Geneva College - Genevan Yearbook (Beaver Falls, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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N, '. . -. - . 9ZefJ'eaVezfC3Wzz12bercfyf' The Genevem ff'-Dzzblislied by 15:-2 JUN I OR C IIASS cya GENEVA COLLEGE BEAVER FALLS, PA. L Fbrewom' Lyiwxs' of all mm are 'lj7wllL'7LL'L'CZ more by vnwvzoriex zflzzm by any other one thing. If the 1928 Ccncvcm will in any way 7'L'CClU cz fond revvzivziscwzce, 01' 'i1zw'ca.s'c' the charm of an ment of the jmszf, or if it will L'7fL1ZCI7ZCL' the glory of Kilim' the presmzzf or the fuzfAzm', than pwrlzancf will our jnzwjnoxe be fubillcd. age... , gl X lg Ay, v C 011161115 VIEW SECTION ADMINISTRATION SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS TRADITIONS ml D6IfI'CdfZ.07l In 2'L'r '0g1Lfti01z Of his faithful .vw'Uicc, and ax cz token of our apjJrL'cz'al i01L for than which he has done in broaclcasting Ihr favnc and glory of Old Geneva, we flfclicczte tha 19.28 Gevzevan I0 ARTHUR C. ICDGECOMBIJ. ..-I rff' 13 4 fl ..A 5.x 1, . - .- .-if . - -R. - . -lf. 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' ' 1-, 5: q -9 - ,. , 'Auf'-' 1' w- ' uemvu: T ' W- 495053 I- ' 4 W '. MA E' 0 4 , 1-LJ J ,f,, 1 Y .fi ,.- V ,-, - 4054, fu .. F , F H In 'J A r V , nh , , I ...M ' 3' 4 :Tn .I V '. j JAH., 6 ' ,Y - . , ff. 1,- vr -1 A -, ' ' r r'-1.,g:xff9' 1, ,, - , ,yu ' ' . .um .aiu A JT: A1MY..1'us.fmZ'y. . SCIENCE HALL SOUTH ENTRANCE Qu JOHNSTON GYIVINASIUM PR ESIDENT'S HOME ALUMNI HALI i ki A ka - R IQEVICS STADIUM A FAMILIAR WAITING PLACL Sons of Geneva Come now to the Campus, true sons ofGeneva,' With one accord in song your voices raise. Proclaim loud the glory of those walls old and hoary The college where I spent such happy days. Chorus : Then come Geneva sons, Ne'er let the glad chorus fail That tells in proud measure How fondly we treasure Geneva, beside the Beaver Vale. If true sons are jewels, a mother adorning, Resplendent Alma Mater's brow with light, Her children, wide scattered are everywhere To Geneva, our country and the right. Sixteen loyal .J 'IFF ' I 'W 5 Sf' 4 7 L V. X, 'gh' .F 1 ' 5 fn , M u Q 1 'ffl xx ' , '95 W. EQ.. I 4 ADMINISTRATIO I x Lv IEP,-gT1'f1'.'..' 'a.'lx'1'-1'-,' KW-t I'-BW .l.4f3.'i1F'5XA7,Wi:0:i,?1-' 15-. V' ' v' f5:Ylf',X'l'1l'5:l'fS IUSER3 1. ' . .' ' fr:5Af..1 .rms--:n X- .rf-'uv-i21:f - ',7'L --'UI :H-'- '011' fr'v. f,y..'. 213151919'mf-.-r,f-'Wifi--u-'.f?Q2li:5'-'flV'?'.ff'?,'.1'52h-'.1:V'H ' -413' - 1 g.-,,:,'.1 .,',-.yt-,44,c,:',,,,4xQ.7:,,.Qbffqyiegu-'' . , ,- 1.1 Hu. .v, .-:',.', W f. wk. - in '-'1- 2.',.'h ' 'J 4,f'l':'42',I g251372f53Q+?Ek4'ff.W5q-'H' ' ' 4 '3 .1.fff.: wp, - af'- , ,- I, ,x J - I 1 N' 0 I 1' 4 ff- ' 'N I NIJIQQQ 1 X 1 X 4- Q V. 1 g X Af' ' 'U '. .f V . A 5 .,:, f Q A , - I , ' ,f . ' I i 1 ' ., 1 , ' I 1 . N 1 X 5 r I ' . A v ' , , 41, ' A 4 1 fa A 47 x J -,lip Ns Lo 5' Q lv X flf f 1 4' X l N . tx ' x THE 1928 GENEVPiN I DR M M PILARLIL Pxesldcnt ofGenev1 College A man among mm zu whom we all truft and behave V- , 1 - I Z 1,-A cc ' ' s ' !J X mclcen L -1? Greetings from the President Wrth the annual call to prepare thrs page, and as my mrnd turns rn thought to the re rders of the Genevan, three classes seem to come before my mrnd, and I would like to grve my greetrngs to each of them Frrst of all I thrnk of the whole company of students of Geneva, that student body on whrch I h rve been ac customed to look down from the platform each mormng rn the chapel servrce You wrll turn over the pages of thrs book, as rt comes to your hand, with currous rnterest Here, you wrll hnd, as rn a mirror, reflected back to you, the lrfe of the year It has been 1 year of many experiences It has been full of lrfe I trust th rt rs you recall rt, md weigh rt, you wrll conclude th rt all rn rll rt h rs been 1 good valuable to rnrsspend I believe, however, that most of you wrll feel that rt h rs been worth whrle The second group that comes to my mrnd rs the el rss that rs now lookrng for ward to rts graduation You have completed vour four ye rrs of college work and are about to assume the responsrbrlrtres of lrfe I hope you h rve not been drs appointed rn your college experrence It perhaps has not been just what you expected rt to be, and maybe rt has made rts rmpress on you rn ways you could hardly have antrcrpated, but I hope rt has been of value and that you go to vour lrfe work more confident of fitness, and with hrgher ideals, and a larger purpose than rfyou had not come We have learned to esteem thrs class of 1928 Wrth a hugh regard, and Wrth all our hearts faculty and students we wrsh you well The third class ofreaders that comes before my mind is made up of those who, years later, shall turn back to these pages to reviveold memories and recall the days of college life. It is in anticipation of these later years that wemost treasure a college annual. It grows in value as time goes on. As the days ofcollege life fade into this background all that helps to keep them clearer and vivid is treasured rnor'e and more. ' ' V I wonder what you will think as you turn these pages over twenty years from now. There will doubtless be something of fondness and maybe something of regret as you look back from the experience of the years. Ihis, however, is my prophecy, that you will value truth and honor, and work and faith, more than ever before, and it is my hope that you will have a sentiment of regard deep and sincere, for your college in that it helped to point you in early years toward these true goals in life. A So I am glad of the opportrrnity to give my greetings to all readers of the Cwenevan, pr'esent and future, and to wish you every success inthe enterprise of life. It is great to live, to wqrk and play, and hope and believe, and my one word ofexhortation is that you enter into life fully and worthily, and live as splendidly as it is possible for you to live. McLeod M. Pearcf- . T urenfy ' 14 . fr I :f 45,1 I' -, 1' , vvi1,' X I I 2 - 1 4 ' I 4 Z . y . 2 .. , 1 . 1 ' ' . . ' . ' z 1 ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 year, and has marked its due progress in the program of your life. A year is too . 1 1 v ' ' x 2 I I I nv- ' ' ' '. ' . I ' ' 1 ' 1 . . . . , I y I . ' I C I l C K K I 3 K. C I I I I A I K K I 1 . . , K .1 1 s A . 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'I' Q '- X-3 fic' I ll 'lf X :.f 4' - ' x Xxx GV L Senior Offlcers Dum RW Wntox A II Beaver I alls Pa Mlelphie Y M CJ A Cabinet III IV Class President IV Adelpluc President III Oiator IV Cabinet Starl' II College Discussion C lub College Hill Men s lou C onvention IX Rom-lu lolm LIOYD A I3 I llwootl C il Pa .Y hte President of Class IV Genevan Athletic Ltlitor III YMC A Snow birds' C,ap and Dag.,g.,t.r IV' Basketball II III IV' IooIballI III IV IrackI II III IV Captain IV IointHoltle1' Iri-Stale Rec-ortl in 220 Lou Hurdles' Ilimm-'ru Gmcv CAIUN A If Beaver I alls Pa Aletheorian C lass Secretary IV Spanish C lub I II III IV Women s Student Organization Presitlent IV VIIIIIAM LAW Povrs I Beaver lalls Pa Class Ixeasurer II III IV Circulation Managei Y M C A Ire Medical So tietv Science Club Iorensie C lub Ienms II III IV Manager III Captain IV' Men s Singles Tennis Championship III' Inlra-mural Basketball I II III IV: McCfart.ney Science Prize in lliologj II. Bobby. A Senior Class Hlstory Was it many years ago or just yesterday that morning in mid-September ofthe year 24 when supremely conscious ofthe fact that we were Freshmen, we attended the opening chapel service in the auditorium? We had secretly determined that we would saunter into the chapel with the utmost nonchalance and casually seat ourselves just as though we had been doing that for years. But at the door a strange feeling of newness crept over us-why?-we did notjust know, but be that as it may by the time we had stumbled into seats we knew we looked as green as WC ICIICW WC WC,l'C. I President Pearce s speech that morning gave us an inkling as to what we might expect of college and what college would expect of us. As the weeks and months passed we learned this much more fully The Thousand Mile wa k was the first mystery of college life into which we were abruptly injected and names-the like 7'11'm:ly-.vmirvl . ,, ,f , 'OS' f , .- l f I ' I J 449 .. 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THE 1928 - ,f GEN 5, .1 ofwhreh we had never dreamed th rt anyone would be brave enough to wear were duly presented The I' reshm rn feed and rules were next rn order and who wrll ever forget the thrrlls rnd fears that recompanred these el rss actrvrtres9 Football came next and took upsomeofour trrne,three fourthsofour conversa tron rnd all ofour lung power Geneva s success was great that ye rr as throughout the succeedrng seasons ofour college career, and one soon notrced the very evrdent rnll rtron of the chest as we spoke of our team Basketball and track lrkewrse held our rntense rnterest rnd rt took not a great whrle for us to att rrn th rt elusrve qu rlrty of college lrfe known as Geneva bprrrt fhe class of 28 early made rts rmpressron along lrter rry lrnes when Strub Tenor, Krrk Reader, Potts, and M rt? were selected on the varsrty men s debatrng team vwhrle Mrsses Yates and McCan represented us on the grrl s team Erght freshmen on the varsrty teams a most rrnusu rl record Norman Webster was the trr state orator from Geneva and h rs held that posrtron of honor for three years wrnnrng for us rn rny l rurels P xams c rme and went, and more often than not left us rather C srck Sprrng c rme wrth her usual aceompanrments track meets, themes, book revrews, sprrng fever rnd cases That year for the Hrst trme rn several years a grrl s Glee Club was org rnrzed and brd farr to become an rmportant factor rn college lrfe bummer was upon us and September close upon ltS heels, whrch found us Sophomores rnd fully cognrzant of our posrtron We were soon engaged rn the tr rrnrng rnd drscrplrne of many lrttle Freshmen, and we drscovered that they, too, h rd rn them the m rkrng of loyal Geneva sons and d rughters Freshmen regulr rrons were formed and many were rmtrated rnto the loyal order of the Postage St rmp vrrth the ard of gentle pressure on our part By thrs trme college lrfe had become more or less ofa routrne, but we felt as rlwrys 1 keen enjoyment The hrgh lrght of the season was the dedrcatron of Reeves Stadrum, one of whreh rny school mrght well be proud lt w rs our pleasure that ye rr to banquet the class of 26 and thrs most atrr rc trve rffarr w rs held rn the Beaver Valley Country Club By the trme we became unrors we wondered how the school had ever exrsted wrthout us We were proud of our representatrves rn all helds of college actrvrty ln athlctrcs o'ne sees many names wrrtten large Maglrsceau, Meyers, Haude, Ewrng I lovd, Rubenstern, and Butler have been lumrnarres rn Geneva s athletrcs Nor should we forget Chester Laughrey who has so rhythmrcally drrected our bursts of energy Now we rre Senrors, havrng clrmbed the four year hrll, upon whose brow we now stand rnd contemplate the past Many our hopes great our ambrtrons, and splendrd md hne the frrendshrps we h rve formed Now we too go out to Jorn the ranks of those who have gone before Iftrue sons rre jewels r mother adormng, resplendent may our Alma Mater's brow be wrth the lrght whrch her sons and daughters of the class of nrneteen hundred and twenty erght wrll reflect upon her through the Hneness of therr achrevements Turnlrl crqh! ff, ' 5' 'X - 1 ' ,. . .' Aff, .- v 1, ,1,' ' 4 ' .4 4 4 4 ' ., . . . 4 4 4 . . . . .. , 4 4 ,4 4 4 44 4 4. , 1 . - . . 4- . 4 f . . 9 4 4 ' . 4 . I . . ' 7' , x so or , ,, ' 4 4 . 4 J ' A ' 4 4 4 ' ' 4 4 ' . . . H . ... ,,f Q , A . 4 4 4 . 4 4 4 ' 4 4' ' , ' 1 4 ' 4 1 2-3. 4 . 7 , v 4 4 4 4 ., . 7 . . 4 4 4 'I ' ' . ' ' 4 4 4 4 44 , , K . . 1. . I Z . . 4 4 4 4 ' ' ' ' . 4 l 4 4 ' 4 4 ' ' . , . ' ' . ' 1 a I 4 4 . 4 4 4 4 'I 4 4 ' ' 4 . w h . . 4 4 , . . .. . L. 4 4 . ' 4 4 4 l . . w 4 4 4 4 . 4' . ' ' 4 4 4 4 ' ' 4 4 , . . A 4 4 . . . . C 4 I 4 . 4 4 , . . . ' rr 4 4 . , . . f. 7 ' .f 4 4 4 4 4 4 .4 ' ' . . ,. , . . 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 J . , S . . ' ' 4 . 4 4 4 4 . 4 4 . . . . . , . , 1 V 4 . .K . 4 1 . . , . . . . . 4 4 4 ' 4 r 4 4 4 . 4 sr 4 4 , , . , . . 4 4 4 . 4. I , so . sr , 4 r . r' 'Z' 4 '4 ' 4 4 ' 4 4 ' 4 ' ' THE 1928 E ANNAIH-:LLIQ Enrrn AIKEN. A. li. Iicllcfontuinc, Ohio Y. W. C. A.: Gcncvnn Stall' III: IVIcKec Hall Council III, IV: Alcthcorinn, Secre- rury III: Enstvnle Stall' I: Girls' Glue Qlnh I, II, III, IV, Vice Presiclcnr IV: Spanish Clnh III, IV, French Clulig I rilI :mul Ifrnwn Ill, IV: Wonien's Sturlcnt IIl'2IlIIIZIll'IOIl. IIOMER Ihmmnn ALLEN, B. S. New Cust Ie, Pn. Aletheorian, Y. IVI. C. A.: Business Manu- ger of Gencvun III, Assistant Business Nlnnagcr I. II: Snowbirds: Science Club I, II, Pre-Nlcmlicnl Society III, IV, Secre- rsurv III: IlIYI'1I-Illllfill Iizxskerhnll I, II. Fr.omcNfv1c MARION ANm-zusow, A.If. Beaver, Pu. Alerheorinn: Nlnnnger Girls' Debate Ieum IV: Dchate III, IV: French Clnh III, IV: Spanish Club III, IV: Forensic Qluhrlqll, IV: Wmncn's Student Organi- rmn. Irensnrer. Cmrru-4 Ilussmr. APPI.m'Alm. A.B. Lloyclcll, Pu.. Adelphia: Y. IVI. C. A.: Cap :intl Dagger Club: Irnck Mznnnger III, IV. L TIl'I'llfjj-IIIIIIIY Dunls Avnlcs, .-I.Ii. CIlIl0llSIlllI'g', I':m. Alefhcnrinn: Cleo Clnh I, II. III. IV: Qnarrette II: Nlnsicul Cnmezly IinIilxy : lfrill :ind lfrnwn: Spanish Clnh: Wnnu-n's Srnilvnt Orgzuniznriun. IVI.'KIKlAIil'1'l' K. A'l'f'IIIHON, .fl.li. IIIIlIOI'Slilll'Q'. I':1.. Arlelphirz Y. W. C. A.: Cnhinet IV: Ifrencli Clnh III: Ifrill :incl Ifrnwn: Sevre- tzlry Arlelnhia-s IV: Worm-n's Srnrlm-nr Ur- gnnizalrinn. II.II'Il.-XIII! SI'lGYlCHlQII II.-u.nn'lN. ILS. Ilncfllesler, I':l.. Y. IVI. C. A.: Iinginvering Snuiury III, IV: Scienri- Clnlr II: Spanish Clnlv IV. M.-un' I'IlIlZAlllC'I'II IIl'lIKI2II'l', .-I.1i. Ilnller. I':1. .Arli-Inhiu: Y. W. C. A.: Wninc-n's Srnill-nr Organization. X THE 19 QI f GE EVAN .l.-mm' .I.-iMt:-sox lhsuol' li.S. in lfrlm-ation Ilouvcr, I'n. Aletlieorinug IW. C. A.: Womens SruclcntUmallilmtuoil. RlI'l'II I3.xnuoUu Iil'r'1'iNr:lcIt. ILS. Anllwiclgc. Pu. Alctlieorian: Y. W. C. A.: Spanish Club II, IV: Science Club: Iizlskerbnll Ill: Prvsitlent of McKee Hall IV: Wooster College la Wnnicu's Stutleut Organizat- non. Rosnlu-:l.l.l4: IVIAIHFAIIWI' Book, .-I.Ia'. New Brighton. Pu. Y. W. C. A.g Womt-n's Stumlcnr 0I'LZIll!lZl tion. A M.xn'l'lm l'I1.lf1Asl-1 Boom. ILS. 'in HIIIICIIHIIII Ilenvor Falls, Pat. Adelplliez Y. W. C. A.: l rencb Club Ill, IVg Wonu-u's Student Organization. ff... ' 771 frly Aetvlfi MAuu.'uu-:'l' Ill!0AlH!l4IN'l', .-l.l1'. Merc-cr. l'n. Atlclphicg Y. W. C. A., Cabinet Illg Prcsiilenr IV: Stuzlcnt Sennte Ill: Nlc- Kee Hull Council Ill, IV. Cabinet Stull Ill: French Club Il. lll, IV: Wolui-n's Sturleut fyljlllllllilfliill. Donwruv lFlAlll'1I.LI'I Bnvsow, .fI.Ii. Washington, Pn. Adclphic: Y. W. C. Womcn's Sturlent Organizattiong Wzxsluugtou :Intl ,Iellurson Summer School I, III. Amex-: IIu'roN, .-'l.li. 1 ' An1briclgc,I'u.. Y. W. C. A.: l'lFCllCll Club III. IV: llzlsltetball IQ Beaver College I: Wonwu's Srutlvnt Orgzlnizntion. Wu.1.IAM l'lRANKl.lN l3U'1'l.l-Ju, .fl.l1'. Ilcnvcr, Pat. Y. M. C. A.: G Club I. II. III, IV: 'l'rnvk I, ll, III, IV, Assistant Conch IV: Ifeelortl-bolsler in IUU. 220, :tual -I-Ill ynril I SIS HIS. THE 192 'ff' X GE VAN El,IZAIiIC'I'II C.u.nooN. .'l.Ix'. Ilocliester, Pu. Alerhcorinn: Spanish Club: linskcrlmll I. II, III: Wonwn's Stuclenr Organization. SARA IVIAIHIAIIWI' IIAMPIIIGLL, .fI.I2. Hickory, Pu. Alcrlicoriun: Y. W. C. A.: Student Sonar IV: Glvc Club IV: French Clulx IV. I-I.moLn IC. CAPLAN, A.li. lflllwoocl City, Pu. Illlril-I1llll'lll Iiznxlcvrlxnll III. IRUTII Cook, A.l?. Cook's Ferry, Pu. 0 I rz:nrh Club III. IV: WIIIIIUIIIS Sturlcnt IIFILIIIIIIJIIIOII. Th if-ly-nm' Cmlelcxc-l4:.Io11N Clt0l'Kl'1'I I', .fI.I3. Montclair, N. J. Amlclphic: Y. NI. C. A.: Secretary ro l'ro- fessor of Psyclxology: Snowlxirmls: Dcliun: Ill, IV: Cabinet I. II. Assistant-Ifditor III, lirliror IV: Gcncvnn Stall' Ill: Glue Clulx Il: Spanish Cluli: I orunsiv: Clulil Inrru-lVlur:il llnslcvrlaull: Cross Country. Mllliilulfl' IV. I'Au1, Vnoss, .fl.Ii. Beaver Fnlls, Pu. Y. M. C. A.: Honor Roll I, II. III. IV: Intrn-innrul liziskclhnll III: Frcnrli Clulx, Omvn E. Davis, .fl.B. Mirlluml. Pu. Akron Ilnivcrsiry I: Wolnl-n's Small-nt Orgzniizurmn. Vlcvron M. Domi, A.B. Georgetown, Pu. A411-lpliic: Y. M. C. A., Secretary Ill: Cnhinur III, IV: Atlilctiv Bozxrml of Con- trol IV: Calrincr Stull' III, IV: Cross Country II, III, IV, Captain IV: 'Franck II. Ill. IV: Illffll-ll1llI'LllIIZISIUJIIHIIII,II, IlI.IV. X THE 1928 T.l.oYu CUIIVI' El.LIO'I I', A.l?. Yivlor. Colo. Ailulphicg Reserve lfrxntlmll ll, IV: Dun- vrl' lluivvrsirv. V 'fly W. lllcm-:N M. lilsucuv, .bI.lI. 5- Ncw Cust lc, Pu. AlclliL'nl'i:ln: l rill :uurl l l'nwu 'Clu-hi Stu- ilcur l.ihr:u'i:uu lV: Worm-us hrurlunt Orguuimrimi. Yiucusm l'lIKl'I, Ali. lillwoml City, l'u.. Spanish Clulx: licnvcr Collcgri l'g West Vll'I.IllllIlWCSll7j'1ll1 lll: Womun S 5fllllCllf Orguuizntimi. 5 lvll.LlAM I'lnw.um Folm. ILS. New Iicthlclwm, l':l. Y. M. C. A.:Sunwhir1ls. f si' G EN EVAN ek MAX K. l u,xN'1'z. ILS. l'l1il:ulclplii:1,. Pu. , llzuvornn luclililml hchnul, Russia: llzu 1 771 frly-llvn sue-u Srzltc High Svlmul, Russia: llc-lmrui flVI!llHlSllll1l for Mau. Rouulaluin. lCMu.Y l'll.lZ.XllI'1'I'll l uY. .fl.Ii. f'l1i1'zig0, III. Y. W. C. A.: l'l'csiilcnt nl' Senior Girls McKee Hall: McKee Hall Council IV Glue Cluln l4ll7l'5Il'l1llI II: Spanish Clu , lrcsiclcur lV, St'l'I'l'fIlIW'-llll'lTil5lll't'l' lll Wumc-u's sfllilflll Urgzuiizaurinu. l 1,mu':N1'l': lCl.1.lrs lfuv, .-'l.Ii. Cl1ic'ag0,1ll. Alla-lpllic: Y. W. C. A.: Spanish Cluh Wnmcu's Sruilcut lll'll1lIllZIll'lKlll. Jurulcs I'lnw1N l uAzrcu, A.ls'. lil-uvcr Falls, l':1.. Aclclphiv: Y. M. C. A4 Gcucvn Clirislinu Service Clulm l, ll, lV, Prcsialuur l, ll ' ull Mllllglll ll lll Iraclc l: Poorly: 1 sir' . , Sc-uiui' MIIIIIILLDI' IV. L .:!' -s THE 19 GENEVAN Iflmu Mm G.uuu-:'r'r, ILS. 'in lfzlilrfulimz, Beaver, Pu. Aluilworiauna Y. W. C. A.q Wmnen's Stn- cient.Orgzuuxzlliou. ANNE IiU0lJM.XN, .'I.Ii. IIOIIVCI' I4':1.IIs, .I'u. Spzinisli Clnbg Wnmen's Student Organi- znlmn. SAIIAIIAHNI'1SfilIUYI'1S, .I.If. 'I':u.yIol',A Pu.. AII4-Ipliirz Y. W. C. A.: I reneI1 Clnbg Spanish Clubg Wunieu's SIlIIILIllIfc,,l'I11lIlI- lation. Uxul, I,lGWI'l l' lI.xNl':s, .-l.If. Oncoulu, N. Y. ' I 4IIl'Il?I1il'C Y. IVI. C. .A.g I rencI1 Clubg hpnmsli Club. ' I Th irly-fhrcc IXIAIIY fIUSIGI'IIINI'I II.xu'rn'l1'lc, ILS. Iienver, Pu. Y. W. C. A.: lin 'iuvering Sm-ielv III, IV L , Seererary' III:'I!:lskerli:uII I. II, Captain II: Vlrgluui Iulyreelinnz Iusluule I, II Wmnen's Student' K,l'11ZlllI'HlTIUll. 'l'. UWIQN J.xm'1a. .I.Ii. New Alexzuulriu. I':n. Ailelpbiei Assueiuli' Business IVI:in:lun-r nl Genrvzin III. IV: Y. IVI. C. A.: Ilnivvrwilv of Inzlinnzl I, II: Irziek I. Gle111'l l'.x W. .IullNs'ruN. .I.Il. f'oum-Ilsville. I':l. Ailvlpllirz Y. W. C. A.. 5vcret:il'y Ill. Cabinet III. IV: Amluipliir SCt'I'1'I2ll4V Ill: lilee Club III. IV: I'insIv:iIs' Stull' I. ll: Wunleu's Student fyfgilllilillihll. BIAIIIUN KATIIIIYN linac, .I.ll. Iieuver. I':l. Alufl,c,,,-iam Y. W, C, A.5 Viru-I'resi1Ieul of Womeu's Stiuieut' Urgauiimzuiou IV: -Giee Club ll. III. IV: M2lI12lKL'l1II, Nlll. IV: Ifrcnch Club III. IV: hpnnush Llub III, IVg Science Club Iig Varsity Quail'- cette. X THE 1928 Q GE V Ihvm VVIIIIIIAM Kif:i.suN. .-I.Ii. Paltersou Heights, Pu. Aletlieuriau: Y. M. C. A.: Seienee Club I, II: Intra-mural Basketball. Paul. KMNNI-zur, .fl .Ii. New Brighton, Pu. Aletbeoriau: Glec Club: Y. M. C. A.: Hayclen Choral Society, Manager III: glee, Club I, II, IV: Christian Service U - Rust-1 I+Is'rui':n Kuuuuuuu, .'I.Is'. New Galilee, Pu. Amlelpliie: Y. W. C. A.: Glue Club I, Il, III, IV: l reut'li Club Ill, IV: Spanish Club I, II: Women's Student Organiza- IIOII. AIIELIIA 'I'. I..iwsoN, .-I.Ii. Beaver Falls, Pa.. . Amlelphic: Y. W. C. A.: Debate II, Ill. IV: lforeusit' Club ll. III, IV: Ifrenrb Club I I II, Ill, IV: Spanish Clll II, III, IV: Iiastvale Stall' II, III, IV: Women's Stu- tlent Organization. Thzfrly-four W. S'I'I'IlilLlC'1 I' Luau, ILS. Bunn Valley. Pu.. Aletbcorian: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet ll. Ill, IV, 'l'reasurer Ill: Class President III: Presitlent of Student Body IV: President of North Hall IV, Secretary III: Associ- ate Iiclitor of Genevan Ill: Science Club Il, III, IV: Snowbirds: Aletbeuriau Treasurer ll: Reserve Basketball l: lntra-mural Basketball II,' III, IV: Base- ball III. Annuiir IVIAGLIBCIGAU, A .IL . Purlmssus, Pu. Aletbcoriau: Y. M. C. A.: Frencli Club: Football I, II, III. Captain IV: Intra- mural Basketball: Baseball III. 1 'Mu itAr:t. A. Matz, .fi.B. Aliquippn, Pa.. Amlelpbic: Y. M. C. A.: Intercollegiate Debate I, ll: Spanish Club III. .Lxmus Wv1.u-: MAi,7ANl.IS, ILS. Beaver Falls, Pa. Atlelphic: Y. M. C. A.: Glee Club II, Ill: IV: Associate Business Manager of Cabi- net III, Business Manager IV: Spanish Club: Science Club. THE 19 fl GE EVAJNT Ji-:AN Sc'ci'r'r lVlc'lluuNi-nu .-l.l1. i'unonsburg. Pu. Alerbenrian: Y. W. C. A.: Class Secretary ll. Ill: McKee Hall Council lll, IV: Aletlwm-ian 'l'i'easurcr lll: Glen: Club l. ll, III, Acenmpanist: Uenevan Stall' lll: l ren::b Club: Spanish Club: Wemen's StntlentOrganization. lluum W1'ruuow Mi'i'ui.i.v, ILS. Greensburg, Pu. Seererarv of lfngineering Club Ill: Di- rectur of Gymnastics for Men: Associate lirlirnr of Gcncvan ll: Science Club: Snnwbirrls: Football Manager Il, Ill: Reserve Basketball l, ll: lntra-mural Basketball lll, lV. EDNA lVlAl'J lNflc'lJ.xNul.. .fl.II. New Brighton. Pu.. Aalelpbivi Y. W. C. A.: WOIllCIl'S Stu- ilent Organization. GrammlcSl.A1'1cu lVli'lCi.luNNi-xv, 11.12. Denver, Colo. Aclelnbir: Y. lVl. C. A.. Cabinet lll, lV: Cabinet Stall' lll. IV: Associate lfditor lV: Glec Club l. ll, lll. lV: Librarian l, Nlztltagel' Ill: Debate lV: Genevan Staff l: Science Club Il, IV: G Club: Christian Service Club: Football Mana- iffizrllflll, lII, IV: Intra-mural Basketball .:a-fi- s Tlliriy-fire l imNt'1c:-4 lVll'KlltI. .AI.li. Blalnelutrfl, Iowa Y. W. C. A.: liastvale Stall' I.ll. IV: Wmncn's Student Organization: 'liarltin College l. ll. ll. l'll.I.SWUll'I'lI lVll'l,lll'1liHON, .Al.Ii. College lIill, Pu. Alerlienrian: Y. M. C. A.: Tennis lll: lntra-mural Basketball lll, IV. l lt.xN1'1-is Al11':l.m lVl.M'l,lllCIlHON, .Al.l!. Beaver Falls. Pu.. Aletbunriau: Y.. C. Glee Clnb l: Spanish Club: l'rill anll l'x'owu1 Women s Student Organization. lluimm-: Wamm lVll'l'f'llI'll,l.. .fI.l1. xvlllC'll0SlCl'. Kaus. Ailelpltie: Y. M. C. A.: Cabinet lll. lV: Ailclpbie llresiilent lV, Vice-Presialent lll: lligblanrl College l, ll. X THE 1928 Q GE EVAN l'nn.lrNlrrl-1lc'r. ILS. liwlvvl' Falls. l':l. Y. M. C. A.: IIllI'2l-IlllII'lIl llaslaetlmll. Im .I1':.xNNm Ono, .-I .IL R0l'llCSI.Cl', Pa. Y. W. C. A.: lfrenrh Cluh II, IV: Spanish Cluh I, Il, Ill, IV, Vice-l'rcsidcnt Il: President Ill ol' Wouncn's Student Or- ganization. A141016 I. I',x'l l'r:nsoN, .