Eastern Michigan University - Aurora Yearbook (Ypsilanti, MI)
- Class of 1924
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JI 72 I A' r -W Q,fQox.9 I' it Y--' 'f-- nl fi ' THE1924 FHHKDRAI I PUBLISHED BY TI-IE STUDENTS OF THE MICHIGAN STKIE NORMAL COLLEGE RW I 6 X I I , 'fi , V , 5, I I ' If II I eww Rx tl 4 I I I 4 ' ' , I ,- , . CI' 'I I I N I Ig, 19. I IQ yt ,X-, 1' . 'V QI .' 'ff' -I I 'il xxx X 13 III 5 4 I 5 . L f f I A VI L...-..I Q11 I I -LIL 4 I if N 'Y :VIII Q is 'I 1 N . :II ,I I Q65 we 31 I 1 'I- I I I I I I f-Vg I I UAS, I QJHTEZ? Mk L 1352 A I r 3 NI xv I T X ' . I X I X II I' ' 'I I I I Q I silk ' I I KN I 2,1 ,JIS N' gee If ' I I, I NX I ' II P 5 I , , I f - z W EI J , I I .ang I' ' XXI IGI Q, i vi - 1 VIL,-II V- iii i F i Y 5 ' i 'AI ' EV' ' I- fi, 12,15 E , 7 - .I ' IIEXN' nv I I in --,. QI Y III Y 7 Q : I M V ' xi: I r 'Iwi-1 ' 45.31. N . I I cj h 'gf I I . li , 'EI I N,wwVwwM fMEIIII I ' 'I 1 ' 5' W ' '-I if I2 - L ' I fi 'I 'I .. I . , ' Ll. xx I4 'HIGH' M I. .X r l.:,. I X I I,,qIy,w-Iqfpw I - -0, , I' ,ffm -iff I I . 1 I IL' 'Q . ,N I, V I , I K p J' h . Iv I X 1 E I Ex-,EI O- Al ,- -, 'Q' ,' i' T I- .-5 Y W 0 .' Af A ', f -- I Y ,I I! X-wh ' '-- -'-4 N 1 ---'1i'g-' - - Y - 1 -X XI -Tl' ' 1 'I A IIILLM.-.. ....,.-- W- , - LL, -L - Y ,, , I , E, lik? DEDICATION iii TO WGRK, the basis of all progress, the AURORA of 1914 is dedieatedg to the kind of WORK Whose doing and Whose products are good for humankindg to the teaeher's WORK, which seeks to make men and women who will measure their WORK in terms of universal human Welfare and Who will therefore per- form their tasks with the greater heart and happier zest. QQQFOREWDRDQQX THIS Book tells the story of cCThe New Pandora's Box, a story in which Pandora opens a forbidden box and releases upon man his greatest blessing -Work. The results of her disobedient act are mani- fold with us today, our Campus, Studies, Organizations, and College Life exem- plify her beneficent gift and its fine chas- tening of our baser metals. As you read through this AURORA QF 1914 will you not occasionally think of that beautiful Pandora, endowed by all the gods, whose old-time curiosity has made it possible for all to know the sweet pains of a finer and finer humanism? She is the first great author of the richest memories that you will cherish through life, memories that the AURoRA qf 1924 will help you to keep ever fresh and bright. Alma Maier, fu!! of glory, Loved of 6121197 loyal fm, We me proud Z0 7 tell the fZ'01'Qf Of rbe waffle :lm than bmi done. 3,,'r,' Rifincg grand ,L above the Huron! Like az .rbinincg beacon light, Gleezmincg few aeroxf the nezfeen, Ufewe thy celery, green mee! wlaete. Aimee Meefer, laendbf mother, Sem emei eiezzecgbtem honor thee, joining laimiif with one miofbeif, Roll the foiicg from .rm to fm. F' 9 Ui' if 'iz Oh, what joyam memhfy fills uf When they fall' upon our fight, L' 4' ' 'T ,JVM . Fame other emblem ' P f Q Q-A tlwellf ew, L ' ' J! P' Like thy calmer, green mee! where. 'LA' i , S N' .J 4 - if' 1 fa' ix' AF- ' 13. 91' s ' A .fr A - W Alma Mater, in tbefutmfe A When we all me far away, We'ZZ recall the lzimibf nurture We receivedfram day to day, Ami the loyal youlf that Zed uf Ever to the Wrong and right. Ano? will cberifb of oz treofzmf Thy loved colon, green and white , , -7- - , , - 7 A - 'LL- - - 1' ,A-,f ' M ffg fL F mf I fl lui, my rl F-,ff f 1? f',f 1wW fjZ 1'lfl,. ' V ll llmig ilf a f ff fmw'-mm New wr www WM ' Y 1 ' K1 1- '+ ' ' w ' WDW . Fw If mW f + w .,q ,WV X QQ f f y W vm M , ,J , .fy Q f a gfL X ,, u M .5, 5 Nu my 1 M way. WK ' 'W W W l :Mlm ' J ui1W' '+ E' ' --'ih w H fm f' l, fu U ' ' I. 'I W ' W 0bWlll 'm ww . wwffwW Jmiillwmfvlll 1 Lk WMM - 'Y !j ', 4Qb ,GM-m 'iMIM 1 N - 1 --- H W, 'l N M' I IW' wm v 2. www ww Nj Q !r Mm I I K FAC LTY i P I H fy- Page Twenty-two PRESIDENT CHARLES MCKENNY FANNIE BEAL Acting Dean of W07l267Z gf' Twvuly-1111 Page Twenty-four CLEMENS P. STEIMLE Regi.rtr'm' WILLIAM H. SHERZER, Ph. D. Profermr of Natural Science B. S., M. S., Ph, D., University of Michigan NATURAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT The Natural Science Department stands on the platform that there is nothing more beautiful or more to be desired then Truth, and on this foundation it has built a scientific training for nearly three hundred specializing students. This year's group will join with past graduates in looking back with gratitude to the teachers who opened their eyes to the great wide beautiful wonderful world. There have been few changes in the personnel of the Department, old friends are best. Professor Sherzer took up the infant department in 1891, guiding and nurturing it through years of gratifying growth to a maturity fitting the child of his brain and heart, Miss Phelps came in 1898 to teach Zoology, her interest in human beings shifted her field later to physiology, Miss Goddard's name has been consistently identified with the world of plants since 1900, Mr. Edwards began being invaluable in 1908, and has never ceased to be on call to help anyone do anything, Mr. Hover in 1919 took the agricultural work out from under the wing of the botany classes, and has made it a vital growing entity on the campus, in 1910 the physiology laboratories were privileged to share the time of Miss Supe, Training School Nurse, the next year Professor Hankinson took the Zoology work laid down by Dr. Bertram G. Smith, vitalizing it with the spirit of the fields, and in the same year came Mr. I-lenstock to be the presiding genius of the greenhouse and gardens. Even the architectural lines of the Science Hall seem to the students who love it symbolic of the spirit of its teachings, sturdy yet sweet, conservative yet far-visioned. Page Tttcntx five MARY A. GODDARD, B. S. AfJOCfdf6 Profeyxaf' of Botany B. S., University of Michigan ,IESSIE PHELPS, M. S. MILTON HOVER, A. B., B. S Affociate Profeffar of Pbyrialagy Affociate P1'afe.rJo1' of Agriczzlture B. S., M, S., University of Michigan A. B., Michigan State Normal College B. S., University of Chicago nge T-wcnty-six THOMAS L. HANKINSON, B. S. Anociate P1'ofe.r.ro1' of Zoology B. S., Michigan Agricultural College Graduate Student, Cornell University CAROLINA A. SUPE, A, B. R. E. RODOCK, A. B. Afxiftmzt in Plqwiology Inxtructor in Science and A griczzltzwe A. B., University of Michigan A. B., Ohio University, Athens, Ohio R. N., Battle Creek Sanitarium Hospital and Graduate Student, Ohio State University Training School Page Twcnfy-srtfcn 4 FREDERICK ALEXANDER, A. B. Proferror of Mlzric and Director of C07IJ't'l'U!ll'0Ij' of Mzzrir A. B., University of Michigan THE CONSERVATORY or Music The most distinguished recital of the year for the Conservatory was a piano recital in Aeolian Hall, New York City, given March 4th, by our gifted young artist, James Breakey. The recital was a record-breaker for Ypsilanti since it was the first New York recital ever given by 21 faculty member of the Normal College Conservatory. Mr. Breakey was ably assisted by Walter Leary, baritone, who for one year taught here. The recital was therefore an all-Ypsilanti program. Of our alumni the most successful in a conspicuous professional career is Harold Rieder, solo organist at the Tivioli Mosfie Theatre in Newark, New Jerseyg a really superb position for a gifted organist. Among our one-time students, Miss Phoebe Jefferson has attained the fame of a two concerto concert at Queen's Hall, London, with the orchestra under direction of Sir Henry Wood. Our justly celebrated choir of two hundred mixed voices, under direc- tion of Professor Frederick Alexander, sang the alla mppellfz Christmas music in four cities: Jackson, Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Detroit. The last appearance was in Orchestra Hall as soloists for the Symphony Orchestra, drawing the record-breaking audience in the series of Sunday matinees. Such varied and great public: appearances increase our pride in the Normal Conservatory of Music. Q Page Twenty-riglzt CARL LINDEGREN Affiffazrff P1'0f6JJ0l' of Mzzfic Pupil of Herbert Witlnerspoon, New York lr- . . .F 1' - , NIRS. ANNIS DEXTER GRAY MILS BRIQAKEY, A. B Voice Pifmo Pupil of l-lcrburr Witherspoon, Ncw York gl, ll.,lNllCl1lg2ll1SL2ll'C Normal College aml Lrwrmrbrtx olMrcl11gan Pupil ol,IoscfLl1i-vinnc l'lrg1r7'1uuulx llllll 'IEANNETT13 COFPRON IIIJ'l'l'l!L'f0l' in M11J'jc Srullcnr, University of Michigan 1 w EDWARD MOSHER ELLATHEDA SPOFFORD G d I77f'+ ffCt0 in Mflfff Inftruftof in Maxi: VH HMC, M1Cl11gH11 SUHIC Normal College Graduate, Michigan State Normal College Page Thirty RUSSELL GEE Dzffrzzrtor in Mzzric Insrirure of Musical Arr, New York LILLIAN A. ASHEY, B. PD. Iznftrzzctor' in Mzzsif B. Pd., Michigan State Normal College Pupil of T. Tcrtius Noble l AGNES XVARDROPER I 7lJ'fl'IlL'l'0I' f71 Piano Graduate of Conservatory of Ypsilanti Pupil of Georgia Richardson Baskerville' and Wager Swaync, Paris Page Tliirfy-one GRACE .EIVIEMRY Ifzmwctm' in Piano Graduate of Michigan State Normal Collcgc Conservatory Pupil of Wager Swaync FLORENCE LYON, A. B. 'IOHANNA ALPERMANN A M Afriftanz' Proferror of Modem Language Associate Pro eww 0 Modeln Lmzgzmge A. B., Indiana University: Student in Curso A. B., Michigan Stare Normal College dc Verano Para Extranjeros, Madrid, Spain A. M., Columbia University age Thirty-ii RICHARD CLYDE FORD, Ph. D. Proferxar of Modern Lazngzmger Ph. B., Ph. M., Albion College Ph. D., University of Munich MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT. In 1859 Professorj. M. B. Sill, acting principal of the Michigan State Normal School, which was then seven years old, reported that the department of French and German was doing its work thoroughly and well. This was exceedingly complimentary for a department, the courses of which were not considered an integral part of the curriculum, and thought valuable only for women. So thoroughly and well has the department carried on during the sixty-five years of its existence that today it has become a Vital force in the academic work of the Normal College. At the present time it has a pleasant home in the Administration Building with large classrooms, a library, a seminary room, and a private ofhce. The classrooms are well equipped with pictures, maps, and other illustrative material. The library contains about I,5oo volumes of the best works in the Various modern literatures. Here are also foreign language newspapers and magazines. The department offers regular four year college courses, seminary courses, special courses in the literatures of France, Spain, Central Europe, and Russia, and a teacher-training course. Lectures by members of the staff add to the general interest of the work, and sometimes a play, or a tea, or a special program comes to relieve the monotony of a fixed routine. ln 1905 a gift of the Honorable Peter White of Marquette, now de- ceased, made it possible for the department to award 57.5 annually to some student who does specially distinguished work in French. The latest award fromthe fund was in I97.3 to Miss Ruth Cattermole. Page Tlzzrig three J. STUART LATHERS, A. M. Praferyor of Speech B. L., A. M., University of Michigan SPEECH DEPARTMENT To converse well, to read well aloud or silently, to address a public as- sembly well and lead it to the speal-:er's view, to portray human nature through the clramatist's art in acting, these are the aims of the Department of Speech. These and the greater aim which underlies them all-to give strength and poise of character to the student. Character reveals itself in speech and governs all truly effective discourse, while speech in turn reacts upon character and a mastery over words aids in mastery of thought. This is the philosophy of the Department of Speech. Page Y hzrty-four FREDERICK B. MCKAY, A. M. Prafeffar of Xjzeecb Graduate of Michigan State Normal College A. B., A. M., University of Michigan MARION STOWE, A. M' IDA HINTZ MCKAY, A. M. Inm.m.m. of 5-peach AJ.fjJfd7lf Profeffor of Speech A. M., University ofMicl1ignn A. B., UHlX'CfS1Fl, of Chlcalgo A. M., Columbia University Pngf Tllirl Instead of writing at description of courses in English, I atm asking the AURORA to publish a short poem Written by Mr. Harry D. Thompson former Normal College student, who writes that he caught the spirit and love of poetry in his college class-room. THEY SOUNDED TAPST They .founded tape, young foldier of the free, And heaped Mezfzorial flower: ahooe your hreaft In France acron the north Atlantic .rea Where you are bling P6dC6f-Zllb' at reft. You fell on .foil in hondage to your foej Foe paid to you last honors of the hraoej But there today the Yankee huglef hlow, French tearf, French flowert rain upon your grave. They pnifhed o jf your taik right well, my ladj They Jcourged the woloex in panic from that foil: Methinkr you know and that your .foul if glad To .ree French pearant at his peaceful toil. We'd laughed at all your prank: and hoyisrh wit And scarce could think you grown to 7nan'r eftatej The that that hrought you down a nation hitj 0'er all the land hearty leaped with grief and hate. 'Tir for ourfeloef, not you, we niourn today, You .rcion of our choiceft and our heft. Such liver afyourf we're ill refigned to pay To rid the world of Hohenqollern peft. But you-'twae thai, hraoe heart, you'd choore to goj If conze death inuxt, you'd have hini ride a cloudj And when you went, 'twat gaibf-that I know, AJ well hefty the gallant and the proud. Ahooe your hreaft the Yankee huglex hlowj French handy are twining wreaths acrorf the .reaj And .ronzewhere your hraoe heart if joyed to know That all ahout your grave French toil if free. HARRY D. THOMPSON 'fWritten in honor of Quentin Roosevelt, and published in The New York Tizne.r,July 15, I97.0 Page Thirty-si.r FLORUS A. BARBOUR, A. M. Prafefmr of Englifb A. B., University of Michigan A. M. CHonoraryj, University of Michigan .5333-' ALMA BLOUNT, PH. D. ESTELLE DOWNING, A. M. Affafipzte Prafeffor' of Encglifb Anociate Pr'ofe.r.rar 0 Rhetoric B. S., A. B., Wheaton College A. B., University of Michigan Ph. D., Cornell A. M., University of California . Page Tlzirry-sm'c11 ESTABROOK RANKIN, A. M. Affirtmzt Prafexror of E12 glixb A. B., University of California A. M., Columbia University ELIZABETH CAREY, A. M. MARTIN ALFRED LARSON, PH. D AIJiJf47Zf Prafersor 0f'Eng!i.rb Affifmm' Profexfor of E12 rglifb A. B., A. M., University of Minnesota A, B., Kalamazoo College M. A., University of Michigan Ph. D., University of Michigan Page Tlzirty-eight ABIGAIL PEARCE, A. M. Affociate Profeffor of Englifb Ph. D., A. M., University of Michigan l MRS. JULIA R. REED I1ZJ'l'l'llCf0l' in E12 glifb B. L., Ohio Wesleyan A. M., Alfred University Graduate Student, Wellesley, Boston University and University of California FLORENCE ECKERT, A. M. Affifffznt Pl'0fEJJOI' of E1zg!i.fb A. B., Northwestern University A. M., University of Chicago Page Tlzirli uint LIDA CLARK, A. B. Arxociate Proferrar of Fine Arif Graduate Michigan State Normal College and Chicago Art Institute Student Art Academy, Paris, A. B., Michigan State Normal College, Student of Du Mond, Carleson, Church, Frier FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT The Fine Arts Department occupies the upper floor of the Admin- istration Building. There are seven classrooms, including one for black- board dravving, a lecture room equipped with a stereopticon and a large assortment of slides and photographs of architecture and painting, a students' rest room, oliices, stock room, art gallery, and library. The library, in addition to the periodicals and books on art, has the valuable E. A. Strong collection of books, photographs, and etchings, contributed through the generosity of the Misses Lillie and Frances Strong. Exhibitions of paintings and posters, textiles, artistic photography, etching, block prints, etc., are held in the art gallery during each year. These exhibits serve a double purpose, namely, to interest the com- munity in art, and also to give the students of the college good standards and a broader knowledge of the scope of artistic eiqforts. The gallery is also used for exhibitions of student's vvork. There are twenty-tive courses offered in the department. These courses include beside those required of all students in the Kindergarten-Primary, Intermediate, and Home Economics departments, work on Stage Art, Sculpture, Outdoor Sl-:etching and Commercial Art, planned to prepare teachers of commercial art for high schools. The specializing students also have the privilege of observing and teaching art in the Training School. Pagcfolfy X wake-f fw- ELINOR M. STRAFER, B. S. Anixmnt Profeffal' of Art Student, Cincinnati Arr School, New York National Academyg B. S., Teachers' College, Columbia University JEWELL CAMPBELL MARY E. HATTON, B. S. Imtmcior in Fine and I1m'1:.rfr2al Arts Imfmgfgl- in Indy 5:1-241 Arn Graduate of Michigan State Normal College Graduate Michigan Stage Normal Cgllege B. S., Teachers' College, Columbia. University Page F0l'fj '011 .:',H'f' Wir-Q? Q0 ,in S - ALICE I. BOARDMAN Arriftmzt .PJ'0f6J'J'0l' of I 1zdzUt1'i:zZ Arts Graduate, Mount Holyoke College and Lloyd Training School, Boston INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Courses based on a study of Industrial Arts aim to create a desire, and to develop the requisite skill, to change the natural materials, as they come to us, into forms which shall be both leasing and useful. The necessary research, leading to a knowledge 0 the sources of materials, and the history and ultimate use of products, should establish a clearer understanding of the connection between the arts and industries. The logical outcome of such courses of study should be the ability to select vocations intelligently, to appreciate the best products of the industries, and in general, to furnish elements of knowledge which might be of use in interpreting the complex conditions ofthe present time. age Foriy-two BENJAMIN L. D'OoGE, Ph. D. Profeffar 0 f Latin A. B., A. M., University of Michigan Ph. D., University of Bonn LATIN DEPARTMENT The Latin Department has held a prominent place in the Normal College since its organization, and the scope of its Work has increased with the extension of the college curriculum. At present its courses include not only the four years of Latin of high school grade, but an additional four years of collegiate rank. Besides academic and professional courses in Latin, the Department also gives courses in Roman Private Life, Roman Political Institutions, Roman Topography, Mythology, Greek Art, and the Greek Drama. There is ample equipment for carrying on the Work, as there is a large library of books on classical subjects, a fine collection of several hundred lantern slides and pictures, and much ancient material brought from Italy. A new line of work, but recently begun, promises important develop- ment in the future. That is the loaning to Latin teachers in the schools of the state of slides, pictures and such other material as they may desire to use. The Department is planning to establish here by degrees what might be termed a Service Bureau for the Latin teachers of Michigan. The reputation of the Latin Department is so vvell established that its graduates are in great demand. Students specializing in Latin are sure of good positions, because the demand for Latin teachers that have been trained here is always far greater than the supply. Page For ty three Pc l ORLANDO O. NORRIS, A. B., A. M. Affacifzte Profeffar of Latin A. B., Michigan State Normal College A. M., University of Chicago CLARA JANET ALLISON, A. M. THEODORE LINDQUIST, Ph. D Arxixnznt Profeifor of Latin Profeffor of Matlaematzcx A. B., University of Michigan A. B., Lombard College l A. M., Columbia University M. S., Northwestern University Ph D., University of Chicago IHC Forty-four ELMER A. LYMAN, A. B., LL. D. Pffofenror of Marhefnaticr A. B., University of Michigan Graduate Student, University of Michigan LL. D., Berea College, Berea, Kentucky MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Dr. E. A. Lyman became the head of the Mathematics Department in 1898. Under the regime inaugurated at the time of the establishment of the Central Normal in 1899, Dr. Lyman was made Principal of the Michi- gan State Normal. For three years heiperformed the duties of this ofiice in addition to those of the mathematical department. The opportunities under his efficient leadership have been greatly increased and the demand for advanced work by students is evidence of the growth of the depart- ment. More students 'seek to do departmental teaching than can be accommodated. As soon as, the demand in the field of teaching required them, new courses were offered under the direction of Dr. Lyman. The library facilities in the line of pedagogy of elementary mathematics have been remarkably fine, thus ofifering the advanced student unusual advantages. Dr. Lyman is the author of noted texts which have a Wide circulation and the Worth of which are generally recognized. Thus, from the very modest beginning of a single teacher offering four courses in 1853, the department of mathematics has developed until today five regular teachers are employed and thirty-tvvo academic and professional courses are offered, twenty-two of which are counted as college subjects. PagcForli fl 0 ADA A. NORTON, Ph. M. Affofinte Pro feffor of Marbezizatjcf Ph. B., Ph. M., Albion College JANE L. MATTESON, A. M. JOHN F. BARNHILL, A. M. Afsociate Prafeuor 0 f Maztbempzticf A1r:n76-iivii Profeffol' 0 f Mdfbevzaticx A. B., Michigan State Normal College A. B., University of Kansas A. M., Cornell University A. M., Columbia University PageF01'fy-six 1 MARK JEFFERSON, A. M. Profenor of Geography A. B., A. M., Harvard University DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY 1848 - 1866 - 1897 You cannot pick your father. Fathers cannot always pick their sons. Your father had to take you a good deal as you happened. Your intel- lectual father, however, you are free to pick. The head of the school of geography at Ypsilanti picked William Morris Davis as his geographic father in 1897, when he recognized Davis, extra- ordinary powers of observation, analysis and reasoning applied to the forms of the Earth's surface. Happily, this involved Professor Davis in no responsibility. Just as a physical father cannot always transmit his powers to his son, a self-elected intellectual son need not expect to attain the powers of the parent he desires, but he may hope to grow in the ad- mired direction., Nor need one bother Father in selecting remoter forbears. For scientihc grandparent we select Jean Louis Rodolphe Agassiz. When he settled in America in 1848 he brought inspiration to a whole generation of American Naturalists to pay more and more attention to Nature herself and give less slavish attention to words of print. There was opportunity of descent, for Davis came to Harvard in 1866 and entered classes where Agassiz and his teachings dominated. That influence we elect for grandparental. That is as far as space allows me to carry our elective ancestry. Pagclioflv se c ELLA M. XVILSON, A. M. Affaciafe Prafeffar of Geography A. B., Michigan Stare Normal College A. M., University of Michigan E. 