Coe College - Acorn Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

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X 4 5' 3 E' fl 5 1 I Ili KAR 1544944141 1924- CHARLES I. SIMON Editor WILLIAM ENNIS Business Manager l I I I L .. 4 071g aw 4 A C O R N an lx 1 Q 2 5 G FN W Publllflzea' bf' iff Jmmk Guys 010 C0 E-' COLLEGE CEDAR RAPIDS VO L . IOWA XXIII SOI 71' - , Dedzbazzbfz MORAY L. EBY IN RECOGNITION AND APPRECIATION OF HIS n EXCELLENT SERVICES TO COE COLLEGE AND THE COMMUNITY THE CLASS OF 1925 RESPECTFULLY DEDICATES THIS VOLUME. Kai FOREWOERD To faithfully observe and re- cord the activities of the stu- dents around us, to mark the growth and ideals of Coe Col- lege, and to prepare a yearbook Worthy of the tradition and spirit We cherish, has been the task of the 1925 ACORN Staff. We present this book Without apology as the only reward or mark of our effort. May the spirit of Alma Mater kindle as you turn through the pages of the twenty-third ACORN. BOOK I. ADMINISTRATION II. CLASSES III. ATHLETICS IV. REPRESENTATIVE V. ACTIVITIES VI. ORGANIZATIONS VII. HUMOR 1925 ACORN ADMINISTRATION 1 x,- 'f J . 11 .,-.ff F . -1. , X J-X, V ,I lt., !, .V ' ff- A. Lv. Q. M .. k M4 f Q .1 -fxf ' ,... X X X .-X ,......, --,., ' ' ' - --f .., eg I U Q- mm 11- J miklklu ll - v' M' ,l mxmuum wma ' ADMINISTRAW ON H mnllii w Qu 1 LU Sl 'hh walmni 1+ ,M wi ,1, f , ' ' j, 'A .13-i., - :9-i--Tl1?- A t- 1, -2-. , W, i.-,W , -Ii .... -ig fi- 7 , Paje I8 W qt 1 0, 1 I BX in ARL 4 x I A AW 407 Y 'hi' Ab 'Y 5-Q EEEQV SE af Y- -smi- -if 1 up 1 4? Zin Hlemnmam ,J -X1 Z- - 4 N Br QE as zgufkbalrms JB B M B in george 38 Euuglas 1 -4 Y 7' -X1 '10 -1 4 Qu' 5 4 Y' 1 gas W , , 1 ' ' . . . , . ., . . ' if 4 ls , AA , lg 'I . , - A N .4 1 Af! , BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBERT S. SLNCLAIR .... President C. G. GREENE . Vice President JOHN S. ELY .... . Secretary J. lXfI. DINWIDDLE .... Treasurer S. N. HARRIS Business A-Ianager and Assistant Treas. 1923 GEORGE T. HEDCES, Real Estate, Cedar Rapids COL. VVILLIAM G. Dows, Railway President and Capitalist, Cedar Rapids P. C. FRICK, Banker, Cedar Rapids S. G. ARBISTRONG, Clothier and Capitalist, Cedar Rapids SUTHERLAND C. Dows, Railway Director, Cedar Rapids C. E. TUTTLE, Real Estate, Cedar Rapids JOHN A. INIARQUIS, D. D., Secretary Board of Home Missioiis, New York City TVIAJOR C. B. ROBBINS, Attorney, Cedar Rapids ' JACOB J. SHAMBAUGH, Real Estate, Booneville 1924 F. G. INIURRAY, TVI. D., Physician, Cedar Rapids C. J. DEACON, ESQ., Attorney, Cedar Rapids ISAAC B. SNIITH, Railway Director, Cedar Rapids GEORGE E. CRAWFORD, M. D., Physician, Cedar Rapids GLENN IVI. AVERILL, Banker and Capitalist, Cedar Rapids JOHN S. BROEKSMIT, Banker, Chicago, Illinois M. R. DRURY, D. D., Clergyman, Cedar Rapids CHARLES E. CLARK, Attorney, Cedar Rapids ROBERT STEWART, Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, Chicago, JOSEPH BREN, Clergyman, Cedar Rapids 1925 JOHN S. ELY, Capitalist, Cedar Rapids A. E. MAGARY, D. D., Clergyman, Cedar Rapids J. M. DINWIDDIE,. Banker, Cedar Rapids E. E. HASTINGS, D. D., Clergyman, Joliet, Illinois REV. H. DEAL, Clergyrnan, Amboy, lVIinnesota ROBERT S. SINCLAIR, Meat Packer, Cedar Rapids C. G. GREENE, Insurance, Cedar Rapids HON. JAMES W. GOOD, Attorney, Chicago, Illinois REV. G. W. EMERSON, Clergyman, Cedar Rapids Illinois Page I9 Page 20 HARRY MOREHOUSE GAGE President of the College PRESIDENTS MESSAGE To THE STUDENTS or Coe: This is my fourth annual message to the students of Coe. It is addressed to those who are and to those who will become students. So I feel that I am writing to a large group which includes thousands who have been in attendance and still belong to us, for the Coe stamp is indelible. The Coe spirit is inalienable. Once in Coe always in Coe. One cannot be rid of the Coe Spirit and besides it is catching . Several hundred new boys and girls come to Coe each year, catch the spirit, and thereafter are destined to become Coe men and women. To all of these this letter is addressed. The ACORN is an ideal vehicle to carry a message to students. It is a quite adequate picture of college life. It probably reveals the spirit of a college more adequately than the catalogue. The very fact that colleges are standardized makes one college catalogue much like another. But Junior Annuals have no such sameness. It is true that students in colleges have many similar activities. just so persons here and there live in the prevailing fashion. But personali-1 ties are different. And a college has something akin to personality. It has individuality. This it is which is revealed so well in the ACORN. From its pages you may gain a rather intimate acquaintance with the Coe Spirit-the ways and doings of students in Coe College. If one should proceed to intelligently plan life in Coe, it would be well to base the plan on the opportunities and requirements of both the catalogue and the annual. The activities of lecture room, laboratory and library should be adapted to those rof the campus. Student life should be a just balance between the activities of the campus and curriculum. Neither activity should be sacrificed to the other. When this is done the result is a life which is out of balance. Students should know that teachers and college officers are prepared to cooperate with them to the end that a really balanced life may be lived on the campus. The student who seriously tackles the problem of organizing himself will find numerous, allur- ing and bewildering appeals to his time and energy. The catalogue contains courses which would require all the years of his working life to complete. A few of these courses must be taken, others make no appeal to one's interest. The remaining courses are likeable but are so numerous that selection must be made. The problem becomes similar to that of remembering which is a matter of deciding what to forget. And so it is with the large number of campus activities which are pictured and otherwise described in this book. To actively participate in all of them is impossible. But to know about and to appreciate all is possible, and to participate with excellence in a few is a wise course for each student to pursue. Do not get the idea that the college will and should prepare you for life as poultrymen prepare birds for market by stuffing them full of fattening foods. The game cock is a better ideal. He gets enough to eat and then he has something to do. He must match his wit and strength against other birds in competition. This illustration when applied to students is in some respects unhappy. But it is useful with respect to the fact that a student's life, it is a true life, is a life of action in which wit, strength, and enthusiasm are in action in all sorts of competitions and human contacts. A student who studies this book will find in it a revelation of what others are doing and also a revelation of his own ability to act both in cooperation and in competition with other folks. It will be a revelation, ..too, of the types of activity that appeal to one and in which one may excel. ' Finally, allow me to express for myself and for my fellow faculty members our appreciation of the students of Coe College. VVe approve their activities. We are sometimes amazed at the zeal and energy displayed in carrying them on. VVe appreciate their willingness to cofiperate with us where cooperation is required. And most of all we admire their ability to manage their own affairs. Greetings and good wishes to all of you. Very sincerely yours, HARRY Momzrrouse GAGE. Page 21 Page 22 DEAN STEPHEN W. STOOKEY Dr. Stephen W. Stookey has been a member of the Coe faculty for thirty-three years. He is now professor of Geology and Botany, and Dean of the College. In this latter capacity Dr. Stookey is chairman of the Executive Committee which has charge of and power to act finally upon all matters of petition, initiates legislation concerning the conduct of the affairs of the college and makes recommendations to the faculty. He is also chairman of the Curriculum Committee which regulates all modifications in the curriculum. In the absence of the president Dean Stookey' acts in his stead upon numerous matters that require immediate action. The Dean of the College has immediate supervision over the teaching and advises with the heads of the departments concerning their special problems. ' DEAN FLORENCE NICHOLSON Miss Florence Nicholson, as successor to Miss Maria Leonard, came to Coe last fall from the University of VVisconsin where she was an instructor in the English department and a graduate student. Previous to her work in this University she was Dean of VVomen at Mount Union College, Alliance, Ohio. She: secured her A. B. degree in 1908 at Dakota VVesleyan University and her M. A. degree in 1913 at Columbia. Miss Nicholson as dean has charge of the housing of the girls in Voorhees Hall and in town. She regulates the employment as far as it relates to women, has general oversight of their social life and is advisor to the girls' activities. She guides them in their student government matters, is a counsellor in relation to their academic work, represents them on administrative committees and is a general advisor to the girls and their problems. DEAN HARRY KREMERS Harry Kremers, as Dean of Men, took up his new duties in the fall of 1923. He has been professor of Missions and Religious Education, and Bible, counsellor to freshman men, a member of the Coe faculty for ten years. Dean Kremers secured his B. A. and M. A. degrees at Hope College. As Dean of Men he is the otlicer of the college to whom all men may look for counsel and guidance in matters pertaining to their college work. He acts upon any matters of discipline with reference to the men of the college. He is a kind and sympathetic advisor to them in their scholastic, financial, and personal problems. CHARLES T. HICKOII, Ph. D. Professor of Political and Social Science SALEM G. PAT1-1soN, M. A., LL. D. Professor of History RISSER PATTY Directory of Conservatory and Professor of Voice CLINTON O. BATES, Ph. D. Professor of Chemistry GEORGE VV. BRYANT, M. A., D. D. Professor of Latin VVILLIAM MCCLUNG EVANS, M. A., D. D. Professor of Bible VVILLIAM BENSOS, B. A. Professor of Greek LEROY D. VVELD, M. S., Ph. D. Professor of Physics Page 23 JK. 1 4 U Qi f ll ' ' 1114? si 14 iffgss li YH J. il 11 1:1 'r 1 if .T ii llsigi T i 'l -Sl will ll gif? :1v,51f. rlffail lliii 111 ,l 'mf lilif H Iii T . if l . . ,A Ulf' nf' 'wr 11 1154: .S'r'v1 vi 1 lil! 1 52.4 wa tiff 11 ffl: ll 5 -11 F32 ' iii- ifff' ll 1 Y 'lifai lggjln ' l 'lil 1 TU 1 liilfy ,skin 4' - l::J', alif' .,, .. if, Mg Al... ly. .13 , lat Page -,,'.'gg.. Y , . . ,. .. .. ' A 2 1:,--.,W- ai'---1 ' -fs 1 war . ,,.. ...f..,..,-,. . .- W H, Y, hxll , A 1 ,,.gv3,,,.y,i guiigwef,g1y,-,grill , ,, ,-...,Y.v .,. ,. C. WILFRED PERKINS, M. A. Professor of German WALTER S. NEWELL, Ph. D. Professor of Psychology and Philosophy MORAY L. EBY, B. S., LL. B. Associate Director of Physical Education and Director of Football IRA T. CARRITHERS, B. A. Director of Athletics and Physical Educa- tion ETHEL RYAN, M, A. Physical Director . of VVomen ANNA HE'1'BERGER, M. A. Professor of French and Slavic Languages ETHEL R. OUTLAND, B. S. Professor of journalism and English LAURA PEARL STEWART, B. O. Professor of Public Speaking 1'.'.I iii l 1 2 l 4 flhl :J ll fig .ul '55 , ,... V21 l 'Q ' f-'dl 3 li is, his hifi if 'iiikl in T. .IE ' E l I 54? 1 l Ling Ei . 'iii 365.1 fel-1 Ria? 535:11 ' les IE' v WY ll 45.111 z,r?f'1. 1, wifi! 'XF T Zigi! ifiil. W1 -Eli 633111 4 Pi '. lx 11-'Vw gzfw .Vi i iii? :gg 1 fill iii, M4 fliei. .:1:4', lg,-.T iff li lilli Qfiil 5:12 1 Eff! 3 ii-E ' 29716 T., lg I flffffi ,1.f..11, 155. ,. iglll l'-3 7, r A, ilji tsl ry 'HE l .r wif' E , ,. T. , A A . .Hr-11.pf .1m.:fn'me-,g,f..':y.,.1:?s1 l . Y . 4 ' w mf, wi MAJOR CALVIN P. TITUS, M. H. Inf., U. S. A. Professor of Military Science and Tactics ALEX C. Rorsms, M. A. Professor of Education HENRY VV. VVARD, M. A. Professor of English Language and Liter- ature JOHN FRANK YOTHERS, M. A. Professor of Mathematics LEROY MELVILLE COFFIN, M. A. Professor of Mathematics and Assistant Professor of Physics MARSHALL S. BIDWELL, A. A., G. O. Professor of Organ and Instructor of Piano CLAUDE R. Nswcoxvns, B. M. Professor of Voice CAPTAIN VVILLIAM J. NIEDERPRUEM, Inf., U, S. A. Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics A gs 'PQ frlf j' JV V , l 1 ll r fill .V , .1 v if X . .fi W., CTT f.-. sf! fy: Qi' i..f fini 2-gi W. J. L 1 v.. H., i . I i . il l Page 25 i l Page 26 MINNA Wueorr, B. A. Professor of Home Economics ALICE INsKEEP Professor of Public School Music GRACE SWAB Assistant Professor of Piano ELEANOR Hours Instructor in Piano MAX DAEHLER Professor of Piano ALICE E. PAGE, Ph. B. Assistant Professor of History LOUISE MANSFIELD, B. M. Assistant Professor of Voice JOHN M. HENRY, M. A. Assistant Professor of Commerce and Fi nance FLQRA M.-xcxiw, B. M. Instructor in Piano ELLA PI-IYLLIS SPEXCER, B Instructor in Spanish BEN H. PETERSON, M. S. Instructor in Chemistry 'GLEN,N SCOTT DILLE, B. Instructor in Geology BONITA M. SCHMIDT, B. Assistant in Public Speaking DOROTHY VE RELLE SEIFERT, Assistant in Public Speaking .A. A. O. B. O. ' ZXLPHA CHANDLER, B. A. Instructor in English BETTY H. P-RITCHETT, B. Librarian A. Pagz' 27 x 1 .11 ,V 11.1, , 1 1 Q1 11 I1 .41 1 11,11 -111.1-. 1 I , - ,1 .11 I.-. aw 1-H. .11,.11 1-.131 13321 117 1 , 1 .1 11,, 11 -'f' T141 '11lL111 111' 11 - 11E 11111- 111. 1116.11 , 1,1 1 E1 11 1 1 ,.., 119: 11.-.1 1, , .Y 1 ,-1 1, 1' 1 11 1 1 --V11 1 'V 1 11 . , 1: T1 1 ., 11 1 .,1 T 1 Page 28 1. 4:1 1 iw L3 .1,, , l 1:11 1 1,3 11 .1 1 ' 1 11 1 ..1,u1111:1'1,,f1 V1 111 fr? ...1 S. N. HARRIS Assistant Treasurer 1,2111 152111 RUTH MooN 1113-1 Secretary to Vice President 151 7:1, :gil LULU FAWCETT 1511 A 191' Secretary to the Pres1dent ' MARY G. KENNEDY 11-fi 3,511 Secretary in Treasurer's Oflice 11.511 151 1. 15111 :rw 1 11 151 FLORENCE MAE XVOLFE, Ph. B. Instructor in English Hr 1, 1.11, 1 1731 ALVA TOLF B. A. 151111 7 .I1 1 . . . 13711 Asslstant Physical Director for Women 51111 11'If1g 1311 1?1 RUTH ELIZABETH MATTHEWS Instructor in Home Economics 31:11 Lhjjl 1,-'1' 113211 115 INA HIBBARD 51f1 Instructor in Public Speaking 1531 1511 25.11 1111 X211 12 7:21 1111 :ll 11-111 E, A , A, , ,, . , . .. , ,,,, ,, -..A,.,-,,, ,..,'.,'f 1 ,, 951 f 1 ,fyQ1L'E-V-1i1'f2QQ'l,'Q'.QQ? Q11 if w ..,n, -.,, T N. ,z aw or Q., ha w n T '- It tru, .,.s ll ,T- 'Nth tif iz. 'N ,. A ,, X T: U ' 1 H lA - ' DEVVAYNE SILLIMAN L ' ' 'I-'11 , ' ' x wg, Instructor mn Debate jrf wx , ' ,V 'ts I ' SCOTT SMITH X Instructor in Mathematics T 15, 3, V 4 DEW DAILEY Instructor in Social Science REV. P. VV. JACOBSON gt Instructor in Bible ' MM 'QL ag! 2 2?-T gi' :ig S751 51,5 MRS. ELIZABETH COLGROVE gxjp Instructor in Spanish Q91 ggiyqi 522511 HH sal? v W ' VY! 2 MAX BASEMANN N35 . . 3233 Instructor 1n Spamsh 111172 We wr: 5,31 xiii: SEE SERGEANT JOHN SEAY FT . . . ' . . UQ! Instructor rn Mrhtary Sclence and Tactxcs 4535? 1 . 12-E411 T731 Irselt 5 Lal' GARNET RAMsEY gill Instructor ID French if-:gl :gif t:,:ir, H2533 EJ1 'Q HF? iii! r , I t,1:t?' + 557 raft wi E-l jj' Y 1 tif, , ,, or E, t.cr T cccc ., - E I 1fifIT'I7'Nfif'T fifiifliiffff ifglgi? 'Miki wt- T' V - - Page 29 N x l N v Pagr 30 C. W. MACY Instructor in Social Science VINCENT OCBURN Assistant Professor in English MARY GOUDY Secretary in Conservatory IDA DAYTOX, B. A. Assistant Registrar OWEN LLOYD MoRR1s Vice President OMEN B1sHoP Instructor in Psychology and Education BEATRICE Kmz Instructor in Music JOSEPH HERMAN KITCHIN, B. M. Professor of Violin ,,.. 41 w V W w MARVIN CONE Instructor in French BERTHA BASSETT School Nurse MARY Goum' Secretary in Conservatory NORMA HALLER Librarian DAVID CHARLESS Financial Secretary VERNICE KLINB Assistant Librarian SARA N. LEWIS Instructor in Botany- VW? 3 : fM'1 WWA'fQ'-13f'V'f. Qf3flf,,' ' 7 fi'iQ '7'ff 7 if 'ff'-'17 ' 'N X 'fri 2 Y T ,A ' A ' w.V A if g , y. 5 N r Lf. I. Mt t., L gf w, I, il X. 5, ,, i'- L1 1,5 T1 ,,. if H2 L. H' VI X. LE :F it ,X-f LL ff 575' fic iv ek 5? 1, 1 fm ff 1 if ' rf Page 31 1 1 x rw .H- Page 32 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Alumni Association of Coe College now num- bers approximately 1500, a vast army whose potentiality cannot be measured or even estimated. Being scattered to the uttermost parts of the earth it is a difficult matter for them to keep in close touch with each other so that they might function as an organized group. Subsidiary organizations, however, have sprung up throughout the country thus greatly enhancing the work of the parent-organization. One of the recent and notable Coe Clubs is that formed in Chicago a few months ago. It is therefore clear that close cooperation between the college and a student body who are really doing things is a most vital factor in keeping the institution before those who have been separated from it by bar- riers of time and distance. They must be doing those things which will attract young men and young women of promise who when once affiliated with the college will become so engrossed in its atmosphere and activities that they will always stand four-square for those high aims and sound fundamentals for which Coe was founded and for which many sacrifices of life and labor have been made. ' We have such a condition today. The alumni are proud of Coe's remarkable growth. They are proud of a student body that maintains high standards of social and intellectual life. VVe of the Alumni Association have followed you with intense interest. The activities of your social, religious, athletic and literary organizations have contributed greatly to the interest of those of us who have gone out from our Alma Mater. We glory in the success of your athletic teams, your oratorical efforts, your debating teams, your literary achievements, your musical organi- zations and all other phases of student effort which make Coe stand out distinctively as the College of the West. Then again, the unselfishness of our student bodies of recent years has been a source of much favorable comment from those who have been watching the development of the college during its mushroom like growth. The splendid spirit of helpfulness shown during Homecoming and Commencement, the two occasions which bring alumni and former students into most intimate association with the college and its activities will be a most pleasant recollection to those whose good fortune it has been to share it. The alumni officers owe a particular debt of appreciation for this excellent spirit. During the past year the alumni have been looking forward to the inauguration of a special campaign for the establishment of a tangible memorial which would challenge the loyalty of every alumnus and former student to the limit. This campaign is to be a part of the great state and national educational endowment campaign. Already members of the alumni have contributed something like 370,000 in recent endowment drives and a committee is now at work in an e'ort to map out some definite project for which this will be a nucleus for the erection of a permanent memorial which in its service to future interests of the college would be a mark of appreciation and gratitude for what Coe has done, is doing and will do, for young men and young women who are ambitious and deserving. Many students of today will be alumni of tomorrow and therefore the cooperation of all who may read this volume is greatly desired. On behalf of the Alumni Association the president wishes to thank the editors of the ACORN for the opportunity of being represented in this annual publication. It is hoped that those who join our ranks in later years will plant their AcoRNs on useful library shelves where they grow into mighty oaks among whose leaves will be hidden many precious memories which keep alive and intensify the Coe spirit in their hearts. will will L. VV. DUNLAP, 05, President, Coe College Alumni Association. X T' Wim '- T J' ,X 'I . X! .gg N W Ml Tu Nun NNN m f STUDENT GOVERNMENT ' T f1?'k'3 1 ?W Ii ,T T T T 'l:L'j5h5,lHhx V , LT XT ff- YU'71'EM1JuENU'HL . W , Page 34 5 Z '5'7 1 l '1 S1 UDENT COUNCIL - , , 1 . ., 1-5 j kiigigr V- 1, -4 - - ..: U-pgzgly .-5 .4 -5,-5' I if .In agqp- 15' .1319 fe t A - . '- ' ' A , :. . 1, -...Z ,. R 5 if-I :aim . ,I Z V 3 . g . we ., 5 .liz vi-legs, V .1 t ' I -ggi., 1, .gjgzg-,-1 . . , 1 , .. - f -E Y ' -I .- I 'V :4, 'ii 1.2: 1357121 . 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DoNALn DoRNoN Senior Junior Sophomore . . Freshman AGNES KIRKPATRICK Voorhees House EVELYN HUNT Pres. Women's Ath. Council WAYNE NORTON President Athletic Council . . President Editor of Cosmos President President President President President SETH HUNTINGTON . President Y. M. C. A. MILDRED FURNISS . President Y. VV. C. A. VVRAY YODER Interfraternity Representative KIRK WEST . . President Honor Board CORTENA DENLINGER Pan-Lit. Representative MARGUERITE STARRY Pan-Hel. Representative ADELAIDE VVooD . Regulation and Privilege MARGARET HUNTER Regulation and Privilege LEOTA CRosoN Organizations' Representative The Student Council is the medium through which student sentiment finds expres- sion. Its purpose is to correlate action between students and faculty and to promote student activities and government. Its personnel consists of representatives from campus organizations and the four classes together with a president elected by the entire student body. This year its representation has been increased and its influence greatly widened by the addition of six new members. The student council is in charge of all activities of a general college nature, including all-college parties, Hunk day, class day exercises, general mass meetings and questions of student concern. . -- -,N,.. V-,, ' N HONOR BOARD Bender, XVest, Stockley Owen, Beeson, Croson . President Senior Representative KIRK VVEST . . LEOTA CROSON . FRANCES OWEN . Senior Representative ELIZABETH BENDER Junior Representative DONALD Bersou . . junior Representative MARJORIE STOCKLEY . Sophomore Representative CHARLES MOYER . . Freshmen Representative The Honor Board fostered this year a campaign for the Coe 'Spirit of Honor'. The attempt was made not to threaten students with arbitrary penalty, but to instill in them the spirit of fairness to themselves and those around them. The Honor System is enforced by the students themselves, all offenders are tried by the board whose decisions are binding with the concurrence of the faculty. The purpose of the Honor system is to create a moral force in the student body that will of itself discountenance all Weakness and Work. desire for unfair play in the preparation of Page 35 VOORHEES HALL HCUSE COUNCIL Qi' '- ,-ni, A , 3 t X L 5 L L I. Page 36 x Kirkpatrick. Maynes, Campbell, Starry O'Krueg, Noble. Dawson, Knowles MRS. CHAPMAN' . . House Mother AGNES KIRKPATRICK . ., House President PROCTORS lDOROTI-IA O'KRUEG ELIZABETH KNOWLES BERNICE CAMPBELL MARGUERITE STARRY MARJORIE MAYNES CLARA DAWSON FLORENCE NOBLE , The VVomen's Self Government Association was organized this year. It will eventually include all college women. At present it is composed of two units, all girls rooming in Voorhees Hall, and all girls rooming in Cedar Rapids. The executive boards of the two associations constitute the executive council of the association as a whole. The executive board of Voorhees Hall consists of the house mother, the house presi- dent, and one proctor from each corridor. The Town Association consists of the president and secretary, and the district captain from each of the six districts of the city. The object of the W. S. G. A. is to regulate matters pertaining to the welfare of its members, to increase their sense of responsibility to the entire group, and to main- tain a high social standard. x -. .A ? .. .. .1 .5 i sw' , i ,VV ' his ' 1 , 'V ,. I , . , vi i ,. i i ' 1 1 . I ,, , Vina. lid vin 41,4 lvl , we J l, .,,, wi-.1 Mtn .irufrg 112511 irgvl 435.3 .M llafi l v -, UK-L iff! lrflflf VV' Mig-5 Iiiii 11233 H5912 iran 'ELM agiii A F. Mil fig-f :lm fltiil iibmig in, , pee? LEW lows 13:50 HQ ilf'ff HSM ing! FEW in Qlirf.. M :sin lv. 1g:sV. ,iii Mei lib? lv.. . 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District Chairman DISTRICT CVAPTAINS ELOISE INGLIS MiLDREn BROWN MATTIE VAN H.UE'KELOM CLARA COCKING MARY CROWE VELMA HILL The City Government Association was organized this year as a unit of the W. S. G. A., to Work as a governing body for the 'girls rooming in town as the Voorhees Hall House Council does for girls living in the quadrangle. The executive committee meets with the Voorhees House Council as the W. S. G. A. It is the aim of the Board ,iff to increase the sense of responsibility by self-government. L. vi P. fi 5. JL 15 lie ll V , if ii if V, ,-f 1 R il, fr 1 El 1. Page 37 , A r Page 38 CQSMOS BQARD OF CONTROL Perkins, Outland, Bryant, Kreniers Laurie, Haynes, Patton - PROFESSOR 'GEORGE W. BRYANT . Chairman TRUE HAYNES .... . . . Secretary PROFESSOR C. WILBUR PERKINS . . Faculty Representative PROFESSOR ETHEL R. OUTLAND . . Faculty Representative JAMES W. LAURIE . . Senior Representative MARJORIE KREMERS . Senior Representative TRUE HAYNES . junior Representative ELIZABETH PATTON Junior Representative The Cosmos Board of Control, consisting of three menibeis of the faculty and four Students, two elected from the Senior and two from the junior class, supervises and controls the policies. and publication of the Weekly paper, the Cosmos. The editor-ir1- chief and the business manager of the paper are appointed annually by the Board, which also passes upon the other Stall elections andthe Hnancial reports of the paper. 1925 ACORN CLASSES X I l Il .Wi -1. ., Ii all hi. gf WH M1i1 U1 M y CLASS M23 Wy, sigma rl ww 33 s if I Pfw ,-W2 ww: wvv fp l i'5 f:Fn 1'2i2fwMn'1i. M W , ul, f 4 Nfl KA --l.'i1 'fU1i nE:'fvHl- La .gl Page 46' FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT COE COLLEGE, 1923 The school year closed with a last chapel service Friday,'-Tune lst. It was college day and the service was given over to announcements of athletic awards and ceremonies appropriate to end a school year. Dr. Gage spoke to the Seniors urging them to live their lives in the Coe spirit. On Saturday at S :00 a. m. the Senior class breakfast was given by Dr. Gage at the Country Club. The Campus Pete was held in the evening. BACCALAUREATE SUNDAY Dr. Gage delivered the Baccalaureate Address 'fThe Way to Perfectionu Sunday in Sinclair Chapel. The Senior Class play was given Moiiday, and Professor Biclwell's last recital followed it at 5:00 o'clock. The President's reception occurred lWonday evening in Voorhees Quadrangle. CLASS DAY Class Day exercises were held on Voorhees steps at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday. William Moore presented the cap and gown to William lVIurray, president of the Junior Class, who in turn handed Ruth Underhill, Sophomore vice-president the college seal. Robert Sheldon received the wooden spoon for the Freshman class. The Senior class poem and lvy oration were given and the class memorial was received by Dr. Gage. After these ceremonies the Dean of VVomen's reception was held in Voorhees Quad- rangle. The day was closed with the Alumni Banquet, and the Conservatory Faculty recital. COMMENCEMENT DAY Colonel Robert W. Stewart '86, chairman of the Standard Gil Company of lndiana gave the commencement address, 'fPresent Day Tendencies in the Witness Box. An organ recital by Professor Bidwell and the invocation pronounced by Dr. E. R. Burk- halter lent a solemn atmosphere to the occasion. The Seniors were then granted their degrees and the College Prizes announced. Dr. Thomas G. lVIarsaryk, president of the Czecho-Slovakian Republic was given the degree of Doctor of Laws. He was represented by Dr. Chvankovsky, Czech minister to the United States. The Reverend Peter W. Jacobson of the Central Park Presbyterian Church was given the degree of Doctor of Divinity and the Reverend Barr of the First Presbyterian Church of Beaver Falls was granted the degree of Doctor of Divinity. CLASS HONORS FIRST HONOR IRENE ELIZABETH FLESNER SECOND HONOR LEOLA B. GOLDING CUM LAUDE PEARL J. ANDERSON MAX L. BASEMANN, JR. MARTHA BOND BECK MILDRED J. BRYANT MARY LOUISE BUSER LORAINE DIEMAN BERNICE LAVERNA EVANS COLLEGE PRIZES IRENE ELIZABETH FLESNER LEOLA B. GOLDING ARCI'IIE B. GRIMES GLADYS ELDORA HOWLAND BEATRICE HELEN KRIZ STATEN E. RALL YVILLIAM F. SHORE KNOX SCHOLARSHIP PRIZE-CORTENA SUSAN DENLINGER, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. BIEVER ORATORICAL PRIZES-f15 GEOIKCE ESTON SIMPSON, Knoxville, Iowa. Q25 HARRY B. CAYWOOD, Lake Park, Iowa. DOUGLAS GREEK PRIZES-115 MAX L. BASEMANN, ,Cedar Rapids, Iowa. C25 LAURA MAY BLOOMQUIST, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. DOVVS ESSAY PRIZE-C15 CvR.