv 57.4, ff f Members of the Faculty Charles McKenny, I.L.D. - Clemens P. Steimle, A.B. - Marion B. lVI1ite, Ph.D. CHEMISTRY BERT W. PEET, M.S. Professor of Chemistry. ALVIN STRICKLER. M.S. Assistant in Chemistry. EUGENE D. CRITTENDEN Assistant in Chemical Laboratory. EDUCATION CHARLES O. I-IOYT, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Education. SAMUEL B. LAIRD, A.M. Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy. NATHAN A. HARVEY, Ph.D. Professor of Pedagogy. HENRY C. LOTT, A.M. Professor of Psychology. HORACE Z. WILBER, A.M. Associate Professor of Philosophy and Education. CHARLES M. ELLIOTT. A.B. Assistant Professor of Psychology. EXPRESSION J. STUART LATHERS, A.B. Professor of Reading and Oratory. FREDERICK B. McKAY. A.B. Associate Professor of Reading and Oratory. IDA G. I-IINTZ, B.Pd. Assistant in Reading. - ENGLISH FLORUS A. BARBOUR, A.M. Professor of English. ABIGAIL PEARCE, A.M. - Associate Professor of English. ALMA BLOUNT, Ph.D. Associate Professor of English. ESTELLE DOWNING. A.M. Associate Professor of Rhetoric. EMELYN E. GARDNER, A.M. Associate Professor of English. HARRIET MacKENZIE, A.M. Assistant Professor of English. ELIZABETH CAREY, A.M. Instructor in English. VIDA COLLINS, A.M. Instructor in English. ESTABROOK RANKIN, A.B. Instructor in English. FINE ARTS BERTHA GOODISON Assistant Professor of Art. LOTA I-I. GARNER Instructor in Art. ELINOR STRAFER, B.S. Assistant in Art. LIDA CLARK Assistant in Drawing. FLORENCE COOPER Assistant in Art. GERTRUDE FRATER Instructor in Fine Arts. - President - Sec1'eta1'y-Ifegisfrrzr - Dean of Women GEOGRAPHY MARK JEFFERSON. A.M. Professor of Geography. GENEVIEVE CLARK, A.B. Assistant in Geography. MABEL WEDDEL Assistant in Geography. HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE CARL E. PRAY, A.M. Professor of History. MARY B. PUTNAM, M.Pd. Associate Professor of Political Economy. BERTHA G. BUELL, A.M. Assistant Professor of History. BESSIE LEACH PRIDDY, A.M. Assistant Professor of History. FLORENCE B. SHULTES, M.Pd. Instructor in History. HOUSEHOLD ARTS MARTHA I-I. FRENCH Instructor in Household Arts. EDITH BLACKMAN. B.S. Instructor in Household Arts. INEZ RUTHERFORD Assistant in Household Arts. DOROTHEA DONNAN Assistant in Household Arts. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ALICE I. BOARDMAN Instructor in Manual Training. MARY E. HATTON Instructor in Manual Training. ALVIN E. YOUNGQUIST Instructor in Manual Training. FLORENCE COOPER . Instructor in Manual Training, KINDERGARTEN EDITH ADAMS. M.Pd. Supervisor of Kindergarten. ANNA WIEKING, A.M. Kindergarten. FRANCES COPPENS Kindergarten. LATIN BENJAMIN L. D'OOGE. A.M. Professor of Ancient Languages. ORLAND O. NORRIS, A.B. Assistant in Ancient Languages. HELEN B. MUIR, M.Pd. Instructor in Latin and Greek. MATHEMATICS ELMER A. LYMAN. A.B. Professor of Mathematics. WEBSTER H. PEARCE, A.M. n Associate Professor of Mathematics. MARION H. WHITE. Ph.D. Associate Professor of Nlathcnlatics. tiff-,,f.2f: f .752 ffl if-1 ?--f'f-- . .. . . A-. ' . if ink, ' o'f9' 1 1, .WZf4,,f- 5, 4,15 t jf: 19.149, ,,,.nfff, ff,,.-. -. W.jg:f:ff.--A- - -A-1:1q4g:.'.z.:w ,A Wm' f'i'2'f?1.' -fi fi f '5575-115.55362 ., ,.fff ' '73 ?f ---1.1911--..:4fp'aZ-4.2422iv., ,,g, 'Vg ' 7 I ,, -.1 ' ' 'ww' H., f ,1..:'f,- ,. ,. ....,. ' , ' 5 f - effigy? ---7'A 3yWf,4 ---ff 5f1::::11,f!!!.'g1 ' ,.,. 7fZ z4'g2Z'g:0 W 2. . . , ,, ,-g:.-1-' 'f----..:::....,,j ' anon ,,,,g,v,Q',,', 9. ff .ng . H, -,-., , 7f ' ff fz7.55yz2?4f1 .f 'w -iimf' 2 riiffzz f '2:a-11:11-ffffzff-I-77 'yy ffyffzni -4.f 44 4P2f ,:Zu?,'.5?kQ L. .VZZ43 ,ll It I MWA., ..., 1 ma-,1ZZZ?p,,,,fLMlW, ,E f, 1 .f 432145, - ..... ll. .,, 2.if, 57f-9.12,fe2:zz-:fra51.1.11:::ff.gfff1.14:-'.2'.'.211-22222121215inf 'f'-W ' 'Qfii'zw f MATHEMATICS--Colltillucd ARTHUR G. ERICKSON, A.B. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. ADA A. NORTON, Ph.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics. JANE MATSON, A.B. Assistant in Mathematics. MILDRED GOOLD, B.Pd. Assistant in Mathematics. MODERN LANGUAGES RICHARD CLYDE FORD. Ph.D. Professor of Modern Languages. .IOHANNA ALPERMAN. A.M. Instructor Ill Modern Languages. GRETCHEN LUTZ, A.B. Assistant in Modern Languages. MUSIC FREDERICK AI,,lf1XANDER. A.B. Director of Conservatory of Music. CLYDE E. FOSTER Assistant Professor of Music. ALICE LOWDEN I Instructor in Music. CARL LINDEGREN Instructor in Music. GRETA FORTE I Assistant in Music. ALICE BIVINS H Instructor in Music. ETTA GLAUSER Assistant in Music. GOLDA CONNELL Assistant in Music. NATUR AL SCIENCE WILLIAM H. SHERZER, M.S., Ph.D. Professor of Natural Science. CORA D. REEVES. A.B. Instructor in Physiology. MARY A. GODDARD, B.S. Assistant Professor of Botany. BERTRAM G. SMITH. Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Zoology. .IESSIE PHELPS, M.S. Associate Professor of Physiology. PENMANSHIP LLOYD WALKER, A.B. Instructor in Penmanship. KATHERYN LAPEER Assistant in Penmanship. PHYSICAL EDUCATION WILBUR P. BOWEN. M.S. Professor of Physical Education. FANNIE CHEEVER BURTON, M.Pd. Associate Professor of Physical Education. PAUL B. SAMSON. lN'I.P.E. Associate Professor of Physical Education. ELMER D. MITCHELL. A.B. Assistant Professor of Physical Education. IRENE 0. CLARK, A.B. Assistant in Physical Education. BLY QUIGLEY, A.B. Assistant in Physical Education. CRYSTAL WORNER, A.B. Assistant in Physical Education. RUTH RICHARDS Assistant in Physical Education. RACHEL TOIVENEN Assistant in Physical Education. ELTON RYNEARSON Assistant in Physical Education. PHYSICS EDVVIN A. STRONG. A.M. Professor Emeritus of Physical Sciences FREDERICK R. GORTON. Ph.D. Professor of Physics. GEORGE MAXWELL Acting Professor i n Physics. RESIDENT LECTURER L. H. JONES. LL.D. TRAINING SCHOOL DIMON H. ROBERTS. A.M. Superintendent of Training School. GEORGE A. MANNIN Principal of High VINORA BEAL. A.M. Assistant in High META DANIEL. A.B. Assistant in High G. A.M. School. School Department. School Department, JENNIE MATSON. A.B. Assistant in High School. MILDRED GOULD. B.Pd. Assistant in I-Iigh CLAUDE L. BENNER. Assistant in High VERLE COPPINS Training Teacher, MARGARET IVISE Training Teacher, ADELLA JACKSON training leaclier, School. B.Pd. School. Kindergarten. First Grade. Second Grade. ELIZABETH McCRICKETT Training Teacher, GERTRUDE PHELPS Training Teacher, ELLA WILSON Training Teacher, MABEL WOMBAUGH Training Teacher. ANNA FIELD Training Teacher, SUSAN STINSON Training Teacher. GRACE ERN Training Teacher, Third Grade. Fourth Grade. Fifth Grade. Sixth Grade. Seventh Grade Eighth Grade. Open Air. LIBRARY STAFF GENEVIEVE M. IVALTON. A.M. Head Librarian. ELSIE V. ANDREWS. A.B. Reference Librarian. ELIZABETH M. SIMPSON Chief Cataloguer. FREDERICK CLEVERINGA Circulation Department. DONNA SULLIVAN Assistant Reference Librarian. XVINNIFRED DAVIS Assistant in Circulation Department. GRETTA YVILNER Assistant in Bindery. HAZEL BACHELOR Assistant in Catalogue Department. MARION DAVIS Assistant in Perio JULIUS J. JAMESON RUTH A. BARNES CLARENCE PONTON dical Department. ...ffiizvhbz 2W01ff.':y.. Ay-f my! 16 :N , 2,44-1. 122- I ,' ,110 , f' ' 'fyin '72-33:3-., f , , ,flw 444 A zfggz. Y ,', ,, 332, 1 QQZ3. f f A ...iff ,,--.'1.y.4. . ,'Z ,f 1 f DEB fit:-2532 ,. 4- 7 11: Q , ffffy ,lf inf? f ' 1-,fQ:fg22 ., A .':v'!4311.:f'1 iif 2, !f ' - : -1 '12ff,?f'f- , f,, , .1 I, , I--omnzwyfg9 'f4 A'f' 4-1 -ug-041 vyy :J .U-.....,. 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But We predict greater things for the next Degree Class, for after many years of untiring effort Professors Lyman and Barbour have finally secured from the University of Michigan recognition of our degrees so that students of the Normal will be able to take up graduate work in Ann Arbor without the loss of any credits. In his letter to the Normal Committee Dean Lloyd of the Graduate School in the University writes: 'tHereafter graduates of the Normal College with t.he degree of A.B. will be admitted to the Graduate School under the usual conditions. This means that if such graduates show satisfactory high school preparation and a satis- factory four-year collegiate course and bring with them personal recommenda- tions of their fitness for graduate study they will be admitted to our Graduate School? This will mean a greater number of Degree students for the Normalg it will make this school in reality what before it has been in name, a Normal College. Then hcre's to our Degrees who leave us, and here's to the Degrees who come! And herels to our old Alma Bflater, may she ever achieve success! Qyacffxs.. .. dj! .5175 I 'I 55 L,, ':v4,i:- ff'-1:-,, ' ,flu ff ' 'jf ' 'fi 5 I fM 'flfzg-.. 4- ,:4, , 1' 1-:El'.'3r-.5fIi'fff7r- ff? :::.'gg3,ff.zfi7 4-4 - mf -f.Q:MIIf?'-.. , f-fyf:-ff? ,,,,,A:::-,.,,., .... H X! .. fu . wuz.. 1:1:f,'Wkf1-'f'f',,.,fff,..,,f-Q!ff ' ,. 4. ff fi I f'- f,i.' , .' fff' .... ,. JM f42'5'ZZ 'ff 44 ffI:--1,'3P'A.5F ' gt Q7,f,,' bf ,f--.9 ff! M4 gi - .4 Z,f df, ,qjnr '.,,,fL .. ,...... ,, 2 ff ,, ,. A, z ..ff W ff 1 , ,Q ,, ,,.,,,,, . ., ,, ,, : 'fZLfwf fyfgyz Mv 5 ' -? 25'fWQ 'f'A,7 JaA4f: . j Q, Z. ' -iff - ,- f f- f'.4f...,,am,,..-. ,Phill l 11.-,ZZ ff, 5 ' ' Qfgfziif -22.2Mf ef25Z5ia1,aa1123ifC'.'.'.tivzfff-1ff,-,-:,':f.f::,1.z?5:ifzziiieia: Degree Class Officers George Lee Gundry Mildred Shafer - Ruth Richards - Henry E. Seineu - J. J. 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'V' Zami: V l IHIWI E unlgl' '1' null glam: IIIJZEEDIZHEUIU EVA M. ADAMS, Gagetown General, Junior Degree. MABEL P. BACQN, Ypsilanti Assistant in Physical Education De- partment, Senior Degree. GLENN YV. BARNES, Almont Chi Delta, Athletic Council, Baseball '15, '16, '17, Football '11, '15, '16, Physical Training Club, Physical Education, Junior Degree. Varsity RUTH A. BARNES, XValclron Library, Education-English, Junior Degree. ALICE BARTON, Ellwood City, Pa. Suffrage Club, Ohio Club, Y. NY. C. A., MAUDE BENTON, Ferry Sodalitas Latina, Senior Degree. MARION L. BLOUNT, Fremont J unior Degree. CLEVE R. BRADSHAXV, Yale A rm of Honor, President Student Council, Oratorical Contest, Education and Physical Education, Senior Degree. GRACE CH UBBICK, Detroit Pi Kappa Sigma, Student Council, Household Arts, Junior Degree. ETHEL CLARK, Ypsilanti Household Arts, Junior Degree. lliilllmuzwlomilm German and Latin, Junior Degree. 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DAY, Ypsilanti Phi Delta Pi, Y. M. C. A.. Choir. Glee Club, German and Mathematics, Junior Degree. PERCIVAL S. DAY, Ypsilanti Vice-President Y. M. C. A. '15, '16, Phi Delta Pi, Civic League, Euclidean Society, Chemistry Club, Men's Indoor Track Meet ,15, '16, Physical Science and Mathematics, Junior Degree. IRENE DALZIEL, Big Rapids Mu Delta, Household Arts, Junior Degree. VVILLIAM EDVVARDS, Ann Arbor Football, Basket Ball, Track, Physical Education, Senior Degree. FLORENCE M. ELDRIDGE, Durand, VVis. Stoic, Minerva, Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, S. C. A. Board, Secretary NVomen's League, Gymnasium Club, Suffrage Club, Civic League, Manager of Rings '16, Normal Choir, Physical Education, Senior Degree. EEIDIMIIEIIJIUDJJID ALICE M. FALLAHAY, Millington Art, Junior Degree. BEATRICE H. FRATER, Cleveland, Ohio Zeta Tau Alpha, Y. VV., C. A., Ohio Club, Household Arts, Junior Degree. JOSEPH I. GARDNER, Ypsilanti General, Junior Degree. GRACE E. GIBSON, St. Charles H E Alpha Sigma Tau, Stoic, Portia. Civic League, Y. W. C. A., Dramatic Club, Normal Choir, Primary Critic, Junior Degree. LEN B. GIFFORD, Mansfield, Ohio Alpha Sigma Tau, Stoic, Y. W. C. A., Student Council, Assistant Natural Science, President Euclidean Society, Ohio Club, Natural Science and Mathe- matics, Junior Degree. 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HELEN HAYVVARD, Ypsilanti MILDRED GOOLD, Battle Creek gelta Phi, Household Arts, Junior egiee. Y. NY. C. A., Vice-President Euclidean Society, Matlieniatics and Education, I,-I OH, H HEYHANN S,U,.iu,m, J ,QDU-QA' . . .. 1 , the umm eblec German, Junior Degree. LOUIS H GRE'l 1'ENBERGER, Olcenios Alpha Tau Delta, Y. M. C. A. Lincoln HOWARD HUTCHINSON' Gmnd Rapids Debating Club, President Oratorical :VIH Of HOUUIE PhYSiCf11 EdUC21ti0l1 Board, Student Council, Science and Chill. B2lSli6t Ball. 5000613 TCHIUS, IU- PIi5t0ry,.Iun10r Degree, dustrial Arts Club, Physical Education and Manual Training, Junior Degree. GEORGE LEE GUNDRY, Grand Blanc Arm of Honor, Treasurer Student -I. J- JAMESON, Dowling Cfflllwil, P1'eSide11t of Degree Claws. Mens Union, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet '16, Pre-Medic Club, Physical Science, '1'1-114-lg '1'f-am '12, '13, '11, ,15, '16, '17, Jlmivl' Degfee- Cross Country '12, '12, ,143 Yellinaster Colleffe '1-L, '15, 117, Senior Yell- LAURA HALS'1'EAD, St- Johns igiastei? 'l6, Normal Choir '14-, Library Suitrete Club, Laonian Club, Ionia- Staff '15, '16, '17, English and History, Clinton County Club, Junior Degree. Junior Degree. munluln I mm 1 m I in nu ,, f m ...,...t..,..,. , 4 f ?f'f1Zaz:'::. .1--..1Z2': fffzf., j'2 ZH '1-1, '7.g.jff2fj1:ZEgn-f -,,. ,' ,1 9' 48 ,fa?:aQ.f:fffI5:'1-.,.,, . '- ,, , f ,, 1 f' .I ,2?f1, 5 Pypm- iff 77 J-f13:7ff 9 3 If Af-,:, Y I W? 4. pf 1,1 Zlfmff' ' ' 1 ' f Wiz ifvhiiizzaaza.a22gfcc'.:1i':z,f4-fa-ff,'::::.z2,:??fJff-it2323:-Z.?zf3ffj, 1 i HIMIIIIIIIUIIII m lmrlmlmm m I 4 . . ,V ss . 5' 'Q' : 2 ag, .5 J rffwfw V JM... Lol I WL nm.. M 4 if urtmmnnnmnumn mm:-mum mnmmnmminm 1' mn Hmmm ' m lm- u EI. w EN JOHNSON, Detroit. Theta Lambda Sigma, Household Arts, Junior Degree. OLIVER JOHNSON, Vandalia x K A Phi Delta Pi, Student's International Convention, Kansas City, 1915, Athletic Council '15, Oratorical Board '15, Student Council ,H-'15, Ferris Institute and Milwaukee Debating Teams, Base- ball '14-'15, Tennis, Honor Teacher, Junior Degree. THLEEN KEYES, Highland Park Theta Lambda Sigma, Y. VV. C. A., Secretary Student Council, Household Arts, Detroit Club, Junior Degree. NITA KINNEY, Temperance Household Arts, Junior Degree. SYLVIA LE VY, Detroit Detroit Club, Household Arts, Junior Degree. JOSEPHINE LONG, Ypsilanti Ferris Institute Club, Commercial and History, Catholic Club, Junior Degree. ALICE MAE MARTIN, Hartford, VVis. Y. VV. C. A., Civic League, Girls' Friendly Society, English and History, Junior Degree. E. ROCHE MCCLEAR, XVl1ItIl'l01'C Lake Phi Delta Pi, Lincoln Club, Catholic Students' Club, Physical Education Club, Baseball, Junior Degree. KATHLEEN MENDENHALL, Mansfield, Ohio History Club, Ohio Club, Suffrage Club, Y. VV. C. A., History and English, Junior Degree. MARTIN R. MOORE, Ypsilanti Mathematics and Science, Junior Degree. , nmrlmluml UIUIIIIIJIIIJIIDIIIIIIIID IIIUIIEJIJIIJEDIDID 'VII l -f - ! -N E E C J ! C kAffrvAZ?'ff:fH'A i m n I u I - I I ,... ,'5:f,. 1. - .55-A-. ....ff -,A-Wy : if IQ 2:3 Q .E 1.-'-,Qi - ' 7' j, fffrf. 4 -' Ekwm 'ffvfw ff I ',,jf,, 5 'p ' 'A ff f'in.1 '7 G.. 1 46171153 v::I:Zii3.'.'.11 ' -.7 .... ,,.--W. f , ' '--.4-.15-4 '-, f.,,f.f, ,,,,,,,:f'f' 15 ----.:.355a7f.:.w.+52:g'fzq23-.,, f , ,mil ,,- ., , 5, ' '-...yyf4:.3gy554':::r:r:1:f5gggg555:,v , I ,,,, , mc- ' , fi-- '1I,,,,..1Z'.i:: .1-,,.Z', ,'21'... -.-9127444 f,',, fI ff 1 ',fC:5., 3 7'.A., f 9 ' w , t,,,..., ,,, 02, ,f,.,,c.f,1y,.A.. ig., ..,,. 4:yfg,.,h,:,.-.gn.f.,-.' A 7 1 :ur . ,Ay-,p4,,g--.H '19--41 ,,2,,g1-749 ,' I yi 34.1 2, A , -.A,.,3:p5M,f!f-.f ---.aapacfgozf . -, f, 4 ,f4,'Zo4j., , rfgj?55,.9,:g21Lz.:'rz3Zaaa-1:heffm-1:w:.'.'::.:::'2fseaaaazzzzxwf W-.:w ' 'P A Alilrullulxulmllu IIIHIIIIUHIIIIEIB lllllllilll u rlrmmlmum I I nlnumuuulll 4' 5 . . . Miva li .1-ff 17523411 Qgblifaffve 9? fr anzmmmmmmmm GIUIMIIJIIIMJD uinnmnixmln I-in -nm. 1 OLIVE NOBERT, Jackson Mu Delta, General, Junior Degree. GERTRUDE E. OATMAN, Flint Theta Lalnbcla Sigma, Physical Train- ing Club, Aketa Zanki, Y. IV. C. A. Normal Choir, Physical Education, Junior Degree. MRS. MARY HOFFMAN-O'BRIEN. Toledo. Ohio Ohio Club, Catholic Students' Club, Household Arts, Junior Degree. GRACE A. PATTISON, Ypsilanti Critic Course, Junior Degree. LEE VV. PEACOCK. Owendale Kappa Phi Alpha, Ferris Institute Club, Pre-Medic Club, Y. M. C. A., Pre- Medic, Junior Degree. JOHN O. PETERSON, Ludingtonr Science, Junior Degree. DESSA A. PRICKETT, Fayette, Ohio Ohio Club, Y. IV. C. A., Household Arts, Junior Degree. LILLIAN R. PRIEST.-IP, Detroit Delta Phi, Normal Choir, President of XX'omen's Self-Government Association, Y. XV. C. A., Yice-President Physical Training Club, Vice-President Student Council, Basket Ball '15, Manager Girls' Basket Ball '16, Athletic Council, Junior Representative Aurora '15, Assistant Editor '16, Bobugi Campfire, Stoic, Honor Teacher, Sorority Council, Physical Education, Junior Degree. GEORGE C. QUINNELL, Sterlingville Phi Delta Pi, YVebster Debating Club, Ferris Institute Debate, Normal Choir, Normal Band, Junior Degree. OLIVE RANSBURG, Tifiin, Ohio Ohio Club, Household Arts, Junior Degree. mliuncmlrumlnll lmjmmmmmjm UDIEEIIJEMD J1clZ.i.L,a,,V fn.-.n1.xJfLq.f, U HIE . 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A., Normal Choir, Glee Club, General Manager Junior-Senior Meet 1916, Athletic Coun- cil 1915, Secretary 1916, Varsity Foot- ball '14-, '15, '16, Varsity Track '15, Captain '16-'17, President Physical Education Club, Coach Normal High Basket Ball, Treasurer Men's Union, Physical Education, Junior Degree. ORLO J. ROBINSON, VVayne Arm of Honor, Football, Prohibition Orator, President Men's Union, Student Council, Oratorical Board, Lincoln Club, Physical Science, Senior Degree. O C. SCHAMEHORN, Adrian Senior Degree. HENRY E. SEINEN, Zeeland Alpha Tau Delta, President Ferris In- stitute Club, Treasurer of Degree Class, Terre Haute Debating Team, VVebster Debating Club, Mathematics and His- tory, Senior Degree. MILDRED S. SHAFER, South Bend, Ind. Alpha Sigma Tau, Vice-President of Degree Class, Student Council, House- hold Arts, Junior Degree. BERTHA E. SMITH, Jackson Sigma Nu Phi, Household Arts, Junior Degree. HEIVITT M. SMITH, Laingshurg Alpha Tau Delta, Y. M. C. A., Welmster Club, Civic League, Chemistry Club, Oratorical Board, Ferris Institute De- bate, Terre Haute Debate 1917, Pre- Medic Club, Vice-President Men's Union 1917, Degree Editor of Aurora, Science, Junior Degree. EDVVIN M. SMITH, Brown City Alpha Tau Delta, Stoic, Chemistry Club, Oratorical Board, Euclidean Society, Y. M. C. A., Civic League, Mathematics and Physical Science, Junior Degree. DORRIS JUANITA TEFFT, Ypsilanti Bobugi Campfire, Physical Training Club, Physical Education, Junior De- gree. BED E ' ' IIIIIIEMINEID 4 H.V4f,Jf,ezfaf. i?,..a1.. 5. ..c,,42:4. as 221 5,,..4tA', Ibm-f-Jfff ,jill t111JE!1!11!'I!1m2!D m rw -0 . ,.,, f:::f,2m kWa1r.'::e..., flfrf if dy LCA. f,:,, .5-7' gfhf 42 7313. 'ff' . Orff: 147'-r .iinqaz 4 22 4' f-'i-f??.11::.? yy. .. ', u 5- ,, 0:55,-,,ff?p. 4414 ,,5g,,,..,.....,l, ,111-.4:6.f.f. ,um f' f 'G' 4','f .-H '-' '--, ..1 fz7,'4'-fan cf., 'fJiy, 4, 11, - ,w ,, 3 1' ' u'::: '-'9 iii'-'frff:2222zzggg:. 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ALLEN, Peck Commercial Club, Commercial. ic Club . ..,, fxnhivz fyZf,15 :y.,-., A -5 ,wg gg ,. ...,,.f,, ...WW 2 2 sf ?1-5211:----., . --117 f-fZ'?,'47 ?- ' -2L Hv 'fff-fgzzaiai-5.232 55 If 1411- N, ,... . ..,. ..Q:::y,.,,,,. j-5-J.-IQ: ,, 5. ,- I ,-:'jf5-. -455.2 -2.f,'ZZ1v. ,ff-ff '17 ':751?1r:5...:f-'Z1i'e2ffZ59-. .MEZZ '-'1 X . auf - ., ,' ,'.1 f,'y4-'1,', ...,. Af , am 1 277' 'eff' 'iyffff''11 '-2153211.14111-Z1 3Wfa,4.'gi2'gW 'f LZ2., . . , f ,I f , ,'p35,..,4 aj 'fy 4. fl Q., 1, 1, j. ,.., a ,. ,' , ,..... ,.,. , ., ..,.A.. ., ,.,., .....,, ,gf T2 Qffffwi r lg, 334,-pp54:, ,,,, ,4:.m ..v. ...:..':::-mo,-... ..,.. ' 1:11112-.f,..,.w 'f'-I-mf ,,, ' '34-:Q ' --.,5,5,235,.k::.,,q Ungjij gig? A 'f4,.,,Z rlnmmullrlm .lm llllilllllillltll mllm - Iulvullllivmlmllu llllfllllllllllwlllillllll IIIUIIIEILIIEIDDID va? Xzfrnvwaf Z-L4 Qfv-flower! '7'44,!c'Z Eyww CBIJMLIEIIEHIEIDID ulluml mmunlul lIUllElIlEllll'IlD'D LUCILLE M. AMESSE, Dollar Bay Sigma Signa Sigma, General. THOMAS C. ANDERSON, Union City Alpha Tau Delta, Stoic, Euclidean Society, Chemistry Club, Normal Choir, Glee Club, Physical Science and Mathe- matics. VERA ANDERSON, Frankfort Eastern Still' Club, General M A BLE PEA RI, A M ES, Hudson Limited-Graded Certificate. NVILSON B. ASHLEY, Horton Kappa Phi Alpha, Commercial Teach- ers' Club, Men's Union, Commercial. llxllllllrmlmnrllni ulllmlllllllllllllllllll - LEDAH ASPINVVALL, Hastings Entre Nous, General. MARION E. ASQUITH, Memphis General. EVELYN BADGLEY, Muskegon Mu Delta, General. HAZEL BAKER, Peshtigo, Vilisconsin Normal Choir, O. E. S. Club, Public School Music Club, Art Club, Public School Music and Drawing. RUTH E. BAKER, Grand Rapids Primary. v lilunl ulnlullm lEDllBl1lIl1l1HJE!D m l l'7fwwm-1. lJIlIlEIII1!Il1lII.llJI1Dl1'I ...,,f.':z,Z,bz pwoczml, , Zyl V175 ,,, ':vf,':- ff? , - 7 ,f1'7 'Vffu 'ff w f,g-.,. 11: f f??44!?'3' f32 4 fffiiif'f'Zff5.',:iQ 56 9 1 . 7'f:4' . 2 '-1'-7. .A:::' ,,, .,., -- . .ff2 '-1 '41 - A fffyzffay, ,w':::,ffff!' f -f --I1::--- fwzf- ff' , , -v .fm , 1 ' ',5P.-- 'ff' 2,' If ff::--...'-ww:-.1iv. fwfr- f' W 2145 ,320 '-QL-- 'vig' lilljff 2' Z Z . , gf 5 ,' .4 2w2,fQaf:c1-f--11' jg3ff'if'?fW'E. ,Y 2 22 f?7?4f'.!i f?Zff.,,.,,, '45, -67 -- f iff- Z M1'fffaiizzzaaaaae2L'git11'.1ivzf:+:::s::.-.f.1f::.af?E:9:1.11:1315141.14 Illlmlllllnllli ll I I ll I ll In 6Z1r:o4.4,Xf4f1A-ff ALL Lllvvb-Q1 ' OLIVE BARLOVV, St. Joseph Alpha Sigma Tau, Y. W. C. A., Kinder- garten Club, Oratorical Board 1916. Kindergarten. J ULIA BARKER, Stanwoocl Y. XY. C. A., Primary. SUE BARRITT, Shelby General. BERNIECE E. BARR, Saline Normal Choir, Civic League, Natural Science. ANIELIA BARTLETT, Northport Mu Delta. German and English. MARY C. BARTON, Milan Catholic Students' Club, General. ALICE T. BEACH, Buchanan Laonian Drama Society, Civic English and History. League, LUCY W. BEACH, Buchanan Laonian Drama Society, Civic League, Primary. E DNA BEACH UM, Shelby Graded. EDNA BEALS, Owosso General. I I f '1?a4g'.4 ' 'fffiffcyt-E 3- f ... . :f'z:.Z 'v:o.. f7 ' ,7z.::::.,.:21Z'f'45g:?:::::::gy4,..,, ,2f4i3fii2,5' ,fa ,.- ,I ,171 f ff ff, 1? f , . . m10j.f! . ,4-.,5,.,gy 7 ,. 29 '7'i'f:7-' 111, f2:g-11117 ...,, -.,,..:ff.. , - 1. If' f ff -.f -.mff 4..- -.ucv f,,,... ..... 11:13--. .144 L- gif, -f f .' , .1 OW' EV? - ' 11511117 --:1fl1'fu4 :75., 5nf:' 5 -717:21-.. 1 'ff f 'f f ffwf.,.. fzf'4:b17492:'1 .r -. 7 f , ffn. 1 fu-XV' 0. .?f'4W'lQf', Q' , 1 I Vf'fo:'.7. --MA'-57 f. 2, 1. y'4n 'f':4Z-Zf:ZzYff .7, , -:z:.,.:fn2Z1:fQJ: f ,'fWf275 A.Q '-.. ' ' ' .wfayz ., , ,,.,,. ..,. ..,. , ,ff we. 'f'1.6'0-:3'2:'2: GWf!' .WW ik ffr 9?f'41 'jf z,f.Jn:AE1.2...45531,1.1sf:.':f.':.'-:-5:-:Amir -4... ..'::::.r..ZZQ...f,Q '- ff-iff'--.f 'f'-1214-if -21J.z7:v-1.,'-'fin..49.4ly A 2212321 Quang , .,,, ., ,,,l,,, . . - , , 'll-' Wil 0 IIEEIIIIJIUIIEJIJEIID UICIIDJIIIIIHIIIJIIIUIIJ 2... ' ,Gga,ih.,. I Qffgf co L? 1- mlnlnmnmfumllu Lllflllllllmllllllllllllll CHRISTINE BEATON, Calumet General. - CATHARINE M. BECK, Hillsdale Craftsman Club, Manual Training and Art. XVILBUR H. BEERY, Chicago, Illinois Commercial Teachers, Club, Commer- cial. ROLAND V. BELL, Sherwood Euclidean Society, Y. M. C. A., Men's Union, Chemistry, Science and Mathe- matics. CLAUDE L. BENNER, Adrian Alpha Tau Delta, Stoic, Lincoln Debat- ing Club, Y. M. C. A., Hil1sclale-Adrian- Ferris Institute-Indiana State Normal College Debates, Assistant in History Department, Business Manager of Aurora, History and Mathematics. ARLO BENNETT, VVebbervi1le Alpha Tau Delta, Y. M. C. A., Natural Scienee Assistant, Natural Science. ILA M. BENNETT, Ypsilanti Secretary of Girls' Friendly Society, Kindergarten Club, Kindergarten. IRENE BERNO, Ypsilanti Primary. LILLIAN BESSEY, IVyandotte Primary. DOROTHEA BEUTHIEN, Lake City Chorus, Primary. t ll l ll hi lm llll II lil lil ll.: x9,J4,U, 11-5M,,,,,f 13,604,511 .0,,....a:....,e.....nm,..J ,1-1. FEV. ff 45133 . . , . A3i7Z 'f?f175 f 156,'2r.,, .. ,. -. --1927. ,f 22. M1 : 2 f'-,gfaf-1?111223'f '.f.. ,' .f 91 58 ,. .... . 21, ff 1f.fa4AQZ,,fff:zi:f' , , If 12 'WW L , ?W,.', 2,'4,6'3g1ggg-,.f-.cf jj f jw,14Ag,,, -, 6 531 7'fz, f 1 X ,X -. wllflf lllnllllllllll ANNA M. BIGGS, Charlotte Normal Choir, Primary. RUTH BITTNER, Cass City Commercial Teachers' Club, Commer- Cial. ROY BLANDFORD, -Grand Rapids Arm of Honor, Physical Education Club, Football Reserves, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Physical Education. - ROY BOETTCHER, Detroit Chi Delta, Men's Union, Civic League, General. EVELYN BOWEN, Howard City General. m L Hlll MI ? 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Manager of Rings Indoor Meet '16, Individual Dancer '16, Manager of Folk ROSE BRAUDE, Sault Ste. Marie Dancing '17, Physical Education Club, primmvl Bohugi Camphre, Physical Education. SEELEY BREEN, Chesaning MAHJOHIE BROWN, Pete1'Sb111'g Commercial Teachers' Cluh, Normal Graded- Choir, Y. M. C. A., Normal Baud, Com- mercial, ESTHER BRYANT, Genoa, Ohio Delta Phi, Ohio Club, Y. IV. C. A., EDDIUND H. BKEMER, Ypsilanti General, Alpha Tau Delta, Welister Debating r Club, Swimming Meet January, '17, ADA FRANCES BUCK, Monroe CiViC I--633110, General. fXl'tS and Crafts Club, Industrial Arts. ..,,,f:::,2bz zyaaxxy.. ., ,, . 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BURGESS, Flint HELEN E' BUR1'ON, i'pSi1anti General- Physical Education Cluh, Physical Edu 'z t' . MYRAUM E. BURKET, McBain U Km Alpha Tau Delta, Ferris Debate, N A 7 T . Lincoln Debating Club, Y. M. C. A., CARRIE E' CALE3, bilshvlue Oratorical Board, General. General. n 1 In: Z7jf,1f.'f:v-,:L.::- '-'fv f fr :,. . , I 1' I N, ,Z ' wff41,:. ,,. .4 W f -- ,.4zf: 47'-1 .'?.m.f:: an - YZ3'l' -15552554452 lil 4W ,I-'::I,.,.... 2:,':':5----...,, -':,wf-,3 fa 17171 'a.. f ,.. f..,mf:., 1... . ,f .,.. ,f hr, . ,. Zz' fe iz' JK4 ' ,f' .0 ,, fff ZZ T00 ra f 2 ff ugh .,.,.. ,,:i.'iZlj,7,j 212' 1 v. q qhhl 2 ,,...,,..,, .,., . .. 732 rdf? f, gfZ2Ja9n72: ,,.... 4!52Z1,'.1::H:::,':'.1:-:ual -,,.. 1 ff':::3i222ZZZZ,fw! '-lv? ,f 3fq4l2v ' -'QQ' q1fq4 I I IILI IIA I1 lEElllllllIll'lllllIEI1ll m..,c42vm,2--f-bfi lddff-4f1,Q,-'wA,A,Q CH RISTINE CA M ERON, Calumet Treble Clef, Upper Peninsula Club, General LILLIAN CAMPBELL, Ypsilanti Physical Education Club, Civic League, Swedish Manager Junior Girls' Indoor Meet '1-6-'17, Swedish Manager Senior Girls' Indoor Meet '17-'18, Physical Education. OLIVER F. CAMPBELL, Levering Alpha Tau Delta, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Chemistry Club, Track, Science. C. RUPERT CANE, Ontonagon Upper Peninsula Club, CUlllIlICl'C'lill Club, Catholic Students' Club, Commer- cial. ALBERTINE M. CARDWELL, Millington ' General. ELLEN CARLSON, Mohawk General. ANNA CARSON, Akron Ferris Institute Club, General. MAY L. CARSON, Parnla Laonian Drama Society-Secretary and Treasurer, History Club, Civic League, Eastern Star, History and English. PHOEBE H. CARLSON, Newberry Y. VV. C. A., Upper Peninsula Club, Primary. MRS. MINNIE CARPENTER, Ypsilanti General. illm lLT.lDIll1llJlIllIUIlJ1B mm .L. 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KATHRYN L. CARROLL, Manistique Catholic Students' Club, Upper Penin- sula Club, Primary. RUTH CARTER, WVilliamsburg Y. VV. C. A., Primary V CORA CASSELMAN, Calumet General. FLOYD R. CAVANAGI-I, Lake City General. VVALTER S. CAVANAUGH, Ypsilanti Chi Delta, General. MARGARET CAVVOOD, Marlette 'Zeta Tau Alpha, Geography. LEONA GRACE CI-IAMBERLAIN, Ionia Y. YV. C. A., Sodalitas Latina, Civic League, Senior-Junior Meet '16-'17, Ionia-Clinton County Club, Latin and lul.llll uzmuunmllv lIIUIlJ1lllIllHIllllDl1l lullllrlllxlunmlxllli lllllrlllllulul Hllflllllllllllllllllllll mllllmmullmllm u.1:'l l Q,QfM-.llfvvtom - I ...ua r lafww z.M....-,f..,- I l l ...,.':::-,ZW 2y4:::::y.. .. .. , . ,4,Z:' ,fy ':af,f:,.4 ., V vjjyffa. .... .fl1,?,fQ7:f3.'-1,5ZEg AMZQQJ .... 63 1 f 1 affix' .1f ::.'.'.'.T 4f7E':' 1--- iff' :-, 'fJ'ft2.Q Qf5?:v-. ,,,4fPf ff-Z'f ' '--f1?33r:f-.afigzigaffk227 . , ., 17 4 ' W ff, ' ' 4 'Myff 'f V f' Q' '7' ' Gfff 1 iffy, I wav i 1, 04 if 5 ' WG! 2 af-72-4... , fifffmmf. , 1 ? ff f.,1:wf'g yy, ,.,f.-,.a1,,,g,g.g4 ,uwyy fl ,'fMgZQ,,...1g ' 'jifefw :ge 31117122Zzfr:ff:-.'.'.':.'.'.-P::::f4:::'.'.1:1-:E2azzzaaa:f,1Q! if--2.?4'sf :fbi -14:25 '11 ' 3464 ' P' ldlll llulln ln m1 cf.7.zQ,, GZQI1-I1 l1JIIlI1'lIIll1'IlJll'IU'l1'I umm n-mt umm E UDORA CHAM PI .IN, Springport Commercial Club, Y. YV. C. A., Coin- mercial Club. VINE CHAPLIN. Grand Ledge Graded. EMILY E CHURCH, Ulysses, Pa. Y. VV. C. A., O. E. S., Primary. FRANK C. CHURCHILL, Illllily City Phi Delta Pi, Chemistry Club, Football Y. M. C. A., History and Science. IRMA CILLEY, Clarksville Sodalitas Latina, Latin and English. 9 GLADYS CLARK, Denton General. RUTH H. CLARK. 'Ypsilanti Normal Art Club, Eastern Star, A rl MABEL B. CLEIAND, Cass City General. GRACE A. CLEMENS, Harrisville Ferris Institute Club, General BETHYL COLLAR, Grand Rapids Mathematics and German. mm YHEIJJJIIIEJIUJIIIIJUIII m Ill llllllllll ll GILKZCLM-4Q, Wzflofdjf f fl ,- wnmnmmnnmminm Kvlmmmlnmnnlul f' 'CEM f are-. . I 4 , ,.', I 1 I, I, ,- . I. 5 E ,, , ., ,, , 64 z3ff!:f.7':'Zfff ., , 1, f?fff'5 K,, ff--'ff? 1'!J!!::::: --.. '7::'5fI'fz. f f 41 ff' . flfff, 4 ff .. 4.1411 f 1, , -1 -54, 1 1,5521 ,141 lj3..r,.f f 4. 