'ARNOT, B. A. PAUL E. HUBBELL, A. B., A. M. Ifzftructoi' zfz Political Science Affocifzfe Prafemor of Hiniazgf ' B- A-, Urllversity of Indiana A. B., Richmond College Graduate Student, Yzile, Qlilcago and Michigan A. M., Lake Forest University Universities M. A., B. A., University of Oxford, England Page Forty-eight . ' I CARL E. PRAY, A. M. Profeffor of Hirfozgl B. L., Olivet College A. M., University of Wisconsin HISTORY DEPARTMENT The noblest study of mankind is man. History devotes itself to the task of tracing the development of human progress, to the ferreting out of the influences that have formed social organizations, human ideals,,and racial conceptions. In this there is much of interest and great profit for him who wishes to understand the forces that mold and influence society today. Patrick Henry once said, I have no means of judging the future but by the past, I am guided by the lamp of ex- perience. The experience of the individual is too limited in time and too circumscribed by circumstances to admit of rendering sufiicient guidance for either the conduct of the individual or of the race or nation. History, properly studied, should assist in judging present courses of action for the individual and society by showing how past decisions have been wrong and led to evil, or have been right and led to good. The History Department of this college offers a great variety of courses intended to lead the student to a consciousness of the vast store ofhistorical lore from which may be gleaned an understanding of some of the forces that have operated in the past to make society what it is and which will assist the student to orient himself in the World of the past and present. Pngcfl L '5 f BERTHA G. BUELL, A. M. Afmcimte PI'0ft'J'.f01' of Hixtofj' B. L., University of Michigan A. M., Radcliffe College MARY: B. PUTNAM, PH. M., M. PD. S. E. FAGERSTROM, A. M. Auocmte Profeffaif of Political Science Imimctor in Hixfoljf and Ecofzomicf Ph- B-y Uf1iYCfSity of Michigan Graf:luate of Augustana College M- Pd-, UU1VC1'Sity of Chicago A. M., University of Chicago Page Fiffy CHARLES O. HOYT, PH. D. P1'0ffJ'J'0I' of Edzmztian, History and Philosophy of Education A. B., Albion College, Ph. D., University ofjena, Germany DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION . A Teachers' College fulfills its function insofar as it turns out a body of eHicient teachers vvho have something to teach and who knovv hovv to do it. The very heart and life of a teachers' college is a professional school and through the professional training efforts does it justify its existence. This fact places upon the Education Department at one and the same time an unusual emphasis and also a tremendous responsibility. If the graduates of the Normal College are inefficient, if they fail habitually, only one department can be held strictly accountable, the professional department with all of its branches. In the face of these facts, the Education Department has been striving patiently and conservatively to perfect its efforts, avoiding the habit of adopting immature plans and untried procedures. The basic fact under- lying the planning of the Department is the fact of the specific nature of effective training. Teachers can not be trained in general, they must be trained for definite tasks. There is no device by which general training can be imposed upon people, fitting them for teaching in any and all po- sitions in the school system. Early in her training work, each prospective teacher must discover for what type of teaching she is best fitted, and after that she must pursue a consistent course of training, preparing her for the position of her choice. li' u fl L' l CHARLES M. ELLIOTT, A. M. Affociate Profefyor of Special Education A. B., Michigan State Normal College A. M., Columbia University HORACE Z. WILBUR, A. M. MARVIN SUMNER PITTMAN, PH. D Profenor of Education and Pbilofoploy Profeffor of Rafal Education Director of Extension College A. M., University of Oregon A. B., Michigan State Normal College Ph. D., Columbia UHIVCFSIIBY A. B., A, M., University of Michigan Page Fifty-two SAMUEL B. LAIRD, A. M. Prafe.v.ror of Edzzmtion and Pfycbalagy A. B,, A1 M., University of Michigan THEO W'. H. IRION, A. M. Affaciatc Profeffar of Education and Prycliology A. B., B. S., University of Missouri A. M.,-Columbia University NATHAN A. HARVEY, PH. D. Profeuar of Education, Text: and Mfdfuffmfnfi A. M., Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan University Page Fifty-thrcc' HENRY C. LOTT, A. M. Profeuoz' of Ezlzzmtiozz, Ethier and Social ElillCEff07l A. M,, Columbia University GRACE M. SKINNER, B. A., A. M. Afsifmnt Proferror of Education Graduate National Kindergarten Primary College, Chicago, Illinois B, A., B. S.. Columbia University Graduate Worlf in Wisconsin University, University of Chicago A, M., Columbia University Page Fifty-four l HERBERT T. OLANDER, A. M. A.fJi.rtmzt Profe.r.ror of Education A. B., Augustana College A. M., University of Wisconsin Graduate Work, Iowa State University, Ioxya State g TeaCher's College , li M 1 1. . , wi' Pl l O1gL1E CLEINI, PH. D. Arroeiezfe Profeffor of Eelzzrotifm A. B., Graduate Student, University of Illinois A. M., Ph. D., and Research Scholar, Columbia University XV. S. HOPPES, B. S. Arriftezzzt Profefror of Edumtiofz B. S., University of Oregon Graduate Work, University of Michigan GUY R. NEXVBERRY, M. Accrs. Director of Pemzzezmlzip in Normal College, Cleary College mul Training School Palmer School of Penmanship, Chicago and Joost School, Chicago Page Fifty-five DIMON H. Romsizrs, A. M. 5'11pe1'intef2dent of Tmivzing .fcbaol A. B., A. M., Amherst College TRAINING DEPARTMENT The Training Department, the largest unit of the college, has shown marked expansion during the last ten years in order to meet the needs of our increased enrollment. When campus buildings, offering opportunities for students to be trained in work from the kindergarten through the high school, became inadequate, several grades in the Woodrtiff building, one of the city's elementary schools, were opened to students in training. Additional grades were later made available in the city until today the entire Wood- ruff building, six grades in the Central School, and three in the Prospect are units in the Training Department. As a part of the training department of the college the rural depart- ment, under the able direction of Dr. M. S. Pittman, has opened four rural schools for students who Wish to study the problems of the one- room school. A model consolidated school which will be used as a fourth unit of the training department is novv being built six miles south of Ypsilanti. This school Will include all grades from the kindergarten through the senior high school and thus offer to about two hundred students each term training in that type of school which will soon replace many of the unprogressive one-room rural schools. Page Fifty-six . MARGARET E. XVISE, M. PD. Traiuin Teacher, Fire! Grade M. Pd. CHonoraryg, Michigan State Normal College ELIZABETH MCCRICKETT Training Teacher, Third Grade Graduate, Michigan State Normal College and Kraus- Balltz Kindergarten Training School C. GERTRUDE PHELPS, B. S. Training Teacher, Fourth Grade B. S., Teachers' College, Columbia University Page Fifty-.Seve BLANCHE TOVVNE, A. M. Trfzifzilztg Tenffyer, .fpecial Room A. B., A. M., University of Michigan C E F J. BURNS FULLER, A. M. LYD? ' OSTEIF Principal of High .Yclaaol 'siupewzfgy of M3525 A. B., Michigan State Normal College Graduate, Holt School of Music and American A. MA, University of Michigan Institute of Normal Methods, Boston ' i Page Fifty-eight YTINORA BEAL, A. M. Tllwlllilig Tmohef' of Efzglifh in High School and A.r.rZ.fro1zt Principal of the High School A. M., B. S., Columbia University JENNIE DARLING, A. B. LORENA P. DowL.N, A. M I12.r!1'1zftor of French and Spaniih in High Troizzilzg Tefzrher of Eozglixh .j1Z.Hlgb Sohool School , Asfixmnt Critic A. B., Michigan State Normal College Graduate Student, Alliance Francoise, Paris A. M., UH1X'CFS1ff' ofM1ch1gan ago! CHLOE M. TODD, B. PD. Tl'dj7Zj7Zg Teacher in Phyfiml Eainmtion B. Pd., Michigan State Normal College VELL B. CHAMBERLIN, B. S. Training Teacher in Hisfwy and Social Stience in High School B. S., Colgate University Graduate Student, Columbia University, Uuiversitv of Michigan ' Page Sixty MELBA SHORTRIDGH IIZ.fl'7'llL'f0l in Mathematicf in, Hzgh .Ychool Graduate, Michigan State Normal College FAITH E. KIDDOO Afyiytaznt Pmfeffor of Home Etofzomicr B. A., Iowa Teachers' College Graduate Student, University of Chicago HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT The Home Economics Department of the Michigan State Normal College represents one of the oldest institutions of the vvorldg the home. With respect for that time-honored institution, the department strives to keep alive the spirit that early permeated the atmosphere of the American home Where mutual love and responsibility bound its members together. The graduates from this department receive the Bachelor of Science degree, a Life Certificate, and are qualified to teach in Smith-Hughes' schools. The girls who have gone from here have held responsible posi- tions in the school or business World or have entered partnerships in the business of establishing homes Where they may contribute their culture and Wisdom to the development of the young citizenry. The members of the department may feel justly proud of the ideals for which they stand. Fortunate is the girl who has the Opportunity to remain here four years, and most fortunate is the Wise man who seeks as his bride one of the young women who has equipped herself to conduct the home they are to establish. PagcS11lx nur' FLORENCE L. LYTLE, B. S. Aiiifimzt Profefxor of Home Econamicf B. S., Carnegie Technical Institute SARA T. MURRAY, B. S. RUTH A. WORTMAN, A. M. V A.rJi.rm1zt Prafex.r01' of Home Ecanomicx Aniymnf Profeuor of Home Economics B. S., Carnegie Technical Institute B. S., Iowa State College A. M., Columbia. University. Graduate Work, University of Arizona age Sixfg'-f-wo ! FANNIE BEAL, M. A. Affifmnt Professor of Home Ecmonzicf B. S., Michigan Agricultural College M. A., Columbia University BERNICE M. RAYCRAFT MRS. XIELL B. CHALIBIERLIN flJ'J'jJ'l:Z72l in Pbyficfzl Edncatiofz Amixrmzt Ifzmvzctm' in Pbjiiml Edz1mri011 Student, Detroit junior College Graduate, Michigan State Normal College Graduate, Michigan State Normal College Student, Columbia University, Michigan Stat: Normal College Pngv Sl'.l'l.l'-fl17'L'L' JAMES M. BROVVN, B. S. B. S., Colgate University Graduate Work, Harvard University Gi.ENAD1NE SNOW, B. S., M. D. MABEL P. BACON, A. B. Affoezfzte P7'0f6J'J'01 of Physical Edzzmfian Anocifzte Prafefxor of Pbyfiml Edzzmfion B. S., Kalamazoo College ' A. B., Michigan State Normal College M- D-, University of Michigan Student, Teachers' College, Columbia University Page Sixty-six Student, Harvard and Chilclren's Hospital, Boston IRENE CLARK, B. PD. Imtrucior in Physical Education Graduate, Michigan State Normal College and Chautauqua School of Physical Education Graduate Student, Columbia University ALICE NASSZ, B- S- RUTH BOUGHNER, B. S. Anixtafzt Profexfor of Pbyfiml Edzzmtiwi A,5j5f,,m- ju Pbyyjf,-gl EfJllCgIfj0lZ B- S-, UHiVCrSity of Wisconsin B. S., Michigan State Normal College Graduate, La Crosse Normal Page Sixty- RUTH MARVIN, B. S. Aniftant in Pbysrical Education Graduate, Western State Normal College Student, Grand Rapidsjunior College, University of Wisconsin B. S., Michigan State Normal College l l 4 MARIAN ALICE BARD RUTH ROBINSON Affiftfznf in Playficull Education ffl-f-fiffdfif in Pbyfifdl 565110415071 Graduate, Michigan State Normal College Graduate, Chicago Normal School of Physical Student, Columbia University ECll1C21fiOIl Student, Alma College and Harvard University Pagewxfy-eight ' BERT W. PEET, M. S. Profewar of Chemistry B. S., Michigan Agricultural College M. S., University of Michigan CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT The Chemistry Department offers one year of high school chemistry and four years' work of collegiate rank. The laboratories are well stocked with apparatus and chemicals for carrying on the vvork. Many students preparing to study engineering, medicine, and dentistry take their first year of college chemistry here since full credit is given for all the courses in our best universities. The chemistry fee is very small and the student has many privileges in the laboratory not given in our big universities. The chemical library is unusually Well supplied with the best books published on the branches of chemistry taught, and the students usually take advantage of this opportunity to read. Food Chemistry is a strong feature of the Chemistry Department and the laboratories are well equipped for carrying on the work. Many interesting exhibits of chemical industries and samples of minerals are on display in an exhibition case. One of the oldest clubs on the Campus is the Chemistry Club. Inter- esting topics on theoretical and industrial chemistry and new discoveries in science are presented. At the end of the college year the members visit some chemical industries in Detroit or Toledo. IJIIHUSI I 1 ? ,.e PERRY S. BRUNDAGE, B. S. Affiffmzt Profenor of Cbemimj' B. Pd., Michigan State Normal College B. S., University of Michigan Graduate Student University of Michigan Page Seventy HARRY L. SM1TH, A. M. AJ'Jfffd7Zf Prafermif qf Pbyfiff A. M., University of Michigan FREDEIUCK R. GoRToN, Ph. D. Praferror of Pbyficr and Arfronomy B. S., A. M., University of Michigan Ph. D., University of Berlin DEPARTMENT or PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY Science Hall, the home of the departments of natural and physical sciences, was erected in 1903. In that year the equipment for physics was moved from rooms 30 and 31 of the old building to the present location. Here are to be found much more suitable Working space for students, better foundations for instruments, electric-generators, etc., and more adequate storage and protection for apparatus. The classrooms also give greatly improved opportunities for lecture and demonstration Work vvith the broad tables electrically equipped, darkening facilities, and lantern pro- jections. The astronomical equipment offers numerous advantages for training in making the various measurements of latitude, longitude, and time. The 18 foot dome Will presently house a fine lO inch telescope which will offer unusual opportunities for the College students. When this instrument is installed it is planned to have open nights for students and visitors in order that all may secure some knowledge of interesting features of the heavens. The courses offered by the department extend from high school physics through three years of college work. Through the organization of the College Physics Teachers of Michigan, it is possible to lose practically no credit in physics in transferring from one college to another. This is of great convenience inasmuch as many in later years' decide to pursue professional courses in engineering, dentistry, and medicine. Page S Uclzty-0 GENEVIEVE M. VJALTON, A. M. Head Librzzrimz A. M.. St. Mary's College 5 ELSIE V, ANDREWS, A' B. FANNIESC. IELETON, M. PD. Reference Librarian WM iffffof' A, B., Michigan State Normal College M. Pd. CI-1011.2 Michigan State Nortnal College Page Seventy-two Student, Chautauqua, Harvard, Columbia School of Oratory, University of Utah, and Chalif School of Aesthetic Dancing L 1: 5, L V UV 5, ,. 1 wb, 'E I if' 5, . V, if 3 43 'i1 K' tw JL QQ J. - 17, 1 .v.,, .JJ-Y 's r r rl ,V 131 ' G' , E 5, . 3 .W 1 -, Ja: N 5 Fl 1 Vi, H. f s Y. .-K A' mr, in 1. A L- .q 5 'YL' .ix V, 3 .1 .dw 'J w s' r 1 il, ,--ly! L vfnrfr x V fl aff. ,Q V ,, Mn X ,1 .,l 1, R 1- 'N , : ' 4 , ' Fifi-in ago SC'L'0llfy-fllf 1 yi, 1 . W W ,1-11' 'WUI' U V 7'VW ' -M , m1M! k THE STUDENT COUN c1L The Student Council is an orffanization com osed of students chosen b . . . from each class and from the various orffanizations on the cam us to . . . . O . represent them in the administration of the College. The Council was organized about ten years ago, and since that time it has been ready to recognize the benefit which can be derived in establishing close co-opera- tion between faculty and undergraduate. The Council has two outstanding aims, one of which is to act as a medium of communication between the student body and the Normal College Council. It endeavors to find the thought and sentiment of the student body regarding college matters and to bring to the Normal Council such suggestions and recommendations as may seem best to the Student Council. The Council also endeavors to preserve the useful traditions and customs of the college and to establish such new ones as promise to be for the welfare of the student body. After each organization had elected its oflicers last November the Student Council organized with the following OH:1CC1'SI HOBART MAC EDXVARDS ................, ,... ....,.... P 1 'eridenf RICHARD XVATERS ....,, . . .Vice-Pmrident MARY HULIPHREY. . . ..,., Secrefmp' HOMER XVEST .................. , . .Trmf111'er Other members of the Council are: SEN1oRs-Henry Loper, Thelma Dickinson JUN1oRs-Kenneth Meade, Esther Perkins, Elmer Corey, lvah Ostrander SOPHOlVIORES'P2lLll Ward, Aileen Armstrong, Geraldine Ford, Gertrude Lamontaine, Ivadel Moore FRESHMENM'RRf'1UOlld Harvey, Marion Blue, Mary Mosher, Arthur Howard Y. W. C. A.-Carrie W'ashburne, Hilda Schweir Y. M. C. A.-Edmund Jones, XV. Jay Dittman XVOIvIEN,S LEAGUE-Mary Humphrey MENYS UNION-HOYV2l1'Ll Wescott, Axel Peterson NORMAL Niaws-Herman Beck This year, February 6, the Council had charge of the Assembly at which time a set of resolutions dealing with compulsory attendance at Assembly, proper decorum while at Assembly, and the allowance of two cuts per term were adopted. The main purpose of this was to advance the self- government plan among our twenty-three hundred students. age Setcnfy-four . ' X , 1 'W ' 15, 2 1 1 ff, H. ,L 1 A L ffm f we I ,f f 95 ff? .151 Mg.:-fi,--' 1 ..- 1. . 9 Qc? ff W f , , 1' K 4 1 Q 1 .L , X ? f. vv.. f-1 -w3f.:Q+,.g Q :f-M. Q L 5 1 . L. , , Nh W. 5 1 , Wisf Q, .I 2 : wi we ' , f , Y- Mg. f ,J X 6 Ptlflz' ffrnlzfx rzuc , 5: 1' . -2' My . J ff L - . 1 I ' a Page Sevezzty-51'.1' . 1. 4 :I . . Z., ,,.. '- - - , f .. 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This is the largest Senior Class in the history of the Normal broad- casting from Station 1-9-L-4, Room 111, 3 p. m. on dates in order. OCTOBER 9, Big Rally of '13 Juniors to be transformed into Seniors. Results of the rally-Herman Beck broadcasting-President, Hobart MacEdwards,Vice-President, Howard Wescott, Secretary, XVanda Craw- ford, Treasurer, Harley Wooden, Council Representatives, Thelma Dick- inson and Henry Loper, Athletic Manager, Wilber Worley, Seniors to wear toques, white with three green bands and tassel. OCTOBER 5O'll'lEI'OClL1CCLl to officers ofthe '14 f'Aurora. Pictures to be in cap and gown. Committee appointed for Senior fall party. Senior dues 51.00. President called on members for two-minute speeches. Results- The Arrogance of the Green Freshies, a plea for advice by Al Popp. OCTOBER 30 to NOVEh'IBER 6-Tickets, decorations, refreshments, etc. NOVEMBER 7-Ethel Waterman broadcasting-Prof. Pray to be the Senior Adviser. Loud applause with no interference. Two pages were C ordered for the ' Aurora. Another speech-Pergament-good spark, poor static-all head phones came off. NOVEMBER 16-8:30 P. M.-QOQQ of Seniors all broadcasting at once from, the West Gym.-Fischer's music-grand march-feature dance- refreshments. NOVEMBER 16 TO 7.0-Everyonecomplimenting Seniors,succeessfu1 party. NOVEMBER 2.0-Back to room III, usual time-short talk by Dr. Hoyt in regard to the Indianapolis Convention. Unanimous consent to send fou.r delegates. The treasurer gave his report. Over 5100.00 in the treasury. A presentation of assembly resolutions by President McKenny. Open discussion by class. General opinion they should be passed. NOVEMBER LO TO 7.6-4lVlLlCl1 snow-Thanksgiving spirit prevailing- Blue books'-Laundry going home via parcel post-Appetites growing every hour. NOVEMBER 16-Many good-byes -grand rush for three-thirty in- terurban-all radio apparatus set away until after the Thanksgiving recess. DEcEMBER 6 TO 13-Extemporaneous speeches. Broadcasting at their leisure-3 P. M.- Wit and Humor of the Juniors Qeducationalb Ruth Marvin. 3:02. P. M. - What Our Town Pump Has Meant to NVilton CprohibitionD Lillian Hett. 3109 P. M.h The Modern Use of the Back Porch QinspirationaD Henry Loper. DECEMBER I3 'ro 18-Too much space between ground wires and aerial for any broadcasting. Merely wishing the 19th would come. No static, no spark, no interference, no nothing! I agcSe7Jenty-eight DECELIBER I91gl'1'I'f ---- whiz I I I-Merry Christmas and Happy ---- ssss?? -year. Good-bye 'til YZ4. STATION 1-9-2.-4. President Edwards broadcastinghFollowing Seniors, who graduated last December, located: Ethel Waterman, Pasadena, Cal., Leslie Dreibilbis, New England, North Dakota, Anna Broecker, Ferndale, Michigan, Ruth Schultz, Battle Creek, Michigan. JANUARY 17.-Following Seniors elected to honorary fraternities: Kappa Delta Pi: Ethel Waterman, Ruth Marvin, Ruth Schultz, Fern Hotton, Russel Gee, Thelma Dickinson, Herman Beck, Anna Broecker, and Hobart Mac Edwards. Sigma Delta Psi: Wilber Worley and Harry Clark. Stoic: Albert Popp. JANUARY 31-First regular meeting of the New Year-Introduction of all members who were not with us last year. Senior get-together sug- gested-poor static-few connections-no results. Walter Roth to order all pins and rings for Seniors. FEBRUARY 7.-Ground Hog day-six weeks more of winter! FEBRUARY I4nQGfHHd rush in order to broadcast Valentine messages- reported results--sssswwwi ---- ssd --'- gr- ' ll Sweet --------- - heartttttt!!! Many leap-year engagements for this night. FEBRUARY 7.6-Jones broadcasting the results of the Indianapolis con- vention. Martha Rosentreter making speech in regard to Alumni building on campus-what can the Seniors do? Professor Pray extends the invita- tion ofthe Season for all Seniors to meet at his home on March 6. Much excitement-committees appointed-loud applause. MARCH 1 to 6-Anticipation of the realization at Professor Pray's. Social Committee:Jennie Vis, Albert Popp, and Laura Ferris. MARCH 6, 8 P. M.-At Professor Pray's.-Fifty-six Seniors broadcasting -stunts, theatricals, impersonations, famous characters CGeorge Wash- ington, Alexander Hamilton, Betsy Rossj-Mahlala, the Hindoo seer, and story book characters. Apples, popcorn, and chewing gum. IO P. M. Good-night, Professor Pray, we're sorry to leave you now!! MARCH Io-A number of Seniors standing in front of Station-those listening in heard the following-Mr. Knowles: Would you like to give me a dance at the Junior Annual, Miss Welch? Winifred: Cin a demure voicej Oh, Charles, I'd love two. MARCH 17-Startling announcements from Aurora Staff-all Senior material, including pictures must be in by the zoth.