-ACE ISABEL KINER, Marseilles, Illinois. DOVVS DEBATE PRIZES-L15 GEORGE ESTON SIMPSON, Knoxville, Iowa. C25 JAMES F. GIXBLE, Garrison, Iowa. CRAVVFORD BIOLOGICAL PRIZE-IRENE ELIZABETH FLESNER TUTTLE-ARMSTRONG FORENSIC PRIZES- DONALD HILL ALLEN, Sheldon, Iowa. HORTXCE PUTNAM BUTTERFIELD, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. JAMES E. GADLE, Garrison, Iowa. DANIEL ESTABROOK KERR, Grundy Center, Iowa. GEORGE ESTON SIMPSON, Knoxville, Iowa. THEODORE LEROY WINTZ, Kenwood Park, Iowa. AMERICAN HISTORY MEDAL-LAWRENCE DEVVOODY, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. CHI OMEGA SORORITY PRIZE-PEARL JOSEPHINE ANDERSON, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. THE CARRIE L. MACK PRIZE-BEATRICE HELEN KRIZ, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. FRESHMEN LATIN PRIZES-C15 SIMON EDWARD VVERKMAN, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Q25 FRANCES REBECCA MUNN, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. SOPHOMORE LATIN PRIZES-C15 FERN LAKE HAIKTSOOK, Greenield, Iowa. C25 IRENE ALICE NETOLICKY, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. THE ANN S. LOWELL DOOLITTLE PRIZE-WILLIAM FRANCIS SI-IORE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. THE FRENCH PRIZES-C15 MAX L. BASEMANN, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Q25 GLfIDYS ELDORA HOWLAND, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. THE HANSON MEDAL-MARGARET CAROL JONES, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. THE ALPHA XI DELTA JOURNALISM PRIZE-LEOTA EVA CROSON, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. THE DELTA DELTA DELTA PRIZE-NELLIE MILDRED UBIL, Shenandoah, Iowa. THE ROBBINS MILITARY MEDALS- 1. General Excellence: Gold, CARROLL H. DOOLITTLEQ. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Silver, HOWARD S. MCKONKIE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bronze, KARL GEORGE RUTH, Vinton, Iowa. 2. Marksmanship: Gold, VVALTER IVAN FRY, North English, Iowa. Silver, GLENN MCNEILLY, Springville, Iowa. Bronze, JAMES MCLAFFERTY, Mena, Arkansas. 3. Individual Drill: Gold, WILLIAM J. TRAEGER, Randalia, Iowa. Silver, HAROLD H. MILLS, Perry, Iowa. Bronze, LAWRENCE W. BUCKTON, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. KIWANIS CLUB CUP-Awarded to Company C , ROBERT FISHER MONTEITH, Commander. 1 , . I I r, ,. I Page 41 Page 42 .,h U, hh gl WHYF W mum My M SENIORSY h am .qMlHlll1' wqyv tvm '-H, v 1 ff h 1- lxmllll- l p iam' I W Wk1UIll11L1U ml I ,I , l 4 1 I H115 fflufli Ill I ' ,r 1 .'u1E!1f.':.f! ' - ll... I 9 ' -ir eiigxl fl Kriggg--f 111 1 rig 1 37 ' 131 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 3 1 J? 'I 'lfli 1 1 1?:1'1 -1 151 1 1,1 I 1 '5. Li 1 1 E5 aj fir V19 qi iii ' T111 1' - 'E 11511 ii 3:33 1. 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MILDRED FURNISS MARJORIE KREMERS MxLLs HERSEY FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER 1, , , v Y -Y f.w..,,i E, 3 v1 Y- .1,-T.-,f -- F 1-fl v .Y., -1 - fr-sf--: ---1-.1 -.--Area 3. . President Vice President . Secretary . President Vice President . Secretary Treasurer gm: V' i V215 1lf?.'R , ,..,. 112 , Q 1 T21 55511 555 gl 2- I! L1- 551, ggi 1 :El 1 12151 5521 ww R94 131 731 is 1 Yfi V lib , I 'fl 1 19: 1 E wha :fi ,' 1121 ' pri 1 1 N511 M U iw Qin iq' 131, 1,231 ii C21 ' 12311 1 Q52 1' Lil M if? 1 . i-5. 1 QF 1' fi 1 1' ' 1 'K W -ii'-' f ,, ,-' 1.L'IfQ'. 3' 4 ...J , 1 ,1..1 .11 .1 4, .,..111,J,U EliL,.pL,,,,.'-,E I-,. ,-U. :r'r:T1y:g1L'.:,.Pi-L.:. i-:.111 51r:1,.!.i.:Ji::..!.l?f, Page 44' ROY L. ALBORG Council Bluffs Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Deltag Basketball Cl, 23 FLORENCE ARNOLD XVulker ' Social Science Alethia NAOMI BAKER. Cedar Rapids Mathematics Chi Omegag Carletong W. A. A.: ACORN C333 Hockey C2, 3, 435 Girls' Ride Team C335 Vesper Choir ISADORE BOOTH Cedar Rapids English Delta Delta Deltag Carleton: Theta Phi Epsilong 'vVomen's Athletic Council C433 Athletic Association C437 Vesper Choirg Hockey Team C-2, 3, 433 Pageant Cl, 2, 3, 43: Sponsor Officer C3, 437 Pan- Hellenic C335 Representative Women C43 HELEN SAFELY BRAY Cedar Rapids Mathematics Alethiag Freshman Tenth VERNON BRAZELTON Monticello Commerce and Finance C Lambda Tau Deltag Kappa Phi Sigmag Cross Country C13 EDA AURELIA BRUNS Sigourncy English Alethia: Y. W. C. A.g W. A. A.g C. O. E., Hikingg Freshman Tenth DON C. BUCHANAN Idaho Falls, Idaho C'o'nz'niercc and Finance Sigma ,Phi Deltag Commerce- and Fi- nance Club l, 1' FLORENCE MARIE' BAIRD Ainsworth FR Spanish . Monmouth College C13g Carleton WILSON BOLAND Cedar Rapids EL C'o1mncfrce and Finance Phi Kappa Taug Corrirnerce and. Finance Club W Y , in l, .. wif ,y ' tl-! .j A tl ,Nl N ll A2 li tl H. an T V: wi- Wfg A. .,, - C, C f 4 Page 43 Page 40 HELEN BURGERT Cedar Rapids , History Alpha Gamma. Delta., Hockey 11, 2, 45, Pageant HAROLD BURKE Milford Commerce and Fi-nance Delta Phi, Epsilon, Inter-Fraternity Council., Athletic Council, Clan of C , Football 11, 2, 3, 45, Basketball Man- ager 145 LEONARD BUTTERS Marslialltown Commerce and Finance ' Alpha Delta Alpha: Olio, Cosmos StaE 13, 45, Acomr Staff 135, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet 11, 2, 3, 45 GEONG POH CHEN Fukien, China Economics Cosmopolitan Club, Y. M. C. A., Vol- unteer Band PAUL B. CLEMONS Coggon Social Science Phi Kappa Tau, Football 115, Track 25, Vesper Choir'185, Glee Club D KATHRYN COOK Cedar Rapids English. Chi Omega, Sinclair, Pi Alpha, Theta, L'Alliance Frangaise, Y. W. C. A., Cosmos, Assistant News Editor 125, General News Editor 145, Freshmen Tenth RUTH ODESSA COLLINS Shenandoah History Sinclairg Delta Sigma Theta, Y. XV. C. A., Hockey 11, 2, 3, 45 LEOTA CROSON Cedar Rapids English Pi Alpha Theta, Alethia, Pan-Literary Council: Y. W2 G. A., Cosmos, Board of Editors 13, 45, ACORN 135 GRACE CROSS Marion Home Economics Carleton: Home Economics Association-, XV. A. A., Y. YV. C. A., Hockey 13, 45, Vesper Choir DONALD DATAISMAN Charles City History Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Delta Epsilon, Pi Kappa Delta, Kappa Phi Sigma, Sachem, Student Council, Forensic Board 13, 45, Coe Publicity Bureau 12, 3, 45, Cosmos, News Editor 125, Managing Editor 135, Editor-in-Chief 145, ACORN 125, Sports Editor 135, Bevel' Oratorical Contest 125, Dows Debate 145, Debate 12, 3, 45, Amer- ican History Medal 125 LEILA DODD Traer MARVEL FOSTER Cedar Rapids lllatlz-ematics Pxyr-halogy Alethiag Pan-Literary Council, Vesper Alcthiug Tennis C395 Hockey C49 Choir Cl, 2, 3, 49 I LILLIAN DRAKE I'I0llt1llfl EUGENE FRY ' Cedfll' Rapids ' Education Hefvfif Delta Sigmag Geneva Club, Y. WV. C. A., Pan-Literary Councilg Second Cab- inet C49g Cosmopolitan Club, Vesper Alpha Delta Alpha: Kappa Phi Signing Commerce and Finance Club Choir MILDRED FURNISS Davenport PRICSCILLA DUER Clinton Emory Englml, Alpha Gamma Delta, Chi Delta: Sin- Alpha Gamma Deltag Hiking Manager C495 Hockey C495 Basketball C3, 493 Western College, Oxford, Ohio Cl, 29 JESSIE FAY ELLENBERGER Cedar Rapids Wvomen 947 ,Spanish Sinclairg L'Alliance Frangaise, Swim- ming Team C193 Student Volunteer VVINIFRED FAWCETT Cedar Rapids Home Economics Chi Delta.: Sinclairg Home Economies clair: Freslnnan Commission, Second Cabinet, First Cabinet, Y. XV. C. A. President: Student Council, Geneva Club: Pan-Literary Council, W. A. A.g Vesper Choir Cl, 29g Representative MARVIN B. GARD Cedar Rapids Jfuflzenratics ' Chi Alpha Epsilon, Vesper Choir Cl, 2, 3, 49: Glee Club Cl, 2, 39 Association: Geneva Clubg Y. W. O. 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A., Second Cab- inet, First Cabinetg Geneva Clubg Acoim C33 1 w MARGARET HUNTER Marion GLADYS JETMUND Dows English Home Economics Alpha Gamma Delta5 Carletong Pi CEl1il6t011Q1'IOI116 Economics Association5 Alpha Thetag Student Council5 Pan- Chemistry Club Hellenicg W. A. A.5 Hockey Managerg Manager Girls' Rifle Team C355 Basket- BLAIR JOHNSON DHVSHPON gall Cla 2Z1355,H0gkey, C1,S?,E3,cgg: Social Science agean , , 5 osmos a 5 - 5 , ?.ggDRN C855 Representative Women A12gLVNO1g,ffE'cgAgens Glee Club cg' ELLA KETPERING JOHNSON Cedar Rapids SETH R. HUNTINGTON Garrison History Englisln Delta Delta Deltag Carletong Pan-Liter Kappa, Phi Sigma.5 Y. M. C. A. Presi- dent5 Student Councilg Geneva Confer- ence C2, 355 Student Pastor C1, 2, 3, 45 5' Sachem ary Councilg Glee Club: W. A. A.5 Y. W. C. 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MURRAY Cedar Rapids Social Science Beta Phi Omegag Kappa Phi Sigmag Scabbard and Bladeg Pi Delta Epsilong President Student Councilg President ,Inter-Frate1'n'ity Council, President Ju- nior Classg Football Cl, 255 Track Q2, 3, 45g Lieutenant Colonel R. O. T. C., Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Editor Student Handbook C3Jg Cosmos Assistant Edi- torg Sachern WAYNE NORTON Marshalltown C'om1nerce and Finance Sigma Phi Delta: Scabbard and Bladeg Basketball fl, 2, 315 Tennis C2, 33: Captain R. O. T. C'.g President Ath- letic Association FRANCES OWEN Cedar Rapids English - Alpha Gamma Deltag Carletong Honor Boardg, Cosmopolitan Clubg Chi Delta Clubg Geneva Clubg Freshman Treas- urerg Junior Vice-President, Vesper Choir Cl, 2, 35g Y. W. C. A. 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A.: Chemistry Clubg Home Economics As- sociaitiong Vesper Choirg Pan-Literary Council DONALD PURCELL Meclianicsville CHARLES SLECHTA Chicago Social Science - Commerce and Finance Sigma Phi Deltag Baseball Cl! 21g De- Lambda Tau Deltag Kappa Phi Siginag bate C31 Komenskygl Track C115 Commerce and V Finance Clubg Navy ' ELOYD E. RICK Cedar Rapids LOUISE SLOAN Cedar- Rapids 1 Mathematics V B 0 tany Tau Kappa, Epsilong Clan of Chg Foot- Alethiag 'Chemistry Clubg Park Cbllege ball Cl, 2-, 3, 413. Basketball Cl, 2, -3g 41 Cl, 2,1 3'1e::: . - 5155.4-fp g1:1wsff- fig -'2:fH:ff:z1-1 ':z::'f::.V-Saws-c2421-2-2. -24:r:1wsme1fm': '4'i'-f'f.'-'WW -11, .4,f4-.,ff,:,,,,1,1,.:.,:,3:g :-.,ggzgg.,.,i.y.f.,' 5.1131-, :-,-,fl-,.:1,:,.,,,:,:j.::,.:.5',::2.11r, ', 5,55 .ie:12s:1:.::,. 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A, Freshman Commis- sion, Second Cabinet, First Cabinet, Gofsm-os Staff Cl, 2, 3, 435 Associate Editor 1924 ACORNQ Representative Women C3, 43 ANNA STEINER Dubuque Zoology GRACE STRITE Cedar Rapids English Alpha Xi Deltag Carleton, L'Alliance Frangaiseg Vesper Choir fl, 33 LAWRENCE ELGAN STRONG' Sigourney Education Sigma Phi Deltag Clan of C g Foot- ball 61, 2, 3, 435, Baseball Cl, 2, 335 V Basketball C135 R. O. T. C, Band, Sachem VIOLA STROUF Francis Creek, Wisconsin English Komenskyp Student Volunteer, Carroll Collegeg Delta Sigmag Pan-Literary Council ELOISE THOMPSON Cedar Rapids History Grinnell Cl, 2,3 IRMA THORMAN Blairstown Home Economics A'Ethiag Home Economics Associationg Chemistry Club, Baseball Q23 SARA K. TOVVNSEND Garwin Spa,n1'sh. Alethiag Vesper Choir THELMA LA VON TUTTLE Norway Home Economics Ames fl, 23 LEOTA UNANGST Cedar Rapids English Alpha Xi Delta.: Basketball C2, 335 Pageant C23 4 Page 54 KIRK WEST Cedar Rapids Psychology Tau Kappa Epsilon5 Honor Board5 Clan of C 5 Y. M. C. A. Cl, 2, 335 Foot- ball Q2, 3, 435 Basketball 1235 Track Q2, 3, 43: Vesper Choir5 Glee Club5 Park College C135 Sachem THEODORE LE ROY WINTZ Kenwood Park Englisli Oliog Pi Kappa Deltag Second Lieuten- ant, R. O. T. G.5 Orchestra C135 Band Ql, 2, 3, 435 Vespei' Choir C335 Debate C335 Freshman Tenth ADELAIDE YVOOD Clinton Social Science Alpha Xi Delta5 Carletong L'Alliance F1-angaise5 Pan-Hellenicg W, S. G. A. P1-esident5 Y. W. C. A. Second Cab- inet 5 Student Council 5 Freshman Tenthg ACORN Staff 4335 Pageant Q23 LEO M. WRIGHT Palo Physics Phi Kappa Tau LORAN M. THOMPSON Palo Alto, California Geology Beta. 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President Vice President . Secretary . President Vice President . Secretary Treasurer HOMER, AKIN Dumont English Track C25 DONALD ALLEN Sheldon Economics and Sociology Chi Alpha. Epsilong Pi Kappa Delta: Kappa Phi' Sigmag Band C133 Debate Q2jg Debate Manager i355 Cosmos Statfg ACORN Staff HAROLD ALLISON Norwalk Social Science Oliog Orchestra Q1, 255 Debate C33 MARGARET ARMSTRONG Cedar Rapids English A Delta. Delta Delta: Carletong' Geneva Club: Junior Vice-Presidentg Hockey il, 2, 35 VERNER D. ARMSTRONG Cedar Rapids '00'I7'L'm167'C6 and ,Finance Delta Phi Epsilon: ACORN Stafg 'Foot- ball C153 Glee Club il. 25 C. E. BALL Social Science Battle Creek Phi Kappa Taug Assistant Basketball Manager Q35 LE O BAU GHMAN Zllath ematics Spirit Lake Beta. Phi Omegag First Lieutenant R. O. T. C.: Scabbard and Blade DONALD BEE SON Marshalltown Honor Boardg Clan of CHQ Basketball Cl, 27g Tennis 11, Captain 2, 355 Cap- tain R.. 0. T. C. ELIZABETH BENDER Home Economics Chi Delta: Sinclairg Home Associationg Honor Boardg F1-angaiseg Chemistry Clubg A. Second Cabinet GERTRUDE BEUTER Zoology L,Al1ianCe Fran eaise Cedar Rapids Economics L'Alliance Y. W. C. 'Cedar Rapids Page 59 Page 60 ISABELLE BIDDICK Cedar Rapids History Alpha, Gamma Deltavg Sinclair: Fresh- men Tenthg L'Alliance Francaiseg W. A. A.g Glee Clubg Vesper Choirg Y. W. C. A. Second Cabinet MARY BINGHAM Cedar Rapids History Delta Delta Deltag Carletong Hockey 3 MARY LOUISE BRADY orrumwa Spanish Carleton DELIA BRANDT Postville History Sinclairg Cosmopolitan Clubg Y. W. C. A6 W. A. A.g Chemistry Clubg Pageant C2 LEONARD CHAPIN BROWN Medford, Ore. Bible Oliog American Fellowshipg Cosmopol- itan Clubg Basketball Cl, 2, 355 Tennis Cl, 2, 3Jg Football CBJQ Baseball C135 Bevel' Oratorical C13 KATHERINE BRYAN Cedar Rapids ' English Delta Delta Delta: Carletong L'Al1ia11ce Francaise: Y. WV. C. A. Second Cabinetg ACORN Staff Cljy Pan-Hellenic C833 Hockey C2, 35 LAXVRENCE WV. BUCKTON Cedar Rapids .History Delta Phi Epsilong Football Cl, 2, 3jg Baseball Cl, 2, 353 Bronze Medal, R. O. T. C. Individual Competitiong Freshmen Tenth MARY B. BURESI-I Cedar Rapids M :nth e'matic.s' Alice King 5 Komen sky BERNEICE CAMPBELL Yorkville, Illinois English Chi Delta Glubg Carletong Voorhees House Council C355 Y. VV. C. A.g XV. A. A.g XV, S. G. A.g Glee Club C2, 353 Vesper Choir ANNE H. CARD LE Burlington English Chi Omegag Oarletong Vesper Ghoirg Cosmosg Western College Cl, 29 SYLVIA E-. CHADA Cedar Rapids ,English Vesper Choirg Y. W. C. A. HARRIET CHAMBERLIN K English Alpha Xi Deltag Carletong Cosmopolitan Clilbg Cosmos C311 ACORN i353 L'Alli- ance Frangaiseg Grinnell College Q13 LUELLA CHRISTIE 'Belmond E Psychology Chi Omega: Sinclairg W. A. A.g Y. W. C. 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Second Cabinet: Chi Delta.: Hockey Clyj: Basketball Cll: Vesper Choir Cl, 25: Freshman Com- mission HILMA RICHARDSON Mason City Fiencii Kappa Delta: Carleton: L'Alliance Francaise: Vesper Choir:-Junior Col- lege, Mason City C1, 27 Tipton English ' HELEN ROELHK Alpha Gamma Delta: Glee Club: Vesper Choir: 'W. A. A. DOROTHY RUNKLE Toledo English Alice King: L'Alliance Francaise: VV. A. A.: Pan-Literary Council.: Hiking C. O. E. C25 DOROTHY SANFORD Cedar Rapids History Delta Delta Delta: Carleton: Y. W. C. A. BONITA SARBY Olin Public Speaking Alice King: Hiking G. O. E. C25 DOROTHY SARSET 'Cedar Rapids English Carleton: L'Allianee Frangaise: W. A. A. 5, Pageant C2, BJ: Glee Club C2, 33: Vesper Choir: Y. WV. C. 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Second Cabinetg Freshmzm Commissiong Sophomore Council ALMA 'PURE CI-IEK Pixma Alpha Theta 5 Sinclair g Tentlig Vesper Chcirg Glee Baseball Cl, 25 RUTH E. UNDERHILL English Cedar Rapids Freshmen Club C2, 353 Marerrgo Chi Omegag Zeta Phi Etag Carletong Sophomore Vice-Presidenty Pageant C255 Vice-President W1 S. GE. A.g Gol- lege Players C353 Dramatic Art C255 'Freshman Commission 3 Sophomore Oouncilg Cosmos Staifg ACORN C353 Freshmen Tenth DEE A. E. VALDER Tekamah, Nebraska C'omVme1'ce and Finance Phi Kappa Tau JOHN 'VAN GORKUM Maurice VC'bm'?ne1'ce and Finance Sigma 'Phi Deltag 'Kappa Phi, Sigma: -Vesper -Choir 12, 33: Hope College Q11 CHARLOTTE VANORDEN, Wausau, Wis. History Alpha Gamma Deltag Glee Clubg Maca- lester College Cll SEYMOUR VESTERMARK Iowa. City Phi Kappa Tauq Cross Country Cl, 2, 355 Track Cl, ,235 Assistant Track Manager, 435, ,Second Lieutenant Rf. O. T. Gd Glee Club C-333 Vesper Choir CV3Jg InterSFiiate1'nity Council- EMMA VIETOR - Aekley Psychology Alpha Gamma Delta BERNADINE WINGERT Cedar Rapids Home Economics- Siuclairg Zeta Phi Etag College Playersg Chi Deltag Home Economics Associa- tiong Baseball Qljg Orchestra C135 Sec- Q and Cabinetg Freshman Commission LEONARD C. WLACH Cedar Rapids Latin Kappa Phi Sigmag Komensky ROBERT WOOD Chicago Beta Phi Omegag Scabbard and Bladeg Captain R. 0. T. C.: ACORN Staff ROBERT o. WYNNE Osage city, Kansas I Social Science Delta'Phi Epsilon ESTHER YOUEL Flandreau, South Dakota English Delta Delta Deltag Chi Deltag Sinclairg Home Economics Associationg Cosmopol- itan Clubg Geneva 'Club-g Pageant C295 Hockey C3'Jg,g Cosmos Q1, 2, 33 5 .ACORNQ Freshman Commission: Second Galoinetg First Cabinetg Chemistry Club 13-fl-aa: mi3.. 's,fx:f '-UM xi'-Eff1--1--z,Ef1:1:sif:sz:rfrs:-are-..V . 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SEXTON DOROTHY SHERRETT LEOTA SHERWOOD JEAN SINCLAIR ZELDA SMALL COETTA SMITH, MRS. LYDIA SNIDER BEULAH SNYDER ALICE SOBODA MARJORIE SODEN HELEN SOPER ALICE STEVENS KATHERINE STEWART ELIZABETH STROHBEHN F. ELNORA STRONG RUTH LEIGI-I SHUTTER LOIS TAYLOR CLOE V. TNHOMAS CATHERINE TTIOMPSON ELEANOR T1-IOMPSON FLOSSIE THOMPSON MIIIDIQED THOMPSON RUTH THOMPSON RUTH D. THOMPSON MARY TOOP VELMA T ROYAK LORA TURNER MARGUERITE VERNON CELESTINE VOSMEK LOUISE VVACOR HILDA VVALTERICK ELIZABETH VVARDLE HAZEL VVAUGH LOUISE VVELLNER LUCILLE XVEYER KATIIEIQINE VVIDENER HAZEL VVIESE GERTRUDE VVILLIAMS JUDITI-I VVILLIAMS CTENEVIEVE VVELLS PAULINE WILSON LOUISE VVORLEY OPAL M. WORMER RUTH YATES EMILY L. ZEZULA OLIVE M. ZEZULA SUB-FRESHMAN HERBERT DAHLSTROM GALE HAXBY ADRIAN HOBLITZELL RICHARD E. KILLIAN JAMES MAY JOHN T. MOORE EDWIN WEAVER UNCLASSIFIED ALLEN HILL RODNEY KENYON MILO SEDLACEK BERTHA TAPPER LIONEL H. WASSON GRADUATE, MAX L. BASEMANN SABRA REED CMRS. JJ Page 83 Page 84 1925 ACORN ATHLETICS ,.- J n --:L.....fff hZ ,lmllli f I mm hu. - 9 Hmmm ll MENS ATHLE A W1 :Hi IN W W Q, M M I P-V llll3ll 1lilLM3k4v :Ml in v ll Page 86 ATHLETIC DIRECTORS mf . i Director of Athletics Ira T. Carrithers came to Coe in 1915. He has become identined with a broad-minded, sportsmanlike, and idealistic athletic policy which has placed Coe College in the respect of all its opponents in the field of athletics. As a director of the policies of the Crimson and the Gold Cary's principles have never been questioned. All Coe feels that they have at the head of their athletic department a capable leader. Cary is a graduate of the University of Illinois where he was an all- around athlete, captaining the football team his senior year. In addition to being Athletic Director, he also fills the positions of freshmen football coach, Varsity basketball and Varsity baseball coach. Although he has been head coach of football since 1914, it was not until 1923 that lVIoray Eby was appointed Associate-Director of Ath- letics. Always progressive and continually looking out for new ways to raise the athletic standard of the college. Coach Eby has added a great strength to the athletic department. lt was with confidence and satis- faction that the alumni and student body viewed the move that elevated Eby to his new position. 3 .g.fugix. 1.31-. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Luhring, Wernimont, Beeson, Stuelke, Parker Norton, Eby, Booth, Calmithers, Dornon WAYNE NORTON . . President ROBERT MoNTE1TH . Vice President ISADORE Boorn . Secretary GEORGE BRYANT MORAY EBY . IRA T. CARRITHERS CY PARKER . ALVIN JONES . HAROLD BURKE . Faculty JACK PENCE . . . Baseball Manager . Coach HAROLD VVERNIMONT Football Captain . . Coach GAY STUELKE . Basketball Captain . Track Captain Baseball Captain . Tennis Captain EBEN GILLESPXE . BERNARD LUHRING . DONALD BEEsoN ADON DORNON . . . . Yell Leader Football Manager . Track Manager Basketball Manager The Athletic Association is composed of the captains and managers of each sport, the coaches, a faculty member and the three ofhcers elected by the student body. The award of athletic honors is at its discretion and the athletic policy of the college is under its direction. The managers of the various sports are chosen by this associa- tion. 1 1 Page 87 CLAN OF C Eby, YVeaver, Sheldon, Northey, Finlay, Carrithers Xvillflllg, Hersey, Martin, Rick, Makeever, Ball Silha, McCoy, Beeson, E. Strong, Monteith, XVGl'1lll11011T Simon, Dallagher, Brown, Mowrey, Johnson, Menzies, I. YVest Luhring, K. TVOST, Gillespie, YV. Strong, Parker, Farmer, Pence LIAROLD ROBERT SHELDON HAROLD NORTI-IEY JOHN FINLAY FLOYD RICK MERLE MAKEEVER HAROLD MOWREY STERLING TABOR FOOTBALL VVERNIMONT, Captain BASEBALL HAROLD VVERNIMONT, Captain STERLING TAEOR, Captain BERNARD LUHRING ROBERT SHELDON GEORGE MARTIN EBEN GILLESPIE KIRK VVI:sT BERNARD VVEAVER ALBER'f DALLAGHER JOHN FINLAY MILLS HERSEY CHARLES MCCOY GAY STUELKE, Captain LORAN THOMPSON, STERLING TABOR JAMES REESE HARRIS LAME Captain DONALD BEESON, Captain VVAYNE NORTON .Page 88 TRACK BASKETBALL TENNIS KIRK VVEST WVARD STRONG ELGAN STRONG IRVING VVEST EBEN GILLESPIE JACK PENCE CY PARKER, Manager JACK PENCE CHRIS JOHNSON ELGAN STRONG JOHN RUSH CHRIS JOHNSON EARL FARMER LEROT VVARING GEORGE SILHA CHARLES SIMON JAMES MENZIES DALE TULLIS FLOYD RICK HAROLD XNERNIMONT CHRIS JOHNSON ROBERT lVl0NTEITH mc l 923 CAPTAIN ROY ROGK Pg89 Pagc 96 COACH GEORGE W. BRYANT One branch of athletics at Coe which always stands high in comparison with that of other colleges in the state and middle west is the track and field team. Year in and year out, Coe track teams have taken their place with the best in competition for state and conference titles. Not always annexing a championship, but always being in the running is the record of Prof's teams. Coe track and field squads have been uniformly good over a stretch of the last ten years. Prof Bryant is a coach who can tell a track man the first time he sees one. Not only that, but he can develop a man into a star of the first Water if given a man with any sort of ability. Many of the most prominent track men in the state's history have been coached by Bryant. A'Prof,' is the kind of coach who gets the most out of his men, and also has the respect and admiration of every candidate for his teams. Not only is he a builder of track stars, but he is also a builder of char- acter. Because he has given his time to his alma mater for these many years, his name will go down in the pages of Coe athletic history as the man who did more for that department than any other. -x -.::.v:': i y If 15' . amz- I - ' y t f I .if .px-'. z' ..-A. . . ,, .. EBEN GILLESPIE Captain-elect GEORGE BRYANT Coach TRACK SQUAD Sidner fMkl1lllg91'J, Jones QAssistant Mil1lflg91'J, Aiken, Simon. Colton, Finlay, K. lVest, Dallagher, Gillespie, I. VVest, Briner, Hersey, Murray, Johnson, Bryant 1Com-hl Grimes, Lamb, Parson, Kibbie, Johnson, Bellar, Jones. Mitchell, Duran, lVeaver. McCoy Sweeney, Rook CCzIptainJ, McElroy, Powell, Farmer, Piekard, Silliman, Silha, Moore, Candelaria ROY M. ROOK . ROY ROOK, Sprints RAY POWELL, Sprints BERNARD VVEAVER, Sprints, 440 TOM SWEENEY, Sprints DALE MOELROY, 440 CLAYTON MOORE, 440, Hurdles EARL FARMER, Sprints, 440 DONALD PICKARD, Hurdles, Jumps LORENZO SILLIMAN, Two Mile GEORGE SILHA, Two Mile JULIAN CANDELARIA, Pole Vault ARCHIE GRIMES, Mile, Two Mile EVERETT PARSONS, 440, Jumps DELBERT KIEBIE, Hurdles HAROLD JOHNSON, 880, 440 LAWRENCE BELLAR, Two Mile Captain EBEN GILLESPIE, Discus, Shot K. VVEST, Shot, Discus I. VVEST, Shot, Discus CHARLES SIMON, 880 MILLS HERSEY, 880 RALPH COLTON, Mile, Two Mile HOMER AIKEN, 880 JOHN FINLAY, Javelin ALBERT DALLAGHER, Jumps BRINER, 440 WILLIAM MURRAY, Jumps CHRIS JOHNSON, 880, Hurdles JOHN P. JONES, Javelin PETER MITCHELL, Hurdles JULIAN DURAN, Two Mile CHARLES MCCOY, Javelin Page 91 Page 28 TRACK 1923 The 1923 track team just missed being a great one. Putting up a fierce battle every time they engaged in competition, they emerged second best on too many occasions to earn that. Graced with several men who could place in the best of state or conference competition, the Coe squad lacked the necessary second and third 1'atC1'S. The sprints, favorite events of all coaches, was the strong department of the Kohawk team. In every meet save one, they carried off honors in both the 100 yard dash, and the 220. Tarpy of Knox won from the Coe dash men in the century at the Coe-Knox dual. Captain Roy Rook and former Captain Ray Powell were the veteran dash men who carried off the honors for their team during the season. Eben Gillespie, Captain- elect, developed into a star discus and shot man. He won the only first place credited to Coe in the State meet. Colton, a senior running for the first time, set up a record as one of the greatest of Coe distance men. Finley set a new Coe record in the javelin throw during the season. Dallagher, a freshman, won many points in the jumps, and Simon and Hersey proved to be above the ordinary half milers. Joe Weave1', another sprint man, showed up as perhaps the best addition to the squad from the freshman class. He ran both dashes, and at times, the quarter. His future appears bright as a cinder path star. Grimes, Silha, Farmer, Lamb, K. West, and I. West also added the necessary tallies to the Coe score in many meets. Three dual meets were engaged in before the state meet, Coe winning them. Defeating Dubuque by a score of l00 to 35, they went into the confident of a victory. Knox, however, defeated the Kohawk runners 73 to 63, and the following Saturday, Coe lost to Beloit by the narrow margin of two points. The State meet saw Coe tieing with Drake for fourth place among schools in Iowa. Iowa but one of Knox dual University won handily, Ames taking second, Grinnell third. .The team then journeyed to Galesburg to tie with Cornell for third place in the conference meet with 25 points. Beloit and Carleton tied for apiece. The final meet of the season was the one which made first with 30 points the season a success. At Motint Vernon, the Coe tracksters handed a royal drubbing to Cornell, the final score being Coe 78, Cornell 58. HOME MEET, APRIL 15, 1923 HIGH HURDLES: 1. Stuelke, So, 2. Waring, So: 3. Shirer, So: 4. Mitchell, Sog :19 MILE RUN: 1. Colton, Sr, 2. Hersey, Ir, 3. Grimes, Srg' 4. Silliman, Fr: 4:46 1-5 100 YD. DASH: 1. Powell, Sr: 2. Rook, Jr: 3. Farmer, So: 4. VVeaver, Fr, :10 2-5 440 YD. DASH: 1. Rook, jr: 2. Brimer, Fr: 3. McElroy, Fr, 4. Parsons, Fr, :54 2-5 LOVV HURDLES: 1. Kibbie, Fr, 2. Moore, Fr: 3. Shirer, So: 4. Piekard, Fr: 228 3-5 I HALF MILE: 1. Butterfield, Fr, 2. Simon, So: 3. Grimes, Sr: 4. Aiken, So: 2:11 220 YARD DASH: 1. Powell, Sr, 2. Farmer, Sr, 3. johnson, Sr: 4. Moore, Fr: 23 3-5 TWO MILE: 1. Duran, Ir: 2. Silha, Fr: 3. Sidner, Sr: 4. Traeger, So, 11:14- 880 YD. RELAY: 1. Seniors Uohnson, Makeever, Lamb, Powelllg 2. Freshmen, 3. Sophomores: 1:37 3-5 POLE VAULT: 1. Lamb, Sr: 2. Waring, So: 3. Candelaria, Fr: 4. Stapley, Fr: 10 ft. 9 in. SHOT PUT: 1. Gillespie, So, 2. K. VVest, -Ir: 3. Finley, So: 4. I. VVest, Fr: 37 ft. 9 in. HIGH JUMP: 1. Dallagher, Fr: 2. Lamb, Sr: Murray, jr: Grant, Frg tied, 5 ft. 6 in. DISCUS: 1. Gillespie, So: 2. Finley, So, 3. Turner, Srg 4. K. VVest, Sr, 102 ft. 1 in. BROAD JUMP: 1. Dallagher, Frg 2. Vvaring, So: 3. Weaver, Fr: 4. Pickard, Fr: 19 ft. JAVELIN: 1. Finlay, So, 2. Jones, Sr: 3. Gillespie, So: 4. McCoy', Jr: 143 ft. 6 in. Sophomores 53, Freshmen 48: Seniors 40, juniors 23 Pay: 93 Page 94 DUBUQUE DUAL, APRIL 21, 1923 100 YD. DASH: 1. Powell, C: 2. Weaver Cg 3. Farmer C. :11 MILE RUN: 1. Hersey C: 2. Grimes C: 3. Silha C. 5:5 2-5 HIGH HURDLES: 1. Stuelke Cg 2. VVieland D: 3. VVaring C. :20 3-.5 440 YD. DASH: 1. Urbach Dg 2. VVeaver C: 3. Briner C. :55 3-5 LOVV HURDLES: 1. Kibbie C: 2. Jansen Dg 3. Moore C. :30 HALF MILE: 1. Simon Cg 2. Colton Cg 3. Johnson C. 2:11 220 YD. DASH: 1. Powell Cg 2. Farmer Cg 3. Sweeney C. :24 2-5 MILE RELAY: 1. Coe fMoore, VVeaver, McElroy, Brinerj 3:50 TVVO MILE: 1. Silha C: 2. Duran C: 3. Oghloukian D. 11:21 1-5 HALF MILE RELAY: Coe fFarmer, Sweeney, Lamb, Powellj 1:37 4-5 SHOT PUT: 1. Gillespie C: 2. Sims D: 3. VVoods D. 36 ft. 11 in. DISCUS: 1. Gillespie Cg 2. Springer D: 3. Sims D. 106 ft. 2 in. JAVELIN: 1. Finlay Cg 2. 