-l.li. Morning Sun, Iowa Adelphic: Y. W. C. A., 'I'rr-asurur ll Calwinct Il, III: Glue Cluh I II, III. IV 2 Adelphic Secretary IV: l rill. and Ifrown WLblllCIl,S Srudcnr Organization. r IIUIIIGIUI' 1'.x'r'ricnsoN, ILS. lieaver Falls. l':i. Nriarncc Clulu. President I, Il: Chemistry Assistant I, II, III, IV. Thirly-si.v IIIIAIRIQ L. lklunmai., .'I.B., B.0., ILS. in. Ifrlucalimi, Freedom, Pa.. Aletheorian: Y. W. C. A.: I rill and l'rown: I'.ml:rsnn's School of Oratory, 1924: Beaver College I: Wonu-n's Stu- dent Organization. Douo'rnY M1a1.1.oN, .Al.lf. Beaver, Pa. Aletlieoriani Girl's Glee Clula Il. III: Quartettc III: Musical Comedy Boli- hy : Spanish Cluh: Women's Student Organization. Howfum PINIiIGIl'l'0N, .l.li. ' lien Avon, Pu. Aletheorian: Y. Nl. C. A.: Snowlmirdsf lfuothall II, Ill. IV: Reserve Ilaskethall I: Intra-mural Basketball ll, III, IV: Ifngineering Society II. Cr.A1cA ALEXANIJPIIC. Roumson, .fl.1i. New Brighton, Pu. Y. W. C. A.: Glee Club I, II, III, IV, Treasurer II, Student Director IV: Spanish Club, Treasurer III: Womcn's Student Organization: 'I'reasurer III. THE 192 43 ' f .Lf JOHN lluui':u'r l'u-1-zu, .fl.li'. Oukilaile. Ill. Arlelpliir: Y. IVI. C. A.: I'l1.'mi0luics Club: Cl Club: Cross Counrrv III. IV: 'l'r:u-k lll. IV: lnr1':l-murzil Ilaskcrliall ll, III. IVIAIIIIICIG IIl7lIl+1NS'l'I41IN, .1I.li. Pillslnlrgli. Pa.. Y. M. C. A.: Aletlieuriang Snnwbirzls: Assistant Supervisor in Pliysical I':illIk'2l' tion Dcparrmunr: Baskctlnill I. ll. III, IV. Captain IV: lfoorball I, Il, Ill: Arlilerie Iloarcl of Control IV. IVIIILIAM lim.:-1, A.B. ljfllfllll-Till'1 7lI'llf7NN Luuc-usliire. liugliuul Alerlienrizuig Y. IVI. C. A.: Clirislian Ser- vice Club: Cap :incl Dagger: Ulee Club l,ll,llI. v. .Ioslci-iilwia Salim.. A.li. New Iirigliton, Pu. Y. W. C. A.: Womeu's Student Organiza- llllll. l T hirly-seven lNIAln'AGN1cs SAKnAum, A.Ii. Beaver Falls, Pu. Alerlieoriau: Student Council IV: Spanish Club, Secretary II, III: Debate ll: Captain III: Alethcoriau Contestant II: Gencvan Stall' III: Forensic Club: Wo- men's Srudenr Organization, Vice- President III. LELAND Suimuimuw. A.B. Mouucu, Pu. l 0otb:ill I. Ill, IV: G Club: Alc- tbeoriang Spanish Club III, IVg Glcc Club IV. DUNALIJ YOUNG SHAFFER, A.B. New Brighton, Pu. Glec Club: l're-Medical Society: Intra- mural Iiaskctball: Western Reserve Uni- versity. WAYNI-1 NUHMAN Sumvrzu, A.B. Mifllunrl, Pa. Aclelpliicg Y. M. C. A. X 5 THE 1928 Q GENEVAN lJmm'ruY I':S'l'I'II,l,l'1Sl..VI'I'1II, .'I.Ii. Ileuvel' Falls, Pu. Aclclpbic: Y. W. C. A.: Secretary of Stu- mlm-nr Ilorly: Sturluur Council: Arlelpliiv Cunrcstaur II: Cabinet Stull' I, ll: Gene- vnn Stull' I. II: Glue Club I, II. III, IV: Quzlrrettez IVIusienI Cnmccly IIobbv : I' rcurb Club: Wuxncn's Srurlent Orgnuilzi- IIOII. .I Amis NIc'.XNms S'l'l':luu':'1 1', ILS. Ilcuvcr Falls, Pa. Alcrbcorinn, I'resicIcuf II: Y. IVI. C, A.: Reserve Fontbzlll I. II. III: Intr:i-mural Ilnsketbnll, Clmmpinus I: Genevnn Staff: Glee Club II, III, IV: Musical Cumerly Bubby : Pre-Nleclieal Society. FuANc'l':s SYIIVIA S'l'I'Il!l.lNU, 11.13. Connczullville. Pu. Y. W. C. A., Cabinet IV: Iizisrvnlc Stull' III, IV: Assismnr in I'ubIic Speaking Department: Wnmen's Student Organi- lation. r IIAHULD Mr'I'u1cusoN S'rl':n'.x1c'r,A.l!. New Ilrigliton. Pu. I'rc-Me:Iii':il.Society: Iutrn-mursnl Ilzisket- ball: Carnegie Institute ofleelinolngy. I Tlzirly-eighl. .lmliizs C. S'rl-:w.xu'r, .'l.Ix'. New Cuslle. I'u. Aclelpliic: I rvnrli Club I, II. III. IV: 'I're:isnrer I, II. Ill. IV: Iilve Club I. II: Grove City College I. Ivlfun' III'1'I'll 'I'..mc:.-xlc'l'. .fl.li. Iiusl Palestine. Ohio Aletbeorinu: Y. W. C. A., Vice-Prcsillcut IV: Ifrcncb Club II, III, IV: President of Iunior Dorm Girls: IVI1: Kee Hull Council, f . . . . . . I rcasurer III: I' rnll :intl I'rown, I rcnsurcr III, President IV: Wumeu's Stuclcnt Or- gnnizzltiou. Wu,l,IAM SANFORIB 'l'.xf'm'. .-I.l?. b ' Fernrlulc, N. Y. Amlelpbic: Y. IVI. C. A., Ilrcsiclenr IV: Aclclphic l'resi4lcnt IV: 'I reasurer of Stu- Llent Iimly IV: Student Senate IV: Iiasr- vule Staff: Assistant I.ibrari:m IV: Cabi- net Stall' II, III. IV: Christian Service Club I, Il: Ifrcneb Club II, III, IV. NIMH' li. 'l'1mM1'soN. A.B. New Brighton. Pu.. Arlelphie: Y. W. C. A.: Glen Club III, IV: Quarrcnc III: Ifrcncb Club: Spanish Club: Women's Student Organization. THE 1928 GENEVAINI l'.-wi. D0ll'l'lIl'l l' 'I',xYl,uu, .'l.Il. New Castle. Pu. Alerlwurian: Ort-In-srrzi l: iilee Club: I rarlc ll. Y1cn.A M. WVIIITIG, ,-LII. Roeliester, Pu. Qilee Club ll: Spanish Club ll: Wuxnen s Student Organization. 'lamononn Ammm 'l'nNon, I-LB. Ileuvcr Falls, Pu. Aletheurian: Contestant ll: Y. Nl. C. A.: Debate I, ll. Ill, IV: Forensic Club, Vice-Prcsitlent IV: Spanish Club. l nANK llmvaun IVILIGY, ,-l.li., l1'.0. Wnpclln, Iowa Y. Nl. C. A.: Snowbirds: Spanish Club lll, IV: Cap anml Dagger: Nlanager nl' llasketball 'leam IV: Manager of Plays: Intra-mural Basketball I, II, III, IV: Proctor, North Hall: Cabinet Stall' Ill: Senior Play. L .nn- Il.uuu1s'1' Wu.mAMs, :l.li'. East Palestine, Ohio Aletlicurian: Y. W. C. A.: lfrill and l x'own Club: Spanish Club: Varsity llasketball I. Il. lll, Captain IV: Girla Glee Cluls: Cabinet sfilll-C Gencvan Stall: Women's Student Organization. NURMAN C. Wnusricn, A.B., l3.0. N cw Brighton, Pu. Adelphia, Contestant II: Student Senate III: Assistant in Public Speaking De- partment IV: College Orator I, Il, III, l'ri-State Winner Il, III: Stare Winner III: Glee Club I, II, III, IV: President IV: Cvm anal Dagger Il, III, IV: Presi- rlentl . Lum Hazm. Wmzn, .A1.I!. Mill Village, Pu. Alethcorian: Y. W. C. A.: Spanish Club ll. III, IV: French Club ll, Ill. IV: Women 'R Student Organization. JACK Wu.soN. A.Ii'. Washington, Pu. .Alcthe0rian: Y. M. C. A.: Illfliil-IlllII'3il Basltcrlwall: Baseball IV. X Thirly-nine THE 1928 EVAN L Dmuvruv M. Yivrlcs. ,'l.Ii. Yonkers, N. Y. Alerlienrian, Secretary IV: Y. W. C. A.: Cabinet ll, IV, Glee Club I, ll: Sevre- rary I: Vice-Presimlent II: lfastvale Srall' I, IV: Cabinet Sralfll, IV: Associare licli- mr IV: Debate I, Il. IV, Captain ll: l'resirIvnr McKee Hall lfreshmenz Sru- rlent Senate ll: Spanish Club l. Il: lforensixt Club I. Il, IV, Secretary ll: Russell Sage College Ill: Women's Stu- Llenr Organization. Runnwr IIIGIIIHDN S'I'Iilll1, .1 .Ix'. Beaver Ifalls, Pu. Aletbvnrian: Y. Nl. C. A.: Debate I, II, III, IV, Manager II, III, IV: Spanish fxbub ll, III, IV, lfurensie Club I, ll, III. Ilnnulm M. VVIIILIAMH, A.ll. Beaver Falls, Pa. Iixrcusiun. n Illcliwlvn IC. IIAlVI'LlC'l l', A.Ii. l'IXlCIlSi0lI. Early W. lDuN.'xl.n Ill-zalnlcir, .fI.Ii New llrigblnn. I'a. Iixteusion. Ana Kuiwz, .'I.li. lI0ilVl'l' Falls. Pa.. lixtensiun. - YICSSIIC IC. KIAIIGIIIGY, ,'l.li. New llrigbton, Pu. Ifxtcusiun. Main' J. Sf'lllCl!GI'lH, .fl.Ii. lixrensiun New Vuslle, Pa.. THE 19 GE EVAIN Ensm 1V1A1ilE XVERNICII, .-LB. New York, N. Y. Adelphicg Y. W. C. A.: 1'.l'C11C'1l Clulx Womcn's Studvnr Orgunizzlrilm. IVAN G1'1N'1'1lY IIOSACK, A.B. Monucu, Pu. Attended Geneva 1919-1921, 22, 23 University of Pirtslmrgll 1926-27: Adel phil-, President 1114 Glcc Club 1, 11,111 Qunrrcttc 11. 111: c1l'Ilf1lIllfCK1 in exrun SIOII. Rnom Nl.-umma, 11.13. 11ll1.10l', l'n. Iixrension FRANKLIN lvlonnmv, ILS. Rochcstel., pn. M.uml. Dmcw 1+',uusmn, A.ls'. Assistant in lfnginccring 1,t'lHll'fI1ltIll'i NCW2ll'1i,01l10 Gf' C1l11H lfooxlmll1gAIIug1u-ny C0111-gc-3 l1nlvL rslty of 1'itrshurg11. Forly-om' I A l 1 1 3 l Acknowledgment We realize that a man working alone in any line ofendeavor will fall far short of the high standard of work he can attain when he has the cooperation and kindly help of friends and fellow workers. Bearing this in mind, a sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks are extended to the members of the staff for their suggestions and timely aid, to the Boylin studio for their untiring and friendly efforts, to Mr. Rogers for his faithful service, and to the many among the student body for their aid, who, though not members of the staff, have given their assistance through love for the Alma Mater and friendship for the Editor. By working together we have been able to put out the 1928 Genevan. Forly-Iwo 4 Q W m ILL I , R, 1 . x x - ff l UNDERCLASS MEN null!!-will ix LGA I 'PJ,pif,3j:2fi2:'51'9:3-ja:1f:Y'5Tg1'ff:Ngvi4I'E5-ggi'y'2gf1.'15Sf':fJf355f1a'' ? 'fi'3f?-I-:Q5:M?f3YYl.gg:11 aL J '-'.f,m-1.r- - xg- -' TA -.x In 154- Nag:-Cf' ,-9'-,xm: , 1 ' ','-: 'f1,.' L-rf Lv, -'-Qpix' '7f.Kv'-'.s.--'1,.v.1 W2-'fig :Dir ' fx W'-E'4l'.j--f fL'f,'gj'- ' 1'-1'Qf1,'.jf:1 .1:Ap.g1,1-11'-'ff' .,..,: .. . A fl -., ' mf 1- ., 'I ', X K .V .' 4 4 ,ff I I . - , if x 5 . 4 X , X ' 3 ' 1- U . -. 1 Q 5 I , 1 . 3 , I .. hr l - , P . , , f .- - . H I 1 x ', 5 , Il A . , I 5 . , I I ' x N L W faf IL, ' xx. L .Ju- Ilowmw EMRll K ..., SIDNEY l.oc'Kl,lf:Y,, Class of 1929 II14:1.1+:N S0NNmslmN .. . ,, ' RIcflI.umI.U'rz., Bl,ANcv1m Iimvxums Emcm' I.or'Icl.m' I 0l'f!jjffl'l7 ,, ,,,, ,. . l,I'l?S1'lll3IIf I 11-cf-1'1'c.s-hlcrll . S 0l'I'6fll 1' y Treasurer L Siurlvnf lfzvynzwnrzlul1'l'0.s' f THE 1923 GE EVAN THE 1923 GE V ix, y 1, xlf' arc QG- Class I-Ilstory Truly trrne and tide w11t for no man We re rust heginnrng to lClll7C rt in ltS fullest meanmg as we approach the end of our tlllld quarter of college A few years ago we started 011 o1rr Freshie pa1t of school How long rt seemed as we thought ofthe coming foui yerrsl How rt seemed to stretch Ollf hcfore 11s ll1Cl r11ock us hy lppezrrng to he such 111 endless l0lCll But th rt w IQ from the othcr end It seems so different rs we look h 1ck on rt now ln the frll of 1925 we heg 111 wh rt to the onloolcer w I9 a typic rl collcgc COlllbL llld lrfc, hut wh rt tous w 19 U1 ent11cly new experience, lSlIKl1ll1IICNVIINPILSSIOIIS 1nd rmpulses IS rt was bro 1d 111 scope lI1Cl vrsron We hegan rt 111 the tVp1c1l w1v green, naxrow minded unsophrstrcated rn short, ClUIT1l3 hut wrllrng VVc drd have the ldel though th rt, hee :use we were college men and women, we lcnevs everything and h 1d the world rn the p rlm of Olll h 1nd However Olll dc ll friends the bophmores, soon ch rnged Olll minds ilong this lrne 1r1d it w rsn t long until we began to d0Lll3t whether or not we ever 1e1lly knew rnythrng Phe usu rl sornethrng to 11s after 1ll Olll SOpl'lOlTlOlC year w1s '1 little diferent Our entire 1ttrt1rclc tow rrds the school had changed rn a ye1r, and mstead ol herng so green ar1d clowntrodden we had now become the sophrsts the foolishly wrse Everywhere we wanted to show o1rr superiority, and since the upper cl zssmen wouldn t stand for rt, wc took rt o1rt on the Freshies But hy the end ofthe Qophomore yea1 mother change had taken place in 11s It was w1th a touch of regret hut mingled wrth prrde too, that we realized that we were growing up We were developlng rnto men and women O11r thoughts, 'llI11S, visions, dreams, hopes, and fears of child hood were passing rnto a deeper m 1ture1 feeling and thinking Re lll7ll1g thrs, we tightened the reins 1 little and pllt 0111 shoulder to the wheel 1 lrrtlc h udci for we knew that we had 1 re 1l load to carry Uppercl lssmen It last' Such 1 different ye ll we h 1ve p rsscd through Thc r11sl1 and excitement of the Freshmen and Sophomore ve IIS h rve p rssed lI'lLl lclt us almost through school VVL re l16glI1llll1g to miss frmrlrar f1ces lI1Cl to t rllc ol yesterd1y Were hndrng th It life lftel 1ll rs composed mostly ol friends, v1o1lc 11nd service I orly vr r 11 X ' 11 U . . - ll . H . 1 . A I. . ,, ,n . X . . . I . . 1 1 . U 1 . . I . K C 1 1 ' 1 C . . v I I X C . . L . n . A n 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 11 ' -' , . 1 ' 1' ' ' 1: ' 1 ' '. . 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1. 1 1 '11 ' - A 5 . J 2 K It 2 ,'x I Q, Q- I 'l w ' A! l -gkasw. 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 . 1 ' ' Y 1 1-I ' . . .i . . ,, . . ,, K 1 n I 'T-A I s I . I . I X 2 A1 - x K 3 P y . ' K 1 . ' I . Z . . . ,I . .', .' , . . . . , . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1, 1 1 Y 1 v - . 4 - I r 2 '. I F N 2 elections lllld battles took place, making 11s realize in the latter' tl'I1lI' we did h11ve ' 1 ' 1 . . C 2 - K ' n K . l 1 K 1 Q If ' TY..-4 ll ' ' !Y A . C x K A u K ' . 1 ' 1 ', 1 ' 1 1 1 l . 1 1 1 ' ' ' , I A . C ' t . t . I . . . C I A K ' . . .-K s K C in - - , I . . K . I , I . ,., . 1 4 Z A: K ., .. . p 1 1 1' . f 3 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 . . . . 1 ' 1 1 ' b 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , . . . . . , 1 1 ' . A ' 1. 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' t ' 1 -', K L .z' -1 Rom-:wr XVILCYOX JAMES C.-xzxjvlsl-1l.L R,U'l'II I,UNKlClil.EY . NUTIQRELIi0DGl+JR!-E M,-xx MCC.-u.l, Class of 1930 ,. . . ,l'i1'1f- I nrly-.w'1v'r1 X I ' ms- ffl vrll l'rzw1'rlm1t S!'l'l'l'f!I ry Trvux II rm' NI'AR.l0RII1I R,INlCIIAR'I' . gx ,, . . A . Sfmlent ll?U1lI'l'SlfllflIfIITS THE 1928 '1 l vGE V L 50PHO 0RE Qua Ev. Class Hrstory 4 rn t beheve th r s rrd Ahce Can t you 'H the queen s rrd rn 1 prtyrn tone lry rg rrn, dr rw r long bre rth, md shut your ey es College rs r Wonderland to every Freshman, 'rnd we were no exeeptron md how those Sophomores drtl ueen rt over us Of course we drd a lrttle queemng of our own but rt was ofa different nature, qucuntfmees had been formed The Qophomore md Freshmen feeds served to unrte us 'rs nothing else could lr rve done Before the Soph feed vie were merely 'r green bunch of students llut rfter th rt drshe rrtenrng plunge rnto the Koppel Club pool we became Freshmen Cl rss of 30 Defenders of the Drnk, with no thought save that of revenge No member of the Cl rss of 30 wrll ever forget the Freshmen feed, .md no mem ber of the becond Story Club wrll ever forget that trrp to New Castle, the early morning vigil in front of the lockley home, 'rnd the unwilling dep'1r'ture of the lockley brothers with the 1' reshmen. To be sure they escaped from those hand- cuffs later, '1 l'1 Houdini, but that didn t make their capture a whit less glorious. So many strange and inexplicable happenings occurred while we were Freshmen: A green flag 'rtop the Hag poleg '1 bold brazen 30 in the center of the G 'rcross the w'ry' 1 red flaring l' appearing like magic 'rcross the river in the midst of lVl'ry d'ry festivitiesg 'md 'rn 'absent bell clapper. We were mighty proud ofour athletes when they downed the bophs in 'r thrilling football game I2-0 and indeed proud of our performers 'md contestants in all the school functions. 'lhis ye'rr found us all glad to get back. Our heartstrings were wrapped 'rrourrd each walk, tree, and building. We 'rre 'r different group this ye'rr'. Responsibilities in the form of an irresponsible bunch of yearlings have steadied us. We were reminded and took heed of the old 1dage Spare the paddle 'md spoil the freshmen. Bob Wilcox had made an admirable president in our fresh- man year, and 'rs he literally stood head 'md shoulders 'rbove the other 'rspirants for the presidency, we elected him for 'r second term choosing i im Campbell 'rs :rss'starrt dictator. Our college career is half-over. llach day we are coming to realize the immense debt we owe to our Alm'r Mater. And each day our loyalty and gratitude to Geneva grow. Now here, .1 'tl the en, it takes all tie running you can do to keep in the same place -' J Forly-mfglrl - . ,nf ff I HE 1928 ft eff GENE VAIN 1' a I gif! fn, '71 . Fl' I ' xv' 5 ' 4 .. .. 4- qc ELS . I 7: ' 3 a., ' . f' ' ' I ' . ' f' g H . . .' . .. , .. , . , 99 . . . . . . . .. , . , . . ' 1 . ' ' . . ' . 1: and was I1Ot noticeable until registration had been taken care of, and new ac- 4 i 4 ' 4 ' . t ' 1 ' V ' ' ' g : . ' f ' ' ' . ' . . . . , z ' z . ez ' ' ' . , -. w . ' ' , . . , . . N , 'v ' . K - , . , . . A. R I I I C J K C J A N K C A I K l , C I Ly I 1 C A 4 4 4 7 4 4 , it ,, 4 A as an . , . , . . . . K C 1 C I C I 1 K 4 4 , 4 4 4 4 ' 1 . . . . C I C K 66 c c 3 4 4 7, K I K C K Q I l K K I ' 1 ' s ' I 1 s . I 1 ' su Que . l 1, . . THE 1928 E EVAN L f Class of 1931 ful I mv Il KRRISON rrmlznl llonnm IAON-. 111' I rrsulrnf llllllifflx ,un I lfcusurcr X I nurlrf mm ' ,fx m pi .' ,, , , .l' 1 , Gl1:lm1,n OWEN .., . , .. . v Sw-rvlary - Fm G r'I,- .mn ,.,,Yw.... , , .,A. .,., . . A 'f.- 1' .5 .2 dimmi- WEEE' ililmlxh 64: Atl.,-L 0-75 Class H lstory Of all the new classes in the lore of golden Geneva, September of 1927 found none greener noi coekier, llbeit none more promising of future greatness, than th it of 1931 A goodly number of us had to travel m my miles for the privilege of looked good lwis not long before lbominable Freshmen Regulations eonfionted us Steiiy Luke smiled his LLISIOITIJIY smile, and Bob Wilcox beamed evidently in intieip ation of what was to eome fhow truelj Lame the traditional Sophomore feed. Alas, came the traditional Freshmen ducking! However, the frosh held their own at the 31 l'Cp'lSt. Shades of Cuban terrors and Spanish lnquisition, Geneva had a tribunal court! Fvidently the situation was humorous, although we could not See the point. Despite this, the spirit of service made itself apparent by the manner in which names became popular for ekcellence in outside activities. One March day, it was discovered that a painter of rare fame was a certain F freshman. Emulating leonardi de Vinci, beautiful portraits and inspirational inscriptions were painted with charming delicacy of art. We freshmen are so considerate about the appearance of our campus! Ar any rate, the Student Senate decree of laisse7-faire resulted, thereby terminating a short dinkless, red- tie-less vacation. With the approach ofsummer and subsequent graduation into the Sophomore ranks the class of 31 is rich in the knowledge that attendance at Geneva is a privilege. We have imbibed the spirit of golden Geneva! Fifty - I . fl I IHE 1928 GENEVPQN . 4 li 9 A - I 'Elin ,- 4 ,.-5. -4 - ii '. I Eg' '- - 4 9. ' --27 , - - . 9 ' ' - qu . . K K I N 1 1 1 v ' 2 - n . . . 1 1 z ' . . A ' ' . . . 2 ' ' ' ' attending Geneva College, and we must say that from the outset, the Beaver Vale ,ri , A , , ' If ' , ' ,VY , , A K K . K K A 1 . 1 .' . ' ' 1 1 N -' . ' ' 1 K K K 0 I K K 1 c 4 1 1 4 1 ' '- 7 . . W W L K K K K K K K , . . K K K K K K A K K . . . . . . . . . C J K K 1 K K K K K K I K K K K K K K K K K Cl 99 Ll 17 K K K K K X 1 , 4 , 1 s A x ' 1 4 ...v-. 4 1 251-- I g N A , lslwflf URW ' W Q - ' v f- fi . . I q ':,: . .. ' I . .1 Hy ik . 2 . I M 1 o -.43 l -Q ,.. 'x A. .vfy I ACTIVITIES f -, 1-1, ,-'xg.f,-5551,':,4:g1'.',-.g.x.v1f.fLggff..5-A:.'-Il':,x':1?fY'.'1.Cf- :f- r' NICE I I . ji, g. . 1 5 5 , u,.,,T .5-..,:,k U .y,.,.,,.1-fNf,,.1g.f,. 1 ' -' .!r.'l'.,:y f,-1. 2. 'S-f ' ' 'QQ'-'-gl,g,'-,kQljf.2I :INR-2'4,7 f--.T.x:' -, V, 52:1 . .:I::'.U:C.L.'tQ-fi: '. rL.:il.e3G-mQQ:3F 9,1 -' J :'.5,1'v :Z',j.'gv1' 55,31 91 f 4 0 i' 1 if N Q ., rf gy W tv 5 J 1 faq 4 Jgfzr. '14 .0 I I an I ' 1 x Xxx X Q ',.'. I, ..- ,. , I O' f 1 l,,.vg L N:a' We g nther again in the springtime ol the veal to honor another graduating senior elass Dui h ills, ill with honorable records, as has the present Semoi Class In spite ol this we leel that none has graduated to whom more honor was due. and with brighter prospects for the future, th in this present one. lt will help us to realize how true this is, if we will consider the records of three out- standing men in this Senior Class. S'l'l'RRlI'l I' I UKE president of the student body, is a man of whom any class or school could well be proud. As president, Sterrie has shown himself to be a leader ofsterling worth. l-lis stock ofideas for student activities has seemingly been unlimited and he has been tireless in carry- ing them out. Sterrie has also shown his ability 'is a student, and has been active as 'r basketball player. l-le has been dependable and consistent in his connection with the college Y. Nl. L. A. 'ind has been influential in the success ofthat organization. Perhaps the most effective way to evaluate 'r man s worth is to tell how much he viill be missed vihen he has left us. We know that Sterrie will be missed. In TODD I l OYD we have one of the most popular and well-liked men that Geneva has ever graduated. We are confident that this feeling could arise from no other source than from 'u sense of his achievement for our school, and of his general all-around worth. 'l'oeldy has excelled especially as an athlete. He holds 'i G for his records in each of the three major college sports- football basketball, and track. In addition he was captain of this years track team and nell displayed his ability as a leader there. He has also been successful in Dramatics and in Crlee Llub work, and has combined all these with good classroom work as well. 'I oddy will also be missed when he leaves Geneva. PAUI CROSS is graduating this year with one ofthe best scholastic records Geneva has ever known. Paul has shown his scholarship in every branch of study he has followedf although his main interest has been in the field of science. He has twice won the J. l. McCartney Medal, jr prize awarded for the best work done in the department of science. lihroughout his entire course, laul has maintained an average which entitles him to the highest honor ranking. He has excelled not only in the quality of work done but also in the quantity. l-le always carried a full schedule, having completed the required course for graduation by the middle of his senior year, and all this in the face of heavy outside work as well. Upon the basis of his scholarship, Paul has been awarded a valuable fellowship for advanced study in the State University of Iowa. We wish Paul continued success in his future work and assure him that he also will be missed at Geneva. I Fifty-fhrce I '4 'sf' W . 1' '4 9 ff . . .... I ' -,L , -e , - ' KN ,V ,sy r. I q 5 . I I . . D , - I . ,- 14 1 I A , 1 1 u alas- -- ing her many years of life our beloved Alma Mater has seen numerous classes such as this leave her . r 2 ' 1 , ' 4 1 Il K!! K I 2 ll il! X . .. . . , 4 l l x Y x IC YI . l x I if ll x 1 .1 1 I I . . X 2 D h X I H I i li ' IJ I x I 5 ' A Q I 1 . . , L. ln The Student Senate ll Ill IAM IM 11 Y Bl ANC Ill- 1 nn urns Dono rm' YAT1--s If 1 nov Loc Km- Y MAIN ARI' r I AMI Ill ll VIAHIORIF RIINI llklil MAX Md u I lhe Student Senate is a group of students chosen from the three-upper classes to cooperate with the faculty in matters of student government. It is the oflicial channel of intercourse between the faculty and the student body. The importance of the Senate in this respect can not he minimized and we owe much of the fine cooperation between the students and the faculty to this group. First and foremost among the duties of this body are the formulation and administration of Freshmen Rules. The fact that these regulations have worked so smoothly and so benehcially 'it Geneva is '1 compliment to the wisdom and judgment of the Senate. Another noteworthy feature is the line spirit of cooperation which has been manifested between this body and the Y organizations in directing student activities. Under their joint supervision school spirit was stimulated most success- fully before the Geneva-Grove City battle last fall. This spring the Hall-star basketball games were just as successfully conducted under the same leadership. For these and other reasons the students of Geneva express their appreciation of the fine work of the Student Senate. i F1QfIy-four I , -of , fix THE 1928 at 'ff' GEN VAN if 0.71, -U i 'f ,' 'P S'rr:nnm1' LUKE, Prc.vz'rIvnt V -Q . 1 1' v ' 1. 1, 'J 1 :rf fs.. i . 1 1 , ' V1 1 N K . . . . 66 11 TI-1191928 GE EV . . , , 1 I , , .?' fipff - . 