Baker University - Wildcat Yearbook (Baldwin City, KS)

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Ufw'LG l , -wffifi. f, f I 1 A V MULVANE SCIENCE HALL mmgfg fi w nl... f f ' ' E91 CENTENARY HALL N f X E101 l THE WINDING WALK f N fr i N E111 OLD SCIENCE HALL I N X E121 4 EAST FRONT OF TAYLOR HALL E131 O THE TWIN TOWERS 5141 , CASE LIBRARY V151 THE LONGHWALK 4 f f i 1 L I ' W lf16l ' fm I ' T116 01315 -- GST ' ww SUITQ 1 I ,,f I gf-Q55 DQVQTIQR I l , Wcglbggfgliff g A, Qamqfmglz n hl X Q6 MDX Vg XS,'Gw,f,! F I U Q, A xdfx x ,Li Q 'il QP W WN 15 0 O 3: kj x QV xi X l 0 i A '-Nw ' Y .eff - .,-Q., A , -30+ N J, ,-1 3 , M., 1 'LM ,ful mi In 1 Nw.-., nu ' .1 nf .Af 67' vp 1 J., an-Ar DR WALLACE BRUCE FLEMING AB AM BD DD PhD LLD Pres1dent of the UDIVCTSICY Uwr Qpreszdefnt DR WALLACE BRUCE FLEMING Presrdent of the Un1vers1ty s1nce h1s arr1val here has g1ven hrmself unt1r1ngly to Baker s brg Forward Movement Dr Flemmg qu1ckly won the students and supporters of the Un1vers1ty for h1s fr1ends by h1s ab1l1ty to sense the Baker Sp1r1t In the three years that he has been here he has succeeded 1n 1ntens1fy1ng that Splflt Although Dr Flemmg has had to spend much t1me away from Baker he keeps the Baker fam1ly on h1s heart He always remembers takes mental note of a good story to tell when he returns Whether It s a story or a b1t of w1se counsel Prexy s appearance always br1ngs applause X X l themdwhen helhears the familiar cry Holiday! C Holliday! j, and least , , a a r L or l'17'I DEAN EBRIGHT DR HOMER KINGSLEY EBRIGHT Iooo follows rn the successron of Dr Osman Grant Markham a Dean of the College Dr Ebrrght returned to hrs Alma Mater a a professor 1n 1905 Durrng the years of h1s professorshrp first of Greek and now of Brble he has endeared hunself to hrs students by h1s ab1l1ty to carry them beyond the pages of the textbook correlatmg h1s subject to hfe Such an ab1l1ty 1S an asset to the dean of a college Dr Ebrrght IS further qualrfied by an enthusrasm and zeal wh1ch he shows to th1s office Wlth an untr1ed hand for he acted as Dean 1n IQ2I 1922 when Dr Markham resrgned the oflice to be come actrng presrdent for any task that he undertakes. Dr. Ebright does not corne I9eza L ' E181- OUR DEAN OF WOMEN Daughter of a Methodist parsonage, graduate of a Methodist College graduate student at Boston and other lead1ng un1vers1t1es college professor dean of women these are gl1mpses 1nto the career of Miss ELIZABETH BENTLEY our dean of women M1ss Bentley fills the pos1 t1on as a scholar as students 1n her classes and others who come 1nto contact wrth her know She 1S also quahfied by her sympathy for women students and her expenence w1th them 1n th1s and other colleges Our dean understands the pos1t1on of the g1rls at Baker who work thelr way through s1nce she also worked her way M1ss Bentley had already been 1ntroduced to Baker folk when she came here as dean of women for she had been ass1stant professor 1n the departments of H1story and Engl1sh 1n Baker 1n 1901 1902 The followmg year she was called to the cha1r of Engl1sh 1n Srmpson College Dur1ng the t1me she was at that college MISS Bentley 1naugurated the work of the dean of women there In 1920 she returned to Baker At the t1me of M1ss Bentley s pamful acc1dent the past w1nter the esteem whlch the student body hold for her was shown 1n the deep feelmg of regret expressed everywhere and by the many letters and tokens wh1ch were showered upon her E191 OUR NEW VICE PRESIDENT PROFESSOR WILLARD H GARRETT Professor of Mathe matrcs and Astronomy has been honored by h1s electlon to the V1ce Pres1dency of Baker UD1V6IS1tY Professor Garrett came to Baker rn 1902 and has been here contrn uously s1nce that t1me except for the year IQI4 1915 whrch he spent on leave 1n Harvard As V1ce Pres1dent of the Un1vers1ty Professor Garrett pres1des ably over Chapel 1n the absence of Dr Flemmg He keeps student 1nterests 1D mmd Th1s year the Chapel Program Comm1ttee, of Wh1Ch Professor Garrett 1S cha1r man has successfully endeavored to 1ncrease the 1nterest 1n programs To th1s end the commrttee has 1nv1ted sugges t1ons from the student body Professor Garrett 1S best known as teacher of Mathe matlcs and Astronomy He has an enthus1asm for hrs subjects Wh1ch h1s students catch and those who aren t 1n h1s department secretly w1sh that they were Professor Garrett takes every poss1ble opportun1ty to cont1nue h1s research He spent last summer at Yerkes Observatory and expects to return there durmg the commg vacat1on f I ' 5 9 .I . . . . . ., 3 . . f . 7 5 .f . . . 3 , . . V ., . . . ., , s., . . . . . I ' I 0 . . . . 5 3 . I 4 3 . l20l MISS LILIAN SCOTT Professor Emeritus of Pedagogy In 1922 Miss LILIAN SCOTT was granted the honor of Professor Emeritus the first person to receive this honor at Baker UH1VCfS1tY This honor came to MISS Scott after more than thirty years of enthusiastic and loving service first as principal of the Normal Department and later as head of the Pedagogy Department During the years Miss Scott was a professor she was known as everybody s friend Boys as Well as girls liked to talk thmgs over with her Miss Scott continued her 1nterest in students after their graduat1on and the students themselves formed the custom of dropping 1n to see her letter Miss Scott 1S one of the chief educators of Kansas but she is loved most by Baker folk who are glad that her career here 1S cont1nued those who couldnlt come back continued the friendship by ISGS ll ll.. lIl. I i211 ' - .'f -A L W ' 'f'.l.,i-'L' L .NN il A FRANK E. WOLF V THOMAS L. HARRIS Treasurer - History Economics U X. A - A.B., A.M., Indlana. A-B-, Baker- A A.M., Harvard. A.M., Kansas University. Ph.D., Indiana. SAMUEL A DEEL ALFRED E LEACH Regzstrar Pubhc Speakmg Physics A B Baker Ph B Baker Ddlenbeck School an fnlmcps.-1 ' . . ' . ., . - . -, - - . 1 L , 1 Q K - v 1 , K V 1 X . ,' 5 V -- J 4 Y- J ' ' ' ' Y i221 COLIN C. ALEXANDER I WILLIAM M. BALCH English ' Director of Summer School S ' I A.B., Wofford College. Ono ogy A.M., Columbia University. B.L., M.L,, University of Wisconsin. Ph.D., Wooster University. 1 A , I A I WILLIAM WILLIAMS EDWARD CRAGOE Education 4 Chemistry W A.B., Baker. A.B., Ripon College. A.M., Columbiq University. A.M., University of Wisconsin. m ' . , 1 3 ,- L, f ' Y V I Yql -- -----'Y-'A-f 'W ,,,,,., .,... A. ,, 1 , V , - -w ,J I ,,,, , , . -ml z , ' . 1- ' ,I - V ' ' ' Y I23I i I 1 3 MEHRAN K. THOMSON ANNABEL NEWTON Philosophy Asst. Professor of English A-B-, A-M., Wesleyan University. B.L., A.M., Ohio Wesleyan University B-D-, Yale- , AB., A.M., University of Michigan. Ph-D-, HH1'V21fd- University of Chicago. Oxford University, England. J W4 l 1 KENNETH W. DAVIDSON ETTA C. LARRY journalism Asst. Professof of Public Speaking A.B., College of Emporia. A.B., University of Illinois. A.M., B.L., Columbia University. 5 A O it '1,,fi W . 5' lg E241 PERCY V. ROBERTS RUTH RICHARDSQN . Greek and Latin Spanish B.D., Gaffttt Biblical IHStitl.lt6. A,B,, A,IxfI,, Bgston University, AM., M.s.Th., Ph.D., Northwestern U. f . Univ. of Chicago, Univ. of Michigan, Univ. of Wisconsin. A . ALPHA L OWENS CLARA A BEACH French Acting Professor of German Asst Professor of English A B Baker A M Syracuse Chicago University A B A M University of Kansas l 9 2.5 I Ea. E 1 Aq l , . V 1 . - 'L L gf, , . A 5 Q 1. - A . s 1' E ., ,,., , on A o r . , A L. W , E251 C , l GEORGE H. BRETNALL l PAUL L.. EVANS Biology Asst. Professor of Mathematics A A.B., A.M., Cornell College. AABQ, Baker. University of Chicago. i ALBERT G WOOD THOMAS A EVANS Botany Alu-nm Secretary Asst Professor o Latm A B Indiana B B k A M University of Nebraska A 3 er University of Chicago l99' A i261 ' , I LOUIS U. ROWLAND HAROLD R. HARVEY Dean of Conservatory A Violin r Piano A A Mus.B., Oberlin College. Mus.B., Oberlin College. V ' FRANK F SIPLE AINSLIE MOORE Voice Publzc School Music New England Conservatory of Musxc A B Illxnors College ' E271 A l 4 W. f I I 1 H., ,. Y K 2 -'A xlln A ELLA HEATH HATTIE OSBORNE L Art Librarian Art Institute, Chicago. Baker. Art Student's League, New York. , Kansas State Normal School of Library 4 Metropolitan School of Fine Arts. 54316906- Art Study, Abroad. MAY A LAWRENCE ANNA C JILLSON Home Economics Asst L1brar1an B S State Teachers College Kirksville Mo B L Baker A M University of Missouri N Y S LIS? ll...Illl 'I ' 1 C l he Y l 5 28 'if' , l EMIL S. LISTON DORA SHARP Physical Training Physical Training A.B., Baker. A.B., Lawrence College. Sargent School of Physical Education. Sargent School of Physical Training Harvard University. GEORGE S. BRETNALL MYRTLE HUFFMAN Asst. Professor of Physical Training Secfemfy to Pmsidem A.B., Cornell College. K 229: J 'AL ,K M: ,rf ' ' Y ' 2- ,l.?g','ik' M1 U 4 CHESTER R- HAM . s i RALPH R. PICKETT - Business Adminfsffatfon Asst. Professor of Economies - ' A.B., University of Michiganl - and History A.M., University of Wisconsin. ' A.B., Missouri Wesleyan. , - . A.M., University of Chicago. :ana L nc: A51- E301 S DR. OSMAN GRANT MARKHAM, A.B., A.M., Litt. D. OR thirtyfsevenyears Dr. Osman Grant Markham has been one of the ablest expo' nents of the Baker Spirit. Today there is no man who is so generally loved by Baker students as he. His scholarship has Won our respect, his keen personal interest in every student's problems has merited our love. To us he is an ideal educator-having Wisdom of books and men-the very antithesis of ofhcial aloofness. ' Dr. Markham is now one of the publishing agents of the Methodist Book Concern, a position of honor for a layman. The fact that this honor has come to him does not lessen our sense of loss. Though Dr. Markham is not now on the Baker Campus, he is always in our hearts. 4 ' . - .-141, A -34' ' f Y' ll , 4 . f' l - t Q it 1' . P -. -. it T l31il l r l I 1 I 4 l 1 1 1 I 1 sas MMS W 'Z ' 'x AD ff' it 1 . .0 -925 'QlSlll...EI3'T 'I zz -Qui- ' Te-eww ' ' 4 :A - M ' -' as ' ' - ' 7A . .QS B A 5 U :VZ , .. :T Q I .X X 39,37 ' , 2 ' ' J M 1 V Ii!! I H , nf k f .s.,,+. : 1' ' wi. vi iv 1416? z .H , ' 5 I.. 1 , m..,.,,V b ' ,f km'-l-g, - V 1. ',, , - 4' ,, .. -f - .,' ' . Hu. . V . . ,1, ,mf , . l925 TUB IQDZMB WW' 1 ay f mf Q Q W '1 N, Q7 Aw, 1, -4 WRM '1lQlll..Di l 'l ' 7 . ' , 1' ' 27,4 1 , , ' f XX . ' 'W V! I '11 f ' f'f ffW7 E2 , 1 X - 1. Q ', Q 1. XA 153, I I A Q, ' I filing . A , , ,. JL C f l! f7A-nu . M I 0 I ' My , f I , , 1 f 1 7' 1' y ' if 'fl ' 4 ' ' 1 , f W ,Chi, .,?,Q fxfgf QA 4, , ,f ', fjff f ' , 'J ff f' ,fy-1' 'j , , fllf 4- f ff frail K7 I . X fx :K f x I 1 , K , 2- fq ,Q f . Q W V i I351 . a . t i . s, v Q, - - I- '-- -. M A Y 4,5 1, ',.,g,,:?.F'W .Q , . - Q , A - ul.,-, ..A Lau' -' V ., L. it ' QW , ,. ,jr Tia, wx M P H ,F f. . fn u.. rr fr, 1 , .sa-,nng14?'tQ4,S 'f,f f3'23: ' I Q .V - if W 11, if lv s Senatus Rpmanus Colors: Royal Purple and Wliite. C Motto: Volens et Potens. T THE time of its graduation the class of 1893 handed its traditions and organizaf tion to the incoming freshman class which carried this charge through the four years of college life. Since that time every four years the freshman class is organized as a Roman Senate. ' True to tradition and training, this group of Roman Senators has upheld the reputaf tion of wisdom and accomplishment gained through the many years of their organization. Throughout their college days, the royal purple and white have stood for growth, .developf ment and success. . From this group of .QI seniors have come students of highest rank. Seven student preachers, eight members of the Oxford Club and the Assistant Pastor are prominent leaders in religious affairs. . V In social life they have not failed to participate. Of the ninetyfone, fiftyfseven are members of social fraternities and sororities. - In debate their success is unusual. Two of their members are members of Pi Kappa Delta, the honorary forensic fraternity, three are on the debate team, and the school orator and winner of the State Cratorical Contest boast membership in this group. In the realm of music they participate in many phasesg seven are receiving music de rees, several are members of the band and orchestra, seven are members of the irl's 8 8 glee club, five are members of the men's glee club, and the readers of both the glee clubs are seniors. ' I Their laurels in athletics consist of seven track men, three football men, two basket' ball men and twelve Womenls Athletic Association members, of which one is president. In Literary Activities the members of Senatus Romanus have been active workers. Twelve are Bibs and -seventeen are Clios. Of the Clios, three of these have been presif dents of Clio, two vicefpresidents and seven were members of the cast of the Clio play. Coral Dowis won second in the Neff Prize Contestuin her freshman year. Four are mem' bers of the Dramatic Art Club and one was on the Dramatic Art Play cst. Elizabeth Butt and Josephine Burgtorf have been library assistants. Both the .editor and assistant editors of the Baker Orange belong to this group, and of the four members belonging to the Home Economics Club, one is president. fContinued on Page 481 92 . rt t ll I.. T365 Upper Panel CECIL BRONSTON . . f Muskogee, Okla. Major, History. ' Kappa,Sigma, Track CID C2D C3D C4D, B Club, Class Football C2.D C3,D C4D, Class Basket- ball CID Cu.D C3D C4D, Student Commission CID C4D, President C4D. LAVERNE VIGOUR . . Olathe 'Major,English. I , t I Lower Panel PHILIP REIFEL . . . Rocky Ford, Colo. 'Major, Business Administration. . Zeta Chi, University Southern California C3D, Track CID Ca.D C4D, Club, K. C. A. C. Relay Team CID C2D C4D, Class Track CID C2D, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CID CzD, Class I President C2D, Christian, Council CID ,CzD, Spanish Club CID C2D, Band C4D. . Delta Delta Delta, Freshmen Commission, Glee C OIBYRNE - - ' Baldwin CIW I Club CID C2D C3D, President, CID,tDramatic Art Club CID CzD Cg,D, Intimate Strangersv . L CzD, Orchestra CID C2D C3D, French'Club . CID, Classical Club CzD. 'p D . EVELYN EUDORA MILLS .I . 'idptkiii . Major, Piano. Delta ztta, otthttttt qty qty C35 443, Band qty ZC2D C3D C4D, Student Commission C2D, Pan Hellenic C3D C4D, Treasurer C4D. C GAYLE CHUBB . Baxttf springs Major, Chemistry. 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K -A-AB'-1 5-,, Omg-,ilnfxfw YY0 rn' N' 91-'Z' :Vg 5515 9 , Cercle Franca1se Q3 LILLIAN CASE Independence Major Spamsh VADA SPOHN Garnett Alpha cm omega Orchestra 419 421 Q31 441 Hockey Team Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41 Strmg Quartet Q11 Q21 Basketball Q11 Q21 31 Q41 Baseball Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41 Varsxty Tenn1s Team Q11 Q31 orange Staff Q31 B U A A Q21 Q41 Student Comrmssxon Q31 WY A A Pres1dent Q41 Span1sh Club Pres1dent Q41 Y W C A Cabmet Q21 Q31 ARGO B STEWART Havana Majors Physacs Mathemancs Majm Mathematics Kappa S1gma Assistant Instructor 1n Phys1cs Major Enghsh CIIOUIHU Shakespeanan Play Choral Umor. OSCAR DUNCAN Mountain VIEW Mo Tennls Q41 Class Football Q31 Q41 Q31 Class Treasurer Q11 l' rssl l 1 N 11 L A 'l'4l ' , ,I ,-,af ll.. . 1 X1 9 A' i an I - Y ',ff' ' i I .4 A, r ' ' V3 1 1 1 . . . ' ' f' - ' -1- -1 17 1 ,'lfZeta chi, oeefk Wesleyan 415: ap, Class A 1 425 Q31Q41,1Tr'ackQ11Q4i1,QlHSS Football 111 IV 1 1 4 3 -A 1 e Q' -1 1 121 , 1, . 3 '..-.-...e.-,. 1e-1-,,,,Y,,..Y Y J-, Y., 1.1. ,..,.,1,,, . , . -,,,.,,,., ,,,,1, 1.1 . 111:01 A ee., M 111 111 1 1 4 31 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 l Eg 2 11 ,......,M. Upper Panel IRA CLINTON WILLARD .-.- -Arcadia Major, Philosophy. A ' Biblical CID C9.D C3D C4D, Oxford Club CID President C2D C3D C4D, Christian Counci C3D, Oratorical Association President C3D, Classical Club C2D Cg,D C4D. HELEN CORNING . . Barnsdale, Okla. Major, Piano. 1 p .C P Zeta Tau Alpha, Class Secretary ,C2D, Classf D VicefPresident Cg,D. C I' 'W ,, , 4 -1 I :V C , , . Xl, , LOIS BENHAM . . .l . . Neodesha Major, English. Alpha Chi Omega, French Club CID CzD C3D, i Classical Club. T I il' ALEX HASS . D ..... 'Holion . :C . .. Major, Sociology. , f 'I Athenian CID, Biblical CCzD C3D fC4D, Student - Volunteer. A Lower Panel JOHN H. BILLINGS . .' -'Cherryvale if Major, Economics and Business Administra' tion. l Biblical CzD, French Club C2D, Spanish Club V C3D C4D- CLARA STAADT . .j ,. , . Wmriy Major, Voice. . Alpha ChilOmega, Glee Club CID CQ.D C3D C4D, Girls' Quartet CID C2D,fSpariish Club CID, German Club C4D, Choral Union CzD C3D C4D, Student Recital Club CID CzD C3D. MAUDE MCCOMAS . 2 . . Valley Falls ' Major, History. C , Delta Zeta, Spanish Club CID, Classical Club C25 C37 C43- HOARD T. HARRISON- . . . Welda 4 Major, Chemistry -I Frenc?hDClub ID, Biblical CID, Class Treasurer 3 - I I'39'l Upper Panel RAYMOND EDWARD WEIDE Porterville, Calif. Major, Mathematics. Theta Kappa Nu, Football Q31, Class Football Q21 Q31 Q41, Choral Union Q41, German Club Q41. NEVA ELOISE JOHNSON . . Baldwin City Major, Philosophy. Zeta Tau Alpha, Freshmen Commission, Class VicefPresident Q21, Choral Union Q21.Q41, Classical Club Q31, French Club Q11 Q21, Q41, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Q31 Q41, Student men Commission Chairman Q41l MARY PAYNE . . . . Foftscolg Majors, History, English. Alpha Chi Omega, Freshman Commission, Classical Club Q21 Q31, Hockey Q31. WILLIAM POTTS . 1 . . . Baldwin City Major, Mathematics. Zeta Chi, Track Q11 Q21 Q31, Basketball Q21 Q31, Captain Q31, B. U. A. A. Q31, B Club, Class Football Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, Class Track Q11 Q21 Q31, Class Basketball Q11 Q21 Q31, German Club Q41, Student Commission C41- Lower Panel JOHN W. BAKER . . A . . Baldwin City Major, Chemistry. ' ' VERNA MARIE POSTON . . Efhngham Majors, English, Sociology. Delta Zeta, Clionian Q11 Q21 Q31. D' christian Council Q19 Q21 43116186 Clublrf, r B- , r AEOSTER . . . 1, . Baldwin city Commission Vice-President Q31, 'Boston' University Second Semester Q31, lFreshg,f l l ' :ip VZ, Public School Music. , ii'4' ffPhi Mu, Glee. Club Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, President Q11, Soloist Q11, Choir Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, Choral Union Q21 Q31 Q41, Piano Club Q11 Q21, French Club Q21 Q31, junior Follies ca 1 , GEORGE LEONARD . . . Baldwin City Major, Economics. 1 Delta Tau Delta, PNB Club Treasurer Q31, Class Football Q11 Q21, Football Q31 Q41, Class Basketball Q11IQ21 Q31 Q41, Baseball Q11 Q21 Q31 Q41, Captain Q31, German Club. l40l Upper Panel . GEORGE STOSKOPF . . . Baxter Springs Major, English. A 1 ' Zeta Chi, Debate Czj Cgj C4D, Pi Kappa Delta, Vice-President Cgj, President C4j, Class President C35 C4j, Spanish Club C0 Cal. LUCILE JESSIE FLICKINGER . Baldwin City Major, Spanish. Zeta 'Tau Alpha, Spanish Club C0 Cab C4D, Washburn College Cgj.. MARY MILDREB SCHNEBLY .I Baldwin City Major, Piano. Alpha Chi Omega, German Club, Orchestra CO, Choir, W. A. A., Class Hockey C31 C4j, Class Baseball CQJ. ' VICTOR A. KLOTZ . .5 .Cottonwood Falls Major, Mathematicsj p Sigma Phi Epsilon, Biblical, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CID, Cal Cgj C41, Student Com- ' mission C21 C4D,.V31fSltY Track Squad Cgl, B Club, ,Glee Club Cgj' C4j, Spanish Club CID' Cal, NefffContest CID, Sport Editor Orange CQQD. C , C Lower Panel JOSEPHINE LUCILE BURGTORF, Baldwin City Major, History. Clionian, President C4j, Spanish Club Czj, French Club C3J. 4 ESTHER RUTH ANDERSON . Baldwin City Majors, English, History. A Clionian, Choir, W. A. A., Spanish Club CID, Class Basketball Cal CQQ, Class Hockey C35 C47- ' .GRACE ELLIOTT . . . Baldwin city . Major, English. Student Volunteer, Clionian, German Club. SYBIL MARY KINYON . . Yates Center Major, Voice. Phi Mu, Glee Club C11 C25 C31 C4D, Business Manager Cgj, President C4J, Choral Union C23 C33 C4l, Qhfbif C25 C35 C41 German Club C4j, President C4D, W. A. A., Class V Hockey CID Cal Cgl, Class Baseball Czj. f41l Upper Panel WRIGHT HORTON . . . Madison Major, Philosophy. Biblical, Oxford Club, Classical Club 131 141, German Club 141, Class Football 121 151 141, Class Track 131 141. FLORENCE G. SHIKE . . A Baldwin City Major, English. ' T Freshman Commission, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Treasurer 141, Clionian, President 1131, Spanish Club 131 141, B. U. Li-A. 141.. 4 . If FERNE ELIZABETH STEPHENS, Baldwin City' Major, Education. Zeta Tau Alpha, French Club 111, Classical A Club 141. 1 I I THEODORE A. WRIGHT .I . Baldvsiin City Major, History. 'f ' '- Footbill 111 C11 G1 141, ,Bisketball C11 C21 131, Class' Basketball 111,121 131 141, Tennis - 111 121 151 141, B Club, Classical Club. .fi . - Lower Panel AMBER WADDLE . Q 'salcifiiia City Major. English. 1 -- :wr Clionian, Classical Club, LOIS ROSTOCK . . .E . St. joseph, Mo. Majors, History, English. T V A f lg Clionian, Choral Union 141. -4 FLORA MARSH . . I Pittsburg iAlpha Chi Omega, French Club' 111 121, Maj'0r, English. ' 'Radio Club 111, Class ,Baseball 121, K. s. T. C. 433. I' 'p is 4 - - ..g,r T GLADYS PEERY . . . V. lChanute Major, French. , Zeta. Tau Alpha, Class. Hockey,4121. 131 .141, Class Basketball 121 131' 141, Captain 131, Class Baseball 12.1 -131 -141,5 121 C31 141, W-. A-, AL .ffB ' fC41,..5FUdCf1f VolunteeriConventionf, indianapolis, 131, Shakespearian Play 131,1' C. A. Cabinet 141, Student -Commission 141, B. U. A. A. 141, French Club, President 141, Spanish Club, Viceflfresident 141, Classical Club. ' ' ' , 1 J ' 1 V J . 42 Upper Panel FLOYD -MULKEY .... Smith Center Maj'or, History. -ff' ' A ' Biblical, Class Football C2D C3D-C4D. CORAL DOWIS ..... Perth Major, English. Alpha Chi Omega, French Club CID, Spanish Club CzD, German Club C3D, Dramatic 1 Club CID CzD C3D, Glee Club CzD, Clionian Treasurer CzD, Critic C3,D, Shakespearian Play CID C2D C3D, Student Commission C3D, .I VicefPresident C3D, .Class Secretary C2D, - Neff Contest CID. j ROBERTA MANN . . . Bint Rapids Major, English. E H A ' i GEORGED. WALTERS , .4 Princeton Maj'ors, Economics and 'Business Ad-ministrat ZIOTL. ' Theta Kappa Nu, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3D C4D, President C4D, Epworth League Cabif net C3D, Debate Squad C4D, B. U. A., SecretaryfTreasurer C2D, State Student ' f Council Cg,D C4D, Rockyf-Mountain iRe- gional Conference C5D,, Christian Council C5D C4D, World's Fellowship Club, Presi- ' .dent C2D, Biblical, Spanish Club CID C2D. Lower Panel 'JOE MARTIN TORRENCE' . Uhtkihs, --A1 Ark. Major, History. ' 1 H-7 1 Biblical, Ptttititnt, Student Vo1iinteer, C1asf sical Club C4D, Choral Union J I I.. : A-' .- NAOMI.WADDLE . . .' , 'Baldwin City Major, English. ' 'A . ' I Classical Club, Clionian, .Spanish Club. I IDAQMAURINE JENNE . -Enttittt V. ,u I if Maj'or, Home Econornicsj Clionian, Student Volunteer, W. A. A. I Phi Mn, Bind in qty qty QD, spanish'-'club CID C2D, Home Economics Club C3D C4D, Hockey CID C2D C3D C4D, Basketball C2D C3D C4D, Captain C4D,'Baseball C2D C3D, W. A. A. C2D C3D C4D, VicefPresident C4D, Pan Hellenic C3D C4D. I ' 9' FLOYD WILLIAM BARBER i.:i.tri .. Vermillion Major, Bible. 4 ' 3' . ' A Oxford Club, Biblical, Classical Club. I i 43 cHARL13s,B. COFUGHENOUR Marshfield, Mo. , Majm, Philosophy. ' Ozark Wesleyan C15 C25, Biblical, Student Com- - mission C35 C45, Oxford Club C35, Life Service League C35, Debate Squad C45. MARIE CROCKER .I . . . White City Major, Home Economics. Alpna Chi Omega, W. A. A. C25 C35, W. A. A. - EB , Class Hockey C25 C35 C45, Class Basketball C25 C35 C45, Tennis Cz5, Y. W. ' C. A. Cabinet C25 C35 C45, U. R. -C45, Sunday School Cabinet C15 C25-C35, Stu? dent Volunteer Convention, Indianapf - , - olis. C35. 1 1 5' VELVA Low ...V . ' 1 Bronson ' Majors, Home Econornics, French. 3, Zeta Tau Alpha, French Club C15 C25 C35 C45, 1 , '. Clionian, Home Economics Club C35 C45, President C45, Student Commission C45, Associate, Editor Orange C45, Class Baseball C15 C25 C35 C45, Class Hockey C15 C25 C35 445, W- A- A- C55 645- ' ELTON LEHEW .... Pawnee, Okla. Majors, Chemistry, Biology. Kappa Sigma, Class President C15, Student - Commission C35, EditorfinfChief Orange C35 C45, Varsity Track Squad Ca.5, Class Track and Basketball C15 Cz5, Biology Assistant-C45, Y. C. A. Cabinet C35. Upper Panel Lower Panel CHARLES ALBERT BURGTORF. Baldwin City Major, Mathematics. A Theta Kappa -Nu, Football C35 .C45, Varsity Track Squad C25 C35 C45, Class Football C15 C15, Class Basketball C15 C35 C45, B Club. 'E - , .3 ELlZABETH CARD . . . Denver, Colo. Major, English. ' A ,Phi Mu, Dramatic Art Club C35 C45, Colorado College C15, Colorado University C25. FESTHER SARA BALCH . . , 'Baldwin city ' Nfajor, English. ' 3 C Delta Delta Delta, w. A. A. gn Q25 435 445, French Club C15 C25, German ClubiC45, Shakespearian Play C25, Class Hockey C15 C25 C35 C45- ' VERNON WILSON SHOVER .P Buffalo, Mo. Major, Sociology. A I- . French Club C15. l44l Upper Panel MURL E. DOUGLAS . . . Robinson Major, Economics. Zeta Chi, Varsity Football Class Football CQ.D C3D, B Club, Spanish Club C2D. LORA TODD . . . . Chanute Majors, English, French. Alpha Chi Omega, French Club CID CzD C3,D, Spanish Club CID CzD, Choral Union CID C9,D C3D, Hockey Team C3D C4D, Basketball C4D, W. A. A., Pan Hellenic C3,D C4D, President C4D, Baseball C3D. I I Lower Panel WILLIAM HARRY LENNARD .l'Morganville Major, Biology. I Theta Kappa Nu, Choral Union C4D, Biblical CID, Class Basketball C4D, Class Track C25 C3D C4D- - HARRIETT ARRISSA WAY . . Wilsey Majors, French, Sociology. Freshmen Commission, Orchestra CID, Sunday School Cabinet Ca.D, Cercle Francaise CID CzD C4D, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet C3D C4D, President C4D, Y. W. C. A. National Convention New York City C3D, Student Commission C4D, VicefPresident Class C4D, Christian Council C4D, Classical Club C3D. ANETA HAWKS - - - Hami1t0f1,M6- DLOVETRA ISABEL MITCHELL Nevada, Ma. Major, History. Delta Delta Delta, Park College CID C9.D C3D. AVERAL BECKETT . . Baldwin City Major, English. ' Biblical CID CzD C3D C4D, Classical Club C2D C3D C4D, B. U. L. A. C2D C3D, Rresident C3,D, ' Oxford Club C2D C3D C4D, Student Com' Major, Spanish. Zeta Tau Alpha, Freshmen Commission, Class Secretary C3D C4D, Spanish Club CID C2D C3D C C4D, Cercle Francaise Cg,D, Hockey C3D C4D, Basketball C3D, W. A. A. C - . MAJOR C. PERRINE . . Columbus Majors, History, Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Glee Club, Class Treasurer mission Q ' C2D C4D, Varsity Tennis CzD C4D. flu I Upper Panel HARVEY MCKINNISM. fl Uniontown Major, Economics. 