'Somers D: 3. Gillespie C. 136 ft. 3 in. POLE VAULT: 1. Lamb Cg 2. Candelaria C: 3. Milske D. 9 ft. 3 in. HIGH JUMP: 1. Dallagher C: 2. Strandsiky D: 3. Sims D and Malin D tied. 5 ft. 3 in. BROAD JUMP: 1. Corell D: 2. Dallagher C and Killian D tied. 18 ft. 11 in. COE 1003 DUBUQUE 35 Q 1 1 I MTW'-'WU ' l V 1 KNOX DUAL, MAY 5, 1923 HIGH VHURDLES: 1. Hunter Kg 2. Byers Kg 3. Stuelke C. :16 3-5 MILE RUN: 1. Colton C3 2. Miller Kg 3. Grimes C. 4:43 3-5 100 YD. DASH: 1. H. Tarpy K: 2. Powell C5 3. Rook C. :10 440 YARD DASH: 1. Rhind Kg 2. Simpson Kg 3. Briner C. :52 1-5 LOYV HURDLES: 1. Hunter Kg 2. Moore Cg 3. Byers K. :27 HALF MILE: 1. Hersey C: 2. Simon C: 3. W. Tarpy K. 2:06 2-5 220 Yard Dash: 1. Powell C3 2. H. Tarpy Kg 3. Rook C. :ZZ 3-5 MILE RELAY: Knox QSimps,on, H. Tarpy, Senn, Rhindb 3235 2-55 TVVO MILE: 1. Colton C3 2. Miller Kg 3. Duran C. 10:31 880 YD. RELAY: Coe, forfeit SHOT PUT: 1. Gillespie C: 2. Rhind Kg 3. Campbell K. 37 ft. .9 in. DISCUS: 1. Gillespie C5 2. Rhind Kg 3. Bucheit K. 109 ft. 7 in. IAVELIN: 1. Finlay Cg 2. Bucheit Kg 3. Cotlaw K. 14-9 ft Z in. CNeW Coe Recordj 1 POLE VAULT: 1. Hill Kg 2. Lamb Cg 3. Tubbs K. 11 ft. 3 in. HIGH JUMP: 1. 'Lewis Kg 2. Stuelke C3 Dallagher C tied. 5 ft. 6 in. A BROAD JUMP: 1. Cotlaw K: 2. Huggins Kg 3. Dallzlgher C. 20 ft. sn in. COE 63: KNOX 73 I ik 1, g QA pg. l il U .:' 1 'yr ,. 1 up H Zi 1. . mi 'fi 35? . . ga Ffa ,l V fi ' Nj .J Ap: . w -gk 1 -. fl' mf ix ,. . '--1 Page 95 BELOIT DUAL, MAY 12, 1923 l Page 96 100 YARD DASH: 1. Powell Cg 2. Beitz Bg 3. VVeaver C. :10 SHOT PUT: 1. VVest Cg 2. Gillespie Cg 3. Vondrum B. 39 ft. 1M in. 220 YARD DASH: 1. Powell C: 2. Rook C: 3. Addie B. :22 3-5 MILE RUN: 1. Colton Cg 2. Grimes C3 3. Hersey C. 4:47 2-5 HIGH JUMP: 1. Dallagher Cg 2. Gate B3 Lee B tied. 5 ft. 6 in. TVVO MILE: 1. Silha Cg 2. Colton C3 3. Brandrup B. 10:51 2-5 DISCUS: 1. Dahlgren B: 2. Gillespie Cg 3. L West C. 125 ft. 10 in. 440 YARD DASH: 1. Weaver Cg 2. VVarner Bg 3. McElroy' C. 154- POLE VAULT: 1. McAuliffe B3 2. Gates B3 3. Candelaria Cg Thompson B tied. 11 ft. 6 in. HIGH HURDLES: 1. Thompson Bg 2. Gates Bg 3. D. Butler B. :16 2-5 I HALF MILE: 1. Moore B5 2. Hersey C: 3. Simon C. 2:04 3-5 LOVV HURDLES: 1. Thompson Bg 2. Gates B5 3. McAuliffe B. 227 2-5 IAVELIN: 1. Nygren B3 2. Vondrashek Bg 3. H. Thompson B. 164 ff. 880 YARD RELAY: Coe fPowell, Lamb, Sweeney, Rookj 1:33 2-5 BROAD JUMP: 1. Addie B3 2. Gates B: 3. Dallagher C. 20 ft. IOM in. COE 64-My BELOIT 6622 STATE MEET, IOWA CITY, MAY 19, 1923 2 'cog '04-I HIGH HURDLES: 1. Crawford Clowajg 2. Shope Uowajg 3. Taylor QGrin- nelllg 4. Brown fAmesjg :16 1-10 MILE RUN: 1. McIntyre CArnesj: 2. Ashton Uowajg 3. Bierbaum fAmesj: 4. Smith fCornellJ: 4:31 6-10 100 YARD DASH: 1. Wilson Clowal g 2. Brookins Qlowaj g 3. Coulter QIowaj 3 4. Maine fAmesj g :10 3-10 440 YARD DASH: 1. Coulter Uowajg 2. Hammerly fAmesjg 3. Kennedy fCornelll: 4. Kitchen fGrinnelljg 151 8-10 LOW HURDLES: 1. Brookins flowajg 2. Crawford Clowajg 3. Taylor fGrinnelljg 4. Shope Uowajg 124 3-10 820 YARD DASH: 1. Shawhan QAmesjg 2. Porter QGrinnelljg 3. Bleakley CAmesJ 3 4. Otte Clowajg 2:01 4-10 220 YARD DASH: 1. Wilson Uowajg 2. Powell fCoelg 3. Maine QAmesjg 4. Reid Uowaj: :22 5-10 MILE RELAY: 1. Qlowajg 2. QGrinnelljg 3. CDrakejg 3:28 2-.10 TWO MILE RUN: 1. Phelps Clowajg 2. Colton CCoejg 3. Meyer fGrinnellj 3 4. Seaton CAmeslg 9:56 880 YARD RELAY: 1. fIowajg 2. fGrinnellj: 3. CAmesjg 4, fCoej: 1:28 9-10 DISCUS: 1. Gillespie CCoejg 2. Denton CDrakej and Miller QD1'3lCCJ tied: 4. Boge CGrinnellj: 121 feet 2M inches SHOT PUT: 1. Johnstone Qlowajg 2. Daine CIowal: 3. Zell Uovvajg 4. West CCoejg 39 feet 62 inches HIGH JUMP: 1. Swenson, Dobson Uowal tied: 3. Taylor fGrinnellj and Klindt Uowaj tiedg 5 feet 10 1-8 inches BROAD JUMP: 1. Brandmill QIowajg 2. Critchett CGrinnellj: 3. Taylor QGrinnellj 5 4. Jones Uowaj: 21 feet 10M inches JAVELIN THROVV: 1. Lingenfelter QDrakejg 2. Smith QIowaj: 3. Marshall Clowaj 3 4. Miller fDrakej g 179 feet 4 1-8 inches IOVVA 91 1-3: AMES 30 2-3: GRINNELL 26: COE 13: DRAKE 135 CORNELL 3g DES MOINES U. 0 Page 97 CONFERENCE MEET, GALESBURG, MAY 26, 1923 4. -- 'P' fc-31 ., .--: -Z...:.,.5 ' 4,, - . , :.- .-G, V' F1 . - . . 9 : A-1 QA. A. ' W ' A 'R , , :tw ' -..: -' e'sta.'.s v-M ' Pfafwaie-1 '--sf' 1... SG W' 'I ' ff-Y 'ff Y ' !' I .- . :.'. : - -4-9 :e1 A-' N f ' -f : fX-.- -A- .. -uf Ae- A A . ...f A . A. ' A . A ze 7 .gif . 3,v,,.Z.,..em.s.4M......,..,...e.1..M,. , 7 ,. ay, .Qa.,3,,,,,9f A . A 434 , ygfzigffaf . .... fzcapwimz.. .,.-6, j.ix,,W.gi, we -53 1' + ' --4-1ff? -M12-..2: .,-:- , .1 .. 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Lufkin, and Street, CCarAletonjg 4. Hill, qrinoxp A HIGH JUMP: 1. Dee, CCornellj, Christopherson, fRiponj tied, 3. Lewis, CKnoxj, Anderson, CCarletonj and Cook, CLawrencej tied. 5 feet 7M 1. Powell, fCoejg 2. Tarpy, 11 feet sn inches QKnoxjg 3. Addie, QBeloit Ja QCornelljg 3. Christopherson, QCoejg 3. Gillespie, CCoeAj Riponjg 3. Colton, QCoej 1 inches HALF MILE: 1. Barbour, CCornelljg 2. Naused, fCarletonjg 3. Rhind, fKnoxj g 4. Simmons, CHamlinej 5 2:03 1-5 BROAD JUMP: 1. Christopherson, fRiponjg 2. Addie, CBeloitjg 3. Gates, QBeloitjg 4. Frost, fCarletonjg 22 feet 2 1-3 inches TWO MILE: 1. Ellison, CRiponj g 2. Brandes, CHamlinej g 3. Smith, fCornellj 3 4. Colton, CCoej IAVELIN: 1. Nygren, QBeloitjg 2. Sprandel, QCarletonjg 3. Bucheit, QKnoxj: 4. Klaus, CHamlinej g 165 feet ESM inches ONE MILE RELAY: 1. QCornellj g 2. CCoelg 3. fCarletonj 3 4. CBeloitjg 3:31 1-5 3 9:58 1-10 BELOIT 30.9 CARLETON 30: COE 2.5, CORNELL 25: RIPON zz, KNOX zo CORNELL DUAL, MAY 3, 1923 100 YARD DASH: 1. Powell, Coe: 2. VVeaver, Coe: 3. Rook, Coe. :10 2-5 MILE RUN: 1. Colton, Coe: 2. Bond, Cornell: 3. Smith, Cornell. 4:35 2-5 HIGH HURDLES: 1. DeBok, Cornell: 2. Kirwin, Cornell: 3. Stuelke, Coe. 16 1-.5 440 YARD DASH: 1. Barbour, Cornell, 2. Weaver, Coe: 3. McElroy, Coe. :52 HALF MIDE: 1. Hersey, Coe, 2. Simon, Coe: 3. Pirkey, Cornell. 2:03 220 YARD DASH: 1. Powell, Coe: 2. Rook, Coe: 3. Hooper, Cornell. :22 3-5 MILE RELAY: 1. Cornell CDonovan, Kleemier, Lakey, Ken- nedyj. 3:32 4-5 Two Mile: 1. Colton, Coe: 2. Silha, Coe: 3. Yohe, Cornell 10:15 1-5 HALF MILE RELAY: Won by Coe QFarmer, Lamb, Moore Rookj. 1:32 4-5 SHOT PUT: 1. K. VVest, Coe: 2. Gillespie, Coe: 3. Rosenbaum Cornell. 39 ft. 3M in. DISCUS: 1. Gillespie, Coe: 2. Rosenbaum, Cornell, 3. I. VVest. 124 ft. 2 in. JAVELIN: 1 Dean, Cornell: 2. K. VVest, Coe: 3. jones, Coe. 140 ft. 4- in. POLE VAULT: 1. Miller, Cornell: 2. Candelaria, Coe: Ringer, Cornell tied. 10 ft. 3 in. HIGH JUMP: 1. Dee, Cornell: 2. VVhite, Cornell: 3. Dal- ' lagher, Coe. 5 ft. 8 in. BROAD JUMP: 1. Dallagher, Coe: 2. Reeder, Cornell: 3 Lamb, Coe. 20 ft. 7M in. COE 785 CORNELL 58 J 1 1 7 Yu yi -1 Page 99 Page 100 COE RECORDS 100 YARD DASH: :9 3-5: Clement P. Wilson '12 220 YARD DASH: :21 4-5: Clement P. VVilson '12 440 YARD DASH: :49: Clement P. VVilson '12: Harlan Frentress '21 880 YARD DASH: 1:56: George Bryant '94 MILE RUN: 4:26 2-5: George Bryant '94 TWO MILE RUN: 9:52: Nickerson '08 220 LOVV HURDLES: :25 215: Stunkard '12: VVest '14: Eugene Lighter '16 120 HIGH HURDLES: :15 2-5: Eugene Lighter '16 SHOT PUT: 42 feet: Carlstrom '14 POLE VAULT: 11 feet 9M inches: Verink '14 HIGH JUMP: 5 feet 9M inches: Verink '14: Chambers '21 DISCUS: 129 feet 5 inches: Knapp '16 BROAD JUMP: 21 feet 9M inches: Eugene Lighter '16 JAVELIN: 148 feet 4 inches: Carl Schlotterbeck '20: 149 feet 5 inches: John Finlay '25 880 YARD RELAY: 1:31 4-5: Bailey, Rife, Massey, Lighter MILE RELAY: 3:26 3-5: Holt, Lamb, Brown, Frentress MID-VVEST CONFERENCE RECORDS 100 YARD DASH: :10 1-5: Bridgeford fKnoxJ: Powell fCoeJ 220 YARD DASH: :22 2-5: Powell CCoeJ 440 YARD DASH: :50 1-5: Frentress QCoeJ 880 YARD DASH: 1:58 1-5: Cole CCornellJ MILE RUN: 4:29 3-5: Brandes CHamlineJ TVVO MILE RUN: 9:58 1-10: Ellison CRiponJ 120 HIGH HURDLES: :16 1-5: Peterson CCornellJ: Hunter CKn0xJ 220 LOVV HURDLES: 126: Hunter CKnoxJ SHOT PUT: 40 feet 7 inches: Drill CCz1rletonJ POLE VAULT: 12 feet Z1 inch: Griggs fKnoxJ BROAD JUMP: 22 feet SM inches: Sward CKnoxJ DISCUS: 122 feet 6 inches: Middlemist CCarletonJ JAVELIN: 172 feet 15M inches: Sprandel CCarletonJ RELAY: 3:28: Cornell Baseball I 923 CAPTAIN HAROLD WERNIMONT Page 102 COACH CARRITHERS BERNARD LUHRING Captain-elect BASEBALL SQUAD Coach Carrithers, Lash, Sheldon, Hoffman, Drake, Buckton, Franklin, Randall, Davis CMana-gerj Boyle, Sweeney, Collins, Wernimont CCz1ptainJ, Pence, Strong, DeGI'aupre Rush, Johnson, Sutherland, Luliring, Skinner, Lewis PERSONNEL IRA T. CARRITI-IERs . . . HAROLD VVERNIMONT LESTER DAVIS . . . . . ' PITCHERS ELGAN STRONG JOHN RUSH FOREST LEWIS CATCHERS HAROLD WERNIMONT ' INFIELDERS ' Loy SWEENEY flst b.j C. SUTHERLAND f2nd b.J JACK FENCE Q3rd b.J EDWARD BOYLE flst b.j LEO DRAKE FOREST RANDALL GEORGE COLLINS ROBERT SHELDON. Coe Carleton Beloit Cornell OUTFIELDERS CHRIS JOHNSON IRVING HUEFMAN Coach Captain Manager LOUIS LASH LAWRENCE BUCKTON BERNARD LUHRING CS. JOHN DEGIQANDPRE VVADE FRANKLIN HAROLD SKINNER MIDVVEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS 'VV L Pct. 7 0 1.000 Lawrence 2 0 1.000 Hamline 2 2 .500 Knox 3 4 .428 W L 0 1 0 3 0 4- i SJ Pct. .000 .000 .000 Page Page 104 BASEBALL 1923 Conference champions-that's the title which the 1923 ball club finally landed after a season in which almost every game ball team of all around strength, but Carrithers was worried about a pitcher. The Hrst string pitcher of the year before V ff had left school, and Strong had only been a reserve hurler ' ' r , Q was a battle. if S- Prospects were good at the beginning of the season for a L, with mediocre ability. With Captain VVernimont behind the bat, he was fortified with one of the best college catchers in the west, while Sutherland was an infielder around whom a strong inner defense could be built. George Collins, athlete extraordinary, was available again for his old position in center field, and Pence and Skinner were also back to man their old berths in the outer garden. Plenty of good material from the freshmen enabled Cary to Hll in the positions left vacant by graduation, and he soon had a ball team in the field which rivaled any nine which ever represented Coe on the diamond. Two men solved his pitching problem, the first being Johnny Rush, freshman twirler who came through with a vengeance, and proved that he deserves to be ranked with the best pitchers in the conference. The other man was Strong, who developed under Cary's coaching into a very strong relief hurler, and on several occasions dur- ing the season, he alone saved the Kohawks from defeat. It was also his feat 'to defeat Cornell twice during the season. Loy Sweeney, freshman first baseman, held down that position throughout most of the season and added a steadiness to the infield which characterized it from Coe infields of other years. Buzz' Luhring played his first game for Coe, and made good from the start at the hardest position on the diamond, shortstop, and Chris Johnson showed his versatility by winning a place in left field when Pence was shifted to third base. Coe opened the season with two disastrous losses to the Iowa University team on successive days by the scores of 7 to 0 and 8 to O. The team had barely been out doors a week when they journeyed to Iowa City for these practice games. A fiock of errors by the Coe infield was responsible for many of Iowa's runs. Opening the home season against Upper Iowa, Coe fought an uphill battle from the start. Johnny Rush started on the hill for Coe, but his wildness proved his undoing, and he soon gave up the burden to Strong, who carried on to the end in fine style. Coe finally won the game aided by two home runs from the bat of Jack Pence. Score, Coe 10, Upper Iowa 7. The next game was played at Ames, and only bobbles by the infield kept Coe from Winning. Ames nosed out the Kohawks by a score of 4 to 3, but Rush had held their batters to seven scattered hits, and showed the form which was to come in after games. A relief pitcher halted a Coe rally in the ninth and saved the game for them. On April 27th, Coe played their Hrst conference game against Knox, here. The final score was Coe 8, Knox 7, and the game was featured by a Coe rally in the late innings, after Knox had held the upper hand fl'11'0Ugl1OLlt the contest. Behind four runs in their half of the eighth, the Kohawks found their batting eyes, and belted the horsehide all over the lot to tie the score, and came back in the ninth to drive in the Winning counter. Rush was knocked out of the box in the second inning, but Strong pitched well the rest of the way. The first Cornell game followed, and Coe handed them their first conference defeat of the season 5 to 4. Coach Lee made his big mistake by starting a southpaw, Young, against Coe, and he was found for four runs in the first inning. Coming back in the second, he filled the bases, and Lee then called in Paulson from the outfield to throw. Paulson walked the first man, and thereby lost the game, but during the rest of the eight innings in which he pitched, he allowed but one hit, and struck out sixteen men. Strong went the whole game for Coe. Beloit came here next, and with Rush in form, Coe handed them a 9 to 2 lacing. Rush allowed but four hits off his delivery, and was the dominating feature of the game. The following Saturday, Coe went to Knox, and won in a walkaway by the score of 6 to 1, Rush allowing but five hits. Cornell again pushed Coe to the limit to win from them, in the next game. A two base hit'by Pence in the last half of the ninth drove Luhring home with the winning run, and enabled Coe to beat their ancient rival for the fourth consecutive time. The score was 7 to 6. Hamline failed to stop the fast moving Kohawks in their only encounter, and Coe won again 9 to 4. Rush pitched a strong game, and was never in danger, allowing but five hits. The score might have been lower had he not hit four batters. The season's windup, and the game which gave Coe the undisputed championship of the conference was played with Beloit, on Coeis diamond. It looked for a time as though Coe had met her master at last, for they went in to the fifth inning with the score 9 to 2 against them. Right there the Kohawks tightened up, however, and from then on fought their way to the lead. Scoring six runs in the seventh inning, Coe put the game on ice, and left the field that afternoon undefeated by a conference team. THE SEASON'S SCORES Coe O Iowa 7 Coe Beloit 2 Coe O Iowa 8 Coe Knox 1 Coe 10 Upper Iowa 7 Coe Cornell 6 Coe 3 Ames 4 Coe Hamline 4 Coe 8 Knox 7 Coe Beloit 9 Coe 5 Cornell 4 Page I0 s Page 106 Fooilvall l 923 CAPTAIN HAROLD WERNIMONT Payr 107 Page 103 COACH ' MORAY EBY Moray Eby came to Coe in the fall of 1914. From that day to this Coe football teams have been masters of the gridiron. Seldom beaten, never badly, Coe teams have hung up a record during Eby's ten year regime that stamps him as a peer of coaches, an aristocrat of football. Time after time Coe teams have defeated opponents, composed of seasoned veterans, because they were far superior in the knowledge of the game. Coe has had green and inexperienced teams, but never an eleven that did not know its game. The ability to teach his men the fine points of football is coupled with the ability to instill into the players that something which has been the distinguishing feature of all Coe elevens, Fight . It is that quality more than any other that has made- the Kohavvks feared on every gridiron. The respect and admiration in which Coach Eby is held by the men who have played under him speaks volumes for the clean and sportsmanlike Way he coaches his teams. Eby played four years on the University of Iowa's eleven, captaining the team one year. He played end on the famous Western Champion team of 1900. His record since coming to Coe, which speaks more eloquently than words, is on the opposite page. Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe COE'S TEN YEAR RECORD UNDER EBY 17 6 13 23 52 85 115 19 28 67 13 8 38 9 13 13 28 25 45 0 28 7 13 0 3 14 0 12 5 0 0 7 10 33 52 191-1- Parsons O Ames 27 lN'Ionmouth 9 Simpson 0 Leander Clarke 0 Grinnell 0 Highland Park 0 Cornell 7 1915 Parsons 0 Iowa VVesleyan 0 Monmotith 6 Highland Park 0 Leander Clarke 0 Grinnell 17 Simpson 0 Cornell 10 1916 Parsons 0 Monmotlth 3 Leander Clarke 0 Grinnell 10 Beloit 0 Cornell 23 1917 St. Ambrose 0 Ames 7 Knox 9 lVIonmouth 6 Grinnell 48 Simpson 7 Cornell 0 1918 Iowa U. 27 Cornell 0 Iowa U. Reserves 0 Grinnell 8 Cornell 3 State Teachers 3 Games Played VVon . . Lost . . Tied . Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe Coe 33 0 10 44 24 0 7 10 6 34 7 7 14 27 13 3 70 10 28 38 28 14 24 29 15 21 20 13 6 3 12 6 7 12 17 15 1919 Iowa Weslegfan 0 Ames 3 Dubuque 12 llionmouth 0 Carleton 0 Grinnell 6 Cornell 0 . 1920 State Teachers 0 Ames 0 Nlonmouth 0 Dubuque 7 Carleton 7 Grinnell 0 Cornell 14 1921 State Teachers 6 Ames 28 Simpson 0 Grinnell 0 Dubuque 7 Knox O Cornell 7 1922 Upper Iowa 0 Ames O Dubuque 0 Grinnell 0 Albion 7 Knox 6 Cornell 7 1923 Upper Iowa O Wiscoiusin U. 7 Parsons 6 Dubuque 0 Knox 14 Drake 6 Grinnell 0 Cornell O 71 54 14 3 Pngff' 109 Page IIO FOOTBALL SQUAD Coach Eby, Manager Parker Crooks, Hurd, Saverude, R. Strong, Makeever, Moore, P. Strong, Rittgers, Johnson MORAY EBY . BERT JENKINS HAROLD VVERNIMONT CY PARKER . MAKEEVER CR.H.B.j BUCKTON CF.B.j PENCE CQ. BJ WERNIMONT fL.E.D SHELDON QR.E.l R. STRONG CR.E.y RICK QL.T.l , Pence, Mott, Gillespie, Finlay, E. Gillespie, K. West, Sebern, Northex Lee Assistant Manager Franklin, Assistant Coach Jenkins Smonse, Rick, I. NVE-zst, HOUEIHZIH, Goodwin, Kline, Corell, Bellar Buckton , Mowrey, Burke, WV6l'I1iHl0Ht, Bird, Sheldon, Edwards, Hintzman PERSONNEL . . . . BACKFIELD JOHNSON fQ.B.J P. STRONG fF.B.b LINEMEN GILLESPIE fR.T.j LEE CT.j FINLAY QL.G.J K. VVEST CR.G.j MID-VVEST CONFERENCE Beloit Carleton Lawrence Knox Coe Cornell Ripon Millikeri Hamline T VV O 4 O 2 1 2 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Coach Assistant Coach . Captain Manager BIRD CH.B.J MOWREY fL.H.B.j RITTGERS fH.B.j EDWARDS CGJ I. VVEST CCJ NORTHEY CCJ BURKE CEA Pct. 1.000 1.000 .666 .500 .500 .333 .000 .000 .000 FOOTBALL SEASON 1923 Everybody happy ? yelled Bert Jenkins to the team in the locker room just after the Drake game. Everybody was. In fact, it was that way throughout the entire season. The 1923 campaign was an era of good feeling and harmony among the players. It was this spirit more than anything else which to pull themselves together after the Knox rough-shod over their three greatest rivals, to wind up the season with a better claim than any other Iowa enabled the men game and riding school to the State Championship. A When the season started, Coach Eby had eight letter men from the 1922 team, and a large squad of promising sophomores. Prospects were bright for a winning team. Captain VVernimont, Rick, Gillespie, Finlay, and Kirk West were veterans on the Iine while Pence, IVIakeever, and Elgin Strong were all men of at least two years' experience in the backheld. A strong defensive team was soon whipped into shape to put in the field against Upper Iowa, our first opponent. Three games of the season stand out as particularly satisfactory to the Kohawks. They were the 7 to 3 defeat by Wisconsin, the 12 to 6 victory over Drake, and the 15 to O defeat of Cornell. The YVisconsin game, probably the greatest battle ever fought by a Coe eleven, was played a week after the season opened with Upper Iowa. Upper Iowa displayed a stubborn defense and almost proved a Tartar to the Crimson ai Page III Page 112 team, struggling with the intricacies of an elaborate offense designed especially for Wisconsin. Late in the fourth quarter, however, a pass, Pence to Johnson, put the ball in scoring territory and Pedro Strong smashed over for the only points of the game. The following Saturday Coe journeyed to Madison to do battle with the University of Wisconsiii, one of the most powerful teams in the Big Ten. After their exhibition in the Upper Iowa game, and the fact that they were outweighed almost twenty pounds to the man by Coach Jack Ryan's veterans, Coe was conceded no chance to even make it a close score. But so fierce was the battle which the lighter Coe team fought against the heavy Badgers that it appeared for a time that Coe would win. All the first half, the hard driving Badger backs hammered at the Coe line in vain. Gains were offset when the Coe forwards broke through and downed their men for losses. Time after time Captain Wernimont and Red Strong threw the Cardinal backs before they could get underway, and then just before the end of the half, Jack Pence dropped back to the 45 yard line where, standing only a few yards from the sidelines, he booted the ball at that difficult angle squarely between the crossbars. The crowd was fairly amazed at the kick, the longest made on Wiscoiisin field in years. . Rallying desperately in the final minutes of the third quarter, Wisconsin broke through the fighting Coe eleven for their lone touchdown which saved them from defeat. They were aided in this march down the field by an injury to Eben Gillespie, Coe's right tackle, who had been fairly outplaying Captain lXfIarty Below, All- American tackle of the Badgers. With the score 7 to 3 against them, Coe did not quit, but started a march down the field which carried them to the shadow of Wisconsin's goal. There a pass over the goal line barely eluded Captain Wernimont's fingers, and the ,game was saved for Wisconsin. The next game was different. Parsons college was met in a game that was played Page U3 -. i L.. ,1 in a sea of mud. The Kohawlcs were in the throes of a bad slump, after their terrific battle at Madison, and neither the line nor the baclcfield played up to form. Pedro Strong crashed over for a touchdown just before the half ended, and Pence ran through an open field in the third quarter for Coe's second marker. VVith the Coe substitutes in the game, the Parsons' team marched down the field in the last half for a touch- down which made the final score 12 to 6. The following Saturday Dubuque was beaten by the score of 6 to 0. The Coe team looked even worse on this occasion than on the previous Saturday. They lacked drive, their offense could not seem to get going, and they showed no punch when in scoring territory. Leaving the field at the end of the half one touchdown to the good, the team seemed satisfied, and played the second half in a listless fashion. The Dubuque game seemed to come as a Warning of impending disaster, but the warning was not heeded. Knox' arrived at the Coe back yard the next Week end grimly determined to turn the tide which had gone against them for the last three years. The Kohawks, supremely confident, were held on even turns during the first quarter, but on the first Page Ill play in the second quarter, Dicus, Knox half, broke through on a timeworn split buck and ran 44 yards down the sidelines for a touchdown. A few moments later Buckton fumbled for Coe and a Knox end scooped up the ball and scampered across the goal line increasing Knox's total to 14 points. The Coe team, thoroughly awakened, found its stride and began a march down the field which ended in a touchdown. Again they started, and took the ball to the 7 yard line when the whistle blew to end the half. The team came back in the second half, and fell into the old rut. It was apparent all during the half that Coe would lose. The only bright spot which appeared out of the ruck was the birth of a new Star for Coe. The playing of Moxvrey, substituted at halfback, gladdened the hearts of Coe fans. The game ended, and Coe had been defeated on her own gridiron for the first time in four years. Two weeks of recuperation followed before the battle with Drake. During this time, a quiet change appeared in the team. The offensewas completely revised, the attitude of the men changed from one of supreme conhdence to one of grim determina- tion as every one appeared for the windup of the season, the three big games with Drake, Grinnell, and Cornell. . ' ' 1 I , il 'il l My -ii ,W ,il ffl ,J ll -i gl l l -l l Page 115 On Armistice Day, the little band of Kohawks swooped down on the Drake stadium, to do battle with the haughty Bulldogs. Drake had been undefeated on the gridiron for two years, and so far in the 1923 season, had not even been scored on. They were flushed with a Z1 to 0 victory over Ames on the preceding Saturday, and were con- fident of a victory over Coe. Far and wide spread the fame of the great Bill Boelter, the Bulldogs' brilliant ehalfback who no team had yet been able to stop. No one, except the coaches and Page 116 players, thought that Coe could halt the Drake machine. The manner in which the Coe forward wall broke up the fast running Drake offense bewildered the fans. Only occasionally did Boelter and Orebaugh get away for a substantial gain, and time after time Kirk West, Werninioiit, or Gillespie would break through and throw the clever Drake backs for losses. Midxvay in the second period, Pence scored the first points of the year against Drake with a beautiful dropkick from the 45 yard line. The first half ended with no more scoring. Coe kicked off, but retained possession of the ball by successfully executing an on side kick. Cn the third play in the second half, Jack Pence dropped back to the 59 yard line, poised carefully, and dropkicked the ball. No one had expected a dropkick from that position, but the ball sailed high and far and over the crossbars with yards I ' fied' f a':f..'l-at a ii f fm . 'v,'14,g1 H. .2 z -5 'f 1 rw.-1, . ,.A rf 11,5333-gl -' f'3p,i9., i-5,'1' ','i'f5:,'53 fy' P-vga?-JQ4,,i7, 'A-'Ii 'J I A'f,253?i? E32-gif 5,'h,,Qr:,iQgff7i5yQ,5 55:2 '. -3 1:71 5 1,.i.'i'3't.sip g. 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A si 1 ,i ff i-ftffhielfflg ., .5 V-it v'E '4 . . 5.7 4' , . . 'Sf ' - f . .M, ' f 1 ,,,. l -. ,.,-Q, QT. QQ3'gqe.xv: if fi - I ,,.:.- 'fl ' X . 1'i ?:f0f'ff.:'I''x 'k.9I4t-1 ' Q' 1, sz we Q I, 44,93 ' fi , ' ,H g- ' uf A ' , ', v if - e Ei - ' f p S+.-at .4 , 4' - 1 12 - -' - -, .- :- '-f 5-1 , .ia '...:- 'Eff ' f i v .,.,: ., .. .4 N , ff-M1,4:4':-239-. ..,, j L , - . . . ,, 1 4i'g f 11: - V 1-.if ' -' L . to spare. It was the longest dropkick recorded in college football in America during the history of the game. Drake started an attack at this point which could not be stopped, and they marched 40 yards to a touchdown. Orebaugh's kick for the point after touchdown was blocked, however, and the score stood at 6 all. The third period ended, the fourth began. Coe started another drive down the field. Twice before they had marched the length of the Held, only to have fumbles prevent touchdowns when within the Bulldogs' ten yard line. This time, however, they were not to be denied. VVith Buckton and lVIoWrey carrying the ball they advanced steadily to the 15 yard line where lVIowrey smashed his way through the Drake line and placed thexoval on the 3 yard line. Buckton took it over, and shortly after, the game ended. The game at Grinnell the next week demonstrated Coe's superiority over her old rival, and the Kohawks added their second Missotlri Valley scalp to their belts. For the fourth time in as many years, Coe shut out the Pioneers, the final score being 17 to O. Grinnell held the Crimson team to a 3 point margin in the first half, made by Virtue of Jack Pence's 29 yard dropkick, but in the second half, the Coe offense began to Work. A pass, Makeever to Werniluiont, and a nice run through a broken field by Buzz scored the first touchdown, while a series of line plays accounted for the Other. Page 717 l A lla' ' 'lf lf 1, , 13.5 l VH' 1 1 HY: le if-l 14 1 xr- 1 rlff U11 r 1 ll i.-, I fi, 1 ,. u 'i ,. i- VV. i. Page IIS . . 'X l Y, , YH, l This left only one game to be played, the Homecoming game with Cornell. Witli a team of veterans, and a door die spirit, Coach Sherm Finger brought his purple clad warriors to the Coe battle ground. With practically the same team' that had held Coe to a 13 to 7 score the year previous, the Cornellians thought that the time for their long looked for victory had come. But it took only a few minutes for Coe to demonstrate her superiority. They began a march down the field which ended on the Cornell 4 yard line when a Coe back fumbled. The field was covered with mud, and the ball was very slippery. Kirwin, Cornell ace, punted out of danger. A few moments later Rick pushed a Coe punt out of bounds on the 2 yard line, and gave Coe a chance to toss a Cornell back behind the line for a safety. This proved to be the only score in the first half, but the Kohawks came back in the second half and smashed their way down the field for a touchdown. lVIowrey carried the ball ten yards on a cut back play to plant the ball behind the goal posts. The second touchdown followed closely the Hrst, the ball being carried over by Strong from the l yard line. Makeever passed to We1'nimont for the point after the touchdown. The game ended with Coe making another brilliant march. Three pretty passes, lvlakeever to Gillespie featured the closing minutes. In this game every member of the team distinguished himself, but the play was featured by the rare judgment of Makeevei' in running the team, and his uncanny passing ability. Although the score was not as large as many former ones, this was perhaps the most decisive defeat ever handed to Cornell. Their highly tooted offense failed to gain a single first down against the Crimson, while the Coe eleven gained their yardage nof less than twenty times. It was a brilliant climax to a season full of thrills. At the end of the season, every member of the Kohawk team was mentioned for honor teams. Captain Weriiinioiit received honorable mention by Walter' Eckersall in picking his All-American team. He was placed at end and made Captain of the All-State team. Gillespie was placed at tackle on the All-State team. Rick and Pence made the second All-State team at guard and halfback, respectively, while Makeever and Strong were on the third at quarter and full. K. VVest and Finley, veteran guards, were also mentioned widely. 