-A notice from the Radio company to ship back all apparatus for failure to pay-All radio ap- paratus carefully guarded until March 15 th. MARCH 9.5-Successfully guarded-President Edwards broadcasting- Thanks Seniors for loyal support during the past two years-hands over the keys of management to A'Bill Vlfescott, the Vice-President. Spring Convocation Thursday. The following Seniors graduate: Henry Loper, Frank Churchill, Cora Dennis, Arthur Pergament, Doris Chamberlain, and Hobart Mac Edwards. Movement on foot to order another outfit to be used untilJune. Treasury empty as a result of paying for these pages! Seniors of 1914 signing off regularduty by Aurora order March 7.5. Good-bve, Underclassmen, Weill meet you in the wide, wide, world. Page Sc 1 Page Eiglztg ' i A' 1 1 li.-FSF ,., .VV ye: fly 1, .i 4 i 2 4 -was A l V l 1 iff: 'rf' WILBER C. WORLEY1Aff07Z, Oklabwmz Arm of Honor- N Club Physical Education Club Track Team '17,-Cross Country 'LL Physical Education, Pre-Medic. ALBERT Popp-Prwmzzozzt Aurora Board Catholic Students' Club Stoic Sciences and Modern Language FERN I-loT'roN-Detrait Kappa Delta Pi Home Economics Club Horne Economics LILLIAN MCCORMICK1HI!f0lZ, Ohio Eastern Star Club Y. W. C. A. Science ETHEL KINKEAD-Yprilmzti Kappa Delta Pi Speech Club Speech and English HERMAN F. BECK'-.S-l6'b5ZlJ!Zi71g ,Alpha Tau Delta-Stoic Kappa Delta Pi-Editor of Normal News Chemistry ESTHER M. HOLMES1C1:jfIflZl F4115 History HARLEY WOODBN-Hmzover Kappa Phi Alpha ' Mathematic Club Men's Union Treas. Senior Class Physics and Math. MARTEN L. ROBERTSON-Blifrjeld Debating Team-Wesleyan Guild Director of Extension Language and Education MARION H. STEWART'P0ff Hll!'0ll St. Clair Co. Club Y. W. C. A. 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L, . t . . 5f E -L , X35 The class of nineteen hundred twenty-five, one hundred thirty strong, ,Tp as KU . . . - . g 'A E organized itself October 9th, I 97.3 , and elected Kenneth Meade, president, E , 5 Esther Perkins, vice-president, Mary Humphrey, secretary, and Margaret ll Wmiggg Young, treasurer. Ivah Ostrander and Elmer Corey were chosen represen- 5 , g y Q, tatives for the Student Council. Ralph Carpenter was elected athletic ly K femme manager, Allan Witherspoon, sergeant-at-arms, and Albert Lumley, yell- ll Eff- master A 55 E w lf nil l ' . I :IS umnart-lil , , . : 5 : l-'-'!!E7?,Ei,3F At the second class meeting three important steps were taken. First, 5 g l Ll ish Qi Dr. Gorton was chosen faculty adviser. Then investigations were Fifi.-:I started preparatory to plans for the Junior Annual party. Miss Ivah yi' Ostrander, chairman of the Junior Annual committee, named her sub- E gi l 5 committees and plans for the party were well under way quite early in the year. Finally, the Juniors, as well as the other three classes, decided to EZASE l have official toques, white with two green stripes and a green tassel. E ' E Four Juniors, Floyd Lieb, Kenneth Meade, Carlotta Corpron, and :limi Qi Ann Tobin, went as delegates to the Indianapolis Convention. Ve E 3 E 'QT -:Tig - - - E E The Juniors, together with the Seniors, as a Degree team, won the 53635 interclass football championship in the fall. Later in the season the EN 5 ljei,-1-,gal-l-P, Mm upper classmen scored an easy victory in indoor track.. Ezisg ll'7?F, l Junior class members who have been honored by election to the various li Q honorary fraternities on the campus are: 5 'ya 5 I - ' V ips' KAPPA DELTA P1 STOIC P1 KAPPA DELTA 1.12, ll, ' El . . lv 'I Kenneth Meade Floyd Lieb Eloise Ewell 52,55 fi' Carlotta Corpron Kenneth Meade Mary Humphrey E ' :E ,l .if - Lllllll Mary Humphrey Esther Perkins V Harvey Klemmer Em j ln Axel Peterson Ruth Cattermole - I ll ffl ,xml Tryphena Humphrey Helen Lathers gif! lax' Esther Perkins ' Lorna MacKeller 5 i 15 Mary Humphrey 5 fc Tryphena Humphrey E 5 w T , . EWS l 71' ' Ev A5 -2 , Elisa -- ' ' : 1 I lW'llM,7'i'1' ff - a . , -af 5 'S jf: ,P ' 1 'gum . , , , I - , 1 5 - 5 ' XQEFNH Q4.fpa,,f , ,149-C,4fx,, 1 ca--9'L.2 Ca. 5691 -'sei-'fflf fb 1 E C, Y ' L' ' N: .qqvnmringawh p f If rv, f F 1 - E ' I la sjy f',..afaa,f 5,Lf,,,l .,.fv.,ac-4 L4-Aa-fe? are C 'f1 M7EztSE f .5 1: lla 4 J' ,X faf. Va r' E 1 ill leitlg f' Jeff' e'-'ffbk ' 4' ' isle! 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A.-Stoic History Club-Campfire Latin and French ARLENE CLARK -Ypfilmzti Campfire Mathematics and Science GRACE N1cHoLs-Statkbridge History Club History MABEL C. LAMBERT-Calmzzbifzullh' Lapeer Co. Club History Club History and Natural Science FRANCES DURANcE-Cbfzrlevaix Natural Science MURIEL E. BOVEE-Alzffdll Phy. Ed. Club Girl Scouts Physical Education I V gt' .X-incfy-1111 1111112 ,K 1 i .J 1 ,X 1 . W xx l V. if '1 1'-15' 151111 1 5.1 1--131.1 'l'.11!.,1.,1 1 -V1 1 1'1'- -' 1' l 1 1 F11 .11 fr rr -1 iiirjxi er ' r'rr'111111T11.j715Qj31i-if11,i,,11,1.fr1impgQg311E1UUj.,yDZ11 '- 1 - 1 -Z - . - 11 1 - -F ' W? 1-1 ,1 . 41- T 1252351 iL37 '7fTil li L-f'5 'fQff C 1 '-ir. A 1 -' 1' 1' f '1'i f' iii, 1 ' 1 . 1 11' Li ' LLL, L LAC , 1- 3 ,Q 1..11.1l'JQ,'1. lI'L71QQf.1if33.1.1.1LQ5ffTl'lll.lfl,lI.1.?l,L'1.?1'l 1 Qflgl . 'e f A f' 'rr' 'W' 'rn' r r A' Q 55,11- l 1 1 a 35222,-2:f,,.Q' L,,.f.1f, ..5171'ggl Qin? 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HUFF1E.fJ6XUi!IE Normal Art Club Art Editor Aurora Fine Arts FLOYD LBIB-Ypfilfmti Chemistry Club, Y. M. C. A. Stoics, Mathematics Club Science and Mathe- matics LILLIE ROHMAN-Raya! Oak Trailblazers Y. W. C. A. Rural Education ELVA ALDRICH'Nf!L'J Garden Project Club Science N w A 1. . .' 7, l 'G l if-' il 17 V5 fi. ll.-. 7 'Thi . l., 2 1 . s' xf, ,.1. ,fav 5.1 gf :L 2 ':.nC,, -ezjgt 'u Pap c N in rly-jfifzf V if 1 ll il - lg! .f . l l. 'Q .E Qlyfifi !i',f'lQ ll. .N li, 'li l f 'Q if r-'if X 4 4 I s , nv V. K' A Page Ninety-si,1: Q.. A., ., . .. Y .,,,, . ga- 1,2-. ..-, ARTHUR D. WALKER-Carr City Phi Delta Pi Thumb Co. Club Physical Education ALBERT E. I.UMLEY'Ulf6z7 Chi Delta Sigma Delta Psi Physical Education CLIFFORD H. LOOSE-C0!!zl0KZft'I' Phi Delta Pi- N Club Track '7.2., '13, '14-Phys. Ed. Club Physical Education KENNETH A. MEADETNHJZ7L'f!l6 Alpha Tau Delta-Stoic Kappa Delta Pi Science and Mathematics EDWARD MosHER-Cf11terz'ille Phi Delta Pi Normal ChoirwOrchestra Director Music RALPH E. CARPBNTER'Wdj'11E Arm of Honor-Varsity Club Track '7.7., '13, '7.4. Phy. Ed. Club Physical Education ANN M. TOBIN-M1lJkEg07Z Sigma Sigma Sigma Speech Club Speech and English MARGARET GLADDEN1Ld7lIflIg Home Economics Club Y. W. C. A. Home Economics MARY E. COBB'EI6d7ZlIbE Theta Lambda Sigma Home Economics Club-U. P, Club Home Economics ELOISE EWELL1YPJf!dlIfi Minerva Literary Society Pi Kappa Delta Speech and English Doxf-.LDA MORRISON-Detroit Alpha Sigma Alpha, Aurora Board Home Economics Club, Y. W. C, A. Home Economics Bmzmcn RAYCRAFT?D6fl'0jf Normal Choir Physical Education Cluh Physical Education ERRAL MARJORIE DEAN-Frcefoil Assistant in Agriculture Natural Science Club Normal Choir, Garden Project Club Natural Science ROBERT PEEL-A1111 Arbor Arm of Honor, Sigma Delta Psi Physical Education Club Physical Education HELEN CANHELD-Def1'oit Theta Sigma Upsilon Home Economics XV, H, IRWIN-Yjuifmlti Physical Science ALLAN XVITHERSPOON'-BZ'UF1'f!!!? History EFIARVEY KLELIhiERi.S'f, Clair Phi Delta Pi, Pi Kappa Delta St. Clair County Club Language lVlARGUERITE JAQUA-GVJIIIZ Rnpifif Delta Sigma Epsilon Music RUTH A. 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GILLESPIE'-A1112 Arbor Elfslgggjl, Arm of Honor, Sigma Delta Psi E,-fgfflgff Pl1ySlC21l Ed. Club, Varsity Club jgfgAf,1g,gfg Physical Education V gg . V . . P EDYS E. OXX'EN'-'Eldff Tnzvar ,lf'.lM':j:gfQ Theta Lambda Sigma Degree 1 , A N 5 lc vjfllfiff MfxR.1oluE H. EDMUNDS-Gram! Rapid: Vfifffiifl Home Economics Club Home Economics ZEf,gVf'l'?,N l 2 1 V. , .ix ffl ,. 1, Arli 2. 1 l . . Drusx' MAUE-Cbzcf ,ll Q Grammar Grade V ' jf, ji 5 ,V , ,I 3. GERTRUDE FORESTER-Erfmmbfz ' 'QQEPf?,5',EQl . . lfif' 'I Delta Slglllii Epsilon 1 5 - 'fu .Wil .N Home ECODOIHICS Club ,YQ Home Economics Hi: ww 'QQ ll ,iff l , , , Fi M.5RIE M. LAING-hm1rf1.rC1qv,Ixm1.f. ,j-1,3-31,-' A '-w . .33 1 ' Klndergarten Prlmary Club , ' j College Orchestra 4 1 fgljtfgzgfiti Kindergarten Primary - ' X l:fi.l '-' L55 . Y r lr-- Cx ' ' ' ' f stew? 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X ,rl 1 .77 X -i, 'X MARION BLAND-DUrll'b0fIZ Sigma Nu Phi Swimming Team '13, '14 Physical Education ROBERT T'HOMPSONTD6'lZ!L'f!ft' Chi Delta Science LOLA BELLE Avniu'-Mmmz Theta Chi English and History MARJORIE POTTER-I'VbzreZ1n!Z Thcta Sigma Upsilon Fine Arts CLARE BOUGHEX-Tmverxc City Sigma Nu Phi Catholic Students' Club English and French ROLLAND PERRINE-Ypfifmzfj Kappa Phi Alpha Physical Education BERYL CORNELL-Harbor Sfwringf Trailblazer Rural ' XKVERVAIN DIVINE+Cdi7Z!Z6ll Kindergarten Primary ALMA FLINTOF!-'1.S':l7Z!Z Lake History Club History and English Louisa Koi-iN-Highland Park Physical Education Club Physical Education L L '- f Pu fl r .V 1' 11 L l l v t. ' ' npijq fvfm,fji3,T':f1-lrfniczff-jz ,, I, R ,, .,, - mf, ,, .f , i fix K N V f,,f.-at ,,?i1!1i'J,, NW' - l , 1 u.- ,, l l , rt Aw ,nnifgl , FQ l Q-, ,- 4 :g Q ,wi Llliif Q l Lzljfga 1 Wixfi ELSIE BELLE H.-mov-A1111 Arbar 1 lffjg V 'ij W . E Grammar QQ A-'Q . 1 591:11 Q 'iff 1' z if, ,Y 'lf I A' F 1' li'- l - fi '. fi il 3,11 ,A .3:,.l N111 4 1' . vw l MABEL E. PETERsoN-Ofnkfwm 11 .31 if Ferris Institute Club Intermediate . ERNEST T. ENGEL-Aflrimz Kappa Phi Alpha .pw l w lv 'V1 '4iZ N . .,,, '.1Vl.'T ,.- 1 ii,E:p:-in f 1 ff: l .W . Phvsical Education Club, Basketball fl lp Manager '14 Physical Education MALCOLSI DICKlE'P0lIffdC Arm of Honor Owl Club, Pontiac Club Football '11, '11, '13 Basketball '11, '13 Baseball '11, '13 Physical Education HCOLONEL THE CLOWN' '- All-College Clown College Circus V f' .11 . ,, ,,.-J ,l ll, ,, . , -. li' ,,.,jL ,.l,,., Y: V- vu 1 i- Vai '-'- 1.1- 1 5-a,,tt.,,,..gq5 'gif ' 11.25-fi l .Qrfqf All K ,IFN E5 l l 'ilqxf il Ev llfill YQ L -NIL? lv-L, ' iifigjafi iflilf-9352 ,gag Qel .. 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'l ii li 't 'ldfdhfcil ff i '5..1'1 1V 'Fil JUNIOR ANNUAL, 197.4 The Junior Annual, established last year by the Class of 1914, was held in the West Gymnasium, February 7.3 , vvith one hundred and thirty couples present. Music by Whitmire's Orchestra, beautiful decorations, and novel favors were but a few of the characteristic features that made for the success of the party. An out-of-town dancer also added to the attractions. The Grand March was led by the president of the Class of 197.5 and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Meade, of Nashville. Favors of red rosebuds were given the men, and dainty vvrist bouquets pleased the girls. Refresh- ments were served during the course of the evening, and by special per- mission the party was extended until 17. o'clock, affording the Juniors and their friends another half hour of enjoyment. The chaperones for the occasion were Miss Fannie Beal, Acting Dean of Women, Mrs. Fannie Cheever Burton, Director of Social Activities, and the Junior Class Patron and his vvife, Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Gorton. . 1., ' L. 'lil-2 1 1 , E513 l zggfl 12-Iafiii i'i1 ,sit-:1 1 l .1i'r1'fi!1.dl 1 ESE fi-sl 13.35 l 9 l 'J rf' ill 13' Ffexf 97.2f1 ' ii J- 5:1 1 i Q .,., 11 'Hill ff' 1 Misa ,il 5555 1c?1',,' ff! 211 :Vg 'T' l gg- l F- 11- ' -2 .-1. ..l,..'1 L! 1 1 11, lx 91,111 1 .I' 'jr 1f, i V ,. , 1li'1Qi'ii: 171,5 3 .1 l.1-j-5:91 -ffl 1 1,- 1 fI1Efji'1 11j1 11 1 . 1. . A Lil.. 'l' 1. if N ,l 5 1 111 1121 14 511711 1.1, 1 1 23711 H711 K lf: X151 A-ffl 1 .11 ... IA, Q l ' - 1 . '1'1.4s1A '-35111111-3 -1- 1 - :fu . gr, 141. 1 Ml?-' ?,f-+',-1Q4, -ft. -ff all 1 - .- - 1,9-Q-1 1- ae... . . ... ,. 1 1 1 111111-1-.1 1 1 1 11, 1 ,- age O11 IIllIld1'c'lf7-'ZUO 11 -1 ,Q.,.,,.'1141 l l '11 A i A xp 'wi VM , 6 I if , Sa 5? S SN 'fi ' 1 kfi f 1-. 2 f Q L5 ff ? 1 X971 55 M v y ix I D u 1-ff ff Q , w i I U Il I Ill I-l1sToRY or THE SoPHoMoRE CLASS On September 15th, 1913, there thronged into the classrooms of the Michigan State Normal College 1078 specimens of Sophomoric youth, an inspiration to the Freshmen and a challenge to all upper classmen. With an enthusiasm, beautiful to see, they have gathered together on the average of once in two weeks for the opportunity of imbibing class spirit and of writing their names upon little yellow, pink, or blue slips of paper. Of course, these are not the only benefits derived. The meetings gave the President an opportunity to practice Parliamentary Law. Then for the intellectual delectation of the class, programs of varied interest were provided. Sometimes the program consisted of a talk by our patron, Prof. McKay, a talk on Prisons and Their Effects upon Youth, reports on the Student Volunteer Convention at Indianapolis, or a versatile program of music and readings. The social activities have been equally energetic. lt is said that a class is just as strong as its individual members, so would it not be logical to say that a class is as socially active as its individual members? Reasoning on this basis statistics show that the Sophomore Class has had an average of 1897 dates per week, most of which were conhned to week ends and reported to the matrons. And then! On Ma1'ch 14, the climax was reached in a Sophomore Party at the Masonic Temple. Speaking liguratively it was a dream come true. Speaking practically it was a howling success, Qyou should have heard the saxaphonesy. And so, in work and fun, the year has passed until at its close we can Say: High-hrezued nhility, Soonyon will ree nr no inere, Mezztnl Agility, Though nzart of nf are leaving There nee the ferets of om' clezfr. yon, Cdiifljf Jllgtlflljf, Sadly herenuing yon, Biill deg tenneigf, Dan't think n'e'll ever forget, All of thenz helped nf to pezrf. One thing if clenr to nr, Shezzy zzerhofity, Ypri if dent to nf: Gilded painpority, Oni' dezyf here n'e'll never regret. There are the thingf we difdezin. P001-'ly I verrify Wifdoin has mine ta nf, I'll znezke it worfe if I All elre look: hnnz to nf, D0n't ent it Oltl' hefore long. Here on our Saphenzore plane. But what I zneeznt to do Nineteen nnd tzuengfjhve lfVnJ to prefent to yon Will find nr Jtill nlive SOPHONIORES' Se endeth ng Jong. In the world with hanorf galore. Well niezy yon haw to nf, Knee! mid keztow to nr -FLORENCE BAYLER, Secretary age Our I'lItIllll'Ulll7O1lI' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS PAUL XVARD ...............,.,................,.... Prefident AILEEN ARMSTRONG. . . .... Vice-Prefidenz' FLORENCE BAYLER .... ,..... S 6Cl'6f6lf-QI MURIEL HARRIS. . . .... Trmfzzref Pugr f7lIc'lfIIHfII'L'l1 Five W w Q1 I 1 1 R p H W I 1 0 r 1, I lx I ' L W- H. ffl ,fn ' i 'f 1ii i Ff'ATnTQj' 'p'L,3'fij,5i,'-'vzl 3 v 1 H ', ,Q 'I ' gf Y f' -1--1-v -fi -'Q'-1 3'rT,f,'-3 '5f1TTr: Ig, ' -1 l ' lg 5 -f -I fr, iffenag .-5 gl. ,ff 'Llama if 4 9 i Y , A. - -fr fy,-. V,-an , ,115-iii:-:Z A '- ' 1 . J f 1if ' 11. T 'f': f n?i'-tiffff1f5'z'?TW.65:5l JXLICE CH APPELL-Graf: Lake Kindergarten and Primary Club Kindergarten and Primary MARY MCLEOD-'HighlH77li Park Grammar Grade ERMA CLARK1Flf77l' Intermediate SUSAN MARSDEN-Bdffff Creek Grammar Grade NIELBA SHORTRIDGE?Cb6J'l7llfllg Euclidian Club High School Mathematics MARJORIE HAWKINS'-Jdfk.f0l1 History Club History and English XENA RUTH SKEELS-A1111 Arbor Kindergarten and Primary Club Kindergarten and Primary Louise RENSBERGER'COP071lfJb Catholic Students Club Kindergarten and Primary Club Kindergarten and Primary MARY ELLEN SM1'rH-Coaperuille Kindergarten and Primary Club Kindergarten and Primary ELSIE Tanon-Pickfm! 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Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial HELEN lXflO0RHEAD1Mj!dIl English anal History lX'l1LDRED MEREDITH-Yprifmzri Sigma Sigma Sigma Fine Arts LEON,-x lVlANN-1411111 Arbar Y. XV. C. A. Lutheran League Intermediate MARION SCOTT1lf mnlerbilt Kindergarten and Pri- mary Club Kindergarten and Pri- mary HONIEII E, xVESTiYIIIi!d1Ifi Alpha Tau Delta Student Council-Varsity Club Physical Education MrARIE VYAN EENAAM-Zeclmlri Kindergarten and Primary -f GLADYS ELDER'PKfL'l'J'bllfg Commercial Teachers' Club Commercial V'ERA BRADLEY-HHZU College Orchestra Physical Education Club Physical Education im Par7eO1c I1 1 t gli! .i,, - A li' ,. ,. . 1 'ff'f'V EDNA BLACK, Tl'r1Lfe'r.reCiry -X ' f 1 Natural Science Club if A' Garden Project Club Mathematics and Science 'E iigra 'EVN iw 12' ,ff .ix 'film Zz LLOYD C. MILLER, Vfzrmr l,: l .,1 Arm of Honor 1 Varsity Club I , Physical Education 3 lfflf' 16- ' Q. lv I Q w'Hs'f5Q '4 74 , LLOYD SHOEMAKER, Afmazzt 35? Euclidean Club pr , Lapeer County Club ' ' W Mathematics and English W A ,IOSEPHINE BECKTON, Port Hurazz l Kap a Psi Kin ergarten Primary Club Kindergarten and Primary ,.-,L ii- M 1 , A Q i ' t V PAUL XVAGONER, Wfrjfzze 'gl tj Physical Education Club ,..' Y n - u tif, Mi' ' Track Manager, '14 ..-, J ii Physical Education ' l ,gli .A O , , ,Q , ,I li f 3?5.ff .- il ' ' - 1: JEAN TURNBULL, Lapeer . 1 N1-fe' ...Ill . . 2 f . Sodalitas Latina 1 J' f 6 Y. VV. C. A. ,iv I Will? ffl Latin and French 1 , 'ia Wi: 5 1572 F'i'Ell f f , l 5' BLANC!-in L. JONES, Crorwefl 5 1- Natural Science Club I Yffiili ffl, Thumb Club Grammar Grade 1' , , ,, l M, J , i , Y, air., .Q Li Q, gn'-'f--i - Li! I . iii- ,warm ag , fig:-fa,E'1g ELEEN CHATTERTON, Troy, Obie iifiiff-S, ilfll General ., ,. Al' :jc ..,. fi- ll , , . , fvuaa- fist? , i iYl'Qi1 fii Q, l 'ji -l 'rf :Y 71 .. .. .. .. X Dono'rHY PAXSON, Dfmdee X, . ,fg'5is'1,f7:f'l2ll Kajwpa Ivfu Delta, Pi Kappa Delta 11:2 I1 Lew' . -H - - ff-5: ff is V' -tj 'fjfftl So alitas Latina if-' V , 5215.-'ialjqlf Latin and English ' 'H f5'.'l'flff' ff? , 'f ' Ta 1 , wi ,l x - Ve'i.r5f'l L L f ,V v .. ,z .3 :f2:-li-l.gj'Q ,. - ,1 .lr 1 . . ,J ' -1 Q 15'! ,,,i'1,-ji GERTR UDE HARTZLER, li eff Lzbmy, Ohm , . : A-,wax 2 J 'bg ffl General 4 ' .V mu l 1 'ii :sql .1z.fA-..a -,ft,.f.,: , Killah, W V 1' N ,' A -, V E.. ,,i,W,'- :lf I K v::?'1U, 3 h, ny, - 5 . :fha ,, 4,31-,,. .X ug- ' Q. , . fy.. l' , il 4 Zta! I Page OllC1llIlllfl'Cl11X I ,. ,f , , v .V I lui w l wLf',lUrVwlg: my wjlu 4 f-5 ' , , , G I A ' j mg, ,J l V 1 v'v HANNAH T.. BAUER, .Yebezuaing Harmonious Mystics, Craft Club 'Q Normal Art Club Fine and Industrial Arts I' E , E 1 X TVTARJORIE WYOUNG, Norris Adam: V , Eastern Star H r Natural Science Club ,' Kindergarten Primary , ' ,jf r 'T C HELEN E. 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'.1p W l i'fuJ.1' 1 :ir.15'if?!E Page One I-In-11drcdTen .ma CHARLES MOLINEAUX, Stazzdifb Physical Science A. ELLEN Fox, Hnrrifaaz Commercial Teachers' Clul: Commercial ' IDA ARKIN, Drrrnir Physical Education DORIS FOSTER, Graff Lai: Catholic Students' I Club Grammar Grade CECELIA FRANCES KELLY Ha e , Catholic Students' Club Ggimmar Grade 3,4 s ry, ' aww Upper Peninsula Club Grammar Grade MARJORIE W ICKHAM, Bay City Delta Sigma Epsilon Physical Education MURIEL B. FLINT, Lemme Euclidian Club Mathematics ALICE XVOLF, Hillmlale Kindergarten Primary Club Kindergarten and Primary XVILMA ELLSWORTH, Blifxjiefd Euclidian Club, Y.W.C.i. Lenawee County Club HANNAH M. FOLLIS, Dafrer 'W , 3 E, I . .I x Q, fx I Q'.,,zl7,Qa-tfr1 f??-5' gmw K M'-V ' L vm? ' Z I f N fb 7 Q 9 ,f if wif 5 7 m .fi on I. 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A. .Physical Education Club Physical Education GERALDINE SCULLY-107224 Kap a Psi, Catholic Club Kindnergarten Primary Club Kindergarten Primary CLIFFORD GERTRUDE YOUNG-Cmzmwi In termecli are WALCOTT1J0IZ6I1Jjl Ie Kappa Phi Alpha Science KATHERINE Cosn EY-Dmrborzz Theta Chi, History Club Euclidian Society History and Mathematics Pc i 5 V l ' rf i,-Gj.- f '?flC f'n Ijlt'C711011I1Ildl'!7dSi.'L'ij'-.5 1 4 . ,I X . N 11 .- , X l.3,-2-.sf N 'l 1.-.,-if .N ii ,L lx 'i l l li' 'li ll Y ' ' '-I li. f.'l 1 ' j Q i . Y L r . i 4 'N 4' MY, ll ll af C ii vw M l .y . 1 l i ,iii .H 3' l + M N. .ii I ji i ' l il, X X E.. ' 1 .J-A . U 15'lQ l l l lfliil' . A U . LMA' .L11.' i.l.l.1!,l1. QULIJQ' zlglll fill' '- gg i l egg l A Jr GEORGE W. WESTCOTT1P0lZffdf Normal Choir College Circus High School and Departmental ANNA C. 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BENNETT-Glvhzfl Ledge Graded EDYTHE M. IsH.+n1-Mizldletazz Limited MARJORIE B. SHELLY-Mffllikefi Y. W. C. A. Freshman Commission-Y. W. C. A. Limited CLARA NIACLEOD Limited l'u,f1t' 0 1 6 is R.. Q C, S '1 II MX'RTLE ROHLOFFiWdJ77Z6 Trailblazer Limited ALICE BARBER'AdffHlZ Limited CECELIA G. YoN-.fault Sr. Marie Catholic Students' Club Ferris Institute Club Limited KATHERINE GIBBS'-Gfdlld Rapidr Trailblazer Y. W. C. A. Rural GVQL rl. . ,I J. 'I .... c' N MARY POLAND-Midrlleuille I Trailblazer Rural ANNA MARIE CUSACK'HllbbHVdJ'f0ll Trailblazer I Catholic Students' Club I Rural 5 Q 6 5' HELEN HARDER1B47ICf0ff . Intermediate EVA HANSEN'B6dl' Lake Intermediate if Q Is? in N GRACE HARDER'BdIZEf0ff Intermediate 5 M.ARjORIE N UNNERLY-Paw Paw Intermediate GW, , 4359 4.1.16 I . . Lt ..I. J ,III5-I K II YIvgI -I . If' -.IIJ.I5'I. .QI . ,,,. It ff 1.- . .I.i,'l'I'Jf.5l I I.. II.. lr- ' -- 'CI' 3: ff1I'i 4' I-j' Q5 :Ii L Q I, .1 ,l Iji I ,I IQ? .I I -I II: ' I ' I - 3. 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QQ -'iw Zeb! , L Q V , 4 iff, 4 ,Q f'.-L.'i,iff A w'.wl1'w N111ilvmuiymwwu m,U,f51Qjf5 1ZCH1IIZl1I'El1 Ninety-two W ,1 ii J ,fgwbk J wwf-11 W 1 I Lgwxnkkyxm Q H 1 F3 rj 'Rum ff, Mafia X o QQ FREQI XE ILE ,r, - -.- Hwy 1 l ll I IX I Ihr - ' 1 H . 1 i l: 'T 'Yi'l .'1F 'il'fl5' .L ,ip 1.2 if -:ggi lla? iii: , i Q mp1!L,,i.f.,..jE:,J1 .,:.1,'gt.,e,,gg.,ee:'!. i Q Fi, ef . ---.-.....,.., .. . 1-att' ' i 1 R ' r L V'-F Jr 911.-'-' '-.. . FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS RAYMOND HARVEY .... ...... ....,. . . . ........ Prerident MARION BLUE .... . . . .Vice-Prerident MARIONJ. KORBEL. . . .,,.. .S-i6Cl'Efd1:j' JACK MOORE ....... . . .Trefz.rzn'er 1 F RESHMAN CLASS On September Twenty-seventh, Nineteen hundred and twenty-three, we entered the open portals of the Michigan State Normal College. We had come from various schools, and perhaps were not all very well ac- quainted with each other, but there was one common bond-we were all Freshmen. No! We couldn't possibly get along without some act of punishment from the Upper class-men. Because ofthe mere fact that we were freshies our honored superiors compelled us to wear caps and pretty little ribbons of that glorious color-Hgreenf' Many of our beloved class fellows re- ceived greater degrees of indiscretion. However, we won't mention them. Every Wednesday at assembly we had the privilege of sitting in the balcony all by ourselves. On October eleventh, we, the large minor body, met to organize ourselves without the aid of the Malor brigade. At this meeting the following OH:1CC1'S were elected: . RAYMOND HARVEY ....... . . .Prefm'e1zt, Leader, and Guide MARION BLUE. ...... ..........,. V ice-Prefidenr MARION KORBEL ..... ....... .Y etffetmjf JACK MOORE CDiNTYD. . . . . .T1'ea.rz:rer , 1 Q., , y age 0112 IJIllLCl11'Cd Nincly-folzr Of course, the freshies are well balanced mentally. Look at the equal number of men and women chosen. QI suppose I should have said boys and girlsy. We chose also four members for the Student Council, Mary Mosher, Marion Blue, Raymond Harvey, and Arthur Howard, and Alton Paterson as Athletic Manager. The lirst Freshman Party was held in the gymnasium, November ninth, at seven-thirty, for freshies only. Other ainusements were enjoyed as well as dancing. We hope our next party, April eighth, will be as great a success. Miss Allison, of the faculty, gave us an interesting talk about the Indianapolis Convention which was held from December twenty-eighth to January first. Two of our class members, Edna Door and Raymond Harvey participated at this Convention. Really, Freshmen cannot always be considered infantile even if they are at the farthest end of the row. We have not attempted much but what we have done has been successful. We must also give credit to the fellows who play on the teams and to other individuals who partake in college activities. To mention them each separately would take too long. So, in conclusion, we Wish Good Luck to everyone in all their under- takings, and that the remaining years in Michigan State Normal College may be as happy and profitable as the first year has been for this Freshman Class. -BNI, at I if Q V XX! lf ii A i Eg - , illll y F gxtttre gd, fx-BEFORE .X-LQ AFTER ':J'llrri11fr'.' lf 1 Page 0118 .. 