Colorado College - Nugget Yearbook (Colorado Springs, CO)

 - Class of 1922

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the new name of Alpha Nu. This local is now petitioning the national fraternity of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. It is contrary to the administrative policy of the College to allow sororities on the campus. In their absence, literary societies take their place in the social life of the girls. Officers and Trustees Throughout the history of Colorado College, its destiny has been guided by business men of influence and character. From the time of William J. Palmer, Empire Builder, States- man, and Business Man, down to the present, the business affairs of the College have been most ably taken care of, and the College has prospered, because of the efforts of its Officers and Trustees. It is hardly necessary, in reviewing the many years of College business, to do more than to give a list of these men; their names alone will mean much to anyone accpiainted with Colorado College, Colorado Springs, and the Centennial State. Officers Tenney, E. P., President 1874-1890 Humphrey, J. F., Vice-President 1874-1878 Wood, Franc O., Secretary 1874-1878 Jackson, William S., Treasurer 1874-1878 Severy, James B., Financial Secretary 1874-1878 Wood, D. Russ, Vice-President 1878-1880 Hanna, John R., Treasurer 1878-1880 BartlETT, Enoch N., Secretary 1878-1880 Parsons, George H., Secretary 1890-1899 Barlow, J. H., Treasurer 1890-1898 Slocum, William F., Jr., President 1890-Emeritus Loomis, Mabel Ruth, Dean of Women 1898-1917 MardEN, George N., Treasurer 1898-1908 Gregg, James B., Secretary 1899-1907 Parsons, Edward S., Vice-President 1902-1918 GoodalE, NELLE P. Sater, Cashier, Assist. Treasurer. 1903-1912 Blackman, Alfred Atwater, Medical Adviser. . . . 1905- Touret, Frank H., Treasurer 1908- Howbert, Irving, Treasurer 1908-1912 Sater, Harriet A., Cashier 1910-1918 Haee, Henry Clay, Attorney for the College 1910-1916 Tucker, Donald SkeelE, Secretary 1911- PostlEThwaiTE, William Wallace, Treasurer. . . .191 2— Motten, Roger H., Secretary 1916-1920 Bennett and Hall, Attorneys for the College 1916-1919 Duniway, Clyde Augustus, President 1918- Churchill, Marion, Dean of Women 1917-1920 Morrow, Mrs. Josephine R., Registrar 1919— McMurtry, James G., Dean of the College 1920- PhinnEy, Lucy C, Dean of Women 1920- Bennett, John Lewis, Attorney for the College. . . 1920- Trustees Pitkin, Frederick W., 1874-1890 Palmer, William J., 1874-1890; 1896-1910 Willcox, William H., 1874-1890 Hill, Nathaniel P., 1874-1878 De La Vergne, George, 1874-1878 Hanna, John R., 1874-1890 Bell, William A., 1874-1890 Rice, Charles B., 1874-1896 Howbert, Irving, 1874-1878; 1890- HumphrEy, Joseph F., 1874-1890 Austin, Henry W., 1874-1890 KERR, James H., 1874-1890 Cutler, Henry, 1874-1899 Tarbox, I. N., 1874-1890 Martin, F. L., 1874-1901 Bristol, Richard C, 1874-1891 NettlETon, Edwin S., 1874-1890 France, Matthew, 1874-1890 Tenney, E. P., 1874-1890 Jackson, William S., 1878-1917 McAllister, Henry Jr., 1878-1890; 1915-1920 Foster, Henri E-, 1878-1890 18