1 l l The individual feats of Jack Pence deserve much praise. Jack has established himself as the greatest long-distance dropkicker of all time by kicking more goals from beyond the 40 yard line than any other man. His 59 yard boot at Drake was the season's classic. Incidentally, Jack never had a kick blocked in his entire college career. Four sophomores played their first Varsity football during this season, and every man showed himself to be a footballer of class. Red Strong and Bob Sheldon performed exceptionally well at end for first year men. Irving West fully lived up to his brother's reputation, and added much strength to the center of the line. MOWTCj',S feats at halfback were one of the lights of the last half of the season. Buckton, Burke, Northey, and Johnson from among the reserves deserve special mention. - Five regulars have played their last game for Coe. They are Captain Buzz'l Wernirnont, Kirk West, Jack Pence, Pedro Strong, and Buck Rick. This quintet of football stars has seldom been equalled on the Coe field, and While they will be missed, the memory of their deeds Will live long in the hearts of all Coe men. The loyalty of the student body, faculty, and alumni was a very pleasing feature of the season. A crovvd of about 100 rooters followed the team to Wisconsiii, and other large delegations were sent to Des lVIoines, and Grinnell. The student band Page 119 Page 120 made the trip to Grinnell. At all away from home games, many of the alumni were in evidence lending their support to their alma mater. The real reason why Coe football teams lead all others on the gridiron 'lies in their superb coaching staff. As freshmen the men report to Coach Carrithers. Under him they learn the fundamentals of the game, and throughout the season provide the stiffest kind of opposition for the Varsity. They are also taught the playing systems of Coe's opponents, thus giving them a broad football education. In Cary , Coe has directed the activities of a college Varsity eleven. Cary is assisted by Wa1'd lVIacy, a former Grinnell football captain. When the men become Varsity material, they are divided into two groups, the linesmen and the backs. Bert Jenkins, a former star at the University of Iowa, takes care of the backs, and the manner in which the Coe backs performed in the last three games bears silent testimony to Bert's ability. The linemen come under the direct supervision of head coach lVIoray Eby. Coach Eby is recognized all over the middle west as its premier line coach. Line material is sometimes good at Coe, more often it is only mediocre, but good, bad, or indiffer- ent, Coe can always count on a line that stands like a stonewall. At Wisconsiii, the Crimson forwards, outweighed twenty pounds to the man, outcharged, outfought, and outsmarted their husky Badger opponents, and demonstrated that they knew vastly more football. At Drake, the Coe linemen stopped the assaults of Boelter for the first time in the season, and against Cornell, the mighty Kirwin and his mates failed to make a single first down through or around the Coe line. That Coe is fortunate in having Nforay Eby goes without saying, and all Coe men believe that he is without a peer as a football coach. He possesses that kind of per- sonality that makes men do the things he says even when it seems impossible. This story would not be complete without a word about the team's manager, Cy Parker. Cy was Coe's first athletic manager, and he has taken charge of the destinies of the football team for the past two seasons. Combining the qualities of able business ability and a winning pe1'sonality, Cy became very popular with every member of the team and coaching staff. There are others who helped to make this football season a success, but of these the most important are those unsung heroes, the scrubs. Not blessed with the ability of their more fortunate fellows, these men came out on the field every night and played the game as hard and earnestly as any. All weeklong they took their knocks and bruises and then came out gamely on Saturday to sit on the sidelines while their comrades gained the plaudits of the crowd. Whyf? There is only one reason. Thev are for Coe. SEASONS SCORES Coe 6 Upper lowa O Coe Knox lil Coe 3 VVisconsin 7 Coe Drake 6 Coe 12 Parsons 6 Coe Grinnell O Coe 6 Dubuque 0 Coe Cornell 0 Coach MORAY EBY Assistant Coach BERT JENKINS +1119 Freshman Coach IRA CARRITHERS Assistant Coach XVARD MACY Pagfw 121 4 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Assistant Coach Macy, Pafschke, H, Lamb, Carniicliael. Mc-Cormack. Holmes, Xvilg118l', Dusenberry, Lund Chase, West, Morris, XVlIite, Lieser, Goclfriedson, Coach CE11'l'ifl161'S Sta-nton, Hanft, Hill, NV2'lj'lTli1Ck, Brown, Belsclmer, Hlelsli, Hughes, Finney, Tullis CCaptaiI1j, Makeever Jones, Torstenson, Beull. Chehock Fisher. Sylvester. Pratt, Spencer, Tweerlie, Bl'00kIllilll, Sliiiger, Tliompson, Organ, Coats, XV. Lamb OFFICERS 'f IRA T. CARRITHERS . . Coach VVARD MACY Assistant Coach DALE TULLIS . Captain PERSONNEL ALBERT PATSCHKE HARRIS LAME KENNETII CARMICHAEL RUSSELL MCCORMAC LESTER HOLMES CARL VVAGONNER CLOICE DUSENBERRY CHRIS LUND CLIFFORD CHASE LEONARD 'WEST DANA MORRIS RAYMOND WHITE GEORGE LIESER Pagr I JI? M. L. GODFRIEDSON EVERETT HANET SID HILL GAYLORD 'WAYMACH JAMES REESE STANLEY BROWN CARL BELSCHNER DAVID VVELSH RUSSELL HUGHES BAILEY FINNEY HOWARD MAKEEVER FRANK JONES MILFORD TORSTENSON ELLIOTT FISI-IER JOI-IN PRATT DALE TULLIS ARLO SYLVESTER MURLE TWEEDIE HARRY BROOKMAN HORACE SLINGER ROBERT THOMPSON EDWARD ORGAN HARVEY COATS 'WILLIS LAMB RICHARD BEALL aslqefball 1923-24 CAPTAIN GAY STUELKE U9 BASKETBALL SQUAD Couch Carrithers, Van Eman, Brown, XV. Lamb, H. Lamb, Rick. Manager Burke Reese, XVernimont, Stuelke fcillltillllj, Tullis, Hill, Johnson OFFICERS IRA T. CARRITHERS . . . Coach HAROLD BURKE . Manager GAY STUELKE . . . Captain PERSONNEL GAY STUELKE . . Guard JAMES REESE Forward HAROLD VVERNIMOXT Guard DALE 'TULLIS . . Forward CHRIS JOHNSON Guard SID HILL . . . Forward STANLEY BROWN Guard YVILBUR VAN EM.-IN . . Forward WILLIS LAMB . Page 724 HARRIS LAME . Guard FLOYD RICK . . . Center . . . Center BERNARD LUHRING . . Forward MERLE MAKEEVER . . . Forward MID-,VVEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS XV L Pct. Beloit 10 0 1.000 Carleton 7 O 1.000 Cornell 6 6 .500 Lawrence 3 3 .500 Knox 3 -1- .423 Hamline 3 5 .375 Coe 2 S .200 Ripon 1 4 .200 Monmouth 0 6 .000 Milliken 0 O .000 BASKETBALL 1923-2+ The 1923-2-l basketball season opened with the poorest prospects that a Coe team had faced in years. Witlr only the remnants of last yearis team to work with, and a group of substitutes that had been tried and found wanting time after time, Coach Carrithers faced a gloomy task. Coe teams of the past several years had been noted for their lack of quality. They had lost almost every game for the past three seasons. It just seemed that good basketball material didn't come to Coe. And Carrithers numbered among his squad that answered the first call for basketball only the left overs, and substitutes from that kind of teams. Undismayed, l'Cary went to work on his unpromising raw material, and experi- mented until he found a combination which could absorb a certain amount of basket- ball. He kept right at them, working them overtime, holding long skull practices, and scrimmaging them with the freshman team until they were ready to drop from exhaustion. But he made them into a basketball team, a team which won their last two games, played before the opening of the second semester dismantled it. The second semester saw the largest squad of freshmen basketball men in the history of the college become eligible for varsity competition. Never before had such a large number of cage aspirants been on a Coe varsity squad. The quality of these freshmen players kept pace with their quantity. They became the pride and joy of the athletic department as soon as they were issued uniforms at the start of the season, and all during the first semester they had taken the varsity to nightly trimmings with apparent ease. Cary's worries were partly lifted when Eby, who had been coaching them as freshmen, turned them over to him as very welcome relief for his battered varsity cagers. Within the week after they had become eligible, they were called on to face the veteran Cornell team, practically intact from the year previous, and one of the fastest fives in the middle west. Needless to say they were taken to a sound drubbing, but even in defeat they showed some of the stuff which later was to make them :1 worthy opponent of any team in the conference. This freshman team did not get into the spirit of things until they had gone through several games, It took them some time to find themselves, and to get enough confi- dence to carry them through their meetings with teams which had been playing in college competition for several years. At Hrst they were outplayed in every game, and looked lost on the floor at times. They did not always know the right thing to do, but their natural ability soon made itself evident, and when they did start to pick up Page I2 , 115 ' -ggrlgg Q U '.-'.er1:....' , A -V 3 , ,:, I :J .f I-.. inf., fij 1. 5 ' , K . . 1222323 1? jig. i . ., if 5 . ,f ' . 2' ' ,- V eff.. ? ' f ,M ,. 1 ' ' Y ' . A x 5252.51 it ' .. rfi' 5 1-I ?25ir. .V ' V 2 -' . 135:32 lllflisii.-f M , S0 se: V ef 5 gf: 60 ff :.::v.v 'S 35.5 S 1 ,, 4':1:, 'g A . .' k ,. ' -E53 5 l 1 5 5, ' ls- 3555 ,. . ,,- H T 1 .L'.3QiE'1 5 Ei ifff? f1f1g555f1g31?f1E .Tv -F'Ei51fj ' if 'i:,f. IE F g-if f S . ff ' 92911, '22Z'i5?'L,ff ,':- 1-: Ii' , fr 'Q 1 1 -5 in ' -' -- ' I - E3 .sf Sizes 5 fir--V ' ,l , , - 5' , T55 Cgf.. 'Zim ... i:':1: , ':,5g'I1fI,.ji sg, Y-is? Q '- 125.--'. . - 1 .5.3 ' Q- 5251 -r if 1 - -iw :i 'ifff5'1f f'Q Q 1:53 .. A : -' ,.-:,: b 2. fee- 21'-':' '1'.X'r.s:-:Nmug,-A Cary's system, they improved so rapidly that at the end of the season they were going like the proverbial house on fire. Three games stood out in the season's record as the ones of which the Coe backers were most proud. They were the first Dubuque game, the second game with Hamline, and the last game of the season with Cornell. The Dubuque game was the first game which was won by Coe. Dubuque came to Cedar Rapids with the flush of a victory over the lightning five from Lawrence which had trounced Coe 36 to 5 still on their faces. Possessed of a better basketball team than Coe, they were beaten because of one thing,-the thing that characterizes all Coe athletic teams,-Fight. It was one of the hardest fought, and most satisfactory victories Coe has had in many a day. The score: Coe 17, Dubuque 13. The second Hamline game was the first and only game won by the freshman varsity. They came through with their best form and trounced Hamline on their own Hoor 39 to 38. 'The last game of the season with Cornell was a battle all the way with the issue in doubt until the final whistle. The young and inexperienced Coe five played the veteran Cornellians off their feet for three quarters of the game, and lost only by virtue of a last minute rally by the Mt. Vernon lads. In this game, the Coe team reached their high spot of the season, and with another week or so of practice would have made it interesting for any basketball team in the lVIidwest Conference. Captain Gay Stuelke did not become eligible until the second semester. Then he found that there were men on the squad that were more valuable to the team than he, and it was his fortune to sit on the bench all season, getting into only an occasional game, and Watch his team battle their rivals on the floor. Captain Gay never gave up, always reported for practice early, always cheered on and inspired his men, and helped to coach the fellows who were taking his place. No better example of Coe Page 126 lf! 1 I I 1 I I u 1 l .-al l . - --A-'W -- ,g..L.g..-+. 1 1 1 1. 1 1 f 1 . ' . 34 , 51 1 ' . - F1 I . 0 .. i' - ' . ' f 7 . 40 ' LV' - ' .1 ,, '2:.'Efi' 1 l ' . - ' . 0 il :Tj 1 -' 'OS : er, 2- 1 if Q 11:3 a - .4 . ' 1 Ga' . 3 1 1' 1 ' .r at A ,TQ -X -. . . 4, -'. S554 W 5' ' . -f 3 loyalty ever played on a Kohawk team than Stuelke. and he holds a high place in the hearts of his teammates. Harris Lamb played center, and proved one of the finds of the season. He is :1 basketball man with great all-around ability. Jimmy Reese developed into a lightning fast forward with a basket eye. He was small, but his speed mystified his opponents. Dale Tullis was Reese's running mate at forward. He was one of the hardest fighters, and cleverest floor men found among Coe candidates in many a year. Stanley Brown played guard toward the close of the season, and showed up as another clever, hard fighting freshman. Buzz,' We1'nimont, acting captain, was the mainstay of the team throughout the season. He was the only man to play in all of the games. Buzz developed into as fine a back guard as Coe has had the honor of possessing. He was the old head, and steadied the young team through the whole campaign. He will be the only man to graduate from the whole squad. Rick, Makeever, Luhring, Johnson, and Hill deserve mention in this article as men who played the game for all they were worth, and men to whom much of the credit of upholding the old Coe fight must be given. BASKETBALL SCORES Coe 21 Penn 27 H Coe 17 Beloit 35 Coe 5 Lawrence 36 Coe 26 Dubuque 27 Coe 17 Dubuque 13 Coe 17 Hamline 26 Coe 30 Monmoiith 18 Coe 39 Hamline 38 Coe 16 Cornell 40 Coe 14 Carleton 35 Coe 17 Beloit 44 Coe 18 Cornell 25 Coe 18 Knox 24 Page 127 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Falconer, Ball CManagerJ, Mitchell, Elly CCoaehJ, Manore, Gordon Vllinsor, Monroe, Beitzg Beall, Kraft PERSONNEL MORAY EBY . . . . Coach DORAN BEITZ . . . . . . Captain The Freshman Squad was divided this year, one squad went to the varsity the second semester, and the other remained as the regular second squadg yet with all this loss of the best material the Freshman squad was above the quality of past Freshman squads. In their schedule of nine games they lost only one game, but easily defeated the balance of the teams. Captain Beitz and Nlitchell showed especially well as pro- spective varsity material. THE SEASON Freshmen 39 C. R. B. C. Freshmen -1-3 Coggon Freshmen 35 Dysart Freshmen 11 Tama Freshmen 25 Toledo Freshmen 29 Wlest Liberty Freshmen 33 Coggon Freshmen 51 Shellsburg, Indiana Freshmen 4-3 Sigma Phi Delta 'f'OT.-XL 309 Page 122 OPPONENTS TENNIS Monteith, Brown Chen. Beeson, Norton Tennis is a minor sport at Coe, but it draws its quota of candidates for the team. Handicapped by the lack of suitable competition the tennis men battle with teams from Iowa and Ames. Coe is the only college which maintains inter-collegiate competition in tennis. Plans are being arranged which will organize tennis as an inter- collegiate sport in the llvflid-West Confereneeg until now no other Mid-West school maintained tive intercollegiate sports. The tennis team will have excellent freshman material from which to draw for aid for the veteransg llflitchell is one of the leading candidates for a position with Captain Beeson, Norton and llionteith. Chen and Brown have also proven themselves capable men when the occasion demanded their services. Page 129 P 1 - --s-- l 1'l INTRA-MURAL SPORTS Sports for everybody is the desire of the Athletic department in sponsoring intra- mural sports. Varsity and Freshman candidates are ineligible to compete in the games and those who lack the needed ability to play in varsity competition battle more Hercely than their talented brethren. The Inter-fraternity basketball league was full of upsets this year, and more than one hotly contested battle occurred. The Teke's had from the start of the season one of the St1'01'1gCSt teams in the league, and largely because of more experience and beef were able to keep their win- ning form through the season and top the league. Last year's winners, the Sigma Phi's were strong, but could not keep the dizzy pace, barely scraping through a contest with the Phi Alph's, decided only by the Hnal whistle, and finally going down before the Teke's near the end of the season, after this loss they could not pull themselves together losing their next two games. The Beta's lost their first two games, but with the return of Steve Tabor, former varsity star to school, and the aid of Thompson, former varsity captain they won their last five games. The Delta Phi's were another strong team, and by a defeat of the Teke's could have tied the league up. The final standing of the league was a follows: 5, lgf VV. L. Pct. Q ,.: Tau Kappa Epsilon 8 0 1.000 fp Beta Phi Omega 6 2 .750 Delta Phi Epsilon 5 3 .625 i Sigma Phi Delta 5 3 .625 if! Phi Alpha Pi 3 5 .375 Phi Kappa Tau 3 5 .375 ' Chi Alpha Epsilon 2 6 .250 ,, Lambda Tau Delta 2 6 .250 1' Alpha Delta Alpha 2 6 .250 The intra-mural baseball league turned into an inter-society championship. Alpha Nu and Olio battled for the championship in an elimination tournament after having come through with victories over the fraternity teams. Alpha Nu took final honors by defeating the Olio's l7-l. The tournament was featured by several interesting contests, the Hrst perhaps furnishing the most thrills. Although errors and bases on balls Were the chief feature of the ceremony, some dozen or more extra base hits, including two home runs and three triples were registered. The Phi Kappa Tau's opened the first inning with 21 runs, but in the fourth inning the Lambda Tau's re- peated with 165 the Hnal count was 37-21. 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I 'Vx ia LQ 3411 V61 ffiff 5 2Q' W 'L 1 i 1331 NICU1'HiY11, Silliman, Dornon 91, W J T232 ' M ,,.-.K,,. - ...F ,,-,-,. - , , M , , ,, R ,A A 4 Mg, ,, ,M R,,,, , , ,,,,, M , 'Um 2.iJE:i Uwllffmi Qi , fl E15 L ii' 'Q V fl 1: f 1 - ----v ------W. ..-V-.Y-,. -, .V .. Y Y V... rv..- - W f,-,.Tl,,, Y,YAg YM Y, , , YYYY YYY vwin Yrv YY Y YV Y YW , ,N,,, T:,.1 Page 131 Page 132 VICTORY BELL -1-f-f Many Coe victories have been tolled by this old guardian of the athletic field. The small boys delight has been to ring out to the public the glad news of a Coe triumph, and oftentimes the youngsters, over anxious, chimed a hasty tiding of a victory that was not. But we hope that this sweet pleasure of climbing the tower and swinging the bell will not be denied the future generations that will come to Coe, even as many of us in this generation have had the thrill. 1 , , K L l LMA 1' W c1l W , ,, 1 ul hi. f l llmmlu mmm Jil , WOMENS A11-1LE'::cs -2- 1 F-1:1ai3 W R'4-- 7: ' Y Y l-at , , 5- firzgi - ...' ,-,.: - L - - -. -ii..- - - ,T V - i K it l ite V H' k'llilM111iHNl 'VW lfgrlgl, f ' TW-if Tmi-Tfi:f'jW a 4 r VVOMEN'S PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT llfliss Ethel Ryan and lldiss Alva Tolf are the capable instructors of the Wonien's Physical Education Department. Work in this department is required of all freshmen and sophomores and many branches of interesting and varied activities are open to advanced students. The Work is carried on through the entire year, taking the form of outdoor sports in the fall and spring, and during the Winter months, interpretative dancing and floor Work. The fall sports are tennis, hiking and hockey. Tennis tournaments open to all college Women are held both in the fall and spring. Championships are decided in both singles and doubles. The tourneys are under the direction of the tennis manager of the WOmC11,S Athletic Council. Hiking groups take short daily hikes or long distance hikes on Saturday and thus Win for every 75 miles a letter 'C'. The 'Coe' insignia is given for a total distance of 300 miles. Hockey holds a very important place as a major sport. The class teams are chosen early in the fall and much interest is aroused in the interclass games, of which the championship is usually decided before Thanksgiving. Similar Basketball contests are held during the winter, and in the spring baseball comes into prominence. Swimming is another popular winter sport which terminates in interclass contests and competitive tryouts for the Dolphin club, the honorary swimming organization. The pool in Voorhees Hall is especially popular With begin4 ning students. Each of the sports has its own student manager on the athletic council. Results of the floor Work, aesthetic dancing classes and normal training are exhibited on such occasions as the annual spring demonstrations of the department, the Colonial Ball, and the llday Festival. c,. il li N 1 i Pays 131 lf lil 1fv 1 1 l lf 1+ lil? 1 31. 1 41-': ,- rl? l l 1. lie Wi' i 1 , . 1 .5 .1 Fil EC' V511 lflfii l lil 1155 lvl Ii fi- H511 W 1411 L'-1 11 Ll. . 11x11-1 U ,N I fr' E ' X-fl, 1 wig ll -Q 1 l 51 115.-T 14 M.. ,1 E., Lt- '1 1 ll '-fl Wi 1 :qi lit 1l1.. 1. ,Q N.. 1:2 ,1 ,1.. '1 11 11 15111 ,, 1 F111 1w X ly, :tl Q 1. 1- . ,J .re ,,, .- ..e. .. .. . . .1 - . . , W 1111111 '.1112'J1fg gllgsfgllkg-'1-'P 1 f l'.1il2 il,5Q.1,,l, ' V -- ' 1 11115-111'--111K!11,'af1--.n111.v41w311. VVOMENIS ATHLETIC COUNCIL Newell, Runkle, Kearns Hunter, Johnson, Farr, Booth Loomis, Ryan, Hunt, Tolf, O. Johnson OFFICERS EVELYN HUNT . . President ELLA JOHNSON ISADORE BOOTH . IVIARGARET KEARNS Vice President . Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS MARGARET HUNTER Hockey PRTSCILLA DUER LAURA HURD . V . Rifle DOROTHY RUNKLE . BLANCHE Loomis Basketball EDITH FARR . CONSTANCE NEWELL . . . Swimming ORREL JOHNSON .... Baseball l Hiking Hiking Tennis The executive body of the WOmC11,S Athletic Association is known as the Women's Athletic Council and it consists of two directors of the physical education department and twelve student members, four of whom are oflicers and eight sport managers. The council arranges all interclass games and awards all honors for participation in athletics. The awards are a small 'C' for every girl on a class team and a varsity 'C' for those with exceptional ability. The purpose of the Athletic Association as a whole is to promote interest and parti- cipation in all wOmen's sports. All women taking work in the physical education department are eligible for membership. This year the Association sent a delegate to the national convention at Berkeley, California. QI Vfrjilg 1 if 15 . 1 1 f 1-1, .Hr CZ' 11 ,,5,1l ,ll I 1 H1. full, 11 1 il l. fe-1 M111 fill V31 5,2 l , l 1- - ,I nl '11 12' T55 f ffl iff ITT1 'Jill lui lj' 1 1 1f1 1 l 1 1 s 11 121 I -. 1 12.,,1 N1 . gi 1. lt ' 1 'te'-H , 11 fqll 1 'lj ?7':1 lpffl 11 ffl 1 ll 17:11 rf-fll V791 2513 Il I F31 1'?21l T' 1' iff:-i X111 1 1 : 11 ., V, fizl .. Y l Page 135 Page 136 SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Collins, Johnson, Peterson, Hunt Cross, Duer, Kinchuer, Hurd Booth, Foster, Hunter, Baker, T. Johnson JUNIOR HOCKEY TEAM Farr, Bryan, Haynes, Youel, Bingham Dawson, Clump, Montgomery, Al'1DStl'01lg, Netolicky, Kearns, Johnson SOPHOMORE HOCKEY TEAM Frink, Brown, Beech, Calder, Hazlot Yeager, Sfitgen, Schmidt, YVycoff, Harms, Parkel' FRESHMAN HOCKEY TEAM Troyak, WVeyer, Bryant, Cameron, Novak Porter, Darley, Malay, XVu1'dle, Soper, Bassett, Harmston, Vosmek Page 137 f Her Playmates: lVIary Louise Buser, Adelia Boynton, Blanche Loomis, Bess Yost l . L. , ,, Q CAMPUS FETE PRESENTING THE ADVANCED PUPILS or THE fr PHYSICAL EDUCATION SDEPARTRIENT f' PERSONNEL Queen of Coe: Carol Jones Attendants: Mildred Ubil, Audrey Bealer 'Q Crown Bearer: Virginia Weld Train Bearer: Jacqueline lldarcella Stewart Mistress of Garden: Isadore Booth j Sweet William: Josephine Fisher Gardener: Margaret Kearns P .Flower Girls for the Queen: Nlisses Clark, Dieman, Fiala, Gibson, Kiesau, Kriz, Kiefer, Nlayne, D., llflayne, llfl., lVIonn, Candless, Qsher, Swatosh, Turechek, VVycoff, Zika Spring Blossoms: CPupils of bliss Sorenson, of the Y. YV. C. AJ Vivian Ives, Annette Kirsch, Jeanne Kohn, lVIarian Lind, Virginia Nemec, Elaine Shonka, Mary Louise Sigmund, Jeanette Stryker, Geraldine VVoodworth, llflargaret Moulds, Florence James, lldaxine Bendorff. Daisies: lldisses Gibson and Osher, with Brooke, Broadfield, Dawson, Houlihan, Latta, Murphy, Powers, Svec, Tranberry, Yeager Bacchanal: lllisses Boynton, Fisher, Hoppe, Koch, Loomis, lXfIcDanel, Sarset Gentian: lVIisses Abrams, Brandt, Piper, Robinson, Youel, VVycoff Butterflies: Misses Boydston, Beach, Hazlett, Kennedy, Stockley, Schmidt Roses: Misses Black, Bracha, Hallman, Hurd, Harris, Hanson, Mayne, Powers, Simmon, Sparks Violets: Misses Abrams, Church, Dunn, Drew, Tanner, Underhill, Wycoff, Zika Bees: Misses Buser, Fisher, McCandless, Sarset, Swatosh Rainbow: Misses Burgert, Clark, Cocking, Dieman, Fiala, Haight, Kiesau, Kriz, Keefer, Lorimer, Monn, Turechek Dawn and Sunset: lVIisses Bordewick, Bellamy, Holt, Kurtz, Mayne, Palmer, Starry, Stitgen Pageant in charge of llllisses Ethel Ryan and Alva Tolf, Physical Directors Music by Professor Kitchin, llllargaret Porter, and Mildred Newman Flower costumes in charge of llliss Blanche Curl of lllorris Sanford Company Student Assistant: Carol Jones '23 ' Page 138 523 l'T'7 52:11 iii 122, Hi E!! .5 'y W if' 2. ':,-1 ,xx if, L W E235 ...V I ,1 UU 19 -xv 1 555 fra:- if , ' wffff ' ig! I :in ' UK' r F-. 3 525' LQ' iff EF. P5513 5:51, M. iii' 5121 FTA :if my lm: ii Hi-Cv fig gf: iii .143 'ga Ui? Ev Iw Ei ZW- W FQ Eff. F 41. im. Ev wh VE' Fin 55? N, by 5355 il iw H14 1? ij' gi: 171' Qi WJ gf, 1,9 15-f Gi, '1'.'1 ri:-U V91 ,.-yy: 151-1 V Q W 1 R: K 7 7 41, fm I ,j 1 133-2 X if F123-j, N W ,VL flis' 14271 gh., .g:. ?,, I,xL4yw1xl Ally ky, L W m ,xyuq ,1 SENIOR.BASKETBALL TEABI Tllorman, Duer, Hunt, Peterson IY!lkUl,QSf, Hurd, Kinchner. Johnson JUNIOR.BASKETBALL TEABI 1 Page 140 Tl'0XVb1'idg6, Buresh, Piper Ricluzrdson, Loomis, Lucas :gm -..f ' 1925 REPRESENTA FIVE ' . k--w.,,..,,h-- 2' ' ., li U, lu.. K 1, ll A ii iwgkwx H 1m . 'ku Mil M irq IIE coli WQMEN 'fl- .'1Wf'l,j!m ., Wu ?.lfIllQiW5Il M 1 , W I 4 1 4 l ! V Y 1 i I w 5 i 1 1 'IYWW1 ACTIVITI .., V ' .,....,-....f qw in Rm lu R-E1 Ill 1 1 m - ! In 1q m,a VU 1? 1aSm?'M12i1'fh 1,, Wfumieiauhlllliihlf gm UV W 9 1 ,Y - :-- - 'il i1,j:erL': ii-iaii Tw T5 Y Page 154 Page 155 Page 156 COLLEGE PROGRAM The growth of the student body at Coe has far outreached the building space and expansion of the college, it is with a sense of satisfaction that the Coe student sees into the future and the realization of the splendid building program outlined for the college. The library and the gymnasium must come Hrst, that is a foregone conclusion, and the ACORN takes pleasure in presenting the proposed plans for the new library and the new gymnasium. lf present plans are realized, students now in the college will have the pleasure of occupying these buildings. The new library will occupy a position in the center of the present campus, where the athletic field now isg the athletic field which will be removed at once will be much larger and permanent stands seating twelve thousand erected, with additional seating capacity of six thousand possible. The new gymnasium will also be removed from the present campus which will be reserved for strictly academic uses, eventually a new and enlarged dormitory for men, an enlarged Voorhees for women and at least one new class building will cover the ground now used for an athletic Held. The dream of a future Coe is not far from realization. i The drives for endowments among the citizens of Cedar Rapids and the state have been successful, and the nation wide drive now in motion will permit the expansion of the college in a few years to such proportions as the enrollment and demands of students require. 1 i-:nt u - ' 'A A , N M W MW--6 W- , K. V . . ...ss-M--. l .,i1iiiifj3,i,L,.:::: .'