5 .1 ,Q ,Ea:22?:::::.'2ffff.,M-::4 'c ff!, -1' - rf un 1 f I' ' ff.. , .. ..,. 11 ---- 1 T 22- fi fffqivr ' -1:-. f,.. 'z 'W W - 0 ' ' ' ' . ' . f f- . :i'W5 ' 272-ffl'- S 41- if -3, ,,,,,,,, ,,..,,..,f,,, , ,.,. .. ,ff ff-----f-. .. V' ??1',: W'4f f'r'.'453g'-I I 41143 i'155'l' 0'fa,,,,.,1,,,rg,' ,.,.. ..,4g.g.5g,',',:1..1..a.f::v' ' ---- vi lllllulul Ilullslllllln KHJDIIIIIIIIJJIIED qU11lmm1 nlllluuimnlnilnn gf-err-fn! U1UIIlJ!ll1lJlll3'Il'IDEV F. JEANNETTE CONKLIN, Charlotte Treasurer VVoman's League, Primary. BEATRICE M. CONNELL, Detroit Catholic Students, Club, Limited. MYDA CORCOR AN, Escanaba Normal Choir, Upper Peninsula Catholic Students, Club, Primary. Club, VVINNIFRED COVVE, Carson City Y. VV. C. A., Primary. GLADYS COYVIN, Cadillac Y. VV. C. A., Senior Meet, General. BERTHA CRAMER, Port Austin Catholic Club, Commercial Club, Com- mercial. MILDRED CRANDALL, Lakeview Kappa Gamma Phi, Physical Education Club, Y. VV. C. A., Bobugi Campfire, Physical Education. HELEN RI-IODA CRAWFORD, Hancock Upper Peninsula Club, Primary. ISABELLE CRAWFORD, Mt. Clemens Eastern Star, Commercial Teachers, Club, Suffrage Club, Commercial. VIOLET CRA XV FORD, Pontiac General. ....':::v-'ibn hjf,:f,'::a. .. A '-V 4211 if ., 'n4,f:., ,, ' 'I-4ff41, , 4.ff'ff?f44:1., ii? 523, 5 114409--1l1 .WW . 'i 'fif. f ' ' J '?f,l 'i1f 65 447121. ff-'::Iff.'f.1ff '41J: ::: ----., f 75445155-25765-1, -.,.5?,f.'91,-,,,,:f-f ' -91 , 1.11427 .0 1 ,, f,ff,w, !Qff.4,...fz',. . ..f4yA,47, , 9 f f ,A,,,., 1445, .....,,., ,... . ..,. Hifi, my,:M,.,,.M753315:::.2::.'.':::-:::4,. ...... .':::::E2Zl5Z,,w! 'ffwazyif -.f ifQ4731 ' 'f2::Lf27:vi:,j:-.QQ44? -- Qgjily f4,,,, f f 'lllllulll lwllu Qlilm L in lilirvl ulilvlurrml Hlli: 5 X . -QWW74 7qu,mc:d:.2 1,964,141 Gamif, gIEu8en1Cnt'tcnvke 1 I nm :Inu mnuln ' lIIlJIlll1Ill1lllllJIElBl will rlinv' l!lIIlII!llIJI1l!1llll1lJ D. EUGENE CRITTENDEN, Saline Alpha Tau Delta, President Chemistry Club, Y. M. C. A., Assistant Chemistry Laboratory, Physical Science. JENNETTE CUMMINGS, Ypsilanti Primary. MERCEDES CURTIS, Greenville, Ohio Ohio Club, Limited. LILLIAN XV. CUTLER, Shelby Graded. MARION DAVIS, Ypsilanti Minerva Literary Society, International Prohibition Association, Honor Teacher First Grade, Manager of the Ropes Girls' Meet '14, Library Staf, General. ILAN I.. DAVVSON. Bay City Public School Music Club, Public School M usic. I-I. MARIE DAWSON, Ypsilanti Alpha Sigma Tau, Public School Music Club, Normal Choir, Public School Music. DOROTHY DEAN, Battle Creek Portia Literary Society, History Club, President Laonian Drama '16-'17, His- tory and English. MELVIN E. DELL, Saline Commercial Teachers' Club, Commer- cial. MURIEL I. DELLINGER, Three Oaks General. DID ullufllllililmmlli lnuilulnluummllan 1 wow, 1111 Um f'-'jhfz 4- bex:-. . . f f' 66 f3f?jfL2'ffffff -. , 2 1? ff? 'ff , ,--Hff791' ','l.':::::::'---.. 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ELAINE DICKINSON, Benton Harbor Arts and Crafts Club, Manual Training. NETTIE DICKERSON, Farmington Y. YV. C. A., Physical Training Club, Oakland, County Club, Schatanka, Physical Training. House Representative, History Club, Laonian Drama Society, History and English. BERNICE DICKERSON, Lapeer Physical Training. li '-2' ' llllllllllll -mmrnllmlm WUIDIJWWEUD uwl 1 l, .sg - ,-rv, 9 i s E Q :- 5112: .!', ff -QW.: K' I d2K 4 0 I ,. . . ,.-.,, I f., i AQ' Zfif 4 Jmffzfwzii i mmnmmumjm ummmmjm mm n um , mum um lm. V...-' i tum: u ..,,,-1:1-fits: gy,,1i'.'11,, ., , Ag! f.14'5 , . ':.6,2:., 5 W14f?f' '-'-1226521 pl--3' H. ' w .... I an gg4i3555,'5,ggj,,,:,.j 67 ,Wg .. ... .. , ffff 4Q 1 ,.-'g::::.'.'.Z 0 . -'2:??2y5i.? In f . ..m..., ., Q- 'ff lfjfi' - ,, , .... , . 21.3. X K ,,-:Ji-2lx..,.,..Z2':.:::::1':I7:l?C Lgyfafgjf. QQ 'rj il:-. f .yy-ajfmlu., . , ,,., Z2 2 Q' , -:k,? l4- ' ,.......... S fi 11,1 7 -fcffff' 11? ' 2m???ff?f ..5 5 1 .E I ' fl .. u umm mlun nunmllx I um I - E Iamywoww, I 5.1.0. 4,111 M, ,Inv ana., amen., ao., t fslmaaa i 1 .mlm CIIIIEIIJIDIIIEIIUD arnmmmmm 1 ulmnmmunmim mu.: n GLADYS V. DICUS, Recd City Y. XV. C. A., Graded. ESTHER C. DIEHL, Lima, Ohio Ohio Club, Y. XV. C. A., Primary. ESTELLE S. DITTMER, Onckama Primary. ANNE DOOLING, XYCl'lI10lltVlllf3 Catholic Students' Cluh, General. HAZEL DOOLITTLE, Tekonsha. Euclidean Society, Mathematics History. and MINNIE OLIVE DOVVNER, Ypsilanti General. ELSA O. DROUILLARD, Ford Primary. GLADYS DUNLOP, Marlette General. XVILLIAM K. DUNN, Spencerport, N. Y. Arm of Honor, Physical Education Cluh, Catholic Students' Club, Football Team, Basket Ball Team, Baseball Team, Physical Education. PHILO C. DUNSMORE, Milan Alpha Tau Delta, Lincoln Club, His- tory. ll llilll l Illlll llllllll D H illmlmlml A l I W mfWml ...,,'!::,Zbz fW,1:r:g,,, ., .. . diy? 2:95 I 1 5. ' 'uf :-. ff-' . I .1-f' 'z' 'fi :ff i '1i':--., .. M ' 68 ALA -. . f. ix!!! ZW- ..--1479,-ffm '2v4v':-.- fm W iv , ffj., -fff9f!4fz'fef,,ffff-'f- 2 ff '12f-f1..... in 1 . -1,,,, gfwiyb f 1? fifty? 7 N ,145 f.,f fp- V A ff, H0 1 f,f,1.,, .af -1,--fff ff -.nf cf, . f 11 Avy V WWA wwe! fpyiff' fff' ' ' 5.5. if ' 5. f X32 ai 3-A f 5fA551:za1.aai 2 223':111'.11':zff:-::.'.'f::f.v::.z1??f5: 111111151 -- -W ' tum rumnmmxmmuzuu wr fvyf.. . 04 , , X -N., -,, 'fi V- .wg . .. V' V rum um ' LYLE DUNSTAN, Lall1'lLIlH AGNES D. EASON, Ravenna Sigma Sigma Sigma, Stoic, Honor Choir, General. Teacher, General. HELEN S. DUNTON, Detroit EDITH EGLOFF, Detroit Catholic Students' Club, General. P1'iIY1fl1'Y- GENEVIEVE DURFEE, Novi Y. W. C. A., Oakland County Club, General. EVANGELINE ELDRED, Benton Harbor Primary. HARLEY B- DUVALL, MCBMH LUCILE ELLSVVORTH, Bancroft Normal Band, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Lincoln Debating Club, General. President ot Shi-bee Club, General. FRANCES ,DYKE, Jackson EDITH ELY, Dowagiac Mathematic Club, Mathematics. Eastern Star Club, Primary. 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'ERNEST ERICKSON, East Saugatuck Natural Science. MARGUERITE ERYVIN, Marlette Zeta Tau Alpha, Y. IV. C. A., Minerva Literary Society, Kindergarten Club, Kindergarten. BERNICE EVANS, Newaygo Y. IV. C. A., Civic League, Sufrage Club Reporter, Normal Choir, Art and English. MARION EVERETT, Bath Y. YV. C. A., Ferris Institute Club, General. . BERNICE O. EVVELL, Romeo Harmonious Mystics, Public School Music Club, Art Club, Normal Choir, Music-Drawing. IIUIIIEENIIIIIBD GIUIJJJIIIIUDIJIIJIIIJJ l mjmmnmmmfun mnmmuummum mtmmxmnmmmun mmm f ...,,f:::.Z,Zz ZW01:.':g,,. ., . Aye' wyf if .,, :.6.::, ,W-ff ,ff YV! K2 QW '74-21'-f-.., 311: ' 70 .. e :W-7 .Arn-,-I -f-f 'f-' - - f fb- 1. . ,. afymfah ..,f,,,,,-fy! ,- -f'-- 1 . fc' - -' Q fm. f ,.'ffMAg.r:.f.:,-f 'f' 4 A ,, . . ff- 7 ,,.Q?32?ff:::.'.fffff 4QZj15 4 ,'I7' if' p,,.,- . 5 I 1 , 4,214 y: ' - 2', frvf- . 11.51, - ,.... Z., 1 . ga. f5 !f?fMQ7,!1ff,,fff ,Q :Q9j.fi'7, ' -15.zf44.,v E aj! 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FULLER, Elkhart, Indiana Public School Music Club, Music and Drawing. HELENE GARDNER, Harbor Springs Treble Clef, Primary. ETHEL GARBER, Ypsilanti Y. XV. C. A., General. EDNA M. GATZ, Mt. Clemens General. MABEI.. F. GAULT, Flint Y. XV. C. A., General MALVA GENEROUS, Detroit Kindergarten Club, Kindergarten. XVM. G, GERKE, Manistique President Upper Peninsula Club, Vice- President VVebster Debating Club, Secretary Eastern Star Club, Ferris Institute Club, Y. M. C. A., Men's Union, General. f 'lllllllllfllllll mllm lnl ll llhulll llu llI1IIllllUtllIlI IUI lil llwnmul , 1 an . 4, . -J' ln' :W W wa ' 4 WW ,fy anmnmmnmmn fmzmnmmmniunm mmmmnnmnznnm 'Ty fyznvgi, f:ff-,,,'ff1ff- f.w,..,, my 7:17 152 11,4 3yzC?:w22z::: , 72 L.-f-f,jj.'5fj5g--.., 1 '- 1? fizcy ,.,, fy, ...,..., -.,' ff -- ' 45245, .fiffitisf :ilqyf-. ,.,.f,,f--iffy W ' 44 '71 ,,4,'.f, if 2 .al , Lf - , 4 . 1 ff.g,f,,,fwH ' .LZf2L'::'-f-'21 ...,1, I ,, ,,,,,,,,, tr' ...g,.ffa. Zzyryff' e3?jfJA3 'uiMfw.5:5zz2.aL.2:g'.ff::..:zff::':.'.'::.'f:.1:.1.af:nw,......1a:1.12 ff,Q'f,l r VERONE L. GITTRA, Imlay City Catholic Students' Club, Ferris Insti- tute Club, General. PAULINE I. GIBSON, Houghton Pi Kappa Sigma, Y. W. C. A., Normal Choir, Honor Teacher Fourth Grade VVo0druff, General. RAYOLA GILMORE, Parma Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, Primary. CHARLES N. GILSON, Grand Rapids Arm of Honor, Physical Education Club Treasurer, Physical Education. JOSEPHINE M. GIROUX, Grand Rapids Y. W. C. A., Mathematics and Science. D. J. GLEASON, Emmett ' Physical Science. MA RY GLEASON, Emmett Sodalitas Latina, Catholic Students' Club, Die Deutsche Genossenschafi. Latin-German. GRACE F. GLEW, Benton Harbor S. A. Club, Honor Teacher Spring Term, Expression and English. NEVA GOODRICH, Marshall Y. W. C. A., Commercial Teachers' Club, Commercial. GLADYS B. GOOLD, Battle Creek Normal Choir, Y. VV. C. A., Euclidean Society, Mathematics and English. lllllillllll in mu ll I CIUHIJEIMIJQUJD A Mu- 'ljffo uf. ,emawa !,Jl,c...f,a,.1l. IKIIJIIIIIIIIIUD ff9 f',a- 77 ., ' ' Zyffff 'A nfl? '. , Milf '4 , , A. .-..fc: 5 ,Y ..,. 4, 4, .., . .... . V U .V .- ,.? P,-1 6' ' r '. 'vyi-'hfixdi grf ' 'iff'-5. ,-Q'-fyyjfgc :XZWZN wah fur, aff azz za 1 A' ,f ' ' 4ffq'.'---4 3 f , X 1- X ff X f , fy: il ' f c i'zn,1 '7 'a.. af ,1f':::::.':.'.1' '4ff57I:::--...., , - JC 5311 f , ,...Q.,'fj. ,ff-ff' 9. -ff -- -1.21331.af1,w2Qga4qf2m,, f .117 ,I . ff, f 44, -..,::,5,y,A-gg3xi7ff6:::::!:E2EE2iiig55L...:.,, lm -f - I Qmf' f , ','I5 .,.. ,,1Z'J.'.ff:Ti:J:f'i7' Jliiyp., ': fZZif.97,Z-, ', - 7',7',fff21g,.,,, MZ-51, ,. ..-- .,...,.. ..,.,, ....A ..,. if 5, f:4,.7,,41, ..,. f4:.m-....:a....-.-.4,',:,ff -..-. ..... . :gm-.m..w ' wwf A., --.1-,,A,:v..,.::L,h-Q ' qufzgzz, qw. . 'mm' liillllllfllllllll Ilmllllllllllhlllf ll llllllllllllll ill lllllllllll HI llll llllllllll Illlllllllll e f ' G3 - I Q. 7' J S E if V 3- V l ' . W I ' A ,gb G me , - fj ZZ W4 J- Xgndlru 'Q I7!p2z,1,:,1 Aft a.g.,.12-1,,..f!fAg.1z.a4,l gl I num.: m.un!:n.uu mummmm m-Emmmmm nun Hmmm v SILVANUS T. GORDON, Detroit President B. Y. P. U., Student Volun- teer, Secretary Y. M. C. A., Euclidean Society, Normal Band, General. MARY M. GOUDBERG, Grand Haven Ferris Institute Club, Commercial. AGNES GOUDREA U, Manistique General. MONA GOXV, Farmington Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, Oakland County Club, General. LIDA J. GRACE, Hillsdale Civic League, Catholic Students' Club, General. V IICHJBIEIBIDEEJDJ ANNE H. GRANDJEAN, Reese Limited. BERNICE A GRANT, Oscoda Primary. LUCI LE GREA YES, Romeo Commercial Teachers, Club, Commer- cial. HELEN GREAYES, Romeo Commercial Teachers, Club, cial. BETTY A. GREENE, Ypsilanti Mu Delta. Physical Training Club, President Senior Physical Training Specializing Class, Physical Training. mmm!! lllllilllllllllllllllllll Illuuml mlnfhllfs E nllmmunuu :mu Fffmpae 7- f ' ummmummumnm 1 .,,,,f:::.Z3z ZWM:-,-:,,, ,, ,,.,, .,,, ,Ami .:-17? 14,7 z.Q,5:,, ,I 74 Commer- ffifcffffffifi'--,. wfff-'inf-. ..., , ., 4 .. ff? . -4 '-Tb.f?f A fjcaa if fm. ffff gxifw 4' 02 -cf 3 I 1' .f .2-f:.1:5:'f.f-4:11 afff , , ,,,,, , ,f'2,.,..f1. fwlqfff' 2911:tkfffiiffff'wflfzazaaaaaz223cc'::.1zzfff+::1w:.'.'s::.f.a1?ffyr. ...., f J. MILIDORE GREENING, Ypsilanti Catholic Students, Club, Wodeso Debat- ing Club, General. ALMA GRIFFITH, Royal Oak Oakland County Club, House Repre- sentative, General. ERMA GRILL, Saginaw O. E. S., General. ELMER A. J. GROSS, Tower Y. M. C. A., Commercial Teachers' Club, Men's Union, Commercial. JENNIE MCGUFFIE, Munith Euclidean Society, Ferris Institute Club, Mathematics and History. N LILIAN GUSTAFSON, Lake Mine ' Upper Peninsula, Art. MINNIE GUSTAFSON, Ironwood Sigma Sigma Sigma, Stoic Society, Honor Teacher Fourth Grade, Upper Peninsula Club, General. MERLE GUY, Sunfield Graded. MILDRED HAGEN, Bessemer Harmonious Mystics, Upper Peninsula Club, Eastern Star Club, Commercial. ELLA HALL, Grand Rapids General. 'mn umm 1 ml!nlnlumrmunlul lEIII1l1lIllJIl'1lJlIIIJlJ ,.: , ' G'1.4ca.2ia,c1f l , ,,,, ffxahbz 2jf,::,':q,.. f,-jg' ,jeff ., :u4,':,, ' 1 ffu, A .,a,2':f mfg :,- ni , ,jg .531 f v , 17 --1'1Q,11,1Z', 0 ff -. 4 ff,,.,,ff'..' .f!:f?gfg1f3,. 4 QZQ, , ,19517:::7J.'.'.'LZL'4JLff1::::::g-,,.., ,fffgzzk 52, , ,7 I I 5 5 ' il-4-fi flffw. ' 1 I ,. ' ' .4.... . 41? 7 X Z fl , ,-1-,.:QA.:,..,..,,,',,.. A,'::ig,3.,.' Zi' y awn .22-ify . 4 ,, f7f-ew , W41i1WC.4fw. . 'wzi-.,:vf ' 1 'f 2 ff1M4591---.. --MZ-Cf' 1' .,,.. . . . 6':if5f3fFZZ7 '::' A IH f a.,f.','Jf Zziphfiz..,,..4rfiat'::.wf:,'.':::::c4i..'.'..1ii':?EESZ252Zi5,.-,v 'fff74 --TV' 7f?E'ift ' 'mvazfff I mlllulllllnllllll In ll nil ll lIlIl'llII!lIlI'illI I ll MU I I ff 5917! Auf. 7.4.14 xxame l ffgfww-We m1 l!IDIIEli1UHJIlIII1iJ ' FERN HALL, Stockbridge Public School Music Club, Art Club, Eastern Star, Y. XV. C. A., Normal Choir, Music and Drawing. cial. DERUA HALE, Ionia President of Ionia-Clinton County Club, Chemistry Club, Science and Mathe- matics. CHARLOTTE M. H,xM1LT0N, Pontiac RUTH MYRTLE HAMMOND, springport Commercial Teachers' Club, Commer- MYRON P. HANCOCK, Mason, .N h Alpha Tau Delta, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Science and Mathematics. M. HANSEN, Norwalk General- Y. XV. C. A., Ferris Institute Club Geography. HETTY HAMILTON, Central Lake Suffrage Club, History Club, History EDNA HARDIE, Hudson H110 English' Mu Delta, Stoic Society, Kindergarten A. J. HAMMOND, Grand Rapids Arm of Honor, Football, Industrial RUTH HARGER, Benzoniai A rts. Alpha Sigma Tau, Primary. .',r,f:::,QZ5 gW0::.':g3.f.,,- f1'2ff',,f,xf1'f ,,Z'fr9w W. .11 ., 76 ,X . . .f'f2fTEMiEf'---. . 2 :-fffr' ,... .5111-,H f-'------ . ..., fff' H, .. 1 7 '45 . 'ij ?4KfZ?f-'5f':,f5 Qjf- 2'! ,I 77?7:fg3.... , 25 ff,4ffMZk,ff'?i'if .- ' f '4ff '.f 'ff 41 .'.-. 'fy -P ,4 f'f'dW?1:41f::azz' ffffz H 7.14 ' W' - :,.,nl!mn.:s1 - lllllllllllrillll l I LLMMM Q,,f,4 la...,.. MW., 0 Ulljmmmmm m,ul:ul.m1: 1 null mmf: ALICE HARRISON, Sault Ste. Marie BIRDENA HAYVVARD, Helmer, Ind. Minerva, Sodalitas Latina, Civic League, Art Club, Normal Choir, Art. Latin and History. MATHA HASS, Grand Rapids E- MERLE HEATH, Yale- Iirirnary. Graded. GRACE HAUSE, Carleton VIILDRED L4 ' ' Catholic Students' Club, General. 1 HBA ES' Detroit Catholic Club, General. EDITH HAVILAND, Holloway Minerva, Y. VV. C. A., Lenawee County MARY HEGEL, Grand Blanc Club, Civic League, General. General- FLORENCE HAYES, Ypsilanti Sodalitas Latina, Y. VV. C. A., German MAGDALENA A- HEIN, Capac and Latin. zwfawa m,aM49,w7 5 .171307 Ffafaef IIJIIIKTINI ' llll nl- irlll immmmm General. umm - unzummmmmnm 1. fywffsh., .. . XXL' .:'- 1 L' I, ':af,5:. 'f'1f',,fM1 ' .-WWW fa wr. , uw. '-wwf, 11? 'fx' f77f5E2,LifE1., 77 f -1. 4f.i,,fg ?Jv.., 1 :f.:- ,, ,....,., .. 5 1- ,, I., ,ffff . -f . , .1 x ,..., 'f :-..,ff. QWM '4--J' .,.,, 5.:::::..:-:::L'. -. , Zia , za'-Z ' 'f 7z ff ' 'f ff: - W2 I-L 2 -. ' , .zzz 9 f fl ff .- 43,131-17... ,,,... ....:::.:z24...f::.ivf. 52. ff ijzfyi. '. 1 .'-- fdffff ' Pj? f.. 'ff 177222 1 -1f '46i2'f mayzf? J ,. ..,.. . .... ,.. ..,, ..,. , , ,.,, .... ...., . 22 4 .f.p'16.?:i5f2ffZmif fi if il.. ,wp ggynfa: ,,,. H4r.mQ...:..f..'f::n:w,. ..... ..::::1mw.1,w, -f'w.:,f' .f 114-if '-..5,27:v.2fjyff,-1,A447 Q15-Cy X --f,G,,,, , G l I ml rmuliillllf IIllnlllllmliuluullil lm. we Ynnmmunmnnm 'linzmmnmmrm ' luwmu-1'il'll MARY HENDERSON, Blanchard General. MARY HERRON, Ithaca Primary. BEDA HIGI-ILUND, Manistique Y. VV. C. A., History Club, Upper Peninsula Club, Civic League, History and Mathematics. HAZEL L. HILL, Frankenmuth Euclidean Society, History and Mathe- matics. MAY HILL, Stockbridge Art Club, Art. ETHEL HILL, New Baltimore General. MARIE H I LL, VVakefield Y. VV. C. A., Upper Peninsula Club, Basket Ball ,l6, '17, Primary. M AE H LAVIN, Ypsilanti Primary. HAROLD S. HODGE, Ypsilanti Chi Delta, Manager of Band, College Quartet, Super Six Club, Crafts Club, Secretary Men's Union, Track Team, Glee Club, Industrial Arts. MARGARET H. HOEDEMAKER. Charlotte Sigma Nu Phi, General. ...,.f:::,Z,bz gyazrfxy.. ml. . ,- f,- f '1 za 1, :pf -1, .. .... 5-., .,.,-5, ,-...ape ,fgzh 41' ng ,fn 4,,' '.',,-.,gj,,'-:,1jg,g,. ,' , 1: - .aazzffffiiiii 'JV' fi :::r1:ff-5-,'.zfZ..' - . , --..::.1 f., . -...J-. ..g ...mm,,....,. 78 , 'A 171-'KW . ffm' -. fi. 1 fffag., Aff! yfffiffzn'9 , '?Q ff ---. :::ff:g..,,.1- ff 4 A A g23zz5g:5.-.-25524 .,,,v ,... :ff::Z?2iwf :f ffw ' 0 1 x :ah 'LQ f I I 1:75, .4 I ,V 9 !i7.2:4Z,g.,Wu.,. 4 Q'fg:,ifa2,..U5w 'JZ .3 ,,,,,, ,,J,.,.,,, .ann ,,,, , .,..,, ry .fm J -,gg -'34, 'L --nuff' www,-.-.11. ...,..,,. ,,.. . ..,.., 4,1 4,50 1 lm!! nflanlnuwln ulll mlznnllnmmz I IIDJHIKIEIIIJHFEIID 2'-.wo 7? EM ullxnuoum-mnlnl . l MARGARET M. HOEY, Dexter Catholic Students' Club, Normal Choir, General. HELEN HODGES, Utica Normal Choir, Y. W. C. A., General. MARIE P. HOFFMAN, Detroit English and German. PERNILA I-IOGA N, Ironwood Upper Peninsula Club, Y. VV. C. A., General. JAMES W. HOLE, Mancelona Arm of Honor, Football 16, Basket Ball '164'17, Baseball '17, Physical Edu- cation. MARIE HOLEN, Big Rapids F. I. Club, General. Q GOLDIE M. HOLLIDAY, Mayfield Primary QLimitedj. ELSIE B. HOLMES, Woodland Sigma Nu Phi, Euclidean Society, Nor mal Choir, Mathematics. FRANCES HOLMES, VVo0dland Sigma Nu Phi, Public School Music Art and Music. NAT. VV. HOPKINS, Ypsilanti Phi Delta Pi, Normal News '15-'16 Webster Club, Oratorical Board, Latin I .Ill J I1ll.Ill ul IL I11I'lHl Ill lllil lah. .I Ill fh III ll AQ'7l+4,a..I I:f... f L 2 GHEEIIIID ll1Il'Ilm'lllllUlD .I I ...,.f:::f.25z 2ya1f'.':.. -. . 61:1 ffrfz 1. :,4,f:.. . ' -v,' .5323 fff:1, I: .33 ' ' 5:9 'IQ '- fu, 79 L'-'ff - ,wif-1 1- ., fj5f4g, 'jz:vf-,, 415217 ,,443'' '' ' vga? 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ETHELYN HUGHES, Ludington Alpha Sigma Tau, Catholic Club, Gen- MARTHA I. HORTON, Northville eral. Vlfodeso Club, Albion Debate, Limited IVALEEN F. HOUGH, Alniont Vllodeso Club, Y. NV. C. A., Laonian Society, Oratorieal Board, Civic League, Normal Club, College Girl Orator 517, English and History. PEARL I-IOWA RD, xVilt61'VllBlI General. MARGARET HUNTER, Shelby Sodalitas Latina, Latin and German. MARGARET I. HUPFER. Sault Ste. Marie Girls, Friendly Society, Primary. ALFRIEDA HUTTON, Ypsilanti Theta Lambda Sigma, Laonian Society, English and History. llllIlIlllH!IEllllIl1ll lllnulllfllullinllllll - lulumnuurlllmlm Jifv 7 ' 1f,'!,,5 .gf :sg ' ..... '..':::: --, ---. C' ff' 80 W: 71131: 7 n 2.1 f.'4.4,'-1-.1,..: '-' 'f ' -'f' f rf ,p ,xg-4' ,........ 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BARBARA JEFFERSON, Ypsilanti Sigma -Sigma Sigma, Art Club, Art. -umm PHOEBE JEFFERSON, Ypsilanti Harrnonious Mystics, Normal Choir, German, Latin and Piano. NELLIE FERN JEROME, Bridgeport Y. VV. C. A., Laonian Society, English and History. MARIE E. JEWELL, Fowlerville Treble Clef, Public School Music Club, Normal Choir, Music and Drawing. MAUD E. JONES, Ann Arbor General. BLANCHE JONES, Birmingham Oakland County Club, Primary ll v u1m umzmumum is f QA- s g . -K - My 17714 :ful L. Slew-ca , - '::' f7jf,:!f, u .. 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A LDITH JOH NSON, Laurium A R A H JOH NSON, Northville Euclidean Society, Chemistry Mathematics and Science. CAREN JOHNSON, Detroit Theta Lambda Sigma, General. EDNA C. JOHNSON, Crystal Falls Upper Peninsula Club, General. MABEL JOSEPHSON, Ironwood Y. YV. C. A., General. J. LEONARD JUHL, Marlette Club Arm of Honor, Football '15, Track '16, Oratorical Board, Lincoln Club, Super Six Club, Y. M. C. A., History Club, General. English. ' : 'WI' U m ' GIl!1III1Zlll11lI1IfE llllllllllllllll i lllllillmlllfllll UIUIIIIIIIITIHIIIUID Nl I Q --.-.A , ' 5 E Q ' E it Y J 1 - X. E 5 'W- X s. is ' I ' I 5 ?,1fQfle: C - ' vii 5 E 5 N . Xa: I ' ' V I ' I ' IJMVJ-fwu WW .iw Kgywwdl fbfffffgfeywml , Mf I ' EE t111I1I1l1II11I111mIlU1JJ GII3II1l111Ui1111lU1ZI117 mm human nuinmuunn umm u ..,.,f:::.h62 01:3-. , , .. , . 42-f I 'fam fwzw. .-17' 41 I :JVM fam... .lv 9. 1: w, ' .uf ff '.f-' fi? 11 ZH: 4f.'-111111:--.. 'KVA' .,... 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KENNEDY, Harrisville F. I. Club, General. I HM 1 l Illllnlulllllllullmlm IIIID m HEI D 1 lfi' ' ,I X. 5 7 2 V w LIIJJD 01115 '7'.'L z'1 . A . F, ,ir 1- . -43 , .. 'lx I Y . ,49i1,4f0Z 1'ZMvLc ' 6,1AJa777,M.,.,a l'fzm4fg11in,..m:, -nu llnauumiuvmluv lun: Inu nllnumnnvmnvlzniumil ....,':::,Z,9Z Zjo1!'.':,. .. A-'X ,g-'f'2 11451. '- I . 1 ',.fyf:.f47'-3 5514.125 gh:-gfw. :z4f'1- -::::::.' ..,.,, .55- S3 fvifir' ,,,,.. fff--- ,:::- .... , ,,'.'J'vc4 :- v. .. fjff32:7 jZIP-9. 231, ,474 f 7 A ' ,, . ..... ..: f..-x,...'f-'Q ' ' .. , ..... . 11, 'Q f ,ffl .,,... ,1'.':p:..E',?,-g..1', -gf424?43,Zf,g-, 4520 f, . f,f3,jf53.,m 5, wif ,rf-Z.: ' 2 W fa, Q.,-5--, 1. 4 1 -4 ffq.W.ZfjZv.av,7 ,gf -.zC.az1,::.:f6f- 'jhyyy f 71544:--, -4, 1.0-.wtfaf ,. .... . ,... , ,.,....... .. ,.,. ......, .zngw 2 ,1.a191:.ff .447 if 15-1, 5.:4,,,14:...,,.4:..1.-..-..1..:..:::::1cf,,. ....,., ' ::::.w.m.wf 'fwf-.mf .., Q54--2 -2::5,22v-2,3-A 0.4.44-X ' ' Ziggy 'q,,,.1,. I llvldll lmullmlxufn amjlmmmmmjm 3 111111 ' '7 ' ' 7 ' I E E X E - l lx . l ' z1,L,.,A,,f I .4.,,.,..,J.i,,.4,,., I :Ianni nm wi l 3.-numl!lluu nllmmnununln I I BERTHA KENNEY, Dexter GERALDINE KNOX, Clarkston General. Y. VV. C. A., German Genossenschaft, German and English. ELEANOR KENSLER, Salem LfxLIRA E. ICOERNER, Saginaw Limited' Soclalitas Latina, Laonian Society, Latin and English. VERA KEYLON, Ypsilanti H XR-Y KOSKEY Bessemer General. A I C l Upper Peninsula Club, Y. VV. C. A., General. FAYE KINCAID, Hersex' Limited- ' MABEL KRAMER, Michigan City, Ind. Catholic Students' Club, Primary. CATHARINE KING, Erie MARY KREMMIN, Fennville Normal Choir, Catholic Students' Club, Commercial Club, Catholic Students' General Club, Commercial. WIEIIIIIMDMIEI JIIIIHJJIIDIUIIIIJIIIII nluln lulunlum 1 WJ nlluul ll n mu A dfw f A ZlmH llll m ' l ...,.'!::,ZZz 2W,1:::,.,, ., . Ayyj my: I I :A ,f 4-K :L iii I nw. ' 'V , 1, I H ,fi :W VZ 4' af zz:-. 84 .ffff-1f'5ff35 -r. , f- fyfi 2021. 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LATSON, Howell Y. VV. C, A., Primary. 'BID KBUITIHIEIJIIIIZIEI uullllxflulul UZHEDDIEDIIIIIIIIIUJD mnnlnllmm U in--I I ' pi.. ff, f Y - . - - , .f ff I 1 V -.XJ 2 - J -nf Ei Zz E ' ..'- E 4. '- . i ,fl-5: i W , ' A ,f J - 5 '7 .f I Z W , , www, -. 440, .fx F 2 W V gg nm num mmnsumn mn n ...,,f:::,-,ZW 2y,,::.':5,.. . nz.: 'f -0111. 'f2- lg gm. 9 , If, U2 '- S5 an 24'-1' ,,.-,:::::::.:, 15:1 '35742-2253-1... , 7, , ,X , If ff '---f:55::.---16:,arf-'cfiwzf ,ff , ' fe ., 3 ' ...,, .... ., ,. . jff f f 7 f45r,1f'ZT '.':::!Z,14ff:?:.',?--, L25 52 Mi: '1'ff'2E'f , j, 1, mf-ff., , --1-.31 jg? ff 5 , ,,.. ,,.,.,. , ,, .... ,..,,, .,,,. , ..A,.,, 2, ZZ' .. ,Jf Zuiynhzz. .,,, f4:.m ,.4. -. ..,,... :-::c4f-f -----. .Z:::-.az-.1-...aw ' ' -W' --1 ' ii -Jzvlzifvqz310.446,Q47 ' arm: xllulu lulnlulm mllruunmrmmulnl g DONALD D. LAXVLER, Brockport, N. Y. J. REUBEN LENHEISER, Evart Arm of Honor, Basket Ball, Baseball, College Band, Normal Choir, General. Football Reserve, Physical Education Club, Physical Education. FRED DEVVEY LEONHARD, Peuston GEO' N. LAXVSON, Milan Kappa Phi Alpha, Normal Choir, Class Basket Ball, Chemistry Club, Euclidean Society, Basket Ball Reserve, Science and Mathematics. Alpha Tau Delta, Stole, Physical Edu- cation Club, Oratorical Board, Baseball, President Senior Class, Physical Edu- cation and Mathematics. FLORENCE L. LESHER, Tekonsha FLORENCE ELIZABETH LEE, Gene,-all Port Huron General' LUCY LETTS, Romeo EDITH M- LEE, Horton Alpha Sigma Tau, Y. VV. C. A., Kinder- Commercial Club, Commercial. garten. RUTH A. LEITER, Six Lakes SELMA E. LIDELL, Big Rapids Mathematics. Y. VV. C. A., F. I. Club, General. 11511141111 N UU1JIEI!1J!1l1IIJJIEl mllmllxmmmnuxluwl mmmmmm umm I Jwwfff 4.1154 ' mmmmmnnn 1 . E- I vl llll ullnll .,,,,f:::-,ZW 0- ' ,:::,--. V , ,. . A-1 --aff 'sam ...s .,,. ff, IM! 'S' ff: Qakiw '- ,,.. I .gt-IQ.,-,',:Cf. ' 86 , c 'yay ,H-. , ,.... fpflvff fff' '-' ' . . ,,ff:::.-::.:47 f -'- - ffm.-f.. , ff ., f ff., , ff 1 A 4Z5:f4,,.,4,.,::, 1,,f .... f:f:,3a22j?,Z f f f an-fawff 12- ff ffaffffziff IU W :7???i.f:3.:'?f:f frf,2g1,f ' 44243-141-ffwifizzaaaapai21-:cc'.'.::':z.f..:-xr.-f.1Q:-:.f.1.:?!.5:f.112125: QIIIIJIIIIIIIBDIIIIIIIIIJIA MJEMEMIDB lllllllilllllll mm gmmmmm x,J3C..,,, I rf -SP I Lizlftec ff: L-vi 777'2 f171 6? mU lun ullulln 1 l J PALMER LINDOVV, Lansing Alpha Tau Delta, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet ,l6, Junior Editor 1916 Aurora, Winner Junior Public Speaking Contest, Secre- tary Junior and Senior Class. Lincoln Club, Student Council '16 and '17, Pro- hibition Club, Managing Editor Normal College News. BEL LINTON, Britton Lenawee Club, Limited. MILDRED LIPE, Manistee VVocleso Club, Y. W. C. A., Prohibition Club, English and History. GRACE LOCK, Williamston Limited. MARY E, LOBKER, Coral History Club, Catholic Students' Club, History and English. PAUL LOCKWOOD, Holly Phi Delta Pi, Y. M. C. A., Normal Choir, Mathematics. EDNA MAE LODWICK, Cincinnati, Ohio Mu Delta, Physical Education Club, Y. W. C. A., Normal Choir, Physical Education. ALEXANDER LONGNECKER, Gregory Arm of Honor, Football '15 and '16, Mathematics and Science. ESTHER LOVE, Flushing Laonian Society, Public School Music Club, Normal Choir, Eastern Star, Music and English. NINA LOVVRY, Tecumseh Lenawee Club, Y. W. C. A., Primary. L 7 Sytlaf L ox 12-11.12,-7 V ll'lUllIllIIIIlll3l'E1iD J 4 iff: 'fiiafgvf ffffzfr 1'--'+.?',i:?3w, iq W lady . ,.,. .lfww - -.4- , ,... . . -ff, ,. fn V' 1-Vgszffwf, :1 , '::..-.:::L4:!p..,, ff 1 1 fi f 7 I ,ff f 'uJ .'. ,f!'?f ' 'vm '--.f2::,-,J -of 'ZA-,iv:'f,'w. sr. .. 1. . ' ', ' 7'5 If' .,' ' 7i:'.,I1 '1Z ',' .,,., .,,'-:-J. -. - '2v ? f' V 1-. 1, ., f w' ,.1f - -- - .'.'::g,'3j 4,2153-., j:Z'44,gff?,-12 42 'nf 1. '4.:E2g,.,,,, f. .wzftfff . ..... . .... ,. ,..... ,,,,, . ..., , ..... 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General, In ullllnmlulllul llll lmjlfmmlmmljfp IMEMMU H xlllxllumulnlnlul - Um, Llfcwa Q,.,,AM.Pfa.. xmzummnmnmnmm 1 m:um1m f wha fwfr-, ,. ,,. 6712'7 '.F17'? 11.1 , , ':iZL'i:. 88 f3f'?f.fifffff -.. , 1- ,? fig'-7. ,...A1::,,.., ..-f-.. - f, f ' A 1- 45, ,f',., .5 fffqfgga. ,,,ffj:1.,,1f4'f ,f '- 'fm.:::g,,,,, wma., , f . flap- ,. ff , If ,yn I 5353-,,,,,,,'af,Lg,f4,,,,..,,gy,f QW, . , . ,., 5, :,, ,,- , NI. .. V- ,ff --.g-3441 , ,ig Iffly' fi fpfhfaf- 1 -..4lf,,.f' .ff My f -' , ,,2.zw'.fvf. Q 4. f M -'WW f ? f,f:11'f.f.-Pm -.ff- !4.W'r yyjzj f- .ff 6' ' ' - f ,'Z,:, fz1i M 2-,5'f2J,':I'-' 53, .. , , ., ,....... , :f7':Q:,.,fa tZW'ff ' 47?f?': QQ 7f'Z,1i!, 'ZIWJ H3 'mmf' tfflwiilliizfgj .... ..:m:4:.'f.':::.1:'..'.aQ?:,y f.-. a2,Q'j,! Ulllll. Illllllillllllll lIlllI'lIlIlllIll'IIIIIIIl I mjHm 4.4.4 vw l.6mJwz1f1Mffy. V nm mmlmgmmmygm ' :nl mf I I WDIIDJJDIIIIIIIIJJDID KATHRYN G. MACLARTY, Cass City General. RUBY A. MACLENNAN, Hancock Primary. GLEE MCCASKEY, Morenci Campfire Girls, Limited. VIOLET J. MCCLENAGHAN, Pontiac Civic League, General. L. AGNES MCCLUSKEY, Pinckney Catholic Students' Club, General. ul sl :lu l uluum:m:nlmlw M. DORIS MCGOVERN, Sault Ste. Marie Entre Nous Club, Limited. HESTER E. MCKIM, Cass City Stoic, Dramatic Club, Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet, Winnei' Interpretative Read- ing Contest 1916, Expression. MYRTLE Mc KENNA, Oscoda General. HATTIE BELLE MCCLELLAN, Mass. Primary. ESTHER MAAKESTAD, Suttons Bay Y. VV. C. A., Kindergarten Club, Kindergarten. nlmlllllnmlilwllil mufllnxlnnxil UJIJIMHJIIIUJIIIIJ 4914! ,af lN '7'!'5M!IIIl - . ..,. 'fit-ZZ! . 4,25 .5175 fffffl, .-'ff V4 ss ixililf- fg 1,-231.-,253 .gg 1 W7--A . 73-1 :- :- ,, 'fff f..:f?!?p,, ,545 ,,.p:f--'- '--7, 'rw'--1'-fisfazz-..,,my41Z',2,zgy5a f . Q 4,2 ,f ...,,. 17-.,f,.,wf.g,-fy , --v .. , 5 ,W, '.,,,,,4.,5-., .., f f 'H: 7' Zxfzbwe'f ':::f:5il5555f, -f:5'a-fiiZ5'f0WW7ZW 272. .. , 7X ff fff,,I-1:-ZZ5g::g.11:z'::: a-.rffjgz-f 122325351 KA, 7. i U 2 aflyffefl , ,. H 3,15 in LQ-fffj '4Z3f2'2 ,..,.....,. ,,.. , if jff:Q,9h5Z: ,,... ,4152315!iif1'1'fJi!3Z'Z:14i -f.-.. f f','::EEZZiZZZ:.ew '.:y2f .'g422u ' -l::Z,27:vhf:-IAM,gif? ' 211454 f 'f5gfc4Z x . uuum EEH munlullimu HIUJIJIEIZIEUIDIJJZIID ULII lnmi 1 2 lu x, i .. 'if ,,- ,T . 5 X X , N ' . i E' Q 'S - - X 2 4 X E 09 1 ' I X J E Q E I ,eg . .LA 721-.1 :gal lfv, ,JJ 2:..,,.nwcZ4 we, fm- : nuimuinmi iiuwmiuunum Mnfllllfl Mff rum .i mm l i AUBREY MACKIE, Allentown MARGARET B. MARSHALL, Jackson General. Kappa Gamma Phi, Minerva Literary Society, Civic League, Y. VV. C. A., English and History. GENEVIEVE MACKLEN, Marlette Delta Phi, Music' and Dfflwing- CAROLINE MARTENS, Richland Sigma Nu Phi, Primary. EMIL S. MARINELLE, XYUICHTI Catholic Students' Club, Upper Penin- MAE MARTINEK, Detmlt sula Club, General. Catholic Students' Club, General. LAURA MARVIN, 'Ypsilanti 'VIINNIE VIARSH, L ' 'b 1 1 amgs mtg Normal Choir, Y. VV. C. A., General. Shi See Club, Limited. LORA M. MASON, VVac0ustn LENA MARSHALL, Bellevue Commercial Club, Normal Choir, Com- Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, General. mercial. IIIJJ IIUJIIIIJIIIEIIIIIDIII l I UH fg. , ml V' .,,,,f:::-,Zinc W7::':g,.. . . ,Ami .l 1?E ff .,,,:.4f:z.,,, . 'g ,fa ',-', '1-.'-fz:fL',-1:11324 ,' , V, 90 .ff , ., ,e ,.'-rf' '- -. f, f ., fha , lf -L2 ff ' .. 2:42111 ,, I - I 1, ., , fA.,f'.- ,,. X , . -,,..-1 4, .', 4 .1 W, 1:-fr' ...pf '-MW-f 4 we ' ,,-' 1.