1 :'. . i, is-. by , 4 ,,-- ,, ,QU y: 44 . +215-Q nv .,.,. fx x, fx V , r 71,44 4 S ,,,x 5 U-.Qu ,Sl ' ' 'wil 2255? .wig wi ' ' S- . E ff .md ' 'Y' - ,, r vm. ,gg-EA , . ,QQ.gw,s?,,,. 4 ,fr M y . ,. , , ix- f-Na 2 x Q a1.mfmrZPz 'C' 1 9414355 ' x 'IEW 14.275 -iz. ' ,O 1 xi mmm - ff' I f x -. -v, H Y, 1 l in-E., 1 if ,, ,J 1,5 veiqg-,,'4 Q -x - X , bi wwjyg.,-5'refQ4.,:, 6, i . , VN f,g,. ' , , V A QLV. , . 1 z. 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T rmmrer Rose Welsh James Hampton Vera Kreimen Viletta Tripp Myrtle Sehmyser Fay Aris Ruth Felter Natalia Yates Catherine Crowell Helen Barr Naomi Dickason Ruth Wood Helen Loughien Ruth Sheldon Mary Krout Clara Latter Ruth Campbell Elma Schilling Alma Maekley Dorothy Latter' 4, p Mable Chamberlain j51dffafafBt1f'efa6C116eH Alice Chappell A ,.,,,,JfJ' ,lean Turnbell EHie Haclden Ethel Hadclen Neva Smith Merna Smith Dorothy Strong Bertha Delaforee Dorothy Delaforee Lueile Rowe Rev. C. S. Burns , f J 1 , . .X 1 :ffl Q' J . 1 ' , . - ' f 'J N' xr!! gvfk J,-C ,ffv 1 JJ' A J' 'fi ,JV ' jx 1 jflx T f , 7 , 2,1 4, , 7 .f , . ' if f- l, lj 44 ,-J 1,1 K, X , , LO , - ,jf 1 , ,. , j ,, T' T lf ,X 1' , T4 I lv 1' , MQW 1. glff 'Vi 'JA l ,fjl . if len rl 4 ,ff 'W,f , 'V , 7 al li ,W 'fd' fill' . 1 , W ' H v, 'l , - J jf' W , 1 f ,: if 9 fl! yy 1 1 - w N if T 'Wff fT J ' of JC -L l f 'l , ' ij, ,, Q , fy' f if 4 J in T ' A at 'Z' WC' ' jf! , V Mr , ' xfV l ,fr f 1- fr rf' ,f 5. 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McDonald Wanda Shutts Winifred Smith Helen Rose Caroll McKee Yervine Lannin Pans Uni' lIul1u'r'ud .X 111 lx 111116 I Mm oFF1CERs Sllllllllllvlggg IT lgultlgllgu k rn 2 - 7 5 E E glllllllllllgllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllglgllugfqf mu unpurp L- .mg we Q.,-1 '. j Z 3 5 l T 'W ' 1 L 'mmf' I ll 1... V A Yllllllllllllll llllllllIllllllllllllllilllllliiIHIMNB 2 Illllll nxui Ld, ' on X 'hfn X 12252335 I rjfi-Q al H ., 9 ,i Wwe Vim' fl' as -.Lx-.1 fl 513.122 -HQ. ., ,aa jl :QQQ gills? l E a W4 -,ELS -N XOR - X7 YN Z Ella' '7..l. U, I X f' , gf gigs' .992 N 1f A,.? Q , ff- C9 W F 5. 1 ' 1 . If ' , JSR' ': .qi ffl e l CHEMISTRY CLUB PATRON 'PROFESSOR B. W. PEET FACULTY MEMBER PROFESSOR P. S. BRUNDAGE FERRIS FOSTER. . . LAVERNE MILLER LAVINA WALLACE. . . GERALD OSBORN. Herman Beck Glenn Bray H. D. Edgerton Esrel Feldkamp Herman Graphear Harold Greenhoe Hazen Gulden Morley Hough MEMBERS Russell Kenfield John Le Clair F. I. Leib Frank Miller Doris N. Morse Harry Morton Elsie MCNaugl11:on Ivah Ostrander . . . . . . . . .Prerideni . . . . .Vibe-Brexident . Secremqy-Treamfer ..........Reparte1' Mabel Parks Edward Sieferc Max Sweet Lyndon Thompson R. Leslie Vanderve Edwin Vaughn Thomas Vaughan Arlow Welling Ll a' , f llllllllllg E ' , V' Ewllllllllllllll llllllllllllllll llllllllllllilllllllllllllg E Qilllllllllllllllllllllllllll QwlllllHIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIZ - C 5 sfrlgv- d 5 a fuff' 'if'S-4? l n.2 1 : L fhtf 1 -L. E . ri, W s ' L g . - Z Him .,,' 1i4-ij: 5 .l I Illl l Ill: llll llllllllfllllllllllllllll 99 glillllllllllllllIllIIIIIllllII IlIllll!lHIlI Il l llllllllllki' Page Two I Iundzed . A COMMERCIAL TEACHERS, CLUB ' CLARE HEWENS. . . PATRON P. R. CLEARY OFFICERS-FALL TERM .............,..,.................P1'e.fide1zf INEZ DRAKE ..,.... . . . , .Vice-President IQATHRYN REED, . . . ,....... Setremfjf FREEMAN DENTEL .... . , , . . ,,.. ,............, ,..... T I '66Z.,flL7'B1' OFFICERS-WINTER TERM CLARE HEWENS ,............. ,........,,.......4.... P reriden! JULIA CAMPBELL .,........, .,................. V ice-Pmridefzt DOROTHY NELSON ,,.. .,....,. S' erretmgf MORRIS K. HAND. . . . .,.,.,..,.... ,.,. T rezzymfer MENIBERS Leone Bailey 'Walter Bale Clive Beele Doris Bravender Winifred Bridge Wilma Briggs Dorothea L. Brown Marjorie Buchanan Florence Burke Ethel M. Bushroe Florence Buxton Edward Calvert Julia Campbell Marie Campbell Miriam Crovvley Inez Drake Gladys Elder Dorothy Elliott Reva Fish Lucille Fitzpatrick Mildred Foerster Ellen FOX Charles Francis Lillian Friedland Roxie Frinlc Allie Fritz Irene Furgeson Ilda Goodall Francis Goodes Ella Gooding Ina Green Carrie Belle Griffey Morris K. Hand Mildred Harris Margaret Havens Marjorie Havens Bertha Hayes Clare Hevvens Clarence Hoerl Irene Hoffman Irene Hulbert Ethel Hughes Marion Hunsicker Cornelia Johnson Lois M. Johnston Marguerite Kay Ruth Koehlln Esther Krueger Marie Krueger Mrs. Valeria Laravvay Ursula Limpert E. Donna Linden Dorothy Lott Charles lVlitchell Bernona Mohler J. Alton McIntyre Dorothy Nelson Irene Nolan Gladys Nowlin Florence Pachollce Vera Patt Marion Pettis Lucille Phillips Mildred Pilch Ranghild Pierson Kathryn Reed Lucille Reiland John Rice Sylvia M. Rothenberget Edith Rush Alma Shank Alma Schilling Iva Sessions Mary Shea Clara Shaw Alvena Staman Margaret Streng Agnes Stutesman Arline Susalla Mildred Sutton Irene Tabor Catherine Traver Katherine Van Leuven Lena Vogel Helen Louise Walter Sue XVhite Marguerite Wesley Elizabeth XVoodvvorth Kathryn Young Mrs. Maude Young Pearl Wilson l'ug1v Trun I1 H ff.-al M: 1. ,iq - S '- wax ' -eykgig 1. Rf' if FQ skyw A. -, N kwa 4. ' M- z' in C55 'Ig'-fa ,- 61,- 4 .3-I 4 ,A 1 ww af., 6 ,. Ln- ,ff 5' as t Y-am, 'QW 'f Page Tivo Hn --.a-...,, 1,9 . . ,.a,,., . :mg - ., HY. Q, .. ,Q N ,Q H. C. 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Foster Helen C. Rowe Edward D. Campbell George H. Grissel Lawrence Sawitzlcy Ralph E. Carpenter Virginia Jarm Arlene L. Schmalzried T. Carr Grace M. Keillor Harold W. Schneidewincl R. H. Chronch Margaret Kerr Harry L. Smith Laura P. Cotton Russel E. Lewis Josie Smith Emma Dennis Harold Osborn Ray Warling l'i1lr1i' 'fruff lln J. 1 i r - LI i : 'l i1:'ir r' L1Xgl- I 5 7 Q : lillllllllllllllllllll llll IIIIlllll'lllIllll!l!lIllllllllllg gununnr mg r YZF ' lllltl.l.. 'l V ' ' ' ' l llll ' ' ' X 1 llll I lllllllllllllllll lllllll llllx ' II IQ 0 2 iii: N' LL'lily:-1'l',,Lf:i:Z?:iE::f'L: 1 L W! ' L-V F ' ' 'f' l, -5 - l ' l- I U Y 04 1 : ff 755 . Znuuni plrw rt Sdn EASTERN STAR CLUB lip Ellyn? The College Eastern Star Club is composed of the girls on the campus , who are members of the- order in their home towns. All 0. E. S. girls E055 l are invited to become members of the club. The purpose of the club is to E ' E help each member to become acquainted with her Eastern Star sisters, the glmg city chapter, and to aid the other organizations in certain campus activities. E 5 E Lb' -alll l 5 ' l 3 PATRON DR. C. o. Hon 5 : s i'uw'r'i 4 i i .. a OFFICERS - . r Eggs 1' RUBY E. Tw1'rcHELL ..l............... ....... P refident W ' ,wif Xjj DESDAMONA INGRAHAM. ..... Vice-Prefident 5 Q l RUTH GREGORY ...... ........ 5' ecrenzrgf 1' A' il MILDRED HOPKINS .... ........... ...... T 1 'earzzrer ' l iff MEMBERS 5 Clara Burns Mildred Hopkins Flossie McCarter 5 - Hazel Bradley Louise Hulett Lorna McDougall - Florence Carr Hazel Hall Agnes McDougall ' Lucy Cahoon Desdamona Ingraham Gwendolyn McLaughlin 'fiff Margaret Cummiskey Maud Johnson Anna Jane Nichols l QI! ei pp. f'lw 1 Mildred Duncan Lucille Jones Blanche Nethercott L L ' 555' 314 Gertrude Evans Martina Larsen Florence Parker ' i 1 pile, ua Q21 ,rf -Q '?5i..f..' it f4 li1 1 3, 'fgm1.JTl','s ,'i'Tl y g i R , 4 R fix ,C l ,-fill L n ,Ji E , il ll . l 3 , 5? f x K I E . Sarah Frederick Eunice Fenner Faith Green Ruth Gregory Miriam Gilbert Doris Hayden Arline Hayward Reeta Van Dusen Alice Vermilya Marguerite Walker Kathryn Leeke Florence Liddle Eleanor Laidlow Etta Max Sylvia Morey Lillian McCormack Marguerite McCrimmon Belle VValker Flossie Walker Blanche Redmond Marion Rawlings Winifred Smith Louise Springer Thelma Schaffmaster Julia Stram Margaret Utley -Charlotte Wittshire Alfreda Vkfells Violet Youngs Ep l all-E :MQ 55152 TUBE 2923 SWE 5925 .RH EM, -EUDE EES 58:25 52:55 E312 w , 4, F 1 S l 1la..S.,L'Li.-fil ' ' I is 't w - i llllilzlflr ' 2 ' : E Q gli! .li-'Lxvxg-X 3 ,Eg lf: ll il IH : W will li I ll Ti ' l Y f ll : TM-'Tl - ' ,H ill - . E BEET gg ., Nw if brit L-....-, ' 5 mnnrg ' 5? I ,RL C A E - Y- - '- my an ff - ,M a R i E it ulllluf, gigivnnunuurg Wllllkifgg rig ' f , fag i.., Qiiiisvzf f'f1.Q,'5q'i f L2 el QQ, ily' .' Y' - S' ' ' 5 i 5 I 15 L W f am r sal if ' is 463 -.1 I fill? 7 'ii' , -ii. 'ffawwiy fi in-E' 5 'N-, L il 3ii55i4iQQlLQ'if'.l?R '.a-- 51 3 13931 J3Rg:S?ff!'5 Q3 .fit f -H ' U' W 1 'l ' 'W R 'ly Page Two H1t11d1'UlfSi.1' 'QC ' .4 Y wr -nf 5 Q Pl lj! ,lb ' ' H TT lTlT ' ' 1 -1 '44 fl. , . . - -fm llIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllh BUIIIIIIIIHIH l T lf-1 55 'V i -nv si- 'E S E E '-l l ' v , ' .+' -. f f 5 E :E E: N ,gy , 'M 50- 9 ' '-3 2 Q54 2 ff- '1gJl.r4J'Q-'ll--l l 4-'-l-Jia ll-Q-U' We Q Y ' f - 4 an 1 lu I llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli :mg O Fa ll? . R 5 .iw A- Q A - V mnnmr J ' gwuuarg EUCLIDT AN SOCIETY 'R 5 , ,ug P1 1-62 - PATRON lalmlml l iT?iT wif. ll f XR' ll li 'Sli 4 ' ..:Q..i.L.LH.Hn,, X l Ep- Nw l 1 T Q- 5:1 122 Till Wa 5,5 'F J 512: ll, gl H lib- Weai ii MKS!! T :y'Q-.I T ,.f f.J. ll ' ,V l I digg?-f-T lifaiaill PROFESSOR THEODOR MISS ADA NORTON GLENN BRAY.. .... FLOYD LIEB .... IRENE SMITH. . . Helen Brendel Glenn Bray Lois Brown Melba Shortridge Irene Smith Edna Davidson Margaret Nugent Aileen Cotie Ruby Twitchell Mae Fullrner Geraldine Ford Muriel Flint Cassie Card Caroline Evans Myrtle Britton Lela Bean Kenneth Meade Mabel Parks Florence Everett Wilma Ellsworth Marriam Estlund Marvel Gawthrop Gracia Sexton Aba L. Dearing Russell Gwinnell Lillian Bengry , Dorothy Bell Beatrice Edgerton PROFESSOR ELMER A. LYMAN FACULTY MEMBERS E LINDQUIST PROFESSOR JOHN L. BARNHILL OFFICERS MEMBERS Mildred Tracy Lucille Ringle Gwendolyn Richards Bertha Cornwell Edith Le Baron Effie Hadden Harold Bennett Erma GriHin Bernice Learmont Agatha Chambers Nora Mitchel Blanche House Retha Slack Helen Hill Theo. G. Adams Hazel Lytle Beulah Craig Edwin Taylor C. M. Roberts Leslie Vanderveer Gerald Osborn Mary Jane McLiese Ferris Foster Max Sweet William Clock Florine Wood George Robinson Amanda Lemcool Miss JANE L. MATTESON . .' ........... President . . . . . . . . . . .Vice-Prefident Secretary and Treasurer' Emil Hagen Floyd Shoemaker V Floyd Lieb A Harriet Randolph Marian Brotherton Ardis Belman Irma Campbell Leona Hough Katherine Cosbey Anne Wilcox Arno Hulet Iva Boyd Florence Sumbert Elmer Peters Iva Williams Ernest Somers Norris Wilber Edward Sieferr Harrison Welsh Harold Roberts George C. Wilson Thomas Vaughn Olive Raddoclc Harley Wooden George Westcott Hazen Guldon Jessie Murphy - : ' 2 H V: 'Q .1- A 1 - A : . A-- 1 E ?9?i liijif ll Sr Th' xl N X' u W lwrxgi-,frr'dg.r:15 1 ' E lla- -z'd-Egg? Q + I 2 rl- ' A E . T w J QP 5 5 : T ex e 2 F Jtaaiesaaa -5 lW my N A E n E Q y lg- A' ' ET umm 1 h ' llll lll td -umm nl np jnuw rn ' l l A .,,. ,ftp .wmlnlmlnumnmmlllml!l1llllmnunuunuunlmq num. g 'Z 7.1 - ' A ', , : ?7'i E E Em s E ff gf i jg, gl .E : Q ' rams- Aw 'jj 5 .E I ' j it . ltr! E 'ik-Q E E . IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE mumm l llllllllllllllllllllllllli V .7 C5 Zu: llll lllllllllllllhll llllllllmlllllHlllIl:IIlillllilllIllK mmmunme Page Two Hundred Eight -lb , yi- vw 'lil . fn- ,f. -5 l ' l '11 X if - -' A 1- ii , l ' -- - 1, w 1 , ' if iiv.-iz if BL . ' f:'i5,:w -9- .1 ,tap 55,14 l ij Q Pg :Trp f..?hL.Ji--5', ', i I 'if:-Ii 'sry-i Q if at 'f .,,l . f' 5. ,555 if ,v- iii Eff: g5,.,w ffl! ,fell fr 3 -j fill was fjifi' 1 l if M M ge: , 'i 1 iii -x s--s 51- fsiti ,mal 1, ' U v 'fi 1 l' ms . 'Tr I L ul M 13 a j i1?1'1 1-M DLL ffl 1' i aff: . ,, 2,-1' ,4 'l 'ff 1 J' 'Vg ' 'l C 'fx , - 4 - 1:1 ' , ,., ,.. . , it -x , X ,...s l , w A- we-, U1- 1 .. il u The Euclidian Society was 'reorganized November 15, 1913, with a membership of eighty-four. Its purpose is to create an interest in subjects of a mathematical nature, to realize the fun in mathematics, and to help the faculty and students of the Mathematics Department get acquainted. A successful club dinner was held March 11th in Starkweather Hall. ljlljlz' Tzu: llunflr l d X :nr FARM AND GARDEN PROJECT CLUB FACULTY MEMBERS PROFESSORJ. M. HOVER MRS. M. HOVER PROFESSOR MARY A. GODDARD R. A. HENSTOCK Elva Aldrich Lillian Benory Edna Black Pearl Byron Helen Brendel Alina Chappman Marjorie Dean Jay Dittman Marion Estlund Isabelle Gulliver Bernice Howland Page Two H1l71d7'Cll'I-CII ACTIVE MEMBERS T. Humphrey Mildred Harford Morley Hough Vera Irwin VV. H. Irwin Marie Koblishke Marion Lehner Doris Morse Beulah Moser Arthur Orterbein W. C. Prewitt Amelia Ragla Gerard Richards Elizabeth L. Read Mary Shepard Ethel Swarzmiller Gerard Seynhaeve Sara Sischo Myrtle Tobey Marie Teurs Grace W inegar Y 345 ,jg rw, ,., , --if ,, M M' sf--if ' . 'il uflrnmf I f. 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Viftfl -at 'ei-E: L5-.V -L. .x 5,51 -gf! , 1--ant l -vnu., '-a if Egg! .L ,.1, .3 fig! li lf.: Miiiigfifz iahfl .fi 151. il -Finn 'grl 'fr 1724 ., .V JI... Irene Pruden Mary Vis scher Winifred Welch Agnes Woodward y jf 52551 K ' HOME EcoNoM1Cs CLUB T S yu ii MEMBERS 57hj'f ' SENIORS il.1g,5.3.gfgyg Geraldine Efode Beth Lit1ef,79Gr.j .gf ,' Phyllis Clifford Ruth Magers ,gil Thelma Dickinson Miriam Moorman if Fern Hotton JUNIORS gf Mary Cobb Marie Duprey Mrs. Evelyn Collins Marjorie Edmunds E1 llfl' Gertrude Forester .-y.Ani!. 'il J: 1 ,. i 11 'Gertrude -Alexander 4' . 3 Jessie Amos V. X yt' 'Elizabeth Barth ' 4 S -E.. Mrs. Leone Burrell Nellie Blackstone L Elizabeth Deadman 6' V lone Fox Irma Haeske - . Nettie Kelly -li,2,g. T ,gy ?'7'rnL S, I li., .,, ,' 'wax 1' 'xl' ' lfis-RQH Alta Koch lf?--a fi a E E Fila M-, . .. .Jie -my V Q i fausigywfi .th Margaret Gladden Sylvia Kaiser Miriam Kositchek Lillian Lardie Donalda Morrison Ivah Ostrander SOPHOMORES Alice Hillman Lucille Jones Clemelia Keho Estella La Monte FRESHMEN Edith Long Dorothy Lyons Gladys Palmer Arline Post Thelma Rube . . .-,if . , tj, 1, fii1ef'.sf'l 1 'HFS me ,g,,..- Ruth Rarf Thelma Shaffmaster Ruth Sherwood Gladys Spring Ruth Taylor Ethel Lathers Esther Long Leone Oltmans Gladys Poole Beatrice Riggs Alta Rinn Retha Slack Myrtle Tobey Marion Wilcox Pauline Wood .I-E. . Y. I .-.Y Y X H lb- L-.: i.,'-,S V '...'-Wie V Pugfc Tivo lluuflf fl I ll HISTORY CLUB PATRONS PROFESSOR CARL E. PRAY PROFESSOR S. E, FAGERSTROM PROFESSOR P. E. HUBBELL COLORS-RCd, White, and Blue The History Club, organized in 1913, has done much to promote good- will and understanding between members of the faculty and the students. This has been accomplished through its regular meetings and social aH'airs, especially the informal banquets held at Starkvveather Hall. This year the Club is planning to furnish the History Department with new books and pictures from the proceeds of the film, A Man Without a Country, an historical picture given at the Wuerth Theatre under the auspices of the Club. ! age Two H1!71!lI'0d I701I1'fFl'!l MILDRED HERRICK. . , LENORA T1scH.. .... . . , EVELYN MoRR1s. , , . :1 ,,,, ...,g 4 .5354 'tiff' OFFICERS GWENDOLYN lVlcLAUG HLIN ..., GERARD SEYNHAEVE .......... ,,..,.. Evah Ostrander Ruth Janousek Anna Asikainen Catherine MacDonald Mabel Brigham Ruth Cole Marian Hall Harley Wooden Ruth Cattermole Gwendolyn McLaughlin Katherine Veitel Lucille Brown Myrtle Geisenhaver Alice Gramkie Hazel Dieck Ethelyn Foote Mary Freitag Bonnye Hallack Zella Greene Lenora Tisch Opal Knack Helen Laskey Florence Everett Grace Nichols Marian Bostwick Oliver Thure Corinne Schopbach Evelyn Morris MEMBERS Julia Godfrey Tracy Denninger Ruth Shepard Claribel Clark Blanche Elliott Minnie Bell Katherine Cosbey Sarah Lamb Margaret MacKenzie Ruby F. Fisher Althea Klenk Dorothy Delaforce Maud Johnson Jessie Bell Martha Seeburger Mabel Tucker Estel Feldkainp Louise Holland Eleanor Putney Donald Clapp Marguerite Northon Clara Wilson Lorena Schnirring Galia Richard Hilda Hauf Phyllis Lennington Esther Perkins . . . . . . , .Preridefzf . Vice-Prefident . . . . . .jkcretmjfy . . . . .Tffeamrer . , . .Repw'z'e1' Dorothy Clark Josephine Rogers Thelma Bolia Gerard Seynhaeve Marjorie Hawkins Agnes Carlson Robert Nunn Agnes Doolittle Leota Harder A Eleanor Bond Mildred Herrick Marian Rouse Elmer Kainpe Mildred Duncan Doris Betzner Ruth Van Tassel Mabel Lambert Alice Vermilya Hazel Edgerton Cora M. Dennis Adelarde Rutledge Lorna Macliellar Laura Ferris Pauline Gibson Gladys Gaut Florence Shaffer Ruth Lewis Alma Flintoff I'.1gj4'Y':unllnH4ln ll-1 Iisusm+1f'sif1f1:U1 ' A' 2 lgfIQin1.1fQ'fsffsiLU111wi .Q I TV AT f-57?--.Q'9Q1I4f. vigflfj 75 ' -f -.f-' gf -w Y 'nv .L P. -ww ' ' Lid., . . 9. ..- ',.,1, ':.-if-- . f-L Al 1-' ' ' I- ' 'I -!-- 4 ': . FI- .L QF A . 'W A.. ' . . 5 C C N V fg,?'vf- ':,fEi?iJij g in ., - ' 'O ' .If 'U A E . If. I WlvC5.lYiW'If? A 'ifgifli 'Wt . - - - Y' gi I Q, K: y Qrv.f'?'-xi, 1.11.1 . N' I I I--,',y3v-xi! . 'LH --xW JH' fl . in 'I I I I f ,I . I L 1, . I I UA 'H I, A-1 :I ,. Im' wr , 'I',' 'mm' 'I .I , 'A IW 1 , ! r . i M . I - . Yay i 'FJ P . L, I . . L, L. L.--E..-,,,.,m,,,? .mn I KINDERGARTEN-PRIMARY CLUB 11 A' I 1 OFFICERS 1 f Miss SKINNER. . . ........ . . , . . . Farzmity Ad-uifer V ALICE FRANKS ,....... ........ P 1'eJide1zz' I MARIE A. KENNEDY. . . ...... Vice-President LAWILDA ZENZEN ...........,...,.....,..... Secretmjy-Treamrei' AVELYN KRIEGER BEATRICE GORTON i I I COUNCIL MEMBERS ALICE KEADING GRACE GALE mimi .S a x gs: fi' I- J' im IE 1 ,,g, ' IIE- N, E fi I L J Eff., 1 F2 J ' if F 1 75, -. 1 'EUR --gg 1 ' -f : iv I i f -ix I - ,gfxi fi Er-89.1-ISX4 fi LQ: A.. 3 YQ- A EH Ie, :I :af-5 lf? ,I 55F ff,'f? fe? Qi 122- Wi? WA EH A235 25 A 'fl .- .L My , , ,L -1 I i W TELMA KEISTER CECELIA RYAN E b .J W4 h I! :Q , I WINIFRED EVANS LAWILDA ZENZEN 'f 'I fi- 5' 'L Civ if 'Z EE. 51-fr .Q .M ESTHER CHRISTENSEN MISS MOSHER 1- S131 'I' I' MQ . M 55' ':m ,Qi-1 mi 4-A EDITH HUNZIKIER HELEN THOMPSON if -' Q' 'A .1 7 I V .Y .Ig E gif If -.EA ZELMA Fox MARION BAUMGARTEN 1 .I J' Jqww gh'-, .el 'ir - I . ff: 3+ 44 Art ELiZf0l 'AVEL1'N KRIEGER 3, 3' 3 1, IEL I X E1 ' LE I 1 252 ..Q,,g 513 H :1 23 .gum V V ,N M 7? if-is il? f-Y' 57 I -I '-rf. 4 , I f- . . Wi 'Eif'!'?11G! ':,f.jsffligw gf- V. gi .1 - ,Q N H 477 J?'ffZTJ.'Z? Y lilW2i.N:i5ifi1 5 P V 'H 5. ' Y, , M, , ,.. ..,,.,. .,.L, Y,.n,W--.f........-..-Y-. ,VA-V A ', F ' A ' 'I I I 'I L ' W1 ' L' wr ' 'I'-1111222,iiifu.If'fin'fiTiifi.'IJ1.1?'Hl1'QYT1F2?'f'VWA'ff1'fF12' -I L V4 ri Y . f r .I .ii X kj Y..,igi'r , H f ,Egg -1' I 1? .EV-1 .,.'J ,'3'fF.. A A 1 , I A ff .Atl J Egg- fiE,.,Tiff,'C'fX '-'.j'25352-i!'f3'?i kg , E? A .. I . 1 Ll I 'V I I , . 5 - ' ., K j 'al . . M I..- jx-1, ,him , 1-4. 94-'if b i 1 , .ri - I3 Y' I . f -A A . f I I' ' . A ' 5? 5 new f A fHf.Q.-. ' .QuV':ff.E'1F.I'T:'7VTVZV fm'-,'j'f, fckf'4T1.i,I:2'f'fl'5,1'.C:TfEff' -1 C' 'JEEEETETWTIfiilllikifhiiQuQE..uQjQi- E gg Page Two H1l7LHI'Cd Sixtken KIN DERGARTEN -PRIMARY CLUB life are the merry Kifzriergmvefz Primornar, Striving olzmyf om' clor.fmofe.r and our friemlr to Plame. We have in om' work and our play, Good fellozzfrbip f7Y roezy way, The Kindergarten Primary Club of the Michigan State Normal College was organized injanuary, nineteen hundred and twenty-three. Although the club is only a little over a year old, all activities undertaken by it have been successful. ln spite of the difficulties and disappointments encoun- tered by every new organization, each girl has tried to carry her share of the burden. The members of this club believe not only in living up to their constitu- tion but also in having a good time as has been proved by many joyful events. Among the happy occasions was the Little Girls' Party given at Starkvveather Hall, at which all those dear little make-believe tots listened so faithfully to the funny story of Little Black Sambo. It would be diH:1cult to forget the picnic supper at the Prospect School where the bold, friendly squirrels teased for their share of the lunch. The hike to Shanghai Hills has many happy memories. How easy it is to picture those lovely hills in the distance and the campnre light which should still be burning in the heart of every member. The Kindergarten Primary Club has accomplished much in bringing the girls of the department more closely together and in creating a common interest in their work. The co-operation between the girls and their able faculty adviser, Miss Skinner, should soon Win a prominent place for the club on the Campus. 1Jtlfjt'TIC0 f'11lH!!'FElfSt rr Y: 1 1 1 11 1 .1 ULU i ' f - Ei 51 5 ' '. Q - annum? , 1 ! E1 Bl 1 Swann? 1 like!! LAON IAN DRAMATIC SOCIETY E ' 2 1 L1 -. 1 116 111 1 1 1Q '-1 .1181 11 .1 111 lx f..1l 11 1 Q--L1 T' 1311 ' 111 'lf' 111 1 .... z11....1. A iiggfgyyvf 11 il-'XX 1 '1 -XX1 e-124 T1 12 if ,xiii T 3 '11, 1 A 35 41 VZEQTE- ,11 Y ,LLL Mf',f,,':,1 '51 .' 11, 1- nnugmzesi' ' ff ?I4 1 1' 'El f' 1 3-0111 V,11i'f'N1E11 111 11111 11 1 is if 1,11 111 FA-X 1 ,A ,911 Y. 1 1 -fb: '12 1ljTf111,11111:L1l5f1' 11.12 mf' KA1 1 ,Lf '1 'f 1' A 1 V1 1 1:91 1' 1'1?if3:i:fg1. 1 '1T:5!F ' 1.7951 ,EgT12ifT5ff1' 11 A 1 if T Qiiffi 1 fQ'-TT HN -.'f1. 1 ' ' 1 '- 111 121 1111121 11 AE' 't 'TAik21 E 1 a Y 11:Q1':1F1 11 IT- f -A T' The Laonian Dramatic Society was organized in 1913 for the study of the Drama and dramatists. .Under the supervision of Miss Abigail Pearce it has proved tO be interesting as well as instructive. This year the society has made a special study of the Little Theater movement and of contempo- rary One-act plays, many Of which have been read at the meetings. The society is a member of the National Drama League. , PATRONESSES - ' ' PROFESSOR ABIGAIL PEARCE Miss FLORENCE ECKERT OFFICERS MARY CUINILUNGS ..., ........... . . .Prefidmt AILEEN AHEARNE .... .... 1 Secremzgf LILLIAN FRIEDLAND. . . ........... . . .Trenfurer MEMBERS AILEEN AHEARNE JESSIE ,AMOS FLORENCE BAYLER RUTH BAYLER BEATRICE CLARK JESSIE COLE MARY CUMM1NGs BETTY FRANK LILLIAN FRIEDLAND HAZEL GARDNER ARDIS GRICE DOROTHY ANN KENNEDY MARY LEMPKE A IRENE LITTLE ' MARGUERITE MCCRIMMON RUTH MUMTORD ' LEURINE PROUSE FLORENCE RAWLINGS MILDRED RUDELL CHRISTINE SCHULTZ ANN WEssEURG HELEN NVHARTON v 1 l -. F4 -n A v , 1 : -1 - I n ,E 1: . 5353- Qui img :Wa as Elf? 55122 lit 111 -1-will 2 2 Ehqf- H- F1 '--e '1f1- 'E1'f-if--1-r -?ffr'rTl?F9?74Ti R-T rm - ll 1 - ' 11' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW ming E f' , - .L ffl- 121 1-41111 ' -1 1 . gg-1,11 'Has Q -L ,- . 