1' ' 'Q ',DeltafTau Delta, Radio ClubfCaD, Class Foot- ' 'S ball CID CzD C3D C4D, Class' Basketball CID, German Club, Studenta Commission C4D. CLARA LILLIAN DAVIS . . Baldwin City ' - P' Majors, English, Education. ' I , French Club. A j ii, . . MARY YOHANNA HIDER Q . fonnwn Majors, Latin, English. q I Ottawa University CID C2D, Clionian, W. A. A. C3D C4D, Classical Club Cg,D C4D, President C4D, Class Hockey Cg,D C4D, Class Basketf ball! on ca. I ORLIN WILLIAM LCNGWOOD, Baldwin City 'Major, Chemistry. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Class,Track C2D C3D, Glee Club CID C2D CSD., Choral Union C9.D, Choir A CID CzD C3D, Christian Council C3D, Y. M. C. A. President C3D. Lower Panel HELEN GRACE WILLIAMS g Neodesha Majors,History,English. 1 Clionian, President C4D, Shaliespearian Play C4D Class Hockey CID. f VIVIAN AUGUSTAAWEICNER V. fsnnvyef Major, History. .U I' ' Clionianl IVA VICTORIA SCOVAL '. . ' jefferson Major, History. I V Clionian, Spanish Club CID CzD. , . ELIZABETH ELCISE BUTT . Leavenworth Majors, Biology, English. .E Delta Zeta, Assistant Librarian C3,D C4D, Clas sical Club C2D. I 461 Upper Panel , DWIGHT L. WILLIAMS . Brookfield, Ms. Major, Public Speaking. Q Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Delta, Debate C3D C4D, Dramatic Art Club CID C2D C3D C4D, Passf ing of the Third Floor Back CID, The Copperhead CzD, Intimate-Strangers CSD. Dl11CY C4D- ESTHERLINE MASON . . . A Pittsburg Major, Home Economics. ' Alpha Chi Omega, K. S. T. C. Pittsburg CID Cg,D, W. A. A. Upper Panel ELMER NICHOLAS . . . Mil1er,Mo. Major, History. l Biblical, Oxford Club, Spanish Club, French Club,e Student Volunteer, Christian Council. FRANK MCROBERTS . Malta Bend, Mo. Major, Economics. I Kappa Sigma, B Club, Baseball CID C2D Cg,D I C4D, Class Football CID C2D C3D. Lower Panel CLAUDE R. SHORT . . Pleasant Hill, Mo. Major, English. Biblical, B. U. L. A. C2D C3D, Oxford Club, Classical Club CID, Christian Council C4D. I 471 Q ., J 3 , A iff.: - , ,.f.. , . 'Egr . .,i!y,egg - 9 . --Y A .. 'M ff JH V N, H ,,ga,ijf.', fiQ5'f 141' M 'fa' s., 3.53 --as: - .. 1'- V -W 1, LQM -., '1 1-,. we., - - ..5.H'Qp., 5, . -V, , ff. fCOntinued from Page 363 Despite the foregoing activities, the most important, that of scholarship, remains to be mentioned. Cne member of the class is now a student at Northwestern University, another at Kansas University and Miss Josephine Burgtorf has been granted a fellowship to K. U. next year. Six have been elected to Alpha Delta Sigma, which means a scholar' ship index of at least 4Oo. They are: Esther Balch, John Billings, Velva Low, Floyd Mulkey, Lillian Case and Mrs. Kathleen Evans. Miss Balch, during the second semester of her Junior year, made an index of goo, which requires H in every subject. This was the second time in the history of the college thatthis record has been made. In addition to these honors, two other seniors are instructors in the Biology and Physics Departments. We are proud to boast that it was Senatus Romanus who, in 1913 and 1917, pref sented the Romanus entrances to the campus. Each year at commencement time this organization traditionally observes a classical program. In 1913 the program consisted of scenes from Roman life. The scenes 'in the order of presentation were: A Prophecy of Rome's Greatness, adapted from Vergi1's Aeneidg The Descent Into the Realm of the Shadesf' MA Scene From the- Early Days of the Kings, The Roman Senate in Session, and a scene from the Roman Republic show' ing the' triumph of a victorious general. A typical commencement of previous days was given by the class of 1917. After the dedication of their gift, the North Roman Gateway, the class presented a play, Dido, the Phoenician Queen, a typical Roman play. Other features such as a procession, Senatus Romanus breakfast and speeches completed the program. , For the first time the class of 1921 departed from the classical idea and presented an original play called Saving the Barlowe Homestead, written by Ruth Lockwood, and directed by Dan Wilhelm. J ' . The Senatus Romanus of IQZS has raised standards in Baker that twill not be surf passed without ambitious efforts. Participation in every phase of college activity is the theme of this page, which this group adds to the history of the Roman Senate in Baker, and continued future building will be the thread. of the story which its members will add to the college of world activity on the brink Of which it now stands. ' First Semester E GEORGE STOSKOPE . HARRIET WAY I . LO VBTRA MITCHELL MAJOR PERRINE . A l92 OFFICERS A ' Second Semester A Consul Primus CLAUD SHORT Secundus . NEVA JOHNSTON - Certsor Primus MARY PAYNB .Quaestor . JOHN B11.L1NGs i481 lM HUPQ ISGS 1lYll....l1Il'l ' . I , , A X I K 1 g X K., I xl. . is I -,,'I?' , He... - ' A P ' I l' i4 -? t ' ' ' W' -3-.Tgf----Mgt, f N , w.n.m, x T49 I 1 ISGS Kmg Arthur s owrt Colors Gold and Whzte Motto In mme own realm Vzctor AIL to the Knrghts of the Table Round' Ha1l to the Lad1es of K1ng Arthur s Court' May they l1ve on forever In the shadow of the glory and splendor that surrounded them In the days of old' The kn1ghts of the class leavrng th1s name are just as brave and noble as ye ch1valrous knrghts of old and the lad1es are just as beaut1ful and enchant1ng as even the loyal mards who bore the tokens of the1r lovers In the tournaments Th1S class 1S composed of some of the most talented and popular students on the campus It 1S represented 1n every campus act1v1ty rel1g1ous soc1al athlet1c and lrterary There are five members 1n the Dramat1c Art Club srx members 1n the Grrls Glee Club several members of the Men s Glee Club orchestra band both hterary soc1et1es rengrous and athlet1c organ1zat1ons as well as the student comm1ss1on They have always upheld h1gh athlet1c standards Th1s year they d1splayed the1r unusual talents by march1ng to the top as v1ctors In the football tournament They have won first place In the basketball tournament for the past two years There 1S one v1ctory whrch surpasses all the other ach1evements Th1S crowmng success proves the unusual loyalty of th1S class to Its Alma Mater It man1fests the wonder ful feel1ng of co operat1on and Splflt of sacrrhce wh1ch preva1ls among Its members when they set out to atta1n a hrgh goal In the endowment Campalgn wh1ch was planned and fostered by Baker UD1VCfS1tY and Its fr1ends Krng Arthur s Court was the f1rst class to go over the top one hundred per cent In donatrons They were proud to show the1r school sp1r1t and love for the1r college 1D th1s way Wrth th1s glor1ous past as a her1tage the Kmghts and Ladres of K1ng Arthur s Court have prospects of a wonderful future before them May they always carry the gold and wh1te as pure and unspotted as now And may each one 1D h1s own lrttle sphere keep h1s 1deal ever before h1m as a gu1d1ng l1ght In m1ne own realm Vrctor' OFFICERS Frrst Semester Second Semester WILLIAM GASTON Kmg IRVING BOONE GENEVIEVE HASKIN 116611 ETHEL HOMBR PRUDENCE DITTO SCHUCH61' MARY LA ROSH PAUL DICK Keeper o Purse TAD DALTON ll..il3. l ssfsw ,-,wma S1 -1-. . 3 ' . . 3 ' , ' I ' 1' v . 1 ' v 9 ' 1 3 - - 1 . 1 - 1 . 9 9 1 . J . . Q. . 5 J 3 9 - I L v - A , A 1 4 I! . .- . P I ' A I ' I I . 'A . . ...., .. I I 1 . . . . 1 V ' I 9 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 l ! . 1 W ' W Y I . . . . . ss - - 1' . I .. 9 , ' l 4 3501 P ' A . Upper Panel g Lower Pane ' WILLIAM M. GASTON . . . Erie RAYMOND ULYSSES NICHOLS . Eudora Major, Business Administration. Major, Mathematics. - Delta Tau Delta, Student, Commission CzD, Theta Kappa Nu, Baseball CID C2D, Captain C3D, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet CID CzD, Orchestra g B Club, Spanish Club C2D, Class Foot- DCID OD, Band CID C23 437, G122 Club CID , ball CzD CBD- . . C2D, President C3D, Class President C3D, ' French Club CID. - PRUDENCE HAYS DITTO U v I Edna FRANCES ALLEN .... Baldwin City Major, Biology. - f' D I I Ma1'0fs.S0ci0l0ey, English- D ' ' A ' Delta Zeta, French Club CID, Student Coin- ' A . f Delta Zeta, W' Q Hockfy C0 c3l' Basket' , mission C2D, Class Secretary C3D,,Epworth g j ,ball CID C7-li Olffqmge ,Staff CSD, P311 League Cabinet C2D C3D, Y.S'W. Cf A. I Hellemc Ql- Cabinet cp, W. A. A. Cab, YI. W.1c-A, ' Advisory Board C3D. ' g' A 'D ,, .QVY g ' I A I OR F RR ST . , 11 MARY LEONA CHASTAIN . . Chanute D OTHY O E Cam' ml' 0 A Majors, Biology, English. . A P ' F ll l ' lCl b Delta Delta Delta, French Club CID C2D C3D. l hl ranch C ub CI, all C asslca U Majors, English, French. WARREN SMITH .,... Stafford M'1f ',HiSf0'y' A GLENN W. LONG . . . Overland Park Kappa Sigma, Track CID C2D, Captain C3D omor ay, K. c. A. c. Relay gn oy 4351 5 Mafmi Hi-WY' - Class Football C2D C3D, B Club, French Kappa Sigma, Track CID C2D, Class Football Club CID. C2D C3D. ffmll UPPCT Panel 'L A Lower Panel ' -' ' GILBERT BURTON BRITE .' . Joplin, Mo. WENDELL A. BRAUN . . ll . Centralia Major, English. I f Major, Economics. A ' A' Zeta Chi, Class President QQJ, Class Football Theta Kappa Nu, Biblical Qzj, German Club. C0 Qzj QQ, Class Basketball Crj Q25 QD, . Spanish Club Cal, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Cgj, Sport Editor Orange QQ, Editor Wildcat QQ. ' I ' p MARY LAROSH . . . Spring Hill Q, A C Majors, Latin, Spanish. E- CERTRUDE CALLAHAN A . . Independence - ' Alix?-ZetaSTauhAlpha,c Fpeshmen Commission, 5 - . . .- A Q1 panis Cub rj aj QQ, Classical Club ' Majm' English' 4 Z i - f W - CID, Cal QD, French Club QD, Clionian Cal, . Phi Mu, Spanish Club Q0 Czj, Classical Club ff v ' pTreasurer Cgj. , l j l fl l DORIS CARPENTER . . Kansas cilygggng iir, ,ifRNiD'ELEM1NG '. . st. joseph, Mo. Major, English. C rr- -es-. A MdJ'01, English- A F: . I Alpha Chi Omega, French Club Cal, Dramatic Zeta Tau Alpha, St. Joseph junior College Club Cl- CID Kal, French Club QQ, Spanish Club . QQ, Clionian QQ. A T LAWRENCE SCOTT . . . Lathrop, Mo. , R 4, ,. 1 V j . A Major, Economics. A VVPHILIP ANDERSON 3 Quenemo A Kappa Sigma, Track Q15 Cal, B Club, Winner MaJ.OT, Chemistry. f ' . i Pentathalon Q0 Cab, Class Football Cal C35- Kappa Sigma, Biblical, French Club.. l52l Upper Panel LOREN KEVE f' L . . Chanute gfMajor, Public Speaking. . . f' 6 Kappa Sigma, Epworth League Cabinet C2D I C3D, Presiclent,C3D, Christian Council C2D 1 V . C3D,VDCbB.t6 CQ.D C3,D, Pi Kappa Delta. MARGARET STATES . . Dodge City ' ' 'Major, English. I I I up Alpha Chi Omega, French' Club C3D, Freshmeh I Commission. 9 D, ff',l ,I l E: L Lower Panel JAMES RYOSAI SUDZUKI . Nakamura, japan .Major,.Cl1emistry. ' I .- ' French Club. ' GENEVIEVE HASKIN . . . Lenexaj , . Major, Piano. 'P ' ' l Phi Mu, Piano Club, Class Secretary C3D. rj , ff. I f l ,e l ' ,MARY ELIZABETH TAYLOR . Pittsburg Q THELMA PERRY . . . - Neede5ha.gj'l ,i-l, D f 7Mf1f0r,English- A M - S p' 0 I fjp lDelta Delta Delta, Freshmen Commission,l5 , ajm mm Y, j 1 ,E .N f Class Vice-President CID, French Club CIDC Delta Delta Delta, Sunday School Cabmec,CaD,- I QL Hockey fly 4,5 435, Baseball Q15 ww Freshmen C0rr1missi0r1,OrCheStfHC1D feb? ' W. A. A., E. U. A. A., VieefPfesidene ARTHUR JACKSON HURT E. Columbus Major, Business Administration. Delta Tau Delta, Football CID CzD C3D, Captain CBD, Basketball CID C2D C3D, Baseball CID C2D C3D, Class President CID, German Club Y C3D, B Club VicefPresident C3D, B. U. A. President C3D, Student Commission 3 C3D, Pan Hellenic C3D. - B l VICTOR H. REMINGTON . . Baldwin City I Major, Chemistry. . Zeta Chi, Dramatic Club CID C2D C3D, Intimate Strangers CaD, Dulcy Cg,D, German , Club C3D, Assistant Chemistry Instructor C37- I 531 ll ' Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C3D, Class Football - - l UPPCT Panel Lower Panel OLIVER STORUM . . . Baldwin City ALMA WIRTS . . . , . Fredonia Major, Mathematics. Majors, Spanish, English. ' Sigma Phi Epsilon. Zeta Tau Alpha, French Club CID, ,Spanish Club CID CzD C3D, Classical Club CzD CSD., JULIA MARGRAVE . . . Reserve A HAZEL LAVERNE KOUTZ . . Neodesha Delta Delta Delta, Lindenwood College CID, 4, Mallors' English, Education' Major, Education. W. A. A. CaD C3D, Hockey C2D C3D, Basket? I , Q' Clionian, Classical Club., - ball C2D,C3D, he .C A ' , . -g I A . I I. Whiting BERNICP. GORSDCH . . . ijoplinnlyioig,-g ,:.1s1.I...4i..M4joT, English- I I C p . , , Majors' English' Bench' Q , ,'i', ff D sf 'Mfi iill C Delta Delta Delta, Clionian, French .Club CID, Alpha Chi Omega, French Club C17 C2D C3351 'i'- I - , . . .D ' , . President CzD, Classical Club CID, Orches' f D C , ' ' . . ' ' 'ftra CID, .Dramatic Club CzD 'C3D, Pan . f , i - , - I ' ' . ' Hellenic CzD C3D, ifLWildcat Staff C3D. i A , D 1 ,. 1 A P EPIZABETH NEVINS . -. A. I 'Doclge City fl ' I Majors, English, Public Speaking. Q ' ' Q ' V Zeta' Tau Alpha, Freshmen Commission, IRVING BOONE . . Neal Y. W.. C. A. Cabinet CzD Cg,D, Neff Con- IM . E. I. h I . U' test First Prize CID, Shakespearian Plays i ajm' Hg 15 ' -A t ' CID CzD, Dramatic Club CzD.i Cg,D, President Zeta Chi, Biblical CID, French - Club- CzD, I ' C3D, Du1cy C3D, Reader ,of Men'slGlee, Club C2D, W. A. A. C3D, Wildcat Staff C'5D, Class President C3D. A C3D. D , 1 I, -- 'ia im'-. .- f,,, ,,,.,Q-. , ,WL ...E-V, ..: n, 1, ,-,.,,,' :N-. --f L1-ai A-..,.....l-u I . I I l54l Upper Panel ' Lower Panel EMBRY AARON COX . . . Harveyville LOLA BURTON 4. .... Baldwin City Majors, English, Education. Major, Music. Biblical C0 C21 QQ. Zeta Tau Alpha, Freshmen Commission, Girls' Glee Club Q11 C21 QQ, Choral Union. GRACE LOUISE KBAST . Mafionville, Mo. FRANCES N ATIQN Pittsburg Majors, English, Philosophy. A D Major History Zeta clgaab Alpha' Ozark WfS1eYaf1ilC011-age N Delta Delta Delta, Freshmen Commission, , j V Pittsburg, Kansas, State Teacher's Col' A ' ' W lege QQ, Glee Club V CORIENNE CASPER y i . csfthaggimo. ias' . MARIENMCCUNE - l' - Y - MCCUIR ' l Major, French. l K' E 'V Majofr English- , Delta Zeta, French Clubs' A ' , 'A A A -- Clior1ian,,Shakespearian Play QD, Spanish Club I i 131, Class Basketball CQ. M l . 'c W s foi5AL NELSON . H A . springae1d,M0. LEE JACKSON. ,u , Columbus P Mqjmz, English. it Ma10 iEC0m'm1C5' -- i 'Q , Phi Mu,,Clee club-4413 gap gg, Choral Union Kappa Sigma- 'D , I ' ' - C2J5-CsD,-,Chqir- C1J3uC2DxCsD- 1 ' , , , iv, I , . , . . V V ,' H11 7- if - - -. . , 4 . -. i ' ,:- ,, .. . Y , - ' 1,-, 3-5.4.1 . . ', 1 -. , -' - ,. Q 1,149 Q.-w.7,,.:': f .4.,.1A..'-L .- .s,:.,s.., L. ,.. Q..'gle . in .. ..fL.,.r.,, ua- f55l Upper Pane PAUL R. DICK . . , . Baldwin City - Major, History. , V - Theta Kappa Nu, Classical .Club . QD, Vp' .,' IH, AY. M..C.lA. Cabinet C3D,vCl3SS Treasurer ' f rf ROBYN CARTER .Y . . . Chanute b ,Majors, English, Philosophy. ' 'Delta Delta Delta, French Club CID, Hockey CID, Wildcat Staff C3D. A it , 4 , MILDRED ARMSTEAD . . Winchester Major, Home Economics, English. l ' Zeta Tau Alpha, Dramatic Art Club CzD C3D, Dulcy C3D, Home Economics Club C3,D, Pan Hellenic CzD, Secretary C3D. GEORGE CLELAND .... Whiting Majors, History, Public Speaking. Kappa Sigma, B Club, Baseball CID C2D, Basketball CID C2D C3D, Class Football C3D, Dramatic Club CzD C3D, Dulcy C3,D, Spanish Club CID C2D, Epworth League Cabinet QD, Wildcat Staff C.3D. Lower Pane HARLAN MUNDELL HOLSTEIN . Ft. Scott Major, English. ,Q 1 Delta Tau Delta, Fort Scott Juniore.College CID, Class Football CzD C3D, Class Track 2 MILDRED E. BROWN . V . Kansas City, Mo F D -'Major,English. f,Zeta Tau Alpha, German Club. A iIx7lARY'SPURLOCK . . . Baldwin City I K j 3Major, English. A Alphi Chi Omega, Freshmen' Commission, Sunday School Cabinet CID, Classical Club, German Club, Choir. ' HORACE j. STERLING . . Lone Elm Majors, History, Bible. ' Biblical CID C2D C3D, Oxford Club CID CQ.D C3D, Class- Football CID Ca.D C3,D, Christian , Council C3D, German Club C3D. I 561 D D Upper Pane OMER W. STANTON . I . Baldwin City ' Major, English. ' Biblical, Football CID C2D C3D, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C2D C3D, Glee Club C2D C3D, B. U. A. A. C3D, Choral Union CQLD C3D, Home Service Band CID, Student Volunteer C2D C3D, B Club CzD C3,D, Wildcat Staff, B. U. L. A. CLARA SCHOWENGERDT ' V , . Independence, Mo. Major, English. A j I Clionian, German Club. I T 4 MILDRED SPENCER STEWART, Baldwin City Major, English. A Clionian, Student Volunteer, Choral Union C23 CSD, Ch0if C35- 1 FRANCIS EDWARD SPENCER, Baldwin City Major, Physics. Theta Kappa Nu, Biblical, B. U. L. A. CzD, , , .. Student Commission C2D, Class Football CID C2D Cg,D, Cercle Francaise CID. . , Lower Panel BYRON E. GUISE ., . . . Oketo Major, journalism. Theta Kappa Nu, Biblical, Band CID C2D C3D, French Club, Classical Club. .QA PHYLLIS LORRAINE SHUMAKER, I Baldwin City Maj'or, English. ' ,Clionian, French Club CID Ca.D, Hockey C3D, ' imChoral Union CzD C3D. ,MAE HOUSTON . . . 1 Baldwin City Maj'or, History. Zeta Tau Alpha, W. A. A. CID C2D, Freshman Commission, Classical Club C2D, Hockey CID CSD- D H. ARTHUR LEE . . Bonner Springs Major, History. Kappa Sigma, Student Commission CID C3D, Epworth League Cabinet CID, Class Foot' ball C3D, Glee Club C5D. I 571 b Upper Panel RAMON ARTHUR EVANS Carl junction, Mo. Majors, English, Physical Education. Delta Tau Delta, Football C2D Cg,D, B Club, President C3D, Business Manager Orange C2D, Business Manager Wildcat KATHERINE JAY . -. Oklahoma cIty,0k1a. Major, Home Economicsf D Lower Panel JOHN ALDEN MURRAY . . Baldwin City Major, Chemistry. Chemistry Laboratory Assistant C3D, German Club QD. RUTH NOE .... . Horton Major, Public Speaking. Clionian, French Club. it - Economics Club QD, W. A' Amprehch- 'IRMAKEVAN . . . f Kansas City, Mo, .1 Y W h I 'IiMaj'6r, English. V A Delta' Zeta, Orchestral CID, C2D C3,D, W. A, A. - f D lC2D C3D, Sunday. School Cabinet C3D, I Hockey CID C2D C3D, M3D3gCf'C3D, French Club C2D, Glee Club CID C2D C3D. I HELEN MELVINA QBUCKNER junction City I I Majors, English, Latin. Delta Delta Delta, Orchestra CID C3D, Fresh' man Commission, Y. W. C.'A. Cabinet C2D C3D, Vice-President C3D, Shakespearian Phi Mu, Okla. A. ee M. gn ap, Hamefie w f Club- g A I ' A 1 EDOROTHY LOUISE EEAITY . coiufnbus ..JMajors, Public Speaking, Economics, Biology. Alpha Chi Omega, Hockey CID C2D, Spanish ,C 'c1ub:q1D, W. A. A. D A 1 IQSEIAELES WARD . . Wellsville,iOhio. V Major, English., Delta Tau Delta, Miami University CID IIIWVI .-, I - - I Plays CID, Classical Club CID C2D C3D, Sunday School Cabinet C2D, Student Vol' unteer' Convention, Indianapolis, C2D, ' Associate Editor Wildcat, A ,,,awfz,.,M. - - 4 I. w -- ,. fi zz.-by 'm:m:.,, rf. ,' - '- 2 J.. 31. - . ' ,, . . . .f -, I A , - . -. . . .,,..,,-.-. . ..W-,.a.,., ....,-Y-+s-A-ev-ssfkfi.-1'-'ff' ' l.t,::,.r,',, wi..-IS f-4.6. .L . 12,14 .ai-,fi --. ewisn ' -- Il- -f- ---4.-A--A 'vw--H A--'fffw -H- dw-M- rr - Y -' -' ' M, W, ...J .., ,. , , 1' I 581 M Upper Panel R RUTHERFORD K. ALLEN . Baldwin City Major, History. j Theta Kappa Nu, Sunday School Cabinet, ' Class Track CID, Classical Club. ROWENA GLADYS WILLIAMS . Olathe Major, History. Delta Delta Delta, French Club. Lower Panel BEULAH EMILY TANNEHILL . . Le Roy Major, Home Economics. ' Clionian, French Club C2D, Home Economics Club C3D, Choral Union C2D C3D, Shakes- pearian Play C3D, K. S. A. C. CID. LEOTA GEYER .... Baldwin city Majors, English, French. 2 Clionian, Shakespearian Play C2D, French Club I C2D C3D, Choral Union C2D C3,D, B. U. L. A.. I 1CzD C3D, W. A. A. C3D, Class Hockey GRACE MARIE SMITH . liiudsga k ' Major, English. ' I ,K A I Clionian, Student Volunteer, Classical, .Club l . all I ' I I Q' ll' CID C2D, Choral Union C3D, Christian Council, , I ' HAROLD SOULEN l Q . . . 2 Galena A Major, Bible. I j V Zeta Chi, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Cg,D', Quartet CID C25 QD, Glee Club CID f2l'f3l C41 President C3D, Business Manager C4D, Class President C2D, Class Football , C2D- C3D, Swimming Instructor C4D, Sunday School Cabinet CID Ca.D C3D, Choral Union .cococ-0. R C j ' . I . - I KQVERNA MARSHALL, . . Sabecha Major,.'Englislz. 0 I 4 'C Alpha Chi Omega, 'Freshman Commission, Spanish Club CID, ,Class 5 VicefPresident C2D, French Club C2D.,C3,D,.,Classical Club' MABEL MCROBERTS' . 4 .Maia-Bend, Ma.. Major, English. ' -, ,b 'A ' V I 'Phi Mu,,,.C1aSsBaaabagi1,-1glngzgaa ngiienig C311 - . ' .. - . M ,:, cg. . -' -. 'U - - . . .. D. im f 4.,4..-.rw -. C. . V . i rf, 1 ' - .1-'P-.-h'.'-'11-I if X VT.. . 4-'-'f'.'-.--9 . . ,- ,, , . ll, .ii ,-,, ,- 5..- X ,1,3,.,..,.,5i..,.. ,,,., ' -- .. . V. .1- 3, , .. .. . .,... -. 1.11 4:2 --'.f.'f'L..f'j..:.f':1..'1 f...1 ,JJ-a..,...- mg: ...-aa.. I4 59 'I Upper Panel MILES H. STOTTS .1 ' .' . Clinton, Mo. . -Majvf, Biblm, Biblical, Choral Union, Soloist CzD C3D, Glee I Club, Band CID C2D C3D, German Club CID co cfq, I RUTH SCOTT ..... . Olathe I Major, Englishq - I C . Zeta Tau Alpha, Class Hockey CID CID C'3D, I W. A. A. CID C3D, Spanish Club I C ELSIE L. MOORE .... Robinson I Majors, Latin, English. I . I Classical Club CID C2D Cg,D, Clionian. NABOR CUADRA .... Princeton Major, Biology. Varsity Track Squad CID C2D, Class Football CID CQ,D, Class Basketball CID C2D, Spanish Club CID CzD, Secretary, French Club C2D, Biblical. - Lower Panel MARJORIE WILLIAMS ' . . . Florence Majors, English, History. Clionian, French Club C2D, W. A. A., Class Hockey CzD C3D, Class Basketball CID. RUTH PRESTON .A ., Seymour, Mo. . C Major, English. A V H A Clionian. CHAZEL SHANNON . Mountain Grove, Mo.- Major, Biology. , j - Alphi Chi Omega, Classical Club CID, Choral Union CID. GLADYS IRENE BUCK . . Topeka Major, Home Economics. Choral Union CID CzD C3D, Clionian, Shakesf pearian Play C3D, Home Economics Club, Glee Club C3D. , 4 I C60 l Upper Panel - Lower Panel - M 1 , ' . L 1 TORRANCE L. GRAHAM, Kansas City, Kan. ARTHUR R. COLBURN A. -. . Independence Magior, English. ' Majors, Economics, Business Administration. Zeta chi, French Club to gel, Junior Follies Zeta Chi- CQJ QQ, Dramatic Club QQ, Dulcy, Wildcat. l ' ' ERMA MERCER . . .A Corning,jIowa ESTHER NADINE BEACH . i 1 Topeka A Major, French- L . Majois, English, Mathematics. , ,, p Cllonlane French Club- Classical Club Crj, Spanish Club C15 QD, Choral I L , Union, Clionian, A y ,f - A L L MAGGIE WINDETT' . . f 'dueneme AYBELLE IRENE WAY p- ' ' L Major, Home Eeenemlee. f .l I M A 'ii' ' rmceton Clionian, Choral Union, W. A. .A., Home Majors, Bi0l089, Eflglishlfl 'iff Economics Club C31 1 BLMER HALL WILSON . Malta Bend, Me. I A 'A is in Major Economics' 1 ' CARL SMITH . . Q ' . AFOrt Scott Zeta Chi, Missouri Valley College CID Cal, I Majlor' Chemiswyi .i , All l Band C25 QD, Orchestra QQ, Sunday School Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fort Scott Junior College Cabinet ' lil- H511 Upper Panel ' EDWARD HEDGES . . . Baldwin City Major, Mathematics. Sigma Phi Epsilon, lnterfFrat Basketball Crj Czj, InterfClass Football Czj, Inter-Class 4 Basketball C15 Czj. ' JOSEPH F. CARPENTER . . Baldwin City Major, History. in HARRY L. GERMAN . . . FortScottifi' Major, Business Administration. I Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fort Scott Junior Collegeil C11 Czj, Inter-Frat Basketball Cgj, Inter' Class Basketball C334 RODERICK WILLIAM RUNYAN, Chicago, Ill. Majors, English, Economics. Delta Tau Delta, Classical C lub, French Club, I Wildcat I I Lower Panel TAD A. DALTON . . . I . Dodge city Major, Biology. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Class Football C15 Czj Cy, Class Basketball C15 C25 C3Q, Basketball CID Czj Cgj, Captain Cgj, Baseball Czj, B Club. P R ETHEL MARIE HOMER . . Krebs, Okla. .Magor, English. 5. Delta Zeta, Freshman Commission, ShakesQ Q ' 'Cpearian Play C11 Czj, French Club, Y. W.- ' VC. A. Cgj, Epworth League Cabinet CQ, , 1 K W. A. A., Wildcat Staff. . ANNABEL WING .. . , . Kansas City, Mo. A A 'iMajor, Biology. ,Alpha Chi Omega, Kansas City junior Col' Q lege CID, W. A. A., Class Basketball Czj, pf Class Hockey Cgl, Class Baseball Cab. ELEANOR B. BROWN . . Baldwin City Major, English. U Clionian, Shakespearian Play Cij Cal, B. U. L. VA., B. U. A. A. Cal, Spanish Club Cgj, ' Classical Club Czj, K. C. N. T. S., Wildcat.'f I . J, EDw11l1'i joHNsoN . . Baldwin City Major, Biology. Zeta Chi, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Czj, Class Football Cal, Spanish Club Czj, Sunday School Cabinet Czj. 162' oasa OF 051110503 . L X , ' X7 X ff 4 X xf,9 f ,QQ I ,iff ,fijayh , X ' V . H-T, V3 Q--Q ' - W , . 1 . , b 1 153 V . :piiirqgzaig 2.feS'.S'.fffii I t ini-ihaig wif-3' iv1r l 3 - . 1 '.1f'gg'fff, V 5 . 1- VAJ. 5' I 'Ghe House o W mdsor Colors: Naoy Blue and oza Gola. Mom: A posse aa me, f ONG ago, in the days of our grandfathers, before Baker had attained its prominent position, the Castle of the House of Hanover was built. At Hrst this castle had but one tower called '91. Since that time nine others have been added-'95, ,99, '03, ,O7, LII, '15, QIQ, '23, and last and best of all, ,27. From each tower proudly float the colors-royal gold and blue. . The king, the queen, the duchess, duke, and others of the royal family, still hold their places. However, a change came to the House of Hanover not many years ago. Because of a national struggle with the fatherland of the Hannoverians, the old name was changed. Sincethat time the castle has borne the name, .L'The House of Windsor. 