1' ., L L' .1 The Athletlc Board of Control Prior Romwr Plum C B MFTIIENX X C EDCPCOMBI' Dx M M l'1-Mau I AU! L UTRIGIIT 'VI R Glox P ll lonn I rovp OFFICI4 RS ll RHOVNI I ku IN NIQMHI rx Rom wr PAmt Dr TAM1-Q Srl nm V11 ron Dont I llmnman I ue llmzrmrnz .S or relrmf Nlu mu Rum Nflll IN 1 I3 Mvrul M' K1 In-lm Mu I 1'-srl xu Wu I IAM l'o'11s llme Athletic Board ol Control lb one ol the most lmpolt ll1I'll0CllLSll1fl1C'iCl100l lr I9 composed of the v'1r1ous ltl1lCflC lmeuds the CIPYIIITQ of all spolte fuulty rdvmors, md two 'llumm rc.present'1txvw It lcts IS 1 lCglQl'lfflVC body comelnmg the dlH:ClCl'lt problems md Issues tl1'1t evolve from lthletlt bll'Ull'1Ol1S Asldt from tlus, It9 m'1m duty is to Select: and 'approve of' the vmous letter men who ultl mately become the we were of the C Fvffy fiu' . ' T Y . J I A U 1 N 1 -1 , . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,.,, , ,, ,, , ,,,,,, , , , . 1 , f-, 1 1 fu I A . .,., YYYYY.Y.....,..,.YVYVVV. YY. YYVV YVYVV. Y Y Y. 'f ' ' f f ' f . X1 '1 1 N V I 4 1 fl I A 1 J. ., ,, Y ,.....V. Y Y .VY... .V V V ...,,, , f I I 'C .' ' J , . , '. . . J 'J 1 ,' 1 l ,v M: Mrss lsAl1m.LA S'l'I'lWAll'I' A. C. EDGECOMIBE Miss EDNA Gmoluuc - ' . T 1 ' T. . Q c ' 1 . . ', 'I .. :tic ': '1' 1 .1 ' ,:,. 1-xr PY I , y x A, 1' . . .. ' .' , . . . 1 2 4 'Q ' 2 2 . I ' ' ., 2 ' 1 . . 2 . ' . 2 S1 1 . . ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 ' Q x' 1 . l 3 4 . f . , . . . . . . . . 1 M u V9 1 n 1. . . 'I THE 192 GENEVAN .L .1 TheYWCA Xl lil lSnoAn1slNl M un BI III IM c ARI IXAIIIRXN Mcf ANDLI ss Rom url B11 IINC I R lnuc I s S11 IH rv 'Vlfmc nu 1 Aucursow l,0li0llIY 'WIAII rc I sun It Suxm nsox OI I ICI iS C XBIINLI hm' rm Iomxs ron l reszflcnf I ue l'rc'sulenf .Secretary I rcasurcr RUTH I urrov RUTH III1 um nsov Donoruv YATI s HAIEI Wfvrson lhe Y W C, A IS one of the most letlve o1g1mz'1t1onsm Genevs College The usu xl soel 1l events, such 'ns the lhous md M1leW1lk and the Htlllowe en party, sponsored by the Y M and the Y W, were great suceesses The Bug and Lxttle buster md 111 the othel legul xr meetmgs held on Wednesday evemngs were well 'attended One of the most enjoy zble events ofthe ye u was the Chllstmss party held It the home of out Y W mother, Mrs Pearce This year the Y M and Y W sent f'OllI students, Mary btormont, Wllllalll Tacey, Stu :rt McKenzie, and R 1y Wlleox, 'ls delegltes to the Detlolt Student Volunteer Conventlon Thus org 1n17 lfl0l1 has, above 'lll0tl1C1 thlngs, been very effective ln promoting friend shlp 'and religious fellowship m school llfe Flfiy sn: H 4. 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' ' - A I h u THE 1928 TheYMCA VVIIIIAM IAKI Y 5IlJNLY LOCKLI Y IIowAnn LMRH lx 1 nor Rom Rl PARA R n Wilcox 'MMU1 I Mc KIINWI 1 Rn mum I 1 T7 U1'1 IC LRS Pres ulwzf heercfarlj Trca s 71 rer Adm vor C ABINL1 IlurrurP1Prn 511 um IT I mm TVAI no Mrrcmll lhe Y M L A , ll1 LOl1jUl1LtlOl1 wlth the Y W C, A , h 15 much to do with the soual 'ind religious llfe of the college The regul u ll1CC,tIl1gS uc, held c uh Wednes d 1y evemng On Swhh 1th molnlng 1nd CVCl'llI1g,j0ll1t meetings ue held wlth the Y W Q A It 15 'llso custom uy for the two Y's to comlnne onte mth month III 1 Wednesdxy evemng meetxng At ill these meetmgs the plogmm tonslsts of KlLVOl'lOl1llS and t llks by students and speakers who lre not dueetly rssou lted with the tollege The f'1culty rlso plays 'll1lll'II'J0ltll1t p ut 111 this c1p'1c1ty rl he only SOClll2llT21ll of the past year whrch w is dlstlnctly 1Y M function w'1s freshmen '1 Ll1'lIlCC to get 'lCQLl'lll'ltCd and w'1s mdlsputwhly 1 success It rs hoped that thls tustom wlll he eontrnued m future for xt does mueh tow'ud unrfyrng the hoys of the student body The Y '1t Genevr IS re'1lly 21 Lhrlstlan Assoclatlon 'ISIS proved by the type of work Wl1lLl'l It does It has become the lrvellest organization on the campus and lllLlllClCS 111 1ts ITlCll1lJCl'Sl1lP the majority ofthe men ofthe college X F1fly seven a - lr S - . 'V 1. a , , I I . . . 4 4' 14' 5' f 1 ' , 1 rc ,.,,,,oot,, ,,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, ,W ,,,lo,,,o ,,o,,, t , 1 , . V r , s ' . .7 G ....,. .. ,.,,,,,,,.. ,,,, ,,.. . ....,,., .,,,,,, ,..,,.,., , I , l ' ' 1 I' V I I r U.. fl ' ,,,,,,lo,,, H to,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,, ,,,,, .,,,,, f . ' ,T T 41' Y r ' T 4' .' . ' P ' '4 Gnonon NICELIIINNICY Vmron Dom: ul. '14 ' ' lr C' nl'C 5 1 'I 1 ' 47 4 4 A ' ' 141 f . , .... , . ' . 2' -' :UI 2' .- 2 2 ' . Q. 2 , ' ' 2 ' ' ' A ' 2 ' ' ' N . . V . - 1 3 2 I ' . K 1 I I 1 at xl l 1 ' ' 2 2 2 2 ' A 2 - 2 ' 2 ' - ' 1 1. ' . 2 ' 2 ' '2 2' ' ' . . ' . . .1 .Q . I . . 2 . v . I N the Stag Party, held early in the year. The purpose ofthe gathering was to give the .. C Q K I . C I l I . K K gs .x . , . . . . . 2 2 . ' 2 ' HE 1928 ENEVAIN 5 L - ..- Adelphlc Llterary Soclety WAI no MIFCXILLI l'rc.vuIanl WYCLIBVE MCCRALKP N Vwc Prcvzdcnl Mnnmazn MCLLURF Scvrclary Wu nun MCEI nov Marshall The Llterary Socletxes 1n most schools have become almost extmct, and Geneva IS no exceptlon as nexther soclety has been very active thls ye u Due to the dxflitulty 111 obtaining a time to hold meetings, the Adelphlcs h ive not met ms often as It was clesued, but the meetmgs whlch have been held were full of pep and well attended We do reallze, however, the value of folenslc, t1'11n1ng md belleve that the lxterzry Socmety furmshes the opportumty for the glcatcst number to develop talents and dlscover new ones Although thele are faults and weaknesses to be found we hope th at tht souetv will not be dlsbanded, but wlll meer wlth great success and prospeuty ll'l the f'LlClll6 F1f!y elqhl l O I A I ' ln- - .---- .-.----.- ------------------------ . .. ..... , 1 1 1 1 Y 1 v 1' ' A N A ...... ..---....v.. w.-----------. ... --i.-- -.-..,,,, . 1 K.NTllRYN MCCIANDIAPJSS-.. ......,, .,.. . ......... . ..., . .l.,,..., ,,., . 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K V u Te ANNABELLE AIKEN FLORFNCE ANDFRSON DORIS AYRES RUSSFI1 BARNI' NIIII BI AIR luI IIABI4 'ru C AI IIOUN luLI1ARI'III C ALVIN MARLARE1 C AMPBFI L MAIIGAIIFT CUI VI R HLLLN ILMFRY JANE ILVVING VERNON FI INNER BLANCIIE LDWARDS MIRIAM JOIINSON MIRIAM IQAYD WILLIAM ICELSO WAYNE ICIRK CIITYI' LAUGIAIREY 1 om: I-J OYD I L wi Aletheorlan Roll Sixty-one ELROY LOCKLEY bm LOCKLEY STERRETT LUKE AL MAGLISLFAU f LAIRF MFNGLI ERNEST MEYER PIIIL NI1'PERP HOWARD PINKFRTON MO RLTBENSTFIN MARY SAKRAIIJA JAMES STERRETT ROBERT STRUB DOROTHEA TAGGAR1' MARY BETH IAGGART ABRAM TENOR MARION IIIOMAS HARRIET WIIALIAMS JACK WILSON DOROTI-IY YATES P ,K 9 GE EVAN THE 1 2 Q , fffl. W 'Y A ' 9 I, I 'I 1 JANET? BISHOP JEAN MCBURNEY u 1 A 3 , L ', 'Ia 1 A Y . ' - ' I ' r ,ru V' 1 I ,J 1 Y ' l ,Y 1 1 I ' 4 'W 7 , . W IW 1 1 1 fi ' 1 fi A 1 f' ,g., -.2 Forensics Forensics have been very poprrlar this year at Geneva fhrs rs shown by the fact th rt an unusual nrrmber of students trred out for both dcb rte rnd or rtory and by the interested rudrence of students and townsfolk at everv contest Genevr has rqurred an cnvrrble reputation among nearby schools, becrusc of the high c rlrbre of her or atorrcal contest mts and debating teams This year has added to that reputatron In debate, besrdes the usu rl te rms rnct Genevr s dH'lI'I'l1lflVC team composed of Abrahrm fc nor, ohn Crockett and Robert 'itrub rn an eastern trrp met unrrta, Swarthmore, Albright and a word rbout these three seniors, Tenor, Crockett, and Strub TI ey uc ull experienced, crpable debaters with an excellent record behind them They will leave a pl rce vacant which Dr Clarke wrll find hard to lall lilae negrtrve team after losing a decrsron to Waynesburg early rn the season hrt then strrdc rnd won the rest of thc contests The question discussed by the Boy s teams W rs of current interest Resolved, that except after a formal declaration of war, the United Strtes should refrain from the use of armed force rn the protection of the private investments of rts nationals The girls are certarnly to be congratulated fhe new rnaterral h rs been of varsrty calibre, and their season h rs been very successful Debating the Direct Primary, the girls made almost a clean sweep of their schedule lo 'inf' but one contest. But not all the news of the Forensic Club is to be found in theiWon and I ost column. If Geneva had lost every debate on her schedule, the benefit derived from the discussion groups would still be of incalculable use and bcnefit to those who participated. lihcre s a reason for the interest in debate at Geneva. Dr. Clarke eats, drinks, and sleeps debate during the season and Geneva s success is due in no small measure to this lighting Irishman. Geneva was represented in Oratory by Ray Wilcox, who placed fourth in the oratorical contest held at Geneva. He is another senior' whosc passing will be greatly regretted. Merrill Robb is president-elect of next year s Forensic Club, with Margaret I-lumm and John Dodds managers of the Debating teams. We wish success to these officers and may next season be as profitable as the season of 1927-26. Sirly-hoo fr, -'S' . ffff - 1, - I f,,!,f: 1' 1. . . . , 1 . . c i c 1 1 1. W c 1 1 1 1 ' e 1 1 '1 , ' 41 1 ' ' . 1 1 'F ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 A '1 ' 1 ' ' 1 -1 A ' ' 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 .1 1 ' 1 . '1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' . 1 1' 1 1' 1 1 A 1 1'1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 '1 1 ' f ' I ' 1 4 Q A I , 4 4 J I 4 c ' ' 1 Rutgers, winning 1rll but the Rutger's contest. In passing it may be well to say 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 ' ' ' 1 ' . 1 1 'a 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 ' . F 41 ' 1 1 1' 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' -1 A ' I H , 1 W 11.1 V 1 1 1 s 4 . . ,, . ' . Q . . u c K . 1 L I K . ' . 1 ,, 1 1 1 . .l 4 ' ' . s .4 c 1 F. 4 'lr ir A u 1 I ' I 1 c I' 1- 2 ' 1 cf 1 1 i I ' 1 1 1 - s tl I K 1 6 K I I C A V A , A A K K 1 I G l I 7 s 1 1 1 1 K 1 K G K C K A I I A K I , r I K C C K I A I A A A 1 1 1 1 THE 1928 GE E 1 ' 5 J. 'Xl I IRMNI IVI l 111- ANOR l,UNlxl RI I x l XNNII W1 ISMKN 'Vhm uu 1 IIUMM llolunln Yrms Glrl s Debate NHAIIVI ltxom- vu Anmnson fllA1l' Hoon in annum Quxvr Am' LI A I AW son fhe gnls deb ltxng teams thus ye'11 have taken on '1 full schedule of debates mngmg from dates lI'l elrly M ueh untll May The subject fox debate was m regard to the Dneet Pum uy Resolved that the system of Pl'll11'lly eleetlons fox state md I1'1UOI1ll OHRLCIS should be 'zbandoneel On lVI'11ch Sth, Wzynesbuxg s with liethany, md on M ueh 7th Geneva s neg ltxve wlth Wzynesbung s lllllllll tlve at Wnyncsbuxg eompleted the hlsr debates rlhe Tufzngle debates between Genevl Glove Qlty and Westmxnstex took pl lee on Mueh 19th, Genevz s negatlvemeetlng Glove Llty s lH1ll11'ltlV6 xt home, and Geneva s lH:llIH'ltlVC meetlng WCSIINIIIQTC1 s neg xtlve 'lt Westmmstex A deb xte Wlth the gnl s team fiom the UI1lVClSlfy of Pennsylv ll1I'l took pl lee Ill May, completing the Debate sezson Mueh credlt lor the suceess Of'Ifl1lS yea! s team goes to Doetor Clarke, whose untnlng efforts made a sueeessful season possxble ' 3 . ff' ' c 1 cz Q 'I : '+L '. 112-1 1, 51 1 -1 ' 1:1 1 1' I 'L 1 . 11 fc -1 I .1 ' ' 1: V . 1 1 1 m r . 1 x, 1 l . 1 '1 ' 1 1. ' 1 1 ' 1 . ' ' 1 1 ' ' . - Q. Q I - . . 1 1 2 , 1 t . 1. ' 1 1 - U - 1 . 9, . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 negative team met Geneva's aflirmative at Geneva. On March 6th, a dual debate ' A 1 1 1 , .'. ez' ' 1 2- -'-1'-1- W . W' , ' 1 1 . . .. 1 lg . , 4 A el 1 4 2 , , ' ' . ' M . '. ' . 1 . . ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . ., ' . . n ' . .. , . , 1 1 1 . 1 1 A . ' . 2 .4 I H . s . ' . 1 . Q, , - Z . - .m ' t A K ' 1 fa A l ' - qufy lhree THE 19 e ENEVAN Men s Debate NIIIRMAIIVI INIFAIIVI llllODORl IINOII MIIIIF Roms l0lINI fnofnrw IOSI 111 T111 1-. Rom 111 5111111111 Ioux Donns Gloufl MllIllk'4lY xVYKlIl1ll lhlfcliKflxl'V ln splte of the f.'lLf that only three vete1'1ns were on the men s dehatxng squad the l.0llOVVll1g teams W1Sl1lngt0l1 1nd CECISOI1, XN'lVl16Sl7lllg Beth 1ny West I11lI19l'Gl, Lll1llt'l Swarthmore, Rutgers, Alhrlght, and Grove Lltv 'lhe Afhn mltlve met LlI1l2lt'l, bW'lItl1ll1OlC, RLI1'gClS, and Alhught on an C'l9l'ClIl t11p An CI1Vl'll5l6l6C.Old was est 1bl1shed under Dr Cl'11L s guldmg hand The questlon chstussed w1s Resolved That except after '1 form1l decl ll ztlon of W ll the Unxted Qtates should refram Cce 1se or refuse l'IOITl the 11se of armed fone 111 the PIOICCUOI1 ofthe forelgn Investments of ICS l'1'ltlOl1'llS Silly four l 1 A 1.1. f. C ,C I ,. C rx P 1' 'XF ' 1' 4 . 1 I . xc' .,4:'.' Q Q I , 1' 7 , '11 :G YC-.-1 ':l. 'c1 . w 1 - 1 , ' at the heginning of the year, an extensive schedule was undertaken. Geneva met ' . : . ' 1 J ' 1' ' , z , . - . .,.. ,. . .. . .' J 1 . , . v . '- z ' ' . ' .' ' ' . . .. ' . ' . y - 1 . ay, I I ' . 1 c 1 1 ur I r - .. . . . . . . . . . ' 1 . .' 1 ' D ' . . ' 4 I . l . l K . I I . I u ' L RAY WILCOX 0111 0:11101 During Ray s lirst three yells in Geneva he staved pretty close to his regullr routine so he did nothing but study for we did hear of him in v uious clubs as the president or 'ns 1 contest mt, but it was not until his senior ve u that he really blossomed out He became 1 very legul n visitor ol th tt building which is under Mrs Aeheson s eare, the senior class claimed him is their president, Miss SCl'llllll1gLl'Ill'lll1tLlll1Ulltl1'ltllC was 'mother hnd and starred him quite '1 bit in dramatrcsg 'md not at 'ill least among his honors during his senior year was becoming the or'ntoric'1l representa- tive of the college. Although he was beaten in the state contest, never the less his oration and 'ibility on the platforln appealed to us very much. We 'ire hoping that Ray uses his speaking abiliity in his life work and sincerely believe that with '1 little more practice he will be able to hold his own with the best of them. l h AIDCFICH s Ideal The world re'oices in reunion, in the happy meeting of long parted friends, in return to pleasant memories. 'ty I tell a story of '1 reunion for the spirit alumni of the world? They were gathered on the earth s orbit to watch the world pass by. Among those present were graduates of all the ages since the beginning of man. In .conversation one of the spirits of the Periclean age remarked to another, I wonder if man has yet surpassed our conception of beauty? ' A spirit of Rome was overheard describing the Roman code of Law, while '1 spirit of the 14th century came back with 'm inspiring 'lccount ofthe works of the Renaissance. The earth drove along its course, while the spirits hovered in an animated circle to catch '1 first glimpse ofthe onrushing globe. Out of the mist it came with tremendous speed. The Spirits gasped and '1 chorous ofexclamations rang out. For there stood man-yet man no more, a superb being, Godlike in stature. 'His eyes were bright and shining with knowleclge. 'I-lis ears were tuned to hear the music ofthe ages, the news from every corner of the globe, and at the same time so sensitive were they that the breathing of the trees and flowers was plainly heard. To him the voices in the thunder and in the silence were audible. He spoke and his voice was heard around the world. He moved and step spanned the ocean. With one hand he grasped the resources of the earth s surface while in the other hand he held the forces of work. About him were the creations of his hands. He had snatched the lightning from the sky, the power from the water falls, the energy from the oil, and in '1 small vial he held the pent up energy necessary to build his structures, fertilize the fields, and combat the deadly enemies of health. i S i.rly-,H V6 c f.' 'O li- 1151! ' M37 f'? 1 -1 , ,f fx. V. R .' ' . . , . . ' ' . , , , , . , ' ' that we didn't realize that we had such a valuable man in hun. Of course one must not think that ' . ' ' ' ' , . . , ' 1 . ,. 1 1 ' . . ' , ' . ,' . , ,' , . X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K C I ll I i L I. I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 '1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 x 1 ' 1 I' 1 A I l I 3 I 1 CC l h l K K C X K l S I 4, I 4 I rl K l I 'I 1 a I I x . Y . ' L L- The earth moved on rnto the mrst again on its journey around the sun The sprrrts, stunned by the wonderful srght stood transfixed gazing rnto the mrst, where the earth had disappeared ' Then spoke the sprrrt ofthe first century, Saw ve what I saw? I saw there a man rn all hrs wonder frrl extension of power rn sight, hearing, vorce, motivation, and work, a body ofgrgantrc measure I saw hrm rn all hrs ower and marveled ves 'Ihe very lrrnrts of rrnagrnatron were surpassed But, Oh ye Centuries how can I toll what then I saw? I o as I beheld, hrs head was thrust forward the lrnes drew down the corners of hrs mouth, the brightness faded from hrs eyes and a dull glint took rts place Hrs muscles expanded' I-Irs chest heavedl He trembled from head to foot, threw back hrs head, and wrth a ghastly laugh held high the vial of chemicals and poured them out upon the earth lhen rode famine, pestrlence, and death whrle the earth trembled, the mrghtv structures toppled and crashed, and man, when destruction was complete, vanished ind the earth wrth hrm, vrctrnr of hrs own revenge From our vantage pornt we look back over the road whrch man has traveled and see rr the summit of everv age a marvelous collection of hrs handiwork We behold the pvramrds of Tgypt the scuplture, art, and dialogues of Greece, the Colrsseurn, roads, orators, and code of laws of Rome the pagoda ofshanghar, the Mosque ofSt Sophia ofConstantrnople the Alhambra of Spain, the laj lVlahal of Indra, the great cathedrals of the Renaissance all grvrng unbound evidence of the thought whrch at everv step of the wav has lrfted us slowlv and tentatively, to a larger power and a higher lrfe Thought allred fearlessly to purpose became a crertrve force Ir took vears of purposeful action to brrng to realrtv the rccomplrshments of the past llrrs proceeded from wrthrn Clearlv then a noble rnner lrfe has produced untold benefits to the human race But rn lrke locke said, lhe rdeas and images rn men s mrnds are the rnvrsrhle powers which constantly govern them, and to these thev all, rrnrversally pav a readv submrssron 'X race of men may rise to high srrccess, even to loftv altitudes, and agarn fall rnto enervatron and mrserv, by rllowrng dogmatic, arrogant, selfish, rnd vrtratrng thought to take possessron of them Ihe pages of hrstory have been blackened bv countless horrors as a result of man s degener ation Prom our vantage point let us rgarn look b rck over the road th rt m rn has tr rveled This time we see columns ofsrnoke arise and hover over heaps ofrrrbbrslr whrch once were crtres, ch rrned slaves crv aloud for mercv, captives enter the arena to be torn limb from lrrnb, women and girls are led awav captives to r slaverv worse than death, heretres are tortured bv horrrble devices of the rnqursrrron Truly, bv the abuse and wrong application of thought men have descended below the level of the beasts History records the fall of great empires lrke the d rshrng of mrghtv waves upon a rocky shore, brrt the crash of every great civilization of the past was the logical result of years of weakening, ofinternal decay, of the destruction of moral fibre. This also proceeded from within. ill . All the accomplishments of today ar'e the realization of the visions of yesterday. livery mighty structure of stone and steel had its birth in the mind of an architect. livery straining locomotive, every plowing battleship, every metal bird that flies the heavens moved first in the thought ofan engineer. Every creation of art, literature, and mrrsic lived first in rrran s inner being. The whole history of civilization has been the adventure of hrrmarr reason, for it has been truly said, the flood which bears man from change to change flows in the human mind. A noble inner life is America s only hope of completing her flight across this sea of modern life, in face of the storms of temptfation and dorrbt. 'The men who gave their utmost energy and thought to form- ing this nation, and to writing a Constitution which has been its safeguard from one hundred and fifty years, believed, as Professor ohn Dewey of .Columbia has said, that genuine frcedorrr is intellectual-that freedom rests in the trained power of thought, in ability to turn things over' to look at matters deliberately. They knew that if a nation s actions are not guided by thought- ful conclusions they are guided by inconsiderate impulse, unbalanced appetite, caprice or the circumstances of the moment. Coupled with working through, and tr'anscending the logical con- clusions of the minds ofour forefathers were the personal ideals of the race. ' But the freedom of Democracy to be kept alive must be realized anew in each generation. What are the ideas and images in the American mind today? America stood aghast recently 't the news of a horrible crime committed in California. Will we per'rrrit that act to be- drrplicated be- fore the youth of our nation? Do' we realize the importance of the instruments which molel the mind of the rising generation? l.ite-ratrrre, newspapers moving pictures, radio, art, music- ' have their share in forming that mind. The absolute necessity of right ideas and images, of correct conception and judgment in our thinking comes borne to us more forcefully as we analyze the positron of the United States rn ff f - . 'f IHE 1928 ' -:f wma , 4 I, ,:'.' . . ,, . . U- . su n 4 .N 2 s I . y 1 n V I N 1 . n I 1 ' ' ' . ' . . . '. . . ,, 2, 2 ' ' . 'K . A. , ' , ' 1 . . ' ' : '. . I . I- s i I s ' A I I l Y I ' , I . X' . X e x I 1 n ' ' manner an evrl inner lrfe has retarded man's advance towards a higher plane of crvrlrzatron. John 1. ,,,. h . ' . . , . . . . . ' . - . i ' . - ' .' - . 'H ' . ' f 1 'A 1 . 1. - - 1 t . 'x - . ' : ' : -' - ' ' 1 1 'z l - . s s ' 1 Q . . I u A T t t . . I . s S L I I 1 I K t I X A I li ll' li I 4 l xl K il 1 1 T . . xl K A x K 7 A ce l I my . . , T I 4 t A h J' w sr . 2 h ,U ! l ' . X 6 I 6 h s 'Y K I C l I K 4 , . . . . , . all Sr'.r'ly-SLI' i L tlIIs Twentreth Cenrurv world fhe sttuatron ofthe world todav IS one of ever Increasrng IIIICI dependence of natlons Upon the Unrted States has fallen the opportrrnrtv arId tlIe oblrgatron of world leadershrp Wl1lCl1,IfWCfAll,mllSf pass to :I natron Inore worthv to be leader In lrrrmanrtw s ctrtrcal struggle towards a new era of lIIglIer illlil better thrngs 'I lIe Ideas and ll11ZlgL9 In the Arnerrcan mrnd are of paramorrnt Importance In a dav Wl'lLl1 modern screnee 19 contrnuallw 'rddmg more elaborate methods of rnrlrtarv 'lIhlClC and defense When we consrder that todav war IS prrrnarrlv agarnst the ClVllldll populatron, that hacterrologv nIay enable us to exterrnrnate our enemres bv drsease, that whole errres of sleeprng men, women. 