.,,.... I Q. li il f 47 VTQTHU E 'i N TTR' ' : 7 ' lif'f'.1'l o so . .T 4ifJILiett,:1rU1 ' l x? 'e'ee E , ,- If rx l ei I W? lx if if nr-----b---I 1 V -- f1fQi:e,a,,?,,fT-l- .I,,-.sf-A --...,. , M., TZ.. v, .. H ,Q .. ,W .. W' ,,, . ' 'Rf x, 4 Q.., . . .. ' .- N. f '- -NX -dk. 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L U , I, i.,1.,..A,.V,,,, af , 5 f 'f W ff ' 4 - rf , '?'4: . 5111 ,M 1- , f m,- . 3,3-..'. 2f5: 'T' '. .1 ..,.. . E F j Page 157 Page 158 . li xl -1 VM i' Wh-- wi Il In if ll l i - M si lr.. Wm 'wif his E14 1 Wwwyxmnm, A my 1' lllmhllmilw Q -1, ,3j- fiL?'g.l- it ' Page 160 FORENSIC BOARD I Lnuuie, Silliman. Page, Shirer Allen. Yothers, Hickok, Haynes 1JiltiSHlllll, Kerr, Simpson, XVintz OFFICERS DEVVAYNE SILLIMAN .... . Coach DANIEL KERR . . . President TRUE HAYNES . Vice President DONALD DATISMAN . Secretary I. F. YOTHERS . . . . . . Treasurer DONALD ALLEN ...... Manager FACULTY COMMITTEE DR. C. T. HICKOK MISS ALICE E. PAGE PROE. J. F. YOTHERS DEWAYNE SILLIMAN, Coach . STUDENT MEMBERS JAMES LAURIE DOICALD ALLEN VERNON MCILRAITI-I DONALD.D:XTISMAN XVILLIAM HANSON VERNE PANCBORN DANIEL KERR HOMER JONES WARREN KEHN WILLIAM SHIRER THEODORE VVINTZ RICHARD HELM TRUE HAYNES GEORGE SIMPSON HAROLD ALLISON HARRY' CAYWOOD The Coe Ahjrmative team had a clean slate for the season, winning every one of its three debates. It secured seven judges' decisions to its opponents, two. The subject debated was the League of Nations and according to the judges' decisions the debates resulted in victories for the League. The season was opened with a debate on the home platform with Morningsideg this debate gave the Coe team a 2-l victory despite the fact that Verne Pangborn was called in to substitute for Vernon Mcllraith on'very short notice. In the next debate With McIlrai'th on. the platform an unanimous decision was received against Simpsong the .Work of the entire team on this trip was commendable. The season was closed with a 2+l victory over Drake. james Laurie '24 was captain of this team, and Vernon lXfIcIlraith '26, and Daniel Kerr '24 completed the team. Page 161 Page 162 The strong Coe Negative team found difficulty debating on the adverse side of the League of Nations question. During the season of five debates the judges' decisions turned against them 8-7. The Hrst debate of the season was at Sioux City against Morningside Collegeg the judges' returned a decision 2-l against them. A second defeat resulted when they met Des Moines University in the chapel and a second 2-l decision was turned against them. In mid-season it appeared as though fate would be with them for in the first of a series of three contests away from home they received a 3-O decision against Iowa Wesleyan. However, in the next two debates against Penn College and Parsons adverse 2-l decisions were returned. Although they lost four contests by one point margins, much credit must be given this team for their excellent work. Don Datisman '24 captained the team, and his three years' varsity experience was shown in the debates g George Simp- son '26 and Warren Kehn '27 also debated creditably. ' The Coe Second Allirmative team debated the World Court question. In its two debates of the season it debated unsuccessfully losing by 2-l decisions to Upper Iowa University and Dubuque. The chief purpose of this team Was to develop varsity material, and in this it was successfulg Verne 'Pangborn '27 who captained the team substituted on the First Aflirmative team on the League of Nations question with less than a week's notice. The other members of the team were Harold Allison '25 and Harry Cayvvood t'26. It is hoped that the experience gained by these men will furnish varsity material for the next year. Page 165' Page 164 The Coe Second Negative team debated the World Court question successfully. In the first argument of the season against Upper Iowa they received a 2-l decision in their favor. A week later they beat Dubuque Uni- versity by a 3-0 decision and completed an extremely suc- cessful season. Homer Jones '27 captained the team and William Hanson '27 and Richard Helm '27 were the other speakers. The success of these teams is greater than the mere victories gained. Coach B. D. Silliman is to be congratulated on the valuable experience he has given these men for future varsity debate. RWM . hh-. l' M u MV lk-S' 1 1 ii ,Q H1 M HI'-'Mmm In wk wm NEI!! m f A , 3, W ,wg 1l1T,5 n.' '-1 l1iFWMa ,gm W ll' 'I 1 :gf5:?k31. A-'53. - Z? Page 16.6 1925 ACORN STAFF I I E EI CHARLES J. SIMON . . WM. TIIEODORE ENNIS . ELIZABETH PATTON . RUTH UNDERHILL . . . CLASSES HAIQRIET CIIAMEERLIN ORGANIZATIONS DONALD ALLEN ATHLETICS WADE FRANKLIN ACTIVITIES ROBERT WOOD HUMOR DOROTHY GABBERT ART CARLETON BIRD VENDEL ELFSTROM PARRET JACKSON BUSINESS STAFF BLANCHE Loozvus LILLIAN KIESAU REUBEN KAREAN FACULTY ADVISORS PROE. MARVIN D. CONE PROE. IRMA TALMADOE . . Editor Business Manager Associate Editor . . Faculty ESTHER YOUEL CORTENA DENLINOER TRUE HIXYNES EVELYN SPRAGUE VERNER ARMSTRONG HAROLD SEBERN TED SEALY ELEANOR KOUBA LORENE MCDANEL ROBERT WYNNE PROF. C. WILERED PERKINS N1 , M., xxx , x IMVG. '1 A -fy , m-pap:-nr-1.1:-:wr - ,, 1:,.,.,x - S1 X wh ' '1. ' ,-J f ACORN STAFF . .WHA ,, I.. . ., - v,:21' J, 4 1-1 . 11,7- l . - . , -,. 1 I ,f , A 'N 1 .C-Eff' I gm ' H ,- t .x ,Q n .1.-srwf 4514, Y- ., f , 1 J 1 X, , H ,1 1 , i - , . ,, X, I nr, Q . ,, vw- 5,31 4. - ' I- J, fw.s-'sE1...:-.- , 1 1 1 11- gf Mg . X'-. if 7 1 1 ' 'Nl Af 14 if l' ., N - 7.Qf 'V PE 9 H 1' - A . 1-1 'E - gf A,-' T1 '1 - ','1T'?1E'5 s ,. ',..,, , '1 . .-..- ., -- 1- Q: .. 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ELIZABETH PATTON MARR KLINE FLORENCE CONRAD THELMA MARVIN LEONARD BUTTERS MARGARET HUNTER RICHARD HELM JOHN MILLER MARY ESCHMANN WILLIAM VINCENT NADINE FILLMORE GEORGE ELLISON BOARD OF EDITORS REPORTERS GRAIG HALL CLARAMAE LUCKRXTZ MARJORIE HANBY TED SEALY JAMES MCLAFFERTY GRACE BRYANT DONALD ALLEN RUTH UNDERHILL CUB REPORTERS KATHERINE DORLAND LUCILLE WEYER HELEN KING KATHERINE WIDENER Editor Managing Editor . News Editor . News Editor Assistant Editor Assistant Editor . Sports Editor Society Editor Society Editor Exchange Editor MARIE REICHARD HARRIET CHAMBERLIN LISETTE BROOKE ESTHER YOUEL ELLSWORTH NOBLE GEORGE SIMPSON PHILIP RUNDQUIST LORENE MCDANEL ANNE CARDLE ELEANOR MURRAY CARL STURIES COSMOS STAFF Hunter, Allen, Youel, Butters. Brooke, Kline Helm, Dcrland, Tluckritz, Mc'Dnnel. Seulv Miller, Conrad, Underhill, Marvin, Noble Murray, XVeye1', Simpson, Eschmnnn. Haynes Runclquist. King, Bryant, Fillmore, Chaniberlin, Hall Hanby, McLz1iTe1'ty, lVicleno1', R1-if-liarcl, Vincent, Curdle Page 169 Page 170 THE COSMOS DONALD F. DATISMAN, Editor-in-chief Organized on the same basis as a metropolitan daily newspaper, the COSMOS, omcial student publication of the college, is published every Thursday by a staff-of over forty students. The staff is organized upon a four year basis that gives students training for higher positions on the staff and acquaints them with actual newspaper practice. The paper cooperates in the work of the department of Journalism, requiring that students hold- ing important staff positions have taken work in the department. From the most inexperienced freshman cub reporter to the editor-in-chief, the COSMOS staff is organized upon a definite basis. The first step is the annual tryout competition for places on the staff. Over ninety took part in the tryouts last fall, with two months of competition selecting twenty-eight for positions on the regular and cub reportorial staffs. This staff of reporters canvasses the campus for news each week, under the direction of an editorial board of ten students headed by the editor-in-chief. Charge over the news columns is entrusted to a managing editor who is assisted by two news editors and two assistant news editors. Society, athletics, exchanges and college women have separate editors in charge of their particular kind of news. As vacancies make promotions possible, reporters are graduated from the 'fcub to the reportorial staff and to the editorial board so that the publication's editors must have had experience in all branches of campus news gathering. Acting in general control of the COSMOS, its Hnances and its policies, is the Cosmos Board of Control, composed of three faculty and four student members. The Board elects each spring the editor and business manager for the coming year. Throughout the organization of the COSMOS a conscious effort is made, not only to give complete summary of campus news, but to give its staff members training in actual newspaper practice. As evidence of its success, the publication was adjudged one of the best in the state last year, while its former editors and staff members are holding important positions in the journalism Held. ' THE COURIER The Courier is the official bulletin of the college, published monthly throughout the year. Dr. C. T. Hiclcolc is editor. The publication goes to prospective students and alumni, recording the important campus events and alumni activities. lts special numbers contain the catalogues and announcements of the various departments. THE.ANNUAl,CATALOGUE The forty-third annual catalogue was issued in Ma1'ch for the year 1923-24 by Professor VVilliam Benson. It contains reference information for prospective and active students, lists the courses offered, estimates expenses, records regulations, scholarships and historical events, and summarizes all college data. COE COLLEGE DIRECTORY The college directory was published first semester by student editors, James Laurie and Daniel Kerr. lt was distributed free to every student and contained the name, address, telephone number and classification of all students and faculty members. THE HANDBOOK The Students Handbook was published by the Christian Associations during the summer and placed in the hands of every old and new student at the beginning of the school year. It was especially helpful to freshmen, since it contains .arrival sugges- tions and procedure for registration. lt also listed the the academic, social, and religious phases of campus life, and included many songs, yells and traditions. It was helpfully illustrated as well. The editors were Mildred Furniss, William lVIurray, and Daniel Kerr. Page 171 Page 172 Q, WNY N Q01 M li 5 K Q l. W . W 'I 1 U ,R MUSIC W, l 41114 -W mgg Q' kfwyu RVWHEEII , ll , M 5 W Slmnhjm hu I Page 174 MUSIC DEPARTMENT Musical activities are one of the outstanding features of Coe College Life. Pro- fessor Risser Patty heads the conservatory and is assisted by an able faculty. The largest musical organization, the Vesper Choir of one hundred voices is under the direction of Professor Patty. The choir is a feature of the daily chapel services and contributes greatly to the Sunday vespers at which it appears blue robed and in pro- cessional. Once a month the vesper service is given over to a musical program by the choir assisted by additional talent. Much is added to all these occasions by the masterly playing of lbfarshall Bidwell, organist. His three minute interludes during the chapel service are always appreciated and the twilight organ recitals every lVIonday evening are very popular. Both the Men's and Won1en's Glee Clubs have had a successful season and several interesting trips. The Girls' Glee Club under the direction of Professor Patty has given concerts in and near the city and during spring vacation took a tour over the state giving a dozen concerts. Two attractions of note were brought to the city by the Girls' Glee Club-The Sistine Choir of Rome and Marcel Dupre, the Parisian organist. The college orchestra, directed by Joseph Kitchin, has made a distinct place for itself in campus life the past year. Every Tuesday morning chapel service is dis- tinguished by one or two selections by the orchestra which have been enthusiastically received. e The college and community concert course has brought artists of international reputation to Coe this year. Mme. Louise Homer, contraltog Mieszyslavv Munz, Polish pianistg Juan Manen, Spanish violinistg and the Lenox String quartet from New York have been presented. VESPER CHOIR I RISSER PATTY . MARSHALL BIDWELL . . LUCILLE ALLEN URSULA ATHENSTAEDT BERTHA BENGE ISABEL BIDDICK CARLOTTA BUSTOS DOROTHY BORT HARRIET CI-IAMBERLIN THELMA ALCORN ANN CARDLE BERNICE CHILDS CLARA COCKING MARIAM DIEMAN GLADYS DREW VALITA DUNLAP AGNES BALCAR GATHA BAUGHN CATHERINE BENSON SARAH BERRY MILDRED BROWN HARRIET CALDER SYLVIA CI-IADA BETTY CHAPMAN HAROLD ALEXANDER LEO COX WILLIAM HANSEN HARVEY COATS MILLARD DOUGLAS GEORGE DUDYCI-IA MARVIN GARD GALE HAXIIY SOPRANO MARY ESCHMANN TILLIE MELSHA LYLA NASH DOROTHY PURNHACE MARJORIE RAMSDALL HILMA RICHARDSON MARGUERITE RISSER DOROTHY SARSET VIRGINIA SCHLICK DOROTHY SCHMIDT EMILY SCOTT EVELYN SPRAGUE MARGUERITE STARRY GRACE STRITE OLIVE GERTRUDE DASHER LILLIAN DRAKE DOROTHY GRAN MARJORIE I'IANBY ELIZABETH HARTMAN ELLA JOHNSON MARGARET KEARNS EDNA KRIZ ALICE MILDRED THOMPSON LILLIAN GARRABRANT NANITA GRIFFITH HELEN GIBSON ESTHER HANSON HELEN HAZLOT MARTHA HLAVATY ELIZABETH HARRIS KATHERINE JOHNSON AGNES KIRKPATRICK ELOISE LAUBSCHER BLANCHE LOOMIS MARJORIE MAYNES RUTH MCCONKIE ZEZULA ALTO HELEN KING HELEN KURTZ ELEANOR NILES BERNICE PAUBA DOROTHY PETERSON MABEL PRUDHON VVINIFRED ROBBIE DOROTHY ROBERTS ZOLLINGER TEN OR ALBERT IAYNE CHARLES FOX RICHARD HELM LESTER HOLMES REUBEN KARBAN JOHN MILLER RAYMOND MILLER CY PARKER PARROTT JACKSON DONALD METCALF EVERETTE SOLOMON BASS GERALD PRINGLE HARRY STEVESON CARLTON SEIIERN HAROLD SEBERN CECIL SCOTT Director Organist LORENE MCDANEL THELMA MAHANA CLARA T HROMA VELMA TROYAK ALMA TURECHEK LORA TURNER MATTIE VAN HUEKELOM CHARLOTTE VANORDEN HAZEL WAUGH VIXVIAN W7ANG KATHEIIINE WIDENER RUTH WHITSELL LOUISE WELLNER GERTRUDE WILLIAMS HELEN ROEHLK HELEN RUBYOR RUTH STACY RUTH MONTGOMERY LOIS TAYLOR SARA TOWNSEND' PAULINE WILSON EDITH ZEVZULA HAROLD NORTHEY ORVILLE STOW JOHN VAN GORKOM JOHN VAVRA VVENDALL TOWNER HAROLD VVALRATII ,uk I L I Page 175 Page 176 GIRLS, GLEE CLUB Risser, Campbell, Calder, Roberts, Drew, NVl1itsel1, Biddick ' Roehlk, Kearns, McDunel, Kirkpatrick, Johnson, Johnson, Vanorden Troyak, Starry, Sarset, Turechek, Crawford RISSER PATTY . MARGUERITE STARRY HELEN ROEHLK MARGARET KEARNS DOROTI-IY ROBERTS GLADYS DREW LORENE MCDANEL MARGUERITE STARRY DOROTHY SARSET HELEN ROEI-ILK ELLA JOHNSON OFFICERS Director . President . Vice President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary AGNES KIRKPATRICK . . . Treasurer MARGUBRITE RISSER Librarian RUTH WHITSELL . Reader CLARA COCKING . Pianist JAMES LAURIE . . . . . Manager FIRST SOPRANO VELMA TROYAK TILLXE MELSHA AGNES KIRKPATRICK ALMA T URECHEK VANITA GRIFFITH CHARLOTTE VANORDEN SECOND SOPRANO ELIZABETH HARRIS ISABEL BIDDICK MARGUERITE RISSER BERNICE CAMPBELL RUTH WHITSELL ALTO ORREL JOHNSON DOROTHA ROBERTS SARAH BERRY MARGARET KEARNS HARRIET CALDER MENS GLEE CLUB Solomon. Alexnncler. CLAUDE NEWCOMB HAROLD NORTPIEY REUBAN KARBAN HAROLD SEBERN ROBERT rlil-IOMPSON BLAIR JOHNSON . EVERETPE SOLOMON HARRIS LAMB CHARLES Fox GERALD PRINGLE GALE HAXBY HAROLD SEBERN JOHN MILLER Parker, Kz11'lJz111, Peterson, Sehern, Holmes. Northey, Fox, Pringle Cox, J. Miller, 'Walratly Helm. R, Miller, Coats, Thompson, Metcalf Stevn-son, Pvof. Newt-Omla, Sealy, Haxby, XYIIVFQ1 OFFICERS PERSONNEL FIRST TENOR HAROLD NORTHEY SECOND TENOR VVILLIS LAMB REUBAN KARBAN FIRST BASS HAROLD WALRATH HARRY STEVESON SECOND BASS CY PARKER HARVEY COATS Director President Secretary Treasurer . Accompanist Business Manager HAROLD ALEXANDER LEO Cox RICHARD HELM RAY MILLER JOHN VAVRA LESTER HOLMES Ivo DONALD Page 177 E fl I y V1 V T T 'Q 'T ,,.. fi , 1'M' t Z ,,..,,..K - .N .c, ..i.--,-A.........,..-..Q..,.....T.....AFf ,Earl V K ,X-- .,g. i, - ..,. 4 jg . A . ,g 131 ' , ,,,, lf 1 , 1 Q ,. -1,.'.,::J-v:5::,f1,.,:HH.f 1..,,:fg'g.-5,,:i3j:',,,,.,.,:1: 5E::' -H4 - Y ::: ::11:: Ef'I. -fjf?-39 Viffsf' 1:52 .1 2 1 21 'Q 3-,ff I 1 ' ' 'ff .'3E-.',.1 -2?:'5Iff111314si11 wi . '22 55 :xs- 1 L 0 A ff 3:3 I . 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'Hu 'x 111 1 i an H lllilW'VrihM1zfanh11fl5 nm PUBLIC SPEAKING DEPARTMENT The Department of Public Speaking and Dramatic Art has grown under the able direction of Miss Laura Pearle Stewart to be one of the best in the middle west. Every branch of dramatic art is now included on the curriculum of the department, and it occupies an important position on the campus. The enrollment in the school year is over four hundred students, it offers the strongest dramatic 'art major in the middle west. Miss Stewart is assisted in her work by Miss Bonita Schmidt, Miss Dorothy Seiffert, Miss Ina Hibbard and lVIr. DeWay11e Silliman, debate coach. Even with this aid the dramatic classes are faced with the problem of large enrollment and the work of the department extends into the evening. Public speaking has an important part in developing the well rounded individualg as an aid to quicken a student's powers and help in the participation of campus activities the courses offered by the department have been very successful. The ability of an individual to express himself is aided through story telling, dramatic impersonation, platform reading, and literary interpretation. The beginning classes in dramatic art are taught by Miss Schmidt. The art of makeup, character, and impersonation are studied the first semester and the technique of the drama during the second semester. The aim of the work is to prepare the student for advanced work, by a thorough knowledge of the practical principles of dramatic art. Platform reading occupies an important place on the curriculum. Practice in this Work is gained by the recitals given every two weeks. Students from the college appear throughout the state in Chautauqua and Lyceum work and evening entertainments. Advanced students are often called upon to judge public speaking contests and plays in nearby towns. The demand for readers makes it possible for students to benefit them- selves financially. The student recitals given during the year in the Little Theatre are often crowded beyond capacity. Three Godfathers by Peter B. Kyne, Yellow Butterflies by Mary Shipman Andrews, and Finger of God by Percival Wilde were given among others during the school year 1923-24. Page 180 The department also conducts workiin Extemporaneous Speaking and Normal Reading. The class in Normal Reading is designed to meet the demands of teachers and Chautauqua entertainers, practice work in this course includes telling stories at the library, orphanage and community houses. Another Normal course for teachers of Public Speaking in high schools is Interpretation of Nlasterpieces. Oral interpreta- tion of masterpieces and outlines of correct class work for Public Speaking are a large part of the class work. The Junior department is conducted under a special instructor for students under college age. The recitals of this department are greeted with interest 5 childrenls plays and pageants are produced and presented. The work of the Dramatic Arts department is aided tremendously by the College Players, organized several years ago. It was largely the work of the College Players that brought the Coe College Little Theatre into existence. All plays and recitals are held here, as Well as much of the class work of the department. The advanced Work of the department is chiefly through the medium of this splendid organization. Many of the performances of the College Players are repeated in and out of the city, and some engagements can not be Hlled. Every month a group of plays .is given, and they are enthusiastically awaited by the community. Some of the plays presented this year were 'Turtle Dove', a Chinese play based on the old tale of the Weeping Willow and the tin lovers, a modern play, 'Two Crooks and a Ladyl, 'The Florist Shop', as Well as comedy 'As to the Matter of Husbandsf The Little Theatre is also employed to aid other departments, both the French and Spanish Departments presenting plays by advanced classes. T Debate Work is also conducted under the Public Speaking and Dramatic Art De- partment and Mr. DeWa3fne Silliman instructs the courses in this work in connection With the varsity debate teams. Page 181 Payne 182 l 1 COLLEGE PLAYERS Crowe, Sehern, Kiesau Underhill, Shoeman, Lee, Inglis, Miller, WVinge1't Boyle, Chapman, Beach, Sealy, YVhitse1l, Small, Dornon FAYE BEACH A EDWARD BOYLE MARY CROWE ELOISE INcL1s LILLIAN KIESAU IMOGENE LEE JOHN MILLER TED SEALY PERSONNEL HOWARD SHOEMAN OVA NEILL SMALL RUTH UNDERHILL RUTH WHITSELL BERNADINE VVKINGERT HAROLD SEEERN BETTY CHAPMAN BLANCHE Loomis The College Players supplement the work of the Public Speaking department. The aim of all advanced students in dramatic art is to secure the proficiency required for membership in the College Players. Miss Dorothy Seiffert has charge of the Work of this excellent organi- zation, under the direction of Miss Stewart, the head of the department. RUTH UNDERHILL SHANON LITTLE HOLT MAYBERRY THEODORE SEALY DON DORNON . LILLIAN KIESAU . FAYE BEACH TURTLE DOVE A CHINESE COMEDY CAST . Kwen-lin IRWIN SMITH . . Chorus Challg-Sufngen IMOCENE LEE . Gong-bearer - M21I'1dHfiU JOHN MILLER Property God of Fate Time, Past Setting, Garden TWO CROOKS AND A LADY CAST . The Hawk IRWIN SMITH . . . The Policeman The Maid BEIQNADINE VVINGERT . Lady's Companion . The Lady Time, Present Setting, Library of the Lady . Page 183 Page 184 A MATTER GF HUSBANDS COMEDY CAST RUTH VVHITSELL . Actress MILDRED CHRISTENSEN VVife U Time, Present Place, Apartments of the Actress THE MATRIMONIAL ADVERTISEMENT COMEDY CAST HATTIE ELSTON . . Grandma MABEL PRUDHON . . . Mary IDA MURRAY .... Aunt Martha WILLARD FALCONER Uncle Cyrus WILLIAM VVARBURTON . . . Jack Time, Present Presented by the advanced dramatic class to the Presbyterian Guild l M Sk il -gg-5 W u ulIE1lllllNlW ..L Wu will hu El ilu Hg MILITARY ll. H, 1!l n fm WW W In 'f- iaiLiZ if' i2H 11ill1' wfnMwia f Pi :M -5?:Q' L51 if.. - f-. .-Li -. i - Page 186 MILITARY DEPARTMENT I 1 2 . 5 1 v 3, I I L.. The work in the military department has been steadily improving under the direction of Major Titus who took charge in the fall of 1922. Many new improvements have been made to aid the department in its instruction, and itslchief dilhculty now is the lack of a suitable place for drill during the winter months. A system of class room instruction under the direction of the heads of the department and the cadet oflicers has however occupied instructively the time spent off the drill Held. The indoor rifle range has added much to practical instruction work, and the competition it affords has made the work more interesting. The sand table and demonstrations by Captain Neiderpruem has also increased the interest in the department. The growth of the department was aided by the increased enrollment of freshman men at the beginning of the year, and a large enrollment of men in the advanced course accompanied this growth. The battalion is organized into three companies having at their head a captain and a second in commandg each company is divided into three platoons with a first and second lieutenant at the head of each. This gives the men in the advanced course adequate instruction and practice in handling companies and platoons, and the interest in the work is further stimulated by the award at the end of the year of a silver trophy to the best company based on drill, attitude and its standing in the company shoot. C Company was awarded the trophy at the end of last year and will hold it until the competition has been determined at the end of this year. Other awards which are offered are the Robbins Military llfledals. These are a series of three medals in each of three groups offered by Major' C. B. Robbins to the three men who rank highest in the Marksmanship competition, to the three best drilled enlisted men in the companies, and to the three cadet oflicers who have attained the highest general excellence. 4 Major Calvin Titus and Captain Williani Neiderpruem who are in charge of the department have excellent records in the service, and both served overseas. Too much credit can not be given them for the efficient manner in which the military department has been conducted. The transfer of Captain John B. Harvey was viewed with regret in the fall as he had Won many friends during his service at Coe College. . Sargeant Seay has worked efhciently in keeping the records and the equipment of the department in order. In addition he has taken charge of the college band and moulded an organization fit to be presented in the best of company. The presence of the band during parades adds a great deal to such ceremonious occasions. Page 187 .1-5 Page 188 CADET OFFICERS Northey, McKeeby, Murrav, Jackson, Keri' Wood, Bavghmnn, Menzies. Gillespie, Rittgers Vincent, Vlfalrath, Schatz, Finlay, Shaw Corell, Veste1'ma1'k,'VVest, Mills, Sturies CADET OFFICERS BATTALION WILLIAM G. MURRAY, Commander . . Lieutenant-Colonel FREDERICK P. JACKSON . . . . Captain COMPANY A DANIEL E. KERR, Commander . . . Captain HAROLD E, NORTI-IEY . . . . Captain FIRST PLATOON THIRD PLATOON W. N. VINCENT .... Lieutenant RICHARD E. BEALL . . . Lieutenant CARL STORIES . 2nd Lieutenant HAROLD H. MILLS Znd Lieutenant SECOND PLATOON - LEO BAUGHMAN ....... Lieutenant GUY KINGSLEY' . First Sergeant COMPANY B JAMES E. MENZIES, Commander . Captain ROBERT C. WOOD . . . . Captain FIRST PLATOON THIRD PLATOON MARSPIALL MCCARROLL . . Lieutenant HAROLD VVALRATH . . . Lieutenant HAROLD CORRELL . 2nd Lieutenant S. D. VESTERMARK . 2nd Lieutenant SECOND PLATOON LORENZ SCHATZ ....... Lieutenant VEREL ELLET . . . 2nd Lieutenant JAMES MCLAFFERTX' . First Sergeant COMPANY C FORREST E. RITTGERS, Commander . Captain BYRON MCKEEEY . . . . . Captain FIRST PLATOON THIRD PLATOON EBEN S. GILLESPIE . . . Lieutenant HAROLD C, KOHL . . . Lieutenant GUY SHAW . . 2nd Lieutenant IRVING WEST . 2nd Lieutenant SECOND PLATOON THEODORE ENNIS ..... . Lieutenant JOHN FINLAY . . Znd Lieutenant CLAYTON MOORE First Sergeant Page 189 BATTALION SPONSORS Loomis, Starry, Booth Johnson, Haynes Lieuten ant-Colonel MARGUERITE STARRY . . Captain, Co. A Captain, Co. B . Captain, Co. C Captain, Band BLANCHE Loomis TRUE HAYNES . Isxxnorzn Boorn ORREL JOHNSON The sponsor ofhcers are chosen at the beginning of each year, the lieutenant-colonel by the officers of the battalion and the captains by the men of their respective com- panies. They make their oihcial appearance at the military ball when they head the grand marchg a special ceremony is held each spring when the sponsors are presented to the battalion and their companies. H Pagzf 190 GIDLS' fb-Lx9'6'N eli2lFL1E The interest in the Girls' Rifle Team, Hrst organized last year, has steadily in- creased. Work was begun at a late date this year but plans for next year will make this branch of activity begin with the opening of school in the fall. Page 191 Page 192 R. O. T. C. CAMP FORT SNELLING Kingsley, McComb, Northey, Murray, Gillespie, Runyon, Kerr, YVood, Rittgers i Schatz, Menzies, Major Titus, Capt. Neiderpruexn, Mclieeby Fourteen men from Coe attended the R. O. T. C. camp at Fort Snelling in company with the schools of the Seventh Corps Area. Two of the ten honor schools of the United States were at this camp, Missouri and Wisconsin, but the Coe men ranked high with the schools in attendance. The larger facilities of the Universities makes competition difficult, yet Coe each year makes a creditable showing. The work at the camp is both interesting and strenuous, yet plenty of diversion and time for play is allowed the men. Free moving picture shows and dances, sports, swimming, week end trips and the proximity of St. Paul and Minneapolis give plenty of variety and spice to camp life. Not a few men who have attended the camp desire the experience again, and the tales of camp life furnish delectable dinner hours. Page 193 Page 194 1925 ACORN GRGANIZATIUNS vi llll hh le W uq mlllilllliilu W Mm f l M x HE, FRATERNITIE 5 .L WW 1llli F1'?V1rifMm 'W In flaw . 