'From the very beginning, the House of Windsor has been a most powerful and popuf lar organization. The class can proudly count among its alumni some of the bestlmen and women who have been graduated from Baker. Honor is not only found among the alumni but also among our present classmates. Many members of the class have attained distinction in scholarship, in athletics, debate, music, and other fields. Among the players on the Varsity football team were Raymond Lidikay, Lawrence Martin and Robert Love. On one warm autumn afternoon in 1924, Ottawa. came to Baldwin to defeat the Wildcats on their own field. For many years Ottawa has planned to win a football game from Baker, but she has always been disappointed in her expectaf tions. This year, however, she was more confident than usual. She not only brought the best players of which she could boast, but also a band, and practically the whole student body. Before' Ottawa came 'she promised her students a wonderful bonffire when they should return home, after having defeated Baker. For several years a certain old gymnaf sium has been in the way at Ottawa. The Hrst Baker victory, it was understood, should be celebrated by the burning of the old gym. Therefore, on this still, hazy afternoon they came to cast the final blow. The bleachers were packed. The orange was to be seen everywhere. Everything favored a good game. The teams battled up and down the field. At times it looked as if Ottawa would surely make a goal. Then the tide of the play would turn and it seemed as if Baker's ball must go between the goal posts. But neither side could make a point. The half was passed, then the quarter, and finally only one minute left in which to play. Lawrence Martin, who had gone into the game only a few minutes before, received the ball, kicked from fortyfseven yards behind the goal, and made a score for Baker before the last whistle blew. In basketball the House of Windsor is represented by Phares McFerren and Lawrence Martin. William McFerren, who is captain of the golf team, represents the-class in that sport. Fleetness of foot also has brought honor to many of the class. Lawrence Martin, Nabor Ouadra and Donald Lidikay deserve special mention, while John Hovgard broke the state onefmile record last spring, in track. The girls of the House of Windsor are not to be outdone iniathletics by the boys. In the interfclass contests they won the championship both years in hockey and basketball, 399.5 li l.. tic: Ax-I' E641 . -'ff - 1-..-ms.:fT:.'- ' an-1-if 4 Top Row-Jackman, Craig, Fair, Payne, T. Jackman. Second Row-Wolf, R. Lidikay, Holter, D. Lidikay, Parker, Ewbank, Gulley. Third Row-Ridgeway, Jones Neavitt Warner Lee Lane Hartley Good. Fourth Row-Rem1ngton Jaquxsh Kelley C Hoover Wxlhams Hoover Taylor Woestemeyer Bottom Row Pr1ce Hutchms Land Stewart McCorm1ck H Elhott Ryan Braden wh1le last year they also won 1n baseball Some of the outstand1ng players were Ethelyn Stewart Katherlne Taylor Helen Lane Eumce Walker Luc1lle Gr1mes Gladys Keohrane and Roselle Hoover Bermce Hask1n dur1ng her freshman year brought honor to Baker by her conv1nc1ng arguments wh1le a member of the women s debate team The Dramat1c Art Club has shown that the class has some good mater1al wh1ch 1n t1me no doubt w1ll make a show1ng on the stage One of 1tS members Don Gulley has the prom1se of a stage carrer Margaret Land and Paul Wolf also have bfllllant prospects Closely related to the dramat1c art department we have the departments of oratory and declamatron For excellence 1n declamat1on there 1S an annual George Neff Pr1ze awarded to three persons of mer1t In 1924 the House of W1ndsor won all three places the first of wh1ch was gxven to Betty Frances Wheeler The class 1S represented 1n the band orchestra glee clubs and choral un1on The House of W1ndsor has acqu1tted 1tself 1n other fields When the students of Baker Un1vers1ty were g1ven the opportun1ty of sharmg mn the great Forward Movement and pledged S25 ooo each class worked earnestly to ra1se 1ts quota The House of W1ndsor assumed 1ts share of the respons1b1l1ty subscr1bed 1ts quota and went over the top only five m1nutes beh1nd the vlctors All of the days were not filled W1th to1l alone Class PICUICS were held 1n wh1ch the cares and troubles of college l1fe were abandoned around a crackl1ng snapp1ng bon fire amrd laughter and college songs If The Hole 1n the Rock could but speak many and happy would be 1ts tales The Dell and The Chlfs also hold memor1es dear to the hearts of all 'Rm 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 ' 3 9 3 3 ' 3 3 3 3 3 ' J 3 ' . 9 2 9 9 9 3 , . 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Top Row-E Clark Murphy Marsh Schmrdt Low Wood Newlon Second Row-Zook McFerren Vollenwe1der Parker Burroughs Traylor Eells Corkrn Thzrd Row-Talley Gunter Vandever Walker Carder Martm Lmd W1er Neuber Stemrod Fourth Row--Lawless Waldron Koehane Helm1ck Aubuchon Enckson Stalllng Hernck Gosch Bottom Row-Carter H Hedges Plant McCullough Inger Gnmes Satterlee Meredlth Havens The class has shown 1tself to be of the Worth wh1le materxal After two more years 1n the Baker atmosphere, under the careful gu1dance of professors whose mfluence IS always uphftmg and 1nsp1r1ng we hope that the House of W1ndsor may be prepared to l1ve up to 1ts motto A posse ad esse OFFICERS Fwst Semester Second Semester LAWRENCE MARTIN Kmg ROBERT LOV ROBBRTA HARTLEY Duchess LAURA PARKER JOY JACKMAN Duke BYRON GUISH 399 I I.. titans.-r . 1 1661 ' 7 7 Q I l 3 3 3 ' . . , 5 l 9 I 5 . ,. Y ' - , Q Q ,c 3 1 I 9 , . 7 ' ' s 1 7 9 J I s 9 . s ' 3 ' I , , 5 1 , I ' . I K I -1-55 5, ' KATHERINE TAYLOR . . .Queen . ROSELLE HOOVER li Y .- -.Cu , - ' V C Y V Y in---f ---- . 1 , b I ff? kfgk . V Rqlxm ' HI, E- , . ' :fill Oxfl ' 1001, R . ' 3 :xx 9 iii' 1NGERSoLL. Z2 Q Q . xl 5 If ' ,Z Xl 5 :fl ' f 3? x J 7 a - ' NK 2 , 455g-'lv'1,?,fu! . X ' , v xx 5 5f ,H X ,U zugyz 0, gl, S. ,DEH fl I T1-ff X ff! L I L l i VV-W-N, V ' I V l ab I al.. f67I A sl rf 1 ., .,,1'fff.1f'rl!2 l ' l -f 1- Qoltwnbicm ommonwealtla l Top Row-R. Butler, Moore, Stark, Neyhard, Fulton, Waddle, Rogers, Swearingen. Second Row-Wymore, Viar, F. Viar, B. Smith, Sisson, Wren, Crippin, Sandfort, McClay, Smith. Third Row--Pinder, Hillyer, Missimer, Weigner, Talley, Parsons, Whitten, Scott, Blake, Schmucker. Fourth Row-McKenzie, Rhoades, Warner, Perkins, McGuire, Morehead, Penick, Murray, Mitchell. Bottom Row-Wayland, Brady, Garcia, Olinger, Wallace, Peter, Olsen, Stotts. Colors: Red, White and Blue, Motto: Deeds, Not Dreams, EARS ago, the members of the class of 1896 decided to organize. Other classes had organized previous to that time, so in the fall of ,Q2 the members of the freshman class gathered together for that purpose. Other classes had chosen various names and it was left to the freshmen to select their name. Itwas decided after much discussion that the Columbian Commonwealth would be the most appropriate, so that is the name which was decided upon. For years it has been handed down from one class to another, until at the present time it is recognized as being one of the best, if not the best, class in the University. Dora Markham, now Mrs. Herbert Anthony Clark, of Rochester, New York, was the first president. Some time after her graduation she returned to Baker as a teacher of Latin. Other members of the class have become prominent through their efforts, and now the members of the first Columbian Commonwealth are scattered from sea to sea. Of the thirtyffive boys and girls who were the organizers, some have gonelto foreign lands where they have become missionaries, others have become housewives, while still others are to be found as ministers, doctors, teachers, bankers, and in every walk of life, all boosting for Baker. Thomas Cool, a member of the class of '96, is now in China as a medical missionary, Merton Stickel is in Washington, and Frank Roach has become one of the outstanding Methodist ministers, and is now located at Long Beach, California. So it is with all the members who have been in the Columbian Common' wealth sometime or another at Baker. P The present generation is no exception. The freshman class is by far the largest in school, and judging from the number of .things attained by the members, it is almost safe to say it is the best. Since the first day of the first semester, the freshmen have taken a prominent part in the school activities. They have entered all the athletic departments, have invaded the debate field, and not a few are to be found in the musical field, where they challenge all comers for honors. 94 - W T l ' 'x 'Top Row-Fahrmeyer, Harrison, Bonnett, Goetz, Brasted, Edwards, Fogg, Cook, Johnson, Barnett. Second Row-Idol, Cordon, Lange, Caswell, Ackerman, Buckner, Lentz, L. Keplinger, Barner, Kirker. Third Row-Flaglie, Bronston, Crawford, Hauser, Johnston, Hawthorne, Davidson, Board, Hunt, Hohnf baum Bjorkman Dack. N Q Fourth Row Hoble Allen Frankinberry E Humphrey Haas Korff Harlan Breithaupt Irwin ' Bottom Row Gulse Braden L Humphrey Ba1ley jenne D Kepllnger Larkin Fansler Low Last fall when Coach Lrston was look1ng for materral for h1s iightmg football team he found some of h1s best men 1n the freshman class John Goetz John Akers Pat Murphy and Harold Reade all succeeded rn gett1ng letters th1s year and some of the other freshmen made the upperclassmen work to keep the1r regular places on the team Football 1S not the only sport rndulged 1n by the freshmen Durmg the Chr1stmas hol1days the coach sent a freshman basketball team on a tr1p through the southeastern part of the state Wh1le they were gone they had unusual success defeatrng teams that were regarded as real contestants John Goetz M1llard Wren and Abre Fulton were awarded letters at the close of the basketball season havmg played on the varslty squad the requ1red numbers of halves to secure a letter Edward Reltz proved that he had the w1nn1ng stuff 1n h1m when he was selected as a member of the Baker relay team at the t1me when lt was entered 1n the K C A C meet at the opemng of the season Eugene Blake Lou1s Scott and Juhan Green were all freshmen who made excellent records on h1gh school track teams and great thlngs are be1ng expected of them before the close of the Valley track meet Cla1re Irwm surprrsed everyone when he demonstrated the fact that he was a real debater He made the varsrty squad after the usual tryouts and folks say he has many of the remarkable qual1t1es of Damel Webster Several Jenny Lrnds and Carusos have been found s1nce the entrance of the freshman class Th1s year many new faces w1ll be seen and many new vorces wrll be heard on both Glee clubs Marron Coffln Dorothy Flaghe Helen Morehead Esther Bronston Myrtle 3 1 7 9 5 ' 3 9 9 7 . 7 ' I 3 7 ' 3 3 5 ' 7 7 9 ' 2 9 ' ' LS ii ' 3 9 9 . 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' , f V , i , ,v KVFYQY uv. ,lg 'mg Y , l691 t ISZ5 1 Top Row Thorpe Turner Hawes Watson Waters Ward McConnell Second Row-Wheatley Randall Povtell Peterson Wh1ttelsey Blaylock West Borgrnan Thrrd Rcw-Tarley W1lson L Rardall Robertshavv Locker Emley T Roberts Sloan Bottom Rcw Welker A Chtmaker Wccd L Walker Weaver K W1lson Chver Marple Overfield MCGUIIC Angelme W1lsOn and Lucxlle Warrer are all freshmen and made the tr1p Wlth the G1rls Glee Club M1ldred Buckner the accompamst of the Grrls Club and Madge Reynolds accOmpan1st for the Boys Clee Club have both proved the1r ab1l1ty as p1an1sts a number Of tunes 1n chapel and at var1Ous recrtals LOu1se Walker who vv1th her v1ol1n has vvon many ardent adm1rers by her marvelous play1ng accompamed the C1rls Glee Club Mlss Walker has been ass1stant v1ol1n teacher at the un1vers1ty con servatory th1s year and has been qu1te successful rn her Work Lorna Ba1ley another freshman and another v1Ol1n1st of unusual ab1l1ty accompamed the Boys Glee Club Lesl1e Olson and Culver Weakley sang Wlth the Boys Club when 1t made 1ts tour th1s sprrng The motto Deeds Not Dreams 1S truly a motto and the freshmen are not Waltlllg unt1l they have flmshed college and recerved the1r degrees before beg1nn1ng to accom pl1sh th1ngs They bel1eve 1n dO1ng th1ngs vvh1le they are 1n college Upper classmen reahze the rmportance Of the people they are plea ed to call 1ns1gn1f1cant freshmen They let them carry the1r Own respons1b1l1t1es and heavy loads yet the freshmen do not cOmpla1n They do not complam when they break some long establ1shed rule Of Baker and are forced to run the paddle l1ne nor d1d they cOmpla1n when Word was sent out that lt was t1me for the dOnn1ng Of the colorful fre hrren caps last fall Even 1f they are no longer mere freshmen but on the long vv1d1ng road that leads to be1ng a sophomore the freshmen aga1n donned the1r caps after the Easter vacatlon m1l1ng as they d1d 1t The freshmen are good sports and the day vv1ll come when they w1ll Jom upper classmen 1n g1v1ng other freshmen 1nstruct1ons OFFICERS Second Semester Preszdent ARTHUR FULTON Fwst Semester JOHN GOETz THELMA ROBERTS Vzce Preszdent EMMA DANIA EMLEY Secretary LOUISE KOREE JOYCE HAWES Treasurer KENNETH BRASTED RICHARD SANFORT l l 3 3 9 9 a s - ' Q a a , s 1 , a 3 - 7 9 ' 1 9 a ' Q 9 ' 9 ' ' a ' V 9 9 - g , - , , , . 5 . . . 5 , , . , A . , , - 5 . . . 3 5 . . , 3 3 - 1 . . . . . . 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'fi '- mg,-ww -4,1 W '--. -'LE ' -'X 'K ':1 P- ' ' YT, .i'l.,f Z,L4Ff3fYi.g.2,L1Ii'f?j:2ig,,j'23,5,,g,gg gi ,gAgJ,,,.1,,,,.t,..,,-,,.f,,...,vI...A M ,. .,' 4-,.-.,.,..-..,. -,-,'1DfL.Lu,Mh5k.bm!. x Ex6ii'P1x'-rl1'5s1iAla.u:.aZLk,uL-lla I' ff' I 1 4 i711 ,s.N-yviwn:paa.fa11 tffa+TWf+wfwf M V rig, 155, ff ' A 1 ,sr 1,.7Ft,1 H, ,,g.p w,u,g . 1, 'Elle Qofnsefrvatofry of Music INCE the found1ng of Baker Un1vers1ty 1n 1858 the Conservatory of Mus1c has been an 1ntegral part of the school l1fe the church l1fe and the commun1ty l1fe as a whole Throughout the years lt has ma1nta1ned a h1gh standard of excellence and product1on The prom1nent place wh1ch th1s college occup1es 1n the un1vers1ty IS largely due to the earnest efforts of Dean Rowland who heads the p1ano department HIS thorough tra1n 1ng and marked ab1l1ty make h1m espec1ally Htted for the pos1t1on Eleven years ago he came to us and began h1s work bu1ld1ng t1relessly and fulflllmg dreams It has been due to h1S enthus1asm and unend1ng work that Baldwm has developed a fine sense of mus1c apprec1at1on At every pep chapel football or basketball game the un1vers1ty band 1S present and w1th 1ts snappy mus1c helps to arouse that Baker Splflt wh1ch makes poss1ble the necessary goal or the last basket wh1ch g1VCS Baker the w1nn1ng score Not only 1S the conservatory respons1ble for tra1n1ng the Sousas but 1t offers splend1d opportun1t1es for the develop ment of mus1c talent through 1ts orchestra choral un1on and men s and women s glee clubs The church 1S also 1ndebted to the conservatory for mus1c wh1ch the cho1rs furmsh at the Sunday SCIVICCS The Conservatory of MUSIC offers courses lead1ng to a Bachelor of SCICDCC 1n Mus1c a Bachelor of MUSIC a superv1sor s cert1ficate and cred1ts on the Bachelor of Arts degree ma1nta1n1ng a h1gh standard of workmansh1p 1n all The mus1cal atmosphere of the school 1S further st1mulated by rec1tals at 1ntervals of two weeks At these spec1al programs the students are g1ven an opportun1ty to appear before an aud1ence thus cult1vat1ng 1n them ease and grace of manner 1n publ1c perform ance These rec1tals foster a broader v1ew and knowledge of the Held of mus1c The assoc1ated departments of v1ol1n and vo1ce are meet1ng w1th enthus1ast1c response from the student body The v1ol1n department has been greatly 1mproved 1n the s1x years that 1t has been under the 1nstruct1on of Professor Harvey Due to h1s 1nfect1ous 1nterest the orchestra band str1ng quartet and g1rls glee club have become ClC5D1tC and outstand 1ng elements for mus1cal development Professor S1ple 1S do1ng a successful work 1n vocal 1nstruct1on There are a number of talented solo1sts on the campus who have been tra1ned by h1m He has charge of the men s glee club MISS Moore IS serv1ng as mus1c superv1sor and has done a s1gn1ficant work 1n aff1l1at1ng the country and town through her super1or work 1n the publ1c school She also 1S an 1nstructor 1n vo1ce and publ1c school mus1c 1n the conservatory The culm1nat1on of the year s work at the conservatory 1S the annual spr1ng mus1c fest1val of three days program wh1ch ends Wlth the performance of some great choral work Th1s Spflng Song of Thanksg1v1ng by Maunder, w1ll be rendered Th1s fest1val hs two objectwes to attract the commun1ty to mus1c as a cultural force and to un1te the var1ous forces of the outly1ng d1str1cts 1n a mus1cal endeavor 9 , . 9 . f 9 . 9 . , 1 . . . , , 9 . 5 . . s . . 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' 9 lllngli uh ' !Mll'lT!liJ'llII Illbnne III::II,dIlII:: ,llzanuihi III E721 'Che Qhofral Union Top Row We1de Leonard McKenz1e Stotts Rogers Schowengerdt Torrence St1ckney Second Row-Nelson Silverthorne Parsons Sm1th Burton Lee B1orkman Hunt Thwd Row Stanton Neavxtt Spohn Goode Euckson Parker We1gner Woestemeyer Soulen Fourth Row Geyer Wh1tten Stewart W1lson S1ple Rowland fD1fCCCOfD McConnell Beach Thorpe Bottom Row Hutchms Cverfleld Houston Shumaker MCCOfm1Ck Tanneh1ll jaqulsh AKER UNIVERSITY has a Choral Un1on sponsored by and brought to 1tS present h1gh standmg under the d1rect1on of Professor Rowland The purpose of th1s organ1zat1on has been to study and present the compos1t1ons of our greatest mus1c masters Each year concerts are glven at Chr1stmas t1me and aga1n m the Spflng when for the last three years lt has presented the Kansas C1ty L1ttle Symphony Orchestra Recently lt brought a most excellent company 1n Mozart s Impressar1o The soc1al and cultural force of the Choral Un1on IS well recogmzed on the campus The membersh1p of the chorus rncludes college town and country representatwes There mmgles 1n th1s act1v1ty a communlty group that could be brought together by no other means That lt 1S a communlty group characterlzes the h1ghest 1deal of the Choral UHIOD It g1V6S the greatest opportun1ty to the greatest number of people V ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 - P 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ss - 11 . . . 5 ., . - 1 Ls - 51 . as ' - 11 - . . 9 I A 0 - - 1 ' - - . 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I .V r , N . rm T .Xi K 'Ghz 7YCe'rL's Glee Qlub Top Row Shmkle Edwards Gaston Schowengerdt Second Row Will Lawle s Gilham Lee Stotts Tlfmd Row Johnson Bronston Parker Stanton Baldwin Soulen Olson Bottom Row Weakley Holter Bailey S1pleCD1rectorD Reynolds CP1an1stj Baker HE Men s Glee Club IS an important organization on the Baker Campus and it is one of the best known glee clubs in the Middle West In addition to being a means of entertainment it helps to create an appreciation for good music This organization is composed of twenty men from the student body who are chosen by the instructor according to their ability Each year the club takes a tr1p through parts of Kansas Missouri and Oklahoma which gives the members practical experience in singing before various kinds of audiences In addition to the regular concert IH each town a short program consisting of about four songs a snappy talk about Baker and a Baker yell are given in the high school This helps to put Baker before the high school students of the various CIUICS thus acting as an advertisement for the school A tr1p is also made to the annual meeting of the Kansas Conference which add variety and enthusiasm to the program A recent feature of the Glee Club is broadcasting a program each year from the radio station of the Kansas City Star in Kansas City Missouri -925 lil... EI I ' - ' S , ' , , . ' A , 3 . . . U V . . , J ' o , I 1 I , 9 7 7 ' v I The Clee Club is always accompanied by the University quartet, a reader and soloists, r 3 ' Y 2 ' , a X 1 5 , , ' ' ' H ik ' A A C- Cd 1 I H , ' . V741 F E 4 F I , 'She Girls, Glee Qlub 'Top Row-Good, Bronston, Vigour, Nelson, Burton, L. Warner. Second Row-Kinyon, Buckner CPianistD, Warner, Buck, Parker, Shinn, Taylor. 'Third Row-Johnston, Coflin, Kevan, Morehead, Flaglie, Walker CViolinistj, Erickson. Bottom Row-Williams, Fultz, Staadt, Foster, Harvey CDirectorj, McGuire, Wilson. LTHCUGH the Girls' Glee Club is one of the youngest musical organizations on our campus, it is, nevertheless, one of the most successful, and has shown itself to be as important as any of the older institutions. In its five years of existence there has been a steady improvement under the leadership of Professor Harvey. K The club made its debut with a concert here. The following year it repeated its appearance here and made a trip through southern Kansas representing Baker. The next season the trip was through northern Kansas, and thus the club has alternated each year with the Men's Glee C'ub. These trips have proved not only profitable to the girls, but have been a source of pleasure to alumni and friends throughout the state. Each year a reader has accompanied the club on its trip., Miss Coral Dowis has been the reader, and Miss Sibyl Kinyon and Miss Clara Staadt soloists, for the past two years. This year Miss Louise Walker, the .vvellfknown violinist, was a special attraction. , . Most of the credit and praise for the success of this organization is due to the untirf ing efforts of Dad, Harvey. . . sas? aa, ww M'- i a .' gist iff. .,,.. ., . 'iii-raififi. Wim ll. .nsgxaf '1w - . f f a, . -A f L ' ,V ,. - r. 'ig-faamfezzmmzmvwrrmrn1m1!wrf,f:wmmI1m5 11a'gHnmsvvimaaasfalseiznlal V . 1 - ' 2 E753 Tm -1 , ,. ,. ,., K' iszf-g3',ir5:.fir',. I ,,,'v-tf f Y'?553 -33 W H 7523?-'fi' . . g,fA,y,gg,,l., I In L ,i,fmJ?sg2::hgHTA?f . 5 it A K ,, .1 ' if f'-9 if? . , A M'lr1l1f:liSP 'f2, :'...i.:asa' -i. - uf TQ Val li. . . Q-re. V, '- .Y 1: fi ..vS'1,, Q, 'Ghe Band Top Row-Reeder, Stotts, Stark. Second Row-Hamilton, Reifel, Cunningham, Curtis, Lawless. 4 Third Row-Mills, Corkin, Berkshire, Schmucker. Fourth Row-Jackman, Gaston, Jenne, Holter, Harvey CDirectorD, Price, Bonnett, Guise, Wilson. I Bottom Row-Wood, Douglas, Faulkner, Buckner, Meredith, Muenzenmeyer. HE Baker Band, consisting of forty pieces, under the efficient direction of Professor Harvey, has achieved marked success this year. During the football season the band was the most popular organization on the campus. They weathered the storm in open trucks to the William Jewell game at Kansas City. The Thanksgiving crowd showed great .enthusiasm over the band at Topeka. - . , The basketball season is generally a slack time for all bands, but Baker's band did not desert its task of pep making. It had its share in making Baker the Mfightingestn school in the Conference. Its most popular number is the Big Four Pep Songs, arranged by the director. The need of uniforms for the band is keenly felt by Professor Harvey as well as by the whole student body. This organization should have something to mark it from the crowd in the bleachers. - - U99 PV ' l P I 1 l I , B 'Elle Ovchestm B Top Row-Stotts Stewart Vigour Perry Reynolds Buckner Lawless Case Sandfort Mills Wood Muenzen meyer W1lson Harvey fD1rectorQ SISSOD Randall Bottom Row Ymglmg Kevan Turner Walker H Buckner Ba1ley HE orchestra composed of twenty live members from the ent1re student body, 1S under the able d1rect1on of Professor Harvey Rehearsals are held tW1C6 a week and cred1t of one hour a semester IS g1ven for attendance at these rehearsals The 1nstru rnentat1on has been 1mproved th1s year by the add1t1on of a v1ola, a cello two French horns and kettle drums The repeto1re of the orchestra 1ncludes works of the old masters as well as works of modern composers At drfferent t1mes the orchestra presents programs 1n chapel It also accompames the Choral Umon 1n the rend1t1on of the Messrah at Chrrstmas t1me Dur1ng the sprlng 1nus1c fest1val the orchestra renders an ent1re evenmg s program Th1S concert 1S s1gn1ficant, not only for 1ts fimsh 1n product1on but also because lt 1S the only 1nstru mental rec1tal g1ven by a college organ1zat1on dur1ng the year I EA? ll.miil. 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I 1 n a u 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 Q . . l .-.Ei X W ,,g,i,1,' -A Y ! - , 771 A 'Ghe String Quartet STRING QUARTETTE Walker Ba1ley Turner Professor Harvey N THE strrng quartet we have the most perfect form of ensemble Its l1terature has not been mfluenced by the popular mus1c of today The greatest composers have done some of the1r finest work rn wr1t1ng for the str1ng quartet The re entry of a str1ng quartet 1nto Baker s mus1cal c1rcle has been rece1ved Wlth s1ncere apprec1at1on Its absence dur1ng the past few years has been deeply felt At Baker the str1ng quartet has always been popular and an occas1on when lt plays 1n chapel 1S one of real enjoyment to the student body It rendered two numbers on the rad1o broadcast program February 15th and furn1shed mus1c the n1ght of the Shakespear1an play performance The members of the quartet are F1rst v1ol1n LOUISC Palmer Walker second v1ol1n Lorna Ba1ley v1ola Professor Harvey and v1oloncello Mary Turner The three young d1ate future anyway ladies are freshmen? so Professor Harvey is assured of players for this group for the immef - Q :spa ul L pn-rt ' l78I , 65116 Tublzc Spealgmg Department HE Publ1c Speakmg Department 1S one of the most popular 1n the Un1vers1ty SIDCC 1ts 1nst1tut1on lt has held an rmportant place on the curr1culum and the steady and healthy growth lt has enjoyed IS ample evrdence of 1ts worth Dur1ng the past few years there has been an ever 1ncreas1ng demand on the part of the students for work 1n th1s department The a1m 1S to grve the student a sol1d foundat1on 1n the fundamentals of speech rather than to attempt to produce fln1shed publrc speakers Classes are l1m1ted to a small number 1n order that the rnstructor may g1V6 careful and 1nd1v1dual attent1on to each student Helpful suggestron rather than adverse cr1t1c1sm IS used 1n the classroom The work tends to enable a student to acqurre ease grace and self confidence 1n speakmg as well as ab1l1ty to th1nk wh1le on the floor and to carry a genu1ne message to h1s audrence Courses are offered 1n elementary work 1n speech oral d1scuss1on and debate extempore address publrc d1scourse and dramat1c art and 1nterpretat1on Pr1vate 1nstruct1on 18 also offered to advanced students of expressron For many years Professor Leach has worked t1relessly to bu1ld up the department of whrch he 1S the head He has had envrable success Wlth h1S debate teams wh1ch under h1s careful d1rect1on have kept Baker well up 1n forens1c crrcles MISS Etta Larry the ass1stant 1S comp1et1ng her second year at Baker In add1t1on to the elementary courses 1n speech she has charge of the dramatrc work where she has establrshed a noteworthy record 1n the stag1ng of plays The evemngs of one act plays g1ven by the dramatrc art class are always presented to a full house The plays produced February 28th Al1ce Brown s Jo1nt Owners 1n Spam Al1ce Gerstenberg s Unseen and Ohphant Down s Maker of Dreams were unusual as well as h1ghly enjoyable The class plans another rec1tal for the latter part of Apr1l The growmg popularrty of the department may be found 1n the desrre of students not only to develop the aesthetrc s1de of the1r natures and to prov1de an outlet for the latent powers of CXPICSSIOD but to prepare themselves for the many places of serv1ce where the h1ghest success may depend upon ab1l1ty to express one s self clearly and forc1bly The department has found lt necessary to expand At the present t1me Amphyc tyon1an Hall 18 berng remodeled to make a l1ttle Theater Workshop Th1s IS a much needed add1t1on and w1ll greatly fac1l1tate play product1on The acqu1s1t1on of new stage propertres and electrrcal appl1ances for l1ght1ng effects also marks a forward step The advance and progress of the past few years brds fa1r to place th1s department on a par w1th those of schools much larger than Baker In add1t1on to honors 1D dramatrcs and debate Baker has always won a promrnent place 1n the old l1ne orator1cal contest Th1s year W1ll1am Hubbard took second place 1n the State Orator1cal Contest at Wrnfleld w1th the orat1on Great Heart Theodore Roosevelt a p1oneer IH the matter of the conservat1on of natural resources ' I C . , 9 f. . . . 