Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1923
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XVhere the Xxvl1l7Z1Sl1 spreads its valley Filled with joy our voiees raise: From the sky in swelling echoes, Come the eheers that tell the tale Qt viet'ries and your heroes, Hail, Purduel Vve sing. All Hail! Vvhen in after years we're turning, Alma lx'li1tCI', hack to you, Nlzly our hearts with love he yearning For the scenes of Old Purdue: Buck among your pathways winding, Let us seek what lies before,- Fondest hopes and aims e'er Ending, lvhile we sing of days of yore. Hail. Hail to Old Purdue, All Hail to our Old Gold und Black Hail, Hail to Old Purdue, Uur friendship may she never lack: liver grateful, ever true. Thus we raise our song anew Ot' the days we've spent with you: .-Xll hail, our own Purdue! 151316 5 Z 5 'W' Sgr :QF -Af' 5- Wax' ,f flmtd, f' .f- I ww f I I ww 151 YT? XXI . , ' 'z. - f? 1 S 4735. ag 'ft 1' 9 Igfi ' 35, X Urder of Bcowks in 23,1 F , ' Q f ,ADMINISTRATION I . CLASSES I . ff ALUNI I ' Z., . 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Ir is my valued privilege tu he permitted here to express the himpe that now, :md through the years to come, the entire llniversity will liaivc am umliminished pride from this Delsris. lt is ll eimvinciiig witness uf- ll Purdue uf deeds :md nfl dreaimsg of work and ofwitg ofwis- dum amd ul' whimsey. The iiiainlmuil :md wiinialiilwml Hi-fllCllI'llYt'I'Nlfj'll1lVCl3CCl1 wrought mtu the pages wt, this Bunk uf' the Class. Pl'1'5fdL'IIl Pzzrdzlc Lvzziiwrsily. Ilriifr' 315 Utuur New President R. ICDVVARD C. ELLIOTT, Purdue's new president, after one school year on the campus, has measured up in every way to the high standards expected of him as a result of his outstanding record before coming to Purdue. Dr. lflliott brought to Purdue the vigor and aggres- siveness of the Vvest, from whence he came, and many new ideas which promise to react to the benefit of the institution. A plan for the expansion of Purdue so that the institution may care for the steadily growing enrollment, has been worked out and will serve as 21 sort of outline for the growth and development which is apparent in the years to come. A Greater Purdue surely should materialize under his guidance. VVe bespeak a long and successful stewardship for our new president. Dr. Elliott is 48 years old and a native of Chicago, being born there December 21, 187-1. However, when he was a year old, his parents moved to the frontier town of North Platte, Neb., where his father ran the village blacksmith shop. There, the son completed his grade and high school work before entering the University of Nebraska in 1891. In 1895, he received his degree and was appointed a fellow in chemistry. After two years of work and additional study, he began teaching chem- istry in the Leadville, Colorado, High School. Because of his keen execu- tive ability, he was made superintendent of schools there in 1898, only a year later, resigning to take advanced training. From 1903 to 1905, Dr. Elliott carried on graduate study at Columbia University and the University of Jena, Germany. He received his doc- tor's degree from Columbia in 1905, and immediately was made associate professor at the University of Vvisconsin, becoming a full professor two years later, and head of the department of education and teachers' train- ing in 1909. In October, 1915, Dr. lflliott was made first chancellor of the University of blontana, in which position he served as executive of the four state educational institutions. VVhile there he had charge of a building program for the four institutions, involving the expenditure of 53,000,000.00 and the construction of fifteen new buildings. During 1911-12, Dr. Elliott was a member of the New York City school inquiry and of the Vermont educational inquiry in 1915. He also has served as educational advisor to a number of state and municipal authorities throughout the country. He is a member of the liiducational Finance Inquiry Commission which is making a nation-wide study of edu- cational expenditures. During the war, he was a member of the blontana State Council of Defense and also director of the S. A. T. C. in five North- western states, besides serving as an advisor to the committee on educa- tional and special training of the general staff. PU311' 'J 'l'lIli NIQXV Rlil'l'l'.-X'l'IHN ll.-XLT, ITH the end of the second semester of the school year of 1922-23, the new RCClf21fl0l1 Hall will have seen its lirst period of service. For the past three years it has heen 11 source of continual wonder as to where space was going to be provided for the instruction of the ever in- creasing number of underclass studentsg the crowded condition of Purdue and University Halls heing evidenced more every day. Early last spring construction upon this site was started and hy the heginning of the second semester the new building was ready for use. Those familiar with its interior will readily agree that it is a structure that all Purdue Will be proud of. 1'r1yfc QS T150 Swivel of S1'1'cf11'e 5'rANi.iaY Cocuricu, Ihvzn HF School of Science is scarcely comparable with the Schools of lin- gineering and Agriculture. lt more nearly resembles the School of Liberal Arts of other Universities. It is made up of a series of depart- ments, in each one of which it is possible for a student to major. lt is in this particular more than in any other that it diners from the work of the other schools. The School of Science has grown with a great rapidity in the last two or three years, until at present it is the second school in point of enroll- ment in the University, being exceeded only by the School of hlechanical Engineering. The completion and occupancy of the new building for Home Economics and the completion of the Recitation Hall for the ac- commodation of the Departments of Education, hlathematics, History and Economics mark the increased facilities for the work of the school. It differs from the Schools of Liberal Arts in other institutions chiefly in the large amount of required work. All students who receive the De- gree in General Science must complete seventy-four hours in specified sub- jects, the remainder of the time being elective. This arrangement of work has been justified in the success achieved by graduates of the school, VVhile there is this broad foundation required, there is still an abundance of time to specialize in any chosen subject to the fullest extent desirable. l'fiy1r20 :pls-'X-'--f:,',fq,,f,. .Y ' -1- -531,13-ui: 5.:A,,3iSg5.,.5 c isa g, , , . Q kv I x,V.x, gg, .ku N by, 1 -rf., mea- .- is .1 .exe-L . ,, . . me-X., . -:.,5,-1-: , ...az--.,5.:::5 i' I' :.-I-' frz. :-:-'F W.- 1 i::llw C.1x11o1,vx SllHl'lNl:XliliR, lJ1'f1nnflI'o11m1 LC, VERY day, in every way, we're getting better and better. This certainly holds true in regard to XVOUICH at Purdue. VVe have now I1 new Home lfconomics Building with model equipment, a new Recitation Building with finest facilities for work in Mathematics, liducation, and History, and Ladies' llall equipped to serve as 11 dormitory and social center. lfnough, you may say, to be thankful for. But, better yet we have the promise of Il new YVUINCI1lS Building, and there is talk of turning the hlemorial Ciyninasium over to the girls. The gift of tl1e Ross-:Xde bowl has given 11 tangible basis for a Greater Purdue, and the girls will naturally come in for their share. A hopeful sign is the ever increasing number of girls in attendance at Purdue. The four hundred now here are doing creditable Work in all camp11s activities, including the Y, literary societies, Glee Club, Little Theatre Players, Harlequin and Press Clubs. They have gone into ath- letics too. They have 11ot only supported the teams, but they have done creditable gym work themselves in basketball, volley ball, swimming, and other sports. The point system l1as been established and sweaters will be awarded this year to our girl athletes. YYe have a new President who is with us every i11ch of the way, and we have a student body that has always stood by us. And so, Every day in every way-- qu, . 5. sE.fn...,ven l'ffi11'.JlI Scion! 0fi,'lQ'!'l'!'l!fflll'L' joiix H.-xaizisox SKINNER,D4'1Il1 N 1879 the first Professor of Agriculture, Charles Ingersoll, came to Purdue. His teaching duties involved subjects and responsibilities now properly delegated to five well organized departments. A small Agri- cultural building was erected in N82 and replaced in 19132 by the l21l'gCl' structure now known as Agricultural Hall. Subsequent building expan- sion at Purdue which has only in a measure kept pace with student enroll- ment and the needs of today, includes the lfarm blechanics building, the Live Stock judging Pavilion, the Dairy building fhmith llallj, the Horti- cultural Greenhouses and the Veterinary building. ln addition to these. several other buildings provide laboratories, equipment and facilities for the instruction of agricultural students. The School of Agriculture now controls over 600 acres of land and in addition to the buildings named above there are 2-l others necessary for effective administration of the work. Q A survey of the situation in the School of Agriculture will show that the present needs include more and better class room and laboratory space. New buildings and equipment are especially needed for the De- partments of Horticulture, Poultry Husbandry and Farm Mechanics. Not only will development along these lines add greatly to the effectiveness of the teaching work but it will place these departments on a footing approx- imately equal to that of similar work in neighboring institutions. ' f f ,f Prljll' ,Il T195 Szvloofr 0fifi!lQ'l'llL'8!'lillQ' 1 K K A. A. lJU'll'l'liR, lima H191 engineering activities of Purdue University include: The train- ing ol' engineers, the conducting of engineering investigations of value to the industries and utilities of the State and Nation, and the carrying on of engineering extension work of particular value to lndiana. Teaching is the most important activity of the engineering staff of Pur- due. Much emphasis is placed at all times upon the teaching of men and not only of text books and subjects. Each man is tested and rated at reg- ular intervals throughout his course and every ellort is made to discover and to develop the talents of each student. hfluch attention is also given to character training and to the development of men Who can think clear- ly and correctly. The Purdue Engineering Experiment Station hears the same relation to the industries and pulvlic utilities of Indiana as does the Purdue Agricultural lixperiment Station to farming. The researches now under way are of particular value to the road building program, the automotive industries and the utilities. Ten bulletins have been published up to date and sev- eral others are in preparation. The Purdue Engineering Extension Service is carrying the benefits of the University to the people of Indiana through State and district confer- ences, lectures, publications, and special service of value to the people em- ployed in the industries and utilities of Indiana. P41516-Y Scfioof y'C13z'z'f El1g'!'ll6767'l'7Zg RALPH B. XVILEY, Head HE catalogue of the University for the school year 1874-75 adver- tises courses in Civil, lN1echanical, and blining Engineering, and Architecture, and one member of the faculty was a professor of lN1athe- matics and Civil Engineering. Despite the readiness of the University to cover such a broad field we find record of only one engineering student for nearly a decade. This man received a degree in Civil Engineering in 1377. However, from this time on the growth of the School of Civil Engi- neering has been rapid and in 1906 the increased enrollment warranted a new building, when the present building was constructed. The past year has been a very successful one for the Civil School. The class of eighty-two men, receiving their degrees this June, will be one of the largest ever graduated. At present there are sixty-nine juniors, one hundred twenty-two sophomores, and one hundred twenty-two freshmen, or a total enrollment of three hundred ninety-five. During the past few years the School has been very active in extension work. The Road School has become an annual affair and attracts men of prominence in highway engineering from all parts of the United States. The new conference on city planning is also doing valuable work for many cities of Indiana. jf6 Page JS Scam! 0fCf9c111fc'f1! E!lkQ!'!IL'L'!'li!,'g H. C. Pl2I'FIilQ,H1'1I1f ' lrllihllfr-XL ljngineering at Purdue, in common with other branches of engineering, here and elsewhere, sutlered from the slump follow- ing the close of the war. The reaction has been a healthy one, however, and the industries are re- covering in a manner that presages an era of prosperity and healthy growth, especially along chemical lines. It is worthy of note that during the recent slump, when so many chem- ists were out of employment, very few Purdue men, chemical engineers Or chemists, were affected, except through promotions. The llniversity has during the present year approved certain important changes in the curriculum of the school, part of a general plan of broaden- ing and enlarging the scope of its work. Under the plan inaugurated, op- tions are offered, in the Junior and Senior years, based on three general lines,-Nlilitary, Engineering and Chemistry. New lines of study now ollered, Nletallurgy and Nlineralogy, supply a deliciency in the University which has long been apparent. In addition, a course in Technical Literature, in the Junior year, is expected to cover the held of sources of information along technical lines and methods of col- lecting such information. New quarters Will be occupied during the coming year, Where the begin- ning will be made toward equipping and organizing chemical engineering laboratories, the need for which has for some time been apparent. Pfllli' ll 655904 Swim! 0fEfcz'f1'1'cz1l E1zgz'11cc1'1'1fg C. FR.-xxcis HA1wiNo,Huad HE School of Electrical Engineering, while the largest in the coun- try, has acquired its large enrollment not as a result of a campaign for students, but rather by striving for a high quality of instruction, which will adequately prepare the graduate for the electrical engineering pro- fession. The successful electrical engineer of today must have a thorough train- ing in science, mathematics and economics, together with the fundamental principles and operating characteristics of both electrical and mechanical equipment. The instructional staff of the School of Electrical Engineering now num. bers sixteen electrical engineers, graduates of eleven different engineering institutions of this country and abroad. Thus, the students have the bene- fit of the composite methods of instruction of many electrical colleges of the highest standing. This staff of instructors has been enlarged during the past year, in order to provide the best possible instruction for students in small groups. The personal contact, so important for effective in- struction, is, therefore, maintained even with large numbers of students. The building and particularly the laboratories of the School of Elec- trical Engineering, however, are at present inadequate to provide facilities desired for the students of all the Engineering Schools. The very urgent need for a new building for Electrical Engineering is, therefore, generally recognized as the next step in advance, in order that the engineering grad- uates of Purdue University may continue to lead the profession during the forthcoming decade of particularly important engineering development. fx Page 3, Srfioof 0 Alec-fGa111'ca! E11g1'1zeer1'1zg G1LBiaR'1' A. YoL'Ncs, Head 7' Hlj past year has been one of constant growth, old landmarks are being left behind and new visions of the Greater Purdue have been taking definite shape in the minds of both students and faculty. The growth and change afiecting the University in general, has been specifically true for the School of Mechanical Engineering, XVith a larger enrollment, a larger stafi and a larger amount of money to spend on equipment than ever before, it has moved in a line and most satisfactory way with the rest of the University. This brief statement of the year's progress as affecting the lN'lechanical School would not be complete did I omit to extend my congratulations to the Mechanical lifngineers who finish this year. This is due them for at least two reasons. First, because it is the largest class ever graduated from any school at Purdue University, and second, because it is the larg- est class of blechanical Engineers ever graduated from any University in the llnited States. It is significant that whereas Universities, including Purdue, usually graduate only one out of three of those entering the fresh- man year, this year over half of the Mechanical freshmen enrolled in 1919 will have received their diplomas in june. I ll I Il f X, Page 36 SCIQOOZ of PAd7'!lZlZC:1f C. B. joRDAN, Head HE Purdue School of Pharmacy was organized for the purpose of efficiently preparing young men and young women for the profession of pharmacy. liver since its organization this purpose has been kept in mind and by far the greater number of its graduates have gone into the practice of pharmacy. The Two-Year Course, leading to the degree of Graduate in Pharmacy, is planned primarily for the young men and young Women that wish to enter retail pharmacy. This course gives, first of all, a professional training in pharmacy, secondly, a practical training in the conduct of a retail drug store. ln addition to the demand for professional pharmacists, there is today a great demand for young men and young women trained in professional pharmacy and thoroughly grounded in Chemistry and the biological sci- ences. To meet this demand a Four-Year Course, leading to the degree of Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy, has been offered for the past ten years. Graduates of this course are prepared for the following positions: analysts and pharmacists and public health workers, pharmacists and laboratory technician in large hospitals, and research Workers in pharma- ceutical chemistry. The School also assists in the Health Service of the University and the senior students compound all the prescriptions written by the University Physician. During the past four years over 47,000 prescriptions have been compounded by students. All of this work is under the direct super- vision of a registered pharmacist, thus giving the students splendid train- ing in actual prescription work. Page 37 if -'- Q11 'N N 7 3, FQESRXSS 554 x's-1-11:-uw:-3 llqbzzrfflfcfzf 0f,Jg, 1'c'11ff1zf'1z! E.vfcf1.r1'0lz G. I. CIIRISTIIE, Ilirai-for HE Agricultural Experiment Station serves as lndiana's headquar- ters for information on agricultural problems. A staff of trained workers is engaged in conducting experiments and scientific investigations which yield results of immense value to the agriculture of the state. This information also forms the basis for the teachings of the School of Agri- culture and the Agricultural Extension Service. ln the experimental work more than 500 acres of land are used at the central station at LaFayette. To secure information under varying con- ditions and on different types of soils large experimental demonstration farms are owned and operated at Bedford, Vllanatah, Farmland and Salem. The Department of Agricultural Extension carries in a direct Way help'- ful information to the people on the farm, in the home, and in the school. The Work consists of field demonstrations, lectures, farmers' institutes, contests, short courses, personal visits, and special publications. 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G. 1 1YERSIX1.-KN, Pzmvialwzt SARAH Bkowx, Sf'r1'rlm1v ' he Clary 0f1923 ITH the completion of four years at Purdue, the Class of 1923 now faces the world and is ready to take up the gauntlet. linter- ing in the fall of '19 as the largest class ever to register at Purdue Lini- versity, it has maintained this record and is now the recipient of the larg- est number of diplomas ever presented to a graduating class. Twelve hundred wore the green in honor-1 of '23, but this number has dwindled year by year and now 576 are to receive their degrees from the Alma lwlater. Nor have the wearers of the Brown and VVhite failed to carry their share of the duties or failed to receive their share of the honors in the University. ln retrospection, it is obvious that the men of '23 caught the new Purdue spirit early and soon produced leaders in all branches of school activities. ln the Union, Purdue's leading enterprise and pride, the class held premier honors. Of the last three graduating classes, it was the highest in amount pledged, highest on number pledging, and highest in the per cent subscribing. Leaders in the Union, as well as leaders in other campus movements, were developed from the members of this yearls grad- uating class. ln athletics, this class has made an enviable record. Forty- two MPM men complete their college work this year, a greater number than any previous class can boast of. bflany of this number have made Conference records and have been awarded All-Conference honors. ln class competition, the Brown and lvhite has always finished high. Twice class football champions and with baseball and track championships to their credit, the class men have successfully contended for Hrst l10i101'S every year, The Class of 1923 leaves Purdue, but only after having made its mark in our school,-a mark that is in evidence of the great work done and one that can never be erased. Page .92 . v ' .. .. . 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Li '.:ILPfe:.:'F'.Q:.1:rf':.:.vT--A 't::.:'-:V f .:f'.. - Q- -:b---.-----.zz-, rf-: 13' I .. .m ....,.- ,.,N .h .. ..,., h. ., nl Pug!! Q3 ERNEST Luiwifn Aizimxisux B. S. M. E. Ht'Ht'11d.frf, lmuir Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pi Tau Sig- ma: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Fresh- man Varsity Fnnthzill: Freshman Class Basketball: Varsity Fontball 2. 3, 4. Arm-:RT Enwix Aizsiiiicit B. S. A. lliilrrillu, liidiuuii Aricultural Swcietyg Purdue Athletic Assnciation: Purdue Hand l, 2, 3: Y. M. C. A.: Agricultural Education Sucicty: Purdue Union. juni: Auux Aimxis B. S. E. E. Irzdiuilujmlix, llllflllllnl Eta Kappa Nu: A. I. E. E.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Cluh: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. Sriin H.XBIBL'Ill1lN Anmrin B, S. E. E. Rllljlllllfllll' Mi, 13.3, lm1'1'i1 Hindufthan Assimiatiniig A. I. E. E.: l'urduc lfiiiniig P. A. A. ALXNFORD CR.xir: Arroiax B. S. C. E VIIIIIYHITUII, .ll'lCt1ll.V4lX Hand 2. 3: Spaniah Cluh Z, 3, -1 A. C. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. Union. Mizuri: ALDRICH B. S. E. E Kuknnm, Indiana P. A. A.: A. I. E. E. XYALTER L.-mi: ALLEN B. S. A Fl'L1llkfI7I'f, lizdiulzu Alpha Zeta: Hum' and Horn: Car- lyle Literary Snciety: Ag.-Society Y. M. C A.: P. A. A.: Swine judg- ing Team: Livestock Judging Team EST1-:R H.xRRn-:T ANDERSON B. S QTIZIIIIIIVIIV, llldlllllll Kappa Alpha Theta: Y. XY. C. A. Purduc Girls Cluh: Harlequin Cluh DePauw Lfliivt-rsity 1, 2. P11110 .H i ROR1-:RT JOSIAH Axrmms B. S. M. E. Picrccfozz, Illdltlllfl Trigon: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E. SAMUEL RUDOLPH ANGLIN B. S. A. UYU7'Jl17.L', Ifldlllllll Agathon: Alpha Zeta: Hoof and Horn: Gimlet: Forum Debating So- ciety: Ag. Society: Swine Judging Team: Live Stock Judging Team: Animal Husbandry Editor of Pur- due Agriculturist: Pres. of Forum 3. JOHN BIORRIS .ARMINGTON B. S. E. E. IIldllIlll1f7L'7llS, Illdlitlllll- Phi Kappa Tau: P, A. A.: A. I. E. E.: Quadrangle Literary Society: Forensic Council. GEORGE BIERLE ARNOLD B. S. M. E. Bluffton, Indiana Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E. 1. 3. 4: Purdue-in-China: Ex- ponent. FREDERICK LOUIS .ASHBAUCHER B. S. C. E. Bfllfl-fL77l, Ilzdimm Beta Theta Pi: Contour: Scabbard and Blade: Cziinlet: R. O. T. C.. Lieut. 3. Capt. 4: A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. HOLLIS R. AsHBx' B. S. M. E. Piff.vIm1'n, Illdltlllll Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue-in-China: Freshman Var- sity Baseball: Varsity Baseball 2: Class Baseball 3. 4. JAMES CHESTER .ASHBY B. S. M. E. Pitfslwro, lndiuzm Les Voyageurs: G-imlet: A. S. M. E., 'Vice-Pres. 3: Business Manager En- gineering Review: P. A. A., Presi- dent 4. IQAREKIN DER .AYEDISIAN B. S. C. E Van, .-lrizzvzzia Y. M. C. A.: A. S. C. E. Page 45 I-loxx'.x1:r1.-Xriilss B. S. M. llvuxt f.t1fifyt'lf4', lllfilirlfltl Acacia: Scahhard and Blade: Emer- sonian Literary Society: Les Voyag- curs: P. A. A.: A. S. ll. E.: Pur- due Union: Freshman Varsity Pase- lwallg Class Baseball: Varsity Hase- hall 3, -l: Senior Cadet Colonel: Chairman Cadet Hop Committee: Forensic Council. K Ain, L. E.xt'iaER B. S. E. l11dIt11111f11l15, I11dia1111 A. l. E. Purdue Union. P. A, A., E. E. Cluh. RUTH lfA'I'HERlNI-I P.xHi.s B. S. f,i1j'i1j'4'llf, Illdidlltl ... c, , . . ..'. y... E. , Kappa Alpha Theta: Girls Glee Cluh 73-lYXYCX173-l XY. A, A. -l. IQENNETH G. BAKER B. S. E. E. lllxrf j.4lflIj'L'llfL', I1zdia11a Theta Chi: Emcrsonian Literary So- ciety: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China: Purdue Union: A. 1. E. E.: Y. M. C. A. lQL'SSIil.L XYii.i.oL'utiEx' BAIQIQR B, S. A. fi111111'1'illt', llltlifllllll Sigma Nu: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Pur- due Union: AQ. Society: Dairy Club: P. A. A.: Show Committee: Class Base-hall. lY.xL'rEI: Rt'ssEi.r. E.xRii1.12x' B. S, M. E. 1't11'kt'1', Sn11t11 Dtifrnfa Kappa Delta Rho: Ginilet: Emer- sonian: Grizzly Club: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: Purdue- in-China Cluh. BERNARD FAULE HARNETT B. S. M. E. ll'z1.vl1i1111t1111, jlldlitlllll Phi Gamma Delta: Pi Tau Sigma: tiimlut: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: A. S. M. E.: Harlequin Club: Pur- due Band 1. Z. 3: Harlequin Club Slum' 5, -lg P. A. A. IRYING G.xx'1.E B.-XRTLETT Ph. G. Lf1j'11yi'11t', 111a'i1111c1 Sigma Alpha Epsilon: President Pharmaceutical Society: Spatula: P. A. A. Pfljfri QU liimixicn XY1i.1.1.xx1 ll.x1:'1'1.1-ii li. S. li. ll. .lIl.1lll.ff4I, l111l1111111 Phi Kappa Tau: Scalilmrrl zinfl lilzulc' 3 Quadrangle: Gimlct: l. A. A.: Y Rl. C. A.: A. l. lf. li.: Cniiin: Clay Football 3, 4: Captain li, U. T. C. H.xRri:r I-l.x1u..xx l3.x'r1as ll. S. li. lf 1.11f11,v1'lI1', llltlltlllll Scahharcl and lllarlc: P. A. A.: Y M. C. A. 3 A. l, li. li.: Puriluc Union: Captain Purtluu R. O. T. C. ETH13R1t11Q:12 B. Hxtuzir H. S. A. I.11f11y1't11': llltliltllhl Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Manager Yar- sity Football Team: ljimlct: P. A. A.: Llass luaslcc-thall l, 2, J, -l, Capt 7 f. Y. Y , -I Llass Fiiothall: klasb Water ljaa kt-thall: Class llziwchall: Agricultural Society: Purcluc L'nion: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in'China Clul 1. CHESTER ERNEST B.xt'xi.xx B. S, E. E. B1'11d11v1', 0111.12 lioN.x1.11 Huvisiys l'1.x1fA1.xN ll. S. A, .A-Hl'flI .l1'1111i'f1i'.rli'1'. 111111111111 Agatlionl Alpha Zola: Tau lialipa Alpha: Hoof gtnrl Horn: Carlylv Lit- trary Society: Agr. Society: ljimlut: Y. Xl. C. A.: P. A. A.: Pnrrluc Lvlliolli Stock -lneluing Tczimg Yar- sity Dclvaliiig' TL-am 5: Nllll1lfl'lll in XYrcbtling: Pan-Hcllcnic Council S. P.xL'1. Mr.1L'NTl5i-g.x'1'T11Q ll. S. M. f.t1111.rI'ill1t, lx'i'11l111'fqv Dcllta Upsilon3 lrying: Purrlut' Lniong P. A. A.: Llass lmothall. Rorzriu' C1-1.xR1.1zs Bizcnisicizia F ' A -1. 5. Lh. lu. I11d1111111f11lf.r, Illdltllltl Delta Tau Delta: Phi Lamhcla U11- silon: Catalyst: American Chemical Socit-ty: Yarsity Gymnastic Tc-am 3, -l: Minor Letter 3: Yarsity Tcnnif Team: Glee Cluh 2. 5: Littlt- Tliuatrt- Players -1: Purrlue Tech. Cluh: Chumical Eiigiiiec-i'i11g Socicty 1, 2, 3, -1: P. A. A.: Y M. C. A, A1:No1.D HERMAN Bncli B. S. A. .l11111111t'1', 01110 Poultry Club -l: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Poultry Judging Team: Ag. Society. 111' .QT H AlAL'RIL'IC MN11. BECKES B. S. Ch. E. liiirriiiirx, Indiana Kappa Sigma: Catalyst: P. A. A.: Purdue Unimi: Purdue - in - China Cluh: Chemical Engineering Sucietyl Y. M. C. A. C.xiz1. JAMES lillil-L1-EE P. S. M. E. .l!i.vln1'zviilra, IIIUVIVUIIH Phi Kappa Tau: P. A. A.: A. A. E.: A. S. M. E. jonx Eimxxkn BEGERT B. S. Ch. E. Tull Cily, Iirdifiiiu Chemical Engiiieeriiig Society: Cata- lyit: Purdue Uiiirm: Glee Club l. 2, 3: 4. -l,XMl-LS .IUHN BENNETT E. S. M. E. .lfrCH1'rf.T7'illt', Illdftllltl A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purduc Ciiiuii. rf AIELVIN O. BENNETT Ph. G. ' FlII'lIl4'I'Xl7IlI'.tI, Illdlllllll Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. GILBERT VV. BENSON B. S. M. E. ll'l1itii1g, Izzdiumi A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Organization Editor 1923 De- hris. ARTHVR S. BENTON B. S. M. E. Lozziriillv, lftvifilrfry Delta Upsilong Pi Tau Sigma: Irv- ing: bimlet: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A. v Purdue Union: Varsity Squad Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4: Minor P. 5. GEURLQI-1 ,ANI-LST BERCHETQAS B. S. Sfciritlgti, Glvvrt' Fland l, 2, 3, 4: Purdue Forestry So- ciety: Y. M. C. A.: Union: Spanish Cluh. P11170 .QS -T.:-2:-J Riu'MoND RUSSELL Blasr B. S. M. E. SAMl'lil. Si'LyEsTi-:R BL,-xc1c:vioRE l-nyanspm'f, Indiana B. M. E. P. A. A.: A. S. M. li.: Purdue lfnion: Carlyle Literary Society: A. S. M. Ia. CHEsTER TSHMAEL BETIII-ll. B. S. M. li. lllt'Sf Lafayvffr, Indiana Phi Delta Chi: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. .ALBERT ATARTIN Bisniax B. S. A. l?t1tc.tt'1'Ilt', Indiana Agriculture Society 1. 2. 3, 4: P. A. A.: Newman Club 3, 4: Poultry Club 4. LIARY ,ADELINE Bisnov B. S, ,'i1't't1dza, Indiana Alpha Chi Gmega: Y. XV. C. A.. Vice-Pres. 4: May Queen 4: Phila- lethean Literary Society: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Home Economics Su- ciety. Sec. 1: Robertson Club: XV. A. A.: Purdue Girls Club: Glee Club. Vice-Pres. 4. A'faga1'a liallx, Av. l'. Theta Xi: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Little Theatre Players: Pur- due Union: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Forum Debating Society' Forensic Council: Eastern States Club, Pres. 4: Executive Committee 4. CIIARLICS CRESWliLl. l'lL.xKENEx' B. S. Ch. E. Ih'11r'cl', Cnlalflldll Sigma Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Cata- lyst: Gimlet: Purdue Union: Harle' quin Club 2. 3. 4: Cadet Hop Com- mittee 3, 4: Military Carnival Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Little Theatre Players: Cadet Corps. Lieut. Colonel 4: P. A. A. VVILLIANI EARL BLOVVERS B. S. E. E. Portland, Indiana Lake Geneva Club: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: A, I. E. E.: Gym Team 2: Omar Basketball Team. CARL AUGUST BOEHM B, S. M. E. lndianafolix, Indiana P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union. Page .99 Hi-:Rxrxx ORi'ii.i.i:D.xNn:1. Hooxlg Ph, G. Iii'-zuomi, liidiuiiu Theta Chi: Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: Ch. E. Society 1. 2: Band l. J, 5, 4, Asst. Director 3. 4: Y. M. C. A.: Harlequin Club 2. 5, 4, Board 4: P. A. A. l: Spatula: Purdue Union. l.oL'is Fin-gnizklex Booru R. S. C. E. llldlillllllfllllij, flldllllltl Contour: A. S. C. E.: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Class Foote ball: Class XVrestling': Varsity Foot- ball: Varsity NVrestling. XY.Xl.Tl-ZR HENRY BORCHERDING B. S, Ch. E. liidiiiiziifmlix, Indiana Phi Kappa: Catalyst: P. A. A.: Ch. Eng. Society 1. Z. 4: Purdue Union: Purdue Tech. Club: Executive Council. Iiowi: HR.XIDSH.fXXY BORDERS Ph. G. Ro.r.rI'illi', Illinois Phi Delta Chi: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Pharmaceutical Society : Purdue Union. Doxxi. Bi:i..x Buriqix B. S. M. E. ll'incl1c.vli'1', Iridium! Phi Kappa Psi: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Harlequin Club: Purdue Union: Harlequin Club Board 5. 4: Baseball Manager 4. Gr1oRrzi:lf.xL'sT BOWERS B. S. M. E. C1'u'zef'4i1'd.ri'1'1Ic, Indiana Phi Kappa Tau: Scahbard and Blade: Quadrangle: P. A. A.: S. A. Ii.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Cadet Hop Committee 2, 5: Major in Cadet Corps. ARTHUR STUTZ Eowizs B. S. I.oiri.w'illi', Kuiifizrky Pi Kappa Alpha: Iron Key: Sigma Delta Chi: Gimlet: Jeffersonian: Men's Press Club: Director Purdue Union Publicity 3, 4: Purdue Circus Com. 2, 3: Chairman Blanket Hop Com. 3: Exponent Night Editor 3: Manager of Harlequin Club 4: Pres. of Men's Pan Council 4. Mil.oZXI.xi.co1.Ai E-ovvM.fxN B. S. Ch. E. 1'ulfu1l'u1'.rn, llidimiu Phi Delta Chi: Chemical Engineering Society: American Chemical Society: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. A. E. Pflj7C . If A,--If 1- -- -1-1.,.:,.-. V:-jgvarzss.-r-2-J:-f .---E- .V I RAYMOND JOHN Bom-:R B. S. M. E. Tarpon SP1'lll4t1S, Florida Southern Club: A. S. M. E.: Purdue- in-China Club: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Vice-Chairman A. S. M. E. 1. ROBERT GR05 BRADSHANV B. S. Delphi, Ind. Al.-XNLIF LELYN BRANIN B. S. Red Bank. .Yuzv Jvrsuy Phi Delta Theta: Exponent Staff: Feature and Exchange Editor -1: For- estry Society Z, 4, Sec. 2: Eastern Club l. 2, 4. Sec. Z, Pres. Club Z, 4: Scientific Society 2: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A. l, 2: Purdue-in-China Club 1. lxl,-XRY FRANCES BRANSON B. S. Daiwillv, Illdlllfltl Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: Omi- cron Nu: Theta Chi Gamma: Phila- lethean Literary Society: Indepen- dent Literary Society l. Z: Y. NY. C. A., Cabinet 3: P. A. A.: Home Eco- nomics Society 1, 2, 3, 4: NV. A. A.: Junior Sec. of Class: VVOman's Pan- Hellenic Council: VVoman's Council: May Queen Attendant. -l n CLAYTON DECAMP E-Rieizsi: B. S. M. E. i Cinrilfzzufi, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega: A. S. M. E. P. A. A. FRI-IDRICK HERNI.-KN BREHOB B. S. E. E. IlldI'tII1UfV0ll.Y, Ifzditzlni Acacia: A. I. E. E.: Y. M. C. A. v Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4, Sec-Treas. 3: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Eta Kap- pa Nu. ORSON JAMI-Ls BROUGHTON B. S. C. E. Ifllllfillglfllll, fndiizna urer 1, 2, 3, 4: Freshman XVrestling Varsity VVrestling 2, 3, 4, HERSCHEI. BAST BROWVN B. S. C. E ll'41r'.m-zu, Ilzdzumi P. A. A. 1 Sigma Pi: Contour: Gimlet: P. Club: P, A. A.: A. S. C. E.: Class Treas- I l 1 I l -X Page 51 X V., LL'1,U .ARLINE HROVVN B. S. l.11fuyt'llv, Indiana VV. E. Girls: Y. VY. C. A.: Purcluc- in-China Club: Purtlue Athletic As- sociatitm 1. 3. 4: Inrlepcnrlent Liter- ary Suciuty l. 2. 15.5. C. E. RORERT l.Ew1s Biaowx liruzil, lndznnti Alpha Tau Onwga. B, 5. S.xR.xn Av.-x l'iROVVN lndiunafmlix, Indiana Kappa Kappa Gamma: Class Sc-Cree tary 4: Student Council 3. -li: Cuautl Etlitwwr Debris: -lunior Hat Commit- tee: Little Theatre Players: Purdue Girls Club l. Z. 3. 4: Home Ecu- 7 numics Club 1. ... 3. 4: Senior Ad- visur 4: Purclue Union: Purclue-in- China Club. xv!-IRNUN BALDWIN BROWN B. S. C. E. 1ndianufi0H.t'. Indiana Alpha Tau Omega: Contour: Varsity PH: Gimlet: Varsity Golf Team 3: Letter 3. Captain 3:iP. A. A.: Y. M. L. A.: A. 5. C. I1. .ARTH UR FRED BUERKLE B. S. C. E. Lnfuyvftr, Indiana P. A. A.: Purfluc Uniuu. I.Ewis DELoss BURCH B. S. M.E. Xara' Allitizzy, Indiana Gimlet: P. A. A.: junior Prom Cum- mittce: Assistant Yell Leader 3. 4. H.xRo1.n LINDLEY BURGER B. S. M. E. Hvizrivtla, .Yrzv l'm'k Purclue-in-China Club: Y. M. C. A.: P. A, A.: Eastern States Club: Class Basketball 3. EARL PETER BURR B. S. M. E. Ezfansziillv, Indiana Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E. C J P11110 52 THOMAS FRANCIS BURNS B. S. A Lafayette, Indiana Phi Kappa: Poultry Club 3, 4, Pres 4: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Gimlet: Newman Club: Ag. Society: Poultry judging Team. ROBERT TUCCLELLAND BL'ssARD B. S. M. E Auimrzz, Indiana Beta Theta Pi: A. S. M. E.: P. A A.: S. A. E. JOHN W'1l.LI.,xM CADE B. S. E. E IvL't'dt'I'5l7ZH'jf, Indiana Pi Kappa Phi: Eta Kappa Nu: Seab- bard and Blade: P. A. A.: Y. M C. A.: Purdue Union: A I. E. E. Captain Purdue R. O. T. C. v P.-wi. ALLBRIGHT CAi.L1s B. S. E. E. Rm'kt'ilIv, Indiana A. I. E. E.: P. A. A.: Class Basket- ball 2, 3: ex-'22, HQXDLEX' B. CAM1x1.xCK B. S. E. E. CfI'L't'7IFl7A'f1L', Illdlitlllll Plii Kappa Psi: P, A. A.: Gymnastic Team Z, 3, 4, Captain 3: Varsity P. Club: Y. M. C. A. 1, Z. NY11.1.1.x M EUGENE CAMPBELL B. S. C. E. .XYt'fl'C'tI.VfiL', Indiazza P. A. A.: Purdue UniOn EDMUND RALPH C.xRM.xN B. S. A. f0ilFf, Ii1iIIOi.Y Plii Delta Theta: Iron Key: Alpha Zeta: Hoof and Horn, Pres. 4: Gim- let. Pres, 4: P. Club, Pres. -lg Les Vciyageurs: Student Council, Pres. 4: Agricultural Society: Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, Capt. 3: Class Football l: Class Basketball l, 2, 3. KENNETH .ARNOLD CARMIN B. S. M. E. Gaston, Indiana P, A. A.: Purdue Union: A. S. M. E.: S. A. E. Page 5 3 I CYRII. lix1if1'FR.xN4'iis CARUN B. 5.L.I1. , lx'11.rl1':'illr, lndiumz Sigma Alplia lipsilmig Gimlet: New- man Cluli: Class Baseball: Class Haskutlmll: Class Executive Board. .Al,Tlk'li Slnxiax' CART1-QR B, S. A. Nirlzlflnd, llldlllllll IJnN.xi.n TOVVNSEND C.-xUN'r1i1z B. S. M. E. Clvtwlrlzzzl, Cahill I'l1i Kappa Psi: hnnlet: A. S. M. E.: Panrl-lelleinc Council: Harlequin Cluli: P. A. A.: Harlequin Cluli Slum' 2. 3: Business Stal? Expuncnt l, 2. . Hmz.u'r:Y1Nn'1-:NT CANVTHUN i H. S. C. E. I.n1r1.r:'1lIv, Ixvlllzzrky Kappa Dr-lta Rho: Kappa Delta Pi: ElTlL'l'Slll1l1i1l Literary Society: Y. M. C. A.: Agricultural Society: Agri- cultural Iirlucatiml Society: Purmluc Ciiiung P. A, A. A. S. C. E. Z, 3, 4: A. A. E. 2, 3, 4. .IUHN S. CHHsNL'T H. S. A. lXvf7kOlllU, Iudiulzu Agricultural Sfrcicty: Y. M. -C. A.: P. A. A.: Larlct Corps. Lient. 3. Capt. 4: Purdue-in-China Clulw: Pur- Klmiux iii lax CARTER R. S. E. li. ,luv L'm,m- tfnld.Ul11'tl1, Illlilillllll A. l. E. E.: Y. M. C. A.: Pureluc P.xL'1. XY.x1.Tr:R Cl'lRIS'l'l-INSKN Cninn: P. A. A. H. 5.31. E. Ciuvilzmiti, Ulzin Delta Upsilon: Tau Bcta Pi: Pi Tau 1 , , Sigma: Carlyle Litcrary Society Z: FRANK LYNN L.xsuN B.b,M.l2- fiiinlet: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: lllxvr l.uflIyvflr, Iudiumz A S Xl lf X X Purclnc Uninn. il. C. A.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Pan, Vice-Prus. 5: Littlu Theatre Players 5: Executivc Bnarrl 3. Page 5 .G LEWIS E. CHRISTY Ph. G. Gnndlimd, Illdlltlllfl Purdue Uniong Purdue Pharmaceu tical Society. 1-1.-XMMI-IR CLARK B. S. Liifizyvffu, lzzdiazni Chig Scahbard and Blade: Harlequin Clubg Varsity Yell -13 Harlequin Show 2, 3, HARRY Sigma bnnletq Leader 3, 43 Executive Board 4. LEONARD HUGHES CHURCH B, S. E. E. HYlilll7Hl1, .lliizllvxnfii Carlyle Literary Society. PreS. 4 Forensic Council: Human Engineer- ing Society: Purdue-in-China Club Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. I. E E.: Varsity Debating Teanig Y. M C. A. HELEN INATHERINE CLARKE B. S. Illdltllltlfltlllj, flldlllllll Q Zeta Tau .Aiphag Giee Club 3g Harle- quin: Spanish Cluhg VY. A. A. HOINIER CHURCHILL B. S. E. E. .YvT'ndn, fllis.m111'i Eta Kappa Nu: R. T. S.: P, A. A XVILSON B.Cl1lL'RCHM:XN B. S. A Iudiumijmlix, Irzdinnn .Agricultural Society: Y. M. C. A. P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club Purdue Union. AIILO RUSSELL CLARKE Ph. G. k'CI1.v.vrlm'1', lndinim CHESTER CONE CLAUSEN B. S. M. E. Vi11rv1111i's, Illdlitlllll P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E. Page 55 .-,.-,..,,...,.-....-.....,- - .V f f f ----3--:--.-f--N-Qaa... vV.XI.l-Al.'l-L Liuxiil. Ci..xx'i'uui. liivN,x ,l.'xN1a Cu1.i.n'oT'r B. S. :N lj. S.Cl1. E. Cf1'vUl1.vlv1z1'g, llldlllllll i 1'1 f'1 'P f- lf'7 f' f Theniis: Y. XY. C. A., Cabinet 3. -l: Sigma Alpha Iipsiluiig Catalyst: XY. A, A.: P. A. A.: Independent , C4llk'llllCZ1l ling. Sucicty: P, Club: Literary Smciety. President 4: Home Varsity Fimtball Z, 3, 4: Freshman licuiiuniics Club: Purcluc Girls Club: Fmwtball: lixcuurivc I-luawl 1: Pan Cuinus Club: Forensic Cuuucil 4: Cuunril. liuliwtsmi Club: Spanish Club: Girly Ulu' Club, Sec.-Trcas. 3. , , li L,ik.,Y g:,,.f,.f,N 134 gl H- 15. lluw.xRi1XY.Cmiixs ll, S. C. li. Cr1f'lu.x', lfldlliluz Cl11H'fl1z'illi', .Yvtv llfrfi' l 'lwrigmul Il. A- A-3 YA M4 fb A- 1. lylllllllk' Ciiimil P. A. A. 2: lxllflllll' Cniun: Gln-c Club 3. ,limias lilfibll-1l.l, Cl0Ul'liR I-Z. S, C. li. Illxvf l.uj'i1.vrfli', lndiumi 1 'lllllil.5lA Cnlluux ll. 5. ii '2'il lli Sl'-E' LLL' lit: Tlmz'uIim'11. lmliuml C' in ' ml ut 'mlm' df Al l , . , , , Ill li . Pilrrluc Linun: X. V. L. A.: Pur- l fluu-in'Cliinz1 Club: llllfflllk' Girls L lull' AI n.mziin Yiiiu Cuupiak li. S. .bi1lffIi'l'l1Illd, lima: Chi Uinuga: Oinicrml Nu: Kappa V V ,Q 1 ,A i Delta Pi: lmlcpeiiflciit Literary Su- LihxkiiIf!uuxicCu1.i:i3RT 4 Ii.5.L.l1. tidy 1- 3: yi yy C, A. 1. 3' 5' 4: 1111-v111H.ffff 1, lffflllffli' P. A. Ag Hume Ecmnmiics Society A. S. C. li.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3. -l. 'CHX Page 56 'N M.xR1s .ALF-ON COPELAND B. S. Kinginnn, ludinnn P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Fm'- estry Society. Pres. 3: Purdue Union: ex-'l9. FRANK Lizo C0RcoR.xx B. S. C. E. .llniiljwliiw Indiana A. S. C. E.: P, A. A.: Purdue Lvniwn: Purdue - in - China Club: Newman Club. D.xi.1..fxs MuNRoi-3 CO5TliI.I.LJ B. 5. C. E. Fur! llvayiiv, llldftlllll Phi Kappa: Newman Club: Purdue Union: Purdue-in-China Club: Treas. of Newman Club 4. ROBERT Pixel. COURTNIQY B. S. Ch. E. il'lI.Vl1lAlIjjf1HI, llldfillltl Phi Delta Chi: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Tau Kappa Alpha: Purdue Debating Snciety: A. A. E.: P. A. A.: Ch. Eng. Society: Debat- ing Team 1, 2: Exponent 1. 2. Lasuia BRL'cE CRAIG B. S. C. E. Portland, Indiana Cosmopolitan Club: Scabbard and Blade: Les Vnyageurs: A. S. C. E.: Y. M, C. A.: P. A. A.: Cadet Corps, Capt. 4. l ll-ZRIRI-IRT CLINTUN CRANE B. S. M. E. Cru2t'jim'd.cz'ilIl', Ind. Phi Gamma Delta: Tau liapp Al- pha: Pi Tau Sigma: Harlequin Club: Little Theatre Players: Glee Club: Yarsity Debating Team 3: Student Cuuncil -l: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Pan-Hellenic Council lg Purdue Union: Class Football 2, 3. L.xwRENcE H.xRRls CRQMIQR B. S. A. .lliddli'fn:un, llldlillltl Ag. Education Society: Purdue AQ. Snciety: Purdue Union. HLlIl.XIiT Enw.xRn CRoxi: B. S. A. .llnr'til1.s'I'illi', llidinnn Suciety l. 2. 5. 4: P. A. A.: Dairy Club: Y. M. C. A.: Class Foot- ball Z. 3, 4: Class Baseball 2, 3. 4: Freshman Varsity Baseball. Page 57 ,lou N CI.1FForur Ckoss B. S. Ph. H1'n':ui1.rtnzt'11, Izzdimlu Purdue Pharmaceutical Society l. 2. 5. 4: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. L. A.: American P-acteriological S1xCiC'fy. M .uw Arivii Ckussox B. S. lllxff l.ufuyz'frv. Iizdiuiza lmlepemlt-iit Literary Society: Pur- due Girls Club: Y. XY. C. A.: Girls Glee Club l: Home Economics Sn- cicty: Yice-Pres. of VVE Girls Club 3: Purdue-in-China Club: Purdue Ciiirni. XYii.i:L'R G.xi.i: Ckowm. B. S. A. l91r1'm'tf.rt'iIlv, Indiana Phi Kappa Tau: Hoof and Horn Club: Purdue Debating Society: Ag. Nmcit-ty 2. 3, -l: P. A. A.: X. M. L. A.: Swine judging Team: Livestock judging Team. R.xi.I'n FRPQD CL'x1x11NGs Ph. G. l.ufu-vvttv, Indiana Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: P. A. A. OMER Fiuxvis D.xcHs B. S. E. E. l.lmynnlm', lndiumi P. A. A.: A. I. E. E.: Newman Club: Purdue Union. Al..-xx FRl'illERIl' D.u.Y B. S. M. E. Olvuiz, A'l zt' York Theta Xi: Pi Tau Sigma, Treas, -4: Gimlet: A. S. M. E., Treas. -l-: P. A. A.: Uniun: Eastern States Club: Class Foutball 2, 5: Class Baseball 3: Executive Committee: Pan-Hellenic Cnuncil: lfrcshman Cnnstitution Cummittcc. ,lou N C1..1xR14 D.xU1:HERTY B, S. M. E. llIdl'tlIItIf't7IlJ, Indiana Sigma Nu: Pan Council: Pi Tau Sigma: fjunlet: Tennis Team 2, 3, -1. Capt. 5. M AL'Rlt'li XN'u.1.l.x A1 D.xL'uHi3RTr B. S. Ch. E. lildiamifnlis, Illdltllld Sigma Nu: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Catalyst Club: Ch. Eng. Society l. 2. 3, 4: P. A, A.: Purdue Uniun: Var- sity Tennis Team 2, 3: American Chem. Suciety. Page JS A1.1a1auT M.xx'N.x1u1 D.xx'1s B. S. C. li. l711yf1111, Olllll Phi Kappa Sigma: Purdue Union: A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. A. E.: Press Cluh: Purdue-Ohio Club: Exponent: Asst. Intramural Sports Manager. lYl'1XNlf'l'H AYINFIELII IJAYIS B. S. C. E. l-11111'.vt'1'II1', Ixirlzfizrky Beta Theta Pi: Cuntour. l.I-LXYIS H1-:Nm D.xyis B. S. M. E. llYtIl7LIXl1, l11d1'u1111 S. A. E.: A. 5. M. E.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club. l-oL'15i: Dxris B. S. Illxvf I.z1fc1y1'll1', 111111111111 Kappa Kappa Gamma: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: Philalethean Liter- ary Society: KYoman's Council F, Pres. 4: Girls Glee Club l. 2: Y. XY. C. A.: Home Economics Society: Purdue Union: Purdue -in - China Club: Purdue Girls Club. XY1 ' ' 1.1.1.xx1 Liarroim Duns H.b.Lh.l1. C11l11111l111.r, Ullio liand l. 2, 3: Harlequin Club Qi'- chcstra: X. M. C A. l, 2. Q: Lh. line. Society: P. A. A.: A. A. li. 7 3 Fiuxvis Cn.x141.1is D.xr1soN H. 5. Lh. lx. .ll111'141111, Ullio American Chemical' Society: Chem- ical Engineering Society: Purdue Cnion: A. A. li.: Y. M. C. A.: Pur- due-in'China Club: P. A. A. lixyxioxpF11.1.xn11RE D.-xwsox B. 5. C la. l'1'ud1'1'.r11111'1!, l11d1'u1111 A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Purclue-in- China Club: Chemical Engineering Society: Y. M. C. A. MARK F.-xx'D1:i:1z1Nc. B. S. C. E. CIN-i'1'I1111d. Ohio Phi Kappa: A. 5. C. 11.1 P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Newman Club: Ohio- Purdue Club: lnterfratcrnity Athletic League Pane 59 HERSCHEI. P.xRRDi:M1NG B. S. E. E. Iridiizzzzzpnlix, Indiurni A. I. E. E.: P, A. A.: Y. M. C. A. EDVVARII hlUR'l'ONI-L DENBo B. S. C. E. O1'Ivu1z.r, flldltlllll Pirathonl A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Class Football Z: Purdue-in-China Club. lonx ALLEN DERBX' Ph. G. .lful'st'illi'.v, Illinois Phi Delta Chi: l.e5 Yoyageurs: Pur- due Pharmaceutical Society: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A. PAUL DklXiRIES B. S. M. E. Snzztli Build, Illdlllllfl A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A. NENXVTON Comsrock Donoiz B. S. Ch. E. rlff. IVFVIIUVI, New York' Sigma Phi Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Catalyst: Gimlet: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C, A.: Chem. Eng. Society: Freshman Foot- hall and Track: Cadet Corps, Major 4: Cadet Hop Committee S. 4: Gala VYeek Committee. I..-xwR12Nci5 Enw.xRnDR1sco1.i. B. S. M. E I,n11i.ri'iIlr, Kvlzfizrky Pi Tau Sigma: Cwimlet: Chairman l9Z3 Prom Committee: Debris Staff Assistant: Southern Club: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E. DEWI-:Y Gnisox DLYDLYEON B. S. A. Kurl1t'.rh'1', Indiana Phi Delta Chi: P. A. A.: Student Union: Agricultural Society: Y. M. C. A.: Pan-Hellenic Council 4. H.xRoLD Exos DUFENDACH B, S. Ph. Ixolcninn, Illdlllllll Kappa Delta Rho: Purdue Band 1, 2: Purdue Pharmaceutical Association. Page 60 ELIZABETH AIITCHELL DI'I4Es B. S. lllfjf 1.tlf1Ij'L'fft', flldllllltl Kappa Kappa Gamma: Theta Chi Gamma. Pres. 4: Philalethean. Pres. 4: Kappa Delta Pi. Vice-Pres. 4: Student Council 3: Y. NV. C. A. 1, 2: P. G. Club 1. Z: Forensic Coun- cil -1. RICHARD L. DL'KkIS Ph. G. Il Illtlllltlf, Indiana Purdue Pharmaceutical Society 1. 2: Purdue Union : Purdue Athletic As- sociation 1, 2: Purdue-in-China Club 2. XNVILLIAM AIOULDEN DUNCAN B. S. Ch. E. G1'r'i'nficId, Izzdimza. Torque: Chemical Eng.. Society: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Gimlet. JOHN FREDERICK DYE B. S. C. E. Hamuzmzd, Indiana, Kappa Sigma: Catalyst: Les Voyag- eurs: Chemical Engineering Society: P. A. A.: Class Executive Committee. .l.xxII-Ls GER.-KI,D DYE B. S. C. E. Iftllllllltlllli, llldltlllti Kappa Sigma: Gimlet: Catalyst: P. Club: Pan-Hellenic Council: Jeffer- sonian Debating' Society: P. A. A.: Les Voyageurs: ,lunior Prom Com- mittee: Cross Country 2, 3, 4. Capt. 4: Track 2. 3, 4: Student Council 3: Social Committee S, 4: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 5: Major P. Track S. l..xL'RENcE H. EARLE B. S. C. E. f11d1'Il1zujmli.v, Iildlitllltl Triangle: P. A. A.: A. S. C. E.. Sec. Z: Purdue Union: A. A. E. l.EoN SUTCLIEFE E.-RRP B. S. C. E. Ilzditzfzilfolis, Inzdiiinii Beta Theta Pi: Contour: Gimlet: P. Club. Treas. 3, 4: A. S. C. E., Vice- Pres. 4: Class Executive Board 1: Freshman Varsity Swimming: Var- sity Swimming 2, 3. 4. Capt. 4: Var- sity Football 2, 3: Varsity VVater Basketball 2, 3, 4. DIXNIEL LEON.-KRD EIILIJND B. S. Ch. E. Fargo, North Dakota Pi Kappa Phi: Chemical Eng. So- ciety: Grizzly Club: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club. Page 61 FRED F. EICHHORN B. S Hlzzjlnn, Indiana Beta Theta Pi: Gimlet: Athletic Committee 2: Assistant Basketball Mgr. 5. Mgr. 41 Purdue Union, Yice- Pres. -lg Gala Week Committee 42 Insignia Board 4. SAM EIN B. S. E. E. Hunmimzd, Indiana Sigma Alpha Mug Campus Literary Society, Secretary Z: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.g A. I. E. Eg Purdue Uniong Cadet Corps, Honor Cadet 2. Lieut. 33 Exponent Staff l, lg .Associate Editor Student Directory 2. IEVERI-ITT Jonx E1.1.xsoN B. S. Cf1'vt'.s'for'A', Illfliltllld Scabbard and Blade: P. A. A.g Y. M. C. A.g Forestry Society, Sec- Treas. 4: Cadet Otiicer, Capt. 43 Pur- due-in-China Club: Purdue Union. AIARY E. EL1.1oT'r Ph. G. l.i1ff1yvttt', Izzdimm Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: Y. XX. C A. ERNEsT ELsc1..xG1-:R Ph. G. Kt'dl.'i'y, Indiana Y. M. C. A.g Pharmaceutical Society: P. A, A. Lgxvvru-:NcEFREDER1c1c EMIGHOLZ B.S. C. E. Illdlitlllllfltlllj, Illdltlllll Les Voyageurs: Purdue-in-China Clubg A. S. C. E. 43 Glee Club 23 Cadet Corps. Capt. 4: Y. M. C. A. l, Z3 Class Football 41 P. A. A.: Purdue Union. XVNLTER GEORGE EyERsMAN B. S. llcfrnif, ,lflL'1lltllHI- Phi Kappa Psig Varsity P. Club: Yarsity Football Z, 3, 41 Varsity Bas- ketball l. Z, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: President Senior Class: Stu- dent Council. KENNETH I. FAWCETT B. S. A. .YU-zu .-lllvazzy, Iudiuzzu Yarsity P. Club: Gimletg P. A. A.: Horticultural Society: Varsity Base- ball Z, 3. 4. Capt. 43 Mgr. Horticul- tural Show: Class Football. Page G52 RALPH STAFFORD FEARNSIDE B. S. M. E. B0-wliug Grumi, Ohio Alpha Tau Gmega: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E.: S. A. E.: Class Football 3: Mgr. of Intramural Sports 4. LAWRENCE GEORGE FEE B. S. E. E. Damiillv, Illinois Y. M. C. A. 3. 4: P. A. A.: A. I. E. E.: Intramural Athletics: Basketball: Swimming. VVILLIAM REGINALD FENTON B. S. Ph. Goslivn, Illdltlllil Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: Pur- due Umon. HAROLD HEl.X'1E FENWICK B. S. M. E. I10I'kf0'ZL'I1, Ilzdiaiia P. A, A.: Purdue Union: A. S. M. E.: Y. M. C. A.: A. A. E.: Essayon: Purdue-in-China Club. INIURON JOI-IN THOMAS FERRIDAY B. S. C. E. Kokomo, Indiana Triangle Fraternity: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Class Baseball: Insignia Board 5: Purdue Union: A. S. C. E. DONALD AUSTIN FIELD B. S. Owvlislioro, Kvlifzafky Phi Delta Theta: Varsity P. Club: Gimlet: Southern Club: Les Voyag- eurs: Aero Club: Harlequin Club: Vice-Pres. Class I: Varsity Football Z, 3. 4: Vice-Pres. Southern Club 2, 3: Varsity Track 3: Pan Council: Chairman Executive Committee Pan Council. LEROY .AILMERION FIELDS - Ph. G. Hartford City, Izzdzazza Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: Pur- due Union, Comm. PI.-XLBERT ERNEST FILLINGER B. S. C. E. Dalia, Indiana Cosmopolitan Club: Scabbard and Blade: A. S. C. E.: A. A. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union. Page 63 CHARLES GERALD FISCUS B. S. M. E. North SKIICIH, Indiana A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Purdue-in-China Club: Y. M. C. A. FRED E. FISHMAN B. S. Ch. E. Cliiccnyo, Illinois Sigma Alpha Mu: Am. Chem. Soc.: Purdue Union: Ch. E. Soc. 1, Z, 5, 4: P. A, A.: Y. M. C. A.: Robertson Club l. WILLIAM FRANCIS FITZGERALD B. S. E. E. I',0l'fIIlI1d, Oregon- Eta Kappa Nu: A. I. E. E.: New- man Club: P. A. A. WILL RITZ FLACK B. S. C. E. Boswell, Indiana P. A. A.: Purdue UnioII. LEO FRANCOI5 FLOTRON B. S. C. E. Dayton, Ohio Phi Kappa Sigma: Purdue Unio1I. CHARLES LEWIS FLOYD B. S. M. E. Rzerrsidv, I1!z'noz's Kappa Alpha: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Georgia Tech. 1, Z. JOHN BARRETT FOLK B. S. A. Nurflz I,ilu'r'ty, Indiana Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Agricultural Society: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club. LVMAN DAVID FONDA B. S. Ch. GUSIIFIZ, Indiana Phi Delta Chi: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: Purdue Union: Gimlet: Vice-Pres. Union 4. Page 6.9 HARRY IJONALIJ FORSE B. S. M. E. .4r1dc1'.m11, Ind Phi Delta Theta: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma, Pres. 4: Press Club: Irving Literary Society: A. S. M. E.. Pres. 4: Robertson Club. Pres. 42 Exponent l, Z: Student Council 4: Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 3. 