Cornell College - Royal Purple Yearbook (Mount Vernon, IA)
- Class of 1930
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V 1 2 n' W' -, V 1 SGFT OBLIVION'S 1 'I M EASY BURDEN Xl f I fig GNARLED WINTER'S STIFFENED FINGERS Wil I I REACH FOR PITY TO THE SUN QL? l l fi A GOLDEN ROAD, MELLOWED ri 5 5 BY DISTANCE, TO A MYSTERY 1 ' .... - 1 V I . ---s:s: - --- - V , W A RAINBOW TRAPPED BENEATH THE TREES, ,FA I I THE PUT OF GOLD ALL SPILLED ABOUT i f W. I n v l 4 f-'-if . -f, ,- F K COLE ,fX1.m12 R. Brrrrs i 1 RAN Dear Friends: Q 4 All Cornellians have great reason to rejoice. The accunzulative result of the events of the past twelve months in the life of our beloved institution give promise of a truly greater Cornell. Ourination-wide financial solicitations strengthened the friendship of many and made us a host of new friends. Thus, in the light of the recent past,,we believethat the best for Cornell is yet to be realiqed and that in our cooperative ejiorts to reach this new high level we should ever have in mind the fundamental spirit and immutable principles ,which were woven into the life of Cornell through the wisdom, devotion, and toil of her builders of yesterday. i ' S incerely, T0ifhe Women of Cornell: I Itis an-old and egg life, but its wonder is realzged anew by each college generation. At an age ' I ' , ' ' - - . fUeZsexfDZ0Ta7il0n5 W It T1e'71d5lf1P are most easily made, and with a wealth of oppof' um 3' rarely found again, literall mf? Saying that friendships are the greatest by-product of col- y a new world lies before you. - 6 1 ....,,,, .vs fr., is -ga 'Km 1 f f jf:-liflffsi., an Page 18 FACULTY ALICE LOUISE SPENCER Mus. BAC., MASTER OF MUSIC Instructor in Piano HARRY MCCORMICK KELLY A.B., A.M., LL.D. Professor of Biology FRED D. MERRITT B.S., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Economics MAY L. FAIRBANKS, PH.B. Librarian WILLIAM EARL BEIEIVI, A.B. Professor of Speech MARY SHEM Instructor in Women's Physical Education ' HELEN MILLETT CUMMING Instructor in Violin Head Resident, Altoona Hall NICHOLAS KNIGHT A.B., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Chemistry B.S. MRS. STELLA SCHRACK KOENITZER, Instructor in Home Economics jAIvIES BERNARD CULBERTSON A.B., M.S., PH.D. Professor of Chemistry Page I9 .Lvl Yi 'I , , . X RAGULTY IELAIER EARL Moors BS., NLS., Gly, PH.D. Professor of Mathematics and Iingineering HOWARD CLINTON LANE AB., AAI. Professor of Iinglish WI LLIA AI HAR AION NORTON A A.B., AM. LLD. 1 Professor of Geology I JESSIE RIGBY, A.B. E Assistant Librarian 1 XI .iv I, . I fi ' RTT f XVILLIAM STAHL EBERSOLE A.B., A.M., LlTT.D. i Jag Professor of Greek and Archaeology x Registrar ff I Q , ' 5 ELIZABETH JUDD BENESH, A.B. 'I Registrars Assistant and Recorder 'I , 'I lr' I Q . GRACE E. XVEST I Assistant Librarian ' V. I .4 XI I CHARLES REUBEN KEYES y- J PI-LB., A.M., PH.D. Professor of German .! . .1 -I i 'I -V Li 'I ROY ANDREVVS NELSON K BS MS PHD -A Professor Of Physics I i I i 1 THEODORE WILLIAM MATHEXVS B S 1 I i Instructor In Business Administration I i i f ' J Page 20 WHWR' ' - -4 - L, L. pu AN 5 P- I I l l 'A ., . ., . . . ' Z. I x ' ' I . . . . . A 4 i Q A I f 4 I ta L, ,mum f V VVVV i Q ixgvfrfr If FACULTY M. XLILLIAN SMEDLEY, PH.B. Instructor in English i MARK EAsTwooD HUTCHINSON A.B., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Latin EVA SCISM, A.B. Secretary to the President RICHARD WILLIAM BARKER, B.S. Director of Physical Education for Men CLAIRE FRANCIS LITTELL A.B., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Political Science MRS. EVA McCoY BLUE, A.B. Head Resident of Bowman Hall ELSIE BARETT Financial Secretary WILLIAM ERNEST ANDREW SLAGHT A.B., A.M., S.T.B., DD., PH.D. Professor of Psychology and Philosophy STANLEY M. TEEL, Mus. B. Instructor in Public School Music Director of Band WINIFRED FLORENCE MAYNE A.B., A.M. Instructor in English Page 21 I FACULTY I I v Pagr 22 RUBY CLAIRE XVADE, A.B., A.M Assistant Professor of French LoUIs ROWELL HERRICK B.S., A.M., PH.D. Professor of Romance Languages HENRY CLAY STANCLIFT PH.B., PH.D. Professor of History RUTH ALICE PINKERTON Instructor in Voice SIDNEY LEVI CHANDLER A.B., A.M., LL.D. Professor of Sociology ORAL VIRGIL JACKSON A.B., A.M., B.D. Professor of Bible and Religion ALICE EDITH IsAACsoN, R.N. College Nurse LLOYD CHURCH DEAN, A.B. Instructor in Athletics Track and Basketball Coach FREDERICK MILTON MCGAW A.B., B.S., A.M. Professor of Mathematics HELEN VENN Artist Diploma in Piano Instructor in Piano P E A is l I I,. VI ,L , , HSI I If '-I x I E I 'X i ffi .YNY I I l RLRJ My C I ' 'J l A wl I , ,I IQ. If 8.55, Y vs ,LL -..H N, I. 4 nk xi L , ,XX A, EACULTY E S i NAMA AURELIA LATHE Diploma in Art, Ph.B. Assistant Professor of Eine Arts CLYDE TULL, PHB., A.M. Professor of English LEILA HUEBSCH, BS. lnstructor in Home Economics Dietitian ,IOHN L. CONRAD, Mus. BAC. Professor of Singing Director of Conservatory 1 Director of Glee Clubs l i l i i l HORACE ALDEN MILLER, Mus. BAC. Professor of Organ, l-larmony, and Composition Orchestra Director DOROTHY Dow ROGERS, A.B. Director of Physical Education for Women ESSIE MAE THOMPSON, A.B. lnstructor in Geology KARL E. WEISS, Mus. BAC. lnstructor in History of Music and Harmony THOMAS RAYMOND MCCONNELL, A.B. Professor of Education l l GRACE E. VNIEST V r Assistant Librarian S -l 'Q i 4 l C Page 23 l 4 w A I f 4 A I I Q . 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A. A. Cl, 2, 353 Baseball Cl, 251 Volleyball C353 Latin Club Cl, 2, 353 C. C. A.3 English Club C35., ' FRANCIS ELLlS M-HClU0ke'fa Politics, Biology - Beta Omicron3 Varsity Debate C2, 353 EduCati0n 5613- - inar3 Tau Kappa Alpha3 Purple MHSQUCYSQ Ulce Bound 3 Uncle Tom's Cabin 3 UI-le Who Gets Slappedf ROGER DEWOLF ' Reinbeck Politics, Economics Delta Nug Band Cl, 253 Latin Clubg Much Ado About Nothing. RUTH WOESSNER Shannon, Ill. History, Dramatics Alpha Theta Nug Secretary Purple Masquers C253 Presi- dent Purple Masquers C353 Outward Bound 3 The Torch Bearersf' DILLA BOYD 1 . 1 Liscomb Politics, English gratorio Cl, 253 English Club C253 Clef Club C353 P. K. lub. ARDINER 3 Reinbeck 3 Economics, Psychology Delta Nu3 Business Manager ROYAL PURPLE C353 Olla- pod Staff Cl, 253 Class Basketball Cl, 2, 353 Band Cl, 253 Manager Women's Glee Club C353 Much Ado About Nothing 3 Art Clubg English Club. ROBERT G ERNEST NIELSON Waterloo Chemistry Alpha Theta Alpha3 l. S. T. C. Cl, 253 Acapella Choir C353 Oratorio C353 Stage Manager Torch Bearers, ls Zat So? Romeo and juliet 3 Purple Masquers C35. FAITH MERRlTT Olin Kappa Delta Phig Purple Masquers C353 Women's De- bate3 Tau Kappa Alphag Oratorio Cl, 25. n BETHEL BRONSON Manchester Sociology, Physical Education Gamma Gamma Gamma3 W. A. A. Basketball C2, 353 32156132111 C252 Swimming Cl, 2, 353 Life-Saving C253 Ad- visory Board C35. E CARL FELT Peking, China 3 English, French l Alpha Theta Alphag Editor-in-Chief, ROYAL PURPLE C353 Varsity Debate C2, 353 T. K. A. C2, 353 Class President 2 Class Treasurer C35' Pep Club C35' Freshman Foot- 5 C-5: , . ball3 Freshman Basketball3 Much Ado About Nothing, V xl l l C l l 1 9 L3 ' cw l lv, ' i. 1 l l l , 4 l l i, 1. V l l, ls l if. l 1 l lt l l l l v l l l l l l l l l l 1 l Page '27 l Il Xlul' C' XSS x .IU .. -A W Ml yy, U, Ihmnc 123.112 , ,, U. 11 Q lv Qlzuff 1I,l, U. 1 Q 4. 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PoLLY TAYLOR Plainheld History, Education Oratorio CZ, 353 C. C. A. CZ, 35. WILBUR WHITE Rhodes V Politics, History A Delta Phi Rho3 Freshman Footballg 'Freshman Wrestlingg Varsity Football CZ, 35. FRANCES WEATHERFORD' V Cresco C heniistr Education LV, Mu Lambda Sigma3 Freshman Footballg Varsity Foot- ball CZ, 353 Glee Club C153 Much Ado About Nothing CZ53 Purple Masquers CZ, 35. MARGUERITE Koi-IL Lisbon ' Art, English Gamma Gamma Gamma3 English Clubg Art Clubg Art W. A. A. Basketball Cl, Z, Editor ROYAL PURPLE C353 353 Varsity Cl, Z, 353 Hockey Cl, Z, 35. FREDA ZEMANEK St. Ansgar Piano, Organ Alpha Sigma Pi3 College Orchestra CZ, 353 Pep Club C353 Clef Club Cl, Z, 353 Class Vice-President C353 W. S. G. A. B0ard.CZ53 Torch. BYRON DORCAS Tipton Physics Science Club. ERWIN CARPENTER Grundy Center Chemistry, Biology Alpha Theta Alpha? Band C255 Science Clubg Class Bas- ketball Cl, Z, 35. JEANNETTE RINGLAND Marshalltown English, Speech, French Kappa Phi Sigma3 English Club Cl, Z, 353 Speech Arts Club CI53 Oratorio CZ, 353 Glee Club CZ, 353 W. S. G. A. B d CZ53 Much Ado About Nothing CZ53 Pageant oar Director CZ53 W. A. A. Advisory Board-elect C35, Cor- l M UCYSQ He Who -nellian C353 Debate C353 Purpe asq Gets Slappedf' sq 2 N gf l l l l l l l l W , l l l l l l l l 2. ,l l l l 1. l, l 1 l l l l l l m l E Page 29 ..I4.,.I' 4.-. , . Y - X I4 DIQ 41l..xSS M , - 4 I ff? if 4 lm! lX.44 554 l.lI!L'I'HL' 5 V l:f,4,.g, 4. 4,jm:1::4fr.1f:.w:, l9m1w111:41f A 4 - 1 ln V: 4 i.,!- 4 4l4.4' In-shxn.m 14-444- , AE- P14 ':z:i.v1 lz,4.l. 4 I I 1l.4v N.lWl'Jll YI'- ' 4 f- fx 'if 41 I 5' XJHIKX IIJJZ4 lf. 54. DLR'- ' 4 I I. N!i'Hl'.I Xhtiuxxlll Niuliilpulii llg4.'.+f.x1 lzllzmlfznzl 1 ' 4 4!4 4b:.f'- 14. 41 I U X11 l.l4ll' til. X X1NHIlI ,X14Ixl.4x14 MI. YL'l'l1Ul1 W 4114'f4fg.1', l'iQ1w:4 .xl l:'.f14ml:ur1 4 4-4-1 4 4,4::mm.4 4..4mm.4 441.44-'run ll. 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Piaizo, Organ Oratorio: Clcf Club. lra Fellowship: Vice-President C333 Oratorio Cl3g Uncle About Nothing : Chairman Gospel Team Work C23. JAMES DELAHOOKE Alphi Chi Epsilong Oxford National Oxford Fellowship Tom's Cabin g Much Ado Social Project C. C. A. C235 BETH SKEWIS Storm Lake A rt, Sociology Kappa Phi Sigmag W. A. A. Social Committee C235 Pep Club Cl, 2, 331 Pep Club Treasurer C2, 335 Life Saving Cl, 2, 335 Captain Swimming Team C33g Swimming Car- nival C2, 335 Art Club. LAWRENCE MCCLELLAN Clarence Bible Alpha Chi Epsilon, Oxford Club Cl, 23: Latin Club Cl, 23: Student Volunteers C235 Much Ado About Noth- ing. CHARLES THORPE Nlilledgeville, lll. Chemistry, Mathematics Gamma Tau Pig Freshman Track: Varsity Track C2, 33, Captain C333 Varsity Cross Country C2, 33, Captain C33. ESTHER FISHER Lena, lll. Public School Music, Voice Oratorio Cl, 2, 333 Secretary C335 Glee Club C2, 33, Vested Choir Cl, 2, 335 Clef Club. A BARBARA MARSH Eldora Public School Music, English Kappa Delta Phi, English Clubg Oratorio Cl, 233 Vested Choir C235 Volleyball C333 W. A. A. MARY PUFFER Nlechanicsville Psychology, Geology English Clubg Oratorio C135 Cornellian Cl, 2, 335 Hik- ing Club C333 C. C. A. Reporter C33. DONALD PRICE . lra ' Economics Alpha Chi Epsilong Band Cl, 2, 33. GENEVA GOODRICH l Waterloo Chemistry l. S. T. C. C133 Orchestra C2, 33, Band C233 Science Club: W. A. A. Hockey C331 Volleyball C33. CLASS A f f 1 1' ,fr in-.4 rv- 11 g 1. Q-. ...3..s1lI.'iJ .f 4 i l 1 E 2 2 1 1 l l . 2 Page 31 , l .ll Xltlli CIINXSS 4, . , . .Vg - --yi-yt '-' : fg'sf,. H M ' 1 gay iq, M 5H.1.,- ,'xllill'llUS1l , lf.If!'t'1l.'.I.'f.t'f, Ifxnllflthtlfn'-lllf. I,-Q-lllhlllllllf-1' ff, 1.1, 111.-1. ml xtllfltt-m..11- tom .al s.-it-lm ninth I 1 4 K ll I L RHX tj....14 U ' Blair, Xclwrztskat lltfllfltfi l ' - l ,nl A -A I ', Cx' '-r:Ck 1 1 , , g A' Q j 5 al' 'xP1.1s ': - N An' .Vtatc L . -nf' 1-11 , t ' 1 I ' . Xyxt 1 yu link!!! 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ANNABELLE GATEWOOIJ Marion English, Sociology DOROTHY KEVE I Mt. Vernon Sociology ALTA BENTON Maquoketa Mathematics, Physics Oratorio Cl, Z, 353 Science Club C35. NVILLIAM SI-IAW Monroe Mathematics, Physics Alpha Chi Epsilong Band Cl, 253 Outward Bound C255 Much Ado About Nothmg C25, The Color LIne 2 Uncle Tom's Cabin Cl5' The Torch Bearers C 5: , C355 Purple Masquersg Gospel Team, Oratoriog Science Club. STANLEY KELLAMS Marion Politics Xi Kappa Phi, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track. ELIZABETH YOUNG Center junction Home Economics, Art , BERNICE BARNES FRITZ Chester Delta Theta Chig Latin Club, Oratorio C355 Art Club. Osage SIEGFRIED 'TESCH 2 Mu Lambda Sigma, Freshman Footballg Freshnian Bas- I ketballg Varsity Football CZ, 353 Varsity Wrestlmg C353 Basketball CZ, 355 Class Baseball C2, 35. 3 h Marshalltown Sociology, English Kappa Delta Phi, W. A. A. C2, 353 W. S. G. A. C252 English Club Cl, 2, 35. Class ADA GELVIN Page 33 N 14111 LNIUIQ CII..-XSS 1-25:1 '-11 ,Qi 14 . 1 1 9 ,a. 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The class of 1931 returned to the Hilltop this fall in large numbers and imme- ' diately gave indication that their members were going to contribute much to Cor- Their num- ' hl h ve worn the Purple and done the college honor. 5 nell. lts at etes a bers are prominent in Cornell's musical and religious life. ln fact, it is a true I Cornell class and its influence is felt in every phase of campus life. lt is a class capable and htted to assume the duties of upper classmen. l ' BURRELL STEWART OX'ERHOL ic Toon il 1 . 1 Page 33 l l 4 1 F llel lsll,x1.xx cimss n a n ,uf 'J W Y 'i 1 lll,- ll l W11.fON CR fF'N ill .XSS Ul5l5lCIliRS f-,, Aj, ,,f . lima-,xii ll.XRliliR l I ,A , ,yu hy, ,if llL l'll llmiuciocu M, ,, M, -, liruxlc XX'u.soN l:..1 :fm , . jon Glzllfllm lllNl1'11.lhllllL1 ilu' ml-'lv imny ul' having a mcmlwr ul' thc class ol' I932 acclaim .-.ullmlz prl-mlm.-L' ilu- .ICUlllllWllNlll'l1L'l1lN and pfmilwilitics ul' its mcmlvcrs, wc shall MIK 'X1 lla' nmllal gazlu-rung ul' ilu- l-rwhman claw in thu Gym last lall a loyal cn- ll?1INl.lNlll .lull umlx ul vmlmxm- xxax yxpy-l-W,-ll wlmich prmnisvs lu lu- a rcal IISSCY In l nflhlll Mull' 1:--m ilu- wnu-nln,n.1l lcal'-raking-xlrrcl-scrulwlwing allaira prccuclil1g lllqlllmllllllllll Ylmv .law ll.IN lu uh crulll llu' plulging ul' Slsllll In ll1L' flillllpilli-U1 l ml :lull .Hull-r:.ng ul ll'-l'lllLX-N1'Xl'll lfmrlmll mum-ralx, nim- lmskcllwall numcrals, male: -...fl alma llllllll'l.llX .l party Ill ilu' Ulm, ami ilu-1-lvclinn of lXYUCllL'L'l' leaders lt'-711 ilk lll1ll'll'l'lN ' lla 'l LQ-Ill '+I ilu' claw might xwll lu: 'liur all llml is lwsl for Curncllf I' 1 FRESHALAN GLASS GNVENDOLYN EDWARDS NVILL HOUSEL LUCILE ELLER A HENRY KREIM GRAYCE DIXON MARTIN IRONS RUTH RAIIISEY DOUGLAS MCCARTY DOROTHY KOUBA VANCE ALLYN FLORENCE BARTON b WILLIAM MACAULAY PAYE GARDNER RAYMOND WISGERHOF BUETA BENNETT EUGENE HARKER MARGARET WOLE GERALD KNIGHT EVELYN IWCNIEANS GEORGE GUTSHALL ELIZABETH DALTON Page 3 IIQI-SIIUXX c.l f-r 'IT- FJi,' 5 nf I MJ 1- 1 p ..-X55 l IURIAXLI- XX l-N'lAll:I. I mm IQ Xl.l'll I INYRIQ llommm' Nllkilllil. IJ: xx C,1,x1c14 I .Xlwx ll lilixxxnk IlL'nnl.l1s'l'oN ,X.XSIi Qxun Ilxxsox Hrexlmlwokln XICG.-xw lilanxmnxli YORK Ixl-mi hluxlzs Pxl l.lNl1 XX'1l.n bR.xN'l' f:0OX'liR Xlxrcmx l3L'suxm,1. CIL'R'rls I ERXNDOU l'l.URl:NCli Musslalz lIlm1xwlI11lxww Ill Rlllgs I lil I-Sl-,N l.r1xx'1s f:,XRl'liN'l'I:R QNNHIII URW I ll-.1 lx Sluvllix llxx f:.XR.XXX'AY ALICE XVALTERS MERRILL SHADDUCK f RUTH HITCHCOCK JOHN Loos CATHERINE FAUST CHARLES F PAUL SEYDEL MARIE SCHMIDT FRANK SIL HELEN LANHAM HARVEY STAHL NXILDRED KREIM ROBERT JOHNSON NXILDRED LANTOXV FRANK Co HARVEY CIPP HELEN HAMRICK HAZEL HA NOREEN CHALICE ARTHUR HOXVARD EARL Cox FRESHMAN CLASS S I I RICK L RBIN MRICK 5 I 1 E I I . I Page S39 , -,.. 1 I A, 4 'M' Mvgf., J..-..,.!,.BM l5Rlf9IIX1.'XX Cl..-X55 -EAL ttf' I I lfmvlx Gran' SIIIRLIEY lloL'sllo1,msR X'mmx1Ax blmuisox Dxxix HOGGIIE lmaxli ll.xl3sEx1EY13R Duxu.n l5l.la.x1Ax1xo l.11.l.1.xx GREGORY Rwmoxn SIRES XRLINI1 Clxllvlik IlIiI.I:Y G.X'l'l2XX'OOD DOROTHY FL'l.ToN ,. ,, if E lIll.nl1u.xmm XX ruuli Iilwxlfrll GROSS F . - Q lieu..-x Cmwlas 3 i .Inns XX'.xl.'rlaRs Mixxux Nlc:CIl.l2.-xx fs Mxm1,xR1a'l' Mu.l,ER 71 I 1:11111 Kumi K1 x1'mr11-. Ronmzus I.u wx llxxwx FR xxclzs Koen I i ROBERT MELROSE I BERNADINE JOHNSTON 1 MARY PITTS ELLSNVORTH XVATSON XVARNER KIRLIN MILDRED XVINSLOW XVILFRED HAESEMEYER PAUL NORRIS JEAN BIRDSALL CLARICE JOHNSTON GEORGE MAHAFFY DONALD DICK ROBERT DONAHUE BERNIOE KEENE FRESH MAN CLASS ELLIS SCOBEY M NKARJORIE HEATON GEORGE PARKER HAZEL GRANDPREY RANDALL GALLAGHER BEVERLY LOTHIAN ROBERT SHIPLET Page 41 lfHlNLXX 1 's V 2 1 I .l. . . 