-lj 1 LJ! gf . nv- Wfyghff ,W ,-,,1,,,f,f,, -f.,,4,. , fq r 4ff ', 1 .1 7 ,en ,w'24l2f,-,,:.1m' gy ,,...f , ff., . ' ' ' ' ' , ' . I ' 1 ff'g W ' 1731-'I'-' una 1, ' ,, ,,,, v -' EEZ. 79 4W,,,'f 35, href 'aaaff'aarfzzzaaaaz21e5111:11221.J.:1.-.-ff.-,f,f.1:.-.1121if 1.-iiliv: cifgf I umm: llilllllvlllllfl ' IUDDIMJIIIDJIUBJ N ,H -fa ,- ., - .: ::-Q, ,sk A -V-' I62:4aLh12z.,z':aJI ICa,zZ,,aA.,771,wL yymmmgf Q-Mdwww -f-M744-and-fb I lllmll KlllflllllIlIIlInlli4lllllIl5' Illlhlllmlllllll IIllllllllllllllllilllllll ETHEL MAE MARTIN, Yale Y. W. C. A., Commercial Club, Com- mercial. CATHERINE MAST, Newark, Ohio Ohio Club, Primary. NORMA K. MAST, Dexter Euclidean Society, German Genossen- schaft, German and Mathematics. RUTH MATTHEWS, Ypsilanti Sigma Nu Phi, Sodalitas Latina, Latin and English. EVA MAXWELL, Sault Ste. Marie Eastern Star Club, Upper Peninsula Club, Entre Nous Club, Primary. MAURICE OTIS MAYNARD, Adrian Chi Delta, Y. M. C. A., Lenawee Club, History and Mathematics. LUCY E. MENEREY, Yale Eastern Star Club, Seventh Grade Honor Teacher, General. BEATRICE MERRIFIELD, W. Branch Public School Music Club, Y. VV. C. A., Normal Choir, Girls' Friendly Society, Music and Drawing. ISLA M. MESSMORE, Utica Y. W. C. A., Eastern Star Club, Primary. HELEN MEYERS, Denton General. ..., fzxahw ?7W0if'fl?-7'--. ., . 4,27 I I , 1... ,, .74-..1z,, Lz2.w,W ------ ?,,4f:.f.f'.a 51, -'f' ,,fZ:y4j :- fn'--i:.v ' 21. 'ff ' 112....1a:::::. 91 1-:Cf '-- b, 1- , f7!'2c.Z fa.. 1 f 7 .f-- ' , -- :aff-, y- .z f !.-- '-mmf-fc -,, -v,'2f'1,- ,f:ff ' Q' 'ff ' '-4:53f::'-ff:?Wa'E2f -'zffi22, .MW ,- ,, T 'Q f f1','f 'Q'.,f ---'f 3 liaii 5132:-1. '17f??-1?-V122 af ' '? '. - fzfi-fEEy,,,, afZf5f., 1, 74X Z Z Z 'OZ a ,192-aa , , ' 3 W 2vQff:a-'t:---'f4Z1'43 f 1-Qirfzif' 1' -.5.4.1:-,,..a1Q2ff09f51077 I f, ff744?Jfl --1? if za aL.zzvfzsz::,':f::-::::.'.'.':f:x4:,'.22221f'2r22zazazzzzi-if1-Mfiiff -?7'1'v:ff?f': I f MDIIJIIEIIIIIIRIIID v umllrnllnm : i'.ElI uuuululnnl l gf? -468 I Nw! M 'wma HAZEL I. MILKS, Norway Portia Club, Eastern Star Club, Upper LUCY E. MILLER, Newberry Y. VV. C. A., General. Peninsula Club, Y. NV C. A., Primary. RUTH L. MILLAR, Utica MARIE MILLS, Onaway Commercial Club, Commercial. Y. XV. C. A., Normal Choir, General. ANNE MILLER, YVayne Treble Clef, Sodalitas Students' Club, Latin HARRY W. MILLER, Ypsilanti Commercial Club, Normal Band. Conw- mercial. H AZEL MILLER, Flint Kindergarten Club, Y. XV . C. A., Kindergarten. Latina, Catholic' and German. MARGUERITE E. MILLER, Richmond, Indiana Sigma Sigma Sigma, Catholic Students' Club, Euclidean Society, Mathematics and German. MURIEL E. MITCHELL, Detroit Treble Clef, Sodalitas Latina, Latin and German. IVINNIFRED MITCHELL, Tecunloeh Lenawee Club, Normal Choir, Limited. ..,,,f:::,Zbz fyfafxgh. ., , , . K,-151 aff, 214,13 N ' 92 nff7f:', f?ffff --. . ,G fix'-Z. ,..A:::',,1f '-- 41'--'f -X, 1, .... 1 It I 77455 XL,fWl4?Z.,:,,:r,,,f,:5:,,,-,MXW ..,..,.., ,:1:::,g:..,. - 5 I I' ,, 7171, If-'fy' mf! f,.:W7,. 'mZ54.,,Q,:,. -'jg gi.. ,5,51?.,Y, lljglij,:::g,-,zumvii .,., 3 zz ro ra 'Lf f ' ,Q .f f !f42,7',q-',,,,,,4,,,... f '35r2?jf1: -'--, .. GIF! , .?'fp11- .fx l flIElllIll11lJl!El!IllEllIl ' Alllvlllnlzlllxlllrllul lll'lKIlI'lIlIIlYllIIIlIIIJ1 Illlll illl Ill llllfllllllllllllllllllllll : Ima' ' A, FREDA MOFFAT, Vassar Y. VV. C. A., Primary. J. FERN MOORMAN, Muskegon Theta Lambda Sigma, Commercial. FLORENCE MORSE, St. Joseph mln Mlmm ' LETTIE A. MURPHY, Fair-grove Limited. MARION E. MURRAY, Grand Rapids Sodalitas Latina, Catholic Students' Club, Latin and English. Alpha Sigma Tau, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, ' Vice-President Junior Class, Manager Figure Marching Girls' Meet 1916, Kindergarten Club, Kindergarten. MARGARET MAE MUIRHEAD, CLARA M. MUSCH, Howell Highland Park Primary. ALBERT L. MUMFORD, Adrian Kappa Phi Alpha, Y. M. C. A., Men's Union, Lenawee Club, Civic League, General. General. MARTIN C. MUSOLF, Tawas City General. TRESSA M. MYERS, Caro Primary. MID lllrumuellm nlll Y ' HVIEI I Chu, 717 fffzwcd ikaav ff Q . Wrfml I ' ' tml- n my mlumull.. zuulm nmuurmumufulan f u ....,f:::7m4Z WV: 31?-7'--. f,j:f .7172 'f7Q'3 'f'ff-...H ,,.-- ., 3... ' '-f ' J -f-115245 'iii 5 -'l ' 5 if' ' 'qi' 14 -1 1 1 ,' .3 -'--- 4 93 f Wi'-14 :Z f '3572::QZ5?Zf -f, ,A ,, ,,,. ., , ..,, , ,, ,,. on .cm . ,f f . ,. .,-4,f,'f'j. ,, 6'1 1 'ff f ?49-1'K4'f!2' 'fv -11.4 ,f' f' ,. 29' ' I 1 ''fr::.'.'.'yfZfff?99ff4'::::::2222EE52--...., 'j, ffWW'? 7z , f',ff,'f1--1311151111155...a-,-1,-51111-f ':23zff,., ffifif W1.?',1Z22g,.,.,, f.. , ,....,., .,...,,, ...,. .121 Qgyynfasw-I-4:,1w .... 2 ....,. -.-.-.1141-.. .Y.. ..,::aw1a,-.-.4 ' -.vf a., 'f-:,,A1.v'1,Y:3 W-:E::51.:f5'7 Q'-.Ggzf 414-If nw-n nmummnmm ' mmlzmzmxu. Illllllllllllllllll ! -.-----.W-V.. , 2 If - , Q'e2,,' E ,-7 L I. I - 9 . - - ' F , . . 5 J. 2 , I I I I . . E , f' .7 , 5 , I mmm m num-in vnu IJEEIMIIJIDIIIIEIJJ uml!mm mln- u I 1 AGNES NACHTRIEB, Blissflelcl Civic League, Y. XV. C. A., Lenawee Club, General. KATHRYN NASH, Canheld, Ohio Ohio Club, Y. NV. C. A., General. THELMA NAUMAN, XVest Branch Normal Choir, Public School Club, Y. W. C. A., Girls' Society, Music and Drawing. CLARA NELSEN, Grayling Limited. IL HAN NEVV, Detroit Webster Club, Oratorical Contest, Gen- Friendly HELENE F. NEUMANN, Saginaw F. I. Club, German. VIOLET NEXVMA N, Pigeon Limited. MARIE NEVVPORT, Kalkaska Music English and History. LUCILE M. NEWTON, Ypsilanti Craftsman Club, Normal Choir, Draw- ing and Manual Training. PAULINE NEYVTON, Corunna Mathematics and Natural Science. ' W. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIII ' Iululllllllunwiulln IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIlllnlllllllmlnlzlilul UMM yn m..m..,,,. ffabaab 74,w7,f-vi eral. III!II I F Q n U at .,.,,f:::ahZz 2W7c:!::u.A , -, . 4- ,ffiif .2472 'fg7f'3P'ff:13.,, .. ,,, .,..vf'.' '-G:-,f ,Zia --'f ' 1 292, II4 f',:m1'1Z'iA Q' , ff 94 Aftfff-fffffffff'--. . '. fyfiff ,- -'6f?f '?I::::::-f--.., X! ,, W fel . fm. 1.1 22 ff ':f4+..' 1,5 C ' ,,2'z?::::::2 ZfggQ f5 fw'fiif 1'-1' , . - , , ,,, f . 7. . '..,, ,, U ' ,go -,A--.1141 , ,ffewyf ,,,,,f4-,iff fad? 4,614 ff,-.,Lg Q .'.ffjW,f.f'.'f'Q'41 My I -ff, .,o ya-vfyvy hf4a:-- 9 0 H ' . , 'ibzfflfff .f 4411 , fyfjijif jg fff' ' 'nip 14? ' ft f' M162 - MLM''wiiizaaaaz12::f'.'.1'Cmffff.-1-fzyf.m.1?::9fa'.11::zi:.z.f4 22,131 UIUIJELTIIIIIMIUIJJ mlmlllllm HH Ill JJUJIJEIHJIIHIIJJID llllilllllllllllllllllll 714 um -nluuu f TYNNE J. NIKULA, XVakefield M. ANGELA O'NEIL, Grand Rapids Y. VV. C. A., Upper Peninsula Club, Catholic Students' Club, Physical Edu- Limited. XVILLIAM C. NORTON, Devils Lake Commercial Club, Commercial. JULIA HELEN NURKO, Boyne City Harmonious Mystics, Primary. ALFREDA NYMAN, Ironwood Upper Peninsula Club, General. EDITH M. NYSTROM, VVhitehall Sodalitas Latina, Latin and German. cation Club, Physical Education. MARY OSGERBY, Vassar Crafts Club, Manual Training and Art. S. GLADYS OWEN, East Tawas Theta Lambda Sigma, Kindergarten. E. DOROTHY PALMER, Sebewaing Crafts Club, Art Club, Eastern Star Club, Industrial and Fine Arts. RUTH PALMER, Brooklyn Minerva Literary Society, Sigma Nu Phi, Eastern Star Club, Civic League, German Genossenschaft, English and German. n :urn ' xlllnimuwmx l HIIHI l . . 1- Q- I K. .. f ' g 5 E E s 5 77f ' 7 QL?-'.A-f--1, I - wi mmzmmgm urmnmnmnimnm mzzmmnn nm ... ,'Bb. 1. ' ...H SW? YQ-fig: V -1 Q .1 WJ, A U ' ' 'f. 91v 'fff-?'-.izfi-'.115.- ' 95 V 44ff7:1'1A A.,:::::51577-3Zf'41L72::::::g-14-., fa ,fl 5:2225-cZ:7if f,, H-'f,fyfy,f:ff' .5 , .1522-.:'-..,:-fra.. .W, ,. My ' '-'-rgyf 41:33735,1'.':::::12EEEEZ2g::::gg , fzkZ','1gzf25 IZWQ 17' If ,fg:.---4 - ' '-A-L .::v...,j-'--.f '21:- ,,-,?fZ':'4 Z 5, 131 'Z '-, 17 . .I , , , f , , ,... .. ..4g'., . 1 1.4.4. Yff Z Z I 'O I U f-72.4.1 ' 1: 2 ,.., ., ,,... , .,.. ' 3',f5:4,.7,:2:W-'14551f.f.'.'::'.'f.'1:::'::-5:40-V--.1'.':::E2ZL2ZSZ..w '-M' .f ' '?i4512 516142 , 'a,fff3j f lunnmulnu ILIIIINIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII - f 'H'+f'l1lll1 W ll 'Ul' lf l V , , A - .:2i4L2:Ef.:eQ ' Y I , Q . k .-.. e' 1 5 f D I I l l 5 - I num iullnl I M y Iuwalzbcf ,QMWVJ wmfwf IEUIJHIEZIEDJIEJ ' Illlll llllll IIII EEIIEEEDIIE HAZEL MAUDE PARO, Milford Delta Phi, Portia Literary Society, Oakland Club, Y. NV. C. A., English and History. KATHLEEN PARR, Royal Oak Public School Music Club, Music and Drawing. KATHRYN PARR, St. Johns Treble Clef, Y. VV. C. A., Eastern Star Club, Primary. EFFIE PECK, Bellaire General. LAURA GLADYS PEEK, Holly Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, Arts and Crafts Club, Oakland Club, Industrial and Fine Arts. GERTRUDE PERYAM, Lake Mine Upper Peninsula Club, Primary. HELEN PETERSON, Grand Rapids Y. W. C. A., Euclidean Society, Mathe- matics. EDITH F. PHILLIPS, Birmingham Y. VV. C A., Oakland Club, General. C. ERNESTINE PIERCE, Farmington Alpha Sigma Tau, Y. VV. C. A., Student Council, Public School Music Club, Oak- land Club, Normal Choir, S. C. A. Board, Music. GRACE PITTORF, Great Falls, Montana Treble Clef, Normal Choir, Second Grade Honor Teacher, Primary. IIUIIEEEIIIMIDD m ualulum nu Illlllllllillllllllllllll YIIIIIIIJIIIJIJHIIIEIID IH I . - - 2 F ., We :fix-QV 35,5 X 5 l .0 2 ' .f ' V- , . ' I ldkibfa, 6,.......z,.,ma,e..f, I - mm mm:!mnn. V 'L ' ' will I .,,,,f:::vZ3z Zjpzxxp.. I , 42,2 Jag: I 1 sQ,,7 114,-:. ,745 ,',:'ff. in Q' 2 if W 'f':,3:::..,. 4- ,w., :::g. ' 96 ,fifffal-:if-Ifffj'-V. V. . L4 I '1 ' Yfile 5-, , f . , , L14 47 - f jj, '11, , , ,,f-My.,-7-4j2' . ea, '4 fyfvifkx, ffffia f 'hffffzf :ff .1 4 -4 ,a ff f5'741, ,,,.-gggffyf' 7ii::::::::::1.. A f ,.w2Ql,ffeZ.'1f'iff 21 Af 'ff11:p...'-4..w,,f , meg, ,,,. 4ff,,,yfz1:59 'f4 ,'f' -1' 5f:-7Z21'f5y .21r.'lff,,,'Cfff '--.,,. Zn Hfgcz-.w,,, ' -.1-4.12421 fr .. 'i244fa . O 2 a -i , ' , V 452-fzfi:sW:v. f . ....,, ,. ., ,,...., ., 4 e' :wg 42'--::.,L Aff '4fmZ12ZLaa1.1222.612, ,,:zc:a:::::1::,...s.:::y. .,..,. 1.91-1,54 cgljj ffllIll!llllJJllHIFlllUllJ N lm WH KLM, mm nlmummn munlm I mlznllnmunlmvlul ESTELLE POCKLINGTON, Ridgeway Lenawee Club, Primary. IRENE POIRIER, Muskegon Catholic Students, Club, Primary. ORA L. POISMAN, Ludington Catholic Students' Club, Entre Nous Club, Primary. ' HESTER E. POWERS, Northville Eastern Star Club, Primary. NANCIE PORTER, Pontiac English and History. RUTH ISABEL PORTER, Perry Shi See Club, Primary. LUCY E. BOVVERS, Perrysburg, Ohio Ohio Club, General. FRANCES PRESTON, Vermontville Limited. FERN ESTELLA PROPER, Jonesville Y. VV. C. A., Girls' Friendly Society, Primary. JANET PURSER, Wallaceburg, Ontario Theta Lambda Sima, Primary. m IIII Ulllll IIIIHIIIIUIIN IMI LILUILMIEIJJIUIZZIIDB lllfi'l'! I ' X QI W vevrzw LM: awww kl..1,.s.s.f1,,ei.er-M. 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'21:::-.,37ffj--23'',,4Qv, ' 1 ' w , ' 1- Q 51.7 '--.,j'A-14,4-,-Q7 X , i f X If ff V fl iff f If M I ff' f Q., , 1, , .... . 1. . ..4..4ff..y,, ,, . ,, , , . ., , ,.'., ,, .,.,4,., . ., ,ml I .., ,, ,,, ..,... .-WM, ,ff I .I .I ,,,,. ,-.-,g,,-,' .,'-1 7 ..... .,... ....ff 1 y- '- 4-.K f1:vf.f '2Mg. f.,'f:'.1--Z: ': ', if ' I' .'.:-fa? gyfg,-yn74:g...,,4Ifw....1.1.,.5E:'::14,.. ......, ' :::1.w..-,M-nf -fm-.uf .5 454--2 ' 7.1145 ' lrllllllil Iillllflllillil IEIEHIIZHHIIIJIIIIB Ill Iillllll ll Hu llllll ltllllm mm I . .1 4 3. II I LMKJQ Qwiffff I u1 ' CATHERINE H. PUTMAN Y. W. C. A., General. , Gd. Rapids CLARA B. PUTNAM, Y. W. C. A., Primary. LUCY E. QUICK, Marine City College Lodge Club, General. THEODORA QUICK, Grand Rapids Minerva Literary Society, Y. YV. C. A. Cabinet, Stoie, Euclidean Society, Civic League, Student Council, Girls' Friendly Society, Mathematics and English. HELEN RAI-IJA, Chisholm, Minnesota General. MABEL B. RAMAGE, Harbor Beach Sodalitas Latina, Civic League, Junior- Senior Meet 1916, Latin and German. BLANCHE RANDALL, Ypsilanti Fine Arts. BLANCHE RANDOLPH, Maple Rapids Limited. MATEN RATHBUN, Ubly Kappa Phi Alpha, Men's Union, Track Team, Pre-Medic. GENEVA RATLIFF, Vandalia Albion Debate, YVodeso Club, General. lilljillmlliilllflii MIW BUIDIIEIIIIEIEIE MI M C2 Cf-4f.v-..27,f,., - ,....-'J 1Z,.-ri,.1.,c glowdfc I IUIJJIIIJIEHIIITHIIIIUII m l 1 -A 0' ' 013:-, , . f2 5' f 1T ' . 'I M I C 'f7 5 f ,IZ ,f'Z'--. 11: 98 ff ?5ii'?5?E55::::'b.?bn , 4542- 975555 -- , 'V ,V X -fn 1?Ffiffgigfaiikjfgengzg,.-,5,f 4,,,v, ,,., ' ' 1 llmmnnlnnlm DIIUJMIIDJMJIUJD X imzmimmnnm GLADYS L. RAYMOND, Lowell MARGUERITE M. REYNOLDS, Detroit Commercial Club, Commercial. Primary. RUfELLfRIfIEADE1:'3' Kpsihgti t t N ROSE REYNOLDS, Benton Harbor rm 0 onor o ege uar e , or- A .I - mal Choir, Catholic Students' Club, Xioldeso Club' Omtontal Board, Gen A1-ts and Crafts Club, Industrial Ar-fn. f'- DE FORREST RECTOR, Grand Rapids WVANANDA RIHKLAN, Riga Arm of Honor, Men's Union, Baseball Euclidean Society, Lenawee Club, 1916, Commercial Club, Commercial. Mathematics and Science. ELSE P' REESES Reading LESTER ROBBINS, Den-nit Limited. . . Manual Training. BEATRICE REILLEY, Cheboygan Sigma . Nu Phi, Kindergarten Club, MYRA C- ROBBINS, Sault Ste- Marie Kindergarten. Entre Nous Club, General I mnrmm nu Ili Illllllllllllllqllllllllll UIDIIEZIHIIDEZIH1 'ZZ-no 1-ez 4,44 m: mrmnmim mn -i'- .,.,,':::,iQ25 gjf,1rf.':,. ,412 -P25 fQ':W114:'f- -.., , , : .af-ff: 2:2 Q ,2 ?.ani'f---- 1 I fnin 99 5 1711, My,,:::::,-55.3352-4fjy::gf,gfy,,,,,,,,, ,lb M71 f1:,fs.:..?E?gjf.,,,,4 1. , -,,-1 ,ff ,,- y ',5,,,3'1,.p,c,'.,. -.a , mg, p ,f If ,, gf. 1 4, ,.,-' V I K -l Q! K, ff'f L4,f-1:g:1 2'-'-'::::f.z4gffffzxgf. 21.75 W fa .... 125124141 f ,. yy? if 5324495 . .,..-...,. 7 ,,........ . .f-.. .-........ .Zi if WW' Q' J' f '- QQ 5,4,7,:4:,,..,.4:.1w .... 1p....:-.-:::f4,. .,.,... ::::aw.1m-.W f --'wwf .3 ' ag '-f:1,,m:v.a,':3 ' quiz f 'zvzcg I lmnu I lmmlmluull IM , llnulnllulu mm L - I : E 5 I 5 I A l:4'4a,..z,.iftgd4fmel IffL Lffe Ue'1'AL ff., ,. ,- 4 y f7gMz!4Zafz24Z,..., u :mlm mmimmmin mlmmmm mmmmmmm nun mm-un vmjymmmmgmy ' mmmmmmmm MAMIE L. ROBERTSON, Detroit Y. XV. C. A., Prohibition Club, General. MARION E. ROBERTS, Allegan Euclidean Society, Mathematics and English. ESTELLA ROBSON, Mass. NORMA ROSE, Stockbridge History Club, Wodeso Club, Normal Choir, Eastern Star Club, History and English. GERTRUDE ROSER, Coshocton, Ohio Y. VV. C. A., General. ALMINA ROSS, Calumet Primary. Normal Choir, General. MRS. LUCY A. ROGERS, Ypsilanti CARQLINE ROSS, 9hm'1el'0iX General Girls' Friendly Society, Treble Clef ' Club, English and History. RUSSELL A. ROLLIN, Tawas City URTA ROUSH, Fort VVayne, Indiana General. Limited. i 'Mm Lllljnlmllllliillll lulmlmlmm v unusllillrszlnl EIIEMJIUIJDIJUD lllllrlilnnn f U A 2 X'f. i I R 'reer 5 Q A.. X -- I lvlillv W uzmmmlmnn x.mll!l.:im nun Mm-um l1Hl111l1lI1lII1!1lEIlI3 CIIJIMIIEIIIIJIIIJUIU --wgffb. , .,,132'7 ,153 41.-I 71, Q12 1 ., j:'4,f2gQ1:L21:g5,. '11 4-Gif ,z2??11.f'5ff5ffZi'--. V. , .2 4251! , .... f ,,. f ' ., -- JV, ' 'f,4:,-. 'ff 'ff' K-.fQ1'21'Z1 7 ' f' ff if7::-.., 5?-.3 iz- ' V XAQ 'fffff 14 ff :t'i'7' 1 ,.f.'.ff '.fWv4 27 ' ff M? 'ffl 31Ql3J'j':'ff-'i wfn -. 7' 5-. f3ff4 -L3 ' '4'f?ff5i'ff5': if ,... ,,,. . ,.,,. ,,f ....-- 475211152 gyzwff' '47L'.Q' 5 TQAZ fffflllif W0 '.Z f-wwf' f.z.ygw.'.'..:7!.'. ---- f-14:4-:J-2.2.mm.-.p.f::7'-'V-f.:.7::A,f5 4.5.1,-,f l l llllllllllllllllll YDJIMIUIEMIUHJ lllllllllllllll llIlllll1IlIlflIIl mmmmm mm g X A I l is 5 f3f-1,55 E 5 . ' I-Sf, E E ' .gg ' I -f. 'll' E 1 ' 'ffiilfilr' f 5 V .ie X . I f .5 f?.,,...,,,ffai,4Al ',Qm,4vFf?a,.,l zursilsl-ml: mul :umm l wlnulunnlulilllullhlnln Mlulmnullllllmllxlluxlxll l MARION R. RUBIN, Manistique Eastern Star Club, Euclidean Society, Upper Peninsula Club, Mathematics. ALMA RUDQUIST, Onota Y. VV. C. A., Upper Peninsula Club, General. ' FERN RUGGLES, Ypsilanti Latin and German. EMMA C. RUPP, Frankenmuth Commercial Club, Commercial. GRACE L. RYAN, Portland Vice-President Class 1917, Manager Girls' Meet, Stoic, Physical Education Club, Campnre Girls, Physical Educa- tion. RICHARD B. SAXE, Hermansville Kappa Phi Alpha, F. I. Club, Upper Peninsula Club, Commercial. NELLIE SCHLICHER, Laingsburg Shi See Club, General. BEULAH MORAN SCOTT, Ann Arbor General. ETHEL C. SCHAEFFER, Sturgis Crafts Club, Y. VV. C. A., Eastern Star Club, General. MYRTLE C. SCHAFER, Stephenson Euclidean Society, F. I. Club, General. 701:-5, I mmm nmmlml sl EIJJHIIIIDIEDJIHD r IIIIIIIIYIIIIIIII IHIJIEEIIIJIEIIIIIIIJIIIJ UIHMEDZDIDEU ls . I , E E ax I I Xena. I - , l7,,d,,,,,,f,.,4g,,A,, I eEl.off,iYP1:Ve ' I HLA! mad oe,L.?4,,,- 1 unnmi-:mmummm 1. mm 11 mm un u mu , ..,. f::1-,-ZW ' f , 1.115 .. I I 'wfffyn '-Hiipflfi jx ---- lOl , ,, -.-fa., ,gag-. , -?:4' -5. :SE 1 ' 'fa 1 94 f ,, 'Ama 1- 4-..:.p V, ,. ..... .. ,4::::::.'::.1j--'4EfEe:gg--...., - iy2:Q:.,1 :-. , fE5ff2.f If5?:v., :ww ,-ff 'g uf --241:---if'76iQw:eZ42?A., :-. ,, 'iff ' 7 '- n ff'f ',.1: ' - ' 1'i.'::f'ff ,'i:E:'-f. 'r '54Z2Wk?2a i : 4 -, 1-21-:-f.: f X f f ' I' Wy! f ' f ' vJ4k'- ' 2 if 1. Q ' fzf'-2'-f'.,' .-. '- ,. -1-. ,-f.--. -. zwr- 'I 1, ..... .....,,m, ...,. ...,!f 9 :'- f ff f,: -2:51 ftvkfh q1f2:,,f..:,.y .I f - f ' feta, .. ,ff --4-. 'fe'-aff -fc -if-If Ziff 4, 'w.f.f: f MEMRI nlilmlmlinnl IM - iiululzslnl ullnllllmum uznrl l I ' E zgJ,Lwm,,4 I 1 - .1 , wvgzfi If ,, A QM-.W mf.. I mgmgimm wnmuumx ' ,am .1 in nun ,umm - LILLIAN H. SCH NEIDER. D JOHN SENEY, Marlette Hlghlwd Park Phi Delta Pi, Y. M. C. A., civic League, Primary. FRANZISKA SCHUDER, Benton Harbor German and History. BERTHA SCHUTZ, Ionia Catholic Students' Club, General. RAYMOND H. SCOTT, Romulus Chi Delta., Commercial Club, Commer- cial. GERTRUDE SEATON, Ypsilanti Kappa Psi, Stoic, Sodalitas Latina, Latin and German. Student Council, Lincoln Club, General. EDNA M. SHARP, Oxford Euclidean Society, Mathematics and German. MARGARET SEELINGER, Chesaning Limited. EDITH SEDELBAUER, G1-and Rapids Stoic, Minerva Literary Society, Civic League, Y. VV. C. A. Cabinet, History Club, Editor Aurora, History and English. VVAYNE SHARLAND, Stockbridge Commercial Club. xllnmmau mmlm fmmmmmrm .mm . lulmlulnnmuul lul m E E l Pfam ' , Q 1 , 6,.,c..,.. jf wfgcpddnwg mllmmimmnmmf ...,.f:::vW,5Z Z7i4::f::y.. -. , K,-151 ,g:f'5 mi, Jaffa a,.,gf- 5,---.1322 ,ffm Gif. , 7,3 ff' '1'.,.jf25b1-213.1 'emi 102 BERNICE SHUMAR, Almont .:1f :ffQZfff '-. , ,X f,'f4'f7 ,,.a:::4,,. ,-f-- f.-.I if -. 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Minerva Literary Society, Euclidean Society, Girls' Friendly Society, Civic League, Y. W. C. A., Mathematics and German. SUE SILL, Cadillac Crafts Club, Y. W. C. A., Physical Edu- cation Club, General. EMMA SILSBY, Wilberville Y. NV. C. A., Limited. ' Hllflilllllll ' Q 'SQ-:fu,r?fl!z'fP! 3 M40 I ff nu - mm ,.-. jp, . ,,.- I4.,-,:7...,,qvy73 Via.. .,v::4..,:- f f . . Q ',.fff:.'7 : 'Z 4.533 gay. : 2, -ff 103 449W 31' X,,1-7::::::.'.1j -eEf?'::,--.....,, .ffi3fZ.J2r5g :-. , :gjfH2g21Z5?5v--.,, 1','Z-'l,- ,fff ' fl 'ff '-31522:--117 ZQ?p Fi'2i'2?-,f f ., ,116 ,ff ., KW, If I ,. 71 ,,2,,,f 1, w f , ff .,, , 7-.., 0 ,A,- , 1. ..... M155-. ,. V . , ,H I Z ff' ' '-f' 'f'1f . '-'-.'3ae1:::r'- -44m.'f23':: .,'., 4 1 .f f., f 1 f'vff4,,, , f4ffZZ,.4f-A., , ,, Q' ' 7 1 Vf:Zv1:92-.'-'.. A6z:Z'1 f fzfgyziiyiffef .. 1,wgq3g,,Zf Qi. ,p 1, 1. , ,., -..-,-.. ,-.,..,.,,,-. ,,,, ,...,,,a1111,.. ..., , , I 1-pu, ,.,. 15:1-,:gy,f, ' . ..:.f,,,,,- -- , ip ..., ..,, , .1-..-.,,:4,.. .,... .,,,., 1 111,111.1-,f ' f-.fff .1 ' 1 Q4-.aff 47:43, 5 - IIINII i ' llllmlnumuumflul i E E E A. H 14 5 1,14-ca-..U,, unmn.. umm IIIIZIIIBIXIIZEIIIIIEI uulmnamnmmlun GENEVIEVE SKADAN, Lansing HELEN B. SMITH, VVixorn Catholic Students' Club, General. Eastern Star Club, Y. IV. C. A., Primary. MEFTLE ISKRODER, Gfee'WiHQ HELEN ALBERTA SMITH, Elsie Leta lau Alpha' Fourth Grade Honor German Genossenschaft, Clinton-Ionia Teacher, Campfire Girls, General. Club Suffrage Club Y- VV. C. A' English and German. JUNE SLYFIELD, Frankfort HATTIE SMITH, Ypsilanti General. Y. VV. C. A., Fifth Grade Honor G. JOHN SLYKLOUSE, Grand Rapids leachera Gemiml' C0mm01'f'iu1- HAROLD R. SMITH, Charlotte Basket Ball, Track, Commercial. IDA JUSTINE SMEDMAN, Negaunee Upper Peninsula Club, S. A. Club, Gen- eral. General. ELSIE A. SMITH, Ypsilanti ...ffiizwlhil fW41fff:v..,.., . wx ,W .. ,. WM . ' 'f ,,f?44f4- 4'4fW1v ' '2 ff?f'f7fff-'T'-ifu, 104 ffl?7521-f'fffff'fj'-.,-I,EA I 9 ,-M ,fi f,,Mfg:::!ffQf'j3':.':::::::::1,,,,L 'FLY' ' 5 f i I5TI',,:,,,:?::Zf4wQ::,f21331,f 3,4 lf! 1...4,!fffY, gf, .y I, lg :,.4,.4Ag?z,5,,,:m3, .u-,444-.2 M J 9 fff' ' ' ff' W 4537.51 iffiliafzzzaaaa. e22:f'.'.zi1':4ff::-ra-:.f4.'.'::.az??:7r zzz: :sta V luulumlnun UHIHIIHIIIDIIIJIIJIJJ vamllllillllri mmmmngjm mnmn run fmj1I11111Ily1J11BIUm EI1IHlID11lEUll1IIIlJ '29 w1ymu24v-,atb -'44' rllllllnnmmulml in umul:-Iluliu mUm lmlvlrllulm GlDl1Ill!ID1IIlllIEID1D ml! vulmm I u IMOGENE SMITH, Plymouth MAUDE SODERQUIST, Bay City Civic League, Portia Literary Society, Normal Choir, Dramatic Club, Stoic, English and History. Girls' Friendly Society, Y. VV. C. A Kindergarten Club, Kindergarten. H. SPENCER SMITH, Almont IRMA H. SMITH, Paw Paw Sodalitas Latina, Latin and History. REVA R. SMITH, Chesaning Limited. Primary- MARGARET SMITH, Ann Arbor Y. W. C. A., Second Grade Honor Teacher, Primary. LYDIA E. SMITH, Napoleon Alpha Tau Delta, Y. M. C. A., Men's Union. Commercial Club, Commercial VIOLA M. SMITH, Muir Clinton-Ionia Club, Y. NV. C. A IDA EDITH SNYDER, Snover Minerva Literary Club, Civic League Entre Nous Club, English and German NATALIE B. SNIDER, Ypsilanti Eastern Star Club, Commercial Club, History Club, Lenawee Club, Assistant Commercial. Editor Aurora, History and English. l UIDIHIJIDDIIIIIED mgnmmmn ummmm I. .N 4:1 W, I Q I if Wy, , 1- 12,-ff,,' . .. ,-,dj Mfg, jig ' - .' :y4.j'i9,., Z. , , A M, 105 f::'m w.. ,fQ?: :' ,,fg:::::.':.'.'.'.2jQj'4:gyf:::p::p-.,,.,, ,,'fjfgZ,91J, :-, J ,H gyffffwff' gf' .,.... ,. .... . 4743 ,4 W, ffff ., .,....7, 'I 'A M?12542f '2 fi 77 ' f LZ, .afy-2 1 ,V ,., ff--ff-- ,7,,,, .... , .,.,,.. ..,, ,.... , 1 A ,, ......... ,if W, I 11.5 43-,:4,2M'g, egff.,fff-,,.y,,4yW' . 47 ffp, zz . ,jf f,ZwfAf,:.,.,.,f4.,z:z .,.Y 1 ....,, -..,.10f- -... . .,., :ggmwmw ' 4-.aff ., ' 'gg 4:g,j75v-g3:.,fM.Q44,f -'Q-C737 'f,.l,.,, f I 'mlm llllllllillilllllifllllll ' Iuinmnluhllrxlluv nlllmnlmnlmmlm . 4 .. . me lmceafvf LELAH SPAULDING, Sliaftsburg Slii See Club, Primary. CLESSIE SPERRY, Armada Commercial Club, Commercial. NELLIE M. SPINK, Milan Y. W. C. A., Commercial Club, mereial. SUSIE S. STEININGER, Sturgis Y. WV. C. A., General. AGNES SPENCER, Calumet Upper Peninsula Club, General. Com- ESTER STENSTROM, Ironwood Upper Peninsula Club, Primary. MARJORIE STEVENS, Ypsilanti German and English. MINA STEWVART, East Jordan General. EDNA R. STEXVART, Lupton Civic League, Suffrage Club, N Science. GRACE M. STEVVART, Caro Primary. atural lllI'lIIIIIlIlI1lIl4lH lrllilufnuulumlul U 1 llUi!I1l1l11'lIIIIlJJDJl I lu Illllmi Ill: 77lwrwJ' aww if!! ff M4 4 W j u f ...,.f:::-,ZW Zyfrffzp.. -. . ,il ,ffiif .7572 -, 1 'LTQ5-f32.. .. , I 5 4 .C 106 . f- fy!! 147- , .... M7Q1f C,'!,':::-I--..,, ' Q :w. ff ' .. fu I ,fa . 45 Wig? M f 1 ,A 1 - I A ...- 1 , , . . yn, .A If ff!! I X 1 f 1 ff ,J-'Y I ff V ,121 Z ,,E2':?::::::f 'f',,'9-I:i 4 ff' 'ef' 5ffJf'?,fZffff ,fmzy 1225, :QQLLQIQIA 'eiriffw 4. - -. - , f , f iw . ,,,,. ,.,. 2- ffm. ff 4:q4MZ 1:.aMf 'h,..:zzzuaaaa?:1cc.....m::::.'.-1.2..f....,ff.wIf-,..1.,:-Agp T ' mn l uunmzmmzmnmv fm : E 'E - l Z3-or f ll A 5 E 772v7w'1y 777,-gif QM . 2 l Ill ml ll lllll'l ll Ill my llnlmmmmllulnl ' nlnlnx n ill HAZEL A. STOCKING, Mu Delta, General. Lowell ISABEL STROHM, Trenton Y. VV. C. A., General. CLARA VIVIAN SVVAILES, Clifford Y. W. C. A., General. LOIS SULLIVAN, Big Rapids VVOdeso Club, F. I. Club, Civic League, General. BERTI-IA M. STOCKMAN, Davison Normal Choir, Catholic Students' Club, Primary. MARIE M. STOLZ, Sag German and English. in aw MILDRED SUTHERLAND, Ann Arbor General. KATHERINE SVVEITZER, Ypsilanti Delta Phi, Y. W. C. A., Commercial. MARJORY M. STRUBLE, Detroit Yellmistress Junior Year, Kinder- garten. . FLORENCE SWANGER, Ypsilanti Commercial Club, Commercial. m1:l111mImmEl11J nlilnml ldllllflllhl Illli mil In IUlll'lllII.llIIMIIIIIll GDIIIFMISIIIJZU I I ll ,Xi l ,LVM m W, -, L, ,,,, g gl llvvsl ., , ,J ,, 7M,,1:'J'7 ...,. .' may I I .. A , 1 . ,,a Q f :Liga-1' 'WZ -'lffffm ?, 4 '?f in f'1-f- .. ,,-L :iw ir g-f:.,Q.,2: f- '----sz f- .... p.f.:p:::: 107 1 ,V 3 jj::1::::::,',ggL-Q55y::::gpf,:,,,,,, N77 fEg5zz:21Z5?5:,,,,h ' V' -11:1-211:---' ,... , we ag-,,. ,f , ,. 1 . 'fc'- U .- --f ,... ' f 024,442-. fl ' ff f'-. ffm.. yd ' IU f-'fi?fv.-Z, f-f 'G W ef?-:V f,?4ff2?f'L' 1? f4'9Z1gZy-11:1---7444' .ffm f ., ,.. ---'f- W, ,.,.. ,..., ..,. ,, ...,,, ,,,,. ..,...... ,ff ff, . .41,,f,.f,.v4,, ., .WW .. ff 1, W , ly 517,-fnf4,,..--f4.,:ar .,.. 1.. .,.. -.-.'.':f9f f-... .... : :zum-.www ' 'ff-.wf .4 ' --15 -.11 '-':g,51Q75,:g.:.,,4h-2445? ' 21127 A --,Zn J 1 Lwlnllllmllmrlrl ' F' I Uwe 52:22 ML' Www iam? D lllluxlinlvlriwlllni url msllmlmnmlin mlmnn:umunnlm GLADYS THOMPSON, Ann Arbor Kappa Psi, Art Club, Art. MARION M. THOMPSON, Toledo, Ohio Sigma Sigma Sigma, General. ESTHER THOMPSON, Ypsilanti Pi Kappa Sigma, President Sorority Council, Assistant Treasurer Junior Class, English and History. ROBERT O. THOMPSON, Ypsilanti Arm of Honor, Fraternity Editor Aurora, General. NAOMI ESTELLA TEETER, Ann Arbor Physical Education Club, Physical Edu- ANNA C. THOMSON, Dollar Bay Primary. ANNA THORS, Bessemer Upper Peninsula Club, Eastern Club, Entre Nous Club, Primary. THELMA THURLBY, Hudson Mu Delta, Commercial. LOUISE TIMMINS, Deerfield Lenawee Club, Catholic Students' General. EMMA LOU TEITZ, Grand Haven First Grade Honor Teacher, S. A. Primary. Star Club, Club, IH H111 lllfllllllll lll JIII I ina. cation. u .mmm ! E I I ff 5 1 ' f . 5 62mm mn drweaf .fgofbdf J'A Z Abubgg 0-wqa, JA-vwwuff-0 l IWW' B FHIJIIBIUILIJHIEIILUID Illlll m:M I .vffflzygbg gl7:If:?:f., ifpdyfh' . f Whw. ywru ' 108 ffJ:1.'7'JZfff --. . 0 Jwy, ,,,A:::- .. ,fff----. 4if:3'Zu .,. ,f,....,,,. Z, , ,i ,Mf,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,..,.ff ,, .....,, ,,,,,,,, WM.. I 1 , , V- ..,:, f 'Inga ,fy 'ff X,--:g,15g,:ff ' 1 K5 'cffzgg-.,,'-1?-' '- 1-. ., U,2,337:,:,5j2,LwQ,.,,,,ffpf '4l,,v .... ,i ,, - 2. .,f. ' 544 QL- 2 V fi 1 ,., 'H fy- f.1:. ..,, 410 11570 ga, 55 525 fiffryf .iff5.f1'w',. Q 2 '-4 puffy-' f 1 'W Y 7 ,.4fff.f'ff... rw' ,yazfffy lv azflfu- ' - X A ,, . ,WWW 4, ,WAX ??Q4ff ' C ai, 1 7 f 'Z 'ffftifz V' 1312.-iizaaag.233111-5,zzz,M,,.,-,,.,,.,f,,gg5: Wg, fedzii i lll wllllila ulls n lnl IIEHIIIJEEIJIIIIIJJJDHJ QIDEIIMJIIIJIIJJJEIIIX MARIA ELLEN VALL, Flint Y. VV. C. A., Girls, Friendly Society, General. CHLOE M. TODD, Ypsilanti Alpha Sigma Tau, Physical Education Club, Physical Education. GRACE TOMPKINS, Old Mission Y. VV. C. A., Second Grade Honor Teacher, Laonian Society, Primary. M. BERNECE TOMPKINS, Detroit Primary. MARGARET E. TRAVER, Williamston Euclidean Society, Y. VV. C. A., Normal Choir, German and Mathematics. mllulllrllull llllllh IDA MAY VAN AUKEN, Potterville Sigma Nu Phi, Kindergarten Club, Y. XV. C. A., Kindergarten. ETHEL VAN ANTXVERP, Benton Harbor S. A. Club, Euclidean Society, Mathe- , matics. VADA VERNON, Ypsilanti Euclidean Society, Y. WV. C. A. Cahi- net, Delta Phi, Mathematics. GLADYS A. VAN VLEET, St. Johns Y. W. C. A., General. RENA VAN VALKENBURG, Seneca Limited. llllllllllllhlllli I If lllIfmlIIl.lllll1llIBlIllll lil E 1 F A 1 4'- l la U.. .inmuvv .nun-Lmrv Wgyg -V Igwua gjddgrl :A,..,,,.,.f ,ue fw WA! m I .. .P'u 1.' 4---. .....'..:f,pf,, ,rin ..,.. , Q. A, gif ff, . , z1f.,..,,, ' 'L 4 109 . W: -- ffl' 3- -. '::fE.: IWW.. ,.,f-ff aff:-? 'AH---rzfgf:,..aflwfif-fgaz:-ab.., . ,iff . ff , ,nf f '- ,qw .,,, , ' ff , 1' f ' -, f ' 3:'fxi152ia::..::i ,.. ..,. I .. . X Q, f I ,f','-'fQ,.:: j -.'::?::,'-.. Wiz fi ' ' 'X' M37 f. 'Q--v . -ah., -., , 0, ,f.,,' 541 .1111-f ----.s-,ff,0f,'.1 If 1 f , 14-704, -- Wy.. 15 ,. .....,.... , .,.....,.,,.. , ,.,.. ,,,,... ,.... ...,!f 7, 9,-',fn,9M5, 4.1-,,.Q,.,..,,.4yy .. A7 +1,f,.441 A. ,pf 2:Q,JAf4:.,..-14:45 ..-- :,....J-.ixfhf ...... ..'::::m-.renew '-Jw' ., ' 'TQ'-12 -Izggjjkwzfx-if MQJ4-yf ' 211314, zyf.:3 f WEEIIMMIIUB llmrllllllllln lllllllulllumllnlllul fullunrmluuullux W- ' ff hx 1 .. wi . 'L ' l M ' , W , ., . L 5 I i e ,, l jf- ,.. . 3 - i u ne 61-M ---- 5 Unffiuj E Y , mm umm LILLIAN ESTHER YUILI., Vanderbilt MAGGIE M. VVALKER, NValkervil1e Eastern Star Club, General. Normal Choir, Y. VV, C. A., Campfire Girls, General. ANNA M. WAKEMAN, Jackson ITIAORENCE E, XVALLEY, Hubbard Y- W' C- A-a General- Upper Peninsula Club, Y. VV. C. A., Primary. CLARENCE E. UMPHREY, Yale Webster Club, Chemistry Club, Alpha Tau Delta, Physical Science. HAZEL XVALTS, Bailey Entre Nous Club, General. PEARL VVALTER, Clarkston IRENE VVALSH, Ann Arbor Y. W. C. A., Oakland Club, Library Household A,-ts, Assistant, General. V V I NORA WALSH, Mai-lette LUILLLA vVAU135TER1 Plgfoll Catholic Students' Club, Thumb Club, Y. NV. C. A., General. General. , . , ,,,...1 ...,,f:::-,ZW iW7::f::p.- .. , . Az! .3495 ff :ff .. , ff 110 ff7'ai.3'5fffI::'-.. , f- . - ff . 