4: Class Foot- ball 2, 5: Dad's Day Committee. EVERETT L. Focrs B. S. A. Il'cst l.ufayt'tft', Illdidlltl P. A. A.: Dairy Club: Purdue Union 3 Agricultural Society: Y. M. C. A. IXIILO .ALLEN FRANKLIN B. S. M. E. lllilmknzicta, Ohio Sigma Phi Epsilon: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue-in- China Club: ,Ieffersonian Debating Society: Pan-Hellenic Council: Class Executive Committee 2. A. J. FRAZKR B. S. M. E. RiI'7lIi!Ijl1ll1llI, .-llabtlmu Kappa Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Chairman Insignia Board Z. Tom IJANIEI. PARKS FR.-XZER BS. ll'a11vu7t', Indiana Lambda Chi Alpha: Scabbard and Blade: Gimlet: Chairman Insignia Board I: Freshman Varsity Football: Varsity Football Z, 3: XVrestling 1: Varsity Swimming 4: Student Coun- cil 2. 3. 4: Cadet Utticer, Col. 4: Chairman 1923 Hat Comm.: Purdue Scientitic Assn.: Purdue Forestry Soc. 2. 3, 4, Pres. 2: Pan-Hellenic Council 3. 4. NYERNE CRixwFoRD FRELQMAN B. S. A. Bvizfmzrdllv, lllditllltl Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Hoot and Horn: Glee Club l, 2, 3: Gimlet: Ag. Society: Emersonian Lit- erary Society: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Freshman Egg Show Committee: Student Council l, 2. 3: Gala VVeek Committee 4: Stock Judging Team 4. CARL GL's'rAvE FRIES B. S. M. E. Fort II'uym', lizdiuuu Purdue-in-China Club 2, 3, 4: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E. S.uiL'EL SHERMAN FULTON B. S. A. Lvffx, llzdimm , I N . .--Y .Y .-----.........,,Y- ,V - - .Y Y- --.,.. .--- -Y.,-AVW...-. V Pflyc 6.3 OLIN JOHN' FURGASON B. S. E. E. Cullzlvridgc City, Iudiurzu A. I. E. E. XVILLIAM LERoY GALEY B. S. E. E. f'?I'0'ZUlI'S Vallvy, Indiana A. I. E. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Purdue-in-China Club: Montgomery County Club. LORENZO J USTINIANO GARCIA B. S. C. E. Suu Nirolns, 110605 Nnrtr, P. I. Cosmopolitan: Tau Beta Pi: Purdue Filipino Club: Les Voyageurs: Span- ish Club: Purdue Union: Purdue-in- China Club: P. A. A.: Y. M, C. A.: Newman Club. EDWARD AIERNVIN GARDNER B. S. M. E. Nero Allurzzy, Indiana Alpha Tau Omega: P. A. A.: A, S. M. E.: Purdue Union: Little Theatre Players: Harlequin Club 2, 3: New- man Club: Girnlet: Purchasing Agent 2: Insignia Board 4. EDWARD Ross GARDNER B. S. A. ' :I7'I101d, PL'lllI.Yj'Ii'LlIIILl Ag, Society 1, 2. 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. l, 2, 3, 4. GLENN CEAFIS GARN B. S. M. E. Czz!i't'1', Indiana P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union. HERBERT LELAND GARRARD B. S. A. glluzzriv, Iudiami Agathon: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Purdue Ag, Society, Pres. 4: Purdue Little Theatre Players: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union. I-IANS FREDER1CK GEIGER B. S. C. E. Illdlitllltlfltllll Iudiurni Triangle: Contour: A. S. C. E. 2, 3, -l: Varsity P. Club: P. A. A.: Pur- due Uuion: Capt. Freshman Class Football Team: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Varsity Track 2, 3, 4. Page 66 CHARi.igs .'AL'GL'ST GEL'l'lil. B. S. M. E EI'tlIIXT'!iHC', Indiana Phi Gamma Delta: Pi Tau Sigma: Purdue Union: Gimlet: A, S. M. E.: '22 Prom Committee: '22 Pipe Com- mittee: Class Baseball: Freshman Varsity Baseball: Class Swimming' 3: Gym Team -l. PAUL K. G1BB12Ns Ph. G. Ti'ri'v Haute, ludiuml Phi Delta Chi: Purdue Pharma! ceutical Society l, Z: P, A. A. 1, ll Purdue Union: Y. M. C, A. ETHEL .ALBERTA G1LLiasP1E Pi. Lafilyrftu, Indiana Pi Beta Phi: Y. XY. C. A.: Purdue- in-China Club: Little Theater Play- ers 5. 4: H. E. Society: Independent Literary Society: Purdue Girls Club: Harlequin Show S. PHn.iP C. GILTNER, JR. Ph. G. .lfL11tlIl.t', Illiimis Phi Delta Chi: Purdue Pharmaceu- tical Society: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union. R L' sseu. E xi M iarr GLEA so N B. S. Ch. IL. l.nzii5t'1'lIi', Kvzitzzclsy Delta Tau Delta: Chem. Eng. So- ciety: P. A, A.: Catalyst Club: Gim' let: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Freshman Varsity Baseball: Glee Club l. 2, 3, 4: Harlequin Club, 'l9: Little Theatre Players -l. TQICHARII Niawxiox GLieNni-:N1N1'z B. S. A. Gt'lli Z't1, Izzdiiimi Kappa Delta Rho: Ceres: Agricul- tural Society: Purdue lfnion: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club. EDGAR LUTZ Gi,ossBRi:NNER B. S. M. P. fi'ji i'1'.ri111t'iHi', flldiiluii Pi Kappa Phi: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A,: S. A. E.: Purdue Union. ROBERT XY1LL1.xM GLOYD B. S. M. E. Dayton, Ohio Phi Kappa Sigma: A. S. M. E.: Pur- due Union: P. A. A.: Ohio Club: Purdue-in-China Club: Y. M. C. A. Page 67 J , . . ...--WAWVA A , ,,,..i l-Iauiz XYixi'Rm+ 1 Qnxsicu B. S. Ch. lf. C,xTHi:Rixi-: Gusn mx B. S. i llirdxnri, Iridium: l.llflI.VL'I'fl', llidiuuu Phi Delta Chi: Scahharrl anfl l-ilaflc: Purcluc Girls Cluh: NYE Girls: Y. NV. Campus l.itcrai'y Sncicty: Purfluc C. A. Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Ch. Eng. Sncii-ty: American Cheniical Enwlx FOREST GRAHAX M Ph' G. Nwcicty -1: Laclet Major 4: Claw W - -V 1 , 1 . A . . .llui.u1lli.s, lllilinu VN restling 3: Lhairman Pnriluc , , i : V A 1 . L'niun: Utiicc Cuininittvi- 3, 4: A. A. Illll I-gina Lhli gjwlxgyagiurbippllfx' lik. P 4. M-H . Q u I C - fue iarinaceu ica ,ocie y: .V . . mx I I an armla Hmm A. l, 2: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue lfiiimi. .lusi-gi-ii Pimsi: Gunn FI. S. A. F I!vi 4 'i'I' f dm 'I, , 'l'iicm.ixs fUl.l.Il-LR limi' B. S. M. E. Pllffluc L-lllfflll A-J M- L- A-1 ASW' Suu lii'l'llIlI'U'I'llU, Califnriiiu kultural 5m'mA ' I' A' A' Theta Xi: Pi Tau Sigma: Varsity P. l Y. H H . Q , - Club: Grizzly Cluh: Purdue Union: 1 Ll-I.xRi.i.wlJi.i.ux5hnup.xi.i-. l,.5.A. Y H C -X: A Q XI F, Humqu 'I W'IU' lf'dm'm it Engineering Sucii-ty: P. A. A.: Agallllllll -'xlllllahlda 3 ,LQWF3 :PA fx- Freshman liaachall: Freshman XYrcs- A-3 lplmlm' l-lllfmi A- M' L' A-3 tlinig' Squad: Varsity VYrestliii52g Team Agricultural Society. gl 3' 4- CHA Uxcizx' XN'r:l:'l'ieNiiEimieR Guommx l-Z. S. li. li. X'l'ii.i.i.ixM Exuvii Gian' B. S. M. li. l'l,i'n1ri11ll1, llzdinliu l'ill.vli11rg1li, l'i'11115yIi'i1iii41 Eta Kappa Nu: P. Cluh: Campus Torquv: Tau llcta Pi: Pi Tau Sig- Literary Sncicty: A. I. E. E.: Y. M. ma: P. A. A.: Pnrcluu-in-Cliina Cluh C. A.: Purfhu- Cniini: P. A. A.: 2, 3. 4: Pres. Muchanicals 3: Illhfllli' 1 Track Train: C. C. Team: Capt. li. trial Exteiisimi XYprk 2: AV1ll'11I' 0. T. C. Scholar: Purrluc Union. ' i i ,....V. .....,.................,,.., f,,.. ...n. . .....,.....g..-..............,a-.,., -.J l'r:gfr HS Rx J GARNET .-XL'uL's'1'GRliiaxiiLN B. S. Ch. E. .5'vynmzu', Iudiuznz Pirathon: P. A. A.: Y, M. C, A.: Robertson Club: Purdue Llniun 1 Chem. Eng. Soc.: Purdue VCircus2 Chairman ,lackson Cuunty Club. Bl-15511-IGIJ-1NN GREGG B. Il'v.vf l.ufuyt'tlr, Iudiuuii Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Chi Gamma: Kappa Delta Pi: Elzruclcl- phian Literary Suciety, Pres. 4: Forensic Council, Sec-Treas. 4: XY0- men's Pan-Hellenic Council: Harle- quin Club 2. 3, 4: Little Theatre Players Z, 3, 4, Sec. of B-yard 4: Spanish Club 2: May Queen Attend- ant: Y. XY C. A.: Purdue Llnipn. TXLIRTLEY -IA xiigsox Glenna B. S. Rl. E. Cruzufn1'd.i'1'1'llr, Indiuun Gimlet: Les Yrwyageurs: Southern Club: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Pur- due-in-China Club: A. S. Rl. E.: Purdue Cnilgm. HllNX':XRD DWLGHT Gieuzssi' B. S. E. E. C'Ii't'vIm1d, Oliin Theta Xi: Varsity P. Club: Pur- due Varsity Fontball l years: Pres. Cleveland Club l92l. Higklsrlrvl' P.xL'1.li1z1ssx1rLk B. S. Ch. li. 1'VlIIIfC!Hl1, Indiana Phi Kappa: Catalyst: Purdue Llniinig Kewman Club: Cheniical Engineer- ing Snciety: Pan-Hellenic Council. CH.x1n.r:s FRI-Lmeirli Giwss B. S. M. li. Fulnznzztlz, lndiinzu Theta Chi: Tau Beta Pi: A. S. Rl. E.: Y. M, C. A.: Purdue Ciiiimg P. A. A.: Human lingint-ering Society: Pres. Rush Club. XYn.l.i.x xr Rrssiiri. Gaow Ph. G. RUf1.s'.vi'lm'1', llldltlllll Pharmaceutical Suciety: Purdue Lnmn: P. A. A.: X. M. C. A. XY11.1.i.fxxi hlonx GUEST!-im B. S. E. E. Clvivlurld. Ufzin Acacia: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Gimlet: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. l. E. li.: Campaign Cumm. Purdue Cnifm Z, 3: Blanket Hop Comm. 3: Vice-Pres. Purdue Cnitin 4: Pres. Vlunitn' E. E. 3: Publicity Comm. Purdue Uninn 2. Prlgll' 69 IXIARSHALI, LABIARR HACKLEMAN B. S. E. E. Cl11'I'I1,1m, Illinois A. I. E. E. 1. 2. 3: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: E. E. Club 2, 3, 4. GEORGE LEE HAGEI' B. S. Smzflz Eflld, Illdlillllll ROBERT DALE HALI, B. S. C. E. .1l11U'I'1'.vm1, flldllllltl A. S. C. E.: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Varsity VVrestling 2, 3. 4. TAI.-XTTHEVV AIORGAN HAMILTON B. S. A. Sfnrkivvll, lzldianu Hoof and HorII: Society: Stock Judging Team: Swine Judging Team: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Pur- due Union: Class Basketball: Milit, Training. Capt. 4. DONALD VVADE HAM MOND B. S. M. E. Illilford, Indialm Delta Upsilon: Pi Tau Sigma: Pur- due Union: Carlyle Literary Society 1, Z: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Cvlee Club: Freshman Baseball: Sec. A. S. M. E. PAUL KENNETH HARP B. S. A. KI'r1daIITfz7lIv, Illdlillllll .Agricultural Society l. 2. 5, 4: Pur- due Union: Y. M. C. A. l, Z, 3, 4: P. A. A. ERNEST CLERMONT H.ARRIS B, S. M. E. Ilff. Ayr, Illdl-Illlll Theta Chi: Pi Tau Sigma: A. S. M. E.: Purdue U11l0l1Q P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Class Football Z. 3. CECIL ELI HARRIsoN B. S. C. E. .llU71llL'CHL7, Indiana Triangle: Band 1, 2: A. S. C. E.: Purdue Union: Irving Literary So- ciety Z, 3, 4, Pres. 4: VVre5tling 3, 4: Numeral 3. Priya' 70 Al.-XRY LILLIAN HQXRRISON B. S. .llilrn-v, Indiana Themis Club: Y. VV. C. A. Pam. VVILBUR H,'KRRI5ON B. S. E. E. .llEddlvfivld, Olzin Sigma Pi: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: A. I. E. E.: Y, M. C. A. l. 2: Purdue-in-China Club 2: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Pres. Soph. E. E. A. 2: Executive Board 3. RICHARD LESLIE HARRISON B. S. C. E. .lflllldlllh Norflz Diiknla Triangle: Iron Key: Contour: Gim- letg Press Club: Grizzly Cluh: P. Club: Track. Freshman Varsity. Yar- Sity 2. 3. 4, Capt. 4: Cross Country Varsity Z. 3. Capt. 3: Exponent Staff Z: Backsight, Business Manager 2: Engineering Review Asst. Editor 3. Editor -li Purdue Union, Pres. 4: Publicity Comm.: Chairman Student Alumni Comm. 3: Y. M. C. A., Re- corder 4: P. A. A.: A. S. C. E. H.-XR0l.D LI.EwRI.I.rN H.XRAI.XN B. S. M. E. Elklznrf, llldlllllll Delta Tau Delta: Gimlet: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Sec. Pan-Hellenic Council. E. RALPH HARVEY B. S. A. XI'-It' Cnxtlc. Ilzdiunn Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Hoof and Horn: Campus Literary Society. Pres. 3: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Ag. Society: Lake Geneva Cluh. Grrfxx H,-XRX'EX' B. S. M. E. Llzfiiycltr, Iudiuzm A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union, HILIIA Al.-XRL'll.I.E HARVILY B. S. Fairumzzzzf, llzdialln Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: Y. VV. C. A. 3. 4: VV. A. A.: Purdue-in- China Club: H. E. Society: Purdue Union. NVIl.I.I.-UI Aroxzo HARVIZI' B. S. Flllflllllllllf, Indiazza Kappa Delta Rho: Purdue Debating Society: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A. Page 'Tl 1 ,.,....... .,.. .- -., ., .f .rf XV.-XLTER C31-EORGE H.-xx'l-:rum MP B. 5. A. ludziizznfinlzx, lndmlzn Ag. Society: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue- in-China Club: P. A. A. VVILLIAM XVISNER l-Ixwrzs B. S. Ch. E. cSUI1Hl!I711.Vv, Indiana VVALTER GULB1-:RT Hu' B. S. Ch. E. Coslmdmz, Ohio Catalyst Club: Ch. E. Society l, Z, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Purdue Circus 3. CLARK Ross H.-WNER B. S. Ch. E. lhzytnn, Ohio Theta Xi: Ch. E. Socicty: P. A. A.: Y. BI. C. A.: Purdue Union. Enwmen ERNI-:sr HAZEI. B. S. A. Kvuflalzd, Ilidlllllll Alpha Gamma Rho: Hoof and Horn: Press Club: Gimlet: Ag. Sociuty: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Asst. Bus. Mgr. Agriculturist 3: Adv. Mgr. Purdue Hand Book 4: Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil 3, 4. NoBi.i-3 BOND Hizumix B. S. M. E. l'im'l'1111v.v, ludiazzu Kappa Sigma: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E. H1-:R MAN Fcrscn iz HELFENHPQI N B. S. A. Prf01'.rIwzH'!l. Illdliilllll Kappa Sigma: P. A. A.: Ag. S0- ciety 2, 3. 4: Hort. Society 3, 4: Purdue Union: Hnrt. Show Comm. Fkixxcls RUDOLPH HERR B. S. A. C1'im'fo1'd.vt'iIlv, Indiana Ceres: Ag. Society 1. 2, 3. 4: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Poultry Club Z: Agriculturist Staff. PC1116 '72 NCL. -.. - if GEORGE Vn.1..xRs HERROI.D B. S. Ch. E. Gas City, Indiana Chem. Eng. Soc.: Purdue Union: A. A. E.: Glee Club 20: P. A. A.: Robertson Club. THOMAS F. HILDEBRAND B. S. E. E. .lIa1'i0n, Indiana Pi Kappa Alpha: Scabbard and Blade: Band, Lieut. 3, 4: 1923 Gala Comm.: Harlequin Club Drchestra 3. 4: Press Club: Class Historian 3, 4: Class Purchasing Agent 3: A. I. E. E. ENDOCEN HENDERSON HILLLIAN B. S. Ch. E. OIHI11lIgfl't', Oklaliania Phi Lambda Upsilon: Carlyle Liter- ary Society: Purdue Press Club: Y. M. C. A., Board of Directors 3. 4. Cabinet 3: A. A. E.: Am. Chem. Soc.: Chem. Eng. Soc.: Editor and Bus. Mgr. l92Z Purdue Hand Book: Bus. Mgr. 1923 Debris: Cadet Corps 3, Capt. 4. RAYMOND FREDERICK HINE B. S. Ch. E, Ltiftlyvffv, Indiana Y. M. C. A. 1, Z, 3, 4: Lake Geneva Club 3, 4: P. A. A.: Chemical Engi- neering Society: Robertson Club: Purdue Union. LESl,IE LEE HITTLE B. S. E. E. Indianafvalir, Indiana Kappa Delta Rho: Scabbard and Blade: Eta Kappa Nu: Class Foot- ball 4: Cadet Hop Comm. 4: Lieut. Cadet Corps 3, Major Cadet Corps 4. XY1i.i.,xcx' Moucax Honsox B. S. E, E. I.afaycftt', Indiana Trigon: A. l. E. E.: Purdue Union P. A. A.: Iota Sigma. ,losEP1-1 TVHEoDoRE HoFF1xiAN B. S. A. Peru, Indiana Ag. Society l. 2. 3. 4: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Class Football Z. 3, 4. HELGE GL'sT.xvE HOf2I.L'ND B. S. M. E. Fart Ilfaync, Indiana Lamhda Chi Alpha: Scabbard and Blade: Purdue-Fort VVayne Club: Cadet Corps. Col. 4: Class Purchas- ing Agent 3: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue Pistol Team 2. 3. 4. Page 73 Orno Hooca B. S. A. I'lv111'yi'1'Ili', Illdlitllltl Piratlion: Ag. Society: Ag. Educa- tion Society: Ginilet: Y. M. C. A., VicefPres. 43 P. A. A.: Purdue-in- China Club: Purdue Union. FRANK AIAXVVELI. Hoi..-You' B. S. E. E. Losmiffdllv, Indiana Acacia: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: A. I. E. E.: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Purdue-in-China: Hat Committee 3: Class Football 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4. LICHMAN .'ARY1'lUI,l.II1AY B. S. M. E. IlZll'll17ll1f'Hll.Y, llldl-Ullll Phi Delta Theta: Sigma Delta Chi: Press Club: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Pres. Sophomore Pan Z: Athletic Editor Exponent 3. .ALVIN VVILLIAM Homnis B. S. Ch. E. L0tltllISf'0I'f, Indiana Tau Beta Pi: Purdue Union: Phi Lambda Upsilon: American Chemical Society: Chemical Eng: Society: P. A. A.: Y. ll. C. A.: Men's Press Club: Robertson Club: Cadet Corps, Capt. 4: A. A. E. HARRY QL'EN1'lN HOLT B. S. A. : M. S. Sfmulx, Indiana Kappa Delta Pi: Purdue Debating Society: Press Club: Education So- ciety: Editor and Bus. Mgr. of Hand Book 3: Chairman of Y. M. C. A. Publicity 4: Agriculturist, Farm Man- agement Editor 4: Exponent Staff 4. Alumni Editor. RAYMOND Fluziiieklck HOLTMAN B. S. Ch. E. llldltllltlfltllltl Indiana Sigma Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lamb- da Upsilon: Gimlet: A. A. E.: Pur- due Union, Vice-Pres. 4: American Chemical Society: Chemical Eng. So- ciety: Engineering Review Adv. Mgr. 4: Executive Council 4. DON.'Xl.D V. HOLWPLRDA B. S. A. ll'z'Xf 1.ufuyvfft', lzzdiulzu Delta Tau Delta: Hoot and Horn: P. A. A.: Varsity Basketball Z, 3. 4: Varsity Football 4: Freshman Var- sity Basketball: Class Baseball lg Class Football Z. HARLEY CLARK HOLXN'ERD.A B. S. M. E. lllxvl Imfrlycttv, Inditnzu Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E. 4: S. A. E, 4: P. A. A.: Class Basketball 2. Page '74 ELMER HENRY HORSTMAN B. S. M. E. BI'0ZUI1Xf0Ik'II, Iazdzana Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue-in-China: Human Engineer- ing Society. AIILFRED VVILLIAM HOL'SE B. S. A. Royal Ct'III'I't', Iudiuim Pi Kappa Phi: Ceres: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club l, Z, 3: Agri- cultural Society: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. :ALLEN DEAN HOWERTON B. S. A. IVPJT Point, lrzdimm .Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Ag. Society: Poultry Club: Purdue Union: Poultry judging Team 4: Agriculturist, Poultry Editor 4. RICHARD JACOB HUM MEL B. S. C. E. .lIzz11C1v, Indiana Delta Tau Delta: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. VVILLIAM FRANK HLYRD B. S. M. E. 1IIdlUlIlIf70Il-S, Indiana Phi Kappa Sigma: Gimlet: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: PurClue-in- China: A. S. M. E. 1. 2, 3, 4: P. A. A.: Class Baseball: Vice-Pres. Senior Class. -lofi N 'LLEWELLY N HLTTCH IN S B. S. E. E. Cvdar G1'0i'f, flldldllll Purdue-in-China Club: A. I. E. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. NVILLIAM TEi,FoRn HL'TsoN Ph. G. Fmt'Iv1', Ilzdimm Vice-Pres. Pharmaceutical Society. CHARLES GERALD HL'TT0N B. S. C. E. Lajwl, Indiana A. S. C. E.: P. A. A. Pu 570 '75 FINN TR1'x11'x' lRGENS B. S. M. li. H1'1'111'11, .XY17I 1i'llj' Tau Beta Pi: A. S. M. li.: P. A. A BYRON R11s1io1: lxciqsox H. S. M. E .-l1j1111.v, 111111111111 Boxing. GEORGE XYIl.I.l.XM -l.x1'1isox B. S. C. E 51111111 H1'11d, 111111111111 -IUSEPH J. .l,x1'11BsoN Ph. G f1tIl'-Y, Illdliillltl Sigma Alpha Mu: Irving Literary Society. Sec. 2: Forensic Cuuncil: Purdue Pl1armaceuAtical Snciety: P A. A.: Purclue Union. Torque: P. A. A.: Purdue Cniun: A. S. Bl. li.: Purdue-in-Cllina Cluh: N.fXTll.XN LEROY -l 1-:N1Q1Ns Ph. G R11111111'y, 111111111111 Purdue Pharrnaccutical Society: P A. A. A1.1s1e11T L1:sL11-Ljrgxxixcs B. S. A I11111111111j111li.r, 111111111111 Y. M. C. A. 4: P. A. A.: Purcluu-in- China Club: Agricultural Society Purdue Union: Class Football, H.x1. ,IUDSON JENNINGS B. S. C. E f11111'xl1111'11, 111111111111 Bancl 1. Z: Harlcquin. Orchestra 2: A. S. L. E. 1. 2, 3, 4: Girnletg P. A. A A1.B1:R'1' HOLUNGSWORTH -TESSUP B. S. A C11111I1'y, 111611111111 Purcluc Dairy Club: Y. M. C. A.: Agricultural Society 1. Z, 5, 4: Dairy Judging Team 4: P. A. A. I v -'Y Y Y ,,,, my ,Y Y P11 ffl' 76 F1-INELON JXIILTON JOHNSON B. S. A. SL'j'll101lI', 111dii11m Purdue Union: P. A, A.: Ag. SO- ciety 1, Z, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A. ALBERT Cr1.xL'Nc1:x' JONES B. S. M. E. ll'i1IOugfl1l1y, Ohio A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union LLEWELLYN AIADDOCK JONES B. S. A. Htllllllltllld, l11dn111a Kappa Sigma: Delta Tau Pi: Dairy Club: Gimlet: Ag. Society: P. A, A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Mixer Comm.: Gala Week Comm. SARAH FLORENCE JONES B. S. 1,j'llII, 111dia11a Chi Omega: Kappa Delta Pi: Y. XV. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls Glee Club 2: XV. A. A. 4. CECIL COLLA JORDAN B. S. M. E. Illdliilllllfltlfhf, llldllllllfl Pirathon: A. S. M. E. 2. 3. 4: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union. XYILLIAM HENRY' J L'Nt:c1..xL's B. S. C. E. I11di1111uj111Ii.v, 111a'i4111a Heta Theta Pi: Gimlet: P. A. A.: A. S. C. E. GEORGE EDNVARI1 KA A111scH,xEEER B. S. C. E. Tull Cily, 111di1111f1 Alpha Tau Omega: A, S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Lie-ut. R. O. T. C.: Tnterfra- ternity Athletics. JOHN GEORGE JQELLER B. S. C. E. Trl! Ciiy, llldldlltl P. A. A.: Civil Society l. 2: A. S. C. E. 3. 4: Y. M. C. A. 1. Z. 31 Purdue Union: Cadet Corps. Capt. 4: Purdue Circus. Pnyzv 77 CLIN EARL lxEl,LER B. S. C. E. Toledo, Ohio Triangle: A. S. C. E. l, 2, 3. 4: Y. M. C, A.: Ohio Club: P. A. A.: Freshman Varsity Football: Varsity Football Z, 3: Class Baseball 3. :RAY THoM.xs KELSEY B. S. A. .-lmlvoy, llllllitllltl Lambda Chi Alpha: Iron Key: Sig- ma Delta Chi: Alpha Zeta, Pres. 4: Hoof and Horn: Press Club, Pres. 4: Carlyle Literary Society: Gimlet: Union, Vice-Pres. 4: Editor-in-Chiet Exponent 4: Student Council Z, 3: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 4: Vice-Pres. Mid-VVest Student Conference 4: Vice-Pres. YVestern Conference Edi- torial Association 4, CHARLES EDVVARD liliNDAl.L B. S. C. E. Lllfflllftlllltf jlldltlllfl Triangle: Contour: Tau Beta Pi: P. A. A.: Purdue Debating Society: Pres. A. S. C. E. GLENN DEFORE KENNEDY B. S. llfsf Lafayt'fti', Indiozzu Forestry Soc. 2, 3, 4: Band 1. 2, S. 4: Purdue Union: Purdue-in-China Club: Y. M. C. A.: Attendance Comm. Z. GERALD VV. KENNEDY B. S. C. E. RlL'1lIlltIIItl, Indiana Sigma Pi: Contour: Gimlet: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: A. S. C. E.: Fresh- man Varsity Baseball: Class Basket- ball 3: Class Baseball Z, 3: Class Executive Comm. 3. ,Lx MES DAVID KEN NEDY B. S. Quincy, Ilzdiuim Forestry Soc. 3, 4, Pres. 4: Class Executive Comm. 3: Varsity C. C. Team 2, 3, 4, Minor P. 2, 4: Varsity Track Team Z, 4: Pres. of Intra- mural A, A. 4: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union. ATARY .AGNES KENNEDY B. S. Camden, lndimm Chi Omega: Y. W. C. A., Cabinet 4: Purdue Girls Club: VV, A. A.. See. 3. Vice-Pres. 4: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: American Bacteriological So- ciety. ALARCIA G. KENYoN B. S. ll'csf Lafayvrlu, Izzdiaim Kappa Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: Theta Chi Gamma: Harlequin 5. 4: Girls Glee Club 5, Pres. 4: Phila- lethean Literary Soc. 3, 4: Purdue Girls Club 3, 4: Y. XV. C. A. 3, 4. Page TS RALPH CooPI-:R IQERR B. S. A Nnwfozwz, Indimzn Siffma Al ha Ensilon' A Ed So -S A P l r gl- - v' ciety: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Purdue- in-China: Varsity P. Club: P. A. A. Freshman Varsity Basketball 1: Var- sity Football Z. 3, 4, Letter Z. 3 Class Baseball 2. LAWRENCE BAKER KILMER B. S. M. E. RUl'1IL'flLL l', Indiana Delta Upsilon: Pi Tau Sigma: P A. S. M. E.: Gala VVeek Comm.: Glee Club 3, 4. CLARE VV. IQIME B. S. C. E Detroit, .lficlzigau Y. M. C. A.: Varsity Baseball 3 Minor P. 3: Purdue Union. CHESTER ANDERSON KINNEY B. S. A .lI001'c.rz'z'lIv, Indiana P. A A.' Y M C A' Aff. Society: Purdue Union. v A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.- Triangle: A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: KENNETH H.ARRX' KINSEY B. S. M. E. ilfvlzfnlzv, lzzdialzrz P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E.: S. A, E. FORREST XVILLIARD KIRBY B. S. M. E. Ilzdiazzafuvlis, Indiana A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: Purdue- Tech Club: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Class Football. EDNVIN HOLTSTON KIRKLAND B. S. E. E. Clzimgo,IHi1z0z's Phi Kappa: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Fresh- man Varsity Football: Freshman Varsity Basketball. FRANK A. IQIRKPATRICK B. S. A. F1'a11kf01'f, Illdllllllfl Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Sigma Delta Chi: Ceres: Campus Literary Society: Press Club: Fo- rensic Council: Agriculturist Agron- omy Editor: Exponent Staff: Y. M. C. A.: Ag. Society: P. A. A.: Pur- due-in-China Club. Page '79 -at-I' Lnwi-11.1. KI.xL'R1t'i-i lNt1R'lLl.EY B. S. M. E, lj.-XLLAS KNow1.'1'oN B. S. M. E. 1 Lisfmz, ludimm l7t'l'm', lHiIlt7l.Y A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Class Hass- Acacia: A. S. M. E.: S. A, E.: Band , hall 3. 4. Z: Class Fnotball 2, l Ai.1ii:RT Cii.xiu.i-is Kxonigi. Ph. G. ESTER LYNX KNOX B' S' .X't1fftiflt'u. llldltlllll Purdue Pharmaceutical Sucictyl Pur- duc Uninn: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-nv China Club: P. A. A. Ai:i.1N,x lixouibvx H. S. l41't'1m'i1, fndiumi Alpha Xi Delta: Omicron Nu: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Philalcthcan: Harlequin Orchcstra 5: Girls Glec Club l. 2, 3, 4: Y. NY. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club 1. Z. 3, 4: Hume Ecunmnics Sucicty: XYIDITIEIIPS Pan Council: P. A. A.: Purdue Ciiinii. Dawn' Diiroinzsr Kxoxx'i.i:s B. S. E. E. l.t1G1't1inft', Ulzin Eta Kappa Nu: A. l. E. E.: Y. M, C X' P lk -X llrxt I.t1f41yt'ttt', Indiana Kappa Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicrun Nu: Theta Chi Gamma: Philalcthcan Literary Sociuty: H. E. Club 2. .lg P. A. A.: Purdue-in- China: Forensic Council 4: Y. XY. C. A. hlonx Kiixxi-:Ti-1 KUHSI-QR Ph. G. Xurtlz .llzz11t'l1vstt'1', Izzdimza Purdue Union: Purdue Ph. Society: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: P. A. A. lil-QORHE IRVIN Kmmxs Fi. S. Ch. E. Fur! H,l1j'llt', ludimm Pirathrvn: Phi Lambda Upsilon: P. A. A.: Purduc Cniung Chemical Eng. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue- in-Cbina Z 4. f' i f' ' H- ' 'r' ff - ---ml r'---Q-' f f f-wx' WF' P11 fl 1' HI! ELTON PAUL CARL IQRAMER B. S. Ch. E. Bulusiillv, Illdliflllll Catalyst: Varsity Track Team 5: Chem. Eng. Soc. 1, 2, 5. 4: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Robert- son Club. As.-x XAVALTER KRIEGBAUM B. S. M. E. Hllllflllglfl7Il, Iudiamz Tau Beta Pi: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Sec. of P. A. A.: Sec. of A. S. M. E. 3. PAUL BRICE KRII-Loaf-an B. S. M. E. Hllllflilljjftlll, Indiana A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: S. A. E.: Purdue Union: Purdue-in- China: Gala NVeek Comm.. Chair- man: Freshman Varsity Basketball: Class Basketball Z: Varsity Basket- ball 3, 4, Letter -1. IYIYRON E. KROh'I B. S. E. E. Nortli .lIi111vl1r5fi'1', flldltllltl Nlcnol..-xs PETER liRULL B. S. E. E. Kclzflalid, llldillllll Class Football: Newman Club, Pres.: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Y. M. C. A.: A. I. E. E.: Purdue Union. ROBERT JAMES IQRYTER B. S. Ch. E Ifrdizzizajmlix, Iridiuiza Phi Lambda Upsilon: Catalyst: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in- China: Chemical Eng. Society l, 2, 3, 4: Purdue Union: A. A. E.: Harle- quin Orchestra. JOHN BENJAMIN liL'TTl.ER B. S. M. E. Lafayulfr, Indiana A. S. M. E.: Human Engineering Society: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A. LAWRENCE GILES L,xFm'oUR B. S. E. E. .lf!ll'l0lI, Indiana A. I, E. E.: P. A. A.: Exchange and Distribution Mgr. of Purdue Eng. Review: Class Football: Varsity Football 4: Purdue-in-China Club: Purdue Union. Page 81 Avlkllll. I-Ix'143i:ET1'l..xFL.'sla E. S. A. lxilitullrll, llltfllllltl P. A. A.: Hamel 2. 5: Y. M. C. A. 4: Ag. Society: Purtluu Ciiiuii. 'hmm P,xL'i. LAIIR B. S. A. Hifipzzx. l11a'it111u Lambda Chi Alpha: Ag. liclucution Socicty 3. -lg I urm.luc Delmatiiig So- ciety, Prt-s. 3. 4: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: liisignia Bwarcl 3: Fiirciisic Ctiuiicil 3. -1: Ag. Suciety. H.'Xl!IlI.Il R, l..xM11RIc.:llT H. S. C. E. ll'nlt'utlt'illt', lizdiuml Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Gimlet. LAXYRENKliPUR'I'l'1RL.XNID ll. S. M. E. llldiulztifwvlix, ludiimu Pi Kappa Phi: A. S. M. li.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Ciiimi: P. A. A.: Class ,Pl1l'Cll2lSlllg' Agfiiit -lb: Class XX rcstlmg 2: R. O. l. L. Major -l. XYILLIA BI F1.i11.t'Hme I,AL'HscHEu B. S. E. E f1i'ri11.v1'zlIt', Ilzdmmi Y. M. C. A.: Purflue-in-Cliina: Pur- fluc Uniting P. A. A.: XY1'estli11g 3 H.XRRX' RENO I.i-:GRAND FE. S. A .Ynrtlz Vvrunii, lndimm Ag. Ecl. Society: Ag. Society l, l. S -li P. A. A. 1. 2. 3, -l. Iinwlx RAY I.b3oN.xun H. S. C. E fr1diul1ujmli.v, Iridium! Lambda Chi Alpha: P. A. A.: A. A. li. 1. 1: A. S. C. E. l: Pl.lI'Lll1C-lll- China 3: Purdue Ciiimi. DIUHN PIARROWV Li-Quxakn B. S. C. E. .llf. I'r1'1m11, ludiumi Sigma Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Ciintour: Gimlst: P. A. A.: A. S. C. li.: Pur- rlue lfnioii: Purclue-in-Cliiiia: Y, M. L. A.: Asst. Track Mgr. 5: Track Mgr. 4. Page SZ HORACE BYRON LEW H. 5, Ch. E. GEoRGE -I. Limp B. S, E, Ii LUNG. Oflffl .Yirzv Pnlttvtiizr, Indiana Sigma ilxlplla 511.11 Gllllleti P3Il-HCl- ,-XJ A-X. E.: Pufdug Lvninu lenic Council: P. A. A.: Chemical Eng. Society: Y. M. C. A.: Robert- son Club: Executive Comm.: Senior Executive Board. ROBERT OWEN Lixnsiii' H. S, A IsAAc ERLTE Lizwis H. S. M. E. F!'tIIlfi'fl7I'f, Iudiumi Alpha Tau Omega: A. S, M. E.: Purdue Union! P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China. JL' CHI L1 H. A. Tn'i1f.r1':1, Cilzizzu Agricultural Society: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China: Chinese Studcnt's Club, Pres. 4: Hoof and Horn: Pur' due Swine ,ludging Team -l. LEROY BERNARD l,II'QIlT B. S. C. E. qlfflvftl, lriditunz Scabbard and Blade: A. A. E.: A. S. C. E.: Band l. 2, Executive Of- ficer 3. Executive and Military Ui- ticer 4: Purdue Union. llznzric, Iridium: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: P. A. A.: Y. M C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Agri- cultural Society: Purdue Union: ,l mor Prom Comm. AIICHAEI, H.-XI.PIN LINEHAN B. S. C. E Cyzztlziaini, fxrfllfllfkj' Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A. S. C. E. P. A. A.: Class Basketball 5. JERRY FRANK LINGEMAN H, S. Ch. E B'I'UIt'Il.TI7Hl'tl, Indiana A. A. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. Robertson Club: Freshman Track. Puyc S3 U- Howauii S. Ln'i' B. S. M. E. llIIlt7lI City, Indiana A. S, M. li. : P. A. A.: Purflue Union. Ei.iiR1-:riAUsT1N LONG ll. S. Ch. E. Tliniviiirzwi, Indiiimi P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Robertson Club: Purdue Union: Chemical Eng, Society: Varsity Basketball 3, 4. -loiix Ewixo Loxc lll, S. M. E. Norilz Hraddork, I7t'lIlIJj'l'I'tIllllI Phi Kappa Tau: Gimlet: Y. M, C. A.: P. A. A.: Union: A. S. M. E.: Eastern Status Club: Class Football 1. Z. 3: Human Engineering Society. Lizxoieii Fizaiwias Lot'1'H.xN B. S. Ph. .hlllf!Ii'1'lLllld, In-:ua Chi Omega: Philalethean Literary Society: Purcluc Girls Club: Pharma- ceutical Society: Purflue Union: Y. XY. C. A.: Girls Glee Club l. 2, Maki' JANE LOVE B. S. Lfifayvffv, Iudiiimi Kappa Kappa Gamma: lN'oman's Pan'Hellenic Council 3. Pres. 4: Purrlue Girls Club: Y. VV. C. A.: Purdue Union, Hakiex' FRANK LowE B. S. E. E. Cnliiuilvifx, Indiaini AIILDRED Iiuaxiz Low M .xx B. S. JlII!l17L'1'l'j', lndiima Alpha Chi Omega: Philalethcan Lit- erary Society 2, 5, 4: May Queen Attendant 4: Y. VV. C. A.: Sopho- more Historian: Home Economics Society: Purcluc Girls Club: Girls Glec Club 1. 3. 4: Purdue Union. OSKUXR B1Nu1.YLowRi' B. S. C. E. Dunn, Iudiaimi Cosmopolitan: Carlyle Literary So- ciety: Les Voyageurs: Pan-Hellenic Council: Exponent l: Class Track 1, Z, 3, VVon Numeral 2: A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Y. VV. C. A.: Purclue-in- China Club. Page S4 ALVIN C. LUBKI-LR B. S. E. E. B1'0w11s1'0w1z. Indialza v N . A. I. E. E.: Y. M. L. A. 1.2.01 P. A. A. l: Purdue Union. CHARLES LELAND BTACINTIRE B. S. E. E. Illdl-l7IIUflOHS, Indiana A. I. E. E.: Y. M. C. A. 2, 3, 4: P. A. A.: Intramural Athletics. Basket- ball. CARL E. BICCABE B. S. Tolvdo. Ohio Freshman Track: Varsity Swimming 3. 4: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. H.AROLD .ALEXANDER BTCCORD B. S. A. Illdlitllldfltilij, Indiana Sigma Pi: Gimlet: Purdue Hort. So- ciety: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Tech. Club: Class Football 2, 3. 4, Capt. 4: Class Baseball 3: Executive Comm.4: Purdue Hort. Show Comm. NVINI-'RED NAY lNTcCL rcH.fxN B. S. A. Jfilligalz, Indiana Dairy Club: P. A. A.: Ag. Society: Purdue Union. EDGAR Vtfarsox BICILVAINE B. S. E. E. Zi011.ri'1'IIC, llldillllll Kappa Delta Rho: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Executive Comm. 2, 3: Purdue Union: Purdue -in - China Club: Forum Debating Society: Var- sity Debating Team 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 5. 4: Class Pres. S: Cadet Corps, Capt. 4: Pistol Team 3, 4: A. I. E. E. ORAN THOMPSON BICILVAINE B. S. E. E. ,llil1'oy, Indiana Forum Debating Society. Vice-Pres. 4: A. I. E. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Robertson Club: Chemical Eng. So- ciety l. Z: Associate Editor 1923 De- bris: Rush Club 2, 3. JAMES BERNARD BTCQUAID B. S. M. E. Fairlmry, Nclvrtzsktl Sigma Pi: Grizzly Club: Pi Tau Sig- ma: A. S. M. E.: Freshman Varsity Baseball: Varsity Baseball Z. 3. Page 85 lDEl.l4IiRT Pixclcxicx' IXli'YHs' B. b. M. E. lzitiitizitzfirrlix, lndiumi Lambda Chi Alpha: Harlequin Clubg Purdue Cninn: A. S. M. li.: Pistol Team 2. .lg Harlequin Show 2. 33 Gymnastics 2, 3. Numeral .lg Capt. R. O. T. C. XV1l.in'R Fimioiu: M.xn.xN B. S. C. E. 1-4lTk'!'t'IItifllltffl. Iiidiuzni A. S. C. li. Z. 3, 4: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Class Football 2: Class Track 3. FRED CI..-NRI-LNCE Mixkxs B. S. li. E. l.t1LT7't?XXt', ludiinni Cosmopolitan Club: Purdue-in-China Club 4: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Class Foirtball l. 2. 3. -l. Roiutxxri RART1-QL AlARSIIAl.I. B. S. E. E. lx'it'l1r1lm1d, llldltllltl ff A ,...-,L...,... .- . ......-.... .,.,-.f i RI-lL'BlEN CLIFFORD Al.-XRSHALL B. S. A. I Ifltiizd, Indiana , Gimlet: Varsity P. Club: Ag. So- j ciety: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Var- sity xrfesrimg 3. 51 Varsity Football l 3: Class Football 4: Class Baseball 2. l FRANK Dixrrox M.-xR'r1N B. S. Ch. E, 4 Snnlli Brud, Illlllfdllll Phi Lambda Cpsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Chemical ling. Society l. 2. 3. 4: Press Club 33 , Y. M. C. A.: Robertson Club l. 2: ' Campus Literary Society. l Roar-:RT Lewis ALXRTIN B. S. A. Attica, Indiarni l Ag. Society 1. Z. 3. -l: Purdue Union: X. M. C. A. 1. 2. 3: P. A. A. XY11.i.i.ixM Ci..xRHNci: M.xsoN B. S. C. E. ' j.tlI'lIII1H't', Nnrlli l,tYfi'0ftI Triangle: Tau Beta Pi: Contour: Gimlet: Union: A. A. E.: A. S. C. E.: Y. M. C. A.. Board Directors 4: I P. A. A.: Executive Board Z: Ex- ponent Staff 2: Band 2: Little The- atre Players 2: Class Baseball 2. 3: Les Voyageurs: Circus Comm.: Org. Editor of Backsight 2: Class Insignia I Board 4: Pan Council 3. 4. Page S6 ff r i l X-an-S. 4 1 L l 4 l I i I i l fi H . .. I ARTHVR EHQRKE AIASTERS B. S. 7x,1UI'l!fI7IU!1, Indiana Delta Tau Delta: Varsity Basketball 1. Z, 3, 4. Capt. 4: Varsity P. Club. :ALFRED BERNHARD Al,-XTERX B. S. Ch. E. .sillllfll Build, Indiana Phi Lambda Upsilong A. A, E.: American Chemical Society: Chem- ical Eng. Society: P. A. A.: Purdue- in-China: Purdue Union. BYRON H.ARX'EX' Al.-XTHEXYS B. S. M. E. Indianapolis, Indiana Sigma Nu: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. S, M. E. I HARRY OREM AIATHEWS B. S. E. E. Cllllllllblfj, fzzdinna Torque: Eta Kappa Nu: P. A. A. 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres. Senior E. E.: Var- sity Football 4. EYERETT ALEXANDER BIATHIESON B. S. M. E. llltrf Lufnyvlfv, Indiana Trigon Club: Purdue Union: A. S. M. E. AIARGCERITE FRANCES AlAYliR B. S. Lnfnyvffiy ludinnn Kappa Kappa Gamma: Harlequin Club: Little Theatre Players: Girls Glee Club l. 2: Purdue Union: Pur- due-in-China Club: Y. VV. C. A.: May Queen Attendant: Purdue Girls Club. EDWARD RAYMOND BIENEI-'EE B. S. A. Amit' Roxy, llldltlllll Acacia: Czlee Club l, Z. 5. 4, ASSt. Mgr. 3, Mgr. 4: University Male Quartette 3. 4: Freshman Egg Show: Agricultural Education Society: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Society. CHESTER .ALLISON All-ZTZGI-ZR B. S. M. E. Elklinrf, Indiana Torque: A. S. M. E.: Purdue-in- China: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Hu- man Engineering Society. Page S7 N. aa : J XY1I.1.1.-xiii XY.-xkkux Mieviaia B. S. M. E llaulilffw, Olin: Delta Li1lvSll0llIiPl Tau Sigma: A. S M. lt.: Y. M. C A.: P. A. A,: Pur- due Union: Purdue-in-China: Var- Qity P. Club: Yarsity Track 2, 5. 4 ketball. K.xTiiER1Ni:Mi3x'ERs B. S lliilil l.lIffl-llffff, flltfllllltl Alpha Chi Omega: Philalcthean Lit- crary Snciety: Harlcquin 2. 3. 4 Purdue Girls Club, Pres. 3. 4: XV A -X 1-I.xRvEx' Parma Miciqi-:1.si-LN B. S. C. E RIZTI' Iwrzfxt, lllzunzx Sigma Alpha Epsilun: Cigmtwurg A. S C lu.: ljnnlcti X arsny P. Lluh: Yice- Pres. Lliiirm 4: Frcshman Yarsity Bascballg Class Brukctball 3: Varsity Bascball 5. 4. EI.woo1i .ANTHONY iXlII.I.l-IR B. S. A I.Uglu11,vfmrf, flldlllllll P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Purdue Uninng Agricultural Society: Ceres: Purdue-in-China Club. Freslnnan Yarsity Track: Class Bas- Finin H.xi.E ATILIJIR B. S. M. E. Ori'i'11sZm1'u, lx'vr1I11cky A. S. M. E.: Y. M. C. A.: Southern T Club: In A. A.: Purdue Cnifm: Pur- due-in-China Club. P.xL'I. KR.xL'sE AIILLER B. S. M. E. .lfu11,vf'icld, 011121 Alpha Tau Omega: A. S. M. E.: Purdue-in-China: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A. XY.u'NiaK1R1xx' AIILLER B. S. Ch. E. Di'r17'iv', Illdltlllll Acacia: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Pur- duc Union: Chemical Engineering Snciety. W'1i.I..xim FRUMM lXIIl.I.lCl-1 B. S. Ch. E. .Sifnrtfz Hurd, llldllllltl Cnsinnpulitan Club: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Cpsilnn: Scabbard and Blade: Chemical Eng. Society, Pres. 4: American Chemical Sucicty 3, 4: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue lfiiimig Rnbertsuii Club: Class Base- ball S. PC1170 SS H.ARX'EX' FRI-ITZ TYIILLS B. S. M. E. .l!1lIl7C'I'7'j', Indiana Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E. 3, 4: S. A. E. 4: Purdue-in-China Club 4. DEWEY H. BIINER B. S. Niipparzvv, Illdlillllfl Lambda Chi Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi, Pres. -l: Carlyle Literary Society. Vice-Pres. 4: Purdue Scientihc Asso- ciation. Pres. 2: Forestry Club: Y. M. C. A.. Cabinet 4: P. A. A.: Class Executive Council 2. IYINARUTH AIINOR Ph. G. Suu Divyn, CllIff0l'Ill-G Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: Y. XV. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club. ARTHUR CLAYTON TXIISNER B. S. A. IJIt't1.YUllf Lalcv, Indiana Agricultural Society 1, 2, 3. 4: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A. Vl'lAl.TER GEORGE TWODLIN B. S. E. E. .llarin1z, Ilzdimza Theta Chi: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kap- pa Nu: P. A. A.: A. I. E. E.: Les Voyageurs: Chief Operator Radio Station 4: Student Union: Y. M. C. A. HERBERT CH.xRLEs MOORE B. S. A. Cnlfiix, Izzdianfz Trigon: Dairy Club, Pres. 4: Ag. Society: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Dairy judging' Team: P. A. A. SYLV.-xx FLOYD MOORE B. S. M. E. IVI'xt Lizfiiyvtfv, Irzdiumz A. S. M. E.: A. A. E.: Purdue Union. BIILDRED .AGNES NIORCAN B. S. lilxvf Liifiihwttc, Illdlillllll Kappa Alpha Theta: Kappa Delta Pi: Theta Chi Gamma: Eurodelphian Literary SOC.: VV. A. A.: Purdue Girls Club: Y. XV. C. A.: Harlequin Club Z: Little Theatre Players 4: Exponent CO-ed Editor 4: May Queen Attendant. Page S9 I'.xL'I. l3R,x1sFoRn AlORGAN B. S. M. E. Allilroy, Indiana Pi Kappa Alpha: Crimlct: Pi Tau Sigma: Varsity P. Club: A. S. M. li.: Purdue Union: Freshman Yar- sity Baseball: XYon Letter Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4. l,liXVlS lXlAR'l'lN lXloRI.AN Ph. G. K1m,r, Irzdiazza Acacia: Spatula: Purdue Pharma- ceutical Society: Union: Band l, 2. XY.xx'Niz -l. AlURRlI.l, H. S. E. E. Far! H'ayin', Indiana A. T. E. E.: Forensic Council: Capt. R. O. T. C.: P. A. A.: C. L. S.: Fencing Team. KENNIQTH Lou,xN AIORRIS H. S. E. E. Lufuilfiiilia, Indiana Delta Tau Delta: A. l, E. E.: Y. Rl. C. A.: Band 2, 3: Glee Club 3. 4: Harlequin Club l, -1. RQRLRT B. lXlORRlS B. S. I'il'tl7l!C4fIH'f, Indiana Phi Kappa Psi: Gimlet: Harlequin Club: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. Snixm' C.xRLx'1.r: AIORSE B. S. E. E. .SVPIIHI Hand, Indiana Sigma Nu: A. 1. E. E. l. Z. 3, 4: Purdue Union: E, E. Club 2, 3, 4. Yi-:NicE GLENN AIO?-ER B. S. A. C'laz'rrda1c, Indiana Kappa Delta Pi: Ag. Education S0- ciety: Carlyle Literary Society: Ag. Society: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China: P. A. A.: Agri- culturist Staff: Debris Asst.: Hand Book Eus. Stahf. l.,II.l.IAN Amo.-xii, Moss B. S l,UlliIIl.YfVUI'f, Indiana Pi Beta Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Euro- delphian Literary Society: Purdue Union. Sec. -l: Pres. Freshman and Junior Girls: Home Economics S0- ciety. Pres. 2: Y. XV. C. A.. Sec. 3: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Purdue Girls Club. Prlyv 90 1 N -W . Y ..- -..- ,. f ROBERT NVI1.I,I.xM ATUNRO B. 5. M. E. FREDERICK PUWER NEI-'If B. S. M. E. Iudianafiolis. Iudinmi .lfm'in11, Indiana I Pi Tau Sigma: A. A. E.: A. S. M. Trigon: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: l E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Var- Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union. sity Tennis 3, 4: University Tennis Champion S, 4: Junior Prom. Comm. 1 l EDGAR ENQGETSH MURPHY B- 54 C- E- GEIIRIIE RICHARD NEWTIIN B, S. C. E. Clllmfffl' lH l0'-V .Yew Igflfllill, Cami. Phi Kappa Psi:vContour: Newman A' S. C EA 1' gy 5' 4: Eastern Statw Club: P. Club: Xarsity Football 1, Z, 1 I, 7 3 4. Y XI f- ,X . i Y: C Lu-,L...I.L...-l,P.A. .u. 4. Capt. -l: Yarsity Baseball Z. J: An: Cadet Cmps Cam. 4. Swimming Team 2, 5. ' IVAN DENNIS BICRPHY B. S. A. l'uIl4m'stn11v, Indiana XV Q v Y W Q A Agathon: Alpha Zeta: Hoof and A'xI'-l-ILREEASEE B' S' ' Horn: Ag. Society: Purdue Union: v 'PI' l 'ffl' . X Y. M. C. A.. Varsity Track 2. 3, 4. 531211-2 Dvlta P11 Laflyle Llrerafs' yyml Letter 3' 4: Varsity Cross bociety: Ag! Education Society. Country 3. 4: Vlfon Letter 4: Relay PVC-S. 4: AH. 50C1CtY11 M- C. A-C Team: Exponent Staff 1. P. A. A.: Purdue-In-China Club: As- , FRED ATYERS B. S. Ch. E. Kokomo, Indiana Chemical Eng. Society 1. 2. 3: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Class Baseball l, 2, 3: Cadet Corps, Capt. -l: Inde- pendent Champion Baseball Team. soeiate Editor of 1923 Debris. C.xRI. QSCAR INTOLTING B. S. E. E Culzmzlizrs, Indiana Band 1, Z. r P41516 91 HUMLR BROWNLE1-3 NORTH B. S. Ph. Plynmnlli, Indiana Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Chemical Engineering Society 1. 2, -l: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Pharmaceutical So- ciety Z. 3, 4: Purdue-in-China Club. Rox' ELBERT Nourox B. S. M. E. Alfomza, l'u1n1.v3'l1't1l1ia A. A. E.: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Eastern States Cluh. .AUBRI-LY CYRIL Noifwoon B. S. M. E. C n1'r1.z'u ,Sfw'1l1y.r, Tt'.l'lI.V A. S. M. E.: Southern Club: P. A. A. Fokmisr HERSHEX' NUTT B. S. M, E. CUIVIIFI, Indiana P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: A. A. E.: Purdue Union. XVILLIAM JOHN OLIVER B. S. M. E S1n'ncc, .ifliflllflllll Press Club: Purdue Union: A. S M. E.: Purdue Exponent Staff 1, 2 Varsity Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Minor Let- ter 3: University Lightweight Cham- pion 3. CARL Euxnsr OLSON B. S. A ,llt'l11lIl'j Z'lHL', Indiana ciety1.5,4: P. A. A.: Purdue Union Hospital Visitation Y. M. C. A. LIARIUN B. ORR B. S. C, E IIIdilllIlIfVOIiJ', Indiana A. S. C. E.: Purdue Union. NOL.-xx Bmsrow ORR B. S. C. E 5ri1'rlcI'iIIc, Indiana P. A. A.: A. S. C. E. 2, 3. 4: A. A E. 3: Campus Literary Society 2, 3 4: Vlfrestling. Page 92 v Ag. Education Society 4: Ag. So- KENNETH R. GRT Ph. G. l'flIl'ffL7l'd City, Illdliflllll P. P. S.: Purdue Union: P. A. A. CLIFFORD L1-:Roy OsBL'N B. S. A. ,llz1m'iv, Indiana- Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Hoof and Horn: Press Club: Campus Literary Society: Ag. Society: P. A. A.: Exponent 3, -l, Adv. Mgr. 4. FAITH EL1z.xBETH OTTEN B. S. Ru.v.vt'i1lr, Irzdiulza Pi Beta Phi: Eurodelphian Literary Society: Class Sec. Z: Little Theatre Players 1. 4: Harlequin Club Z, 3. 4: Home Economies Society: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. XV. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club: May Queen At- tendant. RUSSELL JENNINGS OTTEN B. S. A. R0.v.r2'i!lU, Illdlllllll Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Carlyle: Hort. Soc., Sec. 5, Vice- Pres. 4: Y. M. C. A.: Ag. Society: Hort. Show Comm.: Purdue Agri- eulturist Staff: Cadet Oflicer 3. 4: P. A. A. HL'GH A. OWEN Ph. G. illvduru, lzzdialzu Pharmaceutical Society. BIQRN.-xRD1No P.-xutlo P.xJ.nn2s B.S.M.E. Htlfdllglll Btlfllllll, Pliilipfviuvs Cosmopolitan Club: Purdue Filipino Club: Purdue-in-China: Lake Gene- va Club: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: A. S, M. E.: Purdue Union, A'ICENTE M.xczNo PANTOJ.-x BPS. C. E. lvIIl.YLll!, Tayalmx, Philippines A. S. C. E.: Purdue Union: Purdue Filipino Students Club. Nsases PAP.-XZIAN B. S. E. E. .llodt'xIo, Culifnrzzia P. A. A. Page 93 F1z.xN14HL'sst:1.n.xx l7.XIiN1iLL B. 5. L. la. llvtirf 1.ufu-vvffi', fudiuml A, S. C, E.: A. A, li.: Purdue lfniung Class Baseball 1922 IUH4. 19115, 1921. 192 23 cx-'U7. 11.5 ,lunx Russ PAIQNIN Flirt lluyur, lndnnnl Tau Beta Pig Loi XYHXZ-lgCl1l'S, Pix-N. -lg Furum Debating Sfwciuty, Pros. -l Scniui' E. E. Sucicty, Pres. -lg l' Hiuuzi-gm' EDw.xRD P1-:mow B. S. C. E. Q lfimtluall Squafl llzditzlltljmlix, flldltllltl X Kappa Delta Rhug A. S. C. E.: Pur- clue Criimig P. A. A. l - Gizuuuii this PIERCE B. S. Ch, E. lzzditzlztzpnlix, Indiana Sigma Alpha Epsilung Catalyst: ' Chemical ling. Society l. 2, 33 A. A. E. -l: Sec. and Trcas. uf Freshman A. A.: Frealnnan Varsity 'l1I'IlL'li Pan 1. Team: Yarsity Trask Team l, 3, -ll Yarsity Fencing' 'll-am 3, 4. n,,. .., . .1 ' I.: Q G N 1 lwi.i.m hlubhi n ln 1i.RNux I . 5, lf. I . LARRUU' PITKQHER B. 5' hh hp hm'-Wllli' ludmml llitclz 'll llltllltllltl . 1 , , 1 . L 1 l'n'zttl1ring lata lxappa Xu: A, l. lt. Mum, Mm, E in H, Claw Pagkjt- ic, Y, up fx.. P. A. A.. Pm-tim ml 9 A. 1 11 I ' A' ' - L in-China Clubg l'tn'tluc Union. ja liiuxiws C.PEn1c1Nl-.xtmii li. S. .lfIlllt'lt', lndiillnl Alpha Chi Oincgag liurnflclpliian l.it- LLYTW3 l'4l'YV-KRT' PLUIQGKR A H. 5. IL. lx. Cm,-Y S,V,Ci,'.tyA Su., 4. Y. up CA Av: 11711115-Z'1llt'. IHKIILHHI Ruburtsoii Clubg Hump Ecummlifi Phi Kappa Sigmag A. l, li. Eg Pura Sncictyg Purcluu Girls Club: Purrluc flue Union: Varsity Swimming 3, -l, lfninn. Minor P. 3. P0316 9.9 FRANK XVALDU PORE B. S. C. E. .lfazr1m'c, Ohio Pi Kappa Alpha: Purdue Union: A. S. C. E.: Y. M. C. A.: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China: Les Voyag- eurs: -leffersonian Debating Society: Ohio-Purdue Club: Alternate Foot- ball Mgr. 4: Alternate Baseball 4: lnterfraternity Athletic League 3. PIONVARD DIENBIEIER PORTER B. S. ,X'l7l It'4H7d, Ohio Sigma Phi Epsilon: Purdue Forestry Society: lrving Literary Society! Men's Press Club: Purdue-Ohio Club: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union Mixer Comm. Z: Exponent Business Staff 1, 2: Cadet Capt. 4. KENNETH XVn.i..xRD PowEi.i. Ph. G. Slzllirwi, Iridium: Purdue Union: P. A. A. 1, 2: Pur- due Pharmaceutical Society l, 2. GEORGE H.XRK'EX' POVVIZRS B. A. .gf'l'llljlf UI'f, Indiana Purdue Union: P. D. S. 2, 3. 4: Ag. Society 1, 1, 3. 4: Poultry Club: Poultry Judging Team: Y. M. C. A. 1. 2. 3: 4: Lake Geneva Z. A Nimiiw -TELI.I-ITTE PRATT PS. S. C. E. l .lIurfi1z.vr'1'Ilv, llldlllllll Sigma Pi: Contour: Purdue Union: A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Band 1. lg I Pan-Hellenic Council: Harlequin Club. Tnoxixs HENRX' PRICE B. S. E. E. Brasil, Ilzdiulm Phi Kappa Psi: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: A. I. E. E. H.'XRI.EX' 1'lARl'NYUUD PL'LTs B. S. A. Cilflfgli' Clt7l'Hl'7', CJIITH Pi Kappa Alpha: Hoof and Horn: Ginilet: Purdue Union: Class Base- ball l: Capt. Cadet Corps: Union Publicity Comm. 3. R.-WHAEL ATEYER RABINOVYITZ H. S. M. E.. Illdltllltlfrlllif, llidzomi Sigma Alpha Mu: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Class Track: Exponent Staff 1: Var- sity Track 3, -l, Pu ye 95 ,ADOLPH XY1I.1.1.xM R.xL'TH B. S. E. E. f?o011i'illi', Iizdiuna Pirathon: Seabbard and Blade: Quadrangle Literary Society: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China: P. A. A. XYii.1.1.xxi D. Rmrmlxc B. S. A. C'li't'v1u11d, Ohio Beta Theta Pi: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Hurt. Society: Ag. Society: Band l, 2: Hurt. Show Comm. DONALD I-I1EsTER REBER Ph. G. Purtlurzd, flldftllltl Band: Harlequin Club Orchestra: Purdue Pharmaceutical Society. J.-nies JOHNSTON R1-:nw B. S. A. i .lIarfii15i'i1lv, Iiidizma Agathon: Alpha Zeta: Tau Kappa Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Delta Chi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Purdue Debating Society: Editor-in-Chief of the Purdue Agriculturist: Varsity Debating Team. ORA BARTON REM s'1'i1R B. S. E. E. Iiidiiiiiujmlix, Indiana Pi Kappa Phi: Seahbard and Blade: Purdue Union: Y. M, C. A.: Major Cadet Corps: Sec. and Treas. A. I. E. E.: P, A. A. HOw.xRnj.xcKn1ixx RENNRR B. S. A. UvlIlL'l'iU0, llldlllllll Pi Kappa Phi: Y. M. C. A.. Cabinet -lg Purdue-in-China: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Ag. Society: Geneva Club: Ag, Education Society. Treas. 4: Campus Literary Society, XV.xi.Ti-lx Rigiimgk B. S. M. E. CURTIS V.u.ENT1NE Ress B. S. CWVIVTHII Iilllllf, Illdlilllltl Tull City, lndimia A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Alpha Tau Omega: Forestry Club: Union: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in- P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Robertson China. Club. Pzlyc 96 REX LESLIE REYxo1.ns B. S. E. E. Eltumvd, Indiana Torque: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: A. I. E. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue-in- China. VVILBERT GLEN REx'NoLns B. S. Blujiffoiz, Illdltlllil Phi Kappa Sigma: Gimlet: Purdue Forestry Club: Freshman Varsity Track: Varsity Track Z, 3, 4: Pur- due Union: P. A. A.: Purdue-in- China Club: Y. M. C. A. FRED PREYI-LR RHINE B. S. E. E. Ilzdiiiilfiptnlik, Indiana A. I. E. E. 1, 2. 3. 4: P. A. A.: E. E. Club: Sophomore Class Base- ball: Varsity Football 4. XN'11.1.tAM XV11.soN RIDENOCR B. S. A. JH. ITFVIIOII, Indiaizii Phi Delta Theta: Alpha Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Ag. Education Society: Purdue Union: Gimlet: .Agricultural Society: P. A. A.: Class Football 1, Z, 3. Capt. 2. 3: Ag. Editor of Agri- culturist. CH.xRl.Es HERBERT R1DG1.1-:Y B. S. E. E. Fart llliylzv, llldliilllll Carlyle Literary Society: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: A. 1. E. E.: P. A. A. H.AROI.IJ CIPCRXIAN Rises B. S. M. E. SulI1'r'4111, Iizdiufni Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pi Tau Sig'- ma: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: S. A. E. H.XRRX' S. RITTER B. S. E. E. IYt'llf7f1I'tIIi5t7, Illdliillltl Phi Kappa Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: P. A. A.: Varsovienne: Class Basket- ball. BENJ.-xzsiix H.ARRX' Roiamxs B. S. M. E. IIIdI.t1IIl1flOIl5, Indimia P. A. A. 5. 4: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A. 1, 4: A. S. M. E. 1, 2, 3, 4. Page 97 XYAYNE BARR Rolariivrs B. S. Ch. E. Furl Il'uym', Iizdiimu Phi Delta Chi: Scahhartl anrl lllaclcl Amt-rican Afsuciatitm of liiigiiiccml Purrlue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Chemical ling. Society: Czidct Corps, Major 4. XYil.ifuRn B. RUIRISQDX ll. S. C. E. Tnlvdn, 011111 Triaiigle: A. A. lf.: Y. M. C. A.: Littlt- Tlicatrt- Players : Purcluc Ciiimig P. A. A. ANN Ei.FR1ep.x Rllllli Il. S. CVt'!t', lll1'rm1A.v Kappa Alpha Thcta: Eurmlclpliiaii l.llCl'liI'j' Suciety: Glue Cluh lg Y. YY. C. A. 2. -lg Ckulclc Oi'clisQti'a 2: Harlequiii Clulig YY. A. A.. Prcs. -li Riiclifuiwl Cullcgc l. 5: May Fciti- val I. .hm N -l.XMl-IS Rtllllhlfl-' l1.5.M. E. 1,llL'lll7'lI, l'ur1i1.vylf'i1l1iu Purfluc Ciiifm: A. S. M. F.: P. A. A. XY.u.'1'ER D.xx'i1w Ross H. M. E Rm:l1f.vlrr', llldltlllll Sigma Alpha Epsilon: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: S. A. li.: Purrluu Ciiitmq Y. M. C. A. Al.XL'RIl'E Somxmx Rossix B. S. M. E Sunil: Hand, llldl-llllll Sigma Alpha Mu: A. S. M. E.: P A. A.: Gimlct. l.L I'lIliR BRAXSUN Rovrsox H. S. E. E Troy, Ulzin A. l. IL. E.: Purcluc Lnifm: P. A. A.: Purrlue-iii-China: Y. M. C. A.: R. O T, C.. Capt. 4. ,lmix H. Rrniax' li. S. C. E lI'im:l1l'.vfi'1', Iizdfazzu Acacia: P. A, A.: Y. M. C. A. A. S. C. E. 3, 4: Chemical Eng. So- 7 7 cicty l, -1 Purrluc-in-Cliina Cluh - 3, 4: Class Fmithall: Soplimiiiwc Cu- tilliim Comm. Pzrym' DN OTHA GREY RUDY B. S. A. Pv1'i'y.rz'il1U, Indiana P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Ag. Society 1, 2, 3: Purdue Debating Society. Treas. -1: Hoof and Horn Club: Track Squad 5. VVILBUR HERMAN RL'EsE B. S. E. E. Sidllvy, Ohio A. I. E. E. 1, 2. 3. 4: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club. RUTH GEN1-:YA RIIGG B. S. Olney. Illinois Y. NV. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Purdue Union: University Club 2, 5: Chemical Eng. Society 1, 31 Illinois Club. AVIRGIL ALDEN RUMBL1-1 B. S. M. E. Pvfv1'.rl1z11'i7, Indiana Trigon: Gimlet: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: S. A. E.