1.0 15 x ,f If A 4 CHUNSS XY 'A .XI.llzR M1111 l.Axx'11R'l1x Scxmov KMURRIS Fox .X1AxRmn12'1' S'1'1e.x'l l'oN .Xllljmx lDL'Nl..xP C XIH laulxla limos Nxxno BOZZINI RLJTI1 X.M3l.IiR Gliorzma PHQQRSON llwnax l',u'1,s1aN lzmlsla lxli1.l.mzu Ioli Cnzllflfm Ki.-XRION Al.-XIILUM f:I.ll-I-ORD liullxlua fl:l.l..-X URAVES likwli XYILSON I!mx'1w,x Iimu. J Ilulvx Wxisl-,x mix Clmvm 1 ,-KN ,'XlNlI.I'lI Zwnnsm' If'l'Ill:l. Rmcn ELWYN NKAUCK RACHEL ALBRIGHT BEN DAVIS EDITH CARLSON WILLIAM HIBBARD ALICE ROWLAND ELDON SCHLAPROHL JOSEPHINE GDLE DARLOW HECHT DORIS GREEN CLAUDE CORNS IRIVIA KAUFFMAN PAUL CASPER XVAN DA LOYD PEARL GLAUDEL JIENS THEUSEN - DONALD MATI-IERN MILDRED MCMILLAN FRESHMAN CLASS V :I .L 1 DONALD TARR EVELYN CULLUMBER IRA HAGENBUCH I I I WP'aQQfi? '54 -Q lttt CQttlQNlil,l,'S .-X'llll.li'l'lC llOXOR MEN 1 ,HW txt-I-tt-ins, Ciorttellis greatest mgttmztn. livetl ttp to the highest hopes Ol ill tot-mtlligmx ttlten he eztrnetl the name ol' 'l'itle-XXreclier while lighting his ' - welt-tl hertlt on the Olympic leztm. Ap coveretl Cornell aml htm- t gtx' to ltts tt N- tr if tt-t' 'tt 'lihe llatette httt he is still the same ttnassttming fellow we all k l lll l UV. lim 2' ' 7' on tlte llill. to tlooti. ltgtll'h:tt'lt gtml Claptqtin-elect ol' the IQZQ will lllllfllllle- was one Ol tht- tttttstxttttliltg hqtcltlieltl tm-n in the Nlitl-West Conference, being a first choice tll-ttxtm selection. liirht' also won no slight recognition on tlte basketball floor. -I txtt s tlottt t-tt. tetergtn ltztrrier :tml two-miler, hzts been one ol' the maittstays ol' Purple track teams. lle has heen at consistent pet'l'ormer :tml has coppetl many llrslsn lot' fiot'm'll. iltttmtts .Xltgilttxttip IIS pottml National .-X. A. Lf Champion. lle was tlte tttnm-r-ttp in the llo pottml class ot' the Nlitlwest A. .-X. L'. meet. XX ttt tt.t- .Xlntlt tits, lor three years ll member ol' the football aml basketball tt-gtms. has heen :tnotlter hrigltt light in tlte Purple constellation. Mac plays tt-nter on tht- lootlxtll tt-:tm :tml gttztrtl with tlte hoopsters. lle was Co-Captain of tlte lztttet' this vt-:tr. YI-tt xr .Nlt.Clttt't'tt, lietter known as lronman, tlitl more than his hit for Cor- m-ll. plgtting tttllbztck on four loothztll teams :tml heing a memher ol' l3arker's lormttlqthle grztppling crew. lit t-. .Nlottteotzn won secoml place in tlte IZ6 pottml tlivision ol' tlte National X, .X lf tottrnztntent. Nlorlortl won tlte IZ6 pottml Midwest A. A. U. Cham- ttonslttp. llttt llwxtoxtt, tio-Cjztptain ol the hztskethall team ami leatler ol' the l928 track sttttzttl. is :tnother great :tthlete lost hy graduation. Dell was a valuable man on tlte hgtskt-thztll floor :tml at sttre point winner on tlte cimler path. l'tl I Stott. tlimitttttive ttttztrterhztcli :tml IZ5-pottml wrestler, is another of Cor- ttvlla ttttlslgltttllttg gttltlt-tt-s. 'liltls yt-:tr Scotty piloted hoth these teams and ptott-tl .t wortltt' lt-gttlt-r. llis mat tlttel with llesset' ol' Oklahoma A. R M. will tlw.tt s lit' t't'tltt'IttlM't't'tl ltj' loegtl fgtns. Ltttto t s l'ttottt't. tigtptatin ol this ye:tr's track team, is the premier miler of the Wlt-l-NM-st t.ottt'ert'ttct'. copptttx first :tt the loop meet last spring. Speed is also Wll-'l'lt' ll-ll'l'll'l' .tml was ilatptain ol the cross country' crew clttring tlte successful tllq 'i'.lN ll i HW 'E ll ' ' fl '- l-'ll'l-U11-vlrct ot the IUZU-lflltil eagers. is a three-letter man, llitmillitlimm in imlllilll' li4'xkl'llNtll. :tml track, Prof was a secoml all-conler- tl tt' st 4 1 tt tt -'.tstwllvtll. gt ltttslat' tackle. :tml winner of tlte tlecathalott. CAPTAINS FDOTBALL AND WRESTLING Captain Scott of West Liberty led the l9Z8 Barkermen from his position at quar- terback. l-le was ever the clever and heady helmsman, his quick wit often saving the day. Scotty was a capable leader and respected by his team. A This same l25 pounds of scrap was skip- per of the matmen. Inside the ropes, as on the gridiron, Captain Scott gave his all for Cornell. ' if 1 ,. 4242, 3' BASKETBAEL AND TRACK Co-Captain Dell Raymond of Minne- apolis, Minnesota, was one of the directors of this seasonfs court destiny. From his forward berth Dell led his team mates and set them a line example of clean, hard playing. He was also captain of the l928 Track Team, and a member of several relay quar- tets, including the Conference Champion- ship team. Wallace McCullen was the other captain. The South Dakota guard was a ine leader and his experience did much to steady the team. Mac closed his college career with the cagers after having been a regular for three seasons. Page 47 CORNELL ROOTER KINGS fill' .' , ,' ,I if NL 3 Q11 , 'qifificx ' 1 t ' X .M A , A N- J 'X A , l I ,.. Q .Ad ' ' W :Q I A , 3. . , - 4 . ' il 4 .- 4 1 . ,J 'lhe yelling ol' the college has been in the hands of the lout' cheer-leaders pictured zibove. and due to their ellorts organized rooting has backed every Cornell team. win or luxe. The Purple gridders were spurred on, the hardwood artists were well xupportetl, and the niatmen were strongly backed by this iron-throated quartet. .Xt Pep meetings this branch ul' the Pep Club also does its bit, leading yells and generating pep for all athletic contests. No Cornell game would be complete txtlliout the purple-clad jtunping-jacks urging the llilltoppers on to victory. li., N 1 H p if irootnaiut CAPTAI N-ELECT Kl RBY COOK Kirby Cook, of Blair, Nebraska, will pilot Cor- nell's 1929 grid machine. Cook is a star halfback and has been a consistent ground gainer for the Purple during the past two seasons. A versatile and heady player, an all-conference selection. Kirby will be a worthy leader for his mates. THE 1928 FOOTBALL SEASON Cornel r..... 13 Cornell . . 0 Cornef, . 7 Cornejj ' . 0 O Corne 9. . Cornelf . 7 Cornell . 0 Cornef . 6 Corne , . 13 Ripon . Wisconsin Simpson . Carleton Coe . . Knox . Monmouth Lombard Bradley C.AxP'1',xiN-E1.Ec71' Cook 49 . l3 . 6 . l9 l4 20 . 6 32 fb i Page 49 VARSITY FOOTBALL .x 1.1 ' I X 1-1 ul f h IJ n rulxur, l'L'nlt'lNL'll, XM-lrnl, U'Cunnor, XL-IT, SPIIIIIT5, Longrcn, Schcnkcn, Conch I x X 1 lnuzz--1l.l lxm.:rr.i Hlnu-, Iluniur, Xlcflullcn, flralvlruc, Clank, Shiun, XXI-:1ll1cx'furQl, , . I I M 1.,,l,lx l:x.v.w-xx, ll-wh, Sum, .Xlln-n, Ilflhlll, llrcwm. l 4 3 ,ffl R i 4 K li'-.wmv ul Pwr, SKIQYIWI' Klum' flomi XR'Xl.l..XCQl: Nlc1CfL11,l1x Rl SSIgl.I, limcilqsox . X l:RYl: .N1c1Cn:x'l'1 .XR'I'ul'u Krwlam-,ra Rm' c:R.XH'l'RI:li flRX'Il.l,l1 XX 1-Lili. Nllzlll-RH-.D lusnli XR'Il.Hl'R XX'um XXNYNI-, lIl'vl'l,re . .IUIIY SfllHzNlil.N .'XMIzl. lirulssnx Um' Smwx 54l'XYI,lxY IIRIBXI. Gx1.11.'X1.l.l-x l1lR'I'ux KVCXNXUR .Xumn IJ Pr,lml1Rsl1w XXAIIIIXU I oxowx-x . . , lil I ur f- I Nr II If xx ru Sums lwcxxc IN XM um RIURII Wax! Ijbcrlj' . lilair, Nab. Miller, S. D. Rockford, Ill. . Clarion Cliizlou Clarion Roxtzfilla . Osage . Rhodes All. Vernon . Marion .l'll!. Vernon Cedar Rapids Rockford, Ill. . . Ames . Newlovz West Branch Newton . Marion Chicago, Ill. . Cresco THE l928 ITOOTBALL Sli.-XSON 'J 'Vf' 'inf Q ...JA Ciuisikll likicksix lliwiik lYtQoxxoi, CORNELL l3- RIPOX O Barker's Purple gridders won the seasons inaugural from Ripon by a li-ii score, once more turning back the Redmen. Cornell got away to a good star: when Cook reeled oil eighteen yards on the hrst attempt, but the Purple's march was halted on the Ripon seven-yard line. The hrst tally came early in the second period when Cook circled end and cut back twenty-eight yards for a touchdown. 'l l C inell's second m'uker came in the iinal period The kick for extra point fai et. ,o' c 5 . R L when McGrath crashed over the line alter Crabtree and Cook had brought the oval to the two-inch line. Crabtree converted the point alter touchdown, making ' ' i ' ' ' l i.i's 3, and 364 Cornell's total l3. The Baikermen made l3 hrst downs to xii or yards from scrimmage as opposed to 6-l for the Crimson. CGRNELL O-WISCONSIN 49 Facing the powerful Wisconsin aggregation for the third time in as many years. Cornell once more succumbed to the Badger onslaught. But every Iowan was in the game and the Purple went down fighting gallantly against overwhelming odds. The Wisconsin touchdowns resulted from pounding the light Cornell line for long ' ' -' ' lhis marches down the gridiron. Cook was injured duiing the second quarter .mt absence handicapped the Barkermen. Hribal, scrappy linesman, showed up well. McCullen. Scott, and Crabtree also looked good, P6111 I TllE l92S FOOTBALL SEASON H .TV . Y 3 'I ,. -1 w T .h.' ft 1 .fai- xX'H1TE XYELZEL PEDi3RsEN MCCULLEN CORNELL 7-SIMPSON 13 In the third encounter of the season the lndianola Methodists defeated an over- conlident Purple team in a sluggish contest, l3-6. The Simpson team played hard from the kick-off and scored a touchdown by the aerial route as the Hrst quarter ended. ln the third period Cornell stock rose when Crabtree and Cook worked the hall into scoring distance, with the latter carrying it over. The Simp- son crew retaliated quickly with six more points, however. ln the last minutes of play Cornell launched a desperate passing attack only to have Cook tackled on the one-foot line as the gun sounded. CORNELL O-CARLETON 6 Playing before a Homecoming crowd at Northheld, the Norsemen eked out a win which was rightfully a Purple victory, the score being 6-O. The Cornell game was marred by many fumbles and, although the lowans out-played and out- gained their northern rivals, they could not deliver at the crucial time. Cook was again the highlight of Purple performance, tearing off many beautiful runs and snaring passes. Crabtree passed accurately and gained through the line while Scott was the ever clever helmsman. I z ' Tl-lE 1928 FOOTBALL SEASON Y f llRlB.XL BRILSSON TMC!! Sums 4 CORNELL 0 - COE 19 of Cornell l-lomecomers the championship Coe ball-toters Purple by a l9 - O count. Cornell started with a rush and even terms for the hrst period. The next quarter saw get away for two long romps, the hrst good for 76 yards 85. Not satished, the same twin chalked up another, marker. lt was a game featured by three beautiful runs. For Cornell, Cook played his usual Hne game until forced out by an injury. Kin- dred, Bresson, and McCullen gave good account of themselves. Before a large crowd T took the measure of the l played the invaders on Barrows, the Coe flash, and the second netting though less spectacular, 1 il l conNELL 7 - KNox 14 l ln the Knox fray Cornell seemed destined to break her losing streak after Crab- tree counted for the Purple in the first period. The Illinois outht blasted our hopes, however, when they scored on a recovered punt as the half ended. ln the ' ' ff ll la 'er. next quarter Knox tallied again. Crabtree was the outstanding Corne p .5 CORNELL 0-MONMOUTH 20 The Purple dropped their final conference tilt to Monmouth by a 20-0 score in a sea of mud. The Hrst score came as a result of a safety which was followed uickly by 'i touchdown Following the kick-off, three more plays netted the T q ' ' 4 . i Redmen another six points. The last tally came early in the final period. Cook and Scott in the backheld and Kindred, Tesch, and Bresson in the line looked best 3 for Cornell. if i Pagt' 53 l E Y. l r l 'rttti me FOOTBALL st3AsoN ll' ' te: nl' 1, f is 1 T 6 H- X nt, 1 t N Scitextcsit NKZCR-NTYI KWDRED CORNELL 6-LOMBARD 6 lnvading lllinois for a non-conference tilt, the Barkermen earned a 6-6 tie with the strong Lombard team. The first half was plainly the local's, but they lacltetl the punch to score. The Purple withered under a powerful running attack in the third quarter and the lllini were able to score in the opening minutes of the next. ln the last few minutes of play Cornell marched towards the Lombard goal. An intercepted pass and a fumble enabled Kindred to recover the ball and score for Cornell. liindred,.Scott, and Pedersen showed up well. CORNELL l3- BRADLEY 32 Traveling to Peoria for a Turkey Day contest, the Cornell team played Bradley in one of the best games of the season. The score, 32 - l3, was no indication of the struggle itself. Cornell drew first blood and the count was 7-6 in favor of Cor- nell as the first period ended. The engineers soon opened tip with a very effective passing attack and from that time were never headed. Cornell tallied a second time toward the last of the game. lt was a game of thrills, featured by spectacular plays, and heads-up football by both teams. Captain Scott, Cook, McCullen, Kindred, and Crabtree all covered themselves with glory in the season's hnale. 1 FRESHMAN VARSITY lCfOU'llR.-ALL N I Couch Dunn, Dickuff, WisI.:crhOl', llzlrkcr, Dec, Pclcrmn, Gipp, Ruhnkc, Dick, M1 nnn, Sxmlwrg, Cwauch MgIc:IIIlgIy IIIIuScl, Cnbriclsun, Shiplut, Casper, xlxicfllff, Nl1llhCI'l1, Burldow, NOrriS, Nulwn, l,lll1llll5 .Xl:III:Igur McC:Irly, GrilTiII, Parker, Frick, ll:IcSuI11cycr, Hnyus, Rudgcrx, i5r:IIIdOII l93Z MEN JAAIES DEE Mt. Vernon CEDRIC STROBERG Stanwootl CHARLES FRICIQ .Ht Vernon XVILFRED lolAIiSI2AIEx'IiL Genez'a, III. EUGENE H.-XRKER . Waterloo NLXURICE RODGERS . . Newton ROBERT SI-IIPLET . Waterloo jOSEI1H GRIFFIN .Yezeton HAROLD MALI . . Britt EARL CABRIELSON llnznboldt DONALD MATI-IERN Toledo P.-IDL CASIJER . .1lt. Vernon CURTIS BRANDOU Dysart RAYAIOND XX'ISOERIIOIf . . Sully KENNETH BEDDOXV . Ryan GEORGE PARKER . Sheridan, Wyo. MILTON DUNL.-XP . Winthrop XYILL HOUSEL . . . Tabor IDON.-NLD DICK . Freeport, Ill. ROBERT HAYES Freeport, Ill. RALPH DIEROFF . Lnverne lSlARvEY CIPID . . Marion CLIFFORD KUHNKE Holyoke, Colo. THOAIAS AICCRARY . Carroll PAIJL NORRIS . . Central City LINCOLN PETERSON . Geneva, Ill. CLIFFORD NELSON . . COI'nell Freshmen . 2, Monmouth . I3 Cornell Freshmen . O, Coe .... 6 llarengo, Ill. Page x We r . N .jk BASKETBALL lf s ref f Orville Welzel of Postville was elected to lead the l9Z9-30 Deanmen. Welzel has always been a consistent player, reliable shot, and dependable floor man. The drive, so characteristic of his playing, is a part of his personality and will make him a successful Purple Captain. Prol ' is Cor-- nell's premier pivot man. C.w'1'.ixiN-i1i.lac'r Wiatziit THE l928- 1929 BASKll'l'BALL SEASON Playing a mixture of good and bad basketball, the IOZS-l929 squad won eight ol' the fourteen games played and finished third in the Mid-West loop. The best form was exhibited in the last three games when the Purple came into its own and played a flashy brand ol' basketball. With ten ol' the letter men back next year the prospects are bright for another Mid-West flag. Cornell l. S. T. C. Cornell Augustana Cornell Minnesota Cornell Beloit . Cornell Coe . Cornell Lawrence Cornell Ripon . Cornell Carleton Cornell llamline Cornell Coe . . . Cornell Simpson Cornell Monmouth Cornell Knox . Cornell Carroll . . Pay IJ1-.1.1. R,x1',x111x11 1 I11 1x11 Pklxltlll l'1m 11111 G11-'111 XXX1 X'.eXRSI'I'X' I3.'XSIiETBALL SQUAD 7 . 141.1411IM-.111,l111u1I1 'Xllcn IXI1111111 Il11rr1'Il Ifllhlfi Hr! I.. K.. Dux . XX'x1.1 111:11 .Xlc1L1'1 1 1 w I 1J1cx'11,1.1-, XX 1a1.z111. . Illllll CH 111141r, xXCX,llHL'l1, Look XX MPN , e C, Dl:l.I, R.xm1ox11 1 1X ,XI.I 11:11 N1c3C.1'1.1.1,x . 1111111 1.11 XX 1i1.z1i1 U11111' CIu111i H11e'1ow Oliuxx Icvux l51.11o.x1 , XXIIJ 11111 l.l'NIJ'lA i1x1,11.1X1.1,11N . IIX1111111 QQRXY1' N'1w1,1-1' II11111x1. Xl xx Ill 1111111 1. 11111 . , 11'xx1 l,11x111e11x , RICSI-IRX'I-IS 1, 51:11, Manager Garnett 'u'Lc!, Grunt . Coach . Co-Captains Captain-elect .11li1111eapolis, Mivzen. . . Miller, S. D. . Postville Blair, Neb. . . Newton . St. joseph, Mo. . Gladbrook . . Ames Portland, Ore. Rockford, Ill. . Urbana . Chapin Freeport, III. . .X'L ZL'f01Z YARSITY B.-XSlil.i'l'B.'Xl.L E7 . 