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EDITH WEBB, Ypsilanti Arts and Crafts Club, Eastern Star Club, Girls' Friendly Society, General. JESSE G. VVATSON, Camden CHAUNCEY WARREN, Fremont Pre-Medic Club, Civic League, Normal Chi Delta, VVebster Club, Euclidean Choir, M6113 UUITN1, PhYSlC31 and Society, Mathematics and History. Natural 50161109- LUCI LE VVELLS, Saginaw BERTHA RUSSELL, Ylwllanti Y. VV. C. A., Euclidean Society, Nor- General. mal Choir, Mathematics and Science. mm nmnrucmmmmnun .A ,X-:X .l Q ,, . f'f:4z,CL'i Z!Lfff5'!T I C41 .ur . I I A, - .4,ff.,'- . .. gffffqzvv fy, , 121, M ,, .yfffa ,Kaplan ' L ' 4 if Ill ,f W5-'-f' ., .- 5a:f7::,f' 1. , fE5?2.Eff25?:v., ,WL5,,:::5,,,,.., ,U ..,, I LZZIJ3 , 4 f I7 ,I -..,,,,,7, 453377,,1.,.y55:r:122355535553 5 , , 3,1 f X ,ff ...,.. Z ',::1:z1Z'.'5: 7' 1.7325-1-. 'ff'3?4:,?3Z?1. ' ff gf' i?2'i'of 5- X. I .. 1, in A,7Aff?1,fQ ,,, f Hvfwx, fy, X Zyl? . f. if 2..Zfff'-?-1' , ,....,.... , 'E 'ff' ''' 'Mi9525?,f,2 ?..f fd . f I ,..,, 1 nm mu nun mlm T? UEIIIEDJJJIIMIHEIID lllllll Ulllllll Ill su.. amz 'hz ' FIJIIIZEIIIIIJIIIIIIJID ' UD EVA H. XVEST, Big Rapids MRS. MAY T. XVILLARD, Ypsilanti Y. XV. C. A., Priinary. General. LAURA XVETING, New Haven IRMA JULIA XVILLARD, Elha Coniniercial Club, Commercial. Latina Soclalitas, Latin and History. MARGARET DOROTHY XYICKETT, MYRTLE M. NVILLIAMS, Corunna Tolffdfl- Ohio Y. YV. C. A., Girls' Friendly Society, Sodalitas Latina, Y. YV. C. A., Ohio Shi See Cluh, General. Club, Latin and History. . RUTH M. NVILSON, Traverse City M' 11015 V' UJBER, 5l1l'el'W0 d Civic League, Student Volunteer Band, Y. W. C. A., General. Lirnitecl. LUCILLE VVILKINSON, Hartford FRANCES WVIMER, Coldwater History Club, Y. VV. C. A., History Y. XV. C. A., Suffrage Club, Sodalitas and English. Latina, General. D un Ill! num KIZIZEIIUEIIEEZDJUID In ll I nn I IDJJDIIIIIDIDEDIIB LIIJIIIIIIIIIBIDIIJZIUJJJ W E 2 I l I I .,..... A , ,. lm,,f7f24Wc.1 yJg7...,g 7f..4...,4 12f fl at H f. ,, u uunnu umuunmwuumux m1 'nmunE nu nuunglunn i r .,,,,f:::,mbx fyfarrx-.. ., . . . ,625 ,Z-172 f, QCAJQ, , 112 ' ,. ,2 ,mf-Z , ,.A:::-ff' ' f 1. lff l .. be . . 75143. ig fj':.fgj7f ' WJ ff' i7?.f:1..,, ..f, 43.35, Y b M 2':?::::::.?ffffZ? '32''ff' 45--1 z5'f'W ' .-f-Zj .Vila f 12 X555 .::ll3l,lQ',' 7 13,35 1 iff fjyf. f' . 'ffwt Wa ' , ,,,fff4.wf' -23--vf-: x', '-milf,--, c Q' 4 177 '-,, .wifi f2f5f.,f2' fywfff' 1453 tif ' 5919543 -laiffff 'tff.3ZiZQi1.3:3:.45'.'.3'3'f4:f:1:4.a':,':,'1::,a1??:5f-1'-lillibrA14 'Qfjj i gfmmmm Illllflilllllll ZHJEDIIHIIDJIIIHIUD mm: I E E ,aww Www gwf zbfmzf, Q. emgfz, l jetzwm. mga I gap,-, we cm, I m u nun Hman: ul I ml Wm Illllll I LUCILLE VVINTERS, Lansing RI-IEA B. XVOOD, Petoskey Catholic Students' Club, General. Limited. CECIL M. XVISLER, Toledo, Ohio Physical Education Club, Manager Volley Ball 1916-17, Campfire Girls, Physical Education. RALPH A. NVOLFE, Sherwood Alpha Tau Delta, Stoic, Y. M. C. A., Chemistry Club, Euclidean Society, Student Council, Normal Choir, Menls Union, Science and Mathematics. CATHERINE XVOLFE, London, Ohio Ohio Club, Primary. EFFIE G. WOLVIN, New 1-nwen Commercial Club, Commercial. ASA XVOOD, Blanchard Y. M. C. A., Norrnal Choir, College Glee Club, VVebSte1' Club, Mathematics. FLORA M. XVOOD, Mateby Chemistry Club, Euclidean Society, 'Wodeso Club, Mathematics and Science. HARLEY XVOODEN, Hanover Kappa Phi Alpha, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Lincoln Club, Men's Union, Physical Science and Mathematics. GEHTRUDE XVOODARD, Battle Creek Y. VV. C. A., Normal Choir, General. I :nun liluunuumilwmlm 2 E E l lniu l m mm:ll'D WJEUEEIW ..,,.f:::,Z3z Wyxfxy.. .. Ani .2-172 Mfffa.. , 1 .z,' -.5341 I W - , 1 7 pg '9 1' '-,Tb , ' 11121, . .... .fliyfdjifz 44:23, ::'..,..'.:? ?j.::f, 113 W:f.:- :Q ,, H5225-- z:w-, 4f,. ,-::7---H---., 4... ..::,,.---,,., yffnzfganw-1 1-. 7 f -4, Z! ,f-ff f, - f -V---.1 --M4-,w4,w. ,4 1 . I ,. .,., ,III V- 1 f ff-11 i ' rfiffx'-. Vu 'f f E. Z 'Q1:'f-f I I 'OZ afyfw V-1 1 ffwxm- eJ:wf'g -f,hi. +.,'f f. ' J. mlmm:1,mm.lm nllmlu llmmlirllll mlm I in nu is llllmlullulma czlul 1ullill,nl'1u.nnlk 1,4Ai,,ffMfM d71ww2?'95,4wfef 0,W,f,.,4n M Mmm HELEN VVORK, Elkhart, Indiana EVA ZAHN, Saline Zeta Tau Alpha. Student Council, General. Primary. AGNES P XVRUCK Howell MINNIE SHATTUCK, Lansing General , Kindergarten Club, Kindergarten. MARY SULLIVAN, Pelliston Cmnlnercial. 114 fn:-4' '-A-'7':7 H .,, , ,Qai- ..,.f:1'f- .f.',2 ff' fl. ,'fggffQ'f4f ff-gy.,3 ,fm 5- M fy-faq-fa-1'--' I LV g:7if,?,,:2,42y,a',., ., QM, r.-pw :Vg - .f 'f , 411912, ,,f .45, ' A ' Q, 0-,.c,,f 1,4 Wdffilfzifff .... ,ff ff' ,,,,x 4,,9,,,,,f , ,ff Z Z .,,,. Q 'f:3E2'17-,gjjj Z' ,,.,f:,:'g11ZZ.:,vf '1-mf iii: 3551 . .f -- ' ' 'f3f,Z .::,,u K l. il 7 CLD-H gif? ,mjbef 'yy' ' ' ,,,f,, 1555 - H- gif , uf I ,-V f.f:f,r:,,, -5 27 1 , , ,gf -, 153 1 L' ,7v,'v'v:,,, .'-' I 4 fhfwf' if .-.fffzfga , pf fa ,o 51:-. 'f.4f'f-' ,f fwf' ,fx 1 ' ' 271050, 11.3 .. 1fQ:?:f',f:'2F1f:f:::: 4,474 j , .1,, 1. .... ., ....,11 , , 5 ' Junior Class Officers J. Clarence Penton Irene Johnson Archie I-Iumphrey John Hubbard Lillian Erickson Roy McMurray President -------- Iyil'6-Pl'6.VfCIGIlf ------- Tl'0lLS'll'l'0I' -------- Sel'retm'y - ----- - Yell Mistress ------- Yell Master ------- A,-'51 Ja! E , , 136,-:. . f- ' f'2. ?P1i ,',2'f., 4- !'E fs.. 'J-f 1'-g 1Qi'1L'i-12 ,A , ff, 116 .f :-fiiffii ' . Y ,'v'f7. ,.n7I:- ,,, ,..... ., ff, ---'- '41 V .: sMffWf'.',, ..,f:::,,-mf' ff 'A 'f fv-min ff. ., '-1:4 1 ffm- ,zffff :plz-:.rff f if If I ' ! , , n2:22,:,::::::3ffLM,f5w,,,,.igfff .,,,v ..., rf. ,,f,, IW ag- 45 fi fffl, ,,.fL:L111 2 '-fj'1f?i ' Concerning '1 8 HE Normal campus was this year invaded by a horde of juniors which, for numbers, has had no equal in the history of the M. S. N. C. At the first assembly President McKenny made the striking announcement that the number of students enrolled was I,750. This number is greater by almost 300 than the number enrolled during any previous year, and of course the juniors were decidedly in the majority. This enrollment reHect.s very favorably the growing reputation of our college, with its excellent faculty and efficient president. Our juniors showed a fine spirit from the beginning. Our first meetings were held in the training school chapel. Here, with Mr. Grettenberger as chairman, we elected our class officers and representatives to the various organ- izations for the year. The results were as follows: Clarence Ponton, pres- dentg Irene Johnson, vice-presidentg John Hubbard, secretary, Archie I-Iumphrey, treasurer. Wlieii Roy ltlchlurray and Lillian Erickson were elected to lead in the cheering, the class had an opportunity to give a physical demonstration of their pep 5' and we know that no other class ever yelled as did that class of '18. This spirit was again evinced at the junior-senior indoor meet. But, for many reasons, the system of voluntary attendance at class meeting did not gain sufficient attendance to secure the best strength and unity. As a result, President lXIcKenny initiated the compulsory attendance classmeeting, to be held every two weeks, alternating with the seniors. Professor Lott was appointed our class patron. A more favorable and fortunate choice for us, we feel, could not have been made. In the two short talks he has given us, we have been made to feel his sympathy, kindness, and sincere interest. Under the new system a regular program is arranged for each meeting. In this way, the regular business of the class is dispensed, and the ability, of the class in music and public speaking is revealed. However, not all of our activities have been confined to class meetings. In the girls, junior-senior meet fine spirit was shown by the juniors both on the side lines and in the thick of the fray. These activities make us a class, but as individuals we are here primarily to get an education. hlany experiences of our college life will be held dear in our memoriesg that greater something, which we can get only by hard work and association with our whole-hearted instructors, will enrich our hearts and minds through all the days to come. Let us earnestly strive to attain a high grade of efficiency in the business of life, that we may be an honor to the class of '18, and the pride of the Michigan State Normal College, because we have con- tributed something worth while to the world. X ., .-.1 :',. -9: ,fn :.4-1,4 -v -, f .V ffffkn :'12f,6f4fa'., , J' az my f, M9143 V f5Z'fg'47 3 TZ?-ff! Zzf' f ffgfc 117 I Lf 16111.21- 1 1 ' 14. f 'Z575-ffZ5?ir--. +,f,'fi, ,ff-ff ' 'za ffm' '---liege,.nf.?Z'7e-'41?fZ'zzA,, :KV ,f . .... ,iff 1',f,'ffQL2.223lfLZZ':. ,.., 3 31'.':::ff'ff,'2E?:5-.., Z-I 'ff iff-5175 V 1 ,yup na::qmca...,, V-1 f ff ff? 1 Alumni Association NE of the important, progressive forces in the Normal, making for a live College, is that intangible something called school-spirit. Each year more pep,', more enthusiasm in promoting the activities of the school is manifested. It is this common loyalty which binds people from New York to California, from the north to the south, into one school. And upon Commencement Day there is always a feeling of sadness among the graduates, for it is a milestone which separates and sends into devious paths and different roads. But for the Normal student there is one source of comfort-the Alumni Association. All graduates of the Normal who have paid their fee of one dollar are members. The great body of Normal graduates for the past sixty years form this Association, and he who would still be a part of the Normal can do nothing better than to pay his dues. The Association meets twice a year, at the meeting of the State Teachers, Asso- ciation in the fall, and on Alumni Day of Commencement Wreck. These two meetings are always big events in the yearly program of the loyal Normal alumnus. At the meeting of the State Teachers' Association, one of the delightful affairs is the banquet, good things to eat and toasts given by members of the Association always insure the certainty of a happy and worth-while evening. This last year at the banquet of the Association in Grand Rapids, Miss Downing presided as toast- mistress, and the banquet was one more success for the Association. An equally successful Alumni Day is being planned for Commencement llleek. A big effort is being made to have a great number of the alumni present and a good program of alumni speakers is preparedg Miss Pearce is to welcome the Class of Seventeen, and a response is to be made by a member of the class. As the Aurora leaves our hands all details are not yet planned. lVe can only predict that a treat is in store, however, we are sure that in after years we shall be called sage prophets. Another factor which will increase the efficiency of the Association is the incor- poration into the constitution of the Class of Seventeen of a clause providing for the payment of the one dollar fee by every member of the class in connection with the payment of his class dues. This will aid the Association greatly by increasing its numbers and its Hnancial status. The Association is planning to present some- thing really worth while to the school, perhaps an athletic field. And for this it must have money. The purpose of the Association is to keep the alumni in touch with their Alma Mater, to perpetuate their good times and to foster their friendships. As we leave the Normal, we, the Class of Seventeen, pay our tribute to the Alumni Association for its ideals and its accomplishments and pledge ourselves to do our little part to help make it even more effective, more valuable. The organization this year has been especially fortunate in having Professor Laird as its president and much credit is due him for the success achieved. jy7Q lazy? I 1 :,.A :,, 114,-z, ,- 'ffn I 14 .,1 ?'h 42 'V'452'r:--. w4fe--,f2ff1- .i.fZ.:::fff-. 77 7ff7?447 ':':':f:::.'.'.iCf.: 118 A,fgfsf:,-1,Z'4Mf5:::g-,, , , I-'V WI' Qi' 4' .ffifgc- ,fff'::::Jfff: J Z.'.':::::'---'- '7: A':-,- ,,., fff':,Qvfjygf V,,A , igQi,fff?5r:.Qg- 1' -'Q-. '-' if -'- fificfyg - ' -' ' -1 1 -ww'-1-iff .- -'ff f1141::-:fx:JJ-:::,aZ?:gy:5.11113351.g3A 7ff-' I.. I N 1 V ' 4 xi- . - - . 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Lawson Ralph XVolfe Reo XVarehan1 Theoclora Quick JUNIO Clarence J. Penton James R. Breakey Student Council E CLASS MEN,S UNION Orlo J. Robinson SELF-GOVERNMENT SOCIETY Lillian R. Priestap R CLASS NORMAL NEWS J. Palmer Lindow Y. M. C. A. John Senev R. CLASS ' Y. VV. C. A. Charles Samuel McEwan C. Ernestine Pieree Florence Butterfield j . . . .ff-,L f '474 ff, Marguerite VV:1tkins .,...'.'::-,255 . K 'f mf I ,,. ,, 12411: I I , -',..f5f.f271fz ' 59 m. :af 4 ff.-1.-7.4641 .1 121 7 , W531' ,4:::v...,,,, 2 ., ' 'fff5Egf2Zf?:v.,, ,,,,,.-H'- --7, yf.y...,,...::!4,.,,,, ,f,4Wfg,,,.,ZyW , ,,f, f , ,, . .,., ,, .,,,::,,.3 ..., ,I ,i,,,,-,.,I,,. ,,',,'.'l.' ,1,:,,4.m,',,,J1 ,f ,Q ,WV Q., 'I-.,',3-WAsggpyffgfg,,:,.::::333wl,:::: ,'. I . '. I -'...- f ' 'Q f ,,','S--j'A::,, ,... ,..'::::3 3:-ffZ,,gfWf,Q., 13 'ff ',f'- f 1, 214-Q9 94X Z 'OZ Q' fyfw, . ,. ' s, W ...,,. .. .. '.'57f14mfain,,.:4:faaf.':::,-:ff:f1-1:-:x4:.','.'.'.t1f-2:3ezazazzz:,:-,J f f fW 1:4f11 ' ' 'WQ4 'f . fi 1 .f Women's Self-Government Association HE members of the Self-GovernmentAssociation, in co-operation with the House Re resentatives a ointed from all lar0'e roomino' houses, have tried P D D this year to carry on the work begun last year by the first league of the kind to be organized in the College. In the fall the cabinet, ably and kindly assisted by many young women who had volunteered their services met the 'unior frirls at both trains and cars, a J U helped them classify, kept a checkroom for them, supplied any needed inforrna- tion and went with them in huntino' roomino' and boardino' houses. On the 7 D G O first Saturda evenino' this bod and the Student Christian Association held Y e- Y an informal rece tion for them at the 0' mnasium. by i During the year classes in social form were organized to meet a need which has lone' been felt amono' the ros ective teachers of this school. Social hours :J ta P preceding the business meetings of the league have given to many who take no art in the social activities of the Collefre an o ortunit to become more is PP Y generally acquainted. OFFICERS President - - Lillian R. Priestap V ice-Presizievzt Margaret Ward Secretary - Florence Eldridge Treaszwcr Jeanette Conklin Q 122 ff - .fffiffifffft-V. 1 1 ,'v'f7, .a:::- , ,,...... 1, . , !ff j ' .. , fg,'a,, ,H . . 77 if-f ,, , f fv ' ,Q ,za : 5 f 1' ,-, 'H '--'-- ,W --,j--15131, fl MIM' aa. fi fa ff5':1a,:'. i1tiaf1a,,,, ' -,'-fray? I '-flfffh' f f ffm 4v - 'x -, ,ufyfa-'lf..,,-11' ,.,f.:'Vf':' fo nailz,-.N f , Q fa, '13'7fZ-:1- 3 'IJWYWHQ fvyfiffi jgybufff' 15:-'JZ '??4fE'Z -12,iiff2 2fL,?i252uaa1ze21-:cc'.111:21f1,:f:,v:::f:f',f,1.e?5:91121::3:a:1g,g5 Zj-jj Civic League g 6 ONLY mark the hours that shinei' runs the motto of an ancient sun dial, on our campus the Civic League is endeavoring not only to mark the hours that shine but to make them shine. The organization includes both men and Women who are trying to make the Normal College a better, happier, more beautiful place, to add to the welfare of its students, and to fit them, in a degree, to take part in civic work in the communities to which they may go. More and more the league is linking itself with the various Ypsilanti organizations which are working for social good. It is divided into small groups working under the direction of different student and teacher leaders, and the work of such groups as the Daily Calendar and Bulletin Board are well known to the student body. This year the society has sent financial aid to hlrs. hiaude Ballington Booth for her prison work and has contributed to the Belgium Relief Fund. The proceeds from the Bazaar given by the suffrage group will be used to help in the work of the Michigan Equal Suffrage Society. Socially, moreover, the league has at- tempted to add its quota to college life. The annual May Bird walk and the Bird lecture on the evening preceding it have been among the delightful events of the year, as was also the VVashington,s Birthday Party on the evening of February 17th at the gymnasium. These are some of the things the Civic League is doing and fairly representa- tive of them. It stands for cleanliness, strength, beauty and service, and feels that it has in a small measure succeeded in making the hours shine. vp. ,V 47, ,.., ,fi ,Z 1 2 -fm.,-, .fwf.z,f6f:,2. '- - as , 9 ff.,-f, 'f,f2?2'14j1'Z 4 VL' 123 1774 ZIv-5, . f. , ., , ' '- '4.,A f.,, ,AQ .1ff:::::::.:1 '4?fj'::.:p. ,f'f2f4f2f2,2P4',. .1574 ,wf w.i,'2Zl,-',,1ff'f ' 'fl' ..,. .. ,,,'.Q,' ff W'ZW 77' xW f ' ' f 1 , ' Lu J '. f - an ff--':'. Ii:-:.az1::1.:1 ,'ff,?'??4'3.9f5:-, f:4f:w Ez' ' f f-f- 12 41 11 2 W yff Z I 'a ,7f.f,Z2 I -4:ff:,,.f.'...:gg2.jg,3f5. WZ? , 5, 2,2 ,Ji ,, A.,. ....... , .... , , ,..-- ' '13, m.,y,:,g:. ,,., ,4..:w ........,.,. -.'.,.ff .....-. ......-. , Wr..s?L Y. YV. C. JK. CABINET 1. 6- ' f1f. '- . . . fx:-,MW ff' 'fi4,'l:, ,gf zu: 4255 I I 12743 Q, i ' ' afff' ' . . . . , 1 , ,, ,.- , 5 fee- X- ' ff? 'I' --'!:.f f5f7f:?::..',',QQQ: ,. 'f .,.,f:H ,.. .iffy,.'fff,,g4yi:3.-.Qin Zz' W' ' --- 1 -fvv ' ' ' 1241 . 'ffyffizfz 'ith' Wo. fr ., fb. ' 131. 4217 4 ff ..,-,frzfm-f.. fff fwy' ff 'f f ' -- 1 ,I f-' V' f-1-' ' H,-, ,..... 'J', ' ,Y-Z4-Y,2'2,,f ' 'L Y' '53f:g-.f,'ffH2 ?: 'cf 1 ,.1.,f 23, ff ,J 5, -, ', 5-1 ...flu-,,,,, ':,-, ' -Q ff A, . 7 fffpff! Mhff ,,,fhfj ff-if 1- ' XY: PFIQS I cAa.. MORAL. MENTAL The Young Women's Christian Association Article 1 1. Student Constitution 'S HE purpose of the Association shall be to unite the Women of the institu- tion in loyalty to Jesus Christ, to lead them to accept Him as their per- sonal Saviour, to build them up in the knowledge of Christ, especially through Bible study and Christian service, that their character and conduct may be consonant with their belief. It shall thus associate them with the students of the world for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. It shall further seek to enlist their devotion to the Christian Church and to the religious work of the institution. OFFICERS OF LOCAL ASSOCIATION P1'e.9iden.t ---- C. Ernestine Pierce Vice-President - - Vada Vernon Sec1'cfm'y - - Theodora Quick T l'6'llSIl7'C?7' - - Rayola Gilmore Rcportm' ---- Florence Eldridge CHAIRMEI , 4 W Bible Study Pllllllflff? - I-1011.96 - illenzlwrsfz ip iUi,s'si01zr1'1'y - OF STANDING COMMITTEES Lena BIarshall - Hester RIcKim - Mona Gow - Vada Vernon - Edith Sedelbauer Ifvligious - - Laura Peek IIIf0I'1IIIllLi0II - Marguerite IVatkin Social ----- Florence Blorse Social Sm'r'fr'4' - - - llary Foster GE N E R A L S E C 'R ET A R Y Helen M. Bricliman . .,.'fZI,z'c.A 7 'of- ' 41:1 ,. 7: 'C 'wf V V W . VW, fi ff? ? ' '47p'.7J. 7 222 if ff .I ' if-1f'f,'47'3 fog? I -2 5 4nW'1f' fiagfzrx n , f.:f21:,.?-?:v., .5539 ., ,,4?f ff--4...,..,,5-:'--.,5f.fj1'f-.Jz?1ZILL. ,ugygb ., mfg ' I. , 19- -,I , . 1.10.1 . .4-...,, lm '- 4.5, ,5,,g.,,v ,hh , , ., -.Zhi KVM' ...,. , ...A. ., . 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The Weekly Sunday meetings in Starkweather at 2:30 have become a part of every man's Weekly program. Thru these meetings, the men have been brought in touch with the members of the faculty and have been helped and strengthened by this contact. The Y. lli. C. A. has also endeavored to promote a friendly spirit among the men through its social affairs. It may truly be said that the HY will long be remembered by the men of the school as a cheering, helpful, stimulating inHuence. OFFICERS President ---- John Seney Vice-Prcsfiflefnt - - Roy Blanford Secretary - - Silvanus Gordon Treasurer ---- Paul Lockwood CHAIRMAN OF STANDING COMMITTEES Religious M eetings - - Claude L. Benner Social - - - - Harley Wooden Bible - - Albert Biumford Dlembership - Russell Kent Infornmtion - Oliver Campbell . ... 191 .......... 127 ifwm. ,,.,.., ..... ,.4:::v. .,., f':f:-gy, 1. 14 ,, 'Tiff ZW-, ww-. MW ' vs 'f f --flfffrm-.. ff.f1'f41W.w?zaa, . ,fb f -,,,..,1j,,f .1 f -1 4. M104-f. 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Steimle OR several years the need for some organization for bringing the men of the College together had been felt, so in October, 1914, the BIen's Union was established, in order 'sto promote a spirit of unity among t.he men of the institution, and the welfare of the Michigan State Normal College, by all means possible? At the opening of school last fall, a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Men's Union was held and plans were made for the distribution of the pins. The men responded so eagerly that it was only a matter of three or four days before all of the men had paid their fee and were recognized as members. The custom of giving several informal parties was made almost impossible by the epidemic of smallpox which swept this section of the state. However, one party was given earlier in tl1e season with such success that a student- directory was put out under the auspices of the Union. It was thru this organization that the High School basket ball tournament was brought to Ypsilanti. The visiting teams were so well treated and the tournament was such a success that this year not enough rooms could be found to provide for the teams and so the offices of the Gym. were turned into a veritable dormitory. The big event of the year was the banquet given to the visiting high school teams. Entertainment was given by the College band, Glee Club, quartet, several fine toasts and a solo by Mr. Lindegren. With the great increase in the number of men this year over that of last year, we have no reason to doubt that it will be the greatest year of the Union next year. . f :w't9Z 4-'Aff'-4 .. . . f,-TV -saw. , viz 1,15 :V iq 33 n .Q ','a,y5Qj.. 1-'ff 198 ,:---fffgxifj--4.. ,, Q ,pw-y, ,,,6f:f, .,.. . .. ff. - f '61 1 ,,,,':2.,,.,4f' f - ' may-. ,. fo' -s 7-frfi, f Jvzf' QA--J.f--3'f'f' 4 'n'f2f':--..:'45',1, ,. , ,... i ,. ,Z Illyzf, Hhzff- ,ZIMAM4 . may 141.-IZ? fm Hrmtnxgy.,g,.-.v..,',:-v'..,.-y 6, -Lf ' 1 L, f' .f ' 54,C-2'-www'---f '4:f1Qf1f f i,cF'.: exif mffa- ZWA?,,,f 207,-A3 .1,.3f,A,.,M5j:5m2312I1,:.1.3g,,,,.,.,,,z.g3.1,55-1339,,gf .... 1121511452 Dramatic Club HE Normal Dramatic Club was organized January 29, 1917, with Bliss Ida Hintz as patroness. The object of this organization is to study the great modern dramas and dramatists, and to give from time to time some of the standard plays. March Tth thc Club, under the auspices of the Ladies' Lit- erary Society presented Yeatls The Hour Glass, and altho this was the first production, the result was very gratifying. Considerable time has been given to the study of Lord Dunsany and his very popular plays. It is one of the aims of the society to encourage attendance at the Detroit theaters when stars are playing in some high class production, and several interesting accounts have been given of such plays by members of the Club. It is hoped that next year more local productions may be effected since the Club will be prepared to take up its work early in the fall. PATRONESS Miss Ida G. Hintz OFFICERS President - - - Grace Gibson Secretary and Trcfzsurer - Imogene Smith MEMBERS Alice Bowden Grace Gibson Venna Lowne Hester hlclfim Ruth Richards Imogene Smith Rachelle Toivenen Emma Van Doren Charlotte MacDonald , g,if.1 '.,.... s ffffffgl Q:,jg,f iif fzijrg 129 rw. ,I ,f Wil' .-f'----. ..4:::y,,. -v1- . 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W., ..,...... .ff yn V ,-,L Q,-f.:qQMg, f.'w...Q--f..,-, MQW' 7- 43 gf-'-25,141 f jf gy,-ynf4:.--w4,.as....a..,..-.-..fc4,. ,,,,..,. :::1av.1-,haw ' fr-.aff .4 ' .15 '--.p,,327gv,a,':-.401-54,44-, f,l,,4Z ff The Oratorical Association HE Oratorical Association for 1916-1917 has been under the guidance of the following elective officers: I.ouis Grettenberger, presidentg Orlo Robinson, vice-president, Rose Reynolds, secretary, Leonard Juhl, treasurerg Claude I.. Benner, state delegate, and Myraum Burket, reporter. The events of the spring term of 1915-1916 are important. The animal Interpretative Reading Contest held in April, was won by Clarissa E. Felt '16, who was awarded a ten- dollar gold piece. The third annual Junior Public Speaking Contest, which occurred in June, was won by J. Palmer I.indow '17, second place going to Edwin Smith '17. The prizes were ten dollars and five dollars. The junior team, consisting of James TV. 1Villiamson, Denis J. Gleason and Claude I.. Benner, which debated Adrian College on May 12th, brought back a 3-0 decision in their favor, tlms closing the year with four victories out of a possible six. The fourth awarding of college honors, which has come to be an animal college event, was held before general assembly on June 11th. Here with enthusiasm and speeches, gold medals were presented to the honor orators and debaters, and N's and certificates to the honor athletes. The outstanding event of the spring term, however, was the brilliant work of Harry D. Hubbard '16, who, in March, won the state peace contest. On May Sth he spoke in the inter- state contest at the James Blillikin University of Decatur, Illinois, and in contest with the chosen representatives of the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, was accorded first place by the judges and the testimonial of sixty dollars in money. This signal honor made him the chosen representative of the central group of states, in the national contest held before the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration. On his return the student body turned out en masse and, placing him and Professor McKay in a carriage gaily decorated for the occasion, and drawn by a bunch of loyal rooters, proceeded to Pease Audi- torium for speeches, and then forming in line, paraded the principal streets of the city shout- ing and singing their praises of the Normal victor. It was an event long to be remembered. In a splendid contest at Lake Mohonk, New York, on May 1Sth, he was awarded third place and eighty dollars in money. The present year's activities have been marked by the usual interest and growth. The Lincoln and Webster clubs for the men, and the Vl'odeso club for women, held their customary programs of work. The return women's debate with Albion College, held on January 12th, drew out a large audience and though closely contested, resulted in a victory for Albion. The third annual debate with Ferris Institute occurred on February 9th and resulted in unanimous decisions for the Normal College in both contests. For the first time an out-of-the-state debate was held this year with the Indiana State Normal School on April 13th. The contests in both cities were close and keen, but resulted in :2-1 decisions for Indiana. iVe look forward with pleasure to meeting them next year. , In oratory the Normal representatives made a creditable record. They won no first places and yet ranked well, considering that their competitors all came from four-year colleges. Oakley C. Johnson '17, with his oration, The Myth of Democracy, and Ivaleen F. Hough '17, who spoke upon The Pioneer Spirit, participated in the state contest at Hope College, March Qnd. Among eight contestants, Mr. Johnson received fifth place and Miss Hough third place. The Normal College entertained the state peace contest March 16th, when our orator, J. Clarence Ponton, with a strong speech upon A Militant Peace, made an excellent showing and received fourth place. A youthful Dramatic Club under the guidance of Miss Hintz of the Expression Depart- ment, made its appearance in February and has given a number of artistic presentations. The fifth annual Interpretative Reading' Contest held this year in March, and also under her guidance, was eminently successful. There were thirty-six entrants in the preliminaries and the annual contest far excelled its predecessors. Hester E. McKin1 '17, received first place and ten dollars in gold, second place and five dollars in gold going to Sharlot I. MacDonald '17. The association activities hold a large place in the life of the College and bid fair to keep pace with the growing demands in the field of public speaking. ...afrzahaz fyffffgs.. ., . . . 6-if .2-f E ,, xiii, rwffz. . .,.ffi.i e:f'.yWfz2-. yi: W ff,-'-74224-1:2Miz'-. , ' ::1?11w f' fi? ie! -1'- FZ.Zfri5 M1-1:2654 ?2:-.cttw '-'f1'f 'ff-'?:':?:::,'.'.ZCf,: 130 .f :f'-?ffff -1. A X ,Jvf-P' ,,,41::-,,,.,--I ff ' ., 'fin , 'Khan ,JJff!?fZ'-fg'g,,fWifi- 4'ff! ' 24 i lxrj:E23.3:L.'.f:.?,LLAQ,J,1QiI-,Ziff ZIV, df 02 H' ,, ' 'ff EP, 1 f YQ f , Za f ai. 'Z fa !f'ei':vf,':w iti:f.111e f- 1 f f 5'-14,61-', Q W Jf ,Q ,'1g'4Qf:6f:,:,.1z Q. , f gi' ' 1 ,. a , ,fA4'f.fQ1f-ww' fff12L'2'feL'5: f' 7 . , f ' 320y:4Z-11f.Z4'ff 'ff.QZZ5iiZLi,:?31',12'.1.,511:-:-::':.':f,':ff:.1f.Zf , ff, 1 9 iv?-.3 -. . -v ' -- 35132 f 5.. rev ,J ' 95 ln:-,yi ..::.:n, ORA'l'ORICAI. ASSOCIATION ,,,,,':I:,Z?Z Zjoffry. , 4,11 fgyyl'-45-1..,, wzam. ,:-f1,5yf5zqg- .4 9, 'f fff f f1'f'.'4f ' -41442: ff - 'f-. 