11-.,.- I - fp. . 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Gardner Mrs. T. L. Hankinson DR. XV. H. SHERZER ACTIVE MEMBERS Katherine Hanlon Hazel Harwick Madge Hazen Morley' C. Hough Bernice Howland T. Humphrey Janet Hankinson Vera Irwin VV. H. Irwin Blanche jones Marie Koblishke Marion Lehner John Lennington Beatrice lVIacLay Etta McKay Mabel McLennOn Elsie McNaughtOn CHARLES A. EDWARDS PROFESSOR JESSIE PHELPS PROFESSOR M. HOVER CAROLINE SUPE Erwin Matherly Doris N. Morse Edna Mulvihill Blanche Netherscott H. E. Nothstine Albert Popp Amelia Ragla Gerard Richards Gerard Seynhaeve Harlow Shehan Geneva Smith Dorothy Spitler Jack Smith Anne Wessberg Grace Winegar Helen Youells Marjorie Young 'rf 1' il :vw ll rr VI fl 1' i' if 'li Il fx VI Wllllmllllllll Ill E I llnununi l!.'E2i!!l, 11- ff hi ll lflllm I MXDJ A fi' 0 ' I Illl ll ll TIT' T 'ul ' ull I -1 ' ' ' 'rl , , , , A - - ... WlllllllllllllllllllllflllllnlllmfllllUlllllllllllllllllllll Rllllllllllllly I I -' G- 1 fi-1 v 'i IH ELQ B? 3 lI L L, gqlllllli ' MINERVA LITERARY SOCIETY A 7 PATRONESSES , A E MISS VINORA BEAL n MISS JOHANNA ALIIERMANN 2 . 5 OFFICERS , 3 . Z - FLORENCE BAYLER .... ..... - ...... ........ P 1 Trident A I : LOIS MACKELLAR .... .... V ice-President A -if - KATHERINE VEITEL ..., .... ' . . .Secretmy I - ' LOUISE HOLLAND .... . ...I....... . . .Trm.rzzre1- ' ' - MEMBERS ' : MARY BAKER FLORENCE BAYLER RUTH BAYLER AILEEN BIDDLE AUDREY CARPENTER WANDA CRAWFORD THELMA DICKINSON ELOISE EWELL MURIEL HARRIS ELIZABETH HARWICK LOUISE HOLLAND HELEN KNAPP FRANCES LISTER LOIS MACKELLAR MARION MCKENNY F-LORA MUMFCRD MARIAN PEBBIJES ADA ROOKER I LAURA SHAWLEY KATHERINE VEITEL CARRIE WASHBURNE lI!!EllE!f'I 7 51 I I ' 'Ervin-i ll um :Ml gil :I 'f. lifl- Xi'-L REI X Il IQJIQIEI ' :I . I L . .,,..,..,,.,,.,fI mlm! , X! WI -6' L 'N . A6594 'E 5230 'I L7 QSZQ gli, il? Eli? GfERALDINE,EVERETT 'CHARLOTTE MACKELLAR GURTHA WILLIAMS 2521 :Aa :li . Fm? ISIZ ' 225 I ECU? il? I QA 22.2 - Ml SIZ RUTH MCGBORGE , ' The year 192.3-2.4 has proved :I very enjoyable as well as profitable - , I one for the Minervas. Modern Drama was Chosen as the subject for u - : study. Among the authors whose lives and works were taken up were - - Barrie, Shaw, John Drinkvvater, and Clyde Fitch. At each meeting a play .- was read. On May I7, I99.3,'a banquet was held in honor of Minerva I Alumnae. I I Y I I E :f .LE DF :I -1 md.. g p , E 1 A : S .. mv S. .. ,. A :: -r 7E 'A s: E ' v . : .- - . F S .1 - :fb-5 A .3 -FsF.. 1 E ' ' I : .1 : I: - A- - ' E 'L u , .I- . vs ' 'XXL -E255 I : e ' ZIIIIIIS Slllllfllg ' l fT :l U' WjjEguQj 1I f . .gjff 'M ,g,GEiq.5- - ' ,I Illllllllfllllllllflllllqg ngglwf-.DE I ll A: I- 13 'SWE A ' I '- L' 1214? v- 3 'N ' .-- ' ,' 5 ' 1' , Q 'LW' .. -: Q, . 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L RF f H Y dlllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllli , P1 ff' ,- ll Ill mu u nh , --1, UUIHIIB NORMAL ART CLUB Q Efmblirhed IQII ff'f- The Art Club of the Michigan State Normal College is organized on an E ' 2 honorary basisg to promote scholarshipg to create a social spirit among Q , the member-sg to act as an advisory body for the Freshmen specializing : ' studentsg and to further an interest in all branches of Art Study. - L Q : This year the club has furnished and decorated a rest-room on the second : - floor of the Administration Building for the use of art students. - . , n 4 PATRONESSES : . : Miss BERTHA GOODISON Miss LIDA CLARK LZ: I HoNoRARY MEMBERS In 3 Miss ELEANOR STRAFER Miss LOTA GARNE11 ' 5 Mlss MARY HATTON Miss JEWELL CAMPBELL 3 : X Miss HELEN FINCH k 1 E OFFICERS ' ' CARLOTTA M. CORPRON ............... ......... P regridenr L ' 5 AUDREY C. MCTAYISH ............... .S6C1 6ffllj'-Il1'E!Z.1'ZlI E1' E Ivadel Moore Della Lester Dorothy Bradt Frieda Vander Haagen Arlene Schmalzried Velma Ferguson Iva Hansen , MEMBERS Marjorie Cadwell Hannah Bauer Adelma Dickey Halla Romey Margaret Kerr Dorothy Wheaton Lois Schields Margaret Murdock Mary E. Stout Frances I. Reid Irene W. Russell Mabel Kendeigh Marjorie Bowen Garnetta Huff Lucille Holland l - : Beryl Berry QSZQ 5425 :Ms :GD5 Eff: 4035 fl'?g Egg: 5252 sqm: 28122 :tg-Q: ali ffm? -S225 :5355 :IL im: az: ilfli ECW- 55:21 E255 -Sgz: mm Q h - Z M,-N I ' 3 , lxqxl-s l - . 3 E w Lt I - .- Y l .l l E N' 1 -eQ.,.. H - ' 3 I , . I ll Li - VLTQ1 2 A : ,Iggy-3 1 f Q an in iff? Il Sllllllllg f ' H l a s f' - 1 2,579 ,Li NOP ii tmnllltlllllmll -Y IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH Z Willlkgg ia p. 6- ve y 's 3' - 3 ' . -' PL'?l'E'.? ., 5 ' Cilgr .Q 0 E' ff E ' Zall. .Uh . 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Since the club believes all Work and no play makes Jack a Dull Man, parties have vied with business meetings Where recognized physical education leaders have imparted facts of practical use to the student in the held of physical education. One of the enjoyable features of the year was the sleigh ride party. Approximately one hundred sixty-five members participated in this old- 5 l 4 at . 1- sl . A I 'lbs ...VJ 'fs ,yang E1 3 5 4 I PV lt' Es ' :li - il P L- lig lil l l 52+ ii, llz a 'F at -- QS W l l i ,E relief! new sport. They returned to a typical Physical Ed. lunch and dance. i .Q in ip: A ' ' , , 4: U- i ii Plenty of fun, but they kept ten o clock rules. ESQZ: 1 i . f i t i ,s..:tf1ifit.L lliqri-H.. K X 91 l -f:-l1',lQ li . in P ii 5, i Q J- ffm wig' i f-El-A tc- 1, A . i -fi '33 5' lv'-L P 'f?'1li25' Y, P5-.vliili F?f1fJ, lS'llJfl ' it-?ff'f? 1 'I ' U A 'il A ..... f fiilfilf N3522lllfliffifEt'fM1 aff5f,-ll? A - A ' 'K 1 f 1 i i Plame -T was Hina r'ti-d'T2l1Erifll'all- si SOPHOMORE PHYSICAL EDUCATION GIRLS MEN,S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FRESIIMEN PHYSICAL EDUCATION GIRLS P ag C Tic' n U 1111 Jud' ri Tim' zz ly- 5-ek Q7 I w2n::l-:l:'llllIllllj::n!lllg.T,u1nlllnunllg T W : gilllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllillllg giilllllll l E xl L13u1. Aj. , ll i f ll I IS ' ' - f ' ?2lI.lIlllllllllIllllllIlIlllIllllllillllllllllllllllllllli 6111 13 1 el 1 X 1 A ' - Elllllllli uilgiiill 1 PORTIA LITERARY Soc1ETY X W7 The Portia Literary Society was organized in 1901 as a debating society T' i and later changed to purely literary work. During the Tpast year the 'fn. i fairy tales of the different countries have been studied. his study has p H5 been intensely interesting, and very valuable from the literary standpoint. 1 -N l The work of the society has been well directed, by Miss Rankin and 1 Miss Carey. i U V - CRITICS I Miss RANKIN Miss CAREY I - HON ORARY MEMBERS '. Mlss BLOUNT ,, I ' Z aim 4 Qi! 4' ga--N hh .4 Frances Adair MEMBERS Amy Hopkins fri- Miriam Bessemer Leona Hough f- -1. Ethel Black Nellie Blackstone Gertrude La Montaine Helen Lathers MRS. HELEN ACKERMAN Margaret McLean . Williamine Powderley Georgia Peet Freida Smith we 'Hs -my ES? iii? SUD? flij -an 592: :w- -z-sg SKU: 5525 fm? av: :ZS grim, SZ fi? 25 C03 Sf? 485 1 ZS CID QM ' 'mm Genevieve Briars Ethel Lathers Eva Sheridan ' E I I 1- 4 '35 Carlotta Corpron Marjorie McQueen Dorothy Squiers E ' Q Gladys Marie Findt Gwendolyn Grenafore Westphal I ' Margaret Gotts McLaughlin Margaret Young Q V, 3 - T .- X17 R, 5 3' ' L Amir' ' . if mnnumms E ii : ' 5 ,f X 3.32 ff Six? : I 5 ? 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A wwf -Q. ,: :l Iwa fl-.T ' vw 711. ,- -.II .A -,. :AA uf. ,ll EDWIN TAYLOR. ................. ..........,...,. ......... P r eridevzr 1I Q ANNA ROGERS ............ ..... V ice-Prerident I .l DOROTHY PAXON .... ........ 5 ecretmy j Il EVELYN MORRIS. . . ............ .... T rerzrurer JJI ' xy- - , L p. i .l PATRONS T' DR. BENJAMIN L. D,OOGE MISS CLARA JANET ALLISON MISS L. LUCRETIA CASE PROFESSOR O. O. NORRIS ACTIVE MEMBERS Carrie Washburne Mary McCormack Gladys N. Cady llif Margaret Travis Zella Green Helen Corkins , Helen Daly Dorothy Wells Teresa Linnenkugel Regina Heller Melba M. Coomer Ellen Gleason Katherine Woodward Ruth Bean Lolita Schomp Eva Herald Pauline Winehill Ruth M. Pound Freida Smrrh Viletta Tripp Gertrude Ryan Eglfjffrgf Gladys Zuck Lucile Ronan Ruth Esselstroom fi-LIJQQ Mildred Heddiclc Ruth Cattermole E. Hazel Leslie Delphine Reed Mary McCann Ruth M. Cole Jana V5 Una Van Riper Maradia Clark Merrie Ross 5352551 Miriam J. Besemer Ernestine Manigold Myrtle Johnson I A Beulah Everett Ralph H. Plummer Freda Chettle ggf l ,A J Jean M. Turnbull M. Beatrice Miller Agnes McDonald . ,L Elizabeth Henry Joseph Kaiser Dovetla Capling l' lf' f .1 Doris Stark Pearl Maloney Marie Callahan IlQ'3fr'Q 1 J Mary Freitag Alita Hearn Blanche Hennigar Silk A ' Ethelyn Foote Helen E. Lathers Esther M. Perkins If Gwendolyn Goldsmith l l l V: , Qtr, I I . f f flll fgifl ,ill , If, I .1 .. 'l' I I .I I I I , I I' II I4IIIIII.I,I,II.!. J ruy.. ,IH I, Id, ...A Page Two Hundred Tllirfy-1'zc'0 ,adj 1. :LN les 1' Q, lfiqhlr 4.4 ,L ,.,,. 1--.5 v .1-V. 13 .2-JM F 'Q l 1 . N42 tfgsi-, 1'-5 i. :iid 'f Lvl at , 3 1,-.X 1.1--AL lsr' '- -H at ,:2 1 fg-l 1' Wg-' tru-,511 3 4 i 5 w4i,.,,, lil I1 T? -glziiigi 1 Liv, Ei l ' io 1 ,Zz ti 3- yr aria. .-ff. -, 9153 1 LR 31-L ' i L. 'i'v'i'1 45. mf' ' J: bi 3 '51 X Q, - ..,:,,,.!,-V. Q..-'ff 3,61 ,L ,-tv, ::m.,c.. ,, r,A l-l,. N .L Hhs.. 'V 54..1 'W. . . 1. e -1 , -,, 1 ,L . 5 V .J . A ,, M 1 aT,,,,,.,-,,.,. .,,a.,,v ',f7r:,g,s ,, ,.. 5, .43 gsifu, 1. , f Q, L- ,f Y. ,... ,,,., , L -' . af 5, 1 V,-ff ST. CLAIR COUNTY CLUB LLOYD HENRY .... NEIL MATHEISON ,,.. EUGENE KNAPP, . ALLENE STEWART Thelma Bolia Mary Bradley Olive Bradley Helen Burke Harry Cole Miriam Crowley Beatrice Edgerton Hazel Edgerton Florence Folsom Adaline Foster Vera Fuller Clinton Galbraith Lloyd Henry Edith Hopsou Desdamona Ingraham Orgmzjqed 1918 PATRON CARL E. PRAY OFFICERS MEMBERS Rowena Joure Elmer Kampe Harvey Klemmer Ruby Knoll Mildred Little Margaret Lutz Neil Matheison Thelma McAndless Faye McDonald Sylvia Moore Millicent Neil Evelyn Murphy Irene Nolan Thomas Peck Louise Pollex Gertrude Plueddemanu . . . . . . . .Prefident . . . .Vice-Prexident ........S'ecretmyf . . ..... Trmfurer Florence Rawlings Delphine Reed Frances Schaefer Monica Sharpe Edward Siefert Allene Stewart Marion Stewart Emily Stewart Isabel Stringer Eloise Welnster Helen Wharton Myrtle Will-fs Helen Wills Albert Wiese Clair Wonderlic Iii!-lI:'T'Ii'1'Illllltifflli llnfx Ili: I I I iE:'T9?I' I I ' I 'fT3'fj+'.1f11?If ,55 :'2f1s':Ti1k I , ggi? I R .A?f?h-if I. f. 1, J' .:,g Nz-W, ,wK.I.7.iw. fllxrigjgjw I.:Y j,,34:5.- w:,'gv, .N I ,f,i!m, -I , WHITNEY HAMES. GLADYS JORS ...... KATHRYN LEEKE .... . , I-IELENA WOOD ETHEL OYCONNOR. . . GLADYS JORS ..... KATHRYN LEEKE. LEONE SLOAN. HELENA WOOD. . . BERYL CORNELL. . KATHRYN LEEKE. MILDRED SCHULZ age T U0 H1z11d1'0dY'l1i1'fx JLUZII' TRAILBLAZER CLUB OFFICERS FALL TERM COUNCIL MEMBERS WINTER TERM COUNCIL MEMBERS SPRING TERM COUNCIL MEMBERS . . . . . . . .Prexident . . . . .Vice-Prefidenr . . .fecffetmiy-TreaJure1I' CLINTON GALBRAITH ..,.....PreJidenf . . . . .Vice-Pfwidem' . . .Secrermy-Treaxurer LAWRENCE I-IILLER ........Pre.rident . . . . . . .Vice-Prefidenr . , .Secretary-Treafzzref' ETHEL HADDEN - -I 1 . J.. . ,m..I,- I 3 ,V-M, II 51 24 F' I: I QQ? 15,3 , li: 'LUX 5155: ix 2? L12 3515: I ,3 UF FJ Wil Eff M 1 E55 E iff! 1 I I -' Mi' Feliifb' ,E - Il me SSW .fam Iii! ' gi ,af f?if', 'fl- IQEQQ3 Egfff ' F1 H fi' :EQ I E: I ii: H 0: .I QT: ,Q QI fri Eff? if FR I 137 2 I I 'IEE I ,Ein I gg-3 Igfwfzzfbi gg ,- I. .I I Ita'-,X I, It X QW :I ' '- ' I lf if wil? I I 1 ITWAAL J'Vi :Il I I v,I:O,,, ,, ,L , , A TRA1LBLAzE1t's DREAM Fon 1914 AND 1915 The Michigail Trailblazers is a comparatively young organization of rural-minded people. It does not have a long history, but it does have a dream which it hopes will be a reality in 1915. As the Trailblazer dreams, he sees twenty-six faculty members in the Rural Education Departmentg on the campus, in the seven small training schools near Ypsilanti, and in the new consolidated school in Augusta township. He sees five hundred students enrolled in the Rural Education Courses. Thirty-six of these students are in training for leadership in rural communitiesg another thirty-six are in training for service in the junior and senior high school de artments of consolidated schools. The remainder of the five hundred railblazers are preparing to become the best rural teachers of elementary grades in America. The dream shifts a bit, and the Trailblazer sees two hundred and twenty- five graduates of the Rural Education Department in service. In this group some stand out more prominently than the rest. Une is the director of the Rural Education Department in a Normal School in Alabamag two are Rural School Supervisors in Californiag three are engaged in similar work in Wisconsin g and four in Michigan. Fifteen Trailblazers are princi- pals of County Normal Training Classes in Michigang and another twenty- five are critic teachers. Again the dreamer sees a new group of people. This time he sees the fifteen hundred teachers, initiated into the Trailblazer Club during sum- mer schools, teaching in one-teacher schools throughout the state and giving full measure of service to rural schools and to rural people. The Trailblazer sees the Club itself serving as a generating force for rural ideas and ideals in the same way that the National Society for the Study of Education serves education in general. Pflfli'TI.'wfl11111lf'iwlYf11 x fl t l mu 7 97-' 1: ff IIIIIIIIW F Y . 1 F i H ' ' , C . 6 . , . QlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllb mmunumg 3. Q f, 'T' 5 'T 4 E I gf -if '-1-P 5 E . -G1 4,,,j4,gH 1 'gw I llk - Y W W IlllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhf mug O g 1 nm mlm F . gunning sau 3 W --4 nl-: V gl- 2 lM-f-Q-f.I 5 A hh 4 ll I l l ' t 2 1 . p Q wliggiw s.l 5-4 f 7F fFl -. I I It i i U ' frrriiiil 1 'ff JY if Hg..-' Fl ' , f'L Fil lE!gl,lEsp 55453 g . I 4 . al f---. V ,X KLM ,LXR jf l NF? .I , 34 l Q iii --x-,T ? smug 5 flip. 9 M9122 '.f1-7. ng. ,wlfill-v 'J' H,. ' .u ' lr. . , ,.:. 1 4 J red-., S2 J. ll' VARSITY CLUB OFHCERS HOMER WMI. . . HERMAN BECK. . . ALBERT LUMLEY. . . LLOYD MILLER. . . LLOYD W. OLDS. . . Stanley Anderson Walter Adrion Ralph Carpenter H. W. Clark Harolcl Dillon Francis Davidson Ralph Foster Forest Geary Floyd Groves Colonel Gillespie Ernest Richmond D. A. Morse Elwood Watson Frank Weeber Howard Kern MEMBERS Clifford Loose Charles Lappeiis Charles Mitchell Robert Peel Leroy Pfahler P. P. Pray Harold Ruggles J. Smith Claude Snarey Merrill Schlaack Theron Tompkins A. D. Walker Ernest Wild Maurice Werle Wilber Worley R. D. Willoughby Prerideni . . .Vice-Preridem' CFal1 and Winter TerrnsD . . . . .Vice-Prerident CSpring Termj ...........S'ecreta1j:and Leith Wetzel Plynn Matthews Harley Reek Willis Camp Carl N iethammer Trmmref' Advisor Men eligible for membership Karl Angell Frank Manley Edward Linck ' Lynn Williams Howard Dickie Harry Ockerman Robert Button Donald Draper Barcley 5035 -mg E422 QED? 2332 5925 E352 gli? rang :QE ffm? 55422 in .ang ll, Q? 45. E03 as-z Ent l s 1 -. - E - :. ,- :'r'- 'I 1 - -k : I : - .- : -1 ,, l 1- 2 - .. - I I - . - ' : E E-4 .- l . ,,: l -: . - l 2 3 - 1 I n : - .. 'S 2 : 2 Q : 2 .. I - E E -ve, 3 I E 5 ,fE,.5sm airs 1 K . l E E l :HDI A limgigl .Es.i l li ' v E, 5 AI!! Eff Mill l . aa. I 3 annum , ,i i.-...Y T ' Qg 5 gunning KT ' .,, ,WA ' ir W-, , A ' E E IE is '?Fp f7a I'? WiTTTn1'F'n'QF1i5'n1'iTi'lUWT i lT'l'Wi 1fvr2z T'2fyi 'qssrrnnr V lu nm 4' I-L mmm II llllllllle un xi 55 ILM Lf. -- . El ll5. ' :'u5h1'?H !ff?iT1 - -V Y 5 A 'T ' -L . ' ' ' 5 '7 1: EE? K fr r lfi 2l H ' ff'lM A ' if 4' N Q R -5 Mil . -fi' .fowl 53 IE fy- 322 L vga 13321 Q! -Y 14.5 X EJ E . .rqi - . . v i e V . 15. E , : lff- A gal If- , - ff- -1- V , .i,w,K'Qfjl,1 ' -2, 729-lib3 ,llgl',5! l' ' I MAIN5g'lmil,m'n4:l .W M U .jig , . 'ax 1 Wgnf' ,Q ' . - ' Y- Q . 5 ,.--la-- .... Cin-.- L1v:Zn:giiLL,g4llin L L!v-l-1:L1ll:-L L Lgx NB 2 JH 1 ni ll 1- lllllllllll 1 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllk ummm nm Page Two Hundred Tlzirfy-si.r ..4v'i 'lt ,154-r 'i r S5 lg 151- 'f 111:55 F f 'C liking ilildlililfi 1 i QQ , iff ljg f'f..' ifl l :l-' VEL1 QQ! r l. Y a- fl ai if 1,- ml' nl ii? Qiafgy 5 will l Y t at Reading from left to right-CLower rowj Clark, Matthews, Anderson, Lappeus, Adrion, fi Loose, Davidson, Werle, Miller, Wildg CSecond rowl Peel, McRae, Wetzel, Mitchell, Weeber, Dillon, Pfahler, Tompkins, Smith, CThird rowb Car enter, Angell, Schlaak, Walker, Geary, yes? Rucglglesi TH-ay, Camp, Morse, QFourth Rowg McCulloch, Olds, Niethammer, Beck, Vg um ey, iureu , Brown. A ll? ig i s all ig I THE VARSITY CLUB 21 , 4 :ivy , - -J. .li ll? 'fi ell , 'LTWEW il.. , . ,. l .. lllig L 'llfjs-N iEiii5i?!l 'Wi'-3A'l lu tgagv, ii. Whig Qzplilfee' fijgillii ,,lj' ,fn ' it Li, Pjfli- 'ii 4 '. ly ff ig The Varsity Club was organized to embrace all the letter men on the campus and those out in the field as well. With this for his aim, coach Olds, the founder of the club, went to work and has kept working until novv the NH Club means to this school what the Club means to the University of Michigan. Through its activities, the Normal College is advertised throughout this state and in other states. Since the club is entirely athletic in nature, the men naturally work to get good high- school athletes to come to Ypsi, with the idea of strengthening our varsity teams, the improvement in the standings of the Michigan State Normal bears testimony to the degree of success to which this club has attained. The Vanity Spotlight, an annual production sponsored by the Varsity Club, has become as popular with the students as the old Men's Union dances were eight or ten years ago and is looked forward to with the same eagerness and expectancy as is the famous Kallege Kamedy. As the AURORA goes to press the entertainment is in the midst ofits run and those participating have played to record full houses at the Wuerth Theatre at each performance. 4 Lf' -ft, pil? . . R 5-' , rf. Ti 3' . .Q f y 3 l vw, . if 1 - s . . 9 .,-,AJ '-- ,. .g- ' 5 f -49 Page Tivo Hunrlrrrl Tlllr x rev THE WESLEYAN GUILD NVesleyan Guild is the name given to the Student Organization of the First Methodist Church. It was organized September 7.7, 1913, shortly after Missjane Ellingson came to the church as Director of Student Activi- ties. Miss Ellingson has a Master's Degree from the University of Michi- gan and has had experience as a high school teacher and as a church and social welfare worker, All of the eight hundred sixty students giving the Methodist Church as their preference are considered as members of the Wesleyan Guild, but, be- cause ofthe large number who leave the city for the week-end, only about five hundred take part in any of our activities. The attendance at social affairs often numbers two hundred, but the number attending the Bible Class and devotional meetings averages less than one hundred. The various services and activities of the Vxfesleyan Guild are: Devo- tional Meeting, Chorus and Orchestra, Student Supper, Get-Acquainted Hour, Bible Class, bi-weeky parties and suppers. The Bible Class was taught during the fall term by Dr. C. O. Hoyt, and during the winter term by Dr. R. Clyde Ford. Plans for the spring term have not yet been announced. The Get-Acquainted Hour is an informal hour of meeting friends and singing around the piano, with occasional readings and talks. The Wesleyan Guild Devotional Meeting usually has student leaders. However, for six weeks before Easter this meeting has been divided into five mission study classes with the following leaders: Prof. O. E. Grimes, Miss Carrie Edmundson, Mr. George Manning, Miss Balleau, and Miss Switzer. The Wesleyan Guild Orchestra is directed by Sherman Richards, and the Chorus by Lucille Horth. No time or effort is spared in making the parties real frolics and the suppers real home-coming affairs. A Life Service Conference was held at the church, February land, zgd, and 14th, under the direction of the Commission on Life Service of the Methodist Church. The Conference was conducted by the following people: Dr. Robert E. Brown, of the Wuhu Hospital, Central China, Mrs. Clyde Collison, of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Board, and Miss Winifred Fitzwater, representing the Board of Home Missions. One hun- dred students attended the banquet which opened the Conference, thirty interviews were held on Saturday. Six students are definitely planning on foreign service, and seven on service in the home field. The Wesleyan Guild has a club room in the church. The purpose of the organization is to furnish a home away from home for the students and to provide an opportunity for training in Christian leadership. A The Wesleyan Guild is composed of the following departments and OECCISZ President, Florence Bayler, Vice-President, Edna Baker, Secre- tary, Dunning Idle, Jr., Treasurer, Charles Baxter, Religious Education, Esther Perkins, World Fellowship, Helen Rowe, Social Welfare, Arlene Clark, Extension, Marten Robertson, Social Activities, Charles Mitchell, Friendly Relations, Mary Mosher. 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I li..-HN 5 I N- ESZZ ,lx R1-QL l xii----+V 52625 I Mir 1,55 fdfiiwifw l dgazsulq li gm? f7'T 'if' I : fi , 1 4 'in X T - I 2:82 I5 I W OMEN s LEAGUE ,I Q7-if - I I I 3-,if-uE3t5 E . rg I OFFICERS lg MARY HUMPHREY ..... .......... . .i ...... Prefident CARRIE XVASHBURNE ..... ,.... V ice-Prefidenr -il KATHLEEN THOMPSON ....................... Secretmy-Treasurer ' ' f EI ER-RR' Yplfglx, f 3, C COMIVIITTEE ON OUT-OF-TOWN ATTRACTIONS 5 Q 1,4 Wanda Crawford Miss Elsie V. Andrews ' f ,Ll g COMMITTEE ON TWILIGHT HOUR TALKS 5 5 fill' Helen Youlles Bernice Howland Miss Jessie Phelps Ii A Ruth Farmer Anna J. Niekols , -I .rj I lr T iVF V - I COMMITTEE OF HANDBOOK REYYISION E I Theo Tunic lvah osfmdef E. Iva Ivoodfofd liffti Mable McCumsey Maradia Clark is ii A I E IFHI ff- COMMITTEE ON CONSTRUCTIVE LEAGUE WORK A E A' 12 Ann Tobin C Edna Door Mirnaveve Voegrs IE IEEEKW! Jennie Vis Ethelyn Foote Corinne Schopbaclc gr U E We-wi ' 5 il T'f'x. E . 