'gf . ' ,,.,-.1 fi, '91 .vt 'lil llf IOZS - H720 SIZASON Captain Raymond was in bed w'ith the flu, the Purple lloopsters won the opening tilt with State Teachers 3-l - 23. O'Connor showed up well in his Although Co- lirst varsity game. ln a tight defensive game, Cornell lost on Augustanas lloor 2l - l4. The Purple missed the accurate shooting of Raymond who was still on the sick list. linanishu, Auggie leader, was the outstanding performer. l and the Lni- Al h h thev led early in the game, the Purple defense falteret t oug 1 versitv of Minnesota beat Cornell for the first time, 29-19. Otterness, Gopher pilot, led his team to a hard-earned victory. Raymond and O'Connor topped the Purple scorers. Staying od a thrilling last minute rally, the Deanmen opened the conference O card with a win over the Beloit Blue Devils, 26- 25, on the latter's lloor. Bottino was the star for Beloit and Raymond featured the Cornell attack. . Led by Longren and Raymond, the Mt. Yernonites took an easy victory over A ' l o itcome was never in doubt a weakened Coe team. After the first lew minutes tie L and Cornell substituted freely throughout the game. This tilt was a non-confer- ence clash, and ended 24- 10. Inability to connect from the free throw line cost Cornell the Lawrence game, h Vl 'nv' taking the long end of an 13- I7 count. t e tin gs . g g Flashing the most powerful offensive drive of the season. the Purple trounced ' ' YN .1 N' A -- 1 Q Ripon 41-22 on the home court. XX elzel and Oisonnor led thc Lorncll scorer. while Co-Captain Raymond played a brilliant floor game in his final appearance as a Purple athlete. Page 59 fljlf VARSITY BASKETBALL 9 lcgll tIarleton's championship aggregation took a one-sided game from Cornell at Northfield, drawing the long end of a 38- l7 count. The Purple team play was sadly lacking and their defense was woefully weak. Welzel played a strong game for the losers while Grove and Seach led the Carls. Displaying the same brand of basketball which cost them the Carleton tilt the night before, the lowans lost to llamline, 27 - 23, after leading at half time. Poor defensive play cost the victory. Welzel again led the Cornell scoring while l-lall topped the Piper sharpshooters. Playing erratically, the Purple nosed out a rejuvenated Kohawk quintet by 1 score of Stl-20 at the Benjamin Franklin gym. The game was a typical Coe- Cornell struggle with neither team displaying any high class basketball. O'Con- nor led CIornell's scorers and Bloom played an air-tight game at guard. Farris and l.anglas looked best for Coe. lacking the scrap and punch typical of Cornell teams, Cornell was defeated by Simpson IO- IT. The game was close and hard-fought but the Cornellians fal- tered in the last minutes to let Simpson forge ahead. Kirkpatrick of Simpson played a brilliant game for the lndianola crew. Showing a strong comeback after their two weeks' slump. Cornell walloped the speedy .Nlonmouth live Zo- lo. U'Connor with fourteen points led the local scor-- ers while l.undt played a sparkling floor game. Horner. Monmouth pivot man. starred for the invaders. :X second halt' rally which swept the Knox cagers off their feet, enabled the Purple to cop the last conference tilt and finish third in the loop. The score was ll -ll. Wt-lzel and .Nllen played bang-up ball while Cook sunk some long ones from back court. ln the season's linale Cornell trimmed a powerful Carroll live, 25 -20. Dupli- caring the Knox game by a thrilling second half charge. the Cornellians came llH 'Utll1 to win a we-ll dt-servetl victory. Bixer for Carroll and Allen and McCul- lfll l lil'1l miultty good, while Cook. the Nebraska flash, played a scintillating game at guard. N7 E RESH MAN YARS lTY BAS KETBALL Gipp, Mananger, Scobey, Macaulay, Gallager, Dick, Gabrielson, Macaulay, Coach Brandau, Corns, Hunter, Paulsen, Hayes, Haesemeyer EARL GABRIELSON LEXVIS HUNTER CURTIS BRANDAU ROBERT HAYES DONALD DICK . XVILFRED HAESEMEYER ROBERT SIHIIIJLET . ELLIS SCOBEY . XVILLIAINX NlACAULAY 1932 MEN Humboldt Marion . D ysart Freeport, Ill. Freeport, Ill. S tanwood . Waterloo Mount Vernon . Lisbon Page '61 lX'l'liAXlL'RAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIQNS llox ,ii fl, l ji . '. ti t i, .Q ' li A c' 'I 4 H ,Eff A Q 1 .1 r 1 U A- f 5 i ,L , A ' ' 1 i - x Q.. 'lhe Sophomore team copped the l929 class basketball title by defeating ' -. v' the liinior li Pllgjr' fl., Hifi ll is Wi ini team, winner in their division. lloward C. Woodrult, Intramural Manager for two years, deserves much credit for the present popularity ol' an intramural sports program on this campus. l-le has widened the scope of the Held and now there are 3 inter-class and inter-fraternity tournanientstin every sport. lle has done much to establish the athletics lor all program at Cornell. i i vwn XYoolJRl'l It Orville Welzcl won the 1928 decathalon handily, scoring 338871 points. This all around athlete bids fair V to become one ol' Cornell's greatest wearers of the ljll rplt. ' u B. ' - N +13 WRESTLlNl G Lf nj Qffq Q22 L,1:J2li ,,fQQ?Qf'i? l IM-ll l'4v.vLlll1xrf,s'! Nhxem l:..l1,-L-, lx-Nh li fx-fu, , f,imI1'f,' Rlcllum XY. l3.xRm1R . P. xL'1, Sc1oT'l' . . . lflzpfailz Sl2.'XSON'S llliifilllli With only lm: lwllcrmcn buck to Blllfl thc wglsmw xml ll luck ul m.nlux1.1l m 1h ' ' n- '1 xxu-xllilmfl lcnm ' ' Cwwxclm liwrliur I1L'X'CI'll1L'IL'Ni mouldui lI1lt1 Amp . , lwzlvlcl' xvclglmtb, , . . ,, which was Ll cu-Jil to the Purplc, gxlllmugh thu pcrcunlzlgc ul' Wim wav xmnll, lux- ing only Iwo lctlcr winnclx, thc prospects gum- lwigluu-x' for m-xl yugui Txw mum represented Cornell in thc imcmwllcgilllu lmwt 111 C1ulL1r11lvL1s, Uhiu. Corncll . . 0 Purdue . 23 Cornell . . 23 Nhmmnulh . . IU Cornell . 14 Wiscmmmixw . . . I9 Cornell . U Oklnlumngl .X. S NX. 22 Pau VARSITY WRESTLING I i in In IS? . Tescu l3REssoN SHINN CORNELL 28-MONMGUTI-I I0 Cornell's wrestlers opened the season at Monmouth with a Z8 - 10 decision over the Red and White. The Purple won four falls and two decisions while Mon- mouth scored two falls. This is the second encounter with the Illinois school which Barker interested in the mat sport. CORNELL 9-PURDUE 25 Outclassing their opponents in the lighter weights, the Purple grapplers lost the Purdue meet by ll 9 - 25 score. Cornell's representatives in the four upper weights were lair out-weighed by their men and could not cope with their superior strength and experience. Purdue gained Eve falls and Cornell won three decisions. Prljlr fn' y:,igIj'Q ,Sv Y.-XRSITY XX'RlciS',l'l,lNt1 Rourz SCOTT th x 1. CORNELL l-l-WISCONSIN I8 Spotting Wisconsin ten points because of the lack ot' one hundred and seventy- five pound and heavy-weight contenders, the Cornell matmen fell just four points short ol' a tie with the powerful Badger grapplers. The Purple won a tall, two decisions, and two draws lor their points. The feature of the meet was Captain Scott's decision over s ' ' ' - ' 1 - ' l twenty-five pounders ot' the Big Ten. Statson ol XXIBLOUMIT, one ol the ranlung one hundred ant CORNELL tl-WOlxl..AllONl.-X .-X. k Nl. ll Cornell lost to the National champions from the Oklahoma .X X Nl. in a heart- hreaking meet here. livery match was hard fought and the lans saw one ot' the great wrestling exhihitions of the country hetween the satellites ot' two great coaches, Gallagher ot' Oklahoma, and Barker ot' Cornell. Page 0 111' lifi 7 E tmgistt fgs 'riimcic 5 ics-f-Mwst' 'fe d A Charles Speed Thorpe, doughty little sophomore niiler, was elected to head the 1929 Thinclads after a season of marked successes. Thorpe is one of the few men to receive two captaincies in the same year, being selected for chiel' Harrier and varsity track captain for the past year. CXI I',XlX 1al.i2c'r 'fnoizvi SIT.-XSONS RESULTS The mile relay team won the inidxrest title for the seventh consecutive year. Cornell . . 47 Klon mouth . 84 fiUl'l1Ull . . 30 C:Zll'It't0I1 I - Cornell . . Z7 linox . . IO4 Cornell . . 32 Coe . , 99 J 1 uv., 1.1 X Q -.-X ,N t. i 7 if Q' 1-J' ? -.i Ii! .,4' Q :Wi i 'S gflr Q ,,. My F 1 VI -gr, IQ 1 Ti IW! ,Q EIN gg-T! ' .'Y rf! ,1 r ,I1 E ,fi Ia' 5 New ' J 1122 :MQ 1 ,:. I H J lx I 2 . 3 iflqf lnii I X 41 17:25 I- i L., 1. . . 7'2- Iuf V 9 1' ff in ,I k' . i if Ev Af I . 1 Q 5, J. . 2 s X .1 3' 5 , I I Tuff lfu:.'-fIu.u:h lhnnn, Irxm-rwm, N.lllHl.lI!, liurkv, tx-r.ml, Millard, 'lw.hl, llrflxh, flmtu-1.1, XH1nr--limi. Xuan mn, fXrm'x', 5W.ll1CX, M.uL:vlwm, livffun: Ru:.'-'-llnuuun, 5ChIllL'lN'Jf, FITIIIII, lumlt, Nl.nl.ucuk. fmrlurl, Ilmrpu, lI,um--nd, XXvlfrl, lhlm ll-ww.-1 linmlm, Sclwnkcn, -Iulmnmn, Alullun, lhrmxn, M.n:.ml.ny. I-. Q.. IDE.-NN . . f.U1I4',' 1 Ilram, Riwxxoxn . Cfzptfzzn f:H.XRl.liS 'lxrmuvll lfuplfzirl-fluff C, MIA IJLL1. llnwxoxln llilzrzufzfmlzx, .ll1un. ClI.XRl.I1S 'lkiurzlflg ,1l1l!mIQc:'z!lu, Ill. f7RX'll,I,li XX l1l.M:l. . . l'mtz'1!!u ,Ioux SCllliNlil:N . .ilurmzz , E limm' Clmm . lmlnir, Nuff. CXRI. liuusx . l.1fgurm' jmxlis ifm:l,1f1 1' I-Qzruzurxlmfz joux Nl xuxL1,xY . l,iJmz1 P1111 1' RELAY TEAMS R,wn1oxD, 'TIIORPE, IVI.-xc.,xuL,xY, KOUBA I I I I F u I QII DRAKE RELAYS Half Mile Team RAYMOND, KOUBA, NIACAULAY, SMITH o v 'I 1' I NIP I Rnmoxo, Koum, MACAULAY, SMITH llrlfl 1' ns I ILLINOIS RELAYS One .llile Team Rmmxoxo, THORPE, AI.-XC.-XIQIAY. lions.-x ....L.., Vigil fill iii l . 4 ll V5 fl - l fl I 1 sfftl iii 1 fit l ,faq f. 1, .ffl V tl ,Wi ,,, no W ,5- .Gai 6, lffgl fi' ? A ii I . l ,V iff'- i X 1 .47 wg. l gf' x s 5 l JY! fit it l if- i My l . l , if t--1 lifi riff? lf?-1 if-4 l .L , l , , l 1 if 1. l. i 4,9 l . lv.. l, l l t l v l i'i l l l928 TRACK SEASON .Iudd lJean's cindermen opened their season at the lllinois Relays hy winning a fifth place in the mile event in an unusually fast field. Cornell was represented hy a mile team at the Ohio Relays also, The Purple half-mile team won their heat at the Drake Relays hut lost in the final go. The intra-mural meet was won hy the freshmen, with a score of fifty-seyen points against a second best of fifty-live drawn hy the sophomores. The seniors were third with a twenty-three point score while the juniors failed to tally. Roupe, freshman. was high-point man with a total ol' sixteen and one-half points. Cornell lost to Monmouth in the first dual meet of the season due to weakness in the held events. The well balanced aggregation from Knox was also alwle to crowd Cornell out in the other home meet. The invasion into Carleton territory was not altoffether successful although here , F'7 t Thorpe won his third consecutive mile victory. The speedy Carls, led hy the elongated Rhea, were the hest men. liield events were again the downfall of the Purple thinclads at Coe. in the last dual meet of the season. ln the conference meet. held at Ripon. the Purple cupped three lirsts with .i team of six men. Corlett and Thorpe winning the two-mile and mile events re- spectively. and the mile relay team winning the conference title for the reveltllt consecutive year. llilfl Pllfll' THE l928 CROSS COUNTRY SEASON .-4-7 '- -- ,,, QQ if , .V 7' Y 909 M Q 9'- -r.'U-'V' +-ALAV Y.-Aiffbllur T ' .4 if T if W' rf 2 r . ,wp goirrttr gnattttt- switzef, Corlett, Riley, Coach Dean Ladd, Swaney, Knight, DaViS, Thorpe The l928 Cross Country season was one of the most successful in the history of the sport. Six experienced men returned to school, two of them former captainsg Stone, Corlett, Thorpe, Swaney, Riley, and Ladd. After six weeks of preliminary workouts, a team composed of Corlett, Thorpe, Riley. Swaney, and Switzer defeated Parsons at Mt. Vernon on October 20. The score was 20- 35. Two weeks later the same team, with Ladd replacing Switzer, defeated Mon- mouth 22-33 over the home course. The Purple thus avenged their defeat of last year before a Homecoming crowd. The Cornell Frosh, Davis, ltnyre, and Knight. lost to the Monmouth yearlings. ln November the team was defeated by a veteran Bradley crew at Peoria. This reason is the hfth undefeated year for the lllinois school. .-X week later the distance quint went to Oskaloosa and took the measure of Penn's cross country outht by a score of 20- 35. The hnal meet was at Lombard. This was copped handily, though Grubb :natched the leading position. Cornell blanked the next five places, again mak- ing the score 20- 35. On Thanksgiving Day Swaney, Ladd, and Riley ran in the Y. M. C. A. invita- tion meet at Cedar Rapids. Swaney won the event, Ladd copped third, and Riley fourth to again demonstrate the superiority of the Cornell harriers. Five letters were awarded to the following: Captain Thorpe, Corlett, Riley, Ladd, and Swaney. , . - f '. .1 . ' ' ' W - 'fl fl? I vfkblxa ' Ui. Nm, V 5 v n P99 an lg' Q ,affix v ' 18,5 w3 3'lls4 E K ' Bl SE, Q 1, n- v 1 U fxixxps , 41 4,x x swffge ,ml wo mfewm 15, Ayr hLe 1.1.55 lrw.'x'i f.-'1-.r Vsfn 1 I ,sv w'1yL,,.. . . A x ff' I A' X. !.'. liz - I - 5531 2. as 'vw ' Xiu.-,ltr I If I gl ' V ijiiir ti 'las fvlfv' VY 1.- IVWY fi 5 'I-,J ,L ' W P., 4., 9 A H-J-1.sl.uv '- ' -,Fr . , ,-. ,..' ll.-E, s' -N 'A-3 3 Q 'So' -41 jg? ,,' .P ' n, .SV 1 Q xx -1 .,. v. gi. ' -s.:slL,?, I I af I ' .-0' . I ' . an , 1 .Y 1 f I I ' an .'.'-.gag f2i1I .1-'in ii .. - ,. 41 Isl-116152 Illia li- l Q. 011 - Q' :alll 33518 :tuna u-ann u:oeA'i2'd'Dn'I - '. Z..- Fil- ':5'.7 'f'xf '::z' ':ff43 73 :f.I'v'?nC'w:7 . 11 J: ez 215,51 33151, 151551 Q. rg.: 13 , :QE1EfQf,'i?.N:! 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VARSITY l-IGCKEY TEAM Kopf, Rickert, Gibson, Griewe, johnston, Schmeiser, Wilmer Parr, Goodrich, Flint, Mclnlosh, Suter Tl-IE HOCKEY SEASON - - The class tournament this fall took the form ol a round-robin affair which ended in a triple tie alter each team had met its three opponents. A play-oti' was voted and the juniors drew a byeg the Sophomores met and defeated the Seniors. The championship game between the juniors and Sophomores ended in a scoreless tie and unfavorable weather prevented further play, thus throwing the two teams into a deadlock. At the hockey banquet following the season the following honorary team was chosen: ' XYINIIYRED XYITMER . . Right Wing Al.-XRl.-KN Ginsox . . . Right Inside DoRo'ri-ii' .ANNE FLiN'r . Center Forward Rurii RICKERT . . . Left Inside BERN,-XDINE JOHNSTON Left Wing DoRo'riiY GRlEXX'E . Right Half AlYR'l'l-li AlClNTOSl-I . . Center Half Giaxiixzx Goonnici-i . . Left Half Right Full - Left Full Nl tm' SCI-IMEISER Nam. Suriin . 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'U ,J 1 ,iw 1 L I I ti' ' 'i 5, , w .M ,I 0 5. , H :Jn , . ...V .v 0 N , . , iq' I B jw 's Q. i x fl PL ommouo juettee PAGEANT 't tw 73th ,Xnniversarv of Cornell College was celebrated with a Pageant de- picting the history ol' the institution from its founding to the present, and 1n- :luding scenes prophetic of the future. The Pageant was presented in Ash Park li,-itigie evening, Iune l. l928, and was witnessed by more than hfteen hundred alumni and friends of the college. The Pageant was a stupendous production in itself, and its success was only due to the able directorship of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tull and the hearty cooperation ol' the entire student body. The entire spectacle was truly Cornelllan, the book being the work of jewell Bothwell Tull, and the music of Horace Alden Miller. Yarious departments of the school and many townspeople contributed their share to the success of this commemorative event. ln the presentation of the Pageant three stages, one above the other, were used. 'lhe main action took place on the ground. Above this rose the college hill, on which appeared. in order of their erection, the college buildings in miniature. b Opening with an overture of Professor lVliller's composition rendered by the Cor- nell Orchestra, the Pageant commenced with the singing of the stirring song of the Pioneers by an unseen chorus Then the Pioneers entered in rairie schooners u ' 9 u . p and dencted an te' ' ' - 5 in ciesting camp scene. lflder Bowman then rode by, dismotmted and knelt. consecratinff himself to tl t. k g ie as of building a college upon this hill. Ile remained kneeling while a vision of Cornell a ppeared on the tableau stage, and an army' of Christian soldiers sang: 1 ' lluild lrere ll college for God and Humanity, ll'z'lb ll'i.tdou1 and Knowledge 5be'll ggnquef the land. Ulu build lrere a college .flml long she will stand! Build Ure! Build .rel strong and mighty, Hull!! fm' L'lL'I'lIll'1', for God and I-lzmzanity, Build JY'-' B1llltlj'C.' For God and Hrfmauity. 