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A. lj.-XVID GERALD RYAN B. S. M. E. 7lL'I'l'U Hallfu, Indiana Phi Kappa: Purdue Union: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A. RALPH .ASBCRY RYLXN B. S. E. E. Clzrisnvy, Indiana Eta Kappa Nu: A. E. E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A. JOSEPH SAENZ B. S. A. llrdullni, C101Zl!lll7lCl, S. A. Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A: Ag. Society: Latin American Club: Spanish Club, Pres. 4: New- man Club. HARRY BROWN SAM Moxs B. S. A. -ll'rxf Lafaycffc, Indiana Sigma Alpha Epsilon: P. A. A.: Hort. Society: Purdue Union: Class Basketball 1, 2: Class Baseball Z. Page 99 Lows EDVVARD Situ-:R B. S. E. E. IIt'11r'y2'ilIi', Indiana P. A. A.: A. I. E. E. l: Purdue Cnion: Capt. R. O. T. C.: Class Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4. Hi-:NRY JOSEPH SCHEIRICH B. S. M. E. I.n1ri.v:'i1lt', Iffllfllfffj' Alpha Tau Omega: A. M. E.: ,leffersmnian Debating Society: Pur- due Union: Y. M. C. A.: Varsity P. Club: Southern Club: Exponent l, 2: Track l, Z, 5, 4: Vtfrestliiig 3, 4: Pres. Robertson Club 4: Cadct Hop Committee 4: Major R. O. T. C. H.'XRLll.lJ EUGENI-15CHEITHE B. S. M. E. Rraalclyn, .Yrzu l'tn'I.' A. S. M. E.: A. A. E.: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Purdue Tech Club. Rouinrr Kocu SCH!-QLKE B. S. M. E. .lIaa'i.ran, Indiana A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-ill-China: Purdue Union. XVALTER XAVILLIA M SCHEUMANN B. S. Ch. E. Lafayette, Indiana Sigma Phi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Catalyst Club: Chemical Eng. Society: Purdue Cir- cus 3: P. A. A.: Interclass Track 1. ,IosEPH .loHNsToN SCHOEN B. S. A. I?I'00A'Ij'!!, Indiana Theta Chi: Alpha Zeta: Purdue Dairy Club. Pres. 5: Glee Club l, 2. 3, 4: Purdue Union: Ag. Society: Press Club 4: jeffersonian Literary Society: Dairy Editor of Agricul- turist: Dairy judging Team 4: Var- sity Debating Team 4. ROBERT lvlixcit SCI-1oiaN B. S. A. I2I'00kIj'Il, Indiana Theta Chi: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: ,lef- fersonian Debating Society: Ag. So- ciety: P. A. A.: Agriculturist 2, 3. 4. Bus. Mgr. 3, 4: Pan-Hellenic Council 3, 4. RUSSELL Lofts ScH0l-:Nia B. S. E. E. Iit'al1si'ilIt', Indiana Scabbard and Blade: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Cadet Corps. Capt. 4. Page 100 HERMAN JOHN SCHRADER B. S. M. E. Lafayette, Illdltllltl Phi Kappa: P. A, A.: A. S. M. E.: Union: Y. M. C. A. XIAUGHN RIILTON SCHREIBER B. S. C. E. Ni'tv.4lIvt111y, Izzditmu A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Emersonian: Y, M. C. A.: Purdue Union. RIARJORIE ISABELLE SCH UTT B. S. Ktvzdtlllvillf, Indiamz Pi Beta Phi: Eurodelphian: Pan- Hellenic Council 3, 4: Y. VV. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: VV. A. A.: Home Economics Society. CLAiRE JOHN Sl-LLLARS. B. S. A. ,lI001't'.r'z'1'Ilt', Izzdiazm Agathon: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Zeta: Purdue Debating Society: Ag- ricultural Education Societyz Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Ag. Society: Pur- due Band: Y. M. C. A., Cabinet 4: Agriculturist Staff 3, 4. JOHN FERRIS SELLERS B. S. E. E. .lfi11'.vf1t1ll'2'1'Ht', Ulzio Heidelberg University l, 2. DIEGO AGCILAR SEYILLA B. S. E. E. S4111 I.vid1'n, .Yin-z't1 Erija, P. I. Cosmopolitan Club. Treas. -1: Purdue Filipino Club: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue- in-China Club. RALPH L. SHANNO B. S. Bm'tt'irlc, PL'IIlI.V'X'lT't1lIll7 Sigma Phi Epsilon: Student Council 2: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. l,IeON.xRn D. SHERMAN B. S. A. llvtlllllltlll, Ilzdimzu Pirathon: Dairy Club: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Ag. Society 1, 2. 3, 4: Purdue Union: Dairy Products Judg- ing Team 4. Page 101 XYil.1.i.xxi Kaxxifrn SHICK H. S. M. E. NN'i1.1.1.-ui HL'HIiRT SHIVEIA' B. S. A. l-11Pn1't1', 111111111111 Nt'-zu C'11.vflv, Illdilllld Yarwity P. Cluh: Scalihard and P. A. A.: Ag. Society l, 2. 3. 4: I-lladci Purdue Cniun: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Varsity Gym Team 2, 3, 4: Freshman XYrustling Squad: Yarsity XYrestlinQ Tcam 2, 4, Univer- sity Middlewcight Cliaiiipiwiisliip Z. Exkl. H.XI.I. SHIKI 1' H S. H. E. lJ111'f!u11d, 111111111111 Pi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Human liiigiiiceriiig Society: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Forum De- bating Society. ANNA FLoR13xt'1cSIiiRI-1M.xN H. S. Ph. lllxvf l.11f11y1'1'Iv, l11di111111 Chi Omega: Pliarmaceutical Society J. 3, -1: Y. XY. C. A.: Purdue Cnion. H.x1en1.rm j.xx1ii:s Siiiiemzx' ll. S. A. O1'l1'1111x, llldlillllll Sncivty l. Z. 3, -1: Harlequin Club Urcliustra: Purrluc-in-China Club I Purdue Cniim: Y, M. C. A.: Band l. Z. 3, -l. Carlyle 4: Ag. Ed. Society 3. -l: Y. M. C. A. l, -l: Purdue Union. liuingkr A1'ul's'rL's SHOTT H. S. C. E. R1n'l11'.vIUr, 171111117111 Purdue Uniun: Y. M. C. A.: P. A, A. MARY K.k'l'l'lRX'N SHOCP B. S. Ph. l!'111'.r11'zu, 111111411111 Alpha Chi Omcga: Eururlelphian Lit- erary Society: Pharmaccutical So- ciety l. 2, 5, -li Y. XV. C. A.: Purdue Unii ni. CREIGHTON SULQMON Snuwlaks B. S. E. E. 1ill.'11111'f, I11a'ii11111 A. I. E. lx.: P. A. A.: X. M. C. A.: Purdue Cniini. I fl ' ' ' ' g ' '! 'AA ' PS Plum 10.2 ,..! BIILDRED ANNA SHUGART B. S. .lft7I'l!7!l, Illdltllltl Pi Beta Phi: Eurodelphian Literary Society: Little Theatre Players: Pur- due Union: Purdue Girls Club: H. E. Society: Y. XY. C. A.: Student Coun- cil: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Forensic Council: XN'omen's Council. JOE VVELLINGTON SICER B. S. A. Xvzt' rlllmziy, Indiana Alpha Gamma Rho: Sigma Delta Chi: Alpha Zeta: Emersonian Liter- ary Society: Poultry Club: Agricul- turist Staff 3, Managing Editor 4: Poultry Judging Team 4: Pres. Ag. Society 3: Class Executive Board 2. PHILIP XVESSLER SIEKMAN B. S. E. E. Ifixing Sun, Illdllfllltl Pirathon: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: A. I, E. E.: Purdue-in- China: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A., Cab- inet 3. 4. GORDON EDGAR SIER B. S. Elkhart, Indiana Delta Upsilon: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Vice-Pres. 3: Y. M. C. A.: Chemical Eng. Society 1, 2, 3: Fresh- man Basehall: Senior Class Athletic Director. ROBERT AIITCHELI. SISSON B. S. Ch. E. ,lItIl'1'0Il, Indiana Phi Gamma Delta: Gimlct: Catalyst: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. ROBIIE LEMUEL SKELToN B. S. A. Tvrzuysozi, Iridium: Pirathon: Kappa Delta Pi: Purdue Debating Society: Ag. Society, Treas. 3: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: P. A. A.: Ag. Ed. Society, Sec. 3. RUSSELL R. SKELTON B. S. C. E. Priucctozi, lndiamr A. S. C. E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Junior Prom Comm. VERNON GRLO SKINNER B. S. E. E. Portland, llldlitlllll P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: A. L E. E.: Campus Literary Society. Page 103 - -..,.4.a-y...1..-. L Ex'ERi-:TT TAYLOR SMALL B. S. M. E. Ilzdiiiiztifurlix, Iridium: Theta Chi: Purdue Union: A. S. M. E. Erczizxl-1 EDWARD SMITH B. S. A. Oakland City, Indiana Gimlet: Band Z. 3: P. A. A.: Pure due Union: Hort. Society: Hurt. Show Comm.: Ag. Society: Y. M. C. A. EDNA GRAVE SMITH B. S. Furl lllzyllr, lildftllld Themis: Kappa Delta Pi: Y. XV. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club: Purdue Union: Home Economics Society: Purdue-in-China: Independent Liter- ary Society, Pres. 2: Forensic Coun- cil: Exponent J: Comus: P. A. A.: XV. A. A.: Girls Class Baseball 4: Girls Glee Club, Sec4Treas. 2. 'l'ALBi1RT ELLSNVORTH SMITH B. S. M. E. :lfIll1L'fL', Iridium: Theta Chi: Tau Beta Pi: Class Base- hall l : Engineering Society: P. A. A.: lfnion. KARL NIILTCN SNEPP B. S. C. E. I,t'Im11u1z, Indiaim Pirathon: Scabbard and Blade: Car- lyle Literary Society: Purdue-in- China: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E.: A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: Cadet Lieut. 3, Cadet Capt. 4. XY.-xyxl-: F. SP.xL'LD1NG B. S. E. E. Tipton, llldlitllld Sigma Pi. Tnaoimokrz ROOSEVELT ST.'xL'F B. S. Ch.E. .lII1llL'Tt', Indiana Sigma Phi Epsilon: Scabhard and Blade: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Cata- lyst: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Chemical Eng. Society: Cadet Corps S. 4. .ALBERT Lows STLINKAMP B. S. E. E, H1111!1'nylv1H'g, Iridium: Pirathon: Purdue Union: Forum: Pres. Fencing' Association: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club. P11510 104 ,lol-IN DEAIUTH STEWART B. S. M. E. lllizzlrvyzzfl, Illinois Theta Chi: A. S. M. E.: S. A. E.: Little Theatre Players. GEORGPI HENRY STINSON B. S. Ch. E. .lfiIlz'1'1lv, New Jt'r.vry Chemical Eng. Society: Little The- atre Players, Treas. 4: P. A. A. PAUL S. STOUGH B. S. E. E. Lafayette, Indiana Theta Xi: Purdue Union: A. l. E. E.: Y. M. C. A. B. S. A. P.-wr. BALES STURM Dana, Indiana Hoof and Horn: P. A. A.: Ag. So- ciety l, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union. CHIA Hs1SL'N B. S. Ch. E. TiL'IlfjIiII, Cilziuu Phi Lambda Upsilon: Chinese Stu- dents Club. W11.1.1.u1 REELS Sw.xN1Q B. S. C. E. Illxff Lrifnyutfv, llzdinnn Triangle: Contour: Tau Beta Pi: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: NVrestlin,Q 2, 3: Swimming' 3: Class President Z. RAYMOND EM ANU-31. SwANsoN E. S. M. E. Lufayi'fft', Indiumi A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: S. A. E. JOHN ROBERT SVVANTON B. S. M. E. Huuzuzond, Indiana Sigma Chi: Iron Key: Sigma Delta Chi: Pi Tau Sigma: Gimlet: Press Club: Exponent l, 2, 3, 4. Sporting Editor 4: Vice-Pres. Purdue Union 4: Harlequin Club 2, 3. 4, Managing Board 3, 4: Blanket Hop Comm. 3: Pan Council: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E. 4. Page 105 X. . , - Y -...fT.-.- --f- ..- QA? . .. ':1.vff?,-...H . 1::.,...,..f......,-11-.-....-...HY . . 17:1 'V Cn.nn.i2s D. T.xi i' B. S. E. E. James H.-WDN T.xx'i.0k B. S. M. E. l.ngtii1.vfwwrr, lndiamz Fnr'ff'illc, Indiana Kappa Sigma: Harlequin Cluh: A. l. Sigma Nu: A. S. M. E.: S. A. E.: lf, li.: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Pur- Y. M, C. A.: Purdue Uniting P. A, A. due Union 3, -l: Exponent 2: ln- signia Board 3. Muzi'1.nu1si-:T.w1.oR B. S. Iiinvxap Pam. 'lq.Xl.llUT'l' l11dit1m1fmli.v, Iudiuim Lambda Chi Alpha: Eta Kappa Nu J - - Sigma Delta Chi: lress Qluli: hlee Lluli 2: Exponent l, Z, 5, Night lidi tin' 3: May Day Comm. liieipimaie XY1i.i,i,x xi 'li.XYl.UR B. S. M. E. IIIdTlIIl1lf'Hlf.V, fllditlllll B. S. li. E. l.4rff1yt'ti't', Illdillllll Kappa Alpha Theta: Theta Chi Gam- ma: liurnclelpliian: P. A. A.: Purdue Cnimi: Little Theatre Players. DuN.xi.1: C. 'l'E.xi. B. S. C. E. .lVt'i1dia, Illdlitllld Delta Upsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Con- ttiur: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Pur- due Uniting P. Cluh: Varsity Track Team 2. 3. 4: Yice-Pres. Class ,lue nina' Year: Alumni Editur Engineer- . ing Review -l-: Chairman Finance Sigma Chi: Pi Tau Sigma: A. S M. li.: Harlequin Club 2, 5, 4: Class Cmnm,: Y. M. C. A. 4. l lfuntliall l. 2, .33 lres. Senior M. li. Class. ,lnnx 'l'.xx'i,uR ll. S. A .Yt :t'li1i1'yfl1, Iridium: P. A. A.: Purdue Dairy Cluli: Ag Sneiety: Gimlet: Y. M. C. A.: Pui- rlue lfninn: llairy Piwwdilets judging 'll-aiu -l, Muni .ll-:RRoi.n Tizkxux B. S. M. E. 1.ur zviH, lndiuuu Tau Beta Pi: Tau Kappa Alpha: - Kappa Delta Pi: Pres. Y, M. C. A.: Carlyle Literary Suciety: Spanish Cluli 2: A. S, M. E.: S. A. E.: Var- sity Debating Squad 2: Pui'due-in- China Club: Executive Comm. 4: P. A, A.: Purdue Uniting Gimlet. Pllllf' 1045 ATURRAY TESH B. S. C. E. Cllllldfll, Illdlillllll P. A. A.. A. s. C. E.: Y. M. C. A. JOHN PARKER THOMAS B. S. C. E. Ilzdiurniffnlis, Indiana Y. M. C. A.: A. S. C. E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Class Baseball. LUTHER XVARREN THOM.-xs B. S, C. E. .Tf0IIOH, Indiana Purdue Union: A. S. C. E. PAUL THOMAS B. S. M. E. EIklZLZl'f,1!ldTL1llL1 A. S. M, E.: P. A. A.: A. A. E.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A. GORDON BAER THOMPSON B. S. M. E. Lafzzyvffv, Illdlvtlllll Kappa Sigma: Purdue UniOn: A. S. M. E.: S. A. E.: P. A. A. l, 5. 43 Y. M. C. A. Z. 5. EDWARD GEORGE THOMS B. S. E. E. IlIdTt1JIUf0ITS, Illdlilllld P. A. A.: A. l. E. E.: Senior Class Tennis Team. JOHN PHILLIPS THOMSON B. S. M. E. IIIdTUlllTf70II'X, Ilzdiaml Lambda. Chi Alpha: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Gymnastic Team S, 4: Band 1, 2, 3. GEERT TIBMA B. S. M. E. f.uPm'fU, Indiana A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A. Page 107 Ar' ie Mxkbioulifz 'li1TSNA'ORTlI B. S. R11.vl1'z'ilIt', fiidiumi Alpha Chi Omega: Omicron Nu: Kappa Delta Pi: Theta Chi Gamma: Philalethean: Y. VV. C. A., Cabinet 3, 4: XYonian's Council 3, -1: Purdue Girls Club: Home Economics So- ciety: Union: XY. A. A. ,lun N lfl'lNXl-lDY ToAiP14iNs B. S. lfzzxlzziillc, Iridiuuii Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Class Basketball 1, 3, Capt. 3: Freshman Yarsity Track: Varsity Track 3. FRANK E1.mioRi-:Tui1.xT li. S. A. tfr'i'i'11ril.i'flv, Iudiiimi Alpha Gamma Rho: P. A. A.: Society: Purdue Union: Class Base- ball, Capt, 31 Freshman Varsity Has- ketballg Class liasketball 3: Class Football -l: Varsity Basketball Z, 3. 4: Chairman Insignia lloard 3. AIARTHA tliaxmix 'llkosi' B. S. fiidiiziziifwlix, llldilllltl Pi Heta Phi: Omicron Nu: Kappa Delta Pi: Eurodelphian Literary So- ciety: Home Economics Society: Y. XY. C. A.: P. A. A.: XYoman's Conn- cil 3: Purdue Girls Club. Ebxx ClNEIT,X TROTH E. S. Orltwlis, liidiuuu Kappa Kappa Gamma: Omicron Nu: Kappa Delta Pi: Philalethean Liter- ary Society: Y. XV. C. A., Cabinet: Pres. Senior Girls: Home Economics Society: Purdue Cnion: Purdue-iw China Club: Purdue Girls Club: VV, A. A. Council. Vllissm M.-xtiuvia TRoTTr1R B. S. A. .Yortli .StIlL'HI,1lldflIll1I Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Purdue Union: Ag. Society: P. A. A.: Class Basketball 3: Class Foot- ball 3, 4: Art Editor of Debris. Hr:RmQRTj.'l'RU1xi.xN B. S. C. E. I.41ft1yi'ffi', liidiinm Gimlet: A. S. C. E.: Purdue-in- China: P. A. A. XYiI.l.i.xM liliNNETH TURNIQR B. S. M. E. Elzvoud, Indiana Alpha Tau Omega: A. S. M. E.: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Class Base- ball 3. Page 103 i FREDERJCK GEORGE TYKLE B. S. C. E. ,lIz'dd1vtu2u1z, Iizdiizmz Phi Kappa Sigma: Contour: Purdue Union: Pipe Comm.: Varsity Foot- ball 4: Class Basketball: Varsity Track 4. RALPH M. TYNDALL B. S. Dcciiliir, lzzdiazza Phi Kappa Psi. LUCY Ii.-XTHERINE ULM B. S. Rvi1.r.rclar1', Indiana Delathean: Y. VV. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club: Purdue-in-China: XV. A. A. 4: Purdue Union: H. E. Society. joux ,lL'L1Us XYICHULES B. S. E. E. Nartliauifitmi, ,l1t1.Y.S'lIL',I1l.l't'ff.Y Trigon: Scabbard and Blade: P. A. A.: Purdue-in-China Club: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Emersonian Lit- erary Society: A. I. E. E.: Senior Class Football: Cadet Major: Senior E. E. Society: Eastern States Club. Rarxioxn Basil. Viriiksx' B. S. A. Parugoii, ludiuim Purdue Union: Ag. Education So- ciety: P. A. A.: Ag. Society l, l, 3, 4: Class Baseball. P,xL'i. Masox Viizxioxr B. S. Ch. E. lllirf Iuifilyrftv, Iiidimm Sigma Phi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Harlequin Club 3: Minor Sport Mgr, 4: Chemical Eng. Society 1, Z. 3. 4: P. A. A.: Cadet Corps, Major 4. CARI. A. XPOLKSTADT B. S. E. E. Toledo, Ohio Pi Kappa Alpha: Varsity Baseball 2: Freshman Varsity Baseball: Harle- quin Orchestra Z: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. Dw1GH'r HA1xiM.,xN XVALKER B. S. Ch. E. Lafayvffv, Indiana Chemical Eng. Society: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A. Page 109 .AARON SYNDER XX'.fx1.I..xrE B. S. E. E Cru-It'fu1'u'M illt', Iridium: Kappa Sigma: Eta Kappa Xu Quadrangle: Purdue Union: A. I. E. E. 3, 4: Y. M. C, A. 1. Z. BERNARD XYALDO XY.xI.i..xt'i-1 B. S, M. li. .Yr-za' flH71IlIj'. lzidiumi A. A. E.: A. S. M. E.: Y. M. C. A.- P, A. A.: S, A. E.: Purdue Uuiuu. lJuN.xi.rm C. XY.xI.Ti:R IE. S Clllllftlll, Uliiu Beta Theta Pi: FurcSt1'y Society Purdue Cuiou: P. A, A. H4,lNX'.XRD VV1I.I.1.xx1 NY.xi.TER H. S. M. E T01FfI10, Ufliu 'l'riguu: A. S. M. E.: P. A. A. Purdue Union. v BERTHA M11.DRErvXY.x1.roN B. S .Ynrtli Sulfur, IIICHUIIU Alpha Xi Delta: Philalcthcau Liter- ary Sucicty: XYumeu's Council: Girls Cdcc Club: P. A, A.: NY. A. A. Y. XV. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club Purdue-in-China Club: H, E. Society HARRY .ALVIN XYARD B. S. A 1f'I'tlII.YT'l'1It', Indiana Ag. Society 1, Z, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A 1, 4: P. A. A. DoN.xi.n E. Xlfxss B. S. E. E Oztwlslmm, 1X4t'llfllL'kj' 'l'wrcp1u: A. I. E. E.: A. A. E. 5. 4 P. A. A. CH.xR1-i3s Ina XAYATSUN Ph. G Cfl'cc11z'iIlt', lllilznix Phi Dclta Chi: Purdue Pharmaceu- tical SuciCty 1, 2: Lus Voyageurs: P A. A. 1, 2: Purdue Uuiou: Y, M. C A. l, 2: Purdue-iu4China Club. P11510 110 rr ROBERT C HENEVVERTH XYATSON B. S. C. E. IIldiUllUf OIl.Y, Illdlitlllll Beta Theta Pi: Contour: Gimlet: A. S. C. E.: Varsity P. Club: Purdue Union: Football 2: Track 3, 4: Glee Club 2. GEORGE ALLEN VVEATHERTON B. S. M. E. Lolliszdllv, Kvlzfzzrky Triangle: Pi Tau Sigma: A. S. M. E.: P. Club: A. A. E. 4: South- ern Club: Varsity Cross Country Squad 2, 3: Varsity Golf 3, 4: Class Cross Country 3: Editor Boiler Scrap. CLAYTON -TAY XVEBER B. S. E. E. Goxlzmz, Indiana Pirathong Carlyle Literary Society 1, 2, 3, 4: A. I. E. E.: Les Voyageurs 2, 3, 4: Purdueain-China. xYILL.XRD EL1.swORTH NVECHTER B. S. M. E. Buffalo, iYL'2l' York Sigma Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: Pres. Irving Literary Society 3: Pres. Forensic Council 4: Chairman Union Mixer Comm. ' H.XROLD -lENN1Ncs XVEGEL B. S. A. EZ'UIlXT'l'Ht', Ifldiuua Phi Delta Theta: Ag. Society l. 2, 3. 4: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Ex- ponent l, Z: Vklrestling l, 2: Execu- tive Comm. 3. CH.-xRLEs DANIEL XVEISSERT B. S. A. Plymouflz, Iudimza Ag. Society: Gimlet: P. A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Dairy Club: Dairy Products Judging Team. ,lOsEPH FREEMAN XVELCH B. S. E. E. B1'11r1'7'iIIc, Izzdiafzu Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Stu- dent Chairman. A. I. E. E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A.: Quadrangle: Pur- due-in-China: Forensic Council, VVILFORD VV. XVELLS B. S. C. E. Rockfvorf, Illdltllltl A. S. C. E.: Purdue Union: P, A. A. P0516 111 C.xsPE1t -lusiivu XYIiS'l'I-IOYEN B. S. E. E. .X'UfU1t'I7ll, Olzin Phi Kappa: P. .-X. A.: Purdue Union: Newman Club: Class Football 2, 3, -1, ALXVYN Cm-LE XVH 1-1.x'r B. S. Ch. E. l'tw'tlm1d, Indiana Phi Lambda Epsilon: Purdue Cnion: liland l. 2: 5. 4: P. A. A.: Chemical Eng. Society 1, Z. 3. 4: Y. M. C. A. M .xx'N.xRn KTLIFFORIP XYHEELER H. S. Ch. E. Tcrrt' Huntv, Iuditrmi Phi Delta Chi: P. A. A.: Purdue Union: Y. M, C. A.: Chemical Eng. Society. ,l.xx1Es DE.-xx XYHICKER S. C. E. Ilrst Ltrftzyvftc, Izzdimza D. K. XVHITIQ H. S. C. E. lllxvt Lt1fa.vt'ftt', Izzditmu Theta Chi: A. S. C. E.: Class Base- ball: Class Tennis: Faculty Basket- ball, XY11.i.i.xM APXRLING Nlfuiria Ph. G. IVIITUII City, Indiana Purdue Pharmaceutical Society: Pur- due Union: Purdue-in-China Club: P. A. A. Okv1I.LE FCIAIER XYIIITMER B. S. M. E. lX'0L'l1t'Xft'I', Indiana Delta Upsilon: Pi Tau Sigma: Var- sity P. Club: Class Basketball ll Class Track l : Varsity Track Z, 3, 4. ,lx Mas Li-Lsrak VVHITTHN B. S. M. E. 1'itt.vIvm'yl1, IJL'l!7!Xj'I'Z'tU1Z'd Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Delta Chi: Pi Tau Sigma: Editor in Chief 1923 De- bris: Gridiron Dance Comm.: Junior Prom Publicity Agent: P. A. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: Press Club. Page 112 THEODORE CONR.-xD AAYII-IRI-IRS B. S. M. E Lafayette, Illdldllll A. S. M. E.: Purdue Union: P. A. A S. A. E. RL'ssELL CHR1sT1,xN XVII-:sE B. S. Ch. E. Izzdiailzzzfmlix, Illdlllllltl Sigma Chi: Scabbard and Blade Chemical Eng. Society. Vice-Pres. 4 ball: Chairman Union Comm. 3 Member Union Committee Z, 3 Cadet Corps, Capt. 4. XVILFRID BRUCE XYILBUR B. S. M. E rlslzlvy, Iridium! Torque: A. S. M. E.: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A. ROBERT ALFRED NVILCOX B. S. M. E. Humuzmzd, flldltlllll Theta Xi: Pi Tau Sigma: A. S. M E.: Purdue Union: Fleur-Des-Lis: P A. A.: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue-in- China. Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Senior Foot- LEONARD SMITH NV1LLr.xx1s B. S. E. E. C0i11zvr'si'iI1v, fvlldldllll GRACE PAULINE AAYILLIA Msox B. S. lllxrf Lizfzlyrffr, Indiana Kappa Kappa Gamma: Y. XV. C. A.: Purdue Girls Club: Home Econom- ics Society: P. A. A.: Purdue Union. BYRON I'lOWEAA'ILSON B. S. C. E. Iflillllllllld, llldllllltl A. S. C. E.: P. A. A.: B. S. Earl- ham College 1921. CARTER HAROLD XVILSON B. S. A. lllnff Lufuyvtfv, Indiana Sigma Alpha Epsilon: .Agricultural Society l, Z, 3. 4: Band 1, 2. 3, 4: Purdue-in-China: Purdue Union: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Class Basket- ball Z. 3. Page 113 Dams XYn.sox li. S. M. li. H.xiu.i1.1i FR.-xNt'1s AYUODBCRY l'ur'I IIIIVHII, .lliulligfnll B. S. M. E. 'I',-:gunz AA 54 M. E.: ph A4 A.: pm.- .lllSl1LI'ZQ'lIA'lI, lndiimn slut- Uninn. Trigun: P. A. A.: A. A. E.: Cadet Lieut. 3: Caclet Capt. -l: Y. M. C. A.: A. S. M. E.: Purrlue-in-China Club: Purdue Ciiitm. Osigxk Rn' YYlNt'lll4,S'l'ER li. S. A. 4fr't't'11'ttwmf, ludinntr Kappa Uclta Rho: Ceres: Purtluv: Lniun: Y. M. C. A.: P. A. A.: Pur- flue-in-China Clult. Fiuxvis l'll.'til'll-IS AYINGET ll. S. M. FI. l,t'IlIli lHt', luditnzn Sigma Phi Epsilnn: A. S. M. E.: P. A. Al: Purclnc-in-China :Q Y. M. C A.: Class l-laakethall l: Capt. R. O. 'l'. C. AY.Xl,'l'l-.R BRIAN XYni,i3x'ak ll. S. M. li. f.nf11x't'lIi'. lndinlnl 'lxl'l Illl' A 9 Nl F' I' A A' A.: Ulu- Lluh 2. .L -l. Puixlncv Lgllltllkll Ii.fx1n.is XVI NSTUN XYUUDH.-x1,I, H. S. Ch. E. .ltfit'u, luditmu Phi Dt-Ita Chi: A. A. E.: A. S. T. M.: Chemical Eng. Smit-ty l, 2, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: P. A. A. GliURlll'1AYICTOR AYUODLING B. S. E. E. 1.UfflllI.l'f7IH'f, Indiana Kappa Delta Rhn: Eta Kappa Nu: Emersuiiian Liturary Society: P. A. A.: A. I. E. li.: Purflut- Union: Class Fmithall 3, -lg Intramural Base- hall: Basketball: Cadet Corps, 3, -l. R.x1.itn lD.xx'1rJVl'x'suNr3 H. S. Ch. li. lfnxliuzl, lndiunu Delta Upsilong Glec Cluls 2, 3, 4: 7 P. A. A.: Chemical ling. Society -, 3, 4: Y. M. C. A.: Purdue Union: Purfluc Melnfly Makers. Page 11.9 Cuuix' M.YIe1:1'uN R. S. E. li. 5T.xN1.1ax' Yorxfz B. S. li. li. G1:vm1fivlz1, Indiana Clixt'-x', Illiiiniy Les Yoyageurag P. A. A.: A. I. E. Sigma Phi Epsilun: A. l. lf. lf.: E.: Pros. Hancuck County Club. Purdue-in-China Club: Senior E. li. Socicty: P. A. A.: Purdue Cliiini. GEORGE Rarmoxrm X'l'2STER R. S. M. E. fvfft'r'sm1'z'1'llF, Illdlilllll Trigun: Purduc Union: P. A. A.: A. S, M. E.: Purdue-in-China. Gmmiia BOWEN ZEBROWSKI B. S. llvvsf 1.afr1-x'l'lft', ludiuuu XY. E. Girls Club: Purdue Girls Club. XYORTH Nicnoiuxs Yomgiz B. S. C. E. ll'alcur'11.m, lzzdiuna Student Chapter American Society uf CH.xRi.Es PHILIP ZIQRGIPQBHI. B. S. Ch. li. .lfh Vvrimzz, Iridium! Phi Delta Chi: Phi Lambda Upsilnn: P. A. A.: Chemical Eng. Society l. 2, 3 4 Y 'Xl C A Civil Engineers: P. A. A.: A, B. As- bury Collcge in 1920. GI,.XTlXX'1N E.Yut'x1g H. S. A. F1'1111kfnr'f, llldildllll Agathon: Huuf and Hui-n Club: Ag. Sticiety 1, 2. 3, 4: P. A. A.: Purrliic Union: Yaraity 'l'i'ack 2, 3, 4: XYun Varsity P. Swine Judging Team: Livc Stock -ludging Team. M. Ri:r:tN,x1.n BERNARD ZL'xisTi-:IN ll, S I.t1ft1-vtttr, lrfdiunu Member Executive Council l. 3: Y C. A.: Purcluc Ciiitmg P. A. A, Qigina Phi Epsilun: Forestry Club: il gf 1 l l i 5 l E r l l 'l i 1 l 451 Page 115 Bucs --.-...1..1.-.--11--1 X , ff ,N ' A 4 cgi-53308,-:J-2: fs-.....-L:-353290 QF? QRS v WARN 1527? ' v1vE LA '15 Lfmgxlgfgp- --- H g K 155 BIRD5 -YOUCYWO , u x Xl . :. l1 iW'5'.Si5Y nf' 95 T ' H I n f.. ' ' . .Ig,v., 5 - ,1.!:g,, -Ij'11.,,- r -I-1. X'fh,,' , ' 55,1 .' f. -,N ,S - . . A -- J KL- --is-lf' -, YI,-13. Vgktpyf' AL 1394 xK5L:g,,, .zfixl - fr. N , ,,,:'-,',- ' Q. ' W' . , , 2,-,lx 1 N. 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Q3 'S -mizmggzunll ul uuumzlmummmmsu-:zimlsmfaixamx-mein'- 1 nw -r '-:1. fia2xh1x vxsam iiuixisituff law.. 117 The Clay! 0fI924 W, M, S'1'I',x1:'1' lYlI.lIl'ZliMIN,X N4'ILIllENIitlL'l'Z 17l'1,Nl1l1Ilf Nf'1'l 'flIV!l The Clay! 0jl'IQ2.,l HOUGH the path has been steep and rugged, the class of '24 has overcome the difficulties of the first two steps and are well along on the third step which leads to the final goal of graduation. Although the number of freshmen entering in the fall of 1920 was smaller than for several years previously, the quality of those entering more than made up for the smallness in numbers. In athletics the Orange and Blue has been prominent. The athletes of the '24 class have shown themselves to have the old Boilermaker spirit, and many of them have placed on our varsity teams. laiven the girls have been very active in athletics, having won their share of letters in the VV. A. A. competition during the past year. The members of the '24 class have also figured prominently in other lines. Both men and women have taken part in student activities with a great deal of enthusiasm. They are found on the debating teams, in the literary societies, on the lfxponent board, in the social functions and in all the other student affairs. The drive for the Purdue Union was begun when the members of the present junior class were freshmen, and they met their quota loyally con- sidering the fact that they had been in school only a short time. They are anxiously watching the construction of the great memorial building, and hope to see its completion before they leave the campus. Besides the memorial building this class has witnessed and will witness next year some great improvements and advancements in the University. The Juniors will soon be on their last step toward graduation. There is no doubt but what they will assume their greater responsibilities proudly, and not give up until their goal is realized. 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Q V . - E Q - ' ' E5 P-1 3 21 E: v Nw. 53 ' ' 7- VL 1 I N' -' U 'f2 ifmN nismunbnixusi 1 ' x , M - A A Xxilflx 'A '- ' -'WY-D' lil -- - -1 117 vtvimr..!m-vffumum, Pflgff' 131 The Clair 0fIQ25 , mais Afgtwe' - 1. -sbxti 'T' 1w: 'br' -A .sw - Q. .:. . xwsj'-.21 W. H. Ronnixs t'fxTHi-:RINE W.x1.Liit'E Pr1'sinIt'111 Sc'c1'01'u1'y The C1055 0 f 1925 HE fall of 1921 found hundreds of young men and young women from every part of Indiana and even from almost every state, Wend- ing their way to LaFayette. It seemed that all roads led to Purdue. And so was assembled one of the largest and most promising Freshman classes in the history of the school. VVe responded in goodly numbers to all the calls for school activities, and made a creditable scholarship record as Well. The green cap days over, we returned to the campus to enter upon our Sophomore year with an added dignity which we hoped was far more becoming than the green cap of our Freshman year. The ranks have thinned owing to the sifting process that takes place at the end of each semester. But While the ranks are thinner, they are stronger, for here again we have the survival of the fittest. How many may be lit for four years of existence time alone will tell. VVe would not have it understood that all who have left our ranks were failures. Some have left us who would have been a credit to their class and school, but have chosen other fields of endeavor. These We regret. and wish them success. VVe have representatives in every school activity, some serving in a more or less inconspicuous capacity, others gaining considerable notoriety, as you can see if you study the athletic records found elsewhere in this book. We also have our literary lights and our social lights, which with our ath- letic, dramatic, and other stars are forming a constellation which we hope in the remaining years of our school life will so illuminate our record that we shall have reason to be proud of the class of 1925. Page 12.9 1-qu--1--fn-.mvuguvlnn-n-nunnsn-Huff I I .!1,q:g-fin-u1u1y1s3g yy qpunggggvnrrynnqvu 2-5 ggrrygununfnulgm--wg' i,V.EQa:a,:k E9'!'f '1I?'xfE:faE7'.T'x.'. vw 1' H' ,. f ' .- xr ff- ! 4 : rI' tx gwfft-R' fi- ' '!.',. I . ,' V ,, A . Y 'I' .rv 'W' -',' I U ,.' X .- o , -2 ,ln s gifl E E.g5i?Yfgi'fTv4S?Q'2w ,,.e'??'3 'f' - I X 2129 afzi .f3P5i'3?SfA3?-'fial'Ei .f-5. '?V HI.f37fPK73'U if 71.5 55.1-'ff T3i.S'WY A gg ' -v?3'?fii5ff' ' Qw rliifb? 2f2f? f- Sf 311: 2'ff ' I fm ., W ,N wxgitf 'er ' -- 'r' , I V sf! aff Q1--'g'a':P1fg'Fl3v51'. iffggfv-,' 4-,, f T 1 5-,W .--mi-.'. 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E :Qiil1Fl Y5'!i57 'mam-5-mama, minrmfmmmmmuwv'-ua.ma'amrmram:ga-vm...a..,'.im......1.-s....-...QD P11515 1 1.5 The Clan 0 f 1926 N l 1 its i .Ionx H.1-IowM.xN HVTH ROBERTSON 1,I'I'Xlil7C'1lt SlI'I'l1llI'llf The Clary 0f1926 H12 debut of the class of 1926 as a class occurred on Thursday, Sep- tember 1-1, 1923, at seven o'clock in the morning, when the wear- ers of the green gathered at Fowler Hall to receive instructions on Pur- due etiquette. The class of 1926 numbers eight hundred and fifty men and a hundred and forty-eight women. This is the largest number of girls of which a Purdue freshman class has ever boasted. This attendance is due to the improvement in the equipment for the education of girls. Per- haps the greatest factor in this direction is the completion of the new Home Economics building, modern in every Way and adequately equipped. Also the remodelling and interior improvement of Ladies' Hall as a resi- dence for women students is a step that will be a further inducement for girls to attend Purdue. VVhile the freshman class as an organization has not as yet distinguished itself, it has displayed excellent material to be molded into future college celebrities, in athletic and scholastic fields. Commendable interest was shown in Freshman Varsity athletics as well as in class teams. The aim of the freshmen, individually and as a group, is to make the class of 1926 the best class that will ever be graduated from Purdue. Prim' 12-S A J 4 F161-X M .fx X11 7 c- 4 - 1 ,,fg,',v v .5 -1 4 M. E' ,Q ,- U '1 1 1 N ffm' -qi. I we PM P '90 A314 .ry I vw Exif- Mr 'E xfxvr 1' vis 2 w I by .Q 5' M-P! Wx-'Q +.g 1:-5'-Q EQ,-ff' ' P Y Jo , F' M J 'NHL W 'W' I X41 QSQ1-5.5.1. j ijf1nf-'YW' W -2, ,. Y ,,l.,1.- X i 1 'SN-f45Sl 4 sg s -I F gmvy we .W 4 Rf igafytp, D. 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'-V . Hi - Q . 4-5: f-Wlf-fx AJ:-L... ffl -,EA . -:fl 2 11 ' - 51+ .- . -' - , rr .. -.. 'f' ,,-.1 Jzgfgz- ':.f- ..- . - . 4-I -ry. X,-. ' ,, np - - . ' I Q' df f K' fl -.AQ-L-1133? 'Ng 19- pz.zQ ,., '11 lglf, .f.,.-.. ff .3: Q? 'A' K . ' V ks,-.s:.-2 i 2 -f -1-Eh : ' ' '-Sf -- -- ff LUM I E J li. A. Ross .1111 mn: lz'.:w'Hl11'f' Sr'11'1fllI'llj The Pzznfzze Jiflllllllli A550f1'z11'1'011 ANY persons who are familiar with Boilermaker allairs during the past decade or longer have expressed themselves on numerous occa- sions as being well pleased with the developments and changes which have taken place in the organization and scope of work embraced by the activi- ties of the Purdue Alumni Association. Since the reorganization of the Association at the annual meeting in June, 1919, there has been a steady growth not only in membership but also in the amount of interest displayed by grads and former students residing in all sections of the world. Perhaps one of the most outstanding proofs that a new type of Purdue Spirit is being instilled into the minds of recent graduates is seen in the response that has been made by senior classes during the past three years, insofar as the sale of life memberships in the Association is concerned. Members of the class of 1920 took a total of 36 life memberships, the class of 1921 raised this number to 1893 1922 set the high-water mark, up to that time, by taking 270 life memberships, and 1923, in keeping with its reputation of being the greatest class ever graduated from Purdue, broke all records established to date. Since September, 1919, many of the varied activities carried on by the Purdue Alumni Association have been under the personal direction of G. A. Ross, '16, alumni executive secretary, who in turn is responsible to officers of the Association, and members of the Alumni Advisory Council. lVith three alumni representatives on the Board of Trustees, members of each graduating class manifesting a deeper interest in the University and the Alumni Association, and many of the older alumni displaying an abiding faith in Purdue and its future, it would seem that the Great Day is indeed at handl lmw- 1.-:rv Gala Wfeei TTENDANCE records Were shattered at Purdue's 1922 Gala VVeek festivities, held June 10th to 1-1th, as more than 1200 grads and for- mer students, many of them accompanied by their sweethearts or wives and families, came 'fback home. . VVith alumni present from practically every State in the Union, as Well as many foreign countries, the 1922 program opened Saturday noon, June 10th, when registration headquarters was established at the Hotel Fowler. That evening the girls of the 1922 class, together with the wives and sweethearts of visiting alumni, were entertained at a musicale and card party, while the men enjoyed themselves at a smoker, both affairs being held at the Hotel Fowler. Sunday morning was largely given over to automobile rides and golfing: in the afternoon many of the visitors attended the baccalaureate sermon in Fowler Hall, which was followed by a vesper service at 6:00. Cf course numerous class picnics were held that evening but everyone was on hand by 8:00 p. m., when the lN'lars Theatre doors were open for the first Purdue Alumni entertainment ever witnessed in LaFayette on a Sunday evening. Featured by the world premier performance of George Ade's motion picture, 0ur Leading Citizen, the Sunday night show, as it is popularly called, undoubtedly proved one of the most satisfactory features of the program and is certain to become a fixture insofar as future Gala VVeeks are concerned. I-'nyc 131 Ilan' L'u,w.w, '03, lfrrfzkiiigf ground for T710 Fzzmn Bui147in,f Bright and early hlonday morning reunion and registration headquar- ters shifted to the campus, where the class tents had been placed along the main drive. Class reunions, a sight-seeing tour of the University and the regular class luncheons, held at tent headquarters, composed the chief events of the mornings program, and during the afternoon many of the visitors had the pleasure of seeing the Purdue baseball nine win a 17 to -l game from Indiana. During the early evening a series of class dinners were arranged, and beginning at 7 :0O, the Purdue blilitary Band, assisted by the Mens Cilee Club, offered an open-air concert in front of Fowler Hall. Of course the Alumni Symposium, held each year on Monday evening of Gala Xveek, proved, as always, a most pleasing affair. After several short addresses, followed by yells and the singing of a number of songs that were popular some years ago, each of the 1922 reunion classes-those ending in 2 and 7 -were given an opportunity to put on a series of stunts Director of Athletics Kellogg introduced Purdue's new gridiron mentor, Jimmy Phelan, at this time. Next on the program came the open-house reception, held last year at the Acacia and Phi Delta Theta fraternities. Following a number of informal class reunions, the annual meeting of the Purdue Alumni Association was held Tuesday morning in Fowler Hall, starting at 10 :Oil Starting at 3:15 p. m., ground-breaking ceremonies for the Purdue blemorial Union were held. During the late afternoon the Indiana and Purdue nines again battled on Stuart Field. That evening occurred the Faculty-Senior reception in the Library, and also the Senior Hop, which was held at Allen's Dancing Academy. At 9 :3O VVednesday morning, Commencement exercises were held in the blemorial Gymnasium, a total of 548 degrees being conferred. 1,0179 132 Hallie- Comzizg SK a typical Purdue booster who has attended the last four Home- Comings which one he enjoyed the most, and it's a pretty safe bet you will be informed that the annual fall get-together held on Saturday. November 25th, 1922, has the distinction of being the best one to date. Not only did last fall's Home-Coming have as one of its chief features a thrilling 7-7 gridiron battle between Indiana and Purdue, but corner-stone laying ceremonies in connection with the LTniversity's new million dollar Memorial Union Building, as well as a successful alumni luncheon and other events of equal importance and interest composed a program which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone present. Starting Friday, November 2-ith, alumni, many of them accompanied by their families and friends, commenced to arrive in LaFayette, and that evening a huge pep session was held in Fowler Hall, which was attended by hundreds of Boilermaker rooters. At 10 :OO o'clock Saturday morning, ceremonies in connection with the hlemorial Union corner-stone laying were held, and an address was given at that time by Hon. VVarren T. Mc- Cray, Governor of Indiana, together with short talks by representatives from the Board of Trustees, alumni. faculty, undergraduate body and others. Following the football game, several informal reunion dinners were held, which in turn were followed by an All-University blixer at lwlemorial Gymnasium. Home-Coming is fast developing into one of the most important func- tions of the University year, and already the alumni secretary and his co- workers are busy planning a series of events which. it is hoped, will result in the 1923 Home-Coming festivities eclipsing all previous events of this kind that have been held in the history of Purdue. 9 A :ua ,.-....1 c- . Why The .score was only fied Page 1.3.3 Only F0l'1i1l 7221115 Ago T615 SZIIIZIIZKI' By Gizoaoia Ami, '87 Abl sitting down in Florida to write an article for THE DIQIZRIS. Outside, the sun is shining brightly and a warm breeze is moving the palm trees, and the golfe1's are flitting about in their knickerbockers, and there is no work in the atmosphere. Also, I have started an article for which I have chosen no subject. I am suddenly horrified to note by the letterhead above the insistent message from the liditor, that the forth- coming book is to be known as the H1923 DEBRIS.y' Summoning all my scant knowledge of mathematics, I suc- ceed in discovering that it was just forty years ago this Sep- tember that I matriculated at Purdue. It is hard to realize and harder still to admit. In the eyes of any freshman, probably I am older than Nlethuselah. No form of entertainment is less exciting to young people than that provided by older persons who babble of bygone days. The undergraduate is keenly interested in what is hap- pening this year, but refuses to become worked up over the fact that the students of forty years ago wore whiskers and went out serenading every moonlight night. At the risk of boring those who have subscribed for the Annual, I will try to tell something about Purdue as I discov- ered it in 1883. 'xve had a total attendance of about two hundred, including the prep department. hlost of the men who did not live at their own homes near by, camped out in the old dormitory. The boarding house for the campus residents was in the Ladies' Hall, and the old room is still there, now being used by the Domestic Science girls. Some of us who were aristocratic took our food at this boarding establishment, and paid the high rate of 32.50 a week, but the frugal souls organized a boarding club, just across the road from the campus, and succeeded in getting through every week for something less than 522. All this sounds incredible. but it is no stranger than most of the other facts concerning Purdue forty years ago. From the time we entered in the fall until the following spring, there was no attempt to organize athletics. Vve had Pom: 13.9 no football team, no basketball team, no track teams and no gymnasium. Along in the spring a baseball team would be organized and it would play with local teams and possibly hook up once in a while with VVabash. VVe had no fraternity houses and no recognized fraternities. The important organizations which divided the student body into factions were the three literary societies and all the in- terest centered around them. There was no street railway to Lafayette, not even a stage line, and when we went skylarking to the city, we either tramped across the old levee and through the tunnel-like bridge built of wood, or else stole a ride from some farmer. There was one dress suit in the dormitory, and the owner of it was a subject of ridicule. Vile were much addicted to band-wagon rides out into the country and innocent parties which were pulled off at a niini- mum of expense. Looking back after all these years, I am quite sure that we were what the modern youth would designate as yaps, but We had a lot of fun and cultivated a real community spirit and were very loyal to the University and quite sure that it would turn out to be something important some day. Vie missed the wonderful experiences which the undergrad- uate finds today in a life which is almost metropolitan and cosmopolitan, but we were on more intimate terms with our instructors and there was probably a closer feeling of fellow- ship than there is today, when the average student stands a good chance of getting lost in the crowd. If you could have seen VVest Lafayette and Purdue as we saw it forty years ago-a straggling settlement of houses and a few lonesome brick buildings out in a field-you would un- derstand why we old-timers, when we now come back to the campus, are awed and dazed and tongue-tied and oppressed by a sense of our own unworthiness. VVe are proud of Purdue, but it is not the school that we knew long ago. Possibly we find an inward satisfaction in the belief that we helped to lay the foundations of the great community which is illustrated and described in the present volume. Page 135 Bofiunz Ifnzl'-Kil11n3i'. Kriuglmuuin. Eiclihorn, Dodge Top Il,1lll'1'J4fl1l1'S, Freeiiiaii. Hililebruinl THE ltlfil GALA XVFIEK COMMITTEE P. B. TQRIEHPXUH, Flllllilililfill N, C. Immun Y. If FRE1aM.xN L. M. .Toxics F. F, liivriuuizx T. F. llu.DEHR.iNn L. B. TQILIXIER Gala Wfeel: Progrfzm SATl'RDAY, JUNE 9 li Norm-lll P. M. l-legistiwltioii Ilciul- qiiurtcrs, llutvl Fmx'le1'. 5 P. M. Annual Sieuiur Sxiiolwix Rnnf Gur- don, Hotel Fault-r. S115 P. M. Mlisiifulv und fl1ll'ltl'l'!ll11Ill6llT, limioriug girls of the 1923 vluss. togetlirir with wives or sweetliezfiiha of visiting alumni. SVN DAY. ,'ll'Nl1l 10 il P. M. Tfv2i1'4'1'll1lllllt'Zlf6 Seriiimi, Fuwlei' Hull. S P. N. i,I','g'iiIl H4-vital. S P. Bl, Stuilviit-Aluiniii SA'1llll0Sllllll, MG- nuimrizil i.if'1l1l1IlSlllIll. Motor riilvs, ,gulf :lt tli0 lizildzlvvtte 4.70unt1'V iflulm, DTP., will lze :'u':'lil- Illlle :luring the day. MUNDAY, .ll'Nl:I ll fRGglHil'HiiI7ll llezulqi1ui't01's inure tu Vzuupiisl Sl A. H. Flares Reunions ut1'l:if4s Tent llrfuil- 4.1ii:'i1'te1'S. 10:30 A. M. Siglitsceiiig Tour uf Puriluc. including ull linililiugs, fl tlmrough iiispevtiini of the AIG1lll'!1'lEll Union Building, :lull 21 trip to the site of the 1il'flIlIjFiE41 Russ.-Kilo Bowl, Pur4lue's new utlili'-tic plziygi-miinl. P11 57 U lf Nnmi. Lunwlieiwn at class tents. 2:30 P. M. Bus-eliiall-Iiiiliaiia vs. Purdue, Stuart Field. 547 P. M. Flags Rf'lllll01l Dinners, etc. T:l54?5:l5 P. M. Open air concert, Purdue Military Band, in front of Memorial Gym- nusiuin. 3:30 P. M. Annual Aluinni Show, including iwfeptiiimii in lioinin' of Prc-sident and Mrs. l-llliutt, Meliiinial 4ij'll11lllSlLlIl'1. TUESDAY, JUNE 12 N:5l0-lil A. H. Class Reunions. ll! A. 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M, , A 51--ghif ' .f f-'f,'l':.-,-:JL E4 ,,,fi'-' ' VV Y 12-f-..,-f A A--'--, +,,-f'..- Af T7fV,...- w-V. 1.1-' 1 MI- rg,-:isp U .3 21,1-.1 2-ggfix--51,-.r f rQg.c-rf.-fr.--.2 1. 'V-f'- 'V -r. I-I-f f:? ' -Uinihi ' A - 1.-If 75' -l' V -PIP. M .V-, . - , -- ,... V, ,--+- - '-V311 '..---V:-.. .. --, - lqhl . 'h 'L ,gd W h ATHLETICS f Tw XICLHUX A. lxl'Il,1,l,N1ll limwfo1'+,f'.lllil1i1,'.w The Aflzlefzk Slfllllflbll ni Pzzrffzze ITH the athletic events of another year completed, it can be truth- fully said, after looking in retrospect, that a new era in Purdue ath- letics has arrived. General indications, from scores of the games in the different sports with contemporary universities and colleges may not, on the surface, point that way: but the desire for a greater and better Purdue which is being felt by every loyal Boilermaker alumnus and undergraduate has created a new morale which, looking some years in the future, is de- manding the consummation of the hope of all for athletics that occupy a place second to none in the Conferencef The athletic department, under the supervision of Nlajor Kellogg, has exerted itself untiringly for the realization of this ideal. Although the lack of an athletic appropriation is badly felt, the department has been successful in financing the past year and in furnishing equipment of the proper kind and in sufficient quantities for the use of all men engaged in varsity athletics. In getting equipment, the personnel of the men super- vising each branch of athletics has not been neglected, as the University now has a coaching staff that is as good if not better than most of the larger colleges in the country. For many years past it has been the bane of any Purdue man to hear the football situation discussed. The rapid change of coaches here had gained for our football team the name of Graveyard of Coaches. So, when the athletic department was able to induce Jimmie Phelan, then head football coach at Missouri University, to take the job of lifting football out of the rut. everyone gave hearty approval and resolved to aid the Puglt' 1.73 new coach in all possible ways. Although the number of games won last year was exceedingly small, the increase in the real understanding of tech- nical football, as evidenced in the great exhibition at Homecoming last fall, points to a different story next year. Basketball, this year, has been mediocre at times, and at other times brilliant: but some satisfaction is to be gained from the thought that our team finished well up in the first division of the Conference and during the season split even in games with the team that probably was the best in the Big Ten. This branch of sport causes little worry, for the past record of Coach Lambert justifies hopes of soon seeing Purdue again crowned with the laurels of Conference championship. The other two major sports, baseball and track, pursue the even tenor of their way. liddie O'Connor has so accustomed the students to turning out winning combinations on the track and field that the very fine per- formance of last year's outdoor track squad and this year's indoor squad has attracted but little of the attention it deserves. Our baseball team, under the tutelage of Humpy Pierce, has acquired some of the profes- sional skill which he strives to teach. This, in times of erratic playing and hitting enabled our team to finish a little above the average in last year's Conference race. In the minor sports our teams have shown to good advantage in most cases. The wrestling team, again being coached by Bill von Bernuth, won most of its meets. The Gymnastic team did not lose any dual meets and also finished well up in the Conference meet and second in the lndiana- Kentucky meet at Indianapolis. Tennis at present lacks the coaching that it should have to make for a winning team: and golf, although compara- tively new at Purdue, bids fair to be popular. Last spring Purdue acted as host to all the Indiana colleges for the State track meet, and last fall the Conference cross-country meet was held here. The increasing use of the gymnasium, due to the introduction of intra- mural athletics, points only to the eventuality of constructing a new build- ing. The crowds which our basketball team draws at its home games plainly shows that our accommodations for this sport are entirely too small. If Purdue sportsmanship in athletics is undiminished in the future and this present indication of Purdue spirit is not a mere flurry, the realiza- tion of such ambitions may not be so far off as they at first seem. The biggest thing that has happened for athletics at Purdue is men- tioned last. The gift of Dave Ross and George Ade, the site of the dream of all Purdue men, an athletic bowl, is the starting point of an athletic ex- pansion that can mean only ultimate success for us in that field of endeavor. P0170 15-.7 OFFll lTRS J. lf. ASIIHY, l'lGHlil0lll. A. XV. KRIQIGBAUM, Seeiefary, A, ll. NVATSON, Xvll'Q'Tj1'I3Slt-lUlll, zzrdzze dfhlefzk zfff05l'Hfl'0iZ Hlj Purdue Athletic Association as it was originated, was intended to control and regulate all athletic activities of the University: and although the more modern system of handling the very great range of such activities by means of a permanent director of athletics limits its func- tions, its officers make a real contribution to the success of the athletic program each year at Purdue. The very unwieldiness of the organization, due to its large number of members, prevents the holding of regular meetings during the year, but the ordinary duties of the Athletic Association are so Well defined that such meetings, unless they are of a very unusual nature, are unnecessary. As a usual thing the present system operates very efficiently. The chief duty of the officers is to organize and manage the annual sale of athletic coupon books. During registration time, at the beginning of the first semester, the officers endeavor to sell books to all passing through the Registrar's office. They also personally conduct a sale of these books among the merchants and other citizens of LaFayette and this year have been singularly successful in having a large number of books sold. All officers of the Athletic Association occupy seats on the committee that makes all athletic awards, the president presiding at such meetings. The constitution governs the awarding of all letters in all branches of sport, specifies the manner in which Varsity yell leaders are selected, designates the kind of sweaters given in awards, and governs our rela- tions in athletic competition with other universities and colleges. In car- rying out these assigned functions and directing such other lesser activities such as the annual locker sale or selecting the design for the P. A. A. but- ton of the next year, the Association materially aids the Athletic depart- ment to accomplish its aims. Page 156 1 rmlt lfflll'-RIGl'I'iil1ll, L:1mIm01't, Cleveft, 1111012111 Top L'on--Damn, Staley. Kollrvgii- Q 'CU1lI1U1', vnu Bernuth Cofzfhzkzg Staff Df7'H'fnl' of .l1llI4'Uf'.w N. A. IfEI.I,HtGG Fnofbull Ifr1.vl.'vTImlI JAMES H. l'H1cI..xx, Ilmnl Cnnvlm AVARD I.. L.xx11:rLHT W. L. L,xx1mcRT, .Assistant - . TI'1I1'l.' ' Y '.' Jc'. ' , . XX . .,. wx 1,1 lxNl FH. 'XNNlNtU1t MMARD J. U VUXNUR Bl!-Yfblln AVARD L. I,.xxmm:'r. Hen-I Q1U1ll'h -'f 1 f'f ' JAMES l'II'MPx' VIER4'E,.-XFSiST:l11t M- L' 9 LEAETT U'1'f'.sf7iny1 llfflf W1LL1.xM S. wx IBERNUTH HVRR SXYEZEY Slfflll nz ing C.J.Mr:HR1.xM I rr.vl1nm11 U. S. DOAN, lfxlrlfluzlll:ll11lBHSeb21H F1 nvfnfy F. L. CUFFENH.I-3:lskeTl.ml1 A. C. ST.x1.EY TEAM MANAGERS T. H. Leonard I,.Rl.AviE'llll'i1lf I-I. B. Haugh D. B. Butkin F. F. 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R. C. M.xRsH.u.l. II. A. BIILLICR Cross Coznziry R. L. HARRISON II L. M l'. L. .l. .I. Y. A. .I. If, Sivi 111 111 ing . L. Dwumzx S. EAR? . V. IQLIXG Gy nz nas tim A. GEFPEL IJ. GLEASHX IQCSTER Temzis C. DAUGHERTY Golf B. BROWN I-I. BYRNS Feizfizzg R. PARNIN II. OSHA Page 159 R. J. PRESIIATV J. I'ROI r L. L. STEWART XY, H. SXYANK F. G. 'I'x'KI.E H. C. AVATSON B. Y. WVORTII F. L. 'lfwls F. E. 