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The Women's League was organized in 191o, for the purpose of bringing the women of the college closer together socially and intellectually, of endeavoring to maintain high standards among college women, and of promoting their best interests on the campus. Its membership includes every woman enrolled in the Michigan State Normal College. The work of the organization is carried on by the Central Board which is composed of the League officers and the presidents of all the rooming houses. In an endeavor to solve a few of the social problems confronting pros- pective teachers, Friday afternoon Twilight Hour Talks have been given again this year. The most popular number of the series was given by Miss Fannie Beal, acting Dean of Women, when she, with the assistance of four Home Economics students, gave a demonstration of Table Etiquette. Other favorite talks were The Secret of Charm by Miss Marion Stowe, and Getting and Keeping a Good Complexion by Miss Faith Kiddoo. The Women's League sponsored the All-College Mixer held in Pease Auditorium the first week-end of the fall term. The more prominent members of the faculty were introduced in song and story during the program, and the latter part of the evening was given over to dancing in the gymnasium. The committee on campus lectures varied the general League programs during the fall term by staging a Style Show in Pease Auditorium. The committee was fortunate also in securing Professor Emma Gunthers, of Columbia,whose work in the Department of Household Administration there gave an excellent background for her talk on Making for Leader- ship. During the Winter term Miss Ruth Brown, a Normal graduate and present executive secretary of the Campfire girls of America, gave an illustrated lecture on campfire work in the West. The Scholarship Loan Fund, established in 1911, is filling a need among students. During the first fifteen months after the League estab- lished the fund, over S400 had been loaned in amounts not exceeding 5550. At the suggestion of one of the members of the Central Board a com- mittee worked out a code of ethics for college women. Other colleges of the state submitted similar codes, and a final code for Michigan women has been submitted for publication. The Students' Handbook, revised and enlarged by a League committee, will also be ready for distribution next year. The Women's League has great possibilities for service in the years to come. It is the hope of the 1913-14 organization that the League may always be a vital force in the lives of Normal College Women. l'm1g1r Tivo llirurlrvd I nrlx nut' 'Killllllllllllll III -mf fi i aa 'f Illl ll J I BS ,. . - - l'..'E2S .!! 57 . . n V ' N c . uwg lllilliil I -- ,- f-,-.c N lj X A Highs ti - l 4 . G7 'TTS- l . esgqiy W- 4 A un ll H f x : 5: Jed-5 . i a Q me E 'fi 1 .J ma y gl IIIIIIIIIQ .via ilIllIlllllllllIlllllllllllllll ll'llllllllm'lll'Z V ' - -V - Y Y V V Yllllllllllllllllllll llllIlllilllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllb Wllllllil lll li L11 1.10 LJ? Y-Y ' Z - if-s.p,r-R,-,.-. f-.,,,'x,,,r-,E 2 5 g i . f QQQE rf . -.,.IJLV V...g...1. l.V.!f. l llll l Q N y ' W if g i lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllhl mug 2 ' Q nu n s Y. M. C. A. E923 i OFFICERS . EDMOND JONES ..... .... ...,. . .... P r eridemf E 5 f PAUL K. WARD . . . . ..... SECFEIJU' 5 ' RALPH PLUMMER. .... .......... .,.. T r eamrer 5 . - CABINET S W. DITTMAN - OTTO NICKEL y - MORLEY HOUQH S LAVERNE MILLER HARRISON WELSH E ELBERT THOMPSON - 5 With the redecorating and furnishing of the Y..M. C. A. rooms and the E 2 5 return to the campus of the delegates from the Lake Geneva Mid-Western 2 conference, the college Y assumed a different position than it has held E ' for some years. It has become a social center, not only for members but 2 for various societies and fraternities who have sought its inviting at- E. mosphere for their place of meeting. The officers have brought speakers to the meetings who have presented real questions of present-day problems. No men have been turned away without a Y feed. The Y. M. C. A. - . is serving the campus, and is ready to serve more-at your will. -KF -1 Q 24 ' gr a :nba- E 1 - I - - 2 : - S Ist: S' --1 --rg 1 3 0 Q - .. .- I S 1 -1 E -. i - v - - : . , -1 . -,rg ns 4 - - -1 - - E- - E - - A i . - - : : . .. . 5 5 ' ,- - : . 2 : . Spiga :H.f: - - E E : 1 : gas. UD? ilk W5 :Wi 2-Eg JDJ: -sie- 53: SUD? :mi 25:22 ASE EU: Em: :S,Z: 'Qi ZS CBJ SZ 4? ZS ml SZ . W Zm si-F ' gunning : 5 X r 5 Q .g Q - V -v Q, E Q ' ,Q : E E g 1' 1 I S : J K - f U W - ' V I 1 r jo 60 - E N I Q : 4 s :I 4 r - E R ti ' E' 1 'rj Ek Y 5 1 N N V - . 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The Young Women's Christian Association as a world, a national, and a 2 A' 2 3 i Nj local organization has as its objective the development of a more abundant NL life for the individual. Many and varied lines of activity are carried Efmi J - forward as means of realizing this aim. ln these activities the Associa- E if p 5 tion affords opportunity for the living expression of Christian ideals and r 'jx l I principles, an training for the leadership 111' organization and community g ,lil life. It developes a sense Of world citizenship and world fellowship. It I E encourages high standards of scholarship and campus conduct. It pro- li limi, motes college spirit and friendship among vvomen' studentsg and it co- Emji 1251-211 Ocperatei vvijh other campus and city Organizations in establishing higher y ' i eals O in ividual responsibility tO society. E ' 2 i CABINET MEMBERS 1913-1914 I 'Q ' CARRIE WASHBURNE ........................ , ................. Preridemf , E IVAH OSTRANDER ............................. - .... .... V ice-President E 4 EUCILLE BROWN ..... . .................. .S'6L'1'6l'41fj' 1 fi ATHERINE LEEKE ..... ..............,.... T reezxzerer E V r E .M'Y p RUTH FARMER ............ .... U ndergrezduezte Rejzrefefzmriee GERTRUDE C. READING ..................... .......... G 67'l6l'dl.s6C1 6l'6l1fjf Q feyib 4 CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES ' 52 IVAH OSTRANDER ..................,................... i ..... Meetings fic joey i JEAN TURNBULL ,.... ..I.. W arid Fellowfhip F Y, N A , - .I . xg - I. LTQONA HOUOH .... ........ B zble Study g I Q I Q ' 3 DORIS ROOD ........ ........... S oem! p ETHA WISLEY ...,..... ...... r . . .Hozare -,il CORINNE SCHOPBACH ..... ..... 5' eczzil Sewzce Q MARY HUMPHREY .,.... ....... F immee Q 2 X A- MARJORY BOWEN .... .... P ublieity f I D B. IVA WOODEORD ..... ......... M mit ' 2 - EE EVAH OSTRANDER. . . ..,. Membership E ' 2 11. . Q if I lug llllgf g U I ' E lea! 3017: .I B -lf1.f M ir'v : : 2 '-Lfiggi E 1 :- gi 3 WJQEJH gilllllllg V, , Y' I I Qi luyllnllllilllu ml Lgjglillillllllillllllllililllllfg lllllkibg i f 7 A f fwfkfil ' 'il f5'g ! 'E A me-A -as Qgglll ldll Q,L!fI,iQ.,3LLau llll llll ul ,I-ag,-A 'HSV' AXA lllllllllllllllllilllllllll llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIN! nummuu m Page Tw-0 H'1InrIv'ed Forly-four J vw- . 1 A J N iff: tx xii- T .9 1' .T-1-5 - ,ggi , Q. Q .H .iii W-.1 fx yu ww 1 w w v Q 1 A . , , 5 ' ,,i QU lf 1 , .ll Hy XX X 4 .f w - y .,,f,,', , xg ar ,. Nm I ana Tivo Hundred Forly-five FRESHMEN GIRLS, COMMISSION OF THE Y. W. C. A. HILDA SCHWIER .... . ............ Prefidefzt FLORENCE SCHAFFER. . . .,,...... Vice-Prefidefzt JANET RANDOLPH . . ANNA ASIKAINEN RENA BEEBE GENEVIEVE BRYERS GERTRUDE CASLER MARX' CROSBY LURA DAVENPORT EUNICE FENNER . DOROTHY GODIYREY MARION HALL HELEN KNAPP . . . . .Secretmy and Trefzrznw' PAULINE IQULLIXIAN FRANCES LISTER LILLIAN MYNESS JANET RANDOLPH FLORENCE SCHAPPER HILDA SCHWIER MARJORIE SHELLEY DORIS SLADE MARGARET TRAVIS PEARL XVILSON +A-. His. 4. The Freshmen Girls' Commission is practically a new branch of the Y. W. C. A. activities, having been established only last year. Its mission is to lighten the burdens of the Y. W. Cabinet. Tn its Sphere of activities are such duties as the welcoming, entertaining, and canvassing of new Normal students, the holding of Open-houses at Starlcweather Hall, and the assuming of numerous smaller duties too burdensome for the Cabinet. Although the CO1T11T1lSSlO11,S real duties of welcoming strangers do not begin until the second year, its members, numbering twenty, are selected each year from the Freshman Class a few months after the opening of school. This year's commission is well organized and bids fair to dis- charge its duties commendably. age Two H1i'11id1'cc1Forty-.vi.1' .5 X, ,F ' Li ,N ,, .X 4 K L3 ii 1--, 'gk 15 HA. .1 ,A .H bf it yi.. :MN 5 ,Q . A, .,.l .Mui 5, ., ll L5 P lf .J .ii 'if ET ai .fl 55 X151 ,si I fat -3 J .SJ .V 7 , , Y ,'Q,4 V l , 52 1 'A ,..J., 6 . . . i Ai., . , -. -0' . - gun' 'aff- fif' ' af A .' ' Cr D4 lip 'r- V V. 4,5 X 'Q if 6'5- aa f N vs. . fl V T' I-A A, 1 '1 0- -- U I .. .. . ' A 4 X 0- AT n A A' 0, rf , ' 3' .- 'V '-5 fx ll V, N. 1? rw N ' ' 5- .! 'o. o'h 13. Q vain ffggyg' gg 00:12. 1 v A S, N Qi A wg E . al 5 . . 13 ' QA .098 'Jr 3 EVA g. .Ql'. .'o ,o 1. f 1 , ' 1 4 . 0 'Qi ig 4 ' 2 J, . X A , ,. 1qo.:' 'B' 'O ., ETC- lf! .1 O I I 23 f' ':- 1' - 2 5 0. C QQ. 5 X M w W 'I 1 J v I : 1 l, Q 2 A V it I vlllvh Q 5 YY, W 1 XX 4 V W 9 W 1 If Mllliilsx' N ' ,Q 'Eff' , ll A ,yu Y n x It W X A Q u' af A- Em' -fam.. A f XX 'L ' S. 54:1 K QWIIWIIIHWWHUIFIIHIIWIZ? XR an ,f kk 1 X11 N I2 k f 1' A mlm ' ' 7 ' 5 mummlmmlllllln- N P vi if ,Q Q f . .4 si A - A Y , -H -J: - 1 W i jrwwnzv Mi! l'f1V1ff Tivo ll u I1 zlrrd l fvl'Iy ,RESIDENT MEMBERS - Q I Ensuring P1 KAPPA SIGMA lg-'-'Hg Ertablirbed 1894 , COLORS-TLIYQLIOISC and Gold FLovvE11s-Jonquil and Forget-Me-Not HONORARY PATRONESS O Miss MARY B. PUTNAM I PATRONESSES I . jy Miss FLORENCE LYON Mus. THEODORE LINDQUIST 5 0 I y :gg :K 3 y r 1 it 'iii if'-fe . L li itll Tfiiiiil 1, .y l rf 41- 1 Il -mi. Q 1 Ti I i..f'iW 'riff I yy: -as:-:ti 'Ill . -,432 7j f fliifg' 5t!ui :Q if' 4w f V3 4 V- iff' Rui ftgr H, E12 r 1 12 K ' Ai f I. v J -1 ., K Qtr nl I mail I 4 yl'. -' I TI if Lil' f ,- 'N l yi lx .. 4 t el' C.. u , Q. ,..n i ' , 1 XR lgaffcgl lik- i - x f l M, , Q l- . l iam iles Fi llgw-tlazs I - , Q ll li ll -n Helen Cook Gladys Cook Margaret Brooks Joyce Weaver Brooks Madeline Follmer Schaffer Eleanor Follmer Gardner Claire Guinan Wi Carol Bromley Roxie Frink Theo T uttle Helen Southgate Madaleen Benedict Esther Clark Helen Pattinson Gladys Norconk Nita Chute Margaret Murphy Ruth Rouse Cora Bowen Claribel Bowen Emma Wallace Elizabeth Hebblewhite Lena Knapp Mellan- camp Catherine Hutton De- laney ACTIVE MEMBERS Kathleen Thomson Martha Robbins Margaret Murdock Florence Schavey Margaret Young Dorothy Hamilton Pauline Williams Donna Kennedy PLEDGES Arline Post Corrine Springer CHAPTER ROLL Esther Thompson Fletcher Marjorie Begole Jane Elder Alice Reid Eva Lindsay Ellen Hopkins Thomas Irene Owen Hayward Florence Reid Sylvia Kaiser Helen Hill Dorothy Pennington Florence Ruus Lucile Kies Gurtha Williams Jean Brubaker Eleanor Scribner Marrietta Lancaster Alpha. . . ..... Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich. Beta ..... .... ' .Northwestern State Teachers' College, Alva, Oklal Gamma ......... Central Michigan Normal School, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Delta .... ..... C heney, Washington Epsilon ......... Milwaukee, Wisconsin Zeta ..... ..... I ndiana, Pennsylvania Eta ...... ..... M iami University, Oxford, Ohio Theta ..,. ..... C incinnati, Ohio Iota ..... ..... I Cansas State Normal, Emporia, Kansas - 2 A I' 1 -1 , Au .4 Ewa- Kappa. . . ..... Durant, Oklahoma V Lambda ......... Central Missouri State Teachers',College, Warrensburg, Z : Mo. -'- - Mu .... ..... C olorado State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colo. ' ' Nu ...... ..... S tate Teachers' College, Ada, Okla. Xi .............. Ohio University, Athens, Ohio - Omicron ....,. . .Marshal College, Huntington, West Va. A ALUMNAE cHAPTERs 1, .Qi 5925 lg. 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X V - 1 1 .- ' .f H P-- .--an - , Page Two Hundrvd Forty-nine - 1 ' 11 1 V1 1 , 1 Y 1 m n Ill nu S 'll g Tlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllmll ' . : - mmnnummuummmmnuumm nn nuummrg UI' 'u f ' if ' ' L V mlglllllunlnn smml li Ei'- ' E in ununG C l 'W ' 1 E-L:-:L SIGMA NU PHI ,-- '-' ' i - Efmblixlzed 1897 'M W CoLoRs-Yellow and White Fioyygiif-Marguerite X PATRONESS R-XV! FTM MRs. W. H. SHERZER L l' I m wifi - FACULTY MEMBERS Y If-.ggi-QI Miss BERTHA GooD1soN Miss ALICE BOARDMAN fu -'M' Miss MARION BARD W , He ACTIVE MEMBERS I Ei ,Wii'g, Audrey Annable Helen Connelly Mary Moran 3 Marian Bland Miriam Gilbert Marguerite Overholt' 1 ff g h Mabel Bobceau Mary Hammond -Ruth Reik I 193-S' e- Helen Boer Eileen Hassett Harriet Rouse Clare Boughey Julia Heavey Virginia Shepard Marie Campbell Avelyn Krieger Dorothy Wheaton .5 5 Madalyn Mery , gf. 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'fl :sf ,NV 'Y1,Q'.,..v4- fs?ti4'Q l I ,I I, :VL li ll riff ls, -J W' 57 il 'A We I E l it ei' 'N Aileen Armstrong Marion Beamish Marjorie Bowen Cecelia Buell Ethel Curran Winifred Evans Geraldine Ford Doris Ford Marguerite Jamieson ACTIVE MEMBERS Dorothy Johnson Lillian Kay Lydia Keeler Gertrude La Montaine Helen Mason Caroyl McKee Mildred Meredith Margaret Mac- Naughton Margaret MacKenzy PLEDGE NETT113 KELLY CHAPTER ROLL Lurene Prouse Florence Parker Nora Reed Josephine Rogers Marion Shorts Margaret Sizeldn Nancy Thomas Ann Tobin' Jeanette Winnie ALPHA ......,. Virginia State College, Earmville, Va. SIGMA PHI ..... Union University, Jackson, Tenn. ICAPPA ........ Miami University, Oxford, Ohio ZETA ........, BuHfalo State Normal School, Buffalo, New York PHL ..... ..... O hio University, Athens, Ohio IOTA .......... Colorado State Teachers' College, Greely, Colo. MU ..... ..... S tate Teachers' College, Kirksville, Mo. NU ........... State Teachers' College, Warrensburg, Mo. X1 ............ North Western State Teachers' College, Alva, Okla. OMICRON ...... Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Michigan Pi ............ State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kan. Rao ....... . . .Florida State College, Tallahassee, Ela. TAU .......... New Mexico Normal University, East Los Vegos, N. Mex. UPSLLON ...,.,, East Central State Teachers' College, Ada, Okla. CHI ..... ...... S tate Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kan. . . . . .Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va. Ps1..... ' Q A ALUMNAE CHAPTERS g E -B E ,155 ima :eg .595 52255 'SE A It t 'A Norwood, Ohio Buffalo, New York Emporia, Kansas E - l g Toledo, Ohio Kirksville, Mo. Winterhaven, Fla. X ' - E l Webster Groves, Mo. Highland Park, Mich. Jackson, Tenn. I ' ' 3 e Denver, Colo. . Greely, Colo. Oklahoma City, Okla. ' ' ,QL f l Kansas City, Mo. Lakewood, Ohio ' V glllllllfg , ' A Kgglr 'T' llllffiml gn lllllulllllilllllllllllllflg Yllllkisg el .r. - x vi- I . in 5, - A .5, if '54, E M .E , I , hi i. 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'NORTON FACULTY MEMBERS :- MISS LOTA GARNER MISS ESTHER DIEHL Miss CARRIE EDMoNDsoN HONORARY MEMBERS RESIDENT MEMBERS ' EDNA GINGERICK DAWSON Janice Austin Ardis Belman Helen Burke Jeannette Butenschoen Wanda Crawford Margaret Day Florence Field Lucile Gale Miriam Crowley Mary Ellen Dalton Esther De Coster ALPHA. . . BETA .... GAMMA .... DELTA ..... EFSILON .... ZETA .... THETA. . . IOTA. . . . Detroit, Michigan MRS. H. BARN:-IILL . MARIE DAWSON WILD , ACTIVE MEMBERS Helen Hands Mabel Kendeigh Lillian Lardie Ruth Magers Viola Milks Jeannette Owen Florence Rawlings Nettie Roberts Esther Stearm PLEDGES Verle Emmons Marjorie MacQueen Evelyn' Murphy CHAPTER ROLL Mirnaveve Voeghts Jane Waltrous Carrie Washburne Eloise Webster Thelma Williams Pauline Wood Katherine Woodward B. Iva Woodford Cecilia Ryan Ruth Taylor . . . . . .Ypsilanti, Michigan Mount Pleasant, Michigan . .Milvvaukee, Wisconsin . . . . .Indiana, Pennsylvania Philadelphia, 'Pennsylvania Toclc Haven, Pennsylvania . . . . . . . .Detroit, Michigan . . . . Einporia, Kansas. ALUMNAE CHAPTERS ' Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Grand Rapids, Michigan Lansing, Michigan Milwaukee, Wisconsin Cincinnati, Ohio Stllllllg E . E 2 : I A : -.- ' 1 na - 4 Ae' - Q - A v ' s - A .St E155 Em? SSE E53 elk 2525 E392 E255 5925 :SSE QW I - Ti--V4 I ' gwuuurgf E ,A ei, ' lg qqqggl- g h qinpi I nm. lll lllllllllI lllIllllll!!gll,LQl-gxlllllllllllIllllllllllllll rg Sqlnilgg 1- 'IU' ' il -' , 11: K,-'S'-X .A L, 481,-,., 4' , -E ' : - 1: it -Af . :J . 4, A Q ag7gL,gjfia'? X 7- E q -A 'H .E W W - W I ' I 1 K 3' 'min ,fix ,I lv 4 5 . S YL. 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D'Ooge Mrs. Edward Sweet Mrs. Russell Gee : A Mrs. Atwood McAn- Miss Marjorie Sweet Mrs. Edward George ' gl ' 'fr ' drew V Mrs. Kyle Ordway a Mrs. A. McAllister ' l- A , - Mrs. Lorinda Clifford Mrs. Chas.. Newton Miss Abba Owen we Mrs. Carl Lindergren Mrs. Harry Wood Miss Grace Emery 5 f ' Mrs. Harry Shaefer Mrs. D. McKee ' Miss Agnes Wardroper I i Mrs. Harry Britton Miss Fay Allen C 5 i 1 ' r . R xl A 25 ALUMNA CHAPTER .... . . ..... Detroit, Michigan A E Q 5 ,lf ck., L i - ,aw H i A A , , Ai ' ! , h 1 X - l ,El V. l 1 - Qi' Q! Q sewn I SFX 1 ! . l is H . Q 5 l S E P ll 5 ls . ll 1 5-1 ll i w 5' H225 5 f gfflf -SZ sw -lla SGD? E55 S252 592 Ziggy SGD: 592. E32 E252 ffm? ills -Wg if-la we 592: EW 2225: fm: S232 gg- 2135 CUE 5235 mmnunmrg 1 - on - mfg 0 : N 1 umm . . rn ...M -....... . S! HHH? 0 2 ' 5 -. 4 - .lv A: -2 'H I 4- '-.r S ' V A - ng- A 1 . 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WM l iL C- Geraldine Scully Irene Mitchell Bernice Phipps Beryl Berry Lolita Fisher Dorothy Rigney Margaret Watson Marion McKenny Dorothy Robinson Margaret Akers lone Truesclell Aileen Biddle Jeanne Worth Nellie Blackstone Margaret 0'Neil :BZ Hs -cmg ?l'? F355 ill! We zz:-li ?S'Zf ESQ' .ZS- KID SZ 5 ' PLEDGES I llla-JL il ISABELLE MCCALL ELIZABETH MOSTELLER : lin-E'-: EDWINA SMITH I ELEANOR LAIDLAWV I ,I , L. . I fr' y Fw RESIDENT ALUMNAE 3 li I MRS. BELLE STANG GOODINO MISS ESTHER ELDRED I I' A MRS. MARION SMITH WATTS O lfggr-fix ,N MRS. 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' .ir 1 f' V V' 1 X A, V r I A V - , V Page Two Ilundrcd Fifiy-nine fx 'A - - - A. 'A i 51 in W ?-V V L 1 - T 1 : Ii G Ililllllllll ,urn:mmuumnnmmmmmr n um : fir ' W E , , QI j ' E i v-' 5 I Eno C4 3-lg-ilreign..Qg.qgng,r.13,LgL4i .uf ugrtggqw , ' - ,ie ,Qui Illlflll lllllll Illllllllllllll ll lll I 150 V W ilUllIlN Wgvfi nfl l V THETA CHI SORORITY T lil G lv A Efmblifbed 1903 E 3 . -3 J E '-. ,. COLORS-Pui ple and Gray FLOWER-V1olet 2 . PATRONESS all MRS. W. P. BOWEN E HONQRARY PATRONESSES ELS MRS. N. A. HARVEY MRS. ANNIS DEXTER GRAY ' FACULTY MEMBER nf, ix j MISS MCDERMOTT ' A ACTIVE MEMBERS f Lola Avery - Esther Finch T Giadys Brockmiller Lillian Ffiediand h A Loretto Burdeno Agnes Gregg E . 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LLOYD OLDS ' WH X' FACULTY MEMBER . 1 :WWF V Miss ADELLA JAcKsoN J lgiggffl A ' V ACTIVE MEMBERS ' A - A Frances Alvard Caroline Evans Miriam Moorman l mg o -Q Jessie Amos Cecile Fulcher J Margaret' Nugent A 2 , gmwwm I Ruth Albers Mary Galley Helen Pointer ' E, Carol Bartley Marion Gibbon Madge Pennington 5 A 'Q J Wrlma Briggs Geraldine Henry Ruth'Shattuck 4 Dovetta Capling Alice Johndro Gladys Spring ESQZI 1 Beatrice Clark I Marion Kent: Margaret Strong QM 2 E QQ-f,gEf5i14 Agnes McDonald r mmm Q A . I 5 E J JEAN GIBBON ,ROBENA Hooxs A g Lx ' ' A I i I ALUMNA CHAPTER ..... I ........ Detroit, Michigan E J 'A 4' 'A E E 2 2 -J l f 1 E 5 ' I 5' BE E l J Elm 5 A B? S5525 Q P? X 1 ' I llx v ' A A if A 5 Rfglpiwsilf Lu -J A V- A Q 3 5 2 1 ' gfmi , - . 1: 'j Q l JI Eiilldl g 'l m I gunna? I l Q n ,Allll l lllvllulllllllllluinli gi 004: ga IllIlllllIlllllllllll'llll g lI!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHFZ n ag? 1: - - -Av Tn: A 4r : 4 E. 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OLANDER '-L RESIDENT ALUMNAE ALFRIEDA HUTTON GILMORE IRENE STUART 'SCHREPPER KATHRYN STAPLETON CRAMPTON ACTIVE MEMBERS I . lllllll ix - nhl 'Ls . 2562? :img 2925 2 2059: :RE 525 55015 S'Z A ' I5 cm SIG at ,E H?-'f Q Margaret Andrus Dorothy Lott Dorothy Schmid ' ILT 4' '- 5 Mary Cobb Ruby Mason Mabel Schmid 1 ' PM U I H y Bernice Cornell Mabel McNeil Corinne Schopbach - 5 Hazel De Maria Audrey McTaviSh Dorothy Skinner I , E ' Gladys Gaut Ivadel Moore Allyene Smith : ' y ,A-w Marvel Hodge Edys Owen Dorothy Squires Eff' In ,ff I Althea Klenk Doris Rood Florence Turnbull , A - J tl. IQ Ethel Lathers Leita Root Clara Webber - ' , Helen Lathers Helen Woodbury y I 5 4 5 ff ' PLEDGES R 5, Q Evelyn Bartlett Julia Campbell El' CHAPTER ROLL S ' Til ALPHA .... .................. C hicago, Illinois E . if 'ls A BETA ..... Rogers Park, Illinois 5 Till? DELTA .... Fort Worth, Texas if ilftwgbig EPSILON. . . Little Rock., Arkansas 2 Il GAMMA. . . Valparaiso, Indiana Q ' 2 I ,gl UPSILON.. . . . 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Virginia Buckeye Frances Buckeye Louise I-Iolland Laura Wells Josephine Forrester Marjory Wickham Adelaide Fauth PLEDGES Molly Spencer Martha Grosvenor Frances Campbell Thelma Pratt Elizabeth Harwick Jane Keil Mildred Rothfuss Laura Cotton Kristine Salling Marion Wilcox CHAPTER ROLL . , . .Miami University, Teachers' College, Oxford, Ohio GAMMA ........ State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colo. DELTA ........,. Northwestern State Teachers' College, Alva, Okla. EPSILON ........ State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kans. . . . .New Mexico Normal University, Las Vegas, N. Mex. ETA ...,,.... . . .Michigan State Teachers' College, Ypsilanti, Mich. THETA ..... ..... K ansas State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kas. . . . .State Teachers' College, Kirksville, lVIo. IKAPPA .......... Temple University, Teachers' College, Philadelphia, Pa. LAMBDA ..,..... Marshall College, Huntington, W. Va. ZETA ..... TOTA ..... 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W nr 4 Page Two Hundrfd Sczfcllly-1111 :if ALPHA SIGMA ALPHA MU MU CHAPTER Eftaolirbcal 1924 CoLoRs-Pearl-White and Crimson, Palm-Green and Gold FLOWER-Narcissus and Aster FACULTY MEMBER JENNIE DARLING ACTIVE MEMBERS Frances Fuller Ruth Bayler Doris Betzner Virginia Blue Margaret Campbell Margaret Charters Carlotta Corpron Helen Cycpher Estel Fel kamp Florence Gee Margaret Gotts Mildred Gray Mary Humphrey Clemelia Keho Ruth Marvin Helen Mitchell Donalda Morrison CHAPTER ROLL Florence Nehil Janet Randolph Viola Rau Beatrice Riggs Lois Schilds Frieda Smith W inifred Welch Martha XVickstrom ALPHA ALPHA ......... Miami University, Oxford, Ohio ALPHA BETA .... .i... S tate Teachers' College, Kirksville, Mo. . . . .State Teachers' College, Greeley, Colo. GAMMA GAMMA ....... State Teachers' College, Alva, Okla. DELTA DELTA ...,..... Ohio University, Athens, Ohio EPs1LoN EPs1LoN .,.... State Teachers' College, Emporia, Kaus. ZETA ZETA .,.......,. State Teachers' College, Warrensburg, Mo. ETA ETA .,........... State Teachers' College, Pittsburg, Kans. THETA THETA. . . ..... Boston University, Boston, Mass. IoTA IOTA ...,........ Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa KAPPA KAPPA ......... Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. LAMBDA LAMBDA ...... Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio MU MU ............,, Michigan State Normal College, Ypsilanti, Mich. BETA BETA ..... NATIONAL COUNCIL MRS. WM. HOLMES MARTIN, Boston, Mass. .......... National Pmriilent M1NN1E M. SHOCKLEY, Alva, Okla. ........ . ADDA ANDERSON, Emporia, Kans. .... . GRACE F. FULTZ, Rushville, Ohio ...,.. WILMA WILSON, Independence, Mo.. . . . MRS. H. S. TOMS, Stockton, Calif. RUTH DUFFEY, Lakewood, Ohio .... ........ GERTRUDE D. HALBRITTER, Dorche I ago Two Hundred Semi-1zfy-f0 National Vice-P1'e.ria'ent . . . . . .National Secretafgf . . . ,National Treafnrer . . , . .National Regirtrar . . . . . . . . . .. .... .National Hiitorian . . . .National Ritnalist ster, Mass ..... ..,.. 