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McKay HERE are two kinds of steam, that which makes the whistle blow and that which makes the wheels go round. This has become a commonplace, yet in the case of Professor lXIcKay it is particularly apt, for his enthusiasm is always expended in the energy that makes the wheels go round. As professor of public speaking, he is continually aiding the would-be orator to the achievement of success. He it is who patiently drills the youthful Col- lege orators, who untiringly coaches our logical and convincing debators. Under his direction the Junior Public Speaking Contest has become an annual event, and public speaking has been made an important phase of College life. The whole school joins with our debators and orators in expressing to Professor McKay our deep appreciation of the effective work that he has been constantly doing in his chosen department. -.mfifzvhiz Qy4::.'::y.. ., 'QQ' gl - mf :- ,'-rf- qw, .f ff '-'A W. 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It is ever the men and women with visions of a greater future who make better things possible for their age. And what of the pioneers in our own history? The broader outlook has been exemplified not by the few, but by the many. if 5' America was founded by strong men and women, whose education, though not the culture of the schools, was manifest in cool self-reliance, iron courage, and indomitable perseverance. VVhether they battled with the giant oaks of the forest, wooed the virgin soil into fertility, or drafted a constitution, it was done with direct and virile earnestness. Life meant difficulties to be overcome, new levels to be attained. In their toils, their con- flicts, and their decisions, they exhibited the pioneer spirit. But are our battles all fought? Is the pioneering done? it it 4' Oh, that we could awaken to the stern realization that vast uncultivated areas of human endeavor lie still before us! As the settler harnessed the untamed forces of nature, so must we conquer the crude passions of man. Indifference, selfishness and hate-these are the triple enemies with which we must cope today, these, the uncleared fields which challenge the courage of the modern pioneer. VVhat better illustration of selfishness than the giant industrial democracy under which we live! From the humble toiler who wields the shovel to the mammoth corporation owning the coal mine, all make profit first and service to society second. In the face of this fact, the system of minute division of labor has made every individual dependent on every other for the necessities and comforts of life. UNO man liveth unto himself alone. Such a system demands that the principle of industrial selfishness be subordinated to the principle of in- dustrial service. f tt if Who among us but thought that hate among nations had all but died years ago? Yet today the peoples of the world are grappling in an awful death struggle. The nations of the earth look to America to supply the motive for ending the contest. In her present crucial position, American public opinion is influencing the conduct of the war and must in no less a measure help to determine its outcome. it sf' if Instead of meeting this national crisis with unbalanced impulse, let us depart from the beaten path of custom and confront it with the coolness of reason. But indifference is the arch enemy to be overcome. VVe stand today as did the Israelites of old when, after forty years of wandering, they were about to cross the Jordan into the promised land. it it 9' Prosperity has brought with it self-satisfaction and complacency. It is just this indiffer- ence which must be changed in America. The nation depends on the individual. If the in- dividual loses his love for humanity and his interest in a greater future, what must become of the nation? if 5' The pioneers have been the world's leaders, those who in every generation have con- ceived new ideas and made possible new undertakings. Today we are reaping the harvest sown long ago by those who went forth with weeping, bearing precious seed. Honor and glory, their just due, belong to these noble men and women. But the future of America depends, not upon those who have already served their day, but upon the energies, the ambitions, and the hopes of the men and women of the present. Awaken then, America! Imbibe the spirit of the pioneer! iVith a like vision of a better country and a like unflinching courage in our hearts, we must push forward into a new era of moral achievement. Though the awful sounds of war and the rising clamor of social classes may fill our hearts with alarm, yet down through it all our vision sees the star of hope shed its sure light upon our pathway. Forward, then, young America, and in the moral realm which we nmst conquer, let us repeat the epoch-making work of him who, with confident heart, sailed out upon an unknown sea, Viiith the rugged Ulysses of the antique time, Come, my friends, 'tis not too late to seek ll newer world. Push off, and sitting well in order smite the sounding furrows. Let our purpose hold To sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until we die. In the strength of the days of old, let us go forth strong in will, to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. ,fi .--. I I+. yrlf' Zi 2 'fffyfym 'j'3f,,'- ,-,'-'-'VWJ ff' f ' fi Z' :y2.?'2f, '1' f--. 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During the last few months the workers in the Mesaba iron mines of northern Minnesota have been on strike, striving to gain a little larger share of their own product, a few more of the good things of life. Their employer, the United States Steel Corporation, backed by the police power of the state, has refused all demands. and has imported a private army of a thousand gunmen to intimidate the strikers and force them back to work at the old intolerable terms. There is no time to enter into details. to explain how many of these miners wade in water up to their knees all day long, how they buy their own powder for blasting the rock, how they work sometimes for as low as eight cents a day because they have to clear away the rock on their own time before coming to the veins of ore. Suffice it to say that the demands made by them are so small, so pitifully small, that it would seem cheaper for the Steel Cor- poration to grant them at once, rather than have the bother of a strike. YVhy, then, has the corporation refused? The reason is this: To grant llll-lffllillfj to a union would be to acknowl- edge a principle-the principle of organization, the right of laboring men to unite for mutual protection and betterment. And that principle the Steel Trust will never willingly admit. These labor wars are not due to the transient whims of ignorant working men, nor to the rabid demagogery of labor agitators. They are due to the fundamental injustice inherent in our industrial system. 'X' t All down the line we see mankind divided into two classes. First we had the master on the one hand and the slave on the other, then we had feudal lords for the ruling class, and serfs ruled by them. Now on one side we have the wage workers who have nothing but their laboring power, and on the other the capitalists who own the machines and the factories that the workers must use to get a living. 9' it A' Government statistics prove that the average factory worker produces a value of ten dollars a day. He receives on the average less than two dollars a day in wages. The surplus eight dollars is distributed among the members of the owning class. Capitalists own the mills and factories, and workers must use these tools of production on terms dictated by the owners. There lies the true cause of the class struggle, for the workers strive always to get more of their own product, while the owners are equally determined to appropriate an ever greater portion of all that is pro- duced by their wage-slaves. The result is unionism on the one hand, and monopoly on the other. For this there must be a remedy. Face the logic of the issue squarely. A small class should not own those things that working men must use in order to live. Should not the people themselves own the mines and the factories, the gifts of nature and the inventions of genius? Only by socializing the tools of production can real democracy be possible. at it it So long as there exists a starved and oppressed working class, just so long will ignorance and crime increase in our midst. So long as one-half of humanity is submerged, just so long will civilization itself be held backward. ln that wonderful painting, t'The Man with the Hoefi Miller has shown us a picture of labor, deprived of his birthright. There stands the toiler, his bent and weary frame, formed in the image of his Maker, leaning on the hoeg backward slants his brow, dull and expressionless his eye. A mere clod, brother to the earth at his feet, is he. Is this the image of the Creator? O masters, lords, and rulers in all lands, How will the Future reckon with this Man? How answer his brute question in that hour VVhen whirlwinds of 1'ebellio11 shake the world? How will it be with kingdoms and with kings- VVith those who shaped him to the thing he is- NVhen this dumb Terror shall reply to God, After the silence of the centuries? But the destiny of labor is to be neither blind submission nor blind rebellion. Bowed by toil, fettered by oppresssion, staggering under burdens of a thousand years, the work- weary yet aspiring masses of the world are grappling with the problem of their own enslave- ment, and grappling successfully. at it it A new society is forming out of the chaos of present, and even now there rises before us a new vision, clear and definite-the Industrial Commonwealth of the Future, the Universal Brotherhood of Man. I ,..,.':::,Z,Zz :W7::::g,,. ., --'-f '5 i,.' , f Lzffk- . . f'Q. '4e32i5 , f fit 552 it 'yfffyiiiii-1-.-f '.. fin, 3 136 ff'fff:f, l'!ffff -4. . ,, ,Q ,iv-17 ,,A:::-,., ,...,., ,, 432771.--. . X, f' ,, 431 , ff',. -Ju. .p i517f 'o'f 1' ' ' --,,,,, 17012. . ff ,. , pn,-w ,,r' ff ' .A.,.,,.ff' , lg -7 4'3 '?! l' I ':::52E2??5f::,':fffL5Z65 ff4''Ziff' If--1' f3::-'zffifff ,, , 1 9 ,. 1 yg L 4 ,531 1,73 . ,,,:,f.1'f. , ziify' ' 13, 52 f,',4'-31-,' -:fe-,,,,, -, 1 '-ff I-,.j ,-1,1 f A 1 - .fa f - 1,42 4,114 ,gf :-.-rf-yy, ,I-znjgah : X ' HMA? 472.3 3f'fi?4f22'2j :Qi3-N 4f.i-iiizauaaazef3fi'.'.'.1?fzff-g.:+:.2-f.-Q::-::.1.:?5,yratzztzzazzgziif f A Militant Peace Eartract from Orution Gii-en mf Hope College by J. Ulfwence Ponlou, T IS twilight on the Aisne. In the distance stretch the barbed wire entrenchments of the enemy. At intervals between the trees can be seen the long, sleek backs and cavernous mouths of monster howitzers. The clear morning air brings the sharp report of a rifle. Over the soldier steals uncanny premonitions, fore- bodings that with the dawn may come the end. Rifle reports grow faster, shrapnel breaks overheadg aeroplanes soar high. Earth trembles with the boom of mortarsg the crack, crack, crack of machine gunsg and the pom, pom, pom of 75's. Bursting shelhs take as their toll one or a hundred lives. , Behind inexorable gas clouds, twenty miles of soldiers rush forward-the death struggle is on. f' f' if Twelve hours of such carnage and the smoke clears away. The evening shadows reveal a gruesome spectacle. The once level ground torn and rent-eacli liillock piled high with the quivering forms of human beings, beaten, mangled, eyeless, jawless, limbless, lifeless. Night falls. The pale moon sheds its sickening beams oier all. Out of the impending dark- ness come the groans of the wounded, punctuated by the dismal struggle. Then silence-silence. Such is a picture of No-Man's- vance on the Aisne. Such is modern war. Such is twentieth shrieks that mark the death Land after the French ad century uncontrolled force. Wlar has in like manner, but in less marked degree, perturbed society since the dawn of history. The modern war of nations is an evolution of individual combat. The cause of this social chaos has been uncontrolled force-a struggle between individuals, clans, tribes, or states, over which there was no human authority. A' f it Still, the crude civilization of the past was undoubtedly promoted by the iron hand of war. Force invaded Gaul and Briton and gave to Celt and Teuton the rich culture of Rome, Force united the German states and gave birth to the most versatile nation of the ages. it it it But other more constructive forces a1'e rendering war no longer necessary. Mis- sionaries carry their evangel of good will to earth's darkest places. Education is within reach of practically every individual of the civilized world. Steam, electricity, and the press, are welding modern nations into a, great interdependent commonwealth. Democracy is teaching the common man his responsibility toward the problems that affect his own destiny and demanding that he root up the evils that menace the general welfare. These new and higher forces are pregnant with the same character-building elements formerly thought to inhere only in the strife of the battlefield. it ti t' As the world moves forward the logic that consigns war to oblivion must grow ever stronger. The problem of today is the elimination of war and the adoption of more progressive principles. 'Q it at Recognized by each and supreme over all must reign a higher law, a law powerful to curb the recalcitrant nation and quench the sparks of warg yet auspicious and benign, under whose governance the forces of peace shall ,accomplish their mighty tasks. VVhat shall this higher law be? The logic of events points unniistakably to an over- whelming league of force, subject to the orders of an international tribunal, and supported by the public conscience of the world. It is the logical next step in the social progress of the world. The stage of self-asserted justice evolved into the city police, the county sheriff, and the state militia. The era of state sovereignty merged into the broader and more altruistic national control. Today the supreme court of a nation renders its verdict. lt is but a word, yet that word is law. It is the voice of a nation. it it 'f' If through the ages one eternal purpose runsf' if history is to unfold consistently with the past, the cogent example of thirteen heterogeneous colonies welded into one common mass is a fore- runner of the Unitcd Nations of the NVorld. True, destiny decreed that the integrity of our nation should be tested in the tires of civil warg and, though dreadful the thought, humanity too may be compelled to sacrifice herself once again before the last flag of rebellion dips to salute the authority of universal law. it f it Out of the darkness and turmoil of the present will emerge the human control, the peace of the world, the subinission of the minority to the will of the niajority-a militant peacc. Then the scrcech of shrapnel and the roar of cannon shall he drowned in the lnun of progress and the noise of industry: for the ruthless slaughter of war, the noble sacrifice of science, for thc menacing armaments of militarisni. the vigilant armies and navies of co-opcra- tion, and with Englaud's poet: -the coimnon scnsc of most shall hold a fretful realm in awe, And thc kindly earth shall slumber. lapt in universal law. . 1 f,. f fa:--., 4--.ff-M'-we 2142, f'jsQZf4f1.1 f' f JS iii ff ' -- X .r'f,5,4y'-5 ry , fplf my ' 137 f,'1'- .,. e--,-,. - - f. f' ,.:IIZff.'....fj '4.,. I , -:':,Qff-'4?,y,11 ,nga . 4 -. -.f -I-16-.ff..,.!4y I 1 'ii-42:1-f:?i'fA.. I 1 , ff ff , 1, ,Vg ,,, ,M ,. ,, mfg' . ' , -144 1 41.: ',':f-'14 ,.,.., ,, ...,,..., , a-:pair f' gw ' ' ' 'qiyfffff''::'f5f-?3az:.:::11:'1' ..,..,, 74Z?,:19e5'g,f - 5 f f '- f1f111?1'.':::'f-f ,v:?: -- 'F' 34:- YJZW?-7 5 ..,. , .,,. ,., ,... , .... ,..,. , ,,. ..., ..., . 54 ,1.c':fZf7Tf4M3 ':' ' T: 7 Jim? 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DUNSMORE, Milan Treasurer. ARCHIE E. HUMPHREY, Reporter Thompsonville E. ROCHE MQCLEAR, Whitmore Lake Interclub Debate, Vice-President. MYRAUM E. BURKET, MCBain President VVinter Quarter, Ferris In- stitute Debate, Oratorical Contest. :si vga. II I .QZXZLZQ 6TVf9g,,,WW-flf acl if ,fyfexe We 259611141 5 !3,,,.f6aL 2 . 1 ,'1 ?' .A:::-,, .......... ,. '- -f - . f, ' . 'GA , ffw 4377412 ,-: J5?5f '4'f 1 ':3111::f.. 232 , . f - -. ' ' .. .g,,,'.- ,.v ff ,lf-...HH , K1 I l f f gif. 21133375755-gffffiaf:i,,.,4.f'fiif, f,..ff iV?7'f ' ,.,,',f 2, f! '4 if ' If .535 I UZ' 34 -'3'1vJ'-' V! 4 IG f J , f V, ' -1' f- ' ' -'Zli.4f:: 2w2 ' 242755755 '- ,531 7' if . . .. ..,,. ., ,,-,I . .,., , 1 4733-,JZ fjwwjf' 1442! ' ' 'Qc 43 'ff.Qf'4' ffZ,1Z.Q22i:::.'.Cf---'Jaxx-1:-:ffr,'.'.2..'.1,f:.w --,..:.9: 4g 7'! CLAUDE L. BENNER., Adrian President Fall Term, Hillsdale, Ferris, Adrian, Indiana Debates. OLIVER CAMPBELL, Levering Treasurer Fall Term. 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' .,.1.l.jj, 2' 1 'f Z -3 zfydxi' ,-', ,,fn JMU fry? f f?W,,.,,,f' 331, ,Zyl 42,32 222523 -15,3Ifff 3fL.5:154aa1,a311f:'11:'.:1?Qa::-1:f,e:,':f:c:.za??5f111113151-Am' The Normal Choir HE reputation of the Ypsilanti choir has become so firmly established in the hearts of music loving people in lower hlichigan that it is no longer necessary to qualify any statement of appreciation. These two hundred untrained singers, coming from small communities throughout Michigan and adjoining states, sing without accompaniment and with a certain finish and fervor to be heard nowhere else in the hliddle West. Their success has been made possible through the masterly guidance of the Director, lXIr. Frederick Alexander, whose constant devotion to his art and whose love of service bring to the young people in the choir and to the public who listen a spiritual awakening peculiarly possible through this form of art During the past school year, the choir has made ten public appearances The Christmas program of Russian and French music was given twice in Ypsilantig two services were sung at the VVoodward Avenue Congregational Church in Detroit, and two at St. Paul's Cathedral. The Easter program of Passion hlusic, consisting of Russian, Italian, and German Compositions, was sung four times, twice in Ypsilanti and twice at St. Paul's Cathedral, Detroit This spring, Mr. Alexander has organized a large choir, who will give a year to serious study of the great St. Matthew Passion, by Johann Sebastian Bach, which will be given during Passion week next year. This perhaps greatest of musical compositions was written in 1729, and was first performed on Good Friday of that yeariin St. Thomas Church, Leip- zig, where Bach held the office of Cantor until his death in 1750. It has been given but few times in America, notably at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia. The presentation of this work in Ypsilanti will mark its first appearance in Michigan and will be the occasion of wide interest. f 'ffiafigei 1 1 ff ?fE211i'- -- MV! , ,f.'-wffwu, Q , ,ma 0 .JAM ..i1fii?,-,-'-- , ,.f2fE'47 zf .yjfqfgz sae' -12454 - 'ff 1 H7 f 1 f'a:.1 'y w.. 4Wfj7' ,.--1:5!I.'.'.'.21 '4::j::gg-- ,:,:L92y5'4, 2, in , ,f , ' --L-1Y'c, --,, 2','Z-lf ,,f:f ' ff' 'Q' m '53f2f5. 5'f3fW f'fYfi':?'4Q3Z'-.' , 1-f-5:4 J' ff ,,, ww , f 4' ,- ,',, ' f,jf' 'Q' '-, -ha ,,. ,,.. .-.,:::gg,:,.:: H 4,,,f,,,,2L,: I - . '44 . , VA!!! 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CRITICS Miss Estelle Downing Miss Emelyn Gardner FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Vida Collins Miss Jennie Eldridge OFFICERS President - - - Theodora Quick Vice-President Florence Eldridge Treasurer - Ruth Palmer Secretary - Edith Sedelbauer Student Critics Mildred Barnes Phyllis Broan Gertrude Crissman hlarian Davis Ilah Detwiler Florence Eldridge lXIarguerite Erwin Gladys Gogle Alice Harrison Edith Haviland Hazel Jackson Margaret Marshall MEMBERS Bertha Lewis Margaret Marshall Ruth Palmer Theodora Quick Edith Sedelbauer Bernice Shumar Ida Snyder Aura Tabor Bernice Tiffany Flora Totten Dora Young a wf44g,ge r'ff'f.2,az4ia ya f f ...:i,:f:, -',,fyf:547--2- jg-Q41 - f 149 cgwmz' ,1f'::::.'f.'.1 '-Qff5 :-- -:'f5'Zi?i1i- :1 . f 'f575fIZ57J9-', 4,460 ,f-if- va -.ffl 3:g:...1f.Zg':g35z?g4gwyn, ,,.11,533, .,. I ,ff ' 7 j -, nf ' .... 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JWWI0 yygfi,-,ag-,,.4, yi, V 574,15 Z,,ff ,-4534 I M1 3 131.15ff 3ff,ffIZZLL1.iZ:??fiC',',iC'f41::::4.H':,'Q,'::i.1C'?f:if 21211191 The Portia Literary Society Organized 1901 HE Portia Literary Society chose for study during 1916-1917 the Greek drama. First an 0ldYGreek theatre was constructed in miniature. Then the drama itself was studied, the tragedies of Sophocles, Aeschylus, and Enri- pides being the object of special study. HONORARY MEMBER Dr. Alina Blount CRITICS BIiss Elisabeth Carey Miss Estabrool-1 Rankin OFFICERS President - - Grace E. Gibson Vice-Presidmzit - Imogene Smith Secretary - Hazel Milks Treasurer - - - Pauline Derbyshire ACTIVE MEMBERS Irene Burgess Ruth Kelly Dorothy Dean Pauline Derbyshire Catherine Petit Imogene Smith Agnes Iveson Helen Garvey Grace Beaeoin .. , ':::-,WW . 7 ,,. AZQ, -97: gif:-h,,j:11,, i J 1 f - vm: V-.,1z21,,ff::f. 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M 1 AZ! 3.195 55 Z 7 ':Q4,,:,,, ., N -A Wh-1262 .,,, . ,,.., ,.fff':-2 .4-1: 9 ,mffifif f W.-.iiL1'.'.'.'::'::H 2752211V',' fy inf' Q42 JW 51i- f7ZZSff:'1::::f 159 .7 ., ,3f,,'gf'z1 .... 5 .:. ff-1.-ww., 'I' ' -- 1 314 ' Via- 'ff fi'Sf 9 : Af lf ' 11. , f A 5224 if 1 ff 'rl wif, fffjii Z -W W . LZTOTCZ fl'-- . ,Z ' I ' 'flf' ,- 'i f I ffl? 1?-Mhimca-,..,,, ': Q5fS:Q'?I - -fbi: af 4142 , ., , ,,,,,,,, a?7f:ip-,fan ' ff f 5443 faxMf'wafggaagag533,110.21:afff-:-:.'1e':f:f.1::.az?:fy 'f. 1?-iff! The Laonian Drama Society HE Laonian Drama Society was organized in 1913 under tl1e patronage of Prof. Abigail Pearce. Its purpose is the study of modern plays, and it is affiliated with the Drama League of America. In 1916-17 a series of inod- ern short plays were given. One written by Lady Gregory was given at the Ypsilanti Playhouse. OFFICERS Presideirit - - - Dorothy Dean Vice-P1'es'ident - - Olive Dewey SEC7'6tllTL2j-T7'CIl8Zl?'6T - Dlay Carson Dorothy Dean 1NIay L. Carson Alice Beach Lucy Beach Esther Love Laura Koerner Nellie Jerome Ivaleen Hough Hazel Paro Kathryn Lockwood Alfrieda Hutton Rachel Toivenen Louise Stone MEMBERS Carolyn Gretzinger Jessie VVitherell Olive Dewey Elaine Herbert lllarion Riggs Grace Tompkins Laura Halsted Ella Kile Isabella Wilsoii Hzxzel Greanya Doris Brooks Gladys Flueger Gertrude Nethercott 411 ff14'Z I I 'W ,31 :'f'-. --.4-V: ffzi. 1 4 I7 522, , 9 fix 153 , f m 7'-1-' ,.--:::::::.: --4EfP:-----.. .i?5-s71?::,z- Fe. Q V f35?2s:EZj2:9,Q,, . 2,4637 ,ff-2f ' 76 J! 'A---.31::...,gf.137521-2fZ:J,w. ,A,.,32,., , df, f X, 1 f ,f ff . . -0 110:-H,c-1,cf -vr fm.: ' , , ff ' 1' f':1-'--'zzzfizizciffiz 2'::'f -1:A.,. 1. f'1 M 5 , 'aw .. , .1-549.105 ,, ....,..... , ....... . ,.,,, , ,,.. ..... , ..,. w ' '71 4, . M4 Q, 5554f4::...,f4:.aw.,-..m:.1:,::-:zzz ---. .... 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Day Hazel Doolittle Frances Dyke Blanche English Helen Gifford Mfildred Goold Gladys B. Goold Silvanus Gordon Ruby Hayes Hazel Hill Elsie B. Holmes Audrey Jackson Arah Johnson Fred Leonhard Norma Blast . - '::' ' nm Jennie McGuf-He hlarguerite Bliller Helen Peterson Theodora Quick VVananda Rehklau iMarion Rubin Edna Sharp C. Fern Sharp Myrtle Schafer Bernice Shumar Edwin Smith Margaret TTF1.W'GI' Ethel Van Antwerp Vada Vernon Chauncey WHT1'GH Lucile VVells Flora Wood Ralph VVolfe I4 1-fy' gf,7y':-,',,::, ei fix Q f '09 :fi ' 5 1 f f gffiaifcfff' 'cv ' ,.-, :yy : 1 -:.. ..., .. .... ,., . . ,., cf 7' .f--':!i.'i.'. '2:':'1--A-.. .- fy-.y.g,1 1. f '::-if 2522. ,zlcfzj ,.15'7 ' 'ff --.,'-::-,.Lfffz-f5ii'fZZ'53-, --133335 1- IV! 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Muir SODALES Gertrude Seaton Irina Willa1'd Biargaret Wickett llluriel lllitchell Ruth lVIattheWs Leona Chamberlain Mabel Ramage Edith Nystrom Nathaniel Hopkins Irina Smith llflaude Benton Irma Cilley Bertha Green Laura Koerner Florence Hayes Mary Gleason Marion lllurray Alice Harrison Anne llliller Fern Ruggles Frances Wiiiiei' hlargaret Hunter .T ,.'::z-,Zim gy'-1 715155: 7 fluff '.- -,1p,' 1 f,,.7 1,5 ,H Z--1 :,,1:, ' 1 f -4114-, .M-efflfz ff 5,2 , fff 157 60? LL' 1:75577:::: 'ZZf'qfiyfixgxf 1:52212 442 5, 17, ::5:n'E Zlq5?5y'-'. ' ' M -' , ',,- v , I f ,- f ,f','--- '-11..,,,,,.1':,::::'.',','g'...', 5325,-.., -:,3'g,j,qzQ:1- 9.2 ,nl-. 69145 5' ,, ,,... . ..,. , ,,,,... . ..,, . ..... ,, ........... ,Zi I v.f, 7f '1:f7'nQfff m 'I1 v:'i1':f4,,b f fe ' -7 . gf gQ,9nff::g,,,.,4f.:a,- ......., ,g:::-:::4f -f-- -...'::::p1w.L-,,,v,+ W-.:wf ,3 f' 154,23 ? 511739, '-1, ,. ff '--H '-LIf,.,,,.f1 4 f ' ' I ,f?:fA?1v,. -f' .1,' , f 'fvfzz..... 4 f.'.-.-f2i1Lf.fJ:5:. I SENIOR PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC CLUB .,,,.f:::7Zbz W7::::gy.. , 4 iff 1,2 'r',7f3f5L2:125g::? - ff ---- - -cf -, ' '--'.,:g,wf,f 1' '--.:rf' ' Aa ' ' -- mam::::::.. 158 , ,, 1 ,--My ,M , gf '--'V .V fy , ,fha ., fW7Qf53.gi,:',,,'f,'::.'.'ff'4-I W' f -fdff ,.f-27552192 iii '52 ',47f1?J'-11 ' ---- ' 'v'f f fWf4yf 'f,i'-- 'fame fukwfiifffjff 333232 -:i,ii.ffl24f f:::.:'-1-'ff1',',1C'g7,,f,fw , I v,A- 1 I f .,,,, , , . ,.., ,,..,,..,.,, .,., . , .. Senior Public School Music Club PATRONESSES Miss Clyde E. Foster Miss Greta Forte OFFICERS President ---- Ellatheda Spofford V ice-P1'cs'ident - Alina Reynolds Secretary-TreasLw'er - Fern Hall MEMBERS Arurnah Allen Hazel Baker lllarjorie Babcock Jessie Dunlap Biarie Dawson , Ilan Dawson Bernice Ewell Hazel Fuller Merrie Jewell Francis Holmes Annette Henderson Fern Hall Lucile LeHer ,cizggy if 4,7 , 6 if 4. Zyfc. Esther Love Ruth McClellan Beatrice Merrifield Genevieve lllacklein Thelma Nauman Kathleen Parr Ernestine Pierce Alina Reynolds Helen Shearer Ellatheda Spolford lllarian W1'igl1t Henrietta VVulfsber Vera Young ?fi,,1:-gal, V I QI f ' if 159 59175 91' MJ,,:1:::::::.1g9-aijyzzm,,,.,4 ,k ,ff f55V75:32lZE?gj5,,,,A, ,,f-,.-f,,5.f , 1 'y 1272134 ' '-u-fQ2g,:.j'-1 ,- g.f-5.1 ' ff' ,ff .I ggi? 'Z'--' f..L3'yf4!:5gyyf54':::::2:22EZEEZf:::,,,, N .1-ff' 1 , vii-Nzzizgizzzzrfffzei, 4117! ffff? M1 M3111-., 1 1 U M, . ., 5'gjy5,,.y,:z331:..:4fizaaff:fffff,-ffff-11141..1'.'.c1fvfzzzaaazzzzw-,Q f ,fv2f -22s:f11'f ' -2::a:2v:v2.jg3331,455-f4'9' 77 'ff KINDERGARTEN CLUB X f -4 ryan -, , 1.11-. - .1,,, E I '5M:i:'if3'f:.., f-9z,g--.y211:- f fQ'.'Q:j.,.:agE,ff' -zeaaaliyfff'7f5?Z47'?-T1:?Z'SQ. 4'f2e!'13W 'A 'ff'?f1 '-'fiiiaaz555,222::E 160 Esther Blaakestad ,,,,... 7 ff .. 'CA , fm. ,fff'::.':i5if , ff . , f,f f f l WW 1 :- 'f '5 ' Q-,-,, .,., J: ff ,1--91.321, . ,f 15- 1 ,5 5. - ,',ff4.:,Hf: -:inn v. -01. 9 '- ' , I , 14 fn'-21- ' 'mf-f':f,, 4 1 f 4952 '5fli3'f '2f2.iz5azzg:efg'1cc'.'.11mf:-ff Kindergarten Club FACULTY MEMBERS Edith Adams Verle Coppens Anna Wieckiiig Sarah Lewis SENIOR MEMBERS Beatrice Reilley Edna Hardie Marguerite Erwin OFFICERS President ---- Vice-President - - Secretary and Treasurer - CLASS Olive Barlowe Ila Bennett X f ff X7 f lVIarguerite Erwin IMalva Generous Gertrude Gowlnan Mae Gibson Biadeline Haggart -Edna Hardie Vena I-Iinyan Louise Johnson Edith M. Kemp Ellen Kishlar Irene Luther Hazel Miller Florence Morse Ruth McKinney Gladys Owen Beatrice Reilley Blinnie Shattuck Rlaude Sodiquist Nlarjory M. Struble Eugene Thompson Ida May Van Auken Lucy Letts Elsie VVoodworth .,.,,f:::,QZ3g gW,,::'g:2,, 161 Ns . E55 555 ax? -:: ibm. P5 5' X X :gg x-X Nei X I . Xp. X.- .5 X? A 1: X X V5.2 . .-.X 'Q X ,wi S S .xigsgff 'F QQ: E :N :X : Fa- X W X X E5 : :: NXQ5 CRAFTS CLUB Mg Agp X X. X XXX. X Y-Ai.-1 Q X 5 -1 . -. x Q5 A CX -X ' : xx : X XX ' I X1 .ir : Rb' : X :X A -X :: 9. 2: Ii fr . wiv.. : N 'X,f:: .:.fs:Ns. X-Mr. . :mei -1 Y. X, ,gf ', Xgx-'5f'.' :X-' N .5'QiXXX XXXLQY' ez: N 1?- XXX gx gi I: ...Q-SX ..:5 ' 2 :X 2 iss .v:q,,:X . -::. :N - - : Q.: Xflf S 5 E- :5: RX I 3? X :li .55 AEP .X. , NS S2 C4 .X .. 55 iq,-: QPQQ- rfF9w:- ?x-:-' '--sx-my Q' 1 mM-QNXQL. XX 55.55533 - R. A :5 X, : X 1- xx ,AX if 1: x N X. gg. 5? Qgqsffv 4 xi XX? .wwiiwif 21 X X ii' SK-X.... Ng ix : .- N .fffif , 1. ,?fff'Z 7-. f f fff ' ., , ff, 45ff,'fZ?2-f3e,ffv f- ' :I5E2EZ2':::::.':f?:fQ69:'32l'ffiff X ' if iflf wi' ff:-e , -.z:1Cf11:::: 2' Qifff f We 'g ?M?2,!'fZi'0 .4-f:aif'fl -, 'M LA... , --Ziff ff ff .1 1 --., , pa. ffvff. 'f fl ,ZH I Lzjfyvgzfy L,1' 3,Z6W1,:,,51p.,.mf 27 'Hum- ffhfafff 142,-Lff f':,6pz,f f'rf'4.3'--ifwfff fff.....'.,'.,1.1':.' ..A.. .-fm QRZIF-T K CLUB W f President - - - V ice-President - - Secretary and Treasurer OFFICERS HONORARY ME Alice I. Boardman Alvin M. Youngquist Harold Hodge Helene Janes Catherine Beck MBERS Mary E. Hatton Florence Cooper ACTIVE MEMBERS Catherine Beck Ada Buck Emily Bridge Leon Burrell Jewell Campbell Katherine Craig Guy BeDell Elaine Dickinson Grace Durham Gertrude F rater Vernice Giddings A. J. Hammond Harold Hodge Lionel Howard Howard Hutchinson Helene Janes Louis VValters Anna Keckman Pauline Lange Roy Blchiurray Lucile Newton Erma Orschel Mary Osgerby Dorothy Palmer Laura Peek Russell Reader Lester Robbins Ethel Shaffer Nina Shotwell Sue Sill VVillia1n H. Tedrou Ransom Townsend Marian Voorhees Edith IVebh J, -,ff ff 5-3-5 .,'7'-LVM, 43 Z Z 2:5 2?'1 in ,Z Q f ff! f ,.f2JE'272z ' 'Z Q45 ' ' 13 ,ffff-1' .,.. ..A..... . , rim., v :V ,, ti'zn', '- gy... , ,,ffff1' zffgr 'fff , 271 5 Q urom . 