5 'rt f Tvf ' Tifwff A A ' x lJlXNHXJl x 1. xv 5--'-X 43--3 J.. . Y DIAMOND JUBILEE PAGEANT The shadow of the Civil War was indicated by the ride of the Four Horsemen -Xvgiyj Famine, Pestilence, and Death-across the stage, and a tableau of LIHCOITI 'md 1 bound slave. The climax of this scene occurred when the news of the North s victory was announced, and the slave stood forth erect and free. An interesting scene was that showing student life of the 90's, with 0ld-fash- zoned high bicycles, girls playing tennis in skirts that swept the Ground and th c 0 1 G popular songs of the time: Sidewalks of New York, On the Banks of the Wabash, etc. A The following scene was a pretty celebration of the Golden Wedding of Cornell , C and Truth, in which the Arts and Sciences, the Church, Iowa, the corn fairies, the l iterary Societies, the foreign t d ' - . g s u ents, children, and a group from the Colonial Ball all joined. ' One of the most impressive scenes in the whole Pageant was the World War scene, in which Roe Howard urging his men to foll h' , W ow im through the red glare of bursting bombs and roar of mach' ' ' me guns, was struck by a piece of shrapnel, and fell gasping, There shall be no more war Co ll f' - rne 1ghts-Cornellfights- Cornellif' The la g y o t e Future. The child of the Future made a plea for help and in response Cornell gave him the book of Knowl- edge and the torch of T h ' ' ' ' rut . But the spirits of evil frightened him from the stage and Cornell, blindfolded menaced b bl h 5 A , y a ack-hooded Disaster, cried aloud, but still the spirits of evil rema' l f mec and Cornell cried in despair, A leader! A leader! Who shall lead Youth against War cl st part of the Pageant was the alle or f h 1 an Poverty, Death and Destruction? A leader! A leader! While the orchest l H A ., ra p ayed softly He Shall L d ea His Flock, the figure of mst was ruealed above Cornell Y i I hm . 1 D . gave to the child a cross, with which he again acct t c forces of evil, a.nd.conquered them. Cornell was restored to her high Ziff' Uni! Ill: JEJIUCS In singing Cornell Greater Be Thy Name. The Chapel ., :mes coset tie agennt of Cornell's h' t 1 ' Over Dear Cor ll. IS Ory, p aym S ftl no g o y God Watcheth A' .L ac-Z 'B ,, in N I A 'Ju ah l J ' al' H 92'-Ei e , -gg-Q :'.l. I.. .'. .rf-, oi!!E '-. -'-3n nl?' 'ff' V' 'J' -gmifr-2'? 4 .. 1?,L'oQ:.', ' 1. 'LQWS A as Jg ., 1. li .'- rtaggrf, il .Il 4 1 '.,'U1 '!?1?-L+ f'-wb ' z ' il -u irq '.'.' ' . I 'MEM 2434 ' 131 V' ' 'si Y , :QQ xc Q' rl, . 7 K ' if J'-. '7 Q . lAJ' ' : .. 9 I A I vp at I . . ' , L 1 .xv5:::1 .1 .K . 'i I: a . 'Bl' fir. io o vt .' ' 1 -' fi - . t.urAl6:l:fl1 ' 'L : 1, f+ 115 ' 5 l 'xx I, I l 5 Y, U l l A . - ww 1. z f ww - , In l' I bn-, ' -mr'-4-Q' ' E 25' - ., 2 : Q I '. I I 0' - I it 'V J? K ' v ,:Z z V vb H ' x Q' I . :' ' ' : -N 'F-'G' Q: n ., A : vig sg ff- -fi: I 1 C-l'1 ., --6 -- 3 3 ,, - 14' V Q ' -, ri-t TTT ' A 5' r.' D' .: f.s-' 'Lb' 7 '. h ' - K , Yirvul' ' : . -,V,,...f -' - RUTH I-IITCHCOCK 01' Waterloo, Iowa, Cornell's Beauty Queen, is a Freshman but already very active on the campus. She is on the Cornellian staff, Vice'Presi- dent of her class, and a member of Alpha Theta Nu. I MARGUERITE KGHL Of Lisbon, Iowa, is a junior. She is the Art Editor of the 1930 ROYAL PURPLE, active in women's ath- letics, and a member of Gamma Gamma Gamma. f'N N, Z' ,Q ,Y A,. , '1'-'Sh 11, ., A' .sw f . - 'f-EFF'-Y- x .A ,Q 11 'Nr-1' Af 'gif' ' .Mr-l1 'AFf1 .L XL. -,uv-I v . .. . , V 'V' 4' , - .M .... ,U Nlnrgvucritc H0111 'H I RUTH WOESSNER Of Shannon, Ill., is also a junior. Be- sides being a beauty, she is a tal- ented actress, President of the Purple Masquers, and a member ol Alpha Theta Nu. Qs. 5 ww ,T x Ruth m-ffm CORN ELL'S B EAUTY QUEENS The three Cornell beauties pictured on the preceding pages were chosen for the 1930 ROYAL PURPLE by Mr. Florenz Zeigfield, the well known Broadway producer. The winners were selected from a group of ten women which were chosen by popular vote of the student body. I Frances Chassell x W me ' .. L L,2i'3,gE . --4' F Q' Qs X ' E, x 5 X fxkngw. R355 KN -K 5 Lucile Trump TK? I i 1 I V 1 r 1 N 1 1 ' ,F K Q 1. H X Mmm px, wg. 11111 X .4.-fkf ,, 1, ,Y ,afvfm ,Q 1 :Q ,Q 441,14 my Ni IW' A.. m W 'Ass X. X , XSNZCLM i ' f 4 17,27 ' w fflxf N fa -flkxlfh QNQASWQQ -15,47 V ws ,W W . ,fjmgm SWR - .ww 35 ,wwlx . Y 5 X X 1 X Ruth Stewart fx 1 V 4 w ,T-. 1 f-Xl ,lull J REPRESENTATIVE CGRNELLIANS The representative men and Women pictured in this volume of the ROYAL PURPLE were chosen by the popular vote of their respective classes. They are active on the campus and are truly Cornellian. A 1929 ARTHUR KINDRED FRANCES CHAssELL 1930 CARL FELT LUCILE TRUMPA 1931 ' GALE ALLEN RUTH STEWART , ,,, ....n, .53- nf. 1- ttf, gy: i' A 1+ af :.,x R v :N ,V N..- Vw Sv P si. F, i. 9 ri Y v k ,,-v iw H. K ,xx ,ff 350411 ua , 'G ...M f. .J I n Q'---,--..... , f 5, A 99 Lu pf. gli I -1 f g .,, a 'xc I' ' EJ ' .3 gf --fa. '-wvmff-, af- ww 1 1 . Lv, H- Xa an ,44 .. fxk- gili, 31- ,A .X.Sf1?.1bg,5i Q., A Mmsfa, N 3 Q-.' ' lxfxl t , . 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TOM .IACOBS MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1929 ARTHUR JANSSEN JAMES BABCOCK ARTHUR KINDRED DESPENSE BENTLEY 1930 Tom JACOBS WILLIAM SHAW I JAMES DELAHOOKE KENNETH PRICE XVILBUR IVIESSMAN WILLARD 'STEWART LAWRENCE IVICCLELLEN 1931 ' ITRED GARNER LYLE COTTRAL DONALD P-RICE VERNON MEssIvIAN ,XVILTON OLESON STANLEY TODD 1932 - DARLOXV I'IECHT XVALTER LUTZE CLIFFORD KUHNKE ELDON SCHLOPKOHL GEORGE CUTSHALL W AL- -----4 I. Ax , 0 .' Q uh .5 if' m ,A 1, A Page 108 ALPHA TH ETA ALPHA 1' ' 2' :TA Xe Q. ,-:Ni 2' Ez ' CM' A :ff-2' OFFICERS A President . . . . CARL A. FELT Vice-President . . STUART THOMPSON Secretary . JAMES NAUMAN Treasurer CHRIS HUIGEN MEMBERS IN COLLEGE I929 MIGUEL REYNOLDS HOWARD WOODRUPE LELAND PRITCHARD STUART THOMPSON NEWELL LUMSDEN 1930 CHRIS HUIGEN I ERNEST NEILSON JOHN JEEEERY HARRY DAY ERWIN CARPENTER CARL FELT - 1931 A HAROLD GRANT ERNEST LADD BASIL RAFFETY MARVIN WILSON LEON MILLARD JAMES NAUMAN ROBERT WAYNESMITH 1932 RALPH ITNYRE EARL COX Wm' HOUSE- IRA HAGENBU-CH LEE ,GROVE . ,, . ,- U ,i 1' I 4 Vi Ii , 'il - 'Q MQ-I-L-NLP...L:,...,,1f.,..1O,..1..- -E Af-4' mv I ,L ,Rf 1 4-. I I will 1, I ,ff IAQ -V5-u x?-,I 1 IGI T155 E I-1, C R1 fx A , I ul .,I 51 cf I-'I .Al 215 ,Ia :ki I fgg .V Q Ai I 4-. .fi 5411! Q!!!- Ivfkf I 1 1' ,ffl X15 I P 1 PN IR Ark ,Y 1 ii ,ffl 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 1 4 V4 4 , 4 4 1 is P4 4 4 Yi 74 .14 - 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 lb , 4' ,Q- Pagr 110 ff BETA OMICRON A 'cg i'f , ' 1' 'iw 351' OFFICERS President . . . . FRANCIS V. ELLIS Secretary-Tggzzsurer I JOHN H. SCHENKEN fMEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1929 'WALLACE MCCULLEN RUSSELL ERICKSON 1930 FRANCIS ELLIS FLOYD VAN ETTEN JOHN SCI-IENKEN ,JERE VANNIS l93l NIAX BURRELI. ARNOLD PEIJERSEN DON CONFER F 1932 KENNETH GRAY ,as 'D ' L 3 o Pnyr 112 BETA SIGMA PHI Q 5 OFFICERS President . . . LLOYD OAKLAND Secretary-Treasurer - JOHN FIERICH MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1929 FRANK MALECEK 1930 JOHN BLOOM LLOYD OAKLAND 1931 XVAYNE I'IUNTER JOHN FIERICH LYLE I-1AUsER 1932 PAUL CASPER CEDRIC STROBERG GRANT COOVER ARTHUR SHOEMAKER DAN CARAXVAY ROBERT JOHNSON ELDON BURKE RALPH DIEKOFF RAYMOND WISGERHOF CHARLES FRICK KENNETH SKOAGLAND - -- ... .- .--. .. Q 1 4-L.',..L.LT44giIfi3f..iwfiZ.,.:,,.L. lb I .' 1 1 . 1 l 4 11 1 1, ,fl ' l I I fl Pllfll' Presideni - Secreiarg' Treasurer ELDON ECKLES ROBERT GARDI NER EVERETT HOOYER HILLIS GUILD HENRY KREIAI ROBERT SIIIPLET DELTA NU f . i .v lm. ' 'I W '-1 21,-X . 5 F. Q l. ,' F' . 4 ffl- fa tl-I 'mi OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester . PHIL HARRIS JAY FORDYCE . ROGER DEWOLE ROBERT GARDINER . P.AUL VITTUM RALPH SPAANS MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1929 PHIL HARRIS PAUL VITTUIVI I 1930 ROGER DEWOLF 1931 RALPH SPAANS JAY FORDYCE 1932 ELLSWORTH WATSON HARVEY GIPP HOWARD LUPTON J DELTA PHI RI-IO fl gi :IOP g hi Y 4 LE 4.4 1 OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester lifggidmf , , DELL RAYMOND LOUIS SHOEMAKER Sacrclary-Treasurer . PHIL BROWN ORVILLE WELZEL Paqr H6 DELL RAYMOND ROY CRABTREE RALPH YOUNG ORYILLE XVELZEL LLOYD LEARY THOMAS NICCRARY BIILTON DUNLAI1 EARL GABRIELSON VANCE ALLYN MEMBERS IN COLLEGE I 929 1930 l93I WILSON NVOOD 1932 SAM CLYDE WILBUR WHITE LOUIS SHOEMAKER PHIL BROWN GUY SHINN GENE HARKER LYLE MORFORD .IOHN WALTERS HAVEN PAULSEN A . ,I 1. :fn I I I I I ' I I I I I 'I HI III I I I I I I- I V I I I I I 5-'I ifiI 5, S. .I I I Ilya hw LTI I IMI 'x RI I21 ISI I IJ? I I 54 Xi? I I Tj' -f.,.I I ,M A, .i I I ,BI I: I I ,Q My ,415 III I fer: IIQI Lg IGI r ix. IJQ III I 4 IQ. Q III L54 I I ,ZW I 1 I I Ili Iii I I-453 'S Y I ISI I ,I :LI 'E'. --Q U., Pllfll' CAM MA TAU Fl OFFICERS President . . . RICHMOND ANDERSON Vice-Presidezzt . . . BRUCE RILEY Secretary , LEONARD HUTE Treaszfrer MAYNARD BELL MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1929 OSC.-XR LITTERER BAAYNARD BELL LEONARD HUTE LAWRENCE KYNETT BRUCE RILEY RICHMOND ANDERSON 1930 CARL KOUBA CHARLES THORPE I93l ' FORREST NICKERSON WALTER RATCLIFFE PIIILII' SWITZER RAYMOND KREINER AMEL BRESSON 1932 GERALD KNIOIIT FRANK SILL BEN DAVIS HERBERT ROSENGREN ADOLPH ZAVODSKY XVILLIAM HIBBARD Kremer Bell Lutterer Thorpe Swltzer Hlbbard Rouse Rlley Anderson Kmght Ratcllffe Nckerson 7avodsk3 Kxnett Hute Bresbon Kouba Dans Sxll Page 119 MU LAMBDA SIGMA H, ,-'E 5-Ef f? Ii I II ' OFFICERS MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1929 PAUL SCOTT HAROLD PARKER EDWARD GUETH JAMES CORLETT CHARLES PEDRI 1930 SIEGFRIED TESCI-I ' 1931 LISLE ROUPE ' 1932 WILFRED HAESEMEYER ROBERT HAYES GEORGE PARKER JOE GRIFFIN CLAUDE CORNS LINCOLN PETERSON EDWARD SPROAT JAMES MACAULAY JOI-IN MACAULAY RICHARD DALTON FRANCIS WEATHERFORD GALE ALLEN DONALD DICK MAURICE RODGERS CURTISS BRANDAU WILLIAM MACAULAY DOUGLAS MCCARTY 1 1, AfVQ'wf'f P Y.. W 04 , MMM? W, x XZ Af ff! QXZ MW f 7 ff ff ff an YZ ,fff I X Xxx X X Q N I ,ffgf xx Ov X + 5 N 'ik 1 M -W I 4 Parker, Haesemeyer, Roupe john Macaulay Hayes Dlck, Tesch Wm Macaulay Gueth Weatherford Sproz1t,james Macaulay G Parker Corlett Pedrl Scott Brandau, Dalton McCarty Allen, Coms, Rodgers, Grlftln Page 171 - - '- :rf H- Va-W-- --,-,,, Aa Y AA ' ' fli 'V 'Xi? 'Z9' - tfi if' ' Vf t V, 'J -. ,' 1 'V .' f fl g 'f . MV- A V , 5 - 5 sp y gf v If f A. j' Vp ? L I, ,j . 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MEMBERS IN COLLEGE A 1929 A VERNE MCGRATH 1930 - KIRBY COOK , in ' STANLEY KELLAMS MILLARD LUNDT V X 1931 , BURTON O'CONNOR STANLEY HRIBAL KARL PUERSCHNER LAWRENCE LONG ' 1932 1 CUHDMJNEEON , LEWB HUwmR Pagr 122 1 'fwfr-iz A-in-' rm Lax.-V13-.14'1f 1g:f fp 'r g?'Mff? T , '. 1. QT 'N'wf - -. ,- -vvf . f N. I A Kg::2l aYs +-.-W '-,gf J 'ff uf iff-1 4 M H 1, ' 1, 3 -. ,- Wx Y! ,-,y-,.,,,,.,,,,,., I H , A '1 3 '4 5 I 1 1 .W .l Nj ml l PQ! Fei QM V QQ L61 :A' 3 :ff V ffifff heizzl 1 I J 1. 93, g Q? -sg '1 ii 7' 5 , 9 f , Nf Z x 1 w lf: I,-.1 ---- - fi-A A -is 4- ...., .-Mr ,L .,,, ,, B . - mf' v I! Cook, Puerschner Kellams, Hunter, Lundt I-lribul, O'Connor, Nelson McGrath, Longrcn, Long Page 123 P J 3 1' G. Paar 124 Axkkw ggi fgix I W X A335 lJii'iii535i1iiii5 Iqlfj-Eliglljjll ' ,f 'Q IQ A 'I Mrigxdgb W wyf.-125' 4 4 H yi...,5n2g.'fmz,. JJ OW? WN iiggcggw U - N ' --'1- -. S 1 iff.-jf ' 1' O Y , . - , ' 'F- ' s U . .. I - ' Q - , -1- in F J.. I I I 'S K: A 6 :'f' ': N - I QQ: I , .- onjl. I-lf- : - x 'f, I rw Q H , Q11 , r :Ln U R ' 3 N lion' 2 V 7 ' v 1 - 'f , ' ' n . fo A I uf ,. I '-, . , ' I Q f: 's u hh' A ,ll 'GLF 'os I N - 41 R ug. - ,- ...,...-...W I Ii: f d ' AT - ' '-UI vu, B 'Y - -' .531 , u ,f :f,. u . , 1 4 N nu X' a .' 'AKG ' ' 0 :Q I '-' I .' ' 1:03. 100 Q 5' a-- 12 - 9 5-4 is ' ' ' 'B , ui: I-ltiatgifw. ,Z L'-'ifaff--.-a A,.' . 'j. z, 'L :i-1:1-Fi.-ez: 'I . 2514 . ALPHA SIGMA PI I fail-Eff!-YR xg . 5 . Zq.v 53? '4if3z,.,4 sw A 5 I Q X- 3 P63526 OFFICERS President . . I . NELL SUTER Vice-President . . . . ALICE KLEIN Secretary-Treasurer . PHYLLIS PETERSON MEMBERS IN COLLEGE NELL SUTER ALICE KLEIN FREDA ZEMANEK LEONA HARBART BUETA BENNETT HELEN SLATER PHYLLIS PETERSON HAZEL DELAHOOKE ETH EL ROACH FLORENCE WENTZEL 'XE 'N NI: R pam. 126 ...,f.JL.f Agia. V, -Tm - I I I -454 I ,fx u Rf I I LTI I ,T , I I 14 1, - 'I 1 - I Iv ' I I -21 II R, I I I Ii I 1 I I I I I K, I I 0 I A If 4 A A I 1 I X If 4 4 1 Q Wgfgqxg- pfxfx, ' 4. J, AY R 1 H1rbert Sutcr XX entzel, Rowch, Sl'1ter Peterson Klein Zemanek Dehhooke Bennett If Page 127 I-. 1, I -I il Q II. ' If-:I ,Lx '.I ,.,.I I ,I 'AI ,E 1 I I Fxli ,. L I vf. 1 IV. Imi. I If A VI lr?,J I3 5 IM IJLXQJ I I HI I Av IA, rs I I If I LQ I I n Pam 128 ALPHA TI-IETA 1- 'ff' ',, 3' U , . 3 ' 8 aj AU I5 'Y Ps 3 QPU? ini! OFFICERS President . FRANCES CHASSELL , Vice-President . . FLORENCE SIMPSON Secretary . . HAZEL CORY Treasurer RUBY SIMPSON f MEMBERS IN COLLEGE RUBY SIMPSON DOROTHY ANNE FLINT FLORENCE SIMPSON LUCILE TRUMP DELVA BARRY NIARIAN GIBSON NIILDRED KREIM 'VIAROARLT WOLF ARLINE CAPPER 1929 1930 1931 BEvI RI Y LOTHIAN FRANCES ICHASSELL RUTI-I WOESSNER BETTY NIELSON LEOTA SKINNER CEOLA MEYERS HAZEL CORY EVELYN CULLUMBER HELEN LANHAM RUTH HITCPICOCK fn! A 4 4'1Y:'AJ52xXgXi:At I I ' . l I' I I . I A 'I I, , , 1551 F411 MI I ,,, Iii L25 VII IQI ,-I 'Ji' ,. Lat I Af in XVI MI F. AI 451 .lliq fu ,AAI AI V33 I-Qx! MI A in EI w. I I .V I i ,, .Q :L , IQ I., 'I I I I P 1 'I 1543 4 Qfvi X '? b 'f 1 12 ma X F Slmpson Capper Woebsner Chassell Skmner R Srmpson Hmhcodx Mevers Flmt Cullumber Wolf Lanham Trump Barn Lothlan Glbson Krexm Nelson Con Pam I PU ,I I I I I I QL' 'ff I wg, I I I 'Q V I M DELTA TI-IETA CHI 'S U ILE I IT, ,X Q ,Q 'M . IX, I- I.. C IC ,, ', I VCI I'ii1I E. IYFI erm 5 IZ. MII' ,I GI I 5 ,RI fi In LAI 5 'Q If 2 'x Q FAI f my fmmmmmxummmmmwumxwsm-. 'ASI INIII OFFICERS SQI IRQ President . . . . MYRTLE MCKINLEY WI Vice-President . . ELIZABETH YOUNG Treasurer . . NELTA TREGLOAN Secretary FLORENCE YOUNG If'I HEI I MEMBERS IN COLLEGE I-ff IR A-If 1929 I ' IYIYRTLE IYICKINLEY VIOLA SMITH RUTH KETZLE GLAIJYS LICHTENSTEIN I RUTH BABCOCK HORTENSE ROBERTS IIA ETHEL CAIN HELEN MCCLEARY If P I 1930 I' I ELIZABETH YOUNG KATHRYN SCOVEL It I NELTA TREGLOAN ESTHER FISHER I GERALDINE LIGHT RUBY SHOOP ELEANOR NIARTIN , I I FLORENCE YOUNG EVELYN DEEDS NIARY SCHMEISER LOUISE HUTCHISON 1931 1932 LOUISE I'IAUG I CLARA GREELY I GLADYS ROGERS I 5 I I I A I DOROTHY MICHEL I I I I ,vi ' I V I I I I I I ISI Q 2. ' un , Qc mciqcr, f i 1, 1' c en.lL-in, fcnvu, user, . 'lug Swan II, 'L' L c, . ll ' , 'l'rugu1 5, 'll xg, Grccly, cur, I wrlx, , I ' :wus ', 1 ', 73 ', . cliin Q Ptlfle' 131 GAMMA FI' x -I sl' ' I s , 'a ff: 81.6-8 OFFICERS MEMBERS IN COLLEGE E 5 41 1929 ARDIS BELLMAN HELEN WISGERHOF 1930 BETHEL BRovsoN MYRTLE MC1NTOSH MARGUERITE KOHL 1931 RUTH STEWART KATHERTNE HEYWARD RUTH RICKERT 1932 jaw BTRDSALL SHIRLEY HOUSHOLDER X 3 11 ff 'T W N US 'UQS5 Rfk? EW E. We V I I ,x 5 X Xl- Q-..... Bronson, Bellmwn xVlNgCI'hOf, llouxholder lmohl Mulnlobh Huxmrkl Stumrt Rukcrt Bmiwll Pagf 133 KAPPA DELTA rl -S e fff. ' I is -ff IA 1 'Qi - ji-Pail! s :ref , I PH OFFICERS President . . . ADA GELVIN Vice-President . FLORENCE CHAMBERS Secretary . . .ALICE PHILLIPS Treasurer ' . BARBARA MARSH MEMBERS IN COLLEGE 1929 FLORENCE CHAMBERS ' . S LETA THOMPSON BARBARA N1ARSH REBECCA M ERRITT DOROTHY GRIEWE FLORENCE BARTON IRMA KAUFFMAN IMOOENE EASTERLY 1930 1931 1932 LORRAINE FRICK FAITHE MERRITT ADA GELVIN CLEO HOLLAND . ALICE PHILLIPS HAZEL GRANDPREY LEONA MOULTON ALICE BELLE WALTERS 1 . 9 I W Q. W, P. , AI! w 'I' ,P 1.9 S.. Vin. I 97 I IA' TW .JK :rf 1 fvm. I, I 'NE I ,A 124, Q1 5 1 1,11 ,, .