'Ind chrldren Inav be gassed In the dead srlence of one nrght, we realI7e that to tlIInk Indrlferentlv IS to cornmlt a suprenIe crrme agarnst hurnamtv It I9 oIIr delrherate, lI1CiCtlDZlblL Cl10ll,6fl1flI'l11llSt decrde whether the publrc conscrence I9 sullicrentlv developed to hold Its own agarnst these terIIp tatrons of power What then, max we do? lhe answer DCIIIIITG of no delav let us expel fl0l1l our mrnds tlIe rndrfference to crrrne and corruptron wlnch has too often hushed that precrous vorce ofdemocvlcv, prrblrc oprnron I' vervwhere let us organrfe to track down the parasrtes that are sapprng the moral lrfe blood of the natron I et us more closelv unrte our efforts wrth tlIe great secular, constructrve Internatronal ageneres whrch are workrng contInu'Illv for ftrendshrp between peoples of the e nth Yet our efforts ITIZIV be frrtrle unless tlIe great creatrve Ideal of the race be Irght Adequate lClEillS and power can be forrnd onlv In Chrrstranrty as It was taught two thousand vears ago bv tlIe shores of Gahlee From that Great Plannrng mmd whose vIsIon created the unrverse, and lrom tlIe Incarnatron of that rurnd upon earth we can draw power of clear, logrcal tlIInkIng,deIIve apprecratron of the purpose of lrfe, and create In Olll Frnrte llllllilq 1 future world III wlIIclI tlIe Ielatrons ol men shall he equal lh Irnrtv and harrnonv to tlIe rrnrty and harmony of the rrnrverse ln tlIIs dav of rrnrest, of ceaseless, lI'lfLlI'ldl change, let us soar III h .Ihove thr clouds of pettv quar rels, and Irew the world H1 ITS rrnrty let thrs be Aruerrca s ltltfrll , rf. 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', . 1 . . 1 . . , l , THE 1928 ' ,, GENEVAIN L- Dramatrcs and Music Dramatics and musrc have occupied an rmportant place rn Geneva thrs year During the hrst semester the Acting Drama class gave a series of one act plays rn the auditorium which were well recerved by large rudrences The first evening s entertainment consisted of the plays Cleptomanra and The Fle v rtor The second series consisted of The Bathroom Door and The Ap :che Much rnterest has been shown on the part of the students and rn rdvance cl rss rn Acting Drama was re orgarnzed and much progress was made One of the outstanding productions of the season was that of Antigone, an old Greek classic Thrs was played before a full house and showed much labor and thought, both on the part of the rnstrrrctor and the cast Some crrtrcs of the school said that rt was the greatest play that had ever been given on the stage at Geneva If the rnterest continues to grow along the lrnes of Dramatrcs as rt has rn Much prarse mrrst be given to Miss Schrllrnger for the rngenrus way th rt she develops her students and for her work rn Dramatrcs Geneva has come to re rlrze that rn Miss Schrllrnger we have one of the best of coaches rn this held We are now able to point with pride at the Department of Music at Geneva Its progression this ye rr has been noted with great pleasure and we can well be proud of all those who are taking corrrses rn this department In Miss Frances F Waddel we have a very accomplished instructor, bene hcl rl not only to prrvate puprls but also to the school at large, with her frequent interpretation of artist s selectrons Her assistant, Miss ohnston, rs also one of the faculty members, and we certainly enjoy having her rn our mrdst The vrolrn department has well advanced this year and we are looking for ward to the turning out of many accomplished students rn thrs field of musrc The voc rl department made quite a step forward with the acquisition of Professor Hardman, formerly of Slippery Rock Normal He rs to be commended on hrs work, not only with the prrvate puprls but also the two Glee Clubs A noticeable improvement is seen rn the Girls' Glee Club, and from all reports of the Eastern trrp we do well to clarm them as part of Geneva They are to be congratulated for their successful work thrs year 91.1111 hgh! - 6- .:' ' fi K - g V on . . 1 . ' 'S E . ' ' 5 sa N ' ,Jn sc' 4 - z . ' ' ' ' Hi 1 . - ' .. ' . .. . 2 : . ' 'z . . ' ' ll 1 ln I ' 1 . Y 1 I v x t ' 1 i ' L KK ' !! A . s. n . C I . 6 1 . s n . . .. the past year we shall look forward with great anticipation to next year's program. A ' . . I. . ' I K 1 . ' ' : ' . ' . . . . . .K A l I G . . U 1 - n K l K I . Q . r'.'. -V' vi THE 1928 ' Q GEN VAN Glrl s Glee Club INANK IIARDMAN Dmevlnr C IARA ROBINSON bhulcnl Dzrrdor I AURA 'iwvm r1 I mms! OPI If FRS l'lIlABLI'H Inv Pramlfml ANNADLLLI1 AIKFIX V u-c Prcsrdcnl MAIIION KA11 Manager MARY Smrx- 11 Izbrarzun ust by way of COITIPHIISOII ln the 1925 Gcnev U1 1ppeared these words The Glrls Glee Club, a new OI'g8l'llZ3tlOl1 at Genev 1, IS struggling to attam he hlgh POSICIOH held by our Boys Glee Club 'lhls veu we are l1'lVll1g only 1 few concerts as we are only begllllllllg but we wnll rmprovc c1ch ye ll Improve It dld untll ln 1927 the Girls Glee Club had 'zttamed that hxgh and enviable posltlon held by the Boys Glec Club for so many ye ns, 1nd Ill fact It b1de the latter to look to :ts laurels Thls ve.1r the club m.11nta1ned xts hxgh standards under the lcndushxp of MISS C,l1r1 Robxnson as student dlrector Much credmt 1lso goes to Pxof Prank H udman, dlrectol ofthe club, and to MAFIOII Kaye, our able man 1ge1 Besldes gnvmg many concerts around local terrxtolv the club took 1 tllp East and gave concerts m Phrladelphla and New York X Swly mne ' 9 , , 4' 1 ' 1 l 1 ' I . .....,,.,,,,,,,,-..-,, ,,...,,,,,--,,,,,,,,, , , , , . 2 .,,... ,,-,,,, .,,, .,,,,,,t , ,,,,,.,-,- , -,,,,,,,., , ,-.,, I we 1 1 ,- , ,. lu, F .,.,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,--,,. ,.,... ,,,r,o,1.--M.,,.-------,,, 1 1' J. 1 ......,......,...... ,....... ,, ..., . ...., - ' - ' . 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Q . . 1 5 . 1 1 - 2. . . . , . . . :V .D n u A ' . 1 ' 1 1' I , . , - E 1923 GE EV Men s Glee Club l I RSONYLL Nolmxv xVFHiTl:.R IAUI Kr NNFD1 DU vsAYNF Snuv Imms MIYWN lovw C UMMIINC S Down ll Wn sox Y IWIITON l'A111l1'-sow Manager Duval 11 Sc HAI 1 1 ru lorm WA1'-nm X Iv rw lllomvsov C-Lolxor Mil IIIINNLX 11411 HA in SA111111-1, Mc IUNM 1 RICIIAIHJ LU11 161-ruler in 1111 I7 Mc lun num' l!'C'UlIl1ltllI.l'wf Wlnle the Men s Glen Llulm of 1927 28 Ima not dom any sput.1Lul.11 wo1ko1 t'1Len .my long t11pQ, lts wo1L l11s been of good q11.1l1ty The cluef LIl1pl1dSlb Ill than PIOQVIIU Wm placed upon Ll.1ss1L.1l lllllblk, but 1 pleasing l1.1l.1nLe was glVLIl by .1 few QIOUPS of popul ll l1Llll'llX.lb bevenly 7 'C F 1 . , .. . . ' .. , .' aff: D w r 1 v 1' ' r .. ,,'1 . dl A A 'An 1 . . . H . '1' 'I 25, . . T ':. Tw. Il' . , Jo1lN 1l111:s'roN Wfum IIAs1.E1 r 1 ' '. W' 1 N f- , ,. . . . I v 1 4' K . -1 2 x , l I x I . , ' . . . . . .. 1 . . w-wrv-1 1151111 :Navi-xvi-11'v-AQ4 'r' The Varsity Quartette Du NVAYNE SHAW JOHN CUMMINGS JOHN WA'rsoN VINCENT TnoMPsoN Glclmmn 1Vlc'lCm1AN1av, I iun'isl The Varsity Quurtette of this yeur has heen outstanding in the quality of its work. Composed entirely of trained singers, it has had few peers in the history of the club. Serfcnly-one THE 1928 GENEVAN - 'U P-7 I 1 S ? The Frlll and Frown Club Miss Sc mm INC 11 lc Ilmmrury I reszdenl 'VIAR1 B1 rn IAQ c Alil I resulenf IlAll I VVATSON V we Preszdefzl MIIQIARI IOHNSTON lSer'retary XNNABI ILI Mm N Tremzzzer lhc l ull md I' rown Club w1s org mmed by MISS Lcl1rhSch1lllnge11nl4eb1u:1ry, outs l'he purpose ofthe organ1z.1t1on IS to plesent plays .md plomote dx 1m'1t1cs Ill the college Thls year the club assisted by the C np 'and D lggcl Club 'lncl other students of actmg clram'1 presented Sophocles Antxgone whnch w'1s 1 great SUCCCSS Ihc lollowmg IS the personnel ol the club MkltY lh lu lAz c Alil Doms Avm -x NNINABPI I 1' AIKEN Illulx lxvnux IIAIH lvAl'SON Mmmw IOIIINSTUV IIAmu1 r Wu 1 uw-5 Sczcnly Ina Domrrln X ATI s NIARY STORMOIVI Wm BA Ilnouv Nl IPI 1A'I'TIll'iUNI VIA!!! xml huusox C 1Anu Mun II IAN! I mm . wf '1 v 1 , , I .' , 1,, ' 11' 1: . ,S Y . Je , .' .,,, . A rf,-7.7 , . ' Y ll ., Y , , V ,., ,, , VV. ... ,. -Y 'V 4 '41, G. . .. .,ss . ,. F.. 2 . , t :.r 4.. :Y .. , 1 1924. The members ofthe club are selected from the Acting Drama class by try- ' . . '. ' 2 . 2 1' 4 , ' 1 9 65 ' 11 ', , , I . . . . . . , wvl rx 11 rv 1 ' GL. l ' . ' U14 '- ,l' l ll lui 7 L .' Q' ' . 4 C' : Ll ' U-V7 V L The Cap and Dagger Club This very interesting and cold-blooded club was organized in the year of 1923. The Club chooses its members from those male students who have had 'Acting Drama, and who become proficient in the art of stage acting. Competition is very keen for enrollment in this society, making it necessary to limit new members every year. It is worthy of note that all the leading male characters in the many notable and outstanding plays given at Geneva are conscripted from the Club's ranks. ,The Club members in a special sense may be classed as graduate students of acting, for mostlof the members have also been in the advanced class in Acting Drama. We the personnel ol' the Club pay our appreciation to Miss Schillinger for her interest and cooperation in passing on to us those liner arts of stage acting which she herself possesses. The personnel of the club for this year includes Richard Lutz, Norman WelJste1', James Munn, Oliver Harris, Todd Lloyd, Vernon Flinner, Russell Appleyard, and VVilliam Rule. Smwrlty-Ill ren THE 19 8 GE EVAN 1 THE 1928 GE VAN The Antlgone of Sophocles H181 01 IIIIIHITIRS Ixrwn, Kmg ol llldws Ildilllllll, Son oi Kroon ICIICSIYN, K bccr Cmmrl WnlIlI1u,L, the Bod ul l'olyI1uxu Mcwanger I uryrllke WHL of IXICOII 'xlltlgllllk Ismcnn, liullglncls of f,CdlIlll'4 Clmrua of lhchcn Maudons LICI PArrIIcso1x IXKTIIRYN Md ANIHII 93 KNNAD1 ILI AIR! N 'XHQINLIIIIS lo IXILOII hurvfllkc is Atlemlaults f lIaIrm.In of the Pl Iy Plllllltlly I hmrnmn BINIIICSS Mmmgcr Music DlFCCl0F Stage Managers and Bulldcrs GLRAI D OWFN FRANK WIIIEY Sczfcnly four NORMAN WI BSTFR IlILllAl'tD LIITI I'IA7EI WATSON RUSSIFI 'XPPIII YARD IAMI 5 MUNN MIIIIAM JOHNSTON MI I BA BROWN MARY hTORMON'l If RANCI 9 STERLING MARY SLATI4 ll l'IIII1AnI 'ru CAI VIN IAMFS ANDI RsoN WARD HAWILFTT DCPROTIIFA TAFGART ANNII IONES NORRIAN WFDSTER MARY BIIIII TKGGART MARY STORMONT GLRAIID MChLIIANEY WARD IIAs1II- TT PRED SCIIAIIII . 1 ll I I I V 1 I' ' .' I' I 'I I' r - .H - - .... ------ ...,, ------.. ..... ----,--- Q. I -.I ' '- 1 fl '. '- , ' . . I ....... - .,..,..,,.,.,,,..,,, ,,..., , .,.. - --- I I ',' ,' f ,V , ,..., c I. ' -.--, .,... - .... -..-.-,-,.--,------.,,.----- ........,.,., ,-1 41' E I, '-yi ', ' '. -----'---4gY,H-xH-,H4'--------P-h--A , ' - lv I .............. ...........v..............., ....... 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Q , ---..----.....--......-------------------------. 4 W1 v - v t ' 1 3 .L Publrcatrons at Geneva Desire for expression lr rs from Ul'l1Cll11IT1Ll'IlOllll been rgurdrng impulse ol this r'1ee of' hum rns 1' reedom rn the expression of this impulse h rs gone h rnd rn h1nd with the expression rtscll lhe result of this desire for expression 1nd freedom rn grxrng rcrn tort, rs seen rn the ITVIIIV newsp rpers of our modern world '1 he power of these newsp1pers rn influencing p11blrc oprnron lSl7Cll1glC'lllZCC1 more 1nd more hlectrons 'rre controll ed bv rt, reput rtrons won or lost It rs not surprising then th It such 1 mighty power rn our crvrlr7 ITIOI1 to d'1y should lr rve its eounterp 1rt rn our eolleges lllll unrversrtres At Genev1 we h1ve two student puhlre rtrons, the Genev rn, 'md 1 sc mr monthly IICWSIYIPCI, the Genev 1 Q rbrnct 1678 s1w the hrst Genevr Lahrnet lll1dCl lj'lVld C1 Wylie 79 At th'1t time rt wrs published IS 1 monthly m'1g1zrne The prper 11 I9 1 l1ter1rv puhlreatron rrther th rn 1 I'lCWSp'lp6l 1n the rutumn of 1921, '1fter no puhlrcatron lr-rd been published srnce 1918 on reeount of the w1r, 1ppe11ed the hrst Genex lC'll1II1C'C whreh h 1d 'rs Its m 11n pur pose the furnishing of news rl he l1l1'll1CCS ofthe p IPCI were improved by rddrng a publ1c'1tronfee to the turtron rnste'1cl of depending upon suhser rptrons hy students or 'rlumnr lhougb the Genev'1 Crbrnet h'1d heeome every yCll more 1nd more 1n ll1fC'gl ll p1rt ofthe school life, the editors this ye'1r felt th1t rt l rcked mueh of the positron lllfl prestige such 1 puhlrecrtron should possess Q0 they set out to m1ke the students realize thfrt there w'1s a newspaper rn Genev'1 College rlherr efforts have shown results It rs up to the editors nerct ye'11 to e 1r1y on the good work One thing rlmt lTl'llCCS the Genev'1 Q-'rbinet 1 success is the f1ct th1t its copy is uncensored, which results in an honest expression of student opinion. rlhe f'1culty 'rre to he COI1gI ltlll'1tCCl upon their l1'1l'lC1S of policy. The st1f1' this ye'rr is to be commended for their l1'll'Cl 'rnd untiring efforts, especi'1lly 'rs they receive no credit, schol1stic or 1'1l1'll1Ci'll for their efiforts. 1 ike 1ll good Cl1l'1Stl'll1S their l'CW'lI'd is to come her'e'1fter'. This sit1r'1tion, it is to be hoped, will he remedied. ln the spring of the ye1r' 1919 1ppe'1red the first GCIICVTI1 which took the pl'1ce of the llSLl'll.C,OI'l'll11CI1CCl1lCI1t nrrmber of the Genev'1 L'1binet. The Genevan offers in pictures 'rnd story '1 summary ofthe whole ye'1r. livery ye'1r h'1s seen an improvement in the quality 'ind appe1r:1nce ofthe hook. p A much-needed Cl1'll1gC w'1s m'1de in the fin'1ncing of the hook this ye'1r. A ye'1r-book fee of 953.50 was added to the tuition fee. ln this W15 the worry and trouble, 0CC'lS1Ol'lCd hy the 'll1l1ll'1l drive for subscriptions, w1s s'1ved to the st'1H: 'ind they were 1hle to devote their whole time to the putting forth of a l'C'll ye1r book. This ye'1r h'1s indeed been 1 commend1ble one for Genev1 College in the advance of her publications towards their rightful position in the school life. The practical experience in such a work will be found invaluable to the members ofthe staffs ofthe Genevan and the Geneva Cabinet whether or not they shall ever enter the Field of journalism.-Amen. I S cventy-F ive ,K . .76-' if .qj V7 1 1 h 1 1. 5, 1 1 1 1 J . 11 Z1 'Z 3' I' 1 . . 1 1 1. 1 ' . ' ' ',' , . - . . ' K I xl 1 1 1 1 I '. I .,,,. 1, , 1 .11 . f- . 1 1 . . . . . . . -.Q . ., 17, ., 1 .V ., . ., ' 1 11 1 Q . . 1 1 I 1 A ' 2 '.' ' ' ' . ' . 1 1 1 . 1. . . . . . . 1 1 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 ' . 1 1 ' '- .s . 1 . 1 . 'H n o 1 1 1 1 an 1 rs 1 1 1 1 11, ' 1 1 1 ' 1 Z' ' ' I '1 . 2 1 1 ' 2 ' ' 1 1 1 f , 1 ' 3 1 -'. ' K K 'I v 3 A .- ' , . l . , .A, . nt 1 K 1 1 n . K , , 1 . . 1, , . . 1. K C K L C o K lk K I . 1 ' 1 1 1 T'. . . . , 1 1 . 1 1 1 , , . .1 . , . . ,, 1 . , .- 4 C S K K fl K K x K . . 1 . . . ' 1' . 1 A I ' ' ' I L C 4 s 9. 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X I 0 . 1 I ,,.....,,., 1, .,.,x....,........,.,.,,,, , ,.., G' J -1 'g N I .lvl 1: ' . .' ' 1 1 ' ' l,0lt0'l'llY Y.-vrl-:H 1 , , , , A ,.'lXSlI!'I'llIl9 l'f1lilr1r.v Gwm 11' Mc l'I1111v 1 1 1 A , 1 1 ' , . Eh 1 'H 0 I u 1 1 I. X 1: .1 1 l1 .1 1111 I I I IV V1 Y I NNI. 1 u1x C 1 1'wm .In .' 11 1 ' 111 W1 1 1 '1' IY 1' 1 ' ' ' 1 I w I , 1 1' NN .11 1 1 I ll McKEE HALL L, -l McKee Hall RUTH B11 rmm ll Ilvust I result-uf Mn nm n Md mm htcrflaru .1 IK AlllZ'l'f ,J c. .'r'r1s1 IICATIIICYN MovC.-xwmmzss HMI, l,mNmw Manu' S'rolcMoN'r Awww, Produ S Mmnm IonNsroN ' ' ' 1co'1'm:A 'l'u'mn'1' ' ' 7' . McKee Hall is the somewhat self-governed residence of most of the far-away girls. t ln spite of the almundance of rules and private detective systems, good times have heennhad within its walls. VVho has not heard of the fascinating dormitory night-life? Black marks award the non--conformists for their moments ofinnocent pleasures, but cooperation must he maintained! During the past year successful class parties and a Christmas party helped to unite the girls into closer comradeship, while a house--warming and '1 formal reception included faculty memliers and friends. We sincerely hope that lVlcKee Hall will continue to grow as it has in the past few years. Sl'l'UIlf'U-Il fur' THE 192 fi W GE EYCZXN ' 1' af 1 Mus. Avllnslcx, Dann ' .c 'L ':,'-e Mx 1 1 llllil Tf nw . ' Do 1 i .. j Gi 19 I r NORTH HALL in THE 1928 GENEVAN orth Hall ' on lkhl'-lxlllllllll Dum nm ll , fm I uwdmf nun Nc a uw: x 1 fwulml Wu ll u llrmmun Inu-mr:-r FI n .Suulrzrzf North H ull lOl lVlcn hzs alwx xvs hun one of the hve and male aw. L OI'gll1lZll'l0I1S ol Geneva rl hrs yc n plovecl no cmcprlon mcl the hfe showed hy lI9lI1l1ll5ll'll1I'S was up to pal ered the hest yet lt seems too had that there ne not mole ol these IHQJIIS for then str :nge to sav the clolm lexllv looks IS xl lt were 1 home mcl nor melelv '1 Lamp l ltcl on. '1 theater p ntv was held. whole vse made om mnu ll flip to the LIHCINI Alter lLl9fll1g out eyes we fl zvelecl ro the liluc lan Room when wc 1, steal om pal ure 1 ll Dam a. L All thlough the Ven rhuc CXISTQ among the hoys '1 spnlt of hlothexhood wlneh sometimes IPDCAIQ qlllfL lC'llIQtlL However lough lr m my hecome we ill oul lJlIClCllC, md Srune luke for cnjovmg, one ol the hesr yeaxs cvu Lxper lencecl mthm the old led bunk wx alls X l 11111111 our ln rc.1'-: -: ,.,, ,,,, , A , ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 Sw: '1 II ..,., . .,,, ,,,, , , , ,, '-'.' - Gm l , 'l 'll' .I .-l 1: , . , , , -Viz-:-P .' ' CIIIGS' an l,.-wo lllflY.., ,,,, , , , , ,, ,,,, ,, ,-.,,-, --f I . I ' . it. . ., , ' . ' K ff ' . . -lkgf The third annual houscwarming was hclcl early in the fall and was consid- . , . , ,, , s . . , . . . . ' , , . , ' . ' . ,,k:.: , S. . . .I i ,':l. ' ...ll ,Z . v I s I I I ,: ' . ,. ' 1 ' h J .' ' . , ' : 2 - 1. ' Q x ': - 1 : +z 'e 2 flas 2 ' ' : 1 1 ' l'1'h. ' u L1 A I A g r 1. I A ' K .K l '. ' ' 1 I H Z must admit that it is a line place and that all creclit is clue to Jimmie Newpher. . ' . U' ,..', ,, ' ., ' ' 7 ' , ,.-, , ,.4 , . . , V . , - L. Ji l1.l Club Espanol 011 ll I IIS PAUI NIH I i ic I rr-wlml MAIN ARI r Roma Surdary 1:1 Club lisp mol wis mgfnmzecl in Genev 1 fox the purpose of I'l1'llCll1g the stu dents OllSPll1l9l1 moie thoroughly 'ncqu unted ind IITOIL interested in the country of Sp'1in, its l'1ngu'1ge its history 'md its customs. lhe club gives the student of bpunish '1 wonderful opportunity to utili7e 'ind to incre'1se his voc'1bul'1ry. All members of the 'idvfxncecl Spfznish cl'isses 'ire eligible to p:1i'ticip1te in the programs given by thc. club. l1'lCl'I month the members of the club present an interesting progr'1m consisting ofpl'1ys, songs, 'md music 'ind rccitutions, all of which are given in Spwnish. rlhc v'1riety of pl'xys presented l ll1gCS from biblical scenes to modern scenes, of which pl'1ys by contempomry 'luthors are selected. After the completion of the progrwm the club meets in the cl'1ss room en donde se sirven los refrcscos. Much interest hus been shown in hl ,Club Espwnol by the students this year because they 'irc re'1lizing th'1t 'is much vm be obt'1ined here 1s in the class room. It is hoped th'1t 'IS much interest m'1y be shown next ye'1r. A great enthusi'1sm h'1s been shown by P'1ul Miller president of this ye'1r s club, and one who knows Spnnish muy bien. Miller gl lClll'lfCS this August 'ind it is hoped th'1t some long successful ye'1rs '1w'1it him. But the success of the- club is due to Miss Wilson, who his m'1de the Club Espanol '1 success since 1924, 'ind who merits much credit for her untiring effort and work toward the club -john Barile Eighly-fwo 4' f D! f- 'f ., . 1 , 41' 'AWG ' ' !i',:'.' '44 l . 'v vv V16 Av ,n , ' ' ..... .... . ..--.,---..--.,..---,,---.,--.. ,....... .----, I c' ,fir '. Q Romgwi' S'rnuu, If':'r-1:-I'1'z'.vi1lm1l, A ...,......,,,.,........ ,,,,,.,, . ..,.Ilf:.4xN lVlK'llURNl-JY, Trfzn.-mr4:r - , , g . . l 1 . . 1 4 , V4 x 1 . - 2 4 ' ' 4 1 Z 'A ' ' H 4 4 4 3 fy 4 . I C Y .4 I. A I I. . 1 I I L I I C A x K I A 441 A A A X 4 4 4 4 4 Q 4 ' 4 1 4 . , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' X W il . . n s ,' s 1 ' 4 I. x C K X t I I 'L 1 l K K I K 9 4 4 4 y 4 ' 66 as x 4 . 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 4 K6 J I C 97 4 4 . THE 1928 E VAN Le Cercle F1 ancals N HMM lun lrfsnhnf xxun In hllxl A I 114 lnsulml IOIH Nfl XNIDI 11'-1 x 81111111111 Celcle FIlI1C'll9 I9 Ill olgxnwltnon fox 'lClVlI1LLCl l'ICl1Cl1 students .md l11CI'I1l7Cl9l1lI7 to lt I9 hy mvxt mon rl he t llentecl, ixnusmg. Incl ulut mon ll entu t1unmLnts Wl'l1Ll1 ue given m the college 'luclntouum nt L nth monthly meetmg, 'ue followed by lJlISll1L99 meetings 'Incl sotml hour The students mcl faulty ofthe college ue ll1VlfLCl to the 0pCl'lll1gI11C6tll1g and f.OlITl'll leeeptxon each ye ll Ilhe exceptional DIOQI uns whxth 'ue glVCl1 'ue well xecelved 'md applecmted hy ull who 'zttend them, hut the members especl xlly under the ahle 'md expeueneecl le'1cle1sh1p of Miss Stewut, letuved v11lu1hle experience lI'l thc PI attic ll lppllt lI'l0l1Oltl'lC l' lCl1Ll1 l ungu ILL 1' Igllly fllll'6 1 1 1 11 U - XL., . .,--- .......... , .... - ..............., ,, ,... ..,.. - - ' e.- 2 A.'.'. Quo: 'f:'--,,..-, ..., -,,,,.---.. ..... ,.-,,,,,-,-,,,.-,.---. '-f.- r, 1 lu 1: '-:fl -:.'o.'-- -, . ,... .,,. .,,,,, ...,..-,1,.--,--.,,,.'-r-e, Q l v 1 I 11 1 1 Ill..-xNf'm-1lulm,-urns ,,,, ,, , ,,,.-, .. , . ,,,,,- ,HH I'u,u.sumr I . . . . 1 10 x 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 I X 1 ' ' . , , . 1 , , .. . A. n 1 I 1 l I x I K l - 1 1 1 1. 1 ' u- A ' x x Q-1 1 1 1 w x 1 x 1 1 l I 5 5 I I . 1 1 1 , 1 1 s I 3 v 1 1 r w . 1 1 11 s in 1 l 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 , ' . 1 , ' 1 - 1 1 1 1 N1 2 ' 1 . . . . . . 1 ' ' . ' , 'Z ' I 1 'I 'T 1 V ITA. X 1 l' f THE 19 GENp V -he Engrneerrngv Socrety or N C I DC r eo llmrmnry Pre-rrrlzlrl Y r re I rrvulruf Iohr r rrwr Ilxrrrrrre re I ru I rrsulrnl nm I re lrursrrrrr One of the most 0lll'9f'lI1CIll1g0lg'll1l7lfl0l19 ofGenev'1 College re the Fngrneer rrrg Soerety lr rs eonrposed onlv ol those stuclente who 'rre speernlrzrng rn the v rrrorrs engrneerrng eourees The enrollment thre ye'1r I1dSIl1LlC'l9CCI over those of' the preeeelrrrg ve rrs. re qrrrte r nrrnrher ofthe nevs nremhers lr rve come rn through the I reshm.rn el res Elroy Ioeleley of New Cretle r rrnror rn r'rnle rs the presrelent. 'rnel h re proven hrs rhrlrtv rn thrs e rp rertv rs well re rn hrs el meworle rl he other olheers h rve rlso worleeel rrr perleet h rrrrrorrv mth the presrelerrt rn rrmkrrrg thrq soeretv r Queeess Ihe rnost prorrrrnerrt Qoer rl event of thre Qocretv re the h'rnquet whreh rs held rnnu rlly, und h rs rlrx rye been looked lorxvuel to bv the frrenels of the I' ngrneers I rrflrlu flillf 1 I ,W l 1 Q . ,,... 1 , . I , , . , .-A., f -rff fx-,532 .-:Q , . yuan... 3 ' V I . . . 3 Pre .. 7. 'I rc' Mrrrrr .... .. ,,.... ,.-,,...,-,.,.- .,.., ,,.,,..-, - . e , l'Ir,rro V. I,ee r,rf:v ..., ...,...,., , ..,. ..,,..-.,.-..--,,-,,,-, ' f.' 2. . 'fr' .-: .- ' -,-,. ....... ...... ' - IIrrr.-mr Me'f'or.r.r' ...,.., ,,,,. , ,,,,. .... Sawrwltrr-y Srr.':' I. l.or r.r-:Y ,,,,, -,,.,.,. ,,., ..,, , ,,,... ' . . . , . . . . . e ' 4 ,Z . ' 4 . . - L , J . , . N, b A, , s l. K . , -' e ' ,,.' . . ,. , . A ' . . ' .. ,. . . . .. . . .. 'AV . V' I . 1 I ' l i V X wx r I A . ' h . . .. . , . . , . 4'.,. . . . e 1 , . .... , . . . . ' , , ' :. . : ,I . ' S 's . 1. . , '- . ' 'I V . .' .Q . ' 'w ef ., ' . . . . . - . . . , .. .. . ... . 