2 1 7 . ' l . r . . s 9 . 9 ' 9 9 's T I - ' a , . l 9 2 - a s , . 1 5 SH ' 1 n H9 v 'I 55 51 s ' 1' L s . 'D CS 15 - . . , . . a . . . 5 1 . . . 1 . , A . . . s . . . . . - ss as ' ' s , . l T I ll.. -- p f A l 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1191 p .i.. -Q uv f , . r' xi iw: .:.5 --W-4,-' :w:4a.:-tip 'af ,-Q, lk, .... .. ,- ' M gl, ' Ig r Ln 'L ,A ffm. . 1 Aff'-lf:P.i f f-.. -454 . Tilfze Qllebate Beams Walters, Irwin, Keve, Prof. Leach CCoachj, Stoskopf, Havens, Williams. EBATE, coached by Professor Leach, is an important phase of student activity in Baker. The question discussed this year, Resolved, that Congress be given the power to override by a twofthirds vote decisions of the Supreme Court declaring its Acts unconstitutional, is one which places a heavy burden on the affirmative, and upon which many people are extremely prejudiced. In preparation for the regular Pentagf onal League schedule something new was introduced into Baker's forensics this year. The ailirmative team met the Manhattan girls and the negative team the Kansas Uni' versity freshmen for practice debates. These debates were held in the regular class room and those interested had the privilege of attending. No decision was rendered at either debate as the purpose of these engagements was to aid in preparation for the coming schedule by giving the men practice in debating with outsiders. This experiment proved to be of such great value to the teams that Professor Leach plans to make arrangements for several nofdecision debates to come off early in the season next year. A Pentagonal League schedule included debates with Ottawa, Park, Missouri Wesleyan and College of Emporia. . - Keve, Stoskopf and Williams are old debaters, while' this is the first year for Irwin, Walters and Havens. - f 801 L I Q r i i 3 Z l l 4, 1, 1, 1: 1 . i 3 Y f .4 l A 1 f li 3, .3 sl 1 s 1 l 3 ' i l 4.L ,aah . Ba er qlramatic Qlub l Top Row4Remington, Cleland, Graham, Runyan, Williams. Second Row-Gulley, Lidikay, Dowis, Hunt, Armstead, Brown, Wolf. Bottom Row-Carpenter, Gorsuch, Nevins, Miss Larry CCoachj, Card, Land. OR several years prior to 1921, there had been on the part of students interested in dramatic work, a desire for an organization through which they could keep in touch with the dramatic progress and at the same time acquire some practical experience in the work. As a result of this interest there is the Dramatic Club of today, having for its purpose the wish to further an interest in Wholesome dramatics, to make itself an active influence in uplifting the ideals of the institution through the drama, and to provide the means of developing the histrionic talents of the members to the fullest degree possible in an academic Way. - Since the organization of the club in 1921, there has been a desire to take a play on a tour as representative of the work being done in interest of dramatics in Baker University. The desire was fulfilled this year when the club successfully presented the play Dulcy in several cities in southeastern Kansas. The Work of the club at home this year has been of such nature as to give practical experience both in the participation in plays and the presentation of them. The oflicers are: President, Elizabeth Nevins, VicefPresident, Elizabeth Cardg Secretary, Coral Dovvisg Treasurer, Victor Remington. Miss Larry is the coach and a member of the club. . . if :J r ,H :ff+1 -' -' .- '. , . . .4i.f..i,..z fr... az, , ' IF! f 12 1.441 .ws nz. -sf..- T - . . mfs f. L Z3i ' T' . ue iillllv-521-n' W 'T - -a ,.'.f,r..a..L ' M A-ffwf a-.,.f1f,:...::4. f11...ef1.f- f V f 1 . H7517- -V f 'L - -- - ' - V' 4' 4' ' f81l 5V?f3Wffi+. app, .,UJHW'Nd- -2VWmHJwvm V- aiiwgwliiwhk' -Ahdnqynqwf. Y vgv-W, , um-ll ,, ,. f- , A fvidrli-ile,g?Q ,M, V Y'-1+ ,iV,ifi4i:3wgg.k ggi,-,, ' . F by U.-'f-' '- -r '- 4., v a if , , r CCQMZCy77 Top Row-Remington, Runyan, Graham, Cleland, Wolf, Williams. Middle Row-Nevins, Miss Larry CCoachj. ' Bottom Row-Lidikay, Armstead, Gulley, Land. CR several years the Dramatic Club had contemplated a trip, but plans did not ' materialize until this winter. By means of tryouts the club chose from among its members eight men and three women, who constituted the Dulcy cast. The play was first produced at Wellsville on Thanksgiving Eve, and the following Tuesday, December znd, the cast, with Miss Larry, the coach, as chaperon, left for Chanute, home of Don Gulley, the leading man. Playing opposite Don, Mildred Armstead was very charming in the role of Dulcy. In Chanute Dulcy was played to a full house and was a big success. The next stop was Neodesha, home of Margaret Land, also of the cast. Here the local Baker Club entertained the cast after the performance. At Fredonia the players had an enthusiastic audience and a very good time. Friday a long jump was made to Galena, the last town of the trip. Saturday the trip home was made and i Dulcy was produced in Baldwin that evening. ' T 4 ' M ' Miss Larry, the coach, is entitled to a great deal of credit for the success of the play and trip. The play was produced with an ease and finish not usually attained by amateur actors. .I l82l. Home Eicotnomics Department Top Row-Walker Lrnd W1ndett Buck M1ddle Row-Armstead Crocker MISS Lawrence CProfessorD jaqu1sh Jay Bottom Row Ehrhardt Lovs Ienne Bell HE group p1ctured above 1S the Home Econonncs Club Th1s club was organ1zed 1r1 November 192 3 1n order to bu1ld up the department and keep 1D touch wrth advances 1n Home Economrcs Reahzrng that the world needs women w1th 1ntellectual sp1r1tual eth1cal and aesthet1c po1se the club a1ms to develop Women Wlth h1gher ldeals of sane l1v1ng and a deeper apprec1at1on of the Amer1can home The club slogan IS Better l1V1Hg through controlled env1ronment colors are ember red and gold the flower poppy Memberslup qual1ficat1ons are compleuon of nme hours work 1n the department w1th scholast1c standmg of at least G 1n all college work Meet1ngs are held CWICC each month The Home Econom1cs Department here at Baker 1S gradually growmg It has already accompl1shed a great deal Projects 1n serv1ng large banquets luncheons teas and d1nners and 1n managmg cafeter1a SCIVICC to V1s1t1ng delegat1ons have been carr1ed out durmg the year The department endeavors to 1ncrease the efHc1ency of young women for act1ve QCIVICC 111 da1ly hfe and to g1VC them an understandmg of the fundamental needs of man krnd food cloth1ng and shelter Q 1 a ' V I 3 2 7 7 ' : 1 1 3 7 , 7 ' . 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From these travels, not only abroad, but in the homeland, she has collected for the department many beautiful things of historic value. A Each year the department brings on from the American Federation of Art at Wash' ington, D. C., an exhibit of original oils by the famous masters of both Europe and America, which are of great educational value, keeping one in touch with the Art of today, as well as with the older schools of painting. Work is offered in all mediums and from the antique, stillflife, life and nature. Special courses are given in Art Appreciation, Design and Color Harmony, and also in public school methods. A - I9 fl 1. - l84l X K f I 1 4 X ' ' w f ' 851 Yesterday, Eoday and 'Z-5omo'r'row l By GEORGE STosKoPF P1 HERE IS no one who has been or who 1S a student of Baker who does not feel a t1ng11ng 1n the reg1on of the sp1na1 column 1dent1f1ed as a thr1ll when he hears or reads of the past and present of Baker or even of the expectat1ons of those who plan to make her st11l a greater and better 1nst1tut1on To catalogue all the 1mportant events 1n the h1story of Baker would be an almost 1mposs1ble task and the volume Wh1ch would result would be one so full of data that not even the most enthus1ast1c h1stor1an would End dehght 1n pormg over 1tS pages In th1S short space some few of the mterestmg events W1l1 be g1ven as s1del1ghts 1nto the h1story of a great 1nst1tut1on Baker UD1V6fS1tY was born 1n the Kansas Terr1tory Baker was founded as a result who are respons1ble for Baker UU1V6fS1tY 1S due the greatest honor and the deepest grat1tude that can be shown through our efforts for advancement and extens1on of that noble structure founded for the purpose of preserv1ng our c1v1l1zat1on and ma1nta1n1ng our democracy through that greatest of agenc1es educat1on Kansas was opened for settlement 1n 1854 Wlth the constant 1ncrease 1n populat1on the leaders of MCthOd1Sm 1n the terrrtory saw the need of some educat1onal 1nst1tut1on 1n the1r m1dst and they met at Lawrence 1n 1856 for the purpose of d1scuss1ng plans for the foundat1on and estab l1shment of a un1vers1ty 1n the name of Method1sm So lt was that the p1oneer work 1n educat1on was advanced vvest of the B1g Muddy I of the ideals, dreams and visions of a group of farsighted men of Wisdom. To those men, ' I861 Under the leadership of Bishop Osman C. Baker, for whom Baker University was named, the KansasfNebraska Annual Conf ference in 1857 formally accepted the plans for the establish' ment of a university. On February 3, 1858, the Methodist Educational Association was chartered by the Kansas Terri' ' torial Legislature, whence dates the history of one of the oldest living colleges west of the Mississippi. Forty acres of land known as the college section, were given for the support of 1 Baker by the Kansas Territorial Legislature. Two other gifts to A Baker stand out as of great historic signincance, the first being a bell given by Bishop Baker, and the other a gift of one hundred dollars from President Lincoln to the Pioneer Schoolf' as he called it. The first building, Old Castle, was not erected upon the campus, itvwas not until 1864 that Old Science was erected on the school park as the campus was then called, and this building was not occupied until 1871. Old Science is the oldest building on the campus,'and Centenary Hall, conf structed in 1886, comes in for second place in age. Those who are at all familiar with Kansas history know that, at the time Baker had its beginning, it was a raw time and that Kansas was a raw place for -the plantinglof an educational institution. Quantrell marched so close to Baldwin that he could see the village, but he passed it by and marched on with the intention of destroying Lawrence. Several of the historic events of the Civil War occurred in the neighborhood of Baldwin. Kansas was ransacked by bushwhackers, scourged by the Civil War, burned by drouth, and made barren of vegetation by the grasshoppers, yet through it all Baker has come through victoriously. ' At the time of the money panic of 1869 Baker found herself facing a diflicult situation, she was faced with the threat of being moved to Ottawa or some other bidding town, she lacked money to pay her instructors. In fact, those who were in charge of the instif tution had to depend upon some other form of work for their daily sustenance. In spite of all the hardships and suffering brought about by the drastic conditions, the bold spirit and hard toil of the president, who was faithful to the institution, and the faithfulness of the professors, who stood by through thick and thin, brought Baker through the hard times with colors flying and with spirit rejoiced. There,was an interval when Baker almost quit breathing. For a period of four hours, classes were disbanded, but they were resumed again and a new era was begun in the life history of the college. It took some time for Baker to return to normalcy. About 188o Baker was able to pay off her debts, l37l 1 1 ! F . . V l k N ri ll ,. 1 me -l 'ill li all iq, iz l wi 1 ll ill ll 111 ll il ll 1 ll ll l l l 4 1 l 1 ll Q. , E . . fl 3 . 1 ,-X li 4. x 1 x ? ' Wi i l Q F 1 !,.--1-,,-M., A ' ,f' - the bonds, which had been outstanding against her, were burned in 1883. It was during the seventies that the idea of an endowment fund was advanced, and since that time Baker has used that means for securing the greater part of her funds The beginning of Parmenter Lake is another feature which must be mentioned before this treatise can become anything near complete. It was on Labor Day in 1890 that a half holiday was given that a lake might be built for the purpose of supplying the biological science department with specimens. The lake was named in honor of the late Dr Par menter then Professor of Biology Most of us are more or less familiar with the great Forward Movement which was successfully completed this last summer. With an endowment of 1 approximately two millions Baker should be able to hold her place among the best of colleges in the United States The Mulvane Science Hall which is nearing completion will be a great addition to thecollege Several new buildings are planned for the near future and when all of these dreams become realities Baker should be the fulfillment of the ideal which prompted the founders in 1857 S Modern civilization is epitomized in its growth by religion and knowledge. Baker s tomorrow is the enhancing of this growth which results in the advancement of civilized standards. Baker must continue even more than she has in the past to be a lighthouse of learning and guidance' she must be a balancing influence in the lives of all those who factors of growth must forever stand as a' great citadel of light expend their efforts as stlidents within her walls. Baker, being the disseminator of these lass I 1. :nc px-r ' E881 K 'Che Baker University Advance By VADA SPOHN l'Witl1out a vision, the people perish. VEN when the college was conducted r in the old Castle, and the equipment 1 of Baker was decidedly meager the founders of our university dreamed great dreams. Some fondly cherished dreams are coming true today made possible by Baker s forward movement For several years the trustees of Baker University had been increasingly eager to launch a movement which would both open the college to greater numbers and render more efficient the service already being done Accordmgly they author1zed the forward movement in the summer of 1922 They chose Dr Wallace Bruce Fleming as a man whom they felt was competent to lead in such a campaign In March 1922, the Kan sas Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church formally approved the plans of the The Old Bell Still Rings Out VICKOYIES for Baker t1'l1St66S The goal et for tlae endowment fund was 352 ooo ooo By July 16 1924 the sum of S1 6oo coo had been subscribed Of this sum S300 ooo is to be devoted to the follow ing purposes S100 ooo for the endowment of a cha1r in English literature in memory of our illustrious B1shop Quayle SIOO ooo for the foundation of a cha1r in Biology to com memorate the loyal service of Dr Parmenter SIOO ooo for endowment of a chair 1n Relrgrous Education The original goal has not been abandoned and leaders 1n the campaign believe that that goal will be reached Students faculty alumni and friends have contributed to the great advance program In the spring of 1924 the members of the faculty pledged S25 ooo and the students matched this amount with a l1ke sum Many gifts have come from loyal friends whose giving in pledges made? The beautiful Mulvane Hall of Science is the first building made possible by Baker s big advance Work on the new heating plant is to begin at once Other buildings such as the new Administration Hall a new dormitory for girls a dormitory for young men and an up to date conservatory w1ll be erected as soon as sufhcient funds are available All of these improvements are necessary 1f the Baker of the future 1S to ma1nta1n the high standards of the past In addition the Baker that is to be must have a larger faculty to accommodate the increase 1n number of students it must offer a greater variety of courses it must also provide for the needs of the 1nd1v1dual pupil To atta1n these goals a large permanent fund is necessary The success of the campaign will release this fund and enable Baker to maintain her place among Method1st colleges of this terr1tory 9 , . ' 5 5 I I I ' 7 5 T S ' 9 9 ' 5 Q ' s 1 l - I 3 a ' : , , , . . . L , . . . ,A u 1 xg , . . . . . D .9 9 3 1 3 3 volves real sacrifice. Love and faith in Baker, answers the question, Why were these 11 3 3 5 I I , - . . . . . 3 . up 3 4 ' I89I 9 2 1 1 'Ghe Mulvane Hall of Science Bw ELEANOR BROWN Laying the Corner Stone THE DREAM All Baker1tes are now fervently hopmg that some enthus1ast w1ll w1sh h1s name to go down In the annals of h1story to the extent that he w1ll donate funds sufEc1ent for a new sc1ence bu1ld1ng reads a statement In the Orange Blossoms for 1913 THE REALITY Today the Mulvane Hall of Sc1ence stands as the real1zat1on of the hopes and dreams of Baker students faculty and trustees-one of the most modern bu1ld mgs of 1tS k1nd In Kansas THE GIFT On December 1 1922 as a chmax to the Inaugural of Dr Flemmg Mr J Luther Taylor pres1dent of the board of trustees announced that Mr Ioab Mulvane retlred banker of Topeka had presented Baker w1th the sum of SIOO ooo to be used for the erectxon of a new sc1ence hall THE GROUND BREAKING On a snowy day 1n March 1924 a group of men gathered at the s1te of the new sc1ence hall and began the excavat1on Dr Flemmg w1elded an axe on a great tree that stood In the way Professors Gragoe Deel Wood and G H Bretnall the heads of the varrous sc1ence departments bus1ed themselves w1th spades and shovels Dr O G Markham then Dean of the college Professor F E Wolf treasurer and Mr G E Beeks a member of the board of trustees were also present LA ING THE CORNER STONE On June 2 IQ24 as a clos1ng event of commence ment the corner stone was la1d The serv1ces were held under the HUSPICCS of the MHSOHIC fratermty Dr W1lbur NesbIt Mason a former pres1dent of Baker made the pr1nc1pal address Mr Joab Mulvane was present and helped to spread the mortar upon wh1ch the stone was la1d After the stone was placed Mr J Luther Taylor presented Mr Mulvane w1th the s1lver trowel wh1ch had been used The servrce was concluded by an address by Dr Flemmg and the pronouncmg of the bened1ct1on THE DEDICATION The servrce of ded1cat1ng the completed bu1ld1ng w1ll take place th1s sprIng at commencement Sunday afternoon May gr B1shop Waldorf w1ll be the pr1nc1pal speaker l l I l 1 , I 1 P l I I l . 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A V 1 , I I I . , , , . . . , , . , . . . 7 9 ' . . i901 The Completed Bu1ld1ng THE BUILDING ITSBLF The new sc1ence hall 1S a beaut1ful bu1ld1ng of Bedford L1me stone and IS Tudor Goth1c 1n style The d1mens1ons are Ioo X62 Mulvane Hall was modelled after the Chem1stry Bu1ld1ng at Oklahoma UHIVCFSICY The arch1tects were Thomas W W1ll13mSOD and Company of Topeka The contractors were the Brewster Brothers of Independence Kansas The Ohem1stry Department occup1es the first floor It has a splend1d classroom wh1ch IS equ1pped for both lantern sl1des and mot1on p1ctures Valuable chem1cals w1ll be safeguarded 1n a vault 1n the oflice of the 1nstructor The laborator1es are equ1pped w1th hot and cold water gas and d1rect alternat1ng current of several d1lferent voltages A feature of the irst floor 1S the Foucault pendulum Wh1Ch 1S the part1cular pr1de of Professor Deel The second floor 1S g1ven over to the Phys1cs Department The most remarkable feature of the second floor 1S 1tS elaborate electr1cal equ1pment On th1s floor 1n add1t1on to the classroom and laboratorles w1ll be located the general sc1ence l1brary The B1ology and Botany Departments are located on the th1rd and fourth floors respectwely There are rec1tat1on rooms offices and laborator1es as on the first two floors One of the features of the fourth floor 1S a sunny laboratory on the south for plant culture OLD AND NEW Sc1ENcE HALL There IS a str1k1ng contrast between the two bu1ld mgs that face each other on the north end of the campus Old Sc1ence four square w1th 1ts dormer wmdows and belfrey 1ts mellowed tan walls harks back to C1V1l War days New Sc1ence Tudor Goth1c w1th 1ts fresh gray walls 1ts green slate roof IS typ1cally twent1eth century Old SCIGDCC has 1ts na1l eaten doors New Sc1ence 1ts sh1n1ng sound ones Old Sc1ence 1ts dark creak1ng floors New Sc1ence 1ts gleam1ng terazzo desks and cha1rs Old SCICDCC has served a long and fa1thful day New SCICDCC has yet to beg1n 1ts career We are grateful to Old SCICHCC for 1ts many years of serv1ce we approach the open1ng of New SCICUCC w1th great ant1c1pat1on l . 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L, . . 3 . a . . 5 tile, or maple onesg Old Science, its puantiquen furnitureg New Science, its upftofdate . , y . - - , 1 F911 , 'Elle Baker of T5ornorrow By DR W B FLEMING HE guarantee of Baker s great tomorrow l1es 1n her today and 1n her yesterdays Her future roots back 1nto her past The glory of that past may be gathered up 1n words wh1ch conta1n truth as 1n golden cups such words as Vzszorl Sacrz ce Hermsm Urzsel slfmess Devotzorl Loyalty Usefulness Fazth Prayer God Nurturlng her ch1ldren on the content of such words she has reared her sons to 1ntellectual and sp1r1tual m1ght The1r ach1evements throughout the world over a per1od of S1XtY seven years are a demonst1at1on of the ab1l1t1es wh1ch she develops New days set up new standards W1th the democrat1zat1on of educat1on the qual1 ficat1ons for leadersh1p must advance S1nce mult1tudes are already throng1ng all halls hope to r1se to em1nence Baker 1S a school for the mak1ng of manhood Her students come from the best Chr1st1an homes They come w1th character and Hblllty and fine amb1t1on Her pro fessors are noted scholars but they are chosen rather for the1r ab1l1tv as teachers Her plans 1nsure closest care for each student Her course of study IS not guess work It has been tested and approved Her methods are up to the m1nute The new ach1evements of her sons every year add to her fame as a school for the developmg of leadersh1p Baker has no 1ntent1on of dev1at1ng from her standard of qual1ty for the sake of 1n creased numbers She purposes to get ready for the hrgher standards wh1ch the new days demand and at the same t1me to prov1de for reasonable growth Her Two M1ll1OD Dollar Fund 1S subscr1bed well beyond the half way mark It w1ll be pushed forward to the full goal Th1s fund w1th1n the next few years w1ll prov1de the bu1ld1ngs equ1pment and added endowment wh1ch Baker must have 1n order to meet the new day The first of the new bu1ld1ngs Mulvane Sc1ence Hall IS now completed It 1S a worthy add1t1on to the stately group of bu1ld1ngs sacred 1n the memory of the students of other years The new day 1S dawn1ng A new apprec1at1on of Baker s record and of her w1den 1ng field of SCFVICC a new confidence grow1ng out of demonstrated results 1n human l1ves a new determ1nat1on fully to equ1p the old school for the new tasks these fill the hearts of Baker s fr1ends and are g1V1Dg a glory to the morn1ng of the new day Baker never had so large a body of loyal alumn1 She never had a stronger or more far V1S1ODCd Board of Trustees She never had a more scholarly faculty She never had a more eager or more capable body of students She never had so large a number of cho1ce young people plann1ng to enter her halls She never had so w1de a crrcle of noble fr1ends and patrons She st1ll has the ten golden cups Vzszon, Sacrzflce, Hermsm, Unsel slmess, Devo' tzon, Loyalty, Usefulness, Fazth, Prayer, God. In the new day she w1ll st1ll serve from these golden cups, and nurture sons and daughters who w1ll go forth to bless the world x I E921 I Q I T V ' 1 K-f f. . . , - . . , F , .I , of learning, only the man of superior talent and training and character may reasonably . l . . Q . . . , . . . . , I , . , . . .l . , 7, : H T Hill WMS Tig OBQXQG Lf ,w U3IllbQZ1T5w51?1IQlR FQCSRTSF UBHQL AHSKIQQBQLS QUGKTFBQLLU5 W WHIQTDZMHGSQ D LcTus 1seTf4qeTo Tie Owmefmn FAQDT wlnmlr IVITIQ5715 OUR 5 1 IQTRLGTGS bo c1xTDQF1QLb., Q X QA fb i X C Q3, ' 1 X A xr-'1' , Q 0 0 i 3 OO 0 f4 Q D 2, N' - I I I ! Q ' Q 4 'sv - ODTBIILD X 4 1 , Oy F 4 x ' L ,XX i N -MUEH1ENMAYER' V Jrq -Y l it nuns, ' ' '....!-..,. -,,,- 1 1. :VP ., N .A,:1-gf-. Y f ffm., vf xirnx 6 I ..,. 5 i931 r- ID-1'q'?7 ' v v m. Top Row-Bretnall CAsst. Coachj, Leonard, Roe, Miller, Atherton, Martin, Goetz, Reade, Murphy, Payne, Collins Nichols, Garten, Cooper, Liston CCoachj. 