- 1 xi' I I 'FA ka 1 5' .db 142 r 1,5 Q34 1-if I Er i , J' B I5 I t 4 H. 1 Q' Va ga V4 If 'I Q4 1 1 I I .4 jf' I , 1 4 .IQ Ms I' I 9 A I I ' - I A -I I ,A J , ,XI 1 JA! B, if f if 1 fy, f44 ?XN 44 ff fi Off 44, XX,1Ircra Lhamberx brmxe bnlxm Marbh, Barton, bmndprex I Nlerrxtt Xloulton R Nlerrltt, lxauffmnn Thompxon lllulx Euterlx Ilollind, Phillips Page 133 I I I I VV, ,wt lc, X ' I WINIFRED WITWER LOUISE RENNER ' LOUISE RENNER WINIFRED WITMER DOROTHY HANSON MARGARET DENNIS RUTH RAMSAY JOSEPHINE ODLE LUCILLE ELLER FLORENCE HANSON CELIA CLENIENS I I I I I , I I I Q I I - . I KAPPA PHI SIGMA I , Inf I I I I4 I' I I I OFFICERS Ijgj President . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer . I, ITQMI ISI Ita! IQLI MEMBERS IN COLLEGE Inn, IRI I 1929 MARY JEAN ALEXANDER JANET BRADLEY NI P1930 BETH SKEWIS ,QLI JEANNETTE RINGLAND Vx III Ng 1932 GWENDOLYN EDWARDS IR VIRGINIA ,IAMESON BERNADINE YORK I I CATHERINE FAUST I 1 EDITH CARLSON f LOUISE JAMES iwi I I I I IJ I f I I I QQ A .I EI? Page 136 E .-A -4.1--.1-.-'1 -V -M., it -,LLC -211 l'J..4-:LL I I, , I I I fda v Ai I' ' 4 I v. 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INET 'iv II I-'BX ,157 L,fIf 22 eil IJZI Zi Iwi I N I CPI I I I I I If, QI . I x I I I 'II i I . II I I I , , I I I I Ik I .,.,,.,,?m-,,,, I I I NJ'-.,- ,Q fk..Q,,i,-Iq,J,1 ,fm QT-yi. lg,5x7,g.,gix '-'- -'- ' '-- -- --- -------f--- --------N -:-'---A-....4...?: :,g--,:...zJ:.., aff xv 'ANY m - AW ' .Wy Y-'SQNQE-3 :' Elk-11. 'gfvxxv ,' ,. 1 ff AxY: 2. Q . vu l- SS . f ' ff' 1 if I v-f5.54.Ln4',-frffij 16. A gzdvffe. f fav xx ff 6 blk 4 N ' ,J vx '9'Q'. 1' ,5 1' -f Gb mf W ff Ss? H -W-qzcz -- 7 U I 'SK-E,'+Si q'1ug g .1am ,E gs- ! l 1 ' l 1 l , l 41: 'C V ,Qi 3 Q. V, P A.-, THE PURPLE MASQUERS ,ll 1,2 l will , fi n fl, mr , , . X, I, n . , A , ,, Q-- Q41 5- l 1, ,H N.. lg li ff' .xi 'ffl c lf: l M . l1 i ' ':f,'L,:l l l lil l' l A lgil l r ' l,,,.l lx I Qxffil ' llgfl A ltd T me lgil V , W, EARL BEEM r + A rl lil lf ' r lifl lyl lsjll OFFICERS fr President . . . . RUTH WoEssNER lijfl Vice-PresidenbTreasurer . . HAROLD PARKER Secretary . . . FLORENCE CHAMBERS ,255 .'f l-J cl in :Will ,rl U A fl The Purple Masquers, the dramatic club of Cornell College, is the outgrowth of T an older dramatic club which was reorganized in the fall of 1926, and since that p i time has become one of the most active organizations on the campus. If AE- L L . . . H U ' ' X1 ' 'QQ The purpose of the organization IS to stimulate and develop interest in and lat Gil' I 1 u 1 u I ,I D. Q! knowledge of the professional stage, and participation in amateur dramatics. ix its L Its membership consists of active, pledge, honorary, and alumni members. The , 6 N65 . . . . . . . ,, . basis of election is dramatic ability, interest, and cooperatlon. i t At Homecoming the Purple Masquers sponsored the comedy, The Torch Bear- Az ers. It aims as its Hnal activity each year to present an exceptionally worthy . , play. He Who Gets Slapped was produced this spring. if bfi? 3 4 Lil 1 lf e Qi A lik? A T '4 lcv v ,i, , s T 1 L F' f '. '-, ' 571 g-' 5 if ---Rf f-5--, ---H Y af- -,VY . - ..,,, H I LL, L ,Y ,- , l fi , r 513 4+ 4-f,4tL,LL fL1.LAgZ.,g5. tv if-X- li! A Page 140 1-FQ, fl.. tj as env 1.3-,535 -tl . ,fvasff A Tl-IE CLEF CLUB OFFICERS President . . ALICE KLEIN Vice-President Al.-XRG.-XRET XYli.XVliR Secretary . . GENEVA NELSON Treasurer Nl.-XRTH.-X Cl.IiMliNS The Clef Club is composed only of stutlents interested in music. lt is a com- paratively new organization, having been fountletl but four years ago. lts purpose is to bring about a closer contact among stutlents of common interests, promote social activity, and bring visiting artists on the campus. 'lilie Clel' Club aids in the planning of concerts anti the extension of musical equipment. 'llie meetings include open discussion of musical problems, training in speaking on musical sub- jects, information on musical events, antl the development ol' musical talent at Cornell. Pagff Ill A- 'fC CLUB Pllfll' lvl? Ladd, O'Connor, Bloom, Woodruff, Schenken Reynolds, Shinn, Corlett, Kindred, Thorpe, Stone, Hribal, Tesch Peclri, Hunter, Erickson, White, Welzel, Cook, Macaulay, Riley, Swaney Scott, Lundt, Malecek, Crabtree, Allen, Pedersen, Bell, Bresson, Kouba TRI- C CLUB X , ,. Saul, P. Peterson, Klclntosh D. Peterson, l'llI1I, Suter , H, .. ., ,T--.ff.,--A.-,-.fx ,.. -A A . , ,Q 4 4 I .say-e,,f gives-3-Ev ,- ,A.,,',,fs,-yt -If .4 . f- Q - i ,. ,,. , , - f V .rfy ff ,,i,f,2,,sf1,,L?.L..1..'-,g....L..L4:-A-'.,.1,s...,--,J,..,,g',,g,,,,,, A Q Ai ,. ,. .i ax 1 -y' lx' l tl 1 I i l T. W ox Foitn ei .tts lk! tix: sf 7+ .Tj tiff ,pl ixl I ii up .9 Y A J , +, tk I t lm 7433 life lift .1 V4 ,, ,V mg 1 tsl 3 fe el f-Q1 EQ . lfixsl txt i ifft -W N sms, A l 1215 The Oxford Fellowship :tt Cornell is at part ol' the Nzttionztl tlxlortl liellowsltip ol .-Xntericzt, ztn orgztnizzttion ol' ministeriztl students :ind lztt' workers in the vgtrio ,if-st ' - N lls colleges ztnd universities ol' the country. The generztl purpose ol' the orggtninzttiun is to foster at spirit ol' understztnding ztnd unity Lunong the ininisterigtl stutlents in F these schools and to overcome ztll divisive inlluences ol' ditlerent creeds :intl de- ' t i nominations. The :tim ol' the Oxlord liellowship is to proinote the challenge ol the Christiztn ministry ztmong the students. The ideals ol' this fellowship Lire set' 1 vice, sincerity, sztcrilice, :tnd spirituztlity. 'ring P. it, ettfts -2 Preztchers liids hztve it hond ol' lellowship which the sons gtntl dgtughters ol' the ordinztry run ol' ntztnltind do not hitve-hence, the Cornell P. li. tllulw wats lorinetl ten yeztrs ztgo to further Ll closet' hond ol' friendship zunong prettclters' kids till llte 1 4 Cornell cztntpus. lt wzts the lirst orgztnixzttion ol' its ltind in the Linited Stgttes zine since its founding inztn-t' siinilztr cluhs h1tt'e heen stztrted in other colleges in the country. :Xn ztttempt wits ntztde this -vent' to lorm at closer orggtiiinzttioii thztn he- liore, its well :ts to link the vitrious P, li. Cllulws on other college cguntwuses into nzttionztl orgztnizzttion. This ntoveinent will he c1u'i'ied to completion next tt-Lu The ztnnuztl hztnquet wits held this tc-Ltr in the tjzunpus Ten liooin. ililtrttttglt the vitriotts sociztl lunctions which Lire sponsored during the tegtr its inentlters gtre lvrought into closet' contztct with eatch other to shztre the contnton tutes. lots. :intl delights which :ire only lound in the p4ti'son'tge lqunily. rlfl I l I , 1 I ,v- I. ,I ,, l A I, II An I ,W x I4 5. I ,I ,M T l I I l j l ENGLISH CLUB I 2 I l l , l I I ' l I l l 'I l ,I It l g, l l I 'I , ,l I il l Ijqi CLYDE TULL 51,5 The Cornell English Club is the Oldest of departmental clubs on the campus and one of the most active. Its purpose is to stimulate interest in literary and dramatic activities and to bring noted Writers to Cornell, such as Carl Sandburg, Zona Cale, Harriet Monroe, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Marjorie Allen Seiffert, and many Othersg it conducts dinners and teas at Which literary matters are discussed, many times With distinguished guestsg it manages a book club making it possible for members to exchange recent hction of a high Orderg it sponsors a Writers' club and publishes The Husk Ca literary journal Which has Won Wide recognitionj, The Ollapod, Ca humorous magazinej, The Mother Book, and The Kiddie Book. This year it has inaugurated a Start-a-Library movement among the general student body. Also this year it brought to Cornell two notable theatrical attractions, In Abraham's BosOm Company and the Stratford Players in Julius Caesar. MEMBERSHIP 192B-29 .lERE ANNIS CATHERINE FAUST GRACE MERRITT BEATRIGE BURGE DOROTHY ANNE FLINT BARBARA MARSH EVEADELL BRINK AILEEN GRAVES HAROLD NICHOLAS DILLA BOYD DOROTHY HANSON HELEN PULVER AGNES BOYER SERENA HOWARD CHARLES PEDRI UQ GENEVIEVE BEARD CAROL HUNT JEANNETTE RINGLAND ELlN'lA BOYER lVlYRTLE HEHMAN JEAN SAUL LQ l'lILLIS CULVER LOUISE HAUG JEANETTE SMITH WINTON DUNLAP MARGUERITE KOHL RUBY TARR .lAMEs DELAHOOKE JOYCE LOWE EMMA Voss HAZEL DELAHOOKE MILLICENT LOWE BETH WALLIS GWEN EDWARDS GLADYS LICHTENSTEIN HELEN WITZIGAQAN BERNICE BARNES FRITZ OPAL LYBARGER BERNADINE YORK CARL FELT CORNELIA MlLLAR FLORENCE YOUNG GRIZELLA FAUST WINIFRED lVlAYNE MARGARET WEAVER lift JEANNETTE McDADE lf lx 'I I 'J ' , -ij . f, 1 Page N4 Tl-lE PEP CLUB Oaldand, janssen, Felt, lireim, Grant, lluigen Zemanek, Carlson, Slxewls, Suter, Gibson President . . Sec refary- Treats 11 rar FLORENCE Ctl,xAiist3Rs NEL1. SUTER P.-xui. SCOTT ARTHUR Janssen LLOYD OAKLAND FRrso.-x ZEM.-xsiaii OlflflCERS M EMBERS Num, Sl ll:R l3ii'ru Stirwis lllffll Smiwis CARI. liiaiir Guia .Xrrizs M.xRloN Guasos .'Xt.lt1i1 CxRi.sos llliNRY KREIM The Pep Club originated in the fall of l9ll and at that time functioned its 't student committee which represented the students in every worthy' activity. It lormerly supervised mass meetings for debate as well as for football games. .-Xt one time it worked with untiring etlort to secure a chapter ol' the Phi Beta liappa honorary scholastic fraternity. Today the Pep Club concentrates on boosting athletic contests. Pep meetings before games and a monster pepster at llomecoming help align student support squarely behind the Purple teams whether on the gridiron, hardwoods. mat. or track. The Pep Club cheer leaders are present at every athletic contest and con- duct organized rooting. .-Xt Homecoming this organization is especially' active. arranging a full program ot' activity for Cornell's llomecomers. ililte paracle and house decorations are encouraged by the otlering of cups for the best tloats and best decorated houses. Pdf! -Q-. -1.6-, -1. -if .1-fi-gs , I I I . , . I I , I ,V K. el .t..,..,,,,,,,.,,,, ...W , M.. , It ,R I. . , PHI BETA KAPPA I ER I . Q Q i E I: DELTA OF IOWA Charter granted September 12, 1922. JOHN M. BRIDGHAM CHARLES W. FLINT MYRTLE M. JOHNSON NICHOLAS KNIGHT President , . First Vice-President CHARTER MEMBERS OFFICERS - . . . . 0 Second Vice-President . Secretary . . Treasurer . I ORRIN H. SMITH HENRY CLAY STANCLIFT CLYDE TULL CLYDE E. WILDMAN HARRY M. KELLY CHARLES R. KEYES ALICE AR. BETTS . CLYDE TULL MAY L. FAIRBANKS Students elected and initiated from the class Of 1928: LYNNVILLE CARPENTER RUSSELL COOPER LEO GENUNG RUTH PHILLIPS The following Students were elected from the RICHMOND ANDERSON MIGUEL REYNOLDS ETHEL CAIN GLADYS LICHTENSTEIN PAUL VITTUIvI KATHERINE GETTY RUTH JONES GRACE KIDDER Class Of 1929: JEAN SAUL HELEN WISGERHOF RUTH MESSENGER PHYLLIS PETERSON J , . I 1, , K, h., -.s I. M., F, 'IA .F In YR ...Y s.'v:.i.,C71,,...q...,.J,..r7.1i,..E9.?:,.,:,,.-A fy ...I A Y . , V Page 148 .. v .. I' , L. ,L A- A, .,f.q.,,,,f.,4.,fg,,-J fe, .-..,.,.- ,.,--,L..-....,-f....h ..,-..-... -.. , .ff f V , . ..f,.,, A ...- -...C....,...-- .- .g1it4.l.i.z,i.gEL:-f.H?T.Lu'.33v H 3 77 'fix 'iax ffzg-..fix.'f'b lx -367147 I I , I 61 I I IRI I.. I F I I-.., I I I, I It I I IT ' vt X I1 VI rf Ll? L. RI HI 1 I IN. VII A I I I I I I I !I if I 11 CII I . I A I A I I. I , I I 2 151 Ile? r 1 .en -s 1 . L s -t s 3 x -E I -.ge ....-,.,,,,,j-4 il, j Mm.- ji-KJJW ' a 4 Q E L l ,T mu k,fxPP,x ALP!-l.-X le? get ml l X ffwl 1 T 25 1 , J, iv LY WTKIXSQ9 we 5 MQJMA-I t al..-Ns.fg,,,, 1 i K ?QlQ'TL' 1 ALPHA or Iowa GNT -4 1-V g FV? 353 ivy Jw ,led OFFICERS 392 , - lfmdelltr - NllGLjEL REYNOLDS Vzce-Preszdevzt . Buirrox 'lloqn ei MEMBERS IN coLL1foE W lk llGUEL REYNOLDS FRANCIS liLLis BURTON TARR CIXRI4 FELT JOHN lVl0GENSON FLORENCE Cimxiisexs lVllLDRED NlASTlN The following were elected to membership, following the IQZQ debate season: 43' LELAND PRITCHARD LiLL1,xx lfruxk NlARC-ARET h'lAHlN F.n'1'nE 3lliRRl'l'l' Tau Kappa Alpha, national forensic fraternity, granted Cornell a chapter in 'T 'il the fear l925 in recognition of the hivh standards and enviable record n wlield p D D 1 ' and achieved by the local school. Tau Kappa Alpha is one of the leading forensic X fraternities in the country and has chapters in seventy-three of the hest known institutions, This organization is a vital factor in the forensic field. sponsoring oratorical and extemporaneous speaking contests in addition to its primary' in- terest, debate. Tau Kappa Alpha is a strictly honorary organization and meni- bership is limited to those who have manifested interest in debate work and have x achieved forensically. L L I P 11 fl 34 . gf . Z' 4 ,4 ,Q is V4 i .4 . i .4 7 Yi Q Page 150 A lVlEN'S SENATE Kindred, Cook, McCullen, Welzel Todd, Griffin The formation of the Advisory Council by the present administration has given the lVlen's Senate an opportunity to represent better than ever before the men of the college. By cooperating with the W. S. G. A., the President of the C. C. A., the editor of the Corvzellian, and a faculty committee, the Senate has had a part in shaping future policies for Cornell. lt is the purpose of the lVlen's Senate to act as a mediumrbetween the men and other component groups of the college, and to promote a better feeling of coopera- tion and fellowship among the men themselves. The lVlen's Senate in conjunction with the W. S. G. A. entertained thehonor students at dinner in March. Fifteen lVlen's Honor Society keys were awarded to men meriting them as a result of participation in extra-curricular activitiesf Plans are being made to cooperate with the C Club in putting on an all-college stag banquet this spring at which these and other awards will be given out, and to which a number of high school men will be invited as guests gs WOMENS SELF uox'i3iexxiiix'i' .ixssmiixiiiiix lluiyll, lruiiip, Smith, llhig illizixwll, Nlcliinluy, 'l'lmiiipwii, ly Niiiipx-.ui, li, Siiiii-wil l'.irr, 5ClllllIxll lui ol Ihp XX S li X ml hi :xiii lfvcrx' girl rcgislciul ill Clorncll is ll mum - . .. . , , 1 . A 4 ' X ' ion ix c'1i'i'1ul cm ilimivfli li Q iiiiii in clccling its olliccrs. The xvorli ol lhc .-Xlmcigil l . , , cm lil illixiliw ml in uliliii cil :mal ll Scnzilc wliusc Lhilica cumisl in pimiiwliiig 5 cz 1 ' A r 4 X -Q Y ni ' A L iii thi lull ilu discipline. lfzich mcmlli sonic social zillziii' iw plauimmli lhc lic ' - . N mn lhi lczis ziml 1 ' Vs in thc wiiilw. culmmziliiig in thc bills Klux in thi i i, pllllL lx hu lx lu Ilia liuliwl xlii XY. S. G. A. in cciiipcixilioii with lhc Klcnk Sciiziiu ziclw 1. N ' dents of the collcgc. The XY. S. G. .-X. zillcmpls to piwiinolc gm inlcrcwl in girl hy' Vtllllllg lu Xiu. UINL lktlll llllll CZll'Clillllj' selcclul group ol' pictures. .X Slllultlll may in thu xxgiy' hug - 4 with ninc llillcrcnl piclurcs czich your. The Nliil-West Cluiiwiitioii was huhl Lil CI11i'lL-iuii lim ycgii' iii which lhix i lu luhl ll thi liiiui 1 ization sent one Llclcgzilc. 'lihis your thu cmiwiiiiuii xill - ' 4 ' of Olqlziliomn. THE TORCH I- SUTER RENNER XVISGERHOF Ci-1,xssELL SAUL M,xsT1N The Torch' is an honorary organization for senior women. Its purpose is to promote high scholarship? participation in worthwhile activities, and a mutual respect for high ideals amongthe women of the college. Election to the organization is made on three bases: scholarship, personality, and participation in extra-curricular activity. Those Women measuring up to this three-folcl stanclaricliare elected in the spring of their junior year by the senior members of the organization. WOMEN ELECTED IN THE SPRING GE 1928 LETA Tnompsox IVIARGARET IVIAHIN FLORENCE SIMPSON LUCILLE' TRLIMP FREDA ZEMANEK Pagp 154 -I-T-Tr Tv -TT T T. T IT-T W-H-I-in-TTT-M W H I I I I I' I I 1.,I I I I I ' I I I 'I QI I III I I I :WTI IHI gp! I ' I I,- , I ., I I ugy, ,! I-I I I I I I Iii I,'I I-'I s. I lvl I 'I IFI . ', ,I I '- I 1' I I -,ga If I III IQII If I IPI Iii 545 I I If IffT'I Iii 1 XI .fi I ,I . M I I PJ vs, It-gf Iii I tgl 9 Isl :ALI Ilfil I if IIJ I INS? fir, Iafgg? -Kei I I 5 ttyl If ,X J I 1 . ,Y -,,-V,.,--I N. AI, A, ,J-X I. .NWI f 1 lr ,V P r 9 p Q If I 0 9 I h w 4 , s I 5 6 A 1 f I P 4 9 Q 9 i l 1 F 1 i 1 1 I 1 5 l lw I I r 'l'l lli CU QXl2l.l.