1 1 x -rw. I 3-.xx r I ,I ogy' ' 1 . . s v- . . . t . . . .' . .,, . . . .. . . . , .. . L The Pre Medlcal Society The Pre-Medical Society is composed ofa group ofhard-working, sincere stu- dents Who realize the importance of earnest endeavor in their chosen profession. Since the medical schools are continually increasing their entrance requirements, Geneva College makes a very desirable school in which to secure a degree in Bachelor of Science before seeking admission to a university. The Pre-Medical Society aims to present questions ofimportance for discussion and to give interest- ing and instructive lectures in the particular field which they represent. Under the instruction and encouragement of able professors, rapid advancement is made by students who are willing to devote their time and effort in the acquirement ol' facts along medical lines. The benehts of such an organization as this can not be realized only after years of study and attainment. I'f1'g11lyf1fiz-e THE 1928 I 1-ENEVAN THE 1928 1 GENEVAN ...ig '1ZH Iht chltf 11111 llld plllpflbi, of tht Sd1oc1lofl311s111Lss Alllllllllbtl 1t1on IS to PIO Vlde lll9tlllLfl0l1 of 1 I7l0fLSSl0l'l 11 gl 1dL on tht lmmt punuplc-5 IS wall IS tht lS0f1L99Cl1fl1l !INl'l0ltdIlLL llld tht Lomplctc Loulsc ltbllltb 111 1 vuyl11o1clt1.11n1ng lht n1'1jo11ty of tht students III thu clLp11t1nu1t uc pupulng, fol 1 IILISIHLSS Luce: 1nd fm tht p1s,t two yc,11s than ll1Sl'Illkfl0I1 l11s bun undu the 1 L dnectmn ofDmto1 Peterson I lqllfy we .A Q 1 I 4 ' 11 . V V 'fin' 1-1. ' 1 1 vm lg,-.1 Busmess Adm1UlStf3t1OH Department ' ' K . v ' 2 . ',x.k.' I 7 .I , , 21' . .' .' , .. is , I , accepted practices of business. The l11'o:1de1' Clllfllfill studies are also recognized r 1 X K . l. X i sl . X i I I h I . . - I I I. Y . 1 I K . iss .2. nv: . , I. .' ZA, ,, ,. ,2hl, THE 1928 - Q GE EVAN Educatlon Department P1oh'1hly the most F11 lL,'lLl1lI1g of my of the elep utments the Deputment of Lduc 1t1o11 KJflGLI1LVl College eovc lb 1 lute held Ullflel the held of Pxolessor wolle 111 nolm ll md second 11y sehools of edue 1t1o11 FOI the eleme11t'11y sehool, meetmg 111 edue 1t1on nl ILQLIIILINLFIIS lll th1s md 'lClj0ll11I1g st1tes As '1 p'11t of th1s El uumg edue 1t1o11 ll tests ue ldlllll1lStL,lLCl md 1 splenclld OPp0ItllI'llty lb glVCI1 lol p11et1ee te ILl'lll'lg C1enev1 College IS 1de'1lly Sltll lteel fol sueh 1 wolle, hee muse of the fnet th'1t WlI'l1ll1 '1l'll'lgL ol hfteen Ol twentv mxles sux l nge sehool systems ue .1v 11l lhle for thls worle Students ll'l'ly 'llso plepale fol the teiehmg PlOl'.CiSl0l1 by t'llxlI'lg the degree now offe1ed ll'l th It held Wl'llCll I9 the B'lCl1Cl0Ib 0lqbLlLl1CC lll lLClLlLI1tlOl'l I'1ghly seven '. 'z ' --z' fs, .' F z' , .2 1 . :Hz z.,,'. . - . ,Z ' - Twinem this dcpz1rtme11t is doing zz great work in p1'epa1'i11g students for future . , ' I . 2 2 I . . . s .1 -I ' s U ln the two yca1 s normal course the College Cl'lilC1lV0l'S to train teachers - 1 1 1 s K .' , J ' V 2 ,1 -2 ' 2 -s I - s -. ' ' 2 . sz . .' ' X 'z' 1 ': : 2 I 1 J . 1 I l lx I . - 12 1 -Wg I u I I N , , 1 ' , 1 ' 1 ' , 1' v , ' . . . . - , , .. . , ' , ', s I V A I 1 , K V A I K K K 'U' 1.1 2 A,-, . A - ',,.' 2.,.. . 1. .2.,, :'1V,, I C 4 1 - l 1 - I . h 1 v. 3 J . Q t s n . q l Q u 1 1 I ' 1 . . ' ' ' Y ' . af - L. Q School Splflt I 'im School Splllt I 'lm thc llnk that lJll1dS i'lVC hundred ll1dlVlClll il souls IIIIO the one glcflt s lul ofthe school I lm the C0lDl3ll1Cd AIDIJIIIOHQ, lspllatlons, and ideals of ln 'IIIDV of students Before my alt lrs, thousands do sncllhce In llly name VCllt'll7lC mount alns ale moved Prom many I make one I am the splrlt of Brotherhood In mv presence, LllqllLS lnd PIC-jllCIlLLb me but trllles The one great l'ACl IS GENILVA I alll the Splllt of Service I seek to serve, not SCIVL to seek l deln lnd tll It every student serve the school ln th It 'lctlvlty to Wl1lCl'I he I9 best ld lprcd l demand lov'1l SCTVILC, not llp SCFVILL I requlre deeds not wolds I am the Splllt ofthe worker, not of the shlrker In the crash ofthe eonlllct, I nerve the athlete for the lust LIULI ll Splllt Through hours of monotonous toll, I IIIQPIFC the wrltel and the deb ltel to newer efforts Prom each I FCQLIIIC l'llS llst full measure of dcvotlon, to each I glVL Ill lnsplratlon lnd an ldeal Geneva IS my creed, Geneva my !'CllglOl1 Before my Sl1lll1Cb worslllp C'll1CIl dates for oHice. On my altars, Grove City 'md Westminster, Duquesne 'lnd Allegheny, are ofI ered 'IS sacrifice to my honor. My priests render service to me on field and platform, on stage and in studies What patriotism IS to the citizell, what faith is to the devout, such am l to the student Invisihle, yet all inspiring' ideal, yet practical, silellt, yet eloquent, I control the destinies of the school. My vsorshippers 'ire ll1'llllf0lCl' My power is omnipotent, I am the Soul ofthe School, Q I 'lm Qchool Spirit. , A. C K. 31. . la'l'yllly-eiglll .Any lI'HE 1928 f' GE EVIXIN JI- digit, K -V I !, f' I l I K .. I . 2 ' ' . 1' ' . ' . 1 . ' i . z ' 'z ' . ' I . - . l D v Q ' 3 2 ' I ' vin vanish. Co-operation succeeds competition. Race, creed, color, and sex seem to .-i .1 . m -4 Q - x -nn . Q I Z ' 2 . ' ' ' '. ' 2 : 1 . - Q ' 1 . , 4, K - .- .iz - . K.. 1 I . ' . ' U2 . . . 1 ' 77 f ' , 2 . a ' . K x ' I 0 I I I , . , I 1 1 , I L 9 , .-. , 1, :FMR rn 3 E fr ' fu ,- ,' IL 'x ' Q. ,.,.h R , 3' if-5f151 L ' KJ Av , n - x .' , -3 I.. Q , .u' ,I f 'X vu - 1 -1 I F v A :ff : 'affpgfzf 4 ,f Y s 1 g A , in B541 AIHLEIICS x . .9 ' .Ug,.,5gpgv!,f-i,:g4+-1az:mxf:'e.iix-:zniilxiiavsfssk-ns'1vmw-fycaxxvmxwww:rfssg:-x'.wnx'4x22ae:'zuezfr.um5s::.xi51:summm N 'Q'-f y , y,,' -- . 1- ' 1 S 5 o X ltr. fx 1, x 1 NLQafj4,,,QcRY Af' xflyf-ak P- , n,.Qj1,-, ' PM- :fzz'f 1 ' i7'gf - Elf' A. q'1 X-WG A .X J pl ELL'-'-u' -- ' ' ,Q-1 ww' rf .saw uc -1:'fff '.' fl' '1 P11-!'.: ., 5 -' '-' ' 'U ' X ' -f-ffm: U 1 mf fha in 1. - Ev' fu X ' 7''-!1i5Lb,Qn,ffpy1L-qggx.Qin-.-13,,v..'::g7r92v'-' - k,,a4'.:5P'-,ga ng I-V . lJw'17v Q. x MEIN. , v- : 'vw 1 'CVM' K4 Wu f,lY,Qy1,a,,I,jff 16 , I 1 L ,'gQsfgY,, !:,1i?4:pM vu x W F, A um, TX' mink X' 0 x- x Q . 1 'Ig - 4, .-'-!', 'z ff., f - X .::5i.7w- fb 5 X23',n ', H ' Q .I V 'Q rl, 4 . . if v J , ,r ' . ' - . 'll A . . 2 . ' l,,'5 my' IL' ' 'Auf' 1 ,, fcj - 4' ' s VN ' W L Cheerleaders lihe impolrfanee of well oxginmecl eheeling it athletic contests e in se neely be ovel emplmsized lo the term on the held the Hoon, oi the tl iele it CIIIILS unity of the student body it binds together the st lnds 'ind the eontestqnts into the whole which they re'1lly 'ire 'and which they must reulize themselves to be, in order to 'lchieve great things for ou Alma Mwter. Flhis is the responsibility which f'1lls upon the cheerle'1der 'ind we 'are fortun'1te in h'1ving cheerleuders 'lt Genev'1 who c'1n so c'1pably issume ' . - ln Chester l'1ughrey we h'1ve '1 veter'1n who has well-proven his 'ibility. Chet h'1s been honored by holding the position of he'1d cheer le'1der for the p'ist two ye'1rs, 'ind he has well-merited this distinction. He h'is clone good work in org'1nizing the le'1ding of cheers 'md his methods ofclelivery h'1ve 'nddeel greutly to the unity of our cheering. His sense of humor, his droll expressions, and his well-timed wise-cracks 111 pl'1y their p'1rt in getting the student body into '1 cheer- ing mood. Chet h'1s been 'ibly assisted this ye'1r by three others whom we 'ilso wish to credit for the p'1rt they h'1ve contributed. h 'ames Munn h'1s se rveel 'ls sopho- more represent1tive upon the cheerleading squucl. Jerry Owen 'ind A oe Altnrzn, both ofthe cr'1dle roll depwrtment, complete the gymn'1stic quwrtette of white-cl'1el megwphone jugglers. Each of the three is deserving of commendwtion for his line work. .Yinrfly-one T .-at ' HE 1928 v GE EVAIN l ' ' .lg . , - .iz ', . ,.' 2 2' .-'I ,-8. .1 ..:.., , V.-1 lk' ' I1 I A ' , . . , .2., ' 2..',x, encouragement and the determination to fight on to victory. It is proof of the . , . . A l 1 X I Y As I X . C 1 t e K . . . rl . ' . 1 c 4 1 , 4 L . t . .K . L 1 4 4 e ' It W 3 JK l 1 I A s 2 A K it N ,, K K C X Ac A K x I K x A A K A C .I . . K K . K K , ,K , . 1 I . L , K . . gc W ,, L A 1 1 2 it x 7 x I K , 4 K , It . I . . I A I . .. .1 I . I I I I K . . I t . . . 1 I , K . , l . THE 1928 i GENEVAN loAulM1MlIllN N N an sr lleucl 1 muh I Ilpftllll lrullz, Imsm I HAII lx :cl 'Nh IIINN I arvzly llllllflqtfx' A TI-IE YARS1'1'Y SQUAD 1 . N fncfy-Iwo THE 1928 GENE Coacu MCMILLIN, A N Ilcafl FOUPII C oaeh MeM1lhn has completed lus thud and last season as head coach ol' Geneva C ollege Bo . he IS hest known to us,has plaeerlGcnev.1 on the toothall map and his deparlurelrom our midst wlll he kcenly lelt Not only from an athlctle stanclpomt, hut also from a SplI'lll.l2ll and moral stanrlpomt Ilc has hccome .1 part ol Geneva and he has played an lmporlant lole Ill developing strong ch.u.Lc lers, and lll lequu mg .1 lngh sc ll0llL9llC standmg among hls athletes In the three years ol Bo s reign hls teams lost only hve games out of twcnly clghl and no one wlll lolget the remarl1able tuumphs over Harvard, Boston, Grove I lty Wayneshmg :nd the lest and the lacl that Geneva has won the lu Stale Conference tlophy three SUCCPSSIVC yea s M my we ol' Jfeneva, lClIlLIl1lJ0l long the feats of Alvm lio MeM1ll1n Arurwr MM nserau I opium, luelrle Wlth the colnpletlon ol this season Geneva saw the passlng ol one ol her greatest lacklcs He hecame a regular wlule a freshman and eomplled the lcmarkable record of slarlmg cvcl y game fox tom yeals Al s huge hullcl, coupled wlth lns alnhty to use his head made hun a hand man to box md a sl11ll lul 0f4l'Cll9lVC player We eertamly wish Al as mueh sueeess in future hle as he has enjoyed as 1 aplam of the Gold and White s greatest lootball team LDWIN 1'ItA7ER, AND GIORCL MCELHINNFY Varnly lllclrzugars Both ol' these men worked hand clmmg their three years as assmlant lnanagcls and ll was lound to he nnposslhle to choose helween them, so we thus have the fn-il dual ll1lllltlgLlSlllp Ill thc lllSl0lY ot the school We sincerely hope that the evpeuence gamed as managers ol Gc-new s gleat team wlll alcl Mae and I cl In then xespeetlve games ol hle 1027 Rl c ORD Si Ill DUI F 1028 Geneva ll Davis l'lk1ns 'neva 0 Bucknell Geneva 20 Duquesne C cneva I l lloston C ollege C eneva 12 Wayneshmg Geneva 4- Bethany Geneva I S Grove C 1ty Geneva 59 Allegheny Geneva 07 lluel lotal 2.31 T Nmcly three Geneva Geneva Gc nc va Geneva Genex a Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Achmn liucl1nell Wayncslnug, l ne Duquesnc UIOVL C :ly Allegheny lemple ll Wcstmmsler John c,1lII'0ll ' 1 1 . 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ET' ' 'Il 1 'I ' 11 ' , ID 4 4 1 at I -1' Davin Cum EN guard, capluzu elect llnder the leadership of the mrghty Rip Geneva should have a great team next year Hrs nickname deserrbes the manner rn whreh he plays the game ripping great holes on the ottensrve and tearing ferocrorrsly thru on the defensive to narl hrs man or to blot k a punt He was one ofthe most outstanding., players on thc team and was a star rn praetleally every game We surely wrsh Dave all manner of success rn the coming., eampargn both as a play er and as a leader Ossro Mannox lar-Ale 'I he other of our great pau of tatkles a southern gentle man and probably the most eonsrstent performer on the team by the skrlltul use ot hrs hands he was a deadly tae kler and often nailed hrs opponent for a good loss Hrs greatest game wrs at Boston where he performed rn All American style ehargmg blozkmg taeklrng he was the great star of an even greater vu tory lle continued hrs remarkable work throughout the stason and ue look for bugger thrngs from hrm next year If nur sr Mrvrn et nlvr l' rnre s greatest asset was hrs invaluable fighting sprrrt and this was shown rn my trmes over rn every game he played Ks snapper-baek he was almost perfeet and was not grven 1-redit for a single b rd pass the entire season. ln addition he always opened up a hole in that line when called upon to do so and he was unusally good at bac king up the line. Frnie starred in the games with Bucknell Wavnesburg and Grove City. lt is with deep regret that we see lurnie and his fight- ing Ireart. p-rss into Gurun footbrll history. ' I N'incly1Hr1f fl!! , , THE 1928 st GE EVAIN - it ' ff , , ' 'V' ,' 2. .f 4' , f f I ' f. ' ' ii ' !! . , . E . .I , l, . . I . . I . ?. K h . . . f . . 1 L l 4 .- I u ' l , . ' ,' . '. r u .', ' f. ' . ' Q . 1 x . l , ., , . I Q ' i L 1 Usa enjoyed a great season at Geneva. Able to elude 'boxing ' A . ' .' ' '. , 2 5 A ' , r x 1 f . ' - ' 7 N- . V . , . , z r I 'J ' YL I i I . F 1 . I Qu 44 1, , 3 , . ,, I I r K .K . . . . . . , 1 , . 1 2 I u .x H 1 K Y U rs A '1 . . . , . , ' u r x x ' x K w I l Y I V L I-Lxnm IIAUDI' quarcl Harry is big ancl fast and willing tlnee prime factors that every guaicl must possess I' Spec-:ally goocl on the cletensc Harry olten broke through the opposing lme ancl lan lns nun clon n his tackles always hung lou ancl hence luver otac heuful lll9p09lltl0ll ancl a goocl sport Harry tleserx es tll the Success he of the but hncnlcn in thc chstrict neat fall Lxmrs CAMPBPII guard Inn eouhl have uncloubtecllv macle am other learn in the Conference but lns attempt of breaking Into one of the best lines ot intercollegiate football was no small task lhg ancl a qcrappcr at all tunes lun macle lns presence felt in 1 very game in which he playecl starring especially Ill the lieth any and Grove C ity games It he continues to nnplove as he chcl this ,year he will in all probability holcl clown a regular guard oi taekle position nevt fall Ric umm Wu I oucumv fur-I In What has been saicl of C ampbell can be repeatecl about Dick. lhe type of player everyone aclmires quiet but with lots of fight and ability he playecl a great game whenever calletl on to clo so. His best game was at Bucknell where he relievecl the heat-stric ken Cullen and performecl like a seasonecl veteran. With two such men as Willoughby and I ampbell back, Geneva neecl not worry about her .line next season. I Ninety-siqr 1: 4L, ,V ' 1 I HE 19 ft ff G EN E VAN ., if ly 7 .. ' 'h I.. ' U, ' , . ' . .. .. 1. ' ' ,'1 Q, ' n 5 n ' 'V 1 . ' 1 V ' In I ' .I Y Q' Y ' W I . W I - A u in 'L I ' ' 5 , 'V I 1 v K I Q L - -. x. 1 has attainecl on the gricliron, and he will be rec-ognizecl as one , 1 l t M' . .. , H , , . , I D . D '. '. . V .4 -' - I . I ' 4 4 1 , ,i' . I Y U I .5 V' ' x I I 1 I I , . , , . . . . , I I U ' I I I I I I l l V 1 I I 1 A .1- C Lvm SMITH, end Pncldnn head finally came into his own this year, staltlng every game as regular end, in wlnch position he showcd to .L good advantage hnntty has a powerfully built body and legs, and is regarded as the best blocker on the entire squad Ile very seldom tailed to get his man and ln this way he was icsponslble for many long gains around lns side of the llne ln addition he was Geneva s most accurate kicker, being credited with eleven points atlei touchdown Smitty has another experience, should makc lnm an outstanding star next year Form LI ovn, mul loddv is the most versatile of Geneva athletes and lns remarkable speed plays a large part in all his lines of sport As an end he was noted for his ability to eover punts often tackling the ICCCIVCI in lns tracks, lodd played his best game agalnst Grove K ity, and his brilliant speed, combined with his fierce tackling and blocking, made lnm one of the brightest stars of that great vlc tory It is with regret that we reahle that loddy has pluved his last for Geneva PAUL liocrrn, cncl ' Pip was regarded as one of the greatest defensive ends Geneva has ever produced. Hc. had a great deal of natural ability and always seemed to know the right move to make. Pip was quitc, adept at snatc-hing forward passes and was also c-redited with rec-overing several lumbles. In his final year of hcncva football Pip' should make a great, name for himself. ' , Ninefy-sezfen ff .. fi- , G 'N V THE 1928 c Q E , f fy, I- X T Q .' ,. is - -Q - I - - . I V In w . U iv . year of football and his mitnral ability plus his ambition and V H - . . . Q H. I. . , , ' I . . , ,. . . . ' . l L' . ' . In , 1 s 1 ,, . ,. 1 i K li V THE 19 GEN L NIM K Icr FNNIKPN, haU'I1a1k Geneva s great OHCDSIVC threat, Mack lecl the team ancl also the K onferenee ln scoring, ancl was one of the greatcst ball carriers Geneva has ever seen Hugh, pon erful lcncc ac tion natural swmg of lups and change ol pace, he was able to clash through a lme, regain lus balance ancl kcep on gomg, using, lus powerful straight arm to a great arlvantage Mack was an accurate lorwarcl passer, heaving them especially' well lll the lloston, Allegheny, anal 'lluel gamcs Ile playecl lus best against Dans l'lkms Bucknell ancl Boston. although he slallccl III practically' evely' contest Geneva yull lmcl ll a chflicult Job to hll Mack s shocs next lull Iloyy um Plmcllrrox ImUlmcL last fall Pinky has an over supply ol courage ancl he ucycr tails to smuggle for that eyctra varcl tlus eouplecl with lus speecl ancl calc ulatmg heacl, maclelnm a valuable asset to the Golclancl Wlute Pmkv s blg games were against Grove C llv ancl lluel In both contests he perfcnmecl qulte brllllantly Il' Pmlcy returns neat season, hcneva will haye onc less bac lcflclrl pro blem to worly about Jor Pnl I-cr fullluul Joe was one of the fastest men on the squacl, ancl be usecl tlus spcccl to a great aclvantage when he Hashecl over the hne lor Geneva s flrst touchclown ol the year Joe was a real threat at all tunes, bemg equally efhclent at runnmg lnterferencc on carry mg the ball Ile was also on the lL'L6lVlllg encl of many ol Mack s passes ancl gametl a glcat amount ot ground ln tlus way Joe was one ol' the lugb point men for Clcneva ancl slarxecl lll thc Davis I' lkms, Duquesne, .mal Grove K :ty games v'lIIl'flj mqlzl f'. V .5 I!! .rf 1' ff , l 4 I I, I, ' ,' 1 v .. . ,.,.,i .,., , , ', ., A Y u I I Q I I . I , U . 4 , s ' . ' . I I 1' L S t I I u I r I I K I s 1 h ut 1 , ' L ' ' 2 ' l ' . v. , . u ' I . . .- 1 -. - , . Q 'F if . - I jf' ' ,y'y j' llrllllantnnclbramyballearrler, Pulky 'flnlshc-clagoo4ly'ear ' Y V I n l ' A ' y ' V . . v - I . ,' A ,. ' ,, . I C I ' 1, 'n'. ,if . ' I A . . b .' ' I n if r V. L I L 1 I u ' 1 1 v I u V 1 . tl ' . I ' v I 1 K . s 1 l ' , ' I: . ,- n ' A L L . t . . ,,. . THE 192 , GENEVAIN .. ,. L,- Ilou Ann ISMRIK K, haU'lmLl. lfew bac lcfield men arc noted for thelr defensive abllltles, but Howdy ls one ot these few Primarily a basketball playel lns experlcnce stood lnm m good stead ln holdmg punts and lll intercepting or brealong up passes f0llllDlll0 this with his hne taclchng and clear tllllllxlllg and you have an invaluable safety man Again, thus same traunng aided lnm otlenwnxely and Ins peculiar, slutty tg pe ot lnnmng was good tor many a gain With one more veal ot valuable experience to Ins crecht, he should hold a rc gular Job ncxt tear l'4AltI luulNc hal bad luurl N a lmcl tlns year and should wm a regular place on the varslty next season Powertully bullt he can lnt the llne mth the best ol them and he has developed mto a vely devel lnolcen held runner Hls best games were against licthanx Duquesne, and Allq,l1eny In thc lattcr game he sustained a tor thc. greater part ot the game lllls mcldent shows that luarl IS made ot the rlght stuff, and that with n httle more experience should devclop mto a real star IOIIN lxlx APIK, lmlflzcul Johnny was as much ol a surprise as was lns comedian loom mate, lhwlllg IIL first came mto prominence when he proved to be the bug gun Ill a ltesel ve game at lane I' rom that tune on, he played nn the majority ol the varsity contests and continued to nnproye lll each one His best games were the la-at two, Allegheny and l lnel, und he was a star m both these contests Johnny ns exc eptlonnlly good at runnmg the ends and has spced and change ol pacc should and lnm u grcut deal lll Ins hght tcn a IJOQIUUII next tall 3.1-i.m V1 m'l1f-111 n 0 V 1 1 I A , , . . . . . . b . 4' .U I ' V. ' ' , . . . 5 . u 5. Au 4 n Y. lv n ' n l V I l ' 1 ' V 1, H 4 4 I ' . ' ' :, f r'. , . . . . . l ' . . . . I ' 1 , , ' I , l ' ' - ' . . ' .' H ,. . ' . 2 .', . ' 7 ' . 5 3 , . . 1 broken eollar bone, but c-ontinued to play under this handieap . A ' . , , . . b. , . . . . . 1 ', ' 9 '- D - w W Z . I l ' i 1. ' . . u. . . ' , '. ' 1 V , , 1 ,l T . . , l ,. A I, , V A . . l .4 9 .I ' THE 1928 - Q GENEVAN L- AI rn- nu' HPUIURN, 1-ml Reel mme to Genexu nw n Qlau lroln Mnhlcnlnng C ol ege, nncl encountered n Int oi rhfhcnltx Ill tht rhnnge o ins cms xhonl tht nnflflle of the Qmneon Rerl lngnn to llllllxl hw IJIUQPIIH' ldt uncl dex doped qnlte lnpnllx Ilz plnx ' ln n lIhlj0l'llX ol the guxnew nt the encl o ne senson .nn n became u in-noni contzmlmr lm n lvglllll po-uhon ll Real lllllli to nnploxe ns he hw, hs xxlll n lll n 1 Ing e next season qx I x raw n D xx N and Our other RC'llll0-Ill SSlNlIl xxns tl xxlllnn., nnrl nhlm mnml on thai sean s Qqnnfl Lnfnlx clmtntgllwlnul hx n who: lx ot ll lllllllg reel hmr, n lnrgt uop ol hezlxlu: nnzl huge h.unlQ he wus L wus ln-x nlnhtx to Gnnre .L pass hom nnx positron unl he xxns re arrlecl nw one ol the surest ruuvuf: on tha tenn iul xxlll he hunk next xem nncl xxlll put np 1 etnhhmn hnltla lox one of the end lllNlll0llS C xnmrl llxnnxnlo. rznfzr Geneva xvnx lorlnnntc thnx xe.u lll ll1Nlllg .mn exccllcnl nnrlcr stnclx nl excry position Tun was nn llllllilllllllx goof! center nnrl poesuwcfl thnt lorlnnult qnnhtx l IISIIIQ hw heaul lle naw nlxvnxq cool null WAN xux goocl nl Hllllllg' the o Jponenlis plnxi lheie lxxo llllllltll'S, conllnnul mth his cenr lx tnckllng, nnule hnn n grunt fldmnslve nnnn l' 1 the one pnkeal to hll the Qhoex ol the xetelun Nlexu nexl xenl unml ne knoxx he will do ll ln n hne nmnnu 1 I Out' lllllulrwl 'ff . f. of ' ' f . ' 11' 'L Q1 4 f 'fl ,' x 'V l v - ' ' x v ' - ' 1 , A . - - - -. I, ' . . . ,- 'L ,'.l' .'.J ' ' , ' ,.'. .M H ' ' ,M 'v '. ' ' ' - jul Q ' ' , . v l'tl ,- ll- , ' eont' -. ' ' ' .' :. - ' l - ll ' : y an' X . K ' , 1 ' 4 ' ut I .- ' . , ' . W K' 1 1 A'v v'! uh 1 v' ' rg - x .,,f . ' . -.III '.' '. f I' . -' ': ' E motentinl fuetor in nmnx' Geneva vietories. His hi 'fest asset ' , n - A ' 1 u v V I l . ' , ' - .l - : . l 5.0 r ' . Tl? 1 '1 rxw N ' - J '4 4 M. 'A J 'f 5 . w I . l I V 1 I ' Y. 1 r I ' M . -Q 7 I Vx '. . '. U ' V W r ' -. , . '.. ' 2 0' A '. ly - v V I Ylv V u . i - I . . . ' v - .1 ft x N If I lm' ' 'r - 2 .' . ln IS . w THE 192 ' Af .L XVAITFR Hwnmu. guard Walt has been pluggrng away' for tryo years and hrs efforts are showrng rc sults He rs lrght for thc guard posrtron and he must eombrne brarns and speed to make up lor hrs laek ot werght Walt rs at hrs but on the oflensrve always dlsplavrng a hue exhrbrtron ol loothall Ile played eveptron ally yyell rn thc gamcs wrth Grove C rty and liethanv Walter should make a yaluable man next ycar Faro Mr vw Iac-lrlf' l'red was the only freshman on thc squad tlus year u ho partrcrpated rn any' games and hc should be congratulated upon the frght he put up to break mto C-enc va s hue He rs the brggest man on the squad barrmg Maghsceau and wrth the evperrencc obtarrred tlus year hc should wur a regular bcrth on next year s eley en Olhe was thc keystone of Geneva s defense and seen l to he hcre there, and everywhere knockrng down passes, upsettrng rnterferences and taekhng runners Hrs hackrng, ot the hne agamst Davrs l'lkrns was thc brrghtest lrght rn that contest and almost srngle handed he stopped Waynesburg Ile starrcd rn practrcally every game and hrs wrllmgness and checrtul per sonahty made hrm a very popular trgurc ofl and on the held It wrll be a long tune betorc Geneva urll trnd another detensuve star hkc Olhe GEN VAN LFLANII Sc nu lrrau, quarlrrlmvlr Geneva s brrlhant field general, and probably the greatest quarterback she has ever had Sehack was one ol the brrght est stars on our great team Always wrtlr the rlght play rn rnrnd flashy and game to the eore he was a good broken held runner punter pass ruery er safetv man dcluxc and a hcady treld gcneral IIe was onc ot the lcarhng scorers ot the chstrrct all C ontercnce quarterback and ryrth l'lcnmken and Maddov hc was rnentroncd on numerous All Amcrrcan selections Hchachern has had a wondertul year, and rt was wrth a decp leehng ot regret that wc heard hun call hrs last srgnals tlus year, and kncyy that hrs playing days at Geneva werc over We rush lum cvcrv krnd ol sueeess rn thc coaclung world Syllltll we understand he wrll enter One Hundred and One X nf, . 