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' .., --4 --- Y W b' Tfrihe 524 Football Season Baker MCPh6fSO1l o Baker Bethany 1 Baker P1ttsburg Baker Ottawa Baker Fa1rmount Baker Wllllam Jewell o Baker College of Empor1a Baker Kansas Wesleyan Baker Washburn N summarlzmg a football sea son there are more factors to be cons1dered than just the balancmg of the won and lost columns It takes someth1ng more than a b1g percentage to COACH L1sToN make a successful team and al COACH BRETNALL though the 1924 season for the W1ldcats cannot be called h1ghly successful 1n percentage the team 1tS6lf 1S far more successful than the four v1ctor1es and five defeats would 1nd1cate The beg1nn1ng of the season found SIX pos1t1ons to be filled w1th new mater1al yet the W1ldcats played and won games from veteran elevens Once 1n the most strenuous part of the season five regulars were out of the play agam 1nexper1enced players filled the pos1t1ons OpPOS1tC veteran football men Play1ng the conference leaders 1n sp1te of these d1H1cult1es the W1ldcats ach1eved a success l1ttle reahzed by a casual observance of the records of last season To Coach L1ston much of the cred1t 1S due for the success of th1s 1nexper1enced team HIS eyes saw the pOSS1b1l1t16S 1n untr1ed men h1s efforts rounded out a well dr1lled foot ball mach1ne and h1s enthus1asm 1nst1lled that trad1t1onal W1ldcat sp1r1t 1nto the players as well as the whole Baker crowd A L1ston team 15 known as a flghtmg team and every Kansas Conference school expects a real battle w1th the W1ldcats ASS1StHHt Coach Bretnall also deserves much cred1t for h1s unt1r1ng work w1th the squad But those Crange clad chargers themselves deserve most of the pra1se They are the ones who followed the 1nstruct1ons of the coach who carr1ed the p1gsk1n or tackled a molesk1n w1th the sureness h1S trammg had g1ven them They are the ones who fought the battle who took the knocks who deserve the cred1t of all lovers of the Crange I Hurt d1m1nu1t1ve capta1n was placed on the flrst Conference team by many sport followers Burgtorf Douglas and Goetz also were ment1oned for all state honors All 1n all no one 1S dlscouraged and eleven letter men make a good foundatron for the team of next year 6 .... .... 1 7.. ......... 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Ill li - E951 A J HURT TED WRIGHT MERLE DOUGLAS Halfback Halfback Guard Werght 154 Werght 155 Welght 180 BAKER 6 MCPHERSGN o The W1ldcats opened the season by defeat1ng the McPherson Bulldogs on the1r own shppery field The dope had favored a Bulldog v1ctory but the larger players threat ened the W1ldcat l1ne only once The only counter came 1n the second quarter when Ted Wr1ght rntercepted a pass and carr1ed the ball e1ghty yards through the ent1re Bulldog eleven The rest of the game was played 1n McPherson terr1tory though ne1ther team threatened to score aga1n The Bulldogs made ten flrst downs whxle the Wrldcats were makmg five but th1s game was to be Ted s so Baker came home w1th a 6 o score w1th wh1ch to start the season BAKER 7 BETHANY I3 But a good begmnmg d1d not w1n the rest of the games and the next week the W1lu cats were defeated on the1r home grounds for the second t1me 1n four years Bethany whose powerful offense was the cause of the defeat went home w1th a 13 7 vrctory Led by Barclay the vrsrtors carr1ed the ball across Baker s l1ne dur1ng the first few mmutes of play From that t1me lt became a battle featured by well planned offensrve attacks Wr1ght carr1ed the ball for the W1ldcat score Hurt and Evans ga1ned con s1stently on l1ne plays and forward passes added to Baker s gams Results show that the W1ldcats ga1ned more ground than the Bethany eleven but the I5 7 defeat 1S un altered by that fact BAKER o PITTSBURG 6 The th1rd game played w1th the conference champrons was a memorable one even though the W1ldcats were defeated 6 o In the second quarter Purma rece1ved a pass over h1s goal l1ne wh1ch netted P1ttsburg the only counter of the game The W1ldC3IS l . - f ' 7 5 , . 4 s a u 1 H: 3 , . . . f a V ' . . . . . f f - s 1 . , . . 7 ' 4 1 4 5 - 1 3 . . . . . I . . 1 s , 5 1 , . . . I . I , , V 5 3 f . 5 W H -1- t . . . ,.- - 1 A V E961 I CHARLES BURGTORF OMAR STANTON BOB LOVE GEORGE LEONARD End Guard Tackle End Weight 185 Weight 166 Weight 170 Weight 160 fought Pittsburg to a standstill the remainder of the battle, but were unable to score. The whole team starred in this game, although Burgtorf deserves special mention for running down Purma after the Pittsburg back had raced fortyffive yards and was near the Baker goal line. The Wildcat line was like a stone wall, the opposing team being able to gain only two downs on straight line plays. A feature of the game was Hurt's punting, which averaged over forty yards. . 4 BAKER 3-OTTAWA o Fortyffive yards from the goal line, Lawrence Martin, substitute quarterback, stood with outstretched arms Fifty eight minutes of a great battle had been fought with neither team having the advantage Now he had the ball in his hands now with perfect aim the ball tumbled end over end toward the goal posts A mighty cheer went up which had not died down when the shrill whistle announced the end of the fray Such was the closing scene of the Ottawa Baker game a game long to be remembered by all who were there It was the homecoming game Never had such a large crowd attended a game on the Baker field Never had two teams battled more evenly than did the Wildcats and Braves that day Never was there a more thrilling climax than the tumbling turning drop kick Substituting for a regular who had been injured Martin kicked the longest drop kick ever made on a Baker field and brought the most cherished victory to the Wildcat team BAKER 6 FAIRMONT 7 The fifth game played with the Shockers was another defeat for the Wildcats but this time only one point was the margin Both teams scored in the last few minutes of play The Wildcats with three regulars out of the lineup fought valiantly against the larger team who were continually threatening the Baker goal What the Shockers gained I i97l RAYMOND EVANS RAYMOND LIDIKAY JOHN AKERS BUD ELLIOT Fullback uarterback Halfback Halfback We1ght 158 Wexght 145 We1ght 16o Wexght 160 1D scr1mmage the W1ldcats made up 1n k1ck1ng and for three per1ods the two teams fought for an advantage Durrng the fourth quarter Ea1rmount made a touchdown tak1ng four downs to ga1n a few 1nches W1th only a few seconds to play Martm passed to Wr1ght but Burgtorf recovered the ball after 1C had been h1t by a Shocker and raced S1XtY yards for a counter Determmed not to be beaten the Shockers rushed Mart1n who fa1led to k1ck the goal BAKER IO WM JEWEL o The cl1max of the season came when the W1ldcats defeated the Wllllam Jewell team IO o on a Kansas O1ty gr1d1ron Outwelghted over twenty pounds to the man the Baker eleven completely outclassed the1r opponents Hurt was the star of the game scor1ng all ten of Baker s po1nts 1n the flrst half W1th perfect 1nterference the W1ldcat captarn raced S1XtY five yards for a counter and a httle later he scored a pretty drop k1ck from the twenty five yard l1ne Ell1ot was a cons1stent ground ga1ner carrymg the ball mnety three yards 1n scr1mmage wh1ch was more than the ent1re Jewell eleven d1d It was 1n th1s game that Leonard broke h1s shoulder wh1le runn1ng rnterference Goetz and Stanton also played well 1n the l1ne BAKER o COLLEGE OF EMPORIA I3 The College of Empor1a team defeated the W1ldcats I3 o 1n the seventh game how ever several regulars were kept out of the contest because of 1njur1es rece1ved 1n the Wllllam Jewell game The Empor1a backs carr1ed the ball seventy yards for a counter 1n the first per1od and repeated agam 1n the first half The plungmg of Replogle was l 7 . , 9 ' 3 Q f ' 7 9 I , '-1 . I . . . . ' , . . . 9 - . Q , . 1 . 1 . l . . - 3 I , 5 . A V ' 1 I S r 3 1 E981 GLEN MURPHY RENO PAYNE JOHN GOETZ HAROLD READE Center Tackle End Tackle Weight 165 Weight 190 Weight I6O Weight 18c the featue of these drives. The third period was a kicking duel, neither team being able to gain consistently. The Wildcats broke loose with a powerful offense the last quarter, but were stopped when they failed to complete a pass over the goal line. . ' BAKER o-KANSAS WESLEYAN I4 Although completely outclassing their opponents, the Wildcats lost to Kansas Wesleyan by the largest number of points scored against a Baker team in the last ten years. The Salina eleven took home a I4'O victory. The Hrst counter was made against the Wildcats as the result of a bad pass from center. The ball was knocked from Martin's hands and a Wesleyan man ran fifty yards for the counter The second counter was the result of a penalty which gave Salina the ball within scoring distance The Wildcats had no trouble gaining ground in the middle of the field but were never able to put the ball over the goal line Only two letter men played in this game Burgtorf and Evans but the new men preformed nobly against the Coyotes BAKER I3 WASHBURN o Four seniors played their last game for Baker aga1nst Washburn on Thanksgiving Day and it was htting that Ted Wright should end his fourth year in football by scoring all of the points in the I3 o victory Each touchdown was the result of a pass from Hurt to Wr1ght The Wildcat scores were made 1n the first half and the last part of the game was mainly defensive Three times Washburn threatened to score but each time they were held Murphy intercepted a pass which kept the Ichabods from scoring Hurt Wright Douglas and Goetz deserve special mention for this game although the entire team played in an admirable manner ending the season with a decisive victory ccrr I . 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'Elle '2 5 Baseball Squad N THE season of 1924 Baker Un1vers1ty s baseball team won seven games and lost e1ght Three of these defeats were adm1n1stered by St Bened1cts and two by Haskell Although the team lost the major1ty of the games played on the whole the season may be called a success Baker defeated three of her brtterest enem1es Washburn W1ll1am ewell and the Alumm and these VICCOIICS alone would go far toward makmg any season a successful one N1chols and V1ncent d1d the twrrlmg and w1th the exceptron of two games d1d a remarkably fine job When they were r1ght lt took an except1onally good team to beat them The season opened w1th two defeats one at the hands of Wellsv1lle and the other by Haskell Then came three v1ctor1es 1n a row Wellsv1lle was defeated 6 7 rn fourteen mnmgs Olathe was whrtewashed 9 o and Washburn was beaten m a 3, 4 eleven 1nn1ng p1tchers battle From then on unt1l the ser1es w1th St Bened1cts the team alternated wmnmg and losmg In the two games w1th St Bened1cts Larry Qurgley s n1ne defeated the Grange both trmes once IO 8 and the other ro 5 But these were forgotten 1n the final game of the year when the Vars1ty showed the old grads that they were stxll super1or 1n the line pomts of the game and trounced them 5 1 Prospects are brrght for a wmnmg team th1s season Coach Lrston has srx letter men from last year as a nucleus to burld a team around and has an abundance of rew Ira ter1al to prck from Those who know the Coach and hrs methods feel confident that he w1ll develop a v1ctor1ous team QHUEBPWFBUZ . - 5 - . . . 9 ' I 9 9 J , . . 4 GL 1 51 n . . 9 . . . . , . 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A Q T ference 1n track. Although he has only been here two years, he has developed a team V1051 f m ll P,5POKl',5 ,-,fa afwf' FY, 3 JH 615 J X 742 -- ut 5' ttf' , my 'E 'v X ,Q 'I'-r xx x l Gb -1'2 Qx in WAN! A A Mix J, a KW' fa' ff? me I Z WW' ff f lf' L I '43 l g I dlatezfyif 1 my 494, ,gala 1 -Mun N1l:NMAv:R 'Ghe 24 Golf Season lost to St Marys 4 down and 3 to go at St Marys won from St Marys 6 up and 4 to go at Baldwm lost to Washburn 5 down and 4 to go at Topeka CICICI 'She 24 CGCYLHIS Season defeated Ottawa 1n 3 smgles and 2 doubles matches defeated Washburn defeated St Marys defeated Manhattan defeated the College of Ernpor1a defeated St Marys lost to Southwestern defeated Empona Normal defeated the College of Ernpor1a defeated Washburn defeated Wllllam Jewell won the State Clair prer h1p 1n rren s s1rgles ard vscrren s snagles ard doubles C.'CIC.'C.'C.'CIC1CIC'CICI 5 uw F U 3 'I K ,c V . l ' 7 2:2-.xl I N I Y, V, T gs I I x 1 X1 mi - X 1 1 . -SVR fn A if A: , I , Vi 4 - X 1 I! 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' . . rs . , . . . . r . 51063 T5l1e 'Genms 'Geam HE tenms season of 1924 was one of the most successful that Baker has ever exper1 enced After w1nn1ng v1rtually all of the1r matches w1th Kan as Conference schools both men and women teams went to the state meet and won h1gh honors there Everett Laury won the state smgles champ1onsh1p and 1n the dcubles Laury and McG1ll were runners up In the women s tournament both srngles and doubles champ1onsh1ps were annexed Wrnona Ba1ley was the smgles champ1on and she and Ruth Jane Laury com posed the doubles team Baker s second team L1ll1an Case and Frances Wahl went to the sem1 finals before they were el1m1nated Baker has only three players left from the champ1on teams of 24 They are L1ll1an Case Wayne Gunter and Ted Runyan They are all hard fighters however and w1ll w1n more than one game for old B U 'Ghz Golf 'Seam AKER S golf team th1s year IS compo ed of Captarn McFerren a Sophomore and Ham1lton a Freshman Both of these men are good steady players and have been do1ng the course around forty cons1stently Last year the team was made up of Bolhnger and McFerren and had a fa1rly successful season Golf IS one of the newer sports 1n Baker and rn the Kansas Conference as well However more and more schools are bu1ld 1ng golf courses and judgmg from the amount of 1nterest d1splayed golf w1ll soon rank among the major sports . 1 l , . s , A . . . r ' a ' , a . 5 . . 5 ' 7 3 n 0 - A V 1 - . . C L' 9 7 ' 9 ' .3 , J , . ' 2 :,...V - V L - , ,4 V Y V 1.7 -, . V W h 'N ' . , H V ' f Y I107l 4 Elnrmmamr KMOU 53, of as of' exe ef X I els I 4 U WMD 8 SWJTSROWMAS Q 'Ghe Ghampronshzp Beams Inter Class Football Inter Class Basketball Boys Inter Class Basketball G1rls Inter Class Track Meet Inter Class Hockey Iunrors Jumors Sophomores Freshmen Sophomores Inter Fraternrty Basketball Boys Delta Tau Delta Inter Fraternxty Basketball Grrls Alpha Ch1 Omega Faculty and Senror Basketball Game Semors ISGS IQIYI I.. El 5'1 f LJ A It I A A 'A F' I I A I V , W I , V- A H E E '-0 coll?-34,0 F X. H l at XX argl u 'W Q. 'W I I 1 X X 259 X! of ff GUI A xx Q SY aa r f f gl a 676 ' B I N l'108l Vail. ':- ,, :v1u.af!.4'1k-.:. dv ' ' ' r A .gs-our ' 'Glue junior Football 'Seam Top Row-Nichols, Dalton, Cleland, Holstein, Lee. Bottom Row-Smith, Long, Scott, Boone, Storum. HE football championship of the present year goes to the Juniors. And a well' earned championship it was. With only eleven and twelve men reporting for pracf tice, in a week's time Coach Hurt and Captain Scott developed a team with a fast chargf ing line and a hard hitting backfield that worked like a group of veterans. The Seniors were the first to be taken into camp. Although they fought gamely from start to finish, they were no match for the heavier line and faster backfield of the juniors, and at the end of forty minutes' playing were on the short end of .I3'O score. The game was played almost continuously in Senior territory and only penalties' kept the result from being larger than it was. It was in the Sophomore game, however, that the Juniors met their supreme test. That game was a battle from the first whistle until the lastg Captain Scott scored the only counter of the game in the second quarter after a thirty yard pass had placed the ball on the two yard line. From then on until the finish, the junior team was on the defensive, striving to hold their six point lead. In the final period the Sophomores opened up with a desperate attemptto score By a series of line plunges and passes, and the aid of a fifteen yard penalty, they carried the ball to the Junior one yard line. It was first down and the goal to go. Here the junior line showed its power. In three downs the Sophomores gained only two feet and on the fourth down were thrown for a loss. Immediately afterward the Hnal whistle sounded and the Juniors were champions. ' . S. ' iii, 5 x' -.ff - 1+---U it K . , -2 A ' t ' x ' , I ' V, ',,'5'f -I Li I v' I' 4 5 i , ' L . ,Q ' w . AMF' I 'brit f f' ' Sim-1.x X 'if 5 2' wa im Af..,24w.s1 tw-' ie fly rim, , r L MMR '?5'lCf7 12- -. J-fl'-1 V-1 W'i51'f25Yv -if T .-v Sri' A 'I+ I 109 I 'Ghe junior Basketball 'Geam Hurt Br1te Hedges Dalton Cleland HE Jumors were not only successful m football but won the 1nter class basketball champ1onsh1p as well For the second consecut1ve year the knrghts of Kmg Arthur s Court demonstrated to the rest of the classes that they had the best basketball team 1n school All of the games were hard fought but lt was not untxl the Hnal game between the Sophomores and Jumors that the champrons were forced to exert themselves The first game was played w1th the Sen1ors They were consrderably weaker than the Sen1or team that won the champ1onsh1p two years ago and were beaten by the Jumors by a rather lop s1ded score On the same afternoon the Freshmen upset the dope bucket by nos1ng out the Sophomores m a hotly contested game A few days later whrle the Sophomores were tak1ng revenge upon the Semors the Freshmen and Jumors clashed Contrary to expectat1ons the yearl1ngs proved to be no match for the more experlenced upper classmen and by the end of the irst half It was ev1dent that the Jumors would w1n by a goodly marg1n The final games m the round rob1n brought the Freshmen and Semors together and the Sophomores and jumors In the first game the Freshmen won by one po1nt They were behmd pract1cally the whole game but a last m1nute rally brought them v1ctory W1th the Sophomores and jumors however lt was d1fferent The Jumors got away to a good start and were ahead from start to flnlsh Only once d1d the Sophomores threaten the1r lead In the econd half they rall1ed and came w1thm three po1nts of the leaders but this was the best they could do and the final wh1stle found the JUDIOIS leadmg 39 to 36 , l , 1 5 9 5 5 ' . . . r 9 4 1 ' . 1 5 . 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I . . 3 , . 9 9 ' r . . s , f 9 ' f1101 'Ghe Senior Basketball 'Geam 1 Top Row Lehew We1de Chubb MCKIHHIS Leonard Clvianagerj Mtddle Row Duncan Perrrne Hubbard Bottom Row Lennard Baker HE nrght of March twenty thrrd wrll long be remembered and cherrshed by every Semor 1n the class of 1925 For on that n1ght the m1ghty Faculty were forced to bow the1r heads 1n humble subrmssron 1n a thr1ll1ng battle that was 1n doubt unt1l the very last Throughout four long years the Senrors had borne Wlth apparent meekness all the wrongs and 1nd1gn1t1es heaped upon them by the1r superrors and revenge was sweet For four years the1r rage had slowly been accumulatmg and when the t1me came for the annual fray five powerful warrrors hurled themselves upon the Faculty w1th a savage fury that would not be den1ed The Senrors scored 1n the first m1nute of play when Duncan hooped a free throw But the1r advantage was short lrved for Cragoe made a beautrful overhand shot that sw1shed through the basket cleanly It was the only t1me the Faculty were 1n the lead Duncan made two more charlty tosses for the Senlors and the lead was gradually rncreased untll at half t1me the score was I3 7 They lncreased the1r lead to e1ght polnts durrng the thrrd quarter but 1n the final perrod somethlng happened The Faculty got hot Cragoe made another overhand shot from the corner and Lrston followed w1th two baskets from the center of the court The Senrors called t1me out to talk thxngs over Fresh men were sent 1n and they succeeded rn holdrng the Faculty at bay untrl the game - 1 T 1 . 1 ' 1 l l a , I - .-T 3 9 ' A 4 O ' , . 3 . ' . F . . an as , . . was over. The final score was 1846. it 5 ll ll... II .lf- A . c 5. f ' ' ' - ' a- - A 11111 55116 Freshman 'Z'5'raclq Beam Wren Chubb Green Stone McBee Re1tz T THE annual 1nter class track meet held early th1s fall the Freshman class sprung a surpr1se on the whole school by w1nmng hrst place wrth a total of 685 po1nts The Sophomores were second w1th 545 po1nts to the1r credrt and the Semors were thrrd w1th 21 pomt The jumors were ev1dently sav1ng therr prowess for football and basket ball for they farled to enter a man and as a result were wh1tewashed The meet was close at hrst but gradually the Freshmen began to pull away and soon had a comfortable lead By the tune the meet was flmshed they had po1nts to spare and so lt was not necessary to run a relay to dec1de first place The Frosh won seven firsts and t1ed for another w1th the Sophomores wh1le the latter scored five firsts and the Semors one Major McBee was the hrgh pomt man rn the meet w1th fifteen marks chalked up to h1s name He won first place 1D the low hurdles first place 1n the broad Jump and first 1n the javelm Incrdentally McBee holds the school record 1n the Javehn throw and the school IS expectrng great thrngs from h1m rn the meets th1s spr1ng Green and Rextz also Freshmen scored II pornts each whrle L1d1kay a Sophomore and Burgtorf a Semor each scored ro pomts The meet attracted a good crowd and the new mater1al drscovered should strengthen Baker s track team 1n the sprrng 1 w 5 5 9' 9 3 ' ' . , . 3 1 . . . 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' 1 ' 7 5 3 3 3 , 3 s . . l1121 'Elle QDelta 'Eau Delta Basketball 'Geam Top Row-Fogg LEWIS Runyan Olson Bottom Row-L1d1kay Perr1ne Leonard Hurt Holter HE Delta Tau basketball team set an unprecedented record 1n w1nn1ng both the first and second semester honors 1n the 1ntra mural basketball tournament th1s year Both semesters the team s percentage was 8oo hav1ng won four games and lost one Only tw1ce dur1ng the ent1re ser1es of ten games were they defeated once by the Independ ents and once by the Kappa S1gQ In several games they were beh1nd 1n the earl1er part and even at the half but the team always came back strong 1n the latter part of the game and by super1or team work and goal shoot1ng generally emerged v1ctor1ous The clunax of the ser1es was reached 1n the last game of the tournament when the Delta Taus met the Zeta Ch1s for the champ1onsh1p of the second semester It was a battle from the very first and at no t1me dur1ng the ent1re game were the two teams sep arated by more than three po1nts The half found the Zeta Ch1S leadmg by a po1nt but they were unable to ma1nta1n th1s lead and the Delta Taus won by the score of I3 to IO Intra mural basketball has proven to be a dec1ded success 1n Baker The games 1n the tournament th1s year were unusually close and the number of good teams aroused keen 1nterest Although every game was marked by lntense r1valry lt was of a fr1endly Splflt and at no t1me was the loser slow 1n congratulatmg the wmner It 1S th1s sp1r1t that has made 1ntra mural basketball so popular 1n Baker and wh1ch rnsures 1ts success for years to come 7 7 7 ' . Q s 5 5 9 ' ' , , . . , . . . , . 3 Lo I 9 1 3 , . 3 . , , ' 3 X . . . Q . I ' - . 5 ' J , . , , M A l V ' V ' ' ,,., , qv. ,+A-.A .4 ' -.. ta. ,f V I113J l w rf-VF, 4, 4, ...W .,. .-rf' Nw' av-3 ' K 'Tit' 'Tis K W ,i r at . api, N- Y ,If-an ,,f . ,-5 ,JZ 2 FIT-.avg .H-:fi-f'?2TfVf i 1g7.. th' ' ' 'lf -A '..'P1,'.f.3' - , .YN .fff'm If ,ribs is ,Qu ' 'ln J .qi I fxld- Vi- Y, :iffy . -' A A ' , -A ., ,F.,sfg?W. ' ' ' .-.TA-H V ' K 'T :'l lE5'-53-2-...,,,. 33 H' V S' A '- f f ' -h?-iJ.,,,, ,Q i Q b 'Elie Women's Athletic Association Top Row-Mitchell, Randall, Crocker, Todd, Windett, Bjorkman, Powell, Perry, Anderson, Lee, Miles, Vandever. Second Row-Low, Looker, Nevins, Plant, Homer, Ehrhardt, Mann, Bailey, L. Weigner, Waldron, jay, Ditto, Weir. Third Row-Allen, R. jenne, Geyer, M. Williams, Whitten, Hider, Margrave, Rice, Yingling, Thorpe. Fourth Row-Korff, Lane, R. Hoover, jenne, Miss Sharp, Case, Walker, Taylor, K. Taylor. Bottom Row-Wing, Houston, Kevan, Koehane, Grimes, Stewart, Balch, Berkshire. HE Women's Athletic Association at Baker was organized in 1922. During the three years of its existence, through the efliciency of Miss Sharp, it has made rapid strides in its progress. The purposes of the organization are threeffoldz a creation of a love for athletics, encouragement of women towards physical efhciency, and the stimulation of interest on the part of Baker women students towards forms of athletic competition. Points are given for hiking, tennis, hockey, basketball, baseball and swimming. Managers have charge of those different sports. Interfclass and interfsorority contests are some of the activities of W. A. A. ' . During the present year the first meeting of the state organization of W. A. A. was held at Baker University. The purpose of this meeting was to make uniform require' ments and constitutions for all the-W. A. Afs in the state. The idea of a state organizaf tion was originated in the Baker W. A. A. and it was through the efforts of the local 'organization that we have now a state association. The W. A. A. has come to hold an important place on the Baker campus and it is to be hoped that the association will continue in its progress. 99 1l!Ill..EI1?-. l ' f114l T5l1e Sophomore Girls' Basketball 'Eeam Top Row Lane Walker Vandever Mrddle Row Wrllrams Hoover Koehane Bottom Row Stewart Grrmes HE 1nter class basketball champronshrp for grrls th1s year was won by the Sophomores wrthout much drfliculty Wrth an accurate eye for the basket and clever team work they drsplayed a brand of basketball that completely out classed therr opponents The Freshman team was the only one that offered much opposrtron and 1D the final battle between the two teams for the champronshrp even they were defeated by a one srded score The Senrors were the first to suffer defeat by the champrons The Sophomores scored 1n the first mrnute of play and rt was soon evrdent what the final outcome would be The Junrors were the next team to play and they furnrshed but lrttle better opposr t1on than drd the Senrors The Sophomores started wrth a rush and soon ran up a lead that was never threatened The Freshman team won second honors by v1rtue of therr v1ctor1es over the JUDIOIS and Senrors The Junrors captured thrrd place wrth one game won and two lost whrle the Senrors were rn undrsputed possessron of the cellar posrtron wrthout a vrctory to therr cred1t The game were played under the supervlsron of Mrss Sharp and were well attended I:115I l 1 . W'-9 -tf!'f.f.: . ' ' 5' -13.1, t':w,,. . , ' ,T 'w: :JJ 4 V . 