- COXSERYATORY IN! Professor .lohn L. Conrad is the director of 'lihe Cornell College Conservatory of Music. which includes seven departments, each of which is headed hy' a musician well qualified in his held. ing to the Bachelor ol' Music degree. Majors may he taken in Vocal, Yiolin, Piano. Organ. Composition, or Public School Music fields. The many musical attractions brought to the campus are due to the work ol' this department. The most notahle ol' these are the May Music Fes- tival with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. 'l he l . XX vias. is im ul'gL:ll1iA:tliol'l colttposcd ol' students .ind latultx incmht-rs who .irc interested in the production ot' great oratorios on the Czltlipus, Thy society' was founded twenty'-live years ago and titty voices. .Xnnnally at Christmas llandcl Xl lvstixail the closing prograin is rt-ntlt-rt-tl hy this N.'lt'lf'. w consists ul. approxiinalt-ly' one hundred and t-ssiah is prt-st-nlt'tl and at the Max' Xlusi: .Ions l,, Cosa-xii ljlffffllf lllli CtJRXlil.,l, ORA'l'ORlO SUCIIIIQY Kiki, lf. Wrxss , llrfrrfuf X l , 1 cn 4-.x If 11' 1:0 s of wwffssbsbfhfbfe fc. .-, The Clonservatory otlers a four year course lead- f v ,f'4 ,.L J f' X gf-5 gf s- ..Q ciuuexla .1. c3m.1.u1m- Umpnsubwm-, llwnxu .Num w Mu 1 v R l,lf4'1'f1'f Ihc cullcgc urclu-5lr:x In umlcr the dm-clum ul I'rwlwwr llmpm- .Xlxh xml its grunt r11c11slm-nl'xucccw in dm- lu its mmiuclur. 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ULRXID linen ., frpbn lluffhy , . .IUHN .IH I I-KX K Syyjjlfn . .... . KHXRI r-N Pr me Direetea' by XY Ifxru. limixx ix 3 4 X i N ., if N GRL'NIPY Pruxdlzlud by 'I'III' I .Ilr. lizfllltwzzzl ffiflllll .Ilr. lturmwl llurnn fx'I1afafm'fC . . Ill. funn . . Ilr. Ilzlffllflblh' II'nll:u Hr, ,IfmIr'I1Il'1'II . lx'f'I1lr . . .Iff'l'l'lclc'I.' 1I4lf..'w'll . . I IlL'lilIaI lH!HII'411If IIYW. Il41aIa1l'z'H . .XIIWHI I . . PW Um ' 'III IIE CAST flu! In' XX I-vu IIILM QOYAII- PL'RPI,.I2 . .Imax SCI'IIiNIQIiN XRTIIUR SIIOEM.-XIiliR . Iiumox 'IRRR . -Imxrgs f,0RI.I:'I I' XX'Il.l.,-um S'l'11w.fxR'l' IQICIIIARD Ilxlfrox . fIli0Rf2Ii Ifxkluilz XX',wx1a IILfx'l'I1R Ilnxm' KRIIAI Iirzvllkm' I.o'rn1,xN I.m',x 'I'nm1vsox IQ lf'IAlI I Il'l'c1uc3oc1K X5 I A' II71' A 3 C Nikki it ROMEO AND JULIETI gl If 'RNA 3 gf My 1-up AQLQLAI dwfff-aging?-7,IQg,', fix. 5-A I X K xx Q 1 P 'L 'T' ' ' VT fiifnf fl A Jwv I T'f, 7. V 'fx I J Y 1 S , , .M If P If 5 IAQ D MEI b T P A , I If P Y H 77 I b DI ' I P , . , 9 P P. I it 5. p . yy I1 Presented by THE SOPHOMORE CLASS THE CAST -541111195011 EDWIN AUSTIN Gregory PHILIP SWITZER Abram HILLIS GUILD Balthaser GEORGE TRACY Benvolzo nephew to Montague -IERE ANNIS Tyhalt nephew to lady Capulet JOHN BARRY Fapulet HILLIS CULVER Lady Capulet GRETCHEN OVERHOLSER Montague DWIGHT WILCOX Lady Montague JEANNETTE SMITH Prznce of Verona STANLEY TODD Rorneo son of Montague CHARLES BREWSTER Parzs FORREST NICKERSON Peter servant to Nurse VERNON MESSMAN Mercutzo kznsrnan to Prznce frzend of Rorneo FRANCIS WILLIAMS Nurse to fulzet ALICE PHILLIPS julzet daughter of Capulet DORIS DAY Frzar Laurence WALTER RATCLIFF An Apothecary ROY MILLS Dzreeted by MR and MRS CLYDE TULL Page 163 I if Q D ,P P Ik D ,KI pf x PI CI In I ?Q Q, I jf! px ffm pf. y A V. V Ex A I I2 Tal . N . .... . fl ' . - . . . . wg, N- v sauunanua Ei . ........ J! KM , I . . . it Q I ..... . . C Ll 1 ...... ivia I . . . . . . iff M4 1 ' ' N . J 'jxfbg -... . . 2 IN .I , ...-. .3 REU . I' . ' , ' . , x ....... . , . . . . . ' ........ ZEZJ , Q LEA . . ,L ' I, Inq? - ' 1611 I 3,4 I MI I If I NS I 5 QQ 1 f I IIN 1 I I so L,LL , A , ,.A. , I . A I A I A l,,f ,, L, , 'i .,,. M-, mg--- A .-,- -f.f A -- A A-A- 1- I- --ff -- -'- ' H f ' f' S- 'T ' - ' 'TT' ' T' ' ' 4 l THE 1929 FACULTY ,-WHOGPEE On .-Xpril 3, the entire facultv forgot their dignity and gave the student body an evening of real entertainment in the liacultv Whoopee. The Theme of the 1920 .Iuhilee was the Cornell Brig and from the skipper to the greasiest stoker they gave us a fair conception of what Cornell might he if she were a floating university. t . lhe crew were a talented hunch and provided much lun lor the fish in the H fish in the audience. Doc Knight told deep sea stories, our sociologist frightened the superstitious sailors. and the skipper sang. Mr. Beem, our hlack hov. made a l hit with his mammlv songs, the stoliers pleased in their impression of the anvil i chorus. and .Nlarv Shem. a sailor. gave a good exhibition of dancing. Professor lull. the steward, saw that the passengers had a good trip and amused the i on-loolters at the same time. L t ll ll it ' A . . . , . i 1 lt Q rememher that night when the faculty' showed what good sports they were. l . 4 1, ' if-1 :L , is J' Penn' ffiln i lhough over all there hangs a cloud ol golden mist. the students will always f--1 5 Y wiv R4 mi M' wx 1 1 1 IW ifiwa fx 1 .- Qi...5 'mf E4 X -175.1 Liu! Nl U v'5f,fv V+ 1 fix! Riff' x xx 1 'ml NV' Lffiyl 1 R71 M X XV ,dsl X ll 3 QQ? l ,fiibf gg: ,cj Ky. X 1 hifi ,YN ' fffsl v-bm my 'wi Lf' ,ffxl Dali R124 'Q-jg fb.-f'i,v ji. 5 :Tig !:fS'i gf sl U., 5 IXQE! lt-l new wb 5 I 1 , -J K 1 vkk. , ffifl fy ,Q 1: P I l l X'ARSl'l'Y o13n.fx'i'i3 l l k 5 s , 'l' 1 , A 4 I in l lb ' - ' 'I , j v ' ' Ti. x 'W ,W 3 R . ,t Ml ,K is Felt, Pritchard, Reynolds Q., A - - ails Ll lfvrwlwrl, that the Government should retain, develop, own and operate the prln- M33 Q cipal sources of hydro-electric power in the United States. lil 5 Cornell ,flffiru1a1'i'L'e i l i I CARL l'ELT if q l. LELAND PRITCHARD AllGUEL REYNOLDS sf L lr February 28,1929 ggi 5 Cornell vs. Beloit at Mount Vernon lf? Q Decision: Beloit l, Cornell 0 ' 1 f. l r L, 1 i March l-l, l929 r 3' Cornell negative vs. Monmouth aflirmative at Monmouth 5 f l Non-decision , f March 15, 1929 Cornell vs. Lombard at Galesburg i Non-decision ' l , l I IDS March 20, l929 il f L i l ' Cornell vs. Lawrence at Mount Vernon , i 4 v . . I 'l Xon-decision ' 1 i I i ig . , Lo.L.L-e-,,,,L.L,,..L. .L ,L ,L,L,,,,,L,, L I f 5 in tr,.l ii .. - J I dl I S egg! l L , 1 'K v ,A S 9, -if , .Ml In A 'I . 'wr ,sp ,sk I I -,f .W 31 f.. v gf ' 1.7 P 0- Il ,l I il ,,., I iff ,. J, l I I I fff-1+- ff--eff A A-A IAAAA A, - A - MI . A ,L-0.,f,.Y,V,u,,vrg.c,..L.-:..11.L4..:sg-egg-A4,L4..L.J1,,L,L:4g,,S:Q,jMQ ,Liv-4x'iA--psi-kg,-.l,h-le v- I Eel I ' I 1 lv. .,l A ' lea! :gl p VARSITY DEBATE II ' 5 itll :Q X 3 11 Ji ,' inf L, lil I .rv I 1 if I EA I-Fl il I I T E-51 I fi fy I !,pjj qty , Q ft I ' 9 Janssen, Ellis, Tarr g'-.' I ,Il fx N t Resolved, that the Government should retain, develop, own and operate the prin- cipal sources oi hydro-electric power in the United States. W ' WI Cornell Negative V iifl Viv 'Viv Lffl A Ig, p BURTON TARR liz? I ARTHUR JANSSEIQ lffsl FRANCIS ELLIS ff? I SI. lg 'U 4 I if WI Life February 28, 1929 Ifjft Cornell vs. Beloit at Beloit I? QI Decision: Cornell O, Beloit l lj I I LQ-sl lqilrl l ,I if G: March I, 1929 lj Cornell vs. Lawrence at Appleton Decision: Cornell O, Lawrence l lin .S ff? March 15, 1929 A Cornell affirmative vs. Monmouth negative at Mount Vernon ppl Non-decision lifbl I 1222, if 1, V, if-i ' if D-fa'i T:1--f-wfsc-:fifsf -- Ttft - ' - L ',:' T W- 'm','T i 'f'f 2 fm' W ' ' ' , ' ' ,..,, .Q ',LLQg:J., H .,V. Q ,.,A we B T' It Page 169 'I l ,,k,.M. W . elm. , -V ...N . K r I-s-xx? E- ---fge-1--h,..,. 1,4 1 T, I A , T i r T25 fi 2:32 D? VARSITY DEBATE T l . 1 'T 1 1 ,ah . ' l T - i lf fi T ' I -4 i j 4 Frink, Austin, zumiu l Q' 1 V4 1 T j i l 1 Resolved, that there should be a substitute for trial by jury. V l l Cornell A fjirmative FAITH MERRITT l LILLIAN FRINK ' f lWILDRED MASTIN Q 1 March 7, 1929 . Cornell vs. Iowa Wesleyan at Mount Pleasant T T Non-decision rf i f f T T 4 5 9 T T s f f A npr lfll A 2'-L , ,- - -. sr' f,-Q7 -f M- ,, V ' -1, ' '- ' ' , My Q Y fe' Piib--'.e,e:':i T'-'rfefefswffvqf-f, -www.-,-.-,Y ,A A, A, , W iv Y www 7,7 nal, YL- Y A t4?Y?,WJ 3? wa V? 52,41 ,Jig-Vv? Af glow! .451 :Q if 2i7Ei ,1iJ,..':?iP55:rx,-f.-ff-1 'Sf W 2 ee . . foeeeo,-io W M , ,gf X X A' '5 ui PH ., ,v 'l ps o n I 1 g o A n, ,R ip e ibn, D n J 4 X , g F 1' 1 w-, L F 14 b VARSITY DEBATE Rmgland Mahm Burge Resolved that there should be a substltut for mal by jury C ornell N egatzve JEANETFE RINGLAND BEATRICE BURGE MARGARET MAHIN March 7 1929 Cornell Iowa Wesleyan at Mount Vernon Non dec1s1on V? 1 J' f ? L G? iz 4 'Ca Yr Xl Q 5 , 'di' A ,Q ' , . w I W 1 1 . l F P, J E x . N5 X J Page 171 1 ? if 9 J rf' 1, H A ! n u n - A wg fi . . 1 3 3 , J X Q ew i e 2 X. e o 2' e o ipif 3 I 4 N . .J r l aff? , fi . 11 X , I . 6 . . A , V 4' V I , I L03 t A y JW ki? xl 'Q A Q ' 'fb 3 e g , ' 1 fs? I SP1 ' 12 N - lil N2 f A EMQ' S L AL ' Y , ,, L52 I 1, 'U Mi N n W ini 55 QSQFQ - LQ! wily f UW M V 'Nh 33.1 V Ljw fm, 5:9 475, VS. lex . . L51 4 fn ' Li? T Q it A 2 4- .yp ff? L' .33 if fi r Q29 121 E353 E411 My r S f, fiffn new , lH2 ij Vis T l an EW nnoe 'LU5 S lee ooooemooo., inode JA f'.'f? v?Q.fffffwe'iff'f Ti'f Tf'1 T' e: f 7Tf'f'1'jT'ivfeefri?'i 'obe ' TY - mo i'fi .'n' ilffuf7i7'S ifff V7f' L1 H 1 '. e . o I ' -Q Q eeef o :V -or 4 - -eee 1' le fe ee H -e e- ie W- ee I--W--f-5 VARSITY DEBATE L .,u . .fe I ' 5221561 A QQ 1 ,Ke 4' 1, ' , - - , ' 1 ,lee 1 1 4 1 1 li. .,l 1ii Tarr, Ellis, Reynolds ll 1,2 12 il 13? lfsg . 11? Resolved, that the modern young woman IS unwomanly. 115,- 1.:-l Y .0 ff Ig F FRANCIS ELLIS I NIIGUEL REYNOLDS 11' BURTON TARR 1s .Sl December 6, 1928 e . . . '32 C,ol'ne11 vs. LINYCTSIIY ol' Sydney, Australia, at Mount Vernon ln' HC Non-ciecislon ' 1 4 J 1 ,, . I l ,J 1 1 1 , L l l , ,l 1 11 1 il 11 l I 1 1 . 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V--- - ---- w----Y ----- - -- f - 1 ' V' 'W ' ' J' 1 ' T' ' 'W 71 A 'K f' Y' A ' V W 'Y 'Y ' V M 4 Y P Tl-IE 1930 ROYAL PURPLE Cixni. A. lfizigr ROBERT L. GARDINER THE 1930 ROYAL PURPLE l CARL l:l2l-T . . . . Edff07'-f11-ClJf8f Romain' L. G,xRmxtaR Business Manager - UH X I Um Facullv fldwsors I-man D. Nli3RR1'r'r l ' l l l .-.,--.-Q 1,-...M D l I i 4. l l l l 1 l l I,.tth st-.u tht- junio: Llzm ol C,nrncll puhhshcs thc Uillcuc Jhllllllill. lhis ' F7 vt-ur it has ht-cn thu privilt-gc ul' thu Clam til- N30 tu zmurnc this responsibility. l 'lhu will Ims tlunu its ht-st :mtl hnpcs that this volume will mcct with thc 'lp pmvztl nl' t-vt-ry Cfurm-llizm. 1, A., 4 ANU. - Q lf, ..-. ,Ja . at sims llfll' s 1 ' V s ,- l l I lt' T 4. '45 4' 4,774 ' wi'-f wg? fa Fife- QR J-, .T .x .T 1. Q T 2 rx! , T V. V 5 ' -rl A rf K J J 1 fl 1 1 ,,, .i fr E T , ,E E EE e A 'gy T TTT ET'TT4Tfrlr'x'--M-'T-f-'W--2 ett4Ef::'-f-T Eg, gif! HQ Sfii it-SQ THE STAFF 543 T . ff: 'X A MQ! fkl Jig! 3 F' ' Qfiri , v Ml E 1 Vfll 12, I T HF' ,V T T- 4 T my ' gig it Q! Q1 fig 'ik Lathe, Tregloan, Eelt, Gardiner, Trump, Merritt Dunlap, Skewls, Kohl, Ringland, Cook fig. ,N W 1-jx N. -rx! ix :fri 56 frail xii? VTE ,fav rtf.. pl, R25 MARGUERITE KOHL . . Art Editor NELTA TREGLOAN Assistant Art Editor KIRBY Coox . . . Athletics ',ff l ew . LUCILE TRUMP Womerfs Atlaletzcs Tier . . , if BETH SKEWIS . Orgarrzgatzorts iw WINTON DUNLAP . . Features 4, J . . . ,Q f: XX, JEANNETTE RINGLAND Aetzfuztzes ' 1 rib if 'DT EQ 1 ',,T 1 gflfi ART STAFF T ,T Riff AXAARGARET DENNIS BETH SKENVIS t V ESM tif! I gf , s' T T T if Kill VW T- T 1 if Q Page 175 'l'llE CORNELLIAX .Sf Z, G' F Q l's 1 XY....mu ll l3l'xl,xx Sl'NU4NI Foumlell in 1867 Klemluer ol' lowu College Press Association Pulnlisheal every -1'LlCSk121j' uml 'lllursnlzly ol' the school year llowlueo CI. Woolnlzulflf l:'dil0r-in-Chief Q XX'lN'roN l3L:Nl..'xP . .fllssisfant Editor limmrm Sl'RO.'X'l' ...., linsiuess Mamzger 1 ' llilDl'l'ORl.-XL BO.-XRD Nlllnmin A1,'XS'I'lN '29 Nllmvlx W11.soN '31 A1lULIlil. RIQYNOLDS '29 NEWS S'l'Al5l5 .S'm'icl,l' slli.-KNNli'l l'li RINGLAND llnmor . . Wlxlox IDUNLAP iivnural .X'u:.1w . . RUN-1 llwczucocxi Quig lim- liditm' .... Blxsu- R,xlflfli'l'w' I-'aa11m'x . lDON.'XI.lJ 'l',xRR, Clluxl. l,Ylx,xRoliR f ljlurar-1' lzllifm' . .... 1-1515 GROVE Sfwrf lidifor . .... llowmzn Woonkulflf flxsislmzf Spur! lidilmis Nlmulgl. Rlavxows, l,.lisl.u2 XYOI-ll.lfORD ll'mm'u's .flfhluiim . .... Nlllxklfxx GIBSON 5-'fm'i.1I 1l'rilcr . li. NliWlil.l. LUMSDIEN Rl2POR'l'liRS ilxrell A. l:l:l.'l' '30 Romim' C.-'kNl4Illl.D '31 llfll- 1711 Nllxkx' Pun-llrik '30 V'e.Y1'5.k AVRV 4 -P. A u -4.7 , Qrglw 5- If . 4- .ff Q , gf 1 x. 3fr-ix4f391i'i'Qf:fi'lN:iff' I, l PN ,IM H N. 1 l I-1-,-- If--4+-..-. A.. -...w Ificqttkkfig. 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I I , I I I I THE OLLAVOD HARRIS FORDYCE PHIL HARRIS Edztor m Cbzef .l AY FORDYCE Busmess Manager CLYDE TULL Faculty Advzsor BASIL RAFFETY Advertzsmg Manager EDITORIAL STAFF ANNA IIUTCHINSON CHARLES PEDRI DOROTHY DODGE THELMA LULL JEANETTE MCDADE WINTON DUNLAP ANNABEL SAILOR LUCILE FRYMOYER RUTI-I MESSENGER ART STAFF ROBERT WAYNESIVIITH HERBERT ROSENGREN KEITH KINNAIRD JAMES KLIMO CARL KOUBA The Ollapod Once more mamtamed Its reputatlon as one Of Cornell S most pop ular publrcatlons Under the dlreetlon Of Ph1l Hz1rr1S Ecl1tOr the followmg Issues were publlshed The llomecommg Number The Chrlstmas Number The Campalgn Number The Travel Number and The Exchange Number Cor nell S humorous magazme IS a member Of the lVl1Cl West College Comlc ASSOCIZI UOH Page 177 HA I KI wh :X fl I 'fl I W II :I Q21 I I I I' 'I I I I - II in I I li I? I val I I '11 I NA li ' ' lk?-IV' F I , . I - I 25- lf II 3, I ' T' If Sky I I I A I I Il 'I 'V A f l ' H, 2 l I 4 S, l I I 1 ' A A A Ml 5 l . l al? 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Q7 I 2' I ll 1 f 1 I3 'I I ' - x I if I l' I ' AI - X ' I' , -f.g,f.- .I LII -1 J 2-'ff A-+--1 U - ff -' f-'Ie f f TT TT T T T T ' T 4 x X it IX tg. ,wx s x 3 s 'B A 'S 5 'N Q 'x s l i Tl-l E lrl LS K The lluxlc is the literary magazine ol' the college, publishing stories, verses, essays, and plays by undergraduates and alumni. Although contributions have come from various parts ol' the country, it has been the policy ol' the editor to keep the magazine a distinctly Cornell publication. This year the magazine had the unique distinction ol' publishing six original poems by Carl Sandburg, one ol' .'Xmerica's greatest poets, who has shown a keen interest in the activities of the English Club for ten years. This number was dedicated to him and his poems were illustrated by Cornell artists. Another special issue was the lay Sigmund number containing six original poems by that well-known poet. , I ,i .,e, .KY l s l Material from the l'llltSl? this year has been reprinted by the Literary Digest, the lg, Nea- York llez'ald-Tribzme, and various other metropolitan journals. Ten out of twenty-nine poets represented in the attractive anthology lowa Poets, edited l' by Victor Schultz ol' Des Moines, are Cornellians and contributors to the mag- azine. The great majority of the Cornell poets appearing in the anthology The , Little Book ol' Cornell College Verse, which was published this year by the English Club, have been represented in the l-lusk. The magazine was established in l9l9 and is edited by Clyde Tull. tjf - 92? CORNELL NEWS SERVICE ,gf . Lf. lxeeping the home town papers in touch with the activities of each individual gluglgnll and telling the world, via the press, what is being done at Cornell, is the job ol' the Cornell College News Service. fha This year the News Service work has been handled by students: Mildred Mas- tin. director of publicity, assisted by Margaret Mahin, who writes most of the ' home town stuff, and by lrloward Woodruff on the athletic dope Stories are sent to daily papers in lowa and neighboring states, to various edu- 5 cational and religious journals. and to the Associated Press service. l i l l l l 1 . l l l ' s L? TW f. Q, .Z Pllfll' r ' 1 5Fff -S WE 9- 5 L 1 1 if VM i 5 W 5 .9 H53 x V ,if fx? E3 ,Tk ,Ti-r-f--N-. 'g41'xf::r.hv4,g:-gT?.., Q xy 9 . Q' 'MQ ff'ff-- M.- .. 5 w. ,. fl' ,bf V M ' f-Y f f P 9 1 - J ..iv.,,vYh kk 4 , V' A -'-fefn-,.fs1-:4,.1--WY-L'-..Z.7.,?' - , . UN -Q-gb ,, , Tl: TM digg! 5 fl 'I :gm f 5 id- U 5110 XXV ' - 1 Y-I 5 P53157 Y1l1'.4 I . 