'p' Hu' f . ,A .. I 1,1--9 .. - fy ,' , . v ' , K ' ' , .. .. . . Y V I .h i Q , . - V .5 U- . I . . V V ' . o 1 y 1. ' v ' A ' , . , . ., ' ir . ' ' . ,.', ,X X 3 . V V 1 K l I 'L v V l -ll ' l n ' ' , x -Q A ' l.rt , , , . '. , .,' .' .1 ' '- V . ! , ' . . V . . OLIVER IIAmrrs,fuIlIu1rrk. 4 , 'v ,, ... , . 1' , . s , . . ,. .. ref y , ' r , , ' y ' ' t. .. l . , , . 2' v fr fg- r , . . - . , I. . . . '.-.. ' , , .' 4 . . ' , 1- k . I ' rl p . fr . .-' -b ' v 4 ' v w ' V., ' 1 u v' u I n y Yu . 4 . . , ,, . .. 'I I a ' 1 1 1 . . . . .url l . , - x x 5 u Y l 1' I ' -'lu l V - N 'I h v ' Q ,' . ' , . r ' , ' ' .' . ' ' ' , , ' ' r - - .v f' ' 1 '-A 1 ' 1 p -A r-'. . ' V S- 1 - A .' v ' ' Q ' V ' l V .5 V. rl X . 1 w ' . 5 -' 'K V M ' , . .' , AK ' , Summary of the 1927 Football Season At last Bo MelVIrllrn and hrs Gold and Whrte gladrators have rerlrzed therr greatest hope to rernarn undefe rtecl Never drd any Geneva team work so hard and Wrth such perfect harnrony wrthrn rts ranks as drd thrs one They Ir rd rll the requrrements of a gre rt football team fight speed power, brarns, llld team sprrrt, and they deserve to be cl rssed wrth the best teams rn the country The three outstandmg games were the contests wrth Boston College liuelt nell, and Grove Qrty ln the Boston College game, Geneva srrnply refused to acknowledge defeat Outplayed the entrre hrst half and holdrng three drfferent trmes for downs rnsrde ofthe ten yard lrne, she returned at the halfto pl ry brrllr rnt football and hnally wrn, 13 O ln the Bucknell battle, both teams were greatly the only game Genevr drd not wrn 'l he vrctory over Grove Crty meant more to the students and the team than all the others together Breakrng the jrnx of three years standrng Geneva beat Grove Crty 13 0, and would have undoubtedly scored much more under less adverse we rther eonclrtrons As to the other games Davrs Elkrns vras outplayed and defeated 2l 0 Waynesburg s stubborn defense w rs overcome by a slrght m rrgrn, and llrth rnv was tumbled -1-6 6 ln the final games, Alleghenv was soundly rrorrnced on her own sorl, rnd Threl lost the hn rl by rwrde margrn to complete Gerrevr s gre rtest of football camprrgns rn r long whrle With many of the veterans to form 'r nucleus Geneva may hope for ' equally successful season next year. . The following is the individual scoring record ofthe l927 football rearrr: IAYFR I'orrcrrumvv lrmr rm Gou I .A.l. I'orNas lr lennikcn .....,............... - Qelraclrcrn .... ., ,- . .......... . . - F0000 .... . . ,,.,, .A,..,., .... - -- ' Harris .... ., , - - Knupick-, , , ,,. . .. . - - Srnillr--- . . .. - ' inkcrlorr, . , . - - l rrrr uk , . , , - - Iwirrr,,--, ,,., ,. . , -- - ' ' Our' llruulrcrl rmvrl Trrnv THE 1928 'G' ,ff GENE VJXN ., VY f, Lxff' J J V. H ,, 1 . . . . . . n ' . . . . . . . ' . -- ' ' 'z . ' ' . . ' . K . K ' K - . . . .L G . . I A I Z I ' . ' 2 ' . 2 -- , , .' : r . . . . . , . N' L W ' .I , - . . . 2 . . l' . ' ' ' . . n . . . N L n . K . I 2 . .Z ' I Q K ' n.-.L 0 x C .J . K handicapped by the heat, and the desperate struggle ended in a scoreless tie- Z . . g , . . . t 1 . , , . l, 4 ..' ' r Ya 1 4 .1 , 'L , . 5 . , - - ' , . ' A - K K n L K - I Y s , I i . s 4 F s ' ' ' ' 2 ' ' 'z 1 ' . ' :'.' '11 ' . :', . ' 2 ' . , . . ' 1 . - 1 1 .rn 1 l P, , ' . ' , , ' r 1 1 10 3 G3 . ' 9 l 5 62 P ' fi 36 3 18 - 'r I8 .' I In I0 l, l 0 'l I l lr 'l ' I lr THE 1928 -- Q GEN VAN Comm Mc Mu 1 IN KI rux Rum xsl INIuxxulcl1uxnNl11x Une llumllfvl uml Tlurf f- if . - ,Lf 1' ,J v 'fgn' VX , . . , uw w 1 '. at A . XQ I ' 2 ' .1 ll 1 .' -:.'. 'lclN Y ' 111. ' . F-Qi V.. .ggi LU af: V 1028 Rl FORD QLHI DULL IOR 1029 .L Coaeu MCMlLLIN Coat h MeMlllm has completed his third year as varslty basketball coach at Geneva During th it period his teams have had varied successes rising to great moments at times falling In nnportant cllscs tt other tnncs Geneva s greatest victories registered under Bo s regnne were those over Pit in 1020 Grove C itv in IQQ7 and Duquesne and Westminster m the season Just terminated Although Bo has not aclneved the success on thecourt that he has had on the gridiron, his teams have always pl ned lngh e rhbrc basketball We sincerely hope we will be able to secure a worthy successor to Bo s position, and we regret that he has eoachecl a Geneva basketball team for the last time CAPTAIN Maumem RUBLNSTLIN forward Moe was kept out of the game for over half the season by lhJtlI'l09 llns would he a tough break lol any player ignoring the fact that he nas the eaptam and a senior Moe made his presence felt how ever in the games in wlnch he did participate He could always be depended upon for several baskets and was by far the surest shot on the squad Handicapped even Ill lns best form by an injured knee w is mlwalys a source of worry to the opposing guards It is with regret we note the p nssmg of one of the most reliable shots wlnch the Gold and White has had in several years NIANAGLR l'ImNK Wnn' Little credit does a manager get for his efforts He works and works and never a word of praise does he hear llut let us say right here now that a good manager is one of the essentials ol any basket ball team And lf rank was an ideal manager always on the Job always a source of help to lns men 1' rank h is succeeded well lll upholchng the standards of good managerslnp Geneva G eneva Geneva Geneva Genehva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva I Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva F 1 . 4 . 1 . I8 85 37 C arncgie A hvLStlIllllStl.I' Grove C ity Muskingum lohn Carroll Canisius llethany Duquesne ' ' lie Allegheny Thiel Carnegie Grove City Allegheny . Vt aynesburp., Bethany Duquesne Waynesburg Westminster L , - Q 4 - u - . 30 23 22 Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva Geneva One Hundred and Four M uskin gum . I anisius . C arnegie Carnegie I' lie . YVaynesburg., West mi nster Duquesne Carnegie llet han y Grove I ity . Allegheny Thie Allegheny Westminster Bethany . Waynesburg Grove City Duquesne .Q -Q I ft? THE 19 28 fa G ENEVAIN , . . f .41 ,- 1. ' 'avi' Uv. 1, ,I ,K Y I .1 .lf 7.x I . U ..., .i xl ' .t. U' f x u . - u 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' x , 2 . ' f 1 . ' 1 C . ' C ' 4' . l 32 ' i - 10 ' - vs ' - . 18 - - 20 ' vs I '- -. '20 ' ' 3 -l-0 ' - vs I 1 1 ' 4-2 4-ti ' vs ' ' - - .10 . ' 21 ' vs ' l l - QQ 3-lf vs f .10 - .ln vs ' 20 '28 ws 28 ll I 20 vs 33 . 20 vs ' ' '50 17 vs ' 34- 28 vs - 28 S5 vs l 32 '25 vs S0 V 1 Vi vs 37 40 THE 192 .... EVAN IIOWARD E1ymw11, r-apfmn elect, guard 41 Iilllllly ls ll depend mbh IXll0llU0l ut guurd H11 rovmg, sty lt ol' plny 111 nblcs lnn1 to olttn ltud thc l0lW!llflS IH SCOIIIIL, .md ut tln sumo lllllt' hu, mun novel IS uble lo get oose lloyydy lb nn uunrute pussu und lUlltlllJlll0S u lot to tcun1 pl'1y II1s foolness llllKlLl fne und lns I'CllllllllllV Ill u punch 1n1nl1ul ln111 lol fnst choue Ill 9LlLKll0Il ol Allf0lll0ll,llLL guurds und Ins genuulslnp, bpllll, und heudy busketbull won lnm the honox ot c.1pt.nn lol next veur 'Xnd we m1ght udd thut Ilowdyf I'U.llV0fl ull ljlll one vote lor the honor 'l ODD L1.o1n forward uml ecnlvr lXo pluyel chspl 1vcd us 111111 l1 11np1ove111e11t over lust ycul s form us dnl loddy llls speed und hool1 pusslng were 11wuy ubove pan, und 111 the gumes Wllltll ln puntluputcd l1e wus .1 conslunl IIICINILO to ll1e opposmg delense He eould DIVOL und cut, and hurl he been o11 u fuster IJILSQIIIQ teum hc would undoubtedly huve suned lll0ll. buckets It N u shume thut 'lodrly dnl not go o11l lor the teum 1111t1l lns Junlor your tor he hud the mul1111gs ol u Still 1 1 un MLliltlhikN, guard 1 5 Flznr pluyed lns lust your fo1 benevu 111 u uedltuble mzmner l lxvmg stutlonurv gnurd lns long reuch tlllll skllllul 1l0l'Cll5llVL' tuctns enubled l111n to b1eul1 up shots ut the basket und to mtuupt the opponc nts pusscs Nlo gllflltllll the fllilllll nun brc.1l1 llp tht llllllllx ol two lorwurds Slllgll, hunded us well .ns tlns mlongutul ch.1p hevuul tunes I lun s mun would score becunse ln would Illill to gllllltl tllllllllbl pluver s lo1 nurd who hurl shpped through .md wus open undex the busl1et We would puy hnn u lllgll tnbntm of sporlnuxnslnp 111 VILW ol' the luct thut l1e c.11ed htlle lol lns pusonul Slltlwlllg but wo1l1ul en tnely lOl the good ol the lhllll L1 oymno FHILIJMAN for ward Lenny uns 111111-vu s hugh po1nt QCUILI tlns yeur and he dlsplnyul .nn Illlpl0VUl lltll n1 111 tlns hne Len lil un excellent llool wo: l1e1, we luht vt thl but 111 the flI'alI'lil It wus ll1!lLCfl u p1tv thut 1 .1pt.11n Rlllltllsllflll s 1nJ11ry' threw the burden of thc scoung lorwuld upon lnm As told above he ussumed thc dutv und pe1lo1med ICIHILI l1ublv nevertheless Len s best pluvmg 1s dont us thc NlCCtl1Ilg lorwurrl smme lllS ueeurute und elcver pdSSlI1g eunnot be mutehed 111 the CllSlI'lLt One Hundmd and Izve I 1' E 1 ..- V i i. . . - , V 1 1 ' , ,' ' .' .. 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THE 192 ' GE VAN llxaono linux a oruurrl llruue I5 handuapped hy lack of height hut morn than makcs up for tlus ln aggresslyenlss llcalyyays hattled through every game, lll fart It yyas due to tlus that he so severely lll Jurul Ins hand ll! one of the earher games that hc lahored nude a serious handuup tlu rest of tha season Hlllllt' was vtry .umurate ou long shots, ronsulered tht hest on tln squad hut lu alyyays 0IlllC'dX0lUl to pass to a tealnluatm K good playxr and 1 hut sport he yylll undoubtedly put up a grlat fljglll lor n regular positron next your Suu Fl Nlrlxlrsxn, for-unrd In lus ClIlll'!ltlCl'lFlllL plugging manner ham llltlfll good tlus yuxr Hrs biggest asset was lns aluhty tc tut for tht ahle to forte Ins way through Illly llldllllll' of defense, and to he ln a posltlon to shoot Sam and Brut IC should haye a gn al battle for Rubenstein s posltlon next season in-onor Descas foraurrl and guard Dunk was the most versatile player on the squad, hemg quite at case Ill any of the three positions Ns wouhl he expected, he nas a good shot from any part of the floor, hut was eseeptlonally good from the free throw lun Dunk nas alwayfs cool under hre and much null be expel ted of hun next year llc should wln a regular berth X1 Unrn lhwsoyi, eenlrr At last Geneva found what they haw needed for a long tune-a lug center Slun came to I-eoeva from Bur gettstoun Hugh hchool, and from all appearances lu nas expec tul to make good from the start Slun proyed that he was varsxty maternal but an Injury' to Ius auklc prevented hun from playing at the start of the season Later, attmr lus mJury' had healed, hc won the regular eenter Job only to seeure another Injury tlus tune a hrokcu hand He rhd not play again untxl the last thru- games of the season and ln these three games he shoyyed that he has supphed the C old and White with n unter of real ynluc 0110 llumlrcd mul S11 Z' ' f', I mf' X71 f .'r 4: J ,, U .4 1 If' .' X l t..51. any ' y' I 'gs-5' I xl u. Q. .Q ' n ' I' D x 1 I ' P ' ' l ' . l ' . , .' I' ' - ' ' ' y ', ' , , f '. . , e ,r X. I V .- ' ' . . - . . 't - .' . v ' ' I a nu 1 ' i I A' -' . - '. , I , X V . .. .. , ' ' v 4 1 , v v s v 1 L Vyi, 1 V. M X 1' . u . . E - ' . ' . ' .Y ' ' ' m ' ' 2 , hasket. and eagc the hall from any angle. Ile always seemed A 'f , l U . . . tl' 'l . . lu Q' u a , Q V I I W A L V ' L gg U9 ' 1 ' 7 3 A' l tn A n f p I , f 1 W' 1 K U l S . ' .k' . . ' .'. . . ' ' , , . ., - - . ' 1 ' H H , 1 . I- - ' I ' ' I A , . , l, 2 , . H' 'w - 4' l ' ' ' ' - - - u v. , . . . Wx 1 1 5 lk- . .' ' ., I , . .' ' ' . ' ' '. ' 2 2 I I t V I h I I 1 I . v V V . ' ' K I ' ' , f - A . I ' lx v I THE 19 GENEVAN f' 4.1 ' ' Ronrrvr Irons renter lloh rs another' one of our lanky freshmen who made goofl ln hrs tool unussurnrng wav hc finally broke rnto the xrrrsrty lureup rrfter Ransorn hurl been rnjuretl and he fillerl that breach rrrurh to the exrrlent srtrsfrretron ol' rll lrrrssre starrlerl the rrrajorrlr of the games rhrrrrrg nrrrl season rrnrl he mrs one of the host scorers on the terrnr rr fine shot and rr slerrrly lloornrrrn Bob has rr great future rlrerd of hrm at Crenev r und he shoulrl rleulop rnlo r rcrl basketball player lluurr Mrsrxrere frruarrl rry s r rumor nr school rrnrl plruerl hrs hrsl gen r vrrsrty lrarll Mrs rs the srrr rllesl man on the squrrl hut he lrrll lrt has luv superrors Ilrs stvle of plan rerrrnrcls one of lxllfllilll lrppr one of lhe greatest eourtmen Geneva ever turnerl out arnrl mth rrrrotlrer vcarr of cxperrence rn hrs wnlu he wrll put up sr grrrrre hght for one of the forwarrls when next se rson rolls uourrrl A Revrew of the Basketball Season As far as percentage rs eoneerned Geneva s floor artrsts drd not 1 rrrk so hrgh but rn lookrng back over the season several games wrll recall pleasrng memorres of sweet vretory The Gold and Whrte lr rd the rrrakrngs ofa real team thrs year but several thrngs prevented srrch 'r team from nraterralrzrng Laptarn Ruben stern, Ransom, 11nd Bruee were on the rnjured lrst durrng the greater part ofthe season, and then agarrr rt was unfortunate that these rrren were absent when the Coven IITICIS were playrng seven strarght games away from home at the begrnnrng of the season As 1 result of these had breaks the Gold only won ten out of nrne teen grmes, not 1 had record at th1rt rlhe team had speed, ahrlrty, and hght, hut they were not consrstent After gettrng off to a h rd start on therr trrp through Ohro and NewYork, the Gold and Whrre performed rn noble fashron the rest of the season wrtlr the exceptron of games wrth Threl, Bethany Duquesne and Grove Qrty on forergn courts Over lookmg these lapses rnto rnedrocrrty, we wrll never forget our vrctorres over Duquesne, Waynesburg fech, Allegheny Threl, and Westmrnster on our own Hoor Pverv one of these games was 1 thrrller and the crowds recerved therr money s worth lihe greatest game of the season was the vretory over an egotrstr cal Westmrrrster team, Qhanrprons of the Conference, whose first team was too good to start agarnst such a worm as Geneva Well Genevans we wrll forever and forever cherrsh memorres of thehumrhatrng defeat that our Alma Mater drshed out to the Trtans on that memorable evenrng of March Sth, 1928 Remember the score 37 22 One Ilrrnrlrwl and Seven . 1 1 ' '1 , . 1 Q gg in nl v , I A x v ll 1 . ' . ' I - ' 7 'A I U 1 v ' l I ' 11 - 11.1 -' z . ' 1 ' v u 5 1 . ' v K u' ' -K , l. ' . .V lIa ,'i.':,' ' '-swf J - '- rs also the qurckest: rrnrl wherrrl eonres to lrrrnrlling rr basket- ' . Q .1 ' Y. l u v 'L ,i ' ' vx I V. I I ' i . i K I l' ' -1 1' ' r ' . . 1 - v . Q x 1 3 Y , Q l. 1 ' -1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . K . ,A ' 1 1 I 1 ' ' ' ' ., ' 1 1 .'. ' ' W ' ' s l n I ' 1 1 K 1 I A 1 Q 1 1 ' ' 1 1 '1 ' 1 ' 5 1 u r - I A ' x I K - ' 1 2 4 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 2 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' , - , , ' ,. 1 . . 9 ' ' '- F . . ' i 1 J ' A ' 4 2 ' 1 , 1 ' n 3 , Y , 2 1 . . ,, K . ' 1 , r ' 5 a n . I , . 1 - 1 y I - 1 4 . s 41 I ' 9 ' A L. Varsity Track Team 'I he squad of 1927 proved to be tl1e best 111 the l11sto1y of the school CklIpSll1g, even the achievements of the 1926 team They had most ofthe VCtCl'll1S of the previous year, l0Slllg only Elliott, Billllfllllg ind bhupe, and obtaining sever il valuable freshmen to fill in their shoes. Due to cold weather, the team had not reached its best form -at the Ohio State relays, but the next Saturday saw them giving West Virginia University's powerful team a great battle, losing out only i11 the final two eve11ts. Carnegie Tech, West111inster, Allegheny, and Grove City were all defeated hy over-whelming scores, not one of the meets being in doubt at lilly time. In the final-meet ofthe year Geneva won her third consecutive track championship of the Tri-State Conference, winning the great majority of the events. Several records were broken, and Bill Butler Walked ofl' with the lllillvldllfll scoring tropl1y. A V All in all, it was a successful ending to Z1 highly prosperous SCHSOII. With the loss of Butler, McKnight, Hubbard and Kenst, Geneva will he greatly weakened, and most ofthe meets this year should be extremely close. ' Une Hunrlrcrl and Eight THE 1928 I BN VAN THE 1923 GENE Tonn Lnorn, captain. Besides starring in footlmll and lmskellmll, Toddy is one of the host einder Il!ItlliLI'llSlSGCll0V8. l1nseve1'l1:1dnnd is ered- itcdwith the school record in the low hurdles. lI'lIl1ilflltl0l1, he is one of the best in the Sprints and tl1eM0y:1,rd duslubeinga mninstuy on the relay lemn. He is well-deserving of thc honor of lending the team this spring and much of its success will A depend upon him. RUNSEII APIIIXARD manage: Russ proved to he such n fine manager last bcnr that he WV'l9 ngfun salem ltd to 111 in tgt thc squad thxs season Nlwms on hand and WOI'lill1,L1' hurd lu has had 11 grunt deal to do wlth the succt ss ol tht tum It w1ll be tllmtllll, to secure 2tll0lllCl mun hkt. l11m A Tr1bute to Wllllam Butler Geneva 5 greatest track star Although st1ll ll1 school Blll l1'1s lllll l'llS list rue undcl thc colo1s ol h1s All11'l lVl'1ter I-le IS '1SSlSClI'lg Coach lVlclVl1ll1n thls yezu, and it the s mu. tune IS W0llill'lg out wlth the boys to keep 111 sl1'1pe for the Olylllpll, tlyouts Blll holcls school 1CL01dS 111 eve1y IZICC 1n whlch he h'1s evel p'11t1c1p1tcd, Conle1encc 1nd d1st11ct recolds galme, and last yeal Won the u111o1 A M A ch'1mp1onsh1p in the qu.11te1 nnle Bill l1'1SlUl1 the 100 IH O9 4 5 the 220111 22 Hrzt 1nd the 4-40111 48 7f10, so you can get '1 flur CStll'I121tC of l'llS 'llilllty is '1 Lll1dCl ntxst We surely w1ll nnss SKOUI stlesk of hghtnmg when the Gold 1nd Whltc t1.1ckste1s tlot out fol then Hlst meet of the year We wlsh Blll all the luck ln the wolld 1n h1s commg races, mtl we Wllld1lX 10LlSly watch lns progress 111 the Olympxc t1youts One Ilundred and Ann' 1.41: , , n - U U - 1 A . , 1 v .. .' .- -'a 11: i 1. . ' . I X . . 1 f ' sez . , ' ' - - l U U , . . . H . ,, A . ' Q . A i . . . 1 I 1 l s ' 1 c . 1 1 ' ' 1 I A Q . . . .x 1 H .,, C u . . . . . I . 6 . 1. I , . , . rn 1 . . 1 l 1 . n I C I - , .n I 11, i 4 ' c 2 u ' 'Z' . ' . . . . ,, . C K 2 ' - THE 1928 ENEV The Relay Team Thrs team, consrstmg of Lloyd Capt un McKnight, Butler, and Elroy Lockley, proved to be a great combrnatron lhey were not defeated once through out the cntrre year In the Conference meet they raced to vrctory rn thc mrlc relay ln the fast trme of3 mrnutes 31 seconds, est rblrshrng a new school record One of the brg features of therr work was the new way rn whrch the men p'rssed the baton Wrth two men back, and some lrkely lookrng c'1ndrd'1tes from the underclasses the Gold and Wlute should have 'mother record brealcrng team next year IRAQ K RI C ORDS 100 yrl 2920 yd 440 .yd 880 yd c as I dns 1 c :rs 1 run 1 mrlc run 2 rmlc run Hrgh Hurdles Relay Pole Vuu High Ium Broad lump Shot Put Hammer Thro Drscus fhrow Javelrn Throw W 9 8 sec 22 0 sec -I-8 0 scc 2 mrn M sc' 4- mm 38 6 su 10 mm ll set 6 sec 1 mm il cc 1 ' 9 UI 70 2 I 811 4 I QU I I4-4' 8 170' 2 Butler Butler llullcr H rs es S Loc kley Hayes Hamilton H727 Dune un Lrrlhom Shupe Ilubhurtl Hudson Huhlm ml l rrulmrrn , I 3. 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' , 7 -v-'----1----------1 f ff------------'V'HH-'f----,- 1 , One Ilundrcd mul Ten- 1 .llsll-'I THE 1928 ENEVPQN Cross Country lhL KIOSS Lountly se'1sonofl927 W'l9 nemccssful one evLn though the TL IIN LllLl chop thux newly 1Lqu1reLl Ll1ll11Pl0llSlllp ol the lu StltL C,OI1lLlLl1LL lLLl hv L npt un X11 Do1lL the YL nm L' nptulul fivL Ollfl1Lll LlgllflT1CLl'S,lOSll'lg FWILL to thL11 old uv lls Wcstmlnstu md UNCC to Alleghcnv hy 1 Llose QLole 1hL tvxo moQt notzhle vutonm were sLolLLl xxhLn Lunegm lLLh TL m w no dLlL1rLd for the hmt time. and lglIllWl1Ll1GLl1CVl l1Led to the Ll1ll11PIOl1 n of IL A lVl A It l,ll'tSlJlllg 1 LlLnt1lly hnmlmmg 1hL1Ll of Pitt lhe lug futon m the suLLess of thL TL um w I9 thL pu v lclmg spmt oftL1mwollL lhL hoys oltLn hmshLLl nn 1 tue fo: posltlon mc uclul L uh ot 1Ll t1mL Incl lg un Ill L CllllLlLl1l' 1 1LLs Wlth Dwight Plpel ns Lap t1ll1 LleLt thL L xp 1hlL Prof Puk I9 Lo'1ch ll1Cl9LVLl nl v tu me h wk, the I'Cll119l10lllCl ILQIIH thu: lost Llown nLxt seison ThL Sqn ncl ww Lompoeed of V1Lto1 Dofnk L nptun, Dvx1gl1tPlpel, c :pt un LleLt ohn L1oLlLLtt m ll1'lgLl ohn Kenst Sul loc lLv hn llpu Paul lyle md R'1lph Qushme rl he sLheLlule mclucled meets with Westmmotu, GIOVC Llty Weetmmstel QTINLQIL lcch, fnove Qty, Allcghenv xml Fl hlel Om Illrmlrrrl um! Tualzz' ,. . . . . . . H. . , . . .,, . . . . f. . . , . ,. x Y ' ' 'X 'L 'U 'Z V X I' A 1' l'l r' - .- . - ,, . , . 1 V . A , . . . -- shll tl - . . . 1 h. ncl- . . . l. - -. l . . . th' . ,-1 -.-,- ' -. V ,- . , . . . . ,, , . h . , . . ,h . ,. , L , lo . . , . . X 'Y i ' . . l , . , , . ,. , ,. .. L .af Varslty Tenms Squad The tennis team of 1927 was one of the hest we have ever had. They won seven of' their ten games, and linished as runners-up in the Tri--State Conference race. Cold and wet weather greatly hampered the team, and caused them to make many changes in their schedule. On-e of the hig events of the tennis season was Il trip through West Virginia, where Geneva hroke even with Broaddus and West Virginia Wesleyan. This trip was so successful and enjoyahle that another is planned for this spring. Ex--captain Min Flinner is now playing his fourth year of varsity tennis. Captain William Potts his third, and John l-lecker, Tom Barher, and Ellsworth lVIcPherson their second. With an attractive schedule, and several promising candidates making a hid for the position left hy Morton Clarke, a successful season seems assured. Om: I1 u1wfl'e1l and Thirleen THE C1928 i l GEN VAN THE 1928 GENEV f - Reserve Basketball Vhuaun Mcl' 1 nov kr- NT Sox r Ancmr liucxu NSTAH' Hfuun M1 snruc GIFNW IIARRIQOIN IUIIV Ivumuc harm n APPIPBAUM in onus- Dum w JonN IOIIVSTON llanuyer The Reserve team of the past season was one ofthe hast to ever ICPICSCINC Geneva rlhey Int '1 wrnnlng stnde ID the hrst game of' the yen xt the expense of the Tech Freshmen, und contxnued Ill hne style throughout the se lson loslng only two games Their schedule wxs marked with well earned VILTOIICS over Tech Pxeshmen, Duquesne Reserves, New Brlghton Y Mndl md Collegrans 1nd several lI1dllSfI'l'll terms of the valley Then season was brought to 1 dose by 1 great victory over the SClll1VlllC Independents of Selmvllle Ohio The Reserves boasted to qulte 'ln array of talent rn McElroy Blrtkenstaff, Harrxson, Applelvrum, Sole Mesmtk, 1nd Knapxck Some of these boys showed considerable lvlsketball 'lluhry and should be seen ln action with the varslty next ye ir Om' Hun lrcl :ml lourhfn Y ' 'w ' 1 1 v r 1 4.4. 