753, 1 -1-f. Q W,-. , , - 1:-- : ' , -f, --Q- Q , ,251 f ' ' Page 196 DELTA PHI EPSILON r .flfff-JF fiigiig' f ' weary . : 'F-if Flower: VVhite Carnation Colors: Green and VVhite FRATER IN FACULTATE VVALTER S. NEWELL FRATRES IN COLLEGIA HAROLD BURKE '24, Milford RODNEY KENYON '24, Cedar Rapids HAROLD WERNIMONT '24, Cedar Rapids VERNER ARMSTRONG '25, Cedar Rapids LAWRENCE BUCKTON '25, Cedar Rapids W. THEODORE ENNIS '25, Burlington CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON '25, Ogden LIONEL H. VVAssON '25, Cedar Rapids ROBERT VVYNNE '25, Osage City, Kan. CHARLES BOECAL '26, Cedar Rapids EDWARD BOYLE '26, Cedar Rapids IRVING HUFFMAN '26, Owasa GUY D. KINGSLEY '26, Lisbon CLAYTON L. MOORE '26, Burt I. ROBERT SI-IELDON '26, Fort Dodge EARL W. STURGES '26, Lisbon THOMAS L. SWEENEY '26, Sutherland DONALD HLADRY '26, Cedar Rapids CLIVE E. BUCHAN '27, Cedar Rapids CLOYCE A. DUSENEERRY '27, VVashington CLIFFORD CHASE '27, Logan CHARLES ELY '27, Cedar Rapids VV. CRAIG HALL '27, Olin DALE HOLLAND '27, Washington BRUCE KINGSLEY '27, Lisbon CHRISTY MARSAU '27, Traer CHARLES MOYER '27, Cedar Rapids LAWRENCE LILLY '27, Cedar Rapids HILLIS PHILLIPS '27, West Liberty DURAND Ross '27, Washington DAVID T. YVELCH '27, Cedar Rapids GAYLORD WAYMACH '27, Washington PLEDGES GEORGE ALEXANDER '27, Cedar Rapids HAROLD R. SANDELIUS '27, Boone HARRY BROOKMAN '27, Center Point BEN R. SHURTLEFF '27, Council Bluffs RICHARD KILLIAN '27, Cedar Rapids ROBERT VVAITE '26, Nashua DELTA PHI EPSILON FOUNDED 1901 Butterfield, Buchan, VVe1'nimont, Chase, Killian, Kenyon, Ely, Kingsley, Lilly Buckton, Ross, Dusenberry, VVu5macli Brookman, Hall, Sweeney, Boegal, Mursziu, Arinstrong Kingsley, Moore, Sturges, Hoffman, VVelch, Phillips Holland, Sandelius, Johnson, Sheldon Moyer, Boyle, Hladky, Burke, Nllasson, Wynne, Ennis Page 197 Page 198 BETA ,PHI OMEGA X I P ag:-:i ff L-:t1:2, h ,V-:, , 5-,gi I an Flower: Red Rose Colors: Royal Purple Publication: Beta Bulletin FRATER IN FACULTATE C. WILERED PERKINS FRATRES IN COLLEGIA MERLE MAKEEVER '24, Cedar Rapids DONALD MERRIAM '24, Cedar Rapids WILLIAM G. MURRAY '24, Cedar Rapids JOHN PENCE '24, Columbus junction LORAN THOMPSON '24, Boone STERLING TABOR '25, Cedar Rapids LEO BAUGHMAN '25, Spirit Lake :HAROLD NORTHEY '25, Shannon, Ill. DONALD STEINHILBER '25, Cedar Rapids CHARLES WHELPLEY '25, Cedar Rapids ROBERT WOOD '25, Chicago, Ill. HOLT MAYBERRY '26, Cedar Rapids MORGAN MORRIS '26, Cedar Rapids HAROLD MOWREY '26, Boone CHRIS PETERSON '26, Boone EDWARD SCHROEDER '26, Boone LORENZO SILLIMAN '26, Boone VVHELAN EDWARDS '26, Fort Dodge DAVID AURAND '27, Shannon, Ill. FRANK JONES '27, Milford VVILLIS LAMB '27, Boone HARRIS LAMB '27, Boone DALE LYLE '27, Keota CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN '27, Washin PAUL MITCHELL '27, Cedar Rapids DALE TULLIS '27, Davenport PLEDGES ARTHUR BIDDINGER '27, Cedar Rapids ALBERT HESTON '27, Mechanicsville RALPH GRANT '27, Boone HOWARD MAKEEVER '27, Tilden, Ill. GLENN GORDON '27, Vinton XNTINSTON TITUS '27, Cedar Rapids GORDON JONES '26, Cedar Rapids TRUEMAN ZIMMERMAN '27, Boone gton BETA PHI OMEGA FOUNDED 1908 Thompson, Grant, Edwards Biddinger, McLaughlin, Jones, Mitchell Tullis, Northey, H. Lamb, Gibbon, W. Lamb Silliman, Lyle, Aurand, Makeever, Baughman Merriam, YVood, Pence, Morris, VVheIpIey, Muri-nv Schroeder, Titus, Mowrey, Perkins, Makeever, Johnson, Steinhilher Fay? 199 Page 2011 PHI ALPHA PI ga 9 I? Flower: Sunburst Rose Colors: Maize and Blue Publication: Tri Star FRATER IN FACULTATE . CHARLES T. HICKOK HONORARY MEMBER CY PARKER '24, Cedar Rapids FRATRES IN COLLEGIA ALVIN T. JONES '24, BYRON J. MCKEEBY '24, Cedar Rapids VVADE R. FRANKLIN '25, Cedar Rapids LORENZ SCHATZ '25, VVest Union GUY F. SHAW '25, Great Falls, Mont. CHARLES J. SIMON '25, Cedar Rapids IRVING BEALER '26, Tipton CHARLES J. LYNCH '26, Cedar Rapids LESTER E. MOTT '26, Cedar Rapids EVERETT PARSONS '26, Belmond Cedar Rapids HORACE PORTE '26, Vinton DONALD WILSON '26, Keystone RALPH JOHNSON '26, Fort Dodge VERNON MGILRAITH '26, Cedar Rapids JOSEPH SALISBURY '27, Vinton VENDEL ELFSTROM '27, Fort Dodge XNILLIAM HAXNSON '27, Cedar Rapids IVAN JENSEN '27, Fort Dodge VV. ARLO SYLVESTER '27, Fort Dodge JOHN VAVRA '27, Cedar Rapids DWIGHT VVILLIAMS '27, Williamsburg DONALD BALDRIDGE '27, Vinton DWIGHT DEVVITT '27, VVaukOn IVER COOK '27, Nevada GEORGE LIESER '27, VVaukOn PLEDGES JOHN MOFFETT '27, Elclora ICENNETH LEWIS '27, Vifilliamsburg MAXWELL MCALLISTER '27, Clinton JAMES REESE '27, Marshalltown PI-II ALPHA PI FOUNDED 1914 Parsons, Reese, Jenson, XVil1iams, Hanson, DeYVitt, Lewis Lieser, Baldridge, Sglvester, Elfstrom, Bealer Mcllraifh, Cook, Vavra. Johnson Shaw, Lynch, Jones, Mott, Moffett, Simon Page 201 Page 202 TAU KAPPA EPSILGN xxg. I 'I' v fb! ' l ,1,2f2e.6s::.'Q, h , Af' 1 . .Y , 514.0 Flower: Red Carnation Colors: Cherry and Gray Publication: Telze FRATER IN FACULTATE i LEROY D. XVELD FRATRES IN COLLE GIA DONALD DATISMAN '24, Charles City RAYMOND MALEY '24-, Sidney, Neb. MAX DAWSON '24, Manchester KIRKLAND WEST '24, Cedar Rapids VVRAY XVODER '24, Cedar Rapids REX CONN '25, Hartley ALBERT GOODWIN '25, Lawrence, Neb. HARRY ROGERS '25, Cedar Rapids WILLIAM SHIRER '25, Cedar Rapids GAYLORD STUELKE '25, Nashua GEORGE ELLISON '26, Nashua GROVER HURD '26, Hawkeye MARK KLINE '26, Cedar Rapids FRED NEWEL '26, Fenton GEORGE MARTIN '26, Shenandoah PAUL PURSELL '26, Shenandoah GERALD REFSNIDER '26, Charles City GEORGE SIMPSON '26, Knoxville HOWARD STANTON '26, Cedar Rapids IRVING VVEST '26, Cedar Rapids KIM TIDD '26, Marshalltown STANLEY BROWN '27, Charles City CLARK EASTON '27, Cedar Rapids KERMIT GITHENS '27, Fremont GEORGE HAVERCAMP '27, Muscatine HARRY HEYN '27, Hollywood, Cal. EARL CARTER '27, Nashua GLENN EICHMEYER '27, Cedar Rapids DUANE GLORFIELD '27, Hartley CHRIS LUND '27, Nashua VERLE LYON '27, Hartley JOHN MOORE '27, Sioux Falls, S. D. JOHN PRATT '27, Traer HORACE SLINGER '27, Cedar Rapids YVILBUR VAN EMAN' '27, Jesup RAYMOND VVHITE '27, Charles City PLEDGES LESTER HOLMES '27, Knoxville FRANK DUDYCI-IA '27, Oak Park, Ill. MELVIN CRAFT '25, Mt. Vernon, S. D. TPIEODORE HAYNES '26, Des Moines JOHN B. FINNEY '27, Cedar Rapids MARVIN JOHNSON '27, Boone RAYNIOND SMITH '27, Charles City TAU KAPPA EPSILON Founded at Illinois Vllesleyan 1899 Established at Coe 1916 Heyn, Pratt, Rogers, Holmes, Slinger, Hurd, Carter, Lyon, Pursell Havercamp, Githens, Whit, Glortield, Easton, C21l'll1lCll39l Van Email, Brown, Maley, Johnson, Lund Moore, Tidd, Datisman, Goodwin, Simpson, Stanton Ellison, Martin, Douglas, Shirer, Dawson Newel, Stuelke, Yoder, Refsnider, K. XVest, Kline, Conn, Eichmeyer, I, XVest Page 203 Page 204 SIGMA PHI DELTA ' ia 655 , I I Publication: The Sparrofw . im, Colors: Silver Gray and Blue FRATER IN FACULTATE GEORGE VV. BRYANT FRATRES IN COLLEGIA ROY ALBORC '24, Council Bluffs ELDON BUCHANAN '24, Idaho Falls, Idaho DANIEL KERR '24, Grundy Center JAMES LAURIE '24, Marshalltown JAMES MENZIES '24, Boone ALFRED INIEYER '24, Gary, Indiana Ross MILLER '24, Cedar Rapids WAYNE NORTON '24, Marshalltown DONALD PURCELL '24, Mechanicsville FORREST RITTGERS '24, Boone ELGAN STRONG '24, Sigourney HAROLD CORELL '25, Manchester JAMES- CROWE '25, Boone JOHN DE GRANDPRE '25, Northampton, Mass. FRITZ HERMAN '25, Boone ROBERT MONTEITH '25, Marshalltown HAROLD MUTZ '25, Edinburg, Ind. JOHN VAN GORKUM '25, Maurice LUCENE LANGWORTHY '26, Boone DALE MCELROY '26, Mason City THEODORE PETERSON '26, Dows JOHN RUSH '26, West Union w7ARD STRONG '26, Sigourrley EDWARD VVERKMAN '26, Cedar Rapids RICHARD HELM '26, Cedar Rapids DONALD DORNON '27, Des Moines LYMAN JACKSON '27, Minneapolis, Minn RAYMOND MILLER '27, Cedar Rapids THOMAS MONTEITH '27, Marshalltown GEORGE HERMIXN '27, Boone DONALD METCALE '27, Cedar Rapids CARL WAONER '27, Elgin, Ill. LESLIE VVILSON '27, Minneapolis, Minn. PLEDGES HORACE ACHTER '27, Cedar Rapids ALFRED BLEAKLEY '27, La Crosse, VVis. JAMES MCENDREE '27, Marshalltown CLINTON MILLER '27, Lansing VERNE PANOBORN '27, Spirit Lake HERBERT WICKENCAMP '27, Sigourney SIGMA PHI DELTA ' ' ,, - f N, A ENN 1 55 12! .fl K X A, , ss., N 'Qs-tf xl M -LL' Www A-,rf X xihf IV a. fx.. we-wh. v ' Fliiilfffll mi me 5---mt-, f-, ' mwn -1 nf bw-WSW rgkgww- m -.-.W--ft. . u X q,,,.,,.. 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' . - A FOUNDED 1916 McEndree, Van Gorkom, Peterson, Purcell Menzies, Helm, XVi1son, WViekenkan1p, Thompson, Bleakley, Kerr, G. Herman, C. Miller Norton, Rittgers, Pangborn, Alhorg, Corell Dornon, R. Monteith, Ross Miller, Langworthy. Rush, F, Herman, Yverkman Laurie, De Grandpre, Steveson, XVagner, NV. Strong, McElroy, Jackson, E. Strong, Achter R. Miller, Buchanan, Mutz, Meyer, Metcalf, T. Monteith Page 205 l l l ',,' i , , Page 206 CHI ALPHA EPSILCN Flower: Carnation I 1, 'i,'.':. :Q A Colors: Yale Blue and White FRATRES IN FACULTATE J. F. YOTHERS BEN H. PETERSON FRATRES IN COLLEGIA MARVIN GARD '24, Cedar Rapids WALLACE MCKEAN '24, Des Moines DONALD ALLEN '25, Sheldon EARL FARMER '25, Mason City VERLE ELLETT '25, North English RALPH LACEY '25, Cedar Rapids FRANK POKORNY '25, Ely LAWRENCE BELLER '26, Vinton LEONIDAS BAKEN '26, Kensett LELAND BOWER '26, South English MERYL CLARK '26, Ely ANDREW JAMES FRANCE '27, Tipton RUSSELL HUGHES '27, Hawkeye LOWELL CHEHOCK '26, Marion HARRY COFFMAN '26, South English RODERICK GRAHAM '26, Kinross EDWARD KANE '26, Cedar Rapids JAMES MAY '26, Belle Plaine JUSTUS POKORNY '26, Ely WILLIS LAMKIN '26, Sheldon RICHARD BEALL '27, Cedar Rapids ALBERT CORNISH '27, Ellwood FRANK FILIP '27, Cedar Rapids CLAIR FLOYD '26, Center Point MICHEL '27, Cedar Rapids PLEDGES l'lERALD KCHL '27, Cedar Rapids RODNEY REID '27, Tipton ADRIAN HOELITZELL '27 CHI ALPHA EPSILON FOUNDED 1917 Reid, Floyd, Hughes, Mitchell, Kaupke, Filip, Beall, Hoblitzell, Ellet, Laubscber, May France, G1'al1a.m, Baken, Kohl, Gard Bower, F. Pokorny, J. Pokorny, Kane Coifman, Clark, Allen, Lacey, Peterson, McKane, Chehock, Farmer, Beller lf lf' I lv, r' J Page 207 Page 208 PI-II KAPPA TAU 1? Y 33' Founded at Miami University, 1906 Publication: Laurel Colors: Harvard Red and Old Gold Local: Iotmz I FRATRES IN FACULTATE HARRY KREMERS CLAUDE R. NEWCOMB JOSEPH KITCHIN SCOTT VV. SMITH JOHN HENRY FRATRES IN COLLE GIA VVILSON I. BOLAND '24, Cedar Rapids PAUL CLEMONS '24, Coggon RUSSELL LEONARD '24, Cedar Rapids MERVIN SACKETT '24, Tekamah, Neb. CLIFFORD BALL '25, Battle Creek HAROLD SEBERN '25, Marion DBE VALDER '25, Tekamah, Neb. SEYMOUR VESTERMARK '25, Iowa City LEO 'WRIGHT '25, Palo CARLETON BIRD '26, Arlington DALE EARLY '26, Bristow I'IARRY G. HOYT '26, Cedar Rapids SHANNON LITTLE '26, Palo JOHN VV. MILLER '26, Cedar Rapids LYLE O. MORFORD '26, Bristow HAMILTON MORSE '26, Cedar Rapids EDVVARD P. SEALY '26, Cedar Rapids HOWARD SHOEMAN '26, Bellevue GEORGE SILHA '26, Arlington DOYLE VALDER '26, Tekamah, Neb. MARSHALL ARDUSER '27, Manchester HARVEY COATS '27, Cedar Rapids VVILLARD FALCONER '27, Coggon EUGENE FOOTE '27, West Union GALE HAXBY, Cedar Rapids VVILERED :KEIL '27, Bellevue JAMES MCLAFFEIITY '27, Mena, Ark. PHILIP RUNDQUIST '27, Burlington DELBERT SCI-IAEFER '27, Cedar Rapids ROBERT SINCLAIR '27, Garner DERBY THOMPSON '27, Burlington PAUL THOMPSON '27, Morning Sun RICHARD VVHITEMAN '27, Cedar Rapids PLED GES ALBERT IAYNE '27, Cedar Rapids CARLETON SEBERN 27 Marion EVERETTE SOLOMON '27, Fremont, Neb. PHI KAPPA TAU Founded at Miami 1906 Established at Coe 1920 Nlfliiteman, Coats, Sinclair, Ruudquist, D. Tlioinpson, Solomon, Mz1cLaffe1'ty, Foote, Duckett, Thompson, Falconer, Schaefer, Arduser, Clemons Keil, Miller, Silha, Shoemau, Morse Early, D. Valder, Little, Bird Morforcl, Sealy, Valder, Ball Hoyt, Boland, Sackett, Smith, Newcomb, YVright, Vestermark Page 209 Page 210 LAMBDA TAU DELTA Flower: Violet Mx, II? .QI X I 'ai' kk ll I X A ilfifli- sg? K . M? ,iii I 'RLY- Colors: Blue and Old Gold FRATER IN FACULTATE SALEM G. PATTISON FRATRES IN COLLEGIA VERNON BRAZELTON '24, Monticello CHARLES MCCOY '24, Colo CHARLES SLECHTA '24, Chicago, Ill. PAUL HINTZ '25, Monticello HAROLD MANN '25, Monticello PETER MITCHELL '25, Reinbeck DALE STENTZ '26, LEONARD TAPPAN R. K. THOMPSON BERNARD VVEAVER Springville '26, Chelsea '26, Keota '26, Kenwood DEXTER FREE '27, Boone JOHN HERM.AN SCHAEFER '26, Otturnwa DORAN BEITZ '27, Cedar Rapids HOWARD HELSCHER '27, Cedar Rapids FLOYD PAISLEY '27, Hanover, Ill. WILLIAM E. ATTERBURY '27 JOHN SELLERS '27, Vinton VVILLIAM SPENCER '27, Earlharn CLIFFORD WHITEMAN '27, Anamosa FRANK MIKES '27, VVest Bend JAMES MCMEEHAN '27, Boone PLEDGES LELAND STARRY '27, Anamosa VVALKER '27, West Bend LAM BDA TAU DELTA .M , FOUNDED 1920 2 'A Brazelton, 'Weaver, Kehn, Slechta, Withnm, Hintz, Tappan Mikes, Thompson, Mitchell, Helscher, Kuba, Walker, Mann, Paisley Spencer, Schaefer, Pattison, McCoy, Stentz, Beitz Page 211 Page 212 ALPHA D ELTA ALPHA , ....:-LIVRQIQQLXQA -I- 4545 , 1 J' an ' ' , 5 - FRATRES IN FACULTATE BEN H. PETERSON FRATRES IN COLLEGIA EUGENE FRY '24, Cedar Rapids MILLS HERSEY '24, Vernal, Utah ROY MCMULLIN '24, Coggon LEONARD BUTTERS '24, Marshalltown F. PARRET JACKSON '25, Marion C. L. ALBRIGIIT '26, Cedar Rapids DELBERT KIBBIE '26, Shellsburg HARVEY MIsENIfIEIIvIER '26, Cedar Rapids IRWIN SMITH '26, Shelby MERRILL STAPLEY '26, Belmond CARLETON SUTLIEEE '26, Marion LEE LOWENBURG '27, Belmond CLARK SUTHERLAND '27, Cedar Rapids RALPH TIARA '27, Belmond ELLIOTT FISHER '27, Canton, China HAROLD VVALRATH '27, Cedar Rapids XVILLIAM VVARBURTON '27, Swea City CLARENCE VON ESCHEN '27, Shelby ' PLED GES ORVILLE STOW '27, Burt GEORGE VV. KIBBIE '27, Shellsburg 1 , ALPHA DELTA ALPHA Q ' ' arf EA' f ,Q FOUNDED 1920 Stapley, Wa1i'ath. Loweuburg, Sutliffe, Misenheimer, Wa1'lJu1'tou, Smith TVezwer, McMul1in, Tiara, Jackson, Fisher, Von Eschen Albright, Kibbe, Peterson, Morris, Sutherland, Scott, Fry Page 213 INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL . y.I,v ,af rv .,. fw fr ' , 7 'WT 9 nf fg. .+f:' ,,,Egf . ?f ,.-:Q 25. - ' ,, 1 , ' H W ' 2' Z' ',I ff 777557 -1-7' , 7' ' 2059 'Z ', N! 7 ' i'1f if J P .f W If Vf - 'A ' 'ifffI9Z5W 59 V . . L ' fri! ' -E-Ef9Li 'fQ5f5:V rj? 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THEODORE ENNIS BETA PHI OMEGA HAROLD MOWREY PHI ALPHA PI IRVING BEALER TAU KAPPA EPSILON SEYMOUR VESTERMARK PETER MITCHELL Page 211 REX CONN SIGMA PHI DELTA ROBERT MONTEIT1-I CHI ALPHA EPSILON EARL FARMER PHI KAPPA TAU VRUSSELL LEONARD LAMBDA TAU DELTA CHARLES MCCOY ALPHA DELTA ALPHA MILLS HERSEY HARVEY MISENHEIMER ll U 0 VM U hh-- Xll KYLHV lllml llu L QM M EZ-fi ll11.., N M 5 SQRORITIES 1 5, WU ?T F 4f' lflwmmm hmm I I ll 1 Page 216 KAPPA DELTA fir :lg :.- ' ,pk an ' 'S 'Wi 3 Founded at Virginia Normal 1897 Alpha Gamma Chapter Established 1911 Active Chapters 45 Publication: Tile ffngclos Colors: Olive Green and Pearl VVhite Flower: VVhite Rose PATRONESSES MRS. J. M. HENRY MRS. HARRY HEDGES SORORES IN COLLEGIA LISETTE BROOKE '26, VVest Liberty il.-KHELMA MARVIN '26, Coggon DOROTHX' MAYNE '26, Cedar Rapids GENEVIEVE TAYLOR '26, Cedar Rapids I'IELEN TRANBEIIRY '26, Cedar Rapids LUCILLE ALLEN '27, Vinton ELEANOR BARDWELL '27, Clinton MARIAN BECK '27, Morning Sun LUELLA GIBSON '27, YVest Liber-Ly FLORA MCGILL '27, Independence LUCILLE REYNOLDS '27, Cedar Rapids ELNORA STRONG '27, Vinton Cedar Rapids IRENE HALL '24, Cedar Rapids EVELYN HUNT '24, Cedar Rapids MARGARET KEARNS '24, Cedar Rapids CLARA COOKING '25, Edgewood ORREL JOHNSON '25, Cedar Rapids ELSIE KRUGER '25, Marion BLANCHE LOOMIS '25, Cedar Rapids LUCILLE LUCAS '25, Oelwein LORENE MACDANEL '25, Cedar Rapids HILMA RICHARDSON '25, Mason City ELEANOR ADAMS '26, Marion AMELIAX BRACHA '26, Cedar Rapids BETTY WARDLE '27, PLEDGES BERTHA DARLEY '27, Mitchellville RUTH GIEEORD '27, Cedar Rapids ALICE SOBODA '27, Cedar Rapids Y 1 r , ,,-' : 1 Loomis, Kearns, McGill, Cooking, McDaneI Mayne, T1-anberry, Soboda, Johnson Marvin, Richardson, Bracha, Brooke, Lucas Adams, Darley, Bardwell, Taylor, Beck Strong, Gibson, Kruger, Allen, Hunt Gifford, Reynolds, Hall, Vklardle 1 . I 1 1 l x Y Page 217 Page 218 DELTA DELTA DELTA , Q- A Founded at Boston University 1888 Delta Eta Chapter Established 1912 Active Chapters, 64 Publication: Trident Colors: Silver, Gold and Blue Flower: Pansy PATRONESSES MRS, E, J, CAREY MRS. I. T. CARRITHERS MRS. H. E. SPANGLER SORORES IN COLLEGIA TSADORE BOOTH '24, Cedar Rapids TRUE HAYNES '24, Aberdeen, S. D. ELLA JOHNSON '24, Cedar Rapids MARJORIE KREMERS '24, Cedar Rapids MARIAN MARTIN '24-, Cedar Rapids MARGARET ARMSTRONG '25, Cedar Rapids MARY BINGHAM '25, Cedar Rapids KATHRYN BRYAN '25, Cedar Rapids RUTH KEEPER '25, Cedar Rapids LILLIAN KIESAU '25, Postville DOROTI-IY SANFORD '25, Cedar Rapids ESTHER YOUEL '25, Flandreau, S. D. FAYE BEACH '26, Cedar Rapids ANN BERRY '26, VVinterset BLANCI-IE BORDEWICK '26, Vinton MADGE BOYDSTON '26, Knoxville LORETTA HARMS '26, Cedar Rapids MARY LOUISE HICKOI-2 '26, Cedar Rapids ALICE PARKER '26, Olmsted Falls, O. HELEN TANNER '26, Cedar Rapids SARAH BERRY '27, VVinterset FLORENCE CAMERON '27, Cedar Rapids BETTY FERNOW '27, Marion EVELYN MALEY '27, Cedar Rapids ELEANOR MURRAY '27, Cedar Rapids MARIE REICHARD '27, Marion JEAN SINCLAIR '27, Marion HELEN SOPER '27, Cedar Rapids PLEDGES MILDRED KLOPPENEURG '27, Cedar Rapids BERTI-IA BENGE '27, Wfinterset SORORES IN FACULTATE LOUISE MANSFIELD DOROTHY SIEFERT RUTHQEBLING MASSEY FLORENCE MAE WOLEE 1, .1 ' -' : - ff- ' .V 113. ,.., -- x! - ' '?-asm' T1ifi'1F5'Y?FT -TlI1:V42F'T'FW'-'ETSi1'?2.???T11Z'T 'Vff'f'i'37?7ff'7 i7357?f7 kA V V 'V' M' W Y . . ,V ' ' .V 52:13 ' 11 :?f3Q'.f?1lf-f1'i15W -Vw A ff':i3:g..: .- . .V V X-' 2 V.-.1 Fiiv fw -J . V. V . l'3'???7' ' 'V . 'R ' . 5-wav '- . '- . rw - ., YV '- X V ' ' VV ' s- .- EL an-1-? , W ,V ,V VV mu v 1--f,-. , V - , W -- K., ,-1 iv f VW I .- ,. y,' , -'- f-'7- ' ?' - ' 1 V' .:VJ .uf . V - -N' V -, V x' - N. 1 . 1 Ag , .. h. .N V V., ,. Y Q22 -55:-LISXQ. ,7 ' - 4 -' ' VV - ri-mg .. 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FLOIJIN SORORES IN COLLEGIA NAOMI BAKER '24, Cedar Rapids BERNADINE HANBY '24, Carroll MABELLE PRICE '24, Marion MARCUERITE STARRY '24, Olin KATHRYN COOK '24, Cedar Rapids PAULINE SIMPSON '24, Cedar Rapids RUTH UNDERHILL '25, Marengo VIRGINIA SCHLICK '25, York, Neb. LUELLA CHRISTIE '25, Belmond ANNA MARIE COGHLAN '25, San Diego, Calif. ANNE CARDLE '25, Burlington ' MARGARET BEECH '26, Cedar Rapids HARRIET CALDER '26, Cedar Rapids FLORENCE CONRAD '26, Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH HARRIS 26, Montezuma WILMA SIMPSON '26, Cedar Rapids MARY CAROL KENNEDY '26, Onslow GERTRUDE MOTT '26, Cedar Rapids MARJORIE HANBY '27, Carroll THELMA MAHANNAH '27, Cedar Rapids RUTH ANDERSON '27, Marshalltown VA NITA GRIFFITH '27, Greeley MARTHA HLAVATY '25, Cedar Rapids PLEDGES RUTH MCCONKIE '27, Cedar Rapids MAEELLE PRUDHON '27, Nashua MARGUERITE RAMSDELL '27, Cedar Rapids VVILMA GUNSELL '27, Kanawha RUTH D. THOMPSON '27, Burlington MILDRED KRESENSKY '27, Algona SOROR TN COLLEGIA FLORA MACKAY x . 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Simpson, Price, Hlavaty, NVeyer, Thompson Courtney, Ramsdell, Mott, Griffith, Kresenky, Beech McConkie, Underhill, Schlick, Kennedy, Gnnsell, Prndlmn Conrad, Anderson, Muhannnh Page 221 Page 222 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA us. ' E fb-11 -p , A Rv 27? 5 ' , pig: X jw sg .- a' mfi va ' as 1, as .L 4 .fm-.,, i Founded at Syracuse University 1904 Pi Chapter Established 1917 Active Chapters, 33 Publieation: Alpha Gamma Delta Quarterly Colors: Red, Buff and Green Flower: Red and Buff Roses PATRONESSES MRs.W1LLxAM BENSON MRS. CHARLES PENNINGROTH MRS. GLENN DILLE SORORES IN COLLEGIA HELEN BURGERT '24, Cedar Rapids PRISCILLA DUER '24, Clinton MTLDRED FURNISS '24, Davenport MARGARET HUNTER '24, Marion ELOISE INGLIS '24, Wyoming FRANCES OWEN '24, Cedar Rapids EVELYN SPRAGUE '24, Cedar Rapids ISABEL Bmmcic '25, Cedar Rapids CORTENA DENLINGER '25, Cedar Rapids CONSTANCE NEWELL '25, Cedar Rapids HELEN ROEHLR '25, Tipton JEAN 'TROVVBRIDCE '25, Ottumwa EMMA VIETOR '25, Ackley EDXTH BROADFIELD '25, Ottumwa MILDRED BROWN '26, 'West Union MARY HOLT '26, Cedar Rapids ALBERTA HALLOWAY '26, VVest Liberty KATHRYN NEILL '26, Cedar Rapids DOROTHY SCHMIDT '26, Warrenville, Ill. MARJORIE STOCKLEY '26, Clinton CHARLOTTE VANORDEN '26, Council Bluffs GRACE EVELYN BRYANT '27, Cedar Rapids LEONE BOEGAL '27, Cedar Rapids LEONE BURGERT '27, Cedar Rapids PLEDGES CvER'I'RUDE DASHER '27, Cedar Rapids ZELLA MERRIAM '27, Cedar Rapids HELEN FTALA '27, Marshalltown ELEANOR NILES '27, Cedar Rapids LILLIAN LACEY '27, Cedar Rapids BETTY REIESCHNEIDER '27, Red Oak .V f- ., ,H v,l'4'L,,c y wa 1 f . ig I 1' I 4 at . N , 40' X ,, A. .gA, . I , Y 1 ,u, , 1 , gn., I 'V 1 . , 6- ' -3 -fl ' 5 - V- L, 1- ,Q V . l ' . - QW - - 6 P'aQ,2K',4' . ,,- .- Q .igfgivi 'My' 4 J f - 1,141 .,1, j,f, 1' 8 J, Q y N X I v .. Q 1' if -, ,-,,. . . TK 1 I 1 .rv W. Q TI is Y lv ,, ,. ,. . .,,, . V , ,. , . , L - MI, ,lv x . 4 'L jiffi.. . i z zf: ' ' A f f V' ' .- 1 8 ,L 'f J Hunter, Sprague, Denlinger, Vunorden, Schmidt Roehlk, Sfockley, Biddick, Holloway Owen, Niles, Inglis, Furniss, Vietor Broadfield, NI61'1'll'll'l1, Bryant, Lacy, Brown Bm-gert, Dasher, L. Burgert, Newell, Boegal Reifschneider, Trowbridge, Holt, Duer Faye 223 Page 224 ALPHA XI DELTA ..,.g :Q 'SI' ,SRE -iff:-D' Founded at Lombard College 1893 Alpha Gamma Chapter Established 1918 Active Chapters, 37 Publication: Alpha Xi Delta Colors: Double Blue and Gold Flower: Killarney Rose PATRONESSES MRS. A. I. DIEBOLD MRS. P. M. LATTNER MRS. B. A. PETERSON Miss OLIVE BARKER SORORES IN COLLEGIA AMANDA LATTNER '24, Cedar Rapids MARY HELEN ESCHMANN '26, Chicago, CLARAMAE LUCKRITZ '26, Clinton MARGARET MCKIM '26, Marion MILDRED NEWMAN '26, Marion MARGARET PORTER '26, Milford DOROTHA ROBERTS '26, Cedar Rapids FRANCES ROTI'I '26, Cedar Rapids RUTH SCOTT '26, Mediapolis MYRTLE BOICE '27, VVashington DOROTHY GRAN '27, Milford ALICE ZOLLINCER '25, Cedar Rapids ESTHER PETERSON '24, Cedar Rapids GRACE STRITE '24, Cedar Rapids LEOTA UNANGST '24, Cedar Rapids ADALAIDE WOOD '24, Clinton HARRIETT CHAMBERLIN '25, Panora MARY CROWE '25, Ogden EDITH FARR '25, Maquoketa DOROTHY GABBERT '25, Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH PATTON '25, Omaha, Neb. PLEDGES INZA AFRICA '27, Kanawha BYRDINE LATTNER '27, Cedar Rapids DOROTHY DREW '27, Marion MARGUERITE RIssER '27, Cedar Rapids RUTH FELTER '27, Cedar Rapids SORORES IN FACULTATE MINNA VVIKOFF AWA Tour , r .,x, HEL: V' W1 ' 'W' A-f.. 5, A r r X s ,.x , 1 ' V' ' ,....V V. 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Eschmann, McKim, Roth, Scott Drew, Risser, Felter, Gran, Africa Boise, B, Lattner, Porter V1 .i 4 1 1 I I Page 225 Page 226 ALPHA THETA if Y 499 ks, Moms I I , ,, Q4 'K ' 'S?S'?' . .A-. ' ,mia C-:r: a- ' Vm kj y 7 Founded Coe College 1919 Flower: Sweet Pea Colors: Orchid and Lavender PATRONESSES MRS. C. R. NEWCOMB MRS. J. F. lYOTHERS SORORES IN COLLEGIA MARGARET LORIMER '24, Cedar Rapids RUTH CLUMP '25, Superior CATHERINE DORLAND '25, Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH KNOWLES '25, Kearney, Neb. EDNA MAE KRIZ '25, Cedar Rapids FRANCES STEPANEK '25, Cedar Rapids ALMA TURECI-IEK '25, Cedar Rapids MILDRED CI-IRISTENSEN '26, Cedar Falls SELMA FRINK '26, Cedar Rapids BLANCHE lVlARTIN '26, Cedar Rapids MATTIE VAN PIUEKELOM '26, Sioux City MARARET VINCENT '26 Esrherville Y EVELYN ZERZANEK '26, Cedar Rapids ELIZABETH BARNABY '27, Cedar Rapids ELEANOR BASSETT '27, Cedar Rapids LILLIAN CLARK '27, Cedar Rapids EVELYN ERICKSON '27, Cedar Rapids LULU MAE GOKEN '27, Dysart PLEDGES ESTHER HANSEN '27, Spirit Lake CREO HERNDON '27, Ida Grove LILAH LEACOX '27, Cedar Rapids ZELDA SMALL '27, Cedar Rapids JUDITII VVILLIAMS '27, Boone a riff' T- .vw- V l .... .. . -1 sag:-' ' . . . . ' , 4 ewgg 5,Q:4Vc-.mV-: Vai.. : ' ,W , fn ., --N V V ,f -' V V .r.-,:,:-jV-- s1.V f f ,- .V N. .. H 4 X V lyk,- W - H I W W I, x' X H .A V If X nf . R. J.,,m V1. -f -1 V V N ,V-. ' f. tV - f V' ,V 1 V - ::3 1..p 5--V .Af-fs -M . f-.5 113. 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Secretary . . . . Treasurer MEMBERS Delia Delta Delia MARJORIE KREM,ERS KATPIERINE BRYAN Alpha Gamma Delta MARGARET HUNTER CORTENA DENLINGER Al lpha Theta ELIZABETH KNOWLES K A K W 'lu 'HU x l Lil Mg, LITERARY 4' flWLM J1 1f 1f rf ulilBl'?Y1s.lMm4 Lp Page 232 KAPPA PHI SIGMA Alpha Nu Chapter Founded 1882 Installed 1923 OFFICERS First Semesier Second Sefnester EUGENE FRY President MILLS HERSEY DONALD DATISMAN Vice President ROY MCMULLIN EDVVARD WERKMAN Secretary EDWARD WERRMAN ROY MCMULLIN Treasurer DELBERT KIBEIE LEONARD ALBRIGHT '26 DONALD ALLEN '25 HARRY CAYWOOD '26 ALBERT DALLGHER '26 DON DATISMAN '24 ADELBERT CLEMENT '27 CHARLES DICRSON '27 ELLIOT FISHER '27 EUGENE FRY '24 WILLIAM HANSON '27 MILLS HERSEY '24 JAMES HUGHES '27 ROBERT HURL '27 JAMES JENNISON '26 E. C. IANDESEK '27 REUBEN KARBAN '25 DAVID KEITH '26 DELBERT KIBBXE '26 GEORGE KIBBIE '27 EDWIN KRUEGER '27 B. J. KUBAT '27 MEMBERS IN COLLEGE HUGH MCCARROL '27 RICHARD MGCARROL '27 CHARLES MCLAUGHLIN '27 ROY MCMULLIN '24 WILLIAM MURRAY '24 JAMES MCLAFFERTY '26 JAMES PENCE '25 JOHN PETTIT '26 THEODORE PETERSON '26 IRWIN SMITH '26 GEORGE SIMPSON '26 FRANK STARY '27 CHARLES SLECHTA '24 CLARK SUTHERLAND '27 MERRILL STAPLEY '26 R. K. THOMPSON '26 LUMIR VAVRA '27 CLARENCE VAN ESCHEN '27 WILLIAM VINCENT '27 LEONARD VVLAGH '25 WILLIAM VVARBURTON '27 MEMBER IN FACULTY DEAN S. VV. STOOKEY Helm, Huie, Hunter, Peterson, Murray Datisman, Smith, Fry, Vincent, Vavm Hersey, Von Eschen, Huntington, Slechta, McMul1iu Karban, Allen, Simpson, YVlach, XVR1'b'lll'f011 Kibbie, Van Gorkum, McLaiferty Fisher, Stapley, Jennison Page 233 Page 234 Colors: Purple and Old First Senzextar PARRETT JACKSON CHARLES SAVERUDE HAROLD ALLISON ALVIN KLINE HAROLD ALLISON '25 LEONARD BROWN '25 LEONARD BUTTERS '24 KENNETH CROOKS '25 ALBERT HENDERSON '24 J. HOLMAN '26 ALVIN KLINE '26 LOUIS LASH '26 JULIAN CANDELANA '26 JULIAN LORENZANA '26 HAROLD MILLS '25 WAYLAND OSBORN '26 CARL STURIES '25 THEODORE WINTZ '24- GEORGE SMOUSE '25 CHARLES SAVERUDE '26 CARLETON SUTLIFFE '26 HAROLD SCHMICKLE '26 WALTER FRY '26 ULIO Founded 1884 Gold OFFICERS President Vice President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Motto: Ne Dum Quis Sefond Semester THEODORE WINTZ KENNETH CROOKS ALBERT HENDERSON GEORGE SMOUSE ELLSWORTH NOBLE '27 CHARLES Fox '27 JOHN MILLER '26 FLOYD FINSON '27 CARR LOWE '27 JOHN SELLER '27 KHATCHIG YAZARIAN '26 ARTHUR KORTELING '27 ARTHUR HEWLETT' '27 VERNON HINTZMAN '24 CHARLES BASKERVILLE '26 HOMER JONES '27 VVILFORD DEGRAW '25 CARR LAVELL '27 BERNARD SHATTUCK '27 PARRETT JACKSON '24 MILLARD CHAMBERS '27 ALBERT PATSCHKE '27 GLENN STEWART '26 OLIO - - 5 ' ff, Vw. . - . 1.MQQV-:'V:.5-Vf12i5:.5f3.V.f'fv:1:..f:-:yiQ .v'a:.-V,rS:Ve..w mg V .V-.-eff' .-f95f 'N'-Vw,g1vV:V'f'v'vY:3: 211214:f.fmr,f-V-+,:mV-.,-.mf-f15':.r:fz-fQwffy-S3'- V1:f'-wifiV'V41,l1f:a-.gawif,f..:-fur..-3.-f .V'-:-.,:.:.4..-7l-g..f:'iw.---VM-we . - Nxiiq- HASIWW-'VgQ9'Q3fi-1g,V:V W - fwfr .,4.'3.s.,fV - ,.5:4,.:.-.-L. .. 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Berry, Newman, Maley Conrad, 0'Krueg, Kiesau, Knowles, Rubyor Whitnel, Warmer, Taylor, S. Berry, Alcorn Bovdston, Sarby, Brown, Keepers, Allen Whitsell, Harms, Small ! l, yr. ll- IG ik Eff Q!- I lo ly' if vl ff 'b W. Page 219 V B Page 250 LUCILLE ALLEN MARGARET ALLEN BERNICE ANDERSON FREDA BAIRD BERTHA BENGE DOROTHY BORT MYRTLE BOICE SARA BERRY FLORENCE CAMERON CATHERINE FRIESE RUTH GIFFORD LULU MAE GOKEN VVILMA GUNSELL LORETTA HARMS NAOMI KEEPERS ZELDA SMALL SHIRLEY THOMPSON OPAL VVORMER ELNORA STRONG ALICE KING Freshznmz WWW if 'qi l 3 vfahfdqa 11, :QQ 44135 gm YI -f MILDRED KLOPPENBERG MILORED KRESENSKH' NFLLIE KRUGEII - MARJORY KOERTH ELOISE LAUBSHER EVELYN MALEY THELMA MAHANNA FRANCES MORTENSON URSULA MUSEL MARTHA PRIOR LUCILLE REYNOLDS FRANCES ROTH HELEN RUBYOR RUTH SCOTT FLORENCE SCHMITT LOUISE WELLNER ALICE STEVENS LOUISE VVORLEY BETTY VVARDLE I M. sim' ., 9 , We me ,HIE xswyklv 423 4? ALICE KING .5 ,f Mayne, NICDQITISI, Wellner, Fiusou, lvlahanna Runkle, Gilford, Stevens, Mortenson, Cameron XVorley, Seely, Loomis, Schmitt, McKim Allen, Smythe, Wager, Bordewick, Mm-vin Simmen, Strong Page 251 Page 252 KOMENSKY LITERARY SOCIETY First Semester AUGUSTA LOYKA REUBEN KARBAN MARY BURESH LEONARD VVLACH MARY BURESH '25 AGNES BURESH '27 GEORGE DUDYCHA '26 FRANK DUDYGHA '27 FRANK FILIP '27 DANIEL HELMICPI '26 BESSIE HOLETS '27 SADA JANSA '24 REUBEN KAXRBAN '25 MINNIE KINCHNER '24- ALMA KUCERA '26 EDNA MAE KRIZ '27 AUGUSTA LOYKA '24 Y 9: OFFICERS - S8f07Zd Semester President CHARLES SLECHTA Vice President REUEEN KARBAN Secretary JERRY NEPRAS Treasurer LEONARD VVLACH MEMBERS BENJAMIN NAIBERT '26 JERRY NEPRASH '25 TILLIE MELSHA '27 MARHA MALEK '25 ROSE PAVLOVSRY '27 MARIE PUDIL '27 LILLIAN SERBOUSEK '26 ALVINA SHESTAK '26 HELEN SLAPNICKA '26 CHARLES SLECHTA '24 GRACE SOUKUP '27 GEORGIANNA SVEC '26 VELMA TROYAI: '27 LEONARD WLAGII '25 ADVISORY MEMBER OF THE FACULTY PROF. ANNA HEYEERGER MEMBER IN FACULTY MR. MAX BASEMANN KOMENSKY LITERARY SOCIETY Helmich, Prof. Heyberger, VV1qch Buresh, Slechta Karban, Kriz, Nepras Dudycha, Jansa Svec, Loyka, G. Dudycha Page 253 Paw 254 COE CAMP IN CZECHG-SLOVAKIA The Coe Camp for the prevention of tuberculosis among orphans in Czecho-Slovakia was founded by the Komensky Literary Society and organized by lVIiss Heyberger in 1919. The faithful Workers over there succeeded in making the Coe Camp a model institution, highly praised by the representatives of the American Junior Red Cross and Mary E. lVIcDowell, head of the Chicago Settle- ment who visited the camp. Skilled medical attention, wholesome food, watchful care, rest and play have been made available by the donations from Cedar Rapids friends, Bohemian lodges, and churches throughout this country, by proceeds from the annual all-college party, the annual Komensky recital, and by subscriptions from the Czecho-Slovak government. There in the clear sunlight and mountain air, in the shade of balsam Hrs, 100 orphan children felt last summer and 50 last Winter, the beneficial touch of American love helping to make this a finer and better world .