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Wyoming to become President of Colorado College. Coming here at the beginning of the war President Duniway was called upon to face new and perplexing problems, several of which were the decrease of the student body, the necessity for many new professors and an in- crease in the salaries of these instructors. It was found necessary during the war to drop the four-year course in engineering. This was later restored on a six-year basis, four years to be given at Colorado College and two at an Engineering School. In May, 1918, Colorado College desired to do its bit and so offered housing and accom- modations to the vS.A.T.C. This was accepted by the government and 250 men were received for instruction in radio work. The men were housed in Hagerman Hall, Ticknor Hall, Mont- gomery Hall and five Fraternity houses. In December the S. A. T. C. was demobilized and the great helpfulness of the College ceased. Colorado College has forged ahead in financial matters as is shown by the figures for the year ending June 30, 1921. The cash receipts for endowment for that year were $80,117. The total donations for endowment and current expenses were $97,835. Fraternities Social life has kept pace with the growth of the College, but it is a remarkable fact that fraternities have only been on the campus for the last fifteen years. The first fraternities to be established on the campus were Kappa Sigma in 1904 and Sigma Chi in 1905. Three years later, 1908, Phi Gamma Delta established a chapter here. With three national fraternities in the field there were 255 men in the College. Phi Delta Theta came on the campus in 1913, five years after Phi Gamma Delta. At this time there were 285 men for the four nationals to draw DURING THE WAR COLORADO COLLEGE ENTERTAINED THE S. A. T. C. from. Fraternity material was still so abundant that Beta Theta Pi established a chapter the following year, 1914. Two locals appeared in 1917. One of them was a reorganization of the Engineers Club which was founded in 1911. It took for its name Epsilon Sigma Alpha (rumored to mean Engineering, Science and Art ) and immediately petitioned for a charter from a professional engineering national. Failing in this be- cause the College discontinued the engineering school, a charter was accepted from the Pi Kappa Alpha national social frater- nity. The other local established a few months before was called Omega Psi. When the war broke out in the spring of that year, nineteen of the twenty charter members of Omega Psi enlisted and left College. This forced the local to suspend activity. In the spring of 1920, three members of Omega Psi returned from the war and with eight other men petitioned the faculty for recognition of the reorganization of Omega Psi under 17



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Morehouse, P. E-, 1878- Slocum, William F., Jr., 1890- Adams, Dr. B. F. D., 1890- Black, Rev. J. S., 1890- Campbell, John, 1890- Crooks, Samuel, 1890- Curr, John, 1890- Gordon, James M., 1890- Gregg, Rev. James B., 1890- Hagerman, J. J., 1890- MonTaguE, Reverend Richard, 1890- Parsons, George H., 1890- BailEy, George W., 1891- Taylor, Rev. Livingston L-, 1892- Bonbright, W. P., 1893-1905; 1910- Washburn, Reverend Phillip, 1895- BoylE.REV. W. H. W., 1895- Adams, Edward Brinley, 1896- Hayden, Thomas S., 1896- Lunt, Horace G., 1897- Thatcher, M. D., 1898- Peabody, George Foster, 1899- Beach, Rev. David N., 1900- Trumbull, Frank, 1900- Stewart, Philip B., 1901- Lennox, William, 1902- Braislin, Rev. Edward H., 1903- Armstrong, Willis R., 1904- Coyle, Robert F., ' . 1905- MacNeill, Charles M., 1907- Myers, Leopold H., 1910- Bemis, Albert Farwell, 1911- FowlEr, George A., 1911- Bemis, Judson M., 1913- Shove, E. P., 1915- Vance, William M., 1916- Thatcher, Mahlon D., 1917- Duniway, Clyde A., 1918- 1890 1918 1896 1891 1893 1897 1892 1910 1910 1895 1898 1919 1895 1918 1899 1903 1898 1912 1915 1916 1904 1920 1908 1907 1919 1914 1914 1919 Shoup, Oliver H., 1918- Grifeith, Benjamin, 1918— McLean, Hugh, 1920- RoberTS, Harold D., 1921- Packard, SpERRY S., L921- Bortree, Leo W., 1921- THE COLLEGE FACULTY Through all the years of her development, Colorado College has been fortunate in her wise choice of men and women to instruct her students. The Faculty has always been large for a college of this size, and the individuals have been strong in their respective fields of knowledge. It has been a remarkable fact that Colorado Coll ege has been able to compete with the largest universities for men and women of the highest rank; many of the members of her Faculty have refused much higher salaries in other places and have stayed and served in Colorado College; this loyalty and de- votion of Faculty has caused the standards of Colorado College to be very high and has raised her standing to a place where she is honored by all who know her. The task would be too great to give the men and women who have served so faithfully, their just dues; we can merely give their names and we believe it is honor enough to be listed among such associates. AhlErs, Lois, 1896-1908 Armstrong, J. R., -.1906-1910 Albright, Guy H., 1907- Auld, Jean, 1909-1911 AldEn, E. S., 1910-1911 AuTEn, Anna, 1910-1911 ArbucklE, J. H., 1910-1912 Arnold, Reuben H., 1911-1912 Abbott, W . L., 1920- Bacon, Alfred T., 1874-1877 Bump, Emma, 1874-1889 Bliss, Reverend Charles R., 1877-1879 19

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