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N X. - M ' ' 4 - :::. l- Y Yu' A g ' - ua ' . , ggxigwi-,: wif . w'ghtl5-,54mvq,,,v,v,Lg.13lE,,l , nl - v -1' za T s J------L -an V. 0 ,af-r.,,:.w 'E I , 5 X1 ' , 1 l , 1 I 1 1 54 f ' V Q 9 1 Page 179 CORXICLI, COI,l,l-KH-I BICCOMICS A FLOATIXG L'NIYI-IRSITY Tins Loo or .xx li.i.-lixriso Xoyzxoiz XY,xs Focxo Orr THE Co.xsT or Iizizi..-yxn ix .y l'll.O.4X'l'lNG Borrrii .lane S: lt was through the efforts of the faculty members and not because of any moisture in their chapel speeches which transformed Cornell from a college to a Hoat- ing university. The entire faculty was in favor of the move, believing that Cornell should follow the example of other progressive institutions and offer her students the opportunity of broadening the mind through travel as well as through study. XVhen the last student, slohn Schenken who thought he was going on an athletic trip, had crossed the gangplank, the great vessel with its precious cargo of happy students steamed out of New York harbor for a tour of the world. .lunr 9: The first act of Pres. Burgstahler was to forbid anyone to associate with the sailors. Their language is so crude, he said. But the way they play poker isn't, came a voice through a ventilator. lt was the voice of Frank lylalecek who was down in the engine room having a little game with the boatswain. Frank emerged a few minutes later, talking to himself and wearing a barrel. .lane IU: There was great excitement on board when a large object which everyone thought was Prof. Littell taking his usual afternoon swim proved to be a whale. XVhile Pres. liurgstahler was feverishly waving his scapular in an attempt to frighten the whale away he fell overboard and was promptly swallowed by the huge mammal. XVhen rescued our president was found in the stomach of the whale trying to raise money for Cornell College. fum' ll: lVe all came hurrying on deck when loud cries of Klan overboard! Rlan overboard! were heard. VVhen it was discovered that it was only a Freshman the cries were changed to Child overboard! Child overboard! Vvhen John Jeffery prepared to attempt a rescue he was immediately seized and clapped into irons. The hody of the unfortunate lfreshman was never found. He was buried in the Blount Vernon cemetery. fum' 12: The pilot was in a dilemma when the way was blocked by a great iceberg. Un the suggestion of Crabtree a certain Freshman girl was ordered to stand in the prow. The results were gratifying. The ice melted rapidly in front of the ship and the floating university was able to pass through the resulting lane of open XX'1lrl'l'. .luur lj: The entire student hody was panic stricken when a floating tree trunk was sighted off the port bow. The tree trunk looked much like a submarine to the passengers and being college students they naturally hadn't read the newspaper ac- counts of the signing of the Armistice. .lunr I-lr Dr. Knight was just about to spring one of his jokes when, to the great delight of his listeners. the ship sprung a leak. Of course pandemonium reigned. ...,,,,,, .,, .,rA. A, w,4.4-1 ,. ..fw1t:L.Q u L :21w.lix5ffQt.'l .2 -. - P11111 ISU . . . .. .,....,..,. '4 . ,yl l T i i i ,4 V5 tif . '12 -4 ., i i mi .ff 39. . .,' i A if 7- if-Q V14 if l l Y I v i - l l l l .Z 1 - 4 l l r .I 1 M051 l 7724 ' Pi -'N A ' Pi? J' ' 1 ff ,wx ya 5 S5 g, 3, y 5, f 5. 5 3 32 if 5' u w r i I L X T '- - -Y - A Y f ,vf V 5 A , , ' - 1 1 '-f ,K I--J -Mn 7,,f.v,WH,,,--,grgyg-D 'mn MH : J 7' WV ' '-A- f ' ..-W 'S I ' ai 5, , i 'T xv ml 128336 15? I wi -1. A ,-91 W 'fr ,Hx , ii' XQLM H 'M NN 5 V? ff ', ' ' 4 X559 , 371.5 1 1 af 1 ,751 I 4 '57 l 1 I 5 :AJ ,gp ,Q X' I Q Sf? x. 1 fffvj iiiffl , ffm I : .J 1 J .ffm- ..f , ', -. M.. r ' I ffl? 'F 1 ,rfff ff A Q Society Brand Twenty Years of Contmual SCIVICC to the Studcnts of Comell College FRED A BAUMAN 85 CO CLOTHING HABERDASHERY Page 181 '1 L ifxj fl' ' li? . , G ' 0 h 0 fin' IIT ' 54, -Q1 . f ggQq1 fgfj , ' . ,,,', ,,':1eg,,,.,,-Q, . , ., ,. . V - V - V Y- - - - A ' V - - l- 3 iv .WV 3' V lfveryone was excited except Dr. Stanclift who immediately began taking notes so that he would be able to write a scholarly account of the reign of pandemonium for the benefit of future History students. The Freshmen were ordered to the pumps but the diddering doddering young fools pumped the water the wrong way and almost sunk the ship. June 15: lVe ran into a dense fog today. Julian Kating said he wondered who was having the bull session. June 16: XVe averaged only four knots an hour today as the bearings in the engine were very tight. Perhaps they will loosen up when we get by the coast of Scotland. June 17: Seasickness, which as Speed Thorpe was heard to remark is like eating a dime's worth of peanuts before running the mile, bothered very few. Although Klaynard Bell has been suffering for several days from scurvy, a common disease at sea where green food is not procurable, he was completely recovered this morning. Three Freshmen are missing. 4 June 18: The lookout sighted what he thought were two girls adrift in a small boat. Some of the boys wanted to pick them up-but they had no f'line and fell Hat in the wet dip. June 19: The captain was obliged to reprimand the Freshmen for playing tag in the rigging. He didn't want any of them to fall as he was very conscientious about keeping his deck clean. 4 June 20: The first mate found a Stowaway concealed in a- half-empty barrel of flour. When accused of trying to get out of paying his fare, Francis Weatherford, for it was indeed he, mumbled something about playing hide-and-go-seek. June 21: Unfortunately disciplinary measures had to be exhorted to today. Edward Sproat and Howard Woodruff were made to walk the plank because they had been heard talking politics. Little Oscar was marooned on a desert isle for mutiny and fit? Cf' , X5 I il! j . 4 f I 5 E fs :-1 7-3' F5 aj 5. F T ,- PS 2 I 3 rg lb.. TQ 5 W K ... U- 77 bu 5 he Q-' 2' 44- an L .... -. ., ..:. -P lil' U I, : Q Q23 7-f 4: TQ : jk S. :' 2 E.. 2 F P -T I U7 '5 3 r' 1 154 9-i C lh1 'U 6 3 ly' Q I' 1: .Q I. 7-5 an list E - Q 9 lit ,. G m lifl f: y E' 4 H CL QQ '13 zu .... LQ :-1. -4. :I Lf, gg 2 V21 Q E: : yrs m - Q- Q5-ty. f-r '-:- 3' f 3' 3 gg . -Q 4 Q 2 5- :JP I fm IJ, I e4 ff H :- tp Q. :r : 4 l jg 0 . l -. W A 4 - H c W 3' :- i 'J O ,., s E 5 at S c '11 U- if :' O l 5 N 2 ' '1 l 4 2 2- 'T U 2 -. O an Q' f: ... Q org ' ' H ER 'J K 2 3' Q :F ,., 4-f ru 4 :r 0 N 4 cb in 51. 1 l l l james Babcock was hanged from the yardarm because of his unorthodox religious views. john Rflogenson was lashed to the mast and given forty strokes with the cat-o- nine-tails because he had been caught in the captain's quarters trying to find a tele- phone. None of the girls were disciplined because the president of the VV. S. G. A. had lost her watch. , June 22: ln order to test the theory that you can't keep a good man down Prof. Nelson tied the anchor around Nlarvin Wilson's neck and threw him overboard. How- ever, he died happy as he thought that the anchor was a Phi Beta Kappa key. fum' 23: Arthur Kindred made more than his usual number of clever remarks to- day. He looked at the ocean and remarked that he thought the land needed draining. Then he said he knew that he could find his room because there was a lighthouse just outside the window. He also said that he'd like to play cards -but that there was only Pdyf 182 -ml l 4 l !,d Q41 pil .fl l .rl 1.4 J l l 4.-4 :Jw H4 Ava lofi llfl ,W M! 4 Q4 .ff lp? fray 4 ,. if l l l I l l l 5 Q I 4 l I I P, 44 5 i l I l 1 l l , 4 4 l 4 l 4 I I K 4 I I l Z! , , ,, x 7' -., A' J--E ,--as-We ,,,, Ea-4..e,: F q Y V 7.7 Y?-Evfm 3 I THE I-IANCI-IER ORGANIZATION PhZ!d7ZfhT0fJZC Fznancg Cooperates in Flnanclng Caplfal Current and Benevolence Accounts of Schools Hospitals Churches Homes We Organize' We Publlclze can A J BRUMERHO0 P n. AY E R1- WE WIN' fVlzere'ver We Serfve We Solzczt ADDRESS 740 RUSH STREET SUITE 602 4 6 CHICAGO ILL students f ught grlmly The pirates re ,...,,,,-. ,-- , 1 TXIYT T 'fT5f ' 1,,.,,r,,Q, V, 5 F.. 'E tp n.cXg..1' ,ve-el I rl,- I ,QTY I w fit my listif I in 1,31 .4 :ig 11 an . 'iq ft, 88888 88 N8YX3sX3sX3, lVIodern school II13.1DtCI13.I1CC msuung health and efhcrency of students calls for modem meth ods of cleanlng and samtatlon QJVQ INQUIRE ABOUT OUR SCHOOL I-IOUSEKEEPING COURSE FREE 8888 8888888 8888 GQVE M1dland Chenucal Laboratones, Inc DUBUQUE IOWA treated 1n confuslon when Drck D l h a ton xx o had a nickel ID h1s pocket kllled fourteen of them June 25 Today the ship began to rock violently and the sarlors hastened to their posts thlnklng that a squall was comlng It was learned afterward that the dlsturbance was caused by somethmg far worse than a Storm Pres Burgstahler had found a clgarette advertlsement on the back cover of the log book fune 26 When Charles Pedr1 who had been h d b l J 27 P-A CD N 1 :1 FD cn.. FP m- sn P? 5 5 '1 FD 'U SD CD 2 : UQ 9 FD cn o : FP :- cn FD as I-4 fl? il N :s :Ln CD :-E rv: U..rn 1 S? 'DS Sa' ff c: N: Do. F3-rn m '1 'c- ,ii FJ Or: FD cn. :- STD FP 0 :- FD UD 'ES' 1 'S- O 1 FD E FP :I- N U1 o o 'cs o : :s cn. 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S O UQ '-e sw 3 U7 F H: r f FD CL- CJ.- sw B CD C17 une Prof Lane shot an albatross wh1ch had been follow 1ng the ship ever since we left New York June 28 The passengers were greatly alarmed today by the news that there xx as a fire IH the hold One of the stokers u hose face hadn t touched water slnce the slnklng f h L o t e usltanla had been l1sten1ng to Phll Harrrs tell Jokes The old st k d d h o er 1 IS best to keep from blushlng but lt was no use and the half lnch of coal dust wh1ch con cealed h1s physrognomy was 1gn1ted The flames m1ght have spread and had It not been for the quxck work of Prof Slaght who took an axe and cut a blg hole 1n the b ottom of the shrp Pres Burgstahler was greatly rel1eved when he learned that It was only the sh1p that was S1 k I n 1ng va as afraid that 1t was our educatlonal stand ards, he sa1d Blubl Blub' Blubl Page 18.2 ' IQ --El i T qfvggge ff gif-Qty w'T7'mfi M-'fb---W-Y 1-W?-7 f-:wg sq -, -, , , -- I . 4 4 A A .Lg 13 Q- ,g 11141 . ig?:fQ,2:f iiiiillf ggzglgzji ,Ag gg, , Tig? gr Z, L if 5, 1 1 Y fl aff' JI - I 4' A ' Q4 4' T - Y T 5 rag I T at E 'Mm' E it to at T T ' T 2 if .EI , ? f I it .I . 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I li? 1 Our later press hour makes it certain that you will always find the latest sport news in the 5 1 1 ' 5 ?JpQ5tt D bl' 5 lm H H B E H11 IZIJII Ilan 1 ' .V R 5 A Plame Nezcspaper Every Evening and Sunday fllorning 1 1 1 ' I i .rigs in I . fl l 888888 88888888 8 888888888888888 8888888888888888 8888888 Doc lxnight IS alxx ays cieating laughter Yes he other day he xx ent to the circus and the lions just roared Youve been searching for the hrst spring dandelion for txvo xx eeks and noxx that ive found it xxhy are you so downhearted P That wasn t the first spiing dandelion that I found It xx as only a five dollar gold piece BQORS STATIONERY OFFICE SUPPLIES HOLDEN KAI-ILER COMPANY 88888888888888 88888 88 88 8888 8888888 88888888888 888888 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ssxs FOR CTEANIRG ARD DYEING SATISFACTION Saw YoUR GARMERTS T0 DEMSEY S CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowx 415 417 Sitcoxn Axr 888888 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 Page 183 X l Q , 3 N 5 641 1 f ' v xf ly 1 1 v 1 U . 5 lar X P kg ay 2 ff - R gal 1 1 R ' 'Q N Eg 3 x N f ' - Y I - H jqwq ' , v I ' 'ii l - , ' fl '- ' ij? 3+ fy Wy, 1 ,avi l1--l- - ' .Md rn fielki l Vffxi ' i -fix U , . ,- . . 7 Y i A Mix: , J ' 1 151 Q - 'Y' YOL fr b . fdiljjl I V u J , I- - y . :Und 1 . ml E l wil 1 ' 1? l R ii C 2 ' ' f . - I ri JI U by S Q 7 y . , L ,Zi - X E V x nf RA IO X , mg ' it 216 SOUTH THIRD STREET CEDAR ' P1051 W' 2 if Q R 1 ' ' ' 1 ' T ' 1 F731 Zn V' :L sl 3 Il I eil , jj lQA 7 T . 1 T 1 5 W 4 f A ' I fl 'wi 1 R I C355 x ' I li if' Trix A f 5 lfx ' IA - - Q Vu fi-fill 1, fr' ' . W will A iii, ' L v 1 -. - . l Sufi? ' ' 1 15-T , 1 1, 'tl ff' , 11 al , fl lui Maui f K1 to -3.5 SX M X ., , t ,, V M if M02 N A ff c, V, f f fka fyx, gy! f fx wx ' fjsia X K X - :, -.-..,,., if Q 'UQ if f, km , MJ f Q X NW X wma Pllflz' ISO .Q gi! ' l. ,, Pagff? 187 4. ,Xe 1 i , 1 I i ,. , V. I n l T i 1 l i i I I ll-g r J I I 1 4 I 4-- f- - -3- ,Q .gagi ri, X I ,xx l E-3, -.4 ' 'vi ' 1 'x -sfil fat' e NWI 5-ffl ri! s cgi. 1 W here the Finest in Foods and Service is Realised l f CEDAR RAPIDS - DES MOINES - WATERLO0 4 DAVENPORT - SIQUX CITY I lf! I thought you said that there was something about Cornell that you liked. There was but she graduated last spring. A 'I V! I Since the completion of the financial campaign Dr. Burgstahler is at home once Q in a Whilef' :Vg Yes, he's up there now almost as much as Art Kindredf' - , Q1 i, 'fl fi, H1 A 9X 1 j I1 H9vec1afxo11f3 ig ,X .H X4 ll We take this manner to express to the Student Body and , E1 Faculty of Cornell College, our appreciation for the oppor- ' tunities We have had to serve you in the past. ' ' We will strive to serve you as well in the future. I ff Nt! 4 OA ,4 :f EL MO TROSE '4 Ga A 4 E.. it An Eppley Hoiel A Vi 4 4 iz CEDAR RAPIDS' 1 te , s ' ' 4 ', 4 , b 4 4 4 il ' fliif D DECTTTCQTRTE'iffT:-ITT7777 fT7'TT'G1T'T'.fT I-X I H cII,Ic,I as cc, , A A 'avi M wer --ee-e 4411 Q4 - A ' A Page 188 Ti I 1 V? l r l I , ti ll '41 Ox ff' ff f I- xl ?1?'r'f -z'-tw-'f-ff--M-f'-r'fff+Q-:W--+,. -wM1.Qfs.,--,-,-,,, , Winv- A ,fir lib t , s I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 4 888 N8. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I A 1 JUST LUGGAGE l Everything for the Tnwglpr 4,1 ,J E HARTMANN TRUNKS , 5 ' 'J A HANDBAGS UNIBRELLAS NOVELTIES if ff l 1 , F A 1 ll CEDAR RAPIDS DUBU UL E ' fnzler' Q A A' I myt ,yaluaongil SHO - 8888888 88888888888888888 8 8888888888888888888 8888 8 M There 1S no Substltute for Gapltol Entertalnment CAPITOL THE TRB Cedar Raplds Proudest POSSCSSIOH NEW SHOWS EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY 88888888888888888 8 88888888888888888888888888888888888888 Sam IS surely gettmg up IH the xx orld Thls 3ftC1IlO0I1 he xx as fldllig III a blg C11 drlven by a swell looklng chauffeur All th prornlnent cxtxzens took off thelr hats to h1n1 when he Went by too HIS rleh uncle must have dled No he dld Prof Stanehft I told you to spend two hours on your outs1de readlng N11 Helns, you say you spent only one What IS your excuse? George Well l used two books W F ZACI-IE Tailor and Cleaner or Cornellzans for Qver 30 Years MT VERNON TOVVA 88888888888 8888888 88888 88888888888888888888 88888888888 K Page 189 1 , ,, 5 l Y' w l T 4 Jw r A 'xg Y if T V ' Iii A ' . , , - , if g Q l 'A -f - m Mmmmmmm . . ' if ' 5 1 ' , 1 f 4 2 i A :QE N l 7 g' ll ' 'T U 1 Ml' 1 Q 1 ' I xii 3? , l L ' - - . y 4, L x : ,V l ,Af .- I . 7 I ,- L 1 '1 l 1 5 l .A Q 1 if W ry V. 11 l 1 Tl ' r 3 K ' 5 VG ' if A 1 , A Q , . . L . Vw ? We C , T D li I Q Q l ke N , Yi .- , .X , ., A fl? 1 l r af ,.., xy L w D I I is 1 L , 3 A lx! l Q ' E. In A - 5 5 9s A ' - ' D Ii 445 l I l ll 1 , 1 , ,, . . . . . . . . '-4 Wg 3 V1 ff . ' ' -. ' je, v A may . . . . . . E1 1 'A . S I I' 1 ,SP , 'EQ I-s ,Def ' 1 r . L lwf? 1 .H i' X' 5' lxla. l . . T . T' Rx ljixvg KC ,Y , lj! ivy ll ' T' l ig , 'll cc - yr L fag V tw . l A 40 4 I - , J 3 A. RW l l l 1 l-. Q, . A --fi I M 5 ' , . . ry iff ' D M I . : . rf -. Ir i A' 1 V E l Lmf , 1 E . l l v f 5 r ' ' I' we K W . 