'I'RE.xT F. J. AV1'II.I.1I.kX H. P. KI1vRE1.sEN P. B. AIURGAX R. 1 AVATSOX O. F. XVHITBIER P. L. AYARLING G. E. YOUNG W. R. SWNNK R. H. TURNER A. W. AVATSOX I. D. BIIIRPHY R. L. ICNIPTASH T. BI. SI..vrER J. M. RVDY W. K. SI-IIl'K G. A. WE.x'1'H1-IRTON A. L. STEINKAMP P4176 1 60 CLUB B AJOSTICR E T THE GIML The Gl77l!6ff HE Girnlet Booster Club was organized last fall by a group of men for the purpose of reviving the lagging interest in athletics and in football, particularly. Under the direction of E. R. Carman and P. Sotherland the club was organized With a membership of one hundred and fifty men, all selected because of their interest in athletics. It was recognized that the inliuence of these men would stimulate the spirit for a greater Purdue in athletics on the campus as no other action could do. A regular constitution was drawn up and the activities of the Gimlets began. The lirst thing accomplished was the supplying of an audience for the daily football practice at the North end of Stuart held. Until the time the Gimlets started their boosting campaign, the crowds at practice had been very small. VVith a great deal of publicity and influence of several pep sessions the number of people attending practice sessions sur- passed anything that ever had been seen before on Stuart Field. It was greatly due to the efforts of the Gimlet club that the lighting spirit of the football team was revived after the Iowa debacle. The methods which they used are still in evidence in many places in the vil- lage and on the campus. was . :-t was X - . u! -S -. -.igi's 'vs.. 'T-...K-'AfT'1.izEiEsik.ws4.E -X1 1 Y..-gxiavuama aw: P11176 16.1 Tea! Purdue, Fzgfzff 11 ll lmulf-f'fII.xHlcx' l,'l,.xmi YELL LICAIPIGRS 1-:1'1'1'x, l1I'Hc'H, 1'1.,xuK pI,Qmlm'p, FERGL'sux, GIS Page 113.2 xJ X Ga 5 A LJ 1 fi f 1 'L 1 ,- Vr 5 Qs , A k I, V ,X 4 V 4 N5 V my I V . A J V X I 1 f V , V 1 V ,I V I wxx 1 x V ,V V 1 I, V ,f M x N V 1 1 .1 L 4 1 R 1:15 1'.fIQ.-fgg,.,'E F ifi 37142 L, I. 553.1 PI -, ,- -2 :II-'I g if-.I-I-E I53 V-V15 515, .E -52531 ,-Iv,-f,:I, E-I-1 1'..-V5I:,I:I,-I I., .rII I I ,.,3VI,I 'V .-.:,-,V-,.V 1. V-j.: 1-.1-:-af,-V' 1.V-5 .-1 . . 2: . 1-, -.-ti! 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His signing of a three-year contract is a boost fO1' Purdue. CAPTAIN ECKIE MURPHY Captain Murphy is probably the only man at Purdue since the one-year rule went into ehfeet to win honors on the gridiron for four years. W'hile at Hyde Park high school, Chicago, he made a fine record. Murphy came to Purdue ill 1918 and played quarterback that year on the S. A. T. C. team. Eekie did not return the following year but again reported in 1920 when he made the team again. During the next three years he played every position in the baektield. For a small man, Murphy probably has no equal as a hard line hitter, and while in the game gave everything he had. He was unfortunate to be laid up with injuries during this the last year of his College career. lYhile his record does not show him to be an outstanding player, it shows that he has been an extremely reliable one. Pflyc 165 -:QQQAKYS XXX T116 17111170 Zine in action THE MILLIKIN GAME One nf IVCNIIIUII 's long pnssvs Page 166 CD. . Cl..-XYPOOL H1 JLXY ERD.-X SNVAXK VV ICLLMAN , Cenfer Qf1411'lrrliu4'L' Tuwflf 1'11llln1.r'l.' The Football S 605011 NOTHER season came and has gone. Purdue is Still in the rut last season and the general saying, watch our freshmen perform next year, prevailed. In spite of the showing that the scores indicate, a foundation was laid for the future that can mean nothing else but Win- ning teams. A fighting Irishman cannot be kept down and a fighting Irish- man will be at the head of the football staff when Purdue leads the parade. Head Coach jimmy Phelan, successors to many here, realized that Pur- due could not land on top this nor next year, but there were several prom- ising sophomores on first squad with whom he will lay the foundation for better teams in the future. When the final whistle had blown in the big Indiana game, Purdue had lost five games and won only one. Those men Who will not be lost in .lune by graduation learned the kind of football that has made Notre Dame famous on the gridiron. Another season will see the Boilermakers battling the best of them for supreme honors. It is not the giants who make the best players. It is the man who can use his head first, has plenty of guts, speed and weight. Coach Phelan rates these qualifications in the order just named. For the first time in the history of Purdue the players were drilled in class work off the field in studying rules and the proper plays to be used at the proper times. During these sessions, the finer points of the game were learned. These skull practices, as they were known, were very valuable. Purdue I0-flfillikin U The team had three weeks in which to get ready for the James Nlillikin University team from Decatur, Illinois, which made their first appearance on the Purdue schedule last season. With conference games following. Page 167' Flfiuryn sfumwrl lllrilflld 11113 15110 THE CHICAGO GAMI' Jlorgvmz amps u pass Page 168 ii CL.-XYPOOL Wt IRT II TYKLE FLICISCHBIANN Tnclrle l1uIf'lmwl.' l'Iu7flmrl.' Guard Coach Phelan did not point his men to this contest but worked for the Notre Dame and conference games remaining. The men were given enough plays to win the game. A heavy downpour of rain started in on Thursday and did not let up till after l p. m. the day of the contest. Thanks to the new drainage system that was put in, the players did not have to play in the mud and water that was prevalent in the Iowa game in 1921. The visitors put up a hard light but could not stave off the onslaughts of the Boilermakers. Wellman gave the seniors a chance to break their derbies when he crossed the goal line in the first five minutes of play. Holwerda added another point on try for goal and later in the game drop-kicked three points to the Purdue score. While the Boilermakers did not run up a big count, they were never in danger of being scored upon. Pzcrdmf 0-Notre Dame 20 The Purdue-Notre Dame game brought together two elevens, one coached by one of the greatest coaches in the country and the other by a former pupil of his. Purdue held the lrish scoreless during the first quar- ter, straight football failing to materialize into points for Coach Rockne's team: but that ever overliowing bag of super-excellent football of the Irish was called upon to score three touchdowns against the fighting Boil- ermakers. Coach Phelan's men had been drilling most of the time on de- fense and their efforts were benefited by the fact that the heavier Irish team had one of their hardest battles of their schedule. The offensive work of the team failed to show up as well as the defensive. Captain Murphy and Stewart were kept out of the game on account of injuries. 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Coach Phelan's man received the kickoff and started a march to the lVIaroon's goal that caused the twenty thousand spectators and sport writers to sit up and take notice, but a penalty and an intercepted pass put Purdue's only real offensive drive into the discard heap. The men fought hard throughout the game, playing the Nlidwayites to a standstill but fumbling proved to be too costly. This weakness seems to prevail every time the team goes to Chicago. The final score gave Chicago 12 and Pura due 0. The Maroons recovered two fumbles that resulted in a touch- down and a goal from the field. The other two points came when one of our backs was thrown for a safety. Wellman and Preshaw got away with one of their spectacular long passes in the second half but the neces- sary punch to take the ball the remaining forty-yards was not available. P1ll'1fIlL7 0-Iowa 56 Sometime or other a severe jolt will bring us to our senses after we have allowed ourselves to fall into a rut. The Iowa game was a very rude jolt. VVhen our men hobbled into the gymnasium after the terrible ordeal, the student body, alumni and townspeople realized that we had not considered our opponents as strong as they really Were. The final score was 56 to O, the worst beating we have ever had. Still smarting from the sting of Pur- Pflge 171 U'r17m,vl: .Holm fl 15-yard run THE WABASH GAME PIlI'd1It' 6-Wabash 0 Page 172 IIORGAN LANDIS BAHR DYE End End Qunrfv1'bz1vl.' End due having been the only Conference team to cross their goal line in 1921, and having been severely reprimanded by the student body for the show- ing that they had made in the game previous to the one with Purdue, the Hawkeyes proceeded to take it out in the form of giving the Boilermakers a drubbing. Displaying an offensive which included every known means of advancing the ball, Iowa pierced the line, skirted the ends and shot passes with ease. Purdue could not gain through the heavy Iowa line and interference for end runs did not function. Pllfdllt' 0-IVabn5h 7 The team may have been down after the Iowa game but it was far from being out. The entire student body came out every afternoon and encour- aged the team in their preparation for the Vvabash game, all other activi- ties being called off to allow this. The citizens of LaFayette, in order to show their loyalty, had a special section reserved for them. Headed by the Purdue band they staged a parade from town, over a thousand LaFay- ette people taking part in it. Wabash had one of their best teams and due to their defeat at the hands of Butler the week before were out for vengeance, but the Boilermakers showing a complete reversal of form, outplayed and outfought the Little Giants only to lose by a 7 to 6 score in the last minutes of the game when Wabash blocked a punt and recov- ered the ball on our one-yard line from where they took it over on the first play and then kicked goal. Coach Phelan's men displayed a good offense for the first time this season. Purdue gained a hundred yards more than Wabash, doubled the number of first downs but still could not win. Wabash outside of the time Page 173 Pwrlue hits the Yiozc for fu' yards THE NORTHWESTERN GAME Norfl1z1'6SIerl1 slips flzrollglz Page 17.9 . -1 I GEIGER C. MVHVIIY GRIGSBY CVRTIS Tackle HIIIIVIZ Tackle Cru fur they recovered the ball were in Purdue's territory only once. To mention any outstanding Purdue star would be practically impossible. All of them did their best. Stuart Field presented a gala appearance with the scarlet rooters, the visitors for Dad's Day, the town people and the student body. Pzzrdzu' I3-QV0r'1lzzci'5tvrrz 24 Not having had a Conference victory for two years, Northwestern was in a lighting mood that meant trouble for the Boilermakers when they trotted out on the field before the largest Homecoming crowd the Purple has ever had. At the start of the game it appeared that fate was with us as one of our players grabbed a fumbled punt and scored a touchdown. The storm then broke as the Purple swcatered warriors cut loose with an offensive drive that did not stop until twenty-four points had been scored. Near the end of the game, the Boilermakers braced and opened an offensive that let Prout race through a broken field for a touchdown, making the final score 24 to 13. Landis scored the first touchdown when he fell on the ball behind Northwestern's goal line after HBO VVorth's 50-yard punt had hit a Purple player. Holwerda kicked goal. VVellman, Prout and Preshaw staged a passing game in the last quarter that baffled the winners. PIll'dIIL' I-illldfllllll 7 The closing game of the year overshadowed all others. The big battle with Indiana before a crowd of 12,000 ended in a tie of 7 to 7 after fate had gone against us early in the fourth period by allowing Indiana to block a punt and score a touchdown. After this happened Jimmy sent in Prout, who, in the closing minutes of play, eluded the entire Indiana team, Page 175 -, Q ., -1-' - 'QV ' Qs, f 'SSN Q -ma. :Sqjxsgi . :.. ' :A Qxn.-.Q :ERN-1f'r KSN -' -V vw- qw qc.-: 1' wr, we-, ,ff X. , ,, . .. . Q56 2 TS: l f Q-ww 3? --.-ww. :sf ,, S NX cow X x Qzx-5. N-,gi 'ks Pzzrdzze 1'eco1ve1's fin Um sight of the goal posh THE INDIANA GAME. ww... ...wwe The scmnzblf for Inflirrnn 's funzblc Page 176 . X 'Q .- QW' A i X of-X? 11-.x ' .mv -rv L g, ,.!,. tg .X-.X -,N X 1 Sis? A BR.-XMSON ' FIELD KERR MADDOX Q11-ll7'1'F7'blIL'fs7 Hal-fbm'l.' End Fullback running thirty-three yards for a touchdown. Holwerda tied the score with a drop kick. lntercepted forward passes and recovery of several fumbles by Indiana overbalanced the offensive work of the Boilermakers who advanced the ball 222 yards against 101 for the Crimson. Wellman deserves considerable credit for going into the game with a broken rib, re- ceived a few days before. The entire team was anxious to get into the win column and the Crimson had the same ambitions. The result was one of the hardest fought games of the year. At the close of the Indiana game, W. L. Claypool, Swank, Grigsby, Abramson, Holwerda, Field and Kerr took off their uniforms for the last time. At a banquet given at the Fowler Hotel in honor of the football squad and coaches, Ralph Claypool was elected to captain the 1923 team. Coach Phelan has Captain Claypool, Bahr, Dye, Fleischmann, C. 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It was with deep interest that t'VQl'j'0119 11211011911 Pig- gy 111141 Ll 1f1,111111i11ati1'111 that w1111l1l be a 1vi1111e1', Many 1111'1'e1'e11t lineups ivere tried 111 the Va1'i1j111s QZIIIIPS 211111 but for II 1a1'k 111: basket sl11111ti11g a111:111'a1-y it ree111e11 as tl11'111g11 Nl14'l'HSS was :111ea11. The t1'z1111 g1'1-11' L'O1l1'1I111il11j' 1'ette1' as the se:1s1111 111'ew t1'1 an e1111, and the showing in t11e final g:1111es justified the 1111i11i1111 that 4.'1Ja1'11 L2'll1l1bC1'1 11:11l 131111111 t111'1111g'11 z1g:1111 CAPTAIN A HIE MASTERS Captain Masters had the 11l1Sf0l'1l1l1E 111 his final year 011 t11e team of having to 11111-161'g'l7 two ciperatiriiis at the beginning of the season. This left 111111 111 a wea.ke111'f11 eoiidition and when he atteinpted to strike his 11111 pave on t11e basketball Hoor he broke 1111w11 111111 was able to enter but few of the games 1l111'i11g the early part of the season. Abie made his 1'ep11tat11111 as a basketball player during his soplioniore year 111111 his 11e1'f111'111a111'e last year justified the opinion that he one 11f the fast- est, men that ever played on P111'1i111e's 1,-ourt. As a fight er and hard worker, Abi-e had 1111 S1lpGl'101'S 011 the teamg and his seoring, although not the liigliest, 1111 the team, marked him as a dependable point getter. His speed, his ability to get the ball away from opposiiig players, and his fighting ability justifieil his eleetioii as leader of the 1923 team. Page 181 lil I ' LLION 4'rnIr 1' Y lil V lf RSM .X N For fru rd - 7716 Bflylfeilvflll S 6515011 ASKETBALL seasons may come and go but it can never be said that Purdue is not in the race for championship honors. In the history of the 192.3 class, the season just com- pleted fell short of the other three but never- theless Purdue had a team that had to be watched. Coach Lambert had to find a player to take the place of one of the best back guards the conference has ever had and this was no small job. Captain lNIasters brown down as a result of operations and this weakened the team considerably. Vvith a strong offensive team, Coach Lambert was handicapped in not having the same quality of defense. Vvellman, who stepped into l'Candy lX'Iiller's place, did a very good job but lacked the experience and size that his predecessor had. A new conference ruling makes each team play twelve Big Ten games so the old howl about a short schedule is over. Another rule cuts down the number of preliminary games to three. Out of the fifteen games played the past season, Purdue won 9, seven of them being con- ference battles. In every case the conference team that beat us had a defeat chalked up against them by our team. Uut of the prelim- inary games we defeated Rose Poly and Notre Dame, but lost to Butler. Ohio fell twice to Purdue, while Indiana, VVisconsin, Illinois, Chi- cago and Northwestern lost one game to us. Purdue scored a total of 429 points against 361 for the opponents. In the conference race we set the high game score with 53 against Ohio. Another feature of the Big Ten race was that we had fewer personal fouls called on us than any of the other teams. In team scor- ing for the season Purdue finished four points below Iowa. The Boilermakers tied for first P11115 Z8 2 with number of field goals scored in the confer- ence race. Holwerda led the scoring in the twelve con- ference games, finishing the season in fifth place with a total of 117 points. He had the best record of any player in the conference who played in a majority of the games by playing seven straight games without having a foul called on him. For the fifteen games he had only eight fouls. Gullion scored more field goals for the entire season and also in the con- ference race. For the former he had -17 and the latter 32. Eversman and Robbins with twenty-eight field goals, tied for second in this department of the game. Robbins with 15 free throws stands second in the conference race but third for the season with 92 points. Gullion had 102. Eversman counted 72. The other points were scored by Masters, 16: Kriegbaum, 14, and Tavis, -l. W'ellman and Treat, guardsg Long and bloss, forwards, did not register any points. The team will lose Eversman and Captain Masters, forwards, and Holwerda, floorguard and forward, by graduation. These three men got in most of the action. Treat, backguard: Kreigbaum and Long, forwards, who were subs, also graduate. Gullion, YVellman and Robbins will be the veterans back for next year's five. Tavis, Moss and Freije, who were on the squad all season, are also eligible next year. Rose Poly came here to open the 1922-23 basketball season for Purdue and left after giv- ing our team forty minutes of basket shooting practice, the contest ending 41 to 12 in favor of the Boilermakers. Gullion got hot in the sec- ond half and tickled the net seven times. Pur- due did not show their real form until the sec- ond half when they cut loose with an exhibition of real ball. Coach Lambert tried out Vvell- man and Treat at back guard with Robbins and Holwerda alternating at floor guard. Page 183 Ml- lil YHHINS fdllllfll lll'3l,1Y ll R DA l'llrnl'47 WIGI.l.XI.XX hmm! KRTE4 ll'l.Xl'Kl f'1'l1lr1' Notre Dame came for the second tilt, primed with a good record which included a victory over lowa. The first half was a hard fought battle with Purdue leading 19 to l-P. The superior condition and speed of the conference champs wore out the Irish five and in the sec- ond half 20 points more were added to Pur- due's score while Notre Dame got 7. Krieg- baum and hloss got a taste of battle as well as the four guards. Coach Lambert was looking ahead to the Conference race. Robbins and Gullion were leading point makers. Blasters and lfversman were showing midseason form. A hot race was on for the guard jobs. An old saying about the worm turning could not have been more clearly proven than in the Butler game. The Capital City five, recipients of many drubbings from the Boilermakers, came to Lalfayette with three conference vic- tories and enough super-basketball for several games. At the start of the game they cut loose with a brand of basketball seldom seen and in a short time were leading by a big margin. Be- sides their uncanny ability at hitting the basket from all parts of the floor they offered a live man defense that our players had trouble going through. The sudden strength of Butler upset the playing of the Purdue players and at no time during the game did they play the ball they were capable of. The second big upset came with the opening of the Conference season with Northwestern when the relatively weak Purple team caught our five a trifle overconhdent and near the finish. The playing of the Purdue team Was far below par. Their playing lacked fight and after seeing so many shots jump out of the bas- ket seemed to lose heart. On the other hand, the visiting team being the underdog had every- thing to gain and nothing to lose and conse- quently they went into the game for blood and got it in the form of a 19 to 17 victory. Page 184 After trailing Illinois at the half ll to S, Robbins led his teammates in a bombardment of the basket which resulted in a 24 to 20 vic- tory for the Boilermakers at Urbana. blasters missed his first conference game on account of poor condition brought about by operations in the fall. Gullion was watched like a leach and had few shots. Eversman, Holwerda and Rob- bins took care of the scoring while XYellman stood guard under the basket. Coach Lam- bert's men played a brand of ball that won the championship for Purdue last year. The old fight was still there when the team played Chicago the next week in the Xvindy City, winning 31 to 23. A big lead at the end of the first half seemed to break up the smooth team work in the second period. A feature of the game was the fact that only three fouls were called on Purdue. Robbins with five field goals and Eversman with four led the scoring from the Hoor. Gullion broke away from his guards for two shots. The score at the half was 22 to 9. Another worm turned, this time it was Indi- ana Who had to look in ancient histories to find out when they defeated Purdue on the hard- wood court. The Crimson had two stars who became eligible the day before who got into action in the second half after both sides had battled on even terms in the first period and put the game on ice by the score of 31 to 26. Parker, center for Indiana, laid five in the bas- ket in the second half. Robbins with five bas- kets the first period kept Purdue in the lead. VVellman after holding the Indiana players scoreless the first half in way of under the bas- ket shots was not able to keep Parker away from the basket in the second half. The best game of the season on the home floor was with VVisconsin who was tied for first place with a perfect per cent. The supporters were treated to a wonderful exhibition of the short pass game and five man defense that has Page 185 'I'Rl4I.Vl' Gunn! TAY IS PT0I'lI'1l'l'l1 LOB G Fm'11'H rd linux' was -mm MOSS F01'1l'r1 rd made VVisconsin famous on the hardwood court. The style of play for both teams was different but the guarding of either was nearly perfect as only three baskets were registered for each live from the Floor. The steel-nerved Holwerda walked to the foul line twelve times during that forty minutes of hard fought battle and eleven times he stepped away with the scorekeepers adding another point. Gullion with two field goals and Robbins one made the other points. A trip to Qhio State resulted in another vic- tory. Coach-Lambert's men got busy at the start and by the time the half was over were leading 1-l to 6. Robbins, Gullion and Hol- werda did our scoring while Eversman and YVellman kept down the scoring of Qhio. The Buckeyes came back strong the second period but the lead of the Boilermakers was too big for the rally to count. Holwerda threw four out of four fouls this period besides one field goal. liversman had one and Robbins two. The final score was 26 to 21 with both teams lighting hard at the finish. The law of averages seems to have it fixed in the Illinois-Purdue games that neither team shall win both games in one season. The Stickers believing that, but taking no chances, started an offensive drive at the first Whistle and it was only after an uphill iight were the Boilermakers able to cut the lead down to live points as the half ended 17 to 12 in favor of the visitors. llolwerda and Robbins scored Purdue's points, the former getting eight. Pur- due came back in the second period and with a burst of speed tied the count. From then on the battle was liercer than ever but a last min- ute rally by Illinois gave them the game, 28 to 26. Gullion got loose the second half and scored four field goals that aided Purdue con- siderably in closing the gap. Purdue did one thing this season even if they did not win the championship, that was to Page 186 set the high game score. Ohio was the victim, 53 to 20. Three years ago on the same Hoor Ohio had the misfortune of being the team that Purdue set a high mark for that year. Purdue got their offensive going in this game and when the first half was over, led 31 to 7. Coach Lam- bert sent in his reserves in the second half and they kept up the scoring although not so fast. Gullion had his eye on the basket with seven field goals. Holwerda led the scoring with seventeen points. VVellman played a star game under the basket. The Boilermakers gave the Xvisconsin team and their supporters the biggest scare of the season at bladison. After trailing 9 to S at the half, Coach Lambert's men opened the second period like a whirlwind and by the time nineteen minutes of play had elapsed were leading by three points. Captain Tebell, of VVisconsin, did the almost impossible by getting the ball twice in that last minute of play and sank two from past the middle of the Hoor and permitted the Badgers to remain in the running for the championship. Holwerda scored eleven points for Purdue. Gullion sank three long ones in the course of the game. The only overtime game of the season for Purdue was in the form of a double extra period session with Chicago. The lwlaroons, playing a better brand of ball, led Purdue at the half 17 to 16 and succeeded in leading the Boilermakers throughout most of the game. A long field goal by Hol- werda in the last minute tied the score at 29 all. In the first overtime period Gullion made a marker to start with but Chicago had to tie the score. In the next session the size of the opposing players and the speed at which the game had been played began to tell on our players. Chicago counted eight points while Purdue scored four. Purdue got revenge at Evanston for the first conference defeat and set the Northwestern five down by the score of 24 to 22. The home team led at the half 13 to 10. The excellent guarding of VVellman and the foul shooting of Holwerda turned defeat into victory. Eversman with four field goals led the scoring from the floor. Holwerda made ten out of twelve chances from the foul line. Gullion added two from the floor and Robbins was credited with one. A sweeter revenge was secured at Bloomington in the closing game of the conference schedule in the form of a 31 to 29 victory over Indiana before a crowd which packed the gym. The downstaters started fast and led 6 to O before Purdue got started. Then it was a hard battle for ln- diana to maintain the lead. Purdue closed the gap to one point but fouls enabled Indiana to hold a three point advantage at the half. The score was 17 to 14. Holwerda opened the second period with 21 held goal and two free throws and for the first time Purdue lead, 18 to 17. The lead was short-lived as Indiana grabbed it and held on to it till near the end when Eversman came through with three field goals and Robbins tossed in several from the foul line. The score was tied with less than a minute to go when Eversman scored the winning marker. 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JJ. .941-1:-1 .,i.,g..j7..1if'f Ctlllflllll Billy fllllI'l'1 H uf but HE most successful baseball team that Purdue has had in the past number of years was led by Captain Billy Fawcett. who has distinguished himself by that time he played mostly at the ability at second and third and also playing three years on the Varsity. During' shortstop position although he has also shown behind home plate. Billy was a very popular leader and knew baseball as few players at Purdue have ever known it. Ability on the diamond seems to run in the Fawcett family, for this year the nine will be ably captained by Kenny Fawcett, Bill's younger brother, Kenney has played two years on the Varsity, lilling the job in the right outer garden in a very creditable manner. He is an excellent Helder, a good base runner, and has always been near the top of the list of batting averages. The team was again coached by lYard Lambert with the assistance of Humpy Pierce, whose knowledge of baseball and its application to the humorous side fo life has made him tremendously popular with everyone on the campus. rn- i ,1 c T 'N' -:fi-in .. Vx g,!33.f,gg:. 4 ' 'is 'L- as . -1--f1Zf2r:5t:t?i 1 aa-Fsf2v2:':e:3':fs2aEB:e1Ii 'Ez if ' T1vQf5.14'E.Ew QQ 1 i:?1f-f2fLf2sf:?aSf y- '-'s.-iff.:--P, .2-.3 q'f+..v:1--1. .-1'-I-ge: -:1:. -'z31:'.ffp.x. . , 315 .ann e-Misa' sfffif Lfiiie.-I .,'.4fg2a-afjff Qlfiifil f'j'ii'::4. :igfhiytr 1:4-1 L4,1lk1 fv'zf ,. -f',?r.-- fi13'lfgf,' .rfiftiif if-,fi'.3'?'ri1-Ll?- f1 :3g5ifLQl Ei-J ,wiqdl 41 Q-:rg-.L4.,,.5:-,1 K :V,.f1151:,., .5 .:vQM,4.i.,f. 24 -'fflQ1?l. g' ijjf?-a'1f'fi Tl, , ffgflif 1+ ' '71-n,fis.:.i:4 ,fps-rg-11:41-y-1 ' 'ri zni.-fa' HPIGGY LAMBERT HIIUMPY' PIERCE K. I. FAWCETT Head Conch Assisfazzt Condi C'upta'in-elect Page 191 Tllli FIRST RVN Ulf' 'l'lllC NICAHUX The Bzlfebzllf 56715011 OR the first time in the last three years the baseball team won more games than it lost. Until the disastrous road trips had been taken during the latter part of May the Boilermakers were considered a strong contender for the conference championship. At home the team won eight games and lost three. On the road the team lost seven games, four of them with conference teams, which defeats blasted our chances for a sec- ond championship. Coach Lambert was fortunate in having a Veteran squad to start the season, but the new men on the team aided materially in the showing the team made. The season opened at Butler College with little preliminary practice. VVallace was on the mound and had YValther doing the receiving for him. Costly bobbles on the part of the Boilermakers offset the fact that they outhit the Collegians, and the game ended -l to 3 in favor of Butler. Performing before the home crowd in the second game, the nine by the use of the squeeze play in the tenth defeated DePauw 7 to 6. Campbell pitched the first eight innings and was nicked for eleven hits. Purdue con- nected for only eight safeties but furnished their hurlers better support than did the Greencastle team. The conference schedule was opened at Qhio State. An early lead availed nothing as Vllagner weakened after cleaning the sacks in the third. VVagner was the only one to hit consistently, getting a single, double, and triple. The Buckeyes made 9 runs against 4 for Purdue. Pflgn' 192 1.1 y Us M il? N a.. .4 ' . . . 1, A 4-r .m -'s:. .. . V ,K ,.., ,. . . . ' .fax J fi' ..' , ' - 14 5 rx ' Y.. .vt f . F. .- ' f ' . ' h 1.-:J , 4' ' J .- ' A Q 2 - gb R M 1 N ,. . 5 ' ,A Liza v- ' ' . 4 Q , - u., 1 ,L H, - ,gb 5: M, ,ii 5- - -Y .. 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Campbell's pitching allowed but seven hits. Wagner again was the hitting hero, getting a single, triple, and home run. In the second game Coach Lambert picked Rea to face Staton, the Butler pitching ace, who was credited with a win over Purdue in the first game. Rea allowed only four scattered hits. The game was one of the best played on the local diamond and ended in a 3 to 2 win for the Boiler- makers. Purdue broke into the conference win column at the expense of lowa. Wallace was in good form and had his curves breaking right, allowing only four hits and one run while his team S6llt five markers over the pan and secured eleven hits. Vliagner started the scoring with a triple, sending Nlorgan home. Lefty then proceeded to steal home. The team made quick work of DePauw at Greencastle. VVagner al- lowed only five hits and a goose egg for a score. Allsopp connected for three hits out of the five secured. Purdue was given seven passes to first base. The score was 6-O. Revenge is sweet. The Boilermakers got it against Ohio State nine on the home field in the form of a 7 to 3 defeat for the Buckeyes. Wal- lace pitched good ball with the exception of the first and last innings. Morgan and Strack hit safely three times apiece. Another conference game was salted away in the win column when Wagner set the Chicago nine down with two runs and two hits, while his teammates counted five times. The visitors got their runs when Wagner became liberal with his passes to first base in the second inning. This game was the sixth straight game to be won. Page 193 1 . .x. ' M? ' v 7 ' X . - - if K.. .. : x gx sx E A. , l .4 .F 'x Q I ' , . .iff ' r I ig. . V-iw f - f .Sf . 'sff .. X . 'rl-:E X' X - 's ,.1,..T-A . ' . V' fl + X 5 f2'i' H i Q, A IT.. xx - ' 'A t Swv, . Q . P H 1- ,' 3 , 1 ..-. ' '- f .raw . . .A ' :sf--,, s. , .. - - , -- ,, .. I .- .ali-5-:P . ,. 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Purdue outhit the Irish but poor base running cost them 11 chance to score two runs. XVallace, besides pitching a good game, se- cured two hits. The team continued their home winnings, with Northwestern taking the small end of the score. Vlvagner pitched his second two-hit game, and this time held the visitors scoreless. Purdue chased 4 runs across the pan. XVagner also starred at the plate with three hits. Notre Dame again cast gloom into our midst when Paul Castner backed by air tight support shut out the team without a hit or run. Wagner was the only player to reach third for Purdue. VVhen the nine faced Illinois at Urbana, Purdue was leading the con- ference. Shortly before the boys reached the showers they were in second place as Illinois took a hard fought game. Purdue got a fast start but could not maintain the lead, losing 5 to 3. The team slipped farther down the conference ladder when Iowa won as a result of the Boilermakers' infield failing in the pinches. Three double plays by Iowa aided them to stop Purdue. The final score was 7 to -l. Armour Institute of Chicago with their coach on hrst base for them, lost a regular sand lot game to the Boilermakers, 10 to 9. Campbell worked for Purdue. Morgan got four hits. In a pitchers' battle between Wlagner and VVilliams, Northwestern gained a one run decision over Purdue in an eleven inning game by a score of 1-lil. Iiversman got the only hit for Purdue in the eleventh. lvabash kept up the habit of other teams in defeating Purdue on their own diamonds. Goldsberry had the better of Wlallace in a pitchers' bat- tle, winning 3 to fl. Allsopp was out of the game with a bad shoulder Pflf7LI 1510 1 ' A i z X 1 i 5 X is K Q Y . . i ig.-'Jil' - If y .iz -Q hit! X - - - 2 ,T X. E 51. I 4 -13, ' 4 . ,, lv f N . ' 1 '5' -' -- wiqwxrfr: .X ..,,, j' ,v,. -355 : w i ll ik. Y'- ,. X... ,X .. . -Q.-..XXX. X 5- Q.-X,1X:11 3, , . .,.. nh li. . ,z gang. X wi ss'-'iii-':sL. -fi ' nk 10 sail-Z ' .il-T . 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The third game turned out to be a pitchers' battle between Campbell and Xvalker. lfach allowed four hits but the Crimsons had two runs against one for Purdue. lfrrors aided the winners in making both their runs. Campbell will have to be the pitching mainstay of the l92.3 team as both XVagner and XVallace graduated. Straek, and Captain Fawcett com- pleted their services for Purdue in the last game against Indiana. VVith the close of the season Purdue had won l2 games and lost lfl. In the run column were ll7 markers for the Boilermakers while the opponents had 92. The team's batting average was .245 and the fielding average .923. :Xllsopp led the batting with .3-H. Nlorgan with .337 was the only other 'nan to bat over the three hundred mark. Campbell accepted sixteen Chances without an error. Out of 274 chances, Strack hobhled only nine times, for a fielding average of .967. Bllewbllll Sf01'ef Purdue Butler -I- Purdue ll Notre Dame Purdue - DePauw 6 Purdue 3 - Illinois Purdue - - Ohio State 9 Purdue -I - - - Iowa Purdue - Butler 5 Purdue lO Armour Tech. Purdue Butler 2 Purdue 0 Northwestern Purdue - Iowa 1 Purdue 0 - - XVabash Purdue DePauw 0 Purdue 9 - VVabash Purdue - - Ohio State 3 Purdue S - Indiana Purdue - - - Chicago 2 Purdue 9 - Chicago Purdue Notre Dame 2 Purdue 17 - Indiana Purdue Northwestern 0 Purdue l - Indiana Pfljlf' .796 Page 197 MYQF Ka, xy ,. 1 , 'fsri im-2 4 Ei 152529 ls' 5, . ,,,.Q1x.- --- 1 W T .igglj ,, .QQ gzmit, 1 RYA? L.. : Y fizl, , -YR .F S. . 134 Q - . ,UQ-. I ' :A -5 VA, x z X , .X 1.62 .. ,QQ Nw 'ia ::. . -S xg- m ..-..... B 'gf ,. . QQ, , Y-. , D-4 - 4 4 .wwf M , - 4 1711110 138 -n-,X G, ,.xV , L Www fi ' vbvuf-41 Nwrx V zqlr. -QV EL Z'- II P- f-1 Z ,- .-4 9 rf IIE L1 Q H : LL : F fm 'W . -. w S ,- O ff f-1 pf. 'lr rv r-s U 5. A. 5-4 A: P-C4 Q. I k ,Z 6 V 'L : 3-4 F ,K 4: 5 'J V L4 EU H .-I O Q. ,II C14 'J ir' A F- E rf C Q Z EH J - rd 2 SL W: .. 4. 'J' 5 Q1 ,S F1 GJ tw N - - :C id A , 4: ,If GJ v-4 r-1 AQ PG 'E Q V2 E L :. :E 'T' 4 7 I C O DI' CJ 5 JJ 5 f Az QJ .Sl Lf ID Q. G :A .-4 A A E H-4 -4 H, 1. .. LQ A ,S D z ld VT4 A J Q 2 . +1 H, ET. 'LJ E' e2 A 1: il H-4 SI 4. ..4 S O Q .... ,C :':. ,Q :- U .H Q 9-7 .2 -N --1 V QD 30 CJ - no A l 5 m 5 EDXYARD J. 1J'tfON NOR Com I1 Eddie record :it Purdue has been one of service. His work is usually done in sueh an unobserved way that lie is rarely noticed except at the track meets, when his stuli cigar moves a little faster than usual in cautioning his men on their performance. While at Holy Cross College, t'l'Iddie was a star ycrforincr on their track squad, and his ahility as coach was shown in the east hefore he came to Purdue. While at Purdue Eddie has developed some famous track men, but ordinarily has to content himself with training inexperienced men to win meets. That he has been able to do this is evident when we call to mind the numlier of meets we have won and the showing we have made amongst the Indiana schools in the State meet. His record for this year is an indoor squad that has won every dual meet in which it has participated. RICHARD L. HARRISON Cupiuiiz Dick Harrison, who will lead the l923 track squad, has won his place by performing on both indoor and outdoor squads for the past two years. During this period, Captain Harrison has run in every event from the quarter-mile up to the ive-mile cross-country race and has made a record that any runner might he proud of. Dick gave a great demonstration of his ability on the track last spring in the State meet when he low- ered the State record for the half-mile by over a second, running the event in 15612, and finished second in the quarter-mile against a field of very fast men. He has also been a mainstay on the cross-country team, having lead the 1921 squad through a very successful season. Page 19.9 R011 RER NYHf'l'Ml'fR FVRNAS MILLER fvilflf, lf',.'.' Tflllll ri V ix x 'r Shut Put . . I'nlvY:1l1lT . High .Illlllll . Pmzfzze-Chzkflgo ual Meet IIICLIJ AT S'1'.XHG I lFIl.I!, C'IIIl'AHO-MAY ti, 1922 I Hig'l' . 1 ViIiH0l'i l',V XYlliflll0l', I'. , Ywvksuln, C. r' 1 1 1' H- PURDVIC,.18--1,-llI4,A4-U, IA Sl'I1,'ONU THIRD 1 I'l1'uu'11, V. X Gcig01',l'. Hull, 0.111141 ' 'Tu:1l,P., tll'41 Pool, C., :xml Hzlrkor, P., tis-J llisvus 'l'1ll'IlW . . Klillvr. l'. ' F1'i1l:1,f'. Y Brown, P, Hnmmm' 'l'll1'uw . . Rt'1HllUll,C. S1'l14'i1'i1'h, V. xIi1'll2l0l, C. 141111141 .lllllllb . . ff. Hl'i1'klllIlIl, 1' XYilliu111s, V. Pyutt, C. .IHVOIE11 Tlmm' . . Millvr. I'. 1 1'i1I:l. 4 ', xIPf'I'l', V. IU!!-Yzlrml Hush . . . 1 1l:1rl1lux, P, . Vynft, i'. Tgl'il'kIlIIlll, 1' Une Mile' Hun .... , Fll1'll2lH, l'. K1'ogh,t7. Duulvy, 4 '. ::U'X'Ill'I1l,IlNIl .... Vywtf, f '. .luuvs, f '. Mzuhlox. P. ISU-Yzuwl High llurfllve , 1'.Ifl'i1'klllIlll.4 . Jullvs, 4 '. ll:u'kv1'. V. -I'-IU-Ynxrml lmsh .... 1 Al4'1nil1'lJlll4l, L. .X.Ii1'ic'kl11:11l.4'. , 5I21Fl'k,1', 'l'wuKIil0Hl1n ..., Mu1'pl1y,I'. Hp1'utll,l'. D:1vis.1'. 220-Yul'1ll.1m' Hulwlles . W V. Hl'il'kllHl1l,1 .lu110s,4j, ' Pyuft. U. Ilulf-Klilv H1111 ..,. lI:L1'risu11.I'. W A. l'lI'il'kllHll1, lf, , F1uwv1's, C. Pzun' .2110 229 ff w H ff W 5 ft 1 124- ft 123 ft 21 ft 1711 ft 'Hb -4:L ull 10- 1.. -1 VVILLIAMS MADDOX MCGRUDER MURPHY Purdue-Indzknza Dual Meet HELD AT JORDAN FIELD, BLOONIINGTQN, IND.--IVIAY 13, l922 PURDUE, 76-I NDIANA, 50 EVENT 4 FIRST SECOND l THIRD 100-YardDasl1 . . . Konrad, I. Maddox, P. Rohrer, P. :09 4 220-Yard Dash . . Konrad, I. Maddox, P. Rohrer, P. :23 -MO-Yard Run . . I'IH1'l'lSOll, P. Bruvk, I. Ol1Il.13lll,I. :52 3 SSO-Yard Run . . Furnas, P., and Harrison, P.,tied, Purvis, I. 2 :04 One Mile Run .... Dye, P. Furnns, P. Murphy. P. 4 :40 Two Mile Run .,.. 1 Terry, P. Murphy, P. Dye. P. 10:25 2 220-Yard Lou' Hurdles . I TP1ll1'IlE'fO1l, I. Maddox, P. Philiau, I. 120 -I 120-Yard High Hurdles . 1 Templeton, I. Maddox, P. Harker, P. :16 I Pole Vault ..... YVl1itme1', P. Bushmzui, P., and Boliu, I., tied l ll ft Shot Put . . . Kyle, I. Miller, P, l Hauny, I. 4.0 ft. -IM Broad .I 1111111 . . Thouias, I. IVilli:ims, P. Mitzeuer, I. 21 ft. 7 Javelin Tlirow . . . l Hauu-ey, I. Miller, P. Meyer, P. 172 ft High Jump . . l Aldriwlx, I. Harker, P.,a11d Yarliug, P., tied 5 ft. M Discus . . . Brown, P. Miller, P. ' Geiger, P. 117 ft IOM Pugv 201 . .vi . T . : u L :+.:.,:v. -' - . 1 -QL X h e. I .K ' -2- 'A ' 135.- XN ,fl A . . . I '- A Vi .-5 of-A Y. 'fi : I. lm xx 51fq,,afQ+ A, A A W . w , -. ' . . V ,L , . of .A .R :xnxx 1 A . .-19 fy 1 - . .ware .- 1 ' 2' 3 ' ,J 1: ' - 'fx' 'xft'?55Ng 'WW Ng I 'S 'S -We ' :. -- 4. . :Q 5:5 5 N., ,'r,.y+xf:. A' . ,fi ' f , - 2 P'rs1-s--lftvili ef' -. .'.N---'f--- -:Q .fe xg.. v Xa mf. ' .ff fmefrf-we:-:.if ,S-1.1xw-.-.. ..e.-.w.w.x..v N. 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Grossman, P. l :16 -H0-Yarsl Dash .... Harrison. I . K. H. Yuuug.N.XV. G. E. Young, P. :5l :2 Two Mile Run . . . , Furuas, P. Dye, P. Terry, P. 10:12 ESU-Yarll Dash . . . w Roh1'e1',P. Young, N. VV. T Harker. N. YV. T :22 :2 S50-Ya1'u,l Run . . Tilford, N. W. Crippeu, N. W. . Murphy, P. 2:0312 Pole Vault . . 1 VVhit1ue1', P. T Teal, P. l Buslm1:1n.P. ' , Fonts, N. YY. 11 it. 6 in. Disc-us . . . . , Miller. P. Dahl, N, XV. B1-own. P. 125 ft. l0 in. lT2lllllllE'1'Tll1'0W . . ' Svlleiria-ll, P. Dahl, N. VV. Geige1'.P. , 121 ft. 8 in. Javelin . . . . Meye1'.P. Miller, P. N Crane. N. YT. l 153 ff. S ill. High Jump . . . Beudixou, P. Yarling, P. j 1 Crippon, N. YV. T 1 5 ft. 7 in. S-hot Put ,... . 1 Dahl, N. YV. Miller, P. Geiger. P. 1 -L1 ft. 521 in. Broad .lump . . . I VVilliams, P. Maddox, P. h:l'Hl1Slll4'k.N.hY.T 21 ft. SM in. Prim' .102 GEIGER BROWN YARLTXG The State Meet ME HELD AT STVAHT FIELD. LAFAYETTE, IND.-MAY 27, Nbhf Dame Purdue .,.,.... DePauw Earlham Buder.u IndMna.U YVabash ..., Sc'01'4'.Q 1922 5856 29 2596 25M 17 5 4 if I YER Rolzrm' fakes heat in 2217 Harri.son finislzi-ng 71nIf'n1iIe in 1:56-'Z Page 203 s . s ' 1 i v . 1 v 1 - i lpofloni I.oir--lieynolds, XM-ssel, l rout. lv:ild:iut,1w. lu. Xoung. Nlurpliy. lfairis. fwrossuiain Nfwoiol I.'oir-Nloi-foiwl, Nlalian, Yeager, Nlason, Wliitiielv, lumix, Hieliai'-ls, Little, lflnilivott, la-oli:il'4l 4Klgr.l Toll l.'oii---1J'4'oniioi' il'o:ielil, Nlarslirill, Suniiiii-vis, llildri-tli. Hvlieirieli, llarki-i', Wliitmer. Yarling, W. ll. Young, llaiiison, Nlzulilox fzffoor Yjwff HI-I 1923 indoor season was one of the most successful for Purdue. Three dual meets were marked down in the win column, and a good showing was made at the Illinois relay race and conference meet. The re- lay team hroke the track record in hoth meets held here. Chicago, lndiana and Northwestern tell in the order named. Clean sweep ol' the high jump, together with tive lirsts and eight out of nine seconds was responsible for the 5313 to 321, victory over Chicago. Pence was high point man with lirsts in the high jump and shot put. Coach fJ'Connor discovered a promising star in Tykle, who took the -Hl yard dash. The relay team composed ol' hladdox. Vlvatson, Tykle and VV. B. Young hroke the eight lap record. ln the Indiana meet, Purdue swamped the down staters 68 to l7. Pence gained the distinction ol' heing the only Purdue man to clear the har at six lieet in the gym. The relay team low- ered the track record to l:52:2. Several events were taken in which Purdue registered eight and nine points. The team kept up their good work at Northwestern, winning without any trouhle. Purdue was represented in the Illinois relay carnival in the Medley relay race. XVatson and Young, quartermilers: Gross, half mile, and Blur- phy, mile, composed the team which placed third. 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Johnson Top 1.'oirgYoii IM-innlli ql'o:nfl1l, Alvoril. llallnizin, lfiosonitz, Slteirivli, llemly, l-lasnnissen. llootli, Vioinont tklgixb fmfflafg ACK of experienced men for the 175 pound and heavyweight classes J kept Purdue from having a successful season on the mat. After losing to three of the strongest teams in the conference, Coach Von Bernuth's men came back and won the next two without any trouble. The Chicago Y. Nl. C. A. college team also met defeat at the hands of Purdue giving the Boilermakers an even break for the season. At Illinois. the mat artists opened the season against a very strong oppo- nent. Turner won his bout by a fall while Dye took his by decision. Dye defeated the man who beat him out for second place in the conference championship race last year. At Dhio the team did not fare so well. 'fur- ner again came through with a fall. Dye lost to the present champion. Borden sprang a surprise by holding the Dhio man. also title holder, to a draw in two overtime bouts. Performing at home the team gave the Indiana wrestlers a hard battle. Wvith no good men in the two heavy classes Purdue lost the advantage they held at the end of the fifth bout. Turner was Unable to wrestle on account of sickness. Dye and Borden won their bouts by falls. At Chicago the team broke into the win column. Turner took his bout by fall while hfliller, Dye, Borden and Booth won theirs by decision. The conference schedule was brought to a close with Northwestern getting two and a half points on a draw. fjflfllf' U1 Bottom Rozr-Morforrl, Kennedy, Dye, Richarils Top 11,0ll Ci1'0SS, Ililwlrotll. Sllll1ll1Gl'S, Murplly Cro!! COHlIfljl HE 1922 squad was below par due to the graduation of Furnas and the ineligibility of Harrison. Coach O'Connor's men participated in two dual meets, the State and Conference runs. lllinois opened the schedule here with a decisive victory over the Boilermakers by a score of 20 to 41. hlurphy took second in this meet. The following Saturday the team went to Bloomington where the Crimson runners were beaten by the close score of 26 to 29. Purdue again held the state meet over its three and one-half mile course. Notre Dame upset the dope in winning the state championship. blurphy, the Purdue star, took individual honors by coming in first. Captain Dye was in fourth place: Kennedy, tenth: Gross, thirteenth: Summers, four- teenthg and 1-lildreth, seventeenth. Notre Dame scored 35 points: Pur- due, 41-2: Indiana, 4-1: and Wlabash, 99. As a part of our Home-Coming program the conference run with ten teams entered occupied an important place. Captain Dye was the first Boilermaker to finish, coming in twenty- fourth. lvlurphy, our star, collapsed on the course but summoned enough strength to finish. Purdue took eighth place. Gross was elected captain for 1923. Pngfc 120 Aa- I ..,.. , Butfm-rhelsl, Nl. NV. llailglierty, Munro, J, V. Dnugllerty TEIIIIIT HE tennis team had tough sledding throughout their schedule. los- ing to every team that was played. The men gave a good account of themselves in their matches, but were handicapped as no coach could be secured to drill them on the finer points of the game. The season opened with Qhio State coming here. Captain C. Daugherty won his match from the Ohio Champ while Nlunro lost his match. The visitors took the doubles. The Daugherty brothers, blunro, and Butterfield made the trip to Illinois, but came back with no victories. The strong Gklahoma Uni- versity team which was on a tour of the Central States stopped off here long enough to win two singles and one doubles match. Indiana followed in their footsteps a week later and duplicated the feat. This match was played at Columbian Park on the concrete courts as a heavy rain made the Purdue courts too soft. Captain Daugherty won his match at North- western, and his brother was leading his man when a rain spoiled Purdue's best chances to win from another school. Captain J. C. Daugherty, NI. W. Daugherty, and R. W. Nlunro, who played in most of the matches, are back in school and should give a better account of themselves in the matches scheduled for the spring of 1923. Athletic Director Kellogg has promised to get someone already connected with the University to coach this year's team. Page ,308 Qt Front Ron'-Yieinont fllgizj, Rudy qL'apt.5, Koster, lieuple. ll2lllllllill'li, Clevett rtmaehj Burk L'n1r-Buslunzui. RIeYi,-y, Bevlierer, 'l'lioi11psim, Gleason Gylizzzaytzkf I-IE team representing Purdue in this sport has the distinction of being the only one that has not been defeated in a dual meet. Three teams were met this season and victories Won in each. Second place was taken in the Indiana-Kentucky A. A. If. meet, and fourth in the Confer- ence. The season opened at Ohio State where the team had little trouble win- ning from the Buckeyes. Captain Rudy, Koster, Becherer, and Geuple led in the scoring. Koster performing in his first meet was the high point man of the meet. The strong Illinois team was met and defeated in the Purdue gym. Coach Clevett's men were at their best in this contest, and succeeded in taking all but two firsts. Scoring honors laid between Geuple and Koster. Becherer, Rudy, and Cammack gave pretty exhibitions. The Northwestern men in their first meet failed to offer much competition, and the Boilermakers took every iirst and most of the seconds. At the A. A. U. meet, Purdue made a clean sweep of the tumbling event, showed up well on the side horse, and annexed the Indian club swinging. The team was badly off form in their work in the conference meet as fourth was the standing that they secured. Becherer was the only one to perform consistently, placing in the Side Horse and Indian Club swinging events. l'r1yL' .211 I i llixlur. lirouu, Sxvi-xi-lx' qlaiauflll. liyrus, XYt'Ilflll11'lHll GQUX lvl' of three dual meets with Michigan, Chicago, and Illinois the Purdue golfers were victorious in only the last one, which meet was played on the l,al'iayette Country Cluh links. The other two meets were played at Nlichigan and Chicago over courses which our men had no chance to practice on. ln spite of the handicap they made a good show- ing. Captain Brown won his match at hlichigan while the remaining three players lost. .-Xt Chicago, the Handy City players swept everything but one foursome match. In the Illinois contest, Bixler and VVeatherton won their eighteen hole match while Brown won the first nine holes and lost the second. Purdue was represented in the conference golf meet this year and took sixth place. The Boilermakers were pitted against some of the best golfers in the middle west in the final meet. Burr Swezey, a Purdue grad and LaFayette business man, coached the team. At one time Swezey held the state golf championship. The quartet of golfers who represented Purdue in the different meets were Captain Brown, Bixler, VVeatherton, and LeBlond. At the state meet, Coach Swezey, Brown, Bixler, and Byrns, forming a foursome, representing the LaFayette Country Club, whose links were used for practice and home matches, took first prize with low team score. Byrns reached the semi-finals, being put out hy the champion. l'r1gfv'.!In V l -'IP' ..xy,-,V' 2-bgpa. V. . lfollrmi l.'o1r'eKlM':1l1e. l'lu-gvr, lXll!lilIlSlI. lf:lrp cl':lpl.i, li:u!1e. Kling, Slater, Yoras Topl.'ou'flliflr11i1-1'. lllllll'4'lIIIlZlH. Sialn-non, l'llIl71'l', KIv4'o.x', Ilolih-la-1. livnion. l.:uir1l. Nll'l'l'l2llll i1'o:1--lil Sifilyllllllrlg CLUSPI examination of the swimming teams of the past will reveal no startling records or showings made. This last season marks a new epoch in the tank sport at Purdue. bl. ll. YYaldo, a former lllinois star swimmer, came here at the start of the fall semester and began to work with the men immediately, but before the season actually opened, he gave up coaching and teaching to enter business at Indianapolis. Wvaldo taught the men more about swimming the time he was here than any other coach had done before. In another year with the material that Purdue had he would have had a winning team. C. sl. Klerriam, a former Chi- cago swimmer, succeeded VValdo and made a Very creditable showing. Xvater basketball came into its own this season. Purdue fell in lint with the other schools and succeeded in winning one conference game while the swimming team was unable to annex a single Big Ten meet. Chicago and Illinois. strong contenders in the conference final meet, had little trouble winning from Purdue. In the Indiana meet, the Boilermakers gave the Crimsons a hard race. The Kokomo team fell before the Purdue representatives. Slater, Kniptash, Churehman and Dithmer, sophomores, were the prin- cipal performers on the team. VVith this quartet around which to build next year's team, Purdue can be counted on for a better showing. Captain Earp, Benton, Frazer, Klcffabe, and Swank will be lost by graduation. Pf1jll'.211 Bniinm lion--l':ii'i1iii. Morrill, Uonnor Top li'mf--Yi.