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At present a committee is at work on a code of ethics. L OFFICERS . l!e:g,.jgjf DOROTHY SQUIRES CTheta Lambda Sigmay. . . . . .President 7oLl:,:iXX 5 MARIE STONER CKappa Gamma PhiD . .... .. . .Secretary G51 i MEMBERS l ALPHA SIGMA TAU 4 1 A S' 'Q P Mrs. E. A. Lyman luv 'fifp N1 4' B. Iva Woodford, President 1 Pauline Wood, Freshman Repre- l ?j,i?3Eg1t N sentative A DELTA PHI Mrs. C. O. Hoyt .g,fIl.Qy zll'Q Margaret Nugent, President lEWfQ,2,!'fr-S Helen Pointer, Freshman Repre sentative DELTA SIGMA EIJSILON ling Miss Cleo Todd U, Natalie Haskins, President A Ann Connors, Freshman Repre- j, lx sentative ,Cf W Jo-l HARMONIOUS MYSTICS Miss Mary Dickinson Jia p Jeanne Raimer, President glflfigil June Filkins, Freshman Repre- li. X' sentative T 'lv cgi if ggi? KAPPA GAMMA PHI .Li bm-L, . Mrs. T. Hankinson All . Hilma Sibray, President .jf : Gertrude Kipp, Freshman Repre- fe- I sentative PI KAPPA SIGMA Miss Florence Lyon Kathleen Thomson, President Pauline Williams, Freshman Rep- resentative SIGMA NU PHI Mrs. William Sherzer Dorothy' Wheaton, President Marguerite Overhault, Freshman Representative SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA Miss Susan Stinson Aileen Armstrong, President Margaret MacNaughton, Fresh- man Representative THETA CHI Mrs. W. P. Bowen Katherine Cosby, President Agnes Gregg, Freshman Repre- sentative 'THETA LAMBDA SIGMA Dorothy Squires, President Marvel Hodge, Freshman Repre- sentative ' THETA SIGMA UPSILON . Q 55575 E 'Z E , S S l .- . 3 : S I I .. . E- AE. :na I 'I L' 1 .. S 3 2 I C 3 : , - 5 . I - E ' - , zv. I :V 1 0 .4 u -,, - .- 2'- n 4 ' I as 4 is I I F a E . ssiz- 1 5925 iii? :ME im ,WZ 51:55 BW :Sag si. Zi: cos l gg EZ' 5 :NA .. K '- Ls., ' ' ' 5,1 E. 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L . llll I ' ' f ' famllllummluummm mmnnu,mnuzuni i nn-xg' I J EE E EA- L i ll ARM or HGNOR Efhzbliflzed 1891 Incorporated I9Ij I COL0RS1RCd and Black FLOWER-Dark Red Carnation O. O. NORRIS PERCY PRAY. . . . . . PATRON B. L. D'OOGE FACULTY MEMBERS L. W. OLDS OFFICERS CARL LINDEGREN .........C0mmzzmZer ROBERT PEEL ...... WALTER ADRION ..... HAROLD DILLON ..... RALPH FOSTER .... THERON TOMPKIN Sl. CLAUDE SNAREY ..... . . , .Vice-Commander .Lardl-Iigb . . . . . . .Trezzmrer ......5'cribe .......1..Clmplain .............Reparter FRANK WEEBER .......................... .... .Y mfgeanr-at-Arms Percy Pray Elwood Watson Stanley Anderson Merrill Schlaak Frank- Weeber Ralph Foster Lloyd Miller Howard Kern Theron Tompkins Darwin Wagoner Gus Zielke Wilber Balbach Clifford Weatherwax ACTIVE MEMBERS ' Frank Manley Plynn Matthews Robert Peel Claude Snarey Alton Patterson Max Dolby Harold Ruggles Ralph Carpenter Walter Adrion Floyd Groves L PLEDGES Donald Seed Edward Kullman George Schoof Malcolm Dickie Howard Dickie Harold Dillon Wilber Worley Francis Davidson Colonel Gillespie Maurice Pederson Harry Meakin Herbert Eibler Harry Orr Algot Erickson Earl OlBeshaw Fred Hixson I 5 Znmmh .T-., M..-. I gvumrg v E -. I... A '-n 2 A 2 4 - 4 ,SL 5l5s ffm? 5922 lilli lamp? 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E Q MR' PM 'I ' - FACULTY MEMBERS mi, MISS EDMoNDsoN MR. PITTMAN DR. 'HOYT 1 MR. CLEM 3 YB' MR. LINDQUIST l C91 . A ff 4 i COUNSELORS MR. PITTMAN ' MR- CLEM l MEMBERS l 1 mx l ' 1 5 1. , ll I in I ,. Ew l Miss Rosentreter Miriam Moormau Winifrecl Welsh Anna Broecker Carlotta Corpron Thelma Dickinson Hobart MacEdwarcls I Esther Perkins Fern Hotton Ethel Kinkead Ruth Marvin - - 3 ... 4 ., u' F4 1 :nm : -n A - v E E n. .- -SL 5152 Elms 55: QZSE SGD: 5509? 25425 5932 iw: 52155 ami . ill? :Q . I Vyrene Bemis R, Beatrice Carr Russell L. Gee V ' Kenneth Meade h - V 2 i i Mrs. Harry Smith Mary Humphrey' Ruth Shultz 1 D 5 , . 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Miss CoopER: Yes I am. You are Mr. Beck, I believe? HERM: Yes, I didn't know who you were, but everybody here knows me. I PROP. LOTT: Did you ever take Pathology, Mr. XVescott? BILL: Yes, last summer up to River Brink. VIRGINIA BLUE: Who is that girl across the street? ' FLORENCE NEHIL: Well, she looks familiar. 'Winifred's hat, Lois's coat and Ruth's umbrella, she's an Alpha Sigma Alpha all right. Say, waiter, growled the diner, there isn't a single oyster in this so- called oyster stew! , W I gunng 1 : E ' E : .: If '. 1 A. , .. .. - - , S . l - A- l I 2 - I . - r. . I - 1 r -' H E4 ' - -n . , - , - r - - 4 1 2 7- . Is: . . .9'Z. 54251 363. sim? Sari EGU? IQUDE 5355 .Sane 539: ilfl i IEUD' l59ZE :SIZE QW yilisl ragga lv'- -l ,. . ,, . .S ,.. - - I ' Well, sir, answered the worried waiter, if you ordered cottage - ' ll 6,4 p pudding, you wouldn't expect to find a cottage in the pudding! ' ' ,ft I f' I I I . . . ,, . I I I af PROP. CLEM Crelatrng some of his own exper1encesD- How did I get W W : I my education? Well, Dad used to take 1ne across his knee every now and p - 3 24 51? then and that made me smart. I p 2, 5 X E . Q, , . .I Q Wienie and Woney had a fight. j 3 X I ,E Wienie hit Woney but Woney hit Wienie worst. I Q 4-of I - fl-EJ 5 ' SOPH.- Coming to the dance tonight? ' ET is , FRESHIE-K 'Do I have to dress up, or wear my own clothes? ' i 'HFPL -N. 5 , I ' I , lj PROFESSOR Qattempting to be humorousj-' 'Can any of you tell me where I 5 I 1 f'f . I has my polygon? ' E W1sEcRAcKER Cin rearl- Up the geometree, sir. . If El . . - ,, p 5' When is longhand qurcker than shorthand? E - t , L1 When it is on a clock. 2. ,Q lla I V 4- JOE-HI wonder how iron was first discovered. 5 JACK-HI guess they smelt it. I nn w W ' . ' gmvnng 15 f ? 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JOHN CITY Qwatching farmer rolling a fieldb- Wonder what he's roll- ing that field for? - . - JOE TOWN- Mebbe he's goin' to grow 'rolled oats' 1 A H JOE- Why, your face is like a bucket today! - Jnvi- Bucket! What do you mean? JOE- Well, it looks a little pale. ' BOBBY Clocking up from book?-'.'Mother, was Robinson Crusoe an I - acrobat? l . I don't know, dear. Why? Well, it says here that after he had finished his day's work he sat down I on his chest. JOHN Cto Willie who has just bought some new shoesl- Don't you think those shoes are too small? I - WILLIE- Well, supposin' they are, I will add a foot to each when I f get into them. ' - KERNS-'WVhy did the lantern-slide? XVAGONER1HBCC2l.USC it saw the film-roll. IN ZOOLOGY CLASS-.ADO fishes grow fast?', WVELL-HSOIDC of them do-Mr. Olds caught some and every time he : tells it they grow an inch. - P. WILD-lil wonder what is Wrong with my watch. Possibly it needs cleaning. I SON- No Daddy, it is quite clean. I had it in the bath room yesterday 3 : and I washed all the works. - - f- MAX- When is a lamp-post a lamp-lighter? E A ii f CLIMAX1UWVl'1CI'1 the lamp has been removed. .. Miss PHELPs- Why is the newsboy never cold? Mlss KAISER'-i.BCC3HSC selling papers keeps up the circulation. 2 . - 5 ' Mufjy bezel 4 .rwezrm of beef, 2 ' - Ami they, to mae their liaex, Nlzut go wherever Mary gaef, For llflenjf bas the bzvei. 592- Qi-S2 gum Elle Q65 -mg gun: :COE E525 HIDE 25125 E245 i wang mu V 'i nu mummuunmuum ff, tx 5, E' , -V541 M I 3 I: Y z W Ln y i lltg lr: SWIIIIIIQ ' 5 SC ' I 0 : i 3 L, mu ' I, um niimnimuauun ueuunmm 'wily-f tif -LLL, I-'ffl qif we lb-4 5-4 I KX 1 i Cf 'T i F I Haig Jfili I l Vi Z l 'fQEi'lI r-2lE,E::L X 51 aff 'JTIJEQ . Di . ' wir? 5 E232 M 1. . V5 il Wir, 4 r. liilx EOR X Fl -QX D x W - is r l J A l CI x lx l l 9 I ,ga I .J 7-' I -Eff lf? - . lil F 1 f, ' . If-Y i .,. fa.- 4 Y ' -L-.gl EI! .IVWQT il s, ,. , . . A-U e Y. 11- ' l lrwx l I IH 5 E,'g.llJl'! 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The bloomin' critters are after us wid flashlights. , ' Mac: A man fell from a six-story window yesterday and didn't get hurt. i Dub: What is he, an aviator? i' Mac: Oh, no, but he had on a light fall suit. Say, do you know why that automobile does not run? No. Why? ' , Because its wheels are tired. Hey, Jack, if you were riding a donkey over the mountains and came to a precipice would you let him try to jump over just because he saw a horse fly? Tomato can and dyna-mite if kindling wood. Has Ore-gon to Se-attle 'or did Chica-go? ' Why did the salt shaker? ii Because he saw the spoon holder and the lemon squeezerf' KIND OLD LADY Cwho has just given Ping some candyj- And now what do you say, young man? PING- Got any more? A MRS. MEADEilLI want to do some shopping today. , KEN.- That so? MRS. MEADE'iiOf course! lf the weather is favorable. What is the forecast? KEN. Creading the paperl- Rain, hail, snow, thunder, lightening, and floods. Your Honor, said the Prosecuting Attorney, Your bull pup has went and chawed up the court Bible. Well, grumbled the court, Make the witness kiss the dog. We can't adjourn to get .a new Bible. 5111011 ra' Scum g 2 1 : c: - - -'E M 5 E P: . - Q 2'- . 9 - Q 1 I3 -'- : 1 A ,E an 1 I .- , . I :fi - S23 ECDL gl-2a SQ? 5155 2512? E035 Exit 22233 2 : g2:Ss EUQDE EWS Njriiqei j A'fdff61'!6l bit of comma, - - A quart or two of dirt, H 1 'I ,, ,IE Misfit vm Amlyou have az good foznzzlpzifzon ' nm, ,, . Q , . For 4 foofluzll player .r Jbzrt. afgjgll ljjl 5-QXIIIIIHZ I ' , ' , , f'1!'P'f' ,I t gum will '- iw--5.55 f -f- ltffinhl fy 3T3i?aff ' 25'-:ai ': lf . 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MCKAY Conch of Ommzjf mm' Debate Two If1llI!lI'L'd X- IlIl fX'-7rA1I1' 'T m mm' xwniap n in I my n um gp Y T-TliTT'1ETi i i'v1rF?1ThE Q.f 'fi' . er-1-Tw-1' S5105 R - 5 li 1 5691115 Znmuummn lllllllllilllll ln mln x ' L :N -5 ' 3 3 1 ' A ng .Tn ' ' l T H' E E A Y ' ---- 'L V ' Y ,517 .- , .L-k -ll I' JL,d.'di'Ll.,,-J-Ql' J' 'H lgwgj iilthl ,a,?:,,, ,Qfl 'f -- li ZIIIIIIIE I it Billllllb 1 E S l 1 : K elif EOD! Uflpf-:5'L ,mnwfifflf i iw? lf WNW 'ul I . ' llhglzshgi-1 i api a-T-T. ri?-L Q f f-iw 52:55 renew r A sa ,f 1 I .- nj xg y T - T E554 I T ' 5 5 , I 2 ' ' ' gang PUBLIC SPEAKING A 'VZ' A i . . fi 1 3' Student speaking activities are in charge of the Oratorical Board, , composed during the present year of the following onicersz Rolland Q E' Shackson, president, Otto Nickel, vice-president, Dorothy Paxson, i, secretary, and Professor McKay, faculty representative. Arranging .1 A-N To f l. schedules for debates, selecting questions and dates, securing judges, and E . . supervising the financing ofspeaking activities are among the chief ff lw iii'i ESQ? duties of the Board. I As a result of last year's activities, seven student honor speakers were l F7 I X l awarded college medals, while four others had added engraving placed ,f ll lx , Q ' 5 upon their medals. .In May, 1913, seven students were initiated into ltjgfl T-ly. Simi membership in the honor forensic society, Pi Kappa Delta. At the same A g 55935 time two faculty members were initiated into honorary membership, EQQ Professor Lathers and Professor Hover. p il XX iii as The final contest in oratory held on January 11th, resulted in the choice Vihuu of Eloise Ewell and Roy Lockwood to represent the college' in the state contest held at Hope College on March 7th, Miss Ewell chose as her , , g theme, The Struggle of Faith, while Mr. Lockwood chose Justice Through Law. Never did two speakers work harder and never did they il go to the contest better prepared to do their best. Miss Ewell's work was A , Q. 3 marked by poise, balance, and fine sincerity. So strong was her appear- Q?-Q,-ug l g ' 5 ance, that in competition with seven other colleges, she was awarded if second place and the silver medal of the League. The climax of the con- , , test, however, came in the splendid work of Mr. Lockwood, whose tall l li i Y. ' ngure, strong message and oratorical appeal won him first place from the i 'J : .I 1, judges. Mr. Lockwood entered the Eastern Division Oratorical Contest fiagfgm its-5 held at Notre Dame University, Indiana, on April 4th, where he made a aim? splendid showing but was given fifth place among seven contestants by 1 4 F l 111- the judges. lfjggill . ' 5771-T53-U., m ,V 7Urrfnj,1Wj'r:'rrTTTFT'Tf f7 7Tr7-, jTi 'Ql.r.i?,i':iIfNj:I, ,L'I7ii-.Iliff I ,g 'R r 2 ' ' if N as P ftsueeias- are ' ' Q H - 3 J E ,ga fb ..,a. . - . A . 2 P- g ,.a' + a 3 23' r., .1' z,M A A P- L ' fi.,.t,tra.ii A 0 F 2 S Page Tren 1J!llldl'Clf :VN I 3'-fi r lliilii .,ig. g , V - .V i V,-,vgj JUSTICE THRU LAW By ROY H. Locicwoon Michigan Inter-.irate Omtian, 1924 j lf it were possible to take from the world the word justice, with all g QF that it means to human progress, we should be robbing humanity of one t A Y. of its most prized possessions. Justice between individuals, justice ' established by law and court, marks the difference between savagery and civil- ization. But the march of justice has always been dis- . puted by its great enemy, force, and, as the immortal ' l Lincoln declared that this nation could not exist half slave and half free, so justice and force cannot exist to- lj gether, each claiming dom- 'j ination over the hearts of 'j xg men. The task confronting . the world today is that of outlawing force and en- throning justice. My friends, in making my plea for the world court this evening, lwish to Call your attention, first of all, to the evolution of justice in sett- ling individual differences. With our savage forefathers the family was the state. Gradually the family multi- plied until it became the tribe. Conflicts arose be- tween members ofthe tribe. The stronger man overpowered his an- tagonist and made a decision agreeable to himself. X :lc if ak ' 'F if :lf Pk Plf PE ,lf PF ROY H. Locicwoon What nation, like Moses of old, shall lead the millions of the world out ii of the night of fear into the light of hope? What nation, after the storm, E shall set Gods bow of promise on the clouds? America. America. America. And you, and you, and you, shall help to choose America for j that divine mission. Our duty is clear. 'There come to our ears, borne T on the four winds of heaven, the groans and sobs of a suffering world. Faith, service, justice and all the tenets and virtues of our Divine Teacher challenge us to high resolve and noble striving. There comes, too, in the hush of this moment, the stilled voice of our fallen leader, whose name shall be forever linked with the struggle for world justice thru law. Ladies and Gentlemen, shall America be true to her supreme opportunity? Shall America heed the cries of an afflicted world? Shall America fulfill the ideals and hopes of her founders and her seers? Shall America answer the challenge? 1 age Two Hundred iYiz1i'l-r-.v1.1' so ll,- E 'LAN l'ix T4 flfji , .lik l M If l .11 4 j' ,T 4 j up -ar Wa X 1 13 .15 'qui fl iii ,I j x THE STRUGGLE or FAITH By ELOISE EWELL Azoezrzleel recom! plate in State O1 e1to1'iml Cozzfexf, belt! of Hope College, Nlezrcb 7, 1924. ln one of Roger Babson's recent books, he asks the question, When did modern industry begin? One man held the opinion that mankind graduated from the aborig- inal period into the indus- ' trial period when he found that he could harness the wild horse. His opponent argued as firmly that indus- try was born with the inven- tion of the wheel. Babson himself is convinced that modern industry started at the moment when one man found that he could trust another. Then it was that the first loan was made and the first partnership formed. From such a humble begin- ning the business life of the present day with its intricate network of credits, loans, and partnerships has sprung. May it not be as significant to consider the question, XVhen did modern civiliza- tion begin? Or rather shall We say, 'When will modern civilization begin? H Did civilization begin with the Wonderful scientific discov- eries of the last century? While science has brought the world closer together, yet it made the great vvar the most uncivilized carnage that the world has ever known-. it tk 4' if 'F 'lt 'E it 'i' 'li it 'k 'g tl' - as -s Eroiss ENVELL Now we see as through a glass darkly, but, beyond the mists, we may be certain, lies the realization of our best dreams. It is our opportunity to hasten the day when good-will shall be the passport of mankind. Force, with its inevitable destruction has had its day. In the last public utter- ance of our great prophet, given from the steps of his home in Washington, his countrymen received his final word of indomitable belief: That We shall prevail is as sure as that God reigns. O'er all lands a winged hope is flying, It goes without reproof, without replying. It bears God's message to the dulled and dying. The rusted chains that bound the earth are broken, A new strange star pricks down the night for token, And the great word is waiting to be spoken - Universal peace through faith. l'.l,w.'liI.'-i ll.'1a1il1'.'1i.X'in ' 1 N N ' T T QI''INT'TINlT'INTII'lElEVVNF5I5II N'T5TI'Wfj flwlxzil iixil z I llilllllll mmlil nmmnnulunmm BIIIIIII III B ,: ' .- i 5' 3 ' Ga. . - , 'T 3 .' - T Z :ti . , ,., . .1 , . , W, N5 an - 2 5 Epps NN ff .Za-.N-5.1,.t.N.,N.tLNiN,t..NiN.uzN'El,NN min: N .Nei ' ' ' ' N 2: 41 3 1 F- '. 59 ' 09.51 . - N, E Ni 'N . I V NN L-,V .-,. . .N -NV . W.- . zeffese. ...M N-.M,,Nw-NRIWWTA-gggjl W ,tg jf' , .1 IIF I I I I IIIIUJQIMQMLQ .ey ng 0 5. NLM.. Nl ., .J2SNN - I--I W T551 . E V-31--N N, mnuuu, r i N NNEEQQEINN Ni' ' 1i.A..4 .uma V, N fM'+N, X N N. , . M N 'S' NNZFEQN NNNUMNNWFQN Neifbtlml Nl tt' IV -glldilgls N7Ni??iTEi Mm N :Ni ,.N3f N pw- a N N -gang N NN ,Y Q. ' J yew aa...-. j f 'N N'eNTNmi ,..nNaL-44..L..a. . 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The negative N team, composed of Willard Morris, Raymond Harvey and Rolland Shack- son, JTICE Olivet College at Olivet and sustained a 3-o defeat. In the next Ea series, the affirmative team contested with Albion College on their home N ' platform and this time was defeated 3-o, While the negative team at home A- met and defeated Hope by a 3-o decision. The final result of the League contests gave Albion College the winning cup. The old debating clubs made their exeunt last year and in their place came this year the Thursday evening Practice and Contest Debating ' 2 group, which is ,effectively doing the Work formerly done by the clubs. , N 1'- afyul' As THE AURORA goes to press, plans are going forward for the annual 5 , initiation and banquet of Pi Kappa Delta. 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At the beginning of the i I .g - ' season under the coaching of Bingo Brown, a star linesman of Colgate l . University and late mentor at the University of Detroit, with the able , r assistance of Doc McCulloch, prospects appeared favorable for a win- , , ning aggregation. However, only a few veterans were back and a team of gina 33591 ' green material was whipped into shape. The weakness of the line was i '1'i I A - evident during the first game and nothing short of defeat was encountered. . Jfty-ff K ' Chances of winning the M. I. A. A. pennant were few, but throughout i R - every game the men gave their best and much was learned, At the last of .. Y the season much strength and versatility was evident. ln the final game l I I l only the heavier weight of their opponents prevented them from scoring a ly 1-.' if ' - I victory from the strongest M. I. A. A. combination. Next year the El y . . : coaches assure us of a' Winning team. 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P L --Km -Y w-.apw ,.,,...,a..., L-,T , , V, ., 4, X, , , . f'..l.Lu.1u,.-,EMUmy-.n1!,:g, L4 ' QA X - v . , . ,, Y I W V .M .Q 'f-.A MCDONALD IQICKING Fon ALMA THE VARSITY ALMA GO,ING INTO THE LINE nyc Tl Page Tlzrcr Davidson Ccaptainl Draper, Williamson, Lappeus, Weeber, Barclay, Schoof, Chaffee, Button, Reek, Moore, Ruggles. - BASKETBALL SCHEDULE S C L4 zzz zzz ?kDeCember16 ...... . ..... . . . . + :STU Dig E50 P-sf-:B YIYIU' na P-1 P-4 P-1 Pikllm V9 z V799 z ZZ!!! ZZZZZ z z 'January 16 ..... ..,. . . . . January 18 ..... . . . . . . . January 7.3. . . ..... . . . . S S January 7.5 ..... ..... . S. . . J 7.6 ..... . . . . S. . . S zz zz z V393 z '11 rn U' v-1 C N T X4 P-4 LII Z February ..... ..... . . . .- 7 8 February . . .- February zo ..... ...M. S. N. . iFebruary ll ..... .... M . S. N. . XFebruary 7.3 ..... .... M . S. N. . s4February 19 ..... .... M . S. N. . March 1... S. N. . March 5 ..... ...M. S. N. . xMarch 7.1 ....... ...M. S. N. . 44Games awav from home -VM 1.1. A. Games M. S. N. C. 1'IIlII!i1'FIl.5-l.1' C C C C C C C anuary C- Ianuary go . . .C.- February 1 . .C.- X C C C C C C C C C C Wyandotte-Lo Adrian-1 7. Detroit YH-16 Adrian-7.3 Tl-lillsclale-19 TAlfH2'l8 University of Detroit-34 Mt. Pleasant NOf1HHl-17 TOlivet-7.o University of Detroit-18 TAlbion-31 Kalamazoo Normal-61 TKala1nazoo College-34 TOliVet-1 7 Northern State Normal-11 TAl1na-7.6 Mt. Pleasant-go TAlbion-7.o Tl-Iillsdale-3 S TKalamazoo College-1, Highland Park-19 Opponents-548 V ,lrwv ,wx K. .FT f., .Hgh N.. ti. . 1 .ge l, 1716- ill? 3 lit-1? l .f , -f l -llsai 1 igigfflf X sfisyflf l gl 11:9 X .CLI . if 1 f' y li? w.-e lj 'v' E: . X aww? 1 -f..g.e .agilj l.' 'Q A Q '4. 1-. Q..-, , iii 1 ,Sl w, : .?. 1 ri ff Eff L rx va. :T Q, 5. cy .2 .ee l l 1 ., 1 .-1 n lil! 2 ' 'x,1ufi1.-ri' 1 . E .. , - . xg X ,. f ' ivflq If? 1' ,U l . K .55 1' CAPTAIN FRANCIS DAV1D1soN BASKETBALL TEAM Not only was Captain Davidson the pilot of Normal's aggressive 1913 quintette, but he was the star forward throughout the season. His ability to shoot baskets, his speed, and his clean methods of attack have won for him an athletic distinction unparalleled by any forward in the M. l. A, A. His superiority was known to every M. I. A. A. coach giving him a place on the first all-conference mythical five. Much credit is due him for the Final showing of the Green and White. Under the able coaching of ' 'Doc McCulloch, the te am this seasen came out second in the race for the M. I. A. A. pennant. This season marked the third year of Coach McCulloch's 'varsity coaching. Since taking 'varsity basketball in hand he has brought M. S. N. C. to second place at the close of each season. With only four veterans back to make the team, Coach McCulloch built a lighting aggregation from the contestants. Every man will be back next year except Williamson, who intends to enter the U. ofM. next fall. The players ofthe 1915 combination will be veterans and Coach McCulloch, who has his eyes on the championship, is justified in firmly believing that the M. I. A. A. pennant cannot come into any hands other than those of M. S. N. C. l'uf1s'l'l11'm'l!1111ri1tzlN n .11 1 1 1 1 1 l 1M1 1.11 V, ,L 1 1 rr 1 .1 1 1 1 ,- 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 A , -2 nl ., 1 1 M .M1 tlfjt' T111'C1' 111111111111 17111111 -- - - f 'f f W- ' -v-A---'- W Y --' --m- - ': 'f '1 rT'i::7.:t.:fM'W - V- - -V A--N f -111.1 :1'1f:g1-ff-1.1-.,uv :.f,,r-111 '41-.-,f1-1'-1.111-1fwr'1,',m1:11,1-A,-71 1, 1-11,17-F ,L ' 12 3 31 iw --P '- gf, 51-L, Qflfbk-Qf'q1 'IL'-2155 EFI-524'il:fli1LfVz21L5, Z1f vljf-'f'ilf LP 1 1 ' f 2 ,111f?'t 1' R -1' 1- ' ,- 1-'T'f?- SSW Q'f'ff ? 'f lg:--. M, 5' 1' '- 1' X Els , , 17 , .5 Q ggi A 1515554 Eg: 11 1' K , W A ,N Y A V -V. ,,. ,,,A-,Lg,,,11,L1.-,g.L.U,, . 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In both these meets they showed up exceptionally vvell, taking fourth place in the former and second in the latter, being defeated by Kalamazoo by only three points. - Before the advent of Coach Glds, the Michigan State Normal College had not been represented by a cross-country team in a state meet for several years. Even though his endeavors for the first two years were successful, his 197.3 team was considered one of the best in the State. Too much credit cannot be given Coach Olds for his Work and success in turning out track athletes. fvyiljlt' Tllri'i'llnn1lr if X ir f' 1 1' ,C Fi? 11 'Fx Tlifflif 1-T' - IT ig1':i' jieigg 41 - '- :-, ' , '-r-- ff- - ' '41, ' 11-gg, 11YQg.,1,12:-Q-I L '1 ,1,L5, ,4,:.g.