4 1 ' :ff , ,,4-413553.11-1.,,, H --1,-1-.,.2:2-.gfyplff, n w 5 f f-fy:-' ,gg 1' f , ,...,,,,,.. .. . if f. f 2' :WAM ,,,,, M:5,fl,,,,V.,,,,,,,,,,,,4f-f-'-'-11f,f222i22112f1.4'ff wf fx fw5f112 fn: ,f-Xu 'T V ART CLUB ..,,,f:::yZ2z 4- ,::::'- , 1 54.-zaaapf.-S2'f1 ' 151145110f,Qf2Q7?Q-ii-:fifhi f ---::2,ff1?ffgj2 164 Z Q ? Jvfff. ,,,. .n1::',,' f -'-- - ,. ff, -2 -f '41 ,, ' , ,': MMT: iff, . p lf'-- WX 1' ' --Alisa., i ' 4- . ff,'. ,, 'V 2 mfr, ' 1,49-w , rvyfif-.,Q,,f f 1 0 11 , ,:4f,. fw X! f I I fl f gg, My ,f 1 - r. ,-, ,,.... A,,,,' ,,::y,,,4,,fjf -.,, -ffg.,'Z',:'cZ 5,- I I ,,..,, Ah? f I .f, fy, Ay H. I ,..-. .,.. IIA- ffhvn . .,-lnvdgx .. . 1' 1 . ff -91 ff - ff ff! 'M .. 1'-. v - cf' -. .. .,,,, mZ,! ,Aff f , ,f MMM ,,,,,,, .. .wh ,A , -Mi, V .A I, , ,, ,H fy! , ,T 1 f, ,VA ,,,,,7,,, , 150.9 f ,H , al 1 16 I ZZ fzfff f ff X ! 1 ff' ' '45, 1 ,f . I 4 1,41 ffl! 7'f'L-' ' ,Q ' 1 H - 111-rn, ,... ,ai I Y.,-. ---1.. . 3 ' Li 2 ' Who. 'MA1wf1,', f Zfofifz ?f.v5'f' 0ff.5.ZZi2ZL.,r:.f,..--ffzefcefifif...-.Q.-.5?::vf'--a-,iw 'Q 1 L, V' . . f Art Club HE purpose of the Art Club of the Michigan State Normal College isg to promote scholarship, to create a social spirit among the members, to act as an advisory body for junior specializing students, and to further an interest in all branches of Art study. The Club is organized on an honorary basis, those who are specializing in the Art Course and have a scholarship of C in general subjects and B in art subjects, being eligible. The Normal Art Club has been one of the most active organizations on the campus during the past year. It is our earnest desire that the future members will carry on the Work to a still higher plane of activity. PATRONESSES Miss Bertha Goodison Miss Lida Clark HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Elinor Strafer Miss Lota Garner llliss Mary Hatton Miss Florence Cooper OFFICERS President - - - Helene Janes Vice-President Blanche Randall Secretary - Bernice Ewell Treasurer - Gertrude Frater Marjory Babcock Ruth Clark Gertrude F rater Gladys Gunther Fern Hall Birdina Hayward Helene Janes Barbara Jefferson X ....f:::',z2.0i . - '-.4 JJ. , .. 4, f sie f --'gf1'.E14f:11.'-.gs 1.f7'f:V f -ZZ-fs: MEMBERS Lucile Lefler Dorothy Palmer Erma Orschel Marion Voorhees Relay Hill Helen Shearer Blanche Randall Bernice Ewell . :K .,. 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'fit' -1- ff' ,, fs, ,, 'fjfjffii ff' f Wffmy ' f 9 'ff ' ' A A !j :f f 'IW my myE?,wiF:-.-?fffg4g?L:5i:g121241:f1 45,71 . J:,ff7 f' .,,Zf '-2 ff M' ' ,7 .54! ' if-Jzf ' ' 'za-fi V '-fffi fflfff ,,,3, ff,-,444 ff , an- f ,fix ygzffjwwff ,- 1-'7,.x'f,, 4-5-jf... Q Q 'f:f7',4,f.'. 10,1 , 7? ,,w, 9Z.gfaa1.'ff-iffwf ' Z2 ff ff 'C , ef X , 1 ff , . ' The History Club HE History Club was organized in the fall of 1913, under the leadership of Professor Pray. The Club is composed of those who are majoring in history. Its purpose is to take up matters of historical interest, to develop enthusiasm for the work, and to bring the students and faculty of the depart- ment into closer relationship with each other. During the past year a drama- tization was given, several talks by members of the Club who have traveled, but the majority of the meetings have been concerned with the study of the lives of some of our famous Southern statesmen. Colors-Red, White and Blue Emblem-The American Flag OFFICERS President - - Dorothy Dean Vice-President - Hetty Hamilton Secretary - Norma Rose Treasurer - - Lenore Denny Claude L. Benner lilarion Billbrough Phyllis Brown Emily Bullard May Carson Carolyn Case Hazel Cudworth Dorothy Dean lXIrs. May Lee De Greene Lenore Denny Olive Dewey Beda I-Iighlund Dorothy Hunt Mary Lobker MEMBERS Nellie Pilsbury Pauline 'Rohrer Norma Rose Hazel Scott Edith Sedelbauer Fern Sharp Natalie Snider Hazel Ensign Isabelle Forman Blanche Fuller Hetty Han1ilton Dora Stein Irene Taziman Lucille VVilkinson Kathleen Mendenhall Dora Young Y ,gygjkkex 2'Z'Jf :p..,.. f A--g-1341521--..,fl 'K , ,,,,. ,..,,,,:zq:4-, -ffFf.'V 1' --414421 ff' ' 1- '--- ::.:::5:5.vJ11e1f.'.'.-.1 167 . f4?Iii'i ,f-17217771 3 'LQ'Qii?ffIi::::::'41-.. ., ., ,ff , if fry ,, ' ' an , , ',- ,,.,. , .... ,':::iZE1'J: '7' 522211-., 'si'fn',.vf 91,Z1 227' ', - 2, 7.21:-.. 'Tiff-:fa ., yhcf-4 , iz 4, , 1.1557559,1223.3.,fi:few:fyf::f,wf:w:.'f.1211f-223ez12223545-M 1-If-4,12-ag- 1f,1qf112 -'Mg Pre-Medic Club N 1916, under the patronage of Dr. Smith, an enthusiastic group of fellows organized the Pre-Medic Club that those men who come to the Normal in- tending to take up the study of medicine might be given broad information concerning medical work. This year the Club has been keenly aliveg monthly meetings have been held at which present day medical problems have been discussed. The Club has made a special study of the causes of diseases and the advancement being made in their cure. A very interesting and profitable trip was made to the hledical Building in the University of Michigan. To Dr. Smith, the Club owes much for his interest, enthusiasm, and hard work to make the Club a success. The members this year feel that they have gained much from the Pre-Nledic Club to aid them when they shall go forth as full-fledged Medicsf' I Claude Scriber Orlo J. Robinson Hewitt Smith lVIaten Rathbun Frank Cushman Howard Porter Edwin Hubbard G. Lee Gundry Edmund Marvin MEMBERS Floyd Barkman Leland Hewitt Don Rodgers Lee Peacock Glenn Middleton R0lT1?J.11 H. Maior Guy Culver Arthur J. Roberts Edwin Smith Jesse Watson r .,,. 41192.32 2W7:::::p.. Ai! ,:-:Wg ,,, :Anza 168 1:-47 ' ' ., .,, ., , 1, ,5 f, z Z ,,,,.A5Ji-,,. -f-'----. 'Z'-X ,D gf ., faq , gf,-.,, gp g ' '---1::,ff1,..,-,..,,,41i,,., ,I ff. Af- 4 'Z .Eff 1,45 1-f,.,g::g.' 1' Z' ,L f,.:7jy4.:i Qyzy-1vv4gjflL W L if O GWZXZ, X '1 V. ' . s .5 i - G. . . . w. . I J s . A .- -L -Q .. LJWMN 'ts Chemistry Club HE Chemistry Club was organized in 1910 under the auspices of Professor Peet, and was the first of the departmental clubs to be recognized by the Normal College. There were eighteen members the first year with Clarke Davis as President and Professor Peet as Patron. The purpose of the Club is to arouse the interest of its members by bring- ing the problems of industrial and experimental chemistry before the students to a greater extent than can be done in the classroom. The annual trip to Detroit or Toledo is both interesting and profitable. The monthly meetings with short talks by the members make the Club alive. More enthusiasm is being shown this year than ever before, and the Club bids fair to be a potent factor in campus activities. Franklin J. Cushman Edwin Smith Edwin E. Hubbard Eugene Crittenden llary H. O'Brien Anneta M VVatling Edith Fair Alice Burrell Glenn A. Middleton Percival S. Day Archie E. I-lumphrey R. Earl McElheron PATRON B. W. Peet MEMBERS Oliver F. Campbell Nellie Price Jennie Matson Leila A. Lord Frances Seeley Ella li. Ahrens Hewitt Smith Arthur Sweet Frank C. Churchill Roland Bell Howard Porter Beatrice Gawn Flora L. VVOod H. R. Laing F. Dewey Leonhard Dlildred L. Adams Ralph Wolfe Derna Hale Arah Johnson A. Strickler Thomas C. Anderson Roman H. Maier Edmund H. Marvin 4 Q: '4v 7 gs: :pq 1 ' , ,,,-.,,5w', f ' J -,., ,A ,473 ff- 47 7 4g?4'f?f ' 'P .I1,f.l: ,..... 1 69 :: I' ing- EE1 is rf! in-:X -S N S' vi :gg Y-X gf Y 5 . XL. .1 X. XQ .XR X, WX. X . 5f'1l:NX . ..X xxwxwe-za NTS--53-. - xg ...XX v Q N .es X CN :Ii Lf-' X .3 --X wr. -. Q., :Mx ,: ql'..w' PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB ,..., 55... 5. X Y 911, XX X32 .. X X X ,.,. .X .3 X- NX X . NX. w B Y. z. NN xx ' X X : x ' - X Q: 3 Vg Xi? 9 if 35 :X :.. Y lip. -' ' X s uf 2:5 15. A-'x :v -' '- ibx : sw SSX X--Q.--g's?'SX' up X .X--4 . X SLS? g..g'X'f Nxptrf X' x X N X'-5 Q-t. X :N X:X X .1 VEQX-11: x N X, 1 :: .ma--. : 4::: :.-.Q :N 3,3 :EH xi-Y' E5 S' 2: N: Sli QXE 555.23 Q. ::' ,. :-F Ref 15 . N.: 9, XX:- :ISQ Q gif? EQSXMW-' ,-rggx.-gm. ': .- c - Xkfe 5.4.55-N-Ag.-1. X. 5' - N X-X9 51.-S . fsNY-LEX .A NWN. A , .X AYE2k'Qh .:f' NN' 5 ff! : 5.-rf' 'fi . 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The purpose of the club is to promote the best interests of the department and with a steadily growing membership this purpose is continually being more nearly approached. The club has also enjoyed several hikes and steak roasts along FACULTY MEMBERS the banks of the Huron, and informal social meetings at Starkweather Hall. OFFICERS President - - ----- Clarence J. Reid Vice-P-resiclent - - Lillian Priestap T1'erz.9111-er - - Charles N. Gilson Secretary -------- Maud VVilld VV. P. Bowen F. C. Burton P. B. Samson Mildred Adams VValter Adrion Glenn Barnes Alice Bristol Zarepha Bartow Oscar Brundage Helen Barton Cleve Bradshaw Lucile Byrd Roy Blandford Lillian Campbell Mildred Crandall Beatrice Clark Ralph Carpenter Oliver Carlson Agnes Dodge Ilah Detwiler Marie Danielson Lucile Mosher Ruth Nixon Maxine Odell Ethel Ohman Lillian Priestap Shirley Rigdon Grace Ryan Mabel Skinner Eva Southard E. D. Mitchell Elton Rynearson Irene Clark Crystal VVorner ACTIVE MEMBERS Edna Dewey Nettie Dickerson Herbert Dunbrook lVilliam Dunn J. XV. Edwards C. A. Engelman Latona Ewing Florence Eldridge Leora Ellsworth Marie Fluegel Vera Fenner Bessie Green Charles Gilson Grace Gillett Marie Gallager Lowell Grant Gladys Gogle Lillian Harger Ethel McIntyre XVihnot Nancarrow Margaret O'Brien Gertrude Oatnian Myrtelle Rogers Clarence J. Reid Sue Sill Herhert Sullivan Edwin Shadford Ruth Richards Rachel Toivenen Bly Quigley James Hole Edwin Hubbard Howard Hutchinson Louis Holloway NVard James E. R. McClear VVilliam Bodley Glen J acox Mary Kenny Donald Lawler George Lawson Irene Lampkin Edna Lodwick Leota Lyon Marjorie Lyon Frank Lee Bessie Mixter Maxine Mosher Francis Merrie Lucy Newell Marion Otis Angela O'Nei1l Grace Riley Clarence Riggs Lucile Stanford lVarren Swartz Loraine Severance Irene Tidey Naomi Teeter Chloe Todd Doris Tefft Helen Vogel Gertrude Vorhees Ruth lVilson Edith ll'oodruf'f Jessie llladhains Cecil lVisler Marguerite lVatkins Bertha lVarner Vera lVhaley Mary XVllllEllIIS .Xlice Yorkes Florence Yeoward Helen Burton Marion Paddock Wafer 42 iff-'iifff 171 7 iii' 1f ':!f.'.'.' Cf: --1i53 fi- 51,'f- :I f:f f?:v-. :-.1f.f3Q,,f:f'7 U H' '''5332f::'-1f:?Z?Z3iP?fZZ Z?7 ,,f,y.'-. ' 7 IAQ? -fff1:-. . ,.- '-.ry-.,., '--, ,'g+-4' ,..... ,m..,.. f j A .'--,gy .4b : f Qifgylffi''j','L'j'ffE21.:::::::--- , -'-- ., 44536112252 : . . -.fz1,, f ,V f ,,f,'.-Z--ilu, ..., ..,.:gg 5:51:11 fpfggm- .,,.,.4.g,,.w4,21. ,z fl:-. .Q , f .. 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President - - V ice-President - S ccretary - - PI ICAPPA SIGMA Margaret VVard Marie Jones SIGMA NU PHI Margaret Hoedeniaker Beth Oates ZETA PHI Anne Clark Dorothy Blinn ALPHA SIGMA TAU Chloe Todd Zelnia Jones .,,,,f:::aZ25 .,,, ,415 .3272 1 OFFICERS - - Esther Thompson - - Margaret Hoedenialier Chloe Todd TREB LE CLEF , Anne Miller Dora Stein DELT,-X PHI Lillian Priestap Jessie VVitherell ZETA TAU ILXLPHA Elsie Gutman Gertrude Frater SIGMA SIGRIA SIGMIA Lyle Dunstan Gladys Rose fW4ffff1t:zL':-- Q Z f,4a,f-..ye1::- 2311 faf2j4:g2zqaq:1,.,. -rv-wzf ' f57i5IS': 11 if 172 1 -W. ---A ,. iff' ','4 .. . 4 '41, Zag-?'f-,,f9751?-'ffffyflf -fiizsgh., , - . . . z522222::::::ff9ZQZ?i1211?ff' if ' ,-f-Zff??6W74 'ZZ Z? 4?-re -ff- 332212 '1ff-'4 --Qff'A --.ZW 7fffT?20 fhzeff' ' ' ' A ' 3 V 7 ' H 07252 if figfiizaaaaa2231112'.'.::Z,,.,,,,.,,,-f,-.-f.1:.f.ai??.Q.-:.::1:Eia,, ' 9 Commercial Teachers Club OFFICERS FALL QUARTER VVINTER QUARTER President - - - Andrew Martin Prexialcnt - - - Raymond H. Scott Vice-Presfident - - Raymond H. Scott Vice-Pvrwiclent - Ethel M. Martin Secretary - - Edith M. Lee Secretary - - Nellie M. Spink T1'easu'rer - Emma Rupp Tl'6lIS'llI'Bl' - lVilliam Norton SPRING QUARTER President ---- Hazel I. Geer Vice-President - - C. Rupert Cane Secretary - - Ethel Martin Treasurer - WVayne Sharland MEMBERS Dorethea Blankettz Mary E. Blanchard VVilliam H. Bodley Ruth Bittner Elsey Barnes Richard Brennan Alice M. Bales Willmer H. Berry Elvira Bedinger Lois Button Ruth Barrett Iva M. Beach Lucile Dillon Melvin Dell Iva Davidson F. G. Davis Gladys Edick Gladys French Veronica Fohey Elmer Gross Lucile Greaves Helen Greaves Hazel Geer Neva Goodrich David Grandy Maud Gracen Ethel P. Greenfield Mary Hillier Myrtle Hammond J. Frank Hale Mary Hall Mildred Hagen Georgia Hilliard Milre Jacobson Travis Virgin Laura Vlleeting Blanche Vlialters Millar Harrison Marie Marshall Mills Erma Emery lVilliam C. 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Stuart Lathers OFFICERS ll'orHzy Jlatron - - - Dorothy Palmer Secretary - - VVilliam Gerke Treasu fer Vera Anderson Hazel Baker llarj orie Brown Bertha Bielby Ina Bradley Lulamay Charlton ltlaud Coulter Lyn Carle Florence Cleveringa Frederick Cleveringa VVinnifred Cour lVIay Carson Emily Church Ruth Clark Evelyn Deer Edith Ely Dawn Evans Lillian Ericson Anna Ericson Gladys Edick Blanche Edison Birdie Sylverman Hazel Woods Edith Ivehh - - - Lucy Blenerey MEMBERS Latona Ewing Edith Foster Helen F errick Hazel Georgia Hazel Geer Blilclred Hagen Fern Hall Elsie Huffmann Nellie Jehle Anna Johnson Eleanor Kensler Josephine Kampmueller Cora Kelly Ruth Kelly Gertrude Keedle Hazel Lee Kathryn Logan Blilclred Lustneld Jane Matson Hester E'ICIill'11 Eunice 1IcLeod Anna Thors Vera IVilliams Vera Ivhaley Eva Maxwell Isla lllessinore Hazel Milks Dorothy Mitchel Arthur Morgan Gertrude Nethercott Ruth Palmer Katherine Parr Manila Peterson Hester Power lllarian Rubin Pauline Roher llargaret Richards Lillian Smith hlyra Smith Helen Smith Ethel Schafer Ella Schneider Hazel Stevenson Myrtle Stedman Isabel Steolum Lela Vandeinark Aileen VVarren Ruth Myers ...:::1,4m 2yf,:f'::,. 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Quirk Miss Harriet Vlfortley ASSOCIATES Miss Lida Clark Miss Genevieve Clark Mrs. Richard Hurdley Mrs. John Haviland OFFICERS President - - - - - - - Vice-President - - - - Secretary - - - - - TI'GflS1H'6l' - ---- - Edith Kemp Helen Hurdley Ila Bennett Clio Munford MEMBERS Ila Bennett Edna Kunze Katherine Munford Marjorie Babcock Edna Johnson Thelma Naunian Estel Brown Clara Kicherer Theodora Quick Emily Bullard Maude Soderquist Caroline Ross Bertha Clyne Berniece Shumar Marjorie Smith Gracia Carroll Flora Totten Marjorie Sweet Mildred Horn Adelaide Lewis Flora Ball Saunders Helen Hurdley Hortense Lewis Helen Alford Saunders Margaret Hupfer Beatrice Merrifield Elizabeth Stevens Edith Kemp Clio Munford Maria Ellen Vall Mabel VVeddel Myrtle VVilliams PROBATIONERS Fern Proper Aileen VVarren NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS Rylrna Friedt Derna Hale Ruby Hooker Vera Haynes Effie Horne Georgiana Horne Caroline Hubbard Norma Hartsig Thora Johansen Cora Iillilltlllilll Leslie Lynch Ethel Sternberger-Mass. 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I ,,., .,... ,,,, A .... ,- 'MA --,,,,,f Shi-See Club PATRONESS Miss Adella Jackson OFFICERS President - - - Lucille Ellsworth Vice-President - Vera Richardson Secretary-Treasurer - Leona Goodwill M MEMBERS Lelali Spaulding llarcella Watkins Ruth Porter lllyrtle Williams Aletha Braden Nellie Sclilicher Blinnie lllarsh Helen Austin Clare Burt ' Helen Ogden f-i, i.,, A , 1 , 1 91 7 -iirale 133 Wiiz- ,---, ,. 5. , ffl?-,.2 'wa.. f 4 '4::: .., -- 1,1 f -f, - -- . -.1:. I-., ,,,,.. ,I ,, ,. ,,f 44. Z, ,7 f qi ,U iw, f,,,',,,,:-- .Q ' 'f-2:35537..:.1Q1.w25'f1 I , .114 ' ,,- ,, -V, ,, dh '4'7'A3Z7W'f4'fffiff533521555111 ., . . ,fff '!f',,f,'.f---',.., ..,.. f,-g3s.,,, .,,,:zmja,ag I f-2 iw y!y'.j11,..4 -',gf,., , y 1 0 arfwifmi U A3 'W ..,,., , 2 41 'fp 339,14:.,,,,M:fu-.'.',:f:ff,'.':::::c4,'.. .... .':::1222i2ZZL,wf ffff,.:7:1 .j ' 'fq411f ' 'f.:ELf27:4:1,A-if ' ' 'f7' ,Z ff FERR IS INSTITUTE CLUB ...,.f:::vZ6z ryvvfin.. .. , . 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Out of this feeling grew a desire to organize a club to strengthen and increase the F. I. spirit as our predecessors had done before us. Accordingly, we met on the evening of September 30, 1916, to elect oiiicers and renew friendships. A few weeks later the members gathered at Starkweather Hall for a social eve- ning. The event proved a happy one, and all departed feeling that they were no longer strangers in the Normal. On February 23, 1917, the F. I. Club of Ann Arbor delightfully entertained the local club with games, music and a delicious lunch. Just a month later we again joined forces for the annual banquet held at Ann Arbor. The death of Mrs. Ferris that morning, however, cast a shadow over the gay spirit of the evening. But later as the speakers paid such beautiful tribute to the woman whose noble life has been the guiding star of the F. I. for many years, all present were inspired with loftier ideals and a stronger devotion to duty. The year has brought us many cherished memories. May all who follow in years to come from 'gThe Old F. I. to M. S. N. C. find as bright a future. OF F I CERS President - ---- Henry E. Seinen I7i6'6-Pl'6S'flZ61lIf Lois A. Sullivan Secretary - Josephine Long Treasfuwr - Myrtle C. Schafer Reporter - ---- Myraum E. Burket Myraum E. Burket Meneivell Barlowe Vera Coe Mary Carson Grace Clemens Marian Everett Blanche English YVrn. G. Geri-ze Verone I.. Gitra Mary Henderson MEMBERS Ruthe Nl. Hansen Marie Holen M a rv Olmsted Johnson Audrey Jackson Ollie Johnson Clara E. Kennedy Bertha Kenny Anna Leach Jennie McGuff'le Helene Neumann Lee VV. Peacock George C. Quinnell Ethel Ranger Myrtle Schafer Henry E. Seinen Richard B. Saxe Lois Sullivan VVinnie M. 'l'hai'er Josephine Long Georgia L. Towler Clara M. Voshurg ...,.'I::f'Z,Zz Qj015.'f:y..,., f7?Q icy: I I ,,7 ':z4.,5:, ..'z '-,,' .diff ,.:' 'Z 'fu fi 'I 751: . 3119. f e 4 li-1.3 X 3521iff!''fff1fffrxefs..,,ffIz2?w.2E-22 f.. 44. vw.. , f..,,..g., Mx! f '. W 4- llnn fl ,f','.-Jim... ,...,, 1 ',.:EEb',':::g,f1j gqf 24'-f 1 f :.':.':,'.':::-aw! ..... 1 if2'?E22512ZZZi,1w' -f-.1734 g54:Ew W Upper Peninsula Club Colors-Red and Wliite President - Vice-Presiderzt T7'6ll.9ZLTGT - Secretary Dorothea Allan Thora Anderson Cora Beacom Evelyn Browning llarie Brunette Christine Cameron Rupert Cane Lillian Carroll hlyda Corcoran L. H. Casey Phoebe H. Carlson Helen Crawford Ruth Demarais Alice BI. Denman Lenora Denny Adrienne Iricson Lilian B. Erickson VV. Gerke Helen Garvey Ivadell Goldsworth Caroline Gretzinger Blildred Hagen H. Francis Agnes Hagren Beda Highlund lllarie Hill Pernila Hogan Edna C. Johnson Edna lll. Johnson Ethel E. Johnson Hildegarde Johnson Mabel Josephson Mary Koskey Emily Keskey F7 OFFICER S VV. Gerke Viola Neveaux Pernila Hogan Rachel Toivenen MEMBERS Ruth Larsen Mildred H. Lustfield Thirza ll. Lyons Sylvia Makimoa Eva hlacLaren Emil S. Marinellc Eva hlaxwell Adelaide M ortenson Hazel Millcs Eva Mendelson Ruth hlyers Viola Neveaux Tynne Nikula Mathilda Nicholson Elsie Or Cora Paull Gertrude Peryam Isabella Peterson Julitte Richards Marion Rubin Ruth A. Russell Norine Ryan R. B. Saxe Ida J. Smedman Esther Stenstrom Agnes Spence Leoline Spoagne Anna Thors Rachel Toivenen Florence Wzilley Daisy Grimm Lillian Gustafson Alma Rudquist Agnes Gondrean Birdie Silverman Harriet La Framboise Olga Lalmu 4 fwvdffjz: ffff 2. 'f-1? .pf 2y2zfa2::z1f.... ff, f 186 fQff3'f,?f!fffffI'--, 7. . X: ., g:ff9f Q7i!!JJ::g:::g-.. I ,A , .. L3 f ml.. .H 2 1, we ezzfffffffff-?fff 4i2ff4 4 fff' 1-f' 4222222 ,. , f..1f'V'L75 ga 1 ff Wfagr ,.,.1:.,.1g 1 ffVZf,.f'1'ffWv7'4W ' 1w'4iQJ,fW?21f2Z5W ., .. 3 W2 V 4. . Jfyw, ?,5A,,,,,, .... , ,,,,y,,.fy,, ,,,Q, 07,05 'f., ,' 4 ' '- ' 1 ' 1 , f, l,,f'1 f'.,. ff '-' A . 1' ,' , .,1, , ,,-1., ,.,-... 5 HTL- I. A w .,g, f.QW:5fg,gj,gff V 5203 -.:.,5:.Af 2,,,QjgggQ:,g,35,ai','.. ,fmfz-:m'::::.-:.f.1.?:gy.. .... ...az 52-'Ll . I, p in - . . hw., A, . J.. I 5 , J at I ' Q Lenawee County Club Established 1915 Colors-Yellow and VVhite PATRONESSES Mrs. Bessie L. Priddy Miss Vinora Beal OFFICERS President - - ----- Maurice O. Maynard Vice-Presiflent - Edwin L. Clark Secretm'y - - lla Riley T7'easw'er - Pauline Derbyshire Lal-'alle Hoagland Nina Lowry Edwin L. Clark VVinnif1'ed Mitchell lla Riley Nona Riley Philip Marvin Edmund Marvin Nina Cunningham C-laude L. Benner Estelle Pocklington lValter C21V2lllZlllgl1 Hazel Laudenslager Rose Ellen Lewis Louwilla Lutz Albert Mumford Edith M. Haviland MEMBERS Velma Evan Wananda Reklau Louisa Roberts Maurice O. Maynard Agnes Nachtrieb Reo lVareham Ethel Vlfilliams Lydia Smith Leila Snell Mabel King Rena Van Valkenburg Ethel Mclntyre Kennetha Fielding Natalie Snider Louise Timmins Minnie Aebersold Nellie Pilsbury Foster Luse s ...,.'.'::-,ffabz 2j01!.'!:y.,.. 4779 QQ: ,W ':r4,,f:. 4f.:, .ff ' 1 : A M ,J li ' -iff? ' it :fa Zn ,g gf,-:-,Af-1-,. 'fit' 191-. 3 V ..17'f?. ----- f-',.f-22:-Tyla ifgizmfig ' ---- ,-,-15561.-'f,E9 187 , W: ',1' ,,.:r-uunf fffy, nf' ' 7 f-, , I f fuki l '7:?-A 4 V ,,-gy,,....,.,, 4.,. - ',,f,W-4, l , .1 r ,-,1..4'-., ., ,410 ,Mn 17, , If W. 1 571 7 ' vt 1 ,.1:- f'f'- H-..::: -:gg-ff,2:f::-f.. 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'ffyf-.:211,:1'rf b ' 2,- Af f., jg:-, !!f ,1 ,ff 1 ' ffgff ff 1 pf yy? I ' ' V ,. Y 1 57 ' f ' ' .:??::::i:.Afff,' ,ff-::5 'w','i' '-11' -f1r:gf9 .?'5 ngeffffp,,1ca4mf'44f 1 H, iafrf . A,., P , ,f,ff f f . ff ,f-- .,., f , !.! , , .4 1 ' fi fy!! -. ' ,JW gym 2,,4',,1,,,.-f- ,Q-f:f,'.f :-. if 0' -f ,, fff----112 ,f.. , '- f , . , .,,, ,,., ff -.-' , .' v., ...,... ., ,,.,,,,. , ..., . 5,5 ff---f' ',f1.. ZW, 1,-1 35,-'gif' ' I-- f41if,Z!f 1 '14, 03 'f-10547 411-zm'.'!.z1.:7,.ff....-14:71,.:.zI,,...,..zf..lm--..,.v-1,10 QW-,f ia. Student Volunteer Band TI1E Student Volunteer Band of the Michigan State Normal College was organized with six members, March 14-, 1917. This is the first organization of its kind in the College, and is part of the International Student Volunteer Movement. We feel very fortunate in having Miss Harriet McKenzie as our faculty advisor, because of her interest in the work. HARRIET MQKENZIE MARIAN LEETE Faculty Advisor. Candidate for the Philippines. SYLVANUS GORDON, Leader Candidate for Africa. RUTH M. 'WILSON AVIS RICE, Secretary Candidate for Africa. ELSIE ROUSH Candidate for South America. To sail again for Africa in November, DAISY CIXLIJ 1917' Candidate for India. ANNA KECKMAN BERTHA BAR'I'LE'l'T To sail for China in September, 1917. Candidate for Africa. 3 .2 .1 :f.'.':.'?,.ff:,ff5j,j ...,,. ffff-.wx f Q--',.fw f .....,, lS9 ,Away ...., .Q::1,,,,,,,,. ,a , f31:2f,,gggg7,,,,' ,f:f'7' fv. ff? '7f1?E2:::'-Zf:?W'?Z2iffZZ'QZ4.. 1 -.2414 f f' 3,17Wf,!f' ' 'M'-ff' i5f:, - 14'!:df'4?7f?4',':::ZiZE25::::g,... .,,.,, , 1727- 'E'3'f5Q' ffl Q7f' 7 75'p Zia' 'I -47?,f' ,. ,.:a:-.-,,::::z---.. -2,53-Ziff' fp- y 4 ck a ,f','--: 44::,,, ,... ,.:,:::ZE',','55:'.,.,3 3:12-302,14 1-aff' ff- A '4i4Qq,, 57 1 -,.-'cp-. 2 -, .5 ,, 1, -:I 1:--1--, - ffff ' '--fm-.3-11, ,y- I ,f.w9,4: , , ,,... , ..,.. ....,.,, , ,,.. ,,....., ,J - -'ff 7Hjff:fL.Q,:4g,,,.,f4:5n- .... a,p,.':'::-1:19, -... . .... ' :::aa1m,e-if M-.714 af 'Zyvrff The Catholic Students' Club N THE years past the Catholic students attending the Michigan State Normal College and Cleary Business College have attempted to meet in a social way. About five years ago a permanent organization was established, and today it is a flourishing Club with a membership of one hundred seventy-five. The meetings are informal gatherings held twice a month in The Catholic Club House. Besides the social functions and business meetings, the members are privileged to enjoy short talks on vital and interesting subjects by men and women of standing who have a message worth while. - The Club is governed by a simple constitution and is maintained by mod- erate dues. The organization was established to promote social intercourse, social betterment, and a deeper appreciation of responsibilities and possi- bilities. ADVISERS Mr. Clemens F. Steimle Miss Elizabeth DIcCrickett Miss Elinor M. Strafer Miss Mary lVIcDermott Miss Aurelia Murphy Bliss Grace Haack OFFICERS , Eugene Thom son Preszdent D P Agnes Forbes Agnes Forbes Vi' -P 'd t 6 we MSL en Ernest Rynearson ltlary Graham S t 1 . are may Genevieve Skadan Treasurer Russell Reader ,4Mff,fa ,112 W, Efz 44112 t ' , 1 I 190 .. 2 :wx ,..,L:::-,,,.,..., mrwzaz--,,. xl, --A'- ze 1 '- ,w:.,,ff'f-f f no-,ff-. e -. , -- 1 ff,9?m 'A--1:z1,:.1f ' ' C' K: , , .lf H-23219511ff.'.ff? Fj?'f,m,ffffff '4,',f . ,... fy -'-' W-4 L3' ' .' f 'f l?i':,4Z4'wwfff ',2?f??f5f -?'f--233 -Z ,,.. . .,... . ......, ,-ff. ..A-.-... ., 2 ffjnfff 35,2 QW ' f 25016, 43'-lmffff ffmm-.a1::::f ..,.. ,fzzzcf-iffy:mmmf::y- '--- 1.2.7249 4.4m-,f SUPER-SIX Super Six PATRON George A. Nlanning ' MEMBERS J. Leonard Juhl Dewey Doyle Harold Hodge Dana VVilbee Roy J. McMu1'1'y Willianl Bodley . .,,, f::1f'.k6z kWf,1r:::,.. ,. A,-15' 35 ,, ::4,f:1,. L ':'.Wf4421z '31 f?::,.47 '?5fI113f,O' - -f--- GQC i ,-...1.:.:za::-f -- f M43! fc W f if---I .'.-.-.'.z1:azQ5m:ff 191 cf? fini' 5--'::f.'.'.','. 'f'4ff7. . l I , I-, , 'fJ':3?,f:fZf?g1-., Q, ,, ,,, , , my 1 ' 17 9 ,f,-'Q 'Z J if., 'f'.-f,,5'!?.,.:., if 1 ' 1- 1 .... .. Qf ff ,f',--- f, ,.,.,,,..,., ,.,. ff-,7.,, ..,,:z'44. up 1- yi I 1-. '14,-. , A , ,4,. ., --.. . .,,, ,,,f ,- ,, ,, ., , 4 afzrfyfff , WH WW 1, : '- 'a 1 '17 iv 'M'-wwf: ' ,fe . ,I ffsf ' College Lodge Club Established 1915 Flower-VVhite Carnation Colors-Green and VVh1te PATRON ESS Blrs. G. A. VVeinkauf OFFICERS President - - - Lillian Abrams Vice-Prcsidwzt Caroline RIacDonald .S'ecrcz'ary - Gladys Edick T1'L'11.9u1'm' Pearl Hull ACTIVE MEMBERS Lillian Abrams Caroline RIacDona Gladys Edick Pearl Hull Ma1'io11 Roberts Ella Schneider Petronilla Tighe Doreen Jacobson F. Milre Jacobson ld Lula Hale Lucy Quick Hazel Lee Edna Weilikauf Esther Olsen Ethel Ottgen Frieda F ilber Bernice Smith Julia Frye Ruth Olds gljL..'.:-:4i?fTfZE22' ff 4 X 192 1: .1 1,79 I ' ' Time 9 ' ' ,. ff'fF:f3l'Z.fM:5::'1i'3 To oyf' ff7715iffffiyfyfx'':::x:519P- 4- ' . , , 'f ff 1. 7 ..-.1-V ,. -1 .' 'J' .iff-: ' 2,522222g:::::.?ff55,Q,5f..,.-'iff' '1-f' I , fr-g yyf 3-3 1 fl 1.79. ,034 2 .,,,, 1' -:fy - ,,,zl 2,L,eQaa1:1i.....4, A2 My I ,I fgjmfjh 714242Z 'ff4iff4Z f'fn2f'ffmizzzaaaaawrrffi' .,.. :M,-arms.-.1::.f..:my ,.f. 4.731 Athletics PROFESSOR WILBER P. BOVVEN, M.S. I Ileacl of the Department of Physical Education and Chairman of the Athletic Council O THIS man must be given credit for the high standard of athletics in the Michigan State Normal College. That he may long continue to direct them is the wish of every student and alumnus of the school. X I -- f7Wa17 'v .,.,. 0 ,' .. , . .,Vf5 -5372 271 7!, '4 '9g-.,, ,,-- . 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In addition he will be on the coaching staff for baseball and track. The duties of this position will not be new to Mr. Biitchell as he is a graduate of the University, and while there he played on the Football Reserves and the baseball team, being captain of the latter Dir. Mitchell has made many friends during the two years he has been con- nected with this institution and his loss Our new coach has not as yet been ap- pointed, but we only desire that he shall assume his duties as well as did Coach Mitchell. For Coach Mitchell we wish the 2 fi 'fQZfw ,,o f' '5fi wifliiiiiiipllh: .:f'f1f,'-Tlffff'--. , -.,3 f-'U'-P' ..., .Ariz-,, ,-'--' --.. . 'I'f-vkff-., iff' -A 3714 ' ffbff- 'Sf' 37ff' '-ffzf'-., X ? W1 ,. 17 1, , f , 7 lf! 45, ff ,, X ,1 ,,..-,,,.- ..... MM' , .,,,v ---Q., ., , , 'A , fn - . 'ff frfg, 5' ve.-,1 :11f ----.,,'.Wy - 'f 'f' 'Z 15x11 11::af-'JZJL ' ' ,f' . uf 1' j 1 1ffg,ff' ' f 9gf'f.--,4 A.,':J I 131 ,.,..,. . LH., ,,.., f, , ,,,. Q ...,., V ,..,,:', ,.,.... 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Ernest Rynearson, B '11, '15, '17, F '16, Robinson, F '14, Rector, BB '16, Rathbun, Tr '16, Reader, T '16, Sherzer, F '15, Shaclford, B '17, Tedrow, S '13, '14-, '15, 1Valters, F '16, Chloe Todd, T '11, '12, '13, '1-1-. Irene Lampkin, T 16, PHYSICAL EFFICIENCY VVinnifred Hopkins, Marguerite 1Vatkins. Bly Quigley. Frances Seeley. FiFootba1l, B-Basket Bally Tr-Track, T-Tennis, BB-Baseball, S-Soccer, I Q2-A 5Wf,1:. -1 ,, f,Zj','Y 'fj.:?'g gi, Q, ':ii,'f:.,, ,fry-h,f7ff ' .- W7 2 2 I ' M4625 .,,-,-Jffyqz, 512 C21 '-J :f4.3':2f.,21:, f''f5?447'f2-'.7ZZe.Zz 4 1.71, 1 My '14 114 W' -4.':':' - 'ff-V' ,- In f ff -'L-fffibw V, eft2Z:,,,,ff'P - ,JQC4 ' .7 , ,, MQW, 1 , vff f' ,f':f----'zzzfizzzzcff f..-,i1w2a'Q'fzz,, ff PM ff 1 ffm.. 'Fira--, f- ,' ' , I ,.....,., ,,l 4',:f-. ,' ..-4'-'f'w:'1. .f -- f :.!:f,fa:---., .9-,ayzfzf ,. ..,,.., ..,. .,., . ..,. ..,....., ,zzw-. '4125 9'2?1: '59Mf!! 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Z Z Z Z CI 'G ' ' 4 ' 5- i F12 we ffff 'fff.5::zaa:.aa:1fe,ccc:zc1:m-1ff,-ff.-,':-fs:.