-iiioiit talgixl, Steinkainp, Hi-ek, Usliu F 6115111 cg? HNCING is slowly gaining popularity here. For the first time dual meets were scheduled with other schools. Xvith the exception of the Northwestern gymnastic meet, the fencers traveled with the gym team. Dean Rath of the North 4Xmerican Gymnasium College at Indianapolis brought three of his stars here for a practice meet, and our men gathered considerable knowledge about the game in this meet. ln the first meet at Ohio the men won every bout. Steinkamp, Nlorrill, ljarnin, and Qsha made the trip. Appearing before the home crowd the fencers did not fare so well with the experienced lllinois team. Coach Staley's men won three out of the nine bouts, Steinkamp taking two, and Osha one. VVhen Northwestern sent their gym team here, they did not have any fencers to send along. Steinkamp and Nlorrill represented Purdue in the conference meet at Ohio and placed fourth. Seven teams were entered and the cham- pionship was decided by the round robin method, each team meeting every other one. Purdue won three out of their six bouts, Steinkamp taking two and blorrill one. Pflill' 112 1 i i -ts, e t'. S. DOA N N-1+ ' l r1.vI1 num l mn'l: Lis if ' 'iff V ji Hlflzilit- llonn is the person who has vliarge of the ll f1'l'SlllllOl1 ntliletos, vozxvliing the froslminn football :intl lizlst-lnlll teams. llis vtlivioiivy in this work has earned F, b him the rt-spevt of the entire stlith-nt lnodlv. lt has been ' -119 1 llo:un's job for the past st-Y01':il years to get the freshs ' T -' X -' nn-n rvauluv for the varsity to slaugliter, :ind also to liavm- C i gf g them lirolu- in by tho tiinv they :ire eligible for the Yill' ., A. 1 i 'nhx -V sity. l,:ls1 season Donn was zissigilotl to svoiiting other 1 'i,jQ.iQ:' t h ,bij gann-s :intl his reports were wry good. Sewing the tennis on A .,k fl -'-. in qi-'tion that l'lll lllP was to play enxilrlml him to voavli fi .',. tht- l i'osh on the plays that the varsity would have To fave. llo:in's wide knowletlgo of the sporting ,game ' ', - c. 2 ,,, . . . inzikt-s him :1 vulunlult- man in the :itlilvtus tlepnrtiiient. t eam -' 2 wg ' E'65hllIlI,'1 S 100175 HIC quality uf Freshman athletes coming here appears to be getting better each season. The number of good men is increasing also. In football last fall instead of cutting the varsity squad down to twenty, as has been the case, the number was made twice that of former years, the change being caused by the larger number of good men available. An- other important change that was made was that part of the men received coaching from .limmy Phelan. This group of men were under Von Ber- nuth while Doan had the rest. Achatz and Canfield assisted Doan. ln 1921 Bill Dietz, then head football coach, started a system of having the Freshmen receive the same coaching that the varsity received so that the following year they could step into the work without any loss of time. jimmy Phelan has gone a step farther and is supervising the work and is taking more personal interest in the work of the yearlings. lN1ick Coffing, basketball coach, had the best material this past season that he has had since taking up the job. Quantity as well as quality pre- vailed. Coach Lambert will find some excellent material in the Frosh squad with which to rebuild a new championship live next year. Coach Coffing's men were the pick of the stars in the state last year. They pos- sessed speed, knew how to handle the ball, and knew basketball. Coach Doan had on his baseball squad last spring several players who will be seen in the 1923 varsity lineup. The Frosh were able to give Lam- bert's regulars several interesting and close practice games last spring. No pitchers of merit will be here for the varsity this spring, but several in- iielders and outtielders will be striving for jobs besides several catchers. 1 There is no regular freshman track squad. To get numerals the frosh have to win live points or more in a regular meet held for them. The men Pune 21.7 FHHSIIRIAN VARSITY F1 N l'l'l!ALL HQVAIT Bofinm ln'1lll'il'ilflllluUl', lletrivk, Tuulre, .l:u'obs. llt-nriutt. I'l1il'IIll'SUll Nf'l'O'll!1 Hufa'-Rzu'v11s1'1':lft, XVliitvou1lu, llzlrlwr, Baer, lilllllllillll, Ciiiliiillglizllxl Tlzfzvl 1i'llll fI':f'lt, l-Solari, York. liagun, Nlorris, Amlerson, Shafer Top Ifolr'-Dozui'U'uael1b, llUAl'lll2lIlll, Varlson. Hoslmrg, S1l:ll'1lllllg. Von Ht'I'IIllfll 11'o:u-lib work out with the varsity and receive the same coaching, Eddie U'Connor handling both squads. The cross-country squad as well as the track squad will have men competing for Purdue this spring on the cinder path. The minor sports has its share of men out. VVrestling attracts the big- gest share, with swimming and gymnastics following next as to numbers. Special inducement in the way of a wrestling meet with numerals ollered as a reward draws the yearlings out for the mat game. The Frosh after showing some skill are permitted to wrestle with the varsity men, when the members of the varsity are given a chance to show their holds to the Frosh. Coach Von Bernuth looks after both squads. In swimming and gymnastics the Freshmen work out with varsity and receive the same coaching. This method gives the coach a good line on the men available for the next year. Gpportunity to work against the varsity is an incen- tive for the Frosh to put forth greater efforts to grasp all the knowledge available about the sport and to show up to the best of their ability. Payfe 21.7 IVIHCNIIKIAN V.XHSl'l'Y I-5ASKl'I'l'HAI,l, H4,QI'.-XID Ifnllmn 1.'mr-'l'lneulwld, Ifilllglll, l,ng:u'. 'I':u11l,w0, I-Iigslny, Hprznllillg Nr-mmf' ll'1llI'fShUUk, Kl1'l'li4llll'Illl, Jmws, lN't1l'HlxS, Inwas, f1l'1lIlIt'l' Tlmvl ln'lHl4'Hil'kl'l'T, N:unln-rsull. l'I1lw:u':ls, Nlifvlu-ll, ftillqylt' Twp 1.'n1:'-Vuliilug Ufmuvllj, Gl'IlllIlIIl, ll:l1'1'is, I'ivl'4'v, SUIIIIIIUIN, XVinsr1m IWIQHHIIMAN YVRl4IH'l'I.El-QS Ilntlmn Iflfll'-IHllillgllillll, VIHIIIIIJQIS, J. TlII'Ilf'1', IiilIl2lf1'iI'k, lf. Smith Swami lim:--.l:unes, .Im-ulrs, Hzzgan, 1'm'ln':m op lffill'-gvflll HPVIIIIHI 101:14-Ill, wllllllillgllillll, Nvff, l,ll1'1'ifllI, Andvvrsun, Yiemont LMgr Pugh' :SIG Page 217 'lN'llH.X NIl'llAl. NIANAHICRS Stviliilorf. IPxig:iii,4'Ivx-1-11 llli1'0v'toI'l, llzxvis. l e:i1'nHi:lv !lI l'lI fmzmf Aihfeflkf L'RDl'li has made rapid strides during the last three years in get- ting more students to take part in athletics. VVith no compulsory physical training system, there is a tendency to neglect the exercise that our bodies should have. Physical Director Clevett has developed the pro- gram from interclass competition to include about twenty branches of ath- letics. During the year more than half of the student body took part in intra-mural sports. Competition is divided into various sections. There is a fraternity sec- tion, unorganized men's section, military section, interclass, faculty section and there is one section for all uinversity competition. ln all sections there is competition in baseball, basketball, track, swimming, tennis, canoeing, cross-country for the more vigorous athletes. Schedules are also made in indoor baseball, relay races, and horseshoes. The winter sports come to a close in a big intra mural carnival in which more than four hundred men take part. Relay races are held for all sec- tions. The fraternities feature wand Wrestling while the ordinary wres- tling, boxing and gymnastic championships are decided at the carnival. Attractive medals and cups are given as prizes in the various sports. Taking everything into consideration, blr. Clevett is to be congratu- lated for his wonderful work in getting such a large program before the student body. Page ,218 ,-e I N 1'iI'I'I'.X 'I'Ill-ITA I'I l2.XNl'II'3.Xl,I, 1'Il.XNll'H Hnllnm I.'mrgXYiIli:nns, Hluwwuml, Hzlfv Nffuml I.'mr-I-Ivkis, Hil'llll4ll'll, Ilurlmin, Justus T011 fffffl'-Rk'1lIlillg, llumiltmn. Wittilr, f'1lllI'4'llIl!2lll VNIVERSITY YVRFISTLING CHAMPIONS Anderson, Shierling, Kilp:if1'ir'k, Morforsl, Dillil1,g'11al11 Puyr 219 UNIVERSITY BHXINU CHAMPIHNS Buifom Iloll'-Gulmsely lfwillftlll, Tl1l'll91' Tull Rl-ll'-Cllllllillghillll. 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Molto,-xx NPECTACULAR and beautiful indeed was the Pageant of the Sea- sons which brought more than 3500 people to throng the armory on the afternoon of that greatest of days in Purdue's calendar-Nlay Day and Circus Day. hlay the twelfth, 1922, was the date of the big event, and though threatening weather prevented the staging of the Pageant on Stuart Field, where it was to have been held, gorgeous costumes, vivid colors, and pretty girls-one hundred and fifty of them-transformed the armory into the very embodiment of springtime. The pageant was written by Norma Hotchkins, '25, and coached by Pearl Allen, as in past seasons. The Slay Day committee-Jeanette Smith, chairman, Almeda hlcfullough, and hlary lidwards-did able work in producing the Pageant and were largely responsible for its success. The Pageant was in four parts- Fall, lVinter, Spring, and the Crowning of the May Queen. In the first part the Goddess of Fall, lfdith llenninger, brought with her the Fall months, September, typified by Katherine hlyers, October, by Hope Reisner, and November, by Sylvia Pearlman, whose dances were exceptionally lovely. Two group dances, that of the lllood Nymphs and that of the Hunters, followed. The Nymphs were frightened away by the coming of the Hunters. and the Hunters, upon spying a rabbit, ran away to continue the hunt. Then came Salome Pfleeger as the Goddess of Vllinter, with her glisten- ing ice and snow. She, too, brought with her the winter months, repre- sented by lflVClYI1 hIcDill, Lulu Little, and Virginia Holliday, and they danced for her as the fall months had danced for their goddess. A troup of little snowballs came out to dance for the goddess, but were soon fright- ened away by the coming of two skaters, Dorothy Ballard and lf. R. hlene- fee, whose dancing was unusually clever. P11510 7 A 'T 'f- t -. --., spam- ,. ...sw 1:, , 4 f if .,smssA-Q-swimzbii. 53fiAQ55 xg. A The Goddess of Spring herself, Grace XVilliamson, came next, bringing with her March, .-Xpril, and blay'-typified by Xvilda ljmdee, Handruma jones, and Nlildred l,ippold, and these blithe spring months danced in her honor. .X flock of gayly colored little birds came fluttering out to dance in celebration of spring's arrival. The solo dancing for the birds was done in the most charming manner by Helen Goddard. The sudden entrance of four rollicking sport girls, with their tennis rackets and balls, alarmed the timid little birds, who llew away in fright. .Xnd then-the climax of all Springs glories-the most festive event of a festive season-the crowning of the Queen of the blayl Xvhile all waited in eager expectation for the coming of the Queen, twelve Garland Ciirls appeared and danced. ilihen came the Queen herself, Nlary Qtten, with two very small pages who marched proudly before her with their golden trumpets. .Xnd with her came her hlaid of Honor, bflonelle Baker. iliwo more diminutive pages bore the Queen's train, and were followed by three very dainty and very tiny flower girls. Next came the Queen's six lovely attendants, arrayed in delicate llower-like colors-hlary lfdwards, lfdna XYachstetter, Genevieve Baer, Beatrice Kline, bflarie Ciast, and lfsther Vernon. Attended by her hlaid of Honor the Queen ascended to her throne. Suddenly Puck appeared, and spying a poppy, picked it, was drugged, and straightway fell asleep and dreamed. :X crowd of yellow and white daisies danced before the Queen, and were followed by a group of little blue violets, who danced in their turn. liven the elusive butterflies came flitting out to do honor to the Queen. :Xnd then-the great event of the spring festival-the crowning of the hlay Queen by the blaid of Honor. Immediately Puck awoke, and his awakening was typified in a dance by Betty Jones. And last came that most indispensable part of a hlay Day celebration, the hlay Pole Dance, in which sixteen graceful dancers wound the lNlay Pole in its pink and blue streamers. And then there passed before the throne a long procession led by Puck, with Nymphs, Hunters, Snowballs, Birds, Flowers, and all of the Queen's train following, each pausing to bow before the loveliest of Queens, the Queen of the May. Page 3. , 1 F ,Sr . Purdue Girly' Club HE Purdue Girls' Club is composed entirely of women who are stu- dents in the l'niversity. It was organized long ago by Mrs. bIcRae for the chief purpose of promoting democracy and creating good fellow- ship among the Purdue girls. This year, due to the fact that there were too many organizations on the campus for the number of girls in the University, the Purdue Girls' Club and VVomen's Council merged to form one organization under the name of the Purdue Girls' Club. In this way the work of the two organ- izations can be carried out more effectively and carried to completion, The girls are brought closer together and many good times have been planned for the ensuing year which includes hikes, manless dances, and many other activities which the girls enjoy. livery year the girls attempt to accomplish something of outstanding benefit for the girls and this year it has taken the form of a scholarship fund. The organization has established a fund of two hundred dollars, which is to be loaned to deserving Junior and Senior girls. This is an excellent way to use the money of the organization and a great deal of benefit is derived from it. As the Purdue Girls' Club has taken an interest in all the girls' organiza- tions on the campus, it has interested itself in the VVomen's Athletic Asso- ciation. Since the Association has been organized recently the Purdue Girls' Club has done everything possible to aid its growth. All the loyal Purdue girls turned out for the Association's Sweater Hop which is hoped will be an annual affair since it was such a success. Pufff' .. Hoflze EC0ll0llZlf5 S 061,601 OFFICERS F1'r.vi Sf nirslrr -Scemfd Swrimwfwf' Pwmlwiil f-A-- I'II.ix,xi:m'i1 T.xoo.xn'1' 1,l'l'.H'f17I'llf -v-f'-- livfrii lIl1:.x'i'lI l':'i-1-I'i-iwnlfifi - - - hl.XllI.E Blll.NlCli lllifl-1,I'1'Nl'lilllf ----- Nl.Xli'l'lI.x Hwixx NH-iwlfiijff - - - - Noxa Yoijxo Nfrrflfiry - - - Ilrzmcx hlAR'l'lN 7'1'fo.v11fw' - - lroiio'i'iiy llaviiizlz T1'ru,vl11'fr' - - - llici:i-:w.x lxxrxx Hlf Home Economics Society was organized in the fall of 1919. membership being open to all students enrolled in the Home Eco- nomics Department of the School of Science. The object of this society is to promote interest in the course and to foster good fellowship among the students. Offices are filled only by members of the Sophomore and Freshman class. The officers are assisted by an advisory board consist- ing of two members each from the Junior and Senior classes and one fac- ulty member. A number of out-of-town speakers have been secured. Dr. lfdgeworth of Chicago University addressed the society last fall telling about her visits in the food laboratories of lfurope. She put special emphasis on the work which is being done by the children's clinic and relief work in Vienna. bliss lflizabeth Cowan, who is Director of Home Service at the lfletcher's Bank of Indianapolis, gave a very interesting talk on the work which she is now doing. The results already achieved show the possi- bilities of this work and its value to those persons who are desirous ol' im- proving their general living conditions. Poyle' Lili Iinllom limi'-lleiiilerson. Bmw:-1'. Sanders. N1-iks Nrwnizl Rl7ll'?Sllllll'k, Miller. Xlvl':lil1, Kviilvoii. Xlfxlliiwk. St:nlI:il'il. l'l'j'lVl' Third Ron'-lfollivolt, N. l'i:ilwi'. l4UXYlllIlll, Toiiisou, Hiiieltzley, gxl'lif'lll!l'l'-V I'l0l!I41'll ROll'iXx'llS1Yll, Gray, lllt'IlS2llll, lg!'l1'1'l ll, Nll1lllG!'il!, l2lill'l'illl0l'O, Kellogg l 1'f1l1 limi'-lliix, Kirk. lloriic-1', Smith. Nelir-ip. l'l1l!'lUl' Twp limi-fWzilto1i, liisliop, XYilhite. Sears, Nliliwr Pzzrrfzze Girly, Give Club H191-'ICICRS l'rf.yidfiit F - - - - Kl.XRl'1.X Kizxvox Jlmfagw- - - V A - RIARY BISHOP ,lsszlmiizf Jluiuiyfr - A Norurx HOTCHKIN SVL'I't ft'lI'.l! 111111 1ll'fllISlll'l'I' - RUTH BAHLS .Aif'1-oizipffiifst ' ' ' - ARLINA Kxoisrocx liirwrfm' - A .1o.xPHixE M. RIFHEY Hlf success of the Purdue Girls' Glee Club in 1922 gave a stimulus to the organization that carried over to the present year. There is a spirit of cooperation and enthusiasm gradually developing in the club that bids fair to put it among the hest organizations of its kind in the state. The thirty-live members were selected hy the Director after a careful examination of the ahility of each applicant. Nliss lsaphine M. Richey was secured as Directress. Nliss Richey is a teacher of singing, has taught in various colleges, and has had wide ex- perience as a director of choruses. The club is preparing a program which includes many of the classics arranged in chorus form for women's voices. Folk songs from Armenia, Czecho-Slovakia and other European countries will he given. Solos and specialties will be added to give variety. Prlyi' Hollow lion' Silllllllbllk lfnvis, i'lllIlQ,IlI'i. Young Nfworifl lion- 4'lll'1li4'i', l'illiuI, Ilona-, lildvglliillllll Tflf' lion- l'ill1ll'I'S, tlrnlvlr-, 'Vilsuorlln ll blilllllaf C 01111517 Ul I Il 'HHN 1 !'I,Yl'1l1l1f - 1 . - - Lorisi: luvis IW-f-IH-1 .wh ffl - lf,XTHI-IRIXIC Iixivms Nur,f1lr'i1-Ti'u1,wl41'1i' - f l1i:H'rii.x liicii3i:l:.xm1 HIC VVoman's Council was organized three years ago under the direction of Dean Carolyn Shoemaker. The purpose of the Coun- cil is to maintain and encourage high ideals in the student body, to pro- mote interest in the Cniversity undertakings, and to regulate the campus activities: so that each girl may have an equal opportunity to take part. The organization is made up of one representative from each of the vari- ous sororities. the clubs, Ladies' Hall, and the lflast and Xvest Side girls. Dean Shoemaker acts as advisor. This year the organization brought into effect uniform House Rules for governing the Purdue girls. The Council is also securing speakers for the Freshmen meetings. Recently, the Council has merged with the Pur- due Ciirls' Club and will act as a cabinet to this organization. This union is to bring about a stronger organization for the Purdue girls and give them the right of representation in the Purdue Cnion. 15111: LM Bottom Hou'-Tilsoii. Roberts. Tiugley, Yater, Benedict, Potter Svwond Row-hiniith, Collioott, Christen, Gahagen, Admins T71'irrZ Ii'0ll'fBTll11l'1', Findley. Taggert, Kitwhen, Kennedy Top I:fHl'lrTl1't'llfll, Bishop, 'Titsworth Purffzze 77 Ui C. 17. or-'rucnas , IJl'USllIt'llf - - - - - - ATILDRED TINGLEY 1'if-w-Pmmlt-,fr - - - - ATARY BISHUP S1't'I'I'fllI'llI - .Tosariiixn FINDLEY Trw41.ww,- - UERTRFDE .-XD,-NMS HE Young VVomen's Christian Association, as in years hitherto, has held the interest and devotion of a large percentage of Purdue girls. Ut necessity, the organization has grown to meet the demands ofthe ever- increasing number of young women who come to the University each year. The fact that newly-decorated rooms were ready for use at the begin- ning of the year was an incentive to work. The annual Freshman Walk- Out was a decided success, as it drew the interest of a large number of girls and marked the beginning of a very satisfactory series of Thursday Vesper meetings. For ten days last August, the entire cabinet, with the exception of two of its members, attended the Y. W. conference at Lake Geneva, Wiscon- sin. As a result of having leaders trained in their particular lines of Work, the actual organizing has been more nearly complete than it would have otherwise been. Each year the Social Service Work has claimed more attention, as it deserves. New branches are gradually being added to this department as the Association finds itself able to serve them. Pays 239 liolloni lion'-tA'i11't11ei', .Ivl'I'ois, Voss Sfconfl l.'ofl'f4'l:1rkson, Barker, Klw1'nlIo4-li, Vrosson, la-sler Tlnrrl Ifllll'fllIlg4 Y, Hush, Narvli, .Ions-s, NYl1iTe, Vorflell Toll lfllll'- lironn, llatke, NYilson, Hoshkin, Georgi- lli E. Gzrlf Hl4'l l4,'I'Il!S 1',-,,o,l,i,il Y - - F Irlxixrx Ia' 1'i'ii'i'xici: I'mfI'i-isiflfiil ' - - l'i,i:ic,x l:I'Zl.l,l'I Yicss ,sfwflin-.if - f - - - X'iHoix1.x N'l'.X'l'UX Y'rin.sinfr - - A - lAiI'lSI11 .ll'Il-l lClCN l'1rl1rl'.sflfos4' :ind lilt't'll f lo1f'1 rffllosi- ll. CilRl.S is an organization which is open to all Purdue girls who , are not members of any other social organization. Formerly the XVest Side girls and the lfast Side girls were organized separately but last year the two groups merged and chose HYV. lf. Girls as a name which symbolized the nature of the organization. The purposes of this organization are: to provide a means of promot- ing a spirit of fellowship among the non-sorority girls hy holding get-to- gether socials occasionally: to further interest in athletics by organizing teams in the various athletic sports in which the co-cds may participate, therehy giving the non-sorority girls opportunities for winning letters and sweaters in athletics, and to elect representatives to the XVoman's Council, Y. VV. C. A. cabinet, and other organizations which are made up of repre- sentatives of various societies on the campus. Several parties have been held during the year, the attendances at which have shown that the girls are enthusiastic about such a plan. It fulfills a need which has long been felt among the unorganized girls for some satis- factory means of linking them more closely with one another and encour- age greater participation in campus activities. ln athletics VV. lf. Girls is represented hy teams of basketball, tennis, cross-country and relay, several of the girls having already won letters. Pugc 2.90 Hulfiiul Foil- l7lm'isi'llz'1', lflvlltj Sffmul low--Nlziliiii. Ifllioll, 114-nnell Tull1,'u1I'7Sl1llTll,i'1llfl!4'l', Xlulln-lin. lic-nm-dy If iblllllllif flfhfefzk A5f0f1'f1f1'01z Hl l5Il 'HHN P1'r,vf1l11ff - --f--' .XXX lftlllbl Vim -1'f-,mit 1,1 Xliitx' .waxes Ki-zxxein' S1-4-rf l1ll'l11 - - fil'1R'l'liI'lrE Ikiixisiian 1'rfa.om r - - - Iiuxa Nxirrn NIL of the aims of our modern educational system is to develop well rounded men and women who can adapt themselves readily and who can cope with situations which they meet in life. An education of this type must include not only the intellectual and spiritual phases hut also the physical phase. ln fact the very hasis and foundation of all activity is a healthy, well trained physical self with wholesome hahits. To give to every Purdue girl the opportunity to keep herself physically lit as well as to furnish hearty and wholesome recreation, is the aim of the Purdue VVoman's Athletic Association. hlemhership in the association includes all girls who have won twenty- five athletic points hy participation in athletics. The organization is gov- erned, and its activities planned hy a council consisting of one representa- tive from each of the sororities on the Campus, one from Ladies' Hall, and one from Fast and VVest Side girls. Athletic points are won on the following basis: Twenty-live points to any girl who is a member of: a class haseball team, class haskethall team, organization cross-country team, relay team, volley hall team, or tennis team. Twenty-five points Piljltl ZH HIHLS' HASICI-3.Xlil, 4'II.X NlI'l1JNS4SENIHR TEAM lioilnnl 1z'llIl'f5lIlllll, liUIl1l4'4l.Y 1l':'npt.j. Jones, Vooper, lil'illlSHIl Top 1.'on'7t'ollivol1, 'l'i'o1li, ll1Il'Y1'.V, Morgali, Hohe are given to any girl fulfilling all the swimming requirements: twenty-five points to any girl walking one hundred miles in a year, and ten points to any girl on a championship team. Upon winning one hundred points a girl is presented with her monogram which consists of a gold P on a black background. The reward for two hundred and fifty points is a white sweater with a gold PH upon the front. The sports are divided into three seasons-the fall sports, winter sports, and spring sports. The fall activities include baseball, hiking, and cross- country running: winter activities are basketball, relay and swimming: and spring activities include volley ball, hiking and tennis. The championships awarded this year are: class baseball to Seniors, cross-country cup to Chi Uinegas, class basketball championship to Sophomores, organization bas- ketball cup to Chi Omegas, relay cup to Chi Qmegas, swimming cup to Pi Beta l'his, and class volley ball to Sophomores. Une of the features of this season was a Sweater-Hop which was given by the XYoman's Athletic ,-Xssociation for the purpose of raising a fund for its athletic sweaters. The Purdue XYoman's Athletic ,-Xssociation is at present operating as an independent unit, but it is molding its organization so that it will be eligible to membership in the national organization, The Athletic Conference of ,Xmeriean College Xvoinenf' I'fg1i' , HOXOGRAM GIRLS Boffom R0ll XvQSS, Gl'llIlll'lS1lZ1t'llG'l'. 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Kelsey, lloltnlrin, liielillorii Plll'f!ll69 U J!l'0l1 4rl+'lf'I1'l-IRS f - - - lt, L, Ilixicmsox , - . - Hxn. Moss l'f4'f-l'11.siflr Wwlmol of .ly!1'f1'HllHrf - - - H. T. KELSEY Vim l'rf,wrI1 Yrluml of f'llr1l114'u1 I2lIlllll!ll1l'!llj! li, F. ll1II,TM.xN Viv:-I'r1.s11lr Qfllfllll of Vim! l2lHjlllH't'l'fIlfl - ll, l'. KIIVKICLSEN lifl'I I,l41Nl1l4 Yrlmol of Ii'lrrI1'i1'1ll l','llltlfllI'l'l'fll.Il NV. .l. HIYICNTHER l'ii-1 fI'rfxl1l1 N. 114,111 of .llrrlnllifvifl l2'1f.r1r11111'11fy! .l, XY. SWANTON liwr-I'1'r.w4l1 Q1'flIlHf nj l'l14lf'fll1l1'-fl e - - - li. ll. FONDA VNV -l'f'r,w:l1 gffllfllf uf'S1'l11l1'r - - l . F. l'll1'lIHORN f'JhlPOSl'iD of Alumni, Students, lfx-students, Faculty, and friends of Purdue University, the Purdue Memorial Union is endeavoring to develop the emotional life of the Purdue student by its social and educa- tional activities to the end that its members may have facilities and be sur- rounded by conditions and opportunities which tend towards the develop- ment of broader culture, initiative, democratic spirit, generous rivalry, and zealous love of Alma Slater. And, in order to better accomplish the fore- going and to establish a permanent monument to patriotic service, the Pur- due Klemorial Union is erecting a great building dedicated as a perpetual memorial to the sons of Purdue, who in the performance of the highest duty of citizenship and in devotion to lofty ideals, gave their lives in the service of their country during the lvorld Vvar, The activities of the Union are many as it endeavors to include all activ- ities that will touch or develop every student. To enumerate brielly, there are the Union Registration Blanks, upon which data are taken on mil. :yu all students in the University: and the Nlerger of Activities which merged with the Union, the Student Council, Glee Club, Harlequin Club, and Purdue Girls' Club for the purpose of securing closer co-operation and the formation of a council of representatives of merged organizations for the promotion and discussion of University problems. The mixers were held bi-monthly, giving the Union members social entertainments in the nature of dances and student talent specialties. Student convocations were gotten up by the students of the Union, and the talent used was that of the activities merged with the Union. This year, 1922-23, the Union added another feature to its activities, Dads Day, which brought back Purdue Dads for a day of festivities with their sons. These and many others compose the activities of the Union. The funds pledged to the Purdue Union now near the million dollar mark in the sum of S925,00l1.00. Of this amount the Alumni pledged Sl-130,000.00. The students lincluding the present four classes and the classes of 1921 and 19221 have pledged S-181,000.00 The remainder was paid by special class assessments since the Student Union was organ- ized by the Class of 1912. blany contractors were asked to make estimates on the building and after the willing offer of lNlr. A. Kemmer, '02, the contract was awarded to him. The building was started on July 5, 1922, and the con- struction work has progressed rapidly since. The corner stone was laid on Home Coming, November 25, 1922. gn. MIXER CGMMITTEE Bolton: IF01rfMa4111ox, Jones, T'11111Pl'S, NYats1m Top L'o1r+l1o11u'ock, lloltinan, liicliliorii Page 2 , Iiollom 1n,lHl XYIll'1'lI'li, Slingart, Fiiivlley, Million Nfwfiiiil lion'--4'ook. l'iY4'l'hlllZlll, Ilrown, f'l'ilIH', litiilllllilll Trip lfofr7l':irln:i11. Iielselv. Nlt'liPllZlli, l i':lzei' Sfzzzfelzf C 01111517 CNCTIOXING as the only body for student self-government at Purdue, the Student Council has a record of singular service to the student body which it represents. XYith a membership elected and selected from all the necessary and major activities on the campus, it serves as a place of legislature where all arising general problems, functions, and occurrences are respectively worked out, boosted, and promoted. ,Ks originally planned the Student Council has its membership arranged so that all four classes should be represented in the following way: The senior class has two elected members, the junior class three, the sopho- more class two, and the freshman one. In addition to these members there is one senior elected by the Council as member-at-large: the Purdue Union, under whose direction the Council operates, has one representa- tive: the Purdue Girls' Club has a seat on the Council, and both the president of the senior class and the editor-in-chief of the liixponent occupy seats on the Council by virtue of their holding these positions. The direct work of the Council consists in handling the following activi- ties. It takes charge of all class elections, members of the Council acting as an election board in taking charge of the polls, ballots, and counting of the votes. It also handles and directs all pep sessions. The specific func- tions are to institute action with regard to student affairs. The parking system which it introduced this year has contributed much to a campus beautiful, and the encouragement of the Hello XYalk idea is in keeping with its desires to keep and promote worthy traditions for Purdue. l' mi- jfs Pugfn' .3790 , . .4 , ., A .KZ ra A 3 ' ,Q , 'Q 2 . 5 ' T: Q ' 1 R I . n I -'T' viz: f YET 1 , R, 7 'w i ' L 2 1 I ,. :fx I 1 i I 1 it 1 I ,1 1 E ,lf 5: A ill I I 67 I, sl il ,R rl film M .X , D l ,ll N N ,--.A w .. i 2 rx 1 ,x 'xg 4 -. f ff Qigif'-,.A.: -. g. ' ,W N .ink Q .. ,g5:,A:+ 354 ' 3 fg PC? 4 . cg j. .Jig 5. 55 . 1,5 pg,':-5-- iz-f. . f' ' -' X f'- ' . g-.Nc .- - Q '3- :lil - E - , X 35335, -jr, -4:11 Eli.. . ff' N V .' - v 3:35. V , j .R W ife . '- P ., P11516 .250 THE PURDUE MILITARY RAND The Pzzrffzze vw . M 111711131 gflllff , . N. Il, IAXLIIR . .ml LIIIII. I . II. U. I1I 1'S11N , , ,am LIIIII, 1,l'IIlt'l'lHll .llf1.wiI'I'IlII.v V. H. HIAIINI-:II W. T. I.EA'I'II II. J. 5IllIII.IiY lIII'IfIIzY IIAY. Sgt. 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Swixxrox, SVl'I'FftII'4lj li. F. EVER1-sack, !I'fmImIw B. R. GEB1f1.xR'l', Pulilivity llox. Rin' M. S1ll l'llNVURTH, J. C. Cook. .-IfI1'f'rTi,siny1 Pwrnnnlrnl Trf'u.wz1'rz' ll, B. BUTKIN, Stage C'4lrp1'1ll4'r l 4u ul1y ll. G. Dcowx, -lssisrfizff Sflljll' twrpfntfr l'RoP. P. N. l-Ivwxs PRoF. J. A. l'iS'1'EY H. O. D. Booxic. tI1'u7ui.v1m Prior. P. S. EMRICK Since the revival of Harlequin activities after the war. the progress which the club has made under the direction of Miss Kathryn Kennedy is remarkable. The IQZI show, the 4Xristocratic Co-Ed, began the Harlequin upward trend. the first production since IQI7. The showings were confined to Lafayette. however. as were those of the College Prince last year. This year the l-larlequin board felt that it would be possible Financially to make one or two out of town appearances. The contract with the Murat theatre was signed for April 30. Considerable back- ing has been promised the club for this appearance, and it will pave the way for a regular traveling schedule for future productions. More than one out of town showing for this year's production was considered impractical, after several had been discussed. The Harlequin board. consisting of eleven men, has been so arranged, and the various duties so assigned, that the work in putting on a production has been re- duced to a really smooth running' proposition. The organization of an extensive talent tile has made it possible to keep a much more accurate check on the ability ot the students available for the productions, and the building of a permanent Harlequin oifice above the Southworth store, to serve until the completion of the Union building, has assured a convenient place for the board to carry on the work connected with the staging of a production, and ready and accurate tiles. P.lyC 251 1. - rf ws-at .'--:1-.-xx Q , A... 1 +m fNIKNb-it-.MQE1 x ' XQ-?L:jj5.,.qQ.::sx ww,-14 1- X N ::,::q,::f .q:gs:q.xwg51.s -1-L.-:.+: ' X x -.. x I'L111'1'11x H. li1:1111111111'1' HW, HIGHNIVE HEEMER 7'l11'f'nll1yn lll'1'111'1' Till' 1'l'U'1 '-YN The College Przkzre T.-Xlilil XG H. R. Geliliurt '24. leading Illilll ill thc A1'ist11c1'z1tic C11-lfclf' the 1921 11r111l11cti1111, l'i6I'lllCC ll. UCCIUKJI' '25, H. C. Crane '23 z111rl B. 1211-1111 Gregg YZ3, alsu uf thc ,-Xristficratic C11-liclf' H. H. Clark '23, Marcin 'lic11y1.111 '33, ul, li. NYM- lilllS '22, Zllltl 111:111y llllltfl' llZll'lQi1lllIlS of estalmlisln.-rl ability. the 'fullege l,l'lllCC.H 1l1c 11122 p1-1ml11cti1111. sailed its cruise 1.111 the l11cz1l stage i11 ll lmluzc uf success. The lllL'll1C uf the play currivs :1 ywuug mllegc cl1z1p, played liy li. R. flQlll1Zll f. s111111usc1lly l4icl41-cl wut uf sclniul, 111 ll 1111111-1' resurt 111 1111- Sllllllj' suuth. 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SIEGFRIED tfJI.l,t'JXYlNG the war, the Little Theatre Players, clramatic club, was reorgan- izefl anrl sponsorecl hy the ljurrlue English Department. For three years it has remained nncler the auspices of that clepartment. growing and expanding, hoth in purpose ancl in organization. lt offers that which most technical schools can not give to their students, a train- ing in flramatic art similar To the worlq offered in schools of liberal arts. The club has also estalilisherl a precedent for similar organizations antl is on a par with the lrest players' clulrs in mid-Western universities. The organization is composecl of stuclents who have taken part in productions of the Little Theatre. ancl also those who have assistecl in the presentation of these productions. Lfncler the direction of Mr. R. G. Siegfried. the Little Theatre has scorecl several real triumphs, giving' excellent training to those already familiar with stage work anrl developing a great cleal of new talent in the school. The Little Theatre Players feature one major play a year, and in addition to this they present a few one-act plays. At least one professional company is also brought to the campus every year in an effort to keep the students familiar with some of the great flramatic masterpieces. I-'nge .256 Clmrlfz S H2001 HE presentation of The Charm School in Fowler Hall on Decem- ber 12 was the crowning point in the success of The Little Theatre. lt has been pronounced by many critics as the best production ever given by Purdue talent. Alice Duer Nliller SALLY Born . . AIURIEL DOUGHTY . ETHEL SPELVIN . ALIX IIERCIER . . LILLIAN STfxFEoRD . mlihe Charm School is a delightful three-act comedy from the pens of and Robert lNlilton. The cast was composed of: .'XL'S'1'IN BEYANS . . . IIERBERT C. CRANE 1111 111lt01111J71ih' S11l1'.Q1111111 with i1ICf1S. 16111071 IMVID BIAVIQENZIE . . . RURERT D. FRICK 11 I1111- st111I1 11r,m11si1I1'1'R1111p1'11ctic'11I,1110111111 4iiEl'lRGE Bovrm . . . . S. 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Loveless, ll:lll, Iiggi-rs Ni.-mffl l.'ofr-Ibn-liens, lfounlin:-. Lennox, Kloolc-, Keller, fllmisoii. li. Wlvsong Tlfml lr'ofrvAl1l. Nlorri-, llulli-lv, Wooteli. Kleuefee, If. Wysong lwnfrrlll l.'nH'7l':lrooll, i os14'l', llt'g1'I'l, ll:l1't, lilllllfll' up lfrflf'-l.:1l1r. 1'ln'i-lvnsen. lin-liolw. Harxvooil 7. Gfee Cfllb 4bl I'll'l'Il!S .llfonnnf . . .... l'. W, l'llliIN'l'liNNl-IX ,lN,w,wlllf1l rlfllfuljlr 1' . li. llIl'liliXS Nfwrflurlf-T1'u1.wl1'41 . . . . l , ll. lilildllwll HIC season of 1922-1923 proved to be one of unusual success for the Cilee Club together with a source of pleasure for all members thereof. Trips were made to Chicago, Lebanon, Delphi, Goshen and Fort Vvayne during the season antl at the time ol' this writing, a tour around the south- ern part of the state is being planned. The trip to Chicago on February Oth was made for the purpose of competing with l3 mid-western glee clubs from other universities in a contest at Orchestra Hall. In this con- test. Purtlue took fourth place, the first three places being taken by uni- versities which maintained music schools. The program was of a varietl type, combining classical, jazz, instru- mental ancl vocal numbers. The Song of the Camp, by Stewart, a tlramatic number, having to do with events in the Crimean war, was one of the numbers which was sung ensemble. The prize song of the mid- western contest, namely, The Hunter's Farewell, by blenclelssohn, was also inclutleil in the repertoire. Specialties incluclecl numbers by R. li- Gleason, '23, the ukelele wontler, whistling specialties by R. lf. Xvootton, '26, banjo quintette, vocal solos, jazz orchestra, and a number of other S6- lections of various types. 1'lljll 25.8 I I 4 53 xx X N .. . ..:.:. -:iv . -:all-2-cg-:'::rgb'?i5Tp:q:-GLN.:-33:g-1:- -.- V.-:,a:.aa'.j - ., -15.5. Fx!!.'TE.-I-i5:':3?t9!T-15.-'-'?21':-FIT'If..-FQ -.':-2-5.3: NTT QPUI?-'1:f: '-'-'-I.-ri-'-:Rb-:'x'. i-2' 1-:V: .3 i'i -riff . 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HILLMAN Etiifoi-.i,1.Cl, iff Bz4.sinc.ss Manager 1923 efvrlk HE 1923 DIQBRIS, published by the largest senior class that will ever have been graduated from Purdue University. is fittingly the largest DEBRIS, both as to size and circulation, that has ever been published. Beginning with the 15th of March, 1922, the editorial staff has tried to make the 1925 DICBRIS an accurate record of the ensuing year. Taking hrst. our spring athletics and other events of major interest such as the Circus and May Day and continuing after the interval of summer vacation with the activities of the school year of 1923, all efforts have been directed to show, by word and picture. everything worthy of recollection that has happened since first we started until the present when the Dl'fBRIS is going to press. V This year's DI'fBRIS embodies several new features and departments. In the sec- tion known as Purdue Life we have tried to show how the average student works and plays, and in Boiler Scrap we have tried to make our humor as general as possible. The Beauty Section has been the object of a great deal of effort and we think that we have been able to present something as unusual as it is attractive. ln the general activity sections we have tried to departmentalize all organizations into the group of student activities with which they are associated and have laid greater stress on the correct presentation of publications. dramatics, and social events. The engraving for the IQ23 Dl21aR1s was done by the Statford Engraving Com- pany of Indianapolis and it is being printed by the Haywood Publishing Company of Lafayette. The majority of the pictures were made by the Vllhite Studio of New York City, local photographers also contributing. Special mention is due to the lVhite Studio for their work in taking the specially posed pictures in the Beauty Section. All of these people have co-operated exceedingly well with the staff and their etforts are to be appreciated. The business end of our publication has been exceedingly well handled. A well organized selling campaign resulted in the sale of IQOO copies of the DEBRIS. and the same kind of solicitation of advertising resulted in a record as good as that of the sales. Wlith these facts presented and the knowledge that no effort has been avoided to make the IQ23 DL3BR1s the acme of annuals, we present this book to the inspection of the student body and earnestly hope that we have earned their commendation. Nl. L. XVHITTEN, Editor-1'11-Clzicf Pllfllw 560 Bottom ROII'-'T3G1lSIlll, Brown, H1-Ilvaine Top Ron'-YVoods, Niehtcr, Trotter. Wvatllerton efvrzk Siaf .-l.s.s0l'iUfc' Ifrlifrn' ....... XV. .l. NICHTER .i.w.vaciu1v Iifiitur . . U. T. Mm'ILv.xINE Afhlffic' Editor . . Rav Woons A1-1 Editor . . . .IQ M. TROTTER Boiler' .Smip Edirm- . . G. A. XVEATHERTON Organisation Editor . G. YV. BENSHN Coed Editor ........ SARAH BROWN HE staff of the 1923 DEBRIS is one that has been distinguished by its activity. Although very small in numbers when compared to the staffs of other animals as large as the DEBRIS, they have performed well the duties assigned to them and their aid has been invaluable in successfully publishing the annual which repre- sents Purdue. Due to this smallness of number many duties have fallen upon the staff which have been outside the actual functions of the positions they hold. The staff has aided in scheduling photographic sittings, collection of assessments, compiling of data, gathered material and some have done a large amount of writing for the DEBRIS. ., The burden of the detail work. such as correcting copy, proof reading and the collection of all stories of the general campus activities, has fallen upon the asso- ciate editors. The activities of these positions in detail are too numerous to men- tion, but all have been done to great satisfaction. Due to the lack of a photographic editor, the editor of the athletic department has been utilized greatly as a photo- graphic editor and to insure the correct supervision of the lnnnor section of the book, a special editor for the Boiler Scrap section was appointed. The other members of the staff have followed the duties of their departments and all have co-operated in producing Purclue's Record of Achievement. Pnflc .26 1 Drisvoll, Moser, ltfggers, Gibbs 1923 ebrzb' Sfdfzyfflffdllff llllrli the regularly elected stat? of the lQ.23 Diiincis has worked hard to perfect the tinished annual, little would have been accomplished had it not heen for the aid of the men who have assisted the editorial staff in its work. Recognizing the fact that all talent is not confined to any one class in the L'nix'er- sity. the editorial statl: expects to tind a great deal of its work done by men who are not on the regular statii. This year has been no different from others and throughout this book the reader will find the marks of the art assistants. The art work of the introductory section of this hook is from the pen of XY. l. Gihbs, who also drew the character sketches tor the Boiler Scrap section. Besides the work to which his name is signed, Ning liggers has mounted all snapshots in a striking manner. To Moser goes the credit of the calendar drawings. 'llhe other assistant to the editorial statif. L. lf, Driscoll, took over many of the detail duties connected with collection of data and stories, and also assisted to a great extent in the mounting of the pictures on the senior panels. 9-pet-ial mention is due here to the work of C. U. Reeder on the I-lnsiness Stan. line to the way the present organiza- tion of thi- lPEHRIs Stall' is outlined, there is no provision for the elevtion of a Cireulation Manager, the hulk of this work usually lar-ing' rlone by the Business Blainager. This year Xlr. Reeder assumed the blirnlen of this work and tlii'evtn-tl the sales campaign. 'llhat he was sueeessful is testi- fied by the faet that the vireulation ot' the llEBRIs was in- vreasetl bv 4511 eopies over last ye:11 s edition, bringing the total up to ltloo eopies. Applyiiig this same U1'gIllllZillg ability and unstinted vn- ergy to the sale of advertising, Hr. Reeder produeetl results that have gone a long way toward making some of the features of this year's DEHRIS possible. F. t . REEDER l'irf'1l!uIioa .llonnyt r Prior' 262 .i 'Pl J , . 4,,,s Bottom Ron'-1 Rink, MvAllistf-i', Mnlhorin. Watsnn, llarrel Tull 1.'n1r'-'l'liu1iins, liusuiiitz, Amlrns, Hilvlis 1924 Debrlb' Sfqf I 1L'4lilr,1'-in-f'lzirf . . A. .l. Klf'AI.I.Is'1'bZR IIn.viiif,s'.w rllunnylf r . . li. ll, NYrv'1'sux rim! litliigr . . KI.vRv H. Nll'l.l'l1CRlX ,l.wxm'i1If1 Illilfful' . , . lj. E. ll.XHlil-ll, fIN.YIll'l'llfl lftlfful' . . ll. li. THOMAS 4111114 lit' Ifrliim' . . . -l. -l. I-lnsuNI'l'Z 'll'-llfllllifllllllll Ifrlilm' . . l.. L. ANDRVN Lift 1111111 lftlfifrfl' . . .l, lf. VHUK .flrf lfflilm' . . W. 1. tinzizs E151 JRE the 11133 lillilxius static has cuinpletefl their wwrk. the staff fur 1934 will have actively startefl un the next chapter uf l'nrflue's histnry. The ever- changing panorama of sclinul life, the athletic events, sncial fnnctitmns, and the many other high marks in the year tif stucly all leave the same inipressinn except fur new persnnalities anrl events. and the staff nf 1924 will enfleavnr to catch the spirit tif change anml einlmfly it in their hook. Year hy year the IUHBRIS has been growing lietter anfl hetter ancl with the IIJZ4 year hunk we hope tn continue in the lines uf nur preclecessnrs insnfar as the ini- prnveinent of the hunk gfies. Nu pains or expense will he sparerl on our part tu acccnnplisli this. In starting ns nit we are greatly inflelitecl lu the 1923 staff, ancl take this explain'- tunity tu thank the staff fur their cu-tiperatimi and advice. Pnyc 263 gin ':mtml. Kvlsvy. Mau ffbllillll, Helrllzllwlf, Vnuk, IIIIXIIIHOII, Vlxllfllll' he Pzzrzfue Expwzezzf 'FIIH ICXI'HNI'INT HU.-XRD liflimr-in-1'Iliff ....... HAY T. ICICLSICY H11,wiuv.s,v .l11llI4lffI'I' . . BRUVH S. AURA .'l1l1w'ti,viuy1 .llmmyfwr . CI.Il F4'iRD B. USBUA 1 il'1'ul11Tiu11 Jlllilllflll . . N. B. 'l'AYLuR Nfgflll Ifalfinr . Avfllfllf Eflifm' . 13. R. GElsH.xRD'1 . . .I. C. Umjvx Niylfl Ifflimr ........ H. T. II,xMl1,TuN FAVVI TY MICMHIGRS UF 'PING BOARD Im. T. Z . Mumx PRUF. L. Y. LVDY DR. H. I . Foul-3 PRUF. I-I. Y. Ac'H.v1'z S. II. Fox H. AI. IQLICIX W, H. GUM: Uurrl lfflilnl' . ,-llumni Ifflifnr Iwarllfr 1't'Iil'I' Edffnl' 1 1'HfllI'1'Iivlffflrl' . STA F F l.w,wi.vfn11t Xilrflff Erlilmzw Page X265 II. H. XYEISI! V. J. HCKN1uH'1' N. A. SHELDON KIILDRED BIHRGAN . IIARRY Q. Hum' . Ru' Wuons . M, L. BRANIX Huflnm In,4:ll'lI'Il,ill'. llamiltou, NWIIIIUBII, Kelsey, Gelnliftrt, Vooli. USU' Nwrmrl limi'-1'zln1placll, llmlsliirv, Nlorg:iu, Lux, ill'P2lllil11, Holvinson, lVomlsoi1. Little Thin! Iizuz'-llnvis. llillllkillrl, YV:iltun, l'l21I'v, 1llllllQ1'lIl, Iilfkllliill, Siiuniiuger, Hivlixmlsoii, Kohl I'l0lIl'Hl 1.'nu'flioss, I'i1'IllllIl, 1Q'l'zu'e11s, lmy, 1'. A. Blvklalion, l-Zixler, l.lIll'1l0lliL'I', Xlwllougle lfffllz Ifllll'-3.l1'Iilll,Q'llf, lllllrln, Nlielilou, Hutle, YVoo4ls, Fox. Klein Twp Ifou'-Hoi-lleiiiig, 'l':iylol'. lieruing, T. A, Sli-H:1liui1 The Pzzrflzze Exjrwzwzf 7 THE Purdue Exponent, the official daily student publication of the University, is, as it now exists, the outgrowth of the original month-- ly Exponent of 1889. Since that time it has been successively enlarged until at the present time it is a six column four page daily that compares very favorably with the other university papers in the country. It is distinctively a student publication, both the editorial and business staffs being composed of and managed by undergraduates. lt not only serves the students, faculty, and university community with its All the news every day, but it also reaches many of the high schools of the state. To be able to have every high school in the state on the subscrip- tion list is one of the ambitions of the Exponent. Limited in resources, both in a financial way and in personnel of staff, and handicapped by lack of a school of journalism or a journalistic course in the University, the Exponent has nevertheless been able to carry on, and has become one of the most vital factors in the life of the University. Its news policyiof impartiality, and its editorial policy of furthering and sup- porting worthy undergraduate enterprises, with constructive and fearless criticism, where needed, has won for it a most important and enviable place in the student activities of Purdue. Page .2115 .I. .l. Hiiiii, H. BI. Scuoicx. 11v4l1f4Vl 1,!f'fyflllr-fl !I1i.sU11w.v Jftllilljlfl' -l. W. SIVKH. C. J. SEL1.lxRs, .llff1fff,f1f'If.f1 lilllilfhl' t'frf'nlfifiuii Jlunugff r The Pzzrzfzze figrzkzzlizzrzlff f '5Hl'i gXgriculturist, edited and managed entirely by students in the School of Agriculture, is in its seventeenth year of publication. It is subscribed to, not only by students, but by the various agricultural interests throughout the state. At present the circulation is about two thousand copies per montb. Bulfoni L'nu'7R, M. Svliovii, Roid. liiwiiisoii, Sullnrs, Siem' Sf'-oiifl Huff'-l'llisti'o1i1, J. .l. Svlinen. Hin-liniwlsoii, Ridelionr. Riddle, Moser Tliffvl 1i'orrfl i'oss, Klndxlox, 'l'l14ni1:is, Aiiglin, Herr Foirrllz limi'-llnlt, Hobson. Kii'kp:iT1'ivli. Utteu Puff 1 ENGINEERING 1 BEYIEYY l 1 l R. L. II.xRiusoN, 1 R. FA IIUIATMAX. ISJIIO1'-111-Clzivf i ' :l1ll'l 1-71.61111 Jlnfzuyu' .l. tj. Asmsv. ' .,.... i ,,., i ii 'iw H. IL PURSE, B11.v1'11i'.v.w rlftllllljlfl' Cfullfyff' lid,-fr1,. L. G. 1,1-:lf'.xvoL'R. :Ly IJ. V, 'l'EriL. Dhsfrfblliivzll 11111111111 1' 'NW' gffllllllfli jlililiftll' he ElZgl1l6El'l1Ig Revzkvizf HE Engineering Review is the student publication of the College of Engineering. All engineering schools are represented on the staff, who in presenting the engineering work of the University, bring to the readers a fuller realization of the importance of the work being done by the students and faculties of the engineering schools. A great deal of ef- fort has been spent, also, in presenting each month the history of the en- gineering alumni who have made a name for themselves in the technical and business world. ln this year, the eighteenth of publication, the Engi- neering Review has been successfully issued as a quarterly magazine instead of one issue a year as formerly was done. Left 10 Rfjfllf-L6F2lV0ll1', Ashby, Ilarrison, Iioltinan Pngvc 267 T710 Pzzrffzfe HIIIJAOOZ' ll, Q, llHI.'I', Hilitoi' :mud linsiiiess NI:u1:igi.-1' HIL Purdue llandbook is published and distributed free each year to all students and faculty members by the two Christian Associations. lts official name is the Purdue Handbook, but because it contains so many things a new student should know, it is called The Freshman Bible. About a week before the opening of school, when interest in Purdue is at its height. a copy is mailed to each prospective freshman, and every page is read by the student and by all the members of his family. During the first few weeks of school the book is used in learning the Purdue songs and yells. The fact that the book reaches new students before they leave home and is carried throughout the year makes it an excellent advertising medi- um, the Handbook being financed mainly in this Way. IIAN ll H1 H DK S'1'i-XVI llollom li'f:fr-flieiiiiwly, lllll'lSl0ll, Ilolt, llazvl, l'l:u-0 Top li'o11'fKle4'l:1mro4'k, Higgs, Iiviiiirw, Moser, Rivliardsoii Pugfr' iris he Prey! Cfzzb I'rv.si47r1il ...... 1-1. T. liic1,si5v .Su'1'r1411'.i1 . F. A. 1iIRKl',X'1'RIt'K TVUU-Slfl't'I' ......... '1'. A. DAY HE Press Club was organized by Sigma Delta Chi, the professional journalistic fraternity, on April 13, 1921, with a membership of fifty men, each interested in journalistic work and having had some experi- ence in writing. A key of silver and black enamel bearing the letter P with a quill inserted through it, is the insignia of the Club. To further the interest in journalism, to develop men who have the ability to write, to better publications at Purdue and to bring to Purdue speakers who have distinguished themselves in the field of journalism, are the aims of the Press Club. 1NIembership is held in the Indiana Intercol- legiate Press Association, and a representative was sent to the Press Con- vention at Iiarlham, April 21 and 22, 1922. This year the Press Club has been reorganized and a new system for the selection of new members has been adopted. Nlen whose activity in journalism marks them as desirable are notified that membership in the club is open to them. In this way a living interest in the activities of the club is assured. At the present time the membership is about fifty, each member being on the staff of one or more of the campus publications or otherwise engaged in active journalism. Bofionz Il'0lt'73I2l1'S. Day, Kelsey, Kirkpatrick, Biddle, Cook Sccoiid Roar-Branin. Siwer, McAllister, Svlioen. Hi1c1e1n'and, Rundell Third Row-Klein. Hobson. Webb, Gelgliaiiwlt, Bowes, Fox, Reid Fozirili Roirfaladdox, Gree. Ilulliilay. Swanton. Woods. llolt Top Ron'-Beck, Sheldon. Hazel, Whitten, Oalnin Page .109 Ollflllllliflll at Pzzmlzze l.'l'HOL'Ull handicapped by the lack of a school of journalism and A by the fact that few if any journalistic courses are in the curriculum of the llniversity, Purdue is represented in all phases of journalistic HC- tivity in which the various colleges engage. VVhile in most universities the active publishing is handled by the school of journalism and members of the various editorial staffs are trained in this work before taking positions on the papers, the various publications at Purdue have first to train the available material before they can place the men in responsible staff positions. The students at Purdue who fill positions on the campus publications as editors. managers, or reporters are usually drawn from the group of stu- dents who have had their first experience in journalistic work on the pub- lications in the high schools from which they came, and it is but rarely that men are available who have had practical experience on daily or any other kind of publications. 