-.1111,:Ll.1j13gi,,,1111,j,111l,'.i.ggg,,1i.T .ff-. -, W- ,--:1SfT11 fT1 TTp111'l1 101 11011 nm 'A 11, ' mmm' 1 1 1- 1, 1 r P if X 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 'WJ iCi1 'ii 'tif-ii if T514 ': i1 '1 PPS- 35- 1 le 4? ..: TZ: MTI , 1 -1 1. 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Many of his champion veter- ans were back when the season began and around them he has built the strongest track team in the M. I. A. A., which was proved when Hills- dale vvas beaten by a score of 90 to 40, and when Kalamazoo College, one of the strongest contenders of last season, was beaten by a score of IO6 to zo. Coach Olds is not satisfied in winning M. I. A. A. and Michigan Inter-collegiate champion- ships aloneg but at the Ohio Relays his team captured three first places in the relay events and third place was awarded to Otto, the sensation- al high school sprinter, in the roo- yard dash. ' To Coach Olds goes much of the credit for our Winning track team. He is a graduate of our own institu- tion and to him we extend the appre- ciation of the entire student body ll Y lf W El f lflfl Ellll K LC .Lag l 5-ghd ' gi' l l - ff X, 1 - and faculty for his energetic work QM gl i V - and success with his teams. By -51.251 Z - critics Coach Olds is rated the fore- ' f MAE most track coach in Michigan, by ,F . - his teams he is rated the best in the CAPTAIN HARRY CLARK 1 i ' world. f X . X 7 .T 3 ,im - - . Q N 'Ein s 1 l ' it Ktfgif . TRACK SCHEDULE mi i i .X .. 'March 7-M. A. C. Carnival at Lansing-Won 2. relays. 4-.iQ.:a':..l : - E March zz-A. A. U. Meet at Detroit-Won. F-WV gulf E E March 2.9-City College at Detroit-Ypsi.-55, C. C.-35. ,-i 'XA P' : April 19-Ohio Relays at Columbus, Ohio-Won 3 relays, 3rd, in loo yd. dash. iff f 5 ig - F' :':April 30-Kazoo College at Ypsi.-Ypsi.-ro6, Kazoo.-7.4. l2,,-f'irw-1,5 ll ' V. May 10-Mt. Pleasant Normal at Ypsi.-Ypsi.-119, Mr. Pleasant-11. 1: - May 17-City College at Detroit. l A I , 11 May 14-State Intercollegiate Championship at Lansing. fir ll I 1 , , 5 'May 31-Albion College at Ypsi. ' li-J 1 v E 'june 6 and 7-M. I. A. A. Championship at Albion. i I fM.1. A. A. 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'f1+-f'fQl ' M ' ff if' sl t 41-',1,N'1 2'lf1n. mx- 1 1 1 -. - w1'113 95571114l?l'E1'1i1,v11m11i1I1L,f1iffifl,t1m.1Qfi1.1is'gll22t1.f1,1J.1imijl Page Tlzrce I-I1end1'a'u' Twul-vc it ff BASEBALL The baseball team representing the Michigan State Normal College this season is one of the strongest nines that ever wore the Green and White uniform. Coach McCulloch has built from raw material a club which is a strong contender for the M. l. A. A. - championship, in every department Doe has put a hghter, and each is being drilled in co-operation and sportsmanship. Captain Geary, Lap- peus, Williams, Davidson, and Pfhaler were the only letter men back for spring practice. As We go to press the Michigan State Normal College nine has Won six M. l. A. A. games, winning over'Alma Col- lege, vvho has held the pennant for the last tvvo years, in tvvo hotly contested games. The 192.4 banner will be ours at the close of this season. To Coach McCulloch much credit is due for his Ceaseless energy in working with his men for a better and a winning team. ' 'CAPTAIN FOREST GEARY BASEBALL SCHEDULE AND RESULTS TO DATE i April 16-M. S. N. C .... .................. 1 5 Kazoo College ..,... t April 19---M. S. N. C. .... . .. 5 Albion College.. . . . April 1.3-M, S. N. C.. .. .... 18 Adrian College. . . .. fsApril 1.5-M. S. N. C.. .. .. 1 Alma College.. . . . . . April 7.6-M. S. N. C.. . . .... 5 Mt. Pleasant Normal 'kApril 30-M. S. N. C.. .. . .11 Hillsdale College... May 3-M. S. N. C... . .... 18 Adrian College. . .. l'May 7-M. S. N. C.. .. .... IL Olivet College.. ... a'fMay 9-M. S. N. C.. .. ..11 Alma College... . xlfvlay 14-M. S. N. C.. .. ..11 Albion College. . .. May I5'M. S. N. C.. . . .... o Kalamazoo Normal.. tMay 16-M. S. N. C.. .. . .ii Kazoo College. . . . .. May 17--M. S. N. C.. . . ... 2. Mt. Pleasant Normal :'cMay L3'M. S. N. C .... .. Olivet College ..... . 9fMay 2.4-M. S. N. C.. .. Hillsdale College... May L7 M. S. N.-C. ............ Chicago Y. M. C. A.. May 31-M. S. N. C. .............. Kalamazoo Normal.. 'june 6 and 74Field Meet at Albion. jf-M. I. A. A. games. 1'-Home games. Vrlfli''l'fl1'i'i'flllnclrufllllrll A gc Th Wilbcr Worley Wilbur Ballbach Walter Adriou Theron Tompkins Gus Zielke Harry Meakin rm' l1I1l71!717'L'd Fnzlrfvrll g'1fli'li'f Vfll 4 1? EM 'W ge! Z , art-- '- T1'5- : 1 f M'5:: A f. f .,,,U. T a ll t ' E311 i l 1 fa lil le ' -ii -:u g , g i , -i fic 1 .ii wg L ,RHF .fri i 1535 4 A 'Qi 1 ii W , were, . ' ed' '-2:1 5 151-4 ' A. HQQ gi A .1 ,Al 4 '1 L11-,xi . -.ivy ' -I ' ,V 1.1-4 il- xl!! 5:2 K 14 -157:44 ' ,z i ECL ii 3 -. mei l'T'li -itll ,fir--,ni -Las. L' W if l . -E l +- H in l al .1 l i -M .' Pa-al f' . ,X ,A ,gl f -t -ue QW SWIMMING The Michigan State Normal College Girls' Swimming Team has been very successful so far this year. They have gone up against teams from other colleges, coming out victorious, in two instances, withlarge scores. The first meet was against Michigan Agricultural College February 13, in the beautiful M. A. C. pool. It was the first of its kind, both the men and girls' teams swimming in the same meet, the girls' events alternating with the men's. The score was 44, M. S. N. C. to 11, M. A. C., the girls placing first in every event except the plunge which was won by Dorothy McWood, the national champion woman plunger. Marion Bland took First in both the 50 yard back and free style events, Marjory Nowlin swam a wonderful race in the latter when she tied with the M. A. C. swimmer for second place. The divers showed their adaptability to different spring boards by carrying away all three places, Margaret Sizelan placing first, Helen Magrane second, and Mildred Stevens third. ' The second meet was against Detroit Teachers' College at Detroit. Here the girls were still supreme, winning by a 34 to I5 score. Marion Bland was again the high point winner, taking first place in both the free style and back stroke. Helen Short made first in the breast stroke and the relay team won their event by half a length. Margaret Sizelan took first in diving, second place going to Teacher's College, and third place to Helen Magrane of M. S. N. C. The personnel of the team is as follows: Free Style-Marion Bland and Marjorie Nowlin. Breast Stroke-Helen Short and Mildred Stevens. Back Stroke-Marion Bland and Margaret Sizelan. Plunge-Olive Bunce and Florence McKinney. Diving-Margaret Sizelan, Helen Magrane, and Mildred Stevens Relay-Josephine Rogers, Marjorie Nowlin, Carol McKee, and Marion Bland. Page Tlzrvt' llzalfdrlfl I Iflivn 17 Xlllllllllilllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIII ll QllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllb Qilllllllllllll fhd M41 TRI 2 1 A-,o i ll tala aaat l l i L ff!! ltfi G45 FS-I N.-'I FHJ In lllllll lllllllll 'alllllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllkx lltllffl Ill uni y . Uh u g FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE MEET i I l QIu.-4 S..4l:! is H l K-as W N, I I The annual Freshman-Sophomore Meet for Specializing Physical Educa- Iii L ' K. tion Girls was held March 7, 1914. Unusual class spirit was evidenced My ! the Week of special training as Well as throughout the meet. Originality lg reigned supreme from the moment of entrance to the final class yells. , The Freshmen Wore their black suits which are a new feature and very M-?QXhXl..ll different from the old standard middy and bloorners. The Sophomores l presented a decided contrast in White bloomers and middies. The nine events were very closely contested but the sophomores won the laurels with a Hnal score of1.4-18. b U r A runnin LEE?-Ed: i' ' NTL- Sophomore Managers - - - Freshman Managers ' lpyn Q Helen Magrane. . .A ......... Stunt Challenge .......... . .Marjorie Sizelan E AN Arlene Curtiss .............. Obstacle Relay ............. -N ellie Miller 1 , A-gy, Martha Wickstrom ........... Oeneral Manager. . ......,.. .Emma Mayer 4 1.525 Clare Williams ...... Dash and' ' Boy s Relay ...... Josephine Taechlitner gil ,Q Corneha Everard ........ Standing Broad Jump ...,.... Marlorie ovvlm Olive Bunce ............. Basketball, . A ,,.... Dorothy Wilhamson Wanda Shutts ..,...... Over and Under Relay. . . .Helen Wolverton lil ,r'i 'T i liffiik. Ei E HW. C ,1- f ll . s 1 12 1 l Louise Kahn ...........,. -. .Volley Ball. . .T . . .. . . Aileen Armstrong .........,... High Jump ..... . . . .Gertrude Mayer . . .Mildred Stevens . num 'N Li -1 ills :GDS gills? 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However, we also have with us this spring some very promising freshmen who may displace some of the veterans of the 1913 team. We extend to these teams the best wishes of the student body and the faculty for a very successful season. TENNIS SCHEDULE Ypsi. Opp. ,'! .v-,ig .VN .ri 2923 T132 Eli 5922 sg: lr l l Sei all gllj all? age! May 7-Detroit City College Cwomenj here 2. o I5 l , 3 May 9-Mt. Pleasant Normal Cwomeny here 1 o l E 3 l 2 1 yt May Io-Mt. Pleasant Normal Cmenb here 3 o i Zig Mig limi May 11.-Detroit City College Cmenl here - 1. 1 l N' 'E ll i May 15, 16, 17-Michigan State Tournament at M. A. C. Cmen and womenb. 1 1 Y : ml May 2.7.-Albion College Qwomenj here, :W May 1.6-Hillsdale College Cmen and womenj here. 1 1' May 30, 31fMichigan Intercollegiate Championship Qmenl. 5, 115-1Qjag'lei'iilm 1 May 31'Ol1Y'Cf College CwomenD here. - June 6 and 7-M. I. A. A. 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A., Q W R22 20542 Eg , ,l.,- ' MMU ml llll'-' ll is U ' ' A' , J FlllllilllllllllllllllllllllIlilllllllllllIIIIIIIHIIIHS 5oillrq'Q E If, it Il , A -get 2 u Illllllll l . . ,m g 'T umuvrr - :A lllilwlll A AURORA BOARD l M '55 Q. O. NORRIS, Edctilty Spoizoor pi ' A 'IWW EDITORIAL E Hi , PHYLLIS CLIFFORD, Editor , f FREDERICK WILLIAMSON, Afxiftdiit Editor F l lm GARNETTA HUFR, Art Editor THELMA DICKINSON, 07'gZl7ZlZdfl0,l1 3 LLOYD HENRY, Senior Editor Editor fa' It RALPHICARPENTER, itiiior Editor WANDA CRAWFORD, Sorority Editor H 9 r-5:1--Eff? JEANNE RAIMER, .Sophomore Editor WALTER ADRION, Fraternity Editor 1 . ELIZABETH HARWICK, Frefbmfm HOWARD, WESCOTT, ME7Z,lJ Atlolotic' - A .. li Editor Editor i : I , WALTER ROTH, Photography mid JEANNE RAIMER, Woineii'f Athletic , fi., .fiidpf Editor Editor ' if , V .-3 35 i COLONEL GILLESIHIE, joke Editor ' : jf BUSINESS ' 5 1 DARWIN WVAGONER. . . .................... Bzuiiicff Mdndgcr : CARRIE WVASHBURNE .... . . .Affiftiziit Bicfiizcm Mztndgei' , E l ALBERT POIJP ......... .... P iiblicity ond Adoertifing - E 1 V g ' l of All Q I Q gogx E - . ,. z p 4 A12 Appreczdtioii I - ' THE AURORA BOARD wishes to express its thanks and , W A appreciation to the following tart students who have so l V willingly given their time and thlenit in helping them 1 make the book what it is: , f ARLENE SCI-IMALZRIED I Q Lois SCI-IILDS A ELIZABETH HARWICIC MARY PAINE HANNAI-I NVINTER EVELYN lik.-AFT ' ' ,fi 'INAILDRED MEREDITH I . 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V. ff, : x ' LW , MH' ' ,LL U 'www 1,w.w14 m x ' 1 f ww THE NORMAL COLLEGE NEWS i HERMAN F. BECK. . . 1' MARY HUMPHREY. . . ............. Acting-Edito1' A OTTO NICKEL ....... . . .Art Editor CSprir1g TCFIHD . L, GERARD SEYNHAEVE. , . f N CHARLES MITCHELL. . . . ...... Auistmzt Bzuineff Manacgel' ' Y , , . v' -A X' IVAH OSTRANDER. ....................... Auzftant Edztor CSpr1ng Termy - ' LAWRENCE DUNNING AND JOSEPHINE ROGERS ............. Athletic Editor,- N K I V V N ,Tr Y I . ......,.EdZf0I' . . . . . . . . . .Bztfinem Nltzmzger 1 I M, 1 -1 3 I. ,...13 :R .A xg A ,VM .nk ,. .fwwfig as jr ' ' ' ' 'X' ' -5 'ff.l:i: ,n.f ' fi?-A-4.1- E tv'-qu, 'Vert 5 Tw' .,. V515-35? -w G- .1 I grid fl Li' 5, ,nf-E t 'rw ,M A I ff I.: - H- F 'ff' i L, A Mixn 2? fix . 1.1. . !',t11'-fm X5 UNI! 3 1 gy , L 2? i Wy. 'is -1. fa Yi., Ay. iii 11. NE, i. .YV 1 VI 'P 1 34. K f, M-, ir' 1- iv..-11. ix ff Q1 4. .Q 4, y . I ' ffl, 'lun 3 ' DY fi ri! if 1' 5' Qaf ti'-11 SE .gy .3 .u 3- 5 .W nl X .1 f U f -ily! Arif '3 --f Av 25 fl, Q. A. ,. .- ,my .fl if A r 'qi' yyf -',, 1 1i:'ffA'fr W -S ' ,ffl L .Vw U-wx 1 1 . 'Nw 11591.21 V - ' 'Et ,IVV 1' ' I 3 '.3 'Vi X f. - f .. Y. ' .LS 'QL V , ,. , ,,, 1 ?2M1Ii'i 'k' . , . w , w w . . V., Page Three Hundred Twety-two 4. NORMAL CoLLEGE ORCHESTRA Evelina Chain Blanche Yocuin Ruth Beach Grover Hurley Herber Nothstine Harley Henderson Rolene Movvry Marie Laing EDWARD MOSHER-Candzzcfaf' Thelma Klister Howard Burt Lester Shutt: Elizabeth Deadman Russell Gvvinnell Helen Singer Helen Lathers Sherman Richards Phyllis Every Milver Hamilton Verna Bradley Kathleen Clase Mildred Thomas John Chesman Dorothy Deadman Charlene Mowry Page Three Ilundrfrz' T icuii three LAKE GENEVA TRIP The Michigan State Normal College was Well represented at the 197.3 Lake Geneva Central Student Conferences. The Y. W. C. A. conference, which openedcjune 15, and lasted for ten days, was attended by four Y men. Besides Edmond Jones, the president of the organization, Otto Nickel, .jefferson Hoxie, and Paul Ward enjoyed the week's outing at College Camp, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. The session of the conference of college Women was held late in August at the same camp that had been occupied by the college men earlier in the season. The camp, situated on one of the most beautiful resort lakes of Wisconsin, proved an ideal location for an inspirational meeting of this kind. Many noted speakers, both sociologists and theologians, gave a series of lectures at both conferences. Thousands of students attending the various meetings held at College Camp during the summer were inspired by the speeches and group discussions to go back to their colleges with keener interest and greater enthusiasm for Christian work among young men and women. Tent life, rowing, steamer trips, swimming, hiking, baseball, and tennis were enjoyed to a more or less degree by all the delegates. The last hike taken by the girls was favored by a trip through the famous Yerkes Observatory. Carrie Washburne, Doris Rood, Mernaveve Voegts, Ruth Farmer, Ethel Black, and Mary Humphrey represented the college Y. W. C. A. Miss Faith Kiddoo, assistant Professor of Home Economics, accompanied the group and proved an inspirational friend and advisor to her delegation. Both delegations from the Normal College agree that Lake Geneva Con- ferences are Worthwhile and hope every delegation finds them as enjoy- able and prohtable as the groups who camped on Lake Geneva in the summer of 1913. j 4 W l gc T111 ee Ilundred Twezzfy-four N 1 fs 4 4,9 7 l'ug.' 'l'f:1'1'-rlllrllffmzl lnmzlx j1.f SUMMER ScHooL, 1913 JUNE 9.6 found us, 1,400 strong, with lots of pep in spite of the heat. The Trailblazers entertained at a tea and everyone prepared for the best Summer School ever. JULY 4 was an unusual holiday, for it marked the celebration of Ypsi- lanti's one hundredth birthday. During the day one could visit the old log cabin and stage coach, look at the relics displayed in all of the store windows, or watch the citizens dressed as in the days of long ago, as they passed by. ln the evening the beautiful and impressive historical pageant, telling the story of Ypsilanti from the arrival of the first settler to the present day, was given in the natural amphitheatre back of Science Hall. How interested we were in the scene depicting the founding of the Normal College as President Mclienny representing John D. Pierce, Professor Harvey, Chauncey Joslin, Professor Ford, General Isaac Crary, Professor Bowen as State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Pittman as Reverend Seth Reed, and Professor Lott as Principal A. sl Welch, re-enacted the dedication with dignity and solemnity. JULY 16 saw an enthusiastic crowd gathered on the bleachers back of the Library for the Campus Song Festival. Under the direction of Mr. Lindegren we sang old and new songs, and went home only when another Song Fest was announced for August 1. JULY LO brought a return engagement of Come Out of the Kitchenf the clever play put on by the Speech Department. JULY 7.1 gave us an all-day excursion to Put-In-Bay, 'nuff said. AUGUST L witnessed Convocation for about three hundred and fifty students. AUGUST 3 heard Good-bye and Good Luck. This has been the best summer school ever. 414 T111 17f17LIId1'0d Titfczlfy-si.1' DEDICATION OF THE NORMAL COLLEGE EARLY SETTLERS COMING TO YPSILANTI Page YQIIVFL lluudmf fufnfx XL an U .W an Q Q 'S b w 5 N 2 5. Q il. 'H N Q Q 2 at le A C.. Q :- 94- ,.,, .,, ,. .Y , . ..Y.,... 1 4 1 1 . 1 1 JW, in 1 I . X X 1 1 , ..-N , , f l 1--Y .-v1 'T' ip. H ,, 5 fu, Y XL: . - f i 1 COLLEGE' CIRCUS The Circus, given hy the Physical Education Department, was a huge success this year. The audience was held at attention from the ring-leader's entrance to the last act of the daring high dive. The parade stirred the enthusiasm of the crowd. for the sixteen acts of juggling, tumbling, dancing, and other miscel- laneous maneuvers that followed. Efficient leadership and well-directed plans resulted in conservation of time in presenting the various acts and there were no tedious delaysg every group was ready to perform the minute its turn came. Everyone was delighted with the spirit of co- operation evidenced. The acts as given in their order were: 5-Russian Dance 6-Acrobats 7-Dark Brown Strutters 8-Madam Stick-rite 1-Squad Drill 1-Acrobatic Clowns 3-March of the Wooden Soldiers 4-Boxing Bout V 5 ,Q , K , 1 ,1.11g,11: 1 1:.1111:1:511111 1111 1111ziilmi-11111-51'I'r '.l1':Zi1'1 1'1TV11'.1'iE1 1 I I '- - 1 f - .,-yr, nf-42 L. - lf-3, .Vp .. il Ellx' V '..a'fj-,'- Vu - 1 Llfij 1.1 ff -' K. 5' 1 i- V- f- , .. S 'v -wr 51- 'lf ' ' e' - 1 x :A1V1 1,-.57 1 1 '1 11' 1':1I:1s 1 1'1I11,x11:i111f::1 V N7 .. 112111':11 .1111-1-41..1- r 11 l 1 1 0 . Ladder Stunts -Clogging-Old Man x 1o-Tumbling Act 14-Musical Sensation-Indian Clubs -Dance Grotesque 15-Raggedy Ann 1 11.-Clown Tumbling -The High Dive Q ,Q'1i111,1,,1Q1QT:':3Qr11.11'r1,1'111iTQ11'Fti firm 1 1i!ii1'1'iTTT?' fi FQ -. . 'yf- ,,,.,r .fp ,,,, 1 .. . - ' ' ' J H11 ft- '- f '-N ll ' 1 11R1 1' f1'I'1LAT'1'l4 l 1 ' 'ZfI jjfTi '77'li Q fail? 1J,.1V.l1gLELHYlH41.1-.74-',i:Jv1YL1v-11,71-LU .11-,I--givin-am1,L will 5 1 511111: 1111 ug X 1 THE ANNUAL COLLEGE PLAY Mrs. Martyn. . Mr. Wheeler. . Mrs. Wheeler. . Azzfpiccar of the Speech Depmfznmf CLARENCE Cm! Bobby Wl1eeler .... ..... Cora Wheeler .... Della ......,.. Dinvviddie .... Hubert Stem ..,.. VIOLET PINNEY CLARENCE ..... . , , .Ervilla Varrau .Horace G. Conrad . . .Kathryn Draper . . . .Bradley Harris Elizabeth Harwiclc V . ,Elizabeth Fuoeo . . . .Seward Hollev . . . . . .Lloyd Jones .....ANN M. TOBIN . , .KENNETH MEAD !'.:gyv 7l1:'uu!l:1mif'.'l! T1 ll x H11 KOLLEGE KOMEDY The annual Kollege Komedy took place in Pease Auditorium the evenings of May 8 and 9. Acts were presented by seventeen different organizations, a prize of S55 .oo being given each night for the best act. This was given to the Kappa Psi on Thursday and to the Y, W. C. A., Friday. The com- mittee in charge of the Komedy was Floyd Leib, Business Managerg Carrie Washburne, Charlotte MacKellor, Mirnaveve Voegts and Edmund Jones. S750 was netted from the Komedy which was divided equally between the Y. W. C. A. and the Y. M. C. A. The acts on the two nights were as follows: - THURSDAY C1511-ll1Cf2. Lambda Sigma-Before and After. V CLD-Physical Education-Johnny Smoker, dances and pyramid work. C31-Kappa Psi-Doll Shop. C45-Contemporary Drama Club-Her One Deaf Ear. CQ-Kappa Mu Delta-Dances of different Nations. C61-Home Economics Club-MA Mock Wedding. C71-Delta Sigma Epsilon-A Bachelors Reverie. CSD-Chi Delta-His First Case. C95-Pi Kappa Sigma-Melody Minstrels. FRIDAY Q11-Kindergarten and Primary Club-Sing a Song of Sixpence. CLD-History Club-Feathertop. Q D-Arm of Honor-Tumbling. QQ-Fine Arts Club-Popular Music Covers. C55-Y. W. C. A.-The Trial of Captain John Smith. CGD-Latin Club-The Difficulty at Aulis. C7D-Ferris Institute Club-Slides of Campus Characters. C81-Minerva Literary Society-The comedy of Mr. and Mrs. MacBeth. Page Thlee H111zn'red Thirty INTRAMURAL DEPARTMENT INTERCLASS Cron Barker- Track Cozaztfjy Football Speodball ball Dzzloor SZUll72liZl7Ig WON BY- Sophomores Degrees Freshmen Freshmen Degrees Freshmen Volleyball Track Oateloor Bareball Teanif Sophomores and WVON BY- Freshmen Sophomores Freshmen tied Not played off Qnot Completey STANDING Freshmen ..... ........,.,,.. , . .190 Sophomores. . . . . , . . . ,180 Degrees ....,. ...............,..... , ago lNTERFRATERlNIITY Tmk .Ypeoflball Foal Sboofifzg Bafketball Szoilfzaoiffg Imlooz' XVON BY Arm of Phi'Delta Pi Chi Delta Arm of Arm of Honor Honor Honor Baxeball Track Volleyball Soft Tennif Ozzfaloof' Qzzoifr WVON BY Arm of Arm of Not played Arm of Not played Honor Honor lead- yet Honor yet ing Cnot com- Y pletel STANDING: Alpha Tau Delta ,............ .... IL 55 Arm of Honor ......,,..... Chi Delta ........ Kappa Phi Alpha. . , Phi Delta Pi ....,.. ...685 ....485 -V--475 ...ago 121.115 T11 l'f 5 H ll II rl 1' r fl T11 PROP. 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IKE- They say that the person who wears the least clothes will live the longest, Mncis- In that case some of these flappers will have to be shot at the Judgment day. PEEL-HXVhCI'C,S Gus? BALLBACH- Well, if the ice is as thick as he thinks it is he is skating. If it is as thin as I think it is he is swimming. MR. SAMSON- How can a second-class scout do first-class hiking with a tender-foot?', MATE-'liSlf, we can't have breakfast, the enemy has our RANGE. W 0 f?f7Q!g X f' Sa jg.: 55 'Z '33 ml, yy zz .1-A ' f ' , ' - ' 1292 ,' N C9 I: 1 .. ! ! J I ! I fi Z f f S3 f jf .Q XFX lil, ' Q' XX qxxx f f 1 J 0 XX 5 ' 4 j' X Y 9 ii. A f 3 Q7 D 9 Q S5 0 M 9 , WLS- , K Q Q 0 fl FINIS ' fa fwybb 2 E369 cUISIT THE H A I G 7 S C A N D Y L A N D for TAS-I-Y CANDY and The only excuse for our ICE CREAM existence is the service Try our Lunches we render the publzc : : Cphone 935 HAIG'S DRUG STORE 1 0 6 W E S T NI I C H I G A N Michigan at Washington i WORTLEY 6? 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Depends on how the engine is running. She stifled a yawn, then sweetly asked: ls your watch going? ..Yep.,. 'Al-low soon? Have you any flesh colored stockings? CLERK- Yes, what color do you want? Black, yellow, brown, red or white? CONDUCTOR- Lady, where do you want to get off? LADY-HI don't know sir, but it sounds something like Hips and mllzlm, worm! in all C0m1tie.r. CONDUCTOR+li0l1l Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County. MISTRESS'AlX5W7hff, Norah! What were you doing on that policeman's knee? NORAH- Sure mum, he was a-restin' me! HE- Well, l guess l'll kiss you good-byluntil tomorrow. SHEf No, George, I couldn't hold my breath that long, and besides I must go inside in ten minutes. AD-yusTER- What's the matter with the lamp, madam? LADY'-ilWCll, it has all of my husbands faults and none of his virtuesf, ADlIUSTER1ilPlCHSC explain yourself. 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