-From a Czecho-Slovak Daily. PAN-LITERARY COUNCIL Berry, Denlinger, Strouf, Drake, Furniss Johnson, Sprague, Dodd, Runkle, Crolson OFFICERS Fin! Semester Second Semester LEILA Donn President CORTENA DENLINGER EVELYINI SPRAGUE Secretary MARGARET LORIMER REPRESENTATIVES FIRST SEMESTER Carleton ELLA JOHNSON CORTENA. DENLINGER Sinclair EVELYN SPRACUE MILDRED FURNISS Delta Sigma LILLIAN DRAKE V1oLA STROUF Alethia LEOTA CROSON Ll'-ZILA Donn Alice King DOROTHY RUNKLE ANN BERRY SECOND SEMESTER Carleton ' NAOMI BAKER CORTENA DENLINGER Sinclair ISABEL BIDDICK THELMA ALCORN Delta Sigma RUTH STACY LILLIAN DRAKE Aleihia ETHEL MCCARTY LORENE DONALD Alice King MARJORIE MAYNES ANN BERRY Page 255 Page 256 q . I' U Hn lxlmk hu... 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DANIEL REUBEN SETIFI HUNTINGTON . . . President JAMES LAURIE . . Vice President MILLS HERSEY . . . Secretary VVILLIAM MURRAY . . LEONARD BUTTERS . . . Treasurer KIRKLAND 'VVEST . . . Campus Service . Community Service Life-Work Guidance Religious Education Room Secretary PARRET JACKSON With the definite aim of aiding in a three fold way the men on the campus the Young lVIen's Christian Association has this year answered the important question, Why is the 'Y'? Physical, mental and spiritual development of Coe men, symbol- ized by the well known equilateral triangle has been the end held in View by the organization. Some of the best men on the campus have carried on the work and have done it with an earnestness and zeal that has produced results. In the beginning of the school year attempts are made to assist the new comers to adjust themselves to Coe and Cedar Rapids. When possible, they are met at the train with anglad hand and answers to all reasonable questions, and assistance and information is readily obtainable at the 'Y' desk on the campus anytime thereafter. Professor Perkins cooperates with the association in securing employment, board and room for any student wishing to avail himself of this aid. ' Three mixers are held in the fall by the Y. W. and Y. NI. C. A. to enable students to get acquainted with each other and to sing and visit away any possible homesickness or blues. A handbook containing much useful information relative to life on the campus is distributed free to them. A banquet is given at the end of the gridiron season in honor of the football players. Page 258 Ifvery year a group of men from the Coe Y. IW. C. A. attend the International Student Summer Conference of the 'Y' which holds its sessions at Lake Geneva. At these ten days of precious meetings Coe men gain new vision, new hope and new inspiration. Last summer seven students and two faculty members ably represented the college there. To the International Student Volunteer Convention held in Indianapolis from December 28 to January l went three men. The report of those meetings was exceedingly interesting and inspiring. Three other men represented Coe College at the State Student Volunteer Conven- tion held in Cedar Falls on Nlarch second. Several gospel teams have stood ready throughout the year to go to the surrounding small towns to spread a greater knowledge of the Truth. For sundry reasons not many trips were made but several good meetings were held in Blairstown, Shellsburg and Ferguson. Plans have been made for a gospel team to go to Palo during the spring vacation. Reuben E. Karban, in charge of the Community Service department has done much good -work this year for the IVIexican laborers in this city and he has seen to it that others have been active in that direction. Classes in English, History and Americani- zation are being taught to the folks who work in the Sinclair plant and to those at the Rock Island shops. Besides placing within the reach of these people an oppor- tunity to learn, visits are made to the shacks in which they live with a view to rendering assistance where needed. Not the least of the 'Y' activities are the meetings held each Wednesday morning. Many of the college men avail themselves of the opportunity to get together for a few minutes' meditation and to hear a worthwhile message from the lips of one of their own members or from some one else engaged for the occasion. These meetings are always pleasing and helpful. A new bulletin board has been placed near the lVIain building on which news and announcements appear. The Daily Dri-vel also is placed there each week. This con- sists of a few gems of thought from the sayings of the sages of the ages and is intended to be both amusing The 'Y' cannot greatly augmented and inspiring to those who read as they pass by. and does not function so smoothly with the college family so as it is. Many difficulties and disappointments have been met with this year, and most of them overcome. Always problems are faced squarely and an honest attempt made to solve them. Not all of the 'Y' work shows on the surface 5 it is only hoped by those who are doing the work that what it lacks in conspicuousness may be made up for in worthiness. The work is prosecuted quietly and unpre- tentiously. The aim of the 'Y' is to be useful, not spectacular. It has been gratifying to those in charge to learn that their efforts have born fruit- that men have been helped to do the right thing day by day and have been assisted in making their life decisions. This has come to light largely through the Student Friendship Council which met weekly during the winter under the leadership of Dr. Weld- SETH HUNTINGTON, President. Page 259 Page 260 Y. W. C. A. fx ......,, ef I ,f ,give M EQ swf l '45 we x x x X 4,-1-Ng M in x xc. 4 fr wx: xx xx 921 :fx x A Z9 t Nt S xfisx df'-ew x xv 1 x ex x x P KW Q 5 . X i f xc, X , t , XC xxx N is N ' V935 x xslt: ' , ' R N , U , , c .. . ,. . , , ' Liss,-.I-I ,Li 3-'igrseigvf-f' Sprague, Starry, Furniss, Youel, Haynes Kirkpatrick, Johnson, Hunt XXX, is 275 xb x v at x 'Nt ex wx K4-A X V TWA ,, 'From T., xx xb-2 I xx xwafw Vx ,biz 555 X wxlilfgx x- xf 4. ' 4. 49.1.--162414---.,,,.,g5,,.,.,.:,QM-1-.wess.:,,-...f4,-.4-f4x4-.-,..,-are-.fes.fe:. L 4 ':5'f:5:g.5:j- -. 3-555:52zgzg,251555115:ag::-55:2-15:q:2f?4:5Q:2:1sg:-:-19:53r-1' . .,:::.- 4::.::...r:::::-. Q r:1'f,,g,g . ...,., ., .....,, ,.... HA. .,,. ,,,,. 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AGNES KIRKPATRICK DOROTHY MONTGOMERY . . . . MARGUERITE STARR. . . Undergraduate DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN TRUE HAYNES . Social Service ELSIE KRUGER EVELYN SPRAGUE Social Chairman FRANCES OWEN ELIZABETH PATTON World Fellowship ESTHER YOUEL ELLA JOHNSON . . . Religious EVELYN HUNT - 4' -. O fb U7 U U G 1 1 Q FD KT -1 w U1 Q ...F-. PPD-Q 5 S S 94 1-rn . Treasurer Representative D . Finance Campus Service . Leadership . Publicity The purpose of the Y. W. C. A. being to lead students to Jesus Christ, to cooperate With the church, and to develop Christian ideals in human society throughout the World, it is wide spread and all inclusive in its influence upon the campus, touching every girl. The executive body of the Y. W. C. A. is known as the cabinet and is composed of five general Officers with the eight department chairman. Their committees are com- posed of the girls constituting the Second Cabinet, which is under the leadership of the Vice President. The Undergraduate Representative serves as the link between the local organization and the National organization at headquartersg she also serves as 'right hand man' to the president. The Social Department begins to function at the very beginning of the year by holding mixers during the week of registration. Later the Big and Little Sister party is given, and the Colonial Ball in February is the climax in the Work of this depart- ment. A Spring Prom and summer mixers are also given. The Social Service Department includes in its work entertainment by girls for the Aged Women's Home, and the Home for the Friendless, and cooperation with the industrial girls by means of a joint commission meeting regularly, forums and exhibi- tions. The Religious Department chairman presides at the regular Wednesday morning meetings of the Association during the chapel hour, and under her direction the music is planned for this and other occasions. Ilflorning prayers are held in Voorhees Hall and discussion groups conducted in cooperation with the W. F. Department. The work of the Finance Department is essential to every other branch of the work carried on by the association. This department plans the budget of S1700 and raises the amount by a Finance VVeek in the fall and candy sales in Voorhees Hall and at athletic events. The Publicity Department is also invaluable to all the association's activities, for without the hundreds of posters furnished by its members, there would be a serious lack of advertising. , WQRLD FELLOWSHIP WVEEK World Fellowship IfVeek in November is one of the big events of the year. It is only the climax of the work this department carried on through the year, seeking to widen the thinking horizons of the student body and to create a spirit of understand- ing with world problems and opportunities. Events of World Fellowship week this year included special vespers, a pageant 'In the Lightl, a special speaker, Rev. Paul Calhoun of Council Bluffs, and an all-college Nlerry-Cro-Round the World Party. One regular Wednesday morning meeting each month is in charge of this department at which foreign speakers, playlets and dramatic readings are features giving world glimpses. A bulletin board, posters, and features in Voorhees Hall during VVorld Fellowship week are included in the program of this department. The Campus Service Department. This department does a very practical and much appreciated work in caring for the Y. W. C. A. parlor and the kitchen near it in the basement of the chapel. Here town girls may rest, eat their lunches and study. Many' improvements in equipment and furnishings have been made this year. The department also has charge of decorating for special events as Homecoming. The Leadership Chairman directs the activities of the Sophomore Council, the Freshman Groups and the Freshman Commission. On her committee are the leaders of work for Sunshine Mission, Girl Reserves and Sunday School Teachers. The Y. W. C. A. as a whole has been very much upon the campus this year, including in its membership 300 girls, and taking a lead in all questions and activities of import on the campus. Two delegates were sent to the International Student Volunteer Convention at Indianapolis and S350 contributed to National and Inter- national Christian work. Pagf 261 Page SECOND CABINET YVingert, Oliver, Courtney, McKim, Dawson, OlKrueg Li, Maynes, Brooke, Knowles, Piper, VVood, Scotten, Bender Crowe, Farr, Denlinger, Duncan, Fawcett, Drake, Roberts, Biddiek, BlN'lI1 DOROTIIA ROBERTS ELIZABETH KNOWLES ADELAIDE WOOD DORTHA O'KRUEG ELIZABETH BENDER CORTENA DENLINGER LOLITA PIPER BERNADINE VVINGERT DELIA BRANDT MARGARET MCKIM LISETTE BROOKE ERRA SCOTTEN WINIFRED FAVVCETT, Leader JEANNETTE SMITH MARY' CROWE LILLIAN DRAKE WILMA DUNCAN MI DAIK LI JEAN TROWBRIDGE EDITH F ARR CLARA DAWSON IVA OLIVER ISABEL BIDDICK KATHERINE BRYAN GAIL COURTNEY MARJORIE MAYNES The second cabinet of the Y. W. C. A. is composed of the committee heads under the various departments. They meet each week under the leadership of the vice president of the association to discuss Christian principles and campus problems, and as separate committees to carry out the Work of the association in its various phases. 262 FRESHMAN COMMISSION Africa, McPike, Walterick, G211'l'illJ1'21llt, --. '1'I'oyzik, Darley Turner, Gifford, YVellIIeI', Cameron, Murray, Bfllhllllllil, Anderson, Fernow Toof, Berry, Dasher, Risser, Youel, Small, Sinclair, Thompson, Gibson, Childs MARGUERITE RISSER INZA AFRICA RUTH ANDERSON SARAH BERRY FLORENCE CAMERON BERNICE CHILDS BERTHA DARLEY GERTRUDE DASHER BETTY FERNOW LILLIAN GARRABRANT LUELLA GXBHSON RUTH GIFFORD TI-IELMA MAHANNA PERSONNEL President KATHERINE MCPIKE ELEANOR MURRAY MARGUERITE RIssER JEAN SINCLAIR ZELDA SMALL RUTH D. THOMPSON MARY ESTHER Too? VELMA TROYAK LORA TURNER HILDA WALTERICK LOUISE VVELLNER Twenty-four freshman girls make up the Freshman Commission which represents the freshman girls in the work of the Y. W. C. A. They support all the work of the association and do much along the line of individual and campus service. Pagf 263 I I i I l Page 264 SOPHOMORE COUNCIL Holt, Bloonxquist, Hickok, Scotten, Vincent, Kennedv, Burkhalter McKim, Brooke, Calder, Porter, Stockley, Munn, Mott, Broadfield Smith, Adams, Beech, Duncan, Roberts, Youel, Alcorn. Van Huekelom, Caldwell, New min DOROTHA ROBERTS THELMA ALCORN ANNA BURKIIALTER TI-IELMA ALCORN MARGARET PORTER MARGARET BEECH MARGARET MCKIM MARY CAROL KENNEDH' LISETTE BROOKE LAURA BLOOMQUIST FRANCES MUNN ERRA SCOTTEN MARJORIE STOCKLEY VVILMA DUNCAN OFFICERS PERSONNEL President Secretary and Treasurer DORTHA ROBERTS EDITH BROADFIELD GERTRLTDE MOTT ELEANOR ADAMS JEANNETTE SMITH MARY HOLT MILDRED NEVVMAN MiATTIE VAN HUEKELOM HAIKRIET CALDER MARGARET VINCENT EVELYN CALDWELL MARY LOUISE HICKOK The Sophomore Council meets as a group each week to discuss some vital question which is later brought to the various groups of freshman girls under the leadership of two sophomore girls each. Every freshman girl was placed in a group at the begin- ning of the year and these groups were developed by the sophomore leaders until from them were chosen, this year's Freshman Commission. STUDENT VOLUNTEER GROUP OFFICERS DOROTHA O'KRUEG .... Leader MARY' KEELER . Secretary and Treasurer A group of twelve students who have taken as their definite purpose 'to become missionaries if God permit, meet weekly with a number of others interested in World Wide Christian thinking to talk and pray about life problems, campus needs and World conditions. Not an organization, but a unit of the National Student Volunteer movement for Foreign Nlissions, the group functions merely as a branch of the Christian Associations and stands in no olhcial capacity of its own upon the campus. By quiet 'effective personal impress they seek to permeate the campus with the ideals of service and the evangelization of the world in this generation. l924-25 Y. W. C. A. CABINET OFFICERS ESTHER Y'OUEL . President ELSIE KRUGER . Vice President ERRA SCOTTEN . Secretary DELIA BRANDT Treasurer DEPARTMENTS ELIZABETH PATTON . Undergraduate Representative ELIZABETH KNOWLES VVorld Fellowship Chairman MARJORIE STOCKLEY Religious Education Chairman ELIZABETH BENDER .N Campus Service Chairman MARJORIE MAYNES Social Service Chairman BERNADINE VVINGERT . Industrial Chairman MARY CROVVE . . Finance Chairman DOROTHA ROBERTS Leadership Chairman KATHERINE BRYAN . Social Chairman L1515TTE BROQKE , Publicity Chairman Page 265 GENEVA CLUB I L, Owen, Martin Drake, A1'Il1Sl1'Ol1g, Youel, L1, Sprague Foster, Montgomery, Hunt, Furuiss, Starry, Johnson OFFICERS ESTHER YOUEL . . . . . President MARGARET ARMSTRONG . Secretary and Treasurer LILLXAL DRAKE MARVEL FOSTER MARGARET ARMS1'RONG Mx DAnc L1 MARGUERITE STARRY EVELYN SPRAGUE DOROTI-IY MONTGOMERY MINNA WYCOFF PERSONNEL LTLLIAN DRAKE VVINNIFRED FAWCBTT EVELYN HUNT FRANCES OWEN MARIAN MARTIN MILDRED FURNISS ELLA JOHNSON ESTHER YOUEL ETHEL RYAN FLORENCE NICHOLSON The Geneva Club is composed of those girls who have attended one of the Y. W. C. A. conferences at Lake Geneva. The host of remembrances that Geneva recalls makes the meetings of this club an inspiration. The beauty of Lake Geneva and its atmosphere are tremendously helpful in aiding the spirit of the conference. It is the desire of every member of the Geneva Club that all students should have the opportunity and desire to attend a Geneva Con- ference. Page 266 I Nl n: Wlmldqxl hh... mul uw Wqm lm H N 71 HONURARY Q 9 I Nl gi W. WW 1wW T lliilglm I .X -. W -4+ W 'A W'5 11 1k 5T A ' A Ui 1 Mf+M4a1aenrwK4. gm l H 1' I wi ,- :'f:iig,f--fr- , T' V17 Y L'- Tyx 1.1 Niiii' N! 1- . 1351 ,, ,. My Y 2' W w We 51 MI . Wi? ,N J? 'J M 1,514 of E M wif wg R wr ff? My-i. V W 1 lies T.,-,X Q X. In TT 1 pig: 1 W, ,E W. 'HSA U 1532-, mx... ,Ji Ne, 41? 1, QTY. 'lf Z' Ti 1 -x il? 3 Vai TV! 4. A ,..,N W rg' , 1, T HJ! M ,, A fail -1:12 w A Y JJ' T.. ,R T., Page 268 4-.J 1 ,l.f. .-1'i.-i.? liffi JQT- F, 3 ,., f . ,.v...y ...pw Af SACHEM Senior Men's Honorary Society FOUNDED 1924 Laurie, YVest, Strong Dzmtisman, Jones, Parker Kerr, Huntington, Murray MEMBERS DONALD F. DATISMAN JAMES LAURIE SETH HUNTINGTON WILLIAM G. MURRAY ALVIN T. JONES CY PARKER DANIEL KERR ELGAN STRONG D. KIRKLAND WEST I w-,rf .,1jZ.iQj 5 -ju , , K ' ' .Q- '-'f'3'L if 'R s'l'Lf!nf'f?i-7''frfi ! N SCABBARD AND BLADE A W, I ' If S Founded at University Of VViScOnSin 1905 A Company, Third Regiment, Installed at Coe 1921 Publication: Stabbard ana' Blade Journal ,,,- 2 ,,.-,,-A ' A, , ' f l:I Q I4 Corell, Finlay, Northey, Rittgers, Menzies Ml11'1'H,j', Mclieeby, Gillespie Jackson, Kerr, Baughman, 'Wood MEMBERS IN COLLEGE CHARLES J. SIMON '25 ASSOCIATE MEMBERS CAPTAIN TPIOMAS H. VTRACEY MAJOIQ CALVIN P. TITUS WAYNE NORTON '24 LIEUT. COL. CARL H. MULLER MAJOR SAMUEL J. SUTHERLAND PRESIDENT HARRY M. GAGE CAPTAIN VV. J. NEIDERPRUEM MAJOR CHARLES B. ROBBINS MAJOR C. L. MITCHELL LIEUT. JOHN DE GRANDPRE MAJOR J. ROBERT SHAW MEMBERS LEO BAUGHMAN '25 EBEN GILLESPIE '25 JAMES MENZIES '24 HAROLD NORTHEY '25 HAROLD CORELL '25 F. P. JACKSON '25 BYRON MCKEEBY '24 FORREST RITTGERS '24 JOHN FINLAY '25 DANIEL KERR '24 WILLIAM MURRAY '24 ROBERT WOOD '25 I l I , ,H ffl H Il I ll fi,I, I-II I I ,, - Il ,Il Ju, ' I ,I ,I Page 269 .1 1 1 115 1 '. 1' . 1 1, 51:1 F 1 ,L 1 W i' 1 HI. 51 E151 54 G iff 11711 1155, '1 ffii Yifr kff 151 11131 LEU 15171 144 1 151 1 1 1 11 11 1 11112 11 mfg, 1 15-T 11f 11 1 1 1 11 1 I av 11 F21 11 1 511 1 1 ii, 1 11 1, N, E: fi :IN 151 .1 1 1 1 ' 111 1 11.- 1'1-'1 1 11 11 152- 111112 1 ,f1, 1 , 1F61 11 1 11 I1 il 1 Page 2 +21 A fo L. 1 L Eifff ,L H , ,,,1... .,,,, NSE k,11l, 1:.11 R21 1511 , l I-IEIA PHI EP ILON Q1 ' 1511 Honorary VVomen's Physical Sorority 11 '1 JT! 1 FOUNDED 1920 152' Wifi 2111. rx' ,1z1, fifflii' ,, . - . 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MARY CROWE RUTH WHITSELL 'ggi FRANCES STEPANEK BLANCHE Looms LxLL1AN KIESAU , Page 271 . A 1:1 A ,A .fs SN 1 1 .-It A ,f A4 'fif gififf f fx' .i..'W': :.-5 , f Hfxfgg-r 'gg- E' R pi f - - ,fi1,5,L,r.,3-ig if 7 q W V 'Gil HJ- 74 , - A W2 , 1 'www A 2 ng! F4 552' ggi PI ALPHA THETA ggi 'wif QV 3 fi-, Wig. Honorary Journalxsuc 11 Eli- ffm 1'?7- Iii QQ, FOUNDED 1919 gl ggi E31 Colors: Red, VVhite and Black Flower: Red Rose . ,QQ mir' :ff M Af? ' .A - -- 4 R' :fair E V:-f '- A . fq:'j..zS'. 1' - 5. ' -fs21i'f.L. 'Z ' Y '-G R, 2. - - . - -A 51211: ' 435' 'il ' , r A-fo-Z-'f' -,S . -' Eff. ' 'ff . ' ' 'v5'r1'STl .,.jg: ' 5 b El ?Effi. A A - ' ' ' -. - :.::5Arss:e-. A QR- fi - - -A A, ML 1:4 rssfs 1' ,.--vf'.1'L .3252 -'S+ , '+:'6E3 'I' .--' wid? -. -- '-1-423113, .A-5:E5?2 rw!-2 ,A , r ,L ',1-,nga -. A' A '-'-' - -ag A , 5.1 ,lr-fa A W at-I ' - ' 4 4-Q : ER - . ' -' . I f ' 1 ' 1-yi-1 1:k1R:aE2:::1'r:-mr: 13885115 ' .. N : f . 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E., '11 .--l- 21 11, ' -,Q 1 ff. 11,-ll filffif . g f . 1 3. .. 'E - gf 1 7 1 1:1 1 riffifiill A fr Y - -A-fr .31 : -V 111 li... 65,11 1.1. -'+f11 wx. W 1 1 J 7' 1,-,1 151 1 I RAPPA DELTA il 1 1255 Honorary Forensic Fraternit lill l ' y : l ' Founded at Ripon College 1913 E511 1,'iE:'z . . 1','1 Gamma Sxgma Establlshed 1922 11,.:1h 1 223 ls. 51211 155 ,1-11 HI ff Eff iliill 1451 1311-1 125 951 11311 11:11 133. .lil Ml 5 111 113' W1 1511 E1 1 'ei 1-131 52' 19 555 112-11 M51 i ug! M1 l '-'11 W l1,,,'f1 QQ 1551 Mall 111 If lg' lwsl E231 wif 5121 M251 lj 11:11 if W1 1131 lil E121 Simpson, Shirer, Datismzm, Laurie 1Q2Q'1 E11 Hickok, silliman, Yofhel-S, Kerr 5.1111 Ed Allen, Haynes, Wintz ffm ' Q21 ' JSF E4 MEMBERS IN FACULTX . - HTH DR. CHARLES T. HICKOK DEWAYNE SILLIMAN I 'L' 1 ALICE E. PAGE PROP. J. F. YOTHERS 1115111 lilif :fi.Q 1 MEMBERS Lf, DONALD DATISMAN ' DONALD ALLEN 212111 l 13? lil Ilgjl JAMES LAURIE THEODORE WINTZ 115111 I gl DANIEL KERR WILLIAM SHIRER 1551 1 Ia TRUE HAYNES GEORGE SIMPSON :Q El PLEDGES VERNON MCILRAITH VERNE PANGBORN 32111 Ei Qll 1.111 -1 . I Page 273 1 1 J. 1 1 1 X. 1 6. X. 1. F1 11 1 11 1. f, 1 L f 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 Page - .1 . , -A-.A it.,-,Y-, . ,, . 1 1 111 1 . I 1 .111,I,.1,11.1.u.g11.:,5x..115AV:11... 1. 1 PI DELTA EPSILON Honorary journalistic Founded at University of Syracuse 1909 Beta Beta Chapter Established 1917 Datisman, Neiderpruem, Bryant, Parker Jones, Murray, Shirer, Kerr HONORARY MEMBERS PROFESSOR GEORGE W. BRYANT 'CAPTAIN WILLIAM J. NEIDERPRUE1M MEMBERS DONALD F, DATISMAN DANIEL KERR CY PARKER WILLIAM G. MURRAY ALVIN T. JONES WILLIAM SI-IIRER VVADE R. FRANKLIN 274 11q1:111.1 11112 -. :- 4111 11- .1 J 1 7 111, 21 11211 1 Q11 11.531 , 1 -e1 1-211 11:5 . 11 1.151 Jig 1 1:15511 '1 P151 fs 11 Q53 .35 1 1 Zi, 3 1, fr? , CFS 1:4 1 ,EA 23311 15341 QLN1 fil- '1:E1 1 121111 S511 was 1 11,1 ,151 :Hg- 1'g.-5211 1-211 I-:lf ff-2513 5:11 11:45-I -1111: mv 'fi-we 121121 11 11:1 '1 13111 11 J? kj ' . 1? 1 ' A 3 I 5 1 1 ,1f za... 11 EI 133 153' 1 11517 E51 15511: 'G111 12511 QLTEJ 11311 141211 If-1:f'1 , 1 1211 1 111 1 N1 111311 12:1 11 1:22 V 1 ' I 11:1 11 1173 1 1 171 Vg., 122 U.: , 1 1f'111 1ff111 1511. .1 1 1.1: 11 1311 V, 1 1I'.'- 1 F1211 117217 12111 ,:,1'.'1 1 .11 1' ,, 1 1... ,L pg 7,11 ELIZABETH BENDER MARGUERITE MEREDITH HOIWE ECONONIICS ASSOCIATION FOUNDED 1920 Wingert, Briggs, -lansu, Daggett, Clark Smith, Arnold, Jepllzlm, Varner, Simpson, Kennedy Rider, Larson, Hill, XVycoE, Courtney, Cross, Bender MEMBERS IN FACULTY Miss RUTI-I MATTHEWS Miss MINNA VVIKOFF MEMBERS IN COLLEGE GAIL COURTNEY GRACE CROSS SARAH BRIGGS LUCILLE CLARK ANOLA DAGGETT VRLMA HILL GLADYS JETMUND SADA JANSA MARY CAROL KENNEDY EVA LARSON Jsssns HOFFMAN DOROIY MONTGOMERY MARY MOORE MABEL RIDER PAULINE SIMPSON WILMA SIMPSON ALTA STENTZ IRMA THORMAN BERNADINE VVINGERT CAROLYN VARNER ESTHER YOUEL fy! :Ili I l I Pagr 275 UALLIANCE FRANCAI SE 1 N I I -, Jackson, Soper, Johnson, Sinclair, Baseinann, Marvin, Oliver, Richardson, Allen Anderson, Cameron, Burkhalfer, Biddick, Miss Ramsey, Vosmek, NVycoif, Stacy, Zika Ristine, Cu1IninghanI, Strite, Nepras, Professor Heyberger, Mr. Cone, Petersen, Dasher, Bauch I I 1 f OFFICERS First SE7llB5f6'7' Second Smneslcr JERRY NEPRAS President ESTHER PETERSON None Vice President JERRY NEPRAS GRACE STRITE Secretary RUTH STACY ISABEL BIDDICK Treasurer HELEN WYCOEF J ESTHER PETERSEN Directress THELMA MARVIN Q MAX BASEMANN Critic MAX BASEMANN MEMBERS ,Y PROE. ANNA HEYBERGER MR. MARVIN CONE Miss GARNET RAMSEY MR. MAX BASEMANN GERTRUDE EOE MARGUERITE RISSER RUTH ANDERSON MARIAN HINTZ HILMA RICHARDSON V' MARGARET ALLEN TILLIE JOHNSON ESTHER SINCLAIR N BEATRICE BAUCH MONA JACKSON HELEN SOPER ANNA BURKHALTER FLORENCE LANDON GRACE STRITE ISABEL BIDDICK DOROTHY MAYNE RUTH STACY FLORENCE CAMERON THELMA MARVIN CELESTINE VOSMEK RUTH CUNNINGI-IAM JERRY NEPRAS HELEN WYCOEE MARY CROWE IVA OLIVER RUTH' ZIKA GERTRUDE DASIIER EST!-IER PETERSEN ' is , A g HAI, fr ' IVI1IJiC T -re. IIfItim711,ixjgiiii-,3,:-iw-K.,friqiiiV I I Page 276 CHINESE STUDENTS, ALLIANCE T. C. HU L C. LIN C. T. LU KUANTY YUNG PING CHI CHEN CEONG P. CHEN K. G. VVEIGH L. C. LIN Lu, Yung, Chen, XVeigh, Ling, Guang Chen, Wfang, Hu, Li, Lin OFFICERS MEMBERS . . . Pfesident Secretary and Treasurer MORTON LING DEUNG Lox GUANG VIVIAN WANG 'III-CI-IIEN I-IU M1 DAIK L1 Page 277 COSMOPOLITAN CLUB FOUNDED 1917 Page 278 Lin, Wang, Ling, Yung, Li, Hu Chen, Daggett, Patton, A. Yazarizmn, K. Yazarian, VVeigh, A. Yazarian, Drake, O'Krueg, Guang Miller, Keeler, Vincent, Mortensen, Coffin, Lu, MoI'teIIson, Shaw, Brown, Brandt, Bloomquist LEROY COFFIN ET!-IEL OUTLAND LAURA BLOOMQUIST DELIA BRANDT LEONARD BROWN ANNOLA DAGGETT RUTH COLLINS JULIAN CANIJELARIA CEONG PoH CHEN PING CHI CI-IEN MILLS HERSEH' MEMBER IN CITY MRS. F. C. MoR'I'ENsoN MEMBERS IN FACULTY HARRY MOREHOUSE GAGE MEMBERS TI-CHEN HU MARY KEELER LARRY LIN MORTON LING MI DAIK LI O. T. LU SYLVIA MILLER DOROTHA O'KRUEC DEUNG Lox GUANG MAX BASEMANN FREDERIC MORTENSON ELIZABETH PATTON NORMA SHAW VIVIAN WANG KUANTY YUNG ARMENAG YAZARIAN ARSHAK YAZARIAN KI-IATCHIG YAZARIAN WILLIAM VINCENT K. G. YVEXGH GRIENTAL CONVENTION An interesting event of the year was the Oriental Con- vention held under the Coe College Y. M. C. A. during the week end of March 15th. These smiling representa- tives of other lands came from all the oriental nations: Siam, China, India, Japan, Korea, and the Philippines, and ,there were representatives from Jamaica, Peru, Mexico and Cuba present. The presence of such a group on the campus leads one to think what estimate of our American life these- orientals will carry with them back to their native lands 5 and it also makes one feel, with these examples of conscientious hard Working stu- dents from strange lands about, what we would do if We were placed in similar circumstances in their countries. Can not we learn from these splendid students how to be cosmopolitan ? Page 279 Page 280 CM'-tl, .rx , JW , A ,..'f:-ug' ' f-M ,X ww 5 P' I , . K- -1 .- -Y 'TQ WmwA,W.5i, , U X 4-'Q , 1-A 11 . , .,....,Mk, H f vs.. 925 Hath muck The ACORN presents its hard luck sec- tion. If we left you out, that's your hard luck. No matter how much time and effort a staff may bring to bear on this work, or how much resources it uses, some are going to be disappointed. So to those better deserving students who failed to share honors with those herein mentioned, we dedicate the 1925 Hard Luck Section. Page 281 Page 282 WHO S WHO IN COMING ELECTIONS JOHN VAN GORKUM NZHIC-JOHN VAN GORKUM Candidate for-Lord Mayor of Coe Age-Under Thirty Occupation-Carrying around the prob- lems of the universe Residence-Unknown Place of birth-Ioway, R. F. D. Married or single-Guess which Membership in organizations-No politi- cal aHiliations except S. P. D. Previous service in Public Office-None, unless close counts Principal interest aside from business- Oratory for charity Pledge 'if elected to the office to which I aspire-I stand for the Democrats, the symbol of the party. I don't believe in getting the cart before the donkey. I Want the donkey first, and I'm willing to go ahead. WALLACE MCKEAN NHHICKWALLACE MCKEAN Candidate for-Commissioner of College Amusements Occupation-Grand High Master of X. A. E. ceremonies Residence-Oh, yes, Des Moiiies Place of birth-Not yet made famous IVIembership in organizations-Alumni Association of Hammill's Academy Mar1'ied or single-Single Kon good authorityl Principal interest aside from business- Katherine Widexier - Pledge if elected to the office to which I aspire-Drop into my office some- time, corner second street and fourth avenue south, second Hoor. I.. . T.- l I rir ,.,,, , -- .. ,1 ' i 'lag - f P I FACULTY INTELLIGENCE EXAMINATION 1. Name three Follies, beauties. 2. Write the Chorus to A Kiss in the Dark. 3. What is the telephone number of Ranney and Sellers? 4. Who is the manager of the Auditorium, and when are dances held there? 5. Give the prices of the Majestic. Who is the orchestra leader? 6, What popular song mentions fruit? 7. Compare 'petting' and 'necking'. 8. Name your favorite bootlegger and 'give his address. 9. Name the current pictures at the Strand, Isis, Grand and Palace. IO. What is the biggest seller in cigarettes? What one is guaranteed to satisfy? 