'llhe problem is then to interest a sufficient number of these men to try for these positions, to train them to write in 21 journalistic manner, and to sift the large number down to the few that show real ability and possibilities of success as journalists. This work is done largely by the lixponent, our daily paper. Formed originally as a monthly magazine, in 1889, the lfxponent has grown as the ever increasing number of students could support a larger and better pa- per. Now besides being an efficient morning paper, whose motto is 'Z-XII the news every day, it serves as a place where practically all of the jour- nalists of Purdue are trained. At the beginning of the school year, the lfx- ponent calls for freshmen for the reporting staff. These men serve two nights each week, performing at first many routine and detail duties. but gradually working to the place where they cover the usual and unusual OC- currences and write the columns which appear each morning. Although but few of the men who are trained can be retained throughout their collegiate career on the lfxponent, the training they get there enables them to effi- ciently fill positions on other publications. Uther outlets for journalistic ability on the campus are the Agriculturist. the lfngineering Review, the Purdue Handbook, the Debris and various bulletins that appear from time to time in the Union and house activities. Purdue has no humour magazine similar to the Yale Record or the Cornell Xvidowf' The experience that can be obtained in editing and managing thc college publications is invaluable, and besides broadening college training for many, often opens new fields where the embryo journalist can find himself. The publications of Purdue are good and if the interest that has been evinced in the past continues, they cannot help but grow better as the Greater Pur- due demands greater achievements in journalism. 1':lg11'270 'L tltt ..- ,...-- f ,.... ,.. - ...- ....,- ,.,.-.-- ...iw ' ,- Q-439115, Puff' Purdue U Ill? Referve , NNN' em. g 2 Offgff Tnzzkzzkzg C0lff Pg '73 ag'- B' Ni i r..s,,.,,. ,S 13.-U. V . N331 Ax F9131 ,W . ,nijlfwi 592 ,ui .1 31.2 1 f ,, ,U W I Mfg 2525. Aww' glifi' l5f:f':?2sA-:,i..., PF' Q 1' -:Q if' -- ,,,4l.,.- ' .C x.' 'VI '1 Biff' C5159 ,..:-.11 .til 2.:,s,:'--. :iff ' ' .. .1 H1115 :r 4 l N . 9 4. 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'l'. 4', :xt llJll'lll'gll' Instituti- iif 'IH-ifliiinlngy. lllflSlPll1'Q'l1, l':1., unlil .Xu- gllst. 15920, wli-un li- wus t1':uiisfvi'n-il tn l'1II'4llll' l'x1ix'm'siTy. .Xppuiim--l 4'm1im:li11l- :uit lu-rv N1'Iil0llll11'l', 1922. ,Imix Il. XX.x11..u ii. fllllflllll, lflrlil .lrllllf 1111 li X Hkl'zli1mi'i 4'1tV Vullvgi- li1 ul1i'1Twl l'. S. Xlili1:1i'.v .x.1'il1lPIlI'Y, XY:-Q1 l'ui111. 1913. Sviwml in l'. S, until lu' in-nl un-i':m-:xx in Al1Q'llSf, 15115, Svi'V1-il wifli flisfinvliuli ill , l'll'IHI1't' Zllltl fit1I'lll2lllf'. lX1'llll'Hl'll to l'. S.. Allg,QlISl', 110151. iliuullirutv 15:1t1vi'y llllivi-rs' 1'0ll1'S1-', Furl Sill, 19211. Awigiwil Tu l,l1l'- fluo l'1iiu-rwity lbw, lf, 1920, H.x1.1-ii .I. l'.xx1Nh:, C'upInin, Firlrl ,ll'lfHI'I'-lj 131, S., Nu1'T1iwvst01'i1 l'1iiv1-i-sity, 1'l1li. l'tllllIll1SSlUlH'l1 S4-vnlul lAl0l1t0ll2lIlf Aug. 15, 19173 First Livlitvmnlif. April Sl, ISHS: 1 7 lillblillll, -lllly 1, IULU, ilu-l'sv:ls, Augiisf, HHS. Assigneil to l'llI'1lll1'lvlllX't'l'S1T.X', 1921. Pflflr' 379 .xx R. Xb1s'r.xi., fltlilfllllll, lf S, .l. llf4'lil'0f11 Waist l'uil1f till 1917, wlicn K'0!llllllS-51011041 S4-vuiiil lAlC'l1lf'Il2ll11'. Hvvl's0:1s, April 251, 12115. llil'PvT4'1l Has Svlionl nt, Ciqygtqliidgm l'1l'Zllll'l', lletlilwivll to ll. S., April, 1919. Luci ES IE. 1,icixi:.u:ii, I i1'.vY f,l4llfrll4lnl. Firld .'l7'f'illCl'y l'i'iv:iTv. 1V'0l'IMll'Ill, SPl'g1,'2ll1l', First Sm'- gi-:xnt l'i2l1101'y ll, 1st 111. A., Ric-gulnr Army. llHlIlllllSSlliIll 1l Allg. 115, 1fl1S. II1StI'1ll'fll1' Hlliv01's' 'l'1':1i11iiig' Svluml. Cifiltlllllti' of Svlllllll uf l'11l'4' Illlll 1510111 Al'f1ll0l'y TFl'll' lllI'2ll Swlmul, .limo 13, 19213. Defzlilcd tu l'ui'1l11v lvl1lVI'1SlfX' .limo 145, 1922. icxicx' 12 l'11,HYlP, lfilzvf Liv nfl mini, Firlrl .-11'iilI1'1'4ll ,lffvinlwl l'liix'm-1'sity of Virginia. Mexi- Vllll 11urilv1', 1!l1li-17. Vuliiiliissiolivil. 1918. lirs1'i'1n-fur llllivors' 'l'1':1il1i11g Sl'll0Ol :lt Vamp 'llilj'l1ll', Ky. limllilzlte Sl'll00l of l i1-1-. l u1't Sill, Hkln. Statimied at Purdue siuvv full of 121211. .xR1'l's ll. KIEEKS. JR.. Ifiizwt Llfllffllllllf, Firlfl Arfillfry L. L. li., lllllI1lt01'lHl1tl Vxiivwsity. Second 141l'l1tQf'll1lll1', New. 14, 1917. Overseas, April, 19111. Servoll in Aisue, Marne-, Snissmis, St. Mihiel, :mil Meuse-Argonne UIH,'l'IlTlllllS. Assigiiwl to Purdue Univer- sity, RlZll't'll 1, 1923. :Qs III llll SICNT4 JH UFl l1'liHH Pzzrffzze R. 0. T1 C. 7' HE Purdue Reserve Oilicers Training Corps commissioned twenty- eight seniors as reserve officers in 1922, nearly enough to officer a Field Artillery Regiment, and in 1923. fifty-nine, or very nearly the oilicer strength for two regiments. Besides preparing for a national emergency, the cadet officers are 21lSO obtaining first-hand experience in handling men. 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'Rib' 2' .:-Size-.N Q- 30 C5 N 5 K if -M-:.sq::.',g Q :..-we---ar H M,-A xt- YQ? sl f QIQIQIP .ini-f:Qa,x. ::ff Ie' ' .. ::.-:- 1253:-:Sf mm, -, ,.- Bolloni HIJII'-RIIIIIVH, Driseoll, Burcll Top lion'-Swank, Skelton. Dye, Lindsey wzzor Prom 1TlilMKlI'l l'Eli L. E. llR1SIllLl., C'lmirn:un L. D. Rvizcifi H, O. LIXDSEY R. R. Sxisixrox J. G. DYE R. W. Mvxxo W. R. SXVANK ITH the hlemorial Gymnasium appearing as it never had appeared before, the Junior Promenade began at 9 o'clock on the evening of Friday, blay 5, 1922, as the Prom leaders led the grand march to the strains of Hail Purdue. Festoons of natural colored flowers shaded the glow of the lights and mingled with a canopy of green that made U16 Gym have the appearance of an outdoor garden. The arched entrances to the booths, covered with natural beech spray, the potted plants fronting on each booth, and the mass of palms surrounding the orchestra pavilion coupled with the scattered rays of many colored lights from the crystal ball handing over the middle of the floor changed the bare walls of the building to the surroundings of a gaily decorated hall room and excited many words of praise from our visitors for the premier social function of the year. From the palm covered pavilion, Wziltei' Ford's Syncopated Jesters, from the lylarigold Gardens of Chicago, played music that has never been equalled. Everything was so planned to make an evening of perfect enjoyment that it was with sighs of sorrow that the attending crowd greeted the end of the finest Junior Prom Purdue had ever had. P41110 278 LAWRENCE E. IIRISVOLL Miss 'l'uE1,xu T11 'rf PVOIII LPIHII I' l'1lrl1u1' be Pl'0gl'IIlll FRIDAY AF'l'I-TRNGON. HAY 3 Hzxselmll-lJl1il+ vs. Pm-flue .... 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H010 HH Cadet Hop of 1922, the premier social function of the fall, was launched into full swing at 3:30 o'clock on the evening of Friday, November 3, 1922, when Assembly was sounded and the dancers formed for the grand march which started to the rousing tune of Hail Purdue, ending with the cadet officers presenting sabers and forming a Bower of Swords for the dancers to pass under. Immediately the Varsity Play- ers Urchestra struck up a lively step and the formation melted away to the subdued shuffle of the dancers' feet. Xlemorial Gymnasium was fittingly decorated in red, white and blue hunting and streamers, leading to the center from which was suspended a hexagon of large American flags, and streamers gathered at the bottom to form a very pleasing center decoration. The lights under the track were covered with hunting of brilliant artillery 1'ed, while only a few of the main lights were left burning, and these were covered with old gold and black, giving that subdued lighting effect so befitting a ball-room. Throughout the dance, varicolored spot lights played upon the dancers, throwing them into bold relief and weird shadows, At the psychological moment the dancers were awakened from their reverie by the Call to Arms at which time they were showered by a mighty whirlwind of serpentines and confetti. Pandemonium broke loose, and for the rest of the evening the spirit of Terpsichore reigned supreme. As the final notes of the last dance died away, it was with a feeling of re- gret that such an evening should ever come to an end, and with it the best social event of the fall. Page 'ISI F0l'Fllf1t1 liffziizizef III' Purrfzze By ll. P. I..-,HR PING able to speak in public is an asset not to be considered lightly by any student. The public expects a college graduate to be devel- oped along these lines, but in a technical school little time is given to train students in the art of speaking in public. For this reason forensic activi- ties command a prominent place on our campus. There are three debating societies, five men's literary societies and three women's literary societies at Purdue at the present time. The societies are all taking in more members than in previous years, and practically all students who have a real interest in debating are given the opportunity to join some one of these societies. This year the Forensic Council together with Professor Scott, the var- sity debating coach, developed a more efficient system of carrying on the inter-society debates. There are two series of inter-society debates, one in the fall and the other in the spring. ln this way more men are able to participate in debating. Tau Kappa Alpha, the honorary debating fraternity, each year presents the winner of the inter-society debates with a banner trophy, which be- comes the permanent possession of any organization winning it three times. This year the trophy was the cause of some hotly contested debates, the subject being, Resolved, that the Llnited States should cancel all allied war debts due her from the Great Xvarf' The Kappa Phi Sigma team. then Carlyle, consisting of P. lf. Huston, '26, D. Zaring, '26, I.. H. Church, '23, YY. XY. Dull. '25, and L. C. Arkenberg, '2-l, won over the Purdue Debating Society in the final elimination debate. There has been considerable discussion this year about giving the mem- bers of the varsity debating teams some sort of recognition for their work. A varsity debater puts in many hours of strenuous work and represents Purdue against rival colleges, yet he gets little or no reward for his effort. At present no definite award has been decided upon, although it is con- ceded that something will be done about this matter before the year is over. The girls' literary societies are showing their increasing interest in forensic activities by planning a series of inter-society debates for this spring. .Xrrangements are being made to install a chapter of a national women's debating fraternity at Purdue in the near future in order to fur- ther, encourage, and foster women's debating. t The Forensic Council is sponsoring a program to be given by one of the most prominent modern poets, Carl Sandberg. This is to be given in Fow- ler Hall some time this spring. The Council is planning bigger things for debating at Purdue and has been encouraged by the fact that there has been more interest shown in local and intercollegiate debating this year than there ever has been before. llllfll' 382 X11-yi'is.4'l1iiii-li, Iiiuui-mzm, H4-lim-u, l'1ul'l'. Zrxriug fflllifllflf ljebzlfzklg DICBATES Question-Resolved, that thc Allied war debt due the limited States should be Cancelled. .l-Ui1'111ulf'iu .Yfxfffrlfrf I,. Il,1'ul'm'il lf. Zxiuxu XY. l'. Iilxxicuxx .l, .l. Swiiuicx KI. ll. KI:-in-:Hs XY, XY. IIVFP l'x1'l. llixwx Blur-'li 2. l'u1-luv iAIl'.I vs. llvpzlliw qNvg.l. l.:1I':1yvT14'. lu-l. l'u1'1lrw LNQ-gm is. ludi:u11:i Stzltv Xuruiul 1.XIT.l,'l'v11'v llilllltl. Ind. KlSll'1'll l13. l'u1'-luv KAHQI vs. l'l1ll'lll:llll lXr-gy. lfivliiufullil, lull, PIll'4lII1' 1Nvg,r vs. Nmrv llilllll' c.X!l'.l. l.Zll'Il.Yl'll4'. lull. Question-Resolved, tlmt all labor disputes in public utilities should be settled by Compulsory urbitrzltion. .lliffululfyw Xfflffflif NI. V. 'l'iwi-.uxiix IC. R. Il.xicx'iiY Il. l,, 4i.XIilC.XHI1 li. A. Klf'.Xl.l.IN'l'lCIi 'l'. lLi.,xx1ii,u:n li. V. Incxxiix April li. l,ll1'lllll' LX HU vs. Nllldllglllll AQl'l1'lllTlll'Ill Vullvgv qxvuj. l12lli2l'Y1'Tlf', luil. l,lll'1lll!' 1Nvg.d vs. lmxzl NTIITU .xgllvllllllllll Milli-uv t.Xll'.l, Auws, luual. Dl:lui'l1:1i'4l. 'l'lmi'ux11zu1, fl:ll'l'2Il'1l, Leuuux, KlvAlliste1'. ll:irv0y Pzlylf' .INS F0l'6llflf C 01111617 Hlj Forensic Council came into existence, primarily, to satisfy the need for a clearing house for all the campus literary and forensic interests. It has continued to function in that capacity and of late months has begun to assume a greater degree of importance than ever before. As the problems of the literary and debating societies have become more com- plex with the growth of the student-body it has been necessary for the Council to keep pace with the demands made upon it. It is becoming more and more evident as the semesters come and go that the literary and debat- ing organiyations of the Cniyersity are really trying to do something for the institution. lt is with this ideal of service constantly before it that the Council works steadfastly toward new literary and forensic accomplishments. Vlnlfilf lhfnn Iilfpjifl l'ln Nl-IIIIIH I'4rl11pn.v .lfjil r.w,iinn I-I1 w.x1:i:'i'ii lwiais I.. II. 4'1lI'Hvli lf. A. limiiifvricn li XY, .x,11ovK1f: lfin-oflfl,ilmm .L li. lirxxs lllfifnlmiilfflf T. lSI.rxNi'i1,xlu1 HI Hxx 1linc1:n lr,-fini .I. Nl. Alixiixwiwrs lwmlnr Mnmcizii 5lll'liXI1'f' XY. IC. XYl'I1'll'l'l'Ili .I. I-'. Wizimii .l, V. l,xuR Iinhpimlriif V. IC. ll.xRHIsuN l Ill'lIIlI .l, .l. Hlrillr Iilrx x Vol 1 Il'1Y'l I' ln'i11f1'.von14rn .l, H. Ilxlcxix ll, .Xviciis N. H. l!i..wKx1oi:i7 Hoflnm l.'o1r'-Vollieott, Slxugzirt, H11-gg Nfronfl 15,11ll l':l1lll1'llHI'll. Hlzukiiiolw-, Armiugton. 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STElNIiAl'ER Hli American Association of Engineers is the only engineering society on the campus offering the advantages to be obtained from a membership which is drawn from all branches of the profession. It strives to foster among the students of the various engineering schools a spirit of co-operation and good-will, and its purpose is to promote the spread of ethics and high standards for the benefit of all engineers. The principal activity of the local chapter is to bring to the campus speakers of national repute in engineering circles, and to give undivided support to all technical functions of the L'niversity. An outstanding example of the association's activities is to be seen in the large bulletin board erected along the main walk near the Biology Building by members of the society and which Was given over to the Purdue Union for the encouragement of its publicity. ln addition to the local activities, the Purdue chapter keeps in close touch with the national organization, and heartily co-operates with that body to promote and strengthen the national policy. During the past few years the attention of the association has been devoted towards securing greater recognition for members of the engineering profession, and its notable success along this line is being constantly brought out as evidenced in recent legislation pertaining to license laws and the establishment of a national code of engineering ethics. The national organization boasts of over 300 chapters, including practically every large university and engi- neering school in the United States. Page 296 Afzzerzkfzlz S 061031 0 Clif!! ElZgl9I66l'f 0 1 1 IL'1'IRS First Srnnnwlf r Srrom? Nf'lllt'8'fl'l' I'ri.wiflwnl A----- 1'. li. liEND.Xl.I. I',-fxiflffft ----- F. I.. AS11II.XI't'HEH Vim'-I'l'1'xfrl1'l1l - - - f - 11. S. HART' 'Ylil't 1,I'l'NflllIlf --f--- ll. H. l1.XN'1'Z Srwrr f4II'.lf'TVl u.w111':1 - R. ll. 1V.X'l'Sl'lN Nr'4'l'1'l1lrAlf-Tn lINlll1l - - li. ll. HAYIN f' Hlj Purdue Society of Civil lingineers was organized in 1896. The organization lived actively until 1919. At this time the members conceived the idea of affiliatinlg with a national society, and subsequently applied to the American Society of Civil Engineers for admission as a student chapter. The application was favorably received, and the chap- ter was installed. For four years the new chapter existed, and the Civils manifested only a passive interest in its work. During this period, however, the new chap- ter was placed on a firm financial basis. This condition added to the prestige due a unit of the oldest and one of the most exclusive engineering societies in the United States, enabled the present administration at its inception to lay plans for a real chapter. In January a membership campaign was planned and inaugurated. VVithin a month one hundred per cent of the senior civil class was en- rolled on the membership list. The seniors at present lead the field, but about seventy-five per cent of the Civil school is enrolled, and before the close of the semester we shall make good our slogan, every Civil an A. S. C. There is, and properly should be, as a result of the Civil Camp, a spirit of fellowship among the Civils. One of the purposes of the A. S. C. at Purdue is to foster and promote that spirit, and acquaint the Civils with each other. Page 297 PZIIYZZIK CbFllZ1fHl ElZgI?IE6l'Iklg S 051.6131 Hl l l1'l'1RS 1'n'.vi4l1nl - - - - W. F. AIILLICE l'if'1'-I'1'4'.slf71lrl - J. .l. 1'5oSoNI'I'Z S11'l'I'4ll'.ll - - H. F. llol.'1'BI.xN 7'1w1.wowr G. K. FoIucsM.xN Hlj Purdue Chemical lfngineering Society was organized in 1911 for the purpose of promoting the interests of this great branch of engi- neering at the lvniversity. Previous to this year it has been the policy of the officers of the society to secure outside speakers of note to give lec- tures to members of the society at various times during the school year. At other times men of note around the University were called in to give talks on and pertaining to chemical and engineering problems. Because ot the rapid growth of the chemical school, the policy of the organization has been slightly changed. The society now strives to get members of all four classes better acquainted with each other by having more frequent meetings and having part of them of a social nature. These social meet- ings are very informal and a general discussion is indulged in by all pres- ent. Students who have had experience during the summer vacation along chemical as well as general lines relate their experiences to the society. These social meetings have added life to the organization, and have L1OI1C much to promote a spirit of fellowship among the members of the chem- ical school. The society, which formerly was only an annual organization in which only the ollicers elected in the spring carried over from one school year until the next, was changed during the past year into a permanent society. blen who now join in the freshman year are members for four years, providing, of course, that they pay their nominal fee of dues from year to year. . -b f5 'x .xm.xwmmx..t-in . .. . v-uw-cs-X----we '1qg:'N + ., MWINNEA-xxxwyr C' . . .ssx,cmxwa?mG,cQsm P1l1! Jl'S Amerzkfzlz 1lZJ'l'1fllfE 0 f E 1 6C'l'l'lff1l Ezzgzkzeery HF FICE HS Simian! C'lmirlnun ---- - J. F. XVELVII Nflllllllf Viv:-I'l141i1'i1i1rn - - - - .I. J. YIl'1ll'l.ES Nilnlrlif Nt!'I'lf!ll'.i'l - . H, 'l'. llt'll.Y.xlNI-3 Stmlwlf Tl'l4I.VIIl'll' - YV. G. MUDLIX HE American Institute of Electrical Engineers as it is known at Purdue to-day, is an outgrowth of the Electrical Society of Purdue University, which was founded on February 5, 1397. Qn April 27, 1903, this society was abandoned and the present Purdue branch of the Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers was established. The objects of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers are the advancement of the theory and practice of Electrical Engineering and of the allied arts and sciences, the maintenance of a high professional stand- ing among its members, and the development of the individual engineer. hleetings are held twice a month, and are varied in nature. Out of town speakers of note are often secured to give a lecture before the branch, on engineering subjects or developments. Sometimes a student member or local speaker will present a paper of interest to the branch. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers serves also as a means of getting the students of the different classes in Electrical Engineering better acquainted socially, as numerous meetings of a social nature are held during the year. In these various ways the American Institute of Electrical Engineers forms a connecting link between faculty and student, and the University and the engineering profession as a whole, and paves the way for better and more efficient electrical engineers. Page 299 Pzzrrfzze Mtpffllllllfllf El1glr1FFl'l1Ig S 051.6137 0151711 'HRS l ir.wl N1 nuxlf r SITIIIIII Sf'lHr',wlL'1' fllllllflilllll ----'-- ll. ll. l llRHK f'lltll'l'Hl1Il! ------- .l, U, ASIIBY Vim fl'l1rl1r1lnli1 - - - - S. H. llllI.1i.XTE View-I'llufrlnrrfi - ll. 11, l'1it'GllI.EN,.lR. for.Srw1'rl1f1',i1 1 Y - H. 13. llbiwr Nfwwlfrrjff - . . 11. M. LXRNULI1 1i',e.Nfwr,!ai-if - - Ii. W. Iluixioxn T1'fu.wr11' - - J. ll. li1 I l'1.ER T1'1rl.vu1'r'1' - - - - - A. l . ll,xI.Y Hlf Nlechanical lfngineering Society of Purdue University was formed in 1897 as a supplement to the regular blechanical Engineer- ing course for the purpose of bringing the faculty and students into closer contact with each other. This was the lirst society in the Mechanical lin- gineering Department. and continued as such until 1909 when it became the Purdue Student Branch of the American Society of blechanical ljngi- neers. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded in 1880 for the purpose of promoting the arts and science connected with engi- neering and mechanical construction. It was several years before the A. S. bl. lf. organized its student section. The Purdue Branch was one ot the lirst admitted. Previous to 19119 there were but two student branches, live being admitted that year. At the present time there are sixty-six student branches. liach student branch governs itself subject only to certain rules ot the society. Members of the student branches are en- titled to attend the meetings of the society and its sections and to secure the publications of the society at member's rates while in college and for two years after graduation. A conference of representatives of student branches is held each year at the annual meeting. Mr. A. F. Daly represented the Purdue Branch at this meeting this year. .X ..'., ' - y .-.. --... ..,t . A y 42 TI-'i-'4+yjigr-SSEQN ,14- i - 1 Page 300 Pzzrffzze lghflflllfl fwlfliflll S0 ffeljf tlI l l1'l'IlfN 1'rf.mlfuf - f - - I. H. I3.xn'r1.r:'1 1' l'if'r'PI'1.wi1lr1l! - XV. Il, llI'TSHX .swnmry - lflmcoax 'Fowxsrixn Tl'I1l,YlIl'll' - ll, U, li. HHUXIG HE Purdue Pharmaceutical Society is the official student organiza- tion of the School of Pharmacy. The purposes of the society are to maintain and promote interest in things pertaining to pharmaceutical lines. as well as to furnish a means for getting the Pharmacy students better acquainted with each other. blembership in the organization is open to all students in the Pharmacy school, and practically all of them have taken advantage of the opportunity to affiliate themselves with the society. No regular meetings are held, but whenever it is possible to secure a good speaker or desirous to have some social activity. special meetings are called. At the beginning of the present school year a social meeting was held for the purpose of getting the hrst year men and women acquainted with the old students. This sort of meeting is held every fall. and it has done much to increase interest in the society. Several speakers of note were secured to speak before the society dur- ing the school year. Of especial interest was a talk by Mr. bloxley ot the Kieller-Stuart Company on the business side of Pharmacy. Recently a joint meeting of the Indiana branch of the American Pharma- ceutical Society was held here at Purdue with the American Chemical Society. Following the meeting a banquet was held at the Lafayette Club. The program consisting of short talks, readings, and musical selections was furnished by the members of the local Pharmaceutical Society. It is hoped that this banquet will be made an annual allair. E DU --v ni ili. '..'X . .liii e P11110 301 P111 71,116 ziqrzkzzlfzzrfzl S0 ffeijf HFFN 'HHN Fillsl N:'I1l1.slf'l' Swrrriill N1'Hl1'NfI I' l'I'r.wi1f1All ---'--- II. li, li,XHR.XHD l'ltr.slirlru1 --A --- lf. lf. ZENT liIi1'1 I'l'r.sfrfrilf - Y lv, l , liRAlI.XM l'l'r'1'-I'l'1'.wl1l1'1lf - - - - - la. A. UIILIC .Ni -'lv flllllf - - - l , J, l3b1YoE Nr1'l'111ll'jl - - V - V. H. Kls'4,'I..x RIRUVK Y'l'f11.vi11'f1' - - - V. A, Kl.xIiIl.L T1'ur.sflr1 1' - - - v XY, B, Yol'N1: HIC Purdue :Xgricultural Society is an organization whose member- ship is open to undergraduates, graduates. and faculty of the School of .'Xgriculture. lts purpose is to create a democratic spirit in the School and a close relationship between the students and faculty, and to maintain a medium for the acquisition and dissemination of agricultural knowledge. The work of the organization throughout the year covers a Wide and varying scope. The first event of the year is the Annual Freshman Recep- tion which serves as an introduction of the upper-classmen, faculty, and the society to the new students. This is immediately followed by a drive for membership, which is made in connection with the Purdue Agriculturist subscription drive. bleetings are held twice a month, the program for the second meeting of each month being furnished by one of the various departmental organizations in the School of Agriculture. In this way, the programs are varied in nature and it is possible to present the best talent available. The outstanding event of the spring is the exchange program with the Agricultural Club of the Liniversity of Illinois which creates a spirit of good fellowship between the two schools. The Society co-operates with the departmental organizations in staging such annual events as the Horticultural Show, the Egg Show, and the Agriculturist lfssay Contest and usually offers prizes in these events. The Society has also established a custom of awarding medals to members of the liigg Show Committee each year. i f i i t -. i , . .., . ,l-w..,., IK. .i,,,,,.,,,..eN in 95,,,,g K ljfljll' Jil! Lzinefiofk fudgzkzg Team HE training season for the Livestock 'ludging Team began when twenty candidates, all specializing in Animal Husbandry, reported at the State Fair, one week before the opening ofthe first semester. The International Livestock Show at Chicago is the scene of the main contest of the year and the team lent every effort in order that they might annex for the third time the large bronze trophy and obtain it as a per- manent possession for the University. This trophy is a large bronze bull with a man standing beside him in artistic pose, and is permanently awarded by the Saddle and Sirloin Club of Chicago to the first collegiate team winning the intercollegiate contest three times. Texas and Purdue had each won the contest two times. The team, together with Bill Smith, who is regarded as one of the best livestock judges and coaches of the country, economized on neither time nor effort in order that they might make a creditable record at the above mentioned show. Besides visiting all the important breeders of the state, the team made one trip to Qhio State University and to the Univer- sity of Illinois. The five high men were sent to the National Swine Show at Peoria, Illinois, October 2nd, where they made a creditable showing. The team entered the contest at the International on December 3rd and competed with twenty teams representing as many leading agricultural uni- versities and colleges throughout the United States and Canada. As usual Purdue showed up well again this year. Iowa Won the contest but Purdue was a close second, two of our men finishing in the upper ten. Bottom R010-Allen, Freeman, Smith fCoaehH, Auglin Top Razr-Hamilton, Bauman, Crowel, Young Page S03 Pzzrffzze Darby C7116 HIC Purdue Dairy Club is an active, wide awake organization whose V membership is composed of students and members of the Dairy De- partment. The object of the Dairy Club is to stimulate interest in the great industry of dairying. This is done by cooperating in every way with the Dairy Department and by bringing to the attention of other student organizations, interested in Agriculture, the importance of the dairy in- dustry. The Purdue Dairy Club Demonstration Night, without a doubt, sur- passes all other activities of the college year for this organization. On this night, Smith Hall, The Purdue Dairy Building, is in full operation. 'llhe townspeople, student body, and many visitors from all over the State are invited to witness the many processes used in the production and manu- facture of dairy products. Last year approximately 2,500 people visited Smith llall to witness the many demonstrations carried on at the large commercial plant and dairy laboratories. The purpose of the Dairy Open Night is to create interest in the dairy industry and to educate the consum- ing public in the food value of milk and its products, as well as to bring to their attention the labor and machinery which is used in the manufacture and production of dairy products. linllonl liilllffslllllll. Ilzill, .loin-s. Adkins, l'11'on1i, lY:ilts Slfllllll L'Illl'bXYlllllll', l :iii'vl1il1l, Tulle, Moore. Hi'egin'y, l4ry:in, llaninioiul Tlifrfl 1.'u11'flColw1'ts, Mars. V. 'l':iylor, Slierinan, llinkle. Host-iilnny, RI:-1'i1tcl1:iii, Stivlu-all I mrf'll: Ifllll'-AlV2llllI2l1'l. l'1':ii,Q'. Heliueii, NY:i1'il, Weissert. Henson, Idtlings Ififfli liulr'-I-Iosiiig, li1'2lIl4llSHll, Admins, J. 'l':1yloi', l'llQSllil'l', llI'HHt' Top lion--4Frm-nwooil, Knnsiniiller, Kntzuiaun. Jessup. lmy, Hauler Ijfljlf'-10? Ddlulljf Pf'0a'zzc'fs :7llHiQ'l'7Zg Team 'N I-Ioitonl L'lI!l'fHhV'I'lllHl'I, Tutt1e. Id4Iings Top IFo11'7'l'a.vlu1', YVeisse1't Ddl'7l17 j'zzf1Qgz'11g Team Bnifmn Rau'-Fairvhild. Jessup Top 1n,fIll'iS4,'llUG1l, Baker, RIm,m1'e Pfljli' .3115 .fygl'lflllfZll'!I! Effllfdflbll Soffezjf N 191-1 a small group of agricultural students, who had had teaching experience in the public schools, organized what was then called the Teachers' Club. At that time there was no specialized education course for agriculture students, and through the club the members obtained infor- mation on the administration and organization of agriculture teaching in the rural schools. Following the enactment of the Indiana Vocational Law of 1913 and the passage of the Smith-Hughes Federal Vocational Law in 1917, the Teachers' Club was enlarged to include all agricultural students specializ- ing in the then newly organized agricultural education course as well as other agricultural students who were interested in teaching. The club was then organized as a regular departmental society, and the name being changed to Agricultural lifducation Society. Until 1921 weekly meetings were held at which time, owing to the de- mand of other organizations for students' time, it was decided to hold meetings only twice a month. The result has been that many more students have become interested in the society. There has been a general revival of interest in the organization during the present school year, which is evidenced by greater activity than ever before. Jioilom lq'1All'fl'1liSTl'4ll!l, Williams, Kerr. Nielner, S. Cl'lHllE'1', Benner, Brauuman Nfwoml lion--Hr:ul1:llli, Hidvuour, Keller, Moser, 1.eGrund, Vross, Bryan Tliirfl Ii'ou'fSlielto11. 1il1'Hll101', 'Wi11kS, Van Cleave, Absllire, Shively Fourlll 1.'of1'-Hlsoii, Holt, Sellers, Carter, Yarliug, Yiekrey, Riggs Top 1.'m1--4i1't-0110. Zeut, Douglas, Mvljoy, Lahr, Bull lj'ljIC 300 Mlllflbl MPH Club UFFIUEHS Pzmmiwzt - - - - li. R. lf.xiui,iX Vft'1'-Pllhwidelll . . . . XY. H. NWANK Su-rrfuz-y . E. IC. IIVHPHY .TI'l'tISIlI'I'l' - - - L. S. HARP ITH the opening of school this year, interest was revived in the P Club which had practically ceased to exist as an organization. A meeting of all the P men in school was called soon after the opening of the football season and it was decided to bring the organization of the P Club up to the standard set by former years' organizations. Under the leadership of the officers an attempt has been made to hold regular meetings, although at times this has been almost impossible due to the impossibility of selecting a date at which all members might be present. However, such meetings as have been held have been most successful and have repaid the officers for their trouble in preparing for them. An attempt is being made to perfect the organization of the club so that in future years the scope of its Work may be widened to include not only campus activities but also many other points which come up outside of the University community, and are of vital interest to the club because of the interest that it takes in all matters that affect the standing of Purdue in athletics. Buffnnz Iz'l7Il'fBlll'IlS, Cilllllllllllikj Rlhlyv Rixh-r, Turner, Fztwcett Nw-nm? Irmrfllall, Tykle, Teal, Carinan, Shivk, Dye, Gray Thin! LIUII'-:B1'lHYl'l, llu1'pl1y. XYeatl1e1'To11, Daugherty. Field, liversimm, Swank l o1c1'I11 Fair-Allsopp, Earp, Morgan, XVl1lfl1l91', I-Sushinan, llIll'1'lSU1l, Kerr Fifth liozt'-Maililox, Hooilinan, Miizkelson, XV2llSU11, Blarsliall, C:i1iip1'mlI Top Ii'ni14'ft'laypool, Svlieirivli, Bosonitz. Grigsliy, Harker Page 307 5011111111 E11g1bze.e1'1kzg S 05129131 Hli Human lfngineering Society consists of a group of students who have been teaching classes in the industrial plants of Lafayette. This type of service was first started in the eastern universities, and was taken up at Purdue in the fall of 19213 under the name of The Industrial Service Kloyementf' The present name of the organization was adopted because it deals entirely with the human factor, and its relation to engineering. At lirst. a small class was organized at the Ross Gear and Tool Xvorks. The usual trials of a beginning organization were experienced. but the work was continued through the year with marked success. ln the follow- ing year. P. S. Simmonds took charge and the work was extended to in- clude the Duncan hleter YYorks, The Barbee Tron and Vvire Vvorks, The Fairfield Manufacturing Co., and the hlonon Shops. 1923 began with the society badly disorganized due to the sudden death of Mr. Simmonds during the summer. His dynamic personality had at- tracted and inspired men to enter and carry on the work: with his death interest lagged so that now classes are being conducted at only two plants, the Duncan hleter XYorks and The Barbee Iron and VVire VVorks. Plans are being formed for next year which will allow for expansion and extension of the executive control, and which will make possible the extension of the society's service to the hflonon Shops and other plants in the city where interest is beginning to manifest itself. . . n, liollom lhnr-liiittli-1'. Ilorstiuan. Long. You l-lernuth, .loi'dan, Metzger .sfimul l.'HllfI:l'1llH'lT. Hzivuor, l :ii'r, 4'lun'vh, Hraiy Tlmvl I.'o11'ilZone1s, Jones, NYolex'er, xvllllllf. llohlluli, ll1ll'Yi'j' Top lion'-1'l1:iil1-s, l r:izi-e. Hhinip, Mills. Nletlnie lffmv .INN F 171201910 Sizzzlefzff Club UDAY in this country there are about three thousand Filipinos studying, either as undergraduates or as graduates, in American schools. It is to be noted, too, that their studies are not confined within the four Walls of American institutions of learning but extend over Ameri- can life in its social. spiritual, physical, economical, and political forms. Here at Purdue the Filipino Students' Club came into existence in the early part of 1921 and was sanctioned by the faculty as a campus organiza- tion. In its first year the club encountered many obstacles but lived through it all with considerable success, so that in its second year it became a firm organization with a brighter future in the eastern horizon. The activities of the club have been successfully carried on by the mem- bers jointly and individually by appearing before American audiences and giving illustrated lectures to gatherings and to some of the neighboring communities. It is the sincere aim and warm desire of every member to create and promote amicable and cordial relations between Americans and Filipinos, as logically this is the only condition that would at all times mutually benefit both peoples. The club aims to promote friendly relation and mutual cooperation among Filipino students here at Purdue, to propagate and disseminate necessary, accurate, and authentic information relating to the Philippines, and to render all necessary help to all Filipinos who come to Purdue for educational purposes or otherwise. V - 535591512 '13-':5p51NQ- Bl1ffUl7l Ifnll'-Hzlliioso, Cusfro, Galvin, Brion, Krnialmp .Swcollil Ifulr'-Paiifojal, CZ1lD2lllUS, F1lll'l4llIlJZ, Nanziwfi, Reyes Top lion'-Sevilla. l70k'Fllil, I,2l,lIll0S, Klzn-alalag' Page .FU9 Pzzrdzze Chlkzefe Club WINCH 1907 the Qld Gold and Black has attracted an increasing num- ber of Chinese students. Vvith the objects, first, to labor for the wel- fare of Chinese both at home and abroad, second, to promote the common interests of Chinese students in the United States, and third, to promote a friendly relationship and a better understanding between the United States and China, the Purdue Chinese Students' Club was inaugurated in 1909 with six charter members only. It was recognized as a branch of the Chinese Students' Alliance of North America. The Club has been advancing with increasing membership. lts activi- ties are varied and numerous, all conducted for the achievement of the stated aims. To number a few, the bi-weekly meetings are held to discuss the general welfare of the Club and the current topics in Fatherland. At certain occasions, for instance, the anniversary of the Republic of China, Christmas, and other occasions the members entertain the public with the idea to cherish closer friendship and to avert any misunderstandings. Now there are nineteen boys and one girl, coming from different parts of China. VVith three exceptions, they are taking the profession of engi- neering. Among the three, two are agriculture students and the other is pursuing general science. VVith the responsibility of informal embassy, they are always exerting their best effort to spread the fame of Purdue. B01Tnm Roar-C, II, Sun, Li, Cora Whang, Toy, Chou Sruoml 1i'0u'YSeet0, L. Kwo. Liu, Flin Third L,flIl'SSlllll, K, Kwo, C. C. Sun. Tsang Top L'02I i.'llQl1g, Yang, XYei, E. Xvllllg Page S10 Pzzrffue YT M C. 1. HE Purdue Y. Nl. C. A. is a service organization. lt tries to be of service to every student, and to make this service increasingly effec- tive. Handbooks are sent to prospective students in late summer so that these young people may become acquainted with Purdue customs and traditions even before leaving home for Lafayette. In addition, approximately two thousand Handbooks are given to upperclassmen and members of the faculty. New students are met at trains and assisted in finding rooms and getting started. Approximately thirteen hundred students found rooms through the HY last September. The Y serves as an employment agency to students in search of work. It is next to impossible to evaluate this service. Seventy-seven students were given self-supporting positions the past year. A large number of odd jobsu lasting from one to twelve hours were found and distributed by the HY students needing supplementary funds. Convocation speakers are furnished by the Y. hal. C. A. from time to time. Such men as Sherwood Eddy, John R. Nlott, Henry Sloane Coffin, A. K. Foster, Ira Landrith, Alvin VV. Taylor, and Fred B. Smith have been brought here. 30110121 Ron'-Doan, Graves, Coulter, Fiudley, Young, Fisher Second L'Illl'1H91J01lllft, Teal, Miner, Terinan, Henuer, Forse, Dunkin Third Horr-Marsliall, Holt, SllV6l'lll0l'll, VVatsou, Icldings, Sieluuau Top Ifozcfklasmi, Hogue, Hawkins, Kelsey, Sellars Page 311 -N .- XX ' LIC 31,3 x .4 L21 .XT . X.. ....-m. Fw 3 fi. .vi 3' 3 :INK 'ff' ww-ww Y- W-4--Q 1. H Mi' ' .t 7 Ny 9'X Hx 7 .rf ,. ra 14. ,QQ 4 ,,, ICJ ff Wm? af? 4 a-,Rf ,img ,fan X .f Q- if 'gil -1 ,. . 'J L W 'ivfaiigffiff I if 1 Q n '9' lb tl 'H X YN FHL 2 FHL w N AL' wr 5 fa r -T rg 'I I C I' N 4- fir- P N e 1:5 K .1 i 55? 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Mason .Bottom R0ll'-l3G9l.l6, Field, Bowes, Davis, Grissmer Su-ond RUIl'fTll'IlZGl', Daugherty, GaI'clIIe1', F1'I11IkliII, Levy Third Row-Slmcn, Mcllvuine, xxllgllll, Dudgeou Tap I:Oll'1SNY21lllUll, Hazel, Mason, Clzlypool, Holiday Page 314 wzzbr Tall-Hellefzzk ouzzfzf OFFICERS I'rfzwidcnI' - - SU01'CZ'IU'y - ACACIA, D. B. Thomas AGATIION, K. R. Zent ALPHA GAMMA RHO, R. B. Winters ALPHA TAU OMEGA, H. B. Steeg BETA THETA PI. R. H. Watson CosMoPoI.ITAN, P. M. Enriquez DELTA TAU DELTA, B. Taylor DELTA ITPSILUN, R. H. Boatnian KAPPA DELTA RHO, T. J. Ranilsell :KAPPA SIGMA, W. I. Gibbs LAMBDA CHI ALPHA, G. H. McKenzie PHI DELTA THETA, A. J. McAllister PHI GAMMA DELTA. J. E. Bixler PHI IQAPPA, P. J. Malay - A, J, BICALLISTER - R. H. XVATSON PHI IQAPPA PSI, J. C. Saukinann PHI IQAPPA SIGMA, ll, L. Thomas PHI IQAPPA TAU, R. A. Johnson PI IQAPPA ALPHA, J. C. Cook SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, R. C. Morgan SIGMA I-ALPHA MU, M. R. Schlensky SIGMA CHI, B. R. Gebhart SIGMA NU. H. N. Hallett SIGMA PHI EPSILON, H. A. Balelanf SIGMA PI, H. G. Dugan TI-IETA CHI, K. L, Dickens THETA XI, L. A. Little TRIANGLE, R. R. Martin Bottom l?ow-Bixler, McAllister, Little, Letts Second Ro-zz'-Shlensky, Martin, Winters, Dickens, Cook Third Row-Johnson, Gebhart, Baldanf, Dugan Fourflz. R010-VVatson, McKenzie, Dunn, Rausdell, Zent Fifth. 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Sulislurry Street '1'H1:'Ix1 1'H1, 11118 State Street P111 Ii,11'P,1 'l'.11', 1251 S, Gr:1I1t Street K.11'1'.1 111513121 RH11, 215 Cl1:11III11ey Street P1 K.1I'P.1 AI.1'11.1. 17.7 Littletuu Street S111111 A111111 M13 2151 Russel Street PI K11I-111 P111, 1214 Wiggirrs Street A1,a.1'1'1111N, 2113 XV2ll1ll'111l Street PIH,1'I'I1ox, 1351 Pierve Street 'l'1'r11q1'1:, S121 Yiue Street 'I'R11,1tIx, 1123 Suutlr Street, L. 1,'11x1'11H11I.1 1'1,1'1z, 4135 Yint- Street K11I'1'11 A1,1'11.1 TI-11:'1'.1, 172 Littletuu Street 911.11111 11111 1111131111 1415 N. 121-:'II1t Street K,11'P11 K.11'IA1 G1111111, 1112 A111111-11' Plztve l'Hl 111112111 I24 1Iill'Sl6Hill' Street P1 l'lH'1',X PIII. 217 Wultlrorr Street A11-11,1 X1 l11:1.'111, 1111 Klttrstellur Street ZRT11 T11' A11'11.1, 2111 XYIll1lI'1111 Street THEMIS, 122 XYill1ll'l1I1 Street D1-:I,11'I'1I111N, 327 State Street Page .31 T . 1-1 11 '1' nm. S 1 cg Ill II fl 1 Fo1111111'd al' 11111111-1 1111'i1'1'1'.9i111, 18.65 TT tf'11:1pt1-rs Delta 111.11111 1'11:1pte1'41isT:'1111is11e11 at 17l1l'11l1Q, 1375 C'01o1'.v-B11111 111111 111.1111 FI1111'1'1'-NV11ite Rose FACULTY MEMBERS L1E1 1'. 11. C. 11'1.11YD A1, l'1YE MEMBERS M. I. SCHU1.'1'z, '23, 1v1111l'11l1l1111, O. W. F. B1.11CK111111N, '25, R1oo111i11gt1.111, H. 11. CLARK, '23, Lnfzuyettc. 11141. W. W. DUFF, '25, L61Qli11lO1.l, 11111. J. R. SWANTON, '23, 1I:u11111111111. 11111. F. J. Voss, '25, Duluth, Minn. F, NV 'l'1xY1.uR, '23, 111c1i:1ua111111s, 11111. J. 11. ANDREWVS. '26, SQj'l11OL11', 11111. C. K 1'I1111'.xR11s, '25, C1111111Q1's1'i1111. 11111. li. O. PRIVE, '26, NV. Lafayette, 11111. R. L. LARSH, '24, 11111i:111z1po1is, 11111. .1. W. BURKART11, '26, Louisvi11e, Ky. B. R. GE13H.111T, '24, C11icag11, 111. V. E. SUMBIERS. '26, Brazil. 11111. F. L. RISHER, '24, Brazil, 11111. L. L. H'1'Ew.1.RT, '25, 1111f:1y11tte. 111411. M. L. M'1 C1'1.1.11U1'1H, '24, B1':1zi1, 11111. 43. B. B1URPHY, '26, 11111111u:1po1is, 11111. T. A. DAY, '24, Oak 1':11'k, 111. A. E. NEAL, '26, Co1111e1'svil1e, 11111. R. C. XVIESE, '23, 11111iz111apo1iS. 11111. J. 11. EWIN, '26, 'F1'a11k1111, Te1111. F. 1'. 11oLTE11, '24, 4 111111e1'sv111o, 11111. 1'. D. M.11'Y, '26, 1DQCl1t111', 11111. Y. .1. EVANS, '24, W. 11:1f11y1-tm, 11111. 11. E. JENKINS, '26, Iudizlnapolis, 11111 R. L SHEHAN, Mouou, 11111. R. M. WATSON, '26, .All1J111'll, 11111. 11. 5. M.xRsH.x1.1., '25, W:1s11i11gto11. 11. V. W. C. ELY, '26, Terre Haute, 11111. 11. 11. 11Cl1AS'1'ERS, '25, 11E'1'l1'121, 111. ,1. S. 11ENRIOT'1', '26, Lo11isvi11e, Ky. J. B. 1f1XTNER, '25, 1'itts1.1111'g11, Pa. Il. E. K1-1.xM113, '26, Ci11Qi1111:11i, U. P,zge 318 Bwllnm R0ll'1XYflfSHIl, Tcllilllig, iF1XYi11, TqiIlfIlE I'. Duff. Nawy, Rl-LIYIHIIF' Swnlwl ROII'-SI1lIlll191'S. Gl'3lH1I1l, lily. Ueurioft. Day, Yosi Thin? ROll'+J eukius. plflI'k. Talylur, Fluyll. Schultz. SWZIIIUJII. EVANS ozfrfh L,1llI'fIqdXYll1'dS, Mm-i 11lIu11g'l1, .Al'K'KIIlSflxl'S. 121l1'kfil'fll, GQlvl1:1l't, Lnrsh, N Top Lhml-Wzlltels, I'lulte1'. Maxrslmll. Hislu-V. Sllehau, Stewart, B180k1rlII'I1 Szgiiz KI 661' Page 31.9 n'u N T.. f . in Pa gs.. ' Q' Kappzl Slglllll 1 0lIIlIIf'll ul I'nirf'z'.wif.ll nf Virgfilfiu, 1.91151 ,124 .. U, ill t'l1:11m-rs flu llllillifll lst llhlINllL4l :lt l'lll'1lllP l'lllYPl'Sllj', NSR hi c'0IUf'SlSL'2ll'lPl', Wllitv :mal lll'Pt'Il l Im1'1 rfllily uf Tlm Valley l A4'l LTY MIGHT-XIWRS PRUF. G, V. IQIXG F. A. f,'l'Bl1IlNGS .l, W XX'1l,1:U1: l'. H. l'tll.l,.XHD l . l l'uFl lN4a A1 l'lYlG Ml XX. F, R.xxx'11,1.l:, '26, xvlwllllll' 1- ftlll. Ill rx 1 XIll1'4 lllll'H,lllll ll. KI. Ifiwlc 2.5, .l. Xl. l7!nWM.xN, '26, Siblllll livml, lull. 1 1., li. 1'xH1.suN, 26. Mivhigzm City, lull. lf'. I,. tixml ur' ll ll XI-I ,.l, W:1x:ll1:u'l1ie 'Vox l . F. 4 Hl'AI, '24 I-ltnvvlte, lull l,. X. ITAYHZS. 241, l m't 'l'l1un1:1s, lxy. - X U. A, ILXY, '27 lsllllllllll lml .l. fl, IYYH, 26. lllllllllllllhl lml. .l. l . llXIf,, ' ll'llllIllUll1l lull. -.,, , Rl, Xl. l'lllW,XRllS, '26, Nl-xwustle, lull, , . A. .l. l R.xZI-IH. '22!, lxl1'lllIllUll un, .Xl.r. H . Ii. XX, l lilCXl'Il '27 Akron H W. l.lllIil1N, 24, Luuisvllll-, Ky. li. S, llll,l.lC.XN, 26, Wuxnlmm-llie lfx ll S, tiklclcx, '23, Rising Nun. Infl. lk, Ii.t'iI11.l.1uN '-l Nvwv:asilv, lml Y . . li. llmrmzx, '23, Lufmrtl-, lull A. Il. Ilwlvxlzlc. '24, Imtalyf-ftv. lull ll. fl. ll1lllEIl,, 211, l.11ltu11, l ll. I . ll11:l.1flcAl.l-,1x, L., l't'll'l'Slllll',g lml. ml. I... ll, 1'rlwmr:R CNIHICHS I.. ll Jnxl-ls, 2.3, llillllllllillll, Ind. . W. K l'Elmx' l,r:,x1x11N4:, '25, xv2lX11ll!ll'llll', Tex. L, A. LuNusHoRE, '24, l4lSl'IUll, U. .l, H, I1l'ND, '23, llilllllllullll. lnul. l. Kl.XRTlN, '24, Lufalyvllv, lml. A, H. RIIILER, l.6uisvilIv. Ky. 1'. A. I'1ll1.1.11's, '26, Munvie. Ind. ll. A l'HNTl1ll'S, '26, lfuvlwstn-1'. lull. H. H. I'mxTY, '23, Imfnyetto, Ind. H. Nl RYAN, '25, l'I'0Sl'Ull, lu. .l. lf, HAILHR, '2-l, lmfalyettv, lu4l. L. X, SMITH, '25, l u1'T NV:x.vl10, lml. K. XX. S'1'1-:w.xR'1', '23, Vluiniim-Ill, Ind. l'. ll, 'l'.xIf 1', '23, l.n,g'zx11spm't, llnl. H. H, 'F1mMPs6x, '23, lA2lfIlj'Cll0, Ind. H, l . WMM., '25, Snufll Hljllll, Iml. A. H. XV.Xl.L.U'I-I, '23, l'1'znwfu1'1lsvillc, lull ll, Nl' lYllI'l'l.4N'K, '23, Rising Suu, Ind. W. ll. W111'r'1'lNcs'l'6x, '24, 4,'1':m'fm-dsville 'l'. l4'. WnRKx1.xx, '26, llunringtnn, W. X 1 4' 1' Rlfislay, '26,Amlcrs:m.I11d. . 26. Axll Pfryln' S1311 LlCl'SUll, I ml Bottom 13010-F1':1zQ1'. Ilelfmmlmill, Mules, Green, Smith, Heffuor Smrfnrrl 1.'nIz'fYVilImr, Cllllllllillgbi, I'ol1:1l'1l. llvvkes. Prof. fi. C. King, Yvllitlfwk, Longsllxno Third ROIL'-D2lX'iCS, XVOl'kll12lll, Ryan, B1IXN'll1il11, J. H. Dyv, Hodfleu, Ca1'1son, llolmes FOZITUL 1l'OIl7'EI.1g1iSll, Crum, Lund, LQIlNlill,Q, Wahl, Sfl?W2'll'f, Taft Fifth I?O1L'TC1l2'l11iH61', XXThittil1g'fU11, Miller, Martin, Priuty, Hiatt, Banville Sifflz Ron'-Howoll, Phillips, l'Idwu1'1ls, J. F. Dyo, Rigsby, .Fl'Qll1fh, Suilm' Top Hoff'-Gibbs, 1,'1u'111ic11a0l. Uillvfm Kfzplbrl Szgiim Pflylv .321 9 .4 . 'L 1' 43 .55950 'w.. MA' 2 '9.' gr . L 15' lglllll 1 I 11l1111l11l Il . . FN C11z11'1T1'1's I 1 II'IfI11l4I 11111111111 In ll .vfl'111f1', 119'fi.'1 1111111 Z1-1:1 1'11:111f1-1'-1'Is1:11111s111111 :lt 1'11l'111111, 1591 1'111111'.s--XV11it11, 1111111 :11111 141:11'1i Fl1111'11-XY11it9 111159 '1 .U'1'1J1'Y K11'IK11lE11H 1'111:1'. I.. 11. 11'.111111111.11 W. V. Hwrix 'I'. A, 1'1,11.1cA1.xN A1 I'1X'E R1HK11111IRS 1-1. 11111a.xN. '26, NV:11111z1111, Mass. . I6 11. 111111'1.1N, '23, 1'I1111111111'g, 11111. 11. 11. 141-I11N.XRI1. '23, 111. Y111111111, Ky. K . U. N. X1'R11111'1', '25, 11111i1111:1111111s, 11111. 11. Slxlffsux, '26, K111111i1'G1111, 1 1:1. R. 1 11. K1.1'1'H11:11's, '23,111111:111:1111111s, 11111. 1.. W1sm.11111:1., '23, 1.:11':1.w1tv, 11111. 1'. W. 1i1.X1i1-111, '23, 11 1111 11e1'11111, 11141. V. K. 1'11'K1:11, '23, 3111111111-, 11111. 11. 11. S1'11lK, '25, 1.:1p111'tP. 11111. YV 3111:1cs111, '25,112I1i 1,:11'k. 111. I . H. NNY!-Is, '23, Unk 1'z11'k, 111. 11. XY. R111x1xI.1ix', 24, 1111li:111:1111111s. 11111. N. W. 1F.11'1:1IEl1'1'Y. '2I1,1111li:111z111111is, 11111. 11. A. '1'11111211 .X1.1., '26, W:11t11:1111, Mass. U. 11, HR11'1'11, '21, 1.:111111't1', 11111. H. 1', 11.11'111111:R'1'1', '25l, 111111:11111111111s, 11111. IC. A. 1',11.11w1111.1., '23, 1111sl11'i1111, 11111. 11. S. 311111s11, '2Z1. N1111111 1-11-1111, 11111. J. Imam.. 1 1 N1111'1'1f1, '26, 1'1Q1'111111111, U. Y. 1'11x11v11:11, '25, F1i11t, Mi1'11. 11. W1111.11:, '25, Be11f111'11, 11111. 11. XV11:1.1i, '26, 111-11f111'11, 11111. 11. 17R.1K1i, '26, 11111i:111:1p1'111s. 11111. A1Y1'I1-IS, l1u11t1111e, U. 11.11'1.1111-:R'1'Y, 1.11f:1y1-111'-. 11111. W. 1161.111-is, JR., '26, l'l111'z1g11, 111. 1'. 1i.xs'1', '23, gX1i1'1ll1. U. B. Y.x'1'1:s, '25, H11kt11w11, 11111. N. N1 11'I'T. '23, L:111'1'1-111'1-11u1',g'. 11111. N1. STICEI 111, '23, 11111i1.l1z111111is, 11111. 11. 1... AN11E11s11x, '25, 1'1e1'111:11111, U. 1-i1'sHA1.xN, '24, 1'1e1'1-1:1111.1, 11, F. STVICXKE1., '25, 11ig111:11111 1':11'k, 111 11' .. 11ll1.'1'Rl.XN, '23, 11111i:1111111111is, 11111. 11. AN11E1cs11x, '24, 11111111111-, 11.11. N. 11. 12 1'I.11.1.111'1'T, '2-1, H111T:1111, N. Y. .11:11:R, '23,1111k 1'1l1'1i. 111. Hulfonz Iinlr-Ilugam, Ilvdiu, l.P4lll1ll'1l, Wriggllt, Sillllhlflll Sf'4'o1f47 Rolf'-Mf1fhGwS, Xviselngvl, R. XV. Baker, I'i0km', Shivk Tlzirzi L,1llI'iRIf't'SP, Noyes. HvKinl0y, N. W. l,IlllQhCl'ff', 'l'll1'1-lfzlll, Sm ullrfll LVM'-.l, V, ligluglu-1'ty, lhlzlwvll, RIDING, Nmrth. f'4lIlllYl'l', K', H, XX1 at 1 !fTl1 lfmrfii. II, XVilvl0. Ul'2ll'i1'. Myors, I'. I7!lllg'llC1'Tf'. llulmes. Gust Szlrih Hf.u'-Yzltvs, Svott, Stu-lv. N. ll, Amlm-1'sm1, HUSIIIIIIIII, Sfucnko Top DOH'-IIOITIIIEIII, E. Il. .-Xlulvl-smu, llallett, J. H. lginker S 1 gunz ' ll '. F Q gxii ' N X w - .. w- .:?.1mw153 . Egiuiw- K A -:f 1. X, Nxt uf Nx vw-,Y ' A 1. 'f '. -9 R V+ . S- .V -2- . Z 'xv J-21152 YD U s iq. . D A ' lf: Wu, 1 1.y:S'Z' ' , Q 45? Y i Q' ,fy Lai ' 1 'xg S 'J31 sv- ' 4. kf..4a. -- 3 1, W H531 ' . ' 'E i if:l'f3s ' f Um 75923 '-l' -sl Aix ' N Q , 'cb' -J rv F 5 pyzqag 7fL.s1:1 3rf' - 'I L' V 1. - -if -' an-, Q-.' 'iff -2' 'f T 'I ' , Q I ,.,. ,,xQ w:fR'?? W' 4-,ff .4 ,,-3gk.':.,,f'Kf' 'ai 53 1, T - . -. . 1' 'f 1f'1f'-'fl-fiiif-'iff' f. 1 'I .' , V - 'qT?5Q-fl iflff ' i P11g7v7.7l.f W nw ':?o !Isx.4 Fjlw Si r .' ' U -I.. J 1 Thx' Delia Theta 1311111117111 ul Miami I'ni1'0r.vity, INXS 90 CIl2l1Df431'N Tlhliilllil Theta 1Q'l1u1rte1'fI'fSt:1lwlishf-11 :tt 1'lll'l1llE'. 