-4195,yr 1211::zv: Football 4 HEN Coach Mitchell called for football prac- tice last fall, but five men of last year's first team and a few of the second team men responded. However, a large number of new candidates gave promise of a good team for 19163 in fact, the out- look for a successful football season seemed very bright, and an unusually strong schedule was faced with optimism. The unfortunate injuries of some of the men weak- ened the team much and caused the loss of some of the first games of the season. But hard work and careful training soon enabled the team to hold the University All-Fresh to a scoreless tie and to defeat the University of Detroit, claimed to have one of the strongest teams in the state. This game with the University of Detroit was the last game of the season, for the epidemic of small- pox which broke out in the school compelled Coach ltlitchell to cancel the better part of the schedule. The men on the team are to be commended not be- cause of their brilliant playing but because of their team work. Each man seemed to give his best to be willing to play, not for his own glory but for the team, for the school. This factor and the unusual spirit manifested on the side lines make us believe that had it not been for smallpox, we should have had a very successful football season. .. , f 'mhbx yy, '-- K, 'QV' ,if7'f ff, gr, iiZf'7:, . 0424, ?w:7:?2,'., , Q .1 M ,Q fyjifv.. 2 f' ,.fyf:,f47'-7 Q,74,f25 ,' fp -f'-1, 197 f., f 7 57 fm? 'a -. ,ffvii-1' ,,.ff-f-f- ,0:::v,,, Q c- , 4J 'f , ,,,1'?5 w., ny -ffififzfnzi-,., I 2312! f,j.p,7P:1,A ' f ' A11f'4, --.. fwiffff' .,,.,. ,, .... f 1-54 -W , , Z, ,ff f ,,M.::'jj '- 1- '::g,-,-,ggffzfzggt g5x:4,,jff,em4-., 4-., fa Z-:a:,,.,.. 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' , 64271 5--14521 fffafifi-.f.'i:. 198 .1.,,,yf, ,, fffigf-ji Q , Lx H, , . 1' , 'b iw ef ff n3F!Qf.g:'Mf5fj'f4, .,, ..-7 'AZWW . .f '9. , 1.,Q,,,,.,,, ....,,,.....2 ' 5,i.122Z1j7' 41,41 f?:::g5f ' 1.22 01 CZ' l . f , ffl, ff S25-4-......., I rf. . .534 ,I W, 45. , ,HA 0,,l...v,., 'k :lf 151.1-fd ia. M wif! 222' .'ff':v,p .ziiafwk ff? We 'i V VV ,N .,,, Y .., fn ..,4, -,.-Z Basket Ball A f , ,. 5, . ,. 'ff 1 I ff J My 07:23.12 1-ff 'mizzzaaaaaz233121:112221ffffzn-f,-ff:4:.f.za?:191. f.Z.1'f,f HAT promised to be the most unsatis- factory season in the history of basket ball for the Normal, owing to the fact that all of last year's men were doing duty at the Blex- ican border, turned out to be more than suc- cessful. The hopes for a winning quintet were almost completely lost, when at the start of the season it was found that Langton, Irwin, and Hart- man were still on duty with the troops. How- ever, when the call for candidates were issued, Coach Mitchell found the most promising bunch of players that ever turned out for a Normal team. New York contributed a center in Dunn and a perfect guard in Lawler. We robbed Michigan of two men-Edwards, guard, and Shadford, forward. Ypsilantits gift to the team was a forward, Rynearson, who was cap- tain of the 1915 basket ball team. With regard to our standing, a look at our record will show that we are rated among the fastest teams in the middle West. Neither Kalamazoo College nor the Normal having lost a College game, the state title is held jointly by both. Out of eighteen games, fifteen of which were with Colleges, we won seventeen. Our one loss was at the hands of the fast state title contenders, Grand Rapids Y, at Grand Rapids. A week later, however, we wiped out this defeat by doubling their score here. In looking over the past winter, we say that one of the most remarkable things was the popularity of the sport, as shown by the fact that our new gym. could not accommodate the crowds. VVith a continuation of the brand of basket ball that was played and the spirit that the students showed, the game will undoubtedly retain its present prestige. ..,,,f:::-,ZW 2Wf,::.'::,.. lyk? Wy! I I if .,7 nf,-1. ,.-.-7. -,,1,,, ,g ' X 42 '7.jQ:1,. 1. , 111, if f 199 11721 f Qi il.,:fy5:::::.':.':.Z1QL:4f.f?f:::::: I nigh... M71 , ?5?iffj3.,,.- ff ' ' fa.. -..g:L'.'.'yf47gjgi9ff4'..fgfzeeegggiigffifgglxi. 'I ,,-,. ,U 4 iv , , .. .-,.,-. f.::::13'::.': -ff -'13?:',-. 'r'fr?G f?.'7,Z'-. ,5 , . 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Pleasant - - - - - 11 Normal - 46 Alma ---- - - 32 Normal - - 23 G. R. Y. ----- - 37 Normal - - 60 Detroit College of Law - - 15 Normal - - 25 G. R. Y. ---- - - 13 Normal - -LQ Adrian - - - - 36 Normal - - 33 Assumption - - 22 Normal - - -1-S Mt. Pleasant - - - 13 Normal - - 47 Alma - - - - 16 I IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIILIIIINllillllllllll lllllllllllllllill lllllllllllllllllll IlllllllllllillIIIllIllll-IIIllllllllfllllll-IllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIII' I ! 2 I 1 . 5 up Ib, ,sa , n Q, ., : V: .I : I, , ,, - .921-.1 V '1 -- gf K- . A1 ' Q... ' 9, 1- l'. 1 f' . 5 N f E ' ' 4 - ' fi-5 - f' E :f 1 . . s 2-., ' +2..2:mf2.j.:Q - 'Z ' in E ' E '. ' ' 2 I IIIIUIIQIIIIIIIIIIILIIIIIIIXIIHIII III IIIIIIIHIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIllII-llllIllalllIIIl-IlllllIINIIIIIIIIIIIlllW1IIIIlllmlIIIIII-IIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIQIIIIIII I Edwards Hutchinson Powers Hole ..,,,f:::,Zb5 Wicfffgy.. .. . . Lia? .Nga aywfyyivigzfe.. ,. I ff:-f-eeevfffsff. ff-7 rf 4,3 f-15 ,ffzf A f 2 ,ff'2-f7'fMf55 - N . 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Pleasant there. May 25 Hillsdale there. April 28 Adrian here. May 26 Adrian there. May 5 Hillsdale here. May 30 Albion there. May 9 Assumption here. June 2 U. of M. Fresh here. May 12 U. of M. Fresh there. June 6 Assumption there. June 9 Alma here. Q02 X!gEZ25.Q'5MfE5jZjg'--. W1 'i 7M:5:,f5y,?7::::::f:::su,,, 'ttfgfggg , ,f -A 'j-.1-ffz. 7 :Hgh ,'f j ' Q f:gj:i.'!f- 4, .fr 'f2::':..1jg'.3j,QV,. zzrora 4' , . j -I NW ynfg-'kftagilygyig10.2I A, af ' i, 1' -' af 1 42024. n f 'WfZ'Z? iff-if-ffmiiaacaaaaaei22:11'.'.'Luafm.'.-f.uf:::,z:?f191.1212zzza:-Aw - 1 ..., ' - ' ' -' ITH only three of last yea1',s regulars back for baseball this spring, Coach Mitchell was confronted with a difficult problem to pick a winning team from the new men. But through diligent work he had his team pretty well lined up by the time baseball had reached the out-of-door stage. Glenn Barnes was elected Captain and under the leadership six games have been played without a defeat. This is indeed a remarkable record considering the strong teams with which they have played. The season was opened on the 13th of April by the game with Olivet. In spite of the fact that the weather was more appropriate to football than to baseball, a great many baseball fans were on hand to cheer the Normal men on to victory. The men did good work throughout, the game being featured by the hits of the Normal which gave us the victory on a score of 7 to 1. The next game with Alma was sensational, last- ing through eleven innings. Both teams played an almost errorless gameg the balls going out to the Held were never lost, the pitchers allowed few hits and team play was brought into prominence through sacrifice hits. Finally in the last inning the Normal walked away with the honors, with a score of 3-1. The game on the next day was played with Mt. Pleasant. The game was marked by heavy hitting and loose fielding. The game was ucinchedn for the Normals in the seventh inning when with one down, Barnes walked, pilfered second, and scored on Lake's hit, while Lake stole second and scored on Lawler,s hit to center. At the end of the eighth the score was 8-5 for the Normal. The most tragic game of the season for Normal opponents was the Adrian game of which we shall say nothing but that the Adrian men had not a ghost of a chance and the Normal won by a score of 20-1. VVith such a record thus far, we have no fears for a winning baseball team. The Reserves have been doing good work this spring. Under Assistant Coach Elton Rynearson they have been organized and have played several games. The Reserves usually receive little publicity but they are of consider- able importance in determining the quality of the first team. From the style of ball they have been playing it is safe to predict a strong team next spring. gW7:If.':1,, , p f -' 11.4441 f 3 fi Q03 bmi' ,..,....... ti:-,. 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T 7ffF'r' ,'1' 'lf QA'gI:,5.J,,ff'f,f ,' -..,g-.,. -va? lwff' V 5? f,',4if:4fffif xjj222EQZlQffQ,::jf-'I 'z1.: ,2' ' if 515617 f j 7, -3 ,jf 11':2il??tf1f:':f123V ' fyyfj i4--. '- ' - ' '- 1. ' f ,-'7. f,: WL fx?-,fififffl '4f '. 75 1 if -', . .,,, ,.., .1 1 ., ,,...,.,, 1 . QWQW' -qiilfj ' fimiflff 3154: 03 -1f,.,Mf m,5i5aaaf,La2::1c:...fm:-::a'f:m,,-.dffyf-f....g.4::Af4 f BASEBALL SNA PS , . fy 12: 4. -141119, , ,L---.,a31,'c ffngik 1 :J ,' 2 fr:1I:1..1a:ffff4 521222575 f ' 'fflgffjf-IJEZS fybuifw.. .. i,.f A,. Eufffi. V2 41 1,'2f::2,,ijj:--. ., 2741 Q05 il :I11545:::::::g,-,fggjfgy ....f I gg' X ff,,1,-f:.JL311,Z1:::':E::..za-,'gZ22QQjfZf23a,a.,5 gg-15? ,,., , 2 , ZW ff TRACK TEAM Top Row, Left to Right-Crowe, Edwards, James, Smith, Hartwell, Townsend Lower Row, Left to Right-Jameson, Hodge, Carpenter, Coach Samson, Capt. Reid, Engleman, Rathbun SCHEDULE . May 12 M. A. C. Invitation Meet at Lansing May 19 Alma College at Alma May Q6 Hillsdale College at Ypsilanti May 30 Grand Rapids Invitation Meet Track Coach-Professor Samson Captain-Clarence J. Reid DASHES-Reid, Carpenter, Crowe, Hartwell MIDDLE DISTANCE RUNShSmith, James, Townsend DISTANCE RUNS-Jameson, Rathbun HURDLES-Reid, Carpenter, Engelman, Crowe JUMPS-Reid, Carpenter, Engelman, Crowe POLE VAULT-Reid, Hodge, Carpenter, Engelman, Crowe WEIGHT EVENTS-Reid, Edwards, Smith, Crowe ,Qi-nf, fi-ff, 1,9273 I Q1 wan, 206 ..,l.--.7 . , . -yr 1:-.ff '- - 1, y -'1 ,,U'Ziff559''Q 7 ffiS::::::::'1- mwZ?:i2Z- .. f '- 1. . ,f 1-fffM4:ffff:: ff ,f A ...mf1I'2L2ta2 31,-ff' 'Z ,.' f ' 1: 4 f ,.' ,. '7-' ', '-5- 'Z::-1, -f ': 5 ' 4:fZZ,.,f1'f,4d4f'W ' 10 :.ZQ?7f4'.fQW ,.-awf-ff 2ff z 2 2 a 2 f2WfQff :45: -.ff f wav :wwf'4ff,S:zza4a1.aaee2111:z11:2141-fauf.-1p,1::.f.z?:f5f.'.11:zzzaww 2. N PAST years Ypsilanti has been noted for herstrong track teams, for each year the Normal strives to put her best team in the field. Two years ago the State Champion- ship, both indoor and outdoor, was won, but those who are acquainted with athletics, especially track, know that a championship team cannot be developed in one or even two years. VVe may not have a claim to tl1e championship this year, but we have a team that is striving to retain the track reputation that already has been established. The annual inter-class meet was won by the Seniors by a wide margin, although the Juniors put up a good Hght and made the upper class men go the limit. As a result, several College records were cqualed and one broken. This meet is an annual indoor meet, it not only assures class spirit, but it also brings out material for the College team. This year's meet uncovered a 'number of men that are likely to land places on the Varsity track team this spring. Among the activities for the outdoor season will be found an all-school meet, which will aid in getting ready for our regular College schedule. YVar conditions caused Albion College to- cancel her dual meet which was scheduled for May 5. May 12, a team will represent the Normal at the M. A. C. Inter-Collegiate Track and Feld Meetg May 19 will see us at Alma, Hillsdale will compete against the Green and Wllite on May 26, and May 30 will find us at Grand Rapids for the Champion- ship Meet. ..,,,,f::-,fhtz fWf,:::::y.. ,, K -' -f 4I:f'1 L- , , ':af,f:. . 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Cole 1911 41 Feet 51g Inches H. S. Hodge 1916 4 h I fCarr 1910 41 Feet S Inches IMMOH 1910 10 Feet 1 Inches H. Morrison 19144 5 Feet SM Inches C. Langton 1915 Q I Y F. Armstrong 1915 9 Ieet 6 Imhes R. Chapman 1908 Taguue 1 Minute 1423 Seconds 1910 Foster Outdoor Track Records . D. Leland 1915 HW Seconds F. Fletcher 1916 24115 Seconds T. Leith 1908 54' Seconds T. Leith 1903 Q Minutes 4- Seconds L. Olds 1911 41 Minutes 48 Seconds C. Straub 1915 11 Minutes 3 Seconds M. Rathbun 1916 QSM Seconds R. Chapman 1908 161g Seconds F. Armstrong 1915 L10 Feet 11 Inches J. Cole 1910 112 Feet 9 Inches Durgen 1911 113 Feet QLQ Inches YV. Cole 1910 135 Feet 8 Inches C. J. Reid 1916 C. J. Reid 1916 5 Feet 6 Inches pH. S, Hodge 19,16 10 Feet 8 Inches C. J. Reid 1915 Q1 Feet S. B. Crouse 1913 'L-:iffbf-ti ?Wf1fff1ef- I .... if-f Dos .4 ff5?fi5,E'5M:i5--.., f- . ca. 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Mr. Samson, Mr. Mitchell, Mr. Rynearson and Mr. Steimle from the Normal, and Mr. Rowe and Mr. Rand from the U. of M., acted as officials. Their work is to be commended, for the businesslike way in which the meet was run was one of the big factors making it a success. At the conclusion of the tournament a banquet was given the visitors by the men of the faculty and the student body, Professor Roberts being the toastmaster, and Professor Ford, Professor D'Ooge and Supt. Maginn of Mt. Morris responding to toasts. A delightful feature of the program was the singing, Mr. Lindegren, the Glee Club and the Quartette being the songsters. After the program the men attended the State Peace Oratorical Contest in a. body. These Inter-Scholastic contests held by the Normal have already assumed an important place in the athletics of the state, for they give a chance to the high school athletes from all over the state to become acquainted with each other. This is desirable both from an athletic and from a scholastic standpoint. Our wish for the high schools of the state is that these contests may grow until they include all the schools of the state. And let us hope that the Normal may continue to stage these contests and to further their growth, that old Ypsi may do the best possible for the high schools of the state, that she may be a big factor in the unification of state athletics. .,,,,'l5:vZ5Z 2j0::'53,,,,., . aff ff 1, f. ff-1: ,1 V7f 'fE :MGM ff'.1g::..., ,,, QYQQ.-, 1 934479 4i?2.f41' ' f!-'7--f'7'fff.' 210 A!-f'EC7':Mfff --. G - ,,.-- ,- . fd - 3, I. ,ff , 5 A ,,...::.:.. f. A ff' I ' - '-Q 1 I if ,. ,,, ,fQ7,-mf'7!',f- ' ---- 12:51, 727242-., , , fx::122':?::::,-g?f?ZQQi55273227' QW' 11 ff .f ,f-'-'IWW 52 1 ff UL ' ,fri zz: iifwf' A-.. .1 427 Wy ,--:4f,.f-Qff. zz, H1174 fa f,ffwff,,,,,,. 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Tennis tournaments are held and tennis teams chosen from among the best players. This year the teams were exceptionally strong. Captains Hutchinson and Lampkin are among the best tennis players in the state. In the match with Alma College, May 12, Captain Lampkin was easily the best tennis player on the courts, while Hutchinson outplayed his opponent in every set. .,,,,f:::,Zbz Warlw.. , K,-1,5 ,,--:VE J , nf,-:Q ,'., .,,,e32-Zig 1, ni. K Q3 f --g JZ4.M5:ajq::1f'y,, : 'ff:f?4?V T: Q12 ,f3'7f?7f5f75f7i7f-A.. . x. W1 '5,, ,A fc' ,H f 5:4311 Mg,:151,:,':ff:ff ' 2' A I ? 1 135252545-11....l.. affff1gi!:C.,,4,,'ff1f 41,1 off 11147 M24 '2f42'f5 2? 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As the plan seemed a good one, only one night, March 10th, was given to indoor work. The enrollment was the largest in the history of the meet and reached the Hve-hundred mark in each class. As a result the new west gymnasium had to be used in order to give Hoor space for the large number of participants. The program consisted of the following: Figure marching, folk dancing, twenty- yard dash, volley ball, basket ball, rope climbing, a mass dumb bell drill, and a Swedish lesson. The class of '17 Won each event until the volley ball game was played. At this time the trained team of the Seniors took places on the Hoor thoroughly confident of winning against people who had never seen a volley ball until a few weeks before. But the amateur Junior team fairly crushed the unconquer- able Senior team by a score of nineteen to eleven. This placed them ahead one point in the total number of scores. Then their enthusiasm and hopes ran high The basket ball game was begun amid great excitement. It proved to be an exciting and well played game, the teams being equally strong. The Hnal score was sixteen to fourteen, again favoring the class of 518. Excepting these two frames all the events were won bv the Senior class, and the walked awav D 7 .1 .. with the cup, winners by nearly one hundred points. ?Wff- ie,-f--.. , f 'ff?f?,W'f QQ?-fi? f'?2. ' f-'-'ff542fff.-,',z1 215 fvllz- Q ,, 'f:'?E::ff?f?g1-., 4Q6 ,7g:,,,.,...,.,77 4.7....,,::,--14... ,2 124521.-.,g2-:5 !.., ,fff f -nf .. ,fx . . 44,-,, 'yn-. - 1' ., ----. . f f, f4fe2f'1Z ' 'tilff11'ff:::,i4i5343?-Q iff? 'f 0 Z afwff ,,- 7-WW f 'fM22.111:--ffffwewi ,,......., ,, ,,...,.A,. ,..,.,, , .. ..,....,., my-, -1 if gf 534,9pf4:., ,f-f 4 :mv .,-. :,.::::::::w, --...... ' ,':::111L-43,51 '-ffff-.zwf r., y ' 'Z1'1fZZf' Girls Who Wear the N P UNTIL last year the only way the girls had of winning at letter was by representing the College in tennis. Feeling that this was hardly fair to the girls the department of Physical Education under the direction of Mrs. Burton outlined a new point system whereby the girls who could meet certain i requirements in physical efficiency were to be given the coveted letter. The following girls are now proudly Wearing the MNH: Chloe Todd Marguerite VVatkins Irene Lainpkiu Bly Quigley VVinnifred Hopkins Frances Seeley 4..,.f:::-,ZW W01!.'::,,. . fyyf if ' aff: : 1:- ,' ,fe ,. ,.,f 'jf 'fr if 'WM f ,::f..., ' W ze.. 5 -, 41.9, ,- 1- , --I - f , 'fl 2, - 1- 1 g up '--1 ' 4:5---:gy , , ' 916 zf'EffE1.f'fMf5ffffj'., ,. , fc Kmflfigq I f-7 f fiff-1-9335 ,..... if-.ff 'fff:ZS5?2Zf',i2'Yf . . A ZW, ., .... ,, .,,..,1:.1:5z:1t: ----..1 . , ,fwyf-7' ,.,.wZ'v,W4f '12 ff,4f-'I14'- - '-' ff:-.,,fQj 1 ,-'z72My,.fg,7fQ7 Wa 3 Q11-QQf!f.:,,.1z' ,, f- ,J 1 W -zf S ' f'- f'- , 1' .f ' :fa2',e-femm.-...., 'w1iQ'Z'fz?L,'5:'f.'-6.. 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Putnam FACULTY MEMBERS Alice Bivins Alice Lowden Bly Quigley Inez Rutherford RESIDENT MEMBERS Cora Bowen lladeline Follmor Gladys Cook Lena Knapp Mellencamp Helen Cook Ruth Rouse Eleanor Folhnor Antoinette VVilley Marie Botz DIargaret Brooks Grace Chublouck Helen Cole Pauline Gibson Elsie Huffman Inez Hayes Alpha, - Beta - Gcmnfma - Zeta Eta Delta - Upsilon Theta - Grand President - Grand Vice-Presiderrz' Grand Secretary - Grand Trerzsurcfr - Grand Historian and Editor Frances VVhitney ACTIVE MEMBERS Jean Russell hlarie Robinson Ruth Richards Esther Thompson Margaret Ward Lucille VVinchester Isabel VVinegar Marie Jones Irene Luther Helen Martin Helen Morrison Weta Niergarth Lillian Parr CHAPTER ROLL Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan State Normal, Alva, Oklahoma Central State Normal, lXIt. Pleasant, Blichigan State Normal, Indiana, Pennsylvania Miami University, Oxford, Ohio State Normal, Blilwaukee, VVisconsin State Normal, Cheney, VVashington Cincinnati University, Cincinnati, Ohio NATIONAL OFFICERS - - - - Alice Lowden, Ypsilanti, Michigan Esther Cline, Seattle, Vvashington - Martha Zieglar, Cincinnati, Ohio - - Ethel McRae, Detroit, Michigan Edith Todd, Detroit, llichigan ..,,,f:::-,nakx fWa:::g:,.. .. Aja' 7.7: L, My ':u4,1:. fy:-, ,',:71, ,f'7 Z7L fi 9-QQ, 44,4 , if ,l,.L.aa'.'.-.'::QPEZE2' f??'fL'47 ' ' 7- iiif'f1i15Z4Zi5Jfq Q21 , , 24'-T ,,,,,.::g:..... 4:::v,, .,., .'fg', ',. g,:- ,, f::,4g.:,-g,?:.h' jfg53g,,:fff fi? ,, J-EQ ' .7 ,HQ ,. I :'77' wif1'-'ffil--3f?Eii1,:f1,- , ---f H7592 4f4?2'1' VW ' 1-f 'Z f ff'Jf 'Q 12: 3 M1112 3:1333 'fyZ4??'37WWx '? 'P f',ffEEu,,.,, 3f24:',, fi .... 2 2 2 af , .,L4 Q4, I , ,,.. .,..... I ,..,.. , 'L 'L f'-. 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Lyman Miss Ada Norton Miss Abigail Pearce FACULTY MEMBERS Miss Lota Garner lIiss Ella VVilson Bliss Grace Erb Miss Eleanor Meston Zehna Jones Chloe Todd HONORARY MEMBER Mrs. F. A. Todd RESIDENT MEMBER Edna Gingeriek-Dawson ACTIVE MEMBERS Mildred Shafer Lucy Letts Olive Barlow Marj orie Carr Ethel Bade Doris Clark Marion Wliite Ethelyn Hughe, Eva Jane Jacob Ruth I-Iarger S Helen Gifford Ernestine Pierce Elizabeth Lane NIarian Wliipple Freda Loomis llarie Dawson Josephine Morton Florence Morse Katherine Scott Grace Gibson Hazel Georgia Louise Tavenor CHAPTER ROLL Alpha - - - Ypsilanti, Michigan Beta. - Mt. Pleasant, Miclno in Gamma - - Milwaukee, VViscons1n Delta - Indiana, Pennsylvani L ...,,f:::-,fig ' 01:.':g?., A' I 1 , ff 71? 'f if ly-., - if ' 'ff?fff97 ? U' 223 1- . ... --. . -. f1i'zc,', 'y:w.. 4AWf-'- ,.-'::::::.'.1 --Qzgzvrr---- +,f.fz1y-4194-.fa ,Q , ,.:4,','f'1,- ,,5f'7 V- '-If ' ..f5::'-111037125?-'i?i 1?-., w52fZJ?Z. f , -.Lg 4 ,f' f, . 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Phelps Miss Florence Cooper i ACTIVE MEMBERS ll-Iarjorie Babcock Cora Belle Fowler June Hoyt Constance Loveday Helen Shearer H Genevieve Hurley Mildred Chadwick Bertha Green Ruth McIntyre VVihna Johnson Amelia Hill Gladys Chapman He len Housew lVIadeline Haggart Ruth Kelly Gertrude Seaton Ferolin Brooks Isabel Haifey Hazel Smith Helen Rhodes Edna Nevison Millicent Klatt Gladys Thompson Florence Cooper Elaine Herbert orth ... ,gf-f 6. ' ,: --, 4 1-'ff' --45514 eff ',' 'wg'-ff, , , 2 2 f --'-'1 ,2lz,44zeH jf '25 my 'Zf'4'fvc-' ff f'u,fff,f4f'-2' - ff! 225 , ,f ,.,.. V. ,. ,. , -- .. ., ,4 V' , 5:1 4':'7::: ' , ,Vey .f v,, ', .. . ,7 ' . . ,,,W,'Lj, ,ffifu rv, -J! f,f::gL,:,Wf.5g!qfq21f.,, ,I-1.1.4 ,f , ff ,. yy ,nf-51 - '--1121 -'7fiIf,f4f'Z7Z11'-. J fifilw in 1 1-qc, Q u 1. 1, , f..:gc-'M xv 1-f '---121253512 ,152 . , ' . ,ug ,,,'q H, 'UV' ' -.., L. ,.--' 2 444- -' vw l N 1 .,,,,','f2y4?Z . A-if ,:':f'f , Q22'ff'?' fr ff TREBLE CLEF ,. ,... . IH ' Z' -F111 Q26 fy'-. 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McDermott ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Miss Bess Abbott Miss Grace Hack ACTIVE MEMBERS lllargaret Denley Caroline Ross Grace Pittorf Pauline Derbyshire Anne ltliller Muriel lVIitchell Christine Cameron Edna Dewey Kathryn Parr Merrie Jewell PLEDGES Hilda Sniye Dorothea Allan Helene Gardner Doris Grier Bertha Fisher Anna Rawden Louise Swarthout Vera Smith Dora Stein Irma Zapf Alice Austin . ::-,Mhz 'fy' 'fam f 'Q 'g-'1'j2Wif??,'-. lj-I, ff7'fL'47 7 Q27 6' ' b55'5:u..,.. 5gfW'1'i'ff1--. l. :,: 4, 2 'fmjyy 'i 1' 'f'Z. 32., ' ' I3 , V. m7 ' ,.,-f::::.':.'.:: '2:fvm: ,v:12zwx424f-L ,Q ,, 2513. ,,fffff fv. ff .,3::gUi.q,1wff25'-1112:-.,. , -Lg! ,f V- ,., 1 ff 'ff f',,f,-:1--' 2Ag2Z1Li1Z12'::lEi31 5:51217 jjljgyhl ,,:,9fg43,zg'y,A gq qpja, , I 'A-.1:42?f'2 7241, 2 ,14'z.?::5f25wwZf WW- d2'. ,:'9?f76' 2 'Z?1f.-ny211171122521.-,'.-:ff::.-,':Q:-mf.','.'.'.::f'?232szza1az:,5M'AM-:iff fe:f11f '--::1:,2vfv'2.J'-uf, 'f 'M '..., 'hw ' ' - -.,, Ir. .,,,,,,, -1 1 - '- Q i v,.K,,gf m: ' A 4550 Aff, ' 0014622 7 'V Ja-24.5. . 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Gorton HONORARY MEMBERS Miss Licla Clark Miss Adella Jackson NON-ACTIVE MEMBERS Ruth Allen Greta Forte ACTIVE MEMBERS VVilda Bayes Esther Bryant Elizabeth Ferguson Marion Hall Helen Hayward Louise Lightbody Isea McClaughry Genevieve Maeklein Lillian Priestap lllarion Riggs Muriel Robbins Lorraine Severance Kathleen Shaw Catherine Switzer Ruth Steaclnian Vada Vernon Hazel Paro Katherine Petit Mabel VVeddel Jessie VVitherell I PLEDGES Catherine Lockwood 4fyQ I I 25 7,7 224' .. ,. 1' 76, f: 1' ffm I 511:- ff fff ' ' f C ff ' -' Q29 ..,, ...,,, . . , ., 447' 2' ,,--:::l!ZZ,'.2j '4:::':::, . yivgff- 41 7, I1 ,., , ,7 , -' 54 1 'AQ ,fff ' 'Z H f255If ffJ,1Zf? 4'5fQif'-1 0472? .f-5 .1 f ' . ff ' I1772.1-Wfa2111'-'fra25af,'.-:::.-:f::.-ff-::f4:.',:-.'.:c:-22iezazazaszfif-'f--A-W ' K2 42Sff ZETA TAU ALPHA ..,,,f :whiz QW+1fi:gy.7 aw? 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Stinson ACTIVE MEMBERS CHAPTER ROLL and VVhite Flower-Purple Violet Helene Janes Barbara Jefferson Viola Miller Irma Miller Marguerite Miller Bertha Postal Gladys Rose hlarion Thompson Dorothy Willis State Normal, Farmville, Virginia - Union University, Jackson, Tennessee - Biiami University, Oxford, Ohio - State Normal, Buffalo, New York - Ohio University, Athens, Ohio - State Normal, - State Normal, State Normal, - State Normal, - State Normal, - State Normal, State Normal, NATIONAL OFFICERS Greely, Colorado Indiana, Pennsylvania Kirksville, Missouri Wa1'1'Gl1SbL11'g, Missouri Alva, Oklahoma Ypsilanti, Michigan Emporia, Kansas - - Mabel L. Waltoii, VVoodstock, Virginia - - Mrs. VV. J. B. Devor, Clarksburg, VV. Virginia - - Ruth Callahan, Buffalo, New York - Carrie Mason, Mattoax, Virginia - Marguerite Hearsey, Georgetown, Kentucky - - Airs. J. J. Eaton, Biriningham, Alabama Mabel YVest, Oxford, Ohio .,,,,f:::ahZz Qyacffxhf ., . iffy? I I ?y':W1 rf- .I Wfffkm 'gf',:Q41ffp,2.,f'.: M? 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Carl Pray FACULTY MEMBERS Golda Connell , Estabrook Rankin Lucia Densniore ACTIVE MEMBERS Irene Johnson Gladys Owen Mary Richards Irene McQueen Elen Johnson Ruth Prosser Janet Purser Norma Turnbull Florene Root Caren Johnson Kathleen Keyes Edna Kunze Alfrieda Hutton Gertrude Oatman Maude Carter Grace Parkhurst Fern llIOO1'1D2L11 Christine Eldred Diary Horn PLEDGE S Doris Cooley Ada Lorenz CHAPTER ROLL Alpha - - - Chicago, Illinois Bgtg - Rogers Park, Illinois Delta - Fort WO1'tll, Texas Epsilon Little Rock, Arkansas Ganmm Valparaiso, Indiana Ypsilon Ypsilanti, Michigan .1,,,f:::-,QE-gg f:jf,17'.'g?:,- 235 9 A Q My:::::I:,-,.,f,CZL-4f,f?:::::,::,,,4:f-f., , Mp! f:.-Iwf4:L-.fzfijyill 'pci-' - 2, 2' '-is--iii -' Epi'-1'2 1'1'1' fl:-Jw, ,Z 1' 'f ' f -1 ,--- . ,,.. , gff 'Q ff,f','-'-5224,.,,,..,:t.,51.2:.':::f7fg,':kg3.,, 752-, ' '? 3-, 2.,?1f?2?' U ,. , ,J -27'!55f, fw 1ifff'f' -, if ' fl1'.21-1 '--Zi1- KAPPA GAMMA PHI ...,,f:::Qh2z fwpffffw.. .. . . 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Coppins ACTIVE MEMBERS Hazel Stocking Edna Hardie Irene Dalziel Pauline Behler Vena I-Iinyan Olive Nobertt Edna Lodwick Evelyn Badgeley Elizabeth Marquedant Ruby Shilson Florence hIcKeever Leah VVilde Betty Greene Thelma Thurlby Zarepha Bartow Jean Smith PLEDGES Lavisa Roberts Frances De Bruyn Amelia Bartlett CHAPTER ROLL Alpha - - WOOStQ1', Ohio Beta, - Lewis Institute, Chicago Delta - Summit, New Jersey Epsilon - Los Angeles, California Zeta - VVicker Park, Chicago Eta Irving Park, Chicago Theta - North Shore, Illinois Zom - East St. Louis, Missouri Kappa Norwood Park, Illinois Lambda, - Ypsilanti, Michigan illu - East Orange, New Jersey Nu, Paterson, New Jersey f1f :7 l?::f -v - . , 191 '?i'g1:: -...i,,. f f ,... 239 ft :Hn w.. egffi' ,W:::::::::.'.2Q14:51:51::fpf4.,. 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Sherzer FACULTY MEMBERS Alice Boardman Crystal YVorner Bertha Gooclison ACTIVE MEMBERS Alice Burrell Beatrice Reilley Bertha Smith Doris Sturgis lllargaret Hoedemaker Ruth Matthews Irene VanAuken Ida liao VanAuken Ruth Nixon Ruth Palmer Jessie VVadhams Hazel Lee Arleen Thompson Lucile Stanford Nellie Stobie Elsie Holmes Frances Holmes Beth Oates Marguerite VVorner Caroline lllartins ALUMNAE CHAPTER Beta, ---- Detroit, Michigan .nffilcshbg ZWQGI-'J:y,7.,, . . 4,215 .J-W: ff '17 H'v:f.., .. .. ffrf, iff' 76 45 QM Mgzafff-..,, '7ff!f77 3'-IFZQZMZ 413691 'iif'ff255565i51'fi::E 240 nQf 14f:1f---ff -- 7. , X: ,,..---gifyf''QL'.'i.'::r:::---.., 'i X, ' ., 'A . ffm., ,Z,,,g1'fgj'f,fff 1- 1, .- y U i I , 7, If-1 'fr:::,4faZ : WJ- JLZZ. fads - fijg ZZ ..,.. ,xgvml 2 fifjwl, ruff, M , ,af Z!A4,::,4,4.u , 'I-Mx,4Z ,., I- I l I ' 1 , f Q -. 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Louise Humphrey HONORARY MEMBERS Georgia Richardson-Baskerville Eleanor Hazard Peacock ACTIVE MEMBERS Ellen Kishlar Marian Schnoor Lucile Curtice Kathleen Fitzgibbons Grace Emery Leona Goodwell Phoebe Jefferson liiarian Stanley Agnes VVardroper Nita Dennison Grace Schenck hiildred Hagen Bernice Ewell Mary Sproule Julia N urko Lucile Wallztce FACULTY MEMBERS Marian Dickinson Anna Wiekiiig Madge Quigley Vera Richardson Etta Glauser ASSOCIATE MEMBERS Fay Allen Clara Brabb lXIcAnclrew Laura Cruickshank Mabel Barbour Britton Dee Deuble McKie Agnes Hannnerlund Lin degren 'ig fi f 1 . , my'- Al'-fvfhkunu lVIabel Gass George Lorinda Smith Clifford Gladys Tyler Newton Florence Jones Schaefer Florence Vlict Sweet ll-Iaude Davis McAllister Frances Goetz ,--.IH-, n-' ,:: -, QV? 353 fc 7 E! Q-L1 7 f- ,3 , in x ,I xx ff M fxxa, .199 I iff? 'Eni x fig gf' x X!! 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McGregor Guy Bedell Niel Gardner Austin Cline John Deubel N COLLEGIO ' Orlo J. Robinson E. DeForrest Rector Russel B. Reader HoWa1'd B. Hutchinson Hazen H. Hewitt Leland Hewitt Louis H. Hollway James Hole Seward Horner Elton Rynearson Ernest Rynearson Thurlow Riley Claude S. Scriber Edwin VV. Shadford Robert O. Thompson Louis YVolters PLEDGES Edward Powers Clyde G. Bailey ,M -'Hx hw' ,af-H. -ff, 571' V' , ,-A ., My!! ff. 7 -51 .H 1 .. ,.,f Jaffa, ge, my ff 2 if 1534547 2 'ZZ4-fi? 22f'ff'.7' if 1? 1-fi . 1. f55f3fi '7:vf-, 447' ,,,-g::::::.'.1j'--4::fv::::-5,-..,, .9-:.2a?4'f4Q'Q:p,Za ., ,f f-' .,,3a4,'ff , ,4-ff 'M -Y! ' -125211.--.ZQW ff34v.WQ 21'-,I , :. 1331 ,f' .1 '2' ,,, QQFJWEZ' ' Lb ':ff.'.'.'7'Z'f23j?7ff'i!:::f232EEE2ZZ::::1'.' fm N , ,Q 'ejff ,fyp,z.,? 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L 'fvw1 fff1u.., 1:1-, 1.fff'7ffT.1 'Jai-aa-Ziff 5ff?g47525 'fZE?Q iia2zzz:5,2ZQ.f. QM- Q f:5'a1.E'ifff57:'--.. 7 1 A- -. 'LA . 9131 C: fffznwff Cl,'?'::::::::::::757.f:--.If:j??2Zi.: f. 5 UA' 'Inj' Q!! 'LV-1 - M 'Q f? .7571 AA,-'ii'-f1if::f,33 I' K7-:UZ cg! fff' ' ' 49'f Zg15,fi3-1523155542222?:LCC1'.',t1':m::-:s:::,'g:':::.1,1??:?i.'