4 ' 1 14 f' 1. .:. 'c 2 Ll 1 r. .',. . , . . . I is is is , . . . . . . Lv l l I K . , . . . ,.. . . . . . . Q. . . ' cc n ' . ' . 5 4 , C K K C s 4 I L . , . . . . . K I K 1 o 4 4 4 4 4 ' , ' . , . . , . K L Q K I ' 4 ' 4 Q 4 K I ' I ' 'l 7, L. Dambach s Engineers Intra Mural Champs ll RSOYBI I I'liANlx Wnm' :tu Bs 1 mimi Knom mu ll Ions Melton I mov I oc KI i i The inteitst in lllfl 1 mul il lnsltetlrzll wis veiy high this yeai ind IVCIV good l5l'11l1d0flY19lCCI'l3'lllW'lS displ'1yed.Thcle'1guL was divided into two sections. ln Section I there were three outstanding teams. the Schrimzlleets. the Sleepy Seven, and the Engineers. Mainly through a passing attack, and ' air tigl t defense the Engineers copped the sectional gonfalon. The Simons and the Royal Lommuters furnished the Federal Title and Trust team plenty of opposition in Section II, hut the speed, passing, and goal shooting accuracy of the latter live triumphed and they met the Engineers for the Championship. - This game was featured hy fast playing in the first half, with the Engineers gaining a slight advantage. In the third quarter the Trust players showed the effect of an elimination game in the afternoon and the Engineers refused to slacken their pace. During the fourth quarter the Engineers played a conserva- tive game encleavoring only to keep the hall from the now desperate attack of the Trust players. Ir was a hard fought and well played game, and the only advantage would seem to he in the Engineer s passing attack. - In the play-off for the Tri-State Intra-mural Lhampionsliip the Engineers defeated Duquesne in their hest played game of the season. I-Iowever they suffer- ed a slump and lost to their jinx of last year. the Westminster winners, hy two points. To those who would think that Geneva caters only to major athletics let us offer the Intra-mural league as a contradiction to this idea. Sixteen teams. each with a roster of seven men, comprise the league. 01:0 llurulrcrl mul FU'lcvn fffff -0- Q' 'fficffl ' 'r-'ELS . .f , . 11: S r 'C S I ' C , Swmwl-:Y LocKI.1ci', aaplain Uimsrim Laurniluing nuumgm' ' .. Ver. ,nm . . ui ' ' Nr:-: cu Lum-: 1 - C. , - '. ' ':- 'z ..' . If ' ' '. .': 1 ' K A K 1 K A I x l I .Ill 1 W . . W . ! N I w-L31-Q11 '45 -'il- - if ' 85: 'fu 'Y wk TR DITIO 3 4,nfvs,, fm, in 4-,rw yy ,rm aw RFP rf-s .- M lm' u. R l L1 ,M yn Urs lk LR JIM '15 Vqvf' 7,15-:Mil-U 6.f4lQmAv vi 2. ,Qi,5,n: ' ' -1nW'7tSi'v f-2.7 3T' 3' 'ff'.1l7fc,',-7 ' 'v'm'51v 'v 'V 1' N f ?'r?9i LA QWBUMQ1-Q'3rQ:'.',T2'-1f:,',5a3ff: X' ,wg '. ,63fQ'i'M- ' A Qpff. Q-3'9'?Qi5Y5,v' I 'fy 'sm ' yz, A M 1:5 A .. - -Ygw 1 3 xr xp fy- I 4 xx! . sb H mp X L15 ,:,lFJQ.f,Q, nl: -2191 14,3145 -gf .1 A fu' ' I',U.:'v V. f .ji 7, ll f efujjli., . .-3' ' -','h . X, 5 rr., ay- GQ' 1- . 1: 'I x h ,V 3 V J .I f . A y A W .vw 'I 3 B 1 If Cr f . f ' . ,,' . 'pl . :..j . . ff I if .Q A I IL. f x A IV 1 w X. SEPTEMBER 7'ur.rday, lIll.I'fff71flI.' Registration for Fresh- men. Everyone arrives and meets everybody else. llffdvzfnlay,fourtffnth: First chapel. Again we hear old jokes from new profs -with a little odor. T1I1lf.f!l!IfV,fliflH'71lll.' 'lihousand mile walk and the Cohens, Jones, and other notables are again in our midst. Pip Booth steps out. 7'uf.rday, rwrnrirlh: First date nite at McKee Hall. Freshmen initiated into the ways ofGeneva courting. Wfd11f.rday, lwnzly-jir.r!.' Sophomore feed in Beaver, and l.ittle and Big Sister party in gym. Friday, lwfuty-tlzir1l.' Big pep meeting for first game and home-coming day. Saturday, lwrnly1l'0urlh.' Gold and White trounces Davis-lflkins 21-0. Now where's 'Arvard? Turrdny, twfnty-ffvrnllz: Freshman feed at Fallston and on date nite at that. Tliurrzlay, twrnly-nin!h.' Dr. Griggs speaks in chapel on Benjamin Franklin while our death Captain is serenaded. Frirlny, 1l11'r1if1lz:First number ofthe Cabinet comes out. Oh those 'jokes'? Our football war- riors are in Lewisburg awaiting the game on the morrow with Bucknell. Om' llumlrzvl and 7 u'enIy OCTOBER Snturday,.Errt: Geneva and Bucknell battle to a scoreless tie. Prospects for a great season. Sunday, .rrconds First Convocation services ol the year. Monday, third: North Hall men become house-wives and entertain the women folk. Tztfxdfly, fourth: lVlcKee Hall Junior girls conduct a goose chase for the purpose ol' ex- ercising the Seniors. Tlzurrday, xixth: College l-lill men give theatre party with lunch at the Broaclheacl afterwards. Friday, Jt'vc11tlt: Geneva 20, Duquesne 0. Still unclefeatecl and unscorecl on. Saturday, eighth: Harriers lose to Westmin- ster. Tough break. Monday, trntlr: Team leaves for Boston. They must be beaten. On to Boston! Wednesday, twelfth: Geneva 13, Boston 0. And oh! what a hilarious celebration back home. Friday, fourtee-vztlt: Dr. Griggs gives his last lecture on the subject Abraham Lincoln. Saturday, aftrcntlt: Geneva harriers defeat Grove City. At least one victory for us against the Crimson. Wz'd'ne.rday, ninetnentlz.' Stag party in gym. Emriclc wins one prize-biggest mouth in school. Tlzurfday, lwerttizdlt: McKee Hall girls have their annual housewarming. Who turned out the Lights? McKinney? Saturday, twmtty-Jz'rond: After a gruelling light Waynesburg is conquered 12-6. The Yellow Jackets sure lost their sting. Satarday, twenty-ninr.' Bethany is walloped 46-6. The Golden Tornado again. 0110 Humlrcrl and l'wull11 nur' E 1928 - ,f GE VAN NOVEMBER IFIIZIIV, aurllz lm 11 pup mtctmg lll 1 such Lllfhllbl asm Sh.1ll wr gut ILVLIULLP Satzmlm, M111 l'l 1. C mm uns w m Cold and WITIYL Vll'lqlllSl'lld thc Lnmson 0 md 75 llld 26 h1vL bun uvtngul Illomlay .vfvfzzlfz Hohdw' Why?W1. smlpecl Grove Cnty' I'mlav,1lru11ll1 Alnnstlu D15 W1 bllle wal comm tl1tsthol11l1ys u.lLbr1tLs wxrh 1 vxctoly ovu 'Xllcghcny 39 7 Anothu vlctoly uldul to our Stflllg Illumlnv, fournfnili l'11st AlLtheo11.1n meet mg md such 1 good tlmu' And those L lfS Saturday, lmzflffrzflz Ihr. Crolclcn r0lI'lld0 closts nts 11n1lcfL.1ttd smson by running 10115, shud ovtr lhltl 67 6 W 11111111113 lzwnly llllfll V nt 1t11m ITCXIFIS Alrlrzrlrw, Iwznlv rzgl lz V uutmn ands lh t tulltcy w 1s pltnty LICIICIOUS ,VLllll1J!lIl'V, zlzutzrth l'lLbl1Il'l 111 CAIIIIIIIIIULS muls 1 Lllllltllgt to SOPIIUIIIUILS for '1 mean thxowmg contest B nskntb 1ll IS Ill swung Om' llumlrrrl and Tucnhf Iwo ,f . 4, ,' if 3 Wy! . ff' 1 v,4 1 V.:1' H ' 1' ' V f 5' 2 ' ' ' 1 cl ol! 1 '.1' I I x u 'A x 1' I .' -1 : ' 11 5 '- 1' ' hirc-. Tl - Q ' . J . . f-' - 13. , r t 1 A r 1 -1 r p 1 . .. .... 1 -' . 1, . I . 1 4 , . 1 1' vr In it 1 I' 4 ll' ' 'I I I- N ' ' u - 1 xv: ' I . X Snlurzla 1, fwrl IIL: Migration IJIIV. Geneva 3 . v. n I 1 . 2 . 4 x' A A u ,1 , ,- ' . 2 , - l . ' fa . 1 ' -. -1 . , ' . .. . ' - ,l,- 1, ,'. ,, , , ' I. 2 .I ' ' - f l 'I-'11.' :'z' 2 '.'Qil ., . 3 - 5' ' .- ..Q .Z .2 .,. I l.. 1 ' - 1 ' ' ' . ' ' 1 THE 1928 GE DECEMBER Frzdm, rrcoud Fust showing of HLIIIN l old s new c'u cllLll'LStl1lbt0IlCllLVLl1T of the VLdl Illomlux If I1 liov s Dorm trttltun tu girls at the c.0lOl1lll md Maggxu. buch fun' qundn, elf Il h Bo comts back from the South Now basketball wlll get going, Illo1zrlav,fwz'lltlL Annu xl Football banquet at wvmtch by tht boys Hum Cullen elected next ymrs captun Turrday, ilzzrtnmztlz Pl'1ys ln the dllCllt0l'llll'Il Plenty of tllcnt Irzdav, r1xlrc11zl1 Fust real snow ofthe year Sure lJlL'lkSI'l1C monotony ofthe sttadv lam qaturday, :rvcnlrfnrfz Chrlstmas vacation st1rts' Hooray' Suudm, rzglzifmztlz to Tuexday, auumy llzud 1928 Vacation' Santa comes 'md gots as does the New Year s Eve party lc'1p Year, glrls Do your duty ' One Ilunrlrcrl and Tucnly flute ' , V is ' .. - ' , . , T . 7 v 4 . '.,1 ,Q -4 -I 1 . . I- .1 u ' .',f'!t: , I- ' . 1 - ' : : 1 ' . , :iv I 5,3 f I- 1 . I . . . . ' ' ,- b .' 2 : ' the Hotel Broadlmead. Bo presented with wrist- , . I I . . 1 ' ' , . . ,' C ' , 2 . -X .Il , l I - l . u . ' , : ' , : ' K v A u I A . A l' l 1 . . - - l . 4 4 ' - - ' 4 7, THE 1928 GENEVAN .f ws-- JANUARY lll!'1!lIH,fllll'fl Back 'agwln Hello every bon V Saturday :f.Jrntl1 Geneva loses to Akron Goodyear lures, 31 25 Better luck next time lurfd113,lrnIh Date mght What 1 night for Z1 1,lmLlNLVLIfl1ClC5S, Clrnegle I'eeh 19, Geneva 32 lsn t so h nel IVnlnrr1!ax,rIwfnzl1 Westminster 29, Genev1 19 loueh luck boxs 1 rula3,Ilz1rlrrnllz Friday the thirteenth' Un lucky for us Geneva 25 Glove Cnty 40 W'ut untll they come down here I'l1ur,rda3, mnrlrrnllz Ieam le'1ves on three cl IV trip Plrst tual MlI9klhgllm 46, Czenev1 42 lough 1r1da3,t vrnlzrlh Genev'1 50 john Carroll 24 Keep up the good work Qalurdav ttvrntv zrxt Not so good Geneva C, nmsus 34 T1lI'fll'llN,lw!'Nf3 ourtlz C1encva30 Bethany More tough luck' Illundnx, tucniy tlurd to Salurdav, fwrnlv rzglzllr lhose profs sure can glve ex'1ms' Yes, they know hovs' , . I1 ' ' ll ,I g : 1 . . . - 1, . ' ' .N .' I I ,K -1 1 - - K I ' ' . v ' . , 1 . . , D E, .v V: ' - t K 1 r Q Y In 1 . li ' V I I I l' ' . I n 1 , ,I . . .. ' ' 1, . 4 l l l .' ' 1 1 . . . . , . . . - f v 1 : . , . .. , , U t b, ' v -f .' . ' 22, 'z ' . . A. V. ..f I. , . 35. . f , ,Z A , ' w . ,. 1 . , ' Om: Ilunrlrcrl and Turonly-four FEBRUARY Wnlvicxrlay, 'h'r.rl: Second semester begins. Some new students arrive. lfveryone else still here? Friday, llz1'rd: Geneva 30, Duquesne 29. What a fast and furious aFFair! Snrurrlay, f01LI'lll.' Geneva 28, Thiel 29. Too bad boys! Try again? Tuarflay, Jzrvruzllr' Geneva 33, Allegheny 26. Did we take them over? Oh my, Yes! Moe back in lineup again. Tlzurfdzzy, 11i1zlh.' Geneva 30, Thiel 17. Back to life? I should say we are! Good work boys. Tlzunrclay, .6fm'1zlh.' Geneva 34, Tech 19. Again! Too bad Carnegie! Those Genevans sure can play ball. I Saturday, .rrvf11tfM1zl1.' Geneva 26, Grove City 35. Oh, Bitter Pill! The G is no longer white. Turfrlay, lwmtirtlz.' Geneva men debaters lose to Waynesburg. Blick up! Display the old Geneva Spirit. l Wmlviinvday, twmzly-6r.r1.' Geneva 32, Alle- gheny 23. Nice work. The Old Geneva Spirit. A Tliurfday, twenty-.vrcoml.' Su1'e glad there was a man by the name of George Washington. Friday, lwfnly-ll1ir1Z.' Revenge is sweet! Gene- va debaters bring home the bacon from Waynes- burg. Snturrlay, zwrnty-fourzh.' Geneva 39, Waynes- l burg 35. An extra five minute period! What a game! Mofzday, twmizy-Jev:1zth.' Geneva 37, Bethany 40. Tough? Worse than that. Snap out ofit! Um: H undrorl and Tzvalziyjivc THE 1928 GE EV L I MARCH lllurudav, :Tru Guess we hxve '1 coup e powulul clthatmg teams Both teams won from BLtl'lll'lV at homo. md aw1 AllCllLl1CL rlcclsmon 5 IC th lt Irzdav mond flLl1CVl 1? Duquesne '40 louth, benevn Wh nts wrong? 7llvmlav, lflfl Geneva lu tts WrlVI1CSl7lllg 35 23, wlule the Lnrl clchatels also took ovu the Yellow Jackets lurvdm, rzxlh VlCtOl'l0ll9 lgalll Gul lm :tus wm from Beth my stcr 37 22 Ol: M1n'Wh1t a gunc' I'rzday,mnIl1 Annual Form xl ln lVlcKec Hall Such fun Illomlav lwrlllz l-lolld1y We heat West mmstcr lrlangular vlctorv Bovs tlchatc teams take over WLSIITIIDSCCF here and Grove City aw'n lurrday, lfllfffffllll Basket hall banquet Howard P I'l1l'lCk elected captaln I'rzzlm', f1.Xlfr 7llh Intercollegiate oratorlcal contest R1v Wilcox, G1 neva s orator just uussecl pl lCll'lL., llIonda3, nzmlrzvzllr Geneva gurls 'lflirmatlve and negative teams txlce over Westminster and Grove Lltx Good work Irzrlav, thnlwllz Bov s debate term returns after successful trxp to the East Qalurrizlg, zlmty firrl Genevan gots to press 0110 Ilumlred and Twcnly su A , . ,. . I l ,f'f' , ' - ' J, f,z,, ' - 4. ,- -41 .I Z - ' 1 z K ,' .1 1 A I 1 1 . ' ., . -' : - a ., . . f- . , v - - z. 1 , ' . - s Q 1 . . f . - - -: - ', - .' U' .' , .' ' ' . z '. dc- : -' ' ' ' 2 f. T1I1U'.l'll'IlfV, right: Geneva wallops Westmin- - - . , z . . 1 . ' ,, f .' ' . . ,. ' ,- C h 1 x . ' h I I D ' I 1 ' r ' 1 ' . , . . ' I - L ' I . 2 ' 1. l I P , ..' ' I ' ml . 1 W f ' Y . I . ' . ,. A l ' 1' I . ' 1 , 1 , . ' ' ' - l l 1 1. 4 . u l V l t ' l' 1 . .' v' ' Y ' .. THE 1923 GENEVAN THE DICEOTEI CAST mx mx J HUNTING HUNNOR ALL STAR NMTE NEW CASES Fi Ymw SHERRIF M KEE NXCKEE FOR MAL HALL CIE? 5 NA a NIV W HOSE GU LT'f 60 B- 'S' n SKETCH F ROM affbwfaea ANTIE con: x 99 X Tao L OT GOLD THAT GLUTEKS slab AFTER TRIP BEHIND YHE DOORS HALL Y xl IS T N .- sn - X - A C A if I8 A7 AL ------ IS 1 n 5, N 9 ' Q5 e YN in fb 0 F MY K 25 4 I' f M E fkxgxx k l ,I QQ k 1 I -'- -7 w..,......L. To f? OF 1 . ,L - 'X' ? 7 6 1- , l ' -- yy- , MA ' f 4 4? , . f x ' We '15 Rf A HE 1928 ' W GENEVAIN L Gif Soelal Events The Genev'1 students p1ltlclp'1ted 111 lnole bOLl ll lctlvltles thls ye'11 than they h'1ve FOI lnwny yC'1lS No llttlc cledlt IS due Stellett Luke IJlCSlCl6l1t ofthe student body fol hls Lll1tllll1g effolt to contln11e t1'1dltlon 1l flll1CIl0I1b and to lI'ltI'0ClLlLC new 'zctlvlty sllong the QOCI 1l lll1C Thls ye'1l m'11ked the letlllll of thc All bt ll b'1sketb'1ll g lIY1CS,'ll1d these met wlth tl1el1e'11ty '1pplov1l of the students New ll1Cl llovel fC'lCLlICS wele ll'ltlOClllL6Cl II1 e'1ch ofthe v IIIOLIQ 'IHQIIIS that happened Clllllllg the se'1son, llld It I9 llllll0lLCl th1t even thc lllljflllty ofthe C0l1ll'!1ltCCCI'I1Cl'l were plelsed Wltl'l then plCS6l1t'1T.'lOl1S Ilhe l'lCl'lCl1 1nd Qplnlsh clubs offeled seveml VCly lntelestlng llld enteltulnlng PlOglll'l19, '1nd the Ellgl neels not to be outdone held 1 VLly successful b'1nquet rl he c,0I1LClf L0lll9C thls ye'1l w'1s excellent, tellllln lflllg wltll the pl0gl 1lll offeled by thc Lololed Lll3IlCL ll'llt6t It ls only PIOPCI th 1t we should lnentlon It tllls tllne MIS Tsfuvos dlllner p lltles P1CCCClll1g the ll1lI1lxSglVll1g lllll Cl1llSI'l11lS v lC'lIIl0l19 lllll bllgllt Cnlllg H1llow een 'md VllLl1fll1C s d1y The Thousand Mlle Walk Genevl st'1ltecl llel QOLI 1l yc'1l wlth the Cl'ldltl0l1'll OPLIILI on ll1Lll'id'ly Septembel 22 FOI thc fllst tlme on lCC0lCl the l-ll10lISll1Cl lVllle W1lk w1s llcld on thc CIIITIJLIS lll1flCl llllCkCllI1g c,l'lll1LSC l'lI1I'Gll1S llle l1Igl1I' WIS lClCll llld lf we re not I11lStllxCl'l the ll1lf LllLlC of 111 Allflllllll moon pccpecl o11t of the h'17c ovel the lllll to gleet the pl0Il1LIllClll1g co11ples llele thc PlOg'l6QSlI1gllI1C ICI1CWCd old fl16IlClSl1lpS 1nd lnet m'1ny of' our new students 'lhc ITILISIL fol the 0CC'lSl0Il WIS fllI'l'llSl'l6Ll by c.,0II1Wlll s Qlvlllels l'0ll0WlI1g thc PIOIl1Cl1'lClC the students entelcd the gymn'1slulll where '1 sholt plflgl 1111 WIS PlC9CI1tCCl ql1OIt speeches wele glVLl1 by Stellett l uke D1 Pence ll'lLl l-lowud l'I1lIlClC llld Allce Broad bent, repleselltitlvcs of the Y M lllll Y W lespcctlvely Reflcslllllcllts were selved by the glllb of' the Y W lllll the students lftcl Slllglllg thc L'll11pllS songs dep'1lted hvelyone had '1 ple l9'lI1II CVCl1ll1g ll1Cl no llttle Llfifllt lb due thc Y W 1nd Y M who sponsoled the '1Ff'1ll Home Comlng Day Home Conllng D'ly wls celebl ltcd by the l'1rgest g'ltl1C1lI1g of gmduates 111 Genevl s lllstoly on S1tuld'1y Qleptembel 24 About thlee l1lll1CllCd collected lll 11 body llld ln'1rched to the Reeves St2lCllLlI11 to WICDCQS the Genevfl Davls Fll1ll19 g'1l'llC Aftel w ltCl1ll'lg the Gold 1nd Wlllte tlounce the Sc'1llet HLITIICADC they rep'1lled to the Gllll Room of the lilo ldhead Hotel whele 11 dellghtful ban quct was plesentcd Ml Floyd C IISOII, plesldent of the 'llumnl .1ssocl'1tlon, was to1stmastel '1nd cllled 11poll Bo MCM1llll1 Plcsldent P6'1lCC, and others for sholt ttllks All had 90IT19tl'llllg to s'1y 111 applecl ltlon ofthe WOlldCll'-Lll ICLIINOII 'lllfl pl'1ns wele C0l1S1ClClLCl Whlch W0llld '1ccomnlod'1te '1 l'1rgel clowd next yell Une Humlrrll mul 731111111 nmr' ,V41 , l ,ff . ,ff -1 1 ff! , . ff' ... f 1 1 2 1 ' '1 I 1' 1' . 1 1 . .. . C I K. 1 y ' . . . .C I 1 1 1 1 . . . , K K x K n K C 1 X . 1 C lx C K L . 1 K C 1 . n n 2 1 ' 1 2' 1 1 I . , . .1 , 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . . 1 f 1 . In I. 1 I K K. C ' 1 ' ' ' I 1 ' 'I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 ' . ' ' 1 1. 1 A N . ' A K in 6 K 1 l 1 1 r x ' 1 .1 . 1 1 4 , 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . . V1 1 1 1 . . . L K C f tu K l xyt '- ' 9 - 9 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 7 . . 1 1 11 . . . 1, 1 1 . , 1. . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . f 1 . 1 1 .1 . . 1, . . 1 . . . 1 11 1 1 . . , 1 1 f1 . . . .1 1 1 - 1 - 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 1. . 1 1 1 , ' 1 1 f ' 1'11 . 1, 1 , 1 1 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 1 . . , . . 1 . 1 , . 11 1 . -1 . 1 1 K E u 2 W L 1 ' N 1 , 7 '. , ' 1 ' ' , . 11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ., . . 1 1, 11 . . 1 1 , 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 ,1 11 1 . .1 1 . 1 . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 11 1 .1 1 ' ' 1 A1 x 1 .I 1 1 ' 1 'X A 1 1 -1 1 1 . . 1 1 1,1 1 1 A A 1 1 1 1 111 1Z . ' ' . . I . . ' 1 1 2 '. - 1 1 1. 1 . L 1 , K 1 I1 Q . , 1 , . , 1 . ., . 1 1 1 1 ,A . 1 ' I 1 ' 1 1-' - f 1 . ' . 1 1 1' , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 L . . . t Q 1 . , .- 1 1 . . 1 1 . . 1 1 . . . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 v ' wr. y, 'A ' 1 1 1 , 1 'K I 1 1 K K Q . . 1 .1 1 1 . ,, 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 , , 1 11 , p. lug The Brg and Lrttle Srster Party The Y W C, A held rts rnnu rl Big and Irttle Sister party rn the Pollock ohnson gymn'rsrum Alrce Bro rdbent, the Y W presrdent opened the program with 'rn address of welcome to rll present 'rnd espccr rlly to the I rttle brsters who were at Geneva for therr first year Grace Hood,one of the I rttle Sisters responded on behalf of her comp rnrons th rnkrng the Y W for then kindness and consrder ation Flhe Y W mother, Mrs Peirce give rn rnterestrng 'address which was greatly appreciated by 111 those present T'CJllOWll1gtl1l9AllLCIl1gl'lITlg'lVC rvocal selection I rur'r Snyder offered sevcr rl selcctrons on the prino Melbr Brown give r rerdrng ind ls rbell lVI'1rtrn rcndered '1 vocal solo After the progr rm K rthryn Mcf, rndless led rn thc pl ryrng of some rntercst rng grmes Whrle refreshments were berng served H urret Wrllrams entertained on the pr'rno The grrls rftcr srngrng some of the collcge songs and p'1r rdrng the campus wrtlr therr I rttle brsters dispersed rnd vrent to their respcctrve dwellings The Y M C A Stag Party One of the most successful events of the yen w rs the Y IVI p rrty held rn the gym on Wednesd ry October 19 Thc fellows wxcregreeted by Mrs Y M rm personatcd by rm Munn, who g ive them r h ing on the vs rll lr rndshalce Whrlc thc p'rrty wrs gathering the fellows srrrrounded the pr'rno to rssrst Gerald Mc I' lh urey rn cre rtrng r r rcquet Wrllram Tacey, the Y NI president, opened the program with 'r few words of vrelcome 'rnd rntroduccd the capt uns of the v'1rrous sports the prcsrdent of the Forensic Society, 'rnd Glec Club, 'ind the college Orator. IL'rch of these gentle- men responded with 'r few words of welcome to the ncw studentsj llris was followf ed by 'r slashing three round boxing m'rtch betu een Slim Ransom 'md Chet l'rughrey. After' cutting c'rch other to ribbons Qhct l'rndcd 'r stiff right to R'rnsom s chin and Referee lloyd counted the victim out. Ifollowing this an excellent musical progr'rm was stagcd featuring sclections by Richard Shubert Glcnn H'rr'r'ison, Jack Cummings ohn Preston, 'md Gerald McElh'1ney. Then the decks were cleared for' the big field and track meet. To gain 'r con- ception of hovr m'1ny vsere there, tvselve ten-m'rn teams entered the contest. There vrere ten events each rn'rn p'rrticip'rting. lhe btutz 'rutomobiles c'rpt'rined ly Jimmy Ncupher, vron the meet by the scant margin of IM points- over Prof. P'rr'L s I'or'ds. Refreshments were then served 'md the students left, still thrilled by the exciting contest - North Hall House Wafllllng The Third Annual North Hall House Warming was held October' 3rd. From the farthest room on the third floor to the specially decorated Y. M. room every- thing shorre like the pants ofa Serge suitf. An idea was formulated by the commit- ' Ona llrlrrrlrml rurrl 7'l1r'rty fs 741 fo - 17.7 ' Nil' r ... f 1. ',-.' . . . , . . . ,. . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 c , J . . 1 . . . . . . ,. , . , ,,, C C I K C K J . . . ,. I f I J 5 4 I .2 . . 4 f ' I I l l 0 C I K I C . s . . . C I I O L I K C . , . . , . . . . ,., ,. . , , . . A . t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . ., . . , . , . , , . ., . . 2 . . . , . . I.. G . , . . . . . . . . . . . 1 I I s 1 I 0 I I C . ' . I' 1. . . 1' 7 1 I . , . , , ,,. . . - g . . -. . . . ., I ' 1 'KK V9 ' I It I n I Kms K - i . ' . . ' 1 H... 77 . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ,, , . . . .,. . . . . . . . ., Q . , , , . . . . . f. 1 . . Y 66' 39 CCW Y! . . 4 . . CIN H! Il ,IT A K A K Y , 4 nc 4 , I ' I 4 I I 2 I I 1 4 n y a 1 v-I 1 4 . I . . . . . Y 7 I Y K 1 f. , Y . . . . . , . . Cl YI , 2 7 . . , 1 , . . I Q . . L .Jr tee to l'1ce 1 kid 'zme in e'1ch room, 1nd while the 1ooms we1e bein ins ected P g g P the couples wo11ld stop to pl 1y '1 game ofJ1cks,1ook, oi whatever the loom oH'e1ed These IITICS were conducted rn the older of '1 io ILSQIVC 1'1rt ll1Cl thewlnnerw IS g P g I Y presented with 1 box of Geneva st'1t1on11y lhe inspectors also voted upon the best housekeeper who was duly lCW'IlCICCl 'lhe pl0glI1lTl presented contained '1 vaudeville skit by Owen Gauppe und Fl lockley '1 violin solo by Dick qhubeit un exposition on the we'1ke1 sex by Shee ue Youn , 1 harmonic: solo b Slim I-I unison ind CCI ild MeFlh me I g Y Y aunished the ivoiies li ht refreshments ended 1 vel deh htful evenin I g Y g K M1gF8f1OH D 1y glme this ye1r, 'ind on November 12th the genei 1l duection ol l3e1ve1 V1lley tl IITIC was no1th The d IV w1s of '1 snappy November type and no less than 1 thousand Geneva followers took '1dv'1nt1ge of the opportunity to witness the two ancient r1v1ls battle After handing the Meadville 1gg1eg1t1on 1 decisive defezt the te IIN dined 'lt the I-lotell 1f'1yette Here the m'1jol1tyofthe students g itheied 1nd the dinner w'1s livened by college cheers 1nd songs ind gCl1Ll'llLCILl3llflOIl of the victory The McKee Hall Formal The lroulth Annu il F0lITl'll Reception wis held Muth 9th in the McKee Hull P'11lo1s Miss M 11g'11et Lonnmg presented the guests to the receiving hne in which were, Mrs. Achesen, the Misses liittinger I ry ilohnston, McQlure,l oole, 'll1Cl Taggart. The program w'1s presented intermittently with the promenade. Miss Miriam ohnston gave 'i reading Miss Ayers favored with '1 voc'1l solo 'ind Miss Virginia Kerr also presented '1 reading. Following this 1 play entitled c.,l1'll'l11ll1gT e'1nder was presented. This proved to be '1 light, humorous comedy. lhe c'1st included the Misses Roberta Bittinger, McKinney, and Tomb. An orchestra 'lCCOI11P'll1l6CI the promenade '1nd dainty refreshments were served in the dining hall which w'1s decorated in gold 'IIICI white. Much credit is due to Mrs Achesen and to members of the various committees which helped to make the event '1 success. The All Star Games By reviving Il custom of times past the All Star games met with unexpected success. In one instance the male members of the student body drew the numbers ofthe femanae and for the other game the process reversed. The advantage of this system is obvious. Besides giving the bashful swains an excuse to step out, it gives some ofthe steadier cases 21 chance to variate without running the risk of being- misunderstood. The games thus honored were the Bethany and West-- minster home games. The host or the hostess, as the case might be, brought re- Orm lllimlrrrl llllll Tllfffjj-!lll0 f .. ,. , . . fl f : haf, - , ' f -, V. x 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 '1 1 ' ' 1 ' 2' ' . 