1593 lolnfxy-Blue :mtl XVhi1Q 1'w11lll'l'I'-Xvlliftf 4Q':11'11:1ti0t1 1+'Al'ULTY BIICMBICRS I . H. Huocslc A. A. IIANS1-3N Atf I'IYE MEMBERS R. 1,',xR11.xX, '23, Joliet, Ill. A. FIELD, '22, Uwe11sIm1'6, Ky. It, FHRSP1, '23, Amlersun, Ind. A. Hl'lI.I.II1,XX', '23, Illlliflllillitllibl, Ind. W, RIDENOVR. '23, Mt. Yermm, Iurt. J. WEGEI.. '23, Evansville, Ind. H. CROSS, '24, TIl1fIl'llfl'DXX'1l, Tull. P. L1vHTExw,x1.TER. '24, Blll'.X'l'llS, O. TP. LITTLE, '24, Lebzmou, Ind. J, lI4'AI.L1s'1'ER, '24, Logmuspwt, Ind. H. ,UI,'YET'1'E. '24, Bluffton, Ind. , 0. SPRINGER. '24, G1'9911XVl'llNil. Ind. A. BAHR, .'IZll'kS0l1, Hiwh. M. BARHAQR, '25, Munvie. Ind. Il. BOOR, '25, Newcastle, Ind. J. BIUJWNE. '25, Ixmdinlmpolis, Ind. 12 D1aWm,Fr:. '25, Cllicztgfv, Ill. XY. EGGERS, '23, Xvllitillgf. Ind. R. Exyxxs, '23, W, Lafayette. Intl. W, HUSS. '25, Yineeuues, Ind. Page J.-2.5 II. G. H. E. C. R. H. J. L. L. L. L. J. M. XV H. J. M. it M. TOMLINSUN, '25, Sllelhyville, Inf.. Gamzxttz, '25, Slteucer, Ind. GVDE, '23, Lafayette, Ind. IIUXT, '25, Misltzuvukal, Ind. JARREIJ., '25, Lafayette, Ind. M'ILLER, '25, C'oune1'sx'ille, Ind. M1TutrE1.L, '25, Mzmstieltl. O, SHTIIERLAND, '25, Mansfield, O. . PHOUT, '25, Indiana mlis, Ind. I XV1LSUN, '25, Sturgis, Ky. B1.1NN, '26, Prairie City, Ore. HARMESON, '26, Iudizxnupolis, Ind. KERN, '26, Lnfzmyette, Intl. Lovltruy, '26, Wxmrsztw, Ind. UWENS, '26, Munuic, Ind. S'1'0uPs, '26, t'ouuQ1'sviIle. Tud. VAX GENTAI., '26, Indiulmpolis, Ind XY.xI,LER, '26, BIOl'gil11fiC1l1, Ky. XX'm11m'oRT1I, '26, Terre Haute, Ind. YORK, '26, North Madman-hester, Ind. Hnllnm L,IPll'-I,l'4llIf, l'1'oss, 'l'0111li1mm. I u1'f'e, Livhtm-llwalltel' Svmnfl lfuu'-Kewl. 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Ind li. R. lbvlc. '24, I1l1ll1ll11llI1lllS, lull. .L R. H4'vm:rc'1'S:uN, '26, Slmollwyville, Ind. .l. A. l 1cmaL'srvN, '26, Mum-io, lml KI, I-2. Rum-zlsxu, '26, Niagara Falls. N. 'l'. 1'. HHAY. '23, Sun BQ11'lIIll'llllllD. 1..lI. H. li. RUTII, '25, Renssclavr, Incl. II. ll. illcmslw, '23-L, Clevoluxnl, H. L. lb SUWT, '23, ll2'lIlllYSl1l1'0, Ill. I-Z. V. IIARRIS, '23, Mt. Ayr. Inll. .l. l'. So'1'111c1zI..xxn, '24, Munshelql. O. F, Y. ll.xx'1l15N, '25, lmwcll, Ind. l'. S. STULMH, '23, Li'lfil.Y9fl'l', Ind. V. I-I. lI.xx'Nr31:, '23, Ilnytrm, 0. W. W. 'l'Rm, 1', '24, Lufkin, Tex. l. A. J.xA11f:s, '26, Motlwlum, N. J. L. IJ, XVETZEL, '26, Ulevelnml, O. Y. Xl. LIi.u'H, '24, lllevelzxllal, U Page 3 H 36 ..X. XYIIMDX, '23, llzunnmnel, Iull. lfnflrml 111111'-lh-flflilmgfum. 1,512 XII'-ln, Imxmvlu. llzwris, lilm-k1mn'u Nfrrnffrl l.'m1'7XIvl'l'iI'1, ?44'4111, llilly, 1IIllllt'i, Hlillllxihvl' :nl I.'u1l'-I,imlml11ixt. X4-wrml. Kiraly. I'1ut'. li. li. Wilvy. Stnugln, l'l1vl+11f l m1r'f14 l.'r:u--llzllx'-lvll. l'InIml'tru11. lim-A-klillg, ll:lj'm'l'. l 4'1'g11sn11, Iimx' Fffllz Ima--Iiutll. Wilwx, Vmmllrs. 3IIllll'l'l', Sutlzwlzlll-l, .Xmlm-asm: Twp l.'ufr-'l'1'm1T, l11'ig51+Av. W1-tm-I, Iinnl, 1,YPl'Url'll Thom If IWW' In liiw Fx - QQ 1-. '..u', ,.51?Q.Dkia. Thi K 11,0100 Slglllll 1 lslflllflllll 111 I'1111'11'.v1'f-11 111' I'1'111l.w-11I1'1l11i11 7411 331 Vlmp .Xllvlm Xi 1'hzulvt01'-l 11umlc1l :ut P111-1l 11-. 4911.7 t'11I111xvfliI:u-k :nml 1211114 I ln11'1141'lml'lx'sz111tlu-11111111 I-'.Xl'l'l.1'I'Y Kll NIllI'lHS l'1wF. .I. II. Nlvliriri K. A. 43I'l.lXlilCIl .U l'IYlC MIC 'QICRS .X. KI. IMYIN, '23, lbzxyfmm, U, XYIIEIJ-IN, '26, XYiIli:lll1s1m1't, I':1 I.. 'l'. l EN'l'HN. '24, Y:lll1:11':1is11, lml. H. HI-1YNHl,I1s, '23, liluiftull, 11111, H. XY. 1'11xw1111.I.. '23, I.:1T':1yvrTv. Ind. l'. Fumls, '26, 1:44lHlll4ll,LQT4Hl. Ind. l.. XYHLIEXILNKHICH, Zn, luvzmwullo. Ind. T. Il 'l'1inxl xx, '24, XYv11:ltvl11-11, XXY1lS4l. H. IC. Hmxsn, '23, lH1l4IIll2II'!4l445, lull. H. N. Im ln, -l1, ln1l1:1ll:nImIls, lllll. m-,. -.n' ' ' I . .L LEWIN, 261, l I1-V1-l:1n14. U. XY,1'. XYlX4'Ill-IN'l'lCli, '23, Iillk41IllIl. lml. H. V. 4.1-IIC'I'Z, '24, Yz1lp:n':1is41. Incl. ll. I.. lllmrxux, 24.XNvl1:1t1'Iu-1-, Hush. li. .l. Ill-3wl'r'1', '2li. L1lf2l.VlJTTt', lml. ii. Nxll'1'11r'11e1rw, '2li. l':Y2lllSYiHt', Iml. V. IC, I'I.11wa11:H. '23, I+Zx':um'ilh-, Iml. li. II.H1.w.xN, as 1511114 .LCN my-I - H, 'l'YKl.lC, 2.1, Mulfllvtcvwn, Tnal. 1 1 11,4 1.1 ' ' ..xx1x. -.1, I,1lw1'1Vv1lh-. Ill. IP. Liars, Hn, M. l':ms, H, A. 4.R1'11. Zh, I-llllfitlm. Ind. 12 LHNI .xfvr ERS, '24, Kluslmgvo, Ukla H. Nl-Jxvsmzxl. '23, VHIIIINIPIIS, Inml. W, HIAJYII, L., Imlxtmm, H. S. I'I1'r'1'lc1z, lf'. lf'1,w1'm1 F. IIVHI1, ZINIJIIICI A1 Hlillkiil. Ill '2ll. Y:1lp:l1':1is11. lml. N, '23, llglytml, H, '2Zl. llnlixlllzlluulis, llnl. RT Hluu 1'h1'1'l1, Minn. Bottom L'lIIl'LfV,IJliI1gPl', Ihivis, Fentfm, Vuuwell. XY4lHPl1ll0l'g'9l', T. I'. VPIIUIIIZIS Sfroml Inylill'-lQl'iHSU, Hive, Lewis, XVill1'llOSfGl', If4l1'Ill27lll1l, Lovfz, H. I.. 'l'l1mm1zls TIIIVVII In'Ull'+IIGXYiff, Slnithfielcl, PluQgP1', XVIIMQI1, RIXIVIIUIKIS, 1+':x1'1'is 1 u11r1l1 H0114-Tykle, Hzavin, Ima, f,'1'lIlll, L4-H:1srm's, NOWHHIII, Ma-Kve Twp IFQH'-Gluyd, Ritter, Flotwnm, Hmwl, Zlllglllilll, Sloan Tx? 1' fiva 1010 Ll Szg 111 LZ Pnyfr' .LU Nw - if 2:11:53 S32 ' -0 15' zgfiza Thi 520117011 Ifrruml 1 1 71:1 I1'i4'l1muu1I f'l'PHl'4lfl', IWIII 49 Clmptcrs Illlliilllil Alpha 1.'l1:1l1T4-1'-lift llwlwllwl :IT I'Ul'4lllC. 1516.1 I L f1Iu1'.w-l'111'l1I0 :11141 l-1911 1 l1Ill'4l'.N'.XHlEl'i1'Rl1l llezllliivs Illlll Yiulvfs F.X1'I'I,'l'Y KIHNIIZICHS l'R+1F. L. Y. l.I'm' N. F1xu111.xx I'1w1'. H, N1 I'11Ex'1'1c'E RI. T. I'L11'1: MAJ. .l. II. W1x1,1..u'lc M I'lYl'I MEMBERS 1'. lmluali, '23, XYull:1st4111, Mass. A. l4'Ic.xXKI.lN. '2.1, l1IHl2l,f,. D. T'HR'l'I-iH, '26, N41l'W41ml, U. W. He'1113If11.1NN. '23, I,:1f:1y1-ttw, Ind. 1 . . ,J - H. 5'I'.XI'I , Lf., M11111-ue. Ind. M, XYIl'lNItlX'l', '23, W. I,:1f:1y4-He. Ind Il. H. Zl'MS'l'lClN, '23, l.2l1 Ilj'PTft', l111l. xVlNfGiC'I', '26, IR-1111x'illQ, Iml. A. H1xI,1ul'lf, '24, Imli:u1:11mIis. lml, II. I-HZIIRRXS. '24, l114li:111:1I1uIis, lml. V, Uwxxlcic. '24, Sullivzm, 11141. IJ -V H '-1 '. . '. 1. II.xl .lll, -4,I111l1.n11.11+41l1f, lml. Y. Kmxlm. '24, l1iQU1li1'l'. 11111. V. HHH, 24. I.41:11sv1IIv, Ixy. I-I, 'l'l1111l.xs, '24, Wi111.1f:1ll, 11111. V, XYICHHMIQST, '24, l111li:111z1lml1s, lull. H. Al,l.1iX. '25, N, 1'l1:1TT:111m1g:1, 'I'eu11 II. li1xH'1'E. '23, ll:nx't1111, U. J. IIIMKE, 26, XIlIll2ll'1llSll, Iml. If, H1..xm:H, '23, 411114-:1g11, Ill. A. H. H. .l. 'l'. .l. H. IC. H. W Y. H. li. li. Il. Il. IP. .l. Il. ll, L, .l4rIl.xNNlNG, '25, I:il'lllll0llll, full. K1-:1.1.ER, '23, 111111111-to, Ind. L. I'E'I'l-ZRSUN, '23, Ht. tjllilld. Minn. li.xvlf14:xs1fERul21-1, '25, tinslum. Ind Sl..X'l'ER, '25, l114li:111:11mlis, 711111. 'l'HrrAIPsuN. '23, N4-w Alliillly, I111 l4l+i.xZEl.l., '26, Boswell, Ind. H1111-IR. '26, lludixllmlmlis, Ind. FRANK, '26, VV. L:lf:lj'0TtO. Ilnl. Gmnxllzlz, '26, I111uisville, Ky. lIE.x'1'H, '26, 1i1'l'k'llt 1lHT10, Ind. . lIl.X'I'T, '26, Hivllllluml, lull. . IxIC'1'TRl.lll'T, 26, lllillllllllllillli 1111 CWIS, '26, TCl'1'P llnutc. Ind. . I,m'1:1.1u'r:, '26, Sll9N1lll'Il, Ind. '. MARSH, '26, 1111li:l11:11mlis. 11141. I1. KlI'I'1'HEI.l1, '26, lllt1i2lll2l11UliS, 1111. ll. I'111l.Pwr'1', '26, XY111's11w, Ind. RUTII, '26, Hv11ssvl:l01'. Ind. - . Sm'II.xKl1II.. '26, l1141i:l11:1polir'. 11111. R. IP. N'I'll'i'l'S. 26, l11di:n1:1p6lis, 11111. I'-'lylf' .IQU Boiron: Ihm'--Ilmkv. 'l'l1un1:1s, Hiatt. '1'l1m11psm1. IIGZIUI Nrmml I.'n1l'fll:111g,fl1T, YV:1ll:11'e, Ludy, 1n1'Il1lkli1l, Ross. P1'enTim'0, FIli1'lll2lll Tllirrl lforr-l5:l1't4?, Kullvr, Hall'-111013 Ruth, Keftvllluf. H12ltP1', vXviCIll4lllf, H01ll'4'll l'WIl1Il'ffl Il'IllI'1I,1NlQL', Kimmcll, Willgvt, L'n1111e1', 4J1'1', Lrwehlve, ZUIIISTPUI Fffflz In'1lll'fP1lil1hlJff, lriun, Mitvlu-ll, Hz1i1'e11spe1'ge1', Allen, Elder, ffl'2lllL' Nimflz L'UIl'-I'l'tt'lSUll, lrwis, xVK'UllUl'Sf, Hnlmlaiuf, Stutts, XIZITSII, -Illllilllllillg, Smut Top 11ul4'7N4'I1:Ewl. I-luzlzell, I,O1'TK'l', S4'hE'UlHZlllll 1 . v . . Szgflzrz Pfzz glbxzfofz L WY., 4 Pufff 3-91 'ba ,gem Acc 'm A Iii: ., , . . J. Y Corzfrl F1'f1f1'af Ifffzrmlul ffl I'llil'4l'-Nifhlf nj' ll'i.wmf.win, lfmj -1H4'l1:1lut0 IW I'ur1lu0 Vmmllulmlitzlll 1'lllluglistallvlislxed :QT I'lll'1llll'. 1909 llllfll'-N HL'4l :nhl NVIIHQ 1:'11lll'lI 4 'ilflliltilbll l At'l'L'I'Y MI-IKIIBIGRS ,XXTUNIU Anmxxn Il. L. 1'RICEK IC. M. liirzxux' J. A. S,xI'ERs A. XY. fV'HI,1'I 1'.XRliI,YX E. H1m1cx1.xKE1z Y'1'.xN1.m' 1'4vI'I.'1'P2R .-U l'lYli MEM!-HIGHS X. 'l':li1lYN. '24, I'l1ili1qviuo IFIIHHIS l'. IC. KIINTUN, '24, W. Lzufzlym-fre, Tml. Ii. 4'I:.xl1:. '23, I'u1'tI:1ml, 11111. IZ. V. I'.X.T.XIil-IS, '23, Plliliplvillv Islands NI. I'INHlQIIlf3Z, '24, I'hililw1vine Islands W. li. I'I+IlR1l'I, '25, Rzlvine, NYM. 4'. EVANS. '24, llzlwimk, NYM. Z. H. HKYEN, '23, Pllilippillc lslznlmls Ii, l4'l1.llN1:1cR. '23, Ilzum, Ind A. H. S.XXIlUY,XI,, '24, f'0l1fl'ill Anxcrival I. I RERl,, '23, Xmw:lstl4', lml. S. V. SASHIH-'F. '25. lzlllgilliil 'I,'.Illl.XR.X, ,Inpun IP. A. SI'IX'll.l..X, '23, I'l1iIip1vi1w Islands I, lim: 1.x. '23, l'lniIi1q+i11L- lslzmds II. I'. 'l's.xx4:, '24, Uhiml Ii.x1csT1':NssuN, Nwwlvn XY, 'I'l'.xN, '23, Uhillil Ii, I.uwlcY, '23, Imnal, lml. H, l'. XYARNIGR, '24, 1'uIv01'. Infl. V, M.x1'.xl.xl.xr:, '24, Vlnilippim- Irlumls A. IC. Iixixxs, '26, Ravine, Wir. V. MARKS, '23, l,2lt'l'lf55l', lml. A. Y. K1vX.x1I.xl'. '26, llllililllbilllx Iwlumlx I . Hll.ll I'1. '23, Nulltll H1-ml, Iml. NI. Il. Nlmlilirz. '25, Noxwusfle, Ind. Yu-Ilsucx XYEI, '23, l.'ll11'1!l 1 I'alf14' .3 Q! fgllfflflll 1.'011'iI'1'uf. J. A. Szuwrs. llvnll i'm1ltv1'. Lmwy, Prof, Vulv, Silx'vrtl1m11 w Sfttllllf limi'--I'ujih:11':l, Hcyvs, ll:11'vi:l. El11'il'lll9Z, XV1l1'lll'l' Third Hul1'gKI:lv:lIzll:1g, l'JI'i2ll'US, Hnshuff, Sevilla. Ilhiun, Iillllilhilll Top I:UIl'TAI1ll'kH, I illi11,g01', Milling l l'v0l, IQZIIFYHIISSUII. TSZIIIQ 01 'fffz Fx '11 f!'C.V Pflyfz' .T QQ Il Delia Tall Deira 1 .,. 161617141111 Ifr'll11l1fl1IfnIIrg1: , 1.5.1.7 II., .Xvflvv l Ilzqrfvrs IUIIIIIIIII IAIIIIIIHII I I1:luivw'-I'IsT:1ImI1sI104I :lf I'u1-II110. IUIIT Q1lIUl'.Y--'I'IlI'1lI1'. NYIIII1- :xml li6I1I 1'II1Hl'1l'-IIIIIISY I X1 I I,'I'Y lII'IBIIiI'hN ,w1 I. Wuuw I,.xx1x:r:1c'1' V. H, NIIIYEIX IHUV, II. I . I +'6RP X4 I'IX'l'I KIIGNIIIICI-IS II. AIIIAIN, '26, IIl't'0II1'2lNI'I4'. IIIII, V. XX .I.u'Ks6N, '2-I, Wzlsllingfun, Ib, 1 I, Hxlwal-in, '23, IIHIIIIIIIKIHIIIS, Ind, V. NI KIAIIINIX. '24, fIf'rm'I.I-ilm, Iml. I Il.xI.ICs, '26, I'r:1wT'4v1'1IsvxII0 ImI A. IS. NI.xx'l'ERS, '23, 'I'Imrutmxl1, 'IIl4I. I H, Ifi.xR'l'1c1.s1wx, '23, Uxtuld, Ind. Ii. I., Mwumx, '211, I,:ufu11t:nim-, Iml. '. I-!1f11'HlclI1-Lu, '2I1, Imlizulmlrulvx, I111I. II, H KIl'I'.XIiI'I, '23, Willialnlspurt, Ind X. I'!1rx'1'r1, '23, XII. Yvlllon. Inrl. IC. KI, I'E4'K, '23, II1'Cl'III'2lHIIO, Iml. XI. I'.XRIi, '26, Immlm-1-, III. II. II. I'EYI.ER, '26, II:111viIIe, Incl. ', I'III'R4'II. '26, .XsI1IzmImI:1, U. BI. L. I'H'1 1'ER. '23, K:1nIi:1IiPe1, III. 1. 4'4:r'r11c.xN, '26, Wnslmungtml Ind. R. J, l'm5s1I.xw, '23, lhltmit, Mil-h. II. IPVNX, '23, I'IOX'l'IilIlII. H. P, S. I'RI4n:, '26, .Xurlm-rsun, IIIII. I. I'II.I.Is, '26,1i1'cQ1wz1s J. IS. Rusx, '26, Rlzlywillv, Ky. I. Hl.li.xx6X. '23, I,6uisx'1II0 Ixv A. N. NIIAXY, '26, Limn, U. I IIIRIICS, '26, Imfznyvtfv, Iml. W. W. SMITH, '26, IIIM-1'I10i1u, Ind. I. II.xm1.xx, '23, Rlklmrt Iml J. II N1'.x1'1.Dlxu, '26, I'm'tIa11nl,U1'v. '. IIII,I,, '26, W:u's:m', ImI. KI. II. 'I'.xI'l:E, '26, D4-t1'6it, IIN-Il. '. II6x,wr:Ic1s.x, '2li, XY. I-It-:wth-. Ind. N. 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Y1111:1N1.1 JONES, '26, 1lll,liZiD?i1NDliS, 17114-l. RIARY I-S1sHoP, '23, A1-1':411i:'1, 11111. M.11:1' L, 4'iR,1Y. '26, I111li1111ap6lis, 11111. N111111.1 II6T1:HK1N, '23, 1i1kl1a1't, 11111. 1J,1x'N1c1.1.E AYR1-Ls, '23, Fortville, 11111. M11,11111c1J LOWMNN, '23, RIllNll'l'l'f', VIII41. W11,111c1.x11N.1 S1'1161cN11111.Tz, '24, tf'1,11111e1's1'lIl1?. 11111. MARY K. SH11L'1', '23, XV1l1'!i11XY, 11111. .IICNNIIG l'S1i1'1'TEr16N. '26, W. Lafayette, 11111. O1.1x'1c H'1'.x1.L,11:11, '26, W. Lafayette, 11111. ELLEN DRAKE. '24, W. Lafayette, Ind. M.1Rf111R1:T 1fl,'XV1I,LIAMS, '26, W. Lafayette. K.1T1mx'N FUNK, '24, Bvl'O0kSf011, Ind. Mtxamf-:ET .T.1M1s11N, '24, W. Lafayette, Ind G1..111x's I'E1 KINP.x1'1:1I, '23, Muncie, Ind. ANNE L, H.1HvEy, '26, New Castle, Ind. lf.XR'1'lI,X GWINN, '25, Arcadia, Ind. M.111J6H1E '1'1Ts1w11T11, '23, G1e1111'uod, Ind. RIARY IIRNY, '26, Noble:-ville, Ind. MA111' Flslirza, '26, Lafayette, Ind. 112111 MA I'1c'1'15Rs, '25, Dayton, Ind. M1111J111111: BIAHIN, '25, W. Lafayette, Ind. 1K1N11111'1c SMITH. '26, OTf91'bCi11, Ind. 1'I1.1z,1111-3'1'1fl M1'1,it'1111:. '24, Lafayette, Ind. K11'1'1111x'N IIEYERS, '23, W. Lafayette, 11111. M,111T11.1 KICIQINSICY. '26, F1'aukfo1't, Ind. II1c1.1cN x'1l HOI.S. '25, Lafayette, Ind. I'!l'TH LUWAIAN, '26, M111l,101'1'y, 11111. PHIYC 3 S 6 sf , .' 1. Hoifonz 1u'0I1'g-AIZl.1'tiI1, Mullin, Mc4 :'1i1i, McWilliams, YVH1'IllN'k Srwoizd Rmz'-MCM:1hm1, Jones, Bishop, Gray. Hotchkiu Third lion'-Ayms, Lowmam, Schoeuholtz. Shoup, Botteron, Stzilluiwl Fourlh lion'-Diuke, McYVillia1ns, Funk, Jzuuisou, Pevkiupaugli. Iluiwey Fffflz Ifuwftiwiliu, Titsworth, Bray, Fisher, Peters. Mullin Top Lillll'-Slllifhy AiL'iilli1'G, H0y0i's, lXICIiillSQf', Nicimls Uffpficz Cfiz' Ufllbgll Page 387 rf? R F' ef .2 e:se::If1id.izC25'6Q.2eL 5, if IQg,DlDf1 IQLDPH QZIIIZIIZII If'mmf7f17 ul Jlnllnlmllll K'1wllr'gf4', 75711 40 f'l1:11+T01's frllllllllil Ilvliza A'll1l1!TL'l'+RHTZIIJIISIIWI :AT T,l1l'4lllP, 12119 FAl'l'L'l'Y MEMBERS DEAN 1'AR61.Yx H11uRA1ARER KIARIE SVHRASS AVTI VIC MEMRI-IHS If.X'1'llERlXE ll'3I.XR.X, '26, Lufalyvrte, Ind. RIi'rH IIEINMILLER, '24, Lufuyettr-, Ind. I-I1 lZAI'!ET1i Rmmlxswx, '24, Luuisville, Ky. IJHRHTHY ENXERS, '26, IllKli2il1l'll'l4PliS. Ind. Epxx '1'RwrH, '23, f,1'lP2lllS, Infl. I+ZA'h:1.YN CHRIS'l'MAN, '25, Joplin, M6. Luulsl-3 DAVIS, '23-1, W. Lufuyetfo, Ind. BIARIAN NEI sux, '25, Lmwll, Ind. I-I1.1x6R1-3 RIHREY, '25, l,'llivR,g-6, Ill. MADGE SPRAY. '26, Bluffton, Ind. BIARY A. I4i1,An'K1A16R1-3, '26, Blmmlfivld, Ind. SARAH BRUXVN, '23, Ixxdiauapulis, Ind. LOVISE XVOUDFLRIDHE, '26, Imlimlapulis, Ind. NAUMI Scflmw, '26, Ti1iI'7Q1'2ll1ITQ1 City, O. 1',XTHE1-UNE l,'Ass11:1., '25. Lnfuyetn-, Ind. l'JA,:R6THY ITAILY, '25, Imliamapolis, Ind. LA YERN BEADLE, '25, Ruvkville, Ind. LIWILE RIEEK, '26, H11-P11sln11'g, Ind. AIA!-EY M1'I'Hb:TER1nu1-2. '26, Il11li2lllH1V17HS,171111. KIARGARET LAUMAN, '26, Attira, Ind, RIARY J. LUYE, '23, Lafayette, Ind. IRENE KELLY, '26, Bluiftun, Ind. FRANVRS RRYNAHDS, '25, I':11-mm, Kaus. RVTH STEVENS, '25, Taylm-ville, Ill. XYII,HEl.MINA LUYELI-iss, 25, 4,'iu1-ks Hill, Ind. ANNE CRANE, '24, '1'ip11ec-:1116r- City, O. RI.1zAm-tT11 TAHGART, '25, Hrlerxus, Ind. J, PEARL. I,1N1m1,r3Y, '26, 1 1'o11v11 Lil-k, Ind. 1.015 HI,'THR1R, '25, Mum-ie, Ind, RIARTIIA PE'l l'YUHN, '26, 11uli:111u1w61is, Inf IIEIEN WATRRR, '25, Snuth Ruuh, Ind. RIARHARET M1'I'11R'1'1-:R1Df:E, '25, Tudimmpnllx Page 388 Hulfom 1i'Ull4't,'Al2l1'2'l, Iiulvilmsrm, 'l'1'nTl1, lluvis, Kluwy, ISl:1vk11m1'e, Xxvlllbtuilitlglf 'ml L1Illl'ff'ilSSPl, I'3ea1lIv. Mary KlvI'lwIn'1iflgv, NIIll',Qill'UT KIl'l,llll1l'l'i41Q,1L', Love, lin-yllulwls, lmvvles Thirdlfmr-'l':1gg:11't, Hlltllric, Wzxtcrs, lluilllllillvr, Iilnlln-ls, fflll'iSfIlHlll, NCISIDII I nu1'fl1 IFUJ4'-SIn':ly, HTHXYII, Svlwip. lmily. Blvvk. Idllllllilll Tap lfmr--K1-lly, Sh-vvllf, Vinum, I,i1n-lleiv, l'etTi4iulm Qppfz Qzppfz Qlzffzfmz Page .389 N BMKW 1 1-N wufv X-1 ig .' +1 1. -.31 xg: :A ,-5, 1 ., ,. M.. ' ..4,,r. ...LAL C 11 It 0111 sign 1171111117111 nf IYH1l'l'1'N1f.1f 11-f' 111'l.'1111S11.v, 1111117 611 C11:111tc1's V111 121-T11 4'11:111T1-1'-1551111111x111-11 :ut 1'11111u1-, 111111 L'1,1I111'.s-1':1111i11:11 111111 N111111' l'vI1lll'l'l'fXV1l11l? C':11'11:'lTi11u .X4 l'1Y1'I 111111113151-IS NIARY 1i1:11xs11x, '23, A11111, 711111. l,11U1s111 FIUK, '25, '1'l'l'1'lf' 11:111te, 11111. X111,111111:1,1 1'1111P11:11, '23, 811111111-1-1111111, 111. KLXRY 1i11:1,1.1'1111a, '25, 1l311swe11, 11111. 111111111 11.111vm', '23l, F1111-111111111t, 11111. 1fI, 1'lI ICIRK, '23, Ly1i111s, 11111. 1'1I.llR1'1Xl'I'f N, JHNES. '2I1,Ly1111, 11111. B1.x11ul5 1fI'1't'H1'IN. '25, 1'11l'1lll1HI141, 11111. 1,1cN11111: 1,l11'T1I.1N, '23, 81111111111-I111111, 111. IIr:1,1-:N H111:1,,'1'M1H11:, '25, L:1f:1yotfe, 11141. X11N11:s 1i11:NN1-31111 '23, 121111111-11, I1111. 11RE'I'l'1lEX S11'1xD1,11:, '25, Al11x1111111'i11, 1111 Xxx N11E11x111N, '2li, W, I.:1f:15'1-tt1+, 11111. 112111 1411.1x11Ex1:1'R11, '26, A1-l111gt1111, 111. l'1c1'11 111 1'11u1'E1c, '24, S111f11111'1:11111, 121. 111'1'1.1 1i'11111'ER, '26, P1:1i11E0111, 171141. Y11:1,11,1 4'i1111x.11.1., '24, 1,Xf111l1, 11141, 1T,1'1'11ER1N1c 11111111I..1s, '26, S11e111yvi111-, 11111 1f1'TlI H11.1111.1-3, '24, 1'GTt'1'F1ll1l'gL', 11111. l1111111THx' l+'1'1s'1'ER. '26, gx1'f14'!l. 11111. Xl1'R111:1. 11I'ID17H11,'1l. '24, 5111111111-1-y, 11111. YI-IRN Y. 111-:1,1.1xR, '26, Ht. 1'11111f111'f, 11111. 11.1111 11: KI.111111.1N. '24, Y1-o11111's11111'g, 11141. Nrzxxx K1-ZEN, '26, 17e11111i, 11111. I11114,1m111x11 xY,X1.KEH, '24, 311111111-11111'-1-, 11111, 11111113 M.1RT1x, '26, '1'u1e1111, O. 1'111:1,.11,1 SNYIVICK, '24, W:11k1-111111, 11111. 1111111111: l'11HTr:R, '26, 11:1yt1111, O, 1'111Rx 11r:111'1i, '23, 1'I111111':1, 11111. 13E1'1.XH 1'I-:R1'l1:1v,x1,, '26, Gary, 11111. 411.1111 1',111s11N, '23, W, I1z1f11l1'11tt1-, 11111, 1+I11N.1 1'R1'11R, '26, 1.lbg'Il1lS1H11'1, 11111. N'.XOM1 1i'11.11'M.XN, '23, 1,:1f11.v11t11-, 11111. 1511111211 M1111-K. '26, 111-1p11i, 11111. 1'1T111111:1x11: W1:.11'1:11, '26, 1,:1f:1yette, 11111. P11516 390 Boiiom R0u'fFi0k, 1'e1'4'QiVi11, C:11'su11. .Imu-s, l'11:11m1:l1l. Festa-r, 1., VKIUIIQI' Sfcolzd ROll'SIgI'2ll141QIl1JHYQ, P1'yu1', Keluledy, xI2l1'11ll, YVeuVe1'. Keen, 11011211 Third R010-Swi1141011, GUl'llll11, I,01'1'P1', XVil11iQ1', H. l,'mx1me1', 1fv11u,gg, S11i1'1n:l11 IPOIIFUL ROII'-I:l'2lllSClll, B1H1:11g2'lll. 47. Campw, SI11l'N'1i. Kitwln-11, 11OUg12lS Top R0ll'71.0Uf1l2l1l. Kirk. G1':1lu10. Buwk, Suyllvl' C' X111 Omega V. Page 391 ' Aa ,-,3' 6 . Max . U L. . T1 Beta P111 l'Y1HfIfllI'fi ut Jlfmnzunill Collryff, 1.N'1f'7 63 f,1l12lllfGl'S -lIl1ll um llvltzl 1'llilliftll'-EFTII1lIiS1lGll :lt I',lI1'1lUC. 1921 l'nlu1',wfXYi1w :lull Silvel' Igllll' l'wIHlf'l'f'T'XxYi1ll f':l1'1l:'lHnl1 l4'A1'ITL'l'Y MIGAIBICRS I'r:6F, Mmx' I,. BI.X'I I'IIEXX'S C6x1uD1x,x LUAIAIELL PRHF. Auxlcs Tusux A4,'TlYl'I Ml'IKIHI'1HS ETIIFII, Glllrisvlli, '23, l,nf:uy4-fttv, Ind. 1iER'1'1u'11E FL1-tisnlak, '25, Kendxnllvillo lx 45411, Moss, '23, IAYQ2lllHlNll'T, Incl. IPURWHY lmaulxs, '23, Komlullville, Ind l ,Xl'I'II 1'P'I I'lCN, '23 Russvillo, lml. K.x'r1H-:RINE Sx1EL'rZ1.Y. '24, llmve, Im M.xR.J6R1E f4l'Hl'T'l', '23, Kemlzdlville, lml. I.E0'1tx Mm'f'1.URE. '25, 1'wl'Illlk'f0l'f. Im NIIIADHICD SIIl'H.XR'1, 23, XIQl1'iHIl, Ind. AREVA YANIIUSS, '25, 1.4-1r:1114j111, Ind. Nmml l'H1cIsTEN, '4, Ifwutux-, Ind. UARUL KIEIKH, '23, Sllelhyville, Iml. lfuurfzwl' I'il'4ilI. '24 llmtfmwl 4'i1y. Tuul. I.L'm311.I.E B,x11,15Y, '26, Ill1l41ll1Il1ilIliS. Ind Mllunzrcl, Huumx, 24, Mumfio, Ind. ICIEANHR Ifilnvzxnuz. '26, W. Lnfznyetn n LVw1ll.1-1 lllfzlmnx. 24, 112llIl'Gll1'l'YiHQ, Ill. llEl,1cN I4',x1,l ls, '26, Mum-iv, lml. IRENIC LENW, '24 l'w1iZIll1L'TllYiHl', Pu. I rwru IJIEISIIER. '26, Kvuflzillvillo, Ind 1 H.XFC1'l5S l'I:.xT1cR, '24, Z1'cntVillm-, Ind. Il'1c1,1cN K,x1'1f'M,xx, '26, l.:1f:xyL-tto, Ind H,xm:.xRE'1' linH.x1:w6N, '24, Imfzlyeftv, Ind, .lwxxru Iilrclcxux, '26, IH-mllvtmn, Im ' , ,V ', L1.1Lx1.r.r11 N IIKIIIVI' '24, W. Lnfnyettv, Iml. M,x1c1.xN I',xx'r6N. '26, Ilulm-T, lml. H1111 lex H1 lIl'I,I.Eli. '24, IllIIiZlllIlllUliS, Ind. .Irma l'HEl.l'S, '26, I.:1t'nycrte, lnfl, K.x'1'111c1:1N14: Nalin, '24, lirillgvpnrt, III. KIIRIAAI RINNIE. '26, SE-Ylllllllll Ind. KI.xm:.xl-rm' NIRIMINHIZR, '24, F611 Wuyn--, Ind. HI, I'll H6r:l+:H'1'sox, '26, Slumglmi, Chinx Rlllmfzl-in 'l'lNfs1f:x', 24, Ilmw, Ind. .XXXIi'I I'E 'l'1mx1s6N. '26, Imliuuzxpolix, Ind Ilmcxs VI xml. '23, N1-Mu-1'1'y, lull. FI,um?N1'E SANDERS, '26, lmli:u1:1poli5 1114 Page 892 ' --n . 1 xr ' -'-' r wr, Hllffrllll lfnfr'--1 ll'iHllE1', Tillglvlv, N4'llllH4'l', Hill1'SlliU, Rlvil-is Nfmufl l.'ff11-fkluss, S:u11l1-14. STUIIUIQ '1'1'ust. Sm-fl. Hznilvlv. I'IlXT1'Ill Tllilvl I.'m1'7Nwl111xinl1. Hivllzmlslmll, Httcn, H4HlLll'll, Hugh, Hiunie I o1zf'Il1 L'm1--1,'l:u'k. Pholps. 1'lll'iSTOl!. 'l'l1wl11w11. Fznlis. 5 h !fll'T. l leiSl101' ffill 1g'YIll4Txlt'4'lll1'P, Ifllllflllllll, H1'v111lPl. Yun lluss, Iiuln-rrwn. S1111-lrzley. S4'llllff Tiff' l.'un-gtiumlill, l,4-mx, SiIllIllillQl'l', Kilklllilll, I'1':x1v1', Higgins 1' Cfrl fljfell 117 ' ' Pam' 393 -Qu.-+-,M ,-W fiw-J 'ELS' - UYQDMI Xl' Daffy 102111111141 111 Lozizlmrd f'nIl1,ffw, 7X.'H 254 f,'llJl1btPl'H gxllvllil lim 1'Impt4-'I'-Hstzllalislwrl :lf PIIIWIIIP. 1921 1'uInr,vfD011lvl0 Film? :md H6111 Flouw 1'-I'i11k N630 .X1 1'IYIC MICNIHHRA B1-iR'1'H,x WAxI,'1'4+N. '23, Nlblfh Sulr-nl, Ind. Rulnmz H. Af4,'l,'UNNIiI, '23, Cyllflliilllli, Ind :XHIJXA 1fNHIf1Lm'K, '23, Rreuwu, Ind. IIAZEI, 1I0Ds11lRE, '23, Mfmticollo, Ind. XIARY I L.wE, '24, Wznlkemm, Ind. M.x1sEL BIILNER, '25, I'1f'lIlOllHl, Ind. I2IiHRr:1, Wls1cU:1:E1., '24, Lzwffmyettv. Ind. VATHEHINE HxssETT, '23, Imlizmnpulis, I1 IIELEN Mmmmv, '24, I'1-imwenm, Ind. BIAUDE Juuxsux, '26, t'6luml,iu City, Im THEI,M,x Illml-11.m1YER, '25, Wulkm-mul, Ind. EMMA XYALTUN, '26, Nm-th Salem, Ind. NI,xHu,xRr:T BENNI-1'F'l', '25, Pllutosxwl-tll, Ill. M,xH4:,xRE'1' t,'.xMP1sE1,1,, '26, Lafayette, Ind KFARY L, Bums, '23, Imfznyettv. Ind. KIARY A. BAxR'r1,1-1'1 1', '26, Lafayette. Ind. IIARY I-I. l'1uf:, '23, Sullivrm, Ind. IIUKUTIIX' KYlCIH.XR'l', '26, ',1'1QllllS, Ind. Puyc' 39,9 0110171 L,0H'+IIll41ElIl1j'91', I'111w, Kmrlmlock, Vigg, RICUUIIIIQI Second L'mf-YXVise1ogcl, Hmlshirc, Bartlett, Noihurt Third lion'-.lul111su11, B. Xviilffill, Czlllllrlwll, Bmw, Busiett Top Ilan'-BIu1'1'ow, E. Walton, Milner, Iflmmlu'-Tr lfywflfl -YI Deffzl ku. wo?-'Z - Page 39.5 R4 mr-:xl I YEL:-ix 'lGm1,x Ilrimix Kfumri SXRAII L1 Vl l'l 11, Am: 1 , I+: IT11,1.14,x . Q09 ' 1' Zigi 25 Zefa T011 uYQ9f1z1 I u1m1Yf17 uf Viflllf-llfll Niufr AYUFIIHII, ISHS Jil 1'Il:1pTG1's ixlllllfl 'l'l1L-1:1 l,7I1:'l1rt4'1'fl'Ist:nlmlisl1Qml :lt VIIIWIHC. NUI Al I'IYIf1 BI ICMHE HN .mm 4i.xRRE'1 l'. Iluttlv H1'UlUl1l. lull. HELEN KI14'm', '26, Stfwkwoll. Ind. l'1mw+N, Imfzuyq-its-. Ind, ALTA BlI.I.lNHN, '26, Flux-11, Ind. Yuwr, L:1f:1y1-tw, Ind. I,.xL'R.x F1vI 1's, '26, Lognlmspmi., Ind. 1'l.xRK, '23, IIIIHJIIIIIIPIDHS, 11141, l 1,0REN1'lQ 'l'.XI.lHl'1'. '26, lmlirxxmpulis, Ind. I4'u1 1's, '24. 1,UQIllISliHl'f, Ind. I3uRTHAx N14lIXY.XHI'fR. '24i. Klivlligull Pity, Im lqmarzlzs, '24, llulw, ln-l. ICSTIIER AIll'l,lX'I'H1'K. '26, Imliznmlmlis.Ind l':l.IAlU'I'T. '21 l,Ug:111s1m1't, Ind, IxIAxru:.xnlc'1' AI,x'r'1'1r12ws.'24S, lmliunzzpulis,Ind Nmms, '25, KIIIIHSIIII, lull, A111312 RI4-mud, '26, I,nf:uy4L'Ttv, lml, 4'.xI.l.,xI'I,xN, '26, IC. f1lli1'ilQ,U. III. l'InUI.x IIVINUN, '26, IAllf2lf'4,'ffL', Ind. Pnglv S96 Boffvm Ro11'-Hvlflilmtovk, Rugers, M. Fonts, Elliut, Moore Second Role'-Calllallalm, Mvifoy, Tallmt, Cross, Hudscm Top Ron'-Clark, L. Fonts, Billings, Matfllews Zefa Taz: UYQNM Page' .397 1-if nw. ,4 FR .i 4 ,-5.5-A Thfllllf Club Iistnlflisl mw-1 l :lf PLIYIIIIP, 1921 I'f,lm'.wfKI:1llllurill :mel NN Blue 1 lfm'rI'-Blltfexfllv Ruse M l'lYH MEMIGIGHS NA J. 4'4lL1.IilY'l l', '2Sl. Hloeuslmrg. Ind. lllcmlx H. Hmm-as. '23, Nope, Ind. Hun' L. II.xmc1sux, '23, AIill'll.V, Ind. NHNA A. Yorxu, '23, XX':usl1i11grm1, Ind. lDNx H. SMITII. '23, l u1'f Wzmylu-, lnfl. Nllhx E, .lHHxs11N, '26, Dull-, lml. llvlll-ID .X1,TIc1:. '24, FU1'lt'Sf, lull. Sm1r:1:,xx11s 12 KL 1'x, '26, XYnmuv, Ind. I uw INR Y. 1'.x1'r,, '24. I-Iufsvillv, Ind. Hxlxm I,,xx1m+n1,, '26, llilklillhl City, Im I IVHAIA Wrixrvr, '2-L lmfznyvttv. lull. l n,m:1-:NHC R11 IIARIYS. '2li. Wimmu Luk-, Ind Xlllmciin Iuvls, '25, l 1'21llkfUl'1'. lull. K2x'Vl115RYN Ji. Nl-IAHS, '213. Hmlffml, Ind. Ilm :ax KI. .Im-:1mN. '23, 3IiShilWIlli2l, Ind. Imcxr: F. Wrixlvr. '21i. I.:uf:nVwm-. lull. . f N. V , . . 4111.1 H. ll-,II. JU. IXHIUIIIIII, 11111, Pugfv .195 BIMTUIII LWW-l'ollim'vtt, Smith, ITil1'l'iSUH, C. YYQ-udt, Young wand L'mrfHivl1:l1'rIs, Rogers, .101'I1Zl11. Lallgfmjml. I. XYQ-ndt Tllirfl I:'Ull ,,41llllSllll, Paul, Hnssellzzlhl. Zell Twp L'0lI'fIq1lTZ, 'Fh0lIl1JSU11. SGIIIH 772011125 C7116 Q-aw. Pugle' 399 x Q 5':f'I,.f' , W DHIIIIWIQIII Esfzllrlixlwwl :lf l,lIl'1lllU. 12122 f'nluf',w-Hnl4l :lml Blum' I'1IIll7'Il'-SKY4'Cf 11921 A1 l'IYIf1 MICAII-:lil-IS Llwx' l'1,Al, '23, l-Musa-l:1e1'. Ind. .ImNNE'1 l'+: 1,'H4mKs, '24, Imlirmzqmlis, Ind 'ISTHER SIMMONS, '24, Husln-11, Infl. RUTH II1-:.x'rH. '24, Lafzxyettv. Ind. mls lf'4xH1,mx'. '2-L Vzmli, Ind. IIELIQN lllcxrn-zksux, '25, Fowler, Iufl, XXNA liuvrix. '24, I l'1lIll'iSYiHG. Ind. BP1R'1'H,x 1'o1'HR.xN, '25, Frznnkfort, Ind. IlEs'1'r:R l,1'1 rm:, '24, Lmu-Il. Iufl, IMRWPHY ILWKEH, '25, l,mn,qootw, Ind. IIARRIET l lNl+1IIUI l', '24, Imlizmnpulis, Ind. HEA'I'RIl'l'I BIEYER, '25, lmliznmpulis, Ind. NIAHY MI'1.HEH1N, '24, I,:1t'zuyettv, Iml. VIIILA TMJVE, '25, l'Illf4'llillSUll. Kaus. NI11.mw:D NMI-'1fuRIv, '24. W. IAlf1l.YQff1', Ind. V.Xl'I.INE IIENDERNUN, '25, Sluwpsville, Ind NIARII-T F1NNE4s,xN. '24, W, l,:1fuycft4-, Ind. AI.XRH.XRE'I' Wmnpsnx, '25, Urlczms, Ind. Hr34'Huuxx Sl'llI'l.'I'Z. '24, I.:nf:1yvtte, Ind. 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II.xRmN1s .l. E, lixmllclc Ii. Il. H.x1.'1'11:Hs A. J. WILLIS W. A1'1'K1ix11rt.xI1 ll. lb. Iflwlxu .l. D, II11Fm1.xN ti. Il. l'113'1 1'x' H. ll. HHEP.x1:1J H. B. WILEY .I. B. l1.x11,1cx' I.. S. 4l.xs'1'11x IC. 15. WIAIIIN A. l'. I'mnx1xl.xx U. P. 'MERRY H. A. Y1mUN1: IP. I'. l'R.xl1s Xl. H. ll.mx1r:R lf. H. xI.XI,H'1 1' Ag. A. I'1mT'1'lq1z .-X4 FIV IC M IGMBERS N1 l1i111',v S. S. l11,.x1'NA111Hr: 12 I-'. Humax 1'. E. IfEXIl.KI.L l'. W. l'H1z1s'1'ENs11:N W. J. HI'1:N'1'11riR A. W. KR111:1:1:.xl H. P. 1'111'1:'11xEx' I'. W. IIARHINUN .I. H. LErvN.xRD Il. IP, lfunsrz I . M. ll11L.xn.xY I . IP. M.x1c'r1N A. .I. If'1:.xz1-:R .X. W. lluxllcx W. V, MASUN I.. J. 19.xR1'1.x H. li. ll1mI.'1'x1.xN W. F. KIII,I.ll'l5 W. IC, GRAY I . T. llumxs W. ti. NI1nm.1N 'M J. R. Ikxuxlx R. L. Rm'x111.1vs lf. ll. Hl111:l.EY II. S. Rl'I l'ER W. W. E. ll. Sumi- T. IC, SMITH W. R. HXYANK Ib. V. TEAI. M. .l. 'I'EHx1,xN I'. W. V11-:xx111N'1' Sl'HEI'M.XNX .I. F. XX 121,111 J. L. XYHl'l I'EX .lulliur W. l'. IQINNEMAX H111 IMII11111 131111--Lo1n1a1-11. Yit'lIlHllf, Hln1'k1u1'n'e, Hnrvizi. Krivglm S11-111111 11'1111'74imlxltlmlg Klurris, Hrzly, Ludy, F1':1z01', Worx? Tl1i1'1l R1111'-f :11'11i11, Teal, Holmos, NVl1iifQn, 'PGl'IlHi1l, Swank F1111ril1 H1111--Smith, We-I1-11. Martin. Iluladuy. Kendall, Irgens F1'-fllz 1311117-HitTe1', f'ou1 ruvy, Hill'!'iSUIl, Kinuc-mrm, SL'h91lll1il.llIl, Gross, Ridgloy T011 l.'1111'-Shilnp, Mmllin, M:ls1.m. Ul1l'iste11s1111, Milliwe. IIUHIIHIII Page 00.7 F0 lI0l11'll'2ll'f' Ag1'iv11lt111':1l 'Fl'flfC'l'l1 ity fi' P3530 JM!! ZFIYI IlIIf7f'l7 uf Ohio Sfllfr' F1111-wzwify, 1807 33 Avtivr' ff'l1f1pIeI's Pll1'41llG C11z1pfc1'-Estul:lished at I,ll1'1lHE'. 1908 FACULTY MEMBERS I. L. BAII1w1N GEIARIIE SLITZER M H. OVERTON A. A. 'HANSEX K. BEESKFX RALPH ROBERTS W. U. FITm'H I, C. 1101-'EAIAN C. F. G01111I.E Rm' ROBERTS J. TRI-up F. IC ROBBINS G. T. CHRISTJE J. R. XVILEY A T. W1AN1'Ko .l. II SKLNXER R. R. BIULYEY E. C. YOIINII A. G. I'1IILI.11 s J. F. TRUST R. A. CRAIG L. B. D0yI.I-: L. G. HIIRDNER M. L FISHER W. W. SMITH L. GREENE L. S. HOHER'1'SllX H. R IIOEI-WIRD C. H. YESTAL L. H. FAIRwHII.I1 H H. TfAI'P'MAN R. S. 'FIIUAIAS F. C. GAYLORII 11. ll. RI'I-'URD ACTIVE MEMBERS Sw1z'i0rs R. T. IQELSEY .T. IV. REID C. J. SELLARS C. D. Ho0I1.1I.E Y. C. FREEMAN E. R. CARAIAN S. R. ANGLIN .l. .l. SCHUEX A. D. H0wERT1.1N C. L. OSUVN E. R. IIARVEY J. W. SICER R. M. SCHOEX H. L. HARRARD .I11niwr.v W. W. RIDENOITR R. W. BAKER R. O. LINDSI-:Y R. Il. BAVAIAN W. P. ALLEN F. A. KIRKPA'1'RI1'R L. G. HOBSON Bottom lion'-Haney, Allyn, Kelsey. Ri1lQ1111u1'. Reid Second Rolf'-Sicer, Baker. Sellars. J. Schoeu, R. 50110911 Third Ron'-Goodalxe, Howertou, Ca1'111:111. Hobson, Garrard, BHIIIIIHU Top Rau'-Ki1'kpat1'iQk, 1'1l'C0l11IiD, Lindsey. Augliuy Osbuu Page 405 HUIl1Il'2ll'y Kllllfillf' Fl'illP1'lIlff' M. V .-9 ., di 4,:. F. -A Ji X u Vx ..:.,. . Sfllbbllfff llllfl Blade Islllllllllll ffl ,'lIfl'4l'.Yl'flll uf H'f.v 4'r1f l.'4V'H. 190i .,, vi. 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II. I-Illwaum' Jllff fum I -X. .X1'm's'1'INE If. Ii, IIAIQIHCIII. Ii. 'l'. Um3Nvl1.xlx I' F. Iilwwx R, Al. II.xw1':Kw1'1'1-1 H. H, '1'.xx'1.ol-1 Hulfmlz l.'m1'fll:11'1'n.-Il. I':IlII4'j', I':lfts-1'sm1, Huwcll, HUXIIIIIIIS Nfmml lfmrfllzlwvkutfv, flux-l11IlQ1'. Wvlnfll, ICIIUXYIUS, i':ulG. 'lim WII frwl 1n,fIN'ixY2llIIll'Q, I itxg01':1l1I, ll2lft1'l'SlllI, IKIIIIIWIIIII, Allgllsfillv, Ilitfle I mfrfl1 liull'-Rimlgloy, INIUIIUIIZIIII, Hyun, Adznns, GUOIIIIIIIII, Wumlliug Twp 1n'0ll'iAI4NHIll, IlnI:uI:1y, 'I':1yIm'. Mafllews, IEIPIIHIU, P2ll'IlII1 I'f1gn-.QHH II0l101'1l1'f' Debating Fl'flf61'l1ity c uluX, I mg V g1'1qAyQ. Hifi? Tau Qppfl Qffhhzz Fozmdvd ul IlllIl,llllH1llllfN, Inf7.,,1DOS 49 Cllzlpters Purdue Cllalptel'-I'Tst:nl'lished at Purdue. 19115 FA1 'VIII' Y BI EBI IKERS M. II. OVERTON H. I . FURE II. R. TIM-'FORD J. L. SH.xRE1'Ts Al l'IYIG MICMHICHS Sz'nim'x II. I5.xl'M.xN II. t'. 1.'u.xNr: R. P. CUURTNEX' J. J. REID Jun imw W. P. ALIAQIJ II. ff. P. TSANG M. J. 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EAR SI:-Things moving as per usual down here. just received a letter from my son. You recollect him when he was a kid. Oh, yeh. he left the old homestead and is getting himself an edilication tl never cud spell that wordl down yonder at Perdue college. Done went and made a name for himself. You know, Si, he is so well known he got plighted to one of them social clubs. I believe he said something bout Pie liatchem Afterwards, same thing like greek restaurants. Don't seem to get much to eat. Said they were eating them up alive. IYhat's the world coming to? I guess he meant chicken, for these here are his words, Ike were eating 'em up alive but two many fowls were called. But say, he is pretty lucky at that. He won a bridge the other day. Guess if he keeps up goin' to all the bridge parties: don't know just what they are, but think they play a game somethin' like poker or seven-up and the winner takes the bridge: for he said, Dad, I feel real proud of myself, I sure copped the bacon last night, won at a bridge party. By the time the next year is out. there won't be any bridges left in Indiana for him to win. Guess we'll have to send him to Chicago. XYonder if they play this game up there. Guess I ain't waisting my money after all. Might see old josh Perkins's picture in the paper yet. Father of the President of the U. S. or somethin'. I-Iope to tell you 1ny boy is sure smart. Last year he pulled down six P's, in- cluding one in debating. P stands for perfect, of course. Thot like as not you didn't know. Same in athletics as studies. They have the letter on the sweater to tell the smart ones from the common heard, Speaking of heards reminds me what josh junior wrote the other day, said he learned one thing if nothing else while at college and that was, how to ride a pony. Gosh all fish-hooks, that boy sure can spend money. He sent me his expense account and it sure is the first time I ever new they had to pay to hear lectures but he has attended them all. I-Iear he has, Mars-50 cents. Luna-4 dollars, and etc. Says that Mars and Luna are the names of lecture halls. Then I come on down and find expenses for hops, 25 dollars. IYonder if my eyesight is failing me. Is that boy making homebrew? Si, he sure is busy. They have to take military training and their days are so full that the training comes at night. Yeh, the boy just wrote he hadn't missed fl Saturday nite at :Xllens Academy. I-lis letters are a little mixed up but one place he said he was made a second lieut. and another place where that Saturday nite the going' was exceptionally good at the Academy. So that l put two and too together and allowed that he had done so well that Saturday nite. the second lieutenant's job was the result, 'XYondered for quite a stretch just what a broad is. I have asked everyone down this way and they seem to think it's a new kind of mule. I'm beginning to believe so myself for josh, jr. said he saw the sweetest broad the other night and her eyes, hair and form was enough to make any man leave home. Maybe he was talking about a horse, you know he mentioned about the pony. It beats all. Must tell you this one, Si, before I stop, you see josh has a gal down there. Guess she is some punkins, I believe he said she belonged to some sort of club like he does. only for girls. Think they call it something like Thata, they seem to run everything as far as the girls go around there. josh says that they put out thirty bids for their formal, whatever that is, and every one was accepted. The stuff must a' held out pretty well, eh? About all the oil is burnt out of my lamp, so will have to quit but will try to let you hear of my doings in the near future. I-Iere's for a better Perdue. tThat's the way he ends his letters 5. josn Pr:RK1Ns. Page .Q31 f' .M fflfy QF f ISU. x Q' ,fx O Page V532 .-if.:-1 - .-K Q ' -' ' H- .' Xi T' Q3 QE Q.. A T fU,'T-N Xi.i1Tii'.'f fix .' E f - i A Y - . H ,I . A x- L fi' -- xr, -..,gQf.5f!el-g . 4 f 5 T s i X X I lr NX ' i A111 xfffifeffc' Coeifzzfl .Slf't't'litlI fe DlfI!lilS, Ivy .S zt'rf1'r .S zvn111'o11. Sport l!'r1'!r1' Stuart Field presented it 1-olorful lIl4'Tlll4'. The stands were paeked with gaily attiied eo-eds, enthnsiastie inales. and the enstoinary throng of townspeople. to say nothing ot' the delegation of student rooters from Uslialoosa Teeh who were jannned in the east ldeaehers. Gold and Blaek wus the predominant eolor effect, hut there was an alniinlziiiee of l'ink and Lavender showing' in the exist stzunlls. Light suits :ind straw hats Q'arhe4l the eheer- ing Illlllj of rneu, and the ladies looked :lp- pealing in their variously eolored sweaters, and tlinisy snnnner dresses. Truly, it was :i festive oreasion. A light snow was falling. It added fl lustrous etfeet to the seene. Purdue was the first on the field and was greeted hy :1 thunder of applause from the Stands. They took the field for hattiiig' and infield IlI'ili'ti4'P. Hversrnan and XVorth were getting off some niee punts, while Ilolwerda was dropping the hall into the basket with regularity from the foul line. Uskalooszl trotted onto the field and the native fans rose and sung, All Hail. Uskaloosuf' It was so impressive that the Purdue men laared their heads. The girls wept. The Teehs lost no time in starting to przietiee. and on his first trial Voogan eleared the har at six feet. Flynn was praetieing kieks from plzlee- rnent, and in hattiug praetiee U'Connor kno:-ked the horsehide through the Armory skylight. The fans were tense. The gaine was about to start. It was still snowing. The game started. l'aniphell was in the hox for Purdue, while Mt-Slnnie was ealline' signals for Tech. Cassitly, Uskaloosa 's leade off man, drew :L hase on halls and stole see- oud when Wellman pass to Preslnrw' was incomplete. Un th-e next hall pitehed Mas- ters got the hall away from O 'Keefe after a brief hut spirited fist fight, drihlnled the length of the floor and registered 21 pretty under-the-basket shot. The Purdue Stands went wild. llolwerda rnude good a drop kick for point. Uskaloosa kieked otf to Monk Morgan, who fielded the hall in lueautitnl style and doilded llennesy at seeond. Tinie was taken out tor Nleliilli- vndy. who was kuoelieml ont when Tykle smashed ott' taekle for a sex'en-yard gain. It was l'urdue's hall on the Teeh twenty- .vard line. tirst and ten. Treat was sulisti- tuted for Wellman at liaek guartl. When play was renewed liullion sunk a wonderful shot l:l'UlIl the eenter of tl.e tloor. Faweett last out and a near riot fanned for the started when he hit the unipire over the head Ile luroke his bat. lt was with the hat. snowing a little harder. At the Start of the third quarter the liUllt'l'lI12lkGl'S were leading HPS to ll and the fans. insane in their lust for vietory, were l'l2tllltll'illQ for more seores. llarrison got H had start in the SHO, lint was gaiining rap- idly on the Held. As they turned the lrend he was running neek and neek with U'Brien in first place, and to a nian the speetators were on their feet, shouting nnintelligilile words of -envon1'agenlent. Worth dropped lvaek to punt. Ulaypool passed the hall, hut Worth had stooped to tie his shoe and the hall 1'olled over the ,goal line. The Purdue fans were llUl'l'O1'-STI'll'li6Il, For a minute it looked like ri certain llskaloosa swore, hut the versatile Miekelsen seooped up the hall and pegged home in tune to ent the l'llll oti at the plate. XVatson was an easy winner in the 4-Hb, rnakingg the distanee in 43:1 a new traek reeord. 'T he snow had started to drift. NVith three rninutes to play. Holdrins went in for Holwerda and liye took Morgan's plaee at right Gnd. Swank took time out to get a clean harrdkereliief. The hases, were full with two down and two strikes on All- sopp, who was batting. T':X'Cl'Sl11il1l get the next hull on the tipoti' and passed to Hullion, who missed his shot. 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I'1r111- , 1 Nl. ,YN mxxxxxx, i lxiftts-sl Zh, i X S Ni' it A-XY back in the days of yore when your forefather and mine had not long since generated from the monkey stage, there was started a game by the name of g'otf. G for Gaul, seeing as how the tlauls started it. Off, the short for onfre, meaning iight. The game was originally a game of iight. For in those days wasn't everything fair in love and war? There were two sides, each placing itself on adjacent hills, each arming them- selves with crooked bones, and each a certain number of stones, the object of the game being to knock with the bones the stones and keep the largest mnnber possible on the opponent's hill. And so the game progresses until we read in Caesar's time Yeni, vidi, vici tmeaning of course, I came, I saw, I conquered 5, but after reading a little fur- ther we find it was not in war he conquered but in the ancient game of g'off. XYe were interested and read on and found a report of a match as given by Caesars caddie. Sophocles tSoph. for short l. to the Roman Daily Bladder. l Translated :J C.-XES,-XR OF RUME DEFEATS BROXYN OF I'L7RD'CE IN TIGHT MATCH-ONE EP I-XT THE XINETEENTH HOLE Devonshire Country Club, Port, Scotland. NYith Caesar shooting a spectacular game of golf, Rome at last achieved a singular success, and won the Championship of the Canary Islands. The match was level at the turn: but on the tenth. Caesar the Great hooked his drive in the rough, and in recovering same, tore his toga on a barbed wire fence. It was rather embarrassing: for wasn't Cleo there with Anthony? Every time Caesar swung Cleo could seei. XYell, Caesar was embarrassed, and Brown won the hole with a six. only three over par. Caesar tightened his toga about him and tied the next four holes. On the next hole Caesar holed out in three without even hittingthe sides of the cup. This got Brown's goat, and nervously biting his lip, he addressed the ball in his native Roman tongue, but couldn't get a line on the hole. His putt rolled past the hole more than six feet. The next two were tied and Brown won the eighteenth without a struggle. Caesar won the nineteenth by one drink. It looked as though the game at this stage would be called on account of darkness, but Brown soon weakened and was sat- urated after the ninth goblet. Caesar apparently was going strong. The feature of the match was the copper stomach of the victor and the footwork of Bixler, the vanquished's caddie, Caddie Bixler was unforeseen, but steadv and consistent at all times. i Page .ls J W X N N 3 55 X X X STRIP POKER SLOP X Sn --A , S, ,. '.: ,.-i. , T I -..:.. g QX D ' 1 N T Q ix W' is R W W S 3 X X We Q 'Xt S E .5 M , X A fl E -4' , 5554 54. -if , ' ' 25. in - ' ' smug: , if 2 K r . ikaf f + N , s. 1 ' A -,L X . 1 I X Y mihkiusz .: xa -' X ..,. 5 f5'g::1,i,.. 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Iflunkt-r Nu I: l'+-i't'lmiit-v- uhnt ii tlit-aim. nyi- Fiift tlunkvr: Stay lin, Yttll ms-nn .lurks un tlit-iw ix thi- ruin tht- 'li-i-k lfluiikt-r Nu I Y:--ii, liiwtlif-i', thou ilitlft Stutlvitti 'Uftic on you. littls- 0Ilt'1 get thi-0 qnnli mu:-li tinth lt thy limit: hi- i-hz:i'le-yliiiiwwl. hi-ni-v while- I :im I-ilrlllllllllg my litvrzitllri-, it-1-zili-nliulu Fltllll-ivl' No, 1 lPiin't minil me. tlwre is 'X-ll: .-Xlvull-tl. nli-uliul 4' iilpnty nt' riirnii nutsitli- Pint 1 'l'ht- fziii' tllthi-lm, hy thi- gml-, who ir tl-Intl-r 1-lioiuw xinging, It may bt- so. but wi- lht-'--- mint kniiw, it's su mighty que r. vt t't'l9I'il l, Stuilt-nt 'l'hty my thait llnm alnil Eggs wus xxvw-i ulmii he-r, .intl tit'ttimt-- mill.-tl het' 'his 1'Ill'ffflH AVT TWO Nwwli- Um' 7'.nii'f.ln,11 timi- l'Irn-f'7AX'n nm' 1. fluirs ilti--Aw--in,wt-ll 1-iite-iw in i-rowtl. --nrryinu at gash- I-'ll-Y: Whit-h nt' you hux done this? Foul lvtt kmivt-. wouliivt thuu hurt- me sit iwiw-lxum-e on the Ii if Wi lin iuitii-tit till thi- lziwtnf nm,-it-nn gl'UllIllll.7 N lt-EYW tnsitlt-t-'A 'Tis be-tier thnn the- gutter. Ann Tony' Drop Il it wr-re alruuli wht-n 'tis clrunli, the-n't we-W wi-ll thnt it werw tlrunli quickly. limi' thntk nll tlwri- iw. thvri- ain't nu more-, Ghost: I nm tht- King of Ilrxrkm-ss, who has luwt-retl mainy qi hi-ight soul tn ttf-1-tial ruin. -- - ' 'f ' Al- l, H is llli W' l'urtlnerf. i-uuntryinwn. :intl lovers. through nu .i,,tnt, the r-putt ut . tohu e llintvr I-lu.. init--in, the ine-imcu tn the- cntlegt- lit'e-bi-wart-I H Nl-tt: Yiwu snitl at mouthful, thaitfs inte nll F-Ii-Y: Tut. Tut, King Kuti thntk one 011 OVW' ' yun, Kingy. It is not the Spirit of Alcnhnl that Fun!-liiin-yift tfrum at 4llSlillll'4'l'-Hllilit-lll6'O0O00' inukes nw sway. lint the Amit-e ot' the prune 1SL1P WW passes around her flnskt, Each takes a drink and ll NI-0: Ullist. hy tht- moon. tht- tnir one hats pix inks-n in lmi,it,ir anti it si-L-ms tu pain her dw I-' ll X lin - ': elim-iii XYll1lI'l'l.OI'P is you. honey? her Hitt--M O: I ti-nr the- spirits halve- moved tEnti-r F-H Y ns ll-M0 iuovf-5 clmir in pinne- Iiir hurt I rirny ther- Sit. :Spirit fits in vlmiri, tails timid, The- ghost reigns alum-. ' Ghost tsinelling ot' the tinskt-UHn! XYood al L-ohol! What ho. the- guard T tlinter chorus, as guards ot' the Kingis fine-st. All sing, '4How dry I nm. in grand iinalet. Curtriin Page 438 BE he urhue 61Expnm:nt BE SURE , , , PURE I' 01710774010 5 News I esferffzzy Vol. III 456 Priceless THIRD ANNUAL GRIIJIRUN HULIJUP BREAKS INTU RIUT AS STAN CUULTER SPEAKS DOC ELLIOTT GETS BROWN DERBY RECORD CROWD SLEEPS WHILE BOWES PULLS ORIGINAL JOKES GD That which seemed to he a razz session and lmanfluet fell very short of its aim. Un- happily it came to a very sudden stop after the second course, in a riot in which tive men were killed and twenty injured. lt was not until nine-thirty that the inoh was calmed Ruthie Dillbury, 18, Sues Purdue Agriculturist Ed- itor-Seeks Heart Balm LaFayette, Ind., May 1,-A sen- sational suit for fBl,Snll,O0l'l wasl tiled yesterday by VVillie L'heat- ham, attorney for Miss Ruth Hor- tense llillliury, IR and pretty,l against Jasper Hicks. internation- ally known editor, of the famous Purdue Agriculturist, Miss Dillhury, a former Mul- berry, lnd., society girl, avers that she met Hicks while lmoth were ata tending a colored religions revival at Mulberry in 1912. lt is said to have lxeen the conventional case of love at first sight, and, since their first meeting, they have been seen together constantly. Among the love letters produced by Attorney Cheatham as support to Miss lJillbury's statements. is the following: P. A, A. Clul,huuse, W. LaFayette, Ind., June 6, 1922. Honey Dumplings, Don't get your tootsies wet in all this rain. Sweet Poppa. tContinued on Page SJ Engineering Revue Makes Big Hit The lfngineering Revue opens tonight at the l,al ayette Printing f'omp:niy. lt is a ninsieale of the highest type. Mr. Leslie Harrison is undoulvt- eclly the star, hy having one of the most exceptional voices that has lmeen heard here for some time. Mr. Harrison is ahly assisted hy a score ol talent, among whom we Find a Mr. Holtman, to say noth- ing of- ff lt will he worth your twenty-hve cents to take a chance, hear sinne- thing educative and seee, well, you ean't at?-:rd to miss it. that's ! all. TROTTER, PURDUE, LIGHT-i WEIGHT CHAMP, WHIPS DEMPSEY Lands K. O. in Eighth Round LaFayette, lnd.. Tuesdayflie- 1 fore a large crowd of eighty per- sons, hl, M. IFUXJ Trotter, Purdue University lightweight champion, easily defeated ,lack Dempsey in a ring battle here tonight. Trotter scored twelve knoekdowns in as many rounds, and Dempsey was hanging on him during the last two rounds. The knockout came as a surprise in the sixth round. Page 439 and peace was restored. 'liown Nlarshal itliliot made the statenn-nl last night that he experteil little troulule in the future, Razz Runs Low liones anvl others of the fren got lry with little short of murder for awhile. 'llliey pull:-il jokes. had spelling' matches and the like until the party got so weak that lt ' Hllt of the loo present had fallen asleep and l'oulter, lk-an of Mt-H, l'urilne l'nix'ersity, was the only one who eoulil stay awake. It was illlli' due to the fact that he had hail Iwo cups of eottee. lleing so :-lisgustefl ln- decided to have Sonn- tun. lle got up quietly. and started to walk out and there lie' Hill! the tight. Elliott won the lirown ilerlxy. Mr, Bowes when interviewed ln our reporter today said that he was interested in human nature, lvut had to excuse himself to pose for the news weekly. Shun Co-Eds, LaFayette Street Cars and Live v i Forever XX. l.aI'ayette. Ind., May l.f Xtith tive generations of his de- scendants draped around him. li. R, Morrison, this city, today cele- lirated his hundredth lrirthday. Mr. Morrison, hale and hearty, was asked for his recipes for lonv gevity and homehrew. Regarding the former, he stated cryptieally, . -tvoicl all contact with co-eds and street ears and life will he sweet forever. DEMPSEY PROVES RIGHT TO TITLE Knocks Out Trotter, Purdue Cham- pion, Third Round LaFayette, lnd,, Tuesday.-ln third round of a scheduled ten' round bout, ,lack Dempsey, world's champion, knocked out Fox Trot' ter, Purdue L'niversity's light' weight champ, with a solar plexus punch to the left ear. Mr. Dempsey, when asked about the bout, said that he loved onions, his modesty not permitting him to say more. 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RIGIIIIIGI' at LARGE The Student Council's rulings, Seem pretty queer, Signs of their workings, is DONVI' PARK HERE. Tell me how long must I wait! Can I park here now? Or must I hesitate? Driving on the campus, Johnny stopped his hug, And reached across for Susan, To steal a kiss and hug. Susan said, Now Johnny, The Kampus Kops are near, VVe may get pinched for stopping, So DON'T PARK HERE. Johnny cussed quite gently, It was a quiet place, And romance passed unheeded, As the Kampus Kop paced. This is our moral, Lend us your ear, She may he awful Willing, But you CAN'T PARK HERE Tell me how long must I wait! Can I park here now? Or must I hesitate? ng lay the l'1lllllWlllg4lllIl1lGl' tu zu populzu' :11i': Zola CJITIIIZIII, Vliief IRIIIIISPIIIII' I3ntvli l'1l'ilZCl', l'rninsellmirsnt-L:'i1'ge get al B L'Spiku Kelsey, Vhief Sipper of the Uivlon Y Tux lel1'il1N'. the Shir-k of L'1':1wfor1lsx'ille Page .HO 500.6131 Tlzw LNIIIPI' of 11141 Prom Thr Lfulnlf 111 ilu' l ir.w' L.xwRENvE EDw,xRD His lT'.XRTXI'IH . , .. . . , , , All, Twxxs :i lmfilili- cwiiiiig, that -nfli uf Huy Iii 23. lin- mmm Sl1UXYll coolly llliXY1l mi fl - - - f- -N w,, vxwYwY,V vulllIl1ll1lllV Stlfllxll luv UX1'lTl?llll'llf. Klaus if not llllu Lli- XX lululx-l'.ND af 110 suiulloi' :L lrlzlm- I Thzlii l,:1Fz15'-GHG. The lluiiie of l'111'1li10 Viiiwisify. Agziin wi? S00 it, that old H. 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IC.. in- steafl of lvuilfling a new house. lnecause your furniture is no good unless you have a house to put it in, have clecidecl to put their cash into something that will bring quick returns. Pat and .Xlmie say that there is nothing' like tire insurance. that is, from the Cl'llIlIJ3.l1ylS stanrlpoint, anfl they are going to try to get even. LYR Teas and Dutch Cocoas are the best on the market. Special prices to Fraternities and Clubs. Qnly exclusive coffee store in the city. Collee Roasted Fresh Daily. LaFayette Coffee Ranch Phone 6811 640 East Blain St. Przyc -5.55 G. Nl. XV1i.soN F. VV. VVI Lsox J. L. VVILSUN The Wilsons Real Estate and Insurance Rooms -:oi-jog l.1il71iyette Lite Building Phone hugo 7 WT' lif specialize in the sale of Wlest l,z1Fziyette prop- erty. and are allways 7 'N' ready to he of service to members of the Purdue Faculty :ind student body. lf you wish to rent or huy I1 home, write us in :ld- vance and we shall try to supply your needs. lf you're coming to Purdue Bring your Dad and hlother too: Buy 21 home in which to live, Attention to your studies give. Tlzvn yozfff .V1Il'l't'l'l1. If you will follow this advice we :ire Certain that in time you will become 21 booster for Purdue Uni- versity find Lzllfzlyette. Pllifr' ,Q,1 H ornhecli Ain usement Co Operating LYRIQ' A'1'H1QA'l'R1i and ORPIIICLYNI TIIIC.-X'I'RE 1x lax 1'4.XY1'f'14'I' If ,ind Gtlfllfllfj .XYUTC 1 rit'11d.v and Bfmxlt'r5 Eiwry Day. KTM' I rrf1r!1 1121-v if ffm' Harm- 1111-v HGZYDI' lfreneh Drv C1eaning Companv 7115 Blain St. Phone 30-17 1'111 1D1C1,'1',X '11111i'11,X, 111 the time hack yoiirler when Don 111141 171111 were entering' with us. they te11 this story. Don sign 1111 E '1'h Iwsrse h:141 int hten 11111411 uir1 out A ht tame clown to await dinner. Some of tht l1IiI'J61'C1El5S111L'l1, not knowing him to he one fit their pleflges, wlimik hanc15 with him and 141141 him how g1af1 they were to see him again. s 1 wg-'A 1 - t-vt-niiir em f1Zl1'5 am goin' forex't-1'. for the ahimm have, after many yearf of hai-11 work, 1ina115 Hoated their lozm, am1 have tfnougli to lwiiy tht most attraclivt- hote1 in town, hut, fearing that mime may not have seen it, we have taken the ZlL'CUIl1ll2ll1j'1llg picture. '1'1i ey say that every man on ht-ing p1e11gt-f1 wi11 the regiater, so that 1iert-after there wi11 Int N xcuwe for the men not knowing each other no matter how great the iiicreawe in 1111l111K'I'5. Szzprwfze fre 611111711 Purdue Barber Shop ,Lxiiia SMITH xwlfllif' IIIX' C'!n111i1zg, IJl'l'.f.1IiIlkQ', Rfpfzirilzg BohrerProc1uets Co. P1'l0I1f3 . Ones 303 State St., VVest Side. Page .HT if11f1If1If1Xf11f1If1If1IfW1f1IfWIf1IfWIf1Zf1If1Y1!f1IfWIMIf1If11f1!f1YWY1If1If1!fWIf ww-wfwzfwzfwzfwzfwfwwzfwxfwzfwzfwxfwxfwzfwxfwxrwzfwzfwxfwzfwzfwzfwzfwzfwxfwf GABLER'S wx:-wzfwfwfwzfwzfwxfwrwrfwzfwxfwvwrwvwrxzfwmwzfwxfvfvfwzfwzfqfwzfufwzf The Main Barber Shop 217 North Fourth Sr. Compliments Hair Cut - - 256 of Shave ---- l5c Seven Chairs LAHR HOUSE BILLIARD ROOM SHERRILL AND PRICE str Nvi- wang, .. . -' gf 25 Q3-35, H, ,r., .,.r. g 4 .4 N. ii A ' . '41 S f.Hc9?fZSf E 'fi x I kuigf i-,ayrwaw .h V ,giant i VF' D , ' H ug., sag' 5 ' KA P PA S l GMA. The Kappa Sigs have at last huilt their new home. We are mainly interested with its interior. As we enter the front door, we Find on our right, very handy and ohscure, a telephone hooth, We pass on and lind ourselves in a large and spacious living room, with a lireplace at one end, and a piano at the other, to say nothing of the large tahle in the center. On the lYest side of the house downstairs, the dining room is located. and the kitchen adjoins that. The usual guest rooin adorns the other side of the house. .They say they have a chapter room downstairs. hut we think it is only the furnace room. Of course we were too polite to suggest anything like that. Hospitality is written all over the place. hut take note, inenihers of the green society,-kinda look her over before you pledge, and figure the floor space you will have to polish. ' if X 'N , . 7' is Lf? W -c:f':55Smw C0111pIimv1zI5 0 The Cheadle Stores The Weigele Bakery 5 Groceries Sf BAKERS and CATERERS Dry Goods 3 824 Main St., LaFayette PowERs BLDG., WEST SIDE Page 449 5 LaFayette-Tent 1 ,.,. 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CROW LAUNDRY WTYYTWWW 111,11 ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES FIXTURES-WIRING-REPAIR WORK THE l-1S'I'lM.-NTFS l L'RNlSI-IPD ELECTRIC HOP BR.