'g-ff: 'Vi . by L. 'Glue Sophomore Hoc ey Beam Top Row-Hoover, Walker, Vandever, Weir, Lawson. Middle Row-Keohane, Lane, Williams, Rice, Taylor. Bottom Row-Waldron, Stewart, Yingling. T THE end of a strenuous tournament, which lasted over a period of two weeks, 4. the Sophomore hockey team finally ,emerged victorious. After having been forced into a three cornered tie. for Hrst place as aaresult of a zfr defeat at the hands of the Fresh' men in the first series,-' the Sophomores showed that they had a championship team by decisively defeating the Freshmen 511 in the last game of the tournament. V Q The series opened with a hard fought game between the Seniors and Freshmen. The former won 5f4, and the same afternoon the Sophomores defeated the juniors zfo. The next day of the tournament brought together the Freshmentand juniors, and the Sophomores and Seniors. In the Hrst game, the Freshmen had little difficulty in beating their opponents 40. and in the second game the second year team triumphed over the Seniors with another zfo victory. Thus far the Sophomores had played superb hockey. They had excellent team work and a well nigh impregnable defense. However, in the game with the Freshmen they did not play up to their usual form and were defeated. This defeat made a tie between the Freshmen, Sophomores and Seniors, so a second series was started to determine the winner. Two games were played. The Freshmen defeated the Seniors 4fr in the first game, but were in turn trounced by the Sophs in the game which decided the championship. All the games this year were played in almost perfect hockey weather and were well attended. Hockey is proving to be a popular sport in Baker. lan-.5 e m 1. pn E116j ,., V 'Ghz Alpha Gln Basketball 'Geam 'Top Row Randall Way Case Powell Tcdd M1ddle Row W1ng Lane Crocker Bottom Row Keohane Welker HE Alpha Chrs won the 1nter fraternlty basketball champ1onsh1p for grrls by vxrtue of the1r I2 7 v1ctory over the Ph1 Mus The game was close and hard fought the Alpha Ch1S w1nn1ng by super1or team work The Ph1 Mus led 6 9. at the end of the first half but were unable to w1thstand the fast pace by set the Alpha Ch1S and weakened toward the close of the game Start1ng the second half the Alpha Ch1s made two baskets to t1e the score From then on the ball see sawed up and down the court first one team and then the other havmg the advantage W1th two m1nutes left to play the Alpha Ch1S were leadmg 8 7 and two more field baskets 1n qu1ck success1on c1nched the v1ctory for them In the Hrst games of the tournament the Ph1 Mus won over the Tr1 Delts I2 8 and the Zeta Tau Alphas beat the Independents IO 6 Both of these games were fa1rly close although nerther one brought forth the same brand of basketball that was played later on In the second ser1es the wmners of these games played the Delta Zetas and Alpha Ch1S The Ph1 Mus defeated the Delta Zetas w1thout much d1fBculty I2 6 but the Alpha Chxs were forced to exert themselves to the utmost to beat the Zeta Taus The Brst half the Zeta Tau Alphas were leadmg but the Alpha Ch1S finally won the game by a score of zo 16 - a a 9 9 ' - T' a 9 ' ,, f l , 9 . - 9 c r . ' , E - f . , ' 3 5 I - l s l s Wo w so so 6 y f117I VV I ',., V ik, U 1 Y , A Ba er Gheefr Leaders Roar Baker roar 'roar Baker roar I want to go to heaven when I dze To hear old Baker roar OMMIE EVANS tells us that song was sung more lustrly by the old grads than lt 1S by us But today there 1S as enthus1ast1c a crowd of roar1ng MCthOd1StS beh1nd every fightmg Wrldcat team as there ever was Baker pep 1S 1nher1ted It 1S the CXPICSSIOD of that dom1nant fightmg Splflt of that determ1nat1on never to g1VC up that has ever characteuzed the school Baker rooters fight to the end and beyond lt Followmg every football game they were on the1r feet and call1ng Baker fights unt1l every wearer of the orange had left the field At least one basketball v1ctory was attr1buted to the1r refusal to meet defeat or to allow the team to by the1r constant un1ted yell1ng every second of the game Baker lights' And to keep the Baker f1ght1ng Splflt on edge was the duty of our cheer leaders Harold Fa1r Dale PIICC and Don Edwards It IS not always an easy task to keep the crowd cheer1ng and espec1ally when the home team 1S behmd But the Baker cheer leaders never slacked up They were always on the1r feet dorng the1r utmost to 1nst1ll pep 1nto the crowd and urg1ng them to support the team to the last Baker cheer leaders played an 1mportant part 1n keeprng up the old Baker fight Hb 5 3 11 . . . 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Top Row-McKinnis Schowengerdt Coughenour Lee Hurt Morris Muidle Row-Good Low Way W1nans INev1tt Bottom Row Kevan Ebnght Bronston Dav1s Haskms HE Student Comm1ss1on was orgamzed 1n November 1919 to take the place of the Student Counc1l vvh1ch had been the representatrve student body unt1l that t1me The purpose of the organ1zat1on IS to grve the students a VO1C6 1n the1r own govern ment Act1on taken by the Student Comm1ss1on 1S rntended to express the sent1ment of the student body and work for ICS best welfare All phases of college lrfe are represented rn th1s body The Jumor and Sen1or classes have two members each there 1S one each from the Sophomore and Freshman classes Y M C A Y W C A B U L A B W A A Orange Staff OfHtOf1CalASSOC1H tlons Jo1ntly Debate Counc1l and each of the L1terary SOCICCICS The Dean of Women Dean of the College and Treasurer of the College are are members ex OHTCIO OFFICERS CECIL BRONSTON Pfreszdent BERNICE HASKIN Secretary 92:5 wvmm... r cAm1 , a 1 s a 9 ' - . . 1 . ' . 1 s s 9 ' ' V a a Q Q a ' - 7 9 3 . . . . , 7 7 as as . . . . - ., . . . .7 . . - ., . . . ., , ' 9 5 ' 3 i I - . ' ,' f vt ' .1 . , V H M V :J 1 up V g .N fr 1 W .'..', Tl J, X , xv , f ' ' l 1 A , , : f x I ,f , i f X J Y , , , , V , -1 , . Hn, ,LAI ' Yr' V, , - ,, . ' -Q . -, - f ' W - , af. ,- .. Va '1'.4 .. ' V 1' Y VV Wig-MYW A 51191 . .if Ghe B Glub x Top Row-Quadra, Payne, Murphy, Martin, Cleland, Dalton, Burgtorff, Nichols, Reade, Klotz: Middle Row-McBee, Douglas, Bronstonj Goetz, Leonard, R. Lidikay, D. Lidikay, Smith, Right. Bottom Row-Potts, Akers, McRoberts,i Stanton, Evans, Hurt, Love, Reifel. LL men who have received a B in any athletic event are elegible for membership - into the Baker B Club. It has been the purpose of this group to promote clean athletics at Baker and to bring contesting high school teams here. The district B. B. tournament for high school boys is supervised by the B Club., - Since the undertaking of this task the tournament has been most successful There has been a feeling of late that there should be a High School Track Carnival. The Baker B Club seeing this need established such a carnival at Baker. The success in the past year insures a bigger and better carnival this year. This group does much to advertise Baker in athletics and interest new students in the college. OFFICERS RAMON EVANS . . . . President A J. HURT . . . . Vice President OMER STANTON . , Secretary and Treasurer l iens . I. :reps-r f120I i ss 11 as is -s 3 f ss is - Ls 11 3 7 1. r . I , R-.. ,' .ff-4' - ,. Biblical Literary Society ' Motto: For Christ and the Church Top Row Horton Payne Coughenour Rogers Stotts Mulkey Schowengerdt Middle Row-Waddle Stone St1ckney Haas Schmuker McClay Stotts Bottom Row Waddle Stanton WIllard Torrence Cox Walters HE year of 1872 IS a memorable one In the h1story of the BIbl1cal L1terary Soc1ety s1nce lt was 1D that year that the soc1ety was orgamzed The purpose of the orgam zat1on was to afford hterary Work and B1ble study for the young men of the school Th1s set purpose has been maInta1ned throughout the years however In order to meet the present needs of students the soc1ety 1S laymg more stress on hterary work than on B1ble study The SOC16ty also affords socIal opportunIt1es for 1tS members The honorary membersh1p roll of the soc1ety reveals the names of men In var1ous walks of hfe who are st1ll lIv1ng up to the motto of theIr soc1ety men whom the World would not W1ll1ngly lose In th1s l1st are found the names of B1shop Wllllam A uayle Joseph L Br1stoW Mert S R1ce Fred M Ba1ley G B Neff and Dan B Brumm1t 1924 OFFICERS 1925 CHARLES COUGHENOUR President MARTIN ToRRENcE EDWARD SCHOWBNGBRDT Vice President IRA WILLARD MARTIN TORRENCE Secretary EMORY Cox FRANCIS SPENCER Treasurer EDWARD SCHOWENGERDT 3 , 3 5 5 7 ' k 3 3 , 3 5 , ' I 5 7 Q 3 . 3 ' I A , Q , , A ' 3 9 1 I F l . 9 Q , . . 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I 3, -, .. t . -. - 1. ,'F'w:51n' n ,yihlgw liomtm Literary Society Top Row S1lverthorne Buck Vandever L1nd Parsons We1gner Second ROwiWh1tf6D Waddle Rhodes Sm1th Beach Thwd Row-Keplmger McCune Spohn Talley Scovel Perkms Walters Tannehlll Bottom Row-Wmdett W1ll13mS Burgtorf Newton Brown Waddle Wear HE most 1mportant product1on of the Cl1OD1aH L1terary Soc1ety 1S 1D the form of a Shakespenan play Last year they gave The Merchant of Ven1ce Th1s year the play chosen was As You L1ke It These plays are looked forward to by the ent1re student body Bes1des th1s they have an actrve soc1al lrfe At the open1ng of the college year a recept1on IS held for the new college students Another spec1al event 1S the Lantern Parade at wh1ch they Serenade the alumn1 of the l1terary SOC1CtY Many other enjoy able occas1ons are spent w1th the brother soc1ety the B1bl1cal L1terary SOC16tY Among these are the Hallowe en Party the Cake Eat the Fudge Eat Valentme Party and Spr1ng Party A new HCt1V1tY of the Chos th1s year 1S the1r support of the Neff PFIZC Contest They are hold1ng a tryout w1th1n the soc1ety and the1r WIHDCFS are to represent them 1n the class tryouts The Cl1OH13H L1terary Soc1ety IS not only a local lrterary organ1zat1on but lt 1S found on many other college campuses MISS Annabelle Newton advlser for th1S group was a Cho at Oh1O Wesleyan M1ss Newton glves 1nvaluable 1nsp1rat1on to these g1rls ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 7 1 1 1 1 1 F 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . ss 1 - 57 - su - 11 . - . . . 1 ' I . 9 ' 1 A . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 - . , f122? . , A 4- ,A r gvg zjg, I i . ,.. A . ,g A ' rp.-km 5,1 fl wx, Af- . ., we '.1 A 5, ' -. A 'lui SS. 9- 3. ,,.,a-is A... N44-, ,, . Q . I t Wk A lioniari Literary Society l I Top Row-Kirker, Powell, Dowis, Korff, Herrick, M. Stewart, Moore, McCormick. Second Row-McGhee, A. Shumaker, E. Humphrey, Shumaker, H. Elliott, Hutchins, Koutz, D. Keplinger, Sloan. Third Row-Rostock, Weigner, Schowedgerdt, Preston, Frankinberry, Cleland, G. Elliott, Braden. Bottom Raw-Geyer, Mann, Anderson, H. Williams, Hider, Noe, Jaquish, Neavitt. i FWYHE Clionian Literary Society was organized in Baker University in November, 1881. Since that time the Clios have been doing active work in a literary line. Many other literary societies have been organized On the campus, but the Clios are the only group which now exists. V The motto is Seek the Beautiful. The pin bears the crescent, the scroll and the arrow and is set with pearls. The purpose of the Clios is to promote literary appreciation and ability among the girls Of the college. The weekly literary programs afford an opportunity for the members in training for poise andability tO speak from the platform. JOSEPHINE BURGTORF IVA SCOVEL . . . MARJGRIE WILLIAMS MARY LA ROsI-I . CLARA SCHOWENGERDT LEOTA GEYER . . ELEANOR BROWN . MARY NEVITT f. ' VIVIAN WEAR CORAL DOWIS . OFFICERS . . President . . HELEN WILLIAMS . VicefPresident . . MARY HIDER . Secretary . . RUTH ANDERSON . . Treasurer . . . . MARY LA ROsH . . CLARA SCHOWENGERDT . MARY NEVITT . Program Committee . B. U. L. A. Representative . . . B. U. L. A. Representative . . ELEANOR BROWN . Student Commission . . . LEOTA GEYER . . Sergeant . . VERA FRAKENBERRY Critic .TOSBPHINE BURGTORF W' M' Y I V V frfrrl A T231 S S , . W A X ' f il A 'Vls 'You Like ltn Gaste Top Row Anderson W1ndett Spohn McCune L1nd Second Row Jaqu1sh Noe Preston W1ll1ams Thwd Row-Remhard Elhott E Humphrey DOWIS Buck Mann Fourth Row-M W1ll1ams Perkms Tannehlll CLIONIAN SHAKESPERIAN PLAY HE dramat1c product1on of the Cl1OH1aH L1terary SOCICUY th1S year Was the Shake sperxan play As You L1ke It Each part1c1pant presented her part 1n an excellent manner The grace and ease W1th wh1ch the play was g1ven showed that real work had been put 1n on the play The fine hghtmg effects beaut1ful scenery and genu1ne Shakesper1an costumes made the play most elfectwe MISS Larry dramat1c teacher coached the play Her excellent ab1l1ty 1n th1s capac1ty a1ded the 1nterpretat1on to be above that of the usual amateur productlon ISQS I I.. llF1 'l 1' 124 I 1 4 ' a 3 3 3 ' 9 1 9 ' 7 5 ' 9 a s ' . , , . . LL - 91 . . . , . . , f , . . S 9 ' ' w- , Fifeslamcm ommission ,M ,,,, or as l Top Row-Ward, Bronston, Johnston, Reinhardt, Randle, Flaglee, Penick. Middle Row-Hunt, Warner, Hawes, Board, Buckner, Caswell. Bottom Row-Jennie, Murray, Humphrey, Johnston, Reynolds, Oliver, Berkshire. HE Freshman Commission was organized in Baker University in 199.1 under the ileadership of the Y. W. C. A. This is a national organization of Freshman girls chosen for their ability and High School interest in Y. W. C. A. work. ' It is from this group of girls that the -Y. W. hopes to find the material for future cabinet members and also to train for leadership and interest among the Freshman girls. Topics of campus interest are discussed at the regular bifmonthly meetings. A very ' profitable year has been spent under the leadership of Neva Johnston. ' 1 ,, ' 'L 1 tri : ' ,- '7,1- .f .li W mr J Y . W, ,, , l125J W . ',., ,- v,: N I ,, P' f -5-L, -Y , --:,.', ,. 43. U. Athletic Association Top Row-Wolf Stanton L1ston Alexander Bretnall Bottom Row-Taylor Peery Hurt Case Sharp HE B U A A IS the organ1zat1on wh1ch has charge of all the athlet1c events of the college The cab1net 1S elected from the student body and faculty All quest1ons perta1n1ng to athlet1cs are acted upon by th1s group The awardmg of letters and the management of the financ1al part of contests are 1D the1r charge A j HURT BETTY TAYLOR LILLIAN CASE GLADYS PERRY OMER STANTON OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ISQS I I.. BIRT- I I 9 9 a 1 ' 9 a 9 9 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 fl'76l o Baker University Lecture Association Top Row-Wolfe Stanton Rowland Leach Stotts Bottom Row-Geyer Newton Brown HE B U L A was organrzed 1n Baker Umversrty 1n 1880 for the purpose of hrmg 1ng to Baker the very best 111 lmes of entertarnment and educatron It was through the1r endeavor that we were perm1tted to hear such people as Carl Sanberg the noted poet Ralph Denms who read If W1nter Comes Cec1l Fannmg a noted bar1tone and Vera Poppe the Enghsh celhst The townspeople unmte Wlth the College students to say that the endeavors of the B U L A are greatly apprec1ated Th1S organ1zat1on 1S composed of professors of the departments of mus1c Enghsh and pubhc speakmg two members of each the Cl1OD1HUS and Blhs and the treasurer of the College ISCQ5 I I. E 1 l 'l , ,fn 1 7 Y 3 7 ' . 5 1 ' I I a . LL - 19 - . . 9 a 2 a a 9 a ' - 5 5 3 9 , - ' I V ' ,Y , , L , Q F1271 'Ghe Ba er Orange Br1te Lehew Allen Low L1d1kay FTER twenty e1ght years of successful serv1ce The Baker Orange remarns the oHic1al paper of Baker UD1V6fS1tY Beneath the t1tle of the paper runs the capt1on The Oldest College Paper 1n Kansas The ab1l1ty to make th1s boast has 1nsured the prestlge of the Baker Orange among Journal1st1c c1rcles of Kansas The estabhshment of the Department of Journahsm at Baker UHIVCISIUY has allowed the first steps to be taken to make the Orange a laboratory for the students w1th 1ncl1na t1on toward the Journal1st1c world The paper IS owned by the UDIVCISIUY but has been publ1shed by a staff elected by and from the student body A change 1n the method of choos1ng the members of the staff has also come to pass w1th the advent of the new department A resolut1on wh1ch w1ll be elfectlve next year prov1des that the staff shall be chosen from the Journahsm department STAFF ELTON LEHEW Edztor m Chzef VELVA Low Assoczate Edztor DONALD LIDIKAY Busmess Manager BURTON BRLTE Sport Edztor FRANCES ALLEN Reporter THOMAS A EVANS Alumm Edztor KENNETH WAYNE DAVIDSON Faculty Advzser ISZS Il.. IIi4? l ' ., a s 9 s - e . f 9 ' . . . . ss ' 9 . as . . . . - - . . 1 9 . u a 1 T . T I . . . f .1 X ff 1 ' I i V , - .1 an-....,..... - , . T F' -A I 128 l A 'Ghe Wildcat,' Stajjf Top Row-Cleland, Stanton, Graham, Runyan. X Middle Row-Gorsuch, Homer, Nevins, Carter, Brown. Bottom Row-Prof. Davidson, Evans, Brite, Buckner, Prof. Alexander. - HE staff has placed in your hands the best 1925 Wildcat that has ever been, or ever will be published. ' The staff has not been unmindful of the task intrusted to it and has worked hard and faithfully to adminster that honor vvorthily. Many things have retarded the progress of the publication, but these were expected and are evidently a few of the things that go with the job of putting it Out. What appears in this annual has been set down with the sole idea that it was for the good of the University. The Wildcat staff Wishes to thank the student body, the faculty, and all other groups or individuals who have in the remotest manner interested themselves in the publication of this 1925 edition. A , BURTON BRITE EditorfinfChief ELIZABETH NEVINS . Organizations HELEN BUCKNBR Associate Editor ETHEL HOMER . . Departments RAMON EVANS . . Business Manager GEORGE CLBLLAND . Athletics DMAR STANTON Assistant Business Manager ROBYN CARTER . . Humor ELEANOR BROWN . . . Literary Editor RODERICK RUNYAN Photographs BERNICE GORSUCH . . Society TORRENCE GRAHAM . . Art Faculty Advisers A G. C. ALEXANDER K. W. DAVIDSON F. E. WOLE ,gf 'Vg ' 1 - E ff -. ,z4,i. . JF -. V., pain, V .,...,iR.,,,.,,,- pe..- ,rg 4 P :sa -1- - if -.... A .... , . B B i 129 1 Le Gefrcle Francais Top Row Mercer Bronston Lee Warner Marshall Case Traylor Second Row Waddle Chastam Bronston Low Shrnkle Buckner Casper Thwd Row Humphrey Walker Hoover Wood Campbell Satterlee Rrce Bottom Row-Noe Flem1ng Tod Peery Owens Geyer Taylor OFFICERS GLADYS PEERY Pveszdent LORA TODD Vzce Preszdent E CERCLE FRANCAIS was orgamzed for the enjoyment and benelit of those students who were 1nterested 1n the study of French Any student who has had more than one year work 111 the French department may become a member The organ1 zat1on holds ICS meet1ngs twlce a month and IS enterta1ned by programs 1n wh1ch the varrous members take part The pr1nc1pal object toward Wh1ch the club works Clllflllg the ent1re year IS the jeux Floreaux Wh1ch 1S held 1n the spr1ng In th1s modern language contest 1D Wh1Ch the club IS assrsted by both the German and Span1sh clubs the colleges and h1gh schools of the state take part The club feels proud of 1tS work 1n fostermg an act1ve 1nterest among h1gh school and college students 1n the study of the romance languages ISQS I I.. Gill 1 7 -'f 9 7 3 3 3 7 ' 3 7 7 5 5 7 ' 3 7 ! 5 5 7 ' S 5 3 7 7 3 ' l ' I 3 ' 3 3 ' r Z .E-a - - - Q- - - Y I Le GC'fClC Qadet Top Row Powell McKenz1e W1ndett Cuadra Johnston Sandfort Second Row Tapley States Wheatley Ward Pemck Parker Lane Koehane Thwd Row Sudzuk1 Marple R1dgeway Nxcholas We1gner Beecroft GHFCIH Bottom Row Inger Owens Randall Wh1tten Hannlton lay E CERCLE CADET was orgamzed 1D January 199.2 of the Hrst year French students The purpose of the club 1S to grve the students a pract1cal appl1cat1on of the French language 1n the1r rneetmgs French games and storres are a source of entertamrnent 1U the regular b1 monthly 1reet1ngs Le Jeux Floreux the fcre1gn language festrval held for h1gh schools and colleges 1S made poss1ble by the untlrxng efforts of MISS Owens and the forergn language clubs of Baker L ' bi .9 5 1 . I 1 1 a 1 1 a l I ' 1 1 9 9 l 9 I e, ' ' l . 3 5 ' , . . . , . , :V , ' , X , f , V ' V fx.. I I X a ll atet at V Elf-S11 ' El Atefneo Top Row-Bell M1tchel1 McCune Wear Stewart Beach Thwd Row-Flemmg Walker Remhard Todd WIISOH Brown Second Row-Garcra Humphrey Fhckmger Cuadra Waddle Larkm Ohnger Bottom Row WIIES Nxcholas Case Peery B1ll1ngs L ATENEO was organrzed rn the fall of IQIQ for the purpose of fostermg greater 1nterest 1n Spanrsh Programs from vanous angles of 1nterest are grven every other I'r1day These furnrsh the students w1th greater opportun1t1es for conversatron 1n Spanrsh than can be gxven ID the classroom Students who have completed one year of work 1n the department of Spanrsh are eh g1ble as members LILLIAN CASE GLADYS PERRY NABOR CUADRA JOHN BILLINGS ELMER NICHOLAS OFFICERS mg Preszdent Vzce Pveszdent Secretary Treasurer Reportev ISQ5 ll..EZ'..'!1. 'l ' s a s s 9 ' a a s a a - s 7 1 a s 9 a s a Q, ' ' l 1 .... . . . . L . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . , Q I , l l , l , 1 1 ' f' . J K Y Y Y ,,,, I H, ,I 7 ,W H 1 'ff' I132l Elie German Qzab Top 'Row-Chubb, Hurt, Sterling, Lee. . B Third Row-Horton, Murray, Leonard, Remington, Schowengerdt, Stotts, Gosch. Second Row-Garrett, Elliott, Dowis, Spurlock, Sterling, Kinyon, Potts. Bottom Row-Koh, Brown, Staadt, Beach, Schnebly, McKinnis, Balch, McCormick. HE German Club made its first appearance on the campus at Baker University in 1909. It was known as Der Deutsche Verein and had for its motto Uebung Macht den Meister. Several years later the name was changed to Die Lustigen Deutschen and the members wore a tiny silver Dashshund, made in Germany. Their motto was Immer lustig heranf' T The present organization calls itself simply The German Club. Among the tra' ditions of the society are bimonthly programs, a Weihnachtfest, a Schauspiel and an Ausflug. By bringing all advanced students of the department together the club provides an opportunity for a broader acquaintance with German literature music and art not possible in the routine of the class room The officers of the club are MARY MILDRBD SCHNBBLY President CLARA STAADT Vice President MILD RED BROWN Secretary HARVEY MCKINNIS Treasurer 5323 NMMA I L MEM 3 I 9 9 . I . ' K ' gr fiend ' v,,.gh.! . , -X . I ' -:1 'i ' l Y riasj 'Ghz Glassical Qlub 1 I I V I 4 I V ,,,,'.. .,... , , V. V 1, Top Row Sllverthorne Perry Waddle Nyhard Horton Buckner Vandever F1 th Row Spurlock Talley Edwards W1llard Torrence R L1daky Low Neuber Cra1g Fourth Row K1rker E Warner Burrough Parson L Warner Caswell McClay Third Row Dlck Nlcholas Nev1tt Rhodes Lentz Plant Satterlee Gordon Schmuker Gulley Second Row HOlSCC1D Balylock Moore Walters Hlder LaROsh Kephnger Campbell Berkshlre Bottom Row Allen Gurse Wlrts Stewart Flemmg McCOmas Morrxs Waddell INCE 1917 when rt was reorgamzed the Class1cal Club has been one of the most actwe of school Organ1zat1ons At present under the d1rect1on of Dr Roberts the club IS makmg much progress and has become a part Of the work of the Lat1n and Greek departments The membersh1p of the club IS e1ghty n1ne Monthly meetmgs are held the purpose of wh1ch 15 to create a feelmg of fellOWsh1p and goOdw1ll among the students 1nterested 1n class1cal stud1es and to help them become better acquamted W1th the Creek and Roman rdeals manners and customs whlch have become a part of Western l1fe and thought The motto Of the club 1S Know Thyself F trst Semester OFFICERS Second Semester MARY HIDER Preszdent HENRIETTA SATTERLEE THEODORE RUNYAN Vzce Preszdent RAYMOND MORRIS EDITH RIDGEWAY Secretary Treasurer HOPE VANDBVBR MARY LAROSH Program Commzttee MAE NEUBER ISQ5 Il.. Ili?.. 'l 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' . . I . A . 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . - 1 - , s 1 1 ' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . , 3 9 . , A , I ' 5 ' 5 f 1 , . , ' 7 1 ' V . ss ' ss . . f . . I . 1 I 0 ' v X, 1 l ' X. ' '. - ' ' f ' ' ' - - f - - , V Y f Y t , , 7 1 - - 51311 , Life Service Group L Top Row-Stanton, Ewbank, Stotts, Haas. Middle Row-Nicholas, Stewart, Elliott,VParsons, Beach, Stickney. Bottom Row-Sloan, Smith, Torrence, Woestemeyer, McGhee. P HE Life Service Group was formed this year of Student Volunteers and of Home Service people because of the need of a stronger organization of this kind on the . campus. . . i The purpose of this group is to bring Christian students together for mutualhelpf fulness through prayer, fellowship, and frank discussions, and also to search together ' really to find God, His will for us and His spiritual power for our lives. ii The Life Service Group sends out Gospel Teams to the nearby churches to conduct the services. Theselservices are usually of evangelistic character. Each year there is held a State Conference which is of interest to students who give t their lives to life service work. WS ' fiwlmi SM ' ' , - ,, f 4 - f , . .,f, ' M g,,y.gW- fr ' , t:. . , , 4 Q 1 ,- - V V r . - ' , 1 I i .f s-21-ar. .m,,,rn,...:..,,gg..,,,,,-,,:f, r :,'mv5'w., - -' - - - . , . N , . I1351 - fZ'5hefY. fm. Q. A. Gabmer .,.. y Top Row Wolf Runyan Drck Mrddle Row Schowengerdt Klotz Boone Soulen Bottom Row-Bute Tompson Walters Morrxs Stanron HE Young Men s Chr1st1an ASQOC1at1OD of Baker Un1vers1ty 1S an autonomous d1v1s1on of a great 1nternat1onal orgamzatron of young men wh1ch 1n 1858 was ex tended to the student Held by the Un1vers1ty of V1rg1n1a and the Umversxty of M1ch1gan It has as 1ts purpose the contr1but1on of any ass1stance mfluence or knowledge that w1ll result 1D the phys1cal mental soc1al or sp1r1tual betterment of the men of the college To accompl1sh the foregomg objectrve the cab1net meets each Wednesday morn1ng to formulate plans for the succeed1ng week The assoc1at1on s meet1ngs are held each Thursday evemng from seven to e1ght o clock At these meetmgs problems and 1nterests v1tal to college l1fe are d1scussed B1ble study campus problems and vocatronal gu1dance probably rece1ve outstand1ng cons1derat1on Dur1ng the past two years the Y M C A has rev1ved a former g1ft of fifty dollars each year to the Method1st HOSp1tal at Foochow Chma 1n charge of Dr T A Coole an alumnus of Baker Un1vers1ty OFFICERS GEORGE WALTUS Preszdent BURTON BRITB V1ce Preszdent OMER STANTON Secretary and Treasurer I99-5 I L.. lZlI1X. l 5 7 ' 5 9 1 ' 2 1 7 5 ' , , N, . ' a 1 3 7 7 ' . . . 