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Page 190 Ai, ',.'f.l,, ,',.Q,,.., ' ' ' ' . ' THE CORNELL A B C A is for Altoona A nice place to date There's a tire escape there For your girl if you're late. B is for Betts VVhom we doom to perdition VVhen she fails to give Our sweeties permission. C is for Chapel A good place to nap Vlfhen ten o'clock comes just hear our wings flap. D is for degree You may get four Five, six, seven, eight Years of study or more. E is for Ebersole Our registrar prim XVhat he understands best Is all Greek to him. F is for Fairbanks Our demon librarian May her stay at the Libe Become octogenarian. G is for gym It's the tea sound's conception That naught occurs there But the college reception H is for Herrick He couldn't ride far So he traded his bike For a new motor car. I ,is for Isaacson VVho keeps us out of the hearse And writes us excuses She's a good scout, that nurse. J is for jackson Look out, little co-ed! The professor of Bible As yet is unwed. K is for Knight He makes his class roar XVith jokes that he learned In eighteen eighty-four. L is for Library YVhere we study or stare 'Tis said one may find A hot date sometimes there. M is for NIcGaw A good guy but, alas, A lodge is cheaper to join Than his Christopher class, ,dv , l, ., ,I g,f...J' - W -f te- 1 K1-rs-r we -, - ..,....... . N is for Norton You'll have to work like an ox If you ever learn half VVhat he knows about rocks. O is for Oratorio Twice a year girls and boys Hold a contest to see VVhich can make the most noise. P is for Prexy Through sunshine and rain He worked cheerfully for The financial campaign. Q is for quintet Even profs sometimes fling Their hats when the boys Toss the ball through the ring. R is for Rogers VVise guys are refraining From getting fresh with the girls VVhom she's taught physical training S is for Smedley VVho gives Freshmen 'no rest She turns out from her classes Those she'd like to teach best. T is for Tull Strange, that we're living still After that scare he gave us Last Fall at the Grill. U is for Ukelele How hideous the night , VVhen serenaders go forth Their girl friends to delight. V is for volley ball - Those good at deducing Say our profs play it only Because it's reducing. VV is for Weiss. He looks modest and meek But youid be surprised At the way he can shiek. X is for Xylophone Not an orchestral necessity But playing one must be A good cure for obesity. Y is for yearbook A good book, indeed, And the only book some Ever have time to read. Z is for zero The grade you provoke VVhen you fail to laugh At your teacher's best joke. K W W ' I 7f, 't '-----,iv f-V- ..-,im L, x 4' A1 - JN eqy?x,5N ..s-.,.. ., . -,-. W, .4 ..,.. .....4..., ,s4,,,,. 'if- K? TPQV 'X 5 .,- 1 Hief 1 . 1-J. ei 1 .fr ,.i 1 .,' ff' -.Q , 1,1 '2 . Lf: 1 1 1' ,ei A M. Ll .,1 7, psf. IKJIY 1 X44-3.1 1 N331 , ,, 1111 :vim 13 'H wif ,R 1 ,1 ,151 13 01111 VE' if A 1E'W'Y Ln 11194 sf - V341 5:4291 1 fl 1.-M51 ,, 2.1-VE 11521 V51 TL-vs F523 N35-3 i,f.j',5 W4 ini? wi' I 'VT' ifid-Q1 -ft 531,41 Tm, laid 1, 4 1 I 1 if.. 11, 11155 L1 1 2 fx. 1 I 1 ' ,R - Q-MGS' 12.5-' if 1 I 3 1 1, 2 ig 1 lf ,-, ., Ly, Lf. iffy if ff rw 1 1 V UXSSSSSSSSNIYSSSSSS -A BROTHER OF THE INFANTRY- One of life's pleasures is growing up and looking for- ward to the day when you , can wear a jewelled frater- nity pin and A1'l11Sfl'0I1fl fn' clothes. -. 1 - 1' 1 . . V-5 Y U I 1 Q 'K .11 I 'K 'ul N r S' Q. 1 'X XMB: - . R W4 , 1 ' 1 '- . ' ,. -' 21153 ' Q fy Q - ' -'I , , ' 5 .A-ge: Iv--'.ri.., 1 wif' ' Y ' 451237413 . 'J 2 Q, -fjfqrg, ,l ,. Sky .gtsiv , 0 , B E f K A w I ex 'x xx Cornell Men Should Take Advantage of Their Opportunity XXSSSXS THE COVER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE IS SMITHCRAFTED TJ,-1 1 1- 1-4 f 'U -LD 5-'EH Q... .-17-H ff A f' 1' Q ,- .1 T,- fff. U2gFJE, .l-' F--' 4' -'sm '.,f7E,.. oo ---- 1-wnv,.,1-J ...Q ..- .... '.'-JVD4 ,,,,.-4 '. ' KU .U f-Y Cf: '.., -' if-f ..' 1-4 cz., un, 2:2 Ac .TY1 ':.' 43UD Y A , ,,.. . if ,f5 ' 5 if ff'-f' 1 - , - .4 -NZ AC - 119,4 : . '.-LQ --- :..:-+ 'Z-, ::.:'- . 17:1 'f.z-I, F-,'T'.. :If -M ' 4 I EiTEE' .. T?'.:'.:. ,-.. - -,.. CE ..TE: :' 'ii' 4 f 32 5153? ' r it f'4-T: wi s ad 18 tn x S 11111 1 1111 IN 111 111111111 1d 11 blllll s 1 1511 1 c ij 1 I' 11' : . THE S K SMITH COMPANY -is Z E m r r- U1 C0 O II' ru Q fu 0 .- 72 o ET Creators and Slllillll'I'flffl'I'5 of GUM flnnua! Coiwrs f 5 gm al l ? 383888883 A 2 Gas 111111 Oils or that Coffw ian' Cnr fur fj0lll'I'f'0ll.i' Sw'-viva' J TURNERS GAS STATION Across from the Stadium I A xr- A , W KEIVIBLE FLGRAL CQIVIPANY Z 209 SoL'TH 3RD ST. CEDAR RAPIDS, IA. At last! Dock Knight has caught one of his students cribbingf' I don't believe it-unless the fool was using the Encyclopedia Brittanica for a Cribf' 1 Prof.: Klr. Burrell, can you give me one good reason why you haven't your assign- ment today? You found the psychology shelf in the Library, didnlt you? 1Iax: Yes, sir, but I couldn't reach it. sliwfe ,A asv Q YQ X -. : qc . -- xA - , A , .V L 1 v' lllzx' R wg -, 'f -,'- ,Q W ,Y Ng y 7 ,. 7' . Iv XQ 7: , , : , 11 ' . Q- ' 3 fffi .- 4 ' s 'fi' A rv... ' 'i I ' O -9 .,,. 6,1 Qe ef - N51 Q- 0 ff K 5- 'Dl- Winn QEG This brand and trade mark on food products has been the assurance of highest quality for 75 years REID, IVIURDOCI-I 8: CO. ESTABLISHED 1853 CHICAGO, U. s. A. ' SYSSSSSSSSXYYXSSSSXXSSSSA I l I 1:11 iii I.'i!l,f Vis ' 5 4 f 4 I 7 7 5 ? i I fr W 5 ,, 3 5 Q i Z D ! f .Q 'mf -at L. at f,Q '1 ,yjz-fir' Q.: rw.: . , -.,,,f,f:,-MQ- .. .,. H Pagfr 192 A i K. ,Q 31 i it I nf, .41 lf' u I f rf tl N 21 351 X 2 1 V 1 1. ,T A' E w. 4 5 E x l l l l i l l I l 4 1 l 4 4 1 T52 1 - I i I at L li N, ' l Iii it . pf! Ei? lei ,T -3 V30 , , 4 . s MP' l 1.1. :ff ll? v Lf s .E ,Z 1 TQ' K I -aijl T-'il-A 3 -4 if x. ,vu v L, . l.. 'Q bu .-5,-.5 .Vw J .. ,A Q il is tl L J i is - F53 11 1 ,. VJ ' l , NYXSSSSSSSSSYSSS? iw T WALK-OVER SHOES 4 1 'V ' y EoR CORNELLIANS 4 Q' - 1 I ? WALK OVER SHOP CEDAR R.-ufius, low.-x M I V Wcxwsacsxmmxxsss l 1. 3, 1 Xamxwamwstxxseqc ll 1 THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR l 5 f THE LINCOLN CAFE Pyatelz for the Next Issue xxxxxscfd ff-xi lean ESTABLISHED 1894- limi - - - , Furs of Dzslznrlzon for Collfgr Policy ' N' Store Your Valuable Furs in Our Cold Air Vaults , 210 'THIRD AX'ENUE CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa TLS , kt. MB, Tlfgl SX' 5331 CHAPEL SPEECH There is a great question facing us today and that is was. The inevitable answer is that which we know should be is not what. I stand here this morning in this rock- ribbed edifice pleading for why wasn't it. 'Thou shalt not kill and when he was yet a lfivl . . . E . great way off his father saw him. If there IS absolutely more of what otherwise should .fl , not have been done, then by all means, the burden rests on the results, doesn't it? We . . . . . . . Whenever the direct cause completes on the other hand It IS possible that it is in as 13'-if . . . . . . jiggil much as. We cannot know the force which is influenced by the wherefore but if it is 35129 . . gigyl in other respects it may be compared to be sure. , A 5135 R f HILLSIDE PRESS T 2 MT. VERNON, IOWA ,Z Qualify Priniing ai Reasonable Przces , NEXT TO STRAND THEATRE 11:45 W l, .. at,-t,As-.,a,H...Ag- W - -of F i I f Page 199 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxss 2 sf l I I i 32 A 3 fi I 4 I q u lik- - 511, -i. - -11 '11 I-Il, 111x111 j1f113'l7 ix: '!1g, 11 113i,'177I3 . 1.tiuiJ,,1::f jJJ'11,111 1JJ.l.1JJ jig, I RODSEVELT I i-5 ' '- 331 ..-- .. Ip , . I--tu 1 ...ga 3 A, CEDAR RAPIDS XX DSNXSNXSNC Unexeelled facilities for dances, dinners and parties of all kinds. The beautiful Roosevelt Room, with Complete stage, seats 300. Private dining rooms for smaller parties and banquets. 4 Table 'd'hote Luncheons Two wonderful Z Tab1ii:5Fd'6l'?gte7DInner Restaurants I daily S.l.25. I. S. ADRION, Mgr. and 5 Sunday Dinner Sandwich f from 11:45 ai. m to 3 p. m. Shop XX XY X Ah! Hal And who is writing to you on perfumed stati0nery?l' ' H This isn't perfumed stationery. The postmaster has halitosis. Gueth: Can a man live after one of his major organs has been removed? Prof. Kelly: I ffuess so. I just saw Red Ellis going down the street without his pipe. I b 'i 'Q H ' H W .513 Q . 'N Sw. N .,H. YXYXYSS? 2 5 i I 5 ? 24 O? D ,734 O ,.. Q wg 5 Us uv Elgin-1. i-52.0. CEU' 538 A' 'U 52? if Z Kb QM . , , , , , , 8, SSSSSSSSSSXFRYSYSSCS. . . . - NYYSCVX. V SSSSSSYSSSSSSYSYNNYSSXYSYAV A BOYSON JEWELRY COMPANY SS 5 Eslablislzezl 1900 225 SoL'TH 20 STREET CEDAR RAp1D5, IOWA sksssxxsssvcacxxaocvcscmcacxx . . I a' I Pays 194 --- tif! - -- -..- 3. if Q YSSv.,V NYSSSSSSSSSNSSSSSSSSSNS8S8S8y 4 u iamonds Sfdfjdijfmm Fine Watches and Jewelry NEXT TO KNVA THEATRE xm fl tri U :IP PU 75 'JP E U fn 5 6' 11 DP 1 I ' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS S888 ,SSSSS S, SSSSSSSSSSSNSSSSXNSSSSSSSS Y i VVhy don't you go to Prof. Jackson and ask him why he Hunked you? 'Tm afraid he might give me the right answer. N r K KK S23 Are you busy tonight ? asked Nair. Jackson. Oh, no, I'm not, gushed Gwen, with visions of a date Hoating before her eyes. ' is Then I'd advise you to correct your back work and hand it in tomorrow, was the disappointing reply. W NBUNBN9UNn HARRY E HUDELSON gxxxvaxxsxxxxuayx f I ? 5 Noithwestern National Life Insurance Company NIIXNEAPOLIS NIIYYESOTA X JATQ 7-zfgkijdgxf Paq 196 '. 1 23 V 1 . nm' WV Q . fix LA' xx QV, ,V we , 1 .fl , ., ,. e ,7 5- l . 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K nenzn Exee If 4 f College Paeizey 3 P :Se e Snnaay B ml I V 1 B f Exlbfx 5 In 1 H 2 I ' .ff I l A , , . 5 Phone 1126 for Reservauon and Avo1d D1sappO1UtmCHf , I I, 1 1 W , 1 E E 3LM11SNHSNHSNNBSIN3MN3IN39NlSNN9SHIWSNU9NU9NN9NUSNUBNlSNUSNH9N5SNU9NWMEWMNIMSSINSMINISSNSSC ffl 1, le, 1 ll! , L Page 19 4 A 1 y Y Z , f, Friendly Service Q with Qualify Foods I l l i r l I . ,. rg W. eff' ,I fr 1 l , l 5 af g ' A fi Q f I -1 . 1 3, ll , l fl ,LI 'fgl 7 7 if fCORNELL 5 HANDX SPOT T: I Guild: Why, I get twice as much sleep as you do. VVatson: You ought to. Y0u've got twice as many classes as I have. ' 1 ,, 1?-ili Keith: Hey, you're snoring! Nlillardz How do you kn0w?', Keith: I heard you: ' Nlillardz Don't believe everything you hearlu jififj am 511 5 Q? ' 9 v 1 1 f 1 5 . . f 1 f 4 lcg TI 5 L H5 7 f l . i 21 - l i 5 5 l l y 1 , ' . . e.,. l l l i ' e, QQ fllflffg eeee Q Pagr 198 g 88888 88888888888 -s 8888888888888888888888 YIlDOONIIlIOUNIIOO0UlIlOOOIINlIiIOUIIl3SSMIIINIIlOOIQ!llOlllllllllllOlIlS3UlH f88888888888 itch ll Studio Royal Purple Photographer n -Wife have made the photographs for the 1930 RoYAL PURPLE with the purpose of helping to make the hook a successpwe hope that all Cornellians will be proud of their annual. Goocl Pl1loi0grcipI1s,Te'll H1e'S1fory Thai Lives Forever Professional art in tinting and enlarging photos 2 xxsxxxxxxsxxvi I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . Page 199 'I l ,P I I ' l I ,i v 'I , I ,Qu l , l fl I -. .x lx' TN W., l -ti ' l l-I i,. 5 I I 4 i ,MI I. ,. ..,k ,, ,,,,,Y,,. -Aj . l 1 l I, l ,Yr el I ,I 1- fs:-I Nye, fl ' FJ' Isl If If ,I fl .y 4. 'l ,. 2. A , - l iwlxl cl . I 1 iffy 1 I ., 1 MANDARI NNw 1 31 I 1 Where the Lanterns Glow f 2' I I . . fit High Grade Foods Served-Chinese and American-Private 'til 5 Dining Rooms for Parties-Dancing 10:00 to 1:00 a. m. No Cover I , Charge. I if y 5 SHEER N. YEE, PROPRIETOR Q44 1 PHONE 2363 l-40 I -figf, I , IOWA CITY, IQWA CEDAR RAPIDS, IOVVA l xsssssssxsxsxxsxs ssssxssssxsxxsxssssxssssxsxsxssssssssxsx . I I ' , Qlil it if TI-IE DIEMAN STUDIO OF DANCING ' il I ry - rl ALL TYPES OF DANCING TAUGHT gg, . YQ, n., DON COOK BUILDING CEDAR RAPIDS g E 15,3 ssssssssssssssssxssxsssxsssx sxsssxsssssssxss sssxxsxssxxs lil 2 gil I ICWA CCNIES GF AGE fl 4 + I I At least, she is recognizing that Industry is just as important within her l l I n u 1 n . TL borders as Agriculture. Their Interests are inseparable. F l I Nationally known, trade-marked, school merchandise always on hand ready It I for immediate distribution in an Iowa institution and handled by Iowa people. A Will be pleased to receive your requests for our quality service. A ' ASK FOR A CATALOG Q 'Rl , 31 l l 45: 1 . , I wi Everyfhzng for ihe Schools , rpg ' ik ' l 'Q 5 M l' S l C I , etropo Itan upp y Ompan g Sie 2920 FIRST AVENUE, EAST , 4 CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA ,- Q Q4 A ssxsxsxs ssssxsss sxsssssxsxssxsssxsssxxsxxxxxss Q' A 4 , 4 , 4 Page 200 J, Y -5M f LM! lr I l 3 u A .Xl W CSS' H l L . 4 1 lg 'S 1 A Q Q 4 5 3 1 4 ft i 4 4 was l I N885- ,, J, ,, ' Adgg ,. ,...,,.-.:-..L...-,,... .,i,-....,........- yi .'-- k-- 4-- 25' Tx Kb 4 iii Z fl 14' A i 1 Mr Qu iii X grir' X gf A., 'ix Al.. 1,1 xr, pl X A 4. .19 i it ,iv A. -.1 1. f '1 N QQ 2 ii? 'x .D Q K R ga it .XX ASX' 'iii' TE, Lis? ,xx i H! 'Z Fl. rv x ,Q nil Bu xl V QR? v ,W V fly it fb, ,eg lb tm, .Q M g YH? it A hifi W i f nfl ivy! , lf ei ll, jywyff-ww1m+1f-gmfvf'.'f:.,ff '7fT' '-d4--Wx- - ,Y ., l NN J Af X 4, lr K, . .. ,X . L7 W' 5 Q- H ,. .. ...s,v,',s -,A -FL ,v',',,v'v . O L. .YJ 1 23 L4 ! 2 5 . f wsxxmwaacd C5 5.-A C5 ? 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VERNON,-IOVVA j li CLEANING PRESSING MENDING 5 V xssssswssssssssxxssssssssssxxxxsxxssssss sssxsss sxssssssxx A Page 201 X f FELSMAN 8: KUDART, Proprietors gk sssssssxsssxssssxsssssssssxxxxssssssssssx xssxxsssssssss The Hawkeye Reeofrdl Press A ' FOUNDED 1869 Solieits All Kinds of Student Printing Qperaied by Cornellians for Cornellians SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSNSSSSSSS888888888. F NSSSSSXXSSSS SSSSNSXSNSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS S 'CORNELLIANS CALL AT ' IFRANKSS GRUCIER For Tasfy Foods for Thai Pal Picnic SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSNSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSXSNN 2:9 90- 1:11 ' Q 03.3 H L V-ilu-J W Z. '43 42' D' mg' ff QQ f-ff-e '.3 .N5 run ,.. r--P-' 91 3? 5 O -he as SH Q.. N? 'C-4, :Eg 'f-1 if CD 2. 5 UQ IF' ,-. CD 5-' J. F-15 ra F9 5 Q.. Q, ff O Q.. F33 Ui D' ff rn -e if, X NYSSX. X. w X Page 202 Co-Ed: Do you serve fish here? VVaite1': Certainly, we eater to everyone. Wwyx SSSXSSNSNXSSSS SSXSSSSSSSSSSSS'SSSSSSSSSSSSSS K INN Where Cornelliexns Nleeu: to Eat e 'Q g 4 QQ 4,,gj,Q.g,-1,ieQ,ffQ, 3 -. j 1 K if 1 M I if 4? iw if iii QQ, 5? IH H M we w if 'A D NQ4 '?Q im. G V I i i 'Q 4 3 Q 4 l . , 3 .h A x x lu, , , Lf 1 L fp 2 I an ? W -1 f .sf g 1 6, va? GUILD -l 1 n 4 XRS I. i : V , W, f ,- 3 xg . df! 1 Tl'xV'Al'xT CQIRPOIXATION A, , . , -.ff ,, X 1.21.14-f rf -' - - W M-A wil - W M Wye 4,-e4.LL.,L 'z:SL:--g,1g-e,.gjgig,.g Q -- Pllfll' 20-I , , ,.,., .. -- .. - .W - -.,i,:l, , - A- v -1 :ul -- f.'-11:--..' ,:L:J.4.:.4-14.1 an-rx:-11:21:m:1g4g:g1::.z:.-::.': gg -rx :L 1 . .: 1. .-:::::.:...fJ .:f,.vL:L::1:.::x:xwx:.....a..Q:.wm.vsmmmz:x fel 4 I 1 .1 ft. wi ,N 4 1-f L' li U51 I ' 5,4 L ff ! 1 L4 i - Vi lx HE Tra-Art Corporation bay Ili QE! kept abreast of tloe progreff in 1122? College ana' Higla School Annual iii engraving and a'efign. It is a A -if ec real mark qf eliftinetion to have YQ A Tru-Art creation on yoar year book All f KEY! .4251 f rl Cj63WMQQwm'IIIl Q pr dzfertzsers J CEDAP. RAPIDS DJ 1 o w A I 'X w. .v Q vi ,, Q E ,argl YOUR YEARBOOK DESERVES TRU-ART4SERVICE A '1 ,ffl it-:Xl 4 A 'Q F will tm t ea, e Qe-wmm r -aw ,Ma wh 4x iii Q 'I' . + '-ff ,'k':-7-f--5-'.f 4-f -,.- ,E . , , Y V Y J'--fy P.t,? 5fx.1'xf3'Xa ..' .j .f I . I ,' ri. W - , , 1' xilklw -gan? 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Professor Clyde Tull for his help on thc opening section The photographer, engraver, and printer for their part in the production The advertisers in this volume The student body who have loyally supported this publ1cat1on of the Junior Class And all those who have in any xx ay contrib uted to the success of THE l930 ROYAL PURPLF ' A . J c f c c C 1 c lc ' 4 .J in .. H f ' ' t' T Pllfll' 2 'z Che Curtain must Fall- 1 I 6 I Q r 3 1 fl.. N JA 1. vs fx gi 2, X J . R-X It 1. ,X iz is 1 Y., f 231 ,hd ,, 1 ,.- ,, ,s . . , , 4 gi 5? ,ri ,i-,ri 1, ' On this school year and every other, and after a few eneores our college days are over. That in future years we may, from time to time, peep behind the Curtained stage and steal fleeting glimpses of our life on the Hill, has been the sole purpose of the l930 ROYAL PURPLE. To make this year live forever is a stupendous task, but if thisbvolume shall ever freshen the memory of Col- lege days and pals, We shall have, in a measure, achieved our end. 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