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' '1 21..1'1'. '. T lt . I - I ' ' ' - . ' 1' : 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 2, 1 Q . . ,, . ,, G H A . . x Q 4 4 y 4 L y 1 1 e 1 2 ' '1 1' :1 1-1 2,1 .1 a I -' . 4' - -1 .x 8 1 Q I - A I 1 A 1 ' 2 The Allegheny-Geneva football game was selected as the Migration Day 1 ' 1 1 2' '1 ' ' 1 ' 1 '1 i ' ' . :H 1. 1 1 2 ' , 1 1 1 21 1 '. 1 1 1 ' , ' ' ' ' 2 1 ,' ' 1 1 . ' 1 ' 21 ' .1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 2 J: 1 . 1' 2 1 ' 1 1 1 Z 1 K Q I It 3 Z uw Y l I JA l K I K if n A Ax x l Q . . . A . . .1 T , , 5 1 C l I L J 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 A KK W 9, C K I K C K 4 K 4 1 I rx A 1 1 T K K C C A I K C 4 A 1 1 5 I A K fi 99 I - freshments for the other member These trd brts varied from animal crackers to raw post toastrcs Every one lr rd 'r hilarious time and m my new friendships were formed The Radro Presentatron The student body decided to present, rs 'r token of their appreciation, some gift to Dr Pearce for hrs untrrrng efliorts rn their behalf Utrlrzrng hrs every absence from ch rpel 1 large sum was collected 'rnd rt was decided to present the President with a radio The program of presentation was very cleverly 'rrrrnged and took Prexv errtrrely by surprise Mrs Pearce was presented with '1 b rsket of flowers and, 'rftcr rcomposrtron on the piano by Mr McElhaney, the radio W rs presented by bterrett I ulce Dr Pearce responded with 'rn rrnpromptu acceptance and The Geneva Colloqura Ihe Geneva Colloquia r new orgrnrzrtron on the campus, began Its work last November The purpose of the club rs to promote interest rn Christian Mrs sions 'Io this end, 'r number of students meet rn 'r br weekly drscussron group brnce its beginning the Lolloqurr has grown rapidly Mrs Pearce, who has been the hostess of the club, lr rs entert'nned the members rt lrerhorne a number of times The Football and Basketball Banquets The annual Footbrll brnquet was held rn the el rborate brrrquet room of the Brodhc rd Hotel The rffrrr w rs well rttended, and was one ofthe hnest ban quets ever tendered 'r Geneva rthletrc term Bpeeches were offered by Dr Pearce C,o'rch McMillin Professor' Fdgecombe, Mr. Young President of the Board of Trustees, 'md the newspaper reporters Ralph Bennett 'rnd ohn Ray. The players who performed their last for the Gold 'rlso expressed their sentiments 'rnd 'rp- preciation of what Geneva has done for them. These men were Capt. Albert M'rgliscc'rrr, Osseo Maddox Ernest Meyer, Todd lloyd Howard Pinkerton Mack lilcnnikcn, and Iel'rnd Sch'rchern. David Cullen w'rs chosen by the letter rrrcn to lead next year s eleven The Brrsketlvrll banquet was once again sponsored by our good friends Dr. 'rnd Mrs. Pearce. This affair is 'rlw'rys one of the outstanding affairs ofthe year' because the boys can choose 'r mate to 'rccompany them, 'md this one fact 'always cnlivcns such 'rn occasion. The usual round of speeches was followed by 'r very delicious course of c'rt'rble dishes, and then the couples amused themselves by various games and singing. Howard Emrick was elected captain of the 1929 team. - The Book Store It is only right that some mention should be made of' our Book Store, for it plays an important role in college life. It serves as a meeting place and as an eating place, and at the same time promotes the social welfare of' the students. Mrs. McCreery and Miss Edwards, who take care of the Book Store, are a p11rt of Geneva as well and their services are greatly appreciated by all of us. 1 i One Hrrmlrerl and Thirly- Trro 1' '7' ' 4' 'ff' 7 1 I HE 1928 T 1 GENEVJKN , ff 2 f. .X it 1 -A I 1 2 L I 1 Q. . I 1. w . - . . , ' ' . 1 1 ' ' I ' 1 1 ' ' ' . ' 1. ' ' ' ' ' '. ' . ' ' 1 1 ' . ' ' 1 '1 1 ' ,, I . 4, Q my l 1 ay V . . 1 1 1 1. r 1 Au: Q- . I I 5 is 1 1 appreciation speech which told exactly how deeply he w1rs affected. , , . .. , . . . . ' , 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . ' A A 1 Z 3 in I , n 1 4 1 I I I U ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 -1 . z 1 1 1 A ' . ' ' .- ' A '- 1 . 1 ' 1 .1 ' ' . ' 'i , 1 . , - , . C I 4 I J C K K C I K 2 1 T . I ji I Q I 1 I , 1 A Q ' Y l A A I 1 I. L v l T l I A , A . 1 K K K K C C K I K 1 K s ' 4 4 x c 4 s 1 A A K K C I Al C THE 1928 EEE?-5 e fk L f J 6 was ? 'J' AGR- f f 'S' 0 GENEVA I3 GROVE CNTY 0 THAT COED F4 N, Am Q 3 79 www Q, gm NORT ff! X S 4 1-K Mui! HTTPS ., H W TH E AoS!S'?EgUT QuRvEYxNc1 CLASS .l X lHf SNowBlRDS GET 'THEE BE I-HND ME SIKTAN N 'T I V ff GENEVA DANCE H HALL -fTELEPHoNe CALL ia SEE ALL mow A L QENEVAQ NEW LIGHTS 'gfgl VE RET WHEN ING 3 f x f STUDYING HJC KE Ai 4 Q24 'FWLB ' - - A so 'l -'1 .7 -I 5' X, -. -- I 112.7 C , 53 '7 K, M I at L E Q s L: Sn l -P 0 -8.-1 Ek! I A+ I ! Ai G . BX ... ,, 1 7 . f um 3 li' ' Q L1 -S :E 5 f- Q. 1? OU., L X jf H-X' 'fic W E mx E7 nm: . A , av X X Q EKG Jw f ' l B Q X f ' f- 0 --.N 5 Ri? X -'l . fax Mug , m l -- ' Q- 0 'S'- 1 ' -EEE! 1. x' , -1 if L 2 e y 1 - V ,,--,.,--V -.1 ' j 1,4 ag . RY 5 1 V I , . - - I Y x THE 1928 '- M GEN V The Ballot Box Fzurest C o ed MILL INC R CM Most Popular C 0 ed Bl mx C Al VIN Ilandsomcst Man C HARLI s IIINDSAX Most Popuhu' Man PIOXVARD 1uMlucIC Ifloppxcst Iflapper M un n x B1 AC ICI I DC I Man who has done most for Cnmvn IOIIN C Rocm I I Most Popular 1' .lculty NIL mbu I 1:01 1 ssolc PANIC Most Devotud C ouplc XNNI IONI s IAMPS MM ANI IS II VMC Wx1soN IOHN C um M ll Um' Ilumlrul unrl 1'h1rly fill . fs- C, ' jf ,'-Cm.-: . :C I my ,I C ' In 3 1, ' . k' - 1 1 v C 1 .....,.... CC CC C C . C.,C .A J J l I 1 4 V' - 'wx w 1 ' v C C, C CA..C, C C C C , , . -' '- . ' C.... C C CC C C C C C C CC Y .- ' 1 I I , Y 1 ' bhelklest bhelk CCCCCC CC C C C C ,C CCJACK W,vrsoN ' ' 3 Y A AA,YY A. H 4. J f'laj gg I I v I 1 X A I ' 1 ' HIV! 1 n f lf C C C C ,CC C C C . C C, C C C I I f 'I , . 1. . , , . 3 ,. , . . C C C C , C C CCC. C CCCC CC CC CC C 1 - - C, aCC C CCCC CC Ev as-. Ju 1 , .' - v 1 C In 1 i ' 1' ,vvw I A A 4 h I ,f f 4 1 I ' - 'fll N'6,.Q,w Q THE 1928 GENEV W,,e8 ' ' X 'L' Q35 Autographs Vgfxmwu SvLx.,,,,,,w3,b A2404 - fo-:iv H Zag, ' 1333-:Q 665450, I 124 ZQTZEWK ef f ' '60 If K I' 4 . I2-?! W?W 7 , 2.7M S , .7 Q 5 qg.Q.'j an-Za! g I 95' 11 U . if f f 9 fd P? avi! Gaza-B -Jdfff ' ' V i W'7wM4!QfWfW 0 ?2f4fg5iZ,W.7 - j ,50 5 MDV Mc QZGVW4. Ja Q V o mzf 1,.f 1 Tlmfy-.mfg N Z V5 Jf! BI'-' J ws We, the staff, wish to thank our Advertisers for their co- operation in helping to make this book a successg and we, in turn, ask the readers to co- operate with those whose ad- vertisements are listed here. -The Stag 0 Ilumlrrrrl mul 7'll1'f'ly-.swarm ..,,. 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' f f- f' ,f f f 'ff 'X 'ff f f 1' X X! .1 ff, ,f ,,f' ' . I' f' 1 1' 1, 'V V -I . 5 If If X ,' I' 8 yr ,Off fi ' . ' L , I ,Sf I X7 away from your oil. ff f,,,,o0 pf ff! A , 12' ' ' ' ,f'f,.3:f , - - 1 f' ' . ' ' .. ' ?' '. f , . . ' - Ja M ' ' ' . 'r' Q 4 A I cn ,ak Ne 1 Q r , 99 ' ff ff . , ' . 7 'IO-R33 'xl ll . . ' . ' f Guumnrerd I .X no xxx CI' - V O. I A h N A A 1 I I 'Y , . 4 I ,rv h - Q - .Mz'ZZ.s'.' ISICAVICR FALLS, PA. GARY, INDIANA IVIASSILLON, OHIO II'lAR'l'l ORD, CONN. Salas' Qg7iw.v.' IIARTFORD I Pl-lIl,ADl'ILl'l-IIA Dli'1'RUl'l' CHICAGO CINCINNATI SI. PAUL BUFFALO Cl,I5VI'Il,AND ' Rfrp1'c,rm1lcd by I MILTON PRAY COMPANY IN SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGl'1LI'1S SIfA'l l.I,If UNION DRAWN STEEL Co. Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania Ulltl lllulrlrcfl mul Tlllllfq-ll'l.lll' QT 1 if g X 0 v X Q , Fxbgk X I ll, S -- -. 1 A ,,.'. 5:12 ,.,, 'QI 4 I '.-, .,.,. 1 'A 4' , ,..,, . ' III HIIHWI iigpm- V-fv ' ' 4V.,' 'GEF WWIII I Illl l v M4 zq. f L E mmm .4 . Q luminal: Z! In U Ksvsrone DRILLER co ,L nwlll , In-LIII f f an , HN I- A...vb'! In W. M ssAvsn:An.Ls 1 1 H ..-. .-,A ..., Q V KEYSTONE DRILLER CQ. I 0lIILtil'lZ1 L'bl'llII1'3' 2, lfS'fS'2 Fu!l.rl01L, 1,171 11.r3'lzfm1V1fa M2ll1llf'1lL'flll'Cl'S df VVICLL DRILLING MACHINIQS Cl'1N'l'Rll UGAl, PUMPS , Dlilil' VVICLL PUMPS ft' Ano E ' V S .- fx . 'mime MARK L Q6 ' KEVSTONE 5 REGISTERED U. 5. PITENI' OFFICE D LX Kevsrrme Daman Co., BEAVER FAu.s.PA. , I I 1 K Lk fjllflllflgllt' lIfJU1L Q .4f7f7Z'l.L'lllf0ll, I AY, V T 'LA f 1m , lcIc:lI'l'l l AVIQNUIQ, 1 1 I 7111 to Zlsl Stu-cts Jw ,, ri BEAVER FALLS, PIQNNA . , x lvl- ,, All 4 7'5- I 'Kg ' . Una Ilunzlrcrl and Forly Q' 6 N 9 A V 0 E K ., BLACK HAWK PRESS PRINTERS-RULERS QQ 'Printers of the l 9 2 8 G E N E VA N QQ Telephongggli l20If3f5 PENN AVENUE ATI ' ATIZEEE 2575 PITTSBURGH, PA. 0 llll ll 0111: lluuflrcrl and lfnrly-Iwo liver hear of a sane person running around in the Winter with nothing on but II. V. D's, or wearing long under woolens in the hot summer months? Well,--it is just as INSANE for YOU to run about day in and day out without LIFE INSURANCE. Life Insurance is a piece ol ALL-YEAR-ROUND, STANDARD EQUIPMENT. I want to INSURE every student and graduate of Geneva. I'lI be glad to have you ask me about your INSURANCE problems. C. BRAINERD METHENY Ge1zez'a I9ll,' District Supei'viso1'-EQUITADLE OF IOWA IIIIONE 2083 ROOM 610, SMI'l'I'lI IlCI,D IILDII. BEAVER FALLS, PA. PITTSISURGIAI, PA. The Genera! Brodlfead Hotel 7th AVE. AT 12th ST. BEAVER FALLS. PA. Bmvfr Falk New Millio1i Dollar Ilolfl 120 OUTSIDE ROOMS EACH WITH BATI-I CIRCULATING ICE WATER EXCELLENT CUISINE MAIN DINING ROOM, GRILL, COFFEE SHOP AND ISANQUET ROOM Located on the main Arteries of traflic Connecting Pittsburgh with the West and North West Special atlmition given to Dinvwr Parlizxr 1mdBanquclf P. II. MARTIN, Manager Um: ll-umlrcrl and Forly-llzrva MOdK7'7Z Building Constmtction The R. B. McDane1 Company GENERAL CONTRACTORS NEW BRIGHTON, PA. By Prczctical E7ZgZ-7ZK67.Y and Cmftxmcn STUDY TRANSPORTATION It is the important artery of all other business ' A WE DESIRE To give you 21 complete service COURTEOUS Q ON TIME SAFE - RAPID CONTINUOUS Help us to give the'service-You can do that by your patron- age-bygstudy of transportation-and through offering constructive suggestions. THE BEAVER VALLEY TRACTION Co. One Hzmrlrcd and Fnrly-four Complete Business Courses Students may enter any Monday lndividual Instruction Tuition on the easy Pay-- ment Plan Write or telephone for our Bulletin of Courses or call at office for personal inter- view Szzmmer School 'lihroughout the summer, we maintain classes for the advantage of high school graduates, teachers, college students on vacation, and young men and women who may want to enter school for the purpose of making the best possible use of the summer months. Our summer classes are well attended, and more than this, they are made up of students who are particularly ambitious and who set a pace in their Work that encourages a high type of effort on the part of every student. We offer our regular courses in our summer classes and shall he glad to hear from prospec- tive students who contemplate spending some of the summer in school. We ollier exceptional advantages for inten- sive work in all of the business subjects. . Duffs-Iron City College Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. , W, ,,,,, ,Y , , 7, . ..,. , . ......, .lu , ,,.., .i..-.,. ,v',,.,,, Peace and Comefzfmem' oozkfex in ffze Howie that is Ybstefizlfy Decomlea' emo' Irizrzzzkbeol Coma!! ur about fha Fnrniyliifzg of your home THE MARTSOLF 'F R IT RE COMPA Y BEAVER FALLS AMBRIDGE One llzuulrnrl and Forlyqhmz J. D. MCANLIS SC SON Gifts that Las! JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS Invite your inspection of their most beautiful selection of gifts appropriate for graduation, wed- dings and all nmiiversaries. ffxf11bI1'.fl1f'd in 1860 1108 7rI1 AVENUE BEAVER FALLS, PA Organized 1893 The Farmers National Bank f BEAVER FALLS, PA. Resources iB4,000,000.00 OFFICERS J. RANKIN MARTIN, Prerideut WALTER G. BERT, CKIIIHIKT' J. S. I,OU'I'I-IAN, Vice'-Prefideut I W. W. DOUDS, Ant. Cafhier , HUGO SCI-IIIVIEK, MlI1lIlgK7' F07'L'1'g1l Dept. ' Ulll' lIlllllll'l'lI mul l orly-.w'.1' COMPLIIVIENTS OF BEAVER VALLEY WATER CO. 1006 7th AVENUE BEAVER FALLS UNITED STATES TIRES . Motor, High Test and Anti-Knock Gas Free Air and Www' J. . PATTERSON ' TWENTY-SIXTH ST. AND SEVENTI-I AVE. BELL PHONE 2323-.I BEAVER FALLS, PA Um: Vllmzrlrcvl mul l nrly-.ww THE FLOWER HOP 720 13th STREET BELL PHONE 122 B. C. 1118 if C U 7' FLOWERS Corsagc Bofuqfzmts for Bavzqwts ampbell 8: Hemphill Wh0leSale Confections QUALITY AND S ERVICE BEAVER' FALLS 0 ll ll ll If JI! vii, . ,, . C01I1fP11.?llc'II1.f of the Ingram-Richardson Manufacturing Compan I AC'I'O R I ISS BEAVER FALLS, PA., FRANKFORT. IND., BAYONNE, N. J. MlI7l7lflIl'f1l1'?fI of Porcelain Enameled Iron Signs for :III purposes, Porceliron Stove Parts, Refrigerator Linings, Table Tops, etc. Porceliron Table Tops are used in over eight million American homes. Sold everywhere on kitchen cabinets and kitchen tables. Look for the Diamond Trademark PorceIiron.', WE THANK YOU For the privilege of serving you with the photographic work in thf jnreparation of this book. Qi BGYLIN STUDIO 3111 SIXTH AVENUE COI.I,I'fGE I-III.L l'hone2l90 One Il'umlrf'rl and l orly-nine A Light All Night for a Penny l IU CQNJOY the extra con- vemence of a light all night in the bath room or in the hall. .-L4-'1f'1fl'l',' '. ' ll Q N1 f mg, -1. -I ' ', l firefilliifw-. .. , .e ,ff -T, ','.-igjf-ti' lzafg liliflffif :nl-rj l rr I All This additional service 765, X 93 . can be had at very 5 -f-f+..fWL'f ' moderate cost ,,' lt Costa but a Penny to Burn a 25-Watt Lamp for Eight Hours .++2li7K+4. Duquesne Light Company Sutter 81 Burns Druggzkf lflllfli Dl'1l,lVlfRY ' ' Patronzke mmm- our Wl-llTlVlANS AND REYMERS 14'l1'Ue777i e73' CANDY llROADlllCAD BLDG. lllCAVl'1R l Al.l,S, PA. Una llllllllflifl mul Flfly C. C. Criswell 81 Son I-IIGH GRADE MONUMENTAL WORK Di.rtribnlor.r of Guardian lllemorialx 2208 EIGHTH AVENUE BEAVER FALLS, PA. Styfe Shoes of .Qualify FOREIVIOST STYLES IN STUDENTS' FOOTWEAR The Quality Boot Shop Blanford Sc lVIcCandless 1213 SlCVEN'l'H AVENUE BICAVER FALLS, PA. Stzm'ent5: Wllen you Want the Best Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service in Town cull the Fame Laundry BEAVER FALLS 2520 17 01' Quzzlfly Uarciwcmf Pafivzrlx and Oily Cuff Holtzmz1nn's HARDWARE Beaver Falls 556 Prompt Dflz'w'ry our SfJL'Cl'IllffX' 11608 7th AVE. BEAVER FALLS, PA. One IIIIIIIIIWJI mu I f I y-mu' Suits and Top Coats Better' Than The Average Workmzlnship Belief' Than. The Average Woolens Better Than The ffzferage Values Anal wo moan just tlmut. These selections com- lminc not only good 'Tailoring-all Wool Eabri s :Incl unusual values, but workmanship, woolens and values that are better than the average. It will pav vou to investigate our Better'l'lmntl1e C. Av.l.-nga: CI.O'I'I-IING. S21 to 3550 Chrysler Motor Cars Models 52-62-72-so QQ CALVIN AND MCM ULLEN I M O N 7 DEALERS CLOTHES SHOP 1'noNl-1 'mo lsmvllzla Iwu.1,s, PA. Pl-IONE S73 CHAS. MANN IOIO 7Ll1 AVE. BEAVICR FALLS, PA. For I JEWELRY SPORTING GOODS ATHLETIC GOODS Agenifor A D. Sz M. BASEBALL LINE WRIGHT sl D1'rsoN TENNIS .EQUIPMENT Goodyear Tires R.C.A. RADIOS Automobile and Radio Aeces.s'o1'ie.r of af! kivzdx ' GRAND HOTEL TIRE COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRAND HOTEL GARAGE BEAVER FALLS, PA. Phone 960 X One llmulred and lf'1f!y-lm: Dambach's Blue Tea Room liffwrc' life Mc'et and Eat BUY OUR ELECTRIC BAKED GOODS 1308 SEVENTH AVENUE A I' IION E 702 CANDIES, ICE CREAM AND FRUIT ICES THE ALPS T. M. GILCHRIST, Prop. l'arlicular flttmztion io Wcddivzgx, R6L'6fJli07LJ and all Social Ajfairf Special Service to Soda Fountain trade Ice Cream Dealers, Hotels and Rcstzlurunts BOTI-I PHONES B EA V E R FA l,l,S Comjalinzents of J. L. Miksch 85 Son HOFFIVIAN'S DRUG STORE . Yyze Rexall Store ALL DRUGS 315 1500 SEVENTH AVENUE BEAVER FALLS, PA. One Ilunrlrcd and l 1fly-fhree E i::5 i IlllllVl!ill Tllilllixlllmllrli 5 , lQ?rf,rg w1eAggWi1 li:l,ll1flf.' . ri. iggirllili USE A CHARGE ACCOUNT HANTMAN'S Beaver Valleys Leading Charge .4ee0u1zZ jewelers ll IS - 7th AVENUE BEAVER FALLS, PENNA. Popular Przkea' Clotfzes SUITS 85 COATS 519.50 and up - Knickcrs, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery fllwayx Jhowing the new, at popular price: EDW. V. CORCORAN 1024 - 7th AVENUE BEAVER FALLS Clothes That Satisfyi' The Federal Title 8: Trust Company of Beaver Falls u Extends to its customers all the accommodations tlmt are consistent with sound and conservative business nietliocls. A portion ol' your business is respect- fully solicited. BELL PHONE 3009 Economy Furniture Company Beaver Falls' Bargain Furniture House A 1319 SEVENTH AVENUE BEAVER FALLS, PA. One Hundred and Flfly-four Geneva College Book Store Prescriptions accurately conipouncleclg Patent Medicines at Cut Prices Delicious Candies and Soclas and Films Beaver Falls Cut Rate Pharmacy J. ARFIICLD, Ph. ts. 'rim nownrowm maui: sromi wrra 'ram' NIQIGHBORHOOD nosvmnnv lqwiatfil 7 Doors Above Ren.-nl' 'lihcatrc 1-1 Ccm'f2:z1z.r you an' H!l'!L'UHlL' Ci07'lZjJZi77Z6 ll1f.8' of Graule Studios i2I ROCHESTER BEAVER FALLS First National Bank BEAVER FALLS, PA. ORGANIZED jUNlQ 2, 1885 Capzml amz' Szzfplzzy Jf?5I7, 57017. KW 3Z lN'l'l'IRliS'l' IUOZ SAFl'l'llY Depository for U. S. Postal Savings State of Pennsylvania and City of Beaver Falls GICO. DAVIDSON l,l'L'.l'!.l!t'lIl E. C. Rlflil1ISKl'1 .,... .. 1'ilY l,l'f'.l'1.flt'7lf C. l'l. BI+IIiGl,IC..... l'ia'r-1'1'c,r1fflf'11t W. F. BICLL... ..,. A . .,,,, .. ...... l if.-g-l'1-willyni EARL R. RADTKIS ..... ,.,,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,. I,',4,flH'f1- H. L. LIEBENDOR l' FR. ...... . .... Juli. Caxliicr 011-0 Illuzrlrvrl um! Fi f I 117 fi vc Compliments of Sennett Pharmacy 7tl1 AVE. at 14th S'I'. BEAVER lfAI.l,S, PA. Q EZ'L'I'ylf1ilLg in Drugs SPORTINGLGOODS HARDWARE, PAINTS CHINA HOUSE FURNISHINGS 1lzu'dwarf lIeadqzm19tcrx for 55 Ycau Roy B. Brierly 1104 SEVENTH AVENUE BEAVER FALLS, PA. John H. Brooks 2512 CRANE SERVICE EXCAVATING BUILDERS' sUPP1,1Es AND com, -eig- GOOD SERVICE QUALITY GOODS - PHONE 2534 Sth AVE. BEAVER FALI ,S, Sava It with ICH' Valley Ice Co. lVlanufacturers of PURE ICE Made from Filtered and Distilled Water Dcalcrzr in Best Pittsburgh Coal Ofhce and Factory: THIRD ST. AND NINTH AVE. BEAVER FALLS, PA. BELL PHONE 155 One llunflrcrl and l 1fIy-.sir WMI l'07IlfJf1,'lIIl?7lf.Y.f1'01lI tha' nm COLONIAL THEATRE BEAVER FALLS Pick of the Piclfzwcs Home Affade Candy HAVE You 'I'IzIEn IIIIE NEW Sc LUNCI-IES The bmi you mmf' 7'6l.TlL7li Papparodis Confectionery 1216 7th AVENUE BEAVER FALLS, PA. The Studenfs Siore Iaoorqs, PICTURES FINE STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES ENGEAVING EIvIEoSSINo EoUN'rAIN PENS Agent for CORONA, ROYAL AND R EIVIINOTON l'OR'I'ABLE 'I'Yl'EWR! l'ERS I REEDER'S BOOK STORE PHONE 369-R BEAVER FALLS W. E. Osborn Company Wbofesale Grocers NEW BRIGHTON. PENNA. Ulll' llumlrI'1l mul 1 ::fly-.w'r1'1 M4'zz and Wovrzriz of Cenfwz go Io PAUL REED Barber FOR BEST S ERVICE Bwzuly Parlor in C07I7I!C'fi07l wiflz thif Eft11bl1'Jh'mz'1Lt Private entrance to Indies' parlor, marvel, shampoo, mzmicurc. eyebrow znrching. Spccirllfzivzg in fJl'l'7llfllIl'1If and fugrr waving HAI R BOBBING OUR SPECIALTY IIICLI, PHONE 9831 Call for nfl rlpfminlmrzzts Covziivzvfow .vivzrf 1802 Berkmzufs BEAVER FALLS is EVERYTHING READY TO WEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN COM PLIMENTS OF Model Candy Company I r WHOLESALE C ON FE C YYONERS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED BEAVER FALLS, PA. REGENT THEATRE Beaver County's Finest High Class Pictures and B. F. Keith VaudeViIIe J. HOWARD JEFFREY, Mgr Unrf llumlrwl and 1 -:fly-aiglz! For All Social Occasions Call the ANDALUSIA DAIRY CO. M1111111-ff1a't11v'1-1'J of lhe Ice Cream that makef your 11711 .rmack ax they never Jmaeked before. Beaver Falls 96 712-718 Fl FT H STREET BEAVER FALLS, PA. R. C. Garvin 81 Son Lumber and MU! PWM DOORS-SASH PLASTER BOARD R ITT E R OAK FLOOR ING BIRDS ROOFINGS Pllflllf 2002-.I 2310 7tl1 Avc. Beaver Falls, Pa. Tress' Drug Store The Little Store with the Large Service AUTO DELIVERY FREE Be1l9879 B. C. 1397 2-1111 STREET AND Sth AVICNUIQ BEAVER 1 A1.1,S, PA. Mrs. H. W. Miller and Son GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES if 1+'OUR'1'lI Av1':NU1': co1,1,1c1:15 1111.1 11111 1.1-94 X Une llundrezl and I 1fly-nine Compliments of W. E. Thomas fjl'0CL'7'fL'.S' and .Mczm 33111 Tlzcmk You All For Your Patron- agc and Ilmrty S uipport GOOD LUCK TO YOU! To you who are about to Cll1l32ll'li on your several careers l want to tail-:c tliis opportunity to say Good Luck to You To you wlio are returning next year l also want to wish good luck. May your vacation be an enjoyable one. l am looking forwurcl to your return. Ray Fell COLLEGE INN SlRl'Ili'l' COI,l,l'fGlC Hll.l, 3232 4th AVICNUIQ l'l-IONIC 54 College Hill Pharmacy l,. D. Al,'l'MAN, l'rop1'i1'mr The Drug Slow for ilu' SlllCZ6'1ll,YH A Friwzzl and Neighbor of Gmeva Kelly-Cartwright Hardware Co. GENERAL HARDWARE Paints, Oils, Clary, llouxcltolcl U tmsils and Electrical ' Supjnliw. 3220 -llll AVIC. CUl,l.l'illl': lllI,l, lililxxllill FALLS, IIA. IHQAVIQR l AI,I,S 9886 l'lmp1f 30.9.9 Una IIIIIIIIFEII and S1'.1'Iy LATEST MODELS IN Be21VerValley FOOTWEAR Gay, Afrtzlvtzk P C00 Youthful WHOLESALE fo PAPER AND TWINE I-IOSIERY fa I W. E. Jamison 1121, slcvlcN'1'1-1 AVICNUIQ BICAVICR I Al,I,S, PA, Phone 1817 Beaver lfallx Coliege Hill Printing Company jun firouml ilu' Comm' from the Collcgfu is SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ALI, FORMS OF COLLILGIL PRINTING. .IohnT. Reeves 85 Co. Banking, Real Estate Insurance OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS FROM 7 TO 8:30 The Bank for CL'm'w Colfcgu cmd Slzzdvvzfx 1217 SICVICNTII AVICNUIQ BICAV li R I A I,I.S, PA. 0110 llumlrczl mul Si.vIy-one 67262251 allege LIBERAL ARTS Twenty-live departments. Group system: nineugroups leading to the Bachelor of Arts degreeg four to the Bachelor of Science degree. Bachelor of Science in Education degree meets requirements of all States to teach. New degree, Bachelor of Science in Commerce, established this year. New courses added in Bible, Economics, liducation, lfnglish, Health, History, Physics, Psychology, French, Spanish and Italian. Summer Session of nine weeks, June 15 to August 15, 1927. 'lfxtension School offering courses in all departments. If you cannot come to college, the college will come to you. This is the plan ofulearn- ing while earning. g PUBLIC SPEAKING lfmphasis laid on Self-Control and Individuality. Special atten- tion given Acting Drama, not for stage but for platform work. Courses given leading to Bachelor of Oratory degree. MUSIC Courses in Piano, Voice, Violin and Viola, Theory, Harmony and History of Music taught, also Public School Music. 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