9 . ' . . . 1 . . ' 3 ' 1 s s - - - 9 Q . . . . . V - ' f T A T a . , w 1 X, l C Y K-., , , 1 ' , I1361 W. . .-. ft W . 'I-sf' ' .. -' i . , , . -F, I .1 - ...,.. -I' My ,,. -.. .V -M fr. W. Q. fi- Top Row-Johnston, Peery, Lee, Neuber. Middle Row-Nevins, Hoover, Homer, Haskin. i Bottom Row-Crocker, Way, Buckner, Ditto. HE Y. W. C. A. of Baker University is a religious organization which strives to promote Christian living among the young women of the College. Regular meet' ings are held each Thursday evening in Amphic Hall, A The Y. W. Cabinet sponsors the choosing of the Freshman Commission, an organif zation which helps train its members for future religious work on the campus. An Advisory Council, composed of faculty and towns women, aids the Y. W. in all its undertakings. The association has been unusually successful this year under the leadership of Harriet Way. Since this association is connected with the national organization many additional privileges are received. Miss Way was sent as a local delegate to the National meeting which was held in New York City. Katharine Walbert and Harriet Way went as dele gates to Estes Park for thesummer conference. Through the Y. W. C. A. Baker influence is sent far across the seas. Each year Cingling College receives one hundred dollars from us. --if my ':' ' ' U-1 'rv - .ww Y, .V-gf Jw. OFFICERS HARRIET WAY . . . . . President HELEN BUCKNBR . . VicefPresident MARIE CROCKBR . . Secretary PRUDENCE DITTO . . Treasurer is as if ' H A-ff' iifi T A cm af as M 9424? M WM f1371 XT5he Epwo1'thLeague Top Row Homer Auburchon Hubbard D1tto Good Bottom Row-Cleland Alhson Keve LTHOUGH the Epworth League 1S a church organ1zat1on and not under d1rect college control lt IS of v1tal 1nterest to all the students Th1S Epworth League 1S un1que 1n that It takes for 1ts devot1onal meet1ngs top1cs of spec1al mterest to the campus rather than uslng the prepared top1cs of Central oflice In these devot1onal meet1ngs the open forum d1scuss1ons have proved most successful The annual truck r1de to the Hole 1n the Rock IS a spec1al feature for the students g1VCD by the Epworth League The purpose of the Epworth League IS to produce thmkmg young people and develop leadersh1p qual1t1es ID all members QFFICERS LORBN KBVE Preszdent ETHEL HOMBR Vzce Preszdent WILLIAM HUBBARD V1ce Preszdent HELEN Goon Vzce Preszdent LOUISE AUB UCHON Treasurer ISQS I l...lDIA?. ' ' , 5 , , - 7 9 ' . , , , 3 9 , , . . . as as . . Q g us . ' wa . . . . 1, .... . , , . , . f . . . . . L m 2 X I w ' ' , , Sunday School Qabmet Top Row-Hubbard, Allison, Williams, Buckner, Wilson. Bottom Row--Allen, Ehrhardt, Jackman, Kevan, McFerren. HE college young people's department of the Baldwin Sunday School has been one of the most important organizations on the campus in the modern movement in religious education. All those who have attended the meetings on Sunday morning will P agree that thevvork carried on 'by this enthusiastic group has been very interesting and quite worth while. ' I ' A Under the leadership of the superintendent, Professor Williams,- and the President, Joy Jackman, the aim of the Sunday School Cabinet for closer fellowship with other cam' pus activities has been carried on. V r One of the most interesting and inspirational features of the services of the Sunday School is the devotional service conducted by the students themselves and held in the assembly room in Taylor Hall The Work for study has been well chosen and is attractively presented by the three teachers Mrs G H Bretnall Professor Williams and Professor Davidson It is hoped that the Sunday School department may play an even more important part in the campus activities H may MBP, U IlQ l . : . . . , . . ' X 7 g ,:j'r,22j+,i:,,, , 5 Q f' A LJ ,, , V '-f W. ,. Q , ,, , f I l ,Q ' 4 i , 3 V V :wa sp V Y H fr 'Hg ff Q-1 v- A A I, '?. 1,V1vn :rg ' , Y - .T 4, Mai- ,'- , , V - lg,- ff . ' - if 1 -' fi'-. , , 1-My ,pug , -5 jj--53 55, .Q :1 , I A - H ' - .V . , A. ., ' I 1391 l -1 Ig' - 2. If-'Wh 4. V T Ii Y In ,. . , Md rnlrl 1 M , ., , , -4-V .QB-'.J 'G ' -- 2:lf'f','.3 '- A - A , I ... ,,., . A,.,--f, ,hw . vw-r. W yl,1!'A., , ,N WJ .. .,-'W .-lg.. .. T5l1e Oxford Glub Top Row Barber Coughenhour Jackman Wlllard Stotts Muidle Row Stanton Ewbank Horton Schmucker Bottom Row Orr Bonham MOIIIS Nlcholas HE Oxford Club IS an organ1zat1on of those who have pledged the1r l1ves to the m1n1stry The motto of the club 1S Study to show thyself approved unto God The purpose of the group 1S to comb1ne the efforts of all 1n a study of the m1n1ster1al Held In order to do th1s many helpful lecturers and teachers are brought to the regular meetmgs The Baker Oxford Club was orgamzed 1n 1921 That same year a nat1onal organ1 ZHCIOD was completed at Northwestern Th1s g1VCS the club a feelmg of local and nat1onal 1mportance 1n the l1ves of student pastors -' 51401 'She Glfwistiafn powncil Top Row Runyan N1cholas Short Jackman Muldle Row Hubbard Way Sm1th Walters Bottom Row Ebrrght Haskrn Alhson D1tto HE Chf1St1HH Counc1l 1S an organ1zat1on composed of a representatrve from each of the followmg organ1zat1ons Y M C A Y W C A Epworth League Student Volunteers the Sunday School and the Oxford Club It acts as an advlsory counc1l to CRC It IS throuch the work of th1s group that the Chr1st1an assoc1at1ons are umfled and correlated 1n the1r profframs Wllllam Hubbard as student ass1stant pastor brmgs the student body 1n close a soc1at on W1th the pastor and h1s work Dr Allrson has acted as ex Of5C1O pres1dent 1 a 1 ' , x L f 7 3 9 ' Y f 2 s a - 2 . . . . ., . . . ., , 1 9' ' I . . ' , h. . . . 3 - ' R 0 l o ' 1 9 . . Q . , . . . ., . . . .Q 1 ff' Y ' ' K i ' 11411 Ba er S Gateway EE HE' HE Stlent sentmels whrch ma e the gate Tall ghosts that walk at mght Whtte capped wrth mmer s lamps Wtthout the mtner s garb and clust By clay these ghosts are tone Plarn stone that stancl apart And dtsagree as lovers o ten olo And never ma e thetr quarrel up Starcl manolarrns rn chec erecl szl Or college grads rn cap ancl gown That stately step by twos In measured step therr prtcle A multttucle o aults and sms At mght beneath the blazmg stars No lover s haunt these gates Where no one swrngs and where The hghts shtne lnrtght and clear Ltghthouses on a learnecl shore Where lovers o ten come s 7 v . . . A f a D . . . k . R For caps and gowns may cover up , f Q - f . By ELMER NICHOLAS, '25 -S25 YY I I. Il I 1'- ' I 1421 R TGIRBLTIGS I f- A C Q 'ell Ky J gi t'iI 5 . 3i ,L if il- '- -11' -1, 3 l99f5 'WWI I... lJIl1. 'l ' I . A I I ' I v I 4 , - I ' I ' I , - X b 11 ' YI . ',- . V . 1 Ts . .D ' I' , f 'V Q I - .Q fb T I? '.. - . I if 5 : L' fin- M- ,V k, wa- - J -' f 'A 4 --- : '- V - -- , r- f g 1---- ' - 'E a ,ggi-LLL M f- -gas. 4-gff-fr, V . Y i i ' ff Q - ,ju - 1--...A-lv V- ' i Y --A V , I , l 7 1 Q E 1 p B f L A , ' N . ef:-K Q ' 7 . 'Q MRS. KATHARYN CHURCH Chaperon ll-MI Alpha Ghz Omega Founded at Depauw Un1VerSIty Greencastle Ind I885 Flower Red Carnatzon Colors Scarlet and Ohve Pubhcatzon The Lyre CMICRCN CHAPTER Estabhshed at Baker UH1VCfS1tY 1D 1908 ACTIVES LOIS BENHAM 25 LILLIAN CASE 25 MARIE CROCKER 5 MARY ESTHER PAYNE MARY MILDRED SCHNEBLY CLARA STAADT 25 MARGARET STATES 26 DOROTHY BEATTY 26 DOROTHY TRAYLOR 26 VERNA MARSHALL 26 MARY ANN INGER 7 ISABEL ELLIOT 27 HELEN LANE 7 PLEDGES ANNA MARGARET ROAOH 7 ESTHERLINE MASON 25 LUCILLE RANDALL 28 LELA RANDALL 28 ULILLA WHEATLEY 8 PHYLLIS WELKER 8 FRANCES ROBERTS 28 EDNA HOHNBAUM 28 LORA TODD 25 FLORA MARSH 25 MARY VAN VLEOK 5 HARRIET WAY 5 LILLIAN NATTIER 5 CORAL DOWIS 25 BERNIOE GORSUCH 26 DORIS CARPENTER 26 HAZEL SHANNON 26 ANNABEL WING 26 GLADYS KEOHANE MARY SPURLOCK 7 DOROTHY FLAGLIE PAULINE DACK 8 FAITH POWELL 8 WILMA WOOD 28 EUNICE HUMPHREYS 28 MARION COFFIN 28 GLADYS HUNT 28 CATHERINE LENTZ 28 Green SORORES IN URBE MRS F E WOLF MRS H P HARTLEY MRS HOWARD CAMPBELL MRS HOMER EBRIGHT MRS T L HARRIS MISS LUCY LANE MRS CHARLES SHUMWAY ISZS I I.. UIATFI' 1 ' 9 3 'Q . . 1.1. 11 . - 'i 1 1 - 7 , . 1 , ' 1 - , . 'Q f 9 ,2. ,2, 1 5 - - ,25.n ,2. 5 1 I ,251 ,2. 7 1 1 - 3 - , . 9 1 '. 7 ' 9 - 1 1 , . , . 5 1 , ., , . 1 1 Q 9 ' 3 ' 9 1 ,2. 5 ,27. 1 .,1 ' ' - s - - 12- S . V A V ,2. ' ,A 1 I 1 ,2. ,28. 11 1 , . ,2. 1 1 A , . ,2. 1 , 1 1 - s - 1 1 V I ,2. ,. 1 I 1 . ,2. - ,. 1 1 , . , . - , 1 1 , . ' , . -1 I I s H , If 7' Y ' - , , 1 I F1451 MRS. ALICE RIGGS Chaperon N W l1461 S it Zeta 'Eau Alpha N . Founded' at Virginia State Normal, Farniville, Va., 1898 A ' Flower: Violet. C'olo1S: Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray - Publication: Tliemis. ' SIGMA CHAPTER I I Established at Baker University in 1912 I I f . S I ACTIVES HELEN CORNING, '25. A , HELEN EHRHARDT, '25, ' LO VETRA MITCHELL, '25. A MILDRED ARMSTEAD, '26. A MILDRED BROWN, '26Z 'i'A A ELIZABETH NEVINS, '26.' I I ' HOPE VANDEVER, 727. ' 8 A , LUCILLE FLICKENGER, '25. I ' LUCILLE GRIMES. 327. A ' N PLEDGES VELVA Low, '25.' ' , HARRIET KEAST 8 EDYTHE LARKIN 8 PAULINE CLINGER 8 MADGE REYNOLDS 28 MARY TURNER 8 GRACE KEAST 6 ENID FLEMING 26 FERNE STEPHENS, 525. GLADYS PERRY, 325. NEVA JOHNSTON, ,2S. RUTH SCOTT, '26. MARY LA ROSH, '26. ALMA WIRTS, '26. - MAE HOUSTON, '26. LOLA BURTON, '26. ALICE BERKSHIRE '28, JOSEPHINE ROBERTSHAW 28 MARY JOHNSTON 8 HARRIETTE HARLAN 28 ELIZABETH WEST 8 MERLE WALLACE 28 LORNA BAILEY 8 SORORES IN URBE BLANCHE CASE FLORENCE REMINGTON NOLYA HUNT -X 9 A 'Q -v , '. . ' - a u ,2.- A, , 'lg' S ' A ,2. ,2.. .. N A , ., Q , - ,2. A ,. . 5 A V 1 a ' 92 ' . 1 V ' 1 ' ,2. A - , , .5 , ,,2. , N ,2.' .N ' . Q: ' , Il ll., l ' l147l MRS. JUANITA ORCUTT Chaperon fum 5 Delta Delta Delta 4 Founded at Boston lUniYersity, 1888 A A Fl0wC'fJ Pclmy. Colors: Silver, Gold and Blue. A 'H Publication: The Trident. ' 5 I LAMBDA CHAPTER ' ' V Established at Baker University in ISQSE A ACTIVES ' I ESTHER BALCH, '25, ANITA HAWRS, 525. 7 .RUTH OSBYRNE, f25. LA VERNE VIGOUR, 125. INEZ ARCHER, '26, . VERALCLELAND, '26. ' A HELEN BUCKNER, '26. JULIA MARGRAVE, '26. . ' ROBYN CARTER, '26. LEoTA CHASTAIN, '26. ROWENA WILLIAMS, '26. - LOUISE AUBUCHON, 527. BERNICE HASKIN, 527. MARY KATHERINE HELMICK, QZ7. ESTHER STALLING, 127. MILDRED BRADEN 28 ESTHER BRONSTON 8 MILDRED BUCKNER 28 JANICE CRAWFORD 28 LULU HUMPHREY 28 THELMA REINHARD 28 PLEDGES . THELMA PERRY, '26. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, '26. MARGARET LAND, l27. - JANICEVPLANT, ,27. ELIZABETH RICE, '27. ETHELYN STEWART, 127. KATHERINE TAYLOR,- ,27. GRACE KIRKER 28 A LOUISE KOREE 28 MYRTLE MCGUIRE 8 HELEN MOOREHEAD 28 HOPE MURRAY 8 VIRGINIA PENICK 8 SCRCRES IN URBE MRS C E BEEKS MISS HATTIE OSBORNE MRS C C CLARRIDGE MRS C S PARMENTER MRS F M HARTLEY MRS ALLIE GAYLE QUAYLE MRS W C MARKHAM MISS LEAH EDMONDS MRS WM ADRIANCE MRS EMIL LISTON MRS GEO COUNTS 1 n . 7 ' l 3 ' 1' A 1 Sxgf' . 1 - 1 1 . . .1 ' 12- 14 'C , ,3 - I v I .' 1 1 , . J ,2. 1 1 ' , . ,2. lens IIILID A 7 7 f1491 I MRS, NATHAN HORRELL Chaperon V f1501 Qelta Zeta Founded at' Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, 1902 Flower: Killarney Rose. Colors: Old Rose 'and Nile Green Publication: i'Tl1e Lamp. ETA CHAPTER Established at Baker University in 1910 . ACTIVES MAUDE MCCOMAS, f25. 8 VERNA POSTON, '25. IRMA KEVAN, 726. BEATRICE FULTz,'26. PRUDENCE DITTO, '26. LAURA PARKER, '27, JEAN BURROUGHS, l27, GAYLE MOCULLOUOH, l27. ' EUNIOE TORRENCE, 127. JANE FLEMING, l27. OPAL OLIVER 28 JOYCE HAWES 28 ANGELINE WILSON 28 HELEN THORPE 28 NOLA MARPLE 28 LUCILLE WARNER 8 JEAN KELIQEYIH 7. PLEDGES EVELYN MILLS, 525. ELIZABETH BUTT, '25, ETHEL HOMER, '26. CORIENNE CASPER, '26. FRANCES ALLEN, l26. BEULAH MAE SMITH, '27 EUNICE WALKER, 727. A MILDRED CARDER, 527. HELEN ERIOKSON, 527. EVELYN WARNE'R, '27,- RUBY WHITTELSEY 28 EDYTHE BEECROET 8 MERLE BLAYLOCK 8 RUTH BORGMAN 28 NELL RHOADBS 28 PAYE PETERSON 8 SORORES IN URBE MRS ANNA CLARK JILLSON MRS O J FISCHER MRS H R HARVEY ,2 I . , I ' 5 , . -. a i, , . 1' , ,-2. 5 5 ,a ' . 5 ' ., h . 1 , , . a ' 5 , 1 , 2. 92' A0 . l 7 7' V 7 I -f., W I 151 AI MRS. LENA ADAMS Chaperon F1521 as ' q9l1i9XCa ' Founded at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, AISSQY I Flower: Enchantrees Carnatiorl. Colors: Rose and White Publication: Aglaia. av ZETA ALPHA CHAPTER, ' ' A Established at Baker University in IQI6' 7 ACTIVES I MAURINE JENNE, '25. I HELEN FOSTER, '25. ' ' GEHEVIEVB HASKlN, '26, MAELE MCROBERTS, '26. DOROTHY FORREST, '26. OPAL NELSON, '27. r KATHRYN BELL, '27, ROBERTA HARTLEY, '27, - GLADYS RYAN, '27. ' FRANCES SPEARS, '27. PLEDGES KATHERINE WILSON 8 ROBERTA JENNA 28 VIVIBN WILSON 8 MILDRED WEAVER 28 THELMA ROBERTS 28 FRANCES CORRELL 28 4 SYBIL KENYON, '25. ELIZABETH CARD, '25'. KATHERINE JAY, '26. GERTRUDE CALLAHAN, '26 ANN NIETBRT, '26. CHRISTINE HOOVER, '27, RCSELLE HOOVER, '27. HELEN GOOD, '27. MARIE YINGLING, '27. LENORA WILLIAAMQ, '27, HELEN MOCONNELL 8 IRBNE WARD 28 BLANCHE PERKINS 28 EMMA DANIA EMLEY 28 VIRGINIA LOOKER 8 SORORES IN URBE MRS JOHN WELLBORNE BBULAH STEWART V 5 ' 1 ,2. . ,2. , 1 , 1 A , , n 5 5 u , ,. , . ,2. I , , .H 1 7 9 - 1 - ' 9 V 52- ' s ' -, ISPQB In.. Aug-r 1 ' 7 ' l 153 l . . --as ' I .i J l , ' 5 59'-'f' 4 1, W 'ja K. fu: Q.. - . 1 t 91355-ff l'r'Q,. . L, ,aff 7 fs- - -f'f7 Ev ., v Ba err Tanhellenic i Top Row-Gorsuch, Allen, McRoberts, O'Byrne, jenne, Grimes. Middle Row-Mrs. Jillson, Mrs. Hartley, Miss Sharp, Taylor. Bottom Row-Mills, Todd, Armstead. LORA TODD . . .. . . President MILDRED ARMSTEAD . . 'Secretary EVELYN MILLS ....... Treasurer HE Baker Panhellenic is one of the most active organizations on the campus. It has a purpose peculiarly its own: that of maintainingpon a high plane fraternity and interffraternity relationship, cofoperating with college authorities in their efforts to main' tain high social and scholastic standards throughout the entire college, and constituting a forum for the discussion of questions of interest to the college and fraternity world. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at the chapter houses of the live National Panhellenic sororities represented on the Baker campus: Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Delta Delta, Zeta .Tau Alpha, Phi Mu, and Delta Zeta. In order to maintain a democratic spirit on the campus, Panhellenic each fall. gives a party at the gymnasium to which all the girls of the school are invited. In the spring the girls are again entertained by a picnic. For the purpose of promoting a high standard of scholarship, Panhellenic each year grants a silver loving cup to the sorority receiving the highest grade index. If this cup is received three years in succession by any sorority, it becomes the permanent property of that group. This year the cup Was Won by Alpha Chi Omega. Panhellenic has developed much during the past year, and hopes to become a promif nent factor among the governing bodies on the campus. F1541 CP1 Kappa QDel1:a Top Row IrwIn Keve W1ll1HmS Havens Walters Bottom Row H3Sk1HS Professor Alexander Stoskopf Professor Leach M155 Larry GEORGE STOSKOPF Preszdent BERNICE HASKIN Vzce Preszdent LOREN KEVB Recordmg Secretary DWIGHT WILLIAMS Correspondmg Secretary I KAPPA DELTA the NatIonal FOICHSIC Fratermty has governed all forensIc actIvIt1es of the college s1nce the sprIng of 1922 when lt was establIshed at Baker Its purpose 15 to forward Interest ID the publ1c speak1ng department Every year SIDCE thIs fraternrty was founded here members have taken part In regIonal and natIona1 contests quIte often brIng1ng home honors for Baker Last year LouIse Rrnger and Rawhns Stauifacher competed In the extemporaneous speakIng contest In Ill1I'101S ThIs year PI Kappa Delta 1S plannrng to send two men to the regIonal meet at EmporIa Wh1Ch wIll take place the last of AprIl or the first of May Oratory 1S now controlled by PI Kappa Delta As IS her custom Baker has won her share of honors In th1S department th1S year our representatwe takIng second place In the IntercollegIate State OratorIcal Contest Th1S fratern1ty also has charge of the debate teams Wh1Ch represent the college The questIons for the debates have been selected by PI Kappa Delta Last year Baker had one gIr1s team and two men s teams however thIs year there has been no gIrls team At present PI Kappa Delta IS consIderIng hav1ng a women s team next year and accept Ing an 1nvItat1on to enter a league for women debaters Both last year and thIs Baker has won about fifty per cent of the debates IH Wh1Ch she has part1cIpated Through the efforts of Professor Leach the Importance of forensIc actIvIt1es IS beIng reahzed and It IS hoped that more students on our campus wIll soon be wearmg a PI Kappa Delta Key 9 1 a a I ' , 9 'Y 1 5 x ' I , . , . 9 h a , . 9 . 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MRS5 ALICE SEVERY Chaperon f1561 Delta 'Eau Delta Founded at Bethany College I859 F lower Pansy Colors Pwrpl Whzte and Gold Publzcanon The Rambow GAMMA THETA CHAPTER Estabhshed at Baker UD1VCfS1tY In 1903 HARVEY MCKINNIS 25 GEORGE LEONARD 5 WM M GASTON 6 A J HURT 26 RAMON A EVANS 26 THEODORE RUNYON 7 RAYMOND L LIDIKAY 27 FRANKLINI LEE 27 ARNOLD H AUFDEMBERGE COBURN H ELLIS 27 LESLIE OLSON 8 GEORGE FOGG 8 THEODORE LANDER 28 ACTIVES PLEDGES MAJORC PERRINE 25 WM A HUBBARD 25 WILBERT LEWIS 25 CHARLES E WARD 26 HARLAN HOLSTEIN 26 RODERICK W RUNYON DONH GULLEY 27 DON W HOLTER 7 J RENSE BUTLER 8 LEO W NEYHARD 28 J FRANK BARNETT 8 RICHARD MARSH 7 FRATRES IN URBE H K EERIGHT F M HARTLEY C E BEEKS CARL B BUTELL J H CAMPBELL HUGH HARTLEY REV C E ALLISON MERLE HITOHCOOK WM ADRIANCE LEO WILLIAMS REV J D SMITH MAURICE MARKHAM lselfsv ll.. DcPl.:1 I , 9 . . fj ea . ., LL . 55 9 I , ' 9 - - , . A f - 9 , 1 , 2 - . . , . . 1 . H . . , 2 . , , 1 V ' . , . . . '37 - , , , 1 9 . , . V , , 1 9 . 1 Q' - . , 26. 'I 1 . , . , 3 , 9 ' 1 I. , .- . , 2. 7 5 - . , 27. CHESTER L. WINT, 27. . . , . . - 5, 2 .- 9 1 , 2 .A , . , . A 41 1 I , 2. . I . , 2. , F . 1 N . X 5 , ,, . , 2. , ' 7 ff 1 I .l157l MRS. EMMA KINZER Chaperon 4 X 1 M f1581 Kappa Srgfma Founded at Un1vers1ty Of V1fg1D1H 111 I869 Flower Lzly of the Valley Colors Scarlet Wlute and Emerald Green Publzcatzon Caduceus BETA TAU CHAPTER Estabhshed at Baker UDIVCYSIKY m 1903, CECIL BRONSTON 25 DWIGHT WILLIAMS 25 GEORGE CLELAND 6 WARREN SMITH 6 ARTHUR LEE 26 F L JOHNSON 26 ROBERT LOVE 27 HAROLD DOWNS ROBERT CORKEN ROBERT PARKER HOLMES FULTON HOMER HEDGE 27 CARL SCHMIDT 27 TRUBY JACKMAN 27 WINSTON WILL 27 EUGENE BLAKE 28 KENNETH BRASTED 28 ANDREW HAMILTON 28 MADISON IDOL 28 JOHN GOETZ 28 ROBERT NOLIN 28 ACTIVES PLEDGES ELTON LEHEW 25 ARAGO STEWART 25 LOREN KEVE 26 GLENN LONG 26 PHILIP TAPLEY 26 LEE JACKSON 26 ELWIN SHINKLE 27 MERLE WHITLOW 27 HAROLD ZOOK 27 VERNON STEENROD 27 WILLARD MUENZENMAYER BUELL HAWKS 27 JOY JACKMAN 27 WAYNE GUNTER 27 PAUL WOLF 27 LOUIS SCOTT 8 EDWARD FAULKNER 8 DOWIS PETERS 28 RAYMOND ATKISSON 8 BROUGHAM WAYLAND 8 LOREN ZOOK 28 FRATER IN URBE 2 lens u ul.. nc A51- ' 1 I . : , . - . . CL 99 Q . , 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 - I 9 V , . - 9 ' . ' , I. 5 . '9 ' 9 1 ' 3 2' ' I . . 9 ' I ' s . 9 , , 2 . - , , . ., 4 S 1 . 9 ' A 4 9 ' . I I . I . I 0 I , 1 ' I , U 9 - I 9 . , . ' 1 I , . I - f 9 ' - 9 , 27. 7 - , I . 9 . I9 , 27. , , , . I - 9 ' I ' 9 ' P I , 27. I I I , . , I . . . I I 9 27' ' 9 7 . 9 9 . , . , 4 . Q ' ' 4 9 ' , f 9' 9 I - . 9' - A I . - . ' 9 . , ' . 9 Q , .I . - . 9 ' - ' I 9 ' f ,. I , I , I , V V .f , . I 5 1 ,. A 9 I 9 9 ' . . 9 2 ' ' 9 ' 9- I , , I I, 2 . 5 9 ' I , . 5 - I ' , . . 1 V ,I . , 9 ' Q' 9 2-' . 5 ' -.- 9 , , I, 2 . 5 . 9' I . , . , - ' - F. E. WOLF, I ' f159J MRS. A. G. BALDWIN Chaperon l1601 Srgma Tplfn Epszlorz Founded at R1chmOnd CV1rg1n1aj College In 1900 Flowers Amerzcan Beauty Rose and Vzolets Colors Purple and Red Publzcauorz ournal KANSAS ALPHA CHAPTER Estabhshed at Baker UH1V6IS1tY m 1910 VICTOR KLOTZ 25 CARL SMITH 6 OLIVER STORUM 26 FLOYD ELLIOT 27 EDWARD HEDGES 27 GERALD BRADEN 27 FRED NELSON 27 LEON COLEMAN 27 DURRELL BUTLER 7 VICTOR ALLEN 8 RICHARD SANDFORT 28 JOHN MITCHELL 28 HAROLD READE 28 RONALD CARTER 8 ACTIVES PLEDGES JOHN AKERS 28 DONALD PARTRIDCE 25 HARRY GERMAN 26 TAD DALTON 26 RUssELL BALDWIN CLARENCE LAWLBSS 27 MARION NORTON 27 RAYMOND MILLER 7 LAWRENCE MARTIN 27 EDWIN ROWE 27 VERNE NORTON 8 KENNETH CRIPPIN 28 PIERCE HOBBLE 28 ARTHUR FULTON 28 OHN ATHERTON 8 ERATRES IN URBE E S LISTON H R HARVEY L U ROWLAND K W DAVIDSON C J FISCHER C C CLARRIDGE V 1 . Skj 15 . ' 3 ' 9 5 1 5 , 2 . I V 1 , , 9 - Q 9 - 3 1 V 4 A , 526. A 2 - I I al - 5 - q ' 3 ' 9 ' 1 9 , . , 2 . 3 -' P 9 JOHN GRAHAM, ,27. 'MERRILL WOOD, ,27., ,. 2 . A J , ' . A , '2 . 7 , '2 . , 5 1 I 3 - Y . 7 9 - 5 , 1 ' 9 - 5 ' 5 5 5 ' 9 ' 1 ' 1 , 2 . J , 2 . . Q ' .V I l161l MRS. J. D. TOUSLEY Chaperon I1621 T5l1eta Kappa Nu Founded at Drury College, Springield, MO., 1924 Flower: White Rose. ' ' Colors: R' Silver, Blackandie Cfrzmson , Publication: Theta News, . A I 5 KANSAS ALPHA CHAPTER f Established at Baker University in IQ24 ' ACTIVES CHARLES BURCTORE, '25, - LEVI CURTIS, '25. I HARRY LBNNARD, .'25'. FRANCIS E. SPENCER, '26, . RAYMOND NICHOLS, '26. I WENDELL A. BRAUN, '26., WILLIE CARTER, '27. Q RAY E. WEIDE, '25, ' GEORGE D. WALTERS, '25 BYRON E. GUISE, '26. PAUL R. DICK, '26. RUTHERPORD ALLEN, '26. JOSEPH LOW, '27, RAYMOND MORRIS, '27, ALBERT GURTLER, '27. ' PLEDGES ALBERT COWBLL 28 RALPH GUISE' 28 CARL GIFFORD 28 ORVAL LOCKE 28 WILLIAM LOW 28 CARL MISSIMER 28 DONALD SMITH 8 HAROLD SMITH 8 M LEON SMITH 28 BERNARD SMITH 28 WILLARD WREN 28 C ,' Q' ,V ' ,'. '1 ,' ,' 1 I ,'2. I ,' ,' - R ' ,'2. ,' . I . ,' . , ,' D A 3' , , . . -5945 I ' ll ll. IR - I1631 ., a X k 7,9m4 fl, I - ..., .IZ G L g I MRS. P. L. EVANS Chaperon 1 f1641 Zeta QM . Founded at Baker University in 1905 Flower : Red Carnation. GAYLE CHUBB, '25. OSCAR W. DUNCAN, '25 WILLIAM POTTS, '25, MURL DOUGLAS, '25. VICTOR REMINGTON, .'26. ELMER H. WILSON, '26, EARL T. PLATT, '26, IRVING BOONE, '26. LOWBLL DOUGLAS, '27. HAROLD FAIR, '27, CHARLES GOSCH, '27 ACTIVES Colors: Crimson and Cold PHILIP REIFEL, '25. HAROLD SOULEN, '25, GEORGE STOSKOPF, I'25. EDWIN JOHNSON, '26. TORRANCE GRAHAM, '26 ARTHUR COLBURN, '26. BURTON BRITE, '26. DALE PRICE, '27. RUSSELL REEDER, '27. DONALD R. LIDIKAY, '27. MURRAY HAVENS, '27. THOMAS' CUNNINGHAM,' '27. PLEDGES LEONARD CHUEE 8 LOUIS MOORE 28 JULIAN GREEN 28 EDWARD MCCLINTOCK 8 GLENN MURPHY 28 CULVER WEAKLEY 28 CHESTER IRWIN 28 HERMAN HARRISON 28 FRATRES IN URBE PAUL L EVANS JOHN WELLBORN W J WILLIAMS L C CUTLER CARL STORUM DRURY BROWN ill... iiIi'! l'! 1 ,A , 2 . , . 1 ' ' 9 9 ' ' Q 9 5 9 ' 9 ' - 5 5 , 9 - 9 - - A HOWARD BONNETT, '28. 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Y lm-M' '- HIS 1S an age of frankness and be1ng an age of frankness let us pretend no longer You who have read these last few pages have been duped by the sham of respectab1l1ty You have seen noth1ng but a dress parade everyone w1th h1s face washed to appear ID publ1c You do not know what hes beneath the surface You can only Judge by appearances It 15 now our duty to l1ft the ve1l draw the curta1n and show you th1ngs as they are as they stand revealed 1n the1r true l1ght If we prove un corner 1n the closet some long h1dden skeleton please remember that the world must be enter ta1ned no matter how great the cost kind or if we, perchance, drag from its dusty Isaak 'given I... oc 3'1- I167l Faculty In after years When through our tears We nd our pro essofrs dear In graves hke these Upon our knees We ll read what zs wntten here fnonns HHRRIS gomv DIED FRHNK WOLF' BoRlV-H-- DIED -x,vv- M He d1ed on the same day h1S grand father was born from tellmg the same yoke tw1ce Here 1168 the body of one whose w1fe d1d not succeed 1n keepmg the Wolf from the door. ISQ5 I I.. 21.31- K' ' ' X- f I 5 J 1 ' 1 ' . Q l I L ' ' ' ' Y .1- 1 ..4-A... Y 9 - Qpv ' ll68l -. -. I I 'l,f.,.- A gl Q ,,,., .V , -.. 4, He wore a red necktie to heaven, so they told him he had. the wrong address. Here l1es a gay old bachelor who d1ed of suppressed des1res She d1ed and now the angels are flunkmg CHLEXRNDER BORN - DIE D , , l I ll, 1 ', 4 'Hlllf x' ull. If 'lk M.K.THOMS Bomv DIE D R R ICHHRD50 BORN DIED Wil WWW ay lens vvuu.m:ncA:n1- . 11691 W1 wf1.L.1HMs r eoefvww- ' Dream- SHMUEL. H DEEL. 5 o nzfv DIED EL.l21 BENTLEY BQRM DIED ll ISGS Here lies one who died as he lived, a peculiarity in himself and a crossword puzzle to all of his students. Here l1es the body of Fuzz1cs Deel About hun We sure would hke to squeal But hke Hmshmg th1s verse we do not ee Cause Very few thmgs w1ll rhyme wrth Deel She heard they had late dates I I.. E I ? - flflllfll fl Wm l ' a Z I in heaven, so she died to stop the outrage. Mlllll H1701 He shouted and he shouted but no one answered hun so he Went to see for hunself Here hes all that 1S mortal of hun who now smgs Baker We Love You the great uncharted Sk16S Here l1es the body of Alfred Leach Who now 1S far beyond the reach Cf any of those he used to teach BECAUSE WM M BRLCH BORN DIE D HOMER EBR IGH BORN DIED I q1.FREo LEHCH BORN one D They all went to heaven X. 1 O ISGS l IL. lil? - 3 A . gg , ' ,, ' V sfs-A..-.. I I A A xl I I l, ' ' r, 1 1 A Q Ml Me f:fr.,f l , fa, V I U . l f ' N H fl , ni- 5' A T V Fraternities W sa aa aa KAPPA ,SIGMA Song: How're YouGoin' to Keep 'Em Down on the Farm. Publ-ication: The Country Gentleman. ' 'E The Kappa Sigs do not seem to care for city life. Perhaps this is Why they incorf porated so many farm hands. Anyway if they insist upon being rural we wish they would stop raising the devil and go to raising chickens or something useful. 