11. Why can't you swim in a pool room? 12. When does dancing begin at the Mandarin Inn? 13. Locate and describe one good parking spot in Cedar Rapids. HONOR STATEMENT There has long been a feeling abroad that the tables should be reversed and the Faculty take exams given by the students. This year the opportunity arose whereby the experiment could be made, and the result is given here. We are only too glad to give the above space to the four highest, and only wish we had the space to print the answers, many of which would astonish you greatly. We offer to you now our findings in as few words as possible. Professor Alex Robbie ranked highest with a grade of 99.995 his answers were brief and to the point and showed the years of training he has had as an instructor of Education. Professor Marshall Bidwell answered questions 2, 4, 7, ll, I3 perfectly, while Professor Patty wrote not only the chorus of the song asked for, but composed a new one entitled My Girl has the Hives, That's Why I Call I-Ier Honey. Professor Yothers in answering question 8 gave his own recipe, an original brand which he stated was far better than anything one could buy in these decadent days. When he signed the honor statement he added a word of Commendation for the experiment as a whole. I consider this plan of much value to both students and faculty because in this way what one knows the other may also know and true trans- ference of training will be brought about. Page 283 Page 28-1 If I f , . DELTA PHIS We are the Tri-Delts bodyguard Our men are on the spot, We have those manly qualities That other men have not! Some say our boys do often yield To women, wine andsong, What difference if this does be true? The best of us do wrong! M, 1 . J 59 115 BETAS We are the boys that hail from Boone The best frat here at Coe. We take in all the regular guys We're neither fast nor slow. Bill lVIurray is our pride and joy His like is seldom found. We have a few not quite so good But nice to have around. 6 an ,, Bu aw PHI ALPHS We Phi Alphs are a classy bunch We sling a wicked line. We have the type of college man The girls pronounce divine We used to be about the best Till Bleakley left our ranks Now of scholars we are shy For what we have, give thanks! S 'Q Y M., f pss s f Xwrf SIGMA PHIS We Sigma Phis aren't much for looks In fact our sheiks are nil But when it comes to ministers We sure can fill the bill. Our mothers brought us up so well We show the traces still We do not drink, nor smoke, nor swear And never, never, will! 6046- , f K TEKES Although we can play football And capture ladies' hearts, Cur men have sadly failed to learn The terpsichorean art. Of our 'cwhite mule y0u've often heard Its kick is nothing mild But Kirk is on the honor board We simply can,t be wild! U30 ' 22.211 TL! 752721 9 A ' '- f w-131 A' -Ir - lf J 1 r A 5- 7 x ,., 1K CHI ALPHS In days of old when men were bold We Chi Alphs held full sway But times changed and now we sway In quite another Way. Our grades are low, but What's the diff? We've men of great renown Lacy alone will bring us up If We go too far down. PHI KAPPA TAUS We Phi Kaps are so ladylike We like ourselves a lot. We dance and sing right merrily Our stuff is surely hot.,' We haunt the Little Theatre In Glee-Club our boys shine On Closing we are pleased to state The Voorhees food is Hue. , 'v 2 LAMBDA TAUS We Tau Deltsn are a lusty gang And seldom lose our man We pledge the ones we like the best And let the rest go hang. Qur dances are the cat's meow We treat the girls just so. Our house ranks with the very best. We'll say xve're not so slow. ,, wwf. T ALPHA DELTS We used to get our news by air Good men we have and poor ones too The telephone does us now We'll soon get over that. 7 ! We ve left technicalities far behind And made our social bow. Well show most any nice young man just where to hang his hat. Page 286 ft klein x14 1 -I ,-Mialeafszt f ats W Xgllmggw, N' N mugs -0 AG 2 Q Niaiiiir L . 1 Y- .. mf-5' A oi , i e ' gmt-A d' M V 'I' X 43 A U f Z ff . mms Xaxxiviefq . f f U f iv we . f f f 1 l WI x , gc f-- 21 saw l 'Ill I . f f - Q' ig' VZX X Elf --T...-ig f , l rx .f 'liiv'-? , -1- 'f- -A-25.5122 VVasson to unsuspectin freshman: Yes, when I was in the navy, for 21 months g we had six meals a day. Three going down and three coming upf' Harvey Coats: Those scales are Fay Beach: 'Kls your face for sale ? queer. I suppose they are of the ambus- Blanche Bordewickr NO, Why? Cade type. Faye: It has a vacant look. Owner of the scales: Ambuscade WDC ?,' A word to the Wise. An old Hame Harvey: Yes, they lie in Weightf' makes fhingg hot f OI' ITIZHY 3 ITIHD. P41 tronize Our A a'perz'z'sers p , TALL MEN ! 1 152:-:-. .1:15IE1E1EfiE1:- ' l f2'1- -. L .... SHORT MEN! OU and every other Coe man can he perfectly Httecl from the matchless selections of the Armstrong Clothing Company. Nowhere else in lowa are you so sure to Hncl the stylish clothes aclaptecl to your individuality as in the exclusive Armstrong College Sedtion. M l-lere is an adtual photograph of two Armstrong customers. Mr. R. H. is six-feet-four-and-one-half, taller than Abraham Lincoln. Mr. W. P. is a typical football quarter-hack, short and husky. Both are regular Armstrong patrons ancl are seen wearing new Armstrong models, fitting stylishly ancl correcftly without a single alteration. For Coe men there is no place like Armstrong's, lowa's Greatest Store For Men. A Page 237 Page 283 LETTER F ROM KAPPA DELTA CHAPTERIAN After visiting your chapter and seeing your girls at their best, I'm beginning to think they must be pretty good every day. Dating seems to be your chief difficulty. However I'm glad you have taken it up from a sensible viewpoint and encouraged your girls to date with Lionel Wasson and Don Hladky. They'll soon Work up to better dates! You are to be congratulated on your able management of the athletic council and Glee Club. The Gymnasium directorship can soon be made an honorary position. I have written to the Palmolive Company recommending three of your girls, Billy Richardson, Lorene McDanel, and Elnora Strong as advertisements for that 'school girl complexion' I am glad to see that Margaret Kearns shows a truly democratic spirit in riding in Orrel's Ford when the VVillys-Knight won't work. And that reminds meg Blanche's baby talk is cute, but you can't all be like her so don't try. Remember, girls, 'be it ever so homely there's no hair like your own,' and I advise Betty Wardle, Bobby Soboda and Margaret Kearns to shun the henna rinse. lVIuch praise is due, however, to your attempts at so-called 'sorority spirit' because that is what put Kappa Delta on the map. LETTER FROM TRI DELTA INSPECTOR After spending one delightful and illuminating week on your campus, I wish to commend you for several things. First, for your noble effort to raise the social standards among Greek organizations. What your teas lack in sophistication they make up in cordiality. I noticed great improvement in voice and charm. However, I would suggest that all sisters wear a dog collar around their necks and slip it up a notch every time they say 'grand' or 'wonderful', and in this way they will soon choke to death and won't say it any more. The five girls on your dating squad, are doing excellent work. I refer to Blanche Bordewick, Madge, Katherine Bryan, 'Marie Armstrong', and Eleanor Murray. Remember it pays to advertise and keep- up your publicity campaign in the Gazetie. One thing more, be sure to have the girls know at least the American Chapters . HEARD AT DELTA PHI HOUSE A DEAD GIVE-AWAY Dusenberry: Say, can I borrow your Sam: My girl's the sweetes' woman haf EW to kiss what am in town. Bruce Kingsley: Sure, why all the Bo: Ah say she am. f0f111a1ifr? Sam: What's dat, niggah ? Dusenberry: Oh, I can't find it. Bo: Ah say, am she ? X X ee V if Paw 289 LETTER FROM CHI OIVIEGA VISITING DELEGATE Just a few suggestions for the improvement of your chapter. You lack both tenacity and pugnacity in rushing. If a rushee should not believe that you are the only ones, accidentally chloroform her rather than let her wreck her life some other way. Explain to her that by joining Chi Omega she is practically sure of Sigma Phi dates for the rest of the year. Your auxiliary composed of Lester lVIott, Don lVIetcalf, Alfred Meye1', Danny Kerr, Derby Thompson, Phil Rundquist, Jack Northey and Pat Jackson is a Valuable asset. You can afford to see that they get to your dances. I heard some one remark that she didn't know what would become of your chapter when lVIarguerite and Bernadine graduate, but don't let that worry you-its only jealousy. i Among your pledges, Ruth McKonkie and Patsy lVIahanna seem to be the real thingg in fact, they admitted it confidentially to me. Be sure to remember 'Every day in every Way, Chi Omega is growing bigger and better'. LETTER FROM ALPHA GAM CHAPTER VISITOR After visiting your Tenth street chapter house and riding in a red top taxi, I carried away a splendid impression of Pi chapter and Coe College. I like the idea of your little informal dancing parties at the chapter house-they're so chummy. This 'get acquainted spirit' is fine and should be encouraged. There is really no reason for the fraternity boys not knowing your girls. Bert Halloway, Eolise Inglis, and Pris Duer are to be commended on their efforts to bring up the chapter scholarship. That's fine girls, but by all means don't ruin your health! Your quota of Professor's daughters is above average and tends to create a friendly spirit toward the faculty. From what I hear, Alpha Gam has faithfully piloted Sinclair for the past three years. Keep up the tradition-it's worth it! In closing, is Ruth Gifford an Alpha Gamma Delta pledge? O, yes, don't be afraid to rush girls the other sororities have looked over. Any one might have a chance, and thatls all Columbus hadf' Mother: Son, where have you been ? A NATURAL QUESTION asked the anxious lady as Don slouched . ff ' ,7- into the house at 2 P. mu Rastus. Gal, did you get them Hou ers I sent you ? Rastette: Didn't get nothing else. Rastus: Gal, did you wear them Don Allen: I've been out on a date. Mothe1': With that -dirty shirt ? Don: Naw, with a girl. Y, flowers I sent you? Al Jones: Where did you get that ' Rastette: I didn't wear nothing black eye ? else, Jimmy Reese: I raised it frlom a Rastus: Then what did you pin them slip. i to ? Page 990 x Oo l 1 XM Jl A- 1 ' W W XBWQNM hill f f f W ,affii 'f gl- I Ylquma 9' it Q'- -24 ul?- all 1 im s Q ? si QWWWQ CMN! 'IQ ln ' 5 E 8' w,1lIll1 X l IIIIQ44 0 U l lv is 4 QA Q , v Q X r:?l!'7WilW'll'lll -U llmmlui 1 lllIlI 5 l l ' limi m, JY Q ll l X xx f I 1 7 D e n e c k e s H15 Style Store of Iowa W E aim for style rightness, not rightness from our personal point of view but from Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar and other recognized style authorities. WE aim to aid the college girl in choosing apparel that is suitable to her figure, type and personality-in choosing apparel suitable to the occa- sion. E aim to give real value in mer- chandise - merchandise which through its excellence of quality, its perfect workmanship gives lasting and satisfying service. UM nllflf, Bolshiz 'fLet's go out sleighingf' Viki: UAW right. Whoill we slay ?,' Pagf' 291 igupsnn Erug Qin. sie ignpsun Qllaisteria THE REXALL STORE The Best' Foods T eh5,i'i.13:,zgiSf0fe I Affafmbfe The Best in Drug Store The BCH in Service Home Cooking LETTER FROM ALPHA XI DELTA NATIONAL VISITOR After three hectic days among you, I carried away the courage you so kindly donated and a lunch, consistinglof two bananas, a middle aged egg, a bottle of Bevo and a lasting impression of some outstanding features of your chapter. I am delighted to report that most of your girls are never seen without a marcel and that helps! Through the aid of Dorothy Gabbert's checking system you are kept well informed as to sorority averages at social functions. I am glad to see that Iowa City relations are being continued by Claramae Luckritz since Leota is leaving you. The only fault I have to find is that fraternity pins are sadly lacking and that is one of your strongest points in rushing. What have you done to offend the Betas? Now in conclusion, let me remind you that English is the best language and that you have all been over long enough to speak it. Remember if you try to live up to your Iowa City chapter, you can't go far wrong. THE ALPHA THETA PETITION TO THE ALFALFA DELTA We are glad to inform you that you have been chosen as the national coming nearest to our high ideals, and hereby announce our intentions of affiliating as your Coe chapter. Our assets are: one fur coat owned by Lulu Mae Goken, and one Phi Kappa Tau pin displayed to advantage by Francis Stepanek, and a high Y. W. attendance. Our girls are modest and retiring with the exception of Lila Leacox and Ildildred Christenson. We have no liabilities unless one might be Zelda Small. Our rushing parties were very unique, especially our darky jamboree and water- melon'feast, where we munched the rinds to the gentle thrumming of ukeleles. We have adopted as our pass word 'Jumping Jack' and the significance is this 'We can't sit still till we go nationalf A prompt reply will be appreciated because we will wait one week only before petitioning the next national on our list, Beta Nu Hook. Page 292 Q-WW f Cv LL I-X 7 6'edarRqoia'.s , What Coe Peopfe Tftemselfztey Tltztze' of Kt'l!z'tztt'5 as tt Store for Students As a Coe student, I can highly recom- mend Killians' as a store where patrons are given the most courteous of service and the full benefit of low prices com- bined with the finest quality of mer- chandise. I have found that Coe stu- dents are most exacting in their clothes requirements and demand style and service in full measure. Since I have been a patron, I know that my co-eds will find Killians' qualified to meet their every exacting demand with value di- vorced from extravagance. I have es- pecially in mind the style leadership of Killian's Patricia Petite Bazaar-so helpful, so different, so practical in its relation to the coat and dress require- ments of College Girls. Echo? As College Men we are looking for a store for College people. We Want a place that Hlls our needs on all occa- sions and gives us the full benefit of low prices. At Killians, we can find all that we wish to buy, moderately priced and carefully selected to suit our needs. We also find at Killians', salesmen who are glad to accommodate themselves to our desires and Who are interested in helping us select what we Want. The stocks of MC11,S Clothing and Furnishings are so discriminately se- lected that our own tastes are governed by them. Style leadership and good quality urge us to go often to Killians' where even the smallest purchase re- ceives the same courteous treatment that is accorded the largest consideration. Page 293' ' That Builders do not put one story r el Foundations under ten story Buildings If you have ten story ambitions start laying your Foundation in WALK- OVER SHOES IKE MERRIAM'S EXPENSE ACCOUNT AFTER THE BETA STEW DEBIT CREDIT I. AHired Taxi. . . . .3800 l. Une Good-Night Kiss. . .S3065 2. Corsage . . . 3.42 3. Une Tux . . . 4.50 4 One Haircut .... . .50 SV One Shave ....... .25 6 Eats for Two at the Virg. . . 1.98 7. Dance Fee ....... 12.00 TOTAL - - - - S30-65 TOTAL . . . 5530.65 Mrs. Cameron: That young man Ellison: I hear you're engaged. you are going with is a had egg. Paul Pursell: Yeah. Florence: I know he is, that's Why Ellison: Kissed her yet. I'm afraid to drop him. Pursellz NaW, but I think I could. I Wish I was a chicken so I could use fowl language , said Harold Sebern. IAGARA ClGAR STORE Cigars : Billiards : Lunches 309 3rd AVE. Phone 3210 Page 294 Page 295 WHERE MEN of FASHION GATHER BOSTONIANS BAILEY BOOT Sl-IOP 220 S. Second Sr. A PLAY IN ONE ACT Setting: Telephone in Voorhees. Romantic Male: UZI43, please. Hello, is this you Cfill in the blank to suit your- selfj? Well, this is mef' Chorus fmale voicesjz Hey, keep your shirt on. I just knocked your socks over and they broke all to lxxiis WH Say, dumbell, what are you doing with my B. V. D.'s FH etc. etc. etc. Romantic male: Just a minute-I can't hear you. Will you shut up. No, I didn't mean youg I meant those crazy fellows in the hall. Chorus Cloud and continued cheering and yellingj : Jimmy's got a girl. Rah, rah, rah. Romantic male: Pipe down, pull in your neck, you ain't funny. Hello, hello, say, I'1l meet you in the library in ten minutes, g'by. Crfhe ending isn't fit to tell.j Maxi in a hotel: Waiter, I want a plate of soup. After he received the soup: Waiter, there are two flies fighting in this roupf' Coe hasher: Well, what did you ex- pect for a dime, a bull fight. Hi: 'KlVIy daughter at college writes me that the Purity League had a parade for all the students who had never kissed a girl. Si: 'AI-low did it turn out ? Hi: George Smouse took sick and Oregon Brown wouldn't march alone. Ranney 81 Scellars THEFEEIIYEWZIBIIICEJOOD Call Us for Athletic Results Cigars, Billiards and Soda Fountain COLLINS Br RODDY PHONE 777 312 SECOND AVE. Page 296 KADGII-IN STUDIO ualiiy li Granby Building oios Phone l 510 All Individual Portraits in this Book macle by this Studio The poet's corner: Contributed by Lord Howe Simpul, Ivan Awful Itch, Gotta Jag, llflustafa Kemal and other world famous poets. H Marg is an awful mess, I love her. She is the height of ugliness, I love her. She isn't much on countenance, She cloesn't savor of romance, She's dumb and coy and cannot dance- I love her. Marg will use no rouge or paint, I love her. Sheys built like Aphrodite ain't. I love her. She's knockkneed and she's angularg With me tho she is popular, Marg let's me use her motor car. I love her. THE TRUTH ABOUT MEN VVomen's faults are manyg Men have only two, Everything they say, and Everything they do. Some women are corkers because they fit so well on the neck. All Fish are not caught on bent pinsg some get caught on fraternity pins. Barber: Shave, sir? Professor Evans: No, a haircut. Barber: You don't need a haircut. You need a shinef' Nothing makes a girl so mad as to go to a dance without knowing what the favors are going to be. Page 297 Page 298 Kodak Finishing istinctly ifferent and of Dependable Quality CAMERA SHOP 306 2nd Ave. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS The Montrose Pharmacy HOTEL MONTROSE We gifue you Jzrfuice, qu: liy, merrlzandise ,nbzl This is what Coe men do when they I S . K ff call up and find that Dorothy Schmidt fffl has a date. 711 :fin g ll I I geeg, Thelma Marviii: Buzz, y0u're an 'Mklx --I H awful sissy. Your father and mother ab i ' 'iit must have been married by a justice of 'fr 5l.?4K., xiii' ,, ,,-g... ,-:sf--rl I peace. Buzz: Wee, judging by the noise my - coming from your house last night, your n mother and father must have been mar- ried by the Secretary of War. Y ful Orrel Johnson: This is said to be a 'i commercial age and that romance is 'nl squeezed out of everything. tl, Marg Kearns: Nonsense! As far as i li- ' summer love is concerned, its the squeez- ing that puts the romance into it. kg if P , - ef- 1 -2f PHON E 607 Youn mnouicn is soucnsn SECOND AVENUE VURGJHNUA LUNCH PAUL COSTAS eg co. WE SERVE NOTHING BUT THE EEST Clzan and Quick smiffg 329 ZND AVE. E. CEDAR RAPIDS BIDDI GER-NEWELL THE COLLEGE ORCHESTRA PHONE 4026M SOCIETY NEWS -.Dinner guests at Voorhees Quadrangle Sunday were Phil Rundquist, Derby Thompson, Ted Sealy, Marshall Arduser, and Seymour Vestermark. Tau Kappa Epsilon announces the initiation of Grover Hurd after two years of hesitancy. Decorations were strewn distastefully about the. room. Past Grand Master Harry Rogers read the depressive ritual. During the ceremony Brother Ray Maley played 'O Promise Me' on the harmonica. ' Alpha Gamma Delta will hold its annual smoker in the Y. W. C. A. parlor some time this Week. A dainty lunch of pretzels and near beer will be served. Professor Bryant and Family will motor to Kenwood this week end. Delta Delta Delta announces the pledge of Florence Cameron and car. Alpha Delta Alpha held their first annual dinner dance at the spacious chapter house Saturday night. The programs were clever and original, in the form of leather bound college directories. By courtesy of the Victor Company the Illinois Collegians and Paul VVhiteman's Orchestra furnished the music. Pledge Clark Sutherland presided over the victrola. Cedar Rapid Business College CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA Modern, practical courses in Accounting and general commercial subjects, in- cluding business practice and Banking, Sfenography, Typewriiing and kindred subjects. School throughout the year excepting a part of August. COMPLETE CATALOG ON REQUEST ADDRESS THE PRINCIPAL Pagf' 299 Pagf 300 I 5 i a ! N 1 ? ' ' 52 K , .,. , .. ,...., . , Q ' -:-:',-'.4.f'-:fif- A- 4--f--,M f :GLA :f4.Jd6wf:.w:-2-9,046PasBifirwxiV.-5,-5-:lx----:V'E-wemi-'f'.4-cvtm.-1-:Ev .3x'-9?cP71 4- wiv-ff mv .18 W 'v -P - X .,,1:p:,:-2141453-5. A Malay 2'-m,.45,15f.:aif5L:-59:4-yzyffy,-,Sf-Atv'te-vw:-21:--v1+-W-4411 w:f.'MQ:-:smQ-:-My-9?xf41i::,-:.' 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Lorenzo's father: By Jove, old man! What makes you think that ? Friend: Yes, he has such grand cars to stick a pen behind. Harold Sebern: I'm Worrying about Ted Sealy. I-Ie's wandering in his mind. Vestermark: Don't Worry, he can't go far. A man who regrets a love affair is a fool. A Woman who regrets a love affair was a fool. PRINTING of the Better Grade Means printing of which you need not be ashamed to send to your friends or put in your Mem- ory Book. College life is incom- plete without those printed souve- nirs of the literary, musical, dra- matical, and social affairs in which you took part. They are always printed right if We do the Work. PHONE 2544 The SUPERIOR PRESS 864 FIRST AVE. Qrahuatiun Gifts Batty Zlnhitatinns jahurs Be Sure to Get Your Supply of Qfilfffllililfy for the Summer HOLDEN - KAHLER - STECKER COMPANY ll0 South Third Street Page 301 Page 302 LINCOLN SHOE SI-IOP I... F. WOMELDORF, Proprietor Opposite Business College 423 Second Avenue OTHERS FIX 'EM-WE REBUILD 'EM Call 6746-We'll do the rest SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO What becomes of the married Ilapper? Does she go on the shelf? Prof. Hickolc: Explain the Word Boycott. Milton Oberle: The boy caught on to me after I knocked him over with a suggestion. Bill Shirer: Shay ohicer, where is lVIadison Street ? Officer: You're standing on it. Bill: No wonder I couIdn't :Hnd the shingf' Oh, my, no! She is in great demand as a chaperon. HWhy do they call Bill, Paul Revere ? Because of his midnight rides. YOUNG MEN and WOMEN Should early in life form habits of thrift. One of the most satisfactory methods of saving money is by depositing a fixed amount each year in the form of a premium on an Old Line Insurance Policy The QBIFJ line Qllehar Bapihs life Insurance HOME CFFICE CEDAR RAPIDS American Trust Bldg IOWA Offers a line of policies especially suited to people who wish to include thrift with life insurance protection C. B. ROBBINS, President GLENN M, AVERILL, Vice-President ERNEST R. MOORE, Treasure JAY G. SIGMUND, Vice-President C. B. SVOBODA, Secretary DR. G. E. CRAWFORD, Medical Director Zliraxterniig ,Bewvlrg mfg. Glnmpamg DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF Fine Gold and Silver Fraternity and CoIIege jewelry Dance Favors and Programs OHiciaI Fins for all Fraternities ZIZ S. FIFTH STREET CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA I It I Q W R I It -,Qs in i I iIi III I , ., f IIQIIX Ie IIIIV ,S W5 2 'fee s TEN YEARS HENCE Lacy: Gee but fraternities has Changed since We was in school. Bob Winn: I-Iowzatt? Lacy: I wuz out to de frat house de odder day and couIdn't get a handout. Page 303 Page 304 nrriz Sanfnrh Cllnmpzlng TI-IAT IvIOST INTERESTING BOOK at STATIONERY STOREI' Professor Pattison: I'll give you just one day to hand in that paper. Chuck Simon: All right, how about Christmas ? Blanche isn't really bad, she's just broadmindedf' Chuck: At least I've found you out. She: Ch no, but you will the next time you call. Chink truck drivers statement: 'fTen goes, ten comes at fifty cents a Went. SS5.', Hello Bill, what are you doing at this late hour? Taking the air. C Doctor's orders. ff if No, the young ladyis I just called on. A young man with a pretty but flirta- tious fiance Wrote to a rival: I hear that you have been kissing my girl. Come to my office at eleven Saturday: I want to settle this matterf, The reply was: I have received your circular letter, and will be at the meet- ingf' A man choses his wife, not because there are no other women, but in spite of them. I-Iave you seen Madge lately? No, she was getting too full of sug- gestive remarks. l'What P Oh, she was always suggesting we eat, or go to a show, or somethingf, f'Flappers do what old maids think. S GUARANTEED FLOWERS 'EI 3 l 5 Third Avenue Phone 265 C. E. ANDERSON Maker of Fine Clothes 212 SOUTH FOURTH ST. CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA A V Exclusive Line of Imfaoriecl and Domes! G a' BALDRIDGE KODAK and GIFT SI-IGP For Qlality and Service in all its Lines We Specialize in Commercial Photography 318 Third Avenue E, Phone 2306 Mr. Gray Runs a Gooal Billiarcl Parlor MAGNUS CIGAR STORE HE'22cEUQ'f,f,'2fTgOR Socia Fountain, Cigars, Candy Toile! Articles, Etc. Call 801 for the Correcft Time and Cedar Rapids Best Barber Shop information on Athletic Sports in Connection ROSS O. BURKE, Prop. -- i r W!! S f ki A 'L A x rw , nwgs r f v i 'W 'n f ' W Q E' ' 'K' ' ' 'I TU lung' ,Q -fo jfffffgw 1 ur 5' -'I Wil ' . 5' I t f X K!- ! Eff!! 1 i A f Wig 331-H! i 1 . 'gnilli' .r - I Unnfi l im A xx v ' ating I 1 Aide' H J 1 xx ll - WNV U ,o t o .. Q3 UAW! come kiss me just once. Wayne Norton: UNO! and if you d0n't stop pestering me, I'l1 scream! IVIANDARIN NN Where the Lanterns Clown Private Dining Rooms for Parties 317 SECOND AVE: PHONE 2363 Page 306 Clothes flzai wear for young men who carey SYNDICATE 'J LOTHING Co. THE LIVE STORE ON FIRST AVENUE Mary Crowe: What is a Waffle ? Ruth Felter: 'KA pancake with cleats. St. Peter Qto arrival in heavenl : How did you get her ?'l EX-Coe freshman: Flu. Ann Cardle: You say you love me 'in a wayg' how's that ? Harold Sebern: Far away. Bernadine Hall: What did you do last night ? Mabel Proudon: O, nothing to speak of. Bernadine: But that's just what I want to hear about. Art Biddinger: Have you the Wom- an's Home Companion ?', Paul Clemens: Have I? I am! Mothe1': That was very foolish going with George after the dance. Weren't you cold ? Dot: Yes, mother dear, good and cold. Harold Qto Billy Hansonjz Can't you talk, Mister, can't you talk? Billy: Certainly, why ? Harold: Why, Helen said you were too dumb for words. She asked me to kiss her on either cheek. Which one did you kiss her on ? I hesitated a long time between them. Fritz Hermani I do believe that you married me for my money. Unknown Wife: Well, dear, what else had you ? Wonderful Shoes for Wonderful Girls From Freshman days to Trousseau Time- for every sort of occa- sion - the proper styles are here Pumps and Oxfords -in popular leathers -lorimful of Youthful lndividuality James A. Snyder CEDAR RAPIDS 1 IOWA Page 307 WEST' All A77Z8l'Z.Cd7Z Cafe 319 FIRST AVENUE Tlliiliilnnx jflntmzr 913013 Say it YVith Flowers But S1117 it lfVifb Ourx MONTROSE BLDG. Phone 1012 IX-Iother: Priscilla, if I'm not mistaken I saw you with your head on a young man's shoulder last night. VVhat kind of an attitude is that ? Pris: Beatitude. Esther Peterson: I thought I told you to come after supper. Percy: That's what I came after. After the quarrel was over: Blair: Now do you expect me to make an effort to kiss you ? Adelaide: If you think it will be an effort, don't bother. Jensen: I loved a girl once and she made a fool out of me. Eloise: 'lSome girls do leave a lasting impression don't they. Patsy NI.: VVhat kind of a fellow is lXfIacEndry? lVIarguerite R.: 'WVell, the first date I had with him he tried to kiss me and I said 'stop' and he did. Professor Pattison: Can you tell me by whom the slogan '54-40 or bust' was used Pl' Salisbury: IVasn't it the trade-mark of an old corset concern ?l' They were honeymooning at a quiet seaside resort. I hear, dear, IfVima said, that there is a wreck a few miles down the coast. IVouldn't you like to go down and see itf, Darling, replied -lack, the biggest wreck in the world could not tempt me from you. Emerson - Eli-Iilihrunnm' Munir Gln. 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The two must run side by side. A manufac- turing institution is defective if it does not provide maximum quality with the greatest economy. Under that rule alone can there be equal justice to producer and consumer which is the moral obligation of business. TI-IE - ECONOMY - ADVERTISING - COMPANY Master Prinlers IOWA CITY, IOWA BR O C H 0 D ENGRAVED STATIONERY AND DANCE PROGRAMS ,fqdd Distinction NOTHING can take the place of Steel and Copper Plate Eg gclSlDEb glpl cltdt n ravin an tee ie m ossin . t im iesa is in ion and stability unequaled by other methods. THE most discriminating buyers know that they can depend on us for modern styles and designs, the very finest of worhmanship and punctual delivery. EDW. C. NELSON Phone 3ZI4R 21 I7 Washington Ave., CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE FOR HBROCI-IGN A CHICAGO Fraternity Jewelry Dance Programs College Novelties Favors Leather Wall Skins Engraved Stationery Commercial Engraving ,yqsk EDDIE IVELSONU He Knows Best


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