.1211313:-Z,22 ?ffj Kappa Phi Alpha Established 1902 Color-Royal Purple Flower-American Beauty Rose PATRON Professor Dimon H. Roberts HONORARY MEMBER George A. Manning ACTIVE MEMBERS Clarence J. Reid Edwin J. McCauley Edwin E. Hubbard Albert. L. Mumford Burr W. Ashley Charles A. Engelman ltlaten F. Rathbun Harley Z. Wooden Ralph H. Carpenter Dion C. Green Clifford D. Crane James P. Spencer Richard B. Saxe Harold T. Augustus Lee W. Peacock Fred D. Leonhard Clarence H. Riggs Dewey I. Doyle Don E. Rogers Guy A. Tracy Joseph W. James Warren A. Swartz PLEDGES Raymond Augustus Frank Cushman Roman Maior RESIDENT MEMBERS John Woods James J. Woods Phelp Crouse Charles B. Cleary Hallner Green Alex. Wobb Ralph J. Jameson Williaxii C. Lambie .... 1 Q1 ..... 245 4 Q71-'-1' ,,,.,,:::Z.'.'.1 --affyfgg---.. A I :-. - ,fl fi14551:L-2531 -,,, :,-:gfff-Z,f,,,:f ' 'ff jf '-2:5253-'.:,1Wi-y,25'f12Q'5Zzf ,A .Lx 1 ,f' , 1, , '1- ,., 14,1 -.,::,-57,4::3gy7fj4':::::f:EEEEE?EESj:::.,,,, , Im gf, f? ,V . - ,' 11 ,41',,, ..-1 ff..v.. Z 1 52 '17 1 I f, l', ,H ,, , ,'g.4 'Pj '. 11 1' f ,,-,.- lx., ...,.. . ,,., xi.: .4553-,,A ::vf,4Q,,2 955,-t fn. -' ',, ' Vg: ,z,,3f1f2:- Q , , 'z 5-:,nf 7,jf-fL'ff5,1 113 '-' '211agf,qfjg.,:,Za,,ff f .2 f' If A f, iss? K. , 1 GX tf xl S ALPHA TAU DELTA , ,ll In 4. F,-:fn 'Q -. .- A, Q, -, x B 5 7' x K ' ,Em va: ' .x ff 2-1-5-:.,: af 1 W Q N ..,,.f:::-,hw Wwf':g,.,.,, fy-1 gzyg ,,7 :w,.:, ,, zzff , 1 .110 'ffhj 4: ?e2aggf,..,, 559355-'7 'ff7 fi? fflmivf 'f?f: :az5a5Q222::5.i' 24-6 : : -lzflff'-. f.,? f-'TV 'A , ' , . ,fgm 4g f75,,fa .'1 f' Hvfff -'111:ff,,,, 4 if 3may,,:'q,L,,Qfg,:,1gZogpff 1,-A,.,. .f,.:::',:Z X ,ff-T f ,iv 5fp w:'. . if.11.g 'f' 4?2fZQ,,f3'fg4W T T 31- C 'Q4?f4ZfZ7,,f 4 5 ,,-',:i?i'7a fp- ZA 7 3 L ' fzfyil . f ray! , ., ' f ' ' ' Colors Alpha Tau Delta Established 1907 Incorporated 1910 -Maroon and Gold Flower-Maroon and Gold Tulip PATRON Dr. Nathan A. Harvey FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Frederick R. Gorton Prof. Bert VV. Peet Prof. Frederick B. McKay FRATRES IN COLLEGIO Thomas Anderson Rell A. Ambrose Claude L. Benner Arlo A. Bennett Glenn Banks Myraum Burkct Edmund Bremer Guy Culver Oliver Campbell Dale Crowe Dwight E. Crittenden Philo C. Dunsmore Hugh Francis Louis Grettenberger Myron Hancock Archie Humphrey .--.. . My X f -0114, fa I X ..,.v.4v John Hubbard R. A. Holmes Russell A. Kent George N. Lawson Lewis Lash Frank Lee J. Palmer Lindow J. Clarence Ponton Hewitt Smith Spencer Smith Edwin Smith Henry Seinen Clarence Umphrey Hazen Willinot James A. VVilliamson Ralph A. VVolfe 'jf :Q ,i1'rv 47'E I ,', 'zi4L':1 --.1-,rf 5,153 13 jg ' X Jynylaz 3 f- fa , 4 2-H' yy-V.. N, X,--2 - V, I M,fE:'if:1Q1ff251321:-r-I--A U , 4f nf' f-g:::if.'....Zj ' 4:52 ::g55:- ,1,,, 4.7-, , ,p?f'77fy,f:ff' T9 if 'fI:Eff:3-i.:f' 21235371 ik?-., , , 1 , ,f ,, . 3 f 1 f ff'-'- 'LJ.11 - - -f 55511 :::77fff'i3?r:'--, 2-2 ' 7527 f., J, 4 f7?'Zu? 1111:1 '1 J 3 175155 1 '--.1:4vr'v 'X f-,yw f MM2444:--.1---.. -L' 1 :f74?ff'p,f1, ,-11 - ' 3 5:2111-1-1.-.--,If...,,,,. ..,. ,,,.1a:1 -'-- '- j'71,Q,,i11-Q 2:5:'5ff2??62-f' '45. gfQg7-.1-wily' JZ f'E ?ff'4- -- 5 ff 1,141-fAf4,,,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,.....,.. ---zmzzrv-H.Zg 1,,.unify ' ,, ,,,,,,,, . , 1 .,,,, CHI DELTA --.JIIIQZW fjoiffi:-.. .. ,. ,. LQ! '-f:f'f KJ, 24:- -11 ,fa :S 'w 'iw 1'.f i::1'Ef':--.. .. -. afI '42-- ,,,f f.'fVWf2'1.2:f: 4 fi'v?z:-me-f,zf,. QW4 f '1'f':l'7 '5' !?5 '7 QJWQVI 'f::::.'.'.1Zff.: 243 -. 3 ,,'v'f2' ,,,. .mx-,,.f fff' Y-, ,,' , 1: 9WfZf:.y,. ,1ff,',f-ff 4'f 1 f 'f f. . - If 1 fj,Af1' ,,:fyff yf- ff f Kr IA Lf :E1E3,:,f::....ff12,y4fem.,.gp f,,,, X ,fi ., g , 11.4 ,, ,H ,sy 1 1,0-N I 1.. , -- ff, 452 '77 ,f-:ZZ fffbf EL. fi 'HZ 651:14 1'iif.f2gqff,. '14, '- 1 1 -:Z,!wf',37434 Av ,X Q 4,-y4Q:ff4..,.f , , f , Lf 1 'fi , f .f ' -- ' L'2'fz.75:'ff - if , fZZ:ma 'l wig ' f if! AZ 51.15-A' 'w1fffZZl2'.1p:':.'1f'.' -,-f iZ1f2Z-i1'p'.'fn'JJ- f X If Chi Delta Established 1914 Colors-Lavender and Gold PATRON Professor Carl E. Pray FACULTY MEMBERS Dr. VV. H. Sllerzer Prof. Paul B. Samson ACTIVE MEMBERS Russell Bradley Glenn Barnes Willialn H. Bodley Roy H. Boettcher W3ltG1' S. Cavanaugh Edwin L. Clark Willialn D. Grandy Harold S. Hodge . Daale Jones lllaurice Maynard George Rowan Raymond Scott Ransom Townsend Willialn Tedrow Chauncey WaI'1'GH Andrew lllartin RESIDENT MEMBER Floyd C. Curtiss ..,,,f:::,Z,bx gW,,:: gv.. ,I 'J 'i if , , :af w ,fri-A,x12ff 2 Z 212::3y.,,,,, Nwfzfg. 1-'ffW6f11. fn! IW-1'22af21: fff ' r .... ' .-if ff?ff-'WGS720,22 4 24-9 ...,,, ,, ,' ff... 4f W' .--'fzifff-'-fZZ '4f. FVfr:: ----, . ',1.'Zff'4l iv fi 17 f -,.'gf,'f'Q., ,.gff ' fa J! ---f:51:gf,Lf:.1WFfgvfm'ff-.. f..-L .f-3 6 .f' . ,., ,,,,, 1-iff' 4 ', f,-:I- '11:1ZZ2::1'.'EE ,gf--,itzrf ,..:z?454.if,1g. 'C ff ffl:-1 27' 153:wZ??.f.3n12zgprfrfzima.-::-nf.,-1f.1f.M:.'.'.1'.11ff2ezzaaazzzfmf f f'fW 'Afzf12f ' ' ' LL.- Hrs if? 'T it 3' 1 5-gl' V- Y A , ,. fa, -2 Q at? qs' K I my f Phi Delta Pi Established 1892 Incorporated 1900 Colors-Pink and White Flower-Pink Carnation PATRON Dr. Chas. O. Hoyt MEMBERS J. Stuart Lathers Clemens P. Steimle Horace Z. VVilber Arthur G. Erickson Charles M. Elliott Alvin Strickler Alvin Youngquist Nat YV. Hopkins Lee O. Day John A. Aliber Percival Day Frank C. Churchill Jerome Sherzer John Seney Paul Lockwood Foster Luse Reid Luse E. Roche McClear Russell L. Gee Cecil V. Millard R. Earl llIcElheron H. Dale VVilher Austin Norton Lloyd R. Niergartli Roy McDougall CHAPTERS Alpha - Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti Beta - Central State Normal College, Mt. Pleasant .... 250 If .,,,,.... I I I ,ff ' -. M 'fu ? 3. -'1 if ff' ,- f'-' , Kg! '-21.ff11..,, X 1. r ,f.1,fh?,f3 1z .i:?g:: '- ' 771' f,,,,, ,'f,f .,,,' ..':::4:?Z:,?,'hW YZZ,,,1g':Z,!f,,,f Lf: gQ7,!g,',?m1, j37.?:,h -- ,,,' -, 1 '--,, Q V-fijgif 1 5 I 1 Q 1 2 Z H I X D X X X X X f 3 w X X X X X X X X X X X X X X yd X X X X X X X X X X X 4 X X X X X- 1 X X X X X X X I 5 X P 4 P C f Q 7 X 54, Q4 y-4 y 5 X f X f 4 5 4 7 A X X X X X X X X P. X D P f X f S 7, X X X X X XY X X 2 X X X 1 I Q 1 ,F Q 15:1 X 15 WMM' ' X O 1 ' . V 'W . 5 fi M 4273 V K 5 MA 4 Q fl Qfjrzus '..- f i l- ii' 1 iff ff , M X d o f f ' 0 I . 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There are several kinds of jokes beside those which, like the mushroom com- monly called toadstool, are not at all. Any joke which causes the victim to lose an eye or his life is called a practical joke. This is because it is calculated to terminate his practical utility. We have excluded all such although there are several which will cause the victim to lose his temper and the reader to lose his grouch. t'There is nothing new under the sunn in the line of jokes. fSince this was written the Russians have established a republic, the United States has finally solved the U-boat problem-details unpublished, and President Mc- Kenny has declared that he has high hopes of perfect conduct at general assemblyj An old joke is called a chestnut. This is because we like to bite when it is cracked. The history of the joke is long and eventful-this is true of most any joke. The first joke was found in the book of Genesis: When the Lord asked Cain, Wl1y do you not better care for your brother? Cain replied, Because I am not able CAbelj.,' Jokes came into great prominence in Egypt about the time that the pyramids were small enough to be used as hurdles in intercollegiate t1'ack meets. It was during a dry season and so they were called dry jokes. Josephus Daniels' navy is the latest dry joke to be unearthed although we expect to be present at the unveiling of another next May. There are today an even dozen real jokes. The editor of this section is one and the section itself is the other eleven. .,,,,-:zz-.hu 9W,1:f:g,, . . - f,Z:' .1375 ff' 1, 3147: 31,1 ,Zjig':ff.1:' f.ff,jfQZQjf2 4 :Q-Q .... rf . ,..::.a uv ff '-..,g5yf' ' ff .'.1EZZZZif:::::: Q52 .: 753:-f,'5ffff '-1. , . Jff 1367 .V iff . ' -- 72 f ffkxf- H5177 if '3-fic:-..,H-55541- ,. EE2E22?:::,,:fff?i4L:g4..,,47171, f.,,f C 97' give 31112 -fir, .. ..,.. 11,,:,,, 2' gyZ,,.f:'ff74f'44f' 1 1- , .,zi74A?v,5.fwf ,A .V I ar ,, H ,Z A HW 2,,46m,4,-,...4, g'2ff:fyrW2-. !4!1f , , 69113 fmr l ' I !'ti'f'A3 -fnlffff ff,.5i3:azaaL12:L':1'.21'.1vm1::-:.z'::,za.-::,-.125141111191 QUERY DEPARTMENT QAny Fool Questions Answered in a Fool Wayj 1. IVe are twin sisters. Wle plan to go to the seashore this summer. IVould a blue serge bathing suit with red trimmings be suitable?-Van Auken Twins. By no means. Take at least two such suits. 2. Can you tell me the best possible speculative investment ?-A mbitious. Buy a faculty assistant at his real value and sell him at his own assessed value. You will multiply your capital. 3. lVhy does Bink Barnes eat grass while playing baseball ?-Curious. The donkey eats thistles-because he is a donkey. 41. Do you intend to use the novel Normal Boys on the Mexican Bor- der,', which I submitted ?-Doc Clyne. Wle regret that your novel is too much in the nature of the dime novel to be placed in the hands of the juniors. It is a very clever touch where '4Big John Hartman escapes through the loopholes in Villa's conversation. 5. I-Iow can I stop my gas meter? It runs around continually.-Ea' Bremer. Chain it to the water pipes. If this fails, turn off the gas. 6. VVhat is the cause of the break of day?-Scientijic Mind. The fall of night is accepted as the direct cause of the break of day. 7. How can I double my present salary as a school teacl1e1'?-fllzimnus. Get married to a school teacher with a good position. 8. Can you give me the recipe for a good tonic? I am all run down and my work is falling bellind.-Dzmbrook. Try ketchup. 9. I have heard that in Australia there is a kind of sheep that have no noses. How do they smell?-Gleason. Awful. 10. VVhat is the difference between a handsome man about to kiss you and a haunted ll0l1SC?LD07'07fh.lf Willis. You can't let a haunted house. INNOCENCE Ernie Rynearson was a soldier at Grayling for a. while last summer. One morning he came rushing up late for parade and stepped hastily into line. VVhat are you late for?,' snapped the sergeant. Parade, sir, was the innocent re- sponse. Locke: I heard a good story in Detroit yesterday and when I got out to Ypsi I couldn't remember it. Bailey: That was carrying a joke too far. Russell Holland: Gee! it looks like rain. George Rowan: lVhat looks like rain? Ha, Ha! I have you there. R. R.: VVater, you fool. ayff ' 'fiZa4::f 43 Z I yil '-wf44,.'j ..,v,gJ,jZf4,,1, 41 K :y2.ffg,'f jig? Q53 m.'. 'v w.. f ' ': .-f ' ' 'f 1 - - ' ,-- '-.. .fn '-. .W 1 ,, ,...... . 4. .'., .,ff1 , , . 1 L..- 4 . . H14 ,f-aff' '17, af ---.14::f...:f-17tw-,zhfffzv fffz ' . 4, ' f ffv -1 Y 4-.,,-V: ,,,, 1' ' fiff fxf J,f4-1f'::'- f-'f- J:::,',',g1A i5ff1L'--. 15? ZH. f 7277 cf! , -7-0, pf.:-fy A., '-9,.16y.'fM,1,6. G -, 1 f!f'yv4.:v 'A--147'-fy f,, . . ,, f f,..4f ,, af. , My ., ,. ., f. , f.,., . , , ,f,, 4, ., .,.,,f ., f,..f,, .,..x.f. , .f.. ,2, 2414.9 1 y,24J, 4-,Age-agjpfffzf f - -... maQQWo.,f . , 2..i.f7?Z:wcz2211'-'fa2zaaf.':::.:::xg:::f1fa:f.'.'.'.1:f'2eezaa:a::1:.:M'ffflftifzf 'feel-If ' DEFINITIONS OF LIFE Lewis Lash: Life is a very serious proposition. C. Benner: Life is just one darned thing after another. T. Quick: Life is a struggle that ain't worth living. Prof. Lyman: Have you proved this proposition ? Ed Smith: IVell, proved is rather a strong word, but I can say that I have rendered it highly probable. Tommy Anderson: Dear, I have asked your mother and she has given her consent. Bertha Postal: Oh! I am so glad, but won't it be funny to call you papa. Clarence Reid: Did you kick on the board at the Triangle? Carpenter: Yes. Reid: lVhat result? Carp: They sawed it up and are serving sawdust for breakfast. Nettie: Isnlt it funny how colored people have such an atlinity for chicken? N Hettie: Not at all. One is descended from Ham and the other from eggs. Marie Gallagher: VVe had three bachelors for dinner today. Maxine Odell: Wlhat queer appetites we develop away from home. VVhile in Scotland some years ago, Dr. Gorton had need of legal advice. Approaching an intelligent looking old gentleman he asked, Have you a criminal lawyer in town ? Thot we hiv, came the confidentially whispered response, but we hinna been able to prove it again him yit. Heis ower sharp. WHO'S WHO? QLatest Editionj The whoest who of all the whos is the one who has the ordinary common sense and foresight to settle up for his Aurora. Teacher: Every creature is here for a purpose. Now what do we learn from the mosquito? Small Boy: VVe learn how easy it is to get stung. Prof. Pearce: Do you think that a girl graduate from this college should go out and get the wages of a man? Prospective June Bride: It depends on whether she is married to him or not. Dunny: How can we ever combat the constantly soaring cost of living? Edwards: Vile might buy plain Qbiplanej food. Tedrow: This school certainly takes an interest in a fellow, doesn't it? Dey: Howis that? Ted: VVhy, I was reading in the Normal News that the editor would be very glad to be informed of the deaths of any alumni. Prof. Downing: They say that Tennyson frequently worked a whole afternoon on one line. Carter: That's nothing. I know a man that has been working for eight years on a single sentence. Mr. Ericson: VVhat is the matter? Every time you see a six you call it a two. Hazen VVilmot: It is a matter of habit. I am used to working in a ladies' shoe store. ,mvlep-r n.',4gg5., , . - f.11':f .?::?6 mf.. , 254- n7,ff2Q,f':!ffff 4. 14 . -- T'z'f'Qa, 15.7 !: ,V-1f,f'H' W! ff , 1 .ag 2 .6 g g fm, gif ' ' , ! ' , fi. f ' ' ' ' POOR DOGGIE The Super-Six bunch had a little bull pup: It ate all the rugs and the furniture up. The landlady decreed the poor brute should die, And the gang with each other for methods did vie. The plan Hodge suggested was plainly a cinch, It was, Feed him on rulers-helll die by the inch.', Bink Barnes had a scheme that surely was cute, It was, Kick his head off-he'll die by the foot. Dana VVilbee protested, with heart calloused hard, Throw him out in the alley-helll die by the yard. DeweyU Doyle for the junior three of the six, Said, Make him die by the rod-we'll pound him with sticks. Prof. Bowen: Did you take a - Q fx Tight' -ff7f ,'.':::::g'--..., . ,EJ -7' ...,, if 'f-21:1-...--'w j.1: - 512.1.5711:fff.,5?f6f,,,4. fl., , 1, 14-1,1 fiffva I O a 5 V7-'lf' .7956 'f9?!, 'f, .' K -ff! 'f' I Z :Q i , Q gf y,'1i',','.11':z:c:: :-:.'::.'::.':if.i?f: ,'.',11ZEZ5: O UCI-I l It was in the game between the Nor- mal second team and Milan high school. A fast one struck Culver on the head and bounded into the catcherls mitt. The umpire was not attending closely and woke up in time to see the catch. You're out! he shouted. But that ball hit me in the head,', shouted the angry Culver. 'LI didnit see where it hit, said the ump, but I know the sound of wood. Of'Hce Boy: No, the doctor has gone out to lunch. Patient: VVill he be in after lunch? Oflice Boy: VVhy, nog that is what he went out after. Lawler: VVhat's the matter? You look worried. Dunn: I can't decide whether that doll told me I danced like a heifer or a Zephyr last night. Reader: Did you see Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea ? Slwwer? Parsons: Yes, but it was too deep X Junior: No, sir, is one missing? for me, 1 fu, ll l If-If I X L1 l l 'll Ei '-' af' i D sf. s Q D- 1 15' ff' ' if a PAT rl Q I 1 ' 7 - w 1 2 ' l f Elko X -,l X T: x xx fn 1 A f ff ff! f iii V' qi Q f f , Eg. .... . ft fl if .X lm dir . X f f , , X X A .:. L, ' ff f 4-lil. Q- ' -lf W ,' M XX r1 1.' ' I ' ' ' 'X , - f ' i e X f lb N 9e ll f s A ff- i' ' lllub in ' . XVJ E5 Qv I .5 E . 'Q-51' QQTBXEDK V , .se ,G A In fs - Obi ' Q l Q77 ,,,,,Q,,E. R - 'J ' -- . 33 fl' T0 Y DEPARTNENT THE HISTORY CHARTS AND FOLDINQ-TOP basics IN Room 49 Lam: THEMSELVES RDNIRABLY T0 PURPOSES OF SANFETY FIRST DIULIS NCCESSITATEQ BY 5MSTlN6 OPERATIONS ON THE SWE 0fTNf1 NEW BDNINISIRHTION BUILDING. ' ..'. 'ffff2??2?ff' f .3 1 fcfza Z '7'a.. 4Af4': :' ,I1::::::!Z.'.11'f'4f,f5'r:::::fy--,,.,, ,, , , ' , ' zf',6fg,f:ff ' 'f .,.,, ..., ,. .-wif? 5-' . ,f ',- I J: .,,,,..,..,.,,. :1'iIil.2',j yy-y 9-.1 , Q ' ff, 3 2 Z 2 a 1:2712 , WH Mya fffaazgpg-ff:i'4Z'-ff z -, Q f. Q , gf-59, ig of -1'-1:af,fv2,,,f ': . : , I ., 4241-. ,- ' ' SLEEPY? A CLEVER TOUCH Maten Ben Rathbun- May his l1ead decrease- Awoke in class from a deep dream of peace And lo! spoke out to wise Professor Peet And said, 'iIf one should ask me had I taken Chem, IVhat answer should I have to make to them? Professor Peet made answer, not a little vexed, Answer you took it last term, this term, and the next. I may stick around now, said the tree, but I leave in the springf' First Student: Horrors! It hap- pened twice in six weeks. Second Student: lVhat? A railroad wreck? First Student: No! Herbert Dun- brook walked the whole width of Cross street alone. Second Student: VVhat did you do? First Student: Called up the Dean and she said, The lady in question was out of town by permission. D. S. Girl: The paper says that nitrates are higher. Practical Mind: Wlhat do I care- I never telegraph anywhere. VVhile boating on the I-Iuron's stream I saw the river's arm Steal gently 'round a neck of land To keep its shoulder warm. This made me jealous as could be- It really made me sore, And so I paddled toward the land And closely hugged the shore. Cavanaugh: I donit believe the Chinese Republic will ever be a success. Davis: No. Their last president was poisoned and their new president is Hung. Dear Father, once you said, My son, To manhood you have grown, Make others trust you, trust yourself, And learn to stand alonef' Now, Father, soon I graduate, And those who long have shown How well they trust me want their pay, And I can stand a loan. Dana VVilbee Csadlyj: YVhen I was a small boy I was left an orphan. Ruth Prosser: Oh! and what did you do with it? Daale Jones: Wlhat made the tower of Pisa lean? Jerry Sherzer: If I knew, I'd try it. He: She has such an air of refine- ment. She: Yes. Her father is an oil salesman. McMurray: I have a friend that suffers terribly from the heat. McC1ear: lVhere does he live? McMurray: He isn't living. Aurora Editor: Yes, we have decided to use your poem. Student Poet: Then I suppose you will remunerate me according to your regular tariff. Aurora Editor: Yes, poetry is on the free list. 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Russ Reader is experimenting down in the home cellar. He expects to pro- duce a new motor car with parts inter- changeable with those of his watch. Janet Purser: Do you like bow- legged men? Ruth Prosser: I think it gives them such an arch look. As I was coming across the bridge the other night, said Tim Crowe, I met Bob Engleman, 'Hello, Bobl' I called. 'Hello, Jack,' he answered. 'Jac-k,' I repeated, 'That isn't my namef 'And mine's not Bob,' he answered. lVith that both took another look and sure enough it was neither of us. Iii: , , f p ,'i 55 :fi9,??7::'.::552I::2:13.21-.CTKTF5 , f f 4 ,f f D, ,..,ze2'f::::::if,,,,M 4,1 ful, .... :1f.'fa7?'ff 1'tZf.21-ff'.,. 'A ' Z ZA 1 W , ,ff-7 W, I -.,,f4,v-, 0 a , f fn: ay 171:41 , fo.. f ., ..... 4' 1,-42 -- ' :,zf f. 'ff' '-4'- ,f,.,,,-ff-af.-.141---,f9,.j vw!!! ff' 'V ,I -f., ffapgnnnz., ,. ...Aff,,,,,.-..,,.-W-A. .... f -',,,,'7 .1 AFTER THE ART CLUB PARTY Helene Janes Qon the telephonej: Have you any idea where I could have left my party bag? Russ Paisley: No-oh say, did you look under the chair on the front porch? Podge Hollway: Prof. Pray has been teaching here a long time, hasn't he? Gilson: Yes, when he came he called his course Lectures Upon Current Events. Now he calls it Studies in Medieval History. Prof. Peet: If you crush a lump of sugar between your teeth an electric spark may be seen. Junior: But how can you see it if the mouth is closed? Prof. Peet: WVith the eye teeth, per- haps. Latin Student: Caesar sic decat in de curne gesse lictum. CTranslatingj Caesar sicked the cat on the cur and I guess he licked him. Miss Carey: Time is never wasted list'ning to the trees. Notorious Fusser: I havenit my composition ready. Miss Carey: Out last night? N. F.: Just up the river-list'ning to the trees. Professor: How dare you swear be- fore me? Student: How was I to know that you wanted to swear first? ' Jesse IVatson: IVhy is Boyle's Law like love? Ed Smith: Because the lower the gas the higher the pressure. Lash: Is this hotel run on the European plan? IVaiter: Ivhat do you mean? Lash: Furious charges, trouble over boarders, and censored communication. 27f,1f.':g,. .. ' Lil' ,J-:Wg :KU ':a5,f:, 'Why Q L ffiie. t f' ffr'f,'4f 1 'ZW-222 -' ,fff.-:.-::,2ff.-,',1:5. Q 2 , 44f?' X f gy , ZW! 7f 1 .agp , , . . ?:1-.,, ,f , , Q. ., a 5 fi, 5 4, 1. Z .::::::::g335::::,,f5:'5 'Z 'f' -4 I A-1:31-. , 43a'w,.'f-,y'1--5,3g,wff,,......,, Z Nj 273l f--'.-f3'ff11'i5f11111. . ,, , . - ,,...,,,....,.::: . ,ff-H .. 2 f'W'?v? i4 fiiiff- 1. :-3. ZZ O a 21 2, 'Q ,f w 1, v APPLIED CHEMISTRY Given: A sheet of paper. To prove: That it is a lazy dog. 1. A sheet of paper is an ink-lined plane. 2. An inclined plane is a slope up. 3. A slow pup is a lazy dog. Therefore a sheet of paper is a lazy dog.-Q. E. D. Dr. Gorton: It does not hurt one to fall, it is the sudden stop. Dr. Strong: Give me an example of stable equilibrium. Louis Lash: A horse standing while asleep. Junior: lllith all the lighting in Europe, I wonder when the soldiers get any sleep. Senior: Oh, they steal a little now and then from their knapsacks. Doc Clyne: VVho taught you to two- step? Clarence Umphrey: My two step- sisters. Zeek,' Kent was shaving a minister one day when the razor slipped and in- flicted a gash upon the reverend one's chin. Thinking the tonsorial artist in- toxicated, he said: You see, my good man, what drink will do? Yes, replied Zeek,', it does make the skin tenderf, Mother: VVhat is a football coach, father? Father: The ambulance, I suppose. News from the front: General Haig will Arras the Germans until they Argonne. Student Teacher: VVho was born in Bethlehem? Training School Product: Charles M. Schwab. , .... ,,,...... . .., ' .6 . .1 ff , Kayafa1,,..M:faxes:.-.'::.'.-.':-ff-1:14,f.. .... .'::::..2a..2s.f?f f fwQf WN' . f-'ZH4-:Gy f . . v 1, .4. .'.-r3331'f ::4Z49?5i??ZZ-. if ' f? f iff' ' ' ',,.pQ'g ,f V 'Ia f' -L-52225- -fi., . A DO YOU KNOW? VVhere can a man buy a cap for his knee, Or a key for the lock of his hair? Can his eyes be called an academy Because there are pupils there? VVhat gems are set in the crown of his head? lVho travels the bridge of his nose? Can he use in shingling the roof of his mouth The nails on the tips of l1is toes? Can the crook of his elbow be sent to jail, And if so what did it do? lVhere does he sharpen his shoulder blades? I am sure I donlt know-do you? Prof. Lyman: Mr. Sherzer, how would you work problem 1118? Jerry Qwho has been boning on chemistryj: If I were to work it, I would have to do it by chemistry. Prof. Lyman: That might be all right, Mr. Sherzer, but your result would be very likely to explode. Agent: Can't I take your order for one of our encyclopedias? Mr. Lawson: No, I guess not. I might be able to use it a few times, but my son, George, will be home from college in June. Mr. Scriber: Claude, my son, are you first in anything at school? Ducky : Yes, father! First out of the class room when the bell rings. Hotel Clerk: Just sign your name, please. The other guests would like to register. Homer Carter: Don't you try to hurry me, young man. I don't ever sign anything that I haven't read care- fully. Pat: An phwat is a chafing dish? Mike: Whist! It's a frying pan that's got into society. ...nfffzshbz mf ,. . . K,-'-f riff fVf7 '-fri --. -if 'i. 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X n x SWEET f 1 or AN M155 TED WF' n.E.oLn com LEA! mm omg DE POVULRTEU BVDA FEMA ,Scnoounoom MM nmcgrsaw NXNNA - Y V 'THREE AM- Iwo Acvs WELL GT HEALTH co1'TAG5,'1'HfXNPfS -ro 'PHE STEKH MINIDH OF 'IWE LAM ,--- EU: ff- ' Gu'-A. . 4, :'!Z 'i7Z'2 J ?i4ff'fr.. if .',' 1 I QI Q61 4Q7:l':' ,.1-':::f:.'.'.',1j''4::Qf::'---f--,,. fl Y' ,7, 5553-31l???2: --,. 4.','f-1,-,,:g,'f ' '24 Q H' fiff!.1j f.:f747,23-'ff4.'ff'1 '-0 qn,J,.1'-. , fri, ' ,f ff l '2- ,. '4..,. --..:,ggyf4f.'3yj7ff2','::::f:22?EEQEZ5fj::1-55' lm. Mgjg , ' 1' 12 f I ,rcs--4-122.LL.,111'.':::33333-g,,:Z1', 1-332:75 .:.,f29g,ffZ7,2-1 QQ ' 1, 714132, lbvl . .. lg, 559,12p,..-I14:ELEC:.':.':::.':::::::4, ..... ..:::p:12ZZ1Zw,wf f f-fzyzf .,g ' 'fq4521 ' '''IL3127:v'1,.'j::1,uEQ.f4'7' ' 55757 Z2'f4 SYLLOGISTIC REASONING QAccording to Henry Seinenj A poor recitation is better than nothing. Nothing is better than a good recita- tion. Therefore a poor recitation is better than a good one. C. Benner Con telephonej: You'll have to come and get me. I've turned turtle. A VViedman's Garage Cansweringj : You want the aquarium. This is a garage. Bill Dunn: I can never go to war. I'm too big. Jimmie Hole: VVhy they want big men in the army. Bill Dunn: Get out, I've just been reading where a soldier went to sleep on his watch. Bob to Esther Thompson: You could marry me without changing your name, eouldn't you, Esther? Esther: Yes, Bob, but I'd have to change my mind first. Recruiting OfHcer: Sorry I must re- ject you on account of your teeth. Dr. Smith: Man, you're making a grave mistake. I'm not wanting to bite the Germans, I'm wanting to shoot 'em. As the celebrated soprano began to sing Lindow became greatly excited over the gesticulation of the orchestra conductor. Grace, what's that man shaking his stick at her for? he demanded indig- nantly. Sh-hi He's not shaking his stick at her. Lindow: Then what in thunder is she hollering for? Lawson: Why do you work so hard? J. Palmer: Iym too nervous to SELF-GOVERNMENT Now C. P. has a sister who Said that her aunt's son's butler knew From a Keeper's son at the New York zoo Wfho had talked to a woman who used to do For the Aldermanis folks at Kalama- zoo- A family of thirty-two- lVho had it from one called Pettigrew Of the sub-department of Gas and Glue YVho heard the tale from a man he knew VVho once had owned The Rusty Screwu And met a co-ed in passing thru From Cadillac Square to Timbuctoo lVho remembered it from a billet doux Her mother sent to a Russian Jew lVho told him that his cousin knew- At any rate with a guess or two- lVhat the Student Council was going to do. Miss Collins Qin junior compositionj: Can you hear me when I sit down? You can always tell a member of the Suffrage Club, but you can't tell her much.-J. Palmer Lindow. Some people are naturally foolish. Others fall in love.-George Parsons. College is like small-pox. You may get over it but you'll never look the same.-Hewitt M. Smith. Camp life is just one canned thing after another.- Peg I'Vatkin.s'. VVhen all of the jokes are written, And all of the stories are told, VVhat shall we do? sighed Pessimist As tears from his eyelids rolled. Wfhat shall we do? grinned Optimist, Just what we've done before, We'll change them around a little bit, steal. And grind them out once more. .,,,,-31,265 gwyzfrggh. '- '-1 I 1,,f , , nuff.:- Q.sl-.-I-liLL'.'.':::'fi' ' ff? Elf w Qj'f?vf' if-'-'-':':?:::.'.','.1f. . 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Save our cash register receipts, bring them to us when you have received Hve dollars' worth or more, and receive for them three per cent in cash or trade. Our prices are the most reasonable and you will share our profits by saving our cash register receipts. DU DLEY'S THE COLLEGE SUPPLY STORE YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN XfVhen you are looking for a good position, do not forget the National Educational Bureau can place you. After you are teaching a year or two, you may wish acliange, so do not forget to write us yourwishes. National Educational Bureau, Ypsilanti, Michigan 255 Michigan State Normal College FOUNDED IN 1852 ' Hzga School Graa'uaz'z'01z Reguzrea' fir Aa'mzksz'0n EDUCATIONAL PLANT: Campus of 45 acres. Seven buildings with modern equipment. Training School, including Elementary and High School Departments. CERTIFICATES AND DEGREES: Life Certificate on completion of Two Years' Course. B. Pd. Degree on completion of Three Years' Course. A. B. fin education? Degree on completion of Four Years' Course. SPECIAL COURSES: Household Arts-Three Years' Course, Life Certiicate. Kindergarten-Two Years' Course, Life Certificate. Physical Education-Two and Three Years' Course, Life Certificate. Public School Music-Two and Three Years' Course, Life Certificate. Drawing and Manual Arts-Two Years' Course, Life Certificate. ' Commercial-Cln connection with accredited Business Collegesj Two Years' Course, Life Certificate. Normal College Conservatory of Music Ofers Courses in Voice, Piano, Organ and Violin WRITE FOR CATALOGUE C. P. STEIMLE, SECRETARY REGISTRAR YPSILANTI, MICHIGAN Q66 1 - Y fr 7 1-T' Express fhe person afibf jyour efro ol X ,r N, 4 KA f Lfifafress Service I- j - Deparfmeni' Il: I fl fdr lzooklef 'lYl. HW WB1f- . 1 pefsofwlf 13' in of?-xx A S 1 ' iff NX nfIf ihE1?.2 A , ,. M, 11 A . 2' ms Illllglnalfnralmyl gfr 1 Qi.:r..lanngg ' an 5 L A -' ,A iun nilmu ui-wi',. 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