-XSSIE-BOWERS COMPANY 631, lNl:1i11Street l'l11111e 3011 PHI IiAI'l',X l'Sl Men 1Ili1X' cmiirf and 111e11 may gm, hut the l'l1i l'si's stay cold as ever. i Sume parts uf the L'4lllllIl'y are cwldei' than 1tl1er parts. and if a 1112111 stays i11 a cold climate fin' any great length tif ti111e, l1c iiaturally gets used to heiiig c-wld. After a time l1is 11at11rc gets chilled like 1111t11 the f6IlIl3Cl'ZlIl1I'6 of 2111 iceherg. This frigid nature is passed 1111 fl'Ol1I geiieratiuii tu geueratiiiii Zlllll CVCII after IIIZIII has 111m'ed away frr1111 culder climates and mixed with people 1111111- civilized he c:1111111t change. They say it's one of the spccihcatiuiis uf a l'l1i Psi tu either he frmii the culd regions 111' a 4lL'SCClIClEllII, 1111t far 1'6'l'11llVCCl, f1'11111 those of the chilly spheres. I-Being afraid that hy some chalice this at1111i1spl1ere wuulcl affect their moral attitude, they have situated, if not i11 the right midst. i11 Z1 place where their natures and teinperature c11i11- cide. Careful, lmys, as you pass hy, nut to walk with head tcm high i11 tl1e air, hecause tl1ey might mis- take you for a l.J1'l1Il16l'. 47:-?lQg,MYW'6NXQ it : Q SIM' AI BILLIARD P A R L O R f f gggiiiliigg 634 Main Street, LaFayette P0110-Q51 A MORNING XVITH A PROMINENT S. P. E. ,.zzzvszs5'?', ' W J ou. -X X I, ' f. Sf 4 Q, W ie EE Lfgffjfg W! T' 'QS' --.Af .,.,, 5:-n F A Ay- -- if A' 'W if 42ff-Wim f ,SV S'mfK,fl5WE M- Kk I CL STDPS TO WA '3+:'NMg,..g3 Doc, Frauemns PLAY ON QAMPVS. ,M ' f2?f,bff,., 7ii?77ig?fjifj1fpWff X, 7 f ' 1 ,, 'fz'f9 fiiAgi'13'i Z Y? - ' sr f K ' , ,KQf 'Q1Ll W v ff -MQ-gwx, Q- WW'Qg,r4xv...x.S A l.1TT'L.F Lplxj V V . TIME. WATQQ-ur-12. X' ID, ' A-N05 PASS ON PICJQS on A Nonsw Bur. TO f' STATE STREET CHASE FOR MORNING Eferecuse k .5 My 'fff g'f!fXi , f FH fy P22 1 ,f f , , -5 l X05 'ff' if , l - 'Q-P id, yi, l' , '-Il - HN ' ' f H' -ff,fM3f7f9!Hl5 gif? M, ,Q V 1 MM -- '-W '- Q, , yi 4 HQ, J jr X ff uW-.-a6-.7'- MESDSSZYF LT, F2221 op MDS.-iiDfT05MgT'?f?vBF5N 'fff1EEDW I HLgf'f G0 PN,-,1'11g You Cllllil Be Optimistiv BOOST THE DEBRIS Ilfiflz Zllisty opml AND EAT AT THE M M 81 M CAF E 639 TVIAIN STREET 633 Blain Street 'llRlANGl.E. They sax' that a bird in the hand is worth two L in the ilmush. I guess that's what Ollie and some of the others thought when they brought some- one lmaelq with them this fall. The funny part of the whole thing is that they don't wait until their senior year to tie things up. Kloreoyer, some say that the epidemic has spread tu the Soph. class. But that is neither here thing confronting the boys nor there: the main is not where they :ire going to house their bugs, liut where they can park their femmes. Now they say that Dizzy likes to keep the launch together. so he gut a motion past the house to build an addition, since les femmes were to take possession of the house next fall So liuilding operations were started and it will not he long till this distinguished looking building will raise its stately facade in the space lwetween Evans's and Triangle House. Students Eat Shop THE HOUSE qfGOOD EATS Quick Service. The only place of its kind on the West Side. University Pharmacy THE NX'AL STORE Phone 2177 Drugs, Books, Stationery Our Motto : HSERVICE-QUALITYU 305 State St., W. LaFayette Page 453 Firql g. .' Q ,ig 'B ,U 7, ,Y , J, , I l g. 5' y Gigi? QP' Q. , Q F kk U Tr 'Vi iff. f -' L ' 1: 9 Eff, :J .. !'i 1 Ling m . 41' M23 A544 isgg I 012 4 -aff. X x 1 .-: r 1 3 1 2 , x 1,X. z , , . 33, y ' btw 4. ., ylzpf- N vwgqglll , 4' 1317.22-,f 1 M 4 2 1-1.-' ' ' , , .V-if ' 'I Q62- ' ,f ',,-9.-:,--1- lffff::-gr, .V '.g'T : ' ' V- .. -- Qi.---45:1 1- 4 1 : f . alt. ' f . 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Blllvffilullg' N90 IJIZIYXZZC Uizfofz B1zz'ffz'1'l1g Paw -95 9 PERRY'S SHOES Opposite Post Ujfim' OFF THE SQUARE, BU ON THE SQUARE 211 N. Fot'R'i'n ST. T 1 ixtends the same service To ,flllllllli and Sllllffllff The Baldwin Cafeteria Llllllt-'l' New lla ll1lgf,'Il1El'll tl lu mrfv daily, in Cate: Sundays, fulfil' li lzolv. 53 2 Mai N S'l'RIill'1' ACQXCIA. 'Certainly this is a duty, not a sin-Cleaulr ness indeed next prophet Solomon wives. ln those times tions and the like. to Corllinessfl So saith in his speecli to his thousand 21.5 HUXY lllttfff NVCVL' tIl'U'Zlll E- One of these has outlived all the iza- the others and this day its ineinhers are housed, comfortably but a little crowded in this unpre- tentious abode. Some months ago when brother alumni re- turned for a short sojourn, having only six sliow- ers and hve bath tubs in the house. it was neces- sary to add another hath on the outside. S not to be caught with their coats otl', they have moved to a place where every room is a hath fFeature sleeping in a bath tul,m.l U J5 SO, dirty necked freshmen, beware: for it is said that many a strong man has died from heing left in soak all night. Bread I5 Your Buff F0011 Cafgglfg Drug Stgfg 1 RUGERS GOOD BREAD 306 state sf., west Side Is Your BEST Bread r. MADE BY 'az John B. Ruger Sons Co. Phone 2019 Ouamv Baklw lVest Side Branch Postoffice IJLIHL' .QSQ Baugher 8 Hahn Pzzinlvrs and Dwronltors VVALI, PAPER. ,XXRTISTIC INTERIOR FINISHING. nlcl1rcl'hol1c-sz .515-INZOZ. Store 35 , 916 lXlain Street HENRY RosENTi1AL Co l.ul .1-w'llf 5 Grrfmxvl Clulhiu lil'Pl'IQNHI-IMER CLHTHES THIC XXYXY THE ICXPONICNT DOES IT , . Fo print :1 kiss upon her lips Ile tlmnglit the time was riin I . ,. , 1 - I l ilu lllli like ' ' lut nlun hi uint to lmss slit- mul. vnu U11 . 1 A kiss lu- printf-il on her l ,Xml slit' nimla- this ': H Y va, 35, . in :tion ills, Il1.i.1. lrli 1 I, llblllllllll' tlwiw that lt hoof mx mnlxtion P S ' 4'4 I A .X kiss liv piintvil on lit-1' lips. .X soft, :l sw:-1-T vurvss. .Xml this is what she wliisln-i'v-l low. 'Allow 't let them stop the pre-H. If im A, fft Www' li' '-RZf'ru1-N-,. , J ,I , ::g,m14Q,L:' P ,- X ,, ia, MlMnK.l'I qntkwummmqfkifli-'. l :- ll Safe and 7C'A0!C.Y0lllC IW!!! Careful analyses every month hy Licensed Bacteriologist, show our milk to be free from all harmful bacteria and to contain a high percentage of butter fat. The Mennen Pure Milk Co. Phone 948 or 949 Page .556 E. A. H RI ER For Quality and Svwiru GRQCERIES NIEATS BAKERY GOODS 212-216 Nlain Street. Phones 11-12-1143-1685. DELTA Lf Since Spencer and swine uf the rest have lung A' since left the fuld, we D. Lvfs have cumc up tu the plane un which every D, Lf shuuld he. lt is then necessary that we have a place tu hnld nur pink teas and hridge parties. XYe luulqed aruund quite a while fur a place which wnuld answer nur purpnses. XYe had a great deal uf truuhle. hut due tu the undying et1'n1'ts uf nur ilear l.anky we have at last fuund a place which lullills nur requirements hoth as tn situation and selectncss. .-Xuuther gwml pnint, men, we have installed fl nintinn picture machine su that Christie and .Xrt dnn't have to waste their time going and cnniing frnni tuwn. Xuw that we have twn of the ninst prominent corners nn I-Xntlrew and State, Dun Hammond wants us In induce Deac tn sell nut Le Shoppe de Chucnlatte and then we will he all set. Sleep- ing' quarters, dancing acconnntvdatiiins, and kitch- en de luxe. Henry Poor umber Compan INIILL VVORK AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES o+c?-Xiu-b 111 South Ellsworth Street. West LaFayette, Ind. Page 457 lfmds' I':.Vfl'l10!Yl!l'f!1ll UNlYl+IRS1'l'Y C1-Xl lfl'1'lQRlfX QV C. R. WI-IISTLIQR TRANSFIQR AND S'mRAu1a Cu 'QNQQA ij. K . C., , .- f W ML., .. SE.: ml -av .ff N P 5 Q f ul Li Ki E A rs 1 F A A HL s rf ff F J J , .f- i f -, V, -V Y, fl-H141 mm' ll flzfllrzlm l'xH'9'l' XYI3 Qtllwlhll Q'l'RI'l 1N , 18 S'l'ATlf S'l'RIflf'I' X, . . Q M 1, -. ,. Cul! IF 1 'u1'B115fg1I5fU Illlllllillfj El Phonc -H97 X L. I,. I.1zrl,12R, lbwp. I,AI9,XYlQ'l I'Ii, IND. IHUH XYARDROBIC SIQRYICIQ DrgCleaning. Shnekepalring Q .Q - ,A THE - AMERICAN LAUNCQRY if C . fs PSX Pressmg 'CN OF Sf Repairing Hats Cleaned 54 Blucked H41 Klum Struct, l.x1P11ycttc, lr ui, P111-new Ifw: mul mln I Wells-Yeager-Best Co. DRUGS AND PAINTS 120 North Third St. 279-Phones-392 A. Nl. MEEK General Contractor Hardwood Floors and Elec- tric Sanding a Specialty. Extra Q1111lily al Rvdzzrvzi Prices 22-P Vine St. Phone 2582 SIGMA Clll Eat, drink, :ind he merry. for tomorrow you may die from internal disorder or wood alcohol poisoning. Harry says he would rather take Zl chance and have one ex'euing's entertziiniuent. lt is rumored that Hzunliugs laid in a good supply hefore the quietus wus put on things and that the supply kde left the hoys didn't hold out very long with Fritz :uid Swede around. They finally decided it would he liest to huy Hzunling out, and save a few shekels. You know it's lots more pleztszint when asphyxi- ation occurs to he at hoine without the trouhle of traveling from gutter to gutter. Since they wanted the atmosphere and the like, they have followed their hest het :ind are now using the downstairs us their living rooin and re- modeled the place zihoye to answer the purpose of study rooms 1 il. Note: Most everyone sleeps in the liyinff rooni. 5 Telephones Shop l686 Residence S96 JOHN BALKEMA TIN ROOFING, GUTTERING AND SPGUTING SHEET METAL VVORK OF ALL KINDS 104 Nlain Street P11gl3.Q59 .P.EOEL.E,S TAXI QOMPAEY PHONE l101-1102-1103-1104. DAY AND NIGHT The Ofn' Refifzbfa T. l'. B. -Qt'I'i'Ift' Big Luxurious Cadillac Careful Drivers at the Automobiles XVlieels 210 NORTH SIXTH STRIJIET THIS MAN AND THE I,L1l1C-lJVli6-VVCI'lil1OlT DOLLAR ' Q Co., fur. soon part Company unless the dollar is put in a safe place. THIS BANK is a safe place -it is THlf1 place for that dollar. Cozrrtvsy. Svr'1'irv. C Plumbing and Heating. ontractors and Iingineers. If you lwe-I :l IIPZIITIIH plant, talk To us almut tln- 0ClCl!l'illP4il ADSCO SVSTGIIIS of Atrnoslulimiv Steznn Heat- ing. We have svnres of satisfietl users. T We do pluinlniug and liezitiug in tha- The City National Bank of Lafayette 4 Per Cent on Savings. Mill ple. vosf ntry or 4-ity, :uid we are always mul fu furnish an estimate of the to you, free of Charge. 73-Phones-74 Page 460 rf I V 'S I A B 4 . , W iifg , A 4 e fwfr Jfilaiatf R .. -R 0' gy 'X X 0 f ,, X, pr Mull! F-EM mmf, we N it 0 .p ,VVS f liz: Dw1'lfrfrgr!-w1zz'uP1'11! nfllrf Tfzz' L'L', B rfrx xv, 1I1lrflf0U1IIflI1'k fa .von aff. 'HAIQRH' SHIPLEX I I I , , L 1 sIAM1SON'S X ,I I A L 1 forjfm' ' R' l l FURNITURE HARDVVARE Farmers and Traders State Bank L.-XP.'XYIiT'l'E, IND. if Capital Stock - Sl00,000 Surplus - - - :2100,000 Undivided Profits S100,000 FA RM IM PLEM ENTS Blain and Second Streets, LaFayette. SHOE REPAIRING Varsity Repair Shop Rear Varsity Shoe Store jaeoa BUSSUNG, Prop. P 1 I 1 IIIIIIDI' 1Ix Lu X and Humphreys GROCERIES 2397-Phones-2045 317 State Street LaFayette Lumber C om pa my PL:-XNING MILL Phone 25 -IOS N. Third St., LaFayette n'YWtI F7-L NWI? 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N I lui, I,ilIf.I N'I'Y4'S TUIIY VQJIVS fu zlzlfv. . . 11114 IU I'h I lint 1 S use l'lll'Iil'IS :ns 'l'em'kniuu gums H. A. NI I Imimm I' Ix X elnu Iil'l'IY4'i tn sI'l1'I' qwiii-f lb1 l4'IIl'l' . I , 5 . . vwns IIUIWILIE in Imsm-Imll, 4-IS, .IU . L:zmIw1'f signs tI11'en---W-111' eoiutiulvt alftvl Imxlti-tIv:1II Iwnws :uv :1u'z11'1Iv4I I Q Iiveusc 21. I'11i':Iuv ZIIYIIIWIUKI In'u:uI4':lstil1g WBAA. 22. PIIIWIIIO sufll-is ilvfuut at Imnfls ui Hhm li-4. 2-I. IIIIVKIIII' wzillops I'ilIIIPl', 15-3. S, Does the Silllll' thing next 1I:1y. 512. -1. N, Iowa ilnwlienl, 3-I, Press 1 Iulr smokes Sigma Ileltn I,II1I1'Ig1l1'b IU. TI'l2lllg'Il'S tzlke t1':lT01'11lt.x' 11114-k meet I'IHll1'-IIIIII' IGIZIV team enters III'llll He Izuym. Star CityVVeIcIing and BOOM Statioum' Taxi Compauv 1f'vIa'ir1g of .HI IIIUHII5 zum' Taxi Srzwiu' 111 .1llIf01n'5. Decker Bros. 518-520 Blain Street Phone Ill I First 6.1 Columbia Sts. Sporting Goods Office Supplies Prlyg' .IGI D061 Q f!d!l'If1l COZllZf? N INT!! the Iioelv l'll'llflll'l'S estnh- lisliuil this store with :1 s111:1ll line of 1114-1'vl1:1111lise :'1111l :1 111111-l11'i1-11 pol- ia-y. :xlNllll' that 111110 l1:11'te1'i11g wni :1T its height :intl 1'UlllIrI'llTl1111 was vepy keen, l11 spite of :ill this l1:111-li1'z111 tlle firm stezulily glen' :1111l tmlny its lIIZIfJIll61'1'lll stole sT:1111ls :1sz1 l:1111l111:11'li of filll' :1111l sq11:11'1'1 111011-l1:1111lisi11g, Tliu f111'vsigl1t uf the elllvi' Lol-Ins l1:1s built :111 111st1t11T11111 not onllv k1111x1'11 Ill tlw Sturm' of l111liz111:1, lllll tl11'o11gl11111t the e111i11- XY11st, for its 11111l'1estio11:1l1le 1-1-1v11f:1T1o11 illlll its tz111' 4ll'2llll1:g' Inolivy. Ql'AlII'l'Y KIICI-31'll.XXI1ISlC 'lllll' very lvest 111o111'y 11111 lmny iw l1:1111ll1-rl lwle, no 111:1tTe1' If it lne :1 I-1Ilft'TAV 11111 111' :1 piove of 1'111'11if111v, the K- -. :,1 -f.,.i' 1-3 1 xi .1 ,. ,, , ,. 42lllll' lll1lIlllI'l' of 111'v1':1111io11 ix uswl 111 itx 111111l111 ll IIXIII 111l llllll rw 1 l 4 ll1e1'u1o1e. l'1' Ilws 'lln 'l'1c,1111: .X'1' oeb R Hene Co. .Z-,llI'llI4lfl'ffI'.N Qlulliljf Slum' Qrth Plumbing Compan if PLUMBING and HEATING Effilllzzfrx I'l1lI'IIIXIlt'li Frm' if Phone I2-HI 509 Colunibin Barbee Wi1'e H , Iron orks Jl'Im111farI1z1'r1'.v of I,IGI-IT IRON AND WI RE SP HCIAI,'IlIIQS 3 Gmzvral Uyjfi l'L'.v and Ffzrzories, I,AFAYETTIi, IND. Sales Oj'iu'5, CHICAGO NEXV YORK ST. LOUIS SAN FRANCISCH First lVIereliants ational Bank qf Lf1Fq1'1'ffe Capital and Surplus, 1155251100 Safety Deposit Boxes, 32.00 a year. Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Savings. Page 1,63 FOR GOOD COAL AND GOOD SERVICE. SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS AND FRATERNITY HOUSES. Telephone 502. TRY US. 331 N. Third St. OSTADER if , 'A l A 7 FH' '07 f- -. - 1 A A -o ,V ' ,f X143 CD ' ' 1 M ff if 1 .1 I 5 1 , 'Z 'Nfl T11 'f 2551 sl fi f eller liilg fi i .xl 1 I If ,..iMz,, 7,33 F. V .V Vg- r 1 1 I f ff S I- 'Vi 477 iiiy lQl7 7 ll 4-, ' f' L '- :link ' , T vir an ltlffjjj r F I' Sgwjzg, 53557 in ? My fix S I C D ii ig 'E fvggf' 7, ,Af i. D ,fe 7 fi' N W' f . 5--aw . XV 1' .1 X jZ!v1,l VMQA FLA-any :SFU 4 , Q .Q . . Y i ff, , 2, ' ,V 1 1 I - X l -Q .WMM N I, , , V 1 ,A Tiff? 1' f' I , MONTH R Y!iAJd fm! ,X V I 4 4-if 'bg ff, g N ,, K f A fff :,i:.5ggf0f F,Qi:7.C:v::1:2': tjpmfo ' - f 413, MM rirwf f Yj ' , n 5213!-IG: Pnincrf 54 D'ur1ioiL?lzol'1 , M l i6 TWOSEQ Ill Y l-3. Sll1lllUlll1Jl'l' 1'lIlf'4- 4l1'1'l1llIS on lllllg. 3. li. U. 'l'. 1'. gets lA1YllI'lll gold star. Dv- 113, Inu' Elliott, new l'1n-xy.:i1'1'ix'1-s. lmnw Ilolis, lv-U. 4. llZIl'l1'1llllII 1ll'1'Nl'IllSi lllI1'lllilltfLLl' l'lllI1'1'.il .1, 'I'lui .lunmrs llI'HlIll'llll1l1'. l'uril11e lu-:its illllll, T-Il, 13, l,Ill'1lllt' limits 1'lii1-ngo in lnisi-lmll, 3-2. - ' . 1 ' -- - 1 lniwngo downs lnrfluv Ill trznvk. fi-JS. R .4 I Q , , , 1. lnlllll signs 1'Hllfl'Ill'I lor NIll'l'IllX5I1Y ll2l1'11'4. U. l,lll'1l!lt'1l1VW1I1'1l lny Nlllfl' llnmv. 2-I. IT. Notre llzllnv lu-:its l'lll'1llH', 4-11. lei. 'Sli vlziss picks 1-owls. 211. l,1lSlilQU stnnilvs liurnt lm-V Frosll. 221. Illinois lrvzits I'ur1ln1- in lizxsvlnill, 4-ll, -'11 - . Kellogg 1-l1-1-tml 1'l1:1i1'n1:ln of state zltllle 1'1lIlllllllll'll. 'T - . Notre llzmu- wins state Trzneli meet. lllll duo sevoml. Xlnv ll'1v fi-stivil luig' 1'Y1'lll 1'i1's'11s H I' A ' ' '. ' ' . LJ. N r1'tllwv.'1 wil, lp l'lll'1llll'. U. .-. l'lll'lllll' downs N1il'TllH'1'STl'l'II in lmsi-lwzxll. ll ti I Ni , 4-U. lI11llIllI2l ln-rm-n in trnvk, T13-513, - DIWWH li A1 l - lint gulf ti-:um lows to Klivlllgilll, IRIX, Ill. lvlS1'1rllSl1I.ilZ l'llI'1llllI. U. TH!-I Allen School of Dancing P. M. AI.I,l-IN, lf1.fffm1f,,- Finest and Largest Dancing School in thc lNliddle Vvest. Training in All Kinds of Dancing. Assembly Dance, Saturday evenings at 9 o'clock Third Floor, 1lI11r11'orlc Bldg. . .LUX Plumbing, Heating, Hard- ware, Paints and Oils All Kinds of Electrical Fix- tures and Electric VVork Done on Call. Phone 2084 321 State St. Prlylf' Q1iQ 8 4 2 U a I 9 7 J 3 7 ' 2 8 6 4 456 3 7 ' Q 4 6 KILUWATT HOURS DUNCAN SINGLEPHASE NIETHR OF 1923 L 0 zz gg L1 f e HE Duncan Electric Nlanufacturing Company Wishes for each member of the class of 1923 long life and the joy of Working for the betterment of mankind, coupled with the content- ment that comes as the result of co-operation with others and a job well done. The Duncan Electric Nlanufacturing Company wishes for its meters intelligent care coupled with well selected locations and is coniident that such of its meters as are fortunate enough to come under the supervision of a Purdue graduate will render long and faithful service. DUNCAN ELECTRIC MFG. CO., Lafayette, Indiana BUILDERS OF ELECTRICITY METERS s1NcE 1901 Puye 465 Gcrrv Ixflfbllllllklll X Bros. .IHXVICLLIRS OPTOMITIRISTS XXvl1fCl1 and Clock Repairing 11 Specialty. -I3-I Xlain St., I,z1I9z1ycttc. Beck Sc Frasch FANCY and STAPLIEI GRQCERIES 52-I Main St., LaFayette. I 'X1'WfrXM vAx W 'Q Q .1-1:-451.-7-5-A-5.5.1 w ,LZZQTT5-Ttf'5'fzffijfzj'-'ff t f. 3 1 I I , I 1 , 1 'f5f55Ss:3i:fa, .J Gy- f 'x V' ffjfj.-:gffjr 153' ' I I 1 1 ' if In, ' In -1, fy:-3.7! A - 11 1 ,, H f f . 11 I lr 'sygfw 1 ljf lfnl ff 93? 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I'11l'1l110 4llIXYll5 Illinois in golf, 9-II. Tl, H111111'111- A1l9 p1'0s1'11Ts I11':11Ii11g Citizen uf first AI1111111i Slllltllly night sllow. I.. -, l'11111I111- 1l1111'11s l111I1:111z1. 17--1. Alumni l111l1I s11111k1'1' :ll l 1111'l01'. III. l111Ii:111z1 llII'llS I':1l,1I11s, 2-I, Gala wcck g'111fsTs 1111111 i11111- play. I-I. '22 vluss l'Il1lS stay :ut I'111'1I110 in first 111111 :'1111l gown 1-111111111-1111-1111-11t. IT'S THE STORE 3' 7 I 1 1-LLAFAYETTE' I,1lF1Ij't'IIc 5 1,tll'fft'Sl and BCS! U'1n111'11'.v .1pp111'1'fSlor1'. The I,vn1z1n Coal Co. COA I, AND BUILDING MATERIAL 110-112 N. Second St. Phone 39 In the same lo1:z1tion for 52 years l'1r111',Ql1l1 Tha Rg'ifw',v Tag 011 Your FIll'lIIfIll'c' fllvzlilx Soirzrllziizgu Reifers FINE FVRN1'1'L'RI1 AND Rcos A IT is evidence to your dis- cerning friends that you have chosen wisely and well. The Reifers name is one which to LaFayette people has always been associated with 'fQuality furniture and I-Ielpful sales-service. Wallace Bros. Company ESTABLISHED 1863. INCORPORATED 1894. PLUMBING and HEATING OU Yuurx in Blzsizzess That lllvaizf Scnzlzrflzifigf' Opposite Post Uffice. Phone 28. Thieme K Schuessler Co. The Dayliglzi Sion' 5 5 Linens and Blankets are spec- ialties here, together with VVomen's VVea1', Dry Goods and Notions. 5 3 Qur hlottozf'Rf'IiuI1ili1y. VVest Side Square. LaFayette Loan and Trust Co. Cormv' of Nl.-XIN AND FOVRTII Srs. Pays special attention to sav- ings accounts, administers up- on estates and accepts trusts of every character, loans mon- ey on mortgage and collateral security, furnishes good safe investments to investors, writes, under expert manage- ment, every kind of insurance, sells steamship tickets. Dow Ei'Fl11ffhl.l!g fz good Trnff Coflzjmzrqf Mozzfd do, mm' Joey if mer!! F Is IEW Wolever Electric Compan EVER YTHIAYG ELECTRICJI, Oldest established electrical house in the city. Agents for General ljlectric Co. and ljtlison hlaztla Lump Co. Telephone 38. 642 lxllllll St., Lzllfziyette. J fsfx' xl RHH5' 'FO A TERM 'fl V7 fl ,n,,f. - , etl A l , its t ,f lles 7 , l ll gui ft M f f l V I Cn Pmvf-RS 5 ' 59129 . R naoznurvf. u' KA I' ff 'lf , ff Zi, I 1, J , ff' f swrav . W N XT , ,fr p , I4 l ,df f N , J 'y .1 ,ff V 1 t ,f N5 ff 7 X4 1 ' ' ,ff ,H . f f QV ,f ff . ff , l ,i ,W '-f 1 f . '34 f K N ' QNX, t X A , ,rtfvzj If f gfx fx-up liqrvgi M , 3' it Zffi X fi 7 E? 15 ,. f 1 ' 1 ' Q, X , Q' , 7- f Q agfsl , fm, M f ,I i r 1 L- . no 1:7 - 'I ... f L' - I f, if f M f A f. Il'-e ff 2 .5 2 , N , f f in! -76' 7 f '. 5 fs fl U 7 , ' f 1 jf 1' f ,f' 7 4 f f fy f ' - ' 'f ,' 1 f' 1 f ff 2 7 z , 1,57 'riff 'g-444 'f K, I! f f j 4 I !, fy ,iff XI f , G f I 4 Q R J Q, f C 9 ,l It L , , Q N 1 I 1 1 I I I I R L I I 'Yll S 1 rl Bei: r1Tnxms 'Jmzs H 'J' Utae5'Pc rea 1 ' ff mze' I 0 A f . . fr, , . ' ,V ' U1 575 R'-W4 R 'KE' 'GA-f:eLuaTwvmrrs 'l 'losE0L ' Sli l ll lil NI l-ilflli fl. Hvlluul lI1lt'llS. 14. l 1mtlmll mvu nu-vt l'llel:an. IJ, l uutlmlI nu-n start Ibl'Ill'Tl4'l'. li, l 1'eslmwn lmve l't'l't'IPTilbIl. . llrlhkls pl1utu,gl':iIilwl's get lvus-v. L 'l'l':l1'k nn-n lmltl vitls-1' :intl tlmiglilllit 1' 1 vepti in, . l'l1Plll' llllll1ll'1'4l l 1'usl1 l'Pll1ll'l fill' utlilvtirfr l l i1'st l'niun I'ux1x'm lti1m - . . 4 . ll. llzimlu Hllintt gives first lvvtllre. .. v- - - -.x, l IlIYt'l'Slff' tennis fHll1'llIlIlll'lll starts. G ll'u'rv 1'l'41'k levln-1-tml vell lemle 1' Vim -. - . - 4 '. I ' lets l'Dlll',L1HIllZt'. U- V . . . -i, N. M. starts series ut IIIQOTIIIQS. N -h. Mlm- 1 llllr tl v-nuts, 29. l':1nl1lwl Slltlllllllll' first :1 1 rears. ll 1 Sill. Varsity lu-:nts l 1'usli, 26-T, in IPl'fl4'flC9 QIIIIIU. EDWARD W. KORTY l1'l10lr'.w1h' and Retail Dealer in Coal and Building Material Phone 459. 425 South Fifth Street. Pu! 14' pus A FEW CHIPS FROM TI-IE OLD BLOCK Some fellows P1'G1Hll'P five uiiuutes for :1 Z1Jl1'sl e11121le I 1'ie111l Q1-xa111i11i11gg tln lllllllb test, result 100. Tlm1's yfrvlizix. Others t-2111 ride the llUIlIOH with ease. Tim! 'N skill. lr-ll Ull X , tyres' WLIIPII Cllillllli N ll Lclr l1'1-11't om- of these. lizlgle Henk Latter to or thier' l1:11l :11ls111114I Dem sells senior sw-e11te1's for eiglit lmui-ks. N, I, nmlwp: Hwm Ml.. please Mlm ' - y ,1- 1. Tlmf 'X 'l'I'1'!f- :1111l le voiiiiteilf How he 111111 get it. Mr. -- stmul up. 'I'l1:1t's one 1111 mu Thu! '.v ll r11fmr'Ir'. A,1,,lim1. IJLIIWIIIP stufleuts l'2lll sign il vheck llllll make ig it worth five dollars. . . .. , - I 1'11sl1: SllI'X'4'Vlll,Lf il little? Tllul .v f11f1ln1'1'. ' A I I':llQlllll'l'l'I Xml SIIl'X'9f'Illg1 :1 lot. Mary B1'z111so11 pays tl111ty flollars tor tl 111-iv hat, ? Tlmf 'x l'lIIlIfl, , . 'I I..1l1: XX :111t to l,:u1'1'ow my slnle 1' Y' v ' 0 1 - I 11 . v u ' 1 Vt-l1111t5 lf.111,l1' frlll lie elemtwl to the ,1m.kHmI: HXUVOI Mm t m.,p,,1 ,fb .IlllllU1' I,I'UlIl I,1lll1lIlllt0P. , . . . . s A ' ' V , ..- Y ' ' Tim, N ,,,,1,,,,,N. I..1l1, 11111 111 111121. .l'1'k.' 11: N t fl 1itl1e1'-1'.'1 fllk 11111 1 Athletes 1'llll Iluuk. 'l W U Nl' L 'NL I Tim! 'N fouylll. l'0'U l' Ilivk: How 1li1l You llilplwll to vet .1 Reel Whitten: I Illll lung nt 1111' house . , ',.. P mm, .. - with fllill vliorxts girl. Bob: Sure, 411111 't I k11o11' you fire. I uns ITIZZY5 H5110 WHS UI' l t1lUUt9 f1'10U'l 'f 'IW tlwre XYIIUII your uife L'l'1lWllB4I you. 5 4'l llllIfIlllI1ll' NVlll'll lie was in eollegef' Capital - - 5100-000 Pf'z'f1fz'11g lJl'0f1ll!C'f?.Y Surplus ---- :Fl00,000 Rgjllym, Undivided Profits 550,000 ational Fowler Bank L.-1FA1'E'1 1'E, IND. wil mlmillllmlllwlllll 1111 ii1,.11,1 Special facilities for handling University accounts. We solicit your business. only when it is properly displayed, so as to at- tract. Specializing on good printing has built a reputation for this firm that naturally induces dis- criminating buyers to consult with us. LaFayette Printing Co. 511-17 Ferry Street Page 469 Y11'f11f1c'1'ff1v' H1'111fgm11'f1'1'.1' :Xl.L M1-KK FS Re1ningtons 11nd l'n1lerwo11ds ll Specialty Ex'p1'1'! T1'pf'i.'1'1l1'1' R:'f'rlf7'f7l 1,11 l'lllVCttC 'llvpewriter Shop .1211 Ferry Struct, I1pp11wirc Pwr 1 11150: DliLICIOL'S HOME-MADE CANDIES, ICH CRICAM AND ICES 1.111111 11l11.,11111.11111 1 B E R R Y' S 51.1. RI1lll1 Street Phone Illj Ai 1 W g f Q li 1 1.22 , 3 ,W 111-Qij-iw? 'J 1 iff!! 1 1 ,Ql ff gm N114 -ww' :55i1YW'vf'W 11' 2' , f x 150225 'd 1 51' 17W f , 1:11-' M11 1. .-,-'- gf W n ' 'A,.11111Rr? iw? N 14 1 Off' 11' LW f ' 1fl- 21' 95 M, N , 1 1 if X . 1. . , .. . 1 I r ND 517' ,f ' 1 1- 10355 ' 1 S1 1 -, ,X V, ' 1, ' , 14' X ' L X-. 1. ,M-1-542 ,f H , 11 1 ...,1l ,n ,ff ,, 15, 111 rl rr X' 231' LU Z .gJ'9' I' 'ff 9 IQ f, K ,gf l ,ff 'K -1- Q 1 f in 1 zz : ,1 is 1 11 l'1 11111111 . NI1111k Kl11I'g2lll 1'11111111s 111 s1'l11111l. 51. Y. KI. wl:11'1s IlI11lIl'.Y 111111-. 11. 1.1-1114411 .X4ll' 1:1lkN 1111 lfll1'y :11 l'1111x'111':1 ll11lI. 13. l'1-11 Session in F111x'l1-1' ll:1ll. T. l'111'1l1111 n':1ll1111s Nlillilu-11, 111-11. 51. liittli- 'l'l111:1t1-1' lll2lf'1'l'S Try 11111. ll. 11111111115 111111:111- lllll0l1Y. li. l':l1Ul Sllflll 211111 Vullvgcl 11111 115111111 l1y1il'1'. IIT. 11111111.13 l'l11-l:111 :1111l1'1111l1111' sln-11k 111 l,1'll S1-w11111. l-1, N111111 l1:11l11', 2111 l,lll'1lll0, ll, IT. S1'11i111' l11s11111'Ti1111 'l'1'i11 starts. ,yn 1. - . I1-:1111 l1-:wus for 1'l111 11111 .11 l'111'1l111-, 11, .J . Y 1 1'1,lllll1l'4Y. I-L lflnsf el1f1'111111s. .1 .rg . , . 1 1 ,, ,. . - . 5111111-nts 1-11111 1111- l1l1111ls. 1'l1i1'11g11 ln .. 1'l11 lx:1l111:1 illilll win T'1'z1l111'11ity -1. I 1111. Al1l111T 1111111liH11s ll1,'1I1'1 l1e:11s, 1'l'112iS -1. S1':1l1l1:11'1l :1111l l1l:11l1- i11i1i:111N 1w11111y l'1111l111 11 11111 711 YZ , .1l. 11111111111 111111111-1-11 11 1111l1 11111111111 111 11'111'0 LE LIE CGLVI Builder of Purdue Armory, Stanley Coulter Hall and New Recitation Building 'II4 Board of Trade Building, Indianzlpolis, Ind. l'111'11'.Q'717 l Moore QW Kemple Miss L. Becker Sz Co. H3l'CIW21TC CO- GIQRDA M. KLINIQ, Szfmfswr HARDWARE, Tools Millinery d STOVES , . an VI: est Side Square Philadelphia XYIISIIIIIEIIOII Baltiniore l'lL-veluml Sf, Louis Kuns:1st'ity Chicago Boston N1 wzirk Norfolk 1Iol1I1's-nl W. G. CORNELL CO., Engineers and Contractors Al l'ONlATll' SPRINKLI-IHS, PLUMBING, HEATING, LIGHTING IRRIGATION XYATEH SVPPLY MAIN UFI'Il.'E-EVEIIETT IILIVIII, NISIV YORK VITY. The ffonipzuiy olfers to the owner, :i1'wIiitvf't :mil IillII4II'l' ilw zulvzuiiaiyv zx11mI f'Ull ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ruililiii--' installed mills venienve of liaving tlxe entiri- lllOCIliillll'llI tquilnmnt of .1115 I M i The Izitest :11Iv:1lileiI lll1'TIliI1IS :mil tlig lligln-ft OHS IIIZIIHIQBITIGIIII 2lll4I SUIIPIXISIKDII. staudfird of IY0l'Iilll1lllHIlIIb am- vinployeil. THE PURDUE STATE BANK CAPITAL STOCK, 525,000.00 West La Fayette, Ind. .29 OFFICERS DR. T. F. Moiux, Pwmlwiil. EVERETT B. VAWTER, I'iwfI'1-wmlcfit. W. IIINER, '13, C'u.sl:ifo'. XV. J. JONES, ,-lssf. l u,vl1i1 r. DIRECTORS J. A. Andrew, W, C, Mitvliell, XVm. R. Molflt., Thos. F. Moran, IVm. li. Fox, Everett B. Vawter, J. C. I'ie1'v0, J Cason, Wilile Hiner. Lalhvette Box Board Sc Paper Co. Zllannfaffzzrvz-5 of PLAIN, MILL LINED and SHEET LINED STRAVV- BOARD, CHIP and SPEC- IAL BGARDS. Ive make a specialty of num- bers hezlvier than 35's. Ln Fayette, Ind. Page .971 Henry Kessener Lumber Co. LUMBPIR AND BUILDING NIATERIAL Klzmufncturers of and Dealers in Cement Blocks, Patent Plaster, Cement, Builders' Hardware, Paints, Glass, Oils. OIFIVICE ,mn Yfxluws xonrn mm sT1u+:E'r, HEATH T0 ROBERTS Phone 938 I U n , X., ' f XC?f,L 5 If l,4,4,E,f ,e l f, ' f fwl aff f 2 7322 M - , mf qv f jf zggz, A 'W I ,fp 5, 1 fall' ' , 'La '- I, G , . if W lf 4' 3? 5, if ff J-f f 5 nw 24 f ' 2 f' ,iff of yf' ,zff , , Q4 .-4f N R if nflf I I 1 Wggf, U , D H V CNW? L::nn'.D muznsgz Nova' .,, A- ,M GDS FW ZW: 'HQRIV ' ow Ovens Vzgm SN .Cp , 'lHn,MEeSMfH6Qq 056 Q' NUYICKIIZICR li Notre llillllr' wins state l'I'llFS'l'lillllll'-X lvmlm HUP in Gun. Ill1'n'f1-l'lll'1lllnl, sfwullrl. ' QI. lllf1'l'llilfl1IllIll lun- Stmwk Slum. XY:1lr:nsl1, 73 l'111wluue, 43-in light lmttlv. limls' Day. W. 'I'. Xlillmllvlrwnk is new l'HIll1rfl'Ull0l'. le lllhll fl:-tout X 2ll'Slly. l'1-nf, I.i1l4Ivll tulks un Life at Uxfululu :11 l'HIlVUl'ZltlUll. Nnrrllwn-stvrlx, 243 l'1mlm'. 123, Nulfliux' llvzul llHIl1ll'Ufl. l'1'1-Q, lflliutf mzllwl Tu vmnf1'l'4'l14'v lwy Seve 11-r:11'.v of XVIII' lhflllvlv, l,Ill'lilllQ' rules fur 1'!lIllllllS :mnuul1m-rl. 'I'. H, .lHllllS1Ill tulke lu Hxlnulellt stzliif Yursiry xxinnls up In1':ufTi1'v for nm-wk. -an --. Blass 11101-tilmg' :ut l'lHXYlL'l' Hull. .va .m -.,. STlHl0lll 1li1'0vtu1'y 1list1'ilmt4-rl. -4, Flllill V01 Session. l ...+. llnllluvmningp l'111'1l111-, T: Intliunzl, 7, in fmntlmll. l'llI'1lll9 1-ightll in 4-ullfvlellvm l'l'llSS'l'llllllll'Y II met. -1. Lumlsert filklfg 4'llZl1'Ql' uf llHSl'i0tll1lll I'Il'il1' Tlvv. .N , . - . DENNIS Stuff, Slay 1,2111-011, ,luniur Prom 1 mlllnlttve eh-vtwl .19 - ' - . 1,1lIll'll Vznlrlu l't'Sl 1I ., - X'Pllfl4ill :lt To rs r -M. ll2lI'l'lYH1l :mml NN .1ltv1':4 Illlixlltl Vniun Con I'Ul att Sehnaible Coal Compan COAJL f11zf1'GR4-lilly Phone I9-l 519 Erie St. lllljlt' N w .Q,. SAVF. YOUR I-INIHIRGY, YOUR HIC.-XUTY, YOUR I-II-QAl.'I'H, YOUR MONEY BY USING Gas E5 Electric Appliances YVe have a complete line of practical appliances that delight the women of the house hecause they give her time off for things more important, put real solid comfort in the home and save money. VISIT OLIR OFFICE, PHONE OR VVRITIC and we will glad- ly show you what our appliances will do to make your home Work more eHicient, profitable and pleasant. Let us explain how it is possible to protitalily utilize our LIGHT - HEAT POYYER Northern Indiana Gas if Electric Co. PHONE 35 The Road 0fCourtesy OUR :XINI IS SERVICE 11? Iucife C071.Yf7'Ill'fIl't' Crilifism Lafayette Street Railway Inc. I ll. VVest l,21l'lLlYCttC Coal Co. Kiran. C. AlI'S'l'ARD, Algr. COAL. COKE, CEMENT and CEMENT BLOCKS A. C. SANDBERG Przlcricxll PlLlI'lll7ll1g5lI'lLl Hunting Engineer Home 0fGfI0liPl1lll1llllIfjy' 920 lxllllll Street PHONES : Office 1488-Res. 3160 5,-fn, n X X nw KWH, p f f X A FJ CW, fill ww f A H we N 4 Af f- L gn, ff f 13 1 i . f X : , ' Y 1 f' , A 573 7 H Q ,w ff 'y l ff 1 ' 'Zo 1 15 ,fi ff ff rpm ,f ,wi Hielw by 11,2 4 gy , J we y E 4 if QW M Z E , ,l 'W f 'd n' I pr 4 ff, R b9i4 '?ff ,f' ' U4 , 'Z J Af V FX 1' 44' C ' ' V fifgff, ' i A V Q ii ' i j - ff i 4' ' QQ ' fi? gi fgxfgfflfgi .i .1 gi' 4. , 5? .- Oi -i f E Q C , J ' . 0 - gr V f ' A ' fff 1 -W aff ' 15, H ,V 'AV L qw, 1' y f gi L - ff i. , U LJZYFQ3' C 44 li Wiz' liiffiiiizfpvfiff an F 'Amare D f ir, 'ig 02143 Dr:nr1SnaEnoo1EE' L lnsc 7.01 .lig??l5? fg nnnlmnf. Bm-wo M15 galil-'ER rlglzrnzsrvli 'Wg:fcf'sESiSxfN ll-5:5251 -Hmusffl um , ,.,. .,., , Y l1I+I1'IfIKllil'Ilf J. ,ltlilvliv wliwliilv mznlv :if Vliiwigo. l'll4'l1lll Qigus llIl'1't .Yl'2Il' voiitizlvt, bl. l'oulri'.v Short llulllwl' 4T'llT4 fllllllnl' vaulvw give xliiolwr. lv. lI.1x l'l.lXIrmil x-lwti-.l vxulitniu. 'l'v:1m l4'flSlS. S. iiriiliiwiii imigli-ixvwli 1l2lIl4'4'. fl. l.2ll'l2lj'4'lll' wifixviis to ziwzml wrosllm-VH. Ui-liil l:mlieelf'r1:nll lc-:igziv Ulu-iis, -. 1 lizirm Nflmul Iwvse-ilfmwl luv liitrlv 'l'lir-:itiv 14. lu. linslu-1li:ill +11 mil vm tu eiglltveli. l'1'w. lullioft talks :nl 1'u11x'o. 13. linuil lHl'IIlS will-01'f oi-vliestiwn. l N ' , , , . . . ling lvu zxtlilvliv 11-l1ivsel1t:ltives 1'esm-xml ruli- lilmlliliiliiug mimi outm-ring Nutioiiul Nh-vt. HI. Vwliflw vlmuw imni-igi':1ii1s. .fu 1 . 1 . J, Nl4'l'1'l1llI now SWllIlIllllIQ'1'472ll'll. Cross- 4'HllIll'l'y ll'llL'lS 2lW2l1'1lIxIl :is Inirkiug . ,, , . rules gn into elli-vi. flll'ISfUl2lS ymfal- fiuii stalrfs. Qfzlflifl' fluff .S'f1'fU iL'l.fh0llf E.x'f1'11-1'11g'f111u' Large volume of sales-All for CHSl'11IJ111'gC buying power and exclusive selling of hats. These are the reasons you Should buy your hats of ' RRY LE I l11dif11111'5 Laryvsl Hallvr IN DIANAPOLIS Iflf' Pr 'QT ry SEVERSON MUSIC COMP ANY PI'RDI'I-I 'g,I THE HOLISIQ OF MUSIC Phone 323-I 662 Blain St. BooIqsI1LI,nRs S'I'A'I'IoNERs PRIN'I'I:Rs W. MURPHEY COMPANY 310 hluin Street BRI'NswIcIi PIIoNooRAPHs RIQCIIRDS Pumps, Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves, Cocks, BCltll'lg,XXI1lSYtZ, Packing. Tools, Hose, Asbestos Goods, Specialties, Iftc. Biggs Pump and Supply Co. U'l1olI'5I1lt' Ali!! Pflllllllfllff andU f'NS11ppliI'5 Students Accounts L,aFAYI:fI I'Ia, I NDIANA. DEMAND wwe, Q-by cw T ' ,,:+'9'E,.-SFT f 1 P P 6 C 3 H O C Qssfggcsv- fy I Xe Loan and Trust I .ly f--J'-- I O D'51nf',.u on I 1 I Company ' it I Ie I4P,,, l Ntu HIIR.,... J' NDIRZUSIIPOL I3AsT SIDE sQUARR Sf' ' CHURNED i FRESH DAILY If fr DI'jzt'l'c'l!f Standard Nut Nfrgarine is the latest scientific improvenient in the held of staple goods. It is not fl substitute for butter hut an im provement over it. Standard is made from Cocoanut and Peanut oils, therefore has more food value and higher percentage ofdigestibil- ity than butter. U. S. Government Figures prove this! Standard Nut Margarine Co. INDIANAPOLIS Pays I Per Cent Interest on Deposits Solicited I. L. LOEB, Prvside1zt. H. H. CHENEY, Sf'f'y.-Twas Ptzffc .9 T HATO N SISTERS I.wMl3!'W1l'lWHIM' M ILLINERY and GIFT SHOP R. C. EISENBACH JIZXVELER AND 0P'1'ILTIAN 504 Main Street jx-w'-M' I IMHH1W'2IwNHHl'II1!'1!HU1Nl I ' H ' Id Hart 'r' ' Ijllfdll ' W A ll L A Ol f L 529 Nlain St., LaFayette jt Zf,'t'lI'-VH fy Q22 S 1 R Q Vx ?Z7M, QQI2? , Q, F I V, Ziff V f v ,,f 1 - ' wg' F 'i Qffj, 77- ' 1, A ,ji ' - V- V X wx Elgin' 4 2 f. 4 wr- ' :ff-Ei ' ,f-125 fzfzfzfx, J f ' ' , 4, , ,J , . ,, ,,- , , I, iw , V 4 N A - A f- ,:-A wa- za -fy, 2 , ,f qt: Q-' ' afieaaf, 21: :ff 0 2 . Q o I'-P K-l-F -f'- , f-fr , . W- xi -'43 i T x . . , .W am W f Q WIT-Frm ' xg-' , V X - - - 'I' , 2 ' '-'Va-K-X ' 1 L X , f V J I , 6,5 4 1 , g K Q ! ff .Z m ' A+ lr' ' , I ' if 152 's-.ML Emma f' D 5, ' N limi! X- X , . .. JH'-L25 no . 5 -L, T LU 'f' 9 ,. H5 l'-ET '5Tg'f'T OPLN T1-ME? ME nNnNNiiS,0SgE? VCREEEIEH HZQQTLZ' wm-cs-,e:5 an zlrmfmmf pnsmgvsnu. S'znwNwnuPmhLv A .IANVAHY IS, 1'l1iw:1gu li1l1f'l'll sim' sings :lf l'ul1x'u. U A N IEP. Iinih-1'ul:lku1's XVIII SXYTIIIIIITIIQ llltjlxf from ,L Sunil: Il:nll nlunlzlgvrl by uxplusunn, lhnl1-1'- Knkumu Y. lnukf-Is ulu-11 SUIISHII with Rum- I'ulv. S. fflltllllllg of l'2lI'llll'l'H 5ll1ll'f lullrsv. fl - -w .w 1 . I'lu'fl1u- plays Nutr-v ITZIIIIP. 11. Stmlm-nfs sup in ll. IC. Iillileling. 12. I:llfll'l' gvfs vwn, 421-159. 13. .Xs elm-s Nulflxwx-sT01'11, 153-17. IT. Tuny Surg Kl:11'im111c-ftvs 1:11-smlfwl. College Inn Dairy I 111 11 C h iitiffHiiE1s,QfEi.ilf1' Smdvzzl flL'tIdqIllIl'fL'l'5 for Good Enix XY: priccs. Thr llazm' qf ,Qmzlilvv-cleanest and must Sglvmimry lhiry Lunch in the city. scrvu only the lwcst food at rcusoxmlwlv: 20. l'lIl'1lllt' lm-utr: lllinuis, 25-241. Txllllllill Hemel Svlmul starts. - . .XIllI4illll1'L'IllPllt of final UXIIIIIS Illiltll' G 24. Vlllxf 11-ts out news nf Grid lhlmluvf 2 . XVHlllIlll.S Pam IJIIIIVU. QT. I'11l'4luv lmzufs 41lIil'llgU. 29 . lil!!! Ill-:BRIS begins sulvs Uilllllliligll. MARS T I-I EATRE Tha Ullinlalv in EllfL'l'fl1iIIIlIt'lIf LUNA THEATRE l'4ljfC' Q76 The Schnaible Drug Go. 117 North Fourth Street O. H. CARR Fzlrizilurr Uplzolsiwiizgi and Repairing. fjT,'t'l'-Xlllff lforlc. Phone S254 113 State St., VVest Side Hayclelfs Home Dining Room HOBIE COOKING State and lNlain Streets P LAISTRIDGE CHINA ,ma GLASS sHoP --1JllIl1t'I'iCl1l't' -Clzizm TGllI55'Zl'l1l'U -Gifls 61-1 Nlain St. C. F. JOHNSON Dry Goody, ll'0n1vn's and Girls' ,lpparel ana' lllilliizary 413-17 Nlain St., LaFayette Bogan-Jaques Go. llvlzolvmlv Shippers POULTRY, BUTTER, EGGS 65 7-Phones-65 S hflain and First Streets, LaFayette HOTEL FOWLER LaFayvttU'.v Only llflodvrn, Firaproof Hotel. UH' midi' to tlzv slzidvnt body. B. F. MAYwoon, Maizagiilg Dircftor. THE SOUTH BEND SUPPLY CO. JOBBERS Plumbing, Heating, Nlill Factory, and hlachinists' Sup plies. Steam Specialties. SoU'ru BEND, IND. KRABBE COAL COMPANY YARDS: Corner 17th and Uuio Phone 1-HO n Sts. Purdue R Shaffer Formerly CRUD 8 Purdue MONUMENTS MAUSOLEUMS MARKERS Eighth and Blain Sts., LaFayette C Q-fx, RMS Fan Tino T-1: Inuuwl 0 IPX 1 - ff' t , f, U fx' ' 'W Q L, q, 1 W 2,211.2 1 C ,v 1 lfrffq 5 Q K' ferr-rv 'f:t fi'fff , fx ,..,W..,E. 1-if -X ,. K I 1 j Z K : P K::.:::x..,:.. .N X qnnuffl D, ' YW 'Yf -eeihqef C My-Tun f o Q3 1 , XV f' X L go!! ' ' Q? ' A62 f- -J, ?. lp 4G fQ' ' N vit 'F Day? E' nw fl, V r 7 Aff' 9 E -4 f I R i ie 17 if ff R Kam -W Nur? td 55 1 1 . ' -tu vo ,, 1 , , I , Q tgeggsgif jpifj , M, f 514 xQs.,bf:.,. ff' ,ee G .ff N HND - -sw.-:-. gQaL1xE:rE:EEgf E33 XAASCOHSIN Camp E523 LQf?f5E2fg'12lf EEE ta-gl-Lo Xvmxs' 9, C Sznwza ENUS P-17' KVA VD Dam open Haus: START ,umosm l l'Il'2Rl'.XI'IY Ill. IIIIIWIIIP It-:nts Ohio, 26-21, 'l'r:u-k squzul 4 Invite Vlxiv-wo I. Illnllllllll lumix I'1l1-tho. 2. f'4lIllIlliTTPlP fur Hlaunkc-t llup I'll1ISA'll. . .xlIllIDlllll'Cllll'llt of Atlllvtimf t':u'uix'ul. 3, v:14'utio11. 1 . . 43. Tunlue FUDIHS XX1sm11sl11, lr-1.1. l'ot1'4-1'-Hillel' I'l1ly1'l4. A. 4 . 1 - - 1' 'vl1'1 IllIPSlllQ.S lll 1lulr':l,Qu. Muvlx 1'ef1'4-H110-I from our luifl-seluesrm-1' .mn . . . ,, . 11. l f'll4'Ul'S Jlllll QYIIIIIZISYS win, u'rustlP1's lust 12, l hut svutls out his lllYIf1lflUllS fn 1il'l4lIl'Hl1 Iiuuqlzvl. li! . liuiry rtuflvuts 41:-u1oust1':lT0. 113. XIuu's I'uu D2ll14'l' ut Allvu's. Illtuillhl tlowuwl iu truvk meet in G.Yll1. lx ,. ,. . IHIIIOIS lu-:nt XQIINITY, SH-213. . Sflldllllf 4'ull111-il 1lv1'Iu1GS H4-llo Xvulkf Special Diamoml and Platinum Work lfme Hutch :md Jewelry NVQ-rk C. H. Aukeny R Co. IliWl4QI,liRS Q. ly Morgan, Mgr, I-a1Fuyettc,Ind. 18.1. GALLAGHER R SO N PRACTICAL PLUM BE RS 6 North Fourth Street, LaFayette Puyc .Q 78 HORACE G. REISNER STUDENT SUPPLY STORE 325 S'rATia S'rR1au'1' Extends to the Senior Class, best wishes for your success in the new career which you are about to enter. DEAC. -1-i-165263:-iq, Vlvhen you come back, and you will come back, visit THE CHOCOLATE SHOPP112 THE HOME OF Goon EJ TS Nlalted blilks and Fine Candies RICISNIQR ANn lNlARACK THE B. Sc B. AUTO COMPANY ALTTOMOBILES Used Cars and Parts. A-l Repair Wo1'k. lil State St. Levee Foot ofl-lill EAT LA N G E'S BUTTER KRUST BREAD F1111 Lim' of Groceries and Delicatessen Phones 31 and 31 628 hlain St., LaFayette MOORE BROS. JOHN and FRANK REAL ESTATE, LOANS and INSURANCE Notary Public. 304 State St., XV. Side Phone 2288 PEOPLES STORAGE GO. Equipped for Overland Haul- ing and City Deliveries, Special Prices to Students. 525 N. 9th St. Phones 3833, 31451 THE RAY M. SOUTHWORTH COMPANY W If S 'I' I, A F .-X Y IQ 'I' T P C'I,O'I'IIING AND S'I'I'IJIiN'I' SUPPLIES 1 'I'F.X'I' BOOKS, DRAWING lNSTRUMI:lN'I'S, S'I',-X'I'IONIfRY, I UL'N'I'I-XIX PENS, FVERSI-IARP PENCILS Y WH.-XTFYER A S'I'UDEN'I' NI-1I11DS, WE I-IAYE HOME OF IEIART, SCI-IAITIFN EIR K MARX Gam! Cfnlhasfor IYUIHIAQ Alan Evening Clothes ll Specialty. Full D rcss Suitsz nnuf 1 Tuxedos ro Rem CI.:-LANING PRESSING RI-LPAIRING I INDIANA Ng:-4:1 I: ,.1., .. , :J Q. V. 'l'lIl'I At 'AVIA I'I,I'NlHINH WH DIGAIIHHS IN BA'I'lIHOORI FIX'l'I'IilCS I'II'FI LINES A SPEVIALI X Seeger Transfer Co. If. H. SToeK'1'oN, Prop. Phone 102 All Kinds of Hauling. Storage, Baggage, Packing and Crating. 21-23 N. 4th St., LaFayette The Yellinger Pharrnau L,-X If,-XYIj'ITISIf'S QUALI I I D RUG STORF VV. A. and If, II. VISLLINGI R P1'nfu5.vio1111l Pll!lI'Hltlt'IXf GKIIDN op Q ' I 'E 5 Depmdim '55 . . E5 inullweather 5 526 06, ,G WW-muww Lafayette Ice and CIOEII Co. 313-Phones-31-I VVI L K E N S ANDERSON C O M P A N Y SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL LABORATORY SUPPLIES AND CHICMICALS. CHICAGO D N Stenogrzlphic Service Co. .1IIlfff 1'zIf7fIfllQ' mm' Tvpfnq 14,7 V VA.- K! ku ,vv X A , . 'tX 1mf 'H'I'!m'mIl'l xml' I V75 7l.1,I.1lh1ly'c'ffc l.1fe Bldg. Phone 4379 I When 1111 alrticlc hncr than J ' A usual is wzmtcd, pcoplc turn lVR'fV 3 HANIJI1-M'N111U' Rear of Purdlm State Hunk Bldu. with confidence to thc Zinn J . - just 11 I hun Laundry. Stow. 'l'!1.' lim! l'!1m' In Nlmp jim- yi!! R Aly Bc nv Hf J'I'I.'I WN Mk 5 l 'k Rooms hlodcrn ' ' - 523 M:1inSt. 51.110 and up. YICRN CAIN Groccrics and hlczlts Phone 2-P66 HI9 Vine St. 1foWLl+iR HlJ'I'I'fI, BARBICR SHOP Nfl-x' If ll 'fflz lffn-sawn F. Dormer X Sons Co. UppmizuI'f1s1Ujfin' Tllli I4xI,HWIiR Suov ' SHAVING Klbg of-wi hlaun Strrct I3Qll'bCl'S I 1 fl 11-115 Fur-IN. Expm IS A HELLUVA Tuma, We 51Up,ED My HEAD OFF FRDM MDKN- WHO STARTEDI1' OUCJHT TO BE PUT 'YJ QNQ, T'lL,l, Nlgpnj W l K f 2ff'N AND mv DUME peeks sc EAMPWJD 'Ei- XL x ,Ax ' Y A' LTL. I. .L L-'A E 1 h f Il?-H K u - f fx f' 1 ,QS ,u f 51-.59 WL: ' 'ZX -n , X 'J' U f4rfv9'7 gh I. hh -ff lafll W Il 1, i: H Imlhhhhr It h Fi 'ki , Llx f uh ' ,K XWZ ' I - - W WV h ywxsu mwAs HERE m THE DAYS New BUT THEM DAYS 471-5 V, wasp: FINAL mms ?ve?ioSvELQJ4i:fD' GONE FO'iEV , 'A Kx'r.f .X-4 if u v , H - , . 'KN in Etafx, Q fl .fl 1 If f W? WJ 'B lmkwff Sy if y h C if 3 ,-W ' N WN' f h ' QWAT5l 1 hisss!su KNWD Wf UW 7 W6 ..1-, iliiilln .-Q X X? ff ,, Z - as Q :',,. ngr! U 1 ffl, 4+ wtf mml u 1 l 5 N L' vii f-14 V' y , SSS ,fu lhfyfw Qs ALL TIIF 0I I'DlJUR t'HI,I,IiGl2 GRUVPS AND UTI-IICR YIICXVS IN s C 1 E TI FI PHOTOGRAPHY 'QN QW PHOTOG RAPH made by our laboratory methods will last practically forever. VVe are displaying le Lia qg Purdue pictures taken by us as far as twenty-live f --M years back, that are just as clear as if made today- not the slightest indication of fading or deterioration of any kind. Doesn't this mean a lot to you when you commission us to photograph your class groups,-your fraternity, athletic or thesis pictures? You have but one college life and in later years you will especially appreciate the permanence of all your college photographs. liven Kodak prints receive the same thorough care and what's more, we secure more pictures per roll because we save many poor-light snaps that are failures by ordinary finishing meth- ods. Nlany Purdue Grads continue to mail their films back to us for this superior service. THE FOSTER SHOP O1'fgflI!Zf07'.Y Qf Scientilic Methods of Commercial Photography 0. I.. FOSTIQR, Praprielor,' B. S. in Science, Purdue 'ol XYest LaFayette, Indiana BOOK VVIQRIC MADE BY OUR S'l'I'DlU, -II'S'I' AS IN ICYIQRY PI'RDI'Ii DICBRIS FUR '1'XVIiN'I'Y-FIVE YEARS. TIIIS Pugh- Qs Rx' X 'X'- Isl .X x Y X if d wx x X K S X X l,l1UfU!fl'lIf7lI.' .0l'Bl'lIIl1-Y N 'flion num' I-X PHII LIPS AXD CO. A .'. ?1 'Y' ',,- A af! 1, my '24, -P-' , Q.-at A THLMARROT N., llflllfifl YEAR BOOK SPECIALISTS JZV V 'Ny . wmv: us 1 ff Aaour IT T4 Mx, , ,Qlbaok - , WASHUWAWINGS 'EB' 5 ' ZINC ETCHINGS x if A .Sz 1' f ' Y , , ' Wg mfs' ly 6139 Main St. I,z1Fz1Vettc QSIH7 eas Z Z ' 5 it ' L l nnoucume coLoR snowwuuas PEN DRAWINGS M, Emaossms mfs Cowan HALFIONERI uecworvves ZINC HALFTONES NICKELTVPES ENGRAVEDANDEBBQED smuonznv C2 Mzyrzegjrazvhy . FORT WAYN ,INDIAN PERSONALSERVICE ME worm III crwrz 5 4' 6 l'1l!!v' Tailoring Furnishings A. WEINBERG 507 Main St. Lahr Hotel Bldg. Phone 4110 VVeinhardt Secret Service Bureau YV. VV. WEINHARDT, Ex-Slierijf Tippvvclzzm' County 525 Columbia St. PHONES: Olliee 1539: Home 16-l IVi5l1i11g 111 x' PIIl'dllL' friuudi C- U- S 'f'fH'1s GEO- KIHNLY ' I'ru.v..f1m! flllqr. Sn' rv. mm' Trmr. szmvsf. V Q Ho'1'1i1. LAHR R .A Y C L bf l.AIfAYb1'l I'E, IND. LAWYE R 522 State Life Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. Bohemia Cafe and Cafeteria. Banquets Solieited. 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NVQ h:11'1- with IIS this 1111111111115 12 11. lll.I 1111111111- 11111 wI111 k1111ws 1111' thinks h1- 1l1111sj h11w t11 1'1111 tl.1- w111'l1I Zlllll t11 wI111111 11111' 1l11esti1,111 11t 11s11111:1ti1111 of I111111-1' :1l:1111t tl11- l'11iv111'sity 11'1111ItI 111- :1 Slllllll tusk t11 f:1tl111111. 111- Illtlllg 15111111111 l1y thv 11111-t1'1110s 111 ll:1g:111 R1-111111: X111 l'VH1l11:11'111l. 4'-51111111-1-1l: F1-ll11w S1'111ls, lllll l'l1z1i1'111:111 llIl?4 1111t 11x'0111sti111:1t01l 111y zlhility, I 11ss111'0 l nf .V4'll. I, have 51111-11s1J1l the 111-i11t1-11 w11r1 111:111y 11:1ti1111s. 111111 of :1Il tI11' :1111-ioiitsg :1111l, :1 1111111 has 111-1-sQ11tc1l its1'-It' A 1':111 1111 :1II ut tI11s :1111l 111:1vI1:111s 11111113 111' the l1'4l, ffm LZ'f6'l'fll:17 S0c'z'e1'y l1:1l1 11111-:1ki11g' 1111: I 1l1111't w:111t tn 1112 1111 the l'1'11111 l,Il1lllIlllfl1't . I IYIIIIT t11 he I'lll'A 1'l1z1si11g Agvnt. l111t 1':1tl1e1' still I X1'41lllll lilw t11 1111 1l11w11 in l1l1l Kenitmfky, 11111111111 the I'I0lll' H11111l1'e1I, wI101'e it ages ill w11111l. Shnrty 1-5111'1'h ql111ist1'1'1111sly1: 'Wlltl lieu- t111-Iiy illll 't lll it Wlltlll it 1'111110s t11 that sulw- jevt. 111' filll' 11111111111 0itl1Q1'. YVI1y when I wus 111 I'I1'Hll4'C, wv uswl 1111g11:11- for l1:1i1' t1111i1' illlll I 111111 't 111111111 lllilylltx, 1-itl101'! Well. ZIIIXXYIIY, I think I 1l1-s111'1'11 :1 St111l1-11t U1111111'iI ,i11l1. Iitlll I1lll1lSllj'Z 1i911tl111111'11. Qt'IlfIl1lllGll, w11 1119 gotting ntl' tlw s11l1,ie1't. I'lVl11'j' lllilll Slllllllll l1z11'1- :1 1fl1:1111'1- PYOII 1111111311 111- 111:1y 116- :111 Ag, :1111l ,u11111l-11:1t111'e1l. I still have :1111I1iti1111s, sn put llltl 1111 the I'lxQ1'11ti1'c l'11111- 111itt11P lll' I 1Y11llIl swing the Ag s1'I11111l y1j1111' way. .li111 Ashhy 1:111':1kv11i11g f1'1D1ll sl1111111v1':1111l Ill'1ll'l1lg' I:1st s1111111'l11: lf yltll lint 11111 Ill thv I'. A. A., l'lI lgc :1 se1f11111l Kell 111111 then ull the gang will get free 1'o11111,1u IIUOkH.I' lfwl lltitlklllg lllt :lt 1'I111-kj: XVell, it 's getting' 11110 15 11. 111.1 3111111114 of 11Q1'fe1'tiug Zlllll l,11'i11gi11g this s11l1je1't tu :1 XYUl'Iil11g basis W li' Simlm. I,1.,M,SS of vmumxu tht, pam' WB will he 1lis1-11sse1l at the next meotiug. VVQ xwulll HIM, hm? 'Img lxmmgh TU MMI put w1ll now ll2lYG :1 selv1'ti1111 I1y B011 M11111'11, 'I.:1l1' lll 11Hi1'11, say :1s 1'l1:1i1'111:111 uf thv I'1'11111. Lxvllll. you tellvr, 'cause I, I st11tt111',' after wl1i1'l1 il 1111111011 to :11lj11111'11 will he outcr- itllIlL'lI.I7 PH111' 186 456'-90' Robert Frost Daggett ARCHITECT Indianapolis, Ind. .1rclzilt'rlfol' PURDUE UNIVERSITY INDIANA UNIVERSITY DEPAUVV UNIVERSITY '06-90' M A Y E R aim' B U G G L E ,IEVVELERS Purdue Jeweler. Watch and Clock Repairing. Prices Reasonable. 209 N. 4th St. A 541 f Og! ' If - veA f ,fn ' ticcffm W2 Q .431 ff-if 23 4 T ll f Ji' ll 1' T' Wig QRS Whyf Do College Graduates Enroll with LaSalle? Stud--nts :ind grntlunt--s iw-pws-Aiitilill him'-' than :tm nf thi- lviitllllil Colley:--s :ind univvrsilil-s in th-- l'nit-ld States nrt- suppll-xn-Jntimr thvir 11-4-hnic-:tl 1-duczition with thtf 4-xt-4-utivv nr husint-ss truininl off--rt--l through thl- .-xt:-nsinn lhmn.-f SlLl1lj'l lriwlhlt-in-ln.-lhml Cours--S of Ln- Sztllf- Extensimi I'11iv1-rsily, I'u1-duo stud--nts and grzttluut.-s wlihsl- husih--ss sut-4---ss is still ln--furv thvm. cnn protit in it lm: xvny throufh l.nSalllA's p1'at'tit':il, I1:n':lAhitting' t-nursvs. Hur Businvss Administration t'nrl.ll'Sl-1, in particular, :t highly nrumiizt--l and dv-- v--lnpt-tl training' and s.-rx'im'in th-L funda- ln--ntznls uf sur-vvssful ixmiizxgvlilvlxt and t-nnlrol Ll1'ltIPI'lyll'l,?,' all business, :nffortls :t splendid Cmnmf-i'c-izil lmcl-ii-:rnuntl and equiplntfxit for thu tpt-linit-ally nr prof-tsl si.-nully train'-d t-ollt-gp man. Tht- --ntirv 1-tlut-atinnnl and 1-vs-Qurcli fucilitiw-s of l,:tSullo stnnd solidly bt-hind its l-nrolletl imlinbvrs through all thi- yvurs -If th'-ir businwss :lt-tivityfrvul,ly In help thvm solvt- :tny nt-xv nr unusual buslf nt-ss problem with whit-h thvy or th--ir viiiployt-rs nlzty bt- t'nliI'1'nntud. Full null mzlzplrlr infgrnzulinn 1'f'gf:r1'4Y1'uyf llllllf 4'IIllI'.w' will by jlI'UllIj!Illlf .vlfplflinl upon r4'ql1t'.wl. Business Adiniriistrniioii, Szllvsimmsliip, Highs-r Acc-ountznncy, 'l'i'nffit- Manngw mv-nl. l'Zailwuy Acctvunting :intl Station I,nxx'fIltfu'rt-Q nl' LL. Il., lliilllll-1 'l1lt:'l'lf. Ctiuinnit-1-trial liztw, Industrial Zllzniiatgwtimrxt, lglunliiim und Finunt-+-, Mod- t'u1'1-f-spuiitli-nc-1 und Prac- l m-mmiiisliip and Produc- I't-rstmm-l and Einpluyinlgiit Expt-rt litmlilif-epirig, Busi- tkmninwrt-iul Spanish, El'- 1 Effici.1ncy, ern liusinf-ss tial-, Rlmlcrn tion Mt-thotls, llzttiziuvllmfiit, ness English. fffctivf- Speaking, C. I. A. Coaching, A nnmtss I lEPrxrt'1'M ENT R20 LaSalle Extension Universitv The- Lslrgl-st Businn-ss Training I Institution in tht- XVorld. MIl ll.IG.-KN AVIC., AT -list ST., UIIICALJU. Page .QST TJFYTTIS Market Co. 215 East State St. Phone 21-18 QUALITY MEATS U. S. Government Inspected Poultry and Eggs. VVHEN YOU SEE OLTR NAME THINK OF THE PLACE THAT SAVES YOU NICJNEY. The Sandwich Shop CR A 13 HS-REYNOI .DS TAYLOR CO. FEEDS AND SEEDS TO MEET YOUR NEEDS I.aE:1yette, Ind. Crawfordsville, Ind. C. T. H11r1ey Sons Co I'1'i1'v.1 and S1'rfz'i1'1' GROCERIES Ko. VVe. Ba. Cunnetl Goods A. E. Gilherg X Co. fl111'nrpor:1le1l1 229 N. STATIC ST., CIIIl'AHU, CANNED FOOD PRODUCTS CQROCERS SPECIALTIES PURE FRUIT .IANIS PI'RE FRIIIT KIELLIES Cf JFFEES TEAS Catering to F1':1te1'n1t1es, HA. Railton Co. 3:T::-4115 W1-st I-11'11' Sl, 1'hie.1g11, 12114 Flusl XY:1t1-1' SL, Blilwnukvvf. XVHOLESALE GROCERS Coffee Roasters Importers, TxILll1LI1:l1CtLll'Cl'S. lJ1'g:1111x111l 111111 1111e1':1t111l with the - - ' -X '-ss ' J- ,f S'lllIbTY1ll4 the Sororltles Colle ei 11111 UW N Imllmt H ' ,I . g M K Ill'l'l1H of S111'11riti11s. F1':1t111'11'i1111s 111111 Cufetcrlas- 111sT1Tl1ti1111s. ' 1TIll' N.xT1'11.x1.. S1'NNx ' 111111 Rl,pH,XUnn'd by 111xR1'11 I1l'Zl1141S :11'1' klltHX'll :11111 11se1,1 i r - IY1ll1l'L'VPl' 1111:111Ty p1'1111111-ts :11'1- 110- QIIAS. R. f1L1.Y. ,,,,,,,.1,.,1, P 12:8 quipped with many yearsxexperiehce For making Fhokogrefhs, of all sorts, d 'bl f 'Il mgcne manship and JCIV16 capacliy 'for prompt J 5 , HOT0 GRAPHERS Executive Offices Laboraior 1546 Broadway NEW YORK 220 XM4Z3JSt?geT Pg 89 CHILSTIQR GUMP AT PL'RDL'I1I V aisxsssaz EZPSZPLE - f-W-91 -W - IZ, jxf , Dfeauigsls- Cnve 5 Vt we AND 61055 A if 0' 7 X wig - aw f,, - .4 A f W9 gr' X a A ,QW ,A w. wg . ' ' fi' ff' -V' WB' X35 WFS? N I 1 610' lun f ff,-x 4 Q . a 5' XXI: X ,. x ,ful 1271 QQ ' Q X I, I V E 0 QHESTE-K-YQUAVEDBEEN DKEPNVIINQ Tb' Qgbw YH AGA'Nwo:J :EVE SQ, a 72 21' gi, f -2 . Z M ff wa i'7Xflf1Xo 4,5442 QSLEZQK7 ww a 4 ff 5 Lff' f 16 I1 TZ -L 'mil he cover for this annual was cre ated by THE DAVID J. MOLLOY CO. 2857 N.WES'rERN AVBCHICAGO Semljor Samples X M ' dl d 1 an 4'1,.X.llZUS - the P1 O' C 'd C Alumni O' Sl 4'1'0lill'f . . .. Sl 'lt Sixteenth and Union Streets, fm. IA LaFayette, Indiana. Tctlle Mi,-ilitvl' Conzplznzwzts O. rl. TDIIEFFIQR 1'2'l11ij ' and MAX B. SHIAIFFER W 'tu' Wallace Foundry R Steel Company GRAY IRON CASTINGS STRUCTURAL STEEL L1zF1zyfffe, Izzffifzzzzz THEN AND NOW S 611101150- Your Debris brings back memories of YOUR College Days. These memories are priceless, but do not live wholly in the past. Keep in touch with PRESENT and FUTURE activities and de- velopments of your Alma Nlater through the Purdue Alumnus and the Purdue Alumni Association. A Life lylembership in the Alumni Association costs 355000, and includes a life subscription to The Alumnus, which also means that the subscriber's General Association dues are paid in full for life. YQU arrange terms of payment to suit YOUR convenience-pay 55.00 annually, if you desire. -1vi41C?:'if5Di-lo Purdue Alumni Association G. A. Ross, l16, .flumni Exvrzztifvv Svcrvlary 511-17 Ferry Street LaFayette, Indiana. P101 -475511 . -. A.A ga I 9. A. .-.-421.55-'z ,. - -21:- 'f'f13rir N 1 7:5'T:-TM' 1, .. -. 4- - -f.:-:-KA. .5 - N 1 ,i2iief'-:2ig3:fiEfzgQ. .. Tiff -- Q:1fl . ' 3TQ:iffiE5:, :if ---'31 n .. .,. -.g,.g1Q1,fqg4gfg-1, viii. .5222 Q, 'gf J -- -4-: :ff-' :':-:--A - -:-N. 232' , '-::z-:-:f:-:-:-:-:-.-.-'. -.-:-:-:-:-t-:-:-:-' . 'i??s:.:.:s2sia.. ' 'Lt...'ff .. ' - 1:- 191. 21 . '7E357E: CE ,: .glgfgllli:Ig1gZ:1g.:I:.g. 'dgigi-45. 1-15.1.1-' .IE- :l?'Z.-'ZELETI ii'f'?i'5'R1f:7'--'- 4 ' UEQX: ' eil. E. 1555: 5?ii?? fS : 1 'a 2 F E f. . 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'j,,,- 551555, '-N' - e.-'L- ,A A .f . , ' Q K N, :H-,xl X hix 1' , ' - gr'-we - ifefi W -rfz. LF 14? rsxf-y ,jg 51-0. ' r A fff 1 f.,:':',L,a -qlesah ff 1 44 wa' 1-f,gs3L-'iiif' ' Tw Serzfife LACING your engraving conrraff with Stafford is more than merely buying plates. You secure 3 highly skilled and trained organization, with rmmre than thirty years, experience in college and school pubhcnrions, which Serves you as eagerly as ifwe were part ofyuur Staff Y0ll7'5 to C07lZ77Zll71fZ, STAFFORD ENGRAVING COMPANY .fifrtifn : DFf7g'1If7'J : Eflgrararc INDIANAPOLIS Page .993 Finisher- -Hill-2-3 Lnlfayette Life Bld llmrwfessiwmall Cards DR. A. I. B.-XVICR, Class 1010 DR. PAH. A. RISK 218-2OiLaFuyette Life Bldg L. M. Cl'IIl,l7liRS, D. D. S. DR. F. Ii. l lUI.1.I-2'l'T 22512 State St., VVest Side DR. F. A. Luuv I'11x's1vi.xx .xx1vNI'uur:ux flllillfllfl .X-livin lufllrlpnuvlf. 606-9 Lzllfzlyette Lite Bldg DR. D. C. lXlt'CI.lCLLAND 3rd Floor, Schultz Bldg. DR. XV. G. Nlll.l.liR,lJt'1Ili.t -ll-l-15 Lzllfzlyette Lite Bldg DR. VV. R. lXlHFFI'I I' 227 State St., Wlest Side tr, 'Q DR. Lt 1'i11cR A. RISK 7 -FOO--l Schultz Y ll. VV. SHAFIQR, M. D. 619 LaFayette Life Bldg. Phones: 3137: Res. 3138 DR. Gm' A. T11oM.bxs,IJvnfi.ez Ground Floor, Painters :md DCCl7l'11fOl'S Bldg., 21lN. 6th DR. F. B. 'I'iumPs6N Ojfifv, -ll 7 Ferry St. DR. Gian. R. FISUBBS Iiyi-, li:11'. Nose :mel Tl11'UI'll. 603 Columbia St. DR. K. T. Vyvtakslikiz 1JsTEuP.x'i'i11w I'uYsu'I.xN lliauifllixsisxxllrl'l'1'4':l1u1el1tlvyEl0vTl'mli1' A HlJll1'll4lllS uf Alvrzuus. . - . , L . . film-i-S l.2ll'Ilj'l'liL' lute Bldg. This SIDQHCQ Dcmmatetll by 21 Friend foul? the University BETTER PRINTING f 0 QXJQ wQ' 1ff'Ns rs , si 3544 5595 fx gilgxxezg XY -9 Y XJ . 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