555555 ' A DELTA TAU DELTA Song They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me Publication Woman s Home Companion Rah Rah boys of the college Sheiks of the campus Cocks of the walk Down on your knees you plebeians the King approacheth 555555 ZETA CHI Song Angel Child F lower Jack in the Pulpit The Zeta Chi s are our models of virtue piety and personal integrity but still we suspect that after all they are human like the rest of us and that perhaps now and then their self imposed halo gets a severe Jolt and tugs rather hard at its moorings 555555 PHI MU Song That Naughty Waltz Publication Dance Lovers EEEEEE ZETA TAU ALPHA Song My Wild Irish Rose Publications True Confessions Chop Suey might be a good characterization of the Zeta Tau s for anyway it is a complex jumbled up mass and hard to strike a happy medium so we beg to be excused ISQS I I. EI 1'1 Trip it blithely as you go on the light fantastic toe. 'pi' 'Nuff said. . SIGMA PHI EPSILON ' Song: Three O'Clock in the Morning. . Flower: Wandering Jew. These jolly little boys were raised on the bottle and like that inimitable Peter Pan have found it hard to become a man and put away childish things Perhaps it is hard to grow up when it s so exhilarating to be young 'ss as as ALPHA CHI OMEGA Song I Love Me Flower Snap Dragon The Alpha Chi s distinguished themselves by a funny looking thing they call a Lyre They started out with this Lyre way back in 1885 and they ve been at it ever since We sometimes wonder where it 1S going to land them ss ss ss DELTA ZETA Song When Lights Are Low Flower Misteltoe The Delta Zeta s wear a little lamp persumably to enlighten the world but theirs seems to be the sad sad tale of the six foolish Virgins Their lamps refuse to shine at the critical moment Perhaps they think this is the Dark Continent 555555 DELTA DELTA DELTA Song Merrily We Roll Along Oh you can t get to heaven on a pair of roller skates for you ll roll right past those pearly gates Put on your pretty little skates little Tri Delt girlies and make people think you re still mere children It s a good way to cover up your sins as sa as THETA KAPPA NU Song Keep the Home Fires Burning Flower Bachelor Button Being in a formative state we cannot Judge the Theta Nus too harshly Cnly time can tell what Wine Women and Song will do to their new freedom :sas n m.. oc px-r I 5 I 4 . ' I n 1 n 1 I I 1 - - I J , . A Flower: Lilyi . T I 45 5 - . 1 . I 1 p N 9 H I 3 7 , 1 1 A Y ' 9 V I ' 15116 Annual 1 Everyone Should Have an Annual ISQ5 'Qlil l..IlI,l l ' u a ., u MM I l Q L7 I ' H fl., I I F' Qfficzal Statement of the Wildcat Stcttzstzcs A 555555 In order that those who are not initiated to the intricacies of the editing an annual 4 we submit the following which is to our belief and knowledge true and correct so help us obn. - 2 u DISBURSEMENTS . Salary of Oliicers ......... ' ..................... .... 3 246.52- Notary Public CAfHdavits etc.j ....... . 693.25 Paper CFor Private Correspondencel. . .P . 32.26 7 Paper QFor Wildcatj ........ ......... 1 .o Incidentals CSodas Candy and Car Farej .... . . I 349 775 Stamps ...................... . ............ - Currying the Wildcatrfgi Days at 16c Per Hourj .N . . . A ' 844.91 Q , Cab Hire and Flowers. ........ 1 ........... . 7 .32 25 Printing Annual ....... . 1 9 'Grand Total. . . . . .. .514 972.785 4 RECEIPTS ' Advertising ....V ..... - ..... 9 .62 ' Sale of Annuals ....... .-.- Stationery CLeft Overj ........... . Balance From Last Annual ......... . Donated by Free Hearted Students .... Found COn Office Floorj .,....... - Grand Total. . . 11 1 Deficit ..... . . . 5514 961 785 D As seen by the Business Manager just before going to press.D .995 u I.. :Dc A51- J' 3 4 0 0 5 .o2 -37 Cuts, Pictures and Ink .... . . . 10.99 3 1.5o 65 IQ i , .o5 13 5 - 9 1 q r . K V l1751 Wfnysicczl '5o1f1:u're ' AND THEY CALL 'EM CALISTHENICS Mwiffmiii DEEP BEND TRUNK HRM5 HHNDSQIVG LDERS i BEND POSITION Wx SQEAYQRD PRQNE PHLL, MHRK TIME iii W Fofvgzfgpwa Kfvffs swim: H HT EH S E 4' FORWHR D X80 BREHTHING Aff ISD? 'QIQII l.. Iliifl' 1 H .,,....:i' .lui F yu DY Bill' f 9?- , TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 9 Opening day of the college year Many new faces are seen on the campus and everyone looks rushed to death. A few manage to complete registration WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER IO Annual opening address by Frank Neff of Kansas City- If I were You. New ' faculty members were introduced Hopes for a few! A THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11- Recitations begin. Freshmen spend the day at the bank and the bookstore 4 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER I3 A f All College reception for students and professors., Someone asks Prof. Thomson how soon the family will arrive in Baldwin ' 1 . MONDAY SEPTEMBER 15 Bib Clio reception for new students ' TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 16 C- We hear rumors of barber S itch Several girls start letting their hair grow out. ' . Class and school oflicers are elected in chapel The political bug is busy again FRIDAY SEPTEMBER IQ ' . Chapel today to instill within us the desire for better scholarship A SATURDAY SEPTEMBER zo A H ' The band makes its first appearance and we are assured of plenty of pep for this year. Varsity versus frosh-To o MONDAY SEPTEMBER 22 F A. A U. W. presents for our enjoyment David Copperfield. ,T TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 23 ' Politics again- Spike is elected president of Student Commission. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25 Big and Little Sisters have a jolly time at the annual picnic at the sandpits. Lots of songs fun and hamburgs. First pep meeting of year is held in chapel. y FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26 Hail Old Bakerl Ted runs 80 yards for a touchdown and Baker trims McPher . son 6 o. ' A :sas A51- Rixf e. 1 5 A 1 ,W S A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 . A I A f1'77l SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 The girls hear a rumor which blasts all their hopes. We wouldn't dare breathe it to a soul until we're sure it's so. X ' MoNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 ' Clios hold annual LanternfParade and join Bibs in Fudge Eat. A literary beginning, surely! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER go R . Tuesday's classes show usual weakfend intelligence. ' A THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 Freshmen win in a silence contest when yells are practiced in chapel FRIDAY OCTOBER 3 7 Wildcats lose to Bethany I5 7 The season is yet young and the old beast still t knows how to howl ' ' V SATURDAY OCTOBER 4 - Everybody had a date who wanted one or could get one. R MONDAY OCTOBER 6 The Orange comes out but what we had reference to girls 1S that K W went and got married before he d even given us the once over Oh well now we don t have to laugh at his Jokes unless we want a grade TUESDAY OCTOBER 7 Bill says that the Epworth League is going to the Hole in the Rock but we don t believe it WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 8 We told Bill it would rain It did Louise Walker plays for us in chapel for the first time THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 Wildcat Staff elected in chapel At least we have a Brite editor this year Y W C A holds inspiring candle light service and the girls are resolved to Follow the Gleam FRIDAY OCTOBER IO Cercles Francais go to the theater and enjoy Apple Blossom Time in Normandy SATURDAY OCTOBER II Pittsburg takes the long end of a 6 o score Zeta Chis hold annual clam bake Those present decide you can t even tell what a prof s going to do in the moonlight MONDAY OCTOBER 13, Nu installed at Baker TUESDAY OCTOBER I4 Holiday' Baldwin is isolated by ten o clock and the woods are populated as they haven t been since a year ago Wonderful day WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 15 Everybody has perfect lessons today Don Edwards and Dale Price are elected assistant yell leaders THURSDAY OCTOBER 16 We have an interesting talk on Campusology What about fraternities and cam pus activities? ISQ5 I I.. ill'- 5 9 , o I Y - 5 M 1 , 3 . 1. , , . , 3 . 5 . , C . . . - I . 1 3 I u -LS I , 1.1 . I , . A a 1 n 1 , Q rv V Faculty has a picnic. All things go in pairs, they say. Kansas Alpha of Theta Kappa , . p A I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 Q Town is full of old grads. Looks good to see 'em back. . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 The Braves and Wildcats mix again, and Martin saves the day with a dropfkick in the last few minutes of the game. Delta Tau Delta entertains with annual chicken fry. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 . It Panhellenic has steak fry at the Shadows. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22 A l Evans is elected business manager of Wildcat, when Klotz decides he must be a ' senior. ' - H THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25 ' ' sl Several cracked ankles 'evidence the fact that there are some interested enough in hockey to practice before 8 o'clock classes. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 Give team big sendfoff-no chapel! Fairmount wins by a one point margin. p Y. W. holds party for Big and Little Sisters in form of Indian Festival. SATURDAY, OCTOBER Q5 The university orchestra gives four numbers in chapel-if this keeps up the monitors won't be earning theirmoney. All seats taken. ' y MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 I Christopher Columbus given free of charge to those who didn't .enjoy David ' Copperfield. We appreciate this courtesy on part of A. A. U. W. I ' TUESDAY OCTOBER 2s The Baker Advance announced as theme for Wildcat Our Editor in Chief appoints his staff WEDNESDAY OCTOBER ZQ Delta Delta Delta has informal party FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 All aboard for Kansas City' How many members in the band? SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 Bill Jewell goes down under onslaught of the Wildcats Baldwin is as quiet as the grave A few people attend classes WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 5 At last' The Leagurers go to the Hole in the Rock for a Jolly good time Bill has made this the most talked of event of the season FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7 Dads and Mothers day instituted at B U Kats Kulls make Hrst official appearance C of E goes home with a I5 o score TUESDAY NOVEMBER II Armistice Day Legal but not intellectual holiday WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER I2 We are delighted with The Cinderella Man The class in American Government demonstrates proceedings of Kansas electoral college Grandma gets his tongue twisted FRIDAY NOVEMBER I4 Come on team don t let em walk off with another one' SATURDAY NOVEMBER IS Andrew Hamilton wins golf tournament today S . is 2, . . . . . f 1 . . , . Y E , . . A a , Q . LS . 15 ' ' ' ' ' . . A ' 9 . - , A 0 s ,. 7 . . ' A U a ' u Q I ' , . . - . ,A , 1 , . gg . an ' . LG 11 ' ' ' s . 1 1 ' . , M ' 1 a . 51191 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 8 Cecil Fanning entertains us with an unusually enjoyable concert of song in costume. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER ro Date night. Walking s still good THURSDAY NOVEMBER zo Local Panhellenic holds party for all college women We didn t know what talent we had in our midst and how nice it could be to get acquainted SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22 The student body awakens to the fact that there hasn t been a dry chapel all week TUESDAY NOVEMBER 25 There hasn t anything happened for so long the freshmen are all getting homesick WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 26 Dramatic Art Club puts on Dulcy at Wellsville Pop got lost on the way back but no wonder' THURSDAY NOVEMBER 27 The average mind 1S a scrambled mixture of turkeys cranberries wildcats Specials footballs and Topeka That score makes up for all the others Special returns to Baldwin at II P M FRIDAY NOVEMBER 28 The day after the night before Freshmen all have on new hats SATURDAY NOVEMBER 29 Alpha Ch1s beat Phi Mus I2 7 in final inter sorority basketball game Kappa Sigma Duck Roast and of course lt rained WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 3 We hear that Pop Remmgton scanned the bill of fare today in Cherryvale and then ordered water and toothpicks for himself and all the rest of the family First state convention of W A A is called here today SATURDAY DECEMBER 6 Tired and temperamental the Dulcy caste makes a triumphant return and play before a crowded and enthusiastic house Delta Taus held pledge banquet and then went to play SUNDAY DECEMBER 7 The Choral Union presents the Messiah in a very cred1table manner TUESDAY DECEMBER 9 Things look good for a bright week Every department and organization announces something doing THURSDAY DECEMBER II The profs evidently wish to make us fully apprec1ate the holidays approaching FRIDAY DECEMBER I2 More quizzes' The Zeta Taus moved in today WEDNESDAY DECEMBER I7 Santa Claus came to chapel and left a few little remembrances for the faculty The newest members were best remembered ISGS I... E551- , I 1 1 . . A , e 9 . , . l , 1 LL 91 I . , . 1 - , ' I . 1 I . ss 5,5 ' - as as . 7 ' h U V . . . , ' , , ' . as . as I . , LS ' v, 15 , I 3 - . . . 0 l ' ,I SS I 15 . , . ' , 9 - . . r . . I . u n . i , , . . . - , . SC 11 - - . FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 ' ' I 0 l n ' I ' i J ' SS 51 - ' Q .3 I 7 , , . LL . 11 . . . 4 9 9 , . V 3 ' + 9 . , A 7 W , , in TV, Y I 7 V A W A T Y -FRIDAY, DECEMBER IQ , All aboard for home! Prexy hopes we will all find Santa Claus. ' Profs assign a lot of home work to keep us happy during the holidays. . A TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 2 l Everybody back. Vacation might have ended a year ago from amount of loaing being done. D 5 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 ' Every girl thought she d be the first one to step out in galoshes this morning. FRIDAY, JANUARY 9 N Dr. Markham speaks in chapel. Glad to see him, even if he can't stay. I B. U. loses to Washburn in basketball, 35f22. ' MONDAY, JANUARY I2 A Miss Bentley falls and breaks her hip. C. U.fB. U. basketball game ends 28f22. A A ' ' TUESDAY, JANUARY I3 Prefenrollrnent in chapel B U. L A presents a Dinosaur lecture WEDNESDAY JANUARY I4 A 7 . Mumps is the latest fads in feminine frivolity Apply at Alpha Chi house , THURSDAY JANUARY 15 ' Things begin getting hotter as exams get nearer - I FRIDAY JANUARY 16 Basketball here Bethany 15 Baker 28 MONDAY JANUARY I9 Remember that poem Approach thy grave TUESDAY JANUARY 20 Libraries are crowded survivors of first day arrive in ambulances WEDNESDAY JANUARY 21 Several students decide to cancel their September registration FRIDAY JANUARY 23 Administration has announced new policy They shall not pass SATURDAY JANUARY 24 Tension slightly less today It s almost over MONDAY JANUARY 26 So far there have been reported three or four who passed in all subjects 15o will return Without conditions and everyone is looking thinner TUESDAY JANUARY 27 Mid semester holiday' but sororities clean microscopes and guns and go hunting Impresario makes big hit WEDNESDAY JANUARY 28 Classes begin Pittsburg 3,7 Baker 18 FRIDAY JANUARY go t Emporia TUESDAY FEBRUARY 3 Miss Bentley writes that she is recovering rapidly and hopes to be back soon -99,5 bl I.. El .4Q l 5 9 S ... , V, I ' . ' I I G5 3 19 X A - . , -A? 9 - I . Q , , . . . I . . ss as 3 , n u , . , , n I I 9 ' 7 . ' A a a , n ' I A I 3 . , . 3 1 a 7 Delts Wins interffrat basketball tournament. Baker wins by one point from C. of E. a ' . ' 1 i 4 X. VA i X 9 i V NN K 2 V 9 wi WV -, X, xi 4 Y WW 1:1811 ' H ' I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 ' Enrollment reached 497 today. tWe forgot to mention that some of our old friends are back in school this semester-and that if the new students get much smaller the admin' istration will have to order high chairs for the ,class rooms. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5 - I Vanity Fair, the wellfknown classic, was given under auspices of the A. A. U. W. at the Gem this evening. So many wanted in, Miss Owens had-to guard the door. I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6 Ralph Dennis held our attention through an excellent rendition of If Winter Comesw SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7 A Zeta Tau Alpha Housewarming. They couldn't decide whether to have the Zeta Chis or Delts at 10:30. ' A MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9 . Rod came to Staff meeting. V THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I2 A Someone discovered that there were still thirtyffive unbobbed still on the campus. I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I3 Y 4 Friday, the 13th, and Baker's Birthday. Had a big time at our broadcasting party, and all got a piece of cake. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY I4 Alpha Chi Omega entertains with her annual spring formal. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 This is basketball week-Baker beats Bethany tonight, 31130. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I7 Basketball enthusiasm, returning fast-Baker romps on Salina, 24f14. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I9 Clios put on As You Like It. We liked it fine. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 ' All school in mourning--the campus dog, Panhell, died today. Some say he had the mumps-others that he got disgusted the other day in psyc. and didn't see any use living any longer. V ' SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 4 Y. M.fY. W. stage Geo. Washington Party and reveal some youthful secrets of faculty. . Panhellenic girls sold doughnuts after chapel. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24A , Dramatic Art Club holds initiation for pledges at Z T A house tonight. ' , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 After the most thrilling basketball game of the year, Washburn wins in a fivefminute playfoff. ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27 Freshmen do their stuff in chapel. They won't make such bad sophs. A. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 -Dramatic Class presents three one-acts plays. Q A WEDNESDAY, MARCH4 A Sibyl Kinyon gives her senior recital tonight. I lass l li... Dc MFI 11821 . A . g F ll THURSDAY, MARCH 5 ft ugnaginary Invalid hands us a good laugh. Maybe there's something in French I a er a . ' A SATURDAY, MARCH 7 I Delta Zeta informal-annual Pie Feedf' A A . . l - WEDNESDAY, MARCH rr - . Clara Staadt gives us another senior recital. ' f A 2 I ' THURSDAY, .MARCH I2 . Bully for the faculty! Now we can study at the library at night. Datefbooks will I A be placed in the lobby. I FRIDAY, MARCH I3 ' Classes are suspended while students and many outfofftown people pay tribute to Bishop Quayle. THURSDAY, MARCH I9 Announcement is made of those elected to Alpha Delta Sigma. . I - I ll - FRIDAY, MARCH zo Speaking of the youth of college students-today we saw some who had brought their roller. skates to school. It hasn't been decided whether they are out for fun, or I - I trying to reduce. SATURDAY, MARCH 21 A Miss Bentley came back today. We've missed our dean, and are glad to see her back. . MONDAY MARCH 25 A I Faculty Senior basketball game Brains didn t help this time ' FRIDAY MARCH 27 Another honor scored for B U ' Our debaters won from Park College 9. 1 Little Symphony gives two delightful concerts Faculty decides that the campus doesn t need cleaning up Oh well we are going to begin charging the university for holidays anyway SATURDAY MARCH 28 Zeta Chis win fraternity track meet MONDAY MARCH go Editor in Chief gets irate and calls a meeting of Staff regular time and place WEDNESDAY APRIL 1 Everybody remembered the date and nobody was fooled THURSDAY APRIL 2 Preparations are under way for the Jeux Floreaux and it s getting cloudy FRIDAY APRIL 3 Two hundred delegates and not enough umbrellas to go around SATURDAY APRIL 4 Grand finale of Jeux Floreaux and awarding of prizes Girls Glee Club leaves for a week s trip TUESDAY APRIL 7 Art Exhibit from Metropolitan Art Museum opens All art students attend WEDNESDAY APRIL 8 Dramatic Class displays unusually artistic development in another evening of one act plays Will O the Wisp seems to be general favorite s , I 5 . 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MONDAY, JUNE 1 Commencement A. Bfs rampant CURTAIN ISQQ I I. IDIl. 'l ' ,g,l'l' ' 9 . , . . 9 f 0 V 0 ' 9 '. - , - ss 11 . . 9 9 . 9 4 ' .9 S 9 - ' ' G ' 9 ' 9 . V ' M O . u 9 ' . 9 . . l ' . 9 , . , . I I , , -' . , . 1 , , - . , 9 . 1 I . 9 , In - L ,rl . V ., Qur Aclverttsers Have shown courteous consul eratron m every space con trtbutecl 'They have been a large actor m 'malqmg the IQZ5 Wzldcat posszble It 1s our pleasure to Anal gwe them our loyal sup port m every way Isnt 'QISII L :Scan-l' A r ,PA-TRONIZE THEM 11851 Baker University ' Founded in 1858 , ' 'Elle First Gollege in Kansas I A Christian College for Christian Education' Q Q COURSES OFFERED LIBERAL ARTS, MUSIC, ART, PUBLIC SPEAKING, HOME ECONOMICS, RELIGIOUS- EDUCATION A ,Q .Q 1593 Graduates 619 Enrolled This Year I 4 at For Catalog, Address the President, Baldwin, Kansas leafs Gill I... ncAlrl- I1861 f f f Yu' NSEQ xm V lv. 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H 7 assae husetts A ' -- l2031 S, X F 'f2041 , , . .. f 'f Y ' , l The WINCHESTER store When in ' Lawrence Hardware Make TW 4 ' Headquarters E t and Awheshop Where the School Spmt Furmture PWS M1nn1s Larner H Q U K The Barber Shop o the Town 9 9 Ma achusett St The WINCHESTER store S '1RalBafbef Peoples State Bank General Bankzng Buszness Depos1tors Guaranteed Under D6pOS1tOf s Guarantee Fund of Kansas S12 S512 SQ Tour Patronage Sohczted SQ SQ QQ J B Ross Pr 1d r E A MITCHELL C h f ' ' as --as A 9 ss if 31 2 ss s . eve e s n n 5 V 9 - - , CS'6n. . . , as ie H2051 K A , 52061 Q Q Baldwin State Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 545,000 PHONE 1 FAMCUS CAMPUS WORDS Thrs 1S an unlooked for honor 'N Wfglxf 'J v 9 I am relmnded of a story The world s future IS 1n your hands There 1S hard work to do and we have 6 UJ 'MMVI f' WU' ifdvff 100111 lflpfl Nfl' Iflfl loads to hft fllfllfllllll irc afar f f If the young rnan 1n the balcony W11l my f Mmpm put up h1S newspaper we shall cont1nue RATES Q To 3 MER DAY the rnormng exercrse l 7a77-S773 C7949 7W1lf7f0f-51 Who 1S on our t1cket7 ll? 6 5 A nf AFL i 15113 fl HoL1DAYf 3'Qofa?qa E MQw?Lig21 Li Lend me a half unt1l tomorrow ISQS5 I I... ?i 4R 'l , r I , as Q Q A A A I l x ei. ,K-W' asi a 'A RQ Q fffar +2-C ' sux Jw ' ' ' ff: 'W?T T 5. . -V gi ' L Q7 2 - . 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H German Ihave Iwant Cr1me Prof B Fme' Always choose a toprc 1n Wh1ch you are rnterested S1232 Don L What 1S a ten letter Word Paul1ne Ill b1te What 1S 1t7 Soror1t1es Fratern1t1es and Others of Baker Un1Vers1ty and Baldwm Kansas I f You Need a New Tuma Tezllemg Machzne or other Mus1cal Instruments we ask you to consult us We are better equ1pped to take care of your needs than anyone e se TERMS TO SUIT PIANOS TO RENT Pelrce Plano Co D011 Suspenders LAWRENCE KANSAS Always Ask For BENNETT S ICE CREAM AND FOREST PARK BUTTER Da1ry Products of Quallty Made for You Wlth Your Health 1n Vrew Always For Sale by All Good Dealers The Bennett Creamery C0 1 1 . I I 9 LL - 5 . I I a a - , I V I 1 n . I , , . . . . . 1 , I - I 1 51 . o - l I r SL - - sa , I GS L 1 1 11 GL I . ' . . . . as 2 . LG u . 15 I W I A . 'lllirllVIIIllllllllllllllillllllllllllllIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllIllllIIIlIIlllllIIIIIIlllIlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllIll 1 I GH 9 n 1 Q 11 . . 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OOD appearance makes greatest of all sales It sells a man to himself It gives him the assurance that makes him land what he goes after instead of landing outside A sharper crease upon your trou sers puts a keener edge upon your confidence A smarter style to your coat means a spryer step to your carriage A glossier brighter lustre to the eye A newer shade to your glove im parts more self reliance to your hand when it is bared to shake another s 5 H640 1'0 f00f00ff'lffI,?J' Where Soczety Brand Clothes Good Goods at Lowest Prices Aye Sold ISQ5 I I.. ill? . Y' . as ' L . SE SQ S S - . ' : BS 1 . . s SQ I . sl use , Hamletj: Oh, get the spirit of the glimmer to the hat imparts a S , P K 1 p I2121 ,, -M 1 1... , ' -.,v'v Sybil: Can you tell me where moon' shine comes from? Shorty: No, that's a secret still. . S SQ Rod: There is only one bigger fool than the nut who thinks he can solve perpetual motion. Don G.: 5'Yes, he is thevbird who thinks he can understand women. 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JONES, Proprietor In the sprmg a young man s fancy Sh1rts and t1es come 1nto vrew SQQQSSQ Shrnkle Doggone the luck' Before Ed Huey gets me that two pants su1t the weather gets warmer We Speczalzze m Fvaternzty Iewclfy OUR BUSINESS IS TO SHOW YOU OUR WARES We want you to come 1n to our store every tune you are 1n Lawrence and see the new arr1vals 1n jewelry and grft art1c1es Our showrng you car rres not the slrghtest obhgatron to buy QUALITY OFWELRY 'Youthful Apparel That fPlecLses 'WEELGU' 811 Massachu etts La rence K n LAWRENCE KANSAS l99+5 QISIU I... lIDI.?. 'l' . 5 . I 9 . . GL , ' Q. . . z I 9 'L ' . ' V' ' L X. M S W , a sas , X , r ' X f2151 I r f -1 1, . 4 , I 4 ,u A U V ' . lxaxjv RAD1os KoDAKs DRUGS Polly 'S 1 Confectionery WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF GOOD MERCHANDISE MANUFACTURERS Reasonable Prices Combined of I With Service ICE CREAMS I and C . ' -ICES Thos. A. 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